PAGE SIX imigrRour,AwisnekoAlc:z Otagitairsot A Charming Bride osenberg 'Bros. Manufacturers of FINE FURS 1526-1530 WQODWARD AVE. All Sorsety I tern, .11,1 other lotalnotes 'mould he communi rated to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday alteenoon order to appear in the current ••eels's wade Phone Glendale 11.126, Society Editor Piled notice. So a to be Tronved not taw, than Wednesday. /, In the Wholesale 'District Straight Line Curti- cut Wrap with dyed 230 Jefferson Ave. West wool collar , `::"411talVattkit:=6:. ; Art Abides Forever Through the medium of the Ampico Reproducing Piano the world's greatest pianists be- come your permanent guests— they play for you at your bid- ding. Whether it be the famous old classics or the popular hits of the day, you need but touch a button and as if magic itself the unseen artist gives you his personal performance just as he plays on the concert plat- form. We invite you to hear the Am- pico. (living the effect of a beautifti Mrs. Edward Lowman of Cincin- garden with bronze and yellow chrys •ati spent it few lays in the city the anthemums and palms intermingle.' (ant week, guests at the home of Mrs. with the feathery green of ferns a• 'Litmus Butzel of Rowena street, a background was the charming set Mrs. Lowman clone to Detroit to fit- ting in the crystal ballroom of Mite! tend the birthday anniversary of S Statler tun Friday last at the exquis-!..i. Heineman of Bloomfield Hills. itely appointed luncheon and card -- party at which 51rs, Sigmund Aron!' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nlentlerson heim nail Mrs. Philip Gleichman (5Ielanie Fricilnliero and children wrote hostesses to 135 guests. Tall were guests at the home of theiir silver vases tilled with yellow Bebe (randmother, Mrs. Hugo 1E11, and chrysanthemums adorned small tables with Dr. and Mrs. B. I). Welling of lit Which the guests were soiled. One Rowena street. large round table in the center of the room, vOrenul with a handsome! Honoring Miss Lillian Shimberg, lace cloth and banked with a set- (rhos, marriage to Max N. Freedman piece of Bebe chrysanthemums and was an event of Thanksgiving Day, smilax served as the „hostess' and !he Misses Rose and Kate Freedman lotto table. Receiving with 5Irs. svere hostesses at a linen shower at Aronheim and Mrs. Gleichman in the •heir home, 1545 Chicago boulevard, black and white room were Mrs. OS- 11 , mdny evening. Individual (ir _ car Robinson, Mrs. Alex. Snifter, Mrs, sages of yellow, bronze and white Sol. Cohen and Mrs. Arthur Frank, Behe chrysanthemums for the 12 each wearing a corsage of pink Azalia guests formed a charming center- roses with streamers of pink tulle piece for the table. Similar colors bows. 51rs. Aninheim was gowned in were carried out elTectively in the black embroidered velvet. Mrs decorations. 'The gentlemen joined Gleichman was charming in a Co- the ladies later in the evening for Ionial costume of block chantilly lace dancing. The bride-elect was the re- over net and taffeta with pink rose- cipient of many beautiful gifts. buds. Delicately wrought vases were __ awarded us card prizes. The out-of- Among the guests of Miss Clara E. tosvn guests in attendance at the af- Dyar, president of the Chamber Mu- fair were 51rs. lienjamine Hershfield sic Society at a concert given in the and Miss Setts Ullman of St. Louis, Henry II room, Hotel Statler, on Mo. 'Mrs. Edgar 51ontlerson of Cin- Monday evening last were 51r and cinntai, Ohio, Mrs. 111. Rosenblatt of Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. St. Joseph, 510., and Mrs. Harold J. David Sheyer and Mr. and Mrs. I . Itothschild of St. Paul, Minn. Ilimelhoch. Mr. and Mrs '• Albert Schloss oss Following a week's visit a t Omaha, •• Nub., when they attended the fiftieth Grasse e Point are spending a few i with their th ir h'Ido n M am anniversary celebration of the found- ' I dr,, Eawrence 'Lang ! I I Sth lossl ifig of Temple Israel, Rabbi and Mrs. in Cleveland and with Mrs. Schloss' i Leo M. Franklin have returned. mother, Mrs. Adolph Feiss of Toledo. Professor Otto Marquardt, former- , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field (Helen ly professor of journalism and liters-! Spertner) entertained at a family lure at the University of Michigan,' dinner on Wednesday evening last at will be the speaker at the December !their home on Clairmont avenue, meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club I commemorating their first wedding on Monday afternoon, Dee. 5, at the anniversary. Federation club house, Second and Hancock avenue. Professor Mar- ! Returning from New York, where quardt, who is a pleasing and C011- she spent a few weeks, is Mrs. Moe vincing speaker, will talk on a sub-. Weil of Virginia Park. ject that will undoubtedly prove of ' interest, "Pessimism in Modern Fie- Ralph Mayer of Hotel Addison has tion." Mrs. Sherry Sloman, well returned to Ann Arbor, where he is known vocalist, will sing, a group of a student at the University of Michi song,s. gan. Miss Edith Ileavenrich of Webb Mr. and Mr, Adolph Marx o f avenue is spending a few weeks vis- Long Beach, Calif., former resident. iting of the home of her brother, Her- of Detroit, are guests at the home o f Ampico in the Keels. Ampico in the Franklin bert Ileavenrich, in Omaha, Neb. their children, Mr. and MN. GeOrgt $2100 to $3500 $850 to $2000 A. Blonm of Tennyson avenue, Tria l Mrs. Albert Kahn of Rowena street to their visit to Detroit, Mr. anil Mrs Complete Selection of Ampico Records for Holiday Delivery ,vas tine of the hostesses at the tea Marx spent some time at Tulsa, Okla. tendered 51r. Intl MN. Sidney Hough_ . with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barnet ton, the distinguished English artists, (Florence Marx). at the Arts and Crafts Society club.' rooms on Friday afternoon last. Miss Ruth Lambert, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund en- i West Ilanccok avenue, spent a few tertained at an exquisitely appointed days in Ann Arbor the past week, dinner for 35 guests at their home guest of the Misses Charlotte and Main 6793 on Chicago boulevard on Saturday Marcia Ermann. i night last. Mrs. 13. Mayer of Hotel Addison ifI y - TI'll OIMEMMRSM ItIngNEMOMMISILIF! was in Chicago, where she was visit - ing with her sister, Mrs. I. 13. Strauss. Janney-Bowman Inc. 1 Book Bldg. 1243 Washington Blvd. "eiiteV- 1 1 +6 TIT, I' Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver wm one of the guests at the Guy Maier and Lee Pattison musicale and tea held at Hotel Statler on Tuesday af ternoon last. Those that are hungry, Those that are poor, sick, Those that need clothing, Those that need coal, Those that are in dire need, Zemplr Notrs El Returning from a two weeks' visit in New York is Mrs. Charles Roemer of Hotel Stevenson. Young People's Society: Business meeting and dance will h e held Sunday evening, Nov. 27, at s '10 sharp. Refreshments and splen- did music. Only those holding mem- Returning from New York, where bership cards will he admitted. 51em- they spent the past week. are Louis bership cards will he issued at the and Sidney Weisman of Westminster door upon receipt of dues. avenue. ef the Bicur Cholera .1rs. Miss Sella Ullman of St. Louis, Mo., is spending a few months with relatives and friends in the city. Members of the Women's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El are invited to join the choir being organized under the leadership of Rabbi Berkowitz, assisted by Miss Irene Traub, con- tralto of the Temple choir. Meet- ings will be held on Thursday morn- i 11 at 10 o'clock in the vestry room of the Temple. At Hotel Statler The Grill Club entertained at a a beautifully appointed dinner-danct. F at their annual ladies' night affair - on Monday night at the Phoenix Club. ern Returning from a motor tour to 3 Akron, Dayton, Cincinnati and llam- a ilton. Ohio, are Mr. and Sirs. Mildred Stern of East Grand boulevard. aft nn SIGMA RHO TAU •Plans are under way for a party to be given in December by the Sigma Rho Tau sorority. Plans will he com- pleted at the next meeting, Sunday, Nov. 27, at the home of Miss Ruth Cohen of Euclid avenue. Furs of Quality and Distinction To be attired in one of Baer & Polansky's Fur Coats is to be •t- tired correctly. We are showing • most wonder- ful variety from which you may make your choice. CARMEL Kosher Restaurant FOR SALE The highest cash price buys same. Or will give the restaurant to any man who will guarantee by $500 bond to run the restaurant strictly Kosher and pay a nominal rental. M. COT TESMAN 701 Gratiot Avenue illilady's Most Appreciated Gift Christmas approaches. Hosiery Envelope Chemise Boudoir Caps Mules Negligees Choose now from our exquisite assiirt- ment of Pullman Robes Step-ins Teddies Pajama Suit. Silk Knit Underwear Blouses Petticoats Pettibockers Bloomers ussa ll sonsio n momffis s imossm o summionommosimi s manosa Black Spanish Laces Fashion speaks in terms of laces.. 'Paris favors then-- Evening gowns call for them– and here they are! Wide lace flouncings to form the major part of party gowns—narrow ones to form a cascade of ruffles. A selection that is unique in the beauty and originality of its patterns—the variety of its widths—and in its quality. Firms in Chicago and the East are drcruing upon our selection. orkffofil,R7 theme ea • "akr#1,15 Opposite Grinnell's 1514 Woodward Ave. ape r ant Sunday Services: Mrs. Ralph Bloom and Mrs. Homer A copy of the constitution of the Stevens of Ilendrie avenue entertain- self-governing "City of Justice" now ed at luncheon and bridge on Satur- in effect in the Religious School of day last in honor of Mrs. Adolph Temple Beth El was taken by Rabbi Marx of Long Beach, Calif. Samuel II. Goldenson of Pittsburgh, Pa., on his visit to the city during Miss Irene Traub, contralto in the the week. Rabbi Goldenson expressed Temple Beth El choir, sang a group his delight with the plan and de- of songs before the Federation of clared that the system would be tried Women's Clubs at their annual meet- out in the Sabbath School of Rode( ing held at the Federation Club house Sholem, his l'titsburgh congregation. on Wednesday afternoon. Tenth Annual Dance Be Charitable and Have .1 Good Tim!! In t h e nrest•ncv of the immediate family, the marriage of 5liss S110111,14 of 1971 Clairmont asenue, and Max N. 1.'reednian son of Mr. and 31rs. Joseph Freoinia n of Chi- cago boulesard, was solemnized Thursday, Nov. 21, at Hotel Statler, at half past six °clock. • Palms and tall standards of white' and bronze chrysanthemums marked the parlor wht•rt. Dr. 1,00 51. Frank- lin performed the marriage Se eV lee under a floral (lob. Alexander 7.. Friedman, uncle of the 'wide, was her only attendant. Morris Freedman, the g1,11111'S I/1,411er, Served as best I11:111. Following the cereintiny the guests adjourned to the south ban- quet room where dinner %vas served at tables funning to huge horseshoe. Pro- fusions of Belie chrysanthemums in • While 1111d hrtiliZt. hitt, Wilde ef- fective table decorations. There was dancing between courses and at the conclusion of the dinner. The (wetly Thanksgiving wedding is of interest to the community where both young people are well-known. The bride, a pianist of note, has achieved distinction in musical cir•les. A Detroiter by birth, Sirs. Freedman received her first piano instruction with Victor Benham of this city. In 19117 she went to Berlin where she continued her studies with Alberto limas Vernon Spencer, Leopold Go- ' dowsky and Burmeister. She made Ile I' debut with the Bluthner Orchestra in Berlin in 1910, and played at Bechstein Hall in London the next year. In 1912 she returned to Amer- ica, touring under the direction of .1. r:. Francke of New York. 51r. Freedman, Detroit attorney, is a graduate of Harvard, receiving his 1.1..11. degree from that university in 1918. An honor graduate of (hiss, Technical High school, he was award- ed a scholarship to Harvard by the Harvard Club of Alichigan. Ile en- tered Harvard with the class of 'Ilk but completed his academic course in three yeat•s, receiving the degree of Al. cum laude in 1915. Ile was sync ner of the Price Greenleaf, the Sales and Harvard ('allege scholarships dur- ing his residence in Cambridge. Ile took active part in foretisic debate and was awarded it loving cull as in•mher of the Harvard Freshman De- bating team. Since his graduation 51r. Frcetlitiall butts been engaged in the practice of low in this city. Sir. and Mrs. i'reedman left for an eastern wedding trip and upon their return trill be at home to their friend. at 2271 Clairmont avenue. Sabbath services will take place as Mrs. A. Luri of New York City, sister of Lewis Golden. is visiting, at usual this week .it l0:10. Rabbi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden of Franklin will preach the sermon. Delaware avenue. Religious School: from the Admission, Including Wardrobe, $1.00 MRS. MAX N. FREEDMAN (Miss Lillian Shimberg) Rabbi Franklin will preach Sunday 51r. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan of At- kinson avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- morning, Nov. 28. Rabbi Franklin trill give another address in his series seph Vehon of Tuxedo avenue spent of talks on the "Fundamentals of the week-end at Ann Arbor, when they attended the 5lichigan-5linne- Faith." Services begin at 11 o'clock. sota game. Sabbath Services: Will derive all benefits Sunday, December 11th, 1921 - Mink Coats and Mink Wr•ps from $650.00 to $1,850.00. Baer 1525 roadv.W" FURRIERS Remodeling and Repairing We Call For and Deliver Eureka Bldg, Mein 7825 2nd Floor Washington Arcade 1537 Woodward Avenue Special November Sale Tor Stout Women (Sizes 38 to 56) Dresses $18.95 Values to $35 ,on dresses, newest models, bena- tifol, minable for all occasions. Crepe de Chine, Georgette, ('rope Alcteor, Taffeta, Satin, Tricolette, Trientine. Beaded, embroidered braid trimmed. NIcaderizing effects. 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