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COUNCIL HONORS
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DAVID W. SIMONS
ON RETIREMENT -- RISSMAN-SILVERMAN
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Resolution Grants Him Privilege of
A very attractive wedding took
Floor for the Coming Two
, place Sunday evening, Nov. 20, at
Years.
the
Congregation Agudus Achim,
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Returning from Milwaukee, where
--
when Miss Goldie Silverman became
they spent Thanksgiving visiting with
the
bride
of Max Rissman. The cere-
relatives and friends, are Mr. and , Councilman David W. Simons, who
Mrs. Frank V. Martin of Moss ave. will retire from public life at the end . many was performed at 6 o'clock in
of the year, was honored by the Coon- the presence of relatives and friends.
nue• • ell Tuesday night. A resolution ex- The bride wore an exquisite gown of
Mr. and Mrs. —
Edward Unger of pressing the city's appreciation of his white satin and tulle pawed in silver.
— — - — Her tulle veil fell from a crown of
Edison avenue entertained delight-
• old lace and orange blossoms and she
fully for 30 guests on Monday even-
carried a shower bouquet of white
ing last, complimenting Mr. and Nits.
; roses, lilies of the valley and orchids,
Al Schoenfeld of Chicago and Mrs.
The bridesmaids, Misses Rose Sipher
A. Zanville of Toledo, recent guests
and Jean Silverman, sister of the
in the city.
bride, were gowned in salmon and
American Beauty taffeta, trimmed in
Mrs. S. Marks, who visited at the
rosebuds and brocaded in silver, and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kutt-
curried tea roses with white chiffon
nauer of Wynn court, has left for
ribbon streamers. Little Dorothy
her home in Philadelphia.
Gruber, flower girl, wore a pink crepe
de metre dress and carried a basket
Mrs. A. Shaman and daughters,
of white Bebe chrysanthemums and
Louise and Janet Betty, of Glynn
pink roses. Little Earl Silverman
,ourt left on Thursday last for South-
acted as ring bearer. Joe Stupie
ern California, where they will spend
served as best man and Aaron Silver-
the remainder of the winter months.
man, brother of the bride, and Henry
Mr. Shiffman will join his family later
Block were ushers. After the (wire-
in the season.
many a dinner was served to imme-
diate friends at the home of the
A most delightful affair of the past
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sil-
week was the kitchen shower ten-
verman, 344 Harmon avenue. Out-
dered Miss Ruth Fleisher, daughter
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I..
It Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleisher of 137
D. Lanka of Newark, N. J.
Leicester court, by Miss Miriam
DAVID W. SIMONS
Marienthal for 20 guests at her home

on West Grand boulevard.

Returning from New York and
New Jersey, where they spent a few
days, are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehr-
lich of Second boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Parshall of
Leicester court left on Thursday last
for Southern California, where they
will make an extended stay.

Let's Give Gifts
that LAST

Such gifts, for example, as are afforded by Net-
ting's great varieties of beautiful articles of both
decoration awl utility —everything priced the lowest

in years:

Table Lamps

Mrs. Isadore Levin (Rose Huber)
of Laporte, Ind., formerly a resident
If this city, is spending a fortnight
with her mother, Mrs. Kate Ilubar of
Wilson avenue.

Returning from a delightful visit
with friends and relatives in Nash-
ville and Chattanooga, Tenn., where
she spent several weeks, is Miss Bess
51. Steinberg of 802 West Grand
boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Schoenfeld of Chi-
cago were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. 0 Rosenberg of Coiling-
\ VOOd avenue for several days.

work was passed and he was presented
by his colleagues with a traveling
bga.
high tribute was paid Mr. Simons
by John C. Lodge, president of the
Council. Ile spoke of the success the
councilman has achieved here, both
in private life and as a legislator of
the city. He drew comparisons be-
tween the retiring councilman and
time prime
Benjamin Disraeli, at I
inc
minister of the United Kingdom. It.
was an ambition like Disraeli's that
prompted Mr. Simons to strive for
success and to win for himself the
honor and the esteem of his fellow
men, Mr. Lodge said.
Councilman Simons is the only mem-
ber who did not seek re-election to the
city's governing body. His retirement,
he explained, was due to the press of
private business.
The resolution passed by the Coun-
cil, introduced by James Vernor, ex-
tends to the retiring councilman the
privilege of the floor for the next two
years.

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Miss Mildred Fink, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona
avenue, entertained delightfully for
30 young people at her home Friday
Services at Temple Beth El were
night, commemorating her birthday conducted Friday evening by Nelson
Gine•k of Hebre• Union College, after
anniversary.
which Mr. Glueck met with his class
Mrs. Jacob Ilerstein of East Grand for the study of Hebrew.
boulevard has returned from a sev-
The Junior Auxiliary of Temple
eral weeks visit at the home of her
children, 51r. and Mrs. llarry Loen- Beth El met Sunday afternoon at the
stein t Helen Hasten - 11 of Hamilton, Community Center. Current events
Ohio. Mrs. Lo•nstein accompanied were discussed. Miss Fanny Brown
her mother to Detroit, where she will of Buffalo, N. Y., and Clarence Levy
of Buy City were guests.
make a two weeks' stay.

Bridge Lamps

Victrola Lamps

Floor Lamps

Junior Floor
Lamps
Boudoir Lamps

Chair Lamps
Davenport Lamps

Silk and Parch-
ment Shades
and Shields
Odd Pieces of Rare Fur-
niture

Smoking

Miss Blume Kevin was in Pitts-
burgh the past week attending the
national Hadassah convention, as a
Detroit delegate.

Mirrors

Statuary

Pottery
Everything in Fireplace
Fixtures--Andirons,
Screens, Stark Guards,
Etc.

HEAD OF EAST GRAND RIVER
Dia ; ronally across from D. A. C.

PAGE SEVEN

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For her danizhter. Virifinia, Mrs
Edwin Goldberg of 81 Delaware ave-
nue gave a (lancing party Saturday
evening at the Detroit Conservatory
of Music.

ETTING

1502-8 RANDOLPH ST.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieberman
ind daughter, Elizabeth, formerly of
961:errand Park, have moved to their
new home, 862 Chicago boulevard.

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Christmas Slippers

Silk Lingerie
of Glorious Hues

Gifts for the Fairest

caprice of fair woman this
T HE season
is interpreted in Lin-

gerie ill brilliant bursts of florid
color—Salmon Pinks, Turquoise
Blue, Fuchsias, Apricots—vividly
in contrast to the ever-prevailing
chic of Black Lingerie.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. Millet of Ma
rine City (Minna Benderotri are re-
ceiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son, Nov. 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gerson (Car-
rie Hayden) of 412 Frederick street
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, Dec. 4.

Mellifluous in line and color value is a tur-

quoise blue set (gowns, chemise and bloom-

ers), enhanced with roseate clusters of sal-

mon pink flowers. A garb fit for Aurora her-

fontiar Not Vg

The Pontiac B'nai Writh Lodge
held a meeting on Wednesday, Nov.
23, at their clubrooms. Fred Butzel
and Miles Goldberg of Detroit mode
appeals in behalf of the East Relief
Fund. Over $2,500 was pledged.
Any person in Oakland county wish-
ing to contribute to this worthy
(auto tan do so by communicating
with J. A. Meyer, 87 South Parke
street, Pontiac.

Mrs. Norman Buckner returned to
her home on Dwight street after
spending two months in Peoria, Ill.,
visiting friends and relatives.

self.

High-Class
Tailoring

m.

EN who appreciate really good garments will
be pleased to learn that we have opened new
quarters at this address and that we are pre-
pared to make in our own shop the highest grade of
tailoring and leave it to our customers us to IR, finish

Benjamin Buckner is spending a
few days in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein
and daughter, Mildred, spent the
Miss Jeannette Rah has left for a week-end in Lansing as guests of Mr.
arid Mrs. S. .1. Rapaport.
visit to New York City.

Mr. Morris Fine is in St. Louis,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel have as
their guest Miss Fanny Brown of 51o., on a business trip.
Buffalo, N. Y.
The Triangles held their regular
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marienthal meeting at their clubrooms. All ar-
rangements
for the coining party,
have returned from a visit in Detroit.
which the Triangles will sponsor, are
completed
and
the members look for-
The first issue of the Bulletin of
Congregation Beth El and Commun. ward to this affair as the sensation of
the
social
season.
Mrs. M. Orman
'ty Center Activities has but recently
been issued. This number contains. will be the hostess.

THE

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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Philippe enter-
tained at a series of functions on
Thanksgiving Day, in honor of the
sixteenth birthday anniversary of
their daughter, Irene. A dinner was
served at noon to 25 guests, and at 6
o'clock to 30 guests. About 50 friends
narticipated in the dancing party in
the evening, which was held in the
ballroom of the Philippe home. Out-
, of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs.
I Emil Levy and son, Clarence, and
Miss Esther Miller of Bay City; Ray-
, mond Krohm of Carson City, Mar-
' timer and Fannie Schonmuller of
Chesaning, Earl Spiessberger of Jack-
son, Stella A. Thal of Lansing and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kanter of
' Owosso.

(Illustrated). $31.75.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky spent
Thanksgiving Day in Flint visiting
relatives.

such information as the congregation
officers, the various committees, tiro-
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Kahn enter- gram for the month of December,
',allied the Maimonides Medical So. short articles about the various so-
iiety at their home, 246 Tennyson cieties and miscellaneous notes. The
Bulletin, which is to be published
(venue, On Tuesday evening last.
monthly, promises to be of great in-
Miss Jeanette M. Steinberg of West terest to the entire community.

irand boulevard attended the Ha.
lassah convention in Pittsburgh the
oast week.

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Al. Sobel and Sol. Germansky have '
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I Raymond Krohn of Carson City,
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with Mr. and Mrs. B. Kramer, has re-
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I Sam Weinberg of Prescott and

Norman Firkser of Twining spent
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In honor of Rabbi B. Stern, who
has recently come to Jackson, a de-
lightful reception was given at Tem-
ple Beth El Israel, Wednesday even-
ing.
During the evening several inter-
esting papers and talks were given.
The speakers were F. S. Cohen, J. B.
Wolff, Charles Franklin, S. M. Levy,
M. Denman.
A history of the congregation was
given by the secretary, Charles Hen-
man. Delightful music numbers add
ed to the pleasure of the occasion.
, Refreshments were served.
Among the guests were Rabbi
Stern's parents of Chicago.

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Detroit Conservatory of
Music

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