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December 16, 1921 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-12-16

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CHARMINQ DECEMBER BRIDE

1230 WOODWARD AVENUE

Wearable
and Givable

Feminine Gifts

in Outer Apparel
From a Quality Store

Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and chil-
dren are spending the winter in
Wien, Austria, where Dr. Lipsky is
continuing post-graduate work in dis-
eases of children. Dr. Lipsky was
appointed "Hispitant" at the uni-
versity of Wien Kinder-Klinik Hos-
pital and is pursuing his studies un-
der the direction of Professor Schiek.
Dr. I.ipsky was also recently elected
executive chairman of the Orienta-
tion committee of the American Med-
ical Association of Vienna. After
completing his work in Austria, Dr.
Lipsky expects to continue his studies
at Berlin with Professor Finkelstein.

-which look forward to the holidays
and backward in price to the values
of other days.

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BSIEGEL 141

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DF TROIT

Milford Stern of East Grand boule-
vard has returned from Chicago,
where he went as a delegate to the
Outdoor Amusement Association con-
vention. Mr. Stern read an interest-
ing paper before the assembly.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisman en.
tertained the Maimonides Medical So.
ciety at their home on Frederick
street on Wednesday night last.

Gifts for the
Lively Winter Sports

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marx of
2020 East Grand boulevard were at
home informally to their friends and
relatives on Tuesday morning last in
commemoration of Mr. Marx's sixty-
eighth birthday anniversary.

The glorious clays of Winter Sports-
Skating and Skiing-these most exhilarat-
ing activities adequately outfitted at Himel-
hoch's.

MRS. EDWARD SOLOMON
(Miss Edith Weisman)

"Oar Lights Shine Everywhere"

These
Hand Wrought Lamps

From East Aurora

The demand has been even greater
than anticipated-so much so that we
had to hasten a re-order. And no won-
der. The masterpieces of Victor Toot-
haker, formerly the genius of the Roy-
croft Shope, they are beautiful and
unique beyond compare. And priced at
only $20 to $40. Also other.

Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Desk
Lamps, Floor Lamp., Junior Floor
Lamps, Victrol ■ Lamps,
Bridge Lamps, Chair
Lamps, Davenport Lamps,
Silk and Parchment
and Shields, Odd
Shades ■
Pieces of Rare Furniture,
Smoking Stands, Mirrors,
Bronze and Marble Statu•
ary, Bronze and Pottery
Vases.

$25 FIREPLACE FIXTURES
-Andiron., Fire Sets,
Folding Screens, Spark
Guiirds, etc.

HEAD OF EAST GRAND RIVER

Diagonally across from D. A. C.

ETTING

1502.8 RANDOLPH ST.

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Lod Floor Washington Arcade, 1527 Woodward Ave

Gifts That Will Please
Your Stout Friends

little] to be practical.

HRISTMAS is the time of
Gifts such as the following take on an added inter-
C
est if given at Christmas time. In this store you will

had just the needed articles your stout friends will ap-
preciate-gifts that will endure-gifts that are practical.
SIZES 38 to 56.

• •$1.95 to $25
Blouses
$19,85 to $49.75
imported Blouses
Philippine Underwear . . . $1.95 to $6.50
Sweaters, Silk or Wool $10.95 to $49.75
Pettibockers (66-in. hip) ..$4.95 to $9.85
Silk Petticoats .... • • • .$4.95 to $18.95
$6.95 to $14.50
Silk Nightgowns
$1.59 to $5.95
Silk Camisoles
$4.95 to $12.95
Corduroy Bathrobes
• • . .$1.95
Slippers to match
$4.95 to $12.95
Blanket Robes
$7.95 to $14.95
Eiderdown Robes
Negligees, Breakfast Coats and
Lounging Robes

All New Books On Day
of Publication

Christmas Cards, Stationery and Many Christmas
Suggestions

Shop
D ennen's Book Ave.

37 East Grand River

Julius Berman of Burlingame ave.
nue left on Sunday last for Los An-,
Huge white chrysanthemums, com-
geles, Calif., where he will remain
for the remainder of the winter bined with trailing miles, lent their
fragrance and beauty to the decora-
months.
tions in the ballroom of Hotel Stutter
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole (Carolyn on Monday night for the wedding of
Myers) of Jackson spent a few days Miss Edith Weisman, daughter of Sir.
in the city, guests of relatives and and Mrs. Louis Weisman, to Edward
Solomon of St. Paul, Minn. Rabbi
friends.
Leo M. Franklin officiated at the
ceremony.
Moses Goldstein of Jerusalem, who
Clusters of white chrysanthemums
has been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Blumrosen of the and tall standards of the blossoms
Lehigh apartments, East Warren eve- marked the aisle through which the
nut, has left from New York on the bridal party passed. The bride was
SS. Carosha for his home in the Holy' lovely in a beautiful costume of white
crepe satin en train heavily embroid-
Land.
ered in crystal beads, with panels
Returning from Boston, where she edged with crystal fringe. Her head-
'spent two weeks visiting with her sis- dress formed a cap of orange blos-
ter, is Miss Rae Finsterwald of Cal- soms and over the train fell a long
tulle veil encrusted with beads.
vert avenue.
White Aaron Ward roses and valley
Mrs. Isadore Levine has returned lilies in a shower bouquet were the
to her home in Laporte, Ind., follow- bride's flowers. The maid of honor,
ing a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Weisman, sister of the
bride, was gowned in flame color satin
Kate Huber of Wilson avenue.
with train of tulle and carried Ophelia
Jacob Margolis of Pittsburgh spent roses with orchid sweet peas and
streamers of orchid ribbon. Mrs. Sid-
a few days in the city the past week.
ney Weisman, maid of honor, wore a
Callot model of turquoise blue velvet
Mrs. J. M. Art of 4027 Virginia
and carried Ophelia roses with rib-
Park entertained delightfully for 30
guests the past week at a linen show-
Mrs. Emanuel Wolf of New York
er, honoring Miss Ruth Fleisher, City, formerly of Detroit, was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flei- guest of her brother, Morris Traitel
sher of 137 Leicester court, whose of West Grand boulevard, and also
marriage to Murray Schreiber takes of Mrs. Henry Stern of Hotel Statler,
place at Hotel Cadillac on Sunday for a few days before leaving for
afternoon at 6 o'clock.
Southern California to spend the win-
ter months.
Miss Elizabeth Lieberman of 862
Chicago boulevard was hostess last
Miss Irene Wiener of New York
Saturday night to 75 young people
City is the guest for the holiday sea-
at a delightful dancing party at
son of Miss Lorene Simmons of Sec-
Gaines' Dancing Academy, Wood-
ond boulevard.
ward avenue and Blaine.

bons of corresponding hue. Mrs.
Weisman, mother of the bride, was
handsomely gowned in black beaded
chiffon. The decorative scheme was
carried out effectively at the tables,
tall baskets of white and yellow Bebe
"mums" forming the center piece.
Ralph N. Cordoza, Jr., of St. Paul,
attended the groom as best man and
the ushers were Albert Weisman and
lien Sunshine. Out-of-town guests in
attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
N. Cordoza, Mr. and Sirs. Ralph N.
Cordoza, Jr., Miss Harriet Solomon,
David Frankel of St. Paul, and Wil-
liam Wolsey and David Wolsey of
Saginaw.
After a wedding trip to French
Lick Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
will make their home in Chicago.
Many elaborate pre-nuptial functions
were given in honor of the bride elect
the past week. Among them was the
charmingly appointed luncheon by
Mrs. Max Behrendt and • kitchen
shower given by Mrs. Albert Weis-
man and Sirs. Sidney Weisman. The
rehearsal dinner was at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Weisman on Westminster ave-
nue for the bridal party and out-of-
town guests.

Novelty Wool Slip Over of Mohair with con-
trasting fibre silk sash and trim, $12.75.

Hand Knitted Zephyr Yarn Slipovers in color-
ful "Crazy" patterns, $22.50 to $35.

Imported novelties in Wool Hose, $3.50 to
$6.75.

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ITALIAN PROGRAM

Orchestra Hall, 3:30
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Sunday, December 18

Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor

PROGRAM

"Le Barufte Chiozzotte" Vitali - - Chaconne (Violin)
Sinigaglia
Mendelssohn . . . . . "Italian" Symphony (Two Movements)
d'Ambrosio - Violin Concerto Rossini-Overture • "William Tell"

A novel shower was given by Miss
Dorothy Magid at the home of Miss
E. Lewis, 3816 Brush street, Satur-
day, Dec. 10, in honor of Miss Ruth
Faison. The bride was the recipient
of many useful kitchen utensils. There
were 50 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry enter-
Mrs. T. Birknrant of 628 Boston
tained a theater party at the Schu- boulevard east entertained Mrs. S.
bert-Detroit, followed by a dinner at Silverman and daughter, Miriam, of
the Statler, for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Los Angeles, Calif.
Price of Chicago, who are guests at
the Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
The Misses Helen and Hanna
Schwartz entertained at a house party
Mrs. Nathan Friedman of Rhode at their home, 1005 Theodore street,
Island avenue was hostess Saturday Saturday evening, Dec. 10. At mid-
afternoon to 35 guests at a novel and night a dainty luncheon was served.

entertaining party. An in eres g Those present were the Misses Helen
feature of the afternoon was the con- I and Hanna Schwartz, Ruth Feldman,
tribution of a sum of money by the Rose Swartz, the Misses Ann an d
guests to the Tuberculosis Sanitorium Martha Winston, Lena Robinson, Ida
fund to give patients at the Beni- Klinger and Mrs. M. Kirshbaum;
torium a cheerful holiday.
Messrs. Sam Simon, Jack Werby, Joe
Goldberg, Jack Dennison, Al Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Laskey of East berg, Ily Bernstein. Harry Mendel-
Kirby avenue have left for Southern sohn, Klinger and Max Kirshbaum.
California, where they will spend the
remainder of the winter months.
Mrs. Albert Feldstein of 421 East
Palmer avenue, left for an extended
The following names were inad- trip to Canada. From there she will
vertently omitted from the Year Book go east and will visit in Albany and
of the Jewish Woman's Club recently New York City, returning to Detroit
issued. Mrs. Joseph Marks of 25 late in January.
Tennyson avenue, patron member,
'and Mrs. Joseph Rosengarten and
The many friends of Henry Rinds-
Mrs. M. Freidenheim as members.
koff of 1141 West Philadelphia will
be pleased to know that he is con-
Returning from New York, where valescing from his recent illness.
he spent the past few days, is David
R. Stocker of Longfellow avenue.
A delightful birthday gathering
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Mex
II. J. Gordon of Gladstone avenue Grossman of 300 Frederick street for
has returned from New York, where their daughter, Lenore, Friday even-
ing, Dec 2, in the form of a theater
he spent the past few days.
party followed by a supper at the
Lawrence M. Goodman of Edison Victory Cafe. There were 17 guests.
avenue has returned from an Eastern
Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax entertained
trip.
12 guests at a prettily appointed din-
Harold Schakne 'of Pittsburgh ner for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Price of
spent a few days in Detroit during Chicago.
the week.
Mrs. Irwin Berry was hostess at a
pretty luncheon at the Hotel Stotler
Mrs. Maurice Sides of Highland
given in honor of her sister-in-law,
Park entertained delightfully at
Mrs. J. S. Price of Chicago.
luncheon and cards in honor of Miss
Frances Becker of Cleveland, whose
Mrs. A. Lewis of Johnstown, Pa., is
marriage to Joseph Ball of this city visiting Mrs. Robert Rosen at 2455
takes place Jan. 22. Miss Becker,
Glynn
court.
who has been a house guest of her
sister, Mrs. Alex Werbe of Burlin-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Fealk of 561 East
game avenue, for a few weeks, has Ferry avenue wish to announce the
been extensively entertained during engagement of their daughter, Saide,
her stay in this city.
to Irving Wasserman, formerly of
New York, N. J.
Mrs. Emanuel Wolf of New York
City, formerly of Detroit, passed
Mrs. Abe Silberberg of 1416 Bur-
through the city en route to Cali- lingame avenue entertained 16 ladies
fornia. She was the guest of Mr. and at a beautifully appointed luncheon
Mrs. henry Stearns of Hotel Statler and card party Wednesday, Dec. 14.
for a few days.
Those who wish to contribute to
Mrs. Ben Babcock and daughter, the memorial fund being raised in
Miss Rose Babcock, of Second boule- memory of the late Lewis Goldin are
vard left to spend the winter months asked to send their contributions to
in California.
Lester J. Leopold, 304 Delaware ave-
nue. The fund collected will be used
Mrs. Marcus Eichman of 370 Elm- in arranging for a permanent me-
hurst street is visiting in Cincinnati, morial in memory of the veteran De-
Ohio.
troit resident.

Miss Helen Esser, who is attending
the University of Michigan, has re-
turned to spend the vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Esser of
Medbury avenue.

The "Lake Placid" Angora Wool Scarf and
Cap Seto, $12.75.

Soloist-ARRIGO SERATO-Italian Violinist

Avoid delay and crowding at Orchestra Hall Sundays by procuring
tickets in advance at Grinnell's. Orchestra Hall Box Office open
No War Tax.
Tickets $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c.
Sundays at 10.

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Worthy of the day
Worthy of the feast
Worthy of the store

McMillan's Holiday goodies

YOUR dinner will be as tempting, as deli-
cious, as finished as the foodstuffs you serve.

You, as a holiday hostess, know a store of depend.
able foodstuffs is a satisfactory source of supply.

7ancy table raisins and staffed dates

Domestic and Imported Fruits
Crystallized Fruits

.Assorted fruits in jars
for salads

Malaga grapes
French Endive

Not house grapes
Artichokes

Good, old.fashioned, home made

Fruit Cake

Wisconsin dry picked

Turkeys

Geese

Ducks

Every day staples in holiday dress

Eureka Walnuts
Large washed 'Brazils

Taper shell pecans

Long 'Naples Filberts

Paper Shell .Almonds

Mr. Carl F. Mann

Mrs. Ralph M. Levy and Mrs. J.
Morgan of 7626 Merrill avenue en-
tertained 26 guests at luncheon and
cards on Saturday, honoring Miss
Edna Steiner and Mine Frances
Becker.

Detroit Conservatory of
Music

Miss Virginia Hanauer, who is at-
tending Mountde Chantal Academy,
Wheeling, W. Va., is expected home
Dec. 22 to spend the holidT with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ila-
nauer, 346 Tuxedo avenue.-

My pupils have had marked dis-
tinction in the musical world.

Most Eminent Singing
Teacher in Detroit

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