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Manufacturers
of
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In the Wholesale
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Same also Made
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EVA A. WERBE
GENERAL INSURANCE
Income Tax Returns Correctly Prepared
1132 Majestic Building
Residence Phone Glendale 8335
Telephone Cherry 2416
Carmel Kosher Restaurant
Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin.
1425 BROADWAY
Telephone Cadillac 4758
Now Open for Business Under New Management.
(Meal. 60c Up)
Catering to Weddings, Parties and Banquets. First Class Service.
MANAGER, S. KRAEMER
Proprietor of Kraemer'. Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
Special Announcement
The Kurlander Benevolent Society
Will hold a smoker and open meeting at
the Oddfellows Hall, corner Brush and
Bethune Ave., on Tuesday evening, Jan.
10, at 7:30 P. M.
All Kurlanders, members and non-mem-
bers, are cordially invited. A good time is
promised to everyone. Everything free.
Be sure to attend.
SAMUEL SUSSMAN, Secretary.
Marriages
SHAPIRO-ROSENBERG
A pretty wedding was that of Miss
Rose Rosenberg and Daniel G. Sha-
piro, which took place Thursday
evening, Dec. 29, at Eastern Star
Temple, 80 Alexandrine west, in the
presence of relatives and intimate
friends. The ceremony was perform.
ed under a canopy of roses. The
bridal procession was led be the
An Society Items and other loc., antes mld
ou he communicated to the office et IN bridesmaids, Misses Aline Schiller and
ebilimick by I o'clock each Wedocaday afternoon in order to app.r in the current week%
issue. Phone Glendale 1126, Snotty Editor.
notice. so a. to be rammed est law Rose Klear, and the ushers, Messrs.
dunWednesday.
Sam Siegel and Ben Rosenberg, fol-
lowed b thm id or h
Mi
An affair of exquisite appoint-
Ryland Rothschild of St. Paul,
ments was the family dinner given Minn., was one of the out-of-town
at the Phoenix Club on Friday even- guests at the annual Dartmouth Col- f
ing last by Mr. and Mrs. John Ilea- lege dance given in the ballroom of
venrich of Longfellow avenue in com. Hotel Statler on Tuesday evening ;
memoration of their twentieth wed- last.
ding anniversary. The occasion was
made doubly interesting by the An-
Miss Marie Newman of Cass ave-
nouncement of the engagement of nue is in Elmira, N. Y., where she
their slaughter, Miss Margaret Hea- will be the guest at the home of Mr.
venrich, to !toward Kaichen, son of and Mrs. Meyer Friendly for Several
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold II. Kaicben of weeks. From there Miss Newman
Cincinnati. The out-of-town guests in will go to St. Petersburg,. Fla., where
attendance at the dinner were: Mr. she will join her parents, Mr. and
and Mrs. Arnold II. Kaichen, the Mrs. Nathan Newman, for the winter
Misses Elizabeth and Emily June Gui- months.
terman of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs.
E. l.ouis Jacobs (Grace Blitz) of Far
Among the representative dale.
Rockaway, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. •
gates in the city from all parts of the
Ilerbert Ileavenrich of Omaha, Neb.!
United States in attendance at the'
annual meeting of the Music Teach;
The Phoenix Club was gay with ers' National Association was the
the prevailing holiday decorations on noted pianist, Leo Ornstein, who talk-
Wednesday night last for the cotil- ed on "The Trend of Ultra Modern
lion dunce given by 20 young men Compositions" at the meeting held
complimenting college girls who were on Wednesday last at Hotel Steller.
home for the vacation season. Tall The association dealt with subjects of
standards of flowers, myriads of col- a technical nature and others which
ored lights, together with sprigs and attracted the interest of the public.
STERN-STERN
clusters of mistletoe added luster to
Mrs. Ann Stern and William S.
this beautiful society function. Gold
Stern of Detroit were married Wed-
Miss Edith Mansbach entertained
pencils with gold slides were the
nesday at s e o e, New
35 guests at a stunt party at her
souvenirs for the guests and favors
York. Dr. Stephen S. Wise offici-
home on Holbrook avenue on We(1.1
were given during the cotillion. At
ates'. The wedding was attended by
nesday afternoon lust complimenting
,
midnight a bountiful repast was
their children, Mrs. Sam Oppenheim-
college girls and out-of-town guests.
served. Among the college girls who
er (Sylvia Stern) and William Stern.
attended the affair were the Misses
A bridal dinner was served at the
Richard Hart of Chicago was in
Sarah Lambert, Dorothy Krolik, Ruth
Biltmure.
the city the past week, a guest at the
Kahn, Elizabeth Schott, Edith Rose,
annual Dartmouth College dance,
Miriam Fechimer, Margaret 'leaven-
which took place at Hotel Statler
rich, Marion Spider and Rose Emily
Heyman. The young men who were Tuesday evening last.
hosts at this delightful affair were:
Arthur Mansbach, Louis Lambert,
Frederick Morris, William Fleisch-
man, Louis Freidenborg, Victor Weil,
Walter, Edward and Philip Rothman,
William Stearns, Isadore Levin, Ralph
Schroeder, Julius Born, Edgar Kahn,
Walter Rosenfield, A. J. Levin, Ber-
nard Weisman, Carl Schott, William
Fechimer and Samuel Heavenrich.
Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz
chaperoned the party. The out-of-
town guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rose of Grand Rapists, Miss
Sylvia Furman of Rochester, N. Y.,
and Miss Anisette Morris of Boston.
Mrs. Mark Fleischman of Second
boulevard was hostess at beauti-
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Rosenthal (Dell
fully appointed luncheon at the Phoe-
nix Club on Wednesday last, compli- Elias) are receiving congratulations
on
the birth of a slaughter, Rita Ann.
menting the college girls home for
the vacation and out-of-town guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstrom (Eva
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill, who Warren) of 1923 Glynn court wish
were guests of their mother, Mrs. to announce the birth of a son, Jan. 3.
Hugo Hill of Rowena street, have re-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Canvasser
turned to their home in Chicago.
(Ada Solovich) are receiving con-
Samuel Summerlield of Farnsworth gratulations on the birth of a son,
avenue is spending a fortnight in Martin Erwin, Dec. 20.
Chicago and Grand Rapids.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mrs. S. Basch of Toledo visited at Grosslight of 404 East Ferry avenue,
a
son,
Joseph Henry, Dec. 28.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Wolf
of Lawrence avenue the past week.
Mr. al nd Mrs. A. Geff (Rebecca
Harold Simons, formerly of De- Farber) of Montclair avenue an-
trait, now of Milwaukee, spent sev- nounce the birth of a son, Bernard
eral days at the home of his parents, I., Dec. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simons of Mc-
Lean avenue. Mrs. Simons is in ,
Southern California for the winter
months.
Innumerable theater parties, lunch-
eons and dansants have been given
during the past week for the younger
college eel who were home for the
holiday vacation. Among them was
a beautiful dancing party given by
Mr. and Mrs. henry M. Fechimer on
New Year's eve at their home on
Pallister avenue for 36 guests, com-
plimenting their daughter, Miss Mi-
riam, who is home from Brynmar
School for Girls, Brynmar, Pa., and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solomon of
their house guest, Miss Sylvia For-
Chicago (Edith Weisman) are spend-
man of Rochester, N. Y.
ing a few days with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel enter- , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weisman of West-
tained at a delightful family party minster avenue.
on New Year's eve at their home on
Pallister avenue, honoring Miss Mar-
garet Ileavenrich, whose engagement
to Howard Kaichen of Cincinnati has
been announced, and the out-of-town
guests who came for the occasion.
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Under the leadership of Mrs. Al-
fred Gach of Monterey avenue a very
delightful entertainment was given
for the disabled soldiers and patients
at the Detroit Tuberculosis Swil-
t The
1as.
Miss Helen Henschel Morris, affair was made possible through the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Mor- ' untiring efforts of many who assisted
ris of Pilgrim avenue, has left for in collecting contributions for this'
New York City, where she will ma- , fund. Boxes of candy were (tis-
sue her musical studies with noted tributed and refreshments served. An
Eastern masters. En route Miss Mor- excellent program was given by Miss
ris appeared in concert in Buffalo. Frances Netzorg, songs and readings;
Previous to her departure she was Miss Lillian Vine, violinist, and Miss
soloist at a musical and banquet on Golda Vehon, danaeuse. Among the
ladies who assisted during the after-
Monday evening last.
noon were: Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein, PHI
Miss Ruth Franklin has returned Mrs. William Rindskoff, Mrs. Leon
from Pittsburgh, Pa., where she was Weinberg, Mrs. Louis Musliner and
the guest of Miss Helen E. Jackson. Mrs. Joseph Vehon.
The I'hi Kappa Nu have completed
arrangements for their annual New
Miss Rose Emily Ileyman, daugh-
Mrs. David A. Brown and daugh-
Year's dancing party to be given Sun-
ter, Rosalie, of Boston boulevard ter of Mrs. S. Heyman of Euclid aye-
day, Jan. 8, in the Hotel Statler ball-
have returned from New York, where nue west, who spent the holiday va- room.
they spent a week with Mr. Brown, cation period at home, has returned
An interesting program of enter-
to Roanoke, Va., where she is a stu-
tainment has been provided for the
Mr. and Mrs. William Else' (m a . dent at the Roanoke School for Girls. guests. Bob Cruzets'"Midnight Sere-
rion Morris) have moved from Hotel
naders" will furnish the music for
Ruel C. Phillips of Spokane, Wash.,
Addison into their new home, 35
the dancing.
was in the city the past week to at-
Trowbridge avenue.
Louis Blumberg is president of the
tend the Dartmouth College ball held
society, Irving Bloomberg is treas-
Following a pleasant visit with eel- at Hotel Statler on Tuesday evening urer and Julius Silberstein secretary.
atives and friends in Peru, Ind., Mrs. last.
Morris Inger and daughter, Miss
BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS
Frances Higer, of Burlingame avenue
HONOR MRS. WEINBECK
have returned.
During Net-
ting's Annual
Jan uary Pre-
Inventory
Sale at the
Big New Store
NVESTORS are looking with covetous
eyes at the high bond yields which pre-
vailed in May and June, 1920, when we
first called attention to opportunities in
the Bond Market. In the near future you will be
looking back just as covetously at current bond
returns.
While bonds are headed toward a 4% basis
considerably higher yields than pre-war levels
even can now be obtained. Insure yourself for
this 4% era by buying sound long term bonds
now.
Write for List J.1
E.E.MACCRONE El CO.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
301 Penobscot B11 ,$.
'MEMBERS NEW
DETROIT
Tel.Chcrry 7460.
YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
An evening set aside to honor Mrs.
! Anna Weinbeck, one of the orgariza-
Ition's oldest and most active mem-
bers, is to be a feature of the pro-
gram of the Bicur Cholem Juniors ; at
its next meeting on Thursday evening,
Jan. 19. There will als be an old
time get-together party at which a
large number of the club's early
members will be present.
Adolph Sloman will be the speaker
on this occasion and has promised to
deliver a message of timely interest
to all.
Extremely interesting will be the
playlet "Bashful Is As Bashful
Does," written by Mrs. Gertrude Sar-
noff of the entertainment committee.
Taking part in this unusual playlet
are the following who were chosen
for the more important roles: Nathan
Metzger, Paul Garelik and the Misses
Josephine Sandorf, Dorothy Epstein
and Rebecca Silver.
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Pallister
avenue entertained delightfully on
Wednesday last at the Women's City
Club.
After a pleasant visit with their
children, Mr. and Mr.. Maurice Eng-
gass of Lawrence avenue, Mr. and
Mrs. Samson Sehoenbrun and son,
Leo, have left for their home in Chi-
Established 1887---Oldest and Largest
Annie Fur Post
1507 Woodward at Clifford
ALL PRICES REDUCED
Lamps, of every size, shape ■ sad
finish,
Lamp Shade. of every description.
Fireplace Fix t urea — Andirons,
Fire-sets, F o I d i n g Screens,
Spark Guards, Coal Grates,
ate., etc.
Candlesticks, Candelabra, Shades
and Shields.
Odd Pieces of Rare Furniture,
Marble and Bronze Statuary.'
Bronze and Pottery Vases.
Mirrors, Book Ends, Door Stops
and Knockers.
—Everything in a great variety of
selection.
ETTINGe
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Buy With Confidence
At Detroit's Fur Headquarters
A. C. KRENZ
The Shop where couresey
and service prevail
4739 Woodward
Nwit Frirset Airs
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey
Zedek announce a card party on
Tuesday, Jan. 31, at the Federation
clubhouse, the proceeds of which will
go toward the Passover fund for Jew-
ish students at the University of
Michigan.
David Zemon of Virginia Park left
Wednesday. for New York, from
which point he sails on the S.S. Ad-
riatic for • tour of Palestine. From
there he will proceed to Poland to
visit his aged mother, whom he has
not seen for many years.
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Dr. and Mrs. I. Z. Traub of Hotel
Addison have left for Chicago, where
they will make their future home.
RANDOLPH ST.
Head of East Grand River.
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Stout Women
(Sizes 38 to 56)
The Second Week of Our Great
January
Clearance
Sale
Begins Monday, Featuring Still Further
Reductions in All Departments
COATS, SUITS
DRESSES
Corsets, Brassieres, Hosiery, Sweaters,
Bathrobes, Negligees, Silk, Wool and
Knit Underwear, Petticoats, Bloomers,
Etc., at
EXTREME SAVINGS
an e
2nd Floor Washington
Arcade
1537 Woodward
Avenue
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Oesip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
ORCHESTRA HALL CONCERTS
January 7 at 8:30
January 8
DETROIT SYMPHONY CHOIR
Verdi'. Requiem
January 12 et 8:30
at
3:30
January 13 at 8:30
EUGENE YSAYE, Soloist
Belgian Program
Jan.
Miss Sylvia Simons of Pallister I
In loving memory of our dear fath•
avenue is spending a fortnight in I er, Charles Hamburger, who died Jan.
New York City visiting her brother, 12, 1912.
, Seymour Simons.
His Loving Wife and Children.
--Our Furs Not Higher Than Others--
Merchant
Tailor
Miss Grace Robinson of Winnetke,
Ill., was one of the guests in the city
during the week, coming here for the
annual Dartmouth dance given at
hotel Statler Tuesday evening.
20% Off
The best people in the city are
patrons of Netting's 20'; Dis-
count Sale. Not again for one
year will 80 cents do the work sit
81.00 in the purchase of such
beauty and quality as this. In-
cluded are ALL
DANCE JANUARY 8
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I'L..\
(Except Lighting Fixtures)
KAPPA NU GIVE
Passing Opportunities--
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Everything
JR. E. J. W. W. 0. TO
HEAR MRS. WEINMAN
The next regular meeting of the
Jr. E. J. V1'. W. 0. will be held on
Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 8 o'clock, at the
B'nai li'rith clubrooms.
Mrs. Sidney Weinman, who is very
prominent in social welfare circles
here in Detroit, has been secured to
address the club. The subject of Mrs.
Weinman's talk has not been an-
nounced as yet, but everyone who
has heard her speak knows that she
lawaya has an interesting message.
A fine musical program has been
arranged and refreshments will be
served. All members are urged to
attend.
The organization will give a dance
at the Addison Hotel on Sunday, Feb.
5, which promises to be one of the
big social events of the season.
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In loving but sad memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Anna Weis-
berger Steiner, who departed this
life two years ago today, Jan. 3,
1920.
The month of January again is here,
For us the saddest of the year.
Her memory is as dear today
As in the hour she passed sway.
Her sorrowing parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry H. Weisberger,
Sisters and Brothers.
In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Isadore Feldman,
who passed away three years ago,
Jan. 10. Gone, but memory lingers
with his loving wife and children
28,
Feb. 4, at 10:30
Fab. II, 11, 211, at 10:30
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS
Second and Last Set
Tickets for Choir end Symphony Concerts at Grinnell's.
Tickets for Young People's Concerts at Orchestra Hall.
There may be a number of Kosher Restaurants in
the City, BUT—
For a Real Kosher-Hungarian Meal, Try
Price & Marshall's
Main Kosher
DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT
2108 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Bet. Elizabeth and Columbia.
We Serve High Grade Meals at Moderate Prices.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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