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January 27, 1922 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-01-27

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PAGE SEVEN

Announces Betrothal

Misses

Tweed
Suits

FOR SPRING

$35-445-465

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1230 Woodward

Avenue

Henry Marks of the Leslie Manor,
East Grand boulevard, spent a few
lays in Grand Rapids the past Week.

The D. S. E. A. Study Club was
entertained at a musicale at the home
of Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand
boulevard on Tuesday afternoon last
honoring Mrs. W. I. Bolt. Philip and
Josephine Stern and Harold Sillman
contributed piano and violin solos
and Mrs. Clara Iliehm gave several
readings.

Could anything be smarter than
the mannish lines of these sport
suits? Suits so practical for street
atnl bUSIlletiS Wear; nothing more
attractive fur downright common-
:ow:0 and comfort. Colors include
nistletoe green, Long Beach grey,
termuda coral. Narrow tie belts,
rate'.[ pockets, button trimming.

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Ipilimancrl:5

Sirs. Eva Painter at Davenport,
Iowa, who was the guest at the home
:f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald
if Calvert avenue, has returned to
her home, stopping en route at Mil-
waukee, 1Vis., for a few days.

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Returning from Bay City, where
she spent the past few days, is Mrs.
Phil Feinberg of h'arrand Park.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other
store.

Sirs. S. Sternberger of New York
is the guest of relatives and friends
in this city.

Mrs. Si. Benmosche, who has been
spending the past six months abroad,
is in the city fur a few weeks' stay,
a guest at hotel Addison.

Mrs. S. F. Matthews and Mrs.
Marcus of Boston are guests of their
brother, A. Lincoln Seheffreen of
MedLury avenue.

FLINT I. 0. B. B. TO
INSTALL OFFICERS

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Rabbis Hershman and Franklin Sunday Services:
On Sunday, Jan. 29, Rabbi Henry
to Address Special Meetings
J. Berkowitz will discuss "Faith and
of Lodge.
Superstition." The services at the
Temple begin at 11 o'clock. The pub-
-
-
FLINT—Installation of the newly lic is coretally welcome.

MISS ROSE FREEDMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman of Chicago Boulevard, announce
the engagetnent of their daughter, Rose, to Mn, Harry Sloan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sloan of West Grand Bouletard. Reception
on Sunday, Feb. s, 2 to 5 and 7 to to p. M.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon have re-
turned from New York, where they
spent the past week.

Mrs. Fred S'Itenco (Golds Brown)
of St. Louis, Mo., is a guest at the
Charles Nathanson, Abe Lightbluw,
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Brown of Burlingame avenue. Luois Schulman, William Brown, Leo
Mandell, Max Cohen, Mary Cumin,
Ethelyn Kran, Samuel Karp, Lenin
Miss Julia Klein was in New York Katzin, Allen Meyers, Florence and
the past week in attendance at the Marion Sterling were among those
Young People's League, which WAS who participated in the playlets pre-
held in connection with the United sented by students of Central High
Synagogue of America convention.
School on Tuesday evening lust.

Eng/mil:truth

LEFKO SAMBURG

For Complete and
Perfect Enjoyment
of Winter Sports

Knicker Suits of Tweed

Absolute liberty and unrestrained freedom
Mrs. Gizela Samburg of 3814
Brush street announces the marriage!
interpreted in smart Tweeds of brilliant colors,
of her daughter, Tillie Deems, to
giving exhilarating dash and beauty to the
Louis Lefko of this city. The mar-
wearer.
riage took place New Year's day at
Temple Beth El. Rabbi Leo M.
Two - piece Knicher Suits, $19.75 Up
Franklin officiated. Mrs. Lefko was
elected officers of Flint Lodge, No.
Returning from New York, where
formerly a school teacher in Mc-
Separate Tweed Knickers, $10.75
Sabbath Services:
Samuel
Zuiback
of
Owen
avenue
he spent the oast week, is J. L. Marx
Keesport, i's.
556, I. 0. B. B., will be held Sunday
left to spend the remainder of the
Rabbi Franklin will preach at the
evening, Jan. 29, at the Progress Hall regular Sabbath service this week. of Rhode Island avenue.
winter in Southern California with
on Harrison street. The officers to he Services begin as usual at 10:30.
ABRAMSOHN-BERKMAN.
Mrs. Sam Meisner, formerly of De- Mrs. Zuieback and daughter, Jewel.
—.-
installed are: S. S. I'earlstine, presi-
troit, now of Columbus, Ohio, who
Mrs.
I. Berkman of Waco, Texas, 1112 nninranumenumnsuusamessuseserunannores
Young
People's
Society:
Miss
Mollie
Tenebaum
of
643
King
spent several weeks in the city visit-
dent; Louis Green, vice-president;
avenue entertained four couples last announces the marriage of her daugh-
ing
with
relatives
and
friends,
has
Tickets
are
out
for
the
third
an-
Samuel Jaffe, treasurer; J. Eugene
ter, Sady, to Roy Abramsohn, son of
nual formal ball to be held at the left for Reading, Pa., where she will Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Abramsuhn of
Bloomberg, secretary; William Haus- Elks' Temple, Saturday evening, Feb. be the guest at the home of her
Detroit. The wedding took place
er, Emanuel Lewis and Hyman Wine- 11. Those who wish to obtain tickets brothers.
Harry Leff of Flint, Mich., spent
garden, trustees, and Benjamin Ben- are advised to do so at once, as the
the week-end in Detroit at the home Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Temple Agu-
dath
Jacob at Waco. Following the
nett, warden. The installation cere- demand this year is the largest in the
Miss Tanta Prager of Byron ave- of his sister, Mrs. A. Jackson of 315
wedding the couple left for a trip
monies will be open to the public, and history of the Young People's So- nue has left for New York, where East Philadelphia,
through the South, after which they
a large delegation is expected from ciety. The usual membership dance she will visit friends and relatives.
will make their residence in Detroit.
surrounding towns and neighboring will be. held Sunday, Feb. 29. Mem-
Dr. A. E. Bernstein will leave the
cities. Suitable entertainment, light bership cards must be displayed at
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smitt of 03118 first of February for Paris, where he
refreshments and interesting speak- the drain
Taylor avenue left for a trip to New will remain for one year.
DANTO-TITLEBAUM.
ers will be provided. Moses Rosen-
York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Smitt
-- -
thal will act as chairman.
will remain in New York a month,
Mrs. Delia Titlebaum and Charles
Sabbath School:
S.
A.
Silberstein
and
Miss
Elsie
In the afternoon a large class of
Election of officers for the "City Sir. Smitt returning in 10 days.
Slbeirstein of Duluth, Minn., were Dante were unged in marriage on
candidates from Owosso, Davison and
Wednesday, Jarr 11, in the vestry-
Flint will he initiated and it is ex- of Justice" will be held Sunday, Feb.
Mrs. Isadore Horwitz, Mrs. Joseph the guests of Mrs. J. Marcuse and rooms of Temple Beth El, Rabbi
12,
when
the
second
term
begins.
Mrs. A. Bondy of 1474 Webb avenue.
pected that the efficient Bay City de-
Famous Russian Pianist,
G.
Gordon
and
Mrs.
Sidney
S.
Sha-
Franklin: officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
gree team will confer the work. The Nomination petiCons must be circu- piro were hostesses at a beautifully
Danto have left for Southern Cali-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Robinson of 425
committee in charge of arrangements lated in the classes not later than apnointed luncheon and bridge in the
fornia, where they will remain until
Appearing at
for both installation and initiation, in Sunday, F ;b. 5.
ballroom of Hotel Cadillac on Mon- East Kirby avenue have returned the first of June.
addition to the officers, consists of
day afternoon, honorm.4 Mrs. Her- from a visit in Chicago.
Nathan Agree, chairman, William Temple Sisterhood:
ORCHESTRA HALL
man F. Gordon, a New York visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Goldberg, 1706
Ilauser, Louis Green, Robert Kristoff
Rev. William A. Sligrr will ad- Other out-of-town guests at the
KOHANE•SIMS
and Samuel Jaffe.
dress the Sisterhood on the subject luncheon were Mrs. S. Matthews and Waverly avenue, entertained 50
Thursday and Friday.Eveninga
Ill r. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sims an-
Flint Lodge of I. 0. 13. B. is for- "Keys to the Kingdom." This prom- Mrs. B. Marcus of Boston and Mrs. guests Sunday in honor of their
tunate in securing two of Michigan's ises to be a very interestine meeting, K. Sidder of Chicago.
daughter, Revah's 13th birthday. The nounce the marriage of their (laugh-
Ablest and most disting-i lied speak- as Rev. Stiger has the renutation of
home was beautifully decorated in ter, Miss Florence Carol Sims, to Abe
of This Week
ers to address the Jew. .. of Flint un- being one of the best speakers in the
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Senft and reel and white with red and white Kohane, Sunday evening, Jan. 29, at
der its auspices. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- city of Detroit. Ile is noted for h:s daughter, who were guests at the carnations as a centerpiece. Music, 6:30. Reception at 8:30, ballroom,
With the
man of Detroit will steak on Tues- literary criticism.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lion- (lancing and games were enjoyed. Hotel Stealer. No cards.
day evening, Feb. 11. rid Rabbi Leo
man of East Warren avenue, have Miss Revah entertained her guests
M. Franklin of Detr, it n March. The EUROPEAN WOMEN'S
DETROIT SYMPHONY
returned to their home in Newark, with selections on the concert harp •••• ■ •••• ■ •••• ■■•■•••■ .........
officers of the lodge pre elm) in com-
N . J.
WELFARE SOCIETY
The Hebrew Baby Day Nursery,
munication with and end oevoring to
ORCHESTRA
secure another noted and crominent
David E. Levyn of Fostoria Ohio, Juniors, at yesterday's meeting dis-
Jewish citizen to make addi.e4 es.
The beard of directors of the Eu- spent a few days in the city the past banded. Further information may
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega- ropean Jewish Women's Welfare Or- week, a guest of relatives and friends. lie obtained by calling hemlock 1597.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1,. Kavanau
tion Beth Israel held a mast success- ganization met Saturday evening, .tan. --
ful masquerade ball at the Progress 21, at the hem. of Mrs. Fred Epstein
The young people of Congregation of 501 Westminster avenue announce
Mrs. Justin Lentin of Chicago was
hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, of Nit. Vernon avenue. Mrs. Joseph v s.ting at the home of her parents, Ahavath Zion are anxious to organ- the birth of a sun, Julian Lee, on Sat-
fromiwhich a neat sum was realized, Zuckerman acted as chairman. Mrs....Mr. and Mrs. I.. Hochman of Kenil- ize a society for educational and so- urday, Jan. 21.
cial purposes. Young people who are
which proceeds will go towards the Mary Schneiderman acted as sacra- worth avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. David Levy (Helen
interested are asked to communicate
furnishing of the new synagogue, now tar)'. A luncheon was served by the'
being erected.
with Miss Lillian Gottesman, 458 Al- Blitz) of Boston boulevard are re-
S1
(tan
Kuttnauer
of
the
Calling-
hostess after the meeting.
ceiving
felicitations on the birth of a
ger
avenue.
The hoard of directors will next wood apartments spent a few (lays in
daughter, Elizabeth Helen, Jan. 16.
ELITES
meet on Saturday evening, Jan. 28, at Grand Rapids the past week.
Mrs. Morris Fishman of Ferry ave-
the home of Mrs. Sol Baker, 571 liar-;
per avenue. The next regular meet...! Maurice Pearlstein was one of the nue has returned from New York
A musical comedy given at an mg of the society will be held Sion- participants in "Fourteen," the com- City, where she has been the guest
hi me of Mr. Ketai, Sunday, Jan. 22, day evening at the Mogen Abraham edy presented by students of the Cen- of friends and relatives. She also
visited in Rochester for several days.
%as well received by both the visit irs synagogue.
tral High School.
The basketball team of the Young
and the members. The members who
Miss Irene Wiener, who has been Woman's Ilebrew Association of the
participated in the play showed un-
Ben
B.
Jacob
of
Boston
boulevard
HIM( of hearing the world's greatest plan-
CARD OF THANKS
usual ingenuity ode ability. Mr.
has returned from a few days' stay the guest for the past several weeks Jewish Woman's Club defeated the
of Miss Lorene Simmons of Second S'hite Star players in a scheduled
' ists play in your own home. Think of insert-
Kline, an alumnus of the club, gave
in New York City.
an address on "Sportsmanship." The
boulevard,
has
returned
to
her
home
Mrs. Manfred Linick of 102 Cali-
game Thursday, Jan. 19, with a score
ing a record roll into your piano and then lis-
alerting was adjourned after a mu- f.,rnia avenue extends her thanks to
Returning from New York, where in New York City.
of 16-6. The team is now well or-
tening while it plays the immortal works of
ideal recital by Mr. Resseler. The '-er relatives and friends for their they spent the past week, are Mr.
ganized
and
is
confident
of
many
Among the many attractive enter-
committee of entertainment is plan- Siednesses during her recent bereave- and Sirs. W. I,. Berman of Boston
Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven—just as the masters
tainments given during the week fo r more victories this season. Another
ning a dance for the near future.
r.
boulevard.
play them in the great concert halls. Paderew-
Mrs. German I'. Gordon of New York game was played at the Trowbridge
City and Mrs. Saul Matthews and School, Forest and St. Antoine
ski, Bauer, Hofmann, Ganz, Cortot, Gabrilo-
MorrM Marus of Boston was a lunch- streets, Thursday, Jan. 26, aganist
witsch, Friedman, de Pachman, Novaes, Grain-
eon and bridge Tuesday afternoon, the Sacred Heart of Mary girls. The
team
is
composed
of
the
following
at which Mrs. Samuel C. Goodman
ger,
etc., make record-rolls of their playing
players:
Bessie
Knoppow,
center;
and Mrs. A. II. Weinstein were hos-
ONLY FOR THE DUO-ART!
tesses. The luncheon was given at Esther Rosenberg, right center; Ruth
Goldstein,
right
forward;
Frieda
Le-
the Goodman residence on Carter
avenue. Sirs. Abram L. Sheffrin en- vin, left forward; Lffibie Miller, left
This—the most amazing musical invention
tertained for the guests at the Hotel guard; Betty Bonstein, right guard;
of the Twentieth century--can be had only in
Taller during the week. On Satur- Beatrice Madessky and Anne Kurt-
those makes: STEINWAY, STROUD, AEOL-
day, Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mrs. Meyer zin, substitutes. Mrs. Sadies R. Ja-
Prussian and Mrs. Louis Mark will cobs is manager and Miss Esther Ro-
IAN,
WHEELOCK, STECK, GRINNELL
senberg
coach.
A
second
team
is
be-
entertain for the visitors at the Hotel
BROS., WEBER, and can be purchased in
Wolverine at a luncheon for 55 ladies. ing formed. Girls who are interested
are asked to communicate with Mrs.
Michigan only at the House of Grinnell. Prices
Miss Sarah Horwitz of Ottawa, Jacobs at Market 5060-20, or at the
commence at $750.
Canada, who is visiting her sister and clubhouse., Glendale 7971.
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz
Other instruments accepted in part enchango
The first get-together meeting of
of Warren avenue, is being delight-
fully entertained by her relatives and all the clubs and societies affiliated
Convenient Payment• A
ed.
with the Y. W. Fr. A. will take place
host of friends.
Sunday, Jan. 29, at 2:45 p. m. at the
Mrs. Julian Lentin of Chicago (nee Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Reports
Rose Hochman) has been extensive- of all societies will be given and
ly entertained the past three weeks plans of the organization outlined. A
5 Floors-1507 Woodward at Clifford
by her many friends, while a guest program of entertainment will be fur-
Catalog waited you upon request
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. nished by the Dramatic Club of the
Hochman of Kenilworth avenue. Mr.
26 Stores. Headquarters,
Lentin joined his wife for a few days
last week.
Wednesday, Feb. 1, has been re- I
1515- 2 1 Woodward Avenue
served as Y. W. II. A. night at the
Downtown Branch, Broadway near Monroe.
Jewish Institute Art Exhibit. The
U-KNO-ALL CLUB
Drama Club will present a play on
Exclusive Steinway representa-
that evening.
lives for Michigan
The 11-Kno-All Rubeville party, held
at their farmhouse at Romulus,
Stich., Sunday, Jan. 22, was well at-
tended, and marked by many inter-
esting features that helped make the
affair the success it was.
m"-i
Dancing ripened and closed the pro-
S
rmnlirmux.rim.
gram of the day, to the strains of
Desirable Wraps, Coats, Dolmans, Capes, Scarfs, Men's Fur-lined Overcoats,
IN MEMORIAM
Strauss' Orchestra. The dinner, con-
Adjustable Overcoat Collar!, Fur Capes, Fur Gloves, Etc.
sisting of all farm products, was serv-
ed at 0 p. m. Entertainment numbers
In loving memory of Lena Finkel- .
Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L Levin.
were given between dances. Harry P. , t. n, who &NI two years ago today,
1425 BROADWAY
Telephone Cadillac 4758
Stone's 14 , ,ags and stories furnished a Feb. 5, 1920.
!sulk of the comedy. Harry Horowitz'
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
sang a group of songs in a fashion all When Mother breathes her last fare-,

11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
his own. Rose and Alexander Strauss
well,
MENUs
rendered a few siolin solos of merit.
FUR COLD STORAGE ON THE PREMISES
The blow is more than tongues can ,
Celery
The committee in charge were the
Pickle and Olives
tell.
Radishes
Messrs Harr)) I'. Stone, Jack Rosen- Earth seems quite anther place
Chopped Chicken Livers
' erg, Jack Behrmann, Hyman Bern- Without the smile of Mot'her's face
Chicken Rice and Noodle Soup
Roast Sirloin of Beef with Noodles
stein, Manuel Si. Rosenthal and Na- She is gone but never to be forgotten
$0.75
than D. Metzger, who received much I
Roast Veal, Mashed Potatoes ..
Her loving sons and daughters,
Beef
Tongues In mode ..
e.mmendation and praise for the sue- I
.
Mr. C. Finkelstein.
.
essful manner in which the program
Apple Strudel
Mr. J Finkelstein.
gas carried out.
rlic Shop where courtesy
Demitasse Coffee or Tea
Merchant
Mrs. F. H. Itarrnett.
Mr. and Sirs. Simon Kaminawed
Mrs.
Dr.
S.
Frank.
prevail
and service
MANAGER, S. KRAEMER
Just North of Fend Ave and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Isenberg
Miss Anna Finkelstein.
Yroprietor of Kraerner's Hotel, Mt. Clemons.
were the chaperones of the party.
Miss Dorothy Finkelstein

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