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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-02-03

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America lavish Periodeal Carter

GUMS ATINUZ - CINCINNATI 30, 01110

PAGE SEVEN

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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Buchbinder, ,
spent a fortnight in Boston and Wor-
cester, Mass.

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Misses'

Miss Tena Goldstein of Titusville,
Lillian Bash of Holcomb avenue
Pa., is in the city, a guest at the home and Harry Horwitz of East Warren
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zackheim of avenue were among the winners in
Second boulevard.
the spelling contest conducted by the
Detroit News the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner of
Mrs. A. E. Goldsmith and daugh-
Bay City spent a week in Detroit as
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Lenore, are visiting friends and
William Blumenthal of Fourth ave- relatives in Saginaw.

DRESSES

of Chiffon Taffeta

39.50 45.00

light you. Values which will give
large returns in smart service.
Colors are brown, henna, navy and
black. For street, afternoon and
informal wear they are quite ex-
ceptional. Many winsome inno-
vations.

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Mrs. II. Williams (Ethel Tobias),
who was the guest at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Jennie Tobias of Elm-
hurst avenue, has returned to her
home in Chicago.

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Mrs. S. Teller of Chicago is visiting
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Neiman of 2002 llazelwood ave.
nue.

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DETROIT, l'ilICHIGAN
No connection with any other
store.

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Returning from a trip to Provi-
dence, R. I., where he spent several
days, is Samuel Summerfield of
Farnsworth avenue.

Returning from a several days' stay
in Chicago and Grand Rapids is Rob-
ert Marwil of Longfellow avenue.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Oulu Gabrilowitsch, Conductor

TONIGHT AT 8:30. ORCHESTRA HALL
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Soloist. Playing Rachmaninoff 2nd Concerto.
All RUSSIAN PROGRAM

The Triangle Club held its meeting
Sunday afternoon. Plans were out-
MRS. LOUIS SCHWARTZ
(Marie Colbe)
lined for a Purim party. In the even-
ing they attended a theater party,
Mrs. Anna Colbe announces the
followed by a luncheon at the Ritz.
marriage of her daughter, Marie, to
Louis Schwartz of this city, at the
Mr. and Mrs. A. Epstein of 477 bride's residence, 301 East Forest
Colburn place gave a reception at, avenue, Sunday, Jan. 30.
their home Sunday afternoon and
evening in honor of their daughter,
Florence Sunshine. A delightful pro- Horwitz of Warren avenue, has re-
gram was arranged from 2 to 5 in the turned to her home after spending
afternoon for 20 little children. At four weeks in this city. Miss Hor-
6 o'clock a dinner was served to 40 witz also spent a few days in To-
guests. The little hostess entertained ronto, Canada.
her visitors with songs and dances.
She was assisted by Ida Rosenthal
Miss Julia Wine gave an interest-
with classical dances. Rainbow dances
ing talk Monday evening before the
predominated in the color decora- Junior Hadassah, reporting the ac-
tions. Julius Steinberg of New York
tivities of the last Hadassah conven-
City was an out-of-town guest.
tion at Pittsburgh. l'articularly in-

Mrs. William Bassichis (Elsa Deck-
er), who was in the city for a few
days at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. II. Bieberstein entertained de-
Joseph Decker of Euclid avenue, has lightfully at luncheon and cards on
returned to Cleveland.
Saturday afternoon at her home on
Elmhurst avenue.
Mrs. Louis Welt of Chandler ave-
nue returned from Battle Creek,
The Friday Club tendered a sur-
where she spent a few days.
prise party to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dry-
foos of Hazelwood avenue at their
Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of East Palm- home on Friday evening last, prior
er avenue has returned from a sev- to their departure for Southern Cali-
eral days' visit with friends in Flint, fornia, where they will spend the re-
Mich.
mainder of the winter months.

TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MORNING AT 10:30
Musig Appreciation Orchestra Course—Second Concert
Victor Kolar, Conducting
Robert De Bruce, Talking
Every One of Any Age Welcome

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, AT 3:30
POPULAR PRICES
The Celebrated Pianist—ERNEST SCHELLING—Soloist
Thursday ■ and Friday, February 9 and 10, at 8:30
ARTHUR SCHNABEL—THE EMINENT PIANIST—SOLOIST
Pathetic Symphony—Tschaikowsky

There may be a number of Kosher Restaurants in
the City, BUT—

Miss Carrie Meyer of Second
Miss Sylvia Jackson had as her
boulevard entertained delightfully at guest Miss Lillian Less of Flint. Many
luncheon, complimenting Miss Adele interesting functions were given for
Siegel ,a bride of the coming week.
the visitor during her stay.

For a Real Kosher-Hungarian Meal, Try

Price & Marshall's
Main Kosher

Returning from an extended trip
Miss Hindu Kurtzman of 309 En-
throughout the East is A. G. Samuels glewood avenue was hostess at a de-
of Calvert avenue.
lightful surprise party given in honor
of the Misses I.ottie Davidow and
L. B. Kram of Edison avenue spent Emily Levine, graduates of Northern
several days in New York City the and Central lligh School ,on Saturday
past week.
evening, Jan. 28.

2108 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich, Bet. Elizabeth and Columbia.
We Serve High Grade Meals at Moderate Prices.

Mrs. Charles Glick of John R.
Mrs. S. T. Winkelman and daugh-
street has relurn'd from a several ters, Minnie nad Billie, of -144 Alger
lays' visit with friends and relatives avenue, who left for New York City
in Saginaw.
some time ago, are in Atlantic City.

DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT

Telephone Cherry 1223

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

Mrs. Lewis Steinberg of Carter
and Mrs. A. L. Scheffreen of
Medbury avenue gave a beautifully
/ -Medbury
appointed luncheon for 40 ladies at
the Hotel 'Culler Wednesday, the'
guests of honor being Mrs. Saul Mat-,
thews, Mrs. NI. Marcus of Boston and
. Mrs. II. Gordon of New York. The
luncheon was followed by a delight-
ful afternoon at bridge.

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A delightful fare-well party was
held in honor of Miss Molly Price
Saturday evening, Jan. 28, at th e
home of Miss Esther Friedman of 565
Belmont avenue. The guests were
the Misses Marion Caplan, Elizabeth
Cater, Helen Goldstein, Sylvia Moss,
Helen Rosenberg and Messrs. AI Alt-
man, Sam Babcock, Lewis Frank,
Morton Grass, Louis Lieberman,
Harry Rosengard, Maurice Marko-
witz, Aaron Popsik and Irwin larow-
sky.

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Hastings-Brewster Market

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH

Hastings and Brewster Sts.

Mr. Miller and Mr. Silver have long realized the need of this beautiful general market which
will open at 7 A. M. on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Eighteen first-class shops, designed to meet every de-
mand of the family table. Thi.. management has been exceedingly discriminate in the choice of ten-
ants; each shop-keeper is an 'et in his line. Think of it, a tank for live fish; just point at one,
it is yours. Don't fail to atter,' '1 , grand opening on Wednesday, Feb. 8. A great many features.
Hot coffee served free. Souveri.s given.

Quality

Service

Popular Prices

Dancing

Hours of Business

See Mr. Miller con-
Monday 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
cerning your pri-
Tuesday 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
vate dancing party
Wednesday 7 A. M. to 7:30 F M.
—entire second
Thursday 7 A. M. to 11 P. M.
floor of our new
Friday 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Saturday 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. market.

Character of Shops

1 Fresh Fish Shop
1 Herring Shop
3 Shops for "Trafe" Meats and
Poultry
I Shop for Kocher Meats

I Shop for Kosher Poultry
2 Vegetable and Fruit St•nds
2 Counter. for Butter and Eggs
2 Bakeries
1 Confectionery

1 Large Grocery Department (is-
dependent company)
1 Tea and Coffee Shop
1 Shop for Dried Fruits and Nuts
1 Kosher Delicatessen

BUYING POWER

The table below indicates quite accurately the buying power of the dol-
lar you will spend at our new market.

1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922

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A farewell party was given in
honor of Miss Lena Farmer of 3831,
Thirty-third street at the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. S. Sachs at 6262
Michigan avenue, Sunday evening,
Jan. 29. Miss Farmer left Monday
for a month's stay in the East.
Among the guests were Lillian Mey-
ers, Rose Meyers, Essie Stein, Mollie
Hoffman, Mae Hoffman, Hilda Ress-
ler, Sarah Knoppow, Sarah Vogel,
Samuel Miller, Joseph Staub, Theo-
dore Levin, Sol Levin, Walker Far-
ber and Judah Sachs.

The Misses Estella and Dorothy
Blumenthal of West Branch, Mich.,
are the guests of Mrs. Ross Alperin.

Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Frieden-
berg and their daughter, Sylvia, are
spending a short time in New York
City.

Alvin D. Ilersch addressed the De-
troit Lodge, F. & A. M., Tuesday
night, the subject being "Life of
King Solomon."

Miss Frieda Monison of Chicago
visited ni Detroit for one week with
Miss Leola Lapides of Harper avenue.
A theater party in honor of Miss
Monison was given by Bessie Smith
at the Detroit Opera House.. A fare-
well party in her honor was given by
Miss Leola Lapides. The guests were
entertained by the well known piano
player, Paul Bachout, and violinist,
Harry Appel. Selections were also
rendered by Paul Garelik.

Dr. Alexander Goldstein, member
of the World Zionist Delegation in
the United States, visiting this week
in Detroit, is the nephew of Mrs.
Belle Goldstone of 1440 Virginia
Park. Ile will be entertained by hie
aunt during his stay here.

Simon N. Jacobs of Cornwall, Ont.,
Is visiting his sister, Mies Lillian Ja-
cobs of 299 Medbury avenue.

Don't Forget Wednesday, February 8th

Copyright, Ben Tecumseh Syndicate.

Merchant

the Shop wise. tourtssi

and .rvic. Prey"

4739 Woodward

had North

of Fared Ms

teresting was the news she brought
concerning the activities of the other
Junior Hadassah chapters throughout
the country.

Mrs. M. Yalonsteln and daughter,
Dorothy, of Sault Ste. Marie are visit-
ing with their parents and grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of Vir-
ginia Park.

Miss Isabella Werbe of the faculty
of the Detroit Conservatory of Music
will give the first of her series of
musicales at the Conservatory hall
on the evening of Feb. 4. The younger
members of her class who will par-
ticipate in this concert are: Norman
Baum, Marion Walker, Jennie Kas-
low, Pearl Goldman, Wilma Glazer,
Aubrey Cherkose, Jerome Simons,
Solda Molin, Esther (merman, Hilda
Seldes, Lillian Adel, Leah Morse,
Nance Rosenthal, Maurice Sherman,
Rosaline Goldstein, Saul Modell, Leah
Freedman, Edward Werbe, Eleanor
Carey, Josephine Baker, Abram
Freedman, Gertrude Vieterson, Je-
rome Mockowitz, Lucille Bersten and
Bernice Kull.

Returning from the East, where he
spent several weeks visiting with
friends and relatives, is Samuel Ilam-
burger of Alexandrine avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salinsky and
dugahter, Betty Jean, of Albert Lea,
Minn., are spending a few days with
their sister, Mrs. Harry A. Cohen of
75 Harmon avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. DeYoung of 644
East Kirby avenue are celebrating
the graduation of their two children,
Sidney and Selma, from local schools.
Sidney, who graduated from Central,
will enter law school, while Selma
will continue her studies in the high
schools.

Sam Salinsky of Aberdeen, S. D.,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. harry
Cohen of 75 Harmon avenue.

PERFECTION LODGE

Miss Molly Price, a former resident
I'erfection Lodge No. 486, F .& A.
of Detroit, has left for her home in
M., will hold special communication
Saginaw.
Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 2 p. m. F. C.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Franklin of degrees. Lookout committee at 3 p. m.
Battle Creek spent the week-end with
their mother, Mrs. Sarah Franklin of
Brush street.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of 21631
Beaubien street are giving a birthday
party in honor of their daughter, Bee-'
nice's, first birthday, Feb. 6.

Tailor

Woodward

A•stnu•

Mrs. Joseph S. Landsberg has re-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levy of 7616 turned from a visit in Saginaw.
Merrill avenue are spending some
Mrs. Joseph Eder of 4423 Brush1
time at Hotel Miller in St. Peters-
street gave a grauation party for herl
burg, Ha.
daughter, Lillian, Saturday. Fifteen
Mrs. Julius Greenthal entertained guests were entertained at a theater;
20 guests delightfully at luncheon party at the Temple, followed by an
followed by bridge on Friday last at evening party at the residence. The,
house was prettily decorated with
her home on Tuxedo avenue.
palms and flowers.

and ornamentations will de-

Square Dealing

1230

nue.

RESSES whose silhouettes

A. C. KRENZ

ffimelhoch3

Returning from a several days' trip
to New York is D. W. Kolb of Gar-
land avenue.

New Spring-time

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Announces Marriage.

The Misses Charlotte and Marcia
Ermann, with their guest, Miss Isa-
bella Wolfstein, will spend the mid-
semester vacation at the home of Mrs.
A. M. Ermann.

Annual

February Sale

of New Spring. Blouses

This is the year's opportunity for every
busy' woman to supply her entire needs at, i
great savings.

The most comprehensive range of prices
that it has ever been our privilege to offer.

Begins Monday, February 6th

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Columbia Challenger
Now $1195

A short time ago this five pas-
senger touring car sold for $1995.
Today $800 less.
Never before the war or since has
such a big six sold at such a
low price.

COLUMBIA MOTORS CO., ORTROIT,U.S.A.

WILLIAM F. V. NEUMANN

6022 Woodward Ave. Phone Northway 2434

Columbia

'GEM OF THE HIGHWAY

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Sale of Women's
Arch Preserver
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Off

This is a sale for all women who are troubled
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underneati. the entire foot, Arch Preserver Shoes
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Our complete boot stock is included—black and
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This opportunity is for a brief time only. Visit
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Mrs. Amelia Berger and daughter
have returned from • three weeks'
visit in Erie, Pa.

Miss Sarah Horwitz of Ottawa,
Canada, who was the guest of her
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

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