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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-10-27

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Engagement- 331

ocial and
Qrsonal

The

Miss Hardy Franklin of 4825 Brush
street announces the engagement of
her sister, Reel, to Joseph J. Burman
of this city.

November
Coat Sale

Mrs. Sarah Goldberg of Mt. Ver-
non avenue announces the betrothal
of her daughter, Laura Judith, to
David Pollack of Milwaukee, Wis.

All Smiety Items •nd •then loyal notes should ha communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by !I tieback Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the currant %melee
issue. PhoneGlendale 113211. Society Editor. Mall notices so m to be received net later
lean Wednesday.

Mrs. Sarah Goldberg of 212 Mt.
Vernon avenue announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Laura Ju-
An event that is looked forward to dith, to David I'ollack, son of Mr. and
At an enthusiastic meeting of men
and women, members of affiliated with keen anticipation is the cabaret Mrs. Aaron Pollack of Milwaukee,
Temple Beth El activities, held in the and supper to be given on Sunday, Wis.
•hapel of the new temple, a club Dec. 10, by the Junior lladassah, a
known as the Temple Arts Society progressive organization that has for 0.41.10W.I*0 ■•■ ••*.•••Www*Oeaye
era; organized, its purpose and object its object the caring for orphans in
being to stimulate and develop the Palestine. A vaudeville show wlil
appreciation of dramatic and musical feature the affair, to be participated
Galen among members of the temple. in by members of the society, among
This club, which will be patterned whom there is much latent talent. A
ABERLY-GOLDBERG.
after the well known Fine Arts So- dance will follow the review and if
city and Players' Club, will feature former successes of this caliber are
Mrs. I. Steiner announces the mar-
monthly one-act plays, under the per- criterions, a most enjoyable evening
riage of her sister, Miss Rose Gold-
sonal supervision of Kate Vincent is assured.
berg, to Ilerman Aberly of 635 Be-
Mayer, professional coach. Associate
thune, on Sunday, Oct. 22, at the
and active members will compose the
Mrs. Marcus Freud of hotel Wol-
Jericho Temple, Oakland and Mel-
personnel of the club. Among those verine has returned from a pleasant
bourne. After a trip East, Mr. and
joining as charter members were visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Aberly will make their home in
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Simon Straus of Chicago.
Detroit, after Nov. 1.
Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz,

Manufac-
turers of

at
Hudson's

Marriages

Fine
Furs

In the
Wholesale
'District

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mr.
Returning from a delightful stay
and Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mr. and in New York City are Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank V. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of East Kirby ave-
Milford Stern, Mrs. Mayer Stun- nue.
berger, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole,
I

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolf, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Goldstein of East For-
Milton Freud. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
est avenue was hostess at a luncheon
Vehon, Mrs. A. Friedman, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Werbe, Mra. Jacobson, Miss of beautiful appointments, followed
by bridge, honoring her cousins, the
Edith Manspach, Miss Anna Solomon,
guests of the occasion. Among those
Miss Marion Spater, Miss Mildred
present were Mrs. Sidney Weinman,
Snyder, Miss Regina Freund, Arthur
Miss Nannette Weinman, Mrs. Louis
230 Jefferson Ave. West
Manspach, Frederick Morris, Milton
Musliner, Miss Fannie Simon, Mrs.
Alexander, William Fechimer, Joseph
J. Cummins. The following officers Clarence Enggass, Mrs. Henry M.
Fechheimer, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs.
and directors were elected for a
Barney Horwitz, Mrs. Magnes Hirsch-
period of one year: Mrs. Frank V.
Florence Horwitz.
Martin, president; Frederick Morris, feld and Miss
first vice-president; Oscar Robinson,
Wallace Barlow of Davenport, Ia.,
second vice-president; Miss Regina
is a member of the recent graduating
0040400-00-00 00 6004000 4 40 0444 4000000004440004040000000 Freund, recording secretary; Miss class in chiropractics. Mr. Barlow,
Mildred Snyder, corresponding secre-
who is a former resident of Detroit
tary; Milfred Stern, treasurer, and
and a son of Adolph Barlow of Wood-
Miss Marion Spater, Sol M. Cole, Ar- land avenue, has many friends in this
thur Manspach, Mayer Sulzberger
city.
and Frank V. Martin.

Rosenberg Bros.

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The

Fifth Avenue

Corset Shop

Will Begin on Wednesday,
November 1st.

An annual event of great importance to
every woman who would be well dressed
on a small appropriation.
Most fashionable coats at very reason-
able prices are the two big features of the
sale.
Five groups to choose from at

HERRMAN-EPSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene II. Sloman of
Chicago boulevard announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Irene Sloman
Epstein, to Arnold Leonard Herrman
of Chicago, on Sunday, Oct. 22.

Every garment purchased from us is fitted over a sanitary gown.

It is very difficult right now to obtain
high grade materials and fur trimmings;
fortunately we selected these things some
time ago and had them laid aside to make
up into coats of the latest design. You
profit now by our foresight.
There is a wonderful variety to choose
from and sizes for women, small women,
misses, and those above the average.
The sale begins promptly at 9 o'clock
on Wednesday morning, November 1st.

KRAEWITZ-ARONHEIM

Oct. 19 was the day of the mar-
riage of Miss Hilda Aronheim to
Philip Kraewitz. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. Leo M. Franklin in
the presence of the immediate fami-
lies. The wedding dinner followed
at Hotel Stotler, after which the
young couple left for New York,
Philadelphia and other points of in-
terest. They will reside at the Hotel
Stotler until the completion of their
apartment in the Annhurat Court on
Seward avenue, near Twelfth street.

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

WALLACE-SOLOMON

Mrs. Martha Solomon of 435 East
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole of Burlin-
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman, game avenue have returned from a Canfield avenue announces the mar-
riage
of her daughter, Mary, to Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mr. pleasant stay with relatives and
and Mrs. Harry Farbstein and Mr. friends in Washington and New York. bert Wallace, son of Joseph Wallace
of
4240
Brush street, which took
and Mrs. Mortimer Myer were in CM-
cinnati the past week in attendance
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower and place on Sunday, Oct. 22. Rabbi J.
L.
Levine
officiated. Among the out-
at the Gutman-Brunswick wedding. Miss Minnie Goldsmith have moved
from Elmhurst avenue into their new of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I.
Reskie
of
Chicago and Mrs. Sophie
Many informal and charming func- home at '21419 Calvert avenue.
Spatter of California. The young
tions have been given for the out-
of-town guests who were in attend-
Harry Brilling of Calvert avenue couple left for Chicago and will be
ance at the Ileavenrich-Kaichen wed- left on Sunday last for Los Anglees, home to their friends after Nov. 1.
ding. Among them, many delightful Calif., where he will make a few
affairs were for Mr. and•Mrs. Louis months' stay Mr. Brilling will visit 4/6.011,PaNtowaloalyAmos./,••• ■■ •• ■ •010 ■ MOIMMII ■
Jacobs of Woodmere, lz I., guests at with his sister, Mrs. S. Mazer, whom
the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Levy he hasn't seen in many years.
of Chicago boulevard, and Mrs. Harry
Klein and Miss Frances Blitz of Den-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hilsberg and
ver, Colo., who were guests of Mr. daughter, Fanchon, former residents
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of
and Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich of of Detroit and now residing in Grand
1479 Virginia Park are receiving
Longfellow avenue. Mrs. Jacobs is Rapists, were in the city for a few
congratulations on the birth of a
a sister of Mrs. Heavenrich and Mrs. days' visit at the home of Mrs. Hils-
daughter, Marjorie, on Oct. 13.
Levy and as Grace Blitz, formerly of berg's father, A. Barlow of Woodland

"WE TAKE THREE MEASUREMENTS—NOT ONE."

Detroit, has many friends in this
city.

Mr. and Mit. Oscar Robinson, Mr.
Ind Mrs. S. M. Glogower, Mrs. David
Courlander and Miss Mildred Simons
motored to Flint the past week, where
hey attended the state conference of
he Federation of Women's Clubs.

Fred S. Decker
Mrs. B. Mandel
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Mrs. Adolph Feiss of Toledo is a
guest at the home of her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of Grosse
Point Shores. Mrs. Schloss enter-
tained delightfully at luncheon for
her mother the past week.

We are the only institution in the country using this method,
insuring absolute cleanliness.

• .Included in our line are the famous Fifth Avenue Models, "Kusto.
Maid." Corset—to twit the individual, also the new Abdomo-Sup-
port Brastierre.

Visit our shop: know what corset•comfort means.

wa csswavecswommocwoommacswommeammaimpasi
ORCHESTRA HALL
S. HV ROK PRESENT!

R\ISSIAN
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COMPANY

BUY YOUR FURS

from the

MAKER

Who has had 30 years' experi-
ence. We have fur coats in all
styles, also make them to your
order. Visit us first before going
elsewhere, as you will save
money.

We Give a
Three-Year Guarantee.
Hudson Seal Coats $225 and up

We Also Repair and Remodel.

Eastern Fur Co.

MAX ROSENBERG, Prop'r.

Phone Cherry

1414 Broadway

"Gowns of Genuine Quality"

The Bernard Shop

Women of better taste, when choosing their gowns
and wraps, not only demand materials of quality and
prices that are RIGHT, but they seek authenticity of
style. Here, we insist that all three requisites are
met before a gown is displayed.

1522 Broadway
Main 8971

..........

ARDEN PARK, NEAR BRUSH

Owner must sell immediately. 75:175 feet exceptionally well
located. Trade considered. This is ■ decided bargain
and should be investigated at once.

WORMER & MOORE

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Feig are re-
ceiving congratulations on the birth
One of the delightful social func-
of a son on Oct. 19.
tions of the past week was a lunch-
eon of charming appointments given
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon (Sadie
for 12 guests by Mrs. Louis Simon
Bloomberg) of 294 East Euclid ave-
at her home on McLean avenue.
nue are receiving congratulations on
Among the section presidents who the birth of a daughter, Shirley.

Detroiters will be interested in the
news that Edwin S. Friendly, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Friendly of El-
mira, N. Y., has been chosen business
manager of the New York Herald, an
international daily. Mr. Friendly,
who is a grandson of the late Solomon
Meyerlield of Monroe and Detroit,
has many relatives and friends in this
city who offer felicitations upon pro-
motion to this responsible position.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen of Toledo
and David Cohen of Jackson were in
the city for several days the past
week, guests of their mother, Mrs.
M. Cohen of Lincoln avenue.

A delightful social function of the
past week was the luncheon tendered
Mrs. Joseph Fels (Helen Schott) of
Kalamazoo, a recent visitor in this
city, by Mrs. B. D. Welling, at the
Women's Exchange.

An enjoyable function of the past
week was a reception and house-
warming given by Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Fishman to their many friends in
their new home on Gladstone avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fishman were the re-
cipients of many beautiful floral tri-
butes. A dinner was served to 120
guests and innumerable congratula-
tory letters and telegrams were re-
ceived from many friends who were
unable to be present on this occasion.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin of
Moss avenue spent the past 10 days
in sight-seeing in Washington and
New York. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
were joined in New York by Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Cole of Burlingame ave-
nue.

ortlianggasa of Longfellow
avenue has returned from a delight-
ful visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun, in Chicago.

Among the many charming events
of the social season was a reunion
luncheon given by the Wednesday
Study Club at the Redford Country
Club to welcome Mrs. Cora Sloman
and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, who
spent the past summer months in
Germany. Mrs. Sloman read an in-
teresting paper on "Here and There
in Germany," which was greatly en-
joyed by the members.

Miss Hattie Silverman of Burlin-
game avenue has returned from a
delightful stay in New York, going
from there to Boston, where she re-
mained for several days, guest at
Hotel Copley-Plata.

Main 4886

I

Children's Hair Cutting

Vie carry as exclusive line of Creams ■ nd Powden.
Also Hair Goods nod Fancy Combs.

Edinboro Beauty Shop

2858 John R. at Edmund Place.
Plume for Appointment: Cadillac 6194.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson of
Burlingame avenue were in Ann Ar-
bor the past week, visiting with their
ion, Sigmund Robinson, who is a stu-
dent at the University of MieSigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were acrom-
sanied by Miss Rose Myers of Mon.
'real, Canada, who has anent the past
three months at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Myers of Brash
street.

'

Mrs. Morse Saulson (Fanny Wets-
man), who has spent several weeks
visiting at 'the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wetsman of
Virginia Park, left on Monday, ac-
companied by Mr. Saulson, for their
future home in Lorraine, Ohio.

Mrs. Julius Lemla of Monroe, La.,
is the guest at the home of her chil-
dren, Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden
of East Canfield avenue. Mr. Lemla,
who spent some time in the city, left
for Monroe last week.

Cherry 910
Removal of Superflueus

Southern

"LA JUIVE"

(The Jewess)

2:30 TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SPECIAL MATINEE

"THE SNOW MAIDEN"

(Snegoorotchka)

"PIQUE DAME"

Beauty Parlor

Marcel Waning Our Specialty
Shampooing •nd Ymicuring. Electrical
Scalp Treatment. Faciel Homage.
P. C. Fee, Rm. 611 Kresge Bldg, Detroit

Now Begins Our

SPACE MAKING SALE

_
FURS

— of

Featuring 50 Hudson Seal
Coats—Were $395 to $425

at $ 269

This very timely event will start tomorrow and
continue for two weeks! Our original prices were
low—these further reductions naturally create even
greater value—and they are all guaranteed for
three years.

were

$425,

Mole Capes—

325.00
$ 285.00
$ 187.50
$ 359.00

were

$395,

now

$

now

Natural Raccoon Coats—

were

$295,

now

Persian Lamb Coats—

Temple Dancing Studio I

Woodward at Temple
Teaching the Latmt Modern Dance.
Argentine, Fol•Trot, Tango,
Shlek.
, Childree
Privet. and Class Le
and AdalM. Stage. Fancy, Calssic,
Ballet, Russian, Tow
Cad. 9911
PROF. J. L STEIFFER

THINK OF US WHEN

YOU Want •

Delicious Be: of Candy
DELIVERED.

w. S.M. Light Leech. at All Hours.

We put up Special Orders ler Dames
and Parties.
Phone Us—Northway 3511.

DE LUXE CANDY SHOP

(Pikonya Dame)

Seats, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20.

Black Caracul Capes—

Hair

Seats $1.10, $.65, $2.20.

SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of Law-
rence avenue are receiving felicita-
tions on the birth of a son, Louis
William, on Oct. 13.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolf of Nevada,
Mo., are in the city and are making
their home with their children, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Handler of Medbury
boulevard.

Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and Mrs. Jo-
seph Welt were hostesses at a charm-
ingly appointed function at the Phoe-
nix Club the past week, honoring
many of the out-of-town guests who
came to attend the Ileavenrich-Kai-
wedding.

Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Pallister ave-
nue is actively interested in the move-
ment on foot to build a home to
sONIIMINIMIEr7 house the Women's City Club. Mrs.
Butzel is active on the membership
The Edinboro Beauty Shop Invites your patronage to its well equip-
committee.
ped, exclusive beauty parlors and offers you efficient
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Puri-
service, privacy and refinement.
'an avenue was hostess to the mem•
.WE SPECIALIZE IN
bers of the Detroit Women Writers'
French Youth Pack
Club at the fortnightly meeting held
Marcel Wane
in the main library clubrooms on
Scalp Treatment
Water Ways
Manicure
Tuesday afternoon.
[noon Rapid Dye

514 Griswold St.

OF OVER 100 ARTISTS-ORCHESTRA,CHOMISEe
MALLET. REPERTOIRE OF 50 MATTER WORKS
ArILEs OPERAS..
OF RUSSIAN, FRENC,H, ITALIAN
rt.ttroRm
8:15 TONIGHT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27

avenue.

are actively interested in the Needle-
work Guild, an organization devoted
to the collection of garments for the
needy, and Mrs. Albert W. Schloss,
Mrs. A. M. Ermann, Mrs. A. Fried-
man, Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, Mrs. M.
A. Hershfeld, Mrs. M. S. Fink and
Miss Nannette Weinman.

485.00

$69.50

Mirtly3

301 Stroh Building

$55.00

$49.50

$39.50

were

$450,

now

irnbatne,),Co.
urnerf to Gonligwown

Capitol Theater Building

5015 Woodward Ave at Warren.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

Painlessly and permmently dmtroyed
from fate, grim sad limb+. No de-
pliaterie• or electric needle med.
Eyebrow. Arched.

MARY LOUISE SHOPPE

INH Salim. Bldg.

Cherry 47 6 0

East

Crud River &ad Farmer Sines

Merchant
A. C. Kranz Tailor

10347 Wood'rd

The Shop where courtesy
Between Calvert a nd
and service prevail
Collingwood

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