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November 17, 1922 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-11-17

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PAGE TEN

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ocial and
Qrsonal

CORSET

"It Cling.'

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Among the out of twon visitors who
came here to attend the dedication
services of Temple Beth El, were Mrs.
Arthur II. Spiegel and son of Chi-
cago, Miss Belle Franklin of Cin-
cinnati, Herbert M. Oherfelder of Chi-
cago, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsey
and daughter of Saginaw, David \Vol- combined meeting of the men and
sey of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. women.
Phillip of Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Weinberg of Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kromer of 983
Macomb street are spending a few
On Monday afternoon Rabbi I,eo M. weeks at Hotel Winecoff, Atlanta,
Franklin will address the Detroit Eng- Ga.
lish club at the auditorium of the
Central high school on the subject
Mrs. Jacob H. Keopelman of 225
"The Philosophical Books of the
Medbury is visiting her sister, Mrs .
Bible."
J. M. Goodman at Muskegon, Mich.

Discount on di

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Corsets
Brassieres
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Old Telephone Bldg.

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MEYER

BARRON. Prep.

Buyers of All Kinds

At a social gathering held on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Goldberg
of Second boulevard have moved to day evening at the home of Maurice
the new Birchmont apartments at Markowitz, 107 Westminster avenue,
the Adelphian Club presented an en-
112 Seward avenue.
tertaining program, Bernard Velick
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah and Louis Schwartz appearing in a
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will meet comedy skit and Louis Silverberg of-
this Monday evening at Coe B'nal fering violin selections. Piano se-
B'fith Clubrooms on Broadway.' The lections were played by Mils Helen
meeting will start promptly at 8 Silverberg, John Sklar and Louis
o'clock to allow the ladies tame to Schwartz and vocal selections given
listen to the speaker before Pisgah by the Misses Lillian Greenberg and
Lodge, Rabbi henry J. Berkowitz. Rose Kirshbaum. Monologues were
The entertainment planned for the recited by Miss Henrietta Goldfarb.
evening will be presented before the A buffet luncheon was served.

el

WASTE PAPER
1342 Brewster St.
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1708

LaVerne H. Brown

Teacher of Piano and
Theory

Pupil of
Edwin Hughes, New York City.
Tobias Matthay, London, England.
ELEVENTH SEASON
0000 of Music
Detroit C
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays
and Saturdays
Assistants—Miss Lois Wheelock,
Mr. Elmer Mundt.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolfstein of 547
Farnsworth avenue, announces the
engagement of their, daughter, Sylvia
Wolfson, to Oscar hosimky, son. of
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Rosinsky of 260
Frederick street. The wedding will
take place in December.

M. P. Fershtman of 9886 Cameron
avenue announces the engagement of
his daughter, Annette Fershtman, to
Mrs. Morse M. Cohen will address Milton Rosenbaum of Hartford, Conn.
the monthly meeting of the Young The wedding will take place in Jan-
Women's Hebrew Association this uary.
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 19, at the
Sir. and Mrs. David Dunn of Med-
Shaarey Zedek.
bury boulevard announce the en-
gagement
of their daughter, Nellie, to
Mrs. D. Taran has returned to De-
troit after a year's sojourn in Cal- Louis M. Newman, son of Mr. and
ifornia. She now resides at 5545 St. Mrs. J. Newman of Cleveland. The
Antoine street, telephone Northway wedding will take place on Dec. 3.
626-W.

signed and with unusual attention
paid to color harmnoy and rich but
simple effects. A bridge lamp so ld
by this company and a junior floor
The success of the recent Sunday lamp is illustrated in an ads.ise-
dances given under the auspices of ment in this issue.
the Ladies Auxiliary and Young Peo-
ple's Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek
Impels these organizations to an-
nounce their next dance on Sunday
evening, Dec. 3, at the synagogue.

SHAAREY ZEDEK DANCE
THIS SUNDAY EVENING

Keane, Higbie & Co.

Art in Home Lighting

The Martin Gibson company, 3143
Woodward avenue, is now displaying a
varied line of lamps and decorative
fixtures which well illustrate how this
phase of home decorative service is
keeping pace with the development of
better homes along other lines. The
table 'snips are particularly well de-

MUNICIPAL
BONDS

List Upon Request
431 Griswold St.

Main 2963

Detroit

,

ponalw.,

Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsey and
Dr. Louis Weiss announces the re-
Mr. Albert of the Detroit News
children, David and Edith, of Sag-
staff will address the Greener Winkel moval of his offices to 404 Hall build-
inaw, were in Detroit the past week,
ing, 1111 Griswold street, Cherry
club
of
the
Jewish
Institute
this
Sun-
attending the dedication of new
da yet 5 p. m., on "Jews in English 6691.
Temple Beth El building.
Literature."
SUFFRIN-SWEETWINE.
The Daughters of Jerusalem an-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sweetwine of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Tepper of
nounce that a card party is to be giv- 3281 West Euclid avenue announce
An elaborate miscellaneous shower
Newark, N. J., are visiting with Mr.
en under their auspices on Tuesday,
and Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten of 106 was given by Mrs. Louis Kramer of Dec. 5, at 2:30 p m., atthe Women's the marriage of their daughter, Mil-
dred, to Alex Suffrin, son of Mr. and
Lansing at the home of her sister,
Colorado avenue.
Federation Clubhouse. Proceeds are
Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, in honor of to go for worthy charitable purposes. Mrs. I. Suffrin of Oakland avenue.
Mrs. Rita King Leavy of New York Miss Esther Harris, bride-elect, whose Refreshments will be served and The ceremony was performed in the
presence of the immediate families.
City is visiting her parents, Mr. and wedding day is net for Nov. 26.
prizes awarded. For information call Mr. and Mrs. Suffrin will be at home
Mrs. Jacob C. King of 2044 Hazel -
Mrs. Adolph Jacoby, Melrose 2643..M. after Dec. 1 at 342 Elmhurst avenue.
Dr.
Marion
L.
Burton,
president
of
wood.
the University of Michigan, will be
The next meeting of the Pi Gamma
Complimenting Mrs. Samuel A. the speaker at the December meeting Sorority will be held at the home of
Shaw and Mrs. Murray Sturmack of of the Jewish Woman's Club. Dr. Fan Pleasant, 3935 Brust street, Mon-
Boston, bless., Mrs. Edward A. Burton comes with a message which day, Nov. 20 at 8:15 p. m. Complete
Josephson entertained three tables of should be of the most vital interest to plans of the social service work to
bridge Saturday, Nov. 11 at her home every member of the club, the sub- be covered by the sorority during
ject of his address being "The Edu. the winter will be given by the chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ellias (Florence
8218 Greenfield avenue.
cation of the Citizen." The meeting man of that committee. Young ladies Spilg) are receiving congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart have moved will be held at 2:15 p. m., and it I . interested are invited to be present on the birth of a son, Malcolm Sher-
man, on Nov. 7.
from 79 West Alexandrine to the hoped that Dr. Burton will be greeted at the meeting.
Byron apartments, corner Coiling- by a large and appreciative audi-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinson of
wood and Byron arteeta, apartment ence. The Study Classes under Mr.
Mrs. A. A. Zagal of 151 Hazelwood
201, temporary phone, Hemlock 4363- Marckwardt meet on Tuesday and avenue entertained for a number of Los Angeles, Cal., announce the birth
Friday afternoons at 2:30 and the relatives and friends in honor of the of a daughter, Esther Sandria, on
w.
Parliamentary Law class on Tues- eleventh birthday of her daughter, Friday, Nov. 10. Mrs. Levinson was
An interesting program was pre- day mornings at 10:30.
Leonora, on Sunday, Nov. 12. Many formerly Miss Bessie Rosenthal of
Detroit.
pared by the newly-formed critic
out-of-town guests attended.
An attractive dancing party was
class composed of juvenile pupils of
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Callow of 621
Miss Edith Ella Davis, at her studio given by the Nu Beta Phi sorority on
The Adelphian club closed mem-
on Monday afternoon, Nov. 13. Par- Nov. 9, a t the Detroit Women's bership for a period of six months at King avenue announce the birth of a
ticipating were Clare Grant, Virginia Federation clubhouse. The ballroom the last meeting of the organization, daughter, Selma, on Nov. 6.
Kaiser, Marion Koscinski, Alan Ilag- was artistically decorated in autumn which was held Thursday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levin (Gert-
eryos, Helen Chernoff, Jeanette Rab- foliage. Several vocal selections were Nov. 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
an attraction of the evening.
inowitz and Ruth Sherman.
Hilliard Goldstrik, 1948 Taylor ave- rude Rosengarden) of 3815 Carter
nue. John Shier is to have sole street are receiving congratulations
charge of the fund which is to be on the birth of a son, Stanford Mar-
raised among the members for the vin, on Sunday, Nov. 12.
purchase of a cottage next summer.
51r. and Mrs. Louis Kornhandler
The next regular meeting of the
Adelphian club will be held Thurs- (Janet Granet) ,of New York, form-
day evening, Nov. 22, at the home of erly of Detroit, are receiving congrat-
Nathan Adler, 1676 Chicago boule- ulations on the birth of a son, Shel
don Walter, Nov. 3.
vard.
'al (odes

Marriages

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for the great majority of
L IFE,
people, is a constant battle

against obstacles and difficulties.

The prime function of this in-
stitution is to furnish financial
help to those who are fighting
the current "up-stream."

INDUSTRIAL

MORRIS

BANK

Industrial Bank Building

1219 Griswold Street

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"At Capitol Park"

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1448 Woodwa 'd Avenue

Saturday

e4T SAVINGS d' 15'50 to 35'50

eiffternoon, 'Dinner & Evening

DRESSES

CREPE SATIN, CREPE ROMA, CREPE RENEE,
VELVET, PIQUETINE & POIRET TWILL
from `Values
up to 8.5.00 84950

*

Will Close Out — To-'Day & Saturday

CAT SAVINGS rf

Combining Artistry in Conception
With Economy in Purchase

25.00 to 50"

AUTHENTIC REPRODUCTIONS rf PARIS MODEL

Individual Three-Piece

Those who attended the opening of our new
store on Monday, manifested genuine amazement

COSTUME SUITS

in observing the extremely moderate prices
attached to furniture of such exquisite beauty.

BROADTAIL CLOTH, VELVERETTE,
CASH. DUVETYNE, PILF FABRICS & VELVET
Originally
$5950
up to yaw -7-

The Davenport

Is covered in brocaded and plain
Taupe woven velour with rose tint-
ed background, trimmed moss edu
lag and silk cords and tassels. loots
spring seat cushion'.
Full upholstered, $ 195
spring back and arms.

Will Close Out —To-Day & Saturday

The Arm Chair

$110.00

d. 25" to 55.°°
An Unusual Offering of cRussek-Original

CAT SAVINGS



COATS

Collars, Cuffs 6' 'Borders of Caracul
Collars 6? Cuffs of Squirrel, 'Beaver 6? Fox

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5

$9 00

Originally Created to Scll
Up to $150 4°

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Seldom indeed are the desired elements of
art and economy so appealingly related.

The behest and moot went erections ei the
master furniture designers are to be seen on our
84)0.4. gy•ry vim of furniture having been care-

fully selected within the peat two months.

Tiros the price range to be found here is below
the prevailing standard is evidenced in the beauti-
ful suite illustrated above, selected at random and
drawn by the artist on our display floors.

The High Chair

LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED

GERONA, MARCOVA, ARABELLA
TARQUINA & VELVERETTE



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$120.00

You'll delight 1st seeing
what is new in fur-

niture

on

our floors.

V. P. BIRCH CO •

2314 WOODWARD AVE.

LONDON ENG.

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DETROIT.

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