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November 24, 1922 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-11-24

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A lfferiallf Awish periodical Carter

CLIFTON ArxNUZ • CINCINNATI 20, ONTO

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Lavishly Trimmed

Super values which embody the
extreme of charm, exclusiveness
and artistry. Russian blouse backs,
wrappy coats and cape coats, de-
m o p e d in modish fabries—Lo-
rella, Arabella, Gerona, Panve-
laine and Lustrola. Beautifully
trimmed with Beaver, Careen],
Wolf and Mole. Many styles have
e io ci aile fastenings.

Returning from a delightful stay
in New York City is Mrs. Ilugo hill
of Rowena street.

Belle Franklin, who was a
guest at the home of Rabbi and Mrs.
WATERSTON-GOLDSTEIN
Leo M. Franklni, coming here for the
51r. and Mrs. David Goldstein an-
dedicatory ceremonies of the new
Temple Beth El, has returned to her nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Kitty, to Ben IL Waterston, son
home in Cincinnati.
of Mr. and Mrs. Merman Waterston, PROMINENT GUESTS AT
CONFIRMATION AFFAIR
Mrs. Harry S. Jacobs and daugh- Sunday evening, Nov. 26. Ceremony
ters, Mellicent Ellen and Phyllis at 6:30 p. m. at Ahavath Zion Syna-
An enjoyable social event was the
Rhea, of Longfellow avenue have left gogue, Holbrook avenue and Brush
street.
confirtnation party given by Mr. and
for Lus Angeles, Cal., where they
Mrs. Morris Fishman at their home,
will remain for the winter months.
2252 Gladstone avenue, in honor of
their son, Ben Fishman. The con-
Mrs. Arthur Spiegel and sons, Ar-
firmation ceremony took place at the
thur and Herbert Oberfelder, who
Congregation Mishkan Israel on Sat-
were guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Leo
urday morning. In honor of this
M. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. 51e1-
confirmation, Master Fishman enter-
ville Welt during the ceremonies in-
51r. and Mrs. M. Siden an [mine
tained a large gathering of his boy
cident to the dedication of the new the birth of a son, Franklin David, on
and girl friends on Saturday even-
Temple Beth El, have returned to Nov. 16.
ing. On Sunday evening, Mr. and
their home in Chicago.
Mrs. Fishman and their NMI were
IMPORTANT NOTICE OF
hosts to a large party of friends, in-
Returning from a few days' stay
cluding
many Detroit people and a
JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB
in Northern Michigan is Dr. Ilugo
number of guests from out of town.
Freund of Chicago boulevard.
'roasts
were
proposed by the toast-
Members of the Jewish Woman's
Club are urgently requested to send in master, Homer Guck, assistant to the
Mrs. M. Stern, Who was the house promptly to the secretary, Mrs. Henry president of the Detroit Life Insur-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger Weinstein, 4610 Brush street, any ance Company. The guests of honor
of Edison avenue, has gone to Cleve- change in address, that notices may were Congressman W. Frank James,
land, where she will spend some time reach them in time for meetings, Mail from the Northern Peninsula of
prior to her departure for her home addressed to the following members Michigan, and M. E. O'Brien, presi-
in Chicago.
Has been repeatedly returned to the dent of the Detroit 'Life Insurance
secretary, who will appreciate correc- Company.
Mrs. Cari•ie Finsterwald and Albert tions promptly, either by phoning Mel.
Fiesterqald have moved from Hen- rese 3354, or by postal card:
drie avenue to their new home in
Mrs. J. Bell, 2105 Taylor. Mrs S
the Byron apartments, 1242 Colling- Ferber, 5814 Brush; Mrs. Beatrice
wool avenue.
Golden, 38 Leicester; Mrs. Sol Jacob-
son, 1630 West Euclid; Mrs. H. Katz,
Returning from a fortnight's stay 1501 West Euclid; Mrs. L. Kaplan,
at French Lick Springs is William 1815 Hillsboro; Mrs. Katherine Lieb-
Friedman of Erskine street.
schintz, 520 Medbury; Miss Pauline
Leiberson, 910 Medbury; Miss Jennie
Miss Nettie Frankel of Atlanta, Rosen, 9703 Delmar; Mrs. Sum Pind-
Ga., spent the past two weeks in the skoff, 516 East Kirby; Mrs. Louis
city, the guest of Miss Adelaide Solomon, 134 Clairmount; Miss Sadie
Courlandor of 7623 Wilson avenue. Solomon, 131 Clairmont; Mrs. l'eter
Turnsky, 91 West Philadelphia; Mrs .
Miss Dorothy Blumenthal' of West Jack Wolf, 5815 St. Antoine; Mrs.
Branch, Mich., is a guest at the home Esther Paissnor, 253 Pingree; Mrs. R.
The McMillan store
of Mrs. Herman Alpern of Webb Frank, 1493 Glynn court; Mrs. Albert
Davis, 1635 Taylor; Mrs. Pauline
avenue.
brings both to the
Block, 2666 Woodward; Mrs. M. H.
Returning from a few days' stay Cohen, 1628 Clairmount; Mrs. Esther
Thanksgiving
Feast.
in New York is Milton A. Bressler Steller, 677 Selden; Miss Pauline Ka-
han, 662 Hague; Mrs. Jacob Hustein,
of Dunedin avenue.
2360 West Grand boulevard; Mrs.
Jerry Marks of Oscoda, Mich., was Burt Moss, 214 Hendrie; Mrs. A.
a visitor in the city the past week, Shiffinan, 130 Glynn court; Mrs. Leon
coming for the Michigan-Wisconsin Harman, 1686 Glynn court; Miss Lil-
lian Lavine, 993 Erskine; Miss Esther
game at Ann Arbor.
L. Wetsman, 285 East High; Mrs.
Mark Alpern of Webb avenue has Charles Hasenbusch, 50 East Palmer;
From foreign vineyards, mar-
•returned from a 10-day stay in New Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer, 64 Glynn
kets and groves; from domestic
court; Mrs. Regina Marx, '7369 Wood-
York City, guest at Hotel McAlpin.
ward; Mrs. C. Arnold, 638 Glynn
orchards and garden spots,
come food stuffs that justify
Sherry Freund of Chicago was a court; Mrs. Isidore Levi, 1635 Tay-
lor.
recent visitor in the city, guest at

Miss

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connection with any other
store.

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SERVICE TALK NUMBER 1:i

Dress Up for
Thanksgiving!!

The Rare
Import
The Staple
Foodstuff

--and never miss
the money !!

N

0 man or Woman need be .
shabbily dressed on Thanks-
giving Day ! Jacoby's makes
this possible through their excep-
tional cleaning and dyeing serv-
ice! To clean an old garment at
Jacoby's—or to have it dyed—
means that you get a garment as

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another
rear rolls by.
J • e
y s
sr•tef ullly
look. back
through 1922
—ad •c•
Fan
knowl edges
thanks
the
eter.in.
crea ■ ing pat-
roo
the
di rim if init
o$f De.

good as new at the lowest possible
cost!

It's worth
trying, we
assure you,
especially if
you desire..-
n e w clothes
on a limited
income!

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Purdy of Royal Oak.

Nathan D. Metzger announces that
he has dissolved partnership and has
moved his law offices to suite 313,
Moffett building, telephone Main
Miss Anne Mushkin of Sioux City, 6100,
Iowa, who is well known in Detroit,
Parental love should be impartial;
was a member of the cast of "The
one child must not be preferred to
Knight of Burning l'estle," presented
the
other.—The Talmud.
by the "Masque," at Ann Arbor on

FRENCH
DRY
CLEANERS

Wednesday evening.

Mrs. I.. C. Goldman of Milwaukee
was a recent visitor in the city, guest
at Hotel Statler.

7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE MARKET 3364

Mr. and Mrs. homer Stevens of
Metamora, Ohio, announce the birth
of a daughter, Rosemary. Mrs. Ste-
vens was formerly Miss Irma Bloom
of Detroit.

iSx Clara Rogers has moved into
her new home in the Garfield Manor,
71 Garfield avenue.

"Gowns of Genoine Quality."

The wearing of a gown that dominates
fashionable circles through sheer surpassing
charm is a not infrequent joy to Bernard Shop
patrons, we are told. Offering exclusive cre-
ations that reflect the inspired genius of fore-
most modistes, it is natural that Bernard Shop
gowns should be distinctive. But equally im-
portant is our practice of striving as assidu-
ously to fit the personality as perfectly as the
figures of our customers. Only thus is the
des'red perfection attained.

Wraps that harmonize as prettily

Mrs. Louis J. Kapetansky of Tay-
•lor avenue entertained 30 guests at
luncheon honoring her sister, Miss
Charlotte Rodin, a November bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Seitovitz
have returned from an extended
honeymoon stay in Chicago and
Western points and are making their
home in Port Huron, Mich.

Charlotte
Miss
Complimenting
' Rodin, who was a bride of Nov. 12,
Mrs. Benjamin Gould of Kirby ave-
nue entertained delightfully at a
luncheon and shower. Covers were
laid for 30 guests.

and complete the sense of extreme
satisfaction are also available here.
Yet most of our customers find the

cost less than they expect to pay.

The Bernard Shop

Miss Bessie Blum of Chicago, who
acted as maid of honor at the Seit-
ovitz-Silverman wedding, has re-
turned to her home.

1522 Broadway

Main 8971

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Announcement !

Miss Kate Gordon of Josephine
avenue was hostess to a number of
guests on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7,
honoring :Wins Charlotte Rodin, a
November bride.

ld
ti by t
be
the
be h e
Women's Federation club house,
= Hancock and Second avenues, on
= Tuesday, Dee. 12, at 2 p. m. Pro-
= reeds will be used for the making of
a - - baby layettes for needy children.

TtA ackaart,t1 p;,ii -ty

A delightful evening was spent at
the home of Miss Hattie Appelbaum
of Taylor avenue when a surprise
= shower was given in honor of Miss
= Helen Cohen, whose engagement to
Samuel Babbin of Chicago was re-
= eently announced. The decorative
= scheme was carried out in pink and
E• white. Silver baskets filled with pink
flowers were the favors.
---
Many delightful affairs have been
=
given the past week honoring Miss
Ethel Goldberg of New York City,
= who is the house guest of Miss Ruth
= • Cohn of West Grand boulevard.

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The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ukrainian
Federation of the State of Michigan will
hold their annual informal ball and dance at
the Statler Hotel on Sunday evening, Dec.
17th,

Come, have a good time and be charitable.

Dancing—Music—Other forms of entertain-
ment.

Tickets $1.00 Per Person.

= I
=! Mrs. M. Stein of 1463 Virginia
= I Park returned after visiting in Chi-
= j cage and Omaha with her stater, Mrs.
,7=' I Rosenblatt.

Mrs. S. Lipman tif Chicago, who
= 'kited here with her sister, Mrs. A.
I Vein of 1410 Collnigwood avenue,
= , las returned after a stay of several
seeks. Her daughter, Miss Mildred
=! Lipman, remains here for another
F . I reek.

=

= I The Milliliters of Jerusalem an-
= munce that their card party will be

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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

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Where Parisian Elegance
Meets American Taste

All the distinctiveness that conies from
long service to the fashion-fastidious;
all the variety a Specialty Shop can af-
ford ; all the quality a house with high
standards maintains—these constitute
the character of service available to
every patron of this Shop of Original
Creations.

7'he Gown Shop

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Fifth Annual

Palnleasly and permanently deetroyed
from fate, arms and limbs. No de-
pilatories or electric needle used.
Eyebrows Arched.

SUNDAY EVENING, DEC.

MARY LOUISE SHOPPE

601 Scherer Bldg.
Cherry 4780
East Grand River and Farmer Streets

Graystone Ballrooni

Temple Dancing Studio

Teaching the fox trot, waits and one-
etej. Private and class lesson.. Open
daily.
All styles or stage dancing taught. Chil-
dren's class every Saturday at a p. m.
We guarantee result,
Prof
Steiffer, Dir.
PROFESSOR STEIFFER, DIR.
Cad. 598
2785 Woodward Ave.

'NT Orchestras - Entertainers ....--- Surprises

Dancing from 8:00 to 1:00

Admission 75 Cents

Chickens, Ducks, Geese

Proceeds for Jewish National Fund and Palestine
Pioneer Fund.

Sweet Potatoes.
Cape Cod Cranberries.

Fancy Table Raisins and Stuffed
Dates.

heaped with luscious, tempting

fruits—in stock or filled to your

individual order.

G. & R.
McMillan Co.

Main 8800

Woodward at Fort.

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at the beautiful

Turkeys,

McMillan baskets of fruit—

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ZION BALL

Tender, fine grained, foil

Assorted Fruits in jars for
Salads.

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the McMillan reputation for
quality and dependability.

MOVES OFFICES

Returning from a several days stay
in Washington and New York is Ja-
cob H. Davis of Chicago boulevard,

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

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1230 Woodward Avenue

firths

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

We
Thank
You!

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Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs, social secre-
tary of the Young Women's Hebrew
Association, at the last monthly meet-
ing, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 19,
urged the members to enroll more
girls in the organization to reach
their quota of 1,000 members.
Latest books were discussed by
Mrs. Morse Cohen. "Babbitt," by
Lewis; "Freedom," by Hutchinson;
"The Outcast," by Zelma Lageroff,
are examples of the present day's
novels, Mrs. Cohen said, advising the
girls to read, if only for relaxation.
A wonderful array of exquisite
street, afternoon and evening gowns
was displayed by models from Rua
sek's, also hats to match every cos-
tume, emphasizing that one can be
simply and inexpensively, yet approp-
riately and beautifully, dressed.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grosner am
daughters, Helen and Marion, have
moved to Detroit from Dover, Ohio
August Kapp of Battle Creek an-
and have taken an apartment at 1800
West Grand boulevard. Mrs. Gros nounces the engagement of his daugh-
ter,
Elsa, to Dr. Samuel S. Danzinger
ner was formerly Miss Mina Press
of Detroit.
lauer of this city.

With Luxurious Furs

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Y. W. H. A. GIRLS URGED
TO HELP ENLIST MORE
MEMBERS; 1,000 IS GOAL

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosenblum
of Flint announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lee, to Bernard Ro-
senthal, son of Samuel Rosenthal,
formerly of Detroit.

QUALITY COATS

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THE PERWEIN PASTRY SHOP

Is Ready to Take Your Thanksgiving Order for

PLUM PUDDINGS, FRUIT CAKES,
FRESH SALTED PECANS AND ALMONDS,
FRENCH AND DANISH PASTRIES

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Try Our Full Line of Coffee Cakes.



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Pima. Market 53

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Two-Pant Suits & Plaid
Back Overcoats

This Smashing Sale Is Saving Detroiter*
Many Dollars.

$24.50

1,500 Suits and Overcoats started this whirlwind Sale! They
have been going so fast that there are far from that number left!
But there are enough for another great (lay tomorrow! And the
early shopper will be playing safe! NO ONE SHOULD MISS
THIS OPPORTUNITY! These Suits and Overcoats are some
of the finest we have ever shown at this price!

Overcoats! All Kinds! YOUR Model!

Roomy ulsters and ulsterettes — smart raglans kimona
models—great coats! You'll not want for your particular style
—it's here!

Suits for Everybody!

Tweeds—flannels—worsteds and unfinished worsteds—cas-
simeres—flannels! Every one a DOUBLE SERVICE! Don't
pass up such a value.

Suits and Overcoats $15! Hurry!

Regular $17.50 to $22.50 values—they were selling for
that! Suits in all up-to-the-minute style! Wanted materials!
Overcoats of ALL KINDS!

Crowley.Milner's—Second Floor..

Crowley, Milner & Co.

Main Store, Gratiot, Library, Monroe and Farmer Avec Stores fs,r Homes, S. E. Corner Gratiot and
Library. Store Holm, 9 to 5:30. Saturday Nights the Store Closes at 6 O'clock.
We Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities and Towns.

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