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December 01, 1922 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-12-01

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Hudson
Seal Coats

.acial and

, guaranteed Quality at
Low Prices

Mrs. Max Grabowaky was hostess
at a baeutifully appointed luncheon,
followed by bridge, at her home on
Colorado avenue on Friday afternoon
last.

.ii :to 45-inch models, made of
ps.11 , ,killfully selected. They have
1,, ., ■■ if ul linings. Marten chin
,I.. or shawl collars. Marten
cull , and self belts or fancy
dles. Shopping will reveal that
the qualities are here. Buy now
at favorable prices.

Interest centers in the recent an-
nouncementof the engagement of
Miss Minnie Jacobson of New York
to Dr. Edward Levitt of that city.
Miss Jacobson, who is well known in
Detroit, is a niece of Mrs. W. W.
Kahn, Mrs. 13. Friedman and Mrs. J.
Blumenthal.

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Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause of
1331 Adelaide street announce the
sngagement of their daughter, Clara
Fannie, to George Weingarden, son
of Mrs. Esther Weingarden of 503
East Palmer avenue.

Marriages

BENNETT-SUGAR

Mrs. Celian Sugar announces the
marriage of her slaughter, Sara, to
J.
R.
Bennett of Pittsburg, Yvan., son
RABBI MORRIS FEUERLICHT
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris of
Rabbi Feuerlicht of Indianapolis Sandwich, Ont., on Tuesday, Nov. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Batwin of New will be among the visiting rabbis com• Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will reside at
York, who recently returned from a ng to Detroit for the Tract Commis-
Pittsburg, Kan.
honeymoon trip in European coun-
sion meeting.
tries, spent a few slays in the city the
past week as guests of their cousin,
Herman Kolodkin of West Kirby ave - MARCUS AARON ELECTED
nue. Mr. and Mrs. I3atwin were en
PRESIDENT OF PITTSBURG
route for a visit with friends in Cin-
BOARD OF EDUCATION
cinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Block of 1133
PITTSBURGH.--(J. C. B.)—Mar- Virginia Park announce the birth of
Mrs. Lena Jackson of Taylor ave-
nue has gone to New York City, cus Aaron, succeeded David B. Oliver a daughter, Elaine Harriet, Nov. 22.
where she will make an extended visit as l'resident of the Board of Public
Education of Pittsburgh.
with relatves and friends ,
Mr. and Mrs. Derner of 619 King
avenue announce the birth of a
Mrs. Jack Weinberg of Prescott,
daughter, Florence Ruth, on Nov. 22.
Mich., was a recent guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Loewen-
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Albert of 639
MRS. BESSIE KALETSKY
berg of Virginia Park, going from
Mrs. Bessie Kaletaky, 27 years old, Medbury boulevard are receiving fe-
here to Kalamazoo to visit with Mr.
licitations
on the birth of a daughter.
of 130 Kenilworth avenue died on
and Mrs. Aaron Blumenau, formerly
Friday, Nov. 24, at the Highland Park
of Detroit.
PERFECTION LODGE
Hospital. Funeral services took place
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi
The Misses Miriam and Sarah
Perfection Lodge No. 406, F. & A.
A. M. Ilershman officiating. Mrs. Ka-
Buchhalter of East Palmer avenue
letsky is survived by her husband, M., will hold a special communication
have gone to Ashville, N. C,. where
David Kaltesky; an only daughter, Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 3 p. m. M. M.
they will remain for the winter
Julia Ruth, 3 years old; her parents, degree. Banquet at 6:30 p. m.
months.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacobson of 89 West
By order M. II. Weinberg, W. M.
Philadelphia avenue.
Dr. Samuel S. Danzinger was in
Columbus, Ohio, the past week, at-
tending the marriage of his sister,
Miss Gertrude Dnzinger.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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SERVICE TALK NUMBER 14

snake It a
Practical One!

and

HAT would be more practi-
cal than having your
clothes cleaned and dyed
for the festival holidays?
It would be a treat to yourself—
and you'd be improving your ap-
pearance at a small cost! It's holi-
day time! Dress up!!
"Michigan's Foremost" are
ready to serve you—ready to help
you preserve your clothes by hav-
ing them at-
tended to in
the best pos-
sible man-
ner!!

Put us to
the test!

Mrs. A. Mendelson, Miss Lillian
Mendelson and Harold Mendelson mo-
tored to Detroit the past week from PA
their home in Hillman, Mich., to
spend the Thanksgiving holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan of
Clairmount avenue.

Miss Lottie Hill of Webb avenue
is making a delightful stay at the
home of friends and relatives in West PA
Branch and Bay City, Mich.
ri

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shulman of
East Hancock avenue are in Lake-
wood, N. J., where they will remain
for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Narienthal
and family of Saginaw have moved
to Detroit and have taken an apart-
ment at 160 Tennyson avenue.

Sylvan Groaner spent several days
in Washington and New York the
past week.

Select Yours Now Before the Rush. We offer
a very large selection of the finest cards on the
market. Davis, Gibson, Rustcraft, and many
others. Visit The Card Room at our Gift Shop.

MACAULEYS

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Under the auspices of the Ladies'
Auxiliary and Young People's Auxil-
iary of the Shaarey Zedek, another
dance will be given on Sunday even-
ing, Dec. 3, at the synagogue.

A

PA

The Chronicle Recommends Its
Advertisers To A 1 I Readers

stands you've seen this season. Hand stippled polychrome, walnut,
carved mahogany. The widest range of choice. They're all worth
more than $27.50. There's some in the lot that would ordinarily cost
you $50 or more. Make your choice now; we will hold them until
you want delivery. They're going fast. This is the second big week.
They won't last much longer.

MOVES OFFICES

Special Corset Sale !
1/3 to 1/2 off

Important news indeed! For never before have Fifth Avenue
Corsets, famous for their rallies at standard prices, been offered at
surf, reductions. But tee want YOU to know the supreme merits of
Fifth Avenue Corsets, and arc offering this extreme inducement for
you to come and investigate.

Sale Prices Range from $2.00 Up.

The Direct Factory to Home
Method of Merchandising--
Gives you advantages in buying new things for the home that no retail

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store, regardless of where located, could possibly offer you. Here where
we make furniture you pay one single low profit to the manufacturer.
Buying through a retail store yon necessarily MUST pay TWO—One to
the man who makes it, and one to the fellow who sells the merchandise
to you. Figure it out yourself ! Which way YOU want to buy. Come to
the factory! Get a wider range of choice. Newest styles, cleaner goods.
And eliminate the big profit you do not have to pay.

I Pal..

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In loving memory of Henry Gold-
smith, who passed away Nov. 16,
1918. Jahrzeit, Kislev 11.
His Loving Wife and Children.
Los Angeles, Cal.

Genuine Chase Mohair Suites--
Consisting of the full-size Davenport and the Arm Chair or Rocker to

In loving remembrance of our be-

l oved mother, Rachel Blumrosen, who

Fifth Avenue Corset Shop

28 Adams Ave., W.

passed away two years ago, the 12th
day of Kislev.

match at a price no retail store would ever hope to duplicate. They have
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very best spring construction throughout, loose cushion seats $
and are guaranteed in every ovay by ourselves (the manu-
facturer). Two pieces

Your memory, mother dear, lives and always

Your presence hovers 'round us still.
It seem. a' If you coma to share
Each joy •ndsorrow that we bear.
The alert bed thoughts we will carry to
Journey. end,
Where time and eternity meet and blend.
Her Loving Daughters and Sons.

............

EVA A. WERBE

ALL INSURANCE

of stage dancing taught. ChB-
dren's elsos ..... Saturday at I I, m.
We gu•rantee
Prdessor Stetter, Dir.
el) PROFESSOR STEIFFER, DIR.
V Woodward Ave.
Cad. 996

Silk Chiffon Hose in every color.
Silk Hose with dainty lace clox.
English Wool Sports Hose.

Over 250 Styles--
The newest colors and shapes in silk shades. The finest array of

Nathan D. Metzger announces that
he has dissolved partnership and has
moved his law offices to suite 313,
Moffet building, telephone Main
6100.

Main 8971

............

PA

The Traditional Gift of Hosiery Pleasantly
Expressed in Many New Styles in
the Gift Shop



- 7 50

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Con-
templated celebration of the fifth an-
niversary of the Bolshevik revolution
was checksd by the police in time, the
few Communists in Jaffa and Jerusa-
lem having been rounded up and
rested. Proclamations calling for cele-
bration of the Soviet birthday were
confiscated by the Jaffa police.

1522 Broadway

1132 Majestic Building

Imported Poudre Vanities and Boudoir
Novelties from Paris

Take any COMPLETE LAMP you want, Davenport
styles, table styles, reading or bridge lamps, juniors and
high floor lamps. All at one low price. You've never
seen such a sale. There's a thousand $
lamps in it. An assortment unbeatable
The one you want at

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will meet
this Monday evening at the B'nai
B'rith club rooms.

The Bernard Shop

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Any Complete Lamp--
Remember! We give you unrestricted choice, folks.

is truly a remarkable thing,
in view of the short time C
since this shop opened, that C
so many women tell their
PALESTINE POLICE STOPS
friends "there really is no bet- COMMUNIST CELEBRATION
ter place than the Bernard Shop
for gowns and wraps"
ar-

daily'

Tea Gowns of Silk.
Hostess Robes of Velvet.
Breakfast Coats of Taffeta.
Corduroy Lounging Robes.
Smoking Sets and Pajamas.
Silken Gowns and Chemises.

LAMPS"

Mrs. R. Cohen of 303 Farnsworth
left on Sunday for an extended visit
in Cleveland, Ohio.

"Gowns of Distinction"

: the fox trot,
I rirale • nd clews lessons. ITIRen

Specially Featuring Intimate Apparel
of Exquisite Daintiness:

"THE SALE of a THOUSAND

Mrs. Ira Cohen of 24 Colorado
avenue entertained at luncheon, fol-
lowed by a theater party, in honor
of Mrs. Ira Alexander King of Chi-
cago.

PHONE MARKET 3364

Temple Dancing Studio

Hundreds of delightful gifts—an inspira-
tion to the thoughtful giver!

VA

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Mrs. Neva Wolff of Addison Hotel
entertained at luncheon at Hotel
Statler, followed by a theater party,
honoring her guest, Mrs. Ira Alex-
ander of Chicago.

7152 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER

(11Fistmas &trbs

Book Store, 1268 Library Avenue
Gift Shop, 1422 Farmer Street

Jacob Margolies of Pittsburgh was
in the city for a short stay the past
week, en route to Chicago.

FRENCH
DRY
CLEANERS

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

.........

Here remembrance is made doubly pleas-
urable because of the courteous attention
to shoppers throughout the store.

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Main 613

A Gift Service That
Makes Shopping a Joy !

OBITUARY

Give Yourself
a Xmas
Gift!!

-

1230 Woodward Avenue

Mr. and Mrs. N. Berman announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Pauline, to Ben Eder.

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Traub of New
York City are spending a few weeks
at the home of their mother and sis-
ter, Mrs. Adolph Traub and Miss
Irene Traub of Burlingame avenue.

No connection with any other
store.

301 Stroh Building

gfintellt oeh

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Berger of
Cleveland, Ohio, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Lucille
to Dr. Louis Firestone, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Firestone, formerly
of Detroit, now of Cleveland. Re-
ception will take place Dec. 3 at Miss
Berger's home.

Mrs. W. W. Kahn entertained de-
lightfully at bridge at her home on
Tennyson avenue on Friday last, hon-
oring Mrs. A. Goldman of Milwaukee,
a recent guest at Hotel Statler.

$325 $450 $595

r....,11

COMES FOR TRACT
COMMISSION MEET

PAGE NINE

Glendale 8333

....

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

peinlesely end permanently destroyed
from face, arms and limb.. No de-
pilatories or electric needle need.
Eyebrow. Arched.

MARY LOUISE SHOPPE

60I Scherer Bldg.
Cherry 4780
East Greed River and Farmer Streets

In loving remembrance of our fath-
er, Edward Blumberg, who died two
years ago, Nov. 30, 1920.

DEINZER UPHOLSTERING CO.

511 LEIB STREET, at Lamed East

Just a sad and sweet remembrance,
Just a memory fond and true,
Just • token of affection.
And a heartache still for you.

Manufactur ers of Good

His Loving Wife and Daughters.

In loving memory of our dear
brother, Benjamin H. Finsilver, who
died two years ago, Dec. 3, 1920.
Gone but not forgotten.

His Loving Brothers and Sisters.

Open Every Evening

Furniture

Established 1859

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