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December 08, 1922 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-12-08

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1448 Woodward Avennt

Our Initial Sales

of the Season

Selections taken from our regu-
lar stock and drastically
reduced.

Fur Trimmed Day
Wraps
$69.50 - $89.50 - $135

Three-Piece Costumes
$49.50 - $69.50 - $125

Evening Gowns
$59.50 - $79.50 - $125

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Afternoon Dresses
$29.50 - $49.50 - $79.50

Hats, $10-$15-$20

25% Discount Sale
on all
FURS

BROADWAY STRAND

Week Starting Sunday, December 17

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"High in Quality—Not in Price"

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of
533 East Ferry avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Belle
IL, to Michael Lewy of Chicago.

In honor of Miss Mary Honeyman,
a December bride-elect, a delightful
Mrs. I. Oppenheim of 363 Phillips
shower was given by the Misses Mil- avenue announces the engagement of
dred Davidov and Estelle Meyerson her daughter, Mary, to Samuel Gold-
at the home of Mildred Davidov, 9149 stein of this city.
Cameron avenue, on Dec. 2. A buffet
luncheon was served and followed by
entertainment and dancing. Miss
Honeyman was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts.
tr
Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, president of the
WATERSTONE-GOLDSTEIN
lladassah, will address the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Ahavath Zion Syna-
An interesting ceremony of Sun-
gogue, Holbrook and Brush, on Tues- day evening, Nov. 26, was the mar-
day evening, Dec. 12, at 8 o'clock. riage of Miss Kitty Goldstein, daugh-
There will also be a musical program ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein,
and refreshments will be served. and Ben B. Waterstone, son of Mr.
Members and the public are cordially and Mrs. Merman Waterstone, at the
invited.
Ahavath Zion Synagogue, Holbrook
and Brush streets. Rabbi A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank and Hershman officiated. The bride's sis-
family of 521 Medbury have moved ter, Miss Mollie Goldstein, was maid
to their new home at 1951 Virginia of honor, and Herman Siegel was
l'ark.
best man. Following the ceremony,
a dinner was served for 60 relatives
Miss Lena Robinson of 1646 Pin- and friends at the Carmel restaurant.
gree avenue spent the past week in Out-of-town guests at the wedding
Cleveland, Ohio, visiting with rela- were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neumann
tives.
and Philip Rabinowitz. Mr. and Mrs.
Waterstone left for an extended wed-
Mrs. B. Weisblum of Ilendrie ave- ding trip east. Among those who en.
nue is visiting with her daughter, tertained for the bride prior to her
Mrs. Charles Waldman of New York marriage were the Misses Mollie
City.
Asersohn, Mabel August, Dorothy
Morris, Deborah Jacobson, Kathleen
Miss Mildred Goldman has return • Pereira, Sarah Broder and Mrs. Ile-
ed from a 10 days' stay in Charleston len Jacoby, Mrs. Aubrey Pereira,
W. Va.
Mrs. S. G. Madison and Mrs. II. Wa-
terstone. Miss Goldstein entertained
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kahn and fam- at a trousseau party.
ily of Lansing visited the past week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
GOLDMAN-COHEN
Schnabel of Virginia Park.
The marriage of Miss Sophia Cohen
At a social meeting held at the of Charleston, W. Va., and Fred
home of Miss Gertrude Atlivack, 9598 Goldman of Toledo, Ohio, took place
Oakland avenue, the B. B. Girls Club on Tuesday evening, Nov. 21, at the
was formed, with the following offi- Winter Garden at Charleston. The
Miss Edna M. Lewis, prem.. I ceremony was performed under a
cers:
dent; Miss Lillian Barnett, vice-presi-i bower of smilax and cut flowers and
dent; Miss Ann E. Isaacson, secre- the dinner and reception follownig
tary; Miss anny R. Mershon, treas- were charming in every detail. Those
urer. This meeting was a general attending from Detroit were Isaac
"get-acquainted" affair and the even- Goldman, father of the groom; Morse
Goldman, Miss Mildred Goldman '
ing was spent in sewing and in form-
Mrs. 0. R. Blumberg. They were as
ing plans for the winter.
by Mr. and Sirs. M. H.
Goldman of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs
A delightful birthday party was red Goldman are spending their
given by Mr. and Mrs. B. Imber of honeymoon in Washington and New,
Kenilworth avenue Sunday evening, York and on their return will make
Dec. 3, in honor of their daughter, their home in Toledo.
Shirley Grace. Dinner was served
for 40 guests. Among the entertain-
FERGAL-LEVINE
ers of the evening was the Lincoln
Quartet. Mrs. M. Mendelson of
Mr. and Mrs. Markus Levine of
North Dakota was a guest at the Mt. Vernon avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Rose, to
party.
Frank Fergal, on Dec. 3. Mr. and
Mrs. Sol E. Goldsmith of Glynn Mrs. Fergal left immediately after a
court has returned after a three dinner reception on a honeymoon
weeks'- delightful visit in Cincinnati. trip extending down to Birmingham
and New Orleans. They will be at
Michael C. Birnkrant left for an home to their friends after Dec. 18
at 594 Mt. Vernon avenue.
extended stay in New York.

ffiarriageci

DID WILSON BELIEVE IN
JEW-BOLSHEVIK BOGEY?

Sixty-five
Display
Rooms

Sixty-five
Display
Rooms

Gifts for Discriminating

People at Moderate Prices

`77 `N ERHAPS there is a chair or davenport
that the living room has been coaxing
for—maybe it's a lamp or a new rug. But
no matter what it is, no matter if it is a
complete suite for any room in the home—you can
do no better than to give it to your family for
Christmas.
You'll take a great deal of pleasure in looking
over the many things we have in our store that will
make useful gifts—Gifts that will show the thought
of the giver—the sincerity of his greetings.
Make this Christmas one that will reflect your
good judgment as well as your good taste by giving
furniture. As a suggestion here are several articles,
all priced most reasonably, on our floors.
Chaise Lounges
Book Ends
Spinet Desks
Library Tables Fireside Chairs Gate Leg Tables
Dining Tables Bookcases
Davenports
Bedroom Suites
Floor Lamps
End Tables
Smoking Stands Reading Lamps Day-Beds
Rugs
Foot Stools
Card Tables

_
NEWYORK.L(J. C. B.)—Former
President Wilson appeared to believe
in 1918 that the Bolsheviki had decid-
ed upon a revolution in Germany,
Hungary and Switzerland and that
they "had $10,000,000 ready in Swit-
zerland, besides more money in Swed-
FRIEDMAN-PASICK
ish banks held by Jews from Russia,
ready for the campaign of propagan-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pasick of
da," according to the late Franklin K. 587 Canfield avenue announce the
Lane, whose letters and diaries writ- marriage of their daughter, Ada, to
ten while Secretary of Interior in Alec Cecil Friedman, son of Mr. and
President Wilson's Cabinet are now Mrs. A. Friedman of Evanston, Ill .
appearing in the New York Herald.
The reference to the revolution to
be engineered with "Bolshevik gold,"
far which "Jews from Russia" had
money in Swedish banks, appeared in
the sixth installment on Nov. 7. The
President mentioned this matter at a
Cabinet meetin on Nov. 5, 1918. 'Ile
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldman
read a despatch from the French Min- (Mollie Weisblum) of New York City
ister in Bern to Ambassador Jusser- are receiving congratulations on the
and telling of this conspiracy," Mr. birth of a daughter, Lorrain Ina.
Lane's entry on Nov. 5 declared.
"Houston suggested that the advisa-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt
bility of stopping it by seizing the of 1638 Calvert avenue are receiving
money and interning the agitators. felicitations on the birth of a son.
After some discussion the President
directed Lansing to ask the govern-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan (Rose
ments in Sweden and Switzerland to Wagner) are receiving congratula-
get the me and money, and hold them, tions on the birth of a duaghter,
and then to notify the allies of what Shirty Mae, Nov. 29.
we had done and suggest that they do
likewise. Lansing suggested a joint WILKES-BARRE OPENS
note, but the President vetoed this id-
ITS HEBREW INSTITUTE
ea, wanting us to take the initiative."
WILKES-BARRE.—(J. C. B.)—
The new Hebrew Institute building
KEMAL PROTECTED JEWS on East Northampton street, was
formally opened at public cere-
CONSTANTINOPLE.— (J. T. A.) monies conducted in the auditorium
of
—The rejoicing marking the celebra - of the structure in the presence
Is
tion here of the Kemalist victories, hundreds of men and women. It
named
"Talmud
Torah
Beth
David"
was shared in by the Jews. The
n
honor
of
the
late
Rabbi
David
Gins-
Jewish quarter was decorated and
portraits of the Turkish Nationalist burg.
The actual work of the institute
heroes displayed from windows of
Jewish houses, those of Rabbi Ilyim began with the classification of pupils
Nahum, the retired chief rabbi, cur- in the different grades by Rabbi
iously enough finding their way with Davidson, chairman of the board of
the galaxy. A special address felicit. education, and Dr. L. Kopelowitz, the
sting the Kemalist forces upon their principal. From present indications
victory was presented by Chief Rabbi it appears that over 200 children will
be under instruction before the
Bejarno.
Numerous stories are current with months is over.
reference to the Turks' treatment of
PERFECTION LODGE
the Jews. One is that instructions
Perfection lodge No. 486, F. & A.
had been issued from Kemal's head-
quarters to afford special protec- Si., will hold a special meeting Wed-
tion to Jewish houses in the belliger- nesday, Dec. 13, at 7 p. m. Lookout
ent area, and that accordingly Jew- committee meeting. No banquet.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
sh houses were especially marked
By order of H. Weinberg, W. M.
Ind consequently left unmolested.

The greatest picture of Jewish life ever made will play the

something, because so helpful, you must not miss. It counter.

acts malicious prop•g•nda with its truth.

Goldwyn present

L. BLACK CO.

ESTABLISHED 1850

Seventy-two Years of Honest Merchandising

Behind Every Gift.
COMPARE THESE VALUES
Men's Watches—Best American Makes

Howard, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, in newest green
815.00 to $65.00
and white gold eases

DIAMONDS

ANZIA YtZ1ERSKA

directed

E.MASON HOPPER

additional title. Jiy•

MONTAGUE GLASS

A GOLDWYN PICTURE

Set in Belais 18k white gold. Newest basket mount-
$Z5 to $500
ings, with diamonds and sapphires

WRIST WATCH SPECIAL

15-jewel warranted movement, 25-year white gold
$15.00
case, all shapes, found elsewhere up to $20 .. $20.50
400-DAY clock, finest movement.... _ ........
Dutch Silver Candlesticks with

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THIRTY-SIX ADAMS WEST

A December Sale of

Beautiful Furs

HE FURS in this annual sale are exceptional in char-
acter, distinctive in style, and are presented in such
great variety as to assure satisfactory selection.
These features, coupled with extremely attractive prices,
make this a selling occasion of first magnitude.

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A full length Siberian Gray Squirrel Coat Wrap, large collar, deep cuffs,

blue and gold velvet linings, is priced at

$650

A full-length Persian Lamb Coat, with fine close curls, beautifully
$595
matched skins, black lynx collar and deep cuffs
A stylish Blouse Coat of rich Mole, black fox collar and cuffs. This
distinuished garment is fastened with a lovely cabochon at side,
$345
Priced at
Handsome Alaska Seal Full-leng th Coat, trimmed with nat-
ural mink, deep collar and cuffs. Exquisitely lined with fancy
$750
pussy willow. Priced at
A lovely Mole Coat, full, generous collar and cuffs. Beautiful
$375
pussy willow lining. Priced at
A magnificent Wrap of Broadtail, beautiful moired skin. Has a
$2,800
wonderful collar of the finest chinchilla. Priced at
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Handsome blink Cape, dark northern skins, deep circular border large col•

lar and cuffs. Crepe lining to match. Priced at

Broadway Strand week starting Sunday, Dec. 17th. This in

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Pringle's Rug and Carpet Department will prove of interest to
all who are in quest of Good Floor Coverings at the Most Moderate
Prices. We cordially invite goo to inspect our displays.

FRIEDMAN-HINDERSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilinderstein an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Minnie, to Melvin Friedman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Friedman of
Cleveland, Ohio, on Thanksgiving
Day. After an extensive honeymoon
trip they will make their home in
Cleveland.

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