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NOTED BARITONE TO SING AT
HADASSAH AFFAIR WEDNESDAY
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Women's and Misses'
1448 Wood%,..nd Avenue
A delightful function of the pas
week was the lnncheon given at th
Elks' Temple with Mrs. Nathan Nor
man of West Grand boulevard a.
hostess, honoring Mrs. Nathan Ifils
berg of Grand Rapids.
Of Unusual Smartness
The new Spring Dresses are
arriving every day, each new
style seemingly more charming
than the other. The model pic-
tured is of black Taffeta with
new puffed sleeves. Filet lace
collar, skirt has insert of Geor-
gette and two rows of narrow
pleating, scalloped hemline.
The
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You'll Need
That Suit; that
Dress or Wrap
Cleaned and
Pressed for
New Year's!
—and where is
there a better
place in Detroit
than this reliable
orgrlization to
a c c omplish the
right thing in
this respect?
Cleanhir, dyeing
and rressing is
o ur busiT.-s —
and were not
FRENCH
ashamed to ad-
vertise the fact!
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For ,ervice—see
CLEANERS
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"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
in. •by
7152 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364
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Plain or trimmed with
Miss Dorothy Kamin, student at
the University of Michigan, and Dr.
Louis E. Kamin of Mt. Sinai Hos-
pital, Cleveland, Ohio, are spending
a fortnight in Detroit as guests of
theii parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ka-
East Warren avenue.
min
Miss Elizabeth Nathalie Rubenstein
of Commonwealth avenue has left for
Cleveland, where she will attend the
wedding of Miss Jean Edith Blech-
man to Dr. I). Bert Licht, and where
she will spend the holiday period.
Mrs. M. Eichman of 370 Elmhurst
avenue gave a shower in honor of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jack Friedman.
Mrs. Kasner and Mrs. Lewis of
Saginaw gave a charity ball on Dire.
7. All proceeds are to go towards
the new Saginaw temple.
An informal dancing party has
been arranged by the Clerks Club of
Detroit, an association embracing all
the leading Detroit stores and offices.
The dance will be held at the Board
of Commerce auditorium, Lafayette
and Wayne, Sunday evening, Dec. 24.
The event is sponsored by many lead-
ing stores and, together with an
elaborate program and Finzel's best
music, an enjoyable evening may be
expected. The public is invited and
may obtain tickets at Grinnell's.
Squirrel, Kolinsky, Fox,
Fitch or Skunk
Trice
Values
RUDOLPH SZEKELY
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Mtg. I. Steinman, Sirs. Joseph
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rensweig, Mrs. David W. Simons, Sir,.
David A. Brown, Sirs. Slayer Sulz-
berger, Sirs. David 'Lemon, Mrs. Mel-
ville Welt, Miss Emma Butze, Mrs.
Wolf Kaplan, Sirs. David Stocker,
Mrs. J. Feldman, Sirs. Samuel Glo-
gower, Mrs. Adolph Kaufman, Sirs.
Harry Frank, Mrs. Albert B. Gittel-
man, Sirs. Benjamin Krell, Sirs. liar- 1
old You Beaten, Mrs. David Blumen-
thal, Sirs. Isaac Shetzer, Mrs. Nathanl
Simons, Mrs. II. B. Gittleman, Miss
Anna Solomon and Miss Story Wets-
man.
Mr. Szekely, who woo formerly
n member of the Royal Opera of
Budapest, will contrbiute to the mu-
sical program of the liadassah at the
local chapter's musicale-tea to be
given at the Graystone on Wednesday
afternoon, Dec. 27. Mr. Szekely is a
noted baritone who received nation-
wide praise from critics in America.
Ile is at present teaching at the Ma-
bel Guess Studios, 103 Eliot street.
Those acting as patronesses for the
liadassah affair are: Mrs. Leo Si.
Franklin, Sirs. A. NI. Hershman, Mrs.
Isaac Goldberg, Mrs. H. J. Berkowitz,
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"Gowns of Distinction"
Dominating, because only the
latest interpretations of fashion are
considered; supremely enchanting,
because only the finest of new modes
are selected by our buyers; distinc-
tively individual, because only one
of each model is ever purchased —
these are the characteristics of Ber-
nard Shop offerings in gowns and
wraps. And these are the attributes
that discriminating women demand.
MARY LOUISE SHOPPE
601 Scherer Bldg.
Cherry 4780
East Cowl River and Farmer Streets
FINE FURNITURE
EASY TERMS
Rugs, House Furnishings, Lamps, Plum°.
StraPhs, Stove..
All new clean stock
FIXLER FURNITURE CO.
6454 Russell Ave.
THINK OF US WHEN
The Bernard Shop
You Want • Delicious Boa of Candy
DELIVERED.
We Serve Light Lunches at All Henn.
We put up Special Orders Inc Dante.
and Parties.
Phone Us—Northway 3516.
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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
DE LUXE CANDY SHOP
5018 Woodward Av. at Warren.
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Painlessly and permanently destrnYed
from face. arms nod limbs. No dm
pilatorim or electric needle land.
Eyebrews Arched.
Mr. and Sirs. Bloomenthal of To
kilo announce the engagement o
their daughter, Anna, to David Gold
berg of Detroit.
Mr. and Sirs. M. Silberblatt an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mollie B., to Robert Mor-
Miss Ann E. Isaacson has returned gan.
to Detroit after spending a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Isaacson
Mr. and Mrs. Si. J. Hermanoss of
of Alpena, Mich.
323 East Warren avenue announce
the engagement of their (laughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg Edith, to Jack Kunin of this city.
have recently returned from Europe
after an absence of six months. They
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shapiro of 9120
will be at home on Sunday, Dec. 24,
Goodwin avenue announce the en-
at 1544 Glynn court.
gagement of their daughter, Vera, to
A wedding of interest to many in Joseph Klein. Betrothal dinner Sun-
this city was that of Miss Ethelyn day, Dec. 24.
Cohen of Chicago, DI., to Robert Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg
Strauss, professor of English at the
University of Cincinnati, which took of 1650 Lee place announce the en-
place Dec. 19 at the Webster Hotel, gagement of their daughter, Beat-
Chicago. Those attending from this rice, to Sol Grant, son of Mrs. Blof
city were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen, sky.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohen, Mrs. S. C.
Applebaum and the Misse Minna Co-
Mr. and Sirs. Gantt of 9101 Jos.
hen and Arline Callow.
Campnu announce the engagement of
their daughter, Jennie, to Abraham
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joseph (Rena Feigelman of 546 Vague avenue.
Kirschbaum) and son, Henry Mark,
who have been the guests of their
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen an-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirsch- nounce the engagement of their
baum of Erskine street, have left for niece, Florence Sarah Epstein, to
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Jack Gorelick, son of Mr. and Sirs.
S. Gorelick. Reception will be held
Miss Gertrude Beisman is spending Sunday afternoon and evening at 250
the week in Toronto, where she will Frederick street.
attend the Phi Sigma Epsilon con.
clove. Miss Beisman will be the
house guest of Miss Ethel Mehr, who
will return to Detroit as her guest.
1522 Broadway
Main 8971
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Santa! Looky!
Here are six toys that all boys or girls would ask for if they knew there were such dandy ones!
In 'most every case they are year-around playthings that are really important and will mean months
of fun and exercise. From the set of kitties that baby will love, to the indoor golf game that grown-
ups take seriously—toys suitable for every age are here included. Get them early tomorrow when the
crowds are not so thick!
Marriages
This week ends the present course
under Otto C. Marckwardt given by
the Jewish Woman's Club. I'lans are
WEXLER-PENSLER
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Suite
Cherry 9255
under way for other courses to begin
Mr. and Mrs. Pensler of 3815
early in January. Further definite
We invite the ladies to visit the most modem of all Beauty Shops,
information regarding these proposed Twenty-ninth street announce the
classes will reach members of the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to
where only special operators are employed in all lines of
Harry Wexler of this city, to take
club at an early date.
Beauty Culture.
place on Sunday, Dec. 24. The young
Miss
Virginia
llanauer
is
expected
couple will leave for an extended
Special Attention Given to Scalp Treatments.
home on Friday, Dec. 21, from Mount honeymoon trip to New York.
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de Chantal Academy of Wheeling, W.
Va., to spend the holiday period here.
PAUL-LAVINE
WaW67i8i3MISX30- Mr. and Mrs. M. llanauer will tour
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to Toledo to meet her, as well as to
Mr. and Sirs. Ilyman Lavine of
visit with Mr. Ilanauer'a sister, Mrs. Beaubien street announce the mar-
C. D. Berman and family. Accom- riage of their daughter, Florence Es-
panying them will be Mr. and Mrs. telle, to Samuel Paul, on Sunday,
E. Wolf of Bellaire, Ohio, who are Dec. 17, in the parlors of Temple
returning home after a delightful Beth 'El, with Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. officiating, in the presence of the im-
3711 Woodward Menu.
M. Hanauer, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Har- mediate families. A reception was
rison and Mrs. Robyn Klein and fam- held at the home of the groom's
brother, Ralph C. Paul, 2082 Hazel-
ilies.
wood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul left
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere will for an extended western trip.
leave on Saturday evening for Los
LEIBSON-COHEN
Angeles, Cal., where they will be the
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Shaky Cohen of Ran-
Sir.
M. Srere.
ger, Texas, announce the marriage of
Leading Jewish Artist in America
Professor Louis Cantor of the their daughter, Jeanette, to harry I.
North Dakota Agricultural College in Leibson, on Dec. 3. The wedding took
Fargo, N. D., is spending the winter place at the Hotel Statler. Mr. and
1,sisted by Mme. Paskewitch, Miss Betty Frank, Mme. Groper, Si me.
vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Leibson will reside at 1276 East
Skolnik the much lauded artist, M. Skolnik the well known
Frances Cantor of 677 Hendrie. Ile Grand boulevard after Dec. 25.
wasextensively entertained the past
actor, Bernard Young, Benjamin Blank and others.
week by his brother and sister, Mr.
I and Mrs. Joseph Cantor of 1147 LIGHT SENTENCES FOR
Masters of Yiddish Stage
LANDAU'S TORMENTORS
Clairmount avenue.
2033 Woodward, One Door North of Fyfe's.
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Hudson Seal
Coats (&) Wraps
l'hilip Shulman of East Hancock
avenue has returned from a few
weeks' stay at Lakewood, N. J., where
he accompanied Mrs. Shulman, who
will remain for a longer period.
SERVICE TALK NUMBER 18
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Offered 'During 'December at
a 'Discount of 25% of the
present low-level prices
Mrs. Otto Beck of New York City
, s a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Goldstein of East Forest
Hen
Supreme
RUSSEK.GUARANTEED
David E. Levyn of Fostoria, Ohio,
was in the city for a short stay the
past week.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
GIFT
LUXURIOUS
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and fam-
ily have left for a few weeks' stay
in Grand Rapids, from which city
they will go to Chicago to spend the
New Year celebration with relatives
and friends.
$39,50 $45 $65
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New Spring
Dresses
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Large Pool Tables, $19.85!
A gem for proem ups! Nice for the home.
Everything that goes with It for this price. With
leer, millions and balls good.
Furniture for the Dolly!
Let dolly live In comfort! Fix her tiny house or
with real furniture. Everything here. From $2.50
to $7.05 each.
ORCHESTRA HALL
Samuel Goldeoburg
In
Two M•sterful Plays
SUNDAY MATINEE, DECEMBER 24
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"SHIR HASHIRIM"
("SONG OF SONGS")
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Miss Harriet Kirsch of Chicago is
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Unger of Edison avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Unger were hosts for
35 guests at their home on Monday
evening last, complimenting Miss
Kirsch.
"STRONGER THAN LOVE"
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Arivertisers Appreciate The High
Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers
Large enough to show every play. Real
field on small scale. Great entertainment
for indoors. See them!
Ten Pin Sets—Skittles!
Dashing. daring colors—ten of them—and hall.
to match. Strictly novel and attractivel Several
kind,. Complete set, $5 to 111!
BUDAPEST.— (J. T. A.—Sen-
which Jews assert constitute a
tences
mockery of justice, have been imposed
on prisoners accused of the murder
of the Jewish tobacconist, Landau.
Danszky, the principal tormentor, was
sentenced to six weeks imprisonment,
the other two to a fortnight each.
These extraordinary light sentences,
in the face of the conviction of the ac-
cused, has profoundly shocked the
Jewish community.
Members of the Intercollegiate
Club of Detroit and their invited
guests will dance Thursday evening,
Dec. 28, at the Women? Federation
club rooms. This is the first annual
winter dance and one of the func-
tions planned by the organization for
its members for the holiday recess.
Music will be supplied by picked musicians from the Detroit Sym-
The ballroom will be decorated with
phony Orchestra, who will be directed by the well known
banners from the several colleges at-
artist, Z. Kaplan.
tended by the members. Entertain-
ment, music and dancing is being
planned. The chaperones for the
evening will be Dr. and Mrs. A. E.
tings and Ilendrie;
In loving memory of our dear hus-
Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Tickets on sale at Small's Drug Store, lia ,
Ehrlich. Dancing will begin at 8:45 band and father, l'hilip Joseph Green-
Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide; Cooper's Drug Store,
blatt,
who left us four years ago,
p. m.
Dec. 20.
Westminster and Goodwin, and at the Box Office on the day of
Gone but not forgotten by
Miss Marion Grosberg of Palmer
the performance.
His Loving Wife and Children.
avenue is visiting relatives and
"s-Nali3i3Xers friends in Cleveland.
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In loving memory of our beloved
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Returning from a two months' trip husband and father, David Cornstein,
to Duluth, Minn., is Miss Fanny Weiss who passed away on Dec. 21, 1921,
of Farnsworth avenue. Miss Weiss corresponding to the twenty-second
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Her- day in Kielev, 5682.
Ilia Loving Wife and Children.
man Silberstein.
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24
Baseball Game Board, $3.45
Llectric
Trains at $10!
They go—and electrically. They will
ouches
f -scin•te dad, too! Head
---cars—regulators. Just see them.
Boys! Bicycles for Xmas!
be good g rade
't sutiful nickel fini-h, vet
he•rine wheels—heavy rubber tires,
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4,45 and 111.45.
Crowley. ► ilner&Co.
Merchant
A. C. Kranz Tailor
erceortesy
TheanSdhospervwihceerp
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Between Calvert
Collingwood
and