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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-01-05

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MOATKOITILNISH RONICLE

PAGE SIX

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144 El Woodward Avenue

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norwich of
Chicago announce the engagement of
their daughter, Cele, to Fred E. Caro,
son of Dr. and Mrs. I. Frosh.

DURING THE

Among, the recent charming fuse-
ions Of the past week was the nu-
.ieale-tea elven at the Graystone ball-
oon on Wednesday afternoon last
under the auspices of t le local Ila-
lassah for the benefit of the Ha-
lassah Medical Unit and orphans in
Palestine. Rudolph Szekeley, a re-
cent adjunct to the musical circles
of Detroit and former leading bari-
tone of the Royal Opera in Budapest,
sang his solos with a grace and charm
Oat will not be so easily forgotten.
Guy Bevier Williams, pianiste, inter-
'meted the classics delightfully and
Mrs. Mirah Cohen Redfield, who is
well known to the Detroit public as a
vocalist, sang several selections that
were happily received by the appre-
ciative audience. The Misses Marie
vrenherg and Harriet Ingersol were
the able accompanists. Mrs. Joseph
H. Ehrlich is president of the local
chapter of Iladassah and Miss Hattie
G.ttleman was chairman of this sue
cesaful affair.

JANUARY SALE

of

FURS

Repriced to Less Than Cost of
Furs and Workmanship
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Hudson Seal Coats

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Sirs. Joseph Starikoff announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Jeanette, to Edmund G. Lewis, son
One of the delightful social events of Mrs. Fannie Lewis.
of the past week was a dinner of ex-
quisite appointment); given by Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Courlander of
and Mrs. W, W. Kahn at their home 7623 Wilson avenue announce the
on Tennyson avenue on Friday even- engagement of their daughter, Ade-
ing last, commemorating the birthday laide, to Samuel D. Frankel, formerly
anniversaries of Dr, and Mrs. Bernard of Atlanta, Ga., now of Detroit. The
B. Friedlander end complimenting wedding will take place early in Feb-
Miss Minna Friedlander, who was ruary.
home from Simmons College in Bos-
ton, where she is a student. During
Mrs. J. Guttenberg of 3294 West
the evening, Dr. and Mrs. Friedlan• Euclid avenue announces the engage-
der were tendered a surprise party' ment of her daughter, Nellie, to Mor-
by their friends and were the recipi. ris Perlin of this city.
ents of many gifts. A midnight buffet
luncheon was served by the hostess
Mr. and Mrs. B. Pervin of 991 East
and dancing and card playing con- Kirby avenue announce the engage-
tributed to the pleasure of the occa- ment of their daughter, Mabel, to Al
sion.
Daniels of New York.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Shaarey Zedek announces a card
party to be held on Tuesday after-
noon, Jan. 9, at the Detroit Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs, the proceeds
of which will be used towards the
scholarship fund for the Jewish Theo-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman logical Seminary of New York..
were hosts at an exquisitely appoint-
ed New Year's eve supper dance at
Returning from a delightful visit at
their home on Chicago boulevard, the home of their parents, Mr. and
complimenting several of their Mrs. Isaac Marx in Marion, Ohio, are
friends and relatives, after which Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lee Marx
they accompanied their guests to the (Theresa Alexander) of Gladstone
New Year's ball at the Phoenix Club. avenue.

Plain or Marten Trimmed
40 inches

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Wss Roth Franklin, daughter of
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, has
returned from Cincinnati, where she
spent the holiday season at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. M. II.
Franklin.

Hudson Seal Coats

86.inch Sport Models

'110

Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman of
East Kirby avenue have returned
from a protracted stay in Cincinnati.
Mrs. Harry Farbstein and son, Leo,
who spent a week in Cincinnati, ac-
companied her parents to Detroit.

American Opossum Coats

40 inches

$ 110



Caracul Coats

Mr. and Mrs. l'hilip Stark an-
nounce the engagement of their
'daughter, Pauline, to Philip Jacobs
of this city.

Sirs. Nellie Hurwitz of 683 East
Kirby avenue announces the engage-
went of her daughter, Betty, to Al-
fred Mendelsohn of this city.

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Miss Ann Mushkin of Sioux City,
Iowa, who is attending the University
of Michigan, spent the holiday season
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
S111118011 on Virginia park. Miss Mush-
kin spent a week also as the guest of
Miss Sally Ehrlich, who was home
from Cleveland for a 'fortnight's stay
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe
Ehrlich of Edison avenue.

tilarnages

LIPT.BECKMAN
Mrs. E. Beckman of Bay City,
Mich., announces the marriage of her
daughter, Myrtle Carol, to Abram
Lipt of Boston, Mass., on Dec. 12,
1922, at Hotel Commodore, New
York City. The ceremony was per-
formed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Sir.
and Sirs. Lipt are spending their
honeymoon at Palm Beach, Fla., and
Havana, Cuba. They will be at home
after Feb. 1 at the Copley Plaza
hotel in Boston.

Miss Frieda Goetz of New York
City, who was en route for a visit in
Chicago, spent several days in Detroit
the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph H. Ehrlich of Second boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackler of Chi-
Recent meetings of the Maimonides cago were also guests of Mr. and
KOHN.FRIEDMAN
Medical Society included an interest- Mrs. Ehrlich.
James S. Friedman of New York
ing lecture on psychiatry by Dr.
announces the marriage of his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Wetsman of
Theophile Raphael of the psycho-
Miss Margaret Friedman, to Dr. M.
pathic hospital of Ann Arbor, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bialowski of
Kohn of 1039 Vinewood, Detroit.
which Dr. Samuel Kahn was host at Cleveland and S. Archie Cohen of
his home on Longfellow avenue. Dr. Chicago spent the holiday period at
1111
1111.
Louis Stern, instructor in internal the home of their father, I. Weinstein
medicine at the University of Michi- of East Hancock avenue.
gan, became a member of the society.
Marcus Ilerstein, who is ,attending
Dr. E. B. Sherman and Dr. S. If.
Sauter were hosts to members at Ho- the Miami Military Academy in Ger-
mantown,
Ohio, spent a fortnight
tel Statler, at which meeting Dr.
Louis Klein gave demonstrations of visiting with his mother, Mrs. Jacob
Ilerstein
of
East.
Grand boulevard.
the epoch-making discoveries of Louis
Pasteur on the hundredth anniversary
A
delightful
New
Year's eve social
of the birth of this genius. Dr. Emil
Sorock entertained the soicety at his event was a progressive dinner dance
given
by
28
young
folks
at the homes
home on East Forest avenue on Tues-
day evening. Interesting clinical of Emanuel Walters of Lothrop ave-
nue,
Joseph
Goldsmith
and Harold
problems were discussed by members
Ehrlich of Edison avenue.
present.

Ivy Corsets

95c - $1.95 - $2.95
$3.95 - $4.95
Brassieres
25c - 50c - $1.00

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SCOUT MEETING

Wednesday Evening, January 10, 1923, at 7:30
O'clock in the Gym at the New Temple.

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All Scouts, and those that desire to Become Scouts, ple•se corns. $

Miss Elizabeth Schott, who is ma-
triculated as a student at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, spent the holi-
day period in this city, visiting with
her brothers, Carl and Sidney Schott.
Miss Schott spent a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Joseph Bolo (Helen
Schott) in Kalamazoo, ere returning
to the university.

Miss Katheryn Kahn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn of Youngs-
town, Olio, was a recent guest in this
city, visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Puri-
tan avenut:.

Miss Reanette Purdy was hostess at
a charmingly appointed bridge and
luncheon
at her home in Royal Oak
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Members of the Troop Committee, Assistant Scoutmasters and all # the past week, honoring many of her
young friends who were in the city
connected or that desire to be connected with Troop 76 please come.
from various colleges.
SCOUTMASTER.
III
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stearns
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Oppen-
heimer (Sylvia Stearns) of Longfel-
low avenue left on Tuesday for Palm
Beach and Miami, Fla., where they
will make a protracted visit. They will
be joined in Miami by Al Gladstone,
brother of Mrs. Stearns.

BIG DOINGS!

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JANUARY SALE

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Expert M t•seurs 1.d Attendants. Open Day and Night for Men •nd Women.
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mens,ment of J. R. HAYES.
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"Our Lights Shine Everywhere"

ler has returned from a visit in At-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaine of 407
lantic City and New York, where he
joined Mrs. Marienthal for the New East Warren avenue are receiving
congratulations
on the birth of a son,
Year. Their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Winkler of New York, were also Henry David.
in Atlantic City.

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THE WAYNE BATHS

TROOP 76

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller of 2289
Taylor avenue are receiving congrat-
Mrs. Joseph Decker of Philadelphia ulations on the birth of a daughter,
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gold- Ethelyn, on Dec. 23.
berg of Hazelwood avenue are enter-
Sir. and Mrs. B. H. Hertzberg (Rae
taining their sister, Mrs. Carrie- Metz
of Marquette, Mich.
Horowitz) of 1619 West Euclid aye ,
nue are receiving congratulations on
Max II. Marienthal of Hotel Stat- the birth of a son, Herbert Lee.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg of
Seward avenue entertained as their
house guest the past week Mrs. John
C. Goodale, Jr., of Kalamazoo, Mich.
Many charming functions were given
in honor of Mrs. Goodale.

45 inches, Squirrel Trimmed

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offer Remarkable Savings
in Linens, White Goods,
Bedspreads and Muslins,
Silk and Philippine Un-
derwear.
The Sale will continue
all this month--but early
shoppers will have bat
choice.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of
Hotel Addison entertained as their
guests during the holiday , period their
nephews, Bernard and Ernest Bork-
heimer of Wheeling, W. Va. Miss
Louise Selling entertained several
couples at a dinner dance on New
Year's eve at Hotel Addison, compli-
menting the Messrs. Horkheimer.

Iladyn Kline, who is attending an
Eastern college, was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ileavenrich and Mr.
and Mrs. David Levy for several days,
en route to his home in Denver, Colo.

Mrs. I. 0. Rosenberg and son, Ray-
mond, of Collingwood avenue have
returned from a two months' stay
with relatives and friends in Los
Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Rosenberg was
accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Paul
Jacobs, who will visit in Detroit for
several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Basch, Miss
Eleanor Basch and Robert Basch of
Toledo were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Wolf of Lawrence avenue.

Ilarry Loewenstein of Hamilton,
Ohio, spent several days in the city
the past week, joining Mrs. Loewen-
stein (Helen Berstein) and daughter,
Jacqueline, who have bene guests at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-
sen of Glynn court, for the past two
weeks.

Miss Rose Magidsohn, who was
visiting with relatives and friends in
New York, spent several days in De-
troit, guests of the Misses Amelia and
Returning to one of the western Rose Plotler of Hague avenue, en
colleges for girls, where she is a stu- route to her home in Chicago.
dent, after a delightful visit with her
Mrs. A. Bearman of Cleveland was
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fechimer, is
a recent guest in the city, where she
Miss Miriam Fechimer.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Sylvia Simons, daughter of Louis Morris of Putnam avenue.
Mr and Mrs. D. W. Simons of Paths-
Mrs. hforris Singer of Port Huron
ter avenue, has returned from a visit
in Chicago, where she went to attend visited with relatives in the city the
the opening of the Grand Opera sea- past week.
son. Miss Simons was accompanied
Mrs. Aaron Blumenau of Kalama-
by her sister, Miss Mildred Simons of
West Palmer avenue, who will remain zoo was a recent guest in the city,
visiting with relatives and friends.
in Chicago for a longer visit.

Mrs. Herbert Bienenstok (Fannie
Strasburger), former resident of De-
troit, who was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass,
left for New York on Wednesday af.
ternoon last.

Stanley Glazer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Glazer of Kercheval ave-
nue, who is making his home in Chi-
cago, was in the city the past week,
coming here to attend the Kappa Nu
hall, which took place at the Hotel
Taller.

Mrs. Hannah Freud of Hotel \Wol-
Miss Lottie Aaronson of Chicago
verine is in Cincinnati. spending a
few weeks with her children, Mr. and is spending a fortnight as a guest at
Mrs. Justin Rollman (Josephine the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hershman
of Fort street.
Freud), and son, Henry.

Mr. and Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun
and son of Chicago spent a fortnight
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Enggass, at their home on
Longfellow avenue.

Harry and Harold Schakne of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., spent several days in the
city the past week, guests at the home
of Mr. end Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of
Glynn court.

Miss Jeanette Sarah NIusliner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mus-
liner of Collingwood avenue, was hos-
tess at a charmingly appointed lunch-
eon and bridge for several of her
young friends at Beltramini & Rush
on Thursday afternoon last.

Mrs. Simon Friedland of 1175
West Eyelid avenue, who spent a
fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. David
Friedland of Lansing, has returned
home. Mrs. Friedland also attended
the Stone-Silverman wedding at
Grand Rapids on Dec. 21.

Miss Mildred Beckman of Boston,
Miss Adelaide Weinberg ( Monte-
rey avenue was hostess at a charm. who visited with friends in Detroit,
ntov annointed luncheon and bridge left for Bay City to visit her mother,
at her home on Friday afternoon last. Mrs. E. Beckman.

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All Society items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by S o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week'.
mom Phone Glend•le 8328, Society Ed:tor. Mali notices so as to b. received not tato
tn. Wednesday.

Specially Featured

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The January
White. Sales
at Hudson's

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilymen of
4827 Brush street announce the en-
gagement of their cousin, Miss Ida
Snitz of Virginia, to David Bloch of
this city.

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$25 Library Lamps
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$30 Table Lamps
now $24.00
$6 Desk Lamps
now
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$5 Boudoir Lamps
now ..... .. $4.00
$40 Floor Lamps
now $32.00
$15 Lamp Shades
now . ... $12.00

$7 Candle Sticks
$5.60
$8.75 Andirons
$7.00
$8.00 Coal Grates.. $6.40
$6.50 Spark Guards $5.20
$8.50 Fire Seta $6.80
$10.00 Fuel Boxes 48.00
$9.00 Coal Hods
$7.20
$10.50 Gas Logs
$8.40

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