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October 19, 1923 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-10-19

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Engagements

1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Krefman of 3878
Twenty-ninth street announce the en-

, gagement of their daughter, Anna,

to Jacob Scheber.

Mr. and . Mrs. S. W. Starman of
Utica, N. N., announce the engage.
I nient of their daughter, Miriam La-
raine, to Morris Canter, son of Mrs.
' F. Cantor of Euclid avenue of this

An society 110117. and
Chronicle by II :cl ock
cher local sates should ha ceemau•i<ated t• the isffit• al The
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Issue.
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Reproducing Medium

TIMM OM.

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THE

CELCO Reproducing Medium in the
1 A. B. Chase. Emerson and Lindeman &
Sons Pianos Is the miracle of modern muck.
Embodied In three of America's oldest and
best known pianos, it re-presents the interpre-
tations of the muters and the moat popu-
lar dance music, played as it should be played.

amid
age

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towering trees of autumnal foli- the scene of manifold activities dur-J• NI. Klein of 8022 Beaubien
and myriads of lighted lanterns. ing the coming season. Miss Minna ; street announces the engagement of
the banquet
room of the Redford Friedlander, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. his
Country
C
dau ghter. Pearl, to Samuel S.
Club presented the appear- Bernard Friedlander, recently
this ity.
ance of a veritable Japanese garden ated from Simmons College in gradu-
Hos- Sukat of thi
--
on Thursday evening at the first an- ton, and Miss Yoletta Finsterwald,'
nual cap night dinner,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Samuel Kolitch of
at which daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. of
Herman
trophies won by enthusiastic golfers Finsterwald, a University
Michi.' , 310 Brady street announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Jennie,
luring the The
season
were awarded the gan graduate, are recent adjuncts to !to David Applebaum, son of Mr. and
winners.
place

cards, in the the "Y" efficient staff of workers un- i Mrs. Louis
Applebaum of 1202 West
form of loving
cups,
with the menu der the able leadership of Mrs. SadielWarren avenue.
inscribed
in golfing
terms,
were espy- C. Jacobs. Many social features of
cially attractive. Parodies composed
delightful
nature' are being intro- ,.............--
for the event by David Welling were duced,
among
them classes in aes-
sung throughout the dinner and head. thetic dancing under
liners
directorship
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from various local theaters and of Mlle. Ria Melova the
(Mrs.
Ilawithi,
hotels contributed in no small meas. a former member of the Imperial
ure to the festive spirit of the occa•
Russian Ballet. A charming feature
sion. Frederick Morris was particu- of the home will be
larly clever
LEVY•KALINSKY
the
in the role of a caddy policy for non-resident open house
young men
A pretty wedding of recent date
and caused much merriment by his and women at
quips
Informal suppers to was that of Miss Diana Kalinsky of
at prominent club members. be given on Monday and
Wednesday !Detroit to I.ouis Levy of Texas. The
Dancing followed the dinner and en- evening and if
occasion
ceremony took place at the B'nai
tertainment. Melville S. Welt, presi• day evening meals will be demands
served. Fri.
It Moshe Synagogue, followed by a re•
dent, in his welcoming address char. is the aim of the "Y" to make the ception at 39 Selden avenue.

arriages

CONVENIENT TERMS

41

SCHILLING PIANO CO.

4

2130 Woodward Ave.

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Achieving ■ decorative lorliness
Mr. and M
G ross of E uclid
The Jewish Women's Club house, to aven ue announce the engagement of
with its mellow glow
of gleaming Rowena street, which has been g i ve
,' their daughter, Myrtle, to Alex
lights; its delicately tinted rosebuds over exclusively to Young
w on
intertwined with maidenhair fern en's Ilebrew association work, will he ,. ' Schneider of this city,

Those
acterized
past season at the club home the center of all social affairs I attending the bride and
as
highly the
successful
groom were

With H. R. Leonard Funiture Co.

Phone Cadillac 2610

and predicted appertaining to the organization. I Mae Strohl, Lillian Weinberg, Harry
great activity and enthusiasm for During this week 19 delegates to the' Brown and Ben Wolfe. Mr.
and Mrs.
next year's work. Mrs. Maurice Michigan State Federation of Wom- [ Levy left for an
extended honeymoon
Goldenberg was chairman of arrange- en's
Clubs convening in Detroit have I trip east and upon their return will
menu, with Mrs.
Mortimer
Myer
as been entertained at the club house I be at home to their friends and rela-
vice-chairman.
Mortimer
Myer
acted
as
guests of the Jewish Woman's; lives at 39 Selden avenue.
as chairman of the entertainment Club. Other hostesses for the club;
committee, assisted by Gerald May, were Mrs. lienry A. Krloik of Bur-1
Dr. B. D. Welling and Maurice Gold- lingame avenue, Mrs. Leopold Wine.!
enberg. The ladies' open club chum- man of East Kirby avenue and
pionship was won by Mrs. Harry
Min
Sadie Selminsky, superintendent
of
F'arbstein, with Mrs, Gerald May as the Franklin
Street Settlement house.
runner-up, and the men's tournament
winner was William Sutherland,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rubin of 9730
nd, with
Miss Elsa Siegel
el of Putnam avenue Cameron avenue are receiving con-
Andrew
Wiseman
as runner-up
is , in Cleveland this week, where she , gratulations on the birth of a sun,
while
Maurice
Dreifuss
was the win-
ncr of the consolation flight. Amon accompanied Mrs. M. Rice, who has I Norman' Oct. 7.
g
out-of-town
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sam-
-
guests noted
at this af.
fair were .,11,1rs...E.
Louis Jacobs.
of uel Rice for the past summer months.

October Coat Offerings

for women and misses afford wonderful
opportunities for selection from complete
stocks of the best styles,

f irth s

There is an individuality and din.
tinction about Bernard Shop gowns
that is one of the pleasing character-
istics of apparel from this shop—for
exclusiveness of design coupledAt'illt
true correctness of style creates that
sense of well-being that adds so much
to the charm of fashionable woman-
hood. An early selection is advisable,
for at the moment our complete dis-
plays enhance the pleasure of choos-
ing, as well as insuring your complete
satisfaction.

THE J. L. HUDSON CO.

Detroit

MOND DEPARTS, PLEASED •
Woodmere, I.. I.; Mrs. Charles Mayer
of New York, Mrs. S. M. Goldsmith
At the Detroit Museum of Arta
WITH 1./S. RECEPTION
of Baltimore, Md.; Sirs. Howard Founders Society's social event of
Kaichen of Cincinnati and Mrs. Ar- the year on the occasion of the an-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Sir Al-
thur Victor of Buffalo. nual meeting at the Art Institute, Dr. fred Mond sailed Tuesday on the
and Mrs. Louis J. Hirschman were Mauretania for England. In an in-
Keen interest centers in the forth- among those in the receivnig line as terview with the Jewish Telegrphic
coming initial meeting of the Jewish members of the social committee.
Agency representative, Sir Alfred ex-
Woman's Club, which takes place in
pressed his pleasure at the hearty
Mrs. Saul Seigel and bliss Veola wlecome given him by American
the chapel of Temple Beth El Mon.
day afternoon, Nov. 5, at which time Seigel of Hotel Stevenson have gone Jews.
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a speaker of national prominence to Boston for
Formerly of the Jewish Art - Theater,
an extended stay,
9 am convinced," Sir Alfred said,
will discuss a subject of timely in- where they will be near Miss lone "that enormous progress is possible
With a Fint Class Company of Artists
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terest. Mrs. Melville Welt again Seigel, who is attending Smith Col- in Palestine, if Americna Jews put
heads the program committee, which lege this season.
their shoulders to the wheel and 'do
their duty.'"
promises an unusually attractive
A Masterful Musical Comedy.
program for the coming season.
Mrs. Arthur Victor has returned
• to her home.. in Buffalo, after a.de-
Among those who have recently lightful Visit with her mother, Mrs. ELY BERNAYS, PROMINENT
BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE
changed their place of abode are Miss Leopold Wineman of East Ferry ave- GRAIN MERCHANT, DEAD if Ticket, an sale at 'Plotkin's • Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide;
0
Fanny Simon, who has moved from nue.
M Manhattan Restaurant, 3530 Hastings; Lazaroff's Book Store, Inn st
Gladstone avenue to 301 East Forest
0 Westminster; Flashenberg's Store, Hastings and Ilendrie; and on the
Was Grandson of Chocham Isaac Ber-
day
li
avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
of
the
performance
at
the
box
office
of
Orchestra
n
Mrs. Isadore Stern of Boston, who
nays; Widow Is Sister of Freud.
Hall.
s tein, from East Forest avenue to
ri
visited for several weeks in th e
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Hotel Tuller; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. as the guest of her sister and brother,
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NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) —Ely
oldberg and Joseph Goldberg of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kittnauer, at Bernays, retired grain merchant, for
' Hotel Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. their borne on Taylor avenue, is 25 years a member of the Produce
Max Fruhoff and son, Max, Jr., of spending short time in Chica go with Exchange died Monday of complica-
Hotel Statler, who have taken apart- relatives and friends prior to her re. tions following an appendicitis oper-
ments at the Chatham, on Pingree turn to Boston.
ation.
avenue and Second boulevard, and
r
Bernays came from a very distin-
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheyer, who have
Following their return from an ex- guished family. lie was a grandson
moved from Rowena street to their ceedingly delightful trip through por of the great . Jewish scholar Isaac Ber-
new home at 1246 Burlingame ave- lions of Germany, Mr. and Mrs. AI. na ys.
His widow, Anna, is a sister
nue.
bert Ginzberg and son, Edwin, have of the world-renouned psychologist
Sigmund Freud.
Mrs E. Louis Jacobs (Grace Blitz) , avenue. apartment at 2442 Calvert
For years Mr. Berney was active
who was the house guest of Mr. and
in Jewish philanthropic work., He %FRS

Airs. John..Heautetrich of Longfellow' - Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg of Sec for some time an Officer Of the Hebrew
I
-
avenu e and Dr. and Mrs. David Levy
ond boulevard entertained as their Sheltering Guardian Society,
lof Bo ston boulevard, left on Saturday
guest
this
week
their
brother,
Dr.
for h er home at Woodmere, L. I.
i Mrs. J acobs, a former resident of De- Samuel Amberg of Rochester, Minn. 1. 0. B. B. Auxiliary Increases
Dr. Amberg is a
of the clini-
troit, was delightfully entertained
cal staff at the world renowned Dr.
Its Activities.
during her sojourn in the city.
Mayo's hospital In Rochester.
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Since the reorganization of the La-
dies' Auxiliary to Pisgah Lodge No.
34, I. 0. B. B., two years ago, its
membership has increased from 12
women to approximately 500.
With the Grand Lodge granting

Indeed---that is the kind
them their charter, and the unlimited
of furs you'll find here.
support of the men's lodge and a set
of capable officers at the head, the or-
have emphasized two things
ganization - has undertaken consider-
when buying furs—they
able work for the coming year.
N
IAL . ITY—DISTINCTIVE- 1 4, .
The Benevolent Loan Association
was organized by Mrs. Benjamin
Gould. The money raised through A
You won't find a single garment here that resembles
this association is used to loan money
to people who are temporarily in need.
another fur coat in Detroit.. The fur pelts used in our ,
The last Sunday of every month,
garments cannot be excelled in quality anywhere in the e
dances are given at the hotel Stotler.
country, That is why women are flocking here for their
The money goes to help people in need
furs—and scores of Detroit women are bringing their
of coal, doctors and clothes.
last
season's coats here for changes in
Mrs. Cowan, chairman of flower
design.
fund, sends flowers to the sick, and 04
If you are looking
0 ,
for that something which somebody
members reporting anyone sick will E
else
has not, then it will be to
I F
your benefit to visit us.
have a cheering word and a basket g
Alterations and
0,
of flowers sent from the auxiliary.
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high grade remodeling work are also done
by our experienced help,
#
We want old clothes, shoes, dresses, #
who can make you realize our standard
of workmanship.
#
coats, will be picked up. Mrs. Harry
Fleishman is chairman of the auxil- d#
iary! Mrs. Harry Preuzlauer is caller.
The next dance will be held Sunday,
Oct. z8, at tne Hotel Statler. Tickets
can he obtained from any of the mem-
beer or at the door.

!ORCHESTRA HALL

SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28

M R. AND MRS, MISCHA GERMAN

"DEM REBBIN'S BEN YOCHID"

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1522 Broadway

On. Door South of Capitol Theatre

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HEAR

MARTINELLI

THE WORLD'S GREATEST DRAMATIC TENOR

ORCHESTRA HALL, SAT. EVE., OCT. 20

Seats Now at Grinnell's.
Prices $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.

Local Management Detroit Concert Direction

No tenor sine•

the days of Caruso has received the ovations that

DePachman, World's Famous Pianist

Orchestra Hall, Friday Evening, November
Reservations Now, 1062 Book Bldg.

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"Ideal" Furs'

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Washington Gift Shop, 1404 Washington Boulevard

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Starting Monday, October 22nd.

Our Entire Stock of Selected



Judea Insurance Company
veloping Fast.

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Just as soon as the selection of the
man who will take charge of the of-
fice in Palestine is accomplished, the
Judea Insurance Company will begin
to function and another dream of one

MAH JONG SPECIALS

$35 Sets, Anniversary Price, $22.50
$25 Sets, Anniversary Price, $17.50
$18 Sets, Anniversary Price, $14.50
$ 5 Sets, Anniversary Price, $ 3.50

INSTRUCTIONS FREE

A 'really unequalled assortment of Decorative French Tapestries, Lustres,
Pottery, Lamps.

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Ideal Fur Company 1‘

Incorporated

614 - 616

J. D. ROSENBERG

Capitol Theater Bldg., 1550
Broadway
Main 1024

NI H. TAUS/plait

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of those enterprises so much needed
to develop Palestine will have been
realized.
The Judea Insurance Company was
organized by the Order Suns of Zion,

RUBYS

MUSCLE DEVELOPINO
FOOTWEAR. FOR
CHILDREN

under authority of the order's sub-
s idiary, the Judea Indusrtial Corpor-
ation, and is capitlaized at $120,000;
$15,000 has already been invested by
the order. This will be the first home
insurance company in Palestine and
it is gratifying to know that the
honor goes to • Jewish company. The

Judea Insurance Company will do
business in every class of hindrance,
but at the beginning will specialize in
life insurance.
The plans for the company were
drawn by a board of experts, among

them George Dyer Eldridge, the most
famous authority on fraternal and
other insurance in America, and fol-
lows the lines of American insurance

companies. The charter has already
been received from the Palestinian
government and the office in Jerusa-

lem will be officially opened when the
manager to be selected shortly ar-
rives.

All profits from the Judea Insur-
ance Company, it is interestnig ts
note, will be invested in local bonds

and credits and will thus help finance
the settlers in the new homeland.

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"Where orignmlity of design prevails"

Easy', , one 'ore
not 1. .:11 pr.ceJ

BOYS' WINTER OXFORDS

THE STURDY KIND

LIKE FATHER'S

Of Imported Tan Scotch Grain

or Norwegia n Calf
Si... 2 la to 6

Alfred f RUBY Inc

1529 Washingto n

Blvd. Steller Hotel Bldg.

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