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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-11-02

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PAGE EIGHT

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Two Outstanding
November Events at
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Invtntions F ave been issued for
the first annual banquet to be given
by the Young Women's Hebrew As-
, soc:ation at tlieir newly furnished
clubrooms at 89 Rowena street, On
Sunday evening, Nov. 4, at 6:30
o'clock. This affair, which promises
. to be a delightful one, will be in the
, nature of a get-together of members
I and will be featured with short talks
by "1" counsellors, each activity to
be represented by a speaker. Miss
Anne Morris, chairman of the coun-
cil, will Oct as toastmistress, and
I arrangements can be mode for rooms
which have been made particularly
attractive.

Great Event Now in Progress--

The Most Important In Our History—
About Eight H undred Coats—
All New Paris Designs—
With The Nlost Luxurious Furs—
Materials of Acknowledged Supremacy—
Lined With Finest Silks—
Immaculately Custom 'Failored-
Styles of Unquestioned Individuality—
That Arc The Talk of The Averme-
nt. Finest Coats In Towli-
ne Greatest Values Anywhere—
Savings of $25.5o to S95.00—
As The Prices Prove.

Coat; of

Coats of

I RUVONNET
& ARABELLA

LUSTROSA a
ORMONDALE

$6930

$95

GAZELLE
SQUIRREL
COLLARS. CUFF:
BORDERS

a

Coats

of

ELABORATELY
TRIMMED WITH
RICHEST EVR6

Rabbi Nathan Kress of Temple
Emanuel, New York, who was in De-
troit the past week in connection with
his lecture tour for the Jefferson Me-
morial Fund, was entertained by
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz as his guest
at the Redford Country Club.

GERONA
MARVELLA &
CASH. DUVETYN

'150

$135

SCOTCH MOLE
COLLARS, COY FS
a BORDERS

The National Federation of Temple
Bronerhoods, which was formed at
the national convention of the Union
of American Hebrew Congregations,
has named Wallace Itosenheim chair-
man of the national committee on
student welfare and Melville S. Welt
on the national membership commit-
tee.

Coats of

MARVELLA
GERONA & ORIONA

COLLARS. CUFFS &
BORDERS OF FOX,
WOLF OR LYNX

Concentrating the entire Resources of Our Unusual
Importing. Purchasing and ,.Manufacturing "facilities

Upon This greatest of will Preceding Coat e)ents we
were able to effect Economies which make possible
a low price range that defies competition.

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GIFTS

FOR THE HOLIDAY JUST
RECEIVED. BUY NOW.

Opening display of exclusive and extremely desirable new

Fulper Pottery
Tea Sets

Imported Bags and Necklaces.
Cloisenne Novelties, Etc.

Harry Frank and Mrs. Louis Berger
were hostesses.

Mrs. Louis Braudy of Grand Rap-
tda, who was the honor guest of Mrs.
Henry Friedman of Colorado avenue,
was delightfully entertained during
her stay in the city.

William Rothman of Hazelwood
avenue has returned from a three
days' stay in Cleveland.

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bedrooms, lour the baths, all file kitchen, balbrard
white en nol, s
Four sr heated ewer
„ room, eve.y modern convenience.

WALSH, JAMES & WASEY CO.

Cherry 6500

Advertisers Appreciate The High
Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers

Second Floor,

Hudson's November Coat Sale

This Season w e have
builded this entire event around three prices,

$18 .5 0, ,863.50 an d $95,00

Our personal representative has spent many weeks
in
New York market, selecting the best materials, the
best
lugs and the best fur trimmings obtainable, to sell in cow,-
these prices—and has carefully supervised the styles in wh.,
they have been made up.
The result is that we are now able to offer
what we feel
are the best Coat values at these three prices obtainable any.
where. In other words, we present Coats made to our oo:
specifications, of material and trimmings chosen by
u.
measure up to the highest standard possible at $48.50,
and $95.00.

The entire range of materials in good Fall Coats is

seated and special purchases of fabrics from manufamo• • ,

permit us to put into these Coats quality
very seldom .,:trr•
at these prices.

Third Floor.

THE

1.

J. L.

HUDSON CO.

Trimming Furs

that are favorites

of the Winter Mode.

It may be a touch of fur to liven up a somber
frock; a band of fur to beautify an evening
gown or a rich fur collar and cuff set to top
off a new wrap--New York Shops selection
includes quality pelts of the new, fashionable
furs--they come in all widths.

Lapan Blue
Lapan Fawn
Lapan Grey
Foxine Fur Borders

Red, Brown and White.

Flying Squirrel and

2nd Floor
Woodward
Arcade

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Detroiters will be interest.' in
learning that the first prize for paint-;
ers offered by the National Associa-
tionof Painters and Sculptors at the
art exhibit held in New York the past
week was awarded Miss Theresa S.

Bernstein of that city.

Miss Bern-I
stein is remembered in
Detroit as a
contributor to many local art ex-
hibits, particularly the exhibit held at'
the Jewish Institute for the past two
seasons.

Chicago has been the honor guest.
Mrs. Schloss, who is visiting with rel-
atives and friends in Detroit, is a for-
mer resident of this city.

Following a delightful stay
of sev-
eral weeks in New York and Atlantic
After a three months' visit here City, where they were guests at Ho-
with her daughters, Mrs. M. Wagman tel Ambassador, Mrs. 1). W. Davis and
of 571 King avenue and Mrs. S. A. Mrs. Norman Sillman and son, Joseph
Gallant of 5010 Brush street. Mrs. M. Lee, have returned to Detroit.
Doliva of New York City left for her
home on Sunday.
Mrs. Belle Mayer and Mrs. Emanuel
Becker of Hotel Addison have re-
A surprise birthday party was turned from a delightful stay of sev-
given by the Misses Bessie Kaplan eral weeks in Ligonier, Ind., where
rind Dena Selzer at the home of Jack they were the house guests of Mrs.
Brodsky, 652 East Philadelphia ave- Mayer's sister, Mrs. Isaac Strauss.
' nue, on Oct. 21, in honor of his
fiance, Miss Luba Newhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman

charmingly entertained the Elite
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaflander Card Club, of which they are mem-
have returned from a motor trip East, bers, on Monday evening, at their
visiting at the Catskill mountains,i home on Rhode Island avenue.
New York City and New Haven, )
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Conn.
Maxwell Benjamin of Wilson ave
nue hos returned from a pleasan
For Every Occasion
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cohen and fam- stay of several days in Washington t I
ily of 3414 Fourth avenue have D. C.
At cut-rate prices that save you
moved to their new home at 1483
nearly half.
Glynn court.
Many delightful pre-nuptial affairs
Prompt delivery service to all
were given in honor of Miss Sara
parts of the city.
Louis James Rosenberg has re- Backers, whose marriage to Allen D
turned from a week's visit in New Liehtig of Detroit was an event of
York City.
Sunday, Oct. 28. Among the hos-
tesses who
entertained at charmingly
Curt von der Weide of Youngs- appointed luncheons,bridge and the-
231 Grotiot Avenue
town. Ohio, was a recent guest of ater parties at their homes and at
Cherry 9171
John Parshall and family of Highland the Phoenix Club were Mrs. 11, Herz,
avenue.
N.
Mrs. Edward Lichtig, Mrs. Harry
Aloir, Mrs. I,. D. Golden, Mrs. Nor-
Dr. and Mrs. I. Lebergott and son, man Heydrn, Mrs. Jules Granet, Mrs.
Stanley, have left Detroit for an ex. S. E. Grosslight, Mrs. William 1.h-h.
tended trip to South America. Dur- tig, Mrs. William Lutren and Mrs.
ing their trip they contemplate ex- David Feerer (Betty Lind). Miss
tending their stay at Rio de Janeiro Backer was the recipient of many
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
and other South American cities. beautiful gifts.
Effective and inexpensive.
They will return early in January.
It costa nothing to come down
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of
and find not
Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobson and fam- Second boulevard have returned from
ily, formerly of 89 West Philadelphia, a pleasant stay of two weeks in New
Nave moved into their new home at York and Atlantic City.
Second ■ and Front St..
1680 Hazelwood.
Sulphur Mineral. Turkish
Tonic, Swedish. Electric Baths.
Max Edwards was the honor guest
Following a five months' stay in of Flint lodge of B'nai B'rith and Al-
SWEDISH MASSAGE
) California and interesting points in fred Ross visited the Lansing lodge.
Take Woodward Through Car.
Colorado, bliss Flora Lepoel has re- Roth were speakers in behalf of the
Cherry 4764
tnr"cd to her home on Burlingame Michigan Council of B'nai B'rith
Lodges,
'avenue.

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SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP

Exclusive Agents

for Miami Beach, Fla., where they
contemplate remaining for the winte
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sloman of I
months. Both Mrs. Fuchs and Mrs r East Ferry avenue were hosts at a I
Davis were honor guests at many de • charmingly appointed dinner at the!
lightful affairs prior to their depar Phoenix Club on Saturday evening,
tare. Among them was a luncheon complimenting Miss Aimee Kemp,
at which Mrs. Milford Stern was hos whose marriage to Samuel Stannar
tens and a luncheon at Hotel Addi- of New York will be an event of De-
son at which Mrs. Sam Frank, Mrs. cember.

their guest this week their sister, Mrs.
J. B. Zackheirn of Buffalo, N. Y.

Flowers

nor Sale--111 Edison Ave. (100 loot Lot).
Greatest value .oared In hirh.nr•de home, between Woodward and
Hamilton.
and
Web core...lion, 11 rooms finished In solid yeah

It is time to satisfy every silk need and share
substantial savings.

Many charming and delightful
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackhiem of functions have been given the past

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A great style occasion as well as an ecom,
event, offering most beautiful weaves and color?
in unusual variety and at exceptionally low pri•n:„
Duvetyns and satin faced fabrics, now most
vored by Fashion, are largely in evidence in this
and in Black Silks we offer the broadest assortn,
we have ever shown.

Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt of Hot''
Addison was in Germantown, Ohio,
Mrs. Joseph Vehon of Tuxedo ave-
or a ' few daYs this week, visiting
nue has returned from St. Paul,
with her son, Frank Rosenblatt, Jr., Minn., where she went to attend the
who is attending the Miami Military funeral of her brotherfln-law, M. S.
Academy in that city.
Jacobson, a pioneer business man of ;
St. Paul.
Mrs. S. M. Goldsmith, a former res-
ident of Detroit, who was the guest
A delightful function of the week'
of Mrs. Bernard Beers of Second
was the charmingly apointed dinner
boulevard, left on Saturday for her
at Hotel Addison at which Mrs. David
home in Chicago. En route, Mrs.
Leavitt was hostess, honoring Miss I
Goldsmith spent a few days in Bal-
Rose Hecht of Hotel Stevenson.
timore, where she accompanied her
daughter, Mrs. • Walter Sacherman
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of
(Marian Goldsmith).
Tuxedo avenue have gone to Milwau-
is., for a few das'
y visit with;
Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Delaware
Wson,
Dr. Roy Gr eenthal, and
avenue, accompanied by her son their
tneir niece, Miss Judith Breitenbach
Walter, Jr.; Mrs. Jacob II. Davis an
!bon, Wis., where she is a
sons, Joseph, Russell and Leonard, o
sta-:
Chicago boulevard, left on Monday f dent at the University of Wisconsin.

Second boulevard are entertaining as
week at which Mrs. M. A. Schloss of '

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Hudson s November Silk Sale

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and
Mrs. Joseh Rosenzweig of East Grand
boulevard have returned from a de-I
lightful trip to Cincinnati, from ;
which paint they went to Hamilton,
Ohio, where they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ilarry I.owenstein (Helen
en
and mother, Mrs. M. Wol-
dein of New York.

Our Anniversary Sale
of the prettiest Lamps
in Detroit continues.

1404 Washington Boulevard, near Grand River

00i41- *Ci40

Mrs. Frank R. Hamburger of the
Pasadena apartments on Jefferson
avenue has been entertaining as her
house guest the past week Mrs. Isaac
Steiner of Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs.;
Steiner has been the honor guest at
many elaborate and charming tune-
thins during her stay in Detroit. Mrs.
Hamburger was hostess at a delight-
fully appointed luncheon for 26
guests at her home and among the I
many hostesses honoring Mrs. Steiner
were Mrs. David J. Epstein, who en-
tertained at luncheon at her home in
Royal Oak; Mrs. Andrew Wineman I
and Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, at a;
charming affair at the Detroit Yacht •
Club; Mrs. Mark Fleishman, at lunch-
eon at the Phoenix Club; Mrs. Karl
Fechheimer, at bridge at her home on
Monterey avenue; Mrs. Moe Weil, at
an elaborate affair at the Phoenix
Club, and Mrs. Sidney Ileavenrich, at
a charming luncheon at the Detroit
Yacht Club.

Lamps

THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND GIFT SUGGESTIONS

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In recognition of the esteem in
which she is held by the Oakland
Mothers' Club, Miss Mary Caplan,
head of the educational department
of the United Jewish Charities, was
presented with a beuatiful gift by the
members, following her return from
California, at the opening meeting
held at the Moore School on Saturday
afternoon. A highly interesting pro-
gram was given, at which Mrs. S.
Sigel, - the president, presided. Miss
Anna Solomon gave intimate glimpses
of religious life in Europe. M iss
Elizabeth Salutsky talked on co-oper-
afon of school and home and Miss
Celia Fox, danseuse, charmingly in-
terpreted the latest phases in artistic
dances. While in Los Angeles, Miss
Caplan spoke before the amalgama-
lon dinner of the Iladassah, Young
Women's Hebrew Association and the
Young Women's Auxiliary of the
Young Men's Hebrew Association.

to make these events bigger in opportunity
!•renter in wise economies than each succee;I s
year.

An innovation in the form of a
card party for both men and women
will feature the initial social] affair of
the season to be given by the fla-
dassah. This function, which is be-
ing looked forward to with pleasure-
able anticipation, will take place on
Wednesday evening, Nov. 7, in the
Knights of l'ythias Hall, and is a
forerunner of the many charming fu-
ture events that will be sponsored by
the 1111(111XXIIII. Ninny clubs have sig-
nified their intention of attending, as
the proceeds will go for the Hadassali
sewing fund. ;Miss Rose Weinstein
is acting chairman, assisted by Mrs.
David Diamond, Mrs. Jacob Berko- •
witz, Mrs. S. Kavanau, Mrs. Gilbert
Israel and Mrs. S. J. Souls. Miss Hen-
rietta Szold, the national president,
has accepted an invitation from De-
troit Hadassah to address the chapter
in December. Elaborate preparations
are being made for a reception for
Miss Szold.

Mrs. Maurice Robinson of Chicago
boulevard has returned from a pleas-
ant stay in New York City, where
she was a guest at the Ritz-Carlton
Hotel.

asiliqt11n

are established annual sellings
B OTH
ity and style merchandise, carefully selccr.,

All smrety items and other local note. should be
c•mmunicated to the offic• of The
Chronide hy S
oak Wrdnon ty nItonnen en order to •pprar 01 the corrent week's
.ssne. Phone 1;'end.ritt 6300, Snr.ety
Fd.fin. Med notices so
io be
e.ved not We
than Wednesdnr.

Rheum- tism

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HIS young lady can

accompany her sweet-
]. heart's singing because she liked to prac-
ticeon her genuine Lindeman & Sons piano
when she was a little girl. It is a pleasure
to play a Lindeman & Sons piano. More
than one hundred and forty thousand of
these exquisite instruments have graced
American homes since 1836. Attractive terms

and tnices.

Your p

t piano taken in exchange.

THIRTY MONTHS TO PPAY

SCHILLING PIANO Co.

2130 Woodward Avenue,

Milk H. R. L

d Furniture Co.

Phone 2610

Tailor Made Slip Covers

All kinds of reupholstering and
repairing
All Work Guaranteed

FINSTEIN UPHOLSTERING

9586 Cameron Avenue

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