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ADOLPH HELD, HIAS
ENVOY, COMING HOME

Rare
Books
and
_Fine
Bindings
for
Christmas Giving

WILL CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY

BERLIN (J. T. A.)—Adolph Held,
European director of the Hebrew Im-
migrant Aid Society of America, was
tendered a farewell dinner by the di-,
rectors of the United Emigration
Committee and by the Jewish World
Relief Conference. A testimonial in
the form of a megila or scroll was
presented the IlMs envoy who de
Glared in acknowledgement that the
American Jews owe more to their
European brethren than they hays.
paid.
Speakers at the dinner included Dr.',
Klee, a German Jewish leader, who:
declared the problem of emigration
had become acute even among the per-
wilted Jews of Germany; Dr. Brutz-
kus and Rabbi Hildersheimer.

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There Is Craftsmanship in •

NETTING GIFT

The Cost Is No More

A Joy to Receive and a Pleasure to

—Photo by Gainsboro Studio.

Just received from our London
representative, many old and rare
editions in fine bindings, both single
volumes and sets.

In sad and loving memory of my
MR. AND MRS. REUBEN ORMAN
dear husband and our father and
grandfather, Nathan Lippman, who
On Sunday, Dec. 9, Mr. and Mrs. Orman of Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and
died one year ago Dec. , 1922.
Reuben Orman will celebrate their Mrs. Morris Cohen of Alpena, Mich.;
golden wedding anniversary at the Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Lipshield of Ona-
No one knows the silent heartaches,
home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. way, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mar-
Boob bound by such world famous binders as
Only those whe lost can tell
The grief we bear in silence
Charles Marienthal of 160 Tennyson ienthal nod Mr. and Mrs. Max M.
Meyer
For the one we loved ea well
Zaehnsdorf Riviere
avenue, Highland Park. Velick of Detroit. The other children
Birdsall
Root
His loving wife, children and grand-
Sangorski
Mr. and Mrs. Orman are Michigan are Miss Miriam Orman, and Abe Or-
Crombie and Lamothe
children.
Hertzberg
pioneers who settled in this state 45 man of Detroit and flurry Orman of
years ago. Settling in Alpena, which Onaway, Mich. They have 19 grand-
All choice volumes suitable for gilts.
In sad but loving remembrance of was in the heart of the lumber camps, children.
The new books of all publishers
The Marienthal home is being pret-
our dear husband and father, Rudolph Mr. Orman engaged in the mercantile
Tauber,
who passed away three years business and proved very successful, tily decorated for the occasion. Among
SOCIAL STATIONERY
out-of-town guests will he a sister,
ago, Dee. ,9 1920.
now being retired.
ENGRAVED PERSONAL GREETING CARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Orman are the par- Mrs. A. Schuman of Seattle, Wash.;
GAMES
DOLLS
Cone but not forgotten.
TOYS
eats of nine children, six daughters a brother, M. Davis of New York, and
May he rent In peace.
His loving wife, sons and daughter. and three sons. The married sons and close friends and relatives from all
I daughters are: Mr. and Mrs. Sol parts of Michigan.
In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, Mrs. Ilessie Simon, who
was becomingly attired in a gown of
died three years ago, Dec. 7, 1920
1550 Woodward Avenue
black romaine crepe and carried a cor-
(Kislev 26).
sage of American beauties. Mrs.
No one know* the silent heartaches,
Saperstein, mother of the bridegroom,
Only those he r lost tan tell
wore a black crepe gown, with a cor-
The grief we bear In silence
For the one we loved so well.
M. and Mrs. Charles D. Berman of sage of pale pink tea roses.
Her loving husband and children.
Among the out-of-town guests were
Toledo a nnounce the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy, to Barnet Mrs. Morris Blair of ('hciago, who
sang
"0 Promise Me" before the mar-
Brezner of Lansing, formerly of this
riage ceremony; Dr. Morris Blair, Mr.
VIIMMIAliAli%liViliSIMIAWOOMIIIMMOCIPCILVOLIMIMMIMMIGSSIMMICWWilip city.
and Mrs. Abraham Blair, grandpar-
ents of the bride; Miss Ethel Levy,
Mrs. Isadore Senf, Miss Dorothy Zeck-
man, all of Chicago.
After an eastern wedding trip, on
which they will visit Buffalo, Syra-
cuse, New York, Atlantic City and
Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Saperstein
SAPERSTEIN-BLAIR
GLOVES,
will take up their residence in Detroit.
Complete Line of
HICKOK BUCKLES,
A beautiful wedding took place at
Capes, Mochas, Buck-
the
Temple
Beth
El
on
Sunday,
Nov.
initial or fancy, with
FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO
GREENBERG-DREIFUS
skin, lined or unlined,
2, when Miss Cecil Blair, daughter of
all-leather belt.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blair, was united
Moderate Prices
Mrs. Esther Dreifus announces the
every size, every good
in marriage to Joseph Saperstein, son marriage of her daughter, Bessie, to
$1.00 to $5.00
color.
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Saperstein. Morris I. Greenberg of this city, on
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin conducted the Wednesday, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs.
$2.00
to
$5.0C
SMART NECKWEAR,
marriage service at 6:30 p. m., after Greenberg left for a three months'
which a reception was held in the par- trip to California.
Supreme
FINE
MADRAS
only the best here ;
A Gift
lors of Temple Beth El for 150 guests.
beautiful cut silk
SHIRTS,
The bride was charming in a white
KELTER-WIENER
duchess satin gown, trimmed with
sturdy knit tie.
colors guaranteed
Spanish lace. Her veil was held in
On Thursday afternoon, Nov. 29, at
$1.85, $2.50, $3.00
Stripes, figures or
place by triple bandeaus of pearls, Nashville, Tenn., Theodore Richard
also trimmed with Spanish lace. She Kelter and Miss Irene Wiener were
Interwoven SILK and
plain colors.
carried a shower bouquet of white married at the home of the bride's
50c to $3.00
$5.50 to $9.50
roses and valley lilies.
WOOL HOSE,
sister, Mrs. Richard M. Stern. The
Miss Ethel Levy, cousin of the bride is a daughter of the late Levi
Colors Guaranteed
75c to $1.50
Interwoven Silk HOSE,
bride served as a maid of honor. She Wiener and Mrs. Diana Wiener, for-
'
I was attired
in i canary-color beaded merly of Detroit. The bridegroom is
75c to $2.00
MUFFLERS,
georgette, and carried Columbia roses. the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kelter
I
The
bridesmaids
were Mien Jean of Detroit and served as engineering
brushed wool, silk
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Blair, sister of the bride, who wore ensign in the United States Navy dur-
OPEN EVERY EVENING
and wool, silk knitted
a
canary
and
tangerine
georgette ing the World War. Rabbi Richard
pure linen, fancy silk
frock, trimmed in gold ribbon; Miss M. Stern officiated at the wedding.
$1.50 to $6.50
—Initial.
Mollie Saperstein, sister of the bride-
• groom, wore a gown of orchard georg-
10c to $1.50
BEACON BLANKET
ette, trimmed with silver lace, and
Two Busy Stores
BATII ROBES,
Miss Beatrice Grabow, who was at-
BRADLY KNIT JACK-
tired in blue brocade. They all car-
— finiest quality.
men's
3512
Grand
River
2501.09 Grand River
ried arm bouquets of tea roses. The
ETS,
$5.00 to $12.00
flower girls were little Miss Joyce
at Trumbull
at Henry
$5.00 to $10.00
Sacks and Miss Sylvia Saperstein,
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloomgarden of
w000mssswoom pois swissuswipoptVO• who wore pale orchid and tangerine, 2050 Glynn court are receiving con-
I respectively.
gratulations on the birth of a son,
The duties of best man were per- Maxon James, on Nov. 15.
formed by Joe Sent, cousin of the
I bridegroom, and the ushers were Joe
Mr. and Mrs. George Weingarden
Abelansky and Harry Abelansky, also
cousins of the bridegroom, and Abe (Clara F. Kraus) of 2925 Ilogarth
This group, photographed
avenue
announce the birth of a
, Rosenberg.
on our display Boors, is rep-
Mrs. Blair, mother of the bride, daughter, Rhoda Maxine, on Dec. 3.
roicidative of the many fine
things we offer.

Lamps—,-All Kind.
New Lamp Shades

Statuary, Pottery

Fireplace Seto

Bullet Glassware

Andirons, Bellows

Candlesticks

Screens, Coal Hods

Smoker Sets

Torchiers

And Other Gifts

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Sheehan's Bookstore

1502 Randolph Street

En ga g e men t s I

Netting Building

Near Detroit Athletic Club

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GIFTS MEN WANT

Marmites

The well-dressed
woman can be
comfortable!

Silk Shirts

T

HE woman who is particular
about being fashionable
knows that she need not sacrifice
bodily comfort and health. In
every detail of her costume she
seeks healthfulness. She insures
herself comfortable and healthy
feet, active feet, by wearing

4110-11 PtikERVER

GRANDSTAFF'S

SHOE

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SHOE

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ROYAL SHOE COMPANY

Arch Preserver Shoe

Shot

227 Grand River, West
Near Washington Blvd.

Toe FOOT WELL'

Our Entire Stock of This Wonderful Shoe
Men and Women.

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Wishing You a Joyous Chanukah!

MADAM
GIVE LINGERIE

As much calculi
you do your el
apparel.
Women who are seeking the II
in lingerie will find our selectne
traordinary. Exquisite dainties
to order of the very finest mat
Special attention given to trot
work.

Trousseau Work

THE AIMEE LINGERIE

S

505 Fisher Arcade
Cherry 4153

Eastern Stone Co.

GEORGE MICHEL, Prop.

Edgewood 1458

1019 Bellevue Ave.

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Distinctive Furniture

Bookcase

Of solid American walnut.
with •ntlaue walnut finish

and burled •eneers. Grilled

doors. Price—I95.

Cowell Chair

With frame of solid wal-

nut. opholstered In wool

tapestry. trimmed with
black wool tapestry and

mohair edging. Price—

'III.

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IIE choice products of the best

furniture marks in America are
what we offer you—furniture
built to last for a long time and to look
well as long as it lasts.

Another point! While our appeal
is not low price, you will find that,
quality considered, our prices are
comparatively low—due to low over-
head expense. We invite you to come
in.
OUR PAYMENT PLAN-10 per cent
down; twelve months to pay the balance

Corner of Baldwin

Of wrouebt

iron. with
gold leaf. blank •nd green
Relish. Colorful georgette
shade trimmed with black
Prier—$33 eont•
plete.

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OF GIFTS FOR ALL

Book Ends

Quality merchan-
dise combined

Occasional Table

with lower prices
for the needs of
men, women and
children distin-
guish this store.

Hand-tamed from solid
mahogany in • varlet, of
styles and designs. Prices
begin at te.

Of solid walnut. Itexagona/
top. Price 827.

5711 Michigan Ave.

Corner of 35th

Store Open Emile:: Coil Eight O'clock.

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Aristmas Attire

Bridge Lamp

11.1iramer & Sons

7665 Gratiot Ave.

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HEADQUARTERS FOR DOLLS AND TOYS

OPEN

EVENINGS

We Deliver to All Parts of (Ise City.

Krausmann-Kuhn Company

8045 Twelfth Street

Ir

Miss Florence Trombly
BEAUTY PARLOR

Marvelling, Shampooing, Hot Oil and Scalp T
ments, Facials, Manicuring.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED

Complete Line of Hair Goods and Cosmetics

OPEN EVENINGS

4710 VANDYKE AVENUE, DETROIT, MICHIG

Phone Lincoln 0005

INSPIRATIONAL BOOKS

BEAUTIFUL PIC'

Library of Best Fiction, 3 cents per day

Book and Picture Silo

The Shop of Beautiful Thoughts

OPEN FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 5: 3 0 P.

Inspiring Cards, Songs and Records

406 GLADWIN..BUILDING

1562 WOOD \

Telephone Cherry 3577

