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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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"The Gift Exquisite"
Luxurious
New
Negligees
Lovely garments to de-
light the hearts of
women. Both the fanci-
ful and the practical
are here to meet every
preference. Selections
may be made with that
assurance of quality
and newness that is
such a help in choos-
ing.
Quilted Satin Robes
$17.50, $25 Up
Silk Negligees
$20, $25, $35
Silk Kimonos
$10.75 to $75
Breakfast Coats
$10.75, $15 UP
CHANUKAH
GREETINGS
Fine
Millinery
Marvelous Values
VELVETS, VELOURS,
SATINS, BROCADES, DRESS
and STREET HATS
The winter season is now at its height. These hats
are new and of the newest materials
and smartest fashions.
3511 Trumbull
Opposite Omni-Trumbull
Naar
Market
Viroqua Park
W. E. W. 0.
At a meeting of the board of direc-
tors of the Jewish •omen's European
Welfare Organization, held Saturday
evening at the home of Mrs. J. New-
man of Westminster avenue, six
transportation tickets were voted for
widows and orphans in Europe to be
united with relatives here. Four of
these are for a wid iw and three chil-
dren in Bucharest, Roumania, and two
for children of 12 and 15 from Bialy-
J.
.ociat
(Z. eLsort4
as possib.e.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jacobs and
Ye Blackstone Club further an- daughters, Millicent and Phyllis, have
nounces a discussion of the rapid summer at their bungalow on Lake
transit question Sunday at 7 p. m. in
thi rd floor Shore drive and are making their
te assemb ly room on the
pub- returned to the city after spending the
Library. T he
of f the main Public
temporary home at 1536 Virginia
lic is invited to attend.
park.
Y. P. S. of Detroit.
Mrs. Milton S. Hanauer of 3.16
An porn meeting of the Y. P. S. Tuxedo avenue entertained at a din
Baby Day •
was held Hall,
at the
Hebrew evening, ner in honor of her niece, Miss Dor-
Nursery
Wednesday
Nov. 21, at which a musical program ',thy Berman of Toledo, whose Lan
en- -
Barnet Brezner of
of much merit was arranged for the gagenient
to as just been announ ced.
Mich.,
h
visturs. The entertainers for the eve- sing.
ning were Julius Robinson, who ren-
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman of
dered popular song selections; Miss
NIon da y for various
Popove, a talented violinist; Samuel Royal Oak left on in
M ex co,
Old points
Bernstein, songs and parodies; interesting
ii
Sol to their trip to Southern California.
Charles Cohen, popular songs.
few
amusing
They
will
spend
the
winter
months
Rosenberg rendered a
monologues. Dance music was fur- at Long Beach.
nished by the "Unique Syncopators."
A delightful affair was the birth-
Plans are being made for at least
ing of this kind d a y surprise party given in honor of
e-
attained by these two Indies caused one get-together mee
Misses Florence en . d Goldie Hu
tau-
the M
. 11 month at which
0l
u. . , et
t h eir election to have sole charge of
tures will be educational and musical.. owitz On Sunday evm1114„
h
all card parties to be give n
At the last regulate meeting held their residence, 294 Kennilworth ave.
1
The 31 'Hoes Ann • and Rose
present year.
The next dance of the branch will I Wednesday evening, Nov. 25, the club nue.
eve-
adopted for its emblem a design of a Wilder acted as hostesses of the
I
be held in February. Mrs. A. New-
ng to 16 guests. The tables were
ri
1
man and Mrs. Julius Epstein were circular effect, with the wording, "Y•
chosen to have charge of it. I'. S. of Detroit—Humanity;' the beautifully arranged in a color scheme
f pink and white.
The next meeting of the branch will 1 raised figure head of an infant in the o
take place Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. center.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Keller, accompa•
Miss Alice Weiner, chairman of the
I
George Cohen, 1766 Fey place.
I social service committee, is arranging vied by Miss Barbara Kelter, attend-
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i a sewing circle for the benefit of the. t,,1 the Kleter-Weiner wedding in
Zionist Cultural Society.
Harry Friedgut, assistant educa-1 orphans of the institution. S. L. Mil- stiuy,(1.'siairnkti.living at the Hotel Peter
tional director of the United Jewish i ler, chairman of the intellectual
ad- " , Neiv
Nashville, Tenn. They are now in
is making iii..
Charities, will address the Zionist i vancement committtee,
i
Cultural Society Monday evening, at rangements for a club periodical which
the Jewish Woman's Club, 89 Rowena, will embrace educational matter per- , The marriage if Edith Alexander,
raining to the purpose of the organ- i daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph
an historical subject dealing with1
exander of 1241 Burlingame avenue,
on an
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the period in history from Alexander I 'ration.
The kids' frolic held Saturday
the Great to the second destruction o
iehniiialtigp,shovCi."12t,akaet rite!
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itiiisrtylayi-ei,P
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ess
Eighteen
tieldlla
.
,
the Temple in the year 70 of the pres- lung, Des
u mer .
ent era. The public is invited to the prizes were awarded to persons in cos- S
tunic. The club, through thin paper,
meetings of this society.
Miss Minna Cohen, Mrs. S. C. Ap-
thanks those who helped make this I
plebaum and Mrs. A, I,. Cohen wer e
e success.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
hostesses at a Chanukah party at the
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The Ilebrew ladies' Aid Society
Jewish Orphan lloine on Sunday .
Philomathic Debating Club.
gave a Chanukah party Monday eve-
the • afternoon.
. ping, Dec. 3, for the old folks in the
At last Sunday's meeting of the'
Jewish Old Folks' Home, Brush and Philomathic
Debating Club
Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman and
' Edmund place. Each of the inmates younger members gave a pleasing
25 Grove avenue '
'
Nov. 19
nstration of their oratorical abil- Highland
se"' Leonard,
was
presented with a pair of be d room
Park, of
returned 011
:
de
Wilson w as it' -a Ben la n Kurtzman, Nelson
ppers.
Mrs.
Essie
sli
affair.
'batmen
'The next
of meeting
t
of the society will , Stocker and George Sternberg were on
the
Albert
Bailin from a seven
"ths' SS.
trip
abroad.
months'
awarded first, second and third prizes, i
lo held Wednesday, Dee. 12, at the
31r. and Mrs. E. M. Fiedman,
resp actively. Other speakers were I
haarey
a Stein, Syd- i auhter, Rose, and son, Leon, of 630
il l bey &deli. The novelty (lance N orm an Barons, Leonrd
held at the Kirby Center, Dee. n i ney Koretz, Meyer Weisenfeld and I dg
16. Mrs. A. II. Eisler is chairma
home at 1980 Taylor avenue.
d William
of the dance. Tickets can be reserved
Ernest Goodman.
were i Medbury, are moving to their new
Knoppow The
and judges
Jack Thumin.
Adolph Freund and Aaron Droock
by culling Mel. 4137-R.
, Election was held for the pitrtici.
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1 pants in the tenth annual oratorical I 1 were in Lansing last Sunday where
o f th e Y. P. s.
Schiff Lo dge
Ye Blackstone Club.
An
open
meeting
nded
The Illactime Cl ub was fou id of 1 ; following being chosen: Isadore Her- I theY addressed the Jacob
a
years of
ago
with
the Public! ger, Hyman Barahal, Jack Thumin, of 11'nai B'rith, on the occasion of the
many three
members
the
Detroit
some
ks
Library staff and especially of Bee- Jack Schulman, Barney Koffman and initiation of a number of candidates
Isadore Goldstein. Robert Bernstein under
the
of Lodges.
the Michigan
Council
of auspices
lynx; Iiirith
nard Ginsburg, prominent bus iness
d I and Meyer Weisenfeld are alternates.
man and philanthropist, and dedicate
on the ship subsidy bill
As a fitting climax to Michigan's
debate
to the moulding of the opinions of I A
successful football season the Phi
serious minded young men determined I will be held this Sunday evening.
Beta Delta fraternity celebrated with
l li:wl• ..
party
t f t),Itia
to make their marks in their own
sa,t, ea
mai n house ep
n itg
Perigold..
ai ir well a p;iici h
community.
the Perigold football
ing the
At the last meeting of
The
danc-
The members of the club extend to
game, Saturday evening.
it would be advisaable for those inter- Club, which was held on Tuesday eve-
ning at the home of bliss Charlotte ing parlors were beautifully decorated
Levitan, 7455 Churchill avenue, it in the colors of Michigan as well as
was decided to give a New Year's in the Maroon and Gold of the Uni-
Mi c
rt at the some of Miss Levitan on versify of l‘linnesota. A
k own
pa y
Minnesota brown jog, wh t ih i s
New Year's Eve.
historically as the prize of the football
contest, decorated the main wall of
King Klub.
Good Wholesome Food, C on-
Nov. the parlor, while the opposite wall
Aea son•
The third annual banquet of the bore a reproduction of a Michigan
scientious Services and
Kira Klub was held Thursday,
football player in action. Mr. and
able Prices.
22, at King Wah Lo's. Members con-
tributed to a unique and enjoyable Mrs
Brikman
of Cleveland,
Mrs. Robert
S. Kramer
of Cleveland,
Mrs.
program. An increased club member- M Schmier and Mrs.
ship marked the affair. Activities Detroit chaperoned the party, while
planned for the near future
include
. M.
Karbel
of
among
the guests
were
the Misses
Golilie Dickstein and Adleine Roumm
a New Year's Eve banquet.
of
Flint,
Bernice
Smith
of
Toledo,
Kosher Restaurant
li ya r :
ainnn, M
Sigma Phi Gamma.
of I yr(pansill'ialnotuin. tA
of
2114 WOODWARD
Miss Dorothy Borenstein of West tClelarliineertsLreeryg
Euclid avenue entertained the Sigma ris, Irene Karbel, Ann Walter, Mary
Between
Phi Gamma Sorority at the last reg. Gussin, lielen Shetzer, Esther Green-
Beatrice Mintz, Claire Atlivack,
Montcalm and Columbia
ular meeting on Friday evening, Nov. berg,
'i c
elen Ettinger and Hilda
30. A standing entertainment coot- Helen
mittee was appointed which includes of Detroit.
Lillian Goettesman and Shirley Wain.
Alec Cohen of Lansing, Mich., spent
The sorority holds monthly open meet-
ings for its members and friends. An Thanksgiviing with his sisters, Rae
elaborate entertainment program is and Ann Cohen.
being planned for the next open meet-
Mrs. Sara Cohen App lebaum and
ing. Miss Bernice Cohen of Clair-
ave.
mount avenue will be hostess at the Miss Minna Cohen of 24 Colorado
nue spent the week-end in Chicago ,
next meeting of the sorority.
visiting
with
relatives.
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echsler's
TAILOR
J. LIEBER
205.7-9
Broadway
mkt.
Bldg.
Fine Furniture
for Living Room
Dining Room
and Bedroom
Do you fully realize that Deinzer
advertising with its persistent
urging to "come and compare"
really imposes upon us the whole
responsibility of making very
sure that the quality you get for
the price you pay is obviously
greater here than is possible to
find anywhere else?
n.,1 if nl, omifart-bringing, long last'
in, furniture in the practical and seri-
, ilde Christmas gift---and here at
Deinzer's is a host of happy sugges-
A fireplace bench, handsomely finished
• to match or harmonize with your fur-
niture, would make a rosy addition to
any room—$24. Or one of our snug
Boudoir chairs—that inn do duty in
the finest living room—upholstered in
the finest fabrics, choice, $27.50•
You can imagine what would happen to
Deinzer's business if actual comparison did
not conclusively prove that Deinzer quality
of materials and workmanship makes fur-
niture values that are clearly superior to of-
ferings comparing with Deinzer's in price.
Or a Lamp—here are models to fill
ferry requirement—with special em-
phasis on Bridge and Junior Floor
Models that are the most remarkable
values we hare ever offered or seen,
of $24.75 and $29.75 respectively.
End tables, smoking sets, odd chairs—
a wide variety of each to he ',are you
find MO what ;pm want—at prices
that Rare you a third.
But the simple fact that
nine out of ten people who
come to compare come back
here to buy should convince
you that it will be well
worth your while to come
and compare before
buying furniture.
Birerr
511
was given to the I.echem Amym, a
Mrs. Adolph Jacoby of Tyler aye-
charitable organization in the north nue entertained at Chanukah parties
t .
en d of the ciy
on Wednesday evening for the Hebrew
The club d ecided to give an invite-
thine' dance at the lintel Stevenson Folks
Orphan
Home
and were
the Jewish
Old
Home.
Gifts
distributed
,
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. There '
of the dance.
At the next meeting election of orphanage.
officers for the ensuing term will be'
PERFECTION LODGE
held at the home of Miss Edith Somin-
Perfection
Lodge No. 456, F. and
sky, 565 East Palmer avenue.
A. M., will hold a special communica -
tion on Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 7 p. m.
V. Y. H. C.
The V. Y. II. C. gave a Thanksgiv- F. C. Degree. Lookout committee.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
ing party and dance at the Hebrew
Baby Day Nursery on Thursday eve-
I.OUIS H. WOLFE, W. M.
ning. Forty guests were in attend-
ance. The success of the affair is
ascribed to the efforts of William Ir
Rosen, Melvin Susnick and I. Markel.
1
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Madison Athletic Club.
The Madison Athletic Club met
I Sunday, Dec. 2, at the Y. W. II. A.,
I 89 Rowena street. A special meeting I
was held Tuesday at the home of
Louis Carpal, 631 East Palmer, at
which the discussion of a future dance
took place. Invitations have been
sent out for the open meeting which
will be held Sunday, Dec. 9, at 2:30
p. m. at 89 Rowena street. A splen-
did program has been arranged fort
this affair which includes prominent 1
speakers. Refreshments will be served.'
Irving Klayman, manager of athletics,
has arranged a schedule of games to
One of the most interesting
be played out of town.
features of our assortment of
Fel Siam Club.
gifts is that we have so many
The social function of the Fel Siem
things that are original and un-
Club, given Sunday at the home of
usual and at the [(time time in-
Miss Mollie Glist, 641 Rosedale court, I
expensive.
was marked by A program which in-1
eluded dances, songs, piano selections I
and humorous recitations. Refresh-,
ments and dancing concluded the eve-1
"Always give unique gifts"
ning.
Purulturtr Paco 1859
.1 " 4 one block north of Jefferson on
the next street east of the
Rig Garland Store.
A. C. Krenz
II
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Gifts That Last a Lifetime!
Sparkling necklacces of semi-precious
stones, whose fine cuttings and exquisite col-
orings are highly prized: crystal, lapis, jade,
carnelian and amber.
First Floor Gift Shope
Individuality and distinctiveness
characterize the Gowns at the Bernard
Shop. Exclusiveness of design coupled
with correctness of style create that
sense of well being that adds on much
to the charm of fashionable W01111111-
hood. The new year is fast approach-
ing and an early selection is advisable,
for at the 1110111elli our complete dis-
plays enhance the pleasure of choos-
ing.
g erna/r4
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1522 Broadway
Theatre
One Door South of Capitol
OliSOC-40kriMIP
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1446 W..
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings
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Merchant
Tailor
The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail
10347 Wood'a
Calvert
cahnewood
Bohm's
Brilliant
Beauty
For the ball of splendor
or the informal affair
1. Miller provides Even-
ing Slippers of brilliant
beauty or sweet silvered
simplicity.
illustrated in alit,
and grey ante! combination
Slipper
$1 5. 50
Blue Bird Cdri..
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Fink, for-
special meeting of the
Blue Bird merly of Baltimore. are now making
J. Goldberg,
was held Tuesday evening, Dec.
Girls
was
632 Ilolbrook avenue. A donation their home in Detroit. They are tem-
4, at the home of Mrs.
porarily residing at Hotel Tuller.
will be no tickets sold on the evening I °Y Mrs. Jacoby to the children of the
DEINZER
FURNITURE
Is the Ideal Gift
•
GREETINGS!
4 11011teit 11 1,5
8327 Hamilton Blvd.
I
stok .
Semi-annual nomination an
tion of officers of the society will be
held at the Farnsworth street • syna-
gogue on Dec. 18.
The North Woodward branch of the
society, at a meeting at the home of
Mrs. J. Swersky of Medbury avenue,
heard an encouaging report from
cartz
Mrs. J. Cohen and Mrs. .echo
scess
on the recent card party.
Corduroy
Houserobes
$7.50, $22.50
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Fraternal and
Club Notes
joining the
t6 sought for privilege of
ranks a this organization during the
present third annual mentlwrship
drive. Since only a limited' number of
I new men can be accepted at this time
contest to be held in February, the
ested to apply for admission as soon
psi
Clairmont Club.
Ben Bloom, chairman of athletics',
reported at the last meeting of the
Clairmont Club, held at the home of
Harry Mills, 1512 Delaware avenue,1
that the basketball team is being I
trained for what Is expected to be a
successful season. Mr. Mills enter- I
tained with imitations of Harry Lou-
der and song offerings on the mouth
organ. The next meeting will be held
Sunday afternoon at the home of
Harry Grossman, BD Theodore street.
MACAU LEY'S
GIFT SHOP
1422 Farmer Street
Phone Main 6841
I. MILLER
Beautiful
Shoes
ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR
JUST FOR
OVERNIGHT
Or on the Train.
A Most Convenient Bag.
We have them in Patent Finish
and Cobra Grain; lined pret-
tily with Moire; with shell
toilet fittings. They are—
$10 00 and up
Without fittings
$5 and up
ENVELOPE STYLE HAND BAGS
To carry under the arm; very smart. Selec-
tions in Patent Leather, Seal, Morroco
$5.00 and up
and Silk
SILK AND BEADED POUCH BAGS
On Filigre Jeweled Frames. Also drawstring
style. Beautiful designs.. $5.00 to $40.00
LEATHER POUCH BAGS
$3.50 to $20.00
Martin Maier & Co.
Maker. of Luggage Since 1865
532 WOODWARD AVENUE
Between Congress and Lamed
1567 WOODWARD AVENUE
David Whitney Building
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