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December 14, 1923 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-12-14

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PAGE SEVEN

Vurrton:Antsii itox

r arriages

Extraordinary

LIPPITT-EDER

Values in

Miss Mollie Eder, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Eder of 433 East
Alexandrine avenue, was united in
marriage to Martin I.ippitt, son of
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Lippitt of 516
Theodore street, on Sunday evening,
Dec. 2, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna -
gogue. Rabbi A. M. Hersman per-
formed the ceremony. The bride, who
was given in marriage by her father,
wore a while satin gown with a head-
dress of pearls to match. Little Shir-
ley Lippitt, 5-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lippitt, was the
ring bearer. Flower girls were Helen
Eder and Helen Satzman. Miss Net-
tie Spoiler served as bridesmaid and
Jack Katz as best man. Among the
out-of-town guests were Mrs. Sarah
Charms and Mrs. Bessie Gordon of
Cleveland; Nat Chariots and l'hil
Charnas of Toledo, and Louis Kra-
mer of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs.
Lippitt will spend their honeymoon
in the West.

Hudson
Seal Coats
at $495

Full length garments of A-1 skins;

shawl or chin collar, cuffs and deep

border of Black Fox, Marten, Vi-

atka Squirrel or Black Lynx. Some

with side panels of trimming fur.

Side fastening with handsome or-
nament. Linings of gorgeous vel•

vet, silk and black and gold bro-

cade.

of honor, and her sister, Rose Berris,
and Mrs. L. Rader as bridesmaids.
The bride was charming in a white
satin gown trimmed with lace. Her
veil was held in place by a coronet of
duchess lace trimmed with pearls and
she carried x shower arrangement of
ies
white ros•as and
The Misses Isabel and Miriam
Miss Mary Berris was gowned in
flame colored. chiffon trimmed with Skolnik entertained at a Mah-Jong
silver lace and carried a bouquet of party for 12 guests at their home on
tea roses. A charming creation of Collin avenue Thursday even-;
gave C inese
worn by Miss Rose ing, Dec. 6. Decorations
orchid taffeta was
Berris, who carried a bouquet of red effects and prizes were unusual (.'hi
roses. Mrs. Rader was attired in a nese baskets filled with Chinese nuts
costume of orchid chiffon and also and the book of Mah-Jong rules
carried a bouquet of red roses. Jack printed in Chinese. A three-course
Brilliant served as best man and luncheon was served at midnight con-
llarry Leitson and Lewis Rader were sisting of Chinese food.

FRANOVITZ-BERRIS

BSIEGEL

An event of the past week was the
marriage on Sunday, Dec. 2, of Miss
Ida Berris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Berris, to Joseph Frano-
vitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Franovitz, which was solemnized at
the Kirby Center, with Rabbi J.
Eisenman officiating. A reception
for 350 guests followed the cere-
mony. The bride was attended by
her sister, Miss Mary Berris, as maid

6 STATE
COAAVI MA.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

CORRECT
DRESS

No Cover Charge

PREPARATIONS

Have Been Made to Make

NEW YEAR'S

One of te most successful events ever held at the Victory Cafe.
h
up and try us before and then make your reservations.
Come

xnd

If

/

Victory Cafe

4 ”

S

$2.50

to $12.00

to $10.00

to $2.50

5 to $0.0 0
c to $0.00
$2 to $50
s.$1 to $2
$1 to

S

Joint Recital of

Vest. $5 to $8.50.
Shirts $3 to $5.00.
Dress Sets 75c to $7.50.

ERWIN NYIREGYHAZI

Brilliant Young Hungarian Pianist
-- and --

Grandstaffs

CHARLES THOMAS

TWO BUSY STORES
2501.9 Grand River
3512 Grand River

Popular Baritone

AT ARENA GARDENS

$2, $2.50. Santa at Grinell's Boa Office.

The Misses Jeannette Fink and

hslt,

ore in the sale, with a
variety of handsome
w iring
standards, the

,A nnum

0/1 4 THOUSAND

tasseled :Ilk cord bulls:

shades are double silk,
covered with g eorgette,

with Bilk and French
bullion fringe. Your

choice, comblete,

Bridge L a mYs...$2 4. 75
J unior Lamps.. .529.75

Steel-beaded bag
A, odd blue and
said dedgn.
51 2.75

;

! Steel-beadeden-
velope bag w.th
hIneston•e.

$25.00

Left:

velvet
Chinon
match
to
bags
An ev ening ( 00 ^

$7 SO

Dominating, because only the latest
interpretations of fashion are consid-
ered; supremely enchanting, because
only the fittest of new modes ace se-
lected by our buyers; distinctively in-
dividual, because only one of earth
model is ever purchased—these are
some of thr characteristics of offe•-
inys in gowns and wraps at the !ter-
wird Shops. Our complete stock for
the NCH' Ycor has arrived and dis-
Af-
criminating W01111'11 are already
ecting their gowns and wraps. Bet-
PIT
the
nd
ter start noir. row in a

Sirs. harry Oppenheim of 1541
Highland avenue entertained Ili little

Ill lest models.

the immediate family at the home
Those wishing to contribute to the
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gitlin, 2052 Clair-
mind avenue, when their daughter, memorial for the late Mrs. Adolph
Marx of Long Beach, Calif., formerly
Eva, was united in marriage to Na-
than Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. of Detroit, should send same to Mrs.
Schiff of New York City. Rabbi A. Herman Finsterwald, 108 Massa-
M. Hershman officiated. After an chusetts avenue.
extended wedding trip East, they will
Miss Betty Helfand of Englewood
make their home in Detroit.
avenue was hostess at a delightful
Chanukah party which was given in
honor of Miss Mary Samuels on Sun.
tiny evening. Many out • of - town
friends were present.

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1522 Broadway

One Door

South of Capitol

Theatre

180

'ROSENBAUM HEADS
LITHUANIAN JEWS

KOWNO 1.1. T. A.1--Dr. Rosen-
The follownig were hostesses of
Maim, minister for Jewish affairs
in
,,,,,,, electe d ,the last card party given by the He
the Lithuanian cabinet, brew Ladies' Aid Society: Mrs. J.
president of the National Council of Sable, Sirs. E. V. Wilson, Mn,. H
Lithuanian .laws at the Jewish Na- Klein, Sirs. R. Fleisher, Mrs. S. Fix
tional Assembly which just concluded ler, Mrs. E. Goodman, Mrs. J. Wales ,
its sessions here. Mrs. S. Miller, Mrs. J. Grossberg and
A vote of confidence in Dr. Rosen- Mrs. P. Kunrich.
haunt was adopted as also in the ac-
tions of the Jewish deputies in the
Miss Beatrice Friedman will reach
The National Detroit Sunday, Dee. 16, from Sul-
Lithuanian Sejm.
Council's proposal for the participa-
the Jew- lius College, Virginia.
lion of Lithuanian Jewry in
ish Agency for Palestine was ap-
On Jan. 14, the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Shaarey Zedek will hold a card'
proved.

lie who lives without a wife is no Party at the Women's Federation
building. Luncheon will be served
and each table will receive it prize.
-

perfect man.—The Talmud.

The Misses Florence mid Jessie El-
lenstein have returned from a two
months' visit in Montreal, where they .
were the guests of relatives and
friends.

Platinum Overlaid
Jewelry

14-K. Solid Cold

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Golden of
, Blaine avenue have moved to the
Chatham
apartments on l'ingree and


With Platinum Top

I Second.

511 1 e,113

Fist korai:ore Sie,, is

Just one Hash north o/ ./e/Ter,,n
on the next street east ol the
Big Garland Stove.

Handy Pins, platinum top, per pr

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jacobs and
daughters, Melicent and Phyllis, who
spent the summer and fall months in
their bungalow on Lake Shore Drive,'
have returned to the city and have I
taken up temporary residence at 1536
Virginia park.

Lops"

Deinercilirniture
Shops
Street

OPEN
Evening
Until Christmas

Retail':

!fight

to sailing on Dec. 6 for Berumda, teachers.
where they will spend considerable
A charming event of the past week
time. They will be at home, in Chi-
was the dinner given for relatives

cago, after Fib. 1, 1924. The
and friends in honor of the seven-
of-town guests at the wedding were
tieth birthday of Bernard Marx of
Mrs. Allen, Sir. and Mrs. Harry Hur-
2920 East Grand boulevard. Numer-
h Sir. and Mrs. Wolf Don, Mr.
and Sirs. Edwad
Don,
Misses
Sophia
ous
congratulatory messages were re-
r
nd Kelley Don. all of ceived front friends and relatives all
and Eva lion a
over the country.
Chicago.

In presenting Lamps
of such unmistakable quality
at a price that makes them
unmatchable values
we feel you will be impressed
and in the future,
when you think of furniture
you will think of Deinzer's.

bases w eighted so heav-
il y that it is almost im-
possible to tip t h e m,

Imported Bogs of Rare Beauty and Striking
Design Make an Ideal Gift

bride's mother wore a black beaded
An exceedingly charming affair of
gown. The groom's mother was
charmingly dressed in a taupe colored . the week was the dinner at one of the
dress trimmed in lace. The bride's local clubs given by members of the
home, where dinner was served to the 'I Woman's Principals' Clubs. Promi-
immediate families, was beautifully nently identified with the clubs are
decorated. Mr. and Mrs. Don left Miss Aimee Rosenthal and Miss lien-
for Niagara Falls and the East, prior rietta Robinson. well known local

We regard this event
as a real opportunity
to demonstrate the fact
that the quality you get
for the price you . pay
is greater at Demzer's
than anywhere else—

safeguarded by full
length pipe c onduits,

Metallic Beaded Bags

across the forehead, raised high in cards.
the back with long protruding train.
Richard Freund, son of Dr, and
She carried a shower bouquet of
white roses. The bride was attended. Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, entertained 12
theater andd
by her friend, Caroline Goodman, who of his young friend
at ales heon
d s by
was attired in a Colonial style jade box party, followe
gree georette dress trimmed in sil- his home on Chicago boulevard, on
g
groom was attended by his Saturday afternoon, on the occasion
ver. The
brother, Kelley Don of Chicago. The of his birthday anniversary.

$10.00 up

With precious stones

$25 00 up

Bar Pins, platinum top

$10 00 up

Bracelets, platinum top

$53.03

Cuff Links, platinum top

$12.53 up

Engagements

Buy With Confidence

From a Firm You

Can Trust.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. Frazer of Cheboy-
gan, Mich., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Antoinette, to Ar-
thur S. Purdy of this city, formerly,
of Newark, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. Miller of Hague
avenue announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sarah. to Nathan Mil-
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller of
this city.
----
E. Rothstein of 1976 Taylor ave-
nue announces the betrothal of his
daughter, Tena, to Joseph Kramer.
The wedding will take place in the ,
early spring.

Also boudoir, table
amiss, buffet torches.

Handsome upholstered
boudoir chair s. fine
enough to grace a living
room. Choice of many

materials and colors



$27.50.

Fireplace benches, a
delightful addition to a
living room. upholstered
in fine materials to
match or harmonize
with your present furni.

tare. Choice,

524.00.

4n endless variety of
attractive e it d tables,
add chairs and smokin g
arts, at prices that save

J

third or more.

.$3 50

Brooches, platinum top

Ring Mountings, platinum top .. $19.00 up

You are invited to come
to Deinzer's Annual Holiday
"Sale of a Thousand Lamps"
with the expectation
of finding the greatest
values in Lamps
you have ever seen—

A- illustrated, b o th
bridge and junior lamps

-

Beatrice LeVey, daughter of Mr.. Rosalind Goldstick, piano-forte pupils
and Mrs. Frank Herbert Le Vey of of Miss Isabelle Werbe, participated
402 East Hancuck avenue, and lieu- in the second of a series of musicales
ben Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf given under the direction of the De.
Don of Chicago, spoke their marriage trait Conservatory of Music at the
vows at 5 o'clock on Thanksgiving Steller hotel on Tuesday evening.
Day. The ceremony took ;dace at the ---
Shaarey Zedek, with Rabbi A. Mt., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of 97
Hershman officiating. The bride wore Farrand park will be at home on Sun-
a Hugenot white vlevet dress. Her lay, Dec. 23, in honor of the Bar
veil, which had a band of pearls Mitzva of their son, Ilerbert. No

einzeig:s

ore

347 Woorl'rd
tIrt *a°
r alia Ca ga

the New

Tuxedos

MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17TH

Prices; 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50,

Full Dress

and

FIFTH ATTRACTION OF CIVIC MUSIC LEAGUE

JOHN

uitt:um

Authentic Styles in
Hand Tailored

Phones: Cadillac 1096; Cherry 7909.

Boys

to $6.00
to $6.00
5c to 50c
to $5.00

DON-LE VEY

71

Wo ...dsaol nos r Waahinvosa

A Prettily appointed wedding took guests in honor of the eighth birth-
place on Dec. 2 in the presence of I day of her (laughter, Pauline.

Make New Year's Reservations Now

2940 WOODWARD

tmerican
rite your
nfort of

Mrs. Joseph L. Staub returne ,I
from a pleasant visit in New York.

SCHIFF-GITLIN

MUSIC AND DANCING DAILY 6 TO 8 P. M.; 9 TO CLOSING

Illlllllllllllllllllllllli

ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Franovitz left
for an extended trip to Chicago.

Ilimelhochs

WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R

F61

-O ior

A 'aV... ■

—4,'

Mr. and Mrs. Max Grabow an-
nounce the engagement of their 1I
• daugt ter, Bessie, ti Abe It-senberg,
son of Sirs. L. Rosenberg of Detroit i

1 ,

' Louis Rosen of 1173 West Grand ill
boulevard announces the betrothal of 31,
his daughter, Vette, to Clarence R. III
Bayles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I
, Bayles. Reception will be held at
the El Moshe Synagogue on Sunday,'
(Dec. 16, at 8 p. m.

I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandell of
205 Farnsworth avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
I Sadie, to Henry Block of this city.

Just for OVERNIGHT, a light, handy bag; holds just
enough; very stylish appearing. Made in Cobra Grain
Cowhide and Patent Finish. Moire silk lined. Equipped
with shell and ivory toilet articles and without.

Ladies' Loan Association Has
Successful Start.

With Fitting.
No Fittings

A successful meeting of the De-
troit Ladies' Loan Association was
held Monday evening, Dec. 10, at the'
Ahavath Zion Synagogue, Holbrook ,
and Beaubien streets.
• The success of this organization'.
was evidenced by the fact that at this,',,
the first meeting, the sum of $650 in
;donations and $450 in dues was re-
ceived by the treasurer.
The next meeting will be held Mon-
day, Dec. 24. Ladies interested are
-aged to attend.

lie who loves his wife as his own
self, and honors her more than him-
' self, and he who educates his chil-
1 dren in the right way. to him applies
I the divine promise: Thou shalt know
that there is peace in thy tent.—The
I Talmud.

$11.00 and Higher

5.00 and Higher

LEATHER GOODS

Cordova Leather Goods

Genuine hand-tooled cowhide and
calf leathers. Exclusive individual
designs.
Hand Bags, Key and Match Cases,
Photo Albums, Table Slats, Book
Ends, Handkerchief Cases, Bill
Folds, Wallets, Etc.

Martin Maier & Co.

Making Luggage Since 1865.

532 WOODWARD AVENUE
Between Congress and Larned.
1567 WOODWARD AVENUE

ham.

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