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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-01-18

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PAGE EIGHT

Betrothal Antrorced

Netting's January Sale

A New
15-Story Building
For Hudson's

LAMPS

Table—Bridge—J unior

20% OFF

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Lamps—Odds and Ends-
40% to 50% off

hauls! IA unamunkatad to Mir *like *I no
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ther local •Itoremia in and.. to spoor in theeurrrst anIt's
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All ambit, Items an
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Ebnimid. by 5 s'clock Wedoesd.se
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Mae Wodneoday.

1

One of the outstanding social events i
1 The Detroit Chapter of liadassah
announces the following partial list of the week was the banquet and ' ]
of patrons and patronesses who are dance on Saturday evening in the din.
E
i
sponsoring the song recital to be ing hall of Temple Beth El, at which
given by Miss Elizabeth Gutman at the portals of the Men's Temple Club
Andirons, Firesets,
the Statler Hotel on the evening of were opened to the ladies. Tables
Baskets, Coal Hods,
Monday, Feb. 4: Rabbi and Mrs. A. were arranged to artistic advantage
Wood Baskets, etc.
B. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius with lighted candles and spring flow-
Berman, Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom- ors conspicuous in the decorations.
garden, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloom- Covers were laid for 400 guests, with
garden, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blum- Rabbi Abba Ilillel Silver of Cleveland
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blum• as honor guest and speaker of the
berg, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown, evening. On Sunday evening Rabbi
MISS ETHEL REINITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mr. Silver addressed the University of
and Mrs. Israel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Michigan Union Service in Hill Au-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reinits of
Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. David ditorium, at Ann Arbor, choosing as 8100 Burdens street announce the
S. Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Ehr• his theme "The Success and Failure engagement of their daughter, Ethel,
lich, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, Mr. of Democracy." Rabbi Leo M. rank- to Benjamin Flanders, son of Mr. and
More folks patronized Netting's last week than ever before. You,
, Mr. and Mrs. li n read the ritual service and music Mrs. Morris Flanders of 539 East
tow, will appreciate the advantages of shopping oft the busy thorough-
and Mrs.
is Harry Frank
rg, M
r.and
a Mrs. Alex- was rendered by the choir of Temple Kirby avenue. Reception will be held
Morris
faree and sharing these price inducements.
ander Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beth El. Detroiters attending the Sunday evening, Jan. 20, from 7 to
Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Union Service, besides Rabbi Frank- 9 p. m. No cards.
Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lin and choir, were Rabbi Ilenry J.
Hamburger, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ham• Berkowitz, Miss Ruth Franklin, Miss
burger, Mr. and Mrs. John Imerman, Miriam Goldman and the Misses Ida
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan, Mr. and Mildred Snyder. Leo I. Frank-
and Mrs. Adolph Kaufman, Mr. and lin presided at the service.
An Important Lecture:
Mrs. David King, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
With the pillars canopied with gar-
jamin Krell, Mr. and Mrs. David Ne•
The members of the Y. W. II. A.
derlander, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Schein- lands of smilax, evergreen roping and
been invited to be the guests of
man, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller, Mr. ground pine interwoven with red have
1502 RANDOLPH STREET
the
Young Woman's Christian Asso-
and Mrs. Harry M. Selker, Mr. and holly berries, the tables centered with
ciation
to hear Dr. Rachel Yarros of
Near D. A. C. Building
Mrs. A. Simon, Judge and Mrs. spring flowers of tulips and violets Hull House, Chicago, on Wednesday
Netting Building
Charles E. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Da• contributing bright splashes of color evening, Jan. 23, at 7 o'clock, at the
yid W. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan to the whole ensemble, the dining
Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll, Mr. room of the Phoenix Club resembles Y. W. C. A., Washington boulevard
and Mrs. Herman Wetsman, Mr. and a fairyland appearance for the beau- and Clifford street. Her subject is
■■■••710101.1M.11101.110110■400 Mrs. David 'Lemon, Mrs. Meyer Ap- tiful Mah Jong party on Saturday, "What Young l'eople Ought to
1kW 17 ■
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plebaum, Mrs. Noah Aronstam, Mrs. at which Mrs. Melville Welt and Mrs. Know."
pli
Maurice Benyas, Mrs. Isadore Ber- Mortimer Meyer were hostesses. The
• SIXTH ATTRACTION OF CIVIC MUSIC LEAGUE
man, Mrs. David Blumenthal, Mrs• affair was one of the most elaborate Monthly Meeting:
Isadore Blumenthal, Fred Butzel, social functions of the social season
The third monthly meeting of the
Mrs. Morse Cohen, Mrs. Ralph David- and was attended by 150 guests. Mrs. Y. W. II. A. will be held Sunday af-
son, Mrs. Fannie Doktor, Miss Eliza. Welt and Mrs. Meyer were costumed ternoon, Jan. 27, at 2:30 o'clock. An
beth Finley, William Friedman, Mrs. in gowns of black chiffon and lace excellent program has been arranged,
Abe Gittleman, Mrs. Sol Gittlemsn, and wore corsages of orchids and vio- including Miss Edith M. Rhetts, edu-
Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mrs. Harry Gold- lets. They were assisted in receiving cational director of the Detroit Sym-
man, Miss Mildred Goldman, Mrs. Al. by Mrs. Leo M. Franklin and Mrs. phony Society, who will speak on
Fred E. Gutman, Herman Iloexter, Joseph Welt.
"Music Appreciation." Mrs. Gerald
Mrs. David E. Hokin, Mrs. Harris
May will give several recitations.
Distinguished Journalist and Novelist
ts, Mrs. Ben 13. Jacob, Mrs.
The tulip, combined with feathery Prizes will be awarded to the winning
To Meet Your
llorw
0 Henryy Krolik, Mrs. Herman Marx, . greenry, adorned the individual tables team of the membership drive.
Requirements
Jacob Mazer, Mrs. Joseph Nederlan at the bridge-luncheons on Tuesday
erg and Friday , at which Mrs. Morris Hi-
Rosenb,
In the Business
der, lion. Louis James
l
Social
Service
Class:
at
her
beautiful
new
Mrs. Benjamin Rush, Mrs. Samue
was hostess
Center of Detroit
Schakhe, Mrs. g i on Chicago boulevard in com-
he o r n c
At the next meeting of the social
Schaflander, Mrs. J. H.
Merrill E. Silverstein,
Miss.Zehla
Si- Pliment of they house guests, Mrs. S. service class, Tuesday evening, Jan.
Fl lvia Simons,
Miss Jean-
.
in
Virtuoso.
Weiler and Miss Levy of Peru, Ind., 22, Fred R. Johnson, chief probation
Noted DetrOit Viol
1

mon,
Mrs. Ben
holz, Steinberg,
Mrs. M. Tobias,
Mrs. Tannen•
Herbert and Mrs. Adolph Klein of er,
Cleveland.
0 , netts
who was officer of Recorder's Court, will speak
LECTURE-RECITAL AT ARENA GARDENS
on "Probation As a Means of Reform-
d M. Warner, Miss Sarah Weinberg, Receiving
with
Mrs. in
Niger,
charmingly
gowned
a fetching cos- ation." Come and bring your friends.
Primes 110e, 75e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Tickets at Grinnell's ' I
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Mrs. Ilenry Weinstein, Miss Rose tome of green and gray chiffon, were
Weinstein, Miss Eva Werbe, Mrs.
Jo.
Domestic Science:
w e( B man Mrs. Weiler and Miss Levy.
• Mary
M is
s
t \\\\
sap h Wetsman,
Louis Winkelman, Mrs. Irvin S.
The domestic science class, under
Following
the
round
of
charming
Mrs.
... -
entertainments that made up the so- the direction of Mrs. Creusere, has
Yarrows.
Cherry 5930
cial activities during the holiday va- been organized and meets every
who Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Rental Department
cation, the many young awhoa
Of the many lovely soc
d Registration in this class is still open.
' re '
the week, the luncheon , spent the period with
given during
' Exchange 011 Tues. ' friends returned to their respective
o
at the which
a European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization are giving
Miss Emma Butzel was sc hools. Leaving the past week for Skating Class:
day, at
Of t ►
hostess, stood out prominently. The Eastern colleges, where they
one of their Luncheons and Card Parties at the
There are several vacancies in the
function, which was in the nature of continue their studies, are the Misses skating class, which meets at Belle
a bon-voyage party, was given in Edith Mary Rose, Lucille Finsterwald, isle Sunday mornings at 10:30
HOTEL ADDISON
Imerman,
Sarah
and
Ruth
honor of Mrs. S. E. Heineman of Josephine
ON TUESDAY NOON, JANUARY 22nd, 1924
Bloomfield Hills, who, with Mr. Lambert, Agnes Epstean, Jeanette o'clock.
Heineman, leaves shortly for an ex- Sarah Musliner, Alice Hirschman,
Will Be Given by
Beautiful Prises Will Be Awarded.
tended Mediterranean cruise, the Sarah and Silka Stocker, Sylvia and Public Speaking:
Would you be interested in a short
itinerary of which includes visits to Emiline Ackerman, Clara Heineman
your reservations through Mrs. J. Cohen or Mrs. S. Schwartz,
and
Miriam
Fechimer.
the Holy Land and Egypt. Miniature
course of public speaking? We have
Make
— at the
members of the committee.
blue wax ships, with sails of han d-
been asked to form such a clam and
the
Mrs. Hugo Hill of Rowena street if the demand is large enough, one
painted papier mache, were
charming favors, while spring flowers is entertaining as her house guest her will be organized. Call us if you are
Corner Kirby and Antoine
centered the tables. Many elaborate sister, Mrs. Jacob Robinson of Chi- interested.
fuctions
were given in compliment cago. Mrs. Robinson has been the
n Mr. and
Mrs. Heineman prior to honor guest at many lovely affairs.
Membership Drives
to
SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY
---
their departure.
Fifteen Prizes will be given for the Best Costumes.
drive is nearly over and. judg-
Miss Dorothy Krolik, daughter of ing The
from
the
returns,
it
has
been
the
M. and Mrs. Day Krolik, is in New
The Rose Room iof Hotel Addison
Admission 50 Cents.
desired success. The teams are work-
was the scene of a delightful family York for a few days' stay, where she ing diligently to make their slogan,
gathering on Thursday evening, at will meet a group of Vassar College "Every Jewish Girl a 'Y' Girl," a fact.
A GOOD TIME WILL BE HAD BY ALL
an exquisitely appointed dinner in classmates whom she will join on a We want each "Y" member to co-
commemoration of the twenty.fifth trip to Europe. The party will re- operate with the teams to realize this
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. side in Paris for six months and will
D. A. Rosenberg, who were hosts at make interesting side trips to vari- goal.
this charming affair. A wedding cake, ous portions of the Old World.
adorned in silver leaves, bells and
cupids, coupled with illuminated
Mrs. Albert Zenner of Boston bou-
tapers in crystal candelabra, lent levard is entertaining as her house
charm to this artistic setting. Mr. guest Mrs. Marcus Marks of Manis-
Fine Furniture
and Mrs. Rosenberg were the re- tee, Mich. Mrs. Marks, who is being
cipients of felicitations from many charmingly entertained during her
for Living Room
friends in Detroit and elsewhere.
stay, is a former resident of Detroit,
Dining Room
where she has many friends.
Mrs. S. Frankel of Denver, Colo.,
and Bedroor
wh o spent the nest six months in De-
Mrs. Albert Kahn, Miss Ruth Kahn
tro it with her children, Mr. and Mrs. and Edgar Kahn have returned from
Irving Oberfelder of Hazelwood ave- an interesting cruise to the Bermuda
nue, left on Monday for Los Angeles, Islands. Mrs. Kahn is in Atlantic
Cal., where she contemplates visiting City for a fortnight's stay, while Miss
for the remainder of the winter sea- Kahn and Edgar Kahn have gone to
Ann Arbor, where they are students
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson of at the University of Michigan.
Advertisement Number 1
Burlingame avenue entertained as
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston
their guest the past week their cousin, (Lydia Kahn), whose marriage was
"Why Deinzer 'Sells for '
Mrs. Albert, Rice .of Wheeling, W. . an event of the early autunrn, have
Va., who came to Detroit tO attend returned from a three months' tour
Less"
Here are two of the
the marriage of Miss Ilazel Blumen- to European countries.
important reasons
If you will bear in mind a few facts
thal to Montetiore Wittleshofer,
that everybody knows, you will easily
why you should
which took place at the Phoenix Club
Robert
and
Mortimer
Strauss
of
see
how
Deinzer
can
sell
fine
furniture
think of Deinzer's
on Monday evening, Jan. 7. Mrs.
wh
Rice was the honor guest at many Chicago and Ligonier, Ind., sons of for less than the commonplace kind
think of furniture—
y
Mrs.
Isaac
Strauss,
who
is
well
known
usually
costa.
charming affairs given during her
in the city, stopped for a abort period
stay in the city.
in the city en route to the Fessenden Everybody knows that a furniture
School for Boys in West Newton, factory can BUILD furniture cheap-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown
First, of course,
where they recently matricu-
is the matter of value—
(Sadie Keidan) were in New York Mass.,
er than a retailer can BUY it. Seven-
ty-five percent of the furniture we
actual comparison
the past week, where they went to lated as students.
sell
is
made
in
our
own
factory—mid-
invariably proves
meet their family, who returned on
Mrs. Day Krolik has returned from
that the quality you get
a four months' a 'delightful visit in -Wilmette,. Ill.. •dlenten and their•profits are•entireig
Majestic
from
S.S.
the
deal direct with
you
for the price you pay
countries.
In
eliminated
when
tour of European
s.
. a Charlotte where she spent the holiday season the Deinzer Shops. Two big savings.
is greater at Deinver's
in the party were Mye
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
resulting
from
our
ravings
than anywhere else-
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown ter Lilienfeld (Hortense Krolik), and there—the
own manufacturing, and the savings
and the Misses Augusta, June and
son,
Henry.
that
come
from
dealing
direct.
Florence Brown. While the family
sojourned in Nice, Mr. Brown took
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Victor and
And the second is
a trip to Palestine, where he made sons, Charles, Arthur Jr. and Robert, These are just the beginning of the
the assurance of getting
study of conditions.
of Buffalo, N. Y., who visited with advantages that Deinzer passes on to
low
price,
and
with
such
easy
a
exactly what you want,
At this
Mrs. Victor's mother, Mrs. Leopold you in briefs that "save you a third or
for if our made-up stock
The many interesting resorts on Wineman, returned to their home on more." Watch for more next week.
payments as we gladly arrange, there's no
does not costala
the east and west coasts of Florida,
reason for not having this noted, sweet-
just what you are seeking
which are the Mecca for Northern Saturday.
we will snake it to order
tourists sojourning there during the
toned Grand immediately.
Miss Sadie Selminsky, head of the
and the only difference
winter months, are well represented Franklin Street Settlement House
Among
will be the data of delivery—
It is guaranteed by both the manufac-
s
by
n and assistant superintendent of the
A
come and compare
i
i
s
f
otrhiprotracts
t
is
se
aso
.
turer and ourselves: You'll always be proud
those
religious school of Temple Beth El,
before buying furniture
Miami and surrounding points are has returned from a pleasant visit in
511 atm _street
of it, for into it is built that excellence that
anywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, who will Kansas City, where she was the guest
N la g
Fins Frnsitutv SIMS
include Cuba in their travels; Mrs. of her sister, Mrs. Sidney Baum.
makes permanent musical delight and satis-
•I`
Bertha Zenner, who will spend the
remainder of the winter months in
faction
Frank V. Martin of Moss avenue lust one block north of Jefferson on
Miami, and Walter Fuchs and son.
,
a few days' stay
the next street east of the
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening
Walter, Jr., at Miami Beach, where has returned from
in Chicago.
Big Garland Store.
been
living
since
early
in
; they have
to i be
Mrs. Ilarry IL Berger of Marl-
borough avenue is entertaining as
OcNn r. David Werbe of Second bou- her guest her niece, Miss Miriam
Also exclesivis Steinway representatives.
levard was appointed chairman of the
visiting committee of the second art Berger of Buffalo.
Hdqrs., 1515 -21 Woodward Avenue
ata ,:
e ti D
given ue nx dheir b i t h i oen &ou t . p M i c i c e h . I goafn the
Ernest and Bernard Horkheimer of
I annual
Wheeling, W. Va., spent the holiday
40 Store's. 7 City Branches.
troit Institute of Arta and sponsored period in the city as guests of their
Shop where =mug
.
bbse
ur
w
e
le
dbym li
d o e Women's
Illustration, description and paper floor pattern,
e di e t tre ae t ih o e n . of
ethe o m Fm
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
and service prong
free, postpaid, on request.
The
L Selling of Hotel Addison. Messrs.

will aim to Interest clubs to visit Horkheimer attended many andel af-
Audios in groups, with a view of en- fairs given cluing their visit hem.
couraging an appreciation of art.

q Equipment
u pment

Now Under Construction

20% OFF

ALL FURNITURE
40% Off

Y. W. H; A. NOTES

TtNETTINGe

As an evidence of our faith
in Detroit and its future, we
are constructing an edifice
that will provide facilities
for more than double out
present volume of business.
This building will stand as
.a monument to-almost half
a century of service to the
people of Detroit and Mich-
igan.

THE J. L. HUDSON CO.

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COMING JANUARY 21st

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SWINNERTON
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OFFICES
STORES

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Book &tate

ThelNorth Woodward Branch

Fifth Annual Masquerade Ball

THE HEBREW PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
--
KIRBY CENTER HALL

27th, 1924

Its beauty, and the
musical joy-it will
_bring, should have a place
in your home right now--

PREMIER

Small Grand Piano

'625

Dein " Mr9iiii7itilre

0P8

an absolute certainty.

Gri n nell Bros

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