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HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
PURITY CHAPTER DANCE
All event looked forward to with
much interest is the fourth annual
ball by Purity Chapter No. 359, Or-
der of the Eastern Star, to be given
on Monday evening, Feb. II, at the
Eastern Star Temple, Alexandrine be-
tween Woodward and ('ass avenues.
A complete novel program of en-
tertainment has been arranged for
Our Entire
Stock of #
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Quality Furs
In a Real Sale
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The January clearance of fur coats
and wraps offers unrestricted
choice of our entire stock at sub-
stantially lowered prices. And the
furs, remember, are high-class de-
pendable furs; furs that we guar-
antee; furs that we stand back of.
Prices which make possible values
unprecedented. Buy for next
season.
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DETROIT LADIES HEBREW BABY
DAY NURSERY
Financial Report June 1st, 1923, to January 1st, 1924.
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INCOME
!faience
Dues .
Donations
Opening exercises
Affairs and parties
Plates, collections
Hall and Minyon
Sale of bricks
Children'smintenance
Ball, .0.,. (net income)
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729.6(1
1,111.68
1.502.08
1.121.15
374.10
1,088.25
130.00
159.20
1,011.75
$
$11,961.26
8,000.00
-- 11.961.25
(Dank of Detroit)
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of
Taylor avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Selma Elaine,
The following additional names 0 to Manuel Arden, sen of Mr. and Mrs.
patrons and patronesses are 011 Bert G. Arden of this city.
flounced by the Detroit chapter o !
The engagement of Miss Betty
Hadassah for the Elizabeth Gutmat
concert, to be held at hotel Statler Harley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Morris
M. Harley of 521 Holbrook
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on Monday evening. Feb.
Beck Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bern avenue, to William Greenstein of this
Louis
city
was
announced last Sunday
stein, Dr. Peter Bernstein, David
Cooper, Jacob Davis, Mr. and Mrs. evening at a reception held at the
Hotel. One hundred
Ira t nedenberg, Sirs. J. (,ermansky, Wolverine
Marvin Gingold, Mr. and Sirs. Irving couples were present.
Goldberg, Airs. Louis Gordon, Armin
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenberg of 430
Hartman, Samuel Hartman, Sirs. A.
Jacob, Mrs. Maurice II. Kaplan, Mr. Frederick street announce the en-
gagement
of their daughter, Esther,
and Mrs. Israel Kaplan, Mr. and Sirs.
Samuel Kavanau, Judge Ilarry B. to , Benjamin ('open, son of Mrs. Anna
19
yingree avenue.
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Keidan, Sirs. Myron A. Keys, Abra- Cohe
hab Levin, Capt. Isadore Levin, Mrs.
Harry Meyers, Mr. and Sirs. Maurice
Moscovitz, Mrs. I. Payne, Miss Lenore
Payne, Milton Petrovitski, Samuel
Rhodes, Julius Rubiner, Sir. and Mrs.
Samuel Sasasohn, Miss Mildred Si-
mons, Harold Smilansky, Aloe Srere,
SHORE-BECKER
Mr. and Mrs. Moyer Sulzberger,
Air. and MN. I. Becker of King
Harry Wein, Mrs. Harry Weingarten
avenue announce the marriage of
of Flint, Albert Weiss, David Welling
their (laughter, Ida, to Maurice Shore
and Israel Zilber.
of this city. The ceremony took place
An event of the toot week was the on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the home of
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this affair, headed by Master Aubrey
Cherkose,a talented young singer and
dancer. Attractive souvenirs will be
distributed and refreshments served.
The patrons and patronesses for
this affair will be Rabbi and Sirs.
Henry Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Morris II.
Blumberg. Mrs. Moses Metzger. Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Scheinman, Hon, Ilarry
B. Keidan and Hon. Louis James Ro-
senberg.
The committee in charge is Mrs.
Nathan D. Metzger- , chairman, assist-
ed by Mrs. Markus Weinbeck,. Mrs.
Samuel L. Kavanau, Mrs. Theodore
Sweetwine, Miss Helen Horowitz and
Miss Paula Schmittke.
312.139.02
DISBURSEMENTS
Provisions, table expenem
Coal. gag. electricity, phone, laundry
k'urniture •nd diohts
Salaries, cook, nurse, secretary
House janitor expense
Printing, stationery, adverti•Inlf
Sundries .
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Building of new hall and repair of old building
Payment on house
Small loans paid out
Insurance and interest to bank
36,747.26
700.00
726.00
99.85
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Shaarey Zedek Y. A. to Hold
Annual Formal Dance
March 8.
1211.55
975.02
662.64
17.26
113.46
132.36
12.011.24
0,322.11
510,363.35
1.776.67
Balance to January 1st
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81,0.0 has been mid on the bank note of 11.700.
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Announcement is made by the
Young People's Auxiliary of the
Shaarey Zedek that the annual formal
ball will be held on Saturday evening,
March 8, at Hotel Statler.
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, a pat-
riotic dance will be given by the so-
city at the Shaarey Zedek, in celebra-
tion of Lincoln's Birthday. A nomi-
nal fee will he charged for admission.
Mr. and Mrs. Lestee Gam are re-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter ceiving congratulations on the birth
(Irene Wiener) and Sirs. Anna Wein- of a son, Seymour Allan, on Jan. 12.
er have returned from a trip East and
are now home at 2457 Calvert ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Srere of 2514
nue.
West Philadelphia avenue are receiv-
ing congratulations on the birth of a
Mrs. Rose M. Lipson addressed the son, Alfred, on Jan. 24.
social service class of the Young
Woman's Hebrew Association Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lee Marx
day evening, Jan. 29, on "Family (Theresa Alexander) announce the
Case Work from the Point of View birth of a son, henry Alexander,
of the Private Agency." It was an Thursday, Jan. 24.
interesting and instructive lecture.
Sir. and Mrs. Arthur B. Berman
Sirs. W. A. Cohen of 1621 West (Sarah Ilimelstein) of 978 East War-
Euclid is in Toronto, Ont., visiting ren avenue are receiving congratula-
with relatives and friends for a fort- tions on the birth of a son, Sidney
night. While there she attended the Seymour, on Jan. 16.
Simonsky-Burnstein wedding.
Mrs. A. A. Blitz (Winifred Cohen)
of Toledo is visiting her parents, Sir.
and Mrs. W. A. Cohen of 1621 West
Euclid avenue.
The Bernard Shop, •hieh has earned
the enviable name of the "Rest Place
in Detroit for Gowns," now have on
display the most beautiful gowns it
has ever been their pleasure to offer,
and really at more remarkable prices
than you would expect to pay.
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1522 Broadway
One Door South of Capitol Theatre
Shaarey Zedek to Celebrate
Father and Son Week Fri-
day Evening.
The Friday evening services on
Feb. 8, at the Shaarey Zedek, will
be in the form of a Father and Son
celebration. A. Louis Gordon, super-
intendent of the Shaarey Zedek Sun-
day School, will speak for the fathers.
Israel Levin, local attorney, will
speak for the sons.
Miss Mary Nathanson of Phila-
delphia avenue entertained at a
luncheon and theater party on Satur-
day afternoon in honor of Sirs. M.
Shore (Ida Becker), whose marriage
took place Tuesday, Jan. 22.
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you receive a regular income. Arrange NOW to provide for a con-
tinuance of that regular income to your wife and family, after you
have passed on, or after your earning capacity has become a thing
of the past!
We have a proposition which will insure the payments by the
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We would like to give you the details in connection therewith, with.
out any obligation at all on your part.
Fill out the attached card and mail it to the Detroit Life Insur-
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Deliveries to All Parts of the City.
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FLOWER SHOP
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ADDRESS
231 Gratiot A
Park Avenue Building, on or about February lat.
Total resources of $27,000,000.00, show 100`,.e growth in the
last five years.
We welcome your business and will strive to make the con-
nection satisfactory in every respect.
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The first of a series of social events
planned by the Women's League of
the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
will take the form of a bridge-lunch-
eon to be held at the Kirby Center
at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. Hostesses
for this affair are Sirs. Woolf Kaplan,
Sirs. J. l'erlmutter, Mrs. R. Zuieback
and Sirs. J. G. Israel.
Sir. and Sirs. Marcus Levin of 4845
St. Aubin announce the engagement
of their niece, Flora S. Levin, R. N.,
to Dr. Louis L. Perkel of Jersey City,
N. .1. Miss Levin, whose home is in
Detroit, graduated from Central High
School in 1916 and from Bellevue
Hospital Training School for Nurses.
She is at present supervising nurse of
a surgical ward in the Bellevue Cor-
nell division. Dr. Perkel is a Cornell
graduate and is now completing his
internship at Jersey City Hospital.
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Sir. and Mrs. Si. Winkelman have
moved to their new home at 2482
West Philadelphia avenue.
Sir. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of
Sault Ste. Marie, who are en route
to New York. are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. M. Winkelman.
You really owe it to youtrell to investig•t•
Deinrer values before buying furniture any•
mve •
where. Not merely became w• say that
Dein,.
prices
bemuse the proof of
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third or more, but
Deinter saving. rests
with yourself. Just make comparisons—
then use your own lodgment.
Imagine a well-construct ad, dust-proof, two.
tone walnut bedroom noire of three
bed, d
Actual comparison
of furniture values
will surely convince
that it is very much
to your advantage
to buy your furniture
at the Deinzer Shops-
and chifforot• — a quality
throughout that you von be proud to own—
for as little as 3181.00. That Is one of the
not only because
typical values an our floor—and wad like
Deinzer prices are lower,
but more important still,
the quality you get
for the price you pay
is greater at Deinzer's
than anywhere else.
to have you make comparisons.
And
in Dining Room suites
the sante
greater values ar• apparent. For instance
a complete 8.plece suite, with solid walnut
tops, handsomely d d, with chair seats
Metal
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Bumping
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Trimming
and
Slip
and
Covers
Body Repairs
DR. BENJAMIN LEWIN
1924 LECTURER FOR
NEW YORK YESHIVA
upholstered in genuine blue leather, that Is
cu•tomarily said for $250 or more el.•
where, le priced only 9198 here. Be sure to
investigate th•.
NEW YORK. — Dr. Benjamin
Lewin, a Hated Jo-wish scholar, for the
past 12 years head of the Nezach Is-
rael schools in Palestine, has just ar-
rived in America and will lecture at
the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theologi-
Street
cal Seminary during 1921, Dr. Ber-
Flow furniture Since M49
nard Revel, president of the seminary,
announces. One of the leading edu-
cators in Palestine, Dr. Lewin is Just one block north of Jefferson on
widely known throughout the Jewish
the next street east of the
world for his many scholarly works,
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Big Garland Stove.
particularly the "Letters of Sherira
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Gaon" and "Ginze Kedem." His lec-
ture subject will be "The Gaonic
Period and Its Literature."
Deinze r . 9oillire &lops
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Fine furniture for
Living Room,
Dining Room
and Bedroom
Miss Miriam Orman of Palmer ave-
nue has left for an extended visit
with friends in Muncie, Ind.
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Sirs. Charles Marienthal of Tinny
son avenue entertained at a prettily
appointed dinner last Saturday even-
ing, in honor of her sister. Miss Mi-
riam Orman, who is leaving for a
visit in Muncie, Ind. The evening
was spent in playing bridge, after
which luncheon was served.
0 better serve our customers in a rapid developing business
T section
we will open a new branch in the
High
iders
Trimmed in the nos!. beautiful im-
ported bares, the new Spring styles in
Gowns, now displayed at this une-
waded Shop of the "Gowns of Dis-
tinction" have created a tumult of
desire among the Socially Busy
women of Detroit.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hollander of 110
Orchestra place are leavnig for Los
Angeles, Cal., where they will spend
the remainder of the winter.
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Sports Shop
Irving.
Miss Shirley Monoson of Chicago,
formerly of Detroit; is a guest at C'e
home of her cousin, Mrs. Morton II.
Espar (Rita Kort) of Lasalle boule-
yard.
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A delightful vogue
of flannel appears in
youthful sports
frocks, tailored along
smart boyish lines. In
plaids, checks and
plain colors, begin-
ning at $29.50.
card party given by Abe Rosenberg the bride and was followed by a
beautifully appointed dinner.
of 440 East Ferry avenue, on 'Wed-
nesday, Jan. 23. Tables were laid
GOLDMAN-FINKELSTINE
for 10 guests. A delightful midnight
Mr. and Mrs. M. Finklestine of
luncheon was served.
3019 Parker avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Florence,
Sirs. Louis Koblentz has returned on Sunday, Feb. 3, to Emanuel M.
to her home in Chattanooga. Tenn.,
Goldman of Cleveland. The cere-
after n month's visit with her chil-
mony, followed by a reception, will
dren, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotler
be held at the home of the bride. Af-
and daughter of 8212 Greenfield ave- ter an extended trip to New York and
nue.
Cuba, Sir. and Mrs. Goldman will re-
turn to Cleveland, where they will
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Glass of 454
make their home.
East Ferry avenue left on Sunday,
Jan. 27, for Chicago, from which
point they will leave for Hot Springs
and Los Angeles. They were accom-
panied 85 far as Chicago by their
(laughter, Mrs. A. 'reicher, and son
A surprise birthday party was
given for Miss Dorothy Selik at her
home, 9014 Lasalle boulevard, on
Jan. 26. Covers were laid for 30
guests. Miss Selik was the recipient
of many beautiful gifts.
A New Location in a
Downtown Section
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Comparison proves
that Deinzer policies
and dealing direct
give furniture buyers
greater advantages
than is possible to find
anywhere else—
come and compare.
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PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
hold a special communication
Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 7 p. m. M.
M. degree.
C. K. SANDORF, See.
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