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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-11-14

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PAGE SEVEN

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ACTS AS CHAIRMAN
OF DANCE COMMITTEE

EFFECTS ARRANGEMENTS
FOR LUNCHEON BRIDGE

Ili melhodn

Women's and Misses'

ard Then to Washington

FurTrimmed Coats

Mrs, Joshua Karbel of Blaine ave. •
hostess to eight couples last
hue
Sunday evening in honor of Nliss Sara'
(Iornum, whom/ marriage to Jai'', gar
will take Mace in the near future.
Bridge and- other games were planed
,taring tht• evening.. A midnight din-
ner ti as served. , . • •
••
Mr. arid Mrs: Mark Freedman of ,
Garfield venue entertained Sun-
da'y evening, Nov. 0, in ,honor. of the
fotirth birthday anniversary of their
daughter, Betty. The house was [leo,
rated in Halloweeb cOlotis., A dinner
wai .stirved for the, childten ate their
parents.

Very Exceptional Values

at

$95 .9 0

!he , coats reflect the smart-
of the newest modes. They
14 ,
....• fashioned in the finest ma-
!, and lavishly trimmed
n i
high cost furs. This is an
. lent opportunity to pur-
.
, , , ,• your coat at a decided
.,, g just at the beginning of
season. New shades of
,•
Cranberry, Lebanon,
a II.
ack and black.
I

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EG


'' Miss Rost; Goldstein of Atlanta,
Ga , left last Sunday for s,.9th Bond,'
in charge of 111,1„ atol Chicago after ,spending al

0

C

RUBYS

es
filarrian—

Practical, distinctive P 1 a y
Shoes f o r Children. Built
with high arch, narrow heel
and flexible soles.

$5.00

Sizes Pi to 12

$6.50

JIliredir.Ru BY Inc

1529 Washington Blvd., Adjoining Statler Hotel.

-

OHIO& AR2513katillinik- ! --
Just PHONE

Melrose 6570

bad luck befalls your clothes. Our
Then bad
rapid service will bring back that suit to
you as fresh as can be. Always remem-
ber that you can order cleanliness by
phone. Just hand the garment or other
article to the driver, who will call at your
door, and rest assured we will follow the
instructions you give hint.

ODORLESS AND PERFEC"f

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods "

53337 Forest Ave. E.

Melrose 6570

Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290.

Thousands have already expressed their enthusiasm about our
Wonderful New York Cast.

DID

YOU SEE THEM?

The well known Yiddish stars, Henrietta Schnitzer, Irving Honig-
an extraordinary cast, will appear
..., Samuel Auerbach, with ■

Sunday Evening,Nov. 16, in

THE GREAT THRILLING MELODRAMA

On the Road to Happiness

By the Great Jewish Writer, I s

idore 1..esh.

Fifteen song numbers will be rendered. It is a real treat to
lovers of Yiddish Art.

Tickets on sale ell week at the Box Office, also at Knoppow's Drug
Store, Twelfth at Gladstone.

ale

,,agemommonomommo

Ask Your Neighbor About
Jos. Campau Frontage

MISS CELIA B. FRIF.DhlAN

403 Ford Bldg.. K SLOBIN

Engagements 1

'

KING WAH LO

Mrs. Rose Wein of 2211 Connecticut

avenue announces the envagentent of

i Henry Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
In order that all Jewesses of De.
Benjamin Schiff, was solemnized Nov.
troit may acquaint themselves with'
'2 at the B'nai Mooche Synagogue.
'the
work of Hadassah, the Woman's
white
beaded
The bride wore a
georgette gown and carried a bridal Zionist Organization, and have an op-
,
portunity
to assist in the activities
bouquet of roses and lilies-of-the-val-
ley. Her tulle veil was fastened with ' carried on under its auspices, the De-
troit
chapter
of Hatlassah is conduct-
a coronet of lilies-of-the-valley and
:orange blossoms, A dinner dance fol- ing a membership campaign. Each
of
the
members
has been asked to in-
lowed the ceremony. The out-of-
I town guests were Rev. and Mrs. Jacob terest at least one other woman. Mrs.
Schiff of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. , Max Frank of 161 1 Burlingame ave-
11arry Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Bar- nue is chairman of the campaign
ney Abrams of Ann Arbor and Jack committee and is being assisted by
' the officers and members of the board
Schiff of Chicago.
of directors,
The national Iladassah organiza-
tion, which has charge of the medical
work in Palestine, including five hos-
• pitals, clinics, infant welfare and pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lowy (Luella natal stations. at the convention held
t
in Pittsburgh last June assumed the
0 4111 Brooklyn avenue an- • obligation of enlarging it s work in
Cosh, • y ) of
❑ ounce the birth of a daughter, Mar- 'the Holy Land. Nliss Henrietta Szold,
i president, characterizes
cella Henri, Nov. 1.
ra
the Woman's
i
Zionist Organization as the embodi-
Mr. and Niro. Joseph Feder of Ile- ment of the Jewish woman's spirit of
zelwooti avenue are receiving con- service. She returned several months
gratulations on the birth of a laugh-'ago
ago from a stay in l'aIrstine and ea-
ter, Madeline, Oct. 17. ' poets to visit Detroit in January. Mrs.
Nathan Straus of New York is hon-

Mr. and Mrs. 51. . H. Espar (Rita (wary vice-president of the organiza-
Kortt of 9544 Twelfth street are re-
(•eiving congratulations on the birth ti "'
A feature of Hadassah work in
of a Son, Noel, Nov. 9. Palestine is the immigrant welfare
which are equipped to ex•

Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ehrlich ca511)"'•
amine all immigrants entering the
I Cobh,. Itosenherysl of 504 East country. Doctor , and nurses are in
Kirby avenue are receiving congratu- ' charge. The activities of Hadassah
lations on the birth of a daughter, are non-sectarian. A separate sta-
tion is maintained for Arab mothers
Shirley Ruth.
and children with Arab-speaking

Mr. and Sirs. Louis Stern (Foe nurses in charge.
Greenberg of Nlilwaukeel of 1500,
West Bethune avenue are receiving
c ongratulations on the birth of a son,
Norman Walter, Nov. 9.

I ,

NOTED GAME HUNTER
WILL ADDRESS BOYS

The

Complete-Home

Trice Radiator Furniture placed
over the heating apparatus com-
pletely conceals the radiator.
The humidifier adds health to
the atmosphere, saws decorating

A courteous salesman will call
Ind quote you.

In loving memory of our darling.
I'hilip Lachman, who passed
I ■ , 12. 11
away two years ago Nov. 12. •
g Iusband, Children.
li
lienL
hovin an d Sister.
Moter

ART METAL
RADIATOR COVER CO.

702

EMPIRE BLDG.
Cadillac 7998

I'r,t oich Gif ts
Main floor.

"-Popular 'Place for 'Popular 'People"

I-IADASSAH CHAPTER
SEEKS ENLARGEMENT h

W Armstrong, a famous big
I.
hunter, will deliver two lectures
f Interest to boys next week. Both
if) be illustrated with stereopticon
.inws. The fief lecture, "The Land
f the Midnight Sun," will be given
e:day evening. Nov. 25, Ft o'clock,
I d
1. the Board of Commerce auditorium
,1 the second. "The Buchanan Boys
I ranscontinental Trip," Wednesday
• . ning, Nov. 211, at Cass High School.
.implimentary tickets may be had at
& fluff
ce of the 45 Buchanan t re
•Iir office
Hery set.
I iial Company.

A myriad of delightful
gifts --each a Breath of
Paris! The French gift
shop is unique ill its gifts
off Of the Beaten Path.
Gifts of rare taste. Gifts
women adore.

se-size rio I of
Wo•111 110as lu
:s; oil extract, ;a
l'o tiller or 11 re
cootiitieis, 1.2..

p.

Specialist in Jos. Campau Property.

Cherry 6062

The members of the Lu .Ana relit,
at
will give their third annual ilni.
the Taller Hotel Sunday evening. Nov.
30. Nliss Celia Friedman, el...r-
magi of the arrangements el)1•11111I I i'e,
announced at a recent nieetin. ..f the
club that many novel features for I he
entertainment of the gin—ts h ),,,
loom planned. Bert Milan . .. • ti
will play during the evening.

Detroit's Largest and Most Artistic Cafe
118Michigan Ave.(West of Kinsel's)

On Thanksgiving Day We Will Serve a
Special Turkey Dinner

From 12 Noon to 9 P. M.
Dancing Every Evening 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1
SPECIAL FEATURE:
Dancing Every Noon 12 to 2.

NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME

Private Rooms for All Occ•sions

For Reservations Call Cadillac 5074

i111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11II I I IIIIii i i i i i i iiiimmill h

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THEN SEE S. K. SLOBIN

OUR CLIENTS ARE OUR REFERENCE

11ebota ate hol,e• with
of rands of peorlx and
mho wer , Ii.nn. White
unit gun-metal pearl
choker, 3

her daughter, Irene. to Nlax
T IM 0 t evenson Hotel was the
den of Boston, Mass.
of a Halloween diencing party last
----

.
HARRIS- GLASS -
• Saturday evening g Ivon by • tht • mini-.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris S. Omenke an-
The marriage_ of Nti.o. Therese . jeer, of the Clairmount Club for their
nounce the engagt•ment of their
r , Mortis
oo
Edith
Glass, daughttir of M.
E
, friends and patrons. Thi:'hallrni
i s . 1. was decorated with HallAveen colors [laughter, Flora L., to Nlaurice Si.
Salk. A reception will be held at
f A hine ' k ' I(1 l ' h " 1" Lu
Ina ' "
Ilarri , .. sun of Mr. • and Mrs. J. M. iand designs and favors were given the
their home, 503 .Englewood avenue,
furnisher)by
e
C.
Harris of Detroit, took place at fhti , guests. Music was fur
furnisher)
next Sunday afternoon and evening
-
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Mich
last
Sun-
,,
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i
Ind
entertaln-
ytt
,
.
i
.,
Se
Ili.woN 9 Orche s t ra
A
day afternoon, Mr. and NIrs. J. Si. went by Nlorton and Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedland of
attended
the
skidding..
B arri ,
a —
. 1706 Clairnittunt avenue announce
,
' Miss Janisse Goldstein of CharleS
town' W. Va. is the house guest of the engagement of their daughter.
WARNICK•FLEISCHMAN
ami Id a :Anna, to ,1Iex 11. Nliddleman of this
'
I Fleischman,
The marriage
of Sir.
Miss
niece of
and Ida
Mrs. C.
her cousins, t,1..; e Misses Mollie
Aronstata of' 643 Josephine avenue. city.
Harry Nloskovitz of 250 Rosedale ave- Miss ■ GOldstein is being' extensively
i during her stay n the Mr. and 51rs. Jacob Weinberg of
nut., to Samuel Warnick. son nf Nits entertained
313 East Canfield avenue announce
and Mrs. Reuhin Warnick, was sol- city.
emnized by 'Rev. K. Spivacf< at the •
the engagement of their daughter,
______
N1r. and Mrs. Robert Brickman of Helen, to Henry Schwartz of this city,
Congregation Ahavath Zit* Sunday,
formerly of Erie, Pa.
I. 26. bride wore a gown of white Ann Arbor are spending the week-end
Oc The
as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
f
, ti
satin and ramie a bridal bouquet of it an
. ep hine avenue.
t )
JUDGE HUNT TO SPEAK

roses and lilies.of-the-valley. Ilex
BEFORE BICUR CHOLEM
d
veil was held in place With a tliamion o-
Ida Aronstam Of Josephine
I shaped head hand of pearls and thine- avenue and her house guest, Miss
!stones. The maid of honor, Miss Kate .)anise Goldstein of Charlestown,W.
Judge Ormond Ilunt, who was re-)
Eunin, and the bridesmaids, the A'a., spent last week-end in Ann elected judge of the Circuit Court,
Nlisses Florence Moskovitz, Eva Le- Arbor.
will speak before the members of I lio
vin, Anna Rabinowitz and Sarah Ep-
Ilicur (Indent Society Thursday eViel
stein, wore frocks in harmonizing
MN. Arthur Stone of Tyler avenue ing, Nov. 20. Th. , subject of his ad-
shades of coral and pink and carried has returned front a visit with her dress will be "Sown Aspects of the
firm bouquets of roses. The little parents in St. Joseph, Mo.
Divorce Problem." Several musical
Misses Edna and Bernice Rothman
numbers and other entertainment will ,E
were flower girls. Jack Stone attend- .
Mrs. Simon Lachman of .179 West be part of the tWelliTItt ' a prOgraM,
(id the groom as hest man 81111 Al Ku- Ferry avenue is spending several which will follow a business meeting.
nin, Sol Jasper, Jack Sobel and Reu- weaks with her daughter, Mrs. Saul The meeting will be held at the I
ben Irvin were ushers, Mrs. Mosko- Steinberg of Montreal.
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue at S I
vitz, aunt of the bride, wore a gown
---
o'clock. Members are requested to i t
of brown satin trimmed with fur and •
Miss Evelyn Vine entertained the bring their friends.
Mrs. Warnick, mother of the groom, members of the Sigma Phi Gamma
wore a brown brocaded velvet gown. Sorority last Sunday afternoon at her
guests were Mrs. home on hine
avenue. m
The ADDRESSES B'NAI
The out
Josep
S. Shusteman of Atlantic City, Mr. sorority is planning an inforal
LODGE IN LANSING1
and Mrs. D. Warnick of Toronto, Mr. dance to he given in the ballroom of
and Mrs. S. Fisher of Chicago and the Tuller Hotel, Dec. 25. Shook's
Theodore Levin, attorney and com-
Sirs. S. Cohen and daughter, Ida, of Orchestra has been engaged for the
munal worker, was the principal F
I New York.
evening.
peaker
recently at a celebration ar-

Mr. and Mrs. Warnick spent their
ranged by the Jacob 11. Schiff Lodge
honeymoon in Chicago and are resid-
.1 the Independent Order B'nai B'rith
ing fit 11185 Glendale avenue.
•n Lansing. A banquet velry given by
re and was attended by a IIIIIII-
,.. mit
,...re
SCHIFF.BOESKY
per of Jewish families of that city
---- —
' The marriage of Nliso Kate Boesky,
.
As
and
their
invited guests.
[laughter of Mr. and Mr. Ales Doubled Membership Adopted
Minimum Program,
Boesky of 1465 Pingree avenue, and

irt

ORCHESTRA HALL

■•■

trf.h

MISS STELLA ST1FTER

MUSCLE DEVELOPING
FOOTWEAR FOR
CHILDREN

Sires 5 to 8

rs

s. Iona'. Stinlson of East
Mr. all Mts.
Hancook avenue pie spending
week-end in Lorain. 011.,,, with their.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Moroi.' It Saul
• •
d.

Miss Stella Stiffer
the arrangements for ti luncheon and fortnight as the guest of Miss Ray
bridge to be given at Bri'ggo's Res. Velick of Monterey avenue.
--•
manila, in the Stroh Building, Adams
Miss Mary Wksman of Virginia
avenue noar Woodward 'avenue, by
time in New.
• 'spending-some
t he Sigma Rho • a .
Y•
if Yik City.
° . • At • present she is at •thi.,
r
Will tie USN! f or bas k e t s
.
virell to needy families Astor Hotel.
III
at Chanukah. Prizes will be .given at
Mr. atol'•NIrs. Benjamin Schmittke
each table and there will be entertain.
• '
t ,.
c
rs to, 101111A . the gavots during the I 1 au a
lunch... ii. 'Tickets are in 'charge of 'took pla(•(• Oct. 21, have returned
Miss Elizabeth Glazier and Mrs. 1 . 5,- from their Honeymoon and are rosid-
per I'. Vellek and are being, soli by ing-al 2224 l'ingree avenue.-
i .
all members of the
Mrs. Philip Jay of Gladstone ace-
nue iss visiting her parent( in Albany,

Piquant
Gifts From
Paris

I

xtod
Gddid in/•tii/
gemo gird
ilid with
perflIBIC
holding
turner. 4.oa.

I

r .

'7:k7a

CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY

Of Congregation Shaarey Ze.dek.

viols ransiss

well-kept Jewish Cemetery 'n the city. Family
Most beautil
Dom lour to twelve graves can he purchased by the Jewish community .t reason-
i• even to not only Shame) , ledek members Inst. the
sble prices. The con
entire Jewish community.

In Case of

Fur Information Call
D. S. ZEMON, 816 Virginia Park
empire 8040
J. IL EHRLICH, 5553 Second Blvd
Nottliwily 0312
I. SAMSON,300 East Hancock
Glendale 3982

BeTeavesnent

Call

L. KATZER, 589 East Kirby
North...1y 2496

or

I. SAUI-SON, 300 East Hancock
Glendale 3982

..- ■■ 1111

II

A Most Important Collection of Genuine

ORIENTAL RUGS
AUCTION M.,

Sale Today at 2:30 P. M. and8:00 P.
and Following Few Days

An opportunity to secure first quality

Oriental Rugs at your own prices.

Rugs guaranteed in every way. Ex-

_

change any rug that you buy which

does not meet your requirements for
others of like kind and quality.

We recently acquired a magnificent stuck of 2,000 Oriental Rugs from a
leading importer \vim was forced to close out due to a business exigency.
Realizing that thi.' collection is far too great for any retail trade to con-
sume, we have decide(, offer them for a limited time at public auction for
quick disposal.
Every rug has been carefully examined and found perfect, and is guaran-
teed by us as such. Rugs are now on display'. You may select and set aside
those you desire most, to be put up any hour during auction sale.
MR. RICHARD KADREY of Asbury Park, N. J., will conduct sale.

Sales Daily at 2:30 and 8 P. M.

S. G. GULIAN RUG CO.

Phone Cadillac 4669
New Home
Next to Sheehan's Book Store
1546 WOODWARD AVENUE

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