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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-11-28

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Exquisite New Gowns

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For Women
and Misses'

$65 --- $95

and upwards

i;cocoettes, Safi. and Crepe.. New
..heath-likr,rirrulor limieri,liodett and
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r efill flounce effects. Struightline
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,..othful bouffant xtylre are

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Thanksgiving

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MARCUS-PAUL

loo(/( Lambs Wool

Quilted Robe

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A large group of Detroiters went
to A nil Arbor last Saturday to root ■
for Michigan in the game against the
team representing the University of
lows. Among then, were Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Stutter, Mr. and Sirs. Aubrey .
D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fin-
sterwald, Mr. and MN. Henry Myers,,
MISS JEWELL FRANK
Mrs. Julius V. Brown, the Misses Yo-
The engagement of Miss Frank to Idle Finsterwald, Sally Lambert, ,
Hyman Cantor, son of Mrs. Frances Charlotte Erman, Irene J. Rosenberg.
Cantor of 2265 Clairmount avenue, Sylvia Ackerman and Ruth Franklin 1
is announced by her parents. Mr. and and Samuel Kaufman, Harry Schein-
Mrs, Sidney Frank of 2024 Virginia man, Herman Finsterwald, Jr., David
Welling, Daniel Welling, Stanley
park.
!merman, Marcus Ginsburg, Laurence
----

Heavy satin quilts with pure
Iamb's wool to make this lovely
robe. Light as thistledown, but
warm as warm can be.
Deep pockets, silk Hower
adorned. Silk cord belt. All
Seco silk lined. In black, rose,
pink, blue, orchid or navy.

Negligren, Third Floor.

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Mr. and Sirs. Russell I. Grosslight Welling and Benton Marks
_____
of 1418 Atkinson avenue announce'
the engagement of their sister, Miss
Mr. •in I Mrs. E' I- Tobias of (161n-
Adele Simmons, daughter of II. II. . , n i ,ma lily
ty Okla., spent several d ays
Simmons of New York City, to Gary in Detroit last week en route to New
MRS. MAURICE MARCUS
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Toor, formerly of Rochester, son of 1
..,.
K to visit tame children, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tom Of that Si rs. Ralph Lazarus. They visit ed ; wen , beautifully decorated with au-'
city.
Mrs. Tobias' sisters, Mrs. Morris lump flowers and ferns, carried out
Friedberg of Virginia Park and Mrs.. under the supervsiion of Charles
Harry Schiller of Calvert avenue.
• Rost nman of the ..Subway Flower '

WILL MAKE KNOWN
REAL ARISTOCRACY

--


Shill.
The bride wore a gown of brocaded''
Mrs. Rose Mittelman and small

Will Address granddaughter, Rhoda Gail Mandel-, velvet and satin, made with a circular
John C. Powys, Poet,
Baum, daughter Of Mr. and Sirs. Sam- skirt of satin, the bodice and a panel
Temple Sisterhood.
eel Mundelhaum of 1969 Hazelwood living of velvet. A band of cut ostrich '
Clean dresses and clean suits, clean
. .
---- famoas
Eng-
avenue,
have returned-front a fort- •ilorned the bottom of the skirt. Her
furnishings for home'. The gospel of per-
John Cowper Powys,
I bouquet was a shower of bridal roses
"
fect cleanliness points towards happier
lish lecturer, critic, essayist and tiro- nightNY Visit in Cleveland.
; and lilies-of-the-valley and her en-,

matic poet, will deliver an address '
living and economy in money matters.
trained veil NV RS fashioned with a
entitled
"The
Genuine
Aristocracy,'
Mrs.
Joseph
A.
Zechman
of
Tot
Eatit
;
Appear at your best for less. Put this
Parent-' coronet of lace. The 'veil was seal.;
at a meeting of the Sisterhood of Ferry avenue will address the Parent- loped with lace and embroidered. Mrs.
,,,,
,
h
l
f
r
l
i
cleaning works to the test. This is the
it• i . 1 00
Temple Beth El, Monday afternoon, Tt h ers A SSOCIa
' t.' ion 0
Louis Satovsky, who wore a beaded
satis-FACTORY where clothes are made
Dec. g. at 2:30 o'clock, in the temple, Tuesday evening, Dec 2.
lavender gown and carried a bouquet

chapel.
to live again.
to match her gown, attended her sis-
Mr. Powys, who is on a h•cture tour
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna ter as matron of honor. The brides- I
en erained
t t
of the United States, is connected, as tv„. of Wilmette,
aids, the Misses Freda Marcus of '
.
the extetp-ion so- with a dinner Thursday evening, Nov. 10 hnstown, Pa., Louise Plcitkin of
a lecturer, with
eieties of Oxford, Cambridge and ' 13, in honor of Mr. and Sirs. Charles ,. 1kron, Ohio, Belle ilirsch, Flora •
London Universities.
Tobias of Detroit.
Omenke, Jeanette Mittenthal and'
Among his better known works are
---,--
Frieda Stelarsky, wore frocks of ruf-
"Visions and Revisions," "Suspended
and
Sirs.
David
I..
Speckle,.
and
fit,' white and shaded rose georgette,
Mr.
ye ; coral, tea rose, powder blue, ashes of
Judgments," "Psychoanalysis and family of 2017 Gladstone avenue have
Morality" and "One Hundred Best moved to their new hence at 1109 Ed i- roses and pink georgette, respective-
Books."
ly. Little Hope Betsy Plotkin of •
son avenue.
— - -
Akron, who wore a frock of peach
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lazarus (Rose, georgette, strewed rose petals before
Tobias of Oklahoma City, Okla.,) , the bride as she entered on the arm
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
spent two days in Dein it last week as of her father for the ceremony. Little
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris i Ilarriet Anita Satovsky and Shirley
Melrose 6570
533.37 Forest Ave. E.
Irene Satovsky were train bearers.
D. 0. Stewart Will Address Jewish
wihi rikh: I !Oscar R. Cummins of Johnstown, Pa.,!
IN'aerwk• Y
tr• tir kr. d t i b u t i ' r t • gt o f t 6 h (1. i0r Nliii)!iigi e l n I an
iY
Woman'. Club.
i was best man and Jacob Rosenberg, •
Mrs. George Kavanau of West Eu- ; Samuel Paul, Morris Satir, Jack Wolf,
Donald Ogden Stewart, humorist slid avenue entertained 25 guests at ; Milton Mittenthal, all of Detroit, and
and satirist, will deliver and address a luncheon, bridge and shower Wed- Joseph .1. Cummins of Los Angeles 1
at a meeting of the Jewish Woman's nesday afternoon, Nov. 19, in honor were ushers.
-
Club to be held in the chapel of Tenn- of Miss Rose Berrie, whose engage
M rs. Paul, the bride's mother, wore',
pie Beth El Monday afternoon, Dec. meat to Henry Leitson was recently a gown of beaded bit•ge georgette and
1, at 2:30 o'clock. Sir. Stewart is the announced Miss Barris and Sir. Lot- Mrs. Plotkin, mother of the gross,'
author of "Perfect Behavior," "A son will be married the latter part of wore black velvet. Both wore cor-
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sages of roses and larkspur.
Parody Outline "f History, "Aunt December.
.
Polly's Story t ' Mankind" anti of
w guests, besides the
the'
The out-1,f-town
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Applebaum of room's ntothernd members o f
numerous contri'iutions to Vanity
GIFTS OF BEAUTY
Fair, Harper's Bazaar, Lite, Judge week,
1646 West
on boulevard
w ., two
t o bridal party, wereSirs. 11. Kaminsky
ago Bost
for Hollywood,
ro left
and Scribner's Magazine.
of Johnstown and Sir. and Mrs. Her-
And for Service.
It has been Said of him that "as a spend the winter.
man Steiber of VI'alcottville, Ind.
Exquisite Designs and Artistic
, humorist and satirist Donald Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus spent their
Elm-
Mrs. Aubrey D. Brown of 170 Elm-
Models in Imported and
Stewart has been compared to Dean
honeymoon in New York and Atlantic
Domestic
Swift, to Stephen Leacock and at hurst avenue entertained w
!C
stirt eyeatud are at home at 310 Frederick
limes to Zola and Dumas. Many crit- luncheon and card party at her home
BEADED BAGS
ics and audiences consider him the Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20.
$4.50 to $60.00.
most humorous lecturer in America."
HOPP-KAHN
Mrs. Harry Friedenberg of the
The living room in the home of Mi.;
SUIT CASES
Chatham Apartments returned last
and
Mrs.
Samuel
B. Kahn of 29 Way-
For ladies, without and with
week from a five weeks' stay in New
erly V1'1101' was banked, in front of
Pullman trays, with toilet tit-
York and Connecticut.
the fireplace, with palms, yellow chrys-
tings of shell, amber and ivory,
and autumn flowers last
t•m
all silk lined--
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger anthunts
Tuesday evening in horer lit the mar-
$25.00 to $125.00 .
Bicur Cholem Secures Book-Cadillac of 2532 Pingree avenue were chape- riage of their daughter, Bernice Dor-
nos at the annual autumn dance
Leather and Silk
Auditorium for Event.
. given by the members of the Michi- tthy, to John C. Hupp, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Hopp of 2274 Longfellow;
HAND BAGS
•gan chapter of the Phi Lambda Kappa avenue. Rabbis A. M. Ilt•rshman and '
After many weeks of planning. the
$3.50 and up.
Bicur Cholera Society has brought to Ann
Fraternity
Saturday
evening
at Leo SI. Franklin performed the epee-
Arbor. last
They
attended
the Mich-
mony at 5:30 o'clock in the presence
completion details of 8 unique Banc-
ing party which will take place Thurs- Their
igan-lowa
game
in the
afternoon.
son, Dr.
Harry
C. Metzger
of of the immediate families. The dining
mem was decorated with pink and
the
day evening. Dec. ig. The detail ' Harper ilospital, also attended
white chrysantht•munis and other flow-
have been perfected by a committee game anti the dance.
ers. Dinner was served to 25 guests.
---
headed by Jacob Rosenberg, who is
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of 2232 A reception followed.
being assisted by Jacob Behrrnann
The bride was lovely in a gown of
and Samuel Arkin. Taylor avenue will be at home to
Owing to the large membership of their relatives and friends Sunday, white georgette nude with a tight bod-
ice
and full skirt covered with small
the organization, the wide circle of Nov. 30, afternoon and evening, in
Making Good Lunge Since 1865
its friends anti patrons, numerous re- honor of their daughter, Ethel, and white petal: and ostrich. A band of
silver
beads extended down the front!
quests have already been received for 1 Harvey Goldman, whose engagement
1567 WOODWARD AVE.
532 WOODWARD AVE.
of the gown. her entrained tulle veil
reservations for the dance. The main was recently announced.
David Whitney Bldg
con s ssss and I arned
was held in place with a coronet of
ballroom of the Book- ai i ac « ,
---
.. !are
and tint lige NO1010111, She carried
The members of the Tuesday
i
the newest anti most beautiful ball-
obtained.
shower
bouquet
of white mun-poms,
room in America, been
has Bridge
Club will a
sponsor
a bridge
at
The organization has also obtained King Wah Lo ('ate Sunday afternoon, Anil lilies-of-the-valley bordered with
-, the services of one of the most coo- Dee. 21. Miss Helen Kleinsmith is silver lace. Iler sister, Miss Louise,
of hora,r, wore
'' patent orchestras that has ever up- general chairman anti tickets are be- Kahn, who was maid
if chiffon frock of shaded pink and
' pared before a Detroit audience.
ing sold by all members.
._ _ _ _ . ._ - -- ro, made with tight bodice and full
-kirt covered with rose petals. She
SORORITY WILL HOLD
■ ached an arm bouquet of Ophelia ,
A. LITMAN, Manager
Miss '
II ses 1111 , 1 rust-colored 11111111S
BRIDGE FOR CHARITY
2814 Hastings Street
Telephone Cherry 2523
l'iuline Hopp, sister of the irroom,1
. ._
_____
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company M
bridesmaid.
She
wore
a
Only
m r ,, L o uis L e vinsoho and Mc, Si oas the
The Sigma Rho Tau Sorority will
Kooricotto,
ti
hold a bridge at Briggs Restaurant, C . Meyers acted as hostesses at the gown of pink tot and
Stroh Building, Adams near Wood- monthly meeting of the Ladies Ail math with a tight Malice and full skirt
ciety held Wednesday afternoon of georgette over a satin slip. Her
ward avenue, Sunday afternoon, Nov. S o
W1111 I f Ophelia riles and
30. A luncheon will be st•rved at It Nov. 19. ; bouquet
mama. Sirs. fear .1.
rust-colored
..--

Si iss Stella Stater, M iss
o'clock.
Elizabeth Glaser and Mrs. Casper C. Nies, Adolph Seitner entertained Kahn, who was matron of honor, wore
Velick are arranging the affair and last Friday afternoon with a prettily a gown of white lace over a pink
. The appointed bridge and tea. Sirs. A. satin slip and carried pink roses and
are in charge of the ticket ,
ted to charity. S. I.evinsohn, Sirs. Adolph Green-, violets. KennethHopp served his
uniceeds will be d evo
banal and Mrs. Earl Speisherger of brother as best man and Ivor J. Kahn
- --- -
-4N.
was usher.
Jackson won high honors.
f th
the
Mrs. Kahn, m , th.er
•- -
Among the Saginaw persons who wore a gown of peat.h georgette and ,
1,
:Mended the Miehig,amlowa game at geld laads and carried (lobelia roses
30
Sirs. Hopp, ,
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AND
Ann Arbor last Saturday were Mr. :1101 lilies•of•the-val!ey.
t' t• groan's mother. was attired in a
Matinee and Evening
and Mrs. Max P. Ileavenrich,
, I CelumMa
and
carrie
Elinor Ileavtinrich, Max P. Heaven- gold eli,th
THE GREAT PLAY
Mrs.
rich. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerard, roses and lilies- if•the-valley.

.11•1••11,
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There's a Lot of Thanksgiving
In Clean Clothes.

Woodoard I loo to Wealtingtois.

The marriage of Miss Anne Paul,
Mina Atm,• Morris, chairman, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paul 'I
the members of the council of the of 994 Frederick street, to Maurice
Young Women's Hebrew Association Marcus of this city, son of Mrs.
will act as hostesses at the monthly , Bertha Plotkin of Akron, Ohio, was
meeting of the association to take solemnized by Rabbi A. Si. Hershman'
place at the clubrooms, 89 Rowena
ert ,Svaui,"`Y
AdiTy
l nfe
e o\v‘.." 917 rine
street, Sunday aftenloon, Nov. 30, at iliti; hx
nerved
3 o'clock. Samuel Heyman, Young So guests following the ceremony and
who
Judaean worker,
w ill n reception for 250 guests took place
turned from a tour of Palestine,
e evening. The hall and tables
deliver an address on "Bits of Pales. '" t h
tine." Miss Elizabeth Ball will give
several piano selections. The Y.Knot,
the monthly publication of the asso-
ciation, will be distributed at the
meeting. 'rea will follow the busi-
ness meeting and lecture.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Levinsohn and Bertha Sobel Of Chicago, the groom's
grandmother, wore a gown of black •
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb.
a corsage
crime and 't t
The eut-ef-t tun guests were Mrs.
Lionel i.. Ginsburg spent the past
Sols.1 and her daughter, Mrs. Henry
week in the east.
and Mrs. Harry Landtield,
- - - -
Mrs. Earl Speisberger of Jackson is all ••f Chiral!,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Hopp are spending
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
their honeymoon in New York, Atlan-
Mrs. I.. Dumbenski.
ticCity and Washington. They will
Rabbi Samuel Gordon spoke at the return in a fortnight t I make their
soicond open forum of the season last home here.
Sunday afternoon.
SALINGER•ZIERER.
Mr and Mrs. Max Zierer of 2522
( • taigniont avenue minimal • e t I, e mar-
riage of their ilaugl ter, Jennie, to II
'..- -----• -- ----------.--- Roy Selinger, which to. k Ma, Son-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Waterston(' day, Nov. 23 ,
announce the birth of a daughter,
Dr. 1.e0 M. Franklin addressed the
Charlotte Slay, Nov. 14.
members of the Boulevard Shrine
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantor (Lillian Club at their weekly luncheon and

Kellerman) of 635 Peterboro street meeting Wednesday
noon, NOV: 19.
American Jew
announce the birth of a daughter. His subject was "The
Versus
the
Jr
in
America."
i Nov. 19.

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