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STATLER HOTEL
SUN. EVE., DEC. 14
At
Annual Chanukah Dance
Clubs wishing representation
pennant or banner call Barney
Yaroslow, Garfield 3522-M.
Ladies' Auxiliary
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1924
Finzel's Orchestra — Entertainment
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We are no longer in the King Building, but have moved
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of 407
East Warren avenue are receiving
the birth of a
congratulations On
daughter, Shirley Isabell.
JUDAEANS PLANNING
A CHANUKAH EVENT
No one know. the •Ilent heartache..
lost ran tell
Only tho , who
And the tea, that are randin .',lance
loved no well.
For the one we
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Select Sunday E•ening, Dec. 28, for
Celebration.
flit Loving Wife and Daughters
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A Chanukah celebration will he
In sad and loving memory of our given by the Young Judaean clubs of
I dear brother, Benjamin II. Einsilver, Detroit Sunday evening, Dec. 2 8.
!who died Dec. 3, 19'21.
Samuel Heyman, chairman of the
Gone but not forgotten.
committee arranging the program, a.-
His Loving Sisters and Brothers. signed parts of the program to the
various clubs. The Dramatic Club of
1 Inloving memory of ENrene
Young Judaea will present a Chanu•
lei, who died four year' age, Dec. 3. kah play under the napery ision of
Miss Irene Mills, recreational direc-
thing of the human heart.
the arid. ,
tor for the Young Women's Hebrew I
TO have, to hold. •nd then to part,
and tut Association, who is the new director
His Father and Mother, Sister
f the club. Other presentations will'
Brother.
include a playlet, a humorous debate,
a
candle drill, a flag drill and a ,
In sad but loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Rudolph chorus. An address will be speakers
delivered
of
Tauber, who died four years ago by o ne of the prominent
the city.
No solicitation of funds will take'
Dec. 9.
in peace.
but a nominal admission of 10
May his soul rest
His Loving Wife, Sons and place
cents will he charged to defray the
Daughter, Mrs. Ira Fridenberg.
the hall.
cost
of
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The celebration is being planned by
Nathan Lipp-
enter-
In loving memory of
the Judaeans largely for the
man, who died the I Ith day of Kis- tainment of their parents and friends.
1922.
lev, 5683, Dec. 1,
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1924
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ADMISSION:
CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSCHE
and
In memory of Edward Blumberg,
who died Nov. 30, 1920.
A group of splendid enter-
tainers will also perform.
Given by the
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11cr Husband, Loving Children
Grandchildren.
In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Henry Goldsmith,
who died the Ilth day of Kislev,
5679, Dec. 11, 1918.
Sadly missed by
His Widow and Children.
Given by the
GOWNS AND DRESSES
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ushers.
The out-of-town guests were Sam-
In sad but loving memory of our
Pearlstein, who uel er anti Bernard last tit Ann
dear mother, Rose
died two years ago Dttc. 3, the 13th Arbor, Mrs. Samuel Kramer and
daughter, Ross, Mrs. Sarah Charnoff
day of Kislev, 5683.
and son, l'hilip, all of Cleveland.
vats
true
and
ever
patient.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ippit left for a short
She
tr.iggled on
Ole i ■
Throuvh the yea, that
honeymoon, after which they will re-
rest
forever
Anil d those hand ,
w.e.
side in Kansas City, Mo.
Made the home that now to
at the
prices as to make every purchase a remarkable value.
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1522 Broadway
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WRIGHT, KAY &
WILL DANCE AT
CLUB AFFAIR
Formal
Opening
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Silverware
Silver Plates of Enduring Quality
Tee
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embers of the Zeirei Zion So-, Mrs..1, Wiener and family. former- Schuster, Mrs. Anna Doliva and gownsI
Mrs.
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ly of the Castleton Apartments, are Morris Vernick, wore georgette
Floral or scenic designs.
The n u
,,,„ - at home at the Regent Court Apart-' of yellow, coral, orange anti blue,
re-
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assisted
by
the
members
of
sex'.
Replicas of ancient tapes-
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West Grand boulevard. spectively, and corsages o
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and lilies-of-tbe-valley. !tittle Sylvia I i
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roams,
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tries. Chinese murals.
held
Zath l' '
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frock of 0101
al "'her l'rl'h S unday, Dec. I. The
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lutzini tag clay
polieat whit wore
Flowers of MI old - fash-
and carried a basket of I
Mr. and Mrs. Sanmttl.Salasnek andi g
same evening it banquet was held 8t
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ioned garden. Fascinating
\Vechsler's Restaurant for members son, Arthur,
mum s, was flower girl and Mas•
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Chuggi
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a ir 29-J,
Was ring bear- ;
and their friends, Joseph
I ter Leonard
e onard Wagman
gifts!
gave a short address on the activities Mlle left for Minim, F Ia., to slit ii
*tr. The ushers were Samuel Gold-1,
rt Jacobs. George Doliva, I
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of the organization. Max Lochivit- winter.
I I man, Albert
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as chairman of the banquet.
Miss Sophie Schwartz of 555 Earns- , Morris Vernick and Nlax Wagnian.
sly was
A musical program was carried out
NIrs. Doliva, the bride's mother,
by several of the members. Miss Ism worth avenue entertained last Wed- wore a black beaded georgette gown
b .1 hit /man gave several piano se- nesday evening with a bridge party. and Mrs Gross, mother of the groom, — —
hyl li
of "o-1
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warren anti was attired in a gown of black velvet.
leetions anti Miss Jessie I
patz, soprano, sang a number f Yid- family of Glynn court are motoring Both carried corsages of tea roses
Miss Rhoda Gold-
id to spend the winter. En and lilies-of-the-valley.
'11-11 songs, while
Mr. and Mrs. Gross left fur a west.
berg rendered a n aria from T osca. to Florida
it tQ
other musical numbers were also route they will spend a few days in ern trip an ti will be at horny at 229
;Connecticut
avenue, Highland Park,
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given. Melba Levin, assisted by Mrs. \Vashington.
Miss Ida Jenefsky of Dayton. Ohio„I after Dec. 1o. ---
Joseph Chan° nut MI " Cella Bel-
loan, had charge of the arrangements taus a guest at the nweting of thel
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rt Circle held Wednesday, Nov. 26,1
Ins the banquet and program.
The marriage of Miss Freda Kahn,
Mr I ochivitskv reported that $600 at the home of Mrs. Maurice Vernick I daughter of Mrs. I.. Kahn, to
, Dr.
itt,
was the sum raised from the tag, day of Euclid avenue.
Jacob Levitt, son of Mrs. B. Lev
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and banquet.
took place last Sunday at Elkins' Ho-
The Misses :Miriam and Isobel Skol-
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Mount
Clemens.
Rabbi
flurry
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dancing party
nu : were hostesses at a Byron
OPENS
avenue, Gordon officiated.
AHAVATH ZION
at their home,
wore a white beaded
The
bride
A RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Friday evening, Nov. 28. Ten couples
crepe gown and carried a shower bou-
quet of white roses and lilies-of-the-
.\ religious school was organized were present.
valley. Iles veil was held in place
11. B. Alper of 3764 Brush street
by the Ahavath Zion Congregation
with a beaded Russian headdress,
every
be i ng ,,
., will leave Saturday evening for New
„,„1 e l asses arcconducted
e
o'clock. morning
The children
enrolled arc York City to attend the engagement Miss Jennie Smith, who 'filen( t t
. front
Sunday
bride as maid of honor, wore a bead-
of 6 and 14. Isi- reception of Miss Ruth Albert of New I ed coral gown and a wreath of silver
11,1.Weell the ages
ral, has Sc'- York and his son, Allen Alper.
leaves and roses in her hair. Her
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dote Mendelsohn, princ 1
of 151 ' bouquet was of red roses. The brides-
cured the services of the Misses IA.
s , the Nlisses Rose Foster, Ethel
lian Gottesman, Dorothy Bornstein,' Mr. and
Mrs. avenue
Lasar Trunsky
nster
left last Monday maid
Ashe, Rebecca Pearlman and Diana
ozow, Ju• Wetsmi
for Los Angeles and llo ywot I , ' .,
Shirley Wain and Betty Ws teac
s f
hers, where they will remain until next Peritsky, were gown« in
' lies Lev and Leo Zeilman as
pastel shades and wore silver wreaths.
The synagogue is located at Holbrook A il En route they stoppetl at Salt
ll owstone Park, loran Their bouquets were of sweet peas
avenue near Beaubien street. Parents Lake , Y
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brat
Canyon
desiring their children to attend may
City and Oakland, Cal. They will and roses. George Kahn, brother
spend
a
month
in Oakland with Mrs. Ithe bride, was best man anti Dr. David
enter their names at the synagogue.
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Moses
Alperin,
Dr.
William
lloyarskyt Kalinin ,
Meat Platters
Nlembers and non-members are in- Trunsk's
y brother, B. W.
Vidaver and Irving Leon were ushers.
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vited to send their children to the
Vegetable Dishes
Among the out-of-town guests were
school. New classes will be formed
Mr. and Mrs. B. Fine of 20'22 Mon.
Moses
hosts to the fol. Miss Rose Foster of Pittsburgh,
Tea Sets
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from time to time.
tere y
were Thanksgiving din- Alperin of Lexington, Ky., and Er-
avenu
guest s at a
lowing
lowi ng
Candlesticks
Mr. anti Mrs. II. Rosenstein and win Moss of Ann Arbor.
PERFECTION LODGE
Dr. and Mrs. Levitt will be at home
Water Pitchers
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen-
stein and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ito- at 4540 Livernois avenue after De-
Perfection Lodge No. 486, E. & A.
camber 15.
senstein
anti
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II.
M. will hold a special communication
I family and Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday, Dec. 10, at p. . F
LIPPIT-LAST
I B. Schwartz and family. Games were
C. degree and lookout committee.
The marriage of Miss Ethel Last,
C. K. SANDORE, Sec. I played during the evening and a mid-
daughter of Mrs. Gussie Klein of 336
M. night supper served.
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN,
WOODWARD AVII. AT JOHN R
The members of Ypsi Girls Club Owen avenue, to Norman Lippit, son
E. Lippit, was sol-1
were hostesses at a miscellaneous of Dr. and Mrs. H.
mnie d by Rabbi Joseph Thumin at
shower last Saturday at the home of
Miss Gertrude Bernstein of o In the Be th Abraham Synagogue, I a mer
Rosa - 'and Beaubien streets, Sunday even-
of Miss
' I a venue in honor
taut, Nov. 30. Following the ecre-
"d
lin Tapchik.
loony a dinner was served to 200
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Miss Ida Alper, daughter of II.
i gu ests.
l ( i ft The bride wore a gown of white
SETTLE YOUR DISPUTES BY ARBITRATION
Brush street, has
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crepe
trimmed in rhinestones anti car-
for an extended eastern trip.
A. C. LAPPIN
will visit with friends and relatives. ried a shower bouquet of bridal roses
and lilies-of-the-valley. Ilt•r veil of
Altorn•yiat•La w
Miss Jennie Smith entertained with tulle and Venetian lace was fashioned
ARBITRATOR
Hotel fol. with a coronet of the lace. MN. Irv-
Society of Amer.,.
a luncheon at t
Mamba of Arbitration
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lowed by a theater party at the Tem- in I ' nt who attended the bride as
702 BARLUM BUILDING
ple Theater for six guests Saturday matron of honor, wore a gown of yel-
low
brocaded
velvet
trimmed
with
afternoon, Nov. 22, in honor of Mrs. I
Jack Levitt. nee Miss Freda Kahn, uncut ostrich and carried an arm ;
whose marriage was an event of Sun- bouquet to match. The Nlisses Sophie ' --
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I Schneider, Minnie Schneider and Mrs.1
day, Nov. 30.
Martin Linpit, who were bridesmaids,
wore frocks of rose chiffon and vel-
vet, black lace over silver cloth and
rust-colored chiffon, respectively, and
carried arm bouquets of tea roses.
Irving Lippit, brother of the groom,
was best man and Harry Abelansky,
Harry Last and Martin Lippit were
frock
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types, silk linings. Each
bag exquisitely perfect
in detail.
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We deliver cleanliness to a lot of homes
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It is the talk that counts. It's the
quality of our work. Absolutely cleanli-
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about matches our finished product.
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Ilimplochs
GROSS-DOLIVA
of 431 East
The marriage of Miss Mildred Do-
Ferry avenue announces the engage-
Mrs. Arthur Gottesman and Miss
tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Do-
meat of his daughter, Kate, to Albert Cerabline Maybaum are m .o., i n ,. lira, to Arnold Gross, son of fir. and
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and
.ire.Is-
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C. Bluestein, still
FoalBluestein tit 1976 Taylor avenue. i Miss 'Hen Kleinsmith on a tommi - Mrs. N. Gross, was
be held at Mr. David-, tee arranging for a britigt• to he given I 1 . Ahavath Zion Synagogue last Sunday
Lo
Cafe
Sunday
after-
A reception Will
21,
by
the
Tuesday
Bridge
veiling
at
5
o'clock.
A dinner for
home Sunday, Dec. 14, in honor ; la King' Wah
guests followed at Levi's Hotel,
I non's
' noon, Dec.
in
I of his daughter and Mr. Bluestein.
' Club. The Misses Aimee Bartlett, • 'Il
Mount
Clemens.
„,,,d
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The bride wort, a gown of white
Morris of 6142 Medbury Betty Rand, Ilenrit
Mrs. Lena
avenue
announces the engagement of Ruth Barm•tt will act as •hostesses. satin crepe trimmed with tulle and
orange blossoms and carried a shower
Members are selling tickets.
her daughter, Dorothy, to Bernard N.
Mr. and Mn. E. M. Rothman of bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-,
Chian!" son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Chat-
Her entrained tulle veil',
the-valley.
lin of 411 Fast Ilalleeek avenue.
Oak who recently ret urned
• s held in place with a close-fittingl
Royal
cap of tulle and a crown of peat
s.
Mr. and Mrs. Nlax Goldstein of • from a European trip, left will
for spend
sou . I Nna. Sau l A. ca nan t and M r , Max i i
6521 Michigan avenue announce the ern California, where they
bride, wereh
'Wagma n, siMers of the
engagement of their daughter, Fan— the winter.
matrons of honor. Mrs. Gallant wort , 1 1
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a gown of chiffon velvet trinum•t1 wn
in
hie, b. Charles Goodman of 944 East
22' 3 ' 1
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Ill
es.
Benjamin
Win"
of
it ' niunest„„„ „„,i m r
Warren avenue.
Richton avenue entertained with
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and bridge at her home last was of black beaded georgette. Both
I carried tea roses. The hritlesinaids, 11
afternoon.
; the Misses Elizabeth Gross, Sydelle 11
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for the Holiday Season
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The
Complete Home
Trico Radiator Furniture placed
com-
over the heating apparatus
pletely conceals the radiator.
The humidifier adds health to
the atmosphere, saves decorating
cost.
A •courteolui salesman will call
and quote you.
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A preciool• one from
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pianos pos.
uplEN we say that Knahe,
of tome that dis-
sass a sweetness
tinguishes them unmistakably from other
fine instruments.. • •
That they sing under the fingers with
clear, exquisitely
a human voice, sweetly
mellow, lyric, caressing, sympathetic..
piano
A voice from the golden past of
the years have brought
music to which
added warmth, sonority—and richness.
that even the
When we assure %Ott
untrained ear will readily recognize Knabe
tonal superiority... •
your
We have made no statements that
own earn will not confirm if you will let
us play for you.
time.
We shall be glad to see you at any
Janney.- Bowman Om
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new, e•o be filled.
HYMAN ELSON
The death of Hyman Elson, 43
years old, occurred last Monday at I
ters.
Harper Hospital. Funeral services \
residence,
In loving memory of our dear were held from his late
Tuesday aftee-1
mother and grandmother. Fannie Ab- 631 Warren avenue,
year noon. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi-1
one
passed
away
rahamson, who
dated. interment was at Clover Hill I
ago, Dec. '7.
Cemetery.
mother, you left a. here alone;
Mr. Elson is survived by his widow,
Dear
A voir• we loved la atilld.
Ida; two sons, Bernard and Abraham
A place I. vaesot In our heart.
Caroline
Which never can be filled.
Elson, aid one daughter,
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Can you believe your ears?
Ilis Loving Wife, Sons and Daugh
Her Daughter and Granddaughter.Elson.
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