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PARENTS ANNOUNCE
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The Gift
One hundred members of the
Young Women's Hebrew Association
were present at the second annual
banquet at the clubrooms, 89 Rowena
street, lust Sunday evening. The
members of the "Y" council acted as
waitresses. Miss Dorothy 1,abret was
toastmistress. Mrs. Samuel K. Glo-
gower, president of the "Y" board
council of the .lewish Women's Club. ,
Mrs. Oscar B. Robinson, Miss Dorothy
Rabinowitz, editor of the Y-Knot, the
"Y" publication, and Miss Ruth Zub-
rin, a member of the Y-Knot staff,
gave short talks between courses.
Miss Sara Landman, social director,
SARAH H. LAMBERT
spoke on the need for more loyalty
for the "Y" by the members. She de-
The engagement of Miss Sarah
the as-
plored the lack of interest in majority
•Heavenrich Lambert to Douglas 1.
soeiation's activities by the
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
of the members and praised the ac-
complishments of the girls who are C. Brown of 10470 Lucerne drive,
tive members. Music and dancing Palmer Woods, is announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L.
Among those entertaining for Mrs. ac a
followed the banquet.
Lambert of 664 West Ilancock ave-
Ralph Folz, nee Miss Elizabeth Schott,
nue. Miss Lambert graduated from
whose marriage took place Monday,
Two social events to take place at Vassar College last June.
Dec. 8, were Mr. and Mrs. Leon II. the Book-Cadillac hotel have already
Harman of 1715 Burlingame avenue, been planned by prominent members
who were hosts at a dinner last Fri- of Detroit Jewish society. Mr. and
day evening at their home; Mrs. Na- Mrs. Walter Laib of the Chatham
than Newman and Mrs. Louis Welt, Apartments will entertain at a dinner
aunts of Mrs. Folz, who entertained Saturday evening, Dec. 13, and Mr.
Our Own Direct linfiortations
last Saturday evening with a dinner and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of 887
at the Phoenix Club, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvert avenue have engaged one of
of Hand Made
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Turbow of
Melville Welt, who gave a dinner at the ballrooms for Dec. 27 for the 1145 East Philadelphia avenue an-
their home on Connkticut avenue marriage of their daughter, Miss Rae nounce the engagement of their
Saturday evening, Nov. 29. For sev- Finsterwald, to Dr. Leighton Steele. daughter, Ida to Sidney S. Chatlin son
eral days prior to her wedding Mrs.
of Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Chatlin of
Folz had as her guest Miss Josephine
Jacob Richard, prominent Chicago 411 East Hancock avenue.
Hart of Grand Rapids.
artist, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Werbe of Second boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of
Mrs. S. Moscow and family of Mr. Richard will exhibit some of his
59 9 Alger avenue announce the en-
Cameron avenue are now residing in best known paintings at the fourth gagement
of their daughter, anme
their new home at 9532 Savery ave- annual art exhibition at Temple Beth Sylvia, to Jack Montague Edelstein,
nue.
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Edelstein
El Jan. 5.
of 4766 Fourteenth street.
The Art Circle met Dec. 3 at the
Miss Kate Shoenfield of Burlin-
home of Mrs. Samuel Singer of Cal- game avenue returned last week from
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lampert of 3277
vert avenue.
a two months' visit with relatives and Carter avenue announce the engage-
friends in Cleveland, Youngstown and ment of their daughter, Lena Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Schott and
trude, to Isador M. Waxman, former-
Carl Schott entertained with a dinner Pittsburgh.
ly of Cincinnati.
ADE by hand—by the expert hands of
at the Phoenix Club Monday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman have
Dec. 8, for the guests at the Folz- moved from 307 East Ferry avenue
French dressmakers--these lovely frocks
anti Mrs. Louis Tzevine of 242
Schott wedding, which took place in to their new home at 8540 LaSalle Mr.
have that unmistakable Parisian daintiness.
Custer avenue announce the engage-
the afternoon.
ment of their daughter, Fannie, to
boulevard.
Too many styles to describe here—we want
Henry Applebaum, son of Mr. and
you to come and see them—then you'll be
Mr. and MN. J. Greenwald were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of
hosts at a house warming at their 2074
amazed at the low price I
2074 Taylor avenue plan to leave the Mrs. Loos
Applebaum of 1704 Clair-
avenue.
home, 5577 Ridgewood avenue, re- early part of next week for Miami, ,
—Hoyt'', Fourth Floor--
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cen tly for 30 onests. Games were Fla., to spend the winter.
ser,i played and a midnight supper sorved.
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Miss Myra Finsterwahl, daughter '
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Mr. and Mm. Benjamin Frieden- of Sir. and Mrs. Hernias Finsterwald
b erg of Second boulevard have as of 2 9 65 Boston boulevard, who is a
heir house guest their niece, Mrs. student at the University of Michi-
Edith Brand of New York City.
gan,was chosen song mistress of the
FOLZ.SCHOTT
Women's Athletic Association of the
Carl Schott announces the mar-
Miss Estelle Harris entertained university.
I riage of his sister, Miss Elizabeth
right guests at a bridge party at her
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Schott, to Ralph Folz, which took
home, 1953 Hazelwood avenue, Thurs-
Celia of
Heiman
was hostess
to , I place at Temple Beth El Monday af-
20 Miss
members
the Zeirei
Zion So-
day evening, Dec. 4.
ternoon, Dec. 8, at 4 o'clock. Rabbi
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ciety at her home, 2201 Blaine ave.1 , Leo M. Franklin performed the cere-
Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin have re- nue, last Sunday evening.
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cently moved from Cleveland to this
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I diate families. Preceding the cere-
city and are at home at 4853 Nlichi-
Mrs. Julius V. Brown, formerly of I mony a dinner was served to the
gas avenue. Mrs. Lipkin was for- the Ilotel Addison, is now residing at .
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at the Phoenix Club. Covers
merly Miss Leah Vidaver of Detroit. 130 West Euclid avenue. Mrs.: guests
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were laid for 15.
Brown's daughter, Miss Julia Ruth
The bride wore a gown of tan bro.
ffo
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman Brown, will return from the Uni- , ended velvet with a tan hat and shoes
small daughter, Leah Ruth, of versify of Michigan next Friday for ' and hose to match. She carried a
g and
Carter avenue returned recently from the Christmas vacation period.
I corsage of orchids. She had no at-'
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a short visit in Pittsburgh.
tendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Cummins and
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
family, formerly of Medbury avenue, and Sirs. Ilarry Foil, and Mr. and
are nowresiding at 1457 Burlingame M rs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo.
E. J. HICKEY CO.
I Mr. and Sirs. Folz left for an east-
•
ern trip and upon their return will
Rabbi. Henry J. Berkowitz will be reside in the El Verano Apartments,
Given by the
one of the speakers at the congrega- , 20 Tyler avenue.
tional banquet to be given next week ,
by the members of Congregation Ro- ,
COHANE-FREUND
tier Sholom in Philadelphia in honor The marriage of Miss Regene R.
of the one hundred and twenty-fifth' Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
In the New
anniversary of the founding of the I Henry Freund of 2116 Central ave-
congregation. The late Dr. Henry nue to Louis Cohane took place Tues-
Berkowitz, an uncle of Rabbi Berko- day evening. The ceremony was per-
witz, was rabbi of the congregation formed by Judge Harry B. Keidan.
for many years. The present rabbi Mr. and Mrs. Cohane are at the new
Willard Hotel in Washington.
is Dr. Ilarry Ettelson.
(MAIN BALLROOM)
Mr. and Sirs. Max Rothenberg and
family of 1927 Leslie avenue have I
moved to their new home at 3046 Less'
Nirt119
lie avenue.
'1°-e Arta Society of Temple Beth
El will present a group of three one
art plays Tuesday •Vertilli!, Dee. 16,
at 8:15 o'clock. All members of the
affiliated societies of the temple and
their households are invited to attend.
Following the performance there will
be dancing in the ballroom of the
temple. "A Midnight Fantasy," by
Katherine E. Hunt, will be played
by Charlotte Ermann and Roselyn
Davidson. "Pierrot in Paris," by Co-
lin Campbell Clements, will he acted
by William Fleischman. Nanette
Brown, Doris W. Finkelston, Ruth
Warren Gordon and Alfred I. Drei-
fus. Deborah 1.. Brewster, Arthur
Mansbach and Mabel Ginsburg will
appear in "Suppressed Desires," by
Susan Glaspell and George Cram
Cook.
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Engagenunte
from Hudson's
Reflects That Sincerity
Which Is the Joy of Friend-
ship and the Beauty of Giving
It has that genuineness of quality
that makes the giving of it an indi-
cation of the good judgment of the
one who gives and a compliment
to the taste of the one who receives.
Hudson merchandise is carefully
selected by experts who have ac-
cess to the markets of America, Eu-
rope and the Orient, and the name
''Hudson" upon it gift is assurance
of its high character.
Extensive preparations have been
made to give usual Hudson service to
the crowds that will be in the store
from now until Christmas. We sug-
gest chopping in the morning if you
conveniently can.
French Beaded
Frocks '25.00
For the Holiday
Festivities-
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THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 18
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Will Be Furnished by
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All Proceeds Go to Benefit of Needy Sick.
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Choose
a Man's Gift
at a Man's Store
Isn't it natural that we should
know what a man likes?
Here, for instance, are gloves
of pigskin and others of ante-
lope—both new styles—$5 a
pair. What fastidious man
wouldn't fancy them?
Dance, Prance and Make Merry at the Bicur Cholem
Social Triumph.
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Then, of course, we also have
mochas, chamois, buckskins and
others, varying in price from
83.5o to $12.50.
E. J. Hickey Co.
1533 Washington Blvd.
Next Sutler Hotel.
The Misses Clara Marblestone,
Mr. and Sire. Philip Brasch (Lil-
Ethel Becker and Pauline Nurko are
in charge of the tickets being sold byi lian Ickovits of Chicago) of 1930
the members of the Alpha Phi Sigma West Philadelphia avenue announce
Sorority for a bridge tea to be he ld the birth of a son, Jerome Kenneth,
at the Palmetto Apartments Sunday , Dec. 1.
afternoon, Dec. 14.
Mr. and Sirs. Jack Wolfe (Clara
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Oppenheimer of Goldberg) are receiving congratula-
tions
on the birth of a son, Bennet
Seward avenue are now residing at
Saul, Nov. 15.
3031 Calvert avenue.
Mr. ad Sirs. J. D. Greenbaum (Ida
Mrs. Richard Stern returned to her
home in Nashville, Tenn., last week Silver) of 3250 Calvert avenue an-
after spending three weeks with her nounce the birth of a son, Gerald,
mother, Sirs. Diana Wiener, and her Nov. 23.
sister, Mrs. Theodore Keller of 2457
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edward S'Renco
Calvert avenue.
of 4004 Carter avenue are receiving
Mrs. Emanuel Tobias of Gladstone congratulations on the birth of a son,
spent several days in Chicago two Fred Edward, Jr., Nov. 11.
weeks ago.
Mr. and Sirs. Manuel Si. Rosenthal
Sir. and Sirs. Albert Grauer of 327 (Shirley Kukes) of 459 East Euclid
avenue
are receiving felicitations on
East Palmer avenue entertained Wed-
nesday evening, Dec. 10, with a din- the birth of a daughter, Dec. 9.
ner for 12 guests in honor of the
birthday annversary of their daugh- WILL OBSERVE FLAG
ter. Ethel. Sam Berger of New York
DAY SUNDAY, DEC. 21
City was an out-of-town guest.
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The eleventh annual flag day of the
A CUISINE
OVERNIGHT BAGS
AND OVERNIGHT CASES, COBRAGRAIN .k)a") PATENT
H AND WITHOUT TOILET
LEATHER, SILK LINED. WIT
IT TI NG S,
$12.00 to $60.00
CONTAINERS, COIN l'URSES, BILL FOLDS, CARD
CASES, CIGARETTE, CIGAR AND MATCH CASES, FINE
LEATHER, 14-K GOLD MOUNTINGS.
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ENGLISH KIT AND GLADSTONE
TRAVELING BAGS.
OSHKOSH WARDROBE TRUNKS.
MARTIN MAIER & CO.
Established lens
532 WOODWARD AVENUE
Beton, Cony... !Ind Lamed
1567 WOODWARD AVENUE
Damd Nhitney Building
J. L. Hudson Co.
A Gift
Supreme
Marriages
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ALL YOUR FRIENDS
The
That Is Different
A thousand suggestions of good
things to eat are always available
at this wonderful eating place—
for here you'll find an assortment
good things that will please your
appetite at a very small outlay.
Our cuisine is different from most,
inasmuch as it combines quality
with good tastes and exemplifies
the highest culinary art.
We Know What You Want and
Make It For You.
Business Men's Luncheon
50 Cents.
Regular Dinner $1 and Up.
42 Monroe Ave.
Opposite Keith's Temple Theatre.
Annual
December Sale
of
FINE
FURS
The Most Attractive Prices for Fur
Garments of This Quality, Dis-
tinction and Fashion Just
When You Want Them
NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—
Full length, shirred collar
RACCOON COAT—
Tomboy model or straight line
GOLDEN MUSKRAT COAT—
Lynx collar and border
HUDSON SEAL COAT—
Cocoa Squirrel collar and cuffs
AMERICAN BROADTAIL COAT—
Fox collar and cuffs and border
BRONZE CARACUL COAT—
Fox collar, cuffs and border
NATURAL SQUIRREL COAT—
Choice Siberian skins
BEAVER COAT—
Rich, durable
NATURAL MINK COAT—
Dark select skins
COCOA DYED ERMINE—
Fox collar, cuffs and border
'137"
*285"
'295"
'295"
$385 00
425'
'525®
8 550"
'1195"
'1085'
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Jewish National Fund will he held in
Detroit Sunday, Dec. 21, when col-
Value — Service
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Quality
lections for the fund, the purpose of
which is to redeem the soil of Pales-
tine, will be made throughout the city
under the auspices of the local Na-
tional Fund committee, of which
l'hilip Slomovitz is chairman and Jo-
—
seph H. Ehrlich treasurer.
f,.........womsvocvo.v.w.vo.vo.s.v.s .00000.0000.
The day will be marked by similar
collections in many parts of the coun-
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F R S T A N N U
try. Other sections have designated e
Sunday, Dec. 28, as flag day.
CONTINUES DISCUSSION
ON HEREDITY TREATISE
Jewish Historical
Masquerade Ball
At the second late Friday evening
I service, which will be held at Shaarey ;.‘
To Be Given by the
Zedek Synagogue Dec. 19, at 8:15
o'clock, Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
HASHACHER CAMP, ORDER SONS OF ZION
continue his discussion on the rela-
tive importance of heredity and en-
I vironment and the prerequisites of
racial regeneration. The discussion
KIRBY CENTER, KIRBY AND ST. ANTOINE
began Friday evening, Dec. 12, when
Rabbi lfershman lectured on Albert
Miss
Kathlyn
Pereira and her pupils will stage • one-act PL.'
E. Wiggam's book. "The New Dere-
which Orient•I and B•Ilet dances will be performed. Three
logue of Science," one of the most
prizes will be given for the three best historical costumes.
important volumes on the ouestion of
heredity and social progress which
0 Best Union Orchestra
have appeared in recent years.
Cantor Samuel Vigoda will lead in
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the congregational singing.
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Saturday Evening, December 27