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December 19, 1924 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-19

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A xericair lavish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE

NINE

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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kamalsky are
SCHEINMAN-LONDON
receiving congratulations on the birth
Mr. ad Mrs. Samuel It. London of
of a son, Gerald.
Each performance by the Arts So-
Santa Monica, Calif., announce the
approaching marriage of their daugh- ciety of Temple Beth El seems to
tel and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of
ter, Etta Jeanette, to Arthur II. draw larger crowds than the previous 2458 West Philadelphia avenue an-
one.
The
third
presentation
for
this
Scheinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L
noutiee the birth of a daughter, Rl'Va,
L. Scheinman of 262 Rowena street, season was given in the chapel last Dec. 14.
Tuesday
evening
when
three
one-act
Detroit, which will take place Sunday
Katherine E.
evening, Dee. 28, at the Ambassador plays were given.
Mr. and Sirs. Herman .1.
Hotel, Los Angeles. Mr. Scheinman Ilunt's "A Midnight Fantasy," "Pier- I Pauline Rice) of 2254 Pingree ave-
will take his bride to the Hawaiian rot in Paris," by Colin Campbell nue are receiving felicitations till the
Iskinds for their honeymoon and upon Clements, and "Suppressed Desires," birth of a daughter, Nlalvern, Nov. 23.
their return they will reside at the by Susan Glaspell and George Cram
Ambassador
in Los Angeles.
N1r.
and Mrs. Hotel
I. L. Scheinman
and , Cook, were played by a we a oise e.•
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harris are
group of actors. Mrs. Katherine Vin- receiving felicitations on the birth of
director for the so-
Si111, Norman, who are wintering in '-'lt laver is the
a son, Lewis, Dec. 6.
will be present at the (.i,i.ty.
g
‘ 1,:ete.sihiAini isteles,
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N1r. and Mrs. II. K. Mendelsohn of '
1
A profusion of orchid-shaded roses 1910 Gladstone avenue announce the
DRUCKMAN-STEIN
and sweet peas and white baby breath birth of a son. Sherman Abner, i
The marriage of Miss Jeanette was used to decorate the dining hall Dee. 13.
Stein, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Stein and tables at the Phoenix Club Fri
a 8047 Merrill avenue, to Louis' day noon, Der. 19, for a luncheon
Druckman took place at the Shaarey ! p i,,,, b y NIrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of
i t
Zeelek Synagogue last Sunday noon:751 M'est Boston boulevard awl Mrs.
nberg of 3111 Ens( Roston
at 1 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman I h in d, R ose
Performed the ceremony, assisted by, boulevard for 185 guests, Mrs. De-
Cantor Samuel Vigoda. Miss Leo-, marchus Brown of Indianapolis, the
, , _enter off the approaching mar
nore Grossman attended the bride guest of honor, spoke after the lunch-
In re
and Jerry Ryneek was hest man. lin- eon on "A Visit to the Garden of riages of NI iss Celia Barnett and Mis •
AII,,b . " Buckner, M rs. Barney fleet z-
d
Mrs.
Alma
after Stein's.
the ceremony a Wed-
Inediately
berg entertained 12 guests at bridge
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ing dinner was served at
Mrs. Abner Wolf of 7454 Poe ave- and with Jung last Tuesday evening ,
howe to III guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Druckman are spend- nue entertained 31 guests last Wed- Miss Bellew won at mah jong am
snit m,„ E t hr e
nesday afternoon at a luncheon and m t., J erome Edelstein
Mg their honeymoon in Chicago.

i3.8fEttiA

December Sale of

Quality Fur Coats

it

First in Fashion
and Quality
lorernost in
Value and
Economy

Ilex' you will find the most
distinctive furs. Beautiful pelts
fashioned into styles for every
occasion. Every fur guaranteed
and dependable. Eastern Mink,
White Ermine, Cocoa Ermine,
Broadtail, Iludson Bay Sable,
Leopard, Caracul, Hudson Seal
offered at special prices during
this December sale. Your an-
spection will reveal amazing

1 i el b o

!he. Wasb ■ ntron.

Hqts For South-hound Trunks

In our selection of hats for

Aotithern wear, one sees large

drooping models for more

formal occasions small

hats, so important for the

dansants.

Higher crowns ... exquis-

ite colorings ... unique trims

Pontiac Notre

11

mah jong at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Barnett scored high at bridge.
--
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HOEXTER•SCHUILING
complimenting Mrs. M. A. Rosenberg
The marriage of Miss Marguerite and Miss Frances Rosenberg of Retch- Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein was hos-
Sehuiling well-known mezzo-soprano, ester, the house guests of Mrs. Tillie toss last Wednesday at a 1 o'clock
daughter of A. 11. Sehuiling of 2243 Friedman of Colorado avenue. luncheon and miscellai aeus shower
for 16 guests honoring Miss Alma
Lothrop avenue, to Hermann Hoexter
of this city, son of Mrs. Julia Boehn , Mr. and NIrs. Herniate Warren of Bucker and Miss Celia Barnett. The
Ileeexter of New York, will take place 1529 West Boston boulevard enter- luncheon table was decorated with
at Mr. Schuiling's residence next Sun- tained 12 guests at dinner last Sun- yellow chrysanthemunis. The same
day afternoon. Rabbi Leo M. Frank- „lay evening at the Rook-Cadillac Ilet- flowers were used throughout they
Buckner and
lin and Dr. Frank Adams will ofli- GI in celebration of their eighth wed. house. At bridge, Mi`e ,
Mrs. .lay Meyer won high score and
taut, Only the immediate families , ding anniversary.
Mrs.
Norman
Buckner
scored
high at

will lee present.
and mah jong.
Mrs. Hoexter and her daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph BCiS1111111


i Mrs. Meyer Blumenthal of New York , Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn and
Thursday evening Miss Rosa Isen-
' and several of Miss Schuiling's rela-
are at home in their new
"" ace at 81 McLean avenue, berg entertained at a bridge dinner
tives from Grand Rapids will be Ares- 'mail
at the Board of Commerce, covers be-
rat. A dinner will follow the eere- 'mail
Highland Park.:
for eight guests at a prettily
inn la
_ .____
m•.
1 ninny.
decorated table. Prizes were W011 by
Mr. Hoexter and his bride will take .
The Tuesday Bridge Club will give
Streifling and Miss Jo-
short wedding trip and will leave
Mi" Bernice
King Wah Let Cafe
, sephine Sandorott
next spring for an extended tour of a bridge party at
Pr"'
Italy. They will reside at 2243 next Sunday afternoon. The
On Friday, Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
ceeds will bt. used for chanty.
Lathrop llVellUli.

Miss Schuiling is attracting a great Mr. and Mrs. Alex Selkin of New and Mrs. Ben Elbling were joint hos-
tesses
at a 1 o'clock luncheon and
the
deal of attent ion throughout
country as an able mezzo-soprano. York City are spending several weeks miscellaneous shower, again honoring
She recently appeared in a concert in Mount Clemens. t he brides-to-be, Miss Alma Buckner
_____
and Miss Celia Barnett. The table
with Harold Bauer, distinguished pi-
anist, and expects to tour the rt'inain. Miss Dorothy Hymen of 606 Bel- was decorated with yellow belie mums1
der of this season with Salvi, the must avenue is the guest of her and lighted candles of the same shink.

values.

What Color?

Our dyeing is more convincing than
all of the conversation we could crowd
into this space. Our is a conscientious
service. We will tell you what you want
to know about dye.

We arc dyeing to please the public.
We are dyeing to gain their good will.
We are dyeing to let folks know of our
Aern equipment and of our earnest.
careful work.

of flowers or ribbons . .. all

enhance and make entranc-

ing these sunshine resort

hats, 18.50 up.

.1f illiacry—Fourt

A Floor

180

IIEi

Gifts for Men

Hundreds of Gifts

$5.00 to $15.00

Jewelry, Smokers' Articles
Toilet Sets, Novelties, etc.

harpist, and Huberman, violinist. Mr. flance • s parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Miss Viola Kaufman and Miss Alma
Hoexter. formerly connected with the Aranoff of Hartford, Conn. Buckner won the bridge prizes and
Mrs. Norman Buckner received high
Chicago Opera Company, is well-
known as a vocal teacher and
direc.
— president of the , score at mah jong.
Mrs. James
Sobel,
-
tor. Ire is the musical critic of The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, was hos_
NIrs. William Present and daughter,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
less to 25 guests at a dinner several
days ago in honor of Mrs. Fred Swir• Shirley, are spending the week in
I sky, who is leaving soon for Califor. Toledo.
nia, and of several active me'mbe'rs.1
_—
(CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

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Melrose 6570

APPOINTS COMMITTEE

Miss Virginia Hanauer will return'

Mr. all Mis. l'hilip Sidlow of 2500 this week-end from the Mounte del
Glynn court announce the engage- Chantal Academy to spend the holi-1
meat of their daughter, Anna, tee Dr. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Max Frank, who is in charge.
Harry 0. !beefiness of Wilkesbarre, Milton S. Hanauer of Tuxedo avenue.' of the membership campaign being
:conducted by the Detroit chapter of ,
Hadassah to enlarge its roster to
Pennsylvania.
Miss Miria Ka min of 1630 Glynn
entertained 15 girls last Satur- 1,0n0 members, has appointed
es- 1
en
court
following ladies to assist her: M the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pasate of
9653 Came'ron avenue ann ounce the day afternoon in honor of her birth- , 'dames Max Weiss, William Isenberg,
Dor-
day
anniversary.
Zell Goldsmith, Meyer Rosenberg, Jo-
engagement of their daughter,
_____ _
seph Frank, Harry Glick, 11..1. Was-
°thy, to Morris Cove, son of Mr. and
tie . I. o f •sir, Aaron Silberblatt, Abraham (lit-
rs. Adolph Cove'. A reception will
M r. and Mrs . .folios W a II
K111-
3027 Calvert avenue entertained with denten Israel Davidson,'' Livid
''
he held Sunday, Dec. 28.
a farewell party at their home last nom
rah K 0 h ane, David Gordon
a • Nlosrowitz.
' G oldit.
Miss Hattie
complimenting
Sunday
evening
coplimenting
their
and
MAYOR AND HIS WIFE
Mrs. Minnie Schwartz, who has Gittleman, president, is an ex-offi•io
WILL ATTEND DANCE aunt,
left for her home in San Francisco. member. The chapter plans to pre-
! sent the augmented membership list
A midnight supper %V
The third of a series of dances be-
- to Miss Ilenrietta Szold, national
ing given monthly in the ballroom of guests.
and laugh- president. who plans tie visit Drs roil
the Stealer Hotel under t he auspice's
'
Mrs. Nathan
Lippman
N ath
early next year.
'

of the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah ter- and granddaughter, Mrs. A. M.

Lodge, No. 34, I. O. B. B., will be a
and Harriet Betty Suffrin.
ch , ,,,,,k,,h d ance, w hi c h w ill ta k e, place have
r. 28. Mayor and have left for Miami, Fla., where. they
Condos evrc erer, D e
spend tht. winter months.
Ni ,„ : J , 01 ,, w. Smith win be t h e guests
Finzel's Orche•stra
• • •
of the auxiliary.
Ws. Are Now Taking Reservations for
Mrs. Harry Girsky Of Elmhurst
, laced, NI iller, who recently ev as
'will play.
;Benue was hostess at a luncheon,
Begitining with th e January elance limb join!, bridge and steerk shower chosen matusger of t he Judea Insur-
and for the rema inder
last Tuesday for 16 guests honoring mice Company of Palestine, the head-
given
to the
, novel programs will h e of
the series
quarters of which will be in Jerusa-
Mrs. Emanuel Weil of hAmhurst ave-
.
Dance music on both floors furnished by our "Music-
, gueas attending the dances.
nue. Decorations were carried out i n lent, Will be given a testimonial din-
makers," besides an elaborate entertainment by
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nor by Pisgah Lodge, NO. 34, I. 0.
pink and white.
PERFECTION LODGE
______
B. IS., Monday evening. Dec. 22, at
special artists. Favors of all kinds will be given to
__
Among! those who have entertained 1;:30 o'clock. Mr. Miller, who will
our patrons to help make the night an eventful one.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. k A.
Mrs.
Jerome
Gerson,
for-
e
wave for Palestine early en January,
of
COMMUnkilti011 ill honor
, Monday,
NI , will hold
a special
For Information Call
Dec.
22, at 9 p. in. sharp, merly Nliss Helen Ruth Krohn, whose is a past president of the lodge and
' Public installation of officers by the marriage took place last Tuesday was one of the most active figure's in
11 ,,,,,, ii 'rith work in Detroit.
Nlost Worshipful (trend Nlaster, Ben- evening at the Stotler hotel, are Mrs.
Sol Illumrosen will act as toastnias-
Ile'rman Marks. N1 r. and NIrs. J. R. Si-
o
' I Henderson,
and his staff.
s,.
lill11111
..

Illiill, Mrs. Samuel Wolf•, Mr
M Y'''. ter and addresses will be delivered by
No Cover Charge At Any Time
l'. K. SANDORF, Sec.
Theodore
Levin, who will talk on "Jet-
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. NI. Goren, Mrs. Louis Wolfe., Mrs. Sobe-
cob Miller Zionist and Communal
min Lie b er man, NI i" Elira bei h Lie -
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' herman
1
er
ork
.,"
Milton M. Alexander, who
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and the MissesBernie(' and w
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-- 1 ',urine Polaskv. Mr. and Mrs. henry will respond to the subject of "Jacob
.
- , Krohn, Mrs. Gerson's parents, gave' Miller lien Iiirith," and Samuel J.'
the rehearsal dinner at the Sheller Rhodes, who will speak een behalf of
Hotel last Monday night. Mrs. Sarah
NO
Reisfield of Norfolk, Va., who is their the
lodge.
large the
attendance
peeled
to A
mark
banquet. is ex-
house guest, was a guest at the din- reservations will tee nece ssary.

WRIGHT, KAY &

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SUEDi:
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11A ND It
LEATHER IN THE POPULAR AND- ALSO
IN PATENT LEATHER, SEAL, MOROCCO,
OSTRICH AND CALF'. PRICES RANGING
FROM $2.50 TO $40.00.

BEADED 11,1GS - FASCINATING PATTERNS
AND COLOR CONIBINATIONS. THE SCONE
NIOUNTED ON FRANIES, DRAWSTRING AND
ENVELOPE STYLE: FOR EVENING WEAR.
PRICED FRONI $1,50 To $7italo •

w t.

ing

esits4

GAME: SETS--IN LEATHER CASES. ALSO
SINGLE DECKS IN LEATHER CASES.
l'ItICED $1.011 TO $9.00.

T BOOKS,
1VRITING TABLETS, ENGAGENIEN
TOU li ING RECORDS, SHOPPING LISTS,
EATHE R COVERED. $1.00
DIARIES, FINE L
TO $8.00.

DRESSING SETS — LEATHER CASES FOR
NIF:N'S COLLARS. HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES
AND SHIRTS.

BOARDED

ENGLISH KIT BAGS—IN HAND
COWHIDE AND PIGSKIN. $25.00 TO $90.00.
GI-ADS'TONE BAGS —FOUR STYI.ES, FOR
1..\ DIES AND MEN. $20.00 TO $60.00.

.1 h: W E le 11 0 X E S, MEN'S BELTS AND
OTHER THINGS
BCC KLES : AND SO M:\NY
WE {LAVE NO SPACE TO TEL" YOU. ABOUT.

OPEN

EVENINGS UNTIL CHRLSTMAS

MARTIN MAIER & CO.

Mak., Good

...g'

IS

532 WOODWARD AVENUE

Between Con ggggg and Lamed

1567 WOODWARD AVENUE

Da.,d Whdney Bu Wulff

ner and

Wedding.

Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Shoenlield
have moved from 71 Glendale aye-
nue to their new home at 564 West
Goldengate avenue.

PLAYED VIOLIN SOLOS

AT YOUNG FOLKS' DANCE

_____
Among, the entertaint•rs at a cabaret

Mrs. Tillie Friedman of 109 Colo_ and dance given last Sunday evening
her house guests by the Hungarian Young Folks' So- :
rado avenue has AS
Mrs. M. A. Rosenberg and Miss eial Club at the Hungarian-American
at Wt• st End and West Jt•ffer-
' Club
C
Frances Rosenberg of Rochester.
son avenues was Miss Pauline Wohl, •

The Misses Esther Newman and See-' Violinist. Miss Wohl played the
mis- "Nocturne" by Chopin - Sarasape,
die Bernstein entertained with a
. cellaneous shower last Monday even; "The Bee" by Schubert and "Ave
inn at their home, 5211 East Ferry Maria" by Schubert-Wilhelmj. She
ss Tillie was accompanied by Miss Katherine
avenue, complimenting Mi
Skillman.
The dance proved success-,
S
, Frank, a bride-elect of D ec. 21 . Forty ful both socially and financially.
, guests were present. Nliss Fro nk re:-
craved many gifts. Among others
who have entertained for Miss Frank
are Mrs. A. Sacks, who was hostess,
at an afternoon bridge and tea last i
• Saturday at her home, 3532 Fourth,
sa.! The Oakland Mothers Club meet-
avenue, for 12 guests, and Miss R o
had Frank, who gave a bridge in ing will be held next Saturday after-
noon, Dec. 20, :I o'clock, at the Moore
honor of her sister.
School, Alger and Cameron ave.nues.
Isidor Finkelstein will discuss the new
citizenship law for women in Yiddish

and Abraham Victor will give read-
ings from Bhutan Aleichem. The
music' circle. of which Mrs. Abraham
Cooper is chairman and Mrs. A. C.
Lappin is secretary will furnish the
.
niusic, both vocal and instrumental
Installation of officers will be eon-
In loving memory of Mrs. Ilenriet-
, to Marks Saltzstein, who passed away ducted by Milfrod Stern.
1 five years ago Der. 21.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ha ,
rise years limie 1+••e'•1
been informed that the picture of
Sin, our lioorl one h.• ,,,one to 1,0
Miss
Sarah II. Lambert which ma'
1 1.'W•
i
oar
she ••'.. 0.‘''''in""
"
Can serer be filled.
I printed last week was not a correct
ph of Miss Lambert and 'T-
Her LnYing Husband, Children, Math-,photogra
Rret , that a mistake was made.
er, Sisters and Brothers.

INSTITUTE NOTES

IN IAIMORIAM

In loving memory of nur dear wife ,
and mother, Mrs. Rebecca Hertzberg,
who died six years ago Deci 14 .

Dear mother, you left tot her* Alone,
1001. •
A voice we losed
A pl., I, varant in our heart,
which ne ■ er ran be filled

Her Husband and Children

IMPORTANT

Rabbi G. Zakitto, the well known
expert MODEL, has moved to 1963

W. Euclid Ave. Ines Twelfth St.

PHONE GARFIELD 6119-R

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