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STEELS-FINSTERWALD
The m a rriage of :Miss Rae Fluster-
wald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Charles A. Finsterwald of Iig7 Calvert
avenue, to Dr. Leighton G. Steele of
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Steele tit' Butler, Pa., took place in
the Italian Garden of the Book-Cittlil-
l ie• Hotel lust Saturday evening at
6:30 o'clock. Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin
Greens of all kinds, interspersed with performed the ceremony in the pres-
At
the
fifth
annual
art
exhibit
to
be
enee
of the immediate families, follow-
decorations

red festoons and other
held at Temple Beth El next week
ing which a dinner was served to 35
,i( ,i i lt,str i
under the auspices of the educational befitting tilt
e
in
the
'
guests.
A reception for 300 guests
s dining tram tUl ' f 'I'hi
department of the United Jewish nix Club last Wednesday evening for took place in the Crystal Ballroom
Charities,
of
which
Milton
M.
Alexan•
;.
the annual New Year's Eve eeltibra- (luring the evening.
white
der is chairman, the following ladies
• 1 ,',11t ti. bride i,..
jatt
tion. Two hundred and forty guests
will mites hostesses: Mesdames Mils were seated at the dinner tables, din- ,,.1,,
nes w
straight
lines
I
wiliiire stIr
turd Stern, Mayer II. Sulzberger, A.
She
pearls.
of
.
ner being served at midnight, and trimmed with bands
t'. Lappin A. F. Find, Eugene Slo- helped usher in the New Year amid Wore a bandeau of pearls
rls and thine•
:IA
man. Frank V. Martini :Morris it.
"I"II"
stones
in
her
hair.
Iler
bouquet
was
a
Souvenirs,
great noiseonaking.
Itii•enlierg, Louis Jallies Itosenbertt, makers and favors were supplied each . shower of lilies-of-the-valley. Iler
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Noah E. Artinstam, J. S. Saul., Wil- guest. Professional cabartit dancers sister,mi „ Lucille ri t, i t erwa id, who
'.•‘‘
•m
ham Isenberg, .lostiph 'Lachman, litill-
was maid of honor, wore a frock of
performed during dinner.
jam in Krell, Peter A. Stiller, Robert
' orange chitfoil over blue and trimmed
--
Lotiwenberg, Philip Shulman, Retta
Iles
St.
Franklin
will
IT
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with
artificial roses of orange.
1A
.
Rabbi Le" M.
Jacobson, Abraham Napiro, Sim ton Rochester
was o f vi lets an d s h e were
,.
Sundae, Jan. 4, to deliver ,.„,„,,,
( ugull, Nlarvin Gingold, Itlituricti Lan(
,
v,yrto„i,il her halt. Art h ur
l'r I'.
Reuben Rosenfield, Seymour three addresses In the morning h •
t;),,,,a),,,,ei,11',,,,
Fra n
pulpit of Rabbi lie
Frank, B. Roy Salinger, Harry II. will occupy the '
Carl ace J. Wolf in the afternoon he mill ---51rs-rli.;ilis-Ce-rvit'iti-,-th—e—britle's moth.
Cohen,
George
t vel-
Prenzlautir,
,, tihn of taupe chitTin
d the Nlisses speak before the Young People's Ch illi ,(i.,r t, .w;,,, ,,ri efuar i.., miw
a n
. Gould, More Goldman
)tally Meadow, Florence and address the Young !Men's Hebrew
. of‘c.''t 1Irlai .
acirson rviolets.
t he evening.
Rabbi, She ' carried a bouquet
D,o,rrbo,thiy, ,F\ isast,,,tii,illit ,tioart illuire
mors. siie:, i,idailliti w
oteedi, mother of the groom, itt -rer'it
turn to Detroit N1ttn- Steele,
Rabin owit z'' .
' black channeuse gown and carried a
31t
chairmn
a kind is assisted by Samuel day.
corsage of violets.

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Cashw an, Miss Jessie F. Talmage,
The rut-of-town guests were 'Mr.
(it
The Omega Epsilon Sorority enter-
Miss
Mary Sara
Caplan
and and
Miss Louis
Blanche
sAll
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Hart.
Caplow
Wined last Friday with a bridge (Ian- and Nit's. Adolph Steele of Butler, l'a.;

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than ordinary sale
prices. We have too
many because No-
vember was uni-
versally a bad
month for the
coat business

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SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
L1NENS—COTTONS —BEDDING

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This is one of the outstanding sale , o;

the entire year at Hudson's.

We prepare for it, months in advance.

51r. and Mrs. Merman Wise and daugh-
Kraft are Chicago and New York sant at the Palmetto Hotel.
ter, Martha. of Ottawa, Ohio; MM.
The exhibit
members, respectively.
Rosenblatt
osenblatt
of
(510ists
i it, Goldberg and Benjamin NI.
Mrs. and Mrs. M
will be . open from Jan. 5 to Jan. 12.
irg of Duluth; Mrs. E. B. faint-
A musical program will be given the Hillsboro avenueent'ertained 10 cup-
with a supple er of Davenport, Iowa, and Miss Rosa-
opening night.
party at this home following a then- lied Goldberg of :Minneapolis.
Dr. and Mrs. Steele left for Chicago
Mrs. Ilenry M. Fec hinier of 148, ter party.
to spend their honeymoon and Upon
to 12
ost
Paii:ster avenue was htiss
Leonard Braun, f o rmerly of De- their return will reside in Detroit.
guests Neve Year's Eve at a supper
--
party at the Book-Cadillac Hotel hon. troll, who has lawn on concert tours
CORNFIELD-LEVINE.
wring Miss Sally Lambert and Doug- throughout the country during the
ago
. kif,irl Mrs. Sattuil Levine of 945
Mr ‘„
las Brown, whose engagement was re- past two years, left several
e,ast Kirby aventle antiolinCe the Mar-
for Europe where he will give recitals tg
cently announced.
in several of the larger cities. Sir. riagt• of their daughter, Sadie, to Mor-

dise of Hudson standard, to sell at substan

les New yeacs Eve

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51r. and Mrs. Mayer 51ansbach of Braun, who is a tenor, has Made rec..
ax ands for the Emerson, Victor and Ao- ris
Cornfield,
son place
of Mrs.
f'orn-
field,
which took
last Rose
Sunday
at
139 Holbrook aVenUe and Mrs. :M
51/
Congregation Beth Abraham. Rabbi
Brand[
and son, James, have left fur ban companies.
fa:
Joseph Thumin officiating. Ile was

California to spend the remainder of
A
M.
r
51r. and Mrs. Abraham Kahane en- „„' st , • ,I b y e tt „t„ inane Katz.
SIr. and Mrs.
the winter season.
M.
1
dinner and dance for 200 guests (01-
Mansbach's daughter, Mrs. Herbert S. t ertained at a family dinner last Sun-
Ku- ION'I'd the ceremony.
d,,,. ,,,,,in, at the Spitler Hotel, hon-
Nlarshutz, lives in Los Angeles.
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The trite
oring their mother, :Mrs. Sarah
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„d i . w u hhhit :,
i, a g
A
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o r Miami, sa t i : t , ;in ,i t Y
Crepe
,,,,,
who
left
Thursday
f
a
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Cal- h
th ,,,,w. t , , han d e d w i t h w hi te
nner
,"
ih,,
di
,
whh.),
circular
ow
F e ll
cart
avenue
left
last
Tuesday
for
St.
Fla.
eW
to III guests, the party at - ermine, around the bottom of the
Louis to spend New Year's Day withserved
was se
skirt. The skirt was draped on the
tended the Shubert-Detroit Theater.
Mr. Shroder's
left father.
side and fastened
with a rhine-


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Mrs. Olga Sinel of Newkirk, N. J.. stone buckle. Iles veil of mesh net
Mr. and Mrs, Sigmund Ilaas enter-
'al
‘Vt i.1 a Crown of
tanned 14 guests at a card party at the is spending a month as the house was held in plat ,
10
t•venirg,
Dec.
guest
of her brother and sister, 51r. lilies-of-the-valley. She carried a tiri-
Phoenix Club Friday
rit•1
.
.
and
51rs.
Isadore
Bell
of
Thirty-see-
dal
bouquet
of
roses
and lilies-of•the-
• 20. Dinner
A
was served at midnight.
Di
Who
Among the many enter- valley. Mrs. Ilarry Friedenlierg,
tar
moat street.

Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ginsburg of tainments planned for Mrs. Sinel is a , was matron of honor, wore a gown of
h•troo
velvet
and
car-
to be held Saturday grey brocaded e
1211 Atkinson avenue were hosts at a theater p
..;
corsage Of roses. Miss Matilda
dinner and glance at the Phoenix Club afternoon at t he New Detroit. rind a
i.Of
Linovitz, the n'a'il of honor, was
last Tuesday evening honoring their
Mr, and 51rs. Isadore Schorr of 885 dressed in a 1"tle yellow gown made
Heyn's Fifth Floor
niece, Miss Gladys Ginsburg of Phila-
Blaine avenue have left for California with a tight bodice and full skirt,
delphia, who is their house guest.

to spend the winter months. with a silver ribbon falling from the
left shoulder. Iles gown was beaded.
Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer enter-
e llow ros es a nd
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Henry Stillman of 1525 Edison She carr i e d y
-- Mined a small group of friends last
The bridesmaids, the
Sat urday evening at dinner at the aventle has left to spend the winter the-valley.
Misses Anne Cornfield, Minnie Ber-
months in Florida.
Book-Cadillac Motel.
ger of Toronto, Esther I.ipman Of
Mrs. J. Rosenblum and Mrs. N. Chicago, Leah Goldman and Clara
Mrs. Sarah Greenwald has returned
from spending two months with her Blank entertained 40 guests at the Itothberg, wore frocks of peach-col-
home of Mrs. Rosenblum, 200 East ored crepe romainti, with a single rose
son, Samuel Greenwald of Saginaw.
ld r o se made with a
Hancock avenue, Thursday evening, as o
Dee. 25, in honor of Mrs. Fred Swir- flounce and a nose on one shoulder;
Miss Irene Kessler entertained at
' her home, 1554 Virginia park. Wed- sky. who left fur California last week flame colored chiffon with a tight
with her two children for an indeti- bodice and full skirt; pale green and
nesday evening, Dee. 24. A buffet
mite stay. gold lace; and pink beaded satin
supper was served at midnight to 40
draped with beads, respectively, and
guests.
carried bouquets of roses to match
their frocks. Each one wore a rose
Mrs. B. Gottloeb, Mrs. A. J. Moss
in her hair.
and Mrs. S. Gutterman were joint - gem*
Charles Cornfield, brother of the
hostesses at a miseellaneous shower
groom, was best man and the ushers
last Saturday at the home of Mrs.
were Ilarry Friedenberg, Arthur Rob-
(limic'', 1924 Hazelwood avenue,
inson, Paul Camitiner, Jack Sokol, Jo-
honoring Mrs. Harvey Robinson (Min- '
seph Canfientir and William Pitt.
whose marriage took
Me Levitt
Out of town guests were present
Sunday Sermon.
place New Year's Eve.
On Sunday morning, Jan. 4, the from New York. Toronto and Chica-
go.
Benjamin Schwartz was toast-
Rabb
preached
Complimenting Miss Helen Lands- sermon
the niasttir at the dinner.
n iit''z'illiin1)( theli'resau(b.hj 'eiet,
n' io
b erg 25 Jewish teachers gave a sur-
Mr. and 5Irs. Cornfield are spend-
prise
prise party Friday evening, Dec. 25. crossroads - a 'Message for 1925." In ing their honeymoon in Chicago and
at Itliss Landsberg's home on Ilamil- this discourse Rabbi Berkowitz will in the east and upon their return will
ton avenue. 5liss Landsberg, who distl, the major problem which is
reside at 2601 Gladstone avenue.
graduated from Central High Sehool before the world at the close of the
when 15 Year s °Ill , is considered ong first quarter of the twentieth century.
SCHRIBER-TAPCHICK
of the youngest teachers of algebra Dr. Franklin to Preach in Rochester.
Roslyn Tap-
On the ',me day Dr. Franklin will
The marriage of :M
and trigonometry in the city.
sneak before the congregation in chick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Na-

apchick, to Philip Schriber was
Horace
.1.
than
T
which
Rabbi
Miss Pearl E. Rosenblum of 290' Rochester of
East Ilantiock avenue has left for a Wolf is the rabbi. Rabbi Wolf is in solemnized tip Rabbi Joseph Eisen-
t cu weeks' trip to New York and Europe recuperating from a severe ill- man Sunday, Dec. 14.

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YOU WILL FIND AMAZING
VALUES AT

We place every resource of this great

store back of the effort to secure merchio.-

tial reductions from regular prices.

Take advantage of first assortments.

J. L. Hudson Co.

The

DETROIT

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Buy
Furniture

3360 64 60

from a

Factory
Representative

AND SAVE MONEY

We are most
conveniently
situated

Our First

January Clearance Sale

•you
will convince
Please call before buying and WC
by taking you to the factory

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N eill El "''

Is Now In Progress

Newton Furniture Co.

Notes

20% to

331/2% off

9124 TWELFTH ST.

Near Clairmount

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• and Millinery

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ORCHESTRA HAL1

Woodward at Parsons

Glendale 8290

Sunday Evening, Jan. 4

Flatbush, L. I., where she will visit ness and various members of the rah-
i irf o iti:ihl itti'f
binate are micupying his pulpit during' s atTifht utitlirlinil 'eal "i' ff r:•' rnatingtoi. wnlit'
relatives and friends.
'tulle was held in place by a crown of
, his absence.

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be
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there ', Irai t:‘,1•1 ,a, n,lhl oo

Numerous entertainments were Vic-'
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ilevEininb,it om-T:-.1,,eiw:ix.h.1/ ,,ritieTt,S..
en in honor of Mrs. Marry Madison
Arthur
ITillie Babcockl prior to her marriage
(. a
3098 W. GRAND BOULEVARD, Near Woodward
25. Among the hostesses were will be held in the temple on exhibit nAl"(dilfi,int'ht-!'fn-itahtervo'n'allaefY•holniorr',. wore
on Dec.
f the works of prominent Jewish art- beaded gown of pale orchid and car-
Miss Anne Frumin, who gave a miss o
This tied a shower bouquet of roses. The
The Great European-American Star, supported
____ willantious shower at lwr !mine on King i•ts of this and other cities.
Misses Rae Burn.
of Tay- exhibit is held under the direction of bridesmaids, the
by an all-star Yiddish Players Conipany, will
av
avenue; Mrs, Saul Davidson
Ju
four
the
educational
department
of
the
stein
and
Shirley
Ashman,
cousin
of
m innitmanna lfig for avenue, who entertained
appear in
tables of bridge, and Mrs. .1. B. United Jewish Charities and should
w(kit'a. 'irfesdp(e'ecPtivg;:1 1; 1,
ee ftra‘fT
Krause of Metairie avenue who gave attract a large number of visitors. tahn'(1 hprolitv'liederwl-L
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ied b ouquets of roses.
it bridge party for 12 guests. Miss The art objects will be displayed in and car r
The bride's mother wore a black
OUR GREAT
Corrine Marx entertained 15 guests the ballroom of the temple. The 'tub.
rs. Golden,
headed satin gown and Mattire
at the Chatham Apartments with a Ile is cordially invited.
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sister of the bride, was
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A Delightful Musical Comedy with 15 Spe,,
luncheon, bridge and handkerchief
gown of deep orchid satin.
St. Louis Convention.
Musical Numbers
shower complimenting 51rs. Madison;
Sliss Belle Bumenthal was hostess at a On NI•milay, Jan. 19, the biennial , Jack Taprhick, brother of the bride,
luncheon and theater party and Miss convention of the l'nion of American and Albert Hoffman were ushers.
Special Scenery and Effects
BEGINS .NIONDAV, JAN. 5
ek gave a theater party Hebrew Congregations will open in Aaron and Harry Tapchick of Ann
o mi).-
Res° Bahe by a tea. Forty guests were St. Louis. A large delegation refs e- Arbor wine outoif-town guests.
M(lS'I'
ExQuisiTE
followed
THE SEASON'S
Tickets
on
••le
all
week at the Box Office, also at K
M r. :ind Mr., Sehriber left for an
Beth El will leave
Tem p le
.
Store, Twelfth at Gladstone.
York.
iir .
nr,eat at the trousseau tea which -
extended haneynnan in
Mrs. Nladison gave at her home Sun- Sunday Jan. IS. The convention will
will re-I
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last until Jan. 22, inclusive. Any en- Providence and Roston
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return.
21.
day afternoon,
gagenients with the rabbis at the tens- aide in Detroit upon thei New
IN THREE GROUPS

MaxBach ratih ef 2210 West Ply should be nlade so as not to con-
Mrs. Max
FORNIETRO VALUES
PhilkoltiliMia avenue has returned flirt with these dates.
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$2117)
UP
Irvin spending a week with her par-
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New Members.
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ents in Louisvillti, Ky.
The Membership committee of
which Wallace Rosenholm is chairman
Mrs. Milton Hanauer of Tuxtiiiii
ittenue and her sister, Mrs. Ilarry is actively at work. Any newcomers
to Detroit or others who care to be
Herzberg, plan to leave Sunday for afTdiated with Temple Beth El, plea,
California, where they will visit with send their names and addresses to
relatives and friends for the rtinutin• Wallace Rostinheim, care Temple Beth
il di of the winter.
El.
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AT OUR RECORD ESTABLISHING
The fi Hawing guests attended a
Friday Evening Lecture.
of
On Friday evening. Jan. 9, Dr.
,,,tume bridge p arty at the hem. ,
Miss Ruth Klugman• 2204 Blaine ace- Franklin will continue his study class
0
nue, Wednesday evening, Dee. 24: on the principles and doctrines of
35 to 50 Per Cent Discount. Everything Included.
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Miss Dolly Meyers, who WAS attired Judaism. This class has attracted a
Come early for unrestricted choice.
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as a gypsy'; Mrs. Milhn Greenblatt' very earnest and thoughtful group
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Japan,.. girl; the Musses Lillian whoare enjoying the lectures. The
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ralifillfififitiaiminna
Myers, Bessie Barnett. Beatrice Wein- leettire begins at S o'clock and is tire-
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hy a brief service. The public
er. Pearl Weishlum and Rose Berick,
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tre , xed as baby dolls, n
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inil Anne Kurtzman, who impersom
0 ati d men. Miss Klugnian wore the
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as the Arbitrator in yoor Dr•putes. Both
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S dee Will Save T-me end Expense. end
Organized Oct. IS, 1917
if idge.
Remain Fr:ends. I Take Me Cite.* t• the

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WEST WARREN HEBREW LADIES' AUXILIARY

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Philadelphia Hall, Philadelphia and Byron

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925

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Fi Reel'. Orshestr•
do to lee used lee • Tal-nud Torah
All p

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Samuel Front of Fred • reek a eon..
mpanied by his daughter. 11m1-ev
i%del.. ha. left for an extend-41 visit
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teeing' J. C-sky of 1111 Be.wk
rum, stedert et the Detroit 1.
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'or Ne-s• Y , rk ,Frre he will rmre•ent
the Omirr-n •hapter of the Phi Lani'•
da Kappa Fraternity at its •nnua'

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