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A farewell party was given last
week in honor of Sydney S. Silver- ,
MRS. IDA GOULD
man, son of Mrs. Eliot Barris, who
"has left for California with his grand- I Pisgah Lodge, No. :14, 1. 0. II. It., is
MISS HELEN BLUMROSEN
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stern of actively interested in the fourth of
, Parents ,
'a series of monthly dances given by
taking an active part in the prepare-, Algonac, Mich.
the auxiliary, which will be hell Sun-
buns for a formal 1111110' to be given I
Honoring the pledges of the Pi • day evening. J1111. 25. in the ballroom
by the Detroit chapter of Ilailassah
and the junior chapter at the Hook-' Delta Phi Sorority, the members \tall of the StatIcr Hotel. Finzel's Orcht•s.'
en w ill play.
coilillac Hotel Sunday evening, Feb." give a theater party at the Bonstt•Ile t
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The liutien , tein - Pasternacki Or.' Playhouse on Jan. 20.
o of Hotel Tidier will play. Nliss
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'and
nd
Will" i" genera I e ha
reception
5liss Rose lapsitz is chairman for the ger avenue were hosts at a
Jeanette
Stein-
Jan.
II at their home in honor of
juniors. The Misses
Fan.
berg and Rose Babcock are in charge the betrothal of their daughter, Ldrl
ni• Sylvia, to Jack :\ lontague
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of the tickets.
The following lid includes the at stein.
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5Iiss Lillian 51 o-ot
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rims and patrilt•s,vs: 51r. and Mrs.
Irvine G. Lacyof 71121 5Ierrill ave. Mr. and 511 .. :iotniiiel Mo.k,
51eyer Trent's, Mr. alni Mr'. Harry'
om uel S.,..rii, ,,re united .,"•
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Z . Hi ow II. Mr. and Mr.. Charles Stein- • nue left last week to spend the
Palm. riage I.,t Sund..:, i'vciiing at the l' , •'
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M.
Alexander,
51r.
and
',minder
of the winter in
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Mr,. Louis Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Beach, Fla., and neighboring points. Abiahani S
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Ira Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Rol, .
•''a white satin gown
Miss Emily I. Morris of Hotel Ste- I Th'urlamt • i nbr' i•nilt‘'tito::).'
1,. , 11, Mr. and MN. Charles E. Si- censon has returned from a several I trimmed with lace and rhinestones
Joon, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blimmgar- I
visit
with
relatives
in
Chicago.
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and
a
veil
of
tulle
and lace held in
den, 51r. and Mrs. :Maurice Mose,. ,lay's'
of pearl,.
. 'Morris Blumberg. - . place with a high crown
witz, 51r. and Mr ,
a a ' 30Wer bOWIllet of
Louis
Oppenheim
of
the
Stat.?
She
carried
MN,
)11'. 811•1 Mrs. Charles Hamburger, Mr.
Abraham Cooper, M r. and t e r Hotel expects to leave Sunday, bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley.

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i iol. With Thine F:yes." 'she guar- UNVEIL A MEMORIAL
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.impir.i..1 of Abraham A. Wise
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Maurice
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will be piano accompanist.
Vlarian Reichswehr, and represents- I and Nlev. NI. iiisephson
tives of the Bavarian government, Euclid avenue, took place at the home
The public is invited to attend.
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of the immediate
soldiers who fell in the Gerinan army Iri. ill the prmence
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Her ,.,,,,,,,, of
during the world war at the unveiling "f am in e ,. Rabbi A. M.

Mrs. Harry Klein and t'e croup of of a memorial to them.
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i n fof 1 Following the ceremony dinner was
place
the Jewish'
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rved, after r which Mr. and Mrs. Je-
the Tuller Hotel lost Sunday evening "Main synagogue and on
The former Barmier( se
a trip through the
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anage.
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Briggs Restaurant and the m
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nuns of Hotel Toiler, who donated wreath. Prince
the halls. and Purity Chapter of East- of the Bavarian army during the war,
Iii the unveiling.
,ern Star, the Ladies Auxiliary of Pi , - gone the signal
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I best all and the ushers were Salad
Harry Schrier, Hugo Keller-
man Morris Rink and Morris Edel.
Plans for a ball which is hoolg ar-
The o ur oirdown guests were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkelstein of
North Woodward
the
ranged by
'irby avenue are receiving congratu- , and Mrs. .1. Klass of Princeton, 111.:
branch of the Jewish R'oman's Eu-
Mi.
rotten,' Welfare Organization for ations on the birth of a son, Irving" Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moskovitz,
I and Mrs. Samuel 5Ioskovitz, Abrn-
Sunday evening, March I, are rapidly j rick.
1529 Washington Blvd.
. ham \Li-Loyd z and Miss Lillian
, being completed. The ball, which
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Adjoinioy
Mr.
and
MN.
Lewis
Weingarden
Brodsky,
all
of
Chicago.
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will be given at Elks Temple, is to
51r. and Mrs. Schrier left for a
Sue Schlussel) of the Felix Apart- I
eonstitute O ne Of the outstanding
the east and
. • ents of the winter season. accord - , malts, Brush street, are receiving' honeymoon trip through
return will reside in the
to the committee in charge. The congratulations on the birth of a I upon their
laughter,
Irene
Sima,
Jan.
10.
I
Suncrest
Apartments,
WIldemere
and
mirpo-e of the ball is to raise funds ,
Blaine avenues.
ith which to set forth the work of
7.525Z5157
ilvaging Jewish orphans in countries FARM SCHOOL READY
FIDLER.GENDELMAN
.if eastern Europe, where thousand , '
FOR NEW STUDENTS, The marriage of Miss Mildred Gen-
•1' waifs, according to reports re-
and Mrs.
. eked by the local organization, are
For the purpose of stemming, the diet:Ilan, daughter of Mr.
272 Leicester
Telephone Glendi1e - 9792
-till denied the comforts of a home citywaril tide of the population and Isaac Gendelman of
(WOODWARD AT ELIOT)
and opportunities for education and directing interest in the farm, the Na- court, to David Fidler, son of Mr. and
Mats. Thur.. and Sat., 25c, 50c, 75c.
Nights 50c to $1.50.
Industrial training. Mk:4 Sophie Ber- tiunal Farm School, located at Farm Mrs. Morris Fidler if Farnsworth
ger, director of orphans work in Pal- School, in Bucks county, Pa., near avenue, took place at the Holbrook
Popular Prices.
estine, who is expected in Detroit in Philadelphia) offers to young men be- Synagogue last Sunday evening.
Popular Plays, High Class Productions at
a few weeks, will discuss with the tween the ages of III and 21 years, Rabbi Joseph I.:ken:nal' officiated. A
Jewish Women's European Welfare it three years' course in practical and dinner and dance followed.
The bride wore a gown of white
Organization plans for the rehabili- scientific agriculture, during which
In the Am•sing and Engrossing Play
at the satin with a heavily beaded girdle.
ktion of European orphans in Pales , "
time they are in residence
ff
•ine under the direct auspices of the school. The school makes no charge Iler veil was fashioned with a crown
fur tuition, board or lodging. It is , banded in orange blossoms. She car.
Heal mganization.
roses
The next regular meeting of the or-
purely social movement to bring to riell a shower bouquet of white
I
Mks Bessie
By Sutton Vane.
vanization will take place Tuesday city buys agricultural opportunities.. and lilies-old he-v•alley.
bride, who
A Play of the Hereafter, Redolent of Live and Living.
at 2 o'clock, at
'rhe school year begins in March.' Gendelman, sister of the
ifternoon, Jan.
orchid
"Weirdly fantastic. gripping to the extent of nearly tearing you from
'he home of Mrs. I. Agree, 21:17 Registrations for admission to the was maid of honor, wore an
power that spell-
your seat, possessed of a mesmerizing force and
Glynn court. The officers request a 1925 class may be made now. Ap- beaded gust ii and carried a shower of
profoundly than a cry of distress in the silence of a
full attendance in order to determine plioation blanks and catalogues to in- roses. The lirdesmaids, the Misses
hinds more
r,
lonely, mist-hung night. Simply leaps beyond the limit of any
'die final arrangements for the ball. te rt •sted aspirants will be sent by M. Dorothy 11,.1'oron, Sophie Fidle
and
I t• I
Can justly he id-Kilned to precisely
i Alice LeYlit and Mrs. Joseph Gent -
phrase Or cycle of word: that
A. Kaufman.
man, wore frocks of pink banded in
pointedly describe it."---•Washington Herald.
ermine. green chiffon velvet embroi-
UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR
With an ermine 37-9-51-5252-
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TO SPEAK AT INSTITUTE der
, band around the bottom of the skirt
and
beaded
pink
and
rose colored
d
.
Ladies of Beth Moses Synagogue
..s,, e i o l Se rvice an
gergette, respectively. They wore
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A lecture on
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Hosts Sunday Evening.
Psychiatry" by Mr , . II. S. Mallory poke hats of maline in colors to match
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Auxiliary of Beth will take place Wednesday afternoon, their trucks. Their bouquets were
The Ladies
small Misses Miriam
Muse. Synagogue will give a program Jan. 211. 4 o'clock, at the Jewish In- f''''''''•
Th e
l' • i t '' IS o'clock stitute. POO East High at reet. This Gottloeb and Sylvia Pastmenter were
,
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A) t
. ar. „
Noonan Pits,ienter
of
the
synagogue
is
the
second
lecture
of
a
series
ower
girls
and
in the vestry room ,
ot Garfield avenue and Beaubieri ranged by the :Mental Hygiene ( bloc was ring bearer. Julius Karetzky was
" man and Irving Wolf, Samuel
. \ II best
The following program will of the l'nitell Jewidt Charities.
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of so. lileoatnn)
en: Piano solo, Miss Martha persons interested in this ohm,
ose" .lir e" t'onrad and J.-eph Gen-
4i ,
t Eugene Geld- cial work are invite'l to at end.
dolman were uhels.
I • edinan; readings by
of
social
director
",.. Mrs. Gendelman, mother or the
5Irs. Mallory
pot h•
• i, ; a violin solo by Thomas Con.
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Open All Y ear.
er th e ..,noini's
bride, and NIrs. Fidl,
y: s011g •eieCtio nS Itv Nliss Dorothy -ervice at the State Psycho
'a led
coral solos by Miss Aline Shil- Hospital. Ann Arbor, and is also an mother. both wore black
F• II;
r
in
the
department
of
sod
her sister. Mk. instructo
and
aecompanied
^e " r '''' te
of :Michigan
Schiller; vocal solo , by Mr. elegy at the Eniver-sty
MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
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5I r. and Mrs. Fidler left f
, • •,. by the Philharmonic 51N. nce
s e yeral branches of social
f„r
hnneymonn t.
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• hoin arrangement of "Di ink to Me

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Mid-Winter Shoe
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The Bonstelle Company

MINK COATS

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' Mrs. Benjamin Babcock, Mr. and 5Irs. slim. 25, to spend the remainder of I 51rs. Sam Piken, who
I'. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman It. the winter in Los Angeles. She will honor, wore a yellow beaded georgette
It
Man, harry Wine, Louis Wine, Mr. reside at the Ambassador Hotel. gown and carried pink tea roses. The
maid of honor, Miss Emma Rubin,'
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and Mrs. Ralph Weisman, 51r. and
Mrs. Max Schubiner of Carter use-iwore pink georgette trimmed with
511s. Max Krell, Mr. and MN. 1.011i8
Ira Friedenberg.' nue and Mrs. A. Quid,' if Blaine are- , vari-colored georgette flowers and
Skil, Mr. and MN.
51r. and Mrs. Murray Jackman, 51r. nue have left for an extended stay ' also carried tea roses. The brides-
' maids were Miss Freda Levin, who
and Mrs. .1. P. Ito.enthal, M r. and in Chieltgla.
reek of pink georgette and
Mrs. Irv- -- wore a I
' MN. 51ile Ehrlich, Mr. and
5Irs. I.. Ressler of 2:10:1 Hazelwood ribbon; Miss Anna Rink, who wore a
' ing Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Nlor-
and her son, Abraham Ressler blue "walled georgette gown; Miss
avenue
•ris Friedberg.
of 2903 Hazelwood avenue, have re- • Lillian Brodsky of t•hicago, whose
frock of orchid georgette was embroi-
turned froma week's visit in New
lurid in flowers, and Miss Franct•s
York City.
Schwartz. who was dressed in a gold
beaded gown. All carried roses in
r rocks.
Jack
colors to match h tei
f
Schrier, brother f o h teg room, was

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ARRANGING A BALL
FOR ORPHANS' AID

these frocks are ex-

tremely smart. 12 distinctive mod-
els. Trims are of wool or silk em-

Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph M. Levy of
Merrill avenue left last week for
Florida, where they will remain for
1 he next t wo months.

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rs. 1.. 11. Cannon of Crystal Fall,.
\Indio and her children. Ruth and ELI.
delle, are visiting Mrs. Cannon'- par-1
rots, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'robin.

silk

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.WM.1111011 at the 110111e of Me,
Thc
Leiter, 2501 Calvert Akelltle.
oollo•ing g u e sts were present • 51,-
'lame Joseph Horwitz, Nathan Tose,
berg, Julius Goldman, I. Step-ii ,
Bartz, I. Stern, Sidney Walhoa...I
Wallace, D. Nadler. :elk
tto ,• • m r .
S. Krause and Jos e ph Sc h
Peter Trunsky of '2275 Wed Ilea on
boulevard will act its hodes- ai it lea
next N1onday afternoon.

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The first of a aerie of tees
by members of the Detdoit chapter of
in the
Ilielassith to interest Wolin ,
aVIIS held last Monday

r ew. /ash-
The N
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Blutormien is one of the mio-
r the Junior Ilatlassah who is

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INTERESTED IN DANCE

mother. Mrs. Anna Davis, who pivoted
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Peh,
away four years auto. Jan. 2:1, 1921,
5Iis , Bertha Farber of 1134
the fourteenth day of Shebat, 511KI.
venue wivhec to thank het
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Sadly missed by
Her Loving children. Grandchil. friends for their kindness shown her
dren and Great-grandchildren. during her recent illness.

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