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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-01-30

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PAGE SIX

Engagements

Beginning Monday, February 2nd

V

The

WOMENS WEAR

Midwinter Sale
of.

Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State

Mr:. Peter Trunsky of 2275 West ! Beginning the early part of Juna
Boston boulevard WHO hostess at a ry, the Phoenix Club inaugurated a
Hadassah tea ut h •r home last Mon- cries Of weekly Tuesday bridge •
uncheons for tie ladies affiliated
day afternoon. Esili of the guests I with the club. These luncheons have
joined the organisation. Mrs. Israel
been
well attended and have been the
Kaplan of 1695 West Boston boule-
vard will be hostess at a similar tea .i ncvntive for a number of private af-
fairs.
Among those who entertained
next Tuesday afternoon and Mrs.
Mrs. John Gins- I
Alex Werbe of 1653 Burlingame ave- last Tuesday were
burg,
Mrs. Eugene Sloman, Mrs. I
nue will entertain on Wednesday af-
MN. Finkelstein and Mrs.
Rosenfield,
Miss
Hattie
Gittleman,
pres-
ternoon.
will
ident of the local chapter, will ex- Fleishman. Mrs. flurry Newman Tues-
be hostess to 10 guests at next
plain the purposes and work of Ida-
day's luncheon and bridge.
at both teas.

FURNITURE

This is the largest and most impor-
tant furniture event of the year, otierinv
furniture of Hudson quality for homy:
of every degree, at substantial saving-.

dalP, Ith

Mr. and Mrs. Slack B. Weiss of
The marriage of Miss Sylvia Gold-
'
-inith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon 530 Garfield avenue were hosts at a
dinner
last Sunday evening honoring
Goldsmith of 55 Massachusetts ave-
nue, to Deltoy Kuttnauer, son of Mr. Dr. and Sirs. Louis Ilalbstein, who ex-
pect to leave April 1 for a trip to
and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of 2080 Europe. The following guests were
MISS ETHEL GRAUER
Gladstone avenue, will take place in
Rob-'
t he presence of the immediate fami- present: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Sirs. Albert Grauer of 327
Mr. and Mrs. Box Raeoosin,
lies Saturday evening, Feb. 14, at the inson,
Miss Hattie Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. East
I
Palmer avenue announce the en-
Statler Hotel. A reception for rein.' Arthur Lazarus of Mount ClemensIgagement of their daughter, Ethel, to
fives and friends will be held at 9 and M rs. Scott Friedman of New ! Abraham Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs.
o'clock. No cards.
York. Louis Fish of 414 East Ferry avenue.,

Mrs. A. E. Rosengarten and Miss
Elizabeth Lieberman of 862 Chicago
boulevard returned last Friday from
a visit in Newark, N. J., and New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander,
who have been spending the past sev-
eral weeks in Los Angeles, are now
in San Diego, Calif., where they will
spend the remainder of the winter
season.

New . . .
Utterly Delio-htful!

The daily dress arrivals are as interest-
ing—as refreshing—as the new season!

S

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamburg of 309
Samuel Ileavenrich and daughter,
, Miss Edith Heavenrich, of 47 Pin-, Richton avenue announce the engage
gree avenue plan to leave Saturday, meat of their niece, Miss Ernestine
Jan. :31, for Miami Beach, Fla. They , Adler, to Irwin Hamburger, son of ,
!will spend two months there, staying I Slr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of 1057
, at the Lincoln llotel. Taylor avenue.

Mr. and Sirs. Louis B. Barak of
Miss Louise Selling, who is attend-
announce the be-
i ng W e llesl ey College , mass., spent 514 Alger avenue
' last week-end with her parents, Mr. trothal of their daughter, Beatrice, to
_ Mitchel Goldstone, son of Mr. and
, and Mrs. Joseph Selling of the Ad Sirs. M.
NI Goldstone of Winnipeg,
dison Hotel.
Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Selling I

---
: left
last
Sunday for California to 1 Cana".
s
e
7arson
Mr. and Mrs. I. Krohn of (
spend the remainder of the winter '
Pity, Mich., are spending the winter and Miss Selling left the same (lay ' Mr. and Sirs. Adolph Cove of West
'Ferry avenue announce the engage- ,
in Miami, Fla.
for her school.
meat of their daughter, Rae, to Al-
bert Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Max Rich of 1000 Seward ave-
Mrs. Abe Silberstein of Burlingame M Goldberg of Toronto. A dinner
Miss
est
our has as nor noos e
avenue entertained Miss Sophia Tuck- will be given in their honor Sunday,
Esther Goldman of Chattanooga, i er, Mrs. Bobocow,rs.
Kroekow, Mrs. Sim Wolf I
Tenn. Miss Goldman, who will be I I and Mrs. Abe LeVitus, all of Chi- I Feb. 8, at Joseph's restaurant.
here for several weeks, has been th e saga, with a luncheon and theater I
and Mrs. M.
M Schmier of 504.
honor guest at a number of affairs.
last Saturday afternoon.
I Trowbridge avenue announce the en-
(Trowbridge


,
gagement
of
their
(laughter, Celia, to
Mrs. Edwin Goldberg of 81 Dela- '
Mrs. Arthur Frank entertained a 1 Irving Frank Klein. A reception will %.
ware avenue has issued invitations '
1, at their home.
be
held
Sunday,
Feb.
: for a luncheon and bridge to be given few of her friends with a dinner at I
Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the 1100k - the Phoenix Club last Thursday
evening.
Cadillac Hotel.

I

If you wish, we will be glad to send
you a booklet illustrating typical valuts
in the sale. And, if it is inconvenient fur
you to come to the sale in person; Hud-
son's Personal Shopping Service will ho
at your command. Write, or telephoho
Cherry 5100.

The

J. L. Hudson Co.

Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot.

0

Sirtlits

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shpigee of
Jacob Brown of 2017 Virginia park
276 Farnsworth avenue entertained has returned from a two months' tour
14 small child-en last Sunday after- nrough Europe. His son, Leonard
Every skirt has its flare. Sleeves are long
noon in honor of the fifth birthday Brown, who accompanied him, re -
Mr. and Sirs. William Gallow (Ida
anniversary of their son, Harold Ed- mined in Berlin, where he is con- Riegel) of Pasadena avenue are re-
or are subtracted altogether. Necklines
win. Games were played and prizes' timing his musical studies.
eiving congratulations on the birth
won by I.aurine Clayman, Lillian ,
a daughter. Isabel Louise, on Fri-
show a variety that means becomingness for
Wetsman and Leonard Farber.
Edward and Eugene .1. Anspach of day, .lan. 23.
•••
Newark N. J., will be the guests of
every face. Prices are modest.
i The l'i Delta Phi Sorority will give their mother, Mrs. Abraham Anspach
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Belbard of 1482
Inn informal invitational frolic Satur- of 1522 Monterey avenue, over Sun-1 Burlingame avenue are receiving con-
Fourth Floor
day evening, Jan. 31, at the home of day, Feb. I, on which occasion Mrs.1 gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
Miss Marian Levy, 2521 Buena Vista Anspach will celebrate her eight- ter, Diana Lou, Jan. 27.
lavenue. The Misses Helen Goldstein third birthday anniversary.
1 and Lillian Cooper will be guests.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Greene (Dor-

The Phi Delta Sorority gave a othy Weinstein) of New York City
Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ruskin bridge luncheon last Sunday at the are receiving felicitations on the
a (Reba Sugar) have returned from a
home of Mrs. Maurice Wirus (Gladys birth of a son, Stuart Phillips, Jan. 7.
111 101161111111111INI
0 trip through the east and are at home Kroll) of carter avenue. The Misses
at 1215 Glynn court.
Frieda Stolarsky and Mildred Pla yer1 SPEAKS ON PECULIAR
guests. The Misses Betty Wein-.
PHILOSOPHY OF JEW
The Misses Anna Harris and Mir- were
garden and Mildred }layer won high
iam Goldsmith entertained last Tues-
d s.
day afternoon with a kitchen shower, honors at car
Harry T. Brevis delivered an ad-
dress on "The Peculiar Philosophy of
bridge and coffee complimenting Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald the Jew" at a meeting of the Zionist
Sylvia Goldsmith, whose marriage to
DeRoy Kuttnauer will take place Feb. of 2265 Boston boulevard and Mr., Cultural Society last Monday evening
I4. Sixteen guests attended the and Mrs. Alex Spater of the Chatham at the Jewish Woman's Club house.
shower, which took place at Miss Har- Apartment Hotel left last Wednesday' The next meeting of the organization,
' • • at for
New York and Atlantic City for which will be held. Monday evening,
ris home on Carter
enue.
a 10 days' stay.
Feb. 9, will be marked by a celebra-
tion in honor of the fifteenth day of
Mrs. Samuel Frank of Chicago
Mrs. Barry Cohen of 504 Belmont Shebat, observed in Palestine as the
boulevard entertained at a luncheon
and card party last Tuesday after- avenue wan hostess to 24 guests Sat-' , day which ushers in spring. A Pales-
urday, Jan. 24, at a linen shower hon- tine program will be presented and
1100I1 at the Statler Hotel.
: ()ring Miss Jean Joffee, a bride-elect fruits from the Holy Land will be
Mrs. David W. Simons of 10;0 Pal- of next month.
served.
Both the manufactur•r and ourselves stand
lister avenue has returned from a
Miss Emily Rosenthal of 1719:
squarely behind every piece of Lenox China.
several days' stay in Baltimore.
Gladstone avenue entertained recent-
During the past ten years upwards of one mil-
Miss Lillian Golden of 3591 Twen- ly with a miscellaneous shower cam-
lion dollars worth of Lenox China has been sold
ty-ninth street was a soloist at the phi:arming Mrs. Garson Tone (Adele
in Detroit and to the best of our knowledge is
commencement exercises of Western • Simmons), a recent bride. Bridge and
giving universal satisfaction. You can buy
High Srhool last Tuesday afternoon. mah jong were played and prizes'
She sang Campbell Tipton's "Spirit igiven to those receiving high score. •
Lenox China with this assurance.
Wind" Covers were laid for 22 guests.
E • i
Flower and "Th
e Evening
In loving memory of our dearly be-
DEALERS FOR
from the opera "Samson and Deli-
EXCLUSIVE
M rs. Charles Brasch of Genesee loved son and brother, Dr. Noah Web-
lah."
LENOX, INC.
avenue left for New York City Satur- I ster, who passed away suddenly five
Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian of Pingree day, Jan. 24. to attend the twentieth years ago, Feb. 4, 1920.
avenue will spend Sunday, Feb. 1,1wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
o deed to those who loved him.
Ni
Not lost but gone before
in Toledo as the guest fo the presi- harry Neitlinger, which will he held
OMR/ ( I)
TO t hat beautiful Isle of Somewhere
dent of the Senior Hadassah chapter Jan. 31. Mrs. Brasch will return the
Where parting is no more.
f
that
city.
Mrs.
'Lilian
is
national
middle
of
February.
o
i clm,,:n3E... - rts- (slorns11111,34.
president of the Junior Hadassah and
iiiS Lonely Mother, Sisters and
b byey Averwe. M. WI Goya kreri.
Brothers.
heads the local chapter.

La France

PURE SILK HOSE

s2.25

Pr.
3 Pairs for $6.

La France owes its popularity to its attractive shapeline-
and its extraordinary wearing qualities. No other silk stock -
ing can compare with it. Full-fashioned, pure silk, top and
sole reinforced with mercerized lisle. Made in all the

standard colors and the latest fashionable shades.

DJ

eal

EISIIIONI&FINEAPIS

1426 Woodward Avenue

Lenox China
is Guaranteed

I

NSgravt.01,r6

1448 Nbodimd

Dutton

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& o.

Eoabi,sh.st

Miss Sylvia Ackerman of Boston
boulevard had as her house guest the
early part of the week Miss Marjorie
, Wells of Dayton, Ohio.

'

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
— OF —

Liberty Photo Studio

Photographs never grow up. Twelve beautifully mounted
Photographs 35.00. One fia10 Enlargement Free.

A Portrait of your Child today will be something you will
treasure in the ye•rs to come.

Itemple ?Beth El

Notes

In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, William S. Williams.
, who died three years ago Jan. 31, the
I second (lay of Shebat.

A Pr, is1111 One
Miss Sarah Weinberg of 313 East
A voice we 10,11 i. -tin.
Canfield avenue is spending several Neat Sunday's Sermon:
k place is vacuit in our hearts
The subject of Dr. Franklin's lee- !
Which never can be filled.
,lays in New York City.
tore next Sunday morning will be I
His Loving Wife and Children.
Following the commencement ex- "Judaism and the Social Problem." :
at Teachers' College last This sermon will be an interpretation
ercises
of religion in relation to its social im- In loving memory of our beloved
Thursday evening. Miss Sophie plications. Owing to the important father, Elie Schubiner, who died three
Schneider, a member of the graduat- discussions which took place at thei years ago, eb. 1, 1922, the third day
ing class, entertained the Athena
, Union of American Hebrew Congre- I of Sheb , 5682.
Girls' Club at her home, 2530 West gations, this theme is of timely sig. I
We are sad within nor memories.
Philadelphia avenue. The club pre-
nificance. Services begin at 10:45
Longing ar e our hearts ost•r•
sented Miss Schneider with a gift.
For our fathe r we loved .o dearly
'
and the public is invited.
flan been forever called away.
Mrs. Norman Frank of Calvert ave- Women's Clubs to Meet Monday:
We think of him In silence.
nue has as her house guest her sister,
No ose) may see u• weep
On Monday, Feb. 2, there will be
Mrs. Jessie 1.asar of New York City.
not many ilent tears are shed

from us is

a joint meeting of the temple sister-,

Flattering Hats

—For Southern Climes

ann...

When other. are asleep.

Miss Jennie Wolf of Lansing spent hood, the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey0
His Loving Children.
last week-end as the house guest of Zedek and the Jewish Woman's Club,
at which Frank Tnanenbaum, nation-
Mins Celia Holman of 2201 Blaine
In loving memory of any dear hus-
ally known expert on prison condi-
avenue.
lions, will speak. Mr. Tannenbaum band, Joseph Weil, who passed away
PHOTOGRAPHER
Mr. and Mrs. ()arson Tool. I Adele is one of the leading figures in that one year ago, Jan. 29, 1924.
,
AT
CLAIRMOUNT
9122 TWELFTH STREET
branch of sociological work which' ,
from
their
Simmons) have returned
No one know• the silent heartaches.
I
Only those who lost ran ten,
honeymoon and are resitting at 2211 deals with penal institutions.
And the tears that are shed in ...Bence
Married
were
• Pingree 8,1118e. They
For the One we loved so well.
Father and Son Night Feb. 10:
at the Ilaurave Hotel, New York
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, the
.
His Loving Wife, Sophia.
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Men's Temple Club will celebrate its
annual
father
and
son
night.
In
past
In
fond
remembrance
of our dear
Rose 'toucher, who has been
the house guest of Miss Emily Rosen- years these meetings brought forth friend. Joseph Weil, oho departed
immerse
crowds
and
created
great
Glendale 8290.
from this earth one year ago, Jan. 29.
that of 1701 Gladstone avenue, has
Woodward and Parsons.
returned to her home in Decatur, Ill. enthusiasm. This year's event prom-
His Dear Friends, Anna and Mark
ises to he on a par with similar af-
Weinbeck.
Mrs. Joseph Modell of 1196 Edison fairs in the past. The chief speaker
avenue entertained with a luncheon will be Fielding H. Yost. director of
and bridge Thursday afternoon, Jan. athletics at the University of Michi-
Attorneys or Business Men—Let Me Act
22, in honor of Mrs. Edith London, gan, one of the best known football
• the Arbitrator in Your Disputes. Both
who recently returned from a visit in coaches in the country. In addition
Sides Will Sav• Time and Expense. and
And the Yiddish players will appear in the de-
to
the
address
by
''llurry-up
Yost"
Pittsburgh. Covers were laid for 14
Remain Friends. I Take So Canes to the
there will be many novel entertain-
lightful and popular comedy,
guests.
' ment features. A cafeteria supper Courts.
will be served beginning • at 6:30. Fa-
and
Mrs.
Israel
Davidson
and
Mr.
family, formerly of 429 East Ferry thers and sons be sure to set this
avenue, are residing in their new night aside.
home at 1605 Chicago boulevard.

For (lays of sport or idle days beneath
warm Southern Skies, Russeks has de-

signed hats of untold loveliness. Rich
Milans, transparent braid, the always
smart felt and rich velours complete
the collection.

MILLINERY SALON

ENTIRE FOURTH

FLOOR

Jacob M. Kurtz

ORCHESTRA HALL

?tics

BETTY KENIG

"Yankel the Mischeif"

SUNDAY EVENING,
FEBRUARY 1

This is • performance that will make you smile.
A Score of Popular Songs.
Tickets on Sale Sunday at the Boa Office, also at Knoppow's Drug
Store, Twelfth •t Gladstone.

'Religious School:

Examinations were held in all
Mrs. harry Kaletnky of Taylor are -
!nue was hostess to a number of peo classes in the school of religion and
-
reports
will be given out carrying the
' pie at a bridge and luncheon Thugs
' day afternon, Jan. 15. lligh honor s grades received by the pupils for the
d
first
semester's
work. The school now
were wone by Miss Betty KasofT an
has a total enrollment of 1,500.
I Miss Mollie Kimche.

A. C. LAPPIN

ARBITRATOR

Member of Arbitration Society of America

Basil".

Our entire stocks of Used Cars

and all Speedwagons at re-
duced prices to make room for

cars received in trade on the
sensational new Reo Sedan at

$1595.

•t

A I

708

NOTICE!

Bldg.

Cadillac 4842

REO MICHIGAN SALES, 1

4104 WOODWARD AVENUE
Call Edgewood 4410

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