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The Treasure Trove
of Time
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JEWELERS
One of the largest attendances at
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WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R
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wonderland of beautiful toys for Detroit children
to visit and enjoy.
Located in the Auditorium on the 12th floor of the
Woodward Avenue Building.
It is easy to reach. Five express elevators run di-
rectly to it from the first floor of the Woodward
Avenue Building.
Rich
effects
SOCIETY WILL HOLD
ITS ANNUAL FEAST
*qv the
First
Annual Sale
OF
NADLER FURNITURE
and GIFT SHOP
8045 Twelfth St.
a most complete selection of
Dining Suites, Bedroom Suites,
Livingroom Suites
also a big variety of individual pieces to
beautify your home.
SAVE 1
A joint meeting of the Detroit sec-
tion of the National Council of Jew-
ish Women, the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El and the Ladies Auxiliary of
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue will be
held on Monday afternoon, Dec. 7, at
2:15 o'clock in the Brown Memorial
Chapel. Manley Iludson, a lecturer
of international reputation, will
speak on the "World's Court." Mr.
Hudson is professor of international
law at Harvard University and is an
ardent exponent of the League of
Nations. The meeting is open to the
public.
Mrs. Dora Moyer of 1198 Burlin-
game avenue announces the engage-
Temple Beth gathered in the chapel
ment of her daughter, Leona, to
of the temple last Tuesday evening
Marcus Ginsburg of this city.
to witness the opening program of
! the 1925-26 season. Two one-act
Mrs. Eve Cutler of Wilson avenue
plays were admirably presented by
announces the engagement of her
members of the society. Lillian
daughter, Anne, to Ilarold T. Apple-
Shimberg Freedman presented the
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ap-
following musical program between
plebaum of Clairmount avenue.
plays: Medley of Classics arranged
by Mrs. Freedman, In a Three Horse
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Shiffman of
Sleigh by Tschaikovsky, Intermezzo
284 Alger avenue announce the en-
in Octaves by I.eschetizky, Nocturne
gagement of their daughter, Sylvia,
by Chopin, and a Medley arranged
to Dr. Samuel H. Ruskin of this city.
by Mrs. Freedman. Edna Ferber's
Miss Lucille Finsterwald of Chicago
"The Eldest," was enacted by Ilenri-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Carol of Sagi-
etta F. Goldstein as Rose, the "old boulevard is spending the Thanksgiv- naw announce the engagement of
maid" who has given her life to care ing week-end in Elmira, N. Y., where their daughter, Dorothy, to Bernard
for an ailing mother; Jeanette E. she is visiting one of her school- Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Barnett as Floss, her younger sister; mates from Simmons College.
Barnett of this city.
Joseph S. Bing as Al, her brother; M.
Mrs. L. S. Levin and small daugh-
B. Sulzberger as Pa, her father; El-
A. 1. Goldstick of Bellaire, Mich.,
mer S. Farber as Henry Selz, the ter, Leonora, of Pittsburgh are announces the engagement of his
lover she had refused 15 years be- spending the Thanksgiving holidays daughter, Esther, to Leonard Berg-
fore because of her mother; Setta with Mrs. Levin's parents, Mr. and stein of Detroit, son of L. Bergstein
Robinson as a neighbor, and Ma, a Mrs. Slyer S. Fink of 1199 Atkinson
of Duluth, Minn.
voice off stage. The scene was the avenue.
dining room of the flat. The second
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman of
Mrs. Harry Fried, formerly of Sec- Indianapolis, Ind., announce the en-
play was "Deceivers," a comedy by
William C. DeMille. Leighton G. ond boulevard, Detroit, who is now gagement of their daughter, Ann, to
Steele took the part of Amos Little, residing in Miami, Fla., for the win- Louis J. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the poker-playing and suspicious hus- ter, entertained 12 ladies at a lun- Maurice A. Wolfe of 640 Westmin-
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band; Nanette Brown was Flora Lit- cheon and bridge at her home recent-
ster avenue.
tle, the wife, who set detectives on ly honoring Mrs. Herman Sweetwine
the trail of her husband, and llarvey of Wheeling, W. Va. Floral decora-
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Markofsky of
Vehon was Phil (The Mink), a burg- tions were used on the tables and 2442 Hazelwood avenue announce the
lar whom the wife thought was a de- throughout the house.
engagement of their daughter, Jen-
tective she had phoned for and the
nie, to Jack Glass, son of Sir. and
husband thought was the wife's lover.
The marriage of Miss Miriam Gold- Mrs. S. Glass of Hamilton, Ont.
The scene was a home in the suburbs. smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
The Arts Society deserves credit for Goldsmith of 3224 Rochester avenue,
its excellent performances.
to Samuel Charles Lewis of New
York City will take place in the pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman of sence of the immediate families on
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Saturday, Dc.. 5, at 6 o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek Cheer. Kadisha Plans
1504
Glynn
court
entertained
30
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young folks at a birthday party last Statler Hotel. A reception for rel-
Banquet For Dec. 2.
Sunday evening in honor of the six- atives and friends will follow at 9
teenth birthday anniversary of their o'clock. No cards.
In keeping with a custom dating
daughter, Gertrude Goldman. Games
back many generations, members of
were played and prizes won by Ruth
Miss Margery Wells of Dayton, the Chevra Kadisha of Congregation
Hersh, Gertrude Waterstone, Rebecca Ohio, is the house guest of Miss Syl- Shaarey Zedek will observe the fif-
Eisenman, Marby Goldstein, Eddie via Ackerman of Boston boulevard.
teenth day of Kielev with a banquet ,
Epstein and Max Markowitz.
and a musical event Wednesday eve-
Mrs. Freda Lipnick of 2504 Tay- ning, Dec. 2, at 6:30 o'clock, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Weiss of 4615 lor avenue has returned home after Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The an-
Beaubien street entertained last Sun- spending six weeks in New York city nual dinner of the Chevra Kadisha'
brings together a large number of I
' day afternoon in honor of the tenth visiting with relatives and friends.
persons, not only men and women
I birthday anniversary of their son,
persons,
who are affiliated with the congrega-
David. Rev. Bernstein of Cincinnati
Miss Lenore Brown will entertain tion but also non-members, and usu-
and Rev. Rosenfeld of the city enter-
next Sunday with a luncheon and ally takes the form of a reunion of
tained for the 50 guests present.
shower honoring Miss Marion Caplan, friends from all parts of the city. It
whose marriage to Milton, Mittenthal
arks one of the social events of the
Mrs. A. Louis Gordon and small
will be an event of Dec. 8.
, season, ninny of the younger set join-
son, Jacob David, are visiting in Chi-
ing
with their elders in attending the
cago, where they are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stolaraky of ,
Miss Bertha Rodgers.
664 East Kirby avenue gave a "wet- banquet. The attractive menu which
come home" supper last Sunday eve- characterizes the society's annual
Mrs. Alex H. Levy and son, Arthur, ning honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. A. dinner and the friendly spirit which
obtains throughout the evening makes
of 1785 Seward avenue are spending
Weinstein (Anna Goldberg) of 1123
several days in Saginaw and Bay Holbrook avenue, who recently re- the fifteenth day of Kislev celebra-
turned from a fortnight's honeymoon Lion one of the popular events in the
City.
spent in New York, Atlantic City and Jewish winter calendar.
Reservations are being received by
Miss Gertude Lipnick of '2504 Tay- Philadelphia. Covers were laid for 60 1
Joseph N. Keidan, treasurer of the
lor avenue announces that henceforth
guests.
society, 310 Farnsworth avenue, and !
she will be known as Miss Augusta
Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel of at the office of Shaarey Zedek Synal
Lipnick.
a performance of the Arts Society of
Hudson's Toy Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fein of 6617
Seminole avenue, formerly of Boston,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Sally, to Joseph Rokoff of
this city.
All society itemsend ether local note. should be communk•ted to the office of The
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Chronicle by IS o'clock Wednesday Afternoon In order to appear
ed net later
Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040. Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be receiv
A watch is like a golden urn, hold-
ing in its jeweled interior, the most
precious thing we own.
The measure of the hours should be
absolutely accurate, contained in a
case beautiful and noble in design.
Wright-Kay watches are worthy of
their task. They are made with the
care lavished on things permanent and
fine.
Dependable watches presented this
Christmas will be valued in the years
to come.
\hi RIGHT, KAY &
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller of I
1959 West Boston boulevard an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Irene Jeanette, to Abraham
M. Packard of Greenville, Mich. Mr.
and Mrs. Schiller will be at home on
Sunday, Nov. 29. No cards.
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2290 Hazelwood avenue have as goue.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kleiman of
their house guest Miss Florence Ro-
SYNAGOG WANTS MEMBERS
355
Leicester
court
entertained
at
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sen of Buffalo, N. Y.
, their home on Sunday evening, Nov.
In honor of the installation of o111-1
22, in honor of their third wedding
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bofsky and
anniversary. Cards were played fol- family, formerly of Sibley, Mich., cers and the opening of the Hebrew
!lowed by a delightful musical pro- are now residing at 1950 West Phil- school Congregation Shaarey Zion
celebrated with a package party at I
' gram. Covers were laid for 30
adelphia avenue.
the synagogue, 2305 Indiandale eve- I
guests.
nue, on Sunday evening, Nov. 15. The
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Miss Jeanne Stone of 1479 Theo-
Complimenting Miss Sara Warren, dore street was surprised on Satur- officers are: Jacob Avison, president;
Edward Alpert, secretary; Morris Is-
a bride-elect, the Misses Lillian and day evening, Nov. 21, when a party
Dena Peripsky of Owen avenue en- of her friends gathered at the Berk rael, vice-president; P. Kelman,
tertained last Saturday evening with home, 2014 Blaine avenue, in honor treasurer. The congregation is cam-
a bridge supper and linen shower. of her birthday anniversary. Samuel paigning for new members and is al-
so making plans for a permanent resi-
Miss Warren was the recipient of
Berk of 2295 Gladstone avenue was
dence for the synagogue. Meetings
many lovely gifts.
host.
are now held at 2305 Indiandale ave-
nue, near Twelfth street. All resi-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller and
Mrs. Si. Pevin and daughter, Betty,
dents of the vicinity are cordially in-
I family, who formerly resided on VII.-
of East Kirby avenue have left for
' ginia park, are now at home at 1959 Chicago to attend the marriage of vited to attend the meetings and to
West Boston boulevard, Mr. and Mrs.
become members.
Schiller. who have announced the en- their cousin.
The ass, even eating oats, dreams
- gagement of their daughter, Irene
Miss Fannie Boyaner of St. John's.
Jeannette, to Abraham W. Packard New Brunswick, is the house guest of thistles.
of Greenville, Mich., will receive in of Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman
A good beginning is half the work.
their honor on Sunday, Nov. 29. No
of Theodore street.
cards.
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OPEN EVERY EVENING,
DIGNIFIED CREDIT TERMS.
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Twelfth St. at Seward
— ANNOUNCING THE—
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We refinish or restore to look like new.
Our selection of beautiful upholstering materials is
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It's ore Agents for
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