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Engagtments

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh of 525
Hague avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Annarose, to
Charles Zolton New man of New
York City.

51r. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
of 2265 West Boston boulevard an-
the engagement of their I
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The music committee of the Detroit
1 Section, National Council of Jewish
• \Yemen, has prepared a program of
Jewish folk songs and music for the
annual Chanukah celebration of the
Y. M. II. A. on Sunday, Dec. 20, in the
chapel of Temple Beth El. Many
prominent artists will take part.
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Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt spoke at a
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meeting of the Temple S isterhod
Kansas City, Mo., on Nov. 25 on the
subject, "The Uses and Abuses of the
Net Income."

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Among the patrons and patroness-
es for the Junior Hadassah member-
ship dance to be given on Sunday
evening, Dec. 20, at the Shaarey Ze-
dek Synagogue are: Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour J. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Si-
mon Shetzer, 51r. and Mrs. B. Roy
Salinger, Mr. and M Charles Ru-
biner and Mr. and Mrs. Ma
dau.

M r. and Mrs. E. Herbert of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rosilind, to Alvin
son of
S. Winkelman of Port Winkelman
of
Mr. and Mrs. Mose I'.
West Philadelphia avenue, Detroit. I

. Berkowitz of Kir-1
Mr. and Mrs.Tr
by avenue announce the engagement
i n i i f at n h . eir daughter, Ethel, to Ben
Weitzman, son of Mrs. Esther Weitz-

Mrs. Louis Welt of the Chatham
Apartments has returned from a mo-
tor trip to East Aurora, N. Y., Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. D. Freedline of 51i-
land and other Eastern points.
nerville, Pa. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ethel to Max
n was D.
honor
Miss Marion Capla
Sheer of this city.
guests at a bridge-luncheon and
handkerchief shower given by M iss
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL AT
Helen Goldstein at Webster H all last
EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE
Saturday.

Cameras

Are Thoughtful Gifts

A KODAK Proves Useful
the Ycar Around

THE IA JUNIOR KODAK

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$16 (pictured) is a favorite model.
It is an especially well-made kodak,
it is easy to use, and it is equipped
to make good, clear pictures.
The IA Junior takes the most
popular size of picture, too-2 1 ' 2 x
41/4 inches. A leather carrying case
for the I A Junior Kodak is $3.
Other kodaks from $5 to $55.

Box Cameras at $2 to $5

The one pictured is a new 2A
model at $3.50. It is made with a

Marco Zim, the New York artist
fine-grained imitation morocco cov-
whose paintings, etchings and sculp-
ered ALUMINUM box. (Former
ture were exhibited last month under
models were made with wood box.)
the auspices of the educational de-
partment of the United Jewish Chart-
Takes pictures 21/ 2 x4 1 /4 inches.
ties, was honor guest at a luncheon
HUDSON'S—SECOND FLOOR—FARMER
given by the Scarab Club last Tues-
At a regular meeting of the trus-
Miss Sally Brooks of Crane avenue
day afternoon. Mr. Zim presented
tees of Congregation Emanuel, corner
the club with one of his etchings, en- was hostess at a farewell party last ,
Sunday evening honoring her sister Taylor and Wilson streets, last Sun-
titled the "Oak Tree."
Miss Rose Brooks, who will leave for day morning it was decided unani-
New York the latter part of Decem- mously that full use be made of the
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and
ome the bride f organization of a Religiuos School,
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son, Richard, of 52 Chicago boulevard bar and who will bee
Dr. Jack Fischman in January. Priz- commonly known as a Sunday School,
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have returned from a several days's es at bridge were won by the Misses for the study of Jewish history and
lisle top or silk to the top
Full fashioned chiffon hose
visit with their daughter, Miss I.izette Ida Fenster, Sophie Lipnick, Annabel
newest shades—"Every Pair Must Please."
Freund, who is attending school at Isberg, Rose Schrebnick and Sophie relTighir first meeting for enrollment of
the Walnut Hill School at Natick, August. A midnight luncheon was pupils will take place next Sunday
near Boston. Miss Freund expects to
guests. Among those morning, Dec. 6, from 10 to 12 o'clock
return to Detroit shortly to spend her served to 4
isses Gol- i nthe vestry rooms. All children 6
who ve entertainedd were the M
vacation with her parents.
die Lux, Ida Fenster, Berth a Cohn , t old years of age are welcome. Sep-
rbor, Lillian arate classes will be formed for the
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten and Helen Dalitz of Ann A
August and Betty Steinberg and children according to their ages under
sons of Newark, N. J., are the house
the supervision of I. II. Mendelsso hn,
Doris Glickman, pianists .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Ber-
a man of large experience at that
gar of 830 West Boston boulevard.
Mrs. Jacob Eder and daughter, Lil- work. The attendance at the sesions
lian, of 902 Pallist er avenue were of this school will be free of any
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leff (Grace hostesses at a miscellaneous shower charge to all who wish to come. A
Goldsmith) have returned from their on Wednesday evening, ov. , I staff of competent teachers is now be-
Full fashioned sheerest chiffon, finest quality, every
honeymoon
to Chicago and are now oring Mrs. David Elconin of Milwau- ing chosen.
fashionable shade, best value obtainable
at home at the London Manor Apart- kee, who was Miss Dorothy Bronstein
Come every Sunday morning at 10
ments, 1785 Sewed avenue.
of Detroit before her marriage last o'clock beginning next Sunday, Dec.,
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
Sunday. Covers were laid for 50 6 1925
.
Barney Barnett was host at a din- guests, who enjoyed dancing and '
party at the Addison Hotel hon- games. Mrs. Elconin was the recipi-
FYFE'S—FIRST FLOOR
oring Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb and
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ent of many beautiful gifts.
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Mrs. Harry Barnett, who left for
Branch Shops on Third and Fourth Floor.
Flori da on D ec.
1. Amon others en-
Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin (Matilda Lie-
Mrs.
Barnett
and
Mrs.
ning
for
tertai
berman) of Collingwood avenue en-
Gottloeb was Mrs. Louis Barnett, tertained for the Ilyhatters last Mon-
Chanukah:
Plans are being completed for
URRIMMUM EM EJ who was hostess at a luncheon at the day evening when Miss Sylvia Kert-
Statler followed by a theater party zer of Toronto was an out-of-town Chanukah plays and entertainments
at the Temple.
guest. Prizes at bridge were won by in all the branches of the United He-
the Misses Florence Gilman and Ada- brew Schools Wilkins Stret School,
Miss Ruth Marion Klein of Colling-
Kirby Avenue, Talmud Torah, Phila-
wood avenue had as her house guest line Cohen.
delphia Avenue Talmud Torah and
last week-end Miss Rose F. Rabb of
Fifty people attended a linen show- Westminster and Delmar School.
Cleveland, Ohio a student at the Yp- er given in honor of Miss Rae Fleisch-
silanti Normal School. Miss Klein man, formerly of Toronto, at the
Zialik Club:
entertained for her guest on Satur- home of her aunt, Mrs. J. Sukenic of
A meeting of the girls Bialik Club
day evening.
301 Harmon avenue, on Wednes d ay will be held Saturday evening, Dec.
Mrs.
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evening,
Nov.
25.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert of 2061 were the Misses Ida Fleishman and
East K i rby
5 A ' Cohen
Blaine avenue had as their house
The club is conducteing it's meetings'
guest last week end Harry Weiner of Lena Sukenic,
in Hebrew. All girls who understand;
Dorchester, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. William Levitt of the Hebrew language are welcome to
Los Angeles are spending two weeks attend these meting&
Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb and Mrs. with their brother and sister, Mr. and
Harry Barnett and children of 2690 Mrs. Moses Levitt or this city.
Leslie avenue left last Tuesday for
Miami, Fla., where they will join Mr.
Mrs. Meyer Prentis and family of
Gottloeb and Mr. Barnett and remain 664 Chicago boulevard have left for
over the winter.
Miami, Fla., where they will spend
to $
$
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levenson the winter months.

For Christmas Gift Giving

Jyfe's "Special"
Chiffon Hose . .

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Three Pairs Packed in
Holiday Box $5.25

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Chiffon Hose .. . 'PAIR

Three Pairs Packed in
Holiday Box $10.00

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of 6615 Seminole avenue entertained
Honoring Miss Eva Schossberg, a
15 small children at a party last Sun bride-elect of this month, her sister
afternoon in honor of the fifth Mrs. J. Weitz was hostess at an
birthday anniversary of their daugh- elaborate luncheon, bridge and per-
ter, Leona Muriel Levenson.
sonal shower at the Palmetto Hotel
on Nov. 18. The honor guest re-
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Miller and family ceived many lovely gifts.
of 2495 Taylor avenue had as their
guest for Thanksgiving Alfred Ja-
Mr. and Mrs. David Kalisch of
cobs of Philadelphia.
Harper avenue entertained 24 guests
at a dinner at the Elks Club last Sun-
Mrs. Mark Weinbeck entertained day evening in honor of their nine-
last week with a luncheon at the Ho- teenth wedding anniversary. The ta-
tel Statler complimenting Miss Flor- bles were centered with bronze chry-
h
ence Rosen of Buffalo, the ouse
santhemums. Following the dinner
guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Isra- guests were entertained at the Kal-
el of Hazelwood avenue. Following
the luncheon Mrs. Weinbeck took her isch home.

guests to see "No, No, Nannette."

DETROIT'S LEADING CAFE

FRANK JONES SUPERB
ORCHESTRA

Brother of !sham Jones

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Now Playing Three Semions, 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9.30 to 1 May.

Special Saturday Afternoon Naming from 12 to 2:30 P. M.

Make your reservations now for New Year's Eve. Two
orchestras for dancing and a gala entertainment on
both floors. . Hats, Caps, Balloons Noise Makers and

For Ream-ration. Call Cadillac 5074.

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Afternoon Dancing
at Briggs'

STROH BLDG.

Reservations
arc in order
madam!

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This is the time of year
when Detroit's most cor-

rect places for social gath-
erings are being booked in
advance.

A refined atmosphere and
luxurious appointments mark
the Palmetto as the ideal place
for private parties, bridge, din-

ner! or social teas.

Spacious ballroom, banquet
hall or private dining rooms are
Arrangements may
available.
be made through the steward.

Lunch.. 11,10 to 1-45c.

Dimmer EEO to 1.30-61211.

Sunday Dienes II:34 A- M. to
$130.

P.M.

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Hancock at John R
Glendale $000

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WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R

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Private Dining Rooms for Special Parties.

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$ 10.00

WRIGHT, KAY&

Complimenting Mrs. Joseph Miller
Detroit's Most Popular
of Detroit, formerly of Toronto, a
Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman left lovely stork shower was given last
2 to 6 P. M.
on Tuesday for Los Angeles, where Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Every
Day,
Including Sunday
they will remain until the first of J. A. Schiff of 6413 ironwood avenue.
2 Dance Bands
April.
Among the out-of-town guests were
Dancing All Day Long
Mesdames Anne Jacoby and Anna-
Floating Dance Floor
Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller of 2292 belle Miller of Chicago and Sara Pen-
Pingree avenue celebrated their fif-
by of California.
teenth wedding anniversary last Sun-
day by entertalpg 20 couples at a
The Misses Estelle Meyerson and
supper, follow, y games and danc- Lillian Bale were hostesses at a slum-
ing. Among lb many gifts received her party last Saturday night at the
was one from the Progressive Ladies Meyerson home, 2018 Vicksburg ave-
Aid Society, in which the hosts are nue. The following afternoon the
Grand Circus Park
active members.
Neat to Adams Theater
guests attended the Temple Theater.
Those who attended were the Misses
Miss Sarah Dunsky of 1662 Elm- Belle Myerson, Estelle Stearns, Ruth
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prise miscellaneous shower on Tues- Betty Berick, Jean Collins, Esther
day evening, Nov. 26, in honor of Honeyman. Betty Silver, Shirley
Miss Lillian Sherman, bride-elect of Wain, Mary Meyerson, Doris Garfield,
Jan. 10. Miss Dunsky was assisted Lillian Ketai, Katherine Goldsmith,
by Mks Shirley Pas , e11, Mrs. A. Shef. .Jennie Smith and Rose Lieberman.
kind, Mrs. David Gilbert and Mrs.
Irving Gettleman. The honor guest
Miss Marion Flayer of 110 Marston
received many lovely gifts.
avenue has returned from a fort-
night's stay in Chicago, where she
was the house guest of Miss Reine
Sampson.

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is now located at

12906 WOODWARD AVE.

CORNER FARRAND PARK AVENUE

On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 22, the
Misses Lillian Gottesman and Myra
Myers gave a bridge luncheon at the
Mansion in honor of Mrs. David El-
conin, who was bliss Dorothy Born-
stein before her marriage on Nov.
29. Prices were won by Mrs. Jack
Edelstein, Sophie Tzeletski, Fannie
Schneider and Ida G. Silverman.

Mr. end Mrs. Isadore Schorr of 885
Blaine avenue and their daughter,
Mrs. Meyer Burnstine, with Mrs.
Burnstine's sons, Leon and Philemon.
of 635 Blaine avenue, will leave on
Sunday, Dec. 6, for Los Angeles,
where they will spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of
West Boston boulevard recently re-
turned after spending several days
in New York.

Mrs. Lillian Horowitz and daugh-
ters, Sarah and Estelle, has moved
into their new home at 4026 Monter-
ey avenue.

Mrs. H. G. Schlafer of 2268 Tay-
lor avenue recently entertained at a
luncheon of beautiful appointments
followed by a bridge at the Statler
Hotel.

Miss Jean Golden of 359 Twenty-
ninth street entertained 35 guests at
a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss
Anne Buchner, whose marriage will
be an event of Dee. 6.

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may be engaged.
In fact, everything that is Included in charming en-
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Bagley, Park and Adams Ave.

Janney-Bowman Bldg.
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