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The J. L. HUDSON
LIEBERWITZ BROS.
The January White Sale
Offers Savings in Linens!
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9021 TWELFTH STREET — 2936 HASTINGS STREET
The Bicur Cholem Society is plan-
In honor of the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy Beth Frank, ning to give a party for members
Rubiner,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
only
on Thursday evening, Feb. 4, at
to Samuel H.
Harry Frank of 841 West Boston Emanuel Synagogue instead of the
usual
business meeting. At the meet-
boulevard will be at home on Sun-
ing held on Jan. 7 it was announced
day, Jan. 17. No cards.
that the annual excursion date will
On Jan. 3 Mr. and Mrs. I. B. be Sunday evening, June 13. Miss
Krauss of 4625 Chene street served a Dorothy Robbins was appointed chair-
dinner to 40 guests in honor of their man of the social committee. At
that meeting an interesting discus-
son, Fred's, bar mitzvah.
sion on crime prevention was given
by Miss Ida Lipman of the women's
Frank G. Reiner, formerly of division of the Detroit Police Depart.
Youngstown, Ohio, who has been here meat.
on an extended visit with friends, has
rejoined the United States Marine
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and
Corps.
children, Philip and Josephine. of 560
Miss Lucille Harrison of 162 Lu- East Grand boulevard expect to leave
cerne boulevard, Los Angeles, for- next week for an extended European
merly of Detroit, was the house guest trip, during which they will spend
of Miss Lillian Nachlas of Houston, several months in Italy.
ANNOUNCE THEIR
January Clearing Sale
OF EXCLUSIVE
Shoes for Women
CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE STOCKS
Regularly Priced
$10 $12
Texas, during the holidays. During
The class of 1927 of Temple Beth
her stay at Houston Miss Harrison
was the incentive for many delight- El High School gave a party and
dance at Temple Beth El Saturday
ful affairs.
night, Jan, 9. The arrangements
Miss Harriet R. Kutinsky of East committee consisted of Esther Silk,
Hendrie avenue left for New York Joel Kahn and Morris Pereira.
To be sold Jan. 14 to 24
only at
Your unrestricted choice. Sizes 21/2
to 9. Widths AAA to EE. Come
early while your size is obtainable.
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NO EXCHANGES
NO REFUNDS
9021 TWELFTH STREET
2936 HASTINGS
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Have a Radio
Installed in
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In
Webb avenue have left for a visit in
New York and Atlantic City.
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control—a tested and
thoraugl.ly effic:•nt oat.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of
Edison avenue left last Sunday to
spend the remainder of the winter in
Fort Lauderdale and St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Grinnell Bros
Dr. Leo M. Franklin was called to
Cincinnati the early part of the week
by the serious illness of his mother.
Steinway Representatives
In honor of the birthday anniver-
sary of her sister, Miss Elizabeth Lit-
vin, Miss Dorothy Litvin was hostess
at a party at their home on Euclid
avenue on Jan. 3. The following
members of the Sigma Omega Phi
Sorority were present: Sonia Lover,
Anne Shnurowitz, Ida Hartzstein.
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hehse White Sale features these heavy Iiiols linen
damask cloths and napkins. They are blzached
pure white and have a rich, lustrous finish. They
may be had in attractive floral designs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Agree of
2461 Glynn court had as their house
guest their cousin, Miss Bessie Ro-
senbaum of Montreal, in whose honor
they entertained at a delightful New
Year's eve party at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel. Among others entertaining
for Miss Rosenbaum were Mr. and
Sirs. Morris Garelik, who were hosts
at a bridge supper.
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W:scalward Avenel.
Hats for Under the
Southern Sun
10.00 to 45.00
The small hats with the higher
crowns exploited by Paris—and
the large hats—both are equally
fashionable. Bangkoks, balli-
buntals, horsehair, satin—some
with petaline straw.
Trimmed with smartest
new
ornaments, embroidery,
flowers, velvet.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ash of LaSalle
boulevard have returned from a fort-
night's visit in New York and Phila-
delphia.
Miss Ethel Goldman of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn., is visiting her cousin,
Mrs. Max Rich of Seward avenue.
LOUIS XVI
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of the most admired styles in furniture is that
to which has been given the name of the French
King, Louis XVI, husband of Mane Antoinette..1 One
which lends itself particularly well to the case of a grand
piano and in the example shown herewith the best
models of this great period in French decoration have
been carefully adapted to this beautiful instrument.
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ANNOUNCE
THEY ARE SUCCESSORS OF
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inches
Napkins
The Misses Dora Pomerantz and
Among the many affairs that have Anna Raimi have returned from
delightful
visit in Chicago, where
been given in honor of Miss Hazel D.
Hartz, whose marriage to John they were the guests of friends.
Frazer will take place on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz of
Calvert and Jan. IT, at Webster Hall, was a
es-
2981 Euclid avenue celebrated their
Collingwood
clothesline shower given by Miss
tenth anniversary on Saturday eve-
Freda Goldsmith. Miss Esther Hartz,
ning, Jan. 9, with a dinner at the
■ sister of the bride, entertained at
Book-Cadillac Hotel for 30 guests.
theater
party
and
tea
at
the
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The following guests were present
stelle Playhouse. Miss Rena Horwitz
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kvitka, Miss
at
her
home.
was hostess at a bridge
Helen Marder, Mr. and Mrs. Rose-
Plumbing and Heating
Miss Ann Fineman also entertained
man, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pearl,
at her home with a kitchen shower
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg, Mr. and
and the Misses Beatrice and Mildred
Mrs.
Albert Si. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenberg entertained with a novelty
H. Adelman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ka-
luncheon and bridge at Webster Hall.
petansky,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kapeton,
Mien Hartz has also been entertained
White, Mr. and Mrs.
by the Lu Ana Club, of which she is Mr. and Mrs. I.
General Contractor
Margolis,
Mr.
and Mrs. M. S. Kaplan,
• member, at a ."--er and bridge at Mr. Berger and many other out-of-
Ben
Book-Cadillac
Hotel.
Mrs.
and Builder.
the
town guests. A musical program was
Simons entertained on Tuesday, Jan.
rendered by the guests and dancing
12, in honor of Miss Hartz with a
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bridge luncheon at her home. Mrs. followed.
Leo Weissman was hostess at a linen
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis and
shower on Tuesday evening honoring
children of 3310 Rochester avenue
the bride-elect, and Mrs. Arthur
left last Thursday for MiamiS, Fla ,
Resideee• Garfield 5822-M
Purdy entertained for Miss Hartz at
for an extended stay.
a bridge tea.
The Shop Where Court
and Service Prevail.
M. A. FRIEDLANDER & SON
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$7
22 inch 80,:z P z
$8.25
er cities until 10 days ago, when Dr.
Bernstein returned to Detroit- and Manning, whose marriage will take
Mrs. Bernstein left for Miami to re- place at the Elks Club in February.
main for a week. She will return Covers were laid for 30 guests.
early in April.
Miss alma Rill Ressler, who has
Abe Srere, who left with Mrs. Srere been visiting Mrs. Eugene Mincer of
Chicago
for two weeks, has returned
a number of weeks ago to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Srere, to her home. She was delightfully
entertained
during her stay.
in Los Angeles, has returned to De-
troit. Mr. Srere expects to remain in
Mrs.
Morris
D. Silver of 48 Mars-
Los Angeles for a short time.
ton avenue has been appointed state
chairman
for
the
Young Artists Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Char les Greenbaum
of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, test which will be held in the spring
of
1927
by
the
Michigan
Federation
will celebrate their thirtieth wedding
anniversary on Jan. 15, when they of Music Clubs.
will entertain 30 guests at dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dunn and son,
Among the out-of-town guests will be
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander of Alvin Jerome, of 8300 Dexter boule-
vard
has left for Hot Springs, Ark.,
Detroit, who are spending the winter
to spend the remainder of the win-
in San Diego.
ter. They were accompanied by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander of David Dunn and Mrs. Louis Newman
San Diego, Calif., had as their house and daughter, Jeannette, of Medbury
guest recently W. Brooks of Los An- avenue.
geles, in whose honor they enter-
Mrs. Herman Feldman of Maple-
tained at a party for 18 guests.
wood avenue has left for Los Angeles, l
Calif.,
to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Colman of 2706
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Mrs. Ralph C. Paul of 2080 Hazel-
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber. The
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engagement of their nephew, Maurice wood avenue was hostess at a very
L. Schatz, to Gertrude Schreiber has delightful farewell party given at
at
Webster
Hall
on
Saturday,
Jan.
9,
been announced.
1 o'clock, in honor of her sister-in-
Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow law, Mrs. Semetta Rozan, and moth-
avenue, who has been in New York er-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Paul, and Mrs.
for the past week, will leave on Sat- Harry Gursky, who have left Detroit
to reside in New York City. Covers
urday for Atlantic City.
were laid for 30 guests. The T-shaped
Complimenting Miss Pearl Green- table was very beautifully decorated
baum, whose marriage to Harry D. with butterfly roses and smilax and
Levinson will take place on Feb. 7, lighted tapers were used very effec-
Mrs. Harry Bronston of 2005 Pingree tively. Colors were carried out in
avenue entertained 12 guests at a peach and green. Each guest received
a peach colored gardenia enclosed in
bridge and shower on Jan. 9.
a little suitcase bearing her name on
The bar mitzvah of Milton B. Sing - a tag. Mah jong and bridge were
at
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius 51 played and lovely prizes given
Singer of 2259 Pingree avenue, took each table. The departing guests
were
recipients
of
many
beautiful
place at Congregation Mishkan Israel
on Saturday morning, Jan. 2. Morris gifts.
Fishman, president of the congrega-
Mrs. Samuel Fisher of 2449 Taylor
tion, spoke. A dinner and entertain-
ment was later given by Mr. anJ Mrs. avenue gave a bridge in honor of her
house
guest, Mrs. Alec Miller of To-
Singer at their home and among the
after-dinner speakers were Rabbi ronto, Ont.
Stallman, Rabbi Aishiskin and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Simons have re-
Fishman. Mr. and Mrs. Singer also
turned to their home in Brooklyn, N.
entertained on Sunday, Jan. 3.
Y., after spending the holiday season
Mrs. Peter M. Bernstein and two with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Simons
sons of Gladstone avenue are in Bel- of Palmer Lodge.
laire, Fla., where they will spend the
Miss Sara Goldberg of 1464 West
remainder of the winter. Dr. Bern-
stein accompanied his wife and their Grand boulevard and Miss Aimee To-
,
bias
were joint hostesses at a bridge
ago
sons to Georgia several weeks
where they visited in Macon and oth.1 il au n ec ohue ,onAionwetrhehofnoorrmingofmit s miscel-
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Fine Damask Tab'e Cloth; and
Napkins
City, where she attended the wed-
Much interest is being evidenced
ding of her cousin, Bertha Kutisker.
She will visit her uncle in Hartford, by the Omega Epsilon Sorority in re-
gard
to a mid-winter dance to be
Conn., and friends in Pittsburgh, Pa.
I given Friday evening, Jan. 22, at the
Miss Beatrice Weinberg of Carter Imperial Hotel. Shook' original or-
avenue entertained Thursday eve- chestra has been engaged for the oc-
ning, Jan. 7, at her home with three casion. Tickets may be obtained from
tables Of bridge. The following were Miss Betty Smith, who is chairman
present: The Misses Jean Feldman, of the committee, or from any other
Ruby Feldman, Anna Tack, Adeline member of the sorority. Proceeds
Cohen, Esther Kovan, Adele Holm- of the affair are to be used for char-
stet, Rose Schlock, Mary Solomon, itable purposes.
Helen Blucher and Mrs. Sant Gros ,
The Messrs. Loikrec were hosts to
and Mrs. Charles Cohn. First and
second prizes were won by Miss a number of their Detroit brothers
llolmstat and Miss Tack. Miss Rose of the Alpha Theta Kappa Fraternity
and their friends at their Parkview
Schlack won the booby prize.
avenue home in Sandwich, Ont., on
Mr. and Mrs. L. Slesinger of Pitts- Sunday evening, Jan. 10.
$5.85
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For tinkling glasses, gleaming silver and fine china
no more attractive background could be suggested
than these splendid table cloths of snowy white
linen. And the White Sale at Hudson's has brought
together a collection of table linens offered at ex-
tremely low prices.
All ecolety items and ether local eeln should be communicated to the office .1 The
Chronicle by a o'clock Wednesdayafternoon in order to appear to the current week's
iseue. Phone Cadillac 1040, 5.01ety F.dltor. Mall notice. so so to be received nal later
than Wohooday.
A piano of this style may be successfully used in corn.
binanor. with furniture of other periods. Particularly
does it harmonize with the Colonial type as the two
have much in common. of The possession of this
beautiful grand is easily possible with the allowance on
your present piano and convenient terms if desired.
M. Wilensky
JANNEY-BOWMAN, Inc.
Con. Park 6 Elizabeth
Bldg.
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