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December 10, 1926 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-10

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DINNER-DANCE DEC. 12

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Members of the Hebrew Ladies
Aid Society will celebrate their I
I fifteenth anniversary with a dinner

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Over 500 members of the Council I The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
of Jewish Women assembled at the i Zedek will welcome its new members
Hotel Statler in the large ball room, at a membership tea to be held at the
and heard a musicale worthy of their , synagogue on Tuesday afternoon, Dec.
presence. Mrs. Welt welcomed the 1I. Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, chairman
new and old members and the pro- of the program committee, has ar-
rant which followed was presented ranged a delightful program, which
y Mrs. Phyllis Zuckerman Allen, will include Mrs. Emma Lazaroff
Miss Marie Silk, Mrs. Edith Wolf Scheyer, vocalist, Harold Ehrlich,
Kopelson, Miss Edith Ella Dark and violinist, and Mrs. Marvin Gingold
the choral group of the Music Study will read current events. llos-
club, with Charles Frederick Morse tesses for the afternoon are Mesdames
conducting. Mrs. Lillian Lachman M. II. Zackheim, Harry Wetsman,
Silver and Mrs. Belle Morse were the Louis Solomon, Benjamin Goldman,
Morse M. Cohen, Inman Kaplan, }fer-
accompanists. Tea followed.
ry Selker and Samuel Frank. Plans

From 11/4 to 3 Feet Square

In this gift group. there are beautiful Persian and Turkish
weaves in both bright and restrained colorings, including Kurd. IR
istans. Shirazs, Beloochistans, Afghans, and Bokharas. Each
One is a prize at these very moderate prices.

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A unique affair of the week was
a stag dinner tendered to Benjamin
Friedman and Ray Baer of the foot-
ball team of the University of Mich-
igan on Monday evening at the
1'hoenix Club by a group of friends.
Sol Cole acted in the capacity of
toastmaster and Federal Judge
Charles C. Simons was the principal
speaker.

Smoking Sets, Humidors and Cabinets

Viennese Embossed Luther.

Ornamental Chests and Cigar Boxes

Bronze Mounted Marble Desk

Equipment
ge Shakers, Sets, Etc.

Smokers

Fine Smoking Stands with Equipment

Marble and Bronze Mounted Ash Trays

Unlimited Variety of Book Ends

Bronze and Porcelain Figures

India ■ Brass Cigar and Cigarette Boxes
And many other Serviceable Articles

King's Gift Package Known
Everywhere

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EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS

Feather Beds Made or Converted to

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Comforters and Mattresses

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Engagements

Mrs. George Epstein of Chicago
Mrs. 0. R. Ehrlich of 2747 Glad.
boulevard, invited six guests to lunch- stone avenue was hostess at a bridge-
eon last Monday at the Phoenix luncheon and linen shower of delight-
Club.
ful appointments on Thursday, Dec.
in honor of her sister, Miss Betty
Miss Ruth Rae Velick of New York, 2,
Steinberg.
formerly of this city, is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Velick of
Complimenting Mrs. L. Robert
Monterey avenue. Mise, Velick is be- Bernstein (Ann Fox) of 1676 Glad-
ing extensively entertained during her stone avenue, Miss Mildred Leber
stay here.
was hostess at a kitchen shower on
Nov. 17. Luncheon was served for
A Chanukah dinner party was given
30 guests.
on Sunday evening, Dee. 5, at the home
I of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krokovsky,
Ilendrie street, for the purpose of or-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Robert Bernstein
ganizing a family club. Covers were (Ann Fox) have returned from an
laid for 50 guests. David Krokovsky eastern trip and are at home to their
acted as toastmaster for the evening. friends at 1676 Gladstone avenue.

Hand
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Mountings
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Re-Setting
Your Jewels

Mr. and 31rs. Hyman Lerner of 278
Owen avenue announce the betrothal
of their daughter Fannie, to Manuel
Rice of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Horwitz of 623
East Warren avenue, announce the
bethrotal of their daughter, Rae, to
Philip (Render of Monterey avenue. A
reception will be held Sunday evening
Dec. 12, 1926, at 623 East Warren
avenue.

The Neil' 31ountinge
Feature Long Baguette
and Square Diamonds
to derclop the design .

Mrs. Minnie Lichtenstein of 1940
Pingree avenue announces the engage -
ment of her daughter, Fay, to Peter
Clayton of Cleveland, nephew of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Sellman of this city.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. Leff, of Flint Mich.,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Lillian, to Joseph Kay Kap-
lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan
of West Boston boulevard.

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Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kohn of 1039
Vinewood avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son, on
Dec. 6.

Sir. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch of 234
East Grand avenue, announce the
birth of a son, Walter, on Dec. 2, 1926.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Isaacs (Sara
Manson) of 1711 Monterey avenue are
receiving felicitations on the birth of
a daughter, Phyllis Ruth, on Dec. 1.

in leather
are always welcome

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Fitted Cases
Writing Portfolios
Drinking Cup Sets

Wardrobe Trunks
Over-night Bags
Manicure Sets
Purses, Handbags

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We offer splendid choice of
practical, durable and delight-
ful gifts—together with wide
price range and unusual value.

Plans have been completed for the
bridge-tea to be given by the North-
western branch of the Old Folks
Home on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 2
p. m., at the Belcrest, 5440 Cass
avenue.
Novel prizes have been secured and
will be awarded at each table. Those
desiring reservations are requested to
communicate immediately with Mrs.
Max Rich, chairman of the affair,
phone Empire 0482-W; Mrs. Si. P.
Fisher, Longfellow 7079, or Mrs.
Samuel Singer, who are assisting
with arrangements.

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Bright and cheerful colors distinguish this group of rugs that
may be used as table mats and bench scarfs. The average size
of these Turkish rugs is 11/4 by 3 feet.

given at the Phoenix Club. This will
be preceded by the usual dinner and
dancing will be enjoyed throughout
David Gross of 295 Ilendrie avenue
the evening.
announces the engagement of his
daughter, Harriet, to Zelick H. Katz
In honor of the third wedding an-
of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Saperstein, Mr. and Mrs. A. Homon- Katz.

off entertained with a delightful sur-
prise party on Thanksgiving eve, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wein-
berg of Elmhurst avenue. Covers
Mrs. I.ouis Lipson and Mrs. Joseph were laid for 40 guests. Bridge was
Zechman were hostesses to 96 guests
the diversion of the evening and
at luncheon and bridge on Dec. 7, prizes were awarded Mrs. Segal of
at Webster Hall.
Cleveland, Mrs. L. Miroff, Miss Molly
Saperstein and Jean Blair.
Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Sorock have
as their house guests Mrs. I. Wil-
Complimenting her sister-in-law,
liams of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Miss Mary Goldstein, whose morriage
A. Pollock of Asheville, N. C., sisters
to henry Greenberg will be an event
of Mrs. Sorock.
of Jan. 2, 1927, Mrs. Jack Golds of
1969 Taylor avenue entertained 65
Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald of guests at a linen shower at the Fort
Chicago boulevard has returned from Wayne Hotel on Friday, Nov. 19.
a 10 days' trip to Davenport, Ia.. and Miss Goldstein was the recipient of
Chicago.
many lovely gifts.

Ship Models for the Den

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Small Turkish Rugs at $4.95 to $15

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of East have been completed for the card
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Grand boulevard were hosts to their
Saturday night club and a few inti-
Mrs. Herman P.
MRS. WILLIAM MILLER.
mate friends at a buffet supper on Hotel Steller.
Cohen is in charge of the affair.
Wednesday evening last.
and dance on Sunday, Dec. 12, a t
Dr. Alvin D. llersch delivered an 6:30 p. m., at the Fort Wayne hotel.
Of interest to many is the announce- address before the weekly Friday eve-
Mrs. William Miller has been
meat of the marriage of Mrs. Pearl
chosen chairman of the affair and is
Barris to Joseph Garvett, which took ning services at the club house, 89
being
assisted by Mesdames L. Sobel,
(\place in l'hiladelphia in November. Rowena street, on the subject "What
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Think Ye ioli f g God?" On
Mr. and Mrs. Garvett are former resi- lle
(Greenwald.
dents of Detroit and are now making the topic for discussion being "After
Edward Funk's orchestra has been
their home in Philadelphia.
engaged to furnish the dance music.
Death, What?"
Those desiring reservations are re-,
The Palmetto Hotel was the scene
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman quested to communicate with Mrs.
Of a dinner-dance followed by a keno have as their house guest the latter's William Miller, telephone Hemlock
party last Sunday evening, sponsored mother, Mrs. Lewin Epstein of New 2474-R.
by the Mainmonides Medical Society
for members and their families. Dr. York City.
W. W. Kahn, chairman of the eve-
Next Sunday evening a keno party
ning, provided splendid prizes.
combined with splendid prizes will be

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Round Chinese Rugs from Tien Tam

Across the Pacific Ocean to Hudson's come splendid Chinese it
rugs in many new and distinguished patterns on nine different LI
background colors. Three sizes, 2 feet at $14.50; 21/4 feet, $22.50;
and 3 feet, $34.50.

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