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December 31, 1926 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-31

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PAGE SIX

LEAGUE U. H. S. PLANS
CARD PARTY FOR JAN. 51



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Beginning on
Monday, January 3

Arrangements are being completed!
for the luncheon and card party to be I
given by the Northwestern Women's

Hudson's January
Sale of White

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0 The warm climes are attracting Miss Rachel Ganapol, daughter of
0 numbers of Detroiters. Among those Mr.
and Mrs. Boris Ganapol, has re-
from New York City, where
0 who are soon to leave for California turned
0 are
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing, who she is attending Columbia University,
spend a few days in New York and will spend the holidays with her
0 will
sailing for the western coast; parents.
0 before
Mrs.
llertha Traub, Mrs. Bernard
0 Wurzberger
Mrs. Barney Barnett (Mel Price)
of Chicago boulevard
0 and her daughter,
with a bridge and mah
0 inson, and family. Mrs. Herbert Rob- entertained
jong party on Wednesday, Dec. 22.
0
Luncheon was served for 12 guests.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet are Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Max
0 wintering
at their southern home in Kirschbaum and Mrs. Benjamin Gott-
loeb.
0 Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
0 Mrs. David R. Stocker was the Miss Marie Silk, violinist, was solo.

Dinnerware
Glassware
Silverware
Kitchenware
Gift Articles
Lamps

Exceptions:--

The January Sale of
Linens, Cottons, & Bedding

The January Sale of
Fine Lingerie



Lenox China
Alvin Silver
Rodgers 1847 Silver
Rookwood P ottery

Two annual Hudson events that bring oppor-

guest of honor at a subscription ist on the Italian program of the Mu-
luncheon of beautiful appointments sic Study Club on Friday afternoon
tunities for economy in NEW, DEPENDABLE
on Tuesday at the Hotel Statler. Mrs. at Webster flail. Mrs. Sarah Title-
merchandise of standard Hudson quality.
A. C. Lappin presented sonic vocal baurn, pianist, was the accompanist.
MRS. JACOB SILBERSTEIN
selections.
Miss Helen Esser, daughter of Mr . League of the United Hebrew Schools
fer
Mrs. C. A. llopp of 3311 Tuxedo and Mrs. Israel Esser, is spending her on Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 12:30 o'clock,
it
,t«' ' let4e361=1,111(...Msee4IC/4=
avenue was hostess to 26 guests at vacation in New York City.
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
6,014
River.
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Der
Llawy Avenee,0
luncheon and bridge on Monday at
Torah.
DETROIT
Established ma
Mrs. Jacob Silberstein has been
Miss Ceil Miller of 2495 Taylor
the Belcrest.
avenue entertained at a bridge Wed- chosen chairman of the affair and is
Mrs. M. Steinberg entertained at! neaday evening in honor of Miss being assisted by Mesdames Samuel
Busker, Celia Brody, Harry Goldberg,
luncheon and bridge fur 40 guests on Gladys Chulock of Maywood,
Lena Reifller, Abe Kasle and Louis
Thursday at the Belcrest.
Miss Jeannette Krinsky of Pingree Lightstone.
Mrs. Samuel Kelt and Mrs. Benja-
spent
the
week-end
in
Flint
A very beautiful dinner was given avenue
min Schwartz are co-chairmen of the
Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. L. as the guest of Mrs. George Cava- refreshment committee.
Winkleman at their home on Colo- naugh.
A delightful literary and musical
rado avenue for 25 guests.
program is being planned and will be
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon and followed by cards. I'rizes will be
Miss Maxine Finsterwald of Chi- children of Lansing spent the past awarded at each table.
cago boulevard had as her guest over week as the house guests of Mr. and
A large advance sale of tickets has
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Hazelwood already been reported and a record
the week-end Miss Irene Mills o f
avenue.
crowd is anticipated. Tickets may be
cago.
obtained from any of the committee
Miss Dorothy Uretsky of 1493 Eu- members or at the door.
Miss Dorothy flay of Elmira, N. Y.,
is the house guest of Miss Lucille Fin- clid avenue is entertaining as her
house guest Miss Iva Dosie of Ona-
sterwald of Chicago boulevard.
way, Mich.
Mrs. Fannie Doktor had as her
I:
house guests the past week Dr. and
Miss Rose Mitchell of 3228 Carter
Mrs. Samuel Gluckerman of Newark, avenue spent the week-end in Bay
N. J.
City the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
KOPELOVE•MILLER
Rev. and Mrs. Elias Miller of 6413
Miss Freda Levine of Montgomery Price.
Ironwood avenue announce the mar-
avenue is the guest of relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky and riage of their daughter, Rosalyn, to
friends in Pittsburgh.
daughter, Maxine May, together with Bernard James Kopelove of Dayton,
Miss Ruth Cohen of Glynn court their sister, Mrs. Harry Wheeler and Ohio, which was an event of Satur-
daughter, Maryellen, are spending day evening, Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs.
has left for a several weeks' stay in
Pittsburgh. the winter in Los Angeles, Calif., the Kopelove have returned from a short
guests of the former's father, Joseph honeymoon trip to Dayton.
ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR
Call or Phone: Empire 9000.
Miss Freda Marcus and Mrs. Anna Lefkofsky. En route they visited in
Sutschman are the house guests of Chicago, where they were entertained
STOLARSKY•LIBSTER
Manager's Office.
The marriage of Miss Fanny Lib-
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne. by friends.
CRYSTAL AND GRAND BALLROOMS
ster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
A surprise birthday party was jamin Libster of Cincinnati, Ohio,
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and Mrs.
Jacob Margolis left on Wednesday given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Samuel Stolarsky, son of Mr.
I
with their families for California to A. Greenbaum of 2014 Calvert av e- and Mrs. Herman Stolarsky of this
nue in honor of their daughter, Anne, city, was solemnized on Saturday eve-
in1t0*Min /
remain for the winter months.
tgaZtaYiaalkMh
on Saturday evening, Dec. 25.
ning, Dec. 25, at the B'nai Israel Syn-
MUSIC BY
agogue, Rabbis A. M. Ashinsky and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Getlalka of 6415
THE BIG BRIGHT SPOT OF DETROIT
BILLY BUSHOR'S TWO CELEBRATED ORCHESTRAS
Chene street entertained Sunday, '
In honor of their daughter, Hattie. Eisenman officiating.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
Dee. 26, in honor of the first wedding whose engagement to Cecil Ham-
IRRESISTIBLE! ENCHANTING!
anniversary of their children, Mr. and , burger, son of Mrs. Ethel E. Ilam- white georgette, trimmed with rhine-
Mrs. Albert Simons. Covers were burger of Medbury avenue, was re stones. her veil, which was Grecian
laid for 24 guests. The out-of-town cently announced, Mr. and Mrs. Mose style, was held in place with clusters
Real Compelling Dance Music Daily Featured
guests were the Misses Rae Handle- C. Applebaum of 2726 Sturtevant of orange blossoms. She carried a
:4,
most and Fae liackelbaum of Toronto. I : avenue will be at home on Sunday shower bouquet of bridal roses and
Miss Rita Gedalka entertained with: afternoon and evening, Jan. 2. No lilies-of-the-valley.
Miss Renee Stolarsky, sister of the
many piano and vocal selections. cards.
groom, attended as maid of honor and
(Brother of (sham Jones.)
Mr. and Mrs. Max Swimmer of
Miss Sophie Weltman of Cleve- little Frances Stolarsky, in a frock
of pink georgette, was flower girl.
6539
Whitewood
avenue
announce
land,
Ohio,
a
student
at
Kent
College,
— Given by —
Mrs. 1.ibster, mother of the bride,
the approaching marriage of their' Ohio is the house guest of Miss Belle
daughter, Natalie, to Herman J. Mil- L
a Feldman of 8540 La Salle boule- was attractively gowned in black
‘uitr..
INDEPENDENT PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
,
georgette. She wore a corsage of
ler, son of Rev. and Mrs. Elias Stil- ,
sweet peas and roses. Mrs. Stolarsky,
lee, which will take place on Dec. 30
at the home of Miss Swimmer.
! Samuel Feldman of Chicago is mother of the groom, was lovely in

spending his vacation with his uncle black georgette, heavily beaded. She
In honor of their sister, Miss Doro- land aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feld- also wore a corsage of sweet peas and
tai
--AT —
thy Levine, whose engagement to man of 8540 La Salle boulevard.
roses.
12 to 2 — 6 to 8 — 9:30 to I k M.
Sol Libster, uncle of the bride, act-
Maurice Sheridan was recently an- ,
PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON AUDITORIUM
nounced,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joshua
Herbal
Miss
Beatrice
Weinberg
of
Carter
ed
as
best
man.
C of Webb avenue entertained on Sat- avenue is spending the holidays in Among the out-of-town guests ip
Corner Byron and Philadelphia Ave.
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
present were: A. Bloom, B. P. Bloom,
urday evening, Dec. 25. Covers were Toronto, Ont.
First Class Orchestra.
Miss M. Bloom and Mrs. Krantz, al
laid
for
150
guests.
The
wedding
Admission 75 Cen ts.
Special Dining Rooms for banquets and large or small parties
will take place in June.
Good Time Assured.
1 Under the direction of Mrs. Alex- of Cleveland; Miss A. Goodman of
- ander Freeman, chairman of the do- Toledo; Miss Dolly Rosen and George
without additional charge.
,..
.. ...,
.......
Rosen
of
Cincinnati,
and
Nliss
Walsh
; mestic art department of the Needle-
: work Guild, 2,000 yards of material of London, Ont.
Phone Cadillac 5074 — Ask for Mr. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Stolarsky left for an
are being distributed among the ad-
vanced sewing classes in the high extended trip through the West.
Upon
their return, they will reside
schools of Detroit and suburbs to be
fashioned into garments for the in Cincinnati.
needy children in the orphanages and
hospitals of this city. Last year 2,600
garments were donated to the United
Jewish Charities. Mrs. Freeman or-
, ganized this section in the schools
four years ago.

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THE J. L. HUDSON CO.

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JERICHO
DANCE

Spend New Years Eve
at TJebster Hall

S L/ UNDAY
EVENING

arriagre

A Few Choice Reservations Left.

Good Music - Dancing
Novelties Noise Makers

JANUARY 9. 1927

BOOK-CADILLAC

., „ .
First Annual Ball

Frank Jones' Superb Orchestra

King Wah La Cafe

SATURDAY (NEW YEAR'S) NIGHT
JANUARY 1, 1927

118 Michigan Ave. West of Kinsel's

_ i

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cohen
, The Misses Ann Craig and Dorothy
Koppin of Taylor avenue are spend- (Bertha Richmond) announce the
birth
of a son, Arnal Avery, Dec. 14.
Mg the holidays with friends in Cleve-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 11. Landsberg
The Misses Elizabeth and 1.illian announce the birth of a daughter,
Giesler entertained with a farewell Barbara Jean, on Dec. 22.
party at their home on Leslie avenue
on Sunday evening, Dec. 26, honoring
their sister, Mrs. Max Eichman, who
with her son, Seymour David, left to
spend the winter months in San
Diego, Calif.

The Steinway
Miniature grand
in the Adam
Period Art
Cate

STEINWAY

The Jnilrument of the Immortals"

ET the coming of the New Year find in your home
L
that distinctiveness, that boundless musical joy; that

suggestion of culture and discrimination inseparably
associated with ownership of a Steinway Piano—the
instrument which, for nearly three-quarters of a cen-
tury has been without an equal in tonal beauty; in de-
pendability, in fame and value. Quality and service
considered,the Steinway is the least expensive of pianos.
It may be purchased, too, on convenient terms. Liberal
exchange allowance on other instrument. Have
a Steinway in your home New Year's Day!

'The Musical Center of Detroit"

GRINNELL BROS.

Steinway Representatives

ISIS-21

WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT
Be.oaars
40 Stemes-10

Dennis

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. David R.
Stocker and family, who have left to
make their permanent residence in
New York, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hay-
man entertained with a farewell din-
ner and bridge party on Sunday eve-
ning, Dec. 26, at their home, 3748
Wager street. Among the out-of-
town guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson and Miss
Millie Coplin of Toledo.

Mrs. M. Lebowitz of 1632 Calvert
: avenue has as her house guest Miss
Jeannette Itzkowitz of Chicago.

Miss Charlotte C. Ullian of Boston,
Mass., who is well-known for her cos-
tume painting and designing, is the
guest of her brothers, A. S. Ullian
and Hyman B. Ullian of this city.

Complimenting Miss Edythe Pearl-
man, a bride-elect of Dec. 30, Miss
Beatrice Stern of Leicester court was
hostess at a delightful bridge and
personal shower Tuesday evening,
Dec. 28. Miss Lillian Mittler of New
I York was one of the out-of-town
' guests who arrived to attend the wed-
' ding.

Miss Mildred Passell entertained 251
guests at a surprise party given in
honor of Sam Feinman at his home,
13128 Fenkell avenue, Dec. 25. The
out-of-town guests were William
Tandy of Flint and Charles Reich of
Chicago.

On Tuesday evening, Dee 28, Miss
Reline Cheren of 1955 Blaine avenue
I was hostess at a bridge in honor of '
Miss Tillie Bonne of New York.
Prizes were awarded the Misses Tillie
Bonne, Eva Mendelsohn, M arion Bur.
I sky and Betty Sofa and Lew Lewis,
Samuel Harris and Samuel Katkin.
Covers were laid for 21 guests.

Important!

In Sunday's News

EAT MORE
ICE CREAM

The hostess of today serves
ice cream at parties.

The modern hostess serve,
our superior ice cream at all
her parties because she knows
her guests prefer its rich, de-
licious taste and velvety tex-
ture. She can always be sure -
of the purity and superiority of
our ice cream. We pack our
ice cream in Scalright, Liquid-
Tight Paper Containers because
it keeps hard longer in Seal-
right, reaches you absolutely
fresh, and is easier to serve.

To remove Cream
hold container un-
der enld water an
Inetant: re m nee
top and prem. bot•
'own with thumb.;
olt in attractive
stns mama.

Ice Cream, dl 1..Mde

and

Two Quarts
One Gallon

Ilmors.

$1.00
2.00

Phone um your nett order.

Gordon's Certified Ice

Cream Co.

1558 WINDER STREET
Cadillac 4767

Robinson.Cohen Co.
will announce
their
Annual Clearance
in an Ad of
rare interest to
Furniture Buyers

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