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January 07, 1927 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-01-07

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Now in Every Section
of the Store

Miss Clara Heineman of Bloomfield
Hills entertained a group of young,
people at her home on New Year's
eve.

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

Entire Stocks
WOMEN'S
MISSES'
CHILDREN'S

Winter Apparel at
Emphatic Reductions

Now is the time to refresh
your children's garments

School children's1

outer garments

quickly c I • aned

at

exceptionally

low cost. •

Guard your c h il dr e n
against the danger of
germs that cling to their
garments and are circu-
lated in the school-room,
spreading colds, influ-
enza and other ailments.
Protect your child. Re-
fresh school garments
now. It costs so little and
means so much to your
children's health.

We Call and Deliver Promptly.

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BABY DAY NURSERY TO
HOLD BALL ON JAN. 30

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The senior chapter of the Hebrew L.
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Baby Day Nursery is putting forth
vela' engagement of Miss Katherine
i forthcoming
every effort to make its
Litwin, daughter of Mr. 111111 Mrs. P.
Litwin, to Samuel Goldstone, sun of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rubin, was an-.
nounced at a reception of delightful''
appointments given at the home of ,
Miss Litwin on New Year's eve.

Miss Quecnie K Berkovitz of the
Martha Cook Building, Ann Arbor,
has resumed her studies at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, after spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Berkovitz of 2191
Blaine avenue.

Dr. A. J. Kapetansky has returned
from a trip to Chicago, where he was
extensively entertained by relatives
and friends.

For Wear - Choose
Lisle-Top, Run-Stop
Extra Service
"Himel-Hose" 1.85

Mrs. David Chatlin of 2083 Glad-
stone avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Ruth, to l'hilip
Lieberman, son of Mrs. Rachel Lie-
berman of 2031 Clairmount avenue.

Three Pairs, 5.40

Mr. and Mrs. J. Spanner of Cleve-
land, Ohio, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Henrietta, to
Sydney Friedman, son of Mrs. Rose
Friedman of 8819 Dexter boulevard.

ELEANOR STANFIELD
Mrs. Ida Harris, who recently re-,
The dance will
turned from Los Angeles and is now! ball a great success.
be held Jan. :30, 1927, at the hotel
residing at 1484 Burlingame avenue,
Statler. Under the conscientious
had as her house-guest last week
guidance of the president, Mrs. Prez-
Miss Minna Plotkin of Toledo, who is
lour, a new insight and perspective
well known in musical circles.
has been gained and every member
is putting her shoulder to the wheel,
Miss Edith Heavenrich entertained so that with the success of the enter-
with a New Year's eve party at her prise many children will be bene-
home on Pingrce avenue.
filed.
Those desiring tickets are request-
The Misses Fechimer of the Lee ed to communicate with Mrs. Ilan-
Crest Apartment entertained at a nah Ilarvith, chairman of the ball
dinner of beautiful appointments at committee, 301 East Philadelphia
the Hotel Stutter on New Year's Day. avenue, or any member of the or-
ganization. For other information,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex II. Barnett of call Miss Eleanor Stanfield, 5181
Seward avenue have left for a sev- II uelbut avenue.

This lustrous, sturdy member of the "Ilimel-Hose"
family fulfills a very particular place in one's ward-
robe. It is created to wear and wear. Strongly re-
inforced with lisle heels, toes and feet, and with gar-
ter top, ending with a specially patented stripe that
stops runs. Here is a beauty without fragility—in
fifteen colors.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Hyman of Toronto
announce the engagement of their
(laughter • Molly, to David S. Mitchell,
son of Mrs. Jennie Mitchell of 3250
Gladstone avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Newman of 1676
Taylor avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Cecelia, to
Samuel Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Jacobs of 519 Ilolbrook
avenue.

Himel-Hose—First Floor

NOTE OF THANKS
---
The family of the late Albert I.
Sandorf of 199:1 Tuxedo avenue de-
sires to express its sincere thanks for
the kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended during its recent bereave-
ment, with special thanks to Perfec-
tion Lodge.

JERICHO
DANCE

TEMPLE HIGH SCHOOL
ORGANIZES DRAMA CLUB

Mr. and Mrs. Joel I.. Kapetansky,
accompanied by their daughter,
Claire Lucille, and son, Nathan, have
returned from a delightful motor trip
to Chicago.

The home of Mrs. Sol Gittleman of
Second boulevard will be the scene of
a musical-tea of delightful appoint.
ments on Friday afternoon, Jan. 7.
Among those who will participate in
the musical program are Mrs. Elek-
tra Simons, vocalist; Albert Bolen of
Paris, France, noted violinist; Miss
Sara Weinberg, pianist, and Emzo
Dell-Orafice, pianist.

Through an error, announcement
was made in the last edition of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle that Mrs.
C. A. Hopp was hostess at a luncheon
at the Belerest. The luncheon was
sponsored by the Phi Sigma Epsilon
Fraternity, which held a conclave in
Detroit during the week, and Mrs.
Hopp assisted on the arrangements
committee.

The Drama Club of the Senior High
School Department of Temple Beth
El, recently organized under the di-
rection of Mrs. Alan Kopelson, gave
the first of a series of one-act plays
on Sunday, Dec. 12, 1926. The second
play is well under way and will be
produced very shortly.
The club entertained at n dance on
Saturday evening, Jan. I, 1927, in the
ballroom of the temple. The evening
was spent in dancing, games, and en-
tertainment. The committee in charge
of the affair was composed of Norma
Brown, chairman; Charles Stolarsky,
Lauretta DeYoung, Saul Reiser, and
Wilma Glaser.
The meetings of the dub are held
every Thursday night at 7:30 at Tern-
ple Beth F.I.

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

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BOOK-CADILLAC

FOOD SHOWER PLANNED

Arrangements are being completed
for a food shower to be given at the
Knights of Pythias Hall on Jan. 19,
under the auspices of the Ilebrew
Baby Day Nursery. The only ad-
mission charge is a package of food
or staple groceries of any kind that
can be used at the nursery. Bridge
Miss Bessie Berger will leave on
will be the diversion of the afternoon
Sunday, Jan. 9, for California, where
and tea will be served. Mrs. Zamsky,
she will make her permanent home.
superintendent of the nursery, is in
charge of the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger of Ten-
nyson avenue have as their house-
guest their son, Dr. Bernard S. Zei-
ger, who is attending the Hebrew
Union College in Cincinnati.

David A. Kleinman will leave on
Saturday night, Jan. 8, for a short
stay in Philadelphia prior to his de-
parture for Florida and Havana,
Cuba. Mr. Kleinman will be accom-
panied on his trip south by his fa-
ther.

CRYSTAL AND GRAND BALLROOMS

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig
of Chicago boulevard entertained
several of their friends at a dinner.
dance given at their home on Satur-
day evening last.

Mrs. M. L. Prentis and children of
664 Chicago boulevard have left for
Los Angeles, Calif., where they will
spend the winter months. They will
be joined by Mr. I'rentis the latter
part of the month.

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limited space; the demands of the critical
musician, are both splendidly

met in this artistic
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estimate of allowance. For 7o years
Steck Pianos have held an honored
place in the musical world. Come in
and see about gracing your home now
with the exquisite Steck Petite Grand.

Cur Honor Roll of Famous Pianos

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Miss Ida May Dalitz and sister,
Jewel, have returned to their bionic
in Ann Arbor after a two weeks' visit
in Pittsburgh, where they were the,
guests of their aunt, Mrs. 11. M.
Reinwasser.

Miss Beatrice Weinberg of Carter I
avenue has returned home from To-
ronto, where she was delightfully en.
tertained during the past week.

Miss Iva Dosie of Onaway, Mich.,
has returned to her home after
spending the holidays in the city, the
house-guest of Miss Dorothy Uretsky
of West Euclid avenue.

After a delightful stay in the city,
Miss Mollie Price, formerly of De-
troit, has returned to her home in
Chicago.

Mrs. Ilertha Traub will leave on
Sunday, Jan. 9, for a winter's stay
in California.

Members of the Ilebrew Ladies
Aid Society entertained the children
of the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home
with a theater party, followed by
luncheon at the home. Mrs. Char-
lotte Davidson and Mrs. Ilelen Aus-
lander were in charge of the affair.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greenwald of
Ridgewood avenue entertained with

a New Year's eve party at their

home. Bridge was the diversion of
the evening. At 1 a. m. dinner was
served for 24 guests.

Murray Jackman of 1119 Griswold
street has left for Los Angeles, Calif.,
where he will spend the remainder of
the winter with his family.

At the reception held in honor of
the bar mitzvah of Louis Later. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Later of 9689
Martindale avenue, on Sunday, Jan.
2, $25.60 was collected and donated
to the United Hebrew Schools.

In honor of their sister, Miss Dor-
othey Levine, whose engagement to 1
Morris Shurgin, son of Mrs. and Mrs.
J. Shurgin, was recently announced,
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
avenue entertained on Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 25. Covers were laid for
150 guests.

Mrs. Herman Marx announces the

approaching marriage of her daugh-
ter, Beatrice, to Isadore D. Fried-
man, to take place on Tuesday, Jan.
11, at her home on Virginia park. A

reception at the Hotel Statler will i
follow the ceremony. No cards.

J

Woodward Thal to Washington

Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks of Crane
avenue announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sally, to Joseph Title-I
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Titlebaum of New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krohner
en Ressler) of 2303 Hazelwood ave-
nue entertained with a cord party in
honor of the second wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. William
Behr. High honors at bridge were
won by the Misses Adeline and Ro-
setta Cohen at their respective tables.
Miss Martha Serlin received the con.'
solation prize. Mrs. Behr was the
recipient of many lovely gifts.

eral weeks' stay in Hot Springs, Ark.

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