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January 13, 1928 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-01-13

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PAGE EIGHT

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JEWELERS

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January Reductions
That Mean Big
Savings!

To make room for new Stocks
which are arriving regularly, we
offer all our children's, infants'
and ladies' dresses at less than

50 % OFF

We also offer tremendous reduc-
tions on lingerie and children's
coats.

Mrs. GutOillig's Dress Shop

8726 Twelfth Street (near Blaine)

Mrs. Myron W. Schoenfeld, who
prior to her marriage on Jan. 8
was Miss Laura R. Ellis, was the
inspiration for several delightful
pre-nuptial affairs. Among them
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mercue of
were the following: On Nov. 27
121 Seventh avenue, McKeesport,
Mrs. E. A. Ellis, mother of the
Pa., announce the engagement of
bride, and Mrs. J. Dunn, her aunt,
Miss Helen Morris of Burlin- were joint hostesses at a lunch-
their daughter, Pauline, to Sam
game avenue left for Buffalo and eon-bridge shower at King Wah
Torten Zinn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
New York City and will spend Lo's at which 35 guests were pres-
I. Zinn of Galvston, Texas.
several weeks in the East filling ent. On Dec. 3 Mrs. Schoenfeld
concert engagements.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Brownarny of
was delighted with a luncheon and
Delmar avenue announce the en-
personal shower at the Castle Din-
gagment of their daughter, Eva,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Becker ing Room, given by Miss Fannie
to Allen A. Moister, son of Mr.
(Selma Lightstone) are now in Gordon, tables being laid for 30
and Mrs. S. Meister of Canton, 0.
their new home at 2635 Webb ave. guests; on Jan. 7 the bride was
nue. again entertained by Mrs. Ben
Gerber at a luncheon and theater
MISS ROSALIND FRANK
Mrs. S. Lipschitz and her sister, party. Mrs. Gerber took her
A gala event is being planned Lillian Gladstone, were joint hos- guests to see "Good News."
for Jan. 15, when the hadimah lessen Saturday evening, Jan. 7,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesherger left Girls' sixth annual dancing party a t a linen shower given at 2660
Mrs. A. W. Schlessinger of Bos-
on Sunday for New York and other will take place at the beautiful Clements avenue for Ida Ginsberg, ton boulevard invited eight guests
eastern points.
ballroom of the Hotel Stotler.
wh se marriage to Ben Gladstone to luncheon last Saturday at the
Jean Goldkette's famous Gray- will take place Feb. 5. Fifty-two Phoenix Club.
Mrs. Rose Moses returned home stone Orchestra has been selected guests were present.
on Friday from Toledo where she for this affair and special features
Mrs. Herbert L. LeVey enter-
spent the past three weeks with her are being arranged for the eve-
'Mrs. Samuel Blumenthal of Far- tained at a series of bridge-lunch-
hildren, Mr. and Mrs. Murray sing g .
indications point to one
rand park and Mrs. Yale Roberts eons Friday and Saturday of last
of the most successful affairs in of Ilazelwood avenue will take week at her home on Calvert ave-
Mews.
the annals of the club.
their departure on Monday for nue. Covers were laid for 38, the
Mrs. Sam Plotter of Detroit
The committee includes the Cslifprnia, where they will pass honor guests being Mrs. LeVey's
spent the week-end with Mr. and Misses Minnie Willis, Etta Biegel
sister, Mrs. J. Oppenheim, and her
the winter months.
Mrs. Julius E. Ginsberg.
and Rosalind Frank.
daughter, Miss Beatrice Oppen-
Tickets may be obtained from
Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Parzen helm, formerly of Hartford, Mich.,
Miss Vera Goldstick of Bellaire, any of the members or at the door
who are now making their home
Mich., is the guest of her sister, the evening of the affair. Pro- of Portland, Ore., were the house
in Detroit.
Mrs. Morris Koffman.
ceeds of this dance will be de- guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Charles
Parzen
of
4641
Mich-
voted to charity.
Mrs. Simon Seeger of Calvert
A. B. Roman spent the week-end
igan avenue.
avenue was hostess at a beauti-
in Buffalo.
Mrs. Joseph Frank and children fully appointed luncheon followed
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine re-
are spending the remainder of the by mah Jong on Tuesday at her
turned home last Sunday from an
winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. home.
extended visit at Cincinnati, where
Frank will join his family in a
they were the guests of the for- F. S. Atwood to Visit Lodge No. few weeks.
Slim Eva Browarmy of Delmar
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
avenue has returned after spend-
55 on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
Peel.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wittcoff of ing several week in Canton, Ohio.
Frederick S. Atwood, supreme 5815 Begole avenue celebrated
On Tuesday Mrs. Max Kahn was prelate, Order Knights of Pythias, their fifth wedding anniversary on
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg of
hostess to 20 guests at a bridge-
red, as he is affectionately Jan. 8. Covers were laid for 25 Burlingame avenue will leave on
luncheon at the Winona hotel.
Tuesday for a three months' visit
called among the fraternity, who guests.
The table was beautiful in its ap-
is known to almost every Pythian,
in California.
pointments of wellow tapers and
will be the guest of Detroit Lodge ,
Miss Dcrothy King, daughter of
flowers. The following held high
No. 55, K. of P., on Jan. 31.
Mrs. Charles Parzen and son,
Mr.
and
Sirs.
David
King
of
the
scores: Mrs. Morris Goldberg, Mrs.
The meeting will be held at Wilshire, has returned to New George, of 4641 Michgan avenue
Geo. Kahn, Mrs. Louis Billion,
Castle
Hall
at
3153
Cass
avenue
have
returned from Chicao,
York,
where
she
will
resume
her
Mrs. Morris Koffman, and Miss
where they attended the annual
Vera Goldstick was the recipient of on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Members are art studies.
expected to turn out to capacity
furniture
show.
- —
the guest prize.
for the occasion.
On Jan. L - he junior class of
Plans
for
the
new
lodge
and
A surprise birthday party in
Mrs. M. Jacobson and daughter,
the Detroit College of Law en-
Irene, have left for Detroit to re- club' building long contemplated
joyed a private dinner party in honor of Miss Dorothy Goren was
are rumored coming to a head and the crystal ballroom of the Ma- given at the home of Miss Lillian
main indefinitely.
in the not distant future sonic sonic Temple. Through the ef- Wain, 2649 Elmhurst avenue, Sat-
definite announcement is expected. forts of Messrs. Joseph Jay Bee- urday, Jan. 7. Forty guests at-
Hunting is the image of war.
kovsky and Milton Weinstein, sec- tended. Miss Goren was the re-
retaries, respectively, of the jun- cipient of many lovely gifts.
ior day and night classes, a great
variety of fine entertainment was
Mrs. J. Silverman of 2073 Glad-
secured from the leading theaters stone avenue left for a four-weeks
of Detroit. Dinner was served to visit with her daughter, Mrs. J.
approximately 150 persons. The Leibovitz of Pittsburgh, and her
music fur the evening was superb- mother, Mrs. Fannie Knifes of
ly rendered by "Lew" Fidler and Harrisburg, Pa.
his Miami Serenaders, a well
known recording orchestra.
Mr. and Sirs. Julius Bing were

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To celebrate the twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Teitel,
Mrs. Norman Rosenberg and Mrs.
Max Teitel entertained at a sur-
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Mr. and Mr. Alexander Bronson
of 1613 Clairmount avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter ; Belena Betty, to Albert
Boesky, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Boesky (if this city.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levey of Bos-
ton boulevard, gave a dinner party
announcing the engagement of
Frieda Lorraine Posthorn, daugh-
ter of M. l'osthorn of Cincinnati,
to Albert Levey of this city.

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hosts at dinner on Saturday eve-
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Bass (Paul- ninfi to the members of their Sat-
ine Nurko), whose niarrage was urday night club.
an event of Christmas Day, have
returned from a wedding trip to ,
Mrs. Ralph Paul entertained 30
Bermuda.
guests at luncheon at the Steller
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of
the Belcrest are spending the win-
An event that promises much
ter months in Pasadena, Calif.,
enjoyment is a concert and dance
and are guests at the Hotel Mary-
to be given by the Ladies' Auxil-
land.
iary of the Congregation B'nai
Moishe, Jan. 22, at Jericho Tem-
Mrs. Benjamin Rush of Boston
ple, Linwood at Joy road. The ar-
boulevard was hostess at luncheon
rangement committee, headed by
on Friday at her home. This is
Mrs. Jeo Stiller, has made up a
one of a series that Mrs. Rush has program of exceptionally good
planned.
talent and the music for this oc-
casion will be furnished by "Fin-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taub of 2442
zels' Best."
Glendale avenue, have recently re-
turned from a visit to Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaylord and
where they attended the wedding
on, Joseph, have removed their
of Miss Eva Rubenstein of Chicago
residence from 1705 W. Boston
and Joseph Pally of Glasgow, Scot-
boulevard to the Hotel Belcrest.
land. Mrs. Taub acted in the ca-
pacity of matron-of-honor and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baear
Taub as best man.
were hosts to 12 guests at their
home
on Glynn court Sunday eve-
Myren M. Landsberg, recently of
Pingree avenue, has returned from ning.
a few days' trip to Florida, where
Sirs. SamuelKutzen of Cortland
he spent the New Year with his
family. Mrs. Myren Landsberg avenue and Mrs. Henry Wagner
of
Boston boulevard were joint
and children are residing at Miami
hostesses at a luncheon and bridge
Beach for the winter.
of beautiful appointments on Sat-
Monday, Jan. 2, Mrs. B. Lebo- urday at the Belcrest.
witz and Mrs. I. Suliter were hos-
Mrs. Sadie Meisner has returned
tesses at a surprise shower at the
Hotel Startler in honor of their sis- to the city following a short trip
ter, Miss Anita Cohen, bride-elect to New York and Pittsburgh.
of Jan. 8. The table was prettily
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Hoffman of
decorated with pink roses and
tapers to correspond. Covers Frederick avenue will leave next
Sunday for Miami, Fla., to spend
were laid for 15 guests.
the remainder of the winter. Be-
The Misses Betty Barron of 627 fore their departure they were en-
Westminster and Jean Aichen- tertained by their two nieces, Mrs.
baum of 2716 Elmhurst spent an Ben Harris of Calvert avenue and
enjoyable New Year's in Chicago Mrs. Charles Marx of Fullerton
and Pans, Ill., visiting the II. Tan- avenue, and also at a dinner given
ner and I. Tanner families, rela- by their grand-daughter, Sirs. 'Mey-
er M. Gerson of Frederick avenue.
tives of Miss Barron.

David Goldstein and
Mrs.
Mrs. Max Grossman and Mrs. T.
Irving Bittker were joint hostesses daughter, Miss Helen Goldstein,
are
spending
a week in New York.
to 60 ladies at luncheon and
bridge on Tuesday at the Belcrest.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sokolov of
The Misses Rose and Lillyan 15871 Linwood avenue will cele-
Katzin of Brookln, N. Y., were brate their twenty-fifth wedding
the guests of their aunt and uncle, anniversary Jan. 10. Due to the
Mr. and Mrs. A. Katzin of Alden illness of their daughter, Sophie,
avenue, during the holiday season their reception has been indefi-
and were the incentive for many nitely postponed.
delightful affairs.
Mrs. Harris Fitelson of Bridge-
Mm. Charles Waldman and port, Conn., is the louse guest of
daughter, Lorraine Ina, of New her sister, Mrs. Philip Garelik of
York City are visiting with their Cameron avenue.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Weis-
Miss Regina Horowitz of St.
blum of Taylor avenue.
Louis was the guest over the New
Honoring Miss Sally Kramer, a Year's holiday of Mr. and Sirs.
bride-elect of Jan. 22, Mrs. R. E. Morris Fishman and daughter,
Newman and Mrs. Hy Siegel were Pauline. Miss Horowitz was eaten.
joint hostesses to 26 guests at a sively entertained during her visit
beautifully appointed bridge- here.
luncheon and miscellaneous show-
Miss Irene Klein of Calvert ave-
er given at the Wilshire Hotel Sat-
urday, Jan. 7. The long banquet nue was hostess to eight couples
table was prettily adorned with Sunday evening, Jan. 8. in honor
tall tapers and fall flowers carried of her birthday. Bridge and dane.
out in ■ beautiful color scheme ing were the features of the eve-
ning. Luncheon was served at mid-
of pink and green.
night.
Mrs. Milton Bernstein of 2244
Gladstone avenue entertained 10 Mrs. Meyer E. Tarnopol of 2047
little guests on Saturday, Jan. 7, West Philadelphia avenue enter-
in honor of the ninth birthday an- tained with • bridge on Thursday,
niversary of her daughter, Esther, Jan. 5, in honor of her house
with • luncheon at her home, later guest, Mir Sara Tarnopol of Chi-
taking her guests to the Michigan cogs. Coen were laid for 16
guests.
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