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PLANS COMPLETED FOR
WOMEN LEAGUE DANCE
Nag (Eitg Notro
November Selling
French Kid Gloves
$2.95
The early gift - seeker finds in our November
Announcement has been received
of the merrier,. of Miss Dorothy
It. Livingston of Milwaukee, Wis.,
to Francis Weil, on of 5Ir. and
Sirs. Benjamin B. Weil of 1 Di
North Monroe street. The cere-
mony took ;dare Sunday at the
Hotel Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Mr.
and Mrs. Weil left after the cere-
mony on a wedding trip through
New York state. They will be ut
home after Nov, 40 at 782 Seven-1
teenth street, Milwaukee.
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Mrs. Helen Klein, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Klein of St.
Louis, became the bride of Gerald
Werbelow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Werbelow Of 209 South
Sherman strata, at a ceremony
Sunday at the Durant Hotel, Flint.
Rabbi Benno! Zeiger of Flint tor-
liriattl.
Miss Mary Werbelow, who at-
t. reit d the bride, wore rose chiffon
and a gold turban.
David Klein of St. Louis, brother
of the bride, was best man.
There were50 guests at the
dinner which followed. in the ball.
room of the hotel. The table was
beautifully decorated with roses'
Hies of the valley, and the tall!
candles were tied with bows of
muting. Rosebuds were the favors.
Mr. and Mrs. Werbelow left for
Chicago. They will be at home in
Alma after Nov. 22.
The out-of-town guests were the
Misses Mary, Dorothy, Goldie,
Sybil and Gertrude Werbelow and
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Werbelow,
all of Bay City.
glove event an attractive selection at prices
that appeal tc prattical budgets. Fashionable
cuff styles in the season's favored beige and
brown toncs as well as black and white .
Healy Glove Shop--First Flow
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SHOPS
1126 WOODWARD AVE.
to
(Our Clirintutau As Li ortiurnt rof
Prriinual 6rrrtingn hi
Now 6outplar
Make Your Selections Early
Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Woodward
110..14...Hero Sinn..
1.73
Randolph 0200
S. CHESLUK'S BOOK STORE
Announce the opening of another store at
8663 TWELFTH STREET
with ■ full lin. of Book., Tfilin, T■leisim and
ported from Europe.
Mrs. Eli Rothman and son, Dr. Sirs. lila Schultz of Waterloo,
Phillip Rothman, left for theirll., attended the Slichigan-Har-
home in Los Angeles, Mr. Rothman ward game, :old spent the week-
remaining in the city for a short I end in Detroit.
stay.
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lir. and Mrs. Si. S. Dann have
afiss Mini Hirschfield, Stilton
Hirschfield and Sam Rosenberg,
were in Ann Arbor last Saturday
to witness the Harvard-Michigan
game.
Importations
v
orclal and TOYTOW N
Qrsonal I S OPEN NOW
On Monday evening Mr, Alex
Kahn was hostess to 16 guests at
a very enjoyable bridge party.
Alexandre and Healy's Own
~
I !Arr. the chairmanship of Mrs.
M. Wek,ler, president, the board
directors of the Northwestern
Women's League of the United Ile-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield
were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mr, Nathan Shapiro of De-
troit. While there they also at-
tended the Ilarvard-M ichigan game
at Ann' Arbor on Saturday.
RON ICIT
Stationery im•
"Service" is our watchword
A Thanksgiving Eve ball will be
circa at the Phoenix Club on
Wednesday, Nov. 27, beginning it
ic3i) p. nl. Supper will follow at
II p.
Sir and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of
Longfellow avenue hove Hs their
house guests Mr. rind Mrs. Sol
Levy of Buffalo, N. Y.
MRS. EVA POLLACK
brew Schools of In troll, ito to meet-
ing Tuesday at the home of 51rs.
I. Margolia, completed plans for the
fifth annual dance to be held at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sun-
day, NOV. 21.
The committee in charge is head-
ed by Mrs. E. Pollack, Mrs. A.
Markson and Mrs. C. Brody , as-
,isted by Mestlanirs M. Haym an, F.
Itiehmond, I. Margolis, M. Weks-
ler, I. Shewach, It. Lippit, C.
Schmidt, S. Munch, A. Knoppow,
S. Witire, A. Kusle, J. Magelev-
sky, S. Fineman, C. Smile, II. Mil-
kevsky, 11. Canvasser, L. Weingar-
den, N. 11 auldron, S. Katz, NT
Cohn, S. Shmitz, T. Waldman.
An ,traction at the dance will
he a popular radio singer who will
renth•r a number of selections.
The next meeting will take place
Wadnesday evening, Nov. 20, at '
the Byron-Philadelphia hall,
ATHENA GIRLS' TENTH
ANNIVERSARY NOV. 19
From childhood to young W111111111-
Gives $25 for Pal-
hood and still flourishing—that is
estine Relief Fund.
the record the Athena Girls ( lub
A. Z. A.
Philip Forman, treasurer of the
A. Z. A., has turned over to Man-
dell Bernstein, president of Pisgah
Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B., a check
for $25 for the Palestine Emer-
gency Relief Fund. This sum was
turned over to I. Shetzer, treasur-
er id the Detroit committee and for-
warded to national headquarters.
ore proud of. On Tuesday, Nov.
19, they will celebrate their tenth
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years of friendship and fraternal-
ism.
Gant will towards all charity
and sociability, and the promot-
ing of a closer bunt among the
young Jewry of Detroit are just a
few of the aims of the club.
1887-FOUNDER'S MONTH at ANNIS FURS-1929
Fashionable
FUR COATS
REDUCED
for Friday and Saturday
You can save substantially by selecting your fur coat at
Newton Annis Furs, Friday or Saturday.
Front our stocks, already specially priced to create out•
standing values for Founder's Month—we have chosen four
large groups of beautiful fur coats and have reduced them
substantially for two days' selling. All are fur coats of regu-
lar Annis quality, fashioned in the correct style from peltries
of known quality. Buy with confidence—and save)
4 Large Groups of Wanted
FurCoa tsShowRichSavings
Northern Muskrat, South American
Leopard, Pony—Brown, Black and
Tan, Brown Caracul with Fox, Black
Astrakhan, Brown and White Astra-
khan, Black and White Astrakhan,
Black Astrakhan with Skunk, Beaver-
etre% Australian Seal' with contrast.
ing furs.
Fur Scarfs
Show Positive
Savings
Grey Fox, Brown American Broad.
tail', Lapin, Black Astrakhan, Silver
Muskrat, Platinum American Broad-
tail,* Leopard Seal, Australian Seal•
with Fitch, Cocoa Astrakhan.
Hudson Sea1,1: Grey Krinuner,
Grey Squirrel, Mole, Monkey,
Raccoon, Caracul, Genuine
Logwood Seal, Kid Beige.
Caracul.
Genuine Beaver, Jap Mink,
Beige Caracul, Genuine ',cop.
ard, Persian Lamb, Genuine
Seal, Black Caracul.
*Dyed
heated
Coney
Lamb
:Dyed Muskrat
t1nd
$97
'147
'285
'385
Prised regularly as high
•s $145
Priced regularly Abs high
•11 $195
Priced regularly lag high
•11 $3i5
Priced regularly
$485
as high
Many Others!
Huy frith Confidence
NEWTON ANNIS FURS
WOODWARD AVENUE
at
CLIFFORD—FOUNDED 1887
Mrs. Bernard Lieberman of the
Wilshire Hotel left for a visit with
relatives and friends in Baltimore,'
Md.
as their guest the lattt•r's sister,
Anne Boltrof of Canton, 0..
who 1, here for a month.
Sirs. Irwin Schubiner enter-
tained 25 children, celebrating the
birthday anniversary of her son,
The Ladies' Auxiliary ilf the
Slainionitles alt•dical Society net
at the hem, of airs. Noah Aron-
state of Eason avenue on Wednes-
iny night, Now. 13. Vera Brown.
Detroit News feature writt•r, spoke
interestingly on the subject of
aviation.
Mrs. Lillian Shintberu
Freedman rendered several
selections.
Sir. and SL's. la•o Si. Butael en-
tertained at IL small dinner party
Friday night at their home on
Ott Nov. 21 Sir.
Barris avenue.
The Oriole Terrace Rainbow
and Mrs. Butzel will leave for New
Room was the scene of a beauti-
York City, where they will spend
(idly• appointed silver anniversary
10 days.
! of Sir. and Mrs. Iliu•ry Gilberg of
3294 Elmhurst avenue. Rabbi A.
511s. David W. Simons, Mrs. ito
NI. Hershman officiated. airs. Gil-
,p11 II. Ehrlich, Sirs. Ralph Da-
berg was charming in a gown of
, IdSoll, Mrs. Albert Feldstein and ,
eggshell satin and carried a bou-
hiss Jeanette Steinberg are the
quet of Coolidge rose, Miss Pearl
Detrait delegates to the Hallassih
Gilberg, daughter of air. and Mrs.
...11Venti1111 now meeting at At- Gilberg, acted as maid of honor,
lantic City, N. J.
• and Sidney Gilberg, their eldest
son, was the best man. Miss Ruth
hiss Beatrice Greenberg of Gilberg, Mrs. Lou Lebowitz
and
Charb•roi, Pa., spent the week-cud • Sirs. Robert Segel' were the brides-
in Detroit, having attended the maids. Alfred Gilberg, Lou Lebo-
alirhig,an-llarvard game.
witz and Robert Segel) were the
ushers. Tables were set for 14111
Mrs. Esther Schlesinger and guests, and were decorated in
daughter Etta of the Belcrest white and silver. Sidney Gilberg
ilotel issued invitations for a delivered an address, and
luncheon and bridge at the Phoenix Ruth Gilberg gave two recitations,
Club to be given on Wednesday, A 5 o'clock breakfast was served
Nov. 20. The color scheme will a t their residence for relatives and
he carried out in fall shade pom- friends. Sir. and Sirs. Gilberg will
pon chrysanthemums and fall leave for their second honeymoon
rand'e s.
trip shortly.
Mrs. Samuel I.ansky of Chicago
On Saturday evening, Oct. 26,
is visiting her family and will re-
iss Jeam Dworkin was hostess to
main in Detroit for about DI days. 22 guests at a birthday Hallowe'en
party, honoring Miss Betty Kroll.
Among the many affairs given in
honor of Miss Miriam Lachman, a
On Saturday evening, Nov, 9,
bride-•lect of Nov. 17, were the Mrs. Louis Kroll of the Roosevelt
following: An elaborate luncheon Apartments entertained 211 guests
was given at the Knollwood Coma. at a radio party, honoring her
try Club by Mrs. Chas. Hamburg- niece, Miss Lillian Kroll of Colum-
er• Mr, Eurstenberg gave a bus, Ohio.
kitchen shower on Nov. It at the
Lee Plaza Hotel; Miss Rosalind
Miss Bessie Helen Surath, whose
Goldstein gave a handkerchief marriage to Ben Edgar Berlin will
shower at her home on Dexter be an event of Dec. 22, was de-
boulevard; ton NOV. 13 a miscella- lightfully entertained at a miscel-
neous shower in the form of a din- laneous shower given by Rose Ber-
ner at the Lee Plaza Hotel was lin at the Oriental Cafe on Nov. 2.
given by Miss Bernice London of ('avers were laid for 18 guest a.
A
Webb avenue.
Chinese luncheon was followed by
dancing and bridge.
Mrs. Fannie Freedman is giving
a farewell bridge arid luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. john Sibrack an-
Sunday at the Detroit-Leland , nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Hotel in honor of her sister, Shir-! sun, Harvey, on Saturday, Nov. 16,
ley, who is leaving for Miami, Fla., at Congregation Ahavath Achim,
for the winter,
Delmar and Westminster. Recep-
TWELFTH
FLOOR
t HUDSONiS
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Say It IV;th Flowers
Flower, speak a language common to all me-
Ti tether
ttle the language of love.
or Daugh.
ter. to Father or San, to Sisfe• or Brother, SAY
IT IVITII FLOWERS. On her birthday or his,
tioNver, and only flowers, can properly express
your feeling for the occasion,
Ire Send Flower ■ by 7'4101 er
Subway Flower Shop
227 Gratiot Ave.
CHAS. ROSENNIAN, Proprietor.
Cherry 9270.9271
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tion for the immediate members of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lovitky, for- the family will take place on Sun-
merly of 2695 Gladstone, arc nowi day, Nov. 17, at 4:30 p. m., at their
residing at 2669 Elmhurst avenue s home, 503 Rosedale Court.
wit h their children, Blossom, Ber-
nard and Niomia.
The Ilaskalah Society will hold
their next meeting at the residence
On Nov. 5 Mrs. Nathan Rosen- • of Dr. and Mrs. Noah K Aronstam
berg entertained at the Lee Plaza this Sunday evening. Rabbi Leon
for the pleasure of Miss lielen ' Frani will speak on "Soviet Rus-
Klein, a bride of Nov. 10, with a sia."
bridge-luncheon.
Mrs. Meyer Beckman of Cleve-
:Mr. and Mrs, Goodman Lefkosky land is visiting her children, Mr.
of 2516 West Philadelphia, anti and Mrs. Sol Blumberg of La Salle
their niter, Miss Gertrude Joseph- boulevard.
son of New York Cite left Wed-
nesday
New York, where Sir.
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 5,
and Mrs. Lefkofsky will visit for Miss Bessie Ilelen Surath, a De-
two weeks, while Miss Josephson, cember bride-elect, was enter-
who has been residing here with tained at a linen shower given by
her aunt and uncle for the past Mrs. Oretchkin at her home in
year, will remain in New- York per- Windsor, Ont.
manently.
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Mrs. Max Krol of New York City
Miss Miriam Joyce Stelker
is the guest of her sister, Sirs.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, whose en- Flora Feldman of Glynn Court.
gagement to George E. Goldberg
of Chicago has recently been an.
Miss Henrietta Geisman of To-
flounced, is at present visiting her ledo, Ohio, spent the week-end
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- with Miss Lola Weinberg of Hazel-
uel Cohen of 3316 Webb avenue.
wood avenue.
or
THE
GLIDIQY Cr UALIC
I USEFUL HARM
Sirs. Fannie Freedman will give
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Lewis of
a farewell party in honor of her East Palmer avenue will spend a
daughter, Helen Ann, on Saturday month traveling through the state
evening, Nov. 16, at the home of of Kentucky.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II.
Freedman, 2669 Elmhurst avenue.
Sirs. D. Plotle of ScrantoFPa.,!
—
is visiting Sirs. M. B. Benyas of
Miss Lillian Kramer of Chicago Belmont avenue for an extended
is the guest of Mr. and Sirs. Eman- period of time.
tie] G. Klein of Atkinson avenue.
It looks like a table. It is a table, built
With matchless craftsmanship to serve use-
fully in the most lux-
KIEL MODEL
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uriously appoint-
I. Built with the exaction pre•
<mo of the finest musical
ed home. And from
instruments.
2. Scientifically
designed
for
this splendid table the
Amur. pro
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narnic speaker.
richer, truer voice of
3. All wood peas of prom
h,1 nets to prevent tune.
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distorting •ibtat ion.
4. Neat installation -wiring for
Grid Radio comes in
aerial. ground anJ power
connection.
concealed
table legt—no exposed lei,
all
its marvelous, un-
ins above goor--also • ■ red
for lamp connrction.
precedented c l a r i t y.
5. All parts and tubes easily
accemble for servicing arab-
Arrange with \VtIr-
out removing chem..
6. A utility eablt --4aees buy.
litzer
NOW for dem-
mg an tura pece of (urn,
tura —
table top
24 SS ".26". I I" high.
onstration.
Joseph Drucker of Philadelphia:
Miss Clara Rogers, formerly of spent several days in Detroit, the
Elmhurst avenue, is making her guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
home at the Grandwood H otel.
I Falk of Collingwood avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 13. Neiman
Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim has
of 20 Coloradoavenue were at returned from Buffalo, N. Y.,
• home to their friends in commemo- where she spent a few days.
ration of their fifteenth anniver-
sary, Monday night, No. 11.
Miss Shirle• V. Kopitz of 2059
Clairmount avenue, entertained 30
Miss Bertha l.ipsitz was hostess guests at a birthday party, given
at a supper party at her home at her home on Saturday, Nov. 9.
Sunday, Nov. 10, complimenting
Miss Rose Plottler, a bride-elect.
Talisman roses and yellow tapers Checker Cab — Empire 7000
were used effectively on the sup-
per table. Covers were laid for 18
guests.
e ■ ommgsr
Mr. and Mrs. II. Freedman of
2669 Elmhurst aveneu are leaving
for Miami Beach, Fla., Tuesday,
Nov. 19. They will be accom-
panied by their daughters, Shirley
and Fannie, and granddaughter,
Helen Ann.
Sliss Guilda Warshawsky, daugh-
ter of Sir. and Mrs. Abraham War-
shawsky. 3016 Webb avenue, has
been appointed custodian of House
I, in the student government or-
ganization of Highland Manor
School and Junior College, Tarry-
town. where Miss Warshaksky is
.14 sutlent the present year. She
has also been appointed one of the
five custodians to enforce the dis-
cipline of the student tribunal. An-
other young lady enrolled from De-
troit is Miss Edith Segall, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Se-
gall, 1629 Virginia Park. Miss
Segall has returned to her home
in Detroit to recuperate from an
attack of appendicitis, but she is
planning to be hack at the school
again in Dezember or January. i
Sir. and Sirs. Henry Moses (Pau - 1
line Hopp) of Cincinnati attend-I
ed the Michigan-Harvard game.
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