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JEWELERS

Engagements

Mrs. S. Weiss of 1612 West Eu-
clid avenue announces the be-
trothal of her daughter, Lillian, to
Meyer Cohen, son of Mrs. Anna
Cohen.

Cleveland and Bernice Solomon of
Among the recent arrivals at Pontiac, Mich. Open house was
Palm Beach from Detroit are Mrs. held in the afternoon in honor of
Samuel Rosenberg of the Chatham, the initiates.
Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin and Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Bing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim of
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker 118 Richton avenue left for a 10-
clay
visit in New York City.
of the Belerest are spending the

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ORIENTAL

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman
of 8540 LaSalle boulevard an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Belle Lita, to Bob V in-
cent Banto, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Danto of highland avenue,
this city.

Palmetto, entertained nine guests
at luncheon on Thursday at the
Phoenix Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon of
2018 Hazelwood avenue have as
their house guest the latter's sis-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman of ter, Miss Bess Kaplan, of Toledo.

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Mrs. Pauline Ettinger
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kahn of
Waverly avenue have invited 20 daughter, Mrs. S. B. Collier, of
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Virginia park were hosts to 16
guests at dinner on Saturday at
their home.

Miss Kaplan, whose marriage to
MRS. MARCUS HORWITZ.
Samuel Jacobson of Toledo will
take place in that city this month,
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Horwitz
was the honor guest at a miscel- (Betty Shapiro) have returned
Mrs. B. Netzorg of the Wilshire laneous shower and evening from their wedding trip to Chi-
invited 16 guests to luncheon last bridge and mah jongg party on cago and will reside in this city.
Wednesday at the Wilshire.
Saturday, Jan. 7, at which Mrs.
Gordon was hostess to 30 guests.
Mrs. J. Steinman was hostess to
a company of friends at luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker
on Saturday at her home on Ham- of the Belcrest have gone to Cali-
Bureau of Personal Service:
ilton avenue.
fornia for a three months' stay
We are again asking that all
and have taken an apartment in
Mrs. Nat S. Epstein of Roches- the Alvarado in Los Angeles.
who have registered with us he cer-
ter avenue was hostess at a bridge
tain to notify us if there has been
party given in honor of the Mes-
Miss Nickie Shack of Reed City, a change of address or telephone
dames I'hilip and Sam Goldberg Mich., is the guest of her sister, number. Many girls have re-
of Chicago, Ill. Covers were laid Miss Pauline Shack, at the Hotel sponded to our request for 1928
for 16.
registrations. Office hours are as
Savoy.
formerly: Daily (except Satur-
A birthday party was given by day), 9 a. m. to I p. in. Wednesday
evenings,
after 5 p. m. Sunday
Miss Rose Adess for her niece,
Miss Molly Ilarris, at the latter's morning from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.

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home, 1625 West Philadelphia
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bron-
son will be at home Sunday, Jan.
29, at their residence, 1613 Clair-
mount avenue, in honor of their
daughter, Belena Betty, whose
engagement to AI Boesky was re-
cently announced. No cards.

Mr. and Sirs. Ben Bursky of
1967 Gladstone avenue announce
the betrothal of their <laughter,
Marion, to Jack Smith, son of
Mrs. Fannie Smith of Alger ave-
nue.

Mr. and Sirs. Meyer A. Pereira
of 125 Richton avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Jeanette, to Jack Dunn, son of
Sirs. Ethel Dunn.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Drapkin of
3052 Carter avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
I.anee, to Samuel Talberg, son of
Mr. and Sirs. Hyman Calberg of
' this city. The wedding will take
place in the early spring.

GROSS MAN-KUKES
"Truth and Falsehood" will be
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kokes of
the topic for discussion by Sirs. A.
Grand
avenue announce the mar-
I,. Cotten at the meeting Jan. 19 at
riage of their daughter, Anna, to
2:30 p. m.
Harry
Grossman of New York
A new class in Child Study begins
Feb. 2. New members should ap- City on Tuesday, Dec. 27. Rabbi
Ashinsky
officiated.
ply at 89 Rowena street.

Symphony Concert Party:

It is priced $ 795 A rare musical
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at only

Ownership of • Vase is just cause for

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century that the Vose has been chosen

by the music lovers of America and
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its lasting beauty of tone; its absolute
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tinction to the home, and besoe•ks the
musical discrimination of its owner.
Vose Grand. are obtainable in various
sizes and in beautiful art period designs
as well as artistic con•entional models.
To see them in the setting afforded by
our new Grand Piano Salon will, we
are sure, prove of especial interest and
value to you. We cordially invite you.

If you hare an instrument you would consider exchanging, let Us
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The Symphony Concert ('arty
will take place Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 22, at Symphony Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davidson
(Ida Rodin) announce the birth of
High School Group:
a
daughter,
Judith Bernice, on Dec.
On Sunday afternoon at 2:30
the newly-organized High School 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fink (An-
Club will meet for the second time.
Any girl sixteen years or over who na Walter) of Buena Vista avenue,
attends school is eligible for mem- announces the birth of a son, Rich-
bership and will he cordially wel- ard Walter, on Jan. 13.
comed.
Mr. and Sirs. Fred Ginsberg
announce the
(Mignon Bing)
Services:

Mrs. Max Weksler, who spent
the past month in New York City
visiting relatives and friends, his
returned to her home this week.
While in New York Mrs. Webster
was the guest of Rev. and Sirs.
The services on Friday evening,
Samuel Vigoda, formerly cantor Jan. 20, were to be conducted by
of Shaarey Zedek synagogue here. M. 11. Zackheim, a prominent busi-
ness man of this city. On Jan. 27
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein of !tarry Rabwin will officiate. Make
Twelfth street are now residing in it a habit to spend your Friday eve-
their new home at 477 Colburn nings with us.
street.

—an instrument possessing exceptional fullness and beauty of
tone—one that in every detail of construction tells of the most
expert craftsmanship—its graceful design, too, will surely win
your admiration—you know that the name Vose has long stood
for superior excellence—and in this small grand there is the
further important advantage of wholly unusual value.

birth of a daughter, Suzanne, on
Jan. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larky of
Somerville, N. .1., (Elsie Kurland
of Detroit announce the )birth of

a son, Norbert David, on Dec. 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Rubin,
(nee Melba M. Levin) are receiv-
Mrs. Max Goldberg of 2726 J. M. MARKS INITIATED
ing felicitations on the birth of a
Leslie avenue has left for New
INTO PHI BETA DELTA daughter.
York and Philadelphia, to be the

guest of relatives and friends.

Two members of the Chi Phi
fraternity have been highly hon.
ored during the past week. Sam.
uel G. Gerber has made the Uni-
versity of Detroit's 1928 debating
team, and Arthur A. Wendell was

elected president of the D. I. T.
graduating class of 1928.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Krohn of
Carson City, Mich., have left for

1.os Angeles, Calif.

Sirs. Benjamin Gottloeb of
Sturtevant avenue was hostess at
a beautifully appointed luncheon
followed by bridge and mah jongg
at her home on Saturday.

A meeting of the ball commit-
tee of the Senior and Junior lia-
dassah Chapters will be held at
the home of the Senior chairman,
Mrs. Charles Hamburger, 2423
Chicago boulevard, on Monday
evening, Jan. 23. The annual ball
will take place Sunday evening,
Feb. 19, at the Hotel Statler.

Miss Charlotte Serlung of 273d
Elmhurst avenue has left for an
extended trip to Rochester and

Syracuse, N. Y.

Mim Sadie Cohen gave a de-
lightful bridge-luncheon on Sat-
urday evening at her home, 659
Woodland avenue, in honor of
Miss Eva Browarny, whose en-
gagement was recently announced.
The guests who attended were the
Misses Nettye Cohen, Dorothy

Raskin, Zelda Deskin, Mary Co-
hen, Lillian Rolnick, Fay Mitnick,
Esther Benson, Astor Keshner,
Lillian Gladstone, Lena Gross,
Rose Berger, Leona Bragman,
Jean Elansky and Rea Kaplan.

BRITISH GALLERY

Joseph M. Marks of 5440 Cass
avenue was formally initiated as
honorary member into Phi Beta
Delta, national social fraternity, at
Ann Arbor, on Jan. 8. The initia-
tion is unique in that Mr. Marks
has a son attending the University
of Michigan, who is also a member
of the some fraternity.
Among other honorary members
of Phi Beta Delta are Judge Glass
of Philadelphia, Judge Hartmanr
of St. Louis. Judge Kun of Phila-
delphia, Louis B. Mayer of Los An-
geles, of moving picture fame; Dr.
Louis Ferrara of Ito, ton, Rabbi
Morris Teller of Oklahoma City,
Dr. Magnin, Los Angeles, rabbi,
RIM Marco Hellman, Los Angeles
financier.
The initiation banquet was held
in the chapter house nt Ann Arbor
and was attended by many univer-
sity alumni. The fraternity is a
national organization comprising
30 chapters and 10 graduate clubs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davidson
(Ida Rodin) announce the birth
of a daughter, Judith Bernice, on

Dec. 26.

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Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Will
Give Yearly Program.

ly with the problem of retaining the
loyalty of the younger generation
to traditional Judaism and it pro-
poses to solve this problem through
activities which are originated and
carried out by the young people
themselves.
About 400 delegates are expected,
apart from the representatives of

ether young peoples organizations,

such an Junior licdassah, Council
of Jewish Juniors, Young Judaea,
etc.

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ZEIRE ZION DANCE

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JOY ROAD AND

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DANCING

The Sisters of Zion of Slizrachi
will hold its anniversary celehrat-
:30 p.
lion on Sunday, Jan. 22, at
m. at the Emanuel Synagog-tie Au-
Taylor and Wilson.
ditorium,
:Members, their families and friends
are invited to be present.
An interesting program is prom-
ised by Sirs. Si. Shewitz, chairman
of the entertainment committee.
Rabbi A. Si. Ashinsky will address
the assembly. Misses Alice Singer,
Dorothy Levine and Rebecca Rap-
port, well known members of the
Halevy Choral Society, will sing
several Jewish selections. They will
he accompanied on the piano by
Miss Minnie Goldberg. Miss Ellie!
Shewitz will render violin solos.
BICUR CHOLEM OPEN
Irving Glazer. violinist, accompa-
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE nied
on the piano by Miss Florence
Budnitsky, will also entertain.
On Thursday evening, Jan. 26,
Mrs. G. %dick, chairman of the
at a meeting at Jericho Temple,
refreshment, committee, is making
2705 Joy Road, will open the arrangements
for a luncheon to he
eighteenth annual membership
served at the program. There will
drive of the Blear ('holum Society. be
no charge for admission.
There will be the presentation of
a real old-fashioned get-acquaint.
ed-hard-time party, to provide
Young People's League
an opportunity for enjoying an
evening in a delightful manner, and
Convention, Feb. 10.13
to augment the membership roster
of the society by an increase of
The Young People's League .of
desirable personnel. A unique
the United Synagogue of America
prize is offered to the wearer of
will hold its sixth annual conven-
the costume most closely depicting tion this year in New York City,
the spirit of the occasion. All ef-
during the Lincoln's Birthday
forts are being put fo'th by the ' week-end, from Feb. 10, to 13.
committees, which include Ger-
The Y. P. L. has affiliations in
trude Brenner, Betty Drapkin and
every part of the United States and
Gussie Moore, to create a joy and
Canada. It is concerned principal-

gay occasion. Members will be ad-
mitted on presentation of their
cards, while a nominal charge of
50 cents will be at the door.
LONDON-1J. T. A.1—A Mond
Affiliation with the organization
room containing 42 old masters
helps to aid the needy, promotes
was opened at the National Gal-
social activities, stimulates educa-
lery.
tional and cultural interests and
The paintings were bequeathed provides opportunities for self de-
to the British n stion by Ludwig velopment.
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Child Study:

Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldberg
(Honey Blumenthal) have re-
turned from a nix months' stay in
Europe where Dr. Goldberg con-
tinued his studies. They will now
make their home in Detroit where
Dr. Goldberg will engage in the
practice of internal medicine.

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Sir. and Sirs. Israel Kaplan of
Boston boulevard announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Pearl,
to Max Newman, son of Mr. and
Sirs. Isaac Newman of Englewood
avenue.

turned from New York City where
they attended a golden wedding
Mrs. Arthur W. Sloman of the anniversary celebration.

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Mrs. Samuel Feldman of 8540
LaSalle boulevard has returned
Mrs. liertha Traub of Webb ave- from Chicago, where she spent
nue left on Sunday for a visit in three weeks with relatives and
friends.
New York.

home.

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the knee to a top of fine lisle (which
blends into the silk almost impercep-
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forcements.

Mrs. Anna Cohen of 1947 West
Euclid avenue announces the en-
gagement of-her daughter, Ida, to
Al Diamond, son of Mrs. J. Dia-
mond. A reception will follow :it
an early date.

winter in Los Angeles. They are
guests at the Alvardo Ilotel.

OUR JANUARY SALE OF ALL
THAT IS FINE IN

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Editor's Note to
Contributors.

Forms of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle close on Thursdays.
To assure the insertion of all
contributions in current issues,
therefore, a I I contributions
must be in the hands of the
editor not later than 5 p. m. on
Wednesdays. Contributions re-
ceived after that time will be
retained for publication in the
following week's issue.

Beautiful in every detail was the
Eta Chapter of Phi Sigma Sig-
luncheon on Friday at the Ilotel ma, at Ann Arbor, announces the
Statler at which Mrs. A. Jacoby, initiation Sunday, Jan. 8, of the
and Mrs. A, Gorman were joint Misses Anne Handler of Oska-
hostesses to 40 guests.
loosa, Iowa; Thelma Laidman of

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Mrs. J. L. Sandelman of Taylor
A surprise party by the parents
avenue was hostess at luncheon
and bridge on Tuesday at her home.j of the bays of the Jewish Center
I Band was given in honor of I. M.
Mrs. Elsie Kahn Marks of Man- Glass, director of the band, at his
home 15531
Normandy boulevard,
i,tee, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Sunday
evening,
Jan. 8. Covers
Sirs. Milton :Boman of Virginia were laid for 40 people. Flowers
park. were the decoration for the table
Mrs. S. Glazer of West Philadel- and a color scheme of blue and
plus avenue entertained at lunch- white ribbons. The toastmaster
eon at her home recently for 20 for the evening was P. Goldstone
guests. 1087 Indiandale avenue.

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Jan. 22—Miss Ruth Kanter to Samuel Isenberg.

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Jan. 22—Miss Karolyn Fineberg to David Case.

Miss Betty R. Pearlman has re.
turned from a delightful visit to
Chicago, where she attended the
national convei.tion of the Iota Pi
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg of Epsilon Sorority, which was held
Burlingame avenue left on Tuesday at the Opera Club. While there
for San Francisco where they will she stayed at the home of Anne
Adlerblum, 6.134 South Morgan
pass the winter.
street.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg
of the Chatham entertained 14
guests at dinner last Thursday.

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