11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY (Continued from page The following ladies will serve as directors of the Woman's Auxil- iary of Temple Beth El for the en- suing year : Mrs. Leo M. Ft'anklin, Mrs. Louis Welt, .NIrs. Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs. J. Lichtenstein, Irs. Henry \\lineman , Airs. Hugo Freund, Mrs. L. Musliner, Mrs. Samuel Stearns, Mrs. i tarry Gold- smith, 'Airs. A. Eh•man, A(1011)h Sicilian, Mrs. ()scar Rob- inson, :\frs. Walter IIeavenrich, rs. Viola Wolf, rs. Albert Zenner, Mrs. William Rindscolf, 11-s. Julius Brown, IN1rs. i. Gold- berg, Mrs. L. Simon, Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger, Airs. Wallace Rosen- beim, Mrs. Leon Van Vliet, - Mrs. S. Segar, Mrs. Leo Zuckerman. •VI; biw ■ , ; Box of Cut Flowers $2.00 N.„...11 141 .6 Oz., Sensitive Feet w or like sensitive people, should be protected from jilts andsh ocks. VV Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes Call us up—Cadillac 3804—for an assort- ment of Roses, Carnations, Tulips, etc. We take complete charge of decorations for parties and socials. ATLAS FLORAL CO. IL FRIEDMAN. Maunder Cantina hi Martins near Woodward were designed by a physician. They have a cushion sole which absorbs shocks and jars and eliminates friction. Cadillac 3S0-1 They Wear Better,Too They outwear several pairs of ordinary shoes and look good to the last step. Leather's so expensive it will pay you to buy quality shoes. r. Waldheim of M ilwaukee was the guest of relatives in De- troit last week. Mrs. 1. Plant of Cincinnati has returned home after a visit with her sister, 1\1. Weil of Vir- ginia Park. The Woman's .\uxiliary of Tem- ple Beth El presented a most inter- esting program on londay after- noon, the occasion being their an- imal meeting. Mrs. A. Lapin Cohn and Miss Irene Rosenberg rendered delightful musical num- bers, and Rabbi 1.eo M. Franklin explained the significance of Jew- ish Ceremonial objects. Election-- of directors took place and a social hour with refreshments followed. The following- Detroiters were registered at New York hotels dur- ing the past week: Mr. A. J. Gins- burg, Mr. and Mrs. S. Straus, Mr. I. Kaplan, Mr. M. I'. 1:ahn, \Ir. C. Ehrlich and \1r.1.'Ettlinger. .1. 1'. smith Shoe Co., Makers of :Metes Shoes. (Original fliohrli3 anb 31mportrb (grratintta from Paiia To avoid imitation look for the name of the maker. 272 Woodward Ave. (Our patrons will flub file latest worb in style in tilts new nub rfftrts on bisplau In gyring nub stunt= stglra An ittuitatinn is Extrnbrb to !Ian fur your inspertian Tompang Altringatt 188-191 Ifinobwarb Amine About Empire idriTratre Orlrplume Tabillar 47111 134 THE MILLAR SILK SHOP 21 East Grand River Ave., Cor. Farmer St. Showing Silks That Are Different American and Foreign Silks, Velvets, Chiffons, Silk Nets andj Georgettes, and Sport Corduroys NEW STYLISH SILKS EVERY DAY :\ I r. and Mrs. N. Levine an- uu unce the engagement of their daughter Bessie to ram Nee- dleman of New York City. \Irs. J. Weisberg and (laughter of Detroit are the guests of 11-. and Irs. Art of Saginaw. Mrs. S. J. Low and daughter !saliel of Saginaw are spending several weeks at Woodside, L. T. Walter Cohen and T. Hexter of Min Arbor spent the week end \\ jilt Robert L. Seitner of Saginaw. At the Brith Milag at the home of Morris Rosenthal, 312 Alfred Street, the sum of $20 was col- lected for the Jewish war sufferers. Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Guggen- heim of Youngstown, Ohio, spent a few days in Detroit as the guests of . \Irs. Lawrence Goodman. Messrs. Edward W. Hoffman and Edward Klein of Ann Arbor were in Detroit on Friday-'of last Week. A "little bank" will encourage you to save \ Get one tomorrow with a ONE DOL- LAR DEPOSIT, keep it on your desk, at the office or at home, where you'll see it every day. You'll find yourself slipping in a nickel —a dime—a quarter, and occasionally something larger, until first thing you know you've got an amount well worth depositing and adding to your bank book. It will be so easy that you won't notice it. After your first deposit you'll save more and save faster. If you live out of town, write for one of these "Little Banks." " Meet Friedberg-- Wear Diamonds ', 212 Griswold St,B7tatterne!fniP Mabley'i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Soifer Bros. 517 HASTINGS STREET One Dollar Will Open an Account With the CORNER BREWSTER German-American Bank We request an opportun- ity to show you Detroit's finest assortments of Chene & Gratiot—Mack & Mt. Elliott—Gratiot & Hastings Woolens and Silks at wholesale prices. Griswold and Lafayette (Continued on page 12) ••