America ffewisk Pedalled _ et N kr CLIFTON ATINCI - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE I NO.a0110a0a0A0K00:1tOitat0X0D0-74X(OKOX0X0/tOit'agasO)tOrtatOg.O.n.X0(tOt(Oa0hOnonOn0.a.0303.80110itiaoSd 'al" SOCIETY 000 0 Annual Sample Fur Sale of All 11s• sample pleres of our fifteen salesmen are oaTertol at tern/aka I tie retIttotiorot! H. & B. MARKS 212 MICHIGAN Near Third. 0 it To Insure publication all items of Interest for these columns should be mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLDA, GINSBURG, 1 163 Second Ave., Phone North 4799. MOTHERS people. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. David Bloonigardem arc congratulating them on the birth of It daughter, Raleigh Nazin. this week tinder the direction of the State Federation of \Vomens' many draw inks and posters to the The Ha:kat:di Society will meet Free Synagogue has Nvritten a lit- Clubs, of which the Jewish \Voniens' Club is one of the largest anent-11.%\ !sit \Var Relief campaign, to tle book on "1 low to l'act. Life," Sunday evening, Feb. 17, at the burs. Statistics gathered during this survey will be used toward the Rod Cross, and to the Liberty which 11. \V. 1 luebsch has added home of Dr. Halbstein. Dr. Noah the drafting of a bill to be presented to the state legislature authoriz- Loan campaign. to his ".\ rt of Life Series," where_ .\ ronstani and Dr. NI. Beninosche Nil- . and NIrs. Samuel Ginsburg in have alre a d y app eare a man y will read, short papers on Zionist ins a state censorship of all lilins shown in Nlichigan. Among ' those serving on the committee of the Jewish \N'oniens' Clubs arc .ne ■ isiting in New York. booklets by well-known thinkers acfivities• NIrs. I lerbert \\ ail , NIrs. David O. Brown, NIrs..Nvery J. Ginsburg, NIr. and NIrs. Samuel Epstein and writers. NIr. and NIrs. Nlax Jacob enter- :Ire ; making their hom e w ith NI rs . H. , 111:111 ' S .N. Krolik, Mrs. Nloe. \Veil, Mrs. Nlax May, NIrs. A. Schitiman. Training Station. relatives and friends ill Chairmen ;old aides of the Penny Lunch of the J e wish NV/miens' , I larold Lipsitz has returned NIrs. J. G. Nlincer, of Bruns- Club are asked to be present on the usual *lays, next week, as the from the G reat Lakes Training wick, Ga., formerly of this city, order to close the public schools has been withdrawn. -t..ition on a feu day s' furlough. :111111IIIIRTS the engagement (if her 111 C(11111eCtit41 With the \ alii , 11 C0111111i1teC Of the Federa- M r . J. F reu d is in N ew y or k . daughter, Irene .\gneS, to \V . :H- tiun of \Voinens' Chlbs, Airs. O. Lapin Cohen, representative from I Th e N ew E ra an d \v as hi ngl on iatt) Kaplan, of Chicag,I, the Jewish \\ Cltll. inn; written to Congressman Nichols to I'rogrussit c Club, h e ld their a n - Mr. Harry ltrilling has returned Baby Things nab, h,. mo- th. of our lorge, •Oret . tlye et ore de- voted to Its net or, - eery things. Ev- erything for the bot.y al the vrloe you Rata to pay. Lane Bryant t e rn, at II? Il endric Mr. and NIrs. moved from .\ we. I. \\'. Jacobs have I IS Ve. Brainard .Npartments, IS Brainard St. to till' labbi Leo NI. Franklin opened the sessions of the Custom protest against the bill now before Congress authorizing the use of nual dance and entertainment on from ;t three months' trip. .\ ssociation, at the I tote! the national parks for sheep grazing. . She has received a favorable 'Sunday evening, Feb. IR, at the .\ (101141 FrtitInd has left for Stitt ler, on Tuesday, I;e1), reply. [hound' Schloss building. NIrs. John Ileaventich is visit- Florida, where he will spend the IZabbi Samuel Nlayerberg has Nliss C. Greenbaum is visiting remainder of the under. ing ill NCW Turk. returned from lja . }' City, where in NCW' York. .\ regular meeting of the Delta Taking advantage of the un- he officiated at the funeral of NI r. NIr. Ben 1;riedinam fi.rinerly of usual snow fall of last week, the Phi Sorority was held Thursday \\ illiain Sempliner. the Atlas Floral Co., Mu, has en- Sigma Phi Beta Sorority gave a evening, at the home of Nliss Second Floor 255 Woodward Rabbi NI. Franklin spoke , listed in the navy, has obtained it sleigh ride party last Saturday .Ntina Itenson. on Friday before the Progressive leave Of absence and twill leave evening. The members and their (Continued on Next Pare.) , Literary Society, on the subject, for the Great Lakes Training "Religion in America." t 'amp on .April 1. The February Furniture Sale .z. _ I 14( - Ci! I ......, .F „, . Mrs. Ikax Rosenthal entertained Nit-. and Mrs. Adolph Marx are informally on Friday evening,' lending- the winter at their home Feb. 5, at her home in the Pioneer at Ocean Beach, California. .Npartments. Mrs. Max Cohen is in New \I r. Nathan Bluntrosen who is York. I, stationed at Great Lakes Train- Sergt. It. Nlarx, I•lio is silt- ing Station, was the guest of Nit- . ti n ted at Chillicothe, Ohio, spent \Villiani Friedman, during the a few days in town last week. past week. .1inong the Detroit students of I .r"...toptiri I I 1 kg its ..; . 311?-- 7 I I _ t 1 Orineigi NIrs. J. C. Brasier, of ('hicago, the University of Nlichigan Nhill) son, are the guests of NIrs. spent the mid-semester vacation and liresler's sister, NIrs. Frederic!: at home were Dorothy Fink, Schram. Frieda Loewenstein, Irene Rosen- . Nliss :Nimee Tobias is visiting berg, Esther Robinson, Nlarcellus ill New York. Marx, Laurence Van Itaale• ' This first February Salo offers you the finest products of America's leading factories. Airs. harry Starr (Virginia Fliesliman, Joseph Bing, Morse) of Zanesville, Ohio, is the Aubrey Brown. guest of her mother, Airs. liannah Hiss Lillian Rolmile enter- Morse. tained informally on Feb. 5, at In a final effort to stir things up, we have put aside all former prices. Prompt action will save you money! itit(11- Robinson-Cohen Co. Nliss Frances Steller has re- the home of her sister, Mrs. Max turned to her home in Denver. Frank. The early part of the NIr. Frank Hamburger is spend- I evening was spent ill toasting ing a few days in Chicago. marshmallows and popping corn, COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS rive 0 Nliss Celia Grossman has left their ride returned for refresh- ments and (lancing. Mrs. I)avid for a month's stay in Chicago. There will be a meeting Of the Stocker chaperoned the young. Edna Ferber of the famous taiuull twenty-five little folks, last parents, \I r. and Nits. 'Emma NIcCliesnev" stories, and Sunday afternoon. in honor of the The series of drawing room talks, on the Registration of NVoinem! Eugene Slonian, at Chicago creator of "Fanny I lerself," will tenth birthday of little Nliss Rena which were to have been held tinder the auspices of the Jewish \\ o- presently sail for 1:rance, where Jaeobs• (Tub, have been postponed, owing to the fact that Governor :shirley J. \\ einberg , is spend- She will stay for se veral months, Mrs. NI. Rosenthal, of Petos- Sleeper has changed the date of the registration front Nlarch IS to nig a few (lays' furlough at home. NI rs Alf re d I., Cohen an d key, is the guest of her father, April G. The h ulk , ‘‘ 10 , have Mi tre dtheir h omes are: \Irs . H en r y I IC is Siati(O1C11 at thin Brest Lakes daughter, Frances, are visiting Mr. Julius Steinberg, and her .;is- The mother - to - he nay 01, to ye he ettut rtly Kiltl drev...1 otntattly In rhoh•s by lane Boast. Prirox ❑ 1a high, r than clotho. for r ot tool %, . A 's um, folks Literary• . A : next Sunday at 7 :30 p, tn., at NIT% ;1 . liellinsky's home, Hastings and 0 ..0100100001100 0A0n0a0nOnOACIROlfnOuO0o0000a0a0nOnOnOn0A0 0 0., 0x0 11 OnOnOtiOnOn00000x000u0 Illinois streets. A state-wide survey ol moving picture theaters is being made 'Cozzy , - having contributed Rabbi Stephen S. \Vise of the 0 NIrs. Julius Brown, NIrs. NI. Benniosche, Nliss Hannah Ileller, Benjamin Lambert, NIrs. Levy, NIrs. Charles C. Simons. I ' _ .40$ • z• ir t zcr, Jerome Ryneck, Nathan guests assembled at the home Of Kohane, Abe Kohane, Max Frank. Nliss t iertrude Reisman, and after CORNER .1 111611 ani HASTINGS FM 11.0018 IMMO v, f 0 otTIOT ft witetrwsso MAINS [AST NONTN-loytegt rOu RRRRR TN CARS Poll 501 DOOR Mr. and Mrs. NIonroe Rosen- after which supper twos served. field have left for a southern trip. Dancing completed the evening's ; T h ey will visit their son, Lieut. entertainment. The guests ill- !land(' Rosenfield, at Kelly Field, chided Miss Sophie Goldsmith, No 2, San Antonio, Texas. Nliss Eva .Nlkin, Nliss Gertrude \I r. and NIrs. Frank Ilambur- Bernstein, Nliss Pearl \\ . eislilooni, ger entertained at dinner, in honor NI iss Ray I lorowitz, NI rs. Nlax For the benefit of the of \I r. Fisher. vice-president of Frank, Sidney Chatlin, .N1 Gold- the Highland Park State. Bank. stein, Will \Vax, Jules Schubot, SOLDIERS and SAILORS and president of the Detroit Bernard Rosenzweig, Simon Credit Nlen's Association. Covers Very Smart Lines Are were laid fur seven. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rifkin Shown in Spring Wraps announce the engagement (4 No doubt at all that topcoats or , o w n their daughter, Sadye Louise, to 1 ;1 1 1 : g to hold to the smart Lieut. Adolph Strauss, of Chi - trim Y t a r il' or4 e t lelienol stt° 1U, for Anutricat; given by the Detroit Lodge No. 55 women agree With their English cow sins that there are times when only Nlisses and Sadie a, correct ianormade will convey the Netzorg, of the Ilay City public right impression in costume. Ilut the wide vogue and extreme popularity of schools, are at home with their one-piece dresses for morning. after. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Net- noon and evening wear, bring the sep. orate coat well to the fore In the zorg, during the enforced closing spring wardrobe. Many of the new coats arc long of the Bay City schools. enough to cover the dress completely; Masters Nlerton and Robert others show an inch or two at the Liner who were the guests of NI r. hen) and still other occasional models are In three quarter length. A Worth and Airs. Walter Fuchs, have re- Coat recently showed by B. Siegel to exaggerates this effect, suggesting a turned to their home. turned-up coat edge to show the skirt Miss Dora Stein, of Harbor beneath. While technically it is Springs, who is studying at the called a sport coat, it Is really a very smart traveling coat, and is •tupposeil Michigan State Normal School, at to make up part of an Easter trous- Ypsilanti, spent the week end vis- seau. The coat is (lark and white. rather an unusual choice for a bride. iting in Detroit. but black and white is a great irons- NIr. Nlaurice NVarshauer spent seau choice this season. sago. YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE VICTROLA XVI I WILL BE COMPLETE AND LASTING For not only does the name VI•TROLA tell of quality that is the ree4nized standard everywhere of sound reproducing Instru- a 1 Kt.911111111a, vet e wt ht,?p ,, c oa itt c. la few days as the guest of Lieut. fiti N ilu aln ai. e( o l r Ettiown the ' i Harold Schlesinger, who is sta. F:ton portion overlapping the coat ments, but the model XVI Is especially handsome and charming. tinned at Clintonville. Wis. has been finished by the young then turns at right angles and goes tirwoupnldealtt coal. its stitching holding Detroit artist, Mr. Julius Gotts- a Many of the spring coats show en- denker, and is now on exhibit at 0rittthioufsaccioniglarsorofstl rhitp• ecdon:iielkrtiobrlectryop: the artist's studio, Scarab Club ,, There is artistic design, completeness, highest standing and unfailing pleasure—bringing qualities to commend the Victrola XVI to you—each one in your family, too, will enjoy it! First Floor Demonstrating Rooms Prompt Courteous Service Grinnell Bros Largest Stock of Records HEADQUARTERS 243-247 WOODWARD AVE. Wilding. ' Mr. Gottsdenker is bar pique, which show when the hug; collar Is turned down on the should- better known to Detroit as erg.--Ads'. OLD Gowns Made NEW Madam Rau PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS skirt, where it is stitched elaborately. This house shows one nindel. hanging .\ portrait of Miss Laura Net- in loose, soft pleats has an Eton motif frfwatilttchb„edcoclilnalrli to w;hil iech‘air,utusline tit i zorg, daughter of Mrs. S. Netzorg.,o and Price is $215, and we will be glad to arrange convenient payments if desired. 205 Washington Arcade Cherry 11454. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing Done at Reasonable Rates by M. MERNYK 270 Kirby. North 4229-M. Knights of Pythias "ARCADIA" (Woodward and Stimson) ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR (Shook's Orchestra.) 11 Alan Kopelson School of Pianoforte Spring term begins March 1. Enroll now, 160 Medbury Phone North 5747.R. 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