PAGE SIX 0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE koltoxoNoxoxOncoomONCyx0x0 v-ON OIDOKOKONOx0Xcotokagoit0140Xx0 hOgOttag 0 0x0x0ROxOlsoitoxoa )1 4" 4° SOCIETY ANNUAL SAMPLE FUR SALE All of the sample pieces of our fifteen salesmen are offered at remarkable reductions! Buy your Furs from the Makers! H. & B. MARKS 212 MICHIGAN Near Third. Jewish Chronicle $1.50 a Year OLD Gowns Made NEW Madam Rau 205 Washington Arcade Cherry 1145-J. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing Done at Reasonable Rates by M. MERNYK 270 Kirby. North 4229.M. \1 r. and Mrs. A. Cooper (Rose Shere) are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, 'Winifred, February 27th. To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLDA, GINSBURG, 1163 Second Ave., Phone North 4799, 40.808.01t04080U.0.8.0.80k0X0X0X0ffit08.0nOx08.0g04080 Among those present at College Night, at the Detroit Opera House, last week when a benefit performance of "A Kiss for Cinderella" was given I for the Collegiate Bureau of Occupa- tions, were Mr. and Mrs. Day. Nrolik, , Miss Elsa Friedenberg, Mrs. Sarah Krolik, Mrs. David .\. Brown, Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, 51 r. and Mrs. Will- iam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Butzel,' Mrs. Sim Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Miss Ruth Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Fee. , hinter and family. Miss Dorothy Krolik was in charge of the sale of programs. Miss Helen Schloss as- sisted her. . 80P 080 A0A0- 0 1:0 8 0g0801:080.8080:80u0g0804 BRIDE OF LAST WEEK Miss Ruth Meyers entertained the Phi Gamma Sorority last NVednesday evening. The billowing officers were elected: President, Evelyn Rosenthal; vice-president, Nlarion Behrent; sec- retary and treasurer, Ruth Nleyers. The evening was spent in music and dancing. DINING ROOM SUITES of RARE DISTINCTION Mrs. Herbert Ilienenstok, of Chi- cago, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Enggass, Rabbi Leo Si, Franklin spoke, on "The Philosophy of the Book of Job," at the Twentieth Century Club, on ' Tuesday morning. The Slow Starvation of MRS. SIDNEY JACOBSON Who Was Miss Retta Jacobson, Daughter of Mrs. Celia Jacobson. We want the names and it . We desire to send them comfort gifts. The result of our successful !turbot' ball. Send information to M. M. Mendelsohn 517 Moffat Bldg., Detroit. CORRECT CORSETS v o n STOUT WOMEN We have se ved aver 200.M limit women n d therefore kn.,• the requirements fir the maul ga- unt an no other house doe. LANE BRYANT CORSETS ARE Scientifically ti•signed 10 reduce the figure and give the dewed Iran, grace- ful Inc. with rase and ruinfort. Our exiii.r1 corwillerea know the right You model far ii Very is! , Of Iluori• ser- will be dolighted with our Dresses $111.10 to 0131.25 Stills 119.51110 $119.50 Coale Illuuses $139.25 216.10 11 2.95 to 11 29.50 KkIrls $ 0.1.1 10 $ 51.50 LANE BRYANT Second Floor-255 Woodward , the Jews in Poland. Ga., where he will have further train- I • Mrs. Leona Rosinka is appearing ing in ordnance work. this week as the soloist at the Nlad- Miss Marguerite \Veiling, of l'etos- icon 'Theater. key, is the guest of Mrs. Max Kaplan. Rev. H. D. Bass will officiate with The engagement of Miss Lillian his choir of the Mogen Abraham Con- .Nrinstrong and Mr. Emanuel Frank ' gregation at the services on Saturday', March 2, at the .\ nslie Sfard Syna- has been announced. vowne, al Toledo 'F. dresses of all K. of P. members Is he are In the service of their country The Hon. Louis James Rosenberg was among the speakers at the last meeting of the Michigan Authors' As- sociation, held at the Hotel Cadillac, Feb. 14. Miss Dorothy Sloman, who is study- ing at the University of Michigan, spent Washington's birthday with her mother, Mrs. Cora Sloman. Mr. Joseph. Goldberg who has com- pleted the ordnance training course at the University of Michigan, has been sent to the arsenal at Atlanta,) heces Complete Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, 172 Farns- worth avenue, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Freda, to Mr. David Kaufman, of Chicago. Dr. and Sirs. Max Bailin haze re- turned from a trip to New York. Miss Rose Cohen, of Brooklyn, is the guest of Nirs. It. Kahn, of Theo- dore street. Sir. Montrose Strassburger, for- merly of Detroit, has just been ap- pointed assistant corporation counsel of New York. Illustrations—even actual photo- graphs—fall to portray the grace and beauty of our exceptional values. Mr. NIelville Nlayer has been spend- ing a few days in Washington, I). C. NIrs..Celia Jacobson announces the marriage of her daughter, Rent, to \t r. Sidney \\'. Jacobson, of St. Louis, Mo., February 21, Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin officiated. After spending some time in Chicago, the young cou- ple will make their home in St. Louis. \Von has been received from Sid- ney Strauss that he has arrived safely in France. Mr. Strauss is with the One Hundred and Seventh engineer corps. Mr. Nathan Gross is in Washington.; Mr. Max May left Monday night. for New York. 0 To Relatives OF MEMBERS OF THE DETROIT LODGE, NO. 55, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, of 899 Brush Street, entertained at luncheon on Wednesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. R. Tauber, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Kaplan are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Bella 011isheimer is visiting her son, Mr. Theodore 011isheimer, in Centerville, Iowa, 011isheimer, , will leave shortly to join the national army. UR entire third floor is divided Into 52 sections, so that each suite may be Judged as a unit nit —Just as It would appear In your own home. parents of Mr. Samuel J. Rhodes of his safe arrival in France with an aviation section, Copenhagen.-- The representative of the Scandinavian Relief Commit- tee who visited several cities in Po- land describes the terrible scenes of the slow and certain starvation of the population. Especially appalling is the condition of children. Children of about five or six years of age must be carried in carriages, because of the Order Now, Do Not Delay 4 IT) dining room and bed room— during the past week. that are shown here. Seymour Simons, son of Mr. and Made of genuine American Walnut— Mrs David NY, Simons, who has just the product of a leading Grand Rapids received his commission at the Nlassa- factory—suite consisting of 66-inch chusetts School of Technology, in the Buffets, 54-inch Table, China Cabinet, flying engineer corps. passed through Detroit on h is way to e Diners. „ ' I ' cvu, this week. Th ere h e w ill rece i ve f ur - Robinson-Cohen Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FIVE CORNER 9 HIGH anatlIA STINGS BLOCKS EAST WOODWARD FIVE BLOCKS NORTH GRATIOT NORTM• SOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOon. oldest residents ■■ f the city, was given great as in 1915, which was also a a Purim surprise party by her children war year. Clothes arc a rarity. There and grandchildren, Monday evening, are many people whose safes at home Feb. 25th, at her home. The evening are full of money, yet they are dress- was enjoyably spent by all with music, ed in rags. There are also no shoes dancing, lunch and refreshments, both and the people walk about, their feet the old and the younger folk joining swathed to rags. in the spirit of the evening with equal Hier training in flying, after which zest .\ drive for 3,000 new members is as a non-combatant flyer, he will have Mr. and Mrs. R. 'rattier, of Chicago, being conducted by the Federation of charge of a squad o f t wenty nw. n an d are tisitin g their children. Mr. and Jewish Philanthropies at Pittsburgh. famous k.,incinnatt MATZOS at all groceries and delica- tessen stores. LEVIN MATZOS CO. Wholesale Distributors 396 Gratiot Mrs. Ira Friedenberg. of 899 Brush Pa. The first day 214 new members, iss Cora NI ikolas. of NI itineapolk. , Street. pledging $7,013, were enrolled. . 1. ,;) 1 ,1r(olyiyi. 1 1: , ;i:i l i d t r it:,s . is the guest of Nliss Nlargaret Con- w N c l i l r i. iel,)(; l ia v)iff st(1 l itg e halm. Rabbi I.e.. NI. Franklin will speak People's Society of Temple Beth F.I at the meetine of the Highland Park I • eduesday evening on the subject; NViimens' CM). on Tuesday, \larch 5. "'Hie Pictures that Nature Paints.” Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerlierg has left \I r. Milton NI. Alexander attended for Battle Creek, where he will speak, the War Conference held at I.ansing last \Vednesilay. , Friday, Nfarch I, at Camp Custer. I Mrs. John Ileavenrich has returned NN•oril has been received by the from New York. Mr. Louis Simon has returned front an extended eastern trip. Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin is to he the speaker at the meeting of the \\*Md. 'File spring openings of l'aris show sor Literary and Scientific Society, on clearly that if we look for frills the Friday, March 8. present Nt.;1■011 ,weC:111110t go to for- Sir. and Mrs. Clarence EllgVass cel- mal dn . ,. Things straight up and ebrated their fifth wedding anniver- down are still here, tunics of the old sary, Sunday evening, with a family line still remain. \Ve cannot be frilly dinner. after which they were at home nor overly bouffant because the order has gone forth from our government informally to their friends. that conservation of woolens must lie I \t r. Julius Goldberg is spending the the order of the day. winter at the Hotel Maryland, Pasa- Still there arc many decidedly , new dena, Cal. touches. .kinong some of Jenny's sur- N1r. and Mrs. Nfelville Welt have prises is the sloping, 1918 shoulder returned from Cleveland. line; dinner gowns bound in about the Mr. and Sirs. Sol Jackson, of Cros- feet in culotte style: a waist line which write, passed through 1/etroit on their is rather low; narrow ribbons in bright way to the funeral of Mr. Max Solo- colors as a trimming feature; white Mime waist-coats with high collars for mon, of (hillie, Mich. wear with suits. Born, to Mr. and NIrs. Isaac Rod- Martial et Armand show- simple, man Myers (Fredericka Hirshman), tailored costumes of tricot and other on February 22, a son. Julian Fred- materials finished with a turnover col- erick. lar of tulle. ‘Waistcoats are also feat- Sir. and Mrs. Julius Gomm. of Ona- ured and we have received from two . way, and daughter, Amy, spent a few of leading houses suits with waist- (lays ill town last week. Miss Gomm coats of Jersey or of fancy brocaded , is engaged in the Federal Food Cam- silk. Among the sport garments are plenty of sleeveless coats, many paign in Lansing. shown in hcavy gray, RosImara Crepe Miss Evelyn Loman, of Cincinnati, —that fabric which is fay ored this who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. spring, not only for sports attire. but Magnus Butzel; is spending a few for suits and afternoon dresses. days with Mrs. Sol Hineman, of N(any coat-capes are seen at B. Bloomfield Hills. Spring term begins March 1. Enroll now. Siegel Co.'s this season, and are often Annum the officers of the signal in satin or chanteuse. Satin is hav- 160 Medbury Phone North 5747.R. corps, who are stationed at the hotel ing a popularity tynistial and stands Charlevoix, and are engaged in work easily first in the more dressy mate- rials. It is utilized for all sorts of in various factories in town, are Lieut. evening coats which are ornamented Charles Rosenbloom, of New York, with embroidery of one kind or an- and Lieut. Cohen, of Georgia. other, since satin is not adaptable for Mr. and Sirs. Max Heavenrich, of self trimming. Saginaw, have been visiting Sirs. Ilea- Covert cloth is ha-ing a great vogue venrich's mother, Mrs. Adolph Eng- this spring and II. Siegel Co. are gas s. showing topcoats in all lengths and on Mr. and Mrs. 11. Brodsky are re- various lines of this new, old material There are smart little coats on the ceiving congratulations on the birth lines of what is known as "box coats.• of a daughter, February 21. 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