PAGE EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE o rouottaxoxoxomagatomonolooxcorc=xa.g HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS csioxatomosoxosatcatosoxoso,gcsmcookcosago xoxo, v) I *1.• 00 1 3 S 0 C I F With a station at the !hotel Pont- chartrain. the Jewish •omen's Club is taking an active part in the Thrift Stamp Campaign, which is being carried on by the women of the city this week. Mrs. Nlonroe Rosenfield is the chairman of the general committee, with Mk!, Anna Solomon as vice-chairman. The committees for the week are as fob lows; NIonday—NIrs. M. Mons- pach ; ;tides, hiss Sylvia Freiden- berg, Miss Edith Manspach, Miss Elizabeth Weisman, Miss Rose Emily. Hyman. Tuesday — Mrs. I.. Van Vliet; aides, Miss Ruth Fink, Miss (;ertrude nspach, Miss Marguerite Kopple, Miss Goldstone. Wednesday—NIrs. M. Fleichman; aides, Miss Emily Nlor- ris, Miss Edith Weisman, Miss Nlirah Cohen, Nlrs. Albert Rosen- field. Thursday—Mrs. A. Breiten- bach; aides, Miss Netzorg, Miss Helen Ilerstein, Nliss I lelen Spert- ner, Miss Epstein. Friday—Mrs. I. Freidberg; aides, Mrs. Herbert Miss Irma Simian, Miss Ruth Rosenfield. The only Trunk with a Padded Cushion Top. The patented feature that pre. vents the breaking of hangers and wrinkling of garments. See the genuine Hartmann for the utmost In travel convenience. Over fifty models from $20 to $150 The values are not to be dupli. cated. Exclusive Detroit Agents. Downtown, Cos. Jefferson and Bates ' OP>, in of Fetterl -,tlowers 2 STORES: 17 Ada/. Ins E. 1635 Woodward. with ` • ThefiorhaffiSkop Wedding Rings H. & B. MARKS • • • • • Berke's Boot Shop combinations of skins. 212 MICHIGAN The Busiest and Biggest East Side Jeweler Cor. Adams and Hastings Sts. •• • Our Superb collection of summer furs Is espe- cially complete.' All the attractive models with A CHARGE ACCOUNT •.6 Save for Your is ountry and Fellowmen... •• ' SUMMER FURS To Your Frienal s Send vOgGROINNOgOROADACotOttOgox0A0)40110A0A • fl •• • it •• •• •1 • OS • 1 IS •• •• •• NIrs. Alan Kopelson is appear- who have this year completed the •• •• ing this week in the regular month- course of training at the hospitals •• •• ly performance at the Arts and the city. •• •• Crafts Theatre, in Gilbert Can- NIr. and NIrs. Edmund Lichten- :: non's one-act comedy, "Every- stein are .ileiffling a month with •:• •• body's Husband." For the inci- AI r. and NIrs, Joseph Lichtenstein 1 11 :: dental music of the piece, NI r. ..\ lan • •• Tuxe do aven u e. i s • Kopelson will play the "Air de Bal- NI r. and Mr s. Benjamin Freiden- let" of •haminade. NIrs. Kopelson berg is spending it few necks vis - ii :: •• played with the Arts and Crafts icing in New York. •• •• „.•fl One of most effective methods of practicing economy is through •• players in "Philip, the King," in NI vs. Harry Silverman, of "co- o- ;; car • • Chicago, last month, and has taken . pent a few days in the city ii ii • • leading rules in a number of plays last tvcck. in A thleltt e lo eut r a s o e ito gfha t In selecting ecting your shoe... m any dollars saved •• this season. • • Mrs. Harold Rothschild, of St. • • • • Mine., IS spending ft few •.• Among the performers at the •• , musical given by the suffragists of weeks with her parents, Mr. slu t ;; c Stetson Shoes, made of ,II animalliide leather, though the initial •• ost Is higher, will prove t ,ore economical in the long run. h Tohkeiyur iTit; •• the First ward, in honor of Miss NIrs. Eugene Kopple• •• wear the cheaper Imitation leather kind several times over, r. Frank Seidman, of Wash- ■ ;;;; • shape and contain individual style. Minnie Booth, Thursday after- •• •• noon, was. Nliss Aladeline Rosen- ington. spent a few days in the city ii •• • Drop in at "Stetson Ileadquarters" and let me show you the latest e berg. who took part in a charming Iii. week, en route to Grand ,sap - . • • spring modes. • •• Ills. classical dance. •• • •• oft \I r. and If. M. Koffman •• Hiss Rose Nctzorg, who is an •• • 111 instructor in the art department of am- .ire the marriage of their •• •• •• •• the Kalamazoo St•tto• .- N orina i daughter, Rae Novitsky, •• •• •• •• School, spent tlf ,i st.ej,.. eni i v i s iti ng Da%id \l. Lieberwitz, on Sunday' •• •• 82 Washington Blvd. •• •• Nlay I?. Rabbi J. I.. Levin per, •• •• her brothe,(11r. Benditson Net- •• •• zor, / formed the ceremony at his Komi •• •• •• •• • •• • /.rfi- and Mrs. II. Babcock and in the presence of the immediate •• STETSON •• SHOE family. After a two-weeks' trill •• •• family are occupying their new •• •• •• home at the corner of Second and in the east, Mr. and NIrs. Lieber ; witz will make their home at 14•9 Merrick avenues. Mr. Ira (;omit, of Onaway, Grand River avenue. Mr. and NIrs. Mark Hurwitz, of Mich., spent a few days in the city, visiting Mrs. George Epstein, on New York, announce the engage= nest of their daughter, Estelle, 1.6 his way home from Chicago. Mrs. A. Lapin Cohen sang a Mr. Joseph Lamport, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cohen, -152 group of three songs at the Artist Student Recital, given at the De- Atkinson avenue, are visiting their troit Institute of Musical Art, last nephew at the Great Lakes Train- ing Station. Gold—Gold and Platinum—and all Platinum— Friday evening. The warm weather the last few carved and diamond set. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, of Toledo, spent a few days in the weeks has induced many motorist's WRIST WATCHES to make week-end trips to nearby city last week. FOR resorts, and, as always, Mt. Clem 7 \l r. Fred A. Ginsburg, \VIM is ens is a favorite spot for Iktroit- the Graduate With the national army at Camp Custer, spent the week-end home ers. Registered there last week the Sportsman were Mrs. II. G. Arden, NI:mud last week, The Motor Service Corps Of the Arden, Nathan Simon , ;. NIrs. R. the Soldier Red Cross, of which Mrs. limy Cohen, \I r. and NIrs. S. Frank and Fechinter is chairman, provided Mr. A. Gross. Among those who inc. cars and drivers for to convey to have tried out the new Toledo road Diamond are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snyder, Mr, WOODWARD AVE.AT JOHN R.St Saul Rifkin, \I r. Frank Shapiro, NB-. and Mrs. George Loria. NIrs. Seymour I lirsh, of Toledo, IT 00... 111•4‘. 1.1.4 •••4047.7+ spent the fore part of the week visiting in the city. Arthur Coulson Abraham Cooper F".s. ,PEN 0 ante avenue, is spending a month the joint graduation exercises last in .Mlantic City. Saturday evening all the 'nurses Nit-. Earl Rosengarten, of Toledo spent the week-end in the city. Mrs. J. S. Eisman, Two Stores. Uptown, 253 Woodward 000 To Insure publication all Items of interest for these columns should bei mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLDA, GINSBURG, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. accoak0X05010:010X0X0A0k0hOROX/10;;OA0g0x0x0 X0A0 k0 No Trunk Like a Wardrobe No Wardrobe Like the Hartmann. TY Near Third. OILDSMITHI&IIILVERSMITHE Detroit, Mich. irriqopozv....- Kfaxt oddiphithhthol. o ,= * 44 4010144444P - wwq pilli 7 ,...„..... 1 w,.,Z1140101100P 11111111 I I . i I - ,jr ■ I 44: . 4% t 4 4 1 , . ‘ • $ ....,.. ' - it . .„.„ 0, ■ , .4 . it- 1 , . 4 ♦ 4 $ - * e: V rill coliM-W.„ 4 .4 4 4 4 1 , .4 • ■ . j 0:Side 1 711arg EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL o ... Dancing every night at PALAIS DE DANSE Conceded to be the prettiest sum- mer ballroom In America, featur- ing Ben Shook and his superb or- chestra of sixteen artists. CA FINS E L EMAIDC° 321 Woodward Avenue Bet. Columbia and Montcalm. Cadillac 839. Store Your Furs Where Dry Cold Air Blows on Them as Nature Would Ogralae 13eailott '$ ► Cars 'Ike You to OUT Door . Es j Burglary and Theft Health and Accident Compensation A Policy with us means Security oi lir 41 efferSon Ave 328-330 Penobscot Bldg. GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE 0 • 11. 03. OS oe: 0 ti ) 0 O , t Cooper Coulson Insurance Agency DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER Fire Plate Glass Automobile # irk 1141111110 $ HENRYOHATTER ___ 4 $ David Cooper 49 GPATIOT AVE. COP. LIBRARY AVE. * • s , Merchants 7 ca-AtS° iizteeSvc, i ,;(0,-N,' 1 40 , ,f , i icf la , e , mot * t t * • • : . • ► t t / /PeggVidrO ° f dram-Pointe `furniture 9ooan.. Vero,dx At- 3368-70 Jef fimon Ave, on a Winter Day Store your furs in a natural manner. No pipes, no dampness—just cold air. All furs are stored in a seperate room. Protected against moths, fire and theft. No musty cellars or dripping pipes. Sanitary—efficient—economical. Rates as low as any in the city. Call us today. t Co. 4 t • • 4 # ., . 4 * 4 t .4 reINOlkeiniviw0~&*^.4 •41P~A"..,... r ldfAgo.* 111111111111110110111111111111111 11101111011110M1 I gIZA 1 ;11011101111111111111111011111110101111111111M .................. Furs Called For and Delivered PHONE GLENDALE 5625. General Cold Storage Co. 277 Grand River Avenue. Fur Storage Department.