THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO Annual Fur To insure publication all items of Interest for these columns should be mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. Cleartnce Now Mr. and NIrs. I). W. Davis, of ht Thursday evening last. Rabbi 1.o) NI. Franklin delivered ;ill ad- thy Stevenson Hotel, announce the dress before the Woman's Literary engagement of their daughter, In Progress (101) of Plymouth, Nlieh. Genevieve Rose, to Mr. Arthur J. Baer. of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baer. Mr. Baer has \I r. David A. Brown addressed not been released from military H. & B. MARKS the Kiwanis Club at their regular duty as Chief l'etty Officer in the America's Leading Manufacturing Furriers. the Statler. \I r. ItroWn spoke on their friends front three to live the wo rk of the Better Business o'clock, Sunday afternoon, Janu- weekly meting Tuesday noon at U. S. N. They will be at home to 212 to 218 Michigan Ave. ary 12. at the residence of the bride- Bureau. elect's grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Goldberg, at 121 Hancock ave. west. OU CAN MAKE THE WHOLE FAMILY HAPPY WITH A BOX OF MACDIARMIDS' CANDIES- -FRESHLY COOKED DAILY-80 ENTS THE POUND AT FIVE CONVENIENT STORES.. 32 Broadway 1505 Woodward McMillan's Opp, the Pont. chartrain .01;armirk PETRO TH. 11. ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Gold- smith of IN Maybury Grand ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Estelle, to Mr. A Great Sale 211 Woodward 747 Woodward of fine Specialists at Candycraft Axminster and Wilton Rugs IXO:•.:0.10:•:•::::•:•:•:•:•:*:•:::•:•:•:v:•:•:•:•:•.:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:<•::•:•:•Xeit PRE-INVENTORY SALE is now in full swing MISS ESTHER ESTELLE GOLDSMITH 20% LAMPS Boudoir Table Floor Desk Den Etc. 40. v.„ COMPLETE HOME PUNISHERS CORNER f NIGH asi HASTINGS Miss Beth Ripley, of Denver, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Avery 'J. Ginsburg, left on Tuesday to pursue her studies at ZZZZZZZ ZZ ZZZ Z ZZZZZZZZ Z Z Smith College. Mrs. Samuel S. Mayerberg left New Year's eve for a two-week's in Cleveland. d en \I r. Samuel Levin, of the De- troit Junior College, has consented to give a course of sixteen lectures before the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El o n Wednesday evenings, on the subject of "Mod- ern European History." All inter- z OFF ON z z Z" z FURS ested in this Wednesday night class are asked to communicate with OFF Rabbi Mayersberg at once.. Miss Zelda Smith. daughter of 20% Mr. and NIrs. Louis Smith, Erskine for street. left this week for an ex- the Fireside tended trip through the East. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King, of At- kinson avenue, announce the mar- riage of their daughter. Rita, to z z Z . z z Mr. Howard Crown Leavy, of Pittsburgh, Pa. 11onoring Mrs. David Krause of POPULAR CONCERT Arcadia—Sunday, January 12, at 3:30 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DIRECTION OF OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Soloists Soprano SEATS 30c, - 55c, S5c I New York City, who woe: the guest of her sister, N1rs. Chas. Alpern. Mrs. Abraham Cooper, of 101 ilpo- drie ave., entertained at a theatre party and tea. There were several other charming entertainments given for Mrs. Krause during her stay here. HENRI MATHEYS Dr. Delbert R. Blender, surgeon WAR TAX INCLUDED.) AT GRINNELL'S at the Great Lakes Naval Train- MISS MARTHA ATWOOD NEXT PAIR SYMPHONY CONCERTS FRENCH PROGRAM Thursday Evening. Jan. 16, at II:30. Saturday Afternoon, Jan. Mat 3:30 Soloist—ALFRED CORTOT—Pianist Seats 50c, $1.00 $1.50, $2.00, at Grinnell's z iZ the city on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Friedman. East Bancroft street, announce the Prof. F. Szende engagement of their daughter, Re- becca, to Mr. George W. Newman, of Paterson, N. J. The wedding will be an event of early spring. this most unusual gale of furs, one can find here pieces priced to suit any taste or purse. Every article Is a part of our regu- lar stock, nothling has been brought in to sell at sale prices, but the original price z z IZ z ,z rz, z z z z z z z Z. tags are on every piece of fur, simply be- ing marked down twenty-flve per cent. Note the variety in the prices quoted: COATS 45 inches 1011" , plain Ilmison Seal 1175.00 Coat, now 30 inches long, Sport Model, Nutria $135.00 and Hudson Seal, now GOATEES Hudson Seat with Natural Squirrel Collar, now Hudson Seal with Hudson Bay Beaver Collar, now $125.00 5100.00 SCARFS 545.00 l'oiret Fox Animal Scarf, now Taupe Nutria Stole, with pockets, now. $60.00 Fisher Raccoon Animal Scarf. now 522.00 Genuine Mack Lynx Animal Scarf. $22.50 now 533.50 Black Fox Animal Scarf, now MUFFS Dark Natural Raccoon, 3-stripe Muff, $22.50 now Natural Raccoon. 1-stripe Muff. now $ i5.00 Brown "Kol Dye" Squirrel Ball Sluff, 518.00 Natural Hudson hay Beaver Ball Muff, $20.00 now Black Fox Sluff with head. tall and $45.00 paws, now Mr. Sylvan Grosser returned Saturday from a brief visit with In now Mrs. It. Blender. From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio 2207 W. Jefferson. z z ,z lough with his parents. Dr. and Lieut. Darold Schlesinger is in Telephone Cedar 1122. z ing 'Station, is spending a brief fur- his parents at Chevey-Chase, N1d. PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION FIVE BLOCKS NOCT/1 GRATIOT FIVE BLOCKS EAST WOODWASIO NORTH- WM) rOURTUMTH CARS PAU THE 0000. visit with her mother and sisters 4 1::4 Coal Hods Coal Grates Andirons Fire Sets Fire Screens Gas Logs Robinson-Cohen. Co. Hyman Koffmann of this city. Mr. Koffmann is at present stationed at Camp Custer, in the Exchange De- partment. OFF G. W. ZANGER, Inc. F. F. BECKMAN Opposite Hotel Stotler 28 BAGLEY AVE. z z z z z z z z z z z z z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ'ZZZZZZZZZZ