THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO :-: SOCIETY :-: WILL GO EAST AT END OF MONTH Tlic 6orhamShop The Jewish Woman's Chili ban- Annual quet in honor of the completion of Fur years of honorary membership in Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin's twenty Seal Leather the Club will be held at the Statler Hotel, Wednesday, February '26, at Clearance Now SUIT CASES 6:30 p. in. While the nature of the entertainment in connection with In the banquet is being held as a sur- Progress WITH prise, it promises to be something very unique. The Reception Com- H. & B. MARKS mittee, consisting of the officers STERLING SILVER FITTINGS and directors, are as follows: Pres- ident, Miriam 1). Goldman ; first Travelers' Equipment Complete second vice-president, Mrs. Mon- 212 to 216 Michigan Ave. roe Rosenfield ; recording secretary, Hattie. (- linkman ; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach ; financial secretary, Fannie Simon; Super-Fluous Hair Removed palnlesaly and p•r• by the manently electric needle. Was Hose Kotok, AP 0,101- nit, 607 I 41 Woodward Ave. swim Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot St. Phone Glendale 5605-14. Ig SHOPPING BAGS BAGS Krolik ; auditor, Mrs. Mayer II. Sulzberger. Active directors: Mrs. David A. Brown, Mrs. M. Ben- MOSC I1C, Mrs. harry Frank, Hattie Hilburn, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. SEND CANDY ON WASHINGTON'S ' BIRTHDAY WOODWARD AVE.AT JOHN R.ST. MRS. ANTON KAUFMAN AND CHILDREN ! Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Sadie Kei- is in the city visiting her mother and dan, Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mrs. sister for a three weeks' stay. Lieut. Ethan Edloff returned from lierman Marks, Bessie Parshell, a brief visit with his sister in To - Mrs. Henry Van Baalen, Mrs. ledo. Joseph Zeckman. 7A; acegarod, 211 Woodward. Specialists at Candycraft. NleMillian's Opp the Pontchartrain 1305 Woodward. "Oui, Madame Mr. end Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of Second avenue expect to leave Detroit berman, Anna M. Solomon, Ther- on Tuesday next for an extended stay esa May Alexander, Mrs. David in Florida. iCourlander, Mrs. Meyer Frank, Mrs. Adolph Weiss of Mobile, Ala., Mac Diarmids five convenient stores ore ever prepared to supply you. The price ls ', The Young People's Society of Temple Beth El have decided on March 23rd as the (late of their dance at the Hotel Statler. On Sunday last, Rabbi Leo M. Fanklin addressed the Open Forum on the subject, "Democracy at its Best and at its Worst." On Tuesday he spoke before the Adcraft Club on "Father and Son." Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman of Cass avenue are spending the winter months in Florida. Mrs. Day Krolik and son, Day Jr., have gone south. Hmry Z. Brown has received his release front service and has re- turned to his home. Mr. Brown en- listed in the Ordnance Corps last year, taking the special course at the University of Michigan. From' there he was sent to Camp Hancock and later assigned to Camp Cody, New Mexico. Here Mr. Brown was given charge of the Refrigeration De- partment and was slated to receive a commission when the armistice was signed. Mr. Brown is at present oc - cupying an executive position with the General Ice Delivery Company. Mr. Max May and Mr. Max Ber- emit are in New York City. v.. ; •-• • Early Victorian and Watteau Hats for Spring There is nothing newer for spring, for no sooner had these hats left the designers' hands than they were ex- pressed to us. Shown in black and the new shades of jade, navy, jay blue and brown. You'll wonder how it is possible to sell such beautiful hats at $8.50 411glifs.‘ss Ostrich is a big favorite in trimming—more so than in many seasons. Fruits, flowers and miniature vege- tables are also used to splendid advantage. ALSO ORIGINAL MODELS FROM PEGGY HOYT AND MARY'S WONDERFUL CREATIONS. I 1 CO LON IAL w at Sible y Cadillac 1756 Sunday Monday FIRST TIME IN DETROIT in Paul M Potter'. i.realest MARY Taty, BOLAND SorreNS Since - MILK 1 " Experience Tr The =:°B;„ Wednesday Thu day, Feb. 19.20 Friday day, Saturday, Feb.21-22, ETHEL Americ a'. Foremost ga Ache., BARRYMORE HE Pooutsr mats. Daily I (1.,•• Comedies, Travelogues, Etc. nnl n• at 2 P. M. 1 VI; 04•11 ■ 041011411=1/ 0.11111114 ON ALL PROGRAMS Photographer. 490 Hastings Street, Corner Alfred. delay in receiving certain fixtures has postponed the formal opening of our The imperative need of moving from our old building immediately, necessitates the opening of our new store before we are in a complete state of readiness. wear fashions that we invite you. V is i t this charming little French shop at The opening of this new and greater Fyfe ALSO store will be a splendid addition to Detroit's mercantile establishments. It is the largest FISK, GAGE & RYLAND HATS. and most completely appointed Footwear store in America—not because we were ambitious to have the largest store, but because a store of this size was essential if we were to render the fullest degree of service to our customers, Detroit's Exclusive Caterer and Decorator who by their loyal patronage have made this building possible and necessary, and to whom we extend ur grateful appreciation. —Weddings —Banquets —All Social Occasions D ID you ever stop to consider that we have managed, decorated and catered out the details of 75% of the leading Jewish Social affairs of the city. No occasion too small—none to large to receive our quotations. Phone us DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING CO M. A. Pereira, Mgr. 125 Richton Ave. Hemlock 6654 This Entire Building Is Devoted Exclusively to the R. H. Fyfe Co.'s Shoe Business. ves Sat E and .Sun. . 15-25cj Graduate of The College of Fine Arts of Vienna, new store until a later date. ( l For Portraits of Distinction See • •• • • .......... • Vh/recuo5C6arliSliliacchitiallABylde;. Wherein • Won., I A. KELLERMAN The new spring stocks are practically complete, and it is to this display of latest foot- allb 11 I DlYORtEE" i See Sunday Papers for this Program We Will Open the Doors of Our New Store Monday, Feb. 17 T "A Woman's 16 - 17.18 .....,,..,...............,„.,,....,..............................:: Miss Zeldah Smith, who has been Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg con- ducted religious services at Sagi- visiting in Boston and New York naw on Friday evening of this week. City, has returned to her home. This charming model is but one of the many drier new styles 74'C are /1070 showing in _ Diamond Merchants , Samuel Kaufman, Mrs. Sidney Sil- 80c the Pound—Worth More. 147 Woodward. 32 Broadway, KNITTING treasurer, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogo- wer ; custodian, Mrs. Henry A. With the retirement of Mr. Anton Kaufman as publisher of The Jewish Chronicle, Mrs. Kaufman and sons, Theodore, Herbert and Julian, will accompany Mr. Kaufman to New York City at the end of the ;Houk o \A' If vice-president, Mrs. Max May; America's Leading Manufacturing Furriers. Woodward Ave., corner Adams