A merkam Awish Perin calCarter CLIPTON AMU/ - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE -:- SOCIETY -:- Mr. and Mrs. J. Barris of 194 Philadelphia avenue have returned from a four weeks' visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ro- senbaum and family of Nlarion, Ind. place Sunday, March 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz. 'Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klein (Mariam Koster) of 997 Brush street are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Donald Mrs. I. Wax of 9206 Michigan Jerome: avenue has returned front a visit NIr. David Racoosin, attending with her son and (laughter of Chi- cago, III., who are receiving con- the University of Michigan, spent gratulations upon the birth of a the week-end in Detroit. ..on, Harold Kenneth, February 13. Miss Sarah Jane Ebner of Miss Belle Rosen is the house Springfield, 111. is the guest of Miss guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mollie Robinson of 106 Rowena street. Cohen of Pittsburgh, A Sale Within a Sale! MATTRESSES Specially Priced at the REMOVAL SALE , Mr. and Mrs. Toni Weinberger, :197 Tuxedo avenue, celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary Sunday evening with a delightful dinner party. The following guests attended: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Peritz, Mr. and Mrs. Nlichaelson, \l r. and Mrs. H. Ilvitz, Mr. and Mrs. lire- din, NIr. and Mrs. Harwell, Mr. :old Mrs. Dave Ponnusky, Mr. and Mrs. Rappaport, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenfield and Mr. Otto Fisher. The weekly meeting of the Vita Social Club was held at the home of Albert Seleznick, 966 Theodore street, Sunday, March 9. The fol- The annual Purim Ball of the Detroit Lodge No. :i:i, Knights of l'ythias, will take place on Tues- day evening, March 18, at the Elks' Temple. Detroit Company No, Uniform Rank, will give their ex- hibition drill under the command of Capt. E. Lewis. Miss Lillian Shimberg, pianist, has returned from a four weeks' tour of the southern training camps. Among the various places where she appeared were the great Naval Operating Base ,at Norfolk, the theater at Old Point Comfort, Camp Lee and on board the battle- ship "South Carolina." lowing members participated in the program: President Ilarry I. Hal- ler, Manuel Reiten, Harry Apple, Nathan Feldman, Samuel Schol- nick. The critic of the program was Gabriel Seleznick. The organ- ization has set Sunday, April 6, for their first animal dance at Payne's Dancing Academy. T Broadway Restaurant 64 BROADWAY Hungarian Home Cooking HIS Mattress sale will prove the one big opportunity of this Spring for buyers of Mattresses who appreciate the saving of hard earned dollars. Delicious and well seasoned food at moderate prices - These Mattresses are of a quality and durability that will wear beyond expectations and demonstrate the true values that abound at this big store. --TRY OUR—. A vast stock is at your disposal. Special Sunday 75 c Dinner (11:30 to 9 P. M.) This Special Sunday Stuffed Spring Chicken Dinner is the talk of all Detroit 64 BROADWAY Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bergstein Mr. and NIrs. A. C. Winkelman (Delia Marx) are receiving con- gratulations on the arrival of a ( Bess I.a Verne Permut), who daughter, Hernia Marc, Tuesday, were residing here temporarily, have left for Cleveland, 0., where March they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin a(t Nliss Lois June Roth have been dressed the pupils of the Detroit stopping at the Hotel Secor, in Normal School on Friday morning. Toledo, where they went to attend - 4 the Rosen-Altman wedding. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman \I r. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman, are at Orlanda, Fla. ?71 Alfred street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, I I \1r. Joseph L. Levine of Sault Ste. \larie, Nlich. --- Nir. ;ind Mrs. I. Horowitz, 974 Brush street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rae, to \1r. Ilarnett Herbert Hertzberg, A reception in their honor will take NIrs. Louis Falk is visiting in Cleveland, 0. ----- Mr. Adolph Freund, who is so- journing in the south, has left Ida., and will spend the rest of the month at Orlanda, Day- tOna and St. Augustine, Fla. SOCIETY CONTINUED PAGE S. Sectional View Showing the Immense Area of la? Basement Store IN this Basement Department you will find a corn- plete stock of moderate priced footwear for in- fants, misses, growing girls, boys, youths and women, ;II in the latest styles in vogue this season, with facilities for rendering perfect fitting service. TWO DAY SPECIAL Grey Kid Boots B-R-I-C-K ICE CREAM Black Calf Walking Boots $ 5.35 II E S E boots T have gray kid vamps, with cloth tops to Leather match. Louis heels. The same style in • brown kid. $6.85. Sunday, March 16th Monday, St. Patrick's Day March 17th. Patent or Gun Metal MISSES and TII E S E boots 1 are ideal for shopping tours, being extremely c o m I or t a ble Welt soles. Some style in tan calf. $5.85. Colonial Pumps $5.84 children's sizes, welt soles. Sizes It to 8, $2.45. Size 8!4 to 1 1 , $2.65. Size 11% to 2, $2.115. Tan, Black or Brown Kid $5.85 Special Vanilla Cream Whole Green Cherries IIESE attract- iv ve oxfords have punched tips and military heels, with welt soles. The same style in all black calf. $6.35. ICE CREAM COMPANY PHONE GLENDALE 4110 ATENT heath- P brown er, 11 a v a na or black kid, turn soles, Louis heels. One of the season's favorite models. Patent or Black Calf Pumps 5 5 $ .8 P LAIN toe model, turn soles and Louis heels. This same style can be had in all-brown kid and white or brown calf at $6.35. Woodward and Adams Ave. There's An Arctic Dealer Near You. Order From Your Dealer Today. lit ......... ti