PAGE SIX TI-IE DETROIT IEWISI I CHRONICLE SOCIETY Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was one of the principal speakers at a meeting held at the Board of Commerce Tues- day, May O, under the auspices of do Detroit Community Garden Club The Club is sponsoring the Garden City plan of Great Britain as a solu- tion of Detroit's housing problem. NIrs. Ira Friedenberg and son. Rob- ert. of 899 Brush street, have gone to Chicago to ‘isit Mrs. Friedenberg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Vaulter. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Marx and Mr. and Mrs. Henry \larks motored to Chicago last week, spending Fri- day and Saturday there. Miss Sadye Cohen, of 117 \Vest Bethune avenue, has left for an ex- tended trip to Boston and New York City. \\init. in Boston she will Le the guest of her sister, Mrs. I). Selker. GilltibCrg IS in New York Mr. j. City, a guest at the Pennsylvania Hotel. Beautiful 9-Piece Dining Set in Walnut or Mahogany Italian Renaissence Design Mr. and Mrs. Nlorris Neuman, of 2711 East Ferry avenue, have 'unveil Mtn their new home at 237 East Kirby avenue. The Misses Jeanette llosengaricit and Marvel Hackman entertained at a miscellaneous shower given in hon- or of Miss Sallye \Veinstock, Satur- day evening, May 3. The evening was delightfully spent in music and I dancing. A charmingly appointed . miscel- laneous shower in honor of Nliss Eva .\shinsky, whose marriage to Mn. Philip Gilbert, of Cleveland, ().. will be an event of June 8, was given by Mrs. Barney .1Ibert at her bonne, Ill East Canfield avenue, Tuesday even- ing. The bride-elect was the recipient of many beautiful gifts from her friends. .\ dainty buffet luncheon was served to the following guests: Miss I.ottie Rodin, Miss Katie Kapetansky, Miss Lillian Horowitz, Nliss Rae Horowitz, Miss I II:I Rodin, M iss Ida Gordon, NIrs. J. H. Goldberg, Miss Gertrude C. Kopel, Nliss Ctolda Ros- enthal, NIrs. I. Rosenthal, Miss Rose Horowitz, Miss Edith Albert. NIrs. Morris Freedman. NIrs. J. P. Rosen- thal, Miss ISate Gordon, Miss Rose Freedman, Miss Rubye Gun, itch, Mrs. E. A. Barnett, Miss Ethel Gitlin,' Miss Celia Meyers, Miss Juliet Frank, Mrs. N. P. Levin. $400 Built in the shops of a well-known furniture manufacturer and selling in the strictly down-town stores for considerably more than $400. This set is an example of the class of fur• niture we are handling and the price is lower because our operating expenses are a great deal less than the stores who usually sell this grade of house furnishings. An account can be opened with us if you do not care to pay cash. Liberty Bonds accepted. -Cohen Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. Starr have left oar a ten-day stay to New York and Atlantic City. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CORNER ef HIGH Mrs. .\ ima L. Samuels, formerly of 172 Last Elizabeth street, together with her four brothers, have named , into their new home at 95 \Vest Eu- clid avenue. and HASTINGS FIVE BLOCKS NORTH 9 GRAM? FIVE BLOCKS EAST!, WOODWARD NORTH-BOUND rOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR. Nil- . and Mrs. M. Nachliar, of South .\ shland Boulevard, Chicago, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Marie, to Harry Golden, of this city, son of \Ir. and NIrs. Golden. of Chicago. Securities that we have repeatedly recommended and their advances during the past year Nlay 1st, 1818 May 81 h. 1 9 0 32 39 170 28',1 118 325 14 13 15 90 10 84 150 10 Reo . Paige . Packard Prudden Parke-Davis Ford of Canada Columbia Sugar We are recognized specialists in local stocks. We are 0 cash house strictly, do not carry any stocks for customers on margin, and our Ailt 19 24 80 18 1/2 33 175 4 Mr. Hyman Cantor, formerly of De- troit and now of New l'ork l sty, is visiting in this city with his brother and sister-in-law. Nit. and NIrs. Joseph II. Cantor, at their new home on Itoston Botilevard. Mrs. F.. I.. Traxler, of Little Rock, Ark s is visiting her son, Mr. Henry 11. Traxler, 36 Lincoln avenue. WM. H. ROSE & CO. Members tetroit Stock Ex. hang, 719 Dime Bank Bldg. Cadillac 7244 ••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••• ■ ••• Woman Wanted WEISS ' Home Cooking RESTAURANT NV OPEN to the public -- this most attractively furnished res- taurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and din- ner, daily and Sundays. Parties ca- tered in beautifully appointed and segregated rooms. Visit the Beautiful Garden ICE CREAM Second Floor B'nai B'rith Building —and— Formerly the Alt Heidelberg IMPORTED DRINKS Subscribe to the JEWISH CHRONICLE ROSEBERRY $2.00 Per Year SIS Woodward, Near Canfield. TULLY & MURPHY 664 Woodward Ave. Milliner • I Ifome•nade light lunches Is one of our important features to you. Mr. Sylvan S. Grosner gave a very: interesting talk before the Wriai ltrith Club at the Forum luncheon Tuesday noon on "Courts Martial." The speaker next Tuesday noon will be Dr. I. George Dobsevage. of New fork City, who will speak 011 "Jewish History." BORIS THOMASHEFSKY AT ARENA MAY 18TH f t By small Jewish family, +, all adults, capable womar. t for cooking and general ti housework. No washing. Can go home nights if de- sired. High salary. Refer- ences required. Address Box 117, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. 25 Broadway Spring and Sunu.er Furs Also The One and Two-Skin Animals In All the Wanted Furs Coatees Capes Scarfs Buy with confidence of the manufacturer Newton Annis Main 3462 Woodward at Clifford. Eatablished 1887 Drink "Deepspring" Pure Water Bottled and Sealed at the Northville Spring Newton Annis, Pres. Call Main 3462—Glendale 2252 . REMOVAL SALE We Absolutely Guarantee You Against Decline in Price--- D ON'T labor under the delusion that furniture will decline in price, because it is more prob- able that it will increase. No matter what you select you may feel safe that you are saving money and getting the finest in value. All our beautiful stock is included In this removal sale, and the event is worthy of your In- terest. Not often do you have the opportunny to secure such elegant furniture so radically reduced in price. NIrs. Charles C. Simons, 24 Con- necticut avenue, has been reappointed ; chairman of the program committee of the Detroit Federation of \Amoco's' Clubs. The program committee of the current season has been reS10/11- 1 , !tilde for the bringing before the Fed- eration such notables as Mlle. Nlartha Jonard, of the University of Paris, Honore \Villsie, editor of the Delineator, and Prof. I. Leo Shari- : 01:01. of the Department 01 Econuin- ics, Cniversity of Michigan. Judgment is absolutely unbiased on all securities . Why not get our counsel and recommendation on other securities? Detroit Reliable Fur Cold Storage Zntes Boris Thomashefsky, noted Jewish actor. with his entire star cast, is coming direct from a fifteen weeks run in New York pity. frith his latest musical comedy, "Cpstairs and Down- stairs." The performance, which was viewed by 1511,000 people in TI10011Allefsky ' s Theatre in New York Ciiy, will he repeated here for one performance Sunday evening. May 18. at the Arena Gardens, \Voodward and liendrie avenues. PARIS Cleaners and Dyers Phone Walnut 6 WE CLEAN CLEAN with MAE MARSH AT THE COLONIAL. • -- Mae Niar., 11. the whimsical little star of the I , . W .11. 01411's forces. 1 . 0110`51 50 the Colonial Theatre for the three days starting S 111111 Y. ill w11 125 said to he one of her greatest pictures, ••SPIIT 1.1 , 111T SADIE." This will he the initial Ir entation in Detroit for this comedy drama, presenting this appealing little star in the sort of a role site Is bent e,olipped to play. She Is Sadie is product of Old KJI]. who as II neasant girl I'0111015 50 New York p od embarks on a theatrical career. where by her shyness and aloofness she Is nicknamed "The Saintly Showgirl" in a flashing musical cooed c . Wednesday and Thursday Paulin,. 1, rederick in "Paid in Fllll. • the cele- brated by Eugene Walters, will he the featured attraction. Friday and Saturday Enid Bennett in - Partner, Three. - her latest plop. alit he shown . The story of a cabaret (linger. who thought herself too blare In fall In lore Special oral., recital b y Prof. Wendall Phillips at the organ, and a series of comedies and short eubJects will supolement each change of Pro- gram. Usual daily matinees at ::30. continuoun to 11 p- tn. Saturday and bunday 12:3n. continuous to 11 p. m. Guaranteed Odorless 1020-22-24 GRAND RIVER AVE. All Clothes Guaranteed Against Fire While in Our Care Two deputies of the Polish Parlia- 00 account of advancing age and ment, Erdgun and Sbapranck, have ill-health Rabbi Moritz Spitz, for the past thirty years minister of Congre- gation B'nai El, of St. Louis, Nlo., will ott retire as Rahbi Emeritus. Rah- r Spitz '11 receive an annual pen- sion of $2.000. with an added special payment of 5400 per annum for the next four years. appealed to the Polish population of the city of Punk to stop making po- groms and massacres upon the Jews. The deputies expressly state that these pogroms will do tnuch harm to the political prospects of Poland.