PAGE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Aseirens.. LOCAL NOTES Il irnelhody Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.. Cohen (Bertha Richmond) are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Irwin Wallace, September 14. 180.182 Woodward Avow.. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lifschitz are spending several days in New York. Coats and Wraps Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gamlin and son, Martin, of Buffalo, have returned to their bionic after a three weeks' trip to hit. Clemens, Cedar Point and De- troit. of wonderful materials exquisitely befurred 95.00 to 275.00 Mr. and Mrs. I.. Weineman and Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor, of Buffalo, have returned from a trip to Maine. • thing is shown," the verdict of Paris fashion seems certainly true of coats—bloused, barrel, nipped-in waist line, dolman, raglan, waist—coat and belted straight line models being spon- sored. Mr. Adolph Wax, of 116 Kenil- worth, has returned to his home after a six weeks' stay at Mackinac. Mrs. Wax has returned from Mt. Clemens, where she spent the past two weeks. C t f •-•— r74- 0747‘,‘ materials of rich down like character, peach blooms, duvetyns or like pile fabrics, bolivia, Bokara and fortune cloth. A eashnlyrtin duv- etyrt model distin- guished by a nip- ped -In waist line with three pockets h side, one on each above the other, and a flaring back is sketched on the left. 155,00. Mrs. J. E. lttigson, daughter Goldie and son Leo, have returned to their home in Houston, Texas, after spend- ing three delightful months in Sag- inaw and Detroit. The Model Pictured '25 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Jacobs are visiting with hire and Mrs. B. N. Jacobs, of Pittsburg, Pa. Kline's—Third Floor. L i••••••Y •• .• OOOOOO SWIT•A •41 1•••••••••••••••• Mrs. William Wacker is visiting her mother, Mrs. Rosa Kleinord- inger, of Pittsburg. EISESFOOTOISISTORIEISIE51 a a Mr. D. Lightman has returned to his home in Cleveland after spend- • ing a few weeks in this city. 3 9 a a a a a broidered georgette over satin combination Is another Duff Gordon model. Dr. Adolph Shoenfield is visiting with his parents in Youngstown, 0. m 0 S AID a woman the other day, "What I like most about your store is the fact that I can save money". It may interest you to know that more people are finding this out every month and my business is increasing steadily as a result. This store is full of bargains that meet the re- quirements of all purses. fiFIEDENBERGS FURNITURE HOUSE Mn, J. Sherman, 1022 Hamilton boulevard, announces the engagement of his (laughter, Lillian, to Mr. Al- bert L. Hamburg, of New York. Melrose 5509 913 Hastings St. at Crosstown JMNININLJNN.INJNINN.INNIEMMuivmuuuLJ mummraromarwarNaMMIMMIRMINNIMRNMIRITO W/11/7//////////11/0/4•171// PWW/1///&11977/7/7FINIP/011/7/71Y/MMff/157777711717•//.777///71170 Ready to Wear and Made to Order S. Kallen & Co. FURRIERS 76-78 Adams Ave. East Near John R. Street Repairing Remodeling Call Us Cherry 7233 4/// &&1111.11Williall11 / 4/14.1.101/ vv . 84 Jeffers.ap Avenue RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. High grade work done by experts. ,, r FF. Let us give you estimates. 111101101 JEWISH WOMAN WINS VALUABLE MEDAL Mrs. Annette Schwartz, a volunteer worker for the Jewish Welfare Board at General Hospital No. 41, at Fox Hills, Staten Island, wears a valuable medal of gold and diamonds, awarded her for her services to the bed-ridden patients at Fox Hills Hospital. The medal was presented to Mrs. Schwartz by Colonel Huber, commanding officer at Fox Hills, on behalf of an anonym- ous donor, who announced that, since, owing to his physical incapability he had been unable to participate in the war, he had been seeeking to honor the man or woman who performed the most distinguished volunteer ser- vice. He was told of Mrs. Schrawtz's work for the Jewish Welfare Board and found that she had been indefa- Phone fee Estimate • r 1 SLIP COVERS Cad. 1449 Mr. and Mrs. L. Brodersohn and family, of 244 Alfred street, wish their relatives and friends a Happy New Year 'Miss Regene Freund spent a week with bliss Sabina Loeb, of Philadel- phia. Mrs. Walbork and family are visiting Mrs. Leopold Ullman, of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenbaum have returned from Charlevoix, Nlich. (maws — tat Illtels1 treat Mrs tigable in arranging entertainments for the patients at the hospital. Since last anuary, she has conducted reg- ular weekly entertainments, arranging programs and supervising the enter- tainments. In addition to her medal, Mrs. Schwartz was also bequeathed a dia- mond ring in recognition of her ser- vices by a soldier who died at Fox Hills Hospital. • • AUSTRIAN JEWS EMIGRATE TO PALESTINE Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Schmier, of 970 John R. street., wish their relatives and frieneds a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goldman and family, of 8(1 Palmer avenue, wish their relatives and friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year. TAILORED DRESSES AND TOP COATS GO HAND IN HAND. The present vogue for the one- piece tailored dress is not only bring- ing forth exceptional styles in dresses alone, but has also accounted for some wonderfully clever top coats to wear over them. To begin The regular meeting of Sigma Ni with, the materials themselves are was held at the home of Miss Eva unusually distinctive, soft, silky. Williams, Alfred street, Monday warmth-without-weight fabrics, such evening. as Velour, Chameleon Cord, Evora, Cashmertyn, Frost Glo, Silvertip Bo- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eisenman livia and Silvertone. and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Liebshutz, of Cleveland. have returned from And then, of course, luxurious fur trims nearly every model. One model Charlevoix, Mich. noted recently at B. Siegel Co., had Mr. Milton Marx, who recently not only a huge fur collar, but tre- graduated from the literary depart- mendously large pockets presumably ment of the University of Michigan, to take the place of a muff. Cer- has left for Ithaca, N. Y.. where he tainly more convenient than a muff, will join the faculty of the Depart- and decidedly more unusual. Another ment of English at Cornell Univer- of II. Siegel Co.'s coats is of a lovely shade of (lull red Duvetyne. There sity. are large cuffs and a high turn-down Mn and Mrs. Joseph Parish and collar on the material. The coat is Mrs. Hannah Morse, of the Hotel gathered in soft folds at the neck and Addison, have taken an apartment the closing begins in the front and at 517 Glenn Court, corner of curves away in a long line toward Twelfth street and they will be at the right side, terminating below the hip, line with large material buttons. home there after October 1st. Mrs. Barney Hirsch and sister, Lot- tie Sandler, of Cleveland, are spend- ing the month at Benton Harbor, Mich. seem V•I These and many other distinctive models created by Lady Duff Gordon 111,07 he procured only at tiliaelhoch's. Priced from 85.00 to 135.0U. .41141=11111101113111111111021111111=1111111111111111111111111n11111111Imumaimmommemmenommummouromminnuommonosi Mn. and Ntrs. A. Orbach have re- turned to their home in Vicksburg, Miss., after an extended visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam NI an dell. ‘ 11 w lit which forms a cape, collar end dolman sleeves. (Figure on the right, 00.) Note (in the figure sketched) how gracefully the new Pamier effect Is achieved in a silver and rose brocaded material. Beading and hand em- Miss Rose Morrison, of 379 St. Clair avenue, has motored to Chicago, where she will spend the Holydays. A tasottlfulla squirrel In the realm of drapery, Lady Duff Gordon is supreme, at least on this side of the water. Her unerring taste in the use of materials, like tulle and net with silver and gold brocade and sequin cloth, proves her claim to fame. Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Trager ! and Mr. David Joseph and family have returned to Cincinnati, after spending the summer at Charlevoix, Mich. A at 0 za duvetyn A silk wrap In Versailles combines blue Lady Duff Gordon creates some new models for afternoon, dinner and evening occasions Mr. David H. Fink, son of Mr. and .N Mrs. Myer S. Fink has accepted an instructorship in the sociology de- partment of the University of Michi- gan. Typical of the Kline Millinery collection is this very handsome tricorne model of vet- vet, smartly trimmed with glycerined ostrich and pin. 1 Luxuriously combined with fur which plays such a dominant role in apparel are A pretty wedding took place Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Nit. and Mrs. Rosenblatt, 96 Su- perior street, when Miss Mollie Cohen became the bride of Abe Ros- enblatt. The ceremony was per- formed by Rabbi I. E. Aishiskin, as- sisted by the Rev. S. Cohen. After the ceremony a dinner was served, followed by dancing. A tr. "Anything is stylish since every- Mrs. L. Morrison and daughter, Rose,-.and son,. Robert, accompanied by Mr. Beniumin E. 'Cohen, motored to Chicago on Sunday, September 14, 1919, to be the guests of relatives and friends for an indefinite stay. Mr. Morrison will join them for the Holy- days. NEW YEAR GREETINGS. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Smith and family, of 92 Erskine street, wish their relatives and friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs I). Rosenthal and family, of 94 Frederick street, ex- tend New Year's greetings to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Snickler and son, Milton Jack. of 132 Dexter boulevard, extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mn. W. H. Keiden, 168 Ferry ave- nue east. wishes his relatives and reds a Happy and Prosperous New Year. "Meet Friedberg-- Wear Diamonds" 208.210 Griswold Street s" And now just a word about the tailored dresses. They have all the slim distinction which navy Trico- - tine and Serge know so well how to give—that is, with the aid of skilfully executed embroidery and braiding. Ntany models noted at B. Siegel Co. feature bloused effects, often brought about by the use of narrow bloused panels. Combinations with Satin are proving very effective and of emir; e, some of the newest dresses exploit the bouffant hip effect. Some distinc- tive dresses, however, are perfectly shin and straight, as is the case with one good looking •Tricotine, simply trimmed with a few tucks and hue buttons.—Adv. ^e frt 44. 14 vim`' Detroit's Exclusive Caterer and Decorator Weddings, Banquets— All Social Occasions O VER seventy-flve per cent of the leading Jewish Social Affairs of this city have beep catered out by us In the last year. No occasion too small—none too Super-Fluous Hair Removed, New York:—Under the protection painlessly and per. Mr. and Ntrs. 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