THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO Mrs. Samuel Mandell of 669 Second avenue has gone to Cleveland to spend several weeks with friends. She was joined by Mr. Mendell on Thanks- giving, who will remain for the week- imomtunommanotmaNanincimummoommuunicommommanmummmannutunnanumauunounamito* end. • 111816111101111168111108111111114 4191116111111113111111818810111M111 BUY FURS O F Mrs. I. I). Newman of Cleveland, 0., is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. L. Neu- garten of 452 Hazelwood avenue. T H E Mrs. II. Blender, of 344 West Tay- lor avenue, has returned from a short trip to Chicago and the Great Lakes naval train school where she visited her son, Jr. Lieut. D. R. Blender. E R S H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. E. Cantierd.were hosts at a:beautifulty appointed dinner Tuesday evening, November 25, complimenting Capt. Isadore Levin who has recently re- turned from service overseas, and Miss GoIda Rosenthal, whose mar- riage to Mr. Samuel I.. Kavanau will take place December 30. A Pound of "1V1cDiannid's" In the Home—is worth two in the store. Take Home a box—it will make the Folks Happy. Alnotiir DETROIT 211 Woodward Wright Kay Bldg. ttroadway Market Phone Main 4548 All Stares Spec:al:ill at Car/dye-raft "maernarrnids Corner" Mr. Jacob Mazer, an active figure in athletic circles, will be the speaker at the It'nai Britt Forum luncheon, next Tuesday noon, December 2. He will talk on the benefits of an athle- tic education from a physical, mental, moral and religious standpoint. The luncheon begins at 12:15. Members of Innai [frith and their friends who at- tend the Forums are urged to be prompt. GORHAM SHOP Miss Sylvia Gittleman of 2315 Sec- ond avenue gave a dinner dance at her, home on Friday evening, November 28. The house was effectively decor- ated in blue and yellow. A cluster of beautiful autumn flowers formed an effective center piece on the table around which were seate'd twelve guests. Price and Profit Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerherg ad- dressed the Men's Club of the First Mrs. Ilarry Bieberstein and - Mrs. The Misses Sara Zeitlin and Dor- Win. Sable, entertained at luncheon Baptist church on the subject of othy Kaniin spent the week-end at and cards Tuesday night at the Elks' "Zionism" Monday evening. Ann Arbor, where they attended the Temple. Dr. and Mrs: N: P. Levin. cf IP) Michigan-Minnesota game. A SIX STORES IN THE \. et LOCAL NOTES 1505 Woodward Just Below Blvd. 51c31111an's corner Opp. the Pontchartrain Main Store 32 Ilmadway 717 Woodward Cor. Alexanderme Rations City Cincinnati St. Louis Cleveland 177.179-18 1 WOODWARD AVE DETROIT 4;;SEf0aUxcir, 3 .41 t h , " 4.) 0 Mrs. I. Simon k visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan of To- Mrs. E. Samuels of St. Louis, Mo. ledo, 0., announced the engagement of their daughter, Rose Esther, to Mr. Jerry J. Grenblatt of this city at a family dinner given at their home, Sunday, November 23. The out-of- A meeting was held Tuesday after-' town guests were Mrs. Mary Green- noon, November 25th, at the house of blatt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Green- Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, Mary Day blatt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Swade, Mr. venue, and discussed ways and means and Mrs. Samuel Gordon, Misses Ag- to organize a local Sunday school nes Greenblatt and May Burman, and class. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Nlessrs Roy and Dan Greenblatt and Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg, of the Leonard Swade, all of this city. Temple Beth El, Detroit, promised their aid and co-operation to the Mrs. Louis Welt will be at home people of Pontiac. to her friends every first and third Saturday in the month. Mr. Norman Buckner who is in Luther, Mich., on a business trip. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will will be gone foe a fortnight.. address the Student's Congregation at Ann Arbor Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein. PONTIAC NOTES dare Day avenue, were Sunday guests Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstain are of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levene (.f occupying their new home at 36 Churchill street, Detroit. They wit- Gladstone. nessed the play at the Garick in the evening. Dr. Joseph R. Hayden, assistant professor of political science in the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Lor- • University of Michigan, will speak be- aine court, entertained hie. and Mrs.: fore the Jewish Woman's club at its Sidney Netzorg and Mr. and Mrs regular monthly meeting, Monday Otto Sachse at a theatre party aink afternoon, December 1, at 2:30 a supper last Friday evening. Temple Beth El. His subject, "The President, the Senate, and the Treaty' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg, of is especially timely and appropriate Dr. Hayden will appear in place of Henry Clay avenue, gave a beauti-' I fully appointed dinner party last Sun- ' Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, who was sche- duled to st.mak 011 " Culture and Dent - day evening in honor of their son's, and daughter-in-lads fifth wedding , ocracy." In addition a musical pro anniversary, - 111r. and Mrs. Sidney gram of unusual merit will be present ed by Mr. David Krocov, one of du Netorg. "the guests were as follows: first vilionists of Detroit Symphony Mr. and :qrs. Harold Van Baalen and' Mr. Krocov will be ac- son, Mr. and 111rs. Fred A Ginsberg, orchestra. companied by his brother on thy Mr. Benjamin Jacobson of 1)etroit,' piano. A program of fine classics Miss Hattie Netzorg. selection S will be rendered. M rs. Sarah Myers and daughters o Alpena, Mich., are spending the winter with :qrs. Harry Brining, of 96 Lincoln avenue. Mrs. II. Von Consant of Lincoln avenue, entertained ten guests a luncheon at her home last week. 0 9 t6,:z w)0 - D O YOU KNOW," said one of our customers recently, "before I visited The Gorham Shop, I had an idea that yoor prices `were. high. Now that have had an opportunity to make compar- ison, I want to tell you that—considering the high standard of your merchandise and service— your prices are remarkably reason- able, and well within the amount I had thought of spending." Every day it is our pleasure to be greeted with similiar remarks by satisfied clients. All of which proves the wisdom of our well-known policy to sell the highest quality of jewelry at prices which allow only a moderate, legitimate profit. Complimenting Miss Sarah Krause GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC. GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS WOODWARD ,s,SE AT JOHN R STREET DETROIT Tailleur Frocks, Suits, Coats, Gowns, Furs For the more exclusive trade 60 CARLOADS OF FOOD GO TO VIENNA JEWS 4.0.18MM.MA.MUUMW.M411M IMMINOMUNWMINNIMWMIMin N. ienna--A large shipment of food.: including 60 carloads of kosher meat,. sent by the Joint Distribution mittee has reached here, destined for refugees.) the unfortunate Jewish Each refugee will be given a package of food every two weeks. 118 EAST ADAMS AVENUE whose marriage to Mr. Meyer \Voter sone will be an event of next month the Misses Ethel Edelson and Sarah Kovan gave a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening, November 22. :Hiss Ella Gordon, who has been the guest of 'Mrs. J. E. Ginsberg, of Mc Dougall avenue, has left for her hoot in Chicago. During her short staj here. Miss tiordonn was entertainer delightfully. On Monday evening Mrs. Ginsberg entertained at her home. Wednesday Miss Gordon wa. guest of honor at a luncheon at the Maison Palcaus. followed by theatre party at the Garrick. Thus (lay, lier aunt, Mrs. Mayer Davis, was hostess at a theatre party and dinner. Friday, the Mi sses Molly and Am Kramer entertained with a prettily appointed luncheon. Millinery of Jet Spangles The leading feature in Millinery for formal occasions, dinner, theater, and afternon wear, priced from $17.50 to $50 KLINE'S—THIRD FLOOR Stout Women Sizes 39 to 56 You will find in our Sale of Quality Dresses 14 at itA Off exceptional saving opportunities on fashionable models that carry out the favored style ideas, at the same time scientificallf giving to the figure a slender appearance. A wide variety of the r ew and ac- cepted materials are ra evidence. Coats ...$49. 75 Others $24.75 to $250 Especially attractive prices on the new season's fashionable coats for the extra- size figure. All styles and fabrics. ALL SUITS REDUCED 2d Floor Washington Arcade Bryant 255 Woodward A Miss Jeanette Yanover, soprano, ac companied by Nliss Edith Atkins, tip neared before the joint meeting of the Jewish Woman's chili and the Yount, People's society of l'eniple Beth E last Sunday evening. —A Christnas home gift of surpassing charm At a meeting of the executive boar( of the Jewish \Von:Ian's club held a the Phoenix club, Mr. David A Brown was unanimously elected ton orar• member of the club in reeogni tine and appreciation of his never failing co-operation. A telegram tr that effect was sent Nit-. Brown (m this morning of his departure for Europa Saturday where he bias gone to study industrial and social conditions. :Ors. R. E. Ettenheimer will give a card party and luncheon at the Eks' Temple this week. FROCKS FOR EVENING WEAR ARE OF SPECIAL INTEREST Lance and party frocks are of sped at Iniportanee this winter and one needs so many lh eSe days when social activ- ities are So varied. The Very prettiest of the new short dance frocks are the dainty models fash- ioned of Tulle. These striking models are of adorable charm and irreproach- able taste. A foundation of satin, Taf- feta or Crepe de Chine Is Used and the sides are extended at the 1111 , line. for the modish designs are made with great width at the hip. At If. Siegel Co. many frocks are trinuned at the hips with ruches to accentuate the width. In a model shown at this store of crepe de Chine and Tulle the Crepe de Chloe foundation In of daintiest peach blossom veiled with pink Tulle in the scone tone. . The underhodlee is also of crepe, vet ed with Tulle, draped In sur- plice style. Pink ribbon ruches idiot t he Short Sleeves and three rashes e f the pink silk ribbon placed at intervals trim the skirt at the hip line. Not all the fro , ko have their skirts made wide at the hips by extenders en draperies often give the desired orreo. 111041e1 recently shown at Siegera had a Minch.] fullness at the sides fo..nn, 1 by the drapery caught up by clusters of gold roses. This frock was hr green silk and creamy white Tulle. 1"e vet Is fashioned Into charming , owns for Theatre and Opera wear. One oVel y gown at It. Siegel eth'S mina of deck velvet girdled at the waist by a 'train! of large Jet heads. and allot her trand caught at the waistline at the fight side gradually started downward ',wards the left side below the hip. holding In e extended draperies of the material. --that are a distinct credit to the homes STEINWAY KNABE GRINNELL BROS. (.1 utmost affluence and culture—Piano , whose presence in the home bespeaks higlie , d musical discrimination— SOHMER VOSE STERLING SHONINGER and other splendid makes DUO-ART Pianola Pianos PIANOLA Player-Pianos Other instruments accepted in part exchange The llonse of Grinnell has long been head- quarters for the proven best in Musical Mer- chandise. Note the Pianos_inentioned in the accompanying list. They can be purchased at no other House in the State. You know that in selection of one of these noted makes you are absolutely certain of musical pleasure, of greatest possible satisfaction—and, think of the advantage of seeing them all under one roof--of being able to compare them side by side—of testing the very latest creations, both in grands and uprights, from the greatest and most famous manufacturers—of the certainty thus afforded of obtaining just the instrument which will, in every particular, please you above all others Our values and service you'll find wholly in keeping with the superiority of the instru- ments of our line! Everything in the Realm of Music 26 Stores—Headquarters Our sPeclalty Is manufacturing high grade upholstered furniture at reasonable price!. From tiroh, to the finished product In our policy. Our representative Is at your ser- vice. Detroit Upholstering & Mfg. Co, 146.8 East Jefferson Ave. Main 4559 243-247 WOODWARD AVE.