• - THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES F - <, Most of the University of Michigan students entertained at the Lampert home were members of the Bayonne, N. J. club at the University of Mich- igan, of which Mr. Halperin is one of the charter members. Messrs. Samuels, Kenigson, Ripps, Weiss- berg, Racoosin, Gitlin, of Ann Arbor were among those present. 1/ A.../*1 c) '" 177.17941E11 WOODWARD AVE DETROIT Beautiful in its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Anna Wax, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Wax, 2206 Michigan avenue, to Mr. Irwin Berry, which took place Sunday, January 4, at 5 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride was attired in a traveling suit with hat to match and carried a bridal bouquet of roses, and lilies-of-the-valley. A wedding supper was served to the immediate family following which Mr. and Mrs. Berry left for Chicago. ~ OM • - _ , . ,,,,...., . , - Zegi cif Cr, , ,,,, 010,- 4. . ir •' _ ' - At a house-warming held in the new home of Sir, and Sirs. A. Kap- lan of 827 Cameron avenue, Sunday evening over forty dollars was sub- scribed for the Jewish Orphans Home. There were twenty guests, )1i Miss Elizabeth Weingarden, daugh- ter of Mrs. May Weingarden, 175 Palmer avenue, east, and Meyer Lev- enstein, of Detroit, celebrated their engagement on January 1st. The Kline Millinery Department has been selected by A linen shower was given by Miss Fannie Max, Sunday, Dec. 28, at her home, 70 Cameron ovenue, in honor of Miss Clara Kopitz, whose mar- riage to Sidncy L. Max takes place Jan. 4. The house was beautifully decorated with Christmas lights and decorations. R. Raskin, pianist, II. Eckleman and D. Nathanson enter- tained the guests. Dancing was the chief feature of the evening. Among the guests were: Misses L. Gold, R. Gold, A. Gold, L. Seligson, M. Nath- anson, S. Pohl, S. Brown, P. Nieman, Y. Huh, G. Walksha, S. Levy, F. Perkers, R. Sozzman, A. Mendelson, E. Kent, F. Atlavaik, F. Lasnick, A. Felharder, M. Pulberg, SI. Mercier and A. Max, M. Merrick, J. Cohen, W. Walgan, Al Mendelson, S. Fine- berg, SI. Barnett, S. Simms, S. Nath- anson, A. Monshane, I. Finkelstein, N. Shever, A. Nieman, Levy, M. Les- ser, D. Galen. Maison Maurice (Fifth Avenue, New York) as sole distributors of their models in the City of Detroit. Maison Maurice is known as one of the lead- ing designers in the Millinery world for his "chic" individual creations, which will be fea- tured at prices ranging from $20 to $45 KLINE'S —TTHIRD FLOOR Mr. and Mrs. G. Cassel, Alger avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ilarriet, to Arthur Sadow of New York city. r lmelhocks 180.182 Woodward Ayr. NIL and Mrs. H. Vine announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Si. J. Marenberg of Toledo, 0. ROSETTA STONE TO ADDRESS AUXILIARY OF SHARREY ZEDEK The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will hold its next regular meeting Monday afternoon, January '12, in the vestry rooms of the syna- gogue. Miss Rosetta Stone, director of the Bureau of Handicap, will speak on the subject of "Work for the Handi- capped." Slits Stone, who has done telling work among the blind and crippled of the city, is a forceful and interesting speaker and her message will undoubtedly prove eminently worth while. Miss Mirah Cohen will sing with Hiss Sylvia Simons at the piano. LANSING LOCALS Mrs. Kauffman and daughter of Logansport, Ind., were guests of Ja- cob May and family. The Nfisses Mays entertained at bridge, honoring their guests, Sirs. Kauffman, and daughter Bertha. 1920 Modes in Day Time Frocks Tailored Models Tricotine, which lends itself so admir- ably to the art of tailoring, still retains its vogue for all-around serviceability. Apron, Blouse and Tunic styles prevail. In the model sketched on the left, one sees how cleverly metallic thread endiroldery can be appl:ed. Sir. and Mrs. Meyer Frank have re- turned to Detroit. They were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kositchek, New tricotine frocks- 75.00 to 125.00 Mr. Danial Boone Jacobs is the newly elected President of Jacob Shill Lodge order of the Intai Brith. Silk Frocks Nfr. and Mrs. Goldstein and daugh- ter of Pontiac, Mich., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rapaport. Whether cf crepe de chine, taffeta or charmeute,. the sleeves must be short, altho the line may be bocffa.at with picturesque ruffles or ruching or straight Sir. Harry Rapaport, student of U. of Si., spent the holidays with his parents. under the Ch:nese influence. The lav- ishly wool yarn embroidery modal, sketched is 59.53. Other models-- The Jewish Ladies' Benevolent So- Mrs. R. Stcpsy of 186 liendrie ave- nue has returned from an extended ciety gave a dancing party on De- cember 29. It was largely attended. ‘isit of ten weeks at Pittsburgh Donora, Monesson and Clairton. 49.50 to 95.00 — GIFTS TO JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE TO BE PASSED UPON BY HOUSE COMMITTEE The committee in charge of the furnishing of the new Jewish Wo- man's Club House wishes to inform its members that all proposed gifts are to be passed upon as to their fit- ness. As the house will be, in a measure, a public building open for inspection by all club-women of the city, it is desired to make it a model of its kind. Therefore, it will help greatly if friends wishing to contribute gifts to the organization will kindly con- fer with Mrs. Walter Ileavenrich, chairman of the Committee on Fur- nishings, before making a decision as to what to purchase. In this way, with the co-operation of its members, much waste will be eliminated and only those things essential and in keeping with the tone of the house will be obtained. Rfloitc5 9 II1C61 CMOILSIVO Nowmp of . Dorfoct D Ktillolids The debutante has come Into her own again and the social whirl finds her at receptions, teas, dinners, theatre parties and the dance. And these "buds" and their admiring friends are wearing such pretty clothes for youth always succeeds in wringing charfn from modes but It seems as though this season's fashions are peculiarly adapted to the claims of youth for youth is never ignored in fash- ion making. n • • • • • • • • SG • • Woodward at Crat:ot 1 ii, Val R, DANCE FROCKS FOR THE SMART SET AND DEBUTANTES And so the frocks and suits and wraps at ii. Siegel Co. for those who delight in the winter's social event are lovely and the occasions for wearing them are numberless. Models this season are de- lightful:y girlish and variety of line permits of individual selection. The dance frocks are what one thinks of in connection with social events and one can picture the debutante whirling in a rainbow' maize of silk and satin of tulle and lace, of gold and silver lace and cloth of gold. • --(Yr aDoccxuaaccizaimazoacciam'- ■.-■ ^,--, ri [1 . ill ,. ‘ ..... E i go . .1 In spite of the prophecy of disparage- ment of incrouching of newer fads, Ital c- Mg holds its own with the smart ,et. Some of the older folk who danced be- cause It was impossible to go about without dancing may be dropped out but the younger set are dancing and their dance frocks, as seen at B. Siegel are perfect dreams. Tulle is a ma- terial most preferred and It is an ideal fabric for the evening costume. 1 The delicate pinks, silver trimmed, are shown at "The Store where fashion reigns" and also all of the youthful .0 ors are represented and white, of course. While taffeta is still limed satin claims its place and Is in high favor, usually In combinath," with tulle or lace. Full skirts, short enough for comfort but not extravagantly so; simple bodices with the slightest of sleeve; waistline abort, normal or a trifle e'ongated; little artincial flowers tucked here and there among the folds, much ribbon and trim- ling.. flatly applied in a form of roaches or looped or floating and set on as flounces—the debutante's evening frocks are made out of theme things.—Ada. i N- 4 1 New Arrivals in Antique Mahogany Dining Room Suites Chippendale and Italian Renaissance Periods 5 Consisting of Buffet, China, Table and five Chairs and one Arm Chair. Valuing this set from the present condition of .. 75 • 00 I A the market, you are saving from $125.00 to 2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shapiro, of 461 Burlingame avenue, are spending several weeks in New York city. Mr. Emil Kositchek of Chicago spent several days with relatives in this city. Messrs. Harry Phillips, Jack Hopp, Norman Sillman, Saul Jacobs, Geo. Mrs. Jacob Simon, who underwent Blumenthal, Charles Lipsitz and Harold Lipsitz have returned from an operation at the Edward Sparrow Chicago where they attended a Hospital, has returned to her home improved in health. fraternity conclave. Announcement •• PAGE i HREE RIEDENBERks ' $225.00 on this suit. Super-Fluous Hair Removed e FURNITURE HOUSE painlessly and per- manently by the electric needle. Miss Rose Kotok, special- ist, 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17. Arcadia Bldg, near Eliot St. Phone Glendale 6695-R. Our specialty is manufacturing high grade upholstered furniture at reasonable prices. From timber to the finished product is our policy. Our representative Is at your ser- vice. 913 Hastings St. at Crosstown JJ ■ .1 Melrose 5509 1 &SEIM Detroit Upholstering & Mfg. Co, 1464 Eaat Jefferson Ave. Main 455 5, Reduction Shoe Sale! 20% Is now in effect on our entire stock of Ladies' and Men's High Shoes of quality and distinction 20% 10% Off on Evening Slippers, Buckles and Hosiery Alfred J. Ruby, Inc. Chicago ONE-0-ONE WASHINGTON BLVD Detroit 11111F2-7 PLEASE VISIT MY 33rd. ANNUAL FUR SALE and kindly compare Quality, Style and Price Rather than Advertising l■ th, 6th, 7th Floors 2:',9 Woodward Ave. Established 1887 NEWTON ANNIS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE