THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES muds. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zechman, of 279 St. Paul avenue, are leaving for Chi- cago to remain about ten days. Himelhoch'5 airs. Samuel Gould, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting Mrs. J. E. Rosenberg of 379 Atkinson avenue. 180.182 Woodward Avernus Mr. Louis N'iedralt collected $25.00 among ills friends for the Jewish Or- phan Asylum. Among the contrib- utors were Messrs. Stein, Goldman. Cowan, Viedrall, ,kVeisman, Botvinic. Kaplan, Kagan, Sotowski, Krawitzti SVacheer, 1.. Viedrah, NIrs. Agins and .\. Feigelman. hiss Henrietta Iletizberg of 232 East Kirby entertained in honor of her sister, Ida, whose marriage In NI r. Sol Karpf will take place Sunday, January 18th. NIr. and Mrs. A. 'llalperin of 883 Ileaubien are leaving for a two month''' . stay at Hot Springs, Arkan- sas. On the way Mr. and Mrs. Hal- perin will stop over to visit friends in Indianapolis and St. Louis. Mr. Ilenry Marks will leave this week Me an extended trip through Canada, visiting Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. Ile will remain away for a month. irL "We Put the World to Sleep" The Detroit Sfinx Club gave a fare- well theater party in honor of their fellow member, Mr. Henry Nfarks, who is leaving the city for about a non tic. Among those present were Messrs have and Harry Schaefer, Casper Cutler, -Jack Leflofsky and Herman C. Scholes. Future meetings of the Young Ju- dean Literature Club will open at 2 o'clock. Sundae afternoon's debate is, "RESOLVED: that a Theocracy shall he established." On the affirm- ative will be, Miss Bessie Snider and Miss Anna shaman; on the negative, Miss Esther Wresberg and Miss Eva Masman. "FLUFFLOSS " Whom .Bleakepeare said: "Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown."_. Silk Pions Mattresses were not in Vogue to Fl WARREN & STONE manufacturers of Fluffloss Mattresses "put the world to slippy . This matrons contains 100'1 pure Java Kapok, and in fully guarraitaed. Vermin cannot live In genuine kapok. Kapok fs thoroughly steamed and cleaned by :mocha heating process. FRIFINNBE RR FURNITURE HOUSE 913 Hastings Si M Crosstown OISE- I I I •I MARRIES DETROIT PHYSICIAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Elias, of 796 Brush street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Belle, to Mr. Cy Rosenthal of this city. dant St, PAGE I HREE Melrose 5509 lifgE10.10103 Mr. and Mrs. II. Goldberg, of 141 Garlehl avenue, announce the en- gagement of their tlaughtet, Clara, to Mr. Jack B. Wolfe of this city. Mr. Louis Viedrah has moved into his new residence at 108 Brady street. Mrs. Lena Segal and daughter, Rose, of Harvard Springs, Nlich., are visiting Mrs. Louis Gittleman of 233 Winona street. A dancing party was given by the hostess in honor of Miss Segal. who is Sirs. Gittleman's sister, and Miss Barbara Stone, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Rosengarten and daughter, Phyllis, formerly of Toledo, 0., are making their resi- dence in Detroit. At present they are residing with their parents, Mr. and Sirs. Geo. L. EdlofT, of 432 Vir- ginia Park. Mr. .AI Safe, of 188 Medbury ave- nue, It for Pittsburgh, Pa., to attend the wedding of air. Ben I.ewis of this city, which will take place Sun- dae. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I I 20% Off Mrs. H. J. Goodman (Nee Miss Rebecca Schwartzman). Of interest to their many friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Rebecca Schwartzman of New York, to Dr. 11. J. Goodman of this city, which took place at the I home Of the bride in New York on December 28. Dr. and airs. Good- man are making their home at 737 Oakland Avenue. Open meeting of the Young Folks' Dramatic club was conducted by its president, Mr. Irvin NIuscoyitz, Tues- day, January ill the home of aliss S. Golden, 196 Theilore street. Mr. Jake Katz opened the program with a talk on "New Year's Resolutions." Miss Bessie Weingarden delivered a "New Prophecy." Miss Sylvia Co- hen 7■ 11(1 Miss Eva Slatkin concluded the program by giving an original act entitled "Sirs. Slatkin in Night School." The next four weekly meet- ings will be in the home of Miss Rose Feller. 24 Delmar street. TAFFETA FROCKS Bouffant in Line Short of Sleeve Snug of Bodice A Fascinating Choice at 49.50 Philomathic Debating Club With the present term of the Philo• mathic Debating Club drawing to a close, the energetic debates on topics of the day and intelligent discussions of Jewish subjects that arc held throughout the term are giving way during the last few meetings to lighter programs. I.ast Sunday evening a humorous vein permeated the entire programme. Every member of the club participated with witty jokes, amus- ing anecdotes, comical monologiies and facetious impersonations, with an abundance of rollicking laughter throughout. A delightful evening is assured Phlomathic members next Sunday, January 18115, when the entire club at the invitation of SIrs. Jacob G. Brown, an honorary member of the Philoniathic, will hold its regular meetiog at her home at 90 Moss ave- nue, Highland lark. A mock debate has, been arranged by the Debate Committee for this occasion, on the subject, 'Resolved, That the Province of Culowaga be Granted linkmen. dence." Nlatirice Nleyers and Leo Kaltman will present the affirmative while the measure w'll be opposed by Reuben Levine and Louis Weiss. The semi-annual election of officers 55 ill be held January 25th. The 'militantness of the three tiered model (illustrated in tit" venter) with the quaint bertha and surplice lindiee Is enhanced by ruffles of chantilly lace i7500). A very striking 1.ffect Is achieved by a contrast of gold piping ain't lining in the black taffeta model with a skirt "sttapped" to the bodice (illustrated on right) 149.50) Rows of shirred conling with Inverted ruffles atri lace that pears out at the sleeve and neck line dis'Inguish the model on the left 165.001. importance that are now being ar- ranged by the organization hold con- siderable interest for its alumni and many friends. One is the Sixth An- nual Oratorical. Contest which will be held Tuesday evening, February 10111. at the Shaarev Zedek, and the other is a joint debate between the Freshman class of the Commerce and Finance Dept. of the University of Detroit and the Debating Club, that will take place some time in March. The team cleat will represent the Philonmathic consists of Maurice NI ey- ers, Leo Kallman and Irving hike. wit z. Musical Education and Musical Development —are ben —makes available picres (,f , An opportunity to select clothing of the better sort. 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