THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO asituintakintimiunnalunsuitimituum umuninniciumm itiounimuutonaussustotoomuimmutinnunantin sma, it LOCAL NOTES* E sitoutautunnotimmusitoutsuannamoninnsiatinoutaidutioutiassiusiounnintionimmaiitaititgaisiassiusoimatinunisto Miss Anna Solomon, contralto, par- ticipated in the presentation of Halide's' great oratorio, "The Mes- siah," by the Detroit Choral Society, assisted by the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra and four soloists of merit, at Orchestra Hall Tuesday evening. Mr. William Howard directed the choristers. Mrs. Day Krolik and son, Day, Jr., and nurse, accompanied by Mrs. Krolik's mother, Mrs. Bertha Zenner, have left for an extended trip to California. A Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, of 128 Mclean avenue, are visiting in New York City. S H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. The Misses Pearl Weisberger and Minna Benderoff, who are wintering in California, viewed the Harvard- Oregon football game at Pasadena, also the far-famed Rose Tournament. Clearance Sale Now in Progress Includes Every Pair of Boots in the Store Greatly Reduced 9.45 $10.85 $8.65 Queen Quality Boot Shop ] 215 Woodward Ave. _ trzsgragusszzi7._ tRELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. High grade work' done by experts. •4 liffartura Avian. r• Mau hr Estimate • • 1J''-' • " • ' itT111,1j6 Let us give you estimates. Cad. 1449 tmalind SLIP COVERS '1 P Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel are in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Horwitz of 226 Medbury avenue, announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Helen Shirley Gordon, formerly of New York, to Mr. Sidney Shapiro of Miss Nfabel Marks of Oscoda, this city. Mr. and ,Mrs. Horwitz Mich., is the guest of her cousins. will give a reception in honor of their the Misses Rosenthal of 201 Farrand sister's engagement, Sunday evening, February 3rd, from 7 to 11 P. M. Park. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seeger of 381 Webb avenue were called to Chilli- Mrs. G. Feldman, of 108 Frederick cothe, 0., by the sudden death of Mrs. street, entertained at a shower in Seeger's mother, Mrs. S. Fox. Mrs. honor of her cousin, Miss Clara Gold- Fox. who has been a frequent visitor berg. whose marriage to Mr. Jack B. in Detroit, has many friends here Wolfe will he an event of the near who mourn her loss. future. There were 35 guests. Many delightful affairs are being planned Mr. Joseph Kahn, of 56 Farrand for Miss Goldberg. Park. is spending the winter in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. I. Berry, (nee Miss Anna Wax) have returned from their Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel. of wedding trip to Chicago where they Boston Boulevard. entertained twelve were extensively entertained by guests at dinner Monday evening. friends and relatives. Among those who feted the young. bridal couple Miss Emma lintzel, of Rowena were Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Heim. street, entertained seventy-five guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mulkes, Mr. and at a beautifully appointed buffet Mrs. A. Sacks, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Wein- luncheon Thursday. stein and Mr. and Mrs d M Gor- don. Mr. Louis Kahn of Farrand Park. has left for an extended trip to Porto Mrs. Dave Feldman, of 105 Hendrie Rico. avenue. has returned home after spending the past month in Chicago Shapero Hive No. 564 will have visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their Installation of officers and Ban- M. J. Feldman. formerly of this city. quet Tuesday, January 27, at 2 P. M. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Pearl Feldman. who will spend at 216 East Warren avenue. several weeks in Detroit. More than $500,000 worth of splendid Fur Coats, Capes, Wraps, Muffs, Scarfs, Etc. E XPERIENCE has taught many of our very good friends that in these times it is well not to let their wardrobes run down. Time was when a man could get new clothes as he wanted them and when he wanted them. We are reasonably sure that we could make clothes as you want them -but prompt delivery is quite • thing of the pan. We are not as busy tight now as we are bound to be very shortly. Why not anticirate pouf needs. order now, and have your clothes at you want them when you went them? Our not k of fine cloths is today mot complete — heavy weights as well as light weights. You should buy SOMEWHERE—NOW- ROSENGARTEN MEN'S TAILORS as prices will surely advance KRESGR BUILDING Newton Annie 239 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD Buy with Confidence Men's Furs Silverware EOPLE instinctively associate silverware with Gorham, becAnse Gtrham Silverware includel literally everything per- taining to the silversmith's art. The public knows the value of Gorham Service, because every- body appreciates the beauty and variety of Gorham patterns, the originality of Gorham designs and the high standards of Gorham quality. This preference also ex- tends to Gorham prices, because a satisfied public knows them to be synonymous with the integrity of Gorham Silverware. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Runkel who were married at Cincinnati, 0., Jan- uary 7, are spending a week at De- troit at the Hotel Statler. While l'rofessor Thonias E. Rankin, of the here they were entertained by Mr. University of Michigan, will speak at and Mrs. Lee M. Ehrlich of the the next regular meeting of the Jew- fuller Hotel. ish \Voman's Club, Monday, February 2nd, at 3 o'clock on the "Modern Dr. M. Benmosche of the Fine Arts Tendencies of the Drama." Prof. Bldg., is in New York doing research Rankin who ranks as a noted authori- work at the Mount Sinai Hospital. ty on the topic he has chosen, will undoubtedly bring a highly interest- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itfarienthal, ing and instructive message. The of 1577 \Vest Grand Boulevard, are public is cordially invited. spending a few days in Chicago. My 33rd Annual Sale I I GORHAM SHOP Mrs. R. Oppenheim, of Gary, Ind., who has been visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bloomgarden. of Iroquois avenue, will return to her home Tuesday. FURS! Fur Cold Storage THE Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sillman and daughter, June, who have been living at the Hotel Statler, have left for California to spend the remainder of the winter. Ettroute they stopped off at Chicago to visit their two sons who are students at Marvin Hill SChool. an extended visit with relatives and friends at Los Angeles, Calif. —• Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slornan are visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss, of Cleveland, 0., enroute to California where they will spend the winter months. The Principal Prices Are $6.95 Miss Myra Cohn, contralto, sang before the Twentieth Century Clut i at their meeting Thursday and scored a distinct success with her rendition of a group of delightful songs. One, "Eili, Eili" in Yidish, was especially well received. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pollock, of 309 Miss Ida Nachman of Chicago is Tuxedo avenue, were called to New the house-guest of Mrs. Magnus York, by the death of Mrs. Pollock's Hirschfeld of Hazelwood avenue. A sister, Miss Viola Harris, of pneu- dancing party in honor of her guest monia. Miss Harris, who had spent will be given by Mrs. Hirschfeld Fri- considerable time with her sister in day night at the B'nai Brith Club. this city, had endeared herself in the hearts of many friends in the Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz and their community who are grieved at her un- daughter Shirley, left this week for timely death. California where they will s ,‘end the winter months. They were accom- Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Grossfeld and panied by Mrs. A. Shafer and son have moved into their new home daughter, mother and sister of Mrs. at 147 Farrand Park. Stiglitz. Among the many entertain- ments given for Mr. and Mrs. Stiglitz Mr. and Mrs. Julius fling are spend- during the week was a dinner by Mr. ing several days at the Broadmoor and Mrs. Abe Cooper. of 101 Hendrie Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colo., en avenue, Monday evening, and a route to California, where they expect warty Tuesday by Mrs. Edward Al- to remain several weeks. They are fred. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Netzorg of Pontiac, Mich. Miss Celia Gordon has returned to the city after a delightful visit to Mrs. I. Rosenberg and son, of Chicago. Collingvvood avenue, left Friday for Our January $745. Much interest is centered in social circles this week about the annual banquet of the Jewish \Voman's Club which will take place Sunday evening, January 25, at the Hotel Statler, as it will undoubtedly prove, as evi- denced in the past, one of the bright- est events on the social calendar. No efforts have been spared and an elab- orate and unique program of enter- tainment has been arranged. An in- teresting feature will be an exhibi- tion of interpretative and modern dancing by Johnson and Johnson, noted danors, formerly of Atlantic City. A humorous vaudeville skit will be presented in addition by Evans and McCoy, two professionals. Danc- ing will follow the banquet and enter- tainment. Mrs. Melville Welt heads the Banquet Committee. Miss Mild- red Simons is in charge of the enter- tainment; Mrs. Walter Ileavenrich of the Music and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of the Dancing. A delightful house party was given in honor of Mrs. Dave Hirsch at her residence, 163 Palmer Ave. East, last Sunday evening by her friends, the MiSses Hattie Harris, Lillian Wagner and Sadye Korn. GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,INC. GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STRUT DETROIT • Stout Women Sizes 39 to 56 Save 5.00 to 50.00 On Any Coat, Suit or Dress — AT OUR — Clearance Sale of SMART APPAREL We urge that you take advantage of these wonder- ful savings before the opportunity passes. Remember that these reductions are made from original, low man- ufacturer's price, hence the double importance of this event. Waists, Skirts, Negligees, Corsets, Underwear, Hosiery and Infants Wear, Greatly Reduced. Nursery Furniture, 50% off. 255 Woodward Avenue 2d Floor Washington Arcade Detroit Symphony Orchestra OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor Orchestra Hall Thursday Evening, Jan. 29 Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 31 SOLOIST FRANCIS MCMILLEN VIOLINIST Seats, $1.00; $1.50; $2.00—Boxes $1.00 Obtainable for Saturday only at Grinnell's D B T ROIT Purherry Londe', iia.gans nook to wean Super-Fluous Hair Removed painlessly and per- manently by the electric needle. IfIse Rose Kotok, special- ist, 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17. Arcadia MU., near Eliot St. Phone I Glendale 6696-R. manufacturing high grade upholstered furniture at ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Duncan Dancers WITH GEORGE Copeland Our specialty la A.C.KRENZ Merchant Tailor The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 925 Woodward Ave.! Just North of Forest Ave. reasonable prices. From timber to the finished product Is our pnlicy. • Our representative is at your ear- I vice. Detroit Upholstering & Mfg. Co, 146.8 East Jefferson Ave. Main 4559 , Orchestra Hall, Monday Evening, February 2nd Seats 55c; $1.10; $1.65; $2.20—Boxes $16.50 War Tax Included Now at Grinnell's