THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES Dialloicis Ntticliov ColcICADds cSilvorwaro Woodward at Gratiot Betrothal Announced Miss Leonore Sidder of 180 East Palmer has returned trom a three months visit with relatives in Pitts- burgh and Chicago. Mrs. S. M. Lampke and family wish to thank their many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown them during their late bereav- ment. Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverstein and their aunt, Mrs. 1). Saint., of 122 Fast Forest avenue, have left for a three weeks' visit to New York with rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll have left for a th. ee months' stay in Los An- geles, Calif. The Young People's Society of MISS PEARL FELDMAN. Temple Beth El will hold their reg- ular monthly meeting, Sunday, Jan- uary 26, in the gymnasium of the Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Feldman, of Chi- Temple. A brief business meeting cago, formerly of Detroit, announce will be followed by a dance. Finzel's the engagement of their daughter, orchestra will furnish the music. l'earl, to Mr. Mark Barris, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Barris, of this city. Mrs. J. Edelstein of 334 Frederick Ave. announces the marriage of her daughter, Fannie Dorothy. to George A party was tendered at the home Poplack of Bellingham, Washington. of II. 11. Greenberg in honor of Miss Sunday, Feb. I. 1920, at 5 o'clock. at Pauline Grinberg, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Friday evening, J anuary lb. Lumken, 2620 N. Pugent Sound Ave., - Tacoma, Wash. A beautifully arranged dinner party was given in honor of Miss Barbara Mrs. I. Peritz and Mrs. Charles Stone, of New York City, at the home Finsterwald chaperoned a party of 18 of Miss Lorene Simmons, Friday young ladies on a sleighride party evening. The following were guests: Saturday night after which they went Pauline Walters, Adelaide Courlander, to the Finsterwald home where they Sylvia Gittleman, Lois Roth, Ireta partook of a delicious lunch. Danc- Netzorg, Barbara Stone and the hos- ing concluded the evening's entertain- tess. ment. Mr. Max Goldberg, of 110 Medbury Ave., has left for Tucson, Arizona, where he will spend the winter months. Men's Shoes Most unusual reductions in our Men's Depart- ment in many lines of our High Grade Shoes. Many styles, and complete sizes in most lines. MEN'S ENGLISH BROGUE SHOES of Tai Norwegian Calfskin, just like the shoe pictured to the right. Full double sole, with rawhide slip between sole. A full line of sizes in this shoe, which is a $16.00 value, now on sale at I-1 • 8 5 IS OUR POLICEMAN'S, FIREMAN'S AND MAIL CARRIER'S SPECIAL SHOE, built very solidl< of heavy box calf with viscolized soles, half bellows tongue. An t u ideal shoe for walking in , comfort, now on sale.. 6 , . , . P • 0 3 Main Floor Woodward and Adams Ayes. Woodward Avenue Plans are being formulated for the annual Grand Ball to he given for the benefit of the Jewish Old Folks' Home, at the Arcadia, February 24. Pre-Inventory Sale of $ 1 0. 85 & $6. 85 - rnelhochs 181,-,. The last meetig of the Semper Fi- delis Sorority was held at the home of Miss Fara Caplon, Saturday even- ing, January 17. Plans have been ar- ranged to attend a theater party for Saturday afternoon to see "Take It From Me" at the Shubert Detroit. Dancing and refreshments followed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Belle Cohen. YOUNG MEN'S SMART SWAGGER LAST SHOES in Ko-Ko Brown Calf, narrow English toe and broad heel. Also other models in Tan Russia Calf. All very latest models and complete sizes in most of the patterns on sale. Values up to $11 now on sale. PAGE 'THREE Pe rtmcinzez=issairtr — nrtir, Ivtinnricurrtompril A very delightful and charming gathering was field Sunday, January 18, at the home of Miss Sophia Schubb, 68 15th St. The house was splendidly decorated in Chinese fash- ion and a chop suey supper was served, which was followed by danc- ing and interesting games. Those en- tertained were the Misses Frances Horgan, Eva Serline, Sophia Lehr- man, Sara Carton, Anna August, Re- becca Lehrman, Gertrude Rooch and Rose Schubb, Messrs. Harry Seiner, Thomas Schubb, Leo August, Meyer Blott, Sam Grekin, Sam Lehrman, Harold August and Max Schubb. Many delightful affairs have been given in honor of Miss Lillian Blum- enthal, of Hamilton, Ontario, a re- cent guest of Miss Sadye Catniener, of Ferry avenue. Miss Sophie Alt- man, of Hancock avenue, entertained at a box party at the Temple Theater, later taking her guest to St. John's Arbor. On Sunday evening Miss Eva Erusall, of Garfield avenue, enter- tained delightfully for twenty-four guests at her home. Miss Blumenthal has left for Hamilton. r4 ...-- Another Shipment of Nightgowns and Chemise MADE BY HAND IN THE PHILIPPINES Specially Priced at 2.95 3.95 4.75 iy When lovely handwork—eyelet embroidery, floral designs, fagoting, drawn and punch work for which the deft fingers of the Philippine women are famous—is applied to fine batiste, then the beauty and desirability of this specially priced lingerie becomes apparent. Three of these dainty models are illustrated—scores of others equally fa s fascinating. 'I'.F..i6it III, VIII I I'lIU'I'I'II VIII III , I ."'.I""'III I':1 .9 I, ~ Jllilll MARGO ANNOUNCES A DISPLAY OF DISTINCTIVE BLOUSES FOR EVERY OCCASION FROM SPORT TO DRESS 301 DAVID WHITNEY I3UILDING Philip Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson, of Rowena St., will he confirmed at the Shaarey Ze- dek Synagogue on Saturday morning, January 24. Mrs. D. Robinson and daughter, Mollie, of Rowena St., have returned from a visit with friends in Cincinnati, Ohio. Carmel Kosher Restaurant - JUDGE JAYNE TO ADDRESS SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Judge Ira W. Jayne, of the \Vayne County Circuit Court, will address the Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek next Wednesday evening, Jan- uary 28, in the gymnasium of the synagogue, corner Willis and Brush streets. Judge Jayne, who needs lit- tle introduction to a Detroit audience, is a skilled orator and his message, gleaned from a generous experience with life in all its phases as it parades before him in the courts, is sure to he eminently worth while. The public is cordially invited. In addition to the address a musical program of merit has been arranged by Miss Hattie Gittleman. The eve- ning will mark the resumption of the Auxiliary's bi-monthly meetings. As a deviation from usual custom, dan- cing will follow the meeting. On Sunday, February 1. the Auxil- iary will give their usual dance in the gymnasium. Finzel's orchestra, as usual, will furnish the music. ------- -Absolutely Kosher Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin A real Kosher Restaurant, with the best of home cooking, all foods strictly fresh. Served in attractive- ly furnished quarters. If you want a real Kosher home-cooked meal come Up to 75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor Si•rvice from 11 a. m. to S p. JANE ADDAMS TO SPEAK AT JEWISH INSTITUTE Unusual interest centers in the meeting of the Social Workers' Club of Detroit scheduled for Sunday at 4 o'clock in the Jewish Institute, 230 Fast High street. The sneaker will he Miss lane Addams. head resident of Hull House, Chicago. This will be Miss Addams' first appearance in De- troit since her return from Europe, where during the peace conference she spent several months making a study of social conditions. Miss Blanche J. Hart, executive sec- reatry of the Tewish Institute. is chair- man of a special committee in charge of the arrangements. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Miss Addams will speak before the Detroit Ethical Society in Conlon! Hall. 25 Adelaide street, on "What T Saw in Europe." A new Home for Nurses is to be erected hy the Ntonnt Zion Hospital of San Francisco, Cal. CANTOR RUTMAN WORKINGMEN'S CIRCLE BAND CONCERT January 24 — AT — 8:15 P. M. McCollister Hall TICKETS, $1.00 Proceeds to be sent to the Joint Distribution Committee In behalf of the war-stricken Jews of lioubruisk, Lithuania, and surrounding territory. Tickets procurable at Hall. .