PAGE TWO - — - - THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE - 4N11suntatainausameadassamusausganasn uusamiumannuounnumuniutansammusununinutmatem unnatm.0 LOCAL NOTES* * I usoniansininassiunntmossawaraiimunsi Mr. and Mrs. TO "HONOR SOCIETY" AT CENTRAL HIGH oissimusionnunnunurassinnuistnuissumainuisimumnousis tiams* A. Schiffman and Mr. and M rs. L. Lipson ha% e left daughter of 66 Glynn Court have left for a two weeks' stay in New York. for Los Angeles to spend the winter. They will stop at Utica en route for a few days. Mrs. Robert R. Marwil of 102 Er- skine postponed her Luncheon Party Shapero Hive No. 564 held their at the Woman's Exchange until a annual installation January 27th. The later date. following officers were installed by Miss Bessie Mallenson: Satta Kal- Mr. and Mrs. M. Schnabel, 338 Vir- ineyer, Commander; Bessie Mallen- ginia I'ark, announce the marriage of son, Past Commander; Johannah their daughter, Claire, to Mr. Louis Ifirshlield, Lieutenant Commander; B. Cohen. The Bridal Couple left Lisa Marks, Keeper of Finance; February 3rd for an extended trip Rachel Olenick, Keeper of Records; through the East. Anna Harris, Chaplain; Lena Lewis, Mistress-at-Arms; Jennie Ginsburg, Mrs. Albert Ginzburg of 334 Bur- Sergeant; Sarah Donau, Sentinel; lingame hacieturried home from her Bertha Roth, Picket. A Banquet was trip to 13gA10 and New York City i, gin& afterthe Installation. SEND The Connnittee for taking propo- Mr. and Mrs. Beta Goldberg of 606 Delaware announce the birth of a sals for taking in orphans into the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home, 25 son, Friday, January 30th. Rowena Street, will meet every eve- ning at the Home, 25 Rowena Street, between the hours of 8 and 10. The HAPPINESS INTO YOUR Committee will be glad to hear from any persons interested. HOME ON S t. Valentine's Day Mr. and Mrs. Max Schisser, 850 Helen Avenue, announce the birth of boll, January 29th. With Delicious Freshly Cooked Mac Diarmid's Special Heart Shaped Boxes 12 Stores ri In Cntrclt 6 In Cleve- land. a cag ;tr ffue(i. Phone Main 4548 (All Stores) r 0 10 StMailln at Camtirrall 0=101 0=0 =I =I TICKETS NOW AT GRINNELL'S THE CENTRAL CONCERT CO. ANNOUNCE — ARCADIA AUDITORIUM — TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ELMAN MISCHA and EUGENE An elaborate Silver Wedding Re- 11 ception was given Sunday, January 1 YSAYE World's Greatest Violinists, Joint Recital THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 L I The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will hold its next regular meeting, Monday, February 9th„in the form of a Luncheon and Enter- tainment to begin at 1 o'clock. A sumptuous meal will be served. and a fine program rendered by profession- als will follow. An unusually fine afternoon is assured. the members and a full attendance is anticipated. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan is Chairman of Arrangements and responses to the luncheon are to be sent to Mrs. Jo- seph Ehrlich, 1101 Second. 18th, 1920, by Mr. and Mrs. J. Fein- berg of 257 E. Hancock. A delight- ful dinner was served for twenty couples, all of the immediate family. Dancing followed the Dinner. The house was beautifully decorated with silver wedding bells. o Mr. Lou I'ress has returned from the East where he visited his parents Mme Luisa TETRAZZINI 1 and I.4 old friends. Mr. I'ress also at- World's Famous Coloature Soprano, with Mayo Wadler, Violinist, 0 tended the wedding of Mr. Ben Lewis which took place in Pittsburgh, Pa., recently. assisting artist 0 =101==0=101===101=0 01:101 ESSEX JEWISH GIRL ELECTED THE "Live with great thoughts, with great purposes and with great people, either in books or in person, if you would develop your personality to the point of greatness," was the message delivered by Harry Means Crooks, president of Alma College, to the members of the January graduating class of Central High School, at the commencement exercises Thursday. GORHAM SHOP Rare Jewels jan. ft29 e; the address, diplomas wer After presented to 104 graduates by Davi d Mackenzie, principal. An unusua feature of the class Mr. Mackenzi found in the fact that girl graduate outnumbered the boys, 56 to 48. hliss Sarah H. Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, was signally honored at the graduat- ing exercises by being placed upon the Honor Roll, the only girl of the class to be so recognized. According to the custom estab• fished by the June class of 1910, o electing a certain per cent of the class to the "Honor Society," three menibers of the 1920 class were named by Mr. Mackenzie. They were chosen because of their service to the school. They are: Charles W. Miller, the class president, Sarah H. Lambert and Frank Toupalik. Miss Lambert was also honored by being given the Cum Lamle degree, as were also the following Jewish girls: Miss Charlotte Ehrman, Miss Lillian Sheer and Miss Ruth Breiten- 'TRUE it is that precious jewels possess 3 as great intrinsic value as any article you can buy—and a value that steadily and constantly increases. But it is far more than the satisfaction of a good investment that appeals to the average purchaser of rare jewels. It is the certain knowledge that the stones and their mountings are correct in every detail, and of supreme excellence, that contributes so greatly to true enjoyment and pride of ownership. The sincere and superior quality of our jewels - plus the knowledge of all that is proper and best in jewelry is responsible in great measure for the confidencereposed in The Gorham Shop by our clients. - GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC Nine students graduated with ' b Il acih g . 11 Distinction." They were: Samuel H. Eisenberg, Charlotte H. Ermann, Amy J. Kern, Eugenia 11'. Kicherer, Sarah II. Lambert, Charles 111. Miller, Mabel Ogooshevitz, Lil- lian Scher and Isidor Singeman. Those to receive the mark of "Dis- tinction," were: Minnie Beigler, Lil- lian Birndorf, Ruth M. Breitenbach, Eleanor M. Conlon, John Freedman, Ola M. Griffis, Claudis Hensley, Ida V. Jenks, Helen I. Kicherer, Virginia E. LaGrave, Hugh E. Pfluke, Edward C. Prophet, Arthur Rothman, Helen Shetzer, Clara B. Stewart and Louis J. Weitzman. GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS vvOoDwARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET DETROIT Further Reductions On Our Entire Stock of Officers Held Responsible Winter A ppare l For Excess of Soldiers Warsaw.—Premier Calvanovski of Lithuania has promised to dismiss the Commander of the militia at Radzivilishka for having permitted soldiers to plunder Jewish homes and over 150 Jewish shops, All com- manders, in the future, he announced, will be held responsible for pogroms committed by their soldiers. for Women of All Sizes Because it is our policy not to carry over a single gar. ment from one season to the next we have made further reductions on remaining garments which offer unprec- edented values. 75 Coats --Reduced 1111111801111111 110111811 1111 1 101 151 MOTOR CARS Von" $39.50 to.. . . Lined and warmly interlined 15 Coats - z ......Reduced to.... Sizes 34 to 44 only 50 Dresses . • -Reduced 19,75 $29.75 to.. .. Embroidered Satin, Crepe de Chine, Velveteen II 1 1 X y 75 Waists • -Reduced Ll to.. . . $14.94 Fine Georgette, White, Flesh, Bisque, Taupe, Blum Sizes 42 to 56 New Spring Apparel Arriving Daily Ill li 1 1 111 11 1 \■ •• ■ • 2d Floor Only Essex Shares Hudson'sQualities A critical public has judged the Essex. Free Diamond Insurance! ARE YOURS SAFE? WHY RISK A LOSS? Are you in constant danger of losing a diamond you especially prize for its unusual monetary or sentimental value? Are the settings perfect or are some of the prongs broken or dangerously thin? Is your Diamond loose? Why take chances—incur needless risks when you can be insured against it by bringing your rings or pins here and have the settings carefully tested by an expert— The Performance Leaders in Every Community The Essex, of course, does not cost as much as the Hudson, and though it is admittedly the runner-up in performance, it can never be all the Super-Six is. In speed --- in acceleration -- in hill- climbing in endurance no stock car ever matched Hudson's famous records In every community you will find the two cars most noted for performance are he Hudson Super-Six and Essex. Demand for both is so large that only by placing your order ahead can you in- sure delivery when you want it. Both Have This Motor Heat Control Still another Essex phaeton holds the world's 24.hour road mark of 1061 miles. The Essex and Hudson are of course totally different types. But note the advantages Essex shares with Hudson. 250 Woodward A•asua ENTIRELY FREE OF CHARGE Mountings when inspected are cleaned and bur- nished—mak e it look like new. This service is freely rendered regardless of whether you are a patron of the store or not. Make frequent use of it and KNOW your Diamond is safe. - Up to the Minute Mountings 1 am now making an unusually large showing of— Platinum and White Gold Settings THE BEMB.ROBINSON CO. of the very latest design—equal to any you will find on the "Avenue," but priced 10 to 25 per cent lower. 286 East Jefferson Avenue MembersD. A. D. A. Responsible M ain 3786 Kennen & Jensen, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Autobile Dealers Who shall only Reliable Cars Highland Auto Sales Co., Highland Park Morrison Motor Sales Co., Wyandotte, Mich. Standard Garage Co., Pontiac, Mich. New settings, when necessary, can be substituted for old, promptly. — (= D xpzp)p)xx= 3 a "Pay as mo v vv x m v x v i v w x, \,\, \, v • - is J 4 For instance, the radiator shutters by which efficient operating heat is main- tained in coldest weather. They mean everything to satisfactory winter driving. Closed, they keep the heat in. No unsightly hood covers are needed. They give summer efficiency to gasoline. They end hard starting. And in warm weather, opened, they give the maximum cooling. In the year past it set a world's sales record. More than $35,000,000 was paid for 22,000 Essex cars now in service. That shows how men waisted what Essex offered. Now Essex proves the accuracy of inotordom's judgment. Let the official tests speak: On the Cincinnati Speedway a stock chassis Essex made a new world mark of 3037 miles in 50 hours, under observation of the American Automobile Association. With other trials the same Essex ran a total of 5870 miles in 94 bows, 22 minutes driving time, averaging over a mile a minute. Washington Arcade Z r They Show Why Essex Went 3037 Miles in 50 Hours, and is Rightful Runner-up to the Super-Six Performance (134) 1 No "Red Tape" Hero You Can" "Busiest and Biggest East Side Jewelry Store" EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.