PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE .uaninioniuiisiononanimissusiunissinissumonaninsuinausninsoulisisminonsiuniussmaniinissouninss4 BUY FURS *LOCAL NOTES* 4 suonsussunosonsmsomasmossomassamasamsomussniSsammesmarassimuanumnsussinmusumutin4 O T H E M K R S r. H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Charles II. Yahlem, Class Dedicated to the Late Morrey Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis, of 558 Delaware avenue, are receiving con- of St. Louis, 51o., Ore Florence Mendelsohn — To Commemorate gratulations on the birth of a son, Brown of Detroit), are receiving con- His Memory. gratulations on the birth of a daugh- Sherman Gilbert, January 26. ter, Elizabeth Pauline. The annual Purim Ball, under the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen (nee Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lachman of auspices of the Detroit Lodge, No. Miss Florence Greenberg), are receiv- 55, Knights of Pythias, it has been ing congratulations on the birth of a Seattle, Wash., spent a mouth at the announced, will take place at the daughter, Elaine Joy, Sunday, Feb- home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lach- Arena Gardens, on Wednesday even- man, Mrs. Lachman left for her home ruary 8. in Seattle Sunday. Mr. Lachman ing, March 3rd. This event is one will journey from here to New York of the really big social functions of the community and is looked forward Mr. and Mrs. David Burton, 668 previous to returning home. to, particularly by the younger set, Brush street, formerly of Minneap- with great interest and with every ex- olis, announce the marriage of their A very interesting literary and daughter, Gertrude Helene, to Mr. musical program has been arranged pectation of a most pleasurable eve- Leon Dreifuss, son of Mr. and Mrs. for the Hadassah Social which will ning. The Detroit Lodge is consistently Henry Dreifuss, of 381 Clairmont be held Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, at adding to its roster and only recently avenue, on Sunday, February 22. the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, corner conferred the First Hank, that of Willis and Brush Streets. Miss :din- Page, upon One Hundred candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schiffer (Rose me Hirshman, pianist, Mrs. J. L. This large class was dedicated to the Loewenstein) of 850 Helen avenue, Klein, vocalist, and Miss Kathleen memory of Morrey Mendelsohn, who announce the birth of a son, Henry Pereira, classic dancer, will entertain, A playlet will be given by members Arthur, January 29. of the Young Judeans. Mrs. Jos. Ehrlich will give Zionist readings. MacDiarmid's CANDIES MAKE THE BEST VALENTINE Valentine Favors and Novelties Heart Shaped Boxes All Sizes 12 Stores G in Cetrelt 6 In Gleve• land. aoarml, Strrialtin at Camlyeraft The 'French' Pump Black Satin Patent Calf . Brown Suede . , $12.50 $12.50 $15.00 It features In a beautiful way the short vamp, full too and very high heel. Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. WONDERFUL saving oppor- tunity on fresh, stylish Blouses of Georgette and Arlette. Trimmings of hand embroidery, braid, beads and Venetian and filet lace adorn them. 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As an evidence of the esteem t ained fifty relatives and friends at a in which he was held by his brothers dinner and dance in honor of their son, Sampson's, birthday, Saturday of the Order, this, the largest class evening, February 7, in the Cascade in the history of Detroit Lodge and, it is claimed, the largest ever as- Room, Hotel Tuller. sembled in a subordinate lodge of the State, was named the Morrey Men- Mr. and Mrs. If. Goldberg and delsohn Memorial Class. family, and sister, Miss R. Vogel, At the time of the admission of this have moved into their new home at large number of new Pages a ban- 142 Owen avenue. quet was tendered the members, at which Mayor Couzens gave an ad- Mr. Jacob Smith of Portsmouth, dress. A dance and entertainment Ia., announce the engagement of their followed the initiation and banquet. daughter, Minnye, to Dr. J. Gilbert Detroit Lodge, 55, is the oldest Israel of Detroit. Miss Smith is Jewish fraternal organization in the s pending the winter with her aunt and City, having received its charter from uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Shapiro, the Grand Lodge of Michigan over 362 Virginia Park. thirty-five years ago. It has been a power for good in civic and Jewish On Monday, February 16, a card affairs and numbers among its mem- party will he given at the home of bership the very best type of men in Mrs. D. Robinson, 106 Rowena street, the community. The officers for the the proceeds of which will be turned present term are Frank Berman, over to the Talmud Torah. Ladies Chancellor Commander, Abraham of the organization and their friends Goldman, Vice Chancellor, and Ben Schiffman, Prelate. It is one of only are cordially invited to attend. two Knights of Pythias Lodges in the Domain owning its own Castle Hall. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Grinberg, of Pittsburgh, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meisner of Virginia Washington Progressives ■ at GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. WOODVVARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET Store. Consultation Free. 14.95 shaped Diamond, weigh- ing a little over three karats, is being featured in our Diamond Department. It is absolutely perfect in every detail—mounted in an exqui- sitely designed diamond and platinum setting. It is valued at $10,000. May we show it to you? Mrs. Bernath H. Silver and daugh- ter, Elsa Mignon, of Sioux City, Ia., are spending several weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lachman of 99 West Ferry avenue. Nervousness and do your eyes blur You at times. If 411 roue to I. Frosts, Optometrist, 204 Kling Bldg., Foot of Adams St., Opposite Ehrlich's Jewelry Sizes 40 to 56 fine blue Ja'gers- A VERY Fontein Marquise- Mr. A. II. Levin is in New York City. , Waist Sale Diamond On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenhurg (nee Miss Til- lie Goldsmith) were guests at a din- ner given in their honor at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, of 26 Wilkins Street. Mrs. David Robinson will open her home at 106 Rowena street for the next card party to be given for the benefit of the Division street Talmud Torah, Monday afternoon, Feb, 1R. The last party, given at the home of Mrs. Morris Friedberg. proved a great suc- cess and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Talmud Torah declares itself grateful te. those of its members who have al- ready responded to its calls for help. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance at the Monday affair . An Especially Attractive An Exceptional Dr. and Mrs. 1. Frosh, of 210 Gar- field avenue, are now occupying their new home at 220 Elmhurst avenue. Park. ERE is the very latest of the smart styles in pumps —a model adapted from the French. Values to $29.75 THE GORH AM SHOP KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PURIM BALL AT ARENA MARCH 3rd, BIG EVENT What turned out to be the banner event under Chairman Freedman's regime was held on Monday evening, February 9th, in the Washington Pro- gressive Club Rooms, in the Institute Building, 239 East High street, in the form of a "social gathering" for the organization's members and friends The presiding chairman, Mr. Freed- man, called the meeting to order in regular fashion at 8:15 p. in. followed by roll call, then came the reports of the various committees, after which business on the salute was taken care of in good order. After the regular routine, Mr. D. Diamond, a member of the organiza- tion, displayed his talent with the bow and string by rendering several violin solos. Mr. Diamond was also assisted at different periods of the evening by his brother, Wm. Dia- mond, on the drum, and bliss black at the piano. Heading the singers were Win. B. Abratusobn, who rendered several of the late jazz pieces. Hr was fol- lowed by Mr. S. Row Lipman. the Club's Baritone singer, who enter- tained with some of 51cCormack's latest song hits. Other members of the organization who sang were Jack Harris, 0. Skolneck, Max Richman and "Doc" Waterstone, who also act- ed as chairman of the entertainment. Before adjournment it was voted to hold these social gatherings monthly. choosing the first Monday evening of each month for -this affair. The W. P. C. announce that their next dance will lie given in the Audi- tori u m of the Institute Building, 239 East High street, on February 22nd (Washington's Birthday), which this year falls on Sunday. There will he a basketball game preceding the dance. .M1 Wends are invited to at- tend this affair. FRESH DAILY! 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FREE BURIAL ASS'N TO GIVE BALL; FUNDS TO PURCHASE MOTOR CAR Thr second annual Welfare Ball to be given by the Detro i t Jewish Free Burial Association will take place Sunday evening, Feb. 15, at Arena Gardens. A double orchestra will furnish music. The proceeds from the sale of tickets will go toward the pur- chase of a funeral car, seating 30 By specifying Sunbonnet you willl people. Hitherto, a horse-drawn ve- 'be absolutely sure of having guaran-• hicle used by the association was teed fresh eggs,. In sealed and dated, found wholly inadequate, especially •artone they are expressed to 56-trait during the recent influenza epidemic from over a thousand White Leghorn. when 32 persons were given free Parma. Oet them from the best era- •., every morning—fresh burial within a period of three weeks. The motor car will cost approximate- ly 54,000. 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