THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE IHREE LOCAL NOTES The marriage of Miss Tillie Gold- smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Goldsmith, to Mr. Jack Green- berg took place, Sunday, at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Rabbi Ais- hislikin otticiating. The bridesmaids were MISS Fannie Goldsmith, Miss Gertrude Friedman and Miss Clara Goldenberg. Mrs. Sylvia Shapero served as matron-of-honor. Mr. Rae Berman, hlr. Louis Wolf men and Mr. Henry Levy. Little Miss Jeanette Goldsmith, cousin of the bride, was ring-bearer. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. Solomon Wanger, Mrs. K. 1\- anger, their son and daughter, and Mrs. Aaron Wanger and daughter, Bessie, all of Albany, N. Y. ilirnelhoch) 180-182 Woodward Av•auo The Spanish Note In Tailored Suits and Frocks Suits with Boleros and Sashes Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solotnep (nee Terrsewpolien) have moved into their new how at 220 Elmhurst avenue, Highland l'ark. Mrs. Una Canniff, (laughter or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrendt, died of pneumonia after a few days illness. She is survived by her husband, two children, her parents, and a grandfa- ther, Mr. Havid Behrendt. MODISH SPRING MILLINERY weaves showing the Spanish influence range from 82.50 to 185.00 Tailored Frocks, Too, Are Spanish Rows of Chenille stitchery in purple to match the satin sash are the Spanish notes of a bloused Trico- tine model, sketched on the right, 59.50. MISS EDITH ATKINS. Mr. and Mrs. Burney Atkins, of 90 Frederick street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. Leo Grossman, of this city. 177.179-181 W000WARD AVE DETROIT • 1 /1 i. e 4.. 1 Ill ll ti [ Mr. and Mr74. E. M. Rothman of Royal Oak are spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. BURBERRY LONDON MADE SPLENDID ULSTERS READY FOR I MM ED I ATE WEAR $1 1 0 JUST UST E AR R IV E D NOW hIII ROSENGARTEN T AILOR S i ,F 212-215 KRESGE BLDG. West Adams at Park DETROIT U. S. A. ;N:4- „ analln> g- Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kapetansky, 59 Owen ilVV/1111P, announce the engage- ] ment of their daughter, Katherine, to Mr. Max Kalman of Montreal. A re. (pinion will be given, Sunday, Feb. 22. A whist party was given by Miss Tillie Halperin, Saturday evening, Feb. 7, at her residence. 9211 Antoine street. Covers were laid for 12. Among the guests were: Misses Ida and Gertrude Soloman, Bose Schemberg, Lillian Git- lin, Rose Eisenberg, and Messrs. Sam- uel N. Granadiere, L. Marshall, Her. and Jack Halperin, Morris L. Fried- man, Jack Coskey and B. Shapiro. I . 0( 1.1•RM HIGH SCHOOL BOY MAKES BRILLIANT RECORD IN COURSE Fine Candies Among people of discerning taste Maison Palcaux is noted for fine candies. LOUIS J. WEITZMAN. Every variety of fine sweetmeat, from the famous chocolates and bon bons of Louis Sherry and Tiffin to the simpler confections for the children, is to be found here. Louis J. Weitzman, 16 years old, recently completed the regular four- year high school course in three and one-half years, bringing to an end one of the really brilliant records, boasted by Detroit Jewish youth. Ile was president of the House of Argonauts, and winner of two gold medals for Inter-High School debates, as well as two gold medals for de- clamatory contests. He graduated with distinction in scholarship. While still in school, Louis payed leading roles in the class play, "The Title," by Arnold Bennett, and was given the rank of first lieutenant in the R. (). T. C. lie is the son of Mrs. John J. Weitzman, There is nothing quite like Palcaux candy. French Pastries Catering Candies , Ice Cream Maison Pacaux The Shop of Peculiar Excellence 264 Woodward - RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO High grade work done by experts. Let us give you estimates. An excellent illustration of this is revealed in the collarless model of Cheruit Twill, sketched on the left. Note the fringe of soutache and the Roman stripe taffeta sash. The same tendency appears in an embroidered model with a roll collar, crescent slit pockets and cuffs opened to show a yellow lining, sketched on the right. Suit, in the new Tricotine and Twill Betrothal Announced Sketched above is an off the face model of Lisere Straw. Jet chain through brim, and dropped at right, with ball ornament at end. Just one of the many fascinating Springtime models on display at II A This new type of the tailored suit is now relieved by a pictur- esque touch borrowed from the costume of the Spanish Torea- dore. ANTI-SEMITE PROFESSOR URGES JEWISH POGROM $4 Jeffers.' Avenue Phone far Estimate Cad. 1449 ensue neon., II FRANKFURT, A. 11.—At a crowd- ed mass-meeting of German anti- Semites, Professor Ruge delivered an address against the Jews, in which he complained that "these Asiatics had been permitted to live in holy Germany." "They must be expelled," he de- dared, "and if they do not want to go of their own accord, they must be driven out with revolvers and knives." At these words the audience broke out with a great ovation. Lessons have recommenced at the School for Nurses, founded by the A. Z. M. U. They are all given in Hebrew and are attended by more than 40 pupils. While a bolero frock enjoys a sat- in bodice and sash, sketched on the left, 135.00. Hand Tailored Frocks of Cheruit Twill Noted for their remarkable work- manship and material, are a number of models in Spanish, straight line and tunic effects featured from 95.00 to 225.00. DISTINCTION STEINWAY —Grands and Uprights —Dile Art Reproducing Pianos —Pianola Player-Pianos —has always been associated with this most magnifi- cent of Pianos—a feature just as fully recognized in all other countries as in our own— The Steinway k distinctive in tone quality; in the opportunity for musical expression which it atTords. This is why practically all the great pianists and vocalists play, or are heard with the Stein- way. It is distinctive in its durability. No other instrument is for so many years a source of such unqualified musical delight. It is distinctive in its dignity and richness of design, and perfection of workmanship. It is distinctive in its standing. No other instrument suggests in like degree the culture and critical musical appreciation and discrim- ination that is inseparably associa- ted with the presence of a Stein- way in the home. To /not It Steil/101V is /0 pOSSeSS piano that is ill every respect dis- tinctively superior to all others — and so regarded by the musical public eves:I-whe•e. Grinnell Bros Exclusive Iltichigan Representatives Other instruments Accepted in Part Exchange 26 STORES—HEADQUARTERS 243.247 Woodward Ave. A.C. KRENZ Tailor Me.Ithant The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 925 Woodward Ave. Just North of Forest Aye.