THE DETROIT ,JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES PAGE .1 HREE _ , EA'(; ..IG E..11FX I.V.VOUN C ED imelhochs Ou NVednesday next, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin leaves for New York City. where, as President of the (Antral Conference of ..\ merican Rabbis, he will attend a very important meeting. Rabbi Franklin will be accompanied by Mrs. Franklin and their (laughter, Margaret. Refers- returning home they will spend a few days in Atlantic City. 177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE 180-182 Woodward Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, of 128 McLean avenue, luau(' returned from a three weeks' trip to New York City. Air. and N1rs. Seymour IL Frank lin, baby and nurse. of 244 Virginia Park, will leave Nlarch 2 for Califor- nia, to be gone until June. Mr. ;mil Mrs. Nathan Sloss (nee Alias Nlarjorie Sloinani el tic eland, announce the birth of a son, Rich- ard. Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg parti• ciliated in the Memorial Nleeting held Sunday at the Armory at which certi- ficates of honor were distributed to relatives of soldiers who offered the supreme sacrifice in the world-war. Ile spoke on "Fulfilling the Task." Rabbi Mayerberg spoke at the Pil- grim Church during the week on t h e lewisli Conception of Isaiah." New Spring Millinery of Charm and Beauty Presenting copies $1 of imported creations at ROSENGARTEN West Adams at Park DETROIT U. S. A. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Barnett spent Tuesday in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman are wintering at St. Augustine, Fla. READY FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR JUST ARRIVED—NOW $1 10 A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sloman of 912 John R. street, are receiving feli- citations on the birth of a daughter, Muriel. 7.0C MM.. Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side Mrs. Sol Paperno of Detroit was the Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Gould. Mr 'nil Airs. Sam Shapiro of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel, to Mr, Louis Katz of Detroit. Per Karat Months ago I predicted FINE DIAMONDS wont! advance to $1,000 per Karat. Leading newspapers of Detroit. New York and other cities have recently published articles on the Dia- March 7th mond market, confirming my prophecy. FINE DIAMONDS afford the safest, moot profitable and best investment open to man or woman Imlay. This store is showing a larger and finer assortment than most of those on the "Avenue," but at a saving of 10 to 25 per cent in price. An Historical Concert - ISH FOLK MUSIC — -BY TIIE - Palestine Chamber Music Ensemble No "Red Tape" Here EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings. Arena Gardens CLASSICAL AND JEW- I ant now making a spe- cial exhibit of new set• lingo in Platinum, green and 1$,kl. white gold. Sketches fur mountings of original design, to or- der, furnished upon re- guest. $2.500 Rings up to LaValieres up to $2,000 Bar Pius up to $2,500 Ear Rings up to $1,500 Stick Pins op to $500 "Busiest and Biggest East Side Jewelry Store", Super-Fluous Hair Removed painlessly and per. manently by the electric needle. Miss Rose 1Cotok, special- ist, 07 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17. Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot St. Phone Glendale 6695-R. A Remarkable Variety of Tricotine Suits (Braided and embroidered models) 68.00 78.00 87.50 At these prices we specialize in suits noted for their smartness of line and excellence of work- manship. All types are provided for—espe- cially little and extra large sized women. rI Other Piano has had so much to do with the musical N O development of the world—or exerted so great an influence throughout the piano manufacturing industry. Pre-eminent Amo.ig Pianos In the creation of the first Steinway piano produced the one predominant aim was the building of an instru- ment through which musical genius, ZI M R O Tickets at GRINNELL'S Steinway grand and up- right Pianos no matter how marvelously devel- oped in technique, or what sublime heights of interpretative powers were Steinway Duo-Art Repro- ducing Pianos achieved, could find an unrestricted medium of expression. For more than Sixty-five Years the Steinway piano has been associated with the musical triumphs of the world's most talented pianists-has been the means to greatest musical delight in the home. No other piano has ever equalled it as an in- spiration and aid to supreme pianistic attainment. And, because of its surpassing beauty of tone, its perfect workmanship and wonder- ful durability it has ever been a standard of perfection, bringing about a higher de- gree of excellence in the products of other piano manufacturers. Original Platinum Mountings "Pay as You Can" HEADACHES Nomonancss and to your eyes blur you at linos. If so come to I. Froth, Optometrist, 204 Kling Bldg., Foot of Adams St., Opposite Ehrlich's Jewelry Store. Consultation Free. In anticipation of an unusual demand for the tailored suit, we have assembled a collection for its diversity of smart models, superb work- manship and materials. Mrs. Nf. J. Cohen of Putnam Street has returned from a few days visit in Detroit. $ 1 000 Sunday Eve., Per Karat Are You Troubled With Tailored to meet the most exacting Requirements of the Himelhoch Clientele week-end with friends in Detroit. Mrs. AL Siefel of Detroit will spend Saturday with her daughter, Airs. Mark Stern. $ 1000 The Nlisscs Celia and Ethel Barnett and Mr. Archie Barnett spent the week-end in Detroit. FASHIONS IN SUITS TOLEDO NOTES. N1 iss Helen Osnowitz spent the Mr. Harry Eder of Detroit spent the week-end in Toledo. air4- Ala.re4 Mr. Harry Orman returned to his home af ter spending two weeks in' Chicago and Milwaukee. Mr. and NIrs. Morton Sillinan and their daughters, Jennie and Lillian Sillinan, Edison avenue, arc ;1111014, the Detroiters at the ('. S. tirant I lotel, San 1)iego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Berger are spending a few (lays in New York City. LONDON MADE SPLENDID ULSTERS Mr, :mil Mrs. Sidney Netzorg en- tertained eight guests at a delightful- ly appointed dinner party last Sun- day evening at their home on Alary Day avenue. Mr. and Airs. \Vim Present re- turned from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends. Airs. Bernard Selling and (laugh- ter, Miss Diana, arc in Los Angeles, Calif. Airs. Simms, mother of Ntrs. Selling, is with them. BURBERRY PONTIAC NOTES. Rabbi 1.eo NI. Franklin has conclud- ed his fourth series of lectures be- fore the Twentieth Century Cl u b. This season Rabbi Franklin confined his series to the Literature of the Old TestilllICIlt. Mr. and Airs. Edmund Slonian, of 123 McLean avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Janet Ruth. Kline's—Third Floor 212.215 KRESGE BLDG. Mr. Charles Levy, of hiamihun ave• nue, announces the engagement of his daughter, II:Imola, to Lee Barton Striding, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Striding, of NI c Lean avenue. Mr. and NIrs \1 NI ', Ionian arc in New York City. ----- Mrs. Abe Srere leases Saturday fur Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend the remainder of the win- ter season. Mr. Srere will acconr parry her to Chicago. Displaying new Raffia Straw, combinations of Cire Satin and Lisere, Italian Milan Tailored Hats, Maline and Hair Cloth models in flower, ostrich. Cire ribbon and lacquered wing trim- med effects in fascinating new springtime colorings. IAIL OR S Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Friedman, who have been traveling through the Rocky Mountains and on the Pacific Coast are now guests at t h e Hotel St. Francis, Sall Francisco, California. Miss Ma Diamond. Mr. and Airs. J. Diamond of Brady Street announce the engagement of their daughter. Ida, to AI r. Phil, Bur- ton Krause, son of \Ir. and Mrs. M. S. Krause, of 220 Nledbury avenue. Accompanying its ownership is the knowledge that among all the pianos of the world there is none other of such artistic worth, or so highly esteemed! Erhmell Bros Catalog and Book of Portraits of Musical Celebrities ;nailed upon request. 26 STORES—HEADQUARTERS 243.247 Woodward Ave. Steinway Pianola Player- Pianos — can be purchased in Michigan only at the House of Grinnell. Other instruments ac- cepted in part exchange.