7 IEDETRO11;AWItilleiltONICLE PAGE FOUR octal and QVS mai All Society Item, and other local notes should he communicated to the once of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the current week's Issue. I'hone Cherry 3391 Society Editor. Ball notice. so as to be received not later than Wednesday. la In honor of the marriage of Miss Esther Jaffe and Mr. Robert Sheer, a handsomely appointed dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson on October 14, at their residence, 303 Frederick street. There were twenty- Mr. and Mrs. llenry M. Butzel and five guests. daughters, Eleanor and Elizabeth, of 81 Edison avenue, have returned from In honor of Miss Belle Brown whose marriage to Mr. Jacob II. Ber- a visit with relatives in Chicago. kowitz will take place Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenfield and ning, Oct. 26, at the Shaarey Zedek son, Monroe, of Glynn Court, arrived synagogue, NI rs. H. Elson, Mrs. A. home from a five weeks' visit in Syra- Lemberg and Mrs. Dellis Horowitz were hostessess at the Thursday cuse, N. Y. matinee of The Passing Show fol- lowed by a tea at the Woman's Ex- Miss Marion Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morris, of 17 Con- change. necticut avenue, arrived home from Mrs. Sarah. Levey and family, and an extended visit with relatives in the Mrs. Libbie Ellenstein, formerly of East. 196 Farnsworth, have moved into -- Complimenting Mine. Wally Rue- their new home at 80 Chandler ave- nue. ger, of Brussels, Mrs. Charles J. Si- mons, 220 East Winona, entertained Mrs. Julia Nfarcuse, of 396 Webb 20 guests at a dinner party Friday. evenue, has returned from a ten days' Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein, visit in Duluth. who have been visiting with their A very prettily appointed shower parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichten- stein, 346 Tuxedo avenue, left Tues- was given by Miss Elsie L. Lipstick, day for their home in San Francisco. at her home, 264 E.. Ferry Ave., honorilig Mins Mac Benson, formerly Mr. and Mrs. F. Salberg, of Cleve- of Detroit, now residing in Flint, land, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Marx of Mich., who is to be the bride of Mr. St. Paul are guests of their mother, Irving Steinman early this winter. Mrs. Mary Ehrmann, 109 Tennyson There were thirty guests present. avenue. Mrs. Ehrmann will celebrate Decorations were attractively carried her 81st birthday anniversary on out in Red, White and Blue. Thursday. Miss Sylvia Goldsmith of 145 Gar- Of interest to Detroiters is the mar- field avenue, has returned to the city after having spent a few days in riage of Miss Carrie Bannon of Los Angeles, and Mr. Simon Kalisher, of Muskegon as the guest of her brother, S. I), Goldsmith of the Occidental the same city, which took place Octo- ber 3. Mrs, Kalisher was a former Hotel. resident of Detroit and has many friends in this city. She is a niece PHILOMATHIC DEBATING of Mrs. Bernard Wurzberger and CLUB. Mrs. Joseph \Verthimer. Mr and Mrs. Simon J. Straus of Hotel Sisson, Chicago, and of Ligo- nier, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwendolyn, to \I r. Marcus L. Freud, of this city. America's Finest Chocolate House MacDiarmid's New Chocolate House Woodward at Clifford St. Every Feature That Makes for Greater Service to Lovers of MacDiarmid's Candies Has Item Embodied in This Handsome New Home FORMAL OPENING LATER When Fountain Service Will Its in Readiness Uptown Stores: Down Town Stores: 32 Broadway WOODWARD AT Opp. Broadway Theater ALEXANDRINE O. & R. McMillan Co. Woodward and Fort WOODWARD AT Broadway 3farket BOULEVARD 31aeDlarmid's Corner WOODWARD AT New Chocolate House COLLINOWOOD Woodward at Clifford Phone Main 41 43 (All Stores) t'Speclellets at Candycraft" [ STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND Mr. and Mrs: Morton Sternfeld, and daughter, of Indianapolis are the guests of Mrs. A. Abrahamson of 156 Elmhurst avenue. Mr. Milton M. Alexander addressed the Men's Club of Christ Church Thursday evening on the subject "Propaganda as a Civilizing Force." Mrs. Sara Myers and daughter, of Alpena have taken an apartment at The Leahigh, 999 Brush street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Purley of New York are guests of their daughters, Mrs. Louis Frank of Tuxedo avenue. Rriod 'muds Mr. Morris Marks of Oscodo, Mich., spent a few days in the city enroute to Monroe, Mich., where he visited with his daughter, Miss Gertrude a student at the Monroe Seminary. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan entertained thirty guests at a luncheon on Thurs- day last. Mr. Harry Ilorwitz, 1101 Second aveom, has returned from a several wteks' visit in Hawks, Mich. Mr. Jacob Loenberg, of 399 Vir- ginia Park, spent several weeks in Columbus, 0., visiting with relatives. —.— Mr. L. Goldman has returned from a trip to New York. Sallan Dr M. Rosenberg of Rochester, N. 1 . . is the gue.t of relatives and friends In this city. Forceful presentation of several strikingly new arguments on an old subject featured last Sunday's debate at the Philomathic Debating Club. A. Weiswasser and 1). Budnitzky argu- ing against "Resolved; that the Fif- teenth Amendment to the Constitu- tion be repealed," so impressed their audience by their common sense tea- setting that they were granted a very creditable majority. The affirmative, S. DeYoung and J. Shurly Horwitz, unsuccessfully discussed the question from a modern point of view, Involv- ing not only the Negro but also the Japanese problem. Harold G. Baiter was Critic for the evening. For next week a debate has been arranged on the subject, "Resolved: That the U. S. adopt the English sys- tem for the prevention of corruption at elections." Mr. Louis Cohane, an honorary member of the Philomathic well known in Detroit Jewish ciscles, is expected to address the organiza- tion at this time. The opening of the fall term at the University of Michigan has removed members whom the Philomathic values very highly. Notable among these is Mr. Maurrice Meyers. In recognition of his four years of faith- ful service, during which time he held several offices, served on lowly important committees and won a sil- ver medal on one of the annual Model Meetings, he was unanimously voted an Honorary Member. ENGRAVING CONCERTS OCT. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal have moved from the Trowbridge Apts. to Miss Helene Kanders, Soprano, To 346 Tuxedo avenue. Order Your Christmas and New Year's Be Soloist at First Sun. day Concert. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Frank have re- Announcements; Representative Will Call. turned from a visit in Ncw York. Beginning Sunday afternoon, Oc- Mrs. W. 7.. Parshall has returned tober 31, the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra will give a series of fourteen from a trip to New York. Phone Main 2708 85.87 Congress St., West Sunday Afternoon concerts, in Or• Mr. Alexander Imerrnan, of 99 Fred- chestra hall, supplementing the sea- erick street has returned from a visit son of fourteen suhscription pairs given fortnightly on Friday and Sat• in Columbus, 0. urday evenings. The opening concert will be under Miss Helen Henschel Morris, con- the direction of Victor Kolar as Mr. cert-pianist, appeared before the Highland Park Musical Club, during Gabrilowitsch will be out of the city. Except when away from Detroit Mr. the month, at their opening concert. Gabrilowitsch will conduct all Sun• day concerto. Mr. L. Jacobson has returned from Helene Kanders, an American a several day's visit in New York. dramatic soprano with experience in The •United States and Europe in Mr. I.. Weitzman has returned front opera and concert—she was a mem- New York. ber of the Metropolitan company. New York, during the season of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gerson have re- 1918-19—will be the assisting soloist. Miss Kanders will sing Beethoven's turned from New York. "Ah, l'erfido" and Wagner's songs Nf rs. Benj. Plottler and daughter, "Dream" and "Grief." The orchestra will play Rimsky's of Glynn Ct., are in Chattanooga, Tenn., to attend the marriage of their Korsakov's suite "Schellerazade," Beethoven's "Egmont" overture and nephew. the Hungarian march from Berlioz's TEA ROOM ICE CREAM Mr. Robert Mettler of Hague ave- "The Damnation of Faust." The dates and soloists for the Sun- SERVICE nue, has left for Chattanooga, Tenn., SODAS to attend the wedding of his son. Mr. day Afternoon Series follow: October 31, Helene Kanders, so- Samuel Plottler and Miss Nina Kran- prano; November 14, Agusta Cott- vich. low, pianist; November 28, Alfred Mr. M. H. Finklestein. 475 Long- Mirovitsch, pianist; December 12, fellow avenue, has returned from New Katherine Goodson, pianist; Decem- ber 26, Myrna Sharlow, soprano; York. January 9, Harriet Scholder, pianist; Mr. J. L. Fink, 208 East Canfield, January 23, Mable fieddoe. mezzo- soprano; February 6, Betty \Vyers, Opposite After the Dance has returned from New York. pianist; February 20, Ilya Schkolnik. Temple Beth El Invite Her to Carlton's violinist; March 6, Marcia Van Dres Mrs. Leah \Verbe and daughters, ler, mezzo-soprano; March 20, Ar- Isabelle and Eva, have taken an apart- thur Hackett, tenor; April 3, Richard .111 ■ .1 ■ 11 ment at 99 l'rentis avenue. Buhlig, pianist; April 17, Margery Maxwell soprano; April 24, Ensem- IDA SARA Miss Tilde Freedman. whose mar- ble of Wood wind and Strings. CONCERTS riage to Mr. Lawrence Newman will Course tickets for the Sunday take place some time this fall, was series may be reserved in the busi- delightfully surprised Saturday eve- ness offices of the Detroit Symphony VIOLIN ning at a miscellaneous shower given Society, second floor, Orchestra hall. INSTRUCTION PIANO by Mica Sue and Mrs. H. A. Schlus- Single tickets will be placed on sale 101 Ent WIN . sel. A daintily appointed luncheon Friday morning, October 29, in Grin- Glendale 3770•W was *erred to twenty-five guests. cell's boa office. • Commercial Society LANGER PRINTING COMPANY CARLTON'S Chocolates THE AMITIANS The Amitians held their semi:an- nual election of officers at the resi- dence of Miss Nfandyline Nathanson, 913 Oakland Ave., Tuesday, Oct. 18. The following were elected: Presi- dent, NI andyline Nathanson; Vice- I'resident, Gwendyline Velick; secre- tary, Betty Davidow; Treasurer, Syl- via Rosenberg. The following committees were ap- pointed. Entertainment, Ruthelyn Weinberg; Chairman, Sadye Dia- mond, Gwendyline Velick; Publicity, Sylvia Rosenberg; Chairman, ;dans dyline Levitte, Betty Davidow; Ap- plication, NI andyline Levitte, Gwen- dyline Velick, Edith Skylar; Consti- tution, Marian Price, chairman, Bet- ty Davidow, Ruthlyn Weinberg. The Amitians will meet Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the home of Miss Man- dyline Levitte, 234 Erskine street. 1.017.40 s STAT, DETROIT, MICIIIGAN No connection with any other store Lowered Prices Announced Swing Back to 1914 This sale, the most talked of In the Country has been planned because of a real deeire to meet the public demand for lower prices. Much of our present stock has been secured since the break In prices—and the minor part has come In for the most drastic price adjust- ments. This event we consider the most Im- portant in our thirty-seven years of merchan- dising. BUY NOW! NEW LOWERED PRICES IN EVEVRY LINE THE RHAM SHO P Engagement Rings W HEN you consider the senti- ment that is woven about the Engagement Ring, great care should be exercised in the selection of this gift that enduringly expresses its message of love throughout the years. Here at The Gorham Shop you may have your choice of distinctively beautiful Engagement Rings with Emerald Cut, Nevette and Round Diamonds --set in platinum and diamond paved or filigree and carved mountings GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC. GOLDSMITI IS. SILVERSMITHS AND RAVI:LEAS 37-dg WA9 IINGTON BOULEVARD. B(XiK BUILDING DETROIT WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF TEMPLE BETH EL TO RESUME THEIR SEWING Mrs. Samuel Solomon and son of The Woman's Auxiliary of Temple Rogers City, Midi., have returned to Beth El will resume their sewing for their home after a pleasant visit with the United Jewish Charities Thursday, relatives and friends in this city. October 28. Sewing will continue throughout the Miss Lillian Landsberg, 45 Rowena Mem- street, has returned from a several day on Thursday of each week. bers are urged to devote a few hours weeks' visit in Grayling, Mich. each week to this worthy work. Ils , . harry T. Rosenthal, of New York, has arrived to join her hus- band in this city. They will reside DETROIT SYMPHONY at Greenwood and West Grand Blvd. WILL RESUME "POP" STEEL A ND COPPERPLATE Temple Beth El Notes Sunday Services. On Sunday morning of this week at 11 o'clock, Rabbi Franklin will be- gin a series of four sermons under the general title "The Seasons of Life—Their Problems and Their Prerogatives." This Sunday, he will deal with the problem of childhood. All are cordially invited. Sabbath Services. Sabbath services at the Temple be- gin on Sabbath morning at 10:30. The public is cordially invited. Annual Meeting and Dinner. The 70th Annual Meeting of Con- gregation Beth El will take place on Wednesday evening, October 27th at 8 o'clock. Business of the utmost importance will come before this meeting and it is therefore impera- tive that every member should be present. The meeting will be pre- ceded by the Annual Congregational Dinner to he served by the Woman's Auxiliary Association from 6:00 to 7:30. Gentlemen arc asked to come to the Temple from their places of business and arrange to meet their families for the evening meal. Men's Temple Club to Receive Elec- tion Returns. Under the auspices of the Men's Temple Club, a special wire is to be installed in the Temple over which returns of the election will be receiv- ed on Tuesday evening, November 2nd An entertaining program of un- usual interest will be arranged and luncheon will be served during the evening. This function is open only to mem- bers of the Temple Club and the members of their households. Mem- bers of the Temple desiring to par- ticipate in this function should send in their applications to the officers of the Men s Temple Club previous to the date mentioned. Sabbath School. The Religious School of Temple Beth El has opened the season with the largest registration in its history. All children expecting to attend the school this year must register not later than Sunday of the coming week. Sessions of the High School and Normal Departments begin at 9:30 and of the Primary Department at 10:30. The Pontiac branch of Temple Beth El Sabbath School has also opened with a much larger reg- istration than last year. Change of Address. Members of the Temple are urgent- ly requested to notify the Secretary of change of address as promptly as possible. The mailing list is at pres- ent being revised and it is only through the co-operation of the mem- bers that it can be kept up to date. China in Detroit the market places F ROM of the Far East have been garnered those treasures of art which charm the dis- cerning buyer. Silks, Embroideries, Furniture, Decorative Porcelains and Brass are but examples of the interesting mer- chandise now to be seen at our new store. The China Bazaar 72 Washington Blvd. Exclusive Chinese Importations DIVINOFF Ls • 1