A merica ,}swish Periodical eater CUTTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO fif fiDETROITAWISII RON ICLE PAGE FIVE a1 and ersonal New Arrivals and Lowered Prices A3 Massive 3-piece Tapestry Suites All Pociely Item, and other local notes should be communicated to the °Moe of the Chronicle by I o'ninek each Wednesday •fternonn In nrdor to appear In the current week's eases. Phone Cherry 3391 Pociety Editor. Mall notices so s to be received nut later than Wednesday. 'L Beautiful Designs—All Spring Backs—Spring Arms—Best Loose Cushion Seats And Spring Edges. ''. Durable and Comfortable. One of the Best Values in the City for $350.00 Three Pieces. I FRIEDENBERGS FURNITITRE HOUSE ‘1 913-15-17 Hastings St. .......... . eas es,. A Store With a Conscience Engagements " • ' Fashion Decrees This Eleven Inch Boot Height the Style Supreme for Short Skirt Wear This boot with an 11-inch top is designed for the women who appreciate the smartness of the short skirt so popularly approved this fall. The design is handsome and is shown in Black, Brown, Camel and Mid- night Blue Kid. Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. 111111111111ffil owns .....- Mr. and Mrs. Lew W. Levinsoi (Blanche Weisberger) are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Stuart Allan, Oct. 30. MRS. SARAH ROSEN PASSES AWAY AFTER FIVE WEEKS' ILLNESS Mrs. Sarah Dina Rosen, age 64, he- loved mother of Mose, Israel, Rea Hulsh of Cleveland, Harry of New York, Herman, Fanny Chatlin, Sam, See how clean! 1-1-0 is scientifically cleaned in the Homby Kitchens. This table is from U. S. Health Education Bulletin No. 2. See how Oatmeal leads in nourishment! Rye flour Cornmeal Macaroni Another meal.. Farina 1 450 ll'hile wheat 1 350 flour 1 350 Hominy 1,350 Riee (while) 1,350 Corn jtaket ... Lebo 1.150 1.16u 1.150 THE H4 COMPANY Dept. B. Buffalo. N. Y. "I want some more" SARA [DIV INOFF VIOLIN 101 East Willis INSTRUCTION Marriages SACHS-FARBER The marriage of Miss Florence Far- ber, of 1589 Michigan avenue, and Rabbi Samuel Sachs of New York, took place October 24th at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Rabbis Hershman and Aishiskin officiated, as- sisted by Cantor Minkowsky. Miss Lena Farber • sister of the bride, served as maid-of-honor. Miss Helen Ressler, Miss Mollie Hoffman and Miss Essic Stein were bridesmaids. The bridegroom was attended by Reuben Finkel as best man and Sam- uel Sillman, 'Herbert Ressler, and Nathan Lerner as ushers. A dinner followed the ceremony at the bride's residence. Rabbi and Mrs. Sachs will make their home in this city. PIANO Glendale 3770-W NIrs. Rae D. Philipp, of 514 Clair- mont avenue, entertained the Winona Sewing Circle, Thursday afternoon. The Circle will meet on Tuesdays hereafter to enable the ladies to at- tend the Temple sewing held on Thursdays. 1 JEWISH POLICE CHIEF. 113a-l82 Woodward Ave. • FUR COATS of Selected Hudson Seal The Big Thing in Our Fur Sale Greatly reduced prices now prevail on all our fur garments. Hudson Seal coats comprise two-thirds of our en- tire stock. For years Hudson Seal has bee none of the most serviceable and fashionable of furs. The coats specified in the groups below have large collars and deep cuffs of rich contrasting furs that greatly enhance their value. The quality of the silk linings is another reason for the distinction of Himelhoch's fur coats. Coats Formerly 525.00 to 650.00 Now 395.00 36-inch length Coats and Dolman Capes, with large collars and deep cuffs of Australian Opossum, Mar- ten and Siberian Squirrel. Coats Formerly 675.00 to 775.00 Now 495.00 36-inch to 45-inch Siberian and Sable Squirrel, Beaver and Marten Trimmed Coats. Coats Originally 750.00 to 875.00 Now 575.00 Coats and Dolmans, 36 to 46 inches, with luxuri- ous contrasting collars and cuffs. "Friendly" Fireplace Fixtures Lovely Lighting Effects Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Desk Lamps, Stan- dard Reading and Piano Lamps, Candelabra — new, unique designs; a wonder- ful variety of selection, and prices no higher than the ordinary kind. $10 to $300 "Our Lights Shine Everywhere" Mrs. Morris Abrahamson, of Cleve- land, 0., formerly of Detroit, is visit- ing her children, Mr. and Airs. Curt Weinberg, of 461 Taylor avenue. The kind that grow on one, like good friends, Fire Orates, Fire Sets, Screens, Andirons, Wicker Baskets, Gas Logs, Fuel Boxes. Coal Hods, etc., In qualities of the kind you like to live with, and at prices no higher than the common variety. ETTING@ *SI 71 IIROADWAII The Largest and ehnest Jewelry Ntare °a the Erse Nate FRED M. BUTZEL TO ADDRESS J. Y. P. The program committee of the Junior Young Peoples Society, with Miss Selma Hamburger As chairman, has arranged a delightful and inter- esting program for the meeting on Sunday afternoon, November 14. Air. Fred M. 13utzel will address the or- ganization; Mr. Sidney Cassel will give selections on the cornet; Miss Gertrude Besman will entertain by piano selections: Mr. Herbert Philips will give some selections on his saxa- phone, accompanied by Miss Ham- burger. The program will be followed by a dance in the gymnasium. A "Vacation Dance" has been planned by the Junior Young Peoples Society for Sunday afternoon, November 28. One of Detroit's best orchestras has been engaged for that date and many special features have been arranged. Members and their feends are cor- dially invited. On Sunday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, was solemnized the marriage of Miss Rose Rita Cohen, daughter of Mr. afid Mrs. R. Cohen, and Mr. Israel J. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Katz, of this city. Miss Cohen was becomingly attired in a suit of blue duvetyn with trimming of squirrel. She wore a hat of silver cloth. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man, assisted by Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, direceng superintendent of the United Synagogue. New York City, brother of the bride, and Rev. Louis Cohen, cantor of the Adas Yushurom Mrs. Sarah D. Rosen. Congregation of Montreal, Can , also a brother of the bride. Following an and Robert of Detroit, passed away Eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Katz will Oct. 29 after an illness of five weeks make their home in this city. At a meeting held Sunday evening, of diabetes at the residence of her Nov. 7, the following officers were daughter, Mrs. Fanny Chatlin, 148 elected for the proposed synagogue Medbury boulevard. Of interest to their friends, is the to be erected on the northwest cor- Mrs. Rosen who was a resident of Detroit for the past 35 years, was in- announcement of the marrage of Mr. ner of Holbrook and JohnR: President, J. M. Morris; vice-presi- terested in many charitable causes. Arthur B. Weber, of this city to She is mourned by a host of friends. Miss Mahle Abrahams. of Rockaway, dent, A. Serlin; Secretary, R. Wallach; Funeral services were conducted by New York. The wedding took place treasurer. B. Hack. Various committees were appointed Rabbi Eisman. Internment took st Carleton Hotel, New York City, place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. October 28th. Relatives who went and other important business dis- East for the event included Mr. and cussed. A sketch was presented for Mrs. Louis Weber, Miss Rose Weber, approval. Mr. Samuel Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Any desired information may be had H. W. Green, and Mr. and Mrs. R. by calling on, or telephoning any of VILNA.—The Jewish Kehillah in C. Paul. The couple left for Los the officers. Vilna is conducting a vigorous cam- Angeles, California, for the winter, The next meeting will be held Sun- paign to have Segal appointed to the stopping off at interesting points on day evening, Nov. 14th, at the home office of assistant chief of police. their way %Vest. of J. M. Morris, 128 Hague Ave. WEBER-ABRAHANIS HORNBYS OATMEAL CONCERTS ...••• ■ •• ■ ••• ■ •,./•,•• ■ The Young Peoples Auxiliary of Temple Beth El will give their next "M id-O-NI onth" dance on Sunday evening, Nov. 14. OFFFICERS ELECTED FOR PROPOSED NEW NORTHWEST SYNAGOG Rend year grocer', name and we trill and you free, Plough 11-0 for a yer.Ons weal Jo IDA Mr. and Mrs. Nlark G. Morris, of 17 Connecticut avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Mr. William Fixel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Pixel. - package. Honoring Miss Layetta Robinson, a bride-elect of the month, Mrs. S. R. Newell was hostess at a charmingly appointed luncheon given at the Wo- man's Exchange and followed by a theatre party Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday evening Miss Margaret Rindskoff will entertain for Miss Rob- inson and her fiance at dinner. Sun- day evening, Miss Ruth Rhodes is giving a party in their honor. Mrs. Joseph Sussman (Minnie Ben- son), son, Leslie, and daughter, Jean Vivian, of Spokane, \Vasil., who came here to attend the marriage of her sister, Mrs. Gerald Deutsch (Anna Benson), spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.011k Benson, of 303 Frederick street. have returned to their home in Spo- kane. Mrs. Sussman was extensively feted during her stay here. Among the many hostesses who entertained for the Washington guest with lunch- eons, dinners, teas and tneatre parties were: Mrs. Herman Fisher, Mrs. Samuel Slobin, Mrs. Samuel Singer, Mrs. Harold Singer, Mrs. Otto Held, Mrs. Jennie Carp, Airs. Morris Blum- berg, Mrs. Harry Barit, Mrs. M. Stein- born, NI rs. Harry Disner, Mrs. Al or- ton Brenner, Airs. Julius \Vartell, Mrs. Carl Singer, Mrs. J. Stolarsky, Mrs. Miss Helen Stein 11. Lampke, Mrs. Chas. Weinberg, Mrs. Sol Gordon, Mrs. Louis David- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Stein, of 162 Alger avenue, announce the en- son, Mrs. Peter Trunsky, Airs. Ed. Atlas, Mrs. Leo Marks and Mrs. Rob- gagement of their daughter, Helen, to ert Sherr. Mr. Alfred Rosensweig, of 154 Col- orado avenue. Mrs. H. Wagner and daughter, Lil- lian, of San Antonio, Tex., are the Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenthal guests of Mr. David Sillman, fiance announce the engagement of their of Miss Lillian Wagner. Miss Wag- daughter, Gladys, to Mr. Ilarry Alvin ner is the prima donna with Ed. of this city. Wynn's Carnival appearing at the New Detroit Opera House for two Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Morris, 17 weeks. Among the many delightful Connecticut avenue, announce the en- entertainments arranged for the visit- gagement of their daughter, Marion, ors is a dinner to be givett by Mr. Sill- to Nfr. William A. Pixel, son of Mr. man for his fiancee at the Frontenac and Mrs. Adolphus Pixel of this city. cafe, Wednesday, Nov. 17. There will be twenty guests. Mr. F. Rabinowitz announces the engagement of his daughter, Anna, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant and Mr. Joseph Miller. daughter, Claire, left Saturday for a ten-day visit at French Lick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lichtenstein, of 367 Elmhurst avenue, announce the en- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber and gagement of their sister, Miss Martha daughter, Rose, of Detroit, leave Fri- Bernsteine. of 1139 Second avenue, to day for Los Angeles, Cal., for the win- Mr. I'hillip II. Goldstein, of 270 Ferry ter months. avenue. KATZ COHEN Only the nourishing meat of the oat gets into the H-0 fl500 Oabneal $300 Force A wheal cereal f,300 Grahantflour fle00 1.150 Barley Mr. Sigmund Sidney Goldsmith, of Complimenting Mrs. M. Ginsburg, 333 East Kirby avenue, who is leaving of Traverse City, Mich.. who has been Sunday for an extended stay in the the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Upper Peninsula, has been tendered l'ragg, 175 East Kirby avenue, Mrs. a number of functions during the past Abe Gordon, Mrs. G. B. !gallon, Mrs. NI. Ratner, Mrs. A. Blickman and week. Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky were hostesses Mr. Sol Kaplan. 105 Ilendrie ave- at many delightful functions given in nue, has left for a short stay in Cin- honor of the visitor. cinnati. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Arie, of 181 bliss Irene Goldberg, of Bayonne, Hazelwood avenue, have returned N. J., is visiting Mrs. Joseph Silber- from Chicago, where they attended stein (Bessie Steingold), 586 Virginia the funeral of Mrs. Arie's brother-in- l'ark. Among those who have enter- law, Mr. Simon Bodenheimer. tained for the guest are: Miss Ruth Cohen, Miss Eva Alkon, Mrs. L. Gor- Among the many delightful affairs don and Mrs. Milton Oppenheimer. given in honor of Miss Layetta B. Robinson, whose marriage to Mr. Mrs. Leon Lacove and son Jacob Wm. Isenberg, of New York City, Benjamin, of 1072 Beaubien street, will he an event of this month, was a who have recently returned from an Hallowe'en mask given by Miss Ethel extended eastern trip entertained Mr. Miller, of Marine City, on Sunday, and Mrs. H. II. Harris, Mr, and Mrs. November I. The color scheme was Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein and artistically carried out in orange and Mr. and Mrs. Vogelman at dinner dur- black, while the light of the many Jack-O-Lanterns cast a mellow radi- ing the week. ance throughout the rooms. The hos- Mrs. M. Gardner and daughter, tess had prepared many delightful sur- Elizabeth Joyce, of Rochester, Mich., prises for the evening, among which a left last Friday for I.os Angeles, Cal., seance figured most prominently. A daintily appointed luncheon served to where they will spend the winter. thirty guests concluded the program of the evening. Nokeikkolll:5 Platinum Engagement Rings $250 to $2500 —A - Avenue - assortment at 10 to 25 per cent less than - Avenue - prices. —The latest hand wrought settings in open or solid patterns, up-to-the-minute mountings that greatly enhance the brilliancy and value of the diamond. 11 —T h e young lady who receives one of these rings will wear it with pride as well as pleasure. —The young man who bestows one will make the happiest possible hit with his heart's desire. —Your credit is good, why not make use of it? "Pay as No "Red You Tape* Here Can" "Largest and Finest Jewelry Stores On The East Side EHRLICH SUILDINO, Adams and Hastings.