jimf)critonlansn Asomai octal and c Spring Arrivals of t PAGE THRFE am — Qrsonal' , "The Greatest Furniture Sale Ever Held In America!" Mr. and NIT:, Sidney Keller have returned from their wedding trip and will be at home after February 15 at 1716 Atkinson avenue. Quality Suits , at $65.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Witt (Lois Roth) have returned from an eastern wedding trip and will be at home after February 1 at 1728 Atkinson avenue. For Present Wear Decidedly high class suite pos. slide to sell once more at a modest price. Tricottnes, fancy striped worsteds, pique Twills and novel- ties. Box, Eton and medium length jackets are shown. Skirts are short, slightly fuller and some hove a Spanish sash of bright colored Georgette. Silk embroidery, braid- ing, silk Arrow Heads are features. bliss Sadye Lebovitz, who has been visiting relatives in Youngstown, 0., left for Pittsburgh, McKeesport and other cities through the east. T HIS unusual event has proven a great merchan- dising event. The people of Detroit have ex- pressed their hearty appreciation of the remark- able values, by their enthusiasm in taking advantage of the big savings offered. bliss Ruth Harrison of 8050 Third avenue is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Schermer, of Cleveland, 0. N1r. and hi es. Charles Rosenthal of 4152 Brush street entertained 25 young people Saturday evening in honor of Miss Nettie Goldberg, a senior at the University of Michigan, and Miss Zeldah Abrams, of New York city. 13.$1E6EIC The character of the lines included in this great sale, such as Berkey & Gay, Karpen & Bros. Sligh, Luce, Royal, and Widdicomb, make the saving of double im- portance. We are proud of our showing—a representa- tion which we believe has not been equalled in the city. Messrs. S. Herman Wetsman and Morris Shatzen are spending two weeks in New York city. DETI101T, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store ! The Chocolate Shop For the convenience of the public the store will be open every evening except Friday and Sunday. Matson-Cohen Co, NIr. Irvine Levy of Merrill avenue is spending the winter months in Cali- fornia At the corner of Woodward and Clifford stands The Chocolate Shop. MaeDiarmids Nfr. and Mrs. Harry Nlolin and son, Aubrey, of 143 West Grand boulevard, have left for California where they will spend the remainder of the win- ter. newest store. It is the sixth corner store of the MacfMarmids In Detroit, all off shoots of the parent store at 1322 Broadway. And new as It is, The Chocolate Shop has already given the name "Macniarmids' Corner" to this location. acArnithir Viwtaluti at Candyrafi Woodward at Alexandrine Woodward at Collingwood New Chocolate House Woodward at Clifford 1322 Broadway G. & R. McMillan Co. Woodward at Boulevard Broadway Market The 407 off of "1921" prices applies on all pur- chases, either for cash or on the Standard Plan. Miss Esther Levitan of Madison, Wis., who is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman, 404 East Ferry avenue, had as week-end guests, her brother, Mortimer Levitan, of Chi- cago, and her uncle, Mr. A. Andelson, of Madison, Wis, Phone Main 4547 (All Stores) "America's Finest Furniture" Corner of High at Hastings Mr. and Sirs. H. G. Schlafer of Glynn court entertained the following bride - elects and their fiances Wednes- day evening: Miss Es-a Alkon-Miles Finsterwald, Miss Isabel Levin - Nor- man Hayden, Miss Sara Kozlow-Jules Granet. Miss Sophie Goldsmith, Ed- wars! Drozdowitz. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krell assisted with the enter- tainment. Mrs. A. Ackerman and daughter. Shirley Phyllis, of 1657 West Euclid avenue, are spending the winter its California. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing left Sun. day for New York from which point they all] sail for Bermuda. On their return they will spend several weeks In Atlantic City and Washington, 1). C. The Misses hottle and Lillian Day. ',low entertained as their guests for the week-end, Miss Itayola Ehrinpries and Miss Luny Drapkin. GOMM SHOP Mr. and Mrs. D. Simon entertained guests at a surprise party given In honor of Miss Lillian Ruben, Slim. ,114 . 0\ • 1)1 < ■ . 4, 1 1 1 Miss (lay Sinai. Mr, Louis Frankel, of Belmont 'senile, has returned from a 10 days' visit with relatives and friends in :leveland. DIAMONDS PEARLS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE! Marriages LIEBERMAN-FRED MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY WILL GIVE DANCE FEBRUARY 20 GOLDSMITHS S SILVERSMITHSING GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS 3749 WASIINGToN BOULEVARD. BOOK BUILDING • DETROIT From the President's Desk—Talk No. 36. Births The Difference Between a State Bank and a National Bank Is This: A State Bank Is chartered by the state In which It Is located and is subject to the taus of that state and examinationa by State authorities. A National Bank is authorized by act of Congress and is a part of the Federal Reserve System, while a Slate Ilank may or may not belong to such system. (This bank Is a member.) A State Bank cannot Issue bank notes, which a National Bank may do, although under the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 the major portion of the notes are now Issued thru the Federal Reserve Banks. There Is no difference to the Individual, either In protection or service afforded by these two classes AMITIANS The weekly meeting of the Amitiarm was held at the home of Miss Minnie Levitt, 234 Erskine street. The card party which had been arranged by the entertainment committee, chairman, Miss Goldye Velick, followed the ad. journment of meeting. Several vocal selections were ren- dered by Miss Sylvia Rosenberg, ac- companied by Ntlaa Goldye Velick. A delightful luncheon was later served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Niles Mary Nathanson, 913 Belmont avenue. of banks. This Is one of the very first State Banks in Charter number "5"—established In 1853. Michlgan — "HARD TIMES" PARTY TO BE GIVEN BY JR. BICUR CHOLEM CLUB T STATE HANK 0/ 04T0L0 IT L.,sdaArd 1644 Lafayeitt sad Geirtsolel St. Wise • f ! The Blear Cholem, Jot. are making arrangements for a unique "Hard Times" party to be given within a short time. Girls are to come dressed In aprons and atm-bonnets, boys in "hordtime" clothes. The date of the party will be announced in a later Issue. Slippers Pumps Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bornstein of 950 Medbury avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, An- nette. to Mr. Ben Kahn, son of Mr. and NIrs. Aaron Kahn of this city. Mr. and NIrs. Louis Applebaum of Mrs. N. H. Goldberg ince Green- 1202 West Warren avenue announce berg) presided as hostess at a 'Sock" the engagement of their daughter, tarty Saturday evening, Jan. 22, given Pearl, to NIr. Lew Helper of Cleve- n honor of \Vim Jay Halpert at the land. 'vine of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Green- berg, 398 Elmhurst avenue. The fol. 'owing were guests entertained: Misses Rose and Helen Swartz., The- resa and Ruth Keil, Celia Brandwin, elvina Price, Rose Swartz, Minnie Shore, Anna Kirschbaum, Ethel Stein, Elizabeth Davidow, Samuel Green- berg, Wm. Wolf, Harry K. Mendel- dm, Max Kirschbaum, Edward Mr. and Mrs. L. Fred, of Waco, Swartz, Robt. Drews, Harry Swartz, Texas, announce the marriage of their \I. Mendelsohn, Dave Garfield and daughter, Libbic, to Mr. Samuel Lieb- erman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sam Swartz. Lieberman, of Detroit, on Sunday evening, Jan. 30, at the Agudath Ja- cob Synagogue, Waco. Reception will follow the ceremony at the l'rogress Club. The groom will be attended by Mr. Morton A. Gordon and Mr. Roy Date Changed From Feb. 22—Statler Abrahamson, of Detroit. Mr. Harry Ball Room To Be Scene of Lieberman, of Des Moines, Iowa, will Festivities. act as best man. The couple will spend a week at a resort on the Gulf of Mexico and then An Important change has been made leave for California. Mr. and Mrs. In the date of the Maimonldes Med. Samuel Lieberman will be at home to teal Society Annual Dinner Dance. their friends in Detroit after March The date has been changed from Feb 15. 22 to Sunday, Feb. 20. Dr. S. E. Barnett, chairman of the entertainment committee, announces that the large ball room of the Hotel Statler has been engaged and that It will be appropriately decorated for the ladles and other features have Mr. and Mrs. J. Epstein are receiv- also been provided. The music Is In ing congratulations on the birth of a charge of Dr. Sol. Lewinstein who daughter, Betty, January 12. himself is a saxophone artist of no little note, and untll recently was soloist with Fingers orchestra. DETROITERS ARE FETED ATTRACTIVE D I S- COU NTS PREVAIL THROUGHOUT JANUARY AT BETH MOSES SYNAGOG ON RETURN FROM EUROPE Peter Vass, Samuel Jaulaus, Morris Rosenberg Ara Tendered Ban- quet; Many Local Speakers. An event of unusual interest was the welcome-home reception and banquet given by the Congregation, Beth biases on Sunday rvening, an. 23, honoring Mr. Peter Vaa‘,..11r. Samuel 3aulaus and Mr. Morris Rosenberg. who have just returned after an ex- tended sojourn throughout Europe. In the gymnasium, which was beau- tifully decorated with flags and a pro. fusion of American Beauty roses, cov- ers were laid for 300 guests, who were entertained by the ll'Itai B'rith Glee Club. The gathering was addressed by Rabbi Jos. Thumin, Milton Alex- ander and Dr. Sacks, formerly of Brooklyn. Mr. Alexander Stein acted as toastmaster. LOTUS SOCIAL CLUB The weekly meeting of the Lotus Social Club was held at the home of L. Abeloff, 412 Medbury avenue, Sat- urday, Jan. 22. Miss Rose Rosenberg and Mose Swartz entertained with songs. ■ THAYER McNEIL COMPANY Mr. Jacob S. Lieberman, 112 Culver.. avenue, announces the engagement ■ > his daughter, Theresa, to Mr. Leon Ntr. and Mrs. Louis Streamer have A. Gersten, son of Mrs. Cottle Gera returned home from New York, after ten, 260 Alt. Vernon avenue. attending the wedding of their cousin, lay, Jan. 22. EXCEPTIONAL INVEST- MENTS OFFERED IN DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND OTHER RARE JEWELS IRS • Engagements fotds m ark Down Ox Boots B Every Shoe in the Shop (except Plastic Shoes) at Reductions of ............... Surprising V alut Surprising Values at • $ 9.00 Cloth of Silver Slippers Silver Brocade Slippm Patent Leather Pumps Brown Kid Pumps Black Coll lumps Black Kid l'umps Black Kid Words Black Calf Oxfords Brown Calf Brogues at $ 30 9.75 • Black or Brown Kid French Heel Boots Black or Brown Kid Cuban I I eel Boots Black or Brown Calf Cuban [feel Boots Black or Brown Calf Low Heel Boots Brown Brogue Boots Low or Cuban flee Every Pair Backed by Perry Year, of Sours Nanny Wool Hose as low as $1. as INVEST GATION W11.1. REPAY YOU Thayer McNeil Company DETROIT NAONOUA 1239 W , c1IINGTIIN Boll.R1'411D—RIXIK Bur "NC OSTON PROVI B OSTON Established 1887 The Annis Fur Po: Detroit's Complete Fur Establishment IMPORTING AND EXPORTING OF FUR PELTRIES MANUFACTURING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL REMODELING—COLD STORAGE PRICE—SERVICE---QUALITY 34th Great Annual Fur Clearance Sale Ladies' Fur Coats, $50 to $2,000 Muffs, Scarfs, Chokers, Capes, Wraps Men's Fur Lined Coats, Caps, Gloves, Adjpstable Collars BUY AT HEADQUARTERS 1505-7 Woodward at Clifford