PAGE TWO Thnf/rntorr ocial and Qrsonal 51Mr 2,5 1, For Gentlewomen 222 WOODWARD AVENUE "Style Healy" Spring Apparel ■ ■ X ' ' t i, 'e. N.e..e.'e 'e'nse.Neee ''"sfs,... , NI , i • ., w a s rq Inft —ir-v-I i ! 1,1 ist iiircr I t i,; i k 10 _ pramems i ,-_ .,., .f. , 7 : . , , 4,,, Ainuit ......,.........., v, '''' • it & • . , is I ,, Tr ,' .; • OUR AMBITION Is to buy, advertise and sell dependable Home Fur- nishings at reasonable prices; be of service to our cus- omers and the people of this community. Our aim is to attend strictly to business, advertise wisely, honestly and consistently and refrain absolutely from finding fault with our competitors or the lines they have to sell. "Our goods are sold on their own merits." We know we have what you want. We want you to know it. That's why we advertise. FRIEDENBERGS FURNITURE HOUSE melhocks Thousands of new Spring blouses at sensationally low prices in our great February Sale Mrs. Edward Atlas, of Virginia Park, spent several clays at the Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens. Among the Special Values Lovely Hand Made Blouses 395 and 5.00 Mr. Louis Simon, of McLean ave- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink, of nue, is spending three weeks in New Winona avenue, have returned from a York City. visit with relatives and friends in Chi- Mrs. Charles C. Simons, of Con- cago. b, - I eg 300 Invitation. Mailed for Affair Feb. 22; Financial So.cess ie Anticipated. Mrs. Marcus Marks, of Burlingame avenue, who spent several weeks with Mrs. Harry Farbstein, of East Kirby her mother, Mrs. Adolph Kann, of avenue, entertained on Friday last in Manistee, Mich., has returned home. honor of her house-guest, Miss Mrs. A. Pettey, of New York City, Augusta Farbstein, of The Hague, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Holland. e3J Louis Frank, of ‘Winona avenue. N." .sw,1;41 al %Mat GIRL'S HADASSAH PLANS ORPHANS' AID THRU DANCE Junior Hadassah has sent out over 300 invitations to the young men of the community for their Washing- ton's Birthday Party, given for the benefit of the Palestinian orphans. All Society Items and other local note. should be communicated to the office of the Responses have been coming very Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week's rapidly, and everyone is full of en- Imo. Phone Glendale 5326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later thusiasm about the dance, which un- than Wednesday. doubtedly will be a very unique af- Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel have Mr. Samuel J. Gettleson, of Virginia fair. returned from New York City, follow- Park, has returned from a visit to Junior Hadassah now holds a high ing a ten days' visit. New York City. reputation for the successful affairs which it gives, and the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and Mrs. Albert Rosenfield, of Gly an conumitec, tinder the leadership of family, of Chicago boulevard, left on Court, entertained 12 guests at dine er Miss Celia Meyers, is now working Friday last for Palm Beach, Fla., on Thursday last. full force planning diversions for the where they will spend the remainder party At present they are assured of of the winter months. Mrs. Harry Feldston, of New York, two very good numbers, one of them is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Weil, of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss, of Chi- Colorado avenue. / cago and Ligonier, who were visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. E. J. Landau, of the Hotel Tul- Marcus Freud, have returned home. ler, has returned from New York, where he spent several days. Miss Emma Butzel, of the Hotel Stevenson, entertained the noted lec- Mrs. Irving Weinberg entertained turer, Mrs. Beatrice Forbes Robert- son-Hale, at dinner on Wednesday delightfully for 25 guests at her home, K2 Monterey avenue, on Saturday last. ' evening last. Mr. Walter Hart, of Rochester, N. Y., who was the guest of his mother and sister, Mrs. Sidney Hart and Miss Blanche J. Hart, for several days, has returned home. Is Ready f3 ii snMRON ‘1 4723-4725 Hastings St. A Store With a Reputation. Colorful Tailored Blouses 2.95, 3.95 necticut avenue, entertained 12 guests Janet Granet. Mr. Isaac. Solomon, of Glennie, at her home on Monday evening last in honor of her sister, bliss Ruth Mich., who visited with relatives and to be some features by Miss Bessye friends in the city, has returned home. Bernstein, of Chicago. Barnett, an ardent member of the organization; and the others to be Mr. S. Epstean, of Chicago boule- sonic jazzy selections by Mr. Aubry Mr. Louis Oppenheim, of Hotel Statler, spent several days in Bay vard, has returned from a several Gittlernan, a popular entertainer of days' trip to New York. City last week. note. The committee expects success both socially and financially, and Mr. A. Schiffman, of Glynn Court, hopes to be able to adopt a number Miss Mirah Cohen entertained 12 spent several days in New York last of orphans. guests at dinner at her home on Sec- week. ond boulevard Sunday evening. The affair in its entirety is under the chairmanship of Miss Mary Wets- Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger and Mr. Joseph Alexander, of Bur- man, and the following co-workers: daughter, Evelyn, have moved from lingame avenue, has returned from a Miss Julia Klein, Miss Florence Steuer, bliss Ida Velick, Miss Rose 221 Delaware, to 123 Puritan avenue. trip to New York Lipsitz, Miss Libby Miller and Miss Miss Charlotte Ermann, a student Mr. J. E. Ginsberg, of McDougall Helen Shetzer, This committee an- at the University of Michigan, is avenue, has returned Irma a several nounces that they would be very grateful if the young men who have spending 10 days with her mother, days trip to New York. not yet responded would do so at Mrs. A. M. Ermann, of llancock ave- once, as it would aid them greatly in nue west. B. Polant, member of the De- the planning of one of the unan- troit Symphony Orchestra, has re- bliss Florence Prenzlauer, of Brush turned from a trip to New York and nounced features. The next regular meeting of the street, left on Monday last for Palm Pittsburgh. Junior Hadassah is to be a social one Beach, Fla. and will he held at 7:30 Monday Mrs. Max Krell, of Greenfield ave- Mr. Herman Schoenfeld, of Taylor nue. spent a week at the Park Hotel evening, Feb. 14th, at the Shaarcy Zedek Synagogue. avenue, has returned frotn a several in Mt. Clemens, Mich. Any girl over the age of eighteen months' visit with relatives in Han- and not a member of Senior Hadas- over, Germany. sah may join. This includes the younger married women. Mrs. A. Victor, who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold %Vincula'', of East Kirby avenue, has returned to her home in Buffalo. Lincoln's Birthday Party to Be Given Lco I. Franklin, son of Rabbi and Sunday, Feb. 13; Customary Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, a student at "Mld.O.Month" Dance. the University of Michigan, is spend- ing his mid-semester vacation with A brilliant social success was the Conductor his parents. -- formal dance given Saturday evening Friday and Saturday Evenings, by the Young People's Society of Tem- Mrs. A. Cooper, of Hendrie avenue, February 11 and 12 at 8:30 ' Temple. Three sang a group of songs before the ple Beth El at Elite ORCHESTRA HALL Ingleside Club Tuesday morning, un- hundred young people danced long af- Soloist- der the auspices of the Tuesday Musi- ter midnight to the music of the HULDA LASHANSKA cale Club. Young People's Special Orchestra. —Soprano A grand march, led by the president, Program—Mendelssohn "Melus- Mrs. M. Tlenniosche and children, Arthur blanspach and Miss Margaret ina;" Mason First Symphony (first of West Hancock avenue, sailed this Heavenrich, started the evening's fes- time here); Bizet Cavatina from week from a six months say in Eu- tivities. Some clever entertainment rope. "The Pearl FlOers;” :'Reel.-aria was given by Miss Vehon, with a from. '4 ''Atnletto;" Liszt Second ;rhapsody. Mrs. A. Haas, of Cincinnati, is the Spanish dance and a Ballet Polka a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Max Fru- and by Miss Camilla Hubei Seats—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 military and clog dance burnber. Dale- hoff, of Lawrence avenue. Box Seats—$3.00 NOW ON SALE GRINNELL'S ty bouquets of arjracial flowers were Mx. Mark Alpern, of Webb avenue, given the le4hr, as favors. Refresh- is making an extended tour through- mente wnite served. out the state. Rehti and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Mrs. A. Eliot, of Euclid avenue, has, ett.d. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg were patrons. returned from a several weeks'. visit Active on the committee in charge TUESDAY EVENING FEB. 15 with relatives and friends in 9dicago. AT 8:30 of the arrangements were Miss Mil- — ..,• ORCHESTRA HALL ing and Mrs. Herma'a Finsterwald, dred Recite, tickets, Harvey Vehon, Program—Beethoven Sonata in press, Herbert Cohen, refreshments, of Massachusett7r:Venue, are spend- B Flat Major; Franck Prelude, and Arthur Manspach, entretalnment. ih g some time :isi New York City. Choral and Figue; Schumann Ara- On Sunday evening, February 13th. besque, Novelette; Schubert Im- rl'ed M. Butzel will address the the Young People's Society will give promptu in D Flat Major; Weber tv,Feltt'n's City Club Friday evening. a Lincoln's Birthday Party in conjunc- Rondo! Chopin Nocturne In D Flat • — tion with their customary "Mid-0- Major; Tarantella in A Flat Major. Mr. Morris Meyers, of Chicago, Month" dance for members only. Ev- Seats-55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20. who visited with relatives and friends ery detail will be carried out in a NOW ON SALE GRINNELL'S in the city, has returned home. style typical of the occasion it repre- Miss Sadie Hirschman, of Coiling- sents. Peppy music furnished by the wood avenue, entertained the Lunch- Y. P. S. special orchestra and deli- eon Club at her home, on Saturday clout; refreshments are promised. last, Miss Ruth Bernstein, of Chicago, Members are requested to present being the honor-guest. their membership cards at the door. An affair which should be of excels. Mrs. Max Fruhoff, of Lawrence Honel interest to members of the Y. avenue, entertained 30 guests at lunch- P. S. and Bet El congregation will eon at Hotel Statler on Thursday last. take place on Sunday evening, Feb- ruary 27th, when the Young People's Mrs. Frank Bachrach, of Adrian, Society will entertain members of the Mich., attended the luncheon meeting Detroit Symphony Orchestra at the of the Jewish Woman's Club Wed- Temple. A splendid entertainment nesday noon. program of a widely diversified nature Mrs. Louis Simon, of McLean ave- Is being planned as well as two or- nue, entertained on Friday last for 16 chestras to play for dancing which guests, complimenting Mrs. Adolph will be held in both the gymnasium Fischer, of Milwaukee. and the vestry rooms. Refreshments and decorati;ns will also add to the Mrs. Jennie Tobias, of Elmhurst evening's enjoyment. Invitations will avenue. has left for Miami, Fla., where be mailed shortly. she will spend the winter months. Mannish Silk Blouses 3.95, 5.00 GORITA H 14 SHOP WE URGE A COMPARISON OF VALUES Y. P. FORMAL DANCE BRILLIANT SUCCESS; 150 COPULES ATTEND SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ON GOLDWARE SILVERWARE DIAMONDS PEARLS WATCHES CLOCKS LEATHER GOODS Ossip GABRILOWITSCH BOOK BUILDING JUST TvV0 BLOCKS SOUTH OF HOTEL STATLER GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,ING GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS AND 37-39 WASHINGTON ILOULLVARD. JEWELERS Boor( BUILDING DETROIT PIANO RECITAL GABRILOWITSCH 10,1110}1 3 sot nn Noulitillo/ of Exquis if° Dslo HAND MADE Fl OWERS & FRUIT We Se I 1 Artistic Flowers and Fruit of every description made in gold, silver, silk and velvet, to blend with color of gown. Transforms a simple gown into an exclusive one. Theatres. Dry Cleaning Plants, Taller Shops, Confertionerles, Bro- wnies, Hotel, Rooming Hous•e. Restaurants, Etc. MRS. F. HERTZBERG WAGSTAFF & CO. 610 E. KIRBY NORTHWAY 3395.W 311 Majeetle Bldg, 5- Raw Fur Prices Are Advancing In All Markets of the World Han MEriward at Gratiot Mh 0 ?coaDapacoccarrrox And His E . Openingues. tuts for Dancing L WATSON. MAIN 481. --No Cover °correct teaching of correct dansing lEN INSTRUCTORS Dancing, 6 to 8 daily—day and night. wale, one step, fox trot and two step Dancut )5 . 0 0 itly for 1 year to our public dances. Flexing every night. end destinct from public ballroom. Ankesammigsimilmwi for special occasions. They are still much below February, 1920, but are 10% to 30% higher thark30 days ago. 1 expect them to go much higher. Mrs. Morris Ullman, of Chicago boulevard, entertained 16 guests at luncheon on Friday last at her home on Chicago boulevard. Mrs. S. J. Simons, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lapin- Cohen, of Burlingame avenue, has re- turned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Bennett, of Massa- , chusetts avenue, entertained for 16 guests Tuesday last at her home. BICUR CHOLEM JUNIOR Bleur Cholem Juniors, prominent for its activities charitably and so- cially, promises a treat at the Mas- querade Party which will be one of the best affairs yet given by the !Deur Cholem. The date of the Masquerade will be announced at the next meeting which will be held on Thursday, February 17th. Mrs. Nathan Norman, of West Grand boulevard, and Mrs. 1. L. Cohen, of Lothrop avenue, entertained !delightfully at luncheon at the Elks' The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society will Temple on Friday last, complimenting give a masquerade ball, Sunday, Mar. Mrs. Joseph Goldberg, of Newbury. 27, at the Hotel Statler. Mrs. Philip port, Mass. Jacoby is chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Frank Van Amburgh enter- The proceeds will be devoted to char- tained on Thursday last at her home itable purposes. Further details of on Ifendrie avenue, in honor of Mrs. the affair will be anaounced in a later Issue. Harry Feldston, of New York. I have not previously during the Season advised you to buy Furs, but I now say that, in my opinion, manufactured Furs bought of responsible merchants at fu11 Y reduced rice! will prove of entirely satisfactory value. I HEBREW LADIES' AID THE ANNIS FUR POST Woodward at Clifford Established 1887 Cherrt 55 J