- - - - PAGE SIX Tif IP, • Spring Showing ocial .aad Afternoon Dresses and Evening Gowns — the genuineness of our quality- -or the dependabil- ity of our deliveries. 1- "A small deposit will procure your purchase." BLOUSES and LINGERIE Colorful inspirations—in a variety of capricious- ly fetching silken fabrics. Women's Wear Shop 113 Clifford St. Fyfe's Children's Department. — SECOND FLOOR— Children's Shoes The following examples will show how all chil- dren's shoe prices have been reduced to conform with the new market level. Mothers can buy now with assurance that they are receiving full benefit of present market conditions. DRESS SHOES Misses' and children's patent leathers with mat or cloth tops; lace or button styles; welt soles. '4.50 '5.00 '6.00 SCHOOL SHOES Misses' and children's gunmetal calfskin shoes with heavy welt soles; lace or button styles. Sizes 6 to 8, per Pair Slzes ft% to 11, per Palr Sizes 11 14 to 2, per Pair 2% $4.50 $5.00 '6.00 GROWING GIRLS' SHOES 20 00 flackgunmetal and patent, sizes to 7. Per Pair Tan Russia calfskin., sizes 2 1,i, to 7. Per Pair 8.50 — SECOND FLOOR— Woodward and Adams. Mrs. P. Ferber 1424 Woodward Ave. ........ ......... , Opposite gehrigrielyer t * THote l () 72 West Adams Ave. THERE is a "different" atmosphere is -the rightness of our prices- Sizes 6 to 8, per Pair Sizes 84 to 11, per Pair Sizes 11 1,4 to 2, per Pair PROMINENT SOCIETY GIRL ANNOUNCES HER ENGAGEMENT Qrsonal THERE'S NO QUESTION ABOUT Near Telephone Bldg. M ROM KM Phone Main 3844 The well known Russian expert has opened a first-class hair shop ALL KINDS OF IIAIR WORK DONE SHAMPOOING MANICURING FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENT DYEING. MARCEL AND WATER WAVE A SPECIALTY Majestic Institute for Dancing WOODWARD CORNER WATSON. MAIN 481. The worlds largest school for the correct teaching of correct defining 200 LADY AND MEN INSTRUCTORS Private lessons and classes daily—day and night. 28 one-hour lesson., teaching the wai • one step. fox trot and two step $ 5 . 0 0 Including free admission nightly for 1 year to our public dances. Public dancing every night. Lesson rooms separate and destinct from public ballroom. Hall to rant for special occasions. 1 at this Shop—a personal service and degree of courtesy that especially An Society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Chronicle by S o'clock each Wednesday tnoon n order to appear in the current week's issue. PhoneGlendale 8326, Society Edaf itoer r. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. Exquisite in all its appointments was the luncheon and bridge given by Mrs. Morris D. Ullman, at her home on Chicago Boulevard, on Friday last, complimenting NIrs. Marcus Freud, of Hotel Addison, a recent bride, and the Misses Marion Morris, of Connecticut avenue, and Blanche Salzenstein, of Windsor, brides-to-be. The decorative scheme was carried out most effective- ly in the dining- room, the colors yel- low and violet, blending most liar- ! moniously with the place-cards and violet and tulip corsage bouquets, given as favors. Orchestral selections rendered during the afternoon lent added charm to the occasion. appeal to the woman of discrimination. n UR merchandise is of the highest V./standard known; the smartest, en. elusive models, only one of a kind— Miss Anna Ruth Solomon, student at the University of Michigan, spent the week-end with Miss Selma Ham- burger, of Taylor avenue. yet prices are notably moderate. New Spring Arrival, Miss Sylka Kalm, who was visiting her sister, Miss Eva Kahn, of 89 Ro- wena street, has returned to her home in Chicago. Suits and Frock $45 Upward Specially Designed Miss Rosy Beckman, of 89 Rowena street, has returned from a delightful trip in New York. Millinery $15 Upward Mrs. H. A. Berger, of 2940 Ease Mr. and Mrs. 0. Robinson of 308 Grand Boulevard, is spending several weeks with friends in Palm Beach, ' Rowena avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mollie, Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer, of Pal- Fla. to Mr. Jacob Perlmutter, son of Mr. lister memo., entertained for Mr. and A musicale by the pupils from the and Mrs. ht. Perlmutter, 1214 Atkin- Mrs. Arthur Swartz (nee Rosalind Stiefel), of New York, whose marriage piano class of Mrs. John Feldman was son avenue. was an event of Feb. ,S, at the Hotel given on Saturday evening last at the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh of 525 Detroit institute of Musicale Arts, St. Regis, New York. 5415 Woodward avenue. The follow- ,Vague avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Matilda, to ing pupils acquitted themselves most Mr. Samuel A. Sloinan, of East Frank Vass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry avenue, who spent some time creditably: Leonard A. Feldman, Aaron Vass of this city. in New York City, has returned Vole. Arnold Weisman, Bernice Weisman, Mildred Fink, Nance Solomon, Lu- Mr. Reuben Sandelinan announces cille Nlay Harrison, Evelyn N. Fried- Miss Adele Siegel, of Boston Boule- mann, Bessie kVeinberger, Nina Ilea. the engagement of his daughter, vard, is visiting with relatives and trice Friedman, Ethelyn Kramer and Sarah, to Abraham S. Goldstein. friends in New York, and trom there Oriole Friedrich. will go south to spend the remainder Mr. and Mrs. A S. \Veinbcrg, 280 ' of the winter. Hague avenue, announce the engage- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernstein, of ment of their daughter, Lillian, to hl r. Mrs. Hannah Freud, of Hotel Addi- Columbus avenue, have returned from Harry Winkelman, son of Mr. and a trip to New York. son, who visited with her daughter, Mrs. I.. 1Vinkelinan, 56 Colorado ave- Mrs. Justin Rollman, of Cincinnati, nue. Mr. J. N. Keidan, of Farnsworth has returned home. avenue, spent several days in New Mr. William Jacob, of 443 Warren York last week. avenue east, announces the engage- Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, of West ment of his daughter Jeanette to Mr. Hancock avenue, entertained 15 guests rs. David Zenon and Mrs. Joseph Albeit Schwartz, of this city. at luncheon on Thursday, at the Wo- Ehrlich entertained 30 guests at lunch- man's Exchange. eon on Wednesday last at Mrs. Mrs. M. Mayer, of Hotel Addison, Zenion's home on Virginia l'ark. has returned from Chicago, where she Mr. and Mrs. A. Rauber, of High- visited with her sister, Mrs. Isaac land Park, entertained 12 guests at a Strauss. valentine party on Sunday evening last. Mrs. Samuel Glogower, of Elmhurst avenue, entertained the Misses Char- Mr. A. E. Manuel, of Hotel Charle- lotte Erman, Marion Spater and Ruth voix, has returned from a several days Breitenbach, at luncheon at the Em- trip front New York. pire Tea Room, and theater on Fri- day last'in honor of her niece, Miss Mr. B. Marks, of East Grand Einem Cohen, of Louisville, Ky., who is a student at the University of Boulevard, has returned from a visit to New York City. Michigan. Mr. and 1Mrs. Marcus Freud, of Mo- tel Addison, who were visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss, of Chicago, have mulled home. Mr. and Mrs. I). Rosenthal, of 115 Frederick, gave a farewell party at their Los Angeles home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I. Marks, of this city, prior to their departure for Honolulu. Many Detroit people attended the function. Mr. Fred Butzel addressed the So- cial Service Class, of the Jewish Wo- An unexpected visit was the happy men's Club, IN Rowena street, tin Fri- lot of Louis Grundy, Dave Grundy day morning last. and their respective families, when Mr. Gerald May, of Westminster their mother, Airs. hi. Grundy, and avenue, have returned from a trip to sister, Mrs. Maurice Shulman (nee Yetta Grundy), came to Detroit from New York. Toronto for a stay of three or four weeks. They are being entertained Mrs. A. Siegel, of Rochester, N. Y., who was the guest of friends in the extensively by their many friends in the city. city, has returned home. Miss Nettie Goldberg and Miss Mr. Herman Nfarks, of Erskine street, has returned from a several Sylvia Stein, students at the Univer- sity of Michigan, spent their mid- days' trip to New York. semester vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, of 4152 Brush Nit'. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenfield, of street. Hotel Addison, have returned from an extended trip through the east. The next regular m eeting of the Jewish Social Society will be held Miss Rennett l'urdy, of Burlingame Saturday evening, Feb. 26, at the avenue, spent several days with Mrs. home of Miss Sylvia Ifarris, 504 Wil- Benjamin Meyerfeld, of Ann Arbor. kins street. The membership commit- tee is again ready to enroll boys and Dr. Henry Englander, of Cincin- girls within the ages of 16 and 19. nati, was entertained during his stay in the city by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mr. Leo Wolf, 1015 Warren avenue, Wolf. east, is making an extended trip through the south. He will make stop- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tannen- overs at New Orleans and Florida. holt, of Hotel Stevenson, left on Sat- urday for a three weeks' trip to New Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber York, Atlantic City and Washington. gave a dinner for some of the mem- bers of their family on Sunday even- Mr. Harold Mendleson, of Hillman. , ing, Feb. 20, in honor of the fifteenth ?dick., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary of their marriage. A Jacob Nathan, 1707 Atkinson avenue. luncheon was also given for the entire family and immediate friends on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, of Chi- day, Feb. 21, at their new home on cago Boulevard, have returned from a 11.30 Longfellow ave. Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber are leaving for a 10-day visit several days' visit from Chicago. to Cleveland and Chicago. Cleveland Mrs. Harry Loenstein (Helen Her- is their former home, where they were stein), of Hamilton, O., who was visit- also married. Mr. Schreiber present- ing with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Hers ed Mrs. Schreiber with a platinum stein, of West Grand Boulevard, has watch set in diamonds. Mr. and Mrs . Schreiber are the proud parents of returned home. five children, Raymond, Evelyn, Sylka, Elaine and Nfaxine. Dr. Samuel Feathers, of Hazelwood avenue, has returned from an extend- The Theta Eta Chl Sorority held its ed trip to Manchester, England. last meeting at the home of Marion Caplan, 4640 Brush street. Plans were Miss Lillian Scher entertained to young ladies at her home on Garfield made for a Juvenile ('arty to be given avenue on Saturday last, in honor of Saturday, Feb. 26, at the home of her house guest, Miss Isabel %Volt- Miss Leona Moyer. The next meet- stein. of Cincinnati, who Is a student ing will be held at the home of Miss Corn, on Medbury avenue. at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Joseph Sabel, of New York, who is spending some time in Mt. Clemens, visited with some friends and relatives in the city en route to Chicago. Mr. Ben Marks, of Chicago Boule- vard, has returned from a several days' trip to New York City. Mr. L. Rosenthal, of Virginia Park, •has returned from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh enter- tained 50 guests at a dinner Sunday evening, in honor of their 29th wed- ding anniversary and the engagement of their daughter, Matilda, to Mr. Frank Vass. The house was simply decorated with the many beautiful gift boquets. A six-piece string or- chestra furnished enjoyable music throughout the evening. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teller, of Belleville, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hersh, of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Philip Fineber g, of Farrand The last meeting o f the Semen Park, is making an extended trip Phidelis Sorority was held at the throughout the state. home of Miss Dorothy Stone of Sec- ond boulevard. Plans were made for Mrs. I. Frazer, of Cheboygan, a dance during the week under the Mich., is visiting her daughters, the chaperonage of Mrs. P. Caplan and Misses Sarah and Anette Frazer, Phil- Mrs. L. Stone. The next regular adelphia avenue, west. meeting will be held on Saturday evening, March 5. at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Albert Golden, Cedar- Fara Caplan of Brush street. The hurst avenue, are spending some time sorority is at present assisting in the support of a seedy family. in New York City. One of the most enjoyable social functions of the past week was the Washington Birthday Party given by "Havelock Club" girls at their home, 49 Rowena street. The evening was delightfully spent with music and dancing Mr. Sol. Faradoff, baritone; Miss Ahsel, soprano; Miss Gertrude Faradoff, pianist. and Miss Saran Levin, reader, contributing to the program of the evening. This is the first of • series of parties given by this club. which was organized solely I for social purposes. Among the Detroit girls attending the mid-semester dance at the Kappa Nu fraternity at Ann Arbor, on Feb- ruary 21. were the Misses Hilda Aron- heim, Ethel Levy, Anna Kramer, Bertha Nfalinoff and Lorene Sim- mons. The Misses Sadve and Clara Isko- witz entertained 20 guests at a nits- cellaneous shower on Wednesday evening. February 21. in honor of their sister. Tillie, who is to be mar- ried on March 6. / TH E GORH AM SHO P WE URGE A COMPARISON OF VALUES SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS ON GOLDWARE SILVERWARE DIAMONDS PEARLS WATCHES CLOCKS LEATHER GOODS ftlarriagrs Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harrison, 8050 avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter I.illian to Mr. Leo Stela, of Detroit, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at home, with Rabbi Jacob Ilienenfeld officiating.. /30. and Mrs. Sieicr are leaving for an extended trip through the West. They will be , at home at 1153 Pingree avenue west after March 1. BOOK BUILDING JUST TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF HOTEL STATLER Mr. and Mrs. R. Kozlow, of Owen as enu•, announce the marriage of their daughter Sarah to Mr. Jules Granet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ! Granet, of Erskine avenue, on Feb. 20, at the bride's home. Rabbi A. M. I Hershman officiated. 6 GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS INC. \ COLELSMITI IS, SILVERSMM LS AND JEWELERS 37-39 WASIIINGTON BoULEVARD, BOOK BUILDING 1)ETROIT 41 •111111•11111•11,1116 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Rosen berg (Madeline Cohen), 1617 Glynn Court, announce the birth of a Baugh ter, Elaine iTelen, on Thursday Feb. 17. Opening Announcement Congratulations arc being received by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reiser (Jo- sephine Wohlgemuth), formerly of Detroit, now of New York, upon the birth of a son, Leon Lincoln, on Feb. 12. New Fur Shoppe 15 YIDDISH SONGS FEATURE PLAY OF I. Z. A. AND JUDAEA A special choir of boys who sing with el-Kroft cantors In the various Vocal synagogues has been secured Ito take part in the Liddish play, "The I Jewish Crown," to be presented Tues- day evening, March 15, at the New Yiddish theater, the proceeds to go towards financing the educational work of Young Judaea and the Inter- collegiate Zionist Association. The feature of the play will be tho singing of 15 new Yiddish songs by this choir, under the leadership of the star of the p lay, Miss Ida Dwor. kin. New scenery has also been se- cured to make the play as attractive as possible. Tickets for the play have been placed on sale this week, and may be secured from members of I. Z. A. and members and leaders in Young Judaea. CHRONICLE STAFF MEMBER TO FOUND JEWISH PAPER Irving G. Rhodes, for the last five years associated with the business staff of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, left for Indiana olis, Ind., where he will publish a Jewish J weekly news- paper, printed in English. The paper will be the only one of its kind in the entire state of Indiana. Indianapolis, with a Jewish popula- tion of approximately 20.000 has had no communal organ up to the present time. The first issue will be published the latter part of March. Mr. Rhodes graduated from Detroit I Central High School in 1917 and at- tended the University of Michigan and Detroit College where he took an ac- tive part in literary and debafng work . EDMUND G. LEWIS Detroit's Only Jewish Funeral Director 7739 JOHN R STREET MARKET 2114 NORTHWAY 2175-R 411113111 ■ 11 ■ 1111mnsamolls I e_. Of Our IN THE EUREKA BUILDING A Step From Grand Circus Park. Showing a large assortment of Hudson Bay, Russian Sable, Baumarten, Stone Marten, Mink, Etc. Milady will find a lovely selection of the newest spring modes as well as winter styles. All kinds of furs and fur wraps made to order. Prices in keeping with our values. 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