rl RON i; &TRW PAGE SIX Engagement Announced oc al and PC<>0.XX: Not Connected With Any Other Shop, QrSOTtai Irregular Hems Arc In Vogue Superior Values and Styles Miss Bluma I. Levin, well known lawyer, talked on her Palestinian ex- • periences to a group of children at the Arts and Crafts Exhibit at the Jewish Institute on Wednesday af- ternoon. available here, but immediately realizes also why this store is so aptly termed Miss Florence Prenzlauer has re- turned from a live weeks' trip to l'alm Beach, Fla. “The Personal Service Shop" Miss Esther Van Pruag, of Battle Creek, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frankel, of Belmont avenue. Professor Henry Englander, of Cin- cinnati, was entertained during his Mr. Mark Alpern has returned stay in the city by Mr. and Mrs. from an extended tour throughout Isaac Goldberg, of Seward avenue. the northern part of the state. - - Miss Ilelen Jackson, of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry I. Nathan is the house guest of Miss Ruth have moved from Hotel Addison to Franklin, of Edison avenue. hotel Heller. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wolf and Miss Sarah B. Shaw, who spent Mr. and Mrs. Max Behrendt enter- several weeks in this city visiting tained at the Empire Tea Rooms on relatives and friends, has returned Monday evening complimenting Miss to her home in Cleveland. Ruth Rosenfield and Mr. Gerald May, whose marriage will be an event of Miss Estelle Hill Blumenthal, of April. West Branch, Mich., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. Alpern, of 1 Vebb The Wednesday Reading Club en- tertained at luncheon at the Wom- avenue. an's City Club honoring Mrs. Henry Miss Ray Finsterwald, taught er of Van Baalen, formerly of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finstenva Id, of now of St. Joseph, Mo. ' ..,... Calvert avenue, is spending two The Musical Club met at the home weeks in New York City. ,.. of Mrs. Louis Krause, of Webb ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litman, of nue, on Monday afternoon. . Horton avenue, left on Wednesday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neustadt, of for 1.os Angeles, Calif. where they ' Navarre court, have gone to Chicago, will make their future home. Specially Designed $45 and up $15 and up MODLIE GHINASIN. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ghinvin, of 4136 Brush street, announce the engage- ment of their (laughter, Mollie, jo Mr. George Weingarden, son of lEr and Mrs. I. Wenigarden, of Windsor, Ontario. Mrs. A. Goldberg, 98i3 Nledbury avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Fannie, to Mr. Ben- jamin Keywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Keywell, 9675 Cameron ave- nue. Reception will he held at the bride's home Sunday, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schultz, of Virginia Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Jacob Freeman, of this city. AV NSSELAER Mr. and 5Ire. II.,Fineberg, of Al- toona, Pa., announce the engagement of their (laughter, Frances Rose, to Meyer Cavern, of this city. ESTELLE LIEBLING SINGS HERE SUNDAY Ori ( ( ■ i are becoming enthustastoc over th i s special weekly event, recently inaugurated, wherein we Present net of Supreme fashioning, Winery made to sell for $22.50. at the moder- ate Price of $15. We urgently invite you to cull Mon- day and inspect these unusual values. which embrace hats front leading ` high-class designers. in all the latest features and leading shades. $1 5 Miss Irene Rosenberg, student at the University of Michigan, spent a few (lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, of East Grand boulevard. Mrs. Jacob Friedman and Mr. Emanuel E. Roth, who were guests at the home of Mrs. S. Kohn, on Vinewood avenue, have returned to their home in Buffalo, Pa. Mrs. hurry Spring and son, Julian, of Tuxedo avenue, have gone to New York for a two months' visit with relatives and friends. Dr. Arthur Max Kuhn, house phy- sician at Michael Reese hospital in Chicago, who visited with relatives and friends in the city, has returned home. p ) ................... ........ A Exclusive Gowns--Latest Styles YOU don't have to go to New York for styles— you can find the very latest creations in all the charming French modes right in our displays. & & Pj 7. Exclusive but not expensive. The other three reasons—call, see them, be convinced. Woman's Wear Shop Opposite Tel•phon• Bldg. Spring and Summer furs , , Smart Spring and Summer Furs t MINK KOLINSKY SQUIRREL t t t t E t t g t ; ; OA t E E E E E E Fur Wraps, Capes and Coats Made to Order. OA • Repairing and Remodeling. Baer & Polansky eureka Bldg. 1525 BROADWAY - The Season's Latest Creations in Fi A 6. Our service is excellent. 6. Better values than elsewhere. [ it 7 f.,, v)))' z , - ) „r„, 1111111ht 1111111h t11111011.111111u1180111 11111111 111111111 111111111 11111111 1,11111ho , Ci 10% to 2V/, Reductions On Diamonds a t The First Sale g g l'recioil, 'tones ---- the famous .1 a eger dia- monds of India, pearls, rubies, sapphires, em- eralds---all are included ill The Gorham < 1 lop's first birthday anni- versary sale. Through all o u r ad- vertising we urge this single thought—"com- parison of values," Go anywhere, any time— it doesn't matter----coni- pare values Nvith Gor- ham values, and Gor- ham prices. a n d you will return to hue. 3 & Materials—only best of grades. Our prices not in Comparison with others, SABLE STONE MARTEN BAUMARTEN ,1. 2.0a FISHER ARCADE Phone Cherg 2772 ,,, Our dresses are exclusive but not expensive. Our workmanship is exceptionally good. 113 CLIFFORD STREET NJ ra Ten Reasons Why You Should Buy From Us 4. Modes in Nev) c 5pring that characTerize the Individuality of Thi s 1 Furs . for Easter 1 'OM I. .11111111 IIIIIIhe InAporte and Domestic Mr. Robert Plotter, of Hague ave- Miss Delia Immerman, of 40 Mc- Lean avenue, is spending two weeks nue, has returned from an extend e d at Hotel Commodore in New York trip throughout the northern part of City. the state. =1171I , 1111f 2. 3. 6 i2u cock avenue, spent several days in Ann Arbor the past week visiting with her (laughter, Miss Charlotte Ermann, a student at the University uf Michigan. - -- Mrs. Adolph Fischer,Clif Milwau- kee, who spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon, of 128 Mc- lean avenue, has returned home: LREADY the women of Detroit m r A Millinery Exclusive Suits and Frocks Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, of Chi- There will be two compositions Mr. and :qrs. Ilarry It. Be gcr, of cago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. new to this city placed on the pet,- Marlborough avenue, have r urned Ralph Levy, of Merrill avenue. phony n nn O r : from a trip to New York and Atlan- Miss Nina Friedman, (laughter of C I•ii. :rsntr: con- tic City. O f t Rs'si i : etr atbrlyonwl Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman, en- ductor, ' Sunday afternoon, April 3, Miss Blanche Hart talked on "The tertained 20 young ladies at lunch- in Orchestra Hall, when Estelle Lieb- Work of the United Jewish Chari- eon on Monday at her home, 101 ling, soprano, assisting soloist, will ties" before the Social Service Class Rhode Island avenue. sing Maurice Ravel's three poems for _- voice and orchestra called "Schehe- of the, Jewish Woman's Club on Miss Maxine Finsterwald, daugh- razade," and Mozart's Recitative and Thursday morning at the club house ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- Rondo, "Oh is mi scordi di te," for on Rowena street. wald, entertained delightfully for 40 voice, piano and orchestra. At the Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Fols spent guests at a dancing party at her piano will be Miss Margaret Manne- several (lays in this city, the guests n tinnti nogn Culvert avenue on Monday back, of this city. The orchestra, under Mr. Gabrilu- at Hotel Statler. witsch, will play Rossini's overture, "Semiramis;' Rubinstein's Ballet Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kisichek, Mrs. Yetta Alexander, of East who have been spending several Suite from the opera "FeramOrs," Forest avenue, entertainez1 at dinner weeks in Miami, Fla., visited with and Johann Strauss' waltz, "Voices on Friday evening in hohor of Miss Ruth Rosenfield and Mr. Gerald May. relatives and friends in this city en of Spring." The current pair of subscription route to their home in Alpena, Mich. concerts had the first deviation from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ginsberg, of the 'season's fortnightly schedule Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, who Burlingame avenue, have returned when, because of Good Friday, the from a pleasant visit with reltaives visited with relatives and friends in regular Friday evening concert was and friends in Chicago and Mil- this city, has returned to her home transferred to Thursday. ,evening. in West Branch, Mich. waukee. The program will be repeated Satur- ----- evening, as usual. Mr. Milton Alexander addressed Mrs. Ben Krell, of Farnsworth street, (lay Guiomar Novaes, Brazilian pianist, the New Thought convention on has returned from several days' visit with friends in Grand Rapids, Mich. ' is the assisting soloist, playing Wednesday morning last. ____ Beethoven's fourth piano concerto. • -- Dr. and Mrs. Ilarry W. Kuhn The orchestra's numbers include Mrs. I. Simon, of Garfield avenue, (Irene Walter), have returned from Sibelius' second symphony (first time has returned from a delightful visit , rm R Firm idsakyy.u Spaerl sl akfro their honeymoon trip to Washington, here n 1, the Good with relatives and friends in St. Philadelphia and Atlantic City and Louis. o;erture, also heard for the Elasat erirai are at home in the Linwood apart- first time here. Mrs. A. M. Ermann, of West Han- menu, on West Grand boulevard. Our Popular Weekly Special Value Offering Hotel One not only appreciates the where they will reside permanently. - Oppv.i re 72 West Adams Ave. than Wednesday. Exclusive models featuring the Irregular hem, ktshion's newest origination. This ha attiful frock emanates f rom Dallas, Texas, and is fashioned of Canton Crepe in black, with girdle of silk Mohair in flowered effect. A stunning creation. 7 L55:71 iyer Opposite Tuller Hotel All Society lien. od other local notes should he Comm fficased to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock Rads Wednesday • iternoon in order to appear in the current week'. issue. Phone Glendale $326, Society Editor. Mail notice. so as to be received not later One of the most enjoyable func- tions of the past week was the dance given by the Jewish Women's Club nt the Federation Club House, Han- cock and Second avenues, oft Wed- nesday evening. Dancing to the de- lightful strains of a jazz orchestra, coupled with many innovations in- troduced during the evening, the many people in attendance voted the affair one of the most successful ever given by this well known, wide- awake organization. ............. .. . ... ................. • ... .................. Main 7825 Furriers for more than • Quarter of • Century. 0 0 0 .01 Make your spring attire complete by select- ing from our extensive showing of smart capes, scarfs and chokes in sable, stone, marten, mink, squirrel, etc. Also blue and silver fox y Evii-y- fur that leaves our showrooms has behind it the master'workmanship neces- sary for absolutely smart appearance. We cordially invite you to view the spring Models which we are now showing. Birnbaum & Co. Manufacturing Furriers. CHIPRY 2204 1422 Washington Blvd. P., t t g t t t g t t g g t 5 t g E E E E E F Inc. i a a I a ra Those contemplating gifts for Easter, o, wedding presents, trill mak t getter. out savings. We Urge Comparison of Values R HAIM' GORHAM SHOP / 0 0 Palmer Building # $' ) 0 ■1■ 11 1.117•11 ■ .••• ■■ 111. ■■■ 7•111•1 1.1 ■■ • 11. ■■■•■■11■ 11011 ■ 11n1 M111.4 'ill ate Dook,DM. GOLDSMITH & SILVERSMITH, Inc. mum nllllpl ogling none imp t ninnownog pomp pump einpin pimps mom imp 1117