America ( faith Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUZ • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO i*Orwrr,imorsOliaticu. saciAl: and W uter Coats ' of SOltal Tailored or Fur Trimmed at $49.50 AU Society hem sad other local tote. should be communicated to the office of dm Chronicle by S o'clock eech Wedeeed.r afternoon le order to appear in the tyrant •raila to be received sot lam lama. Phone Glenihle Ulf. Society Editor. Nail notice. so as bean Wednemlsy. WOMEN'S — MISSES' Miss Marion Reuben of 321 Rowena Jack Weinberg of Prescott, Mich., spent a few slays in the city enroute street is visiting with her brothers to New York where he will join his in Toledo, 0. family for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Krim celebrated Returning from Mullet Lake, Che- the confirmation of their son, Sol, on boygan, Mich. are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Monday, September 26, at the Mt. Feinberg and daughters, Jeannette Clemens Synagogue. Services at the synagogue were followed by a dinner and Helen, of Farrand Park. at the Riverside Hotel for sixty ' Mrs. Nathan Norman of West guests. Joseph Barondesa, formerly Grand boulevard and Mrs. I. L. Cohen member of the Zionist Executive coin- of Lothrop avenue were hostesses at millet and known as a speaker of na- a charmingly appointed luncheon at tional repute, delivered the principal the Elks' Temple followed by a thea- address of the evening. Many De- tre party complimenting Mrs. Joseph troiters were present at the Confirma- Goldberg of Fostoria, 0., and Miss tion. Helen Pearl of Chicago. Mrs. L. P. Marko of Chicago, form- Adolph Amberg who spent several ally from Detroit, is visiting Mr. and weeks in the Adirondack Mountains Mrs. Max Fixler of 548 Holbrook avenue, and other friends in the city. has returned to the city. Coats that you will find beauti- fully tailored, clever in effects, graceful in swing, original in de- tail and priced extremely low. Soft and velvety Velours, Bolivias, Veldyne and novelties. Fur col- lars which may be worn low or turned up at neck. 13;i1611@ DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store zp. Stationery and Writing Supplies Monogrammed stationery for Clubs, Lodges, Churches, Fraternities and for private use. This department also offers a large assort- ment of Desk Sets, Blotters, Ink Wells, Fountain Pens, Steel Pens and all corre- spondence requirements. Engraving Announcements, Invitations, Programs and Cards for weddings, receptions, banquets and all social functions. Family Crests, Monograms and Special Designs. Detroit, Mich. Pall and Winter Fashions Exclusive Modes Fall Dresses $23 .5 ,.$89 ." Fall Coats Special Style Coat at $49.50 Trimmed with Nutria Collars and Cuffs Suits for Fall Let us present to you one of the most pretentious exhibits of Women's and Misses' Fall and Winter Apparel. Tonktin co- The Genius of Paris and Fifth Avenue Revealed in Himelhoch Millinery French models and hats inspired by the latest importation in pro- • fuse display. Paris emphasises the black hat with Spanish accessories. Here, too, are the much favored Cava- lier types with sweeping plumes of ostrich. Illustrated is one of those black Panne Tricorne made famous at the Bal du Grand Prix. A perfect curtain of black ostrich plume falls from its brim in the back in a great shower. Prices from $15.00 up. Charles Hess of Longfellow avenue spent several days in New York the past week. Miss M. 'semen of Edison avenue spent a few days in Washington and Philadelphia the past week. Mrs. K. Brown of Belmont avenue Mr. S. Rosenthal, formerly of De- troit, now of Flint, Mich., was a re- has returned from an extended tour throughout the New England States. cent visitor in the city. Miss Fannie Rosenberg has return- Mr. and Mrs. I. Srere of Los An- geles, Calif., who visited with their ed from • trip to New York City. children in Detroit, are returning to I. J. Davis of hotel Tuller spent a the Coast for the Holy Days. few days in New York the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller of East Returning from a visit with rela- Hancock avenue have returned from an extended trip to Russia, France tives and friends in Goshen, Ind., is Mrs. Max Berger of Lincoln avenue. and Germany. L. Hertzberg of Hotel Tuller has Mrs. A. B. Kaufman of Farnsworth avenue who spent a few weeks in returned from a trip to New York, Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mackinac Island has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Alpern Mr. and Mrs. F. Schwartz of Field avenue have returned from a several Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and agara Falls. The were accompanied weeks' trip to Atlantic City. by Mrs. M. Shapiro and daughter. (Since 1842) 16 Witherell Mrs. Samuel J. Schaefer and daugh- ter, Miss Fern Schaefer of Chicago are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Saulson of East Hancock avenue. Miss Schaefer has enrolled as a student at the State Normal School at Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro have re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mandestern of 2286 West Grand boulevard have turned from their honeymoon and are returned from an extended European at home at the Shakespeare apart- ments, on Second Boulevard. trip. TIOICHMIOND aACKU Woodward at Copal-ow Mr. and Firs. II. Simons of Hotel Miss Bernice Frazer of Cheboygan, Mich., spent a few days in the city Tuller have returned from an extend- the guest of friends and relatives ed trip throughout the Eastern enroute to Ann Arbor where she is a states. student at the University of Michigan . Returning from a trip to Wocester, Returning from Grayling, Mich., Mass., is II. II. Rice of Hotel Char- where she spent the past few weeks levoix. visiting with relatives and friends is Mrs. Joseph Frank and non, Leon- Miss Lillian Landsberg of 89 Rowena ard of 1411 Burlingame avenue have street. returned from a month's stay at Simon Shetzer of East West boule- l'etoskey, Mich. vard left for Cambridge, Mass., where L. J. Barron has returned from a he will enter Harvard University. Mr. Shetzer is a recent graduate of several days visit with relatives and friends in Providence, R. I. the University of Michigan. 10111222elboth 9 so Mrs. S. Wollner of 2286 West Grand Mr. and Mrs. David Rodenberg of boulevard has returned from a trip Mrs. Lee M. Ehrlich of hotel Tuller . through Russia, France and Germany. Lee M. Ehrlich of Hotel Tuller. Mrs. Laura Bressler Wilkinson is Mr. Sam Feldman of 307 Ferry visiting with relatives and friends in avenue extends a cordial invitation Rockwood, Filch. to his friends to attend the confirma - • tion of his son on the second day of Returning form a several weeks Rosh Ilashona Zedek synagogue. trip to Atlantic City and New York are Mr. and Mrs. F. Schiffer of Mont- Miss Jennie Zierer left Sunday fo r clair avenue. Ann Arbor where she will enter th e Dental College of the University o f Mr. and Mrs. I. Kositchek, Mr. and Michigan. Mrs. Raymond Abrahamson and Mr. and Mrs. Marc Goldberg (Grace The American Red Cross Motor Kositchek) of 648 Burlingame avenue Corps of war time reorganized for have returned from Grosse Pointe the purpose of sewing for the desti- Shores whre they occupied their sum- tute children in the Balkan States met mer home during the season. at the home of Miss Sara Goldberg of West Grand boulevard on Wednesday Mrs. B. Feeder and daughter of Martin Place who were recent guests last. at Hotel Ambassador at Atlantic City Many grateful thanks are extended have returned. to the contributors of the weekly out- ings given the inmates of the Jewish Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg and daughters Old Folks' home through the pas t Irene and Madeline left for California seven months. The blessings of a where they expect to spend the win- Ilappy New Year is invoked for them . ter. Mr. Rosenberg was graduated from the University of Michigan last Mrs. Herman A. Schmier of 100 June. Trowbridge avenue is spending a few weeks in New York, New Jersey, Mrs. Emil Amberg and children Connecticut and Washington, D. C. have returned from Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldberg and family of West Grand boulevard have Emil Schubot and family have gone to Akron, 0., where they will moved to 327 Farnsworth avenue. make their future home. Mrs. A. Pollock of Port Huron, Returning to West Branch, Mich., Mich., has returned to her home after is Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, a re- a pleasant visit with her children, guest at the home of Mrs. II. Al- cent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ash and family, pern of Webb avenue. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilansky. Burton Freedman, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein have moved Firs. George Freedman of Colorado to their new home at 1410 Coiling- avenue, have gone to Ann Arbor , wood. where he has enrolled as a student at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson have returned from a motor trip throug the Miss Helen Esser, daughter of Mr. East. and Mrs. I. Esser of Medbury avenue her sophomore year Mr. Harvey L. Vehon of Tuxedo has left to spend at the University of Michigan. Miss avenue has left on a several weeks graduate of the Ganapol trip to Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee, Esser is a School of Music where she was a pu- St. Paul and Minneapolis. pil of Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol. She will continue her musical studies with Complimenting Miss Shirley Green- Mr. Albert Lockwood of the Univer- field who returned from an extended sity School of Music. visit to Chicago, a gathering was given by Miss Eleanor Katzer of 546 CHALUZIM ARRIVE AT JAFFA Hendrie avenue Saturday last. JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Three Mrs. Ellis Friedman and daughter, hundred Chaluzim arrived at Jaffa Rose, have returned from a ten day from Trieste. The "City of York," visit to New York City where they carrying $80,000 worth of tools sent attended the wedding of their son by the American Poale Zionists for and brother, Samuel to Miss Lilian the use of Palestinian workingmen Drescher of that city. Many enter- has arrived at Jaffa and is being un- tainments were given in their honor. loaded. DUO-ART Reproducing Piano —brings the playing of the artist into your home—reproducing it with such perfection as is not equalled by any other instrument of its type. Steinway Grand Duo-Art Reproducing Piano As a matter fo fact, so s t r i kingly pre - emi- nent is the Duo-Art in this all - important feature that practi- cally all the great pi- ani." make record- rolls of their playing The Duo-Art can be had only in these pianos: Steinway, Stroud, Wheelock, for it exclusively. Steck, Weber grand and upright mod- els. Prices from $795. Liberal allow- Don't forget to get ance on other instrument in part ex- full particulars re- change. Convenient payments ar- ranged. garding this. Grinnell Bros,. Private demonstration at any lima—fourth floor. Evening. by apointment—phone Cherry 3600. HEADQUARTERS: 1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE Catalog and full information mailed you upon request. Fyfe's Third Floor Women's "Out Size" Shoes N ADDITION to gene.... style and high-grade leathers, many other I important features are combined to make this season's shoes for stout women the most desirable we have ever shown. A built-in steel thank supports the foot arch firmly and comfortably. Vari- ous types of top measurements insure perfect fit without gussets. Durable linings and solid leather counters and boxes add appreciably to comfort awl service. Sizes 3 to 11; widths AA to ERE. The Tait Shop All block or brows kid boot with welt a o I e, L o II i o heel and Main tot 01 illus. troted. All block or brows kid boot '11.50 $10 $11.50. Black or brows kid with cloth tot sad plain toe. Other "Out Size" Shoes at $8.50 to $11.50 "Personality Hats" Third Floor. Correctly FiJiti. 131 John It Street - Cherry 778 -I ..■■■■■•••■■•■• Woodward and Adams