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Rory Kw
TAKES LEADING PART
IN MUSICAL COMEDY
As/
*markable Offerings of
Philippine Underwear
All Sex iely Items and other Irwal nine. should I. r minime stetl to the office of the
Cltrontek by S o'clock each Wedoesrl•y afternoon In order to appear in the current week'.
Yana rlione Glendale 113, Society Editor. Mail notkes so a. to be teemed •ot lase,
than Werfneada•
Hand made and hand embroi-
dered in our own factories in
Luzon.
Miss Dorothy Krolik, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of Rowena
street, has returned to Vassar College
after spending the vacation period
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn of Ro-
wena street entertained a party of
young people in their box at the
Symphony concert, followed by a
supper at their home, honoring their
(laughter, Miss Ruth Kahn, and Miss
Dorothy Krolik, home fo rthe holi-
day season from Eastern colleges.
The Greatest
Walk-Over Sale
It's now on -going full blast! Men's,
Women's, Children's footwear for every oc-
casion—every pair of High Shoes, Pumps,
Oxfords, etc., in our four stores--priced
regardless of cost, for quick reduction of
stock. We have sold $10.00 shoes for
$3.45. And so it goes.
MI men's shoes and Oxfords in two
great groups at $6.45 and $9.45.
Women's boots, pumps, Oxfords, in three
great groups at $3.45, $6.45 and $7.45.
All growing girls', misses', Childs', in-
fants', boys' and youths' footwear in five
Brat groups at $1.45, $2.45, $3.45, $4.45
and $5.45.
Savings! Savings!! Savings!!!
Don't
fail to get in on these wonderful Walk-
Over Quality values.
So that our patrons may have
this exquisite Underwear at the
lowest possible prices, we send
over the material, have it em-
broidered by our own workers
and then returned to us after
it has been bleached to the
whiteness of driven snow in the
tropic sun and laundered per-
fectly.
MISS GERTRUDE BEISMAN
Ilarry R. Solomon of Tuxedo ave-
nue has returned from a few days'
stay in Oscoda and Glennie, Mich.
In charge of the entertainment for
the seventh annual Students' Day, to
be given by the Young People's So-
ciety of Temple Beth RI, Sunday, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman of
15. Miss Beisman will also take the
Royal Oak left on Monday for Cali-
leading role in the musical comedy,
fornia, where they will remain for
"K-K," one of three sketches to be
two months. During their absence
presented during the afternoon. Miss
their son, Edward, will make his
Beisman is also directing the comedy.
Will Irwin, known as the ace of home at Hotel Charlevoix.
correspondents, former editor of Mc-,
Returning to Ossining, N. Y.,
(lure's and the author of many
books that have wide circulation, in where she is a student at the Ossin-
all English speaking. countries, will ing School for Girls, is Miss Marion
talk before the Jewish Woman's Club Spatter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
at the next regular meeting, held on Alex Spater of Burlingame avenue. held its last meeting at the Beth
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 26, at 2:30
Moses vestryrooms Tuesday, Jan. 3.
Miss Sarah Lambert, (laughter of
p. m., at the Federation clubhouse,
Plans were discussed for a Purim
Second and Hancock avenues. Ile Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of dance to be held at American Eagle
will discuss his latest book, "The West Hancock avenue, has returned Temple on March 15.
Next War," which Dr. Frank Crane to Vassar College after a pleasant
The following were appointed on
in the Chicago Daily News recently visit with her Parents.
the committe of arrangements: Mrs.
— —
. pronounced the greatest book of the
M. Klein, chairman; Mrs. J. Wolf, as-
Returning to Bradford, Mass., sistant chairman; Mrs. 11. Staub,
century. Mr. Irwin is a contributor
to many newspapers and periodicals where she attends the Bradford treasurer; Mrs. H. Altman, secretary.
and is a man well worth hearing. He School for Girls, is Miss Margaret
A reading on "Life" was delivered
is an outstanding figure in the jour- Heavenrich, daughter of Mr. and by Mrs. Elfrida Greenwald.
' nalistic field and has been paid high Mrs. John Ileavenrich of Longfellow
tribute by the newspapers of the avenue. '
world.
Miss Mary IVetstnan of Virginia
The U-Kno-Ahl Club's "Rubeville
Miss Anna Soloman participated Park accompanied her father, Joseph
Party," which is expected to prove
in the magnificent production of Ver- Wetsman, to New York, from which
one
of the big successes of the sea-
port
he
sailed
on
the
S.S.
Adriatic
di's "Requiem" given by the Detroit
Symphony Choral Society and De- for lifetime, Gibraltar, Algiers, son, is planned for Sunday, Jan. 22,
at
the
U-Kno-All Club farmhouse, on
troit Symphony Orchestra under the Athens, Constantinople and Palestine.
the club's farm, near Romulus, Mich.
leadership of Osaip Gabrilowitsch
This
undertaking is being looked
Returning to Baltimore, Md., where
and Stephen Townsend of Boston at
forward to by the members as a day
Orchestra Hall Saturday and Sunday. he is a student at John Hopkins Uni-
of
excitement,
good music and plenty
versity, is Philip Rothman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman of of entertainment. The affair will be
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Heineman,
somewhat
different
from the usual.
Royal Oak.
who have been in Washington and
Rubeville tactics, charades, barn
New York since their return from
Miss Ruth Kahn, daughter of Mr. dances and other stunts will feature
their summer home in Leland, Mich.,
and Mrs. Albert Kahn of Rowena the afternoon. Requests for attend-
sailed on Jan. 4 from New York for
street, has returned to the Emma ance have been received in a larger
an extended trip abroad, spending the
number than can be accommodated.
Willard School for Girls,
winter months on the Riviera.
In addition to the Detroiters who are
Reginald Polant, secretary of the displaying enthusiasm in this event,
A delightful social affair of the Detroit Institute of Art, talked be- many from Romulus signified ,their
past week was the luncheon at the fore the Twentieth Century Club on desire to attend.
Jewish Woman's clubhouse on Friday Jan. 12, giving an outline of his work
last given by the executive board of in connection with the institute.
the Fresh Air Society, which preceded
the annual meeting held in the after-
Samuel Plumb of Chicago, who
noon.
was in the city to attend the Dart-
mouth College dance, has returned.
Mrs. Adolph Sloman, chairman of
Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver was
the hospitality committee of Temple
Beth El Sisterhood, has asked mem- accompanist -W--Mrs. Harriet Story
bers of the organization to entertain McFarlane, contralto, at the recital
students of the University of Michi- given at the Twentieth Century Club
gan for the noon meal at their homes Saturday, Jan. 14, by the Cornell
Women's Club.
on Students' Day.
LADIES AID SOCIETY
PLANS PURIM DANCE
The largest stock of this dainty Underwear we have ever
offered is ready for your selection in this January White Sale.
All garments are generously cut and perfect in fit and finish
the designs are in many instances shown here exclusively.
See the Philippino Hut and the Philippino girl—Miss Isabel
Pablo, who came over to this country especially to demonstrate
het art of embroidering to Hudson customers.
Fourth Floor, Main Building.
The J. L. Hudson Co.
U-KNO-ALL CLUB
See cYtered
1059 Woodward
1550 Woodward
2960 Woodward
13830 Woodward
Highland Park
There may be a number of Kosher Restaurants in
the City, BUT—
For a Real Kosher-Hungarian Meal, Try
Price & Marshall's
Main Kosher
•
DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT
2108 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Bet. Elizabeth and Columbia.
We Serve High Grade Meals at Moderate Prices.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Telephone Cherry 1223
ANNUAL DANCE
"Our Lights Shine Everywhere"
Don't Miss This
Wonderful
Sale
Never before have we had such
beautiful things to offer. Never be-
fore such an almost unlimited variety
of selection in every line. And be-
cause of the former exceedingly low,
pre-war prices, 20 per cent off affords
most unusual values. It is a w ender-
ful sale.
All Lamps (including thess. unique
creations of the former genius of the
Roycroft Shops), all Fire dace Fix-
tures, all Statuary, Vases, all Shades
end Shields,
without exception—
EVERYTHING in the store, in fact
(excepting Lighting Fixtures)—your
choice at
20% Off
We urge quick action—for your
own sake!
ETTING
1502.8 RANDOLPH ST.
Head of East Grand River.
Forest Cleaners and Dyers
Your beautiful gown dry cleaned, as we do,
will have the appearance of a new gown.
Send to the
FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS
MELROSE 6570
Y. M. H. A.
Marcus Ilerstein, son of Mrs. Ja-
Mrs. Hannah Freud of Hotel Wol-
verine has been spending several cob lierstein of East Grand boule-
weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs.: viird, has gone to Germantown, 0.,
Justin Rollman (Josephine Freud) of where he has enrolled as a student in
Cincinnati. the Miami Military Academy.
Mrs. Edward Frankenstein of
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman of
Goshen, Incl., has been spending sev-
East Kirby avenue left on Saturday
eral weeks at the home of her sister,
last for Southern California, where
Mrs. Max Berger of Lincoln avenue.
they will remain for the winter
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levy of Mee-
: rill avenue have left for Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold II. Kaichen, where they will spend the remainder
who were the guests at the home of of the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich of
Longfellow avenue, have returned to • Mr. and Mrs. E. Kuhn Seligman of
Cincinnati.
Dexter boulevard have returned from
a fortnight's stay in Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Max May left on Sat- and Chicago.
urday last for Los Angeles, Calif.,
where they will spend the remaining '
Mrs. A. Mendelson and Miss Lillian
months of winter.
:Mendelson of Hillman, Mich., are in
the city to remain for the winter
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ileavenrich, months.
who visited with their father and sis-
ter, Samuel Ileavenrich and Miss
Miss Miriam Cohen, who was a
Edith Heavenrich of Ping,ree avenue, : house guest at the home fo Miss
have returned to their home in Oma- Goble Ginsburg of Alger avenue,
ha, Neb.
spent a few days during the past
, week in Fostoria, Ohio., prior to leav-
Returning to Brynmar, Pa., where ing for her home in Alpena, Mich.
she is enrolled as a student in the
Brynmar School for Girls, is Miss
Returning to Vassar and Wellesley
Miriam Fechimer, daughter of Mr. Colleges after having spent the huh-
and Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer of l'al- day vacation with their parents, Mr.
Bitter avenue.
and Mrs. David R. Stocker of Long-
fellow avenue, are the Misses Silka
Mr. and Mrs. E. Louis Jacobs, who and Sarah Stocker.
were visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Heavenrich of Longfellow
Miss Rae Finsterwald and Meier
avenue, have returned to their home, Finsterwald of 887 Calvert avenue
Far Rockaway, N. Y.
have returned from Davenport, Iowa,
where they were the guests of their
Returning from Louisville, Ky., grandmother, Mrs. M. Goldberg.
where they spent the holiday period
with their relatives and friends, are
Max and Sam Solomon of 71 Mel-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower of bourne avenue have left for Cali-
Elmhurst avenue.
fornia, where they will make an ex-
tended stay.
Acting as one of the hostesses of
the Cercle Dramatique at their meet-
Fred Decker, formerly of Detroit,
ing at the Federation clubhouse on now of Niagara Falls, N. Y., was a
Tuesday last, when Miss Mary Ferns- recent visitor at the home of his
I worth gave Molnar's "Lilliam," was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Decker
Mrs. Joseph Krolik of Second boule- of Alger avenue.
vard.
Mrs. A. M. Radix and daughters,
Miss Regina Freund of Central Helen and Mildred, of Lakeview,
avenue is chairman of the Cornell Mich., are spending a few weeks vis-
Women's Club recital committee for iting relatives and friends in the city.
the entertainment to be given under
its auspices at the Twentieth Century
The Misses Melba and Ruth Oppen-
clubhouse on Jan. 14 for the benefit heim of Farnsworth avenue have ac-
of the Women's dormitory of the uni- companied their uncle, Harry Marwil,
versity.
to New York for a two weeks' stay.
After a pleasant visit with her
Returning to Milwaukee after a
mother, Mrs. A. M. Ermann, during Pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and
the vacation period, Miss Marcia Er- Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen of Burlingame
mann has returned to Ann Arbor,, avenue is Min Nettie Cohen.
where she is enrolled as a student.'
Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of Glynn
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Anspach court entertained at a handkerchief
of Newark, N. J., are receiving fe- party on Saturday night last, honor-
'icitations on the birth of a son, An- ing Miss Rae Yalomstein of East
lrew Allan.
Palmer avenue, whose marriage to
I. J. Reubens of New York will b
Friends of Herman Iloexter, for- an event of February.
merly engaged in musical affairs in
•his city, will be interested in know-
Returning from South Carolina,
ng that he is now associated with where she has Anent the past six
he C i'cago Opera Association as months, is Miss Fannie Levine. Miss
krk.ss reeresentative.
Ile will leave Levine is at Hotel Addison for the
.rich the onera company Jan. 22 for winter months.
the New York engagement and will
be in charge of road publicity also
S'dney Segel of Fort Wayne, Ind.,
for Cie tep to the coast Mr. Hone- wa sa recent visitor in the city, join-
ter left Detroit last spring and has I ng Mrs. Siegel, who is • guest at
been doing work along musical lines t he home of her mother, Mrs. H. Wo-
I n ,New Ica since that time.
enburgh of Monterey avenue.
Sunday Eve., Jan. 22nd
at the
Hotel Statler
Ball Room
Finzel's Orchestra
Admsision 75c
This, the annual dance of Detroit Y. M. H.
A., promises to be the finest and most suc-
cessful in our history. The interest now
being manifested in the Y. M. H. A. work is
beyond a question assurance that much can
be expected in the future from the Y. M.
H. A.
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