- PAGE EIGHT •ta"rrati 24 .1541-. . 1 ;. '. 4 ' i / . 7,. ..02[1. Z.Sil''s 01 . • 1 `km Showing— Eastern Mink Cape- Wrap All Society items and other local notes should bo communicated to the office ol the Chronicle by • o'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to appear in the current week'. Issue. Phone Glendale 6326, Society Ed.tor. Mall notices so as to be received not later tom Wednesday. \ g • , k ,, ,I & Fine A w 1 Furs „ 1, r , , • r. 1 1) i, & 'Bros. tt. 'Rosenberg 4 5.,.. 1 , , In the Wholesale District 1 kti i , 1 n 'i 14 Al: , • Z - .., 7 A' • . Manufac- A iurers of 230 Jefferson Ave. West 0,1atliVAIVOrtib ...7 '' t, , .1i. 4}I at : d. li I "LI Special Prices All Next Week We have just received some beautiful new im- portations in Oriental Rugs which we offer at a price for quick disposal. We Comparison Boa Chines. and Oriental Rugs In all Grades and Sizes Tadross & Zahloute You have never site such Rugs as these. New Location. 52 Adams St. W., Fin. Arts Bldg. 4 : Philomathic Debating Club. Too-Too the elephant greets every child with a wag of his tail, a wave of his trunk and a flop of his ear—he is the funniest old elephant that ever was—and right near him are lions, tigers, camels and ostriches from his own far off country. Electric trains whirring by— horns blowing, mechanical toys rushing by make a merry, fascinat- ing Toyland that will delight every child. Sixth Floor. The J. L. Hudson Co. A recent function of exquisite ap- pointments was the luncheon at hotel Statler at which Mrs. Adolph Sloman and Mrs. A. I. Wolf were hostesses, honoring Mrs. A. Wiener, Mrs. Sarah Strauss and Mrs. A. Rosenwasser of Cleveland, who were guests at the Park hotel, Mt. Clemens, and Mrs. Rosa T. Rosenfield and Mrs. Isadore Frank of Detroit. Mrs. henry A. Krolik of Rowena street left on Sunday for an extended stay in Southern California, where she will spend the winter months Mrs. Krolik was accompanied by friends from New York and will go to Santa Barbara, Cal., for a month's stay, guest at Hotel Potter. 1,%%V$ SI•1•1•A•Ws%), (Our Gift ellou Trotty Veck Club. Arrangements have been com- pleted for the third annual dance of the Trotty Veck Club, to be held on Dec. 1 at the Women's Federation building, Hancock nod Second ave- nues. A select program has been ar- ranged. The members extend a cor- dial invitation to all to attend this dance. Pals' Club. A social gathering held by the Pals on Armistice night, Saturday evening, Nov. 11, at which a buffet luncheon was served, was followed by a hayride to Pontiac. The social was held at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Katz, 944 Mt. Vernon. Apprecia- Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin were tion was expressed to the Katz's for hosts to the Saturday Night Club at the use of their home, as well as to thier home on Moss avenue on Satur- Ira Cohen of the National Show Case day evening last. The evening was and Manufacturing Co., for the use spent delightfully with cards and mu- of one of their trucks. sic, and several local artiste con- tributed to the splendidly arranged Eta Rho Sidm ■ . informal program. Among those who The Eta Rho Sigma Sorority was participated were Miss Margaret organized at a meeting held at the Schelling, Miss Helen II. Morris, Vic- home of Jeanne Rosen on Tuesday for Polant and Herman Hoexter. evening, Nov. 14. Officers were - elected and fuutre plans laid. The Among the speakers at the weekl Y second meeting of the sorority was meeting of the Zonta Club at lunch- held at the home of Betty Kaplan, eon at Hotel Statler on Thursday was 643 Westminster avenue, on Nov. Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, who ad- 21. dressed the assembly on "Whispers of the City." This Lamp Only $44 (Complete wiht Shad.) is an unusually choice se- lection of finer things that ap- peal in our Holiday displays—dec- orative, but useful, things that will help to solve your Christmas prob- lems. nrHERE Blue Bird Girls. rr Mrs. Cyrus Arnold of Burlingame rr avenue is spending a few weeks in The dance of the Blue Bird Girls, rr Chicago and Fort Wayne, Ind., where /5 Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich was hostess held on Nov. 12 at the hotel Statler, to 25 members of the executive board rr she is the guest of relatives and was was a huge success, of the Iladassah at a charming affair who chairman 'of Mrs. th J. Goldberg, / friends. .e dance rem- g- at her home on Second boulevard on m ittew e re orted at the meeting held Saturday evening last, honoring Mrs. wo B. 0. Harris, who has left for Los at the home of Miss Edith Semin- Angeles, Cal., where she will make sky The next meeting will be held at * the home of Edith Ilermonoff, her future home. Warren and Brush. •suseasneweermummw 0 A bigger and better Toy Store than ever before—and animals, dolls and toys from all parts of the world to delight the little folk. The divorce question occupied the attention of the members at the meet- ing of the Phllomathis Debating Club last Sunday. The debate was on the issue "Resolved, that restrictive leg- islation as regards the divorce law be enacted." The affirmative team, com- posed of Jack F. Schulman and Isa- dore Berger, was out-witted by the negative debaters, Meyer Weisenfeldt and Abraham C. Perlman, the latter pair receiving the decision by a 14 to 10 vote. The negative was accord- ed further honors by the election of A. C. Perlman as best speaker. Fred M. Butzel was the critic of the de- bate and speaker of the evening. His talk on divorce legislation completed the program. Another good program is promised for the meeting this Sunday. A de- bate on the "Repeal of the Prohibi- tion Amendment" will open the even- Much interest centers in the coma 1 i ng. Isadore Falk and Samuel Leibo- ing Temple Beth El dinner which will take place on Tuesday evening, Nov.Ivitz will constitute the affirmative. 22, in the dining room of the new Their opponents are of equally good temple. This dinner, which invariab- caliber and promise a close and in- ly precedes the annual meeting, wlil teresting dicsussion. The bringing- be given under the direct supervision iiiip-men committee announces that of the board of directors of the Sis- erman August, former speaker and' terhood of the Temple, with Mrs. Jo- I former Michigan 'Varsity debater, seph Lichtenstein as chairman of ar- will be the speaker of the evening. The Temple Arts Society, the new- ly organized dramatic club, will pre- sent three one-act plays on Tuesday, Dec. 5, in which members will par- ticipate. Departing form the orig- inal intentions of not selling tickets to any of the performances, the board of managers has decided to place tickets on sale for this presentation only, thereby giving those who are interested an opportunity of witness- ing the staging of these plays. Tickets can be procured from any member of this society. Invite 4sasoit ist 1 , •1/01.1"%f/A A capacity audience is expected at the Majestic Theater this Monday evening when "Welcome Stranger' will be staged by the Woodward Play- ers under the auspices of the Young People's Temple Club of Congrega- tion Beth El. Details for this per- formance are in the hands of Miss Selma Hamburger. Plans are now also being completed for the formal dance of the club, to be held Satur- day evening, Nov. 25, is the new temple. Patrons and patronesses at this opening dance will be Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hirschfield, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Si- mon, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ro- senheim, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulz- berger, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grabowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Max May, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rob- inson. the movies were a factor in detract- ing from the reading of books and compared the modern novel, which deals with problems of the day, with the book of yesterday. In giving a delightful interpretation of books in general, she Raid that good books have a good influence over one and that one should feed the soul with a reading of them, as it gives an in- sight into other people's lives and therefore a broader viewpoint and oultook on the world in general. A unique innovation in the way of en- tertainment was the correct dress re- vue staged by living models, showing that young women could be well dressed, even on a limited income. Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs, head of the "Y," presided at this interesting meeting. Remarkable Savings ) Altogether one of the most delight- ful and interesting functions ever given by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El was the luncheon on Monday last in the dining room of the new Temple, when several hundred mem- bers availed themselves of the oppor- tunity of attending this opening af- fair of the season. The speaker of the day, Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt, edu- cational director of the First Na- tional Bank of Detroit, charmed her hearers with a concise talk on a topic that should be of special interest, particularly to women, "The Uses and Abuses of the Net Income." In summing up her ideas as to the ways and means of expending said incomes, Mrs. Rosenblatt stressed the all-im- portant factor that is so essential in every regulated household, that of not exceeding the income, and advo- cated the use of a budget in the home for at least six months in order to get telling results. Mrs. Rosenblatt said that women should learn the lan- guage of men in a business way and that discussion of the net income should be a general topic in every home, thereby avoiding many finan- cial pitfalls. The tables were cen- tered with baskets of yellow bebe mums and white daisies and were presided over by the executive board and hospitality committee of the Sis- terhood. Among those acting as hos- tesses of the day were Mrs. Walter lleavenrich, Mrs. Moe Weil, Mrs. Al- fred Rothschild, Mrs. Rosa T. Rosen- field, Mrs. Adoplh Sloman, Mrs. Jo- seph Lichtenstein and Mrs. Edward Frank. Bring the Children to Hudson's Toyland Ta-dak ■ h Club. The Tz'dakah Club, a local charity organization, will give a card party on , Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 2 p. m., at the Women's Federation clubhouse, corner Second boulevard and Han- cock avenue. The organization makes an appeal to the Detroit Jewish women on the ground of the many good deeds done in the past, among them being the furnishing of layettes for needy ba- bies. That the work may be con- tinued, a large attendance is urged. With the proceeds, it is hoped to ex- pand the work and to assist more needy families. rangements. The ladies who have had Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. At the monthly meeting of the these suppers in charge in previous The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Young Women's Hebrew Association years have given evidence of their of the Jewish Women's Club, held at culinary abilities, so this affair prom- will hold the annual charity ball on the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on ises to be as delightful as heretofore. Dec. 17 at the hall of the Detroit Lodge of the Knights of Pythias Sunday last, Mrs. Morse Cohen gave an illuminating talk on "Recent The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, 3153 Cass avenue. Heading the dance committee is Mrs. Rose who Novels," reviewing several with which meeting next on Dec. 11, wlil be ad- is assisted by Mrs. J. Fleisher, Rottenberg. the public has become familiar. Sin- dressed by Rabbi James G. Heller of Tickets can now be procured from clair Lewis' "Babbitt," Hutchinson's Cincinnati. The musical program "Freedom" and Earnest Poole's "His will include violin selections by Mrs. the members. An interesting pro- gram is in preparation for the affair. Family" were among the books dis- Harold Fraleigh. A luncheon will also be served. cussed. Mrs. Cohen contended that Oriental Rugs c..toc:4 Fraternal and Club Notes aad Jac sonal 7 a4 • 4 -s• EP,Titonfaism (IntomICLE 0400. 0.0.0.0. 0 Any article selected will be cheerfully re- served for you, to suit your conveniences. Of interest to Detroiters is the an- Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S. nouncement of the birth of a daugh-1 ter, Jane Clare, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl , Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., Bellack of Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Bel- will not meet on Nov. 27, inasmuch lack, who is well known in Detroit, is as the special meeting scheduled for 3143 Woodward • Watson the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eman- that date was held on Nov. 13, when it uel Adler of Milwaukee and a grand- ' the first three officers of the various daughter of the late Seligman Schloss. Eastern Star chapters of this city were entertained. ' B. G. Morris of Pilgr im avenue was , Arrow Club. in New York for a few days' stay, go- I ing there to meet his daughter, Missl Members of the Arrow Club met Helen II. Morris, who arrived on the at the home of Harry Reisman on .. S.S. Resolute from a several months' Wednesday, Nov. 15. David Miller, stay in Berlin, Germany. Miss Mar- chairman of the constitution commit- ris accmopanied her father to Detroit. ' tee, reported that a new set of laws will be ready soon. A bouquet of Mrs. Max P. Ileavenrich and son flowers was sent to Sidney Schwartz, of Saginaw were in the city the past who was recently injured and is in You will find a host of the choicest week, guests at Hotel Stevenson. Receiving Hospital. Mr. Reismon acted as critic of the evening and of- Gifts for the Holidays. Mrs. Samuel Van Noorden of Webb fered instructive suggestions. Mose Tea Sets Stem Ware Hearth Brooms avenue, accompanied by her daugh- Schwartz announced an interesting • Wall Placques ter, Miss Frances Van Noorden, have program for the next meeting, to be Water Sets Waste Baskets returned from a delightful visit with held at the home of Dave Miller, 8774 E. Mirrors Candle Sticks Unique Trays _"Pictures relatives and friends in Wheeling, W. Russell street. Comfort Sets Novelty Lamps Toilet Novelties Va. =• :-. - Desk Sets Lustre Vases Sewing Sets Albacus Club. ; - 77. _ Humidors Darning Baskets Miss Charlotte Ermann, daughter Cologne The entertainment committee of Book Ends Smoker's Stands of Mrs. A. Ermann of West Hancock Bottles the Albacus Club is planning an in- avenue, who is a student at the Uni- teresting program for the next meet- versity of Michigan, has been made ing to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 28 a member of the Junior honor We - instead of Thursday, on account of vern Society, an honor society In Thanksgiving, at the home of Mies which campus activities and person- Eddie Kovan, 964 Frederick street. ality count as requisites for admis- Visitors are welcome. .4l mummumminimmomunimumiumumffil imoomminimmiliti ;1124 At the Gift Shop Il I I From the House of Birch - 1411*ki5i=6±ritntriafttEtOrggir From the House of Birch GIFT SUGGESTIONS of the Unusual Sort Particular thought was given to the selection of gift articles when our buyers selected the merchandise for this store a few months ago, with the result that our entire main floor is filled with gift articles of most un- usual character, many of which are to be seen only at this store. Already this gift floor has attract- ed wide interest, and the recipient of ■ gift selected here will take add- 1 ed pleasure in the knowledge that it came from the House of Birch. The grouping illustrated above was sketched on our floors. The chairs are covered in rich Italian red velvet, the frames being exquisitely carved. They are priced $85.00 each. The Console Table and Mirror are perfectly proportioned and richly carved. Table and Mirror are priced $125.00. Countless inexpensive gifts await you r inspection. V. R. BIRCH CO. 2314 Woodward Arent. Near High St. a,0 Detroit. Mich. London, Eng. E.- ..2- sion. Mrs. George Blum of Tennyson avenue, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Ruth Elaine, have returned from a delightful stay in Tulsa, Okla., where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Louis Barnett. Mrs. Barnett was formerly Miss Florence Marx of De- troit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx. J. A. D.' Club. The J. A. D.'s Club new officers are: Rose Grace, president; Rae Ratko•sky, vice - president; Betty Taylor, secretary; Marion Meisner, treasurer; Estelle Schneider, ser- geant-at-arms. The board of direc- tors consists of the Misses Rae Rat- kowsky, Gertrude Cohen, Rose Gins- i berg and Victoria Ilanelsky. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman of I Montefiore Lodge. Watkins Glenn, N. Y., are guests of Montefiere Lodge No. 12, Indepen- their children, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. dent Order Free Sons of Israel, at Cohen of Virginia Park, and Dr. and their m eting held on Thursday, Nov. Mrs. R. R. Goldstone of Wilson aye- 9, held rt the club rooms, third floor of nue. the OdIfellow building on Randolph - street, was addressed by • number of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of prominent speakers. Of unusual in_ East Grand boulevard left on Sunday terest was the address of Bernard for New York, from which point Marx, member of Monefiore Lodge for they sail on the S.S. Volendam for a the past 40 years, who told of the two months' trip to Europe. Many growth of the order since he joined it. charming functions were given for Mr. and Mrs. Stern prior to their Athena Girls. •eparture. The Athena Girls and their friends - celebrated the third anniversary of Mrs. Mark Fleishman and William their organization at a dinner party Fleishman of Second boulevard have given at the home of Lotti• returned from • stay in Chicago, Spalter, 703 Hancock avenue, CM .gueat ► .al.rel•tivaa-aad . Tuesday evening, Nov. 21. Mina Macauley's Gift Shop 1422 Farmer St. = F1111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111111011111111111ffilffilliffilla e FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING Special Serb on Our Full Line of Cut Flowers and Plants. We carry a CANDLES full line of Candles in all colors and sizes for your Thanksgiving Home Decorations. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY VIRGINIA FLOWER SHOP 8254 Twelfth St. - FINE FURNITURE EASY 'TERMS Raga, Home Furnisbines, Lampe. Phono- graphs, Stoves. All now rimsstork FIXLER FURNITURE CO. . 5464 Russell Ave. Market 6096 THINK OF US WHEN am of Canar You Want • Dellrfene DELIVERED. We &rye Lunches at All Hours. We put tip Special Orders for Dog," and Parties. Phone Lim—Nerthway 3616. Light DE LUXE-CANDY SHOP Sala Woodward Ave at Warren.