PAGE EIGHT 4:t) ." \ Tilt*TROn;lonsm(fiRONICIE il k i ti. . ,- . 4 (4, (' RABBI SILVER MARRIES Nenal _Nide, .---1 2,d ' - KS b Sho rf U Woo d Al Qrsortal_ j in %.. Rabbi Abba Mild Silver of Cleve- land was married a week ago Tues- I b. Avenue ,acial rit i A till ___i 'V It 1448 P ,D) * di' of -, - The January Sale of c The VIRGINIA HORKHEIMER ...), I ■ e n ..a, 1 G JI:VO .1) b * offers unusual opportunities in high type furs representing savings up to fifty percent. '' 4 , •40 oe Coats &Wraps ( . k t. BROADTAIL . V,. / MINK .P.) SQUIRREL . . KOLINSKY . . CARACUL . . . HUDSON SEAL I ' ERMINI■ N RACCOOATS di C VET C IF .. . $1495 595 . . 475 . 585 . . 395. . 175 495 150 . . 85 .14 dp , 4 11) v a . (...t 4 . - fr ! 'j fi 1 ..., l ' ■ !;; it A ql) i LEI 10 11 ) th A 4. 6t-440 0 01 o "Gowns of Distinction" In order to provide the facilities made necessary by the rapid growth of our gown section, the Bernard Shop has discontinued the sale of wraps. This will enable us to fea- ture a considerably larger number of fine gowns, as well as double the number of our fitting rooms. The Bernard Shop 1522 Broadway Main 8971 . .-- 1.d1 /' AUthOfild 1% 4, Exhibitor --e. now "Fe,. Tu r nishi rig -', ft til er .4 All 11 et% America Inc. 0 . 17zz----- ----1— . Many Are Called But Few are Chosen The reputation of a store that serves travels fast. That's why the Home Furnishing Styles As- sociation of America chose us as their Author- ized Exhibitors in inaugurating the greatest home beautifying service in the history of fur- niture selling. When the Association sought a dealer in Detroit whose guarantee they could accept and add to the guarantees of the better manufac- turers and to their own guarantee, they chose us for the privilege, thus completing the Er) MIR( cuaVANTEC Now its your turn to choose us if you really appreciate the advantage of selecting furniture with'a TRIPLE GUARANTEE. By our appoint. ment we are in close touch with the national advertising of the Association, and can give the service to which they refer. The Award Win- ning, TRIPLE GUARANTEE Models of suites and odd pieces are now on display at our store. You are most cordially invited to see them. • Brusfi.aber D=r. Beaubien Sired nt'grcV Do ll c''' r c - ' '-ft'7 , 5"V29 c. .11 = c r S23 - 535 Graiki Avenue All society Itemsd an other local notes should be commcnicated to the office of The by 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to •posar In the current veek'n issue Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be revolved not later h•n Wednesday. day in Wheeling, W. Va., to Miss Virginia Horkheimer, daughter of Louis Horkheimer of that city. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Hyman Iola of Wheeling, assisted by Rabbi Morris Lazeron of Baltimore, brother-in-law of the bride. C hronIcle The spacious green and white room o f Hotel Wolverine was attractively decorated in pink and white Aaron Ward roses and yellow jonquils, trail- ing southern smilax and mignonette on Friday afternoon for the beauti- fully appointed luncheon, bridge and lotto party at which Mrs. Julius Roth- Pauline Barlow were schild and M hostesses to 75 guests, compliment- ing their mister, Mrs. Nathan Hilsberg of Grand Rapids. The arrangements for this charming affair were carried out most delightfully at the tables at which the guests were seated. Each table had two hostesses who assisted in the seating. Mrs. Rothschild, Miss Barlow and Mrs. Hilsberg were gowned in filmy black lace and satin and wore corsage bouquets of pink and white Premier rosebuds with lacy foliage. Those assisting as hostesses were Mrs. Louis Iliger, Mrs. Hannah Freud, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs. Sidney S. Weinman, Mrs. Louis Si- mon, Mrs. I.ouis Oppenheim, Mrs. I. L. Polozker, Mrs. Lows Musliner, Mrs. A. M. Ermann, Mrs. A. Prenz- lauer, Mrs .Max Berger, Mrs. Alex Friedman, Mrs. Sam Marwil and Miss Fanny Simon. Among the out-of- town guests in attendance at this charming party were Mrs. Rosenstock of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Phil Inger, Port Huron; Mrs. Nat Silver, Los An- geles, and Miss Bertha Rodgers of Chicago. Many beautiful prizes were awarded in bridge and lotto. Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mr.. and Mrs. Barry R. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Weinman, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Magnes Hirschfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, Bernard Ginsburg and Milton M. Alexander will represent Detroit at the Golden Jubilee conven- tion of the Union of American Ile- brew Congregations in New York the coming week. Among the many elaborate functions arranged for the entertainment of the delegates in at- tendance from all parts of the United States is the reception to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Straus at their home, and a banquet at Hotel Astor at which President Warren G..Hard- ing will be the honor guest. Messrs. Solomon and Rosenheim represent the Men's Temple Club as delegates to the first convention of Temple Broth- erhoods to be held in New York dur- ing the week. INSTITUTE OF RELIGION Professor Ismer Elbogen, one of the visiting members of the Jewish In- stitute of Religion, has just returned to New York after a tour through the middle west, in the course of which he delivered addresses in Chicago and The Great Russian las so The World's 8.,1 Sings in Rini, ORCHESTRA HALL TONIGHT Prices: 51.65-55.50, 1“, ......................... The Misses Mildred and Ida Snyder have moved from 282 East Palmer avenue and have taken an apartment in Hotel Addison. Mrs. A. Goldberg and daughter, Miss Juliette Goldberg, former resi- dents of Detroit, who spent a fort- night in the city, visiting with friends, have left for their home in Provi_ Returning from a few days' stay in dence, R. I. Chicago, guests at Hotel Blackstone, Harold Simon of McLean avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman has returned from a two weeks' trip of Chicago boulevard. through Indiana. Mrs. Phil Inger of Port Huron was Miss Bertha Rodgers of Chicago is a recent visitor in the city, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hi- spending a few weeks in the city, gues tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. ger of Hotel Stevenson. Leo Rodgers of Glendale avenue. Mrs. Diana Sinn of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyers, who mother of Mrs. Bernard B. Selling, formerly of Detroit, is a guest at the were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Sell- Joseph landau of Charlotte avenue, ing of Hotel Addison and Mr. and left for their home in Washington, Mrs. Samuel Van Noorden of Webb D. C., after a pleasant stay here. avenue. Returning from a two months' stay Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman of in New York, Lakewood and Atlantic Royal Oak elft on Sunday for south- City is Mrs. Philip Shulman of Ilan- ern California, where they will spend cock avenue. the remainder of the winter. Miss Marguerite Kopple entertain- Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedlander ed delightfully at luncheon followed of Rhode Island avenue were hosts by bridge at her home on Colorado to members of the Maimonides Medi- avenue, honoring 16 of her young cal Society. Dr. J. Gilbert Israel friends. spoke on "Latest Development of Sol Wolf of Lawrence avenue has Physcial Diagnosis." Dr. S. Wax and Dr. R. L. Cowen entertained the so- returned from a few days' stay in ciety on Tuedsay evening at Hotel Grand Rapids. Statler. Dr. Louis B. Stern, instruc- Mr. and Mrs. A. Weinberg of tor of internal medicine at the Uni- versity of Michigan, was the speaker. Hague avenue left on Sunday last for an extended trip through Southern Returning from a 10 weeks' visit California, where they will remain with relatives and friends in Fort for the winter months. Wayne, Ind., and Chicago is Mra. Dr. Samuel Danzinger has returned Cyrus Arnold of Burlingame avenue. from Battle Creek, where he went to Mrs. Louis Marymont has returned attend the funeral of Mrs. S. Kapp. from a wek's visit at the home of One of the delightful social events Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pflaum of Min- neapolis. Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. of the past week was the dinner at Hotel Addison on Saturday evening Robert Guiterman of St. Paul. last, given by members of the N. K. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hilsberg (Ha- Club. This is the first, of a series of zel Barlow), formerly of Detroit, and affairs to be given by this club. daughter, Fanchon, who were guests Returning from a few days' stay at the home of their father, Adolph Barlow of Woodland avenue, return- in Flint the past week is Nathan Nor- ed on Sunday to their home in Grand man of West Grand boulevard. Rapids. Jack Snyder of Wilson avenue Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple was hostess spent a few days in Chicano the past at a charmingly appointed bridge and week. luncheon at her home on Colorado Mks Frieda Weinstein of East avenue on Wednesday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Samuel Kaufman Hancock avenue is in Chicago, where and. Mrs. Edward Kaufman of Read- she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry ing, Pa., who were guests in the city. Wetsman. who were visiting at the home of their father, I. Wetsman, the Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rambar of 352 past week. Tuxedo acenue entertained on Satur- After an extended honeymoon trip day afternoon in honor of the .eleventh birthday of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Friedman (Minnie Hinderstein) are at home at the Anne. • Sovereign apartments, Cleveland, 0. Mrs. David Moss of 4649 Brush Miss Gertrude Goldstein of Mimi- street left fur Portland, Ore., and California, to be gene the remainder too, OtaL,la the guest of Dr. and Mrs. 9 1'! .14.9n1 avenue., i k ... • Orchestra Hall, Sunday Evening, Jan, 28 RETURN ENGAGEMENT 0 OF 0 ISA KREMER 0 Ame, # 0 ■ STANDARD ■■■■■■■■• I■1 OF ■■■■ .■■■■■■■ • '16. WO 4 T H E WOR I I) Returning from a few days' stay in Cleveland, where they attended a golden wedding anniversary, are Mr. and Mrs. A. Shiffman of West Boston boulevard. Mrs. Hannah Freud of Hotel Wol- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of verine has returned from a delightful stay at the home of her children, Mr. Edison avenue have left for an ex- and Mrs. Justin Rollman (Josephine tended trip through the southern Freud) and son, henry, in Cincin- states, going to New Orleans, La., Palm Beach and Miami, Fla., and Ha- nati. vana, (..uba. Many charming and de- lightful functions in the form of the- Miss Blanche Hart of Hotel Addit ater parties and luncheons were ten- son has returned from a pleasant visit dered Mrs. Van Vliet prior to her de- in New York City and Rochester, parture for this delightful tour. where she visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart and also at- Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kaufman of tended the seventy-fifth birthday an- Reading, Pa., formerly of Detroit, niversary of David M. Amberg of spent several days in the city the past Grand Rapids, which was held at the week in attendance at the fifteenth home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Stern, in Rochester. Ben Kaufman of Detroit. AfE'! win!". CHALIAPIN Cincinnati. In Chicago he delivered a lecture on "Current Spiritual Move- ments in German Jewry," before the Delightful interpreter of the folk songs of the world .id most Rabbinical Association of that city, beloved European Jewish artist now on tour in and on "anti-Semitism" before the anti-Defamation League. In Cincin- Tickets at Grinnell's; Small's Drug Store, Hastings and It. mine; nati, he gave four lectures on "The at- $ Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide; Lazaross' Store, titude of Early Christianity towards 1025 Westminster. Prices: $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1 no, so,. Judaism" liefore Faculty and students of the Hebrew Union College and an t lh. • 101. 1M.1 Harry L. Jacobs of Longfellow ave- nue has left for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will join Mrs. Jacobs and At the regular meeting of the La- daughters, who have been guests at dies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek Hotel Ambassador the past winter. held the past week at the synagogue, the subject of discussion was the im- Returning from a delightful stay migrant aid work that is becoming at Hotel Drake in Chicago, where such a factor in the community. Miss they attended the New Year celebra- Emma Butzel, chairman of the im- tion, are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Herr- migrant aid committee of the Jewish man of Chicago boulevard. Woman's Club, told of the many ways and means devised to get in touch Miss Aimee Tobias and Miss Sarah with those who have recently arrived Goldberg were hostesses at a charm- in this country and the methods pur- ingly appointed luncheon at Hotel sued for the betterment of the immi- Statler the past week, complimenting grants' conditions. Miss Mary Cap- several out-of-tdwn guests. lan, who attended the convention of the social workers in Ann Arbor, re- Mrs. Max Berger of East Warren ported the findings of the gathering and of their decision to have a uni- avenue is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Rose Rosenstock of Kansas City, Mo. form policy on immigrant education. Miss Caplan told of the many men Mrs. Rosenstock is a former resident of Detroit and has many friends in and women at the convention, whose varied opinions on this question were this city. numerous. Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne, a soloist of more than ordinary ability, Returning from a several weeks' possessing a beautiful and resonant stay in New York and Chicago are voice, sang several solos, ably accom- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robinson of Chi- panied on the piano by Miss Jeanette cago boulevard. Jacobs. A social half-hour followed this interesting meeting, at which Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich was in Toledo the past week, where she addressed Mrs. David Zemon presided. the Iladassah Society in that city. Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, Mrs. David A. Brown and Miss Ruth Franklin are actively in- terested in the College Club twilight concerts to be given at hotel Statler during the months of January and February, the first to take place on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, at 4 o'clock. - ... Feodor address before the Cincinnati Menor- ah Post Graduate Club on "The Place of Zunz in Jewish History and Liter- ature." Dr. Felix Perks, also a visiting pro- fessor of the Jewish Institute of Re- ligion, has recently returned from Baltimore, where he delivered ad- d rea.ses. The library of the late Rev. Dr. S. Mendelsohn of Wilmington, North ('arolina, presented by his family to the Samuel and Emil Hirsch Library of the Jewish Institute of Religion, is soon to reach the Free Synagogue House. It contains nearly 1,400 bound volumes and about 360 pamph- lets. Women's'deep and decided preference for the Cadillac has been a large factor in making Type 61 the out- standing success in Cadillac history. LAC CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Detroit Branch Cass Avenue at York St. Additional Display Room STANDARD in OF GnimalMotors Building T HE WORLD