TE PgrxonfEwisti (A wvitCLE PAGE EIGHT 41111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ei . Drastic Final Reductions All society Itemsd an other local not. should be communicated to the office at Ti.. Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday al !erne., In order to appear in the current waste% Issue. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be roc•ived not law than Wednesday. Departing from the usual stereo- typed monthly program, the Jewish Woman's Club will feature a musical entertainment at the annual Presi- dent's Day, when presidents and sec- retaries of all federated clubs in the city will be guests of the club on Monday afternoon, Feb. 5, in the Ismail auditorium of Temple Beth El. Ilya Scholnik, first violinist of the De- , troit Symphony Orchestra, and Mar- Igaret Schuiling, soprano, both recog- nized artists of ability, will render a program of unusual interest. The , musicale, which will begin promptly at 3 o'clock, will be followed by a 1 social half hour in the dining hall I of hte temple, at which time members and guests will be given an opportun- ity of meeting each other. Members of the executive board and hospitality committee will act on the• reception committee. in All Departments Fur Coats & Wraps Fur Trimmed Coats Daytime & Evening Gowns Costume & Sports Suits gpme1lioel6 1230 Woodward Avenue "Gowns of Distinction" 1522 Broadway Main 8971 Mrs. Ira Jacobs and Miss D. Ben- jamin were hostesses to 16 guests at a charmingly appointed luncheon, followed by bridge, at their home on West l'almer avenue on Wednesday afternoon. A recent charming event was the luncheon tendered her sewing club by Mrs. Charles Bennett of Massachu- setts avenue at the Phoenix club rooms. A luncheon of exquisite appoint- ments was given by Mrs. William M. Levyn, formerly of Detroit, at her home in Santa Monica, Cal., the past week, complimenting many former Detroiters and Detroit visitors to Cal- ifornia. Among those present were Mrs. Rosa T. Rosenfield, Miss Ruth Rosenfield, Mrs. Sarah T. Berger, Mrs. 1. Rodman Meyers (Freddie Hirschman), Mrs. S. Pollasky, Mrs. Vera Pollasky Metzner, Mrs. S. Rothschibi, Mrs. Jennie Rothschild Shauer, Mrs. E. M. Rothman, Mrs. Charles F'insterwald, Mrs. Nathan Van Vliet, Mrs. Herman Joachimsthal and Mrs. Sarah Cohen Funkenstein of Alpena, Mich. Returning from New York City, where they went to attend the Golden Jubilee convention of the Union cf American Hebrew Congregations are Isaac Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hersh- field, Israel Cohen, Bernard Ginsburg and Milton Alexander. "Beauty is Truth—Truth Beauty" Keats Today we are amazed by the miracle of Art and Science which achieves, in public and private performance, the exact 're-enactment of the touch of a great pianist. We hear on all sides Me.A.MPICO "Re-enacting` the Artist" • (Copyright, 1922, American Piano Co.) But more than this we find that the Truth of such a *re- produces supreme Beauty, the ideal music of our homes, increasing the appeal of its personal charm, the longer it remains a part of our daily life. THE AMPICO once heard is never forgotten. Do not make the mistake of selecting an inferior instrument. Before you make your final choke, hear the AMPICO in KNABE, FISHER or FRANKLIN at our warerooms. Janney-Bowman, Inc. 1243 Washington Blvd. After March 1st our new store and Ampico studios will be located in the New Park Avenue Building, Park and Adams. 110' -.1 01 - t Bar Harbor Chair, natural French wit- low, large size, strong and thimble $4.95 Rocker to match, $5.95 Furniture, carefully select- fetptheterodietsiHreosmaeltdke: mantis da s m o e e m ers, offered at prices which are extremely low. This is the brief story of Hudson's Mid- winter Furniture Sale. All this Furniture was pur- chased from the best manu- facturers, and represents the highest type of designing and construction, conforming in every way to the Hudson ual- ity standard. --- 't ' ( = — Walnut Mahogany End Table, creep- tionally well 'made 1 $11.85 _ • , HUDSON'S DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN will permit you to pur chase Furniture, Floor Coverings, D r a p e ries and Home • Furnishings on very advantageous terms. The price is the same as though you pur- chased for cash, plus only a small carrying charge. You may obtain a little booklet describ- ing this form of pay ment in detail, for the asking. _ 1 ---_-= , Mahoga iy or nil - nut Gate Leg Table, 3848210 in. 422.45 Or •-•=1 got -, ... = = N ! ,a..,. , at, • a. i , 14 .issi li % , ft °, t M a o g any Wing Armchair or Rocker, covered with figured $J2.50 tapestry . • . , I ' 4) ‘ti __ - 4:1 ' Ital. I i ' i - 1 ' Martha 1 'ashingt , o T rote — ..1 Sewing solid selected Ma- hogany; 29 inehei 19, 3o high 1101211019111111n11111119191011111111121111101115111111H1111111111119921201 E ,..., i I The DEPARTMENT of INTERIOR DECORATION will aid you in selecting the Furniture best suited to your home. One of our staff will gladly advise with you —and this service is free of all charge. 1 "-'- f 11;4 VII E 1 Fibre Arnwhaie or Rocker, finished bil- ronial brown; U. ere- holstered in tonne; spring nosh - $14.s; ion seats 7`4 - v4ro kt, 4 6 1' ILIIIA ki 1 ,:334, ? 3 . ' 3 1 , WM i •v-,... ,, - Walnut or Mahog. nay Bookstand End elf s; Table - 1- — = fi ei. jilLe g ed mohair ro, $72.50 111211111111=100111 r 'A, - l, ate ' A n r A tinh 'e v it r 1, " : .'; i l l, We illustrate just ten single pieces, from scores and scores of particularly re- markable offerings. ,--") _- r i i 4, ' _ _.,:. 7 ..,4=4._ i . , !k, - . . Mahogany and 1 'a a ,' Wing Armchair or .. ... .$16.; ,, Recker . - . 4 THE J. L. HUDSON CO. - DETROIT = RI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 Returning from a delightful stay in New York City are Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons of Pallister avenue. ST ANDARD Jerome Rosenberg of Rochester, N. Y., was a recent vistor in the city the guest of relatives and friends. OF THE WORLD Joseph Glazer of New York, was in the city for several days the past week, guest at. Hotel Statler. eiinnottnana b Jack Winkler of New York, is spending a fortnight in the city, guest at Hotel Statler. A National Standard of Costs for Cadillac Service Parts • in the catalog prices of Effective February 1st, Herman Joachimsthal of Alpena, Mich., spent a few days in the city the past week, guest of relatives and friends. Mr. and Sirs. Sol Kaufman and son, Oscar, have moved from Medhury boulevard into their new home at 1536 Glynn court. 1923, service parts for Cadillac cars will he sold throughout the United States at a uniform rate, without war tax, freight or handling charges. Noah Solomon of New York City, was a recent vistor in the city, guest at Hotel Statler. Mores Marks of Oscoda, Mich., is in Detroit where he will make a sev- eral weeks' stay. Miss Ray Wainger of Johnstown , Pa., spent the past week in Detroit, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Michlin of Delmar avenue. Mrs. Louis Koblentz of Chattanooga Tenn., is visiting with her children Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotter o 8215 Greenfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenfield of Hotel Statler, have spent several Mrs. Leon B. Cowen left for Chi sago on Sunday where she will visi weeks in Boston and New York. with relatives. f m r , an d m rs. A aron De Roy o 0000170170017***004908900000-00000130000000000000000-0000170-01 Complimenting Miss Frances Fried !Pittsburgh, are in the city, guests at Hotel Statler. Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy lender, the Misses Kate and Rosy contemplate making Detroit their fu- Shoenfield enertained at a miscel laneous shower last Wednesday even SATURDAY PRICES IN BEAUTY PARLOR WORK 1 ture home. Eyebrow Arching, 50. ing at their home, 1196 Burlingam e Shampoo and Marcel Wave, $1.00 1 avenue. A delightful luncheon wa , 1 Manicure, 40e Tonic Ru b, 15c Mrs. Frank S'Renco (Golds Brown) Miss Friedlander was th 10 per cent reduction on all Hair Goods. 5 per cent reduction on all and daughter of St. Louis, Mo., are served. Marinello Toilet Goods. No appointments nec ,,,,, y. spending the winter months with recipient of many beautiful gifts. Good Service Assured. Mrs. S'Itenco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The season's dance — Feb. 24 Israel Brown of Burlingame avenue. Steller Hotel--anspices Y. P. A. : Mr. and Mrs. S'Itenco intend to make 202 Broadway Market Bldg. GET ACQUAINTED OFFER B-U-T-L-E-R-'-S forroaL parts, the removal of tax and shipping charges represents a clear reduc- tion, and a material sav- ing to Cadillac owners. The creation of this na- tional standard of costs for service parts marks still another step in this Com- pang's avowed policy of giving to its clientele maxi- mum value in every phase of fins :ar ownership. This means that Cadillac service parts can be pur- chased in Maine or Cali- fornia, or anywhere in the country, for identically the same amount. As no advance is made Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, who were in New York the past week incident to the festivities attending the convention of the Union of Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations, were the guest of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer (Jane Rosenhe, Mrs. David Courlander of 7623 while in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson avenue, has returned from a Mayer are expected in the city shortly six weeks' stay in Chicago, where she to visit with their parents. was called by the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Aaron Oppen- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinman of helm. McLean avenue, returned on Wednes- day from New York, where they spent Honoring Miss Eve Erusall, a Feb- the past 10 days as the guests of Mr. ruary bride-elect, Mrs. Edward Stein and Mrs. Benjamin Barlow of that and Mrs. Alfred Ettinger were who is a former hostesses at a delightfully appointed city. Mr. Barlow, resident of Detroit, is a brother of luncheon for 12 at Hotel Steller on Mrs. Weinman. While in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 24, followed by a ses- theater party. Mr. and Mrs. Weinman attended sions of the Union of American lie ; brew Congregations convention. Announcements and tickets have been mailed for the Y. P. A. formal Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol of Redford, dancing party on Saturday evening n from Ann Arbor where Feb. 24, at the Hotel Statler. Oscar I has reture she went t o attend the mid-year exec- A. Kaufman is chairman of the dance utive board meeting of the Michigan committee, assisted by the board of the Shaarey Zedek auxiliary. Federation of Music Clubs. — • Allen Shoenfield, formerly of De Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of Second boulevard, who attended the troit, now in Berlin, Germany, ha been appointed staff correspondent o Golden convention of the Union of Mr American Hebrew Congregations, the Detroit News in Germany. and Mrs. Shoenfield (Kate Freed with the Detroit contingent, have gone man) have been spending the pas to Boston where they spent several days as guests at Hotel Copley Plaza. year abroad. o(11.000*(404I0H:004:10004:400-0019*********************00-0194000* their future home in Detroit. , o: %al ■ A WONDERFUL display of s" ." ,,, ip.,,, '' si;. e .,,r .... .,.. . February 1st to 28th. 1 Miss Jane Gettleson, daughter of Samuel J. Gettleson of 390 Chalmers avenue, who is a student at Fairfax Hall, Basic, Va., was recently elected president of the freshman class of which she is a member. , Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of East Growl boulevard, have returned on the S. S. Sythia from a six weeks' Stern trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. remained in New York to attend the Reform congrega- of the convention tions. . . ...•.,:,A, 111111 1111111111111I Among the many graduates of the Central High School this semester were the Misses Judith Breitenbach, Eleanor Scher, Julia Ruth Brown and Louis Wasserman. Miss Breitenbach, Miss Scher and Mr. Wasserman were graduated with high distinction and were admitted to the honor society where students elected by the faculty as leaders in school work and service are eligible. At the luncheon follow- ing the graduating exercises, Miss Brown responded to a toast, on ath- letics, and Raphael Altman received the spade for the 12A class. Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, who spent a fortnight in this city, guest at the home of Mrs. H. Alpern, of Webb avenue, has returned to her home in \Vest Branch, Mich. Miss Blumen- thal was in the city to attend the marriage of her sister, Miss Estella Blumenthal to Arthur Katzenberg of Springfield, Mass., son of Mrs. I. Kat- zenberg of Detroit. . Queen Anne Mahog- any Armchair, with figured mohair cov- ering success. with wide streamers of black chiffon, and wore a corsage of violets, valley lilies and maiden hair fern. Mrs. Benjamin was assisted in receiving by her daughter, Mrs. Merton Werth- eimer, who was charming in pale reseda green georgette, with bandings of white beads. Mrs. Lionel Levy of Toledo and Mrs. J. Cone of Mar- quette, Mick, were the out-of-town guests present on this festive occa. sion. The Bernard Shop Hours 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. .,.,,,.,,,,, : 14.„ , ill'''' . ,.. FURNITURE SALE_' =4-4' • -. . 4.1' Keen interest centers in the cooling opening of the third annual art ex- hibit of the Jewish Institute on Feb. Is, under the joint auspices of the art department of the Detroit Recrea- tion Commission and the educational department of the United Jewish Charities, of which Miss Mary Cap- lan is the head. Mrs. David Werbe of this city, an alumnus of the Chi- cago Art Institute, whose work has been on exhibition at various exhibits in Chicago, New York and Detroit, is chairman of this project, and through her personal efforts, eminent Jewish artists have signified their willingness to contribute material that will help make this exhibit an assured Mrs. Charles C. Simons of Connec- ticut avenue, was one of the hostesses at the entertainment given in honor of Frances Starr, the noted actress, Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, in the ballroom of Hotel Statler, on who were in New York to attend the Tuesday afternoon last. Golden Jubilee convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan of At- gations, spent several days in Atlantic kinson avenue, have returned from a City and Philadelphia before return. delightful stay in New York City. ing to Detroit. While in Philadelphia, Rabbi Franklin occupied the pulpit of Miss Marie Jobin of the faculty of Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf on Sunday the Trade School for Girls in Boston, last, choosing as his theme Ludwig spent a few days in the city the past Lewisohn's latest book, "Up Stream.' week as guest of Miss Rose Plotter of Hague avenue. Miss Jobin, who Mrs. Maxwell P. Benjamin of Wil- was in Ann Arbor to visit with her son avenue was hostess to '70 guests brother, Professor Jobin of the art 4111110111111111/ at a charming luncheon and undge department of the University of Mich- party on Thursday, at the Elks' Tem- igan, was a fellow traveler of Miss ple. The affair, which was one of Plotter on her recent trip to Europe. the many functions on the social reg- ister the past week, was delightful Returning from a three weeks' so- in all its appointments. Mrs. Ben- jamin was attired in a strikingly journ with relatives and friends in beautiful gown of gray chiffon en- St. Louis, Mo., is Mrs. Benno Marx crusted with gray and black beads of 138 Connecticut avenue. Free rein to express your own personality is afforded by the attrac- tively varied and rarely beautiful new Spring modes in our enlarged gown display. You'll enjoy an in- spection of these lovely creations— especially here at "the best place in Detroit for gowns." enactment .-,.:,,,.,. MIDWINTER ' m Entire Fifth Floor Sports Appar- el and Accessories; Blouses; Gloves; Hosiery; Undersilks- Phenomenal reductions! 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