rAGE SIX

THE VEIROHILWISil &pm /CLE

Jac at and
Qrsonal

Its an Ill-Wind---

---that blows nobody good!

.. Presidents and secretaries of the
Federated Clubs of Detroit were hon-
ored guests of the Jewish Woman's
Club at the annual reciprocity meet-
ing on Monday afternoon at Temple
Beth El, which took the form of a
musicale, in which artists of recog-
nized ability were central figures.
Ilya Schkolnik, noted violinist of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and
Margaret Schuilling contributed their
tlents to a program of unusual merit.
Both were enthusiastically received
and their renditions from an extensive
repertoire proved a source of keen en-
joyment. Miss Margaret Manabach
and Ilerman Iloexter were the able
accompanists. Miss Mildred Stone
was chairman of this delightful en-
! tertainmont. Announcement was
made Witt Louis Oppenheim of this
city had given $1,000 in memory of
her husband as a nucleus for a home
to be built In the near future for the
Young Woman's Ilebrew Association
; of the Jewish Woman's Club. Mrs.
Benjamin Lambert, Mrs. Wolf Kap-
lan, Mrs. Walter Heavenrich, Mrs.
Joseph Zechman and Joseph Vehon
represented the hospitality committee.
Guests and members were entertained
in the dining hall where refreshments
were served at tables at which hoe-
teases presided. Mrs. Ilerbert Sloman
was chairman of the social hour.

Spring Apparel, which we had planned
to display in our new home, is coming in
every day—and Easter shopping has al-
ready begun!

There is but one thing to do—and we are
doing just that thing—offering all our stock
of new gowns, wraps, millinery—every-
thing—at very much lowered prices!

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1230 Woodward Avenu•

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"Gowns of Distinction"

If Bernard Shop gowns did not

so clearly represent decided leader-

ship in distinctiveness, correctness

and quality, as well as in value, dis-

criminating women of fashion would

never have distinguished our shop as

"the best place in Detroit for gowns."

The Bernard Shop

Detroit Furniture Company

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Because the prices prevailing

February Furniture Sale

are the lowest in our history, it is
really unwise to postpone the selec-
tion of needed furniture. Our
stock is complete, our furniture of
the highest grade, and the values
unmatched anywhere.

GOLDMAN-NADLER

Detroit Furniture Company

2624 Hastings

Between Adelaide and Division Eastb'nd 14th ears

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Unique and clever arrangements
will feature the surprise birthday
luncheon to be given by the sisterhood
of Temple Beth El on Monday after-
noon, Feb. 12, at the Temple. It is
the ai mof the committee in charge to
make this affair one of interest and
congeniality, and incidentally one of
mystery, as members of the sister-
hood are asked to give the month in
which they were born in responding
to the invitations. All in all, this
promises to be a delightful affair and
a surprise guest will address the as-
sembly.

Mrs. Rose Litman, formerly of De-
troit, now of Columbus, Ga., is in the
city for a protracted stay at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Anna Abramson
of 42 Elmhurst avenue. Mrs. Abram-
son went to Indianapolis, Ind., to meet
her sister, Mrs. Litman.

Mr. and Mrs. David Si. Marx and
sons, Ralph, Robert and Joseph Ber-
nard of East Grand Boulevard, left on
Sunday last for a protracted stay in
San Antonio, Tex., where they will
visit with relatives and friends. Miss
Minna Apfelbaum of Ilendrie avenue,
who was in New York and Washing-
ton the past week, has gone to Chi-
cago for a fortnight's visit with rela-
tives and friends.

Among the box-holders for the lec-
ture given by the noted novelist, Ilugh
Walpole, at Orchestra hall, under the
auspices of the City Club, were Mrs.
Henry Fechimer, Mrs. Leo M. But-
zel and Emma Butzel.

Professor Slonimsky's Cl...:

Do not fail to hear Professor Henry
Slonimsky Friday evening of this
week at 8 o'clock. His talk will be
unusually interesting and stimulating.

The sizes range from 34 to 46, with
plenty of the larger sizes, 42, 44 and 46.

Extra space for selling and extra sales-
people will assure prompt and satisfactor:,
service.

The

J. L. Hudson Company

When smooth, unbroken lines are the vogue, the choice of
the corset ranks in importance with the choice of modiste.
Fashionable women prefer the Ivy Corset — it clings

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001 Scherer Bldg.
Cherry 4750
East Grand River and Fanner Street*

5.00

The materials are Bates Gingham, Kal-
bumie Gingham, Braelock Gingham and
Imported Gingham, as well as Novell}
Ratine.

$1,000 DONATED FOR
"Y" BUILDING FUND

A very enthusiastic group of Y. W.
II. A. members met at the club house
on Wednesday. evening, Jan. 31. The
purpose of this gathering was to en-
courage registration in activities and
to inspire more interest in the "Y."
Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs presided, and
there was much discussion on the dif-
ferent problems that confront the "Y,"
After various suggestions for a bet-
ter and bigger "Y," the following
committees were appointed: Gym,
Fannie Newman; dramatics, Lottie
Gantzewitz; glee club, Clara Linden-
haunt; dec. art, Ruth Horowitz;
swimming, Helen Swartz; Bible, Anna
Gutfriend; dance, Mollie Thorner;
hospitality, Kate Hurwitz; hikes, Rose
Miller; entertainment, Rose Levin•
sports, Anna Manson; membership,
Belle Spalter and Ann Morris.
The above will represent the Young
Woman's Hebrew Association council,
which will meet for the first time on
Monday evening, Feb. 19, at the club
house at 7:30 o'clock. Council mem-
bers will report on the meetings of
their separate committees. The min-
utes of this council meeting will be
read at the monthly meeting of the
entire organization which is to be held
on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 25, at the
Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, chairman of
the "Y" governing board, gave an
inspiring talk on her ideals for the
"Y." Announcement was made of the
$1,000 gift by Mrs. Louis Oppenhcim,
to start a Y. W. H. A. building fund.
Refreshments were served and a social
hour followed.

and $

Some of the best styles in Wash Dresses
for Spring and Summer that we have ever
shown. Many are made in our own factory
and all of these models are shown here ex-
clusively in Detroit.

MANAGERS

Ninth

Cadillac

Floor Vinton Bldg.

N the days of many
sales it is surprising
to find our year-
round prices low-
er than the lowest.
High quality and
thin profits for the
sake of large vol-
ume is the Birch
policy.

Mrs. Herman hay of Gary, Ind., is
in Detroit visiting at the home of Sir.
and Mrs. Louis Isay of St. Paul ave-
nue.

Returning from a delightful stay
in New York City are Mr. and Mrs.
Moe Ehrlich of Edison avenue.

Mrs. Henry Freud of Hotel Wolver-
ine has gone to CCincinnati where she
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Katzenbogen
will spend some time with her chil- of Pittsburgh are the guests in this
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rollman city of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman
and son, Henry. 5trs. Freud was ac- of East Ferry avenue.
companied by her daughter, Sirs. Si.
Fantel of West Bethune avenue.
Sir. and Mrs. Porter A. Miller have
moved from Greenfield avenue into
Returning from a delightful visit their new home at 31 Puritan avenue.
with her children, Mr. and Sirs. Walt-
Mrs. S. Coblenz of Chattanooga,
er Lilienfeld (Hortense Krolik) in
Highland Park, Ill„ is Mrs. Day Kro- Tenn., is visiting at the home of her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plot-
lik of Rowena street.
ler of Greenfield avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of Edi-
A recent event of interest was the
; son avenue have returned from a de-
; lightful trip 70 St. Augustine, I'alm stag party given by Max Michelson
at
his
home, 2070 Collingwood avenue,
; Beach and Miami, Fla.
honoring Bernie Solomon, George
Klein,
Abe Sandelman, Arthur Gottes-
Returning from a pleasant visit
with relatives and friends in Cleve- man and Mark Solomon whose mar-
riages
will
take place some time in the
, land are Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice,
(Louise Siegel) of Putnam avenue. near future.

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$3.65

l'eter Clarke MacFarlane, the well
known author and Saturday Evening
Post correspondent, will be the speak-
er at the Temple on Monday evening,
Feb. 12, at 8 o'clock. The meeting is
open to all members of the Temple
and their households. No admission
charge.

Miss Rae Wolsey of Toledo is a
Mrs. Arthur Brandeis of New York,.
who has just returned from a year's guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H.
W.
Herz, of Elmhurst avenue.
sojourn in Europe, was a recent visi-
tor in Detroit, guest of her sister, Mrs.
Mrs.
Robert Abrahamson and chil-
Cora Sloman. Mrs. Brandeis was en
dren, Charlotte and Anna, of Berlin,
route to a visit in San Francisco.
Germany, who have spent the past six
Mrs. Jacob Freedman of Los Ange- months in Detroit, visiting with Mrs.
les, Cal., who spent her girlhood days Abrahamson's mother, Mrs. Anna Ab-
in Detroit where she has many friends rahamson of Elmhurst avenue, have
was in the city the past week visiting left for New York, from which point
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald they sailed on the Steamer Pittsburgh
for their home in Berlin.
May of Westminster avenue.

During onr

ifrnishing a Specialty.

Begins on Wednesday, Feb. 1-I.

Men's Temple Club—Feb. 12:

Mrs, Albert Kahn, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Lydia Kahn, left
on Sunday last for New York, from
which point they sailed for an exten-
ded trip to the Mediterranean Sea.
Mrs. Kahn and Miss Kahn will spend
a great portion of their time traveling
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank and
through Egypt.
sons, Ilerbert and Arthur Irving, of
Farrand park, hoe left for San Ber-
Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. Hershman nardino, Cal., where they will spend
have returned from a trip to New the remainder of the winter season.
York City where they spent several
weeks visiting at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Prince,
Hershman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Lewin-Epstein. While in New York, formerly of this city, have gone to
Cleveland,
0., where they will make
Rabbi Hershman addressed many or-
their future home.
ganizations.

Goldman-Nadler

ainsboro
Studios

House Dresses

with many striking and novel fea-
tures. A surprise speaker is prom-
ised. Be sure to conic.

Returning from New York where
they went to attend the Golden Jubi-
lee convention of the Union of Ameri-
can Ilebrew Congregations are Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Smith of West
Grand boulevard.

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On Sunday morning, Feb. 11, Rabbi
Franklin will speak on the topic
'Stage and Pulpit—Are They Inter-
• angeable?"

Elaborate preparations are being
made to assure the success of the third
annual art exhibit to be given at the
Jewish Institute for a period of two
weeks beginning Feb. 18. Hostesses
who will act in that capacity during
he afternoons of the exhibit and
whose purpose will be to solicit local
material from the artists of the city
have been named by all the affiliated
Jewish women's organizations in the
city. Those representing the Jewish
Woman's Club are Mrs. Daid A.
Brown, chairman; Mrs. David W. Si-
mons and Mrs. harry Wiseman;
Ladies Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zed-
ek, Mrs. Robert Lowenherg, Mrs.
Philip Shulman and Mrs. Philip Gor-
don; Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
Mrs. Sidney S. Weinman, Mrs. Her-
man Finsterwald and Mrs, Morris
Garvett; lladassah, Mrs. David Ze-
mon, Mrs. Morse Cohen, Mrs. Louis
Stoll; Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge, I. 0, B. B., Mrs. J. S. Strif-
ling, Mrs. George Cohen and Miss
Ethel Lewis; Jewish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization, Mrs. S.
Goldstick, Mrs. Si. Goldberg and Mrs.
I. Zuckerman. Sirs. David Werbe is
chairman of the artists' committee.

The French Room of the lintel Wol-
verine was the scene of a delightful
affair on Saturday last when Mrs. Na-
than Friedman and Mrs. Sam Marwil
were hosts to a gathering of 150
friends at a beautifully appointed
luncheon followed by bridge, compli-
menting Mrs. M. Freuhling of Chi-
cago, sister of Mrs. Marwil. Spring
flowers, jonquils and tulips in all their
daintiness formed the decorative
scheme which was carried out harmon-
iously at the tables at which the
guests were seated. Assisting the
hostesses in receiving were the Misses
Nina and Evelyn Friedman, Mrs. Ed-
ward Unger, Mrs, Leon Harmon, Mrs.
Julius Rothschild, Mrs. Joseph Alex-
ander, Mrs. Ben Tannenholz, Mrs. Sim
Deutsch, Mrs. Henry Weil, Mrs. Da-
vid Penusky and Mrs. Joseph Burnett.
Mrs. Friedman was gowned in a stun-
ning black chiffon velvet model with
trimmings of jet and Mrs. Marwil
wore a fashionable model of silver
beaded chiffon with bandings of fox
fur. Out-of-town guests at this
charming party were, besides Mrs.
Freuhling, Mrs. M. Zanville of To-
ledo, Mrs. Paul Jacobs of Toledo, Mrs.
L. Sobel of Dayton, 0., and Miss A.
Kahn of Chicago.

1522 Broadway

Cadillac 3458

Hudson's Annual Sale of

'Stakes and Pulpit:"

Allsociety items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The Sisterhood Birthday Party:
Chronicle by a o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week',
On Monday afternoon, Feb. 12, the
issue. Phone Glendale 6300,Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not late. Sisterhood will hold a Birthday l'arty
than Wednesdey.

We are ready to move into the Wash-
ington Arcade—but it is not ready for us!

Complete Apartment F

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Notts

Max Michelson was signally hon-
ored on Friday evening last by a
supper
tendered him by many of his
' City, has gone to New Orleans, La.,
friends in honor of his being the
for a short period, from which point youngest
Mason and Shriner to take
he will go to California for the re-
the thirty-second degree out of a class
mainder of the winter season.
of 150.
, Mrs. Harold Simons of McLean ace-
Miss Anna-Warren of 7451 Wood-
; nue left on Sunday last fm. Milwau-
kee where she will spend a month ward avenue and Mies Lillian Rosen-
berg
of 1170 Collingwood avenue, left
with her parents, 51r. and Sirs.
on Saturday for California, where
Adolph Fisher.
they will spend the remainder of the
; Samuel Aub of Cleveland was a re- winter.
cent visitor in the city, a guest of rela-
Mrs. H. Salinsky of Rochester, N.
tives and friends.
Y., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Marcus Marks, formerly of De- II. A. Cohen of 75 Harmon avenue.
, troit now of Manistee, Mich., is spend-
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Salinsky of
ing some time in the city, guest at the
, home of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Sloman Aberdeen, S. I)., are spending a few
days with their sister, Mrs. II. A
' of Virginia Park.
Cohen of 75 Harmon avenue, enroute
Miss Mabel Marks of Oscoda, Mich., from New York. Mrs. Salinsky was
; who spent several months in the city, formerly Miss Gluck of Saginaw.
has gone to Chicago and Milwaukee
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gould of
for a week's stay. In Milwaukee, Miss
Marks will be the guest at the home of Kirby avenue entertained delightfully
on
last Wednesday evening at their
. her brother, Dr. Julian B. Marks.
home, honoring Miss Esther Rosen
stein
of Mishawaka, Ind. Coven
Frank J. Walled( was a recent vis-
itor in'the city, the guest of many of were laid for 20 guests. Miss Rosen
stein
is
the house guest of her sister
his friends.
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobir
Edward Anspach, who was in the of Dailey avenue,
city to attend the commemoration of
Miss Bessie Hodes of 445 Melbourne
the eighty-first natal da( of his moth-
avenue left Feb. 3 for New York City
er, Mrs. A. Anspach of .tonterey ase
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nue left for his how* in Newark, N.J. and other eastern cities.

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L. Hecht of East Hancock avenue,
1 I who
spent some time in New York

Harry Feinberg, Photographer

WOODWARD ARCADE

1514 Woodward Ave.

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Appointments for Studio or at Home.

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KOSHER DELICATESSEN

8751 TWELFTH ST.
Phone Garfield 2952

We oft'er for sale the finest line of Delicatessen Specialties and Can-

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Our Motto: Courtesy and So n ic..

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

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Soft natural finish and fine crafts-
manship make this nest of antique
mahogany table); (3) a possession
that the woman of taste will delight
in-13 by 15 inches, 30 inches high.

$29

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