PEPernotTjEwtsr4ARoritaz PAGE EIGHT Engagrments HEyN s Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold of 605 East Kirby avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Betty, to Albert Jacobs of this city. WC)NIENS WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levy of Pitts- burgh announce the engagement of their daughter, Iris, to Samuel P. Gordon, son of Mrs. H. Gordon of of The week's 2041 Gladstone avenue, Detroit. Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State All society Items •nd other local notes should be communic•ted to the office Chro 5 o'c'ocle Wednesday afternoon in order Sc appear in the current issue . n'c'e by L'endffie WOO, Socaety Ed,tor. Mad notices so as to be received not later Phone What Will You Wear in the Easter Parade? If you come to Heyn's to be fitted with your Easter array you'll be pleased not only with the style of the gar- ments but also with the sav- ing you'll effect by selecting them here. Miss Henrietta Szold, national president of Iladassah, left last Wed- nesday evening for New York after spending four days as the guest of the local chapter of the organization. During her visit she was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Si- g mons, who entertained at an informal reception in her honor last Sunday evening. One hundred women from ' Flint and outlying districts attended I the luncheon given by the Flint chap- ter last Monday afternoon for Miss [ Scold. Last Tile olav evening Miss Szold addressed the Maimanides So- ditty at its meeting and Wednesday afternoon she was honor guest at al luncheon given at the Steller by the COATS - ENSEMBLES - SUITS DRESSES At Your Service at Hudson's This plan extends the services of this store to thousands of persons who :annot conveniently pay for large pur- chases in one payment. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Aran of The Alpha Epsilon Phi ,Sorority Mrs. David IL Stocker is general will give a bridge tea Saturday of- 2119 Clairtnount avenue announce chairman Of the annual Hadassah ba- ternoon, March 28, at the Federation the engagement of their daughter, zaar which will be held at Arena Gar- of Women'a Club house, Second and Jennie, to Morris Kwaaeluw, son of , (lens, Woodward and Ilendrie ave. Hancock avenues. Tickets are being Mrs. S. Kwaselow. A reception was nues, from April 26 to 29. The ba- sold by the Misses Josephine Imer. held at their home March 8. zaar is given under the auspices of man, Eleanor Scher, Julia Ruth , the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, of Mrs. Rachel R. Lieberman of 2031 Brown, Irene Rosenberg and Mrs. which Miss Hattie Gittleman is presi- Clairmount avenue announces the en- dent. Mrs. Alexander Freeman. Mrs. Marvin Gingold. gagement of her daughter, Eva .Tess, Jacob Nathan and Mrs. David W. Si- Miss Dorothy Slepyan of Chicago to Abraham Weiss of Chicago. , mons are the vice-chairmen; Mrs. Jo. spent several days last week as the • seph II. Ehrlich is secretat . y and Mrs. house guest of Mrs. John C. Hopp Mrs. Fannie Rudin of 93? Theo- i Harry Frank is treasurer, assisted by and Miss Yolette Finsterwald. Miss dore avenue announces the engage- Mrs. Louis Stoll and Mrs. M. J. Zack- Slepyan attended the initiation cere- ment of her daughter, Shirley, to heim. William B. Isenberg is audi. monies of the Alpha Epsilon Phi So- Jack Rice of 5390 Fischer avenue. tor. The executive committee is corn. rority of Ann Arbor last week-end. A reception will be held Sunday, posed of the chairmen of the booths Miss Finsterwald and Mrs. Hopp were March 15. fur the bazaar and includes the fol- also in Ann Arbor for the initiation. lowing: Mrs. B. Abramowitz, Mrs M. Applebaum, Mrs. Julius Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyers of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman of Mrs. L. B. Berger, Mrs. Morris Blum- 3822 Hazelwood avenue, who left 2271 Hazelwood avenue announce the Miss engagement of their daughter, Anna, berg, Miss Ruth Blumenthal, several weeks ago for New York and Siphra Bachrach, Mrs. II. P. Cohen, to Louis Phillips, son of Mrs. Pessy Florida, are guests at the Hotel Grand Mrs. Morris Friedberg, Mrs. Max America in Havana, Cuba. They will Phillips of 045 East Philadelphia ave- Frank, Mrs. Samuel Frank, Mrs. Sid- I nue. return in early spring. ney Frank Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith, Mrs. L. N. lialbstein, Mrs. Max Hayman, Mrs. William Isenberg, Mrs. Benja- min Krell, Mrs. David King, Mrs. A. C. Lappin Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mrs. Harry Selker, Mrs. Charles Simons, Mrs. .1. S. Souls, Mrs. Ilyman B. Ul- lian, Mrs. Herbert Warner, Miss Sara Weinberg, Mrs. flenry Weinstein, Mrs. Mack B. Weiss, Mrs. David Werbe, Miss Eva Werbe, Mrs.11arry Wetzman and Miss Julia Wine. Mrs. J. S. Souls, who is chairman of the parcel post booth, has requested the members of Hadassah to write their friends who live in other cities and remind them Ito send packages for her booth. than Wednesday. am* Convenient Terms of Payment In the purchase of home furnishings, such as furniture, rugs, radio, and necessary accessories, Deferred Pay- ments, extending aver a period el eight months, are available when the purchase is '50 oT mote. Electrical appliances are also ollered cn a special Contract Plan. Electric sweepers may be paid for in ten installments. Electric washing machines and ironers may be paid for in 12 mc -- '`3, pressure cookers Sr. three months. A small carrying charge is added to the amount remain- ing unpaid alter the initial payment has been made. We invite you to make use of this service. The J.L. HUDSON COMPANY DETROIT FURN1117 1 EXHIBIT Celebrating Liebermas 19th Anniversary !executive board of Hadassah and the'', executive committees of the Detroit i district of the Zionist Organization of America and the Keren Ilayesod. She i addressed the group on organization , work. Wednesday afternoon Miss , Szold talked to the Iladassah sewing group at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue following a tea in her honor., i Mrs. J. I. Selik of 9014 La Salle boulevard entertained at her home Saturday evening, March 7, with a surprise party complimenting Mr. Se- lik on his birthday anniversary. Miss Bertha Cohn of Blaine avenue was hostess at a card party on Thurs- day, March 5. Covers were laid for 16. RtgAgris The Boyish Coat for The Pi Delta Phi Sorority held its bridge tea March 8 at the lintel Chat- ham. This was the first affair spon- sored by the members. Plans are be- ing made for other affairs. The Athena Girls Club will be hos- tesses at a bridge tea on Sunday at.' ternoon, March 29, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Statler hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum and brother, flurry Linilenbaum, of 559 Woodland avenue have returned home after spending several weeks in Los Angeles. En route they stopped at San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs and Chicago. Misses Model Pictured Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order Eastern Star, entertained its retiring matron, Dorothy Schiller. at a bridge luncheon at Webster Hall last Thurs- , day. Isaac Greenberg has returned from I a stay in Florida and is now residing at 2210 l'ingree avenue. New York has a flare for the coat tailleur. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bielfield of 2277 Hazelwood avenue will be at home on Sunday, March 22, in honor of the bar mitzvah of their son, Je- rome. No cards. The velvet collar, the double breastd, the slim of line is the elect of those who would be boyish and chic. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinberg of 500 Josephine avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends Sunday evening, March 15, in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. No cards, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel helper of 227 King avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends Sunday. March 22, in honor of the bar mitz- vah of their son, Morton. No cards. Ensemble Suits $69: z to $350. 1°- Samuel Goldstein, chief rabbi of Auckland, New Zealand, a brother of Mrs. Barney Blumrosen of Detroit, entertained David A. Brown during his recent visit in that country. Quality — Value — Service 757_52525 NEW RECORD FOR DETROIT or s •nnouncing third week On account of large dem•n fssss beginni d ng Ma rch 16. The Bonstelle Playhouse Nights 75c to $1.50. M•ts. Thurs. and Sat., 50c Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell.. and 75c. The Bonstelle Company 10 the Great American Comedy of Horne Lif•• The Goose Hangs High By Lewis Beach. As played by Norman Trevor and Mn. Thomas Whalen at the Thousands turnod away on account of ago. Garrick • few weeks capacity business. "Espressing Willie." Neal ► aaaa 1 Miss Celia Rubin of 633 East Kirby avenue left March 10 for Miami, Fla., Bermuda and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Goldstein (Celia Blucher) are now registered at the Hotel Plata, Havana. Cuba. Af- ter completing a tour through Wash- ' ington, New York, Miami and Ila. vane, they will be at home, after March 13, at 2953 Blaine avenue. Honoring Miss Anna Penansky of Chicago, a guest in the city. Irwin Schubiner, assisted by Miss Helen F. Weisberger. entertained at a surprise party at his home, 1610 Collingwood avenue, Saturday evening. March 8. The house was beautifully decorated in Bohemian fashion. Miss Jean- nette Jacobs played several piano se- lections and Miss Ponansky sang. A midnight supper was served to the following guests: The Misses Anna Ponansky, Jeannette Jacobs, Hilda Lesser, Pauline Birndorf, Sara Ep- stein, Rose and Ethel Schubiner, Helen Quidd, Helen E. Weisberger and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Margolin and William Benderoff, Jack Alter, William Abramson, Arthur Steinberg, Robert Ellenstein, Robert Abramson, , Mr. Hock, Moritz and Irwin Schu- biner. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY DINING ROOM SUITE $450, AS DESRIBE D BELOW A N exposition of uncommon furniture, showing the newer authentic styles in suites and individual pieces of finest materials and craftsmanship. Doens of artistic designs not duplicated elsewhere in Detroit. Lieberman's is known as a store of interesting varieties and large assortments . . . . but for the anniversary celebra- tion every one of our six spacious floors is filled as never before. Every wanted ma- teria land finish, every favored period, every distinguished maker . . . . is represented. For dining room, living room, boudoir, kitchen . , .. and for those important spaces throughout the home to be occupied by "occasional" furniture. For instance, an en- tire floor of dining room suites, including 70 different modes. New Bedroom designs to the number of 6. Rugs and lamps. Every Detroit Family Is Invited 19 YEARS OF STEADY GROWTH! Lieberman's opened' in modest quar- ters on March 17th, 1906. Our aim was to build an enduring business in the sale of Furniture of unusual character. In spite of the fact that we never sought business by sensational publicity, our patronage multiplied until two years ago we moved into our new six-story building—with over two acres of floor space—a structure with a beautiful in- terior, especially designed for the dis- play and inspection of furniture. Visit around on any of our floors during this Anniversary. Study style tendencies. Refresh your knowledge of good construction. Bring your friends. There is no obligation, of course. Beginning tomorrow. (Anniversary celebration Tuesday evening, March 17. Store will be open until 9:30. The Lieberman store and warehouse buildings are owned by the Lieber. m•n Company. We have no heavy rent to pay. This important economy is reflected in prices that •re most gratifying to thewom•n who is "shopping around." SPECIAL! DINING ROOM SUITE OF LACQUER ED WALNUT. PICTURED ABOVE As a special attraction during our Nine- teenth Anniversary Exhibit, we have reduced the price on this charming suite by 25 ,1-. The design is of Flemish origin, and an ex- ample of the new mode in dining room fur- walnut niture of the better sort. Of solid Has with mahogany interiors. Nine pieces. turned to all 74-inch Buffet with eight lets match. The base compartment of the China Cabinet will hold a dinner set of 150 pieces. The eight-foot table has two 21-inch apron leaves. Chair seats and backs are uphol- stered luuriously in brocaded mohair, in rose and taupe. All carvings by hand from the solid walnut. The extreme value at $450 is obvious to the most casual inspection. '450 A N 1[=. - 629 - 641 GRATIOT 111 111 111 11 1111 11 111 11 111 1 111 1 111 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 111 1 1111 11 1111 111 11111 111 1111 111 111 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 111 1 111 11 111 111 111111 11111 111111111111 111111111 11111111 111 11111 11 111 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 111 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1