Thulk_ruorr lawn ffiacvoca PAGE SIX L iefso4a, Women everywhere, who have heretofore looked ask- ance at the ordinary health shoe are today wearing An society Itente and ether tonal net. should be cons...kat. to the MA. el The Chronicio by 5 °V.', Wednesday .II. sine In order to appear In the nearest nada'. lesuo. Ph.. Cadillac HMO. Society F.diteo. Mail notices Go nil to be roteld set late. than Wei... PHYSICAL @LTURE SHOES With the holiday season in full All news matter, club notes, social) items and other notices for the issue swing, a large number of Detroit's of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle of younger set have returned from their Friday, Jan. 1, must reach this office respective schools and colleges to en- not later than Tuesday afternoon, joy the winter vacation. Among Dec. 29, at 5 o'clock, to insure pub- those who attend the University of lication. Any material received after Michigan are the Misses Myra Fin- the above date will be held for the sterwald, Pauline Hopp, Judith Brei- tenbach, Nance Solomon, Harriet following week. Levy, Ruth Lambert, Lydia Ruth Kahn and Ruth Kahn. The Misses Mrs. A. C. Lappin of Edison ave- Louise Selling and Maxine Finster- nue was hostess at a charming mu- weld, who are students at Wellesley, sical tea at her home on Tuesday af- are also with their parents. The ternoon, Dec. 22, when an enjoyable Misses Lizette Freund, who is attend- program was presented. Miss Mari e ing a preparatory school near Boston; Silk, violinist; Mrs. S. A. I'opkin, solo Rosalind Robinson and Retta Tan- pianist, and accompanist; Marie nenholz, who study at Highland White Clark, soprano, formerly con- Manor, Tarrytown - on - the-Hudson; cert singer in Chicago; Arcady Kauf- Ranette Purdy, who is matriculating man, pianist, graduate of the Im- at Cornell University in Ithaca, and perial Conservatory of St. Peters- Helen and Goldie Feerer, who attend burg, were the artists. Assisting Mrs. the University of Wisconsin at Madi- Lappin as hostesses were her sister, son, are also enjoying the holidays in Miss Blanche Steerman of Washing- Detroit. Miss Sarah Stocker, daugh- ton; Mrs. Albert Ginzberg, Mrs. Pop- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Stocker, kin, Mrs. Arthur Pollak, Mrs. William is home from Chicago, where she is B. Isenberg and Mrs. David B. taking up graduate work at the Uni- Werbe. versity of Chicago. Style Plus artfori They combine smartness with true foot com- fort. They have a finely tempered steel spring built into the shank, and special PHYSICAL CULTURE arch supporting counters. They strengthen weak arches, and gradually cor- rect most foot ailment?. And how they do fit) Built-In Arch, Snug Gripping Heel. "Known Since 1875 for Quality" Sites 1 to 10 AAAA to EEE The Oily Exclusive Astheri.J Marauder In Detroit. Orthopedic Specialists Attenuant Is Fittings by X-Ray PHYSICAL ClLTURE SHOES Tattatealtall, a a a The Misses Augusta and Rose Bus- Mrs. H. B. Ash was the honor ker of 1514 Seward avenue left Wed- guest at a surprise birthday party nesday evening, Dec. 23, to spend the given at her home on LaSalle boule- holidays in New York, Newport, R. I., yard on Wednesday evening, Dec. 16, and Philadelphia. by a group of friends. Among the "Known Sines len ler Quality! . guests were, besides Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anna Tack of 2305 Hazel- Ash, Messrs. and Mesdames Benjamin A. BROUDY, MGR. wood avenue entertained Thursday Goldberg, Mark Mitshkun, Mac Rick, evening, Dec. 17, with two tables of Abraham Ferar, Louis Davidson, Ida bridge for the following guests: The Friedenberg, Abe Gittleman, the Bet. Grand River and John R. Misses Sadie Sachs, Esther Green- Misses Edna M. Lewis and Bessie berg, Beatrice Weinberg, Hilda Dem- Karlin and harry Si. Shulman and a 1537532522519567.522529.52925822.25252.9.9-5252S, bitzer, Pearl Gruskin, Esther Utchen- Milton Wolfe. Mr. Wolfe and Mrs. ick and Adeline Cohen. The Mimes Goldberg gave several vocal selec- 1'7% Sachs and Weinberg won the prizes tions, accompanied by Mrs. Frieden- berg at the piano, and Mrs. Ash at their respective tables. played violin solos. The tables were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goldman an- decorated with yellow chrysanthe- nounce the approaching marriage of mums and yellow candles. their daughter, Evelyn, to Fivus S . Miss Sarah Landman, social direc- Rivkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samue l Rivkin. The wedding reception wil l tor of the Young Women's Hebrew be held Sunday evening, Dec. 27, at Association, left on Monday for New 147 Winona avenue, Highland Park. York and Atlantic City, where she is spending a month. No cards. Rule Plus Comfort AUGUST-BASKIN The marriage of Miss Evelyn D. Baskin of Chicago to Herman A. Au- gust of Detroit will be solemnized in Chicago Sunday evening, Dec. 27. 1434 FARMER STREET LIPTON-WEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Wein- berg of 280 Hume avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Lawrence Lipton of Chicago, which took place on Wednesday, Dec. 23. TERRACE E. GRAND BLVD. AT WOODWARD Miss Retta Tannenholz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannenholz, 2131 Pingree avenue, was the win- ner of honors at Highland Manor, Tarrytown, N. Y., where she is en- rolled as a preparatory college stu- dent for the winter. Miss Tannen- holz's name appeared on the High- land Manor honor roll, a list of the highest 25 per cent of the student body, selected by the faculty monthly on the grounds of scholastic attain- ments, school activities and general school spirit. This is the second time Miss Tannenholz has been so honored, her name having appeared in both October and November. Miss Tan- nenholz, who is a member of the senior class, is extremely active in school affairs, being the holder of a number of important school offices. Ext end} I ts iforretings 1925 and a Wish for Your Health, Happiness and l'rosperity During the Coming Nem Dear Welcome Hoping to Retain Your Valued Patronage With the Rest of Food, Service and Entertainment. f . • Don't Forget To Remember Every- one On Your List THIS STORE IS ONE OF THE BEST PLACES IN TOWN TO GET LAST-MINUTE GIFTS FOR TIIOSE YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN-- AND YOU'LL FIND VERY APPROPRIATE GIFTS TO SELECT FROM. NEW YEAR'S CARDS Mrs. Celia Wozow of Detroit an- nounces the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Irving Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Isenberg of Pontiac. Mrs. Henrietta Kurtzman of 309 Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Rosenberg of 2091 Seward avenue have left for Englewood avenue announces the en- Cleveland, where they will attend the gagement of her daughter, Hinds, to wedding of Mrs. Rosenberg's brother David W. Nesmour of Cleveland, 0. on Sunday, Dec. 27. Complimenting Miss Louise Sell. ing, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling, during her vacation from Wellesley College, Miss Louise Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal of West Boston boulevard, will entertain a large number of the younger set at a dinner and dance at the Phoenix Club on Saturday evening, Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard have as their guests over the holidays their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rowe, and small son, Charles, of New Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob enter- York City. tained 35 guests at a formal rehearsal dinner dance at the Book-Cadillac Mr. and Mrs. David Rappaport of Hotel on Friday evening, Dec. 25, in Ilolbrook avenue entertained at a honor of their daughter, Miss Reva party at their home last Sunday eve. Sally Jacob, and her fiance, Samuel ning in honor of the seventy-third Jacobson of Louisville, Ky., whose birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rappa- marriage will be an event of Sunday, port's father, Harris Rose. Covers Dec. 27. at dinndr were laid for 30, following which games were played. The Alpha Theta Kappa Fraternity gave a formal dinner dance at East- Miss Miriam Levin of Carter ave- wood Inn on Sunday, Dec. 13. Chan- nue, who is spending a fortnight in cellor Louis Balantzow presided. Dr. New York City, will be a guest at Ilarry Friedman was patron and Miss the mid-winter conference of the Na- Rose Adess was patroness. tional Board of Junior Hadassah, to Mr. and Mrs. Davis II. Cole of Cal. vert avenue entertained the orphans from the Hebrew Orphan Home, 47 Rowena street, last Thursday after- noon at the Temple Theater. Thirty- six children were present at the mat- inee, which was given by Mr. ai d Mrs. Cole on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF NEW YEAR'S CARDS. GET YOURS AT ONCE SO THAT YOU MAY HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. BEST WISHES OF THE SEASON Engagnitents Detroit Exclusive Catering Eegagements, Weddings, Banquet. sad All Social We eater to the leading Jewielt Affairs of the City . SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE Soot Ws Dere.. Hens. and HMIs DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. PEREIRA. Mr, 125 RICHTON AVENUE Hemlock NM 1550 Woodward Avenue Maio 3777 PO P-0 FO r=0 FO P-0 0E0 01:0 0=0 01 -20 l=0 PO 0E0 0=0 0E0 FO Ycu and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited To Attend the Mid-Winter Formal Ball To Be given By BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY On SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10th MAIN BALLROOM HOTEL STATLER MUSIC BY THE "SKYLARKS" World's Renouned Radio Dunce Rind $4.00 per Couple Radlocasting Station W r H P FORMAL 0-0 0 00 04 0-4 04 04 04 04 04 - 04 04 04 04 0-4 04 • 4 # . . it' , •■ 1 1 t,,, ill •11 OA! 1 -- -r '' ■ .' 0 V4IV .i.... vii # # 1 114 i•tre ' ' 1 III '•• ' .., 1111 1 01 . • i t Leatherette Waste Baskets ASSORTMENTS AT $1.50 to $6 Just arrived and ready for selling is a splendid assortment of imported baskets for waste papers. The workmanship is so fine and the color is so exact that these can be easily mistaken for genuine hand- tooled leather. There is a choice of five different styles, some of which may be had in three different sizes. Moderately priced at $1.50 to $6, with eight prices in between. HUDSON'S—EIGHTH FLOOR—PARMER Pre-Inventory Sale of PIANOS--PLAYERS and PHONOGRAPHS Beginning Dec. 26, we will start our Pre-Inventory Sale to clo,e out the balance of our stock before Dec. 31. Special 'prices on eve rt. thing. Following are a few of the bargains we otter: $ 245.00 Wm. Knabe & Co. Piano (used) 595.00 $ 750 Kohler & Campbell Player (new) $1585 Bush & Gerts Electric Expression Grand 1150.00 (new) 87.50 $ 275 Columbia Grafonola (used) 85.00 $ 160 Victrola Console (used) And Many Others. $ 700 Liberal Terms. Your old instrument Taken in at full value. We are fast acquiring the repu- tation of "Detroit's Finest Res- taurant. This reputation is based upon the fine quality of our food, which is home cooked. BRING THE FAMILY Family Restaurant Popular Prices 12th at TAYLOR Victor Records ( Large A A "° ortm'nt. A" ) Open Evenings Mrs. M. A. Fine and small daugh- ter, Florence, of Montreal are the guests of Mrs. Fine's sister, Mrs. Ja- cob Burrows of Burlingame avenue, over the holidays. Mrs. Julia Hoexter of Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y., -is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Hermann Hoexter and Marguerite Schilling Hoexter, of 238 Mount Vernon ave- nue. During her stay in the city she will also be the house guest of her son, Samuel J. Hoexter, of 2945 Glendale avenue. Miss Rhea Silberta, the distinguished composer-pianist who will be the soloist at the Capitol Theater on Jan. 17, will also be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Hoex- ter during her stay in Detroit. • Are You Giving Your Girl or Boy the Chance to Learn to Play? With this splendid instrument in your home you truly aid in their musical progress- ft (Formerly Jewish Institute.) A meeting of the Michigan-West Warren Club will be held on Wednes- day, Dec. 30, at 2:30 p. m., at the Atkinson Community House, Thirty- third and McGraw. A very interesting program is be- ing planned, including a talk on "Health," illustrated with moving pictures, and some musical numbers. Dancing will follow the meeting. All Jewish women living in that neighborhood are cordially invited to attend. Hebrew School: Registration for the East Jefferson Hebrew School will be held on Sun- day morning, Dec. 27, between 10 and 2, at 1227 Eastlawn avenue. Since this will be the last registra- tion, parents are urged to take ad- vantage of it. Later on, the classes might be too full to accommodate new pupils. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and A. M., will nold a special communica- tion Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 2 p. m. E. A. degree. Banquet at 6:30 for members and ladies. Public installa- tion at 8:30 in auditorium. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By Order of— • I rinuettlitul AL Paw TS beautiful tone and light, responsive action make for great- est charm in the playing of the finished pianist ... and are incentive to practice and real help to the beginner in music . . . and a perfect foundation for all their future musical de- velopment. FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICE —for we build this Piano ourselves. It is backed by an unlimited guarantee. You can pay monthly if you wish, a little at a time. i\ lip 2030 WOODWARD AVENUE PHONE RAND 1048 be held on Sunday, Dec. 27, in that city. Mrs. S. Schlussel, accompanied by her son, Marvin, and grandson, Bur- ton Jerome, left for a trip to Cin- cinnati, Ohio, where they will attend the Nathan-Pastor wedding, which will be an even of Dec. 27 at the Mansion in Walnut Hills. 43c Detroit Music Co. ' Sweetest Tone in the World" nur imiti m i li re l tn E MBIZ I ME E ZE M ZE J WELFARE CENTERS 0E0 0E0 _ -.wt.- , LEV IN-FRIEDMAN The marriage of Miss Esther Blos- som Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman of Leicester court, to Maurice H. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Levin of this city, took place at the Congregation Beth Joseph on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 o'clock. Rabbi Joseph Eisen- man performed the ceremony in the presence of 160 guests. A dinner followed. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin made with a tight bodice trimmed with pearls and lace and a full skirt of the satin and lace. Her entrained tulle veil was held in place with a coronet of the lace and orange blossoms. Her shower bouquet was of bridal rows and lilies-of-the-val- ley. She was unattended. Mrs. Friedman, the bride's mother, wore a black beaded gown and a cor- sage of roses. Mrs. Levin also wore a beaded gown and a similar corsage. Miss Mollie Price of Chicago was among the out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Levin will be at home at 108 Marmon avenue after Dec. 26. RILE Good-bye The J. L. HUDSON CO. EMMER.MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morris of 3226 Calvert avenue announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Dahlia, to Maxwell henry Emmer of Detroit on Thursday, Dec. 24, at 1 o'clock. The wedding took place at the home of the bride, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of- ficiating. Following a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Emmer left for an Eastern trip and upon their return will reside at 2689 West Boston boulevard. Grinnell Bros Catalog sent you upo■ relueet. HEADQUARTERS: 1515 - 21 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT BRANCHES, Broadway sear Moon. Woodward st East Jeffers.. *pp. Contineetal Motors J.. Campeau sear Yee.. Michigan at Thirty.... Grad River, hall block above Joy R.d West Jeff near RI.. Rouge Pomoffice