6 PAGE EIGHT ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN FOR FORMAL AFFAIR The J. L. HUDSON CO. Acceptance and reservations for the first annual mid winter formal ball of the Bicur Cholem Society to be held at Advance Notice of Hudson's January WHITE SALE All emloty Items and other local mt. should be communicated to the office of The Chronicle by o'clock Wednesday aliernooe in order to appear M the current week'. Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040. Smiety Editor. Mail notices ao as to be received set later than Wednesday. "SEASON'S GREETINGS" a In Which We Announce reduction in FURS that I/ I are an appeal to women's love for beautiful things! / Adams Ave., W.—Cor. Park Blvd. "The House of Finest Furs" With the advent of the winter sea The regular monthly meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on ' son, many Detroiters have left the Monday afternoon, Jan. 11, at 2:15, state and are sojourning in Cali- in the chapel of the temple, will be fornia, Florida and Europe. Mr. and marked by a program of unusual ex- Mrs. E. R. Rothman and Mr. and cellence. Alexander Meiklejohn, for- Mrs. Adolph Sloman are wintering in mer president of Amherst College, California, while Mr. and Mrs. Rod- noted educator, lecturer and philoso. ney Myers and children and Mrs. pher, will address the sisterhood on Meyer Prentis and small daughters The College of Tomorrow." In his are in Florida. Mr. Prentis is spend- chosen field as professor of logic and Mg six weeks in Europe while his metaphysics and by virture of a sin- family is in Miami. Late in Janu- cere and forceful personality and a ary Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and most persuasive eloquence he wielded son and daughter will sail for a three so wide an influence and as great a months' European trip, as will Sirs. degree of popularity that his friends Henry A. Krolik, who expects to go and supporters on his resignation to Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Max May have from Amherst proposed the raising of already left for Italy to remain until DOROTHY ROBBINS funds for a university to bear his late in April. The Misses Dorothy name and to enable him to put into Krolik and Ruth Kahn, daughters of the Statler Hotel are increasing in vol- practice his ideas regarding collegiate Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik and Mr. and ume as the date of the affair, Jan. 10 education. The public is Invited to Mrs. Albert Kahn, respectively, are approaches. Unique invitations have hear Dr. Meiklejohn, called the "new- spending the holiday season in New been sent to all the members of the or- er prophet of the college of the fu- York City and Mrs. Sam Rose and ganization and their friends. Many daughter, Edith, were in Grand Rap- tickets are still available, according to ture." ids over Christmas and New Years. the chairman of the committee, Samuel Miss Mildred Bernice Meyers of Mrs. Aronheim is also in New York Arkin. The music on this occasion will be 2299 Clairmount avenue left on Dec. City for several weeks. furnished by ('he "Skylarks" the re- 26 for Canton, Ohio, where she is the Mrs. Charlotte Brown, Miss Augus- nowned dance band of radio casting house guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Luntz, over the holi- ta Brown and David A. Brown's two casting WGIIP. The proceeds will tie daughters of 60 East Boston boule- used for the extensive relief work day season. vardspent part of the holiday season which is being carried out by the or- Miss Ida G. Silverman of 1648 Les- with Mr. Brown in New York City, ganization. Acting as patron and patronesses lie avenue has returned from a visit where, as national chairman of the United Jewish Campaign, he has his are: Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, of several days in Toronto. Sir. and Mrs. M. Si. Rosenthal, Mr. headquarters. and Mrs. Harry Sotovsky, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis of Clair- mount avenue are spending the holi- Sir. and Sirs. Abraham J. Levin are Mrs. Marc Weinbeck, Dr. and Mrs. day season with the latter's parents, expected to return from their honey- Harry Kritchman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jenefsky of moon shortly and will be at home Maurice Marcus, Mr. and Sirs. Alfred Dayton, Ohio. after Jan. 11 at 79 Westminster ave- Mendelsohn, Sir. and Mrs. Nathan nue, the Max Slay home, which they Metzger, Mr. and Sirs. Charles Rubi- will occupy until Sir. and Mrs. May ner, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, return from a sojourn in Italy late Hyman Bernstein, Mr. and Sirs. Dav- in April. Mrs. Levin was, before her id S. Zemon, Dr. and Mrs. E. Eder. Silk and Muslin Underwear Linens, Cottons Bedspreads and Bedding Coming! The great annual Sale of White Goods that has a wide reputation for savings on merchandise of dependable Hudson quality. Watch the newspapers for further details of this event. marriage on Dec. 12, Miss Carolyn Wolfstein of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Levin were in California, where they spent some time with Mr. Le- (Formerly Jewish Institute.? vin's parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin of Detroit, who have taken Institute Mothers Club: an apartment in Berkeley over the Due to the closing of schools for winter. the holidays, the Institute Mothers Club will meet on Saturday, Jan. 2 , Miss Ruth Shaeffer of Cincinnati is a t 2:30, at the Kirby Center, 609 the house guest over the holidays of East Kirby, corner St. Antoine, in- Mr. and Sirs. Charles Wolfgang of stead of the Balch School. Miss Mary 2040 Gladstone avenue. Miss Shaef- Connolly of the Board of Health will fer, who arrived before Christmas, give the third of a series of "Know was the incentive for many charming Your Town" talks. Reports will be affairs. given as to investigations as the re- sult of the last talk. Sirs. Si. Shubow Mrs. S. Covitz chaperoned her will give several readings from Sho- daughter, Gertrude, to the Tau Delta lern Alechim and wil Ike followed by Phi Fraternity convention in Chica- a musical number which is being ar- go, which took place at the Edgewa- ranged by the Music Study Club. ter Beach Hotel from Dec. 24 to Dancing will follow the meeting. Dec. 28. BUSINESS NOTICE Miss Clara Irene Striesfeld of To- Nat Shever, proprietor of Shever's ronto, Ont., is spending some time in this city as the house guest of Mrs. Kosher Slindwich Shop, announces Max Goldfadden of 2637 Boston the removal of his shop from 111 boulevard. Miss Striesfeld will visit Cadillac Square to more spacious friends in Toledo for several weeks quarters in the Lawyers Building, 649 Randolph street Sir. Shover extends before returning to her home. an invitation to his patrons and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallow of 2032 friends to visit him in his new shop. Blaine avenue entertained as their house guest their cousin, Mrs. Carl Kettring of Cleveland. Mrs. Callow accompanied her cousin to Cleveland for a visit. WELFARE CENTERS SALE Of Fine Lubin Footwear For Every Hour and Occasion CI F-11 F"" Sports Shoes Dance Slippers Street Pumps Fine French Hose Buckles & French Mules Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zamsky of 2212 Hazelwood avenue and sister, Mrs. Nathan Rubin of 3244 Tuxedo ave- nue, left for Pittsburgh and Cleve- land, where they will visit their par- ents. Lubin footmodes, always 'way in advance in styling, in design, in fabric and leathers, have been drastically reduced for the January clearance. Providing a wonderful opportunity to buy a season's foot wardrobe al most substantial savings. Miss Sue Beerbohm of Hague ave- nue has returned to Detroit after visiting in Toronto. Following a three weeks' shopping trip in the East, Miss Dorothy Wei- sen of 242 Medbury avenue spent several days with her parents before leaving on Dec. 14 for Miami Beach, Fla., where she is associated with the Nielson Violette. ubtnIA. Misses Eva Sevitz and Melva M. Levin of 414 East Ferry avenue were among the out-of-town guests at the wedding ceremony of Herman A. Au- gust of this city to Evelyn Baskin of Chicago, which took place in Chicago on Sunday evening, Dec. 27. 01111.1.1111111111111111111 .1.11.11111.1.M 1528 Washington Bled., Opposite Hotel Scatter mitirmar nm m a tentelea m m Bicur Cholem Society will hold their Midwinter Formal Ball $g 4 04 04 on Sunday evening, the tenth day of January nineteen hundred and twenty-six at the Statler Hotel Music by "the Skylarks" 0-4 4 04 00 Formal $4.00 per couple 4 4 4 04 04 14 04 04 0-4 04 4 Mialitititaaltalattiatiattilatatatalitilittlatalitilikla 4 A. C. Kranz Tailor merchant The Shop Where C ourt esyBe lO w3 a 47 inc Woor odIrd and Service Prevail. Sir. and Mrs. Abe Srere have left for Los Angeles, Calif., to spend sev- eral weeks with their parents, Mr. and Sirs. Moses Srere. Mrs. Samuel Kohlenberg of 3756 Elmhurst avenue entertained on Sat- urday evening, Dec. 19, with a mis- cellaneous shower in honor of her sis- ter, Miss Clara Goldberg, whose mar- riage to Ben Rosen will take place on Jan. 10. Luncheon was served to 30 guests. Games were played during the evening and Miss Goldberg was presented with many gifts. Miss Mildred Bachrach of Calvert avenue was honor guest at a surprise birthday party given at her home last Sunday evening by a number of her friends. Harold N. Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of 659 Eas t Boston boulevard, is spending sev- eral weeks at his home. Mr. Rosen- thal is a senior student at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary of New York and expects to graduate next summer. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Albert Kurtz was given Friday eve- ning, Dec. 25, at her home, 2539 West Euclid avenue. Twenty guests were present. A dinner was served with William Schultz acting as toast- master. During the evening a mu- sical program was rendered and danc- ing was enjoyed. Mrs. Meyer Mansbach has left for Los Angeles, Calif., to visit her Bon- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Marshutz (Edith Mans- bach) and infant granddaughter who was born on Dec. 29. The Phi Epsilon Phi Fraternity en- tertained on Saturday evening, Dec. 26, with a formal dinner and dance in a private dining room of the Toi- ler Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Ro- senberg, Miss Harriet Barnett and Charles Fineberg were chaperones. 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST At Onmil Crete Poi HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sold Only at Hack's EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. 28 Adams Avenue West A Good Radio FREED-EISE'MA NN MODLI rE IS -LIS? 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