McVergorrfrwisit(A RON I Ci PAGE EIGHT I • .‘ ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN BRIDGE ON JAN. 10 Obt _ Qrsona Annual "Priced-Down" Clearance ,The J. L. HUDSON CO. Miss Tibbie Chimovitz is actively interested in the Athena Girls' bridge Printed Silks - o f - Fashion's Cho'ce for Southern and Spring Wear Men's Fine Hats INCLUDING The Famous Disney Hats Beavers-Velours-Smooth Finish NOW ALL $12.00 and $15.00 HATS - 6 8.65 - $6.45 - - 64.85 - '3.45 - - '1.85 $8.00 and $10.00 HATS $6.00 and $7.00 HATS $5.00 HATS All Caps formerly to $3.50 are now in the Hudson Silk Shop All society items .d other local notes should be communicated to the office al The Chronicle by S o'clock Wednesdayalterneon to order to appear In the current week's Issue. Phone Cadill. 1040, 5.iety Editor. Mall antisu so as to be received wet later than Wednesday. The Detroit Senior and Junior Ila- dassah chapters will give a formal ball at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday evening, Feb. 7, the proceeds of which will go toward the various humanitarian enterprises in which the chapters are interested. The Medical Unit work in Palestine, the Nurses Training School and the child wel- fare department are particular ac- tivities for which the senior organiz- ation's share will be used and the or- phanage at Meier Chfeye, Palestine, is the institution supported by the Detroit Junior Hadassah Unit. Mrs. Louis Robinson of the senior chapter and MN. B. Roy Salinger of the junior unit are chairmen of the dance. Seymour Simons Orchestra will play, with Mr. Simons conduct- ing. TWO STORES: ilE.NRYO'HATTER 20S GRATIOT-145 MICHIGAN DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER ..„..,.,,,,....,...,s„,,,,,......s„.........,.„,„ Sixteenth Annual Ball t , P of the JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME , a Under Auspices of the . YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY - and the - NORTHWESTERN WOMEN'S BRANCH Thursday Evening, January 14, 1926 . y . ' $2.00 Couple Rubenstein-Pasternacki Orchestra ViSILASSNSMAYAKIAKKISIMOSIMMIing 3M. . JAN. 18 Mischa ELMAN VIOLIN RECITAL LAST TIME IN TWO SEASONS 200 STAGE SEATS NOW AVAILABLE Mail Orders to Philharmonic•Central Concert Company, 3527 Wood. ward Avenue. Chronicle Press for Flu Job Printing VicHARDIVIA rzlw FOOT (31/A/C.TD 101 MI 'gte if srdm en the official piano ' of the Metropolitan Opera !louse Indeed, these gay silks promise to promenade wherever smart women assemble of an afternoon or evening. And for every hour of the day there is the proper printed silk. Heavy crepes for the sports costume, floating filmy chiffons for the more formal occasions of tea or dance. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaefer and children formerly of 140 West Be- thune avenue, are residing in their new home at 2232 Gladstone avenue. Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim and son, Herschel, have returned from Buffalo, N. Y., where they spent the holiday week visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gursky of 1980 Elmhurst avenue will entertain 18 guests on Saturday evening, Jan. 9, at a farewell party. Decorations appropriate to Valentine Day will be used. Mr. and Mrs. Gursky will leave on Saturday, Jan. 16, for New York City, where they will make their home. Mrs. L. V. Rudner and son, Jerry, of Canton, Ohio, are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Martin M. Rosenberg (Norma Frosh). Mrs. Lawrence Lewis (Hazel Frosh) entertained at a the- ater party and luncheon honoring Mrs. Rudner and Miss Dorothy Sha- pero, who was visiting from New York City. le T ic her perina t r s e fo hrugtei,. modern The color variety is prat- tically limitless. printed MISS TIBBIE CHIMOVITZ Most of the silks are 40 inches wide. A few of the bordered tea which is to be given Sunday af- ternoon, Jan. 10, at the Palmetto, Hancock avenue at John R. street, from 2 to 5. l'rizes will be awarded at each table. Tickets may be se- cured from any of the members or at the door the afternoon of the bridge. BLANSHARD TALKS SUNDAY Jack Lightstone of 2537 Boston boulevard has left for Chicago for a Mrs. Ella Lavine and Miss Belle fortnight's stay, during which time Paul Blanshard, field secretary of Gealer have returned from a two he will attend the Furniture Exhi- the League for Industrial Democracy bition. weeks' visit in Cleveland, where they of New York, will address the Detroit were extensively entertained. Labor Forum Sunday, Jan. 10, at 3 Miss Lillian Franklin of Chicago p. In. lie has had a unique experi- has been the guest of Mrs. Fisher of ence as a lecturer, author, factory Dr. and Mrs. Myron D. Jacoby, who formerly resided at 1630 Calvert ave- Atkinson avenue. During her stay worker, labor union officer and world entertained traveler. He has just returned from she was extensively here nue, are now in their new home at and among other affairs the Junior a trip around the world and brings 3380 Monterey avenue. Hadassah gave a dinner in her honor. first hand vivid pictures of social Mrs. J. K. Berliner has left the Miss Franklin is an active liadassah movements in Japan, Soviet Russia, Denmark and Great Britain. His city for Atlanta, Ga., to join her hus- worker in Chicago. subject will be "What I Saw in Soviet band, where they will make their fu- Mrs. Harry Fried of Miami, Fla., Russia." The Detroit Labor Forum ture home. A number of social func- formerly of Detroit, entertained 10 is conducted by the Detroit Federa- tions were given in her honor before guests at an elaborate Christmas Day tion of Labor at the Cass High School her departure from the city. dinner at her home. Auditorium. Meetings held every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Jacob Miller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of Wilmette, Lillian, of Taylor avenue have re- turned front a visit to Columbus, 0. Ill., were hosts at a New Year's party honoring their son, Reuben of the Mrs. Samuel D. Hodes is visiting in University of Michigan and his Philadelphia, where she is the guest schoolmates and their friends. An of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Nat out-of-town guest was Miss Jean Sil- ver, a student at Ferry Hall. Levy (Alyce Elsa Hodes). . Arcadia Monday I Auditorium Evening The annual meeting of the Jewish Fresh Air Society will take place at the Jewish Woman's Clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13 at 2 o'clock. The public is invited. The members of the Gamma Girls Sorority entertained with a formal New Year's eve party Thursday, Dec. 31, at the home of Miss Byrdie Gel- ler of Sturtevant avenue. A mid- night luncheon was served to 24 guests. ARCADIA AVDITORIUM . Printed Georgette and Chiffon $2.95 to $4.95 Printed Crepe de Chine $1.95 to $3.95 crepes de chine are 54 inches aide, at $5.95. who prefers them, and very quaint floral or coin dot m f s oormte the h fc conservative t o h ne s e woman. designs ShOw a marked Egyptian in. fluence. HUDSON'S-THIRD FLOOR - FAR:1ER glITIMMUMMIEttrgo r° = o pcur Q;lintent ticie4 trill bol l I J its 71.formal nu unlmJ corning, the tenth bat! of 7jittntitru nineteen hunkeR nub titieutu.six itt the ~tatter Alusic bu "tl!v cSkulittlis - Reuben D. Wax has returned to Ann Arbor after spending the holiday period with his parents in Wilmette, Illinois. Mr. and Sirs. Irwin Berry were hosts to 20 guests last Sunday eve- ning at a beautifully appointed din- ner, the occasion being their sixth wedding anniversary. urmai $100 per couple MISS FRIEDA ORLEY Miss Dorothy Shapero of New Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Marx of 3010 Announces to her many friends York City spent the holiday season that on and after with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chicago boulevard announce the .11 change of their name to Mr. and Mrs. MONDAY, JANUARY 11 Shapero of Glendale avenue. Ben T. Marxorsky. She will be located at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin of 1710 1919 CLAIRMOUNT The class of 1929 of Temple Beth Taylor avenue celebrated their fif- Near Twelfth. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN teenth wedding anniversary on El High School gave a party and Specializing in Manicuring and Sold Only at Christmas Day when they entertained dance at the temple on Sunday after- all form of Beauty Culture. noon, Jan. 3. The reception com- 50 guests at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC For Appointment Levin received many beautiful gifts. mittee consisted of Margaret Brad- FOOTWEAR SHOP field, David Ettinger, Josephine II. CALL GARFIELD 4683 28 Adams Avenue West Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. In honor of the bar mitzvah of Stern, Irving II. Wartell, Robert Am- their son, Harry Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. berg and Dorothy Kline. Sol Weiss of 4615 Beaublen street Dr. Philip Jay of the faculty of entertained 150 guests at a reception on Sunday evening, Dec. 27. The University of Rochester, N. Y., is the ' ' religious ceremony took place at the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B'nai Moses Synagogue the preced- Jay of . 324 Ilendrie avenue. l ing day. I'eter Vass acted as toast- Sisterhood of Congregation Eman- master at the supper and talks were given by Rabbi Moses Fischer, Mrs. uel will meet in the synagogue Mon- day, Jan. 11, at 2 p. rn. Harry Klein, Itarry Rosman and others. Cantor Rosenfeld entertained. Miss Lillian Franklin has returned Master Weiss received many lovely to her home in Chicago after spend- gifts. ing, 10 days as the guest of Mrs. Her- Mrs. Morris Fishman of 2252 Glad- man Fisher of Atkinson avenue. stone avenue entertained 22 ladies at Mrs. Edward Stein of Webb ave- a luncheon and card party on Wed- nesday, Dee. 23, in honor of the nue entertained a number of friends at Webster Hall Wednesday, Dec. 30. A twenty-third anniversary of her mar- Think of the riage. The house was beautifully dec- Mrs. Albert Harris of Battle Creek and bliss Lillian Franklin of Chi- orated with flowers. Mrs. Fishman added enjoyment •-r-ir•r•I was presented with a gold water serv- cago were the guests of honor. ice. Prizes at cards were won by this would bring Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher of Mrs. Goldberg, Mrs. Newman and i • into your home. Atkinson avenue were given a sur- Mrs. Cowan. prise party at their home by a num- .........a- , ■ Miss Lillian Ketai was honor guest ber of friends on the occasion of their at a dinner party given on Friday, wedding anniversary Saturday eve- ,-, Dee. 25, by Miss Sadie Agree of ning, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Flint, at whose home Miss Ketai received ninny beautiful gifts. spent the week-end of Dec. 25 to 27. Miss Gertrude Greenbaum of 97 I\ Mrs. Morris Diner of 2676 Calvert Avalon avenue, Ilighland Park, has avenue entertained 12 ladies at a returned home after spending 10 luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, Dec. days in Cleveland the guest of Mrs. I ,. ' T (...,, Only at the House 29, in honor of Mrs. M. Gottlieb of Rae Letter. New York City, who is visiting her • of Grinnell is this , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenbaum of son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and s e r v ice available, Mrs. David Gottlieb of Blaine ave- 97 Avalon avenue, Highland Park, 5 and the opportunity t ) nue, and Mrs. Abe Miller of Toronto. spent a few days in Cleveland visit- q ing friends and relatives. Q is limited to the sets Ont., who is the house guest of her ..' to sister, Mrs. E. Weinberg of Euclid we now have on I:, t. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trunsky of avenue. l'rizes were won by Mrs. I. hand. No more will Callow, Mrs. Harry Disner end Mrs. 2275 West Boston boulevard enter- f IN ''f ' T q - ,, .. be manufactured tained 80 friends at a formal dinner Louis Frank. " and dance Sunday, Jan. 3, in honor for this p u r p ore. To welcome their friends to their of the bar mitzvah of their son, Sam- Come in or phone new home at 944 Virginia park, Mr. uel Trunsky. us (Cherry 3600).1 Radio used is of proven de- and Mrs. Joseph Lcibovitz delightful- today. Mr. and Mrs. Lassar Trunsky of right as well as console style Vic- - ly entertained 100 guests at a house- tube model, single dial tuning. warming party on Sunday evening, 157 Westminster avenue entertained Noted for its selectivity, range and Dec. 20. Dinner was served at 8 at a dinner Saturday, Jan. 2, in honor (t EASY volume. It can be installed in up- o'clock, followed by dancing in the of the bar mitzvah of their grandson, TERMS right as wel as console style Vic- ballroom for the younger guests. The Samuel Trunsky, non of Mr. and Mrs. ARRANGED trolas. house was artistically decorated with Peter Trunsky of West Boston boule- 5 spring flowers and colored lights. An vard. orchestra furnished music for the en- Mrs. Roy Chefetz, who was bliss tire evening. , Belle Altman before her marriage J ...7:4 ( r --"N Mrs. William !merman entertained last Thursday, was honored by a Accessories Model number of very charming pre-nup- , ) 30 guests at delightful bridge and Extra FE-15 luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 29, at her tial functions. The Misses Gertrude . attractive in appear- This popular style is Brandt and Sophye Lipnick were hos- i W' _ • home, 1125 Longfellow avenue. once; takes up but little space and can be de- tenses at a personal shower and , pended upon for splendid results. Jacob Warren and son, Joseph bridge luncheon at the Imperial Ito-! FREED EISEMANU N Easy Monthly Payments. Warren, of 923 Glynn court left by tel. Miss Edith Sominsky compli- e0 IS.-LIS7 PRICe $11 Mob motor on Monday for points In Flor- mented the bride with a theater party Batter, lab. a S Free Demonstration in Your Home. ida, where they will remain about and luncheon and handkerchief show- er at the Bonstelle Playhouse. The two months. • blisses Helen Edelson and Esther Ze- Miss Moline Beatrice Cohen of man were joint hostesses at a bridge luncheon and handkerchief and ho- 2305 Hazelwood avenue expects to leave on Monday, Jan. 11, for a fort- siery shower at Webster Hall and night's visit with relatives and friends Miss Sophie Altman was hostess at a very prettily appointed bridge tea in Chicago. STEINWAY and DUO-ART Representatives. at Webster Hall. Mrs. Louis Plis- Stirs Ida Epstein of 8230 Beubien kow and Mrs. Fred Liebson enter- street entertained at her home on tained at a bridge luncheon and mis- DETROIT BRANCHES: Saturday evening, Jan. 2 The table cellaneous shower at their home on Broadway near Monr. 6,4;:sa at 1 "41 East Jefferson. woo. CostMenta W was arranged with a centerpiece of Nordin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Max lAlchlgan at Thirty-socond Jos. Campos our Yenta. pink roses with tall candlesticks bear- Bonin were hosts at a charming din- Grand River, hall 61.4 Abe. Jay Road ing ivory colored tapers at each side. ner at their home on Leicester court West Jefferson near gins! POttr• POIn•ffie• Gratiot, near and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerandasy /- reset-3 were laid for 16 guests. 7003 F erndale Ave. entertained at a dinner at their home on Tuxedo avenue. 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