PA GE EIGHT DEntort • (ARorimr, 4 lti Astounding The J. L. HUDSON CC iA LAI Bargains LU Mr. and Mrs. Emery Monash o 3255 Carter avenue announce th • birth of a daughter, Jean Sharon, on Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Phillips (Ethel Alexander) of 2589 Elmhurst avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Shirley Ann, on Feb. 10. Opening Day of Another-the Twentieth- ECONOMICAL DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abramovitz of the Oxford Hall Apartments are re- The Phoenix Club will present "A ceiving congratulations on the birth Gala Night in France" on Sunday of a son, Stanford Hascall, on Feb. 2. evening, Feb. 21, the eve of Wash- ington's Birthday. Dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stahl (Molly served at 8 o'clock in the grand ball- Cowan) of 355 Leicester court are room, which will be transformed by receiving felicitations on the birth of the decorators of the Bonstelle Play- a son, Stuart Howard, Feb. 2. house into a replica of a French chateau. An elaborate program, in- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fishbein (Fanny cluding dances showing the various Steinberg) of 2787 Gladstone avenue periods in French history will be are receiving felicitations on the given by Madame Cassan and a group birth of a daughter, Elaine Claire, on of her dancers. Miss Elizabeth Da- Feb. 12. venport will sing several songs and Seymour Simons' Parisian Orchestra will play for dancing as well as pre- SOCIETIES AT TEMPLE HAVE GOOD PROGRAM sent several novelty numbers. The menu and favors will be symbolic of France. Adolph Weiss, former stew- The chapel of Temple Beth El was ard of the club, has returned and will well filled for the joint meeting of have charge of the dinner. Alvin D. the Men's Temple Club and the Sis- Ilersch, chairman of the entertain- terhood of Temple Beth El last Tues- ment committee, is in charge of the day evening when the Charles Rahn party. Kennedy Players presented "The Ad- miral." Those taking part were Mr. A bridge-mah Jong party will be Kennedy, as a sailor; Margaret Gage, as a girl, and Edith Wynne Matthison, given at Webster Hall on Wednesday, March 17, at 1:30 o'clock, by the as a queen. The scene was the en- campment of a queen and king at Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek. The proceeds will be used towards the war. The evening's program was fea- equipment of the new synagogue which the Shaarey Zedek Congrega- tured by two piano solos played by Arcady Kaufman, principal of the tion will build shortly on Chicago boulevard. Mrs. Harry Selker is Northwestern Branch of the Detroit School of Music. Mr. Kaufman chairman of the party and Mrs. I. B. Davidson is vice-chairman. Many played Rachmaninoff's "Prelude in C Minor" and Liszt's "Rhapsody No. 6." card clubs are co-operating with the auxiliary and a large crowd is antici- pated. TWELFTH and CLAIRMOUNT Today, Feb. 20 Sat.-+ FREE-Toilet Goods Gift Packages. Ice Cream for the Children. TRY TO MATCH THESE 'CUTS' 1k 17c 40c Castoria 25c Woodbury's Soap 65c Kotex 10c Palmolive Soap 85c Parke Davis American Oil 50c Iodent Tooth Paste 35c Energine $1.00 Lavoris $2.50 Thermos Lunch Kits 20c Bayer's Aspirin 25c Mavis Talc 75c Dextro Maltose 50c Lysol $1.00 Gillette Blades, 10's 65c Pond's Cream $1.50 Miller Hot Water Bottles $1.00 Azurea Face Powder $1.00 Danderine 60c California Syrup of Figs $1.25 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal If All society items and other local not. should be communicated to the office .1 The Chronicle by 5 o'clock WednesdayAhern.. n In order to in the week'. tease. Phone Cadillu 1040, Society Editor. Mall netices we ea o be received net later thu Wednesday. 3k 5c 59c 32c 21c 67c $1.79 14c 16c 59c 34c 59c 44c 98c 67c 69c 34c 89c YOUNG GIRL IS DANCER Little Miss Marjorie Scheffreen, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scheffreen of Pingree avenue, is a pupil at the Madame Cassan Bon- stelle School of Dancing and has taken part in several public perform. ances. She was the bunny in the Nutcracker Suite given at the Bon- stelle Playhouse the first two weeks in January and also took part in the Wizard of On performance at the J. L. Hudson Company. JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.) - The distance between Egypt and Palestine which it took the Israelites to cover, has been conquered with the comple- tion of telephone connections between the two countries. Telephone com- munication between Egypt and Pales- tine has been opened for-public use. Right to Limit Purchases Reserved. None Sold to Dealers. REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL Recommended by Detroit Physiciene. Formerly at 652 Farnsworth Avenue. Now Residing at 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 1340-M. Chronicle Press for Fine Job Printing Silverplate in the Versailles Design Extraordinary Special Prices Through arrangements with the manufacturer of 11,i. fine silverplate, we are able to offer these pie,' , i t special prices. Flower Centers, at $5.95, 10.00 and $15.0C Comports, at $3.95 and $4.95 17-inch Well-and-Tree Platters, at $17.5a Double Vegetable Dishes, at $12.95 Sandwich Plates, at $4.95 Relish Dishes, plain and hammered effect, top and toed handles, round or oval shapes $4.95 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Morse and family, formerly of the Whittier Apartments, are now residing at 2459 Pingree avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert, who formerly resided at 279 Belmont ave- nue, are now at home at 2695 Mon- terey avenue. pso rys-m EZZ AN IN E-WOODWARD Bert Cornstein is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Rachel Cornstein of 1512 West Euclid avenue, en route from Florida to New York. HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sold Only ■ at Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schulman and family of 506 Mount Vernon avenue have moved to their new home at 3310 Cortland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of 9311 John R. street have left for New York, where they will attend the Cohen-Spinard wedding on Sunday, Feb. 21. Before returning to Detroit Mr. Cohen will spend a fortnight in On Feb. 7 Miss Mae Dater was hos- Boston. Mrs. Cohen will remain in tess at a personal shower given in New York until the latter part of honor of her sister, Elisabeth, at March. Webster Hall. Miss Dater enter- tained 16 guests. Miss Bessie Berger has returned from a several months' visit in Pitts- Miss Retta Tannenholz, daughter burgh, Beaver Falls and Erie, Pa., of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tanneholz of and is now residing at 2073 Pingree 2431 Pingree avenue, is the winner avenue. of honors this month at the Highland Manor School at Tarrytown-on-Hud- Biss Belle Schultz of East Warren son, where she is enrolled as a stu- avenue has left for an extended visit dent in the college preparatory de- in New York City, where she will be partment. Each month the faculty the guest of relatives and friends. of the school chooses a group of stu- dents from each department whose Mrs. Mike Seltzer of Saginaw was grades form the highest quarter of the guest of her brother and sister, the enrollment and who are voted Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seltzer of 1611 unanimously representative of the West Grand boulevard from last Sun- school in activities. Miss Tannenholz, day to Thursday. She was extensive- who has already been chosen a num- ly entertained during her stay. ber of times, was selected from the college preparatory department for Mrs. Joseph Well of Longfellow January. avenue was hostess to 42 of her friends at a bridge luncheon at the Mrs. Jack Hamburg of 369 Richton Phoenix Club on Saturday. The deco- avenue chaperoned her daughter, Mil- rations were in Valentine colors. Tu- dred, and Miss Shirley Gootner at a lips, narcissus and jonquils adorned week-end dance and house party the table. Mrs. Well left Tuesday given by the Tau Epsilon Phi Fra- for New York, whence she will sail ternity of Ann Arbor last week-end. on Saturday for the Bermudas. She will return in April. 5-2.57_57_9_7LS? Hack's EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. 28 Adams Avenue W, I ROOF GARDEN DANC HOTEL TULLER Jean Goldkettes' From Every Angle These Dining Room Suites are Superior $2.50 Per Couple. Dancing 9 to I. Young People's Auxiliary JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME Tickets from Members sod at Dance. Philadelphia and Byron. Tickets 75c. Mrs. Henry Finkelstein of Taylor avenue is spending a month in Ann Arbor with friends. During her stay there she is receiving medical atten- tion. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons and daughter, Miss Sylvia Simons, of Pallister avenue intend leaving early next week for New York, whence they will sail for an extended visit in Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Finkelstein and son, Bill, and Ann Craig of Detroit were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman of Ann Arbor on Sunday, Feb. 14, at their home on Marshall Court avenue. 0001 41 e , aSvA 4•110. , Met "Ilta 1.10es gfrel - Ott VW t T.)0.1)*.1 (On TAT 191lMo(EllN ' A A *•. 11' 1.11t,:a -4 .... 1p Ng 191 . ,, • s 4a.• Large Reductions On Small Sized Specials $28 $38 $48 $52 $95 A I. A -525-252_ 1 Beluch, 5 ft. x 3 ft Iran, 5 ft. x 3 ft. 6 Lilahan, 5 ft. x 2 ft. 10 Kurdistan, 6 ft. x 3 ft. 6 Saruk, 5 ft. x 3 ft. 3 - - a - - a - '16- • otr • t•••,•••• DETROIT Open Every Evening Except Friday. - . - 1 Every one a true gem of Rug Weaving Art! These scatter size rugs fit into any room, adorn small tables, benches . . . en- most lighten any corner, making it the If you need beautiful spot in the house. ere a new bit of beauty for your home, h is a chance to buy the most exquisite ex- pos- amples of real artistry at the lowest sible price! a 933Z OAK LAND AVE.' Clairmount Cars One Block Away at Owen. '' I Oriental Rugs -- ZUATESACVND CANTER The Kadimah Girls will give a card party at the K. of P. Hall, Cass and Peterboro avenues, on Sunday after- noon, Feb. 21, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Prizes will be given at each table and refreshments served. The proceeds will be used for the purchasing of books for the children at the Hebrew Orphan Home. These books will be given the children at a Purim party to follow the card party and to which the guests at the K. of P. Hall are invited. A combination end table and bookcase will also be raffled at the card party. Tickets are being said now by all members or may be ob- tained at the door. Gentlemen are invited. *11!( S'AtO, 41e, *41 4" / 41 -0 The junior and senior high schools of Temple Beth El will give their Purim dinner, drama, dance on Sun- day night, Feb. 28. The supper will be followed by plays written by stu- dents of the high school. The evening will close with dancing and Purim novelties and features. The recep- tion committee consists of Irving Wartell, Sylvia Krell, Leona Payne, Frances Grabow, Mildred Harris and Morton Cohn. i, ti I id ak,.,- 1:1" • Miss Aileen Lowery entertained at a dinner for a small group of friends at the College Club on Wed- nesday honoring Miss Mildred Helene Langsam, who will marry Abraham R. Brasch. You don't have to pay spot cash to enjoy the marvelous v•lues that crowd this store. Only a small down payment will suffice. The balance will be arranged to suit your convenence in easy week- ly or monthly payments. Oakland Can Pau by Our Store. TALMUD TORAH BUILDING 106. Credit do Donated to 50,000 Jews in Bialystok and VIcin P I II I Use Your SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 8 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2255 Gladstone avenue, entertained 17 couples at a surprise dinner and dance in honor of their daughter, Miss Pauline Fishman, at a com- mencement party at their home last Saturday. A delightful informal reception was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Langsam in honor of their daughter, Miss Mildred He- lene Langsam, whose engagement to Abraham R. Brasch was recently an- nounced. &CS Purim Ball and Concei ti Hi s Bialystocker Verband woweGIWV(4) There are many unusually high grade Dining Room Suites on our selling floors and in our warehouse. They are guaranteed for service and long lasting satisfaction. The quality of the woods, the artistry of the finishes and the cabinet making, the faithful reproduction of the period motifs--Tudor, Adam, Sheraton, Heppelwhite, Georgian, Spanish, Renaissance, Queen Anne, Jacobean, etc.-tell briefly why these 9-piece Suites should excel. From every angle, including that of the lowest possible prices, should interest you hugely in having one in your home. A Charitable Event Worth While Attending. `'-'10" 011 Usual Radio Sty SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 28, 1926 ow You cannot afford to stay away if you are looking for truly high grade fur- niture at prices that are actually less than many stores are asking for fur- niture of inferior quality. You will be delighted and surprised when you see the wonderful array of beautiful living room, din- ing room and bedroom suites we are featuring and you will he amazed when you see how low the prices are. Entertaining ire Syncopat"ra The Event of the Season! Miss Mildred Love of 2517 Atkin- son avenue, a recent graduate from Northern High School, left Monday, Feb. 15, with her two brothers, Sel- don and Lawrence Love, for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will meet their mother, Mrs. Harry Love, who is in Miami Beach for an extended stay. No Matter Where You Live Elsie Lang Bal Tabarin Mrs. Louis Callow, 2032 Blaine avenue, wishes to thank the members of the Zedakah Club for their co- operation in making a raffle a suc- cess. The silk pillow was raffled on Feb. 15 at the home of Mrs. C. Ja- coby, 2014 Blaine avenue, and was won by R. Fink of 9001 Twelfth street. 25257_5- 7 252.5252S- 2_ The Young People's Club of Tem- ple Beth El will hold its annual Washington's birthday party on Sun- day afternoon, Feb. 21, at 3 o'clock. Many delightful novelties are being planned. The reception committee consists of Foster Vehon, Jean Miller, Elizabeth Lieberman, Helen Langer, Josephine Immerman, Marcia Er- mann, Frances Niger, Agnes Epstein, Ntannie Neugarten, James Van Vliet, Samuel Hyman, Herbert Meyer, Ruth Lambert and Evelyn Scher. • 4 kokj S.G.Gulian Rug Co.' 142 2 FARMER - STREET es low Ilsvmel Rime Ammo 15. A 6 av • ft ge f ir #f I V14•