PitlifirrttonjEwisnO PAGE EIGHT Ramat Engagrments Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garelik of 9190 Cameron avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Sadie, to Abe Ernstein of this city. A re- ception was held on Sunday, Feb. 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Agree, 2401 Glynn court. The out- of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. I. Snyder of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Zalmonoff and Mr.' and Mrs. Allen of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Agree and daughter of Flint, Mich, Miss Molly Stettin entertained the guests with the Charleston, Paul Garelik gave a court scene in one act of a dope fiend, Miss Helen Aronson entertained with Irish and Italian recitations. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goldman an- nounce the engagement of their niece, Sylvia Cohen of Blaine avenue, to Sidney Allen Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greenberg of Glendale avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Arthur Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett of East Phila- delphia avenue. SPRING Month of March OFFERINGS OF DINNERWARE — GLASSWARE — HOUSEWARES — LAMPS — GIFT ARTICLES, ETC. AT MARKED REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES L.B. KING 6 CO Zara ry and 6.(/ran? River Stop Early and Get the Ben- efit of the Complete Assortment. Special! Open Stock Patterns For the EASTER SEASON We have received Special Assortments SHEEHAN'S 1550 Woodward Ave. All society items and other local note. should be communicated to the al. 4.1 T. Chronicle by S o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon In order to *ppm. in the current week's Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society EARso. Mail notices ma so • be received am 6itee limo Wednesday. The Junior and Senior High Schools of Temple Beth El observed the Purist festival by a dinner and dance given on Sunday night, Feb. 28. At the dinner the Megillah was read and Purim songs sung. After the dinner two Purim plays were pre- sented, written by Morton Cohn and Josephine H. Stern and Milton Gold- stein, students of the high school, and directed by Miss Cyreld Epstein. The Purim ballade and choral songs were conducted by Arcady Kaufman. Af- ter the plays there was an hour of dancing. The (lance was marked by special Purim favors and features. The committee in charge consisted of Frances Grabow, Irving Wartell, Sylvia Krell, Morton Cohn, Leona Payne and Mildred Barris. The Finest Creations in DiningRoomFurniture NO VALUES ON THE MARKET CAN EXCEL THESE DINING ROOM SUITES We've specialized in the selling of high grade dining room suites because we sell more of them than any other store in town —and sell them at lower prices. The best American makers come to us for their retail outlet. We buy Dining Room Suites in car- load lots and earn lower prices. These savings are passed on to you. The very latest period designs—Queen Anne, Tudor, Wil- liam and Mary, Adam, Heppelwhite, Jacobean and others in ma- hogany, walnut or combinations of both. Ten full pieces to each suite. If ever opportunity meant anything to you, it is this sale of dining room suites. To stay away would be robbing you of the savings you certainly are entitled to. Come! Sligh, Luce, Rockford, Berkey & Gay—these are a few of the world-famous makers who supply us with our dining room and bedroom suites. No Matter Where You Live It will be very much to your advantage to come here before you buy your furniture. You will be surprised and delighted when you see the wonderful assortment of truly high-grade furniture we have on display. And you will be amazed to learn that you can get this high qual- ity furniture at this store for the same price you might have to pay elsewhere for inferior mer- chandise of no reputation. Open a Charge Account evening Open except Friday. ZUIE ACK' CANTOR. \ 9332 OAKLAND AVENUE up. Oakman Cars Pass OByur Store Clairmont Cars One Block Away at Owen Choose from 6 patterns of 52-piece sets at this low price. All are fine porcelain and are carried in full open stock. The "Rosaline," "Marcheta." and the "Superior" patterns are pictured. All are decerated with dainty floral or scroll border designs in rich colors. Mrs. Irwin Yarrows of Chicago boulevard entertained for her sister, Mrs. S. Wartell of Chicago, with a luncheon and bridge last Wednesday. 171 Miss Dorothy Uretsky of 1493 West Euclid avenue entertained Fri- day evening, Feb. 26, with a house warming. Covers were laid for 18 guests. Mee Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goldberg of 1996 Calvert avenue left Tuesday, March 2, for New Orleans and other points south. They will return to Detroit on April 1. 'Al other-of -Pearl" Stemware $2.95 18-pcs., $8.95 39c Light cut stemware of clear crystal glass or- namented by floral cut- ting. Goblets, tall and sherbets, cock- low tails, parlaita end wine.. The set includes eight pieces; nch sand- wich plete, 6 salad plates, and a mayon- In spiral naise bowl. or optic glass, green light amber colored. Fostoria pattern In lull open stock. Sale piked at $5.55 for 111 pieces (sit each of Iced tum- blers, goblets and tall sherbets), HUDSON'S—TENTH FLOOR—WOODWARD Ilritlatc 411r (lioursrs c $tubio Pbrees 9031 1211! Xl•M lillmu PUG Atrrct CI...YOUNT Tmpire 0360 New 'Beauty for Your Home This Spring When Spring's overhauling time arrives you will find more possibilities than ever before for adding new charm to your home! Consult Detroit's fine interior artist, Mr. L. H. White, who will tell you instantly what your rooms need to bring out the fullest expression of their beauty. Sirs. David Miller of 3202 Burlin- game avenue entertained 18 guests at a bridge on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 27. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES May be as individual as hand-made furniture, you know. We design and make them to your indi- vidual specifications in our own studio ... a (no , : satisfactory and economical investment. Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Karbal of Frederick avenue entertained with a Purim dinner at their home. They were presented with a beautiful gift from their children in honor of their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Well avenue and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levine of Kirby avenue, have left for Cleveland, where they will attend the wedding of their son, Michael Levine, and Miss Kasdin of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levine will spend their honeymoon in New York, Atlan- tic City and Philadelphia and upon their return will make their home in Detroit. Miss Jean Golden of 3591 Twelfth street has as her house guest Miss Marian Bendel of New London, Conn. Many delightful affairs are being planned in her honor. 8-Piece Salad Set Savings on Stemware! The Misses Adele and Helen Hol- instat were hostesses at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower given in honor of their sister, Beatrice, a March bride-elect, at the Palmetto, on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 27. Covers were laid for 42 guests. Interior Decorator .•:.' an .,....‘,... roam', City Oak 014. 2150 Park Bird. Tolokeme Ramada,. 6, : ' %-wommogiocwwwoo.... ANNOUNCEMENT! DEX - WEBB DRUG COMPAf • 11703 DEXTER BLVD., Cor. WEBB JOSEPH M. FEIERSTEIN, PH. G., Prop. Miss Ricca Kay, who was the guest of Mr. and Sirs. J. Israel Jay of Byron avenue, has left for her home in Albany, N. Y. / Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schulman and family, formerly of Mt. Vernon ave- nue, have moved into their new home at 3310 Cortland avenue. • • / • Announces to all his friend, and