7ittifientotrjEwun eiRON ICI E PAGE EIGHT - • t JUVENILE BAND PLANS DANCE FOR OCTOBER 24 P(Afte0 I 11 4•11,. 9 The Juvenile Concert Band of De- troit will sponsor a package party and dance to be held Sunday evening, Oct. B. KING a CO. .eibrar,y ate? 6.(frana River Invites Yon to • specially arranged and unusually in eeeee ting exhibition of Lenox China This important display will include the finest examples of China ever made in America. In conjunction with Lenox China will be shown the latest productions in Steuben Glassware. In the Salon Des Beaux Arts —Sec- ond Floor. Exhibit open frost Monday, October 18th, to Saturday, October 30th, inclusive. . t • . ; :: .. GOOD CLOTHES AT THE SMALLEST MARGIN OF PROFIT KNOWN. The Music Study Club opened its activities for the year with a study program at Webster Hall on Oct. 8. Mrs. M. B. Benyas, chairman of the day, announced those Alm would lead the discussion of Wagner, his life and influence, also his works. Those who presented papers were Mrs. A. Pol- lak, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. John Feldman and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Wolfe of 2721 West Grand boulevard will be at home Sunday afternoon and eve- ning, Oct. 24, in honor of the bar mitzvah of their son, Hanley. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman and family, formerly of 2991 Hazelwood avenue, are now residing at 3296 Clements avenue. On Friday evening, Oct. 8, Mrs. Louis Norman of 3003 Carter avenue entertained in honor of Mrs. Harry Lewis of Los Angeles, Calif., with a mah jong and bridge party. Covers were laid for 25 guests and table decorations were carried out in or- ange and black. Prizes were award- ed the Mesdames David Miller, Mor- ris Shaeffer, Harry Lewis, Samuel Al- mug, Harry Bennett and Harry Blackman. --- Morris B. Brown and Charles Gold- man have returned from a 10 days' stay in Atlantic City and have re- sumed their musical studies with Miss Epstein. Mesdames I. Rosenstein, H. Har- mer and B. Fine entertained with a farewell party in honor of their cou- sin, M rv. B. Shotzberg, who has re- turned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Shotzberg received many lovely gifts. Greater Fuel Economy—Proven Heating Efficiency A B C Oil Burner At Hudson's Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shapiro and family, formerly of 1698 West Eu- clid avenue, are now residing in their new home at 2067 Virginia park. Miss Frances Wollen of 431 East Palmer avenue was hostess at a luncheon given in honor of Miss Dina Lewis of London, Ont. Covers were MRS. MORRIS SCHMIDT laid for 20 guests• — • 21, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne Miss Revah Goldberg, daughter of avenue. Mrs. Morris Schmidt has been Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Goldberg of Rich- chosen chairman of the affair and is ton avenue, has left for Philadelphia, putting forth every effort to make this where she will attend the Curtis In- an outstanding affair of the season. stitute of Music. An electric toaster Will be raffled the Sallie evening and everyone who In honor of Miss May Moss, who has 0 ticket will be entitled to a free left on Saturday for an indefinite ruffle. stay in Pittsburgh, Miss Jean Levin The public is urged to attend. of 1635 Calvert avenue entertained with a surprise farewell party on Thursday, Oct. 6. it When you are trying in your own mind to decide which engineering principle appeals strongest to you in the selection of an oil burner it is well to consider ACHIEVEMENTS before making a decision. In a recent series of United States government-conducted testis the ABC oil burner was awarded the highest rating for heating efficiency. The J. L. HUDSON CO. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot—Detroit. —1 ■ 11gle&M1 ■ 11..— N).144 % Among the ninny delightful affairs given in honor of Miss Sylvia Cohen, whose marriage to Sidney A. Burnett rittlytututtlx nixItarmLiix In honor of the birthday anniver- I will take place on Thursday, Oct. 21, sary of her husband, Mrs. Morris Ito- were a luncheon and miscellaneous perport of Collingwood avenue en- shower for 16 guests at which Mrs. In loving ornery of my dearly be- tertained with a surprise party. Morris Cohen of Pingree avenue was hostess on Saturday, Oct. 9, at the loved sister, Carrie Myers, who de- 1 Following a delightful trip through Wolverine; Mrs. Perry Burnstine en- parted 31 years ago, Oct. 16. Iler Loving Sister, Bessie Myers ' the East, Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. tertained with a bridge and miscel- Brown of the Chatham Apartments laneous shower for 20 guests on Sept. Lewinstein. have returned to their home. Mrs. 26, and Miss Eleanor Lezerson com- Brown is now visiting with her chil- plimented the bride-elect with a dren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Yah- luncheon and personal shower at the Ion and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Chatham on Saturday, Oct. 2. S'renko of St. Louis, 51o. Complimenting Miss Elizabeth N. Mrs. Julius V. Brown, formerly of Rubenstein, whose marriage to Louis the Imperial Hotel, is now residing Levitt of Cleveland will be an event in the Malvern Apartments, 93 Sew- of Oct. 27, Mrs. Morris Webber of Engagement., Weddings. Roast. and and avenue, where she will be glad V1'est Philadelphia avenue entertained All Social Functions. to see her many friends. with a bridge and miscellaneous shower of delightful appointments on V1. Cater to the leading Jewish Swnd Affair. of the Coy. Rabbi Velvul Ginsburg of Brook- Tuesday evening last. (formerly David Gorodoki lyn, N. W. Decorat• Homes and Halle. of Poland) has been the house guest Mrs. M. Landau of 11028 East Jef- of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Margolis of ferson avenue entertained with a DETROIT CATERING CO. 3277 Pingree avenue during the past bridge-luncheon on Tuesday after- M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. week. noon at Webster Hall, in honor of 125 RICHTON AVE. her niece, Miss Evelyn C. Sachet of'. Heatleels 5454 Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cashdan of 1946 Philadelphia, Pa. • Taylor avenue announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Faye B., to Dr. Adolph Ehrlich, which will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 23. PHYSICAL @LTURE SHOES 0°M‘ • 'Detroit Exclusive Catering Style Hai Onert "Known Since 1875 far Qualify" Made and Fitted to Correct Your Troubles—Quickly! Built-in Arch — Sung Gripping Heels. Width AA AA to EEE Sizes 1 to 10 Fittings by X-Ray. FASHION AND COMFORT, INC. Exclusive Distributors. L i 1434 FARMER STREET HERMANN HOEXTER B. Mus., Columbia University. REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING — COACHING Endorsed by icroif Parternack, Director Victor Wring Machine Co., Claret. Polerro, Dir. Chkairo Opera Co. Residence Studio: 2243 LOTHROP AVE., near Fourteenth SL Phone for Appointments, Euclid 2144. Mr. and Mrs. Max Brody of 9519 Oakland avenue announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Marion, to Maurice J. Unrot of this city, which will take place at the home of the bride's parents on Sun- day, Oct. 17. __— Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg are 'leaving shortly for French Lick Springs, where they will be en- sconsed for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenfield, for- merly of Putnam avenue, are now residing at the Belcrest. OVERCOATS By "g.g.g.","Simon Ackerman" and "GillmanlEx.mayflouer) F EW stores in America can show you today as vast and varied an assortment of fine Overcoats as you will now find at Harry Suffrin's. Prominently featured in our stock are the tailoring creations of "GGG," "Simon Ackerman" and "Gillman." And we never have seen any overcoats that were better styled or better made. We invite •you to see them. They are different from last season's in many ways—smarter, dressier and more dis- tinctive. Come in and learn what fault- lessly dressed men will wear this sea- son. 1133 Shelby St., near State DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST TWO-PANTS SUIT STORE THIRD ANNUAL DANCE Mrs. Roy Abrahamson of Pitts- burgh, who is visiting with relatives and friends in the city, has been ex- ten.ively entertained during her stay here. On Saturday, Mrs. Joseph Me- linotT and Mt s. Carl Shalit will act as hostesses at luncheon and bridge at the Wardell in honor of Mrs. Abra- hamson. In honor of Miss Ilelen Ettinger, a bride-elect of Oct. 19, the Mesdames Sol Kaplan and Charles Kaatz enter- tained with at kitchen shower and six tables of bridge on Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs. Kaplan, 22311 West Phila- delphia avenue. The home was beau- tifully decorated with autumn colors. Prizes were awarded at each table and Miss Ettinger received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frieberg of 415 Tuxedo avenue entertained Sun- day, Oct. 10, with a dinner at the Beth Moses Congregation in honor of the bar mitzvah of their sun, Meyer. Covers were laid for 200 guests. Miss Beatrice Weinberg of 3021 Carter avenue entertained with a bridge-luncheon of beautiful apponit- ments on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 10, as a home welcome to Miss Anna Tack, who has returned after a four months' visit with relatives and friends in New York City and White Lake. l'rizes were awarded the Misses Esther Koven, Pearl Gruskin and Jean Feldman. --- Complimenting Miss Helen Ress- ler, whose marriage to Louis Kroh ner will take place Sunday, Oct. 17, the Mesdames Daniel Goldberg and William Serling entertained with a bridge and mah jong luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Belcrest Apartments on Monday afternoon, Oct. 11. The table was beautifully decorated with flowers and each guest received a vanity case as a souvenir. Prizes were awarded at each table and covers were laid for 25 guests. Miss Ressler was the re- cipient of many beautiful gifts. Miss Anna Tack of 2305 Bezel- / wood avenue has returned to her home after spending four months in New York City and White Lake, N. Y., where she was extensively enter- tained by her many relatives and friends. Among the many delightful affairs given in honor of Miss Shirley Koper- man, a bride-elect, was a surprise bridge and linen shower for 60 guests at which Mrs. Minnie Frishman of Clements avenue was hostess on Sat- urday evening, Oct 9. Miss Koper- man was the recipient of many love- ly gifts. Prizes were awarded at each table. Given by the LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE FIRST HEBREW CONGREGATION OF DELRAY SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1926 Commencing at 9 P. N. AT THE HUNGARIAN AMERICAN CLUB ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR A miscellaneous shower and bridge luncheon were given for Miss Rose 1 Zeidman on Sunday, Oct. 3, at the home of Miss Esther Greenberg, 3259 Sturtevant avenue. Miss Z./idealist was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Chronicle Press for Fine Job Printing Coats of Rare Mink $1,250 Uiwards This is a week of greater values in Furs at Rollins, featuring mink—to demon- strate the superiority of Rol- lins' values in fine fun. At- tend this important showing. Save considerably by select- ing your coat nowt now at Rollins is a collection O N of display mink coats more fascinating and precious than any ever shown before. Tai- lored in straight-line styles that portray youthfulness, these ultra-distinctive coats are ample evidence of the supremacy of Rollins style and quality. They will be inspected by all lovers of fine furs, and chosen by those to whom outstanding value and quality is paramount. god b i l i ns k° 36 Adams Avenue West Near the Adams Theater