7711,t)ETROIVEMSfiffiRONICUI PAGE SIX DAY NURSERY DANCE AT STATLER JANUARY 30 A dance will be given Jan. 30 at the Hotel Statler under the auspices of the Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby • A Clearance of Women's Shoes it KING'S ANNUAL PLATE SALE 5 The conference of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the Men's Temple Clubs and the Temple Sisterhoods, which will be held in Cleveland during the week of Jan. 21, is attracting large numbers from Detroit who will attend as delegates from their respective organizations. Among those who will leave on Sun- day are Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. harry Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander, Fine china and glass plates at discounts of from 10% to 40% from regular prices. There is a wide range of prices and pat- terns. L.B. KING & CO. .ibrary au? 6.(frana Diver Discounts on all china, glass- ware, lamps, housewares and gift articles with the creep. tion. of Lenox china, Alma silver, Rogers 1847 silver and Rookwood pottery. • • a : . . . ...... GASSEL'S January Discount Sale ON ALL MERCHANDISE 20% off On Our Complete New Stocks of Fine Lingerie and Silk Hosiery. GASSEL'S 206 BAGLEY In the Michigan Theatre Building. Special Holiday Sale of Grand Pianos Hampton Baby Grand, New,$575. $2,500 Welte-Mignon reproducing Grand, used 90 days. Will sacrifice at extremely low figure. We have several Story & Clark Baby Grands slightly used that we will dispose of at prices ranging from$585 to $795. Call at once and inspect the beautiful instruments. This is an opportunity seldom seen to secure a high-grade piano at bargain prices. Phone Cadillac 9030, ask for Mr. Nachazel. Story & Clark Piano Company 1230 Washington Boulevard Saving You 20% Fur Coate of regal quality—so carpi• site, so rich, so absolutely appealing —at genuine reductions of 20% to 50 3/4 1 Only ■ Rollins January Fur Sale can bring a message so magic! to 511 V cro Special Values In Eastern Mink Mink—the most desired of furs! An opportunity of a life. time to procure a rich coat in a style known only to Rollins, at a tremendous reduction. Inspect these utterly lovely creations now! $2,650 Mink Coat 2.250 Mink Coat 2.500 Mink Coat 2.250 Mink Coat 1.595 Mink Coat 1,795 Mink Coat 2,750 Mink Coat '41,895 Reduced to 1,695 Reduced 10 1.950 Reduc,d to 1,795 Reduced to 1,195 Reduced f o 1,350 Reduced to 1,950 Reduccd Special Values In Cocoa Ermine Ermine--peerless as a wrap for day or evening—soft. rich. magnificent. Inspect the generous array at Rollins'. Cocoa $1,750 Cocoa Ermine 1,650 Cocoa Ermine 1,150 Cocoa Ermine Reduced '41.295 Reduced to Reduced to lejtalinsE9 36 Adams Avenue West Near Ado., Theater regular Hudson quality Fashionable shoes are greatly reduced ':11w for clearance. Shoes for almost every casion, including satin, suede, patent leathe calfskin, and beige kid- skin. Strap styles, o.lfords, buckle pumps, and opera pumps with hi, low, or medium heels. All sizes and widths, but not in every style. . The spacious home of Mrs. Sol Gil- tleman on Second avenue was the scene of a musicale and tea of ex- quisite appointments last Friday aft- ernoon. Those who presented the program were Mrs. Electra Von Dolcke-Simons, soprano; Miss Ilelen Morris, pianist; M. Albert Bolet, vio- linist, and M. Ella) Dell-Orasiee, ac- Miss Sylvia Simons, daughter of companist. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons of MRS. HANNAH HARVITH Pallister avenue, has returned to her Miss Ruth Schaeffer of Cincinnati, home after an extended stay in New Ohio, who has been the guest of Mr. Day Nursery. The proceeds 'of the York. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of Glad- affair will benefit the children at the stone avenue, has chosen Feb. 20 as Baby Day Nursery. Mrs. Hannah Miss Frances Gurovitch, daughter the date of her marriage to Dr. Syd- Ilarvith. 301 East Philadelphia ave- of Mrs. Sarah Gurovitch of 2753 ney Wolfgang. Miss Schaeffer has nue, is chairman of the affair and is Tuxedo avenue, has chosen Sunday, now returned to Cincinnati, where ably assisted by Mrs. R. Gallows and Feb. 27, as the date of her marriage she will be extensively entertained Mrs. Yudkoff. There will be a pro- to Edwin Rothenberg., son of Mr. and prior to her marriage, which will take gram the same evening consisting of Mrs. Joseph Rothenberg of this city. place in Cincinnati. Mrs. Charles some of Detroit's foremost artists. Wolfgang entertained Miss Schaeffer Liszt Complimenting Mrs. Joseph Silber- with a beautifully appointed bridge- Hungarian Rhapsody No 8 Miss Ethel Goldman. stein, who is leaving for an indefinite luncheon shower at her honie on ''The Sun of the Ittisata" Keler Bela stay in California, Mrs. Goldstein of Wednesday, Dec. 20. Covers were Gabriel Sitas, Michigan la-year-old boy who w the Seward entertained with an laid for 28 guests. CO Wednesday, v i lin adieu party of delightful appoint- Jan. 5, Miss Doris Wolfgang was hos- .1/:Vrrk. Cthr l'iun ' hiP in '''''"ifss, ments at the (took-Cadillac Hotel. S ilts. Gabriel ten at a bridge-luncheon shower in Anna Kuwalska or "ono" honor of Miss Schaeffer. Covers were r,sus Goldman will accompany both .unto. stk. Sirs. Rose Mersch of West Phila- laid for 25 guests. delphia avenue was hostess to 11 guests at luncheon on Tuesday at the Much interest is being manifested Phoenix Club. in the Hadassah luncheon to be held ALL ARE EXCELLENT VALUES! I IC DSON'S—SEVENTI I l'IOOR—WOODWARD The J. L.111 t DSON CO. DE"IR UIT o .1 L-- The local liadassah chapter will present a Palestinian evening to its members at the next regular meeting, which takes place Jan. 19. The pro- gram will be made up of talks by those who have visited in Palestine.) 4.45 and '7.45 Pair 1,050 795 at the Masonic Temple on Feb. 1, at Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand which Mrs. Irma Lindheim, national boulevard entertained 25 guests at president, will be the guest of honor. luncheon on Friday at the Phoenix Club. Mrs. Julius Cohen and Mrs. S. Nus- Miss Gertrude Frank of the Addi- baum were hostesses at luncheon and son Hotel spent the holidays in Cin- bridge on Monday at the Belcrest for cinnati. She may either remain or 50 guests. proceed to New York for the rest of Dr. Sydney Wolfgang, physician, the winter season. and Dr. Jacoby T. Rothner, dentist, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Green , have moved their offices to 8786 Lin- formerly of Detroit, who have now wood avenue, corner Gladstone. made their residence in Cincinnati , Ohio, have just returned from New Mrs. David Huber entertained at York, where they spent the Christ - another of a series of luncheons at mas and New Year holidays. her home on Pingree avenue on Mon- day. The Music Study Club presented a . program of great merit last Friday Miss Jeanette Steinberg has as her afternoon at Temple Beth El. Fred- wo huo guest Miss Shaw of Cleveland, house erick Alexander of Ypsilanti and Mrs. will sail with Miss Steinberg Annis Dexter Gray, who shared the about Feb. 1, for a Mediterranean honors for the afternoon, were en- cruise and an extended visit in Pales- tertained at luncheon at the Belcrest tine • by the board of directors, preceding the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub of 3327 Carter avenue have left for New Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Druckman of York City, where they will attend Pingree avenue have returned from the automobile show. During their a delightful stay in Chicago. stay in that city they will be guests Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of Boston at the Roosevelt Hotel. Robinson.Cohen's Annual Clearance of "America's Finest Furniture" Now Offers Unparalleled Buying Opportunities Marriages BITTKER-FRANK The marriage of 'Sfiss Ethel Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank of 2221 Calvert avenue, to Max Bittker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bittker, was an event of Tues- day, Jan. 11, and took place at the Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man officiated. The bride looked charming in a white taffeta gown and carried a bridal bouquet of roses and lilies-of- the-valley. lier veil was made of chantilly lace and kept in place with a band of pearls and orange blos- soms. Miss Bella Bittker, cousin of the groom, assisted the bride as maid of honor and was gowned in a flesh col- ored gown and carried a shower bouquet of roses. Barney Bittker, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Following the ceremony a dinner was served to 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bittker left for a honeymoon trip to New York and upon their return will reside in Ypsi- lanti. ALPERIN-JACOBS boulevard have returned from Buf- The marriage of Miss Jeannette Milford Stern returned on Friday falo, N. Y., where they spent the holi- Jacobs, daughter of William Jacobs from a trip to Mexico. days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stern. of Poe avenue, to David Alperin, son Bernard Ginsburg of the Hotel Ad- of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alperin of Mrs. M. Schlafer, accmopanied by Memphis, Tenn., took place Sunday her daughters, Mrs. Eva Keine and dison has left for a month's trip evening, Jun. 9, at Hotel Steller. through the East. Mrs. I. H. Werner and children, have Rabbi A. Si. Hershman officiated, in left for Los Angeles, Calif., where The many admirers of Dr. Mark the presence of the immediate fami- they will spend the winter months. Gunzberg will note with interest his lies. The bride was charming in a white forthcoming piano recital to be held on Friday evening, Jan. 21, at 8:30 satin beaded gown trimmed with p. m., in the Pisgah Lodge auditorium pears and rhinestones and carried a bridal bouquet of roses and lilies-of. on East Ferry avenue. the-valley. Her veil, which was made Michael Feinberg of the Federated in Russian style, was made of pure Metals Corporation left Thursday, duchess lace. Miss Abbie Goldberg of New York Jan. 6, for New York City. On Jan. 12, on the President }larding, he will City, cousin of the bride, was maid sail for a two months' trip to Europe, of honor and wore a flesh chiffon where he will be the guest of rela- beaded gown and carried an arm bou- quet of tea roses and sweet peas. tives and friends. Miss Miriam Jacobs, sister of the The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- bride, acted as bridesmaid and wore raham Horwitz of Medbury avenue a flowered chiffon gown and carried entertained them with a dinner in an arm bouquet of tea roses and honor of their thirty-fifth wedding sweet peas. Mose Alperin, brother of the anniversary on Jan. 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horwitz of groom, assisted as best man and Rob- ert Rosenberg was usher. 15775 Muirland avenue. Mr. and Little Miss Rosalee Jacobs of Mil- Mrs. Horwitz were the recipients of waukee was flower girl. many lovely gifts. Miss Florence Shirely Krell played the wedding march. Among the many pre-nuptial at- Following the ceremony a dinner fairs given in honor of Miss Estell was served to 60 guests. Oakman, a bride-elect of Jan. 16, Mr. and Mrs. Alperin left for ■ were a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Myrtle Fraser of West Alex- honeymoon trip to New York, Wash- andrine avenue, a personal shower by ington, Florida and Cuba. After the bride's sister, Rose, of 2316 West Feb. 15 they will be at home to their Grand avenue, and a hosiery shower friends at the Peabody Hotel, at by Miss Bessie Karlin of West Phila- Memphis, Tenn. Among the out-of-town guests delphia avenue. present were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kurson of Bangor, Me.; Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Oakman of 2316 West Grand avenue announce Wolf Kurson of Columbus, Ohio; Mr and Mrs. If. E. Jacobs and daughter, the approaching marriage of their daughter, Estelle, to Harry Kamnetz- Rosalee, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Milwaukee, ky of this city, to take place on Jan. Wis.; Mrs. Samuel Goldberg and 16 at Joseph's banquet room. duaghter, Abbie, of New York; Mr. Miss Florence Trunsky of Boston and Mrs. Harry Goldberg of Glad- boulevard entertained on her thir- win, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. William teenth birthday with a bridge on Jan. Ilimelhoch of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and 8. Prizes were won by the Misses Mrs. Michael Alperin and Mow Al- Ernestine Hamburg, Katherine Owen, perin of Memphis, Tenn.; Mr. and Ruth Weissman, Mary Nell Coots and Mrs. Herman Alperin of Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. Jacob Alperin of St. Louis; Jeanette Kaplan. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Weingarden Miss Lucy Yoskowitz of 3731 Bur. and eons, Milton and Jerome, of lingame avenue has returned from a Flint, Mich. delightful visit of three weeks to Fordson, New York and Buffalo. " While east ahe attended the Alpha MOHEL Omega Dental Fraternity convention and also visited several hospitals and Recommended by Detroit Phyei• clinics to further the work done in cians. Now Residing at this city at the North End Clinic. 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Everybody Enjoys Our Home Baking. Stop and Shop Pastries 12121 Mr. and Mrs. Barney Atkins of Calvert avenue have left for a three months' stay in California. Phone Empire 6426 Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and daughter, Rhea Lillian of 2092 Pingree avenue visiting with relatives in Roches- ter, N. Y., and will also visit Albany, , N. Y., prior to their return . REV. H. MILKOVSKY are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gould of 15310 LaSalle boulevard entertained lin honor of their third wedding anni- versary Sunday afternoon with • din- ner for eight. In the evening 16 guests were entertained with bridge. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Israel of Birming- ham. Ala., and Mrs. H. Alpern of I Bay City. • Mr. and Mrs. Max Perlinuter of I 1214 Atkinson avenue have r" ''-reed' from New York City, whers .ney at- tended the wedding of their son, , Samuel, to Miss Dorothy Shiffman of that city. While east they visited relatives and frier in Baltimore, Md . AVENUE The Finest French nad Danish Pastries, Fancy Cakes and Coffee Cake. Only Pure Butter 1.1.ed. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARTIES \ ND WEDDINGS . . REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR HAMILTON Phone Longfellow 0523. . tholnicht IMPORTERS and CLOTHIERS 1400 Washington Boulevard Our First Discount Sale GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Recommended by New York, CM- eago and Detroit physicians. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Moved t• 1699 TAYLOR Plume Empire 4322 REV. J. SILVERMAN ;In= '77.: ble ► rl Specialist. DS Years' Cason..... Radorowl by Lai*, rhy.satasa. 229 ALGER Empire 7390 Camay at Hamra IlyaNyegon The newness and quality of Schol- nick Apparel command the favor of discriminating men just as the gen- erous discounts appeal to the thrifty. The Overcoats are selling at one- third off ; the Suits at 20 per cent off, and Furnishings and Hats at 20 per cent off the moderate regular pric- ings.