11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY A Graceful Carriage (Continued from past 10) Florence higher has re- turned from a week's visit at Clif- ton Springs. liss Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldstein were at home on Sunday in honor of the confirmation of their son, Darold. irs. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesin- ger, of Chicago boulevard, who have been spending several weeks at Atlantic City, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hirschfield, of Kalamazoo, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Victor Ettlinger. Madam Lipzin, of New York, and her company of Jewish players, acted before a capacity house at the Garrick theatre on Sunday evening. The play was "Iler Awakening," which ran for 30 weeks in her New York theatre. The Jewish players are introduced to Detroit under the local management of Nathan Schreilier, who will vpresent Bessie Thomasfsky at the Garrick theatre on Sunday, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg will receive on Sunday in honor of the confirmation of their son, David. Mr. and Mrs. L. LevisOn, who have been guests in the city, have returned to their home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. N. Goldman an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Mr. Carl Arfa. Mrs. Arthur Victor and family, of Buffalo, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman, of Kirby avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schauer and daughter, Virginia, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rothschild, have returned to their home in Marquette. Mr. Oscar Rosenberger has re- turned from New York. Rabbi Max AI errit, of Evansville, itdd•essed the student congregation at Ann Arbor on Sunday evening, his subject relating to the Shakes- peare "fercentinary. Mrs. M. Weiss and Miss Doris Weiss have returned from French I .ielc Springs. r. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of Rowena street are occupying their home at Grosse Pointe for the sum- mer months. Mrs. J. F. Lipsky and son of 27 Benton street left on Saturday for a six weeks' visit in Rochester, V. Mr. Emanuel T. Berger spent a few days in Chicago during the past week. (Continued on page 12) Is impossible if your feet hurt. Uncomfortable shoes make wrinkles as well. But you must look modish. sit ‘; IL tne ( oF Box tlieNk14 417 11 4r ovi - /11 A. a of Cut • Flowers flig il")414144 Call us up—Cadillac 3804—for an assort- $2.00 ment of Roses, Carnations, Tulips, etc. , Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes We take complete charge of decorations for parties and socials. ATLAS FLORAL CO. R. FRIEI)MAN. Manager Camio* Nlardian near Woodward have all the new style fea- tures of the season while the cushion sole of lamb's wool and resilient cork in- sures solid comfort. Cadillac 3SO4 Come in and try them on Wrigittal iUobrll anb Attportrb TrratWitti front tlarin (Our pitman will flub tllr lutrot worb in otillr in Or tutu ullupru atO rffrrtu net Nioplau in opting nub rumour otglru Ati inuitation to rxtrnbrb to you for guar ittoorrtion Dr. A. Reed flitilittrrg Tompang 189-191 Itloobtuarb Aurttur Cushion Shoes 272 Woodward Avenue To a' oid imita- tion look fOr the name of the ma- ker in the shoe. Orlrylnutr Caitlin 47111 About, Empirr Ellcatrr John Ebberts Shoe Co., Makers of Women's Shoes. 105 THE MILLAR SILK SHOP 21 East Grand River Ave., Cor. Farmer St. Showing Silks That Are Different American and Foreign Silks, Velvets, Chiffons, Silk Nets and Georgettes, and Sport Corduroys NEW STYLISH SILKS EVERY DAY 3 A "little bank" will encourage you to save Get one tomorrow with a ONE DOL- LAR DEPOSIT, keep it on your desk, at the office or at home, where you'll see it every day. You'll find yourself slipping in a nickel —a dime—a quarter, and occasionally something larger, until first thing you know you've got an amount well worth depositing and adding to your bank book. It will be so easy that you won't notice it. After your first deposit you'll save more and save faster. If you live out of town, write for one of these "Little Banks." "Meet Friedberg-- Wear Diamonds . ).) 212 Griswold St. B71' Milo rne llfabley's SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Soifer Bros. 517 HASTINGS STREET One Dollar Will Open an Account With the German-American Bank Griswold and Lafayette Chene & Gratiot—Mack & Mt. Elliott—Gratiot & Hastings CORNER BREWSTER We request an opportun- ity to show you Detroit's finest assortments of Woolens and Silks at wholesale prices.