PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ■ oletio-c Remembef- The End of the Month Will Close Our Greatest Clearance! 4s To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should b• mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH CHRONICLE, 307 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. Mi sh- k and \Mrs. sin spent a few days in Lansing ass week in attendance at the an- teal meeting of the Michigan •itate Pharmaceutical Society, of which NIT.. Mitslikun is a member. NIrs. harry Weingarden, Flint Well., who was in the city to at- end the opera, tsar the guest of Ws. M. 11. Zackheini. Announcement is made by Mr. Ind Mrs. S. Deiches, of Chicago, if the marriage of their daughter >tella to Major Nathan A. Kotner, if Detroit, which took place on S aturday, March 8. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bei sm an, lu58 Brush street, have issued :arils for a supper dance Saturday evening in the Hotel Pontchar- :rain. There will he 100 guests. I CLEVELAND KANSAS IITY CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS t77479481 Wocdward Ara - Mr. and Mrs. Nlonroe Rosen- ,i• or t.,.. -- . 0 • d$.14, ■ ,, • field, of Second avenue, after so- L • Z( .' journing in Florida for some 4 hi time, are now at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Blaze' _ will entertain at it dinner dance Great Savings to be held at the Statler hotel on .. Saturday evening, March 22. Are Still Mr. and N1rs. Ilarry Farbstein Possible! are the happy parents of a son. Mr. :Nrthur Nlansbach has been We are receiving honorably discharged from the navy and has returned home. ) many smart new Hats, FURS Samuel and Nlax. L a p o r t, Every Expectant Mother Should both University of . ' .qichigan stu- admirably attrac tive Wear the Famous Lane Bryant 212 216 Michigan Ave. dents, spent the week-end with and surprisingly inex- their family at !MO John R street, pensive. . Mrs. Harry 1Veingarten, of 41, Flint, MiC11., who was in the city Smart models con- to attend the opera, was the guest II' dime& y • • r s' s expenence to of Nlrs. II. Zackheini, 218 scientikelt colf=x ceived and executed by N. edbury avenue. i. fi l ',ITutpcfrt the vital organ. lend • normal ap- NIT- . and NIrS. Israel Brown,. brilliant designers in putance, promote health Nliss (*Kilda Brown and Miss Flor- 877 Woodward Ave. ta t, di f , lf,or r do.ciLtitiort to the v gpo. New York and our own ence Brown, of this city, are spending a few days in San We are now showing an extra• workrooms. Diego, Cal., having motored ordinary collection of chic new there from Los Angeles, where Petticoat. q, 4 Hats for Spring. Advance Easter Camisoles. 11 they are spending the winter. models ready for your selection. Mr. and NIrs. S. E. Lind, of 199 KLINES'-711IRD FLOOR Edison avenue, announced the en- gagement of their daughter Doro- 2sd Met, 255 Woodward Ana. thea to Mr. Nlaurice E. Swade. Miss Bessie Guitees, of Ottawa, Canada, is house guest of Miss Sadie 'Weinstock, 10 Leland inc- line. .‘ "Purim" dinner was Popular Male. Dolly Beginning at 2 P.M. given by Miss Weinstock in 111 VON :DAAYY i. honor of her guest. TUESDAY Eves., Sat. And Sun. \I r. and Mrs. Max Nlay left for Mar. 23.24.25 WOODWARD AT SIBLEY For the convenience of our patrons we have opened New York to meet their • son, • 15-25c • a store in the Lieutenant Gerald J. Nlay, who LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE'S 0 will arrive home on the Venetia. STORY OF THAT FASCI- NATING CHARACTER, 0 NIr. Nlay has been in the S 0. "THE LONE WOLF" S. department of the A. E. E. for where every facility has been provided to give the same 15 months. Fri. and Breed ai ,, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. II. Siegel arc 111 Thus., excellent service which characterizes a "Mac Diarmid" W.d. and WM. o Men Mar. 26.27 S• Mar. 28.29 spending a few weeks in Atlantic store from the ordinary. City and New York. COMEDIES, TRAVELOGUES WEEKLIES ON ALL PROGRAMS 0 Lieutenant Fred A. Ginsburg You will find it convenient to stop at "Mac Diarmid's Corner" while shopping in the market, and take home insurance officer at Camp Custer, has, been honorably discharged a box of delicious freshly cooked candies. and has returned to his own in- GRINNELL. BROS. Michigan's Leading Music House. surance orice 192fi Penobscot H. & B. MARKS - Meab's Mr. Samuel Young, of Newark, N. J., was a Detroit visitor this week. Mr. Victor Slesinger, who was the victim of an automobile ac- cident several Nvecks ago, is slow- ly recuperating. Rabbi and Mrs. Leo NI. Frank- lin will leave for Cincinnati on the evening of Sunday, March 30, to attend the sessions of the Cen- tral Conference of :\merican Rab- bis, of which the Rabbi is Vice- President. Preceding the Conven- tion, which begins On Wednesday, the Executive Board will hold its sleeting. Rabbi Franklin is On the Conference program to give the response to the address of welcome and also to discuss a pa- per to be presented by Professor Morgenstern on the subject "If Dr. Wise Were Alive Today." The marriage Of Miss Amy Ray Callum to Mr. Louis Pearsol will take place at the Statler hotel on Tuesday next, March 25. Mr. Raymond! E. Weil ad- dressed the members of the Washington Progressive Club last Nlonday evening. 1 - i lt $.2:1 Up Lane Bryant C 0 /- ON I A L • HENRY B•"The • WA LTHALL go • 7 A; acagarmicir SPECIALISTS AT CANDYCRAFT. SIX STORES IN DETROIT 32 BROADWAY 211 WOODWARD 747 WOODWARD 1505 WOODWARD BROADWAY MARKET McMILLANS, Opp. the Pontchartrain PHONE MAIN 4348 (ALL STORES) Easter Candies Should Be Ordered Now To insure 1:/livery. DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GABRiEWITSCH Miss Rosa Raisa, the dramatic soprano artist of the Chicago' Opera company, and Mrs. Julius' Stone and daughter Beatrice, o Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan and Miss Mil- dred Simons, of 151 Palmer ave- nue west, at dinner Sunday, Mardi 111. NIr. and Mrs. William Gordon, of 118 Ilendrie avenue, an- nounce the engagement of their sister, Gladys II. Warren, to Mor- ris Garwett, son of Mrs. Dora Garwett, of 9:18 Brush street. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lind, 199 Edison avenue, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Doro- thea to Mr. .Maurice E. Swade. Miss Bessie Guitees, of Ottawa, Canada, is the house guest of Miss Sadie Weinstock, 10 Leland avenue. , who gave a Purim din- ner in honor of Miss Guitees. 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