THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO SUMMER FURS 'MATERNITY A R E rasmonabi. p • r e I. ortentld• ratty designed to rental the con- dition. afford comfort and oar- . mknormal ar• Solt ad- I ,; Welt!. ,' loollos ORn b. worn attar chIld. birth 4 Mir$ .n $18.95 to $79.50 Coats $19.75 to $157.50 Prillroa0. l'hdere,ar $6.95 to $16.85 Lane Bryant 2nd Floor H. & B. MARKS 255 Woodward Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results 212-216 Michigan Ave. Mother',. Day Sunday, May 11th. Remember Your Mother WITH OXFORDS To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH CHRONICLE, 307 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. The Young People's Society of Temple Beth lit are planning a series of interesting events for Sunday, Nlav 11, a veritable sol- diers - sailors - students - and - strangers 'AVelconte - day. The initial event will be a special serv- ice at the Temple Sunday morn- ing fur the guests of the day, with an appropriate sermon by Rabbi Franklin 5111( an especially ar- ranged musical program. Fol- lowing the service the visitors of the day will be dinner guests at the homes of the members. At 3 :30 ill the afternoon there will he a matinee dance at the Tem- ple for the benefit of the stu- dents from the Vitiversity of :\lichigan, who expect to leave early. At 1; o'clock ditmer will be served for the young people and their guests. An elaborate enter- tainment, lasting from tt until 9:90, will precede the dancing, which trill close the all-day program. Resettle was the center 'decoration of the table, prettily set with pink and white favors. The following little guests enjoyed the party: Dorothy 16. Young. ;et trode Rush, Don Moss, Hilda Solomon, Dorothy and Jviitirttk. 1.■■■ V, Henrietta Friedman. Helen 1.ef- lsofsky, Jack Caplan, Jerome Biellield, Lt Mg De V oung, Milford Rush. Bertha and Delphine Loring. Helen kl•telle is the young daughter of NIr. and NIrs. Jack Fishman, of 126 East Palmer avenue. Patent and Kid 1, , Mott & Bedford Booterye 953 Woodward Ave. Mrs. Louis P. Nlarko and children, formerly of 1111 Joseph Canyttu, De- troit. bare removed ht Chicago where they are making their home at 730” Seeley avenue. NIrs. street, is Brush weeks at Chicago. Sellsvarto. spetitlith; COLON/AL I of 1672 sr ural WOODWARD AT SIBLEY Daily Matinees 10c NIr. and Mrs. NI. Romer, of Pr.) \l:.01111. street, are giving a reception Sunday afternoon tool evening in honor of their son, Corporal Bernard NI. Romer, who has just returned from eighteen months! overseas serv- ice. No cards. MAC DIARMID'S CANDIES Al 80c Exquisite liaskola Fillwt With Caudle. 40 THE GORHAM SHOP VOU will find it well worth your 1 While to view the special showing we are making of exquisitely engraved glass and chased silver Rose Jars and Vases - reproductions of rare old Chinese Porcelains. These unusual and unique pieces are the newest creations of our craftsmen, and the first truly representative display we have been able to make since the release of our organization from war activities. GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS. WOODWARD A'r AT JOHN R STREET DETROIT Friends of Corporal C. Shapiro will past eighteen months stationed at be pleased to learn that he has bean Fort Bayard, New Mexico. has rt.. discharged from the Base Hospital at ceived an honorable discharge f rOill Camp t II-ler, the wound ill his led the United States .Nrtny, :old is spend- having healed tip satisfactorily. Ile Is ing a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. expected home this week. Corporal Nathan Norman, of \Vest Grand Shapiro is the son (ti Mr. and Ni,. Boidevard, before returning to New S. Shapiro, 309 East Kirby as cone. Mexico. where, at the urgent inss• Pence of the government. he will re Air. and \les. David R. Stocker and slime his instrii•tion along vocational children tool their niece. Nlillie Cope- lines. lan, have moved into their uric home at 336 Jamgfellow avenue. NIrs. Ruth Ackerman and daughter are spending the summer at the healt- The last meeting of the Senior,. hful seashore of Venice, California. Fidelis Sorority was h-id at the home of Miss Rebecca Selik, Nlay .3. The .\ quiet wedding took place Monday next meeting will be held at the home afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Temple of NI iss Dorothy Stone.. Beth El when Rabbi Samuel S. Nlay- erherg united in marriage MISS Verda NVardrop and Samuel .Aelsernian. .\ dinner for a few intimate friends fol- Grinnell Bros: lowed the ceremony at the Hotel Stat- ler. NIT.. and Mrs. .Nckeintan left that evening for a wedding trip to Atlantic City and New York. Mrs. Homer L. Love announces the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. Sidney Faust Ileavettrich. \•ednesday, .April 30, at her home, 1126 NVashington avenue, Royal Oak. \I r. and Mrs. fleas enrich lithe left for a trip through California and on their return will reside in Detroit. 0 I Positively Fine Showing in Detroit in AStorti oftho Chorus and Man with MancN HELEN L. KRAUSE Piano Instruction Specializing in Ragtime Northway 6374-M 186 Palmer Ave. E. Weekly :Message to Jewish Chronicle Readers-- Exchange your silent piano for the piano every member of your family can play and enjoy—the genuine, .-1 built Mr. :111(1 Mrs. Max Rosenthal, Who PIANOLA PIANO \I r. Ira Friedenberg has returned front a short trip to Chicago, III., Grand Rapids and I lolland. Mich. Mr. a n d Mrs. H. Ilreenberg, of East Ferry avenue. have owned into their Ileis home at 237 East Kirby' avenue. Start ■ new era in your home! Let this memor- able Spring—the first since peace came to the World —bring to you and yours the delight and beneficial in• fluence of MUSIC IN •IIE HOME. You owe it to yourself and to ever, member of your household to hese music; the best of music; plenty of music avail- able at all times. NIusic is one of the greatest moral forces in the World today—it cheers, it ennobles, it elesates, it refines. It is a positiie blessing in any- one's life and no child nor g n-up should be de- prived of the boundless pleasure and uplifting influ- ences it provides. N1r. Harry Cohen is in New 'York city. 1.ittle Nliss Helen Estelle Fishman celebrated her fourth birthday with a delightful party last Saturday after- noon. May 3. The color scheme throughout the house was effectively carried out in pink and white. limge NIA'w.!'? 4119n nip Now This Spring have been living at the Statler the past few weeks. are leaving Nlon- day for Chicago, where they will spend a few days before proceeding to French lick, Ind. Tli, Temple Beth El branch of the Girls' Patriotic League, under the supervision of Miss Ella Stillman. gave an enjoyable program at U. S. General Hospital No. 36, on Sunday afternoon, May 4, to over 100 con- I:descent soldiers. There were songs by Miss Bessie Steingold and Mr. Jerome Remick, a violin solo liv liar- old Ehrlich and fancy dancing by Sylvia and Bertha Weiss and Goldie Delron, Mrs. J. Rytiek played all the accompaniments. Following the en- tertainment the League served re- freshments to the guest's. Evtusing. 15e-25c SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY Lieutenant jay J. Goldberg, for the is ! The Pound at Six Stu•iat In .1/Oran New Snappy The PIANOLA PIANO is the open door to MUSIC IN THE HOME! 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