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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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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,

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H. & B. MARKS

Cadillac 1449

Reliable

Upholstery Co.

84 Jefferson Ave.

212-216 Michigan Ave.

The Home That
Quality Built

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MAC DIARMID'S
Chocolate Homestead

Built on the site of the little up-
stairs store of Copper Kettle fame,
the original Maelnarmid home.
Visitors to the city find Chocolate
Homestead one of the show places
of Detroit.

gtertalifti at Carnlycrall

Six

Stores In Detroit.

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Protect Your
Furniture--

All MacOlarinfil's Candles Ara
80c the Pound.

A highly successful year in the an-
nals of the Jewish Woman's Club
came to a close last week with the
election of officers and directors for
the ensuing year. Great as have been
the chib's achievements in the past, it
is planned to make it an even greater
and more telling factor in the cont-
. 'Dimity than it has ever been before.
The newly-elected officers are as fol-
lows: President, NIrs. Max May; first
vice-president, Mrs. Mayer Sulzberg-
er; second vice-president, Mrs. Benja-
min Lambert; recording-secretary,
Miss Edith Weisman; financial sec-
retary, Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman;
treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Glogower;
auditor, Miss Fannie Simon; custod-
ian, Mrs. Henry A. tirolik.

The following Detroiters will attend
the National Conference of Jewish
Charities at Atlantic City: Fred Si.
Butzel, president of the Conference;
Blanche J. Hart, Executive Secretary
of the United Jewish Charities of De-
troit; NIL Bernard Ginsburg, Miss
Golda Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Krolik, and NIT.. Milton NI. Alexan-
der.

Bicur cholem Juniors will open the
Among the hostesses for the Arts excursion season with their ninth an-
nual
outing to Tashmoo park, Sun-
and Crafts tea Wednesday afternoon
were Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. II. M. day, _lime 8. There will be entertain-
ment
on the.lmit. athletic contests at
Fechheimer and Mrs. David A.
the islands and dancing the rest of
Brown.
the day. Arrangements are in the
Mrs. Nlorris D. Silver appeared as hands of David Cooper, while the dis-
soloist before the Matinee Musical of tribution of tickets is tieing handled
Ann Arbor Friday evening, on the by Daniel Shapiro. Active on the
occasion of the annual meeting and committee are: Si isses Sadye SchithoL
tea given by the organization. The Hattie Levin, .1tma Shapiro, Char-
affair was at the time of Mrs. G. W. lotte Price, Lillian Vine and Messrs.
Nlorris Furstenberg, NIannel NI. Ros-
Patterson.
enthal, Louis Bogrow and Charles
Mrs. A. Simon, 33 Alfred street, an- Rubiner.

Miss Dorothy Krolik and Miss Em-
ily Nlorris were present at the Spring
Mutest at Ann Arbor.

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"Moe Stories of Service"

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Straws---Yes!

They're just
waiting to be

Mrs. Jacob Prinakou (nee Lillian
Smilansky) of Milwaukee, NVis., is
visiting her parents, Sir. and NI vs.
Max Smilansky, of 1211 East Han-
cock avenue.

Nliss Freda Fishbaine is spending
Harry E. Livingstone, son of Sir.
a few days in Ann Arbor.
and Mrs. S. Si. Lampke, who has
been over in- France for the past
Sir. Leon Dreifuss will speak at twenty-one months with the 42nd
the Witai Brith Forum luncheon next Rainbow Division, 168th Ambulance
Tuesday noon, May 27. on the sub- Co., returned to his home Slay 12.
ject, "Court Martial." Sir. 1)reifuss
has seen ten months' service both in
GIRLS' DRESSES ARE
the United States and France with the
QUAINT AND PRACTICAL
31st and 81st Divisions in a capacity
intimately connected with Court
Prennet for atria from 2 to 6 and
Martial affairs. His message is sure Ii to II years for this mummer's wear
to he an interesting one.
are both quaint and practical. The
mInghnms are attractively combined
The members of the Sigma Phi with plain. one-toned materials or
have collars, cuffs and cheminettes Of
Beta and their escorts were the guests sheer, white materials. Plain pink,
at a charmingly appointed party bite, green. yellow and I,tv-mder
are also made more dalaty
given Sunday night, May 18th, by chambrays
and becoming by collar and ctiff sets
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Klein in honor of White organdy, pique. batiste or
of their daughter, Julia.

Registered at the Colonial hotel,
Mt. Clemens, this week are Mr. !I.
Ilimmelhoch and Mr, 55'. Himmel-
hoch. --

On the reception committee repre-
senting the Jewish Welfare Board to
welcome home the Red .Nrrow boys
were the following: Jacob Nathan,
Captain; H. P. Cohen, Arthur E. Els-
e!, J. J. Cummins, Julian Krolik, Sol
NI. Cohen, Abe Cooper, Jesse F.
Hirshman, Joseph Vehon and harry
Solomon.

Shiny of the numbers Ihal It. Siegel
011. 0110w are direct copien made from

Picked"

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June all

the other
kinds of
,lien's Hats,
Too.

The quality is
never
questioned.
Price always satis-

factory.

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DETROIT

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MATERNITY

Faehion•bl• •p-

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rally demised to
ronr•al the oon•
dItIon
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Comfort and Par•
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Ovid. Pelf ad•
; tooting. Can tm
! worn alt. child-
birth.

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Put an end to your
awning troubles

by equipping, home and
place of business with

Goss Awnings

Our -epmation is back
of nery awning we make
you are assured of good
wearing material--of the
right t ore--firm yet
not Indio of colors that
al e dependable. 0 u r
service i, prompt and
efficient.

She hair an unusually
large stm.l, of the new
awning mate:la's and the
patterns a re decidedly
smart.

Clinton St.

Orders should be placed
early, that we may design
the right awnings for your
particular needs.

Move the fo'17s into a Goss Tent for the
summer. Settle unit for a joyous,
nice. outdoor v: calien. You is
get much
more 111 n mine atid freedom from your
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Main
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at
Bates

Dross,
$18.95 to $79.50

All Work Guaranteed

Grand Pianos a Specialty

Cadillac 6438

But the genius who
invented the
"Little Giant"
potato pellet
is not
conquered yet—
not by
a darn sight?
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pleat effect at the front, hoth shies lie-
edged with frill. Pale pink erotcheil
butt mint and Moon add at farther touch
of embellishment.--Ads.

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

Factory-215

CHARLES

Another dress It of pale pinkeltlin•
bray with the etheerest of srailoped
white collars and cuffs. It has a short
wal•ted bodice and a very full skirt
In attached. the Joining line tieing de-.
lined by at piping of color. Embroidered
&meta, uneven in height, rise from the
piping and enthroldered lines to about
one-third the bodice length. 'rhe skirt
Is also trimmed with embroidered lines,

Free Estimates on

E. C. Brink Co.

HE pistol cracks! The race is on I But
.. G
d Lightning," Blacksmith Antiv's
horns-made speed-buggy, refuses to budge! —•• ■

And then'. Andy' ■
girl with that
blamed
city smarty,
and all the folks
of Pipsrville
laughing
fit to kill!

Among the speakers at the Protest
meetings NN'efluesday afternoon were
All manner of dainty trientnings are
Rabbi Aishishkin, Rabbi Samuel S. used
on theme dresses. For Instance, a
Mayerberg, Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, Siegel model of white batiste nag a
Fred Si. Butzel, Hon. Chas. C. narrow pleated frill of !knit colored
organdy, edging the narrow, turned
Simons, Joseph Chagy and NI. Ras- down
collar and nutted back curls. The
onowski of New York.
short bodice In made with plain box

Mr. and Sirs. Louis Smilansky have
returned front a trip to Cleveland, 0.

Evenings 15c-25e

Daily Matinees 10c

Imported dimities, elnimbrion and
Swinges. One of the models or special
attractiveness IR made of chambray in
a clear, apple green ton, There Is at
plain short-waisted bodice lieltet with
a two-inch hand, piped with olack.
The belt la embroidered with colored
/Posies and green leaven. The sleeves
and neck are piped with black

Tuning $3.00

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We wish to announce
at this time that it is our
intention to remain in the
present location until the
expiration of our lease in
May, 1920, Plans are
under way for the new
home of The Gorham
Shop, details of which
will be announced to our
clientele at a later date.

NIr. Goodman Lefkofsky is regis-
tered at the Hotel Melbin, Mt. Clem-
ens, Mich.

Friends of Miss Lillian Shimberg
will be happy to know that shi has
The marriage of Sliss Kean Burn-
completely recovered from the ef-
stein and Mr. Harry .1. Alders was
fects of her recent unfortunate street
solemnized Slay .1, in the presence
car accident.
of only. the immediate family.

We are showing several new styles of en-
graving—Distinct types not shown else-
where in the city.
Select your wedding stationery from styles
approved by America's smart set-

Announcement

the bridal party.

Mrs. Nlamie Cherkose, 105h Brush
Mrs. Isadore Feldman is receiving
street. has reword from New York
City. where she owl her brother, Har- congratulations on the birth of a
ry E. Livingstone, upon his return daughter, Isabel Jane, at the NN'oman's
Hospital.
from France.

The very latest conceptions in Wedding In-
vitations, Marriage Announcements, Recep-
tion Cards, At-Home Cards and Church
Cards may be obtained in our well equipped
stationery department.

GORHAM SHOP
e4

The Sigma Ni Sorority will give
their first informal dancing party at
the Felloweraft Athletic Club, 711
NVashington Boulevard, Monday
evening. Slay 26. On the roster of
the Sorority are the following names:
Sarah Vanders, Violet Singer, Sadye
Solomon, Clara Stumph, Eleanor
Powers, Amelia Rose, Laura Camp-
NIG and Mrs. Charles II. Fluster- bell, Eva Williams, Florence \\Till-
iams
, Marion Pungs and Edna Reese.
wald of 225 Calvert avenue announce
the marriage of their daughter, Cor-
NIr. Samuel Stiglitz of this city
inne, to Mr. Guy Rowe, Sunday, June
1st. They will be at home to their visited her sister, Mrs. .Nbr. Wechsler
of
Pittsburgh, Pa., last week.
friends from 3 to 5 o'clock in honor of

nounces the engagement of her sis-
ter, Miss Zelda Caminsky, to Mr.
Morris Kadish.

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