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Confirmation Class at their home, 10
Edison avenue.
Max L. Michelson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Michelson, 80 Euclid ave-
nue, East, has been honorably dis-
charged front the U. S. Army after
Serving eight months in the Motor
his enlistment, Mr. Michelson was
sent to Fort Sheridan, 111., for train-
ing, from which point his company
drove trucks to Camp Holibrid, Balti-
more, Md. While under direct em-
barkation orders, the armistice was
signed, which led to the cancellation
of all troop movements. The Motor
Corps, however, continued to operate
until February, when the unit was
transferred to Fort Wayne for de-
mobilization.
Miss Lenore Cohen of Chicago is
the guest of her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin, 244
East Kirby avenue. Mrs. Levitt will
accompany her sister to Chicago July
1st, to attend the marriage of their
sister, Kate, to Mr. Max Moore of
Macon, Ga., which will take place
some time in July. Miss Kate Cohen
will be remembered by her many
friends in Dtroit where she has been
a frequent visitor in the past.
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You will find more than a place for cool, refreshing drinks—
Your will find a moat congenial end delightful atmosphere—The sort
of a place you are proud to take your family,
ICE CREAM PACKED TO TAKE
Candies Are
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Friends of Mr. Abraham Anspach
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin en- will be pleased to learn that he is con-
valescing
from a long illness.
tertained the members of this year's
Popular
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All MacDiarmid's
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TRIP TO CALIFORNIA
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Marvels in the Newest
WHITE FOOTWEAR
Offering a wonderful selection of
beautiful Oxfords. Pumps and Col-
onials at moderate prices.
Every practical need can be sup-
plied from our extraordinary large
stock, which comprises the finest
white linens and kid skins, with
Louis covered heels and smart
walking heels, Our prices are most
popular at
$5 - $6 and $7
A J. SNYDER, Mgr.
Stutter's Shoe Department.
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Miss Minnie Cordon.
Miss Minnie Gordon, who has been so-
journing in California for the past year
and a half • returned to this city the past
week and is at the home of her brother,
Louis Gordon, 235 Englewood °ve-
nni%
Mr. Julius Eisenberg has left for
Kalamazoo to attend the wedding of
his sister, Helen, to Rabbi Waterman.
GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin gave the
bliss Beth Ripley spent several days
graduating address at the Eastern with friends in Detroit enroute to her
High School Thursday evening. On home in Denver, Colo.
Monday of the coming week, he will
be the speaker at the Highland Park
On Sunday, June 1st, a pretty wed-
High School.
ding took place when Miss Sadye M.
Weinstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smitt an-
J. Weinstock of this city, was united
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
in marriage to Dr. I. Z. Taub, of New
ter, Helene Gellert, to Major Harry
York. Rabbi A. M. Hershman per-
Gigord Warren. The wedding took
formed the ceremony in the presence
place at the Temple Beth El Mon-
of the immediate family. Mr. and
day, June 16th, Rabbi Franklin offic-
Mrs. Taub left the same day for the
iating. Mr. and Mrs. Warren will be
East, visiting New York, Atlantic
at home after August 1st at 506 Cros-
City and other summer resorts. They
by St., Akron, O.
will make their home in Detroit on
their return. Dr. Taub was formerly
Miss Helen II. Morris, who has stationed at the United States Gen-
been studying music in New York, eral Hospital, Base No. 36, on the
Citl, also doing concert work through Psychological Board.
the East for the past year, has ar-
rived home this week to spend her
Miss Edith Atkins has returned
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Morris, of 29 Pilgrim ave- from a motor trip to Cleveland.
nue.
Mrs. Louis H. Goldberg, of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenthal, 103 Rapids, is spending 10 days with her
Eliot street, wish to announce the en- sister, Mrs. A. Schlesinger, of Brush
gagement of their daughter, Reva, street.
to Mr. Louis Berman. The wedding
will take place in the early fall.
Mrs. Simon Lachman, of 99 West
Ferry avenue, has left in company
Julian Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. D. H. Eppstein, of Toledo,
Meyer Frank, left Saturday for Camp for Wakceshaw, \Vis., where they
Kee-No-San-Bee, Junior Military SOH spend the summer. •
Academy, at Mullet Lake, for the
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summer.
Miss Jeanette Fineherg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fineberg, 229
Farrand l'ark, will graduate front the
Ypsilanti State Normal School June
25th. Mr. and Mrs. Fineherg and
daughter, Helen, will attend the
graduation. Miss Fineherg will teach
in Detroit schools the coming year.
Miss Dora Zeiget, of Baltimore, is
visiting here with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Zeiger,
of 33 Tennyson avenue. Miss Sallie
Zieger, cousin of Mr. Zeiger, of Ashe-
ville, N. C., and Miss Ethel Goldstein,
niece of Mrs. Zeiger, of Baltimore, are
also their house guests for the Sum-
Men
Miss Edith Weisman and brother,
Bernard, left for Cincinnati, 0.,
where they will attend the engage-
ment, reception of their brother,
Sydney Weisman, to Miss Helen
Miller of that city.
EOPLE instinctively associate
silverware with Gorham,
because Gorham Silverware
includes literally everything per-
taining to the silversmith's art.
The public knows the value of
Gorham Service, because every-
body appreciates the beauty and
variety of Gorham patterns, the
originality of Gorham designs and
the high standards of Gorham
quality. This preference also ex-
tends to Gorham prices, because
a satisfied public knows them to be
synonymous with the integrity of
Gorham Silverware.
Louis Cohane addressed Pisgah
Lodge, I. 0. B. B., last Monday night
on the subject of "Safety First."
On Friday evening, the members of
the teaching staff of Temple Beth El
Sabbath School, thirty in number,
were the guests of the Sabbath School
Board of Directors of the Temple at
a dinser tendered them at the Phoenix
Country Club. The guest of honor
on this occasion was Miss Rose Phil-
lips, who is about to retire from the
faculty of the school after a long
period of eminently successful ser-
vice. Miss Phillips was presented
with a very beautiful gift as a token
of the esteem in which she is held by
her co-workers.
Silverware
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DETROIT
I Detroit's Exclusive
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Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions
VER seventy-five per cent of the
leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
city have been catered out by us in the
last year.
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No occasion too small--none too
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. DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING CO
M. A. Pereira, Mgr.
125 Richton Ave.
Hemlock 8654
Grinnell Bros! Weekly Memo , to Jervish Chronicle Readers
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