THE . DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO LOCAL NO TE SID + 71 OINSIGUMMSUPSOMIMUUNCIMMIMMOSINNOSSOMOMNISMISOMNSMINCOMIMMNIONSMINNISIMUNO SUMMER FURS A R E * ; $101cmmunnuommil0101111111SHIMEIMMOINCIMISSISRUNSMUNNOIMOMMINCIIIMMIMICSMMISMOusinnWil. On account of July 4th the Jewish Mrs. J. G. Bro wn of Moss avenue Chronicle must go to press a day and Mrs. Henry Van Hasten of West earlier next week. All items for Forest avenue have gone to Philadel- these columns must therefore be phia and Atlantic City where Mrs. Brown will attend the convention of mailed or phoned to the "Chronicle" the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance not later than Wednesday, noon, Company. They will return July 7th. July 2. H E R E Max Goldberg and Emanuel Cooke of Duluth are the guests of NIr. and NIrs. Charles A. Fin•terwald, and family. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin gave the graduation address at the Bay City High School on Friday evening last. H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. JEWISH CHRONICLE $2.00 Per Year Mr. Louis Kahn was host at a din- Mr. and NIrs. II. S. Meyerfiehl and ner given in honor of Miss Edith Lowenthal at the Statler on Friday son, \Villiam, who returned to the United States recently after an ab- evening. sence of over 18 years. will make their --- Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund have future home in this city, where they returned front a trip to Atlantic City have many friends. The thrilling ex- perienee of the family during the war and other eastern points. and their efforts to return to their na- Mr. and Mrs. Benno Marx cele- tive land are intensely interesting. brated their silver wedding iinniyer- They were registered in Germany as sary last Tuesday evening, A de- American citizens and were assisted lightful reception was held in the in leaving by U. S. officials. evening at their home, 138 Connecti- cut avenue. Many out-of-town guests Mrs. Leon Rosinska rendered sev- were present. eral charming musical numbers at the ninth anniversary dinner given by the Michigan Authors' Association at the Ilotel Cadillac Thursday evening last. ON RENIEMBER YOUR AIAC DIARMID'S MARKET CANDIES TRIP MacDiarmid's Corner """-"-w"^^"^""'l VARARAision/APYSAISIOAsIRI In the big busy Broadway Market—a MacDiarmid store for your convenience—just a moment's stop on your market tour and you take home a box of delicious, freshly cooked MacDiarmids. All MacDlarmid's Candies Are Sin - fowl at Candi:raft 80c the Pound SIX STORES IN DETROIT Phone Main 4548 (All Stores) s offer 6 Miss Isabelle \Verbe of Westmin- ster avenue gave a delightful musi- cale-tea at her home on Friday after- noon. The following pupils partici- pated in the program: Rose Blum- berg, Elenor Mendelsohn, Gussie Feinberg, Albert Mose, Sylvia Fin- kelstein, Mildred Rothenberg, Marion Bresler, Ilelen Copulas, Esther Leach, Reeva Hurwitz, Rebecca Ra- vine, Adeline Missner, Esther Ravine, Angela Clark, NVanda Arnold, Lorena Arnold, Estelle Meister, Violet Wei- mar, Velma NI cLean, Reva Schein- man, Jennie "Zimmer, Rosaline Gold- stein, Lillian Adel, Eva Bass, Doro- thy Stickley, Jeanette Blair and Rob- ert Kerner. f c Mr. II Rothenberg is in New York Nliss Lillian Glickman of Farns- worth street left 9Vednesday fur a City. ten-day visit at ilyntuntil, Ind. Marvels in the Newest Nfilton M. Alexander delivered the address at the concluding meeting of the Safety First campaign at tic Lib- crty Forum last Saturday night. --- Mrs. John Feldman gave a mus- icale Tor her class of piano stu- dents last Thursday', June 19, at the Ganapol Music hall, 25 Adelaide street. The following participated: oriole Fiedrich, Julian Frank, Evelyn Friedman, Marion Van Vliet, Bernice \Veisinan, James Van Vliet, Nance Mildred Fink, Lucille Har- rison, Bessie 9Veinlierger, Nina Friedman and Evelyn Friedman. WHITE FOOTWEAR Offering a wonderful selection of beautiful Oxfords, Pumps and Col- onials at moderate prices. Every practical need can he sup. plied front 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 Sl Detroit's Exclusive Caterer and Decorator Weddings, Banquets— All Social Occasions O VER seventy-flue per cent of the leading Jewish Social Affairs of this city have been catered out by us In the last year. No occasion too small—none too large to receive our quotations. Miss Bessie Nathan left 'Fltursday. for a three weeks' sojourn in NIL Clemens, Mich. hiss I.illian Levin of this city, who has been visiting in Cleveland with lur uncle, Rabbi Morris .9. Levin, has !returned to her home. The Temple Beth El branch of the !Girls' Patriotic League gave a picnic at Log Cabin park in honor of the five continuants of the chili. The out- ing marked the closing of a very ac- five season of activites. Reports • were given by the chairmen of the various committees upon the Work in social serxice and charity accom- plished during the year. Enthusias- tic plans were discussed for the coin- ing season. The club meets under the direction of hiss Ella Stillman. .Mr. and NIrs. A. Goldman arc in New York City. Phone us. DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING CO M. A. Pereira, Mgr. 125 Richton Ave. RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. High grade work done by experts. Let us give you estimates. , The graduation exercises of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School took place last Sunday afternoon in the gymnasium. One of the most inter- esting features of the program was a tableau presenting "Famous \Nom- en in Israel," by the young girl grad- uates. Essays, recitations and splen- did musical numbers were given. Nfrs. R. Pfeifer announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Diana, to Frank F. Bressler of 348 Military ave- nue, Detroit, on June 19. NIL Bress- ler has just returned from overseas where he served two years with the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, 390 A. E. F. After a few weeks in this Virginia l'ark, are visiting in Charle- city they will leave for Brooklyn, voix, the guests of Nit- . and Mrs. S. N. Y. 'F. Gilbert. --- Mrs. Harry Levin and her young Among the Detroit musicians who daughters, Janet and Phyllis, and sis- will attend the eleventh biennial con- ter, Miss Lenore Cohen, who has vention of the National Federation of been her guest for the past two Music Clubs at the McDowell colony, weeks, left Thursday night for Chi- Teterboro, N. II., Sunday, June 29, cago to be present at the marriage are Miss Sylvia Simons, who will rep- of their sister, Miss Kate Cohen to resent the Chamber Music Society, and NIrs. Boris L. Ganapol, the Mu- Mr. Max Moore of Macon, Ga., on July 6. sical Art Club. --- The announcement is made of the Louis J. Rosenberg, president of the Michigan Authors' Association, acted marriage of Miss Bettie Jaffe, of In- as toastmaster at the informal dinner dianapolis, formerly of this city, and given at the Hotel Cadillac on Thurs- Mr. Meyer E. Martin of Hazleton, day evening iii commemoration of the Pa., who recently returned from France where he served with the ninth anniversary of the society. American forces. The marriage took Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Berger and son, place at Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sunday, Donald, arc expected home the end June 15. of the week from \l'heeling, We-t The l'oung People's .Auxiliary of Virginia, where they attended the funeral of Lieut. 99 . m. Baer, of this the Shaarey Z.,edek, will give their moonlight ride on Thursday evening, city, who died of injuries received on the Mexican border when the aero- July III, on the steamer Put-in-Bay. plane which he Was piloting collided The boat will leave from the foot of First street at 8::30 P. M. .\ record with another. crowd is expected. Finzel's orches- Mrs. Stearns and her two daughters tra will furnish the music for the of NIontgoincry, Ala., are the guests dancing. 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