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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-07-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

Nit-. David Saffir, 122 East Forest ,
avenue, is taking a boat trip to black-
iliac, where he will spend two weeks.!

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SUMMER FURS
A
R
E

*

V:iried and delightful have been the
entertainments complimenting Mrs.
Rena Wilhelm, the charming New
' York guest of Miss Zeldah Smith, of
92 Erskine street. Numerous theater-
parties, daintily appointed luncheons
and extended motor trips about De-
troit and environs have been some
forms of diversion that have helped to
make Mrs. Wilhelm's visit a pleasur-
able one. Miss Smith entertained in-
' formally at her home Saturday even-
ing last for her visitor. There were
thirty guests. Music and dancing
were the predominating features of
the evening's entertainment.

H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

LOCAL NOTES+

'd r. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and
family. and Mss Emma But eel, are
leaving for the East where they will
spend the summer.

.Mr. E. T. Berger has left for Chi-
cago.

At Your Summer Cottage

The Folks will thoroughly enjoy their

MacDiarmid's Candies

Leave your order at any of our six stores and your
MacDiarmid's" will be sent by parcel post every
week—charged to your account.

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a cag a r m ilr

All MacDiarmid's
Candies are
80c the Pound

Splytaltttt

at Candyerall

SIX STORES IN DETROIT
Phone Main 4548 (All Stores)

Phenominal Furniture Values
of the

R EMOVAL
SALE

\i r. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman, of 3(14
Mr. and Nirs. Leopold Wineman
are visiting in Buffalo, Indianapolis Kirby avenue, are receiving congrat-
ulations on the birth of a son,
and New York city.
Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville \Veit, of 25
N1r. and Mrs. L. Albert, of Cleve-
Connecticut avenue, have returned
from a two weeks' motor-trip in the land, are spending the week-end with
East. Mrs. NN'elt and children are their mother, NIrs. Bessie Nathan,
planning to leave within a few days of the Slather Hotel.
for ()tuella, Nfich., where they will
The engagement of Miss Emma NI.
spend the summer.
Solomon, of Glennie, !Mich., to Dore
Pollack, of New York city, is
H.
Hiss Louise Selling, daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling, and announced. Nliss Solomon has re-
Nliss Diana Selling, daughter of Mrs. sided in New York for the past sev-
Bernard B. Selling, are spending their eral years.
vacation months at a camp in Maine.
Nlr. L. NI. Goldman, 257 Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert \Veil and avenue, announces the marriage of
family have left fur New York City his daughter, Lillian, to L. M.
where they will make their future Rudick, of Georgia, on June 28.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Siegel gave a lawn
On Thursday, July 10, Rabbi and party in honor of the graduation from
Eastern
High School, of their son,
Mrs. Samuel S. Nlayerberg will re-
turn from an absence of about five Herman, at their home, 22 Kenil-
weeks. On the evening of the same worth avenue, Saturday evening last.
day, Rabbi and Mrs. Leo NI. Frank- The lawn was lighted by fancy Jap-
lin and family will start for Marble- anese lanterns. Herman Siegel gave
head, Nlass., where they are to spend an address. Vocal selections were
given by the Misses Sybil Rosenberg
their vacation.
and Gwendolyn Velick. Mrs. M. Gold-
\I r. and Mrs. S. II. Kahn and fam- man and Donald Nathanson. Piano I
ily, of 29 Waverly avenue, are tour- and violin selections were given by
ing through the northern part of the Rex Templeton Raskin and Robert
state. Miss Birdie Michelson is ac- brews, Miss Madeline Nathanson
and Ruby Snetz and the Nlisses
companying them.
Gwendolyn N'elick and Sara 1)rap-
?Ors. Sidney Stone entertained the kin gave an exhibition of dancing. S.
members of the Auction Club and NVaxler gave clever impersonationi
their children in honor of the second of AI Jolson, George NI. Cohan and
birthday anniversary of her daughter, other noted comedians.
Naomi, at their summer residence in
Mrs. Jos. Freedman, of 124 NI ed-
\\like Lake, Mich., July 2nd.
bury avenue, left Wednesday for a
Miss Teresa Alexander has re- month's slay at Mt. Clemens.
turned home from a visit to Omaha,
Miss Sadye Goldberg is spending
where she spent several weeks with
the week-end in Cleveland.
relatives.

Miss Helen Krause, who has been
Miss Stella R. Heineman is the
guest of NIrs. I. R. Nlyers, 287 Long- visiting in Chicago for the past five
weeks, has returned to this city.
fellow avenue.

SHOP

Authoritative Stationery

HERE'S a world of satisfac-
T - tion
in the knowledge that your

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personal stationery conforms in
every detail to the requirements of
good form. Whether it be Wedding
Invitations or Announcements, Sta-
tionery, Cards, or Special announce-
ments of any character, you may
be sure that your order, if entrusted
to The Gorham Shop, will be
executed quickly, accurately and in
perfect accord with the present
vogue in exclusive stationery.

GOLDSMITHS c SILVERSMITHS,ING.

GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN a STREET

DETROIT

SUMMER SESSION

Thomas Normal Training School

July 3rd to August 7th

'rinse

wishto

ao. designed for

leno•tom y or

10v:timed work.
The school tr.ilm students for mary other lines of work beside' , tiimidng.
Classes tin0 beso at ,agedthat a student may take W1)11, In III, 0 than OM.
den itinen.
The work is IntensIv , and the student May enter for two or mot ,
Tuition Is SS... Per Reel,
StudeptA met) enter it any tin),

HOUSEHOLD ARTS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1 MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Nit.. and Mrs. Samuel A. S. Jacobs
On Monday evening last, Rabbi
DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT
Three Weeks Session
Leo NI. Franklin officiated at Kala- have returned to the city and are at
Five Weeks Session
Five Weeks Session
Ear 'Training
mazoo at the marriage of Rabbi Phil- 110111r to their friends at their resi-
Design
Mune :Management
(Theoretical and Ap- rimory
ip F. NVaternian to Miss Helen M. dence, 300 Virginia Park.
piled/
. !Melody and Cease Writ- I mmonstration Work
Isenberg. The bride is a granddaugh-
Cookery
Costume Design
leg
ter of Mrs. Hannah Goldberg of this
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llarris have
Dietetics
interior Decoration
Chorus Conduliting
l, tioll Study
Ci.lo;
city.
moved to their new home at 391
Music A pprecia thin
institutional
Pencil
Burlingame avenue.
instltutainal Management
Lettering
Sight lleading
Methods
Mir. Nlilton M. Alexander spent a
itug Weaving
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Mfr.
Morris
Cohen,
son
of
If
r.
and
:Marketing
Pasketty
few (lays in Chicago.
illstory of Music
)(Vinery
lisielitig
Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, has returned
Costimie Design
titre Club
Toy :Making
Sewing
Systems
Nietholis
Miss Sara H. Drapkin has been home after a year's service overseas.
Hand Wnrk
I Alethods
i'ostes Design
appointed manager of publicity for
I!
for
calalog
full
InfornintIon,
I

:■
and
Write'
Mrs. David Moss, of Cleveland, is
the lawn fete is to be held at Wood-
visiting
in
Detroit.
ward avenue and Adelaide street on
THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL
Saturday,' July 12, at 8 p. lit., by the
North wa v 192.
Detroit, Michigan.
1181 Wordwari Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Isaacs, of
Hospiters of the Woman's Navy
Corps. The fete, which will be under Toledo announce the engagement
the management of the Betsy Ross of their daughter, Ruth Caroline, to e
Court, promises to be a unique and Sherman L. Lowenstein of this city.
interesting affair. Old colonial cos-
tumes will lie worn by the reception
Mr. and Nfrs. Mayer Stone and
and service committees.
Piano Instruction
their daughter, Heroine, of 320 At-
kinson avenue, have left for an ex-
Specializing
in Ragtime
A very simple home wedding was tensive motor trip through the east.
Northway 6374-M
186 Palmer Ave. E.
solemnized Monday, June 23, at 3 They will spend two weeks at At-
o'clock, when Miss M. Blanche lantic city and will be home the latter
Weisberger, daughter of Mr. and part of July.
Mrs. Harry II. Weisberger, of Cali-
fornia avenue, Highland ('ark, was
united in marriage to Lew L. Levin-
son, son of NI r, and Mrs. J. Levinson,
of this city. Rabbi A. NI. Hershman
officiated. The bride and bridegroom
left for an extended honeymoon trip
in the East. On their return they will
reside at 932 Lafayette boulevard.

The Greatest Furniture Event
in the History of Detroit

O

GORHAM
400)-

NIT.. and Mrs. C. Rosenthal and
(laughter, Evelyn, of 228 NN'est Grand
Boult
vard. are motoring to Chicago .
Mr. and NIrs. Arthur Coulson of
Winona avenue were at home to
Mr. and Mr s. Barney Atkins have
their friends and relatives on Friday
of last week in celebration of their moved into their new home at 91)
Frederick street.
fifteenth wedding anniversary.

UR new building, the most modern
of its kind in America, nears com-
pletion!

Therefore the time remaining in which
to secure removal values lessens!
- -.. es 4,891111110
.
e lovers
the greatest opportunity that hom

HELEN L. KRAUSE

It Is

c ver had to complete their furnishings at savings
that will be impossible n those who delay too long!

Now Is the time to buy!

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Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator

Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions

VER seventy flee per cent of the
O
leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
city have been catered out by us In the

last year.

LOU GOLDBERG

Registered Optometrist and
Manufaduring Optician
Now located at

Phone us.

245 Griswold St.

125 Richton Ave.

RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO.

High grade work
done by experts.

Hemlock 5854

Beauty and Charm — and Prestige

All the latest and scientific
Instruments for Examining
Eyes

Distinct Characteristics of Each Instrument of

A complete optical shop the quick -

Phan. lot
Estimate

245 GRISWOLD STREET

ambit
Tee
f relicts

SLIP
COVERS

with a complete line of optical
goods, Kodaks and Films .

84 Jaffersam
Avenue

Cad. 1449

Let us give you
estimates.

Materiel
lowest
his

est service on repairs in the city .

Open Evenings

MATERNITY'

Fashionable an-
parel, ecientln-
i rally designed to
conceal the con.
dolon. •f •rd
comfort and pet,
nOit normal ac•
tient. Salt as-
C.1 ■ 11 be
worn after child•
blific.

WE
CLEAN

Dresses,
$18.95 to $79.50

CLEAN

Coats
$19.75 to $157.50

WITH

Skirts,
$6.95 to $16.85

Underwear

Lane Bryant

2nd Floor

255 Woodward

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The GRINNELL Line of

GRAND PIANOS

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GUARANTEED ODORLESS

PARIS CkryNEW WALNUT 6

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Dr. Roy M. Greenthal has gone
to the Boston Floating Hospital for =
the summer.

No occasion too small—none too
large to receive our quotations.

DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING CO

M. A. Pereira, Mgr.

Nfr. and Mrs. M. Levin announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to hi r. H erman J. Egins, son
of Nit-. and Mrs. J. Egins of this city.

Everything
in the
Realm
of Music
at
Michigan's
Leading
Music
House

I

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KNABE

a

GRINNELL

BROS.

SOHMER

'VOSE
SHONINGER

HARRINGTON

—Grands, sold in
Michigan by us ex-
elusively.

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Dere, you've not only the advantage of largest stock to
select from—not only all sizes, ranging from the dainty and
graceful miniature models to the magnificent concert styles,
but with the one you choose for your home there is the pres-
tige of a widely known and honored name; for these are in-
struments of acknowledged worth—instruments whose reputa-
tion justifies pride in ownership—and insures longest and
greatest musical delight.

Let the Grand l'iano in your home be suggestive of more
than culture, refinement and artistic ideals—let the prestige of
its name bespeak your keen musical judgment and discrimin-
ation!

Other
Instruments
in Exchange

Grinnell Bros

Information gladly given by phone (Cherry

3600) or mail, if not convenient to visit our

Payments
Arranged
if Desired

store.

26 Stores



Headquarters

243.247 'Woodward Ave.

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