rIMW14ftwut • THE DE1RO/ ItliNVISH CHRONICLE •• 4wa vu um u clas eg am n omm il itiaiin estecitieSteiNliCtilall stimonsa se meas ■ Sansisintsisesislimessr. BETROTHED TO PAGE TWO II ; NOTES I* „.. ., , .,„„„„„,. „„,,„„„„,.„„,„ + „„„„„4 I .,„„; ,. , ,.„„i„„„,, awn„. „„,,„,„„„.... ..,,„,,...,„n„..„, „„..„ Lac'A GORHAM SHOP Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg was in Mrs. Samuel S. Mayerberg has re. mimed from a visit with her family in Cleveland Tuesday, where he official- ' ed at the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca , i ;• . tij t Cleveland, 'Markowitz Cassel, a prominent Jew• Mrs. S. E. Slobin, of 199 East 'WI social-service worker. Josephine, annount/L. the engages Mr. and Mrs. A. Asherson, •of 206 mint of her sister, Miss Sarah Green- berg, of Bay City, to Lieut. Dr. harry Medhury avenue, announce the en- Lebson, of East St. Louis, Ill., who gagement of their daughter, Lillian, t o has recently returned from active Mr. Aubrey N. l'ereira, son of Mr. and service overseas. Mks Greenberg: Mrs. N. A. Pereira, of this city. Re,. after visiting Nev • jork city„.and ception on Sunday, July 27th. No spending part of the season in 'stile cards. Catskills, is now I 2 .40nding a' icy/ Mrs. Rosa Aronheim, of 702 TRI- weeks with her siste,r, to the city. M:III avenue, entertained for her niece, • Miss Esther Gomberg, and bridal Miss Esther tinhOrg, of Duluth: party, with a pre-nuptial dinner Minn., and Dr. Charles E. Goodnaam, Thursday evening last. Covers were of Virginia, Minn., were united in laid for ten guests. marriage by Rablii:Iiininuel S. Mayer- berg at Temple Betk HI Friday last at Mrs. Lillian Gomberg and soil, p. m., following WhiCh a beautifully Ephraim, of Duluth, Minn., are the appointed 'dinner was served at the guests of Mrs. Gomberg's sister, Mrs. lintel Statler for ten .guests. Rosa Aronheim, of Tillman avenue. it ,JEIERIOMIES2.1 , 'l T w,s Serve You Let Delicious Frozen Creams, Sodp, Fizzes Parfaits, Sandwiches, Ctilf Ground Floor—Main Sure taiaj). The Broaclwax Theatre 32 BROADWAY —Open Sundays— Which Watch? W •1 Mr. D. Krolik is in New York city: Miss Belle Fay Brown. Of much interest to the younger set of ...,, Fall term August 29th SPECIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Domestic Science Domestic Art Physical Training Industrial Arts Manual Training Drawing Music Commercial „ Tea Room and Institution (Management)........ Veiling Housekeeper Dietetics Secretaryship ' One and two year courses.' our graduates. Financially and profenseonally the post- Great demand for lions are most desirable. Established thirty years. New location and equivalent. Send for catalog of any department. THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL Northway 192 " 1197 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Minh. A regular meeting of Sigma Xi Sorority was held at the home of the president, Sara Zanders, 1117 Townsend avenue, Monday evening. Owing to the heat the meeting was adjourned early and the remainder of the evening given over to recreation. The following attended: Sara Zan- ders, Violet Solomon, Clara Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank arc Eva Williams, Florence Williams, wiests for a few weeks at "The Inn;' Edna Reese and Amelia Rose. The next meeting will he at the home of Charlevoix, Mich. Edna Reese, Belvidere avenue, Mon- Dr. N. E. Aronstam has returned day evening. Atlantic City. from a trip to Mr. and Mrs. J. Soifer and son . Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss have have returned from an extended trip through the East and are now at their returned to their home in Cleveland After a visit with Mrs. Sloss' parents, home, 590 Brpsh street. l Miss Ruth Rosenfield and nephew, Arthur Goulson, Jr., of NVinona aye- ime, are visiting for a few days at Parsen's Island, St. Clair Flats, the guests of Mrs. Adolph Sloinan. •'Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sillman and 'fondly are summering at Far Rock- away, Long Island. They are the guests of Mrs. Sillman's sister, Mrs. Fred Grosslight, of New York city. i o. I - , it i cz,t,„ sr 47 • ansian Company 4 Mrs. Harry L. Kopel and son, Hugh, of Cleveland, formerly of De- troit. are visiting at the home of Mrs. R. Kopel, of 203 East Warren avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuttnauer, of the Hotel Statler, leave Saturday for a trip to Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Lake Minnetoka. alter ANNOUNCES be The entire management of The Parisian Company will under the supervision of Mr. Louis Siegel, who for years has managed the Cloak & Suit Department of Heyn's Bazaar. A Buyers are now in the East making very extensive purchases of the finest merchandise obtainable, to present to the women of Detroit on "Opening Day."' Mr. S. R. Goldsmith is in New guest at the Pennsylvania York, Hotel. Fitting Your Glases e Taltittitt (gri- 1 ..The Fashion Shop of Detroit Next Door to Madison Theater July Clearance Presenting Greater Values Than Ever in High-Grade Exclusive "CONKLIN" Apparel While They Last Choice Choice Any Any in the House in the House Suit Cape $2V Formerly Sold up to $110 SPECIAL 19. ,25 Selected From Stock for Immediate Clearance $ 150 Dresses at Taffeta Serge Satin Georgette order that In Your glasses may be properly fitted and tender 111axl- mum Service, it Is Important that the work be exo. , cute,' by one who Is export In ad- In this justing. t h e •, -ttloo st)le of NOM' glasses should he given due eon- skielatlan. We a large havo stock of !rames ro mountings ?tom which to select those that ale the nost Find best J COM suited to your features. LOU GOLDBERG Registered Optometrist and Mania. factoring Optician 245 GRISWOLD COR. CLIFFORD. Main 451. Open Evening!). WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO BE ABLE TO PLAY The Latest Itaa-Time Jazz Mode On The Nano' I /tin Teach You In The Shortest Possible Time. HELEN L. KRAUSE Northwty 6374-M. 186 Palmer Ave. F. RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. 84 Jefferson Avenue Phone lee High grade work done by experts. Eatimate Cad. 1449 Let us give you estimates. Wants' Wear •ntnt •nr SLIP COVERS Every, require- ment for the coming Hnitert —jet M.tela Imort Moe child in clothing and nursery furniture at moderate prices. Maternity Apparel Garment. t. that conceal sandman., tetiett smartest atyle and Alford D FURTHER ANNOUNC EM ENTS TO FOLLOW DETROIT Formerly Sold up to $110 Exclusive Apparel for Women, Misses and Children TWO FLOORS OF MILINERY WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN A STREET Mrs. J. F. Baker and family, of 40 Medbury avenue, are leaving Satur- day, July 26, to spend the remainder of the summer at Gratiot Inn, Huron Beach. that it has secured the lease on the building now occupied -by Heyn's Bazaars and will after it is vacated, completely remodel it— to open in the Fall with , ssq GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS $39.50 — I SUITS COATS DRESSES FURS SKIRTS BLOUSES SILK UNDERWEAR CORSETS PETTICOATS KIMONOS SHOES CHILDREN'S WEAR, ETC. GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. \\\ Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rosen! , aum, of New Haven, Conn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Cugell, of this city. Private Herman Velick, son of Mr. G. Velick, of Palmer avenue, has re- tuned after 18 months' service in France with the Motor Transport Corps. A New Store—Under an Old Management you will find it an easy task to select a watch of unusual and distinctive merit. Miss Hattie Gittleman, of 211 East Kirby avenue, and Miss Sylvia K. Gittleman, of 2315 Second avenue, have left for Muskoka Lake, Canada, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. Ralph Steiner and Mr. L. Wein- berg, of Cleveland, motored to De- Mr. Harry Landsman has returned troit Sunday last. from a short stay in Cleveland, 0., I — where he visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Abe String, who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Cohn, of .Drexel avenue. String, of Pittsburgh, have returned Mr. Harold Rosenthal, son of Mr. to their home. and Mrs. j: I'. Rosenthal, is in Pitts- burgh, Pa., studying with his uncle, p , Mr. and Mrs. M. Kleinordlinger;.of Rabbi A. 'NI. Ashinsky, preparatory Pittsburg, are motoring to Detroit. to his entrance as a divinity student , at Columbia University in the fall. ■ Mrs. Ethel Levy has returned to Alpena and Mackinac Mrs. Mow Marx, of Denver, Cola, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Helen Levy, of 24 West Warren avenue. Miss Anne Cohen, of Palmer ave- nue, left Wednesday last for a few days' visit at Lake Orion, where she will be a guest of Mrs. Harry Sellins. 0. visit CHRONICLE WA T AD S PAY Island. ' Piquet, Meylan, Vacheron & Con- stantin, Agassiz, Longines, Gruen, Hamilton, Howard, Elgin and Walt- ham. From this splendid collection, charming daughter of Mrs. Jay Xovitz, of Detroit, to Mr. Jacob Berkowitz, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloman. NORMAL COURSES a watch, we are vitally in- reason we carry a complete line, in- cluding such famous watches as the Jules Jorgensen, Touchon, Audemars Mr. Adolph Freund has returned from a trip to Cleveland, 0., where he attended the dedication of the new Montefiore Home erected 'for the housing of the aged and infirm. . — Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob will spend several weeks at the Chippewa Hotel, Mackinac Island. Stet-whit, Opedycrali HEN you come here to buy terested in making sure that you get the particular watch which will best meet your requirements. For this Miss Vera Marx has returned from the Detroit Jewish community is the an- it three weeks' visit at Three Rivers, nouncement of the engagement of Miss Belle Fay Brown, of Newark, N. J., Mich. MacDlarmld's Famous Candles at 81x Stores In Detroit THE DETROITER common. to $79.50 Coat $19.75 to $157.50 Skirts $6.95 to $16.85 LANE BRYANT Second Floor. 255 Woodward Ave. GUARANTEED ODORLESS WE CLEAN CLEAN WITH PARIS CLEANERS WALNUT 6 ■