THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO SUMMER FURS A R E H E R E H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. .„„,„„„„,„,„„„„„„,.,„„„„„„,.„,„„„„„.„,„„„„,„,„„„„„„,„„,„„,. . . .n„,. . . .„.„. . , * LOCAL NOTES* Mr. I. Koplowitz left this week for trip north. Enroute to Mackinac Island he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Morris Arnovitz, at Lattrian, Mich. THE a r Iiiicoinummicum umfflinuimmlimmilommmilicommuntomilmimminmuisiumissimminffilitsounmiulamiummili. lowing the ceremony dinner was serv- ed the seventy-five guests. A recep- tion was held later in the large ban- quet hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lowenstein left for a wedding trip to Yellowstone Park. They will be at home in Ham- ilton, Ohio, after September 1st. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and M rs. Sam Lowenstein, par- ents of the groom, of Hamilton, 0., Miss Rosenberg, of Hamilton; Mr. and M rs. Samuel Phillipson and daughter of Chicago; Dr. Ilerbert Kallett and Miss Rose Kallett, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. Joe Galkin and Mrs. Nathan Stern, of New York city, and Miss Draimen, of Toronto, Canada. Exquisite in all its appointments was the marriage of Miss Helen Bea- trice Herstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herstein, of 373 'Field avenue, and Mr. Harry II. Lowen- stein, of Hamilton, Ont., which was solemnized at the Hotel Statler, Sun- day, August 10th, at 7:30 p. tn. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg read the mar- riage service. Jacob Lowenstein, brother of the groom, acted as best man, assisted by Mr. 1). M. Silver. Mrs. D. M. Silver was matron of honor. Miss Libbie Phillipson of Chicago, and Miss Ruth Lipsitz, of Chicago, were bridesmaids, with little ' Josephine Stern as Hower-girl. The bride, very lovely in a gown of Chan- tilla lace with a court-train of Duchess Mr. and Mrs. Max Stotter, of Pal- satin, walked down the flower-strewn mer ‘Woods, are enjoying a two bridal path on the arm of her father. weeks' fishing cruise in their private She carried a shower bouquet of or- yacht, "Valoria," on the Georgian Bay. chids and lillies of the valley. Fol- GORHAM SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman, of St. Paul, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Gus Greenberg, of this city. (P Mr. L. Hirschfield is in New York. Very impressive indeed was the marriage ceremony of Miss Anna 11. Weisberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Weisberger, of California avenue, Highland l'ark, to Mr. Frank J. Steiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Steiner, of this city, which was an event of last week. The marriage service was read by Rabbi Judah L. Irvin Mr. and Mrs. Steiner left for the Catskill Mountains, New York, for an indefinite period. G Are Good Candies Why take chances on any other kind? Cooked fresh every day and sold as fast as they are placed on sale. acanatiir Phone Main 4548 (All Stores) Sismalitt, at Canaytrafi SIX STORES IN DETROIT Miss Mary Gluck, who has been visiting Mrs. A. J. Kahn for the past two weeks, has returned to her home in Sea Gate, N. Y., accompanied by Miss Elsie Dorothy Schnabel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg, of 467 Atkinson avenue, had as their guest the past week Mr. Silberberg's broth- er, Aaron, of Oil City, Pa., with whom they motored back to their home city Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S. Mayer- Wednesday. berg have as their guest their sister, Miss Lillian Rothschild, of Cleve- Mr. Harry Cohen, son of Mr. and land. Mrs. I. D. Cohen, of Coshocton, 0., has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mrs. A. Schlesinger, of Brush Leon H. Koplowitz. He has just re- street, is spending a few weeks at Ot- turned front France, where he had tawa Beach. seen a year's service in the Medical Corps, 324th Field Artillery, 32nd Mr. and Mrs. M. Stocker announce Ohio Division. Lieutenant S. D. Co- the engagement of their daughter, hen, another brother of Mrs. Kop- Bell, to Ilermato,: Leeman. lowitz, was also her guest the past week. Dr. Cohen had been stationed Mr. ad Mrs. H. Himelhoch and at the Camp Mills Base Hospital in daughter, Jane, of 75 Putnam avenue, New York. are spending the month of August at the New Ocean House, Swampscott, Mr. J. Friedman is in New York Mass. for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Sorock and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Saul Che- vitz and son, left Sunday for an ex- tended motor trip to New York and Atlantic City. They will be back about September 1st. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg, of Tay- lor avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shilda, to George Stocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Stocker. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Arden and family, Mrs. Esther R. Simons and baby, and Miss Marian Reuben have returned from a several weeks' stay at Ottawa Beach Hotel, Ottawa Beach, Mich. Miss Mildred Burnstine, of 314 Medbury avenue, accompanied by her niece, Miss Jeanette Pereira, of this city, are leaving Saturday to spend their vacation at Crystal Beach and Buffalo, where they will be the guests of Mrs. S. Goldberg. (Since 1887) Mr. A. A. Berger is a guest at the Astor Hotel, N. Y. C. Mrs. Q. Goldstone is in New York City. Mr. Edward Anspach, of Newark, N. J., has motored to Detroit, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anspach, 414 Monterey avenue. We Are Selling Entire Stock at Sale Prices 239 Woodward at Clifford "Follow the Trapper." EM diamonds—a super- lative term used by experts in referring only to diamonds of especially fine color and perfect quality— is the one term that fully and accurately de- scribes the unusual collection of diamonds now awaiting your inspection in The Gorham Shop. If you are seeking diamond creations of exquisite beauty and individuality, our suggestion is that you view this rare exhibition at the earliest opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilimmelhoch, of 5' Fast Palmer avenue, are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son. Mac Diarmid's Candies Diamonds GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. \\\ JEWELERS GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND WOODVVARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET DETROIT ElEJ S EJ EI M W E El m sf u m mm m m u mouniammrarararafaRREEMIV We Don't Want To Move This Furniture Consequently we have reduced every article of furni- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Goldstein are in New York City, guests at the Mc- Alpine Hotel. ture in our entire stock another 20',; thus offering you A Double of Discount Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeb and Miss Minnie Wertheimer have moved to 999 Brush street. Miss Wertheim- er left Friday for a two weeks' visit at Port Austin. 40$/ 0 Even before the Architect had completed the plans for our new Mrs. Harry 11. Weisberg, of Cali- store, we decided not to carry a single piece of furniture with us Dr. Arthur Bennett, of Detroit, ar- fornia avenue, Highland l'ark, ac- rived this week at St. Ignace, Mich., companied by her daughters, Helen we saw very clearly In the hustle and bustle of when we moved, as where he is occupying his summer E. and Sadye M., left Friday for a moving much of this furniture was bound to become damaged. home. He has as a house guest, Sig- sojourn at Niagara Falls. Enroute mund Goldsmith, of Detroit. they will stop at Buffalo and sur- II rounding points. had to take a loss we Preferred that our customers benefit If we Miss Betty Schrager, of Chicago, The Misses Dorothy Shapero and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry by it. Betty Singer have left for New York Cohen, 187 East Hancock avenue. city to visit friends. We reduced every piece of furniture in our store 20%, but we find Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Hirschfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. Polansky have re- of Pingree avenue, are receiving con- now that our new building will be completed earlier than expected, turned from their wedding trip to son, a gratulations on the birth of and in order to be sure that everything will be sold within the next Duluth and arc living on Canfield Milton, Jr. avenue. zl few weeks, we have reduced even the former reduced prices another Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg officiat- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeb, 999 205, thus on every article of furniture purchased during this great ed at the marriage of Miss Estyr Brush street, are guests at the Gra- Remillard and Mr. Edward Oppen- removal sale, you really save 405. tiot Inn, Port Huron. helm, of Eat: Claire, Mich., at his res- idence Sunday last. Miss Eva Erusall, of Garfield ave- R I B'NAI BRITH OUTING Wednesday, Aug. 27th nue, is visiting relatives in Atlantic City and New York. Many social are being planned for Miss Erusall during her month's stay in the east. I affairs The KNABE PIANO is built en- tirely and completely in the Knabe factories, thus insuring a uniformity and harmony of structural detail es- sential to artistic perfection. na6e Miss Edith Feldman, of Duluth, Minn., is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Miss Anna Lessing, of Highland Park. Prior to her return home, Miss Feldman and Miss Less- ing will spend a few days in Chicago. GRAND & UPRIGHT PIANOS N THE YEAR 1837 tJO fie William Knabe, first. established the great House which continuously for 82 years has built the magnificent Grand and Upright Pianos bearing the honored name, KNABE — a name inseparably associated with the musical history of the United States. The genius, skill and high ideals of the founder of this fa- mous Piano have been handed down from father to son—its superb quality and brilliant reputation have been zealously maintained. Today the KNABE is everywhere recognized es one of the world's greatest Pianos, representing the best tradi- tions, the greatest development. of the Piano Builder's Art. high-grade, artistic The prospective buyer of a thoroughly Piano should seriously consider the KNABE. It offers rare tonal beauty, perfection of action and touch, and true refine. ment in every detail. The most accomplished musician finds every ideal, every requirement. fully met in this most excellent Piano. Convenient payment terms. Other Pianos exchanged at full market value. Grinnell Bros Pianos, in- and many others. It LLENIDI ODJ EJDJ UJ UIG ElNi • 1197 Woodward Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frankel have just returned from a pleasure and business trip spending two months at Battle Creek and Lawton, Mich. They are now temporarily located at 451 Byron Ave. Domestic Science Domestic Art Physical Training Industrial Art Manual Training Drawing Music Commercial MY DESIRE TO PLEASE The KNABE line embraces Up- rights and Grande of different sizes and in various fancy woods and fin- ishes, to suit individual requirements. Special designs and finishes to order. A very popular model is the Mignonette Grand —a real Grand Piano of dainty pro- portions and most charming appear. ance. Only a trifle more than 5 feet in length, this exquisite Piano can be easily accommodated in a room of ordinary size. In this beautiful model the superb musical qualities of the KNABE are presented in a most refined and artistic setting. It is pre-eminently a Piano for the home of good taste and handsome appointments. We can make immediate delivery from our stock. 243.245-247 Woodward Ave. I am coinpetent to give you prompt and careful service on all repair work. Then, too, your glasses, from time to time, should be literally overhaul- ed. A slight fault of adjustment or a loose lens will cause no end of annoyance, 1 ask that you call on me frequently and have your glasses inspected amt pu in form. This, of course, is a part of. my service that '.ntalls no obligation on your part. A close acquaintance with my meth- ods will convince you of the efficient optical service I am capable of render. ins. Call at your convenience. 245 GRISWOLD ST. (Cor. Clifford) Open Evenings. 1 Main 453 0-...0- :70 .0 .. - ...0.0, ..`0*0.:f0.O0* mr,ifararararaiRraRtRiRSFIRIgDf0.10.1g Phone Northway 192 Detroit, Michigan. SPECIAL COURSES NORMAL COURSES Tea Room Management IneltutIonal Management Dietetics Visiting Housekeeper SecretarYshIP Toy Making Jewelry Physical Training DatwIng INDUSTRIAL ART COURSES Mechanical Drafting. 'I exille Design, Furniture Design, lung and Carpet Design- ing, Costume Design, Interior Decoration, Commercial Design, Architectural Design, \Vail Paper Design. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 29TH, 1919. Detroit's Exclusive Caterer and Decorator 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. O No occasion too small—none too large to receive our quotations. Registered Optometrist and Manufac. .turfing Optician. LOU GOLDBERG uu Lat THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL Mrs. A. D. Finn and children, Mar- vin and Emanuel, have returned to their home in Pontiac after an ex- tended trip to Syracuse, N. Y. --- 000C4-0/.0.D.C>0t:s0 1 04404.0. Michigan's Leading Music House Exclusive selling agents for the World's leading cluding the STEINWAY, the KNABE, the SOHMER, the VOSE, the GRINNELL BROS. (our own make), the STERLING, the PIANOLA Player-Piano, the DUO-ART Reproducing Piano, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Stiebel, of Englewood avenue, have returned from Cedar Point accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lederer and sons, of Cincinnati, 0. Phone us. DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING C M. A. Pereira, Mgr. 125 Richton Ave. Hemlock 5654 Main 3777