'THE DETROIT PAGE TWO JEWISH CHRONICLE sloassenumssmannoismaissuouswaismonsunistatxusiuna, • BUY FURS ''LOCAL NOTES*i O F A very pretty event was the mar- riage of Miss Lillian Glickman, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Ratner, of 109 Farnsworth street, to Mr. Louis Flox, of Plymouth, Indiana, on Sun- day evening, August 31st. The bride wore a handsome traveling suit of THE GORHAM SHOP Mr. and Nirs. Lawrence M. Good- Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin man arc leaving Friday for California, a brown duvetyne, fur-trimmed, with corsage of bride's roses. The cere- and family have returned to their to be gone several weeks. mony was performed in the presence home after spending the summer at Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Weinman of the immediate family by Rabbi S. S. Marblehead. Mass. Mayerberg. Mr. and Mrs. Flox e t and son. Charles, of 74 McLean ave- for au extended wedding trip and up- Miss Ruth Rosenfield is spending nue, are taking a boat trip to the on their return they will make their a few days at Harseas Island, the Thousand Islands. They will also home in Plymouth, Indiana. The out- guest of Mite. Adolph Sloman. visit in Quebec and Montreal. of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein, of Decatur, Ind., Mr. and I..• Hirschman Mr. and Mrs. Avery J. Ginsburg, and igis. 1 rOtig Mrs. J. 0. Hos, of Columbia City, Mr. of 3017 Eait Grand Boulevard are re- of 74 Niassachusettes, took a trip to Ind., Mrs. M. Flox and daughter, a of Mackinac Island where Mrs. Ginsburg Kate, of Plymouth, Ind., and Miss ceiving felicitations Wt the birth remained, a guest at the Grand Hotel. Sara Flox, of South Bend. Ind. • daughter, Marjorie Chailotte. Among the pre-nuptial entertain- — • . Mrs. A. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. ments during the week were a lun- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Berger and son. Alexander Friedman and children, cheon at the Statler and a theater Donald, who are touring through the east, are expected home the end of Elsa, Adele and Alwyn Vernon, are party by Mrs. Mose Rattier, a theater on board the Noronic, sailing for Du- party by Mrs. Geo. Nlellin and a mis- the week. luth. They will also visit in Mack- cellaneous shower by Mrs. Schlussel. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer II. Sulzberger inaw, guests at the Grand Hotel. A beautiful wedding which took land daughter, Evelyn, of 221 Dela- Boris I... Ganapol left Thursday for place at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- ware avenue, arc touring to New gogue, Sunday evening, August 31, a week's vacation. York. was that of Miss Helen Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Berger have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schiller, ave moved into their new home at 592 east Warren avenue, and Mr. A. M . Rabbi Marlborough. Diamond, of this city. Hershman officiated. The bride was Beat Describes Mr. and Mrs. Max Abel, of 434 Cam- very charming in a gown of georgette eron avenue, announce the engage- over white satin. She carried a ment of their daughter. Title, to shower bonnet of bride's roses and F'cr Fourteen Years The Most Popular Candles in Di trent. Louis Davidson of this city. lillies-of-the-valley. The bridesmaids. SIX STORES 'IN DETROIT Miss Rose Krauss and Miss Jeanette Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger, of Diamond, wore beautiful gowns of Main Store, 32 Broadway 475 Taylor avenue, have arrived home georgette over colored satin. Follow- 211 Woodward in the Broadway Market Pontchartrain after a two weeks' visit in New York. ing the ceremony a dinner was served 747 Woodward "Macniarmid's Corner" McMillan's, Opp. the to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond 1505 Woodward Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg offi- left for a two weeks trip through the ciated at the marriage of Miss Rose east and will make their home in Phone GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS Kohn, 27 Kenilworth avenue and Mil- Detroit upon their return. Among the WOODWARD AVE AT JONN R STRUT ton Philips of Cleveland, at the Pont- out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Main 4548 DETROIT MI r. and Mrs. chartrain, Sunday evening, August 31. Rob. Kostoff, of Flint; (All Stores) Wm. Rosenberg, of Flint; Mr. and Spectahm at Cana:Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg are Mrs. Elmer Kossman, of Bay City, among the list of boxholders for the and Mrs. Diamond, of Davenport, Ia. 111111011111011101111111111011111010111111111011111111(11111111101111011110111111111111611M1 Central Concert Company's series of A number of delightful entertainments .1111111111111•01111a111010011110111eRal11111111101001111111 concerts which will open at Arcadia were given the bride-elect during the Auditorium on the evening of October week. Miss Rose Weinstein gave a 7th, wills Riccardo Stracciari and handkerchief shower; Ni iss Rose Rosa Penselle in joint recital. Krauss gave a miscellaneous shower; Miss Julia \Vine entertained with a Mrs. J. Grosslight spent the week party and Mies. Ed. Sachse gave a dinner party for the bridal party. at Gratiot T H E Rare Jewels "TsRUE it is that precious jewels possess 1 as great intrinsic value as any article you can buy—and a value that steadily and constantly increases. But it is far more than the satisfaction of a good investment that appeals to the average purchaser of rare jewels. It is the certain knowledge that the stones and their mountings are correct in every detail, and of supreme excellence, that contributes so greatly to true enjoyment and pride of ownership. The sincere and superior quality of our jewels--plus the knowledge of all that is proper and best in jewelry - is responsible in great measure for the confidence reposed in The Gorham Shop by our clients. A K E R S H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. TEMPTINGLY DELICIOUS MACDIARMID'S CANDIES GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC • Style Furniture Fine Diamonds Engagement Rings —IN— Platinum and Gold Mountings 25 of original and exclusive designs, to order at a saving of 10 to cent from down-town prices on my "Pay As You Can Plan." per Moe Ehrlich EHRLICH BUILDING—Adams and Hastings. Biggest and Busiest East Side Jewelry Store. Miss Kate Frankel, charming young visitor from Philadelphia, who has been the house-guest of Miss Bessye meingold, of Farnsworth street, for the past four weeks, left for her home Friday night. The visitor has been lavishly entertained during her stay with a series of delightful entertain- A farewell party, to which , ments. twelve couples were invited, was given by Miss Steingold on Friday night, for the departing visitor. Big Sale of Wholesale Groceries Important Notice for All Grocery Stores A stock of $80,000 must be sold from the 3rd to the 8th of September Co., 8-10 Market street, by Max Stein, successor of S. Groves & Eastern Market. Don't fail to come and I assure you that you will get the biggest values in Detroit. MAX STEIN OU are always as• sured of a show• g ing of the very latest in furniture de- signs at this store, be• cause our stocks are usually sold out on their arrival and we E are constantly receiving E. the very latest from E the factories. Our low operating costs give you the ad- E vantage of the best in F- Furniture at the lowest prices. The Misses Ann and Hannah Moch- lowitz, of New York, were the guests of Miss Rose Rosenberg during the week. After a visit to Cleveland, they will return to New York. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoffman, of 19(1 East Hancock avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nettie, to Mr. Jacob Friedman of this city. -- Nit. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, of the West Grand Boulevard, are taking a 3 Mrs. I. Horowitz, of 974 Brush boat trip to the Thousand Islands. street, has just returned from a three weeks' stay at Nit. Clemens. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and no — Master Samuel Lipsky, of 2319 Joseph The Misses Florence and Frieda Campau, Spent a few days at the Schprince, of Buffalo, N. Y., were the Colonial Hotel, Nit. Clemens. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. S. Jacobs, of 300 Virginia Park, for La- Mr. and Mrs. E. B. licher and little daughter, Phyllis Ann, have left Lake bor Day. Orion, where they have been spending Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baker, Miss Es- the summer, for a motor tour through 5 telle Baker, and Mr. Herbert Baker, the east. On their return in October of 40 M edbury, motored back Labor they will reside at the Henry Clay Day from Gratiot Inn Beach, Port hotel. several Huron, where they spent Mir. and Nies. A. Orbach. who have weeks. s ious t aisse suom o sion w sista mans assia a tiois si m mus u moin o lumminsm o insissamiumiou s aummismi o nsis s omni been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Nies. M. Goldberg, Mrs. E. Painter, Samuel Nlandell, will leave for their 14 Memo Mrs. A. Raphael and daughter. Rachel, home in Vicksburg, Miss., after hav- Avenue have returned to their home in Daven- ing spent three months in Detroit. port, Iowa. after spending the sum- Their daughter, Miss llylda Orbach, Phone for mer with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finster- will remain here until the fall months, Estimate wald and family at their Pine Lake Misses Rose Zuieback, Ruth summer home. Laby and Ruth Goldsmith have re- urned from a two weeks' stay at Lake B IEDENBERG', FURNITURE HOUSE ‘I 'RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. 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Reading and wolk- ng with the ev... unimeisbai by pi",) I glass•s Is A T kY.1: to many. IT IS A PLEA:41'1;• *la( seventy-five per cent of the leading Jewish Social Affairs of this city have been calmed out by us in the last year. No occasion too small—none too large to receive our quotations. Phone us. M. A. Pereir, Mgr. Miss Genevieve Miller, of Third avenue, is visiting friends in Chicago. Remodeling Repairing Redyeing vER & DECORATING C DETROIT a CATERINGRi chton Ave. 125 3777 Melrose 5509 = 913 Hastings St. at Crosstown Orion. .w..0././///a/Niamm~/.....wohvoothwa~mmomirr~0./....w, E E The Tel. Main 1086 8-10 Market Street Y NIr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield Dr. and Pies. E. NI. Smock and are taking a trip to the Thousand Is- children have returned from a three lands.• weeks' trip to the East. The Rint is Not Cut The Inscription is not Harmed The Sentiment is Not Destroyed My Patients het no. equip Feu with a pair of glass- ,' that will tnike reviling and close work a ple(mure to yn C. ConSutt Hemlock 6654 me :dealt your eyes. Main This i tht same ring after we made It over nio an Orange Blossom 1 esign. (Note engraving ha. not been harmed) This i the nil fashioned wedding ring as i rem lied us to be made over. Venn% Oiange BintAini Glasses as how as ► se LOU GOLDBERG r N old fashioned wedding ring, of whatsoever %it width or conformatioe, can be made into a beautiful, decorated ring without elating it, harat• ing the inscription, or in any way destroying the cherished sentimeat of the wedding circlet. If you have a modern, fancy platinum ring, your wedding ring can be made to match It by overlay- ing with platinum, Let us tell yam more of this work and show you how wonderful is the trans- formation. . "TeSefOr' t'. 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