THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO oustiniiiiniusianeassminunitunsiniicannstostamisiunationaiinannesinuumomensunuassinuussurssausts, (lc LOCAL NOTES(*. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein, of 411 Tayloti avenue, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, Milford Truman. anciinimnounininniinisiisiminunuoitisomisnuatusinsiinunimissiituraminsmisiniminuimunimatiino) Mrs. Frederick Rauh and daughter, Stella, and hl r. Walter J. Friedlander Mr. and Nfrs. David E. Heineman Mr. and Mrs. Julian 11. Krolik and and family, of Cincinnati, have re- Mr and Mrs. Sidney M. Fechheimer have returned front a ten weeks' trip turned to their homes from l'etoskey, have returned front a motor tour in to Alaska and the national parks in Nlich. the northwest. the Berkshires. • Dr. Leo NI. Franklin was the guest Mrs. Samuel Frank and children of Mr. Henry Ford Tuesday last on have returned front Charlevoix. the occasion of the trial trip of Eagle Among Michigan students return- No. 57. ing to Vassar this week are the Mr. II. R. Goldstein is spending a Misses Hortense and Dorothy Krolik, M ion Ruth Franklin and Miss Lydia few days in New York City. Kahn. Mr. Louis Cohane is recuperating from his recent illness at Sault Ste. hire. Mangos Butzel and Mrs . Marie. Hugo Hill have returned from Char- levoix. 2 1 2-2 I 6 Michigan Ave. P Miss Henrietta E. Rosenthal was elected third vice-president of the Detroit Quota club at a special meet- ing last week. The society devotes its energies to the advancement of business and professional interests among the women of Detroit. P Silverware EOPLE instinctively associate silverware with Gorham, because Gorham Silverware includes literally everything per- taining to the silversmith's art. The public knows the value -tf Gorham Service, because every- body appreciates the beauty and variety of Gorham patterns, the originality of Gorham designs and the high standards of Gorham quality. This preference also ex- tends to Gorham prices, because a satisfied public knows them to be synonymous with the integrity of Gorham Silverware. Corporal Donald A. Marx has re- turned from France after a year's service with the Motor Truck division. For driving 39,00(1 miles -over the dangerous roads of the war-ridden country without a single mishap, Mr. Marx was given a handsome ring by the Y. M. C. A. as a mark of esteem for meritorious service. The returned soldier is the son of Mr. and Nirs. J. L. Marx, 45 Rhode Island avenue. Miss . Rose Tobias, of Oklahoma City, who will enter the University Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and of Michigan this fall, is visiting with children and Miss Emma Butzel have her aunt, Mrs. hl orris Friedberg, of returned home from Massachusetts. 92 Virginia Park. Rounding up a series of delightful entertainments Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger and chil- given for the charming young visitor, dren are home after a saintlier spent Mrs. Friedberg will be hostess at a Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg and 430404040404040 13,021.4040 in Quebec and Maine. dancing party Saturday evening. family have returned front Lake The Pleasure o Placid, N. Y. Reading ty; Mr. and Mrs. Avery. Ginsburg and Miss Eva Alkou, of 1752 Third aye- Lamplight Mrs. William Brown have returned tote, is accompanying her brother, Misses Carmen and Mice Kirch- Mr. Harry Alkon, on an extensive heimer have returned front a visit to front Mackinac. Is denied many pea. motor tour. They will visit Boston, Chicago. ple on account of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. \Veit, of Philadelphia and New York City. Imperfect vision. You may seem to 105 West Boston boulevard, are re- — — Mr. and Mrs. 0. Goldsmith, of 210 suffer no Inconveni- of a The golden wedding anniversary East Painter avenue are now resid- ence by day, but ceiving felicitations on the birth find It painful and daughter, Josephine Therese. of Mr. and Mrs. Barney \Yarnell, 74 ing at their new home, 280 Edison difficult to read or Belmont avenue, was celebrated Mon- avenue. do rinse work by hie. Julius Born has returned from day evening at their home. Mr. and lamplight. If the France where he served two years Mrs. \Yarnell have lived in Detroit Jennie Gordon, liadassah above is no with you you are Injuring with the A. E. F. since 1855. They have ten children, I delegate iio ti‘tve y- second an- gat four eyes every day re turned all but two of whom attended the to conv e ntio n nist Zi o that you put off Mrs. Henry hi. Fechimer and chil- celebration. Those present were I front Coming to us for nruaneit the Chicago sessi has dren have returned from a delightful Mose, Herman M., David, Julius and glasnee. sojourn in Maine. William M. Wartell, Mrs. Fred Mrs. T. Rosenberger, 984 Brush Beecher, Mrs. Philip Ellenstein and street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Hazel Helen, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marx, of 45 Mrs. Nleyer Rappenport. Registered optometrist and manufactur- Rhode Island avenue, celebrated their William B. Gilman, of this city. ing optician. The families of file. and Mrs. John their thirtieth wedding anniversary, 245 GRISWOLD ST. on NIr. Marx's sixtieth birthday, with Heavenrich, Mr. and NIrs. Melville Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown, (Corner Clifford) MAIN 4t3 a reception at their home, Thursday, Welt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry NI. Hazelwood avenue, announce the en- Open Evenings. Butzel have returned front their sum- September 11th. gagement of their daughter, Golda 01:10*ClotrOtr40trOiSrOtril, ff **CMS mer Ironies in Northern Michigan. Elizabeth, to Mr. Fred Edward S'Renco, of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Major Gus S. Kopple, of St. Louis, S'Renco has recently returned from formerly of Detroit, is enroute to the France. United States after a three years' ab- The Misses Dorothy and Ruth Fink sence overseas. Nlajor Kipple was recommended for a lieutenant-- have left for New York where they colonelcy and has been awarded a will enter Columbia University. Miss medal for distinguished service Dorothy Fink was formerly a student abroad. He is the brother of Mrs. at the University of Michigan. J. L. Marx, of this city. Mr .and Mrs. B. Kamin, of 326 Among those who successfully East Warren avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Sayde, passed the state bar examinations held recently appear the names of to N1r. Joe Horwitz, son of Mr. and the following Jewish boys: Mark Mrs. NI. Horwitz, of Ottawa, Ont., on Birukrant, Michael Birnkrant, Saul Sunday, the twenty-first of Sep- Birnkrant, Charles Rubiner, Charles tember. H. & B. MARKS G ORHAM SHO THE GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET DETROIT LOU GOLDBERG ROSS FUR CO. Exclusive Furriers Woman's Smart Fall Footwear We invite attention to our complete showing of new Fall styles. Each and every model measures up to the standard of style and material found in the higher priced footwear. Goldstein, Oscar Adel, David Ka- ' baker, David Porvin, Mortimer Liss, Jack L. Jacobson, of Pilgrim ave- Abraham J. Levin, Leo Coskey, Sam nue will take a course in commercial Weller, Maurice Schwartz and engineering at the Carnegie Institute of Technology at Pittsburg this fall . Nathan D. Metzger. 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