THE DET ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO 00161110 1in tliin its iiiiim a immitansm is issinu m usimmet n iiii111111I1n 11 11lnniumniiiiimit a si s s ua imintero ka111 11s u ino m miiilw BUY FURS / THE *LOCAL NOTES*: I GORHAM SHOP glititaistitninnimmuikaiiiItilitinniii OnlitsillanDislii01101 1010111111111111Ciiiiiiiiiiilisinthiiiiiiiliunniiiiiigitim onhannunasg O F T H E A K E R H. & B. MARKS 2 12-216 Michigan Ave. Nil-. and Mrs. S. N. Wineman (nee Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Goodman are guests at the Broadmoor, Colorado Sadie Silveri, have returned front their cottage at Vandercook Lake, Springs. where they spent the summer months and are spending the Holydays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Sib ver. Later they will take up their residence in Jackson, Mich. tained in Every Piece of New-Fashioned MacDiarmid Candies Now Is a good time to revive that good old-fash- ioned practice of sending your loved ones a box of candies every week. acoaansuatt SIX STORES IN DETROIT ?leo Commemorating his eighty-fourth Mr. and Mrs. Nlayer Sulzberger and birthday, a dinner for the family and daughter, Evelyn, have returned from a few immediate friends was tendered New York, where they spent several Mr. Henry A. Krolik at the Phoenix weeks. Club, Monday evening. Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ilimelhoch left dren, Oscar, Jr., and Gietchen, 123 Sunday for a three weeks' trip to Virginia Park, have returned after spending the summer in Quebec and New York and Atlantic City. Maine. After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Rosh Hashonah services were held seph Parish and Mrs. Hannah Morse will he at home at 517 Glynn court, for the Jewish inmates of the Detroit where they will remove front the Ad- House of Correction, Thursday morn- ing. Abraham I. Levin read the rit- dison hotel. ual, and Fred M. Butzel,. chairman of •„ . . Me, and Mrs. David E. Heineman the Board of Commissioners of .the have returned from a 10 weeks' trip Detroit House of Correction, deliv- to Alaska and the national parks in ered an address on "The Sacrifice of I saac." the Northwest. The Old-Fashioned Goodness Is Main- a Announces Engagement. Yfraaha, at Candycraji Midshipman H. A. Winkelman, of 56 Colorado, has returned to the U. S. Naval Academy, at Annapolis, after spending a 30-day furloughs at the home of his parents. • --- The Misses Caroline and Ruth Goodman, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week-end in Detroit as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Decker. Miss Ruth Goodman's engagement to "Pungy" Gerson was recently announced. --- Mrs. Belle Goldstone, of 384 Sew- ard avenue, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, R. Irene, to Mr I ewis Harrison Klein, son of Mr, and Mrs. S. Klein, of Schenectady, N. Y. Mrs. Sam Marwil and son, Melvin, of 410 Burlingame avenue, leave Sun- day for Chicago, where they will spend a week wills NIrs. Marwil's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stricker, be- fore going to Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. Marwil will join them later. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedland have moved into their new home at 3051.; West Euclid avenue. In addition to our Dressmaking and Tailoring Department we have added New Ready-to-Wear Dept. Showing Superb values in the very latest styles of exclusive SUITS, GOWNS, WAISTS, COATS AND WRAPS Designed after the latest creations of the best Parisian Modistes 305-6-7-8 David Whitney Bldg. Fine Diamonds --AND-- Engagement Rings Platinum and Gold Mountings of original and exclusive designs, to order at a saving of 10 to 25 per cent from down-town prices on my "Pay As You Can Plan." The Sigma I'hi Beta sorority will lie hostess at a progressive dinner, Sunday, October 5, at the homes of the members. The guests will meet at the home of Julia Klein for the first course. Front there they will gather at the Ironic of Gertrude Reis- man, Rose Edloff, Fara Litman, and wind up with a dancing party at the home of Silka Stocker. A very delightful dancing party was given last Saturday night by Mrs. Morris Friedberg, 92 Virginia Park, for her neice, Miss Rose Tobias, of Oklahoma City, who entered the Uni- versity of Michigan this week. Among the guests were the Misses Helen Rosenthal, Silka Stocker, Julia Klein, Sylvia Weinberg, Rose Benjamin. Gertrude Reisman, Grace S'Renco, of St. Louis, Zelma Rosenthal, Laura Rosenthal, Ruth Lipsitz, Lucille Jacobs, Sally Ehrlich, Anne Muskin, of the L'niversity. of Michigan; Ruth Brodsky, Deborah Steinberg of Trav- erse City; Fara Litman, Rose Edloff and Messrs. Sam NVeinstein, Maurice Klein, Lawrence NVelling, Ben Rosen- thal, Hyman Jacob, David Welling, Philip Brown, Harry Cohn, Aubrey Brown, Abe Weisman, Newton King, J. Baiv, of New York; Roy Muskatt. Harry Rabinowitz, I'hilip Steinberg, Dave Schiller, Reuhen Rosenfield, Jule Granet, NI. Siegel, L. Kat. The chaperons for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg. Confidence Miss Olga Gertrude Colbe. .lbs. Adeline Colb ■ ., of 994 Brush street, announces the engagement of her tt malt (Thin Gertrude, to Air. L. ricdfunder. of Chic ■ iyo. Miss Delia Im•rman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Imerman, of 40 McLean, Highland Park. has left for the Univers'ty of Chicago to com- plete her senior year. The "Plebs" of the Gamma Phi Sigma were entertained by the char- ter members at a luncheon at the Statler liotcl, followed by a Temple theater party. GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. DETROIT PICARD DRESSING GOWNS Mr. 1.e., Conhaim spent the fore- fart of the week in St. Paul. leaving Tuesday for a few days' stay in Minneapolis. Mrs. Henry Wiseman and son, James. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Friedman, of the St. Regis apartments, Pittsburgh, l'a. Of Imported Flannels arc sightly and comfortable when worn over your Pajamas these cool mornings. Mr. and Mrs. E. Blumberg, 240 East Kirby avenue, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Martin Block. "They launder as good as a shirt." The Young Women's Hebrew As- sociation will hold its first meeting of the season at the Hannah Schloss building, 239 East High street, Wed- nesday, October 8, at 8 p. m. Girls are welcome to attend. From stock or made to order in models suitable for men or women. Mrs. Minnie Cohn. 122 East Forest avenue, has returned from Mackinac Island. ROW:RS Nirs. A. Levin and daughter, Birdie of 795 St. Antoine street, are leaving for Lincoln, Nebraska, to attend the wedding of a nephew, Nathan Gross- man. 6o, Sicard NPORTERS 257 Woodward Avenue ,,,,, • GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET O Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, of 234 East Montcalm street, will be at home to their relatives and friends Sunday, October 12, front 2 to 5:30 and frem 7:30 to 11, in honor of their daughter. Golda, %%hose t tigakt most to Mr. Samuel L. Kavanau was re- cently. annOtinced. No cards. Miss Tillie R. Friedberg has re- turned to her home in Pittsburgh after spending the summer in Erie, Buffalo, Cleveland and this city. Miss Edna Levey, of Pittsburgh. who spent the past two months with her sister, Mrs. D. Reichblum. of this city, is now taking a motor trip along the Great Lakes, and expects to re- turn home the latter part of the month. MHE purchase of a diamond 1 is distinguished from the average buying transaction be- cause of the unusual degree of confidence placed in the seller. Clients of The Gorham Shop enjoy genuine satisfaction in the ownership of exceptional dia- monds because they feel certain that their faith has been fully justified. Our diamonds range from stones of modest price to those of great value. You may purchase any of them and be certain that you are getting full value for every dollar. • .. • • • •.., Mr. Harry Reidan, former assist- ant prosecuting attorney of Wayne county, will be the speaker at the Forum luncheon at the Insai Brith Club rooms, 25 Broadway, Tuesday noon, October 7, at 12:30. lIe will give a brief talk on a topic that is engaging much interest at present. 61030 111040404C.L10‹..04J1 ,04C... If it's correct. It's at Goldberg'•—if It's at Goldberg's, It's correct. Wraps Coats Coatees Scarfs SINS AGAINST YOUR EYES heading 0, work- EHRLICH BUILDING—Adams and Hastings Biggest and Busiest East Side Jewelry Store. ing without nteded with glasses or lvtdly fitted ones Is is sin against your Ayes. ROSS FUR CO. Exclusive Furriers Remodeling Repairing Redyeing Two Stores 397 Woodward Ave. 14 Adams West , BRINK Piano Service Tuning $3.00 Free Estimates on REPAIRING REFINISHING All Work Guaranteed Grand Pianos a Specialty E. C. Brink Co. Factory-215 Clinton St. Cadillac 6436 TO GET ACQUAINTED I will examine your eyes and make you a pair of glasses either with a 12k. -10 gold nose pie c, or spetacies with )lonite rams. bilge lenses. SPeoial ore week. $500 complete. All work guar• arteed. LOU GOLDBERG Registered optometrist and manufactur- ing optician 245 GRISWOLD ET. (Corner Clifford) Open Evenings. Buy At Manufacturer's Prices E are making a Fall display of beautiful Furs and Coats that bespeaks the unusual in style and value. The moderate prices of these garments are especially noteworthy, the result of our own manu- facturing. The reputation gained through the recognized stand- ard and quality of Annis Furs well merits the title of this establishment: "Detroit's Fur Headquarters"— MAIN 451 Super-Fluous Hair Removed painlessly and p•r• the electric needle. Aliso Rose Kotok. special. let, 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17 Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot St. Phone Glendale 6695.R. manently by NEWTON ANNIS 239 Woodward, at Clifford —Since 1887—