PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • I. Lo CA No TE s * - 1 fork 4140111110loolommummoolullik• 1 taiwirrovisiumicsumsoussoussonumosminsunamaremomasemn• All Society Items and other local no tee should be coinmunated to the Office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each We, newlay afternoon In order to appear in the currsnt week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3351 Society Editor. Mall notieem so as to be received not later than Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt of Chand- Mrs. M. H. Frank of 70 Hazelwood ler avenue are sojourning in Atlantic avenue is visiting her parents, Mr. City. and Mrs. Kositcheck of Lansing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and children of 151 Chicago Blvd., are Rabbi Leo M. Franklin left for the spending the remainder of the, winter East Wednesday where, as President in St. Augustine, Fla. of the Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis, he will attend many Mr Mrs. Flora Goodman and Mrs. D. portant meetings. Mrs. Fran maul T. Gilbert of 112 Delaware avenue are their daughter,largaret, - *con at IN Hotel Huntington in Pasa- pilled him. 'fhey will be joined in dena, Calif. New York by Miss Ruth Franklin, a senior student at Vassar Vollege, who will also spend a few (lays with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 11. J.oenberg Virginia Park have arrived home a her parents in Atlantic City. trip to New York. 212-216 Michigan Ave. is now being served at the Leading Hotels. Your guests expect to be served candies at dinner or luncheon. Pro- vide them with delicious, freshly cooked MacDiarmid's. Your weekly order left at any of our six stores in Detroit insures a permanent supply in the home. arAa* t 612in Detroit 6 in Cleveland S traab ill at Candli ycra •wo. . . mtocc:giccoxxxxx.v>22XXXKAIX:>121MICKAIC. • • 0 • Dalolids. • • S ultan • • • • • • Woodward at Gratiot • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••AR • •• Miss Dorothy Fink, of 174 Palmer avenue, has returned from New York and has entered the University of Michigan to take sip a course in Journalism. Mrs. S. Glogower of 339 Elmhurst avenue has returned from an extend. ed visit to Louisville, Ky. Rare Jewels Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Weingarden, have returned from a few weeks stay in New York, Philadelphia and At- lantic City. 'TRUE it is that precious jewels possess as great intrinsic value as any arm' Ile 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. Mika Nlinnye Smith of Portsmouth, Va., who has been visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shapiro. of 362 Virginia Park, has returned home. wintering in the South is at present at Daytona, Fla., and expects to re- turn to this city about March 15th. Mr. Joseph J. Cummins has return- ed from a brief stay at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Joseph Freund of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Franklin Mo., who was the guest of relatives and baby, of 244 Virginia Park, left and friends in the city, has returned March 2 for California to be gone home. until June. Mrs. Hugo Loenthal and son, Ern- Mrs. Joseph Krolik, Frank R. Ham- est, of 484 Atkinson avenue have re- burger and Dr. Joseph Aarons spoke turned frosts a visit to Summitt, N. J. at the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Michigan Hospital Mrs. A. Weingarden of New York for Crippled Children which was held City, who was the house guest of Dr. Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Board of and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of 26 Chi- Commerce. cago Boulevard has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Zackheim and On Monday evening Miss Anna son, of Isledbury avenue, have return- Solomon left for Miami, Fla., for an ed from Mt. Clemens where they extended stay to recuperate from her spent the past week. recent illness. She was accompanied The Hisses Fannie and Ruth Gold- by her sister, Mrs. 1,Vm. M. Levyn, and son, Robert James, of 70 Fan- smith of the Du Barry Blouse Shop have gone ,East. They will remain rand Park. two weeks. GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC. 1 GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R Sneer --- eous shower given Tuesday evening Mr. Sidney Weinman of 74 McLean in honor of Miss Clara Goldberg. left Sunday for a trip to New York city. Miss Claire Weisium and Miss Bertha Malinoff attended the Masonic Many delightful functions have dance Thursday evening, March 4, been given in honor of Miss Sarah at Flint, Mich. Wetsman whose marriage to Mr. Ralph Davidson took place on Tues. Among the many delightful affairs day, March 2, at the home of the that have been given in honor of bride, 44 Virginia Park. Rabbi A. M. Miss Clara Goldberg, whose marriage Hershman officiated in the presence to Mr. Jack B. Wolfe will take place of the immediate family. Mr. and March 7 the was a theatre party at Mrs. Davidson left for Ashville, N. C. which Mrs. M. Waterstone and Miss for a stay of several weeks. Ethel Edelson were hostesses, after which dinner was served at the home of Mrs. S. N. Epstein. Miss Ruth Fleischer entertained with , a linen shower Saturday evening . Covers were laid for 30 guests. FURS! `N I GORHAM SHOP DETROIT Correct Corsets For Stout Women ■ • • , THE \ Mr. and Mrs. T. Veinberger of 433 Burlingame avenue entertained March 21st has been chosen by Miss several guests Wednesday evening Bessie Leitson, daughter of Mr. and last in honor of Mr. Weinberger's Mrs. Joseph Leitson of Itliontcalm birthday, street, for the date of her marriage to Mr. George Kavanau, son of Mrs. Mrs. A. Enggass and Mr. Maurice A. Kavanau of this city. Enggass, of 141 Pallister avenue. are spending the winter at the Kirkwood Mrs. J. K. Berliner, of 666 Brush street was entertained at a delightful Hotel at Camden, S. C. luncheon and whist party in honor Thirty couples attended an elabor- of her birthday last Wednesday by ately costumed masquerade ball at Mrs. A. Forman of Alexandria ave- nue, west, and Mrs. M. Berner of the Phoenix Club Saturday night. Owen avenue. Among the guests were Mrs. J. Kalish, Mrs. D. Shenk- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raphael of 10 er, Mrs. E. Eichnian, Mrs. Hamilton, Hazelwood avenue leave shortly for Miss Cohen and Mrs. Tyson. Cleveland, 0., where they will make their future home. The I. B. Rosengarten family have moved into their new home at 206 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loenberg en- Colorado avenue, Highland Park. tertained forty guests at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday evening at Mrs. N. Schreiber of 198 Frederick their home, 140 Farnsworth street. street was the hostess at a miscellan- pdtin. • • • • • • • • • • Mr. Isaac Adler, formerly of De- troit, but now a resident of Chicago, has been renewing old acquaintances in the city the past week. 4 Mrs. Hugo Loesventhal rendered several vocal selections at the party given Sunday night by the Jewish Woman's Club at its club-house, 45 Rowena street. Miss Mozette Bur- ton entertained with a few clever Mrs. H. Bienstock of New York readings. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clar- ence Enggass of 1136 Second avenue. Mr. Lester Leopold who has been Candy for Breakfast 12 Store.: 6 in Detroit 6 in Cleveland af y h t l- i i v o es b I and German e to visit sail relatives and friends. Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger and dangly ty, Evelyn, of 221 Delaware avenue, Mrs. S. Lapin-Cohen has returned leave this week for a visit with rela- from a trip to Atlantic City. tives in New York City. r ( imegoomieleme...... / i Schoenfilild t Isf 33 W iest 1 33rd tX, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Kalinsky, bf 581 Brush street were in Rochester to attend the funeral of Mr. Kalin• sky's mother. Mrs. L. tiuitess, of Ottawa, Ont., who was the guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I... Schtthiner. of 1035 West Euclid, left for her home Monday. r ir Buy Now! Buy Here! I N our showing of corsets for the stout figure, the models are designed to harmonize with new spring styles. There is a Lane Bryant cor- set suited to every type of figure, wwhether tall or short, long-waisted or short-waisted, low- bust or high.bust, These corsets are made in our own workrooms, hence the greater attractiveness of our prices. 4.95 $7.85 $9.75 $12.5 ° Lisle Vest, Band Tops 50c Union Suits (fine needle weave) Bungalow Aprons $1.25 2d Floor Wooldageoa Areal. $2.95 256 Woodward Avarua Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the Fast Side JIMiles. - =EIMINg•nom BUY WITH CONFIDENCE At My 33rd Annual Sale lb,/ rlt CA of ,4, SPRING Orie. Your New Clothes Now N. Skop New Coloeieo New We•uee N. Delligns STYLISH, RELIABLE, BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS, FUR DOLMANS, FUR CAPES, FUR SCARFS, CHOKERS, COLLARS gastnoarttn OF-- 217415 A...0 HAUCAE • • ."•••• •. ••• ...... • STONE MARTEN, HUDSON SEAL Splendid Furs and all at Reduced Prices Newton ewton Annis 4 239 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD Established 1887 P C Your Furs Are Too Valuable to Lose . We Insure Against Thieves, Moths and Fire THIS WEEK Special Showing Hen's Tailors MINK, MOLE, BEAVER, SABLE, SILVER FOX, I alp PLATINUM Green and White Gold Are You Troubled With JEWELRY HEADACHES you at times. II .0 come to I. Frain, Optometrist, 204 Kling Bldg., Foot of Adams St., Opposite F.hrlich's Jewelry Store. Consultation Free. Super-Fluous Hair Removed painlesaly and per- manently by the electric needle. Edlee Rose Kutok, special. 1st, 507 1.5 Woodward Ave. Room it Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot SL Phone Glendale $696-11. "avenue" As..ertinentsi and without "Avenue". Es. ponses added to the price tag. styles THE BEST Investment —TODAY— DIAMONDS y in creasing In values and bound to go high- er—handy when cash Is needed—continuous source of pleasure and Profit- "Pay as No You Can" "Red Tape" Here "Busiest and Biggest East Bid. Jewelry Start'• EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.