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March 26, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-03-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Beautiful
Easter
Baskets
and
Boxes

Candles
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Anywhere

Hon. Abram 1, Elkus, Associate
Justice of the New York Court of
Appeals, will speak under the auspices
of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, L...119, B. B.,
on Sunday, April 18. The ddress
will be the last in a series of five ar-
ranged by the Intellectual Advance-
ment Committee of Pisgah Lodge of
which Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg is
chairman.

Easter Greetings
-- BE --
MacDiarmid's

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The Men's Temple Club of Temple
Beth El held one of its most success-
ful "get-together" meetings Friday
evening, March 26, at the Phoenix
Club. David A. Brown, the honor
guest of the evening, spoke of his
experiences abroad. He touchedin-
terestingly on the social, economic
and industrial conditions in European
countries. Philip Abbas, of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra, delighted
his audience with a few choice 'cello
selections.

"The Gift of Good Taste"

NOTE:—All orders filled with freshly cooked MacDiar-
mid's—ON THE VERY DAY you wish to call for
them.
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Order Your MacDiarmid'a NOW

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Specialists at Candycraft

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Phone Main
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GORHAM SHOP

Rare Jewels

All Society Items and other bald notes should tie communicated to the nth,
of the Chninlele by 5 o'clock each %Vedneeday afternoon In 'inter to appear In the
eurrelit week's tssue. Phone Cherry 3351 Sudety Editor. 5Iall notices so as to be
received riot later than Wednesday.

LET YOUR

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TRUE 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.

As the culmination of another war
romance, Mr. Max Perlin, of this
city, has left for Scotland, where he
will marry Miss Rose \Volfson. Mr.
Perlin served during' the war with
the Canadian Expeditionary forces,
and while on leave in Scotland met
Miss Wolfson. Mr. and Mrs. Perlin
intend to make their home abroad.

Mrs. Leon Rosinsky, of Alpena, is
the guest of Detroit friends for a few
days.

Miss Minnie Lewinson, of Bay City,
Mich., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Kahn of East Jefferson avenue.

Mr. Milton M. Alexander spoke be-
fore the Border City's Retail Mer-
chant Association last Tuesday even-
ing on "Advertising as an Economic
Force."

Mrs. Day Krolik and Miss Hortense
Mr. and Mrs. George Willens, of
Krolik are at Coronada Beach, Calif. 2320 West Grand Blvd., are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son,
1 ),
Miss Sarah Lessing, pupil of Ben- Harvey, March 23.
'A detzon Netzorg, gave a delightful
A piano recital at Temple Beth El Tues-
The Young People's Society of
day evening under the auspices of
Temple Beth El gave an interesting
the Voung People's Society of Temple
"Oriental Dance" in the gymnasium
Beth El.
01 the Temple, Sunday evening, Mar.

GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS, INC.

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37-39 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. Ball< BUILDING
DETROIT

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Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg ad-
What promises to he one of the
dressed the Pilgrim Congregational
Church last week on the "Jewish brightest events of the social season
will be the annual grand ball given
Conception of Isaiah."
by Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.,
The Jewish Woman's Club an- at the Eastern Star Temple, 46 Alex-
nounces its annual President' Day, andrine West, on Wednesday, March
which will be held on Monday after- 31. Many and varied are the features
noon, April 5, from 2 to 4 o'clock. planned for the event. Finzel's
in the new club-house, 45 Rowena St. orchestra, including "Bud" Fisher,
To this reception are invited the the famous boy drummer, will furnish
presidents of ninety clubs in this city, the music for the dancing. Miss
as well as the membership of the Jew Sadie Goldstein is chairman of ar-
ish Woman's Club. There will be rangements. Assisting her are Miss
music during the afternoon. Refresh- Rose Fisher, Miss Rae Sineberg,
Harry Schiller, 1)r. Philip Broudo and
ments will also be served.
Dr. A. Fellman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Prensky are in
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Meister, of 254
East Kirby avenue, announce the en-
Miss Zeldah Smith, of 92 Erskine gagement of their daughter, Theresa,
street, has returned from a four to Charles II. \larks, of Chicago.
months' stay in California.
Miss Dorothy Shapiro attended the
Miss Rose Samter of East Ferry Koenig-Orner wedding at the Hotel
avenue is spending ten days in Chi- Savoy, New York City, March 17.
cago, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden,
Adolph Kurz.
of 462 Virginia ('ark, announce the
Mr. and Mrs.D. Rosenthal, and sons, engagement of their daughter, Ora,
Emanuel and Milton, of 95 Frederick to Dr. Leon B. Cowen.
avenue, arc returning from California
where they spent the winter months.
Mr. J. H. Goldman is in New York
They expect to arrive in Detroit about City.
March 27th, for the Passover Holi-
days.
David A. Brown recently returned

from Europe, addressed the News-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Isf. Epstein and boys Association, Sunday evening, on
son, Robert, of 275 Collingwood ()ve- his experiences abroad.
nue are in Cleveland visiting their
parents.
Meyer Steinberg is visiting in New
York City.
Mrs. Fay Krolik and Miss Hor
tense Krolik are at Coronada Beach,
Calif.

Women Voters

Are invited to visit the headquarters of the Women's Commit-

tee of the Leonard Wood League of Michigan, 1136 Hotel

Statler.

Information regarding the exact status of the coming primary
election will be given in detail. It is important that voters tin,

derstand just what significance their ballots of April 5 will have
in ultimately nominating the Republican presidential candidate.

Specific information concerning Leonard Wood's record and

policies will be supplied on request. Headquarters open 10 to 4
daily.

In order to give Detroit women a chance to meet Mrs. Leonard

Wood and judge for themselves whether she would creditably

represent her sex in the White House, a

Mass Meeting

will be held In the ballroom of the Hotel Statler at 2:30 o'clock

Saturday afternoon, March 27,

Miss Harriet E. Vittum,

Director of Women's Department, National Leonard Wood

Campaign Committee, will speak. Al !women will be welcome.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. Davidson are at
home to their friends at their new
home, 237 Hague avenue.

The
French
Tie

Miss Mildred Gould, of Pittsburgh,
Pa., is spending the week-end with
her brother, Mr. Nathan J. Gould.

Alvin D. Hersch left Sunday for
New York. Ile will spend some time
in Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Moses Santle have
left for a trip to Atlantic City.

Black Suede
Brown Suede
$13.50 to $15

Mr. and Mrs. A. Foreman are in
New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wolf. of 160
Medhury avenue, will celebrate the
Bar Mitzvah of their con, Nathan, on
Saturday, March 27th. Following
services at the Farnsworth synagogue
in the morning, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf
will be at home to their relatives and
friends at an informal reception.

Black Satin
$12.50

Mr. Milton M. Alexander was prit•
cipal speaker at last week's meeting
of the Toledo Advertising Club.

Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerherg ad-
dresed the Jewish Student Congrega-
tion at Ann , Arbor Sunday evening
last. He spoke on "Civilization—Its
Foundation Principles."

asserting the new and
dfferenifor spring

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133 FARMER. STREET

VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUCTION

IDA DIVINOFF
Member
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Sevelk Method

45 ROWENA STREET.

SARA DIVINOFF
Director, Musical Bureau Chamber
Musical Society
Leschetitsky Method

Glendale 7971

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winkleman, of
Cleveland , 0., are receiving congrat-
ulations on the birth of a son, Sheri-
dan Stanley.

Among the many delightful enter-
tainments given in honor of Miss
Rose Frumin whose marriage to Saul
Davidson was an event of March 21,
Mrs Louis Davidson, of 237 Hague
avenue, was hostess to 30 guests at a
miscellaneous shower Thursday, Mar.
18.

Mrs. Hyman G. Schlafer bas re-
turned front a visit to Chicago and
Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Bernard M. Kaplan, of New
York City, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Louis J. Shapiro of 62 Virginia
Park.

Mrs. J . Alexander and Miss
Theresa Alexander of East Forest
avenue are spending some time in

Mt. Clemens.

Miss Blanche Cone is spending
several weeks in New York and At-
lantic City.

This tk effect In the nar-
row, Americanized toe is al-
so offered in all the popular
leathers-415.

Queen Quality Boot Shop

215

A.C. IDiENZ Merchant
T

ailor

Woodward Avenue

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

925 Woodward Ave.

Just North of Forest Ave.

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