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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Easter MacDiarmid's

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GORH AM SHO P

For All Detroit

All Society Item, and other local note, should be communicated to the aft,
of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wedut rday afternoon In order to appear In the
current week'it Issue. Phone Cherry UM t , orlety Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than Wednesday.

NOW ..

a s;
Mr. hag,Mrs. Julian II. Krolik,
Miss 11114Clie J. Hart and Mr. Fred
NI. llutzel will attend the National
Conference of Jewish Charities which
will be held in New Orleans April
14-16.

Your order will be filled with delicious
freshly cooked MacDiarmid's carefully
packed in attractive gift boxes and baskets

Six MacDiarmid's Stores,in Detroit

Phone Main 4548 — (All Stores)

32 BROADWAY
Main Store

6? & R. McMILLAN CO.
Woodward and Fort

1505 WOODWARD
Just Below Blvd.

'47 WOODWARD
Cor. Alexandrine

211 WOODWARD
WrighbKay Bldg.

BROADWAY MARKET
"MacDiarmid's Corner"

MacDIARMID'S BY PARCEL POST ANYWHERE

T HE

Rabbi J. Thumim will speak at the
Mr!. II. M. Ritstcin of Montreal is
the paest of her sisters, Mrs. Ira D. B'nai Moshe synagogue, Garfield and
Beaubien streets, on Sunday, April
Jacobs and Miss Dee Benjamin.
4, at 4 p. m. The public is cordially
invited.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and son,
Samuel, are leaving for Rochester, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stotter and son
Y., where they will spend the Pass-
Over holidays with their parents, Mr. are wintering on their private yacht
at
Nliami, Fla.
and Mr3. S. Snyder.

Gorham Shop is
Jewelry Headquarters
for all Detroit. It is your
store! A place where you
may come at any time and
make your choice of artistic,
enduring gifts—all well
within the limits of the
expenditure you may have
decided upon.

Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Zechman
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Bain
have returned from their southern so- nil Mr. M. Harris have returned from
a
trip
to
the
South
and West.
journ.

We are now in the NEW LOCATION

Mr. Emanuel M. Rosenthal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal, of 95
Frederick street, will return in May
from Los Angeles, Cal., where he is
at present engaged in the motion pic-
ture production.

REMEMBER—

37-39 Washington Blvd., Book Bldg.

Mrs. Max Landau, of 668 Brush
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal and
street, announces the marriage of her
M011, Milton, of 75 Frederick, have
sister,
Miss Katie W. Cohen to Mr.
returned from a five months' stay in
California, Mexico and other points Sidney Goodman, March 21, in Phil-
adelphia, l'a. \l r. and Mrs. Goodman
of interest.
will make their home in Detroit.

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DETROIT

TH E

-octal and
Qrsonal

ORDER
YOUR

CHICAGO

GOLDSMITHS aSILVERSMITHS.ING.

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The Jewish Woman's Club an
Mr. and N1rs. II. Ostrow and
nounces its annual Presidents' Day,
daughter, of 146 Palmer avenue, are
to be held Monday afternoon, April
visiting in Cleveland with Mr. and
5, from 2 to 4 p. in., at the clubhouse, Mrs. A. C. IN'inkelman.
45 Rowena street.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Silberstein, of 1098
Second avenue, entertained at a
formal dance at their how.. Sunday
evening in honor of Miss Bessyr
Steingold, whose marriage to their
son, Joseph Silberstein, will be an
event of April 18. A buffet luncheon
Dr. and Mrs. lingo II. Freund are was served to the 50 guests.
at Atlantic City.
Ilho Misses Pearl Weisberger and
Mrs. Meyer Frank, of 315 Bur- Minna lienderoff, who have been wint-
lingame avenue, is spending some ering in California, have returned to
time in Southern California to re- their homes.
cuperate front her recent illness.

Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Prensky, of
115 Frederick street, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Foreman, of 825 Brush
street, are spending a few weeks at
the Astor Hotel, New York City.

Mrs. J. Harrison, of 1754 Third

Under the direction of Miss Hattie

visit with her daughter, Mrs. J.
Schermer, of Cleveland, 0.

was presented at the Jewish Old
Folks' Home on Sunday evening,
March 14. Those who helped to
make the evening a memorable one
to the old people were Nathan Sim-
ons, who sang several solos, assisted
by Miss Sylvia Simons; Miss Kath-
erine Pereira in her charming Russian
and toe dances, accompanied by Miss
Minnie Hershman; Mrs. A. Lapin-
Cohen, who sang "Eli, Eli," with Miss
Sara Weinberg at the plan°. The

IS AND JEWELERS
\GOLDSMITHS,
\ 37-39 WASH II NG1ON BOULEVARD. BIM BUILDING

DETROIT



Furniture, Rugs & Stoves

It Don't Make Any Difference Where You Buy

If You Don't Care What You Pay

John R. Sullivan & Co.

avenue, has returned from a week's Gittleman, a program of unusual merit

Good Shoes
at Their Best

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wolf have
returned from a two months' stay in
Palm Beach and St. Augustine, Fla,

Mrs. R. R. Lambert and daughter,
Sarah, are spending the Easter vaca•
tion in New York.

ALFRED J. RUBY, Inc.

ONE - 0 - ONE WASHINGTON BLVD.

SMART FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Mrs. Rae Jacobs, 237 King avenue,
entertained 30 guests on March 27,
at a surprise birthday party in honor
of her daughter, Sadye. A delightful
luncheon was served and the evening
was spent in dancing and gasses.

R

An interesting event took place
Sunday, March 28, when Miss Doris
Brodkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Brodkin was united in mar-
riage to Max Bloom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Bloom at the home of the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom left for
a short wedding trip to the east and
upon return will make their home
at 680 Brush street.

Mfr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman
have moved from 279 St. Paul avenue
into their new home at 142 East
Ferry.

(Sizes 39 to 56)

XTENDING to the woman of stout and irregular
figure the opportunity to purchase high-grade
blouses at remarkable inducements in the way of
price. Below is ■ suggestion of the price range
and materials presented.

Crepe
De Chine

$7.95 $9.85 u t : $ 19.85

,

$2.95 to

Voiles

Georgettes, Arlettes
and Pussy Willow

$12. 95 to

'29.75
$57.50

See Our Showing of Easter Suits, Coats and D

2nd Floor

Washington

Arcade

./a___LoAiyan t

Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Gold-
stick, 175 Frederick street, are receiv-
ing felicitations upon the birth of a
daughter.

Dr. and Mrs. Leon Koplowitz arc
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a son, Julian David.

Mrs. Charles Rosenthal and son,
Herbert, of 790 Brush street, left
Tuesday for Boston, Mass., to spend
a few months with Mrs. Rosenthal's
parents.

E

255

Woodward

Avenue

Young Judaeans sang and recited in
Yiddish. The committee in charge,
working under the direction of the
Federation of Women's Clubs, an-
nounces the gift of a victrola to the

Miss Ruth Franklin, a senior at
Vassar college, is spending her spring
vacation wills her parents, Rabbi and
Mrs: Leo M. Franklin.

Miss Dorothy Krolik and Miss
Lydia Kahn, students at Vassar Col-
lege, are spending their spring vaca•
Lions with their parents.

Sale of Waists
for STOUT WOMEN

134 -138 Michigan Avenue, Near First Street

Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, of 1233
Crane avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Yenta, to
Mark Stern of this city, at a prettily
appointed dinner Sunday evening.
There were 30 guests.

Harry S. and Benjamin J. Schein.
man, sons of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Shein-
man, of 90 Rowena street, students at
Harvard University, are coming home
to participate in the Seder ceremon-
ies with their parents. They will
leave immediately for the University
and Will be home again for the spring
vacation, which begins April 18.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Klein announce the
engagement of their daughter, Hilda
11., to Edmond G. Lewis, son of Mrs.
F. Lewis, of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden,
462 Virginia Park, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ora,
A telegram received from Jerusalem to Dr. Leon B. Cowen.
states that the twenty-eight men of
David A. Brown spoke before the
the 39th Royal Fusiliers, who were
B'nai Brith Club forum, Tuesday
sentenced to imprisonment for mu- noon, on "Some Social Angles of the
tiny and insubordination arising out Industrial Conditions in Europe."
of demobilization demands, have been
released and returned to duty. It is
Mrs. Max May, president of the
expected that a similar course will be Jewish Woman's Club, is on the Gen-
eral
Committee of the annual clean
adopted with the soldiers convicted
at Cairo for like offenses. The sol- ' up and paint up campaign of the
diers concerned are mostly Ameri- Board of Commerce, which is to cul-
cans.
minate the week of May 17-22.

Home by Mr. David Marymont and
a dozen records by Mr. Nathaniel
Steingold. Cash donations have been
received by Mrs. Henry Marks and
Mrs. Sam Davis, of Toledo, 0.

F'R'JSS

Spring Opening

yi

Better
Service

Better
Workman-
ship

,fir

Better
Prices

Showing Fashion's
Newest Fur Gems

011 are cordially invited to attend our Spring Opening, which
will by far surpass anything of Its kind ever held in Detroit in
point of variety of pelts mid exclusiveness of styles. We have
'!"J• no connection with any other store, and we have so enlarged
our stock so to enable every woman to choose satisfactorily.
Always
hear in mind that a price saving is always assured here.

ROSS

the

To celebrate our Grand Opening of our new

Furrier

and enlarged store we are offering special re-

I S Jr

ductions In Spring and Summer Furs of all de-

scriptions. Select from Sable, Mink, Mole,

Fitch, Kolinsky, in wraps and Summer Furs

We Are Never Too Busy to Offer
Suggestions and Help in Your Selections

of

A fresh blacklist of Poles who re•
cently sold their houses to Jews has
been published and posted up in War-
saw. The renewed appearance of the
list in the streets created a feeling of
deep disappointment among the Jews.
The Jewish deputies made representa-
tions on the subject to the govern-
ment. The list gave rise to an uproar
in one street where Poles attacked a

Jew for criticizing it.

Ross Fur Company

Fourteen Adams Avenue, West

Cherry 1493

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