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You wouldn't think of placing poor food on
your table—take the same precaution with the
Candies you eat—MacDiarmid's Candies are
pure, that's sure,
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All Society Helm and .other local notea should be communicated to the °Mee
Of the Chronlele by 5o',Iock each NVednePday afternoon In
order to appear In the
current week's home. I 'hone Cherry 3341 :
, oelety Editor. Mall notices
received nut later than IA'ednesday.
as as to be
Mrs. Howard C. Leavy of New
Miss Ruth Cohn entertained at a
York City is visiting her parents, Mr.
delightful surprise party at her home
and Mrs. Jacob King, of 938 Brush
Tuesday
evening in honor of bliss
street
Bessie Steingold, a bride-elect of 044
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month. A buffet luncheon was served
Mr. and Mrs. J. Koran, of 321 Fred-
and the evening was pleasantly spent
erick street, wish to announce the en-
with music and dancing. I. Leonard
gagement of their daughter, Dora, to
Braun and Nlorris Steingold contri-
Mr. Morris Bayless, son of Mr. and
uted to the entertainment by singing
Mrs. J. Bayless, of this city.
several vocal selections.
'Die Washington Progressive Club
announce an informal dancing party
at the Statler Hotel on Sunday even-
ing. April 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King, of 938
Brush street, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Annette, to
Mr. Louis II. Landsberg of this city.
Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328, 1.
NIr. and Mrs. I. Kaufmann ot
0. 0. E. will give a minstrel and ball Minneapolis have returned to their
at the American Eagle Temple, Be-
home after a three weeks' visit in Mt.
thune and Brush streets, Friday even- Clemens.
ing, April 30. Little Nfiss Franches
Kahn, and Master Herbert NI ichel-
Mrs. J. Silverstein, of 151 West
man, assisted by the Junior Nlinstrels,
Hancock avenue, was called to Chi-
will furnish the entertainment for
cago
last week by the death of her
the evening.
mother, Mrs. Adolph Loch, a beloved
member of one of the oldest Jewish
The marriage of Miss Bessie Leit- families in Chicago. Mrs. Loeb
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. passed assay on March 31st. She
Wa..
Leitson and Mr. George L. Kavanau 73 years old.
of this city, was an interesting event
of last month. The ceremony, dinner
Dr. Jacob Rosenthal, of 246 Glad-
and reception took place at Carmel's
Restaurant. The bride wore a wed- stone avenue, left Wednesday for
ding gown of Duchess satin and a Chicago, where he will spend two
veil fashioned with a cap-effect. She weeks at the Michael Reese hospital
carried a shower bouquet of roses and doing special research work. Mrs.
lilies of the valley. Mrs. Samuel L. Rosenthal and daughter will visit in
Kavanau served as matron-of-honor. Wausau, Wis., during his absence .
Miss Jeanette Krensky and Miss
Edith Atkins were bridesmaids, while
Samuel Leitson and Leo Grossman
acted as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Ka-
salmi will make their home in Detroit
upon their return from their wedding-
trip.
Announces to the Exclusive Patronage a
Most Exquisite Display of Spring and Summer
Models in Suits, Evening Gowns, Afternoon
Dresses, Sport Coats and Wraps.
Many of These Models are
Mr. FabrIzIo's Own Creations
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND GOWNS
Mr. Joseph J. Cummins spent the
Passover holidays with his parents
in Johnstown, Pa. On his return he
will stop at Philadelphia and New
York City.
The next evening entertainment
Miss Grace Kositchek has returned given by the Jewish Woman's Club
from a fortnight's visit with Mr. and will be in the form of a vaudeville en-
Mrs. A. Kositchek of Lansing, Mich.
tertainment, on the evening of Satur-
day, April 24, at the home of the
The engagement of Miss Nizze Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs,
Behrmann of this city to Herman C. corner Hancock and Second avenues.
Lieberman, formerly of Chicago is an- Some exceptionally fine numbers
nounced, the wedding to take place in have been secured for this occasion
June.
and the committee in charge are con-
fident that the program will prove
Mrs. NI. Steingold entertained at a pleasurable and one of unusual inter-
delightful Trousseau Tea Sunday af- est to all the members of the club.
ternoon and evening in honor of her
(laughter, Miss Bessie Steingold,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas..A. Finsterwald
whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Silber-
have just returned from New York
stein will be an event of April 18.
City, where they were the guests of
Fifty guests were present.
their daughter, Mrs. Guy Rowe.
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THE
GORHAM SHOP
Gorham Silver
HE confidence of our cus-
T tomers
in Gorham Silver-
ware is founded on the pleasing
variety of Gorham patterns,
the individuality of Gorham
designs and the high standard
of Gorham quality—plus the
important fact that Gorham
Silver will cost you no more than
the prices often asked for
silverware of inferior quality.
We are now in the new location-
37-39 Washington Blvd.
BOOK BUILDING
GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.
GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMM IS AND JEWELERS
37-39 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. BOOK BUILDING
DETROIT
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Broadway Taxicab and Messenger
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CADILLAC 302
303
ABE HERTZBERG, Mgr.
435 WOODWARD AVENUE
MeKERCHEY BUILDING
Gray Furniture Co.
DETROIT
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"Furniture Specialists"
MATERNITY CORSET
Our scientifically constructed corset makes it un-
necessary for expectant mothers to forego social
activities. Conceals condition, supports delicate
organs and promotes health. Adjustable to changing
figure.
$4.95 $ 03.971,0
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Petticoat.
Canlkoies
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Underwear
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$12.50
Maternity Outer Apparel
and wants' Wear
LANE BRYANT
2nd Floor, 255 Woodward Ave.
Let Your Jewelry
Furniture Recognized by Those
Who Appreciate the Best
Represent Your Individuality
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When you purchase furniture such as we are showing, you are giving
to your home distinction and individuality at a cost no greater than is
asked for the ordinary.
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Purchasers of FINE DIAMONDS now aim to have them
special mounted to satisfy and express their personal taste.
"The largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East. ISde"
specializes in providing original settings to meet individual
requirements. Sketches and estimates furnished upon re-
quest for —
PERSONAL JEWELRY
of every description In either
During this period of high costs it is necessary to look for honest
values.
The fact that our business is continually growing, and that customers
are coming back to us in preference to buying elsewhere is conclusive
proof that we have honest values in fine furniture.
In looking at the furniture illustrated you might think that because of
its beauty in design, its finish and perfect workmanship, it is expensive
PLATINUM OR GOLD
at a guaranteed saving of
1070
Not so at all—it is all moderately priced, chosen to sell to those who
wish to combine beauty and economy. We will be pleased to have
you visit this store at any time and assure you that you will not be
made to feel obligated to buy.
to 331.30
front downtown scale of prices
N. B.—The courtesy and convenience of a Charge
Account is open to you here for the asking
"Pay
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"Busiest and Biggest East alas Jewelry Store"
EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.
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340-342 Wo oDWAILD AvEbrum
UPPER Woodward-Lowor PriceS