PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE .N eoeimosoomecavArc4rxxeciax>20:<>K<>3C<>31003100,11<>y1' I: ,WS.' Whose Birthday is Tomorrow? On your way home tonight, stop into one of our six stores and take home a box of delicious freshly cooked MacDIARMID'S CANDIES You will be well repaid by the happy smile it will bring to the face of your loving wife—Try it. Phone Main All Stores GORHAM SHOP Style in Your Stationery l'el•VIVell lint Lat.!' 111:111 Wed11 ,..ia When you come to the Gorham Shop for: Wedding Invitations Reception Cards At Home Cards Church Cards Memorial Cards Visiting Cards Novelties in Address and Monogram Dies you can make your selection with the certainty that Gorham Station- ery is always correct, in the best of taste and truly distinctive! Assisting the Detroit Community I \I r. and NI rs. II. A. Schhissel are Union in their work of placing in De- receiving congratulations on the IMO troit's industrial plants 29 blind per- of a son, Noah Elvin. sons and 45 cripples during the past year were Miss Rosetta Stone, execte- ND. and Mrs. Joseph II. Reiner tire secretary of the Committee on (n ee Eva O. Kaplan) of 273 East the Handicapped and Ilarry I. Lurie, Nv ae ,, e1 a venue s p en t th e Passover director of the Itesearch Bureau of with their parents, Mr. and NIrs. I the Associated Charities. Among the Kaplan of Asheville, N. C. Tunic directors elected was Harry I'. Breitenbach, 1./avid A. Brown and i ND. Harry Clark of 319 Frederick Fred NI. Blitzed will continue their , street entertained Nit- . Sam Langford work with the board. during his recent visit in the city. Straahilt at Candycrall *5.'1° O ldgenn • SHOP S OOT SHO ... P Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin of "l'emple j NIrs. David Miller (nee N.liss Fior- Beth is in New York. where as ! cnce Segall) was hostess at a theater President of the Central Conference party to the New Detroit last week, of American Rabbis, he is to make complimenting hiss Bessie Steingold, an address on the occasion of the an April bride-elect. celebration of the seventy-fifth anni- versary of the founding of Temple NIrs. Jacob Geldman of Ilbl Rivard' Emanuel, the largest Jewish emigre- street entertained 15 guests NIon•lay i gation in America. night at a charmingly appointed din- i ner given in honor of NIrs. Nlax Mrs. Jennie Tobias, of 8ci Elmhurst Steiner of Pittsburgh, avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, F.thel Ottellie, to Henry Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. ‘Wolfgang Freeman MacWilliams. (nee Miss Edith Lachman) are We hate moved to the new home of THE GORIIAM SHOP 37-39 Washington Blvd., Book Bldg. GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC. re Miss Lillian Sheinberg, of West Grand boulevard, was hostess at a charming musicale Sunday evening, April 11, to a small circle of friends. Mr, Earl Morse, violinist, delighted his hearers with hi, performance of Brach's Concerto and the Meditation from "Thais." Mrs. William Alles, coneralto, gave a pleasing version of L'Abborrita Rivale front "Aida." Mr. William Alles, bass baritone, sang The TWO Grenadiers" by Schuman. A dainty buffet luncheon was served at midnight. ceiving felicitations upon the birth of a daughter, Betty Elaine, on Nlarch 24. 1\ Mr. J. Sherman, of 1022 Hamilton' boulevard. announces the marriage of This daughter, Lillian, to NIT - . Albert NI. Hamburg of New York City. --- Ntrs. J. E. Wartell and children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nfarwil and 241 E. Kirby avenue are spending the soil, Melvin, are at French Lick month of April with her parents, Nfr. Springs., Ind. and Mrs. I. Kaplan of Asheville, N. C. • Mr. and Nfrs. Charles Nfarks, of ; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig and 5Io Ileaubien street, are making theirl son have moved into their new home home with their children, Ste. and Mr,. Julin , E. Wartell, at 217 East 5. at 1733 West Grand boulevard. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Wacker and daughter, Fritzie, of 147 Rhode Island Nfrs. M. Benmosche returned to the avenue, will return Slay 1 from a six city Tuesday after a visit in New, months' trip to California. York with her husband, Dr. M. Ben- A Favored Spring Style Patent Colt ) t 0 Gunmetal ) I 0.0 Value in shoes is largely esti- mated by the wearer from two angles—style and service. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacobs and daughter, Rena, of 85 West Kirby avenue, have left for French Lick Springs, where they will spend some time. On their return they will visit Cincinnati and Indianapolis. These smart models embody both. SILKEN HOSIERY A special service is rendered through our Hosiery department—in being prepared Co match the tpring shoe shades in popular makes of hose, priced from Mr. Charles Levy, of 352 Hamilton avenue, announces the marriage of his daughter, Hanola, to Mr. Lee Burton Strifling, oil Sunday, April 11. $2.50 to $5 Queen Quality Boot Shop Ntr. L. Richard and Miss Rae Him- elhoch have left for New York, kVashington, Boston and Philadel- phia. 215 Woodward Ave. Dr. Nathaniel Ginsberg has been placed in charge of a. new clink opened re-erectly under the auspices of the Board of Health at 33 Mullet street for the treatment of crippled and deformed persons. Expenses are being paid by the Sigma Gamma So- ciety.. This clinic will treat 1,238 crippled children in Detroit under 15 years of age, 509 of whom are suffer- ing front infantile paralysis. 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. PettSeeate ennaloolee Brawderes Underwear Rabbi Reuben Rabinowitz, of Con- gregation Beth Israel, Richard Hill, L. I., will deliver the Invocation at the opening of the Assembly and Sen- ate of New York State at Albany. on Monday, April 12. Prior to his ac- ceptance of his Brooklyn pulpit. Rabbi Rabinowitz is as assistant Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zetiek. 1 LANE BRYANT $4.95 Maternity Outer Apparel and Infants' Wear 2nd Floor, 255 Woodward Ave. • Announcement! HARRY LEWIS LINCOLN FLOWER SHOP 57 Grand River East Main 6759 IDA DIVINOFF SARA VIOLIN INSTRUCTION PIANO 45 Rowena Street Glendale 7971 W HAT a world of enjoyment in sitting down to the instrument yourself and playing the music you love. Irrespective of musical training — no matter hOW difficult the composition- VOlf can Play 'with true artistic interpretation and beauty. Announcement J. KAUFMAN Opens Wide the Door for Every- one to All the Joys of Music Announces that he has moved from the McKerchey Building to more elaborate quar- ters at 397 Woodward Avenue where he will extend to his molly customers and friends the usual courtesy and service, T HAT operatic selec- tion you liked so well — you can play it. That old-time melody, insepar- ably linked with tender memories-3'1111 can play it. That fascinating dance number that is sweeping the country you can play it. Kolinsky Stoles Hudson Seal Coats Mink Capes Mink Coats AT A LARGE SAVING That inspired musical conception, of most intricate arrange- ment an d wondrous beauty, the work of some master-composer of the past—you can play it. 1Vhatever in music you care to hear, whatever you would delight in en- tertaining others with — you can play. And, because the PIANOLA is different front all other Player- Pianos, having exclusive music — control features vitally necessary to artis- tic musical rendition, it Gramell Bros Better reserve buying your fur coats •now, while there are a few in stock at the old price. E.rclusiz e KAUFMAN'S 397 WOODWARD AVE. Announces that he has opened the Lincoln Flower Shop with a full line of Cut Flowers, noses, Carnations, Potted Plants, Wedding and Corsage Bouquets, and solicits the patronage of tho community. The Pianola Player-Piano FURRIER KEEP YOUR FURS IN GOOD HEALTH mosche, who left for London and other European cities last week. COI DSMITI IS. SIINFRSMITI IS AND JI.WELERS 37-39 WAN IINGTON It( kli I.VARD, Ili 51K MA 1 DING i )ETROIT NIrs, Bernath II. Silver and daugh- ter, Elsa Mignon, have returned to their home in Sioux City, Iowa, after a two months' visit with the former's parents, \t r, and N1rs. Simon Lech- man. - Others $3.95 t. to $12.50 THE All Society Itelnq Anil other Ii, ,il not,, ,h.00d hr t,ettnitittiettlett to the alik e of the Chronicle by 5 o'•look eaeli Weil. F110' allei s won In order l,o iii.,e r in the uncut wen k's Issue. l'hono Cheery 3.0il 14 oelety Editor. tioticcs s av to be aegga ' rxhir 4 5 4 8 / Tat and arsonal For Husbands Only CADILLAC 855 ich man kepreseirial Ives 26 Stores. Headquarters /43-/-17 Wood ∎ vard .AN e. enables you not only to know the great pleasure of producing musk your- self, but to make your playing in greatest degree beautiful and enjoyable. You know, too, how necessary proper recrea- tion is to greatest effi- ciency in one's work. No other home recreation so delightful and desirable as that which the PIAN- 01,A affords. The MAMMA Player-Piano is furnished in these makes only: ■ AY, STROUD, AEOLIAN. PLAY. - STEINV IONA, WHEELOCK, STI'LlS, GRINNELL BROS., WERElt. Other instruments accepted in part exchange. ments arranged if desired. 10111,' lit and Today .)1. 0 .lb. , 111 nor. •