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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
REMOVAL NOTICE
WE WILL MOVE FROM
211 Woodward Ave
— TO --
239 Woodward Ave.
Wright.Kay
Building
Annie Fur
Building
Cor. Clifford St.
ABOUT MAY 1ST
NO FOUNTAIN SERVICE—CANDIES ONLY
The new location Is temporary, but our customers will find here a
complete assortment of delicious freshly cooked
At all times—however the fountain service will be discontinued
during occupancy or temporary store. We will shortly announce
our plans for a greater Chocolate House which will compare, in
size and splendor with the finest in America.
6 in Cleveland
6 in Detroit
6 in Cleveland
acogarmildr
•tmahit, at Cana:Kraft
12 STORES
12 STORES
6 in Detroit
ORCHESTRA HALL, SATURDAY AT 2:30
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Conductor and Soloist
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
Pianist
Seats—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, At Grinnell's
Program—Schubert, "Rosamunde overture;
Rachmaninoff, "Isle of Death"; Strauss, "Till
Eulenspiegel" ; Liszt, Piano Concerto in A Major;
Wagner "Tannhauser" overture.
LAST "POP" CONCERT—SUNDAY AT 3:30
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
Conductor
Soloist
MARVIN MAAZEL
Pianist
Seats-25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 At Grinnell's
SUMMER SEASON "POP" CONCERTS
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLOR CONDUCTING
EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15—ARENA GARDENS
Beginning Monday Evening, May 3
Change of Program Nightly
Smoking Will Be Permitted Refreshments Served
An Innovation in Detroit's Musical Life
Seats 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 At Grinnell's
.acial and
Qrsonai
All Sortety Items and other 10,111 notes should be communicated to the Miley
of the Chronicle by 5 o'elnels cavil Wed,. ' , day afternoon In order to appear to the
eurrent week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3,t,l :society Editor. Mall notices ey as to be
received not later than NVednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11'. Davis, of the
1Vhile in Nov York, where he par-
Stevenson Hotel, announce the en- ticipated in the ceremonies attendant
gagem•nt of their daughter, Gene- upon the 75th :ttiniversary of the
vieve, to \I r. Norman II. Sillinan. sou foundation of Temple I•:maim-El,
of NIrs. Joseph Sillman.
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin addressed the
Sisterhood of Congregation Rodef
Rabbi 1.eo M. Franklin will be the Sholotti, speaking on the subject,
principal speaker at the banquet to - The Part of Jewish \Vowel' in the
he given at Toledo, 0., Sunday even- Ittligious ReviJal."
ing, in honor of the installation of
Rabbi Rudolph 1. Coffee as the spirit-
Mr. and Mrs. .Nbe Srere returned
ual head of the Collingwooil avenue Friday froin Los .Ntigeles, Cal.
Temple. Rabbi Samuel S. ayer-
M
berg will give the opening prayer at
Mr. and NIrs. Peter Vass, of 144
the services Saturday morning.
Frederick St., have returned after a
Iwo tt
mit to French Lick
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim Springs and Chicago.
returned Tuesday morning after a
, cveral weeks' Visit
in New York.
.1 prettily-appointed wedding was
that of Nliss Emma Shapero, daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn have re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Shapero,
and 51r. Samuel Peck of this city.
turned from New York.
The bride wore a beautiful white
.After an extended trip through the satin gown, trimmed with peals and
South that included visits at all the carried a shower bouquet of white
beautiful wintering resorts of Florida roses. The ceremony was performed
and environs, N1rs. Wm. M. Levyn, by Rabbi E. .Nishiskin at the Beth
nd charming little son, Robert James, David Congregation. .\ reception was
have returned to their home, 70 Far- held at the home of the bride's par-
rand Park. Mrs. Levyn accompanied ents following the ceremony. Mr.
her sister, Miss Anna Solomon, who and Mrs. l'eck left for Chicago and
journeyed South to recuperate front will be at home about Nlay I.
a serious attack of pneumonia which
The
ntides, a Jewish medical
she suffered this winter. Miss Solo-
mon is at present sojourning at Sig- omelet •, composed of about 40 Jew-
nal bit. Hotel. Chattanooga, Tenn., ish doctors, held a dinner at the lEnai
where she will remain for several Brith Club rooms Tuesday evening.
weeks.
Nit- and NIrs. hi. Rosenzweig, of
Mrs. David A. Brown, NI rs. II. M. 750 Brush street, returned this week
from
all extended trip to California.
Fechimer, and Mrs. .Albert Kahn as-
sisted the wives of the members of If nroute home they visited with
the executive committee and board friends in Kansas City, St. Joseph,
of directors of the Detroit Smyphony \l o., spending the Passover holidays
Society In receiving at Ike informal with Mrs. Itosettzweig's parents at
reception and tea held Friday after- Le: n cu worth, Kan.
noon, April 23, at Orchestra hall.
Yellowing the auction of boxes for the
coming season.
hi r. and Mrs. F. Spitzer, of 1777
Fort street, \Vest, announce the Bar
Mit/vali of their son, Harold, on Sat-
mady, Nlay 1, at the Witai Nlosher
synagogue.
The marriage is announced of Miss
Hanola Levy, daughter of Mr. Charles
Levy, to Mr. Lee Barton Strifling.
biro. Bernard NI. Kaplan, of New
Ilr. J
Sherman, 1(122 Hamilton York city, who has been the guest
of
her sister, NIrs. Louis J. Shapiro,
boulevard, announces the marriage of
tits daughter, Lillian, to 1 1r. Albert M. of 362 Virginia Pot k, left tor Boston
this week to join her husband, Dr.
Hamburg, of New York coy.
B. M. Kaplan, who is serving as cam-
paign director for the New England
Mr. K. Jaffe, of Alpena, announces
states in the membership drive cam-
the engagement of his daughter,
paign of the united Synagogues of
Esther, of this city, to .Mr. Maurice .Nmerica.
Robert Sherr, of San Francisco, Cal.
■
and
Cold
Storage
\'a., Mrs. Harry Stiglitz and son, AI
Inn, stopped in Pittsburgh for a is
day where they were the guests of
Mr. and Mr.. Abe NVeclisler.
\I r. Jos, Nlarymont, who has been
in the East for some time. returned
to this coy during the week.
Nit- . and Mrs. Sol De Young, of
Palmer avenue east, announces the
engagement
of their daughter, Hazel.
Mr. Sol lihunrosen entertained for
Mr. Jack Kinsletl, of Sidney Aus- to Mr. Ruby Graff, son of Mr. and
tralia, who visited here a kW Ilay, Mrs. Davis Graff, of Detroit. Re-
ception, Sunday, April 15.
enroute to London, England.
4 1-I
Mr. and Mrs. R. Shapiro, of Hen-
drie avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Anna, to Dr.
Joseph Rottenberg of this city. Re-
ception, Sunday, May 2, 3 to 5 and
Every day the papers print a "Robbery
of Furs." Burglars have taken a great
liking to them. If you have had your
Fur Coat for any length of time, it is now
worth two or three times what you paid
for it. If you have bought it recently you
know yourself how valuable it is. You
cannot afford to take chances when rob-
beries are so numerous, and Insurance
costs so little.
Nothing has been said about Moths.
You know shat they do during the Sum-
mer months to Furs, and they are too
valuable to be neglected—and then there
is Fire which should be considered.
It is not necessary to take these risks
when our Modern Cold Storage Vaults
are at your disposal. A telephone call or
postal card will free you from all worry
and loss. A regular Insurance Policy is
mailed to you.
7 to Ill p. in,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Shapiro were hosts
at a (imer Sunday, April 11, in honor
of the engagement of their daughter
Anna to 1)r. Joseph ltotenberg.
Covers were laid for forty. The out
of town guests were Maurice and
Ben Shapiro, of 1.apeer, Nfich.
Nfr. and Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert, of
266 Theodore (formerly Nliss Eva
AsIniskyl are receiving con gratulae
lions upon the birth of a son, Joseph
Garbiel, on April 17.
239 Woodward Ave.
N. B.—We cordially invite you to
view the Summer Capes, Scarfs and
Chokers which we are now showing.
Fur Coats are being offered at substan-
tial reductions.
Satisfaction
in Diamonds
W
E deeply appreciate the fact
that customers of the Gorham
Shop have implicit faith in our in-
tegrity and sound judgment as
diamond merchants. That is why
the purchase of a diamond or other
rare jewel here is doubly satisfac-
tory to you. The stone makes instant
appeal to your sense of beauty--
and satisfies you thoroughly from
the standpoint of good investment.
We are now in the new location--
37-39 Washington Blvd
BOOK BUILDING
GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC
RSMITI IS, SII.VERSMITI IS AND WELERS
\VASI IING I (IN NCI LVARD. nt )01( BUILDING
DETROIT
cs A Delicate
Bit of
Work and
Aching Feet
Are not a combination that mean suc-
cess for the work.
Arch Preserver Shoes are a happy so-
lution. They have style—dignified,
simple, distinctive designing.
A built-in steel arch gives unfailing
support to broke nor weakened foot
arch.cs—bolsters them up so that the
body weight is easily supported.
33 Grand River Avenue, West
Next to Baumgartners
BECAUSE
we do not have Woodward Avenue rents to pay.
BECAUSE
we manufacture everything we sell.
can afford to undersell every-
THAT IS WHY we
body in Detroit in our line. We
carry a complete stock of velour, tapestry mohair and
damask, and will make to order anything you may select
at a saving of 50 per cent.
Mr and Mrs. J. I.. Marx. of 45
Rhode Island avenue, have returned
from an extended visit in the south
and in California.
Loins James Rosenberg, former
American consul in Spain and Brazil,
entertained Sunday at a dinner for
Judge Abram I. Elkus, of New York.
former American ambassador to Tur-
key. Besides Judee Elkus, the guests
included Judge Harry 1. DMgeman.
r. C Simmons, Judge Clyde I Webster,
Morris Gar•ett and Dr. Samuel S.
Mayerberg.
The Jewish Women's Club an-
nounce an entertainment and high-
class vaudeville program featuring
local talent, at the Federation Club
House. 883 Second street, Saturdav
evening, April 14. Dancing will fol-
low.
NEWTON ANNIS
Since 1887
GORHAVI SHOP
Enrotne home after v isiting her
sister, Mrs. hlussoff of \\item-ling. \C.
Mr. and Mrs. Nl•x Behrendt (nee
Miss Elsa bias), are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son.
Registered at the New York llotels
Mrs. lien B. Lewis is visiting her
during the past week are: NIL and
sister. Mrs. 1. Evans of Akron, 0.
Mrs 11 Striuss• Mr, ('lodman;
\1r. J. F. Hirschman; and NI. Lichten-
stein.
Fur
Insurance
THE
Mr: Minnie Silver, of 238 East
Kirby. left Wednesday for Chicago
where she will be the guest of her
soil. Rabbi Saul Silver.
•
Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko, of 146 Bel-
mont avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Nlildred. to
Mr. Daniel Lewis. son of Mrs. F.
!Awls of this city.
Prefe'sor Fraver of the University
or Michigan spoke at the April meet-
leg of the Women's Auxiliary of Tem-
ple Beth El on rhly Analyst, of Anti.
Semitism". Violin selection, by Mr.
I 'Morse and accompanied by Mrs. Silver
contributed much to the pleasure of
. a unusually intorestIng program.
Davenport in Tapestry
$150 to $235
DAVENPORT
— IN —
VELOUR
$165 to $250
CHAIRS AND
ROCKER
— TO MATCH —
$75 to $135
We rebuild and re-upholster turn lure to look and wear like
new. Phone Cadillac 1449 and our estimator will call with
complete line of samples and quo e you prices. This service
is free and does not obligate you in any way.
SLIP - COVER DEPARTMENT
Announce the arrival of their now line of damasks,
cretonnes and linens. Call Cadillac 1449 and our nm-
resentative will call with a line of samples.
Reliable Upholstery Co.
Corner Jefferson and Wayne
Cadillac 1449