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April 30, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-30

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PAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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NOTICE

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Jewish Chronicle Readers

About May 1st MAC DIARMID'S CANDIES
will move from

239 Woodward Ave.

Attain Fur Bldg.
Corner Clifford St.

TO

211 Woodward Ave.

The new location Is temporary. therefore the fountain service
will be discontinued until the opening of our greater chocolate
house—the finest In America—The plans for which, will be an.
nuanced shortly.
Please Remember

MAC DIARMID'S CANDIES

In all your favorite assortments at

239 WOODWARD AVE., ANNIE FUR BLDG.
Corner Clifford Street
AFTER MAY 1ST.

12 STORES

6 in Cleveland

del-SOT/al

GORHAM SHOP

Wright-Kay Bldg.
Corner Grand River Ave.

NO FOUNTAIN SERVICE—CANDIES ONLY

6 in Detroit

o.cial and

THE

acArrmt:

12 STORES

6 in Detroit

6 in Cleveland

Sproalott at Can.ocrall

loonsoloorgyiammgarxmoascomyaseoatosamosee sser

Mr. and NIrs. !tarry Srere and son.
Charles, have returned from a six
months' visit in California.

The Music Bureau of the Chamber
\lusic Society, Sara Divinoff, direc-
tor, is providing weekly programs at
the Y. M. C. A. During the season
David A. Brown will address the the Bureau has furnished programs
regular monthly dinner of the De- for the Twentieth Century Club, De-
troit Association of Credit Nlen, Tues- troit Review Club, New Century Club,
day, at the Board of Commerce on and others.
"Economic and Social European Con-
ditions."
Sir. and Mrs. Sol de Young, of 94
East Palmer, announce the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner and baby, ment of their daughter, Hazel, to
Joyce, of Rochester, Mich., have re- Mr. Ruby Grail, son of Mr. and Mrs.
turned to their home after spending Davis Graff.
the winter in Los Angeles, Calif.

Frank R. Hamburger, secretary' of
the Detroit Association of Credit Men,
has been selected representative of
the Detroit Board of Commerce to
the meeting of the International
Chamber of Commerce in l'aris the
week of June 21. Mr. Hamburger,
W ho will be accompanied by his wife,
has been granted a three months'
leave of absence by the Credit Nlen's
Association. Ile will sail for France
on the steamer Kroonland June 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacobs and
daughter, Reva, of 85 West Kirby,
have returned from an extended visit
at French Lick Springs, Ind.

Miss Irene Rosenberg. a student
at the University of Michigan, has
written the major portion of the music
of "Patricia Passes," a play produced
by the junior girls of the University
and presented at the Northern High
school Saturday afternoon.

French "Theo

"

Brown Suede Calf, $ra

This smart "Theo" Tie, in the
modified French toe, is fashioned of
better quality suede, and priced un-
usually low at $12.

Exquisite Hosiery

Our Hosiery Department is con-
veniently placed at the very front of
the store, offering the better quality
Silk Hose in spring shades —$2.50
to $8.

Queen Quality Boot Shop

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,

Mr, K. JatTe, of Alpena, Nfich., an-
nounce the engagement of his daugh-
ter, Miss Esther Jaffe, of this city.
to Mr. Maurice Robert Sherr, of San
Francisco, Cal.

Sigma Xi sorority met in the home
of Miss Eva Williams and after the
regular business meeting a dainty
luncheon was served to the members.
The next meeting will be in the home
of Miss Sadie Solomon.
---
The entire Young Judean Literary
Club enjoyed a day's outing to Or-
chard Lake last Sunday. The next
meeting of the club will be held, Sun-
day, May 2, at 2 p. m., at Shaarey
Zetlek synagogue. This meeting will
be open to all young Detroiters over
Is An excellent program will be
given.

We are now in the new location -
37-39 Washington Blvd
-BOOK BUILDING

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,ING

GOIDS.MITI IS. SILVERSMITI iS AND 31 %%IAA:RS
3739 WASIIINGI ON WU! [NAND. LICX 1K BUILDING

I )ETRO IT

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trtmsky (nee
Miss Sara Burak) are receiving con-
gratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, Helen Irene, born Sunday,
April 25.

Miss Jennie R. Greenbaum, of the
Research Bureau, Associated Chari-
ties, will return the latter part of the
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Berri:, of 880
week from New Orleans where she Brush street, announce the liar Mitz-
has been attending the National Con- vah of their son, Sidney, on Saturday,
ference of Social Work. While en- May 2, at the Shaarey Zedek syna-
route to Detroit, Miss Greenbaum will
gogue. The reception will take place
attend the fifteenth annual reunion
Sunday.
of the Miriam Club of Chicago, of
which she is a member.
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Love an-
nounce the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown will
sister, Rose Bernice, to Mr. Joseph
occupy Box "T" for the 1921 season
M. Lefkofsky. The reception will
of Detroit Symph ony concerts.
take place, Sunday, May 9. from 2 to

4 and 7 to 9 a. m., at 430 Pingree
Mrs. Louis Kaplan, of Glens Falls,
avenue.
N.- Y., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Rae E., to Mr. Nor-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarr• Koffman (nee
man Pollasky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Esther Goldsmith) of 333 East Kirby
E. l'ollasky, of the Hotel Addison.
avenue, are receiving congratulations
on the arrival of a son, born April
Mrs. Caroline Finsterwald will be
22. at Samaritan Hospital.
at home to her relatives and friends
at the residence of her son, Adolph
NB-. and Mrs. NI. Traitel and family
Finsterwald, of 50 LaSalle boulevard,
have moved into their new home at
on Saturday, May 1, front 7:3U to
1481 \Vest Grand Boulevard.
10:30 p. tn., in celebration of her
eightieth birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Renton, 303
Frederick street, announce the en-
In commenmration of her sixth gagement of their daughter, Anna, to
anniversary, Mrs. Benjamin Hessler,
Nil-. Gerald Deutsch, of Montreal,
entertained the following guests at Canada.
dinner at the Statler and a theatre
party at the Garrick Theatre Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry (nee
day afternoon: Nfrs. Al Settle, of New
Anna Wax) entertained at a recep-
York, Mrs. Abe Goldman, Mrs. Max.
tion at their home last Sunday even-
Landau, Mrs. S. S. Goodman and Nliss
ing in honor of Miss Nizzie Berk-
Esther Wersel.
man whose engagement to Mr. Her-
man Lieberman was recently an-
The Jewish Woman's Cl u b m ill nounced. There were 24 guests.
hold its annual meeting, Sunday after-
noon, May 2, at 2:45 p. tu., al Temple
Elliot Nloyer, son of Mrs. D. Moyer.
Beth El. The election of new direc- of 97 Erskine, will celebrate his liar
ors will be followed by an entertain- Mitzvah at Shaarey Zedek synagogue
ing program and the serving of re- on Saturday. Nfay I. In the after-
i eshments.
Ntembers are urged to noon he will entertain several of his
attend.
boy friends at the Temple Theatre.

The New Modified

Satisfaction
in Diamonds

All Societe Items and other local notes should he communicated to the Nth e
of the Chronicle by 5 o'olook each NVedneeday ;Mei Ofsm In order to appear In t he
eon ent week's Issue s
Chet ty 3341 1:Lociety Editor. Mall notices su as to he
received not later than %Vedn.sdas.

An Attractive Model
for Young Women

T

HIS very voguish style has met with
great favor, it is a particularly pleas-
ing style for young girls or women who
prefer smart Styles with semi-low heels.

T HIS rump known as the

Flapper Louis has an inch
and five-eighths leather heel,
comes In Brown Kid. has oar
t suede insert at heel to
row
prevent slipping. Shown on

Third Floor

215 Woodward Avenue.

$12.°'

Other Models from

177 - 179 - 181 WOODWARD AVE

Advance Showing of

$10.00 up

Cotton Dresses

For

Stout Women

Woodward and Adams

(Sizes 39 to 56)
.95
5 12 to

$59 .7. ;

SMART, new ideas ip qyli..11
dresses of Voile, Voile and
Organdy, Dotted Swiss, Crepe
du Jour, Dimity and Linens:
scientifically modeled to lend
slender, youthful lines and
guarantee excellent fit.

'Cali :viii ii

Remarkably good values at
manufacturer's prices.

NET WEIGHT

New Millinery

—in the modes of the hour are always

a feature at the Kline millinery Salons

and thousands of women have learned

to depend on Kline's for smart hats at

I.\ Second Floor Washington Arca..
255 Woodward Ave.

moderate prices.

-Third Floor

77-

PU7E

CREAMERT,BUTTER

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