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May 07, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-05-07

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THE DETROIT IEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

acial and
Qrsonal

THE

GORHAM SHOP

Gorham Silver

Foclety Bonet and other local metes should be convounl•ated to the on e
of the rlooelt le by 5 ; eloek each NVedot tolay tate, noon 111 older I-• Appear In tlls
current week's Itm, Phone Chet!) . 3.hl Society L,llLrr, Mall notices ea as to be
e,‘ ell not I kter than lVedo-vday.

Opening

MacDiarmid's
Temporary Store

239 Woodward Ave.

-- Formerly Located at --

211 Woodward Avenue, Wright-Kay Building

No Fountain Service—Candies Only

The New Location is but a
—Temporary Home for


MacDIARMID'S CANDIES

NIrs. Alex. Barnett, formerly of 2660
\Vest Fort street, has moved into her
new home, oll Seward avenue.

Miniature Chocolate
House

Visitors to the new store will find a
miniature replica of chocolate House,
with its artistic colonial architecture
and atmosphere of hospitality so long
associated with the original house

4-
GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.

Gill DSMITI IS SII VIliSMITI IS M.D.)! WITERS
,V \ 14,11, &x1K BUILDING
37-4 WAS! IIN(. I ON It,

1)F.T12()I

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the North
\Vestern synagogue, situated at lid
Hewitt. , street. gave a eery surcwsful
11:111 ntUtopia Hall recently, netting
!h451) which will br turned over Ity the
?auxiliary to the Talmud
:Ail-
lilted with the synagogue.

dfi,gpszet 0
250_254

\I r. E. NI. Rosenthal fs expected
home front Los Angeles to spend the
summer with his parents, Mr. and
The hid' WON in l'harg•i of Mrs. .1.
Mrs. I. Rosenthal, of 05 Frederick
street. Mr. Rosenthal is engaged in Rosenfeld, chairman and Mrs. It Het.
.
the motion picture industry in Cali- imin. 0 cers of the Auxiliary are
fornia and expects to return there as follows:
President. Mrs. Esther
early this fall to resume his work.
Heiman; Vice Preslitent, Sirs. Julia

Torah

Fountain Service

Of An Exceptional Character at
32 BROADWAY
(Opposite the Broadway Theater)
Also at our up-town stores

WO ODWARD AVENUE

Grossberg; Secretary, Airs. It Heiman;
Mr. and Mrs. I. Grass and family ) Treasurer, Mrs. .1. Altnlitn,
have returned to their home in Cleve-
The Talmud Torah at present has
land after visiting with friends in this an enrollment of to students.
It is
city.
!. the plan of the Auxiliary to provide
facilities for as many more.
Sirs. R. Lampert, of 107 Theodore
street, has returned from a three
weeks' trip to Toronto, Ont., when
-•
she visited with relatives and friends.

Another MacDiannid Storit Will Open
Shortly At Corner
Woodward and Collingwood Avenues

13 STORES

Beauty Reigns Supreme in "Vogue"
Fashionable Footwear

Featuring

The "Brogue"

BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS

- CLEVELAND

a
o (

Mr. and Mrs. NI. Schultz, of 362

ago' rmi



411••• ■ ••• ■

!Bear Choler]) Juniors announce their
l'enth Annual Excursion, to he given

Miss Henrietta Rosenthal discussed Miring the afternoon.
The following constitutes the mom-
.
the humorous side of the law at ine
Federation of \Voinen's Clubs, when ,t0111." appointed by President Nletz-
take charge of the atiair: Dan-
the 12 women lawyers of Detroit ten- muse In
Shat,ero, chairman; NI. NI. Rosen-
tiered a reception to the student body
Satovsky, Harty Stone,
of three law colleges of the state of . that
Nlichigan, Detroit College of Law, Garen A. Sille.rldatt. his Vranken.
mrs. Anita \Veiuheek, Lillian
Detroit University and the University,
somion, Ruth
Forty young women p,„,, • ,,f 1 ,,14,
of Michigan.

preparing to enter the profession rmblsinith and liars Gordon.
Were in attendance. Miss Mary \Vets-
man served as one Of the 110hteSSe , .

In honor of her son, Mr. George
Michael Marx, his mother, NIrs.
Marx, was Itostess at a delightful sur-
prise party at their 'ionic, 115 East
Warren avenue, Sunday last. Among
the guests were \f r. a n d Mrs. R.
Neilerlander, Mr. amt Mrs. NI. Borg-
stein, NIr. and Mrs. It Mellen, the
Misses Helen Selinsky, Annette
Bornstein, Mildred Burnstein, Corrine
Marx, Veronira Marx, Beatrice Nlzirx ,
and Messrs. lien Rahn, Eli Robinson,
Samuel Kutzen, Harry Clark and
Maurice Satin.

Visible Style
Invisible Comfort

A heap of right style, long, good
looking vamps an absence of fussy
trimmings, a sensible heel, fine leath-
ers—In short a man's shoe.

Anai
RESERVER

I

And the comfort—Man It's built In,
strong, light, true as steel comfort. An
Invisible arch holds the foot arch true
so that there's no strain on the liga-
ments and Muscles of the foot,

Tan Calf
Patent
Black Suede

,41

$12.00

Ilre✓ 41, Call el di,

SPRING

1 ".

DufROITS
sNAIXTEST MOP

Order Your

ClOtheS

NCW

NOW

New Shop

New Colorhio

New We•vet
New Designs

rm.

Ad

Nfr. and Mrs. II. \Veitzman, of
Nlonterey avenue, have left for a two
weeks' visit in West Baden, Ind.

gosenoaritn

Men's Tailors

Mrs. Sarah Huth, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., annouticis the engagement of her
daughter, Dorothy, to NIr. !Sarney
Lachman, of this city.

SHOE ``

Note the
extreme vamp
and heels one
inch high.

Virginia Park, announce the engage- . Sunday, June 6. 1520. to Tashmoo
meat of their daughter, Evelyn, to . h ark As h , will be ilan'ing
11 " I ' I
NIT.. Harold N. Selling, son of Mr. ! : both out the
boat and at the island,
and Mrs. 1. Shimberg of this city.
with It pregrim of athletic contests

Specialists at Candycraft
PHONE MAIN 4543 (All Stores)

4,1

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

LADIES' AUXILIARY
NETS $450 FOR
TALMUD TORAH

Mrs. Samuel Stearns. of 166 Long
fellow avenue, announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Sylvia Gladys.
to Mr. Samuel It. Oppenheimer, oi
.Augusta, I ia.

Pending the Opening of Our New and Greater
Chocolate House, Plans for which
will be announced shortly



confidence of our cus-
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 qualit y .

Mr. and NIrs. Jacob S. Sauk, of 200
1)r, Louis J. Hirschman returned
home NIonday from a visit in New East Hancock ;LVellile, are receiving
Orleans, where he attended the con- congratulations upon the birth of a
merican Nledical .\s son.
vention of the
---
NIrs • Hirschman accost- I
()elation.
Becker, of
\1r. and Mrs. Nlax
panic(' her husband south.
Cleveland, O., announce the engage-
ment
of
their
daughter,
Theresa,
to
Mr. and Mrs. 51ilford Stern have ,
of Mrs. Barnet
returned to their home after a visit Mr. Alex Werbe, son
Werhc.
to New York and Atlantic City.

Annis Fur Building. Corner Clifford Street

DETROIT -

T HE

Sir. and Mrs. NI. Stern arc at the
St r. and Mr... \A'allace Rosenhenn.
of 40 Pingree avenue, announce the Commodore Hotel, New York.
engagement of their daughter, Jane
Mr. and NIrs. Louis Benson, of 30,3
to Nil- . Charles Nlayer, son of 11r. and
!Ors. Iternhard Mayer, of New York Frederick street, announce the en-
gagesent of their daughter, Anna, to
-
Nil- . Gerald Deutsch, of Montreal,
Mrs. Robert Smith Guiterman,
St. Paul, Minn., is visiting her ;mar- Canada.
ems, Mr. :mil NIrs. 0. Lowman, at
Mr and Nip, Roy Frank (nee Nliss
the Statler
Nlayine Levey), of 1150 Brush street,
\Ir. and Mrs. NI. S. Fink are visit- are receiving congratulations on the
ing their ilaughter• NIrs. Leonard S.! birth of a daughter, Nlyra Isabelle,
Nlay I.
Levin, in Pittsburgh.

212-213 krt.,. Iluildind
.....
poo. ....

Stout Women

Sizes 39 to 56

You will be interested in the following items ; which represent only
a few of the many exceptional values we are offering.

33 Grand River Avenue, West

Next to Baumgartners

. Corsets

$4.95, to $18

$2.95 to $49.75

Blcomers

Skirts

$1.39, $1.95 to $8.95

Nainsook, Sateen, Jersey Silk,
Sal in.

Brassiers

.

C1:11

VIEIGHT

Waists

95c to $5.95

Strongly made,
broidered .

lace em-

Chemises

$1.15, $2.95 to $14.50

$9.85 to 49.50

('haddith, Serge, hair

Line

Wool Plaid, Novelty Silks.

Bungalow

Aprons, $2.95

Union Suits

(Fine Needle Weave)

$1.25

On Mother's Day
Let Your Message Be

Flowers

Mother- -ve come to you today, arms out-
stretched and laden with flowers, our hearts
overflowing with love.

Today we have set aside to endeavor to re-
pay, in eve ► so small a way, our debt to you.



So it is that we bring flowers to you. We
have chosen them for their beauty and fra-
grance—so emblematic of your mother love.

-

And we wear them ourselves in honor of the
one universal holiday—:.other's Day!

2nd Floor
Washington Arcade

255 Woodward
Avenue

4

Detroit Florists

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