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May 14, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-05-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

?AGE TWO

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THE

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GORHAM SHOP

.ersortai

Complete
Confidence

All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the Once
of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the
current week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3341 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than Wednesday.

On Monday last Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin addressed the Detroit Eng-
lish Teacher's Club at the Central
High school. His theme was "The
l'oetry of the Bible."

Former Patrons of
MacDiarmid's
Tea Room Service

An interesting social event of the
year was the marriage of Miss Gene-
vieve Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Davis, and Mr. Norman H.
Sillman, son of Mrs. Joseph Siliman
of this city, which took place at the
Statler Hotel, Wednesday evening,
May 12. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
officiated.

AT 211 WOODWARD AVE.

(Wright-Kay Building

Will Find Exceptional Fountain Service at

32 BROADWAY

Dr. and Mrs. Irving F. Stein have
Miss Helen Fixler was hostess at a
returned to Chicago after a pleasant
social gathering held at her home, 208
visit here.
Longfellow avenue. The following
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon guests were present: the Misses Har-
riet
Kutiosky, Ruth Gordon, Mildred
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Levyn will
he at home on Sunday, May 23, in Cohen, Irene Iseman, Dorris Wolf-
gang,
and Messrs. Irving Gould, Lit-
honor of the confirmation of their
children, Nance Solomon and Stan- man Gould, Joe Goldberg, Sidney
ley Levyn, at the Levyn residence, Wolfgang, Sam Nelson, Sidney Gold-
stein, Joe Cohen, Milton Shear and
Farrand l'ark.
Maurice Reveno.

Also at Up-town Stores

MacDIARMID'S CANDIES

Now Ready for Your Selection at

—TEMPORARY STORE-

239 WOODWARD AVENUE

Annis Fur Building, Cor. Clifford Street

13 Stores—Detroit and Cleveland

UPTOWN
747 Woodward
1505 Woodward
2353 Woodward
Corner Collingwood
Open Shortly

J

Dr. and Mrs. Harold I.. Rypins,
The Mothers' Organization will
who were the guests of Rabbi and
Mrs. I.eo M. Franklin, left last week meet at the Jewish Institute, 239 East
High
street, next Saturday, May 15,
for St. Paul, Minn.
at 3 p. m. Mr. Isaacs, principal of
the
NVilkins
Talmud Torah, will speak
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marx, of 45
,
Rhode Island avenue, announce the in Yiddish on "The Significance of tit
engagentent of their son, Hubert K., Feast of Weeks to the Jewish Home.
The
children
will
present
a
May
to Miss Florence M. Brown, of
festival under the auspices of the
Windsor, Ont.
Recreation Commission. Mothers
are
cordialy invited.
Miss Ruth Greenberg, of New York

is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph
H. Lewis, of Burlingame av enue.

Specialists at Gandyeraft
PHONE MAIN 4548 (All Stores)

Whitney Strollers for Smooth Conveyance

Simons Cubs For Perfect Rest.

While there is an acute shortage of
these nationally known articles due
to the railroad congestion, yet I am
sure you can still make your
selection.

RIEDENBERGS
4 FURNITURE HOUSE
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A program of unusual interest—the
final one of the season—was presented
at the Jewish Old Folks' Home on
Thursday evening, May 6th. Those
who participated in helping to make
the evening a memorable one for the
old folks and their guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Kopclson, bliss Kath-
erine Pereria, Master Aubrey Cher-
kose, Miss Minnie Hirshman, bliss
Tillie Garrett, Mrs. Weingarden, of
Flint, the 13'nai Britt Glee Club, un-
der the direction of I. Leonard
Braun, Samuel Mandell and Mrs. A.
Lapin-Cohen. A large measure of
the success of this and other enter-
tainments staged at the Old Folks'
Home is due Miss Hattie Gittleman
and Mrs. Maurice Zackheitn for their
efforts in arranging the delightful
programs.

Welcome Our Great Cast and Star

Leon Blanck and
Dora Weisman

And An All Star Cast In a Comedy

In Four Acts By Max Gabel

"Blind Husbands"

Saturday Evening, May 22nd
Friday Evening, May 21st

SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, MAY 23RD
NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE
Leon Blanck and Rae Schnayer in
"A LIFE COMPANION"

\\\\ GOLDSMM IS, SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
37-39 WASHINGTON BOULLVARD. BOOK BUILDING

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DETROIT

Mrs. Eugene Davis and Mrs. Sid-
ney Rhodes arc the guests of Mrs.
Phil Gleichman of this city.

The "Theo" Tie

Mrs. Avery Ginsberg of Detroit
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Monis Rosenberg, who have returned
to this city.

Black Kid---Baown Kid

$12.50

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SPRING

The season for smart low shoes has
arrived and we call your attention to
this new Theo Tie, a perfectly styled
model that we have attractively priced
at $12.50. Ask us to show you this.

04, Your

New Clothes Now

New

Shop

New Colorings
Now Vv'oovoo
Now Dooigno

Dr. Louis J. Hirshman returned
home Monday from a visit in New
Orleans, where he attended the con-
vention of the American Medical as-
sociation. Mrs. Hirshman accom-
panied her husband south.

Silk Hosiery Special!

$2.65

gootortrit

In
Hosiery
Silk
black a v d th cdlaorxk.

2.65

9Ien'a Tailors

Mrs. Joseph Ringold has returned
from Detroit where she gave a pro-
gram of her readings under the au-
spices of the Jewish Woman's Club
at the Temple Beth El.

212.215

.....

Queen Quality Boot Shop

.....

215 Woodward Ave.

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NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE

4-
GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS. INC

Mr. Julius Greenberg, of Chicago,
Ill., announces the engagement of his
daughter, Sarah, to Mr. John Flesch,
of Chicago. Miss Greenberg has
been making her home here for the
The Detroit Hebrew Orphans
past year with her sister and brother-
association will hold its election of
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen,
officers
at the Beth Jacob synagogue,
of 70 Prentiss avenue.
Montcalm street, on May 25. The
society announces that its mortgage
Mrs. D, Bernstein and sister, Miss
of $20,000 on the home at 25 Rowena
Rosalee Rosenberg, have moved into
street is now paid, the house at
their new home at 309 West Canfield
present being free and clear of all
aienue.
indebtednw. Members and friends
who are interested in the project are
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman and urged to attend the meeting May 25th.
daughter, Ella, formerly of 901 Brush
street, have moved into their new
Mr. Gust Markowsky who was here
home at 717 Linwood avenue, Buffalo,
for a few days has returned to his
N. Y.
home in Hattiesburg, Miss.

913-17 HASTINGS STREET
A Store With a Conscience.

AT THE

IT is true that clients of The
Gorham Shop place an
unusual degree of trust in our
integrity as diamond merchants
and jewelers. But they go
still further.
Whether they wish to make
a small or large purchase, they
feel that it is to their advantage
to rely upon the knowledge
and judgment which we have
acquired through years of
experience in the field of fine
jewelry.

kfrs. Samuel Stearns, 166 Longfel-
low avenue, announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Sylva Gladdis,
to Mr. Sarnpel B. Oppenheimer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Oppenheimer, of
Augusta, Ga.

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Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side

To Close Out Our
Exclusive
Models

Suits
Wraps
Coats

These Models have the charm and style
that always characterize Hock Garments

. 118 E. Adams Avenue

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Opp. Broadway Theater

DOWNTOWN
32 Broadway
G. & R. McMILLAN
239 Woodward
Broadway Market

lion. Ira W. Jayne, Judge of the
Wayne County Circuit Court, gave
an interesting account of some of his
court experiences before the Young
People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedck,
Wednesday evening, May 12. The
talk marked the last literary pro-
gram to be given by the Auxiliary
this season.
s— —
The Amika Literary Club will hold
an oratorial contest Saturday even-
ing, May 15, at 219 Kirby avenue.
This being an open meeting, all young
people between the ages of 16 and
18 are invited to attend.

Platinum Engagement Rings

If yours comes from this store you will find the
Mounting is "delightfully different ' in design
and the Diamonds strictly blue-white---super--
Extra in brilliancy.

No
"Red
Tape"
Here

"Pay
as

You
Can"

"Busiest

and Biggest East Sloe Jewelry Store

EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.

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