THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE Pretty April Bride. ocial and rsonal imelhocks j 180.182 Woodward Avenue Ann Wemblatt has returned liter spending a delightful visit with friends in Detroit. 177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE • M ' Ss Remy Zeiger, of. 3 Tennyson avenue, Highland Park, and Nfiss Leona llorowitz of Ann Arbor, Mich., spent the week-end with the Misses Celia and Ethel Barnett of Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuttnauer have moved to the Victory Apartments. --- Mr. L. A. Shapiro is at the Commo- dore lintel, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg, of 379 Atkinson luentie, will be at home, Sunday afternoon and evening, May 23. in honor of their son, Phlip's conlirmat ion. O Mr. and NIrs. Benjamin Marx and Mr. awl Mrs. George Bloom will re- :6x e on Sunday afternoon and even- ing, Nlay 23, for their children, Lu- cille Marx and Howard Bloom, at the Marx residence, 138 Connecticut avenue. Al r. and Mrs. Henry J. hirer, of 1180 Brush street, and their son, Buddy, have left for an extended trip through the east. Mr. Furer will return next month. NIrs. Furer and [son will remain for the summer. MILLINERY CREATIONS Misses Sara and Ida Divinoff ap- peared May 2 at the Art NIusetup in conjunction with the ' Howland Chorus. On May 4 they gave a re- cital under the auspices of the 1'. M. . Gke Club. Are now on display in a wonderful selection of fascinating new ideas and colorings, at prices ranging from to $40 Charm Prevails in our Mid- Summer Hats A pretty spring wedding was that of Miss liessye Steingold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AL Steingold, of 148 Farnsworth, and Mr. Joseph Silber- stein, on of Mr. and Mrs. J. Silber- O stein, on Sunday, April 18, at the bride's residence. Rabbi Judah L. Levitt officiated in the presence of 40 guests. A dinner and reception fol- lowed. The bride made a youthful picture in white satin and chantilly 0 lace. Her veil of illusion was formed Duchess fashion, pearl trimmed. She carried Bride's roses and lilies-of-the- valley. Mr. and Mrs. Silberstein left Sunday for an extended wedding trip which took them to New York, Flor- ida and Chicago. After May 23 they will be at home to their friends at 584 Virginia Park. wra Distinctive models shown in Georgette Crepes Malines Sport Hats Transparent Models .) ,:".4ft -..----%.- The range of prices is another feature. We have dependable millinery to suit every purse Father of 0. S. Grosner Dies in Washington, D. C. Isadore Grosner, a prominent citi- cell of 1Vashington, D. C., father of Sylvan S. Grosner, of Detroit, died on Saturday, May 8th. Nfr. Grosner was engaged in busi- ness in Washington for over thirty years and was one of the most prom- inent members of the Jewish com- munity of that city. He leaves to sur- vive hint his widow, three sons, Clar- ence, Sylvan S., Gerald, and a daugh- ter, Ruth. Mr. Sylvan Grosner was at the bed- side of his father at the time of his death, having been called home a week before the sad occurrence. The sympathy of the entire Jewish com- munity of Detroit goes out to Mr. Grosner in the loss of his father. Holley - Mackay Cherry 4633 ' I v il li -.3- FINE FURNITURE REPAIRS p \ ItTICV1..Nit care i 19 MANANTETTE NEAR 12TH Phone Welt 1254 -, : -,_ - - _ ......------ - Feet Fatigus Comes When You Are On Your Feet Most of The Day And it is bound to get you some day. You can't be yourself and be efficient with sore, tender feet. Eeety genuine Arch PreFprver , Shoe bears this trade • mark Look for It on the sole . Likely the trouble is in your arches. You need a shoe that will give the necessary support to the foot arch- es, distributing the body weight and correctly without straining the ligaments of the foot. You'll find the Arch Preserver Shoe fills the bill. And you'll note, there's a wealth of style in the shoe. 33 Grand River, West Mr. Charles Fredric Morse ... Has Pleasure in Announcing that ... Dine and Dance Mr. Royal Dadmun — AT THE — THE EMINENT BARITONE "VICTORY" Will Be in Detroit JUNE FIRST to JULY TENTH 520 WOODWARD AVENUE .. Featuring .. "The Alabama Jazz Band" Mr. Dadmun Will Accept a Limited Number of Serious Students of Tone and Repertoire Reservations for hours should be immediately made by letter to Mr. Morse at 37 East Canfield Avenue Table de Hote Dinners 5 to 8 p. m. Public Dancing Every Evening 6 p. m. to I a. m. Woodward at Gratiot GEO. SY DARE, Mgr. 1 1 , RealEEME9EIEJEESTMEER MIEMEISIE993.143.11022.1TEEEEE3a181 L° n DC20=10112011==0=0==i0 1=0 110=0 '0=00 k ) Chinese and American Cafe Callan Emphasized are long waist lines and hip full- 0 ness achieved by pleating, 11 P inking, puffing and cord- ° ing, embroidered with colorful touches in silk net, georgette crepe, or- gandie and metallic cloth. o Next to Baumgartner's "Reservations Accepted" By Phone or Mail, Cherry 8101 S ES I should he display- ed In choosing a i t firm to whom You would entrust costly and rare pieces of fur- niture. The Lindow Com- pany present llperfec- tIon• in every detail of refinishing, re-uphol- stering. repairing, em- ploying only workmen whose years of expe- rience make them ar- tisans of inimitable skill. New short sleeve models of fine Chiffon Taffeta, the most fash- 11 ionable material of the 1 ° season, in Midnight Blue, the most fashionable col- or of the hour. IRRMRI"RtRF.l.atamirmear,-arisy, S S 1/- r. LI O 65.00 to 95.00 THE LINDOW CO. F a 20 New Models Featured From a Mr. and Mrs. Nf. 111. Resnick diaper- Mr,. and Mrs. Milton C. Hirschfield oiled a party of young people from and son, of Detroit, are the guests of Detroit and Ann Arbor at a delight- Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wolf. ful dancing party at the Hotel Al. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hertz left bany. Mt. Clemens, last Saturday. for Detroit and Mt. Clemens for a few days. Nliss Minna Plotkin of Toledo was the week-end guest of Mrs. B. 0. Mrs. Rudolph Deutsch and daugh- Ilarris at the Hotel Albany. ter, Lillian, left for a three weeks' In honor of the engagement of stay at Mt. Clemens. their daughter, Evelyn, to Mr. liar- Mrs. Louis Kaplan of Glenn Falk, .1.1 Selling, Mr. and Mrs. Ai. Schultz, of 367 Virginia Park, will hold a re- New York, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Rae, to NIT-. ception for their friends, Sunday, May Norman l'ollasky of Detroit, Nfich. 23, from 7 to 10 p. tn. Mr. Pollasky is a brother of Mrs. A. Mrs. Max Nloore. who have been Metzner and Mrs. J. C. Newman of his city. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Levin, for the past two weeks, left Tuesday for her homes in Hawkins- ,... _.‘ .74,. t. . ...7......„, .: . %lac, Ca. During her stay many charming entertainments were given for Mrs. Moore. .... HE woman who comes to HOLLEY-MAC- KAY will find splendid assortments for her selection. A charming array of millinery of the better sort—the newest itipdels and colorings Oran o Blossom N6dch.119 RIR S' MRS. JOS. SILBERSTEIN (nee Miss Bessye Steingold.) In honor of her sisters, Mrs. A. K. Solomon, who is visiting her from New York, and Miss Helen S. Gor- don, who will be a June bride, Mrs. Isadore Horwitz, of 224 Medbury was hostess at an elaborate luncheon to the following guests: Mrs. Philip 0. Gordon, Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mrs, Meyer Prussian, Mrs. J. Kaufman, M rs. R. Paul, Mrs. S. Fogelman. Mrs. H. Fink. Mrs. H. Jacobs, N1r, J. ' Steinberg. Mrs. A. \‘'olf, Nfr, A. Zackheitn, Mrs. A. Greene, Mrs. A. ' Schefreen, Mrs. I.. Mark, Mrs. I. CLEVELAND NOTES \Volt, Mrs. S. Krandall, Mrs. S. Schaefer, Miss B. Stellinan, Airs. M. Mrs. Eli August leaves shortly for Krell and Mrs. Irving 1Volfgang. Mrs. Solomon will remain the guest Mt. Clemens, Mich. of her sister until the wedding. Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Nfr. and Mrs. H. Feigenbaum are in Mt. Clem- Alt. and Mrs. S. S. Fishbein and ens, Kline's—Third Floor 133 Farmer Street The Pronounced Vogue of Midnight Blue Taffeta Dresses Mrs. Samuel Stearns and daughter, Sylvia, of 166 Longfellow avenue, will be at home, Sunday, May 16. New Midsummer $10 O IDA CONCERTS SARA DIVINOPF VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 45 Rowena Street PIANO Glendale 7971