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May 21, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-05-21

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PAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Delicious Fresh
Strawberries

and llacniarmid's
Special Ice Cream

One of the many Frozen
Dainties Served at
Chocolate Homestead,
32 Broadway

Opposite Broadway Theatre

MacDIARMID'S CANDIES

Also At Uptown Stores

Now Ready For Y••ur• Selection At Temporary Store, 239 Woodward
Avenue, Aunts Fur Building.

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Specialists at Candycraft

STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND

Downtown Stores:

Uptown Stores:

32 Broadway
G. & R. McMillan Co.
Broadway Market
239 Woodward, Cor. Clifford
(Temporary Store)

747 Woodward, Cor. Alexanderine
1505 Woodward, Just Below Blvd.
2353 Woodward, Cor. Allingwood
(Open Shortly)

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THE

GORHAM SHOP

Society Items and other loco I nob, shou 1.1 he communicated to the office
of the Chronicle by 5 u'•lock each Wednesday a f ternoon In order to appear In the
current week's Issue. ('hone Cherry 3.111 i , oclety Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than lVednesday.

Mr. Adolph Freund returned this
week front an extended sojourn in
the South. Enroute home Mr. Freund
stopped off in Cleveland, where lie
attended the Eleventh Quinquennial
General Convention of the Independ-
ent Order of Irnai Brith as delegate
of the Sixth trict.
Dis

Mrs. Anna NVeingarden, of New
York, is visiting relatives in this city.

Black Kid•Brown Kid

$12.50

The season for smart low shoes has
arrived and we dill 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.

Silk Hosiery Special!

$2.65

Silk

Hosiery

In
dark

blilli(.tkm

$2.65

Queen Quality Boot Shop

215 Woodward Ave.

Mr. David A. Brown and Mr. Julian
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fox, of 441 Iligh-
A. Krolik have been named members land avenue, will receive informally
of the executive committee of the Sunday, May 23, from 8 to 10 p. in.,
Comunity Fund for 1920.
in honor of the confirmation of their
son, Stanley.
Mrs. Walter Everitt Stern (nee
Miss Bertha Grossman), of New
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hermanoff, of
Bedford, Mass., is visiting her 230 East Kirby, will he at home from
mother, Mrs. F. Grossman, of 153 7 to 10 p. m., Sunday, May 23, in
East Hancock avenue.
honor of the confirmation of their
son, Isidor.
Sir. and Mrs. Max Simon, of Vir-
ginia, Minn., arc visiting their daugh-
Mr. and Sirs. Maurice Sf. Silver-
ter, Miss Harriet Simon, who is as- stone will receive relatives and
sistant dietitian at Harper Hospital. friends on Sunday, May 23, in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Simon are stopping at of the confirmation of their son, Her-
the Hotel Statler.
bert, at the residence of Mr. D. Saftir,
122 East Forest.
Mrs. 1. Lavinttuan and daughter,
of Minneapolis, will visit in Detroit
Sir. and Mrs. Martin Block have
en route to New York City.
moved to their new 110111e, I10

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Whitney Strollers for Smooth Conveyance

Simmons Cribs For Perfect Rest

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

1 1/ IEDENBE 1?Cr 's

FURNITURE HOUSE /

913-17 HASTINGS STREET

A Store With a Conscience.

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.

Got DSMITI IS. SILVERSMM IS AND JEWELERS
37-39 WASIIINGToN lit CLLVARD, BOOK BUILDING

DETROIT

Much interest centers about the
announcement from New York of the
bethrothal of Miss Alice Gurchat,
daugter of Mrs. R. Gurchat, to Mr.
James Barr, of New York City and
Detroit. Miss Gurchat, a charming
young Frenchwoman of unusual at-
tainments, is well-known in New
York, having served with the Joint
Distribution Commission, Overseas
Di•kion, at Paris, France, for a con-
siderable period. She returned to this
country last November. Mr. Barr. an
accounting expert, mai:i la in:1 o ffi ces
in Detroit and New York City.

Engagement Announced

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Narrow Last

'Mr. and Sirs. A. Goldberg will be
al home Sunday, May 23, at Ilk, East
Hancock avenue, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Juliette.

But he can have perfect foot comfort
and style in either low or high shoes.

Miss Lillian Shimberg, 2.318 West
Grand Boulevard, entertained a party
of six last week at a box party and
luncheon in honor of Mrs. Leora Sage
NIcKennan, a talented musician and
composer of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Fred
A. Harris (nee Pearl Shimberg) also
MISS MAE KOH:SIAN.
entertained eight ladies at dinner at
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Koffman an-
the Westwood Inn, Friday, in honor
nounce the engagement of their
of Mrs. McKennan.
daughter, Mac, to Sir. Barney Rosen,
of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Nfrs. Harold H. Smilansky
arc now occupying their new home at
diMiliEth=es=afsilli1/4
11 Greenfield avenue.

Ihd J., CO

Mr. Julian A. Krolik has been
named one of the board members of
the Social Workers' Club of Detroit.

The rest given the feet by Arch Pre-
server Shoes comes from the built-in
steel arch, that holds the foot arch
firmly. The body weight is well sup-
ported.

dr,

The style of Arch Preserver Shoes is
correct and suitable for the business
man.

SPRING

Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Ilarris have
taken an apartment at the Stanton,
2360 West Grand Boulevard.

New Clothes

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Fishbane, of
1688 Vincwood avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mar-
ion, to N1 r. Nathan A. Siegel. •

NOW

New Shop

New Color;n0

New Weaves

New Design.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Jacobs will be
at home Sunday afternoon and even-
ing, Slay 23, in honor of the con-
firmation of .their daughter, Vette
Adele at their residence, 252 Medbury
avenue.

33 Grand River, West

Next to Baumgartner's

nouttoarten
c•
Men's Tailors

212.215 Krragr tai Wry
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MATERNITY

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Mr. and Mrs. Manfred N. Linick,
of 102 California avenue, will be at
home to their relatives and friends on
Sunday, Slay 23, from 3 to 6 and
from 7 to 11 p. m., in honor of the
confirmation of their son, Raphael.

Mynah ;apparel
t hat conceals
condition. Corn.
fort•bl• and
health • Pro-
moting. Self-ad-
fuming and can
a. worn after
child•hirth.

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Announces A Big

Dresses

$13.95 to
$135.75

REDUCTION

Coats
$29.75 to
$259.50

Miss Harriet Goldstein, of St. Paul,
Minn., is attending the convention of
the NVestern Art Association in this
city. Later she will go to Madison
to visit the art departments of the
University of Wisconsin. She will
also make similar trips to Cleveland
and Chicago, stopping en route home
for a short stay at Gladstone, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Heiman and
son, Arnold, of Minneapolis, are vis-
iting relatives in this city.

The Scales Show
Father as a -
Heavyweight

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The Store of the

Skirts
$4.95 to



ON ALL —

$19.85

Infanta' 55 ear
Reduced

Suits, Gowns,
Wraps, Coats
and Dresses

hfunary Fur-
Mauro 60% oft

LANE BRYANT

tel Flew,
25$

Woodward

Mrs. Anna (Bernard) Goldman

will open the

These models are the 'latest creations of Style
and Fashion imported by Fabrizio

La Blanche Shop

Second Floor McKerchey Building

In The Woodward Market Arcade Bldg.

520 Woodward Avenue

435 WOODWARD AVE.

On Saturday, May 22nd

the formal opening of this shop announced for May 15 •a4
delayed owing to slow transportation of stocks from Eastern
market 4.

An exclustve Ladles' Specialty Shop, featuring the most
ditthiguished lines of

Our Want Ads Will Bring You Results

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Mr. and Mrs. L. Schinagel, of 118
East Canfield, and a number of
friends were hosts at a farewell sur-
prise party given in honor of Mrs.
Joseph Kaufman and daughter, Ella,
formerly of 901 Brush St., who is
leaving for Buffalo, N. Y. Among the
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bernath
and sons. Mr. and Sirs. Vivary, of
Buffalo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. \\'eel, of
New York City and Sir. and Sirs.
Szezo of Bridgeport, Conn.

,

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.

Nfr. and Sirs. A. Epstein, of 141
Nledbury Bled., will be at home, Sun-
day, Slay 23, from 2 to 5, and from
8 to 10 p. in., in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Slorethea.

Mr. Nlyron Barlow left this week
for Epaples, France.

The "Theo" Tie

Complete
Confidence

BLOUSES

LINGERIE

At Popular Prices.

HOSIERY

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CONCERTS

SARA

DII/INOF F

VIOLIN
INSTRUCTION
45 Rowena Street

PIANO
Glendale 7971

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