r'AGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE \ Frozen Dainties ocial artcl Light Lunches PASTRY—SALADS Temporary Store: Woodward and Clifford — NOW OPEN — Ccmpl2te Assortments MacDIARMID'S CANDIES 7A; ffljarmijr Specialists at Candycraft 13 STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND Downtown Stores: 32 Broadway—I:. & It. !McMillan Co.—linatilwil% 51.o Act 239 Woodward. Corner Clifford—(Temporary Si r Uptown Stores: 747 Woodward, Corner Alexandrine 1505 Woodward, Just Below Itoulevat d 2563 Woodward, Corner Collingwood—Open Shortly White Low Shoe Sale White Reinskin Cloth Pumps and Oxfords '6.35 Values up to $8 An opportune offering of the much wanted white low cuts for Memorial Day, summer affairs and outings. Do not fail to see these values. Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. QUALITY The word may be applied to goods, to service, to ability; one truth is universally the same— no extravagant assertion or present advant- age, no false logic or economy, can long make headway against downright merit in merchan- dise or men. - Our success 6 years in the Furniture busi- ness is due to maintaining a high standard of quality. FIEDENBER6: FURNITURE HOUSE S 913.17 HASTINGS STREET A Store With a Conscience. IDA CONCERTS SARA IDIVINOFF INSTRUCTION VIOLIN 45 Rowena Street PIANO Glendale 7971 •••■•■■•■■■■■• aNWI ■ 01.1••• eyw,.../...•/•WaWea•PearyA Our Want Ads Will Bring You Results .1,1‘0,1104.******.O.W.M.• THE GORHAM SHOP QVSOrtal All Society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednerday afternoon In order to appear In the current week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3311 Society Editor, Mall notices Cu as to be recel Vet] not later than 1Vednesday. On Friday next. Rabbi and Mrs. Leo NI. Franklin will leave for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to be present at the graduation of their daughter Ruth from Vase ar College. While there, Rabbi Franklin will by special Invitetion address the Jewish commu- nity. The Pt Gamma Sorority gave a the- ater party Sunday, May 23. at the Temple Theater, In honor of Miss Ethelyne Berger. who is visiting one of the members of the sorority. Mr. mid Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen have moved to their new home, 674 Clair- mont Avenue. Mr Meyer S. Fink will deliver an address Monday evening, May 31, at 9 o'clock, before the members of Pis. gah bodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. It., at the lodge-rooms, 25 Broadway, on the sub- ject, 'What is a Jew?" Mr. and Mrs. 11. Swale, of 248 Hon ton avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Burman, to Mr. Adolph I. Blanc of Chicago. Many out-of-town guests front Toledo and Chicago attended the engagement reception which took place, Sunday, May 23. Mr. Louis Kutler, of New York, has arrived here to Join his wife who is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A .Epstein of 209 Medbury avenue. Mrs. Samuel Fogelman, of 214 East Palmer, was hostess at a luncheon and theater-party at the Garrick, in honor of Mrs. A. K. Solomon, of New York, and her sister, Miss Helen Gor• don. Mrs. I. Horwitz and Mrs. NI. Fulk were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, 40 Rowena street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Jeanne, to Mr. Alfred B. Frank of this city. At home Sunday evening, June 6, from 8 until I() o'clock. No cards. Mr. and Airs. Norman II. Silltnan, whose marriage at the Slather, May 12, was an interesting society event of the year, are spending their hon- eymoon at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. A. B. Seelenfreund, wife of A. B. Seelenfreund, Secretary of the Constitutional Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of B'nai Brith, was in Detroit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiskopf, of Chicago, announce the marriage of their daughter, Clara Valiria, to Mr. Isidore Lehmann, winch took place on Thursday, April 8, in this city Mr. and Mrs. Lehmann will be at home to their friends at the LaSalle hotel, Chicago, on Sunday evening. May 30. A very pretty affair of the week Was the birthday party of Miss Lillian Kirschbaum which was given at her home, 72 Erskine street, on Saturday evening, May 22. A daintily arranged luncheon was served the guests at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simon and family, of 72 Erskine street, have moved into their new home at 80 Pal- lister avenue. Miss Ida Berg of New York city is visiting her brother, Mr. Jack Berg, of 1073 Brush street. Mr. Al Frank has left for Vicks- burg, Miss., where his marriage to Miss 'Lydda Orbach will take place shortly. Miss Orbach, who is a sister of Mrs. Sant Mandell of this city, has many friends in Detroit where she has been a frequent visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Fischer of 712 I'rospect avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys Ruth, to Mr. Harold M. Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon. of 128 McLean avenue, to take place, Tuesday, June 1st. at the bride's lesidence. Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Miss Fannie Simon, of 101 East Forest, and Mr. and Nfrs. C. K. Jacobs, of 370 Collingwood avenue, will leave Saturday night for Milwau- kee to attend the wedding. m Ph i Delta Epsilon Fraternity were the guests of 1/r. and Mrs. Milton 1'. Fisher last Friday evening at their home on Blaine avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Fisher will move into their new home at 236 Tuxedo avenue on June 1st. Mrs, Sidney 3. Newman and son, Junior, and :Hiss Carolyn •olen- burgh, 33 Englewood avenue, are vis- aing in Pittsburgh, Pa., the house guests of the Newmans. Mr. and Mrs. Max Simons, of Vir- ginia, Minn. arc visiting their daugh- ter, Miss Harriet Simon, assistant dietitian at limper hospital. Sir. and Mrs. Simon are stopping at the Ho• tel Staler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornfield of the Charlevoix hotel, are at the King Edward hotel, Toronto, for the sum- mer. On account of illness the engage- ment reception of Miss Rita Green- berg and Mr. Charles Berlin, an• flounced for Sunday, May 30, has been postponed. Air. Harold Simon, whose marriage to Miss Gladys Ruth Fischer of Mil- waukee, Wis., Will be an event of June 1st, was the guest of honor at a din- ner-party at the Phoenix Club Mon- day evening. A most delightful surprise was tendered Niiss Sadye M. \Veisberger at the residence of Nliss Frances D. Wilensky, on Farnsworth avenue, Saturday evening, May 22. The even- Mg was pleasantly spent with games and dancing. Mr. Dale Nathanson greatly enhanced the pleasure of the evening by rendering several vocal selections, accompanied by Mr. Ralph E. Raskin at the piano. Miss Millie Hoffman also contributed to the mu- sical program. A "Dutch" luncheon was served the following guests at midnight: The Misses Bessie Fried- man, Daisy E. Cook, Frances Wilen- sky, Mollie B. Hoffman, Ethel Smith, Ethel Millstone, Helen Ressler, Hilda Ressler, Mary Nathanson, Rosamond Bank and Sadye hi. \Veisberger and Messrs. Raymond Weiner, Harry F. Sideman, Louis Frank, Emanuel Barnett, Maxwell Belinsky, Lionel Rieder, Louis Rieder, Harold Rieder, Meyer Kramer, Dale Nathanson and Ralph E. Raskin. Miss Weisberger anticipates departing for I,os Angeles Cal., shortly, where she will make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of Med- bury avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gertrude, to .Mr. Harold Rosenzweig, son of air. and Mrs. Sfax Rosenzweig, the wedding to take place on Tuesday, June 1st, at the Shaarey Zadez synagogue. Mr. Roaenzweig will take his bride on an entendel wedding trip through the East, stopping enroute at New York and Atlantic City. Our Obligation men and women in T our HE organization, through years of practical training and experience, have acquired well-balanced judgment and helpful knowledge of all that is good in rare gems and fine jewelry. We regard it as more than an obligation—it is a pleasure—to freely place all of this valuable information at your service, whether your purchase is small or large. GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC. GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITI IS AND ,11,WELERS 37-JO WASHINGTON BoULEVARD, Lit.10K BUILDING DETROIT • )ant Offers to STOUT WOMEN and Hard-to-Fit Figures 20% OFF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Corsets, Stockings, Underwear, Petticoats, everything included; providing the same advantages that other stores do for slender semen. Sizes 39 to 56 Maternity Wear and Infants' Apparel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt, of 448 Burlingame avenue, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter, Jeanne Loraine, on May 20. 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