PACE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1111111111011111.1111110M11111111.1410111C11 • .oci al and .ersonal Table Service De Luxe Opening MacDiarmid's "Store Beautiful" Mrs. Max Heavenrich, of Saginaw, is the guest of her mother, Sirs. A. Engass of 141 l'allister avenue. Featuring a highly specialized service in Frozen Dainties, Light Lunches, Salads, Pastries, and complete assortments of de- licious freshly cooked MacDiarmid's Sir. and Sirs. Sian May, of 33 West- minister ave nue, are spending a few weeks in Atlantic City. Specialists at Candycraft 13 STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND Phone Main 4548—All Detroit Stores Arrange your Parties ■ 11111111MMINIMINIMINAMMINIMENN "Odd Things Not Seen Elsewhere" Fine China and Crystal for Gifts When you select a present at King's ,it is as if you shopped all over the world to find the most de- sirable suggestions—and then decided upon the one which best suited your taste and pocketbook. For that is exactly what we have done—shopped in the markets of the world to make shopping easier for you. Of especial interest is our showing of fine china plates (by the dozen) in the following famous makes of china: LENOX MINTON COALPORT WORCESTER WEDGWOOD CAULDON DOULTON L. B. King & Co. . CHINA—CRYSTAL—SILVER LAMPS I "OUR LIGHTS SHINE EVERYWHERE" The Gift Supreme , Netting lamps are different from other lamps in the per- mancy of design and structure. The Metal work, beautifully fin- ished like rare old bronze which adds dignity to the whole lamp. We are offering a few num- bers at special prices. $1 0.00 You may also find a large fresh stock of Fireplace, Furnishings very reason- ably priced. Electric Fans 41 ETTING@ We are now in the new location-- 37-39 Washington Blvd. BOOK BUILDING GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS, INC. GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS 37-as WASIIINGTON 11OULEVARD, BOOK BUILDING DETROIT app ■ $12.00 , 71 OROADWAY Furniture, Rugs & Stoves It Don't Make Any Difference Where You Buy If You Don't Care What You Pay Mrs. Nellie Fineberg, 235 Josephine avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Pearl, to Mr. Robert S. Fenkel. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bofsky, of Sibley, Mich., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mabel, to Mr. M. Jaffe of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Berman and son, Myron, of 489 West Boston boulevard, and Miss Bess Lowenberg, sof 94 Brainard street, motored to Battle Creek Saturday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lowenberg over Decoration Day. week was that of Miss Sarah Shapiro, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. David Shap- iro, of 313 Alfred Street to Mr. Wil- liam Becker, son of Mr. Morris Beck- er of New York City. The wedding was held at the Knights of Pythias Castle Hall, Cass avenue, Sunday evening, June 6, 1920. at 8 p. m. Rabbi E. Aishislikin officiated. The Maid of Honor was the Bride's sister, Miss Ida Shapiro. Following the cermony there was a reception and supper after which the guests spent the evening in dan- cing. Finzel's Orchestra furninshed the music. Among the out-of-town guests were Sir. Morris Becker, New York City; Mr. Benjamin Beck- er, New York City and Colonel II. A. Pickert, U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of 188 East Ferry avenue, had as their guestts over the week-end, Sir. and Sirs. H. Kaufman and family, of Cleveland O. Trinktin (CP- The Fashion Shop of Detroit In Effect Thursday June 10th, Our 2 OFF Z SALE on Our Entire Stock Suits, Dresses, Wraps The superb tailoring, smart lines and ex- clusive features of "CONKLIN" garments Insure a decidedly advantageous selection. Enroute to Los Angeles, where lie will remain for an extended period.' Mr. Frank R. Hamburger and. wife - a guest at the Rosslyn Hotel. Mr. left Wednesday for New York, Herman Battling visited the Grand whence they sailed Saturday for', 3. Canyon and other points of interest. three-months tour through Europe, re- turning to Detroit about September 1. An interesting wedding of the past Miss Dorothy Jacobs was a guest at the Martha Cook Dormitory, Anti Arbor, over the week-end. Netting's Lamps $8.50 Shop have implicit faith in our in- tegrity and sound judgment as diamond merchants. That is why the purchase of a diamond or other rare jewel here is doubly satisfac- tory to you. The stone makes instant appeal to your sense of beauty— and satisfies you thoroughly from the standpoint of good investment. Miss Molly Goldman, Miss Dora Goldman and Miss Kate Aronson. 80 Library Ave., Cor...-E.-Grancf-River- . $5.00 Nil. . and Mrs, H. Danuloff, of 184 Cardoni, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Sir. Rubin Goodman of this city. A reception will be held Sunday evening, June 1.1, beginning at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Sirs. J. Rubenstein, of 901 Mrs. S. Samuels, of St. Louis, Mo., Belvidere avenue, spent Memorial Day who was a guest at the I'ark Hotel. with their inimendiate family. Fol- Nit. Clemens, spent a few days with lowing a drive to Mt. Clemens, din- her sister, Mrs. I. Simons, of this ner was served at their home to the city. following guests, \Ir. amid Mrs. J. Feinberg, Mr. and Sirs. I.. Goldman. --- Sirs. and Sirs. Samuel Goldberg Sir. and Sirs. NI. Kahn. Mr. Jos. and Sirs. A. I. Wolf have moved from Feinberg entertained the guests with 122 East Hancock avenue to k,3 Tux- songs and stories. edo avenue. Mr. and Mrs. I). Cutler announce Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Mr, Isidore Freeman, on June 6th. 1136 Second avenue, have returned from an extended trip to New York, Atlantic City and Lakewood, N. J. In honor of Miss Molly Blusinsky of Cleveland, Ohio, who was visiting here over Decoration Day, Miss Ber- Mrs. and Sirs. I. J. Frank, of Akron, 0.. are the house-guests of Mr. and tha Schenberg, daughter of Rev. Sirs. Chas. Goldberg, of 1430 West Selienberg, held a reception at her residence on Sunday evening, May Grand Blvd. 30th. The following guests were Miss Helen Morris, of 29 Pilgrim present: The Nlisses Tillie Halper- avenue, is filling concert engagements in, Ida Greenwald, Belle Altman, S. in Youngstown, 0., and Rochester, Bernice Lipnick, Josephine Leiter, Jeanette D. Sandler. also Miss Bertie N. Y. Harris and Miss Myrtle Abrams of Cleveland. Ohio; and Sfessrs.. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loch spent a W'olf, Jack Halperin, Roy Chefets, few days in Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Joseph Karhnoff, Ralph Neidletnan, W. Diamond, II. Roses, N. flatter, Mrs. Sidney Newman and Miss Car- Morris Freidman, Joseph Platt, Her- ohne Wolenburgh arrived home from man Sandler, Harry Sfagilevsky and a several weeks' visit in Pittsburgh. Sir. Phillips. During the evening, very pretty selections were rendered Mr. Joseph Solomon, of Glennie, by Miss Halperin at the piano, Mr. J. Mich., who attended the Slystic Karhnoff at the violin and Sir. Dia- Shriner's initiation last Friday at Bob mond at the drum. Lo Island, spent a few days in the city before returning home. Mr. and Sirs. 1. I.. Weisman, of 386 Commonwealth avenue, announce the Mrs. Emil Jackson, of 475 Taylor engagement of their daughter, Slyvia, avenue, is visiting Sir. and Mrs. Saul to Mr. Manuel Wolner of this city. Jackson, of Croswell, Mich. Mr. Wolner is at present a student at the University of Niichigan. Mr. David E. Levyn, of 2008 West Grand boulevard, has returned from Miss Isabella Werbe, of the Detroit a trip to Sioux City, Ia. Conservatory. of Music, gave a pupil's piano recital at tke Conservatory Complimenting Miss Rose Krause, Hall, Tuesday, June 8. She was as- whose marriage to Sir. Carl Scjiller sisted by violin students of Miss Edna will take place out June 20, Miss Dor- Karsten. othy Taylor, of 270 E. Ferry avenue, entertained twelve young ladies at the Mr. and Mrs. John Inlet- man, of 40 Garrick Theatre on Saturday after- noon, June 5. After the theatre, Miss McLean avenue, left for Chicago to attend the commencement exercises Taylor took her guests to the Cadillac where a delightful luncheon was of the University of Chicago, from which institution their daughter, Del- served. Among the guests were Miss Anna Golding of Toledo, Miss Julia ia, is to receive her degree this June. --- Barit, Miss Sadie Hertzberg, Mrs. Mr Seymour Simons is in New York Arthur Barit, Mrs. H. Kalinsky, Miss Sarah Taylor, Miss Jean Yarrows, City. d s r i arg);eir i Satisfaction in Diamonds E deeply appreciate the fact W that customers of the Gorham current week's Issue. Phone, Cherry 3551 Society Editor. Mall notices no as to be received not later than Wednesday. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th \ GORHAM SHOP All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the (dike Of the Ch.-Miele by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the Woodward at Collingwood Candies / THE Summer Sale of 300 Fine Summertime Frocks $14.95 L A Small Lot Spring Coats $9.95 While They Last No Charges or Exchanges ilimmimmumminimir Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side Sirs. David A. Levine, of 812 Brush street, accompanied by her little daughter, Beverly Deane, has left for Sirs. Lena Clinofstine, of Saginaw, Ionia, Mich., where she will be the announces ter iie,s i tz he osemat rortaNf r e . ol.o h,i;r is guest of her sister-in-law, Sirs. Ed- ward Pivowitz during the summer of this city. Rabbi I.eo M. Franklin months. performed the ceremony on June 3rd in the vestry rooms of the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Franklin and daughter, Isabel Jane, of Vir- Miss Jean Adelson, of liendrie ginia I'ark, have returned home after street, entertained thirty guests at her a three months' stay in California. ome, Friday evening. June 4, in honor of Miss Zelda Gross of Bay City. The Amika Literary Club will give a lawn entertainment at their next open meeting, Saturday evening, June 12, at 7:30 p. m., at 194 E. Forest avenue. Several debates will be held and an interesting program of enter- tainment will be given. Visitors are welcome. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Shupbiner, (nee Miss Bessie Gitlin) of Ottawa, Ont., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Maurice. Mr. and Sirs. A. Si. Raclin, of Lake- view, Mich., formerly of Detroit, en- tertained 65 friends and relatives at a dinner-dance, Tuesday, May 25, at the Tuller Hotel on the occasion of the fifteenth wedding anniversary. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Charlotte Cohen of Saginaw to Mr. Harry Lenick of the saute city. John R. Sullivan & Co. Dr. Emil Amberg has returned from Boston where he amended a medical convention. 134 - 138 Michigan Ave., Near First St. Sir. and Mrs. David Tuchman, of 262 East Ilancock, are receiving congratu- lations on the birth of a son, Lester, Saturday, June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wohl. of 255 Delaware avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Marion Patricia, May 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Friedman spent last week in New York at the Hotel Astor. A Moe Ehrlich Ring Brings Them Happiness Held dr Call of IA. SPRING Onlir New Clothes Now Ncw Shop New Celori•gr, New Wn•ee Platinum Engagement Rings A selection of new, up-to-date mountings that will delight any young lady; all marked at a saving from downtown prices that will appeal to every young man. Only a small cash payment necessary. New De.Ipes t—ri, ,. r••• Posmartett Men's Tailors 212.713 an.,. 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