PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH 11111111111111112, CHRONICLE INC 1111111111 ,11111111111 ,I111 ocial and Qrsortal Another MacDiarmid Store Opens Sat. June 19th. At the end of next week Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will leave for New York to attend a meeting of prominent men interested in religious work among university students., From there Rabbi Franklin will go to Roch- ester, N. Y., to preside over the ses- sions of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Mrs. Franklin will accompany him to Rochester. The Charming Colonial Architecture and Rich Decorative Scheme Used in This Latest Addition to the Popular Mac- Dlarmid Stores-Stamps This As Truly The "STORE BEAU- TIFUL" CORRECT—COURTEOUS—METROPOLITAN SERVICE IN SODA FIZZ FROZEN DAINTIES COOLING DRINKS FROZEN CREAMS DELICACIES LIGHT LUNCHES AND-- MACDIARMID'S CANDIES FRESHLY COOKED DAILY Specialists at Candycraft 13 STORES—DETROIT—CLEVELAND UPTOWN STORES DOWNTOWN STORES 747 Woodward Cor. Alexandrine 32 Broadway 1505 Woodward Norwood The- G. di R. McMillan Co. ater Bldg. Broadway Market 239 Woodward (Temporary, 2553 Woodward, Cor. Coiling- wood. Annie Fur Bldg.) MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE "COLLINGWOOD STORE" 11111111111111111011110110111,11 II "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 80 Library Ave., Cor. E. Grand River I 1 O1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M1 1 1 GORHAM SHOP Watches of Unusual Merit Mrs. Jacob G. Brown, of 90 Moss avenue, left Thursday for Atlantic City where she will attend the con- vention of the Fidelity Insurance Co. En route she will slop at Boston and New York. I ULES Jurgensen, Touchon, Aude' Li mars Piquet, Meylan, Vacheron fr Constantin, Agassiz, Longines, Gruen, Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin, Howard —these famous timekeepers represent the highest achievement of the leading watchmakers in Europe and America. Designed and manufactured by the world's master craftsmen, these fine watches await your inspection in The Gorham Shop. If you seek accuracy, dependability and distinctive beauty in a watch, you are sure to find one here that will meet your requirements in every detail. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon have returned from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends at 128 McLean avenue. The Fresh Air Camp will open its season June 28. Many improvements Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of 1136 base been made during the year and Second avenue, entertained at lunch- it is hoped to accommodate a gratrt eon last Saturday in honor of Mrs. number of children this year than ever David Hirsch, a New York visitor in before. Many splendid memorial con- the city. tributions have been received recently to be turned over to the Fresh Air Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman and Camp Fund. family, formerly of 124 Medbury ave- nue, have moved into their new home The following guests spent a de- at 429 Chicago Blvd. lightful evening at the home of Mr. Ben Silverstein of Second avenue, Mrs. A. Imerman, of 99 Frederick Sunday, June 13: Misses Jean Adel- street, entertained thirty-five guests at son, Helen Esser, Evelyn Goldman, cards Thursday afternoon. Helen Ettinger, Clara Wexler, Paula Prager, Evelyn Levy and Messrs. Sam Dr. Russel Rypins, of St. Paul, Paul, Peter Ginsburg, Milton Aladdin, Minn., spent a day in the city this Zangvvill Bernstein, Harold Ilertzog week. and Jack Varkle. 7 , 5Xfp..5 00;armiiir , 111 1)1111111111 MEMMEEMETEMMIEMEMIMEMEMTMO THE \ Mr. Louis Welt is spending a brief period in Boston and Atlantic City. Ice Cream Packed to Take Home , / An Society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the current week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3341 :oclety Editor, Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. Woodward at Collingwood ill11,11111 4 1111 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and fain- ily were among the guests at the country home of Mr and Mrs. Fred- erick H. Zeigen, "Twin Towers," Ypsilanti, last Saturday, on the occa- sion of the annual outing of the Scar- ab Artists' Club. Mrs. G. B. Mallon and children, of 239 East Kirby, is Spending the sum- mer at Traverse City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris, of 339 East Ferry avenue, will leave Satur- day, June 19, for an extended trip to Niagara Falls and other points of in- Mr. Fred M. Butzel addressed the terest in the East, in celebration of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Friday their 15th wedding anniversary. evening, at the Wayne County Medi- cal Society's hall, 33 East High street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen and family, formerly of Toledo, 0.. have Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman, of moved to Detroit and are residing at 488 Virginia l'ark, announce the en- 457 Euclid avenue east. gagement of their daughter, Celia, to Dr. Isadore I. Bittker. Mrs. M. Ratner, of 109 Farnsworth, entertained at her home Thursday Miss Ruth Franklin, who graduated afternoon. June 10, in honor of Mrs. front Vassar College last week, has Elizabeth Schlussel, of Cincinnati, O, returned home. formerly of this city._ Mrs. Meyer Frank, of 315 Burlin- Mr. M. Friedberg is spending a few game, ha; returned from an extended days in New York City, a guest at trip to California. the Hotel Astor. Mrs. David Hirsch, of New York, Miss Ida Mittenthal, of Hillsboro, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Texas, is visiting her brother and sis- Fechheitner, 24 Rowena street. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Mittenthal, of 189 Selden avenue. Mrs. Louis Welt is spending a few days with friends in Monroe. Mr. Max Ellenstein has left for an extended tour of the west, stopping Mrs. Fred Maryntont, of 2906 East en route at Chicago, Des Moines and Grand Blvd., arrived home from a Denver. He will make an indefinite trip to Cincinnati. stay at Los Angeles, Cal. GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS, INC. \GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITIIS AND JEWELERS \k 3739 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. I3(x)K BUILDING DETROIT app Tonktitt Toe The Fashion Shop of Detroit In Effect Thursday June 10th, Our 1 2 OFF 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. Mrs. Louis Simon, of 128 McLean. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gellman, of Kirby and daughter, Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, visited with friends in Chicago, en avenue, left Monday for McKeesport, to attend the marriage of their neice. route from Milwaukee where they at- tended the Simon-Fischer wedding. Mr. Shirley R. Weinberg, of Los Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank (nee Angeles, Cal., is visiting his uncles, A. S. Weinberg, of 106 Hague avenue, Miss Hylda Orbach, of Vicksburg, Miss.) have returned from their wed- and M. H. Weinberg of West Grand ding trip and are making their home Boulevard. temporarily with their sister, Mrs. Mr. Sidney Netzorg spent 5lorday Samuel Mandell, 21 Collingwood ave- in Detroit. nue. Summer Sale of 300 Fine Summertime Frocks $14.95 A Small Lot Spring Coats Fur Coats--Summer Furs "OUR LIGHTS SHINE EVERYWHERE" $ 9.9 5 AT WHOLESALE Netting's Lamps 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-\`-' ; - $5.00 $8.50 $10 You may also find a large fresh stock of Fireplace, Furnishings very reason- ably priced. Electric Fans $12.00 IDA ETTING@ el .0 71 ■ R0A0wAY CONCERTS Electric Fans $12.00 SARA DII/INOFF INSTRUCTION VIOLIN 45 Rowena Street PIANO Glendale 7971 While They Last No Charges or Exchanges IRosfOuliTij FUR COATS Cold Storage Fur Insurance Remodeling Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side Platinum Engagement Rings The young lady or young man wishing to see the very latest in Platinum mountings should visit this store. ROSENBERG BROS. I have Just returned from New York where I secured a specially rare line of original styles in settings no other deal- er In Detroit can duplicate. Manufacturers of Fine Furs 97 JEFFERSON AVE. The saving In price this store —being out of the High Rent district—affords you, will be of timely help in meeting other Hoe Ehrlich's Rings other needs. Between Shelby and Wayne Sts. Bring Happiness For The Graduate A choice selection of attractive gifts in our book and stationery departments. Be sure to remember your graduate with a suitable gift. For the Bride Special displays of attractive gift suggestions. Let us engrave your wedding invitations and announce- ment. Correct work, prompt service, right prices. Macauley's Book Store 78 Library Ave., King Building JUNE WEDDING GIFTS that are lasting, useful and beautiful, are timely fea- tures, here this week, all at saving prices well worth Your while. No "Red "Pay as You Can" Tape" tiers "Busiest and Biggest East Side Jewelry Store" EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings. Advertisers Appreciate The High Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers