THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE • la and Qrsonai If1.119•isi w000wARD AVE DETROIT The Temple Y. I'. S. moonlight, Monday night, June 21, is serving as the inspiration for many dinner par- ties, ending up with the boatride on the St. Clair, where dancing and other entertainment will amuse the guests. Mr. and Mrs. If. Carncss and daugh- ter, Vivian Jane, of 334 Frederick street, left Sunday to make their fu- ture home in Seattle, Wash. En route they will visit with relatives at St. Paul, Minn. Miss Ethel Klein left Monday for McKeesport, where she will act as bridesmaid at the marriage of her cousin, Sara Roth. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Popkin (nee Miss Lillian Segal, of New York), of 430 Burlingame avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Robert M., on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Ellenstein and family, of Palmer avenue, are oc- cupying their new summer home at Amherstburg, Ont. Summery Hats of Georgette Crepe A wide selection of Bridal Veils at moderate prices Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrison, of 379 St. ('lair. announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Benj. Earl Cohen of this city, at their residence, Sunday, June 20. A. reception for the guests will be held In the evening. After a two weeks' wedding trip East, the young couple will make their home In this city. a l CO1V9t4 LTH E ART FLORAL CO NEXT DOM TO MAJESTIC THEATRE GLENDALE TOO iens,,n,3„,t. a., si„,-. 16 rrw MR. SAUL ABRAMOVITCH Exponent of the AUER VIOLIN SCHOOL just returned from New York willaccept a limited num- ber of pupils for the summer session, begin- ning June 28, 1920. For information address DTEROIT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1013 Woodward Ave. James H. Bell, Secretary Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan and family, formerly of this city. are expected this week from Asheville, N. C. They will remain hem for several months. Mrs. Kaplan plans to spend a month at Mt. Clemens. Miss Anna Jaffe gave a theater party and dinner at the Matson Pal. caux in honor of the Misses Rose and Anna Schuman. Esther Jane, Annette Benson, and Minna Benderoff, whose betrothals have been announced. Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt and son, Jerome, of 105 liendrie avenue,, have left for the East to be gone during the summer months, visiting at Roston and at Mrs. Silberblatt's Cornier home at Worcester, Mass. They plan to re- turn to Detroit in August, The Shapero Dive No. 564 will give its annual excursion to Bob-Lo on Tuesday, July 6. Many interesting field events are being planned. The public Is cordially invited. Mrs. M. Benmoschc, of 151 West Hancock, met her husband, Dr. M. Benmosche, in New York last Friday on his arrival on the steamship Celtic after a three months' trip to Europe. Dr. and Mrs. M. Bcnmosche returned to Detroit Tuesday. Mrs. A. S. Katbenbogen, of 80 East Palmer avenue, is entertaining for her sitter, Miss Ruth Weinstein, of Brook- lyn, N. Y. For Festive Summer Occasions Cool Net Frocks • White and cream colored net fa tucked, pleated, frilled, tiered and apron models—with exquisite touches of lace, georgette, sashed in white or brilliant colored satin. on the left with a lace panel and side tiers is 55.00. Others up to 165.00. Tim tumid Organdy in White, Pastel Tints or Colorful Figured Designs Range in price from 29.50 to 65.00. The model sketched is In a large flora) design. The collar and apron are of point do'esprit, 49.50. Others 29.50 to 53.00. ALL THIS WEEK! CLEARAWAY SALE Your Great 0 fifiortunity TIES and PUMPS High-Grade Models Thousands of en Satins — Suedes — Kids — Calls— White Linens and Some High Shoes VALUES UP TO $15.00 Another MacDiarmid Store What's the use o f Large, Fabulous discounts an Actual Value $290.°° For Three Pieces, including the Davenport Pad The MacDiarmide andy Company announce the opening of their seventh Detroit store on Saturday, June 19th ul corner Woodward and Collingwood avenues. This latest MacMarmli location is known as the "Store Beautiful" and as befitting the name, is an architec- tural triumph. The decorative scheme Is of the Colonial period, all woodwork being white enamel and mahogany, The new store is located In the heart of the North Woodward residential district. A highly specialized metro- politan service will be Introduced in the courteous serving of light lunches, frozen creams, pastries and dainty del. !melee. Complete assortments of MacIll4r- mid's delicious freshly cooked candies will be carried at all times. Made by the Pullman Couch Co. Coyering High Grade Blue or Mulberry Velour. Finish Rich Brown, Mahogan. Heed eld Call 01 eh. SPRING s Y..,. New Clothes Now Other styles and makes in living room furni- ture will save you just as much money. FRIEDEN13EW FURNITURE HOUSE M 913.17 Hutings Mid-summer weather demands frocks of Organdy or Net Mrs. D. Rosenbaum announces the engagement of her daughter, Matilda Jeanette, to Mr. Joseph Schwartz. Miss Rosenbaum will be at home to her friends Sunday, June 20, from 2 to 5 and from 8 to 10. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Benderoff, of 973 Brush street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Minna, to Jay J. Miller, of this city. Reception, Sun- day, June 20, from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p. m. Rita( 180 - 182 Woodward Ave. The Misses Sara and Ida Divinoff have taken an apartmentat 101 East Willis avenue. The Misses Divinoff will appear in recital June 17 at Flint, Mich., before the Flint Community Music Association at their annual con- cert. Are now being featured in a charming selection of smart styles and fascinating colors at the usual Kline moderate prices Kline's—Third Floor ithelhocks Neve SOF N... Celonseil Nelv Werr0 NswDstigia E.-r"t t .,••••• lialittiOart tit Men's Tailors A Store With A Conicieence 212.113 Re.... R.II41.4 •••• ••••• ...... • Oak OUR wonderful groups of value. await you in this important sell- ing of high-grade low shoes at prices that make every model offered one of the most worthy of the season. Oxfords, Pumps and Theo. in a wide variety of materials and lasts are shown—all characteristic of the quali- ty that has made Queen Quality shoes of such great importance to American women. F '10" $ 9 40 '7" '6" All Hosiery Reduced 10% All Buckles Reduced 20% Quality Boot Shop Q ueen 215 Woodward Ave.