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July 02, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-02

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t'AGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Have You Visited MacDiarmid's

Woodward at Collingwood

This claming spot in the heart of the North-End
residential district has made a "hit - with those who
appreciate real metropolitan service in

Light Lunches
Cooling Drinks
-

- - Frozen Dainties
and
-
Sweetmeats

Take a Box of MacDiarmid's Candies
With You On That Trip

Specialists at Candycraft
13 STORES: DETROIT CLEVELAND

Rabbi and Mrs.. Len NI. Franklin
are in Rochester, N. N'„ attending the
annual meeting of the Central Confer-
ence of American Rabbis, of which
organization Dr. Franklin is Presi.
dent. At the close of the convention
they will leave for Point Pleasant, N.
J., where they will be at Pine liluIT
11111 for the remainder of the .111111111er.
Miss Ruth Franklin, who recent])
aduated front Vassar, will spend the .
summer months with her parents
Nlargaret and Leo Franklin are at
tending summer camps in the east.

Rabbi and Mrs. S. Nfayerberg
toured to Rochester, N. Y., where
they attended the convention of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis. Miss Lillian Rothschild, sis-
ter of Mrs. Meyerberg, is accompany-
ing them. They will return to Detroit
about July 7th.

At the Stteler

Announcing Our Semi-Annual

20% Discount Sale


Boys' Clothes

— of

The high quality of our Clothes for Iloys Is known lo
Detroit parents, and Ibis opportune
sale offering you the
unreatricted choice Of our regular stock, carries an Inn
portant sIgnIfIcanct0 p TIlls 20°) ,
saving applies to garments
we regularly curry, no special lots having been bought for
this event.

Thin Sale Also Includes
Our Entire Stock of

Wash Sulta, Boys' Shirts, Pajamas, Underwear,
Neckwear and Boys' and Girls' Summer Oxfords

and Shoes at 20°. Off

TIIE CANTON CQ.

IDA

CONCERTS

SARA

ID I 1/ I NOP F

VIOLIN
INSTRUCTION
45 Rowena Street

PIANO
Glendale 7971

GORHAM SHOP

All Corlett, Item• and other local notes should he communicated to the Mace
Chronicle by S o'clock each wedneeday
current week's home.
arternOon In order to appear In the
Phone Cherry
3,1i1 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than 'Wednesday.

David J. Levy and son. of 377
West Boston Blvd., have Icft for
Omena, Nlich., to spend the summer.

1()5 Washington Blvd.

"mmn. THE N.

o'cial and
Qrsonal

New "Store Beautiful"

Satisfaction
in Diamonds

Nit'. and NIrs. Raymond R. .N1t-
rahanison ?nil daughter, Josephine,
are spending the summer as guest-
of \I r. and Mrs. Kositchek at their
Grosse Pointe •11111,11Cf home.

W

E deeply appreciate the fact
that customers of the Gorham
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.

1l r. and
J uliusBe Mall and
family, of Burlingame avenue, are

110W at their summer home at Grosse

Pointe.



Nliss Julia Ruth Brown, daughter
of NIrs. Julius \'. Brown, 223 Med-
bury boulevard, left for l'amp Ityon
Afon Rhinelander, Wis., where she
will spend two months.

Nfrs. Melville \Vett and family, of
25 Connecticut avenue, have left for
Omena, Mich., where they will spend
the summer.
--
At the annual meeting of the
Drama League of America, Detroit
Center, Mrs. Charles C. Simons, of 24
Connecticut avenue, was unanimously
elected a member of the Board of
Directors.

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.

NIrs. Dora Rosenthal and daugh-
ters, Aimee, Ntabel and Anne, of 201
MN. 11. Rudieh, of llawkinsville,
Farrand Park, leave Satunlay for Los Ga., is visiting the family of her son,
Angeles, Cal., 14 here they will make
I.. NI. Rudich, 577 Brush street.
their future home.

Nliss Jane C. Rosenheim, whose en-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere left Wed-
nesday for a two weeks' stay at New gagement to Mr. Charles Nlayer of
New
York was recently announced
York and Atlantic City.
will be at home to her friends Satur-
day evening, July 3, at 49 Pingree
%Ir. and Mrs. Felix Kahn, of San avenue.
Fraucisce. Cal., were in the city dur-
ing the week in attendance at the
Kahn-Schiller wedding, which look
ND, Benjamin Gottlieb, of 96 See-
place Saturday at Temple lictli
baldt avenue, entertained four chil-
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin officiating.
dren at a delightful luncheon followed
by a box-party at the Temple Theatre
Nlr. and NI rs. Joseph Rice, of in honor of her daughter Estelle's
Wheeling, \V. Va., are the guests of fifth birthday. The little guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson, of
Garnett, Edna \larks, Ger-
Nlarston Court.
trude Wartell and Ilden Gottlieb.

Mr.. John t teavenricic and family.
of Longfellow avenue, have left for
Ontena. Mich., where they will spend
the summer.

0% Off

On Every Oxford and Pump
In The Store

'Fumed soles, welt soles, low heels, Louis
heels, Cuban heels, military heels.

Every variety of leather, style and finish,
regardless of what the price may have been
heretofore—th e
entire stock of low shoes
and pumps, excepting white and bathing
shoes and boots, will
be marked exactly
TWENTY PER ('ENT OFF.

Every purse - wise

man and woman will
immediatel y take advantag e
of this
sale. Remember that the savings are
legitimate, the merchandise of highest
character.

Twenty Per Cent Off Applies to
the Stocks on Every Floor
Includes Men's, Women's and
Children's Oxfords and Pumps, As
Well As Footwear for the
Little Chaps
Est.

1865

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Yi•RSMITIIS AND 31.51,I I I:RS
77.c' WASIIINGIoN
CILIA ARD. iii S it< BUILDING

DETROIT

7 1°)(tS

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THE ART FLORAL _ CO .

' NEXT LOGS TO MAJESTIC THFATPE
GLENDALE 700

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11,7 1 101.1 11 9111t1

Nat

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Miss Ilden Edelson, of 203 East
Kirby, ha, left for New York and
lloston for a three weeks' stay.

Mr. Frederick Friedman. 636 Brush
iss Hilda Goldman, of Ann Arbor, Street, has arrived home front Syra-
Mich., spent Sunday with the Nlisses cuse, N. Y., where lie wax attending
.11111a and Nlartha levy, formerly of the Syracuse University.
:Inn Arbor, now living at 4(17 1/ela
ware avenue.
NIrs. Lottie Hill, of Hamilton boule-
vard, has arrived home from an ex-
r. and Mrs. Julius Kahn, of tended iSit to
Chicago.
Youngstown, O., attended the Kahn-
Schuler wedding.
Miss Hazel Blumenthal, who has
been attending the 'Thomas Normal
Mr. and NIrs. Fred A. Ginsburg Training St'llt),I, 11:1,
have returned home after a trip of •home in \Yes! Branch. returned to her
•everal weeks in California.
IVIiile
there NIr. Ginsburg attended a con-
Mr. and Mrs. David Scheyer, of 20
vention at Sall Francisco of the Mu-
RI/Well:1 street, sailed from New York
tual Life Insurance Company of New
on June 24111 for Europe,
E
• where they
ork.
will spend several months.

all of the nkrchandise of
the finest quality

I

tVe are now in the new location -
37-39 IVashington Blvd.
BOOK BUILDING

. Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side

ALL

20

OFF

Silverware, Cut Glass, Etc.

My semi-annual inventory discloses stocks are much
too large. So beginning July st, you can come to the
"largest Jewelry Store on the east side'' and select from
my entire assortment of Silverware, Cut Glass, and
many lines of Jewelry, at a discount of 20 per cent from
regular prices which always show a
liberal saving from
- Avenue -
figures.

Now is the time to buy your wedding gifts.

Have Your Purchases Charged If You Wish

"Pay
as
You
Can

No
"Red
Tape"
Hero

"Busiest and Biggest East Slde Jewelry Store"

EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.

THE RIVERSIDE HOTEL

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICR.

BATH HOUSE IN CONNECTION

An unexcelled I hotel wills luxurious lobby and
Spacious Verandas

100 ROOMS

Large dining room, breakfast room, tea room,
writing room, card rooms, gymnasium and lounge
rooms.

Charming afternoon Musicales
and Evening Concerts

THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL SPRING

Is located on these grounds. It Is a well known fact that the
hest water In Mt Clemens Is pump: d from Original Spring.

Special Sunday Dinners

To Sunday Tourist People. We offer fine Kosher
meals at reasonable prices.

Woodward a. , ,t ,:cbrns Ave

THE RIVERSIDE HOTEL

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
A Palatial Home For Those Who Seek Rest

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