it 1 PACE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Whose Birthday Is Tomorrow? Aorcial artkih. Aarsoiruil MacDiarmid's Ice Creams ARE AS GOOD AS MacDiarmid's Candies New Store Woodward and Collingwood Now Ready To Serve You. 13 STORES DETROIT AND CLEVELAND 13 STORES DETROIT AND ac >< CLEVELAND Stradhal at (2andyrrafi A pir DSIEGEL% Din7(ZirrIUNtaN No connection with any other store All Society Berne and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 6 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the current week'', home. l'hune Cherry 3P01 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. After attending the Itacheeter meet- ing of the Ventral Conference of American Rabbis. ohere Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was re-elected president, Rabbi and Mrs. Franklin vialted their children who are spending the mummer at the eastern camps, later going to Pine Bluff. Point Pleasant, N. J., where they will spend the remainder of their cueation period. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Breltenbach and daughter, of 110 Putnam avenue, are visiting in Pittsburgh. The New Fall Dresses Mr. Charles Llamas and C. Roes Stein, of Si. Louts. are spending two week. at Ottawa Beach and adjacent point.. Make Their Bow „. at $65 Mr. and Sire. Harry Srere and son. Charles, left Tuesday last for Ottawa B h where they will spend several eac weeks. Sic and Sire A. Shitfman are receIV- Mg felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Janet Betty. Afternoon model sketched Is of navy Triestine. Bodice and skirt tailored. Apron tonic fluted around edge, extending up to waist line in back. Small pockets on bodice and tunic are trimmed with small gilt buttons. Three-quarter sleeves, square culls, gilt button trimmed. Wide black satin sash with em- broidery In bright colors and gold, ending In handsome ornaments at back. Women's and misses'. Miss Beenye Stashower. of Cleveland, Mr. Louis Pinion of 120 McLean •Ve- Is yiniting Mrs. J. Polanski, of 266 Ore- nue has gone to New York City for a gun avenue. stay of several weeke. Sire. Louis Cohen. of 461 Glynn court • Mr, and Mre. Herman Marks and Is viwiting her mother, Mrs. A. Klinof- daughter, Peggy Elisabeth. of Muncie, etine, of Saginaw. Ind.. are guests of Mr. and Mre, Mao GrIlllOW8kY of 150 Colorado avenue. Mire Martha Slyer of Brush street ham gone to Atlantic City for several w!eke stay. Later she will go to /tooling. Pa., where she will visit Mrs. Paul Kaufman. formerly of Detroit. OUR SALE Offering Pumps, Ties and Oxfords That were valued at front $12 to $17, at $585 and $6 85 Mr. David Egret has returned from a Mr, and atm Henry Marks and cone. Iwo weeks' trip no New York city. Mine Mary Levin. daughter of Mr. of the Felix Apartments, are spending the summer at Van Etlan Lake Lodge, and Mrs. I- S. Levin. of Pittnburgh, Pa., is visiting her grandparents. Mr. Oaeoda, Mich. and Sire. Myer S. Fink, of 174 Palmer avenue. Mrs. Merman Lieberman and daugh- ter, Elisabeth. of 96 Farr:And Park. left Menem Harry Clark, lien Kahn. Friday for two weeks' outing at Mack- Harry Taylor and Maurice Saflr have inac Island. returned from a motor trip to Cedar Point. Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Mine Miriam Cohen, of Alpena, wan the guest of D11ee (Ionia Ginsberg of Sire, T. Polaneki and daughter Mol- 22 Alger aVerale. lie, of New York City, have returned home after a visit with Mr and Mr.. Men. II. Wolenlourgh and Mee. Sid- I. Polanaki, of 216 Oregon avenue. ney Shekel of 33 Englewood avenue firive returned from several weeks' visit to relatives In Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Sire. Abe SlIberherg are among the recent arrivals at the Grand Mr. and Mre. A. Oppenhelm, of Chi- Ilot el, Mackinac Wand, cago are the guests of their children. Ste. and arra Dave Courlander, 1185 Mrs. E. Shellfish, Mien Jane Shell- West Grand Boulevard. tind Mr. Nathan S. Shellfish have returned from a motor trip through Mr. and Mre. Jamb Loenherg and New York state. They remained In New York city for a feW weeks to Mrs. A. Hyman of 309 Virginia Park are spending a few weeks at Battle visit relatives, Mrs, II. Buchhalter and Mine Sara Buchhalter of 217 Palmer avenue east for Battle Creek, where they will stay nor several weeks. , •ft Sunday Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. An Imoprtant Sale of M-A-T-E-R-N-I-T-Y Cotton Dresses Featuring Values to $15.00 at $9.85 Exceptional savings in Voile and Gingham dresses, sch-n- lineally designed to conceal delicate condition and portray latest styles. Adjustable and can be worn after period. Featuring values Maternity Silk Dresses Minn Elsa Freidenberg, of 96 Rowena avenite, In viniting her let ere Mrs. Ed- gar alendereon, of Cincinnati. 0. Mr. SI Stern. of Cincinnati. Is the guest 01 Mr. am , Men. Mortimer Slyer, 4 145 chicago Boulevard. $24.75 Unusual savings In scientifically made garments that lend normal appearance. For Expectant Mothers $2.45 to $5.95 $1.95 to $5.95 98c to $3.95 98c to 54.95 Sire. M. Kuhn end daughter, Mien Emma Kuhn. of Cincinnati. spent sev- ered days In the city odor to their departure for Europe, where they will remain for several months. Mrs. Herbert We9 and children. Her- rt. Jr , and Virginia, who were guests of relatives and friend. In the ity, have returned to their home in New York city. Mine Marian Solberg. of Cleveland 'n the reent of Mr. and Mrs William Bludskoff, of 98 Tennyson avenue. Sire Samuel Ornerier and children. af Dover. 0.. arc nt present guent. of Men Gronner'n perente, Mr. and Mre. t. Prenalauer. 999 Brush ntreet. Mr and Mr. Joseph %levied., and nt Ics Buiinicamc avenue, ere .44 ottewn Beach for a three weeks' In Our Baby Shop .tar. Dresses 89c, $1.25, $2.95, up Bonnets $1.85 to $6.50 Drawers and Bloomers 79c, $129 Cashmere Sacques and Kimonas at $1.95, $3.95 to $12.50 Booties 69c. 79c, $1.25 Mien Bennie Romenthat of 1475 Mack scenic left Sunday for seve ral week.' , tev in the Green Mountains end in New York City. Ste, listrle nehmen and daughter. Galen Estelle. are npending govern! aeeks al Whitmore Lake. fiviven S Groaner, Esq. ha. returned 'rem a einit to hie mother and family at Chevy Chan, Int 2iiii Floor Washington Aread-i IDA Dr. Si. Tleemo,he haft returned from New York. wile, he attended the In- ternational yacht races an the per- ...nal guest of Sir Thomae Lipton Dr. Ilenrneeche li.1.•1 the Caere en booed Tipton'. private yacht S Y. ..Vietoria. - 251 Wood ward Avenue CONCERTS 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. W E Miss ',Wynn Salinsky. of Rmheeter, N. Y. is the guest of her slater, Mr., Harry A. Cohen, of 37 Harmon avenue. Sire Tulle Wolf left July 2 for New York rot e t., vi.it her relati, a She visit Tarrytown. N. Y., until lug. I. Jewish Women to Plan Interesting Program for Year We are now in the new location- 37-39 Washington Blvd. BOOK BUILDING GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS INC coiparmis,strynasnirrirs AND JLALLERS 37-35 WASIIINGTON BOUl LVARD, 130(1K BUILDING DETROIT • READY TO WEAR AND MADE TO ORDER S. Fallen & Co. FURRIERS 76-78 Adams Ave. East Near John R Street t Repairing Various committees of the Jewish Woman's Club are busily engaged in the preparation of interesting pro- gi anis which are to be put into oper- ation with the resumption of work following the summer's respite. It is the aim of the committees at work to plan programs of unusual merit both for the afternoon and eve- ning meetings and a number of lead- ers o' modern thought in the fields of music, art, literature, civics and eco- nomics have been engaged to deliver addresses during the ensuing year. SIrs. Isaac Goldberg, chairman of the activities committee, has arranged classes in millinery, home economics, dramatic art and esthetic dancing for boil] adults and children. There will also be classes in social service, dress- ma3;11g. home nursing and first aid, parliamentary law, advanced and be- ginners' French, civics and communal affairs, Those desiring to enroll in any c/ the classes are asked to notify Mrs. Goldberg, 45 Rowena avenue, where the classes will be held. The "Penny Lunch" work, in which tit Jewish Woman's Club was a pio- neer, will be continued at the Bishop and Bishop Annex schools, Mrs. D. W. Davis acting as chairman. Vol- unteers are needed in the work. Members of the club have been mod to avail themselves of the many opportunities afforded by the number and variety of the classes planned for the coming season. Call Us Cherry 7233 Remodeling "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" SORORITY ENTERTAINS •, 11AITO SARA IDIVINOFF VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 45 Rowena Street Satisfaction in Diamonds Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Cohen, of 603 C orbin avenue, and daaghters, Mine Mr. Milton Alexander. 101 Forest Bertha hexer and Miss Frances Cohen. avenue (•et, in spending a few weeks' left Sunday for Buffalo, from which point they will motor through the at Mackinac and Charlevoix. atekill Mountains. sod return home Mr . and Mrs. Robert Loenherg and the early part of September, Mies daughter of 140 Farnsworth avenue Anna Met. accompanied them. are at Battle Creek for two weeks. Mr. Ben Salinsky, of Albert Len Nieces Hattie and Florence Silber- Minn • le viniting hie sister, Mrs. Harry man, of 106 Hancock avenue •amt. are A, Cohen, 37 Harmon avenue. !mending a few weeks In New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Sire. M. Tam-hick announce the engagement of their daughter, Henry hart Silberman. of 315 Bur- Rosalyn, to Mr. Harry L Vahl, of New 'Malone avenue, is visiting his aunt, York. Mrs. Hugo Somerich. of New York CRY. Ste. and Mra. Itadoff, of Milwaukee. Win., ore the gurgle of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Sire. Slyer Frank and chil- Brinkman, of 506 Ilaselwood. dren. of 315 Burlingame avenue, are spending the summer at Lake Placid, Mr. and Mre. Martin Gravel (Helen N. Y. Miller) have returned from their wed- ding tour and will be at home to their Mr. Jacob Siegel. Mine Adele Siegel friends at 125 Medbuy avenue. :oral Mr. end Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, of lio.ton Boulevard. have gone to their afrn. Jolting Fieher and daughter, oottage at Lake Placid, N. Y., for the Maxine, have returned home after a summer months. two weeks' visit at Grand Rapid. and Shelby, Mich. Mrs. Magus Butsel and MIns Emma Bullet are et The Inn, Charlevoix, for Miss Iola Silverman, of 196 Palmer several week.. avenue east, has left for an extended trip through the east. Mr.. Hugo Hill and grandson, Mr. Louth Freldenberg. of 98 Rowena ave- Mre. Morrie Flanders le spending a nue, have left for Charlevoix. where ,hey will spend the remainder of the few wee km In Mt. Clemens. Mies Jean- nette Plunder will spend several 8.1111er. weeks at Lake Orion. Sire. A. Frietor. of indlanapolle, who wan the guest of herplater, Stre. Simon Sanger, of 381 Webb avenue, has re- turned home, A Special Sale of Featuring values to $39.50 at GORITAH NI SHOP Creek. Is still in effect Petticoats Night Gowns Brassieres Envelope Chemises Miss Mary Levin, of Pittsburgh, Who wan vielting her grandparent, Mr. and Mee. al. Fink of 171 Palmer avenue east, has returned to her home. Complimenting Mien Layette Robin- non and Mr. William R. Isenberg, who. betrothal was recently an- nounced, a dinner party was given Friday night at Westwood Inn. Among the out-of-town guents were Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes Barr, Mr. Jacob Isenberg and Inc. M. Isenberg. all of New York ity; Mr. and tiles. J. Robinson. of Akron, 0,, and Mr. Joseph Robinson, of Grand Rapids. PIANO Glendale 7971 The Beta chapter of Gamma Sigma Mr . end Mr. Edwin (Inidherg end Chi sorority entertained last week for • • •.hildren. Virginia and Junior. have the NliSRes Gertrude and Dora Dan- • 'eft the g.atth Amer' an for s trip tiger of the Alpha Chapter, to Meckinar, Chicago and Ottawa bus, at a box party at the Temple Beach. theater, followed by a tea at the Lo- N.. 1 Mre. .1 V Brown an 1 niee, MI.. tus cafe. The following members' 7= ay), is It Oittleman. ho spent the were present: Misses Rose and Ida ti neer part of the summer at inner. . atler, Elsie Goodman, Mae Morris. lit: nye left tv ata , kinaw Inland. • ty will remain for the relit - u ielia and Gertrude Marks and Min- wher 4 th season s easo n. i I n J Nlirshman. Fn. 200-210 GRISWOLD ST. ...-trie=titildralf..-1=2;i1PERFSERAGn : 4-444444mighwal