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May 19, 1916 - Image 11

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-05-19

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11

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

The Mark

SOCIETY

(Continued from page to)

Fineberg left Monday
\1r.
for Battle Creek as a delegate to
the 68th annual convention of the
grand chapter .of Royal Arch 1\ a-
sons.

Mr. and N1rs. A. S. Weinberg of
106 Ilague avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Anna to
r. Sol Mitchel.

Miss Michelstetter of \lilwauke
is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
Lewis Frank of Putnam avenue.

Miss Irma Sloman spent Friday
in Toledo.

.

Box
of Cut
Flowers
$2.00

Barefoot
Comfort

Call us up—Cadillac 3804—for an assort-
ment of Roses, Carnations, Tulips, etc.

We take complete charge of decorations for parties
and socials.

ATLAS FLORAL. CO.

Malinger
RIEI E
II.
C111111)1114 11airtinri near Woodward

Cadillac 3804

Dr. A. Reed

Cushion Shoes

272 WOODWARD AVENUE

They have a flexible supporting
arch, and a cushion of resilient
cork which gives a youthful
springy tread.

Mrs. Bella 011esheimer has re-
prned from a visit with Mr. and
_,Afrs. Theodore 011esheimer in Cen-
terville,. Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman
spent a week in Detroit recently.

(Original Marin anb Anportrb Trrationn front Patio

Mrs. Workum of Cincinnati is
the guest of Mrs. Fanny Hart

(Our gaining will fittii tllr latrot wnrb in Digit in Or new
ollagrii nub Mirth' on Noplag in ogrittg
nub minium olglro
Au inuitatiou to rxtritb0 to gm for gour ttiogrrtion

The monthly meeting of the Grill
Club took place on Tuesday evening
at the Phoenix Club. Mr. Clarence
Enggass gave a most interesting
paper on "Prohibition."

The cool comfort of bare feet
combined with the smart mod-
ishness of the French Styles is
found in

in

To avoid imitation
look for the name
of the maker, John
Ebberts Shoe Co.
Makers of Wom-
en's Shoes.

143

Atillittrrg Tompattg

189-191 11Thobwarb Auritur

About Ettiltire irliratre

OrIrpluittr (gadillar 47111

Youthful
Makes the foot
look smaller

Mr. Victor Roemer spent a few
days in New York last week.

Mrs. Max Heavenrich and fam-
ily of Saginaw are the guests of
Mrs. A. Enggass of Pallister ave-
nue.

Miss Miriam mum is the guest
of Mrs. I. Frank of Davenport
street.

Miss Golda Ginsburg, who is a
student at the University of Michi-
gan, spent the week-end in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Schultz an-
nounce the marriage of their
(laughter Martha to Mr. Harry Hy-
man, which took place Tuesday,
May 9, .at Temple Beth El, Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin officiating. After
a wedding supper at the Statler, Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman left for a western
trip.

The marriage of Miss Bernice
Lavine and Mr. George Posin took
place on Thursday evening at the
home of the bride, 323 Hendrie
avenue, Rabbi Eisenman officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Posin will reside at
338 Moss avenue, Highland Park.

The Young People's League gave
a surprise party on Sunday last in
honor of Mr. Morris Weiner, who
recently returned from Denver.

The following Detroiters were
registered at New York hotels last
week : Mr. L. Rosenzweig, Mr. L.
Welt, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Aaron,
Mr. M. C. \Veil, Mr. Z. Himelhoch,
Miss Himelhoch and Mr. M. Ett-

linger.

(Continued on Page 12)

THE MILLAR SILK SHOP

21 East Grand River Ave., Cor. Farmer St.

Showing Silks That Are Different

American and Foreign Silks, Velvets, Chiffons, Silk Nets andj
Georgettes, and Sport Corduroys

NEW STYLISH SILKS EVERY DAY

A "little bank" will
encourage you to save

Get one tomorrow with a ONE DOL-
LAR DEPOSIT, keep it on your desk,
at the office or at home, where you'll see
it every day.

You'll find yourself slipping in a nickel
—a dime—a quarter, and occasionally
something larger, until first thing you
know you've got an amount well worth
depositing and adding to your bank book.

It will be so easy that you won't notice
it. After your first deposit you'll save
more and save faster. If you live out of
town, write for one of these "Little
Banks."

"Meet Friedberg--
Wear Diamonds

212 Griswold St

"

Ret.4een
Theatre and
• M abley's

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
JEWISH CHRONICLE

Soifer Bros.

517 HASTINGS STREET

One Dollar Will
Open an Account With the

German-American Bank

Griswold and Lafayette

Chene & Gratiot—Mack & Mt. Elliott—Gratiot & Hastings

CORNER BREWSTER

We request an opportun-
ity to show you Detroit's
finest assortments of

Woolens and Silks

at wholesale prices.

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