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May 26, 1916 - Image 13

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-05-26

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

11

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

iii

(Continued from page io)

',miss Beth Levine, who has been
tc,ching piano in Saginaw this win-
ter. has left for - 1■ ew York City to
study under Leopold Godowsky.
:Miss Levine will return in Septem-
ber to resume her classes.

FLOWERS

for Decoration Day

It is a fitting tribute to the dead
to remember them with beauti-
ful flowers on Memorial Day.

The Misses Bessie Steingold and •
Ruth Fleischer of Detroit are visit-
ing friends and relatives in Sagi-

Wreaths - -
Box of Cut Flowers
Fresh Roses, doz.

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B. FRIEDMAN, MANAGER

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About Empirr COratrr

Abramson-Aronson.
Abramson-Shapiro
A notable event of last week was
the double wedding which took
place on Sunday evening at the
home of and Mrs. Louis Ab-
ramson, When their charming
daughters were united in the bonds
of matrimony, Miss Dorothy Ab-
ramson to \l r. 1\1 orris Aronson,
and Miss Sadie R. Abramson to
Mr. Louis Shapiro of Detroit.
The brides looked resplendent,
Miss Dorothy Abramson in white
charmeuse with silver lace, and her
sister, Miss Sadie, in white taffeta
trimmed with tulle lace. Both car-
•ied shower bridal bouquets. Mrs.
T. Harris, of Cleveland, Ohio, was
the matron of honor, and the ring
bearer was Master Frederick Har-
ris, also of Cleveland.
Immediately after the ceremony.
which was performed by Rabbi
Judah P. Levin, a delicious dinner
ryas served. The tables were beau-
tifully decorated in pink and white.
The couples left for an extended
wedding tour in the east. Among
the many out:of-town guests pres-
ent were Mr. and Joe Harris,
of Cleveland Ohio ; Mr. Nathan Ar-
onson, of Syracuse, N. 'V., and Mrs.
Ralph Crystal and daughter Flor-
ence, of Cleveland, Ohio.

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Mr. A. Mendelsohn spent a few
days in New York last week.

Mrs. Louis Kornman and daugh-
ter of West Grand boulevard, who
have been visiting in Chicago, have
returned.

easy it is

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Mrs. I. Rich of Saginaw has re-
turned from a visit with relatives in
Chicago.

'Mr. Fred Siegel of Chicago and
the Messrs. Henry and Abraham
Siegel of New York, who were in
the city to attend the funeral of
their brother, Mr. Joseph Siegel,
have returned home.

"

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Try a pair.

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T o avoid imi-
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name of the
maker.

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in About 5 Years

Depositing S 15 a month will do it.
Then, when you have your thousand,
you are well on your way to success,
for with that thousand you should be
able to make your second thousand in
about half that time.
Each succeeding thousand will come
easier. First thing you know you will
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Isn't it well worth a little sacrifice and
determination now ?
If you can't spare $15; save 510 or $5.

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Weisbloom-Cohen
The' marriage of Abraham
Cohen and Miss Bertha Weisbloom
took place in the parlors of Temple
Beth El on Sunday, May 21, in the
presence of the immediately fami-
lies of the bride and groom.

( Continued on page

12)

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We request an opportun-
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at wholesale prices.

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