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August 25, 1916 - Image 16

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-08-25

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

10

Charming Bride of the Week

$1,000.00 IN GOLD

TO BE GIVEN AWAY

The generosity of The Jewish Chronicle makes it possible
for any Jewish person to win a small fortune during the next few
weeks in his or her spare time. Anyone may enter—man—wo-
man—boy or girl. It does not cost a single cent to enter and
costs nothing to win. This is a proposition where the poorest
znd the richest are on an equal footing.
TERRITORY—TWO DISTRICTS: No. 1 includes the
City of Detroit ; No. 2 all the territory outside the City of Detroit.

SAVE THE COUPONS

A coupon good for one hundred votes is printed in each issue
of The Jewish Chronicle. This coupon may be filled in by any-
one and sent to the Campaign Manager, 314 Peter Smith Bldg.,
to be counted for the candidate whose name is written in.

18 GOLD PRIZES

$500.00—Grand Prize

To the candidate who secures the greatest number of votes in either
district.

$200.00 Second Grand Prize

the candidate who secures the greatest number of votes in the district
which dots NOT win the $500.00 in Gold.
$50 CO to the ncx': highest in each District.
f'10.00 to tbe ncxt three highest in each District.
$ 5.00 to the next four highest in each District.
1C% Ccmm:ssion to all who fail to win a prize.

60,000 Votes For Your First Subscription

In order to encourage those who s'art early, we are going to give
61,000 extra votes on the first subscription handed or mailed in by eacli
candidate this week. Never will subscriptions count so much as now
Less votes will be allowed next week.

Firs', Subscription Coupon

1 year $1.50— 60,000 votes.

Return this coupon with any subscrip-
tion payment and you will receive in ad-
dition to the regular number bf votes as
per the schedule.

60,000 EX RA VOTES.

Subscr:ber

Old (

) New (

.

)

2 years 3.00-120,000 votes.

3 years 4.50-200,000 votes.

5 years 7.50-500,000 votes.

The Chronicle and Mother's Magazine.
(To same address.)

1 year $2.50 1 75,000 votes.
00,000 votes.
2 years 5.00

Address

State

City

SEND THIS IN NOW

Contestant

Nomination Blank

, Street
City
(Only one of these credited to each.)

Counts 5,000 Votes.

I hereby nominate

Vote Schedule

M

(Until August 31st.)

Address

Less votes will be allowed after that
date. Those who start at once will have
the best chance as a subscription will
never count as many votes as during this
period.

Signed

Address

Only one of these blanks to each candidate.

Address all communications to the Campaign Manager,

The Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Building, Detroit
Phone Cherry 3381

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MRS. EMERY MONASH

nee Miss Lillian Goodman

A very quiet yet elaborate wed-
ding was solemnized Thursday,
Aug. 17, 1916, when Nliss Lillian
Goodman, (laughter of \I r. and
NIrs. David Goodman, was united
in marriage to Nlr. Emery Nlonash,
Rabbi I Iershman officiating.
Only the very immediate family
witnessed the ceremony which took
place under a shower of white rib-
bon and a bower of greens. The
bride wore a white taffeta and tulle
gown and carried a beautiful
shower bouquet of white roses and

lilies-of-the-valley, l'ink and white
roses interspersed with varying
shades of greens formed the deco-
rations.
Nliss Goodman will be remem-
bered as being the youngest high
school graduate in the city in June,
1911, and also as being a member of
the Nloore School faculty.
The young couple left for an ex-
tended lake cruise and will be at
home to their friends after Septem-
ber 1, 1916, at 265 East Hancock
avenue.

NIrs. A. J. 1Iloomgarden, of Lin-
coln avenue, left Nlonday morning
on the steamer Detroit II for Nlack-
Mac Island, from which point she
will leave for Petoskey to spend the
remainder of the summer.

after a six weeks' motor trip, vis-
iting several eastern resorts en
route.

NIr. and Mrs. Ilenjamin Netzorg
announce the marriage of their
(laughter, Lillian, to Harold Van
Baffin, which took place Thursday,
August 24. Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin
officiated.

NIrs. Altlriel Muscovitz, 343 East
I ligh street, announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Anna E., to
Mr. Marcus \Vcinbeck. .\t home
Sunday, August 27, 2 to 5. No
cards.

Mr. and Mrs. I Larry lIerg -er
(nee Rosengarten) have returned

\l iss \l arjorie Rindskoff has
returned from St. Paul, Minn.,
after a several weeks' visit.

Mr. E. A. Silberstein of Duluth,
Minn., was in Detroit for a brief
stay the past week.

The Misses I Men and kva Kat-
zenstein, who have been visiting
Mrs. II. A. Spayne, left for their
home in Johnstown, l'a.



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