S eal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Aarons, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchstein have left the city for northern Michigan, New York, spent a few days in this to be absent during the hay fever city. days. Mrs. Siegmund Joseph and Mr. Leo Dreifuss of San Fran- daughter Doris, who have been in cisco, Cal., was on a visit with his California, have arrived home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drei- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Skall and f uss. children and Mrs. Ileidingsfeld left Mr. Jacob Guttman, of Pitts- for Duluth and other northern points. burgh, Pa., is a visitor in the city. Mrs. A. J. Heidenreich and Mrs. Meyer Prussian entertained hiss Mary Gordon and Miss M. (laughter, Madeline, are the guests Atselbaum, of New York city, with of Mrs. Samuel Richards in Lan- a theater party and luncheon at the rium. I lotel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meyering Miss Gertrude Goldstein, of have returned from a visit in Char- Hamilton, Ont., is the guest of her levoix. sister and brother. Miss Sadye Monash has returned ITealth Commissioner Robertson, home from Cleveland, where she of Chicago, in a special statement spent several weeks visiting friends. last week, eulogizes the Jewish Mr. Ben Felber, of Cleveland, mothers of Chicago for the care of Ohio, was the guest of Mr. and their infants during the hot wave Mrs. Charles Monash, of INledbury and the infantile paralysis epi- demic. Dr. Robertson said: "The avenue, for the past few days. rational care that the Jewish mother Mr. and Mrs. Max homer, of gives to her babies is noteworthy. 199 Macomb street, announce the In the heat wave which swept over wedding of Miss Bella homer to Chicago we have no record of more Mr. Joseph Smith, which took place than one or two Jewish infants pros- on August 20, 1916. trated by the heat. Every doctor I have met has noted this situation, Mrs. M. Marx left Saturday for New York, where she will visit her and pays high tribute to the Jewish mother." sisters. 11.1I AR ( ki na i u t i.: T 1111 01 of ttotral Art Recognized as the n1 ,t lorough and artistic school in this part of the country. Every bri-tri. is represented by famous teachers. Fifty instructors. Last year's 'Al Alment, 800. SCHOOL OPENS 'TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1916. For inforniation and yeat book address 23-25 Adelaide St., Detroit, Mich. BORIS L. GANAPOL. Telephone Cadillac 57f.2. Rr AR ; Miss Frances Cohen, of 870 La- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldman, fayette Boulevard west, left Satur- day for a two weeks' trip to visit of Brush Boulevard, have returned Cr alaite , rit..,K ,... fri-mds. DETROIT INS r LTUTE OF MUSICAL ART "Stronges 'acuity in the Middle West" FALL TER 'WENS SEPTEMBER 5TH 50 Artist Teachers, maintaining the With a Faculty of highest standards and pure. ideals, this school offers every ad- vantage incidental to a broad eci;cation in the entire musical field. Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, Theory, Concert and Irish Harp, Mandolin, Guitar, Ukelelel, Balalaika, Languages and Dramatic Art. Write or 'phone for catalogue. H. B. Manville, Business Manager. Grand 4816 67-69 Davenport St. N ORMAL THOM SCHOOL TRAI LNG troit, Michigan • sively to training teach- ;:Music, Drawing, Home Eco- )nlustrial .•Iris, Manual Train- • ical Training and Penmanship. , Twenty- .n Year. -T7. • • . ;• Phone Cedar 183-M Ridge 949-J BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Opens A ,laui4 • ivotary Public David B. Musicus European Graduate J. DUSCHINSKY Violin Instructor and Musical Director Foreign Exchange Bank Eteamship Ticket Agency 210 E. Hancock Ave. Detroit 2160 Jefferson Ave. W. Detroit, Mich. Deep Springs Water Co. 674 Grand River Ave. Perfectly Pure Drinking Water from Our Springs at Northville, Mich. Call Grand For a Case of Price 2252 6 BOTTLES 50c NO OTHER CHARGE Our Water Supply is Unlimited Phones: Grand 29 Hemlock 1915 FOX DELICATESSEN CO. Fine Groceries and Choice Meats Our Meats STRICTLY KOSHER 895 Woodward Avenue MISS SARA DUSC OFF OD BLACKS i AND SUPPLIES Mr. and Louis Duscoff, of 124 Erskine street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara, to Mr. Morrey N. Mendelsohn of this city. An informal reception will be held on Sunday, September 3, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10. csru 1850 '$6 WO ODW ACtli\ 2116 Woodward Avenue H. RUDA 634 HASTINGS STREET (Near Rowena Street) High Grade Furnishings For Ladies and Gentlemen 7