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April 13, 1917 - Image 12

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-04-13

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SAUL M. SIMONS OPENS IN-
TERIOR FURNISHING STUDIO
IN FISHER ARCADE.

ENGAGEMENTS.

Mr. and• Mrs. B.. Kaufman of Or-
leans street wish to announce the en-.
iagement of their daughtei Edith to
Mr. A. A. Nuscholtz of Washing-
ton, D. C.
—Mrs. R. Swerling of Tarentum,
Pa., announces the engagement of
her daughter, Minnie, to 'Mr. Harry
Stiglitz of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell announce
the engagement . of their daughter,
Ruth, to Mr. Bernard B. Lasky, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky.
The engagement of Miss Judith
Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. Bernard
Ginsburg of 1163 Second avenue; to
Mr. Arthur Cohn, has been an-
nounced.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldglied of 268
Warren avenue east announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Helen, to
Mr. Marc G. Cooper.

"Hear Me, Oh Israel," by • Osip
Dymow, will be presented at a special
benefit, performance of the Circle
Theater Company of Yiddish actors
on Thursday evening, April 17.
Mme. Rosetta Conn will 'play the
leading role. Miss Rosetta Biales
will recite "Auf Dent Boosen fon
Yom," by Morris Rosetifeld, as a
feature between acts.
• The next regular, meeting of the
Unity Club will be held on Sunday
afternoon, April 15th, at Melburne
Hall, 1495 Wooth-vard avenue. Visit-
ors arc welcome.

TOLEDO JEWS STAND BEHIND
GOVERNMENT.
(Special Correspondence)
– '-
TOLEDO, O.—At a meeting just held
here of the Toledo Jewish Congress
Campaign Committee, a body formed for
the election of a delegate to the Jewish
Congress, and for the propagation of
the Congress movement locally, the
following message was telegraphed to
President Wilson:
"As Americans faithful to American
ideals of justice, liberty, and humanity,
we, the Toledo Jewish Congress Cam-
paign Committee, hoping that Provi-
dence may keep its at peace with the
world, hereby declare our absolute loy-
alty to the government of the United
States.



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SAUL M. SIMONS •
Saul M. Simons, who has had . a very
extensive experience in the planning of
home furnishings, has opened a studio
on the fifth floor of the Fisher Arcade.
Mr. Simons is a connoisseur with excep-
tional knowledge of period furniture,
rugs and paintings, and for several years
has appraised for the U. S. customs. His
artistic taste has been evidenced in the
interior furnishings of many of Detroit's
finest mansions.
In the new studios there is a sense of
elegance and complete harmony in color
and pattern of all articles in each in-
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lamps, hangings, wall coverings and
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view to creating one complete and at-
tractive effect.
The formal opening of the Simons
Studios will take place during the corn-
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