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April 27, 1917 - Image 16

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-04-27

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

16

SOCIETY

MARRIAGES

The Young People's Society of the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue closed its
social season last Sunday evening
with a play and dance. The play,
"BoX and Cox," was a charming trav-
esty, in which but three .members of
the society took part. Mr. Joshua
Sarasohn was "Box," Mr. Louis \Vine,
"Cox," and Jacob Fisher, "Mrs.
Bouncer." A large and enthusiastic
audience applauded the players and
participated in the dance which fol-
lowed the play. The proceeds of the
affair was contributed to the Lecture
Course Fund...:

The marriage of Miss Lola Muller
and Mr. Semy Ernest took place at
Temple Beth El on Sunday after-
noon, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offi-
ciating.
The marriage of Miss Ruth Eb-
binger to Mr. Isadore Sortgang was
solemnized on Saturday evening,
April 21, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiating.

The Anglo-American Social Club,
which organized two weeks ago, has
changed its name to the Harmony
Social Club. It has made very good
progress since its organization, and
has a membership of over thirty-two.
The entertainment committee, con-
sisting of Mr. Slavid, Mr. Goodman
and Mr. Shapiro, have made arrange-
ments to have a "Box Social" on Mon-
day evening, May 7th, at the Hannah
Schloss Building. The committee in
charge have arranged a complete pro-
gram for the affair and assure a good
time for all those present.

Mr. S. Lewis, who has been a resi-
dent of Jacksonville, Fla., for the past
four months, has returned to Detroit.

The Ladies' Volunteer Society for
the Jewish War Sufferers' Relief will
give a dance on Sunday evening, May
6, at the Park Dancing Academy, 56
Adams avenue east. The proceeds of
the affair will be contributed to the
War Relief Fund. The president of
the society is Mrs. H. Schultz ; vice-
president, Mrs. Bebcack ; treasurer,
Mrs. Silverstein; secretary, Mrs. Al-
exander.

Mrs. L. H. Goldberg of Grand
Rapids is visiting her mother, Mrs.
M. Burton, 470 Brush street:

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ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldman, of 154
Bethune Avenue West, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel,
to Mr. Philip Cutler.
Mr. and Mrs M. Shapiro, of 145
Medbury Avenue, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lillian
Ruth, to Mr. Jack Stiglitz. They will
be at home Sunday, April 29. No
cards.

PREPAREDNESS.

New style seasons come, garments
for summer and winter follow each
other in quick succession. Fashion
swings to various periods for her in-
spirations—and the new things, as
fast as they come, are shown FIRST
at B. Siegel Co.'s. It is indeed the
store "Where Fashion Reigns." A
new model is created in Paris by a
master fashion designer, the cable
flashes over its description—and
quickly the most skillful of American
fashion artists shape its replica, line
for line, or with adaptations the bet-
ter to suit American tastes.
Time and again a new fashion crea-
tion is the center of admiring Wood-
ward avenue window-gazers, days be-
fore it is shown in New York's most
exclusive shops.
The superb stretch of show wind-
dows connected with this great es-
tablishment is one of the downtown
sights. B. Siegel Co.'s windows are
the spectacles through which the
daughters of Antoine de la Motile
Cadillac see the correct fashions of
the feminine world; and each garment
is the first choice from some fashion
center—selected for its better style,
better quality and advanced fashion.
Watch the windows of this store,
depend on them to keep you informed
on the latest styles in women's and
children's outergarments; the displays
will give you only an intimation of
the tremendous stock shown through-
out this great fashion store.—Adv.

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12 SELECTIONS

(Six Double Faced 75c Records)

We suggest the following selections, but include any others to
the same amount that you may prefer. Thousands to choose from.
Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow.
Tho' I'm Not the First to Call you 'Sweetheart' Please Let Me
be the Last.
Livery Stable Blues—Fox Trot.
Dixieland Jass Band One-Step.
Kilima Waltz—Hawaiian.
Hawaiian Waltz Medley.
Supplication.
(Violin, Cello, Piano, Celesta.)
In the Gloaming.
(Violin, Cello, Etc.)
There's Egypt in Your Dreamy Eyes.
Whose Pretty Baby Are You Now?
Red, White and Blue.
America.

Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments

Let us show you this outfit and play for you. A visit doesn't obligate you in
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