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May 18, 1917 - Image 17

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-05-18

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

American Garment Cleaning Co.

SOCIETY

Ruth Peritz, 100 Medbury Ave.
Miss Eva Meyers passed
*Edith
Mary Rose, 115 Euclid Ave.
through the city en route to her W.
home in New York after a three
Aubrey Rosenzweig, 66 Connecti-
cut Ave.
weeks' stay in Mt. Clemens.
Arthur M. Rothman, 192 Frederick
Miss Laura Levy of Kalamazoo Ave.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Robert Rothman, 192 Frederick
Ave.
Goldberg of Seward avenue.
Yetta Schwartz, 996 John R. St.
Mrs. Oscar Lowman is the
Laurence Segar, 381 Webb Ave.
guest of her mother, Mrs. Kauf-
Dorothy Gertrude Smith, 243 Ava-
man Rothschild of Delaware ave. lon Ave.
Anna Ruth Solomon, 70 Farrand
Mr. and Mrs. Isador Frank cele- Park.
Marian Elaine Spater, 124 Pingree
brated their fortieth wedding an-
Ave.
niversary on Tuesday evening of
Leona Weil, 211 Delaware Ave.
last week. Only the members of
Sylvia Weinberg, 106 Hague Ave.
the immediate family were pres-
Jerome Wiener, 125 Medbury Ave.
*Note: These children have taken
ent.
the full preparatory course, but will
Miss Esther Siegel of Grand not participate in the ceremony.
Rapids, who has just arrived from
New York, is being entertained
The New York Section of the
Council
of Jewish Women, through
by Mrs. A. Rosen, a former class-
its secretary, Miss Sara X. Schotten-
mate of Miss Siegel.
fels, has announced the adoption of

ENGAGEMENTS

Mrs. Anna Shere announces the
engagement of her daughter,
Rose, to Mr. Abraham Cooper.
The marriage will take place in
June.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Cohen of
Frederick avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Nettie, to Mr. Louis Satovsky.

THE HOME OF HIGH CLASS WORK

From the Finest Evening Gowns

down to

Gloves, Drapes, Blankets, Quilts, Etc.

SEND US YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR

Cleaning, D13ein6, Repairing and Pressing

WE CALL FOR

and

DELIVER

Phone, Cadillac 4583

I. 0. SAUBERAN, Pres. and Mgr.

17 DUFFIELD STREET

"Give MORE Than
,
Your Share"

a resolution offering to co-operate
with the New York State Commit-
tee of the National League for Wom-
en's Service in the event of war.
The section some weeks ago tenta-
tively offered its services, being the
first women's organization to enlist
for this patriotic work.
.
.

BIRTHS

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Katzenberg
are receiving congratulations upon
the birth of a son.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Hartman of 38 East Palmer ave-
nue, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolf of 330
Taylor avenue are receiving con-
gratulations upon the birth of a
son.

LARGE CLASS TO BE CON-
FIRMED AT TEMPLE BETH
EL ON SHABUOTH.

On Shabuoth, 5677, Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin of Temple Beth El will con-
firm the following children:
Henry Philip Becker, 12th and Per-
ry Sts.
Douglas Brown, 147 Putnam Ave.
Lillian Cohn, 27 Kenilworth Ave.
Samuel Edelstein, 938 15th St.
Helen Feerer, 1262 Brush St.
Walter S. Glazer, 1792 W. Fort St.
Selma Helen Hamburger, 156 St.
Aubin Ave.
Margaret Helen Heavenrich, 54
Longfellow Ave.
*Rose Emily Heymann, 115 Euclid
Ave. W.
Byron Jacobson, 1384 Kirby Ave.
E.
Ruth Rebecca Koplowitz, 228 Med-
bury Ave.
Sarah Heavenrich Lambert, 150
Hancock Ave. W.
Edith Amelia Mansbach, 109 Owen
Ave.
Walter B. Moskowitz, 471 Virginia

Ave.
Emanyel George Neugarten, 160
Hendrie Ave.
Joseph Pereira, 237 Adams Ave.

Piano Tuning $1.50

BEST WORK GUARANTEED

BRAUN PIANO STUDIO

992 Gratiot Ave.

Ridge 2793-W

A Grand Piano Will Most
Fully Grace Your Home

—Know the Pleasure of Owning the
Highest Type of Piano Craftsmanship

STEINWAY

KNABE

GRINNELL BROS.

( own make)

SOHMER

VOSE
SHONINGER .

HARRINGTON

These Grand Pianos
can be purchased in
Michigan only at the
House of Grinnell.

Our line presents many advantages in your pur-
chase.
Here are many makes to select from, and a wide
range of prices. Also all sizes—miniature, baby,
parlor and concert designs. You choose from those
makes of established highest quality and standing.
Our values at each price are unequaled—as you will
find. We make a liberal allowance on other instru-
ments in exchange. The conveniences of our de-
ferred payment plan are gladly extended if desired.

Let a grand Piano add to the charm of your home
this Spring—we invite your inspection of our matchless
line.

firinnell Bros

24 Stores. Headquarters,

243 247 Woodward Avenue

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