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May 25, 1917 - Image 15

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-05-25

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY

Mr. and Irs. Arthur Heintzel-
man and son, John Cranston, of
Providence, R. I., will arrive in
the city on Saturday and will spend
the summer months with Mrs.
Heintzelman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Sloman, at their sum-
mer home on Harsen's Island.
The Student Congregation at
Ann Arbor held the last meeting of
the season on Sunday evening.
The students were addressed by
Mr. Samuel J. Hoexter of Detroit.
Mrs. Leo Zuckerman and Miss
Phyllis Zuckerman have arrived
home from a visit in French Lick
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Trounstine
of Cincinnati were week-end guests
in the city.
Miss Helen Weil of Toledo spent
several days in the city during the
week as the guest of Mrs. Victor
Roemer of the Stevenson Hotel.

Give MORE Than Your Share

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Dancing every day at

PALAIS DE DANSE

Conceded to be the prettiest summer
ballroom in America, featuring Ben Shook
and his superb orchestra of sixteen artists.

Mrs. Margaret Dreifuss of To-
ledo was the guest of Miss Helen
Schott of Chandler avenue during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pollock of
Chicago are the guests of Mrs. Pol-
lock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Neugarten.
Mr. Bernard Ginsburg is spend-
ing several weeks at French Lick
Springs.
Mr. and NIrs. Nate Periera of
237 Adams avenue east will be at
home on Sunday, May 27th, in
honor of their son Joseph's con-
firmation.
Master Louis Gomberg, the well
known child pianist, accompanied
by his eminent teacher, Mrs. D. H.
Day, of Duluth, will arrive in the
city on Monday evening, to be the
guests for a few days of Mrs. R.
Aronheim.
The Young People's Society of
Temple Beth El held its annual
meeting on Sunday evening in the
vestry rooms of the Temple. The
following officers and directors
have been elected to serve for the
ensuing year: President, Louis I.
Frank ; vice-president, Aaron Ka-
hane ; recording secretary, Minnie
Goldsmith, treasurer, Milton Aron-
heim ; directors, Milton Alexander,
Samuel D. Frankel, Dr. R. R.
Goldstone, Sylvan Grosner, Harold
B. Lipsitz, Arthur Mansbach, Mil-
ton Marx, Frederick Weinberg,
Dorothy Weinstein and Dr. Benja-
min Welling.

Graduation
Suggestions

ARENTS and friends look forward with as much
pleasure as the students themselves to graduation
day. The real heart-felt pleasure of giving a
token to one about to enter upon a business or pro-
fessional life is evident by the numerous calls we have
for suggestions. Martin Maier & Co. take great pains
in selecting merchandise suitable for useful presenta-
tions.

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For Ladies—

Purses
Silk Bags
Leather Bags
Dressing Cases
Manicure Sets
Sewing Bags
Sewing Baskets
Writing Cases
Traveling Bags
Fitted Suit Cases

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For Men—

Bill Folds
Card Cases
Leather Belts
Traveling Bags
Suit Cases
Portfolios
Slippers in Cases
Dressing Cases
Drinking Cups
Stick Pin Cases
Collar Bags

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EXPERT OPERATORS

Wardrobe Trunks for Either

RUDOLPH SUPERVISES

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EVERY DEPARTMENT

Hair Dyeing

Hair Dressing

Manicuring

Massaging

Marcel Wave

Chiropody

ESTABLISHED IN 1865

102 Woodward Ave.

Nestles Permanent
Waving

TWO STORES
ONE SERVICE

269 Woodward Ave.

David Whitney Building

Between Congress and Lamed

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RUDOLPH'S HAIR STORE

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309 10 David Whitney Bldg.

Every Order Appreciated

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Cherry 772

B. SCHROETER

SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS

Kutzen Bros, Orchestra

Music Furnished for
All Occasions

Sam'l Kutzen, Mgr. Phone North 124-M
H. P. Kutzen, Dir. Phone North 2048-J

FLORIST



Madame Rau

205 WASHINGTON

ARCADE

Builds and Rebuilds
DRESSES, SUITS, COATS

Phone Main 1625

56 BROADWAY

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LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE WITH FRANK P. MILLER.

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