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August 03, 1917 - Image 8

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-08-03

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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social
interest
should
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sent
to
Miss
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103 East Palmer Avenue, Telephone North 4063,not later than Wednesday evening.
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Miss Esther Goldsmith of 161
Maybury Grand avenue entertained
on Tuesday in honor of her out-of-
town guests, Miss Rose Brunstein
o ort Huron, Miss Edith Licker
deo
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Cleveland, Miss Mary Weisman
of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Louis
. Surnik of Grand Rapids.
Miss Ethel. Cohen, who motored
here from Chicago, is the guest of
Miss Minna Cohen of 794 Brush
street.
Mr. John Heavenrich and family
are;- spending the summer in
Omena, Mich.
Mrs. Eugene J. Hartman and
children of East Palmer avenue
have returned from a six weeks'
Stay in Schenectady, N. Y.
.Mrs. Anton Kaufman and chil-
dren left for Long Island, N. Y.,
where they will spend the remain-
der of the summer with her
parents.
Mrs. J. H. Goldberg of Brush
street left on Tuesday for an auto-
mobile trip. She will return in one
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutch
and children left for the Adiron-
dacks, wheie they will spend the
summer.
The wedding of Miss Helen
Guttman, sister of Mr. Adam Gutt-
man, to Mr. Eugene Kerekes, was
solemnized on Sunday, July 29th.
Dr. and Mrs. I. Mendel of NeW
York,• who are summering at the
Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens, visited

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week.
Mrs. Sol Gittleman and daugh-
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ters of Second avenue have left for =
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Kingsville, Ont., where they will E
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The Misses Edith Licker of E
Cleveland and Rose Brunstein of =
Port Huron are the guests of Miss
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Esther Goldsmith of 161 Maybury E
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Grand avenue.
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Mrs. H. Mindlin and daughter
Bessie of St. Louis, Mo., and Miss =—
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Florence Weinberg of Chicago are .F.-." -
spending a month with Mr. and
Mrs. N. A. Pareira of Adams =
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel
are receiving congratulations upon
the birth of a daughter. / --
The Misses Helen and Elizabeth E

Schott are leaving next week for a =
several weeks' stay at Omena.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trunsky and
This great sale started off Monday
family have moved to 102 Med- E
morning with record-breaking attend-
bury boulevard.
ance and sales, but with our ENTIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang al
STOCK of low summer footwear in-
of 99 Ferry avenue west are visit- E
cluded, there's still an unlimited va-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
riety of the season's smartest styles for
Adolph Wolfgang of St. Paul, =-
selection in every size and width !
Minn.
Mrs. B. H. Silver and daughter, g Rubbers, Tennis Goods, High Shoes and Evening Slippers
Excepted—Ladies' Hosiery also Excepted.
Elsa Mignon, have returned to their
home in Sioux City, Ia., after a E
three months' visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Lachman.

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OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

Summer
Rugs

Jap Willow Grass
...lap Matting Rugs
Oval Rush Rugs

These clean, cool, durable
attractive rugs come in strik-
ing Japanese and conventional

designs. There is every color that
you could desire.
Make your selection early.

Size 27x54 inches.. .$0.69
Size 3 x6 feet
2.25
Size 6x9 feet
4.2S
Size 8 x10 feet
6.75
Size 9x12 feet
7.50

$60 Royal Wiltons . . . . $50

$40 Axminsters

$40

ATinstertualdg'•

321 Woodward Ave.

Between Columbia and Montcalm

20 WASHINGTON ARCADE

CHERRY 1145-3

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Demonstrated by MONSIEUR RUDOLPH

Nestle Permanent Hair Wave

During the summer when
women go hatless—they
are most conscious of a
correct Hair dress.

With gloves re-
moved in the warm
weather — the nails
must be well mani-
cured.

Driving and boat-
ing are not benefi-
cial to the skin. Be
carefully massaged.

Expertness in All Departments

RUDOLPH'S HAIR STORE

Suite 309 David Whitney Bldg.

Cherry 772

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