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October 05, 1917 - Image 8

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-10-05

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
103 EastPalmer Avenue, Telephone North4063,not later than Wednesday evening.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. Mellen of 294
E. Warren avenue announce the
engagement of their nephew, Ar-
thur L. Feldman, of New York
City, to Miss fIelen Ossepow of
Bay City, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen of
2180 Michigan Ave. announce the
engagement of their (laughter,
Rose, to Mr. Benjamin Lebowitz
of this city.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin F. Levy at Elmira, N.
Y., on Sept. 25. He will be
known as Benjamin F., Jr. Mrs.
Levy was formerly Martha Bim-
berg of Detroit.
Mr. Casper Rosenheim of New
1r ork City is visiting in the city.
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and chil-
dren, Lisette and Richard, re-
turned from Battle Creek, where
they visited Dr. Freund, who is-
'at Camp Custer as examining
physician of drafted army men.
The doctor may return to Detroit
permanently, but when he will (10
so is uncertain.
The annual meeting of the Jew-
iSh Widows' Aid Society took
place on Thursday, Oct. 4, in the
Vestry rooms of Temple Beth El.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Simons,
Who spent several days in the
city last week, have returned to
MISS HELEN OSSEPOW, OF BAY CITY
their home in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roths- are now residing at 75 Hazelwood
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg
child and Miss Ruth Rothschild avenue.
have returned from a visit in To-
ledo.
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Mrs. George Loria has returned
from Toledo, where she was the
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Welt.
Mrs. Gerald Jacobson of New
York is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. E. Goldberg, of East Grand
boulevard.
Mrs. M. C. Weil and Mrs. Vic-
tor Roemer have returned from a
visit in Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cohen
spent several days in Mt. Clem-
ens during the week.

Engagement Announced

LEMAR

312 David Whitney Bldg.

Dainty

Blouses

Imported and American Made

Are shown in an infinite
variety of new, becoming
models, embodying all the
latest whimsies in collars,
cuffs and decorative touches.

In stock at the quoted prices
are:

American Made Blouses

of Silks and Crepes at $5.00
to $20.00.

Imported Blouses

Handmade, $7.00 to $40.00.

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Your Fireplace 111

You'll need a grate fire long before you
•are willing to fire the furnace—the even-
ings can be made cheerful and comforts
of home realized with a well set mantel
throwing forth bright glows and welcome
hot waves.

Give a touch of the artistic—
a decorative effect that com-
mand admiration from the ap-
precitive — exclusive patterns
anal designs.

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VI 'ROADWAY.

"Our Lights Shine Everywhere"-- ,

Come and inspect America's
largest and most stylish display
of Hudson Seal Coats.
Drive up in your car—there's
plenty of parking space in front
of our large store.

H. & B. MARKS

212-16 Michigan Ave.

Irving Shop

Netting Accessories

Andirons—Fireset,s
Firescreens
Coal Grates
Coal Baskets

Hudsop Seal Coats

HATS OF INDIVIDUALITY

402 FISHER ARCADE

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