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October 12, 1917 - Image 10

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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-10-12

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

10

In Charge of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Charity Ball

weiG,V,

MRS. LOUIS BECSKY
Chairman of arrangements committee

MRS. DAVID MARTON
Assistant chairman of arrangements committee

These women are in charge of all arrangements for the Sinchas T'orah Charity Ball to-be given by they"
,
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, at Park Academy, Sunday Evening, October 14th.

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothstein
are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart of 95
Rowena street announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mir-
iam, to Edward S. Sykes, Jr., of
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy of 156
Farnsworth Ave. left for an ex-
tended eastern trip. They will
visit Boston, New York, Phila-
delphia and ,Norfolk.
On Saturday, Oct. 6, at 6
o'clock, occurred the marriage of
Miss Edna . Sandels and Mr.
Henry Bloch of St. Paul, Minn.
The ceremony took place at the
Hotel Tuller, Rabbi Franklin offi-
ciating.
Mr. Harry Goldsmith, beloved
husband of Mrs. Henrietta Rob-
inson Goldsmith, passed away on

.

HATTIE . GRONEMAN

Teacher of Piano
Has re-opened her studios

101 Hendrie Ave.

North 1971-J

Assistants

Thursday night, Oct. 4. The
funeral took place on Monday;
Oct. 8, Rabbis Franklin and May-
erberg officiating.

Miss Ida Smulowitz of Dayton,
Ohio, is visiting relatives in High-
land Park.

A DISINFECTANT FOR THE
HOME.

The war is teaching many things of
value in the conduct of our own af-
fairs. We have learned much in re-
gard to proper sanitation of our cities
from the model camps that our gov-
ernment has erected. Sanitation is
the ounce of prevention to disease,
and is being developed in the Ameri-
can home as an absolute necessity.
The Oxygenos Laboratory Company,
107 Fort Street W., have developed a
disinfectant in tablet form that has
proved an instant success. It is called
"Oxygenos" and is the only disinfec-
tant put up in tablet form at a nominal
price. It is recognized as diodorant
also, and its use is widely recommend-
ed in schools, lavatories, factories,
theaters, and particularly in the home.
It is essential in every household not
only as a general disinfectant, but
as an enemy to moths, roaches, and
other destructive insects.

Organizations, is , a, member of the
commission of twenty women, ap-
pointed by Governor Harrington to
co-ordinate and direct all of the
women's work in the State of Mary-
land. To the Federation has been as-
signed the work of establishing an

employment bureau to trace and find
work for unemployed women, whose
husbands have enlisted, to find trust-
worthy caretakers of the home and
children, during the enforced absence
of the mother, and to co-operate with
all local agencies.

ROSS FUR CO.

14 West Adams Ave.

Cherry 1493

Perfection in Workmanship
Pelts of Superior Quality

Repairing

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Moderate Prices - Remodeling

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Every Order Appreciated

Mrs. Jacob M. Moses, president of
the Federation of Jewish Women's

B. SCHROETER

The Millar Silk Co.

FLORIST

"Show the New Silks First"

Cor. Grand River and Farmer

Offers One More Week Only

Black and Colored Lyons Chiffon Velvet

Regular $7.50 value

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Specially priced at $6.00 a yd.

Phone Main 1625

56 BROADWAY

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