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October 26, 1917 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-10-26

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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To insure

publication, all (terns of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
103 EastPalmer Avenue, Telephone
North
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later than Wednesday evening.

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Red Cross sewing at Temple
Beth El has continued each Tues-
day and Friday with marked sue- .
cess, a large number of finished
garments being turned out each
week. Last week 58 hospital
coats, 80: slings, 18 bandages, 21
pajamas, 2 sweaters and 5 pairs of
wristlets were . completed. The
work of the ladies of Temple Beth
El has been particularly com-
mented upon as being accurate and
perfect in every respect, and a
large attendance is hoped for each
week. Anyone . wishing to send
knitted articles to the soldiers at
Camp Custer, may bring them to
the - Temple and all articles will be
forwarded from there. They may
also purchase wool for the knitting
at a great saving in price.

left for St. Paul, where they will
be the guests of Mrs. Harold
Rothschild.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Golden
of 1587 Michigan,avenue announce
the engagement of 'their daughter
Florence to Mr. Morse W. Fishier
of Flint, Mich., formerly of De-
troit.
Mr. Fred 1I. Butzel returned
from Lansing, Mich., where he at-
tended the state conference of
Charities and Corrections. He has
been elected a member of the ex-
ecutive committee of the state or-
ganization.
Mr. Frank R. Hamburger of
the Detroit Credit Men's Associa-
tion has been named by Mayor
Marx as a member of the commit-
tee on education to acquaint the
public with the needs of a new city
charter.

Engagement Announced

The Famous Lane Bryant

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MATERNITY
CORSETS $3.95


THE ONLY corset
built for the true
maternity figure, with
full knowledge of its re-
quirements. Retains
stylish figure, preserves
health, relieves fatigue,
supports abdomen and
vital organs, preventing
injury.

MISS FLORENCE GOLDEN

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FURS!

B

Y coming to our

large retail sales-
room, in connec-
tion with our
manufacturing
plant, you can draw upon
America's most extensive
showing of smart furs.

H. & B. Marks

212.214-216
• MICHIGAN (AVE.

Mrs. R. T. Rosenfield of 103 Pal-
mer avenue east announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Adele,
to Mr. Samuel J. Hoexter of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen are
receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a daughter.
Miss Jane Brown has left for
New York, where she will act as
secretary to Mr. David A. Brown,
who has been called to that city to
take charge of the War Relief
Fund.
Miss Rose Miller spent the
week-end in Toledo.
Miss Phyllis Zuckerman has re-
turned from a delightful visit in
Chicago.
Miss Sadie Friedenburg of Bur-
lingame avenue has left for a visit
in New York and Hartford, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Noor-
den are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a daughter.
Mr. Walter Fuchs has returned
from a week's stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Rosenheini
spent several days in the city last
week.
Mrs. I. Pcritz is visiting in To-
ledo, the guest of her sisters, Mrs.
Charles Marks and Mrs. M. Zan-
ville.
Mrs. Louise Hesslein of Toledo
spent several days in the city.

Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple and Miss
Kopple of Colorado avenue have

Lane Bryant

WITHOUT question, a more exten-
sive showing of diamond jewelry,
mounted in platinum cannot be found
nest of New York.

t;- 44 complete line of diamond laval-
lieres, rings and watches, etc.

Sallan

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Corner"

OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

205 WASHINGTON ARCADE
CHERRY 1145-1

Second Floor
255 Woodward

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