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April 05, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-04-05

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PAGE TWO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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To insure publication all Items of interest for these columns should bq
mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS DOLGA.
GINSBURG, 1163 Second Ave., Phone North 4799.

SUMMER
FURS

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Our Superb collec•
lion of summer furs is
especially complete. All
the attractive models
with combinations of

Absorbing all the energies of the ! Mrs. S. Kaufman, Miss Fannie Si- painting, by Myron Barlow, showing
of the community this week mon, Mrs. Glogower, Mrs. Cyrus Ar- at the Detroit Photographic company
Mrs. Freiberg,
Miss Anna
Solo-
Himelhoch,
Mrs. J. Brown,
Mrs.
M. galleries. It is a pleasurable and in-
is
is the Third Liberty Loan drive, nold,
mon, Mrs. S. Sterns, Mrs. Viand, Miss structive collection of work done for
skins.
which takes place April 8.18. More
Sadie Hirshman, Mrs. Ullman, Mrs. the most part during Mr. Barlow's
stress is being laid upon the women's Alfred Breitenbach, Mrs. Rosenheim.
stay in Detroit on account of the war
part in the campaign than ever be- The emergency committee consists
212 MICHIGAN
in his Brittany country..
fore,
and
much
preliminary
activity
is
Near Third.
of Mrs. Albert Kahn, Miss Florence
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meisner, of Vir-
necessary before the actual work of Brown, Miss Golda Brown, Miss
ginia Park, announce the marriage of
selling can be undertaken. Mrs. Da-
their daughter, Miriam J., to A. J.
vid A. Brown, who is the women's Sultzberger. Mrs. J. F. Macfarlane
Levin.
captain for division 1), of the city, has and Mrs. Ginsburg arc in charge of
Mr. Edward Anspach, of Newark,
under her a large and active commit- the churches.
N. J., is home visiting his parents, Mr.
tee, but more workers are needed to
Al r. William Pixel was in the city and Mrs. A. Anspach, 414 NIonterey
bring the work to au enthusiastic fin-
for a few days last week.
avenue.
ish. Any women who are willing to
Ca d George Applebaum, of the
Mrs. NI. Gardner has returned to
help in any way, or IN- 110 are willing
Cana ian Royal Flying corps, is on
to place at the service of the commit-
her home the
in Rochester,
Mich.,
after leave, visiting his parents, Mr. and
spending
winter in Los
Angeles,
tee their motor-cars are urged to send
Mrs. I. Applebaum, 447 Edison ave-
Cal.
their names to Mrs. Brown. Among
2 STORES:
Mr. J. Frietmerg, of New York, vis- nue.
those serving on the committee are
Workers are wanted at the Na-
1635 Woodward.
17 Adams E.
the following women: Airs. Melville ited the city last week.
tional League for Women's Service,
Welt, Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, in charge
Mr. Louis Shapiro, of Brooklyn, to finish 200 garments started for
of the apartment houses, with the fol-
N. Y., who has been stationed with French orphaned children some time
lowing workers: Mrs. BenMosche, the signal corps at Flint, Mich., was ago. The last shipment will be on
Furniture
and
{ Upholstering
Mrs. S. S. Mayerberg, Mrs. Joseph
Repairing
transferred last week to Chelsea, its way overseas April 10. The mate-
Welt, Mrs. E. Berger, Mrs. Arthur Mich.
Done at Reasonable Rates by
Mr. lIarold Lipsitz, who is station- rial was furnished by the Drama
Cohen, Mrs. \V. Rosenheim, Mrs.
League.
Clarence Enggass, Mrs. Oscar Robin- ed at Great Lakes Training Station,
Mr1 and Mrs. 'Monroe Rosenfield,
son, Mrs. Braumberg, NIrs. S. Wolf. and Mr. Charles Lipsitz, who is with who have been spending the winter
North 4229-M.
270 Kirby.
Mrs. Curzell. Mrs. Max May, Mrs.
the national army at Camp Custer, in the south, have returned to the
Julius Brown and Mrs. Sidney White- spent a few days at home last week city.
man are in charge of the individual with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mrs. Isaac Goldberg has returned
investors and house to house can- I.ipsitz.
from a short visit in Kalamazoo,
Mr. Fred Decker, son of Mr. and Minn.
vassing, with the following workers:
Miss Alexander, Mrs. Mark Fleich- Mrs. Joseph Decker, spent a short fur-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Lichtenberg have
man, Mrs. Esther Heyman, Miss Op- lough from the Great Lakes Train-
205 Washington Arcade
been' visiting in New York.
penheimer, Mrs. S. Oppenheimer, ing Station at home last week.
Cherry 1145-J.
Philip
Cohen has been visiting
Central High School graduated its in Mr.
New
York.
Miss Helen Spertner, Miss Weisman,
1918 night school class of eighth
The last meeting of the season of
grade pupils last Wednesday even-
ing. Among those receiving their di- the newsboys' association was held
plomas were Nathan Lieberman, Isa- last Sunday night at Fraternity Hall.
The 'speaker of the evening was Mr.
dor Meiser and Rebecca Rushkin.
Many homes were opened to visit- David A. Brown, a director of the as-
ing soldiers and sailors last Wednes- sociation. Merit medals were awarded
day evening, when the seder serv- to Ben Gerber, for the boy over 14,
ices for the Passover holidays were and to Morris Stern for the boy un-
celebrated. Among those who enter- der 14. 'lite honor roll for the year
Ills photo—the most appropriate and most
tained the out of town boys were contains the names of Ben llarris, J.
appreciated gift!
Mrs. I. Cohen, Mrs. A. Rifkin, Mrs. Robinson, Louis Gottlieb. Thrift
It will give Inspiration in the long, dreary,
stamps were presented to a number
lonesome and anxious days in time to come.
L. S. Friedberg, and Mrs. D. W. of boys who had attended all meet-
Call Jacob Goldfine—the Home Photo-
Simons.
grapher.
Lieutenant Adolph Strauss, of Chi- ings during the year, among them be-
cago, was the guest of Mrs. A. Rif- ing Carl Greenberg, lien Harris,
kin last week. Lieut. Strauss, who is Louis Gottlieb, Leo Mellen and Mau-
engaged to Miss Sadye Louise Rifkin, rice Stern. Three members who were
Telephone
was entertained by Mr. Samuel Rifkin ! appointed to accompany Horatio
234 Englewood Avenue,
Hemlock 1526-J
and Nit-. Samuel Tittlebatim at a stag Earle to Northville on the Liberty
Michigan
Detroit,
dinner Tuesday night, at the Hotel Loan campaign, were Ben Gerber
Leo Mellen and Louis Gottlieb.
trs.'11arry Starr (Virginia Morse),
‘Vord has been received by the
Rev. A. Rosenthal that his son Philip, of Zanesville, 0., echo visited her
who is with a hospital unit at Camp mother, NI rs. Hannah Morse, a short
Oglethorpe, has been promoted to a time ago, is now in Washington with
her husband, who has a position with
sergeantcy.
Miss Rosalie L. Mayer, of Atlanta, the fuel administration.
GIVEN BY
Miss Loretta Grosslight is visiting
Ga., who is a sergeant in the women's
motor service corps, commissioned in Cleveland.
bliss Edith Weisman is visiting
by the governor of the state, spent
a day in the city this week, en route Miss Gladys Sunshine in Knoxville,
to Jackson, hlich., whence the con- Tenn.
pany to which she belongs will drive
Miss Irma Sloman, who has been
army trucks, laden with supplies, back visiting her sister, Mrs. Nathan
to Atlanta. Shloss, in Cleveland, 0., has returned
The present attraction ill the art to the city.
PROCEEDS TO JEWISH WAR RELIEF.
field is the one-man exhibition of
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaufman arc
receiving congratulations on the truth
of a son, on April 3.
Mrs. Milton Schroder and daugh-
ters, of Buffalo, N. Y., have been vis-
iting Mrs. Esther Heyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reider (Ray
Stoll) are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a son.

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The marriage is announced of Miss
Bessie Wine to Mr. Benjamin S.
Glick on Tuesday, March 26. Rabbi
Judah L. Levin officiated.

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