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April 26, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-04-26

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PAGE TWO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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\1r. and NIrs. R. Blumberg, 261 New York Nlay 5, for the benefit
Miss Lauretta lifusslight has
Ilague avenue, are receiving con- of the soldiers' and sailors' Wel- returned from Cleveland.
1..Tratulations on the birth of a son, fare fund.
NIrs. David Levy spent a few
lerbert Gordon.
Fred Morris has been appointed days in Kalamazoo this week.
\Irs. \lax Bailin has received ; to the committee in charge of the
Miss Phyllis Zuckerman and
word that her brother, Bert Lau-1 alumni vaudeville show, to be
pel, has received an ensign's com- given at the Central I figh school her house guest, Nliss Hi lda
Kochs, of New I laven, will leave
mission. Friday, NT ay 3.
the end of this week for to short
Miss Blanche Hart will cute-
NIr. Ilarry Grant is spending a
prate the fifteenth anniversary of few days in Washington this visit to Chicago.
kr connection with the United week.
NIrs. Leo Zuckerman is visit-
Jewish Charities, Sunday even-
Mr. and Mrs. Nloses Fantle, of ing in New York.
ing, at her home, 850 Brush street. 35 Bethune avenue, are visiting in
Nit-. Frank Sydman, of New
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Rothman, of the west.
York. spent a few (lays in the city
the Hotel Addison, will leave this
Mr. William Fixel spent a few last week. Mr. Sydman is at-
week to spend the slimier at their days in the city this week.
tached to the signal corps.
country home near Royal Oak.
Mrs, Bertha Zenner and her
NIT% I. Rosenberg has returned
Beth Levin Stegel, pianist, who daughter, Mrs. Samuel Sloman, from New York.
who
have
been
wintering
in
Cali-
made her home in this city for
\I r. and NIrs. Nlax Rosenberg,
several years with her grand- fornia, spent a few days this week
of New York city, were the guests
mot h er, Mrs. Kositchek, w hil e in Chicago en piffle for Mime.
of Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Lappner,
Samuel Nathanson, Jr., gave a
teaching at the Ganapol School of
of 308 Farnsworth avenue, last
Musical Art, w ill give a recital in military dance last Sunday even-
week.
ing at the Park I ):toeing Academy
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen
for visiting soldiers and sailors in
have left for Pittsburgh, where
I the city.
r. Bernard ( linshurg has they will visit relatives.

212 MICHIGAN

Near Third,

To Your Friends Send

Fetter's Flowers

2 STORES:
17 Adams E.
1835 Woodward.

OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

205 Washington Arcade

Cherry 1145•.

Send him your photo at once!

Jacob Goldfine

234 Englewood,
Detroit,
Michigan.

cA filI STERW
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321 Woodward Avenue

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Cadillac 839.

Because of Its Superior

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An Offering of
Excellent Quality

beyond doubt the most well-
made, attractive and comfort-
able set which it is possible to
produce. Everything to make
the porch a real haven during
Roomy
the summer heat.
settee and big broad rocker
have well padded seats and
backs, springy and resilient.
Exquisitely patterned cretonne
upholstering of good, durable
quality. Sturdy table and art-
istic fernery carry a charming
"summery" atmosphere. Fur-
niture of this quality will give
many seasons of service.

The Balmy Days of Spin' g

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Diamond Merchants

WOODWARD AV E . AT JOHN R.St

CRIEDENBERG'S
URNITURE HOUSE

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

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OILDSMITH11; 1 i 111,VERSMITH

Baby Carriages

Brink Joy Into the heart of YOUR
boy at the front.

Bet, Columbia and Montcalm.

Which Give a Lifetime of Service.

NIr. and NIrs. Nlorris Schlus-
moved to 22 Alger avenue.
Mr. I farry Brown and \lr. SO and la11111V will Illoyel to their
Are the best days to give your baby an airing in one
David Welling, who have coot- new "me at IS5 Ferry avenue
of our highgrade, but medium priced
pleted the ordnance training east, as soon as alterations arc
ciimpleted.
to urse at the University of Mich-
NIr. Nathan Kreinson, of Buf-
igan, left this week for Atlanta,
( ;a., where they will be stationed falo, N. Y., is the guest of his sis-
This popular upper East Side Store is showing a won-
for further work.
ter, NIrs. NI. II. Zackheim, of
derful variety of Whitney Carriages. You will be de-
Mr. Hugo Hill and NIrs. Mag- NI edbury blvd.
lightfully surprised at our complete assortment and rea-
nus Butzel are spending a few
Mrs. Samuel Stearns and
sonable prices.
weeks ill Atlantic City.
daughter Sylvia, are spending a
' Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg left last few weeks at French Lick
week f ■ or Norfolk, Va., to attend Springs, Ind.
the wedding of Miss Gladys Lo-
Mr. Max Jacob, of Si Kirby'
menberg. Miss Lomenberg was avenue west, has left for a few
a bridesmaid at NIrs. Ginsburg's weeks' visit at French Lick
913-17 Hastings Street.
wedding host June, and NI rs. Gins- Springs, Ind.
Near Forest Ave. E. (At Crosstown).
burg is to be one of her brides-
Among the guests at a dinner
Open Evenings Until 9.
Ridge 5509.
maids now. Mrs. Ginsburg will tsinlered the publicity committee
spend 71 'few (rays New- York' for the third Liberty Loan, at the
and Washington on her way Pontchartrain Hotel last Tuesday
home.
noon. by Chairman Lee Anderson,
JOSEFF BROS.
Mr. E. Wolfe has returned from were Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin,
KOSHER
New York.
von Alexander, Jacob Nathan,
Mr. Louis Freidenderg left last Richard Cohen and II. P. Ilreiten-!
Restaurant
week fur Poughkeepsie and New Bach.
44 Broadway, Opp. Broadway Strand
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Board of Commerce, awards were :
Features and Un- a*
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rivalled Dependability, the "Pianola" is, of All Player-Pianos, the One
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honors won during the fall and ' 4 .
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Highest and Which You'll Enjoy Most—
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winter just past. Extra honor •
leaves were given for athletics,
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gardening and patriotic service to 4.
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Bernstein, Jennie Feldman, Es- ii
ther Golostein, Nlollie Cohen.
Radenna Katzmann, Bessie Nei-
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kin, Esther Reiss, IlOrtha Rosen-
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SILVER PLATED
TEA SETS
DISHES
BOWLS
AND KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS

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combinations of skins.

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To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be
mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to

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Our Superb collection
of summer furs Is espe-
cially complete. All the
attractive models with

Telephone
Hemlock 5588.W,

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Fanny Schneider. Rebecc a .

Goldstein, Lillian Wasserman, :

Nlollie I lreenberg and Sylvia
rinkcist,ii,

at,avill Field this year are Air. ,, r . .

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Wear Diamonds"

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Summer Furniture

PIANOLA

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The Finest in

3368-70 Jefferson Avenue.

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Other Instruments In exchange

Exclusive Nlichigan Representatives.

Divided payments If you wish.

Glad to mail you handsome art catalog on request.

STEINWAY. N1'11EELOCK, STECK,
which
the "Pianola" Player-Plano is furnished.

24 Stores; Headquarters

WEBER are the other makes

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243-247 Woodward Avenue.

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