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May 03, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-05-03

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Our Superb collection
of summer furs Is eine-
elally complete. All the

Among the guests at the dinner
tendered Abner Lamed, by the
Board of Commerce, Tuesday
evening, were Fred Butzel, Mr.
and NIrs. William Brown, NIrs.
Albert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Scheyer, Mrs. S. Stearns, Miss
Sylvis Stearns, Mr. ;111(1 Mrs. Da-
vid Brown and David Heineman.

attractive models with
combinations of skins.

H. & B. MARKS

212 MICHIGAN

Near Third.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Keller, of
Chicago, are visiting their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jacob Neiman.
Mr. and NIrs. Mitchell Kaplan
are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, Thursday,
April 25.
Announcement has been made
that Louis Shapiro, 8 1 1 Wood-
ward avenue, has received a com-
mission as quartermaster second
lieutenant in the aviation section
of the officers' reserve corps.

To Your Friends Send

Fetter's Flowers

2 STORES:
17 Adams E.
1615 Woodward.

OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

205 Washington Arcade

Cherry 1145-i.

ThefiorltantShop

MILITARY WRIST WATCHES

Leather and Khaki Straps

Unbreakable Crystals
Luminous Dials
In Gold, Silver, Nickel Cases

Military Photograph Frames and Lockets

OkDSMITHI&IIBIERSMITHE

INC.

Diamond Merchants

WOODWARD AVE.AT JOHNR.St



Arthur Goulson

David Cooper

Abraham Cooper

Cooper Coulson Insurance Agency
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328-330 Penobscot Bldg.







GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE









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SUMMER
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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

Fire
Plate Glans
Automobile

A Policy with us means Security

JOSEFF BROS.

KOSHER

Restaurant

44 Broadway, Opp. Broadway Strand

DETROIT

Wicker
Wood Carriers
for the

Mr. Julius Ciottsdenker is visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Golden andl
ing his parents, in Brooklyn, N. daughter, Bonnie Beth, who have
Y., before joining the radio corps. been wintering in San Antonio,
A poster of his with the well- Tex., are visiting , ' \1 E.
known signature, "Cozzy," has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
just been accepted for use in naval Golden.
recruiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling
Mr. Louis Shapiro, AVI10 is sta- celebrated their fifteenth) wedding
tioned in the city with the signal anniversary this week.
corps, is visiting in New York.
NIT-. David Amberg, of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Decker, Of Rapids, is visiting in the city.
Mr. Seymour 1 lirshman, of
170 Alger avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Binghamton, N. Y., passed
Elsa Beatrice, to Mr. William I.. through the city this week, en
route to Nit. Clemens.
Bassichis, of Cleveland.
Miss Edith Ileitvenrich, who
Mr. and Mrs. II. Rosenheim
have moved to 221 Wilson avenue. has been visiting in Cincinnati,
has returned to the city.
NIrs. Bertha Zenner and Mrs.
Mrs. Melville Welt is visiting 8
Samuel Sloman, who have been
in Chicago.
wintering in California, have re-
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Stearns has t.
turned to the city.
moved to 435 Virginia Park.
NIrs. Edward Frank and soil.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
Edward, Jr., are visiting Mrs. are spending a short time in At-
Frank's mother in Chicago.
lantic City.
"The Shepherdess of the
Mrs. !harry J. Rothschild, of
Somme," a painting by Myron St. Paul, Minn., is the guest of
flarimv, was presented to Allan her parents, NB.. and Mrs. E. H.
A. Templeton, retiring president Kcipple, 122 Colorado ave.
of the Board of Commerce, at a
N1r. and Nies. Charles Coleman,
dinner Nlonday evening.
of Watkin's Glen, New York, an-
Nliss Ruth Fleisher and Miss nounce the engagement of their
Elsie Goldberg are visiting rela- daughter, Ilenrietta, to NB% Nlor-
tives in Battle Creek and Sag- ris Cohen, of Detroit.
Air. I henry ( ilicman has re-
inaw.
Mrs. I henry Dolinsky, of Cleve- turned from New York.
Miss Rae Myers has returned
land, and Mrs. J. Cohen, of Tole-
do, are the guests of NIrs. George from a four months' trip to New
Feldman and NIrs. Nathan Schrei- York and is visiting her sister,
ber, of 108 Frederick avenue. .\ NIrs. I harry Billing, of Loncoln
number of charming entertain- avenue.
NIr. and NIrs. Louis G. Harris,
ments have' been given in their
accompanied by NIr. and Mrs. .10-
honor.
\hiss Myrtle Gass, of Euclid seph J. Reiter, are motoring to
avenue, entertained informally at 1 ;rand Rapids, where they will
her home On Sunday evening. visit for a week.
Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol will pre-
April 2I. The guests included
Miss Claire Weishatim, Miss Bir- Win two of her piano pupils, •
die NIalenoff, iss Charlotte I Han] Whitley and Sarah Evnit-
Price, Miss Pearl Weisbaum, Miss zky, aged 1:S and 11, respectively.
((011ie Silberblatt, Nliss Bessye in a joint recital, the second week
Nliss Lulu Wauldron, I lar- I in Nlay. I !arty and Abram Farb-
old Briskman, George Stark, ' man, young violinists, will assist.
Mr. Jesse I lirshman is in Wash.-
Henry Goodman, David Malinoll.
A. Berman, Edward Lewis, Jules ington.
The marriage has been all-
Schubatt, Frank Davis and Ben
t nounced of NlissI Kilda Kochs, of
Kahn.
Miss Elsie Cohen, of Cleveland, Nov Haven, Conn., and Mr.
is the guest of her mother, Mrs.!. Aaron Kohane, of this city. NB-.
Kahane will leave shortly to join
Cohen. I I 1 Farnsworth avenue.
David Harold Finkelstein left the national army.

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Fire Place

• Wicker Wood

They ace finished In brown, green, gray, or natural'
to harmonize with your furniture.

NETTING FIRE PLACE FURNISHINGS

Andirons
Fire Screens

$3.50 to $250.00
$4.50 to S 85.00
$3.50 to $ 75.00
55.50 to $ 25.in

Fire tools
Coal Ilaskets

To y

ETTINGe

71 BROADWAY

"OUR LIGHTS SHINE EVERYWHERE"

SAVE YOUR BEST CLOTHES

the moths out during the warm
K EEP
months in one of our beautiful genuine

Tennessee

CEDAR CHESTS

$9.00 to $23.00.

RIEDENBERG'S
U- RN-I-T- URE HOUSE

913-17 Hastings Street.

Near Forest Ave. E. (At Crosstown).

Open Evenings Until 9.

Ridge 5509.

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

C A

FIN STERW AID C°

RUGS

321 Woodward Avenue

Bet. Columbia and Montcalm.

Cadillac 839.

this week for the Great Lakes
Training Station.

CORSETS
for STOUT
WOMEN!

LANE BRYANT corsets
are made for the woman
who desires those trim,
graceful lines.

Lane Bryant is a name
every stout woman knows.
It is famous for apparel
for the stout woman.

Waist-band sizes, 26 to
42, priced from
13.9$ to $12.50

Steinway
Pianos
Can Be
Purchased
In Michigan
Only of the
House of
Grinnell

We Invite
Your
Inspection
Of Our
Large Stock
of Grands
and Uprights

DRESSES!

America's largest maker
and retailer of smart
clothes for stout women
offers a dress special
for this week at
$16.75 to $97.50

Colonial Style
Spinet Desk

This is the type of furniture that will create an
air of well-being. The worth of such furniture can-
not be computed in dollars and cents, for like any
other things which contribute to the grace and dig-
nity of life, it is priceless. We have this spinet desk
in solid mahogany only.

New Edison Phonographs and Records

Outside Location Means Inside Prices.

Grosse Pointe Furniture Co.

HYMAN BERMAN, Manager

3368-70 Jefferson Avenue.

Jefferson

Avenue Car Takes You to the Door.

-Lane Bryant

STE I TZ

2nd Floor
755 Woodward

- MATERNITY-

Adaptations from

the Newest

Modes

De.hoted by

Lane Bryant

2nd Floor
Washington Arcade
255 Woodward

o r vrre, 1111, 1,
1.qm-
:ratios t he cooalition
Of the expect ot
n
toot her fen et)les of
IT M.egillbt be

appropriate
t h a II
rape. -the
latest

11,{11f•

Cape "La Mater"

iTururrJ kei el
wadi
of h Mond
I flour, t try finest soft
all wool material. I'm,
$19.85.
Same care tit
lots, 644.75.

If

Dream.. $5.95 to $13t.00
Coots
13.95 to 155.00
atilt%
14.01 to
97.70
Moose. 1.75 to 27.00
Skirt.
1.25 to 25.00

"Loveliest Baby Shop"

Everything for Baby from the elm-
pleat slip to the moat elaborate iay•
ette. Also career' furniture. Com-
plete Iayeltea. 310.70 to 7570.00 .

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$6.50

Carrier

Netting's is the only store where you can find
such a large assortment of WICKER W001) CAR-
RIERS, in all sizes Lind at such reasonable prices.

11 Steinway Grand

is the universally recognized
highest achievement of the piano
builder's craft-

-the Instrument whose prestige; whose matchless tone:
whose unrivalled workmanship and durability; whose, suggestion
of highest musical discrimination, of affluence and culture insep-
arable from its presence in the home, all combine to make it
desirable, above all other Instruments, to own.

Miniature, baby. and large and small parlor. Steinway grand
models fur you to select from.

Grinnell Bros

Michigan's Leading Music House

HEADQUARTERS 243.247 WOODWARD

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