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May 10, 1918 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-05-10

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A men- twit Yetrish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON staNult • CINCINNATI 20, mite

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE THREE,

SOCIETY

:Mr. and NIrs. Louis Simon c•l-
Mr. A. Brodie, of Des Moines
ebrated their twenty-fifth xvedding Tows, passed through the city last
anniversary this week.
week.
\I r. and NIrs..1lbert Golden and
NIrs. Joseph (dozier, of St.
Louis, is the guest of her niece, daughter have taken an apartment
NIrs. Arthur Schlesinger, 129 Chi- at the I Trace Apartments, Canfield
cago Blvd.
Ave.
Nlr. Fred NI. Butzel is attending
Miss Libbie Alrahant was
among the performers On the pro- the National Conference of Char-
gram of readings presented by ities, which is meeting at Kansas
Miss Wilhemie Kulsnatz at the City this week and next.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Gold-
Detroit Federation of Women's
Clubs auditorium last Friday berg, 21 Tennyson Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
evening.
Dr. Nlax Bailin has left for daughter, Frieda D., to Mr. Mil-
Camp Custer, where he will be bert Dryloo:-, son of \I r. and NI rs.

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M iss I lelene Schloss was among

Two Stores
Up Town
253 Woodward
Fisher Arcade
Down Town
Jefferson and Bates

Mrs. \Villiam 1:itulskoff
Mrs. Leo Zuckerman
Mrs. J. Grosslight
Mrs. A. Slontan
Mrs. Max May
Mrs. II. l'arshall
Mrs. V. Roemer
NIrs. J. Lichtenstein
Mrs. II. T. Slontan
11 rs. Julius Frank
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\Irs. R. 'I'. IZosentield
rs. NI. K [natter
NIrs. E. l'ollak
Mrs. I,. Nlusliner
Mrs. Decker
Nlrs. NI. Fleischman
Mrs. F. Goodman
Mrs. W. Rosenheim
Batt
NIT- , \I. C. \Veil
Ruth Rosenfield
NIrs. Beim Nlarx
NIrs. Louis \Veit
Miss Annie 1Veis
Ali- , NI. I.. Bromberg
N. J. 'folios
NIrs. L. Golden
rs. Walter I Icayenrich
Nirs.
Schiffman
NIrs. E. licman
Mrs. J. F. Teichner
Mrs. T. Freedman
Mrs. J. Greeathal
Mrs. I., Goldsmith
Mrs. l'obian ,,ki
I. Goldberg

Mr. Max May has returned
from New York.

Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg ad-
dressed the Jewish Students' Con-
gregation of the University of
Nlichigan last Sunday evening.
NIrs. Nlayerherg accompanied her
husband to Ann Arbor.
Arthur Dudley Cohen, who is
well known for his active interest
in musical and dramatic circles in
, the city. has joined the national
army at Camp Custer.

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

CO.

RUGS

321 Woodward Avenue
Bet. Columbia and Montcalm.

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JOSEFF BROS.
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I

Below is the Temple Beth El Hon-
or Roll of the Garment-making De-
partment for the month of April.
The figure opposite the name indi-
cates the number of hours devoted to
the making of garments for the Red
Cross:

NIrs. Loci, Jacobs, of New
York, has been the guest of her
sister, NIrs. David Levy, during
the past weeks.

cAFINHERwAi

leery Dr - t . “ 05, 259 Seward Ave.

Temple Beth El Red Cross Honor
Roll.

the ushers at the annual Nlay Fes-
tival given by NIrs. Foster and
Miss Annie Ward Foster at Ar-
cadia Friday evening.

Silks $i.25 up.
Mochas $2.50 to
$5.00.
English Capes
$2.50 up.
French Kids $3 up

Specialists in
Motor Dusters
Hats-Coats
Sweaters.

I

connected for some time with the
army medical corps.

Miss N. \Veinman
.\. Gomison
NIrs. Edgar Ileavenrich
Mrs. It . 1\- alters
NIrs. Louis Simon
NIrs. Monroe Rosenfield
NIrs. Oscar Rosenfield
NIrs. Ponniiskv
Mrs. Julius Rothschild

DETROIT

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Saginaw. \I6 li -Miss Lilly Lenhoff
is spending a few weeks in Detroit.
Miss Lilly Levinsolin spent the
week end in Pontiac visiting friends.
Sidney NI. Keller is spending sonic
time with his parents incidental to his
duties in this section with the War
Department.

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The Young People's Society, which
was reorganized recently. held a most
enjoyable meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mei. A. I). Phillippe. The object
of the chili is to co-operate for soldier
welfare work and also to get the
young people together for social and
literary purposes.

The Victrola XVII

Mr. II. I). Levinson!: returned to
Iris home at 1320 Federal Ave.. after
spending the past seventeen months
in Los Angeles, Cal.

gi Is Exceptionally Beautiful

4 :

Lieut. Robert Leitner was recently
made Company Commander in the
Quartermaster's 1)epartment. fie is
stationed at Jacksonville, Florida,
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EE our current showings of period furni-
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