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May 24, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-05-24

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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:SUMMER
FURS

H. & B. MARKS

212 MICHIGAN

Near Third.

Fetter's Flowers

2 STORES:
1635 Woodward.
17 Adams E.

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

The Busiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler

Coe. Adams and Hastings Stu,

Detroit, Mich.

HERWOHATTER

erica, which held its national
Meeting in the city early in the
month, will soon begin an active
campaign fur more members, De-
troit being expected to enlist at
least two thousand new members
before the fall. Nlembership is
secured by the donation of two or
mor e new garments lw articles of
household linen, or by a money
payment, which like the garment
(halation may range from a very
small amount to a very large (me.
Because of this elasticity of fees,
which may take the form of two
wash cloths or a pair of blankets,
it is hoped that all women will
feel free to join this old and splen-
did organization. NIrs. Albert
Schloss is the second vice-presi-
dent of the chapter, with a large
corps of workers under her.
Among the sectional presidents,
under each of whom is a large
body of directors, arc Nliss Nettie
Wineman, NIrs. Leo Zuckerman,
Mrs. S. Kuttnauer, Mrs ll l M.
Erman. Mrs. A. Schloss, NIrs. M.
t. Dirsh•ld, NIrs. NI. E.,Pollas-
ky, and Mrs. J. L. Marx.

NIr. S. Rosenzweig is a member
of the athletic arrangements com-
mittee for the annual field day of
the• Central High School, to be
held at Sugar Island.

DETROITt EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 15RATIOT AVE.
COP. LIBRARY AVE.

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Dancing every night at

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Sterling Silver Tableware

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ETRUSCAN
CHANTILLY
CLERMONT
FAIRFAX
CHATHAM

Conceded to be the prettiest sum-
mer ballroom in America, featur-
ing Ben Shook and his superb or-
chestra of sixteen artists.

Engagement Announced Recently

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LANDSDOWNE
PORTSMOUTH

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Save Your
Furs !

Store furs where they are safe.

We protect them against moths, fire and theft

Our storage preserves their natural sheen.

No dampness

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We place an Instrument in your Summer Home wher-
ever located—attend to the peeking and return at the
end of the season—relieve you of the necessity of at.
tending to a single detail. For many years we have
done practically the entire Summer rental business of
the Stale. Come In now, or phone us (Cherry 35001 and
learn full particulars.

General Cold
Storage Co.

whose engagement to Mr. Nlilbert Dryfoos was announced se \ eral
weeks ago.

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Steinway and other celebrated Pianos, Duo-Art Produc-
ing Pianos. Pianola Player-Piano, Victrolas. Records,
verything in music.

24 STORES. HEADQUARTERS

243-247 Woodward Avenue

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NIr. Eugene Siegel and his sis- the home of NIr. and NIrs. Isaac
ter, Miss Adele Siegel. motored Cohen. .Nfter in extensive trip
to French Lir% Springs, Ind., NIr. and :Mrs. Funkenstein will be
early this week.
at home after June 15, at the Len-
NIr. and NIrs. Benjamin Siegel nox 'hotel, Newark, N. J.

ha ve left for Atlantic City.

mund NN old have returned from to see his grandson, Seymour :N.
West Baden, Ind.
Weinberg, who expects to leave
NIr. David Freedman, son of for France stem.
-2- NIr. and NIrs. Harry. Freedman, NIr. and Mrs. Leo Tuchinam
:1396 West Fort street, left Satur-
NIr. and NIrs. Emil Neufeld, of
E - - day for kthe Great Lakes training New York. and Mr. and Mrs. I).
station.
Nlarkovitz, of Philadelphia, stop-

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• he meeting of True • Friend- ped over in I ietroit
:hip chili rya, held NVednesilay Nit .

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Rings

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Corner"

en route to

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Grosseitinte r furniture Co.

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Jefferson Ave,
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Established

Reliable
Renovators

1905

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down
Comforters and Roll Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses Cleaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking
Furnished.
Retailer of Beds, Mattreesee, Springs, Pillows. Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone Cadillac 895
We re-lacquer and re-finish brass beds
359 Michigan Ave.. Detroit, Mich.

Used Tires Almost as Good as New

We have a stock of used tires, some of which have been run but
a few mileh, and the majority of them are Just as good as new.
They have all been carefully gone over, and many owners who have
bought, claim regular guaranteed mileage as on new tires.

New Tires and Tubes

ALL SIZES

We specialize in everything for the tire. Vulcanizing done efficiently
and satisfactorily.

The New Tire Store

377 Dix Avenue.

West 2380

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

EVERY MAN HAS A HOBBY
YOU KNOW WHAT MINE IS.

925 Woodward

Glendale 3634

. JOSEFF BROS.
KOSHER
Restaurant

44 Broadway, Opp. Broadway Strand

321 Woodward Avenue

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A. C. KRENZ, Tailor

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement

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NIr. A. Anspach, of III NIon-

Mr. Peter Vass and NIr. Sig- terey avenue, has left fur the east

277 Grand River

Fur Storage Department



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just cold dry air.

Phone Glendale 7200

MISS FRIEDA D. GOLDBERG,

1.111 111 1111 111

—Enliven t'.e hours spent
days—enjoy evening concerts—dance any time—let the
children continue their practice—



Rates as low as any in the city

Mrs. Rudolph Ereidenherg and
NIr. and N1rs. S. NI eisner have I evening at the residence of NI iss
Miss Elsa II. •Freidenberg have
been spending the week With Mrs. been visiting their parents, N1r. Bertha • apchik, 1326 l ■ ivard
Edgar Henderson, in Cincinnati. and Nits, II. Grinberg, of Pitts- street. The outing will be held
Miss Nlildred Simons is visiting burg, in honor of the confirmation Sunday aftermam, June 9, at
Sugar Island. The next meet-
of Nfiss Pauline Grinberg.
in Chicago.
Appearing- on a program at the ing will be held NVednesday CV en-
Nliss Miriam Oaten, of Alpena,
ing at 'the home tf Miss Bessie
is spending the week in the city. G;inapol School of Nlusical Art
Goldstein, 2:11 Eliot street.
on
NI:ty
'10,
were
Sarah
Evnitsky,
Friends of NH - . and NIrs. Irwin
Mrs. I larry II. Weisberger and
Joseph (Aimee Lasalle) of Rah- a piano pupil of NIrs. (ianapol,
way, N. J., will he interested to and I I arry and Abram Farbinati daughters Helen and Pearl of
California avenue, have returned
learn of the birth of their son, of the violin department.-
\Ir. and Mrs. Nlax IZosenthal from South Bend, Ind., where
John, last week.
of the Pioneer Apartments and they went to attend the funeral
Nil- . and NIrs. Louis Goldman, 91 of their niece and cousin, Nliss
Frederick avenue, have left for a Jeanette Weisberger.
four weeks' motor trip, to New
Representing the Temple Beth
fork, Atlantic City and other!
El le(1 Cross unit in the patriotic
eastern cities.
fund parade last Sunday were
Nliss Anna I ioldsmith took part
INliss Sylvia Stearns, Nliss Marie
in a recital of the voice pupils of
Newman and Miss Edith NVeis-
NIrs. Dean Pence, (in last Friday
man.
evening.
.\ wedding of interest to 1)e-
and NIrs. NI. Simon speUt a
troiters
took place in Alpena,
ES: few days in New 'cork this week. Nlich., last Sunday, at noon, when
Nlr. II. Simons was in New
Nliss Sarah II. Cohen, sister of
York last week.
NIr. and N1rs. Herman loachim-
NIr. A. Anspach. III NIonterey
stal. ryas married to N1r. Simnel
E.--. avenue, has left for the cast to Funkenstein, of Newark, N. J.
visit his grandson, Seymour
The Rev. Nlr. Stoble, of nay City.
Weinberg, before NIr. Weinberg
perforim•11 the ceremony in the
sails for France.
presence of the immediate family,
Rowland W. Fixel, 811 Second at the home of the bride's sister,
avenue, who has been attending
rs. I I erman Joachi instal. The
the officers' school of the quarter- bride, who was unattended, wore
master's department at Camp a charming gown of white geor-
Joseph E. Johnston at Jackson- gette crepe, with a long tulle veil,
ville, Fla., was last week appoint- and carried a white bible. The
ed lecturer at the camp on Pnip- wedding breakfast, which fol-
F. erty Accounting.
indoors —brighten stormy
lowed the service, was served at

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To Insure publication all Items of interest for these columns should be,
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' GINSBURG, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381,

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Our Superb collection
of summer furs Is espe-
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attractive models with
'combinations of skins.

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Cadillac 1139.

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