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June 07, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-06-07

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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:SUMMER
FURS

To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should
be
mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLDA,
GINSBURG, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

was that of Miss Florence Lc-
Bosky. sister of Mr. and Mrs. Jay,
C. }furls, .104 Burlingame avenue,
and Mr. Philip Illooingarden, on
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. liloomgar-;
den, 162 Virginia Park, which took
place on Wednesday, June 3 , at the
lintel Statler.
Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin officiated.
'Hie bride,

H. & B. MARKS

212 MICHIGAN

Near Third.

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

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The Busiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler

Coe Adams and Hastings Sta.

Detroit; Mich.

49 6RATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.

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Daneina every night at

PALMS DE DANSE

('oneeded to be the prettiest sum.

nier ballroom in America, featur.
Mg Ben Shook and his superb or-
chestra of sixteen artists.

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• A Charming June Bride

who was unattended, wore an ex-
quisite f rock of white georgette
crepe', and carried a shower of
roses and orchids. N1r. and Mrs.
Blooingarden have left for an ex-
tensive motor trip through the east,
after w h ich they will make their
home in the city, at the Hotel Ad-
dison. Among the out-of-town
guests for the wedding were Mr.
and NIrs. Jay J. Friedman, Mr.
and Mrs. Slayer Miller, Mr.' Jacob
C. Lellosky, and Miss Pearl Le-
Bosky, of Chicago.

A number of entertainments
were given during the week in
honor of the bride, among them a
dinner party, given Tuesday even-
ing, by Mrs. A. J. lib sinigarden.
Miss Ora Illoomgarden entertained
Saturday noon at luncheon at the
I lotel Sutliff, followed by a theatre
party at the Temple The:,ter.
Mrs. I Gach, of Chicago, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gach,
Mr. S. Lachman spent a few
days in New York last week.
\I r. J. Weisman spent a few days
in New York last week.

THOMAS J. FLATTERY,

74 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

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Straw Hats

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Feldstein, Tobie Goldman, .Anna
Greenberg,
Sophie
Rosenthal,

Sallan

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Corner.

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1 hate returned from .Ntlantic City.
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LYCEUM THEATRE

SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 9

EDWIN A. RELKIN & MAX GOlDBERG
Present the Celebrated Yiddijh Star

Mme. Bessie Thomashefsky

Supported by Samuel Rosenstein. Sam Kasten and an all-star ras
In the latest success

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picture star with the Triangle Film ,
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—I Mr s NI- , unie Cherkose :ind son.
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FE' NIT - . and Mrs. S. M. Lanipke, at
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7 lirai Brush street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Yetzorg
:42 ha- moved from 291 1 - 2 Elmhurst

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Reproducing
Pianos

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STEINWAY, STROUD,
STECK WEBER—

—bring the playing of great pianists
into your home. The absolute fideli-
ty with which these instruments re-
create the artist's rendition is not
equalled by any other reproducing
piano in the world.

Only supreme musical quality mild hake
won the Ihm - Art a place on the concert stage
In New York with the New York Symphony

Orchestra. Walter Itanirosch. conductor. and

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With
TOTWIP

the week - cod With

her daughter,
Blanche Goldsmith. Lillian Lipsitz. Airs. A. Schlos s.
Esther I termini.
I Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lampke and
N1rs. Joseph 'Welt spent a few family have moved to 10:1; Brush
days in Cincinnati this week visit- street.
ing Mrs. Edgar Alenderson.
Nlr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sit-gel

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,o., Lpsitiii, :same ennicii, Laura I is visiting friends in the city.

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STARTING SUNDAY NOON, JUNE 16

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For ia.•lusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement :;elin.k y ,
Helen Selinsky. Sara' Miss Nlabel NVertheim spent last
Rings
Pearlman, Emma Pearlman, Esther i Sunday in Cleveland.

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Photo by Flank Scott Clark.

M RS. PH I LI P 13LOOM
RDEN Florence Lc Bosky)
whose marriage
took place last Wednesday.

Grime:Han will give a recital Mn-
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Alf- . and Mrs. Jay R. Newman,
day evening, June lo, at NIuseum Of Pittsburg, Pa., spent a few days
of Art Auditorium, to which the with Mr. and NIrs. Jay Newman,
public is very cordially invited.I at 333 \\ebb avenue,
Miss Myra Finsterwald, pupil of
Alfas Tessa Lowman is visiting
Miss Ruth Franklin has returned Theodore Smith, daughter of Mr., her aunt. Airs. Morris Pilaw», of
from Vassar College. and NIrs. I1. Finsteruald. of Al•s- Minneapolis, Minn.
11. Lasky and sachusetts avenue, will assist with
Mr. and Mrs. I.
NIrs. Ilarry Goldstein and NI rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lasky are tak- a number of aesthetic dances. Mits Hirschfield
and children spent the
ing an extensive motor
trip through Jeanette Starikoff, artist pupil, 1 week-end in Toledo, the guests of
the east. They will stop at Sche-
ill play several individual selec- Mr. and :Mrs. D. Welt.
nectav
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one of the
to attend the wed- tlions ;md trill as'ist
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are to I ■ e!

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

IfFARYVHATTER
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER

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In Philadelphia with the Philadelphia Sym-
phony Orchestra. Leopold Stokowski, con.
doctor, where it took the pianists place on
each occasion - certainly greater and more
striking tribute to musical pre-eminence and
perfection was never paid than this!
It is also a playerpiano, surpassing all
others In the musicianly beauty of Its play-
tog; and. each model. of course, affords full-
est opportunity for playing to. hand In the
usual manner
Superb arand8 and uprights. No pedaling.
The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano provides
the utmost In musical possibilities as In
quality!

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at elute to their new home at Ill;
Oregon street.

Mr. and NIrs. Murray Snyder,
Rochester, N. Y., visited in the
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. last week. and were the guests
of Dr, and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and

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M r. and Mrs. R. S. Snyder.

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If you have an instrument you would t'om
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Private demonstration any time 41h floor -
without obligating you in the least.

Reliable
Renovators

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

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Bet. Columbia and Montcalm.

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YOU KNOW WHAT MINE IS.

Phone Glendale 3534

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supreme achievement In pianoforte construc-
tion!

What a .Magnificent Gift for the .1une Bride!

Tickets 35c to $1.50 at Lyceum Theatre Box Office. or Nathan
Schreiber's, 500 Hastings Street.

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Reproducing Piano. we will be glad to give you
free estimate of exchange allowance. Come in,
phone us (Cherry 36011.11

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Exclusive Michigan Representative'

"The Woman of Today "
By Z. LIMN

925 Woodward

JOSEFF BROS.

KOSHER

Restaurant

44 Broadway, Opp. Broadway Strand

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