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June 14, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-06-14

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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 GOLOA,
GINSBURG. 314 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

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PRETTY BRIDE OF THE WEEK

tilt. ST\ -

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of summer furs is espe-

ice Flag' . has been organized un-

cially complete. All the

attractive models with

combinations of skins.

der the auspice; of the National
icaLiti• fur \\ ttnien's Service. with

H. & B. MARKS

the object of helping to cheer tlic
%%Innen who have bravely sent

212 MICHIGAN

their men-folk to the front. legis-
tratii ■ iis for membership will be

Near Third.

held at the league n.onts. NIonda ■
and Tuesday of ileXt week. .N II

sisTeftl•Zif •

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

Ikt iltAXia

women who are entitled to weal
a service star for . brother, hus

Lamps for the Bride

band, sweetheart, ur fatlitir are

ra,r and beautiful as the toyhids
and rt.oes, seemingly with the
breath td lift, are the wonderful
hand-decorated Boudoir Desk and
Table Lamps that fill the Netting
Shop,.

urged to enroll, that artist.

\VI fk May begin as soon as pos

sible. Club rooms have been se-
cured at the corner of John R.

Tile Busiest anal Biggest

East Side Jeweler

Admits

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Our Superb collection

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and .Nelams avenue east. where

and Hastings Sts.

members

Detroit, Mich.

Any seta• of them will please the
charming bride or young graduate.
And the prices are reasonable,
indeed,

litay meet tit read.

write, sew and knit. Miss •tiona
Butzel is vice-chairman. and it is

HENEOHATTER

hoped that many other Jewish
women may stain join the new

DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 ORATIOT AVE.
COS. LIBRARY AVE.

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club.

$5.00 to $32.50

Nlissllutzel, who is a member

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Li

,

.1,

Yi INOADWAY

of the executive division of the

local branch of the National

League fur \Voinett's Service, is

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also interested in the newly,

..

opened;Patriotic Menage," at 107
Broadway. I lere are brought all

S u l ttIllintliglimitin

Announcement

sorts of wearing apparel. furni-

ture, bric-a-brac, laces. china,

Dancing every night at

glass, silver—in short. anything,
ill good condition that you think

PALMS DE DANSE

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

,

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some one may want to buy : the



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funds secured from the sale

these articles to go toward hell,'

ing various patriotic causes. The

int&OEMirdaice'

MRS. HARRY WOHL (LUCILLE ZELLINKA)

Whose marriage took place last Monday evening.

as important to have goods to sell

as %yell as to secure customers to with
his parents, NIT. and NIrs. I.
buy, all women are urged to look
I,. Scheinman.
over their possessions and see
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichten-
what they can give.
stein have left for a two weeks'
Praiser Harry Scheitiman spent
visit to Buffalo and Toronto. On
. s in the city last week
their return they will spend the
.
s.
-•-•- sw9iwviwpw.in
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

TheJewishChronicle

.

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$2 Salad Servers

store is (Ten Irian 10 to 1 o'clock I

every week day. As it is quite!

$2.00 Per Year.

I'm celebrating my 18th Business Anni-
versary this week and next. My success
is due to the good will of my customers.
That's why I make a special effort to
enlarge and strengthen it at this time by
giving one of these Rogers

ns For Engagement

mirl

Lichtenstein.

,

Berger, of California avenue, I ligh

land Park, spent the week-end a t

Cass Lake, the guests of Mr. am
NIrs. Harry L'. Friedman.

Mr. ;111(1 NIrs. Lew Lasky

in

touring in the east, having passe(
tlftoough Rochester, Albany and

to every customer, old or new, whose purchases,
cash or charge, amount to $5 or more.
Downtown Jewelry prices discounted 25 to 33',
per cent

New York city. They are houn d
Mr. Julian Krolik is spending a for Atlantic City and other sea -
fe• days in New York.
board cities.
.\ regular meeting of the Deiti
Rabbi and N1rs. Leo NI. Frank -

Wi
llik
v
&A

Phi Sorority was held at the home lin entertained the members o f
of Mrs. llarry Sussan o n Thurs- the Confirmation class on Friday

day evening, June

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Cornell

1918.

night. A delightful evening wa s

The
Misses Blanche Mary, spent by the children in variou s
Pearl, Helen and Annette 1Veis- games and prize contests.

Busiest and Bluestast Side Jewelry Store .
EHRLICH BUILDING. Adams and Hastings.

/

Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S.

Mayerberg are spending a week in

Cleveland, where they are visit-

=

Give the June Bride

A Victrola

Through its beauty you told to the attractiveness of "her" home. In
the abundance of music and entertainment It provides. are pleasant
hours without end—and an always-enjoyed means of entertaining her
guests.

You know that a Victrola will be a greatly appreciated gift, and wilt
long tell of your love and thoughtfulness.

Our immense stock with its variety of models and greatest num-
ber of Records, together with our liberal plan of divided payments,
open to all who care to avail themselves of this advantage, make the
Rouse of Grinnell a particularly desirable place to arrange for a Vic-
trola for the June bride.

Grinnell service and reliability are other features which the reelp-
lent will be glad to have associated with your gift.

ig
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ing with Mrs. Mavcrbcrg's
mother.

Miss Millie !hurls,

F'rentis
avenue, is spending the week at

her old home, Saline, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wolf arc
visiting in New York city.

the ordnance department at Au-

gusta, Ga., have returned to the
city.

on

Grinnell Bros

Everything in the realm of Music

24 Stores, Headquarters

243.247 Woodward Ave.

Thirty-seven sound-proof demonstrating rooms
at our Woodward Avenue store alone.

32S - 330 Penobscot Bldg.

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile




GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

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Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation


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A Policy with us means Security

Established
1 906

Reliably
Renovators

Miss Annette Burnstine, of 311

Nledbury Blvd.. has left to spend

several weeks with her sister,
NIrs. S. Goldberg, of Buffalo. N.

Y. She will also visit Niagara
Falls.

NIrs. Ethic Goodman; sergeant-
at-arms, Mrs. M. Goldberger.

Camp Lewis, American Lake,
Wash.
NH-. and NIrs. Leopold Ullman,

of Buffalo, who have been spending

Victrolas

Cooper Godson Insurance Agency • •


who have been visiting Joseph
Goldberg, who is stationed with

York city, has been assigned to





David Cooper




Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goldberg

Jewish Welfare workers in New

I, a

Abraham Cooper

and Mrs. Alyrabelle Goldberg,

N1r, El Conan I f. Saulson, who
s been taking the course for

Beautiful

Arthur Goulson

several weeks with their daughter,

NIrs. Emil Waldbot, have returned
to their home.

Special

Word has been received that
Henry Brown, now on active ser-

Order

vice in France, has been promoted

to first lieutenancy and that his

brother, Charles Rose, somewhere

on the seas, has been commissioned
ensign.

Subscribe to the
JEWISH CHRONICLE
$2.0D Per Year

Down

made

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows.
Comforters and Roll Mattresses
from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses Cleaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered.
New Tickirg

Retailer of Beds. Matt

Phone Cadillac 905

Furnished.

, Springs, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We re•lacguer and refinish brass beds
355 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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.FINSTERWA111.

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RUGS

321 Woodward Avenue

Bet Columbia and Montcalm.

Cadillac 839.



A. C. KRENZ, Tailor

EVERY MAN HAS A HOBBY
YOU KNOW WHAT MINE IS.
Phone Glendale 3634

925 Woodward

JOSEFF BROS.

KOSHER

Restaurant

44 Broadway, Opp. Broadway Strand

DETROIT



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