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July 05, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-07-05

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PACE TWO

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 Wednesday evening to MISS GOLDA GINSBURG,
307-308 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

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Our Superb collection
of summer furs is espe•
daily complete. All the
attractive models with
combinations of skins.

A Charming June Bride

M r. Henry Morse, son of Mrs.!
Hannah Morse, left early this
week for Vancouver, where he
will be attached to the spruce pro-
duction department of the aviation
division of the army.

The Furniture
Department
Offers

r. Nlarks Alperns has been ac-
cepted for the navy, and will
leave for service as soon as called.

1-4 Off

M r.
Rosengarten left last
week fur Mackinac.

\I r. William Fixel spent a few
(lays in the city this week.

HENRY0

Mr. Moe Weil left for Chicago
this week.
NIT- . and Mrs. Emil Seligman, of

DETROITV EXCLUSIVE HATTER

4 GRATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.

Dancing every' night at

PALAIS DE DANSE

Conceded to be the prettiest sum-
mer ballroom In America, featur•
Ing Ben Shook and his superb or-
chestra' of sixteen artists.

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VatangaSSIZOINSON

Cincinnati, are the guests Of Dr.
and NIrs. Carl Eecheime•.
NIT- . Marcus Goldstone will re-
turn on Nlonday from Cheboygan.
after an eight weeks' trip. and will
remain in the city, visiting his
sister, NI iss Louisa I ;oldstone, fur
a few weeks, before leaving for
the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and
family, who have been touring
through the cast, have returned to
the city.
N1rs. Ben Jacobson and daugh-
ter left this week for Cleveland.
\I r. David Welling, who has
been attending the ordnance train-
ing school, at Camp I lancock, la.,
has been transferred to Camp
Pike, Ark.
Dr. Boris Bogen, of Cincinnati,
executive secretary of the Na-
tional Conference of Jewish Chari-
ties, made a short visit to the city
this week, to confer with NIT. Fred
NI. Butzel, who was recently
elected president of the confer-
ence.

On its entire stock, in-
cluding the products
of the leading Grand
Rapids Manufacturers

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

PM BLURS SAST:IlleallnellitO
rim OWNS soma 9 fRATIOT
MORTII• moms roe TTTTTTT ( ■ 111 PAU
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Photo Hy (has. Hopp & rOt
MRS. S. CLIFTON SILVER (SADVE BLOOMGARDEN),
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: A. J. Bloonigardee, of 462 Virginia Park, whose
marriage took place last Sunday.

Mrs. I. Marx, who has been v is-
Nlr. and Mrs. Leroy Nlortot
king in the south, has returned 1 Zellenka are receiving congrattda
to the city.
.
tions on the birth of a daughter,
Miss Carrie Bannon, of Buffalo, 1 Shirley Ruth. on June 22:
N. Y., is visiting \Irs. NI. S. Fink,I
Mr. and NIrs. Roy Frank, 11 • !
of Pahner ave.
Brush street, have left for a mo
The\hi sses Bessie an d Ali ce , for trip to Chicago.

Epstein have returned from Flint,
1.11(1 NIrs. I lorry Weitzmai
where they were the guests of; and two children, Clement and
Mrs. N.' Brodsky,
1)orothy, of 120 Farnsworth ave
Mr. and Mrs. Nlax .Nbrahamson nue, are visiting in Cincinnati.
I Ethel Prenzlauer) arc receiving
Mrs. Max Landau, : of 1518
congratulations on the birth of a Nlichigan avenue, and Mrs., Bet
sting Junc?.7.1
l'et.sler and son; Arthur, wit

Mr. and Nrs. George lacobson,
of Delaware avenue, entertained'
Wednesday evening in honor of,
1)r. Theodore Jacobson, of Cleve -
old, and Dr. and NIrs, John
Klemeneau, of Washington, who
arc leaving Saturday fur an ex-,
tended trip through northern'
ichigan.

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PreventS Waste

H

Ice Saves the Left-overs

Every bit of food is needed to win
the war—Don't waste anything.—
You can't save food without ICE

CRYSTAL ICE CO., Ltd.

Mr. and NIrs. NI. llosner and
daughter, (if Boston, are ill
guests of NIT- . and NIrs. L. F.ich
wan , o f ;III IIrooklyn avenue.
Mr. Leopold Dreifus, of San

The Misses Beatrice and Dor-
othy Barnett, of Pontiac, are,
spending several weeks in ('hi-
sago, as the guests of \hiss Rose

M r. Leon Ziegler has returned

is in very greatest degree unqualifiedly de-

from New York.
1)r. Frank I torn, of Nile York
was the guest of Nil-. and N1rs
Anton Kaufman (luring the week
Mrs. .Nlexander Stein, of Jef-
ferson ac cn u c cast, has returned
from Pittsburgh.

served.

Surpassing beauty to tone—refinements,

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provements and dependability of construction such

as no other Piano embodies are features so marked

that the Steinway is looked to universally as the

Mr. and NIrs. Morris Rosen-
berg, of Toledo, spent 0 few days

standard by which all other Pianos are measured!

Steinway

At no other House in Michigan

can this celebrated Piano be pur-

in the city this week. Mrs. 1 , sth•r
Steller returned with them to 'fo-
led°.

Large stock of grands and uprights

on our floors. We will esteem it a

privilege to show you the different

models ant' give you full particulars.

Other instruments in exchange.

Glad to mail you catalog.

Book of Portraits of Musical celebrities postpaid
on request. Write—better still come in.

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My 18th Anniversary
Ext ra Free Gift to 1111

AWAY

every customer whose,
PUrchaso amounts 'to 15
more, Cash or Charge. Ilk

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!New

York isn't on Broad-
way, nor is Detroit on
Woodward Ave.

The Were to buy is where YO. ret .11
merchandise Vh1UP for your moncy---not
part merchandise and part downlown
high rent and store expense.

I never ran a SPECIAL SALE I don't
h•ve to—my regular prices are •Iways
low
the (iNE-TIIIHI• OFF MNIYM you
see advertised downtown.

"Let the price tag tell the story!"

EHRLICH

LIANG•ti•Z.M. St!
BUILDING—Ad.,,.

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LUMBER

For Repairing, Remodeling,
Interior Finish

Thomas Forman Co.

That it In some degree or particular resembles a

Steinway is the highest tribute that can be paid any

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . . 14

other instrument—it is the one choice where the best
is demanded.

Inseparable horn it

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that standing of acknowl.

edged supremacy which alone can impart greatest
satisfaction in ownership of any article--and

chased.

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S'unday for au extended t in t(
New York, Philadelphia and .\t
Louie City.

Francisco, who has been I isitit4
his parents at 3s1 Clairmont aye
nue, has returned to his home
accompanied by his sister, Aliss
'
Alice Drei fuss, of 1)etroit. They
1215-1217 West Jefferson Ave.
will stop at various points of in
tcrest on their journey west.
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Alanikoff, of Canfield avenue east
are receiving congratulations or
HE reputation of highest Piano quality that
the birth of a (laughter, Olga
is everywhere associated with the Steinway
Rena, on June 2i.

ORDER TODAY. West 28, West 139, Wallet 4340

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through it is keenest musical delight brought per-

manently to your household.

321 Woodward Avenue

Then. too, It is the most economical of all piano

Bet. Columbia and Montcalm.

purchases!

A. C. KRENZ, Tailor

Gritmell Bros

Everything in the Realm of Music

24 STORES.

"Meet Friedberg—

HEADQUARTERS,

Wear Diamonds"

243-247 WOODWARD AVE.

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