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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-07-05

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America ,etrish &riotthy! Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

STYLE TIPS GLEANED
FROM MANY SECTORS

•■■■••■•■■•

SOCIETY

The Chemise Mouse is very much in
vogue, and one style featured at

To Merge With Other Units at Red

B. Siegel Co.'s Is of heavy Silk

Crepe.

JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB
RED CROSS UNIT WILL
WORK AT BOOK BLDG.

Cross Headquarters to Conserve

The round neck is mod

.\ quiet family wedding of the

Mr. and NIrs. Max Posner ant

Efforts of All—Give Theater Party

to Boys in Service.
the week was that of Nliss Sadve daughter, Harriet, of Roxbury
fabric which ties in front, and there is Bloonwarden, daughter of Nit-
. Mass., are visiting- in the city.
In line with its policy of co-operation
also a narrow girdle. The back is tie-
and Mrs. .\. J. Illoonigarden, of
Miss Bessie Vine was the host- in all that tends to make fur efficiency
tide* longer than the front. and the
-Iti? Virginia Park. and Mr. S. ess at it meeting of the Delti Phi and better work, the Jewish NVoncan's
wh o le surface is widely criss-crossed
Out; surgical dressings unit has de- 1
Clifton Silver. on Sunday even- Sorority, held at her home on
with lines of hemstitching.
cited to discontinue the workroom at
ing.
Jun
e
30,
at
the
home
of
the
the Phoenix Club and to merge with ,
Women of fastidious taste are show-
Thursday evening, June 21th.

emir corded with a fold of

bride's parents.

the headquarters units in the Book bldg.,

Rabbi Samuel S.
Nlayerberg officiated. Among the

ing great interest in the simple but ex-
quisitely dainty frocks called Break-
fast dresses, and intended to be %%mill
for the greater part of the summer
day. These dresses are of checked and
plain batiste, of voile, dimity and other
sheer cotton stuffs, and are m great
favor.

Mrs. I. lIndie, of ( I'll City, Pa.,
As a measure tending to conserve ,
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis time, energy and labor involved in the

were Nit's. Freedman, of 301 Frederick.
ave.
Nona Silver, !nuttier of the g room,
.\ beautifully appointed (limier
Nit-. and NIrs. Philip Silver, N Ir.
was given by Nit- . and Mrs. Ilarry
and NIrs. Ben Lebowitz, \I r. and
Sellins, of Frederick ave.., on Sun-
NIrs. Ben kreiber, Mr. and NIrs.
day evening, June Guth, in honor
Louis Rippner. and NIr. Ben Sil-
id their loth wedding anniversary.
\Tr. all of Cleveland. The voting
The guests invited were: Mr. and
couple left fur an extended trip
NIrs. Louis Freedman, Nliss Celia
to Chicago and I )ttawa Beach,
Freedman, \l r. Nlax Selli ns, Mr.
and will return by the way of
Martin ,kronsolin, NIT.: and Mrs.
ack Mae.
Erwin \V. Becher, Nlisses Rae
NIr. and NIrs. 13. Nleistier an-
and .1tine Cohen, \I r. and NIrs.
nounce the marriage of their
I larry Wheeler, NIr. and Mrs. Abe
daughter, Bessie, to \Ir. Nathan
Cohen, \I r. and MTS. Harry 1.ef-
Schooler, of Chicago, on June 30,
kolsky, NI r. an& Nirs. David Nlit-
in Chicago.
diet], NIrs. 1. BrOdie, of (,)il City
MIS. Samuel Lansky. of Chi- Pa.
cago• and son, .1rthtir. are the
NIrs. I larry I.efkofsky, of Kirby
guests of Mr. 1. \Veinstein.
avenue, gave a surprise stag party
\Villiani Gard left this week for for NIr. Ileury Lefkofskt'iit honor
the Great Lakes Naval Training of his birthday, on Monday evt•tt-

nut-of-town guests

Some of the gowns for informal sum-
mer evening parties are fashioned with
moderate decolette and often hale lit-
tle sleeves. There are almost no high
neck models for afternoon wear, but
the straight decollette with three-
quarter sleeves.

Wood Jersey continues to be exceed-
ingly popular for the one-piece of ut-
most simplicity. Several of the very
good looking models which this house
recently featured are made with a high
swathing collar, which always lends
an air of distincti.in to its wearer in
these collarless days. It also gives an
undeniably serviceable air to a type of
dress winch would formerly have done
duty as a sports costume but is now
considered suitable for all kinds of in-
formal, wear.

Separate skirt materials are very
varied, consisting of organdy, gingham
and foulard to heavy velvets. cordu-
roys and sports tweeds. Silk Poplin
and Baronette satin skirts are very
much Sit favor.. For the ornamental
sports; costumes, the white or pale col-
ored satin skirt worn with a harmoniz-
ing blouse is greatly preferred.—Adv.

Station.

tog, July 1st. The follovving

Mr. Harry Brown, who has guests were present : Nlessrs. Er-

been attending the ordnance train- win \\'. Becher, Abe Fineberg,

distribution and collection of materials,
the Red Cross has asked the smaller
units of the city to unite and work at
the central headquarters. The Jewish,
oinan's Club will have a separate

(aide in the Workroom oil the second

floor of the Book hdlg.. which will he
in charge of J. NV. C. supervisors and
instructors. This unit w ill meet tin I

Tuesday+ from 9 a. m. to S p. tn.. and

lidl members of the club are Urged to

P articipate fort as many hours as ',wt..

sible in this most necessary and im-
portant work.
It goes without saying that all mem- KOSHER FOOD COMMITTEE TO
bers of the Jewish %Voinan's Club lime
ADVISE ADMINISTRATION.
the interest and the comfort of the •
New
York—Rabbi J. L. Magnes.
boys iu the service at heart. For those
who desire to make knitted comforts, head of the Jewish Community of
fast
New York City, announced
for the soldiers and sailors. NIrs.
roe Rosenfield will he at Temple Beth Wednesday the formation of a com-
El eiery Tuesday and Friday, to dis- mittee to advise the Federal Food
tribute yarn. It is hoped that many Board on the dietary problems of or-
will help during the summer ill knitting thodox Jews. as they may be affected
the garments, for which there will be by the regulations of the Fawn Ad-
such urgent demand when the cooler ministration.
The primary object of the commit-
weather comes.
Through the efforts of the Patriotic tee is to obtain the co-operation with
Service Committee of the J. W. C. and the Federal Food Board, of all .deal-
through the kindness of \I r. Philip ers in kosher poultry, including
Gleichnian. of the Broadwav Strand, slaughterers, market men, anti hutch-
200 passes have been obtained for that erS.
theatre, to he distributed among sol-
At the annual' tionvention of the
diers and sailors. More and more the
need of recreation for our fighting men Independent Order It'rith Abraham,
is being recognized, and to bring this hehl in New York, $25,000 was voted
recognition to hear fruit is a real ac- for war relief.
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should wear LANE BRYANT'S
Maternity Corset ts preserve
the health of her child.

Prevents Fatigue!

Scientifically designed to effectively con.
real conditions, yet give wonderful sup.
port to the back and abdomen, and perfect
freedom through the diaphragm. Mother..
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assures the health of the mother and batty.
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\I r. and Mrs. Daniel J. Alpert.
visiting Mr. and NIrs. S. Gettle- 1 - II Farnsworth avenue. are tour-
son, left this week to join their ing through the east, stopping en
son, Sherman. who is stationed at route at New York, Atlantic City

Camp Nlerrick before leaving for and New Ilaven.

over-seas.

of This Institution As of June 29th, 1918

Loans and Discounts

RESOURCES

32.708,463.41
6,650,460.52
778,562.50
18,000.00
1,363.35
258,997.23
1,336,584.95

Bonds and Mortgages
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Overdrafts
Real Estate and Banking Houses
Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks

Beth El,has accepted an invita-

Cori Woodward

Main Office,
Bldg.

mionigan AT**.

Majestic

AlPc4.4.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Wisner, of 993
Beaublen street, announce the mar
rlage of their daughter Bessie to Mt.
Nathan tichoolor. of Chicago, III.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Krohn, of 808 Loth-
cop avenue, have just received word
from their son, Lieut. A. II. Krohn,
of the Medical Reserve Corps, of his
safe arrival in France.

Lieut. Harry M. Krohn, of Fort
\Winfield Scott, San Francisco, Cal.,
has just been made commander of the
supply department. Ideut Krohn is
the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Krohn. His many friends will he
pleased to hoar of his appointment.

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

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

Sallan

Woodward at Gratiot
"The Sallan Corn.

.....

Mrs. E. Cohen spent Sunda' with
her son, Mr. Arthur Dudley Cohen.
who is stationed at Camp Custer. Mr.
Cohen will be remembered for his
many activities In dramatic circles.

Checks bearing the former name may be used
until exhausted. Checks bearing the new name
"Bank of Detroit" will be gradually substituted.

DIRECTORS

.



PAY NO MONEY UNTIL STAMPS ARE DELIVERD

DELIVERY WILL BE MADE BY LETTER CARRIER OR OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENTS

National War Savings Committee:
Kisdly deliver to we at tunes 'saluted below, lot which

$5 U. S. WAR•SAVINGS STAMPS at $

25e U.

sack.

1.6. snow es ed. We)

S. THRIFT STAMPS at 25e sada.

I JUME I

CHECK

I JULY 1

Brother Inc.

ge•ret•re, Dodge

C. HAYWARD MURPHY of alas ).
Murphy Co

H H RACKHAtd, Cspitellet

I. T WHITEHEAD. Pee. WhItetien4
Kates Co

I OCT. 1

BANK OF DETROIT

43 Fort Street West-2260 W. Jefferson Ave.

of the month, indicated.

I SEPT. 1

R. 0 (JEROLD, Ylee--Pree. Dearbees hate
Rent, See. and Teas. Hem r• •o•d
Hoepltet

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

(Ow/

I AUG. 1

DR. GEORGE R. ANDREWS
JAMES COUZENS,Preeident
W.L. DUNHAM,Y.-.P. Highland Pert State
Bank, H. P.
ALONZO P EWING. VP .0 M. Mien Coo-
oer Jte HreeeCo.
EDMUND D. FISHER, Viee.Preoldent
HENRY FORD. Peeeldent Ford Motor
Company
ARTHUR I. LACY, Attorney.

aelieery

I agree to pay oo

(Siete renter welled,

a Capulet, in exclaiming, ``What's In
J or ULIET,
a Name?" cared little whether Romeo was
was not a Montague.

Miss Clam V. Bernstein, of New
York City, is the guest of her cousin.
Nfrs. Harry J. Goldstein.

Mr. H. J. Goldstein has just re
turned from an extended western trill

ar

"What's In a Name?"

But a Bank's name may mean much—it should
be easily written—suggestive of the place where
it does business—and distinctive in character.
The name of the Highland Park State BANK
OF DETROIT has been changed to "BANK
OF DETROIT."

Mrs. H. Z. Rosenberg, of the Par-
sons apartment. Is the guest of her
sister Mrs. It. Lavon, of Chicago.
lllhio i s.

SIGN THIS PLEDGE AND MAIL TODAY TO
National War Savings Committee, Book Building, Detroit

1NOY.1

INC I

mormts IN WHICH DELIVERY 13 ORDERED.

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MRECTORS

Edgar Rexford
Harry I. Fon
F. II. Macpherson
F. a Clayton

Wm. P. Holliday
Clue. P. Collins
Samuel T. Douglas
Alex. 1. McLeod

ceiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son. Sunday, JUIN' ;311th.

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.



$11,752„431.96

kun, of s3I Brush street, are re-



Reliable
Renovators

NAME

500,000.00
389,510.73
2,253,817.16
8,609,104.07

with his parents, has returned to

at the eastern camps and canton- Station.
ments during the month of .\ tt-
Nit- . and Mrs. Joseph Sussman
gust. He will begin the series at
(Mimic Benson, formerly of De-
Camp Devons, Nlass., on August
troit), of Tacoma, \Vasil., are re-
21111.—Un last Friday evening he
ceiving congratulations 'upon the
addressed the men at.Catup Cus-
birth of a daughter.
ter.
NIrs. Louis Benson and daugh-
Nliss Lillian Zimmerman, of To-
ter, Beatrice, of 303 Frederick
ledo, spent the week-end with
e., have left for Tacoma, Wash.,
Nliss Anna Jacobson.
where they will be the guests of
Nliss Frances J. Adelstein was
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sussman.
the youngest graduate from the
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I), Nlitsh-
Detroit high schools this June.

Established
1905

I MAT 1

Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Commercial Deposits
Savings Deposits

tion to deliver a co urse of lectures
the Great Lakes Naval Training

DealerNearYou

an

311,752,431.96

LIABILITIES

TMIFICTORS

Morton Ilrenner, who has been

Rabbi Leo NI. Frankln, of 'rum- spending a Live-days' furlough

ple

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, of Salt Lake City, who have been

STYLE!. HEALTH!

Therein

Levy, Gus D. Newman and Ilarr

Nit- . and Mrs. I.. Lttewenstent, Sellins.

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Financial Strength

has been transferred to Camp man. Goodwin Lefkofsky, Sol

Cody, New Mexico.

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Condensed Statement Showing the

ing school at Camp Ilancock, (la.. Nate Fineberg, Isadore Freed-

MATERNITY
CORSETS!

complishment. . The Jew ish Woman's
Club is drily grateful to Mr. Gleieh-
Mail and the Broadway Strand theatre.
May their generosity serve as an ex-
ample for other theatres to follow.

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