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July 12, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-07-12

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THE JEWISH CTIRONICLE

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stem S O CI ET Y 0. 049.

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$2 Off Sale
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To Insure publication all Items of interest for these columns should be mailed
or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to MISS GOLDA GINSBURG,
307308 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

SUMMER
FURS

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

H. &

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Mrs. David Levy of the Temple!

'soh

lit Red Cross Unit has made
an urgent request to all wome n

A "NEW TYPE AMERICAN GIRL"

,

to attend the Meetings of 'rumple

unit at the Book Building, Tues-

B. MARKS

days and Wednesdays. Since the

Temple Unit has been transferred

212 MICHIGAN

from the Phoenix Club to the

Near Third.

Book Building there has been a

decided falling MI in the attend-

ance, while the quota of surgical

dressings remains still very large.

HENRY-Oil/0ER
DETROITV EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 GRATIOT AVE.
COB. LIBRARY AVE.

ALL High and Low Shoes

While it is understood that many

WIPITIC11 are attending the work

moots near them, still it is to be

for

feared that many women have

stopped all work for the summer.

Men, Women and Growing
Girls

As is stated in the Red Cross

newsletter of this month, the sol-

di•rs in the trenches have had no

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vacation for four years. The

need therefore fur surgical dress-

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aRt i 0 11 40, 1',
.(.014**9. 41 14 ,46M11 01119MMRt

Every pair of shoes in our stock, with-
out exception, is reduced $2.00 in price.

ings continues as before, and

every one is urged to give every

available hour.

Dancing every night at

The women's shoes are regularly priced
$7 to $16. The men's shoes are regularly
priced $7 to $14.

\I r. and NIrs. Philip Kaufman,

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.

of Chicago, announce the engage-

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

sterwald and family have taken a

ment of their daughter, Fannie, to

Mr. Nlartin W. Cohn, of Detroit.

with

The Busiest and Biggest

East Side Jeweler

Cor. Adams and Hastings Sts.

Detroit, Mich.

To complete the regular four-year high school course in only one year
is a scholastic accomplishment practically unheard of even among unusually
cottage fur the summer at Pine capable students, but to actually achieve such a record and graduate at the
head of the class with the highest possible scholastic honors is the astonish-
Lake.
ing fact that accompanies the above photograph. Bliss Schwartz is the
Mrs. Fanny Dalbstein, of 17(4
first recipient of an annual scholarship of $250, representing the interest of
Michigan avenue, left last Sun- a $10,000 Liberty Bond fund of the Northern High School of Detroit. She
graduated with the class of 1918 after passing four years of examinations in
day for I lamiltom (Mt., where she all subjects, although she attended classes for one year only. Besides this.
to attend lectures and do considerable reading,
will spend several weeks with Miss Schwartz found t
and to attend a number of social affairs. She is the daughter of Mr. and
"Mrs. Lena Nadel.
Mrs. Bernard Schwartz, of 314 I ,mclid avenue east. She enrolled in th e
\Yashington Irving High School of New York at the age of 14, but the
removal of her family to this city several months later caused her to dis
continue her studies. She completed a business course soon after settling it
Detroit and has held positions as legal stenographer during the past tiv
years. An ambition to study medicine prompted her to take up a colleg
preparatory course with the startling result described.. Miss Schwartz wa
born in Hungary 20 years ago, emigrating with her fam
ily to New Yor
at the age of 2. She may, therefore, be characterized as a "new type Ameri
can girl."

through the east. They will stop Cohen, on \Vest Grand Blvd.
at New York, Philadelphia, Bal- number of musical numbers wee

Every bit of food is needed to win
the war—Don't waste anything.—
You can't save food without ICE
ORDER TODAY. West 28, West 139, Walnut 4340

timore and \Vashington.

CRYSTAL ICE CO., Ltd.

ter, Celia \Idler. arc visiting rela-

tives in Columbus, (1.

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home in Nlaine. I'm route fur

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\Ir. and Mrs.. \ rthur Frank and

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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

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CORNER ./ HIGH

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.,,!HASTINGS

FIVE ILOCKI AAAA lit Imelot/10
Fill BUM 11011111 . 9 tlIATIOT
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who ;ire clslting their children in

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Robinson-Cohen Co. .

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supply IletaCIMICIlt. Cann l

:\ les.. \ dolph \ larks ;Ind (laugh

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(rill lie interested to learn of hi

\Ir. and Mrs. Louis 1<uttnatter.

hicago, will celebrate Mrs. Knit-

On n its entire
ent i re stock, i n-
eluding the products
of the leading Grand
Rapids Manufacturers

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the birth of a daughter,

Tending the summer at Sans

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Itlic e.

Friends

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Mr. and Mrs. ISidt , re Frank are promotion to the rank of t. op

F'7, ,Lh j .011A (it I

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Nlinni e Wol,,,mt, of l)ix as e

York, Newark, Boston and Au

r. A

The Furniture
Department
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Offers
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gusta, \ Ie.

Sonci, St. Clair Flats.

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Mr. and \lrs. Philip

n u e , a r e receit ing congratulation

;ire touring through,the cast.

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ni

\ Its: R. I , Zabinowitz, f Brits )

spending the summer at their

\Ir. and \ I rs. Samuel 1:tittnam.r

i114'4 Oli44,4., tt 0,

lilt' II .1

of .2.:1 \l e adowl,took avenue, are

their home, they stopped at New

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were the guests on Sunday o

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where Hwy attended tie %Mins

\Ir. and Nirs. Edwin V. Noble,

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,

Miss Rose Grossman, who has convention.
Mrs. Ilarry Cohn and (laugh
been visiting Mr. and Nlrs. I. liar-
,
to her home ill ter, of Rochester, N. Y., who ar
s
nett, ha
touring through the middle wts t
Columbus, I

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given by the members of the clul

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Mrs. Barnett and granildattgli- have returned from a two week
■ kit to Cleveland and Pittsbur

1215.1217 West Jefferson Ave.

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N' .36

. NIrs. .\lan Nopelson atter which supper was serve(
are spending, the summer at Cape for 1 1.
d)r. and Mrs. N. F. .1ronstai i
Cod, \lass.

\Ir. and

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Ice Saves the Leftovers

'; 4 1 c NY

41 Washington Blvd.---Book Bldg.

oins Our Bit" Club was de
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich and
family, of Edison avenue, have lightfully entertained NIonda
left for an extended mobil- trip evening at the home of liss Rutl 1

Prevents Waste •

I

ROGERS-SHAFFER CO.

scHwARTz.

MISS CHARLOTTE

"Mr. and Mrs. CharleS A. Fin-

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NIrs. \Hon] Kuttnatter.

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auer's birthday, as well ;LS their I llynn court.

The Player Piano
Enjoy Most in Your Home

Steinway
Stroud
Aeolian
Playtona
Wheelock
Steck
Weber
—are the only
"Pianola" player
Pianos.
Prices
From
$575.

nanom

1

forty-eighth wedding anniversary.

1

on duly 1.1.

t i 4 ;

\Ir. and Mrs. Philip Gordon

Arthur Goulson

and \Ir. and \hrs. Sidney Stone

have left fur their summer home

9,

I ',orlon, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

i
1

cral weeks with them.

PLAYER-PIANO

328.330 Penobscot Bldg.

I

Mrs. I.. \lark are spending SCV-

Fire

Automobile
lteGo :

IDEAL HOME

First block Woodward, 50 ft. to
highly restricted street. 9 rooms, cen-
ter hall, 2 large bathrooms, vacuum
heating system. beautiful new decora-
tions and fixtures: garage. Built for
permanent home 3 years ago. Owner
now leaving city. Consider vacant as
part payment.

14 will please you above all others
for the reason that on account of its
marvelous expression—control fea.
tures its playing Is more humanly
musical than that of the player.pianot.
of any other make—and, it stands
higher. You can justly take pride in
having it represent your musical dia.
crimination for its supreme quality
is known the world over.

Grinnell Bros

T. FRED LEE

Exclusive Michigan representatives

24 Stores. Headquarters,

548 Penobscot Bldg.
Main 236; Cherry 240.

243-247 Woodward Ave.

"Meet Friedberg—

Wear Diamonds"

GriswoldSt. and

gligy:riheater

A Policy with us means Security

!

LET THE MARKET CARTAGE CO. DO YOUR TRUCKING
Day and Night Service, Contracts by hour, day, and
week.
1 to 6-Ton Trucks—Dump Trucks.
316 Winder Street.
Phones, Cherry 3852, Main 4988.
S. H. FINSILVER, Prop.

a

A. C. KRENZ, Tailor

Other instruments in exchange.

Private demonstration any time (4th floor).



Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

!

Will Build

A modern home on beautiful 75x163
ft. lot south side Virginia Park be-
tween Third and Hamilton. For terms ,
see

David Cooper

Cooper Goulson Insurance Agency

!

1 at \\Thite Lake, \ iss Anna

Abraham Cooper

e

EVERY MAN HAS A HOBBY

YOU KNOW WHAT MINE IS.
Phone Glendale 3634

925 Woodward

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