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September 06, 1918 - Image 6

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-09-06

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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY NE\VS.

harry Starr, who has been

the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ilan-

(Continued (ruin

pag e

nab Morse, will leave shortly for

3.1

'

:qrs. 'Max Rosenthal, of the \Vashington, where lien husband is

Pioneer apts., 99 S ec ond avenue , stationed.

who has just recovered front a very ,



The Misses Kraus, of Chicago,
serious illness, has left for Battle
where she will spen d a f ew are visiting Mrs. hlward Frank, of
('reek,
:II:, Virginia Park.
weeks at the Sanitarium.

Rose'

Levy

retw.„ 0 1'

Mrs. Simon Segar, of tts1 \\*ebb

avenue, has returned from a (wh-

from htawa Beach.

sate at hue Lake.

Miss 1h:final Cohen has returned '\

- j

h

I,

Nlillner

'
() weh:, have been
tt
at the Club Room. of the lewish !malting their home in Sew York City.
, where 31r. Nlillner is engaged in Gov-
\ Vel fare I loard.

from Baltic Creek, where she sang

.AnotherJewish boy to enter the

ernment work, are in the thy on a
short visit.

service of his country is Mr. Louis

Model 846

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS.

Lazarowitz, of ttltrt liarlield :Ise.

Ile will be stationed at Camp Cus-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacoby and fam•
ter and is expected to get a fur- ily wish all their friends a Happy and
Prosperous New Year, Special greet.
lough for the Holy Days.
ing extended the members of Bnai
Moshe Congregation and members of
Dr. and Mrs, Aronstaim of 119 the Ladies' Auxiliary.

Farnsworth, have returned from

Mr, and Harry Goldbery and family,

their summer cottage on the St. 252 King avenue wish their relatives
Clair river, where they spent the and friends a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
summer.

I\Ir. Saul Shevitz, who has been

v isiting with :qr. and Irs. I.

MODEL 846—

Bilvertone coat, full silk lined and interlined; large shawl, collar of Nutria,
belt of same material trimmed with large Bulgarian buckle
$ 75 00
Colors: Pekin, Taupe, Brown and Navy. Price

Tailored suit of Silvertone cloth, five narrow tucks on coat, finished with
hand embroidered arrow heads, medium high waist line, narrow shoulders
and sleeves, cuffs, button with five hand made buttonholes, narrow skirt
and rather long. Colors: Navy, Pekin, Taupe and Brown.
Price

$65 00

Woodward Ave.

burgh, has returned to 1)etrokt.

'Miss Myra C. l.tuine, of Clot-

MODEL 1355—

222-228

tams of Baum Boulevard, Pitts-

niViat

land, O., who has 'teen v isiting here

mops

LV,1",■10 .1 ill (.1,iiiil. 0.01/C11



N FAV Yl.)1. 1:----:\ few years it the

dramatist's with the most intellectual

Are correctly modeled
to please the woman who
is desirous of Fashion s
New Fad.

CLOSING OUT

All Summer and hand

made French Blouse ,

LOW PRICES

CHAS. H.
BARR Co

Incorporated

19 Clifford Street

Empire Bldg.

prestige in England acre Pinero and
Stephen Phillips, both Jews, re marks

Leslie's \\'eekly.
(Me died young. and the other is

Tess contribotive to modern thought

for the past week, hat, rcturticd to than arc the three leaders. all Gen-

her home.

lrossmati

:\lr. and NIrs.

Phone
Cherry 1234

TRIBUTE TO JEWISH
LITERARY LEADERS

TAILORED
WAISTS

and family, of I

tiles, Barrie, Shaw and Gals \vorthy.
In Germany the most gifted pub-
l'cist. Hardin, the leading

dramatic producer, lt,inliardt and

Fast Hancock Schnitzler. the o n ly tOtrinan writer
;tie., hart' returned from their mo- to acquire an international remit:0km

17.!

since Ilatiptinann, and Sudermann.
are all Jews. Perhaps the removal

tor trip through Michigan.

the check; on Jew:ish education
will he one of the fertile acts of the

of

Benjamin Ianl Cohen, of

the Naval Recruiting (Mice, who

has been spending a ten-day fur-

lough in New York City, has re-

turned.

Prussian revolution.
The foremost man of letters in

l'rance, if not in the world, is Anatole
Prone, and the foremost philosophic
writer in the tvorld is Bergson, both

je .\\. I'Ways contributing to the

world ' s '

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foreman thought far beyond its numbers, it

and family, of

219 East

Kirby, will he strange if this exceptional race

,
spent the week-end at Long' Lake,

ich.

does not recive new impulses in in-

' tt•ilectual and task to be olTered to it

in Palestine.

FIRST/490th DETROIT'
NATIONALBANK

Member Federal Reserve Bank

(T, Because of its close connection with the financial nerve-centers
of the entire country, this institution is able to make its relation-
ship to depositors exceptionally valuable and complete.

(I, Every department of modern banking — commercial, checking

and savings — is handled with a care and thoroughness that set
new high standards of service.

1:1, Savings depositors find the features of national bank protection

for their savings especially desirable. Accounts may be opened
in this department with one dollar or more, and three per cent
interest is paid on savings deposits. The Savings Department is
also open Monday evenings from 6 to 8.

Griswold and Congress Streets

I

...P.inftttrwt

tirt

Dancing every night at

PALAIS DE DANSE
conceded

to be the prettiest sums
mer ballroom In America, featur.
Mg Ben Shook and his superb or•
chestra of sixteen artists.

NEW YEAR'S GIFTS
Books are most acceptable.
Call Mrs. Josephine Jacobs,
42 Sproat St. Cadillac 425.

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