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September 20, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-09-20

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• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

Don't Wait Until You Have
to pay Next Winter's War-
time Prices! Buy Now—Direct
From the Makers!

Mrs. Edith Marks, of Holly,
Nlich., is the guest of Mrs. Celia

Jacobson, of Brush Boulevard.

JOL

F-U-R-S

To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should be
mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

WAR SERVICE COURSES

For Women

Mrs. Samuel Finn, of New York,
is visiting with :qrs. Bernard

Short Courses in

Selling, of 98 Virginia Park..

Motor Driving and Repair, First Aid, Military
Drill, Camp Cookery, Canteen Service, Dietetics,
Reconstruction Aid, Drafting, Blue Printing, Rail.
way Service, Bookkeeping, Business Practice,
Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial, Civil Service.

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Mr. Max N. Freedman, son of
r. and NI rs. Joseph Freedman, of

BRIDE OF THE WEEK.

12-1 Mc (bury ave., has returned
from' Lansing, NI ich., where lie

You will do better than
present normal prices by pur-
chasing direct from America's
leading manufacturing fur-
riers.

passed the State liar examinations

with distinction. Mr. Freedman

graduated from the Harvard Law

School in June, but remained in
Cambridge, Nlass., for the summer,

HERMAN&BENMARKS

Women trained in the least possible time at the

homas Normal Training School

DETROIT. MICH.
For s ,,, tee under Army and Navy Departments. lied Cro.s, National (same et
Woolen's Service, etc. There m an urgent nerd %lot It must be tilled by women.
Your Country Pays Well for Your Services. Investigate Now.

umplete tniurmativul gljJli

212.216 Michigan Avo*

—near Third I

flittli•hrli. Dor:1111-qt,,

I, outudbuun studeot•

Write, Call or Telephone North 192

where he completed a course in

Regimental Field Supply.
Ile will leave shortly for

Day and Evening Sessions

,f)

S•rvice.

camp.

1)IiVid
Stark, who has
been visiting with his parents, \1 r.

and Mrs. Herman Stark, 1D2 Med-
ium). ave., has returned to Fort

'traverse, TeX/IS.

\I r. Stanley. P. Tobias, of Do-
wagiac, Nlich., is visiting with \1 r.

and NIrs. Sol \Veber. of 181 East
Forest.

Dancing every night at

PALAIS DE DANSE

Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 1Vilkus were

Conceded to be the prettiest sum-
mer ballroom in America, featur-
ing Ben Shook and his superb or•
ehestra of sixteen artists.

P

at home informally at their resi-

dence, :368 East Grand Boulevard,

in honor of Mr. and NIrs. 1)avid L.
1Vilkus
I h•bora Lorenze I whose

ipopiNG

-

marriage took place in Chicago.
August :3 1st.

Mr. and NI rs. .1. Greenberg, of Decatur, III., announce the marriage
Word has been received that
of their daughter, Blanche, to Sergeant Milton Greenblatt, , on of Mr.
and Mrs. Nlilton Greenblatt of this city. Sergeant Greenblatt is sta- Rowland \V. Fixel has been com-
tioned at Camp Custer.
missioned as Second Lieutenant in

BLACKS

*

MRS. MILTON E. GREENBLATT.

the Quartermaster's Corps of the

Thefiorhaatop

STERLING SILVER

PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES

WITH

OFFICIAL INSIGNIA

An interesting event of the

ment of Elsa Carolyn, daughter of No. 5, Officers' Training School,
Mr. and NIrs. ml ax May, to Mr. Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.

Max Berendt, of this city.

Miss Rae Finsterivald is enter-
Mr. and Airs. Samuel J. Hoex- taining Nliss Helen Baker, of Kan-
ter. who) have been visiting with sas City, Nlo., and Miss Goldberg,

Mrs. Hoexter's mother, Airs. Rosa of Duluth, Nlinn. Both young
T. Rosenfield, have returned to ladies are on their way to Eastern

Cincinnati.

colleges.

OF

SERVICE

Period designs are subject
to many and varied adap-
tations as is evidenced in
the extensive and interest-
ing collections that are now
on exhibition at our store.
As is to be expected our
prices are decidedly lower

week U. S. Army. Lieut. Fixel has been
i. the announcement of the engage- attached to Instructors' Company

Mrs. Theresa Mack and daugh- .,Mr.. and Mrs. Samuel Mandel,
ter. Rebecca, have left for their of 1 West Grand Boulevard,
home in Cincinnati, after visiting have returned from a three weeks'

i with Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wine- tour through the State of New
tnan.
York.

NAVAL

MILITARY

AERO CORPS

ARTILLERY
CAVALRY

SIGNAL CORPS
ETC.

0

0ILDSMITHOIMSMITHS

Diamond Merchants

WOODWARD AV E . AT JOHN R.ST.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER si 1(1011 and HASTINGS

dies BLURS [An INONIMARO

rust ILOCIO Maine y, 5SATIIT

MORTN • 110.0 IVO KKKKKKK C•Ilt PAU tot 0004

have been visiting ill this city and

NIrs. I. Frank, who has been

spending the summer at Sans
Souci, has returned to her home.
90 East Hancock.



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Robinson-Cohen Co.

Mr. and NIrs. Nlorris Stern and
NIrs. Nlinnie
lets returned
\I r. William Wertheimer have re- front Mackinac Island, where she
turn•d to their home in Joliet, after spent the summer.
attending the funeral of their
mother, the late Mrs. Leonora
rs. Nlartin (;luck and daughter,
Wertheimer.
Louise, of Pittsburgh, l'a., who

Mt. Clemens, have returned to their
home.

vt,

Our Reputation Lies in Our Past Work

.\ recent visitor in this city. Mr.

Ike Good, of Pittsburgh, has re-
The marriage of Miss Frieda turned to his home.
Goldberg, daughter of \I r. and
Mrs. Louis NI. Goldberg, 2I Ten-
Mrs. Leo J. Rodgers, of 1i2 Glen-

' nyson ave., whose engagement was dale• ave., delighted many with her
recently announced, will take place singing at the Young People's Yorn
Sunday, September '2 1st.
Kippur Service Nlonday afternoon.

NIrs. Sigmund Aronheint, tchu
\1r. NI arks Alpertt, son of Nit- .
the summer months at Larch- and :qrs. Harry .11pern, of
mont, N. Y., and Atlantic City, has \Veld) ;Lye.. has returned to the
returned to thin city. Mrs. Aron- Great Lakes Naval Training Camp,
helm is staying at the Statler lintel. after a brief furlough.

FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE

--see-

THEAGREE BROTHERS COMPANY

Plumbing and Heating Engineers
Market 6478
1088 Hastings St.

spent

Selmer pianos have been before the
musical public for forty-tive years--
only superior quality, continually
maintained, could have won them the
high esteem in which they are every-
where held.

Sohmer

CUPID GRAND

Length only 5 feet 4 inches

More and inure is the small grand gaining in fa-
vor- and the Sauter Cupid Chippendale model is
one of the most popular instruments of this style.
The Sohmer Co. was earliest manufacturer of a
small grand—with the proven Sohmer dependability
and the artistic design of the Cupid grand is com-
bined a tone that is big and wonderfully rich and

pure. It's a piano that merits and receives the ad•
miration and endorsement of critical music-lovers
everywhere.

We invite
your
Inspection

Convenient
payments if
desired

- ■■■

Grinnell Bros

Exclusive Michigan representatives
24 Stores.
Headquarters
243-247 WOODWARD AVE.

Other Instruments in exchange. For
estimate of allowance, phone Cherry 3600

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NIrs. ()scar Greenberg anti son,

Dr. old NIrs. Montrose Bern-
Marshal, of Decatur. 111., is visit- stein, formerly of 1:12 Pingree ave..
ing here with her parents, r. and have taken an apartment at the .1(1-
NIrs. Phillip (;reenblatt, of Na- distill for the winter.
poleon street.
MMIII•••• ■

Mr. and NIrs. A. I larris, of :01:1
Frederick, celebrated the second

birthday of their son, Howard,
Monday, September Nth, at S

o'clock. Covers were laid for twenty
guests.

Exclusive Showing

of--

Fall and Winter Models

for the .manly cowned woman

Established
1905

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down
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
Phone Cadillac 895
We re.lacguer and re-finish brass beds
359 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.

ARE YOU 100 PER CENT PATRIOTIC?

Show it by registering NOW in any one of the courses of the

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT

The Country Needs TRAINED Men in All Fields
Classes Open As Follows:
LAW DEPT.—Junior and Senior Classes ....Monday, Sept 23
COMMERCE AND FINANCE DEPT
Wednesday, Oct. 2
ENGINEERING DEPT.-1st Section
Tuesday, Sept. 10, .,
ENGINEERING DEPT.-2nd Section
Tuesday, Sept. 24

Only High School Graduates between the ages of 18 and
21 are eligible to the S. A. T. C.

!nay be found at

Registration for the regular courses in all departments
may be made by those not eligible to the S. A. T. C.

'tea Mllinerp
.Shop

For Further Details Call at

877 Woodward Avenue

Reliable
Renovators

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT

363 JEFFERSON AVE. EAST.

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