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November 01, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-11-01

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PAGE TWO

THE EWISH CHRONICLE

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

Thursday, October 31st, fur Fort
Sheridan,

Miss Marian Nlarienthal is the
apitointed a sergeant in the Red
guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Cross .Motor Corps. .1inong other
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Frank Mrs. A. Nlarienthal in Bay City.
tasks that the Motor Service has
spent Sunday with relatives in
Miss Henrietta Rosenthal, law-
Toledo, their former home.
undertaken is the distribution of

yer,
won
a
verdict
To insure publication all items of Interest for these 'columns should b
111C first jury
food, prepared by the Red Cross
mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWI8
Friends of N1r. Adolph Freund case to be tried by a feminine at-
H
CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg.; Cherry 3381.
Canteen, to the homes stricken with
be glad to learn that he is re-1
tornev
in the Wayne Circuit Court. the epidemic
COVering
rapidly from his injuries Miss Rosenthal is a newcomer to
"Necessity is the mother of in- quietly solemnized at the /tome of received when the electric he wai Detroit.
'Mr. Joseph Kline, of St. Louis,
vention" and of fashion. It was a the bride's .
parents in the 'presenc e
was in Saginaw; on busine-, l aq
y to buy Liberty of the immediate family and a few driving was struck by a street car.' Mi s s Sara Goldberg has
been week.
You will do better than grave necessit
Bonds a few weeks ago and so it very close friends.
present normal prices by put- was quite the fashion to subscribe
and NIrs. Leopold Wittman
chasing direct from Ameri ca 's , and subscribe again. Also it has have Mr.
returned front
a trip to At-
leading manufacturing fur- been a necessity, since the health antic City and Buffalo.
tiers.
• department prohibited it, to refrain
Mr. and Mrs. J. d:S iOlotrion.
r
3;
from attending social functions and Rhode Island Ave., gave a dinner

F-U-R-

HERMAN&BEN MARKS

212-216 Michigan Avo'

theater parties. And so it has been party Thursday for 11 yotuig men

quite the fashion to spend a quiet connected with Nlotor Supply

Beautiful
Bedroom
Furniture
of Walnut

evening at home and to abandon, Corps. 121, Company F. There

—near Third : more or less, all the social activities were a n equal number of girls, and
-- --; for the ore serious
m
and necessary following the dinner the guests en-

LOPING %%,:ir

work.

Miss Elsa Carolyn May, daugh-

ROLL 10
BLACK"""'"

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DETROIT

just'/ music and dancing.

Mr. Edmund Sloman is spending
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Max May, has a few days in New Ydrk City.
iosen November I Ith as the date
Mrs. ( Worge Harris is entertain-
her marriage to \I r. Max ing her mother, NIrs. Robinson, of
Berendt.
:„' oe C an forma.
'I he eve(gong %v..

\l r. and Airs. Harry Goldber

(Sylvia Fink I arc receiving com e
gratulation: on the. birth of a

laughter. Margaret Louise.



A

\I r. Ilarry NI, Freed, of the

I lealy Shops, is in New York on a

business trip, at the I Intel Claridge.

SUPERB showing of American and Antique Walnut
Furniture is being featured at present in the complete
display of our Furniture Department.

Brdroom Suites, fashioned in the most authentic of period
designs such as Queen Ann, William and Mary, Louis XVI,
Sheraton, etc., are claiming the sincere admiration of our pat-
rons.

NIr. Nlax Stutter is spending a
few (lays in the East.

At the fifth annual meeting held
by the font (;iris' I.iterary Club the
f following 0,..,
11 ; cerS were elected for
the coming year: President, Rita

Robinson-Coh en
prices are naturally lower than those of
other stores and therefore are well worth taking advantage of
when buying furniture.

King; Secretary, Nlarion Fish

Lain(; Treasurer, Rose !lobar

C

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Netzorg, of
7'1' . :rents
announce the- ar-
rival o f a son on Friday, October d
2511).

Heve You These
Records?

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER 7/ HIGH

NIr. Max Goldberg, son of Mr.

FIVE BLOCKS EAST WOODWAPO

and Mrs. J, Goldberg, 1 in Medbury 1

K

Corps, has left for Nlinedda, Long
Island.

88311 Swiss Echo Song, Tetrazzine.
74532 Dinorah (Shadow Song), Galli•Curci.
88484 Lullaby From Joselyn, McCormack and
Kreisier.
64752 Hungarian Dance No. 5, Philadelphia Sym-
phony Orchestra.
64747 I'm a•longin' fo' You, Breslau,
64741 Send Me Away With a Smiled:McCormack.
74197 Caprice Vlennois, Kreisler.
87070 For You alone, Caruso.
70067 A Wee Deoch an' Doris, Lauder.
74562 Scherzo Tarantella, E. fleifetz,
88118 His Lullaby, Schuman-lleink.
74557 Proch's Air and Variations, Galli-Care)

I

M

Mis:di I
Phyllis Zuckerman. Master Ofirey

Cherkose, NI r. Irwin Ruldfistein, i ,

—FOR—

City

\1 r. and Mrs. J..NItnian, Of Sag
inaw, left for New York to attend
their son's wedding which tun
place October 30th.

owner
GIFT CERTIFICATES. It
enables the recipient to make personal selection
-and Records are greatly appreciated.

1Vord has been received that l'ri -

Grinnell Bros

vate Harold l'. Rosenthal, son ot
Alt. and Mrs. Charles Rosenthal

c K

r
4

Violinist ; Nliss Esther I Minherg, ,'i,
Pianist, and the Pontchartrain Jazz 1,;,
i (
Orchestra.

cluirsTmAs— gl ve the Victrola

Treasurer

Receipts and Disburse rents over $400,000,00 during
his
term of office and EVERY DOLLAR ACCOUNTED
FOR.

;

g,-4, -4 -4,

The Kind of Public Servant to Keep in Office

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has been promoted to Corporal.
Corp. Rosenthal is with the
1st

Headquarters:

243-247
Woodward Ave.

Battalion, I:. S. Guards, C:ainp
Greene, N. C.

NIrs.

.Nlbert, of 18;
Hancock, has left for .Atlanta, Ga.,
where she will visit her son Mau-

rice. who is stationed at Fort Mc- 1
Pherson.

The Reason is Plain

Dressmakers through constant, intimate e perience
x
become experts regarding the quality-actual values
of silks and woolens.

M r. and Mrs. Louis Velt were
recent guests of Toledo relatives.

The foremost Dressmakers of Detroit are liberal
patrons of SUFFRIN'S wholesale and retail silk.
woolen and dress goods house.

NIrs. (;surge Loria, who has hem
visiting with her parents, NIr. and

The reason's plain-the BEST quality at the
LOWEST price.

Airs. David \Veit, of Toledo, has

_

.

MR

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OFFICIAL

ADVERTISING
BOAR D
OF
DETROIT

Mr. and Mrs. M. Weiss hav e I
moved to his Virginia l'ark.

Wholesale

Mr. Nlax Alichelson. son Of

Retail

and Mrs. Leo Michelson, of so i
East Euclid ,1y(., who enlisted! with
the Nlotor Transport Corps, left ;

315 HASTINGS
One Door from Adams or Gratiot.

1111hatsAm).

;

If you are only

extraordinarily careful to follow the
ordinary precautions
against disease, you have
little to fear
from the prevailing influenza.



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"ws-,

BULLETIN •

Take Extra Care
and Don't Worry

returned to this city.

Why not see for yourself.

Get your proper proportion of work, play and rest,
Eat sufficient, wholesome food,

Ste. Claire Kosher Restaurant

Keep your body warmly clothed,

HOME COOKING
Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room
Randolph and Monroe


Keep the rooms you live in warm and
well aired.
Keep in the air as much as possible,
ininortance of fresh air
cannot
emphasized.
too strongly

it

We Cater for Private Parties

A
s'oid
crowds. If you have to mingle closely wills
other
s

in elevators, street cars, etc., try not to face your
Keep your handkerchief handy
to
your own coughs nr sneezing.

fellow passengers.
smother

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement

Rings

"Cover up your

Cough and sneeze.
I' you don't

allan

He
keep ever
calm 'watchful of the danger of infection, but

and don't worry about it.

You'll spread disease."

"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Cornet"

PAU T Mt DC ,011

, —

those who took part t‘ vre

FOR
ono of our RECORD

Headquarters

HASTINGS

FIVE Et1.0055 5051.11‘, GkATIOT


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\ very delightful program, under '''-4,--,4)--4)----dss-*-eeed-(4-,-•0-(e-41.0 .--4.--4.--4.4d-44-4,-0-;:-.-4
the direction of \Ir. Sam Nlandell.' : . 1':
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was tendered the sailors at River : '
"1 :,
Rouge last Friday evening. Ainotoc I

Ulad to la
py for you. First flor demostrating
n
rooms. Imm
ediate attention. Phone orders (Cherry
:16001 promptly
delivered.

Dressmakers

Goa

ars -BOOM r0111OCENTH CARS

Blvd.. who enlisted in the Aviation i n

Every one Ili
good-get those you're short, and
enjoy your Victrola still more,

24 Stores.

Robinson-Cohen Co.,

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Prepared by
War Advertising Board
of Detroit.

Division of Advertising U. S. Gov't Com-

mittee on
Public Information. Authorized
by American
Red Cross,

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