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December 20, 1918 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-12-20

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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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FURS

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.

direct

Rabbi Lot NI. Franklin and
A very simple and beautiful
%voiding took place Wednesday Mr. Ilavid E. I I C111(11111111
e% ening, December Isth, when at a meeting of the Fine Arts

from

the

Nliss Rose Loewenstein, (laugh- Society Thursday evening at the
! ter of NIrs. Bertha Loewenstein Arts and Crafts Play house.

makers

of 9? Charlevoix St, became the

H. & B. MARKS

Hbride' of \1r. ax Schiffer of

Mr. and NIrs. J. 1.. Selling en-
bride of Mr. Nlax Schiffer of this tertained at dinner Monday

America's Leading Manufacturing
Furriers.

city..rlic wcqiiing,5titieh was so'-

cuttlized

212 to 216 Michigan Ave.

evening.

in the presence of the

itmitediate fancily, toid. place • at

I the I hotel Statler, Rabbi Leo M.

FURNITURE
- of -
DISTINCTION

r. and Mrs. Leopold Wine-

man arc leaving next week for

, Franklin officiating. Following Savannah, Ga., where they will
Delightful Fashions Appear
For The Boys' Home-Coming the ceremi my, a wedding dinner spend the winter.

Some of the boys are back homr
with us this. holiday season. It IS ft):
these boys that fashion has brought
forward many festinating new crea
Hons. Barrie has told us, you know,
that the trench eye hungers fie=
chiffona and the returning soldier
asks nothing better than to find coli•
tinfoils in social Iffe "just as they
used to be". And so, there is new
inspiration for WOinell and young wit
men of fashion to dress up in thifit
prettiest.
' Among some of the new things
which B. Siegel Co. have lately re
celvevi is a simple little dress of matte
whose charm depends largely upon
the fact that it combines two tones
of ruby—colors which have been fro•
tired by Paris this winter. The
apron front, attached to the should•
era, leaves the back perfectly plain
with the exception of slight fulness.
The buttons are of cut ruby crystal
and the long tassel is made of nar-
row satin ribbon in the lighter shade
t ruby.
Matching it is a coat of mouse col.
()red velour delaine the lines of which
are lovely and unlike so many of the
garments of this year, the back is
exactly the same as the front. Baby
bunting fur of a soft grey, trims the
collar, front and cuffs.
Many new princess frocks are seen
at It. Siege's' very straight in line
and especially adaptable to good fig-
ures. One which we are showing is
of white satin broadcloth, embroider;
ed with line jet beads and trimmed
with light beaver fur on collar and
cuffs,
A pretty costume for some debut-
ante Is of old gold trimmed with sil-
ver ribbon, the - ribbon.- terming • the
girdle which is caught at the lett side
of the back underneath a largo cors-
age of pale pink roses and buds.
There are loops and two long, flut-
tering sash.ends of ribbon.---Adv.

was served at the hotel, at the

conclusion of which Mr. and

Mr. and X rs. I, L. Scheinntan,
Mrs. Max Schiffer left for a of Rowena St., arc visiting their
trip west. They will be at son, a naval officer, in Yea' York
home to their friends after Jan- City,

uary ist.

- and -

Mr. and NIrs. Sidney Silber-
Among those participating in man have moved into their new'
the dedication of the Jewish home at 313 Burlingame Ave.

BEAUTY

Welfare Building at Camp Cus-

ter last Sunday were Rabbi Leo

,

Miss IL Klein, of New York

M. Franklin, who delivered the ('ity, is the guest of her sister,
Dedication Address, Miss Mirah\l ess wall„„.

If. Cohen, contralto, and Miss

Sylvia Simons, pianist.

f more than usual
attractiveness are our

Miss Ruth L. Franklin, a Jun-

O

ior student at Vassar College is

Welt spending her vacation with her
and son, of Boston Boulevard parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M.
have returned from Washington Franklin.

Mr.

and

Mrs. Jos. M.

where Mr. Welt has had an im-

portant government position for

the past several months.

Mrs. Maurice I;oldenherger,

of 131 Putnam avenue, is in re-

ceipt Of a cable from her brother,

Lieutenant Julius L. Born, for-

mer instructor in the School of

Fire in France, notifying her

that he has rejoined his regi-

ment, the rith Field Artillery,

and is •at present with the Army

id Occupation. This is the first

direct communication NIrs. Gold-

enberg has had in eight months •

NI r. Arthur Cohen has r e-

turned from New York City.

".

current showings for living
room, bedroom, diningroom



Miss Miriam 1). Goldman is

in Newark, N. J., where she was

called by the death of a relative.

Well worthy of your interest

Miss Hortense Krolik and

Miss Lydia Kahn arc home from

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they
are attending Vassar College.

Robinson-Cohen. Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nlendels-

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

solm were box-holders at the

CORNER f HIGH

F life KOCK EAST:" WOODWARD

Monday evening performance of

and HASTINGS

FIVE BLOOM lICDT11

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"Days at Camp.,,Custer."

Mr. Sylvan Grilsner leaves

Saturday for a two-weeks' trip

to Chevy-Chase, Md., ( Wash-

igtiton,.. D. ('.), Philadelphia,

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II/ IIIIIMIUMNIM

Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

Lieut. Rowland Fixel has re-

turned

II)

this city having been

released from military service.

MacDiarmid's A Gift of Good Taste

.

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"SERVICE FIRST"

Leave Your Order for

Lieut.
;roll Sittwson
was in I h•troit for ;t few days
visiting his mother, \I r., Bertha

Topping-Sanders Company

MAC DIARMIDS
CANDIES
NOW

I;. Simpson, of lief Edmund

Printers

Place. Lion Simpson is at pres-
•nt stationed at Camp Custer as

Nledical Ex:unifier.

Office and Factory Forms
Catalogs and Booklets

NIrs. S. Kreinson of Buffalo,

129 137 Fort Street West

N. Y has returned to her home
after spending several weeks

Cadillac 1200

with NI rs. \l. II. Zackheitn of
?2i Nledbury .% vv. .

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Reliable
Repovatore

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Bede and Pillows. Down
Comforters and 11'11 Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses • leaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Tickirg

Furnished.
Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We re-lacquer and re-finIsh brass beds
Phone Cadillac 855
MD Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.

The -Meal Waist Shop

To University Building
17 East Grand River

reflect individuality with workmanship

that is skilled. Designing and color com-



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All of our live stores issue coupon receipts with all

orders placed NOW for Christiana "NlacInartaltrs".
These receiptd aro presented at a separate depart-

the S. A. T.. C. at the Nlaryland
State College, has been released
fro n t service and has returned
to Detroit.

ment when candy is called for -away from thee

crowds of candy buyers at our counters--thus you



avoid the "last day shopper" tinioYalicen and get



Real "MacDiarmid" service and
candies for which we have be-
come famous all over the U. S.

NI r. Jacob Rosenthal and daugh-

ter, of Detroit, are visiting NI rs.

NI. Savhoi. of Cleveland, 1).

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ALL
MacDIARMIDS' CANDIES

Mr. Jack Stightz has. returned
to Detroit after a visit with his
sister, Mrs. Abe Wech.ler, Of

AIhI

Pittsburgh, Pa.

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aeggarmitir

On Monday of the past week

Rabid Franklin gave the fourth
of his series of addresses on the

Book of Job, at the Twentieth

•tedttry Club.

SPECIALISTS IN CANDYCRAFT

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OUR BLOUSES




They will be freshly cooked and boxed
the very day you wish to call for them.

lloward Freundlich with

Established
1905



Five Stores In Detroit

The many friends of NIT-.

32 Broadway

NI. 1:othinati 5011 .be glad to

McMillan's, Opp the Pontchartrain-211 Woodward

learn that he is convalescing.
fro nt :III o peration lie recently

747 Woodward

l'm

underwent at the Harper 1 liis•

iiital.

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1505 Woodward

.r•

Just below Boulevard

An e.ceptional line of Fancy Baskets and Boxes

bining is empahsized with originality-

NIrs. Leon Rosinska was solo-

ist at a concert given at the

Choose from our fabrics or you may furnish your own

cadia

Ar-

Thursday evening by the
Ford band Juicier the direction
Of Harry C. Phillip.

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