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December 27, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-12-27

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

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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 THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

Lieut. Martin 11. Robinson, of
NIrs. Bernard B. Selling and
children arc visiting in \Vheeling, 12 'Broadway, stationed at Fort
Oglethorpe, Ga., is home on a
\V. Va.

furlough. Lieut. Robinson ex-

makers

\lrs. Dina Finn, of New York, pects to be transferred to General
lospital No. tli;, of this city.
who was the guest of her daugh-

H. & B. MARKS

t t r, Mrs. II. B. Selling has re-

Airs. Samuel Frank and chil-

turned home. -

America's Leading Manufacturing
Furriers.

driin arc visiting in Cleveland, 0.

Mr. Lester J. Leopold has left

212 to 216 Michigan Ave.

F

on a business trip, to be gone two

Manuel Merton, an IS-year-old

Party Dresses For Young Women months.
Are Delightfully Simple.

Russian Jew, in Canada but live

The social season, immediately fol-
Mrs. Max Goldberg and child,
lowing the holidays, is the time of all
of 742 Seneca avenue, are visiting
times, when pretty party costumes
are in favor. Tiny girls, school girls in Pittsburgh, Pa. They will go
and their big sisters, all want to ex- to New York city before return-
press in their attire something of the
ing to Detroit.
joy of peace times.
We arc displaying all sorts of
pretty party gowns for juveniles and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schrieber,
young women. Young girls from II
who have been visiting in Cleve-
to 15, the years considered the awk-
ward age, are, as a rule, more diffi- land, have returned to thiseeity.
cult to dress than at atiy other period.
But for party occasions the modes of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hausman
the grownup can be followed pro-
vided an air of girlishness is intro- and Miss Henrietta Staadecker,
duced. Sonic simple, draped models
of Toledo, O., spent a few days in
intended for the debutante sister are
admirably suited for the younger Detroit.
girls party dresses by dispensing
with some of the striking trimmings.
NIrs. Samuel Foreman and
B. Siegel Co. are showing any
number of delightfully cunning daughter Margaret, of 219 East
gowns in silken apparel, silk nets, and Kirby, have left for Cleveland,
Georgettes with little, short bodices
where they will visit Mrs. M.
having short sleeves of chiffon or
tulle—the skirts rather bouffant and Iliminelstein, Mrs. Foreman's sis-
tucked up at the side. One such dress ter. Their brother, Maxwell Phil-
recently featured had the bodice
lips, in the United States navy, is
formed by a band of the silk skilfully
draped and trimmed at the top and expected to join them.
Bottom with a fold of pale pink taf-
eta; the sleeves were made of draped
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and
tulle, caught up with tiny rosebuds.
The skirt was draped at either side.
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg ad-
Another little gown fashioned upon
dressed the Wind Brith Club
more ambitious lines is of the palest
of pink taffeta made with surplice Tuesday noon at their Forum
bodice, the surplice ending in a sasfi dinner.
at the hack. The skirt drapery is
arranged in long lines and crosses
over, and extends downward toward
Sergeant Alfred li. Frank, of
the hack. The sleeve draperies are
Itrindlvy Field, L. I., is visiting in
of ',,lver lace, and the same kind of
Detroit.
lace forms a V at the front.—Adv.

lic-speaking contest among the

years, won first honors in a pub-

pupils of the Windsor Collegiate

Institute., in connection with the

clbsing exercises Friday night.

League of Nytions."

favor.

'lam
Mrs. Leon Rosinski sang an

aria from the opera "Ilalka" at

the Polish Christmas concert

Our showing includes excellent ex-

given in Dom Polski hall, Forest

amples in suites and pieces. For liv-

avenue, Sunday evening. She also

ing room, dining room and bed room.

sang Schtffiert's Serenade in Pol-

ish. Miss Lillian Shimberg, con-

cert pianist, accompanied her.

Because we own our building it is

Nlrs. P. Cohen and son, Arthur,

to be expected that we sell for less—

arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.

which we do!

Rubenstein, in Port Huron.

Mrs. Rosa T. Rosenfield, ac-
companied by her daughter, Miss

Robinson-Cohen Co.

Ruth Rosenfield, left Saturday for

Long Beach, Cal., where they will

spend the winter.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER of NIGN a,.JMASTINGS

FIVE PLOM EAST:, WOODWARD
FIVE BLOCKS NORTH ty, 61111710T
NOSTH-isousio VOURTEEHTH °Menai THE DOCK

Mrs. Samuel Finn is visiting in

New York city.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson, of

SO East Euclid avenue, celebrated

their twentieth wedding anniver-

sary Friday night, Dec. 27, withi

In celebration of their tenth

■■■■∎ •=111AMININIIM.

wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs .

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Morris Fishman gave a charming
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East Ferry avenue, on Tuesday t

evening; December 2-1. Among

PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

ce

furniture is constantly increasing in

a dinner party and reception. 4:

W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.

Telep ho ne

The Queen Ann design in period

The winner's subject was "A

y. r2f. F. Szend 2sw Jefferson

other guests were Messrs. N. E.
O'Brien, jaII1CS D. Baty and Alvin
MeAndless, officers of the Detroit

5.

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Life Insurance Company, Mr. and

Mrs. IFerhert !tacit, Mr. and

Mrs. Warren A. Morely, Mr. and t

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Mrs. Clarence C. Smith, and I)r.

and Mrs. E. NI. Sorock.

Mr. Alex Cohen, of Lansing,

Mich., spent Wednesday with his

sisters, Rae and Anna, of Palmer

The fiorttamghop

avenue.

I

Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Mr. D. t

\V. Simons, I)r. David \Vhitehorn

and Mr. David Goldman have re-
turned from Philadelphia where

As a protection against the discomforts of winter there is nothing
like a closed car. For the Theatre, Social Calls, and Business, it pro-
vides the maximum of comfort.

they attended the Jewish Con-

The Seasons
Greetings
to All

gress.

Mrs. B. Nathan, of 1232 Beau-

We can fit to your Ford a Sedan Body which for artistic appearance,
luxurious upholstery','and body equipment, cannot be excelled.

bien street, is leaving the first of

the month for Los Angeles, Cal.,

where she expects to spend the

These bodies can be bought atconsiderably less than the ordinary
Ford Sedan Body.

winter.

Why not call to see us?

I)r. David Weingarden has

been released from military serv-

The De Luxe Body Co.

ice and has resumed his practice

OUR POCKET CALENDARS ARE READY

at .177 St. Antoine street.

FOR DISTRIBUTION

Mrs. Fanny I Ialbstein, 1511

Michigan avenue, has left for New

6- 0

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York city where she will visit her

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Diamond Merchants

sister, Mrs. Joseph Levine.

berg, of 112 Delaware avenue,

wish to announce that they have

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in the quartermaster corps. Lieut.

Schlafer is in France, stationed

near Metz.

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