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March 21, 1919 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-03-21

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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

Detroit's Exclusive Caterer
and Decorator

seventy-five per cent of the leading Jewish
L AVER
Social Affairs of this city have been catered out by

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us in the last year.

No occasion too small--none to large

to receive our quotations. Phone us

DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING

125 Richton Ave.

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THE GATES-MANOR

returned to his home in this city.
Miss Frances 1,efkowits, ;1I
Fischer avenue. and \I r. lien F.
Goldinan were united in IllaTTiagt.
by Uabbi Loewy laSl Sunday
evening at the Hotel Pontchar-
train. .\ wedding dinner was
served to tat guests, after which
the bride and groom left for all
eastern t rip.

1165 Woodward Ave.

best cooking and pleasant at-

mosphere. We call your special

attention to our party and ban-

quet facilities. After-theatre

parties opletidldly taken care of.

W1f

It's a pleasure to dine in our beautifully appointed

Business Men's Luncheon Daily-11:30 to 2
Table D' Hote-50c

Table D' Dote and A la Carte --

Evening Dinner from 6 to 9 1'. M.

Call Northway 956 for Reservations.

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beautiful Roman striped

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NOTE THE
NEW ADDRESS

moderate prices.

An extensive assortment

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of bedroom and dining-

room furniture, moderately

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priced.

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13 Kresge B uilding

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A few door., from Crosstown

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697 Woodward

When Looking for a

Snappy, Classy Shoe

The cosiest dining room in the
city—excellent service. Phone
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Foe MEN & WOMEN




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Millinery

670 Woodward

Glendale 4059-W

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3172 E. Jefferson

Hickory 3664-W



SUCCESSOR TO G. W. ZANGER

BEIMIGENEMEMENEMIEHMEIEVERMINIMENB

Mott & Bedford
"Booter ye"

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DETROIn EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 GRATIOT AVE.
COB. LIBRARY AVE.

Foot Specialists

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953 Woodward Ave.

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TELEPHONE GLENDALE 1550

Gunsberg Packing Co.

—the home of finest dressed meats

Beef - Veal - Lamb


and all kinds of provisions.

"ASK FOR
GLINSIIERG'S"

Northway 1-8-6-9

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Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.

URNITURE HOUSE

OPPOSITE ARCADIA
B. L. MOY, MANAGER

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Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

Nlett'm Tailors

603 WOODWARD

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The Wednesday Sewing Circle
Young People's Society.
have closed their activities for the
The Voting People's Society of 1 k•
season after a busy winter, having Temple Beth 1.1 will have a meeting i : 2
completed the following number of Sunday night, March 23. Dancing1:
:
garments which were distributed and an interesting program will 1 ■ ■
among the various charities as fol- feature the evening. All members . ...
T
lows: The Visiting Nurses' Associa- are invited to attend.
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thin, 74 garments: Children s
ret.
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Hospital. 66; Tuberculosis, 94; Good-
fellows, 18; United Jewish Charities,
18.

Public Dancing Every Evening
Private Dining Rooms
Special Monday Luncheon. ... 45c
Evening Dinner from 6:00 to 9:00 P. M.
Special Arrangements for the Accommodation of
Small or Large Parties.

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Miss Bertha Blatnikoff, President.

Wednesday Sewing Circle.

Most Varied Stock
In All Detroit
Priced Lower Here—

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Rose Room and Japanese Tea Room

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ORCHESTRA—DANCING

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The Vining People's League will •
hold their seventh annual dance Sun-
day evening, April 6, at the Arena
hardens, the proceeds to be distrib-
uted among the charitable institu-
tions of the city. The Young Peo-
Pie's League is a charitable orgam-
Jewish Woman's Club,
zation consisting of Jewish young sp.
Next NIonday afternoon, NIr. Frank men mid 1v 0111111 ill Detroit. The
L. Tompkins will dis cus , th e ' , Ch erry League hopes to make this its great- al
Orchard," by Tchekhor, at the meet- csI event. Shies
is
mg o f th e Jewish ‘\ °man s ( l u l t. at president 01 the League, and Mr.
Temple Beth El. All are cordially Louis Bass is acting as publicity di-
invited to attend the meetings of the . rector for the dance,
chili. Mr. Paul Honore will give an

illustrated lecture till "Etchings" at New MacDiarmid Store
a special meeting to be held Mon-
in Broadway Market WI
(lay, Niarch 31.
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Annonc
ti ement is made by the Nlac- '
Junior Young People's Society.
Diarmid Candy Company of the
The first big dance of The Junior opening of a store in the Broadway 42
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People's Society will take 'Market on Saturday. March 22.
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place at the Temple Beth El, Satur- Fhis store was established in re• gp
span:
to
numerous
requests
of
pat-
'
(lay evening, Nlarch 22, 1919.
A
of the market for a convenient mJ
three-piece orchestra will saw away ✓ o
I lut melodies, N'everythite.
T his place to purchase candies while on rar;
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their
shopping
tour.
dance trill
ill bring to a successful ter -
urination an extensive drive for mem- N1 I itli the opening of the Broadway' ! .M.
hers. Everyone is cordially invited Market Stoll., NI acDiarmids now op- v..
six stores in Detroit.
I he ac
to come. Do not miss the big lime.
Live management of the business is
in charge of Preston NiaeDiartnid.

Everything to eat in season--

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stirring addresses of the Con en-
in.
Scrgyant In int.
Levy, of the
adjutant - general's office at Wash-
ington, has received his bun , r-
ahle discharge from the army and

Hemlock 5854

BIMEHMEM'annahliMIDENIMIHNIDEVif:HidgIaha

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\I r. and Mrs. Nurko, of Bovne
City, Nlich., arc visiting their
daughter, Miss Nlildred Nurko, of
Palmer avenue.
NIr. and Mrs. Harry Snit. (nee
Fanny Snlith). Of IN Hancock
avenue east, are receiving (lin-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
1)avid Philipson, of Cincin-
nati, who was one of the speak-
ers at the IZeligious Education
Association Convention, returned
to his boon on Tuesday. 1)r.
Philipson made one of the most

—Weddings—Banquets—All Social Occasions

M. A. Pereira, Mgr.

!YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
GIVE 7TH ANNUAL DANCE

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Bilk Gloves

196 HASTINGS, ST, DETROIT

T

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

Announcing a Complete Showing of

Spring Headwear for Men

Stitched Cloth Hats, $3, $4
Felt Hots, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7
Caps, $1.50 to $4

The Busiest and Biggest

East Side Jeweler

INCLUDING

Cor. Adams and Hastings Sta.

ileadqrarters for

JOHN B. STETSON HATS



Detroit, Mich.

Abe for

BORSALINO tIATS

HENRYVHATTER

DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 ORATIOT AVE.
COB. LIBRARY AVE.

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