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June 27, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-06-27

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A mericas ifewisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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WOODWARD

An

ment of their daughter, Ethel, to Mr.
Mrs. S. Fox of Indianapolis is vis-
Jack NI. Shuffman, son of Mr. and
iting her daughter, Mrs. S. L. Segar,
Mrs. II. Kadish.
381 Webb avenue.

DETROIT

Chic Mid-Summer
Millinery Modes

An unusual display of Hand-
some Dress and Garden Hats;
airy, filmy types of black maline,
smartly trimmed. Ribbon Sport
Hats in many chic effects and
pretty colors, very moderately
priced.

N. J., a student at the University of

Michigan, spent the week-end as the
guest of the Racoosins at 389 Clay
Miss Sue Schlussel has left for a
few weeks' visit to Columbus, 0., avenue.
where she will he the guest of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gitlin, 481 St. An-
S. Stone.
toine street, announce the engage-

St. Louis

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Mr. Benjamin Klein, of Bayonne.

LOCAL NOTES

Kansas City

Cincinnati
Cleveland

Miss Edith Nlansbach, daughter of
NIrs. Edwin Goldberg entertained
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mansbach, of 109
411 children at a party Saturday for
Owen avenue, has the distinction of
the pleasure of her daughter, Virginia.
being one of four students out of a
The engagement is announced of class of 125 at the Northern High
School to receive a diploma with
Miss Gladys Sunshine, daughter of
' locution.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sunshine, Knoxville, "magna cum Janda.
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Tenn., to. Mr. Albert Weisman, of
Mr. and NIrs. I. D. Cohen, of Co-
this city.
shocton, O., announce the marriage
Louis Cohane has been elected a of their daughter, Francis, to Leon
member of the executive committee H. Koplowitz, sou of Mr. and Mrs. I.
of the Lawyers Club of Nlichigan Koplowitz, of 228 Medbury avenue.
Mr. Cohanc's suggestion that black- The marriage took place at the Dish-
boards showing cases on rail in jut- tar hotel, Columbus, 0., June 10th,
lice courts be placed in every court Rabbi Kornfeld officiating. 'Mr. and
room for the convenience of lawyers Mrs. Koplowitz left for an eastern
was adopted. trip and will make their home in De-
troit.
The regular meeting of the Sigma
Nliss Rae Cohen of Palmer avenue
Xi was held at the home of Nliss
Clara Stumph, Nlonday evening. At left Monday for Lake Orion, where
the close of the business meeting, the she will be a guest of Mrs. harry
members enjoyed singing and dare- Sellins.
ing. The following members were
Mr. Nlilton Bernstein. upon whom
present: Sara Zanders, president;
Violet Singer, treasurer; Sadie I. Sol- the University of 1)etroit conferred
onion, secretary; Eleanor Powers, the degree of - Bachelor of Commer-
Eva Williams, Florence Williams, cial Science, is the first Jewish young
Laura Campbell, Edna Reese, Nlar- man to receive the degree from that
ion I ungs and Clara Stumph. institution.

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Tailored of Fine Quality
Gabardines, Tricotines, Poiret
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Mrs. Tillie Birnkrant and sons, iif
Saul and Mark, left Tuesday morning
for an extended motor trip through
the east. They will visit Toronto, 5)
New York and Atlantic City. The
ve Bind:rant boys, Saul, NI ark and st
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Shapero Hive, No. 564, will gi
their annual excursion to Bob-Lo Nlichael, who graduated from the De-
b Thursday, July .3rd. troit College of Law last week, have st
the distinction of being the first three
members of a single family to grad-
Mr. and Mrs. William Kline, of 147 uate with the same class, in the his-
Northfield avenue, announce the en- tory of the University.
gagement of their daughter Nladeline,
to Mr. Edward Orlik of Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg, of 40

Alex• Cohen of Lansing spent the
week-end with his sisters, Misses Rae
and Anne Cohen, of 152 Palmer ave-
nue east.

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Naturally being so well made they will
stand all kinds of washing. Circular tucks,
eyelet and applied qued embroidery and
ornamental buttons are the means by
which these skirts acquire distinction.
A special feature is the range of sizes from
24 to 38 waist band.

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Atkinson avenue, motored to Colum-
A very simple home wedding was bus last week to attend the Koplow-
solemnized Wednesday, June 2.3, at itz-Cohen wedding.
2 l'. M., when Miss M. Blanche 'Weis-
berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Al Salle with his brothers and
Ilarry II. Weisberger of California sisters, of 188 Medbury avenue, have
avenue, Highland Park, was united taken a cottage for the summer at
in marriage to Mr. Lew L. Levinson, Peach Point, Put-in-Bay, 0.
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Levinson of
Mr. J. I). Rosenberg spent a few
this city. Rabbi A. NI. Hershman of-
ti, iated. Nlr. and Mrs. Levinson left days in New York last week.
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for au extended wedding trip in the
Mr. S. Cohen, of Flint, Mich., an-
On their return they will re-
cast.
nounces
the
marriage
of his daughter,
side at 932 Lafayette Blvd.
Bessie, to Mr. Barney Nathan, son
of Mr. and NIrs. J. Nathan of 191
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Rosenberg Jefferson avenue. Rabbi Eiseman
and family of Atkinson avenue have performed the ceremony. After an
motored to Cleveland.
eastern wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan will make their home in De-
Mrs. I. \V. Jacobs has returned troit.
from a three weeks' trip to l'itts-
burgh and Milwaukee.
Mrs. Morris Arnovits and young
son, Morton, who were the guests of
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returned to their home at Lawrence,
Mich. Mrs. :Nrnovits accompanied
her parents to Columbus to be pres-
ent at the marriage of her brother,
Leon Koplowitz.

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$1785

I)r. and Mrs. 1. Z. Taub (nee Miss
Sadye Weinstock) have returned
from an extended wedding trip
through the east and have taken an
apartment at 29 Parsons street. I)r.
haul, has recently been appointed
assistant superintendent of the De-
f,it House of Correction.

(Continued On Page Six.)

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The Condensed Specifications of the Victory
Model Leave Nothing to Be Desired.

Frame—Parish-Bingham, designed for Notch-
kiss drive.
Wheelbase-118 inches.
Axles and Bearings—Timken.
Brakes—Internal and external, 14-inch drums.
Springs—Front, semi-elliptic, 39 inches. Rear,
semi-elliptic, 54 inches.
Radiator—Fedders, honeycomb—water pump
circulation.
Motor—Red Seal Continental, 6 cylinders—
3 1 ,x4 1 ',.

Transmission—Brown-LiPe.

Joints—Spicer.
Clutch—Borg Si Beck.

Battery—Exide.
Starter and Ignition—Delon system. Bendix
drive.
Steering Gear—Worm-and-pear type.
Tires-4-inch demountable rims—extra rim on
rear.
leather
Upholstery—Genuine tan Spanish

throughout.
Top—One man, California style.

clining hack; in ecrtlo, gray and dark blue.

Actual
$16 Value

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ments renter at II. Siegel l'o.'ii and
women of fashion have 1.arthat that
this firm would no more think of in-
eluding In their carefully nehieteill
stoek of beautiful apparel a null, a
e rap or a gown that in lacking In one
of these essential qualities, than they
',odd of turning their entire store
"Srr to the sale of ordinary. faelor, ■ -
made goods.

If yon are one of those who know
this store. this fact has long been ap -
parent to you. The keynote of this
great business In quail ty. Quality.
evidemeed by securing garments of the
highest standard . ; quality 'Mown by
maintenance of 11P.11 , 10 prices: quality
seen in the clever freshnens of good/4
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BRINK
Piano Service

Tuning $3.00

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These are special while they last.

It is because of ll i.iiie points that the
II. Siegel Co.'s styles stand out no
strongly when compared with the or-
dinary models. The huffiness career
of this establishment has be, II devoted
to developing a superior g I ode of ap-
parel Worthy of its name and 1.11 this
endeavor they littie had the co-oper-
ation of the most celebrated designers
in Europe and .h merles.

Completely equipped.

JACK MONTGOMERY, in charge of Passenger Car Sales
Phone Cadillac 2012
A Step from Woodward
33-35 Charlotte Ave.
Distributors of Holmes, Grant, Moon and Harroun Cars.
DIAMOND T TRUCKS

Four (4) wheel, reed body, with leather hood; re-

In choosing outer garments the well
sted woman of today Is appealed to
posted
by Indisiduality, refinement, tl.e nut-
' teriabi and 140011 tailoring. A garment
that does not possess all of these char-
neteristics is Without Slifflelent merit
, to be In high quality class. They are
the pol.nts of worth that go to make
real value; elements every garment
should have; what customers should
' receive In return for their money.

(F. 0. B. St. Louis)

We are now demonstrating the Moon Light Six—a wonderful value in
Motor Cars.
You will be charmed with the beautiful lines of the Moon Light Six; you
will admire its elegant finish; the comfort of its seating arrangement; the
classy body and smart wire wheels; in every particular the Moon is a de-
pendable, most desirable motor car at a very small price.

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What Is Meant by
High Class Apparel

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FURNITURE 1 IOUSE

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CADILLAC HOTEL BUILDING

Detroit Foremost Restaurant

Business Lunches and Table D'Ilote Dinner

Free Estimates on

Dancing Every Evening

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

Music and Entertainment.

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All Work Guaranteed

Grand Pianos a Specialty

F. C. Brink Co.

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6436

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PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

Prof. F. Szende

Telephone Cedar 1122,

2207 W. Jefferson.

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