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July 04, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-07-04

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A merica Apish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 10, 01110

PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Kansas City
St. Louis

Cincinnati
Cleveland

131-17••141 WOODWARD AVZ

DETROIT

Beautiful New
Midsummer Hats

LOCAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. 1. Katz, of Brush
street, are spending several weeks at
the Mackinac Islands.

s Sinion are plan- ; l iti . 111`,P,M.P.V.DAVVIttt.4 ^1trillthltYtilltP.MIS
Mr.ti
an ■
laNIrs.11..ouliy for an extended' i. e;
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stay at Lake Beulah, Mich.
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We are now showing a complete assortment of
new White Velvet and White Satin Millinery for
midsummer wear, priced very moderately.

Knee, mint

imelhoch's



Miss Stella Satin- entertained for
her fiance. Mr. Benjamin B. Feinberg, it
at the latter's home, 257 Fast Ilan-
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and daughter, cock avenue. Sunday evening. in cel- li
Julia Ruth, are leaving this week for ebration of his graduation from the si
\ Trek. An
Charlevoix to remain for July and Detroit College of Law last
August. excellent musical program rendered r
by Nit- . Sam Pearlman, vocalist, Ben- ft.
Miss Ida Plotter, of 85 Frederick jamin Feinberg. violinist, and Morrey
street, is in Chicago where she is at Feinberg, pianist, was enjoyed by the
't
tending summer school at the Chi- fifty guests present. Dancing and in- 't
caw, College of Physical Education. teresting games concluded a very de- 0
lightful evening.
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— —
Miss Anna \Vax of 2206 Michigan
fi
The Young People's Auxiliary of the fl
avenue is spending the summer at
Shaarey
Zedek
will
give
their
moon-
fi
Orion Heights, Mich.
f,
light ride on Thursday evening, July ei
—a— itz. violin in- 10, On the strainer Pin-in-Bay. The
Mr. Saul Alnmov
structor at the Detroit School of !mat will leave from the foot of First
Nl usical :\rt, is continuing his study street at 8:30 P. M. Accommodations
music at New York this saintlier. have been made for a record crowd. f
Finzel's orchestra has been engaged 0
Mrs. Louis H. Goldberg, of Grand to furnish the music. Other novel r
Rapids, mich., who has been the forms of entertainment have been
guest of her sisters for the past fort- planned.
night, has returned to her home ac-
companied by her niece, Lena An- . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel \Vershen are t
t
Bette Schneider, of 116 Bethune west, receiving congratulations on the birth
with whom she will proceed to Ot- . of a son.
r
il
--
tawa Beach for a several weeks' stay.
Rea NVeinstehi. of Goshen, Ind, ft
.
t
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lightstone and spent Sunday in Lansing.

family have moved into their new
Mrs. Myer Frank, of Detroit, is
'
home at 567 Virginia Park.
I visiting her narents, Mr. and Mrs. 6 .4

V-t
Mrs. M. Goldberg and family, of Jacob Kositchek.
la
742 Seneca avenue, are at their sum-
at
Mrs. Paris, of Toledo, is the guest 01
mer cottage at Lake Orion.
Yr
of Mr. and Mrs. Kamins
M r. and Mrs. Louis Solovich and
Mrs. Henry Kositchek entertained
son. Irving, and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Solovich of the Irving Apartments. the Jewish Woman's Aid Society at
, 196 Farnsworth street, have left for h er h ome last wee k .
--
I an extensive automobile tour through
of
Mrs. Jacob Weil. of Philadelphia, is it
I the New England states, New York
and Pennsylvania. They will be gone •isiting her children, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Kositchek.
•about a month.

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For Women, Misses and Girls

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Now in Progress

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Women who have patronized our July Clearances
before know how remarkable are the values offered.
In many cases prices have been cut in two.

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If you can use an extra suit, wrap or frock, you
will find much to interest you in this sale.

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Private Samuel Curtis , 244 Winder
street, returned recently from France
where he has seen eighteen months'

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
TO GIVE MOONLIGHT

service.

Back to Nature

away from close office and stuffy home!

A bed in the open!

with all the joy of outdoor sleeping.

Doesn't it sound like a full-grown treat?

A

Goss Auto Tent

makes such a vacation possible—strap
one onto the running hoard of your car
—give the wife a welcome change—the
kiddies a chance to know what it is to
grow up with the big Outdoors.

A tent and a bed for two adults—out-

door comfort with home privacy. When
not in use the Auto Tent folds into a

compact, waterproof bundle.

Main
' 1430

Woodbridge
at
Bates

All plans are 110IA' complete for the
At the Hotel Deshler, Columbus, moonlight ride to be given by the
Ohio, recently, Miss Frances Cohen, Young Peoples Auxiliary of Shaarey
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Co- Zedek, on Thursday evening, July 10.
hen, of Coshocton, 0., became the The steamer Put-in-Bay will leave
wife of Dr. Leon H. Koplowitz, son the foot of First street at 8:30 p. m.
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Koplowitz of Med- . The steamer can accommodate 4,500
limy avenue.. The ceremony was People, and from advance reports of
performed by Rabbi Joseph L. Korn-, ticket sales, a capacity crowd is ex-
feld of Columbus. Miss Ruth K00 - pected.
lowitz, of Detroit, sister of the groom,
Finzel's orchestra will furnish the
and Harry Cohen, hnither of the'' music for the dancing in the spacious
bride,' were the only attendants. ball-room on the second deck of the
Guests at the wedding were Mr. and boat. Special entertainment has been
Mrs. I. Koplowitz of Detroit. parents planned for the evening.
of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. I. 1).
Tickets can be secured from mem-
Cohen, Mrs. J. 1. Selmer, of Fair- hers of the committee, from any mem-
mount, \V. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. her of the Young People's Auxiliary,
Baskin, Mrs. S. H. Kurlander and or at the dock.
Mrs. Max Arnold of Cleveland; Mrs,'
Irvine Korn and son Jerome, of Mc- Question of Massacre at Chelm
Kees Rocks, Pa.; Mrs. L. Siff, of Pitts-
Up In Polish Parliament
burgh; Mrs. J. R. Lewin, of Cincin-
nati; Mrs. Birdie Aranovitz, of Lau -
rims, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Silber-
London—At today's session of the
burg and son, Milton, and Mr. and
Polish Parliament, the government
Mrs. Joseph Kaplan, all of Detroit;
was asked directly to explain the mas-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blasberg, of Colum- ! ‘.,'‘c.re On Jews of Chelm. This clues-
bus; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosenberg, lion was brought up by the Labor
of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. I. Blit- deputies together with the Jewish
"Lanes representatives.
stein and daughter, Sylvia, of Z
No
satisfactory
NI. Schonberg, of Newark; Mr. answer was g i ven.
and Mrs. S. Ninsher, of New London;
Adolph Golden, Bert Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. David Davidorf, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Harris, Herman Harris, Miss
Dora Cohen, Jacob, Nlyron and Gee
nerd Cohen, all of Columbus. Dr.!
and Mrs. Koplowitz are enjoying a I The sheer cotton gowns—washable
exceedingly
honeymoon trio in the east. TheyOiesses—so-called, are
will make their home in Detroit.
! good locking and many of those of the
-
dark-lone, figured material could east-
Mr. and Mrs. Schlesinger, of De- iv be worn in
entire season with.
troit, who have been in Lansing for i,ut need for laundering.
some time, have gone to Detroit for
Cotton voiles striped in inch wile
a short stay. They will make their
bands of blue and white, pink and
home at St. Louis ill the near future.
white, lavendar and white, make very
1)r. and Mrs. M. Milton Hyman effective summer costumes. One re.
(nee Gertrude II. Frank) have re- cooly shown at It. Siegel Co.'s was
turned from an extended trip through note of black and white striped voile,
The bodice was long-waisted and sligh-
the east.
ly gathered into a wide girdle of the
material, the stripes of which ran
cross Wide. The sleeves were fash-
ioned in kimono style, extended to the
elbow and were trinineul at the lower
part with narrow pleati frills. The
elm was also edged with a narrow
pleated frill of the material as was
the narrow shirt at the sides.
Organdy makes delightfully cool,
dainty summer dresses but It belongs
by right to youth and slim figures for
its rigidity and its extreme thinne4s
re against it in the average W0111141'S
eyes. It may be seen at Siegel'm made
up in width or delicate colors with
fichn and narrow pleated frills with a
black velvet ribbon girdle, a choler
of small artificial flowers lucked in at
the waist line, and is an ideal frock
for a young woman.
Georgette Crepe shares popularity
of course with voile and organdy
dressea and because of its beauty and
possibilities it is greatly esteemed for
informal evening •oOumes end for
toimal t.fternoon occasions such as
country club teas and bridge parties.

The Summer Dresses
Are Charmingly Designed

Exquisite Suites!

In this complete stock you will find the most charming designs

In dining room, bedroom and living room furniture. Period

designs to meet with the approval of the most faatideous.

Don't fail to see them.,

F

RIEDENBERG'S

FURNITURE HOUSE

913417 Hastings, At Crosstown

"Meet Friedberg -- Wear Diamonds"

Welt Sole Oxfords

For Growing Girls

They are simple and graceful of line—and designed especially
to meet the requirements of growing feet.
They have welt soles and 1 5 's -inch
military heels. All sizes and widths.
And priced:

Tan and Black Calf, $5.50 to
$7.50.
Brown Kid at $6.50.
Black Kid at $6.

Turn Sole Oxfords
1-c, Growing Girls

They are mart looking and exceedingly comfortable.
They have I 2 -inch covered Cuban heels and turned soles.
They are priced as follows:

White Calf, at $3.53

Patent, at $6

Second Floor

A Service of Convenience

BRINK
Piano Service

All trustworthy persons ran select anything
front my magnificent stock of Diamonds,ll'atchei
and Jewelry, and arrange to pay for anything
that they desire in small weekly or monthly sums
to suit their own COIIVellience. risitors arc al-
itTIC011le sit Illy store!

Tuning $3.00

%.td,te,,,i

Free Estimates on

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

All Work Guaranteed

Grand Pianos a Sp.;cialty

F. C. Brink Co.

Woodward and Adams Avenues

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 8436

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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