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Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg was in
Mrs. Samuel S. Mayerberg has re.
mimed from a visit with her family in Cleveland Tuesday, where he official-
' ed at the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca
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Cleveland,
'Markowitz Cassel, a prominent Jew•
Mrs. S. E. Slobin, of 199 East 'WI social-service worker.
Josephine, annount/L. the engages
Mr. and Mrs. A. Asherson, •of 206
mint of her sister, Miss Sarah Green-
berg, of Bay City, to Lieut. Dr. harry Medhury avenue, announce the en-
Lebson, of East St. Louis, Ill., who gagement of their daughter, Lillian, t o
has recently returned from active Mr. Aubrey N. l'ereira, son of Mr. and
service overseas. Mks Greenberg: Mrs. N. A. Pereira, of this city. Re,.
after visiting Nev • jork city„.and ception on Sunday, July 27th. No
spending part of the season in 'stile cards.
Catskills, is now I 2 .40nding a' icy/
Mrs. Rosa Aronheim, of 702 TRI-
weeks with her siste,r, to the city.
M:III avenue, entertained for her niece,
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Miss Esther Gomberg, and bridal
Miss Esther tinhOrg, of Duluth: party, with a pre-nuptial dinner
Minn., and Dr. Charles E. Goodnaam,
Thursday evening last. Covers were
of Virginia, Minn., were united in
laid for ten guests.
marriage by Rablii:Iiininuel S. Mayer-
berg at Temple Betk HI Friday last at
Mrs. Lillian Gomberg and soil,
p. m., following WhiCh a beautifully Ephraim, of Duluth, Minn., are the
appointed 'dinner was served at the guests of Mrs. Gomberg's sister, Mrs.
lintel Statler for ten .guests.
Rosa Aronheim, of Tillman avenue.
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,JEIERIOMIES2.1
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Serve You
Let
Delicious Frozen Creams, Sodp, Fizzes
Parfaits, Sandwiches, Ctilf
Ground Floor—Main Sure
taiaj). The
Broaclwax Theatre
32 BROADWAY
—Open Sundays—
Which Watch?
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•1 Mr. D. Krolik is in New York city:
Miss Belle Fay Brown.
Of much interest to the younger set of
...,,
Fall term August 29th
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Domestic Art
Physical Training
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Manual Training
Drawing
Music
Commercial
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Dietetics
Secretaryship
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One and two year courses.'
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THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL
Northway 192
" 1197 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Minh.
A regular meeting of Sigma Xi
Sorority was held at the home of
the president, Sara Zanders, 1117
Townsend avenue, Monday evening.
Owing to the heat the meeting was
adjourned early and the remainder of
the evening given over to recreation.
The following attended: Sara Zan-
ders, Violet Solomon, Clara Stumpf,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank arc Eva Williams, Florence Williams,
wiests for a few weeks at "The Inn;' Edna Reese and Amelia Rose. The
next meeting will he at the home of
Charlevoix, Mich.
Edna Reese, Belvidere avenue, Mon-
Dr. N. E. Aronstam has returned day evening.
Atlantic
City.
from a trip to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Soifer and son
. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss have have returned from an extended trip
through
the East and are now at their
returned to their home in Cleveland
After a visit with Mrs. Sloss' parents, home, 590 Brpsh street.
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Miss Ruth Rosenfield and nephew,
Arthur Goulson, Jr., of NVinona aye-
ime, are visiting for a few days at
Parsen's Island, St. Clair Flats, the
guests of Mrs. Adolph Sloinan.
•'Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sillman and
'fondly are summering at Far Rock-
away, Long Island. They are the
guests of Mrs. Sillman's sister, Mrs.
Fred Grosslight, of New York city.
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ansian Company
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Mrs. Harry L. Kopel and son,
Hugh, of Cleveland, formerly of De-
troit. are visiting at the home of Mrs.
R. Kopel, of 203 East Warren avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuttnauer, of
the Hotel Statler, leave Saturday for
a trip to Duluth, Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Lake Minnetoka.
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ANNOUNCES
be
The entire management of The Parisian Company will
under the supervision of Mr. Louis Siegel, who for years has
managed the Cloak & Suit Department of Heyn's Bazaar.
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Buyers are now in the East making very extensive purchases
of the finest merchandise obtainable, to present to the women
of Detroit on "Opening Day."'
Mr. S. R. Goldsmith is in New
guest at the Pennsylvania
York,
Hotel.
Fitting Your Glases
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Taltittitt (gri- 1
..The Fashion Shop of Detroit
Next Door to Madison Theater
July Clearance
Presenting Greater Values
Than Ever in High-Grade
Exclusive "CONKLIN" Apparel
While They Last
Choice
Choice
Any
Any
in the House
in the House
Suit Cape
$2V
Formerly Sold
up to $110
SPECIAL
19. ,25
Selected From Stock for Immediate Clearance
$
150 Dresses
at
Taffeta
Serge
Satin
Georgette
order that
In
Your glasses may
be properly fitted
and tender 111axl-
mum Service, it
Is Important that
the work be exo. ,
cute,' by one who
Is export In ad-
In this
justing.
t h e
•, -ttloo
st)le of NOM'
glasses should he
given due eon-
skielatlan. We
a large
havo
stock of !rames
ro mountings
?tom which to
select those that
ale the nost
Find best
J COM
suited to your
features.
LOU GOLDBERG
Registered Optometrist and Mania.
factoring Optician
245 GRISWOLD COR. CLIFFORD.
Main 451.
Open Evening!).
WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO BE ABLE TO PLAY
The Latest Itaa-Time Jazz Mode On The Nano'
I /tin Teach You In The Shortest Possible Time.
HELEN L. KRAUSE
Northwty 6374-M.
186 Palmer Ave. F.
RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO.
84
Jefferson
Avenue
Phone lee
High grade work
done by experts.
Eatimate
Cad. 1449
Let us give you
estimates.
Wants' Wear
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SLIP
COVERS
Every, require-
ment for the coming
Hnitert
—jet
M.tela
Imort
Moe
child in clothing and
nursery furniture at
moderate prices.
Maternity
Apparel
Garment.
t. that conceal
sandman., tetiett smartest
atyle and Alford
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FURTHER ANNOUNC EM ENTS TO FOLLOW
DETROIT
Formerly Sold
up to $110
Exclusive Apparel for
Women, Misses and Children
TWO FLOORS OF MILINERY
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN A STREET
Mrs. J. F. Baker and family, of 40
Medbury avenue, are leaving Satur-
day, July 26, to spend the remainder
of the summer at Gratiot Inn, Huron
Beach.
that it has secured the lease on the building
now occupied -by Heyn's Bazaars and will
after it is vacated, completely remodel it—
to open in the Fall with ,
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GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
$39.50
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SUITS COATS DRESSES FURS SKIRTS
BLOUSES SILK UNDERWEAR CORSETS
PETTICOATS KIMONOS SHOES
CHILDREN'S WEAR, ETC.
GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rosen! , aum, of
New Haven, Conn., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. S. Cugell, of this city.
Private Herman Velick, son of Mr.
G. Velick, of Palmer avenue, has re-
tuned after 18 months' service in
France with the Motor Transport
Corps.
A New Store—Under an Old Management
you will find it an easy task to select a
watch of unusual and distinctive merit.
Miss Hattie Gittleman, of 211 East
Kirby avenue, and Miss Sylvia K.
Gittleman, of 2315 Second avenue,
have left for Muskoka Lake, Canada,
where they will spend several weeks.
Mr. Ralph Steiner and Mr. L. Wein-
berg, of Cleveland, motored to De-
Mr. Harry Landsman has returned
troit Sunday last.
from a short stay in Cleveland, 0.,
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where
he visited Mr. and Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe String, who have
been visiting their mother, Mrs. Cohn, of .Drexel avenue.
String, of Pittsburgh, have returned
Mr. Harold Rosenthal, son of Mr.
to their home.
and Mrs. j: I'. Rosenthal, is in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., studying with his uncle,
p , Mr. and Mrs. M. Kleinordlinger;.of Rabbi A. 'NI. Ashinsky, preparatory
Pittsburg, are motoring to Detroit.
to his entrance as a divinity student
,
at Columbia University in the fall.
■ Mrs. Ethel Levy has returned
to Alpena and Mackinac
Mrs. Mow Marx, of Denver, Cola,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Helen
Levy, of 24 West Warren avenue.
Miss Anne Cohen, of Palmer ave-
nue, left Wednesday last for a few
days' visit at Lake Orion, where she
will be a guest of Mrs. Harry Sellins.
0. visit
CHRONICLE WA T AD S PAY Island.
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Piquet, Meylan, Vacheron & Con-
stantin, Agassiz, Longines, Gruen,
Hamilton, Howard, Elgin and Walt-
ham. From this splendid collection,
charming daughter of Mrs. Jay Xovitz,
of Detroit, to Mr. Jacob Berkowitz, of
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloman.
NORMAL COURSES
a watch, we are vitally in-
reason we carry a complete line, in-
cluding such famous watches as the
Jules Jorgensen, Touchon, Audemars
Mr. Adolph Freund has returned
from a trip to Cleveland, 0., where he
attended the dedication of the new
Montefiore Home erected 'for the
housing of the aged and infirm.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob will
spend several weeks at the Chippewa
Hotel, Mackinac Island.
Stet-whit, Opedycrali
HEN you come here to buy
terested in making sure that you get
the particular watch which will best
meet your requirements. For this
Miss Vera Marx has returned from the Detroit Jewish community is the an-
it three weeks' visit at Three Rivers, nouncement of the engagement of Miss
Belle Fay Brown, of Newark, N. J.,
Mich.
MacDlarmld's Famous
Candles at 81x
Stores In Detroit
THE
DETROITER
common.
to $79.50
Coat
$19.75 to $157.50
Skirts
$6.95 to $16.85
LANE BRYANT
Second Floor. 255 Woodward Ave.
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