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August 08, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-08-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PACE TWO

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SUMMER FURS
A

GORH T Z SHOP

Mrs. R. Jacobs, of Luling, Texas,
Mrs. L. Levy and Mr. and Mrs. M.
who was the guest of his children. Mr. Liederman have joined the Chicago
and Mrs. Ira D. Jacobs, of Medbury colony at Benton Harbor, Mich.
avenue, has returned to his home, tak-
Mrs. Nathan Soodoivsky, of Chica-
ing his grandson, Marvin Jacobs, with
go, is spending several weeks at Mt.
Miss Miriam Hellman was a guest him.
Clemens, Mich.
in Detroit over the week-end. She left
Miss Dee Benjamin has returned
Sunday to return to Berkeley college
from a three weeks' visit in Chicago
Miss Aimee Tobias is in New York
to resume her studies. Miss Hellman
city.
is the daughter of Mr. Joseph Hell- and Michigan City.

R
E

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and
Mr. Louis A. Welt are among this
l week's arrivals at the Grand hotel,
Mackinac Island.

H

E
R
E

Confidence

MHE purchase of a diamond
1 is distinguished from the
average buying transaction be-
cause of the unusual degree of
confidence placed in the seller.
Clients of The Gorham Shop
enjoy genuine satisfaction in the
ownership of exceptional dia-
monds because they feel certain
that their faith has been fully
justified. Our diamonds range
from stones of modest price to
those of great value. You may
purchase any of them and be
certain that you are getting full
value for every dollar.

man, formerly of this city.

H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

Friends of Louis Cohane will he
happy to know that he is convalescing
at the Evangelical Deaconess hospital
from the effects of an operation for
acute appendicitis. Mr. Cohane is now
permitted to see visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris and
Mr. J. E. Landau is in New York.
daughter, Miss Helen, of Pilgrim ave-
Mrs. S. E. Sallan and Miss Sallan
nue, have returned from a three weeks'
Mrs. Charles Spero and Mrs. Cour,
are guests at the Grand Hotel, Mack-
of Cleveland, arc at Mt. Clemens,
trip in the East.
inac Island.
Si ich.
Mrs. Hugo Parshall is spending a
Mrs. Samuel Frant, laughter Au-
few weeks at the Grand Hotel, Macki-
Much interest is centered about the
drey and son Jack, are spending a few
animal moonlight to be given next
nac Island.
sc eeks at the Gratiot Inn, at Gratiot
Tuesday evening, August 12, by the
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kositchek and Diem. Cholem Juniors. The steamer
---
daughter. Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Put-in-Bay has been chartered and an
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosinska and
Adolph Kositchek have returned from excellent orchestra has been engaged.
little daughter are stopping at the Al-
an extended lake trip to Chicago by Tickets may be obtained from tit ,
pena Ilouse in Alpena for two or
way of Mackinac Island and the Soo. committee, consisting of Misses Char-
three weeks
lotte Price, Anna Shapero, and Minnie
Mrs. Henry L. Morse is the guest Benderoff and Aaron A. Silverblatt,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Daniel E. Shapero, Bernard 'Weinberg,
Friedman. of Minneapolis. She went Nlanuel J. Rosenthal, Charles Rubiner
to meet her brother, J. Mitchell Fried- and Nathan E. Metzger, or at the foot
titan, who arrived in New York from of First street, where the boat will
France this week, and is expected leave promptly at 8:30 p.
home shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feilberg, of
Mrs. Philip Goldberg and children Chicago, entertained at the Terrace
of Monroe. Mich., were the guests of Garden with 6 o'clock dinner Saturday
honor ol their
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Englander, of evening, July
mother, Nirs. E. Feilberg, and broth-
Cleveland.
ers, Bennet, of Cleveland, and Fred
Mr. Abner Friedman has returned Feilberg, of this city, who motored
to his home in Minneapolis after a to Chicago.
Visit here with friends.
Nit-S. S. H. Katz and sister. Hannah,
Miss Jennie Kahn, of 256 Nledbun of Chicago, are visiting their sister,
avenue. who has been in Mackinac Isl- Mrs. Thomas Perlman, Bay City,
and, left for other Northern resorts Mich.
where she will visit for several weeks.

GIRLS
CLASS WILL TELL---

IF HE TAKES YOU TO "MacDIARMID'S --
You know he shows good
Taste and Proves His Class

SIX STORES IN DETROIT

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,INC.

GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R S

\

5gES'ar#4

'1acDiarmid's By
Parcel Post
Anywhere.

Spectra:11a at Caudyrralt

Mr. and N1rs. Benjamin Meisner and
The Misses Rae and Anne Cohen, of Mrs. Samuel Meisner are spending
Palmer avenue, have returned from several weeks at the Grand Hotel,
Mackinac Island after a very delight-
Mackinac Island.
ful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrey N. Mende's-
Miss Rae Illatnikoff, of 306 Ferry solo], of 1069 Fourth avenue, are
avenue east, has left to spend her va- mending a few weeks at Ottawa
cation with . her ann•. Mrs. II. Fried- Beach.
man, in IlaftinnIre, NId.
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cagell and
Tastefully simple in its appoint- daughter, Francis, spent the week-end
ments was the wedding of Nliss Mil- at Oxley, Ont.
dred \Vedic, daughter of NIrs. Leah
---
sir
Werbe, of 228 Westminster avenue, to
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stern and chit-(
AI r. Saul Rothenberg, son of Mr. and dren, of Joliet, III., motored to Detroit
Mrs. Meyer Rothenberg, of Fast Fer-
and are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Charles
ry avenue, at the bride's residence A. Bennett, of 93 Massachusetts ave-
Wednesday evening, August Si. A re-
ception for the immediate family was nue.

Newton Annis

(Since 1887)

August

Fur Sale

held following the ceremony. ilr. and
Mrs. Rothenberg are taking a lake
trip to Mackinac. Mr. Rothenberg re-
turned two weeks ago from France
where he served 18 months with a
medical unit of the A. E. F.

We Are Selling Entire
Stock at Sale Prices

239 Woodward at Clifford

iM

"Follow the Trapper."

:1'

rs. Abe Slechsler and daughters,
Frieda, Sylvia and Melba returned to
their home in Pittsburgh after visiting
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Stiglitz, of Mt. Clemens, 'Mich.,
, Harry
and brothers,
Messrs. anti Jack s
I Many delightful

Mr. and Mrs. Krieger and family
have returned from their trip to Cedar social affairs were given in honor of
the visitors.
Point.

Among the Detroit resorters at
Eagle River, Wis., are Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Lieberman and daughter,
Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Krohn and daughter, Helen, who are
spending a fortnight there after an ex-
tended motor trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber are
motoring through the Fast. They will
spend about a week in and about New'
York and a week in Atlantic City.
NVhile in New York a number of func-
tions were planned for the visitors,
among which was a seafood •dinner
given at Sheepshead Bay.

Mr.
York.

$25, $35,
$50, $60,
$90 to $400

Grinnell
Bros.'
Victrola
Service
is the Best

Convenient
Payments
if Desired

The Famous Victor "Red Seal"
Artist Records Reduced Y3 to Y2

Those wonderful musical masterpieces which every music lover has always
wanted to own, now- placed within the reach of all. This is undoubtedly the
most important musical announcement made in years.

Music lovers frequently pay $5 to $10 for the privilege of hearing a single
Artist in opera or recital. How much better to own Victor "Red Seal"
Records of their singing, or playing, and enjoy them at home as of ten as you
wish.

The following selected list of favorite "Red Seal" selections is typical of the
great reduction in prices. Get these beautiful Records now before our stocks
are exhausted. Glad to play for you.

a great convenience.

Grinnell
Bros.

26 Music Stores
Headquarters
243.247 Woodward Ave.

Morris

Birnbaum is in New

Miss Isabella Werbe, of Westmin-
ster avenue, and Miss Fannie Rothen -
berg. of East Ferry avenue, are leav-
ing Monday on a boat trip to Buffalo,
from which point they will leave to go
to Atlantic City. visiting in Philadel-
ithia and New York prior to their re-
turn. They will be gone three weeks.

Victrolas

These and many other
celebrated Artists make
Records exclusively for
the Victor Co. They can
he heard only on "Red
Seal" Records. Get com-
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Ask about our Record
A PPROVAL, plan — it's

DETROIT

Mr. Pnd Mrs. Sol Goldman, of the
Tidier Hotel. and their cousin, Master
Walter II. Moskowitz, of 471 Virginia
Park, are motoring through the East
and will spend a week in Atlantic City
before returning to Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeb and Miss
innie Wertheimer have moved to
999 Brush street. Miss Wertheimer
left Friday for a two weeks' visit at
Port Austin.

At r. and Mrs. David Friedman and
children of Minneapolis left Sunday
last for Chicago and Detroit. Here
they will be met by Nrr. and Ntrs.
Alexander Friedman, and will take the
boat trip to Mackinac and the Thous-
and Island , . Previous to their return
they will also visit in New York.

Farrar,

Come," from Madam Butterfly,
88113 Some Day
130
sung by Farrar, was $3.00, now

literally c•verhaul.
ed. A slight fault
of adjustment nr a
loose lens will

Hell

now

87298 "Onward Christian Soldiers," sung by
,
ntane-fleink, was $2.00, now

1.53

Seim-

1.93

88297 Bell Song. from "Lakme," sung by Tetrazzini,
1.50
was $3.00. now

87212 "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," sung by Gluck
1.50
and Homer, was $2.00, now

THEO. F. A. OSIUS

REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, CONTRACTS

Cherry 3409

323 Broadway Market

rase no end of
annoyance. I ask
that you call on
me frequently and
have your glasaas
pu in form. This, of
nspeeted
Is a part of my servie , that
ntaila no obligation en your part.
A close acquaintance with my meth-

87132 "Abide With Me." sung by Gluck and Homer,
1.50
was $2.00, now

ods will runs Ince you of the efficient
optical service I am capable of render.
Mg.
Call at your convenience.

88576 "Last Rose of Sommer," sung by Hempel, was
1.50
$3.00, now

Registered Optometrist and Manufac.
turIng Optician.

80597 "Duct of the Flowers," from 7 ■ 1adaM Butted),
sung b ■ Alda and Braslan, was $3 , (10, 11W . 2.00

LOU GOLDBERG

245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Cor. Clifford)

De- Records Promptly Delivered—Telephone Cherry 3600

Open Evenings.

0 0

Main 453

gErarEEDIE

LERIEr

In n

NORMAL COURSES

Fall term August 29th

SPECIAL
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Domeetio Science
Tea Room and Institution
Domestic Art
(Management)
Physical Training
Industrial Arts
Visiting Housekeepor
Manual Training
Dietetics
Drawing
Music
Secretaryship
Commercial
One and two year courses.
and professionally the posi-
Great demand for our graduates. Financially
New location and
tions are most desirable. Established thirty years.
anuipment. Send for catalog of any department.

THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL

Northway 192

1197 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.

f

4•• ■ •• ■ •

Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator

Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions

I am Competent

glasses, from time
to time, t.hould he

88454 "Old Folks at Home," sung by Melba, was $3.00,

FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE

O

VER seventy-five per cent of the
leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
city have been catered out by us In the
last year.

to give you prompt
and careful service
on
Tiwanll r eal. r work.

1.00

88068 l'ensieroso, "Sweet Bird," sung by Melba, was
1.50
$3.00. now

12-ROOM--MODERN--LOT 100x120

MY DESIRE TO PLEASE

was

rj

ON CADILLAC AVENUE

o000o0o0tiO.0aCzCso<> 4.10

88561 "Holy Night," sung h..Carstso, was $3.00, now.. 130

Baby's Lullaby," sung by
$2.00. now

This Beautiful Residence

Mr. Berton Lieberman and Mr. Vic-
tor Klein have returned to Cleveland
after spending the week-end here.

88472 "Olden Times," sung by Caruso, was $3.00, now..$1.59

87290 "War

gP-10.2.2101010 1-0521-

No occasion too small—none too
large to receive our quotations.

Phone us.

ETROIT CATERING & DECORATING C

M. A. Pereira, Mgr.

125 Richton Ave.

Hemlock 5654
Main 3777

GUARANTEED ODORLESS

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