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August 15, 1919 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-08-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

LOCAL NOTES

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Miss Carrie Samuels has returned
from Scotus Point, N. V., alter a
several weeks' Visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Kohn are at the
II mei Astor, New York.

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Nit-. Boris Gudnor and his brother,
Dr. Ira Goodman, kit Friday for an
automobile tour through New York
state. 'They will be gone two weeks.

Ntr. and Mrs. I. Cohen and son,
Seymour, and daughter, Ruth Laur-
vita, of (,44 Dix Ave., are touring to
Chicago and Ishpeming, Mich.

51 r. and NIrs. Max Steingold left
for a few weeks' trip to New York,
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Mrs. Lewis Rubinson, of 149 Kirby
Ise., had as her guest for the week-
Nut Miss sehila Hull and MISS Rose
Brenner, of Cleveland, O.

August Furniture Sale

305 Off

HE Items listed at the

right are typical of the

splendid furniture values
now offered at this store.

Excepting only baby carriages,

refrigerators and stoves, our en
tire stock of the finest obtainable

furniture Is included in the 30%

discount.



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. $196 ._ •
$378E

$280 Overstaffed Mo-
.00
hair Velour Davenport
$540 2-pc. Cane, Solid Mahogany,

Mr. and Mrs.. A. Price, Miss Pearl
Hollander and Mr. Abe Landau, 04
of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned
home after an automobile tour to
Detroit.

NEW TELEPHONE. RATES _: ,_ 2 _I

Miss Sadie Kaplan, of 209 Earns- I
worth, has just returned from an ex-
tended tour ill New York, Philadel-
phia and other eastern points.

is N:iis'is Marie Golden. of Cleveland,
ting friends in Detroit.

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Mrs. D. M. Dean and daughter Do.-
returned home
after a few weeks' visit in Detroit with
-_- her sister. Mrs. J. II. Optner. David
M.' ()other, son of Mrs. J. IL Olillier,
-- has none to Chicagofor a visit with
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0 - his aunt, Mrs. D. M. Dean.

The Michigan Utilities Commission has
stated that a new schedule of rates will be
announced soon to be effective August 1st.
Subscribers will aid the Company to
meet its obligation by paying the August
service bills as rendered. Where new rates
are lower credit will be shown on subse-
quent bills.
We ask the co - operation of each
subscriber.

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Ntrs. Louis OguslieVitz has return-
, home from a visit to Atlantic City
and the cast.

Mr. Kenneth Belensky, son of air.
and Mrs. J. lielensky, of Alfred St.,
is spending his vacation in the cast,
Iisiting friends in New York, Boston,
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Dr. and Nfrs. Aronstam, of 119
Farnsworth Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their sister, Lillian Blum-
berg, to Ste. Jules L. Klein, of New
York City.

MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY

\f r. and Ntrs. Samuel Mandell, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Orbach and their daugh-
ter. Ilybla, of Vicksburg, Miss., mo-
tored to Cleveland over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman and
children, Leonard and Marion Saul-
(me, have returned to their home in
Minneapolis, Minn., after a visit of
two weeks spent with their sister,
Mrs. Tracy Friedman. of 108 War-
ren Ave. East. :Mr. Edward Fried-
man and Mr. Abner Friedman, also
of Minneapolis, were also guests of
Mrs. Friedman recently.

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Miss Sylvia Loder, charming guest
of Miss I3essye Steingold for several
weeks, has returned to her home in
Chicago.

You'll have a great time at B'nai Brith
Outing, Wednesday, Aug. 27th

If You are not a Subscriber, Mail Coupon Now

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The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.

Book Building, Detroit, Mich.

Gentlemen:—
Enclosed find $2.00 for which please mail The Jewish Chronicle
every week for one year to

Name

Address

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DON ' T Buy
New
Reflectors

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The Doherty Metal i
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Plating Co.
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Substantial legacies were left to
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Rear 76 Forest Ave. East
the San Francisco (Cal.) Federation
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of Jewish Charities and l'acitic He- Ei Easily accessible from John R. I
brew Orphan Home Society through
Between Forest and Garfield.
the will of Albert L. Langerman who
lassissussommitssistainumontatommuntrignswimsk
died three weeks ago.

The Misses Sadie Hertzberg and a '
Julia Garet are guests of Mrs. harry
L. Himmel in Cleveland.

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YOUNG LADY wishes room with
Jewish family. Call Melrose 1762-R,

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$50 Spinet Desk, William 35.00
and Mary, Mahogany..

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Brush street.

Young Judea.

I The Young J inlaean Literary Club
between 6 and 7 P. M.
ug. 13, at
'.Hiss Catherine Spilky, of Chicago, held its weekly meeting
is spending her N'acation with Mr. 7:30 p. 01.
MPLOYED COUPLE would like
and Mrs. Max Goldberg, of the Lewis''"Palestine, My Palestine," was sung E
one or two light housekeeping
Apts., 8 Superior Si.
by the entire club and then matters
rooms with refined Jewish family,
Rabbi S. S. Mayerherg has accept- of importance were discussed. '1 wo
or would share apartment with con-
i
ouncilmen
were
elected
for
the
J
ii-
give the coin-
genial couple. Call Miss Steinberg,
ma „ and
ed an invitation to
at the (bean Council, \f r. sandei
Cherry 6404 during day or North-
mencement address, August 22,
way 2192 evenings.
Lincoln School, at the close of suns- Mr.
Green.
The of
Council's
purpose
is
to take
charge
all Young
Judaean
casommussinumusalannassissiosaissamausiassme
tiler school.
activities throughout the city.
ND. Green ended the program by ,¢
Seymour Simons and "Pete" Iin- speaking on the subject, ''Can a So- 15
Inerman scored a big success at Ann cialist become a good Zionist." lie j
Arbor last Thursday at Hill Audi- endeavored to prove to the audience ' §
torium in the "Summer Spotlight'' 1.lmit,,,istii
aSocialist can become a good • §
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vaudeville and minstrel show, with a
I I
musical skit. The proceeds of the
The Young Judaean I.iterary Club's a
ticket sales will go to the American open meetings are discontinued and
University Union in' Paris.
one young folks wishing to join are 9
I
to the initiation fees.
Mr. I.. H. Rosinsky is in New York.
The next meeting of the organiza-
tion will he held Wednesday, Ang..20, i
Mr. Sylvan S. Grosser, of the Ho- 1919, at 7:30 sharp. 224 Warren E.
tel Addison, is spending a few weeks
1
with his parents at Atlantic City.
Just have those old ones re- I
"The Auxiliary of Zion" is a junior g plated. We make them Just A
Mr. Nathan Isenberg, of Toledo, is Judaean dub which was organized i
new at one-tenth the cost,
Its I No need to tie your car up.
a visitor in the city.
lately in the western district.
motto is "The Auxiliary of Zion 6 Leave them In the morning on 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goodman works like a lion." Sketches of their I .. your way to business. Call for
and child attended the funeral of Mr. work which they will do to live up to
them in the evening on your 3
Joseph Fisher, in Cleveland, Ohio, their motto will be printed in the
way home. No delay. No worry.
papers
under
Young
Judaea
for
the
last week.
benefit of giving junior boys and girls
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koplick, of from the ages of 12 to 15 an idea of
New York, were visitors in the city what young Judaeons can do.
last week.

Comer of Hastings and High
Five Blocks North Of Cratlot
Five Blocks East of Woodward

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WANTED—Y O U N G BUSINESS
MAN desires furnished room with

Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E..S.,
Jewish family. Vicinity of Brush
will give its annual excursion .Ntigust
and Warren. Address Box 115, De-
20th to llob-Lo. Boats Will leave at
troit Jewish Chronicle.
the foot of Bates street at 9 a. nn. and
3 I). In. Tickets may be secured at
the dock on the morning of the ex- FOR SALE CHEAP—FUNK &
WAGNALS JEWISH ENCYCLO-
cursion from members of the com-
PEDIA. Brand new. Twelve vol-
mittee.
umea. Call Glendale 7300.
As indicated by the sale of tickets,
a record crowd will attend this an-
nual event which promises to be the TO RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED,
largest and most succeshil in the
airy room, in modern apartment, to
Jewish gentlemen, with references.
history of Purity Chapter. Those who
have attended the excursions of the
107 East Forest Avenue. Glendale
Chapter in the past are looking for-
5330-M.
ward with pleasurable anticipation to
August 211. \l any noNel means of FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT BED-
entertainment have been devised by
ROOM, 3 windows; near two car-
the Entertainment Committee for the
lines. No other roomers. Private
members and their friends.
family. Gentlemen only. 1175

subject

$70 Chippendale Walnut $A030
lbai ■
Table, 48x49"
$255 Overstuffed Daven-
$17850
port and Chair

Chippendale
Velour

CLASSIFIED

PURITY CHAPTER OUTING
EVENT OF OF AUGUST 20

The following were elected officers
of the Theodore Herzl Zion Club for
the next three months. at its meet-
ing. Tuesday night. at Bernard Gins-
burg Library: J. Schwartz, president;
B. Bean, vice-president; J. Merkle,
secretary; I.. Toporof sky, sergeant-at-
arms.

Miss Mary Cohen has returned
from a three weeks' visit' in Chicago
as the guest of Miss Catherine Spil-
ky, who accompanied her to Detroit.
Miss Kate Frankel arrived here
from Philadelphia, Monday, and is
the guest of Miss Ilessye Steingold,
148 Farnsworth St. The first of a
series of delightful entertainments
planned for the visitor by her host-
ess took the form of a unique cos-
tume party for 22 girls Thursday
night.

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It Is a merger of several prosperous building and land companies,
which have shown increasing profits each year. Their business sin•e
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Mrs. Irwin Rubenstein (Mariam
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vania Hotel, New York City.

The Jewish people of Akron, Ohio,
have purchased a tract of land 90x500
feet on which they intend to erect a
hospital which is expected to cost in
the neighborhood of $1,000,000.


Within the last month the Buffalo
(N. Y.) Jewish Young Men's Asso-
ciation has enrolled a membership
rapidly approaching the 1,000 mark.

Griswold
and
Lafayette

Eight

Convenient
Branches

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