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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOCAL NOTES

Gneiss/sag
Cleveland

Kunsan City
St. Low

17111•111111111 WOODWARD AV&

Nliss Lillian I. Gitlin, of East Pal-
mer avenue. left August 15th for a
Iw o weeks' trip through the east,
where she trill meet her mother who
ha. been visiting there with friends
for the past six weeks.

DETROIT

The Auxiliary of Zion is a tumor
Judean chili winch was organized re-
cently in the western district. The
members are from 12 to 15 years old.

NIr. and Mrs. George Jacobson. of
Ferry avenue, East, wish to zintiounce
the marriage of their daughter, Flora.
to hi. Ilarrkon Freid, recently re- Mich.
turned from service with the A. E. F..
\I r. Daniel Shapiro, of 271) Alfred
Sunday evening, August 17. Rabbi
street. has left for Atlantic I.
Judah I.. Levin officiated.
where he will remain for a period of
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Solomon, of three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
308 West Euclid avenue, are spending
A very delightful reception for the
their vacation at the Hotel Breakers,
immediate family was held at the
l'edat Point, I).
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nlax Mintier,
Forest avenue, 'Tuesday
Nliss Gladys Fraser has returned 402 \V est
evening. August Pi, in honor of their
from a month's visit at Hubbard
th wedding anniversary.
Lake. as the guest of Miss Aimee
They were assisted in receiving by
Rosenthal.
their children, the Nlisses Anna and
Ilvssyv Millner. and Mr, and Mrs. Jo-
Nil,. Sam Nlarwil and son, Melvin,
seph I. Winer. The house was pret-
lace returned from a several weeks'
tily decorated with clusters of glad-
visit at Gratiot Inn, Gratiot Beach,
iolas.
ich.

From the broad, droop-
ing velvet hat to the small,
trig turban is a style range
bound to please the pecu-
liar 'preferences of the dis-
criminating woman.

KLINES—THIRD FLOOR

ter, Nlildred, have returned from a
vacation spent at the Grand hotel,
Mackinac Island.

from Faison (or pheasant) to

lighter tones of beaver; Blues

from Dragon Fly and Infantry

to Crow; nine shades from

Rust and Mahogany to Victory

Red—such is the diversity of

color..

I EDENBE R

FURNITURE HOUSE

Melrose 5509

THE STRAND

may be which
distinguished
by wide borders of contrast-
jackets
flare below
ing fur as in the model

the waist

Nliss Ethel Gitlin is spending a few
weeks at Ottawa Beach.
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The Young Judean Literary Club
held its weekly meeting, Wednesday,
August 13, at 7:30. Two councilmen
were elected for the Judean Council,
namely, Mr. Sandelman and Mr.
Green. The council's purpose is to
take charge of all young Judean ac-
tivities throughout the city.

Tuning $3.00

Free Estimates on

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

Detroit will he pleased to have a high

All Work Guaranteed •

Grand Pianos a Specialty

E. C. Brink Co.

J. GROPPBR, Mgr.

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6436

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der Tolchan, ti. S. Aviation Service in
France, who was twice cited for bray

cry' and gallantry in action. Mrs.

Davies is visiting friends at Belmar,

N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. NI. Mendel, of Hot
Springs, .Ark., are spending the sum-
mer at Frankfort, Mich.

"Meet Friedberg-Wear Diamonds'

featuring

Beautiful
Diamond Rings

SMART SIMPLICITY CHARACTER
IZES AUTUMN SUIT AND

at

'25 to '6500

With the very first hint of Autumn
in the air is hound to come the Most
profound thought concerning one's

fall attire. NVintien like to prepare
for eventualities, and in this they are
helped by the alluring August dis-
plays in the shops. Particularly com-
plete at this time are the showings
of coats and suits. They are for the
most part, simple enough in line and
detail lint it is the simplicity of the
knowing sort–the simplicity which
is thi. dispair of the mediocre tailor.
Nlaterials include hard service
tweeds, lioniespuns, zibeline cloths
hut the .smartest
and wool velours,
things are itt handsome suede or vel-
vet finished materials as light as
thistledown and as silky. Brown is
predominent as a color, from a gray-
ish shade to a deep brown which is
almost black. Nbiny lovely greens,
exquisite grays, and soft blues are
also in vogue. Combine these won-
der colors and materials with clever
tailoring and trimming, and one has
coats and snits to conjure with.
.\ most attractive coat trout B.
Siegel Co.'s collection is of cut bolivia
in a lovely gray. It has a large col-
lar and cuff bands of grey squirrel, and
is belted except for the back panel
which gives the flat smooth line de-
creed by Paris. The new suits vary
in lines–some showing a radical
change in the silhouette. Typical of
B. Siegel Co.'s assemblage is a Godet
t o odel of beaver brown Evora trim-
med with nutria collar and bands.
The coat hangs loose and straight in
the back. and is cut in a deep point.
Under the pocket flaps on the skirt
is just enough fullness to give the
bouffancy at the

Charge Account
if you wish

208.210
Griswold Street

Last Lots of Regulation Army

BLANKETS!

To Be Released by Government

$11 Values

$6"

E have just received the last
shipment of regulation
army blankets to be re-
leased by the government—more
of this grade will not be available.

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'MATERNITY'

at our store is attracting patronage of buYers who aPnreciate
Beckman values and quality. This unusual offering la being

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Fashionable ID-
! p•r el, sclestifi•
calls destined to
conceal tbe con-
dition. sherd
r[I comfort and per•
not normal ac-
t 1 ti•Itlee. Self ad-
jesting. Caa be
worn niter cbild•

eagerly taken to.

SAVE 25% to 40%

They are 66x88 inches in size
and are guaranteed to be all wool
and at least 4 pounds in weight.

I

ECKMA FURS

it

JlAGJ

28 5AG LEY AVE.
W. ZAA/C214

sketched.

navies, Reserve Officer, U. S. Field Ar-
tillery. and his nephew, Lieut. Alexan-

hips.—Adv.

AUGUST FUR SALE

Often this

Priced from Fifty - nine fifty to
Two Hundred and fifty dollars

COAT MODES.

grain.

BRINK
Piano Service

line.

Mr. Nicholas Davies, of 2989 East

Rebecca Must, Edna Rosenfield, Fan-
nie 1<tirland and Bessie Gedelka. The
meeting closed frith a musical pro-

room like "THE
class delieltitissall lunch
STRAND". A special feature will be our

TO e•

The most exclusive models is accomplished through

fond Meeting place,

44 BROADWAY

DAY FROM 11:30 TO 2:00.

wear) and Chameleon.

The life and works of Mordecai M.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Friedman, of
Noah. first American Zionist, were
Cleveland, are at Mt. Clemens.
discussed before the members of the
Daughters of the White and Blue by
Nliss Esther Ashinky has returned
Edna Rosenfeld at the last meeting
Pittsburgh after a few
held Tuesday evening at the home of t ei her hi",
avenue. weeks spent with her relatives in this
Laiir Drapkiii, 11)2 Goodwill
city,
The following committees were ap-
pointed: Program. Rose Holtzman,
Mr. Stanley Suite! and Irving Dol•
Esther Klein. Rose Merles, Fannie
gin of 'Toledo spent a few days here.
Sappe ❑ and Rachel Barsowitz: badge.
Hilda Krastof, Dora Shapiro and Bes-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Golner of Toledo
sie Lankin; committees to secure a
Sadie Jaroslow, are visiting with friends here.

Kosher Delicatessen and Lunch Room

AT 50c, EVERY
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH

Cashmere Velour, Duvetyn, Lus-
trola, Goldtip, Fortuna (a Bolivia

test day automobile trip to Culver Mill
tary Academy with his s o n, Joseph N.

Mr. Jack Turesky of Brush street
has returned from a month's service
in France with the 32nd Engineers.

?THESE are times when investigation often
I means a saving. Heavy purchases pre-
vious to the present rising market will mean a
saving on your furniture.

Among the finer suits one notes
materials like Peach Bloom,

Grand Blvd., has Just returned from a

Miss Eleanor Blanche Nfever. Los
Angeles. Calif., and the Misses Edith
and Josephine Meyers, Port Huron,
are spending a few days itt Detroit.

SUCCVSSOR

Brown in woodland shades

Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank are guests
at the Hotel Astor, New York.

Mrs. Ilarry NV. \Veisherger, Cali-
fornia avenue, and her daughters.
Helen and Sadye, have left for a trip
to Niagara Falls.

913 Hastings St. at Crosstown

The new Suit
Silhouette has
a tendency
to flare

In honor of her guest, Nliss 1<ate
Frankel, of Philadelphia, Nliss Ilessye
Steingold will entertain at her home
In Immo- of Nliss Doris Greenberg,
Saturday evening, August 23, for 50
whose nyrriage to Harold T. Rosen-
guests. II series of delightful enter-
thal occurred Saturday, several de-
tainments have been given the young
lightful affairs have been given. A
visitor the past week. Among the
kitchen shower was given by Miss
hostesses who entertained for Miss
Evelyn Rosenthal and a linen shower
Frankel are Miss Stella SatTir, Miss
by Nliss Edith Rudyn.
Eva Atkin, Miss Mollie Robinson,
Nliss Ruth Cohen and Mrs. J. Y.
Nliss Carrie Samuels has returned
Burnstine. sister of the hostess.
from Bemis Point, N. V., where she
spent several weeks.
Mr. and hIrs. Saul Rothenberg (nee
Nliss Nlildred \Vedic) have returned
ND. A. Jacobs, 52 Alfred street, has
from their wedding trip to Nlackinac.
returned from a month's visit in
Asheville, N. C. NIrs. Jacobs and
Mr. and Mrs. NI. NI. Birnbaum are
Nliss Lucille, who accompaned him
there, will remain •until September. in New York.
They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Ltintz and mother,
Leslie H. Comm at their bungalow
NIrs. Field, of Peoria, III., have re-
in the Blue Ridge mountains.
turned front a several ,weeks' visit to
Mrs. Harry Titlebaum and daugh- Mt. Clemens.

INCLUSIVENESS is the
dominant feature of the
newest Fall Hats now
showing.

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180•112 Woodward Avenue

Mr. NI. Stherstone is in New York
a guest at the Hotel Pennsylvania,
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NIT. Nathan Ashinsky has returned
front a month's stay at Lake Orion,

Nliss Ethel Siegel and Nliss Rubin
Illoe returned to their home in Cleve-
land after visiting at the home of
Nliss Ilene Schlussel, of this city.

Opens
Saturday
August
30th I

llimelhoch)

\I r. and \I n. A. E. Gutman arc in
Nev York.

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Olive drab color; each blanket
bears the U. S. Stamp of approval.
Better buy yours Saturday.

birth.

D
318.05 to 379.50

Union Salvage & Sales Co.

Coats
$19.75 to 3157.50

[I
Lane Bryant

cawi,a.s•

Pet therist•
Underwear

2nd Floor

32.34 Cadillac Square

Skirts,
$6.95 to $16.85

255 Woodward

Mail Orders Filled

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