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August 29, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-08-29

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THE DE1 ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SPECIAL PRICES

,i,

L NO TES

Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
land family have left Marblehead,
Mass., where they spent the summer,
enroute home. During the tour they
will visit many points of interest in
New York State, arriving in Detroit
on Wednesday, September 3rd.

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Mrs. Sidney Silberman and sons, M ich.
Drury Hart and ,John Albert, of 313
Mr. S. Korn is spending a few days
Burlingame are visiting in Ontario.
in New York City.

H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

The more particular people are—the easier it is to
satisfy them with

NIrs. A. Buchstein of III Ilendrie
avenue is the gin,t of Mrs. Alfred
NN'ise at Gratiot Brach.

Mr. E. M. Rosenthal has returned
to Cleveland. O., after spending a
few days with his parents, Mr. and
NIrs. D. Rosenthal of 95 Frederick.

OLEs lurgensen, Touchon, Aude-
mars Piquet, Meylan, Vacheron &-
J Constantin,
Agassiz, Longines, Gruen,

Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin, Howard
these famous timekeepers represent
the highest achievement of the leading
watchmakers in Europe and America.
Designed and manufactured by the
world's master craftsmen, these fine
watches await your inspection in The
Gorham Shop. If you seek accuracy,
dependability and distinctive beauty in
a watch, you are sure to find one here
that will meet your requirements in
every detail.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan and
Mrs. I. Grass, of Cleveland, and
(laughter, Doris Ruth, who are spend- children. Lyllyan, Jeanette and Ed-
ing a number of weeks at the Lake win, are spending a week with NIrs.
Placid Inn, in the Adirmulacks, ex- I). Rosenthal of Frederick street.
pect to return home about Sept. 10.
Miss Anna Shapiro has returned
NIrs. Harry Neumann Cohen has re- from a visit to Ottawa (teach.
turned from a two weeks' visit at
rely Lodge in the Allegheny
Mrs. M. Fineberg of 323 Farns-

MacDiarmid's Candies

itac.garff,4'

Phone

Main 4548
(All Stores)

Mountains.

*Tuthill at Candi crall

Mr. and NIrs. Alex. Stein will leave
next NN'ednesday for New York to
attend the wedding of their nephew,
Joseph Rosenthal, and Miss Helen
A. Newman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Newman of New fork.

SIX STORES IN DETROIT
Multi Store, 32 Broadway
211 Woodward in the Broadway Market
McMillan's, Opp. the
747 Woodward "Mactharmid's Corner"
Pontchartrain
1505 Woodward

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A Double Discount of 20% Offered
On Every Article of Furniture
In Our Store During This

GREAT REMOVAL SALE

In offering a double discount we are establishing a
precedent in the business history of this city.

At the opening of this removal sale, we reduced every
article in our entire stock 20%, but the unusually rapid
progress made in the completion of our new store caused
us to place another discount of 20% in order to be abso-
lutely certain that when our new store was opened up,
every articleotfurniture in our present store would have
been sold. consequently you can come into our store
now, select any article of furniture you wish and pay
20% of the reduced prices plainly marked on the price
tickets—so that your actual saving virtually amounts to

a

40%.
Remember, we are always willing to have you take
a advantage of our credit system which is free from all
a red tape, the terms being arranged to suit your require-

worth avenue announces the marriage
of her (laughter, Ethel, to \I r. Ir•-
ing Chauvin of New York. Rabbi
Judah L. Levin officiated.

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Ready to Wear and Made to Order

S. Kallen & Co.

Autumn Low Shoes

for use with Spats

The new Autumn Pumps and Oxfords are here,
in a very, very new shade, "CRISP BROWN"—
also new in design and particularly low in price.

In the Sure

to Become
Popular

Shade—

"Crisp
Brown"—

With Hand
Turned
Soles,

Slender
Foreparts
and

Graceful

Paris Heels

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Miss Rose Wolf and Mr. and "NIrs.
M rs. A. Schlesinger has returned
Otto Gutirend and family have joined
from Ottawa Beach,
the St. Louis Colony at Ottawa
Beach.
11r. NVilliam NVachs who has just
completed a summer course at the
NIrs. Alexander Printz and Mrs. l'inversity of Michigan, is spending
Eugene I I ays of Cleveland have the month of August at his home,
reached this city where they will en- Ito Kenilworth, before the opening
ter the \Vestern Amateur \Voinen's of the fall term of the University.
Golf Tournament.

BEAUTIFUL BLACK

SATIN OXFORDS, $6.50

Mrs. A. Rosenzweig and snit hart.
returned fr,mi ,a two /weeks' visit
with relatives in Chicago.

e

Detroit's- ;nor/est ihop kr hevnen

50 a,4 naodtuArd.aktienus

-

Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Goldberg
Mrs. I). Feldman spent a week at
and family of Cleveland are at Ot- Cedar Point, O.
tawa (leach.
Nliss Fannie Nlarcus of liost ■ ni
\I r. and Mrs. lien Hessler and lit- r kihi ng relatives in poroit.
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month of August at Elkhart lake.

CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY

Wisc.

Making Over Old Fashioned
EYE
Wedding Rings
SYMPTOMS

4;0401;1040r-0 .

FURRIERS

76-78 Adams Ave. East

Near John R. Street

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Just Arrived!

Miss Shelia llarris has joined the
Nirs. Fannie liriner and daughter. St. Loins colony at 'Frankfort, Mich.
Edith, of Fort Valley. Ga.. are the
guests of Mrs. Sadie Sklar 01 Nfed-
Miss Bertha Makolf of Cleveland is
bury avenue.
spending her vacation in this' city.

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Remodeling

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DETROIT

\Ir. and Mrs. Roseman have re-
Mrs. Phil Fineberg and daughters
turned to their home in Cleveland
are occupying their cottage at Che-
after a five weeks' stay in Mt. Clem-
boygan for the remainder of the sea-
t l ens and 1)etroit.
son.

Our New Building Under Construction at
Washington Boulevard and Michigan Ave.

Cell Us
Cherry 7233

001 DSMITHS SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET


their cottage at W'hitmore I.ake,
NIrs. Sam Bennett and son. of Saturday night.
Marine City, are the guests of Mrs.
\O r. S. Cohen spent a few days at
S. Sklar of 274 Nledbury avenue.
NVIlittnore Lake last week.

51r. Carry Sands, who has been
visiting here, has returned to his
home in Cleveland.

,,,,,,,,

GOLDSMITHS 6S1LVERSMUHS,INC.

Feldman and
\1r. and NIrs. J.
(laughter. Pearl, and son. Leonard,
have returned to their home in St.
Louis. Mo., after spending the sum-
Miss Lillian Feldman and Miss mer with their children, Mr. and
Sophia Goldsmith will return to De- Mrs. D. Feldman.
troit this week after a several 1110116S '
01 ling at W'hitmore Lake.
Nliss Sadye Fellman has returned
to her home in this city, after sev-
Miss Bernice Stritling has returned
eral Weeks ' visit with friends in Kal-
her home in Kalamazoo, after a
I
amazoo, Nlich.
veral
weeks'
visit
in
Detroit.
S c
Miss Dorothy Stritling of Kala-
Mr. and NIrs. D. Robinson of Ro- mazoo, and Miss Sadye Fellman, Hiss
ena street are spending a few weeks
Billie Strilling and Joe Strifling of
Detroit, leave Saturday for Buffalo
at Mt. Clemens.
and Niagara Falls.
\I n. Amanda Frank of this city
pent a few days in Cleveland.
NIT. . NI. L. \Veissbraten left Tues-
--
day morning for Buffalo where lie
Messrs. Jack Frazer and Arthur met N1r. 0. Josephson and started
ott have returned front a two weeks' on an extensive motor tour through
isit at Ottawa Beach and Cedar the Catskill Mountains. From there
oint.
they will tour to New York City and
return by motot, passing through
Dr. A. Fellman has returned to Pennsylvania and ()hit). They will
)etroit after a two weeks motor trip
he gone about a month.
hrough Michigan. Ile was accost-
allied from Kalamazoo by Miss
In honor of their son, Nfax. and his
ailye Fellman and the Misses Doro- wife, \I r. and Mrs. J. C. Wiesmeyer
hy and Billie Striffing.
entertained a party of 40 people at

ments.

I,
Repairing

01°
Watches
of Unusual Merit

Mrs. NI. NVartell gave a family din-
tier Friday night in honor of her
niece, Miss Ethel Fineberg whose
marriage took place recently.
NI r. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger
Sir. 1Voll H. Keidan left for NOV Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg.
and daughter, Evelyn, of 221 Dela- York last Sunday to attend the an-
ware avenue, are touring to New nual convention of the Equitable Life
Max Landau of Oti8 Brush street
Insurance Company of New York. left Thursday for New York. Ile
York.
lie will make his headquarters at will visit in Philadelphia and Atlantic
the NValdorf-Astoria.
City before returni g home.

T

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GORHAM SHOP

II irry R. Solomon has gone
It
(laughter, Ida, to Nathan Cohn, Of
/sco , la, Nlich., for a two weeks' stay. 179
Tyler avenue, Highland Park

Mrs. II. Rosenberg and son and
Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Zuckerman, of Miss NI eyers of New York City are
the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. David-
25 Edison avenue, announce the be-
son of III Frederick street. Miss
daughter,
trothal of their
Myers
has but recently returned
Josephine, to Mr. Sidney Jay Allen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, of from France where she served two
year as a Red Cross nurse.
this city.
and
Mrs. 1Vallace Rosenheim
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg spoke
daughter, Jane, left this week for the
at the Lincoln School last week on Vita. Nliss Rosenheint will enter
- The Value of Education."
11'ellesley College in the fall.

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Many people en-

joy splendid vision,

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but have eye im-

AFTER

perfections of -

which they are not I

conscious.

I ligh grade work
done by experts.

Let us give you
estimates.

Headaches, Nervousness, Neuralgia,
Indigestion

The Sentiment is Not Destroyed

you have a modern, fancy

CLEAN

WITH

,PARIS WRY WALNUT 6

platinum

ring, your

wedding ring ran be made to match it by overlay-

work and show you how wont/e.t.a is the trans-



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!urination.

lhamond S•t

Patric."

245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Cor. Clifford)

ing with platinum. Let us tell yen more of this

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Registered Optometrist and Manufac-
turing Optician.

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beautiful, decorated ring without cutting it, harm-

ing the inscription, or in any way destroying the

cherished sentiment of the wedding circlet. If

LOU GOLDBERG

Open Evenings.

CI width or conformation. can be made into a

The Inscription is not Harmed

tent.

WE
CLEAN

A ,V old fashioned wedding ring, of whatsoever

7'he Ring is [Vat Cut

and many other disorders are sym-
ptoms of serious eye troubles.
I relieve the above troubles by
means of glasses which remove the
train from the eyes and nervous sys

GUARANTEED ODORLESS

This ig thr game ring after wr made it
over fin an Orange Blossom Design.
(Note engraving has not hem harmed)

Flii• is the old fashioned wHb ng ring
over.
A., it reached us to be ma de l

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painlessly and per
manently by the
electric needle. Wes E:
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1st. CO7 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17.
Arcadia mu. near Eliot St. Phone E
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Actual Widths

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