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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

BUY FURS

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LOCAL NOTES10

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ENGAGEMENTS.

Mr. and M rs. Victor Roemer are
receiving feliciations on the birth of
a son.

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Mr. and NIrs. M. Schnabel, of 388
Virginia Park, announce the be-
throthal
of their daughter, Claire, to
Mrs. Waldo Sloman and children,
Mr. I.ouis B. Cohan, formerly of Tor-
of Hamilton Blvd., have returned
from an extended stay at Mackinac onto, Ont.
Island. Mrs. Goldman of Chicago
Mrs. Isaac Friedman, of 216 East
accompanied them biome for a few
Hancock avenue, announces the en-
days.
gagement of her daughter, Sayde, to

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Florentine Period Silver


characterized by forms rather
S symmetrical,
inclined to the classic; dec-

ILVER of the Florentine period is

Mrs. Elias Frank and sister spent Marcus Eichman, of this city.
the week-end at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoffman, of 190
Miss Ruth Rosenfield has returned East Hancock avenue, announce the
from a few days' star at Harsens engagement of their daughter, Net-
tie, to Jack Friedman, of this city.
Island.

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The marriage of Miss May Flora
\t r. and Mrs. Sidney W. Jacobson,
of Carbondale, 111., are receiving felici- Steerman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tations on the arrival of a baby girl, Louis Steerman, of Washington, I).
August 28th. Mrs. Jacobson was for- C., to Mr. Nathan H, I.ihot, of De-
merly Miss Retta Jacobson, of the troit, took place there Tuesday at
noon. Dr. Abram Simon was the of-
Saxon apartments, Detroit.
ficiating Rabbi. The bride wore a
a
pretty costume of white georgette
with a picture hat of French blue and
a corsage of American beauty roses.
After a wedding breakfast, the bride
Best Describes
and bridegroom went for a wedding
trip, first to New York, then through
the Yellowstone Park and to the Pa-
Fir rottrteen Years The Most Popular Candies in D. fruit.
cific coast. The bride wore a going-
away suit of autumn brown duvetyn
SIX STORES IN DETROIT
with a toque of panne velvet of the
Main Store, 32 Broadway
same shade. They will be at home
211 Woodward In the Broadway Market
Pontchartrain
in Detroit.
747 Woodward „ MacDlarmid's Corner"
Mc1111Ian's, Opp. the
1505 Woodward '
Mr. and Nlrs. I. Frank have return-
ed to the city after a summer spent
Phone
at Harsens Island, St. Clair Flats.

oration covering nearly all the surface;
figure work, scrolls and Arabesque or-
naments symmetrically disposed, oma-
ment dying away into the background;
relief delicate and rather low; yet,
withal, great richness of effect. It is
this richness which makes the style pee
culiarly adapted to important services
for those who contemplate extensive
entertainments. A handsomer, more
refined table than is presented by the
use of silver of this period, can scarcely
be imagined.

H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

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TEMPTINGLY DELICIOUS

MACDIARM1D'S CANDIES

Main 4548

(All Stores)

Spa:alms

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Candyrraft

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Ready to Wear and Made to Order

S. Wien & Co.

FURRIERS

76-78 Adams Ave. East

Near John R. Street

Repairing

Remodeling

Call Us
Cherry 7233

Zaralltafal

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Engagement Rings

Platinum and Gold Mountings

GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC.

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Just Arrived!

The marriage of Miss Rose Cohn,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baker and fam-
ily, formerly of 41) Medbury avenue, of 27 Kenilworth. and Mr. Milton
have moved into their new home at Phillips, of Cleveland, was performea
at the Hotel Pontchartrain, Sunday
394 Burlingame avenue.
evening, August 31st, by Rabbi
Mr. J. S. Smith of Chicago will Samuel S. Mayerberg.
make his permanent home iu this city.
Sir. and Nirs. David 'Kahn and
Mrs. R. Leibson and daughter, homily, who recently moved into the V..
city.
are living in their new home at
Sadie, and son, Nymen, of Dorches-
233 McLean avenue, Highland Park.
ter, Mass., have left fur a trip to this
Mrs. Kahn is the daughter of Mr. and
city.
Mrs. A. S. Weinberg, of 106 Hague
avenue.
comedies in Yiddish', "The
Advice," by Sholom Aleichem, and
Mr. and NIrs. Morris Fishman and
"The Proposal," by A. Chechow, will family, of 276 East Ferry avenue, have
be presented by the Peretz Literary
to Detroit, after several
returned
circle at McCollester Ilull, Forest and weeks of motoring through the east.
Cass avenues on Saturday evening,
1Sept. 13. Those taking part are Al.
Mr. Nathan Ashinsky is visiting his
1 Harris, Al. Dombrey, M. Finkel, M. sister, Mrs. Philip Gilbert, of Cleve- 1
Shubow, Miss Yanover and George
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land, 0.
Gelfand.
Sergeant Nleyer Gavern, 230 Owen
Mrs. C. II. Myers is spending a
a venue, has returned from France 5
few days in New York City.
after twelve months' service overseas.

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EHRLICH BUILDING—Adams and Hastings.

Biggest and Busiest East Side Jewelry Store.

iNew Floor Lamps

504 Fisher Arcade

Woodward Ave.

Announcing the Opening of an

Exclusive Millinery and Gown Shop

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH
We'll be just as glad to have you come in to 'look"
as to buy.

Announcing the Opening

of the

Miriam Specialty Shop

With An Exclusive Showing of

Waists - Underwear - Hosiery

HARRY 1.1
Itl'ith:NSTEIN

no Gratiot Avenue

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Two

Dr. I. W. Towle!' has Loch re-ap-
pointed assistant professor of phy-
siology in the Detroit College of Medi-
cine and Surgery. He is assistant to
Dr. W. F. Koch, professor of phy-
siology. Dr. Towlen is also physician
for the County of Wayne.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs, of 2 2
Longfellow avenue, have returned
after a three weeks visit to Ottawa
Beach and Chicago.

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A handsome collection of new
lamps—to please the tastes of the
most fastidious. Special values at I

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$

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IEDENBERG
FURNITURE HOUSE NI

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Melrose 5509

913 Hastings St. at Crosstown

Miss Essie Cohen, of Cleveland, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. I. Cohen, of
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Farnsworth street.
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AI r. and NIrs. A. Orbach, of Vicks-
burg, Nliss., take this means of thank-
Nirs. Tillie Rosenberger, of 984
ing their friends in Detroit for the Brush street, announces the engage-
kind hospitality shown them diding ment of her daughter, Hazel Helen, to
their extended visit.
Nir. William Gilman, of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. E. NI. Rosenthal
NIr. and Mrs. Isadore Michael, of
visited friends in Toledo, their former Toledo, will hold an informal recep-
tion Sunday afternoon between 2 and
home, last week.
5, at their home, 362 Collingwood
Mr. Benjamin A. Goldstein, son of place, in honor of their daughter,
Al. Goldstein, 127 Frederick street, is Leila Leigh, and her fiance, Mr. Jack
spending a few weeks it home, pre- Nlinkow, of this city, whose engage-
paratory to returning to the Harvard Merit recently was announced.
Law School, which opens Septem-
FURS—To Protect and Enhance
ber 27th.

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Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator

Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions

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

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

DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING C

A. Pereira, Mgr.

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\1 r. Harold NI. Rosenthal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, hal
returned from a ten weeks' visit to
GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
Pittsburgh, l'a., where, under the
WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R STREET
guidance of his uncle, Rabbi A. NI.'
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DETROIT
Ashinsky, he studied the Talmud. Ile
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg and is leaving Sunday for New York City
family, of 92 Virginia Park, have re- there to enter the Isaac L. Thanen
turned front their summer home at Seminary and Columbia eniversity.I____
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Onaway, Mich.
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Mrs. I. 1,Y. Jacobs is in Pittsburgh
Mrs. G. \V. Meyer and daughter, to attend the wedding of her niece,
Nita, 1159 \Vest Philadelphia avenue, Miss Dorothy Hope Mast, to Mr. A.
have returned from two months' va- Blumental, of New York, which was
cation at Lakeland Beach.
all event of September 8th.
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of original and exclusive designs, to order at a saving of 10 to 25
per cent from downtown prices on my "Pay As You Can Plan."

M.

Mr. A. Friedman is spending a few
(lays in New York.

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Fine Diamonds

ntlijitrirear

Mrs. Hurry F. Lrbeson.

NIrs. S. K. Slobin, of 199 Josephine
street, announce the marriage of her
sister, Miss Sarah Greenberg, to Dr.
Harry Lebeson, at Mt. Clemens, re-
cently, where Mrs. Slobin had been
spending several weeks. Dr. Lebeson
has but recently returned from over-
seas where he served as lieutenant in
the medical corps.

125 Richton Ave.

Hemlock 5554
Main 3777

Mr. Max Krieger left for Los An-
geles, Cal., to attend the annual con-
vention of the New York life Insur-
ance Co. He will be a guest at the
Delmont Hotel.

Every Woman's Lovliness!'

The crisp weather of fall is upon us,
with the prosileet or winter's snapping
void linminent—which being translated
by the foresighted woman, means FritS.
She knows that nothing else will so
effectually keep her warm and cozy and
unmindful
of the thermometer's down-
Mr. and Mrs. George Edloff, Miss
ward path. And, too, she knows that
Rose Edloff and Ethan Edloff. of this In no other wraps van she h e so fash-
city, attended the wedding of Miss onably attired. for furs are enjoying
Rose Mildred Smith, daughter of Sir. an Unprecedented vogue this nelson.
lin account of this unusual demand.
and Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Toledo, 0.,
furs of superfine quality have been much
and Mr! 1.ouis Howard Arenson, of more difficult to obtain than in former
Akron, O., which was solemnized years. so It Is with great pride that B.
to their fur collection.
Sunday evening at the Frank Hurd Siegel Co, point furs
are sample pieces
Many or the
which means that t hey are garments
Club,
s sitely fashioned by master furriers
from
selected
pelts,
for the purpose or
n it
Airs. Julius Brown and daughter,
nerving as convincing silent salesmen.
Julia Ruth, have returned from a two
The woman who I . hoosen from these
wonderful pieces will never suffer the
months' stay at Charlevoix, Mich.
disvolullture of seeing her double on the
street, fors garment, of course, Is
airs. I. B. Berkman and daughters, exclusive. Women who take advantage
Nlisses Bertha and Sadie, have re- of It Siegel Co.'s Summer Sale now In
also assured of bona tide
turned to their home in Waco, Texas, progress of are
211 to 311 per cent.
savin RS
after au extended vi sit to Detroit.
There are coats of Seal. Squirrel, Mote,
Nutria, Mink, and earaetil In from MI
— -
are handsomelY
Mr Saul Abramowitz, who has to 45 in. lengths. Many
collar. deep cuffs,
with
trimmed with
been studying in New York during anti,
perhaps. bands of rontrasting fur.
the summer months, has returned to Then there are fascinating contees. lux-
resume his activities with the Detroit urious vvrappy Imlinans, and capes.
Scarfs of fox In taupe and brown shades
Conservatory of Music.
as well as long stoles of Mink. Sable.
Seal and Mole, are her to enhance the
,0040
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attractiveness of the tailored Mull.—Adv.
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"Meet Friedberg-Wear Diamonds'

featuring

Beautiful
Diamond Rings

— at—

'25 to '6500

Chaqe Account can be
arranged if you so desire

208-210
Griswold Street

Reading by Lamplight

Are curl equipped
so that you con em-
ploy the evening
hours to best ad-
vantage?
Reading and work-
ing with the eysa
unassisted by proper
glasses Is A TASI:
I,, many. IT IS .5
PLEASI'RE To

My Patients
Let me equip

with a pair or glass-
, that will make
re and close
work :t pleasure to
yt II'.
l'onsult me *boat
your eyes.
Glasses as low as $1.

LOU GOLDBERG

Registered OPtometri,t and m"dfActurr.
Mg optician.

245 GRISWOLD ST.

(Corner Clifford)
MAIN 45'
Open Evenings.
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ROSS FUR CO•!

Vag

54 Morse.
Assns

Exclusive
Furriers

Remodeling
Repairing
Redyeing

Two Stores
397 Woodward Ave.
14 Adams West

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