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September 19, 1919 - Image 15

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

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LOCAL NOTES

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BROUDY'S BOOT SHOP

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Holiday Announcement

Engagement Announced.

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Befitting the Holyday Season Special Meals Will Be 1:

Served at the

Carmel Kosher Restaurant

Oakland Near Clay Avenue

Greetings for a Happy New Year

(Under personal supervision of Rabbi
Judah L. Levin)



5

75 Broadway

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Keep it so by making your feet
glad in a pair of Broudy's shoes

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Roth Hashonah—Meals will be served commencing
Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 24th, and continuing

through Saturday evening.

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Foot Outfitters to Men, Women
and Children

ing.
m room will close Wednesday, Sept. 24th, E.
The dining
at 4:30 p
;
Miss Leah Goldsmith.
Yom Kippur—Meals will be served on Friday after-
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Mrs. Henry Goldsmith, of 145 Garfield I
noon,
Oct. 3, until 4:30 o'clock. •
‘111110101CCS the engagement of
her daughter, Leah, to Mr. James IL
A special dinner, at the conclusion of the fast, will i
Silk, of this city.
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I be served Saturday night, Oct. 4th.
Miss Fannie Weiss, of New York,
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is the guest of her sisters,
NOTICE! All holyday meals must be ordered three

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and
ram Levy, Mrs. Julia Ma Mrs. Ab-
Mrs. Annie Boozy, of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedland have
moved into their new home at 305 1-2
uclid avenue.

days in advance.

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Restaurant
Association.
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Miss Marion Feinberg gave a
shower in honor of Miss Stella Sal-
..r, Wednesday evening, September
'7, at her home, 122 East Forest ave-
Lite.

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sidder and fam-
i Ey, of Chicago, have taken up their
residence in Detroit at 180 East Pal-
iaer avenue.

BREDE & SCHROETER

Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon is visiting
Rabbi Abraham Burstein of Cleve-
land.

Patent with Mat. Kip
Top, Smoked Pearl
buttons .......$9.00
All Mat. Kid, light wgt.
welt soles, Smoked
Pearl but
tons

$12

Vici Kid, Lace, light
$9.00
welt soles
All Mat. Kid, fine turn
soles, covered
Louis heel

282 Oakland Ave.

20 Adams Avenue, West

Mrs. Morris Stern and children,
who have been the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Bennett of Massa-
chusetts avenue, 'have returned to
their home in Joliet.

Telephone 4909

$13



THE REGENT MILLLINERY

Mrs. S. K. Slobin is visiting friends
at Mackinac Island and Manistique,
i ch.

Shoe Repairing
Promptly Done

"Out of the High Rent District"

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Our New Fall Line of Millinery

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Awaits Your Inspection

Mrs. A. Blumberg, of Los Angeles,
Cal., has been iksiting with ;Miss 0
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Jenny Levey, of 96 Farnsworth are- ,11;
nue. En route home she will visit in W.
New York and Washington.

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Mr. Sigmund, 'Goldsmith, son of al
Mr and Mrs. David Goldsmith, of
333 East Kirby avenue, has returned.
from a visit to St. Ignace, Mich.

Detroit College of Medicine
and Surgery

A Co-Educational School Conducted by the Board of
Education of the City of Detroit

OUR years' course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medi-
cine, and graduate courses leading to the degree of Master of
Public Health. Excellent facilities for work in the Medical
Sciences. Two-year college entrance requirement. The next session
opens September 29, 1919.

For detailed information, address

Contains None of the Indigestible Part of
the Wheat Berry

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Mrs. William Rosengarten and
daughter, Phyllis Mary, have returned
to Perrysburg, Ohio, after spending
a fortnight as the house guests of
their mother, Mrs. George L. Edloff.

Strong, Healthy Young Plants

PETER F. REUSS & CO.

Florists

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New Shipment Dracena Rothiana
—Very flardy-

At a recent election of Pisgah
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., H. T. Ro-
senthal, active young man in com-
munal affairs, was elected Secretary
of the B'nai Brith Lodge and Club.
Members are kindly requested to pay
all dues to the lodge and club at
once. Make checks payable to Pis- L
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gah Lodge and B'nai Brith Club.

Phone Nlain 1625

56 Broadway



EfEBEISISEE M ETEIST0101EIMEr

Correct Stationery

MRS. HANNAH JACOB-

SON PASSES AWAY

Mrs. Hannah Jacobson, one of the
best known and active women of the
Jewish community of Detroit, passed
away on Saturday, September 13, at
the home of her son, Benjamin Ja-
cobson, 938 Brush Street.
The funeral took place on Sun-
day, September 14, from her resi-
dence. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of the
Shaarey Zedek congregation, offici-
ated, interment taking place at the
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
During the thirty years of her res-
idence in Detroit Mrs. Jacobson en-
deared herself in the hearts of a
wide circle of friends who today
mourn the loss of one who was known
for her kind deeds and her charitable
works. Mrs. Jacobson was a native ,
of Germany.
Surviving the deceased are Mrs. I r E
Benjamin Netzorg, of Pontiac; Mrs.
Julius Bing of Detroit; Mr. Henry
Jacobson of Pontiac; Mr. Benjamin
Jacobson of Detroit, and Mr. Isadore
Jacobson of San Diego, Cal.

reflects the good

taste of the user, and

compliments the person to whom it is

addressed.

In our ample stocks you will find corre-

spondence papers in a variety to suit all

tastes.

Engraving

for

all occasions,

done by experts—

announcements, invitations, calling cards,

family crests, monograms, and designs for

clubs, lodges, churches, etc.

School Supplies

for all grades and purposes. 1) r a NV i nlg
fountain pens, gold and silver
pencils for gifts, and complete outfits for
students.

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instruments,

A Few Smart
OVERCOATS

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Boston Ferns

ELECTED SECRETARY
LOCAL B'NAI BRITH

Ready For 1,rmeclit. Wear

$45.00 to $75.00

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DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, Detroit, Mich.

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Detroit, Mich.

Gratiot Ave.



Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Grosslight, of
11 Longfellow avenue, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Loretta,
to Mr. David Charles Holub, on
Thursday, September 4.

SECRETARY

256 St. Antoine Street, Detroit, Mich.

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THE

Draperies
Lace Curtains
Window Shades

Imported Wall Hangings
Special Furniture
Upholstery

Miss Grace S'Renco, of St. Louis,
will be the guest of Miss Golda KOROGIOXONONONOVONOUOVONOROSIONOSONOXOROX0X01=0XON0110A
Brown for the Holy days.
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After an extended wedding trip
throughout the East, Mr. and Mrs. S. ni
A. Hirschfield have returned to their 9
(Successors to MRS. N. NAIRIN)
home in Detroit.

Broudy's Boot Shop

Shoe Shining Parlor
For Your Convenience

INTERIOR DECORATORS

Men's Tailors

212-215 lirrtgge Building

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Printers—Bookbinders

Stationers—Engravers

Woodward at Congress

Cherry 4700

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