THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Mrs. Sidney A. Hart and daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew \Vineman are Miss Blanche J. Hart, have moved to
spending the week-end in Chicago. 997 Brush street.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Teichner have
returned from Goderich, Ont., where
they spent the summer months.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Weil, of Vir-
ginia Park, are leaving next week
for a visit to Atlantic City.
Mrs. Mary Ehrman, 108 Tennyson
avenue, will celebrate her eightieth
birthday anniversary, Tuesday, Octo-
ber 14th.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Kahn are spend-
Mg a few days in New York city.
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Miss Ruth Fink left last week for
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Somerich, of
New York, where she will attend the
New York City are receiving con-
New York School of Fine Arts. Miss
gratulations on the birth of a son.
Dorothy Fink has also gone to New
York. She will enter Columbia Uni,
Mrs. Somerich was formerly Miss versity.
Clara Hart, of Detroit.
Miss Sarah Grace Rabinowitz,
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Brown, of Hazel- junior student at the University of
wood avenue, have left for St. Louis Michigan/ was the guest of Miss
where they will he the guests of their Golda Ginsburg for the holidays.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yahlem.
Delicious Freshly Cooked
747 Woodward
Con Alexandrine
Broadway Market
Mactharmid's Corner
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ENGAGEMENTS
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Six Stores in Detroit
211 Woodward
Wright-Kay Bldg.
McMillan.
Opp. Pontchartrain
Miss Sarah Agree
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Agree, of 1035
Messrs. Benjamin and Leo Well-
ing spent the week-end with their Beaubien street, announce the engage-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welling, of ment of their daughter, Sarah, to Mr.
Jack Levine, of this city. A reception
Big Rapids, Mich.
was held at the home of the bride-elect
SATISFY EVERYONE'S TASTE
32 Broadway
Opp. Broadway Theatre
1505 Woodward
Just below Boulevard
lative term used by experts
in referring only to diamonds
of especially fine color and
perfect quality—is the one term
that fully and accurately de-
scribes the unusual collection of
diamonds now awaiting your
inspection in The Gorham
Shop. If you are seeking
diamond creations of exquisite
beauty and individuality, our
suggestion is that you view this
rare exhibition at the earliest
opportunity.
The Red Cross Salvage Depart- Sunday, October 5th.
ment will be glad to receive con-
tributions of used garments of any
Woodward avenue.
kind at
Mac Diarmid's Candies
Mrs. Murry Snyder and daughter,
Announcement is made of the en-
Bernice, of Rochester, N. Y., are
gagement of Miss Fannie Goldsmith
visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Lipsky,
to Mr. Carl Levi, of Chicago. The
of 2319 Joseph Campau,
wedding will take place early in Jan
uary at the Goldsmith residence, 1072
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iliger an- Beaubien street.
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Florence, to Dr. Isaac
The engagement reception of Miss
Louis Polozker. The marriage will
take place the latter part of the Elizabeth Freed, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. N. Freed, to Mr. Samuel La-
month.
zares, will take place Sunday even-
ing, October 12, at the home of Miss
With the preliminary meeting,
E. Freed, 351 Cameron avenue.
which has held Monday, in the home
of the new president, Mrs. Charles
A. Simon, 119 Lothrop avenue, the
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman,
Home Study club entered upon its 259 Mt. Vernon avenue, announce the
twenty-second year. Much enthusi- engagement of their daughter, Minnie
asm was manifest in the year's study l'earl, to Quartermaster Sergeant
program, and in the plans for the fed- Samuel C. Freedman. Sergeant
eration bazaar. The first regular Freedman has recently returned from
meeting will he held Monday, Octo- Santo Domingo, where he has served
ber 6, in the Federation clubhouse.
five years.
DIGNITY- STYLE
REFINEMENT
The Young People's Auxiliary of
Shaarey Zedek will give their sec-
ond dance, Sunday evening, October
12, at synagogue, corner Willis and
Brush streets.
Mrs. H. J. Schupan is visiting in
Chicago.
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GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC.
GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS
WOODVVARD AVE A'r JOHN R STREET
DETROIT
Tailleur Frocks, Suits,
Coats, Gowns, Furs
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Lieberman
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Frieda, to Mr. Benjamin E.
Zieve.
For the wore exclusive trade
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Mr. S. Rosenthal, of 162 Ferry ave-
nue, announces the engagement of his
daughter, Helen, to Mr. Sant Wein-
Attorney Rowland \V. Find was stein of this city.
elected one of the delegates of the
Chas. Learned Post to attend the
State Convention of the American
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Agree, of 1035
Legion to be held at Grand Rapids, Beaubien street, announce the engage-
Mich., October 11, 12 and 13.
ment of their daughter, Sarah, to Mr.,
Jack Levine of this city.
The fraternity chart issued re-
cently by the University of Michigan
places the Zeta Beta Tau, a Jewish
fraternity, fourth on the list in point
of scholarship.
115 EAST ADAMS AVENUE
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blonder, of
Chicago, Ill., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Gertrude, to
Mr. Nathan Simons, of this city.
Mrs. S. Goldberg, of Buffalo, N.
Y., has arrived here to attend the
wedding of her brother, Mr. Samuel
Burnstine, to Miss Laura Selinsky,
which takes place Wednesday, Octo-
ber 22nd. Mrs. Goldberg is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Burnstine, of Medbury avenue.
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Black Suede
Black Kid
Brown
Suede
Brown Kid
Long Vamps, High Heels
Low Heels
tier
Mrs. I. Bialosky and daughter,
Josephine, of Cleveland, 0., are vis-
iting Mrs. Bialosky's father, Mr. I.
W. Weinstein.
Mrs. Louis Rosenbaum, of New
York, and Irene Kopnek, of Phila-
delphia, were visitors recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon
Cugell, of Kirby avenue.
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141.145 WOODWARD
J. J. SNYDER, Mgr. Shoe Dept.
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Yom Kippur services were con-
ducted at the House of Correction
Friday evening and Saturday, under
the supervision of Fred hi. Butzel.
Albert Miller, attorney, served as
Cantor, while Abraham J. Levin, son
of Rabbi and Mrs. J. L. Levin, read
the ritual.
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Plums he
Estimate
High grade work'
done by experts.
Let us give you
estimates.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fogelman, of
214 E. Palmer, announce the birth
of a son, Stanley Martin, September
19.
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Mrs. Leo Loeb, of Chicago, who
was in Charlevoix, Mich., during the
summer, has returned to her home.
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If Its correct, It's
at Goldberg's—If It's
at Goldberg's, It's
correct.
SINS AGAINST
YOUR EYES
Reading or work-
ing without needed
glasses or with
badly fitted ones Is
a sin against your
eyes.
ROSS FUR CO.
Exclusive
Furriers
Remodeling
Repairing
Redyeing
Two Stores
397 Woodward Ave.
14 Adams West
BRINK
Piano Service
Tuning $3.00
Free Estimates on
REPAIRING
REFINISHING
All Work Guaranteed
Grand Pianos a Specialty
E. C. Brink Co.
Factory-215 Clinton St.
Cadillac 6436
TO GET
ACQUAINTED
will
examine
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your eyes and make
you a pair of glasses
either with a 12k.
-10 gold nose piece, or spetaelem with
ylonite rims, large lenses. Special for
one week, $500 complete. All work guar-
anteed.
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FURS*D
A T ALUES exceptional
and styles supreme
are the distinguishing fac-
tors in our showing of fur
garments.
The responsibility rest-
i ng with us in the uphold-
ing of an established repo.
tation warrants your
purchasing here with con-
fidence.
The moderate prices
made possible through
our own manufacturing
facilities lend an added
inducement.
NEWTON ANNIS
239 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD
Detroit's Fur Headquarters
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LOU GOLDBERG
Registered optometrist and manufactur•
Inn optician.
245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Corner Clifford)
Open Evenings.
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Super-Fluous
Hair Removed
painlessly and per-
manently by the
electric needle. Mir
Rose Kotok, special-
ist. 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17
Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot St. Phone
Glendale 6695-R.
Merchant
A.C.KRENZ Tailor
The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail
925 Woodward Ave.
Just North of Forest Ave.