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October 31, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-10-31

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THE DE1 ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

BUY FURS i , LOCA L NOTES* 1

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visiting Mrs. Lichtenstein's parents
Mrs. E. L. Traxler is visiting her in Brussels, Belgium, have returned to
daughter in Wheeling, W. Va. .
this city and are the guests of Mr.
;.—
and Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein of Tux-
ashj: Meyerfeld spent g few edo avenue.
days in AIM Arbor visiting her son,
Mrs. Lewis Bernstein of Napoleon,
William, who is a student at the Uni-
O., is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. L.
versity of Michigan.
Edloff, of Virginia Park.
Miss Pollasky of Kalamazoo is the
Miss Gertrude Reisman is' in New
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
York attending the American Acad-
Herman Marks, 107 Erskine street.
emy of Dramatic Art.

Va.,

Miss Fara Litman spent the week,
end at .Anti Arbor.

As sweet as they look. Come in and
take your choice at "MacDiarmid's
Corner" in the Broadway Market.

MacDlarmidi s—The Quintessence of Candycraft.

Distributors
of
Mullane'

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Taffies

Stet-whin a! Candyerafi

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A NETTING TILE MANTEL

Equipped with

NETTING i FIREPLACE
ACCESSORIES

Miss Golda Elizabeth Brown, daugh-
Mrs. Benj. D. Feinberg
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown,
Stella Saffir)
(Nee,
has chosen Thanksgiving flay, Nov.
Very charming in all its appoint-
27, as the date of her marriage to Mr.
Fred E. S'Renco of St. Louis.
ments was the marriage of Miss Stella
Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kearney of Iron- Sallie 122 Forest avenue east, to Ben-
wood. Mich., are the guests of Mrs. amin• B. Feinberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Feinberg, of this city, which
Hannah Hirschman of Brush street..
ook place at the Shaarey Zedek syna-
Mr. Milton M. Alexander will speak gogue, Sunday evening, October 26.
before the Philharmonic Debating Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
The bride was very lovely in a Cal-
Club Sunday night on "The Jew's
lot model of Floresce satin en train,
Day of Opportunity."
She wore a duchess cap, pearl-
Mr. Charles Roemer and dinighter, trimmed and carried bride's roses and
Mrs. Frank Hamburg, are spending ilies-of-tIn3-valley. Miss Marion Fein-
sonic time at French Lick Springs, berg, who attended the bride as maid-
Of-honor, was dressed in pink taffeta
Ind.
and carried pink roses. The brides-
maids, Miss Mollie Ghinasin, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. hi. C. Weil are so-
I.illian Kohane, Miss Fay Klein, Miss
journing at Atlantic City.
Elsie Goodman, hiss Bessie Stein-
gold and Miss Sadie Siegel, were very
Mrs. Richard Richter of St. Louis pretty in fluffy gowns of rainbow col-
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur ors. They all wore ann-bouquets of
Frank, of Massachusetts avenue.
pink rosebuds. Mfrs. Saffir, mother of
Mrs. S. li. Pizer and children of the bride, was attired in black and
flarrisville, Mich., are visiting Mr. and gold brocade and carried a crimson
Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss of Farrand ostrich fan. Mrs. Feinberg wore black
lark.
black charmeuse trimmed with black
sequin. Ethel Feinberg and Lillian
Mrs. lingo Freund spent a few days Silverstone were the flower-girls. Lit-
tle Frieda Feinberg was the ring-
in Chicago.
bearer.
Miss Anna Solomon appeared in
The groom was attended by Ntr.
the cast of "Cavellaria Rusticana" Barney Smith. Messrs. Itorrey Fein-
produced by the Scotti Metrpolitan berg, Sam Goldman, Nate Scholnick,
Opera Company in this city last week. William Wachs, Morrie Steinberg and
Sam Levine were ushers. The out-
of-town guests were Mrs. C. Holz-
Mrs. Nathan Friedman of Rhode man, of New York City; Mir. Harry
Stein, of Hamilton, Ont,, and Mrs.,
Island avenue is visiting in Chicago.
M. Mintz, of Chicago.
Dinner was served the family and
Mrs. Nfagnus Butzel celebrated her
seventieth birthday anniversary at the immediate friends following the cere-
home of her son, Mr. Henry Butzel, mony. A reception and dance fol-
lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Saffir left for
of Edison avenue, Thursday night.
a wedding trip to New York and
Mrs. Henry Solomon of Coming, Washington to be gone three weeks.
Mich., is the guest of friends and rel- Upon their return they will he at
home to their friends at 259 Hague
atives in this city.
avenue.

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FURRIERS

76-78 Adams Ave. East

Near John It. Street

Repairing

"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"

Tailleur Frocks, Suits,
Coats, Gowns, Furs

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For the more exclusive trade

245 GRISWOLD ST.

(Corner Clifford)

MAIN 453

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208-210
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141-145 WOODWARD AVE.

— Wool Velours
—Fine Serges
—Tricotines
—Oxford Cloth
—Silver-tones

optometrist and manufactur-
ing optician.

Open Evenings.

••••

—Fine Serges
—Tricotines
—Fine Satins
—Silk Taff etas
—Combinations

—SUITS —FROCKS

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Charge Accounts
Arranged

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Glasses as Low as $3

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—Waal Jerseys
—Pine Velveteens
—Georgettes

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Super-Fluous
Hair Removed

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If You Value Your
Eyes

$25 to $5000

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$29.75

Years of succese-
!ul optical expert-
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work and I want
, verybody who has
ass. to believe that
here Is - anything
wrong with their
•.es to pee me at
once.

In Gold or Platinum
Plain or Diamond Set

Remodeling

Call Us
Cherry 7233

VALUES $39.75, $49.75
and up to $59.75

OPTICAL
EXPERIENCE

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DETROIT

A Specially Arranged One-Day
Event of High-Grade Suits,
Coats and Dresses

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VVOODVYARO AVE AT JOHN R STREET

694 Magnificent New Fall
and Winter Garments

Two Stores
397 Woodward Ave.
14 Adams West

Dainty
Bracelet
Watches

GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS

Saturday We Offer Another of Our Sensational
Value-Giving Events

Remodeling
Repairing
Redyeing

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EOPLE instinctively associate

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.

Mr. Herman Marks of 107 Erskine
Mr. and Mrs. -H. Rosenthal an-
street has returned from a ten-day
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
stay at French Lick Springs.
ter, Reva, to Mr. Louis Berman, on
Mfr. and Mrs. Louis Littman of Thursday, Oct. 30. After Nov. 15 Mir.
Cleveland, 0., have returned home and Ntrs. Berman will reside at the
Hotel Statler.
from Mt. Clemens.

This combination affords the greatest of luxury
to the modern homo—fixings that are different In
deelgnIng—diiterent In flush and sturdy In con-
struction are shown In a great assemblage for
your choosing—many patterns are exclusl"e with
Netting's.

Silverware

silverware with Gorham,
because Gorham Silverware
includes literally everything per-
taining to the silversmith's art.
The public knows the value of
Gorham Service, because every-
body appreciates the beauty and
variety of Gorham patterns, the
originality of Gorham designs and
the high standards of Gorham
quality. This preference also ex-
tends to Gorham prices, because
a satisfied public knows them to be
synonymous with the integrity of
'
Gorham Silverware.

Mrs. S. Barr of Wheeling, W.
is the guest of hies. E. 'I'. Berger of
Lawrence avenue.

Blondes or Brunettes?

Detroit

THE

Mrs. Melville Welt has returned
Among those traveling East this
week are Mrs. Hugo Hill, Miss Elsa from a visit to Chicago.
Freidenberg and Mrs. Magnus Ilmzel,
Mrs. Waldo Sloman spent the week-
who are on their way to. New Ybrk,
and Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, who has end in Toledo.
left for a month's stay in Boston, New
Mr. Joseph Wine man of Indianap-
York and Atlantic City.
olis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
pold \\lineman of Kirby avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsberg
(Mignon Bing) have moved into their
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein
new home at 494 Glynn court.
(nee Elsa Rueggerl, who have been

212-216 Michigan Ave.

Stores
In

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PRETTY WEDDING AT
,SHAAREY ZEDEK

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H. & B. MARKS

Six

OCTOBER BRIDE HAS

palnieesly and p-r-
by the
electric needle. Wee
Rose Kotok. special-
Woodward Ave. Room 17 . I
1st, 607
Arcadia 1114.. near Eliot SL Phone
Glendale 5695-11.

alanently

KRENz





Merchant

Tailor

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

925Woodward Ave.

lust North of Forest Ave.

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