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November 21, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-11-21

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CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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BETROTHAL
ANNOUNCED

LOCAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ileintzleman
and son, of Providence, R. I., are ex-
pected Saturday for a visit with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloman.

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18 0-182 Woodward Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathon Sloss and
daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio. arrived
here Friday for a few (lays' visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloman.

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Mrs. B. Bear, of Wheeling, West
\'a., who has been the guest of Mrs .
E. T. Berger, left Saturday for her
home.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fisher, of
Milwaukee, Wis., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Gladys
Ruth, to Ilarold M. Simon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Simon, of McLean
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Hoextei
are occupying their new home at 55
Seehaldt avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilbert and son,
Julian, of Delaware avenue, are spend-
ing some time in New York city.

.1r. and Mrs. M. S. Krause, of 221)
Afedbury avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Rose Elsie, to
Mr. Carl S. Schiller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. 1. Schiller, of 330 East Warn'',
The reception will be held
OVCIIIIC.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Srere are occupy- Thursday, November 27, from 2 to 5
ing their new home at 2715 West and from 7 to 10, at the home of Miss
Grand boulevard.
Krause.

Mrs. Arthur Victor, of Buffalo, is
spending a few days at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. \Vine-
man.

Hats that delight Milady's heart; that
charm her lady friends; that are actu-
ally seen by her escort. A wealth of
materials, trimmings and ideas, answer-
ing the exacting social demands, at
very moderate prices.

Mrs. Philip Blumenthal, of \Vest
Branch, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. H. Alpern, of Hamilton boule-
vard.

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DETROIT



Royal Shoe Co.

Next Washington Blvd.

37 Grand River W.

The Store
of the
Narrow Last

A Whole World
of Comfort

And Foot Happiness even if you art ❑ hit
heavy on your feet. There's a wealth of
style in Arch Preserver Shoes. Style plus
comfort that's the combination you are
after.

You can't see the arch but
It's there to hold up your foot
arch and distribute your body
weight as it should go.

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Miss Rose Elsie Krause.

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PONTIAC NOTES

Pontiac, Mich.—The Jewish Ladies'
Aid Society of Pontiac, campaigned
recently
for the Jewish war sufferers
The marriage of Miss GoIda Brown,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Z. Brown, and raised $400.00. The following
of the Hotel Statler, to Mr. Fred were the donors:
S'Renco of St. Louis, Mo., will be an
interesting society event of Thanks- Sidney Netzorg, for Chase's Dept.
giving Day, Thursday, November 27, Store, $50.00; Jacob Korinsky, $50.00;
at one o'clock in the afternoon. Miss G. J. Rapaport, $25.00; Joseph Bar-
Brown has chosen Miss Grace nett, $25.00; Jack Fink, $25.00; E. L.
S'Renco of St. Louis, as her maid-of- Waite, $25.00; Julius Levin, $25.00;
honor and the Misses Dorothy Wein- American Savings (lank, $25.00; l'on-
stein and Rose Edloff as bridesmaids. tiac Savings Bank, $25.00; Oakland
A number of delightful pre-nuptial en- County Savings Bank, $25.00; Jewish
tertainments have been arranged for Ladies' Aid Society, $15.00; Benjamin
the bride-elect. On Saturday Miss Goldstein, $10.00; Ormon Bros., $10;
Weinstein and Miss Edloff will enter- Morris Fine, $10.00; Norman Buckner,
tain for Miss Brown with a luncheon $10.00; Dr. Golden, $10.00; Wigg
at the Woman's Exchange, followed Bros., $10.00; L. Solomon, $10.00; Jos.
by a theatre party at the Temple. On Weiss, $5.00; A. Monson, $5.00.
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Brown will give a rehearsal dinner at
The collections were made by Mrs.
the Hotel Ponchartrain for the bridal Joseph Barnett and Mrs. Benjamin
party.
Goldstein. The money has been
turned over to Rabbi Samuel S. May-
Messrs. J. Marks, S. K. Rothschild, erberg, of Detroit. who will send it to
E. J. Bloomgarden, L. Grabowsky and the Jewish War Relief Fund abroad.
J Klein are among the Detroiters reg-
istered at New York hotels.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Magidsohn, Samuel Barnett,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, of 394 Burl- Arthur DuBois, Mr. and Mrs. Blum
ingame avenue, announce the mar- and Harry Magidsohn, all of Flint
riage of their sister, Miss Florence will spend Thanksgiving Day with
Baker, to Mr. Alex. Horwitz, to take Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett, of State
place at the Hotel Tuller, Sunday,. avenue.
November 23. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man will officiate. Mrs. J. Goldston, Mrs. J. N. Golden has returned
of New York City, who is here to from a trip to Milwaukee, Wis., where
attend the Baker-Horwitz wedding, is she visited her parents.
the guest of her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker.
Mrs. Norman Buckner, of Chandler
The many friends of Mr. Harold Ave., is visiting relatives and friends
ill
Peoria, Ill.
H. Jacobs will be pleased to hear that
he is recovering from his injuries and
will be removed shortly from the hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirshberg, of
pital to his apartments in the Steven- \Vhittemore street, are spending the
winter in California. Mr. and Mrs.
son Hotel.
Max Hirshberg formerly of Bad Axe,
Mrs. J. A. Berman (who will be re- Mich., are with them.
membered as Miss Dorothy Jacobs)
entertained informally Tuesday after-
Mrs. Julius Levin of the Garner
noon
in honor
of her
house guest,
Mrs. Nathan
Wolf,
of Glendale.
Cal- apartments, has returned front a trip
St. Louis
and and
Chicago,
ifornia. Miss Marge Cronin and Miss to
visited
relatives
friends. where she
Sylvia Berg assisted in serving.

Unusual Modes in
Hudson Seal Wraps

Supple as velvet and enriched with luxurious
contrasting furs or without ornamentation, but
depending upon its own superb lines, as in the
case of the model sketched. The linings are
unusually effective, being brilliantly designed
in satins and brocades-465.00 to 790.00.

Are a special feature of our Fur Department.
They start with a 30-inch model, with collar
of skunk, at 345.00, and run all the way to
full length models, collared, cuffed and bor-
dered with skunk. 825.00.

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Hudson Seal Coats
Trimmed with Skunk

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!SUITS
anal COATS

Comfort every woman wants;
style she must have, and she
finds them both in friendly
PL ecd-O-Woot

Coats and Suits

Whose careful tailoring give
them a style which endures
seaso ns long.

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$35.50 a Upwards

Genuine Hand Frame Knitted Silk
SWEATERS

DOBB'S MODEL HATS
HOSIERY

WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT

30-36 Fort
St. West

Dime Bank
Bldg.

a.

Exquisite
Pearl
Necklaces

"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"

Attractive Shoes

Attractive Prices

The model pictured herewith is
an exceptionally stylish boot for
the Fall and NVinter season. It
comes in the following styles:

from the inexpensive
kinds to the most
costly.

$12 Patent Vamp, Mat Kid top;
button or
$ 1 1
leaf

Blmk Ooze Calf,
turned souse

Patent Vamp, chem.
p
kid top

THIRD FLOOR.

TAIT SHOP
: HATS

27 John R Street

—AT—

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Models in dress and semi-dress, smart turbans, just
the kind YOU WANT. All at GREATLY RE-
DUCED PRICES.

CARMEL KOSHER RESTAURANT

Charge Accounts
Arranged

Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin.

208-210
Griswold Street

Woodward and Mama

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Service from II a. m. to 8 p. m.

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Anna.

A real Kosher Restaurant, with the best of home cook-
ing, all foods strictly fresh. Served in attractively
furnished quarters. If you want a real Kosher home-
cooked meal come up to
75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor



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