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November 28, 1919 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-11-28

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Americo, lavish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PACE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

01

preeda w SUITS
end COATS

Tempt you to
dear Them

They invite comparison with

anything else in your wardrobe

Tweed-O-Wool

Coats

Suits

and

For Street, Dress, Motor, Sports

to

and Business Wear

$35.50

and

Upwards

Sweaters

Shirtwaists

Gloves

Hosiery

Ap

Dobbs Model Hats

WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT

30-36 Fort
St. West

Dime Bank

Bldg.

That Go Get
'Em Feeling

Depends a lot on your feet. They've

got to be comfortable and stylishly

LOCAL NOTES

HARRIS—HARRIS

Mr. and Mrs, George Ilarris of
11142 Brush street announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Ruth, to M r.
Joe II. Harris, on Sunday evening,
November twenty-third, at the Hotel
Taller. Rabbi 1.co NI. Franklin offi-
ciated. The bride was lovely in white
Duchess satin en train. Her veil of
illusion was adorned with orange
blossoms and she carried a bridal
bouquet of white roses. Miss Estelle
Ilarris, sister of the bride, who act-
ed as maid-of-honor wore a gown of
pink georgette and a pink matins hat.
Miss Florence Spanenberg of Cincio-
nati, cousin of the bride, who was one
of the bridesmaids was gowned in
white taffeta trimmtd in sequin. Miss
Sylvia Albert, another bridesmaid,
wore pink net over silver lace. Both
wore pink saline hats. David Ilarris,
brother of the groom was best man.
Mrs. Ilarris wore black chiffon vel-
vet, trimmed in sequin. Mrs. Max
Ilarris was gowned in black velvet
and jet. Helen and Leona Ilarris of
Toledo were the flower girls. There
were out-of-town guests from Cincin-
nati, Toledo and Pinconning, 0. The
young couple left for an extended
wedding trip through the west and
on their return will reside at the
Commadore Apts., Seidel' avenue.

THANKSGIVING DAY BRIDE

ffirnelhoch)

180.182 Woodward Avenue

A Magnificient Collection

of

Fur Coats and Wraps

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Mrs. Harold Smilansky (nee Miss
Birdie Pollock).

The arch is part and parcel of the

shoe. It supports the body weight

and gives that swing of sureness to

your step.

Royal Shoe Co.

37 Grand River W.

Near Washington Blvd.

Hudson Seal Coats

With collars and cuffs of marten
The most popular coats of the sea-
son are of Hudson seal. Especial-
ly those trimmed with marten.
Coats varying in length from 30 to
45 inches are featured. 375.110 to
850.00.

SMILANSKY-POLLOCK.

Exquisite in all its appointments
was the marriage of Miss Birdie Pol-
lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Pollock of Port Huron, to Mr. Harold
Smilansky of this city, which took
place at the Stabler hotel, Thanksgiv-
ing Day, at 6 o'clock. The smaller
FISHER—COHN
ballroom of the hotel, which was the
The Green Room of the Pontchar- scene of the wedding, was converted
train Hotel was the setting for one into a veritable garden of fragrant
of the loveliest weddings of the blooms, the ceremony taking place
Thanksgiving season when Miss Mary beneath a floral canopy marked with
Evelyn Cohn was united in marriage tall standards. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
to Mr. Don Fisher, Sunday, Novem- man officiated. The bride, who en-
ber 23, at 7 o'clock, Rabbi Samuel S. tered on the arm of her father, was
Mayerberg officiating. The cere- very lovely in duchess satin, adorned
mony was performed in the Gold with sequins, en train. She carried
Room under a bell of white chrys- a shower bouquet of ruses, and Mlles-
anthemums and smilax and dinner of-the-valley. Mrs. II. B. Ash, sister
was served to 5(1 guests in the green of the bride, matron-of-honor, was
room adjoining. The bride wore a gowned in Helen pink panne-velvet
suit of reindeer duvetyn and a gold with sequin trimming. Hiss _Jeanette
picture hat. She carried a corsage Goldstein of Toledo,. maid-of-honor,
of tea roses and lilies-of-the valley. wore pink and blue tulle. The Misses
Little Maxine Jean Fisher threW rose Blanche Ntoskowitz and Hattie Levy
petals in the path of the wedding were bridesmaids. 3I r. Louis Cohane
train. The bride was attended by her attended the groom as best man. Ar-
sister, Mrs. D. Davis and Mrs. Jules chibald Moskowitz and Irwin l'ollock
Fisher, sister of the groom. Both were the ushers. Miss Nathalie Ash
wore lovely gowns of black satin made a charming little ring-bearer in
trimmed in sequin. Covers were laid pink georgette, lace-trimmed. Mrs.
for 511 in the green room where the Pollock, the bride's mother, wore a
table was prettily , decorated with pink costume of orchid satin, while Mrs.
and yellow roses, belie chrysanthe- Smilansky, mother of the groom, was
mums and lighted candelabras. A gowned in black panne velvet. Fol-
mammoth wedding cake firmed a lowing the ceremony, dinner was
striking center decoration. Mr. Jack served the family and immediate
Fisher, brother of the groom, acted friends at six o'clock. The reception
as master ut ceremonies, abo. assist- began at 9 and lasted until midnight.
ed by `Mr. David Sillman, toastmaster. Finzel's orchestra furnished the music
Dancing followed the dinner. The for the dinner and dance.
out-of-town guests were \1 r. and Mrs.
Among the out-of-town guests who
A. Miller of Toledo, 0., and Mr.' Ar- attended the wedding were Mrs. B.
chie Fisher of Grand Rapids, Mich. Bergman of Cheyenne, \Vyoming;
After an extended wedding trip that Mrs. Fannie Slossy, of 1)es Nloines,
will take them to New York, Boston, Ia.; Miss Florence Jacobson of Mil-
Atlantic City and Philadelphia, the waukee, \\- is .; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
young couple will be at home to their Primakow of Milwaukee, \I r. and Mrs.
friends at 1014 East Grand Boulevard, Oag of Port Huron, Mr. and Mrs. L.
after January 1st.
Godman and daughter, Lillian; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Goldman and Miss Pearl
S'RENCO—BROWN
Goldstein of Toledo. There were
Charming in , all its appointments guests also from Philadelphia and
was the wedding of Miss Golda Eli- New York City.
.Mr. Smilansky and his bride left for
zabeth Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I. C. Brown of the Statler Ho- an extended wedding trip which will
take
them from the Atlantic to the
tel, to Mr. Fred S'Renco of St. Louis,
which took place at the Statler, Pacific coast. They will be at home
after
February 1st in this city.
Thanksgiving Day at 1:30 p. m. Rab-

bi Leo M. Franklin officiated. The
bride was charming in a Callot trav-
eling suit fashioned of henna cloth,
seal-trimmed and wore a gold cloth
hat. She carried a shower bouquet
of bride's roses and lilies-of-the-val-
ley. Miss Grace S'Renco of St.
Louis, sister of the groom, who act-
ed as maid-of-honor, was lovely in
brown baronet satin, ostrich-trim-
ming. Miss Dorothy Weinstein and
Miss Rose Edloff were dainty brides-
maids in dark-blue georgette *tresses.
They carried old-fashioned nosegay.
The groom was attended by Mr. 11.
S'Renco of St. Louis as best man.
Dinner was served to fifty vests.
Among the out-of-town guests sere
Mr. and Mrs. F. S'Renco, Miss Grace
S'Renco and Mr. John Brow•n of St.
Louis, Mr. II. S'Renco of Rochester,
N. V., and Dr. Fox of Chicago. Mr.
and Mrs. S'Renco left for a three
months wedding trip through the
South and they will be at home af-
ter February 15th at St. Louis.

clad. It puts you in fighting trim.

From the foremost furriers in America we assembled this
collection of coats, wraps and capes noteworthy for work .
mahship of the . highest order as well as peltries of the
.\ feature of our coasts are the gorgeously
...patterned silk linings.

Hudson Seal Coats

Collars, cuffs and border of marten
These full flaring coats are most
luxurious in effect and are offered
in short and long models, ranging
in price, 495.00 to 825.00.

Alaska Seal Coats

These are the genuine seal coats
of which Hudson seal is an '
tion. The peltries are exceedingly
subtle and light. Ranging in price
from 525.00 to 1,275.00,

Scotch Mole and Squirrel
Wraps

and Stoles

Hudson Bay Sable Capes
and Stoles

Of prime eastern mink peltries
with animal tail fringe, ranging
in price from 250.0(1 to 1,000.00.

The beauty of perfectly matched
sables from Hudson Bay district
is revealed in these magnificent
pieces. 850.00 to 1,475.00.

Mink Capes, Coatees

Mrs. A. E. Pollock and Mrs. A.
Spring, both of Tuxedo avenue, en-
tertained thirty ladies at a luncheon
and card party at the Fellowcraft
club this week.

Messrs. Edmund Stoma'', Herbert
Stoman and ‘Valdo Stoman will en-
tertain members of their family at a
theatre party to the Detroit Opera
House Friday night.

Miss Carolyn Wlohlenberg, of 33
Englewood left for a trip to Cincin-
nati and Pittsburgh where she will
spend several weeks with friends.

!ROSS FUR CO.1

the eye.
of youth

See with

I Want to Examine

Lxclusive
Furriers

Two Stores
397 Woodward Ave.
14 Adams West

For One Week

Only

My special—I will
exaioine your eyes
and make you a pair of giants, tf you
need them. either with a 12-K 1.10 gold
nose piece or spectacles with zylunite
rims and large lenses
complete

$5.00

If you don't need glasses I tell you so.



Super-Fluous
Hair Removed

painlessly and per
manently by the
electric needle. Mist
Rose Kolok, special.

Charge Accounts
Arranged

Ist. 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17
St. Phon.
Arcadia illdg.. slur Eliot

mendale SR9S-R

208-210
Griswold Street

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114/Z601N: t**- •V

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Handsome Dining - Room Suite

A

Queen Anne or Chippendale

TRAVELING salesman who was In our store recently made
this flattering statement: "You have the largest and most
representative array of dining room furniture I've seen in
months." And so we have—and we can save you money.

Priced $200 to $450

RIEDENBERGS
FURNITURE
HOUSE


MIMIN11

11

913 Hastings St. at Croutown

11 :1

Melrose 5509

Your Eyes

And show you how
much better you will
'eel and be able to I
go about your work
or to spend these
winter
cold
long.
evenings in comfort
at home.

Remodeling
Repairing
Redyeing

from the inexpensive
kinds to the most
costly.

1,275 to 3,500.00

Such precious peltries as Broad Tail, Caracul and Eastern
Mink are shown in models of the greatest opulence.

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Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cohen, of 305
East \Varren avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Min-
nie, to Mr. Ralph Berg, of this city.

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1.I 00001 04.1 01 .1- CX X >

Exquisite
Pearl
Necklaces

WRAPS OF THE RAREST FURS

On Friday night of this week, Rab-
bi Leo NI. Franklin occupied the pul-
pit of the Temple at Youngstown, 0.
in the absence of Rabbi Isadore E.
Philo, who is taking a much needed
vacation.

\t r. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and
son spend Thanksgiving Day in
Chicago.

"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"

Full length coats and dolmans of
these soft pliable peltries, trimmed
with rich, contrasting furs. Rang-
ing from 750.00 to 950.00.

1 111 ,1 , 1 , 11
Kelinif..ii,S.47.5.

TAIT SHOP



27 John R Street

• HATS •

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

LOU GOLDBERG

p :it cla s,nd manufsatur-
g er
Registered o pti o nrn

245

GRISWOLD ST.

(Corner Clifford)

Open Evenings.

MAIN 453

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3(37
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When Wanting
366
Fresh Fish call Cherry c • - 3366
348 E. High St.

Danto & Co.

Prompt Delivery

CARMEL KOSHER RESTAURANT

Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah I. Levin.

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

Service from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.

ON

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