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May 28, 1920 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-05-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Engagement Announced.

Fur Coats—Summer Furs

The Daughter: of Jerusalem an-
! mimic.: an informal Nlay dance to be
gire ❑ at the Hotel Statter, Sunday.
May 30. rinzers orchestra will fur-
; ni.h the Riqs‘e. The proceeds will he

WEAR

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'

FUR COATS

Ali,. Anna Nalifin,

inter,ling program, in
tinny
of the gueds participated. the party
enjoyed an automobile tip.
Mrs. Harry L. Abraham, of Fred.
eric Mich., is the guest of her mother,
fire. J. IL Levitt. of 766 Brush street.
Mrs. S. Rosenblum. Of New York, Is
the cue its of her daughter, Mrs. (fen.
ry Levitt.

97 JEFFERSON AVE.

Between Shelby and Wayne St..

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10Tit ANNUAL EXCURSION

ANNOUNCEBETROTHAL

Ei

Bicur Cholera Juniors

.

Mrs. Hiram Silverstone. of Perth,
Ince Miss Rose Levitt), is emi-
rate-wing after an operation for ap-
- sendleitis at Harper Hospital.

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daughter of

\Ir. and Mr,. A. Kaplan. entertained
her friend. on the 4.4 . ,;:t -.ion 44 he ,
sixteenth birthday. NI ay 32.
tcr an

Manufacturer. of Fine Fur.

I TASHMOO PARK



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ROSENBER G BROS.

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devoted totraid 1 t!rt rel'ef of jewi-.11
women and child ill in Iva !ratio..
Anlika L i n'•ary Club will welcome;



Fur Insurance
Remodeling

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SUNDAY
JUNE 6th

Dancing on Steamer "Taslimoo - and at the Park
Field Events and Entertainment s for all who come

ADULTS' TICKETS - $1.00
CHILDREN
50c

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Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side

Platinum
Engagement
Rings

If yours comes
from MOP Ehrlich's you will want to shake
hands with yourself as well as everyone else,
The Diamond will be blue white, guaranteed perfect and
the mounting of PLATINUM wrought in the very latest
and most artistic manner.

"Avenue selections here at 10 per cent to 25 per cent less
than "Avenue" prices.

YOUR WEDDING GIFT

if it comes from this store will do you honor and be doubly appre.
dated for its Intrinsic and lusting value.

"Pay
as
You

No

"Red
Tape"
Here

Can"

"Busiest and Biggest East SKI. Jewelry Store"
EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.

180.182 Woodward Avenue

bo ..eel art. %, thin the
tigcs (4 15
I and I , I. j club and
lake part
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and atsjoj e activ-
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! , 'ot responding secretal y is
Sol l'r.ac.
a•4otte.
Alr. and NI,. 1;:dwa;41
eher, of
107.3 Bru.11
have a. their guest,
Ilerg. nl New York City.

Cold Storage

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PAGE THREE

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Weinb.rg, 274 Wat•
on street, announe“ the engagement
of their daughter, Ruth. to Mr. Jack
Genet. son of Mr. and Mts. I'. (teller,
of this city. Reception, Sunday, May
ao, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 I'. M.

MISS FREDA ROGVOY

Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogroy, of 232
Ea.t Kirby avenue, announce the en -
gagement of their daughter, Freda,
to Mr. Harold Kaufman, of An
Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Rogvoy will be
host, at a dinner-party in honor of
their daughter's engagement at the
Carmel restaurant. Sunday, May .30.

PHILOMATHIC HOLDS
ITS ANNUAL MODEL
MEETING JUNE 8TH

7h^ awmal Rode! Meeting of the
Philomath:• Debating Club will be
held Wednesday evening, June 8th, at
the Shaarey 7..1ek auditorium. This
Sc lit y ffltich brings to a close the
club's activities for the summer. is
featured by a debate in which six
inemb.;rs of the chits participate A
silver trophy t;tin, pres•ntetl by Judge
'tarty J. 1)Mernan, will be awarded
to the winning side of the debate. In
. addition, a gold and a silver medal,
ann•ril awards of 1.ouls SoillanskY and
Mrs. Jacob (I • firms, both honorary
meirb-rs of the club, will be given to
the two best spankers.
The air:mg mients committee, under
the ehairmanshlp of Maurice Meyers,
is arranging an enjoyabll lousiest pro-
cram in addition to the debate. 'Its.,
•oldie is entd,;:ttly 'alibi to attend
the Model Meeting.
The last regular program of the
Id' sent term will be held next Sun-
day night. May 30th. Thtre will Is', a
debate on the subject. "Resolved,
that the President be Elected by the
Direct Vote of the Citizens of the Ent.
led States."

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
GIVE DECORATION DAY
DANCE, SUNDAY, MAY 30

-----
on Sunday. May .10. the Young Poo-
pie's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zetlek will
hold its final dance of tee season in
the gymnasium of th • synagogue.
As befIM:ng the oceashm some us-
usual features have been at rangNI for
the record crowd that is expected.
Finzel'a orchestra, a; usual, wRi tor.
nish the music.

MISS KATHLEEN YOUNG
TO BE A JUNE BRIDE

One of the most interesting events
of the social season will take place
on June 19th, the date chosen by Miss
Kathleen Elizabeth Young. daughter
of :Matthew A. Young, well-known In
automobile circles. for her marriage
to Mr. Hayden K. WIllians8, son of
Mr. John E. Williams.

FINE FURNITURE
REPAIRS

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are
should I., display.
Ni ill ..a.s.stag a

firm to whom You
would entrust costly
slid rate pieces of fur-

nitur•.

The 1,Indow Com-
pany present tiperfe,t.
lion" In every detail of
refinishing. re-uphol-
stering, zepalring, em-
ploying only workmen
whose years of expe-
rience make them ar-

Charming Graduation Frocks
for College and ilcademy Girls

Ethereal creations in organdy and geor-
gette for graduation and commencement

festivities. Not only sweet but pictur-
esque describes the girl-graduate costume, the

bouffant frock with the quaint Bertha or large

fichu collar. Ruffles and pleats, and embellish-

mmts of tiny satin bows and immlings complete
the charming picture.

The model sketched above is of Georgette, 49.50.
Others are priced from 35.00 and upwards.

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HE LINDOW CO.
19 MANANTETTE
NEAR 12TH
Phone West 1254

Summery Millinery

Sallan

Woodward at Gratiot

ANNOUNCEMENT

H. Klein & Son wish to announce the

opening of their

NEW FANCY GROCERY

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carrying a complete line of Imported and Domestic
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables.

Reasonable Prices.

Prompt Service.

Phone Your Order

We Deliver to All Parts of the

City.

H. KLEIN & SON

The loveliest fashions of
the season at prices that
point the way to an eco-
nomical and charming
Summer Millinery ward-
robe.

1824 WOODWARD AVENUE

D1 :10

Composed of Strawberry,
Mince Sundae'and Grape

W.• believe this equal In quality to Arctic custard 14.
Cream Special we sold for Easter Sunday

Order Now From Your Dealer
Phone Glendale 4110

Successors to J. I-. Pearlman

Phone Market 2692

Decoration Day
Special Brick
Ice Cream

Northway 1924-W

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171-119-181 WOODWARD AVE

DETROIT

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Ice Cream Co.

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