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June 11, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-11

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PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Many delightful affair. were given
In honor of Silas Hazel Do Young,

acial and

whose marriage to Mr. Ruby Graff,
took place on June 6th. Mra. Albert
Golden was hostess at a miscellan-
eous shower given at her home. Miss
Sylvia Illnderstein and Mrs. Meyer
Epstein (nee Eleanor Velick) enter.
taMed at a threatre party at the Tent.
ple threatre, later taking their guests
to St. John's Arbor for lunch. Mrs.
I. E. Weingarden was hostess at a
linen shower ut her home and on
Monday evening last, Miss Sylvia De
Young entertained informally, covers
being laid for fifteen.

ersortai

122.129.181 WOODWARD AVE
DETROIT

An interesting social event was the
engagement reception held last Sun-
day, Slay 311, at the home of Mr. and
Sirs. Louis Shalft. The house was
tastefully decorated with Spring flow-
ers. Miss Sara Shalft, the bride-elect
was charming in a gown of mauve
georgette, lace-trimmed. Among the
guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
Hayden, SKr. and Mrs. Oppenheim,
Mr. and Mrs. Fineberg, NIrs. Elkin,
Mrs. J. Fineburg, the Misses Oppen-
helm, the Misses Gluckman, Mr. Clar-
ence Gottesman, SKr. Arthur Gottes-
man, Miss Mabel Kleinstuith, NIr.Ntan-
ttel ‘Volner and fiance, Miss Weisman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Muretski of
Windsor.

Mrs. S. C. Solomon (nee 5liss The-
resa ('ohen) was hostess at a miscel-
laneus shower Thursday evening giv-
en in honor of hills Rae Solomon, who
Is to be married July 4.

Mrs. Charles T. Simmons, of 24
Connecticut avenue, has returned
Mr. George B. Mallon, of 239 East from a month's visit with her parents
Kirby avenue, is leaving for New York In Edgewater, III.
Sunday, from which point he will sail
in a few days for an extended trip to
The lladassah Sewing Society of
Europe. Nfr. Mallon expects to return
the Congregation Sharey Zedek has
1st.
about September
ceased activities until after the Jew-
Mr. A. Jacobs, of Alfred street, is ish Holidays.

visiting in New York City.

Summery Hats of
Georgette Crepe

Are now being featured in a
charming selection of smart
styles and fascinating colors
at the usual Kline moderate
prices

Veils at moderate prices

Kline's—Third Floor

Stout Women
The 20% Off

CZERNOWITZ, Bukawina —The
Sigma Phi Beta Sorority initiated Rumanian government has issued a
Miss Sallie Ehrlich of Edison avenue provisional decree granting all Buka-
wina Jews without exception the
on May 29th.
right of becoming citizens of Ru-
mania.
This edict is a step in the right
direction, and permits its to hope that
Rumania may yet faithfuly carry out
the articles of the Peace Treaty re-
lating to the Jews.
Some time ago the Rumanian gov-
FINE FURNITURE
ernment declared semi-officially that
REPAIRS
not all Bukawina Jews might become
ipaitTlcuLait care
should be display-
A differentiation was to be
citizens.
ed In choosing a
made between those Jews who could
arm to whom you
establish long residence and citizen-
would entrust costly
ship in the province, and the rest who
and rare pieces of fur-
niture.
resided in Bukawina, but were con-
The I.Inoow Com-
sidered subjects of Austria. From its
pany present "perfec-
latest statement it seems that the
tion" In every detail of
refinishing, re-uphol-
government has concluded not to
stering, repairing. em-
make this unjust discrimination and
ploying only workmen
to permit all Jews of the territory to
whose years of expe-
rience make theaf ar-
be naturalized.

SIZES 39 TO 56 BUST, 26 TO 45
WAIST

Maternity Apparel and

Infant's Wear Also 20' Off

Sceond Floor Washington Arcade

CONCERTS

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tisans of Inimitable
skill.

SARA

THE LINDOW CO.

INOF F

Opening

19 MANANTETTE
NEAR 12TH
Phone West 1254

PIANO
INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN
Glendale
7971
45 Rowena Street
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QUALITY FOOTWEAR

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DETROIT

20%

20% off on Buckles

Saturday,

DISCOUNT

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To be able to obtain, at these prices,
that measures up to the Ruby standard of quality, is good news to those 0

who appreciate an o pportunity to savemoney.

One-O-One Washington Boulevard.

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Important Price Reductions

The finest and most fashionable of furs, including Hud-

son Bay and Russian Sable, Mink, Kolinsky, Moleskin

and Natural Squirrel in a great variety of luxurious

capes, coatees, shoulder pieces and scarfs.

A Special Purchase of
Full Animal Fox Scarfs

In medium, large and extra choice skins of the
fashionable colorings, offered Monday at

69.50

49.50

June 12th

89.50

Advantages of Buying
Fur Coats Now

One skin Baum Marten ...95.00

One akin Hudson Bay

135.00
Sable
One skin Russian Sable _150.00

The largest choice of advance
style models for the Fall and
Winter of 1920 and '21.

Pricea are guaranteed to be leas
than November prices.

A small payment now secures a
coat for next Winter—Balance
due when coat is wanted.

GUAVA

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NEXT DOOR TO MAJESTIC THEATRE
GLENDALE 700

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Footwear

In the Latest
Style Effects

Distinctiveness in footwear is
easily achieved when selection is
made in our third floor depart-
ment, where the styles thew% are
rerresentatize of fashion's latest
innovations.

Among the New Oxfords
H ENE

is one of the

very popular models,

and one which will be
worn %cry extensively.

Can be had lit tan calf at
$10.00 and white linen at

$8.o o

Ribbon Sailor Pumps

ribbon effect will
T ILE
be greatly in vogue

this season, many of the
exclusive models
most
having this distinguishing

feature. They can be
had in patent and dull
leather at $12 and in
white linen at

The World's Best

off on Hosiery

ALFRED J. RUBY, Inc.

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1319 Hamilton Blvd
At Philadelphia

For MEN and WOMEN

CHICAGO

ANN ARBOR

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Bigger Store

To the Lowest Possible Level

WE OFFER OUR

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TO ATTRACT PRICES

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For Summer Wear at

PONTIAC NOTES

RUMANIAN CITIZENSHIP
FOR ALL BUKAWINA JEWS

Ave. C 11: 5

A Collection of Handsome Fur
Capes, Coatees and Scarfs

65.00
Two skins Jay Sable
49.50
One skin Stone Marten
Two skins Stone Marten —95.00

Mr. and Sirs. Freti Ginsberg, of 494
Glynn St. left June 2 for a month's
visit to California.

Everything included: Coats, Suits
Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Sweaters,
Corsets, Stockings, Underwear, Pet-
ticoats. No reservations.

90-182 Woodward

Animal Chokers at
Specially Moderate
Prices

Prizes were awarded the following
Mr. Gabriel J. Rapaport motored to'
winners:—Piano, 1st prize, Miss Orial
Indianapolis, where he witnessed the
Friedrich; 2nd prize, Miss Ethelyn
auto races.
Kramer; Dancing, 1st prize, 5liss Ber-
nice Weisman; Recitiing, 1st prize,
Miss Bessie Rosenberg, Miss Bess
Miss Nina Friedman.
Barnett and Messrs. Henry Betts and
Maurice Roe spent Decoration Day as
guests of Miss Dorothy Barnett at
Miss Miriam Teichner who has been
their cottage at Cass Lake.
spending the winter in Detroit, has
left for Chicago and San Francisco
Miss Sophie Du (toff, of Detroit,
to attend the Republican and Demo- spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
cratic National Conventions as a spec- Buckner, of Chandler avenue.
ial writer for the Detroit News.
Mrs. 1. N. Golden and children - re-
turned from Milwaukee. after spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing have mov-
ing several weeks visiting relative:.
ed into their new home 493 Atkinson Dr. and Mrs. Golden will spend the
avenue.
summer at NVatkins Lake.

SALE OF OUR
$100,000 STOCK
STILL CONTINUES

r

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sehupbiner
(nee Miss Bessie Gutless) of Ottawa.
Ont., are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a son, Maurice, born May
26th.

Pontiac Temple Beth El Sunday
School class enjoyed a delightful pic-
nic at the summer home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bartlett. Tables were set
for 70 guests. including the children.
Mrs. George B. Mallon and sons, The day was spent pleasantly in out-
Jerome and Milford, of 293 East Kir- door games.
by avenue, are leaving in a few days
for Traverse City, to join her mother,
Mrs. Benj. Goldstein gave a delight-
Mrs. Si. Pragg, who is spending the ful party for her daughter Mildred
summer with her sister, Mrs. NI. Gins- last Thursday afternoon, the occasion
burg. Mrs. Mallon expects to be gone being her eighth birthday. The table
several weeks.
was decorated in patriotic colors and
'a delicious luncheon was served to ten
Mrs. John Feldman, pianist and little guests.
teacher, of 25 Grove avenue, entertain-
twelve pupils with a musicale and
Miss Alma Buckner and brother,
luncheon last Saturday.
Ira, spent Decoration Day in Detroit.

A wide selection of Bridal

255 Woodward Ave.

Sir. and Mrs. S. A. S. Jacobs of Vir-
ginia Park entertained forty attests
Sunday evening, June 6th on the oc-
casion of the first birthday anniver-
sary of their daughter, Audrey Lois.
The receptions rooms were a bower
of flowers In pink and white. A buf-
fet luncheon was served.

Complimenting Miss Helen S. Gor-
don whose marriage to Mr. Sidney.
S. Shapiro will take place, June 20,
Mrs. Phillip D. Gordon, of 373 Bur-
lingame avenue, gave an aluminum
shower, Wednesday, June 2. The fol-
lowing guests were present: Mrs. A.
K. Solomon, N. Y., Mrs. I. Horwitz,
Mrs. E. Sloane, Mrs. I). Snider, Miss
Esther Prussian (Boston), NIrs. S.
Stone, Mrs. S. Krandall, Mrs. J. Stein-
berg, Mrs. M. Prussian, Mrs. L. Mark,
Mrs. M. Kallin, Mrs. M. Krell, Mrs.
H. Appleby, Miss Minnie Apfelbaum,
Mrs. H. Jacobs, Mrs. S. Fogelman,
Mrs. J. Frank, Mrs. Si. Fink, Mrs. A.
Wolf, Sirs. J. Kaufman, Sirs. W.
Caren, Mrs. R. Paul, Mrs. B. Krell,
Mrs. Si. Moscowitz, Miss Leonora
Snider, Mrs. J. Zackheim, Mrs. H.
Moscowitz, Mrs. Si. Schaefer, Mrs. I.
Wolf, Mrs. J. Koplowitz, Mrs. S.
Schaefer.

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KOSHER—

Delicatessen, Meats and

Third Floor.

Groceries

Formerly Located at 280
N. Philadelphia

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Quality and Service Built our
Business from a little two-by-
four shop to this greater food
emporium In six months' time.

Woodward and Adams Ayes.

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