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July 09, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-09

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eAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

An Early Sale of

Quality
Fur Wraps

rat-an i
rsolutt

Do You Live North
Of The Boulevard

If So, Visit Our

$250 to $4500

All Society Item, and other local notes should he communicated to the office
of the Chronicle by 5 o'ninek each Wedneeday afternoon In larder to appear In the
current week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3.151 ol
Petty
Editor. Stall notices so as to be
received not later than Wednesday.

The model pictured Is a Seal
coat made up of A-1 skins.
3'L-Inch model self belted,
deep shawl collar of Grey
Squirrel and transverse bor-
der of same fur 41 Inches
deep of four skins us shown.
Site pockets in Squirrel bor-
der. Fancy silk lined. Spec.
tally priced at $630.

Mrs. Leopold Freud and (laughter,
Among the Detroit girls who left
Miss JI,cpliine, of the Dote' Addi- this week to attend Camp Bryn Oftin,
son, have returned from a trip to At- Rhinelander. 1Vis., the summer camp
lantic City.
of Miss Latta Broafiluidge, are NG,
\largarel Ileavenrich, of 54 Longfel-
Nliss Lillian Nod's, of 115 Sletiliury low. the Nlisses Elaine, Alice and
boulevard. spent a week at the Co- Ruth Hirschman.
---
lonial hotel as the guest of her cousin,
Sliss Slargaret Aronson, of New-
Sirs. Max Levy, of Lake Providence,
ark,
N.
J.,
is
the
guest of her sister,
l.a.
Sirs. I. D. Rosengarten, of 106 Colo-
rado avenue.
Mr. 31111 Mrs. Philip Rosenthal. of
1475 M ack avenue. left Sunday for a
Sirs. Ralph D. Shill, and children,
motor tour through New York state. of 476 Burlingame, left Monday for a

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figlEGEL

C0.01 MOOD.. s SW,

No connection with any other store.

Miss Sylvia Simons, of Pallister
avenue. and the Misses Mary and
Fanny Wetsinan, of 44 Virginia Park,
left Smolay for it months' stay at
Yellowstone lark, Wyoming, and Es-
tes lark, Col.

Nlessrs. Samuel Rosenthal, Nlorris
Cohen and Leonard Hirclifield, of
Slack avenue, are touring New York
state.

/ THE

GORHAM SHOP

Satisfaction
in Diamonds

W

E deeply appreciate the fact
that customers of the Gorham
Shop have implicit faith in our in-
tegrity and sound judgment as
diamond merchants. That is why
the purchase of a diamond or other
rare jewel here is doubly satisfac•
tory to you. The stone makes instant
appeal to your sense of beauty—
and satisfies you thoroughly from
the standpoint of good investment.

Slr. and Sirs. George Epstran and
children, of 396 Chicago boulevard.
left 'Wednesday for Charlevoix where
they will spend the summer.

Miss Harriet Levy, daughter of Sir.
and Mrs. William Levy, of 498 Clair-
mont, left this week for Camp Bryn
Ofun, Rhinelander, \t is.

Miss Eunice Ferguson. Of Redland,
Cal., was the guest of Miss 'Fella
Levyn of the Lehigh Apartments,
East \Sam, avenue.

Sir. and Mrs. SI. Niillei, or Chicago,
are the guests of Sir. and Mrs. J.
Harris of 464 Clairmont avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rosengarten,
of 210 Chicago boulevard, left Sion-
das for a two weeks' trip to northern
Michigan.

Sir. and Mrs. Stilton Freud, of Ili
McLean avenue, announce the birth
of a son, John SVarren, July 4.

A charming spot with an air of old fashioned Hospitality dedicated
to those who appreciate real metropolitan service.

LIGHT LUNCHES
SODA FIZZ

Nli, Lilian SVeismaii, of Cincinnati.
O., :old Miss Annabelle \Veisnian, of
Dayton, 0., are visiting Mrs. II. II.
Fisher at Dearborn, Stich.

Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Hersh, of Buf-
falo, N. 5'., were the guests Of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh.
of 187 Hague avenue, over the

l oust h.

o Arr migir

Specialists at Candycraft

13 STORES

DETROIT
Phone Muhl 4540 --All Detroit Stores

DOWNTOWN STORES

32 Broadway
& it McMillan Co.
Broadway Market
239 Woodward (temporary)
I Annts roc 111(Ig.)

HE value of Packard Transportation as an

investment is evidenced by the number of

to been seen in every busy thoroughfare.

The wonderfully long life of the Packard is bet-

in a Twin Six motor is of the best material, ma-

chined to a nicety, and that all reciprocating parts

are perfectly balanced.

PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY

Detroit Branch

Featuring new hemstitched
ribbon brims in an array
of smart styles at prices
ranging from

$5 t 0 $15

Millinery Salons—Third Floor

PIANO
Glendale 7971

No Jewish Home Should Be With-
out The Chronicle. Subscribe Now

ter understood when it is known that every part

For Dress and Sport

SARA

DOES THIS INTEREST YOU?

five, six, and even ten-year-old Packards which are

New Summer
Models of Ribbon

Woodward at CollIngwood.

I have a corner building, frame, on the West Side near Trumbull
and Myrtle, consisting of 3 flats, 2 stores, 1 garage, 6 rooms and bath
In each flat. 3 years old. All rented and no leases. This shows good
income at present low' rentals, Owner leaving for England Shortly
and If you want to avail yourself of a most attractive and positive
bargain or make a deal that promises fair return, I will sell at $14.0011
with $1,000 down. For further information call owner, Glendale
6953it.

DETROIT

Jefferson at St. Antoine

13115 Woodward (next to Norwood
Theatre)

VIOLIN
INSTRUCTION
45 Rowena Street

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS. INC.

DETROIT

UPTOWN STORES

DIVINOF F

\G01 DSMITI IS, SILVERSMITI IS AND JI AVELFRS
\ 37-30 WASIIINLTON Botll LVARD, Ekxl< BUILDING

177-179•i131 WooDwaR0 AVE

CLEVELAND

Woodward, Cor. Alexandrine

CONCERTS

IDA

We are now in the new location-
37-39 Washington Blvd
BOOK BUILDING

T

FROZEN DAINTIES
DELICACIES

Take A Box of MacDiartnid's Candies With You On That Trip

Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Of 45 Fili-
gree avenue, is spending a few weeks
in Oinena, Mich.

Sirs. II. 11. Prenzlauer entcriaint,1
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim. of :Miss Lillian \ 'ekillati, of Cincinnati.
Bay City, are the guests of their and Miss Annabelle 'Weisman, of
parents, Sir. and Sirs. Louis Iliger of Dayton, O., at the Prenzlauer cottage
Chicago boulevard.
at Pearl Beach, Mich

Sirs, II. Rent of 158 Marston ave-
nue announces the engagement of her
daughter, Esther, to Sir. Joseph .S.
Rosengarten, son of Sirs. Eugenia
Rosengarten, of 1111 Ileaubien street.

WOODWARD
—AT-
COLLINGWOOD

Courteous
Table
Service

few weeks' visit in Chicago.

Sir. and Sirs. Edward Frank, 315
Virginia Park, had as their guests
over the week-end Mr. and Mrs.
George liernbacker, of Los Angeles,
Miss AnnabelleNlyers of 96 Lincoln
Cal., and Sir. and Sirs. Norman Ger-
aver see is spending a few weeks with
ber of Chicago.
relatives in Alpena, Mich.

The Slisses Mary and Rote Vine-
berg, of Montreal, (Tan., are the
guests of Sir. and Mrs. Frank Can
Amburgh, of Ilendrie avenue.

"Store Beautiful"

Main 7200

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