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July 16, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

t'AGE TWO

acial and
dersona1

MY! HOW PRETTY

Nearly everyone who enters MacDiarmid's
new "Store Beautiful'', at Woodward and
Colling-wood is impressed with its charming
furnishings and "homey" a tmosphere—and
the service—well, just bring your friends

over and try it.

LIGHT LUNCHES—FROZEN DAINTIES—SODA FIZZ—COOLING
DRINKS—MAC DIARMIDS CANDIES

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a c og aroo d

Specialiats at Candycraft.
13 STORES
DETROIT—CLEVELAND

13 STORES
DETROIT—CLEVELAND

An engagement announcement of
wide interest is that of Mrs. Leopold
Freud, of the Hotel Addison, who an-
nounces the engagement of her
daugher, Josephine S. Freud, to Mr.
Justin Rottman, of Cincinnati, 0., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rottman. Miss
Freud is a sister of Jerome and Mar-
cus L. Freud.

A Special Offering of

High-Grade

SKIRTS at $19E

Mrs. Herman L. Lewis and Miss
Marjorie Rindskoff motored to Cleve-
land with Mr. and Sirs. Jacob M.
Roth.

Complimenting Miss Weiss and
Mrs. A. Darker, of Monroe, Mrs.
Louis Welt was hostess at a beau-
tifully appointed luncheon for 12
guests on Thursday last at her home
on Chandler avenue.

(Whits)

$ 1 .95

Mrs. Philip Fineberg, of 229 Far-
rand Park, arrived home from a visit
to Charlestown, Va.

m. during July and August.
We slow Saturdays at I p.

Zd n. s.
Washington
Arad.

IDA

Mrs. Waldo Sloman and children
are the guests of Mrs. Arthur Goulson
and family at their summer home at
Cass Lake.

2SS
We and
Avers

SARA

CONCERTS

F
D I V I N O F
PIANO

INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN
45 Rowena Street

Glendale 7971

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Ladies Car — Detroit Electric

It

Into model, front and rear drive, good paint, real leather upholstering,
cut glass flower rack. Also charging outfit. Will sell cheap or trade

In for Packard or Cadillac. Call Cadillac 1235.

THE

HOUSE of EPSTEIN

A

Watches

of Unusual Merit

ULES Jorgensen, Touchon, Aucle ,
mars Piquet, Meylan, Vacheron &
Constantin, Agassiz, Longines, Gruen,
Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin, Howard
—these famous timekeepers represent

and Mrs. G. Samter and family,
formerly of 177 East Ferry avenue,
have moved into their new home at
456 Glynn Court.

J

Miss E. Shellfish, Miss Jane Shell-
fish and Mr. Nathan S. Shellfish, of
462 Baldwin avenue, have just re-
turned from a motor trip through
New York state. They spent a few
weeks in New York City, the guests
of relatives.

Sirs. L. P. Marko and sons, Alfred
and Lawrence, of Chicago, formerly
of Detroit, are the ouests of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Fixler, 288 Longfellow ave-
nue.

Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jacobs and
daughter, Virginia, of Cleveland, 0.,
have returned home after a two
weeks! visit with their sisters, Sirs.
Esther Gartley, Miss Rhea Jacobs,
and brother, Phil Jacobs, of 95 Fonts-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conhaim, of worth.
Clairmont avenue, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mar-
Mr. and Sirs. I. l'eritz, of 123 Bur-
guerite, to kir. Hart N. Cardozo. son lingame avenue, have as their guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Cardozo, their sister, Miss M. Danville, of To-
St. Paul, Minn.
ledo.

Mr. and Sirs. Albert Harnberg, of
the Oltaire apartments, are entertain-
ing their mother. Mrs. M. Hamberg.
of New York City.

GOLDSMMO. SILVERSTAM IS AND JEWELERS

37-4 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD. BOOK

BUILDING

DETROIT

177.19-isi

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DITROIT

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New Summer
Models of Ribbon

For Dress and Sport

men.

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Sale Commences Sat. July 17

400-402 Hastings St.

GOLDSMITHS 6SILVERSMITHS,INC.

Miss Esther Cohen, of Cleveland,
is spending a few days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. I. Cohen, 111 Farnsworth.

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House of Epstein

the highest achievement of the leading
watchmakers in Europe and America.
Designed and manufactured by the
world's master craftsmen, these fine
watches await your inspection in The
Gorham Shop. If you seek accuracy,
dependability and distinctive beauty in
a watch, you are sure to find one here
that will meet your requirements in
every detail.

Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Messrs.
Joseph Wetsman, Louis and Leo
Davidson, motored to Alpena and
Hillman, Mich, where they will re-
main for several days.

8th Anniversary Sale

MONG the distinct articles which are
being reduced are Straw Hats, Silk
l Shirts, finest tailored gents furnishings,
4
-tnd the distinctive Rochester clothing for

.Mr. and Sirs. A. Eichman and Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Eichman spent the
week-end as guests of Mr. and Sirs.
Glasier at their summer cottage at
Sylvan Lake.

A theater party was given Saturday
afternoon at the Temple Theatre by
Mrs. Jos. Grossfield, of 188 Mel-
bourne avenue, in honor of Miss Tillie
Sanburt, of McKeesport, l'a., and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Miss Pauline Garfunkle, of Sharon,
Miss Dora Davidson motored to Bat- Pa., who are visiting here. After the
tle Creek last Sunday.
performance a luncheon was served
to 10 guests at the home of the hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Roth, Mr. tess.
Ferdinand Roth and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank R. S. Kaplan, of Pittsburgh,
Mr. and ' Mrs. Irwin Rubenstein
who were house guests of Mr. and have left for an extended trip to
Mrs. Milton Loeb, of 999 Brush street, Woodmont, Conn., New York and At-
have returned home.
lantic City.

is

on Men's, Boys', Childrens'
Clothing and Gent's Wear

Essie Cohen, of Cleveland, O.,
is visiting her mother, Sirs. 1. Cohen,
of Ill Farnsworth.

Mrs. Louis Davidson, Ill Frederick
street, and Mrs. Joseph Wetsmas, 44
Virginia Park, left for Battle Creek,
where they will spend several weeks.

announce its

25% Reduction

THE SHOP
G ORHAM

A monument itt memory of Louis
P. Marko will hr dedicated Sunday,
July 18, at 2:30 P. Si. at the Chene
Street Cemetery. Rabbi Harry 1.
Gordon will officiate.

Stanley M. Levyn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. M. Levyn, 70 Farrand
Park, left Friday for Camp Niccocine,
Van Ettan Lake, Mich., where he will
spend two months.

Very Special at

$15:95-

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. Goldberg,
of 25 Benton street, have returned
front a visit to Lake Orion.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Norman, Miss
Sara Goldberg and Mr. Claude Gold-
berg, 1464 %Vest Grand boulevard, and
Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Cohn, of 888 Loth-
rep avenue, spent a week at Lake
Orion.

SILK
HOSIERY

Plain figured and flowered voiles,
foulard voiles and fancy printed
organdies providing highly pleas-
ing types for every occasion. Fas-
cinating interpretations of the s
vogue for tunic, ruffle, surplice and
straightline barque effects, Decor-
ative features Include all manner
of pretty ribbons, belts, little sea-
tees, youthful sashes and refresh-
ingly cool looking organdy trim-
ming.

Miss Gertrude Goldstein, of the
Cleveland General Hospital, Cleve-
land, 0., is the guest of Dr. and Sirs.
A. H. Krohn, of 492 Linwood ave-
nue. She will remain in Detroit a
week, leaving front this city for Ham-
ilton, Ont., where she will visit her
parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rottman and
Mr. Justin Rottman, of Ch:cinnati, 0.,
were the guests of Mrs. Leopold
Freud at the Hotel Addison and their
Grosse Pointe residence.

Drop-Stitch

For Midsummer
— or — -
Organdy and Voile
at $20

Miss Alice Mayer has retuned to
this city after an extended visit to
Terre Haute„ where she was the
guest of Mrs. lien Blumberg. Miss
Mayer also attended the Advertising
Convention at Indianapolis, where she
spent three weeks.

Mr. Adolph Freund, for many years
identified with the activities of the
Cleveland Hebrew Orphans Home,
was recently honored by his election
to the vice-presidency of that institu-
tion,

A collection of exceptionally good values
in Baronette Satin, Serge, Queen Anne
Satin, Pleated Crepe de Chine, in Black,
Navy, Brown, Toupe and White.

Values to $24.60 at

maser 49011441 , 4 • STATE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other afore

Sir. and Mrs. Louis Musliner and
daughter, Jeanette Sara, of 832 Second
avenue, left for their summer home
at \Volt Lake, Mich. ,where they will
spend the remainder of the season.

Miss Dora Cohen, of Canton, 0., is
spending a few days with Mrs. I.
Cohen.

Waist Lines to 45

A very special offering in
models of high-grade Georgette,
Dow-Kist and Taffeta.

CSIEGEL

received not later than Wednesday.

Sizes 39 to 56

Over-
Blouses

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All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the office
of the Chmnicle by I o'clock each NS'edneeday afternoon In order to appear In the
current week'. Issue. Mono Cherry 3551 Fociety Editor. Stall notices su as to be

Stout Women



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

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$5

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to

$15

Millinery Salons—Third Floor

200-210 GRISWOLD ST.

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