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July 30, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-30

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PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH . CHRONICLE

Engagement Announced.

Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side

ffirnelhoch'

Platinum
Engagement
Rings
$200 to $2000

I50-152 Woodward Avarua.

In h o ner of Mitt Station Silverberg

Pot , Initgla Pat e and Shirt Betty
shasiii, of Chteggie 111, the Miter,
I Col H111111,111111 and Mary Natlum-
guest, at
t
-on 1st, I t. , 111t . il
tole see of Slits Nathanton, 1 113

Pre - Inventory Sales

ieklroil Mr la t he Kutz•n entertain-
,3 wilt hi; violin.

The Young Lady whose Platinum Engage-
ment Ring comes from Moe Ehrlich's KNOWS
not only that she has one of the finest and new-
est setting obtainable anywhere, but that she is
properly appreciated by a Young Man possessing
sound business judgment and an ability to save,
hence make money.

Misses and Women's
Afternoon Dresses

NI, Teat fees; hat returned from a
er, Col
to, at ion in Ureter,
throe

Sir. Al Satbi of Iss Sleilltury Ave
has left for a three weeks' trip to
Ne' w York anti all points

My selection of Plea• Dia1110,11111 is equal to any
shown in the "high-ti to" district. Its only In Its
prices that this store Is shy.

"Pay Xs
as
You
Can"

Extraordinary Reduc!ions in

Slit. Mallon Sttellierg of Pitt , -
lisigh, l'a., it a home gm..( of Slits
Sitalliury
halo I
Ititailignin of 305

Misses and Women's Hats

MISS SADVE KAPLAN

Mr. and Slr, A. Kaplan, of

827

Sir , . F. S. S:1111,0. 11 and children, of
N e w 1'ork ens,Honing NI, and C.1111crOO ,Lemur, with dl :111111.1111,
M
S. Baker at 304 Burlingame th e engageiniiii of their daughter
gtenue.
SatIta. to Sir. Slorris Gootitoo. of

No
"Red
Tape"
Item

737 Oakland atoic.

.1nnounc, molt has Lean made of
the engagement of Clara NI, F.1b0istr,
iii Detroit, to Meter Snyder, td. Rach-
etle r, N. Y.

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

The Jewish Ladies' Aid Society 111 . 111

11When You Buy

O

O

0

Slits Bettie Lear, of 100 .Stlelaide
.uteri, hat left for New York c:iv,
where the will spend a few week,
w ith relative,.

O

When you buy furniture the point you take

Slit. into Niazorg and Slit; Paul-
ine 11 alters are spending their vaca-
tion at Saginaw . and Crystal lake.

Miss F.,lith Shure, of New York,
hat returned home after vitiating
friends here.

into consideration is satisfaction. This can

best be judged by customers who have pur-

Mrs. f. Istsict, of lest es boulevard,
and daughter Lenora have returned
sitar a few day, at Ottawa Beach.

chased here. You will find that every patron

who trades at this store is pleased to recom-

mend others. This is our greatest asset.

1 FR

1

Women's Negligees
and Underwear

PONTIAC SOCIAL NOTES

Sir. Iferman Stills:111z and hit sis- their annual picnic. July 18 at the
ter, Slit. Anna Schmaltz. of t43 War- summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Jon-
r.'" at 0.151, hart kit tot 11 h1w eph Barnett at Into Lake. Sunner
•t ■ O' wish relatives in !anti—
was served to 50 guests. The after-
,ille, Ky.
noon was spent in out-door :Irons.

1

Misses and Wothen's Silk
Shantung Suits

O

us i l

Fu!Nlli
ll
uRE
NH
B OE

913-17 HASTINGS STREET

A Store With a Conscience

oi=tocio==to=

Mr. and Sirs. Harry Y. Victor. of
Chicago, formerly of Detroit, have
returned to their home after a fete
vio
rid:tikes and friends.

Mrs. Joseph Weiss gave a delight-

ful entertainment to

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ladles at a'

card party and luncheon, Tuesday, •

July 20, In honor of Mrs. L. Starck, of
Detroit. Mrs. L. Klein was awarded,

first prize



--

Mr. and Sirs, Abe Weinstein, of De-
troit, spent the week with Mr. and

Women's Silk Skirts

Women's and Misses Coats
and Wraps

Mrs. Norman Buckner, of Pontiac.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman and their

house-guest, Mrs. S. Jacobs of New

Pork City spent Sunday with Mrs. Mae

Vellek, of Detroit.

Mr.

and Mrs. Gab

J. Rapaport are

in Omaha, Neb., visiting relatives and
friends. Mrs. Saul Fleisher, of Rocha

SIr. and Mr.. Henry F. Anthony
and suns James and Irving, of Bay
City, are goetts of Mrs. I It. Itoten-
licrg and family, of 3111 Collingwood
atonic.

ester, N. Y , is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Sir:. I-adore Ahrains (nee l'aulinc
Pe lilman I, of Chicago, and son are
titilort to the city .

home of Miss Marion Kovinsky at

Slits ]lore Kaplan, of Chicago, is
cost aletring. at the home of her
Iii other And sitter, Mr. and 7.1rn. Sol
Inashot. 1115 Ilendrie avence. She
O bike. the, wean. of expresOlg, her
ry titter, appreciation of the 111 Illy :lets
0 of kindness extended to he • during
O I r 111,11,s.

Misses and Women's
Blouses and Sweaters

J. Meyer. •

Pontiac Temple Beth El Club held
at the summer

their picnic, July 27,

Silver Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Solomon, of Whitte-
more street, gave a delightful dinner

party Friday evening. The guests in-

cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyer and
their guest Mrs. S. Fleisher. of Roch-

ester, N. 1'. and Mr. and Mrs. Saul

Orman, Mrs. S Jacobs of New Yurk

City and Mr. unit Mrs. J. Levin.

Mr.

and Mrs.

Louis

Meyer

and dau-

ghter, Marjorie, arrived last week
from Peoria, Ill . , to spend several

6 1 /

week's visiting SI r. and Mrs. Norman

Buckner,

Just Like Hearing
the Artist

Mr.

S.

Buckner left hot Rochester,

N. Y., where he will spend several

weeks visiting relatives.

Mr. Benjamin Goldstein is in Buf-

This is who practi-
cally al lthe great pi-
anists record their play-
ing ONLY for the
DUO-ART Reproduc- T
ing Piano—why the
musical world accords
it first place among all
instruments of this
type.

falo, N. Y , on a business trip.

BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS
GIVE MOONLIGHT AUG. 1



Dicer Cholem Juniors, at their
meeting held Tuesday evening. 1,1'e
Shaarey Zedek pretested plans
1.41,11
for a moonlight boat-r Ilk to
Augutt 31. 10:0.
A tong, written
especially for the event teat given for
the (1,1 tim• at the mectng by Slits
.1lisell, assisted by Slits la. Sarnoti.

- -1

27, ;It

The Marvelous Duo-Art

Reproducing Piano

The keen delight you find in attending the concerts
and recitals of famous pianists you also find in hearing
these master-musicians in your home through the DUO-
ART—the playing, to even the minutest tonal effect
and least striking mark of musical individuality, is iden-
tically the same.

Besides, you, yourself, can play any of the Mel-o-dee
or other 88-note player rolls on the DUO-ART—giving
fullest expression to your own interpretation.

IdPA Ganz

This celebrated
pianist says:

"If you sit with your
oyes closed I know you
cannot toll whether
you are listc 'ng to my
playing or to the DUO-
ART'S perfect simula-
tion of my perform.

ti

The DUO-ART is also a perfect instrument for hand-
playing.

It Is the highest development of the pianoforte—so recognized in-
ternationally,

What unbounded satisfaction and enjoyment in owning an instru-
ment of this character!

STEINW NY
STItOI'D
Will:1, ,0c IC
STECK
WED ER
DUO.ART It E.
l'ItHDUCING
PIA Ni,1
SUPERB
(*.RAND and UP.

Woodward at Gratiot

Grinnell Bros

Exclusive Michigan Representatives

Other Instruments Accepted in part Exchange

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Stores.

Headquarters

243.247 Woodward Ave.
From $895
Prices

Patronize Chronicle Advertisers

Mid-Summer Clearance

HOE SALE

$3.00 to $8.00 SAVINGS on an unrestricted choice of any pair of shoes in our
large stock of Quality Footwear for men and women.

Our Policy

is not to carry a pair of shoes over fro mseason to season

Over 9,000 pairs of this season's

Oxfords, in all leathers, all sizes 2/2
to 9, values up to $22.00.
Prices now range from

$11.20 to $14.80

Over 4,000 pairs of Dress Oxfords and

Pumps, in white and brown kid, also
many broken lots, $18.00 values.
Red uced to

$9.85

Over 1,000 pairs White Linen Oxfords,
$14.00 values, reduced to $7.85.
20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL MEN'S SHOES

ALFRED J. RUBY, Inc.

ONE-O.ONE WASHINGTON BLVD.
Statler Hotel Bldg.

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