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August 06, 1920 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-08-06

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CLIFTON AVINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

11- IE DETROIT JEWISH CI IRONICLE

August Fur Sale

The :Nils•: Elsie I.. and Sophie
Bernice Lionick, of 264 East Ferry
as emu., left Saturday, August 7. for
a tour through Canada. A few of the
cities they expect to Visit are K ing-
, ston, Ottaw:s and Toronto.
will also spend a few day. at Gana -
' 'mime and the Thousand Islands.

Every Price Reduced
For This Annual Sale

Mrs. II. Rice and son, of Philastel-
phis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
If ice, 595 Vitginia Park.

0 Seeing is Believing
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Miss Rose Penn, of 305 East War-
ren avenue, has left for Scranton,
l'a., to be the guest of relatives and
friends.

This suits is displayed in our window and you
believe what we sty if you saw this furniture.

FRIEDENBERG'S

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman and
fatuity, of 259 Mt. Vernon, have
moved into their new home at 162
Alger avenue.

913.17 HASTINGS STREET

Mrs. Robert Manns and children
and bliss Amelia Oppenheimer have
returned from a visit to Cleveland.

A Store With a Conscience
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SHAAREY-ZEDEK Y. Y. A.

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she spent two weeks at
hunt Cottage.

Finzel's Orchestra

Serenading String Quartette

Mr. and NIrs. J. A. Hirshman an-
nounce the engagement of their
slaughter Minnie to \1 r. Samuel A.11-
erson, son of Mr. and Mrs.A. Asher-
son, Reception. Sunday, August b.
Mrs. I. Kessler announces the be-
trothal of her daughter Fay to Mr.
Louis Bogrow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Bogrow, of this city. The recep-
tion was held August 1st at the home
of the bride-elect, 466 Benton street.

A Rollicking Moon-and-Star-Lit Lake Ride

You will long remember.

Tickets

At

Grinnell's

921313E.L

BE FAIR TO YOUR FACE and
YOUR FACE WILL BE FAIR

Frances Wilcox Toilet Specialties

Have been scientifically tested and aer absolutely guaranteed to be
free from all impurities.
FANCES DERMA PLASTA Is a facial rejuvenator—a French mud
pack. It Is a sure remedy for all cases of greasy skin. pimples, black-
heads, enlarged pores. It is a sure complexion beautifier. It draws
the impurities of the pores and absorbs all pigment discoloratlons by
the proper circulation of the blood In the face, leaving the skin clear
and beautiful.

Originators of
Frances' Face Powder
Frances' Bleach Cream
Frances' Hair Tonic
Frances' Rouge

FLORENCE M. FLEMING, Distributor
55 Traughot-Schmidt Bldg.
Cherry 1849
213 Woodward Avenue.

No Jewish Home Should Be With-

out The Chronicle. Subscribe Now

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or neutria trimmed

Coats

.1 Dolmans

$350.00 to $1075.00

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MARRIAGES

Silberstein - -Koplowitz.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Koplowitz, of 22:3
blesniury boulevard, announce the
marriage of their daughter Ruth to
hi r. Harry Silberstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Silberstein, of Second avenue
The ceremony was performed in the
presence of the immediate family and
a few intimate friends Wednesday.
.1ugu.st 3, in the parlors of Temple
Beth El. Rabid Samuel S. Mayerberg
officiated. Following a boat trip tis
Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. Silberstein will
make their home in this city.

Singer—Cohn.

undc, a floral

canopy of smilax and
carnations Miss Sadie Cohn. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohn, of 1171
West Bethune, was united in mar-
riage to Mr. Samuel A. Singer. son
rf Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Singer, of Chi-
cago, Sunday, August 1st, at the home
of the bride's parents. The bride
was charming in a gown of cream
satin and chantilly lace and carried a
shower bouquet of roses and Lilies of
the Valley. Dinner was served on
the lawn. Rabid J. L. Levin and
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. A
few of the out-of-town guests were
Mr. Meyer Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Barnett, Mr. and Nies. Jack Gordon,
Miss Lillian Singer, all of Chicago.
and •Mr. and Mrs. I. Fredman, of
Syracuse, N. Y. After an eastern
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Singer will
make their home in Chicago.

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GRAND PIANOS

—in every detail representative of
superior Piano craftsmanship.

ENGAGEMENTS

Special Music

Siberian Squirrel Wrap

Leopard Cat Coats, plain

For purity of tone, responsive touch and lasting
service, the VOSE has been acknowledged for Sixty-
nine Years to be a truly great Piano!

A birthday party was given Satur-
i slay evening, July .31, by bliss Rose
Penn in honor of bliss Ethel Cohen
at her home, 305 East \Varren ave-
nue. The following guests attended:
Misses Ethel Cohen, Bettye Miller,
Ruth Rosen, Eleanor Katzer, Ethel
Stein, Helen Wise, Esther Zemun
and Messrs. Harvey Goldman,
Nathan and Jack Gold, Joe and Dan
Staub, \Villiam Brown, Eddie Pont-
kouf and Sam Mulish). The decora-
tions were pink and white.

Steamer Put-in-Bay

Mink (prime Easter)
Wraps and Coats at Aug.
Sale Prices

FERIEMENNIERIMELNEI:1:41:=1: " " ' :11111DEMIN:12iIiIIMIESIEDEEN

Nfrs, Maurice Kahn and daughter,
of Cleveland, are visiting relatives in
this city'.

TUESDAY EVE.,
AUGUST 17th

Person

Russian Marmot Coats,
plain $135.00 to $225.00
Fur trimmed
' $115.00 to $245.00

Scotch Mole Wraps, Dol-
mans, Wrap Coats and
Coatees
$290.0 Oto $750.00

Jane Adelson, of Hcndrie

avenue,
e,

MOONLIGHT

The

Hudson Seal Wraps, Dol-
mans and Wrap Coats at
August Sale Prices.

bliss Minnie Lewinson, of Bay
City, Mich., was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Kahn, of 2746 East Jef-
ferson avenue, for a few weeks.

g0-1P-10/Erea rr

"Keep Tuesday
Evening Open"

Included are both plai nand contrasted fur trim-
mings in a wide range of fashionable furs.

Mrs. Ilenry Ostrow and daughter,
of 146 East Palmer, arc spending the .
summer at the Melrose Hotel, Mt.
Clemens, Mich.

FURNITURE HOUSE

$1.00

Hudson Seal Coats 130-inch] - $295.00 to $395.00
Hudson Seal Coats 136-inch] - $495.00 to $675.00
Hudson Seal Coats 140-inch] - $495.00 to $695.00
Hudson Seal Coats ]45-inch] - $550.00 to $750.00 '
Hudson Seal Coats ]48-inch] - $695.00 to $795.00

Mr. and Mrs. J. Akers, of Cleve-
land, spent a few days in this city.

A real value for $1100

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We absolutely guarantee the August Fur Sale prices will be
lower than the ones that will prevail November I st.

Miss Sophia Rosenthal, of Mus-
kegon, Mich., is spending a few
weeks with her sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, of
Gladstone avenue.

No fabulous Discounts

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You may make your selection, pay 25ri- of the purchase price
and we will keep it for you, storage free, until the first of No-
vember.

Mrs. A. Cooper and daughter,
\Vinnie, of Ilendrie avenue, and Mrs.
Charles Hamburger, and daughter,
Betty Barbara, of Collingwood ave-
nue, are spending the summer months
at Gratiot Beach.

An electrotype would not do justice to this
3-piece living room suite, artistically hand
carved in solid mahogany. The style is partly
cain and the arms are overstuffed. It is cov-
ered in a taupe and orange colored mohair
velour.

YEARLY event offering early buyers substantial savings
on dependable furs. Every garment bears the Flimel-
hoch label. A guarantee of satisfactory service.

You do not need to purchase the fur now.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Schermer, of
Cleveland, who have spent the past
two weeks with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Harrison, 1754 Third
avenue, have motored back to their
home. blrs. Schermer's mother ac-
companied them.

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bliss Hs len Swartz and Mettler,
Edward, of Theodore street, are
spending sonic time in New York
and Atlantic City. They will visit
Pittsburgh and neighboring towns
On their way home.

Detroit's Fur Headquarters Since 1887

0

August Fur Sale

NI, and NIrs. Joe \Vineman have
tenoned from a motor trip through
New York slate. Nliss Betty Epstein
,sccompanied them.

239 Woodward, at Clifford

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Second Week of Our

They

Newton Annis

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fpme lhochS

Mrs. Gilmore and baby is visiting
\Ir.. B. V. Arlistille, of

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Faithful adherence to high ideals of
piano-making throughout 69 Years should
certainly be rewarded by eminent achieve-
ment—
You naturally expect of the VOSE---
and, you will not be disappointed.
Investigation will quickly and fully
show you that the VOSE well merits the
high place it occupies in the esteem of
the discriminating musical public. • Only
upon offering splendid satisfaction and
musical delight—the features you, too,
demand—could this esteem have been
won.

Other instruments accepted In part exchange.

If desired, too, our Easy Payment Plan can he
taken advantage of to the purchase of a VOSE
grand or upright

Grinnell Bros

Also exclusive Michigan

26 STORES.

representatives of the
Steinway.
HEADQUARTERS.

243-247 Woodward Ave.

Catalog mailed
upon request.

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AFEETZEIMMEE:

A.C.K

Z Merchant

VOSE "Home Grand"—
devoid of ornamentation, yet
strikingly artistic. Length
Only 5 ft. 2 in. Just the in-
strument for the home where
limits of space have to be con-
sidered. Wonderfully full, rich
tone.

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woo. go • :HMENECVoitiiiiiiithiitafig444 :

The Shop where courtesy
Tailor and service prevail

Cards are being issued announcing
the marriage of Mynne. daughter of
Mr. Sam Franklin, of Three Rivers,
Mich., and Abe I.. Sedler, of l'itts-
burgh, which was solemnized at the
Temple Beth El, Saturday evening,
Jnly 31. Rabbi S. S. Mayerberg per-
formed the ceremony in the presence
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of the immediate families only.
wedding supper followed at the Staf-
fer, after which the couple left for a
trip in the east. Upon their return,

it!

■ 111401 ■

925Woodward Ave.

lust North of Forest Ave.

and Mrs. Sedler will re s ide n" 'PO Li
The bride is very well ,
Detroit.
known here, having been a frequent,
visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
London The semiofficial organ of
Seymour II. Franklin, of Virginia
the Polish Prentice in Warsaw has
Park.
Just printed an article in which the
Jews are blamed fir all Polish defeats.
The article says that the Jews are ev-
To reduce the excessively high cost
plotting against l'oland and
of meat, two Jerusalem meat dealers erywhere
procured a shipment of cattle from doing everything they can to instigate

Mr.

Egypt.

SH ORGAN
ACCUSES JEWS

against Polish arms.

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