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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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B OOT SHO P

ocial and
ot-son&

New Modes in
Chic
Fall Suits
at $65

All Society Heil' and other local noten should he communicated to the office
Jr the Chronicle by 5 u'^lock each Wedneeday afternoon In order to appear in the
current week's Innue. Phone Cherry 3311 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than Wednesday.

Women's—Misses'

Very special values for present
wear. Features include narrow
pleats in back. with silk embroider-
ed arrowheads: medium, long,
Eton and cutaway coats, fancy
pleats front and back, transversed
pleating and daring panels in front.
Silk lined In plain, cheek or fancy
Many fur trimmed.

hit. and !Sirs. Herman Ilimelhoch
and daughter, Marjorie. arc at hlont-
mouth hotel. Spring Lake. N. J., for
the SIIIIIIIIer.
Mrs. E. hl. Rothman, of Royal
Oak, and bliss Sadie Hirschman left
Friday for a lake-trip to Duluth.

AUGUST

CLEARAWAY SALE

In which ovary Low Shoe in the store Is
drastloally reduced, mating an °poor.
tunity that completely upholds our Integrity
for value giving.

$4.65

$6.65

$8.65

$10.65

ueen Quality Boot Shop

,

215 Woodward Ave.

Price Measured
to Value

At Friedberg's you do not pay for promises,
novelties, or high-sounding talking points.

You get value—cash dollar-for-dollar worth.
If you are in need of an extra piece for your
bed room a car load of this merchandise just
arrived, and will mean a great saving.

VISEDENBER

IFIMNITURE HOUSE

913.17 HASTINGS STREET

A Store With a Conscience

Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side

eastern points, to be gone for sev-
eral weeks.
The Misses Rose, Lillian and Flor-
ence Horowitz are spending a few
weeks at Lake Orion.
Miss Rose Rosenbloom of Roches
ter, N. 1'., is the guest of her sister,
hliss Jeanette Fine, of Pontiac,
Mrs. A. Anspach and Mrs. Leon
Mich.
'Weinberg have as their house guest,
The Misses Bertha and Beatrice
Ernest Kaufman, of Newark,
\Vringarten have returned from a
N. J.
visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
Mr. Joseph E. Prenzlaner has re•
and hies. D. Friedland, of Lansing.
turned to Detroit after a delightful
Reuben Landsman and \Villiant
stay of two months at their summer
Greenstein, assistant scoutmasters of
home at Pearl Beach.
Troops 23 and 70 respectively, have
Mrs. B. Weisberger and daughter, just returned front a two weeks vaca-
Rose, of South Bend, Ind., are visit- tion at the Detroit Boy Scout Camp
ing' at the home of Mr. and hire. at \Vaterford, hlielt.
Harry IVeisberger, of 213 California
ht r. and hies. Louis A. \Verbe and
at enue, Highland Park
family have removed to 2422 West
Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Rosenberg, of Grand Boulevard.
Collingwood avenue, and Mr. and
If r. and Mrs. Benj. A. Leviant and
Mrs. J. J. Snyder, of 204 Wilson family have moved to their new
avenue, will leave Sunday, :August IS, home at 244(1 \Vest Grand Boulevard.
for a motor trip through Indiana
Mrs. B. Soltz of East Orange, N. J.,
and Illinois. They will be gone for left 11'ednesday night after a four
two weeks.
weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. F.
bliss Hattie Gronematt
returned Grossman, 976 Brush St.
to Detroit last week on the Steamer
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple,
Noronic after an extended stay in of Colorado aventte, are entertain-
Californa and other coast cities and ing Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Roths-
resorts in the Canadian Rockies. child, of St. Paul. hfelvin D. Kopple,
and is at the Hotel Wier.
who has been visiting Dr. and NDs.
Mrs. Julius V. Brown, of 223 Med- Rothschild in St. Paul for the past
bury avenue, has returned from a three weeks, returned with them.
month's stay at Mackinac.
'Mrs. B. I.. Lambert and daughters,
Mrs. Jacob Margolis and son, Fred, the Misses Sara and Ruth Lambert,
crick, and hire. J. H. Shakne and are spending several weeks at Metta-
son, Herbert, of Pittshorgh,
Pa.. wa Inn, Kingsville, Ind.
sisters
f 111r. Joseph J. Cummins,
Mr. Jack Cohen, of 159 East Ilan.
art spending the month of August cock, has just returned from a six
at Sylvan Lake. 'their niece, Miss weeks' trip on which 1w attended
Freda Marcus, of Johnstown, Pa., is the Shriners' National conventon
with them.
at Portland, Ore. He also visited
Mr. 'Wm. Cohen of Chicago spent San Francisco, Los Angeles, San
a few• days in Detroit, the guest of Diego, Salt Lake City and other
his brother-in-law, Mr. Harry Levin, points of interest.
244 E. Kirby.
Friends of Mrs. Henrietta Gold-
Miss Bessye Barnett and
Miss smith will be pleased to hear that she
Ethel Silverman have returned from is recovering from her recent illness.
Ottawa Beach.
bilis, Marguerite B. Kopple, who
Rabbi C. David Matt. of Minne- has been visiting in Cleveland, has
apolis, Minn., is spending a week returned home.
at Mt. Clemens, hitch., on behalf of
Mrs. Joseph Hoffman and Mrs.
the L'itited Synagogue of America. Samuel Atkins were hostesses at a
Rabbi Matt is a guest at the River- delightful all day outing at their
side Ilotel.
summer cottage, the "Virginia." New
hlr. and Mrs. A. F. Weinberg, of Baltimore, Mich., Sunday, August 8.
106 Hague avenue, are spending sev- in honor of their sister, Miss Edith
eral weeks at Harrisville, Mich. •
Atkins, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs.
Mr. Edward Anspach, of Newark, Barney Atkins, 90 Frederick street,
N. J., has motored to Detroit to visit whose marriage to Mr. Leo Grossman
his mother, hl re. A. Anspach, and takes place this Sunday. Meeting in
sister, 'Mrs. Leon \N'einberg, of Mont- the morning at the home of Miss At-
erey avenue.
kins, the guests, numbering 30, mo-
Among the guests on the Steamer tored out to the cottage where a
Noronic bound for Duluth this week noon-day dinner was served. A
are Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Cohen swimming party was followed by a
and daughter. Ruth Lee.
buffet luncheon and a dance.
Mr. and Mrs. NI. Prussian. of 226
Mrs. Irvin Berry has
returned
Medbury avenue, have returned from home after spending the months of
a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. June and Judy in the Catskills. and
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Prenzlauer, and other Eastern points. At Buffalo she
sons, Joseph E. and Colonel, have was joined by Mr. Berry.
moved into their new home in the
Mrs. 1. \\'ax has left for an ex-
1.arrowe apartments, Seward and tended visit with her children 111r
Hamilton.
and hirs. S. B. Wax, of Chicago,
Mrs. NI. Stein and sons, of 389 Vir-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan and
gin:a Park. are spending their vaca- little daughter. Doris Ruth, left Sat-
tion at Cedar Point.
urday for a month's visit in and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Steingold. 148 about Colorado Springs.
Farnsworth street, are guests at the
Friends of Mr. John S. Knizen, of
Breakers' Hotel, Atlantic City. Their 329 Hendrie avenue. will be happy to
daughter, Mrs. Jos. Silberstein, !of learn that he is ,convalescing from
586 \'irgitlia Park, is with them.
the effects of his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wolf and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Goldsmith, S. Ep-
ters. Ethel and Geraldine, of 262 stein, J. Meyer and \V. R. Jacobs
Niedbur•, left this week for Los An. are registered at the Claridge Hotel,
geles, Cal., where they will make New York
their future home.
Mr. NI. Ettlinger is spending a few
Mrs. George Kavanau, of 383 days in New York City.
14th avenue, entertained \\'ednesday
hie and Mrs. ti. Moss and their
afternoon at a luncheoon and theater son of Detroit, Mich., are expected
party in honor of Miss Edith Atkins, east on a tour. They will visit Bid-
a bride-elect of the month. The fol- falo, Boston, New York and Atlantic
lowing were among the guests: Mrs. City.
Samuel Atkins, Miss Elizabeth Stem, —.
of New York, Mrs. hi. Lifshitz. Mrs.
S. I.. Kavattin and Mrs. J. Hoffman.
Mr. I. twabow of 317 Monterey
'roue, left \Vednesday for New
York City, to join his wife and chil-
dren, who have been in the East
since the middle of July. After a
few weeks at the mountains, hlr. and
Mrs. Grabow and children stiB tour
back to Detroit, returning about
September first.
Mrs. NI. Rubin and children of
Pittsburgh, Pa., have been visiting
her mother. Mrs. Meisner, of 350
Frederick, for the past three months.
The Misses Betty and Lillian Sand-
ers have left for Buffalo and other

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No connection with any other store

THE

GOMM SHOP

Watches
•of Unusual Merit

jurgensen, Touchon, Aude-
J CIES
mars Piquet, Meylan, Vacheron &

Constantin, Agassiz, Longines, Gruen,
Hamilton, Waltham,'Elgin, Howard
—these famous timekeepers represent
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.

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GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,ING.

GOLDSMIT/ IS. SILVERSMITHS AND .11:11ERS
1.
37-39 1VASHINCTON BOULEVARD. BOOK BUB
BUILDING

DETROIT

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READY TO ATAR AND MADE TO ORDER •

Kallen Bros. Co.

FURRIERS

76.78 Adams Ave. East

Near John R Street

Repairing

Detroit's Exclusive

Caterer

Stout
Women

Weddings and Banquets Our
Specialty—All Social
Occasions

Over seventy-five per cent of the lead-
ing Jewish Social Affairs of this city

(Sizes 39 to 56)

Our

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Clearance
Sale of
Summer
Apparel

THE COLONIAL

Is now In progress. offer-
ing substantial reduction
in every Department.

NU BONE CORSETS

Original Designs

Custom Work Only.

for

Platinum Engagement Rings

Dinner Sings. Dar Pins. Brooches. La•allieres. etc_. and
estimates are furnished, free of charge. upon request
Special order work for Diamond Jewelry of every de.
scription In ■ leading feature with the "Largest and Finest
Jewelry Store on the East Side."

Compare our estimate with prices asked downtown be
fore you place your order.

Measurements Taken From The
Uneorseted Figure

Fifth Floor

TRAUGOT•SCHMIDT BUILDING
Phone Cherry 1849
213 Woodward

MOUNT CLEMENS
The greatest of the World's Spas

For special consideration write
the President personally.

LANE
BRYANT

MOUNT CLEMENS MICHIGAN.

20 Yrs.

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Corner Larnod and Bat.. Stmt.,
One block from iloctrls Depot
DETROIT, MICH.
Rates Single-11.50 to WO.

2nd Floor, Washington

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Arcade

:55 Woodward Ave.

Remodeling

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have been catered out by us.

We serve strictly kosher meals.

No occasion too small—none too
large. For quotations phone us.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

M. A. Pereira, Mar.

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125 Richton Ave.

CONCERTS

Hemlock 5554

Main 3777

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