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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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A CHARMING AUGUST BRIDE.
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Nliss Rosaline Greenbaum, of New
York, is the guest of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. Greenbaum,
of 392 Burlingame avenue.
JEO 182 Woodward Avenue
Fashion and Democracy
Mr. Oscar A. Skolneck, of 1197
Beaubien street, has returned from an
extended western trip. 11,- visited
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pasa-
dena, Hollywood and numerous other
places of interest. Ile was gone live
months.
ornorroill an Lhibilion of
In an army everyone dresses alike, thus ex-
pressing the uniformity of thought and habit
of the soldiery.
NH,. Lillian Noosinow, of St. Paul,
left Sunday last for Barberton, O.,
where she is spending the week with
relatives. From there she will pro
seed to New York, where she will
visit for several weeks. En route
Miss Noosinow will also visit in De-
troit, Cleveland and Chicago.
In a Democracy everyone dresses according to
his individual taste, thus expressing a diversity
of thought and habit of the citizenry.
The Misses Kate and Fannie Fried-
man, of Minneapolis, are visiting in
the city.
A Democracy means progress; progress depends upon
changes of thought in our moral, social, political adn
economic Ille.
Mr.. Rosa Aronheim and family
hate moved to their new home, 505
Vircinia Park.
Changes in fashion are a reflection, a mirror of this pro.
Kress. .1Ience in Democracies like France and the United
In it liolshes
Soviet every dress expresses the dead
level of social and economic life,
States fashions change continuously. In Autocracies only
arely, in Savagery, never.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen
and Mr. and Mrs. I.. Morrison, of St.
Clair avenue, have returned from a
ten-day motor trip to Chicago, visit-
ing friends and relatives. Ntr. and
Mrs. If. Waiss and daughters, Dolores
I and Bernice are accompanying them
on their trip.
eaziaring tbetcnanivt cAotloy fir
The woman of fashion expresses through her
clothes the thought and action of our chang-
ing, progressive life. This is a store where
such clothes, ready-made, are obtainable.
Miss llarriet Feldman, of Petoskey,
NII(S.
J is visiting at the home of her parents.
.11sss .Yylvta (;ladys Stearns)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, 411
Rowena street. She will remain un-
Exquisite in all its appointments was livid in place by a bandeaux of
tit atter the marriage of her sister, was the
Wedding of Miss Sylvia pearls. She carried a shower bouquet
Jeanne, which will take place Sep-
Gladys Stearns, daughter of Mrs. of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss
I knitter 7th.
Sylva Hershfeld, of Kalamazoo. w in,
Samuel Stearns, of Ito, Longfellow
attended the bride as maid of honor,
Among the guests registered at the avenue, and Nit.. Samuel B. Oppen- was lovely in a frock of peach taffeta.
Mettawas Inn, Kingsville, Ont., ap- heimer, son bi Mr. and NIrs. NI. Op- Mrs. Stearns and Mrs. Oppenheimer
pear the names of the Misses Lena penheimer, of Glynn Court, formerly were gowned in black lace over satin.
of .Augustine, Ga., which took place Nlayme Nlae Gross, of Philadelphia,
Fisher and Esther Weitzman.
Monday, August 16, at the Hotel Slat- Pa., was a dainty little flower girl.
Miss Rose Rosenbloom. of Roches- ler in the presence of the immediate NIr. \Villiain Oppenheimer, brother of
family
and a few intimate friends. the groom, served as hest man. The
ter, N. Y., and sister, Miss Jeanette
Fine, of Pontiac, spent -a week with Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg officiated. ushers were Ilr. 1Villiant Stearns,
Blue
and
gold w ere used effectively brother of the bride, and Mr. Mark
their brother, Leonard Rosenbloom at
in decorating the parlors where the Rosenberg. of Chicago.
the Secor Hotel, Toledo, 0.
ceremony was held and in the banquet
Nit.. and Mrs. Oppenheimer left for
Miss Bess Frazer, accompanied by room where dinner was served to 38 a wedding trip to New York, Phil-
her parents and brother, John, are guests. Miss Stearns was radiant in adelphia and Atlantic City. Upon
spending a few weeks in the east. an unusually beautiful gown of white their return, September 15, they will
They will visit in New York, Philadel- satin, and Rose Point lace, fashioned be at home to their friends at NO
en train. The veil, a mist of tulle. Longfellow avenue.
phia and Atlantic City.
—Sold in Michigan only
by the House of Grinnell
Misses Rose and Getty Berick, of
Owen avenue, and Mary Yarowski, of
Nfedbury avenue, have returned from
a pleasant stay at Loon Lake.
Mrs. F. A. Nelken and daughter,
Helen, of 399 Dexter boulevard, and
mother, Mrs. Sarah Levey, have re-
turned from a week's visit to Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solovich, of
438 Seward avenue, have just returned
from the Battle Creek Sanitorium,
where Mr. Solovich underwent a se-
vere operation.
The SOHMER
Length Five fi. Four in.
A
SPLENDID instrument for the small apart-
ment, yet large enough to provide that ample
volume; that richness and beauty of tone which
characterize the distinctly high-grade grand; and,
which you expect to find only in instruments much
larger than this.
Furs!
At Marks'
you will find
the most
Fomplete and
finest selec-
tion of furs
and fur coats
in Detroit—
you will find
it pays to
buy of the
Makers.
Coupled with this Is the certainty of unusual dependability
and length of service—proven through nearly a half century be-
fore the public—through the thirty years or more, it has had
a place In our line.
For the small house or the large--for those who demand a
grand piano In every way superior. the artistic Sohnier Cupid
Grand will always prove unqualifiedly satisfying!
Grinnell Bros
Other Instruments Accepted In l'art Exchange
26 STORES
HEADQUARTERS
H. & B. MARKS
243-247 Woodward Avenue
Catalog Mailed on Request
Manufacturers
Retailers—Wholesalers
Monthly Payments
it
212-214 Michigan Avenue
SEND IN YOUR NEW YEAR
GREETING NOW!
PRICE PRE-PAID $1.50
Platinum
Engagement
Rings
—The Young Lady who wishes to make a se-
lection from the most artistic and up-to-date
mountings
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rivkin, of 1875
Spinner PM Delis Sorority will
Jos. Campau avenue, will celebrate spend the week-end al Mrs. Griffith's
their golden wedding anniversary cottage, Lake Orion, Mich. The fol-
Sunday, August 29, at the Shaarey lowing will be guests at the cottage:
Zedek synagogue.
Misses Fara Caplan, Dello Cohen,
Rose liabeock, Helen Esser, Ida
:Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefkofsky Krause and Tillie Babcock.
(nee Miss Rose Love) have returned
from their wedding trip.
Mrs. Samuel A. Berman and daugh-
ter, Beatrice, have returned from a
Mrs. J. Keating, of Chicago, is visit- month's stay at Argentine, Mich.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. blur-
rison, of St. Clair avenue.
Mr. Aaron A. Silberblatt of 105
Miss Julia Cohen and brother,
Mr. William Wachs, of 116 Kenil- Archie, have just returned from Cedar
worth avenue, has returned from the Point, staying at the Breakers Hotel
Ohio State University at Columbus, for a week.
0., where he completed a course in
social executive work. Nfr. Wachs,
Mr. and Mrs. William Wacker and
who is a graduate of the University
daughter, Fritzi, of 147 Rhode Island
of Michigan, will be associated with
avenue, have left the city for the
the Detroit Patriotic Fund in the fall.
east, and from there will go and make
their permanent home in Los An-
geles, Cal.
Cupid Grand
Largest and Finest Jewel* , Store on the East Side
Ilendrie avenue, who left for the East
August 1, has returned to this city,
accompanied by his wife and son, the
latter two of whom have been spend-
ing the summer at Eastern summer
resorts at Revere Beach, Mass., and
Far Rockaway, N. Y. During their
absence Mr. and Mrs. Silberbiatt via-
iced relatives and friends at Buffalo
Boston, Charles River Village, Cam-
bridge, New York and Long Island re.
sorts.
Dr. Arthur Max Kohn, brother of
Dr. M. E. Kohn, of 2260 West Jeffer-
PONTIAC NOTES.
son avenue, left for Chicago last week
to join the medical staff of the
NIr. and Mrs. Max Jacobs, of New
Michael Reese Hospital. He grad-
fork City, left for their home, after
uated from the Detroit College of
spending the past few weeks as guests
Medicine last June.
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman.
—and the Young Man who seeks the largest and
finest Diamond obtainable in Detroit for the money
he can afford to pay
—will find this store can satisfy their wants to
their complete satisfaction.
Original Designs and Estimates for Platinum
Jewelry Mountings to Order, Furnished Free
of Charge Upon Request
HAVE IT CHARGED
Established
20 Yrs.
EHRLICH BUILDING
Adams, Hastings, Gratlot
r
Miss Hattie Meyer, of Rochester,
Mrs. Eugene A. Klein and daugh-
ter, Eleanor Jeanne, are stopping at N. Y., is visiting her brother and
the Hotel Breakers, Cedar Point, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyer,
where they will spend the remainder of Parke street.
of the summer. --
Mrs. Edward Canvasser, of Whitte-
more street, entertained delightfully
After sending their vacation at for 16 ladies, Tuesday, August 17. The
Point Pleasant, New Jersey, Rabbi afternoon was spent pleasantly In
and Mrs. Leo NI. Franklin returned to cards, high score being won by Mrs.
this city on Friday morning. They Joseph Weiss; second, Mrs. Max Ja-
were accompanied by their son, Leo, cobs, and consolation, Mrs. Paul
Hoffman. The out-or-town guests
who has been spending the summer
were Mrs. S. Alger, of Flint, Mrs.
at ('amp Idlewood, S. Schreon, N. Y.
Max Jacobs, of New York City, N1rs.
Louis Meyers, Peoria, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Well are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman left by
their mother. Mrs. hl, Cohn at the boat for Buffalo, N. Y., front which
loilee.VIew Hotel, Mackinac island.
point they will go to New York City
Nits. Sol Cohn of Chandler avenue
to also a guest of her mother, Mrs. M.
Cohn at Mackinac,
Rabbi Leo ht. Franklin will occupy
the pulpit of Temple Beth El on Sab-
bath of this week.
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirshberg re-
turned to their home after spending
two months at their summer home in
Elk Rapids, Mich.
NIrs. Seymour Buckner is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Max Weinberg, of
Sax Ave, Mich.
NIrs. Ed. Rosenlerg and Mrs. Sam-
Mrs. Joseph Vehon and children, of
uel Magdisohn left for their homes in
318 Tuxedo avenue, have returned
Flint after spending several weeks
from a two months' visit to St. Paul,
as guests of their parents, Mr. and
M inn.
NIrs, Jos e ph Barnett. of Cass Lake.
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Men-
AUGUST FUR SALE
Here is an opportunity to buy
the paramount fashion creations
at "just" the right price.
UR Great August Fur Sale
is continuing. Here is the
opportunity of the season
to secure your furs at prices that
will really amaze you. The rea-
sons for this are easily appreci
aced. We have no high down-
town rents to poy. We have no
weighty overhead expenses. We
are manufacturers, thus, you can
secure just the kind of fur you
want, made up for you in just
the right style, at just the right
price.
WE Invite Your Inspection
KALLEN BROS.
76 78 ADAMS AVENUE EAST
Final Price-Cut of the Season
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$65, $70 and $75 Sults
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$53.50
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$95, $100 and $110 Sults
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73.50
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Have been scientifically tested and aer absolutely guaranteed to be
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Saturday 8:30 A. M.-9:00 P. M.
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Washington Boulevard at Grand River
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and beautiful.
Originators of
Frances' Bleach Cream
Frances' Face Powder'
Frances' Rouge
Frances' Hair Tonic
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FLORENCE M. FLEMING, Distributor
55 Traughot-Schmidt Bldg.
213 Woodward Avenue.
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