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September 10, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-09-10

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PAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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The Test of Supremacy
Is Only By Comparison

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DETROIT, :MICHIGAN

No connection with any other store

All Society Item, and other local notes should he communicated to the office
of the Chronicle by 5 lirriliu.a each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the
current wf,k's Issue. l'hone Cherry VII Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than wednesday.

UR extraordinarily large assortment of Smart Fall Foot-
O
‘--1 wear is made by the world's best shoe makers. We in-

vite you to inspect them and make comparisons with those
you have been buying.

Fall Suits

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, of
Nfr. and Sirs. Sidney Stiebel and
Boston boulevard, have returned son, Hart, of Fort Wayne, Ind, are
from a motor trip to Eastern resorts. guests at the home of Mrs. 11. \\Veit-
burgh , 18 Monterey avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, and
son, Henry, of 435 Chicago hook-
Mr. Harris Borkman of East Ta-
yard, are spending a few weeks in was. Micli., who has been visiting Mr.
New York City.
Leo Davidson of III Frederick street,
has returned home.
Mr. William Siegel, of 170 Putnam
avenue, has gone to Mackinac Island
Miss Bessie Steinberg, of 802 \Vest
to remain for a few weeks.
Grand Boulevard, has returned from
a visit with relatives in Cleveland.
Miss Kathryn Brown of Cincinnati
is the house-guest of Miss Helen
Mr. Samuel Myers of Tower, Mich.,
Schott of Chandler avenue.
spent some time with friends in the
city reroute to New York City where
At the home of Mrs. Nfax Bailin, 91 he will reside permanently.
Rowena street, IVednesday, Septem-
ber 15, the women 11 Ito are rejoicing
Miss Mabel Marks, of Oscoda,
over the ratification of the suffrage Mich., visited with friends in Detroit
amendment, are invited to assemble enroute to Monroe, Mich.. where she
and celebrate the victory, one of placed her sister, hliss Gertrude
the greatest evolutionary political Marks, in school.
achievements in modern history.

The values and service we offer have made Ruby Boot Shops
dominant.

The Proof is in the Purchase

Alfred J. Ruby



Inc.

101 Washington Boulevard

Smart Footwear for Men and Women

Women's — Misses'

$75.00

Fur Trimmed or
Smartly Tailored

Surely a more gracious way to
greet the new season could not be
imagined than in one of these
choice new sults. Their lines re-
flect that something "different"
which marks each season's style.
Fabrics give prominence to Trico-
tines, TInseltones. Duretynes, and
Velours and Serges. Tailored or
fur-trimmed models.

Mr. and Mrs. M. 1) Stnilansky and
Miss Raizie Ms, rft Id of Cincin- children, and Miss Florence Vs °len-
nati is visiting with Mrs. Louis Welt, burgh have returned from a trip to
52 Chandler avenue. -
the Thousand Islands, Montreal and
Quebec.
Mrs. Herbert Robinson and daugh-
ter, Laurabelle, of 62 Chicago bottle-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon and
yard, have returned front a visit With daughter, Sadye, are motoring through
relatives and friends in Sandusky, 0.
the East, stopping in Boston, New

The

Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsberg, of
Massachusetts avenue, are in Mack-
inac for a few weeks' stay.

THE

GORHAM SHOP

York and Atlantic City.

Returning last week from bliss
Latta Broatibridge's Camp. Byron
Avon. near Rhinelander, Wis., were
Mrs. Alfred J. Wise, of the Stimp-
the Misses Harriet Levy and Miss
son Apts., has gone to Chicopee
Julia Ruth Brown.
Falls, Mass., to attend the wedding
of a friend.
Dr. Emil Amberg. of Cass avenue,
Mrs. Chas. Long and Mrs. If. has returned from Lake I'lacid, N. Y.,
Brown and daughter, of Cincinnati, where lie visited with his family. Nies.
are guests at the home of Sir. and Aniberg and children will return about
Mrs. Nathan Newman, 1179 Cass ave- October 1st.

GOLDBERG

Phonograph
Store

nue. They are in the city to attend
the Fretid-12ollman wedding.

Engagement Rings
\A/HEN you consider the senti-

ment that is woven about the

Engagement Ring, great care should
be exercised in the selection of this gift
that enduringly expresses its message

Miss Golda Ginsberg, of 22 Alger
avenue, has returned from a visit with
relatives in Alpena, Nlich.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Menderson of
Cincinnati
(Metalline
Friedenberg)
Mr. and hies. B. Jacobstein have
, are guests of Mrs. lingo Hill. 98 Ifit-
wena street, They %very guests at the moved into their new home at 94
Freud-Rottman wedding.
Trowbridge avenue.

of love throughout the years. Here
at The Gorham Shop you may have
your choice of distinctively beautiful
Engagement Rings with Emerald Cut,
Nevette and Round Diamonds set
in platinum and diamond paved or
filigree and carved mountings

WELL KNOWN CLUB-WOMAN

Is now in its new and handsome quarters better than
ever equipped with the newest and best of all that
goes to make up the modern pronograph shop. Only
the best is shown in our store as is evidenced by the
two makes we carry, because long ago we decided that
there could be no experimenting and not only in the
instruments, but the records in the making of which,
the highest talent of the musical world has been em-
ployed.

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.

\COI DSMITI IS. SILVI - RSMITI IS AND JI WI I FRS
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37-3U WASHINGION Eli Cl.I.V 'USD, lloOK BLitt DING

DETROIT

Victor Victrolas and
Records

in every style of instrument and in all the new records
from Comedy and Jazz to the best in Grand Opera.
Records in English and all Foreign Languages and new ones coming in daily.

C olumbia Grafonolas
and

give music lovers all that can be desired for
Records
true enjoyment and the high class and perfect
tone of the Columbia is too well known to need description.

Open
Evenings

95 Gratiot Ave.

()pen
Evenings

Phone Main 1975



Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, 995 Second avenue, Chairman, House Governing
Board, Jewish Woman's Club.

Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Berger, of 59
Mrs. S. I.. Harrison and children,
Lawrence avenue, entertained the Lucille and Gilbert, have returned l i
Schloss-Lang bridal party at a beau- from several weeks' outing at Cedar
tifully appoated dinner-dance at the Point.
Slather Hotel on Monday evening.

bliss Emma Butzel of the Stephen-
Hotel has returned from Charle-
..., where she spent several weeks.

W

HEN the months go by---and the
New Year greets us all again and
again--it is certainly an inexpressable sat-
islaction to us to see the same faces re-
turn to our store for merchandise. It
proves that they must have been satisfied,

0tnylimenting the Schloss-Lang
t, ddng party. Miss Hortense Kro.
ik, a,f Rowena street, gave a !tall at
the Redford Country Club for sixty-
five guests on Saturday night last.

913 - 15- 17 HASTINGS STREET

A Store With a Conscience

Brogue Models for Fall

Miss Bessie Rosenthal and Mr.
Harmon Rosenthal, of 1475 Mack
avenue, have returned from a several
weeks . visit in New York and Asbury
Park.

in Our Style introductory Event

$11. 5 °

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SeIling and
! .touter, Loin,, have moved from
Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, who has
7, Fast Hancock avenue, to the Ad-
been the guest of relatives and friends
Hotel, where they will take in the city, has returned to
her lion,
apartments.
in West Branch, hlich.
-----
Miss Blanche Cohen of 115 West
Mr. and hIrs. Joseph Ehrlich and
It. iliune avenue have returned trout a
daughter. Ruth, of 1101 Second ave-
tem' days' ouCng at Gratiot Beach.
nue. spent Labor Day in Cleveland.

Mr and Mrs. Walter Eachs of
De beware avenin base return, d from
trip to Chicago.

11 RIEDENBERG I C
11 FURNITURE HOUSE ‘I

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jaffe (Mabel
BofskyI who were at Yellowstone
Park were in the city a few days en '
route to their home in New York
City.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss and
1..nehter, bliss Gwendyln Strauss. of
Ligonier, Ind., are guests at the Ad-
dison hotel.

M r. Alvin Hersh. of 115 West Be-
thune avenue, has returned from a
tisit to Gratiot Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bykowsky and
d.oighter. Shirley Jane. of
West
t.rand boulevard, have returned from
a month's visit in the copper country
and Mackinac Island.

Above we picture the true authentic
brogue for women,
Note the perfect

lines of the toe—the low heel. It is a
perfect fitting style in Boarded Brown
Kid. Other styles in smart Brogues

are also offered at $11.50 during Sep-
tember.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass and
Mr. Morris Enggass entertained the
Freud-Rollins bridal party at a din-
ner given at the Hotel Statler.

And Wool Hosiery

Wool Hose are the thing, of course,
to wear with brogues. Our hosiery de-

Mrs. Adelaide Goldsmith has moved
from 590 Brush street to 72 Teeny
son amine.

partment offers an excellent display of
plain, ribbed and embroidered wool hose
of the best quality.

Miss Irene Rosenberg. of 2954 East
Grand boulevard, has as her guest.
Mies Frances Salinger, of South Bend.
Ind. Many interesting events have
been planned for the visitor.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hamburger
have returned to the city after a three
months' tour through Europe, and are
occupying their former' apartments in
Mr. Philip Fineberg. of 220 Farrand the Hotel Statler.
Park, who was visiting with his fam-
ily for a few days, has left for
hfr. and Mrs. Sam Mandell are giv-
Charlestown, Va.
ing a private dance in the ballroom
of the Victory apartments, Wednes-
Mrs. J. Nederlander and Miss Sadie day, in honor of Dr. and Nies. George
Cassell have returned from an outing
D. Mandell of New York, who are
'at Mackinac.
visiting here,

11.

Queen Quality Boot Shop

213 Woodward Ave.

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