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Mr. and Mrs. hi. Alvin announce
the engagement of their niece, Pauline
Alvin, to Mr. Sidney Kelter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Keller of this city.
All Society Items and other local notrs should be communicated to the Aire nl the
Chronicle by 5 o'clock each 55'etinesdav slternoon in order to appear in the current nettles
issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
than Wednesday,
!qrs. Esther Reuben Simons and
Mr. S. Epstein of 79 Chicago boule- little daughter have returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Blumberg
have moved into their new home at
ntri Lilo:ago boulevard.
Mrs. Max Schubiner of 1113 Carter
a birthday party Satur-
day afternoon in honor of her daugh-
ter, Evelyn, The decorations were
pink and white. Twenty little
guests were present. They were en-
tertained by Mrs. Joseph Broder, Misr
Sterling and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner.
The parents were entertained in the
evening.
;Inchon gave
New-corners nearly always express surprise when
they see the magnitude and quality of Diamonds
and Diamond Jewelry this store carries.
But few seem to know that we compete with the
"Avenue" Stores as successfully in selections as
in price.
PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RINGS
$250 to $2500
No
"Red
Tape"
Here
Honoring Miss 'filda Freedman,
whose marriage to Mr. Lawrence
Newman will be an event of this
winter, Miss Carolyn Berliner, of 666
Brush street, entertained 25 guests
at a delightful luncheon and miscel-
laneous shower on Thursday, Nov.
4. The decorative scheme was
cleverly carried out in the traditional
Halloween colors. Music, dancing and
games afforded the evening's enter-
tainment. Miss Freedman was the
recipient of many beautiful gifts.
Miss Esther Kaufman was hostess
at a kitchen shower given in honor
of Miss Freda Rogvoy, whose mar-
riage to Mr. Harold Kaufman will
take place shortly, at the later's home,
234 East Kirby avenue, Saturday,
Nov. 13. The house was effectively
decorated in green and white. There
were 40 guests.
"Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East Side"
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Based on the present low
wholesale prices
The test of value in the fur coat sale must not
be measured by the amount of the reduction.
The reasonableness of the original retail price
is a much more important factor.
Every coat in our stock is reduced from a price
originally consistent with its cost.
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We guarantee ourprices to be as low as those
Mr. and Airs. H. Weitzman au
iounce the marriage of their dough
er, Mae, to Me. Robert Sobole of this
ity, Sunday, November 21.
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of any other furrier.
The following are a few of the remarkable
values which will be offered for Wednesday.
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IN MEMORIAM
MKS. MARY COOPER
In honor of Mrs. Charles S.
Brasch, 497 Taylor avenue, a sur-
prise party was given on Tuesday,
Nov. 9. Twenty-four guests were
present. The Misses Sutherland and
Miss Osgerby entertained.
Your Credit is Good—Make Use of It
"Pay
as
You
Can"
Mrs. J. Schermer of Cleveland, 0..
has left for home after spending two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Harrison, of 1754 1 iurd avenue.
Miss Irene Goldberg of Bayonne,
N. J., a guest of Mrs. Joe Silberstein
of 586 Virginia Park, has been exten-
sively entertained during the had
week. Among the hostesses who
gave teas, luncheons and theater par-
ties were Nliss Mollie Ghinasin, Alias
Eva Alkon, Mrs. Harry Silberstein,
Miss Melba Oppenheim, Mrs. Philip
Gordon and Mrs. Joseph Silberstein.
The YOUNG MAN about to purchase an Engage-
ment Ring should "get next. - He will make a
bigger hit with his intended and a smaller hit into
his "roll," if he comes here for
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lessing of
Highland l'ark announce the engage.
mem of their daughter, Sarah, to Mr.
Lawrence Titlebaum, son of Ntrs.
Delia Titlebaum of Deirbit.
several weeks' visit with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosenberg
Youngstown, O.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Silver and (Wil- announce the engagement or their
ily have moved from 192 East Kirby daughter, Mien Berme, to Mr. Morrey
to their new home, 172 Greene street. Rose, formerly of Chicago, and now
Pontiac, Mich.
a resident of flint, Mich
Mr. Milton P. Kahn, 230 West Eu-
clid, has returned from a trip to New
York city.
A Moe Ehrlich Ring
Makes Her Happy
Fur Coats at greatly
reduced prices
hi r. and Mrs. Joel Gelber, of Y1'intl-
sor, announce the engagement .4 !
their daughter, Elsie, to Mr. Ira
Drawer of this city.
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vard has returned front a trip to New
York.
180-182 Woodward Ave.
Miss Rosens Lennie.
Miss Rosetta Lemle, of Monroe,
I.a., who will become the bride of Dr.
David Weingarden of this city, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Weingarden, of
Windsor, Out., on Thanksgiving day.
Following an extended wedding trip
through the South, Dr. Weingarden
will bring his bride to Detroit about
Dec. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldsmith, 280
Edison avenue, will be at home,
Thursday, Nov. 25, from 3 to 5 and
from 8 to 10 p. m. in honor of the
engagement of their daughter, Sophia,
to Air. Erward Drozdovvitz of this
city.
In the death of Mrs. Mary Cooper,
wife of Mr. M. Cooper, of 118 Ilendrie
avenue, who passed away Monday,
November 8th, at her residence, the
Jewish community has been bereft
of one of Its true mothers In Israel.
Ever quiet and unostentatious in her
manner, her life was centered In her
home and In the bossom of her fain-
fly. Hera was the spirit that created
a home In the deepest and fullest
significance of the term.
Death followed a seven weeks' ill.
ness. The funeral was conducted
from the residence, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 9. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offl.
dated. Internment took place at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
The deceased is survived by her
husband and four children, Abraham,
David, Rose and Lillian, all of this
city.
IN 'MEMORIAM
models of Hudson Seal, Deaver,
Nutria or Squirrel fur collar and cuffs.
Hudson Seal Coats 375.00
36 to 40-Inch coats and dolmans of
prime quality with large collar and
cuffs of beaver, squirrel or marten.
Russian Marmot Coats, 95.00
30-Inch trotteur model with plain or
contrasting collar and cuffs.
Leopard Cat Coats, 135.00
36-Inch models with self or contrast-
ing fur collare. Very smart for motor-
ing and sports.
French Seal Coats, 195.00
36-inch models of French Seal
(Dyed Coney) with large collar and
cuffs of beaver, squirrel, filch and
In loving memory of our darling
mother, him. II. L. Goldman, who
passed away four years ago, Nov. 23,
1916.
Just when her life was brightest,
Just when her hopes were best,
She was taken front this world of pain
To a home of eternal rest.
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Natural Racoon Coats, 245.00
36-inch model of prime quality, An
Ideal coat for motoring.
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Steam cooking in the Homby Kitchens eliminates hours
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Do You Want A
Beautiful Lamp?
There are certain standard styles in boots, that, because of their broad
utility, should be in every woman's wardrobe. There are other occasions
that permit greater individuality, however, and that call for the selection of
a slipper or pump of marked orginality and distinction.
Beginning today and
lasts just one week we are
placing on sale at Special
prices a most wonderful
collection of floor and ta-
ble lamps in a most varied
selection of silk shades.
A complete display of Queen Quality footwear for winter is now ar-
ranged for you. You will find it a most satisfactory answer to your shoe
requirements for any and all occasions. We predict you will pronounce it
the most charming and worthy showing of fine footwear imaginable.
913-15 HASTINGS ST.
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The smartness of Queen Quality styles is nationally acknowledged.
And Queen Quality prices are admitted to be moderate.
During the last 5 years
Friedenberg's have earned
a well merited reputation
for handling the finest
line of silk lamp shades in
the city and practically
our entire stock will go in this one week sale.
You may need only a base or just the shade and you
will have the privilege to buy just what you want.
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