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September 09, 1926 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-09-09

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PAGE FIFIEPI

Pl_p_DETROilr,AWISH

Sin !In olive •it .11rii1Is in the
It et Irmo ref tut inns of

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311,de .

Exclusively
Fashioned
New Coats

ociat and

Is of the Highest Type in

Fabrics of the Finest Quality.

The Most Exelusive of the Xe it
Colors and lichen?

For Trimmings.

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97.50
'150
'195

.
iirry \Vein-
Charles Abrahams and
stein lot the Nlount Itoyill Hotel spent
the week-tool iti

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Peat ,

:11r. and NIrs. II )'man Rach lin of
r'o S. Siff.' n 101 ram -
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. 1521 Taylor avenue art. receiving con-
of U 31,311 aver"' 111111 ' 11-4 "'"" 1
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, the birth of it I laugh-
at
['Mon
froom their S11111111, 1141111e
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Lake.

3A01i zi511 1maii
6reeting5

5687-1926

We take this means of sincerely wish-
ing the entire Jewish commtmity of
Detroit a Very Happy New Year.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

Melrose 4200

"A Modern Plant With Modern Method."

Important
Announcement

JOSEPH M.
TO the thousands of DetroiteN
who have come to know Lef-
1., D
E kofsky as a household word for all
E L that is best in Delicatessen, it will
as good news to learn that
F I come
we have purchased the Delicates-
sen business at
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Births _

NI hos Nettie St hackne, 1v1111 has
:11r. and Mrs. Charles Cohen o
been the house guest of her brother ,
Ilarnor court art. receiving congratu
and sister, Mr. and MI'S, J. II. Schikkur I
the birth of it son, Mort,'
of Ilaztolwooll avenue, has returned to httitoliS toll
rgh, l'a. Donald, toll Aug. 31.
her home in Pittsburgh,

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cOotedia out,o.wD
040Mrelitt11 1 J■ 4 w an Mr 0 ■ 14. 5T04, 1

533 37 Forest Ave. E.

nga ement

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Mr. /11111 Mrs. Charles Goss Of etrnts
threeweeks' visit in (lhi- I
thr
After
n notonte the en-
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cago Miss Ithea .lamb:, accompanied
of their daughter, Minnie,
,
gagentent
nephews, 11,111); 111111 1,e1111711'41
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Ly her
G.Iaherg, n.te,..,1 to her home on , to Sam Midelman of this city.
Fa rnsworth avenue.

a nd I p ica rds

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ISI'DAPE:•T
Lov
ou a Jewish Atuilent sass tai
of
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enernt ion of the
other victini
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ewish
students
Ill Hungarian
her of J
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colleges. I

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11r. and Mrs Philip Catsman 4o o
jolts t to
m;
d, —.coo,
announce the engage- as an artist of GM t, Wits l
e.
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Co
.Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of meta their. daughter, Ethel, to ; oditco the II .Art se lleg
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too.
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as lo
S1111 of Mrs. Henri - Wh e n he w
the.
becaued sui cid
wood avenue, accompanied by ht Ilarry Kurtzman,
. rus I lion-o. loo onomitt
1 Englewood av e. i n un
OM
Kurtzman
of
301
boost. guests, the NI ISSUS %Vein
nue.
stein, Nettie Scharkne and Louis.
Plotkin, spent haul Wtottkoot•lld 1 . 1o•N'll
M1 r. and Mrs. L ou is Hower of New
land and Akron, Ohio.
engagement
I York City 111IlloillItle the
lif their daughter, Sally, to Edward
Miss Ann Ikento of Pittsburgh, l'a.,
I. Schlusstol, son of nIr. and :\1rs.
spent last week-end with Mrs.Liar>
Louis Schlussel 44 1715 11111. 1illgilloic
Micierily of the Northw'estern Apart- I
assns.
ments.

1/ MI 11 . 0tor , it.

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11278 DEXTER BLVD.

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artz and •
M r. and Nit's. 'Max Schwartz
M. and Mrs. Harry Roblin of 320n
who Leslie menus are receiving felicita-
f"""IY o., of K""ilw"rth
at lions on the loirth of a daughter,
spent to e summer at toe d. mono'
I.,
have
211.
U nion Luke,
Nlarilyn
home.
ho
.
Mrs.
Louis
11.
Eston of
Mr. 1111,1
Jacob pries, eminent landscape
90 Elmhurst avenue are receiving
painter 111111 ,ire - resithollt of the Arts ; 211
Club, who recently returned from co ngratulations on the birth of a l
J01111 Ruth, on Sept. I.
atturwork log with ' da ughter,
Gleicester,
II. II. Breckenridge, international 1 . 01-
ill 1St, brought with him many 'NOM-
ings of striking color effects. At the
Michigan State Fair, two of 11r.
Reiss' paintings ',nought prizes.
- --
On Sunday, Sept. 12, at I p. 111., art'
the Clove: Hill Park Cemetery, it
illtorial ill honor of Samuel tdoldberg,
GlittlWin, 'Mich., will be
I ,rmerly

Exceptionally Large Assortment of
Imported and Domestic Table '

Delicacies

CARD PARTY LUNCHEONS — TOASTED SANDWICHES

This is the time of year
when Detroit's most cor-
rect places for social gath-
erings are being booked in
advance.

A refined atmosphere and
luxurious appointments mark
the Palmetto a. the ideal place
for private parties, bridge, din-
ners or social teas.

Spacious ballroom, banquet
hall or private dining rooms are
available. Arrangements may'
s mole through the steward.

tmelhoch's

Woodward Thru to Waahlwitaat

INTRODUCING

THREE NEW SHADES IN

`Himel-Hose

1.95, Three Pairs 5 70

Muscade — Valencia — Elysian

Featuring three new shades for fall--these love-
ly silk-to-the-top "Himel-hose" have their usual
lustrous and elusive quality. The vamp-toe,
lisle re-inforced heel and sole, and the run-stop
garter hem insure an unusual service.

Loosell000 11:30 to 3-43e.

Manor 6:30 to 6:30-6136.

Sumlay Dlosor 11.30 A. M. to 11 P. M.

$1.60.

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HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES

FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Said Only at
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Adorns A
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.

Hack's

!IAN( 'Orli AT JOHN If.
Charles II. I'll merits
Glendale .111115

Woof

GOOD CLOTHES at the SMALLEST MARGIN OF PROFIT KNOWN

Mrs. .1. 1/. Rosenberg of 7-132 Poe
avenue has as her house-guests Mr.
and :qrs. Leto Newhouse, Mrs. San,
Ind Goldberg and Hiss Alibi,. Gold-
berg of New York City.
— -
Miss Rhea Nathan, who was the
house guest of Mrs. M. Lewis of
7112 Poe avenue, has returned to her
home in Utica, N. Y.

.lambs(of 7132 I'm ,
Miss Marion .lambs
avenue has returned from an extended
visit in Northern Michigan.

Complimenting Mrs. Sol Osborne,
the Mesdames Harry Tyner, Si?
Bloom and Froink Birnbaum enter-
tailitod With a surprise stork shower,
carol party and luncheon at Webster
Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 7. The table
wilS set in a "U - shape a1111 COVel'S
were laid for 31 guests. Duel/rations
Were carried out in pink and blue.
The centre-paces were crtulles filled
with tea roses. Mrs. Osborne was the
i recipient of many lovely gifts. High
' honors were won by Mrs. li. A. Pearl,
Mrs. Minnie Lippit, Mrs. Harry Ty-
, nor and Mrs. Hannah Yerman.
..,,\
-- —
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Weintrob of
13341 'Mack avenue, accompanied by
Mrs. Harry Weintroto of 52 Golden-
gate avenue, have returned from a
motor trip to Cleveland where they
were extensively entertained by their
relatives and friends.

1

Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cugell and
family of 20131 Cortland avenue have
returned home after spending the

Edgewater Beat+, Canada.
summer at Edgewater

Berth.:
MTS. G. A. Uday and Miss
Rudyn oof West Philadelphia avenue,
delightfully entertained at a linen
shower, Sept. 2, given in honor of
t heir sister, Edythe, a bride-elect of
Oct. 3.

Mrs. llarry Brockman of Pingree
avenue, entertained 15 guests at a
luncheon and handkerchief shower at
the lionstelle Playhouse, Saturday,
Sept. :1, complimenting Miss Edythe
Itudyn, a bride-elect of Oct. 3. After
the performance, luncheon was served
in the reception room.

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Reservations
7 •
are in order
madam!

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BRACHMAN-SIMONS
The marriage of Miss Esther R.
Simons and Herman J. 'Bachman was
solemnized at Temple Beth El tin Sun-
day, Aug. 15, Rabbi Leon Fran' off-
(dating. Mr. and Mrs. Brachium
have returned from a motor trip
through the East and are at home at
the Hotel Stayer.

Val e

A Double Guarantee!

The Harry Suffrin Label In A Suit
Made By "GGG","Simon Ackerman"
or by "Gilman," (Mayflower)

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@ontinue

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S your guarantee of authenticity of make, of
freshness of fabric, of newness of style, and

your assurance of selecting from the largest
assortments of these three noteworthy brands to be
found in Detroit. And equally important, the Harry
Suffrin label guarantees that the retail price of any
of these three brands is based upon the smallest
margin of profit known! See them tomorrow and
you will be convinced.

ew \.,,Ar‘ter lode,

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Heart'

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Greetings

"GGG" ‘cimon Ackerman" and "Gilman"

2-Pants Suits
& Overcoats

Aiwa.
Gmerd Ner.aities
A* AC P.A. Or. lietel - TWIN.
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Birnbaum Fur Shop

9234 Grand River Ave.

1133 Shelby Street, Near State

Garfield 1692

Rubiner for Represent-
ative.

DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST 2-PANTS SUIT STORE

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