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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
Society
i nsure publication, all items of .0cIal othltst >huuld hr sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
SO Palmer Avenue, East, idiotic, North 406:;, not later than Monday evening.
on Monday afternoon of this
%veek the Woman's Auxiliary of
the Temple presented a very ex-
cellent program at the regular
monthly meeting. Two interest-
ing papers wen' presented :
"What the Jew lias Done for
Literature," by Irs. Alfred P.
Breitenbach, and "I low the Jew
Has Been Treated in Poetry and
Fiction," by Mrs. Wallace Rosen-
heim. 'Ile music was furnished
by Miss Laura Nctzorg and Miss.
Doris Weiss. After the program
a social hour \vas enjoyed.
The Friday Bridge Club met
with M rs. Morris I lige!. last
week.
Mr. David A. Brown Was re-
cently honored with election to
the vice - presidency of the Ad-
craft Club of Detroit.
Mrs. J. Kleivans and daughter,
Ruth, of Youngstown, Ohio, are
the guests of Mrs. Kleivan's pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lipritz.
A theater party was given at
the Temple Theater by Mrs. Ben
Jacob, of Brush street, in honor
of Mrs. Jack Teller, of Chicago.
Tea was served to the members
of the party at the Holland Tea
Rooms, and a very pleasant af-
ternoon was spent.
Michigan's Leading Music House
24 Stores, Headquarters,
243-247 Woodward Avenue
America's Own Master Composer-Pianist
Ernest Schellin6
Mrs. Jaffa, of Trinidad, Col., is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Max May, of Westminster ave.
Who Appears With the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at the Arcadia Auditorium,
Satur-
day Evening, March 18th.
Mr. E. T. Berger has returned
from a trip to Chicago.
Can Also be Heard on the Marvelous
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fech-
heimer and family arc spending
several weeks in the cast.
Mrs. L. Quator, of Chicago, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ben
Jacob, 832 Brush street.
Duo-Art Pianola.
Mrs. Adler, of Chicago, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roht.
C. Berger, of Euclid avenue.
Mr. Jacob F. Teichner and Mr.
Oscar Rosenberger, who spent
several weeks in Atlantic City
and New York, have returned.
Mrs. M. Fleischman, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Heymann, of Chicago, has left
for an extended southern trip.
Mrs. Robert Berger entertain-
ed at bridge on Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. A. Feiss, of Chicago, is
the guest of Mrs. Albert \V
Schloss.
Mrs. Oscar Green-Berg, of 832
street, entertained in
honor of Mrs. Jacob Teller and
Mrs. Quator, of Chicago, on
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Caroline Bvck, of Savan-
nah, Ga., spent a few days in the
city, the guest of Mrs. Louis
Welt.
Mr. Samuel iieayenrich. Mrs.
Alfred Rothschild andsMiss Edith
I Ieavenrich have returned from
;‘tended eastern trip.
Crush
Can be heard just as truly through this instrument as he will be heard by those who hear
him in the coming concert. He has played a number of selections for the Duo - Art Pianola-
and all of his individuality; all of his particular interpretation; all of his technique; all
of his
wonderful genius that entered into his playing in recording his
various
numbers
is
re-created
throug -h this instrument. To hear Schelling himself is to hear him in no
more fully and
completely than through the Duo-Art Pianola — an instrument that is the degree
marvel of the entire
musical world.
What is the Duo-Art Pianola?
Briefly told, it is a Steinway, Weber, Steck or Stroud Piano with special features which,
in conjunction with the special Duo-Art music rolls, reproduce without
the slightest variation
the playing of the world's greatest pianists.
The Aeolian Co. in the "Pianola" Player-Piano have achieved
the utmost in Player - Piano
perfection. Not content with this, however, they sought a method whereby
of the best pianists could be heard in the home. That Schelling, Bauer, the actual playiug
Godowski, Busoni.
Saint-Saens and scores of others no less famous play for the Duo-Art Pianola—allow it to rep-
resent them ; their genius and their skill to all the musical world, tells most fully how
perfect
must be the result achieved.
You can also, if you wish, use the ordinary music roll with the Duo-Art Pianola, giving
to the selection your own interpretation—and through no other instrument can your own musical
self be so fully expressed. In the operation of this instrument, no pumping is required.
It is, of course, a perfect instrument for hand-playing. The makes in which it is fur
nished, hea(1 .ed by the illustrious Steinway, assuring the highest musical quality.
We are sole Michigan representatives of the Duo-Art Pianola, and ask the privilege of a
demonstration. Liberal exchange allowance on other instruments. In the extent of its musical
possibilities and the musical enjoyment it provides, the Duo -
Art Pianola stands supreme!
Mrs. Louis Simon entertained
this week at bridge.. -
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Miss Evelyn T uw man. o f O n ,
einnati, is the guest of Mrs. Mar-
Butzel.
Mr. A. DeRoy, of Pittsburgh,
was the guest this week of his
sister, Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer.
Mrs. Jacob Hersch and her
daughter, Mrs. Peter Vass, of 253
Kirby avenue, east, entertained
fifteen ladies in honor of Mrs.
Jacob Teller and Mrs. Quator,
both of Chicago. Lotto was play-
ed, and Mrs. Ed. Stern and Mrs.
Oscar Green - Berg were the prize
winners.
You are cordially, invited to come in and hear the Duo-Art Pianola in our DeLuxe room, Fourth
Floor Catalog on request.
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