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April 21, 1916 - Image 10

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-04-21

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10

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

play was presented for the benefit students of the University of De-
of the Jewish War Sufferers. The troit, was Mrs. Bernard B. Selling,.
play was well rendered and enjoyed of Virginia Park.
a decided success. Between the
Miss Sylvia Stearns, of Longfel-
acts liss Pauline Wohl and Mas- low Avenue, spent the week-end in
ter Robert Rothman played very Cleveland.
beautifully, the former on the vio-
On Sunday evening, May 7, the
To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
lin and the latter on the piano. The Young Peoples' Society of Temple
80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4003, not later than Monday evening.
playing of little 8-year-old Miss
Beth El will present its annual per-
Pauline Wohl was especially pleas-
Mr.
SanMel
Hexter,
of
Kalama-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel arc
ing, and time and time again the formance at the Detroit Opera
zoo,
formerly
instructor
in
the
en-
House for the benefit of the Jewish
receiving congratulations upon. the
talented little musician had to bow
gineering
department
of
the
Uni-
war
sufferers. Mr. Seymour Sim-
birth of a daughter. .
versity of Michigan, spent the to the wishes of the audience and ons has contributed the major por-
The marriage of Miss Gertrude
repeat Dvorak's "Humoresque,"
tion of the songs and will direct the
Dunn, of Detroit, and Mr. Charles week-end in Detroit.
which she played exceptionally
orchestra the night of the perform-
and Mrs. J. Netzorg, of To- well.
P. Jacobs, of Cleveland, took place
ance. Messrs. Norman Sillman,
at Temple Beth El on April 12, ledo, are visiting relatives in De-
Mrs. L. Freud and Miss Joseph- Leslie Gunmi and Milton Alexan-
Rabbi Leo Al. Franklin officiating. troit.
ine Freud are visiting in the east.
der are also responsible for song
Mrs. Nathan Sloss has returned
A splendid entertainment took
Among the patronesses of the numbers, and the lyrics and musical
to her home in Cleveland after place last Sunday at the Elks' Tem-
(Continued on page II)
spending a week in Detroit as the ple in Windsor, when a Maccabean Junior hop, which was given by the
guest of her parents, \l r, and Mrs.
Adolph Sloman. Sever21 entertain-
ments were planned for the pleas-
ure of Mrs. Sloss during her visit.
A most attractive wedding was
that of Miss Elizabeth Levy, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy,
and Mr. Meyer Stone, Sunday aft-
ernoon, April 16, at which Rabbi A.
M. Hershman officiated. The cere-
mony was performed under a bell
of flowers, and the home was beau-
tifully decorated with palms and
roses. Miss Levy was attended by
Are Among the Many Splendid Bargains Offered in Our
her sisters, Miss Kate Levy as maid
of honor, and Miss Fay Levy as
bridesmaid. The best man was \1 r.
Chas. Harris and Mr. Jack Levy
was usher. Mr. and Mrs. Stone are
spending their honeymoon in the
east.
Mrs. A. Zeff, who has been in
Cincinnati visiting her parents, Air.
and Mrs. Harris Farber, has, re-
turned home.
of
The next meeting of "Hadassah"
moo'.
will be held on Saturday evening.
April 29, at the home of Mrs. H. N.
Weinstein, 106 Erskine Street.
and
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scheinman
are at home after a short, visit to
Buffalo, where they attended the
wedding of Mr. Scheinman's niece.
Original price of the
Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger,
VOSE at $153 was $350
of Chicago Boulevard, are spending
—of the STEINWAY,
several weeks in Atlantic City.
$550—of the SOHMER, $500. Then, there's a $350 STERLING at
Mrs. Hugo I-Till and Mrs. Mag-
$192—a $750 SOHMER at $325—a $375 VOSE at $192—a $400 CHASE
nus Butzel are spending sonic time
BROS. at $163—a $400 GRINNELL BROS. at $288—a $350 HALLET,
in New York and Atlantic City.
Dr. Samuel T. Lewis, of Kalama-
DAVIS & CO. at $185.
zoo, spent a few days in Detroit,
having come to attend the dental
convention.
9
Miss Florence T Tiger, of Han-
The sale stock includes all exchanged, new,
sample and shopworn Pianos and Player-Pianos
cock Avenue, is spending a week at
on our floors. Shipments of new instruments
Clifton Springs, N. Y.
are arriving every day and more space for these
"Pianola"
Mrs. B. M. Morris, of Sault Ste.
is absolutely necessary. To positively insure
this we are making reductions throughout the
Marie, and daughter, 1\1 rs..1\1. Levy,'
PLAYER-PIANO
entire stock just as remarkable as the few
-Hotel
of Jackson, were guests at the
mentioned. 3
Has
the
mod-
Beautiful
dark
Statler last week.
ist
Metrostyle,
mahogany$
YEAR'S FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL
Mr. Albert Rosenfield has re-
etc. Full, rich
case, but de-
—Protection
for the Piano buyer that means
tone.
A
rare
turned from an extended business
sign has been
full
and
permanent
satisfaction.
bargain.
discontinued,
trip through the middle west.
A modern $550 STROUD "Pianola" at
PAYMENT DIVIDED
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lebowitz,
$463—a $700 GRINNELL BROS., at $520—a
if
desired
into
such amounts and periods as
of 145 Adelaide Street, have re-
PLAYTONA, $450 Style, at $362, and others
best suits your convenience.
moved to their new home at 363
at $322, $298, $347, etc. Bench, Drape and
These special values warrant your investi-
Music, FREE. Come TODAY!
Hendrie Avenue.
gation—AND PROMPT ACTION!
The junior girls at the University
Each
of Michigan presented a most suc-
Open
Instrument
cessful play entitled "A Yankee
Evenings
Tuned and
Yogi," which they will bring to the
During
Avenue Theater in Detroit on the
Sale
evening of April 29. The lyrics are
by Miss Golda Ginsburg and Miss
Headquarters 243-247 Woodward Ave.
Alma Weber, of Kalamazoo.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich,
of Longfellow Avenue, are receiv-
ing congratulations upon the birth
of a son.

✓ OCIETY

Vose Piano $153

Steinway $267 Sohmer $212

Annual
Spring
Sale

Pianos

Player-Pianos

Other Pianos, $147 $118$123 9 $138 9 etc •

New $750 Wheelock

645

Grinnell Bros.

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