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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
\I r. and \l rs. II. A. Abraham-
son, 282 Lawrence Avenue ; \I r.
Ray R. Abrahamson, 153 Califor-
nia Avenue. and \I iss Edna Wood,
139 Montgomery Avenue, have re-
turned from a motoring trip to
New York and the Adirondacks.
NI rs. Edward Ilirschfield and
(laughter, II e'en, formerly of De-
troit, made the trip to Detroit and
are visiting N1 r. and NI rs. J. Abra-
hamson, 153 California Avenue.
Nliss Lill ian Nlonash will leave
for Cleveland July nil. She will
also spend a couple of weeks at
•eneva-on-the-Lake.
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I r. and NI rs. A. C. Copeland are
visiting in New York City.
Nliss Sylvia Wolenburgh left last
weep: for Nlanitou Springs, where
she will spend the summer.
Nies. C. Sunstein of Pittsburgh is
visiting N!r. and Nirs. M. S. Fink of
I 'alum- venue.
Mr. Samuel Cutler and Mr. Philip
Cutler announce the engagement of
their sister, Molly Edith, to Mr.
Sol Roscngartcn. Miss Cutler, who
is the daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
S. N. Cutler, of Germany, resides
with her brothers in the Lauraetta
apartments.
24 Stores
Heidc•artefs, 242-247 Woodward Ave.
There's a Vast
Difference
13e' wezi the "Pianota"
and the ordinary
Player-Piano
The PIANOLA
Steinway, Stroud,
Wheelock, Steck, Weber
sold in Michigan
by us alone.
MISS JEANETTE MELLEN
At a reception given in honor of
their daughter, Jeanette, at their
home, 254 East Hancock Avenue,
\l r. and Mrs. J. Mellen, an-
. trounced her engagement to \1 r.
Joseph Nliliner of Detroit. Nliss
Mellen was assisted by Misses An-
na Alillner, Mignon Borach, Zelda
Morris and Delia Marx in receiv-
ing and entertaining the guests.
The groom elect is an honor man
at the University of Michigan and
will graduate next June.
NIrs. J. B. Rice and Nliss Ho
Traitel are spending the week at
Cedar Point and neighboring re-
sorts.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Epstein ( nee
Sloman) have returned from a re-
cent trip to New York.
Mrs. Louis Niger. 109 East Ilan-
cock Avanue, accompanied by NI iss
Florence Higer, will spend several
weeks in Mount Clemens, Mich.
Easy Payments
The sad news of the passing
away of Mrs. Stella Iforkheimer of
Baltimore, \1d., has come as a great
shock to her many Detroit friends.
Nirs. Edna Selling has returned
from Baltimore, Nid.
\tr. J. B. Rice and Nit-. S. Traitel
are spending the week end at Cedar
Point.
!Lerman Busch and William J.
Pearce left Saturday for an ex-
tended automobile tour of the mid-
dle west. Their journey will take
three weeks.
much
to do with the great difference in
the playing of the instruments of the
"Pianola - line as compared with that of
all other makes.
The Metrostyle enables you to give to
the selection the same interpretation given
it by some talented pianist. The
Themo-
dist gives the melody its proper promi-
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NIT. and Mrs. Eugene Kopple,
\1r. and NIrs. Wm. Rindskoff and
NIT-. and Mrs. Louis Simon are the
house guests of Nit- . and \irs. Louis
Musliner at Wolf's Lake, Mich.
$550 up
N
0 OTHER Player-Piano has the
Metrostyle, Themodist, etc., and this
great difference in construction has
Learn how much greater your
musical pleasure through the "Pi-
anota"—there's a vast difference
between it and the ordinary Player-
Piano!
nence over the accompaniment. Then,
there are the Graduated Accompaniment,
Automatic Sustaining Pedal, etc., other
important "Pianola" music-control fea-
tures.