A INCtiallf Apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON
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Miss Florence nniwil has been
visiting friends in Toledo.
NIrs. David Scheyer has charge
of the program committee and
the committee of the Collegiate
Alumnae for College.. Night, at
the Detroit opera house, Febru-
ary 20, when :Maude Adams will
appear in "A Kiss Front Cinder-
ella." .\ percentage of the box
office receipts will go to the sup-
port of the Collegiate Bureau of
Occupations.
NIr. and NIrs. Leon Hamburger
I Julia Wohl) arc receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a
(laughter.
Baby Things!
THE FEBRUARY
FURNITURE SALE
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Robinson-Cohen Co.
Sloman.
Mr. Benditson Netzorg teas
the soloist with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra on Sunday,
DUO-ART
Reproducing Piano
The original instrument of its kind—
an art product of proven worth—su-
preme by every musical test and stand-
Feb.-3.
Mrs. Albert Rosenfield is visit-
ing her mother in Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. .Arthur Ilass, of New
•ith NIrs. Rosengarten's parents, man, Of 135 1 Fifteenth st., seas
sity of Michigan, has been visit-
ing friends in Detroit.
Mr. and Nits. .1fIttlfilt Finster-
wald are traveling in the cast.
Miss .Adele Rosenfield has
chosen Monday, February 10, as
the (late of her marriage to Mr.
Through It, Bauer, Rusoni, Gotlow sky and scores
of the other most famous and talented pianists
play in your home. Their genius Is your's to en.
Joy there in the utmost measure of its wonder and
charm.
The DUO.ART is also a player-piano of un-
rivalled excellence—
and a perfect pianoforte for hand-playing.
See and hear the DUO-ART reproducing piano
--you, too, will be more fully than ever convinced
of its decided superiority!
Samuel J. Hoexter. The cere-
mony will take place at 7 o'clock
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Prices commence at $885—Steinway, Stroud,
os Steck and Weber
and Upright Models
Private demonstration any time. ('hone us,
(Cherry 3600) for information or evening ap.
Exclusive Michigan Representatives
pointment.
24 Stores, Headquarters,
Other instruments In exchange.
Convenient payments.
243.247 Woodward Ave.
ire G. Corn to Mr. Emanuel (hiring the past week.
Mr. and airs. Max May have
Liebschutz took place on January
received a cablegram notifying
30 at the home of the bride, 110
them of the safe arrival in France
Frederick, Rev. II. D. Bass offici-
of their son, Lieutenant Herald
ating.
May,
Mr. and NIrs. Saul Rosengar-
ten, of -111 Seward ave., are re-
joicing over the arrival of a 10-
pound
Spring Bonnets for Little Folk
Are Quaint and Chic
baby boy.
Mrs. S. D. Rosenzweig
eig and son
Philip. of 61; Connecticut ave.,' childrell'8 louts and bonnets seem to
grow more attractive year by year and
have left for Florida to spend the the style 11. Siegel Co. show for the
coming new season are snore quaint
remainder of the winter.
and dainty than ever. Lingerie, straw,
Mrs. Fanny I lalbstein, of 1,111 chiffon, lace, flowers, ribbons, velvet
Michigan ave., who has been bands, till are used In the developing
of the.honnet ideas, yet childish sim-
visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph plicity is the keynote of all the best
Levin, in New York city for the models and the hats and bonnets frame
IlltIs tots' faces, charmingly.
past six weeks, returned home
One very pretty shape follows the
last Wednesday.
lines seen in Home of the little hats
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnett are for older folk, a round, fair-sized crown
being combined with a narrow brim
receiving congratulations on the at the back that dips down and widens
arrival of a son, Murray Aaron, towards the front. This Is made up
111 very fine straw and is shown too In
on January 23.
mixed straw, corded chiffon, etc.
Mrs. M. Grossman, of Colum-
One dainty lingerie bonnet B. Siegel
bus, Ohio, is visiting her chil- Co. are showing is childish in spite of
Its extreme quaintness. It Is of white
dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnett, fancy straw supple and delicate as
lace itself, alternating with shirred
of this city.
bands of delicate pink silk and onto-
Mr. Charles Fleichman has mented with clusters of tiny pink flow-
been transferred to an ordnance ers and ribbon to match.
Another little model on the bonnet
camp in New Jersey.
under Is of flesh colored chiffon and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Decker trimmed with dainty ribbon rosettes
and family are spending the win- on loops. The hat is shirred, the ahlr-
rings being combined with narrow
ter at the llotel Addison.
frills of the material. At the edge of
Mr. and Mrs. Godie Lefkovsky, the narrow, drooping brim there Is a
pleated frill of narrow, creamy lace.
of ltis Kirby F., entertained 20
little folks last Sunday in honor
of the first birthday anniversary
of their daughter, 1 lulus Roselyn.
Mrs. Max S. Grossfeld compli-
mented Mrs. M. Solomon of To-
ledo with an attractive luncheon
at her home on Thursday. The
Mushroom hats In fine straw are still
popular. One Is of leghorn and lace
with a rather wide, drooping brim of
the straw edged with a pleating of tine
lace, shirred lace forming the crown.
A wide sash of pale pink is drawn
across the front of the crown, the ends
of which run through the brim at the
sides, forming long ties. Tiny flowers
hold the ribbon in place at the front
and sides of the crown.—Adv.
The "Purim Ball"
BENEFIT OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
of 1918, the 28th annual will be held at the Arcadia
Auditorium under the auspices of Detroit Lodge, No,
55, K. of I'.. Shook's 18-piece Joss Orchestra, vaude-
ville, etc. Watch for further announcement.
ARCADIA, FEB. 26
_RECITAL
Ily the younger pupils of the
Alan Kopelson School of Piano-Forte
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, February 10th, 1918, at 2:30 p. tn.
You and your friends are cordially Invited.
York, a student at the Univer-
ard.
G rinnell Br
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son, Mrs. Peter Vass, Mrs. N.
Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten and Silberstein, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. J.
little son, Nathaniel, of 2989 East Miller and Mrs. H. B. Ash.
The Brith Milah of the newly
Grand boulevard, have just re-
turned from an extended visit born son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rose-
NIr. :old Mrs. Louis V. Aronson, held at the Women's Hospital on
J.
Miss B e lk Saturday, February 2, the Rev.
has received a commission as sec- League, which is to give its first in Newark, N.
I). Bass officiating.
ond lieutenant in the Ground patriotic party at Central High .Aronson, Mrs. Rosengarten's sis- II.
ter,
returned
with
her
for
a
I
Miss
Elsa Friedenberg has re-
School
Feb.
22.
Officers' Corps. - the is stationed
1 turned from Cincinnati, where
\I r. and NIrs. Elias Rothman month's visit in this city.
at Kelly Field No. II, San An-
will make their home at the I lotel
Mr. and NIrs. Isaac Koch. of she visited tier sister, Airs ' Ed gar
tonio, Texas.
NIrs. I. Grabow entertaincd at they leas(' for their 21: Calmer street, New Haven, :\lendersIdui.
\I r. and NIrs. Clarence Eng--
Conn., announce the engagement ,
• home in the spring.
gin1-.• •
the Temple Theater in honor of • I'll" try
NIrs. Peter Vass entertained at of their daughter, Hilda Louise, g' s hive returned front a sutttb-
Miss Pollock and Miss Block.
'Icon on Saturday , in honor to Aaron Kahane, of Detroit, urn trill-
Mr. Julian Krolik has returned
NIr. and N1rs. D. W. Simons,
ot Mrs. L. Stark,
Stark, ot New Y ork, NI ich.
from New York.
Lieber- Miss Mildred Simons and Aliss
and Mrs. M. Solomon, of Toledo.
Nit'. and NIrs, John
Hiss Elizabeth Guiterman, of covers were laid for the follow.,
man and (laughter, hiss Florins, Syls is Simons arc spending the
Cincinnati, who was a guest at
ing guests: N1rs. Stark, Miss of Virginia Park, left •hursday winter in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Hugo Freund has returned
the Rothschild-NVolf wedding, stark, I oledo, Ohio; Mrs. E. for Daytona and Nliatni, Fla., :it
has returned home.
Stern, Wyandotte: Mrs. Ben which two places they will spend trout a short visit its Mt. Clemens.
Nit- . Joseph Guldman, of New
Mr. and Mrs. Grover \` 'T°1;. Jacob, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs,
the remainder of the season.
mr,,. Max Grussfehi, Mrs. J.
(Ruth Rothschild) arc in Atlantic •\
The marriage of Miss Rather- York, spent a few days in town
City.
Hersh, Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. L.
Mr. Louis 011isheitner has re-
Morse, of the
N. Hannah
ceived an honorable discharge Hotel Addison, announces the Stark and Mrs. M. Solomon.
Mrs. I., Hyman, of Chicago, is
front the army, and with Mrs. engagement of her son, I lenry L.
1)11isheinter is now visiting Mr. Morse, to Miss Blanche Fried- visiting NIrs. Mark Fleichman.
This dainty shop is
Mr. and Mrs. Find Walhot and
and Mrs. Theodore 011isheinter, man, of Nlinneapolis, Minn.
devoted entirely to the
sale of Infants' lay-
daughter are living at :186 Elm-
in Centerville, Iowa.
ettes, separate gar-
Mrs. Jacob Mitchkun, of St.
ments, accessories and
NIrs. Morse Persitz is visiting Louis, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. hurst ave.
nursery outfits,
Miss Evelyn Lomas, of Chichi-
her mother in Marquette.
R. '1'. Tittlebaum, of Hamtramck.
Layette...98.50 up
coati, ' !s visiting Mrs. Magnus
Dresses 50c up
Mr. Max Stottor has returned
11
:A Purim Ball, for the benefit
Baby Cap. 65c up
Wool Skirts 65c up
from an eastern trip.
Iitzen
of the Soldiers and Sailors' Wel-
NIr.. Ralph Nlayer spent the
Miss Delia Erman has been tare Work, will be given by De-
I,
Lane Bryant
brother, Mr.
spending the mid-semester vaca- troit Lodge No. 55, Knights of wve'-ell"
Second Floor
255 Woodward Ave.
tion of the University of Michi- Pythias, on Tuesday evening, Niel Mayer.
AI r. Walter Lillianfeld has left
gan with her parents.
Feb. 26, at Arcadia.
Mr. Harold Rosenfield, son of
C° " 11- where he
Mr, I harry L. Lurie has re- 1 " r New
Mr. and NIn. Munroe Rosenfield, turned from New York, where is taking a course leading to the
c
he attended a conference of commission of ensign in the
navy.
Social Unit workers.
Rabbits Leo NI. Franklin will
Mr. Seymour Simons has been
speak on the Book of Job at the
transferred to the aviation camp
Twentieth Century Club on
of the Boston School of Tech-
Tuesday, Feb. 12.
nology.
Miss Bertha Pollock, who has
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen (Rose
been visiting her sister, Mrs. F.
Bresler) passed through Detroit
Ash, has•returned to her home in
on their way home to Chicago
Port Huron.
front a trip in the east.
Sergeant Bernard Weisman,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noble
son of Mr, and Mrs. I.. NVeisman,
(Charlotte Nlarymont) are spend-
has been transferred to the mo-
ing a few weeks with Mr. Joseph
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torcycle corps. Ile is stationed
Marymont.
at Camp Joseph Johnson, Jack-
The finest
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spater are
products
of
sonville, Fla.
America's
spending a few weeks in Mt.
leading
fac•
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Goldberg
tortes are of-
' i e
wF
Clemens.
fered you dur-
Face been visiting in New York.
Ind this first
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will
February
Mr. and Mrs. David Scheyer
male!
speak at the Y. M. C. A. at Self-
I
have left for California.
ridge Field, on Sunday evening,
Mrs. Pauline R. Rose has left
.. ii
. February W.
for
Grand Rapids, where she will
former
All
Miss Emily Morris is visiting
prices have
remain indefinitely.
A —1/0/010 1 /A X/ 4
cast
been n
her aunt, Mrs. Kohnstann, of
In
a
aside
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Golden
final effort to
New York.
!
things
s t I r
and daughter arc spending the
up.
Mr. Max May left for New
winter in San Antonio, Texas.
York on Monday.
le
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Brody, of Des
Miss Freneta Levy, 'of Fair-
Moines, Iowa, passed through
, view, has returned from an ex-
I)etroit on Monday.
tended western trip.
Mr. Jacob Nieman has returned
Mrs. Adolph Sloman has re-
from Chicago.
turned front Cleveland, where
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Mr. Leo Zuckerman is in New
Miss Dorothy Sloman has been
York.
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Mrs. Henry Fechimer is treas-
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heaven-
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