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MISS GOLDA,
GINSBURG, 1163 Second Ave., Phone North 4799.

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H. & B. MARKS

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Near Third.

Jewish Chronicle
$1.50 a Year

Aliss Thelma Blase. N'al-
T. Rosenfield, to Alr. Samuel J. 1 Ioexter was solemnized Alonday entines in red and white decorat-
evening, February Is, at 7 o'clock, at the Hotel Statler, Rabbi Leo ed the
rooms and tables.
The
Al. Franklin officiating. Aliss Ruth Rosenfield was her sister's only (I
nning teas Spent in dancing.
attendant. Al r. Leo Ct. Ifoexter, of Ncw
York, assisted as best
Miss .Aimee Tobias has return-
man. The out-of-town guests were: Air. and Mrs. Iloexter, parents (id frii ns N ew y or k s
of th e
griii int ; Mrs. Aleyer Bloontenthal, Mr. Leo Hoexter, of New
Mr. and Alrs. .Adolph Sturm
York, and \1 r. and :Airs.
Sempliner, of Cleveland.
and family hams left for an eN-
.1tilong the 1)ctroit girls who are
Spending' this week-end in Ann tended visit in Chicago.
.1doir, as guests of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity house-party, are
Airs. Frankle, of Cleveland, is
Miss !.aura Netzing, Aliss (dadys Blumenthal, 'Miss
Rose Edloff, the guest of her sister, Airs. Al ax
Aliss Jeanette Granite, Aliss
Eilian Shapiro, Miss Lauretta Gross- Stottar.
light. They will attend the annual 'Washington's Birthday dance
Alr. .Adolph Sloman and Alr.
of th e La w Schnol ,
having received subpoenas demanding their Samuel Slionati have left for
presence, this being the
traditional form of invitation to the chief Florida.
social event in the Law School calendar.
Miss I hat Illooingarden left last
\I r. and Mrs. Oscar Rosenbe rg Saturday for Chicago.
who have been spending the w in _
At the February meeting of the

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 P.. Shook's 18-piece Jess Orchestra, vaude-
ville, etc.

• ARCADIA, FEB. 2

SHERMAN GROSSLIGHT
DETROIT RUBBER CO.

has recently been appointed local sales manager of

2094 WOODWARD AVE.

WE HAVE A FULL LINE
OF HIGH GRADE TIRES

We will appreciate your patronage.

Alan Kopelson School of Piano Forte

Spring term begins March 1, Enroll now.

160 Medbury

Phone North 5747•R.

ter at Atlantic City, are now at 1)ranta League, held Thursday
afternoon at the Hotel Statler,

the flute' Alajestic, New York.

Butzel spoke on the
Louis Lambert, :Arthur Ma n- Mr. Fred M.
,
spach, Sidney Weisman, Lo uis suliject, "he Restoration Move-
moot in Palestine."
Friedenberg and R. Schonig

er

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Weisman
spent last week-end with frien ds
announce the engagement of their
in :Ann Arbor.
daughter, Jeanette, to Mr. James
Miss Edith Weisman and M iss
Kaye, of Albany.
Irtna Friedenberg are serving on
Mrs. Viola Wolf, whose home
the clerical committee of the N a-
was destroyed by fire last week,
tional League for Women's Ser

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is the guest of her son, Mr. Ed
ice, which is working in conjun C -
Wolf,
tion with the local draft boards.
Mr. David \Veiling has left for
As a surprise for her grandso n,
Ann Arbor, where he will take
Julius Eisenberg, on his twentie th
the ordnance training course.
birthday, Mrs. Hannah Goldbe rg
Miss IIattie Silverman is spend-
entertained' it number of h is
ing a short time in New York.
friends last Friday evening.
The next meeting of Haskallah
Rowland \V. Pixel, sot of Mr. will
be held on Sunday evening,
and Mrs. Adolph Eixel, has re-
March 3, at 8 o'clock, at the home
ceived a commission as lieutenant
of Dr. M. 13enmosche, •24 Bur-
in the quartermasters' corps. He lingame Ave.
is stationed at Camp Joseph John-
Mrs. J, Friedman, of Des
stmt, Jacksonville, Fla.
Moines, Ia., is visiting her niece,
Aliss Phyllis Zuckerman is Mrs. I. Ginsberg, at 501 Rade-

spending the week-end in Ann macher Ave.
Arbor.
Friends of Mrs. Samuel Man-
Mr. and Airs. Henry Butzel and 421, of 2214 W. Grand Blvd., will
family have moved to their new be glad to hear that she is recov-
home at 61 Edison Ave.
ering after a seven weeks' illness

Aliss Elsa Decker is spendin g at Harper hospital. Immediatel
the week-end in Ann Arbor.
after her discharge from the hos
A number of charming affair pital Mrs. Mandell will leave fo

THE DUO-ART

Reproducing PIANO

TOOK HAROLD BAUER'S PLACE

with

The New York Symphony Orchestra

At a concert recently given in New York City

Prominent orchestra conductors, (anions pianists, stars of
the Metropolitan Opera Co., social leaders, men prominent
in public affairs and many others of the discriminating,

music-loving public were present, and all voiced the glow-
ing praise given the Duo-Art by the musical critics of the
Leading New York papers.

MISS KATHLEEN PEREIRA,

Talented Local Girl Whose Artistic Dancing Has Attracted Attention
Recently, Will be One of the Entertainers at the Knights
of Pythias
Annual Purim Ball to Be Held at the Arcadia, Tuesday, February 26.

a few weeks with her parents, Mr. j
be at home to their friends in the
and Airs. J. Burnstine, 314 Med evening.
bury Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. Brunner an-
Ilarold Ehrlich, son of Mr. and
nounce the engagement of their
Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, will be Bar
daughter, Rose, to Mr. George M.
Mitzvah at the Synagogue Mogen
Henan
Abraham, Saturday, Feb. 23.
Shirley \Veinberg, son of Mr.
Friends of the family arc invited

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Katzman, with the radio corps at Great
of Flint, are receiving congratula- Lakes Training Station, is in
tions on the birth of a son, Ray- town for a few days, having come

mond, on Feb. 6. Rey. H. D, home to be initiated into the Ma-
sonic order.
Bass officiated at the Brith Milah.
The Misses Florence and Car-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rothschild,

229 Delaware Ave., will celebrate olyn Wolenburgh arc now resid-
their tenth wedding anniversary ing at 333 Webb Ave.
on Tuesday, Feb. 26. They will
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have been given in honor of Mis s Vicksburg, Miss., her forme r
Sadye Louise Rifkin, whose en _ home.
gagement has just been announc _
Miss Hilda Orbach, of Nicks -
ed. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs hog, Miss., who has been in De-
Jacob Tittlebaum entertained at troit during the illness of her sis-

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the Adams Theatre with tea at ' ter, Airs. Samuel Alandell, will re-
the Hotel 'fuller. On Monday turn with Mrs. Mandell to Vicks-
evening Miss Stella Rifkin enter- burg.

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Mrs. Philip Kahn has returned
supper being served at the home from Vanderbilt, Mich., where she
of Miss Rifkin's brother, Mr. Leo has been for several weeks the
Rifkin.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George I..

Near Bauer play Saint-Saens' Concerto in C. Minor — the

same number played with the New York Symphony Orches-

tra—hear Gabrilowitsch, Godowsky, Button', Grainger and
scores of other pianists of greatest talent.

DUO-ART REPRO-
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Stroud,
Steinway,
Steck and Weber—
Prices, $850 up

Grand and upright
models.
Private demonstra-
tion any time (4th
floor).

SMART Putt STYLES

anists playing through

the Duo-Art to gain It

the high honor of play-

ing the pianoforte part

of the program with the

celebrated

New York

Symphony Orchestra!

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Everything that women wear in
sizes up to 56 bust.
Dresses
$16.85 to $134.75

Suits
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Blouses
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OLD Gowns Made NEW

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Cherry 1145-1

divided into a

series

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suites

groupings,

selected

at

Robinson-Cohen Co.

nit nt and designers of spring tailored

will make their home at the Hotel wear have set their wits to work to
evo l ve charming and attractive effects
Addison for the remainder of the
with the least amount of fabric pos-
winter.
sible. This idea eliminated positively

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random from scores of similar suites, are
presented just as they would appear in your
home.

for the fashions of the hour.

reproduction of the pi-

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UR entire third floor is

Several

Materials must be conserved; that
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wolf have
is I he first and all important require-
returned front Atlantic City and

ly perfect must be the

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where the finest furniture may be
e orte I, free from distracting Influences.

Mrs. Max Cohen has returned i11,11 prevented from going to one of
the classic style periods of the past
front New York.

Think how absolute

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a week in the study of the Gary
comervation is the father and Sten!
Net essity the mother of the spring
system of schools.

Mrs. Emanuel WeiPentertained
on Friday evening, Feb. 15, in

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the following of any special style
period of the past.
And very well the designers have
sueetpded. The new suits B. Siegel
co are showing are smart as heart
could with and so cleverly have they
bit n planned out that one never
Wink of conservation of a fabric when
looking at them—they merely follow
the new lines and express a slender
silhouette and an ideal simplicity and
dignity that fashion now consider.
correct.
Jackets are short and often jaunty.
There are Etons and pony variations;
and there are saucy little box coats,
hanging In straight lines to the hips;
and there are trimly elegant models
with longer coats in peplum effects,
the length usually at the sides and
back.
lint whatever the details of cut, one
always sees the straight, slim line
from armpit to ankle at the sides and
from neck to heel at the front and
back. The figure Is made to look as
youthful as possible, partly by the
straight unfitted lines of the suit and
partly by the loose, girdle corsets
which women are wearing now,—Ads.

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HOME -FURNISHING
as a FINE ART

Mrs. I.. I Iyman has returned to Kahn.
her home in Chicago.
Mrs. S. Goldberg, of Buffalo, is
Mr. Ilarry Brown has left for expected here on Feb. 24 to spend
Ann Arbor, where he will enter
the ordnance training school.
The Spring Suits Are Slim

from Gary, Ind., where she spent

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Miss Rose Phillips has returned

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fashions. For once, designers have

Come in and Hear the Duo-Art Reproducing
Piano Yourself

and Mrs. A. S. \Veinberg, who is

to be present.

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