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The Fmest Face
m All the World

At the ( Telling banquet Of the Slate tdrotemoll Samuel Cohen, who is sta.
conventi on of the Michigan State Sof- tinned with the signal corps at Hotel
frage Association, held on NIonday even- Iliarlesoix.
ing, at the Hotel Statler, \Ir. David A.
Mrs. Louis II. Goldberg, o f G ran d
Brown acted as the ".\11arlin“ of the Rapids, is visiting her sister. Mrs. .\
evening, and in fifty minutes drew from Sildesinger, of 470 Mush street
which is one-half of the entire allot-
Mr. and NIrs
X\ etsman ha‘e
th e poc k et s o f th e audience $50,000, returned from Florida.
which 1m one-half of Cho entire allot-
Mr and N1rs. Herbert \\oil hate re .
merit for Michigan.
turned from Atlantic City.
Mrs. John C. Goodale, of Kalamazoo,' NII. \X illiam Pixel has returned from
was the guest of Mrs. Isaac Goldberg an extended trip throughout the state.

back by a beautiful photo of the "Fairest

Face ln All the World"---Mother!

JACOB GOLDFINE

234 Englewood Avenue,
Detroit,
Michigan

Hemlock 1526-J

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SOCIETY

As pure Ca a lily; as sweet as a rose
are those line remembrances brought

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visiting in

Montgomery, chic \slien Nliss Louise Goldber g er, daught e r
Miss Freda Weinstein, who has been of NIrs. Iiisti Goldberger, of 228 XX'.
visiting in French Lick and Chicago, ,,,tit ti m d e ,,, ted, was „ tarried to it

GOOD TASTE

has returned home. .Xiiiriti II. Orme.. 1:aldri Moses Fisher,
Miss Hortense Krolik has returned ,d ( Im age. „„d R .. ht . L oess. ) . tti
•s
from Vassar college to spend her spring cener,.e.mme It' nai Moshe, perforated
vacation with her parrots, NIr. and NIrs. the ceremony, w hi c h ,
'mink the first
Day Krolik. held in the new house of worship, took
Mr. Leo Zukerman, of Edison avenue,' en a dd e d ;merest and tremessts.ent,„

dictates the use of correct and digni-
fied Engraved wedding invitations,
marriage announcements, cards,
etc.

is spending ten days in New York. The bride wore an exquisite gown of
Stns. Nlax Cohen has returned from ' „hu e
satin with pearl trimmings and
New York. carried a shower of roses and taller
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Sloman, who .1,a-s.
Ile„ ions; tulle train was burnt
have been visiting their daughter, Mrs, by little Beatrice and Helen Duschinskr,
Harry Fisher, of Pittsburg, have re- I wh o were assisted
Sidney Jaulus and
turned home.
' .1Iexander Kohner. Little Miss Clara
Horn, to Mt- and Mrs- \Vilham Inischinsky acted as flower girl.
Tire
Brown. of 120 Virginia Park, on Fri- maid of honor, Miss Regina Isaacs,
day, Nfarch 22, a son.
wore pink taffeta and carried a shower
NIr• and Mrs. Louis \Veit have re- of pink ruses.
Nliss Anna Hirsh, in
tumid from Atlantic City.
peach colored georgette, Miss Irene
Mr. and NIrs. Joseph \Veit have re- Firestone in cerise charineuse and silver
turned from New York. lace, and Miss Blanche Inischinsky in
Mr. Fred Ginsburg, who is stationed white crepe d e diem..
were ett„rmitte
with the National army, ;it Camp Sus- a, bridesmaids.
An o w, „ tis•„d atits
ter, spent the week-end in the city.
wore large picture hats to match thin
\I r. David E. Heineman, who repre-i frocks and carried shower bonnets.

Our Engraving Department is in
charge of skilled engravers, and
our experience is at your service if
you wish advice as to the proper
form and expression.

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Mahogany: small
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tone
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ni•itronml in detail-.aniong them. KNABE,
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Harrinton

SMALL GRAND

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the ordinary upright and vet it has all
the tuna) quality of a grand of much
larger size.

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Surprisingly Easy Payments

It's more than low priced-its reli-
able, and stands high among discrimin-
ating music-lovers.

GxirsnellB ros

Open Evenings

Headquarter.

243-247 Woodward Ave.

If you can't come at once. write as or phone
(Cherry 3600) for conlieir list of bargains.

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Diamond Merchants

WOODWARD AVE.AT JOHN

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him o u t Mrs. S Schoenberger and Miss

Mr. Earl Spiesberger, of Bay City,
Hemline Schoenberger, of Pittsburgh,' spent the week-end with Air. and Mrs.
and Nliss NI. Solomon, of Toledo.
Nlorris Netzorg.
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NIrs Itirdie tipper, of the, l an d ,
In honor of Mims Itome Brenner,
t h e ',mist, gue s t
„ I \I r. and Si rs. A„ rtm whose marriage to Mr. George Heller

of 93 Eliot street.

. takes place this month, a number of
Idtarit ,,
1,. tosterwttid ewer. ' her friends entertained with a theatre
,
luncheon
party
at the Temple theatre, followed
mined Milts little girls art a
last Satuillay in honor of her daughter,' by dinner at the hotel Cadillac last
! Saturday.
Covent were laid for
twelve. The guests were the Misses
hd"ard An`l'achr of Newark , Rhea Benoit, Mabel Luctman, Grace
N..1., is home visiting his parents,
Mr. Wilhelm, Wynona Bradley, Marion
and NIrs. A. Anspach, 414 Ni onterey !
McCloy, Helen Milliard, Lillian MM•
avenue.
ger, Margaret Hickey, Flora (Belch,
Mr. and Mrs. Salmis-I Goldstein, III Margert Duncan, and Mrs. Leo Smith.

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place, aninnince the marriage Mrs. Max Ballin entertained the De-
of their daughter, Ella Deborah, to trait Community Garden Club at its

Nathaniel lioldstick, Tuesday, March 19., first meeting of the season, at which
Mrs. S. Nathanson gave a tea
and' time an intense interest was aroused
theater put„, Nloialay, entertaining the in practical gardening on a XVin-the-

etc,

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officer in charge of post exchanges, and
- the officer stated that it might be pus-
gate to the State convention of the silrle to make such arrangements for
Michigan Equal Suffrage Association, the sale of kosher food through the

Miss Miriam D. Goldman is a dole

Mr. Jack Chesauff, of St. Louis, was
the guest of Mr. and NIrs Lewis Gold e n
dining the past week .

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holidays. !products be placed on sale in the can-
Miss Lillian Shaw, who appeared at 1!
teens in all encampment bart ■Kks. The
the Temple theatre last week, was enter- r chairma
-n stated that he had discussed!
tained by friends during her visit in ,
I the question with the IX , "ar Department
the city.

I Dr. Morris Rosenbaum, of Brooklyn.
who sisited his brother, Lieutenant
Charles Rosenbaum, at Ilotel Charle-
voix last week, has returned home.

d. .1,1 lb ,

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and
alrsolu• prilloCtirrn are sours thin igh this gr,•,0 I oirmeil
special clearance. VI
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Player-Piano
Bargains

Prices Commence at $265

our. high
pglivir or satin gloss finish

SILVER KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS

NIr. Louis Shapiro, of Brooklyn, who
stationed with the signal corps at
Flint, is spending a few days with
friends at the Hotel Charlevoix.

An Opportunity Which Not One of the 36 Previous Spring Sales We Have Held
Has Ever Equalled in the Remarkable Saving and Wide
Selection of Bargains Presented!

re, oak ease.

Several new designs and
dozens of staple patterns of

the Hotel Statler this week. a result, the field representatives of the
Mrs. Samuel Nlendelson, of Plans- 1. B. W. \V. have been instructed to
burg, N. Y.. is making all extended visit advise the post exchange officers in the
with her sisters, Mrs. S. It. Glogower various camps and cantonments that
and Miss Minnie Goldschmidt. Idle "board is prepared to give them de-

37th Annual Spring Sale

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TOILET SETS

which has been holding its sessions at post exchange officer in each camp. As

salesrooms, warehouse and factories to overflowing—leaves no room for
instruments arriving and other shipments on the way. We ordered liberally months
ago in anticipation of a very great Spring, and early Summer demand room must
be made for this vast new stock- but can only be made with the disposal of the
exchanged, shopworn, rental, sample and discontinued style instruments on our floors
-- the immensity of this surplus stock and the extremes in price reduction to which
w e have gone to insure its speedly disposal, make our

STERLING HALLET &
PIANO
CUMSTON

STERLING SILVER

following guests: Miss Sylvia \Volfson, ' w ar bas i s.
NIrs. Samuel Nathanson, :Hiss Madeline {
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel and
Nathanson, !flannel Barnett, Miss Sara , daughter are spending a few weeks in
Inaphin and \I r. Jack Levine.
Atlantic City.
\I r, and hi n. F re d R e s e nfietd, who; 31ra. Harry StigIllz of 257 Delaware
have ',ten visiting their son Arthur avenue left Thursday night to spend
soots the United States Food Adminis- Frank V:iss assisted Nfr, ()rules as best
two weeks with her mother Mrs. It,
tration in Detroit, has returned from man. Th e ush er , „. e " Alf re d 11,1, at Camp Mead, have returned Inane.
\I r. and Mrs, Nlorris Netzorg, of 391 Swerling Taren_tulti, Pa.
\Vashington. Joseph Rosenthal and Bernard 1)uschin- Elnilmrst
entertainel at dinner'
Miss Lydia Kahn, daughter of Nfr. and sky. The bride's mother was attired in
on Sunday for visiting students from
Mrs. Albert Kahn, is expected home a handsome gown of black satin and
JEWISH SOLDIERS MAY GET
the (Mil ersit v of Ni ichigan and their .
the last of this week from Vassar col- georgette crepe.
Mrs. I. Ibischiesky, friends. Their guest s were Arthur i
KOSHER FOOD IN CAMPS.
leee for the spring vacation.
la sister of the bride, wore a taupe satin, II ass, ..f Ness Yolk, Mortimer Katzen-
The Nlisses Carolyn and Frances Ad- land Mrs. Garry Kohner, another sister,
stein of Cleveland, and II. \Veinerman I At a meeting of the Executive Com-
ter. of Milwaukee, are to be the guests wore, black satin trimmed with rose
of New York. 1 mittee of the Jewish XVelfare Board
of \IN. Albert Schloss during the spring chiffon. Following the ceremony an
Mrs. kttat, toldhs.,I
e It fur a k w last week, Col. Cutler, chairman, re.
• vacation iif Vassar college. 1 elaborate dinner was served in the ban-
lia visit in Kalamazoo. ported "that as a result of a recent
Mrs. Joseph Keidan has returned from inlet hall of the \Vayne County Medical
\Ir. and NIrs Emanuel G. Frank have conference with the Agmlath Ha-Rali-
Chicago. Society. After a short western trip the
bonim (Association of Orthrmlox Rah-
NIr. Harry Cohen, of Sandersville, young couple will make their home In returned from Ness York.
bis) Mr. Harry Fischel had made a
Ga., spent a few days with his brother. the city. The out-of-town guests were
N1r. Edgar Kahn is
expected buns , proposal that non-perishable kosher food
from Andover for the spring

Ilicitnuittit tin)) liktrituo To.
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during the week. 1 Nlr Shirley I. XX•eitilierg is spending
Mrs. David A. Brown has been an- the Passover meek ssith his parents, Mr.
pointed by the Council of National and Mrs. A. F. Weinberg, of Hague
Defense, Vs . oinen's Division, and the as cum r. einb e r g i s
stationed at
Jewish \Voinan's Club, to act as one of ' the bread Lakes Training Station.
the ten women district captains for the Miss Dorothy Krolik has joined her
third Liberty Loan drive, which is to grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Zenner, in
lie held April 8-18. Assisting Mrs. California.
Mown are NIrs• Melville ‘Vell. Mrs-
(Inc of the most attractive weddings
Nlax May, Miss Edna Tuner, Mrs. „j the „mete
took mace last smidar
Isaac Goldberg, Mrs. J. F. MacFarlane. afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the First
Mr. and N1rs. Mortimor Meyers are 11„„ e;tr em „ ,gat
B. nai

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SILVER SERVICES
In Period Designs.

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thoose from

PLAYTONA, Ir.rarkene• mahogany. h,

new. 5,ditt

$85.

STUYVESANT "PIANOLA" —

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dark and light. original price of ;.n.
reduced .$125. of the other SINS ra,; ■
has therniodi•t amid 1111•In,h1...

handsome malmg
any. fully modern. reduction. $105

GRINNELL BROS.;

roaliogans.
speltulid condition, reductron of .Sit

WEBER "PIANOLA"—la

amid there are others at ,mtimlar red,

tines -with eat h one, we in, hide ben II
and
il.,I ■ rtrnr•rit
of
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Don't make the mistake of waiting

A very few dollars down sends one of these

—makes all the advantages, of this great sale

arranged to suit your ;ncome.

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For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
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"The Sallan Corner°

beautiful, sweet-toned instruments to your home

yours to fullest extent. Monthly payments

tailed information concerning all kosher,
non-perishable food products, sausages,
canned goods, etc., now on the market ;
the names of reliable purseyors of these
goods; comparative wholesale and retail
price lists, etc."

When Wanting
Fresh Fish call

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