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October 04, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-10-04

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PAGE TWO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Don't Wait Until You Have
to pay Next Winter's Wu-
time Prices! Buy Now—Direct
From the Makers!

F

Have
You
Bought
Your
Liberty
Bonds
?

To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should be
m H
ailed
e o dN o l C
r LpEho
phoned not t later i t than
t, o 1 d W
g ed
s. nesda y 33 e8 vi e . ning to THE JEWISH
CHRONIC LE, 207 Peter
Cherr y

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED.

You will do better than

present normal prices by pur-

chasing direct from America's

leading manufacturing fur-

riers.

HERMAN&BEN MARKS

212-216 Michigan Avo•

—near Third

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•••4firr4+41.. 04ftrz.

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4211 felJmiil 10

Dancing every night at

PALAIS DE DANSE

Conceded to be the prettiest sum•
mer ballroom In America, featur-
ing lien Shook and his superb Or
chestra of sixteen artists.

lip

IV °1

BLACR

MISS EVEI.\'N 1 ■ LOOME.

Mrs. A. Illoome of tutu Street announces the engagement of her daugh-
, ter, Evelyn, to Mr. Benjamin Stark, son of Nir. and Nirs. Herman Stark,.
of 122 Nleilliury Ave. \I r. Stark, who has been in service over a year, is at
present stationed at Camp Custer, belonging to the Military Police Brigade.

With the entrance of Ossip it takes in the whole. •he lecture
Gabrilowitsch into Detroit's mu- will be illustrated musically by the
sical life comes the inspiration and. best men in the Detroit Symphony;

Fall and Winter Models

for the smartly gowned woman

may be found at

.—Et a b's Mtllinetp,
Shop

ding makers are inc!uded)

interested in civic betterment.

the orchestra, ;ttul the relationship
Among the women's clubs who of the audience and the orchestra. : '
are taking up an educational move- The mission of symphonic music

ment of this sort is the Jewish will be discussed.
Woman's Club, which will be ad-
Later in the season NIT- . Gabrilo-
dressed Oct. ltith at Temple Beth witsch has arranged to speak before
El by—Mr. Gabrilowitsch on the other organizations Uf woilleti. •

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER ry HIGH awl 11ASTINGS
riff PLOCID EAZTV WOODWARD
FIVE DUNNE KOCHI f IIDATIOT

•.

5ORT. - 1144/10 rOURIMITN CARS PASS
Tha DC04

subject of "The Orchestra and Its
Instruments." Ile will give a short

\1r. and NIrs. .1dolph Sloman
history of the orchestra, and deal, and NIr. and NIrs. Irving Hirsch-
with each instrument and the part man, of Palmer Ave., E., have
moved to the Foxes Apts., ;1017
East Grand Blvd.

•,

Ganapol School of Musical Art

Recognized as the most thorough and artistic school in this part of the
country.
EVERY BRANCH IS REPRESENTED BY FAMOUS
TEACHERS

25 ADELAIDE STREET, DETROIT, MICH.

Telehone Cadillac 5752—BORIS L. GANAPOL, Director.

School Is Now Open

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

Nliss Elsa Freidenberg has re-

turned from a visit to Cincinnati.

A

NIrs. Edward Lowman, who has

been the house guest of Miss •

Emma Blaze], has retiirnol to her
home in Cincinnati.

50 INSTRUCTORS

For information and year book, address

i'i

(Products of Berkey & Gay,

Sligh, Luce and other bed-

opportunity for greater education Orchestra.
in the different phases of musical
'Hie address will also deal with
expression to many organizations the influence of the conductor of

Exclusive Showing

877 Woodward Avenue

there is no finer furniture pro-
duced in America than that pre-
sented in our current collections

§

0 ;

--
11 r. Victor \Veil, son of

Est:lb/linen
1900

fel

The Ilusiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler

Cot. Adat»s and Hastings Sts,

Detroit, Mich,

Reliable
Renovate,

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.

improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows.
Down
Comforters and Roll Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses Cleaned and RF
ep ua rIri
n e sted. TIcks Laundered. New Ticking

Latest

Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs,
Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone Cadillac 895
We D
re;t1 r a o cici t uem
r ir h. d refinish

brass beds
359 Michigan Ave.e,
,

and Mrs. \I. C. Weil, of Virgiuial

X I ark,

by joined the

Canadian r

A‘iation Corps.

Our Reputation Lles in Our Past Work

FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE

-see-

THEAGREE BROTHERS COMPANY

Plumbing and Heating Engineers
Market 6478
1088 Hastings St.

Rabbi IAN, M. Franklin, w ho
has been attending a series of

The Price of

LIBERTY

-is—

LIBERTY
BONDS

BUY MORE
mokusmmiginmisminiq

Diamond Merchants

WOODWARD AVE.AT JOHN R.T.

_

meetings in Cincinnati, among them



the Executive Committee of the
Central Conference of American

Rabbis, of which lie is vice-presi-
dent, has returned to this cite.

NIrs. Tracy Friedman, of Ius

lite fforhant Shop

e

1Varren Ave., announces the
engagement of her daughter, Miss
Pearl Shintherg , to 'Mr. Fred
Harris, of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg,'
74 Massachusetts Ave., were holi-

day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Rosenberg, of Toledo.

Miss 1)elia !merman, McLean

ve., has left to resume her studies
'at the University of Chicago.

Louis Hill Freidenberg, son of

Mrs. Rudolph Freidenberg, has
left for New Haven, Conn., to re-
port for duty in the U S N . R. F.

Only One Best!

When you can say of your piano: "It's a
Steinway," nothing more need be said. It is
everywhere known that no other piano can
give so much in every way—or
in any one par-
ticular. It is truly the great musician's ideal,
containing every essential to musical perfec-
tion. Its superiority quality is never ques-
tioned.

---The Steinway

You want the hest. In the matchless Stein-
way alone will you find it. If the world's
greatest artist were to choose a piano for
you
he would select The Steinway. Make it like

decision.
Your satisfaction will be complete
and permanent.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Bar-
nett, of Pontiac, Mich., announce

Grinnell Bros

the marriage of their daughter,
Beatrice. to Mr. Samuel N. Magid-

Exclusive Michigan Representatives

sohn, United States Navy, which

took place Thursday, September
12th, at the home of Rabbi Hersh-

man, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.

Magidsohn will reside in Chicago

as Mr. Magidsohn is stationed at
the Great Lakes Training Camp.

243-247 Woodward Avenue

The

Steinway Grand

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