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October 11, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-10-11

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

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

F-11-R-S

at

To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be
mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

1!..VG.46E1117 ...'•T .4A'N'OU.V C ED.

Mrs. Soph; Sommers, of New
York, who has been the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Milton 1'.
Kahn, for the past three months,
at her summer home at Lake Orion
and at her city residence, 230

THE
IDEAL
GARAGE
CO.

Euclid Ave. West, returned East

where he i5 enrolled in the Naval
Training Corps.
,

S. A. AGREE, Mgr,

Call as when In trou•
b p la ey . a Expert
Night Service.
an Acces. d



Mr. Julian Krolik is in New

• Phone Cadillac 3854

York City.

You will do better than
present normal prices by pur-
chasing direct from America's
leading , manufacturing fur-
riers.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stiglitz, 257
Delaware Ave., are receiving con-

273.277 Montcalm St.

gratulations on the birth of a boy.

HERMAN&BEN MARKS

Mrs. B. V. Arnstine, who has

S

212-216 Michigan Avo'

—near Third

been visiting here, has returned to

her home in Toledo.

NIr. Dan Koblin, of Pontiac,

who is stationed at Camp Wheeler,

Macon, Ga., spent a few (lays in

Detroit.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER ni HIGH

FIVE BLOCKS EAST!" WOODWARD

and

HASTINGS

FIVE BLOCKS NOME CPATIOT

NORTH • BOUND TOURTEDITH CARS PASS THE 000a

Mrs. Eva Cohen, who has been

America's
finest
Furniture
for
Bedroom
Livingroom
and
Diningroom

visiting in Buffalo, has returned to

Detroit.

Dancing every night at

Dr. and NIrs. Charles A. Smith,

PALMS DE DANSE

710 Brush Boulevard, announce

Conceded to be the prettiest sum•
mer ballroom la America, featur•
ing Ben Shook and his superb or
chestra of sixteen artists.

r

the arrival of a son, Marvin Elias.

Nliss Ruth Ilarris will give a

theatre party Wednesday evening

ELOPING

at the New Detroit Opera House,

in honor of Miss Sylvia Albert,

who has just returned from an ex-

svROLLICP

tended eastern trip.

BLACK

miss JATNETTE HARRIS .

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris of Battle Creek, Mich., announce the
engagement of the daughter, Annette, to Dr. M. Nathaniel Frank of

this city.

Exclusive Showing

—of—

Fall and Winter Models

for the smartly gowned woman

may be found at

"Leah's Milliner?
Shop

877 Woodward Avenue

Miss Stella Fixel, who has been

visiting in Cleveland, has returned

to Detroit. •

Private Daniel Schaefer, brother

of Mrs. Louis L. Steinberg, of Jef-

ferson Ave. East, has returned
safely from France, and is now

stationed at S. Army Hospital,

WITH

Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, Ia.

STERLING SILVER FITTINGS

Word has been received that
Sargeant Donald A. Marx, son of

Travelers' Equipment Complete

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marx, of 18
Rhode Island .Nve., has arrived

KNITTING

SHOPPING

BAGS

BAGS

safely overseas. Sgt. Marx is in

the Motor Transport Division.

Dr. J. M. Herds, of !tali Brush

St., has been sent to Boston to

!wilt check the Spanish influenza
epi(letnic.

Merchants

1'rivate Louis Schwartz, of this

WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R.ST.

city, is stationed at the Columbus
Barracks.

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Ganapol School of Musical Art

1 Recognized as the most thorough and artistic school in this part of the
t ' $ country.
EVERY BRANCH IS REPRESENTED BY FAMOUS

r.

Ji taining their daughter, Mrs. Walter

.$

5

For information and year book, address

Stimson, of• Detroit.

r.

25 ADELAIDE STREET, DETROIT, MICH.

Telehone Cadillac 5752—BORIS L. GANAPOL, Director.

School Is Now Open

David Cooper

Cooper Goulson Insurance Agency

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile

Mr. and Mrs. J. Heyn, Glen-

wood Avenue, Toledo, are enter-

50 INSTRUCTORS

Abraham Cooper

Miss Ilelen Schloss, of this city,

was the guest of her grandmother,
rt NIrs. A. Feiss, of Toledo.

;$ TEACHERS

Arthur Goulson

Raymond J. Weil, the sixteen-
year old son of NIr. and NIrs.
r.
Nlenry M. Weil, 211 Delaware
Ave., was appointed one of the

r.

"Four-Minute Men" of the North-
ern High Sclufid, to speak in fac-
tories and theatres.

Mr. J. Freud, who went to To-

328-330 Penobscot Bldg.

ledo to attend the funeral of his

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

niece, Mrs. A. I. Stoneman, has
returned to Detroit.

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

A Policy with us means Security

this Store

turned to their home in Cleveland.

SUIT CASES

ri

Display at

and Mrs. Al. Goldberg, have re-

SEAL LEATHER

';;

is on

and child, who have been the guests

1— ThefiorhamShop

o.

•hile there she sang at the Y. M.

C. A. but at Selfridge Field.

of Mrs. Feigenbaum's parents, Mr.

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three-weeks' stay at Mt. Clemens.

Mrs. R. Segal, of New Orleans,
On Monday. October 21st, Rabbi
Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg ad-
Leo M. Franklin will begin his announces the engagement of her dressed the Perfection Lodge at
third annual course of lectures on daughter, Sadie, to Louis Oppen- the Masonic Temple on Wednes-
the "Literary Study of the Old heim, of Detroit. The wedding day evening, the 9th. Ile spoke
Testament," before the Twentieth will take place next June.
on "Practical Patriotism."
Century Club. Ilis lectures this
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gach are
year will deal with the philosophy
Nliss Ruth S. Goldsmith, of
of the Books of Joh and Ecclesi- receiving congratulations upon the Newark, N. J., is the guest of Mr.
astes, to each of which books six birth of a son.
and Airs. J. L. Marx, of Rhode

lectures will 14e devoted. The
!dam! Ave. '
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Feigenbaum
lectures will be given on alternate

Monday mornings at 11 o'clock.

Diamond

Miss Phyllis Zuckerman, 23 Edi-

son Ave., has returned front a

Mr. Nlarcellus Lee Marx has re-
turned to Ann Arbor, where he is

enrolled in the S. A. T. C.

BIG REDUCTIONS ON
HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS

—Among them such remarkable values as these:

$282

GRINNELL BROS.
SOHMER
Original price, $450 yLot., $500 style
B t y E e
$332 1
STEINWAY
$600 style
VOSE
$450 Style
Others at $177, $205, $165, $182, etc.

( 5 N5A 0 s
$260

$228
$268

We supply practically all
the hundreds of Pianos rent-
ed by those occupying Stun
mer homes throughout thy'
State. It Is the return of
these that bring about this
extraordinary clear anc o.
The sale stock also include.:
all our exchanged, sample
and shopworn styles.

Our 1 5th Annual Sale of

Summer Rental Pianos

—affords the greatest saving of any clearance we have
ever held.

YOU SAVE ALL THE RENT! We deduct every dollar we have re.
reined— and this, too, from the lower prices which were in effect when
the instruments were rented. Besides, manufacturers will undoubtedly
increase prices still further in the near future. This Sale Presents the
Chance for a TRIPLE Saving!

CLAYTON
Baby Grand

$525 Style
Summer Resort
Sale Price

$410

This sweet-toned, reliable grand,
offered at this special price, can
hardly be told from new. It is per-
fectly adapted to limited space--
and is wonderful value.

Other Grand
Pianos

$340, $365 etc.
Were $600 to $1,000

—among them such make. as
Knabe, Grinnell Bros., Harrington,
etc.

Every purchaser of one of these Piano bargains Is assured of
full and permanent satisfaction through our

Free Exchange Trial Privilege

Besides the extraorCinary values in Pianos, we offer

Many Player-Piano Specials

—A Wheelock "Pianola" at $635—a $750 Grinnell Bros. Player
Piano at 8480--it $700 Stroud "Pianola" at $432—and others at
similar reductions!

Like the Pianos, each one has gone through our Regulating. Re-
finishing and Tuning Department—and, many cannot be told from
new!

Grinnell Bros

Complete list of sale instruments mailed on request.
Write or Phone, Cherry 3600.

HEADQUARTERS,

243-247 Woodward Avenue

Payment Conveniently Divided if Desired.

OPEN EVENINGS

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