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November 22, 1918 - Image 4

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-11-22

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

1---.- 11tIlltae i tsis o i in

To insure publication all items of Interest for these columns should be
miiled or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
C'IRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.


Mrs. II. .\I. Fecheint•r i. o n ,

of the patronesses for the Sun-

d,% afternoon concert, for

111‘11

in •., ( . 1- % icr, the first one

The 1 . ,,(1

Katif Tan h'raternity,

I ;Miniel Chapter, met Sunday af-
ternoon, N,N cniber 17111, at their

of the
series to be gik ell this Sunda a'

usual meeting place, resuming

Elks' Temple.

school year. Plans IiCre

Mr. and Mrs Charles N. Pin

sten\ ald and Air. and Mrs. Loins
NI I ioldberg spent Stinda ∎ in

NIt. (linens, the guests If

;CFUCIller • of

.Nppleton

NVisconsin.

their meetings for

theremit:;

It,F 1 . X le11 , 1 \ 1.

work along. frater-

nal and social

I ' M , .

Mrs
1),0 id I.( itt.
Clete-!
1,11111, 1I . , conic t!. Jill her

cousin, Miss

16,— I lecht, of •.a,t

I I alio \ emu., teith tyhnni -lac

trill leave for Ill ida • , 11 icily.

Dining Room Furniture
of Period Designs

Engagement Announced.

Ell your 'Illianksgiving Dinner he enjoyed ;fluid the
plea:log annospliere,of that long!anticipated, new
dining suite

1

‘Ve are showing a very beautiful display of
Period Inning Room Furniture of American mid Antique
designs -Queen Anne, 1Villiain and Nla•y, Louis X1'1., and
Sheraton

Our prices are ruttish lower than others on Furniture
of
this quality.
ion %t ill find our terms convenient.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER

HIGH

FIVE PLOCKS EAST WOODWARD

and

HASTINGS

FIVE bLOCIII NOGTI4 f iDATIOT

NORTH-.OD FOURTEENTH CARS PASS
1N[ DOOR

:TS AND
:TABLES

Rudolph Ganz,

and and the customary short-
to make it difficult to keep
it behoove s the wise house-
of good warm blankets and

iSA

ilankets from the best domes-
dre ■ and all qualities. Prices
I pair.

:e, gray or tan with blue or
'dail y priced

$4.50 Pr.

,Inks, blues, gray. or tans-
tality

$5.50 Pr.

le, grry cr tan fancy checks.

$6.85" .

en rd.
!id

blue, gray

$8.50"
did Bed Spreads

hemmed Bed Spreads- —satin
$3.50 value

$2.75

td Spre
tele

sizes--regu•

$3.50

Lice' for CIO. svle two lots of
afor.ers in favored colors and
diced to $5.95 and

$500

s re hICed to



Ida Gordon, daughter of Mr.
and Nil's. NI. G o rdon, 228 East Mont

Duo-Art Reproducing. Piano

calm street, to Mr. Benjamin Gould.
Reception Sunday, December I, from
2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p. ttl . No
cards.

Mrs. NI. Freedman, who has

Peen visiting

II ith

friends

Ryd.o4)1t Ganz

ill

The following, from a recent interview with Mr. Ganz,
tells of unqualified pianoforte pre-eminence. He says:

ilwailltee for the past month. ,

has returned to this city.

Mr. and Airs. Louis 1Volf, of
T ■ dedo, spent a few days in De-

tro't the first part of the week.

Mrs. Frank N. Cooper, 712

East Grand Boulevard,

tained

"Take this Romance in D-flat of Sibelius—I can play it for you, and then, ad-
justing the Duo-Art Record of my interpretation, allow the instrument to repeat
the number.

"If you sit with your eyes closed I
know that you cannot tell whether you
are listening to my playiing or to the Duo-Art's perfect simulation of my per-
formance.

enter-

thirty children Thursday

in honor of the twelfth birthday

of her daughter, Mildred. The

children played games, enjoyed,

"It is difficult for any but an artist who has recorded on the Duo-Art to rea-
lize how wonderful the instrument really is—for no one else can judge the Duo-
Art so critically and consequently appreciate so fully its triumph."

the movies, and were served sup-
per at 6:30 o'clock.

Recent Visitor from Chicago.

Two exceptionally good lines

SS.00

—who was heard last evening at the Arcadia with the New
York Symphony Orchestra, speaks in highest praise of the

MISS IDA GORDON.

The engagement is announced of

ikets

famous pianist

A" $10.95

r•1 filled with the best grade

$14.50

—RUDOLPH GANZ.

The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano en-
ables you to hear the great artists in the
privacy of your home just as you would
hear them in concert or recital. Also,
with it, you can play any of the thousands
of Pianola music rolls, giving fullest ex-
pression to YOUR OWN interpretation.
All Duo-Art models may, of course, be
played by hand in the usual manner.

Other instruments
in exchange
Phone Cherry
3600

Private
demonstration
any time—
fourth floor

It is really three instruments in one—
in musical possibilities and in quality,
without a rival!

's Sensational Tenor

Grinnell Bros

) LIT O

ARO

IENS AUDITORIUM

I at Hendrie)

!ning, November 25

DAI BUELL, Pianist

LAR PRICES

Floor, 75c,;1.00, $1.50, $2.00.

RINNELL'S TODAY

Exclusive Michigan Representatives,

24 STORES—HEADQUARTERS

243-247 Woodward Ave.

Steinway, Steck, Stroud and the Weber are

the only Imo ArtReproducing Pianos. Grand
and upright models. No pedaling required.

MISS ESTYR COLEMAN,

Who spent the past week with Nfr.

and Mrs. Joseph Friedman, of 124
Medhttr• avenue.

Mr. .1bel Bernstein, of Edge-
Airs. M. 1). Buck is visiting
water,
is the guest of Mr. her tar
tilts, \I r. and Airs. 1..j
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Curtis, of and Mrs. Charles C. Simons, 21 Mellman, of Columbus, O. i
244 Winder St., are proud of , Connecticut Ave.

their three
snits
serving in
Ruth have left for Davenport,
Prance.
Private Al Curtis is
\l r. Milton AI. .',Iexander ad-
Iowa, to spend a week with her
with the Post hospital. Base
dressed the Brith Club at mother and sisters.
Section No. 1. Private Sam Cur- their club-room
s , 64 Broadway,
tis is with the 148th Field Artil-
Friday noon, on the subject "Int,
lery and has been in active ser- provements in the Economic
Rabbi Leo Al. Franklin was a
vice since his arrival in France Condition of .1merican Jewry."
guest of honor at a luncheon

five months ago. Private Dave

Curtis is with the 340th Infantry,
Co. I., 85th Division .

Mrs. Chas..1. Einsterwald and

Maxine,
axine, Nliriant ami

given on Thursday by the
Phi-
lanthrop y
and Reform Depart-
ment of the Twentieth Century
Club.

Cadillac Art Shop

Large selection of pic-
tures Framed and Un-
framed.
Picture Framing and
Portrait enlarging our spe-
cialty expert work, surpris-
ingly low prices.

52 GRAND RIVER AVE.

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