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SOCIETY
Major L. J. Hirschman gave an
illustrated lecture at the Knights of
Yolumbus hall on Tuesday evening,
I December.10, under the auspices of
the Fourth Degree Assembly,
Knights of Columbus.
WOODWARD AT SIBLEY
Phone Cadillac 1758
Week Starting Sunda4, Dec. 15.
" Continuous 12 to 11 P. M.
THREE GREAT STARS
Mr. and Mrs. I. Frosh announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Theresa, to Mr. Sam Solomon of To-
ledo.
FRANK
A Plea for Justice
"THE PUBLIC
DEFENDER"
A feature of the evening was the
presentation of a gift to Miss Anna
Solomon as a token of esteem in
which she is held by the Jewish Camp
Fire Girls of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Guitermn of
St. Paul, Minn., who have been vis-
iting with their sons, Robert and Al-
fred, have returned home. While
here Mr. and Mrs. Guiterman were
the guests of Private Guiterman's
fiance and parents, Miss Theresa
Lowman and Mr. and Mrs. H. Low-
A Powerful Drama of and for the People
Metter than John (hilswitrihyla "Justice")
TRAVELOGUE
ORGAN RECITALS
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It will mean that considerable reclamation work will have to be
done.
Assistance will have to be given to those who are handicapped—
the convalescing will just naturally come to the attention of each
mother whether or not she has had a boy of her own "over there."
All this work will mean the use of a dependable car—one that may
be used without the need of father or brother or the attendance of a
chauffeur.
Such a car in order to give the type of service necessary—must not
worry the owner with annoying situations—starting troubles, cold
motor, frozen radiator, cracked cylinder, etc.
Such a car is the Rauch & Lang Electric. Easy to operate, depen-
dable automatic—with all the safeguarding necessities to make it the
easiest car to operate.
The Rauch & Lang will go as fast as the law allows, as far as you
will want to go in a day—at a minimum outlay.
May we demonstrate a Rauch & Lang to show you there is a dif-
ference?
Ensign David Racoosin, .389 Clay
avenue, returned Saturday' to the
United States after spending three
months in France as an officer on the
I'. S. S. Santa Rosalia, his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Racoosin, were
informed Monday. Ensign Racoosin
is at present stationed in Baltimore.
His brother, Lieutenant I. C. Ra-
consult, is in France with the Ord-
nance Corps.
Mrs. 13. V. Arnstine of Cleveland
was in Detroit, where she was called
by. the illness of her father, Mr. Nird-
linger.
Harold Rosenthal, son of 1\1r. and
Mrs. Charles Rosenthal of Philadel-
phia avenue, has been promoted to a
top• sergeantcy in Co. B, Foryt-first
infantry, Camp Green. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerekes are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter.
Mrs. H. A. Filler and daughter,. of
Youngstown, 0., is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein
of Brush street.-
Sergeant Jack Minkowsky, son of
Rev. and Mrs. A. Minkovvsky, has
'een made a lieutenant.
Mr. Herman Weil of Toledo spent
a few days' in Detroit this week.
Mrs. I. Cohen was the guest of the
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Misses Esther. and Essie
Collett of
WM. F. V. NEUX/ANN & SONS CO.
1352 Woodward Ave.
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GLENDALE 3634
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PICTURE FRAMING—PORTRAIT ENLARGING
Expert Work. Prices Surprisingly Low
LARGE SELECTION OF PICTURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED
Open Evenings
52 Grand River Ave. West
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John V. Sheehan & Company
• 260-262 WOODWARD AVENUE
"The Complete Book Store"
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Smartly Fitted Shoery
A Complete Department of Silk Hosiery
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DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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In our comfortable store, visitors can examine all that is worthy in liteuature, new and
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old, American and foreign, wherever published. They will find not only every current
publication, but a notable array of fine books—delightful old English sets of favorite -"-
authors, rare and unique single volumes, richly bound collected first editions—gifts
impossible to duplicate.
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That 'BOOKS make the Best Presents" has long been accepted by intelligent people. .(
Books
Westminster and Canterbury
is an ideal house girt
WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN
For the Ho lid s— Give Books
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IlltISTMAS offers opportunity to express senti-
ment through gifts which at any other time
would not be appropriate or timely.
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CADILLAC ART SHOP
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Vanity Cases
Match Boxes
Mesh Bags and Purees
Belts and Buckles
Card Cases
Pencils, Knives
Miniature Holders
Cigar Cutters
Shopping Bags
Cigarette Holders
Photograph Frames
Pipes In Sets
Toilet Silver In Sets orTobacco Pouches
Single Pieces
and other
Desk Fittings in Silver
Smokers' Articles
and Leather
Cuff Links
Enameled Novelties
Dress Sets for Dinner and
Traveling Clocks in
Evening Wear
Silver and Leather
Wrist Watches for
Cigarette Cases
sporting use
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A large collection or new and original model suits made to order
io tneet the present demands or economy at
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A great variety of suitable articles Is offered In
Cold, Silver and heather.
Mrs. Joseph Ziegler and Mrs. Max
Zanville of Toledo were in Detroit
the first part of -the week.
The Haskallah society held its first II
meeting this season Friday evening
at the home of Mr. Maurice Zack-
Kim. 228 Nledbury avenue.
The Y. W. H. A. will hold their
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athletic classes every Thursday at 8
p. 01.. beginning December 19, at the
Hannah Schloss building. All girls
over 18 years interested in athletics
are welcome to participate.
A. C. KRENZ
Constructor of apparel for gentlemen
Sat.,
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Mrs. Abe Srere,'Mrs. M: Ratner
and Mrs. Abe Gordon, Detroiters at
the Seneca hotel, Columbus, 0., were
complimented Wednesday last by a
luncheon given in the Lazarus Tea
Room by Mrs. Harry Greenberg of
Columbus. Wednesday evening Mrs.
I. Cramer entertained for the visitors
and on Friday they were guests at a
bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Harry
Silberstein. Monday, Mrs. David
Levison was hostess at a bridge
luncheon, Tuesday Mrs. Harry Rat-
ner entertained with a luncheon.
Soon the boys will be coming home from abroad to us.
Many will come home—not as they left—they will need, our at-
tention.
COMEDY
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MOTHER'S CAR
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A Council Fire was held by the
Camp Fire Girls on Thursday even-
Mg at the home of Nliss Mollie Rob-
inson. In addition to the ceremonies.
a playlet, costume dancing and mu-
sic made up the program.
Mrs . E. Blackerman announces the
marriage of her daughter, Faun, to
Corporal Morton C. Goldstein, which
took place in Columbus, Friday, No-
Complimenting Mrs.
vember 22.
Goldstein, Miss Rose 13 tit
'ckerman
gave a linen shower Frida ' evening
at her home, on Twelfth s reel. a
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Keenan Hanlon Edeson
Corporal Harry'll. Kress spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr-and
Mrs. Michael Krell of 97 Farnsworth
avenue.
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