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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra
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1)r. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam
and family left Thursday fur a
two weeks' trip to New York
DIRECTION OF GOSSIP
city.
GABRILOWITSCH
FURS
Nit!. and Nlrs. S. NVinkelinan,
who %vent to Cleveland to attend
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 28th, AT 3:30
the l'ernitic NVinkelman Nuedding,
ARCADIA AUDITORIUM
have returned to this city.
Soloist - - JOHN POWELL - - Pianist
Sergi. Nlajor Julius Ithbiner,
SEATS 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2,00, AT GRINNELL'S
stationed at Brindley Field, I.. I.,
with the Dive Iluir!red and
Note—This concert was postponed from October 26th because of the
influenza ban. Tickets bearing the October date will be honored at
this concert.
32nd Annual Sale
Each and Every Article
Bona - Fide Reductions
SCC -
ond acre squadron, is visiting his
parents, Nil- . and NIrs. ..N. I. 1: 1 l -
hiller.
Popular Concert at Arcadia
NIrs..Nrtliiir 1....1;ordon went to
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, AT 3:30
St. Louis Tuesday
Newton Annis
to
on from San Antonio. They will
Dorothy Follis--Andre Polah
Woodward at Clifford
spend the holidays in San .Nitton-
io, where Nur. Gordon is doing
VIOLINIST
SOPRANO
evening
meet her husband, 1\110 will come
SOLOISTS
Established 1887
government work.
RESERVED SEATS 30c, 55c, 85c, AT GRINNELL'S
(War Tax Included)
Buy With Confidence
Nlajor Max Bailin and Mrs.
Bailin, !II Rowena street, have
Arcadia.Box Office Opens Sunday Morning at 10 O'clock
conic trout Camp Grant, Ill., to
spend the holidays at their home.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN UNIFORM ADMITTED TO ALL
CONCERTS OF THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
WITHOUT CHARGE.
Horace S. Abrams, of the Gth
1)ct. Air Squadron, is spend-
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zt few days with his parents,
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Nur. and NIrs. C. S. Abrams of
Cleveland.
Why not make
Nli.ss Carmen Kirchheinter is
WOODWARD AT SIBLIY
• Phone Cadillac 1756
the guest of NIrs. 11. S. Keating
New Year's Week Attraction, Beg. Sunday, Dec. 29
Your wife's monthly allowance certain
of Toledo.
EVELYN NESBIT
"As long as she may live"
pay the John Hancock approximately $550.00 a year as long as you live
Nur. and Mrs. NI. Starr are the
and
guests of NIr. and N1rs.
Landtield or, Chicago.
Aid
Russ S di ciliTH A
The John Hancock will pay your wife, at your decease, $1,200.00 a year
in installments of $100.00 per month, as long as she lives.
( Above Illustration bawd on age 91) for insured and beneficiary)
It would require $25,000.00 at 5(:(, net, above taxes, etc., to produce as much.
Nliss/elia linerman, who is at- i
tendin), the University of Chicago,
is \i..4. kting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 1,1111 Inlet- man of In McLean
Comprehensive charts Showing Your Status on Feeral and State Inheritance Taxes Loaned on Request
.\\e.
NIrs. A. I.. Bolter (formerly!
Nliss Kate Ilittelman) of
eapolis is visiting in this city with
friends.
UWE INSURANCE COMPA Y
Of •03TON P4A5SACMUSIETTS
Mrs. Saintly] Bennet and son.
CHARLES A. MACAULEY, State Agent
liar) Ralph, of Nledbury Avenue,
is leaving the 1- th of January for
MAIN
the south 'where she will spend
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512.520 MAJESTIC BUILDING
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DETROIT
2984
the winter.
in a virile and heart.
gripping
story
of
New York-Social Life,
Ter Mistake"
Mrs. Harry Fixler and dattgli - •
Better than
"REDEMPTION"
Continuous Sunday and New
EXTRA COMEDY EXTRA
Year's-12 to 11.
TRAVELOGUE
Popular Matinees,,,, Sat., Sun. and
ORGAN RECITALS.
Daily-2 to 11 PSC Holidays, 15-25c.
ter, who were the guests of Nurs. 1
A. C. KRENZ
Fixler's parents, Mr. and Nits.
Constructor of apparel for gentlemen
Harry Klein of i;52
Brush St.,1
have returned to Youngstown, t). 1
(Continued On Page Seven.)
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In Concert, l'arlor, Baby and Miniature
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