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January 17, 1919 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-01-17

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

eied

NIT% and N1rs. E. Schrieber, who.

Mr. and Mrs. K. Baru, of 203!

have been visiting Cleveland rel- Oregon avenue, gave a surprise

atives, have returned to Detroit. birthday part)' in honor of their

daughter, Julia, Sunday, January

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.

.11

DIRECTION OF OSSIP

l2. The table was very pretty

Sadve Goldberg, of Med-

burn avenue, is

with patriotic decorations and I

..env

dainty favors, liberty bells for the

p ity.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
GABRILOWITSCH

ladies and tiny aeroplanes for thy.

SATURDAY AT 3:30-ARCADIA
Soloist-ALFRED CORTOT-Pianist .

21r. and Mrs. Ben It. Schwartz gentlemen. The guests were as

Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerlierg
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin and NIr.
arc in lloston, 2Iass., where they follows: Misses Julia Itarit, Rose
I). NV. Simons have been re- has been appointed to head dub
are attending the Commission Krause, Helen Krause, Dorothy
elected to the Hoard of 1)irectors Committee on - Equipment and 2Ierchants' Convention.
Taylor, Ircht Netzorg, Cunene
of the Society for Savings, a semi-' Place of Meeting - for the Nation ,
Sinunon, Josephine 2VollIguinutli,
hose
.;i1
Religions
•ducati.ni
.Vssocia-
philanthropic institution NI
Stark, 2Vill
Ileorge
21r. and NIrs. .21exander 21. 2lessrs.
purpose is to enable the working- tine of .Nmerica, which meets in Hertzberg i Dora J. SchinittkeL Stark, Sampson Schreiber, Leon
the month of
man to finance the building of Detroit hiring

111 7 11
1•.. Kirby ay emu., are N- Koplowitz, Alfred Stone and

his own home. Nlarch.

SEATS 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 GRINNELL'S

SEVEN PAIRS OF CONCERTS

THURSDAY EVENINGS AT 8:30

SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 3:30
BEGINNING JANUARY 30.

DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH

evi ing congratulations on, the Jerome

awl mi.. birth of a son, Samuel Emil, Dc-
1(.1\
NIrs. A. Prenzlauer and daugh- j,•,,oph
eel< ccinbcr
vent the
I 'at ru itic decorations adorned
\i.\\'elf
ter, Florence, accompanied by
the home of 2Ir. and NIrs. S. 111a-
( it).
in
New
York
NIrs. Viola A. \Yoh . , left on Tues-
2Iiss Lillian thisky, Ferry .2venu• F., Sat-
1 1 he inarrage
day last for an extended south-;
Norman urday evening, January I, for a
21r.
Freeman and
1)I.:FR(4111k
(,',1( 1 F/)
ern tour.
took place \Vell""ia) stiriiri , e part). given in honor of
miming. Jsmart 1:1 ( in the par- Ilarry liold , tcin, ("lined States
Fie marriage) ;f Nliss Irma
lors of Temple Ilutli RI. Rabbi Natal .21iation, Iidlege Point,
Friedenberg and \I r. Seymour
1.co 21. braril:lin officiated.
Long Island, N. V., y‘ hi, is spirmil-

CLARA CLEMENS

MEZZA SOPRANO

JACQUES THIBAUD

VIOLINIST

FLORENCE HINKLE

SOPRANO

.■

Marks will take place next Wed-

nesday evening at the home of

lit'FC

Ilrusli street, spent a three - day

Lena Fischer, Sadie l'ealk, Ida

Freedman, Diana Purrcll, Rose

Aveck. Mr. `titter is stationed ;tt

Sopates, Rya 'Feet, 2Irs.

Ia.

Ilal-

prim, Messrs. 111atifilY. oli, Joe

Tannymbanin. Louis liass, Julius

.Adolph Freund leaves for

\\

r and 211 . -:

Ilassin and Cecil 'rect.

Florida, Monday, to be absent

this cit), spent several ila), in

several months. NIr. Freund will

l let eland,

Nliss Fannie \Veiss, of Nett

Vorl; pity, till , called to I )(iron

\Rs. Nlinna

Lieut. I/avid Stark, with the

52nd Field Artillery, Ciotti) Tra-
verse, Texas, has been di scharged

and has returned to his home at

121) Nledbury avenue.

1111

account

21iss

1. (•ohen, son of .firs. l'eter Cohen,

of the death of her

sixth of his lectures on thy. Pool:
ct , ntul. \.
of Ill at the

Clearance

Club.

Now

Progress

21r. oil NI rs. Rudolph 'Fauber,

,I ( Hung., III., who hair been
visiting yvith their ehildrcn , 21r.

Ilrush street.

21r.

Victor/..

CADILLAC ART SHOP

1:1 oderiguez, of

.America,

on

PICTURE FRAMING-PORTRAIT ENLARGING

Expert Work. Prices Surprisingly 1,0w
LARGE SELECTION OF PICTURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED
' " Open Evenings
Cad. 1689.
52 Grand River Ave. West.

The

Duo-Art Piano

A New and Important Factor
- In Musical Education

Messrs. I. :mil NI. hlttlinger ;ire

This opinion is voiced by no less

Mr. Louis James Itoselowrg will hula( the . \ ,lot' Hotel, New 1".01,
the next forum dinner tit.
the speaker

H. & B. MARKS

America's Leading Manufacturing
Furriers.

212 to 216 Michigan Ave,

of the 'Vital Brith Chill, Tuesday noon,'
January 21, at the club-rooms.
he
subject will
Ills
Broadway.
!

"

604 BOOK BLDG.

Faradic Iioldsntitlt mid

llett and 2Irs. Ira 1:ricilmilwrg, Moe
lar
rs. harryC o
r. and
returned to I their bonne.
have taken an apartment at

In

NOW ON SALE

Boxes (seating 7) $60, $75, 390

her brother, Harry, y ■ lio

Leo NI. Franklin will give the Lei y, of l Illeago, III.

Fur

COURSE TICKETS INCLUDING WAR TAX.

$3.15, $6.25, $9.35, $12.50

riage of their daughter, Rose, to

sta-
of /tit finish St.
tioned at I .reat Lakes, were en-
--
( ha 211inilav morning Rabbitertaineil 11) 21r. and 2Irs. D.

Annual

'CELLIST

'

\ luta. Mich., announce the mar-

.11r. and .11rs. G. Paskind, of poll niece, Laura 21:ircusi., daughter Notary I, at taltimpre, 21d. The
of 2Irs. Julia 2Iarcuse,
I 'inconnes at•enu•, Chicago, an-
taTC111.11y was performed by Rab-
mule, h i ghland Park
nounce the engagement of their ( ortlimil
bi J. I ■ tilicnstein, of that city.

daughter, .11inna 1?as•ind, to .11r..1.

VIOLINIST

PHILIPP ABBAS

21r. :old Alrs. F. Messinger, of

go direct to Nliami, where lie ex-

pects to remain during February.

WILLIAM GRAFING KING

the Alisses Dora

in Chicago and tlrand

Lain•)

PIANIST

and friends. .21nony; thy. guests

furlough itith hi , parents last

Rapids.

BARITONE

GEORGE COPELAND

and NIrs. Chas. J. Stifter, 991

\I r. Henry \\lineman spent the

Nyeek

REINALD WERRENRATH

ing a furlough here yvith relatives

I , I. Joseph Slitter, son of 2Ir.

the bride.



PIANIST

ainumiitts."

M iss, 1 Ira Illoonigarden is

i ting

Leopold Godowsky

is-

and NIrs. NI. F. Hilli-
m

I.

son,

Slate Itepresenlative Nathan Nagel,
is spending \\Teti-end in Detroit.

an authority than the great

Ilenjamin

-Renowned Pianist,

A.

Composer, Teacher

I lohlsty.iii,

! ulti, has been released from the

EAT
MORE
CANDY

A GOOD HABIT TO

ACQUIRE-ORDER

MacDiarmid's Candies

•vKitv wEEK
80c the pound-worth more

M. liolilstciii, 1'2:- Frederic(:

211 Woodward 1
7 ;
12 Broadway.
15u2 Woodward
747 Woollward.
'McMillan's, Opp the Pontchartrain

from his playing of Chopin's Fantaisie in F minor, Mr. Godowski said:

yardLiiiyersity.

Mr. I Ionian \\ cis , xx11 Ica \

' for Si . Petershurgh, 1.1 Ia , the car-

Part .•f the tree(:.

21r.I red II. Iirowu, of Poston,

, i, spending a few ilii) s in

ac aro iir

Specialists at Candycraft

Detroit as the glIC , t. of iris Miele

and :Wilt, MI. and 21 r1. Jost ph

: Freedman, ot

Medlatr



avenue .

I.Iellt. Nathaniel II. Gold,tick,

K)., has I eCeit tat his (II, -

Burns Concert -& Charity Ball

charge and has returned to his

home, III Edmund Place'.

Rabbi Franklin has been

II as one of the directors

of

"Father and Son \\leek , - which

is to be held in Detroit during

the month of February.

Mr. David Mitchell, of New

ARCADIA AUDITORIUM

York City, is visiting Mr. I. L.

Thursday, January, 23, 1919

Eva Ashinsky, whose engage-

Itratm, of 23s Kirby Avenue E.

Tickets 50c Reserved Seats 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00

At D. WALLACE & SONS

1
$: .:.:
il

105 Woodward

"It is truly a remarkable experience to hear the Duo-Art mirror in every es-
sential quality of tone and expression the Fantaisie as I played it a week ago. To
think this same performance will be heard in thousands of homes, years hence-
just as I played it at Aeolian Hall.

"Why, it would be inconceivable if I had not actually experienced this mar-
vel of hearing myself play-if I had not recognized my touch, my characteristics,
my art itself. It is as if I looked at a color photograph, not of my face, but of the

music-self that is within me."
"The Duo-Art Piano occupies, to rn'y mind, somewhat the same relation to
pianism that the printing press does to literature. It brings the noblest renderings
of individual pianism to the homes of the millions. It distributes broadcast the

results of the musical talent and genius of our time."

formerly stationed at

St. Andrew's Society
and Clan Campbell

While on a recent visit to Aeolian Hall to

hear a new record-roll which had been made

street, before returning to liar

They're Good for All the Family

Five Convenient Stores

11

..‘ Nay ), is y 'siting his mother, Mr - :.

Complimenting her sister, Miss

ment to Mr. Philip Gilbert was

recently announced, Mrs. Morris

Freedman gave a charmingly ap-

pointed dinner party at her home,

Then it will actually be a factor in m usical education?

"A great factor," he replied, "greater, perhaps, than we can now estimate.
Think of the tremendous educational stimulus of the instrument! Think of the
child, or the student, able to hear repeatedly some transcendent interpretation and
thereby acquire refined taste and superior knowledge of music! Think of the mu'
sic teachers themselves who will increase their information through the reproduc-

tions of superior pianism!
"Yes-by this instrument reproductive art is put on as permanent a basis as
composition itself. The true measure of the value of its accomplishment to the
cause of highest music is now at last beginniing to be realized by the musicians
themselves-who in the infancy of modern-instrument development, perhaps,
were somewhat skeptical. But such an i n strument as this leaves prejudice de-

fenseless."
The Steinway, the Steck, the Stroud and the Weber are the ONLY Duo-Art
Pianos. These marvelous instruments and the Duo-Art record-rolls are sold in
Michigan exclusively by the Grinnell Stores. Both Grand and Upright models are
procurable, at a wide range of prices. C o nvenient terms of payment arranged and

other Pianos taken in exchange.

PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

their Third wedding anniversary,

Yo uwill never realize the wonders of the Duo-Art Piano
until you hear it. A true conception of its stupendous pos-
sibilities is beyond the power of words to convey. You
have onlyl to visit our warerooms and ask for a demon-
stration, which will be gladly given at any time. A mu-
sical treat awaits you-will you call? Duo-Art literature

Tuesday, January 11, with a the-

mailed free on request.

From beginning to highest grade, at pupils residence or my studio

were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis,

Booking Opens Monday, Jan. 20th

The only Burns Concert thsi Season

IS; East Hancock. Sunday even-

ing.

--

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krell, 115

Farnsworth avenue, celebrated

Prof. F. Szende

Telephone Cedar 1122,

2207 W. Jefferson,

ater-party, followed by - a dinner

at the Pontchartrain. :File guests

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman,

Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenthal, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Krell, and Mr. and

Mrs. I. Epstein.

Grinnell Bros

Michigan's Leading Music House

GRINNELL BLDG.

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