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January 31, 1919 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-01-31

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

AGE TWO

Annual

Fur

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

Clearance

Now

Mr. Sul \V. Wolf has left for

on Sunday, February 2nd, set

:iside as Nlemorial Day by Presi-
dent Wilson, there will be a spe-
Chicago College of Physical Ed-
cial memorial service at Temple
ucation.
Beth El. The subject Of Rabbi

In

Chicago, where he is to enter the

Progress

Mrs. Abe Srere was hostess at

a luncheon given Monday after-

H. & B. MARKS

America's Leading Manufacturing
Furriers.

212 to 216 Michigan Ave.

Franklin's sermon will he "The
Living Dead." Services begin

noon at the Hotel Statler, fol- promptly at 11 o'clock.
lowed by a theatre party, given
Rabbis William Rusenau, of
in honor of Mrs. Harry Rattner Baltimore, Isaac I.. Rypins, of St.
and Mrs. Dave Levinson, of Co- Paul, Minn., and David Alexan-

ia m b u s, O.

der, of Toledo, O., who were
here to participate in the anni-
versary services at Temple Beth

MAC DIARMID'S

El, havt: returned home.
Mrs. Henry.: A. Krolik was at

HARD CANDIES

home to the officers and directors
of the Jewish Woman's Club last

Delicious Brittles—Taffies—Chips—Caramels—Etc.

to Detroit to attend Temple serv-
ices last Sunday: were Prof. and
Mrs. I. Leo Sharfman, of the

LAST LONGER

Five Convenient Stores

cSarmiaj.

211 Woodward
32 Broadway.
747 Woodward. 1505 Woodward
McNiillan's, Opp the Pontchartrain

Specialists at Candycraft

pervising minister.
Mrs. Irwin Unger, of Cleve-

land, O., who has been visiting
here with her parents, has re-

turned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Srerc, of 85 E.

Warren avenue, left this week
for Florida, where they will

Woodward at Sibley

Cadillac 1756

WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2

Are you contented
with the love of
your husband a n d
his moderate income?

- ? -

Wouldn't you rather pos-
sess the love of a good
husband than like rich
gowns of an indifferent one?

SEE

IN COSMO HAMILTON'S

r

"RESTLESS
SOULS

19

—and be convinced
that you are better

off than you ever

realized.

Popular Haw Daily,
Beg. at 2 p. m.
1700 Seats... 10 C

COMEDY
TRAVELOGUE
ORGAN RECITALS

The Charm of Furniture Land
invades the

February Furniture
Sale

OVERS of good furniture must come to this
extraordinary showing of Furniture Crafts-
manship.

spend the winter,
Mrs. Fannie Ifalbstein, of 1541
I\Iichigan avenue, has returned

To do justice to your own taste, to fulfill the
beautiful possibilities of your own home and do it
economically, you should make a thorough inspec-
tion of this charminig, eventful display of Furni-

from a five weeks' visit in New

York city.
Woman and the part she is to
play: in the post-war reconstruc-

ture.

tion era was discussed by Prof.
I. Leo Sharfman, of the Depart-
ment of Economics of the Uni-

ALMA RUBENS

-

01;7.r

Tuesday.
Among the visitors who came

University of Michigan, and M
A. J. Gornetzky, president of t
Jewish Student Congregation, of
which Rabbi Franklin is the su-

Evenings, Saturdays
and
Sundays.

15-25c

wil.

‘up

II

versity of Michigan, on the occa-
sion of the birthday celebration

ck,o

VERYTHING in the way of good Furniture
for the home awaits you.

The variety of designs and makes is com-
plete and adequate for the most exacting demands.

of the Federation of Women's
Clubs, Friday, January 31st. At
2 :30 p. in. Prof. Sharfman will
peak, taking for his subject,
War and Economic Reconstruc-
tion," with special reference to

Furniture for every nook and corner of the home
is offered insoliwoheiNoper finishes and styles.

The fairness of our prices you well know.

the part women will have in the

work.
Among the Detroiters who are

Robinson-Cohen Co.

wintering in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
arc Mrs. Carrie Roth, Mr.
Charles Levy and Mr. Ben Tan-

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER CFHIGH awftlASTINGS

FIVE WENS MOGIIII CNATIOT
FIVE FLOCKS EASEL" WCODWEAD
NCRTH-BOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE ONR

nenholz.

A.C.KRENZ Tailor

the rates established by the Postmaster-General for tele-

—in point of tone, action, appearance and durability it stands

on the very highest plane-

GRINNELL BROS.

Beautiful Case Deseigns
in the Choicest Woods.

phone servise in the Detroit Exchange service area, The

Telephone Company Will Continue the Recording and

Countin gof Messages.

tinue to give to the operator the letter designation of

O WN MAKE

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NEARLY FORTY YEARS of piano experience is built into the Grinnell Bros. own make Piano. And

our experience has been broader and more valuable than that of most manufacturers, for we not only

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It will be necessary for party line subscribers to con-

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A Detroit-made Piano of which Detroiters may well be proud

Telephone Rates
Detroit Exchange

Pendiing the result of litigation in connection with

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and unquestioned reliability.
ode to employ in producing superior quality

their telephone.

Bills may eventually be rendered on the message

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the Postmaster-General's schedule.

Michigan State Telephone Company

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The

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