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February 14, 1919 - Image 14

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-02-14

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

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PHILADELPHIA GIRL
BRIDE OF DETROITER

A Statement by
Steinway & Sons

"THE STRENGTH OF A NAME is well illustrated in the

fact that when it is known that a Piano merchant in any locality
represents the Steinway Piano, his establishment at once
has distinct prestige. This is true not merely because he

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has the agency for the moat noted Piano in the World, but because It has been a
to
fixed policy that only dealers of reputation and standing In their respective
calities shall be appointed Steinway representatives. In other words, it is the as-
sociation of u piano of worldwide fame with a merchant who has won a position
and standing in his particular locality. The combination of the two makes the
wareroom where the Steinway is displayed the natural rendezvous for people of

/lace recently was that of Miss Anna
Gollock, of Philadelphia, and Charles
.1'. Klein, of 1). , :roir The ceremony 1..as
performed January 26, in Detroit, the
bride's parents, .11r. and Mrs. Abraham
Gollock, accompanying the bride here.
Miss hose Gollock, sister of the brie,
came here front Philadelphia to act as
bridesmaid. .11r. and .Ills. Klein ;RTC
reception al their home, 231 Theodore
street, Sunday evening. Mr. K1.111 is a
fraduate of the University of Michigan
I:nun:ceding Dept., and is at present en-
nage,' in government zeork.

We hive the honor to be Messrs. Steinway & Sons' sole representatives for
the State of Michigan and we carry in stock at all times a magnificent line of the
various art creations of this illustrious House

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STEINWAY Grand and Upright Pianos
STEINWAY-PIANOLA Player Pianos
STEINWAY DUO-ART Reproducing Pianos

You are invited to visit our Steinway wareroome, where these exquisite instru-
ments are on display in surroundings befitting their artistic character. Every
opportunity Is given for inspection and comparison, and a call does not imply the
least obligation. Art catalog and "Portraits of Musical Celebrities" gladly mailed

on request.

Your present piano taken in part payment for a STEINWAY.

Grinnell Bros. Music House

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243, 245, 247 WOODWARD AVE.

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ALFRED PATTON GIBBS
RETURNS TO DETROI T

Reliable
Renovators

Established
1905

JEWEL. FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down
Comforters and F1-11 Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses leaned -and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking
Furnished.
, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
Retailer of Beds, Mattre sses, springs GUARANTEED
ALL WORK
We re•lacouer and re.hnlsh brass beds
Phone Cadillac 895
359 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.

STARKWEATHER BUICK

Salesroom and Office:

2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard

Phone, Market 6892

Service Station No. 1
21.23 Glairmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732

; Service Station No.3
Service Station No.2
East Gd. Boulevard, I Marshall & Smith
1537 Grand River
Belle Isle Bridge
Garfield 1650
Edgewood 2013

BUICK

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imum values at

Detroit Branch:

750 Woodward Ave.

JUST CLOTHES
Or YOUR Clothes.
There's a big difference.

Wear JUST CLOTHES
and you are dressed ORDI-
NARILY.
Wear YOUR Clothes—as we
make then and you are well
dressed.
There is true economy in
being well dressed. Hand
tailored clothes represent max-
minimum prices.

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796 Woodward Avenue

Importing Tailor

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Glendale 2576

SpecIAI Expert
AdJnauseate
and
Correct MORE.
fur all
DeformIllee.
Extenolse
exixerlener.
MwtModern
Method. peed.
Aittlslartlun
Guaranteed.

Purest Drugs,
Cut Rate..
ANieles
and Sets,
Reduced Prices.
Delicious Sodas
and Sundaes,
10e.
All Men In Uni-
form receive
10% on every
purchase.

Toilet

ROBIN DRUGS

02 Broadway, oor.Grand Alm Nast
Sor0Ell room Broadway Market.

MRS. CHAS. S. KLEIN

the highest musical culture."

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Abdominal Belts,
Trusses,
Elastic
Hosiery,
Shoulder
Braces

I arriet Beck.
The course of "Drama Discussion"
miller the auspices of the Jewish Wo-
man's Club, and under the director-
ship of \I r. Frank L. Tompkins, head
of the English department of Cen-
tral High School, w ill begin Monday
Mr. Tompkins has
afternoon at 2:30.
chosen for his first discussion "The
Great Divide," by Dwight Moody, in
which Henry Miller starred. This
series of talks will be given first,
third and fourth Nlonday of every
month throughout the season.
Res:. and Mi's. Arthur Kaiser are
receiving congratulations on the con-
firmation of their son, Sollie, at Mo-
gen Abraham Synagogue. The re-
ception was held February 1st at their
An interesting wedding which took residence, 263 Farnsworth avenue.

Concerning the Dealers who have been appointed exclusive
representatives for their incomparable Pianos

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Mrs. Chas. C. Simons, of 24 Con-
necticut avenue has been appointed
a member of the Executive Commit-
tee for the Registration of Women.
"{his committee was chosen front the
Women's Cotninittee of 100 which
consists of representatives from the
different women's organizations in
the city. The other members of the
committee are Mrs. Lillian Smith
Matthews, Mrs. G. Edgar Allen, Mrs.
Wilbur Brotherton, Mrs. Frederick
G. Ray, Mrs. C. E. Sullivan and Miss

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EDDIE McGRATH TO
SING AT BICUR CHOLEM
DANCE AT STATLER

Arrangements have all been com-
pleted for the seventh animal infor-
mal dance Of the Ilicur Cholera Jun-
iors, to be given next Sunday even-
ing, February 16th, in the main ball-
room of Hotel Steller. Taking the
sale of tickets as a criterion, a record

On Tuesday evening. March 4, Per-
fection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. NI.,
willgive its first informal dancing
party'in the assembly room of the
Masonic Temple. No effort or ex-
pense has been spared to make this
dance a great success. The pro-
ceeds of this affair will go towards
the creating of a sick and relief fund.
The Entertainment Committee in
charge consists of the following mem-
bers: C. K. Sandorf, chairman; NI. L.
NVeisbraten; Publicity, Mark Cooper
and Harry Bakowitz; Nlusic, William
H. Goldliloom; Refreshment, I. Lewis
. L wciback; Entertainment, M Mon
Hirschfield.
The regular dancing party of the
Young People's Auxiliary of Shaar-
ey Zedek which was to have been
held Sunday evening, has been post-
poned because of the Bicur Cholem

BLACKS

EST8 0150

15e WOODWARD

FOR TIRED AND ACHING FEET

Hack's Arch
Corrective Shoes

Prevents and Corrects Foot Troubles

For Sale Exclusively By

dance.
Mr. and NIrs. Sol Gittleman of
Second avenue are spending the week
of their wedding anniversary in New

MISS MARY ROSEN.

ILU addition
gathering is expected.
York City.
hi r. and Mrs. Ben Gross have re- to the dancing, music which is to be
furnished by Finzers augmented or-
turned from California.
,
Nits Albert NVeisman entertained chestra, there will be a program of
Inc Capt. Lyons of Farwell, Nlich., at entertainment headed by Eddie Mc-
his home, 411 NN'estminster. Capt. Grath, the popular tenor.
Patronesses of the evening will be
Lyons is here on a furlough.
Ensign Stanley Polacheck, in charge Mrs. D. S. Zenion, Mrs. E. Koffman,
of the radio communication on the and Mrs. D. Oppenheim. com-
1.'. S. transport. "Kroonland," is here mittee on arrangements, of which
visiting Mr. Sylvan S. Grosser M the Manuel NI. Rosenthal is chairman,
diversion
and
relief
as
a
Dancing,
Addison. Ensign Polacheck has re- consists of the Nlisses Nlary Rosen,
f rom the memory of the past years ceived his discharge from service and Ida Gordon and Sadye Winstock,
of war, has swept England in a tre- stopped here for a few (lays on his and Messrs. Ilarry Satovsky, Daniel
mendous wave of popularity, such as Hay to Nlilvraiikee, his residence.
Shapero, David Berger and Charles
this delightful art has never known
1f r. Lean Dreifuss has received his Ruhincr.
According to Sam Busch, profes- discharge from service and has re-
Frances Knight, Wayne
Nliss
sionally know n as Alfred Patton sumed his practice Of law at 815 Ford county's first woman assistant pros-
Nlr. Dreifuss has seen six ecutor, will be the speaker at the
Gibbs, who, with his dancing partner,
Miss Hazel Gardner, has returned to months' service in France.
next meeting of the organization to
Lieut.
Ethan
Edloff will address the be held Thursday evening. February
, Detroit. the relief from the grip of
l'oung
People's
Society
of
Temple
the
reaction
from
in-
activities,
2011, at the club rooms, Knights of
! war
tensive, constant %kat work, is begin- Beth El on NN'ednesday evening, Feb- Pythias Hall, corner of Cass and
ning to express itself in the same way ruary 19, on the subject, "My Year in Teterboro. Her subject will be "So-
has seen cial Problems of the Day." The meet-
/dr. Gibbs comes to Detroit direct France."
from service, having been in the aero active service "Over There' for many ing will begin at 8:30. There will be
very
inter- a musical program, which will be
mouths, will have some
service fur the past year.
These charming dancers have esting experiences to relate.
followed by dancing.
Two well known Detroiters,
opened a studio for the purpose of
giving dancing instructions to De- Hyman Atlas and NI r. Harry Alvin,
troiters. It is located in the Dean have received their releases from
building, 169 Griswold street.
service and have returned to their
Mr. Gibbs has appeared as the pre- homes. Both young men had enlist-
LOST—Monday, on Medbury or
mier artist in most of the famous ed in the aviation corps.
Mr. Henry H. Traxler has returned Brush, purse containing ring, lava-
cafes and hotels of the east and mid-
dle west, having danced at the Mar- from a week's stay in New York City. lierre. keys and money. Keepsake of
The Young People's Orchestra of dead mother. Liberal reward. Mrs.
tinique and NI cA Ipin on New York
City, the Willard in Washington, the Shaarey Zedek, tinder the leadership I. Sitron, 1206 Si. Antoine St., North-
of
.\Ilan Kopelson, meets every Mon- way 460-W.
Hotel La Salle and Marigold Gardens
I>
in Chicago, and the Cicat-dis in St. day night for rehearsal at the Syna
NN'ANTED —Room in pleasant,
Louis. He has numbered among his gogne. corner Willis and Brush. All
heated home, by young mar-
patrons such personages as sirs. who wish to join are requested to steam -
ried
couple. With or without kitchen
George k. anderbilt, Mrs. Marshall get into oemmunication with Mr.
M me. Dumba, bits. Peter Sydney Morris, secretary. at 150 Wil- privileges. For full particulars call
Gerry and Nits. Brahany, wife of the kins street. The date of the concert Nlonday, Northway 3576-NV.

CLASSIFIED

assistant secretary to President Wil-
son.

which the orchestra is planning will
be announced later.

PROMINENT UNDERTAKERS ASSUME
MANAGEMENT OF WELL KNOWN FIRM

WANTED — Competent young man

for furnishings and ladies' ready-to
wear store. One w Ito is willing to
make himself useful in all lines. Good
chances for advancement. Mr. Roth-
stein, 220 Michigan avenue.

TO RENT: A beautiful room in
steam-heated apartment, all modern
improvements. With private family.
Call Sunday or any morning before
I p. tn. Mrs. Hollander, 79(m Brush
street near Willis. Melrose 23844.

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Phone Northway 3917•W

A. N. FEUER

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All kinds of Pura Remodeled, Lined
and Redyed
Workmanship Guaranteed. Work
called for and delivered.
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WAYNE BATHS

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

FRONT St

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MEN & WOMEN
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Tile Co.
Brick Tile and .

Mortar Stale
710 FARWELL

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Phone Main 2247.2246

YftifiTATTER

DETROIn EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 6RATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merods Underwear
Keyser Silk Gloves
395 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT

OPEN

A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

CADILLAC ART SHOP

Directors.

1045-47 Hastings Street

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$. —

GEORGE N. EWELL, formerly of Bay
City, and CHAS. H. CURTISS, former man-
ager of The Wm. R. Hamilton Co., wish to
announce that• they have become associated
with the Roberts-Welch Co., Funeral

HACK'S SHOE CO

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GEORGE N. EWELL

CHAS. H. CURTISS

Mr. George N. Ewell, a leading undertaker in Bay City for many years,
and Charles H. Curtiss, former manager of the NVm. R. Hamilton Co., have
become associated as the Roberts-Welch Co., funeral directors, 42 Forest

avenue. east.

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Particular People Prefer
the Palais

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