• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO • 0 6et, Annual Fur Clearance Now Among the Dettoit club •o- men who will attend the, twen- ty-fourth annual meeting of the Michigan State Federation 1)i Women's flubs at Battle Creek next week, as delegates from their respective dolts, are Mrs. M" • May, Mrs. Munroe. Rosen- field, Mrs. Henry A. Krohk, Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich, NIrs. Charles C. Simons, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Miss Anna Solomon and Miss Nliriam I). Goldman, who will represent the Jewish Woman's Club. In Progress H MARK a S ing ManufacturIng America's Leading Furriers. 212 to 218 Michigan Ave. a 000E10000000 0 0° C 0 O 0 a O a ❑ The PA Entire Family Sn Gets Pleasure •0 i 21 a Out of a Box of E a 0 ❑ ❑ 0 , 4.1 Le o MacDiarmid's o CANDIES a a ❑ O a a O ❑ 1] be ublication ail items of interest for these columns should To Insure p JEWISH mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. 80c The Pound —Worth More ❑ 0 a 0 0 ❑ FIVE STORES: '7 Rroadway 211 Woodward 747 Woodward 1505 Woodward MeMIIIan's Opp. the Pont• chartraln. 0 ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ 4.2 Ocin0 01301300 000r 0130 Mrs. Sint Hart is in New York City visiting her daugh- ters. 'Flue Second An n ual Dance of the Young NVounen's Ilebrew Association of the City of De- troit will be held at the Hannah Schloss Nlentorial building, 2.01 E. high street. on Sunday even- ing. February 2:1. 1\lusic still be furnished by Finzers orchestra. The Y. NI. 11. .1. meets *very ednesday evening at the Insti- tute building. .N 11 girls over Pr years of age•who are interested in athletics are urged to join. The many friends of NIT:. An- ton Kauffman will be happy to learn that he is recuperating from a very serious operation he underwent recently at Harper Hospital and is on the road to recovery. Rabbi and Al N. Leo M. Frank- lin are spending the week-end in Chicago where Rabbi Frank- lin will occupy the pulpit of I )r. Emil G. Hirsch of Sinai Temple on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rothman, of 187 East Hancock, are receiv- ing congratulations on the birth of a (laughter, Tuesday, Febru- ary 211. On his arrival in Detroit on Tuesday morning to speak on "Zionism and Palestine" at •em- ple Beth El, Judge Julian NI. Mack was met at the Michigan Central station by Mr. David A. Brown, who throve him to the Slather, where a luncheon was given in honor of the speaker. NIrs. Sol Shivite and son. who NIrs. Lester Solomon. of Kala- have been visiting AI r. and Mrs. mazoo, is visiting her sister, I. Williams, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, and her has returned to Detroit. brother. Dr. David Levy. • Mr. and M rs. L. Loewenstein Mr. Nathan Simons and sis- and family have moved into ter, Sylvia, have gone to New their new home at SO Massachu- York City. setts avenue, Highland Park. Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg will speak at the Ilighland Park Congregational (. 'hurch on Sim- day evening next on the subject of "Zionism." Mr. and NIrs. Joseph Schiller, of :1311 East Warren avenue, an- nounce the engagement of their (laughter. Lillian. to Mr. Da\ id S. Diamond of this city. • — Mr. and Mrs. Alger Gerson, 110 Frederick St., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Ily•ron Hayden, January 28. Mrs. Jennie Black. of New York City, is visiting her sister, Mrs: Celia Mayer. of si Han- cock . avenue east. Nlany charm- ing social functions have been given in honor of the visiting guest. -- AI r. and NIrs. Louis Schneider and children, of 1 Id Bethune avenue, west. have returned to their home after a several weeks' visit at the Arlington I lotel, I lot Springs, Ark. Tables for 600 CABARET DANCING SINGING JAZZ BAND With Your EVENING DINNER 5:10 to 8:30-9:30 to 12 NO COVER CHARGE Downstairs—Farwell Bldg. 205 Griswold—Near Grand River NIr. Jacob Baker. of In Med- bury avenue. aCLIHnpanied by his daughter, Estelle, has left for a short stay with relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Nliss Lila Nlichaels. of Toledo, (1., was the guest of hiss Mac. Elias over the week-end.. Miss Nlichaels came here to attend the Elias-)hinkowsky wedding which took place last Sunday evening. Mr. Harry L. Lurie, director of the Research Bureau of the Associated Charities, is spend- ing the week-end with his par- ents in Buffalo, N. Y. 11 r. Henry Glictuan, of the Hotel Stevenson. has returned visit to his mother in from New York City. Lieutenant NI. M. Hyman, 1'. S. Army Medical Corps, has re- turned from France. having re- ceived an honorable discharge from the service. Lieut. Hyman lives at 1 126 West Grand Boule- vard. Marguerite Says: "Fine, rich straws in wonderful color- ings—some piled high with flowers— others surmounted with feathers in various forms. "They fir close to the head, tilt clown over the eyes, with a high flare in back, exposing the smooth coiffure. The La Rue Shop ExclUsive Millinery .4 MODALS ONLY on Monday, February twenty fourth Room 70, University Building Above Norbro Shop 17 Grand River Avenue, East Detroit 1 • ••••• ON Woodward at Sibley Cadillac 1756 3 DAYS—SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. FERUARY 23-24.25 The Matinee Idol J. WARREN • Ker man I c7,:irroet liiiii.,P.eiel s m a .„ i WO. end THURS., FEB. 26-27 WI% S. HART . ,; : `, ;:r r : Warwick ;;;„:„;:',.::.;,, i i in :'"Th. Accidental Honeymoon" i "Branding Broadway" Popular Mats. Daily ... ) Comedies, Travelogues, Ete., i nt,: E 15-25c e mi°4‘44...04..4444..(44.401..404.4.0.4.40....o.sw40.1. H "'"441... " Piss... II I.D. ON ALL PROGRAMS Detroit Symphony Orchestra DIRECTION OF 09811' GABRILOWITSCH POPULAR CONCERT—ARCADIA SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 23, AT 3:30 Vera Kaplun-Aronson Pianist Julius Sturm S oloists 'Cellist Seats 30c, 55c. 85c—At Grinnell's Next Pair of Sympksay Concerts Thursday Ere., Feb. 27—Sat. Aft. March 1 SOLOIST SOPRANO HELEN STANLEY Seats 50c, $1.00, $1 50, $2.00—At Grinnell's PADEREWSKI May Never Again Play in Public The Great Pianist's political activities in behalf of Poland may keep him permanently from the concert platform. But the musical world is not going to be de- prived of the joy of hearing Paderewski play, for his art has been preserved by means of the marvelous Duo 0. Art Piano and the equally marvelous Duo-Art Record Rolls, made by the lingers of Paderewski himself on a super?senitive Duo-Art Recording Piano. The original records are critically revised by Patter- ewski and, when passed as correct, are autographed by itim. Played on the Duo-Art Piano they are ABSOLUTELY PERFECT reproductions of Paderewski's playing--the some volume and grad- uations of tone, the same phrasing, the same clear-cut technique—exactly the same in every way as the great master himself played them. Other World Renowned Pianists who make record rolls for the D u o-Art Piano include: BAUER, GABRILOWITSCH, GANZ, GRAIN- OWSKI, IIAMBOURG, SAINT SAENS, SCHAR-GER, LEGINSKA. RENARD, SCIIELLING, GOD WENKA and many others—not only the masters of classic music, but the leading interpreters of POPULAR MUSIC as well. 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Nlitshkun at their new home, 80 Blaine avenue, in honor of NIrs. Mitshkun's birthday, Friday, February 1 I. Delightful entertain- ment Wah furnished by Hiss Irma Kunstler, with songs and read- ings, and by AI r. Solomon Small. the noted Jewish composer and poet, with some Of his own com- positions. .Nitiong the guests were the following: Or. and Mrs. NI. Kunstler, \I r. Solomon Small. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore lirabow, NIr. and NIrs. Joseph Grabow. Mr. ;mil NIrs. .N. Marx, Mr. and Mrs. lt. Goldberg, Mr. Nlorris Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs, S. Gold- berg. Nliss E. Blumberg and \I r. J. Kaufman. Mr. Magnus NI.- Hirschfeld will be the speaker at the next Forum luncheon of the Brith . Club, Tuesday, February VI, at the club-rooms, III Broad- ■•••••••-•• The Reywell Sisters Miss Rose Saunter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Saunter, of Ferry avenue, entertained the following guests at a delightful Valentine party Friday evening: the Misses Ruth Fink, Celia Meyers, Rose Sauter, Ruth Illuntrosen„Nlice Dreifuss, Mil- dred Nadle and Kate Friedman, and Messrs. Howard Freundlich, Leo Alexander, Ludwig Schwab, Abe Nlalcom, Sam Goldman, Nlack Zeeman and J. Suzik, Way. Oaath. o•-•• • ••• ••-■ •••-••••-••••-•"•-••.•••-••••.••••-•-•••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••-••••. ■• • GRINNELL BUILDING 243.247 WOODWARD AVE. Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra. MMIIMMMI5 Z Merchant Tailor LA The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 925Woodward Ave. Just North of Forest Ave.