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February 21, 1919 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-02-21

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

THE GATES -MANOR

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ROSE ROOM AND JAPANESE
TEA ROOM
Five.plece Orchestra, Dancing,

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Comedian singing.
TABLE ItII O TE DINNER 6 to 9
$2.00 per Plate

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Washington Birthday Party

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Canape Martha

Oyster rockttil
Gumbo Bouillon



-:- SOCIETY -:-

NIrs. J. S. Price. of Pittsburgh,
Pa., is entertaining in honor of
Hiss Anna Wax. of this city,
fiancee of Irwin Barry, brother
of Mrs. l'rice. A number of din-
ner and theatre parties are being
given in honor of Nliss Wax.

Among the Detroiters regis-
tered at the N1cAlpin, Net' York
City, are Mrs. L. Simon, Mr.
David B. Werbe and NIr. J. I.

Miller.

Celery

Qtieen Olives
Filet of Sole Gastronome Normande
Chicken a la Ring
Tenderloin of Beef, Sant Ward
Roast Spring Lamb, Orange Mint Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Green l'eas
FRUIT SALAD
Steamed Fig Pudding, Wafers, Sabayon, Apple Pie, American cream
Cheese, Demi Tasse
Fatuous Puro Filtered Rater Served.
Patriotic Arctic Ice Cream

Under supervision Xavier Kessler, formerly chef Wayne hotel

1165 WOODWARD AVENUE

N ORTHWAY

956.

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Only Recital Appearance this Season

BY MR. OSSIP

GABRILOWITSCH

EMINENT RUSSIAN PIANIST

Sunday Afternoon March 2nd at 3:30

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ARCADIA AUDITORIUM

CHOPIN PROGRAM

Seats—$1.50, $1.00, 50c; Boxes, $12.00, $9.00

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Now on sale at Grinnell's

604 Boot Bldg.

Harry Cyphers, Manager.

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725 IVOODWAitui

Next to Garden Theatre

cousitie.

Special

parties planned.

Noonday Lunches 35c

Special Sunday Chicken Dinner $1.00

Gunsberg Packing Co.

- the home of fluent dressed meats

Beef - Veal - Lamb


and all kinds of provisions.

"ASK FOR
GUNSBERG'S"

Mrs. :N. Jacobs. of :Nitre('
street, returned on Tuesday from
a two-months' visit in the south
and east. While in New York
Mrs. Jacobs 'was the guest of her
children, Mr. and Mrs. (:harks
L. Jacobs, in their lovely' home
recently completed on Ocean
Parkway. Mrs Jacobs left Wed-
nesday for Nit. Clemens, where
she is a guest at the Park Ilotel.

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FURNITURE

\1r. David P. S iliman. suit of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sillman. has
been sent to the Receiving Ship
at New York from the U. S. S.
Wilkes, a destroyer, awaiting the
S. S.
completion of the new
Tacoma, a battleship of the first
line.

HIS big east side store is a

veritable treasure cave for
those hunters of furniture
who demand beautiful things and
appreciate and practice economy in
their purchases.
The most beautifully designed Period Fur-

Carl Nlyers, U. S. N., stationed
at Benton {Hirst, near New
York, is spending a short fur-
lough with his parents. \I r. and
NIrs. S. Nlyers, of Delaware
avenue.

niture awaits you here-William and Mary
suites, Queen Anne suites, etc.--products of
such makers as Berkey & Gay, Grand Rapids
Furniture Co., Shah, Karpen Bros., and others.

Whatever you need in the furnishing of your
home-the very tamp you need-can be found
here, and, naturally, at prices that menu ma.

\I r. lack Hirschman and sis-
ter. Sadie, are taking an ex-
tended trip west.

\I r. and NIrs. Joseph Hirsch-
field celebrated their twentieth
wedding anniversary, February
12. at their home, 7:12 Newport
avenue. In the afternoon NIrs.
Hirschfield entertained her social
club with a card party and lunch-
eon. The club presented NIrs.
I lirschticld with a beautiful gift.
In the evening the immediate
family Were the guests at a din-
ner.

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terial savings always.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER cf NIGH and NASTINGE

fire PLOCKS EASTV WOODWARD

FIVE BLOCKS 110ATII GRATIOT

NORTH-DOUHEO TOURTEENTH (MUMS! THE D0011

A Place where you

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Miss Nlarion Re uben. of 121
Rowena street. has returned
from a three weeks' visit in To-
ledo at the home (4 her brother,
Air. and NIrs. John I. Reuben,
of the Scottwood Apts.

Northway 1-8-6-9

Mrs. Gustav Kahn. of Youngs-
town, O., is visiting her sister.
N1rs. Nlilton Stumm', of Virginia
Pat k.

Nlr. and NIrs. D. E. Hokin and
children returned •iiesday morn-
ing from a ten days stay in Chi-
cago on 0 visit to NIr. Ilokin's
parents and friends. Nil-. Hokin
is a former resident of Chicago.

The dance of the Young P•o-
ple's Society of Temple Beth El,
which was to have taken place
Sunday, Nlarch 23, at the' Hotel
Pontchartrain, has been indefi-
nitely postponed.

Work City, and Lieutenant Jack
Nlinkowsky. of Camp Hancock,

Va. Following the wedding din -

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NIrs. Nlinkowskv

trip to Chicago and

Cleveland.

Choice
North Woodward
Location

FINN: SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE:

Living room, dining F00111. MUSIC
NIr. and NIrs. !harry Ilurnstein
Rabbi Isadore Koplowitz de- room, den, butler's pantry and
engagement of
announce the
kitchen on first floor.
their (laughter. Ida, to \I r. livered a lecture before the local
FRENCH DOORS:
Mr. Leo Conheint is spending Charles C. J acidly. .\ reception United Lodge of Theosophists.
instantaneous
heat;
Steam
a few (lays With friends in St. will he given in their honor on Palmer 11111g., Friday evening, heater;
Paul and Nlinneapidis.
Sunday, February 23, from 7 to on the subject, - Cabala."
Four spacious bedrooms and
Longfellow
p. tn., at
sleeping porch:
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NIrs. B. Elstein. of New York avenue.
2 BATHS;
City, who has been visiting with
Finished throughout In mahogany
her parents. \I r. and NIrs. E.
and white.
and Mrs. Henry Dreifuss, Novel Collars Are Distinctive
NIT-.
An unusually attractive home
Taradash, of this cite, has re-
:NI Clairmont avenue, gave a
with practically every feature that
Spring Suit Features
turned to her home.
reception Sunday afternoon to
Is found In a *MON house. We
recommend this property at 914,500.
Not only in suits, but in gowns as
\I r. Emil Robbins. of Boston. their friends in honor of their
The owner will accept any reason-
has just returned well, the collar in its varied style
Mass.. \dui previous to his en- Soil. !Alin, /
able terms and may consider some
themes is an important adjunct and
from France.
trade. We suggest prompt action
listment in the army was a resi-
the various designers have brought
if interested.
dent of Detroit. has returned to
into play clever ingenuity in their
,\ partial list of the members creation. Draped collars have been
this city', having received his
discharge front service. NIr. of the Detroit /pera Association, in evidence on the separate wraps ali
through the winter, but these collars
Robbins had been stationed at the sp o nsors fur the engagement are component part of the garment
Main 255
of the Chicago Opera .1ssocia- and contributes to its warmth as %%di
Camp Devens.
tion at the .Nrena auditorium in as its grace.
For the spring, however, collars are
Nliss .1iina Gerber, of Kala- Nlarch. includes Nit- . David
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mazoo. and Nliss Fannie Gross, Brown. who is temporary chair- fashioned !nun a decorative uiew- ■
point and vary in length and depth
of Chicago. arc spending a few matt,
man. and the following in the ac- rrom the narrowest shawl effects to
membership: Nit-. and NIrs. a deep ripple that continues in a sort
days with \1 r. and NIrs. David
R. St oc k e r, of 106 Brush street. David .N. Brown, \I r. Fred But- of cascade dawn the front of the gar-
zel, NIr. and NIrs. Ifenry I. 'Int- ment. Some charming results may
be seen at It. Siegel Co.'s by com-
697 Woodward
A 1111111er WaS gi yen recently ./el. \I r. and NIrs. Albert Kahn. binations, such as brown and ecru,
at the home of Nliss Belle Mr. and NIrs. Isaac Goldberg. blue and beige, black and white, taupe ■
The cosiest dining room In the

Brown. ii2 NI illington avenue, Mr. Bernard Ginsburg, Mr. and and old rose or coral.
■ city excellent service. Phone
On a smart spring suit, which II.
Newark. N. J.. in honor of Limit. Mrs. II. NI . Feehimer.
Seigel Co. recently received, the ma- ▪ your orders-Glendale 5317.
J. II. Berkowitz, of Detroit. The
terial was of broadcloth in the new
home was prettily decorated in
.N very simple but pretty wed- dead leaf tint, so generally becoming. ▪
DANCING

the national colors appropriate ding took place last . Sunday The skirt was built along conserva-
BEGINS
10:30 P. M. DAILY.
to the occasion. .Nitiong the e vening a t u o'clock, when Miss tive lines. very straight, ankle length
guests were Sergt. Henry Mey- Nlae Elias. (laughter of \I r. and and narrow. as Dame Fashion de-
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of New- Mrs. A. Elias. was united in mands. The jacket was a jaunty af-
ers, I hr. Samuel
fair ,of hip length with an attached
ark. Nliss Henrietta Liebow and marriage to \Ir. Nlax Minkow- waistcoat of lightweight cloth in a
Samuel Pollock. of New York. sky, son of Cantor and Mrs. .1. biscuit brown init. draped col-
Super-Fluous
Miss hello Brown, formerly of Nlinkowsky, of this city, al„ the lar, which was a new note, was of
Hair Removed
Detroit, is now making her home home of the bride's parent's. 196 satin in the same hue and the culls
with \I r. and NIrs. A. Pollock, Brush street. The ceremony was matched.
painlessly and per•
For the coining season the waist-
marten I ly by the
Newark. N. J. Licill• J. II. performed by Rev. A. Nl. Hersh- coat will have great prestige and in
eleriuic needle. Wks
Iterkowite was formerly sta. man in the presence of the im- cloth. brocade, fancy tricolet and
linse Kaiak. special-
tioned at Camp Taylor, Ky.
mediate family and a few close satin it harmonises with the tailored ist, a; 1-2 tVisslwarit
Ave.
IL ~ NIin It.
suit and one-piece gown. Thu sweat-
iuraI
Eliot
St.
Phan.,
friends. .Nniong the (On-Of-limn
effect. that is plain across the front. I i ilenila le 56 . .15-I;
The seventh annual dance of guests present at the wedding er
is the smartest phase of the vestee
the Ilicur Cholera, Jrs., at the were Miss Lila Nlichaels. of To- vogue, but the front, fastening with
Statler Hotel. last Sunday even- ledo, Nliss Fannie Rosenberg, of fancy buttons. is in much favor and
MRS. B. WOLF
ing, was the largest event of the Cleveland. Messrs. Alexander with sombre lined suit is also in notch
75 W. HIGH STREET
season. Nearly Loon people at- and Victor Nlinkowsky. of New favor.-AdV.
Telephone-Cherry 3615
tended. D ue to the large crowd,
MANICURING
an extra ball - room adjoining the
SHAMPOOING
For Portraits of Distinction See
main ball was requisitioned at
SCALP TREATMENT
the last moment, and its use
A. KELLERMAN
Photographer.
obtained for an extra hour. •n-
tertainment was furnished by
Graduate of The College of Fine Arts of Vienna.
Eddie McGrath, who sang a
490 Hastings Street, Corner Alfred,
group of songs.

PATERSON BROS. & CO.

PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

Prof. F. Szende

Detroit's Exclusive Caterer
and Decorator

—Weddings
—Banquets
—All Social Occasions

you ever stop to consider that we have managed,
decorated and catered out the details of 75q of
city.

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the leading Jewish Social affairs of the

No occasion too small—none to large
to receive our quotations. Phone us

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M. A. Pereira, Mgr.

125 Richton Ave.

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