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March 07, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-03-07

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

oeiet

Annual

Lieut. Henry Meyers, having

ail himorable discharge
from service, has returned to this
zit' and has resumed his practice
of law.
Mr. Jesse I irabowskv has been
released fro n t service in the U. S
Navy and is spending a short va-
cation with his parents, \I r. and
M rs. I. l irabow sk V, 686 I nrush
America's Leading Manufacturing
boulevard, before resuming his
Furriers.
%cork with the Truscon Steel
212 to 216 Michigan Ave.
Company, of New York City.
S
\l r. Kurt Armilleim has re-
turned to NeW York after a
%tick's %isit tt ith his mother.
Later in the month \l r. Aron-
helm will go to San Francisco and
from there tun the Philippine
islands, China and japan,
NIrs. Julia Nlarymont Finley
xt ill sing a group of songs at the
ie4tilar monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Au xiliary of Shaarev /c-
rick on Nlondav afternoon. Mardi
We are now showing an extra•
III, a t 2:30. AIr. .Alast Kopelson
ordinary collection of chic new
will accompany her.
Hats for Spring. Advance Easter
Nliss Rhoda lirabowskv has
models ready for your selection.
returned to Detroit after a
month's visit in Atlantic City.

received

Protress

H. & B. MARKS

Uttttnerp

877 Woodward Ave.

and NI rS. 'tell Set fault and sun,
Irwin; NIr. I. Feldman ; NIr. FA-
ward Feldman ; \l r. and NInt.
Lewis \Verbe; Mr. Nlark Barris;
\Ir. Bernard Feldman; Nliss truth
Feldman.
Mr. anfri NIrs. Sydney Frank, of
II? NVarren . .\ venue E., are re-
ceiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, Nlarch

All MacDiarmids'
Candies are

Worth More

Elks' Temple, at Cass and Lafay-
cite, Wednesday, March 15.

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ii • Eleventh Pair Symphony Concerts •

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Thursday Evening, March
h 13 at 8:30

Saturday Afternoon, March 15 at 3:30

Soloist, GEORGE COPELAND, Pianist

Seats 50c to $2.00 at Grinnell's

Al. Weeks, dramatic critic of
the Detroit News, addressed the
Young People's Auxiliary of
Shaarev Zedek, Wednesday even-I

ing, March

viewing

at the

Elk's Temple


■ is

NIr. Adolph Nlarx, of Pitts-
burgh, who was called here by the
death of his sister, NI rs. William
K. Levy, has returned to his
home.

NIr. Fly Newman is visiting NIr.
and NIrs. J. E. Newman, of Pitts-
burgh, Pa.

EVENING DINNER

5:30T0 8:30-9:301'012.

NO COVER CHARGE,

Downstairs-Farwell Bag.

205 Gri4wold-NearGrand River

Seating Capacily-Goo
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Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra ,

Business Men's Lunch



72 Broadway

„AI

The Jolly Helpers' Club are
giving their second annual char-
ity dance, Saturday, March 8,
1918, at Payne's Dancing A.cad-
emy. The proceeds will be dis-
tributed among the poor and
needy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sehouler
and daughter. id 115 Woodland
avenue, have returned from a two
weeks' visit in Cleveland and
Loraine, O.
Mr. and NIrs, David A. Levine
(nee Sella Schlussel), of 8:I Theo-
dore street, are receiving congrat-
ulations on the birth of a baby
daughter on Nlarch 1st.

An Offer Equal to This
Never Made in Detroit
Before

3

D ay.

Starting
Sunday
March 9

J•
WARREN


a

7 Harold Lockwood "TH
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E C R E A T
M AN C E ' '

up
2, 3 or 4 pieces, S 1 0 and

20
Allowing
yards of Until-
la ed damask.
tru•ranteed
washable a n
dustproot,
ar-
tistirsily c u 1,
p • in s double
sewed. will last
10 rearm.

we guarantee
o ■ r prune to
Do the !invert
la Detroit.

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,
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t

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ir.
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ERE you will find Fashions
newest style dictates, whether
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distinctive and smart in style, and
prices that are exceptionally low.

5. on the sullied., "Re-




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Plays."

uing his series of talks on the
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ture is well worth attending by•
those who have not been fortun-
ate enough to hear the whole

Select Dancing Nightly

MILLINERY

Tuesday Evening
March the 18th

Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin spoke

NIonday morning before the
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Century Club, contin-





Advance Styles in

29th Annual
Purim Ball

5,1 Knights
Detroit Lodge.
of Pythias, will give their twen-
tyminth annual Purim Pall at =

Five convenient stores

I

177.179-181 Woodward Ave.

will give their

\I r. II. P. Breitenbach, former-
ly of the faculty of the University
Nlichigan. will address the
Jeuish wool tit's Club, Sunday.
;tfternoun, at Temple Beth EL
NIr. and NIrs. .\ . I. Sul-frill.
Garfield avenue, announce =
•=t
the birth of a daughter, Ilarriet L.
Betty, on February ?nth.
'moven-
NIr. and NIrs. I.oiii

stein have moved Into their UM W_
home, so Nlassachusetts aVenue. Et.

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ST. LOUIS

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Jerome; and Nlrs. Maurice
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Edward; Mr.. and Mrs. Harry
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rs. Nathan lark and daughter,
kdna ; Mr. and NIrs. Joseph Kop-
loy ; \I r. and NIrs. Nlax Smilan-
sky ; NIr. Harold Smilansky ; Mr.



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Detroit Lodge

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remembered we had a jar of those delicious Mac-
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to



The Young Judean Literary
Club held its regular meeting last

.........••••••••••••••••••••• to hold a package party some time
in Nlarch, the exact date to be
.\ delightful birthday surprise
announced later. The president
party was given in honor of NI 1.
of the :Maccabees a d dressed the
Dave Feldman, In.1 Ilendrie aye-
members.
mu.. by his wife on February ??.
.\ buffet supper %vas served and
the evening was pleasantly spent
with music and cards. The guests
were: and NIrs. \Villiam N.
Nloskowitz and sons, \\ a lt e r a nd

Meab's .


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av at 2:30 1). 111,, at .2 ..2 I war
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243, 245, 247 Woodward Ave.

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