▪ ▪ 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. • ■■■■11■■ ■ ■111■11•■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■ • ii • Eleventh Pair Symphony Concerts • 11111111 ••• 111• 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 vikipommuomu ‘u•w4irpr iiwsimmswmommim ammiimumimuimmmmmrr I ■■■■■ ■1■ ■■■ 1■■ ■■■■ 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 :==- 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. We Make a Specialty of Slip Covers ROSEBERRY 818 Woodward, Near Canfleld. 71e JEWISH CHRONICLE , $2.00 Per Year t First Showing ir. Detroit FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 1445. 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It may be played by hand. as an ordinary piano—it will play any standard 88-note music roll—and, by means of special reeord•rolls it will miraculously reproduce the playiat of noted artistt. The ownership of the Duo-Art Piano gives you command of the genius of Paderewski, Bauer, Gabrilowitsch and scores of other famous pianists. These artists will actually play your piano in your home. They will play their best pieces in their most masterful manner, because they take a real interest in making Duo•Art record- rolls, realizing that this mars elous instrument is to preserve their art to posterity. The price of the Steinway $3200 l DANCING • M iN "THE I DRIFTERS omeches, Travelogues and Weeklies Supplement All Programs Duo-Art Grand Piano is For rn 'u tourre.._ BEGINS 10:30 P. M. DAILY. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■11 KERRIGA WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 12.13. With Any Order LAMP SHADE OR TABLE COVER The cosiest dining room In the ■ • city—excellent service. Phone • your orders—Glendale 5317. • • • • ;_... == == =.- =- - 15-25c M. Woodward at Sibley Cadillac 1756 10C FREE SLIP COVERS 697 Woodward Milliner THE BROADWAY KOSHER . DELICATESSEN AND LUNCH Complete Chicken Dinner PEKIN Evenings, Saturday and Sunday. Pannier Matinees Daily, Beginning at 2 P.M. few weeks in Detroit. Coll WITH YOUR - Shook's Music. ■ ■ CABARET DANCING SINGING JAZZ BAND KLINFS THIRD FLOOR Cor. Lafayette and Cass Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman. of Cleveland. O.. arc spending a • ■ ERE you will find Fashions newest style dictates, whether youthful or matronly every hat is distinctive and smart in style, and prices that are exceptionally low. 5. on the sullied., "Re- ■ • R • H Plays." uing his series of talks on the Book of Job. While the lectures !are closely related, a single lec- 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 il■■■ •••••••• ■•■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ •••• ■■ ri ■ Twentieth 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. 80c the Pound Specialists at Candycraft ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI No. 55 K. of P. Jerome; and Nlrs. Maurice Nloscowhz; Miss Blanche and .\rchie Nloseowita ; \l r. and NIrs. Herman Feldman and son, Edward; Mr.. and Mrs. Harry 111111 sou, .\IIhrey NIT.. and rs. Nathan lark and daughter, kdna ; Mr. and NIrs. Joseph Kop- loy ; \I r. and NIrs. Nlax Smilan- sky ; NIr. Harold Smilansky ; Mr. • c o0; ar od ir KANSAS CITY I Detroit Lodge —and I had nothing in the house to serve — when I remembered we had a jar of those delicious Mac- Diarmid's Hard Candies—they proved a rare treat. • • ■ si 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 . ■ • ■ • CLEVELAND av at 2:30 1). 111,, at .2 ..2 I war To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these Column, should be s un d mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH • ran Avenue east. It was decided CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg.. Cherry 3381. Fur Clearance Now . 1•1111 Mr. and Mrs. R. Schoole spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. K. Klein, of Cleveland. Only. Kindly room or phone and our rep- resentative will alertly call with full line of sample.. We take out-of-town orders. UNITED SLIP COVER HOUSE 402 Hall Bldg. 161 Griswold St. It is the very finest, most exclusive, most artistic piano in the World. It is a real w ork of art. designed particu- larly for homes of luxury and wealth. Its possession carries with it the joy and satisfaction of having in one's home that which is distinctive, out-of-the-ordinary and of unapproachable quality. 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