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March 28, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-03-28

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PAGE TWO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Remember - -
The End

To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be
m lied or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 307 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

of the Month
Will Close
Our Greatest
Clearance!

••■•■■ ••••••••• ■■•■■ ••••

Nliss Lillian I'. Levy, daugh-
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin leaves
for Cincinnati on Sunday night to ter of Nlax I.evy, of (leveland, is
attend the sessions of the Central spendity two weeks with friends
Ill 1)etPliit.
Conference of American Rabbis.

\I r. I. \V. Jacobs has returned
from Winnipeg, Canada.

H. & B. MARKS

FURS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

Every Expartant Moth.. Should
Wear OA Famous Lan. Bryant

Maternity
Corset

1

Dmigood through 11
years' to
scientincelly conform to
Me chasing maternity
maternity
Shure, support the
mons, lend normal op-
pease.. promote health

and afford comfort to tlo
liothor•To-B15

$2:t Up

Petticoat.
Irma... Cam kooks.

Lane Bryant

tad Floor, 263 Woodward Ave.

"MacDiarmids' Corner"

In the Broadway Market—a success from the start—
just what the market shoppers wanted—a convenient
place to secure MacDiarmids' Delicious Freshly Cooked
Candies, right in the market proper.

SIX STORES IN DETROIT

U■■■■m■■■mmu■mum■■

Saturday at 3:30—Arcadia







Direction of Ossip

• •




• ■ GABRILOWITSCH • • ■







Soloist—REINALD WERRENRATH—Baritone
..a.






Lieut. Gerald 1. Nlay arrived in
New York safely fr44111 overs e as
last Tuesday and is now at Camp
Mills, New York, having already
been discharged from the service.
Mrs. Max Mat . , who went to New
York to meet her son, will remain
there until he has been mustered
out of the service.

• Louis Grombacher, of Grand
was a visitor at the
Auspices Jewish Women's Club • • Rapids,
Fortran luncheon of the II nai
• ■ •

• Frith ChM.
Seats 50c to $2.00 at Grinnell's







Program: liralim'a "Variations on a Theme by Haydn:" Mason
Massenet "Vision Fugitive;" Schumann, First Symphony.

"Ittisstatut:"


■ \I r. and NIrs. Joseph Neider-
■ hinder
have taken apartments at
■ the Addimm



• ■ Special Popular Concert I;

Sunday Afternoon, March 30 at 3:30
■ "Etchings,"




1 ■ .1



ARCADIA

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Assisted by the

ORPHEUS and MADRIGAL CLUBS

Seats 30c, 55c, 85c at Grinnell's




:





• ■


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TPetroit 1Furniture Shops

Warren and Riopelle

VICTORY MASQUE"

FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE

GIVEN BY

Ave. to

Open 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.

iffinwile St.

(Saturday Included)

' 4
...1141111166"

By street car, via Wood-
ward Ave. and Crosstown
cars, east to Riopelle St.,
then walk 2 blocks north.

AL

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SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Mar. 30-31-
Apr. 1

Cecil B.
De Mille's

Wed. and
Thurs.,
April 2.3

V41

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annatinnnummummonnumnannmnri

ni s ,M g ealt s.2Dpon,
Popular
lly

l

WOODWARD AT SIBLEY

E ms., S a°C
l. and Sun.

15-25c

"Don't Change Your Husband"
Harry More tun"FIGHTING
DESTINY" I t.'irit Vivian Martin

COMEDY—JIMMIE AUBREY IN "JAZZ AND JAILBIRDS"—FIRST SHOWING

Fri. and

• in "YOU NEVER
SAW
CH
A GIRL
GIRL "
COMEDIES, TRAVELOGUES, WEEKLIES ON ALL PROGRAMS

/

THE, FASHIOA The Marseille
Dress Shop
— MILLINER Y- Dresses,
Gowns and Blouses

1035 Hastings St.

605/2 Woodward,

Mr. Paul Vonore will address
the Jewish \Votnan•s ("lid) NIon-
day night at Temple Beth El on
his talk to be illus-
trated with specimens of his own
work.

Arcadia Bldg.

1

0♦

ROSEBERRY

Milliner

818 Woodward, Near Canfleld.

Madame

Le Grande

Home Cooking

announces the opening of her

Ladies' French
Furnishings Shop

at

89 Washington Boulevard

where will be shown

the-latest French Novelties, Chap-

Fk—I

RESTAURANT

minx, Etc.

25 BROADWAY

You are cordially Invited to call

Yom Girls' Literary Society

Telephone Melrose 1320

Ily automobile, via N1looti.
ward Ave., east on Warren

Nil-. and NIrs. Charles I lopp, of
East Grand Boulevard, are mak-
m.....IS ing an extended tour of the East,
• visiting .1tlantic City, Pittsburgh,

• New York and other points of in-
■ terest before returning to Detroit
in April.


I ■ DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i ■



These explain the original and exclusive effects at the SHOPS

201 E. Hancock avenue.

Easter and MacDiarmld's are Synonumous—Order Yours Now.

INTRINSIC WORTH

HONEST HANDICRAFT

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
First Hebrew Congregation of
Delray will hold its anniversary
ball on Nlarch :to, 1919, at the
Peninsular Hall, 1225 West Jef-
ferson avenue. Nlusic will be fur-
nished by Lakatos' orchestra.
-- •

evening, March 19. at Strasburg's
academy. Proceeds are to go to-
ward furnishing the Institute, at

80c the Pound

'furniture

INHERENT BEAUTY

The Jewish National Workers'
Institute has arranged for a dance
and ball to be given Saturday

Mac Diarmids' Candies


• •

6006

Nliss Rebecca Arnst•in, of
Cleveland, and \I r. Elijah Rosen-
berg. of Detroit, were married in
Cleveland Tuesday morning .,
NIr. Sant I imitherg, of New Nlarch II, at the residence of the
York, was the guest of his aunt, officiating minister, 161)14i Nlor-
\Irs. k iSa .\ronheint, for the past ris A. Levitt.
%trek-end.
NIrs. \Villiain Benjamin, of
Rabbi and NIrs. Meyerberg, Cleveland, is in Detroit visiting
l eave Tuesday evening for Cin- NIrs. J. E. Rosenberg (nee Rose
cinnati to attend the convention Benjamin) of Atkinson .\ ve.
of the Central Conference of .\ m-
labbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg has
erican Rabbis. Rabbi and NIrs.
Nlayerberg will be accompanied been invited to speak before' the
by their sister, Nliss Lilan Roths- Presbyterian Church Forum at
child, of Cleveland, and NIrs. Leo Ypsilanti on April O.
NI. Franklin
NIrs. S. Goldberg, of Buffalo.
Dr. and NIrs. NI. R. Van Batt- N. V.. is visiting her parents, Mr.
lan, who have been sojourning and N1rs. Julius Iturnstine, of sl I
several weeks in California, will Nledbury avenue.
return home about April I.
The Boy Scouts of Troop ;II
Nliss \'ivia Ogden of the "Old will give a big Parents' Night
Lady, 3E' company, was the Exhibition urn \Vednesday even-
guest of Mrs. Julian Frank, of ing„Npril 1. PIN, in the gymna-
the Woodstock ..\ partments.
sium of Temple Beth El, at it p.
sharp. The pn)grant consists
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney 1. New- of a knot-tieing contest, signal-
man have recently moved to their ing, first aid, and other perform-
new home, 33 Englewood avenue, ances pertaining to scout wo rk.
The public is cordially invited.

Great Savings
Are Still
Possible!

MAIN 2053.

AT

PONTCHARTRAIN HOTEL

Sunday, Evening, April 6th

For Portraits of Distinction See

A. KELLERMAN

Photographer.

Graduate of The College of Fine Arts of Vienna.

490 Hastings Street, Corner Alfred,

11,cab's

OD IS

877 Woodward Ave.

We are now showing an extra.
ordinary collection of chic new
Hats for Spring. Advance Easter
models ready for your selection.

Second Floor
B'nai B'rith Building

Formerly the
Alt Heidelberg

OW OPEN to the public -- this
most attractively furnished res-
taurant. Good, tasty, home
cooking served at luncnes and din-
ner, daily and Sundays. Parties ca-
tered in beautifully appointed and
segregated rooms.

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