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April 11, 1919 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-04-11

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PAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

.Nniong the Detroit girls attend-
ing the J hop at the University of
Nlichigan were the Nlisses I lelen
and Rose Ilubar. They Were the
guests of the Phi Sigma Delta
fraternity,

Remember - -
The End

mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 307 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

Nlajor Nlax Itallin returned last
Saturday from a year's service at ,
Camp t. rant, I ockford, III.

Nliss Sarah (irate
a student at the University of
Nlichigan, is spending her spring
vacation with Nlks Jane ltrown,I
:13 Leicester Court.
—___-
Nliss Nliriant Teichner, (laugh- .
ter of Mr. and NIrs. J. F. •eich-
ner, of this city, :cud fur the past
four yealS feature writer fur the
New York Globe, sailed Nlonday
on the "ti ti tiiboney" for France,
tt here she will devote her ener-
gies to Jewish
ark.
---
Rabbi and Nlrs. I.eo NI. Frank-
lin returned Tuesday morning
nom Cincinnati, %vitere they at-
tended the annual meeting of the
Central Conference of .Nnierican
labbis, of w h ich holy Rabbi I
Franklin was elected President at
the final session of the thirtieth
conference. helti April 1.
---
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Morrie, of s76 Fred-
The Fresh .\ir Society will be
erick street, announce the engagement of
the hostesses at the weekly dance their daughter, So'phie, to Air. .1Iax
given by the Jewish Welfare Lifshitz of this city.
Board, Sunday evening, April III,
\I r. and Mrs. NI. Frank, of MI
at their clubrooms, ;1:13 Cass ave-
Nledbury avenue. alltltilltlee the
nue.
birth of a son, Seymour Joseph,
('apt. \Viliard U. Mayer, Med- Sunday, A;nil tl.

H. & B. MARKS

FURS
212-216 Michigan Ave.

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KANSAS CITY

ST. LOUIS

To Insure publication all Items of interest for these columns should be

of the Month
Will Close
Our Greatest
Clearance!

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CLEVELAND

CINCINNATI

Ladies' Tailors

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suit!. 303 Woodward Arcade

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stinicd

from service and has re-
his practice of medicine.

Mr. Nlas Nlay is in Nett' York

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tliffgril:01"144 fr. :11,*CPW

NIrs. Leopold Freud is in New
York City.

\I r. Frederick Nlorrls and Nli.s
Marion Morris entertained Fri
day evening at their home , I
Connecticut avenue, with a tylii-4
party.

177.179-181 Woodward Ave.

Leon Itosinski entertaineti
ten guests at supper \\ ednesilay
evening.

NI rs. I/avid .N. Bronii was
among the patronesses for the
concert given under the auspices
of the t hamIter NItisic Society,
NIonday ev ening, at the Hotel
Pontchartrain, by the Detroit
Sytnphunv Quartet.

With the ap-
proach of Eas-
ter the Hat
problem
looms up
greater than
ever, and we
are equipped
to solve it for
you with,

• NIrs. Leah
Banks, of lirfli
Client. street, wishes to announce.
the marriage of her (laughter,
Jeanette, to NIr. Lcu Bloch, of
t • it, o eland, stuid
a■ , .Npril

The ceremony took place at the

residence of NIrs. Ben Shill:man.
11)t King avenue, sister of the
bride. before the immediate fam-
ily. I alibi J. 1.. Levin officiated.
Among the out-of-town guests



were NIr..1. Bloch, Henry Bloch,

and Mr. and NIrs. Isadore Bloch,
of Cleveland. \I r. and Nil's. Leo
Bloch left for an extended eastern
tri:o and will make their home in
.\Iliance,

Sadye Goldberg

Cadillac

Easter Millinery

that is in perfect accord with the Easter spirit.
Radiant, Joyous, Appealing Bonnets at
moderate prices.

1654

KLINES—THIRD FLOOR

The Elite Shop

MILLINERY

579 Hastings Street

Near Erskine

SERVICE-NEEDHAM
GOWN SHOP

Ready to Wear

1ZOSEHERRY

and Made to Order

611 Woodward Arcade.
244 Woodward Avenue,

Milliner

818 Woodward, Near Canfield.



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Rabbi and NIrs. Samuel S
NItiyerberg have returned front
Cincinnati, where they attemied
the annual meting of the Central
1 .1)1Iferclice of .Nmerican Rabbis.

A HAPPY EASTER

—FOR THE.

KIDDIES

Candy

Philip and .1nbrey Brown,
l'iliversity
Nlichigan, are spending their a-
•ati ■ ni ill the city.

students at the

Eggs, Chickens, Rabbits, then there are Dogs,

Rabbit Men, Storks; also Carts and Little Baskets
for Candy Eggs. Good pure Maelliarmid's Candies
are good for children.

\Ir. and 'Mrs. Monroe lloscn-
lield 1100 e returned from the
south.

Mac Diarmid's

CANDIES

Sergeant Ralph Schroeder and
Sergeant Chas. Fleishman, both
with the ( irdnance Corps at

80c the pound

Smith \ inboy, N. J. have re-
turned to the city, having re-
cc ic ed their releases from service.

Delicious, Freshly Cooked

Six Stores In Detroit

ORDER
NON
FOR
EASTER-

NIT. Harry l'oltit and family
wish to express their heartfelt
thanks to their relatives and
friends fur the kindness show n
them during their late bereave-
ment.

Specialists at Candycraft

12 Broadway
21 0 Woodward
747 Woodward
McMillan's, Opp. the Pontchar•
train
Broadway Market
Phone Main 4546 (All Stores)

\t an initial meeting of the

held

Lawy e rs '
Mda.V. Nliss

A T the threshold of Spring, when the freshening up and beautifying of the honk is

elected treasurer of the
society. The association is de-
signed as It branch of the Inter-
stat• Woman Lawyer's' Associa-
tion, headquarters of which is in
New York City.

Nlrs. Nlax Cohn arrived home
fro n t New York on Sunday.

NI rs. NI. Fineberg, of 129);

Hamilton boulevard, left •hurs-
day for Philadelphia, where she
will spend some time with rela-
tives and friends.

ity ea s

Marguerite Says:

"This, madame, is an original MAR-
GUERITE model, developed in black
horse-hair braid and trimmed with
roses in delicate pastel shades. Priced
at $20.00.
"Other fashionable Leghorns show
crowns and under-brims of beautiful
silks in the azure blue of April skies,
sun-glow tints of fleecy clouds, and
delicate orchid shades.
"The all-important, finishing touch

to the Easter toilette, including orig-
inal models from PEGGY HOYT and
MARY'S."

EASTER FASHION SHOW
Tuesday and Wednesday. April 16 and 16

Visit this charming
little French shop at

56 Michigan Avenue,

Cadillac Hotel Bldg.

occupying the attention and activities of every family, the

arc Wet , -

Mall Wan



Why Not Have
a "Steinway" Now?

flittinerp

877 Woodward Ave.

Aye are now showing an extra-
ordinary collection of elite new
Hats for Spring. Advance Easter
models ready for your selection.

In All the World One Piano Is Recognized as Supreme—
the "STEINWAY." Its Equal Does Not Exist.

T

HERE is unalloyed pleasure and pride in the ownership of this superb instrument.

You know and your friends know that you have chosen the very best, regardless of
price. And the whole musical world applauds your good judgment.

But the greatest reason of all for the ownership of the Steinway is its perfection of
tone and touch. It is a constant joy and delight to the musical senses. The player finds
in this matchless instrument the greatest inspiration and a perfect medium for musical
expression. To the student its incomparable qualities have a charm and appeal which
make practice a pleasure. Even the prosaic scales and studies lose their monotony and
irksomeness under the beauty and stimulus of the Steinway tone and touch.

We are prepared to take your present piano, at a liberal allowance, in exchange for
a magnificent Steinway. Our extensive stock of these world-renowned instruments 'em-
braces the following models:

Steinway Grands and
Uprights
Steinway Pianola Pianos
Steinway Duo-Art Pianos

ment for the coming
child in clothing and
nursery furniture at

\ telephone cell to Cherry 3600 !Ask for
piano dept.) will bring an expert to appraise
your piano end submit in exchange proposi•

moderate prices.

Maternity
Apparel

lion. N e shall he glad to do this whether
or not you decide to bus at this time. Stein-
way literature. including "l'ortraits of Mu.
sire] Celebrities.• mailed without charge to

Garments that conrml
condition, refl. t smartest
atyle and afford comfort

LANE BRYANT
Second Floor.

255 Woodward Ave.

is prompted that

"STEINWAY."

An old-style or shabby piano will utterly spoil the appearance of an otherwise well-
furnished room. It is the most important piece of furniture in the home and is usually
the center of attraction, especially when frien is come. The good taste and musical appre-
ciation of the family are frequently judged by the name and condition of the piano.

Infants'
Wear
Ever y require-

Drosses
$18.95 to $79.50
Coats
$19.75 to $157.50
Skirts
$6.95 to 616.55

thought

now is a splendid lime to replace the old piano with a magnificent

any addrese.

G rinnell Bros Michigan's Leading Music House

Exclusive
Steinway Representatives

Grinnell Bldg., 243-247 Woodward Ave.

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