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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

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iss NI iralt I I; Cohen delighted
her audience at It meeting of the
Jewish \Vontan's Club Sunday

afternoon at Temple Beth

it charming group of songs.

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NIrs. Laura Neuman. of Cleve-
land, is hsiting here with her
children, NIr. and NIrs. Edward
Lichtig, I I Elmhurst avenue.

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Nliss Niachelle\Vallerstein,
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Michigan, spent the week-end in
Detroit its the guests of NIrs. K.
I I uliar. of \\ 'ikon ; ".,.. nue.
\Viiile here they attended the
Vont Girls' "Victory Nlasque" at
the Pontchartrain Sunda) . even-
ing. Thee will spend the remain-
der of their spring vacation at
their home in Laporte, Ind.
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Nliss Frieda Fishbaine, in New
York City the past year, arrived
Friday to spend a few weeks with
her parents. Nit. . and NIrs. J. Fish-
bailie, of \Vest I lancock.

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Showing the Finest Made

FURNITURE

in

Easter

The suits are IFe hest styles of the season and
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up.

Coats and Capes

Styles in coats, capes and Dolmans that just teem
with the spirit of youth.
Priced at $22.50 and

up.

Nit-. and NIrs. Alex Interman, of
Frederick street, will be at
home to their friends Saturday
afternoon. honoring their son.
Sydney, whose Bar Nlitzva takes
place at the Shaarey %cilek Syna-
gogue, April Pl.
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NIrs. \Villiam Adelstein - an-
nounces the marriage of her
datTliter, Lydia, to Mr. harry
Carness, this city, on Sunday,
April II, at home of the bride's
parents, ;;;I I Frederick avenue.
Rev. II. I). 'iris ollici:ucd ;

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preciate such products at low prices.

We pride ourselves on presenting the most famous manufacturers,
such ea Berkey & (fay, Karpep Bros., Grand Rapids Furniture ro., etc.,
displaying their most exquisite period productions, and, lastly, being
able to place such furniture before you at compelling. moderat,'
prices.

Robinson _ cohen c o •

Dresses

Frocks that reflect the successful and popular
slender silhouette for Spring. Wash and silk
included. Priced $5 and up.

Millinery

A tailored or dressy hat to go with every suit,
dress or coat. Priced at $3.95 and up.

Rabbi Samuel S. Nlaverberg
left Friday for Saginaw, Where lie
will conduct Sabbath services.
On Sunday evening, .1pril
Rabbi Nlayerlwrg will speak at

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
CORNER ef HIGH and HASTINGS
rna BLOCKS EAST:, W000WARD
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Suits

Mrs. S. .1. Shintan, J. .\. Slo-
man and Air. A. \\*. Sloman are
registered at the Biltittore Hotel,
New York City.

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Girls'

There is • splendid selection of materials is. well
as styles here in cikt tbt o.s for girls, misses, and
small women.

NIr. and NIrs. A. Harris an-
nounce the engagement of their
Daughter, Sophie, to \I r. Max
Lifshitz.

SUITES and PIECES

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11:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Sundays

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Served Daily I I ;00 to 3:00

Specimen Menu

SUNDAY DINNER.

Specimen Menu

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Tea. lee Cre•iii.
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Stuffed olives.

SOIIP. Mott. Potatoes. Veg•lahl

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I'Ickled Herring
SOUPS.

Plead, Ittittri,

Chappell !Aver, Sardines.

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MEATS.

Ponist Staffed !beast of Veal .

Fhb ken tabblets. Mee

Pot Roast Steamed Potato,

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Prof Tongue on Baked 11••.111

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608 Woodward Ave.,

Phone Glendale 1550

Opp. Arcadia

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Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator

Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions

(AVER sevenly-flve per cent of the
V.1 leading Jewish SOl'ilki Affairs of this
city have 1114 . 11 catered out by us in the
last year.

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The ".1 inicitia (hub" held its
first meeting Sunday, :March 30,
at the home of Nliss Nlollie I
man. :101I Monte:din strict. The
following were elected officers:
President, Ethel Smith; secre-
tary, Nlollie Hoffman-, treasurer,
Florence Harbor.
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Mr. A. I. Gornetzky, senior
laAv stlffient at the University of
Michigan, spent Sunday in De-
troit before starting on lour with
Nlichigan's latest opera, "Come
on Dad," fur which, as in prey-
jolts years, he has written most
of the music. \\*hilt. lore
I;ortietzky attended the Vont
Girls' "Victory Masque" at the
Pontchartrain and rendered a
few of his latest compositions on
the piano.
The Sigma Phi Beta Sorority
announce their second annual
dance, to be given Thursday
evening. Nlay 25. ill the ballroom
of the Hotel 'killer. The re-
ceipts will be awarded the French
baby fund.

announces the opening of her

BERKE'S BOOT SHOP

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Strawberry Short Cake. :no
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Chocolate Cake

F.oglisal I ' , mahout

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Brightest Spot in Detroit

M. A. Pereira, Mgr.

HOMEMADE DESSERTS:

HOMEMADE DESSERT.

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Itoast shookli•, or Lamb.

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Prilll• Ribs of fleet. bar
T oulerloln of fleet, 601
'toast 1.eg of VI's!. ,i9f .
Chicken "atirltnsh. 75e
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Fillet Ntlgtion tire•n fleas, 7ae
'trolled Lamb Vintpa, 7711•
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April-20, he will appear in the
Open Forum of the Presbyterian
Church at Ypsilanti.
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Athletic classes, under the aus-
pices of the Young \Vomen's He-
brew Association, are held every
\Vednes(lay eve ning, s : :to p.
at the Ilan:15h Gymnasium.
interested in athletics are ciirdial- 1
iv invited to visit and iiiin the
society.

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