,4Nrericam ,fewislr Periodical Carter 11111 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111 GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE Grand Piano musical qualities and charm of the Grand Piano T HE make superior it pre-eminently the Piano for homes of artistic environ- ment and culture, where good music occupies its rightful place in the family life. It presents the Piano in its best form, not only from the standpoint of appearance, but also in quality and volume of tone, responsiveness of action and elasticity of touch. It is the Musi•ian's Piano because it offers the greatest scope for musical expression and provides the skilled player with limitless resources for interpretation of the great masterpieces, of music. Grand Piano Buyers appreciate Our Unrivaled Showing of the World's Most Famous Makes! When you conic here for your Grand you are not restricted in choice to one or two makes or styles. I lere are magnificent Grands of ten re• nowned makers—each the leader in its particular field; the very best procurable at its price. Shonineer, Ilarrinetan, This large and comprehensive collection enables us to furnish a Grand to exactly suit the requirements of every buyer—in size, in tone, in design and finish, and in price. We have beautiful Grands adapted both in size and tonal volume to rooms of any dimensions. Dainty little Grands for small roomslarge Concert Grands for orchestra and recital purposes. Moderately priced Grands for modest homes—costly Steinway and Duo-Art Grands for homes of wealth and luxury. Grands for studios, churches, halls and auditoriums. Grands for every purpose—for every buyer. Grinnell B ros. (Our OWN Make I 1)no...Irt Grand Pianos Steinway, II eller, .Beck, .Vitosid No Better Time Than Now to Realize Your Desire for a Grand! I.. I. Seltzer and .1. I. II inelhoch. I /etroit students at the 'nit er , ity of NI ichigan, ■ % ill t :Ike pro ilineflt part in the Pre itch /1:.' ■ comedy, "N'os Intinies," tth ich - E- == - will It 1■11 , 4'llt(1 ht' the l cell( l'raticH,. the French rluh of the ersitv of Nlichigan, Nlav 1st. • Nit.. ;old NIrs. I. B. Nosefig ten. of ';'.1s0.1 East t /rand Bot vard, are receiving congrati ff- =- = - lions on the birth of a boy. :„-. : ii,. ,L,_ r . Girls-Whether er You Are 6 or 16 ii ?,s ;': : can very profitably spend a Saturday shopping in Last Sunday melting the. Ito me ..; you i , • of Nil. an l \Irs. .1. Colin, Is 1 ., , t hi s section. Provision has been made for every occa- 4 ndrus avenue, was the scene ',• • :.4 sion festive or practical from the daintiest creation 3 it pretty cunt, the occasion I it•_ ..:.i for Confirmation to sturdy, serviceable tub frocks for ing their silver wedding. an Ili-, ' morning hours. versan. The original cereino fly 1 5; was repeated under the tradith in- 1,:.:fe El al canopy. the bride being led to fit , = -2-, the altar by her mother, Nirs. Itiykin; Roy Schwab, a s With pleated ruffles and pink A smart black and white ter of the bride, officiating as fi and lace inserts is for little checked Velour with a Buster matron of honor, and the to co Miss—from 6 to 12—and is - eldest daughters of the bride a Brown collar and a silk tie in M" i t. •t- only $8.75. Others equally red or blue to match the lining d ing as bridesmaids. si 13 An Enchanting Organdy Frock Terms Arranged Announcem— ent — has been made '1? ,„ gage ,„,.„, of mi ss t ■ er- z..4 c• -= trude Shwe itzesr, daughter of NIr.. :.s. =- tz =1and Mrs. Julius Shweitzer, of ..a1 New York Pity, to Mr. Harry T. ,,! li -- --' Rosenthal. of betroit. -..-.. --1 R NIr. and Mrs. I. R. Nle ■ er have moved into their new home' at . .!s: Longfellou. aventw. Our entire efforts ore devoted ex. elusively to supplyine the wants of the Ilitsical Public. ,\t the regular monthly meet- ing of the Nlichigan .\uthors . .\s- sociaton. 'Thursday evening. at the I lotel Pontchartrain, Mr. Louis . 1. Rosenberg, president of the association, read se) eral beau- lr. anol \ Harris an- tiful poems translated from the nounce the engagement of their I ichrew. daughter, Sophia, to Mr. 1•x Nil- . and NIrs. II. II. Prenz-' Lirshitz. latter and Family, of III Bur- Nit- . Herman .1. .1tlas, who has lingame aven u e, lia amt ed into recently been discharged from the the I hotel .1oidisott. r. S. .1rin ■ , spent the holidays So .oiley Levy, of I lotelFt. nit)] his parents at Cadillac. Shelby, is spending a month with NI ich. her her parents in Columbia. Moo. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111filini i i i i i i i i ini 111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Detroit's Exclusive Caterer and Decorator Weddings, Banquets— All Social Occasions vElt seventy-five per rent of the loading Jewish Social Affairs of this city have been catered out lit us in the last year. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111111111111111 ON No occasion too small—none too large to receive our quotations. wEIGHT tit 4.....z4 Phone us. Of.z.s. 4 PURE Hemlock 5654 A visit to our Shop would be both pleasurable and profitable to you CREAMERY,BUTTER f Expert Fitters About Furniture At the present time prices on all furniture are as low as they will be for the next five years, and are still advanc- ing. If you desire to be Economical, now is the time to buy. Buy where you get one dollar's worth of quality for every dollar you invest. It's an actual fact that in most instances my prices are lower than the goods would cost at the factories today. RIEDENBERGS F URNITURE HOUSE Patent Colonials Mott & Bedford Booterye Between Crosstowns M EIMC IIIINIMII ■ 953 Woodward Ave. Ost=e0•0 111=1.0• 011•111.0 ■ 011=1, 011=1. 0 1INCI t alEa01 At Crosstown THE GATES = MANOR 1165 Woodward Ave. Housewives, ilm• often have you hail your Sundae dinner all ready to serve and found that your nutter Everything to eat In ,eascn — beat cooking and pleasant attention to our thirty and ban- quet facilities. Aftertheatre Medina Butter k always uniform and its superior quality will satisfy. Ask your tiro , ;er. always The MEDINA COUNTY CREAMERY Co. 28 Nlarket St. at- etcroophoor•. We call your special \vas of poor quality? I 4 , 3 4 913.917 Hastings DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING Co, 125 Richton Ave. Besi ides des bein g of an unusual quality Taffeta, it has uncom- Is A Cape for a " Senior" Girl With a corded tucked collar, mon features in a slashed which ties around the waist, sleeve lined with harmonizing forming a bodice in front, il color and a pleat running into comes in blue and Henna Sil- ! ,1 t the belt and ending in a buckle. vertone and tan and copen --- -- ' -=- .1 NIr. and Airs. Joe Harris. of t/ /, It comes in Copen, Brown and . Velour at 49.50, and in Navy g Ef-_i East Kirby as emit., are in New .1.1 Navy. This is but one of the Gabardine at 45.00. For these 11 ---=- __. - York, guests at the B iltwore H o- re score of prett y new models in ag es (12 to 16) the choice is 4 Taffeta or Georgette which . especially vari ed from 15.00 tri. t range from 19.50 to 39.50. and up. _..__ os ' v F 1 1•1/31.1S111,11 zihtl M. A. Pereira, Mgr. ft A Silk Frock for Juniors is very f.' , ; Special at 19.50 vi Nirs..\. Pdootne. of •.ast Kirby avenue, antiottinTs the marriage of her dan"liter. Eveh tl) Benjamin Stark, son of NI I". and NIrs. Herman Stark, of I•:•! Aled-. bury avenue. on Thursday, .kpril Ms - 10. The voting OrlIpic are spend- : M.. - ing their honeymoon in 1111iu. fithmell Bros O \ holiday to Vassar College aft spending tin' s min • • t i twit I g her parents. - Michigan's Leading Music house Headquarters. Grinnell Bldg., 243.247 Noodstord fascinating for girls, from 6.75 is only 19.50. This is for girls and up. from 8 to 12 and there are 4 many others in Serges from I ts 12.75 and upwards. Miss I.Vdift Kahn rettirrit'tj _ Your present piano taken in exchange at its market value. If unable to call moon, telephone % Cherry 3600, or write us. We will gladly send an expert to appraise your piano and make you an exchange proposition. Twent)•four Stores—Three Piano Factories k es g 4 ==, = P. 21 !Wearing a Cape Most Every Girl is =-- Irs. 1-i lIi"n I- Sil ver a l t l ie "rv'l : Airgz/k/..iz iN/Ai lt/k.A/N/Aigk/rwaailAiA/AVeNAtAtk/44;;AvAF4/44/ --_ " as accompanist I f.: f .ft.ore tae 1 ". 1 'weit- /A ■ A'/Ur/NCIAW4k.iratAs M-1tieth Century Club at their Chil- - - 1/Ireit's Ilour of Songs and Stories.' -" ---- . ..:" .... -", -=— --- , =. --1 Mrs. Ilarry Klein leaves Friday -I for Y ■ unigstow n, I I., where s i i , -=', will visit her daughter, Nirs. I Harry Fixler. \VItile there she EE will also visit in Pittsburgh, Pa., with friends. This is the season for beautifying the home and adding to its attractiveness. It is the time when the charm and beauty of a Grand Piano would he appreciated most highly by every member of your family. Call and inspect our present large and superb stock in which you will surely find the very Grand you want, at the price you want to pay. Convenient Payment 150.1S2 Woodward Avenue t daughter. l