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May 07, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-05-07

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PAGE FIVE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Engagement Announced

hi ise Rena Zeigler. of Detroit. and
Miss terns Horwitz, of the University
of Michigan, spent the weak-end as
guests of the Nlisses Celia and Ethel
Barnett, of Franklin Blvd.

Nil's. Eva Franklin announces the
engagement of her daughter, Rank to
Mr. Ilea Morris.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, of
Virginia, Nlinn.. are the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. R. Aronheim.

Mr. and NIrs. Saul SilUIS011, of
have moved into their
w home at 597 Virginia lark.

Euclid aVellUe,

lie

Nlorris Schwartz i111116Illle0S the
engagement of his daughter. Helen,
to Mr. Jack Coskey.

Miss Evelyn Schultz

Mr. and Mrs. NI. Schultz, of 367
Virginia Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Evelyn, to
Mr. Harold N. Selling, son of Ntr.
and Mrs. I. Shimberg, of this city.

MIZRACHI EXECUTIVES
TO CONVENE IN N. Y.

Rabbi Judah L. Levin, Executive
Member, Will Attend.
- - • •
Rabbi Wall L. Levin will leave
Sunday afternoon for New York to
attend a special convention of the
Executive Commttee
i
of the Mizrachi,
hel d Nia) II and 12.
The convention was called by
Rabbi Meyer Berlin, President of the
Mizrachi, who recently returned from
Europe. to discuss the new political
Budge Ira W. Jayne will address the situation in Palestine as the result
of
the confirmation of the British
Young People's .ktixiliary of Shaarey
Zedeli on Wednesday, May 12, in the mandate for a Jewish Ilmneland ill
gymnitsitim of the ..ynagogim, corner Palestine by the CO11101 11 of the Allied
Powers at San Remo.
\Vali,: and lirusit streets.
The E‘vciltiv, committee of the
Judge Jayne needs little int roduct 1011
Nlizrachi, which is composed of rep-
to the mend). rs of the Auxiliary. Ile resentative Jews from different parts
will undoubtedly Fring a timely and of the country, includes Rabbi M. S.
interesting na
Margolis, of New York; Rabbi Le-
Hattie tintleinan bus in addi• vinthak of Philadelphia; Rabbi .1shin-
tine arranged a meritorious comical sky, of Pittsburgh: Rabbi .Abramo-
program. Members one urged to come witz. of St. Louis, and Rabbi Silver,
of Chicago.
and bring their fri.mds.

Mr. and Mrs. E. NI. Rothman have
ilorida where they
pent the •irter and are now living
SIIIIIIIIer 10111e in Royal Oak.
: .1

turned trout

JUDGE JAYNE TALKS TO to tot
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12

WORTHY YOUNG MAN
SEEKS EMPLOYMENT

PRE NATAL CLASSES
AT JEWISH INSTITUTE
BY BOARD OF HEALTH

rhe Prenatal Department of the
Board of Health has ;trrangeil for a
nurse to meet groups of women for
information sugge,tions, instructions
on Friday evening the Misses Bar- with practical demonstrations pertain-
nett and their guests, accompanied he ing to the health, care and making of
:dessrs. Iternanl Zeig',.r, also of Ilse, clothing for infants and children.
C. of M., Harry Gurovitch, Boll and These meetings 1,611 be held at the
Nat Rothman, of Detrait, attended Jewish Institute, 239 East High stri•et,
the senior hop at the Pontiac High en Mondays, at 2:30 p. nn., and at the
burnt' of NIrs. Anna Neustadt, 165
School.
Delarin avenue. on \N'ednesdays, at
Mr. Samuel Buckner and daughter, 2: 30 1 1 - M. ‘Yomen are invited It. take
advantage
of these meetings.
Alma, returned to their home On W hit.l
temure street alter spending two
weeks with Mr. :mil Mrs. Max Wein-
berg of 11101 Ave, Mich.
Mrs. Norman Mullen. spent OwI
the guest of NIr.
and Mrs. Abe 1Veinstein, of Philadel..
The hoardof Directors of the
phis: :1411'1111e.
( ' lilted If eilre %V Schools, numbering
_
e this week begun the
The JeWlsli Ladies' Aid Society fort, Cwt., hav
1$60,0011 maintenance drive for these
will lust.Tuesday
the home of institutions. Subscribers turned into
',Irs. IM. Couras-er.
I the office in the last few days are
II. Babcock, $200; S.
as follows:
The I. It. II. It., Pontiac ledge, meet F e ld man , $150; E. Rabinowitz, $100;
the second and fourth Wednesdaysil.. Ditscoff, $100; I.. Dann, $100; I. II
i.t' each month. !Lasky, $100; D. Robinson. $100; M.
:Krell. $100; I.. Granet, $100; R.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin, of the 'Schoemberger, $1110; J. Friedberg,
Garner Apts., moved into their new ' $100; I. Rosenthal, $1110; NI. Licher-
man, $100; IL Kaplan, $100; National
home on 1Vhittemore street.
Baking Co., $100; NI. Rosinskv, $100;

177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE

$60,000 DRIVE IS
ON FOR DETROIT
HEBREW SCHOOLS

w«,k_ood in Detroit

Nlany delightful entertainments at,
being given for Mrs NI. L. Cattier
of New York City. who is visiting her
i 'other and si:ter.in.la•. Mr. and Mrs.
Epsioin. or 209 Niedhury ,Ilvd.

NIr. Charles Ehrlich left \lay 2 per
'Cow York ('ity from which point he
for Warsaw. l'oltind, partly
i n the interests of a se .v banking bolts.
.s ht the city to investigate foreign
,se il a nge condithins and :ilea to trace
:•ioney by Ik‘treitent to various
arts tot Poland.

PONTIAC NOTES

g s, ■

Mrs. Henry Lienschli•d• of Ona w aY• I S Et .eiiii.: 171, $$111)1(1);; AMor
Nrii (s'in'Sctle
. 01c )11; teri .
., lch., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Saul SIMI; Emil Baron, Si.); Joe Ehrlich, I
Orman of Whittemore street.
$511; A. Keidan, $30; J. T.-vin, $50;
S. Shapiro, $50; II. Sozensky, $50: J.
Mr. :mil hits. Harry Hirshberg have herkose, $50; Goldman Bros., $50;
returned to their home here after .N. Markowitz, $50; Jos. Koninan. $51);
Fpending the winter in Los Angeles, II. Cobol. $ 50 ; Jos. I. Caplan, $5 0.
Calif.. and other points or interest in
In memory of her late husband,
the weer.
Mrs. Samuel Sanger has presented

NIT,. Henry lacol,on and her skter
Congregation
of
, wat.
0, Tex.. with Rodef
$5,000 Shalom,
to he used
Mrs. Sieney N,.izorg. l eft Sunday for inwards the erection of a parscuage.
New ol. rk (ily, where they will spend
F 1 11 1'1111 I1'0"1.t.: visiting relative,.

BEN CANVASSER

In a sitting the 1.itlittaiiiiin
Taryba (Parliament) the Jewish
deputies have complained that Jews
are being excluded from holdinu of-
ficial posts in the municipal adminis-
tration.

KOSHER MEAT MARKET

New Midsummer

MILLINER Y

CREATIONS

Are now on display in a wonderful
selection of fascinating new ideas
and colorings, at prices ranging from

$10

Fresh Poultry—Meats

Reasonable Prices

to

$40

liline's--Third Flew

1151 HAMILTON BOULEVARD

THE AMERICAN STATE
BANK OPENS NEW BRANCH

The American State Bank has
Jewish young 1111111, Just act of hos- opened it branch on JetTerson avenue
pital, is able to be employed to earn at the Alter road. This hank now
its own livelihood. Speaks Russian has 17 branches scattered around De-
troit, in addition to the Main bank
and Polish, as well as English. Would
at 115 Griswold street.
make valuable addition to sonde bust•
pees. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
The Guardian, published at Winni-
Will 110 glad to receive inquiries for peg, Canada. is the latest recruit to
;he placing of this young man in good the ranks of Anglo-Jewish news-
position with responsible people.
papers.

11:1 1 111i1V11111111untr(1111

Our Entire Stock of Reed and Fibre
Furniture Has Been Reduced 25%
From the Original Selling Price

Just the Same as Hearing the Pianist

In its complete arrangements this great sale of reed and fiber furniture is ap-
parently the largest of its kind this store has ever held.

You actually listen to Paderewski,
Bauer, Ganz, Hofmann, Powell, Rubinstein,
Shattuck, Cortot, Gabrilowitch, etc., when
you hear their playing through the mar-
velous

Because of the lateness of the Spring we are obliged to dispose of this furni-
ture at this reduction.

Our entire stock of reed and fibre furniture is included.

The display is extensive, but so well shown that there can be no difficulty in
finding the pieces you want in the shortesttime.

DUO-ART

It is important that the reduction on this furniture is large, but it is even more
important that it is actual.

Reproducing Piano

Their skill, their genius, their artistry, is
p ■ urs to cnnunand, to enjoy—you hear them at
their hest ; and in your own home. The placing ,
of a specially recorded roll; the touch of a
lever—and, though the artist may he thousands
Itf miks awaY, yet as regards his power to de
light through sublime heights of musical ex
pression, Inc is with you in person.

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The fact that almost all the great pianists
record their Mario(/ f ur the 1)1 . 0 - ART C.Vellt-
Sin* it'llS ill striking Manna Of the superior
reproducinq and musical qualities of this SI4-
pub instrument.

Other instruments acre paid in part exchange.

These couches are In Frosted Brown. Finned and Old Ivory. The
construction is remarkably good, being pliant and flexible, combining
lightness and strength. You will also notice that the have a very strong
frame and well braced legs. At the price we are selling these couches
thy are actually less than the present wholesale price. They make a
wonderfully attractive feature of the big sale In which people will find
an unusually large stock being disposed of at much less than regular
value

$25.00

340-342 Wo 0 DWAILD AVE N TXE
UPPER Woodward-Lowe• %Woos

Grinnell Bros

.STEINWAY, STROUD, STECIC, WEBER—Grand and
Upright models. Glad to snail you Catalog.

SPECIAL LOT OF REED COUCHES

Crag furniture Compaq

The DUO-ART is also a Mover-Piano—and perfectly
adopted to hand-playing.

26 Stores, Headquarters,
243-247 Woodward Ave.

The numerous advantages of this furniture commend it, while the prices you
will find it marked ar2 such that with very little expense you may have an attrac-
tively furnished sun parlor or porch for fir less than you anticipated.

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