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Massive 3-piece Tapestry Suites

1110r 410111,1 be communicated to the oflice of the

All Soviets Item. and other local
VY'rlInc..1a, atittlimin tit order to appear in the current werit's
Chronicle
by 5 Glendale
o'clock each
Phone
8326, Society F.ditor. Ilad notice. so as to he received not later

than Wednesday.

Mr. Sol. Kaplan, of 107 Ilendrie
avenue; has returned front a trip to
Cincinnati.

Durable and Comfortable

$350.00

FRIEDENBERGS
FURNITURE HOUSE ‘I

A Store With

a Conscience

•

SWEETEST

TONE

IN THE

WORLD

From Highest Tremble to
Lowest Bass, Every Note
Rings Full and Clear and
Sweet.

received by the children!
—And the value to them of a

musical education cannot be

overestimated.

Many homes will be surprised

and gladdened with a Grinnell

Bros. Piano for Christmas.

iano

Nothing in musical expression, no
matter how extreme, that is not splen-
didly met in this superb instrument of
our own manufacture.
This, coupled with the recognition
of superior worth so generally and so
widely accorded it, make the Grinnell
Bros. Piano an especially satisfying
Piano to own.
Another feature to consider is the
important saving which we, as manu-
facturers, are able to offer!
Case designs have distinctive beauty
that marks them as work of master
cvraftsmen,

Grinnell Bros

3 PIANO FACTORIES 26 STORES

HEADQUARTERS, 243-247 WOODWARD AVENUE

We

Invite Your Inspection of Our Large Christmas Stock—Musical Gifts Are Best

Do not allow the
amount of the reduc-
tion to determine the
value of the Fur
Coat. Take the ac-
tual selling prices
and then compare
their values. We gu-
arantee that o u r
values are unexcelled
because the qualities
are unexcelled.

MRS. WILLIAM B. ISENBERG. I

(Layette It. Robinson)

1 .-11ztantatu Notes

One of the most enjoyable lune
al II , held in Saginaw for some tim
was the ' Hard Time Box Social"
given Wednesday evening under th
auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society.
Many interesting affairs were given Arrayed in aprons and ginghams cam
for Miss Lorene H. Sinnuons. of 1507 the members of the fair sex, while
Second avenue, who has left for an overalls and worn clothing clothed
extended visit to Omaha, Neb. En- the sterner sex. During the grand
route she will visit with relatives and march the gentlemen were presented
friends in Chicago and Milwaukee.
with uniformly wrapped boxes, in
which were concealed the name of the
young ladies with whom they were to
share their lunches.

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
MEETING DEC. 2

The Hudson Seal Coat sketched Is trimmed with Marten

and now reduced to 475.00

The 1,nrgeftt nod Fihetf

!No, nn the E,1.1 Nide

During intermission bliss Emily
Oppenheini delighted her audience
"When the annual Open House with an interpretation of a Spanish
Meeting of the Illcur Cholem Juniors dance. Her Gipsy costume added
takes place on Thursday, December much to the effectiveness of the dance.
2nd, 1920, at 8:00 p. rn., at Shaarey
Prizes for the most comical cos-
Zedek, it will then he apparent why
fumes were awarded to Miss Henri-
we have instituted such tradition, and
etta Scalier and Mr. li. Kramer.
wherefor we exist," declared the pres-

ident of the society.
Dut to the unusual attendance which
will undoubtedly be present the pro.
gram committee has been fortunate
In obtaining the best talent the or-
ganization can afford. Miss Rose
Zuleback, gifted with an excellent
voice, will head the list In vocal solos.
Miss Ray Gilbert, vocalist, will render
numbers of merit. titles Freda Abseil
bliss Harriet Taylor and others will
conclude the program.
A dance to be given by the organ.
lzation on December 12, 1920, at the
Hotel Statler will occupy the attem
lion of all present together with the
announcements of a play to be staged
on February 27, 1921, at Orchestra

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenblum and
small son, Burton, formerly of Alma.
have moved to Saginaw.

• Mr. A. I ireenebauni. who has been
ill for the past week, is convalescing.

hall.
Everybody Is invited to come and
no membership cards will be :teem
nary at the door. Many surprises of
the evening have been provided for
Dancing will conclude the evening's

entertainment.

Confirmation

Mr.

and Mrs. Jos. D. Rosenberg, of
68 Greenfield avenue, announce the
confirmation of their son Robert at
the Sharre Zedeck on Saturday, Dec.
MIL At home on Sunday, Dec. 5tht,
from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10. No cards.

Yom Girls'
Literary
Society

"The Captives," a novel by Hugl
1Valpole. was reviewed and discussed
at •a meeting of the Yom I.it-
erary Society, held at the home of its
secretary, Miss Helen !Inbar, 99 Wil-
son avenue, Sunday, Nov. 21,
General discussion was held on
Bander Matthew's essay on "Books
' that Have Not Been Written."
The next meeting will he held at
the home of bliss Mildred Nurko, 145
Belmont avenue, Sunday, Dec. S.

p

20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL

OVERCOATS, SUITS, HATS, FURNISHINGS

(Every Article In The Store Included)

The Auxiliary of the ITna . . Israel
Synagogue arc planning a dancing
party to he held Dec. 2 at the banquet
hall of the auditorium. Mrs. B. I.
Rosenberg has general charge of the,
party.

A card party is being arranged for
Dee. 8 to he held at the Lincoln Club.

Mr. and NIrs. Charles Rosenzweig,
of Detroit, arc the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Novla.

blot. L. IA, insolin and daughter,
Elaine, are visiting relatives in De-

M r s, Saul Goldstein and daughters.
Eleanor and Ilelen, have returned
from a visit to Detroit

IN THE
RANKS OF
YOUNG JUDAEA

Dvtrult

Young Judaea wax fortunate
In securing the services of Mr. David
Itacoosin as a leader of one of the
local circles. Mr. Racoosin has re-
cently graduated front the University
of Michigan, where he has been active
lit Jewish affairs as a student. Mr.
Racoosin will have charge of the Mao ,
cabees of Judaea.
Another University of Michigan man
who has declared his willingness to
Join Young Judaea's forces is Mr.
Harold Herman, at present connected
with the Sociology Department of the
U. of M. Mr. Herman last Sunday
acted es chairman of the Judges in the
Northern district at their weekly as-
sembly on Friday evening. Dee. 3, at
the synagogue on Westminster and
Delmar avenues.

Chanukah Latke Parties

A series of Chanukah latko parties
are being planned by the local circles.
Plans have already been completed
by the Forget-Nle-Nots of Zion, Tikvas
Zion and the Roses of Zion for a jolly C
celebration of the feast of the 51ac.
cabees. Hebrew and English plays
will feature these gatherings.

Rose Dutchin Recites
".1111r,ss —,c'w eval"-nlie
Rose Duchin, of the Roses of Zion,
was on the program at the weekly
educational assemblies In the North-
ern District loot Friday evening. She
recited a recitation, "What to Be
Proud Of." The Judaeand are expect-
ed to take a leading part In these

assemblies.

BAUMGARTNER'S

Detroit's Finest Store for Men

Washington Blvd. at Grand River

Gentlemen—
Your Opportu.ity!

Think of buying
zit the beginning of
Winter a 30-inch
Hudson Seal Coat
made of good quality
dyed Muskrat with
collars and cuffs of
Beaver, Nutria, or
Squirrel, at $195.

This is not a more
extraordinary value,
however, than our
luxuriously trimmed
full length model re-
duced to $975. •

Last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, I.
Kleinstnith entertained the \Vinotta
Sewing Circle. Mrs. William Cohn
read a very interesting paper. The
of
next meeting will he at the home
NIrs. Sigmund Brin, Colonial

0
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohn of 45
\Vest Euclid avenue entertained a few
friends last Wednesday evening in
honor of the latter's birthday.

With what delight it would be

•e?

Miss Annarosc Hersh left Wednes-
day for Buffalo, where she will attend
the annual Zionist convention. \Vhile
in Buffalo she will be a guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, NIr. and
Mrs. Alfred Ilersh.

Mrs. Charles J. Simons, 220 Winona
acetate, Highland lark, entertained
12 ladies ill honor of her sister, Mrs.
Anna Abrahamson, who left Sunday
for the Bermuda Isles.

011111

at Astonishingly Low Prices

A bachelor dinner was tendered !dr.
William li. Isenberg by members of
the Eta Chapter of the Phi Sigma
Delta fraternity at the Hotel Cadillac
Tuesday evening.

Three Pieces

alike

Quality Hudson Seal

Lovely November Bride.

A delightful linen spoiler was given
for Miss Layetta B. Robinson by Mrs.
Floyd Rindskoff at her home on
Thursday evening of last week. There
Were 20 guests.

One of the Best Values in the City for

Ave.

Fine Coats of

bliss Mabel Marks of Oscoda,
Mich., spent a week with friends in
Detroit.

Cushion Seats and Spring Edges

Hastings St.

180-182 Woodward

blr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz enter-
tained last Tuesday night at their
home for bliss Layetta B. Robinson
and Mr. %Villiam B. Isenberg, whose
marriage took place Saturday.

Beautiful Designs—All Spring Backs—Spring Arms—Best Loose

913-15-17

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ocial and
Qrsonal

New Arrivals and Lowered Prices

In loving memory of Henry Gold-
smith veto passed away two years ago.
Nov. 16, 1918 (Kislev 12),

Ilis Loving %Vac and Children.

Platinum Engagement Rings

They are a leading feature of this store. We spe-
cialize in them and in the 20 years this business has
been established, people in all parts of the city have
come to know that this store, now grown to be the
"Largest and Finest" of it2 kind off Woodward,
offers selections that in variety and quality equal
the best on the "Avenue" but with prices that are
minus big percentages for s-Rents" and other
excessive expenses.
One of our newest Platinum mountings is pic-
tured above. There are others we would like to
show you. Come in and see them and don't forget

Your Credit is Good I lere—Make Use of It

Prices $250 to $2500

EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings

Not in the "High.Rent" District

When Patronizing Advertisers
Please Mention The Chronicle

ATTENTION!!
You are aware of the most tragic conditions the Jews abroad are

subjected do.
terrible pogroms made on our brethern
You are also ewer.. 14 the
In Ukraine. Tens of thousands killed. Hundreds of thousands crip-
pled for life. Of those left, most are penniless and without any means
of shelter, whatsoever. One hundred and fifty thousand orphans are
wandering around in the streets, seeking In vain for their parets.
Their eyes are filled with fear, their little harts aching! There is
the greatest scarcity in food! No clothing! No medical supplies!
Not the least consolation!
In the latest reports reaching us, these heartbroken souls are
stretching out their arms to us, crying:
Send on at once clothing and medicaments!
We are starving! Help! Help! Help!
For this purpose the Federation of Ukrainian Jews of Michigan with
the assistance of the Peoples Relief have organized a drive to col-
lect clothing and medical supplies, commencing Sunday, November
21st, 1920. We appeal to you to give your utmost! Prepare your
bundle neat and clean, thus making it of double value! Bring your
bundle to Ettinger"; Hall, 614 Antoine, or call up Cherry 60884 or
Cadillac 2061 and we will call for It. Fnlist your services with us In
whatever form you can! We are In need of assistance, especially of

those who have autos.
Help!
Help!
Help!
FEDERATION OF UKRAINIAN JEWS OF MICHIGAN.
P. S.—Cash donations for medicaments to be sent to the treasurer
M. Schechter, of Schechter's
of the Jewish Medical Relief Society, Mr.
Pharmacy, 477 Hastings street.

