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January 14, 1921 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-01-14

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el al and
Qrsonal

MaeDiarmid's Co rner---

on six different corners stand MacDlarmid atoms
additions to the parent More at 1322 Broadway.

The newest at these it THE CHOCOLATE SHOP at
Woodward and Clifford.

The

New Tailleur

SUITS

awe

Yet, new as Il Is,

CHOCOLTE SHOP has already
given the name "MaeDhormids' Corner" to this location.

:5t.
, ac 1 . 9 9 anti4

Sir. and Sirs. Niarcus I., Freud
1(Avetir(olyn Strauss) have returned
from an extended wedding trip to
Cuba and are at the Hotel Addison.

1

1 '1,rialutr at Can.f;,ralt

New Chocolate House
1322 Broadway
Woodward at Clifford
G. & R. McMillan Co. Woodward at
Broadway Market
Boulevard

Woodward at
Alexandrine
Woodward at
• Collingwood

Phone Main 4547 (All Stores)

Are Here for

All Society Items and other local notes should he commutiiCated to the office of th
Chronicle by S o'clock each Wedneaday afternoon in order to appear in the current week
ue
Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notice. to as to be received not late
than Wednesday.

Mrs. J. M. Friedman, who was visit-
ing with her children, Mr. and Sirs
Henry Winentan of Kirby avenue,
Fast, returned to her home in Pitts-
burgh on Sunday last.

Present Wear

Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Schroder
Slo. are guests of Mr
Stark Fleischman, of Second

$65 $75 $95

Sir. Joseph J. Cummins is slot mini
some time in St. Louis. Nho wher
he has taken over . "'Floe Jcwish Voice

If you will lout pletttre to yourself
unusually smart and becoming
models we will show you a display
HIM (should visualize your anticipa•
Goons. New colors, new fabrics sod
mew features assure a hearty we].
clime.

St. Louis,

Friends will be glad to learn tha
Miss Blanche J. Hart Las recovere
from her recent illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of
socond boulevard, left on \Vellmisolay
Sirs. Arthur Victor, of Buffalo.
for Southern California where they visiting with her parents, Mr. an.
will spend the winter months.
Sirs, Leopold Winton:in, of East Kiri!

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss. of
Ligonier, Ind., are visiting with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Slarcus I..
Freud of Hotel Addison. •

Mr. Jerome Selling, of .15 \1'obl, ave-
nue, returned on Thursday last from a
trip throughout Southern Michigan.
-.-
Mr. Leroy Spertner of Philadelphia.
Pa., was in Detroit last week to at-
tend the funeral of his mother. Sirs,
A. Spertner.

Having so many High-
Grade Grand Pianos
to Select From

-is certainly a big advantage in choosing
one for your home,

STEINWAY
GRINNELL BROS.,
SOHMER
VOSE
HARRINGTON

PREMIER

tach name is, in itself a guarantee of permanent
satisfaction-and, as practically every one of these
makes is furnished in two, three or more sizes and
designs, there is greatest possible opportunity of
finding here just the grand to suit you beat in every
particular.

Liberal allowance on other instruments
in exchange. Convenient payments.

An inspection of our unequalled stock of grand
pianos cannot but prove of definite value to you.

Grinnell Bros

Exclusive Michigan representatives of the grand pianos

mentioned.

26 STORES.

HEADQUARTERS,

1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

(Old No. 243.247).

CATALOG illustrating and desceib.
hog any of these makes of granola,
postpaid on request .

Mr. Jesse Grabowsky. of New York
city, is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Grabowsky, 37.44 Brush street.

C2treitcoat"
(
85 9 -L'to /95 =-2-

ias't • geed pronto!, regardless of the pries, yes coaxer have it of

ROSENCARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS

212 Kreete Bldg., West Adams et Park DETROIT

Afor wry merman guseausude is eat oirmidotaresdrforisasedwkweiskalaraysookaad

Dr. Henry Englander, of Cincinnati,
was entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Hugo
Freund at their home on Chicago
boulevard during his stay in the city.

Mrs. S. K. Siegel and daughters,
Viola and Ione, of Hotel Addison, are
spending some time at Atlantic City.

Miss Elizabeth School, of Chandler
avenue, student at the University of
Wisconsin, has returned to college
following a (WO weeks' visit at her
home.

Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield entertained

the Wednesday Reading Club at lun-

11

Included.

Fireplace Trimmings

INak Sets, Book Ends. Door
oc
Knocker.,
Door Stops. Potter;
Statuary'.Electric
Electric
St
Touters. Irons. Beaters

New Number •
1418 BROADWAY

The engagement is 311110U11(1,1 of
Miss Nita Griesnlan, (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Griesman. of 'Eoronto.
Ont., and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Shalit of this city,

The engagement is announced of
Sir. Max Hamburger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. 11. Hamburger to Min's Laura
Rhiens, of Cincinnati, 0.

Marriages

Baby Carriages for the
little Folks

Our spring shipments of Whitney carriages and strol-
lers are arriving.
Baby will enjoy riding in one of our 1921 REED
STROLLERS. They have all the comforts of a large
carriage.

PURE FOOD

Fresh air and sunshine makes happy contended and
healthy babies.
Our prices and styles are just what you are looking
for.

RIE DE NBERG
I S
FURNITURE HOUSE

Sir. and Sirs. Nathan Slittleman, of
New' ''ark city, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Malvina, to
Mr. Norman Frank of this city oi
Tuesday, Jan. 4.

Don't
waite
Come
Now.
Lines
still
Complete.
Your
Real
opportunity,

913-917 Hastings

The Store of Values.

Two Days Only Are Left

to Purchase Fine Footwear
At a Saving of 25%

1.1" four days remain during
i n- TN which
regular 1. 1. quality

I

1 footwear may be purchased
at a saving of exactly one-fourth
over former prices.

'l'o the thousands who have par-
ticipated in the sale this saving has
been a very real one, and some-
thing that can be appreciated the
more Nvhen consideration is had
of the exceptional goodness of the
merchandise itself.

PAO
LIM
5.80
6.80
8.00
0.40

20%

ETTING 0

Sir. and Mrs. Roy Abrahamson and
daughter, of Elmhurst avenue, are
visiting with relatives in Lansing
Mich.

of 8618
Dexter boulevard, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Helen, to
Sir. David Jahn, sotto of Sirs. Ida
Jalan of Ibis city.

Please bear in mind that there
are no reservations in our entire
stocks, and that footwear of all
styles and leathers for al' ages may
he had at a straight saving of 25%.

MBA
64.00
48.10
WM
NM
to

$ 8.00 Coal Grates for
875 Andirons fir
6.50 Spark Screens for...
0.50 Flew Sets for
10.00 Fuel Bose. for
10.50 Gas Logs for
and so on-Everything Included

Mrs. S. T. Gib,' and Mrs. Flora
Goodman, of 112 Delaware avenue,
have left for Pasadena, Cal., where
they will spendthoiwinter months

vogli =J.*,

AL J. n11(1 Al ry. P. A. Nelken,

Mr. and Sirs. A. B. Kaufman, of 326
Farnsworth street, arc spending the
winter months in California,

I metinally an of our charge-account cus-
tomers. and many new ones. Ha 1 CPS i op-
portunity. Beautify your home NOW', with
Netting-Quality, at this worth-while sa,.
Inc. It come. but once a year.

$100.00 Lamps for
60.00 Lamps for
60.00 Lamp. for
40.00 Lamp. for
30.00 Lamps for
8.00 Lamps for
Every Lamp and

Shade

Mr. and SIN. \Valter Fuchs, of 65

Delaware avenue have returned from
a visit to New York city.

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Britt, of the
Nliss Ducally Krolik, dangliter of
Sir. and Mrs. A. Krolik. of 14owena Colonial apartments, have left for an
extended
trip to Arizona, 'texas and
street. has returned to Vassar follow-
Southern California.
ing a visit with her parents.
- -
Mrs. \Villiam Brown, of \'irginia
l'ark, Ions returned from a two days'
visit with friends in Cleveland.

20% OFF
Everything in the Store

of

comma w000vwn

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

No connection with any other store

.Mrs. Eugene Montan and Sirs. I
L. Polozker, of Chicago boulevard,
entertained 200 guests at a beauti
fully appointed luncheon and 111115i
Cale at the Hotel Statter on Thurs•
day last.

Miss Emily \look, daughter of Sir.
Dr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Bernstein, 10(o
and Sirs. Mark G. Morris. of Con-
ticctiott aVelllie, are making all e x- East Hancock, arc spending some lime
in New York city.
leaded visit to New York city.

cheon at her home on Wednesday
last in honor of Mrs. Marghtterita
(Brown.

.C1S !MIA•

'

Mr. Louis Morris, (4 Traverse City,
who was the guest of relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. kV. II. Kolonier. of
friends in the city, has returned home.
Montreal, Can., announce the engage-
Mr. Moses Marks, of Oscoola, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Unger, if Chi-
ment of their daughter. Rose, to Mr.
spent to few days in the city.
cago, are guests itt the home of Sir.
Edward Krause, son of Sir. and Mrs.
anol Sirs. M. Friedman, of 11)1 Rhode
S. Krause of this city.
Miss Dorothy Parshall, 82 \Vest Island avenue.
Kirby avenue, has returned to Gou-
Mrs. Dora Garrett, of 426 Alger
cher College in Baltimore after spend-
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Sallsdorfer. of the
ing two weeks in the city.
:Fuller Hotel, have returned from to avo•noie, announces the engagement of
several days' visit in NC W York.
her daughter, Miss Tillie Garrett, to
Mr. Milton Hanauer, of 346 Tuxedo
Mr. Eugene Greenfield of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S.' Freiberger.
avenue, accompanied his daughter,
Miss Garvett. an accomplished pianist,
Miss Virginia Hanauer and niece, Miss of 1150 \Vest Eticild avenue, are spend- in well known In musical circles In
Esther Marie Wolf, to \Vheeling, \‘'. ing some time in New York city.
the city.
Va., where they will enter Mount
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pizer and sons.
Carmel Academy.
Mr, and Nino. J. Eskovitz, of West
Charles and Lawrence, of Harrisville,
Mich., are visiting their parents, Nfr. Grand boulevard, announce the en-
Miss Dorothy Grabowsky, of Bay
and Sirs. I. Grabowsky.
gagement
of their daughter, Sara, to
City, is a guest at the bonne of Mr.
Mr. Charles N. Agree, son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Max Grabowsky, of Colo-
NI,. Joseph Decker. of .11ger :we-
rado avenue.
Mrs. 1. Agree of this city.
nn% has returned from a trip to Cleve-
The Wednesday Study Club enter- land.
Of interest to their many Detroit
tained at luncheon on Saturday last
Mrs. J. Lewis, of Kalamazoo, is friends was the New 'Year's Eve party
at the Empire Tea Rooms in honor
the guest of her children. Sir. and given by Sir. and Sirs. David Rosen-
of !Ors. Marglitierita Brown.
Mrs. Herman Lewis, 207 Grand ave- thal at their Los Angeles home, 1918
--
nue.
West Sixth St. Among the many
Miss Sarah Lambert, daughter of
guests were friends front Detroit,
Str, and Sirs, Benjamin Lambert, of
Sir. 11. Horwitz, of Second boule- \Vinnipeg, Nianitoba and Toledo, 0.
Rest Hancock avenue, has returned
evening was spent in music, cards
to Vassar College, following a visit vard. left on Sunday last fur Ashville.
N. C. From there he will go to and dancing.
with her gamuts.
Fla., and 'Evans. remaining
South for the remainder of the .win-
Sirs. Benj. Fritqlenberg and daugh- ter.
SIN. Charles Rosenthal and daugh-
ter, Miss Sylvia Friedenberg. of Soc.
ter. Evelyn, have moved to 2084 Vir-
mid boulevard, have left for Southern
ginia
('ark.
Mrs. Sl. Landau. if Brush
California where they will remain for street and
have returned front a trip to
the winter months.
New fork.

Miss Lydia Kahn, of Rowena street.
has returned to Vassar College where
she is a senior student.

1101111,,111 are CO, illS

Mk@

Miss Hortense Krolik and Day
Krolik, Jr., of Rowena street, left on
The M isscs 1),L1sS 111111 .1CH:1 Val
Wednesday for California where they Noorden, of Toledo who Ivor guest
will remain for the winter. Miss Roth al the holm. of Sir. and Mrs. Samar
Kahn, daughter of Mr. and SIN. .\1. Van Noorilio. 35 \Veld, avenue, ha,
tort Kahn, accompanied them.
returned to their home.

Everything In the Realm

of MUSIC at the House of Grinnell.

"Our
Lights
Shine
Every.
where."

Woodward at Adams Ave.

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