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MEperRorrftynsa(Aimfas
On Six Corners---
Six different MacDiarmid atom, offshoots
of the parent More at 1322 Broadway, stand
oo as many corners of the city.
docial and
Qrsonal
The Chocolate Shop, at Woodward and Clifford la the eixth.
New as It la! The Chocolate Shop has already given the
name "MarDiarrnlils' Corner" to this location.
cog :err/M ir
7; a-
Spero/rill al Candyrrali
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)
Victrolas
-Queen Anne, Adam,
Skeraton, Gothic, Louis XVI,
William and Mary,
Chippendale
The cabinet work of the these period models has
been treated after the manner of the great furniture
periods, with a faithfulness of design and a perfec-
tion of craftsmanship not hitherto attained.
At the same time there has been kept in mind
the requirements of Victrola form that there be no
loss of musical usefulness,
Thy Range from $575 to $1,500 in Price
Victrolas, standard designs, $25 to $480.
Convenient Payments Arranged If Desired
Remember, while each instrument of period
style is absolutely true in design and decoration to
the period with which it corresponds, it is first of all
Y!CTROLA!
We invi(e your inspection.
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Executed in the style of Thomas Sheraton
(1750-1806), the "Poet of Cabinet Designers."
PRICE, $1.500
eratnell Bros
Michigan's Leading Motile House
26 Stores.
Headquarters
1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE
(Old No. 243.247)
Mr. Joseph N. Krolik, of 5155 Sec-
ond boulevard, has returned from a
several days trip to New York.
N1r. NVilliam Si. Levyn, 70 Farrand
('ark, left on Monday night for New
York from which point he will sail
for Europe Thursday on the S. S.
"Imperator."
Max
Fried
Wishes to announce to
his many friends and
acquaintances that he
is now connected with
the
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Casualty Company
As
General Agent
Where he has organized for their convenience a corn-
p1ete staff of competent men to care for their every
need of
INSURANCE
FRIED & LOUZON
MAIN 397
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GENERAL INSURANCE
304 OWEN BLDG.
Mrs. Joshau Spater entertained at
cards on Wednesday last at her home
on Marlborough avenue.
Mrs. Charles Simons and daughter.
M.ss Norma Simons, of Winona ave-
nue, have left for an extended visit in
Indianapolis and Cleveland.
Mrs. Milton Loeb, of Leehigh Apts.,
has returned from a visit with rela-
tives and friends in Pittsburgh, l'a.
Nil% and Mrs. I.. Nleir, of Burns
Sirs. J. L. Freud entertained 12 avenue, arc spending several weeks
guests on Wednesday last at her in New York city.
home on Marlborough avenue.
Nliss Ilattie Silberman, of East lian•
cock avenue, has returned from New
York.
Mr. Louis Seigel, of Rochester, N.
Y., spent several days in the city last
week.
Mr. Day Krolik, of Rowena street.
has returned from a trip to New York.
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CORN. 1.000.0,1 • VAIL
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other store
MRS. ISAAC GRABOWSKY,
sided also at Bay City and Ishpeming .
At a small dinner in honor of the
occasion, there were present, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, Mr. and Mrs.
Fleury Dreifuss and the following
children and g rand c hill reit: M r. an( I
rs. Charles Grabowsky and daugh-
ters, hfiriam, Irene and Evelyn, of
Beautify the
Home-mat
Mr. Philip Jacoby, of 1449 Longfel-
low avenue, has returned front a visit
to New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frank, who
have recently been married in New
York city, have returned from an ex-
tended visit at Atlantic City and
other eastern resorts, and are now
living at the Hotel Statler.
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On Wednesday, Jan. 5, a delightful
N1r. Morris Myers, of Chicago, is affair was given by Mrs. William B.
visiting his mother. Mrs. Sarah Myers, Gilman, 1674 Atkinson avenue, in
of East Warren avenue.
honor of her cousin, Miss Hortense
Nits. M. NI anspach, of Owen ave-
nue, gave a dinner Friday evening in
honor of Miss Ruth Rosenfield ana
Mr. Gerald May whose engagement is
announced.
Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Hersh of Buf-
falo are spending the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Hersh.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt (Elsa
Mr. John S. Kutzen entertained
May) are occupying the home of Mr. with a theater party and dinner at
and Mrs. Max May, of 1Vestminster the Hotel Cadillac jo honor of his
avenue for the winter.
thirty-fifth birthday. Mr. Harry Clark
of Smith Africa was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rindskoff, of
Tennyson avenue left on Saturday last
51 r. and Mrs. use florwitz have re-
for a several weeks visit with rela- turned to their home after spending
tives in St. Paul, Minn.
six weeks with their parents, S1 r. and
Sirs. NI. Horwitz of Ottawa, Can.
Mrs. Otto Kohn, of West Grand They also visited with relatives in
boulevard, entertained several guests Montreal.
at cards on 1 , N ,'cdnesilay last.
Miss Ruth 46st -infield has returned
from a visit with friends and relatives
in Columbus, 0.
Dr. Martin Kohn entertained at a
musicale and dance on Sunday eve-
n:ng last on : Vinewood avenue.
1'rior to the departure of Mrs. S
F. Berger. of Hotel Taller to Cuba
may elaborate functions were given
in her honor.
The hfusical Club met with Nfiss
Helen Morris "In Monday last. a Cyril
Scott program being given.
Mr. J. Segal, of It urlingame avenue,
has returned from a several days trip
to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. David Epstein, of
Royal Oak. have taken an apartment
at the Siatler for the winter months.
Mr.
Shown In navy, brown or black
taf'eta. Victorian bodice, pointed
front; elbow sleeves. Embroidered
collar of Georgette; bodice and
cuffs edged with Inn fluting. Em-
press Eugenia skirt with live rows
of bouffant, fluted ruffles at shies
and back. Sides of front trimmed
with looped. black velvet ribbon.
French flowers allow n at waistline.
M r. L Goldberg, of Seward avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shaman. of has returned from a trip to New York.
NIcLean avenue have as their house-
guest their sister, Hiss Jeanette
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stearns, of the
Spring of New York city.
Larrowe Apts., on Hamilton boule-
vard, are spending some time with
Dr. and Mrs. Stark L:an liaalen, of relatives and friends in Baltimore, Md.
Eliot street left on Monday night for
New York from which point they will
Sirs. J. J. Snyder, of Wilson ave.
sail Thursday on the S. S. "Imperator•
nue has returned from an extended
for a Continental tour.
trip to New York and Orang•, N. J.
Mr. Stilton Kahn, of Euclid avenue,
has returned from a trip to New York.
a
Pictured Is
One of the
Spring Frocks
at $65.00
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grabowsky, 3734
Brush boulevard, celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary on Jan.
17. The couple were married in De-
troit, and have lived here during the
past twenty-three years, having re-
11 r. and Mrs. Frank \'incent (Nfar-
Mr. Leonard Hirschfield of New
gherita S. Brown) whose marriage York, who was a guest at the Hotel
Was all event of January 15th, left
Statler for several days. has returned
Saturday. for New York city from home.
which point they will sail for Europe
Thursday on the S. S. "Imperator."
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Marx, of 41
Rhode Island avenue. entertained Mi-
Mrs. Martha Fuchs and Miss Alice med ate members of the family at a
Fuchs arrived from Berlin, Germany dinner \Vednesday last prior to the
during the week and will take up marriage of their son, NIr. Donald
their residence with Mr. and Mrs. .A. Marx and Miss Nlary I. K ey well.
%Vallee Fuchs of Delaware avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenfield, of the
Hotel Addison arrived home from a
trip to Boston.
Sheraton Model Victrola
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grabowsky Ara
Wed Fifty Years.
All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by 5 o'ock each Wednesday • fternoon i n order to appear in treceivedre
he curnt week's
issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Ed itor. Mail
notices so as to be not later
than Wednesday.
Mr. Mayer Sulzberger. of Delaware
avenue has returned from New York
city and Philadelphia.
Superb Period Model
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY JAN. 17
Sir. and Mrs. A. Kositchek, of Lan-
sing, Mich., who were guests of re-
latives and friends in the city, have
returned home.
Miss Frieda Weinstein entertained
several guests at cards on Wednes-
day last at her home on East Han-
cock avenue.
Nliss
Harriet
Feldman, of 78
Rowena street entertained at bridge
last 1, Vednesday.
Mrs. M. Colin. of 899 Brush street,
left on %Vednesday for a three weeks'
visit with relatives and friends in
Chicago.
Sirs. Max Landsherg. of Gaylord.
Stich., has been spending several
weeks with friends and relatives in
the city.
Mr. Charles Fleischman, of Second
boulevard has returned from a trip
to New York.
Nfr. and Mrs. Louis Nfusliner and
daughter. Jeanette Sara, have moved
from JO West Palmer to 581 Wood-
ward avenue.
Sirs. M. Frank. of Hazelwood ave-
nue, is spending some time with her
Parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. Kositchek, of
Lansing, Mich.
Mrs. Samuel Goldfinger, of 424
Euclid avenue, entertained 12 guests
at luncheon and cards on Wednes-
day last.
"Our
Lights
Shine
:very-
where."
MR. ISAAC GRABOWSKY.
Minn., Sir. and Mrs. S. II .
Pizer and sons, Charles and Law-
rence, of Harrisville, Mich.. Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss and sons, Mau-
rice, Jr., and Richard, of Detroit,
Louis and Rhoda Grabowsky of De-
troit, and Jesse Grabowsky of New
fork city.
Sir. and Mrs. S. B. l'izer and fam-
T he event was smirked by the et-
ily of liarrisville, Slid., are guests at
most simplicity due to the ill health
the home of S. B. Kahn.
of the celebrants.
!Milwaukee Settlement Cookl
Book
OFF
Included-and every article
known Netting - Quality,
which speaks for 'teeth Jew.
Ish people are Interested, be-
cause this Is the kind of
quality they demand, and which is
found In their homes. Prices were re-
duced before Christmas; and this 20%
Is a reduction from those formerly re-
duced prices. ('ome In and see for
yourself. Here are a few of the har-
gaine:
Lamps that were $150.00, now..9120.00
Lamps that were
75.00, now.. 60.00
Lamps that were
60.00,noW.. 48.00
Lampe that were
40.00, now.. 32.00
Lampe that were
30.00, now.. 24.00
Lampe that were 10.00, now
8.03
Every Lamp and Shade Included.
$12.50 Coal Grates, now
910.00
50.00 Andirons, now
40.00
25.00 Fireplace Screens
20.00
16.00 Fire Sets, now......
12.00
8.50 Fire Sete, now
6.80
10.00 Fuel Boxes, now
8.00
10.60 Gas Loge, now
140
All Fireplace Fixtures Included
2 0 %
Wonderful Variety of Selection and
an opportunity such as comes but sel-
dom.
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Mein* firth El
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1419 BROADWAY
Nfr. and Sirs. Joseph Fargo, whose
marriage took place December 26 at
the Hotel Cadillac are at home to
their friends and relatives, at 1674 At- Sunday Services:
kinson avenue.
"The Last LVord in Social Evolu-
tion" will be the subject of Rabbi
Mr. Alvin D. Hersh leaves Sunday Franklin's address at the Temple Sun-
for Miami, Fla.. where he will spend day morning. This will he the third
the winter months.
in a series of four sermons in which
the rabbi is discussing the funda-
An interesting social event at 1.os mental principles of Judaism.
Angeles, Cal., was a surprise party Sabbath Services:
given in honor of the eleventh wed-
The Sabbath services will be held
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I. as usual this week at 111:30. The ser-
Marx, of Detroit, by their friends at mon Will Ile preached by Rabbi Frank-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel lin.
Cohen, 621) N. St., Andrews Place. Question and Answer Class:
The Question and Answer Class re-
Nfiss Sadie Rossiner of NN'innepeg
sang her own composition dedicated cently established by NIr. Milford
to the honored couple, following Stern for the older pupils of the Sab-
which a mock marriage was per- bath School has proved itself a pro-
formed. The evening was spent in nounced success. It is being well at-
music and dancing. The honor tended by young men and women, all
guests Were the recipients of beauti- of whom are greatly interested in
ful gifts. 'Fite guests included Mrs. the work. Those who have not yrt
registered and who desire to partici-
Abrams, Mrs. Rosen. the Misses Leah
pate in the Work must do SO promptly
Ros.siner, Lillian Schrag, Sadie Rossi-
as no new pupils will be received
ner, Ethel Abrams, Messrs. L.
ter next Sunday.
Abrams. A. Abrams, J. Tavelnian,
Young Peoples Society:
Louis Abrams, all of 1Virmipeg: Sir.
Sunday night. Jan. 23rd, will be the'
J. Manheimer from Chicago; Mr. IIar- second
Dramatic Evening at which
old Epstein of New York, Mr. and time a play "A Scion of the Times:
.
Mrs. David Trattner of Toledo. !dr. written especially for the Youug P a ..1
E. Trattner of Toledo, and Sir. and ple will be presented by
a east of
Mr, I. Marx, Mrs. C. Steinberg. Mr. five. This will follow a short talk
and Mrs. Meyer Frank. Si. and Mrs. by Mr. Isaac Goldberg, President of
David Rosenthal and Sir. Stever the Congregation. Dancing will fog
Steinberg of Detroit.
low in the gym. Preparation!' are
practically complete for the finest af-
Miss Blanche Cone of Bethune ave- fair ever given by the Young Peoples
nue, west, leaves Sunday for Florida Society at the Elks' Temple on Feb. 5.
where she will spend the winter Junior Young Peoples Society:
months.
The Junior Young Peoples Society
will hold their next meeting on Sun-
day
afternoon, Jan. 30th. Many inn
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Si. NVeil of
Delaware avenue have returned from portant matters are to be discussed
and
all
members are requested to In
a trip to St. Louis.
present. The meeting will start
promptly
at 2:30 p. nu. and will bt
Sirs. William Berman and Mrs. Hy-
followed by a "Topsy army" dance .
man Berman entertained at luncheon
This
is
a
new
feature and should prove
at the Women's Exchange followed
to be very popular among the mem. i
by a box party at the Temple theater hers
of the organization. The Junior
in honor of Nfrs. Ben Jacobson of
Young Peoples Society has completed
Reed City, who has been extensively
its plans for an entertainment and
entertained here during her recent
dance for the members of the Congre-
visit.
gation of Temple Beth El on Sun-
day evening, Feb. 20th. Invitations
Mr. and Mrs. A. Broody have re- will be sent out to all members of
turned from a trip to Milwaukee and the congregation. Reserve Feb. 20th
Chicago.
for the "Congregation Dance."
Mr. and Sirs. Erwin B. Reber and N. WOODWARD BRANCH
Miss Nfarie Newman, who was visit-
has with relatives at Elmira.
, daughter. Phyllis Ann, are in New
OF E. .1. W. W. S. GIVE
joined her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. York where they attended the wed-
Nathan Newman, at St. Petersburg ding of Mr. Beher's sister. Lillian.
CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY
Florida.
which tack place on Sunday. January
15. Mr. and Mrs. Reber are guests
The North Woodward branch of the
at the Astor hotel. En route to New
European Jewish %Yemen's Welfar
York they visited at Boston, Mass..
organization
will rive a ca-d part)
and Albany, N. Y.
Wednesday. at S o'clock at the hone
Mr, Charles Danto, accompanied by of Sir!. I. Frew's. 220 Elmhurst avant
Latest edition Just out. Phone
The proceeds will he devote) to
his grandson, Irwin Danto Berman.
Mrs. Josephine Jacobs, Addison
leave Monday for Los Angeles, where ward the bringing of Jewish cry',
Hotel, Cadillac 790.
they will remain the balance of the from Europe hinnthers and frle I
winter.
are invited.
20%
Every article in the store
Door Stops, Door Knockers, Desk
Seta, Book Ends, Vases, Electric
Toasters, Heaters, Irons, Statuary,
Candlesticks
ale and NIrs. Irwin Berry have re-
turned from a trip to Chicago where
they celebrated their first wedding
anniversary, January 4.
Mr. and Mrs. J F.. Baker of 1472
Burlingame avenue entertained for an
out-of-town guest on Sunday.
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