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o-cical and
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At Hadassah Dance 11

Opposite
Tulle.
Hotel

There's A Distinctive
Charm About A
Grand Piano

l 4N 'T it more desirable to trade at a
I shop where service is considered as
essential as value-gvine

We invite your in-
spection of the noted

grands offered here
--and obtainable no-
where else in the
State: All sizes,
Wide range of prices.

STEINWAY

GRINNELL BROS.

SORMER

VOSE

HAP.RLNGTON

PREMIER

Perhaps you've an instru-
ment you would consider
exchanging. To let us give
you free estimate of allow-
ance will not obligate you in
any way. Phone us (Cherry
3600). Better still, come in
TODAY. You can extend
payment over a consider-
able period if you wish.

Here you've greatest op-
portunity for selection of a
grand piano most pleasing
to you — and important
buying advantages.

Let us mail you Cat-
alog if not possible to
visit us soon.

firitmell Bros

The House of MI
Things Musical.

Headquarters, 1515.21
Woodward Ave.

Considering the step?

Leemelfinance
the ring!

I'm with you, Itoys! I know how it is—to want to give
her a ring when you haven't the "ready cash."

I'm Here To Help Out

Yes, sir! A small payment down entitles you to a selec-
tion from my entire sleek. I made my trip to New York
expressly for you Young Itomeos—to bring back the new-
est settings—the newest platinum mountings for engage-
ment rings, Did I accomplish my purpose? You'll say
co when you see the selection.

$250.00 to $2,500.00

) No "Cutting Corners" to meet
my charge account payments.

I give you the same easy credit terms I would a

bosTri friend- 4110 best of all, my charge account
In is the same as a cash Kale price.

Ehrlich Building

EDMUND G.

ADAMS AND HASTINGS

Majestic Institute for Dancing

WOODWARD CORNER WATSON. MAIN 481.
The worlds largest school for the correct teaching of correct dunning

200 LADY AND MEN INSTRUCTORS

Private lessons and classes dally—day and night.
NI one-hour legume, teaching the walt, one step, fox trot and two step
$ 5 . 0 0
Including free admission nightly for 1 year to our public dances.
Public dancing every night.
Lesson rooms separate and destinct from public ballroom.
Hali,to rent for special occasions.

'EW Spring Proeks, Suits and Millinery
linery arriving daily from exclusive
makers. We early only one of a
kind. Prices notably low.

Suits and Frocks

Millinery

$45 Upward

$15 Upward

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Aimee • Cfobias ShoF

Furmsely

at .:0 1 - 2

WItiiney Bldg.

Desire to inform their clientele that
they are now located
on

Broadwau at the Park

and are showing in their beautiful
new show room an ex-
quisite displa y
of

q owns

Wraps Suits

in addition to their creations in

Milliner] for Spring

PHILOMATHIC CLUB

(Old No. 243-147.)

Established 20 Years

)Q

Mrs. S. Baum, of Cleveland, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. I.eon
Frank, of Pingree avenue.

Mrs. Adolph Enggasi. and Mr. Moe
Maned, of Erskine
Robert Marw,
ris Enggass, of l'allister avenue, lef t ; street, has returned from a trip to
Reuben Kaltman, the newly elected
on Saturday for Camden, S. C., wher e t trawl Rapids.
, speaker, last Sunday presided over the
they will spend the remaining winte
-
first
tweeting of the new term. The
monthe.
Mrs. IfiltoEi' Ilanauer. , of 346 ax-
ii.x.
of the initial meeti
of
meeting, "Re-
i do avenue, has returned from svi et•i- solve
d , That Capital Punishment be
Airs. Benjamin Lambe* of Wes t ing, NV. Va., where she visited with solved,
Adopted in Michigan," was upheld by
Hancock avenue, entertained twelv e ' relatives and friends.
S. de Young and W. she Young, who
guests on Thursday last. compliment .
—
. , defeated their opponents, J. Margolis
ing Mrs. Henry Fechimer, who i s M I'S. Mili011 1.0011, of the Le:align
an d hi . Ah ranin ff. w.
de Young
leaving for the Hawaiian Islands.
, apartments, entertained several guests gained the honor of best speaker of
' at dinner. and fancy dress party on the evening because of his arguments
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Epstein, it f Saturday evening last.
and for his delivery. Dunng the gen-
Royal Oak, have taken the Samue
t _ era' discussion, Mr. Berger, a pat-
Fleavenrich home on Pingrec avenu e' Mrs. .A. Klein. of 346 Tuxedo ace- bationer, spoke on "Industrial Courts."
for the remainder of the winte r , flue, has arrived home from a trip I farold Baiter, acting as critic, point-
months.
' to Wheeling, W. Va., where site volt- ed out the correct principles of de-
n! relatives :11111 friends. bating and speaking, and illustrated
Mrs. Max I'. Heavenrich, of Sagi -
with examples of his own. Mr. Jas-
na•, who visited with her mother . Mr. Harry Horwitz, of Second low, an alumnus of the organization,
Mrs. Adolph Enggass, of Palliste f i101111 . V:11,1, W110 has been spending ;nidressed the members and expressed
avenue, has returned home.
some time in Ashville. N. C., has his pleasure at the growth of the
gone to Nliaini, Fla., to spend the re- Philoinathic. Nest Sunday R. limo-
Miss Adele Siegel, of Boston bottle - 1u:tinder of the
_ _
winter months. witz and S. Gurowitz will defend the
card, entertained at a theater party
Eighteenth Amendment, while N.
Lieberman and D. Koffman will op-
on Saturday last for Mrs. Albert Ginz- Mrs. Louis Harrison. of Webb aye- ic,'],
berg's guest, Miss Miriam Slomka, of law, has returned trout a visit with
New York. es and friends Vt'lleeling,
, W. Va.
PEP-0 GIRLS
Mrs. Hugo Freund entertained 16
guests at a birthday party at tier home
Mr. \V. G. Fleischman, of Hot el
on Chicago boulevard, on Monday 'fuller, has returned from a trip to
At a regular meeting of the Pep-0
afternoon.
Nets' York.
Girls, held at the home of Misses
Goldie and Jean Silverman, 961 Med-
Miss Ruth Breitenhach, a student
x bury avenue, on Wednesday evening,
t the University of Michigan, is Hotel,
r. J. has
Schrader,
of from
Charleroi
returned
ti trip Feb.
t 9, the following new officers were
s pending the mid-semester vacation New York city.
elected: Miss I.ibbie Gold, Tres.; Miss
with her parents. Mr. and jsfrs. A. T
May Mercur, Vice-Pres.; Miss Ida
Brcitenbach, of Putnam avenue.
Maxman, Treas.; Miss Jean Silverman,
NII. J. Meyer, Hotel Tidier, has re Sec. Many social events to take place
Mrs. E. Painter, of Milwaukee, is turned from a trip to Ness York city ' in the near future were discussed.
he guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
\I r. M. A. ', nisch, of Burlingam
Finsterwatd, of Calvert avenue.
avenue. has returned from a sever; ei PHI SIGMA EPSILON
days' visit in the Fast.
GIVES DANCE FEB. 26
Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein, of Tux-
edo avenue, entertained several guests
Miss Esther Inlet-man, daughter o f
The Pitt Sigma Epsilon fraternity
at luncheon and cards on Saturday
Mr. and Airs. William [merman, let t will hold an informal membership
last.
to spend the remainder of the wade r I dance on the evening of Feb. 26 in the
in a tour of the West, including stop Larrowe flail, corner of Seward and
Mrs. Anna Abrahamson, of 156 overs at relatives in New Orleans ,' Hamilton avenues. .About 30 couples
Elmhurst avenue. has returned from I.a., San Antonio, Tex., and I.os are expected to attend. Plans are un-
cveral months' stay in the Bermuda Angeles, Cal. _-
der way for making these membership
stands.
dances monthly events of the organi-
Miss Hattie and Minnie Winkel zation for the purpose of drawing the
Miss Dorothy Stern, of Jackson, man, of 444 Alger avenue, are on an members to gather for social evenings.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis extended trip to Akron, Loraine and
The fraternity has decided for an
, active charitable program for the year.
Oppenheint, of Hotel Statler.
Cleveland.
It has pledged its support to many
Mr. .A. C. Winkelman, of Cleveland. Jewish charities and activities. and
Mrs. Alfred Gach, entertained sev-
intends to become an important fac-
ral guests at luncheon and cards at ' is in Detroit to his many friends.
tor in the comtnunity in this respect.
et.
home
on
Burlingame
avenue
on
h
Tuesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Oppenheimer, of
Glenn Court, are spending the re-
UNIVERSAL CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman, mainder of the winter at A11{(110:1, 1;a
The Universal nub, composed of
of 66.1 West Kirby avenue, enter-
NI, and Mrs. Fred A. Ilarris and 32 Detroit Jewish boys, is offering an
, ?alma] 16 guests at a musicale and
their sister bliss Lillian Shiniberg informal dancing party to he held on
lance 1111 Sunday evening 1:1 , 1.
Elate moved to 2295 West Grand Sunday evening, Feb. 27, at the Ma-
iicstic Ball R00111, Woodward and \Vat.
Mr. Charles Dreifus, of Cleveland, boulevard. . --
' son street. LeRoy Smiths Orchestra
is the guest of his mother, Mrs.
'I will supply
Miss
Dorothy
Shapero
attended
the
Esther Dreifus, of Gladstone avenue.
rh P ri . iY.rttahiennmj,t.nisijc;rogr
ain includes
wedding of her cousin, Miss Sophie!
' th:: presentati on of a number of
Koenig,
and
Mr.
Ben
Kass,
\Ir. and Mrs.
Rintlskoff,
held
a
t
favorite
song hit a by Aubrey Git tle-
of Tennyson avenue. returned on Sun- the Hotel Astor, New York city, "" , man, Abe Itorenstein, Harry
Eel, 8.
day from several weeks' visit with
I and others. There will also be ex-
_
relatives in St. l'ill11, Mi1111.
hibition dancing, and confetti and
Shapero Hive, No. 564 will have a favors will help beautify the event.
Mrs. Emil Amberg. of Cass ave- public pedro party Tuesday, Feb 2 ,
nue, entertained on Saturday after- at 2 p. rat., at n26 Warren avenue,
noon, for nine little guests in honor East. Refreshments will be served.
l'roceeds of the party will be given to
of her daughter Blanche.
charity.

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Diamond Engagement Rings

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Stir. and Mrs. Saul Ginsberg, of
Buffalo, spent a few days with rela-
tives in this city last week.

Mrs. B. Sliefiner, of Cleveland, is
the guest of Mrs. Lawrence Good-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slontan, of man, of Edison avenue.
the Charlevoix Hotel, are in. New
Y ork, where they went to see their \Ir.. George Epstein, of Chicago
children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur boulevard, entertained 12 guests on
Heintzleman (Katherine Sloman), of Wednesday inst.
Providence, R. I., ere leaving for an
extended trip to Europe, where Mr.
BESSYE BARNETT
mt,a Lillian s he , , ttitatrat at the
Heintzleman, a noted artist will con-
invert:0y
of Michigan,
is spending
tinue his studies in the art centers of the
mid-semester
vacation
with her Who, with Seymour Sitnons, will sing
several songs of Mr. Simons's com-
the Old World. parent a on Vest Kirby avenue.
position. !Hiss Barnett is also a
member of the entertainment coin-
Air. Henry Wittman, of East Kirby
Nits. John human:in entertained 40 mince, which is headed by Celia
avenue, is spending some time in New
stiosts at bridge I at her home on 40 Meyers.
York city.
McLean avenue on Thursday after-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slomati, of noon laAt,
JUDAEANS CERTAIN
John R street, have returned front
Cleveland. w h ere they visited w i t h
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, of
DANCE IS SUCCESS
Mr. and Mrs. N. Slurs (Margery St u Collingsvood avenue, have returned
' from a visit in Cleveland.
titan).
Detroit Young Judaea looks for a
Mrs. Nlas Cohen, of the Rustent record crowd and one of the finest
Nils!: Blanche J. Hart, of Brush
social
gatherings at the dance to take
street, is spending two weeks at New apart no nt s, NN'est Grand boulevard,
has returned front a trip to New place this Saturday night at the
York city.
Shaarey 7.edek congregation. Ap-
York.
prdoximately 500 tickets were die-
Sly. and Mrs. II. G. Morris, of 29
NIr. and lIrs. . Oscar \t. Rosenfield, posed of, and all of Judaea's friends
Pilgrim avenue, entertained at a box
Party on Tuesday evening last at the of Seward avenue, ent ertained their , are expected to attend the fleet putt-
lianer-Thiband concert, compliment- c:Ills at dinner on Friday reviling last, , Ile dance given by the juvenile Zion.
ing Mrs. A. Fisher, of Milwaukee. commemorating their twenty-lifili 1st organization.
guest of Mr. and NI re. Louis Simon, nedding anniversary.
The hall has been decorated with
and Mrs. A. Baum, of Cleveland, guest
the banners of all the 20-odd circles
NI r. and NI r—
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank.
s. Samuel Day is, of of this city, and everything will be'
Toledo, spent a few days wills M rs' done to Indicate that this dance Is'
Miss Kate Friednian. of 1543 Chi _ J Ii. Claris, of Chicago' h"tilevard. ' representative of the most active
—
sago boulevard entertained twenty .
Zionist body in the city.
two young people at a delightfu I , \I r. Lawrence Goodman, of Edi-
Credit for the success of the dance
Valentine party Saturday evening son avenue. entertained several guests
Invited guests included members it I , iltie,looriii,dggeheorn guest AI
last, sic,c,I.fftuipulri- . Is due almost entirely to Miss Sylvia
.
Clohismith,
one of the local Young ,
the font Girls Literary society.
Judaea leaders. The dance has been
of Cleveland.
_
arranged under the direct supervision
Complimenting the Yom Girls I.it .
gol,r,st.
N
, :\..
crony Society, Miss Kate Friedmat II w, 5rI e r.
o f Du
hi val
ma , iri
tii d f Toir
NI , s o. : of the Young Judaea Dramatic Club
the
entertained 30 guests at a forma
J.' end the Defenders of the White and
dancing party, Saturday. February 12 , II. Davis, of Chicago Insoles and Iasi Blue. Herbert Pitmen, leader of the
at her home. 1545 Chicago boulevard . ' week.
latter, also deserves considerable
Kcd and white were used effective]
credit for work he has done towards
as Valentine decorations in the bat I Mr. John !merman, of 40 McLean making the dance a success,
room and dining room. A buffet avenue. has returned from a two
luncheon was served at midnight. weeks visit in Battle Creek.

—charm of tone; of ap-
pearance — i t a presence
creating an atmosphere of
elegance, refinement and
discrimination to an extent
not equalled by any other
type of instrument.

Opposit e
Tulle.
Hotel

72 West Adams Ave.

All Society Items and other local note. shod
ul be communiated
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to th eoffice
o
of the
Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon
in order to appear in the cur rent week's
Issue. !'hone Glendale B326, Society Editor. Mad notice so
as to be received not later
than Wednesday.

A number of friends entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry M. Fcchimer, of
Pallister avenue, at dinner at Hotel
Statler, on Saturday night, prior to
their departure for Sari Francisco,
from which point they sail with their
family for the Hawaiian Islands,
where they will spend the remainder
of the winter months.

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'

Mrs Sidney M. Siegel and son,
Mr. and Mrs. lien Kane, of 311 East
EMI, of Milwaukee, soent a week at ; Warren avenue, who left for
Seattle,
-he Addison Hotel with her parents, Wash.,
on Dec. 12 to attend the wed-
Mr. and Mrs. 1. \V, Jacobs.
ding of their niece, Mice Sadie Kane,
were the guests of their brother and
Mrs. Eugene Konple, entertained at sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane,
Innehenn and cards at her home on with whom they spent six weeks at
Colorado avenue on Friday last.
Seattle. They then went to SanFran-
Eisen. where they spent several weeks.
Mr and Mrs Sidney Wiseman en. and from there went to Los Angeles,
'ertained for the 12 guests at their ! where they will spend several months.
home, on Saturday evening last.
Mrs. T. L. Zuiebacic, of Kirby ave-
Mrs. Edward Frank entertained at nue, and Miss Beatrice Zuicback, of
iteItine at her home on 'Virginia Park Owen avenue, have left for a three
-ut Saturday last.
months, stay at Los Angeles, Calif.
where they will join their mother
loss Genres Hammes, of 96 Far.' Mrs. F. Zeieback and sister, Mis-
--,nd Pt•*, has returned from a sew- Tuba Zuiehack. Many delightful en
-es1 weeks' stay with relatives and tertainments were given in their
• riends in Chicago.
honor .

LEWIS

Detroit's Only
Jewish

Funeral Director

7739 JOHN R STREET

MARKET 2114

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