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TIE &TWIT, AW1S/16 ROA lc Le:

'ocial and
Qrsonal

Fyfe's Downstairs Department

LOOK FORWARD TO
.....
RECORD CROWD AT
MASQUERADE DANCE

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7 4.71i, iyevP

Oppc site
Taller
Hotel

Bicur Cholera, Jr.., Complete. Prep•r-

ations for Novel Event This Sun-
day; Announce Judges.

vim. to this exclusive shop
h will
convince you that the words

of attending the dance.
The novelty of the masquerade will
lie in its conventionality, according to
the conimittee in charge. Decora-
. tions for the halls are being arranged
Sir. and Mrs. J. lianni, of Taylor to give one an impression of an Orl-
avenue, are spending a few weeks in
New York City.

OU will further appreciate the of-
," ferings as revealing the finest

"Personal . Service" here consti-
tute something more than an ad-
vertising phrase.

,,,,.„„,„,,.„rate ti

NI r.. Albert Kahn, of Rowena street,

of the hears sea of the "Tca''
given Ii lilc WttntrI • s City Club at
tlit it clubrooms on 55'filitesday after-

our

11.011 1. , 1.

NIr Joseph Sit-gel, of Boston bottle-

(aril, who spent two (eveks in the east,
bas returned home.

Sirs. 'al. Fanble. of 51'est Bethune
with her sister,
Mn. Justin Rol 1 man ( Josephine
Freud), in Cincinnati, has returned

at cone, who visited

Special!

W

home.

Our newest arrival - distinctive in
design, of dependable quality, and an
altogether remarkable value.

Mrs. J. II. Sp.Ocr eillcrtaissed de-
lighfully for 12 gut sin at her home
Nlinitclair out our 011 Friday after-
moos. complinsesoute, it is.
Nlorris. of Connecticut 111,1111t . , ,V110St -
inartiagt . to NIr.
1 , isel, of this

011

.lust as illustrated.

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At a special introductory price, per
pair--

ef tilt of April.

city, 5% ill In'

$6.85

NIr. and

of SC1:1/1111

Nil. ...

\loioo,

I:0..111. 11'1th
Sunday

litt111c,t11'11. It'll 011

Last fur a .rte rat

k.'

ill Si.

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Downstairs Department

11.s. !boot sdlal man. of

-1,1111

1.1.1

e, I. Ill S , a

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ctiger, who spent
some time in Cuba, are now motoring
through Florida.

.mend days

) irk.

of

N lin. Rose Hecht, of It.a.st I latteild,
autiiite, has rettirned from a delightful
visit with
Si
retttif e , and friend. its 11a1-
Boson., .Ntlautie City and New York

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Rtroit5.
lost OX01151VO
Ntowlig
of .perfoct
Drizonds

Sallan)

Sir. and Sirs. Harris, Kaplan. of East
Hancock avenue, are spending a new
weeks in NIt. Clemens.

MINK
KOLINSKY
SQUIRREL

Fur Wraps, Capes and Coats Made to Order.

I

Repairing and Remodeling.

Baer & Polansky

Eureka Bldg.

1525 BROADWAY

Main 7825

Furriers for more than a Qls ..... of a Century.

Gabrilowitsch & Schkolnik

SONATA RECITAL

Piano and Violin

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, AT 8:30
Temple Beth El

PROGRAM
Beethuven-Sonata No. 6, Violin and Piano. A Major Opus 30.
Schumann-Sonata for Piano. G Minor Opus 22.
Bach-Chaconne. Violin Alone.
Brahms-Sonata No. 3. Violin and Piano. D. Minor Opus 108.
0

Seats $2.20, $1,65, $1.10, 55c. Now on Sale Grinnell's

NOW ON SALE AT GRINNELL'S
Robert de Bruce, Manager.

Majestic Institute for Dancing

WOODWARD CORNER WATSON. MAIN 481.

The worlds largest school for the correct teaching of correct (biasing

200 LADY AND MEN INSTRUCTORS

Private lessons and (lasses daily-day and night.
ttlemetour lessons, teaching the with, one step, fon trot and two step
5 . 0 0
Including tree admission nightly for 1 year to our public dances.
Public dancing every night

1.061100 rooms separate and destinct from public ballroom.

Hall to rent for special occasions.

GORHA SHOP

\I r. II.
of Flom] 'Fuller, who
spelt some time in the Ea,t, has re-
turned Mime,

n AG M

NIr. H. Simons. of Hotel Smiler • Ins ,
returned from a few (la's' , lay in Nett
York.

WE URGE A
COMPARISON
OF VALUES

NIr. A. Keidan, of tiratim avenue.
in spending some time in Alt. Clem

ELEANOR KATZER.

Mr. and Mr , . I•. Stark., who sin lit
'tone time in
New York, have re•
turned to their home on Taylor ave-
nue.

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Mr. and Sir,. Arthur Swartz en-
, tertained several friends at dinner on
Friday evening last, at their home at
587 East Grand boulevard.

NIr. and NIrs.
Tarnask•, ni
Taylor
avenue. are visiting wills
friend. in New York.

Mr. Adolph Fischer, of Nlilwattkee,
quilt a few days. with Mr. and NI,.
Louis Simon and Mr. and Sirs. 1lar-
51111 Sill1011, of Niel-can avenue.

T1111,11:0 I i i , complimenting Ihr

\lb. Rost Lieberman entertained at
luncheon al Hotel Stephenson on

Si i,se, Frances Sluff. Betty \\'olf ant.
Sozaunc Slay. of Chicago, SI n. 1.(mi,
55'itt (Lois 120115). and SG., Sylvia
Gittleman, of this city.

ilenjamin Salzstrin, \who Na.
of NIr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mr. E. E. Summers. of Hotel Inller,
Jacobs, of Collingwood avenue, has who spent several days in New York
returned to her home in Milwaukee1 City, has returned.

theguest

m.t.d ni.dit. In additionb
t..ere will be
011/11
serpentine to add to the

ittirro•G ■ its.
i tse a rtk i l to the ladies
and gentlemen wearing the best cos

SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS ON

tunics. The judges W1111 will :ICI 111.011
the
distribution of the prize.: art
ludo. Harry lb keidan, Councilman
1). NV. Simon., Bernard Ginnber4 :old
. 1. Cummins. editor of the Itiff ish
Chr(micle.
.\11 interesting program of enter-
tainment lia, Bern arrani.i.ed for the

GOLDWARE
SILVERWARE
DIAMONDS

PEARLS
WATCHES
CLOCKS
LEATHER GOODS

to include l•rank liessinger.
rioted vocalist.
The committee in charge is headed

by Nathan 11. Scholniek and includes
Katzer, Ruth Rosen, Ilenrt-
etta I)vorkin, Manuel Rosenthal.
Harry Satovsky, Klise Miller, l'rances
Adelstein, 'Janie! Shapiro, Harry
Stone and Charles Rubin,.

BOOK BUILDING

JUST TWO BLOCKS SOUTH
OF HOTEL STATLER

MRS. JACOBSON DIES
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS

GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS, INC.

Mr , . N lark Jacobson (Rose Jacob),

26. year. old, one of the most lovable

sInffit PrOnli111 . 11t of Detroit Jew-
i))11 , ociety women, died a week ago

Glut 1)SNIITI S. SILVTRSMITI LS ANTs JPWELERS
a7-au
liPU1 I
[Mask BUILDING
DETROIT

Thursday after a short illness. Iler
funeral, which was 1111e of the largest

tiltC11 in Dell- Oil. was 11(. 111 011

Friday, with Ral.shi A. NI. Hershman
Mrs. Sharks. Stern (Gertrude Wert-
Mr. Air an F. Trash,. of 101 Edison
heimer), of Joliet. 111.. is the guest of avenue, spent several day, in New officiating. .1s a mark of respect for
dm
deceased, the doors of the syna-
her sister. Mrs. Charles Bennett, of : York last .
0::15111. WIT1 . 511u'llt•ii W1111 11 the cortege
Massachusetts avenue.
p.i ,, e(1.
Mr. A. S. Goldberg. of Hotel Char-
NIr-. larob.un was prominent in
Dr. Roy (ircenthal, of .\1111 .Nrlior. levoix, who spent several days in New
vt rs
I ui-Is itt•tivity of importance
spent a few days With Ili. parents. Mr. , York Ctiy. has returned.
in the tidy.
Slip was active in the
and Mrs. jtilitis Grremhal, ui .
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5 - o tioo
p o apt e ', Auxiliary of the
Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Lang, of Hotel Sbi.)r) v lvdek, the liadas•all and
: Toiler, are making, an extended tour man) other organizations.
She In
Mr. and
_5 \Vold. of Coiling- in the East,
two chil-
p mid avenue, hat e returned from a
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dren,
Betty
and
Ilene,
her
par-
ph asabs
visit
with
relatives and •
Nfr. D. Mendstick is -.pending
Nit's. A. Jacob, trf 288
Mr.
friends in 55'llke,barre, Pa.
: time in Now York City.
t(hir
si,111••,
Mr,
Ilarry
Rowena.
Fr,ink. NI,. Samuel
l'rank. Mr,.
m e of the most Iihighlful ..ocial
NIr. D. Kos in, of Virginia l'ark,
Louis It. Iti•r.,er and Miss Josephine
fame I ion, of the past work (van the returned from a several week,' stay IayuL: :and late brothers, Ben, Nailiatt.
Progrt•ssive Dinner and dance gisru in New V 01.1<.
Bynum and Louis.
at the homes of NIr.
N1rs. .s.
-
Lapin Cohen.
\Hs,
avenue; Mr.
Lieberman entertained at
and \I n. Jack Snyder.
a v enue; 0 Inacheott Thitr , day. Feb. 24. in lilt'
'rickets for the first annual dance of
.:1111 NI's. I. O. Rosenberg,
flitting room of the }IMO Stevens°
Its
lingwood :us coils, and Mr. and Mrs. Covers wene laid for sin. inelnding
" n are
March
( ‘ o it t e 4
I . , \vi t t 1 1 .„., R,.0 ;) S y?. a t blue l/1111 l't.1111 %, temple.
Arthur Pollock, of Atkin,on avenue, Sirs.

The Style Center

for

rsis.,sio

ran Tuesday evening last. The affair

Spring and Summer urs

SABLE
STONE MARTEN
BAUMARTEN

TH E
M

Popular Priced

Gowns and Dresses

Attractive designs in all the new
and approved fabrics, featuring Taf-
fetas, Canton Crepes, Georgettes,

Crepe Sat in s, Mignonettes and
Serges.

AMITIANS

Woodward at Gratiot

was given in commemoration of a
fit tiding anni er,arf and several
bitlidays of the little coterie. \\*ash.
mehin decorations svere
featured at the various table , and a
different course was set-sict at each
home.

\Ir. Samuel

Pal.. of Kalamazoo.
spent a' few dav• its the city, the guest
of mane friends.

s-ia N. Gittletilan.
Schiff and
Betty \Voir. id Nero fork City, and
0,... er i ng
Suz:mne Slat'. , - ,j• Chic ago.
Th s, d ec.
i s itors o f Th.,

orations e 1. 1.4

dishes vecre the favors.

11V1l11111'.

Mks Aimee Rosenthal, principal in
the Holmes School. entertained her
reaching staff of 20 at her home on
Tennyson avenue on Friday evening
last.

Mr. M. I.. Prensky. of 1725 Bur-
lingame avenue, has returned from
several days' stay in New York City.

Miss Helen Harris, elf New York,
mat of Mrs. Arthur l'ollock of At-
kinson avenue was charmingly enter-
tained by several friends at luncheon
it Dixieland on Saturday last.

Opposite Tel. Bldg.

sl""ce"re as follow

& Snyder Co.. ND,

:11111

The Progress Club of Detroit was'
:organized recently for the purpose
of doing social and charitable work.
The officers elected at the last meet-
ing included A. Suffrin, president,•
Sam Gerson, vice-president; Sigmund
Rubner, treasurer, and Sam Jacobs,
secretary.
Immediate action for charitable
work was taken at the last meeting,
when the organization decided to
supply a destitute family with meat
and groceries for a period of four
weeks. The club will be ready to as-
sist any other person or persons of
,,whose plight they may be informed.

113 Clifford St.

s

Teaching the Art of Tone Production is a Science
in itself. The Vocal Teacher who knows little
about the Mechanism of the Vocal Organs is incap-
able of bringing out the possibilities of one's voice.

evening.
The next Wct . kly meeting of the •o-

I. LEONARD BRAUN

A Teacher who Sings-A Singer who Teaches.

'reacher tit Tone Placement and Interpretation of
Standard Songs, Operatic Arias and Modern Jew-
ish Compositions, in English, German and Italian.

Exclusive Russel Styles

TWO YOUNG JUDAEA
CLUBS TO DEBATE

PROGRESS CLUB

Shop

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NIr

; 555,
5
hut

NIrs. Jacob Rau s, of [tedium as, is • ' iel Y will I '
at the twine 555
w,-t. Ian, reinrnrd Ivnnr ail,
.In nil \hiss Ml iunie Shure, 0n1 Theotiort
i'll111 . . MI MI1,11 I.
fug a sill I, 111 New
ork

Mr. told Mr,
lo.,ilt Goldberg
(Ruth Levyn who .111 tit a few weeks
-
--
at the home of NIr. I) 4. Leven, ! Rabbi Fit inam One of Judges This
SurdsJochanan ben Zeccei
Lt ;thigh .Npariments, on ‘Marren ave-
nue, have gone to Toledo tsherc they
Theme.
will spend C1111111 time
Resolvcd that Joehanan ben Zac-
NI,. Morris Cohn and daughter. i cal was a Traitor" will he the topic
p.
Lillian Cohn. of Alpena. Stich., of a debate to be held at
are skit's, with relatives and friends Sunday, March 6, at the Alsavath
Achim synagogue, IVestininster and
in the city.
Delmar avenues. between the Defend-
----
\li,s Esther Cohn, of Oakland all. - ers of the White and Blue and the
Ins left fur Denver. Coln. where Young Judaea Commit
Hyman Cohen, Leonard Milling
- he will remain for ffx months.
and Barney Jaroslow, comprising the
team from the Defenders, will uphold
NIrs. .N. Barkman. who spent sev-
the affirmative argument in the de-
eral weeks in New York City, visited bate. Rachel Norber. Zelda Medve-
with relatives and friends in Detroit dov and Minnie Telanof will uphold
III route to her home in East Tawas, the negative side in the debate.
Mich.
Each of the debaters will speak far
to minutes in the opening argument..
Olga Braun of Iltulapv.t, fltni- with an additional three minutes for
aarY ig .pending 111/1111` time with Mr.
each for rebuttal. The preparation,
and Mrs. John Feldman, of 25 Grove
for the debate were made by Her-
avenue. flimflam! Park
bert Parrett for the Defenders and
lay- Miss Sylvia Goldsmith for the
\I r. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, of Dramatic girls.
Second boulevard. art. in Battle Creek
Rabbi A. M. Hershman. 1)r. N. E.
for a few week.' atay.
.Nronstam and Miss Rosetta Stone
will act as judges. bliss Rosa Cop-
Mr. Herman Schoenfeld. of Taylor insky, one of the Young Judaea lead-
af omit , . has worried from a visit in ers. will net as chairman.
Ni w York
II,- public is invited to attend the
debate.

Mr J. 0. Spring, of lime! Churl,
dx, spent several days in New York
City last week

Woman's Wear

hail from the nittlitherS. The enter-
ranters fur
s
the
'Mr. Goodman, frosts \\"alersots, Berlin

I Milt' carried out N
".511 5' part
555155
l i mns
during Inc tatter

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Nli•s Estelle Goldstein, of Brook
1)11. N. Y.. i. visiting Mr. 31111 Nit ,
Miss Helen Harris. of New York
J. F. 11.11,, r, 1472 Burlingame avenue.
City. is the guest at the 1101111 . of Mr.

and NI rs Arthur Pollock. of Atkin...is

Millinery
$15 Upward

Sir. David Einstein, of Chicago,
i•itoll with relatif es in the city (or'
,e5 era! days.

Mr. and NIrs. Harry 11. Berger and
Mr. \S'. 5. Doris. of Lorraine ave.
little daughter, Rosemary, of 4181 tine, was in New York for several
N1.11•11111rough
31- 1 1 visiting in days last week.
b., York and .Mlantic City.
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NB.. and Mrs. .1. 05.1.n. of Hotel
NIrs. NVilliam Itrown, of Virginia Stall,. ;ire Making an cut, 1111, il trip
P,irk, spent it few day, in Buffalo Lea in the East.

.1V4-1111e.

Specially !templed

Suits and Frocks
$45 Upward

'Toledo

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New Spring

Miss. Ruth l'ents, who visited with

relatives and friends in
week, 1111S returned to her home its

Si-. and Mr.. .NI Schoenfeld, for-
NI r. Lout. "'Mum. of McLean :1V1•- merly of this city, now of Chicago, art
"ill 'spru l °nu'ic r c k ,1 11 Nea rc !sewing old friendship, in Detroit,
m k I sty. Bas returtsffil home.
this week.

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garments alike-yet prices re-
main remarkably modest.

Sir. S. \V. Epstein, of Chicago bou-
levard, has returned from a stay in
New York.

lilt '.

Woodward and Adams

achievements in the fashion
realm; smart, distinctive-no two

Burlingame avenue.

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NIr. and Mrs. Louis \Veit. of Chan-
dler as emir, have returned from a
several weeks' visit in Boston and

OMEN'S brown calfskin Brogue Ox-
fords with welt solen and medium toes
and heels.

T idler
Hotel

72 West Adana AU..

ing forward to a record crowd at the
masquerade dance to he held this Sun-
day evening at the Shaarcy Zedek:
'f hr gcnnunium n. we II a. the
All Society Item, and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the,
room will be thrown open fde the
Chronicle by S o'clock
W
in the current week's
i n or d er to

teas

Opposit e

The ;kali - C11111e111.1111110, are look-

issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society );diver. Mail notices so as to be received not later ,Musing
ll
than Wednesday.
I who have designated their Intentiotr,

New Brogues

a

Mr. Braun aprears under the auspices of the
Chamber Music Society "Bureau."

Vocal aspirants may arrange for a tryout.

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Studios at 3609 Woodward Ave. (old No. 615).
Corner Davenport. Phone Glendale 8450.

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Displaying Also Exclu-
sive

Dress Models

of Canton Crepe, Twill
Cord, Trieofina, Poiret
Twill, and other high
grade fabrics; moder-
ately priced.

$50 $75 $95

and up.

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1526-30 Woodward Awe.

$
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Tried and Found Satisfactory

It is now three weeks since we started
business with a complete line of Kosher
e
Meats and Poultry, and those who patron-
e e
ized us came back and expressed their corn-
e e i
plete satisfaction with our products and
methods of handling meats. Our knowl-
e e i
edge of Kosher Meats and extensive buying
e e
powers places us in a position to serve you
e e
with the best quality at prices as reasonable
as others are getting for inferior stock. i e
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It will be to your advantage to visit this
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new and up to date Kosher Meat Market
e e e
located in the heart of the greatest shop-
e e
ping district in Detroit.
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A trial purchase will prove that the
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above statements are sincere.

SIMS MARKET

Stall 53.

Cass-Woodward Market

Stall 53.

Woodward at Hendrie

Chronicle Advertisers Represent
The Best Merchants in Detroit

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