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Three Things
We Hold
Paramount:

All Snort) Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the
CIL ronirle by S o'clock each Wednesday•Iternoon in order to appear in the current week's
issue. Phone Glendale 8J26, Society Editor. sad notice. so as to be
received not later
than Wednesday.

Rabbi and Mrs. Leo NI. Franklin
Sirs. \V. Swartz, of Burlingame ave.
enterta i ned t h e att eer , an d e „mi t
., nue, . has returned from an extended
hoard of the Temple Beth El at din trip in tine east.

nee at their home ton Saturday cm,
Sir. and Mrs. E. C. Davies, of Hotel
Mg last.
Tidier, have returned from a several
—
weeks'
trip in Atlantic City and Nate
Mr .Mbert Kahn. of Rowena 0 reo,
returned (on Monday from a several ynrk;
days' visit 11 i Ni w York.
Mr. E. Heine, Hotel Scatter, is visit-
. mark, N. N.
Prof. Henry Englander. u( Cinch.- ing M in . I...

A brilliant galaxy of Spring
presentations that achieve the
highest conceptions of master
designers; surpassing in their
beauty, yet restrained in price.

OPP.a•

Service - Styles - Values

nati, was entertained during his stay
Sir
BESSIE SCHOMBERGER
Joachimsthal has returneol
in Detroit by Mr. and Sirs. Joseph
froma trip to New York City.
Selling, of Hotel Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sehomberger,
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S1 r. B. Mor is, Ifotel 'fuller, is of 327 East Ilancock avenue, an-
r
Congressmae Julius Kahn. of S.11.
.
Tending some time in the east.
nounce the engagement of their
t h e
daughter, Bessie, to Mr. Morris Rob-
t Fr
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and
NIrs.
NI.
It.
Diamond,
of
inson,
son
Monolay evening, was tine guest of 5
of Mrs. and Mrs. D. Rob-
1r. Hotel 'fuller, are visiting with rcht-
and Mrs M rIvilic W rit, of 25 Um' . tiers allot friends in Ness York City, insult, of 308 Rowena street.
necticut avenue.
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Air. and Sirs. N. Itielfield olnOnne
, .
li
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Sir . II, Newman, of the Charlevoix
Sir. and Mrs. Edwin M. R'''''e" " t 'r,
the togagement of their da ughte
of Boston Boulevard,
h
Hotel,
has
returneol
front a trip to ..
(lave returned w tts hi„ gto „ .
;\ one Shirley, to Sir. Jay Akin, of
I from an extended trip to California.
thi s city
R ecepti on will be at sister's
I
Mr. \1'. Iturnstein, of Taylor ave- mine. Mrs. li. Rush, 248 Nledloury,
SG, Sarah Baer, of Wheeling, 11. nue, is spending some time in the east. Sunday' evening, March 20. No
it:114/0S.
Va , is the [Rouse guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel 'I". Berger, of Lawrence
DETROIT'S
Sir. S. Askerman, of Hotel Tuller,
as emit..
sTialtrE= SHOP
has returned from a trip to \Vashing-
ton and Atlantic City.
M
Sirs \Vali:lee llosetolleim, of Pin-
firer avenue, has returned from a set -
Mr. S. Feldman, of Burlingame ave-
era' week,' visit with relatives and
nue, has returned from a visit to New
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York and Atlantic City.
Sirs. Johanna Saloman and Sir.
Miss Blanche Ilart spent a few day,
Mr. Si. Schnabel, of Hotel Taller, Harris Horow(tz, of Detroit and
in New York last week.
is visiting with relatives and friends Hawks, Mich., were married a week
ago Sunday at the home of the bride,
in New York City.
Mr. David A. Brown returned 011
1129 Sixth street, Miami, Fla. Dr.
Monday from a trip to New York.
Mr. Si. Kleinman, of Cleveland, was Stephen S. ‘Vise, who was stopped
o
while on his trip for the
the guest of 111r. and Ales. Nathan inldiami
Mrs. David Sheyer, of Rowena Friedman, of 101 Rhode Island ave-
nist Organization of America, of-
street, spent a few (lays in Ann Arbor nue.
lociatud. Mr. Lindeman played t h e
last week.
wedding march for the ceremony.
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Mrs. Horowitz wore a white silk
Nfr. and Mrs. Leon Steinberg, of
Mr. David G. Einstein and Sir. Bits- Euclid avenue, have returned from an suit and turban of ',ink. She carried
key, of Chicago, who were guests at extended visit to California.
boonquet of sweet peas and roses.
the golden wedding anniversary of
There was a wedding breakfast for
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Slesinger, were
Nlr .and Sirs. A. J. Slyer., of Hotel the party at the Miramar Inn, alter
entertained at dinner at the home of Charlevoix, are visiting with relatives which Mr. and Mrs. Ifor(owitz left
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hilsberg, of 109 and friends in New York and Bastion. -for Palm Beach and Cuba on their
Monterey avenue, on Wednesday
Mr. I.. B. Striding, of Hotel Tidier, wedding journey. The attractive cen-
evening last.
have returned front an extended east- ter piece was sweet peas and roses.
'Rose present at the breakfast
t ell trip.
Charles Weinman, son of Mr. and
were: Nfr. and Sirs. Charles Marks,
Mrs. Sidney S. Weinman, of 74 Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannettlioltz and Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of Detroit;
Lean avenue, entertained motny of his Mrs. Nloses NI. Nathan has e returned Sir. and Sirs. Sack, of Cleveland.
friends at a dancing party at the De- from a to-a week,' stay in New Volk,
Ste. Horowitz is a business man
troit Conservatory of Music, on Sat- Atlantic City and \Vashingtom D. C. with considerable interests, both in
urday evening last.
Detroit and Hawks, where he will
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Baker, 2726 take his stiff: about the first of May.
Sir. Milford Stirs of East Grand Virginia Park, are entertaining their They have a winter home in Miami
Boulevard, is spending 10 days iii niece, !Hrs. Estelle Goldstein, of New to which they expect to return next
year.
Washington and New York.
York City.

Spring Suits
and Frocks
$45 Up

Spring Hat.
Specially Desigh,,,I

$15 Up

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Suits - Wraps
Frocks - Skirts
-- Blouses

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and Domestic

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Opring
that characterize
the Indiviclualityor
This hop

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Mr. and Sirs. A. Lapin Cohen. of
Burlingame avenue, arc visiting with
relatives and friends in Cleveland and
N1 ilwatffice.

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The Musical Club met at the hums
of Miss Slyra Cohen on Second Bottle.
tarot on Monday afternoon last.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg, of
Chicago Itonlevard, are spending some
time ill the Bermudas.

The display of Spring and Easter data is
wonderful indeed. Every new feature
being embodied in the models and trim-

Sliss Dorothy Hill Blumenthal, it
West Branch, Mich., is the guest of
Mrs. II. Alpern and family, of \Veld,
avenue.

mings, combine to make for exclusiveness.
Such prominent milliners as

ithirsliatter BuIztO

Mrs. Hugo Parshall entertained II
guests at hincheon on Monday last at
her home on Leicester COWL

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THIRD ANNUAL

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BAR-MITZVAH

AT THE

MAJESTIC BALLROOM
Woodward at Watson

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SUNDAY, MARCH 20th

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Sirs. Joseph Wetsman, of Virginia
0 , lark, has returned from an extended
visit with relatives and friends -in
; Sioux City and Osgaloosa, Iowa.

Samuel 13. Ghinasin, formerly of P.:.
Seholnick & Ghinasin, has gone into
lousiness with Mr. David B. Brown
and the two will establish at their
new store at 3119 Woodard avenue, 'Ea-
near Watson street, under the name
of the Cimbro Boot Shop. They will
h andle a high class line of men's and
ladies' footwear. Mr. Ghinasin has
been in business for a number of
years at the Seholniek and Ghinasin
store on Hastings and Winder. Mr.
Brown has been in the shoe business
for 14 years.

OBITUARY

Mr. !tarry Itogro•, 062 !lento,
street. Is cll known Detroit resident,
died 'f hursday morning, March 3, a'
Los Angeles, Cal., at the age of tilt
Ile is smut- lived by his wife, Sirs. Anna
Bogrow, three daughters, Sirs. Gussie
Eisenberg, Detrffit, Sirs. H. Marrow.
Pasadena, Cal., and Mrs. S. Stahl, Too.
Angeles, and four sons, Max. Lout.
and Oscar, of Detroit, and Joe, of Loos
Angeles. Sfax and Oscar 13ogrvw Ten
for California last Thursday to attend
the funeral.

Mr. Sant Jacoby, 76 year, 0111, of
Akron, O., passed away Friday, Slam.
4. He is survived by his wife, four
sons, including Philip and Adolph
Jacoby of Detroit, three daughters. 26
Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson, of
grandchildren and five great grand-
Chicago Boulevard, are spendin S
In loving but sad remembrance of children.
0, some time in Atlantic City and New our departed husband and father,
1 ork.
harry M. Schiller, who passed away
We otter for
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!Starch 10, 1919.
your consIdera.
Mr. Julius Berman, of Btu-litigant
The sweetest spot on earth.
don a complete
, avenue. has returned from a trip to
That memory holds most dear,
selection of
; California. Mr. L. R. Berger, of Car-
Is the myrtle covered mot.•ol.—
Granite and Mar-
1 field avenue, spent several days in
My husband's sleeping there.
ble Monuments,
a I New York last week.
Tombstones,
As time flies on, dear husband,
Grave Markers.
I miss you more and more,
Mrs. Adolph Stimuli and Mrs. Rosa
and Grave En-
But still it brings us near the day,
T. Rosenfield spent Sunday in Ann
losuree of very
Arbor.
When we shall meet, to part 110
high quality. At
more.
the same time
Sadly missed by ha loving wife and
Mr. David Mitchel. of Seward ave-
our prices are
nue, has returned from an extended daughter.
low.
Gertrude and Regina ScItiller.
trip to California.

IN MEMORIAM

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VALUABLE PRIZES

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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.

1. LEONARD BRAUN

A Teacher who Sings—A Singer who Teaches.

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

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

Vocal aspirants may arrange for a tryout.

Studios at 3609 Woodward Ave. (old- No. 645).
Corner Davenport. Phone Glendale 8458.

A Large Stock of

GHINASIN, BROWN OPEN Ez -
BAZAAR TO ASSIST
JEWS OF HUNGARY GIMBRO FOOTWEAR SHOP

Ste. and Mrs. A. Jacobs and Nlr
Leslie If. (tunint have moved fro
.klired street to 15 Virginia l'ark.

1

Byron I

ATHENA GIRLS

hating Club hest Sunday evening. D.

. 1 0104oling for the Jewish war sut•
errs of Hungary, the First Hun-
garian Congregation Beth Moses an-
nounces that it will give a grand
a
NIr. Max Schoenfeld, of Thin y- bazaar and entertainment at the
third street, Ilas returned from a se V. synagogue on Garfield and Beatibien
rral days' visit from New York.
streets, Sunday-afternoon, March 13.
awassamteriatatiattainiscitmeacitamisauseaustmaisintimass0
the proceeds to go for Central Euro-
Sirs. R. E. Jossman and sons. Rah oh man Jews in need. Admission will
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and 1Vallace, are visiting with rel a- be free.
fives and friends in Atlanta, Ca.
The Hungarian Jews of Detroit are
s t eking the cooperation of all De
Sliss Ilattic Gittleman, of Ea ct rail Jewry in this bazaar. The cont-
Kirby avenue, who spent six mount 1, miller in charge consists of P. Vass as
in the east, has returned home.
chairman, with Sirs. P. Jacoby as
I ice-chairman.
A Progressive dinner was given a
the homes of several friends on Fr
day night last in honor of Mrs A.
Schoenfeld, of Cleveland, formerly of
Rev. and Mrs. Solomon J. Ra-
O Detroit, the last course being served binowitz, of 534 Frederick avenue,
at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Nathan will celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of
Friedman. of 101 Rhode Island ave- their son, Arthur, Saturday morn-
nue.
ing, at the synagogue on Farnsworth
avenue. Relatives and friends will
Mr. I. Kosichek. of Burlingame be entertained at the home of the
avenue, has returned front a trip to Bar Mitzvah Sunday evening.
Ifot Springs, Arkansas, loos Angeles
and San Francisco, Cat.

17 TH 10 =101 ==10

Slarrh 4,

Dr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman, of
9040 Brush street, announce the
birth of a daughter, Cecile, on
March 10.

at the meeting of the Philomathic 1)e-

1526 Woodward Ave.

asis

"""ttee the birth "f

nn Pridap.

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$40

Mr. Si. 1:roe's, of Hotel Taller, has
returned front an eastern trip.

Mr. T. E. Weil has returned from
a trip to New York.

Mrs. A. Cohn, of Hotel Charlevoix,
tiLespe
i annilt;nferiesnegrianl tviv e eckalstwith rela-

In toning memory of our dear hus-
band and father Aaron Hartz, who
passed away March 15, 1920.
Do not ask as if we miss him,
Folks may think the wound has
healed,
Bet little they know the sorrow,
Forever lying within our hearts
r-mcraled.
His Loving Wife and Children.
,

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Mr. and NIrs. Mark Barris (Pearl
Feldman 4 of 283 Ilendrie avenue,

STEINWAY

Grand and

GRANITE AND MARBLE

Now o

Upright

E.

Are here for your selection. The splendid
variety of models and colors will surely
bring satisfaction to those who come to
chose. The prices are moderate. from

to

PHILOMATH1C CLUB

The question of independence foot.
the Philippine Islands was discussed
ed

irtlts

Ornstein and 1.. Rosensoweig were
The Athena Girls will entertain
strong in their arguments for the af-
Sir. and Mrs A. Cohn (Rose Bre,-
firmative, but succumbed to the better the Jewish public by presenting a
sler), of Chicago, are spending a few
debating of I. Berger and I.. Honig- Purim play in English on Tuesday
days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
man, of the negative. 1. Berger was evening, March 22, at the Ooldfellows'
A. S. Bressler, of Hazelwood avenue.
honored by election as best speaker. hall, corner Bethune and Brush a_
7=-.
!tarry Platt was the critic of the even- streets.
Other musical and enter-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blumenthal, of
ing. In the course of the evening's twining
arc being arranged.
West Branch, Mich., who visited with
program, Sir. Goldstein, former sloe:II:- Whirl, Neill be followed by three hours
relootives and relatives in the city,
or of the club, addressed the member,. of (lancing. The play has toren tir-
have returned home.
Naval disarmament of the United , ranged with the assistance of Slits F.
States
o will claim the attention
f the Sietenson, of the Recreation Com-
Sliss Carolyn 1VolenIturgh, of 17 members at the next meeting Sundaymission,
mission, and S. I.. Stiller, club leader.
Monterey avenue, who spent several evening ,
I . G o ld ste i n an d
D e \ nominal fee of 25 cents
will
weeks with her sister, Sirs. Sidney , l'oung oilt uphold the affirmative and charged for admission.
The .pro-
Stiebel. of Fort 1VaYne, Ind. , has re - B. Rosenstein and D. Itudnitzky will evils will go to help poor
Jews pre-
turned home. argue on the negative side.
pare fur the l'assover.

;Truck - Weiss

$ 10

. \ regular meeting of the Pep-O.
Girls seas held \Vednesday evening,
Feb. 2,1, at the home of Mi ss F31111 ie
Max, 9725 Cameron avenue. The clulo
will meet regularly on \Vednesday
evenings, alternating I,i-weekly busi-
ness meetings with bi-weekly howliffit
meets at the Recreation bitilding•

PIANO

S Oar Floor.

Consider how pre-eminently
satisfying, not only musically,
but also from the standpoint of
pride in ownership, to have in
your home a STEINWAY—

the Piano which has, for nearly
Seventy Years, been recog-
nized as supreme the world
over!

We are exclusive Michi-
gan representatives. Other
instruments accepted in
part exchange.

Grinnell Bros

26 Stores.

Headquarters,

1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos.

Everything in the realm oP'
f i mnut Player-Pia"

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Spring and Summer furs

SABLE
STONE MARTEN
BAUMARTEN

MINK
KOLINSKY
SQUIRREL
Fur Wraps, Capes and Coats Made to Order.
Repairing and Remodeling.

Baer & Polansky

Eurek• Bldg.

1525 BROADWAY

Main 7825

Furriers for more than a Quarter of • Century.

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Majestic Institute for Dancing

WOODWARD CORNER WATSON. MAIN 461.

MONUMENTS

The worlds largest school for the correct teaching of correct dansifie

Closed Saturday—Open Sunday

Private lessons and classes dally—lay and night.
20 one hour !posting, teaching the weir, 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.

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anuel Urbach

564 WINDER

CADILLAC 45

200 LADY AND MEN INSTRUCTORS

Lesson rooms separate and destInct from public ballroom.
Hall to rent for special occasions.

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