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FROCKS
Judge and Mrs. Josiah Cohen, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., who have been
spending several weeks in Mt. Clern-
ens, were honor guests at a beauti-
fully appointed dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman on
East Kirby avenue, Tuesday evening
last.
The superiority of Russel
merchandise is exemplified
in their offering of Imported
Organdy, Dotted Swiss, Fine
Voile, Crisp Ginghams and
smart, tailored Linens, now
presented. Pictured is a
fetching c o m b i n ation of
Voile and Organdy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle and fam-,
Miss .losephine ]merman, of 40
ily, of West Bethune avenue, who McLean avenue, has returned from a
spent the month of April with their: trip to Washington with her graduat-
mother, Mrs. Hannah Freud, in At-' ing clays.
I s lantic City, have returned.
Mr. R. R. Roblin, of Hotel Charle-
Miss Ilortense Krolik and Day Kro voix, is making an extended trip
lik Jr. who spent the winter months, throughout the east.
in southern California, have returned
to their home on Rowena street.
Mr. M. G. Edelston, of Longfellow
avenue, has returned from a trip to
Mr. Max N. Freedman, of 1545! Washington and New York.
Chicago Boulevard, entertained a few
friends at a musicale Tuesday even-,
Miss Jennie Rosen, of Highland
ing. Boris Gudnov, noted dramatic Park, has returned from a trip to
tenor; Miss Lillian Shimberg, talent-1 Washington, D. C.
ed pianist, and harry Meyers, violin-
ist, formerly with the Cincinnati and I
Mrs. N. Schnabel, of Hotel Charle-
Boston Symphonies, contributed to a voix, is spending some time in New
delightfully informal program.
York and Boston.
Mr. Adolph Freund, of Chicago
Boulevard, has returned after a four
months' stay in Florida, Georgia and
South Carolina.
Miss Ruth Kahn, daughter of Mr..
and Mrs. Albert Kahn, who spent the
winter months in southern California,
has returned to her home on Rowena
street.
Former Values to $10.00
Choice Now
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Hoexter
rid son have moved from Seebaldt
avenue to 33 Glendale avenue, high-
land Park.
STORAGE
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Sir. and Mrs. Max Landsberg, of
Grayling, Mich., announce the en- =
gagement of their daughter, Lillian,
to Mr. Harry Robinson, of this city, =—
formrely of Bay City.
Regular $45 and $55 values, finest quality, for $27.50
Mirtfirs
Sir. and Mrs. A. M. Suffrin, of 312
Garfield avenue, announce the birth
of a daughter, Barbara Shirley, on
April 28.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gittleman, of
2400 East Grand Boulevard, are re-
ceiving congratulations on the birth
of a son, Rowland, April 18.
Sir. and Mrs. H. B. Ash, of 1705
West Grand Boulevard , are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son,
Jerome Marvin, April 23.
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Mrs. J. V. Goldman, who attended
, the funeral of her nephew, Bertram
Levy, has returned to her home in
Bay City.
Mrs. Ralph ....,son (Henrietta
Illanke), who visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Burnett on R lode Island
avenue, has returned to her home in
New York.
Call Main 7825
Baer & Polansky
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Mrs. Jacob Segal, of 1254 Burlin-
game avenue, has returned from a
tr'n to Chicago, where she visited
with relatives and friends.
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Mr. Lester J. Leopold has returned
from a trip to New York.
Mr. E. H. Hem of Stanley avenue,
1. as returned from an extended east-
ern trip.
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greatest charm for the bride .
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THE AMITIANS
The Amitians held their weekly
meeting at the home of Miss Edythe
Sklare, 5441 Beaubien street.
After the regular order of busi-
ness, plans for a Maytime party were
discussed.
Election of officers took place and
the following were elected: ]'resi-
dent, Goldye Velick; vice-president,
Miss Betty D a v i do v; secretary,
Edythe Sklare; treasurer, Miss Mary
Nathanson; editor, Miss Betty Davi-
dov.
I'll Figure It Out For You.
Books opened, audited, trial balance and
financial reports prepared. Reasonable rates.
Daniel L. Tickton
the Steinway has of be-
T HE ing reputation
the best Piano in the world ; and
the clearly defined musical superiority that
has gained, and ever more generally and
firmly established this standing, make it the
Piano you will naturally find greatest ples-
ure in owning—
Steinway
If you've an instrument you would consider exchang-
ing, come in, or phone us (Cherry 3600) and let us give
you free estimate of allowance.
Grands and uprights. Also Steinway Duo-Art Re-
producing Pianos.
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See and hear them—even though you do not come
to buy, you are none the less welcome.
353 Navahoe Ave.
WE DID THE PLUMBING AND HEATING
Grinnell Bros
We are exclusive
Michigan representatives.
Downtown Branch, 1231
IN THE
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No job too large for us to handle.
Small jobs will receive our prompt attention.
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Headquarters, 1515-21 Woodward Avenue
Highland Park Branch, 13747 Woodward Ave.
A STEINWAY—the Spring
Purchase surpassing any other in
what it would mean to your home .
JOHN A. CULLEN
PLUMBING AND HEATING
80 BRADY STREET
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Polo Coats $27.50
The only western branch of the
"Chi Pi Phi," the well known New
York fraternity, was organized in
Detroit two weeks ago, through the I
Sad and sudden was the call
efforts of Mr. Greenblath. The fol-
Of him so dearly loved by all.
lowing officers were elected at the
Ile is remembered as well today
meeting held last Tuesday evening:
As the day he passed away.
B. Greenblath, president; S. B. Col-
HIS LOVING CHILDREN.
lier, secretary; II. Schaefer, treas-
urer; L. Perliss, publicity manager;
In sad but loving memory of our S. Greenberg, chairman membership
darling little brown-eyed baby boy, committee; A. Feinberg, chairman
Stanley Edward Komer, who passed entertainment committee.
away one year ago today, May 3,
1920.
Hickory 4448-M; Main 8295.
I Mrs. Anna Abrahamson, of 156
Elmhurst avenue, sailed from New
' 1 ork on the S. S. Ryndam for Ger-
many, where she will visit with her
I. children in Berlin for the summer
I months.
Wraps and Coats
Regular $125 Wraps—all of the very $89 . 5 0
finest materials, for
Regular $85 and $95 Wraps—high- $69.50
grade fabrics and fashioning, for
Mrs. Samuel Stearns, Mrs. Pauline
Rose and Mrs. Jacob Oppenheim, of
Glynn court, have returned from a %..WG.WCICWVC.WCWIWG.
. visit at the Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
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Mrs. Vette Alexander announce
the engagement of her daughter F.
Therese, to Mr. Benjamin Lee Marx,
of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. I '=
Marx, of Marion, Ohio.
The month of May,again is here,
To us the saddest of all the year,
Because it took our dear father
Just four years ago today.
Miss Emily Levin, of Calumet,
Mich., student at the University of
1Michigan, was a guest of Miss Ruth
Breitenbach at her home on Putnam
avenue.
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Formerly sold •s high ••
itgagentrnts
Miss Bessie l'arshall, of 1566 Les-
lie avenue, has returned from a sev-
eral months' trip to Silver City, New
Mexico.
avenue, has returned from a pleasant
stay at the Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens,
Mich.
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Anniversary Sale E.- E. E. .:: - :- - - .
Miss Simons, Well-known local pi-
• nist, won the district championship
at • contest held last Monday. Mu-
sicians from Michigan, Ohio and In.
diana were represented at the con -
test.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, of
East Grand Boulevard, have returned
from a trip to New York and Atlantic
City.
Mrs. Lotis Simon, of 125 McLean
Tull..
Hot.'
150 Cloth, Satin and Silk Dresses
MISS SYLVIA SIMONS.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrison Klein
(Irene Goldstone), of 1440 Virginia
Park, are receiving felicitations on
the birth of a son, George Goldstone
In memory of our beloved father, Klein, April 19.
Max Schreiber, who departed this
life May 6, 1917.
The Misses Isabelle Wolstein and
Sara Grace Rabinovitz and Messrs.1
James Wolfstein and Herbert Kahn
were guests at the home of Mrs. A.
W. Ermann Sunday.
For many years we have catered to
the leading Jewish Social Affairs of the
city. Recommendations may be had on
request. No occasion too small or too
large.
We decorate homes and halls with
Natural and Artificial Flowers.
Phone us for quotations.
FURS
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ronage and to make new friends, we offer posi- E.- - - .
tively the best values in high-grade ready-to- =
wear apparel that can be found.
IN MEMORIAM
Miss Julia Mitchell, of 89 Rowena
street, has returned from a visit with
Once we had a little boy,
relatives and friends in Bay City.
Whose eyes were brown and deep,
But God took him away from us
N.
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entertained
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And put him to peaceful sleep.
Doerr's Inn on Thursday evening last
complimenting Sirs. M. Snyder (Clara
Elbinger) prior to her departure for You are gone, dear Stanley, gone
forever;
Rochester, N. Y., where she will make
It took the sunshine out of life
her future home.
and home,
Mrs. Jennie Tobias, of Elmhurst There will always be something for
remembrance
avenue, has returned from an extend-
To tell our sunshine face is gone.
ed trip to Florida.
His Loving Parents, Sisters
and Brothers.
Mr. Herman Kolodkin, of the De-,
troit Symphony Orchestra, left on
Tuesday for his home in New York
City.
Weddings, Banquets and
All Social Occasions.
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Mrs. Alex lmerman and Mrs.
Meyer Berg, Detroiters who have
been sojourning in southern Cali-
fornia for several months, enter-
tained at a farewell luncheon at the
Hotel Ambassador, followed by a
theater party for 12 guests, many of
those present having formerly resid-
ed in Detroit.
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Caterers
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss, of
160 Farrank Park, announce the birth
of a daughter, Bettina Frances,
April 25.
Mr. Samuel Van Noorden, of 35
Webb avenue, is making an extended
trip through the state.
Woodward and Adams
FURS
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will ad-
dress the Young People's Auxiliary
of the Shaarey Zedek Wednesday
evening, May 11, at the Shaarey Ze-
dek, on a timely Zionist topic. Rabbi
Hershman's talk is being looked for-
ward to with a great deal of interest
in view of the gravity of the situa-
tion in the Zionist ranks.
Nate Simons will render several
vocol solos at the meeting Wednes-
day evening. All are invited to hear
Rabbi Hershman's talk, which prom-
ises to be of unusual interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman,
who were visiting with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Victor, in Buf-
falo, have returned to their home in
East Kirby avenue.
— Black kid oxfords
with military heels.
— Black kid oxfords
with Louis heels.
— Black calf pumps
with Louis heels.
— Black kid Colonial
pumps with Louis
hels.
— Patent pumps with
Louis heels.
— Black calf pumps
with Baby Louis
heels.
— White linen pumps
with Louis heels.
— White linen Theo
ties with Louis
heels.
—Black suede oxfords
with Louis heels.
—Brown suede ox.
fords with Louis
heels.
—And many other
favorites for spring
and summer.
Third Floor
M. A. PEREIRA, Manager.
162 RICHTON AVENUE.
Main 3777—Hemlock 5654
RABBI HERSHMAN TO
SPEAK FOR Y. P. A.
Mrs. Bertha Zenner, of East Ferry
avenue, has returned from a several.
months' sojourn in southern Cali-'
fornia.
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Mrs. Mathilda Sofer, of 1200 Madi-
son avenue, New York City, an- =
nounces the engagement of her
daughter, Celia, to Sir. Abram Sapiro,
Sirs. J. Stern, of Buena Vista ave- of Detroit
nue, is visiting with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg an- P-
friends in New York City.
nounce the engagement of their a
Mrs. Abe Silberstein and her chil- daughter, Rose, to Mr. Daniel G. E="
dren, of California avenue, have re- Shapiro. I=
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turned home after spending the Pass-
over holidays with her parents, who
reside at Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. S. K. Siegel and daughters
have returned to the Hotel Stevenson
after an absence of four months from'
Detroit.
Fifteen hundred pairs of smart pumps and
oxfords in a wide range of materials and com-
binations. Sizes are broken, but nearly every
woman can be properly fitted in one good style
or another.
Detroit Catering & Decorating Co.
Mra. Sam Loebner and Miss Lena
Klauber, of St. Louis, Mo., are guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Frank, of Hazelwood avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klauber, of St.
Louis, Mo., who were in the city to
attend the marriage of their son, Sir.
Anson Klauber, and Miss Alice Cap-
Mr. Maurice Enggass spent a few lan, have returned home.
days in Chicago the past week visit-
ing with his fiancee, Miss Helen
Mr. R. W. Singer, of Longfellow
Schoenbrun.
avenue, who spent several days in
New York and Boston, has returned.
Mr. Benjamin Siegid, of Boston
Boulevard, who spent several weeks
Mr. and Mrs. B. Stiller, of Burlin-
in Atlantic City, has returned.
game avenue, are spending some time
in Washington and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. David Leppman, of '
Chicago, are the guests of their chil-
Mr. W. J. Schultz, of Longfellow
dren, Mr. and Mra. Julian II. Krolik, avenue, is spending some time. in
of Chicago Boulevard.
Washington and Philadelphia.
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