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All Society Items and other local note. enould be communicated to the office of the
afternoon in order to appear in the current week's
Chronicle by S o'clock each Wednesday
to be received not later
issue. Phone Glendale UM Societe Editor. Mail notices so as

than Wednesday.

, Mrs. Ray Vehon and daughter,
The Woman's Auxiliary of Temple '
Beth El urges the use of the popular Margo, who spent the summer season
Uniongram for all occasions in lieu , in Detroit at the home of Mr. and
of telegrams. They can be obtained Mrs. Joseph Vehon of Tuxedo avenue,
at the Temple or from Mrs. A. Shill- returned Sunday to their home in St.
man, chairman, Uniongram commit- l'aul, Minn.

Should you shut your
eyes and make a selec-
tion front our Autum n
showing of frocks, you
would knotty that the
ga r-ni e t would be
right—of the highest
quality, and in such ex-
cellent taste that you
would be proud to wear
Id
it. And you wou
marvel at the economy
of the price.

tee, Ilemlock 1634.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenfield of ,
Burlingame avenue entertained at
On Saturday morning, Sept. 10,
dinner at their home on Thursday
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will conduct
evening last for the Redfield-Cohen
the services at Temple Beth El.
bridal party.

The regular monthly meetings of
the Jewish Woman's Club will be held
at the Federation Club House, West
Hancock and Forest avenue, this
coming season. Many added features
which will add to the sociability of
I these meetings will be introduced.

Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
and family returned Tuesday from
an extended sojourn at Kennebunk-
port, Me. En route home they stop-
ped at Camp Ilanoun, Thetford, Vt.,
where their (laughter, Margaret,
joined them.

Returning from a month's visit at
I Mount Kinnea, Me., are Mr. and Mrs .
Melville Welt and daughters, Janet
and Betty, of Connecticut avenue.

Miss Hattie Silberman of East
[ Hancock avenue returned on Satur-
day from Paris, France, where she
,
spent the past two months.

Among
the representative
lines of furniture that
are sold at this store are those
of Sligh, Luce, Widdicomb, Royal,
Lindberg, Berkey & Gay, and
other makers of equally
substantial
worth

Robinson

Street at Haatin

Oka Evenings

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Returning from Chicago, where cago.
they spent several days, are Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Simons of Chicago
Mrs. Louis Kahn of Lawrence avenue.
spent several days in the city, the

Victrola

--Price, Only $125

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As shown, this instrument has especially
graceful lines, and can be had in either rich
mahogany or oak case; each available in a
variety of finishes.
It's an instrument which in appearance
and in the vast extent of the music and en-
tertainment it provides, will add immeasur-
ably to the charm and joy of your home.
ONLY $8 MONTHLY! How little reason
for anyone to longer miss the pleasure so
surely and greatly found in its ownership!
SEE IT AT THE FAIR OR AT ANY OF
OUR STORES.

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sire for music in your home, don't
fail to see these splendid bargains

IMMEDIATELY! •

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If you can't come, write us or phone (Cherry
3600) for full particulars.

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The Victrola X stands 42 inches
high and has all those exclusive and
patented features which give the in-
struments of the Victrola line such
marked tonal and reproducing su-
periority. Then, too, it has auto-
matic brake and speed regulator and
automatic speed indicator.

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Grinnell Bros

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Miss Dee Benjamin has returned to
Detroit after an eight months' visit
in
Chicago, Gary and Lake Geneva.
Fred M. Butzel has returned from
Charlevoix, Mich., where he spent sev- She is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
D. Jacobs of 699 Palmer avenue
Ira
eral weeks.
west.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Jacobs of Ho-
Miss Esther Bronson of Harmon
tel Addison have left for Milwaukee,
where they will spend the win- avenue entertained at a miscellaneous
ter months with their children, Mr. shower complimenting Miss Lillian
Landsberg, whose marriage to Harry
and Mrs. Sidney Seisel.
Robinson will take place in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and
son, James, of East Kirby avenue
I.eo Davidson of Frederick street
have returned from ■ month's visit has returned from a motor trip to ' :
throughout Colorado.
Cleveland.

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Miss Ruth Barnett, daughter of
Mrs. Leopold Wineman of East
Kirby avenue was hostess at a din- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Barnett of Dix
ner at her home on Friday evening avenue, has returned from a visit
last complimenting Miss Mirah II. with friends in Mancelona, Mich.
Cohen and Mr. Harold Redfield,
whose marriage took place on Tues-
day of this week.

Michigiin's Leading Music House

Headquarter.:

1515 WOODWARD AVENUE

Detroit Branches: 1231 Broadway,

13747 Woodward, 12832 E. Jefferson

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Miss Helen Morris of 29 Pilgrim guest of relatives and friends.
avenue have returned from Bayfield,
Miss Lena Schneider, daughter of
Ont., where she spent a week with
Louis Schneider , ,of West Be -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin at thane avenue, entertained 0 young
their summer home.
people at a (lancing party a6t Bel- ,
tramini & Rush, Woodward avenue,
Sam Summerfield of Frederick Monday evening, to celebrate her
street has returned from an extended' birthday.
eastern trip. Mr. Summerfield spent
Morris Meyers, who spent 10 days
several weeks at Saratoga, N. Y.
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Charlotte Brown and the Sarah Meyers of Brush street, has re-
Misses Augusta, Jose and Florence turned to his home in Chicago.
Brown and Harry Z. Brown have
llarry Robinson of John R. street
moved from Leicester court to their
has returned from Bay City and',
new home at 81 McLean avenue.
Grayling, Mich., where he spent see-.,
Miss Aimee Rosenthal of Tennyson eral days.
avenue returned on Saturday from
Mrs. Ira D. Jacobs and children,
Hollywood, Calif., where she spent
the summer with her mother, Mrs. Marvin, Yette and Charles, of 699
Palmer avenue west returned from a
Dora Rosenthal, and family.
motor trip to Chicago, where they'
Returning from Quebec, Montreal were the guests of Mrs. Jacobs' sis-
and the Thousand Islands are the ter, Mrs. D. M. Ferguson.

Misses Rose and Gertrude Anspach of
1246 Edison avenue.

NEW PIANO specially priced at $338, and NEW PLAYER-PIANO
specially priced at $488, also on exhibition at our booth in the Main Build-
ing, State Fair Grounds, and at our Detroit stores. Sold on EXTRA EASY

PAYMENTS. Prices on Piano and
Player-Piano apply ONLY DUR-
ING THE FAIR. If you've any de-

Miss Dorothy King, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David King of Con-
necticut avenue, has returned from
Camp Ilanoun, Thetford, Vt.
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Returning from Camp Bryn Afon ,
Rhinelander, Wis., are the Misse s
Elaine, Alice and Ruth Hirschman,
daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Louis!
Hirschman of Virginia Park.

Fixel and Rowland W. Fixel of Da-
Mis s Mary Caplan of East Canfield
venport street. They were accom-
panied by Miss Rose Fine' of Green- avenu e has returned from a week's
visit
a t Hotel Breakers, Cedar Point,
ville, Mich.

Pays for the
Large, Handsome

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533 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN

Our Method
Keeps Clothes Like New
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Returning from an extended Eu-
ropean trip is William Friedman of 1
4
Erskine street. Norway, Sweden,
Denmark and France were among the
countries he visited.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenfield and
son of Burlingame avenue have re-
turned from a month's stay in Can-

ada.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lemle of Monroe,
I•a., are visiting with their children,
Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden of
East Canfield avenue.

Louis Jeremiah of New York is ■
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jeremiah of East Warren avenue.

Mrs. Joseph Goldberg

Pictured is a smart cre-
ation of Cheruit Twill,
portraying the new
Peasant style sleeve of
Satin.

Miss Adelaide Courlander, daugh -
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Courlan
der of West Grand Boulevard, is in
Denver, Colo., where she will remain
for the winter months.

Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Frank of Akron,
Among the many elaborate tune- Ohio, were guests at the home of Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles Goldberg of West
tions given in honor of Miss Mirah
[ Helen Cohen, whose marriage to Mr . Grand Boulevard.
Harold Redfield was an event of the
Mrs. Manfred Goldstone and son,
I past week, was a dinner at the Red- 1
[ ford Country Club given by Mr. and Edward, of Virginia Park have re-
Mrs. Fred Rosenfield of Putnam ave- turned from a several months' trip at
nue and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Omena, Mich.
man of Chicago Boulevard, on Sun-
Mrs. J. Klein of New York and Mrs.
day evening last.
R. Hoffman of Charlestown, S. C.,
are
guests at the home of Mr. and!
Miss Elizabeth Schott of Chandler
I
avenue has returned from a several Mrs. Charles Goldberg of West Grand ,
weeks' visit with Mr. and '51rs. Joseph Boulevard.
Folz (Helen Schott) of Kalamazoo,
Miss Shanett Baer and Miss Josie
M ich.
,
Sanger of Toledo spent several days
Returning from New York, where at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
they spent several days, are Mrs. A. Snyde r of Wilson avenue.

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returned from a motor trip through
New York and Canada. They were
accompanied by Mr. I. Rosenthal and
Walter Glazer.

Mr. Adolph Barlow of 352 Wood- Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Goldberg of To-
land avenue has returned from Flint, [
where he attended the fifty-second ledo spent a few days in Detroit en
annual
reunion
of War
the Fifth
Michigan
Infantry
of Civil
Veterans.
route from Toronto, Canada, where
they spent several weeks.
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Returning to New York on Sunday
Mrs. Benjamin Meyerfeld and Mr.'
list after a three months' visit with [
illiam
Meyerfeld
of
Ann
Arbor
are
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spending several weeks in the city, , her children, Mr. and Mrs. llarry T. j
Iltosenthal of the Willoughby apart." I
guests of relatives and friends.
'ments, West Grand Boulevard, is Mrs.
Kennebunkport,
Julius Switzer. •
Returning from
-
Me., where they spent the summer
Rob-
Mrs. S. Funkenstein, who has spent
months, are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rob-
inson and son, Sigmund, of Bailin- several weeks in Alpena, Mich., was 1
the guest at Hotel Wolvernie en route
game avenue.
to her home in Newark, N. J.
Mr. and 111rs. I. Ilimelhoch and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo 0. Wolf, who
'
family
have
returned
from
I'ort
Aus-
fPliPaPC 1-12111r.
t in, Mich., where they occupied the were guests at the home of Miss
Martha Van Baalen of John R. street, ,
Butlers' cottage for a week.
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, have returned to their home in Chi-

"America's Finest Furniture"

High

Mr. Al Imerman and sons, Harold

and Sidney, of Frederick street have

(Ruth

Levyn) of Fostoria, Ohio, is spend-
ing a few weeks in the city, the guest
of relatives and friends.

Miss Betty Weinberg of Hague ave-
nue has retcmed from Southern Cali-
fornia, where she spent the summer
season.

urs.

At Marks'
you will find
dos most
easoplete and
finest selec-
tion of furs
and fur coats
bt Detroit—
you will find

pays to

buy 'of the
Maker.

H. & B. MARKS

Massfactarors

644 Michigan A

"Faultless Workmanship"

FURS

EXPERT REPAIRING AND REMODELING
Fur Collars and Cuffs

Bil'\l'Otio

Fur Garments Made to Order.

1522 Broadway

Main 2449

Neat Door to Capitol Theatre

Detroit Symphony Society

Robert de Bruce, Manager.

SIX WEEKS' AUTUMN DRAMA SEASON

Under the Direction of Sam Hume

Director of Greek Theater, University of California,

With DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting

ORCHESTRA HALL
Commencing September 19, 1921

CLASSIC AND MODERN REPERTORY

CONSISTING OF TILE FOLLOWING PLAYS

Classic Repertory:
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
With Nicolai-Verdi Music.

Shakespeare

Shakespeare

MIDSUMMER NIGIIT'S DREAM
With Mendelssohn's Music.

5Itteterlinc.,

PELLEAS AND MELISANDE
With Gabriel Faure Music.

Modern Repertory:
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

Wild.

Shah

PYGMALION
BEYOND TILE HORIZON

O'Neil

Subscription Performances

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Evening and Matinee.

PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION PERFORMANCES:
Balcony, $4, $2.50 and $1.00.

Orchestra, $4 and $5.
Boxes, seating eight, $70.

Boxes,

seating six, $50.

No War Tax.

APPLICATIONS RECEIVED NOW

ORCHESTRA HALL

Glendale 8290

10 W. Warren

Cor.

NAPOL
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Woodward

STUDIOS OF
MUSICAL ART

A Complete

Musical

Education

Northway 4369

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends
and relatives through the local Jewish paper is general through-
out the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
forgetting a friend.

Greeting Cards in the DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
will take this form:

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and family of
9765 West Grand Boulevard extend their best
wishes to their relatives and friends for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.

MAIL THE COUPON BELOW NOT LATER THAN WEDNES-

DAY, SEPTEMBER 21.

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,

850 West High Street,
Detroit, Mich.

Gentlemen:—

Enclosed find $1.00, for which please insert my New Year's
Greeting Card in your Rosh Mahone (5682) Numb....

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