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December 18, 1925 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-12-18

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HOLIDAY OFFERINGS

Now is the time to complete your gift buying. Buy
a useful gift, also something to beautify the home and
bring cheer, happiness and comfort to all with a gift of
furniture.

Lamps, Junior or Bridge
Edison Cabinet Phonograph
Spinet Desk
Hall Chairs
Coxwell Chairs
Davenport Tables
Gateleg Tables
Windsor Chair
Windsor Rocker
Octagon Table
Cedar Chest
End Tables
Finished Breakfast Set
Smoking Cabinet
Tea Wagon
3-Piece Mohair Front Living Room Suite
3-Piece Jacquard Living Room Suite

Buy your living room suite direct from
turers and save the middle man's profit.

the

$ 6.95
165.00
18.00
18.00
45.00
12.00
14.00
4.50
6.50
14.00
10.00
3.50
27.50
12.50
15.00
160.00
115.00

WILL APPEAR AT "Y"
CONCERT ON SUNDAY ,1/4s , t1

Noted Artists of Detroit Give Serv-
ices for Chanukah Musicale.

The public is invited to attend a
musical program which will be pre-
sented in the chapel of Temple Beth El



b"Intibts

An Affair for the Entire
munity.

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Other Dining Suites in Combined American Walnut, French
Huguenot and Two-tuned.

4-Piece Bedroom Suite-Dresser, Bed, Vanity,
$90.00 up
and Chest, in Combined Walnut

Large assortment of other suites in Combined American
French, Iluguenot and Two-toned.

$22.50
6.50
5.50
5.00

Odd Dressers, Vanities, Chifferobes and Bow-foot Beds;
Buffets, Chinas, Tables and Chairs; Kitchen Tables and
Chairs; Steel Bed Springs, Mattresses and Pillows.
Come out of the high rent district where you can buy for
less. Plenty of room for parking your cars.

Don't fail to see our large display and compare our
prices of High Grade Furniture and Furnishings before
you buy.
Corner Tenth St.
1601 W. LAFAYETTE BLVD.

Sixth Annual Dance

HADASSAH MEMBERS OF
DANCE COMMITTEE

Let us all meet at the ideal place for a reunion of friends at th..
beautiful Book-Cadillac-in the main ball room-on the finest a n d
most artistic dance floors.
All members and patronizers of the Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization are respectfully urged to attend this real social
Bring your friends that they may also participkte in this
event.
enjoyable evening.
Your patronage is urged, as all proceeds go to orphans and widows.

---- Given by -

JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION

At BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

Sunday Evenin• ,r, Dec. 20th, 1925

- Music by --

JEAN GOLDKETTE'S ORANGE BLOSSOM
ORCHESTRA

The Detroit Junior Hadassah Unit
will hold its annual membership
dance on Sunday evening, Dec. 20,
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
Seymour Simons' Webster Hall or-
SMILING SAMMY WILL DANCE THE CHARLESTON
chestra will play, Miss Florence Shir-
ley Krell is chairman of the commit-
tee in charge and is being assisted by
the Misses Betty Freidman, Rose Gor-
SAMUEL ARKIN
don, Rose Lipsitz, Helen Shetzer,
Mabel August, Rhea Harris, Miriam ning, Jan. 10, at the Statler Hotel.
Levine and Ethel Steinberg.
The club is planning to make this its
most elaborate social function of the
Honor Leading Lady.
year and members are hard at work
The performance at the Yiddish on the arrangements. The proceeds FA
- Manufacture. of -
Playhouse on Wednesday evening, will go toward the regular charity
Dec. 23, will be a special play given work undertaken by the organization
UPHOLSTERERS
as a testimonial to Rosetta 'Hales, re- among the needy and sick.
All Kinds of Hand Carved Frame..
Entertainers of note will appear
nowned Yiddish actress and leading
lady at the playhouse. Mme. Biales on the program and, through the
1815 TROMBLEY Near G. T. R. R.
will star o nthat evening in "Reizel's courtesy of radio broadcasting sta- t
TELEPHONE EMPIRE 5933
Five Sisters," a play written espe- Lion WGHP, the "Skylarks" will play,
cially for her and in which she acted under the personal direction of Mr.
M. SPERBER
in New York last year with marked Webster. Tickets may be obtained
from any member of the society. r(lKsingsm s wis‘s ssiamms wioNmmwmwksksix\
success.

GREETINGS!

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JULES KLEIN

on Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 8:30
o'clock under the auspices of the
Young Women's Hebrew Association,
a part of the Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Wemen. Mrs. harry
S. Glickman arranged the program.
There will he no admission fee.
The newly formed concert trio, com-
posed of Jules Klein, Eric Wyle and
Frank Hancock, will make its initia l
appearance at the csncert, playing a
Mendelssohn Trio. The artists to ap-
pear are Rudolph Szekely, vocalist;
Jules Klein, 'cellist: Frank Hancock,
violinist; Eric Wyle, pianist; Mrs.
Marie White Clark, lyric pianist. Mrs.
Clark is a former Chicago artist who
has appeared with the Chicago Sym-
phony Orchestra. Harrison W. Burch
will accompany Mr. Szekely at the
piano. The artists are all stellar fig-
ures in Detroit and elsewhere in their
respective lines and have appeared
with symphony orchestras and on the
concert platform.
The complete program is as follows:

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You Can Make This the Happiest
Christmas of All for the Loved Ones of Your Home

Give Them

From the Grinnell Line

Our Honor Roll
of Famous Pianos

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leading pianos of the world to choose
from here, but most varied choice as
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IN MEMORIAM

In sad and loving memory of Lena
Cutler Leach, who left us one year
ago, on Dec. 16, 1924.

s ICSANN.WMANSWCW<SsWiStAWANAVOSVISMSWCW4NA.W4MICSa

Park &McKay

237 BAGLEY AVENUE

Manufacturers and Wholcs•lers of

Plumbers' and Steamfitters Supplies,
Enamel Ware, Closets, Brass Goods,
Pipes and Fittings.

Laundry Tray.

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BRANCH:

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Warehouse and Branch now Eestablished on Myers Road tad

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Think of the gladness you would
bring your wife or daughter in pre-
senting them with this superb gift
-gladness that lives on into every
day, year after year-what pride
they would take in its possession;
how much more of in-
' terest and joy the home
would hold for them
through the beauty, the
companionship, the in-
spiration found in
"their" Grand Piano.
There is no other gift
so splendidly and per-
' manently expressive of
your love.
beautiful
conventional
designs-
most

superb and absolutely authentic period
models-new, guaranteed Grands low
as only $495. And any instrument may
be purchased on especially easy Holiday
terms.

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Great Variety of Gifts Sure to Delight the Heart
of the Boy or Girl Are Found in Our Vast Stock of

Saxophones, Violins, Banjos, Etc.

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Her Loving Husband, Son, Mother,
Sister and Brothers.

Phone Empire 1752
8215 MORAN STREET
DETROIT

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A Grand Piano

LEAGUE CHANUKAH PARTY

Lips cannot speak how we miss you,
Heart. cannot tell what to say;
But Cod only knows how we love you,
And miss you since you were called awuy

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Husbands, Fathers

The Chanukah. party given last
Tuesday by the Northwestern Wom-
en's League of the United Hebrew
Schools proved a success and thanks
have been extended to the wholesale
houses, stores and hostesses who no
generously contributed. Mrs. H. E.
Lippit urges all women to attend the
meeting at the Philadelphia and
e Byron Talmud Torah next Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock and invites all
women interested who are not yet
members to come. A membership
campaign is being conducted and all
women are urged to join.

CUT STONE
CONTRACTORS

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Holiday Greetings!

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FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE FROM NOW UNTIL
XMAS-A LARGE DOLL

P. R. R.

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Mendelsohn
Trio, Opus SI, No. 1
Jules Klein Concert Trio
Chopin
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Free City ■ and Suburban Delivery.
Chopin
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Evening..
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Debussy
It, the Watnri n• Minnetonka
Lleurance
The World I. Full of April
Clough Leighter
Mrs. Marie White Clark
Paganinl•Kreisier
La Clochet
Grenades
Spanish Dance
Frank Hancock
.
E de Curtis
Torne A Sorrento
TAchaikovsky
Pilgrim' , Song
A Group of Hungarian Folk Songs.Seebadi•
J Maseanet
Elegy
Rudolph SeekelY
Harrison W. Burch, Accompanist
Andante from A Minor Concerto
Goltermenn
Saint Seem;
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Julep Klein
Program arranged by Mrs. harry S. Glick•
man.

Range Boilers

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Some

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$80.00 up

4303 FOURTEENTH AVE.,

Your Patronage Will Help
Unfortunate.

Com-

Samuel Arkin is chairman of a
Sunday, Dec. 27, at 2:30 p.m. the ehil- dance which will be given by the
ren of the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Blear Cholem Society on Sunday eve-
Torah will give several Chanukah
playlets. Elaborate preparations have
been made for this affair, which will
undoubtedly be a great success. Be.-
sides the playlets in Hebrew there
will be a number of recitations, mass
singing and unique Jewish folk
dances. Nathan Visonsky, an aes-
thetic dancer, is giving his services
gratis tt all of the Talmud Torah af-
fairs, and this time he has spared no
efforts is make the dances truly artis-
tic. An order to defray the expenses
incurred by the staging of this affair
there ill be a very nominal admission
fee charged.

manufac-

RUGS
9x12 Velvet Rugs
Bedroom Rockers, Cane Seated
Bedroom Chairs, Cane Seated
Vanity Benches, Cane Seated
Polychrome Mirrors.

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8-Piece Dining Suite-66-inch Buffet, Table

and 6 Chairs

CHAIRMAN' OF AFFAIR
PLANNED BY SOCIETY

HEBREW S C/1

In loving memory of Mrs. Hen-
rietta Saltzstein (nee Marks), who
passed away the 30th day in Kislev,
Dec. 21, 1919.

Water-
Excellent tone.
Exceptional
Cute.
proof
All finishes
E37.50
"Wolverine" Saxophone, E value
flat alto, etiver plated, gold
bell. pea rl fingering. With
case and extra Reed•.$110.00
"Gibson," "Martin" and
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it n.gptgi raotm. .$2,z

UKULELES

Si< year, have pest
Since you've gone to rest,
But to your loved one.
It 'veins like yesterday.

BANJO

10 brackets, maple ehell,
with resonantor. Chrletmas
special
$15.00

Your Loving Mother, Sisters, Broth-
era, Husband and Children.

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MANDOLIN

and

FLUTE

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keys. Well made. Velvet
lined Caen Included-811.00

Two years have pae•ed since
t sad day
When our dear one was celled twat
Gone Is the fare we loved PO dear,
Silent the voice we loved to hear.
Death ha• left u• • loneliness
The world cannever RR
Never shall your memory fade.
Sweete.t thought, rhall always linger
Around the grave where you are laid.

CLARINET

Excellent con-
15 keys.
$2.2.150
struction. With Cese

BOY SCOUT BUGLE

MUSIC ROLLS and
BAGS

Prin. 8.0..4 81

Name in Gold FREE
on all Bags and Rolls at
$3.50 or over.

TROMBONE

VIOLIN

4

VIOLIN CASES

4

DRUM OUTFIT

TRUMPET

In sad and loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. Sadie Wolner, who
passed away seven years ago on Dec.
20, 1918.

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MUSIC STANDS., ..

Strad model. with Bow,
II, $1.50, jt 50. "Hamilton"
Resin. extra Stringe and
Waterproof Cm. Remark- or "Samson" Stand with cow-
$175
810.00
hide Case
able special

Her weary hour. her dal. of P.M,
Her weary night. are passed .
Her ever-patient. worn out frame
Has found sweet rest at last.

4

Regulation style Brass.
highly polished, only $4.50

Rich Alligator Case, ellk
65. $4
Oth-
plush lined, $55 and1
.00
ers low .

Bass Drum, Snare Drum,
Side and Crash Cymbal. and
foot pod, "Ludwig" t„,,..
French Imported Water-
proof Case included. Great
$16.00 Chrietmas special.. ... .$2$.00
speci al
Bees Drum. Snare Drum,
with finest quality calfekin
heads, Snare Drum Stand,
French Imported. Hand•
ome
deeign.
Waterproof
Side
Cymbal, Chinese Crash,

new Improved Foot Pedal,
4111.00
Ca.
Wood Block
02.50

Sadly missed by his lonely Parents,
Sisters and Brothers.

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TOY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Toy violin, $1. Saxonette, regular saxophone shape,
heavy brass, easy to play, $6. Cornets, 4, 6 and 8 valve, 75c
up. Saxophones. $1.50 to $2.50. Trombones, $1.25.

A precious mother from u. I, (MC
A •oke we loved I. .tilled;
A place I. vacant In our hearty
Which can never, neves be filled.

A loving mother, true and kind,
No friend on earth like here 'll And.
flone and forgotten by some she may be,
But forever loved and remembered by us

iinnoll Bros

Her Daughters, Sons and Grand-
children.

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Skintray and Dao-Art Representatives

In loving memory of our dear wife
and darling mother, Devora Gordon,
who passed away seven years ago, the
seventh day of Tebeth.

Her loving Husband and Children.

BANJO UKULELES

ACCORDEONS

Big stock Italian and
German models priced low
*5
as

**Avalon" and othere. 317.50
to Holiday epecial
$5110
et
Flat back, fine finish. Good
swiy 1„,,,..,,,, FREE with
tone. Great special value,
at
0 1230 every Ukulele out Beale Uka•

In sad and loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Maxwell Gold-
berg, whom God called home two
year ago, Dec. 17, 1923.

Life is Bad without you. mother dear,
For In all the world we shall not find
A heart so wonderfully kind.
So soft a voice, so sweet mills
An Inspiration no worth while,
A sympathy 110 fur, so deep,
A love too beautiful to keep.

'CELLO

SAXOPHONES
-King" "Buescher," etc.

HEADQUARTERS, 1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

DETROIT BRANCHES
Woodward at Pasadena
Broadway. mar Maar.
Jos Campo., *ear Yornans
app. Cootlaaotal Motors
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Malian at 32nd
Grand RI.w, half block above Joy Road
1543 Foradah
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