THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 KINX KLUB SOCIETY EXCURSION TO Mrs. "Maurice \Vold, who has been the guest of her sister; Mrs. E. M. Rothman, has returned to her home in Cleveland. Miss Stella Heineman of Mil- waukee arrived in the city on Tues- day to be the guest of Miss Sadie ffirschman. Mrs. Louis Goldsmith and Mrs. N. Selik were hostesses at a mis- cellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Tillie Kaletsky e whose marriage to Mr. Samuel B. Harris occurs on Sunday, June 17. The Hadassah society will give a dance at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue auditorium on Sunday evening, June 17, the proceeds of which will go to the Provisional Fund for relief in Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kositchek of Alpena, Mich., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Beth Levin, to Mr. Julius Siegel of New York city. Miss Kositchek was formerly a member of the faculty of the Ganapol School of Musical Art of this city, but has been study- ing in New York for the past year. Maternity Apparel for daily wear or social events at home, the Expectant Mother may be smartly and becom- ingly gowned, and can make her selections from as com- plete an assortment of Ultra-Fashionable apparel as she would expect to find for the normal figure. Every edict of the foreign fash- ion creators, as well as our own originations cleverly repro- duced and made with Lane Bryant patented maternity ad- justments. The garments in no way be- tray their purpose and will fit when figure is again normal. Expand automatically as re- quired; hang evenly at all times; conceal conditions. $ 3.95 to $84.50 11.85 to 97.50 24.95 to 59.75 2.25 to 17.50 1.35 to 18.50 1.95 to 39.75 Dresses . Coats Suits . Skirts Waists Negligees k zo, . iyan t Second Floor Ch. 747 255 Woodward Ave. Mrs. I. B. Rosenberg and fam- ily extend their appreciation to their many friends for the kind- ness shown them during the ill- . ness of their late beloved husband and father, and for their sympa- thy in their bereavement. Mr. E. Rothstein announces the engagement of his daughter Lot- tie to Mr. Joseph Rohrlich of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tetitle- baum of West Grand Boulevard entertained an automobile party at Deer Lake Inn, at Deer Lake, Mich., last Sunday. Among oth- ers were present Mr. Leon Zieg- ler, Miss A. Kohn of the Univer- sity of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Douglas. Mr. Fred M. Butzel has returned from New York city. Mr. Max Kalish, the well-known sculptor of Cleveland, spent a few clays in Detroit during the week. Mr. Walter Oberfelder of Chi- cago was the guest last Sunday of his sisters, Airs. Leo M. Franklin and Mrs. M. S. Welt. On June 19 Rabbi Franklin will officiate at the marriage in Kala- mazoo of Mr. Harry Folz and Miss Ruth Desenberg. Air. and Mrs. Bernard E. Ans- pach, whose marriage recently took place at Mt. Clemens, have taken an apartment at 7 Illinois street, Detroit. Detroit friends of Miss Rebecca Greenberg, vice president of the Jewish Student Congregation of the University of Michigan, will be pleased to know that she was the winner of the Rosenwald Menorah prize for the best essay on a Jew- ish subject. The title of her essay was "How to Preserve Jewish Na- tionality in America." Mc. and Mrs. Harry Grant are occupying their new home at 204 Chicago boulevard. The marriage of Miss Mignon Bing and Mr. Fred A. Ginsburg will take place on Wednesday, June 27, Rabbi Franklin will officiate. Mrs. George A. Bloom, who re- cently underwent a serious opera- tion, is convalescent. Mr. I. Scheinman has left for French Lick Springs for a brief visit. 250-254 WOODWARD SUGAR ISLAND Sunday, June 24, 1917 Musical Entertainment on Boat BOAT LEAVES FOOT OF GRISWOLD ST. AT 8:30 O'CLOCK SHARP. HE WALTHAM STORE of Detroit offers this ideal "time-keeper" in 14 kt. solid gold, 17-jewel movement, No. 12 size (which is wafer-thin), at a price that every man can afford to pay. $ 25 The Waltham is the standard of all American' T WOODWARD at GRATIOT OTE10.1111 o COD WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS Phone Main 3433 257 Gratiot Ave. pusser 0 - W 25 A 4R D 0 5D a .2 Complete and diversified showing of Graduation and • ; mu ' .,„, a 'Mt OI M IrtOrtIti tliOt Afternoon Frocks Popular Coat Dresses—Silk, Satin and Combination Suits Coats of Satin and Silk Cashmere Dancing every week at PALAIS DE DANSE Conceded to be the prettiest smmmer ballroom in America, featuring Ben Shook and his superb orchestra of sixteen artists. New Capes in Lupine, Burella and Poiret Twills Skirts for Outing, Sports and Business Wear—Dainty Blouses for all occasions