A MC flea 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE THEJEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Nvoi■d■vard at Gratiot THE KEEN STORE Nliss Jeanette Fine has re- turned to Pontiac after spending the winter with her parents in Syracuse, N. Y. Dr. L. A. Wachs, of Cleveland, who has been visiting in Detroit, has returned to his home. The marriage of Miss Selma Stern to \I r. Eugene Wasser- man, of Cleveland, took place last Sunday in Cleveland. Dr. Samuel Rauch, of Minne- apolis, Minn., is a temporary resi- dent in 1)etroit. Mr. and Mrs. NI. E. Pollasky, formerly of 1 1 Pallister avenue, arc now living at the I lotel Ad- dison. Mrs. A. I. Wolff. of Virginia I'ark, and Mrs. .Nbe Prenzlower. of Brush street, have returned home after spending a delightful winter in Florida. Sylvan S. Grosner, of I bind Ad- dison. attended the wedding as best man of his brother, Gerald D., to Hiss Ada Strottse, daughter of NB. . and :qrs. Alexander NI. S t rot! s e, of Philadelphia, on Thursday, Nlarch 20, at Hotel Adelphia. Dr. Berkowitz offi- ciated. A delightful dinner party was given Saturday evening at the I I otel Pontchartrain by Mr. Jeffry Walff, the guest of honor being Miss Ethel Nlay Schlussel. The ghosts present were Misses Lil- lian and Sadye Sellman, Edith Albert, Sophie Goldsmith, Ruth Freedman, Belle Schlussel, Gen- ette Cohen and Messrs. Harry Horwitz, Bradford Dow, Harry Stone, Nlurry Feinberg, Victor Markowitz and Hyman A very pretty wedding took place Sunday evening, Nlarch 2, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, when Miss Rose Flayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon P. Flayer, of 5-1 Marston court. was united in marriage to NB- . Na- thaniel Rovin, of this city. Miss Marion Flayer, sister of the bride. was maid of honor and Mr. I.ouis Cohen acted as best man. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Fol- lowing the ceremony, dinner was served to immediate members. of the family at the home of the bride, where a reception was held. Charles, on March 12. (Continued On Page Six.) The Kern Store announces a complete showing of newest spring models in Women's Suits At Every Price from '19.75 to $75 Suits at Suits at Suits at Suits at Suits at $19.75 $25.00 $27.50 $29.75 $32.50 $35.00 $39.75 $45.00 $55.00 $65.00 Suits at Suits at Suits at Suits at Suits at • A Marvelous Assortment at $29 . 7' n navy and the They are mostly in tlin nil, 'its aid d the new spring shades; also in ',mart Sp,wg r, there is variety of styles won, A Box-coat model with row upon row of silk braid trimming and with vestee of Tricolette A belted model, braid trimmed, and with button trimmed Broadcloth ve,tee. A Box-coat model, novelty cut, nail new long flat collar. Boi models in one-button-coat style. There are strictly tailored models. There are styles with unusual pocket effects, and with rows of buttons for tri -sm:ng. Distinctive Suits at $50 0 ° Tailored from fine Trieotine and Serge, these sults show box models in their smartest variations; new Vestee effects; stun- ning Tailleurs. Suits that emphasize fashion's newest features. from their narrower shoulders to the hem of their tapering skirts. New Dolman Wraps $29z. $39 - 1 J to $65.N • Artistically draped Dolmas are heir in every style to meet the popular demand. Of fine materials, beautifully lined with plain or fancy silk. and many trimmed with silk braid or silk fringe. New Style Capes, $19.75, $29.75 Second Floor. D 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111 PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Front beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio Prof. F. Szende 2207 W, Jefferson. Telephone Cedar 1122. ‘11•111 ■ What Are You Doing With Your Onental Rugs? to destroy the lustre Don't chance the inexperience of "rug cleaners' . and also the fibers of an antique or modern rug—consult specialists, for the first rare Is a lifetime wear. We are weavers—with great ex- perience. Betkijian--Joboulian Co. • Experts Oriental nags and Carpets 578 Woodward Ave. from The Ledger" The human side of things plays so large a part in the work of the Detroit Trust (ompany and Su little has been said about it, that we have thought. it worth while to tell of some of the interesting cases we handle. From this idea resulted the series of newspaper advertis- ments reproduced in this booklet under the general title "Little Life Stories from the Ledger. - These advertisments are scattered as illustrations through the text, which consists of a series of questions and answers relating to wills, estates and trusts. You will obtain both piraoure and profit I ram reading WI booklet. .Sent for a cops AAAO DETROIT TRUST COMPANY Ilt.PoSITE POST (*. FICK IIIt 1116:\Y DETROIT, SPOTLIGHT OF FASHION FOCUSED ON NEW WRAPS And the tailoring and quality of materials in every suit are of very superior quality. '39' "Little Life Stories Glendale 576 HARRY KATZ LADIES' TAILOR • Spring Styles Now Showing Stimson and Woodward Arc:A:a Bldg. NVith the decided changes in sil- houette a new spring scrap seems rather more necessary than usual for the woman who wishes to be modish- ly dressed. A majority of the coats are medium full and button across the chest and are high-collared. In a good many of the high-collared coats the collar is so designed as to be worn either high or low. The materials include many at- tractive rough stuffs, such as Tweeds, Bolicias. Frieze, etc. Black and white checks of all kinds from the pin head check of the finest, light- est weight worsted, to inch square checks of rough cheviot, may be seen in B. Siegel Co.'s display. Also broken checks in plaids and other colorings, with the brown shades leading. The new capes and dolmans are of moderate fullness and show the most graceful of lines. These new wraps, because of their extreme newness and utility, have been very popular from the start of this season. An unusually smart stew cape which li. Siegel Co. recently displayed, was of a lovely shade of blue silk Du- vetyne with a black silk collar. The mp of the cape stood out in a deep fold around the shoulders, seemingly held in place by a heavy silk cord 1 which was drawn loosely around the wrap, half-way between the shoulder . points and the elbow. The cord was knotted loosely at the back and the ends falling down the cape, were fin- ished with two large tassels. At the front the cords formed an ornamen- tal fastening. Linings arc of ninny kinds and in- clude black and white stripes, black and white checks and malty daring colorings, so harmoniously arranged that the etTect is not startlingly con- , pieuous.—Adv. I One of the Finest Furniture Displays in the City HE ROBINSON-COHEN Furniture Department has been developed and equipped to accomplish one big double purpose— To offer the best and most beautiful furniture pro- duced at prices that make your purchases the most at- tractive values to be had anywhere. Our showing of the better period designs in pieces and suites is magnificent. The reputation of the makers represented here assures The Bonnet Shop the quality; their beauty speak , for Itself: snit our prices add the final conviction as to where to buy. 1 -Cohen Co. 572 Woodward Ave. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS With the arrival of Spring — eharm:ng new lists for women, misses and juniors are shown In profusion. And our prices save for you CORNER 9 MGM FIVE BLOCKS [MTV WOODWARD and HASTINGS FIVE liteseRS NORTH of GRATIOT NORTH-SOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR THE FASHIOA — MILLINERY-1 1035 Hastings St. be Practical Nurse THE BROADWAY KOSHER DELICATESSEN AND LUNCH ,ac Complete Chicken Dinner 45c Business Men's Lunch Melrose 1044.W. 72 Broadway [ Hattie Silberblatt 864 Brush St. ROSEBERRY 1 [The Marseille Milliner 1. 818 Woodward, Near Canfield. Dress Shop Dresses, Gowns and Blouses 605 1 2 Woodward, Arcadia Bldg.