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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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DETROIT

Midsummer

Millinery

Wine, Hair Braid
and Georgette

At our Millinery Salons you will find a won-

derful collection of new midsummer millinery

of these popular materials at very moderate
prices.

KLINE'S THIRD FLOOR.

HELEN L. KRAUSE

Piano Instruction
Specializing in Ragtime
186 Palmer Ave. E.
Northway 6374-M

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SOCIETY

PAGE THREE

Mr. and. bins. NI. B. Netzurg hale
moved into their new home at Ihu,i
Brush street.

Miss Sid Greenberg, of Chicago. is
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson and
son, Harold. have returned front a visiting here with her sisters, Mrs. II.
trip to Chicago, Cleveland and New Steinberg, 187 East Hancock avenue.
and Mrs. Harry Cohen, of 358 Mon-
York city.
terey avenue.
at
Mr. and Mrs. L. Klorski announce
The
Misses
Pauline
\\'alters.
!rem
the engagement of their daughter,
Pearl, to Mr. Raymond Marx, the Netzorg and Lorene Simmons were
wedding to take place early in Octo- guests in Ann Arbor at Nlartha Cook
Dormitory for the spring games and
ber,
frolics.
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\I r. David A. Brown gave a vet-)
\I r. Ilarry Stocker was elected
interesting talk at Ann Arbor Sunday
night before the Jewish Student Con- president of the Jewish Student Con-
gregation on "Antidotes for Bolshev- gregation of the University of Nlich-
igan at a meeting held in Lane Hall, L.
ism."
Ann Arbor, last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bernard Schwartz. of Long
Miss Sophie Goldsmith spent the
Beach. Cal., accompanied her sister.
Mrs. Julius Goldberg to this city, week-end iii Ann Arbor.
where she is planning to spend the
summer with relatives.
Mrs. Sidney Levy has returned
from a v isit to Columbus. Nlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown and
daughter. Golda, are spending the
Mrs. Irwin Unger, of Derbyshire
week-end in .1int Arbor.
road, Cleveland, 0., has returned to
her home.
Mr. and NIrs. NVilbani Small, of
Pittsburgh, l'a., spent a few days ill
of
Mr. and NIrs. Morris
Detroit last week on their wedding Minneapolis, Nlinn., arrived here
trip.
Sunday, where they will be guests at
the wedding of their niece. Nliss
\I r. and Mrs. I. Hamburger, 113 Theresa Lowman, to Robert Ginter-
Kipling avenue, are receiving con- mail, of St. Paul, which will be all
gratulations on the birth of a daugh- event of June 3.
ter, Helen Rosalind, Ml ay 3.
\I r. Loins F. Berger is registered
Rabbi I.eo NI. Franklin and Mr. at the Claridge Hotel, New York
Nlilton NI. .11exander are in Boston, city.
Nlass., attending the convention of the
Union of .Ninerican Hebrew Congre-
r. and Mrs. Bert G. Arden. of
gations.
Rowena street, and \I r. lobe .N. Reu-
ben. of Toledo, 0., have left for New
.N timber of her young friends York city to meet their brother Al E.
surprised Miss Sylvia Gittleman, 2315 Itetiben who has been overseas for
Second avenue, on the occasion of the past year with the Ordnance
her birthday, Friday evening, May 16. Corps.
The evening was pleasantly spent in
music and dancing. A delightful
Mr. S. Ratner. of 139 NVilkins street,
luncheon was served to the eighteen is spending a ten-day stay in Chicago,
guests present. An honor guest of
the evening was Sergt. Morton Cit-
tleman, son of NIrs. K. Gittleman. 211
Miss Rae Finsterwald will return
East Kirby avenue, who recently re-
turned after two years' service in Ml ay 28 from New York where she is
attending
Columbia University.
Frassce with the Harper Hospital
rnit.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Imewenberg
have moved into their new home at
399 Virginia Park.

BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS.

An audience which taxed the capa-
city of K. of P. hall last Thursday
evening heard the address of Judge
.1rthur J. Lacy on the subject "Gov-
ernment—Its Value." ;Mr. I. Leonard

Best in America—
Best in the World—

Ifirnelhoch'5

180-182 Woodward Avenue

Tricolettes—Dresses
Comfortable and Smart
for Summer

Several New Models
at 59.50 and 65.00

Tricolette is the thing to travel in, being
easily packed, never crushes and always
looks fresh.
A few of these ultra smart frocks are
sketched.

A Tuxedo coat model has an embroidered gilet
and is slashed. 65.00 (Left figure.)
A basque front and bloused back with a white
collar is 59.50. (Right figure.)
A Russian model with reversible border is in
dropped stitched Tricolette, 59.50. (Center fig-
ure.)

In addition to Navy, Taupe, French Blue
and Black there are dainty flesh colored
and white models.
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Braun. accompanied by Miss Clara
Weinberg. contributed several espe-
cially good Local numbers. Manuel
1Volner rendered Kreisler's "Indian

The Illustrious

STEINWAY
PIANO

Read What famous Musicians Say-

Lament" and the "Souvenir" on the
violin, accompanied by Mis• Gertrude
Beisman.
The report of the excursion com-
mittee indicated that the ninth annual
excursion to Tashmoo, to be given
June 8th, will outriv al all previous
picnics of the organization. The
steamer Taslimoo has been chartered
for the occasion, and will leave the
I foot of Griswold street at 9:10 a. in.
There will be entertainment on the
boat, athletic contests for prizes at
the island, and the regular dancing at
the island. David Cooper is general
chairman of the committee. and Dan-
iel Shapero is handling the distribu-
tion of tickets.
There will be a regular meeting of
the club Thursday evening, June 1st
at K. of P. hall. There will lie a
speaker and entertainment.

EI)WAIII MacDOWEI.1.—"I hose never found an iinstrument comparable to it."
MAX FIFDLER—"The Steinway Piano places the United States in the front rank of musical and artistic
achi cement."
RICHARD WAGNER—"The Steinway. Piano is a noble work of art."

PLAN NEW QUARTERS
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HARRY I OWE. SHELI:EY—"The Steinway stands alone in the World—perfect in all respecto."
MAUI) POWELL—"Above and beyond comparison with other pianos."
VLADINI R de PACIIMANN—"Ah, the Steinway! What a piano—it is divine; it is the finest in the

Members of the Jewish Old Folks'

The above are only a few of the many musical geniuses who have paid tribute of
highest praise to the STEINWAY PIANO. Its leadership is acknowledged by the
entire musical world. Its fame is not con fined to one locality, nor to one country—
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If any other piano equaled, or even approached the STEINWAY, it would share
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What a source of satisfaction and justifiable pride to
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ERNEST HUTCHESON—"Undeniahly the best piano in existence."

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LEOPOLD STOKOWSkl—"The Steinway . Piano is ■ masterpiece and stands unequaled."

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Society of Detroit will meet \Vett-

nesday evening, May 28, at the Home,

120 Edmund Place. at Brush street,
to discuss ways and means as to the
erection of new and enlarged quarters

the pre sent premises.
The present Old Folks

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Home, at
Edmund and Brush, dedicated in
1916, is taxed to its capacity, now
housing 311 inmates. Worthy appli-
cations, numbering as many more, are
on tile, unable to receive attention.
The need for larger quarters is urgent
in this growing community.

at the large down-town stores?—Because we are out of the

high rent district. Thus, what we save on the rent--you

save on the Furniture.

F

RIEDENBERG'S

FURNITURE I IOUSE

913-917 Hastings, At Crosstown

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'Meet Morse and see

the largest display of
electrical fixtures and
table tamps in Detroit.

Y. J. L C.

The Young Judean Literary Club
held its weekly meeting Sunday, Nlay
I8, at the regular meeting place, 224

Warren avenue east. The usual order
of business was gone through. and

the program for the day was given.
The last two meetings of the organ-
ization have been a great success, and
a number of young folks interested
in the chili who have visited the open
meetings have joined the club.
The meetings of the club are al-
ways open. and any boy or girl above
the age of lb, who is interested in the
work of the Young Judeans, are cordi-
ally invited to see the meetings in
order. They are held I tkery Sunday
at 2:30 p. m.

Sadye Goldberg

"MORSE"

One week
only
Regular $5.0
Electric
Lamp
$4.00

Says: - "M y

prices shine."

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