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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

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On Sunday, June 22, the Detroit
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias,
will give their annual excursion to
Tashmoo Park. The boat leaves the
foot of Griswold at 8:30 a. m. sharp.
An elaborate all-day program has
been prepared whch will include va-
rious forms of athletics, dancing and
games.

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Miss Jennie Levey, of 96 Earns-
worth street, has returned to her
home after an extensive trip through
the south and west. Miss Levy's
tour covered a period of six months,
and included visits to all the pictur-
esque summer and winter resorts of
the country.

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The engagement is announced of
Miss Gladys Sunshine, daughter of
Mr. Irving J. Wolfgang. of 90 E. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sunshine, of Knox-
Palmer ave., is visiting his parents, ville, Tenn., to Mr. Albert Weisman
Mr. and Mrs: Adolph Wolfgang. of of this city.
St. Paul.

Ribbon
Sport
Hats

The great demand for new
ribbon sport hats has been
satisfactorily answered by
the Kline Millinery Salons.

The Model Pictured at
$7.50

—is made of good quality gros-grain ribbon, has hemp
facing and pretty gros-grain ribbon bow. Other styles
moderately priced.

Kline's—Third Floor.

RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO.

84 Mama
Arians,

High grade work
done by experts.

Let us give you
estimates.

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Mrs. Jacob King has left forHar-
bor Beach, Mich w here she will 114"1"V".MVAIMAVIAIMr-MrAltrMirn
spend the remainder of the summer.

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Crystal Ice Co., Ltd.

1215-1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE.

Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. It

Mrs. Bernath H. Silver and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Max May are so-
ter, Elsa Mignon, of Sioux City, la., journing in the East.
are here for an extended visit with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jules Granet, son of 3.1r. and Mrs.
Simon Lachman, of 99 West Ferry Louis Granet, of Erskine street, has
ave.
returned from In months' active serv-
ice in France with the Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lefkowitz announce Corps. Mr. Jules Granet is the third
the engagement of their daughter, son of Mr. and !qrs. Grant to return
Martha, to Mr. Kay Cohn.
from military service. The other two,
Dave and Martin, served in this coun-
Mrs. Herman II. Greenberg and try in the regular army.
sons, Benjamin and Jerome, of De-
troit, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Edith Atkins, of 94 Frederick
11. Greenberg, of Pittsburgh, l'a.
street, has returned from a motor trip
to Cleveland.
Mrs. Edwin Goldberg. of 41 Dela-
ware ave., entertained forty children
Miss Yolette Finsterwald and Miss
at a children's party, Saturday, for Bernice Kahn are among the class of
her little daughter, Virginia.
graduates of the Highland l'ark High
School. Graduating exercises will
Tuesday evening the Pi Gamma take place Thursday, June 26.
Sorority met at the home of Miss
Genevra Finch. The party given
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubach, 218 Hen-
June 14 by the Sorority was a great drie avenue, are receiving congratu-
success, and in no small measure due lations upon the birth of a son.
to the efforts of the following girls
on the general committee: Marion
The marriage of Miss Esther Gold-
Behrendt, Marion Beilfield, Genevra smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Finch, Alfreda Koll, Grace Kron- David I). Goldsmith, to Harry Hy-
berg and Evelyn Rosenthal. The man Koffman, willtak e place on
next meeting will be held at the home Tuesday, June 24, at the home of the
of Miss Grace Kronberg.
bride, 333 Kirby avenue East.

Mrs. M. L. Weisbraten and chil-
Alyce E. Weinberg, daughter of
dren of 393 I'ingree ave., are spend- Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weinberg, 641
ing several weeks it New York City Taylor avenue, entertained her little
with Mrs. Weisbraten•s parents.
friends with a delightful party , Sat-
urday last on the occasion of her
Complimenting Miss Anna Schmaltz tenth birthday. The decorations were
who left Sunday for a two months' carried out effectively in pink and
visit with relatives in Louisville, Ky., white. Pretty, dainty favors marked
friends tendered her a farewell party the places of the following little
Friday evening, at her home, 143 E. guests: Edna Nadle, Estelle Marks,
%Yarn:it avenue.
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'Ethel Berman, Gita Bezob, Rae
Kleinsmith, Mary Morley, Helen
Mrs. J. Cohen, of Chicago, announ- Hirschfield and Bessie Schull. The
ces the engagement of her sister, Miss afternoon was pleasantly spent in
Irma Steiner, to Mr. Ralph Levy of games and music.
this city.
Mrs. R. T. Rosenfield and daugh-
Miss Edith Goldberg, the thirteen- ter, Ruth, have arrived home after an
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. extended trip through southern Cali-
fornia.
M. Goldberg, 742 Seneca avenue, de-
lighted her hearers at a piano recital
Dr. Max Bailin has gone to Atlan-
given at the Detroit Conservatory of
tic City to attend the American Med-
Music, Monday evening. With a
ical convention this week.
delicacy of touch, a sympathy and
splendid technique, little Miss Gold-
On Tuesday, hole 17, occurred the
berg's performance displayed unusual
marriage of Miss Steffy Rodgers to
talent. She is the pupil of Miss Ethel
Mr. Nathan Freeman, at the La Salle
Lit tell.
Hotel, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man will reside in Chicago. Mrs.
Mrs. I. Cohen of this city, who has
,Freenian is the sister of Mr. Leo
been- visiting the Misses Essie• -and
Rodgers of this city and her mar-
Esther Cohen, of Cleveland, for the
iage will be of interest to the many
past two weeks, has returned to her
riends she made here on a recent
home.
visit with her brother and sister-in-

Defy Summer's Heat in One of These
New Sheer Silk Frocks

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Georgette Crepes, Beaded and Embroidered

Crepe de Chines, Striped, Checked

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these clever new models in navy, white, flesh or gray, as well
as in gay figures. A few are sketched. Special groups at
39.50, 45.00 and 55.00.

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White stripes On blue give a cool
appearance to a draped model of
crepe de chine which is further
distinguished by kimono sleeves
and a big satin bow sash (right),

ter), 45.00.

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georgette with a tunic and

girdles of moire taffeta, with a

bodice enriched with medallions

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Lattice work on the side of the
bodice and repeated on the skirt to
make if narrower is the smart note
of a black and white checked crepe
de chine model (left), 39.50.

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The names of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Finsterwald, Mr. Lester Leopold,
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald, Mr. Charles
Finsterwald, and Mr. and Mrs. II.
Parshell, of this city, appear among
the names of generous contributors
to the Sarah M. Goldsmith fund of
Cleveland, 0.

Mr. Lawrence Sondheimer spent the
week-end n New Baltimore.

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Record Savings

Means

Miss Lillian Berinstein, fiancee of
Mr. Nathan Robinson, returned to
home in Chicago, after a delight-
ful two weeks' visit with Mr. and
Mrs, D. Robinson of Rowena street.
Many and varied were the charming
entertainments given in Miss Berin-
stein's honor during her stay.

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Mrs. Sarah Berger, who has been
residing in Long Beach, California,
for the past three years, is spending
the summer months as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel T. Berger of
59 Lawrence avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Marx of 138
Connecticut avenue will be at home
tc their friends Tuesday evening,
June 24th.
Messrs. Dave. George and Bill
Star, of 122 Medbury avenue, have
returned from a motor trip to Chi-
cago.

BRINK
Piano Service

Tuning $3.00

Free Estimates on

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REFINISHING

Are You Going
Housekeeping?

If you are, it is important
that you visit this store

When I say "important" I mean important to you
as well as myself because our interests are mutual.

I can only continue my success by continuing to
please my customers, by continuing to save them so
much money that they'll praise the values they receive
here—by continuing to show them that their confi-
dence in this store will never be abused and that, as well
as greater values, they'll be assured better service and
permanent satisfaction.

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FURNITURE HOUSE

913.917 Hastings, At Crosstown

All Work Guaranteed

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Grand Pianos a Specialty

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Every Piece of Furniture in Our
In Our Fine Big Stock
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UR new building is well under way.
When we move into it and announce its open-
ing you will find the stock from basement to roof
entirely in keeping with the building—absolutely new.
That's why we have decided to dispose of our present
showings. That's why everything is now offered at prices
that are making history in furniture values.
You cannot afford to miss the savings offered.

FINSTERWALD FURNITURE CO.

Chinese—American

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Fashionable

Dross's,
$18.95 to $79.50

Coats
$19.75 to $157.50

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Pe'ttroal•
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Skirts.
$6.95 to $18.8 5

Lane Bryant

2nd Floor

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255 Woodward

restaurant

CADILLAC HOTEL BUILDING

Det-out Foremost Restaurant

Business Lunches and Table D'llote Dinner

Dancing Every Evening

Music and Entertainment.

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PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

Prof. F. Szende

Telephone Cedar 1122.

2207 W. Jefferson.

