THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOCAL NOTES

A beautiful lace shawl donated by
Mrs. Hary H. Prenzlauer for the
benefit of the Jewish Orphan Asylum
was raffled off at the Old Folks'
dance at the Arcadia, February 24.
Miss Sadie Levin was the fortunate
winner. "Fhe following on the cony
mittee were instrumental in the suc-
cess of the venture: Misses Lydia
Rubenstein, Sylvia Gittleman, Lois
Roth, Marion Lenhoff. Titlie Farber,
Bessie Berman, Ruth Gladstone, Mrs.
Leo Nathan, and Mr. and Mrs.
Weisswasser. The raffle was con-
ducted by Mr. Joseph E. Prenzlauer
and Mr. Joseph E. Farago.

177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE

"For Styleful Millinery'

PAGE THREE

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kramer, of
121 East Canfield, and daughter,
Ethelyn, and son, Ralph., leave Sun-,
day for Chicago, to attend the wed- l
ding of Mrs. Kramer's brother, Mr.
Isadore Rosenberg, to Miss Celeste
Levy, which will take place at the
Congress Hotel. Wednesday, March
10.

Imelhock5

180.182 Woodward Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodin. of 127 Bel.'
moot avenue, announce the marriage)
of their daughter, Ida, to Mr. Paul'
Winkelman. which will take place at
the Irnai Britt clubrooms. 25 Broad-

PONTIAC NOTES.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Bromberg, 268
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S. Mayer-
Farnsworth avenue, have left for New berg were in Pontiac Sunday. They
York where they will spend a few visited the pupils of the Sabbath
weeks visiting relatives.
School classes.

A charity dance will be given by
the Pep-O Girls, Sunday evening,
March 14, at the Hotel Statler. Tic-
kets may he secured from the follow-
ing members: Misses Mae Mercer,
Libbie Gold, Jennie Silverman, Goldie
Silverman, Marion Pulberg, Rose Sip-
per, Fannie Max, Rose Greenbaum,
Ida Maxman.

Mr. G. J. Rapaport left on a busi-I
ness trip to New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett enter-
tained 30 guests at a delightfully up-
pointed dinner Sunday evening. The
affair was held at their new home on
Franklin boulevard. Cards and music
furnished the entertainment for the
Friends will be pleased to learn evening. Mrs. Edward Rosenberg of
that Mrs. I,. Neugarten, 452 Hazel- Flint was the out-of-town guest.
•ood avenue, has recovered from her
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker, of 394 and Mrs. Sidney Netzorg and Mr.
and
Mrs. Otto Sachse are planning a
Burlingame have returned from a
theater party for Wednesday evening.
two weeks trip to New York city.

The Season's New

Mr. and Mrs. William Present
Rabbi Maurice M. Mazure, of the
spent . the week end with their parents,
Tree of Life Congregation, Pitt
Pitts if r . and
mrs. Nathan Lewis, of To.
burgh, Pa., delivered the invocation
and the benediction on Washington's
Birthday at the Memorial Services
of the American Legion in the Sold- DAUGHTERS OF THE WHITE
ier's and Sailor's Memorial Hall.

Sipper Braid
Hats

AND BLUE

In the evening he delivered the
The Daughters of the White and
principal address at the dedication
Blue will give a Purim masquerade
of the Jewish Harm for Babies.
Saturday, March 13, at 7:30 p. m , at
the home of Lottie Davidov, 533
The Ladies Auxiliary Society of the Cameron avenue. The following com-
Tree of Life Congregation, Pitts- mittees are in charge: Refreshments,
burgh, gave an entertainment last Larry Drapkin, Ida Sendrovskv and
Monday evening in the Synagogue, as Edna Rosenfeld; decorations, Rayola
a surprise party to Rabbi Maurice Ehrinpries, Rose Grace and Rose
M. Mazure. During the course of the Bascon; program, Lottie Davidov,
evening, the Rabbi was called upon Anna Slomovitz and Dorothy Caini-
'to make a few remarks and he was nick. Toys will be collected and sent
presented with a gift in the form of a to the Jewish children in Palestine.
substantial check, as a mark of ap- Miss Julia Witte, leader of thei,\
preciation for his untiring efforts and Daughters of the White and Blue, 14
his zealous endeavors in behalf of the will assist the committees.
Synagogue and the school.

Are now being shown in our Millinery Salons in a
large selection of Original creations and copies
and adoptions of imported creations, pleasingly
priced at $15 to $35

Kline's—Third Floor

KLEIN & LEITNER

25 BROADWAY

Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.

Second Floor 13'nal B'rith Building

Formerly Weiss's Restaurant

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These new models lay
claim to great individual
distinction on account of
the unusually ef'ective
means of embellishment.

In the model sketched,
open jet bead work is

cleverly used in a manner
to reveal a gold cloth
allp-195.00.

Mr. 0. Retegorsky, of Ottawa, Ont..
was the guest of his niece, Mrs. S.
Schubiner, of 1035 Euclid avenue.

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The winners of the Knights of
Pythias Purim Ball story contest arc
as follows: First prize, Harry Clark.
319 Frederick St.; Second Prize, Miss
Sarah G. Finley, 226 East Hancock.
Other prize 'A-inners were Miss Sarah
Taylor, 270 East Ferry, Harry Mos-
kowitz, 39 Greeley, George Jackson,
313 Theodore, Miss Belle Gold, 208
E. Hancock,Miss Rose Jacobs, 245
Hendrie.

Mrs. J. Cohen, of 111 Farnsworth
avenue, is visiting in Cleveland.

Shoe Style Week in Our
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Ushers in

giarold Bauer

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lOhLE If0FMANN soy,—

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that ran be no real basis
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comfortable and stylish walking

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Women's
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Price. ..

The shorteleeved satin frock is making its appearance at
all smart gatherings—the morning musicale, the afternoon
tea and at semi-format evening occasions. Later when the
warm days come, it will make a chic street costume.

Mr. I I,ewis Zwieback has been ap-
pointed team captain of Perfection
Lodge to assist in the whirlwind
membership campaign which has just
been launched to make the Detroit
Masonic Country Club the largest
in the world.

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Brown Kid
or Heavier Leathers

The Short Sleeve Satin Frock
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65.00 to 195.00

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only by

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OTHER INSTRUMENTS ACCEPTED IN
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STORES. HEADQUARTERS,

243.247 Woodward Ave.

Merchant
Tailor

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

Ossip GabriloroitscA

GABRILOWITSCH toys-

"! have found the Duo.
Art Piano flexible and ad,
quote in 6: panes. I hart

het. able to secure in .y

recorded interpretations re,
complete repretentattont of

mY

intentions."

925 Woodward Ave.

Just North of Forest Ave.

