THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
(
'TEMPLE Y. P. S TO
, GIVE ORIENTAL DANCE
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
4.)
DETROIT
OUR EASTER
MILLINERY
At the meeting of the Pi Gamma
sorority held at the home of bliss
Geraldine. Maybautn, the annual elec-
tion was held with the following
results. Evelyn Rosenthal, president;
Doris 1Volfgang, secretary; Geraldine
Slaybaum, treasurer. In honor of
the new officers, a theatre party was
given at the Shubert-Detroit Satu•
day afternoon, March 6. The next
meeting will be given at the home
of Genivieve Ruese, West Grand
Blvd.
--if selected at Kline's gives you an assured
correctness. Models that brilliantly forecast
the newer Fashions are now on display at the
lowest possible prices consistent with good
merchandise.
Klines—Third Floor
Authentic Spring Styles
For Stout W omen
(Sizes 39 to 56)
New daily arrivals in fashion's latest
creations for stout figures.
Garments That
Lend a Slender
Appearance
Buy of the Originators
and add poise and grace. 20 years'
specializing affords you a perfect fit
and untold satisfaction.
Sults
• •$49.50 to $225.00
Frocks
29.50 to
225.00
Coats .
39.50 to
250.00
2.95 to
59.50
3.95 to
111.00
Blouses .
Corsets
••
Skirts
Waakingto ■
breads
i
14.50 to
59.75
Underwear
1.39 to
19.75
Negligees .
4.95 to
39.75
a.g fiFigiare
Woodward
Aurae
You Don't Have To!
You don't have to go
"down-town" and pay
"High Rent " prices
when you wish to select
from the very latest pat-
terns of the famous
"Community Silver"
The "largest and finest
jewelry store on the East
Side" carries a full line of
this celebrated make,
from the tiniest of Baby
Spoons to the most com-
plete and expensive sets in
elegant mahogany chests.
Have your table looking its best for your Easter
guests by making your selections from the special show-
ing of new designs now being made here.
Have your purchase changed
at the regular cash prices if
ycu wish; pay at your con-
venience. This privilege is
freely yours for the asking.
No Red Tape
Interest, Etc.
20
Years
Estate
fished
"Pay
as
You
Can"
irnelhock5
Following up two very successful
affairs given in February, the Young
l'eople's Society of Temple Beth El
Mr. los. S. Florian aid Mr. Len
Landow have returned from an ex- is planning a very unusual treat for
its members in the form of an "Orien-
tended visit to l'alm Beach, Miami,
tal Dance," to be held Sunday night.
Fla., and other places of interest in March 21.
the South and \Vest.
An air of mystery surrounds the
affair. Those in charge of arrange-
A delightful party was given in ments have shown a marked re-
honor Ut Miss Rose Gunsuerg by luctance to divulge details, merely
her aunt, Mrs. Paul Gunsberg, at her
residence, 578 Virginia Park, upon
the occasion of her sixteenth birth-
day, Saturday evening, March 6.
Attipor- rlie guests were, the Misses
j Roc Gunsberg, Clara Rotliberg,
Pauline Feinberg, Celia Sosensky,
Florence Kaplan, Clara Gussin, Sadie
Burdick, Esther Rosenberg. Lillian
Mark, Alice Greenberg, Bessie Gus -
' sin, Alice Schiller, Esther Schiller,
Tillie Babcock, Mrs. I. Kraus, Mrs.
L. Gunsberg, Mrs. Z. Gunsberg, and
the Messrs. Fred Ginsberg, Harry
Gunsherg, M. Krause, P. Gimsberg,
I. Kraus and L. Ginsberg. Pink
, roses were used effectively in the
table decorations. The evening was
spent pleasantly with games rmi eme
sic. Fred Ginsberg entertained with
several violin selections.
177-i79 stet WOODWARD AVE
14 Floor
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announcing that some decidedly dif-
ferent stunts are being arranged. An
interesting feature will be a "Chinese
Raffle," especially to the girls.
Skillful questioning of a board
member elicited no further definite
Mrs. Victor Fink, Mrs. Anna I it. information. The "Oriental Dance,"
man, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Sirs. Good- however, promises to surpass in the
man, Mrs. Kramer, members of Tues- way of surprises and entertainment
day Sewing Club, will give a Leap any affairs given by the Society this
Year party at the home of Mrs. Bessie season.
I.evey, of 660 Brash street, on Tues-
day evening, March 16. Members of BLUE BIRD DANCE
the society and their husbands will
AT STATLER SUNDAY
be guests. Dinner will be served fol-
PROVES BIG SUCCESS
lowing which the guests will listen to
As a result of the splendid success
an interesting musical program ren-
of the Charity dance, given by the
dered by Robert Drews, violinist,
Blue Bird Girls at the Hotel Statler
with Miss Marion Fink at the piano.
on February 1st, a substantial por-
Mr. Charles Grabo•sky, of Eve-
tion of the proceeds was given as a
lyth, Minnesota, spent a week with
donation to the Jewish Orphan's
his parents, Sir. and Sirs. I. Grabow-
Home, 25 Rowena street.
sky, of 686 Brush street.
At a meeting held Tuesday even-
ing, March 9, it was unanimously de-
A beautifully appointed Purim din- cided that each week a committee be
ner was given at the home of Sir. appointed to arrange a basket of fruit
and Sirs. I. Lewis Zuieback, Sunday and other delicacies for the orphans
evening, March 7, in honor of Miss in the Home • to be delivered by the
Minnie Lowenstein of Bay City. committee every Sunday in the name
whose engagement to Mr. Samuel of the Blue Bird Girls.
Wolson of this city was recently an-
nounced. Covers were laid for twelve
guests, among whom were the Misses
Beatrice and Rose Zuieback, Ruth
Rosenberg, Messrs. Nathan Schol-
nick, Irwin Cohn, Nathan Pearimut-
ter, Benjamin Jacobson. Miss Rose
Zuieback entertained the guests with
several vocal selections.
PONTIAC NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kosinsky of
Perry street have returned from a
two months' trip to Los Angeles,
Calif.
Miss Sophie Du .Bof, of Peoria,
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Buckner.
The Jewish Ladies' Aid Society
held their regular monthly meeting
last Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
I. Meyer.
Our leading Mohel for
the past twenty years,
wishes to announce that
he has moved from 263
Farnsworth to
The Blouse Fashion of the Hour
14.75 to 25.00
Women who love the straight line silhouette
have placed their stamp of approval upon the
overblouse which eliminates the objectionable
waist line. With a smart separate skirt, it fur-
nishes a costume as chick as the most fashion-
able frock.
Tricolette—which lends itself to beautiful color tones
—is the favorite material for overblouses. Wool yarn,
silk embroidery and bullion threads are used to en-
hance its smartness.
The models sketched come in such colors as radio
blue, bisque, rosebud, henna, burnt orange, American
beauty and midnight blue.
Maw Moue $4op
301 David Whitney Bldg.
Featuring
Blouses, unusual in design and
color. Skirts for every occa-
sion. Lingerie, ideal for
trouseau.
140 Medbury, Cor, Brush
Detroit
Phone Market 827
Several months ago, Temple Beth
El established a Branch Salkath
School in Pontiac, under the super-
vision of Mr. Gurovitch and Mr.
Zieger, both capable teachers of the
Temple Sabbath School.
Through their efforts the attend-
ance at dances and the interest of
the pupils have been kept up with
the greatest success. The 30 pupils
are divided into two classes. The
advanced class has organized a lit-
erary society called the "Pontiac
Temple Beth El Club." This club is
planning a very interesting course of
work and a program is being pre-
pared, to be given in three weeks.
Hod
t/.
Woodward Avows.
Tncollette Overblouses
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and other splendid
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If you've an instrument
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T
HE opportunity to gratify your preference
most completely us to tone and design and fin-
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obtain the instrument embodying everything that
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is most surely afforded you here. Here are many
makes of pianos; many designs; largest stock;
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Compere and test, side by side, the
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