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April 02, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Miss Rubye Gurovitch entertained
at a delightful party last week in
honor of Miss Blanche Moscowitz at
the latter's new home, 144 East Ferry
avenue. Miss Helen Gordon and
Miss Norma Frost] rendered vocal se-
lections dur,ing the evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Moscowitz acted as
chaperons. A buffet luncheon was
T he
served the following guests:
Misses Helen Gordon, Rhea Meret-
sky, Norma Frost], Sue Schlussel,
Ruth Goldstein, ,Ruth Koplowitz and
Messrs. Charlr4; Rubiner, Maurice
Rollick, Mark Birnkrant, Ben Zim-
merman, Charles Goldstein, lien Da-
vis, Charles Lebowsky, Joe Gordon,
Sidney Shapiro, Archie Moscowitz
and Dr. B. Horwitz.

177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE

180-182 W oodward Ave.

Mrs. M. Beninosche accompanied
her husband, Dr. M. Betnnosche, to
New York city, front which point he
will sail for London, England, to
make an intensive study of the latest
developments in the field of surgery.
Nf rs. Benmosche will return to De-
troit in 10 days.

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Jericho Rebekah Lodge, No. 32S,
I. 0. 0. F., will give a Minstrel and
Ball at the American Eagle Temple,
Bethune and Brush streets, Friday
evening, April 30. I.ittle Miss Frances
Kahn, and Master Herbert Michel
man, assisted by the Junior Nfinstrels,
will furnish the entertainment for the
evening.

Bewitching---
The New Hats

Models as dainty, as sweet and pretty
as a debutante. Beautiful creations in
soft, fashionable shades that Spring
and Summer inspires, at pleasing
pricings.

Kline's—Third Floor

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On Friday afternoon last the Edu-
cational Department of the Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Leo hi. Frank-
lin, presented a charming program to
the little patients of the Children's
Free Hospital. Mrs. Hugo Loewen-
thal delighted the children with a
group of bird songs an da series of
Mother Goose rhymes with musical
settings. Miss Maxine Finsterwald
gave several splendid recitations and
she, in turn, was followed by Miss
Golda Vehon who danced the "liaise
Caprice" and "Moonbeams" with ex-
quisite grace. The youngsters sat
spell-bound during the entire per-
formance.
—.—
Miss Freda Fishbatie, of New York
city, is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Fishbaine, of 372 West
Hancock avenue.

Miss Mildred Gould has returned to
Pittsburgh after spending a few days
with her brother, Mr. Nathan J.
Gould.

The Transparent Black Hat

The Very Latest Note in Millinery

35.00 to 350.00

HERE is an indefinable charm to a lacy black hat.
Flattering to every type, it is equally becoming to
the street or dress costume.
Horsehair braid in combination with Chantilly lace, ma-
line or celophane garniture, with flowers, Ostrich and
Paradise, suggests the endless variety of this collection.

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Fire last week destroyed the syna-
gogue of Congregation Sherith Jacob,
Cleveland, 0.

Gray Furniture Co.
"Furniture Specialists"

In design, presenting simcificity,
dignity, elegance--3--in tone, a marvel-
ous purity and richness that sets it
wholly apart from all other instru-
ments—in durability, outlasting any
piano.



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—the masterpiece of
Piano craftsmanship

With its presence in the home is asso-
ciated a degree of musical discrimination
such as is suggested in the ownership of
not other Piano in the world.

The marked predominance it has en-
joyed for more than Sixty-five Years as
the choice of the great pianists—of those
homes commanding the unqualified best
—and the fact that time but more firmly
establishes its superior worth, furnish
striking and conclusive evidence of its
pre-eminence.

Steinway Pianos can he purchased in

Michigan only at the House of Grinnell. If

you've an instrument you would consider
exchanging, come in or phone us (Cherry
3600). ire will be glad to give you free
estimate of allowance.
Utmost degree of all that a piano can
noon in your home is afforded through a
STEINWAY!

Gunnell Bros

Everything in the Realm of Music
26 Stores.
Headquarters

243.247 Woodward Ave.

STEINWAY Grand and Upright Piano,
STEINWAY Dee-Arr R 'Arum-hut Pianos
STEINWAY Pionola Player-Piano

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The Final Touch to a Living Room

It may be a davenport, a table or perhaps a chair that

will give to your living room that final artistic touch that it
needs.
But no matter what your requirements may be, this store offers
the finest variety of furniture at attractively moderate prices.

As a suggestion—let us show you our display of davenports in coverings of
various materials and colors to harmonize with general decorative schemes.
Infinite care as to details has produced these excellent pieces of furniture
which must be seen to fully appreciate their full value. We invite your in=)
spection at any time.

We are entering the final phase of our great stock-adjust-
ing safe and earnestly urge those who have not yet taken
advantage of the great savings to do so before it is too late.

Grati Furniture Compaq

340 - 342 Wo oDWAILD AVEN UE
LIPPER Woodward-Lower Prices

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