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Notes
Dresses
Men's Lae Afternoon Gym Clem .
The hour of meeting of the Men's
, Gym Class at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek has been changed from noon
on Tuesday and Thursday to 5:15 on
those days. This change was made in
order to accomudate those men who
felt that the best time for such a
class would be in the late afternoon.
All those desiring to join this gym
class and engage in healthful setting
up exercises, calesthenics, hand
ball, indoor baseball, basketball, vol-
ley ball, and the like should report
at the gym at 5:15 Tuesday and
Thursday or get in touch with the
secretary and enroll with him. A
competent instructor is in charge of
these classes.
Chiffon Velvet
•Itet Dresses developed in styles
ro smart that one may wear them
r.t formal gatherings or on inform-
al occasions and be beautifully
cooped for either. Straightline
and draped models in staple
.:wiles and late color tones. One
• tyle pictured.
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:Dancing C I
Dancing classes are held Monday
and Wednesday afternoon for the
various groups of children interested
in this type of recreation. The tots'
' dancing class (boys and girls from
6 to 9 years) is held Monday after-
noon at 3:30. Class for girls from
' 9 to 12 also takes place on Monday
an hour later. For girls from 12 to
.14, on Wednesday afternoon at 4.
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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store.
SERVICE TALK NUMBER 12
Mrs. S. Seitner of Saginaw, who
spent several days in Detroit the past
week, has returned.
Mrs. I. 0. Rosenberg and son Ray -
of Collingwood avenue, have
gone to I.os Angeles, Cal., where
they were culled by the death of Mrs.
Rosenberg's father, Max Goldberg,
formerly of Detroit.
mond,
Mr. and Mrs. David Courlander and
daughter, Miss Adelaide Courlander,
have moved from West Grand boule-
vard to their new home at 7623 Wil-
son avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kositchek of
Lansing are spending several weeks
in the city, guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Frank of Hazelwood
avenue.
a telephone number you can
depend upon when you want
Prompt Service and Expert
Cleaning and Dyeing!
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HE telephone is your messen-
ger. One ring and our service
mall is on his way to bring
your cleaning and dyeing troubles
to us!
"Michigan's Foremost" is always
on the job—ready to show you
what can be accomplished in trans-
forming old clothes into new—at a
minimum cost to you!
It's a mar-
velous bit of
work— a n d
worth trying!
When w i 11
we hear from
you?
FRENCH
7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE MARKET 3364
"Gowns of Genuine Quality."
Returning from a short stay in
Hollywood, Cal., where she was
called by the serious illness of her
mother, Mrs. Dora Rosenthal, form-
erly of Detroit., is Miss Aimee Rosen-
thal of Tennyson avenue.
Returning from a protracted stay
with relatives and friends in Char-
leston, N. C., is Miss Fannie Lavine
of Hotel Addison.
Thanksgi•ing Service.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
hold its annual Thanksgiving serv-
ices 7:30 in the evening. Fred M.
Butzel will give the Thanksgiving ad-
dress. Following the services will
take place in the main auditorium
there will be a novel evening of .en-
tertainment.• The subject of Mr.
Butzel'a address will be announced
I ter .
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Aha-
vath Achim Talmud Torah on West-
minster and Delmar avenues will
meet this Saturday evening for the
meeting will be held at the Talmud
purpose of electing officers. The
Torah building. Members are urged
to attend.
At a meeting of the Fine Arts
Committee of the Detroit Federation
of Women's Clubs, held at the Mu-
seum of Art on Friday last, plans
were laid for the art annual week to
be held in February, 1923. Mrs.
David Werbe of Second boulevard is
a member of the committee.
Get Acquainted Dances.
The Sunday evening Get Ac-
, quainted Dances conducted in the
Shaarey Zedek Gym have been meet-
ing . with wide approval and have ap-
parently struck a responsive chord
in the community and fill a long felt
aunt. These dances are sponsored
by the Synagogue Auxiliaries and are
, proving very wholesome, congenial
affaris. It is planned to conduct
these every Sunday evening during
the season unless a wedding or a
similar affair interferes. The next
Get Acquainted dance will take place
hate
d ia nn cot attended the
es be sure t
3ictlufa.notued
be on hand Dec. 3.
Rev. and Mrs. Solomon J. Rabin-
otvitz and family have moved into
their new home, 683 1.eicester court,
telephone Hem. 2423-W;
A. D. Philippe, president of Con-
gregation Beth El of Saginaw, and
Mrs. Philippe were in attendance at
the dedication of the new Temple
Beth El here the past week.
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BETH EL ON DEDICATION
29 50 up
Wraps, of equal charm, are also to be found
here—all of correspondingly pleasing prices.
A special grouping of
fine gowns and dresses
are offered as a "Get-
Acquainted" i a d ti c e-
meat from
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The Bernard Shop
1522 Broadway
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Telegrams and letters of congrat-
ulation numbering well upon into the
hundreds were received by the Rabbis
and officers of Temple Beth El upon
the dedication of their beautiful new
House of Worship. Among those who
sent greetings were the :'resident of
the United States, Julius Rosenwald
of Chicago, Daniel P. Hayes of New
York, Alfred M. Cohen of Cincinnati,
of Cincinna,
ti the Union
Charles
of American
hotel Hebrew Co ngregations,
'the President and Faculty of the He-
brew College, and the Rabbis and of-
' firers of more than a hundred con-
gregations in every part of the land.
NOBEL PRIZE GIVEN
TO PROF. EINSTEIN
Announcement !
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ukrainian
Federation of the State of Michigan will
hold their annual informal ball and dance at
the Staler Hotel on Sunday evening, Dec.
17th.
Come, have a good time and be charitable.
Dancing—Music—Other forms of entertain-
ment.
STOCKHOLM—The Nobel Com-
mittee has awarded the physics prize
for 1921 to Prof. Dr. Albert Einstein,
of Germany, identified with the theory
of relativity, and that for 1922 to
Prof. Niels Bohr, Copenhagen. The
chemistry prize for 1921 was awarded
to Frederick Soddy, professor of In-
organic and Physical Chemistry, Uni-
versity of Oxford and in 1900-02 dem-
onstrator in chemistry at McGill Uni-
v ersity, Montreal, and that for 1922
to Francis William Aston, research
fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Choice Allotment of Beautiful
Chrysanthemum
Plants .
At $2.00 and $2.50
Large selection of Poly-Chrome
Candles and Jacobean Twist
Candles in all colors and sizes.
Leave your order early for
Thanksgiving.
delivery to all parts of the city.
The Virginia
Flower Shop
• 254 Twelfth St.
Engaging Frocks for
Winter's Af fairs
Miss Gertrude Marks of Decode,
Mich., who is a student of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, spent the week-
end in the city, visiting with her sis-
ter, Miss Mabel Marks.
Sunday School.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sun.
day school has a splendid enrollment.
A splendid staff of trained teachers
are conducting the work. Parents
are invited to visit the school and
ar eespecially invited for the assem-
blies. Each week something of in-
terest to the students is discussed and
talks are given by the teachers and
others interested in Sunday School
work.
As days go by, we find more and
n
more discriminating
wome selecting D ec.
their gowns here. And why should i flet
they not! For here are shown gowns
of such charm and excellence not
MANY CONGRATULATE
equalled anywhere in Detroit.
brown vet.
vet, 69.50.
Mrs. Morris Harris of New York is
spending several weeks in the city
the guest of her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Pollock of Atkinson ave-
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lepman of Chi-
cago are in Mt. Clemens for a few
weeks' stay, guests at the Park
Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman are
Camp Fire Girls.
Camp Fire Girls are meeting in two the parents of Mrs. Julian Krolik
groups. One for older girls Monday of Chicago boulevard.
afternoon at 5:30 and another for
Mrs. Sigmund Haas of hotel Stot-
younger girls on Wednesday after-
110).11 at 5:30. Now is the time to ler has gone to New York where she
join. Come on either of these days. will remain for a few weeks.
"MICIIIGAN'S FOREMOST"
Cocoa crepe
frock with
hands of
Returning from a month's stay in
southern California, where'he visited
with his sister, Mrs. S. Mazer, is
Harry Brilling of Calvert avenue.
Girl Scouts.
Troop 28 Girl Scouts of America
are holding enthusiastic meetings
each Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock
under the leadership of Mrs. Kant-
erman and Mrs. Bittker. Girls wish-
ing to join should make application
any Tuesday afternoon.
DRY
CLEANERS
MRS. H. STANFIELD
Miss Esther Van Prang of Battle
Creek is in the city for a few weeks
stay, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Frankel of Hazelwood avenue.
Gym Class for Business Women
And High School Girls.
This class is held each Monday
' evening from '7 to 9 and is having a
wide appeal and is almost filled.
Those interested should enroll now
before enrollment is closed.
Notice to Blue Birds.
The Blue Birds are meeting this
year on Thursday afternoon at 4
o'clock under the leadership of Miss
Ethel Rosenthal, an interesting and
' enthusiastic director. Girls who were
enrolled in the Blue Bird's last year
should report on Thursday afternoon
and bring their friends. Others who
wish to join should see Miss Rosen-
thal Thursday afternoon.
"Market
3364!"
1230 Woodward Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolsey of Sagi-
naw, parents of Rabbi Louis Wolsey
of Cleveland, spent several days in
the city the past week, coming here
for the dedication of Temple Beth
El.
Market 6096
Temple Dancing Studio
Teaching the fox trot, waltz and one-
rtc). Private and clam, lesson, Or..
daily
All styles of stare dancing taught. Chil-
dren'. elm. every Saturday at 5 p. tn.
We guarantee resuits.
Prelemor Steiner. Dir.
PROFESSOR STEIFFER, DIR.
Cad. 950
2769 Woodward Ave.
MRS. PUALINE EFRUSI
Plans are announced completed by
the European Jewish Women's Wel-
fare Organization for the annual ball,
to take place Sunday evening, Nov.
19, at the Hotel Stotler. Mrs. II.
Stanfield is chairman of the committee
in charge. She is assisted by Mrs.
l'auline Efrusi. Mrs. Agnes Levine
is treasurer of the committee.
The conunittee in charge of the
dance looks forward to a great suc-
cess, judging by the advance sale of
tickets. The co-operation of the De.
fruit Jewish public is asked for this
dance, so that a sufficient sum may be
raised to tiring orphans and widows
to this country.
A special meeting of the board of
directors of the society will be held
Saturday evening at the home of Mrs.
.1. Nlargolis, 617 East Kirby avenue.
Members are urged to attend.
Now that one is quite used to the lengths to
which skirts have gone; to afternoon frocks
quite sleeveless, or perhaps with but one sleeve
—a la Paris—one looks for the frock that dis-
tinguishes itself by its interesting translation of
these new fashions—and finds it in
The Gown Shop
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New Arrival of
Oriental Rugs
for our exclusive
holiday patronage
We particularly invite
readers of the Jewish
Chronicle to see these
Christmas
numbers:
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ground 704 515.00
is Just Around
the Corner
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ground Oct
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ground 6554 55.00
gold
1622 Iran
ground 6.404 45.00
1100 Hamadan Mel-
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5.00-5
40.00
Don't let this week go by
without selecting some of your
Christmas gifts. The early
buyer gets the choicest goods,
the most efficient service.
Visit our Bookstore for book
suggestions for Christmas for
young and old. Books make fine,
very personal gifts and offer
the best value you can find.
1204 Ilitlouehl t • n
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44424 2250
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Visit Our Gift Shop—Here
you will find a host of attractive
and novel articles for gifts at
very moderate prices. Wonder.
ful greeting cards for Christ-
mas and all occasions.
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TADROSS & ZAHLOUTE
"You Have Never Sma Such Rugs .. Thom."
New Location-52 Adams St. West.
FINE ARTS BLDG.
Macauley's
Bookstore—I268 Library Ave.
Gift Shop—I422 Farmer St.
I cesteaikestioop - p_a_o_
The Most Striking, Popular Price
Dress Sale this Store Has Ever Held
$31,125 (at sale price) in one great amazing event! Four times as many salespeople!
More than 40 racks of these
Largest window display we've ever given any dress sale!
dresses! All Salespeople will wear a badge—don't let anyone else wait on you!
$ 1 5
This is no exaggeration—we's never before seen such a thing! Dress after dress you'll examine until
you discover for yourself that the whole 2,075 (when the sale started Thursday morning) have the same de-
gree of remarkable quality. There are not just a few of the finest—THEY ALL are fine!
There are Taffeta DANCE
There are a few IMPORTED
MANY are trimmed with fine
furs! Caracul, Moufflon, Nutria, DRESSES! Sounds impossible! FROCKS of remarkable beauty.
These are of beautiful material Choice will be only a matter of
Dyed Monkey Fur and others!
beaded in some cases with wire taste as to style, color and material
MANY have circular skirts! So thread and tiny gilt beads.
full that many make a perfect fan
There are DUVETYN Dresses! —quality will be had in ALL!
when held out at arm's length.
Trimmed with good fur or ap-
The POIRET TWILLS are so
There are MANY three-piece pliqued with velvet flowers.
There are wonderful Evening fine that their real values would
dresses! With jackets of astra-
khan cloth or rich paisley duve- Gowns. Including elaborate se- look like a misprint in an adver-
tisement of dresses at $15.
quins!
tyns !
This sale is held in the Popular Price Department. Even in this department where remarkable sales
are a matter of course—this is the greatest event ever staged!
Crowley Miler's—Sixth Floor.
Crowley, Milner & Co.
Main Store, Gratiot, Library, Monroe and Farmer Ayes. Stores fa Homes, S. E. Corner Gratiot and
Library. Store Hours, 9 to 5:30. Saturday Nights the Store Closes at 6 O'clock.
we Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities and Towns.