PAGE THREE
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
LOCAL NOTES
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Cleveland
St. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown and
daughter, Goleta, have given up their
home on Hazelwood and are at pres-
ent living at the Hotel Statler. •
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden, of
402 Virginia Park, are leaving Sun-
day, Nov. 9, for Los Angeles, Calif.
After a few months' sojourn in Cali-
ronia they will go to Oregon and
Washington, returning home early in
the spring.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwil and son,
Melvin, of 41 Burlingame avenue, who
have been spending sonic time at the
Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, Nto.,
will return to their home next week.
Social functions amongst the
Jewish community of Detroit have
been negligible during tthe pas
week. All frivolity and gayety has
wen set aside. Men and women
are bending their efforts toward
the success of the Patriotic Fund
drive, giving freely of their time
and their energies to that worthiest
of causes. Over two hundred and
fifty Jewish women, working in
teams, under the able chairmanship
of Mrs. David A. Brown, Captain
of Women's Work, Division I),
have taken upon them the task of
the personal solicitation of over
Itimuu persons. Following is the
list of the Jewish women working
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Blouses that have
real distinction
The Himelhoch Blouse Shop has on display a
collection of models unusual for their marvel-
ous materials and embellishments, their indi-
vidual style notes and exquisite workmanship.
in Division D;
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Chairman, Mrs. ,David A. Brown;
vice-chairman, Mrs. Joseph L: \Veber;
team captains, Mrs. 'Julius V. Brown,
Mrs. Meyer Frank, Mrs. Leo M.
Franklin, Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mrs.
Toledo's loss, socially, has proved Samuel Glogover, Miss E. Heaven-
to be Detroit's gain in the person of rich, Mrs. W. Ileavenrich, Mrs. M.
Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal, who with Mr. Freud, Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, Mrs.
Rosenthal has recently come to Morris Rosenfield, Mrs. Monroe Ros-
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal enfield, Mrs. Melville Welt, Sirs.
have bought a lovely home on Boston Sidney Weissman, Ntrs. Henry Wine-
A charming display of all Fur and combinations of Fur and
boulevard. Before coming to this man; lieutenants, Miss Emma Butzel,
Brocade, Velvet and Satin are now being shown at the Kline
city Mrs. Rosenthal was president of Miss Elizabeth Wiseman, Mrs. David
Millinery Salons, moderately priced from $15 to $45.
the•oledo Council of Jewish NVotnen Levy, Mrs. H. Rosenheim, Mrs.
and a prominent member of the Maurice Goldberg, Mrs. Sidney Fech-
Women's Educational Club in that heimer, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mrs.
Niortinter Meyer, Mrs. Joseph Alex-
city.
ander, Mrs. A. M. Erman, Mrs. S. D.
Mrs. I.. Rothstein, of 558 Delaware Oppenheimer, Mrs. H. P. Cohen, Mrs.
avenue, has left to spend the winter Esther Simons, Mrs. Flora Goodman,
Mrs. J. L. Freud, Mrs. N. Ginsburg,
Of Metal Lace and Metal Cloth, reasonably priced at $17.50
in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mrs. S. Cohen, Mrs. J. E. Goldberg,
La :1% 4° .
Mrs. J. Rosenzweig and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Allen, Mrs. W. Y. Allen,
Mrs. Milford Stern and children have Mrs. Sam Hoexter, Mrs. Louis Simon,
returned from a motor trip through Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Sirs. Avery
(A) The "Coat of Mail," inspired by the cos-
the New England states and New Ginsburg. Mrs. Louis Marymont,
tume of Joan of Arc, employing silver threads
Jersey. They also toured New York Mrs. S. Kaufman, Sirs. Sidney Levy,
and a long silk fringe. 55.00.
Mrs Fred Ginsburg, Mrs. C. Jackson,
♦ state.
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs. Morris
Heger, Mrs. William Levyn, Mrs.
Louis Beck, Mrs. Oscar Rosenfield,
Ntrs. Samuel Mayerberg, Miss Anna
Soloman, Mrs. II. Jacobs, Mrs. Sam-
uel Weisner, Mrs. Joseph Decker,
Mrs. Samuel Sterns, Sirs. Louis J.
Hirshman, Mrs. Sol Wolff, Sirs.
Samuel Heyman, Mrs. Leon Van
F . Hamburger, Mrs. A.
Mr s . F
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Mrs. A.
A Cohen, Sirs. 0. Neu-
ss F. Alexandre, and Mrs.
stadt,
Morris list of us, nrkers include: Mrs.
The
.l. H. \Vohl,
Leon aniburger,‘*.N
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Garments portraying latest fashion ideas and reflecting grace-
Mrs.
Sant Goldberg,Jr.;, Mrs. Ed '
ful, slender lines, assuring flt practically without alteration.
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Wolff, Mrs. Sam Cohed,..Mi Sirs.
Kramer, Mrs. David Wilkus,
Ileavenrich, Miss S. Friedel. •;.-;„°„'
Mrs. E. T. Berger, Mrs. Iternir
Marx, Mrs. Stewart Beats, Mrs. Ntary
Wasson, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs.
Remarkable values at these prices. OTHER MODELS UP TO
The ribbon bow blouse with ribbon of ger-
Theodore
Bargman, Mrs. Herman
$167.50. Newest shades of Broadcloth, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone,
,ium pink and real Venetian lace combined
Ullman, Mrs. Hugo Lowenthal, Sirs.
Yalama Cloth and Peachbloom.
Florence
Franklin Cohen, Miss
at. georgette it makes an elegant blouse for
Brown, Mrs. N. C. Weil, Mrs. N.
with, wear. 45.00.
Fleishman, Miss A. Oppenheimer,
evening
Mrs. A. Shiffman, Mrs. B. E. Ans-
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Woodward
2d Floor
back, Mrs. Henry Weil, Mrs. A.
Avenue
Washington Arcade
Brauer, Mrs. Sam Rose, Mrs. Frank
Neiman, Miss S. Stearns, Mrs. Carl
Nussbaum, Miss E. Mansbach, Mrs.
A. V. Strang, Mrs. T. Rose, Sirs. T.
lie
4•1 Frank Robinson, Mrs. E. Kopple,
Mrs. S. Silberman, Mrs. S. K. Jacobs,
Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Simons, Miss
Blanche Rothchild, Mrs. E. Heaven-
rich, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. H. Schles-
inger, Mrs. E. Amburg, Miss Sylvia
Simons, Mrs. E. Rosenthal, Mrs. T.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Felix Mahler, Mrs.
I.. Kraus, Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs.
Friedberg.
Mrs. M. Fruhoff, Mrs. Albert Gins-
berg, Mrs. F. Schram, Mrs. Ruth
Rosenfield, Sirs. A. Coulson, Sirs. S.
Scher, Mrs. D. Davidson, Sirs. H. T.
Rosenthal, Mrs. B. W. Davis, Miss
Hattie Gippleman, Mrs. A. Breiten-
bach, Mrs. l.azarus, Miss Francis
F - .
An unusual rich effect is achieved in black net,
Netzorg, Mrs. Ben Nieisner, Mrs.
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lavishly embroidered with large and small jet
Charles Finsterwald, Sirs. Ben 0.
Marx, Mrs. Si. Mendelsohn, Sirs.
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beads. The foundation is of taupe chiffon and
Hilda Berger, Mrs. Epplinger, Mrs.
the
girdle
of
gold
cloth.
85.00.
2)
Velinka, Mrs. David King, Sirs.
A remarkable choice of georgette blouses m
Morris Sample, Sirs. Joseph Siegel,
4 .
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Mrs. George Eppstean, Miss S. Him-
1 suit shades from 12.75 to 25.00.
elhoch, NITS. Max Edwards, Si rS. J.
1 C.
Garvett, Nliss Mary Gould, Mrs. Pon-
porrimiiiiimesummemmimmiummunionsinumotumuummainunimv )
nusky, Mrs. I. Rapenport, Mrs. A.
Lapin Cohen, Mrs. St. L. Cohen, Mrs
Jacob Nathan, Miss Rose Edloff,
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Sirs. Sam Eppstean, Mrs. Albert
Zenner, Mrs. Julia Frank, Sirs.
Richard Sherman, Mrs. l'hilip Fine-
Reliably Made
berg, Mrs. Jack Raphael, Mrs. Ar-
Moderately Priced
thur Livingston, Miss Jennie Gor-
don, Mrs. E. Eckhouse, Mrs. Si. N.
Robinson, Mrs. J. Immerman, Sirs.
I. Weinberg, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.
Handler, Miss Lorine Simmons, Miss
Sadie Gross, Miss Annette Gross,
(Continued On Page 5.)
On Friday evening, Nov. 14, Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin will go to Akron, 0.,
to install into office as minister Rabbi
David Alexander, formerly of Toledo,
Ohio.
FUR HATS
Millinery for Theatre
and Dancing Wear
Kline 's Third Floor
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SMART SUITS
For STOUT WOMEN
Sizes 36 to 56
$4.9
- $5215-9 - $6415.
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ANNIS
FURS•
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—Established 1887—
Buy with Confidence
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More Than 500
Stylish Fur Coats
The
After Affects
Marmot - - - $115 to $295
Yukon Seal - $245 to $565
Near Seal - $195 to $675
Hudson Seal $325 to $950
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See With the Eyes of Youth
OPTICAL
EXPERIENCE
Squirrel — Mole
Af — Raccoon
Australian Opossum
Broadtail
Years of success-
'111 optioal expert-
mce are hack of my
work and I want
everybody who has
• use to believe that
there Is anything
wrong with their
'yes to Pee me at
$500 to $3000
If You Value Your
'Eyes
nothing should keep
you from giving
them every nece
sar). attention.
I am prepared to give you careful,
beneficial service at d permanently re-
lieve your troubles.
GI sssss as Low as 23
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NEWTON ANNIS
LOU GOLDBERG
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Registered optometrist and manufactur-
ing optician.
245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Corner Clifford)
MAIN 453
Open Evenings.
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Manufactu,--r—Wholesale, Retail
5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Floors
A Complete Assortment of
Men's Fur Coats
Collars—Caps
—Gloves-
Super-Fluous
Hair Removed
237.239-241 Woodward at Clifford
Detroit Fur Headquarters--Since 1887
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Visit Our Factory, 7th Floor—Interestir–' •
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of
Shopping
There should be none. You
should be free from footfag
after an afternoon in the
stores and on the street.
Next time you're downtown
step Into the Royal and slip
your foot Into an arch pro-
server shoe. Arch preservers
will hold your arch true and
take the body weight off
these tender places, throw-
ing the foot Into normal posi-
tion.
There's style as well as
comfort in Arch Preservers
shoes—the finest leather, the
season's styles and colors.
The Store Of The Narrow Last.
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Royal Shoe Co.
37 West Grand River A.
painlessly and per-
manently by the
electric needle. Mlu
Near Washington Blvd.
Rose Kotok special-
1st, 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 11. 1
Arcadia Bldg.. near Eliot St. Phone
Glendale 6656-R.
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