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April 02, 1920 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-02

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PAGE SIX

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

RETURN FROM TRIP

Furniture on
"Time"

IC

Mrs. Samuel Goldman
(Nee Miss Sadie Siegel.)

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman (nee
Miss Sadie Siegel) have returned
from an extensive wedding trip. They
visited Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Mon-
treal, Boston, New York, Phildelphia,
and Atlantic City.

PONTIAC NOTES

Walking Oxfords

Mrs. Norman Buckner entertained
delightfully for eight ladies at a card-
party Monday afternoon compliment-
ing her house-guest, Miss Sophie Dc
Doff, of Peoria, Ill.

For Easter

Black Kid
Brown Calf
1Vhite Canvas

$9.50 to $12
$10 to $14
$7.50 to $9

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman spent
Sunday in Detroit.

Mrs. G. J. Rapaport left for Battle
Creek where she will spend several
weeks.

Queen Quality Boot Shop

Mrs. Benj. Elrod, of Omaha, Neb.,
left for her home Tuesday evening.

215 Woodward Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon, of
Whittemore street, spent Sunday in
Detroit.

JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB

The Jewish Woman's Club an-
annual Presidents' Day
on the afternoon of Monday, April
5, from 2 p. in. to 4 p. In., at the new
club house, 45 Rowena street. On
this occasion the presidents of ninety
clubs throughout the city are to be
guests of honor, and the entire mem-
bership of the Jewish Woman's Club
is cordially invited to be present.
There will he music and refresh-
ments following the reception.
The club expresses its grateful ap-
preciation of the many beautiful and
useful gifts which have been sent to
the new Club House. The following
is a partial list of the gifts:
Player Piano—Mrs. Leopold Wine-
man.
Library Table—Mrs. NI. Fleisch-
man.
Sewing NI achine—Miss Emma But-
eel.
Victrola—Mr. Carl Rosenberger.
Stationery—Mr. Monroe Rosen-
field.
Drugs—Lambert & Lowman.
Fernery—Mrs. David Scheyer.
Costumer—Mrs. Mark Morris.
Drapes—Mrs. Henry Fechimer.
Buffet—Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield.
Candlesticks—M r s. Charlotte
Brown
Candelabra—Mrs. I. W. Jacobs.
Pictures—Mrs. NI. Meyer.
Rug—Mr. C. A. Finsterwald.
Table Covers — Mrs. C. A. Fluster-
wald.
PictureMrs. Anna Tannenholz.
Candelabra —Miss Miriam D. Gold-
man.
Candlesticks—Mrs. Arthur Cohen.
Subscription to Saturday Evening
Post—Mrs. S. S. Mayerberg.
Oil for Floors—Miss Mollie Thor
ner. .
Typing—Miss Elsa Ray.
Electric Toaster and Kitchen Clock
—Mrs. Harry I.. Jacobs.
Music—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Seel.
Two years' subscription to Ladies'
Home Journal — Mrs. flargherita
Brown.
$100.00—Mrs. Henry Krolik.
100.00—Mrs. Max May.
100.00—Mrs. I.. E. Oppenheini.
50.00—Mrs. D. W. Simons.
so.oa–Mrs. M. C. Weil.
50.00—Mr. Emil Heyn.
25.00—Mrs. lingo A. Freund.
10.00—Mrs. Leo Ni. Franklin.
10.00—Mrs. F. Bachrach.
10.00—Mrs. Hannah Helfman.
Sewing Machine Motor—Ladies'
Auxiliary of Temple Beth El.

Detroit has long appreciated the SERV-
ICE offered by Robinson-Cohen's. We
carry stocks of the world's leading furni-
ture manufacturers, and thousands of
homes have been outfitted from our sales-
rooms from the modest quarters of newly-
weds to the spacious mansions of the rich
—and the prices have always been, and
still are, remarkably moderate.

Our new system
of dignified, easy
payments makes
the acquisition of
this high-grade,
moderate • priced
furniture easy.
The Standard Plan
gives you 30
weeks to pa y ,
with no interest
charges, no hives•
tigation fees, no
red tape. It is the
greatest forward
stride in the his-
tory of retail fur•
niture selling.

110011CCS its

Distinctive

Creations

of the Season

N1BODYING the most recent developments of
Fashion—Modes--Materials and Colors Extraor-
dinary. The models are distinctively different and
portray the elegance and good taste of their
wearers.

volley-MacKay

133 Farmer Street

the "Latest

fltilitterp
Creations

FLINT NOTES.

The Irving Shop

402 Fisher Arcade

Millinery of the Unusual, Upon Which
Our Reputation Has Been Built



Ready to Wear and Made to Order

S. Kallen & Co.

Furriers

76-78 Adams Ave. East

Near John R. Street

Announcnig Our Spring Fashion
Call Us—Cherry 7233.

tit

Cold Storage

No order has been too small, and none
is too big to command our fullest attention
and courteous assistance in selection. Our
claim to leadership in the furniture field in
Detroit is based as much on our service as
our complete and comprehensive stocks.

* * *

Detroit's largest showing of the famous
KARPEN BROTHERS furniture is
shown at this store. So are representa-
tive productions of Berkey & Gay, Sligh
Furniture Company and practically all the
foremost makers.

Exquisite pieces, the product of skilled
Italian craftsmen, find exclusive represen.
tation here, and are unavailable elsewhere,
and all are moderately priced.

-Cohen
Co.
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER .J NIGH and HASTINGS
FIVE BLOCKS EAST:" WOODWARD
FIR BLOCKS MORTIS 9 NATIO?

NORTH-WINO rOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR.

Closed Saturdays.

paring the publication of a monthly
magazine for the Flint community.
During the Passover week the
Flint. Mich.—At the annual elect- Judean , will give a dance and enter-
ing of the Ladies' Aid of this city tainment to their friends at the Jew-
held recently at the Jewish Commun- ish Community Center.
ity Center. a number of interesting
reports on the activities of this so-
At a joint meeting held at the Jew-
ciety were read. Mrs. Ben F. Wein- ish Community center of Flint by
er, secretary of the Aid, reported that the Hebrew Ladies' Auxiliary and the
last Fall $1,060.50 were sent to the Agudath Achyoth society, the two
Joint Relief Committee of Chicago societies merged into the Beth Israel
and a number of cases of new cloth- Sisterhood. mu, laying the founda-
ing, shoes and underwear were sent tion of a strong organization of the
to the Joint Distribution Committee. Jewish women of this city that will
The annual Purim Ball given by the have charge of the religious, educa-
Ladies' Aid at the Masonic Temple tional and social work among the
was one of the greatest social suc- women of the Jewish Community of
cesses of this city. and a considerable this city. The following were elected
sum was taken in that will go to as officers of the reorganized Beth
the relief cause. The following new Israel Sisterhood: airs. II. Bern-
officers were elected at this meeting: stein, president; airs. lien F. ‘Veiner,
Mrs. S. S. Seitner, president; Mrs. vice-president; Mrs F. Harris, treas
II. Leff, vice-president; Mrs B. F. urer; Mrs. Ed Rosenberg. secretary;
V'einer, secretary; Mrs. R. Kostoff, Mrs \Vnt. Rosenberg, chairman edit.
treasurer.
cation committee.

Open Evenings and Sundays

go, gave a report of the transactions
of the conference. From the report
presented at the conference it re-
sulted that the Jewish community of
Flint has contributed to the Relief
Fund about 20.000 dollars.

U. S. ENDORSES POLISH
RELIEF THRU J. D. C.

Washington—Announcement has
been authorized by the State Depart-
ment that the Joint Distribution Com-
Born to air. and Mrs. Samuel N mittee for Jewish Relief, at 20 Ex-
agidsolin a daughter, Sylvia Irene change Place, New York City, will
receive private funds for transmis-
• -
sion to Poland, without cost to the
Mrs. I I ylIlatt Winegarden of this
sender. The committee has a main
city spent several days in Detroit as
branch in \Varsaw with 1,300 local
guest of her siste r, Mr, Joe Rosen-
committees in the principal Polish
berg.
towns and cities and has recently
made provision for conveyances to
Mrs. Robert Kostoll of Flint spent enable their agents to reach the out-
lying
district, The designation 01
several dot, in Detroit visiting rela-
the committee has met with some
tives.
opposition on the part of private
hankers who object 10 a philanthropic
Airs. J
II. Barnett of Pontiac institution assuming what is consid-
visited List work her daughter, Mrs ered a purely banking function.
Edward Ito,olierg of Flint .

air and XII.. Harry \l'iliegardeil
The Senior Young Judeans organ-
Rabbi Rudolph Lupo gave the in
and son. who spent the wittier sea-
ized last January at the instance of vocation and Scripture reading at the son i ❑ I aliforida trimmed brine Sun-
Rabbi Lupo, are doing excellent work Memorial Service given by the I lip day.
along educational and social lines . of Flint at the masonic Temple under
It is among them that most of the the auspices of the Community Snig
teachers of our Sunday School are in honor of the Aerican heroes, who
Daughters of Zion have launched a
recruited. Regular weekly meetings fell on the French battlefields.
campaign to raise $100,000 fur the
are held by the Judeans at the Jew-
erection of a new day nursery a url
ish Community Center, where inter-
At the last Friday evening servite infant home at Chicago, Ill , to re-
esting debates on Jewish and general of Congregation Beth Israel , Rabbi
place the present institution which
questions take place under their au- Lupo, who had attended the week be. has outgrown its quarters at 1441
spices. The Judeans are now pre- fore the Relief Conference in Odra- Wicker l'ark avt nue

Congregation It'nai Israel of Jack -
son, Tenn., has become affiliated with
the Union of American Hebrew Con-
oregations.

Joe Choynski, at one time one of
the hest heavyweight boxers in this
country, has been appointed member
of a boxing commission to regulate
and govern boxing bouts in Pitts-
burgh, l'a. Choynski's father, the
late 1. N. ('hoynski, for many year ,
edited a Jewish meekly at San Frail-
dsco, Cal.

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