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May 27, 1921 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-27

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Fresh New

Sunday Services:

On Sunday morning of this week,
Rabbi Franklin will preach a sermon
appropriate to Memorial Day. His
usubject will be "Living and Dying."

For the Coming Holiday

Closing Sabbath School Eurcisem

announced elsewhere in these
columns, the closing exercises of the
Sabbath School will take place on
Sunday morning, June 5, at 10
o'clock. These exercises will be suc-
ceeded at 11 o'clock by a service of
confirmation of five young people.
The services promise to be very in-
teresting and impressive. All are in-
vited.

As

$5.75, $7.50, Up

New Style Features

Our stock•now embraces u wide
variety of clever models in wash-
able, pre-shrunk cotton fabrics-
ratines, gabardines and French
piques. Unique effects in wide
girdles, button trimming, novelty
pockets or hand embroidery. All
sizes, including stouts. Two styles

HELPS PREPARE FOR
BICUR CHOLEM JR.
ANNUAL EXCURSION

"4"

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Tub Skirts

A delightful party was given Sunday

evening by Miss Elizabeth Weingar-
den at her home, 593 East l'almer
avenue, honoring Miss Helen New-

man and her fiance, Mr. Benjamin

Simply Bewitching—Bewitchingly
Simple

Sobel, who are to be married next
month. Premier roses and spring
flowers formed attractive decorations
in the home. Miss Gertrude Sara-
noff, pianist; Miss Clara Krause, vo-
calist; bliss Esther Lenhoff, dancer;

The Little Felt Sports Hat
worn for every

Robert Drews, violinist; Al Mendol-
sohn and l'aul Garelick, entertainers.
A midnight luncheon was served to

purpose imaginable.

White, the absence of
all color, introduces its
antithesis. Black --
frishion • • most recent
vagary—a black K i d
Water Lir sharply ail-
houetted on a back-
ground of white felt.
See sketch.

28 guests.

A piano recital was given by Miss
Jeanette Jacobs, student, with Mr.
Guy Denier Williams, at the Detroit
Institute of Musical Art, Thursday
evening, May 19. A well-balanced
In a warmly contested debate on
program, including compositions of
the question, "Resolved, That the
Beethoven, Tschaikov-
Seamen's Act be Made Operative on ICIendelssohn,
Chopin and Moskowski, was en-
the Great Lakes," the affirmative sky,

PHILOMATHIC CLUB

are pictured.

team, composed of I). Barack, A. C.

Red Felt—a domi-
nant note for sports.

joyed by a large audience. The bril-

ROSE ROSENBERG.
liant "Capriccio Brilliante," by Men-
Perlman and Maurice G. Abramoff,
was played by Miss Jacobs
bliss Rosenberg is a member of the
who captained the team, put forth delssohn,
and Mr. Williams as a closing num- tickets committee for the Eleventh
such an onslaught that the organiza-
ber. Miss Jacobs is now preparing Annual Bicur Cholem Jr. Excursion
tion gave them the winning decision.
for her artist's diploma and Bache - to take place Sunday, June 5.
Th eaffirmative team was further hon-
lor's Degree in music. She is the
ored by having A. C. Perlman elected daughter of Mr. William Jacobs, 443

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No Connection With Any Other
Store.

best speaker of the evening. Irving
Iskowitz, former speaker of th e or- East Warren avenue.
ganization, acted as critic of the de-
Mr. Sigmund Goldsmith, of 993
bate, I. Falk, J. Kadushin and D.
Kaufman, captain, composed the con- East Kirby avenue, has returned from
tending team. Los Angeles, Calif., where he had
In accordanc with their usual cus-
tom, the Young People's Society of
I'hilomathic will again venture into spent the winter.
Temple Beth El will hold the twenty-
a foreign field by sending two rep-
resentative teams to appear before
Mrs. Lena Jackson, who spent the second annual moonlight, Monday
evening, June 27. Preparations are
the B'nai Moshe Congregation, Gar-
field and Beaubien streets, in debate
I Calif.,
past has
five returned
months to
in her
Los home
Angeles,
with being made to make it one which will
I t
on a lively and
modern
question.
within
a few
weeks, un- Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamburger, of 1657 surpass any given by this organiza-
tion in the past.
will be held
Third avenue.
Many unique features will be in-
der the auspices of the Young Peo-
ple's Society. Louis Carpol, Maurice
the
troduced. A real Gypsy fortune tell
1. Leonard Braun presented
G. Abramoff, Sydney Dc Young and following pupils in a singing recital er will roam the boat informing the
Leo Rosenzweig have been chosen by at his sutdio, Woodward and West guests of their futures. Prize dances
the club to appear in this affair.
Ferry, during the week: Mrs. Samuel will be staged, the wniners of which
The greatest event of the Philo- Levey, Mrs. Esther Kemp, bliss Grace will be rewarded. A song especially
mathic year, the model meeting, is Young and Salvatore Toco, with bliss written for the occasion will be in-
to take place Tuesday, June 14, at Pauline Johnson at the piano. Pre- troduced by a local quartet.
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Willis ceding the recital Mr. Braun ad- The Y. P. S. special augmented
and Brush streets. Philomathic's best dressed the assembly on the subject orchestra will play for dancing and
talent will be represented. The judges of tone placement and musical ap- separate entertainmnt will be offered
will be Judge Harry B. Keidan, Judge preciation. The program was con- for those not wishing to dance. A
Monahan and Edwin L. Miller, prin- eluded with two solos by Mr. Braun limited number of tickets will be sold
. cipal of Northern High School. The and an operatic duet with Mrs. to insure absolute comfort for those
attending. If the success of last
public is invited to attend.
Levey.
year's moonlight can be employed as
Next week I. Berger and S. Leibo-
vitz will be the proponents of the bill,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Erman and Mrs. a criterion for this season's affair, a
"Resolved, That the Excess Profits B. Cohen, of Cleveland, are here to capacity attendance is assured. Tick-
Tax Law Be Repealed." H. Rand attend the reception of their niece, ets will be offered for sale in the near
and Louis Carpol will oppose them.
Mabel G. Kleinsmith, whose engage- future by members of the society.
ment to Mr. Arthur A. Gottesman has
just been announced.

Y. P. S. WILL HOLD
ANNUAL MOONLIGHT

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The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the Ea.( Side.

The

20th. Milestone
In My Business

I'm not forgetting that you, my custom-
ers, have helped to build this business.

It has been 20 years of conscientious, experienced,
intelligent buying-20 years of honest selling—mak-
ing my customers my friends by square dealing, by
friendly accommodations, has made it possible to build
my business from a small store to the finest and best
equipped jewelry establishment on the East Side.
As a continuance of my good faith to you, to show my
appreciation in a material way I am going to give you

Real Anniversary Savings

25% Off

On latest styles of Rogers
and Community Silverware.

Dutch Holloware, Tea Sets, Coffee Sets,
Bread Trays, Percolators, Candle Sticks, Etc.

Wrist Watches, 25(/( Off

18 Carat Gold, White Gold, Platinum and Platinum
set with Diamonds — fine guaranteed movements.

Diamonds, 10(A to 25th Off

Including beautiful blue white Platinum Rings, I,a Vallieres,
Ear Rings, Bar I'ins, Etc.

Have it charged if you wish.

EHRLICH BUILDING
Adams and Hastings.

Not in the High Rent District.

BLUE BIRD GIRLS

Felts with brim en-
tirely of parrot hued
feather.. Felts with
perforated crowns.

Black Felt with ear-
rings attached, • strong
Spanish note.

Raven locks should choose romantically swagger
roll brim sombreros in rich copper and other shades.

The new Felts range from $15 to $25.

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Fyfe's Third Floor

Sale of Women's
Low Shoes at

$4

HERMAN AUGUST TO

R EPRESENT U. OF M.

The Blue Bird Girls held their The Sisterhood of Congregation
meeting Tuesday Emanuel will meet at the home of
monthly social
evening, May 24, at the home of Miss Mrs. H. Fisher, 1682 Atkinson ave.
Sylvia Gutman, 404 Holbrook five- nue, Wednesday, June 1, at 2 p. m.
Ilerman August, senior at the•Uni-
nue. This was in the form of a lotto
versity of Michigan, is one of the
bl ss Rose Stamen, of Pittsburgh,
i
party, for the members only.
Fifteen members were present, all Pa., arrived to attend the betrothal four men selected to represent the
school in the hearing which has been
reception
of whom participated in the game, ,
Julius . Rosenberg. Many delight- granted by the legislature at Lan-
time it was announced that Miss ful functions have been arranged in sing. •
The committee, consisting of two
Sadye Solomon had won the moat her honor.
students and two members of the
games, for which she was awarded a
Mrs.
A.
Gittleman,
of
East
Grand
faculty,
appeared before the House
prize consisting of an oak carved box i
tat' d 16 guests at' ' Thursday in a plea for 100 per cent
containing a lotto game. Refresh-
sday afternoon in honor allowance of the appropriation of ap-
whist
Wedne
ments were then served, followed by
of Miss Rose Stamen of Pittsburgh, proximately $8,000,000 asked by the
dancing.
Pa. Following the game a beauti- university for the coming year.
The next regular meeting of the fully appointed luncheon was served.
August, law student and promi-
Blue Bird Girls will be held Tuesday
nent in Jewish circles locally, one of
evening, May 31, at the home of iss
Miss Rose Stetaay, of 529 Medbury the Detroit students who were elected
Mollie Handel, 939 Frederick street.
avenue, has recently returned from to Phi Beta Kappa rcently, is also of
an extended trip through the east.
The Coif, the national honorary legal
fraternity.
Among the out of town guests who
The Roses of Zion, a Young Judaea' were in the city to attend the wed-
circle of which Miss Blume Slomovitz ding of Miss Hattie Gassel, daughter
is leader, last week elected the fol-' of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cassel, of 81 Al.'
The Amitians met in the home of
lowing new officers: Rachel Garfinkel, ger avenue, and Mr. Arthur Sadow,'
president; Helen Kline, vice-presi- of New York City, which took place Miss Betty Davidov, 9149 Cameron
dent; Molly Cohn, secretary; Fannie Thursday evening, May 26, at the De- avenu, Tuesday evening, May 24. A
Slomovitz, treasurer; Esther Caron, troit Federation of Women's Clubs, regular business meeting took place
sergeant-at-arms; Rose Duchin, scrap, were as follows: Mr. Jack Berkman, and following the adjournment of the
book editor; Ida Weiner, news editor. of Waco, Texas; Miss Minerva Graff, meeting the members spent two
The club will give a raffle on June 26, Boston, Mass.; Mr. Nat Sadow, Miss hours in sewing and knitting. Lunch -
the proceeds to go for enlarging the Frances Sadow, New York; Mr. and eon was served by the hostess, Miss
Mrs. Si. Brenner, Grayling, Mich.; Betty Davidov.
club library.
Misses Ruth and Annabelle Brenner,
The next regular meeting will be
Grayling; Miss Clara Zimmerman, To- held at the home of Miss Nel Price ,
ledo; Miss Florence Berkman, Bay 9136 Cameron avenue, Tuesday even-
City; Mr. and Sirs. Kaplan, Miss Sa- ing, May 31.
The Nu Beta Phi entertained Wed- die Kaplan, Mr. Louis Kaplan and
nesday evening, May 18, at the home Mr. A. Kaplan, of Cleveland.
of Miss Geraldine Maybaum, 345
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs, of 15 Vir-
Chalmers avenue. The following
members and their friends were pres- ginia Park, have announced the mar-
A apcial meeting of the Pep-0-
ent: The Misses Marian and Ruth riage of their daughter, Mabel Jacobs Girls was held at the home of Miss
Grosburg, Ida Silver, Gertrude Un- Gumm, to Mr. John J. Ginsburg, on Bessie Finkelstein, 642 Theodore,
ger, Ruth Cohen, Helen Ressler, Thursday, May 19. Mr. an d 51ra. 1 Wednesday evening, Slay 18, for the
Jeanette Kabaker, Ruth Harrison and Ginsburg spent the past week in New purpose of discussing coming social
Geraldine Maybaum; the Messrs. Sey- York at th Biltmore Hotel and this activities. The future promises some
mour Cohen, Herold Kline, Angelo ' week are at the Ambassador in At-
lively events for the Pep-O-Girls ,
Maybaum, Jack Rosenberg, Nat Metz- ' lantic. City.
among which the annual Pajama
ger, Sam Kabaker, Hald Grosburg,
Party will be a special feature. This
Abe Malcaln and Not Aposal. The
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Friedman
will take place on June 4 at the home
Adele
and
Alwyn
next meeting of the Nu Beta Phi So- • and children, Elsa
of Misses Goldie and Jean Silverman,
rority will be held May 25 at the Vernon, are occupying their new 344 Harmon avnue. In previous
home of Miss Ida Silver on Palmer home at 20 Chicago Boulevard.
• hi this
t party
h b has
an been
outstand-
years
avenue.
ing success on the club's social calen-
1 Miss Betty Berick was hostess at a
der.
pretty surprise party given Rose Be-

AT LANSING HEARING

ROSES OF ZION

AMITIANS

NU BETA PHI

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it tine, big as , ortment of smart
pumps and Oxfords. priced formerly up
to $10.00 An exceptional chatter to buy
good rhnes at a popular prier.

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Fur Coats

Featuring a 36-inch long Hudson
Seal Coat, Marten (Skunk) Collar
and Bell Cuffs and Belt, Pussy Wil-
low Satin lined, made in our own
factory, to order, if desired, at

OTHER MODELS ON DISPLAY

$250• 00

KADIMAH GIRLS

rick at her home, 310 Owen avenue,
Saturday evening, May 21, 1921. The
R. E. W. W. 0.
Beginning May 26, the Kadimah evening was enjoyably spent in
Girls will hold their regular meetings games, dancing and singing and at 12
ea iln i Women's
at Temple Beth El. bliss Solminsky p. m. a beautiful luncheon was served. vve T l h fa e re Jo ur n g io ar niza Etu io ro n pw
meet next
will be the speaker at the first meet- Among those present were the Misses
ing.
Marjie Karlin, Marion Yahmstein, Tuesday evening at the B . Nai Brith
Ve- clubrooms. An important program

FAITLOVITCH AGAIN
WITH FALASHA JEWS

Rose and Lillian Gassel, Goldye

lick, Libby Gold, Bess Finkelstein,
Dorothy N'arows, Freda Bergstein,
Rose and Betty Berick, the Messrs.
Murray Bucksbang, Jack Beber, Syd-
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nay Gassel, Ben Karlin, Jackarr
s,
I. Finkelstein, Not Shever, Sam Ma-
toff, Larry and Slack Michelson and
Mr. Ressler.

Black calf, black kid and patent
pumps with Lillis heels.

White reinskin pumps with Louis
heels.

and baby Louis

Brown suede oxfords with
heels.

Width.
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34 to 8

2 to 8

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2 to 8

—and not all sizes in each style
group.

Good Fitting Service
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Woodward and Adams

has been arranged for the evening.

NEW YORK. — Dr. Faitlovitch,
who has again returned to Abyssinia,
reports that he has now succeeded in
organizing several Jewish schools in
STORAGE
REMODELING
Dembea. The board of instructors
EXPERT REPAIRING
of these schools is composed of na- GANAPOL GRADUATES
tive Falashas who have received in-
WILL GIVE RECITALS
tensive training in Hebrew and theol-
ogy under the personal supervision of
Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol announces
Dr. Faitlovitch.
Dr. Faitlovitch conferred with the a series of eight pianoforte recitals,
presenting graduate and post-gradu-
Crown Prince of Abyssinia, Ras To-
ate students from her class at the
BROADWAY
fori, concerning the social and po-
Ganapol Studios of Musical Art, to
litical conditions of the Falashas.
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be held at the Women's City Club,
Second Floor Eureka Building
The Crown Prince took a great in-
terest in the various proposals out- 141 Bagley avenue.
The first to appear in graduation
lined by Dr. Faitlovitch for the
is Miss Hazel Whitley, who will ren-
amelioration of the status of the
•■•■■■r Abyssinian Jews, and it is hoped that der her program on Tuesday evening
May 31. Others to appear in indi-
he will grant permission to establish
vidual programs in June are Jane
Jewish schools in Adis Abeba, which
Ilolskin and Jennie l'eterson, post-
will help to unite and develop the
graduates, and Mildred Nadle, Alice
Jewish community there, and bring
Clore, Rosalie Morris, Selma ham-
them into closer touch with the
burger and Helen Esser.
Arabian Jews of Yemen and Aden.
Bernard Sturm, leader of Ensemble
Dr. Faitlovitch brought with him
at the Ganapol studios, presented all
some medicaments, given by the Joint
the graduates in an interesting I I
Distribution Committee, and dis-
musicale on Sunday last, the program
tributed these among the several com-
being mad up of Sonatas by Mozart,
munities. lie is leaving Addis-Abeba
.
For many years we have catered to
shortly to proceed to Asmara to re- Schubert and Dvorak.
the leading Jewish Social Affairs of the
sume negotiations with the Italian
Recommendations may be had on
Colonial grvernment for the estab- WELFARE ORGANIZATION
city.
occasion too small or too
TO NOMINATE OFFICERS tit
request. No
lisl•mt of a Jewish school among
the Falaihas of Eitrea.
large.
We decorate homes and halls with
On account of Memorial Day, the
Natural and Artificial Flowers.
European Jewish Women's Welfare
INTERPELLATION IN STEM.
I'hone us for quotations.
Organization will not meet this Mon-
DANZIG.—According to a wire . day evening. The next regular busi-
from Warsaw, Jewish delegates in ness meeting will take place Tuesday
, the Seim interpellated the govern- evening, June 7, at the Mogen Av.
Manager.
went on the action of the police rohom Synagogue, on Farnsworth
Main 3777—Hemlock 5654
against demonstrators in the May street. Nominations of officers will List
UE.
take place at this meeting.
M
Ina
1 labor parade.

Baer & Polansky

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