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October 13, 1922 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-10-13

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MEPLTRon;fintisit (ARON ICLE

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octal and
.ersonal

`Wu) Showing--

&might Lines
Hudson Seal Coat
Squirrel Choker
Collar
Mandarin Sleeves

All Society item. •nd other local note should be communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •fternoon in order to appear in the current ...IR*
issue. Phone Glendale 1321, Seciety Editor. Hall malice se as rte te received rat late
ten Wednesday.

(Mostratieo •t mom

Oriental and

The Feast of Conclusion:

Services for the Feast of Conclu-
sion will take place on Friday even-
ing, Oct. 13, at 7:30, at the Uni-
tarian Church; on Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock at the same place. The
evening sermon will be preached by
Rabbi Berkowitz and the morning
sermon by Rabbi Franklin.

Chinese Rugs

School of Religion:

a

Most

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
Registration of new pupils will be
A most successful season has been
closed by the Fresh Air Society of will resume activities in all its phases continued next Sunday. It is pos-
the United Jewish Charities at their immediately after the dedication of ai5le, however, to register children
summer camp on Lake St. Clair, the new temple, which ceremony during the week. Parents may bring
•here 2,270 individuals were housed takes place the early part of Novem- their boys and girls to the adminis-
during the heated term. Everything I ber. Mrs. Louis Simon, general chair- trative offices any time during the
that tended to the comfort and pleas- man of the sewing, has called a meet- week. It is earnestly desired that
ure of the kiddies was provided and inn of the various chairmen and ten- all old and new pupils should regis-
On Monday, October 161h, we will begin a
the recreation pavilion was the scene tative plans are being formatted for ter at mace. Regular sessions began
sale of Oriental Rugs on a scale which has never
of many charming playlets and the season's work, the outstanding Sunday, Oct. 8, and any delay will
(to our knowledge) been equalled in Detroit.
feature
being
the
caring
for
all
emer-
mean
serious
loss
of
time
in
begin-
dances pet on by the children, among
whom there is much latent talent. gency exigencies. Details of plans ning the work.
Our personal representatives made a special
Mayor James Couzens was among the outlined will be given through the
trip to New York very recently and secured
patrons of the camp and sent de- medium of The Chronicle. Mrs. Si- Dormitory Fund:
If you have not yet given your
some of the most fascinating oriental floor cov-
'Wilful refreshments in commemora- mon urges all interested in this nec-
erings ever shown by the J. L. Hudson Co.
tion of his natal day. The following essary work to be in readiness to pledge for the Hebrew Union College
Dormitory Fund, send your check at
These were selected after we had carefully
contributed gifts and money that was give of their time when called.
once to Mrs. I. Goldberg, 69 Seward
shopped the entire market.
used for specific needs nod treats for
Mrs. Mary Ehrman of 108 Tenny- avenue.
the children: Mrs. Bertha Zenner,
ileniamin I,. Lambert, Mrs. Hannah son avenue will be at home oh Satur-
It is significant to note that the recent dis-
Goldberg, I. C. Brown, guests of El- day afternoon and evening, Oct. 14, Men's Club:
turbance in Turkey and the Near East has so
Do not forget that opening meet-
kin hotel at Mt. Clemens, Mr. and in commemoration of her eighty-third
disorganized
the oriental rug industry that rugs
Mrs. Leopold Wineman, Mrs. Edwin birthday anniversary. Her many ing of the Men's Club, Oct. 24, when
like these will be extremely scarce for some time
Goldberg, Mrs. Fred Rosenfield, Mrs. friends extend hearty felicitations to the activities of this live wire or-
to
come.
Andrew Wineman, Mrs. Wolf Kap Mrs. Ehrman upon this momentous ganization of the Temple will begin
tan, Mrs. I). W. Simons, Mayor James occasion. Iler children, Mr. and Mrs. for the season. A fine speaker will
We are showing Moussouls, llama tans, Ker-
Couzens Mrs. Milford Stern, Mrs. Sol Solberg of Cleveland and Mrs. B he in attendance with a message for
manshahs, Saruuks, and the superb Marash, as
Joseph Rosenzweig, Mrs. Nathan Si- Marx of St. Paul, Minn., are in the you.
well as a must extraordinary display of Chinese
mons, Mrs. P. Wilkes, Mrs. Y. Israel, city for this happy affair.
Reorganisation of Young
rugs. The sizes range from 3x5 feet to 12x20
National Biscuit Company, Mrs. E.
Wolfe, G. & R. McMillan Company,
feet.
Among the delightful functions of People's Society:
What bids fair to become one of
Emanuel E. Arden, Natalie G. Arden, the past week was a luncheon for 12
Russell R. Sloman, Milton Sloman, guests at which Mrs. I L. Cohen was the largest and most influential or-
We seldom use the superlative its describing
Louis Siegel, Albert Finsterwald, hostess at her home on Glynn court. ganizations of young people affiliated
merchandise offered in this establishment, but we
with any congregation in this coun-
William Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. —
certainly would be justified in doing so in con-
try was created at the re-organization
Harry Weisman, Mrs. M. Straus, Mrs.
junction with this mile.
.Among those named on the enter- meeting of the Young People's So-
1 rthur Swartz, Henry M. Butzel, A. tamment
committee at the American ciety held on Thursday evening, Oct.
Spanner, Mrs. Harry Blumenthal, Prison Association Congress, held in
i
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mrs. II. Detroit from ,Oct. 12 to 18 are Al- 5. A second meeting called for the
S. Bennett Mrs. Frank llamburger, bert Kahn, David A. Brown and Fred adoption of constitution and by-laws
and the working out of a program
Mrs. Leon . Harmon, Mrs. Elsie E.
M. Butzel.
for the year took place on Thursday
Mayer, Mrs. Philip Shulman, Z.
evening of this week, too late to be
Ilimelhoch, Edwin Rosenthal, Mrs.
Mrs. Reuben C. Pollock of Chicago reported in this issue.
Reynolds, Mrs. A. M. Erman, Sol
The young people of Beth El have
Cole, Mrs. Israel, Miss Mary Elkin, announces the marriage of her dough.
Miss Sadie Heiden, Miss Anna Solo- ter, Carolyn, to Arthur E. Fixel, son some very ambitious plans and with
mon, A. Jacobs, Miss Dorothy Fink, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fixel of Detroit, the magnificent equipment for re-
Mrs. Sam Lansky, Arthur Scheinman, on Wednesday, Sept. 20. After a ligious, educational and social work
Louis Zeiger, Clem Hopp, Louis Gold- honeymoon trip through Canada, Mr. now at their disposal, there is every
berg, Abraham Levin, David Arta, and Mrs. Fixel will be at home to reason to believe that they will be-
Aaron Kohane, Barney Wetsman, Ja- their friends at 45 Davenport street. come a very telling factor in the fit ,

tore progress of the congregation and
cob Simon, John }tart, the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lichtenstein of the community.
Fotte, II. Goldberg, Mrs. Fellman,
Little Boys'
All young people connected with
Lenore Levin, the Misses Ackerman, (Elsa Ruegger), who visited with
Siers I
to 2
Joseph Chapman, Joseph their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Temple Beth El are cordially invited
$6 to $7.25
MUSCLE DEVELOPING
GerWil, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lichtenstein of Tuxedo avenue, for to affiliate themselves with the new
FOOTWEAR FOR
London, England. The following gifts the past three months, left on Tues- society, the name of which will be an-
were given: Rlbert Zenner, zeno- day for New York, from which point nounced in our next issue.
CHILDREN
leum; Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. they sailed on the SS. Finland for
Schloss, vegetables; Joseph Burak, their home in Brussels, Belgium.
V ictrola records; Ben B. Jacobs,
vegetables; Eugene Sloman, weekly
Mrs. Louise Breitenbach Clancy
treats of games, fruit and cracker- read an original story at the meeting
jack; I. C. Brown, stage curtains. A of the Detroit Women Writers' Club
Prescribed by the best children's phy-
complete radio outfit was given and on Tuesday morning in the clubrooms
sicians because of the correct shape and
installed by the following: Morris in the main library. '
The first social event of the season
construction and our highly specialized
Goldman, N. M. Lerner, Jacob Gold-
to be given by Perfection Lodge No.
method of fitting growing feet.
berg, Isadore Levin, harry Winston,
Dr. Samuel .Gelber, who recently 486, F. • A. M., will be a dancing
Ilyman, Keidan, Sol Birnkrant, Mor- returned on the SS. Empress of party to take place on Wednesday
C. E. Hornung, Children's
-'s Klein, Seymour Frank and Henry France from an extended stay in evening, Nov. 29, at the Masonic
Meyers.
Berlin, Germany, is the only physi- Temple. The committee is sparing
Shoe Specialist in Charge.
cian -in Detroit who has specialized no efforts in planning novel decora-
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rottman (Jo- in plastic work of the nose. Dr. Gel- tions, in securing the best music and
Our maxim Is "Never to fit • child unleas with
seph ine Freud) and son, Henry, who ber made an intensive study of this obtaining suitable favors for the af-
the proper silo and for the occasion Intended."
Tent the summer months with Mrs. interesting work at the University of fair. Several live turkeys will be
Itollman's mother, Mrs. Hannah Berlin under the tutelage of llerr given away.
Tickets
for
this
affair
may
be
se-
Freud, at her home in Grosse Point, Professor von Eichen, the noted
aye returned to their home in Cin- laryngologist of Berlin. There are cured from members of the commit-
comparatively few physicians in the tee, who are as follows: Harry Ja-
cinnati.
United States who have taken up this cobson, chairman; Louis Zuieback,
secretary; Charles Miller, Surley
Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn and method of correcting the features.
Weinberg, Nathan D. Metzger and
Adjoining Stotler HotelOn Washington Blvd.,
family, who spent the past two
Nathan Van Vliet of Monterey ave- Messrs. Robinson and Hershfield.
montha visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
nue
has
returned
from
a
several
Albert Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Fuchs, have left for their home weeks' stay in Santa Monica, Calif.,
WORK IS BEING SPEEDED
in London, England. Mr. Kahn is a where he accompanied Mrs. Van
FOR JERICHO CARNIVAL
former resident of Detroit and has Vliet and children, who will make
Santa
Monica
their
home
during
the
many friends in this city.
winter months.
The Jericho Carnival is to be held
at Jericho Temple, Oakland and Mel-
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and daugh-
Mrs. Louis Kuttnauer of the Vic- bourne avenue, on Nov. 9, 10 and 11.
ter, Eleanor, of Boston boulevard,
tory apartments on Colorado avenue
The necessary lumber and electri-
sre in Atlantic City, where they will is in Chicago for a several weeks' visit
cal supplies which will be used for
remain for a few weeks' stay.
with her children and grandchildren. the making of the many booths and
large stage have been ordered and
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Levyn
it is expected that by the end of this
and sons, Stanley Miles and Robert
week the workmen who have been en-
James, who left Detroit in March to
gaged for this work will start to turn
make their future home in Southern
Jericho
Temple into an indoor arena,
California, are now resisting at 1121 Hebrew Class:
where the many attractions and fea-
There has been a large demand for tures will be shown to the general
Fourth avenue, Santa Monica, Calif.
a Hebrew class this year due to the public during the three days of t
Among the hostesses at the annual wonderful progress made by the class carnival's stay.
dinner of the Detroit Community last year. Joseph Pewoz will again
A surprise attraction in the line of
Fund, which took place at the ball- instruct this group and it is hoped a mystery is slated for Armistice Day,
room of Hotel Stotler on Tuesday that a large number of "Y" members which the general public will be
evening, when plans for the coming will take advantage of this oppor- asked to solve. A prize will be given
drive were discussed, were Mrs. tunity to learn their own language. to the one who will solve this mys-
Henry M. Fechimer, Mrs. Albert
tery.
Schloss, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Bible Study:
This class will again be under the
Max May, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
Jacob H. Davis, Mrs. B. B. Jacobs direction of Mrs. Sydney Weinman
and all of the most significant por-
and Miss Emma Butzel.
Mrs. I. M. Jacobson expresses her I
tions of the Bible will be studied thanks to her many relatives and
with the aim of understanding their
Returning on the steamer SS. Fin- moral and religious values not only friends for sympathies extended her
Our prices are lowest—our work guaranteed.
land from an extended stay in Lu- to the ages in which they were writ- during her recent bereavement.
cerne and Montreux, Switzerland, are ten but to our own age as well. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn and chil- Weinman's ability to interpret the
dren, Peggy and Julius, Jr., of Bible is well known to our commun-
Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. ity.
You Want • Delkions Be of Candy
Kahn, who sere well known former
DELIVERED.
residents of Detroit, were accom- Summer Camp Reunion:
We Serve Light Lunches at All Hour..
We put up Special Orders for Dances
nanied on this by their sister, Mrs.
All "Y" members who spent their
and Parties.
8
David A. Brown and daughter, Ro- vacations or week-ends at our New
fell9111=1:9212=11= 9:MMU CI
Phone 1.1e—Northway 351e.
salie, who will remain in Europe for Baltimore summer camp are invited
DE LUXE CANDY SHOP
The Edinboro Beauty Shop invites your patronage to its well equip-
some time, where they will be joined to the outing which is to take place
.
5015 Woodward Ave at W
ped, exclusive beauty parlors and offers you efficient
by Mr. Brown, who is making an in- Sunday, Oct. 22, at the Fresh Air
service, privacy and refinement.
tensive study of conditions abroad. Camp on Lake Shore drive. Prizes
wit be given to the groups that turn
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman of out for the reunion 100 per cent.
Marcel Wave
Palnlesely and permanently dee/wed
French Youth Pack
East Kirby avenue are spending a Lunch will be provided at a cost of
from face, arms and limbs. No d.
Water We're
Scalp Treatment
few weeks in French Lick Springs, 35 cents. Register in advance at the
pllatorles or electric needle used.
Inecto Rapid Dye
Manicure
Eyebrow.
Arched.
Indiana.
club:louse.

Remarkable Sale

Manufac-
turers of

FINE
FURS

In the
Wholesale
`District

Rosenberg `Bros.

230 Jefferson Ave. West

f

tErmple Netli El
Notes

tiikwleatt 011 5

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The J. L. Hudson Co.

"Our Light. Shin. Everywhere"

Let Netting's

Prepare Your Fireplace

You should be using it every day now; and it will yield
fur more of both pleasure and profit if equipped with
the proper fixtures. At Netting's you can get
$5.00 u p
Fir. Baskets from
$6.00 up
Andirons from
$7.50 u p
Screens from
$9.50 up
Fir. Tools, par Set

Coal Hods, Wood Carriers, Fuel Boxes,
Hearth Brushes, Ga. Logs, Etc.

--choice, hand-wrought models in brass, bronze and
iron, In an exceedingly great variety of selection.

PUBYS

PERFECTION LODGE
WILL GIVE DANCING
PARTY NOVEMBER 29

dlyredIRu BY Inc

ETTING@

1502-8 Randolph Street .
head of East Gra d River

S S% SS ,.

%ASS SS

Hemstitching
Picot Edging

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

New Ork STIOfic.
"CenyIVI 4r As Aids

SA S S

'Button Covering
Pleatings

Real Service

THINK OF US WHEN

1514 Woodward Ave., 2nd Floor

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

Mrs. Flora Goodman and Mrs.
Samuel T. Gilbert and son, Julius,
who spent the past summer season
in Charlevoix. have returned and are
now occupying their new home on
Arden Park.

The first monthly meeting of the
season is scheduled to take place Sun-
day afternoon, Oct. 29, at 2:45
o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek, corner
Willis and Brush streets. A very in-
teresting program has been arranged.
Returning from a pleasant stay at Rabbi A. M. Hershman will be the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter sneaker of the afternoon. Miss Clara
Hart in Rochester, N. Y., is Miss Kraus, accompanied by Miss Gertrude
Saranoff, will sing a group of songs.
Blanche Hart of Hotel AdcFson.

The aim of this store is not only to offer
better furniture, but to sell it at prices that
meet the demand of the great majority of
home makers.

We have anticipated advances in fur-
niture and have made large purchases to
take care of our continual increasing de-
mand for worth while furniture.

Fo'" NB

FURNITURE HOUSE

"

6

4723-4725 Hastings Street
The Store With a Reputation

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Monthly Meeting:

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Commercial Course:
The demand for efficient secre-
East Kirby avenue are sojourning in
New York City for several days, taries is greater than the supply. An
opportunity is being offered to young
vests at Hotel Ambassador.
women who are typists or office clerks
Harry and John Heitman of Pine to learn stenography, business Eng-
Lake have recently returned from an lish and business etiquette in ■ short
'xtended trip in European countries. course of 10 lessons. Call the office,
Glendale 7971, for further particu-
Miss Dorothy Sloman, who, with lars.
her mother, Mrs. Cora Sloman, re-
cently returned from a three months' Home Makers' Courses
This course is organized for the
stay in Germany, told of her trip be-
'ore the Luncheon Club at the fort- young woman who is or shortly will
nightly meeting at the Phoenix Club be beginning the profession of home
making. Mrs. Virginia Cole, the in-
•ooms on Friday last.
stroctor, is an authority en house,
Philip Rothman, w`o studied at the hold difficulties and bow to 'vela
University of Freiberg in Germany them. You will learn canning prepar-
he nest summer, was • recent visitor ation of three daily meals, serving,
at the home of his parents, Mr. and etc., in this brief course of six les-
Mrs. E. M. Rothman of Royal, ere sons. The class will meet every
his departure for Baltimore, Md., Thursday morning from 10 to 12
where he is a medical student at John o'clock. Ask for more information
at the clubhouse,
Hopkins University.

MARY LOUISE SHOPPE

101 Scherer Bldg.
Cherry 4750
Rut Grand River and Farmer Streets

SHUBERT - GARRICK

DETROIT

The Thesis. Guild, Inc., p
Franz Molnar's Comedy of Life

"1.11.10M"

(THE ROUGHNECK)
With

Joseph Schildkraut

(The Faiwou• Jewish Actor)
and

Eva Le Gallienne

One Year in New York.

Coming Sunday, Oct. 22nd
Evenings, 50‘ to $2.50.
Pop. Mat. Wad., 50c to 81.50.
Saturday M•tinee, 50c to $2.50.

A . C. Kranz Tailor

Children's Hair Cutting

W. carry an exclusive line of Creams and

Powders.
Also Hair Goods nod Fancy Combs.

Edinboro Beauty Shop

2858 John R. at Edmund Place.

Phone for Appointment: Cadillac 13194.

Smart Shop

M. D. HARRIS

THE NORTH END
EXCLUSIVE
MILLINERY SHOP

9404 Woodward, near Kenilworth.

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