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October 27, 1922 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-10-27

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Annus - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE NINE

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
connection with any other
store.

For the

Bride

and Her Maids

. c. costumes in Fashion's
iLwelopments. Bridal Gowns
t o
0 -, rcils, going-away costumes,
tri..! wraps and gowns for the
hoi maids. Suitable selections
for the most simple or most osten-
tatious occasion. Private rooms
for selection. We crave inspection.
Pi iced from---

$39.50 to $295

SERVICE TALK NUMBER 9

Lengthen
the Life
of Your
Clothes!!

T

HE success of a service is
measured by the confidence
of the customers who use it!
The success of our cleaning and
dyeing service is due to your loyal
support, which must stand for a
satisfied Jacoby customer. When
we say that our service will length-
en the life of your clothes—we
mean exactly that. Detroiters are
beginning to
realize that
c 1 ea ning is
not a luxury
but an econ-
omy and a
necessity!

STOCKHOLM. -- (J. T. A.) - -In
connection with the mooted question
of colonizing East European Jews on
Mexican soil, attention should be
Rabbi Meyer Berlin, president o
drawn to the report of the Commis-
the Mizrachi Organization of Amer
sion appointed Iry the Swedish Minis-
Ica, will be the guest at the home o
Tairs to investigate
try of Foreign At
Mr. and Mrs. S. Horiwitz of 416 liar
the scheme for settlement in the So-
per avenue during his stay In Detroit
nora district of Mexico. The commis-
the coming week.
sion has recommended that the scheme
in question should lie inadequate that
it would be almost impossible fur
On Monday afternoon, Nov. 6, the
trade with Sweden to be carried on
Jewish Woman's Club will be ad-
without the assistance of intermediar-
' dressed by Frederick Warde, one of
ies, it is reported. Further obstacles
the foremost actors of the day. The
are.to be found in the climate of Mex-
subject of Mr. Warde's talk will be
ico, which is particularly unsuitable
"Fifty Years of Make-Believe," and
for the inhabitants of northern coun-
is
promised
an interesting afternoon
tries, and differences of race and re-
to the members of the club. The
ligion.
parliamentary law class, which was
The Commission was opposed to the
announced to meet On Friday morn-
scheme
of settlement at Sonoras, but
ings, has been changed to Tuesday
it was not definitely hostile in princi-
mornings at 10 o'clock, at the club
ple
to
the
idea of any Swedish settle-
house, 89 Rowena street. The first
ment in Mexico. It was pointed out
meeting will be held on Nov. 7.
However, that it WIIS most important
for emigrants to have sufficient capi-
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Ganapul were
tal to pay off the annual instalments
the occupants of a box at the Russian
of the price of their land, and the ex-
Grand Opera on Saturday night last
penses of the return journey if neces-
at Orchestra Hall.
sary.
The Commission also emphasized
MRS. CHARLES I. STONE
Victor Slessinger of Collingwood
the fact that Mexican law does not al-
avenue has taken an apartment in
(Mies Edythe Brenner.)
low foreigners to obtain full owner-
ilotel Taller, where he will reside the
ship of land previously belonging to
The home of Mr. and Sirs. N. the state, soil prohibits the acquisi-
coming winter.
Brenner of Alger avenue was the tion of Mexican landed property by
Returning from a few days' stay scene of a pretty ceremony on Sun- foreigner companies. Foreigners are
in New York City is Louis Simon of
lay last, when their daughter, also forbidden to acquire land within
McLean avenue.
100 kilometers from the frontier, or
Edythe, became the bride of Charles 50 kilometers from the coast. As there
Albert Finsterwald of Pingree ave- I. :hone. To the strains of the is no definite legislation regulating the
nue is making a several weeks' trip Lohengrin wedding mare:: played by conditions of the apuisition of land be-
t.. roughNorthern Michigan.
longing to the state, foreigners cannot
Miss Janet Jacobs, the family and a be recommended to rent such land for
Samuel Summerfield has returned few intimate friends witnessed the purposes of settlement.
from a 10 days' stay in Boston, Mass., ceremony before a bank of palms
.vith a tall standard of chrysanthe-
and Providence, R. I.
mums on either side. The bride was JOSEPH COWEN, ZIONIST
beautiful
in a gown of crepe romaine,
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Enoch, who
LEADER, RESIGNS OFFICE
a gorgeous
were house guests at the home of Mr. silver-trimmed, wearing
fan.
Her
veil was fastened with or-
and Mrs. Sidney Levy of Second
LONDON.—
(J. C. B.) —Juno-ph
a
boulevard, have returned to their ange blossoms and she carried
bouquet of Bebe mums, white roses Cowen, veteran English Zionist, has
home in St. Louis, Mo.
resigned
as
a
member
of the executive
and tidies of the valley. The matron
of the World Zionist Organization, it
Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer of West of honor, Mrs. A. Rosenthal, was is announced. Sir. Cowen, it is learn-
:'harming in a draped gown of bro-
Kirby avenue have returned from a
ed, offered his resignation several
delightful motor trip to their sum- ..aded metal cloth, carrying an arm weeks ago, but was induced by Dr.
niuquet of Ophelia roses. Miss Betty
mer home in Lexington, Mich.
Brenner, who attended her sister as \Veizmann not to press it until after
maid of honor, was lovely in a gown the "Little Congress" which was held
Miss Fannie Levine of Hotel Addi- of coral chiffon velvet carrying an at Carlsbad. It is stated, however,
son is in Charleston, S. C., where she arm bouquet of Ophelia roses. Louis that Sir. Cowen will remain in touch
is making a protracted stay with rel- Bowman acted as best man. The with the Zionist leaders, and that he
atives and friends.
Misses Bessie Klivans of Toledo and has not relinquished the chairmanship
Ethel Miller of Marine City, who as- of the Karen Ilayestal in England.
Mrs. Edward Unger of Edison ave- sisted as bridesmaids, were gowned
Dr. N. D. Eder, a member of the
nue is spending a fortnight in Chi- alike in pale green satin crepe and Palestine branch of the Zionist Exe-
cago, the guest of relatives and carried shower bouquets of Ophelia cutive, and one of the first members
friends.
'oses. The ushers were Jack Stone of the Zionist Commission to Palestine
and Clarence Sarasohn. Little Ger- is not returning to Jerusalem.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichtig of aldine Brenner, niece of the bride,
Glynn court are entertaining as their win) acted as ring bearer, wore a
Perfection Lodge.
house guest their cousin, Mrs. Iris dress of point de crepe over pink
Newman of Cleveand, Ohio.
chiffon. Mrs. Brenner, mother of the
Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. di A.
bride, was gowned in black beaded
Saul Jackson of Croswell, Mich., satin crepe with a corsage of pink Si., will hold a special communica-
tion
on Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 1 p.
was is recent visitor in the city.
roses. A dinner of beautiful appoint-
ments followed by a reception was m. M. M. degree will be exemplified
Returning from a delightful mo- held at the Carmel restaurant. The in full before the M. W. G. M., Clark
tor tour through the Eastern states, out-of-town guests were Sir. and McKinsey, before the banquet. De-
'accompanied by friends, are Mr. and Sirs. D. Klivans and daughters, Bessie gree team will please report at 3:30
Mrs. Julius Ginsberg and slaughter, and Rosabelle, and D. Goldstein of p. m. sharp. Banquet fur members
Ruth, of Glynn court.
Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Miss and [ladies at 6:30 p. m.
By order of
Ethel and L. Miller of Marine City.
Mrs. J. Weinberg of Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Stone left for a visit MAXWELL H. WEINBERG, W. M.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Mich., and Norman Ferguson of in Chicago.
Twining, Mich., are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Simons
of Farnsworth avenue.

FRENCH
DRY
CLEANERS

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE MARKET 3364

IVY CORSETS

IVNA'

New F.Il Models in

:., CORSETS, GIRDLES AND BANDEAUS
IVY CORSET S HOP

Old Telephone Bilk.

..._

1506 Washington Blvd.
Special Attention Given to School Girls

Stanley Glazer of Chicago was a
recent visitor in the city, guest at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Glazer of McDougall avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marks of
Returning from a 10-day stay in 25 Tennyson avenue are spending a
Pittsbiugh, where he visited with rel- few slays in Chicago. Before return-
atives and friends, is Jacob II. ing home they will visit also in Dixon
Schakne of Glynn court.
and Peoria, Ill.

Charles and Francis McGarry, ap-
pearing the past week at one of the
haat theaters, were entertained by
Reuben J. Barnett.
--
Returning from a several days'
:stay in New York is Milton Kuttnaucr
of tilrolutone avenue.

Mrs. Jack Wagner of 4126 Brush
boulevard entertained Tuesday last
at a luncheon in honor of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. William Graham (Lillian
Wagner) of New York City. Covers
were laid for 10 ladies.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna
[ Wax) of Wilmette, Ill., entertained
130 guests at their home on Oct. 15
, in honor of the first birthday of their
slaughter, Gloria Lee.

VI/

_

purpose

Mr. and Mrs. Julia Epstein of 8640
LaSalle boulevard left on Wednesday
for a week's stay in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg of
610 Virginia Park will be at home
Sunday afternoon and evening, Oct.
28, in honor of the confirmation of
their son, William Herbert.

Mrs. M. Stein of 140 Virginia
Park is visiting friends and relatives
;n Omaha, Nebr.

Miss Miriam Kohn has returned to
her home in Cleveland after spend-
ing two weeks with Miss Ilelen
Ele'nsmith of West Philadelphia ave-
nue.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg
scent (he week-end in Columbus. 0.,
attending the University of Michi-
gan-0. S. U. game on Saturday.

ONE YEAR TO PAY IF YOU WISH

Agree Brothers Co.

Glendale 7418-7419

S;mon I.achman has returned from
Montreal, where he visited with his
children, Mr. and Mrs. Saul S. Vine-
berg.

4469 John R. St.

Irving J. Wolfgang of 2445 West
I Grand boulevard left for • two
weeks' MO in New York City.

Among the social affairs of the
wast week was the dinner-dance given
by Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz of
8 '114 Fast Ferry avenue on Sunday
, evening in honor of the confirmation
; of their son, Samuel, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue. Charles Smith
11, acted as toastmaster. Baskets of
roses and bebe mums made up the
floral decorations.

A '

gainsboro
Studios

Harry Feinberg, Photographer

WOODWARD ARCADE
1514 Woodward Ave.
Maim 7827
Appointments for Studio or at Home.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Kauffman of 506
East Kirby avenue have returned
Ifrom a four months' trip to Europe
and Palestine.

Mrs. I. L. Polozker of 115 Chicago
boulevard entertained at a dinner on
Tuesday evening, honoring Dr. Po-
:looker on his birthday. Covers were

laid for 12.

Parts Wears for Afternoon and
Evenings--- Wraps of
Georgeous Fur

Furs bring a chill-weather challenge to
the first flurry of snow; to which these
Ilimelhochs add their challenge of quality.

Caracul Wraps

Hudson Seal Wraps

beginning or

beginning at

395.00

495.00

FUR COATS---BARGAINS

here are a few special offerings from which you can judge of
the fine opportunity you have hero to Bove money. We are showing
the largest stock of fine furs in this section,
AUSTRALIAN SEAL COAT, Mandarin Sleeve.,
40 inches long, all sizes,
to go at
NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT, 40 inches long,
self border, collar and cuffs,
to go at
MINK MARMOT COAT,
40 inches long
NEAR SEAL COAT, Natural Australian Opos•
sum collar and cuffs,
40 inches long
HUDSON SEAL COAT, with Marten $275
shawl collar and cuffs, 40 in. long

$95
$125
$125
$195

cr..

MANUFACTURING FURRIERS

6517 Grand River Ave., Near West Grand Blvd.

l

Happy were the year. we xpent together.
Lonely •re our hearts today,
he a olvarly
Far the One we
forever paseed , war.

His Loving Wife and Children.

1230 Woodward Avenue

$195
THE MEYERS CO.

Mrs. Joseph Frank entertained de-
lightfully at a charmingly appointed
In loving memory of our dear hus-
bridge luncheon at her home on Chi- band and father, Isaac Marrich, who
cago boulevard the past week.
died Nov. 5 (Cheshvan 51, 1921.

Miss May Govern of Pilgrim ave-
nue is spending a few weeks in Chi-
cago and Crystal Lake, Mich. Miss
Garen is a recent graduate of the
Training School for Nurses of the
University of Michigan.

fillielhocks

NATURAL RACCOON COAT,
40 inches long

IN MEMORIAM

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson and
family, formerly of 234 East Euclid
mi l-avenue, have moved" to their ?feytr
home at 2070 Collingwood avenue.

10T

MEXICAN LAND SCHEME
REJECTED BY SWEDEN

A Charming Bride.

pc al and

THE

We Would Appreciate Your Patronage.

Phone Garfield 1527

KNABE

SMALL GRAND STYLE

20

RUDOLPH SZEKELY

THE TONE OF THE. AWARE
IS EXQUISITE. THE
QUALITY OF THE KNABE
KEEPS IT SO.

GRAND OPERA BARITONE

(Late of the Royal Opera, Budapiet)

Janney-Bowman, Inc.

Book Bldg.

In Dull Mahogany $1225.

1243 Washington Blvd.

3

MASTER OF VOICE PRODUCTION

By Appointment Only.
STUDIO: 103 ELLIOT STREET
Res.: Cherry 6590
Phenol Glendale 2606
Only serious pupil. accepted.

A Thousand Brand New Suits i(
and Overcoats, $22.50
to $27.50 Values

17

We wish there were TEN thousand instead of only a
thousand!

Once men get wind of this, they'll make even a thousand
suits and overcoats look like a handful!

The Majority of the Overcoats

are plaid backs in ulsters and ulsterettes. And raglans with pleated backs. Man'r
size patch pockets, notched collars that button snugly under your chin, half and all
belted styles, single and double breasters. Made of rich, fancy overcoatings, in
browns, tans, grays, blues.

Same Quality in the Suits

Plenty of sport models for young chaps, with pleated fronts and backs. Form
and medium fitting suits in single and double breasted styles. Plain and slightly fitted
suits for more conservative men. Quarter and wholly lined. Blue serge', pencil
stripes, mixtures, tweeds, cheviots, in browns, blues, grays, tans and so on. All sizes,
including great choice for men of heavy build!

Continued! The Sale of Overcoats and
Two-Pants Suits M $24.50, $29.50 and $34.50

Suits with two pairs of trousers, single and double breasters, u jazzy or as con-
servative as you wish. Overcoats! Raglans—Kimunos--Ulsters—Ulsterettes--
Chesterfields—all NEW. Plenty of big sizes.
Crowley-Milner's--Second Floor.

Crowley-Milner Co.

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