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Styles in
New
Spring Suits
$65 $75 $95
under the above title. The services
begin at 10:45 and a large congrega-
tion is urged to attend in order to
receive this most important message.
Sabbath morning services will be
hweiltdz. as usual at 10:30 and the sermon
will be preached by Rabbi Berko-
Mrs. L. Oppenheim of 613 Med-
bury boulevard is wintering at New
Orleans. She will return to Detroit
about Feb. 20.
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store.
The Last Day
Rabbi Franklin will return to the
pulpit and bring a timely message
Max Jacobs and Jacob Schreiber
are touring to Florida, where they will
spend the next eight weeks.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other
Monday!
'Can the Creed of the Father
Satisfy the Need of the Child?"
After an absence of two Sundays,
A regular meeting of the Lu Ana
Club was held at the home of MiSa
liar Siegel on Sunday, Jan. 21. Fu-
ture activities of the club were dis-
cussed. A delightful luncheon was
served by the hostess.
From the model pictured you will
get some idea of the smart models
that are shown in this collection.
Twill Cords, Poiret Twills and
Tricotines are the most used fab-
rics. Women and young women
will find in one of these jaunty
suits just the garment fur the well
chosen Spring outfit.
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Engagement Announced.
cceial and
Qrsonat-,
Exclusive
Of Our Money Saving
Clearance Sale.
Laces, trimmings, materials, every yard that we have in our store,
every item that we have in stock, comes into this wholesale mark-
down. Much of it is fresh from the manufacturer, just unpacked,
Father •nd Son Night—Feb. Si
The Father and Son Night next
Tuesday evening will without doubt
be the greatest of its kind ever cele-
brated in our congregation. A mag-
nificent program has been arranged,
with Wm. I'. McGuire, editor of the
American Boy, as the principal speak-
er. Dinner at a cost of 75 cents pet
plate, will be served in the dining
hall of the Temple at 6:30.
'The Mess Club wishes also ti( an
noun•e that on Feb. 12, the noted
journalist, Peter Clark MacFarlane
will address an open meeting at which
tiItnda.s of the congrega-
itiionineaarc
ll invited.
Mrs. .1. Goldman of 2U2 Owen ave-
nue and her sister, Mrs. Robert Agins
(Edith Aronson), left for a month's
stay in Long Beach, Cal., after which
they will visit with friends in Los
Angeles.
but every bit of it goes.
Spanish All-Overs and Flouncings
!Back and colored. A wonderful buy for . 3
the money.
Values up to $3.98 a yard .
"No, Sir!
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KEREN HAYESOD ENVOYS
WELCOMED IN CANADA
---not a new suit!
Just had my old
one cleaned at
Jacoby's! "
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"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364
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Window Shades
and
Curtain Rods
A Complete 3-Piece Room
Outfit For $335 and
Only $4 a Week
IVY CORSET SHOP
1506 Washington Boulevard
Old Telephone Bldg.
YOUR DAUGHTER
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Mrs. Evelyn Greenburg of New
York City has returned home after a
visit with her sister, Mrs. David R.
Love of Taylor avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Epstein of 477
Colburn place, entertained on Sunday,
Jan. 28, in honor of the fifth birth-
day of their daughter, Florence.
Luncheon was served for 50 guests
and a tine musical program was pre-
sented. Miss Ida Rosenthal gave a
dance number, Saul Silverman a vocal
solo and violin selections were given
by Miss Sylvia Fleischer. Several
dances and songs were given by Flor-
ence Epstein. Out-of-town guests
were Miss Jean Friedman and Messrs.
Spahbock and Moss of New York.
conservative Jews of this city, in a
public way, on this question."
In addition a resolution was unani-
mously carried that the chairman ap-
point a committee, representative of
all the orthodox Rabbinical organiza-
tions in New York City, to form a
central Rabbis' body, and to take such
steps as may be necessary to bring
this about.
have them reversed.
We specialize in fancy shades.
WINDOW SHADE CO.
Cadillac 1650
981 Gratiot
bliss Ida Lippman, supervisor of
the patrol and law enforcement bu-
reau of the women's division of the
Detroit Police Department will ad-
dress the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Shaarey Zedek at the next regular
meeting to be held on Monday, Feb.
12, at 2:30 p. m. Miss Lippman will
talk on the work of her organization.
Baroness Margita de Regeczy, Hun-
garian pianist of note, will contribute
to the musical program.
Finite •111, aids
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"We Guarantee Everything We Sell"
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CHARLES H. ROSEMAN
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO CHRONICLE READ-
ERS THE OPENING OF
Aubfilall Aloft= Alpp
231 Gratiot Avenue
(Near Library),
Fe turing • Complete Floral Seiiice •t Cut Roles.
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A beautiful surprise miscellaneous
shower was given on Saturday even-
ing in honor of Miss Ethel Schlissell,
a February bride-elect, by Miss Edith
Albert. Covers were laid for 35
guests. Miss Schlissell was the re-
cipient of ninny beautiful gifts.
Mrs. D. Rosenthal and son, Milton,
of Calvert avenue have left for Los
Angeles, Cal.
This fine ten-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, in antique finish, is a
striking examp'e of the "value power" of our great store. Notice particularly
its clean craftsmanship and perfect finish, its rich quality and authentic
Italian Period design.
Miss Evelyn Rosenthal of Euclid
avenue and Miss Ethel Steinborn of
Brush street have left for an extended
visit to Chicago and other western
cities.
Buffet (sixty-six inches)
Table (closed, forty-five by sixty inches; extended, forty-five by
ninety-six inches)
Server (nineteen by forty inches)
China Cabinet (forty-two by fifty inches)
Five Side Chairs, with cane panel backs and best blue horsehair seats
Arm Chair to match
The Misses Rose and Kate Shoen-
field entertained delightfully at an in-
formal gathering last Sunday even-
ing.
Mrs. James I. Kraus of Cleveland
is returning to her home on Sunday
after a delightful visit here with Mrs.
Pauline R. Rose of West Grand boule-
vard. During her stay in the city
Mrs. Kraus was delightfully enter-
tained by her many relatives and
government in his scheme.
73.00
37.50
55.00
68.75
18.25
70, t
$332 .5°
FEITELOWITCH IN ITALY
TO AID THE FALASHAS
ROME—(J. C. B.).—Dr. Feitelo-
witch arrived here in the interest of
the school he established for the
falashes In Abyssinia. Besides prom-
inent Jews of Florence nod Rome
with whom De Feitelowitch has had
interviews, the discoverer of the black
Jews is attempting to interest the
$78.00
COMPLETE
friends.
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Mrs. Harold L. Selling (Evelyn
Schultz) of Cincinnati is spending a
few weeks with friends and relatives
in this city. Mr. Selling, who also
spent the week in the city, has gone
to Louisville before returning to Cin-
cinnati.
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Michigan Ave. at Washington B vd.
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ITTLE, far too little, is
known about what is added
to prices before they are
marked "cut; " "slashed,"
"reduced V2," etc. Certain-
ly it is wiser to shop here
where the first modest
price is the only one.
Attorney Aaron Rosenberg will ad-
dress the Greener Winkel at the Jew-
ish Institute this Sunday evening, at
5:30 o'clock, on "the Life and Works
of Jacob Wasserman."
"Convenient Credit Terms to All—
Open An Account at Finsterwald's"
Personally conducted by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Richman,
55 E. State St., Columbus, Ohio.
MISS ROSE MEYERS, 5013 Brush St., Tel. Northway 305-M,
Local Representative.
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Mrs. Sam Goldberg of Gladwin,
Mich., is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
M. Barnett and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg.
A Small Deposit Will Hold It Until You
Want It Delivered.
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CAMP EAGLE POINT, Stinson Lake, N. H.
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M. FREEDMAN
Mrs. Edward A. Atlas of Virginia
park returned from a delightful visit
in Chicago.
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OTE the tone of pride in the
voice of the speaker—next
time you meet him! And it's
something to be proud of, too, we
think. He has a suit of clothes as
good as NEW and the saving in
actual dollars and cents is enough
to signify that he has good sense!
Most men KNOW that Jacoby's
leads the field in dyeing and clean-
ing. Service, quality of work and
low prices
C 0 n sidered,
we truly can
be pointed to
as "M i c h i-
gan 's Fore-
most!"
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Irving J. Wolfgang returned home MISS JEANETTE ROTHENBERG,
after spending several days with his
CREPE DE CHINE
popular
material
for
the
The
Daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mac
Roth.
parents', Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C.
Oriental and Paisley designs'
new Spring dresses. Black only.
enberg, whose engagement to Osw•Id
Wolfgang of St. Paul, Minn.
and colorings. A rich, hbavyi
Regular $3.50 and $3.98 values.
G. Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
weight. Regular $3.60 value.
Mrs. Adolph C. Wolfgang is visiting H. Goldberg, was announced last
$3.15
Yard
$2.75
-
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$2.80 Yard
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Irv- week. The wedding will take plac•
ing J. Wolfgang, of 2445 West Grand on Feb. II in the Knights
of Pythias Bible Class Will Not Meet
boulevard.
ballroom.
This Week:
LININGS
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The Bible Class will not meet this
The Young People's Auxiliary of
Satins in plain colors and at-
week, as Rabbi Berkowitz must fill
the Shaarey Zedek will hold a dinner
beautiful
and
An
unusually
tractive patterns. .A substan-
another important engagement in
party at the synagogue on Feb. 14.
lovely gown material. A $3.59
tial and tong wearing quality. ,
Rabbi Franklin's absence. Don't for-
Preparations are being made for novel
value.
get Dr. Slonimsky's lecture on Feb. O.
$1.69 to $1.98 values.
entertainment features at this affair.
B.).—Declar-
NEW YORK—(J. C.
98c Yard
$2.89 Yard
Sisterhood Birthday Party:
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Sachs and ing the law of Kashruth to be "clear,
Laies of the Sisterhood are urged
son, Judah, left Detroit on Sunday, simple and distinct" the conference of
Rabbis of New York, called for the to reserve the afternoon of Feb. 12
.Ian. 2H, for Portland, Ore., where
for the Birthday Luncheon. A
Rabbi Sachs received a call to serve formation of a Kehillah Kushruth
Council
meeting at the office of the very interesting afternoon has been
as spiritual leader of the leading con-
planned by a special committee under
servative congregation in that city. Kehillah; decided to elect a committee
the leadership of Mrs. Joseph Welt.
Rabbi Sachs officiated in the Portland of ten to represent the organizations,
Detailed announcements will be sent
synagogue during the recen tiligh and congregations participating at the
out later.
conference
and
to
speak
for
the
ortho-
holy Days and was asked by the
a
pub-
in
congregation to remain there as their dox and conservative Jews,
Second Floor
rabbi. Rabbi and Mrs. Sachs convey lic way, on the Kashruth question.
Woodward Arcade
The meeting was opened by a gen-
their greetimts to their friends in this
eral
statement
as
to
the
purpose
of
city, having been unable to see all
the conference, and Samuel II. Hoff-
WINNIPEG—(J. T. A.).—Colonel
prior to their departure.
stadter, who had been appointed as-
F. ”atterson and Dr. Alexander
Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand sistant attorney general to try the
Satz case, testing the constitutionality Goldstein, recently arrived from Eng-
boulevard will be the guest of honor of the Kosher Law, spoke as to what land to stimulate interest in the Keren
at many social affairs until Feb. 18,
It almost seems that when fashion creates designed smooth
was required of the assembly in order Ilayesod among Canadian Jews, are
when she will become the bride of
unbroken lines into the new Spring styles, they had in
to help him. Elias A. Cohen acted as meeting with success. At a meeting
Louis Goldberg of Bayonne, N. J.
mind the ley Corset—it clings.
chairman, and William Lieberman ap- here, $10,000 was raised toward the
Among the many beautiful affairs
neared as Council for the Kehillah. $150,000 quota.
given in honor of Miss Cohn was the
Resolutions adopted after much dis-
Remember Saturday evening, Feb.
bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Julius
at the
M. Rosenberg at the hotel Statler on cussion included the following:
24—the Y. P. A. formal dance •
"Resolved, That it is the unanimous
Saturday.
Steller.
sense of all those assembled here, that
which though Kosher in its In-
Mrs. Herbert L. Levey of Glynn food
is kept for sale in the same
countr and Mrs. Joseph II. Lewis of ception,
strew where non-kosher food is kept,
Burlingame avenue, accompanied by
thereby non-Kosher, unless
their sister, Mrs. Evelyn Greenberg becomes
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under the supervision of an orthodox
of New York City, have returned from
Rabbi, to see that both are kept abso-
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a
a visit in Chicago with their brother,
lutely separate.
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Samuel S. Mittenlhal.
"Resolved, That a committee of 10
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be selected by the chairman of this
Lovely in all its appointments was
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council, who shall prepare for the at-
the bridge luncheon given by Mrs.
in the main requisite—the proper physical training..
torney general a resume of the law on
Ben Cohn of Carter avenue in honor
Give your daughter the advantage of a Summer among the moun-
Kathruth in English, and to repre-
of Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand
tains and woods, lakes and streams, where under skilled leadership
organizations
RUBBER MATTING
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sent
those
present,
their
boulevard, a February bride-elect, on
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she may play with security and benefit, and where she may learn the
whom they represent, and their con-
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Wednesday. Mrs. Aaron Friedman of
We make window shades to
comradeship of camp life, and the joy of the great out-of-doors.
gregations, and that this committee
Michigan avenue, entertained 12
Riding,
water
sports,
mountain
hikes,
athletics
of
all
kinds,
dra-
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order.
of 10 shall be the only body author-
ladies at a bridge luncheon on Monday
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$ mattes, dancing, arts and crafts.
ized, so to speak, for the orthodox and
Bring in your old shades and
honoring Miss Cohn.
KASHRUTH COUNCIL
FORMED BY RABBIS
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