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September 07, 1923 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-09-07

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PAGE ELEVEN

ei)LiRorripasst OROMICLD

College Girls
Boudoir Robes

For Cool Mornings
and Evenings

Think of the study hours spent in

your

room wrapped warm

and

snugly in a warm robe. Cordu-

roy Robes in loose, kimono style,

in one's favorite color. Trimmed

or plain — $7.50 up. Breakfast

Robes of taffeta, or crepe de eltine,

dainty, lacy affairs, $10 to $25.

Quilted silk robes from Japan;

lined with lambs' wool; light pastel

shades—$20 up.

coamsa.000.6.0
DE1 ROIT, MICHIGAN

"Why,
It Looks
Perfectly NEW!

T

O think, my dear you at first
wished to throw away this
adorable gown! Of course,
it did not look well before it was
cleaned but I'm glad you remem-
here& the wonderful work of the
Jacoby Cleaners!"
P. S.—Which proves that many
a smart society woman practices
econo mies
not thought
of liy.her
poorer sisters
— PERHAPS
THAT'S
WHY •
THEY'RE
FRENCH
DRY
POORER!

.o ciatati

Q T S-0 1111

IN TENTS

Eitganrutruta

By Dr. John H.

Mr. and 5Irs. David Wexler 11f 087
Juhn II. Finley's poem con.
dusted his speech delivered at the King avenue announce the engage-
banquet of the Golden Jubilee Con- ment of their daughter, Ida, to Jack
vention of the Union of American Stupsker of Detroit.

:tliss Pauline Harriet Frank, dough. Hebrew Congregations.)

Alexandrine avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gottlieb of
539 East Hancock avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Lena, to Louis Gorman of 640 East
Kirby avenue.

arrizu3e5

ABRAHMS-PRICE

Mr. and Mrs. )lorry Price, former-
ly of Ilague avenue, Detroit, now of
('leveland, announce the marriage of
—Cooperation with all organizations their daughter, Charlotte, to Aaron
dealing with child study and educa- E. Abrahms of New York City', on
tion is a feature of the policy of the Sunday, Sept. 2. Rabbi A. II. Silver
Federation for the Support of Jewish Affieiated. Mr. and Mrs. Abrahms left
Philanthropic Societies.
for a six months' honeymoon tour.
An announcement, issued yesterday,
says that five of the 91 institutions

l

when young that will help them to be
Mr. and MrS. Saul Karp of 3203
independent when adults,".said Mrs.
con-
Stein. "Both the Federations in which Clairmont avenue are receiving
gratulations
on the birth of a son,
I am interested are„netessary to each
other and we are gratified by the re- Seymour Marvin.

Miss Jennie Shellfish of 375 Elm-
hurst avenue, Highland Park, has left
for a trip to Oakland, Calif. She will
also visit in Los Angeles, Calif., and .
Chicago before returning home.

sults ole ined."
During the summer the kindergar-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufmann, ac-. tens of the Brightside Day Nursery
I.
companies, by their sister,
and the Emmanuel Sisterhood, sup-
Wetsrnan, hove returned from Sa l r tshr

' weeks' visit at Mackinac Island.

Ilerbert Baker of Burlingame. rive :,
has returned from a trip to
Rochester and Buffalo, T. Y.

nue

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Baalen of
Collingwood avenue have returned
from a delightful trip to Cedar Point,
Ohio.

ported by the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropic Societies, have been
Ider 'the supervision cif 'the Federation
teaAers
fur Child
Child Study.
I have directed the children so that, al-
though their mothers are employed,
the children have not suffered by the
separation.
In all more than 450 youngsters
have been registered during the sum-

;

Miss Iola Ilorky of 2108 Highland
avenue has returned from an extend-

Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan of
108 Harmon avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Madelynne, on Aug. 13.

HEARS HUSBAND MARRYING
OTHER WOMAN, KILLS SELF
WARSAW.—I.1. T. A.) —Sarah
Rivka Sand, 28, who arrived here from
New York the beginning of 1923, com-
mitted suicide by hurling herself out
of a fourth story window, on hearing
that her husband in New York intend-
mer at play schools conducted by the ed marrying another woman in her
absence.
five institutions mentioned.

JIS

/I.M.P.

psaa

August Sale Piices

During September

S—`43 SUCCESSFUL has been
the August Sale of this new
store, that's* a further intro-

VW

duction we are going to continue
during September the same drastio
price reductions on our stock of beau-
tiful Caracul (all colors), Hudson
Seal, Mink, Persian Lamb and Alaska
Seal Garments. Come and save 25

to 30 per , cent.

Genuine Russian Fox
Scarfs

Imported direct
by us—ell popular

shades. 1100 vetoes

$

35

LAMM= Imo

ZAIS:1;tyl

701

Fis her Areadc

1529 Woodward Ave.

CA

Detroit, Mich. Cad. 6012

'

Opening
Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman have
returned from a two weeks' stay at
Gratiot Beach, Port Huron, Mich.

Miss Mildred Grosberg, who has
, been spending the summer at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Grosberg of Palmer avenue,
has returned to her home in Shenec-
tudy, N. Y.

Mrs. Max Kalman and children, Al-
. bert and Evelyn, have returned from
a delightful two months' trip to Mon-
treal, Mr. Kalman having joined
them the latter part of the stay.

I

i
...

MILLI N Env

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoick and
family of Owen avenue have returned
from a fortnight's stay at Whitmore
Lake, Mich.

1134 Griswold Street

Mrs. II. Freidenberg and d augh-
ters, Sadye and Estelle, of Virginia

Featuring the Most
Beautiful Hats of
the Autumn Season

park, accompanied by Miss B
essye
Barnett of Delaware avenue, have

returned from a visit to Chic A go.

'Miss Netta Rosen of 288 Rowena
street has returned from Honolulu,

where she spent the summer months
as the guest of Princess Capiolani of
411awaii.
Pk,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Shapero of
West Euclid avenue entertained at a
dinner for the immediate family in
honor of their first weddnig anni-
versary on Monday, Sept. 3. They
were the recipients of many beaut -
ful gifts.

EPITAPH

(Not published till after hi. death.)

By Sholem Aleiehem.
(Translated by Marie Syrkin.)

Here lies a simple Jew in earth,

Yiddish for women-folk he wrote,
And to plain people he, perhaps,
Appeared a humorist of note.

Ile mocked at life right merrily,
Played with the earth as with a
bubble.
The world waxed fat and prospered
well
But he, the jester, came to trouble.

And while the people everywhere
Laughed and applauded full of glee,
He wept—this God alone may know—
In secret, so that none might see.

PERFECTION LODGE

ellrnan
pugs

Nu-Bone
Corset
Shop

Word has been received that Mr.

and Mrs. Max Grossman sailed on
Saturday from Havre on the S.S.
Paris. .

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg
oeowoema,o4onteolgowtr•a■newsse,6
and family have moved from 3766
olltMetemetelmio•Demeeoengeoesmae
Carter avenue to 3785 Wager ave.
nue, off Dexter boulevard.

r.g..ir

With Comfort and Economy



Old Telephone Bldg.

riwAs!r.

of
Ind
ORSETS
ty1
C

,

, ed European trip, visiting with her
parents.

,,,eivy,a0 When the changing colors of Nature an-
e te
ro of Autumn; one's
no unc
h appach
T ti
thoughts naturall y turn to th e new styles of
the season—and a new Ivy Corset, the mOst pleasing
toundation for any gown. Because "it clings.

D. I,

I

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A. Agency)

F i H i p

7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364

Voo , t. itl,pectioo i ,, tfrxio•,.1.

the season's newest fabrics.

J

The si11 trtint•of Miss Ann Finkel-
stein, ilittights4 of A. Finkelstein, and
lien Gottlieb took place on July 29.
The bride was attended by her sister,
Miss Dorothy Finkelstein, and by
Miss Niel! Price and Miss Sara Frank,
Morris Sherman assisted the bride-
groom as best man. Jack Ellstein
and Ilavid Barnett were ushers. Mr.
and 5Irs. Gottlosib motored to New
York and Montreal. They are now
at home at 1250 Calvert avenue.

tending the weddings of his two
slaughters, Ann and Dorothy.

1506 Washington Boulevard

and carefully seittet0 stocks assure you of
distinctive designs gracefully executed its

GOTTLOEB-F'INKELSTEIN

A. Finkelstein has returned to his
home in Los Angeles, Calif., after at-

Shop

We are now opening a Coat Shop and a

Gown Shop. giving siTeilicattention to the
requirements of larger women. - Coniplefe

son of Mrs. Harry Meyers.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Ilarpel of 42281
Brush street are escorting their I
nieces, the Misses Sarah and Rose maintained by the Federation in New
Chnocka, to Boston, where they will York were taking part in the closing
exercises on Aug. 29 of the summer
spend a few slays.
play schools directed by the Feder-
ation for Child Study, of which Mrs.
family
and
Mr. and 51 rs. Arthur A. Harris of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tobin
Fred M. Stein, a director of the Jew-
of Ironwood, Mich., are making their . ish Federation, is chairman.
1465 Burlingame avenue are receiv-
of a
home in Detroit, at 547 Josephine
"M'e believe in offering the children ing congratulations on the birth
avenue.

of working parents opportunities daughter, Bluma Marjorie, Aug. 27.

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

Ivy Corset

for Larger Women

Mr. and Mrs. John Inuirman un-
their
nouns,. the engagement
daughter, Delia, to henry Meyers,

JEWS COOPERATE WITH
CHILD STUDY GROUPS

home in Detroit.

CLEANERS

New h7a111Sitittelx embrace the portirlitor syle that got, prefer.

Opening Two New Shops

Mrs. Ilarry Meyers announces the
engagement of her daughter, Celia,
to Hymen Cohen Broiler.

Miss Evelyn Greenberg returned This shall yr do, 0 men of earth,
Tuesday from a two month's sojourn That ye may know the crowned worth
in New York.
Of what ye are—and hope renew,
Seeing the road from dawn to you;
Miss Clara Zimmerman and Miss Then turning toward the pillared
Anna S. Henning of Toledo were the
cloud
wsisk-end guests of Miss Ida Rosne- Ahead, or pillared fire, endowed
berg of Ilendrie avenue. Miss Zim- With prescience of a promised goal
merman is engaged in social service See still a highway for the soul.
ot k in Toledo.

bliss Hannah Tills of Chicago, who
. recently returned from a year's stay
in Los Angeles, Calif., is making her

Woodward Thru to Washington

Cohen. Reception was held Sunday.
Sept. 2. at the Schweitzer home, 063

trude on ,loon Ben of 5548 Second
boulevard spent several days at Ot- All this, that ye may keel) in mind
taw a Beach from which point they The nomad way by which mankind
Iles come from his captivity,
motored to Chicago.
Walking dry-shed the earth-wide sea,
Riding the air, consulting stars,
Mrs. I). Joffe and daughter, Miss Driving great caravans of cars,
a
dinner
'Viva Jotree, were guests at
Building the furnace, bridge and spire
tendered them last week at the River- Of earth-control and heav'n desire,
side Hotel by Mrs. Simon I. Kayo- Rising in journey from the clod
nau of 0342 Oakland avenue.
Into the glory of a god.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Benyas of Owen
avenue have returned from an ex-
tended trip north.

nimelh ocliA

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schweitzer
announce the engagement of their
slaughter, Geraldine, to David Ewald

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of
has returned This shall ye do, 0 men of earth.
1120 Chicago boulevard,
birth,
from Camp Eagle Point, where she Ye who've forgotten your far each year
This shall ye do; seven days
spent the summer.
Ye shall forsake what ye hold dear:
From fields' of tam'ed fruits and flow-
Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago bou-
ers,
homes and sky-built
levard returned from Chicago, where
s httded
e a en the funeral of her Frem love-lit
n.
grandmother, Mrs. Freda Mary Levin.
and
tenements,
F ro t i
Ye shall go forth and dwell in tents—
and
booths
of bough-made
Dr. I. M. Altschuler and nephew, In tents,
roofs,
Samuel S. Altschuler, of 1'244 Bur-
linvanie avenue returned from a mo- Where we may hear the flying hoofs
tor trip to Ottawa Beach, where they Of beast long gone, the cries of those
Who were your fathers' forest foes,
spent two weeks.
Or see their shadows riding fast
Mrs. S. Silberstein ; slaughter Ger- Along the edges of the past.

T

OMORROW, Madame, is
the glorious day — the
proud occasion that presents
to you Detroit's newest and
racist beautiful store! Oh, yes,
Madame. There is a beauti-
ful thrill in store for you.

This charming new salon will
bring you something you have
long wanted: — exclusive —
really exclusive millinery at
really moderate prices.

We hope you will grant us
your presence tomorrow!

'5 72 $10 $15

For our Opening Day we have arranged
four extensive gatherings of lovely
Autumn hats—and true to our avowed
policy of modest pricings we have
marked them very low.

Parisian Imports X15

A group of fifty hats, direct from ex-
clusive Parisian makers, will be sold
on our opening day at $15. Mind you,
Madame, these are not copies, but
original model hats that are rarely sold
under $40.

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.

M., will hold • special communication
Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 2 p. m. F. C.
degree.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. M.

The possessions of • widow, wheth-
er she be rich or poor, should not be
taken in pawn.—The Talmud.

"At the Garrick"

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