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September 21, 1923 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-09-21

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Amerieam Prick Periodical eater

CLIFTON AYOUB • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

and

claQr sonal

Interesting
Styles in
New
Fall Dresses
$49.50-$65

...—

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As the heart throbs for the invited
Zionist Cultural Society.
guest,
"Palestine and a Living Judaism"
was the topic of • highly interesting And if he tarry she waits endless
daYst
address by Rabbi Leon Lang before
the Zionist Cultural Society on Sun- To weep with hidden sighs that he
still delays.
day evening at the Jewish Woman's, comes not
Club. A general discussion followed ,
the inspiring lecture, which was at-
tended by more than 75 members and Now is their vexation to dismaY,
Frank Seinsheimer of Cincinnati friends. Jack Berkowitz acted as Titat.t. z.elived a man, and see, he is no
was a recent visitor in the city, where chairman.
For in the middle day
he was a guest at the home of his
A number of new members en-
• uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl rolled in the society at this meeting,
Ili , sang of life was rent,
when a report on the contemplated Yet he had one song, one ballad more,
l'eehheimer of Monterey avenue.
program for the year was also read. And now that song is lost, and lost for

Mrs. Manfred Goldstone, accorn-
' ponied by her sun, Edward Goldstone,
Wilson avenue, have return-
of
' ed from a two-months stay in Pasa-
tlena, Calif., where they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Her-
; ger, former residents of Detroit.

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I . ,, s1v styles in Satin, Crepe
Saws tl'harmeen and I'oiret Twill.
F,ati nea include piquant flounces,
sizing panels, clic pleats and
other new' details. Em-
, , ry and beading play an int-
part in the effective trim-
.
Shades include the new
rosewood and navy.

Il t f

BblEGEL

It is a great pity, all her days this
string,
Panting in silence, trembles for her
song;
And for her love to rescue she may
yearn,
Desire and long.

0

Coosa mop.. a sears

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Is last

year's suit
worth $1.50?

HAT a foolish question !"
44w . you
reply. Of course it
is! And the same prob-
ably goes for your coat, your dress,
and other garments you laid away
last Spring!
Why buy new clothes, when Ja-
coby will renovate them so that
they'll look like NEW ! Have them
cleaned! Have them pressed!!
Have them dyed !!!
We know
that we can
save you
many dollars
on your Fall
and winter
wardrobe.
Put Jacoby
FRENCH
to the test!
DRY

CLEANERS

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364

eANNOUNC8MENT

1 Dr. William J. Vidaver

WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TILE OPENING
OF HIS DENTAL OFFICES AT

493 WEST GRAND BOULEVARD, COR. DIX

Modward Thru to Washington

Correct and Clever Suits

for Sport and Street W ear

Miss Clara Rogers of the Garfield The executive board will meet shortly aYe•
—(London Jewish Guardian.)
;Manor apartments, has returned from to plan the year's work.
an extended stay in Chicago and Lake
Forest, III., where she visited with
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
JEWISH BANKERS HELP
The opening meeting of the season
relatives and friends.
EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
of the North Woodward branch of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and the Jewish Women's European Wel-
sons, Julian and Eugene, former resi- fare Organisation will be hem on
NEW YORK.--(3. T. A.)—Among
1dents of Detroit. now of Los Angeles, Thursday afternoon, Sept. 27, at the the first contributors to the relief
Calif., who spent the past month in home of the president, Mrs. M. Gold- fund for the stricken earthquake vi•-
the city visiting their many relatives berg, ;101 Owen avenue.
tims of Japan were Kuhn, Loeb
Arrangements are being comnleted
and friends, returned on Sunday to
Co., which contributed $25,000, and
for the first of a series of luncheons) & W. Seligman Company, which
their home.
and card parties, to be held on Oct.
— -- —
10 at Hotel Tuner. Mrs. Goldberg " ye $ 5 • °°° •
the Americans of whom
Isadore Rosenthal of the Garfield
Am ""
announces that every effort is being
nothing has been heard since the ca-
Manor apartments has returned from
made to have this affair stunt out
are B. W. Fleisher, pub-
a two months' stay in the West. Ir
among the most successful of the tastrophe
usher of the Japan Advertiser, and
Los Angeles 51r. Rosenthal visited
near. Tickets can already bo secured
his family. The plant of the paper in
with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Levinson
from Mrs. Goldberg,.
Tokio was completely destroyed.
(Bessie Rosenthal), a former resident
of Detroit.
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.

Purity Chapter No. 350, 0. E. S..
Mrs. Joseph IS'ertheimer and Mr. will hold a regular meeting at the 0
and Mrs. Milton Loeb have moved E. S. temple Monday evening, Sept.'
from Elmhurst avertiteLtinfo•their new 24. A special election fur associate
home at 1560 Glynn court.
matron and her installation will take
place.
Miss Fannie Rosen of Atkinson
avenue has returned from a six

Y. R. U. Club,
months' trip to New York, Long Isl-
The Y. R. U. Club will resume
and and Pittsburgh, where she visited meetings for the current year Sept.
with relatives and friends.
23, when an interesting speaker will ,
address the members at the home of
Miss Tena Levyn and David Levyn the newly elected president.
of F'ostoria, Ohio, arc in Detroit this
week visiting at the homes of Mr.
Scout Troop 76.
and Mrs. Louis Davidson of Frederick
A meeting of Scout Troop 76 will
street and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
of Atkinson avenue.
Sept. 26, at Temple Beth F.I. Regis-
tration fee will be collected at this
Miss Aimee Tobias 'has recently re- meeting. All'Scouts are urged to be
turned from a delightful stay of sev- present.
eral weeks at Wa-Wa-See Beach, Ind.
Athena Girls Club.
Miss Hazel Blumenthal, teacher in
The Athena Girls Club held an
the local public schools, who returned open meeting at the Baby Day Nurs-
from a summer's visit at her home in ery on Canlieht Tuesday, Sept. 18.
West Branch, Mich., has taken an Miss Florence Horwitz rendered
apartment at Hotel Addison.
piano and vocal selections, accom-
panied on the banjo by her brother,
Herbert Newman of Burlingame Nate Horwitz. Miss Adeline Cohen1
avenue is in Minneapolis, Minn., gave a recitation, "Down With the
where he contemplates remaining for Men." Louis Carpol, president of the
a several weeks' stay.
Madison Athletic Club, addressed the
-----
club. Sam Miller closed the prgorani
Jacob L. Marx entertained at a by urging support fur the Athena.
family gathering at his home on Girls' dance to be given at Hotel Tul-
Rhode Island avenue in commemora- ler ballroom on Oct. 14. Dancing
tion of his birthday anniversary.
closed the evening's program.

New and

Unusual!

CYJ

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Keep your 7,x7,
feet as Nature I
made them

hair.

Rich colors,

CHPiRsERVER 4%
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MATURE gave you good feet;
Natureintended that you have
foot comfort ; Nature intended your
feet to help you, and not handicap
you. Wear the right kind of shoes
and you'll probably be surprised to
learn that your feet are good, that
they can be comfortable, that they
really can help you The Arch Pre-
server Shoe keeps your feet as Nature
made them, because it has ■ con-
cealed, built-in arch bridge that
keeps the foot arch from sagging
when the heel Is raised from the
ground. Furthermore, it also answers
every requirement of style. No other
shoe can eve you such foot happi-
ness. Let an show you.

Specialized by

ROYAL SHOE CO. ARCH
PRESERVER SHOE SHOP

227 Grand River West
Near WuhIngtoo

After a year's sojourn ni Los An-
geles, Miss Mildred Titlebaum has re-
turned to Detroit and is now residing
at 1740 Collingwood avenue.

Length only 5 feet
2 inches.

WHEN I AM DEAD

$1225.00 in brown
mahogany.

4

Terms to suit.

JANNEY-
BOWMAN, INC.

Park Ave. Bldg.

2015 Park Awe.

12 Styles

10.00

Novelties

at 12.00

Mvertisers Appreciate The High
Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers

0 14 Posito

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Bldg.

By L. V. S.

(From the Hebrew of Malik.)

But of his secrets one was hid in heart,
His fingers skimmed about it and
around,
One string was left for dumb, and till
this day
It gives no Bound.

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Coats, Suits and Dresses

For Large Women

Pictured above is a coat at $55.00, a suit at
$39.75 and a dress at $25.00. We carry
a complete line of sizes froin 42i to 52k. .

1241 W000dward

ticyn's

siNmssawselamairstawrewherr

OrstisEgiii'd°

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;Here is a very beautiful
Ora popular suite which com-
parison will Prove is also a re-

markable bargain at our price.
Of finot construction through-
out, with comfort-insuring, re-
silient springs in seat, bark and

loose cushions, it is covered in
Angora mohair, that
wears for years and years.

Women's Wear

Fine Furniture for
Living Room,
Dining Room
and Bedroom

"

Comparison
is proving this the
important location
to furniture buyers
of Detroit—

'mein*

Three pieces, in a wide choice
Of shades, only $344.50, and
two pieces, davenport and
choirs of chair or rocker, only
$25530. Compare!

"Just one block north of Jefferson
on the next street east of the
Big Garland Stove"—

There lived a man, and see, he is no
more;
When I am dead, mourn thus for me
and say:
Timeless to death he went,
And in the middle day
His song of life was rent;
Ah! pity, for he had yet one song
more,
And now that song is lost, and lost
far aye.

Ah! pity, for he had a harp—a soul
To live and speak; and as the singer
spanned
The secrets of his heart therewith, the
strings
Spoke 'neath his hand.

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To honor Miss Fannie Wollenberg,
who will be an October bride, Miss
Gertrude Wollenberg entertained at
a surprise miscellaneous shower and
bridge party last Tuesday evening.
Besides the honoree and her hostess,
there were 26 guests.

A glorious tone in
an exquisite case.

45.00

41:14
,

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Mrs. A. G. Racow and Miss Sadie
Goldgleid entertained at a delightful
"Kid Party" on Saturday evening,
Sept. 15, in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Henry J. Furer, who is motoring to
California to spend the winter
months.

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will kohl an important meet-
ing at the synagogue, corner Euclid
and Byron avenues. on Sunday after-
noon, Sept. 23, at 3 o'clock. All
ladies in the North End are invited
to attend.

tweeds in richly
colored plaids.

Spot t Shop—Second I'loor,

/7

Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg of
Miss Edith Rae Baskin, daughter
Saginaw, Mich., accompanied by Dr. of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Baskin, has
and Mrs. Rose and son, Hershel, of chosen Oct 14 as the date of her
Sebewaing, Mich., have returned marriage to Bernard Ghreene, son of
from a month's motor tour in the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ghreene.
East.
Miss Florence Beckman of Ilay
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen of 1621 City, Mich., has returned from a
West Euclid avenue announce the month's visit in Los Angeles and San
marriage of their daughter, Winifred, Francisco, Calif.
to Albert A. Blitz, son of Mrs. H.
Blitz of Toledo, to take place on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Purer and
day, Sept. 23, in the French Rn ■in of son, Buddy, are motoring to Cali-
Hotel Wolverine. Rabbi Leo M. fornia to spend the winter months
Franklin will officiate.
there.

Grand

snits of imported

becoming

satisfaction
increasing
lines,
the longer you wear them!

is

Miss Gertrude Rutfkess of Hart-
ford, Conn., formerly of Detroit, is York, accompanied by a party of her
visiting Miss Ida Velick of Monterey Southern friends who are returning
avenue.
to their respective schools. She will
be the guest for several weeks of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Alberty, formerly
have moved from 8346 Wilson ave- of New York, at their new home on i
nue to 3787 Edison avenue.
Wadsworth avenue, New Yrk City.

Mignonette

"slim ahoulder"

!Amides or Stroock camel's

Mrs. J. L. Isaacs, who, with her
Miss Mollie Kiniche of Warren daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
avenue is concluding her stay in the Mrs. Isadore Hassenbusch of St. Jo-
South with a coastwise trip by steam- speh, Mo., has been spending the past
er from Jacksonville, Fla., to New two months in Long Beach., Calif.,
has returned to her home in Detroit.

' UHNINIM .

Sinir»I'M flew

plaid s, honwspuns, flamingo

t

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fergal (Rose
Blackstone Debating Society.
Levine) have left for a few weeks'
Harry Friedgutt, assistant educa-
trip to Superior, Wis., where they are tional director of the Jewish Insti-
the guests of Mr. Fergal's parents tute, will address the Blackstone De-
over the holidays.
bating Society next Sunday after-
noon, Sept. 23, at the seiety's head-
Rabbi and Mrs. Isidore Koplowitz quarters in the main branch of the
are in Petoskey, Mich., where the public library, Woodward and Fred- I
rabbi conducted services at the syna- erick streets.
gogue for the High Holy Days.

Dr. Frank Apel, musical director of
the Detroit School of !Music, will pre-
sent Mathilde Goetz Schneider in an
artist's recital at Hotel Statler on
Miss
Monday evening, Sept. 24.
Pauline Wohl, violinist, student of
Henri Matheys, will be the assistant
artist.

Make your selection from our

superbly tailored suits of rough
imported novelties,
tweeds,

Because comparison
proves that nowhere else
can you get so much qual-
ity in furniture for so lit-
tle. Come and make com-
parisons before buying
furniture anywhere!

retire
Deinzer
311
b Stre erb

Pine Furniture Sines

1859.

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WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY "kIgHTS

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