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May 16, 1924 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-05-16

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custom avenue - cotarrnart ao, onto

WI L DifilltOIT

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--his
Arthur Berick, accompan led b;
of O
daughters, Rose and Betty,
wen!
avenue will leave Sunday to motor to
to attend the Be- 1,
Providence, It. I.,
rick-Alpert nuptials. Before return-,
ing they will make a short visit in 1

B reakfast
Coats
15, '25, up

on Tyler avenue.

t

Shown in exquisite colorings, in-

Mrs. Max Lieberman of
5232 Second boulevard have left for
LOS Angeles, (•alif., to attend the
wedding of their son. David, to Miss
Ruth Scheinman, which will take
nlace Thursday, • May 22, at the
bride's residence, 239 North Gower
\ street, Los Angeles.

cluding black. Both the fanciful

ling
ace,

B111.1

D

red

and
dent-

obon.
with
lured

Mr. and

and the practical are here to meet

e very preference.

Luxurious
New Negligees

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til

Miss Harriet Barnett of Windsor
recently returned from California ,
where she visited her sister, Mrs .
henry Sirotta of Hollywood, former-
ly Dorothy Barnett.

1 and
gold

It's been a long time coming—the
perfect-fitting shoe designed cope-
daily for stout women. But we're
glad we can now tell you that

ADAPT() SHOES
.fir STOUT WOMEN

be had in the latest styles with-
out the sacrifice of a single pleasing
line of the current fashions.

may

Under the supe:vision of Dr. Byron Schindler,
spectalins will remedy your foot-ills,
foot
end upon request supcnow your fauna.

LANE BRYANT

1452 Farmer St.

John It,

Near Woodward

Camp:
Have you begun to plan your sum-
mer vacation? Don't forget the beau-
tiful Y. W. II. A. camp when you do.
Announcements concerning registra-
tion will be made later.

The hi-monthly meeting of the I.
0. 13. B. was held Wednesday even- .
ing, May 7. A committee headed by
I.ionel Ginsberg and Max Brendle has
been appointed to take charge of a
funds for the Den-
aign to
Hospital.
camConsumptive
ver
---
The Tuesday Bridge Club met at
the home of Mrs. Israel Rich, 022
i
East Genesee avenue. Honors were
won by Sirs. M. Meyers and Mrs. Isla-

OBITUARY

--
The death of Mrs. Ilannah Fried-
man of Saginaw occurred Saturday,
79 years of age
May 10. She Was
In honor of Mothers' Day the mem. and resided in Saginaw 63 years.
Mrs.
Friedman
is
survived
by two
bers of the Nu Beta Phi Sorority en
tertained their mothers ' Tuesday sons, Kalman and Moses Friedman of
Saginaw;
three
sisters,
Sirs.
Morris
evening, May 13, with a theater party
at the Slajestic Theater, followed by Waldman of Miseholz, Hungary, Sirs.
M. Neuman of Los Angeles and Mrs.
a supper.
R. Neuman of New York; three
brothers, Henry, David and Nathan
Friedman of New York. The funeral
was held Monday, May 12, Rabbi Brill
of Flint officiating.

Mr. and Sirs. Sam Green of l'hila-
delphia avenue are spending a fort-
night in New York.

gg/Iglied gir-

rglille

Sill/111e r

collar.

Caron roof,.

Voile
Sport e/elegthie of linen.
k. Sleertless line*

waisted et,
jacket.

Albums' ensemble. White
in
satin frock embroidered
em-
oriental copy. All-aver
broidered cont. with collar
and tuffs of Thibet.

Lim
C1C/ vZ:TWO '
1434 WASHINOTON

Jacob Thal.

Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg and;
Miss Florence Beekman are motoring

through Ohio.

CARD OF THANKS

INSTITUTE NOTES

OFFERS

Exceptional values

Of the Season's
Finest High-Type

COATS, WRAPS,
SUITS, GOWNS
AND HATS

REDUCED TO

Oakland Mothws Club:
The monthly meeting of the Oak-
land Mothers club will be held Satur-
day afternoon, May 17, 2:30 o'clock,
at the Moore school, corner of Alger

1 /4. OFF

and Cameron.
Ilerbert 0. Rounds of the city traf-
"Public
fic division will speak 011
Safety Campaign" and the Detroit
Tuberculosis Society will show a moo-
picture descriptive of the subject,

REGULAR MARKED PRICES

Jacob Willis and family wish to ing
thank their many relative s and friends "Campaigning Against Tuberculosis."
their recent'. The telling points in the picture will
for the kindness during
bereavement. Thanks are also ex- , be explained by a representative of
tended to Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. , the society. Dancing of the Virginia
B. B., the Ladies Auxiliary and the Reel will follow t eing.

Kadimah Girls.

Figure on American
Stage Will Give Perform-
ance Sunday Evening.

Stellar

Announcement

No Longer Is It Burdensome to
Keep a Home Kosher.

Jewish housewives need no longer
complain of the burden of keeping a

Jacob Ben-Ann, distinguished dm. kisher home; nor need they envy the

vatic star in the early days of the, ease of their non-Jewish neighbors.
Jewish Art Theater and one of the l Thanks to the inventive
genius of
m anufacturerr
of

significant figures on the contem-1
the well-known
ill kosher
products—Israel Rokeach of
signi
w
11 Rokeach & Sons, a kosher soap has
porary English-sPeaking stage,
ver-.
been brought out on the market,
appear in Detroit in a Yiddish
which can be used with the utmost
confidence by every Orthodox house.
wife for washing dishes, knives,
forks, spoons, kitchen utensils.
This kosher soap has already
I gained tremendous favor among those
who have had the oppor-
housewives
tunity of using it, for not only does it
clean easily and thoroughly, but it
is also excellent for keeping the
hands smooth and soft.
Rokeach Kosher Soap has the word
"kosher" artfully imprinted on every
cake. This imprint is made in two
colors—red and blue--in order to
differentiate the cake for meat dishes
and the rake for milk dishes. This
word is visible to the last sliver.
' This soap can be obtained wherever
all other Rokeach kosher products are

Third Flow

raid'
the

Sunda, May 18

—.

E

sold.

CONGRESS IN KIEV
TO DISCUSS RIGHTS

Ukroia. Minorities Will Draw Up
Bill of Demends.
JACOB BEN-AMI
KIEV.—(J. T. A.) — The problem
sion of "Samson and Delilah" at Or-
18, of the national minorities in thc Uk-
chestra Hall Sunday evening, May
Ben-Amt will be assisted by raine will be discussed at the first
Misha and Lucy German, who were
onaTess of the minorities which will
members of the original Jewish Art , consist of the representativis of ,

Plante

Fur

glaze your
Let us thoroughly clean and
Coat, Jacquette or Scarf.
Our process cleans the fur and lining JUST
LIKE NEW and puts new life in the pelt.
We have equipped the most modern and scien-
tific storage vault in Detroit. Why take chances
by hanging them in your ward-
with your furs
balls as a pre-
perhaps
with
a few camphor
robe,
against
moths?
ventive
We protect against fire or theft. and issue a
legal insurance policy.

Your Valuation.

CALL MELROSE 6570

Theater. Ben-Ami has been acclaimed I
11
one of the most dynamic, understan
actors on the American stage,
lag
playing with a technique that marks
him an actor of brilliant individual-
ity. Staid and chary critics of the
New York dailies have been
great
unanimous in their appreciation of
Mr. Ben-Ami's art as being strikingly
will
original and of a character that
exert a telling influence on the Amer-
ican stage.

OPENS TO THE PUBLIC
IN THE STATE
LARGEST LAKE HOTEL

000,000 people. In accordance with
Soviet election law, every 2,500
citizens are entitled to one delegate.
The Soviets will also send their special
delegates to the convention.
The purpose of the congress is to
elect a permanent executive commit-
tee, whose first task it will be to con-
sider a bill of rights for the national
minorities in the Ukraine. Particu-
lar attention will he given to the prob-
lem of creating a working possibility
of satisfying the needs of the respec-
tive groups in accordance with the
Federated system.
WILL HOLD PROTEST ri Soviet
The proposed bill of rights will con-
AGAINST MISSION1RY
t
besides the five larger naional
cern,
—the
--
,
minority groups in the Ukraine
against
A massmeeting to protest
Jews, the Poles, the Germans, the
disturbances said to be created by a Russians and the Moldavians -61
Jewish missionary on Theodore street smaller minority groups.
will be held at the Chased Stsel Emes
-
BUSINESS NOME.
Building, 535 Frederick street, Sun
May le, at 6 o'clock.
day afternoon,
al-
Dr. J. S. Lipsky announces the
Complaints against annoyance.
office a t 1001 Caniff,
leged to have been suffered by elderly opening o
will specialize in
Jews who were aecos
is said. been brought near Michigan. Ile infants' diseases.
have,
it
sioary
n
authorities children's and'
o n 1699.
to the attention of the to correct Phone Alingt
r
without steps being taken
them. Addresses will be delivered by
the Orthodox rabbis of the city and
Jaffin and Isaac Finkelstein.
by A. 11.
A petition signed by 500 residents of
will be presented
the neighborhood

he

Spots of Michigan, the Belle-
Located at one of ...;.. ':.'' ' )vii
all facing outside, and is acces-
b : 1, 7 , . , -
and ins
e , Hdoatnecl econta
vfiush
fe rry from mainland. It is
kers boat,
auto r-e , l - ' 'Y
sible by fine aut
pIeasu re and health see
located at Lake Orion, .,
, . aily the whole year. The ferry



stops immediately at

. i '1 ,,,u,

Hotel at Bellevue Island.

e n. trner as to make everything seem
Redecorated in s , .
new, each room cara 1,11ielike atmosphere which makes
by eek
. ' . in.fortable. Special rates
everyone feel
those who desire same. Personal
.
or month will be gi
all week-end and private parties.
be h°:
ee at
attention will
rvations by calling Bellevue 122.

Make arrangements . • i

'erg, . • I near Lake Orion and will be run
This is the
KOSHER under Je . . in ,nagement. This is the first year
the Jewish people
.1. this way and
any hotel has been .. , i
o-operate and support it.
visiting the vicinity - i,ould c

Dinner Parties Arranged.

Make

A. C. Kranz Tador

Reservations

Now for Decoration Day.

BELLEVUE

HOTEL

Bellevue Island, Lake Orion

hant
M erchant


at the meeting.

Monseement)

Wed,

our.

Charge Is Only 2% of
Our Storage

ferrite.

dle.

l

the dance.

Patent Colt
Pongee Elk
White Elk
Grey Elk
Taupe Elk
Green Elk
Red Elk
Blue Elk
Beige Elk

err your ardere
Tune to give yfof

effActehle of pleat-

ed fill! ere),

Genesee avenue.
Y•Knot:
The Sigma Phi Sorority is plan-
The final Y-Knot of the year will
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb
ning a dance to be given in the ball- be distributed Sunday, May 28, at
you nickel spent a few (lays in Detroit.
room of Alden Park Manor Saturday
the monthly meting. Bring
-
evening, May 17. The Misses Theo
and show your "Y" spirit.
Mrs. J. J. Blumrosen of Manistiquel
dora Aronstam and Rita Blumrosen
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
are heading the committee arranging

It Comes in:

an scrim. row
nn fan aecart-

frock

Entertainment at Temple Beth El:
The G. G. Players of the Dramatic
Clubof the II. A. will put on
at
a very interesting performance
Templg Beth El on Wednesday, May
time
they
will
give
"Pyg-
dor Selvin.
28. At that
malion and Galatea" and "Will o the
George SI artuch's Orchestra has
Wisp." Those who now the very
splendid acting at their last affair at been engaged for the dance to be
given
at the Auditorium June 3 by
Temple Beth El need no further word
from us. For those who have never the Ladies Auxiliary.
seen them we wish to say that you
Marienthal of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen of 288 have missed something really fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Detroit are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rowena street left Sunday for a west- The admission will be 25 cents.
Charles Marienthal of 1145 East
ern trip.

A very Beautiful Sandal

7 Harr is at the

cover

quart. - ',.rigth, or may

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Miss Edith Korner entertained at
her home Saturday evening, May 10,
in honor of Miss liarriet Barnett,
whose betrothal to Nat Elkus has re-
cently been announced. Among those
present were the following out-of-
town guests: Messrs Emil Marke,
Max Tavel and Joe Zimmerman of
Toledo and Miss Rae Bernstein and
Miss Goldie Riot of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Here's the "Cameo"

OW

or coat is worn open.
Th,
straight. Pleated.
long, narr
Mandarin collar Usually three-

Dancing Class:
Sunday afternoon, Slay 18, at 2:30,
pupils of the dancing class conducted
by Sirs. Mabel Clair Miles will give
p of the
(lance recital in the chael
Hike:
a
The largest and most interesting temple. There will be no adniission
hike of the season will take place charge.
Sunday morning. May 18. We wil
meet at the clubhouse at 9:45 share.
so be sure to come On time. Each
girl must bring her lunch.

home from New York City.

moon
wool

3 00.

, rnet. 'runic or loose-
may be of contrast-

atvaittatu Notre

°AMU . .0.
10 ,D • suer
NO connection with any other store

treet
I tap.

).

belted
ing in .

Confirmation,.1,,,,,, 8,
Despite the fact that this year's
confirmation class will be the largest
to be confirmed in the temples—eon-
eisting of 40 girls and 29 boys—the
abbis are arranging a program of
• the utmost simnlicity and brevity. All
avenue to their new home at 1087
those interested are invited to attend.
Virginia park.

The G. C. Players of the Dramatic
Club of the Y. W. H. A. are giving
two plays at Temple Beth El Wed-
nesday evening, May 28 The plays
are "Pygmalion and Galatea" and
Will o' the Wisn." Miss Fern Ste-
Monthly Meeting:
venson of the Recreation Commis-
Our last monthly meeting will take
The Beth El Sisterhood held its
sion is directing the plays.
the form of a "Y" reception for Miss
,
Landman, the new social director of monthly meeting at the Community '
Mrs. Frank Slyker of San Diego, the Y. W. II. A. There will he a Center Wednesday., May 7. Mrs.
Calif., is spending a short time in special musical program and refresh- Adolph Greenbaum and Mrs. Max
Detroit with her cousins, Mr. and
Hirshberg were hostesses.
Mrs. Sigmund Brin, en route to her ments.

. . must of necessity be

The

slim

returned
R. R. Abrahamson has
spending two months
Milton At Alexander has been,al. I home after
' di -
pointed IS member of the 1
rectors of the newly organized Stand-
Mrs. Sarah Silverman and family
ard Trust Company.
have moved from 668 East Warren

Les 0 ly styles in t alteta and satin.

net

Evokes
The Ensemble

Pal

' "The Safeguards of a City:"
, Boston.
---
• Mr. and Mrs. Ignace Hositchek of
Under this title, Dr. Franklin will
deliver
a sermon next Sunday morn-
have re-
Jacob Denenberg entertained !
appropriate to Safety Week,
I 35 Mrs.
stay
in'
months'
ing
children at her home on Viia 838 Burlingame four
avenue
which begins slay 1K. In ails ad-
park Saturday, May 10, honoring her . turned from a
, dress, Dr. Franklin will discuss not
daughters, Gertrude and Byrn Belle, , Los Angeles, Calif.
---
sixth ]
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond It. Alma- i only the physical safeguards of the
who ce lebrat ail their tenth and
life but also the moral safe-
birthday anniversaries, respectively. hanison and daughter, Josephine, city's which are no less essential to
months' guards
____ _
preservation
of life and the fur-
the
M is and Jul. Abram Goldberg, and I have returned from a two
daughter, Juliette, have returned I visit in California with their parents.
from is sojourn in California and are
-- , therance of
civic
safety
and banal-
nes,
The public
is invited.
Services
.
Dr. J. S.
S Lipsky has returned from , begin at 10:45.
El
Verano
Apartments
Rochester,
N.
Y.
the
residing ill

Chaming
Styles in

dad
onel

etti El
Notre

Phone Bellevue 122

The Shop Where Courtesy

re

and Service Prevail.

10347 Woodr'd
and

Between Calvert

Collingwood

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