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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-09-12

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iAmeriallt

Palish Periodical Caw

CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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Announcement

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We have told you that we have been accorded
Detroit chstribution of the finest grade, nation-
ally . ..nown, ready-to-wear clothes

We have withheld the identity of the clothes un-
til we were able to show them.

We announce iicw our early Fall showing of

Hirsh Wickwire

graternat nub Chub '?Notes

Pia THIE

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RETAIL MERCHANTS
ELECT HIMELHOCH

— —
Choose Him President for
Fiscal Year.
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Karma Klub.

The last meeting of the Karma
Klub was held at the honie of Jack
Topik, 7531 Cameron avenue, Thurs-
day evening. Arrangements are un-
der way for the tint .lance of the
season, which will be given Oct. 18
at the Jericho Temple, Oakland and
Melbourne avenues.

The Finest of
Clothes Ready to Wear

Philomathie.
The Philomuthie Debating Club
held its first meeting of the season
Sunday evening at the Talmud To-
rah, Philadelphia and Byron avenues.
The club is entering upon its fifty-
first seasen. Officers were installed
at this meeting, the new speaker, Isa-
dore Berger, receiving the gavel from
the retiring speaker, William Knot).
pow. At the next meeting of the
club short addresses on debating will
be given by members of the organiz-
ation who are or have been members
of a high school or college debating
team.

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The well-dressed Detroiter, young or mature, of
whatever proportions, who prefers ready-for serv-
ice clothes of fine character will quickly appre-
t,
date there.

',

Sit Ittl% IC

"America's Finest Furniture"

Coming

Social Minces.
Athena Girl. Club.
Z. Ilimelhoch of Ilimelhtx•h Broth-
The last meeting of the Social Xlix• '
The Athena Girls Club held its but
era i.ti l: 0. began his duties Sept. 1
ers
was
held
at the home of 1, 0,6, as president of the Retail Merchants
regular meeting Tuesday evening,
Sept. 9, at the Y. W. II. A., 80 Ro- Garber, 9211 Goodwin avenue. The
M r. Ilinielhoch was 1
reported t hat members' Association.
wena street. Committee reports were pin committee
will receive their club pins in several elected head of the association at its
given concerning the forthcoming
Ills
annual meeting hell recently.
dance to be held Sunday evening, days. Following the business meeting
t i"" w "' u"ith° 1". With him
Oct. 5, at Hotel Statler. Iry Uneer's refreshments were served. 'rhe next sehe
syncopators will furnish the music for meeting will be held at the home of
the evening. A committee, of which Albert Schwartz, 588 Rosedale court.
Miss Ethel last is chairman, was ap-
Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgek Lodge.
pointed to arrange for a club social
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
to be held Saturday evening, Sept.
13, at the home of Miss Last, 336 Lodge anounces that regular meetings
Owen avelIlle, in honor of MN. Sam will be resumed starting Monday'
Saltzman (Isttie Spalterl prior to evening, Sept. 11, and will be held
her departure for Los Angeles. Mrs. every Monday evening thereafter at
Saltzman is an honorary member of the Irnai B'rith club rooms, Adams
the club. The nest regular meeting and Brush streets. The officers have
will be held Tuesday evening, Sept. requested every member to be pre,. ,
ent at the first meeting.
16, at S9 Rowena street.
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Perigolds.
Omega Epsilon.
The last nairtine of the Perigolds
The Omega Epsilon Sorority enter-
was held at the horde of Miss Esther tained with a bridge-tea Sunday,
Berger, S1112 Jos. Campau avenue, Sept. 7, at the hone of NIL. Betty
Tuesday, Sept. 2. Arrangements Smith of Alger avenue. the guests of
were completed for a dance to be honor being the Misses Ida Arkin, lila
given Nov. 33 at the Elks' Temple. Alfo•itz, Thelma Cordon and Sarah
Thy next meeting will be held at the Green. Miss Gordon rendered see-
home of Miss Jean Collins, 8568 eral piano selections and Miss Arkin
Cameron avenue.
gave a number of recitations.

LEITH & YOUNG

These fine clothes we considet the nearest au-
These approach to custom-tailored clothes,
which, by the way, we shall continue to make.
ta r Our early Fall showing of these clothes simply
adds a convenience to our former service.

it

I F 1)ETHOIT

t i

For those who would rather have their clothes
tailoring service as
tt,t made for them, we offer our
ti betore.
ti
In either we have the best, from every standpoint
V.7 7I in America:

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Alpine Social Club.

The first meeting of the Alpine So-
cial Club will be held Sunday, Sept.
14, at the home of its president,
Thomas R. Shulman. Each member
will receive a notice concerning the
next meeting from the secretary, Ar-
mand Shulman. Refreshments will be
served and a short program given.

Reasonable prices and excelltnt values arc as-
sured through a larger volume ability.

$50 and Upward

35 West Grand River Ave.
4th Floor — Union League Bldg.

Blue Bird Girls.

Last month this organization did the
largest volume of business in its entire
history—a tribute to the right char.
aster of R. C. furniture.

Z. HIMELHOCH

Mrs. R. Salter of 2003 Clements
avenu e was hostess at the first meet- the followim officers were inland
ing of the season of the Blue Bird ro „ ost y named by the new directors
Girls on Tuesday
Sept. 2. of the association at a meeting held i
The second meeting was hell Sent. It at the Detroit Board of Commerce:1
at the home of Miss Anna II. Golf of I First vice-president, Jay Grinnell of I
605 East Kirby avenue. Arrange- Grinnell Brothers Musa House; arc.,
mints are being made for the sixth told vice-president, F. It. Baumgarb!
annual charity dance given by the nor of Browning, King & Co.; treas. ,
club, which will take place at the seer, Charles E. Backus of Richmond,
Hotel Sunday evitning, Nov. and Itackus Company; secretary,1
St titter H
9. The members of the club will Harry Ilogan.
Th e new directors are: 7. Ilimel
spend the week-end of Sept. 2(1 and
21 at their cottage at Cass lake, af- loch, Thomas B. Meath, I. J. Andries,'
d
e g,
m c e ,s11 tiesi r
w
ter w•hic•h the cottage t .y , ;
.

for the winter.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

High Street at Hastings

8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia

4721 Warren West at Thirtieth

13506 Oakinan Blvd. at Davison

The

will be held Tuesday

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In. at OW h h o me of:Mrs. U.." ,
1710 Collingwood 11V1. 111.1,

Jewish Women's Welfare.
A regular meeting of the .le wish

women,,

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~ 'altiquette, William R. Brown, Jaime's
-
, Tyre, Jay Grinnell,E. P. Andrew, lion
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Connolly, Maurice Enggass, Herbert =
I). Robinson, Newton Annis, E. It. =
Baumgartner and John Ileavenrich. =

Euro pean W elfare Org aniz-
ation will be held at Coe Farnsworth
Synagogue, Farnsworth avenue be-
tween Beaubien and St. Antoine ave.
Sept. 11,6. at
Thuesilay
7 :: 0
T e president it t e or-,
ganization has issued an invitation to
the public to attend the meeting and
become acquainted with its work.
The meeting has been arranged to
close at a conveniently early hour.

DONATIONS ARRIVE
FOR CODICIL FUND

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Detroit 1' s Largest and Most Artistic Cafe

KING WAH LC) =

118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kismet's)

. • • • • • . . • • . . • •

Individuals and Groups Give
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Extension
La rge S um f or
of Social Service.

NEW YORK.—In response to a na-
Omega ■ Epsilon.
At the last meeting of the Omega tional appeal made by the National
The last meeting of the (lianas Epsilon Sorority, held last Tuesday Council of Jewish Women, $25,000
Club was held Tuesday evening, Sept.
at the home or Miss ,Sylvia has been sulmeribed to a special fund Erz
9, at the home of Miss Mollie Mel- evening
Cohen, 'Miss Ida Arkin became a by prominent Jews, as well as by the
linolf, 350 Harmon avenue. The fol-
member. The next meeting will take council sectrims. Among those who ex- =
lowing officers were elected: Presi- place at the home of Miss Evelyn pressed their endorsement of the sir-
dent, Miss Kate Davidson; secretary
vice rendered by the council in RS
Greenberg of 1638 Glynn court.
and treasurer, Miss Ethel Berke. The
various fields of activity are Louis =
next nieeting w'I be a t the home of
Marshall, Mortimer L. Schiff, Adolph Et
Madison
Athletic
Club.
Miss Sara Rosenberg, 698 East War.
medk . g Icwisohn, Col. Herbert Lehman, Lud- Z
The last meeting of the
ren avenue.
e NVarburg =
lt
M rs. Flix
Athletic Club was held Aug. 28 at the wig
ein,
and Voge
Mrs. s Sophie
Beer of New York ='=
home of George Toporofski, 3681 City, Joel Hillman of Atlantic City,
Maerlin.
1644 Gladstone Ave. Empire 5036-J.
g
i ve
e
At the last meeting' of thC Maevlin Hastings str et. The club will
b
Nat
Jose ph Schoenthal of Clumus,
With Congregation Mishkao Israel.
Club, held at the home of Xliss Rose a dance at the Arena Gardens. Wood- Stone of Milwauktie and ' Mrs. Burt II.
avenues, Tuesday Pn
program
ward
and
Ilendrie
Levin,
4:15
King
avenue,
a
ntz Of Youngstown. In the south,
WEDDING CEREMONIES PERFORMED
EXPERT MOIIEL
.
was arranged for the season's activi- evening. Sept. 30. The Double !Naito I
:quite generosity was exhibited by I
_ tics. The next meeting will be at the Orchestra will furnish the music for i individuals in several contmunities,1
home of Miss Ann Raimi, 1620 Miehi. the evening. The members of tie including Robert I. Cohen of Galves. I
club entertained their friends at a
gam avenue.
ton, Mrs. Sidney Ilan of Itirminghzini,
party at the club's cottage at Ca
S. J. Schwartz, It. J.
M
G ames „.,,, , Schwartz,
lake on Labor Day.
Otto Mayer and Enid,
Gamma Rho.
'
Finsterwald's
The last meeting of the Gamma Played and a picnic luncheon served. I M'eil of New Orleans.
Council sections subscribed t heir
Rho Sorority was held at the hom r
Omicron Et..
of Miss Lillian Wain, 666 East Kirby
The last meeting of the Omicron tmotas in this appeal by contrilnitions
from their local communities
avenue. flans were completed for
i Eta Sorority was held Tuesday even. Sealred
st.si-s. •
an open meeting to be held at the
Elsie safir. o r through appropriations from their
••••••••••••••s 7
home of Miss Mary Tomarin, 649 ing at the home of Miss Els bridge . funds. The Philadelphia section cote
e lwood aVelillt`. A
East Kirby avenue, Wednesday even- 2016
party Haz
will be held Sunday, Sept. 14, , tributml in addition lit its Wail, a
' s ' e
Sept. 17.
home of Miss Bessie Cohen, special gift of 8100 as a tribute to
i
at
the
if 1 ,
.axpL
,,.. siltdl eantt-
itosiirsi,-ti,,r,i hr?z, sit,lallici er,„„X‘irs,i M
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1469 Virginia park, in honor of the iz

Diana..

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REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO

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Right
Character

SPECIAL FEATURE!

Dancing Every Saturday Noon,
From 12 to 2:30

ALSO EVERY EVENING

From 6 to 8

and 9:30 to 1.

GLENN NICHOLS' ORCHESTRA

NO COVER

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CHARGE

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Phone Cadillac 074

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FOR SALE

ng,

Junior St.. Sewing Club.

th

The first meeting for the year of new members of the club.
•for ninny years, and has succeeded is
increasing its power for usefulness ,
the Junior Star Sewing Club will be
and service in her community. I
held at the home of Miss Laura Swir-
PERFECTION LODGE
Though the Indianapolis section, a'
shy of 226 Medbury avenue, Sunday
____
similar contribution was received in
afternoon, Sept. 14, at 2 o'clock. This
A.
k
Perfection
Lodge
No,
486,
E.
of Mrs. Meyer Efroymson,
will be an open meeting and members
Thml " rY
have been requested to bring their M ., will hold a regular communication' ' who haul leen a worker for the coon.
17, at 7 p. m.
oil's cause throughout her life, and
frie nds, Girls between the ages of Wednesday, Sept.
C. K. SANOORF, Sec.
front Columbus, a memorial gift WWI
9 and 13 are eligible for membership
By Order of JOSEPII KLEIN, W'. M' Modem!
as a tribute to the late M re.
M
in the club.
.1 Simon Lazarus.

Rushed Aid to Refugees.



Rosh Hashonah Greeting

16th
Anniversary
Sale

CARDS

We have a large and choice selection

of Rosh Hashoneh Cards on display.

SHEEHAN'S

For months our buyers scoured the mar-
kets in preparation of our great 16th An-
niversary Sale. Conic with the assurance
that you will find the furniture you want at
prices far below their regular value.

1550 IVoodw a rd elves

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Plotkin's Book Store

And to celebrate this event we are giv-
ing some gift article from our regular stock
with every purchase regardless of its
amount during the month of September.

For the Coming Holy Days

Buy Your TALEISIM and MACHZERIM Now.

Fly all means take advantage of this
great money-saving and gift-receiving op-
while
portunity. We urge an early visit
selections are still complete.

Best quality of Silk and All Wool Taleisim at reasonable prices,

in English and Ilebrew.

A FULL LINE OF NEW YEAR CARDS

2539 HASTINGS .

'Artists and Models,"" the revue
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'Inch scored sensational run in New
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Michigan Arc. and Washington Blvd.

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YOU LOOKING FOR

A GOOD

INVESTMENT?

"See Slobin for Jos. Campau Frontage."

ii to be

°'•
.1 widened
between Davison and the Seven-mile Road. This will

too, can

make Jos, Csnip•u frontage a good investment and you,
make money, just as many others bane done.
to it. HURRY!
Get in on the ground floor before others beat you

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S. K. SLOBIN

403 Ford Bldg.

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Citralizsn, the Woodward Avenue of lisrotemmilr,

OPEN EVENINGS

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Cherry 6062

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beet-Detroit Sunday night, Sept. 7, 1
Shubert. In order to accommlate the

it, people who desire to see the play it

firephice, dining room, eon parlor, light kitchen, butler's pantry,
large ice hos, three large bedrooms, heated sleeping porch, tile
bath. Third floor not finished, but can accommodate two ample

bedroom, llot water heat, instanteneout heater. Two-car garage
wah side drive. Thin home cost as 324,000 last February; will

sacrifice for 520,000, with easy terms. Inspection by appointment

only. Call C. A. Torbert

Bassett and Smith, Owners

1103 GUARANTY TRUST BLDG.

. CAD. 3292

Call Northway
4170

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will stay in Detroit another week.
rjj This is one of the most elaborate'
# shows ever prmlue ed, and is in two
$ acts an d 21 sce es.

Outstanding features of "Artists
I
10 , and Models" include the skit, "If

ident, " the cartoon
I oral Were President,
hen
A girls the ty on critics, "When
m
y
the models posing
e
e Hawaiian dan s, th li
en,
er es,
parade o'f old-fashionisi costucin
statuettes, the Samo a:n o:nu:7: e-
5 , Porcelain
the Japanese

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In addition to services held at all other Talmud ".. li
Torahs, please bear in mind that services will a l SO 0
" Memorial Day,"
i;d•
be held in the new, spacious and airy Philadelphia- '40 - f• tiiier7
flowers rifeest:iul rtieh'elite on "rpreni e - , the '
rien
and the l iving
Byron Talmud Torah.

f;•;. ' radiant diamond finale

rom these services go to-
All proceeds der i ' e d from

1162 ATKINSON AVE.

Be•utiful brick and stone dwelling. Large living room with

"Artists and Models," Elabor-
ate Shubert Revue Runs
Second Week.

Cadillac 1234

Liberal Credit Terms to All.

ARE

The fund which is being raised will
be devoted by the council to the ex-
, panSion of its work in several of its
branches of activity that have reeent.
experienced a rapid developMent.
1 Adequate resources made it possible
for the National Council of Jewish
Wtonen to proceed quickly to the
Jewish refugees in Cuba to formu-
late a program of service in behalf
of the Jesish families and individuals
concentrated in Ilavana and its im-
mediate vicinity. Demands from rur-
al districts in a gradually increasing
number of states throughout the
country have found the council pre-
pared to take steps towards the in-
. troduction of many phases of its rur-
al program fur Jewish families. The
eituncil's farm work represents one of
the most significant movements in
, the Jewish community life of America,
lir it is serving to make the Jewish
family more contented with farm life
and is thus laying strong foundations
for encouraging the•growth of a larg-
er farmers' group among America's
Jewish population.

$1

wards the maintenance of the Talmi ul Torahs 0.
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THE HEBREW SCHOOLS OF DETROIT 0,

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curtain.

At a convocation held at Oxford,(
the degree of D. Litt.. honoria
was conferred upon Samuel Alexan-
der, honorary fellow of Lincoln Col-
lege and professor of philosophy in ,
the Victoria University of %inches-
ter.

For Hardwood .Chunks—
Ms piG—Split
Beech
for the Furnace.

II. H. DICKINSON

BUILDER'S SUPPLY CO.

Coal and Builder's Supplies.

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