A merico Apish Periodical Carta
CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
ET Pawn; ft,igsft
: 21177111110....211.,.. ,,,,- --. : till
,
ANNIORIMIMS/■=7...1•7/C
PAGE SEVEN
ReNICI.t1
............
, 1
4
------- ------ '
_ n cal-lag:7 ,A
=.....'
et ewish, ?:Irtil 12i ,
•••••• omillnagelleglIMMAnea
_ - ■•■ •=11.,
IIIII.W.1~..11 ■ .• VC,
r
-_,s,--c+,
. —--
CY-CA
at fatd ,
I
Luxurious Fur TTH11111CC1
Quality Coats and Wraps
$65, $85, $125'
Smart Htmaiyhtline pat.ntentx whirh follow the burnt of
Paris styling and afford oloont on unlimited appral for
h'ashinreti of high loality trader-
ediefartory gelceteni•
Saddle,
, eqt Andel ierloding Ito,etrood,
inlr in the nev
any, Cinnabar, Co.noele, poen rfrti block.
13.Sital.@
o;; A ii......311 11111 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 Ni tg . .F
t,gr,'St
1111 0 .A
le `
Entrust the Delicate
Children's Garments to
the Hands of Experts
back.
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
"A Modern Plant With Modern Method•."
Melrose 6570
s
e
pal
D.
,
7xergan
FASHIONS AND
FINE ARM'
AT LOWER PRICE3
.. .
......
Kleinberg of Toledo; Sir. and Mrs.
Diskin of Glens Falls, N. Y.; Mrs.
Dan Siegel of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.
G. Fellman of Dayton, O., and 51r.
' and Mrs. Wessman of Kalamazoo.
.. .......
..........
Buy Direct From Manufacturer
at a Big Saving!
Buy these New Styles now for the Holidays
Select your living-room suite now from our large
Mock, or we will make up designs from various ma-
terials to please you. All furniture built in our own
factory, thereby saving you the middleman's profit.
Order now and buy later, if you desire. You can't
afford to pass up this excellent opportunity. i Phone
Arlington 1149 for an appointment, or stop n.
Open evenings and Sundays.
We allow terms without added interest charges.
F.atislied customers are our best guarantee.
S. FENSTER, Proprietor.
All Work Guaranteed.
mtg. Coe
g Upholstering
Michi gan
tween Kenilworth and Leicester CL
-
.
93 35
.
Oakland be
Holidays
The Holidays are
onrushing, therefore,
the need for autumn
attire. For if ever
there is a time to look
one's best, it is then.
A LA MODE
Hats
--Tin
.---Co:led Bracelets
Our stocks have
been expressly pre-
pared in anticipation
of this season. We
would enjoy serving
you, madame,
---, Book Purse
----Necklaces
Patton (lutes
11 i
li'001111,/rd
o Lin
Thru to ll'aglihIgton
wore forever,
COM, dear mother.
no.
we olio. tour smiling face,
But you left us to remember.
None on us can take your glare.
The
days are met without you
, :
W
711. moo; 1. norm • -
RIPPrIop
Wok EP/ 1112
• Iplea 110 , 14 , and up
11;
tn
up
Siren
Widths AA A to EEE.
i
,i ,
GRACE
Doesn't it sometimes seem
Dr. Byron Schindler
Fem... fool ,•1,,,I•ikt bee
supervhdon of our Chirop-
ody Dee, Upon request
Shrine' will he. mode under
hi , dimetion — rharge free.
ror • to oormilon am to thc
Pee
l th
I COP! oia
have
made especially to meet
the
requirements of the
of robust figure.
woman
Yet. despite their comfort
and perfect fit features,
BUNIONS? Seats°
the
Tire f n
Out 9.5 Tots
ADAPTOS sacrifice not
one whit of style.
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
kneBrgant
1452 FARMER ST.
4DINIMINEMIUM
John R, near Woodward
MO I
DDISO
HOTEL
---
,
--
'Res °nee of Detroit Leaders Heartens
P Society's Representative.
Engel...II
Temple Beth El Sisterhood
-
in Annual Sale.
.
tirletive line of footweat
Carkousest WP teak,
&heat thta Men Artht .S
HIM PERFORMANCES
RECEIVE PLAUDITS
LIFE OF JEREMIAH'
--
For stout women, who may
had difficulty in get-
ting sh^es that are stylish
as v'Pll as come-wt.-)1e.
Lane itrvant has designed
ADAPTO Shoes.—a dk-
tketehee below:
Mr. and 51rs. W. A. Cohen and fam-
ily are now residing at Calvert Man
or, 1250 Calvert avenue.
CALENDARS PORTR AY
,
that grace and style are
the same thing? A woman
can't have one without the
other! And what can add
more to a woman's grace-
ful appearance than the
shoes she wears' They
are the very foundation.
sixteen guests.
The extraordinary situation in
which Jewish refugees find them-
A
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El I selves in the various points of embark-
1
who'll
!Mom
l
Put them are !Mlle
Jewish art m ien-
ai d
world ham re-
i is again selling the
'
dare which are • feature of its au. : anon throughout the
he'rrg' Y" •r.
response to the ap-
w ;..7,":711 :e h:: t',7 '11:w God has made.
I tumn activitiea. This year the eaten- , sulteal in a ready
On rho grave that
being made
dars, which give the modern equiva- peal for tends whah is
Her Husband and Daughter, Anna lent of the Jewish calendar, Includ- ! by the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
ear, holy days !grant And Society, known as the Bias,
Srere.
represen-
tog the dates of th
---_
throughout the year, • portray the ' according to David }teller,
story of Jeremiah. Each page has a tative of the organization in Slichi-
CARD OF THANKS
are
Leaders
in
Detroit
Jewry
.
, e_ of the prophet which is a copy I Ka king an acti
lo pf ict aur famous
painting and, on the re- i ta ve interest in the call
ily of 1516
m
d
fa
ub
an
a
Mrs. H. St
Clairmount avenue wish to thank : verse side, carries a list of Biblical for contributions
to enable
the society
to meet the acute
emergency
pro em
their relatives and friendsfor I readings for each Sabbath.
which the refugees constitute. Mr.
kindness and sympathy shown them , The National Federation of Temple Heller is receiving the co-operation
the recent loss of their husband Sisterhoods distributes these odes- of Fred M. Butzel, David W. Simonet,
in
and father, who passed away Aug. 28 dart to the various sisterhoods aillili- William Friedman, William B. Isen.
after a long illness. ; ated with it. They are sold for • berg, Rudolph Zuieback, Abraham
nominal sum, which goes for the Seere, David Robinson, The•dare Lev-
I benefit of the individual sisterhood' s in, Louis Stoll, David S. Zemon and
CARD OF THANKS
. activities. In Detroit the proceeds
pa rt of the Hebrew Union I others. Rs is
! see
p •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Rosenman College scholarship supported by the
Rabbis A. M. Hershman, Judah I..
and family extend their thanks to , Temple Beth El Sisterhood. Mrs. Levin, Ezekiel Aishiskin, Joseph Kis-
their relatives end friends for the
he Herman Finsterwald of 2265 West carman and moses Fischer have been
kindness and sympathy shown them'
boulevard has charge of the enthusiastic in their approval of the
in their recent bereavement in the
dh of their daughter and sister, calendars for Detroit and is selling measures taken by the society for the
them at her home, as self as at the protection and guidance of the ref.:
a they ogees and will present its needs be-
Stella II. Rosenman.
office of the temple. If dl ed,
ring a
may be had in envelopes
fore their congregatiAa during the
Nappy
New
Year
a
CARD OF THANKS
"Wishing
You
1
high holy days.
I inscription, thus making them approp
The response of local organizations
.
Year remembrances.
has been equally gratifying, Mr. Hel-
Mrs. Philip Jacoby and children 'Mate for New
.
The sisterhood is continuing it ler declared. Sr me have sent in their
ivesdi
relat
i
r
wish to than k the
sale of uniongrams, the novel greet
d
friends for the kinness
and Byrn-
be-ling cards which are suitable for everyi contributions and others
e immecUate future. Mr. Helier
: patty shown them in their recent
ff of ,: in
the opinien that the
William Rindskokero.al
They a1 , 0 express their loccarion. Mrs. ----A—
.. ..,,,,,,,,,nt.
i,.....
..
has h expressed
-- - tennys n avenue, ,
'- '—
exp ea in
m
158
t:
,
on
appreciation to the Congrega
l Jews of Detroit wine
' aim
B run Moshe, the Jewish Woman's of the cards, has said that they are pressive fashion thr utisat
i
i t Club and Perfection Lodge, F. & A. being used as New Year's greeting I with the work of the Ilia&
cards advantageously.
.1
.., M., for their condolences
IV
ADAPT SHOES
firSTOUT WOMtN
•
In loving memory of Celia Katz,
who passed away Sept. 13, 1921.
And nothing teem• ittei flail
A fare we dearly loved W. gone.
heart w kind and height.
t
Apropos! Apparel
for Approaching
1
No matter how careful a child may be
it is impossible for them to keep their
clothes front becoming soiled. But don't
let that worry you; just phone us and
we'll call for their clothes and they'll be
radiant with cleanliness when they get
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
The Affiliated Socittice:
At the conclusion t:f lart year',, tea-
•in
activities, the various Temple
arganizath.na united en a new finan-
I,
It
-
cial Blau by which they would p all
•••
their res •urns for the c ming year
•: . h.1 e•••••.
t• r
ant I • !I
hod thus materially reduce the an ,unt
t:••1, iirs,1 tire :it
of duos that are paid by members who
•• c••t,
belong to a number of these sneieties.
•---
In !phial n, the plan would increase
tied ecil.
Mr. and 51cs• Max Jae
the membership of organizations be-
dreg, Autrey, Dm id an:I Pe a, ar e
cause a larger number of members
now residing at the il. tol Palmotto.
could afford to pay the reduced rate.
It is also in keeping with the demo-
Dr. and M rs harry S. Berma n
crat k character of our congregation
have returned fri in a th-ce wakes'
that such a plan has been consum-
y
easta-n t tr]p. They is'ted will
mated. All or people can thus par-
their parents in lialbne re and stomas!
take of all activities for a very nom-
55 at Atlantic Crty, Ne.v York and t ther
i
inal sum.
points of interest.
The sisterhood, the Men's Club, the
Arts Society, and the Young People's
Miss Lucille Finsterwald of Calvert
Temple Club have all practically
enue has left for Best where shy
o
completed their proerams for the
5IIIS accepted a p 'site 'n Cr the eon
coming year. Speakers and lecturers
witter. Der sister, Miss Maxim
of nation-wide reputation have been
vinsterwald, lest last Saturday fee
obtained. The use of the gymnasium
Wellesley, Mass., where she will enter
MRS.
MAX
L.
MICHELSON
hold
those
who
to
is also granted
—l'hoto by Lee F. Redman her freshman I'. or at Wellealt y Col
membership in the affiliated soeities.
lege.
Bills will go forward shortly to all
MICHELSON-BREITENBACH
families in the congregation, calling
Marx
Ruth
scs Ease and Jennie Kahn
for the payment of $10. Upon re-
The marriage of Miss
Tie
ceipt of this amount, membership Breitenbach, daughter of sir. and of Pingrte armee, entertained will'
tickets will be forwarded which will Mrs. Alfred I'. Breitenbach of Put- a handkerchief shower at their home
enable the entire family to enjoy the nam avenue, and Max Leo Michelson, in honor of Miss Rena Fryman
benefits of each and every activity son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of Pet, sky, Mich, a brideelect. The
the temple. Formerly
Collingwood avenue, was solemnize
guests were Madames Si. B. Benyas,
-
there was considerable expense i in- by Rabbi Lou M . Franklin last Sun- I.. Oppenheim, I. Silk, II. Cohen, A.
,elved when a n individual wished to day at 5:30 o'clock in the Henry I. Grataiwer, S. Goldfarb, G. Kahn ac,'
,
'Plong 't i svcvriti temple "rgmil a- drawing room of the Stotler Hotel. the Misses Martha Ilyman of Chi
! bons. Wheitels formerly these sev- . Only the immediate families were Ann Nurko, Baum hod Paoli n''
veal dues 'might have amounted to a present at the ceremony and dinner Schack.
considerable item, under the new plan which followed. After the dinner the
hot
$10 will cmer the complete &libation. bride and groom and their parents
A tab n: 'I ;tarty es; s gi•
ilo
received in Cie small ballroom of the Saturday
■ •
it
!' al
tf. I / 1%,
hotel.
"Allot-. I.,
Dr. Franklin's Return:
I i
Ii
vino:,
The bride was lovely in a rown of nhas
,e
I. n
t'
Dr. Franklin returned front an ex- white ivory satin trimmed \kith rose are-n,
lef t
, ,.
'a take his bal. ■ ',111;11,11.1 n, aft.
tended European tai r Sept. 13. He ' [
I pointe and Brussels lace which has
through
tio-
e
et .
oyed
a
splendid
and
inspiring
still
t
I.t.r
he
I been in her funnily for mane genera. W11:1- 11
enjoyed
,oeition and. has returned to his con- 1 lions. Her long tulle veil WIIS held in The guests were Drs. S. C. Silver,
- I place with a coronet of the rose who noted as hoat, Gonrge Finetimo
n
coogation
with renewed zeal and e . 1
She carried a bridal and Barmy Israel, Irving C . len,
erey to take up his task of leadership. , 1 pointe lace.
very
momentous
: 'bouquet of white rosebudr and Samuel Levine, Albert Rosenberg and
Ile promises sour
messages as a re sult of his observe- I , maidenhir fern. Iler only attendant lurk Huntington and the hlisees Ito
' was her sister, Miss Judith Breiten- Lenenherg, Ann Craig, Janis Vittes,
Baps abroad.
' bach, who wore a pale pink taffeta %Lille (hank', It. se IC.aufman, 'Mar-
Enroll Your Children Now: frock made in bouffant style rind car- ian Jacobs rind Ruth Craig.
An unusual opportunity to learn tied an arm bouquet of pink Jacque
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph N. Prer.shy
dancing under superior instruction is roses. Lawrence Michelson, the
groom's brother, acted as best man. announce the change in their name to
offered children of temple members. He was also toastmaater at the dm- Mr. and Sirs. Joseph N. Prentis.
A course of 10 lessons will start on
Friday, Oct. 10, under the direction nor.
The Misses Sophia and Gertruilo
Mrs. Breitenbach, mother of the
of Mrs. Miles, %%hese excellent work
bride, wore a reseda green pole de Lipman of 508 Alger avenue, have
is well known throughout Detroit.
returned from a f ur weeks' visit in
Phone your reservation now to the cygne gown with bands of green and
chairman, Mrs. Sidney Feehheimer, pearl beads. Mrs. Michelson, another Montreal and Val Morin, Quebec.
---
of the groom, wore a directoire gown
Arlington 0224.
Samuel Lipman and family have
of cloth of silver and black velvet.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Michelson left for an moved from 520 Hague avenue to 508'
The Religious School:
eastern trip and will be at home early Alger avenue, apartment 7.
The board of the religious school in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cahn and son'
takes pleasure in announcing the Coin-
of Bethune avenue have moved to
TAUBER•LEVENSON
ing of Miss Anna Oxenhandler as the
their new home at 2237 Taylor ave- 1
new full-time principal. Because of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levenson an- nue.
the tremendous growth of the school,
it was felt that the full-time services nounce the marriage of their (laugh-
ter,
Adeline, to Sidney Tauber, son
Miss Rose London of 32S Leicester l l
e
of a competent person woo
ed. Miss Oxenhandler is thoroughly of Mrs. Rudolph Tauber, which took court, has returned from an extended :
experienced in the systematization of place Sunday, Sept 7, at the Wolver- eastern trip.
religious schools. She was the head inc Hotel, Rabbi A. 51. Hershman of-
of the school of Temple Nlizpah, Chi- ficiating. The bride was attended by
Miss Rose Friedman of Taylor ane-
cagy, and comes to us with the high- Sirs. Ida Friedenberg, sister of the mic, has returned from a four weeks'
matron of honor, and the stay at Comp Milford, Kent, Conn.,
est recommendations. She has already groom, Sr
begun her work anti has instituted an' Misses Irene Barahal and. Sadie BOAZ- New York City and Rochester.
entirely pew and modern recording berg of Chicago as bridearnaids. Gua-
system. Under the guidance of the lave Tauber of Chicago assisted his
Sir. and Mrs. !antis Friedman and
best man and Sidney Bar- children, Sidney and Devon', of Phil-1
rabbis, Miss Oxenhandler raise brother as
the efficiency of the school to a higher nett and Herman crude were ushers. adelphia avenue, have returned from 1.
was
osenthalFried.
a trip to Niagara Falls, New York,
plane than it has ever achieved be- Little Miss Bernice RBobbie
flower girl and Master
Atlantic City a nd Philadelphia.
fore.
It is planned to open the school . enberg was train bearer.
At the dinner which followed Jo.
The Misses Sophie and Mildred
Sunday morning, Oct. 5, at 9:30. Reg.
istration of new pupils will be held •eph Tauber was toastmaster and Mi- Moss of 459
ie auenue, cuter-:
en that day, Notices will be sent out ! than Lowenthal was master of core- rained last Friday with a personal '
wn guests were
on
in
honor
of
Miss
Pauline My-
to all former pupils announcing this mies.
The out-of-to
shower
M r. and Mrs. Joseph T ubmt, Mr. and ers of Owen avenue, a bride-oleo of
date.
Mrs. Gustave Tauber, Mrs. Edward
Sept. 21.
Pokorny, Mrs. .1. Boazberg, Miss
Secretary's Change of Address:
Sadie Boazberg and Miss Julia Ka.
John II. Davis of Blaine avenue and
minshy, all of Chicago.
Julius Rothschild, secretary o
George B. Mellon of Collingwoyd ave-
.
'1 r. and Mrs. Tauber left for an
congrogatian, has moved his residence
eastern honeymoon and will be at nut:, have returned from a trip
to 10 Moss avenue. His new telephone
u nited in 'Lit-
home after Oct. 1 at 1001 Blaine through the east. They
number is Hemlock 3097-W.
n and
hium:. Philadelphia, Was
h
avenue.
Rabbi Berkowitz s telep one nu
New York.
has been changed to Empire 7600.
—
er anal Samuel .1.
Alfred A. K
Katser have returned (runt an extend-
a
Diskin
of
Marshall,
Mich.,
The Holy Days:
Miss Ida
motor
trip.
They were en-
eastern
Hare you noted the dates of the
you l and David Lev}' of Detroit were mar- ed
high holy days? In order that
11, at the tertained by relatives and friends in
a
I ried Sunday evening, Sept.
Pittshurgh,
Washington,
Newark,
may be sure of these dates, please Elkin Hotel, Mount Clemens. The
note the following: ceremony was performed by Rev. New York, Niagara and Toledo. They
Erev Rosh Ilashonah— Sunday : 1Mogelovsky in the lobby 1.f the hotel, toured through the Alleghany hloun-1
ening, Sept. 28, 7 p. m. and was followed by a dinner for 80 tains, the Cumberlands and the Cat-
onday, Sept. 29, 1 guests. Music was furnished by La- skills and stopped at Philadelphia and
EvRosh Hashonah—M
Watkins Glen, N. Y.
9:45 a. m.
I Croix's orchestra. The bride was at-
Frew Yom Kippur—Tuesday eve- tended by Miss Lillian Riskin of Glens
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of 2501
ring, Oct. 7, 7 p. m. Falls, N. Y., and Morris Levy of De-
Calvert avenue, entertained recently
Yom Kippur—Wednesday, Oct. 8, troit ,'as best man.
u
ests at the wedding were Mr. and ' 1 in honor of the fourteenth birthday a
9:45 a. m.
Mrs. Topper and family of Marsha ll; their nephew, Samuel Rubins, with a
Mr. and Mrs. C. Marks and Mr. and party at their home. Music, bunco
Mrs. Ross of Kalamazoo; Mrs. Res- and other games were the diversions
nick of Wheeling, W. Va.; Albert of the evening. Covers were laid for
1
iizmin:::orararr
marrrirnmagintrzrammiurncr
"turtrm
NOW OPEN
FOR THE SEASON 1924 - 25
ROY MACK
The
F
LOREN TINE
ROLICS
With Nationally Known
Stars including
DeHAVEN AND NICE
SEYMOUR
SIMONS
Directing
His
ORCHESTRA
Complete
Performance of Show
During Dinner,
6 to 9 P. M.
No Cover Charge.
For Reservation, Telephone Cadillac 6960