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October 24, 1924 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-10-24

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9WI'INUT /rwl is In Ktv% Wu;

,,,egrat, •

a c t

Fifty-one Years in Detroit

Fashionable Coats at Great Savings

great resources bring important savings to Detroit women. In
Again Hudson's
co-operation with stores in other large cities, we have purchased three fine groups
es, .
T eh reptr hic ret
of coats of a quality and smartness usually found only at much high
coats pie-
C
tired are • fnotn a
group at $79.50,

A-Women's coat in navy

Honoring the bar mitzvah of their :
Th• Detroit Chapter of Junior Ha-,
elassah has engaged one of Cie city's 'Will Son,. Irving and Adolph. .1r. and
popular cabarets, Or ole Terrace, for 51rs. Faintlel Goldberg of 245$ West
an informal supper dance to be given l'hiladeloo. is aVeati•
evening, Nov. 16, after 9 formal dinner at the Hotel Stealer last
Sunday
o'clock. h:retio• Young's Revue will ;Mislay evening. Iwo hundred guests
be given three times that evening at' were seated in the ballroom of the
11:15, 16 :15 and 11:15. The organiz- 'hotel, which was decorated for the uf-
ation will use the entire establishment fair. Music for dancing and enter.
was furnished by a 10-piece
for the evening. Tickets purchased tainntent
in advance entitle the holders to re- orchestra. Judge Edward J. Jeffries
served tables. The Junior Iletilassah, acted as toastmaster and Rabbi J. Ro-
which is composed of young girls in- senthal of Chicago, who conducted
terested in Zionism, cares for nine the religious services for the boys at
'orphans in Palestine. The proceeds the lit•th David Synagogue on Satur-
of the atTairs given by the organiza- day, and John W. Smith, candidate
tion are devoted to support these or. for mayor, spoke. Motion pictures
phans. To maintain an orphan re- w, re taken of the guests and the en-

blue with natural

muskrat
trimming.
Snimith fabric.

R---Women's suede fin-
ished coat in russo.•

with Jap Mink collar

and cuffs.

C--Women's coat in a
black pile f a br I,

trinime d with

In this same group
purchase others a'
$69.50 anti $811.50.

quires it minimum amount of $100 el ettainment features and will be
gear. bbt•h year since its inception bowel at a party planned by Mr.
the organization has sponsored at "ooldberg for the near future. Among
guests were Harry
:east one large aerial atrair as it .‘"le, 1111t-11 f -0.11
ineana of raising the funds to care Goldberg, Harry Rickets, Max Sola-
Edelstein,
all oef New
for the orphans. The ninth orphan wire and .1.
following a York; Henry Delinski and Miss Tohia
• was :adopted last Siver.
visit in the Holy Land of Nliss Vary' s,; o l i kt e in o f Cleveland.

Wetsman, who bet•ame acquainted
NIrs, Philip Itichberg of 7619 Kip-
with the eight orp'tans then support-
lug avenue was hostess to 12 ladies
ed by the Junior Hadassah.
---- " It a surprise bridge and luncheon last

TheSi-terhonal of Templelit•th Et \loonday evening in honor of Mrs.
will open its season's activities with Harry Freed of 5gfi0 Second
boult•- ,
Tuesday for Florida.'
a luncheon at the temple Monday. gaol, who left
Nov. to at which Mrs. Alexander Ko- \Irs. Freed received a guest prize,
lilt of New York, well known coin Mrs. Alex Suffrin won first prize at
tetanal worker and lecturer. will -arils and Mrs. Benjniain Polnick re-
•eived second prize.
.peak.
.1 n'
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F reema
51r. and Mrs. Aubrey Straus of
are
Itit.hnionel, Va., are Cie guests of their of 20
Thit.ago boulevard, trite,
who left
'ast month for it Europ,ten
brother ;tent sister, Mr. and Mrs, •
. ontinenta l in
George Bloom of Tennyson avenue. registert•1 01 the Hotel I
spe nt
Mr. Straus has been attending the • Paris. M r. and Mrs. h reeman
vetriaelpm,,i;ieks in London prior to go.
-essions of the bacteriological con." iTti,g
vention.
-
Mr and Mrs. Leon Goldberg and
L. .,, ,Lo (I I I
' .., '
of Moat real

Fur Trimmed Coats
In Large Sizes

59.75

Miss Celia Rosenbaum

A

HWOMENS WEAR

liVenlie has been widely entertained
prior to her departure 1,.,. Chicago,
where she will make her future home.

S

Important Suggestion

you been contemplating the purchase
of an AMPICO between now and the
Christmas season? Many have. We can but
remind you that last Christmas Day found us
A
with many unfilled orders on our books.
will insure delivery of this
small deposit NOW
matchless, re-enacting instrument at the time

AVE

you desire it.

You are invited to see it-hear it-
and be convinced that there is but one

AMPICOI

THE AMPICO

IN THE

Knabe, Fischer and Franklin Pianos

Janney Bowman Inc.
UNC-O
ONPL

The

111 days' visit

19:I0 Atkinson avenue.

NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME

"Popular Place for Popular People."

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Do not fail to take advantal.. , ;e. of this sale, which
includes the newest shades -- also the smart
novelty Furs-a few of i ■ tir onerings are listed here

$ 225.00
$87.50

$295 00 "(''''."-"
rviI"'''''' ■
I Frcio.11 I with
$195.00

LEOPARD (African) with red fox
--regular $450, this week
PANTHER-nrart and very slew,
regular 6275-- this week . .....
AMERICAN BROADTAIL-Tail,,,I ,,,I

N. Y_ m odel.. Regular $325.01
hraule I trim. .
SEAL
. ... , ......
• .
tailoy cute...
ith v,„,k a
w
her. MOLE. lt ,.,,,. mo d e l
a,-
ro.gular $275 this
ALASKA SEAL ■ 1'. S. Govern-
week
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COCOA CARACUL with notch $1 75 On
SUMAER ERMINE I Itn..i.01 Royal Ereinne 1 , , , •.1
0
$275 1 0
Vint
coontra•ding
tier,
regular
bestIttocurable, regular
coll.ir,
CARAU- Golden Vows'.
$7F..11,011, al
or fox collar.
ON SEAL with , I "- in
reel l
HUDSON
- Y 1 -".""" f"` "I."
Plat.)-Misses' short jacket,
CARACUL I
culls- ,ela
$250.00
collar-trim,
*87.50
pure
only.

'175.00

'165.00 ,

, „•
.„, i

;R1 45 00

s495.00

TWO•YEAR

CARACUL COATS
FULL LENGTH
LIGHT SHADES

e : Int pus p ,

$275.00

GUARANTEE WITH

EVERY GARMENT

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Waal

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Adams Ave. W . at Park Ave.

FYFE'S-"Ten Floors of Shoe Service"

7ashion's Latest

Footwear Fancies

David Illoonigarden of 2050 Annual Meeting of the
•iurt has as her hull, guest Congregation:
ynn court
The sevent-fourth annual meet igg
her mother, Mrs. Max Brill of Mil-
of Congrt•gation Beth El w011 tat,
etitikee.
place in the temple chapel Woolne-olar
of evening, Oct. 29, at 7::111. Important
Mr. and Mr-. Louis R. Robinson
the
12:. East Ku ii avt•nut• spent last reports will be prt•st•ntol at
l in1.re-t
tters ill
meeting and maer
win, at French Lick Springs, Ind.
w id' vital ell-e , 1
to every memb
All members of the congregatnon
A. usual, the
be present.

...hould
HADASSAII SENIORS
he Preceded a 'am."'
Ith'qing will
dinner to be s erved by a
MAKE SEASON'S BOW gational
tee of the temlesi-terhoo I

=_=. •

Detroit's Largest and Most Artistic Cafe
118Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's)

For Reservations Call Mr. Woods, Cadillac 5074.

Fur Jacquette
Week at Wellman's...
_

Ittnple 161011 Eli
Nero

KING WAH LO

)airing Every Evening, 6 to 8 and
9:30 to I.

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t urn eil to Detroit a fortnight ago.
avenue.
- - - -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage of 119
Mrs. William Stearns and her ' ,
laugh:tor. Mrs. Samuel Oppenheimer, \ irginia park have returned from an
of the Whittier Apartments, left last [. x tended eastern trip. AfR•r visiting
friends in Philadlphia they motored
week for Chicago.
through Washington, New York, Bos-
- -
;Andrew Wineman returned the ton and the New England states.
lest of t'te week from a northern
-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Terris and faun
hunting trip.
ilv, formerly of Alfred street, are
- -- - -
Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Schlussel of . now residing in their new home at
"turlingame avenue arrived in New 5:16 Mount Vernon avenue.
York last Sunday on the S.S. Berton-
- -
:aria after an extended European
:rip. They spent some time in Po
'and, where Mr. Sehlussel's aged
moot ht r resides.
- ---
. The members of the Omega Epsi-
'on Sorority will entertain their
at a Halloween party to be
Sunday Morning Service•:
'tell Halloween eve, Oct. 30.
On Sunday morning, Oct. 26 III •
ry
Fruhauf of the Chatham regular Sunday morning services
w
Mrs. NI
that occasion II ,.
\ partments will :let as hostess at a begin at 10:45. On
the Phoenix Club Satur- Franklin will take as his subject the
luncheon at
"Book of ill
lay, Oct. 25.

t
commi
M US C •11 d ConventionF.cho to Mark
The
Religious
School:
First Event.
The school cet religion of the ti - 111 ,
2015 PAIN.I.C. AVENUE,
has let•gun its work for the sea- o n
Detroit
ple
The Ilada,111 Chapter
the
rk with a with the largest registration
rill hegira it s a utumn w o
of the school. The high seho , .1
Tilsit:ale
and
it
convention
echo
meet-
history
t hi'
PI
,
inemailltallUJ
inE: Ong Tuesday evening. Oct. 26, 6 department meets at .9:30 a.
'cloek, at the Shaarey Zetlek Syna-; intermediate and primary at I mill a

51i s Hattie Gittleman, presi- en. and the afternoon session at 2:10
s
• I • y . VOW •
novae.
Registration is mar
t m.
lent of the cha p ter, w h o has j us t re- ,
Spirit of Halloween invites you to attend
Limed from an extended eastern trite, pleted for the year
and the
any cioniug
pupils
during
its festivities at
h ool of
rill give an ac c ount of the Hallassah who wish to enter
in Pittsburgh and Miss week should come to the sc
. onvention
1,eavitt, soprano, will rend r religion office on a week-day' rather
Ito..
She will be ac. than on Sunday morning. Miss Anna
I
•e veral s••lections.
nometanied by her sister. Readings Oxenhandler, the assistant etluca-
'oy Mks Sarah Levier will conclude the :halal director, is in her offiee every
=SS
the parents who wish to
or
g1 which will be follow.t•Li by -lay to meet
tea bring their children for registration.
I i social half-hour during which
-
rill be served. The meeting will vvel- Quiet Hour of Music:
[ •o
,one nun-members w'no Are interest-
The quiet hour of music will he
purposes.
n
.41 in the oaizati's
el Temple Beth El Sunday
;
onon's work will afternoon, Oct. it),
th e seas
Plan s for the
6, at 4 o'clock. The
eparate Dieing Rooms for private
and a pro.
Ii. eal
discussed
informally
10
front
to conduct a special member- public is invited to attend. On this
artios of any size ranging
h
o 600. Two dance floors with two
hip wrek. during which it is hoped occasion Abram Ray Tyler, the or-
ple, will present an
separate orchestras.
.° double the number of members in ganist at the tem
r
he chapter, will he considered. Each nteresting progam, ointe
with Robert
re
Psby-
.
Dancing Every Saturday Noon,
members will he asked tel Luther if the Grosse P
of the 450
12 to 2:30.
ecure the affiliation of another nrem. terian Church as soloist.

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THE J. L. HUDSON • CO.

and Mrs. Max I. Michelson
- Mr.
Ruth Breitenbach have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Salamon of ?erne honeymoon spent inCleve-
Pingrelo avenue hgve returned from a 'anol, New York, Atlantic City, Wash-
Alexandra,
tIt days ' visit in (10,1/11111.
'n!.!1.011
are at home at 196:1 Iturlingatm• ave-
NUss
Dorothy
Cretsky
and
Mrs
'
nue.
Hyman Shaer entertained last Satur-
and Mrs. D. M. Silkier and funk
•lay evening at Mrs. Shaer's home,
Mr.
2991 Virginia park, with a miscel- :ly, formerly of 1695 Virginia park,
are
now
residing in their new home
',menus shower in honor of Miss Syl-
via Marx, whose marriage to Louis at 21:42 Pingree avenue.
Shaer will take plane Oct. 26.
Mrs. M. Simon of 040 Hague ave.
i
• Miss Eva Siegel of Atkinson •ive- me was hostess at a miscellaneous
nue entertained last Saturday after- ihuwer at her home last week in
I noon with a luncheon and personal honor of Miss Ida Ilfowitz, a bride-
'bower at the Hotel Statler in honor elect of Nov. 9. Miss Alfowitz was
4 Miss Yetta Schwartz, a bride-elect the recipient of many gifts.
i of Nov. 11. The afternoon was spent
s Abe Gordon of arnsworth
in playing mph jong. Covers were
Mn.
mime entertained 10 ladies at the
laid for 22 guests.
Temple Theater last Saturday after-
---
Miss Sara Bachrach, who has been ' [noon in honor of Miss lielen Cohen,
bride-elect of this month. After
visiting her sister, !Miss Siphra Bach-
I retch of 2303 Hazelwood avenue, will the theater a luncheon was served to "
I return to her home in Adrian Satter the guests at the Woman's Exchange.
,
--
- day.
Meyer Kauffman I hassle Stein)
Mm.
end infant daughter, Arline Helen,
The Misses Mary Wetstuale and Re- ;end
Freund havo. returned from an
Indianapolis have returned to their'
g
on. after spending several weeks
; extended trip through South America 'come
'l .vith Mrs. KatitTimin's parents, Mr.
Mis ' r e
( : 1,?;„ I [ i. who
nise [,[
e
old Mrs. Nathan It. Stein tel. Calvert
[ 'i'hiri
5,l Y".;ter:;,,lIteese7IsZ

Woodward Avenue Near State

H

Women's Coat Shop
Third Floor

d Mrs.
t ' 1 '1' 1.
house guest "
the hous
' t . - 1 .S. af'.:r1
A ' • S i a l i i t n u' r ° ;111"N: , ille
" o n is being S. ex
I .(' eastern points. i
ourt,
Agree of Glynn f c Mc
ti New • fork and other
tensively enttortaineol during her stay '
I in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Briskinati and
family, formerly of Ilazelrvood ave.
Mrs. Frank E. Marx of Clairmount
ue have moved to their new home at

T 59.75 we have an
unusually fine selec-
tion of smartly styled
garments in sizes up to 54.
The quality is better than
5 ou'd expect under 75.00.

gra'.,

squ'rrel.

her.
s.
Thursday Sewing:
During November a rummage sale
Women of the congregation should
Nil! be held, the proceeds of o which
w c
e metal
ot fail t o be pr esent in th
yin, the chapter hopes, complete the nery
room of the temple on
510,000 quota which Detroit has been ,ice when. under the auspices of the
l
aged to raise for the medical work ays,
isterhood, sewing for the poor is car-
of Hadassah in Palestine, where it •
nonducts hospitals. clinics, infirm- ried on throughout the day. A large
tries, out-patient activities and ours• quota of Red Cross work has been
give n us and we need the help of all.
ng work.

The woman seeking the utmost style, the utmost beauty,
the utmost quality and the very latest creations in fall foot-
wear at a moderate price will find a wonderful selection
awaiting. her in the Third Floor Department at Fyfe's. We
frankly do not believe that the styles, quality and values we
are offering can be duplicated at the price.

Third Floor

All

/es

New Shades
Fall Hosiery

Many Other

New Styles

$8.50

Woodward and Adams

A.C.Krenz

Merchant
Tailor

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gwoo.

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