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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-04-24

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PAGE SEVEN

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Engagrmnits

le

Mrs. Augusta Epstein of 576 Hen
drie avenue announces the engage

mint of her daughter, Betty, to David
Brodkin of this city.

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Sir. and Mrs. Isadore Schorr of 59
Blaine avenue have returned from
California, where they spent the pas
four months.

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Mr. and Mrs. Max Katz of 5334 St.
Antoine avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a slaugh-
ter, Helen Florence, on April 15.

Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner are re-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gottlieb of 3279
ceiving congratulations on the birth
West Euclid avenue announce the en-
, of a son, Louis James, on April 1.
Twenty-fine guests were present at
gagement of their daughter, Rose, to
Harris Beck of West Terre Haute, a surprise birthday party given by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen (Flor-
Miss
Jean Boesky last Saturday eve-
Ind
ning honoring Miss Dora Salk of 2695 ence Greenberg) of 1561 Calvert
avenue are receiving congratulations
David Joffa of Toledo announces l'ingree avenue. The party was held
. on the birth of a son, Norman J., on
the engagement of his daughter, Eve- at Miss Salk's home.
April 11.
, lyn Isobel, to Mathias Schiebel, on
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schiebel of
Mrs. Morris Friedberg and chil-
Brooklyn, N. Y.
dren, William. Evelyn and Rochelle. YOUNG JUDAEA TO HOLD
and nurse, of 610 Virginia park have
DECLAMATION CONTEST
Mrs. Hannah Silverman of King returned from Miami Beach, Fla_
I
avenue announces the engagement of where they spent the winter.
her daughter, Freda, to Philip Stolar-
On Sunday, May 3, at 2 o'clock, the
sky, son of Morris Stolarsky of Grand
Honoring the birthdav anniversary Junior clubs of Detroit Young Ju-
These two-piece Chanel frocks of
avenue.
of her husband, Joseph Jacobs, Mrs. daea will take part in a declamation,
Balbriggan are not only smart for
Jacobs entertained 20 guests at a sur- contest. This is one of the series of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bennett of 3091 prise party last Monday evening at •
golf and tennis, but for travel as well.
inter-club events inaugurated several
Englewood avenue announce the en-! their home, 2(52'2 Elmhurst avenue.
I months ago and to be continued
isagernent of their daughter, Anna, to
throughout the present year under an
Jumper of sturdy Balbriggan Jer-
Daniel Kort.
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal and children, extensive program for all clubs, in-
sey. Skirt straightlined or side pleat-
Bernard and Marjorie, of 1479 Vir• eludingthe intermediate and senior.

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sidder of 2412
ed, of crepe or Jersey. In Rose,
ginia park have returned from Miami • About eight junior clubs will be
NLY the finest quality hosiery and silk
Pingree avenue announce the engage-
I represented at this contest by two
Poudre, Lanvin. 39.50.
ment of their daughter. Lesinore Beach. Fla., where they spent the
undergarmeqts, worthy of the B. Siegel
members each, who will give declama-
' past winter.
Co. name is displayed in these new de-
Faye, to George Lipkin of Boston.
tions for three valuable prizes of-
partments. Unusually complete select ions Of
:
fered by the local organization for
Sol B. Rosengarten and Juli ,us, liar-
THIRD FLOOR
the newest and smartest things favored by
MRS. PURVIN SPEAKS TO
rat for f Nlisir• the best presentations. All junior
%blob, ftto laast tteTT,,t.liest rilieay f , r , i n i s:bt
fashion are now on display in each section.
boys and girls will have an opportun-
JUNIORS ON PALESTINE
ity in the individual club try-outs to
' Ilarris' brother. Jay C. Harris.

!represent their particular club, and
A regular meeting of the Detroit!
••ANWAVINIS
all parents and friends of Young Ju-
Mrs.
Raub
Adel
will
leave
next
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‘ Junior Hadassah Unit was held Sun- :
•••1•••••• %
day afternoon, April 19, at the 1.ittle Sunday for Hamilton, Ohio, to spend daea are urged to be in attendance,
arty
s•by
becoming
familiar
with
the
with
her
sister,
Nit,.
•coming
00'
ther •
' • t1t
!'heater. 09 Rowena street. Mrs. M . a \ 4.,
activities of Young Judaea.

The contest will be held at Shaarey
of Jewish Women of Chicago,
miss Anne Landgarten entertained Zedek Synagogue, Brush and Willis ;0
- a guest of the unit, gave an interest-
__-
...
streets, and will be judged by three 00
--2--L=•-. ire and informative talk. Sirs. Pur- seven couples at a crossword puzzle
tly returned from a trip to cute last Sunday evening at her local persons of prominence.

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_= Palestine. She stated in her talk that home, 572 East Palmer avenue.
ri
17.--__=-2 she and her party en feted the Holy
In order to co-operate with the Ha-
74.-- ••_.
•• = Land as "skeptics" and returned corn- I
pletely won over by the accomplish- siassah bazaar, which will be held at
It
es,
of
the
Zionist.
She
also
em-
the
Arena Gardens April 26-29, the
Inents
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phasized the fact that lladassah is' Zionist Cultural Society has post - •
•= _77--M
.
no d q., meeting of April 27 to Louis Busker Makes Appeal - To 00
lists earned for us thousands
00
t ±=•-. one of the most effective means of „
4.
Raise
Funds
for
Ort
and
Refugees.
-=- -' securing friendly relations among all Slav
L;
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of satisfied customers in all
er

peoples in Palestine, particularly the
'40
parts of the city who appre-
, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mansbach and
ADRIAN.-Louis Busker, who has 40,
Jews and Arabs.
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ee
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- Sol Zweiback rendered several via- -on. Arthur J. Mani;bach, have moved been touring Michigan's smaller cities
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ciate the real values we
lin selections. A social hour fol. from 139 Holbrook avenue to 34 Ha- in behalf of the Ort Reconstruction
z ilwood avenue.
Fund and the stranded refugees fund,
.
lowed,
s
The Junior Hadassah• which ha ,
visited Adrian early last week and 00
7* --M
y will organized the Jewish residents of this 00;
th
o Sorority
o
undertaken the responsibility of
o the
The Tau Sigma Rho
tea room dances and popularity con- rive its annual spring time dance on city. A meeting was held last Mon- 04 .
test in connection with the Harlassah Sunday evening, April -6 at the dal; evening at the home of Louis
' s Minnie Frank and the Jewish Aid Society of 00
bazaar, to be held at the Arena Gar- ' 'Wolverine Hotel. The Mimes
Because we are quantity buyers of
Linn
'
I.
dens April 26 to 29, is putting forth • Stein. Jane Silverman, Frances
of I Adrian formed. The following offs-
I,r
all the lines-td merchandise we
the cers were elected: Chairman, Jacob 00
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- every effort to make these features and Celia Hiker are 'members
1=-
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handle, also because of the fact we
committee in charge, o which Miss'.
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successful.
Summer storage for furs and fine clothing is
' Eva Appel is chairman. Appel's Or- Bemis;;
vice-chairman,
Mrs. Helen
-
Lieberman;
recording secretary,
Mrs. 00
own our building, than reducing
00
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now an accepted solution of the fire, moth and
!Mildred Frank; financial secretary, 00
chestra will y. pla
our overhead to ■ minimum.
burglar problem. It ensures besides protection the
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Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shapero and Mrs. Beatrice Cohn, and treasurer.
Mrs. Gussie Weiss. The charter mem• 00
thorough examination and cleansing of your furs.
re•
co Her-
Mrs. Jab
I family of 312 Hendrie avenue are
2 hers are: Mr. and M
You cannot afford to neglect your tine furs, when

93
ris, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Lieberman, 00
Among the prominent features ! siding in their new home at
00
the cost of storage is so small.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Louis
Frank,
Mr.
and 00
— which will mark the annual cancan-iWebb avenue.
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tion of the Rabbinical Assembly of
Our process cleans the fur and lining JUST LIKE NEW --=-
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-- the Jewish Theological Seminary of ' Miss 1.ena Greenberg and Mrs Sirs. Max Frank, Sirs. Bella Ginsburg,
and puts new life in the pelt. Let us thoroughly clean and )=---
_ America which will be held in NewlHannah Dickstein of Toronto, Ont Samuel
' Mrs C. Weiss,
Raphaelson,
Mrs. '0;

Mr. and Mr.
Mrs. and
William
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glaze your fur coat, jacquette or scarf.
. were honor guests at a luncheon' Cohn, Air. and Mrs. Samuel Green. 00
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-- York April 29 and 30, will be the dis- i
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b
We have the most modern and scientific storage vault in =----- cussion of "How to Win Labor Back' given last Tuesday evening by Miss Mr . and Mrs. Jacob Green, Mr. and
e Mrs. Nathan Rosenthal, Carl Frank- As
e; un of 2449 forlai 12
to the Synagogue." This subject has Debbe
Detroit. Why take chances with your furs by hanging
were laid v
Co ers
enstein, Miss Sarah Green, Benjamin II
them in your wardrobe with perhaps a few camphor balls
for the past few years challenged the avenue. Grenba
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Kessel and William Palman of Te- If,f,
The Store With a Reputation.
ttention of the Rabbinical Assembly, .
as a preventive against moths?
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_. whose members feel that the value of guests.
Sominsky of 2494 Pingree cumseh. Mrs. Frank Bachrach of De.
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troit, who was present at the meeting, I1
Our Storage Charge is only 2 Per Cent
3723 • 7 HASTINGS STREET
th, synagogue could be vastly en• , Joseph
ruched through the attachment of the avenue is spending a week in New, is also a charter member.
of Your Valuation.
Near Forest.
an
The Jewish Aid Society is planning le'
.=••-
•• - masses of the workers in AmericanY
ork City.
=..-
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Blaine ave. a campaign to raise funds for the Ort fp.:
-=== Jewr. The session at which the •
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30.
CALL MELROSE 6570
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re
question of "Synagogue and Labor"
e estab.
will be discussed will be Wednesday nue entertained 20 guests at a lunch- and the stranded refugees. Plans
a
organiza-
-M-' afternoon, April 29, at the Hotel eon and bridge last Monday afternoon also
being of
formulated
for the
lishment
a permanent
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Rabbi Hyman Solo- • at her home honoring Ntra Harry 11.
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lion '
mon will lead the discussion. Among • l'renzlauer, who will leave shortly for
he other subjects to be discussed will her summer home at Pearl Beach.
be "Revitalizing Jewish Ceremonies, Mch. Prizes were won b), . rs. . .
and Mrs. Abramovitz.
by Rabbi Max Kadushin of New
York;
York; "Adult Study Groups," by
Dr.
Harry
M. Kirschbaum of De.
Rabbi Louis Levitsky of Wilkesharre;
"Synagogue and Center," by Rabbi troit was elected secretary of the
A. Robinson of Newark; "Co-opera- American Medical Association of Vi-
tion With Other Bodies in Further- enna. Dr. Kirschbaum has spent see-
Peace." by Rabbi Norman Salitleral months an a student at the Vien-
ing
I na Medical School. He expects to
of Far Rockaway.
The Rabbinical Assembly consists return during the coming winter.

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533 - 537 EAST FOREST AVENUE

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delay.

"Kadimah" Hebrew School

A High Grade School for Children and Adults.

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ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director

Will Open Sunday, April 26, 9:30 A. M.

"AHAVATH ZION" HALL, HOLBROOK SYNAGOGUE

442 HOLBROOK AVENUE, NEAR BEAUBIEN ST.

60-M

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Daily 4.8 P. M. Sundays 9:30.1 P. M .

All Hebrew and Yiddish subjects will be taught in a modern and
scientific way. A special clam for pupils preparing for Ba r Mitzvah
II • nfirmation) will be conducted. Private lessons by appointment.

The office at the above address is open for registration daily
M.
from C-S P. M. Sunday , lo-12 A.

FOR INFORMATION CALL NORTHWAY 4409.W

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Spain' Cards and Eng -ravings for

Mothers' Day

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Sheehan's Book Store

Music)

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1550

Woodward cAenue

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We are known to be experienced and responsible.
Low Rates and Absolute Protection.

chiefly of rabbis who have been grad-
oared from the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America. The l ae
t Solo
mon Schechter eyes the founder of the •
Rabbinical Assembly, which today I
Ohio to Ad.
numbers 150 rabbis throughout the Judge Florence Allan of
dress M•mmeeting April 25.
country. As far north as Montreal,
where Rabbi Herman Abramowitz isi
Su-
spiritual leader; as far south as El: Judge Florence E. Allen of the Su-
Paso. where Rabbi Joseph Roth is, prone Court of Ohio will speak on
mass-
spiritual leads-r, and as far west as I "'The Outlawry of War" at a
San Francisco, where Rabbi Herman !meeting to be held on Saturday eve-
Lissauer is spiritual leader, the , ning„kpril 25, in the auditorium of
scope and influence of the Rabbinical Cass Technical High School. Second
Assembly are felt. Rabbi Lissauer of • and Grand River avenues. Judge Al-
San Francisco will be present at the len's speech is considered so remark-
sessions of the convention and will able that it has been read into the
be one of the speakers at the public Congressional Record. She is widely
to be held in the known for her great interest in inter-
meeting which is
synagogue of Congregation B'nai national affairs and peace work. The'
Jeshurun on Wednesday evening, organizations which co-operated to
bring Judge Allen to Detroit are those
April 29.
The officers of the Rabbinical As- which were represented at the confer-
sembly are: Rabbi Louis Epstein of eves on the cause and cure of war,
Philadelphia, president; Rabbi Max held last January in Washington, and
vice-president; include the Young Women's Chris.
Drob of New York,
Rabbi Leon Spitz of New Haven, car-. tian Association, the League of Worn-
responding secretary; Rabbi Norman en Voters, the Women's Christian
Salk of Far Rockaway. recording' Temperance Union, the Jewish wom-
secretary, and Rabbi Louis Feinberg en's organizations, the Women's In-
of Cincinnati, treasurer. The chair- ter-Denominational Missionary Coon-
man of the committee on arrange- nil, the American Association of Uni-
ments for the convention is Rabbi versity Women and the Federation of
Women's Clubs. The meeting will
Max Arzt of Scranton. Pa.
be open to the public and no funds
will be solicited.
GRINNELL BROS. GIVE
Miss Emma Butzel, vice.oresident
PIANO TO HADASSAH of the Jewish Woman's Club, and
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, president
Grinnell Brothers Music House has of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
donated an English mahogany piano will represent the Jewish women's or-
of their own make to the Hadassah ganizations at the meeting.
Bazaar, which will be held at the
Arena Gardens, Woodward avenue at _ _
Ilendrie street. from April 26 to 29,
accompanied by a letter of commend-
by
ation for the activities sponsored

the organization. The piano, which

will be rallied by the music booth. is
-5?-5-2-5,515172517,, I . valued
at $500. It is the largest sin-

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9025 CARDONI AVE.
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an apartment or • store, get our estimate first.

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231 GRATIOT AVENUE
Phone Cherry 9171

8907 TWELFTH STREET

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Here, for a moderate fcc, a uniformed

attendant will take charge f your car,

and
driving it to Dctrort's finest garage
returning It at a time you specify.

Thoughtful, yet uncbtrusive service
is everywhere apparent to pests of
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unexpected courtesies, not often err
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"Let me take care of your furs"

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SERVICE BEGINS AT THE DOOR

Sunday) in Blue Room and
Dinner de Luxe each exerting (except
1 1.25. Service a la Carte
English Q611, 1 2.00. Special Luncheon,
Coffee Shop.
in Venetian Room. Cafeteria stoics in

FOR EVERY OCCASION
Weddings - Card Parties
le
Engagements - F

FLOWER
SHOT

Fabrick Furs

Call
Euclid
2420

FLOWERS

In fact for every affair-and
reasonable. too. Call us
for prices.

Call Garfield 0358

STORE YOUR FURS
WITH A FURRIER

gle contribution to the bazaar and the Repairing
officers and members o
Remodeling
chapter of Hadassah have expressed
their appreciation of this expression
of good will. Miss Sarah Weinberg
I chairman of the booth and Mrs. Ab-
raham Cooper is vice-chairman. The
other members of the music booth
committee are. Mrs. M Landau. Mrs.
Henry Weinberg, Miss Sarah Kaplan,
Mrs. Herman Greenberg. Mrs. Louis
1- Barnett and Nli•s li•len Weinberg.
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Every Precaution Taken.
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.

and 75c.

EXPERT FUR REPAIRING

WILL LECTURE ON
"OUTLAWRY OF WAR"

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