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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-08-06

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PAGE SEVEN

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The New

Fashion
in Coats
for Fall

More butirious uud
ma, artbaie than
cert. before!

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and upward....

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COftuttrIaM wan Awr 0110151001

The fall mode has re-
vealed itself-and here
you will find the most
exclusive versions of
the mode decreed by
the Paris designers for
the coming season.

!‘„,"...4.-Nro ■ -•-•-.41"-tnibu

at Less Than You Pay for
Chewing Gum---

Summer
Flannels

Don't wear
stained and
!shabby summer
clothes when you
can refresh them
■ at such small
cost.

sal

Statistics show that the
American people spend
three times as much on
chewing gum as they do
on clothes cleaning.
It is surprising how little
it costs to keep your cloth-
ing refreshed by the
FOREST process.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

Melrose 4200

533 - 37 Forest Ave., E.

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

JEWISH WO MEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION

First Semi-Annual Report for 1926.

INCOME

$ 4,768.93

.
Balance Dec. 31, 1926
Dues
Donations
Donations (in memoriam)
Ball, 1925
Returned steamship tickets
Returned money advanced to immigrants
Ref unds
Payment on loan for expenses
North Woodward Branch

$ 623.75

ip.00
13.0(1

1,849.36
1,412.94
1,000.00
263.38
50.00
500.00
22.00
57.35

Rattles

Interest on savings .

5,807.80

$10,576.73

DISBURSEMENTS

Five and one-half steamship tickets
Expenses to steamship tickets
Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, board
for two orphans at port
Relief to orphans in America and in Europe
Private board for two orphans in Dettroit
Incidental expenses for same
Doctor bills for orphans
Grace Hospital, for orphans
Palestine Orphan Home
Denver National Jewish Hospital-5 room for
orphans
Loan for expenses
Advanced for ball, 1926, at Book-Cadillac
Irani B'rith, for meeting hall
Printing, stationery, postage
Advertising
Telegrams to Palestine
Secretary's salary
Collector's commission

Balance to July 1, 1926

Student Conducts
Holiday Rituals

wielhoch's

Cantor Grenberg to Assist in
Supplementary Services at
Beth El Branch.

Mrs. A. Weitz of 3017 Sturtevant
Mrs. Jacob Roth of West Boston avenue is entertaining as her house
guest
Miss Freda Potzinsky of Cleve-
boulevard tons hostess to 12 guests on ,
Thursday at the Redford Country. land, Ohio.
Bernard 'Leiter of Detroit, student
Club. llrr honor guests on this oc-
at the Ils-brew Union College, Cincin-
Hiss Mary Caplan, camp director,
easion were Sirs. ]tarry Simons of
nati, the rabbinical seminary of Re-
Montreal, who is spending some time addressed the racial study class of form Judiasm in America, will occupy
in the city, and Mrs. Maryin Saber I the Detroit Teachers' College on the pulpit of Temple Beth El on
"The
Work
of
the
Jewish
Centers
of St. Louis, Mo., who is the house I
Saturday morning, Aug. 14. He will
prior to her departure
guest. of Mrs. Max Broad of the Whit- Association,"
for Inc speak sin the subject The 1 outs
East.
tier for three weeks. A luncheon
Movement." Bernard %sager is the
was also given in Sirs. Saber's honor
Of air. and Sirs. Louis Zeiger of
Mrs. B. Tenner of 6935 East Jef•
on Thursday by Mrs. Sol Cole at the I
I.
TsnliV"iin avenue.
f irson avenue, who is now visiting ir 3 The
Saturday morning services
Whittier.
at the mothers' camp, entertained in
begin at 10:30 and ate over at 11:30.
honor of the fourth birthday anni- Mr. Ts ler will be at the organ and
Miss Ruth Benson of Farnsworth
versary of her daughter, Dorothy.
Silvester will sing the solo turd
avenue has returned from a It) days'
the responses.
'visit with relatives in Toronto, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, who
Mr. Zeiger will also conduct the
were guests of their mother at the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Horwitz of mothers' camp on Sunday, gave a de- Holy Day services ill the Fenkell
lir:inch of Temple Beth El. lie will
1603 Gladstone avenue, who have lightful violin and paino recital.
preach the sermoas and read the
been the guests of relatives in Cleve-

1

land and Toledo, Ohio, have returned
Mrs. Betty Gordon of 8540 LaSalls
to their home
• boulevard and Mrs. Henry Schwartz
of
Longfellow avenue have returned

Mr. and Mrs. David Myers (Mary, after having spent the past two weeks
Harris), who were guests at the Ho- in Cedar Point, where they were
tel Statler during the past week, have guests at the Hotel Breakers.
returned to their home in Pittsburgh,
Mrs. D. Dorman of Calvert avenue
Pennsylvania.
entertained with a bridge luncheon at
Miss Sylka Rae Schreiber of 11211 Webster Hall on Saturday, July 31,
Longfellow avenue has returned from in honor of .her niece, Mrs. Harry
Cleveland, where she was the house , Goldstein of Boston, Mass. Covers
were laid for 22 guests.
guest of Miss Esther Mae Abrams.

%Woodward Thru to Washington

It Pays You to Buy Your
New Winter Coat In
the August Coat Sale

-in Price

-in Fashion

In this Atigust Coat Sale,
special low prices prevail.
They were matte possible
by the combined purchas-
ing power of a group of
America's fine specialty
stores, of which Ilimel-
hoch's is the Detroit mem-
ber. The very finest furs
are used to trim these first
coats of the season, hence
the outstanding quality
and value of this sale.

After 1926-1927 winter
coat fashions had crystal-
lized . . . and the new-
est fabrics had left their
looms-these new coats
were tailored especially
for Ilimelhoch's
tailored perfectly, combin-
ing line peltries, new fab-
rics and authentic, Ilimel-
hoch-sponsored styles with
the expert tailor's leisurely
"first effort."

Sale Begins August 9th.

Ili The Misses Belle Goodman' and
Helen Goldstein have returned from
I a two weeks' stay in Chicago and
•South Haven.

HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES

Mr. and Sirs. Jack Levine of 9391
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Slack avenue entertained the follow-
Sold Only at
ing guests over last week-end: Sir.
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
and Sirs. Joseph I sevine and daugh-
ters, Thelma and Annette; Charles
FOOTWEAR SHOP
I A •i
and !ion Harold;
,
Sirs. Jack
28 Adam. Menus Wont
x lic
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
Levy and son, Leonard, and daugh-
Mrs. Maurice Levin of 2987 Glad- ter Thelma, all of Pittsburgh; Sirs.
stone avenue has returned home af- Bessie Stein and daughter, Sylvia, of
ter a two weeks' visit in Chicago, New Kensington, l'a. Miss Thelma
where she was extensively enter- Levine, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
rained by her relatives and friends.
Jack Levine, who for the past two. CANTOR SIEGFRIED GRENBERG
---
weeks was the guest of relatives in
English prayers, while Cantor Sieg-
Miss Ida Silverman of 1648 Leslie Pittsburgh, accompanied the party to fried Grenberg will chant the Hebrew
avenue returned home after spend- Detroit.
responses. This service is expected
ing two weeks at Long Island and
to be a unique event, combining the
Miss Ruth Schaeffer and William
Ceilarhurst, N. Y.
best features of both Reform and tra-
Schaeffer of Cincinnati are the house
1448 liEsidward Avenue
ditional Judaism. The prayers in
Miss Tihie Chimovitz of 946 Theo- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf-
English and the sermons will render
dore street spent the past week in gang of Gladstone avenue. Sirs. the worship intelligible, while the
Chicago, where she was the guest of Samuel Schaeffer and Mrs. Joseph
Hebrew melodies and chants ren-
Schaeffer of Cincinnati are guests at
relatives and friends.
dered by the beautiful tenor voice of
the Park,,Ilotel, Mt. Clemens.
Cantor Grenberg will give the serv-
---
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon have re-
ices the color of Jewish sentiment.
Sir. and Mrs. Eli 11 hse, who have
turned from a two weeks' visit in
In addition to the services at Fen-
been touring Europ and Palestine
New York and South Haven, Mich.
kell, there will be supplementary
for the past three months, one at
services at Orchestra Hall, accommo-
Mr. and Sirs. H. Steinberg are present in New York City and will re-
dating 3,000 people. Professor A.
spending some time in Chicago and turn to their home OIL Friday, Aug. 6.
N. Franzblau of New York and Rabbi
South Ilaven, Mich.,
Leon Frani will conduct the services.
The Misses Eve Slatkin and Renee
The main auditorium of Temple Beth
Miss Avis Rice of 3318 Calvert Rhineston, who have been vacation-
EL as well as the Brown Memorial
avenue entertained with a bridge and jag in South Haven, Mi•h., and the
Chapel, will be reserved for mem.
bunco party on Saturday evening, Young Women's Hebrew Msociation
hers of the temple. Dr. Leu al.
July 31, in honor of her cousin, Mis) camp at Jeddo, Mich., have returned
Franklin and Rabbi Frain will offi-
Ann Rice of Milwaukee, Wis. Cov- to the city.
ciate.
era were laid for 16 guests. High
Ott Saturday morning, Aug. 7,
Mrs. Jacob Silberstein and Sirs.
honors were awarded the Misses Alva
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on the
Applebaum, Mary Rice and Sivie Saul Hirsch complimented their sis-
subject "Liberal Judaism in Europe."
Levy. Ann Bernstein, Lillian Brown ter, Miss Sophie Ornstein of New
On Saturday, Aug. 21, Rabbi Frani
and Ann Rice rendered piano solos York City, with a surprise luncheon
will speak on "The Olivet Conference
and Sehonette Goldsmith and Esther and bridge party. The tables were
Between Jews and Christians."
Holdengraber entertained with reci- beautifully decorated with summer
tations. flowers and favors were given the
guests.
Mr. and Sirs. Leon Goldberg and
Mrs. Joseph Silberstein of Sturte-
family, formerly of 21(04 Gladstone
avenue, are now residing in their new ' vant avenue entertained with a din-
, sir party in honor of Miss Sophie
home at 11197 Gladstone avenue.
Mr. and Sirs. Max Frank of 1514 t;
Ornstein of New York City. Among
Burlingame avenue are receiving fe•
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goldberg the guests were Mrs. S. Silberstein, licitations on the birth of a son, Rob-
of the Whittier have left for a Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Silberstein, Sir.
ert Gerald, on July 23.
month's visit in Atlantic City, New and Mrs. L. Goodman and E. Epstein.
York and other points East. While
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson of
Miss Ruth Klugman of Blaine rive-
in Atlantic City they will be guests
2469 Atkinson avenue are receiving
nue entertained Tuesday evening congratulations on the birth of a son,
at the Ambassador Hotel,
with three tables of bridge and mah
Melvin, born July 21.
Mrs. Barney Abramovitz and chil- jong in honor of her guest, Miss Ruth
dren, George and Geraldine, of 247 Harris of Chicago. l'rizes were
Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Weisberg
East Palmer avenue left on Thursday awarded to Miss Harris, Sirs. aloe of 2448 West Buena Vista avenue are
last for an extended trip through Lansky, Miss Bessie Brenner and receiving congratulations on the birth
the East, stopping at Atlantic City, Miss Daisy Goodman of Portsmouth, of a daughter, Evelyn Rhea, on
,
New York, Philadelphia and the Cats-
tr.
July 30.
---
kill mountains. They will return to
The
Misses
Jewel Frank of Vir-
the city about Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of 1929
ginia park and Marion Burskey of
Elmhurst avenue announce the birth
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fellman and Gladstone avenue have returned of a son, Harvey Morton, born
daughter, Rosalyn lielen, of 1630 home after spending two weeks at
July IS.
Glynn court will return on Sunday Cedar Point.
morning from an extended European
r0.4•■••■•••••*...../.••••••••••
Miss
Cecile
Stein
of
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
trip.
lak;,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore Blumenthal, accom- Mrs. Samuel Siegel of 2246 Ford
panied by her daughters, Elaine Rose avenue.
Mr. and airs. harry Brown an-
and Adele, and her mother,
Miss Evelyn Levinson of St. Louis, nounce the engagement of their
Mrs. Nathan Stein of Calvert avenue,
has left for an indefinite stay in Mo., is visiting at the home of Mrs. daughter, Lenore, to Charles E. Fein-
S. Berman of 9014 Cameron avenue. berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel - 4
Pittsburgh and Johnstown, Pa.
Feinberg of Toronto, Ont.
Miss Esther Siegel of 2246 For , '
Mrs. Ilerman Lieberman of 862
Tv.
Chicago boulevard, accompanied by avenue entertained with a farewell
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Price of Min-
her daughter, Elizabeth, left on party on Thursday evening, Aug. 5, neapolis, Minn., announce the en-
Thursday for Mackinac Island, where in honor of her guest, Miss Cecile gagement of their daughter, Rose, to
they will be guests at the Grand Stein of St. Louis, Mo., prior to her Philip Cowitz of 11623 Hamilton
75■4- , 4
return home on Saturday evening.
Mad.
avenue.
Tk;
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker of 1472
Miss Dorothy Shiffrnan, whose en-
The engagement of Miss Martha
gagement to Samuel l'erlmutter was Burlingame avenue, accompanied by Baeffsky of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Jo-
recently announced, and her mother Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Baker of Buffalo, seph E. Prenzlauer, son of Mr. and
are guests at the home of Mr. Perl- N. Y, have left for a two weeks' stay Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer, has been an-
mutter, 1214 Atkinson avenue. Hon- at Gratiot Inn, Gratiot Beach.
nounced. A reception will he held at
firing Miss Shiffman and her mother,
the Prenzlauer summer home, Pearl
Mrs. Lea Michelson and daughter, Beach. Mich., on Sunday, Aug. 8. N
Sirs. Jacob Perlmutter entertained
with a bridge and mall jong tea at the Lillian, of 2070 Collingwood avenue cards.
have left for !'art Clinton. Cedar
Whittier on Monday, Aug. 2.
Paint and Toledo, Ohio. They will
Sirs. Emma Rabinowitz of 411211
Mr. and Mrs. Ilermann Hoexter be gone about three weeks.
Thirty-first street announces the en.
(Marguerite Schuling) left on Tues.
gagement of her daughter, Sarah, to
lay for a motor trip to New York.
Lawrence J. Michelson of Collings Jack 31. Pincus, sun of Mr. and Mrs.
They will visit at the home of Mr. wood avenue has left for a visit in Benjamin Pincus of this city. Re-
loexter's sister, Mrs. M. L. Blames- Philadelphia, New York and Atlantic ception will take place Sunday eve-
that of Woodmere, L. I. City.
ring, Aug. 8, at the home of Miss
Rabinowitz.
Mrs. Jack W. Schneider and daugh-
c•
ter, Vivian Elaine, of Grand River
Mr. and Sirs. Frank Kushner of
avenue will leave on Sunday, Aug. 8, 3766 Wager avenue announce the en- Si a
MOHEL
for a two weeks' stay in Flint, where gagement of their daughter, Eve, to
Reran-ended by Datrolt Physician*.
they will be the guests of their aunt, Dr. David Gaberman of this city.
Now .',aiding at
Mrs. R. Himelhoch.

1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
--
C-
ii
Phew. Envie. 1340-14.
and Mrs. A. Lepowitz and
Mr.
Membership:
daughter, Sally, formerly of Freder-
Branch of the Jew-
0 ick avenue, are now residing in their
The
ish Ohl Folk, Home is conducting a
new home on Glendale avenue
membership campaign and all who
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schreiber of are interested are requested is eon.
Calvert avenue. accompanies] by the ' municate with Mrs. M. P. Fisher.
Mabel Specialist.
Hemlock 7079.
Misses Lillian Grass and Pearl Ws-is.
Mum. have motored to Charleviiix.
25 Years' Esperienco.
Plea for Plane:
Mich., to be guests at the Inn.
Endorsed be Loading
The Ohl Folks Home is still reek-
Phy•tcaans.
- --
Mrs. Charles Waldman and daugh- ing a piano. Anyone %whit has one
1635 C•Iyert Ave.
wh'ch he is willing In lend or donate.
ter,
Lorraine,
of
New
York
City
have

Northosy 3525E1
returned to their home after a ppleasecallZirs. Philip D. Cowan of
Cants. at Holbrook Synagaitn.
month's visit with the former's par- I 2075 West Philadelphia avenue.
T..'
•ra., Mr. and Ilra B. Weisblum of
Novice:
liendrie avenue.
Anyone who knows of a mem& r
Mrs. Louis Schneider of Second who is ill or in distress of any kind.
4 Cantor of Congregation Magma
boulevard, accompanied by her please call Garfield 9345-W.
-.-
Abraham, Farnsworth A••.
daughter, Annette, and ass, Louis.
BUSINESS NOTICE
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
Jr.. left for a few weeks' stay at the
=-4
Dr. Daoiel E. Cohn, M. D., an
Grand
Hotel,
Mackinac
Island.
MOREL
nource, the removal of his offices
- -
Recommended by New York, CM
Norman Itirnkrant of Boston • fteri 904 Haman Building to larger
ergo and Detroit physicians.
Building.
boulevard is spending some time at olaiter* at 408 Hofman
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Fort Sherdian Cavalry Camp and, 011ie hours are 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.
532 MEDBURY
C•II at
m.
and
by
appointment,
telephone
upon his return to the city, will Join
Phone Empire 4322
Cal liar 9656.
• local polo team.

Sirs. Max Laventhal (Helen
Schwrrtz I of New York City is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Schwartz of 1677 Gladstone ave-
nue.

I

Hack's

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Riii0"54"01 16
S SE

The August Sale

of

730.68
143.75

Enganentritts

161.00
406.25
530.00
5.45
47.50
7.50
1,500.00

1,000.00
395.00
511.00
35.00
117.01
74.50
5.30
245.00
136.A-.
$ 5,590.56
4,986.17

$10,676.73

.MRS. H. STANFIELD, Pres.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers of West I
Philadelphia avenue have returned
extended
. fro an
xtended m tor trip to the o
eastern part of ('anida and thel
United States.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silver and fam-
ily, formerly of 3245 Calvert ave-
nue. are now residing at 3202 Clem-
eats avenue.

Be Well Dressed

AMON

• _

_

MR. H. STOLSKY, See'y.

F

at Savings

of

25% to 33 1/3(A)

A sale of Furs that cannot be excelled, of-
fering the newest Paris modes-distinctive
styles for which Russeks have long been noted
-at savings of 1-4 to 1-3.

Buy With Our Assurance

The Maccabees Have-

Over 200,000 Members
Over 3,000 Social Branches
Over $28,000,000 Assets

and have paid out over $160,000,000 in benefits since its

organization, 46 years ago.

!A:111M12N1$12101t1;7MIITIMalIVI

ORDERS IN NORTH AMERICA
ONE OF THE LARGEST
doing business on an adequate rate basis.

beneficiary orders as good, but
There may be fraternal
there are none better, none safer.
The Order that stands for everything that a home-lot ing
citizen can desire.

PROGRESS, PATRIOTISM and PROTECTION

A JEWISH TENT NOW BEING ORGANIZED

For particulars address

H. W. PHILLIPS,

Deputy Supreme Commander.

Maccabees Care, 607 Shelby Street, Detroit.

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•REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

OLD FOLKS HOME

REV. J. SILVERMAN

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

For style, beauty, durability and every-
thing essential in a fur coat there is nothing
better that can be had than Russeks furs.
A creed upheld so many years that it re-
lieves the purchaser of all the responsibility
of guessing when buying furs.

A Deposit Will Reserve

A deposit will hold your coat until wanted
for the season.
To those desiring assistance in the prepa-
ration of their budget for the purchase of a
fur coat, our Credit Dept will gladly render
every service.

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