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December 03, 1926 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-03

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mono (M0MIKIUS

WAGE TEN

OBITUARY

John Imerman of 40 McLean aye-
, nue passed away suddenly at his
Mr.
lhome on Wednesday, Nov. 24.

it

The
Court
of Gifts
is Now Ready
and Awaiting You

r Engagements

igirths

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Shor
(Ida Becker) of 354 Owen avenue
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, Samuel Burton, on
Nov. 22.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ellen
stein of 2511 Gladstone avenue an-
nounce the engagement of thei
daughter, Florence, to Barney Katz
of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Katz of Bay City.

Mr. and Mrs. Barnett II. Hertzberg
Rae Horowitz) of Pontiac are re -
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharp of
ceiving felicitations on the birth of 1134 West Euclid avenue announced
a son, Stuart Earl, on Nov. 24.
the engagement of their daughter,
Sarah, to John Hammer of this city,
Mr. and Sirs. harry S. Krost of at a reception on Wednesday, Nov.
15386 Cloverlawn avenue are receiv- 24, at their home.
ing felicitations on the birth of a sun,
Stanley Marvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pwersky an-
nounced the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reiss (Claire daughter, Edith, to Samuel Goldman
Fisher) of Rochester avenue an- of this city at a reception on Sunday,
nounce the birth of a son, Leonard Nov. 28, at 107 Alger avenue. The
Robert, on Nov. 21.
room was beautifully decorated with
flowers and the Misses Sarah Pearl-
Mr. and Mrs. George Weingarden man, Esther Greenberg and Rose
of 11471 Wisconsin avenue, an- Gordon acted as a receiving com-
nounce the birth of a son, Herbert
mittee.
Bernard, on Nov. 16,

n URING

the past few weeks we
have transformed our entire
F o u r t h floor into a marvelous
COURT OF GIFTS. . . . Here,
artistically grouped, you will find a
bewildering variety of gloroius gifts,
awaiting your selection. . . . Every
new and effective type of furniture,
pottery and craftwork has been as-
sembled for your approval and pur-
chase. We invite you to the COURT
OF GIFTS. You will find much to
interest you.

1 -1

JOHN !MERMAN

Imerman was born in Clare, Mich.,
and had been a resident of Detroit
for the past 30 years. He is sur-
vived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Imer-
man; two daughters, Mrs. Henry
Meyers and Josephine Imerman; one
son, Stanley; two brothers, Alex and
William Inlet-man, and three sisters,
Mrs. Glazer, Mrs. Hyman and Mrs.
Hirschman.
Interment took place at Clover
Hill Cemetery on Friday, Nov. 26,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating.

Pobins on-"Collen Co.

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WshitsktonSouleVard at 1420

Y. M. H. A. PLANS SMOKER
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mayers of New
York City are receiving felicitations
on the birth of a daughter, Barbara
The first annual smoker of the
Jane, Nov. 27. Sirs. Mayers will be Young Men's Hebrew Association of
remembered as the former Rita B. Detroit will be held Wednesday eve-
Unger of Detroit.
ning, Dec. 29, at the Il'noi B'rith
Community Center.
SPONSORS WEEKLY DANCES
A splendid program of entertain-
The Young Women's Hebrew Asso- ment is being arranged by the com-
mittee
in charge, which is endeavoring
ciation of Detroit will again hold Sat-
urday night dances, the first to take to make this an outstanding event in
place on Dec. 4 at Webster hall, Put- the history of the "Y."
This is the first of a series of en-
nam and Cass avenues. Dancing will
start at 8:30 o'clock and it is hoped tertainments the Y. NI. H. A. is
planning for the coming year.
that a record crowd will attend.

RABBI ISRAEL COMINSKY
Rabbi Israel Cuminsky of 427 Ayl-
mer avenue, Windsor, Ont., passed
— away suddenly at his home on Tues-
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survived by his wife and seven chil-
dren.
.Burial took place in Windsor on
Wednesday, Dec. 1.

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von Essay on Value

Price by itself means little—it must be con-
sidered in relation to desirability—utility-
intrinsic worth. If a few dollars more for a
suit doubles the length of service and in-
comparably improves your appearance—
that is value return far greater than the
slightly greater price. Our clothes, indi-
vidually hand-tailored to your measure and
made from the finest woolens loomed, actu-
ally give much greater value return.

Overcoats
$125 to $165

Business Suits
$90 to $125

KLEIN BROTHERS

Tailors

308 General Necessities Bldg.

Park and Adams

1887 40th YEAR OF FUR LEADERSHIP

1926

Entirely Redecorated.

Temple Emanuel Hall

Now offers entirely redecorated auditorium

For Weddings, Dances, Entertainments, etc.

NATHAN ROSEN

Nathan Rosen of 5795 Seminole
avenue passed away at his home on
Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the age of 46.
Mr. Rosen had been a resident of De-
troit for the past 10 years and was
an active member of the Elks, Board
—jof Commerce and Knights of Pythias.
1 Ile is survived by his widow, Minnie;
a' four daughters, Anne, Fannie, Nettie
=I and Ida, and two sons, Joseph and
, Isadore.
Interment will take place today at
=I the Roumanian Cemetery, Rabbi
=, Hershman officiating.

Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky

ANN'S Recommends

HUDSON SEAL

FRATERNITY CONCLAVE
PLANNED FOR DEC. 26-9

TAYLOR at WOODROW WILSON

Strictly Kosher—Under Personal Supervision of

Why

A unique form of invitation will be
introduced by the Detroit Chapter of
the Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity on
= " Monday evening, Dec. 6, at 7 o clock,

WJR. (517 meters) a program of en-
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when it will broadcast from Station
e and an official invitation
I tertainmnt
to its m embers throughout the coun-
ltry, for its conclave to be held in De-
troll on Dec. 26-740.
I Composed of a group of prominent
young Jewish men, the local chapter,
founded in 1012, will again be honored
by the presence of delegates from all
parts of the country.
Elaborate preparations are in the
making which provides for many novel
events. A number of leading speakers
of national imp.rtance have been in-
', vited to address the delegates.

Chanukah Greetings

To Our Many Friends.

KADIMAH SCHOOL PLANS

CHANUKAH CELEBRATION

V. GEIST & SON

Undertakers

Offices and Parlors:

92-98 GARFIELD AVENUE

Phone Glendale 0750-8379

The Building Trades Blue Book

A Directory of the

A delightful Chanukah program has
been completed and will be given un-
der the auspices of the Kadimah He-
brew School on Tuesday evening, Dec.
7, at 7:30 o'clock, in the auditorium
of the Roosevelt School, Linwood at
Burlingame avenue.
I The following will comprise the pro-
1 gram: piano solo by Gertrude Sar-
. noff; cello solo by Emil Barsidy; con-
certina solo by Isaiah Chernoff; read-
ing. "Chanukah Gelt" by Moishe Ben
Moishe (M. Donbey); playlet. "Hanna
and Her Seven Sons" by pupils of the
Kadimah School, under the direction
' of M. Kirsh; Blessing of candles by
Kadimah choir; Rabbi Aaron M. Ash-
insky will deliver an adress in Eng-
lish on "Education" and Isaiah Cher-
noff, superintendent of the school, will
speak in Yiddish on the "Significance
of Chanukah."
Sol R. Levin will be in charge of
the program and Cantor Silverman
will lead the assembly in the singing
of Ilatkivah.

;Oth Annit..:rsary Offerin.;

HUDSON SEAL

For our 40th Anniverary—note

being commemorated - - we have

produced avast assortment of
fashionabk models in Hudson
Seal that faithfully interpret
every detail of the current and
advanced styles. In them Hud-
son Seal has been most interest•
ingly combined with

KRIMMER
FITCH
SKUNK
SQUIRREL
MINK
KOLLVSKY
MONKE1'
REHFOX

The prices reflect our desire to
zreate exceptional values for this
event.

OF GREATER DETROIT

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of Mrs. Hen-
rietta Saltzstein I Henrietta Marks i,
who passed away seven years ago,
Dec. 21, 1919, 30 days in Kislev.

Relieve the executive of the ta-k of com-
piling for Ins own m•e • directory of sub-
contractors.

ltrdcast all of the legal information that
can promote the general welfare of the in-

Although you've gone to rest
Your I■ weet mernorle•
Shall always be with us
In joy and sorrow .

These are the ribimts of the Building Trades
Mailed on request .
Blue Rook

Her Loving Husband, Children,
Mother, Sisters and Brothers.

NO COST — NO OBLIGATION — NO ANNOYANCE

GEORGE P.

KINGSTON

25 BURLINGAME AVE.

ARLINGTON 5444

The Blur Book Catalog. the ales who are hard to reach

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The world may ehanre from rear to Yet ,
Cod friend ,. from day to don
OA never will the one we love
From orro,
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know that life truth and love
For
Are hers for evermore.
I tie ivy on the withered oak.
whsa oil lain. el-. dens.
h, love for her will still keep are.
And never fad. away.

Greetings from

A. Ritter Printing Co.

Glendale 3755

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Her Loving Husband, Children. 1
I
Grandchildren and Great-
grandchild.
I

1 1 li) loving memory of Eugene Hess-'

1 ler, who passed away six years ago,
!
i 1J Dec.
3, 1920.

• I

SERVICE WITH COURTESY

Buy With Confidence

In loving memory of Chie Dalie Si-
mon, who passed away six years ago,
13 days in Kislev.

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4220 TWELFTH STREET

It is from these prime local peltries that the Annis factory
tailors its beautiful Hudson Seal creations. It is genuine Hudson
Seal—the quality that has earned our nation-wide reputation for
quality, dependability and beauty in coats of Hudson Seal.

In loving memory of Lena Cutler
Leach, who passed away two years
ago. Dec. 16, 1924. 19 days in Kislev.
Her Loving Husband, Son, Mother,
Sister and Brothers.

SOLE OWNER

it

A precious Cr. from as is goat,
A •oiesi um loved i, still.
A place I. •arent in err hearts
Which .ever ran be ailed .

His Loving Parents, Sister and
Brother.

Of course, every woman knows Hudson Seal is made from
muskrat. The amphibious habits of the muskrat endow its skin
and its fur with characteristics so closely akin to those of the
Alaskan seal that it can be plucked, sheared, dyed and processed
in exactly the same manner as its rarer and more costly rival. It
is the only fur whose texture properly produces the seal effect—
the handsome gleaming lustre against a background that is black
—daringly, defiantly black. The same characteristics give it
durability. The leather is soft, pliable—hence drapable—and
does not become brittle with old age. The hair follicles are
deeply implanted—like the seal's—and do not shed.

Muskrats inhabit all regions—and each region produces sev-
eral grades of fur. Unqualifiedly the best muskrat peltries for
the purpose of Hudson Seal are found at our very doors. Down
in the marshy estuaries of Lake Erie—near Monroe—our trap-
pers take the finest, richest, deepest-furred peltries the world
affords. Our Michigan climate may be abominable to humans,
but it is most kindly to muskrats. Farther south, the fur is too
coarse, and the pelt too leathery ; further north the fur is too
perishable and the skin too tender. Michigan muskrats are the
happy medium.

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of ri.truit.

I

F YOU have worn Hudson Seal you are aware that its charm-
ing beauty is matched by long and enduring service. Indeed,
it is this combination of handsome appearance and splendid
durability that keeps Hudson Seal constantly in fashion's fore-
ground. But, do you know why Hudson Seal is so beautiful and
so serviceable?

There are several grades of Hudson Seal, and unfortunately
the name has become generic—applied to every muskrat dyed
black—so appearance means little as some men are adept at mak-
ing inferior furs look well.

SUBCONTRACTORS

File the suArontrutur's card in the office of
it "funding In-
executive
du•trr.

To Women Wishing To Combine
Fashion and Utility

THE ANNIS FUR POST

ANNIS FUR BUILDING,

WOODWARD at CLIFFORD

FOUNDED 1887

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