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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-08-10

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PAGE SIX

TfiEVETROCE /EMSfi MRON

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NOTED LEADERS AT
A. Z. A.'S BIRTHDAY

PROHIBIT SCHECHITA
IN CITY IN POLAND

land, is the first city in the modern hibit the schechita. The Jewish
republic to enact a prohibition members protested.
against schechita, the Jewish
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Caen- method of slaughtering animals.
Teapot Dome — Tea - leaf
The city council adopted a reso-
atochowa, stronghold of Catholic
sentiment in the republic of Po- lution by a majority vote to pro- reading.

t*niveraary to Be Celebrated
Sept. 8 at a Banquet
and Dance.

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FABRICK'S
August Fu-r
Sale--

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ss

Now in Progress! i•

Mrs. William Marcus has re-
paned from a stay in New York
City.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Mitchell All-
man of Winnipeg, Man., were the
guests for a few days of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney W. Craig of Taylor
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Gnndal and
daughters, the Misses Mildred,
Ethel and Nathalie Gandel of
Cleveland, were guests the past
week of their children, sister and
brother-in-late, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz of Rochester avenue.

The Misses Elizabeth Finley of
Calvert avenue and Rose Cupinsky
of Clements avenue are enjoying
an extended western trip. Their
itinerary includes points of inter-
est in Denver, Colorado Springs,
Yellowstone Park, California,
Catalina Islands, Vancouver, the
Canadian Rockies, and Duluth
steamer trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lakin and
son, Alan, of West Euclid avenue,
have returned from a delightful
visit with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Kertzer of Toronto.

Mr. and Mrs. William Isenberg
Ind family of Edison avenue left
on Friday for a month's stay at
Van Ettan Lake.

Every woman who appreciates tremendous savings and
knows the high quality and style of Exclusive Fur Coats
should take advantage of the values offered in this sale.

Further plans have been com-
pleted for the celebration of the
first anniversary of the chartering
of the Aleph Zadek Aleph Frater-
nity, Detroit chapter N. 11:4, of the
Independent Order B'rith, on
Sept. 8, at it banquet in the diii,
ing room of the Wont B'rith Com-
munity Center. Following this a
dance will be held.
Entertainment will be provided
during the banquet by a %tell.
known orchestra trio, consisting
of graduates of the Walter Dam-
nisch School of Music of New
York City.
The guests of honor will be Hon.
Alfred M. Cohen, who is the presi-
dent of the I. 0. B. II.; Philip
Klutznick, vecretary of the order;
the Grand Aleph Godol, who was
elected at the recently heud na-
tional convention in Denver, Colo.:
Morris Shatzen, president of Pis-
gab Lodge; Nathan !teller, of the
supreme advisory council, who in-
Mrs. Marcus Katz of Leslie ave- stituted the chapter; Gottfried
nue left for a few weeks' visit in Bernstein, who is chairman of the
district board of the 1. 0. B. B.;
Pennsylvania.
Henry Gottlieb, a local (Mornay.
Miss Anna Gandal of Bethle- who was the first active sponsor of
the
clr Rabbi Ilarry
Gor-
hem, Pa., is the house guest of her
er sponsor, and repre-
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Philip don,at
sentati
es
from
the
Grand
Rapids
Slomovitz of Rochester avenue.
and Toledo chapters.
Another part of the program is
Miss Fae Kurland of Belmont the chartering of the second chap-
avenue has left for a month's trip ter of the Aleph Zadek Aleph in
through the East.
Detroit. Already there are 10
pledges who (have been offered
Miss Ann Kurland of Belmont membership in this order. Mir
Harold
avenue has returned from an ex - ■ Horwitz, the past Aleph Godol
tended stay in the East.
deputy of the Lake Zone region.
and an honorary member of tht
The Misses Sally Sachs and, Detroit chapter, will install the
Faye Stellar were guests at the new chapter. Jewish young men
Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, between the ages of 10 and 21
the week of July 22, and at Cha- who are interested in becoming
teau Beaumont, Mackinac Island, members of this national frater-
the past week, also stopping at nity should either get in touch
The Inn, Charlevoix, en route touch with David Weiner of 2709
home.
Hogarth avenue, Walnut 4971-W,
or be present at the next meeting
S. Kalt of Atkinson avenue has of candidates to be held Tuesday
returned home from a two weeks' evening, Aug. 14, at 275 East
visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fi- Ferry avenue.
gainer of Chicago, Ill., at their
The second annual dance of the
summer home on Long Lake near Aleph Zadek Aleph Fraternity will
Chicago.
I be given Sunday evening, Sept.
' 9, at the B'nai B'rith Community
Mrs. J. Meyersohn, her daughter Center. Entertainment and music
Rosalind and son Rudolph, are will be presented by Seymour Si-
spending the week at the beach at mons' Bloomfield Hills Country
Port Clinton, Ohio.
I Club Orchestra.
Tickets for the dance and reser-
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Winsen of vation for the banquet will be on
2505 Chicago boulevard have re- sale next week.
turned from a two weeks' motor
trip with Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
Hock through New York, Massa- MANELLO T OADDRESS
YOUNG ISRAEL AUG. 11
chusetts, New Hampshire and
other points East.

Mrs. 11. J. Glasser, accompanied
Mrs. J. II. Schakne and son
Herbert of Hazelwood avenue ma- by her sm:111 daughter Martha
at,' to Johnstown, Pa., and Gloria of 3200 Collingwood aka ,
nue, left for Camps Lennox and
Pittsburgh for a short stay.
Lenore, where she will visit her
Mrs. Sol 0. Kesler and dough- I children, who are there for the
summer.
Before returning home
Susan of 1505 Burlingame
avenue left on Tuesday for Atlan- she will visit in New York city and
spend
some
time in the Catskill
tic City. They will visit in New'
Mountains. Mr. Glasser will join
Yark before returning home.
her in the East and together they
will return on Sept. 8 with their
Mr. and Mrs. II. Cantor of West
Chicago boulevard are spending a
few weeks at Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Robin-
Mrs. Nelson Shapero and daugh- son announce the marriage of their
of Blaine avenue are daughter, Sally Alta, to Ilarry
ter Joyce

Howard Meisner, son of Mrs. I.
visiting in Wildwood, N. J.
Meisner, on July 25.
Dr. and Mrs. I. Gutow (Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass of the
Fineman), whose marriage was an
event of July 29, are in Atlantic Wilshire are sojourning in the
Adirondack
Mountains.
City.

Miss Lillian Rossman of Pitts-
burgh is the guest of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck of
tit Burlingame avenue.

0 $ daughters,
Mrs. George Kleinman and
Mary Lou and Caro-

Mrs. G. Samburg of Grand ave-
)0 lyn, of Calvert avenue, are spend-
,' ing a fortnight at Omena, Mich. nue, accompanied by her daughter,
Mr. Kleinman will join his family Mollie, left on Tuesday for a two
weeks' sojourn to Atlantic City,
this week.
Philadelphia, New York and Pa-
Among the recent guests front saic, N. J.
Detroit at the Shelburne lintel,
Mr. and Mrs. Max' Rosenbaum
Atlantic City, were the Misses
tot Sadie and Estelle Friedenberg, and Mrs. Goldner of 2715 Calvert
If, Anne Millman and Mr. and Mrs. avenue honored Miss Rose Sos-
nowsky, a bride of July 29, and
James J. Silver of Tucson, Ariz.,
with
a lovely informal dinner for
Many aaffirs were given in
honor of Miss Anne June Fineman, 20 guests at her home July 12.
1011
whose marriage to Dr. I. Gutov
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of
Was an event of July 29. Miss Fei-
000
Those who have bought t gen, cousin to the bride, gave a Elizabeth Lake, Mich., enter-
furs here before need
personal shower at her home on tained Miss Rose Sosnowsky, a
Tyler avenue. Covers were laid bride of July 29, at their summer
no introduction as to the
for 25 guests. Mrs. Joseph Jay cottage.
Designed personally
reliability of this insti-
Fineman entertained 35 guests at
by Miss Florence Fab-
tution ... that the pub-
Miss Gertrude Levenson is
a linen shower at her home on
lie has the confidence in ;4 Sturtevant. Mrs. John Frazer and spending a three- weeks' vacation
rick, graduate designer,
as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Na
Mrs.
Ili
Cantor
honored
the
bride
Fabrick furs comes from
you are assured that
with a kitchen shower. Miss Es- than M. Gedrich of Clements ave-
the knowledge that we
nue.
Miss Levenson has been the
ther Hartz was hostess at a theater
every garment offered
stand so squarely be-
party. A dinner was given the inspiration of a number of enter-
in this magnificent col-
tainments
in her honor, at which
hind the furs we sell ...
bride at the Circle Gardens by the
lection reflects the au-
our policy being "Every 0 Misses Fay Frankfurt and Frieda the following were hostesses:
Mesdames
M.
Gedrich, A. Solomon,
Goldsmith. Miss Faye 51ilinsky
thentic fur fashion of
Customer Must Be Sat- 0 also
Designing by
entertained Miss Fineman at B. A. Pearl, Max II. Elias, S. New-
MISS FLORENCE FABRICK
isfied."
the coming season.
man, Silas Feinberg, Geo. New-
a theater party.
Graduate Designer
man, Sol Figelski, Bea Cohen and
The Nu Rho Psi Sorority gave a Miss Ray Gottlieb.
surprise birthday party in honor
COCOA-JAP WEASEL, dark even
SILVER MUSKRAT, plain Johnny col-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Gedrich
of Miss Freda Greenbam, vice-
skins, new pointed collar and wide
lar and deep cuffs. Choice matched
president, at her home, 2470 Glad- and Mr. and Mrs. Max II. Elias
and daughter, Shirley Rea, are
cuff effect. Very popular
quality
0 stone avenue, on Aug. 4.
taking a motor trip to Charlevoix.
Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt en- Mackinaw and Chicago.
AMERICAN BROADTAIL. beautiful
SANDALWOOD CARACUL. Beige
tertained at a bridge in her home
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kea
beige color, with white dyed for
on Atkinson avenue for the pleas-
shawl fox collar and self cuffs... Rich
ure of Miss Gertrude Ross of have returned from a motor trip
shawl collar and cuffs
silky pelts
Brooklyn, N. Y., who is the house through Indiana. They were
guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wexler guests of their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. II. J. Bernstein of Marion,
BEIGE CARACUL, finest flat skills— j of Normandy avenue.
BLACK PONY, Badger shawl collar
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldreich
Ermine shawl collar and novelty
and self cuffs. Also Golden and Sil-
of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs.
ver Muskrat coats at
$156 and up caracul cuffs
H. Zaltsberg of Kokomo, Ind.

The Usual
Fabrick
, J. Halperin.
uality ''

Authentic
Styles for
1928-29

$450

$95

$350

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin, ac-
companied by the latter's sister,
Anne Millner, are spending see-,
era) weeks in Philadelphia, New
York and Atlantic City.

simoLA

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e,

RACCOON, sport model, dark skins.
Johnny or shawl collar, also fine Ca-
saba caracul coats at
$250

LEOPARD—Misses' model,
has elegant red fox shawl collar
and cuffs
$500

CASABA CARACUL, beautiful qual-
ity skins, Beige Wolf shawl collar
and cuffs of caracul
$350

JAP MINK. French model, has new e
e
Paquin collar design; plain deep
0
cuffs. Very luxurious
$7005

HUDSON SEAL (dyed Muskrat) ex-
quisitely trimmed with collar and animal
scarf cuffs of Kolinsky dyed (itch $350

CANADIAN SQUIRREL, selected
beige shade skins, has white dyed fox
shawl and deep self cuffs. Very
new
$400

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PERSIAN LAMB—Magnificent coats
revealing the new cuff and collar lea- 0
tures. Values that cannot be du- t
plicate('
$450 %,
0
EASTERN MINK, "The Aristocrat of t
;
all furs"—perfect skins, dark color,
exquisitely made
$1,500 and up j

Y

4 7 MANY OTHER WONDERFUL VALUES

Repairing - Remodeling - Restyling

M. FABRICK Furs 5

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8907 Twelfth Street

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Merchant
Tie Where Courtesy 10347 Wood w'd
e Shop

and Service Prevail.

Shoppe

11729 DEXTER BLVD.

Featuring

Madame Renauld Frocks

For Little Women

Specializing in Short
Stouts. Chiffon, Georgette
with velvet combination.

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, . o o
o You'll 111w Detroit's

We urge you to bring your old coat in now for cleaning, glazing and alteration!
Summer brings the furriers' so-called "slow month.," which enables us to do this
work reasonably.. This is why we feel justified in encouraging you to bring your
garments in now.

,,,,,

The Rae

Between Calvert and
Collingwood.
'

New

Smart
Shop

are
dresses g a y

For here

with colorful,'
pleasant deco-,
n d '
rations
with the lithe
lines of swag-

g e r Parisian

designing

Orig nal

CZECHOSLOVAK

ART SHOP

'9516 WOODWARD AVE. DETRODT

New York. 201 E 67th St.
Los Angel, 557 W. 7th St.
PleIyaa, C....baalevakla

LINENS

This exceptional SALE brings to Detroit housewives
the opportunity to NIAKE REAL SAVINGS on standard
hnens to replenish their Imes closets. Fhousands and

thousand. of articles are included—EVERY PIECE BRAND

NEW—and priced DECIDEDLY LESS THAN REGULARI

There is real SERVICE in this SALE—because every
piece of merchandise is similar to our regular year-in-and-
yearmut stocks—purchased from the same weavers—but

in such large quantities for this concentrated selling that
sharp discounts were obtained.

These discounts—together with EXCEPTIONALLY
LOW PRICING by Iludson's—mean slayings that are de-
cidedly worth investigation and comparison.

The J. L. Hudson Co.

I) E 1 It

Mrs. I. Shimberg of Euclid aye-
nue has been the house guest of
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
N. Selling (Evelyn Schultz) at,
Evanston, Ill. Mrs. S. M. Lehman
(Jeannette Schultz) of Brooklyn.
N.
Y., was also a guest of her sis-
The Misses Bert London and Pa-
tricia Kolodin were guests at the ter and brother-in-law.
Statler Hotel in Cleveland and at
On Saturday evening, Aug. 4, ,
the present time are spending
some time at the Breakers in Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Musliner
Cedar Point. They will be guests celebrated their twenty-fifth wed-
at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago ding anniversary at their summer
I during the last week of their vaca- home, Hill Top Cottage, Wolf
lion trip. While in Cleveland and I.ake, Mich. Covers were laid fur
Cedar Point they were extensively 30 guests.
entertained by friends and rela-
Dr. and Mrs. I. Triesner and Mr.
tives.
and Mrs. Walter Arnstein and son
of
New York were house guests
Miss Rose Hodes and Miss Gene-
vieve Drapkin have returned from over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis
Musliner at their summer
Chicago after a month's stay.
: They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. home.
Radtke of Rogers Park.

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Children at play
need cleaner's
attention

For the spots that won't come out
send the kiddies' things to Forest.
Children's clothes given particular at-
tention. Get the school wardrobe
ready now by letting Forest refresh
and restore it.

24-Hour Service on
Men's Suits

FoIREs I CLEANERS
S. DYERS '"c

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533.547 FOREST AVE E

August Fur Sale

Miss Rea Solomon• left for Chi-
cago for a two weeks stay with
her sister, Mrs. Samuel G. Madi-
son.

Mrs. Louis C. Weinstein and
daughter, Leah, and daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L.
Bennett, have returned from a
fortnight's stay at Harbor Beach.
They had as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard V. Sirov and Miss
Jean Adelson.

Miss Helen Morris left on Tues-
day for New York, Atlantic City
and Washington to be gone several
weeks.

Dr. H. II. Landsberg was hon-
ored on her birthday by 25 of her
friends. at a dancing and dinner
party in Mt. Clemens, on July 21. Checker Cabs

Extra Special for
One Week
Your Fur Coat
Restyled,
Repaired
and Glazed,

$35

Select Your Fur
Coat Now

Storage Free

:5

Deposit will
hold any Gar.;
meat.. We store'
it free.
Great Reductions
on Scarfs and
Chokers Priced
to Salt You.

VOGUE
FUR CO.

1440.1442
Broadway,

Me , John R.

Empire 7000

.

call MEI•ose 4200



Fall Fashions
Stress the
Importance
of
Velvet • Frocks

Featured at Ilealy's

$35

Supple transparent velvet
frocks in deep flagship blue,
woodbrown, or black, smartly
and simply designed, are im-
portant in the new collection
of moderately priced dresses
at Healy's.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Goldberg
of 112 Seward avenue left for A
motor trip to Charlevoix and up-
per Michigan for a few weeks.

Miss Betty Dresner of 2303
Glendale avenue is spending the
summer vacation at Syracuse, N.
Y., where she is being extensively
entertained. Miss Dresner intends
to return to Detroit the early
part of September.

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Miss Annabelle Berlin enter-
tained at a bridge party Friday.
Aug. 3, at her home, 1127 Vir-
ginia Park, for the pleasure of her
sister, Mrs. A. M. Moldof of New
York City.

$145

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of

Dr. Landsberg recently returned
from a trip abroad, and from her
studies at the Sorbonne University
in Paris.

Miss Molly Natinsky of 340 En-
glewood has returned from an ex- ,
tended trip through the East,
where she visited friends in New
York and Philadelphia.

$500

NN,

Carl Manello will address Young
Israel of Detroit Saturday, Aug.
11, at the joint Sabbath services
which will be conducted by this or.'
ganization at the Jewish Center ,
31 Melbourne avenue.
Mr. Manello, who is preparing
fur the rabbinate at the Chicago
Theological Seminary. ha:, gained
distinction for himself in Chicago
and local circles with his fresh-
ness of viewpoint and thought-
provoking lectures. His address
Saturday promises to be intensely
stimulating.
For this occasion, all branches
of Young Israel will attend serv-
ices at the model synagogue in the
Jewish Center, one of three con.
gregations sponsored by Young
Israel. An invitation to attend is
extended to those interested in
Young Israel anti its work.

Hudson's August Sale

*With rayon pile.

TIIIRD FLOOR

DJirealS1
0TOTS,

.nnyniOn Quality

New Fall Costume Jewelry

Antique gold and amethyst—also other popular combina-
tions.
Fur the distinctive bridge prizes or gifts—Molemistic or
Spanish Glass, in vases, cigarette boxes, ash trays, beverage
sets.. etc.—ill shades of green, amber and orchid.
A complete line of Greeting Cards for all occasions.
The Shop Where All Sales Must Please—

THE HOPE CHEST

9505 Linwoo d, at head of Boston

, ....... Euclid 10127

SPECIAL CASH RAISING SALE

In the Well-Known Paint Store of

SIMON KNOPPOW

9152 Twelfth St., Near Atkinson. Empire 0501.
PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WALL PAPER
Regular $2 paint, now $1.35..
Wdl paper reduced 4c • roll and more.
All other goods and painters' supplies greatly reduced.

ONE FRAME
OR A
THOUSAND!

Cadillac 9048

For • One le picture—or • thou.•c!
;or,. of ad•erng
tieI art. Deter wo-t
lower price—most artiptirelly done I
tie. We err rn•nufarturere.
BEN GARDNER, Fret,

Cadillac Art & Frame

2948 Woodward

Co.

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