- 10 PIBPLTBDIT EtHS/IORONICLE. I-AGE SIX r t We Announce Wi h Pleasure The Opening of Another Down Town Store On Monday, August 20, 1928 in tne Barium Tower 71 Cadillac Square The Detroit Times of Satur- day, Aug. 11, erroneously switched the by-lines over two articles and thereby made it ap- pear that Dr. Leo M. Franklin wrote the article entitled "Christ is Unique." Dr. Frank- lin wrote the article entitled "The Spirit of the Times' which was credited to Dr. Mc- Clorey, who is the author of "Christ Is Unique." CORNER BATES STREET OSTONIA SHOE STORES, INC. . ... . ......... . " N .1W anatMr:' Bicur Cholem Society Pr omises You '4D f. A GAY TIME MOONLIGHT Howard Engelman of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting with his grand- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feigenbaum father, Isaac Schachne and uncle and daughter, Betty Suzanne, have and aunt, Harold and Nettie returned from a six weeks' stay at Schakne of 2210 Pingree avenue. liradley Beach, N. J. 0 TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28 Dancing, on boat from 8:30 to (?)—Radio Entertainers — TICKETS $1. Per Person STEAMER COLUMBIA 1 4 , L foot of Woodward Avenue at 830 p. m. sharP. • r 4 Mrs. Emanuel Wodic is now re- Miss Helen Morris left Tuesday for New York, Atlantic City and siding at the Wilshire Hotel. Washington to be gone several Dr. and and Mrs. Leon B. Cowen mo- weeks. tored to the White Mountains in New Hampshire for a brief visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R osenberg and son, Oscar. of 8931 LaSalle boule- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden. From there vard and Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosen- + berg'. of 201)5 West Philadelphia they will go to New York and Bos- ton where Dr. Cowen will attend have returned from New York clinics. City. —Fa: .1ct.att:Zti747.FLit.,',::-:‘,.t!,.:1tlftt:eteltRIMIMIUCISisiAtAfz, 7+ 00.0.000 00 414. i kkkkkw Birnbaum's eAUGUST FUcKSALE Is a Spectacular Event For many years the name of Birnbaum has meant authentic fur style and quality to many Detroit women. Our annual August fur sale, now in progress, will enrich this reputation–for we present an unusual and varied assortment of furs at prices that mean tre- mendous savings. Those' who like to shop leis- urely will find this elegant shop conveniently located — a n d combined with the extraordi- nary values to be had in this August offering your trip here is sure to be both pleasurable and profitable. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Cole, (Claire. Schnabel) and fancily, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Richter and family, are spending several weeks in Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada. Th. Hudson Fashion :ihops Future a Smart Collection of Them at $29.50 and $35 Bernstein, Sidney Slobin, Norval Slobin and William Schriebman. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Marx of Glad- stone avenue have returned from a week's stay at Luke St. Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush and daughter, Gertrude, have returned Mr. and Mrs, Albert KaufTmann, frolic a two months' tour to the with their son, J. Clare KautTmann. Pacific Coast. They visited their and Clarence Grin, will be at St. son, Milford, who is now residing Clair for two weeks. in Los Angeles. The Rae Shoppe 11729 DEXTER BLVD. Featuring Madame Renauld Frocks For Little Women You'll like Detroit's ismormoi tvoi,1 Smart Shop lior here are dresses g a y with colorful. pleasant deco- a n d rations you to let us take care of your old coat for nec ..... y altera- tion. Birnbaum's Fur Shop 11551 Dexter Boulevard Garfield 1692 0000000 iers with the lithe lines of ,swag- g e r Parisian designing Orig nal Miss Martha Schott of New York City was the guest here the oast week of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Marx of Gladstone avenue. Mrs. Julius Cohen and daughters, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard IL Dosie of 2640 Gladstone avenue. charming fashion, we have a collection of much smartness and great individuality, For women and misses. °T,..mmoit VIM Oils a rays,, Pile. F 1S1110N SHOPS-SIXTH FLOOR The j, L. Hudson Co. E "I.Il 0 I T The Fur Salon Wells and (laughter, Miss Sadye Wells and Mrs. J. I,assar of New York. Presents an Authentic Showing of Mr..1. E. Gaylord of the Belcrest The Misses Gertrude Cohen and has returned from an extended trip to Saratoga, Lake Placid, Atlantic Celia Becker were the guests of Miss Bess Kosak at her cottage at City, Boston and New York. Sylvan Lake over the week-end. Miss Yetta D. Jac o bs formerly Mr and Mrs. M ilham Rowssen Of Detroit and now of San Antonio, Texas, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. and daughter, l'hylis Shurl, of 2185 Buena Vista avenue, accompanied M. Benjamin of Wilson avenue. Matrnificent Coats This presentation is an outstanding Fashion achievement. Russian ermine, eastern mink, Per- sian broadtail, Alaskan and Hudson seal, leopard, pony, and muskrat.... create coats of significant beauty and new smartness. Prices are decidedly lower now than will prevail in the Fall, and a deposit holds any coat in our cold-storage vaults until wanted. SHOPS . 1426 Woo..,‘ard Ave. KNOW YOUR TEA LEAVES! CRYSTAL GAZING AND CARD READING VISIT DETROIT'S MOST UNIQUE TEA ROOM FORTUNE TOLD WITH CAVE LUNCHEON I. Feldman. a kitchen shower by Sirs. Jack Hock and Mrs. Irving Mts. Sam Collier, a linen shower by Ise Misses Ilelen and Sarah Balani- Schrieber honored Miss Rae Becker- man at a delightful bridge-luncheon zow and a handkerchief and hosiery 16 guests, last Wednesday at the shower by Miss Fritzia panto. lielcrest. II. Horwitz left on a fishing trip Mrs. Sidney Goldbezg of Waverly , to the mountains in Spnxane, Wash. anillac and her (laughter Lenore ' On his return he will visit Seattle are spending the month off Augu(t and Vancouver and return through at Wolf Lake. Canada. Mr. And Mrs. Max Wiener and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg daughter, Shirley, tok Rochester and family of Hazelwnod avenue avenue are spending the month at 1,-ft for the White Mountains for 'South Haven. the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. II. Friedgut, who Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs have have been the guests of Mr. and returned from a two months' Euro- Mrs. Sam Schwartz of Virginia pean trip and are now residing in Park, left last Sunday to return to t heir r new on en( Iri e Drive new hour h their home in Newark, N. J. August Fur Sale sion. Mrs. Louis Ilarrison and 4-laugh- ter, Elaine, left Detroit and are returning to their home in Los Angeles. 1111 Select Your Fur Coat Now Storage Free Miss Lennore Schaffer, who has been visiting Miss Dorothy King of the Wilshire. has returned to her home in Atlantic City. $5 Deposit will hold any Gar. meat.. We store it f re*. Great Reductions on Scarf. and Chokers Priced to Suit You. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman' spent several days in Mt. Clemens the past week. CZECHOSLOVAK ART SHOP Mrs. David King of Atkinson avenue and Mrs. Daniel Siegel en- tertained 20 guests at the Belcrest on Thursday of last week in honor of Miss Beckerman and Mrs. L Eaten Special for One Week Your Fur Coat • 4 • Repaired and Glazed, $35 Mr. and Mrs. Tannenh'ln and daughter, Rita, of the Wilshire are motoring through the east. Mr. and Mrs. Athur Schwartz of the Belcrest sailed last week for an extended trip through Europe. 11111 WOODWARD AVE. DETROI1T ?Jr. York. 201 E. 17tk Bt. Las Angeles. 627 W 7th St. Platys., Cee.he•I•vakia are featuring them in the current open- ings. Anticipating the popularity of this Reservations are being accepted for the first anniversary banquet of the A. Z. A. chapter of Detroit to be held Sept. 9, at the B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. Among the honorary guests of the occasion will be Hon. Alfred M. Cohen, president of the B'nai B'rith; Philip Klutznick, secretary of the International A. Z. A.-Na -4 , than Heller, a member of the su- preme advisory council; Morris Shatzen, president of Pisgah Lodge, and members of Grand Rapids and Toledo chapters. Entertainment is to be fur- nished by Meyer Shapiro of the Walter Damrosch School of Music and Miss Miriam Horwitz, a pupil of Benetson Netzorg. There will also be entertainment provided by local radio entertainers. Dancing, which is to follow the dinner, will be held in the main ballroom. Music will be furnished by Sey- mour Simons' Bloomfield Hills Country Club Orchestra. Aaron Kurland, attorney, is the present sponsor of Detroit A. Z. A. The Misses Henna Grabowskv and Dorothy Bloom have returned from Madison, Wis., where they attended a university summer ces- We emphasize our location in your neighborhood and invite dresses—and cur cables tell us that the coutur- Mrs. Max Lazarus of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Israel Lazarus and little daughter, Betty henna, of Akron, (I., are visiting at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, :Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lazarus of by their father, are motoring east, 15518 Fairfield avenue. They are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg and stopping at Boston, New York, At- also being entertained by Xeveral of lantic City and various other cities. daughters, Irene and Sladeline of their friends here. the Chatham are guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levenson of Grand Hotel, Mackinac. Mrs. I. Ressler of Collingwood 1614 Taylor avenue left on a motor avenue has returned from a three Mrs. Simon Seegar of Calvert trip through the east, On their months' visit in San Diego and Les avenue entertained 12 guests at a return trip to New York they will at the delightful bridge-luncheon Angeles, Calif. meet their brother-in-law, I/r. Sam- Golden Glow August 8. uel Schneider of Chicago, who has Edward Brownstein and Leon returned from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg have Goldsmith of Polk Manor have re- turned from a visit to Mackinac.• returned from a ten clays' motor Among the pre-nuptial affairs in - honor of Miss Betty Feldman, trip through Canada and Yellow harry A. Rich of the Lee Crest !whose marriage to Louis linlantrow stone Park. is spending a few weeks in the , will take place i n Aug. 19, was a Adriondacks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt and miscellaneous shower given by I Mrs. Henry II. Levett at the Wil- daughter Jean of the Belt•rest are guests at the Charlevoix Beach shire;; a personal shower by Mi•. Eva Tessler, a linen shower by Mrs. Hotel, Charlevoix, Mich. Stouts. Chiffon, Georgette with velvet combination. 'Remodeling and 'Repast-mg Paris is wearing printed transparent velvet , PLANS OF A. Z. A. FOR ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Mrs. M. Weiss of 2931 Clements avenue, accompanied by her two sons, Albert and Jack, and daugh- ter, Lillian, are touring through the east. They will stop for a time at lake George, N. Y., and while The Aleph Zadek Aleph Fraternity there, they will he the guests of will fete Albert A. Hendricks, who Mr. 81111 Men. ,Isles Anzel at Huh recently announced his engagement letts Hotel. to Miss Marillyn Schriebman. This Mr. and Mrs. J. Kay of Tyler is to be held jointly with the re- ception to be given in honor of the avenue were hosts ••• a delightful dinner, to 14 guests last Sunday following new pledges: Melville onhom, Moe Wolfgang, Milford evening in honor " Miss Cyril' Golden, Richard Edelstein, Ralph Lieberman 's betrothal. Specializing in Short 000 000000 0000 00000 in Paris ARE PRINTED increase, most members coming from ranks that have hitherto been Es from any Jewish na. tional activity. The success of the last concert with the Symphony Orchestra was celebrated at a social gathering Tuesday evening, Aug. 15, which was attended by many prospective members. An unusual musical program was the feature of the evening. Hyman II. Cohen sang beautifully an aria from Demon and Tschaikowsky's Romance. Other musical contributions were given by Mr. Mirtenbaum, Mr. Lutchansky and Mr. Siegel. Mrs. II. Trachtenberg of Pitts- ▪ burgh, Pa., has been visiting the last week her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Marx of Gladstone avenue. Mrs. Rose Ilersch and Alvin R. Ilersch motored with Rabbi Leon Frans to Montreal to attend the wedding of the Rabbi's brother, Philip, to Miss Cell Klein of that city, on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Rabbi Frans has already returned to the city. The Ilerschs are continuing on their tour through the lake re- gion and the Adriondacks, return- ing to Detroit Aug. 27. Two:Thirds of the Transparent Velvet' Dresses Harry Lefkofsky of 3322 Glynn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverblatt Court left for California to visit o f Los Angeles, Calif., arrived in his father, Joseph Lefkofsky of Los I ietroit to attend the celebration of Angeles, Calif. he golden wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer William G. Garelik and Robert D. Silverblatt. During their stay in Morris have returned from an ex- Dettroit Mr. and Mrs. Silverblatt tensive motor tour of the East and are stopping with their brother and outh, stopovers being made in New sister, Sir. and Mrs. Erwin L. York City, Bridgeport, Conn., Bal- Trattner, 1920 Collingwood, where Encouraged by the many suc- they will be happy to renew old . Galore and Washington, D. C. They cesses of the past three years, and were the house guests in Baltimore acquaintances. inspired by the confidence and sup- I of Mr. and Mrs. I. Snyder, and of (mkt t gained from the Jewish com- Mrs. tiara II. Fitelson in Bridge- Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons munity in Detroit, the Ilalevy port. (Lillian Kirschbaum) of Dumban. Chitral Society enters upon its ton Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry fourth year of activities with a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar C. Brown of Goldengate avenue are rich program dedicated to the fur- and daughter, of 1656 West Phila- spending a delightful vacation at therance anti development of Jew- delphia, left Sunday tor a fort- Ibis Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, ish music in all its varied forms. night's visit to New YtIK and At- Mich. The Ilalevy executive has just lantic City. completed a plan of activities that Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman and I will bring the Jewish song into Miss Celia Trachtenberg of West sons of Lawrence avenue, accom- every home, and will enable any Philadelphia avenue is spending her periled by their sister, Edith Weis- Jewish boy or girl possessed with vacation at the Y. W. H. A. ('amp, blum, returned from an extended I musical tal t t develop ap- Jeddo, Mich. trip to Atlantic City and Asbury preciation for Jewish music. Park, N. J. Due to the great impression The Misses Clare and Mynne made by the last Jewish National Franzblau have returned from a Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and son, Night on Belle Isle, which was to motor tour of the Southern and Herbert, returned from a motor many young men and women a Eastern states. They were accent- trip to Johnstown and Pittsburgh, self-revelation of national pride, . 1 panted by Miss Edith Franzblau of Pa., and Akron, 0. the membership of the Ilalevy or- Long Island. ganization has been steadily on the Miss Roslyn Lichtenberg of New York City, whose marriage to Dr. • Theodove I. Roth of this city will • I be an event of September, has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Morris ti Feigenbaum of the Seward Hotel. — at their — Music on Steamer by'Simons'hBloomfield Hills Country Club Orchestra i HALEVY PLANS FOR YEAR'S ACTIVITIES Twenty Years In Detroit .. Article on "'Christ" Erroneously Credited To Dr. L. M. Franklin • VOGUE FUR CO. 1440.1442 Broadway, Near John R. Checker Cabs Empire 7000 "Look For Big Barrel in the Window" BOHEMIAN CAVE Clifford 0678 1234 Library Avenue AUGUST SALE On Furniture Nov Going On Special for This Week L ('ire Tubes, 30x3!:2 and 29x3,75 98C] ART FURNITURE CO. 4104-8 Fenkell Ave. at Livernois Phone Long , -(low 8170 SPECIAL CASH RAISING SALE In the Well-Known Paint Store of SIMON KNOPPOW 9152 Twelfth St., Near Atkinson. Empire 6501. PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WALL PAPER Regular $2 paint, now $1.35.. Wall paper reduced 4c a roll and more. All other goods and painters' supplies greatly reduced. • DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Thu. new and beautiful store. by value of Its ton overhead, I. axle to ....e your jewelry needs at Priem that mean savings. Greetiog Cards and Bridge Sews Cards A. ARISS, JEWELER 12036 DEXTER BLVD. 1