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School days
are just ahead

the School Wardrobe

Fall
clothes, spurt clothes, school

clothes must be spiv and span for

the season just at hand. You can

save yourself much time, worry

and money if you will just call

Forest Cleaners and let them

clean, refresh and reshape your
children's apparel.

CLEANERS
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call MEIrose 4-200

With a complete line of Canada's Finest High-Grade Pelts and
well furred skins, known for their exceptional durability and
tine appearance. Every garment will be made to measure with
an individual pattern under the personal supervision of

MURRAY H. DRAIMIN

FUR DESIGNER
DETROIT, NIICHIGAN
TORONTO, CANADA
INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED
11525 DEXTER BLVD., COIL. HUMPHREY

for the Holidays

Young Israel of Detroit invites young
men and women (and their elders, too) to
attend the High Holy Day Services which it
will conduct at its synagogue in the Jewish
Center, 31 Melbourne Ave. Services will
follow the traditional Orthodox manner.

Reservation. can be made any evening (except Fri-
day) et the Jewish Center, from 8 P. M. to 10 P. M.

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Ds:wing on My, from 8 :30 to 111—Radio Entertainers

Music on Steamer by Seymour Simons'
Bloomfield Hills Country Club Orchestra

TICKETS $1.00 PER PERSON

or reputation for super values is pretty well established.
The beauty of buying furniture from us is that your choice
doe, not compel you to confine your selection to just a few
styles. We welcome the opportunity of showing you around.

B. & B. Furniture Co.

Longfellow 2081

Our August FUR SALE

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg
and Sirs. Lena Miller and daughter, 13'NAI MOSHE SERVICES
AT JERICHO TEMPLE
-• Hannah, of 2911 Clements avenue
ha, as their guests Mr. .lorry
Mills, Mr. Leo Rosenthal and Mr. Cantor A. A. Rosenfield 'Again to
Milton Spitzer, of New York.
Conduct Services.

\Miss Anna Warren has returned
Congregation B'nai Moshe an-
from a month's sojourn in Atlantic nounces that high Holy Day terr-
City and Washington, D. ('.
ines will he held this year at Jericho
Temple, Joy road near Linwood.
Special committees will he in
charge of the sale and distribution
of tickets at Jericho Temple daily
Strictly Kosher Caterer
from 3 to 9 p. m.
Rev. A. A. Rosenfield, who has
Weddings, Kagagentents, Ban-
been cantor of the congregation for
quets—All Social Functions
'the past five years, will again effi-
date. This noted cantor will also
conduct selichoth services Saturday
evening, Sept. 8.
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COMPANY

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DR. HERZFELD MEMBER
REGISTRATION BOARD

We Cater in the Leading Hotels

Now Going On!

125 RICHTON AVENUE
Call Longfellow 5854

Lack of space doesn't permit us to say much of this event
but we urge you to come in and see for yourself. You'll be
surprised both at the quality of our garments and low prices.,

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REPAIRING—REMODELING—RESTYLING

'The

Blue Bird Fur Shop
8653

HELENE
SHOP

Euclid 5165

12172

Dexter Blvd.

COMFORT AND BEAUTY IN
FINE FURNITURE

(Between Richton and Mon-
terey)

have in this before shown such an artistic array of
fors.W;ure
this August Furniture Sale.
Unless you are partial to "fancy prices" you'll find a most
at'rreable surprise the way we mark our merchandise.

Fine Silk and Velvet
Dresses, Lingerie
and Hose.

Offer, a Selected Stock of

We also specialize in
dresses for stout women.

ART FURNITURE CO.

4104.8 Feakell Axe. •t Li•ernois

CONGREGATION
BETH MOSES

586 Owen Avenue

Announces the Engagement of

Cantor Moshe Valowick

(The Renowned Blind Cantor)

FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES

(Also Two Days of Succoth)

An opportunity to really enjoy holiday services.

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Tickets on sale at the Shale from the committee from 8
to 10 P. M. during entire month Of Ellul. You are urged to
buy your ticket early.
H. C. SILVER, Peas.

Those who like to shop leisurely will find this ele-
gant shop conveniently located—and combined with
the extraordinary values to be had in this August offer-
ing your trip here is sure to be both pleasurable and
profitable.
We remodel and restyle your old fur garments.

Birnbaum ' s Fur Shop

CURTAINS
DRAPES

Garfield 1692

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Alteration done by an ex-
perienced dressmaker free
of charge.

Phone Longfellow 8170

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Governor Fred W. Green Turs-
day announced the appointment of
Dr. Mark Herzfeld to the Board of
Osteopathic Registration and Ex-
, amination, for a term ending Apr.
30, 1933.
Dr. Herzfeld was previously
chairman of the state legislative
committee of the Michigan Society
of Osteopathic Physicians and Sur-
geons. Ile resides at 7315 John R.
and his offices are in the Fine Arts
building.

Midwest Branch of Women's
League of United Syna-
gogue Honors Mrs. Gordon

Mts. A. Louis Crordon of 9501
LaSalle boulevard has been selected
to represent the Midwest Branch of
the Women's League of the United
Synagogue of America, as vice-
president and chairman of the state
of Michigan.

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August Fur Sale

Extra Special for
One Week

I WANT
the women of De-
troit to know the fur
va/ues 0.1 I am
offerine. 'rho follow-
ing are soom es•
•mples el th• val.
ues and will save
you cnoneY•
WM. GAYNOR.
P'.•
W. will remodel, re-
pair end glaze your
for coat for

$35

Hudson Seal
(Dyed Muskrat)
■ ••i with either
a Johnnie or
Queen Ann col.
lar.

$265

VOGUE
FUR CO.

1440.1442
Broadway,
Near John R.

Tea-leaf

Checker Cabs Empire 7000

CALL RANDOLPH 2300 FOR RESERVATIONS

1: Sunday ]Ginner at the DetrautoLeland (F,

M. A. PEREIRA

Twelfth Street

Ilimelhoch's—"Himel.Hose"—First Floor

11551 Dexter Boulevard

The Finest of Furniture and
Never a Fancy Price

1 0345-10349 Linwood Ave.

:shadings—our Corticelli llose is every inch
pure silk.

We have a beautiful display of the latest creations
right in your own neighborhood. The number of the
models is limited and therefore warrants your immedi-
ate action.

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Ship Ahoy! Are You Sailing on the

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Length — sheerness — lovely nuances in

Take advantage of buying Furs
now at Birnbaum's,„
August Fur Sale

CANTOR MILKOVSKY
AT MISHKAN ISRAEL

Bicur Cholem Society

A Corticelli Hose
At a New Lower Price

Marriages

GARFIELD 4484

Given by

"Himel-Hosel 7

Births

ANNOUNCING
CANADA FURS

TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28

Our
New Sheer

Wedding Calendar

24•Hour Service on Men's Suits

MOONLIGHT

Mrs. Celia Dunsky of 1662 Elmhurst avenue announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Sally, to Mr. Sam Cutler of Winnipeg
Mrs. Seymour Lewis of Monterey Manitoba, Canada.
avenue entertained at a delight fu
Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Orman of 1978 Seward avenue announce the
bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous
shower on Wednesday, Aug. 22, is engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Mr. Herman Goldberg, son
of
Mr.
and Mrs. I. Goldberg of this city.
honor of Miss Corrinne Marje Git
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schulz of 4007 Twelfth street announce the
tleman, a bride-elect.
betrothal of their daughter, Mollie, to Arthur Meizels, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Kay Mrs. Jack Meizels of 2671 Glendale avenue.
have returned from an extended
Mr. and Mrs. II. Harper of 9009 Twelfth street announce the
European trip.
engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Ilarry A. Millman, son' of
Mrs. Mary Millman of 1927 Pingree avenue. The wedding will take
Mr. and Mrs. Leoa,Van Vliet place in January.
and daughter, Marion, who left on
Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams of this city announce the engagement
the Mediterranean trip the early
of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Abrams, to Dr. Merely Marks, son of
Hyman II. (ohen, prominent
part of the summer are now in
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marks of New York City.
Ilalevy soloist, has accepted the
Jerusalem.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Schlyfestone of Pontiac announce the engage- post of cantor with the new Beth
Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Gaberman ment of their daughter, Rose, to Bernard Linderman, son of Mr. and David Congregation, Fourts•mth
and Elmhurst, which is at present
have returned from Europe after Mrs. Alex Linderman of Detroit.
the largest Orthodox house of wor-
C. year's stay where Dr. Gaherman
ship in the city.
did post-graduate work in surgery
in the clinics of Vienna and Prague.
Sir. Cohen is a graduate of the
Imperial School of Musk in Odessa
Mr. and Sirs. Lou Iturnstein of
and has a thorough knowledge of
Boston boulerrd are spending
both Jewish liturgical music and
some time in Cedar Point, Ohio,
operatic composition.
Sept. 2—Miss Faye Frankfort! to Mr. Meyer Ralph Katz, son o
Upon his arrive] to this country
Mrs. Monte Weisberg has re- Mrs. F. Katz of 2751 Rochester avenue.
DI years ago, Sir. Cohen made a
turned front Port Stanley.
Sept. 2—Miss Florence Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui, concert tour through the United
States and Canasta, and his beauti-
Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam Goldberg, to Irving Paul, son of Mrs. Fanny Paul of this city.
ful baritone voice and his artistic
Sept. 3—Miss Corinne Marie Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
one returned after a several week's
interpretation were acclaimed
stay
aa yat the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Sol Gittleman,•to Howard Stone.
wherever he appeared.
Island.
Before coming to Detroit Mr.
Cohen served as cantor with Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank
gregations Tifereth Israel and
have left to spend some time in
Shaarey Zt'dek, both in Winnipeg,
Charlevoix.
Canada. During his eight years
stay in that city Mr. Cohen has
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg and
founded and directed the well-
son, Milton, of Burlingame avenue.
Aug. 22—To Mr. and Sirs. J. II. 11 .0- ns (Ruth Harris) of 302
known Jewish Choral Society of
left on Thursday for a ten days' Rochester avenue, a slaughter.
Winnipeg. He then accepted a call
motor trip through Northern,
Aug. I6—To Mr. and Mrs. Si. Ilarrisof Wyandotte, Mich., a son, from the Congregation Shaare-
Canada.
Zedek at Minneapolis, Minn., where
Joseph Ray.
Aug. 15—To Mr.•and Mrs. Saul Karpf of 3212 Monterey avenue, he served as cantor for several
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Flanders
years.
a
son,
Bernard.
of Monterey avenue had as their
After a brief stay lit Windsor,
house guest, the past week, Miss
Mr. Cohen settled in Detroit and
Blanche SAwartz, of Johnstown,
became tick% e in the work of the
Pa.
Ilalevy Choral Society where Ile
found much opportunity to display
Mr. Harry I.. Sachs of Indianap-
his musical talent. He is now a
olis, Ind., is spending his vacation
member of the Halevy executive
as the guest Isf Mr. and Mrs. M.
board and chairman of the musical
Alpert of Blaine :venue.
the groom as best man, and the committee which is responsible for
BALANTZOW—FELDMAN
A beautifully appointed scene Messrs. Henry Feldman, brother the quality of the membership and
Mrs. A. I. Cohen and daughter, marked the wedding of Miss Betty of the bride, Leonard Simons and the choice of the lialevy repertoire.
Eleanor, of 2358 Elmhurst have Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Rose Robert Danto were ushers.
A double quartet under the lead-
returned from a six weeks' stay at Feldman of 625 East Kirby ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Balantzow are ership of Julius Miller, Halevy
Lake Geneva, Wis., and Chicago. nue, to Mr. Louis Balantzow, non spending their honeymoon in Du- conductor, will assist Cantor Cohen
While in Chicago they were ex- of Sir. and Mrs. Sam Balantzow loth.
in his services during the High Holy
tensively entertained by relatives of 2226 Hazelwood avenue, on
Among the out-of-town guests Days at the Beth David Congrega-
and friends.
Aug. 19, at the Chaarey Zetlek were Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and tion. The following Halevy singers
Synagogue. The ceremony was family and Mrs. Shore of Chicago. will participate in the choir: Mr. W,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finemban of performed by Rabbi Hershman
(layman, assistant conductor; Mr.
246 East Ferry avenue, Mr. and and witnessed by approximately
WANDER—RAVINE
Greenblatt, Mr. Margolis, Mr.
Mrs. Soran of 601 North Main
175 guests.
Aug. 5 the Mischkan Israel Con- Klein, Mr. Shechter, Mr. Saxe, Mr.
street, Royal Oak, and sister, Mrs.
The bride was beautiful in a gregation was the scene of the Chaifetz and Mr. Lutchansky.
Ben Klein of 1.5614 Normandy, are gown of white satin fashioned in
marriage of Miss Hattie Ravine,
motoring through the east and will Basque style with long tight sleeves
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Ra-
return the early part of September. and a Queen Anne color. Her long
vine of Blaine avenue, and J. Jack
veil was held in place by a tight Wander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
Honoring Miss Alice Herman of cap. She carried a beautiful bou-
than Wander of McKeesport, Pa.,
2.525- 25Z5252.52.52
Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit,
quet of roses and lilies of the val- with Rabbis Eisenman and Skill-
who is the house guest of Miss
ley.
man officiating.
Mollie Schuster of 141 West Be-
The Masters Irving Silverman,
The bride, who entered on the
thune, Miss Schuster entertained
nephew of the bride, acted as ring arm of her father and mother,
Saturday evening, Aug. 18, with a
bearer; Roy and Leonard Levett, was charming in a gown of white
bridge which was followed by
nephews of the groom, acted us satin and lace, made with a tight
midnight lunch and dancing.
train bearers, and the little Miss bodice and bouffant skirt with an
Lillian Wittman, cousin of the uneven hemline. Her tulle veil
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sternfeld
bride, was flower girl.
was held in place with a cap of
will he host and hostess to their
Miss Eva Tessler attended the rose pointe lace trimmed with
family, relatives and friends at a
bride as maid of honor, and the orange blossoms. She carried a
reception in honor of their silver
Misses Helen and Sarah Bttlant- shower bouquet of bride's roses
wedding to he held at their home,
now. sisters of the groom; Bello and lilies of the valley. .
21175 West Philadelphia avenue, on
Feldman, cousin of the bride, and
Miss Goldie Ravine, sister of the
Sunday, Aug. 28, from 2 to 5 and
F'ritzie Dunto, were bridesmaids. bride, as maid of honor, wore a
8 to 10. No cards.
Mr. Sam • Sternberg attended peach chiffon gown, and carried an
arm bouquet of roses and sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin of
peas. Sant Wander, brother of
West Boston. boulevard have as
the groom, was best man.
their guests Mr. Ruhwin's mother
Dinner immediately followed
and sister, Mrs. Frank Rabwin and
the ceremony, after which a re-
Miss Polly Rahwin of Holl•woosl.
els
ception was held.
California.
Mr. and Sirs. Wander will make
Will Be Assisted by Large Choir;
their home in Detroit.
Seats Now on Sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
man of 20 Chicago houlevard ll'ays'
POSEN—KRAFT
At a meeting of Congregation
for Europe Sept. 1, where they will
join relatives in France. They will Siishkan Israel, Blaine and I.in- A pretty wedding was solemn-
also visit Spain, Belguini and Hol- wood, on Aug. 19, a committee was ized Friday, Aug. 17 before sun-
land.
appointed to take charge of the set, when Miss I.ibbie Kraft was
sale of seats for the High Holy joined in marriage to Mr. Albert
Mr. and Mr.;‘ . -Max Schneider and Days. The personnel of the corn- Posen at the bride's residence, 348
family of 2530 Bast Philadelphia !MOAT follows:
Belmont avenue. Rabbi Spinach
J. Gellm•n, chairman; A. Shus- officiated.
left for an extended trip through
A reception followed
the east. They will visit New York, ter, A. N. Cohen, I. Fein, N. Zus- the wedding dinner. Mr. and Mrs.
Atlantic City, Washington, Phil- man, and H. l.ansky.
Albert .Posen are spendine: their
Members of the congregation and honeymoon in motoring (M-ough
adelphia and Niagara Falls. They
plan to return on Sept. 5.
others planning to worship at nort !tern Michigan, joining Mr.
Mishkan Israel are urged to make and Mrs. Harry Kraft of 3221
Louis Wolfgang of Gladstone their reservations at once.
Collingwood.
Services will be - conducted this
avenue has motored to New York
City where he will he the guest of year by Cantor Hyman Milkovsky.
GOLDBERG—COHEN
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cohen, 1482
b ' will be assisted by a
and Mr . Sydney Wolfgang and choir. Cantor Millowsky was for- Glynn Court, announce the mar-
merly cantor of Congregation 'Seth
family.
rite of their daughter, Ruth
Abraham and Congregation Eman-
Helen, to Sir. W. Abraham Gold-
Missed Edith and Helen Kallush uel. later going to Chicago. While berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jude
of 2910 Sturte•ant were hostesses in Detroit he was active in many Goldberg, on Sunday, Aug. 19.
at a bridge Thursday night, Aug. communal affairs, particularly the Rabbi Hershman officiates!.
Di, in honor of Miss Ruth Wiess, Jewish National Fund, the United
ti cousin, who is visiting them from Palestine Appeal and other Zionist
efforts.
McKeesport, Pa.

HALEVY SOLOIST IS
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