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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-08-24

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PAGE SIX

HE

erRenjaiimitilitoric-tE

'MANY TO WORSHIP ---
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK With Floor Space Almost Doubled

Nag Citg Notre

Beginning.

Mrs. Rose BergIIISS has re-
turned home after an absence of
two weeks in the East.

Monday, August 27

7 FIRST DAY OF

Healy's Friendship
Sale

Mrs. Jos. Kramer has returned
home after an extended visit with
her chiliren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y.
She was accompanied from there
by her daughter, Miss Miriam
Kramer.

Mrs. A. B. Roman and son,
Bobby, left last Friday for a visit
with relatives in Buffalo.

Mini Hirschfield has re-
turned from Buffalo, having been
culled home by the illness of her
brother, Milton, who is at Mercy
Hospital.

Miss

In honor of her guests, Mrs.
Thos. Hutton of Chicago and Mrs.
A. Balikoff of New York, Mrs.
Louis Hutton very charmingly en-
tertained eight tables at bridge
last Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz are
spending several days in Chicago.

REMARKABLE VALUES IN THE
FASHION SHOPS ON NEW
FALL MERCHANDISE

UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS IN LINENS,
FINE ARTS AND JEWELRY

SHOPS

THE GENERAL PUBLIC

In

Cordially Invited to Attend the

DEDICATION
SERVICE

of the New and Beautiful

Ample Public Accommoda-
tions Provided at Willis
Synagogue.

Among the Detroiters staying
at the Van Elton Lake Lodge,
Oscoda, Michigan, are Mrs. Joseph
Schwartz and daughter, Ruth Shir-
ley; Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Davies,
Joseph Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
. rence Jones and family. Mr. and
Mrs. M. Harvey Stoller. Mrs.
Joseph Koblin and daughters, Es-
telle and Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Lewis, Sir. and Mrs. Ben
Goldberg, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Con-
heim and son, Stanley; Mrs. Ben-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. David King, Mrs.
Sidney Alexander and soil, Junior;
the Misses Helen and Beatrice
Rosenberg and Il attie and Elsa
Loewenstein.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Levy of 519
East Philadelphia avenue, announce
the liar Mitzvah of their son, Stan-
ley, to take place at Congregation
Ahuvath Zion, Holbrook and Beau.
' 'den, Saturday, Sept. 8. They will
be at home tee relatives and friends
Sunday, Sept. 9, from 2 to 5 anti
7 to 10. No cards.

Sirs. Alex Klein and sal, Max,
have returned from South Haven,
Slit h., where they were guests at
the Wayland Hotel.

r. and Sirs. Louis Landsberg
f :1825 Fourth avenue have as their
:guests for two weeks their niece's,
Miss Minnie Nut hinheimer of New
Miss Velma Kahn of Waverly York, and the Misses Josephine and
avenue returned from an extended Ethel Jacoby of Flushing,
L. I.
motor trip through Michigan.

Mr. Louis Price has returned
from Mt. Clemens, where he vis-
Mrs. Abe %Wechsler of Squirrel
Mrs. Julius Ginsberg and chil- Ilill Pittsburgh, accompanied by
ited his wife, who is taking treat-
dren of Bay City, are spending the e , her son, Irving, is spending four
ment there.
month of August at their summer I weeks with her mother, Sirs. Alice
Miss Jean Solomon of Detroit home on Sylvan Lake. I Stiglitz of Nit. Clemens. Enrttute.
is the guest of Miss Lillian Galin-
Mrs. Wechsler and son visited in
The Misses Dorothy Krolik ands Detroit and Cleveland.
sky of Lincoln avenue.
Louise Kahn are spending a few'
weeks at Muskoka lake.
Mrs. Jacob Needle and daugh-
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
ter, Miss Alta Needle, of Oliphant,
HONORS TWO DEPARTED
Sirs. A. letterman of 2055 Glad- Pa., returned to their home after
stone, left for Great Falls, Mon- visiting Mrs. Needle's sister, Mrs.
Plants Trees in Hers1 Forest in tana, where she will visit her Louis Harris of Kipling avenue.
daughter, Mrs. Si. Lehman (Sylvia
Memory of Simon Stier and
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Clayman of
Mrs. Heckelman.
Imernum) for several months.
11842 LaSalle boulevard, accom-
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Sirs. S. Hodes of 445 Melbourne panied by Mrs. Clayman's sister
Emanuel announces that it is plant- avenue, left' for Albany, N. Y., and children, Sirs. I., Arends and
ing the following trees in the Ilerzl with her daughter, Mrs. Nat Levy, Harriet and Alvin A rends ter ('hi-
Forest of the Jewish National Fund and little granddaughter, Enid Rae, cage, Ill., returned from a pleasant
vacation at Kingsville, Ontario.
in Palestine.
who are returning home.
Three trees in memory of Simon
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Newman and
Stier, son of Mrs. Eva Stier, who
Mrs. Shirley Friedman of Glad-
died last Sunday, and two trees in stone avenue, has returned from daughters of 1478 Glynn court have
returned from an Eastern tour,
memory of the deceased Gertrude her vacation at Cedar Point.
visiting among other places at As-
Rachel Ileck•hmen, mother eef Mrs.
bury Park and Lakewood, N. J.,
S. Lightstone.
Miss Helen Freidman of Glad-
Niagara Falls, and the Adriondack
stone avenue, has returned from
Mountains. While in Utica they
her vacation in New York City and ,
were extensively entertained Icy a
the Catskill Mountains.
host of friends.

MEMORIAL MEETING
FOR DAVID HORVITZ

Beth David Synagogue

A memorial meeting will be held
Wednesday evening, Aug. 29, at
7:30 p. m., at the Agudas
Achim Synagogue, Hastings street
between Kirby and Ferry ave-
nues, in honor of the late
David Horvitz, deputy grand
master of Michigan of the hide-
(Rodent Order of Brith Sholom and
Sid C. Krause, late grand muster
of the circler. Friends are invited
tti hear the eulogies tee be delivered
by Rabbi Zukuta, Rabbi Aishiskin
and Rabbi Rabinowitz. District
Deputy Harry Rosenstein will act
as chairman.

FOURTEENTH AND ELMHURST

Sunday, August 26, at 2 P. M.

The procession will begin front the branch, corner
Owen and John R., at 1 p. in.

The Juvenile Band will march in the procession.

%

Clergymen and moat prominent speakers of
Detroit will address the audience.

NIS

Cheicker

Cabs Empire 7000

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kavanau of
Mrs. Jack Stiglitz of Calvert
2210 Hazelwood avenue, announce
the liar Mitzvah of their son, Ber- avenue is spending several weeks
in Atlantic City.
nard Charles, to take place at Con-
gregation Emanuel this Saturday
Mrs. L. Arends and children, Al-
morning. A reception will be, held
vin and Harriet, who have been
at the liar Mitzvah's residence Sun-
vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
day, from 7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
Clayman, have returned to their
home in Chicago.
Sirs. M. Neimark of Crudder ave-
nue and her children, Sol, Delphine
Miss Ida Cooper eef Cartioni ave-
and Beatrice, left for the remainder
nue entertained 21 guests at a per-
of the season for their summer
sonal shower honoring Sliss Mollie
home at Venice on the Lakes.
Cohen eef Hague avenue, a bride-
elect of Sept. 2.
Dr. and Mrs. %V. W. Kahvof Cal-
veer rt avenue have r•turnezi home
Mk. M. Stone and daughter,
a a ft .r a non
ct the s 0 0:i ti on in
i th Al -
Maurine, are spending the month
gonquin Park and the Muskoka
of August in New York, stopping
Lake Region of Ontario.
at the Pennsylvania hotel.

Mrs. I. B. Krauss of 4625 Chene
has returned from tin extended trip
through the East.

Sir. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro,
formerly of Webb avenue, have
moved to 2418 Calvert avenue.

Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and
family have moved from 2495
Taylor avenue to 2181 Blaine ace
nue.

Because—

Every fur coat is offered at a positive and worthwhile
discount.

11729 DEXTER BLVD.

Featuring

After September 1st every price will be higher.

Madame Renauld Frocks
For Little Women

Present selection is large—more than 3,000 fur .coats.
By buying now you get first choice.

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

Our plan of convenient payments makes it possible to
acquire your coat now—at August prices--with a very
moderate cash outlay.

You'll like Detroit's
Neu,
Smart
Shop

This sale ends Sept. 1st.

Only six days remain in which to have the August
discount.

For here are
dresses
g a y

with colorful,
pleasant deco-

Buy With Confidence

rations a n d

with the lithe
lines of swag-
g e r Parisian
designing

Original

CZECHOSLOVAK

ANNIS FURS

WOODWARD

AT CLIFFORD--FOUNDED

1887

ART SHOP

WOrrlYWARCY Apr.. DFIR011 I
New noes. 201 a. MY at
Los Anaeles. air W. 7lb at.
Pistyas,Crwayarelevalsia

young girls will need for back to school Fall
days. The Girls' Shop, the Children's Shoe and
Millinery Shops, and the Girls' Furnishings
Shop are now completely equipped to meet the
school needs of girls six to sixteen. The mer-

chandise is brand new, smartly and suitably.
styled for all school occasions.

TuE FOURTH FLOOR

The j. L. Hudson Co.

1', 11 11 0 1 i

HACK'S SCHOOL SHOES
ARE HEALTH BUILDERS
for Growing Youngsters s

their fttiug qualities and duralehic lien:
no equal. Cost no inide than Ordinary good shos.

HACK'S HEALTH SHOES

Are ideal school sitoeS;

Only Expert Foot Fitters Are Employed

Fifth Floor

Stroh Bldg.

Adams As. W.

Announces That the Highly Gifted Baritone
and Well-Known Cantor

Dr. A. A. Rosenfeld

(with choir)

Will Conduct Services for the Coming
Holidays

,

Selichoth

Saturday

Yom Kippur

Sept. 8, at

Monday,

Midnight.

Sept. 24.

Rosh lifaonah

Succoth

Saturday

Sept.

Sept. 29 to

15,

Oct. 7.

Sunday

Sept.

1 .

16

Services on Above Dates at Jericho Temple

Tickets at reasonable rates, obtainable daily, 3 tett p.
m., at Jericho Tstffiple, Joy Road between Lawton and Lin-
wood.

1

OPENING OF

ROSEN'S BAKERY

8532 Twelfth Street (near

Pingree)

Saturday, August 25

MR. ROSEN, WELL-KNOWN BAKER, WHOSE PROD-

UCTS WERE ALWAYS IN DEMAND WITH HIS FORMER
PATRONS, WILL OPEN A MODERN SANITARY BAKERY.

WILL SPECIALIZE IN TIIE OLD TIME BOHEMIAN
PATENT BREAD.

Souvenirs Will Be Given Away on Saturday, August 25.

JUDEA LIFE INSURANCE
LICENSED IN MICHIGAN

According to a report from the
home office of the Judea Life Insur-
ance Cnnepany, 44 East 23rd street,
New York, N. Y.. the company was
licensed to do life insurance busi
ness in the states of Michigan and
Kentucky. This increase's the num-
ber of states where the Judea Life
has been licensed to do business to
11. The other 12 states are New
York, New Jersey, Delaware, :Mary-
Lind, District of Columbia, Illinois,
Missouri, Minnesota, Texas, Mass-
achusetts, Rhode Island and Maine.
The Judea Life Insurance Com-
pany is a subsidiary of Ore ludo
Insurance Company, Ltd. of Pales.
tine, with the home office in Jerusa-
lem, and loth companies are owned
:rid controlled by the Judea Indus-
trial Corporation which is chart-
ered in the state cf New York.
At a luncheon given at Charlie's
Restaurant, New York, in howl-
of Isaac Carmel, Zionist propagand-
ist, organizer and journalist, on the
ccasion of his leaving New York
for settling in Cleveland. Samuel
Mason, vice-president of the Judea
Life Insurance Co., announced that
Mr. Cannel Fitts been app anted
general agent ft* Ohio state fir the
Judea I,ife Insurance Co. Mr.
Masco also stated that Sir. Carmel.
as general agent, can also (Term.
in other states. He stated that the
Judea Life Insurance Co. hat beep
lioensed in 16 asst,‘ in the United
States.. The cempany also r'per-
stcs in Syria, Egypt and hr pas seam
t c operate a sister ecmpany in
Great Britain as branch of the t
7 Palestine Judea Life Insurance Co.

--

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

COLLECTION OF J. N. F.
BOXES BEGINS SUNDAY

Sam Glass, chairman of the, box
committee of the Jewish National
Fund Committee of Detroit, an-
nounces that boxes will be cleared
commencing on Sunday.
All boxholders are urges' by the
committee to greet the voluntary
collectors with the cordiality that
the fund deserves.
Those who have moved are asked
to notify Abe Laehover, at the
Kirby Center, Northway 1170, of
heir new addresses, and their boxes
will be cleared.

I HACK'S Tweety.eight

Footwear for Men, Women and Children.

A TRIBUTE TO
ROSE WEINSTEIN

Miss Rose Weinstein, who was
taken from us so suddenly, has
graven for herself a niche in the
home, in society and in the nation
and was a credit to all of us. She
exemplified the Israelitish qualities
and virtues of womanhood outside
of her environment. She has
served well her employer in the
commercial world, and thereby
contributed to the Gentile world;
she also served with zeal the
Jewish people.
Peace and rest on her journey,
from sense to soul, on the eternal
road where the righteous rest for-
ever.
X. OFOEL.

The Rae
Shoppe

plans and' preparation:. to provide everything

Voluntary support is e0111111j; to
the Association for Z. 0. A. Re.
organization from many cities,
particularly from the south and
southwest, which at the Pitts-
burgh convention strongly aided
the administration.
The North
Louisiana Zionist District, which
sent uninstructed delegate's tee the
convention, after hearing the re-
port of its principal delegate, Na-
than Maroc, adopted the follow-
ing resolution:
"Resolved,
That the North
Louisiana Zionist District approves
and indorses the stand taken by
our delegate, and by the anti-ad-
ministration forces; and be it fur-
ther
"Resolved,
That the Nor
Louisiana Zionist District give to
the opposition its most hearty sup-
port tee aid them in carrying out
their prografie to restore to the
Zionist Organization of America
that harmony and peace which
is vitally necessary to maintain
the confidence and support of
American Jewry see that the up-
building eef Palestine will gee for- :
ward with renewed energy; be it
further
"Resolved,
That the above
resolutions be spread on the min-'
utes and a copy mailed tee the ad- .
ministrative committee eef the
Zionist Organization eef America,
the Opposition Reorganization
Committee and the New Pales-
tine."

Miss Mildred Gloria Kaufman
of New York City is stopping here
on her way from Beverly Hills,
California. as the guest of her
cousin, Ruth Altschuler.

The Misses Lucille Gould and
Bertha Levenberg of Chicago, are
spending a few weeks in Trento,
the guests of Miss Rocca Horowitz.

This year with almost every shop almost twice
as l'arge, the Children's Floor has made special

The spirit of youth demands correctly-fitted shoes
to give growing fent 411 opportunity to develop
plc sically. •

The righteous perisheth and no man
lavetti it to heart; and the merciful men
ere taken away: none considering that the
righteous is taken away from the evil to
come.--Isaiah, 57-1.

Dr. and Mrs. 1. Irving Bittker
and son, Jimmie, and Mr. and Sirs.
Max Grossman are spending two
weeks at the Grenbush Inn, Green-
hush, Mich., later touring Northern
Slichigan, stopping at Mackinac
and St. Ignace.

Ready for School

NORTH LOUISIANA
ZIONIST DISTRICT
JOINS OPPOSITION

Miss Jeannette Cohen returned
home from a week's stay at Cass
Lake. •

Mr. anti Sirs. Joseph Pike (Shir-
ley Strickstein), have returned
from their honeymoon trip tee the
Fast. They are making their home
at 2005 West Philadelphia.

Buy Your Fur Coat Now
During the 42nd and Greatest
August Sale of ANNIS FURS

Children's Floor

licser.vations for the High Holy
l)ay services to be held under the
auspices of Congregation Shaarey
&tick are already being made
Services will be held at the syna•
gogue, Willis avenue and Brush
street; at its northwest branch,
9125 Twelfth street; and at the
Westminster Community House,
Hamilton avenue and Glynn court.
Owing tee the fact that the over-
whelming majority of the members
will attend the service's at the West-
minster Community House, it is not
thought likely that nun-members
will he accommodated at that place
of worship. If, however, seats will
be available to non-members, an-
nouncement to that effect will be
made in due time. At the Twelfth
street branch, too, members will be
accommodated first, and such seats
as may remain unused by members
will be available to the public.
While a considerate number of
members will worship at the Willis
avenue synagogue, a great many
persons living south of Grand
boulevard will have an opportunity
to worship during the forthcoming
solemn season amid conditions of
quiet, comfort and dignity in one
of the most beautiful consercative
synagogues in America. All who
plan to worship at the synagtgue
should secure their tickets as soon
as possible. They may he had at
the office of the synagogue, Willis
avenue and Brush street, any day
between 9 and 5:30.



A spiendfaly complete meal. canals.
Rely served, In the unYorpaYsed appoint.
en. of the lusuriorra Savoy. Ilem•rk•
able value. $1.25.

Spevral Sunday !Tinny'', 31.50.

WEDDINGS

Particular •ttenti,n and %ervire to ban.
quets, weddings, bridge parties.
?hone !Condo. ph 5600 fore
rrangemats.

DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL.'

111111
1111 WOODWARD

at ADELAIDE

DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY AT
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS

Thi , nsw and beautiful eta-e. he virtue of Its lose
ts,rthead.
ti.de to
pwelry nsed• a. pare.
that mean , ..Ina..

Conlin, Cards

and Ilr.dea
Score Cards

A. ARISS, JEWELER

12036 DEXTER BLVD.

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