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March 08, 1929 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-03-08

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PAGE SIX

Like A Trip
Down 5th Ave. N. Y.

To visit Philcon's just now is like taking
a trip down New York's famous Fifth ave-

nue—notable for its thoroughbred, well-
dressed gentlemen. For here at Philcon's
is authentic style in clothing. Men's suits
that reveal every detail of the most distin-
guished tailoring executed according to the
latest designs approved by good taste in
Detroit, New York and London. And the
fabrics include a wide variety of the latest
weaves and colors loomed by the best mills.
Style at the right price will be found in all
sizes.

SUITS & TOPCOATS

$29.50, $34.50, $39.50 and $45.00

~ lhil ieans

FOX. THEATER BLDG.

WOODWARD AVENUE

Be Sure To Visit The flower Show

And remember, the Subway Flower Shop is always a veri-
table garden of flowers.

TO ADMIT ONLY 100
TO Y. P. S. FORMAL

Interest is being shown in the
formal dance to he given March :le
by the Young People's Society of
the Shaarey Zedek at the Lee Plaza
ballroom. Invitations have been
mailed out and responses have be-
gun to arrive. Jean Goldkettes
Country Club Orchestra will play.
Because of the limited space a n d
the desire of the dance colnillittee
for perfect dance conditions, only
100 tickets will be sold.
Members of the board of direc-
tors of the Sisterhood of Shati•ey
Zedek will be the patronesses of
the affair. Mrs. Maurice H. Zack-
helm has been named chairman of
the committee co-operating with
the Young People.
A regular meeting of the Young.
People's Society will be held Sun-
day afternoon in the auditorium of
the main synagogue, Willis and
Brush. A comedy adapted by a
member of the organization will
be presented 00 the feature part
of the program, Music and done-
ing will follow the play.

CHILD STUDY CLASSES
CLOSE WITH LUNCHEON

The Child Studay classes con-
ducted by Mrs, Emery Monash
for members of the Mothers Clubs
if Detroit have finished their pre-
scribed course and will celebrate
the success at a luncheon which
will be held on Monday, March 1N,
at 1:30 o'clock at Beltramini and
Rush, Woodward at ['anklet•.
Both the young married women
, and the middle aged mother, as
well as the grandmother, found in-
terest in these classes. At the
luncheon there will be members of
the Council of Jewish Women who
sponsored these classes, members
of the Jewish ('enter board of di-
rectors, representatives of the
press, of the Board of Education
and the Board of Recreation,

I

"Always Soy It with Flowers"

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By FLOWERS for Your llama Every Week

Subway Flower Shop

CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop.

Fastidious Men!

Cherry 9171



227 Gratiot Avenue.

Prompt Attention to Telegraph Orders

We are now showing,
new Spring arrivals of
Shirts, Hosiery, Under-
wear and Neckwear.
Our stock is complete,
high-grade, and our prices
reasonable.
We Invite Your Inrpretitm

The Maybelle 'Beauty Shop

Announces their removal from 8617 Twelfth St. to

8260 Twelfth Street, at Virginia Park

Ladle: and Children'. Haircuttlne by "BILL REYNOLDS"
Formerly at 1918 West Philadelphia
For Appointment. call NORTIIWAY 1138

Fashion Shirt
Shop

2335 Woodward

COME TO MILANO'S

■ at Vernor Highway

the only place in the city that
serves genuine Italian food

Food Served Amidst Immaculate Surroundings
Noonday Luncheons, 11:30 to 2

2950 EAST JEFFERSON

EDGEWOOD 9407

Mattresses
and Box Springs

Made to Order

Cta.1...eart
brsOn 1-

Latest

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By

Specializing in renovating
mattresses, box springs, pillows.
ONE-DAY SERVICE
Phone Glendale 7270

Longfellow 2223-4

FEATURED IN HUDSON'S
FABRIC SHOPS

There is a wide variety of the smartest new
printed patterns . .. leafy designs, small
floral motifs, many types of small and large
dots, tiny "calico" all-over designs, mod-
ernistic motifs . . • dark backgrounds and
light backgrounds. 39 inches wide.

Nles•rs. Julius, Charles and
Samuel Rubiner spent the past
week-end in New York. From
there, Mr. Charles Rubiner pro-
ceeded to Washington to witness
the inauguration ceremon ies.
While in Washington, Mr. Rubiner
was a guest at tea of Mrs. Maim I
Walker Willebrandt, assistant
United Slates attorney-general.
Later, he was also a guest at a pri-
vate dinner given in honor of the
United States minister to Bolivia,
David Kaufman, by his brother,
Morgan Kaufman of Scranton, Pa,

Wool Crepes for the Coats, $2.95 yard
This smart soft, light-weight woolen is

MRS. SAMUEL STULBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van N'liet of
(Miss Flora Moscow)
1210
Edison
are
at
the
Arlington
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson
have returned from a two months' Hotel, Het Springs, Ark., after
A very attractive marriage took
having
spent
tire
weeks
at
Fort
trip to California. While in San
place Sunday, Feb 24, at the Wol-
Francisco they attended the meet- Lauderdal and Miami, Fla.
verine Hotel, when Miss Flora
ing of the thirty-first Council of
Mrs. S. Glint and son, Harold, Moscow, daughter of Mrs. Bessie
the Union of American Ilebrew
Moscow, became the bride of Sam-
is
visiting
her
son,
Abe,
of
Breck-
Congregations, Mrs. Robinson hav-
uel Stulberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ing been appointed a member of enridge, TCXI1K, formerly of De- Thomas Stulberg. The ceremony
the executive board of the National troit, and her sister, Sirs. S. Let- was performed at 7:30 by Rabbi
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. win, also of Breckenridge. She Aishiskin.
will spend several weeks in Miner-
Miss Moscow was lovely in her
a l Wells, Texas, and Chicago, Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman left before returning home early in bouffant gown of tulle and lace.
this week for Baltimore, Md., for May,
Iler veil hung from a tight cap of
a short stay. They will then pro-
mother-of-pearls and lace with
ceed to New York, where they will
Dr. Eugene H. Lehman, who is clusters of orange blossoms. The :. ‘ .4, ..
meet Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher
bridal
bouquet was formed of
en route to New York from the
of Pittsburgh, upon their arrival Conference of the National Edu- white roses and lilies of the valley. 7l.'
1.'
home front a European trip.
Miss
Pearl Kesel!, maid of hon-
cational Association, which was
held in Cleveland last week, visited or, wore a beautiful frock of green
Miss Frieda Weinstein of Hazel-
with his wife at Hotel Stetter of tulle and carried a bouquet of
wood avenue has returned from a this city. Dr. Lehman, Yale gradu- American Beauty roses The Misse:
several weeks' visit with relatives
ate and Rhodes scholar to Oxford, Lois Miller in French nude chif-
in Chicago, Ill.
is the founder and president of fon, Rose Honigman in nile green .1 .i . . ,
georgette, and Dorothy Garelik in
Miss Henrietta A. Robinson the Highland Manor boarding canary and lavendar taffeta, were
spent the past week in Cleveland, school and junior college fur girls, the bridesmaids, each carrying
situated at Tarrytown-on-Hudson,
O., in attendance at the Principals' N. Y., and is also director of the bouquets of roses with satin bows
Convention.
Highland Nature Camps at North to match their gowns.
Little Sharille Stulberg, niece of .!''..
Sebago Lakes, Maine. While at
....cy
Assistant Attorney-General and
the conference in Cleveland, Dr. the groom, was flower girl, and
Mrs. Charles Rubiner were guests Lehman addressed the National As- Master David H. Moscow, nephew 'il.'
last week of State Senator George sociathin of Principals of School, of the bride, served as ring-bearer.
J. Kolowich at a banquet given by for Girls on the subject, "What
Morris Stulberg performed the
..
the senator in honor of Gov. Fred Effect Will the Proposed New Lib- duties of best man and Maurice
W. Green. Lieut.-Gov. Laren D.
Moscow,
Louis
Swersky
and
Ar-
erty Calendar Exercise Upon the
'il',.
Dickinson, and members of the Program of Our Schools?"
thur Stulberg, acted as ushers.
tr.
.'
senate. The dinner was followed
After the ceremony a dinner
Dr. Lehman is being consulted
by dancing at the Downey House, constantly by fellow educators, was served to 100 guests, followed 4'.
by
dancing.
Lansing.
parents of his pupils at Highland
The out-of-town guests were Mr. i(I .
Manor, as well as parents of girls
Mrs. Muse Goldberg, accom-
and Mrs. B. Stulberg, Mr. and Mrs.
who attend his camp, with refer-
panied by her daughter, Mrs. ence to educational and recrea- T. Stulberg, M. Stulberg, Mrs. It V,
Stulberg and Mrs. R. Weisilorf of ':(e
Emanuel Cook and daughter,'
tional problems.
Toronto, Ont.; Mrs. J. Gould of ±,'.
Nancy Louise, of Duluth, Minn,
spent 10 days with Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Ginsburg is among the . Cleveland, Miss Tessie Sides of
C. A. Finsterwald en route to Detroiters who are visiting in Mi- Duluth, and Miss G. Singer of Chi- II,! ,'
, he al
4.'
their home from Greenville, Miss.,
l : , ' ) r ...
ami Beach, Florida.
where they attended the wedding
l all l (il Mrs. Stulberg left for a .,I,
moon trip to Chicago and ',I . .!
of their nephew.
Among the Detroiters in Mariet- upon their return will reside a: ,..t:.
Mrs. Wm. Bassisehis of Cleve- ta, Hot Springs, California, are 9532 Savery street.
,,..
Mrs. Skolnick, her two daughters
land, 0., is the guest of her and see, and Mrs. .1. Hollander,
mother, Mrs. Alice Decker of Tux-
fenn•rly of 144:lift.
'Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
edo avenue.

_
!Ire. Karl Slayer 111111 (laughter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Solomon of
Myra, of Woodland avenue are
Kalamazoo spent several days in
the city as guests of Mrs. Sylvia spending a month in Hot Springs,
Ark.
Gregor of West Grand boulevard.
—still

No Middleman Profit

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11524-36 Dexter Boulevard.

Two Important Fabrics
To Make Spring Ensembles

Printed Silks for the Frocks, $1.95 yard

More than 200 women attended
the bridge-tea sponsored by the
Sisterhood of Congregation Shea-
rey Zedek at the Stetter lintel on
March 5. Mrs. Charles Smith,
president of the Sisterhood,
thanked the committee in charge
of arrangements and all who as-
sisted in making this a successful
affair. The next regular meeting
of the Sisterhood will be held on
Tuesday, March 20. Mrs. M. H.
Zackhom will deliver a talk 1/a her
recent European trip. An inter-
esting musical pregnant is also be-
ing arranged for this meeting.

From Factory to You

RADIO
ELECTRICAL WIRING
ELECTRIC AND RADIO REPAIRS

A Charming Bride

DETROIT
MATTRESS
CO.

3139 Grand River Ave.

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Mr. and N1rs. Herman Smite,
wailing
err.rtaitual NO guests at a dinner
for a
;tarty in honor of the engagoniked
of their daughter, Ida, to Samuel
dissatis-
Davidoff, On Sunday, Feb. 21,
fied
their Inane, 2070 ('alvert avenue.
The tables were beautifully decor-
customer
ated
and
the
rotor
scheme
was
ill
Among the hostesses at lunch-
, eon at the Phoenix Club on Tues- yellow and green.
day were Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Mrs.
Mrs David M. Edelman and
Edwin Gage, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg,
Streng Chevrolet Co.
Mrs. George Epstean and Mrs. daughters, Esther and Florence of
1030 Glynn Court entertained GO
John Imerman.
MO Twelfth St. Empire 4035
guests at a bridge luncheon given
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- in honor of Nliss Lillian Rolnick
weld left Thursday fur a three whose marriage to Jack Green- I.
weeks' trip to Washington, Atlan- blatt will take place March 17.
tic City and New York.
Mrs. Louis E. Fiske of 100 Eas-
Jacob II. Davis has returned on avenue, Highland Park, has
returned
from a visit of several
from Washington, D. C., where he
attended the inauguration cere- weeks with relatives in New York.'.
monies.
Has Opened an
Y. W. H. A. TO HAVE
Mrs. John Imerman of Mclean
HEALTH LECTURES
avenue, and daughters, Mrs. henry
Meyers and Miss Josephine Inter-
Under the direction of Mrs.
man, have returned from a several Mary G. Matheson, educational di-
weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
rector of the Detroit Tuberculosis,
8732 Linwood (Cor. Blaine)
and Health Society, a series of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon health lectures has been arranged,
With a Full Line of Drugs
spent the week-end in Washington, free to girl members of the Young
and Toilet Articles
D. C., where they attended the Women's
Association.
Hebrew
inauguration ceremonies on Mon- These lectures will be held on
Fountain Service
day.
Thursday evenings at N o'clock at We Specialise in Compounding
the clubhouse, N9 Rowena street,
Prescriptions
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell W. Benja- in accordance with the following
Telephone orders taken. We
min left Thursday for a month's schedule:
deliver.
sojourn in l'alm Beach, Fla.
March 14, "Social Hygiene" by
Phones: Garfield 9788.9772
Dr. Belmar Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of
March 21, "The Heart of Youth";
Glynn Court celebrated their fifth by Dr. Edward D. Spaulding.
Radio Service
wedding anniversary on Sunday,
March 25, "Posture and Ilealth"
Euclid 4234
March 2, with a family dinner for (Illustrated) by Miss Helen King,
30 guests.
director of Physiotherapy of the
Sigma Gamma Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen-
April 4, "The Psychology of
stein and son, formerly of 3424 Girlhood" by Miss Ilelen Ruddi-
Edison avenue, are now residing man, director of the Psychiatric
at 29N3 Fullerton avenue.
Clinic of Harper Hospital.
As each lecturer is particularly
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenthal well equipped to speak with au-
of 2915 Cortland avenue, announce thority on the chosen subject,
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Her- these lectures should be of special
bert, on Saturday, March 10, at interest in helping to understand
the Holbrook Shul.
and care for our bodies.

Mr. and Mrs. David Marx and
family of East Grand boulevard
left this week fur San Antonio,
Tex., where they will niche an ex-
tended visit with Mrs. Marx's
father.

Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

SUNDAY EVE., MARCH 24

MUSIC BY DAVE AND HIS

TEN DIAMONDS ORCHESTRA

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distinctly different.
NVe have a radio for every pocketbook from $35.00 to
$760.00.
Our S•rvitv Department is one of the best equipped
in the city and We service all makes of radio.

PUTuYOUR HATS IN ORDER
RIGHT NOW

We Clean, Repair, Re-Block,
Re-Trim Any Make Hat!

Expert Hatters Do the Work, and Have for
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TWO STORES

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inches. These are now being extensively used and at 69c each will bring an
early Monday response.

Hand Decorated Table Cloths,
$1.59

Especially suitable for breakfast room use.
60 inches square. Hand decorated cloths in

pastel shades—green, blue, yellow or orchid.
Monday, $159.

Rayon and Linen Table Cloths, $5

Imported, hemstitched table cloths, 54 by
70 inches. Pastel shades, rose, blue, gold,
orchid and green, with floral patterns. Mon-
day, $5.

"Our Leader" Bed Sheets at $1.28 Two-Yard Table Cloths at $1.17

Ilemotitched and mercerized cloths of extra
Size 81 by 99 inches. Extra length bleached
and hemmed of heavy quality, :seamless sheet- heavy quality. Floral patterns. A wonderful
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for Monday only.
ing. Monday, 81.28.
Hemmed Pillow Cases, 42 by 3G inches, 25c Each, Monday

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DETROIT LODGE NO. 65, K. P.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will confer the Knight
rank, third degree, on Tuesday,
March 12. The chancellor com-
mender has promised to have and
interesting speaker at the meeting.
WM. ROSENBERG,
I
Secretary. I
LOUIS II. WOLFE,
Chancellor Commander.

We Would Rather Clear
Away Than Store Away
.... More Than 1000 De-
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We Offer Savings
As Great As

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AFTER•INVENTORY

Mr and Mrs. David E. Lerner
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from I'ittsburgh, Pa., where they
attended the funeral of Mrs. Ler-
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