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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-07-26

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141.6119.

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Butzel Gives J. N. F.
S1,000 Land Parcel

vit tEN1lin s tel

36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

You Are Urged To Attend An

August Exposition

And Special Selling of

Furs by Rollins

Beginning .luly 29th

It's a distinction to own Rollins furs. But it's
a distinction within the scope of the modest bud-
get—especially during our August Selling.

Styles for Travel, Town, Sports, Evening
Offered During Our August Exposition
at Important Savings

Flowers Bring Cheer Throughout
The Year

Artistically Arranged for Your Social Functions

Personal, Courteous Service with an Appreciative
Understanding of the Most Exacting Critic

W. Seed Flowers by Wire Anywhere

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor

227 Gratiot Ave.

Cherry 9171

Announcement was made at
the Ilerzl NI...mond meeting
held Wednesday evening at the
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Tor-
ah that Fred M. Butzel assigned
$1,0(10 worth of land in Pales-
tine, bought through the Ameri-
can Zion Commonwealth, to the
Jewish National Fund, to be-
come the inalienable property
of the entire Jewish people. The
assignment was made to M.
Privul and I. A. Teichman,
Commonwealth representatives.
who are on a v i sit r11 Detroit.

BEZEL APPOINTED I
TO SUPREME COURT

HUDSON'S

Former President of Beth El
Signally Honored by
Governor. ,

Governor Fred W.

Green
Thursday appointed henry
Butzel, prominent Detroit attor-
left
Rothschild
Jane
Miss
MN. Alfred Rothschild, Miss I
ney, former president of Temple
Wednesday for Minneapolis, Minn.
Beth El, last year's president of Edith (leaven rich and Samuel
where she will be the guest of her
the Detroit Bar Association, as a Heuvenrich left last Saturday for
aunt, Mrs. Morris Ptlaum, for sev-
justice of the State Supreme Mackinaw Island, where they are
eral weeks. She was accompanied
guests
at
the
Grand
Hotel.
Court.
by her father, Sigmund K. Roths-
In his statement announcing Mr.
, child, as fur us Chicago.
:Mrs Viola Wolfe and Mrs. Sam-
But zel's appoint men), Governor
Green lauds the pre-eminent abil- uel Gates and daughter Elinor
Mr,. Helen Unger and daughter
ity of Mr. Butzel, and sets forth left lust week for Beulah, Mich.,
reasons for the appointment of the where they will remain for the Eleanor and NI isses Jeanette and
Evelyn
Goldberg of Chicago, Ill.,
Miss LeHie Lenhoff has left to Ik(troiter, who was never active in balance of the summer.
are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
politics.
spend several weeks in Chicago.
Emil Ileyn of Second boulevard Robert Rubin and Miss Rhea Ja-
Mr. Butzel has practiced law in
Detroit for 37 years. He special- left last Saturday fur a several cobs of 2633 Richton avenue.
Mrs. I. Rich and Mrs. Ben Ito- ized in corporation law and is a weeks'
sojourn at the Grand
' menberg were joint hostesses to 30 director in a number of corpora- Hotel, Mackinac Island, Mich.
Mrs. Joe Horwitz of Boston
guests at a charming luncheon held tions. He organized the legal aid!
boulevard entertained at a lunch-

at the Bancroft July 23. Mrs. department of the Detroit Bar As-
Miss Blanche J. hart is spending eon and bridge of beautiful up-
Loren Samuelson of College Col._ sociation, of which he served as
some time in and around Detroit ',ointments at the Knollw 00II
ners, Ind., and Mrs. Samuel Gor- president from 1927 to 1929.
and has taken an apartment at the Country Club on July 17, in honor
don of Salt Lake City were the
Mr. Butzel has 11150 taken an ac-, Belcrest Hotel. , of Mrs. Charles Hurwitz of Mon-
guests of honor.
live interest in the affairs of the
! treal, x•ho is her guest. Covers
-
Jewish community. He acted at
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finsterwald were laid for 16 guests.
Ruthner and various times as president of Tent.'
Mrs. Joseph
and sons, Mr. and :Mrs. Eugene II.
(laughter, Miriam, are enjoying a ple Beth El, was president of the Kopple and Mrs. Tillie B. Fried-
Mrs. I.. Frank of Binghamton,
trip on the St. Lawrence into Nova United Jewish Charities, Michigan man left Monday for an extended N. Y., who
was the guest of her
Scotia.
including. co ,,,,,,,,,. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
member of the American Jewish eastern
trip,
motor
Committee, arid trustee of the stops at New fork, Philadelphia, Frank of Wyandotte, left for her
Mrs. Samuel Lenick and laugh
Jewish Widow's Aid Fund.
Atlantic City and Washington, home Friday, July 16. During her
ter, Sylvia, are having an extend
The new Supreme Court Justice 0. C, short stay she was extensively en-
ell stay at Charlevoix.
is 58 years old. he received his
tortured. Friday, July 5, Mrs.

, elementary education in Detroit
NI isses Dorothy Bloom, Nance Bernard Frank entertained at
Miss Eunice Myers of Chicago
Solomon, Marion Van Vliet and luncheon and bridge at Webster
is the guest of Miss Zella Immer. and
took
two
degrees
front
the
University of Michigan, bachelor Joseph (merman are among the Hall; Tuesday, July U, Mrs. M.
.
man.
of philosophy in 1891, and bache- Detroit girls who left Thursday Stern was hostess at a luncheon
lor of laws in 1892. He is the for Mackinac Island to attend the! and bridge at her home on Cedar'
Spending the week here a ' head of the firm Butzel, Levin & annual convention of Alpha Epsi- street,
Wyandotte; Wednesday
guests of her parents, Mr. an '•
i Winston, of which his brother, Ion Phi Sorority at the Grand
evening Mrs. I. Lunar entertained
Mrs. Louis Dembinsky, is Mrs. Purl Fred M., is a member. He resides
Hotel.
' at bridge at her home on Riverside
Spiesberger of Jackson, accom- at HI Edison avenue and is the
Drive, Trenton; Friday, July 12,

partied by her son, Lewis.
father of two daughters and a son.
Minn Emma Butzel is spending Mrs • I Rubinstein
complimented

some time at t he Grand ❑ ott ' Mrs. L. I- ran
k at a luncheon am
NO. 55
K. OF
Mackinac Island.
bridge at the Oriental Cafe; Tues-
OLDEST
YIDDISH
ACTOR
K. of I'. Lodge No. 55 will play
Podolsky hon-
day, July 16,
IN POLAND DIES A T 63
West Warren Business Men's As-
M r. and Mrs. Alec Cohen and oriel Mrs. Frank at luncheon and
sociation in the feature ball game
' Miss Hattie Hilburn are ettjoying bridge at her home on Pine street, ,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.1—Benny a 10 days' motor trip to M aching.-
at the Purity Chapter excursion
W yandotte, and Thursday, July !
to be held Sunday, July 28. All Abelman, the oldest Yiddish actor ton, I). C., and other eastern points 18, Mrs. II. Paskavitz entertained'
members and friends are requested in Poland, died here. He was 63 of interest. at bridge in the evening, honoring
years old.
to attend this excursion.
NI
and also Mrs Levie

of

rs' I' a k
ran
Miss Virginia Wolfe is spending BrotkIvn N. Y., who is the guest
some time with friends at Charle- of her son, Nlatrk Levie of Wyan-
I voix, Mich.
dotty.

gaklinniti Notes

Mrs. Herbert D. Rubinson and

These Famous Stage Stars
Endorse Philcons Clothes!

NUALLY in the public eye, these famous stars
CONTI NUALLY
CONTI the importance of wearing smart clothes. They
have compared the best in Hollywood, Chicago and
New York. Yet while playing at the FOX THEATER
recently, they all bought PHILCONS suits and ex-
pressed their pleasure in these signed testimonials.

WILLIE HOWARD

EUGENE HOWARD

Recent He•-•-)liners
at Fox Theater

Recent Headliner
at Fox Theater

et PHILCONS."

SALE
of
FURNITURE

Now in Progress

.vv

Entire Ninth Floor and Part of Eleventh Floor

aultuu••••• ■■

HUDSON'S



P.



"Wonderful style and
fit! I will never re-
gret getting my clothes

Midsummer

HARRY JANS AND HAROLD WHALEN!

Late Stars of "Greenwich Village Follies"

"It's a pleasure to wear
PFPILCONS CI OTHES.
My brother and I are
bosh h'-'Llv satisfied

ith ours."

"We have always liked good clothes and have always
bought the best. We liked the styles, the cut, and fit
in PHILCONS CLOTHES, so we naturally outfitted

Now -Lt

Acemoil



---

Nliss Ida Frainkle and Miss Sarah

I daughters Laurabelle and Con- Burns, who were visiting with
1

stance, of Chicago boulevard, left Reeve Horwitz in 'fronton, have
last week for Mackinac Island, , returned to Chicago.
where they have taken a cottage
for the balance of the summer. Mr.
Mrs. Joseph Grossman and sun
Robnson
will join his faintly later Gordon of 2725 West Boston
n the'
season.
se
boulevard,
are spending the sum-
i
-----
met with her mother in Boston.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Loeb
of
M r.
'
Chicago are guests of their par - Mu "'
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Arie
A beautifully arranged bridge
of Hazelwood avenue.
party was held Wednesday eve.
Miss Goldie Feerer of Burlin- ning, July 17, at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Kraft, 2737 Gladstone, in
i game is the guest of relatives and honor of Miss Freda l'ersky of
I friends in Chicago, HI.
Pittsburgh, l'tt. Covers were laid
The other out-of-town
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G.
Morris, guests
for20' were front 'Toronto, Con•
Sydney,
alccompanied by their S011,
k,' ada, Mrs. David Posen and Miss
tw,, wee
have returned front
stay at the Chicago Beach Hotel, Esther Posen.
orrin is'
Miss Helen Matrix
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
spending the summer with rela- and laughter Rutile of 3263 Bos.
tives in Spokane, Wash.
ton boulevard have left for an in-
definite stay at Van Ettan Lodge..
Mr+. Herman I.. 1A.wis ha, re -
turned front a fortnight's stay at () '''''' Is i Mich,
the Breakers Hugel, Cedar Pointe,
Miss Dorothy Koblitz of Cleve.
Ohio.
land spent the week-end at the

Irte,..of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. E. Fiske,
Mrs. Saul Jacobson and Mrs. Isa-
i
lore Jacobson and Mrs. L. I.. Mil- 180 e''''''' n nvenue
-
Icr of Marlette, Mich., are motor-
NIrs S. Frank of Chicago Louie-
ing to Rochester, N. Y., where they yard gave a surprise house warm-
will he the guests of M r s. Miller's
nd bridg e for her sister-
party :Mrs
a
daughter, Mrs. Maxwell Katz.' ing
in-law,
A. Frank of Dexter
They plan to return the early pa
boulevard, at the latter's apart-
of Aug ust.
meat. There were three tables of

Mrs. G. Lehr
of Bethune avenue bridge at play. Among those pres-



Our gre•t Annuli!
Summer Sale is now in
full swing with the
greatest assemblage of
values it has over been
our privilege to present.

IN MEN'S CLOTHES!

$50

$29°50 to

ARTIE LEWIS

Recent Headliners
at Fox Theater

America's Best Clothing Values!

"I like PHILCONS
Clothes so much that I
am resolved to discard
comedy clothes on the

clothes w e a r. I

chose my PHILCONS
suit because of its orig.
inal pattern."

Philcons
STYLES

Philcons
Service

W

Late Star Of
Chauve Souris

"We must express our
originality in the

stage and wear PHIL.
CONS Clothes instead."

HEN you
have selected
your PHILCONS
SUIT—Our task
has just begun—
No suit leaves our
store until a per-
fect fit and com-
plete satisfaction
are insured! Our
tailors are experts.
This service is
given gratis!

EMILE BOREO

CLARENCE AND CLAUDE STROUD

Famous Fox Theater Headliners

"You can't tell us apart—you can't tell our suits apart
—but it's easy to see that they are of wonderful rats.
terial, good lines and latest styles. Get your clothes at
PHILCONS."

11)11illopins

Fcx Theater Building

-

Open Evenings

HILCONS
P styles
are the

results of study
on the part of
experts. The
latest fashion and
designs are con-
stantly being in-
corporated in
PHILCONS
CLOTHES. In
our store you will
find the styles
now popular in
New York, Lon-
don and Paris!

nosiest terms! Your old

furniture taken in trade
as part payment!

tb&ar1420

o•

tained her sister-in-law, Mrs. Na-
than Fishman of 29S4 Burlingame
, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilorwitz of avenue, with a stork shower and ,,, , „ Ssi
' . .. . .
Boston b oevard
have as their
Hall,.. '. .-4'•'i...'r.7:f.:i."?.','7.!;' . , ,!..
ul
Mrs. bridge luncheon. at Wt• bster
sister-in-law,
guests their
The tables, 4:-
20.
Charles Horwitz and children, Har- Saturday, July snk and blue, were t-,
! es. eastrrfi ,e, tri tianut giunesji4i
- . .
and Corinne., of Montreal, Can.



n by
g t N hiej c htaheilrt I'. +4'.. ,
Iliartn ek r r a n al ' tu , chh (( an .itu i ring
' fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. tl

e
M. II. Haus r of New 4F'
tr.s. S. E. Rothstein and family and Mrs.
°h Ni°
(s
Breakers, Cedar Pointe, York.
ar e at the
Ohio, for 10 (lays.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff l!
Esther
Sherman) have returned 44:-
s
Mrs. I. Weingarden and family I
s .nding 10 days at the Break. from their honeymoon trip which
are gee included Buffalo, points
i in
nns y I-
n P e
ers, Cedar Pointe, Ohio.
vania, New York, Far Rockaway,

points,
and
will Ile
Goldberg I.. I., and other
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.
of 112 Seward avenue are motor- at home to their friends Aug. 1.
ing through Michigan and will stop Many lovely affairs are being plan-
ed Charlevoix and Mackinac Island ned for them •

Showing Advance Styles

standing occ•sion to se•
cum good furniture •t
tremendous s• vings! Con•

___

to Jack Loren Kahn.
_

Breakers Hotel, Ceedar Pointe,

Now

in our great

6-story store is reduced
for this event! The out-

entertained at a dinner and dance eat was Mrs. harry Fisher, Mrs.
aunt .
Frank's
at her home Sunday, in honor of
her daughter. Gertrude, whose en-
N. Grossman of
NI rs. Harry
gagenwnt Wall announced recently 13611 Dexter boulevard, enter-

ado.
Mrs. Harry K. Kalinsky of 3308 A dinner dance of beautiful up- •,!
7,".
Richton is spending 10 days at the pointments was given at Edge-

ourselves at PHILCONS."

I

111

A ffb

for several weeks.
. Dar Benj. D. Lieberman and

Mr. and Mrs. Jules G. Solomon son, Morton, of 2263 Chicago boule-
rant, spent the past week at Col-
(Dorothy Strohll are making.their chester, Canada.
home at the leeza.
M r. and Mrs. Ben Rothenberg
and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brod of 7
16223 Wiseonsin avenue, left for
0 tour through the East.

FURS

Custom
Made

Only a Furrier

can clean, store and re-
pair furs safely, scien-
tifically, satisfactorily.

Come In

We are always glad to
give you free estimates
and make suggestions.

Now Is the Time
To buy your fur coat or

have one made to meas-
ure. Pay a small de-
posit, balance at your
convenience.

L S

Just Arrived

A shipment al Pero an Lamb,
Pers..' Breaded, K•unrn.r.
quIrrals, Caracula, Seat, etc-

at aurnmer pruaa

J. SCHNAAR, Inc.

Manufacturing Furriers

2966 Woodward Ave.
Ran. 5279

Weals

STORE CLOSES
days PM, Saturday

4 PM.

Madame Jule Jose Johnson of
the Hotel Tuller, has just returned
on the S. S. Majestic, from an ex-
tended Mediterranean and Euro-
pean cruise.

After three months of travel and
study, Reuben A. Barnet, pianist
of note, with 1)r. Charles Saund-
ers, is sailing from Cherbourg July
20 on S. S. Empress of Scotland,
for Montreal,

Among the many social affairs
given in honor of Miss Sally Turin,
whose marriage to Sam N. Suss-
man, Jr., took place June 30, was 9(
miscellaneous shower by Miss Eve
F:isenstein on June 15. Misses
Rose Ellias and Esther Mendelson
entertained at a bridge party on
June 17 in honor of the bride. On
June 19, Mrs. Sussman entertained
in honor of Miss Turin at a Ill ill-
rellaneoug shower. On Saturday
afternoon, June 22, Betty and Ros-
alind Schubot entertained 12
guests at a luncheon-linen shower.
On June 25 a surprise kitchen
shower was given by Mrs. T. A.
Ross for 50 guests in honor of the
bride. Adele and Ruth Hollander
ertertained at a kitchen shower
for Miss Turin, June 27.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark t
(Dora Broad) have returned from
44?
their honeymoon in the East.

,,



.(''''=: i.'--:

()Announcement

17

It is with pardonable pleasure
and pride that we announce
the opening of our sixth drug
store at

17

9100 Woodward at Clairmont

Opposite Northern High School

1 7

Saturday, July 27

Here quality, service and low
prices will work hand in hand
to make your visits both pleas-
urable and profitable.
You are cordially invited to
attend our opening . . . make
use of its many services .. .
and avail yourself of the
many economies made pos-
sible through careful, judi-
cious buying, close supervi-
sion of markets, and modern
methods of operation.

VISIT OUR

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