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October 11, 1929 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-10-11

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PAGE EIGHT

TilEjfkritorKb:wism gRorfia,

MACCABEE TENT GIVES
$55 FOR RELIEF FUND

Rosh Hashonah Greetings
Extending to Our
Jewish Friends
the Compliments of
the Season

SHOPS

FASHIONS mid FINE

Alas

Let us help you in your
for your party.
Our assortment this year
is very attractive.

selection

Sheehan's
Book Store

1550 Woodward Avenue

Ran. 0200

Hooks.Piers Since 11173

SEWING IS RESUMED
BY LOCAL HADASSAH

ctal
Jorsonal

Ma:Tahoe Tent 1095 gave 8:•t:t
mwards the Palestine Emergency
Relief Fund.
Resolutions were adepted at the
last meeting condemning the recent
utrages and pledging support to
the sufferers.
Readers who know of Maccabees
in Palestine art askoil to notit),
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle or
members of the order.

The Braille class, sponsored by
rho Sisterhood of

All Next Week—

The sewing department of De-
triot chapter of Hatinssah will re-
sume full activity for the item sea-
son next Wednesday, Oct. 16, an

Mme. Marsi, Noted
Milliner From Vienn a
Will Be At Hudson's

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Levenson

Ti mple Beth El,
Palestine Relief Dance Sat-
Marion ‘Veinbergl left Detroit
will hold its first meeting on Thurs- I en route to Los Angeles,
- where
urday Night.
day, Oct. 17, at 10:30 a. m., at
they will take up their permanent
• —
Temple Beth El.

The dance of the Blue Blossoms
of Zion, Young Judaea
group, for
the benefit Of victims of the recent
Scab outrages in Palestine, take ,
oe this Saturday night, Oct. 12,
:It Jericho Temple. This event i:
one to which the entire member-
ship has devoted unlimited effort
in order to make it :. complete sue.
cess, and it seems that their ef-
forts are to be well rewarded, for
the attendance, to warrant from
the sale of tickets, promises to be
large.
It is expected that a large sum
will he donated to the Palestine
Relief Fund, us the entire pro-
ceeds of the dance, as well as the
organization's individual donation,
will be given to the cause. This
dance has the support of Zionist
leaders of the city, and deserves
the support of all Jewish young
people who believe in the humani-
tarian cause.
Music will he by Bagdad Bar-
ons.

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Los

Hallowe'en Is Coming



Angeles Sanatorium
Auxiliary Plans Tag Day
and Bazaar.

Monday night, at a special meet-
ing to b- held at the A. R. Center,
527 Holbrook avenue, final ar-
rangements were made for the tag
day to take place on Sunday, Oct.
13.

The date for the theater enter-
tainment has been definitely set
for Dec. 11.
The bazaar will begin Feb. 1.

checker Cabs. Empire 7000

To Mold Hats
On the Head

residence.

Irving Oberfelder of Baltimore,
M 1., spent several days here last
week attending the Dieticians' con-

vention.

Ilarry Rabwin of Boston boule-
vard left for New Turk City to
meet his moth( r. sister and broth-
er, who are returning from a trip
to Europe.,

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernstein
Chicago boulevard have as their
Mrs, Ilarry Wilk was the guest
ouest Mrs. W. I'. Hansen of lots
of her mother and sister during
Angeles, Cal.
the holidays and has returned to
her home in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander of
Sturtevant avenue have as their David A. Brown spent the holi-
guest Mrs, Lillian Mark of Milwau- days with his mother and family
ken, Wis. and has returned to New York
MRS. HERMAN A. SCHMIER
City.
Mrs. I. Israel and (laughter Su-,
der the leadership of Mrs. Herman
zanne Claire of Euclid avenue have
Mrs. Sol Vatz of Patsburgh, Pa., A. Schaller, sewing chairman.
returned home after spending 18 , spent the holidays visiting her sis-
Every Wednesday, from 1•2:tio
months in Europe,
men is to
!ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs to -I p. tn., a group tit
meet at the Shaarey &
nick branch,
Louis Beck of Burlingame
avenue.
Twelfth at Atkinson, to sew gar-
Rabbi Joseph Gumbiner, son of
.,
ments for needy babies and chil-
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Marwell
Mrs. Fannie Doktor of New t
of the Whittier Hotel spent sev- I York City visited her sister and ften of Palestine. Through the
sewing activititne of all the Hadas-
eral days in this city. Rabbi Gum-
brother, Or, and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler s
biner is conducting the holiday of Burlingame avenue, for the holi- t ah chapters throughout the cows-
ry, many garments and other ne-
services ut Lansing and will return day season.
essities are forwarded to Pales-
to the Hebrew Union College at
t ine regularly, where they are care-
Cincinnati.
Harald Rubin, student of the
fully distributed by the Hadassah
University of Michigan, spent the
Alwyn Vernon Freeman, one of j holidays with his parents, Mr. and t Medical Organization. 'this a
he need will be greater than ever,
the youngest members of the sen-
Mrs. David Rubin of Glendale ay*• (
toe Ti, the number of children or-
ior class at the University of
nue. He had with him as his guest p
haned by the recent Arab rasa.
rasa.
Michigan, has returned to Ann Ar-
Robert Feldman, a fellow-member •res.
bor to complete his studies. He
' of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity of
Anyone
able
to
du
either
hand
completed the last three years'l Ann Arbor.
work in two and a half. For his
o• machine sewing, and wishing to
levote a few hours each week to
work on the U. of M. baseball team
Nliss Sophia Plotkin, daughter I
his worthwhile work, will be wet-
he was awarded the Michigan Ath-I
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of ( •onte to join
letic Association's insignia. Ile!
the sewing group.
Yorha Linda Park, Bloontli c hl
'lime interested in doing this wort,
was also one of the youngest offi-
Hills, left for Washington to re- i
It their own homes, by means of
curs at Camp Brady this summer some her studies
National f arming small groups of hiends
having been appointed director of Park Seminary,
0 r neighbors, should communicate ;
athletics •
with Mrs. Schmier, Garfield 9383.
Mrs. A. M. links' of 15600 Nor-'
The following contributions have
inanity avenue has returned for the r
errantly been received by Hada,
holidays with her daughter, Char- I s
ah for the Palestine Emergency
lotto, and younger son, Irving,' F und:
from Sierra Maitre, Calif., where:
From Mr, M. Prenti, Vosoo : iron,
for the last nine weeks she had • , 1 4
been visiting her sister, Mrs. M., 4'1 it': '11 '" :1! the rollowinn•
pP.P1
Koltirnan.
Ituben.tein. Ar-
Zeff, of that city.

Next Monday, October 1.I, Al me. Marsi comes
to Hudson's for the first time! She is a milli-
nery-modiste, noted in Vienna, Paris, and all
over America ... for her skill in designing and
molding hats on the head. And this Fall
.
when that made-to-order, hand-wrought look
so important in hats . . . you may have
Marsi design your hats to order.

Call Cherry 5100 for

An Appointment

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Seventh Floor—Grand River Avenue Building

Ilea:W1u! Bouquets Embracing
Beautiful Thoughts
special offers for every affair. Ion

can save half by dealing here. Distinc-
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nerals, parties, etc.

t

Ile Sell,/ Flo•erN A III/where

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CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor.

227 Gratiot Ave.

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SPECIAL WARNING!

DUE TO COUNTERFEITING OF



L'n.enlhnl. Louis Bovilloon. I.. It.
..lit.• J. Friegthero. 0. Davis,

who wants
"dress reform?"

A Southern editor recently caused a flurry
in New York by strolling down Broadway in
a suit of pajamas. His explanation was that
he wanted to arouse interest in the cause of
"dress reform." He says he wants more free-
dom in dress and is out to get it. But most
men will not feel like following his eccentric
lead. They're too well satisfied with men's
clothing styles as they are now being pro-
duced.

Philcons Customers are Satisfied!

If the eccentric Southern editor who recently stirred New
York by appearing on Broadway in pajamas, had been familiar
with PHILCONS CLOTHES he probably wouldn't have been so
anxious about "dress reform." Most likely, in the little town
from which he hails, they don't know what smart clothes are
like.

As a matter of fact, men who wear PHILCONS Clothes are so enthusias-
tic about 'em that they'd probably rise up in arms if anyone even suggested
a change to them. Welt may they be satisfied, too.

PHILCONS CLOTHES
are designed for young men and men who have young
ideas. They're full of originality, snap and smartness. They're tailored by experts--of
all-wool fabrics. All the latest styles are shown here before elsewhere.
And vet thov ere truly inexpensive. We sat' without fear

of

sticce•sfill contradiction that
PHILCONS CLOTHES at $29.50 to $60.00 are the best values in America today. Quality consid-
ered, they simply can't be equalled at these prices! Come in tonight, tomorrow or Saturday
and make us prove our statement.

$29) 5 ° • •



to •



• $

• Mr. and Mrs. Hyman II. CohenI I
J. Rothman.
1.• Fink. M. NI 1..1,1.
entertained at a supper party for I I
oil
Charlotte Brown.
1 " guests Sunday evening at their -- ••
PT.
Itern.tein. rt.
it
•onle, 1960 Taylor, honoring their „
I
i
;I
T. ri C,„!,. - hj, "k '.'
ta , ter and brother-in-law, Dr. and
I,. ■ . ,, 1Kahn, J. Bleier.
Mrs. Louis Lippman of Chicago. "
I .
'
1'1'1,1111R, EP.1)•Pr ,PPPP:
p
:I,
Since the majority of the guests
11.-trri, and
. •i, I", orah Solaro-I„
I were local musical celebrities, the
I
nrogram extended till early Mon-,
day-
day- morn ing, and unusually inter-
, sting soleethtns, both vocal and
R. HADASSAH OPENS
instrumental, wet 5.rende
, rendered. i
ACTIVITIES TUESDAY
following
Mark Gunzb rg, Miss Ida
u Divitioff, m
rs.,.1. H. Ehrlich to Be the Prin.
Mr. Rothberg, Mr. and "tft,. I. La-
cipal Speaker.
Valle, Mr. and Mr,. A. Debt, Mr.



by the

Nice
Hawk
Club

Sun.
Eve.,

Oct. VI

Statler Hotel

There Will Re a Bartle of 3furie
firt wee,'

BOB CRUZET'S
COTTON PICKERS

A High-Clue Colored Orchestra

Open Evenings

'ff-

You! and You! and All of You!

Are Asked to Attend the Second Annual

DANCE

SPONSORED BY

The Hottentot
Boys

MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 14

(YOM KIPPUR NIGHT)

at the eilre.dia Grand 'Ballroom

1)11r- oil's Most Beautiful Ballroom

Filrollsiled

by

Dick Bowen's 14 Artists and Broadcasting

Orchestra

.-1/so

nt,

PETE THE ACCORDION WIZARD

9:011 to 1

:1111

Grief: Ladies 75c, Men $1.
Major Proceed, to Palestine Relief Fund

I

BOTH BALLROOMS

Fox Theater Building

Ticket s will he sold at the door on the night of the dance only

_

slid Mrs. S. Levine, Mr. and Mrs.
The first meeting of the 11129 - 111
M. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. M. Koltu-
unnn of Junior Hadassah will be 1.
•=
--=
_
-
toff. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gendil, Mr. I A
lei Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8:30 p.
mei :1Irs. Cooper, Cleveland, Dr.
., at the Piiiladelphia-Byron Tal-
a e nd Mrs. L. Lippman, Chicago.
mi1
n T , rah. The executive group
Etsie Van Praagh of Los nod all committees have. been work-
fr weeks planning the future
Ba, -. r I01 of her sister, Mrs.
•ustivilies, entertainment and cub •=--
c I., t.o.el of 1114 Ilazelwaod
tt to.. I. it f or a visit set LIBVt011, tural
Ihl ident Celia Schostak will ._•=z-
},-Biro returning home.
give n brief report of the impor.
A most
•fightful birthday party tart happenings at the national
wite tendered for Mr.:. Dora Gar- convmstinn held here in June and
vett in honor of her seventieCt the Congress in Zurich in July.
chairmen will report
birthday. Among the out-of-town
F=—
=
guests well , her children, Mrs. Sol their plans.
Mist. .1.
Ehrlich will be the
Vatz of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Fan-
and
spoiler.
contriltu-
nie Doktor of New York.
ti nto the program will be a re-
Miriam Finsterwald, (laughter of statcroent of "The Purpose and
Monts of Junior Hadassah."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald,
Cantor E. Zaludkowski will sing
was home from Ann Arbor for the I folk
sags appropriate to the fes-
holiday,.
tival s.ason. A short talk by one
of
the
members will explain the sig-
Dr. Maurice Goldstiek is at home
nitiennet. of the Succoth festival.
convalescing after an operation.
. —
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Mrs. Sadie Me isner returned SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. fg.
from a trip to l'ittsburgh, where AUTUMN DANCE NOV. 16
she spent the holidays with relit- - ---
,I fives and friends.
The Shaarey 'Adele Young Peo- - -.
7.
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I
tile's Society announced its infor- F-
7-
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Seger have real autumn dance to
he 'kW, on '' -'
--
ret urned to Ut trait after a year's lsaturelay evenine.
Nov. 1B, let the
absence in Saginaw and are for the synagogue on VVillis and Brush
present at the Malvern apart-
streets. Elaborate arrangements
ments, Seward avenue..
hay.- already been nook to make
tho affair a colorful and entertain-
Miss Florence Horowitz of 20.111 ing event of the social season.
I Hazelwood avenue left this week
The decorative arrangements of
for Los Angeles to join her broCi. the ballroom ane in charge of the
• er, Seymour. They plan to spend
Detroit Arts and Crafts Studios.
the winter months there.
A opeepriate draperies and techni-
oil lighting effects are to trans-
Miss Anna Neumann of MI form the ballroom into a field of
ilairmount avenue has returned to autumn beauty.
her home from a six months' stay
Attendance will be strictly by
in NOV York, Miss Neuman spent
invitation and reservations for
part of the time in Atlantic City tickets will have to be made in ad-
and Philadelphia.
nuclei.. The invitations will be
mailed in the course of the coming
week.
Miss Ilinde Goldstein is chair.
FIFTH ANNUAL
man of the committee on arrange-
ments. The Misses F'ayga Bufsky
:Ind Rosalie Goldstick, who are at
present attending school at Ann A
Arbor, will handle the arrange- A
meats for the student invitations
and reservations. The fact that
there is no football game scheduled
on the date of the affair has en-
hanced the interest shown by stu-
dents.
To Be
Given

60"

"Detroit's Smartest Dressers Wear Philcons Clothes!"

Nite Hawk Club Tickets

for the dance to be held vt the Steller Totel on Sunday, Oct.
20, the advance sale of tickets has been stopped. All members
having tickets are asked to return same.

and

JACK McGAY'S
COUNTRY et !IR

A Jean Goldkette Attraction

Tickets sold at the door only.



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