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MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR
PIONEER CONVENTION
Best Wishes for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year
The Jewish Women's Pioneer
Organization for Palestine (Cha-
lutzos) announces that it is corn-
!dieting plans for the musical pro-;
grams for the banquet and mass- I
meeting to be held on the occasion
of the third biennial convention of !
the national organization to be
held here Oct. 16 to 19 inclusive.
The opening massmeeting will be
held in Littman's Yiddish People's
Theater Hall, Oct. 16. The ses-
sloes will be held at the Steller.
and the banquet on Oct. 18 will
also he at the Statler. Ilyman Co-
' hen, accompanied by his daughter,
will be soloist at the banquet, and
Miss Mary Linsky, young Jewish
artist who played at many affairs
here since her first concert for he
benefit of the Palestine Workers'
Fund in 1926, will be the piano so-
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LARGE
WOMEN
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You '
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Shopping
at Heyn's
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Tremendous Selections of the Smartest Fashions
Await Your Choice here . . . at Prices That Will Add
to Your Pleasure of Finding Just "Your" Style.
New Fall Frocks at $16
Each Day Sees New Arrivals . . . We Would Be
Pleased to Have You View the Splendid Selections of
New Styles and New Colors for Autumn . . . and the
Size Range Is Complete!
Heyn'a—Third Floor
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General Abel Davis, vice-presi-
dent of the Chicago Title and
Trust Co., was a Detroit guest this
week. attending the convention of
the Mortgage Bankers Association
of America at Hotel Statler.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
and daughter Margaret are in Chi-
cago, where they joined the family
reunion in commemorating the
seventy-ninth birthday of Mrs.
loist.
Franklin's mother, Mrs. Frieda
Oberfelder, which WFIS celebrated
YOUNG ISRAEL PLANS
on Thursday, Sept. 18. Mr. and
Mrs.
Melville Welt and family were
YEAR'S ACTIVITIES
among the Detroit guests in the
Plans for a year of ambitious party.
and varied activity were unfolded
Mrs. Meyer I'rentis entertained
at the meeting which lust week in-
augurated the new season for with a miscellaneous shower last
Tuesday night, Sept. 9, compli-
Young Israel of Detroit.
Under the administration of Ab- menting her niece, Miss June
raham J. Rosenshine, newly elect- Steinberg, a bride-elect.
ed president, an educational and
Mrs. I. Weingarden and son, Je-
cultural program of increased
rome, of Edison avenue, have re-
scope will be vigorously pursued.
Young Israel of Detroit will hold turned from an extended visit to
Rosh Ilashonali and Yom Kippur 14ord Angeles, where their son, New-
services in its synagogue at the, Ion, will remain over the winter.
Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne ave-
Edwin A. Gilbert, son of Mr.
nue. Although these services are
intended to appeal primarily to the and Mrs. Albert Ginsberg, left for
New
York, where he will resume
young men and women, their elders
his studies in play-writing.
are also invited.
Reservations for the holidays
Miss Natalie Arden of Chicago
may still be made, on Saturday or
Sunday evening, at the Jewish Cen- boulevard was hostess at a beau-
tifully
appointed bridge-luncheon
ter.
at L'Aiglon's last Wednesday in
honor of her houdie guest, Miss
SIX JEWS ON MURPHY'S Beatrice Kessler of Cleveland,
Covers were laid for 28
UNEMPLOYMENT BODY Ohio.
guests.
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PICK NEW OFFICERS
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Larry Davidow, Rabbi Leon
Frani, Julian Krolik, Prof. Sam-
uel M. Levin, Isadore Levin and
Marry Slavin are the six Jews
named by Mayor-Elect Frank
Murphy on the commission to study
unemployment problems.
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1241 WOODWARD AVE.
Miss Libbie Fuchs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of
Ilendrie Drive, left for New York
to pursue her studies at Barnard
College.
loth. ANNIVERSARY
FUR SALE
Now Going On At
8907 Twelfth St.
(Near Hazelwood)
Celebrating 10 years of a successful business career on
Twelfth street, am for the first time in that career running
a sale. Your patronage and good will have contributed
largely to my success and to show my appreciation I am of-
fering reductions that are truly remarkable—so startling
that you can buy a fur coat at a price you would pay for a
cloth coat. Remember, when you buy your furs from Fab-.
rick you are buying from a furrier who is one of Detroit's
most reliable. Every woman who appreciates furs of the
highest quality and style should take advantage of this rare
opportunity. We quote below a few of the prices that pre-
vail during this event, —M. FABRICK.
Brown Caracul Coats
Trimmed and plain. Regular price up
to $200, now
Hudson Seal Coats
Made to order. Guaranteed to fit.
Northern Seal Coats
With different trimmings, now
Hair Seal Coats
Trimmed with Beaver or Fitch, now .
Lapin Coats
Now
Muskrat Coats
Now
Genuine Eastern Mink
Coats
Now
Persian Lamb
Coats
Now
Ermine Coats
No.
Genuine Fitch Coats
Now
$ 4 7.00
$1 8 7.0 0
UP
99.00
$ 99.0°
$100.9°
$1001
$800.°°
$35e
$650.°1
$395.°:
$
REPAIRING--REMODELING--RESTYLING
AT LOWEST PRICES DURING THIS SALE
L' Shono Tovo Tikkosez'u
May the New Year bring us happiness, health and
contentment in fullest measure. Let us resolve to make
it a year of harmony and co-operation and our seem-
ingly hardest tasks will be easily accomplished.
M. FABRICK, • Furs
8907,Twelfth Street, Near Hazelwood
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" Mrs. Rose Meyer of Cleveland.
Mrs. Sarah Kohane has as her
Ohio, was the guest of Mitzie and guest Miss Ruth Miller, of New
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Honoring their son William's
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. 3Iusliner and Bar Mitzvah, which took place at
Miss J. S. Musliner have returned Congregation Emanuel on Satur-
to Detroit after an extended motor day, Sept. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Tr; trip through Canada and the East, Feldman of La Salle boulevard
and are again residing at the De- entertained with a dinner for 50
troit-Leland Hotel.
members of the immediate fancily.
On Sunday afternoon, a party for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein of Cov- the younger set took place. Plates
ington Drive have returned from were set for 20.
two months' travel in Europe.
Mrs. Florence Horowitz, who
Mrs. Shirley Seltzer and son spent the past year in Los An-
have returned to their home in geles, Calif., is returning aboard
Los Angeles after spending the the S. S. Pennsylvania via the
past two months with Mr. and Mrs. Panama Canal, to New York,
Bloomberg of Fairfield where she will spend some lime
avenue.
at Freeport. I.. I., with her sister,
Mrs. B. II. Hertzberg, formerly of
Pontiac.
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WASHINGTON BLVD.
These sets are of proved ra-
dio excellence offering fine,
clear reception—Screen-grid
—Dynacoil speakers and
many of the latest radio im-
provements. They are also
encased in beautiful cabinets
of modern design. Corn-
plete with seven Cunning-
ham tubes and installed.
The Radio Shop
Second Floor—Grand River Bldg.
HUDSON'S
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NEW YEAR'S GREETING
CARDS
NOVELTIES, GIFTS, STATIONERY
John V. Sheehan & Co.
Ilmok , ellers Since INiS
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
The Temple Religious School will
be open for enrollment on s at.
Sept. 20.
Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit
who spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kramer,
will make her home in Benton liar.
bur, Mich.
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Miss Ruth Feinberg, daughter of Wednesday evening, Sept. 17.
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- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of
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Mrs. Hy Schechter entertained
State Teachers' College, Mt. Pleas- 33 guests at a personal shower and
ant, Mich.
bridge on Sept. 12, honoring Miss
Sadye Adelston of Norfolk, Va., a
Leopold Mayer and family bride-elect of this month.
of Glynn Court have returned
from their summer home.
Mrs. A. Burton and daughters,
formerly of 10 Moss avenue, De-
- 2-1 Mrs. David Diamond and ram- troit, are now in their new resi-
ily of Longfellow avenue have re- dence in Hollywood apartments,
"=--- turned from their summer home 114 East Howard street, Pontiac,
11-"it in Kingsville, Ont.
Mich.
is the wish of
$69.00
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Miss Sara Kaminsky left for her
Mrs. Morris Goodman honored
--=c. home at Johnstown, I'a., after Miss Queenie Berkowitz, an au-
, spending a fortnight with Mr. and tumn bride-elect, with a shower.
M - :Mrs. H. L. Cummins of Burlingame
avenue.
Miss Charlotte Feldman of Pe-
toskey, Mich., is spending some
-: =7 7 Mr. and Mrs. S. Plotkin and chil- time with relatives in Detroit.
dren, Richard and Betty, of Akron,
Ohio, spent the week-end with
Miss Peggy Fink of Winona
relatives and friends.
avenue left for Milwaukee to at-
tend Milwaukee Donner College.
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S. Bromberg of Galveston,
Texas, spent 10 days with his chit-
Mrs. Sarah Marks of Linwood
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wiesel- 'avenue, together with her dough-
berg of La Salle boulevard.
ter, Mrs. Samuel Bloomberg, and
granddaughter, Harriet Doris, of
Mrs. Jacob Margolis and chil- Fairfield avenue, have returned
dren, Judith and Louise, who were from a week's cruise'to Duluth.
the guests of their sister and
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4. brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Miss Gertrude Barsky, daughter
Schakne, have returned to their of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barsky of
==--- home in Pittsburgh, Pa.
West Philadelphia avenue, was
That the new year,
just beginning, holds
for you an abundance
of health, happiness
and contentment
for only
sick.
Rev. E. Zaludkowski of Congre-
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons left gation Shaarey Zedek is now re-
for Atlantic City, where they will siding at 2673 Clairmount avenue,
remain over the holidays.
between Linwood and Lawton, and
can be reached by calling Euclid
Mrs. Ilarry Rabwin left for New 4993 or at the office of the syna
York City, where she will remain gogue.
M for the holidays.
Miss Toha Berman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lemle, who Mr. and Mrs. Julius Herman of
have been visiting their children. Burlingame avenue, will leave on
Dr. and Mrs. D. Weingarden, left Sept. 25 for a visit with a class-
I for their home in Monroe, Ala.
mate, Miss Dorothy Fox of Lowell
and Little Nahart, Mass., before
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry G. Brown of resuming her studies at Emerson
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Goldengate avenue spent several College of Oratory, Boston, Mass.
= days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Reutter at Erie, Pa., and Mrs.
Mr. and David S. Diamond, who
Harold Thomas of Jamestown, have been motoring through Can-
N. Y.
ada, have returned to Detroit.
tra,tititt'g
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Crosley Radio
Miss Irma Simons, daughter of
I'lans were made to hold a rum-
Mrs. Merman Brachman of the mage sale in the near future. Mrs.'
Belcrest left for Madison, Wis., to
Sara Miller, 2257 West Euclid,
study at the University of Wis- Garfield 0791,
was appointed chair-,
consin.
man. Those having articles to be ,
disposed of should phone Mrs. Mil-
Dr. Daniel Cohn of Webb ave- ler and the committee will call fur
nue has returned after an exten- them.
sive tour of Europe.
The treasurer asks those who'
promise Yisker money to remem-
The board of directors of the ber Bicur Cholem. Asknowledg-
Young People's Society of Con- ment is made of a gift from Mrs.
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gregation Shaarey Zedek enter- Bertha Lipsitz, in memory of liar-
tained a number of guests on the ry Sillman.
yacht "Oriflamine 11" last Sunday.
Among those present were the
Misses Margo Villon, Evelyn Sals-
burger, Edith Shetzer, Fayga Bof-
sky, Florence Oppenheim, Ilinde
Goldstein, Naom, Goldstein, Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
tired Love, and Messrs. Saul Levin left last week for New York to be
Saul Rose, Maury Moyer, Isadore gone about 10 days.
Berger, Oliver Kanter, Philip
Frank, Hoke Levin and Samuel
Mrs. Rose Muses has returned,
home after spending four weeks
with he children, Mr. and Mrs..
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker and Murray Moses of Toledo, Ohio.
daughter, Barbara Joyce, have re-
turned to their home in Sherwood
Mrs. I. C. Hirschfield is spend-
Forest after an extended trip ing several days in Detroit.
through California and Florida.
Mrs. Elmer Koffman of Ill N.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Feldman Vanliuren has as her guests, Mrs..
of Burns avenue and family have Fanny Beeman and daughter, An-
returned from two months' travel nabelle of New York and Mrs. Mort
ris Entice! and Bert Marks of De- t.
in Europe.
troit.
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FABRICK'S
You Can Get a 1930
The Bicur Choleni Senior Society
held its annelid election of officers
i• with the following results:
Mrs. Ida Solai, president; Mrs.'
Ida Bucker, first vice-president;
Mesdames Sara Goldman, Anna
Eurasell, Rose !Winer, Mary Ern-
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stein and Anna Cohane, vice-presi-
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dents and directors; Sara Miller,'
recording secretary; Rae Blumen-
The Sisterhood of Congregation thal, financial secretary; Ann Wein.
beck,
treasurer. The investigating
Shaarey Zedek will sponsor a
three-day bazaar to be held in the committees will include Libbie liu- •
new synagogue at Chicago and benstein, A. Rashkin, Anna Minus,
Lawton beginning Saturday eve- Goldie Luster, (labile Velick, Mary
Shalofsky, Anna Ablekop, Sophia'
ning, Nov. 15.
Sklar, Lottie Wauger, Fannie Ilu-
Mrs. Henry Moses of Cincinnati bert, Sara Morin, Anna Gill.
An interesting report for the en-
is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Sirs. Charles Hopp of Chicago tire year was read by Ann Wein- ,
beck,
showing that over $2,500 was
boulevard.
given out to assist poor and needy
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Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and
Patrons a Happy and Prosperous
New Year
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MARILYN
Miss Tillie Marienthal of Rogers
City, is the guest of Mrs. Rose
Benzlass.
GOWNS - FROCK
Mr. and Sirs. Gerald Werbelow,
(Helen Klein) of Alma, Mich., an-
nounces the birth of a son, Judson
Morton, Sept 8.
1246 Washington Boulevard
SANATORIUM AUXILIARY I
DANCE WILL BE NOV. 6
Mrs. Si. Weiner and Mrs. E. Par-
ansky who were delegates to the
seventh annual convention of the
Los Angeles Sanatarium have re-
turned and given a report at a
meeting of the Detroit Auxiliary of •
Los Angeles Sanatariuni to the del-
egates and representatives of some
40 Jewish and English speaking or-
ganizations. A massmeeting is
planned for the near future and a
report in detail will then be given.
Plans for the charily ball to he
held at the Greystone Ball Rooms
on Nov. 6, are in full swing. Ben
Goldberg, president of the Detroit
auxiliary, was appointed chairman
of the ball, in conjunction with A
Z. Berkowitz. At the first hall
cumminee meeting Sept. 10, Mrs.
L. LupilotT and Mrs. Si. J. Kush-
ner were placed in charge of tick-
ets. Mrs. E. l'aransky is to be
financial and corresponding secre-
tary. Mr. Berkowitz, Mr. Gold-
berg, M. J. Kushner and Mrs. Pa-
ransky are to he in charge of all
publicity and advertising. All
clubs and organizations are asked
to keep Nov. 6 open.
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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
FROM
PURITY CHAPTER 359, 0. E. S.
The officers of Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., extend
sincere greetings to all members and friends and express the
wish that the New Year will see their hopes and wishes ful-
filled.
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Holiday Services
Miss Freda Koploy has returned
after a month's visit in Tucson,
Ariz.
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A bridge party was given in
honor of Miss Charlotte Rosen-
krantz of Buffalo, N. Y., at the
home of Miss Mary Kotlov of Ken-
ilworth avenue. Miss Rosen-
krantz is the guest of Miss Theresa
Feldman.
CONGREGATION
EMANUEL
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kamentzky
I Estelle Oakman) of 2908 Pasa-
dena avenue have moved to their
new home at 3006 Kendall avenue.
WOODROW WILSON and TAYLOR
The Celebrated Cantor "
Mrs. A. H. Brodie of Chicago
boulevard has returned from a
trip to Philadelphia.
Rev. R. Boyarsky
Mrs. Louis Fadage and family
dif Virginia Park have returned
from their summer home.
accompanied by • double choir, will chant the services.
Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal of Boa-
ton boulevard, accompanied by her
daughter, Maxine, left for New
York and from there the latter
will sail abroad to r sume her
studies.
Mrs. Louis Barsky and \augh-
ter, Theodora F., left to spend the
holidays in New York and the New
England states.
Mrs. Max S•itken and Mrs. —
Ilarry Apple were joint hostesses
at a stork shower on Sept. 10, at
the home of the latter, in honor of
I ; Mrs. Sam Chaness. Covers were
laid for 30 guests.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SYNAGOGUE WEEK BE-
GINNING SEPT 7 EVERY DAY FORM 4 P. M. TO 8:30 P M
WEEK BEGINNING SEPT. 14, SEATS WILL BE SOLD ALL
DAY UNTIL ROSH HASHONAH.
NOTICE: It has come to our attention that rumors have been spread that
tickets for the holidays are being sold at exorbitant prices. This is positively
not true as seats can be had just as cheaply as at any other synagogue.
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