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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-09-20

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PicaerwrrftrasneworacLe

4

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

LADIES



think of it...

YOUR PLAIN FALL

DRESSES or COATS

1

Dry Cleaned

andHandFinished

Price Includes
Pickup and Delivery

CoIstykts 4100

Tableaovers • • • 75c each
15c
Lampshades

Draperies - -31.00 pr. up

Fringe

Ruffle

Numdah Rugs • • 35c up
10c pr.
Tintiog

Faultless

as the name implies

40c pr. up

Faultless Curtain Laundry & Cleaners

HOGARTH 1010

4737 ELMHURSX

The Junior Home Relief instal-
lation of officers will be held Sept.
22, at 2:30 I'. 51., at the home of
Miss Gertrude Stone, 1150 Long-,
fellow Ave. An invitation to at-1

On behalf of the Hadassah Roll
of Honor, of which Mrs. By C.
Broder is chairman, Detroit Chap-
ter if Hadassah will have a fash-
ion tea at the regular monthly ral-

we're justly proud

of our COAT COLLECTION

for

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman I
and Mr. and Mra. Harold Schlesin-
ger returned Friday from a weeks'
stay at Secaw Lodge, Gaylord,
Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Litman
returned from a tour of Pales-
tine and European countries, and
from is visit in Lucerne, Switzer-
land, where, they attended the
! World Zionist Congress.

Jerome Spiegel of Wilmette,
is spending a week in Detroit.

You'll Find the
Faultless

Plain

Hadassah Fashion
Tea on Wednesday

00

(PO
CLEANERS 4 OY.ERS -
83)44T!EAST FOREST

Just as

JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
TO INSTALL OFFICERS

women and shorter women

) .r

Mrs. Emanuel Schoenberg and
Roy Robert Fisher announce their
marriage which took place on
Tuesday, Aug. 27. They are now
at home at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel.

Because these coats are so

perfectly styled for the in-

dividual needs of the

woman; because they are

so definitely fashion-right;

Mrs. Nathan Fishman accom-
panied her son, Milton, on a
motor trip to Delafield, Wis.,
where he is resuming his studies
at St. John Military Academy.
Mrs. J. Block accompanied them
on their trip.

because they are of assured

Siegel quality.

svitb
... $98.50

Lilt 11.1)-ass coot

Persian collar

The Jr. Auxiliary of the Los
Joseph Ehrlich returned from a Angeles Sanatorium held its first
10-day visit in Chicago and Mil- regular meeting of this season
Sept. 5, at Miss L. Silberstein's
waukee.
home. Plans for a celebration of
MRS. SIMON SHETZER
Mrs. Adolph Sloman and Mrs. the club's 3rd birthday were dis-
Irving Hirschman and family, re- cussed, and it was decided that ly Sept. 25, at 2:30 p. in., at Hotel
turned to their home on Edison the club give a dinner-dance for Sutler. The entire membership of
Ave. after spending the summer at members and friends.
Hadassah and friends are invited.
San Souci.
Mrs. Abe Cooper and Mrs. Perry
Miss Lillian Roth, daughter of Burnstine, rally chairmen, have
Mrs. Leopold Freund and son, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth made arrangements for this affair.
MISS SYLVIA BROUDY
Marcus, of the Belcrest, returned of 3205 Leslie Ave., left on Wed- The highlights in fall fashions will
tend is extended to members and from a summer spent at Machinist nesday for the Frances Shimer be shown by Walters, Irvings,
friends and to the Senior Home Island.
I College in Mt. Cerro], Ill., where Himmelhoch's Saxkays, Milgrims,
--
Relief Society members. Miss
I she will resume her studies for and Furs by Robert.
Stiner, sponsor for the juniors,
M. D. Goff of Pittsburgh is the the coining year.
Modeling for these shops will
I Rosalie Kanners and Elsie Char- guest of his son•in-law and daugh-
be the following Hadassah mem-
lip are in charge of this occasion. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smiley
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Almug bers: Sirs. Ily Cramer, Mrs. Max
Refreshments will be served. Hos- of Canterbury Drive.
and daughter, Henrietta, of Webb Fisher, Miss Irene Goldman, M.
tesses for the afternoon are Ger-
Ave. returned home after spend- Harvey Goldman, Mrs. Samuel
trude Stone, Ellen Barnett, Mar-
Mrs. Julius Bing and Mrs. Ben-
Hamburger, Mrs. Barney Israel,
jorie Barnett, Wilma Schiller and jamin Netzorg of the Wilshire, ing the summer in Atlantic City, Mrs. Harry Kohn, Mrs. Bernard
Long Beach and Saratoga. Springs.
Winifred Cornell.
will be hostesses at a luncheon and
Enroute home they stopped to Lipson, Mrs. Maurice Meyers, Mrs.
The committee in charge of col- bridge next Monday.
visit with relatives in Buffalo, Bogs' Oppenheim.
lecting and distributing school
Assisting Mrs. Simon Shetzer as
f New York.
books to poor school children is
% and ico Mer os.w\ o 3; e a I ttehre
,o
hostesses will be Mrs. Jack Dunn,
guests of
active at present under the di- of 51
Mrs. I. D. Friedman, Mrs, Sam
rection of Miss Sylvia Broudy. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne I Louis Welt left Saturday to re- Greenberg, Mrs. William B. Isen-
Anyone having school books to during the past week. sume his studies at Darthrnouth. berg, Mrs. Edward Levey, Mrs.
Ile was accompanied by his sister,
dispose of should call Miss Brou-
Edward Levey, Mrs. Harry Pegs-
dy, Townsend 7-2543.
Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger and Josephine and Eleanore Jacobs, ner, and Mrs. Charles Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson, who will spend a week at Vassar
The monthly collection will take
returned from Mackinac Island College.
place Wednesday morning, Sept.
where they spent the summer.
25, under the direction of Mrs. Sol
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 51. Rosen-
Lifsitz and Mrs. Theodore Levin.
Miss Elizabeth Guiterman of thal were hosts at a dinner party
Cincinnati is the guest of Mrs. Al- Sept. 11. Mr. Rosenthal left the
bert Rothchild and Miss Edith following day for Hot Springs,
Cancelled Checks Available for
Ark.
Heavenrich.
Inspection by Donors

Woo. es Coat with
for-banded cars •• $135

Belo la

CIE
,

'

1

Sizes 38-44
and 33 1 /2-451 /2

Committee Collects

$1,370 for Yeshivas

Junior Hadassah
Dance on Nov. 28

_ THE KNITTING SHOP

FREE INSTRUCTIONS

Boucle, Crepe, Shetland Floss, Willow Tweed, Worsted and
Zephyrs at lowest prices.

Mrs. Stella Schatz – Quality Yarns

11344 DEXTER BLVD., Near Collingwood
OPEN EVENINGS

UPHOLSTERING

that will make your furniture like new

We also make new furniture
Reaansmble rile. • Estimate. •res

M"

Repairing • Refinishing

Schane Upholstering Co.

EUCLID 2137

8543 LINWOOD AVE.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of
Miss Helene Siegel, daughter of
The committee in charge of col-
lections for Palestine and Euro- Parkside Ave., will leave Monday Mrs. Joseph Siegel left Tuesday to
night
to
attend
the
Baer-Louis
resume her studies at the Univer- First Meeting of the Year to Be
pean Yeshivas announces that can-
Held Oct. 1
sity of Chicago.
celled checks for the amount of fight in New York.
$1,370, collected and distributed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
M.
Epstein
of
Tuesday
evening, Oct. 1, will
during the past two years, may be
Miss Janet Welt will leave Satur-
seen at the Beth Tephila Emanuel Parkside Ave., entertained a few day for New York where she will see the opening of the new season
friends
at
dinner
Wednesday,
Sept.
for
the
Detroit
unit of Junior Ha-
Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow
spend the winter. Her sister, Janet,
Wilson Ayes., every Monday eve-
left Tuesday to resume her studies dassah, at a meeting at the Stet-
ter Hotel.
ning.
at Vassar College.
Miss Elaine Schlesinger is visit-
The committee consists of Mrs.
Plans for the annual Thanks-
Ida Becker, Mrs. Sarah Goldman ing in New Orleans with her fiance,
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of giving dance have already been
apd Mrs. Miriam Shelvasky. The Dr. Richard Greenblatt, and will be Chicago Blvd. will entertain Satur- launched, to take place in the
ladies brought the cancelled checks gone three weeks.
day night, Sept. 21, in honor of Fountain Rosin of the Masonic
to the office of The Detroit Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein (Ruth Temple. Miss Sydelle Bobrin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
A.
Kai-
accom-
Chronicle as proof of their
chairman of the dance committee,
Arie).
chen are leaving Saturday for Hot
has announced the following as
plishments•
Of the amount distributed, $200 Springs, Va.
Mrs. Julius Gilbert returned her co - workers: Co - chairman,
was sent to the Slobodka Yeshiva
!tom a visit with her mother in Elsie Olender; ticket chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gates of Palm
Betty Morrison; co-chairman,
for its building fund.
Cleveland.
Collections for this fund were Beach and New York spent a fort-
Ruth Berkowitz; chairman of ad-
night
in this city, visiting relatives
made every year at Purim time
Mrs. Grover C. Wolf entertained vertising, Ethel Dellin; co-chair-
and
friends.
and during Rosh Chodesh Ellul.
a few friends at luncheon on Sept. man, Celia Horowitz; chairman of
publicity, Sadie Shur; co-chair-
17.
man, Bernice Friedland; secre-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of tary, Tillie Stoller; treasurer,
Birmingham left Friday, Sept. 20, Lily Finkelstein; arrangements,
for a weeks' visit in Pittsburgh. Doris Sheer; music, Marty Mor-
anz.
Robert J. Newman will leave the
At the final meeting last year,
early part of the week for a few the following officers were elected
days stay in New York.
to lead the organization during
1935-36: President, Miss Sophie
Miss Emma Butzel and Mrs. Blanche Schwartz; Frances Mor-
Benjamin Lambert complimented anz, Ann Milstein, Sadie Shur,
Miss Elizabeth Guiterman of Cin- vice-presidents; Ruth Friedland,
cinnati at a luncheon and bridge recording secretary; Fannie Golo-
On Sept. 20.
bisky, corresponding secretary;
Jean Sherman, financial secretary.
Miss Lizbeth Sloman is spend ng
Young women interested in
a month in New York.
joining Junior Hadassah are in-
vited to attend the coming meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak, for- ing or to get in touch immediately
merly of the Belcrest, have moved with Frances Nloranz, member-
to 2215 Longfellow Ave.
ship chairman, Hogarth 4759.
Junior Hadassah offer a variety
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and her of activities to its members, all
mother, Mrs. Flora Goodman, re- of whom keep Palestine as a vital
turned from Charlevoix, after goal before them.
spending the summer there.
In this country Junior Ha-
Whimpfheimer's "Gold Edge"
dassah. which has 11,600 mem-
High Quality
Miss Winifred Cooper, daughter bers, functions as an important
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, educational agency among Jewish
left to resume her studies at Carle- youth, constantly spreading
knowledge of Jewish and Zionist
ton, Minn.
ideals and achievements. It has
Edward Bernie, Saul Kopman complete responsibility for a chil-
and Dr. S. Glassman returned from dren's village in Meier Shfeyah,
West Virginia and New York the Hadassah Nurses' Training
School in Jerusalem, and an
State.
orange grove at Pardess Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Smith
and daughters of 3355 Webb Ave.,
returned from Charlevoix. Mich.,
where they spent,the summer.

It Costs So Little
To Dress Smartly at . . .

FRANK & SEDER'S

Our Anniversary Sale Is Famous For
Quality and Style at Unprecedented Savings!

Bracelet
DRESS..
*19.75

Just a hint of the im-
tont fashions at $19.76! A
new snivel in Gold dust
crepe, smartly accented
with brilliants at neck and
wrist! Black and brown!
Misses' sizes 12 to 20.

Fourth Floor

Two-Piece

•••"*.
Sie


Boucles

Styles for Misses
and Women!

$8.94

The season's indis-
pensable .. of frill
boucle yarn, woven
to hold its shape!
Extra slenderizing
and in vibrant
autumn colors!
14-20; 38-44.

'58

They're Exquisitely Furred

and Guaranteed to Wessel

Velvety Velour du
Nord emphasized with
Badger . . Marten .
Fitch . . . or Fox . .
spells glamour and dis-
tinction; Many match-
ing muffs 12-20; 38-44.

Fifth Floor

CREPE

with

Transparent

VELVET

in a Two-Way Dress!

$ 1 0 -95

When the velvet tunic—

Boucle
Bar
Fourth
Floor

comes off, the crepe dress
solos with gusto! And it's
smart as can be. either way.
Black, brown, green! Misses'
sizes, 12-20.

Fossrf /4 Floor

FLOOR

ANNOUNCES

the arrival of the latest fall merchandise for

HOLIDAY DISPLAY

Come to Reja, Inc. and outfit yourself
for Rosh Hashonah

Smart Frocks, Millinery and Hosiery

An Unusual Selection of

MAXINE THOMPSON

Frocks of Distinction

features a display of cost-
ume jewelry and the newest
shades of hosiery

Priced from

$7.95 to $25.00



Latest Models
Ready made Hats
$2.50 up

590 to 99c

Custom Making
by
Expert Designers
• $5 up

Remodeling and Hat cleaning very reasonable. Copies of
models to choose from

REJA, Inc.

16 • 18 WITHERELL ST., Neat to Madiso n Theater

U

SMARTNESSI..

at not a penny

penalty

There's a three-fold reason
for the rapidly mounting
preference of Detroit men
for this smart store and its
wares—and the whole story
can be told in three words:
Smartness! — Quality! —
VALUE! Wont's you come
and see what we've done
for you for Fall!

Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Solomon of
2302 W. Grand Ave. left for a mo-
Selichnt Services will be held at
tor trip to New York City where Congregation B'nai Moshe at mid-
they will attend the wedding of night on Sept. 21. There will be no
Miss Jeannette Roffman.
charge for admission.
Rabbi Moses Fischer will occupy
The Misses Ruth and Hermina the pulpit and the services will be
Brock of 1785 Seward Ave., will be chanted by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld,
at home to their relatlives and who will be assisted by a well
friends on Sunday, Sept. 22. from trained choir of 10 voices under the
7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the Bar leadership of the cantor, with two
Mitzvah of their brother, Adrian outstanding soloists: Louis Green-
Zaft, which was solemnized in blatt, tenor, and Sam Lutchansky,
bass. Tickets are on sale daily at
Toledo, 0., on Aug. 3. No cards.
the office of the congregation,
Dr. Israel Wiener has been ap- Lawrence Ave. entrance, from 9
pointed a first lieutenant in the a. m. to 10:30 p. m.
Medical Reserve of the United
A general meeting of the con-
States Army, and is now stationed gregation will be held Tuesday
Camp
Swallow
Cliff,
Palos
evening,
Oct. 1.
at

the
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Koffman, Luncheon Meeting of
who have been the guests of Mrs. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
Mrs.
Koffman's parents, Mr. and
Harry Schwam of Rochester. N.
The opening luncheon meeting
Y., returned to their home in
of the Sisterhood of Congregation
Royal Oak.
Shaarey Zedek takes place Mon-
day, Sept. 23, at 12:30, in the
Mrs. M. J. Keidan had as a
social hall of the synagogue. An
guest her brother, Dr. A. A. Sin-
intseresting program will follow
aiko of Madison, Wis.. who sailed
the luncheon. Mrs. David B.
for
India
where
on the Manhattan
he will make an intense study of Lichtig, president of the Sister-
eye surgery. Enroute Dr. Sin- hood, will preside. Mrs. Herman
Wetsman is social chairman. Mrs.
aiko will atop in Palestine and
Charles Robinson is chairman of
Vienna and on his return next
programs. For reservations call
summer will visit China, Japan
Mrs. Jacob Perlmutter, Town-
and the Philippines.
send 7-2285.

SHOP

RHEA J. LANDSBERG

Selichot Services
At the B'nai Moshe

Park. Ill.

-
with its old gold buttons-

I (5)

21.

Velour
du Nord
COATS

coAr

SECOND

Suits —Topcoats

Overcoats—

$35 to $85

Unexcelled in richness,
beauty, quality or
value.

KNOX and Dunlap Hats and

th• smartest of everything is
accessories

111111.1MINIIINIM

Gift to Fresh Air Society

The Fresh Air Society received
Mi. and Mrs. A. Glazer and
a contribution in honor of the 50th
PERFECTION LODGE
daughter, Sylvia, returned to
anniversary of the marriage of
their home at 2514 W. Philadel-
Perfection Lodge No. 488, F. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fuller, from'
phia Ave. from Lexington, Mich.
and A. M., will hold a regular Arthur W. Schlesinger.
as
her
guest,
for
had
Miss Glazer
meeting on Wednesday evening,
• fortnight, Miss Harriet Nefsky
Flowers fee all masitras--
of Loa Angeles, Calif., and Lin- , Sept. 25, at 7:30 P. IL F. C.
Dexter-Joy florist, Each.' 6082.1
Degree.

Elyid• ■ Preparations

FACE TREATMENTS
Pnamistios n.

al -a.4

$1.25

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