THE JEWISH CHRONICLE- Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. Sheminee Azereth. Services for Sheminee Azereth (Feast of Conclusion) will be held in the Temple next Monday morning, October 8, at 10 o'clock. On this oc- casion Rabbi Mayerberg will preach the sermon. Sunday Services. Sunday services will be resumed in the Temple on Sunday morning, Oc- tober 14, at 11 o'clock. Sabbath School. The sessions of the Sabbath school will open next Sunday morning, Oc- tober 7, at 9:30. All children of school age should be present on that day for registration. Saturday morning services begin at 9 a. in. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de- liver his weekly sermon, beginning at 10 o'clock. The public is cordially wel- come at the Sabbath services. Succoth Offerings Following the services on Monday morning, the Succoth offerings that graced the pulpit on Sunday evening, were distributed among the worthy poor, more than sixty baskets being sent to individuals and institutions. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- MENTS. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— On account of illness will sell my property, located on East Side, be- tween Garfield and Canfield. Brick veneer building on lot, 30x100. Store- room on ground floor. Nine rooms and bath on upper floors. This is an excellent investment opportunity. Call Ridge 3443-J. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT —Suitable for young couple or two young men in congenial Jewish pri- vate home in two-mile circle, near several car lines. Address Jewish Chronicle, Box 106. DELIGHTFULLY FURNISHED steam heated room in modern apart- ment for rent to refined gentleman or lady. Rent reasonable. Apply Anna Apts., 1212 Antoine. FOR RENT — Congenial young couple will rent cozily furnished room in apartment to refined gentleman. Use of garage if desired. Within two- mile circle. Call North 5382-W, 188 Medbury. TO RENT—A large seven-room steam heated apartment in four-fam- ily flat, janitor service, 160 Medbury Ave. North 5747-R or Walnut 838-3. Buck Top Boots Are greatly preferred by women considered authorities in style. HOUSE OF SHELTER CAM- PAIGNS FOR LARGER QUARTERS. T HE vogue for colored vamp Foot- 1 wear with Buck Tops is very de- cided, and we are pleased to announce a particularly broad range of style and color combinations in these boots. The model illustrated can be had in all the new shades of fine kid skin, with buck tops to match. This model has an extra high arch, covered Louis heels. Organization for Relief of Strangers to City Seeks $20,000 to Purchase Former Old Folks' Home— Has Already Raised $12,000 The House of Shelter, located at 90 Division street, is making a campaign for funds to purchase the property lately vacated by the Old Folks' Home at Brush and Edmund place. A contract of purchase has been en- tered into for the sale of the prop- erty for $20,000, which the House of Shelter society must raise in cash be- fore the home can be occupied by it. Twelve thousand dollars has already been subscribed and every Jewish ele- ment is being canvassed for the re- maining $8,000. The }louse of Shelter has outgrown its old quarters owing to the increase in population in Detroit. It was or- ganized 24 years ago to give shelter and aid to strangers to the city. It furnishes food and shelter to anyone applying for it for a period of three days, during which time the applicant may make other arrangements to be- come permanently established in the city. The new quarters at Brush and Edmund place will accommodate 75 people. The Division street home ac- commodates only 28-and the demands upon it are far greater than its lim- ited facilities. The society has been reorganized recently. It was formerly maintained by weekly collections of 5 cents from a few score folks on the east side, but is now being supported by substan- tial contributions from every element in the Jewish. community. A full list of all subscriptions will be published in the near future. At the last elections for city coun- cil at Ostrochon, Russia, two Zion ists were elected as special representa- tives of the Jews. Among the repre- sentatives of the other parties there are "alsoa number of Jews. $1 5.0 0 P air 4th Floor 1865 Est. 183.185 Woodward Ave. IIIIIXWIU11nInIInIlm/IIII1111/11111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111 1111111 ■1111111111111111111111111 MINMINIIIMMININ, . ' - ) J111111111111111111111111111111111115111111111111111111111111111111111111 = K 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ., TAILOR YOURS IN HASTE CADILLAC 3 0 1 CADI LLAC Itos ttl GER - S pfric4, . LE- 3 0 1 Fashionable showing of • seasonable fabrics in gen- tlemen's Business, Dress and Sport Clothes. - - TOURING CARS ,..1 LIMOUSINES TAXICABS Private Appearing Cars For All Occasions -- - - Officers' Uniforms are . executed and built ex- actly to army regulation. 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