THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 Soc iet y Hadassah will hold its first regular meeting of the coming season on Tuesday evening, No- vember 6, at 8 p. m., at the Shaa- rey Zedek building. An unusu- ally interesting program has been prepared. All members are urgently advised to attend. Oth- er ladies who may be interested in the purpose of the society are also cordially invited. A very charmingly beautiful reception was held at the home of Mrs. Eugene J. Hartman, of Palmer avenue, east, on Tuesday afternoon, October 30, in honor of the birthday of her little niece, Miss Dolores Silberkraus, of Schenectady, N. Y., who is visit- ing in Detroit with her aunt. The invited young guests were enter- tained with games and many fea- tures symbolic of Hallowe'en. A delightfully appointed birthday luncheon was served. The table was exquisitely decorated in deli- cate colors in harmony with the occasion. In the center was a large birthday cake studded with small candles representing the anniversary years of the cele- brant. Each little guest was pre- sented with appropriate favors that aroused great merriment. The little ones present were : Ma- rion Silberkraus, Leona Hart- man, Cecelia Hartman, Jane Sel- lins, Morton Cohen, Rosaline Co- hen, Theodore Kaufman, Herbert Kaufman. "UNIONGRAM" NEWS. The "Uniongram" is a national idea and all Detroit ladies will gladly co- operate. A book of four "Union- grams" with stamped envelopes costs but $1.00, and is most convenient to have in your desk. If you have none, telephone your message to the Tem- ple or to any officer of the Woman's Auxiliary and they will send it for you anywhere for .25 cents. Send a message to a sick friend or congratu- lations for a birthday or for any other occasion of greeting. THE BEETHOVEN CLUB HOLDS HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Witches and ghosts danced and made merry at the Hallowe'en party given at the Alan Kopelson School of Pianoforte for the junior pupils, the members of the Beethoven Club. The unique event was notable particu- larly because it carried out the idea of combining play with study for the young students, which is very im- portant in the field of piano training. Upon the arrival at the studio, the little guests were mysteriously ush- ered into the "Land of Spooks." It was an old fashioned, joyous party with fancy costumes, games, prizes and refreshments, and everything to, gladden the hearts of the little folk. YOUNG PEOPLE OF TEMPLE BETH EL HAVE SUCCESS- FUL OPENING. Over 300 young people of the city attended the first entertainment and dance of the season held by the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El, Sunday evening, Oct. 29. Members of the society performed in vaudeville stunts, after which a dance was held the gymnasium. This Week We Present The "Gotham" A NEW BOOT IN THREE DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF LEATHER AND COLOR HE "GOTHAM" is being shown here almost simul- taneously with its appear- ance on Fifth Ave. It is a distinctive boot possessing the qualities most admired by women of refined tastes. The "Gotham" can be had in the following com- binations: Patent Vamps, White Kid Tops; Kid Vamps with Beige Tops; Black Rus- sian Calf with Grey Buck Tops. Price, $14 FOURTH FLOOR ZIMBALIST AT THE ARMORY THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 2. The announcement of the appearance of Mr. Efrem Zimbalist, the brilliant concert violinist, at the Detroit Armory on Thursday evening, November 8th, is hailed with delight by all music lovers in Detroit. The young Russian genius compelled the warmest admiration at his American debut in New York in 1911, and since that time he has continued to mount in public esteem and to bear out the rich promise of all critics. Higher tributes have never been received by any artist than those won by Zimbalist in the season just past. "His playing is of the highest quality in its penetration and depth, its authority, as well as in the wholly remarkable technical qualities," says a review in the New York Times. 183-185 Woodward Avenue NOTABLE OFFERINGS AT CO- LONIAL. Next week's bookings for the Colonial theater include James Crowley, favor- ite comedian, and sixteen pretty "In- spiration Girls" in a spectacular musical comedy ; Diana's Models, reproductions of famous paintings with living models and unusual lighting effects ; Emily Dar- rel and company in a comedy, "Late for Rehearsal ;" Alfred Latell, animal imi- tator; Neal Abel, the man with the mobile face; Eleanor & Carlton, the Two Personality Girls ; and Delton, Ma- reana and Delton in a balancing act. A news weekly and selected comedy will be shown on the screen. 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