THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Ernest Poole, Open discussion will
follow, Members are urged to read
the various books to be discussed at
these meejings so that they may read-
ily voice opinions of the characters
portrayed or problems presented,
The musicale given on Monday,
Is First of Series of Papers on Mod-
Nov,
19, by Miss Setta Robinson, so-
ern Fiction by Members of Club.
Musicale on Monday, Nov, 19, 1i prano; Miss Lillian Segal, ',White., and
Rare Treat — Work of Surgical Mrs, A, Lapin Cohen, mezzo soprano,
was a rare treat greatly enjoyed by
Dressing Class Progresses.
those present, Miss Sylvia Simons, a
The first of a series of book reviews director of the department of 11111011e,
pre-
by members of the Jewish Woman's who had charge of the program,
musicians,
these
rising
young
Club on popular fiction of the day, un- sented
der the Department of Literature, will who delighted their hearers with a
most gen-
be given on Monday afternoon, Nov, wealth of music and were
encores,
and
lavish
with
erous
26, at 3 o'clock in the vestry rooms
These musicale% will be a feature of
of Temple Beth El, when Mrs. Adolph
several
Of the afternoon meetings, in
Sloman will review "Ifis Family," by
which members of the club will par-
SOME STYLE TIPS FROM FORE- ticipate,
Reports of the progress of the work
MOST FASHION SOURCES.
of the surgical dressing classes held
in the Bernard Ginsberg library, I last-
The plaid ginghams of the summer ing% and Brewster streets, under the
have been replaced at B. Siegel Co,'s auspices of the Jewish Woman's Chip
by plaid wool dresses which have the turd the Monday Social Hour, were
same pleasing gayety and informality given by Mrs, Myer Frank and ?Arc,
Harry Soloman respectively,
and which are, of course, more suit-
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able for a winter's temperature, These
plaid dresses are made with exceed- LEO NEWMAN TO LEAVE DE-
;n' simplicity; a surplice bodice fin-
TROIT,
ished with a long, roll collar of white
pique or white wash satin and nar-
Esteemed Eccretary of Local B'nai
row, turnba .: k cuffs to match, A skirt
B'rith Moves to Pittsburgh for
hanging straight at back and front,
Indefinite Period,
often with saddlebag side drapery over
the hips, Sometimes the skirt is pleat-
The many (den& of Mr, ;old Niro,
ed with wide box pleat panels at front
Leo NCWIllal ► of Elmhurst avenue will
and back. A narrow sash of the plaid warn with regret that they are about
stuff, faced with bright colored silk to leave Detroit and make their home
often adds an attractive touch to these in Pittsburgh for an indefinite period,
dresses,
Mr, Newman has for several years
While Paris is not wearing formal served faithfully and most creditably
evening dress at all, Paris fashion cre- the Wind Writ!' order in the capacity
ators are kept busy none the less turn- of secretary, Ile has devoted most
ing out inexpressibly lovely evening of his social energies to the lodge and
gowns and smart little tailored dresses has been the greatest single factor
and suits for the street, for, in Eng- ;n mahing it one of the most useful
land, and over here, W011101 refuse to organi7ation '4 in the {Iniumm:ty,
give up altogether the amenities of
Mr, Newman is held in such high
life as renresented in evening parties, e:;teeni by the members of the Mini
opera, theater, patriotic entertain-
l'/rit'a that when he tendered his resig-
ments and restaurant dining, It is ar- nation as secretary it was unanimously
gued that it keeps the heart up to have refit:4A, lle has taken part in many
a little recreation and women need be other Jewish activities in tl:e city and
none the less earnest in their work fcr Vs grim , will be a distinct loss to
the soldiers, the. Red Cross, the Y, M, Detroit, The city of Pittsburgh, where
C, A, and other splendid undertakings,
e will make his new home, is to be
because they keep themselves and crligrattflated oil gaining so experi ,
their fellow-workers in good spirit by mead and sincere a f ig hter for the
moderate indulgence in ordinary di- common good as Leo Newmajt, The
version,
best wishes of all his Detroit friends
In connection with this there is a fo!lo\f Mr. and Mrs, Newman,
decided movement among American
women to abandon all thought of per-
The Jewish labor leader, frl, Vacs,
sonal mourning in dress, no matter
what loss conies to them, for the sake of 1<jeff has acce.,ted the hivitafimi of
of patr;otis ► and for the sake o f the Ukraine autonomous govertlillenf
the ministry set u9 to adiniffis
heartening other saddened women
:er
local
affairs.
about them,--Adv.
MRS, ADOLPH SLOMAN WILL
REVIEW ERNEST POOLE'S
NOVEL, "HIS FAMILY," AT
MONDAY MEETING OF JEW-
ISH WOMAN'S CLUB,
,
THE "CRY OF RUSSIA"
jiusfia'b Revoltitionbiry gong, )3y
RACIIMANINOFF
cciuctxr
the celetriited
will be bung for the
BUY YOUR NEW WINTER
FURS
Direct from the Makers
Our beautiful -retail salesroom
of you the greatest values
that the city has ever known.
Buy direct from the great na-
tionally-known wholesale manw
faeturing house and save worth-
while sums on all furs.
HERMAN 0. BEN
MARKS
212-214-216 Michigan Ave.
-Near Third St.
A. MINKOWSKY
VOCAL INSTRUCTOR
Graduate of Moscow Imperial Conservatory.
Mitten Years' Teaching Experience in Europe
Sight Singing—Courses in Concert, Oratorio, and Grand Opera Singing
Will Accept a 1.1Mited Number of Pupils at Studio
or Residence of Pupils
DETROIT, MICH
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