A merica lavish Periodical Cotter - - - - CLIPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE I PIO The Young People's Society of Mr. PACE SEVEN Samuel Goodman, son of 'Temple Beth El announces the Mr. and Airs. Louis Goodman, of beginning of its customary activ- 239 Aledbury avenue, has left for To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should be malted or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED, ities for the year The Wednes- Garden City, N. Y., where lie is day Evening Study Clubs, which enrolled in the Aviation Service. proved so popular last season, Mr. Fred Nf. Butzel leaves on Sat- are to be resumed, and the first urday for New York to attend an organization meeting- of these executive meetinf of the National classes is called fur Wednesday Conference of Jewish Charities, of evening, November 13th, at 7:45 p. Every member of the Voting which he is president. (Continued On Page Nine.) IBM 1.4101/11INVIIASii CHERRY I AT TI1E 5 S Ct6 N TON C 0 f I OS W•shavelon Blvd. That Different Shop MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S and BOYS' Wearing Apparel CLOTHES, HABERDASHERY and HEADWEAR "Quality At Modest Prices." ox THE noiti.EvAitn 11111•.. ■ People's Society is eligible for membership i nsuch of the Edu- cational Clubs as appears of most interest to the individual. Al r. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Avenue East, have re- turned from Spring Lake Ileach, N. J. Warren Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marx, Rhode Island avenue, have re- ceived word of the safe arrival overseas of their son, :ergt. Don- ald A. Marx. ed SHOPS Detroit's Linen Headquarters A THANKSGIVING SALE OF FINE LINENS Airs. Pearl Go ldman, of Cif Virginia !'ark s announces the marriage of her daughter, Rae, to Alax Goldman, November 3rd. MISS MAYE Alr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lan- An interesting announcement of the week is the engagement of :have sky announce the engagement of Elias, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Elias, of 790 Brush Street, to Mr. Max their daughter, Bessie, to Mr. Minkowsky, son of Rev. and NIri. A. Minkowsky, of this city. Harry Sheyer, of Saginaw. The ban has been lifted and' , .„ , Ph i s tea wi l l reptace the usual Al r. and Mrs. J. R. Netzorg, 77 Detroit society will resume its " activities with renewed vigor and Acquaintance Luncheon" as a l'rentis avenue, announce the simpler form of entertainment birth of a son on October 25th. enthusiasm, • more consistent with the times. Alr. and Airs. !)avid A. Brown are allIong the Thursday even- Scenes from the opera, ing boxholders for the concerts ple be inaugurated with an "Ac- by the sante cast that of the Detroit Symphony Orches- quaintance Tea" by the \\*omen's gave the . performance at the tra, Auxiliary of Temple Beth El on Northern high igh School—the per- November Ilth, at 2:30. formance tthiclt won such un- Max Kahn, Detroit attorney, stinted praise from the critics— has been admitted to practice be- luiterman, of Cinchmatt, will be given. ""I he Flower fore the Supreme Court in Wash- is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Duct," from Madame Butterfly, ington. Samuel Ileavenrich. and several pretty Japanese songs will be rendered. Mrs. I fumy Krolik and Mrs. TIT-BITS OF GOSSIP .\ II in all, the Program Com- Sint Hart are at the Park Hotel, mittee °has arranged a splendid Alt. Clemens. Heard in Fashion's Realm. 'murrain that pr. es a del ight- Almost every suit or wrap this wm. w t n- It is very fitting, indeed, that the season's activities at the Tem- tee has its bit of for trimming. in some instances the fur trimming forms almost a third of the garment. A lovely wrap which B. Siegel Co. re- catty showed tea., of henna red velour with a very deep heaver collar which, when opened, formed a •apelet effect. A deep band of the heaver trimmed the coat at the lower part, extending up one-third of the coat length. Jaunty little Eton coats of fur often complete a costume of cloth. An ex- ample is a imstinne of soft, warm wool velour which has almost the vrarnith of a wrap and which is made comfor- table enough for the average winter weather by the addition of a smart, little mallet of fur. Cape effects are noted In coat styles and street costumes. One interest- ing title street frock recently sold by this House showed a long, cape-like Panel, hanging from the shoulder to the hem of the frock where it was at- tached to the skirt with several but- tons, The street frock was made simply, fastening at the front with a fttl and enjoyable afternoon to all who attend. Mrs. I). Stein, 31S Erskine street, has received word from her brother, Sergeant David I lse t laddassith will hold the Freedman, that he has recovered first card party of the season at from wounds received in battle, the home of Mrs. Alax Lieber- Selitember 1st, and has returned man, IunY Second avenue, on to his regiment. Tuesda ■ ;I! CFI], II In, NiiVCIllber Sergeant Freedman enlisted in h 2th, the old Alichigan Thirty-first \11 numbers and their friends regiment in 19114, and did border are cordially invited. , The pro- duty fur six months in Mexico. ceeds of this card party will go I lc went to WaCO, Tex., in July, tiovards the purchase of ntaterial PO:, with Co. .1., One Hundred to lie used in garments fur Pales- and Thirty-tirst infantry, going tinian babies. overseas in November. Major I.. J. H irschman, III Alajor Alax Bailin, who is sta- Virginia Park. ha: just returned ti ■ medat Camp Grant, Rockford, from a sixteen months' stay in III.. is spending a week's leave France. Alafor I lirscinitan went in Detroit. over with the Ilarper unit. Al rs. Ilarry Bornstein and single row of buttons and there was :I r. and Airs. Benjamin Cross, daughter, Marian, who have been a material twit and pockets which ■ if I )exter Boulevard, are at the guests of Air. Alanuel Jacoby, trimmed the Imilice and skirt. Embroidery this year is not con- fined to gowns and blouses but ap- pears In almost everything that wo- men wear. Old bits of needle work hate been l•rmight forth and adopted in their °Minna! form to modern cos- tumes and old•fashloned stitches and c ot have been copied. The inspH.non from Many of the mnlllr- wt.: , lend such a distinction to the gowl,• of the moment come from remote sour, • Dull silver or gold thread, he, floss, and even wool Yarn are iv idence. as well an a flat, corded hr;,. a small ribbon.—adv. Don't Wait Until You Have to pay Next Winter's War- time Priccs! Buy Now—Direct F rom the Makers! French Lick Springs, have returned to Lansing. — . Air. David Brown is out of Mrs. Meyer Berg, who has i„tert,,,t, if the Mich. been visiting in New York, has town returned to this city. igan Patriotic Fund. :\ Ir. and Mrs. Louis Mendel - Mrs. Fannie Halbstein, of 1511 avenue, who has b een visiting in Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Saxon, has re- Among the section presidents turned to this city. .\ mong the many entertain- named of the Detroit Branch Of s arranged for Airs. Halb- the Needlework G u ild are th e fu t. Aliss N. C. \Veinntan, stein during her visit was a de- Airs. Leo Zuckerman. AIN. A. AL lightful recepkion and musicale, •hrman, Mrs. S. Komi:liter, Mrs. at which Mr. and Airs. Saxon NI. A. Hirschfeld, Mrs. J. I,. were host and hostess. Nlarx, Mrs. Al. E. Pollasky and Mrs. E. Harris — Miss Helen Neuman, of New York City. who has been visiting Marie Cohen is visiting in with her sister, AIrs..1nton Kauf- !Ilan, has returned to her home. Columbus, O. You twill do better than Pres ent norm a l prices by pur- chasing direct from America's leading manufacturing fur- tiers. MARKS 212.216 Michigan Ave,' —near Third Our linens have always come from the fittest Belfast sources, but these Belfast makers have produced nothing for the past year and a half. Now, with the end of the war in sight, they have begun work on their new "Victory" patterns, which will be the first linen shipments to come over. Already we have signed and returned to them our first big priority goods to be shipped in first available bottoms. order— Ilere in Detroit, we must get ready for these new things. We must clean house, so to speak—reduce our present stocks to the lowest operating mini- mum. Where we now carry 25 patterns of one line, we must reduce it to ten. So today we will start with all 'Mew^ which are slightly , soiled or mussed from display, and handling and all odd and broken lines. They arc all wonder- ful values and you'll have plerty of time to launder them fur Thanksgiving Day. In the first big lot are slightly soiled and mussed Table Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Doylies, Scarfs, Luncheon , in Damask, Madeira, Cluny and Laces in all •,./e: and patterns. They go On sale Filet today at 25% off' Damask Table Cloths of Irish Manufacture 7 only, 72x 72" Cloths, formerly $11.00 to $157h 11 only, 72x 90" Cloths, formerly $12.50 to 14 only, 72x108" Cloths, formerly $12.50 to S's uu 7 only, 81x 81" Cloths, formerly $13.00 to $23 00 12 only, 81x108" Cloths, formerly $18.00 to $35.(0 4 only, 90x 90" Cloths, formerly $25.00 to ;MOO 25% off Otte big table with all our slightly soiled or mussed Madeira Table Cloths, Luncheon Sets, Doylies and Center Pieces. Every one in perfect condition otherwise—at.... Another table contains Cluny and Filet Lace Center Pieces, Doylies and Scarfs in many pretty patterns, shapes and designs, hand embroidered and all in perfect condition. They are slightly soiled. Choice today at 25% off 25% of Sale Begins on Fifth Floor at 9 a. m. Today Aristocrats of Footwear The style exclusiveness of the new foot- wear shown on our Fourth Floor gives this term a real meaning. It is their dignified sim- plicity, their authoritative style and beauty that lends to them a genuine charm. ssohn have returned from New Michigan York and \Vashington. A New Style Such boots as these make wo- men welcome the brisk days of fall. This model in tan Russia calf is trim, comfortable, stylish, with the usual "Fyfe" distinction of design. It is 8 1-2 inches high —just the proper height for the new fall costumes, with light welt soles and full Louis heels. Price, $12.50 The same David Cooper Abraham Cooper COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY 328-330 Penobscot Bldg. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire Plate Glass Automobile SERVICE Burglary and Theft Health and Accident Compensation A Policy with us means Security • STATLER 183-185 Woodward Ave. model in bronze $12