PAGE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES The Young Women's Ilebrew as- sociation held its first meeting of the season at the Hannah Schloss build- ing, 39 East High street, Wednes- day evening, at 8 o'clock. A mem- bership drive is being planned by the organization. Girls of 16 and over, interested in athletics, are invited to join. 177-119•181 PlOODWAfID AVE Temple Beth El Notes. Succoth Services. Succoth Services will be held at the Temple on Thursday morning, Oct. 9th, at 10 o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by Rabbi Franklin. Services for the last day of Succoth will be held on Thursday, Oct. 16th, at 10 o'clock, the sermon to be deliv- ered by Rabbi Nlayerberg. fiimelhoch) 180.182 W 00d Ward A.f MAO Sabbath Services. Sabbath Services are held every Mrs. Hattie Schaffner and daugh- ter, Florence, have returned to their Saturday morning at 10:30. The ser- home in Cleveland, after a visit to mon this week will be delivered by Rabbi Mayerberg. this city. Sunday Services. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, 234 Sunday Services are held every East Montealm street, will be at Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The home to their relatives and friends sermon to be delivered by Rabbi Sunday, October 12, front 2:181 to Franklin is entitled "Our Answer to 5:30 o'clock, and 7:311 to 11:110 o'clock, the Nlissionary." The public is in honor of the engagement of their cordially invited to attend the serv- daughter, Golda, to Mr. Samuel L. ices at all times. Kavanau. No cards. Religious School. w ing The Religious School will hold a Succoth Service for the children at 9:30 Sunday morning. Appropriate Mr. Lou Kraus, of Detroit, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. selections will lie recited by the vari- ous classes and offerings of fruits and S. W. Sherman. vegetables will be made. The parents are invited to attend the children's Mr. and Mrs. E. NI. Rosenthal, service and to bring their friends. former Toledoans, arc spending a Woman's Auxiliary. few weeks at Mt. Clemens. The Woman's Auxiliary will give Miss Eva Floyd spent a few days a luncheon in honor of the new mem- bers early in November. The original in Detroit. date had been set for the second of Miss Rose Kaplan spent the holy- November, but due to the fact that days with her sister, Mrs. Samuel the l'atriotic Fund Drive begins at that time it has been decided to post- Gordon, of Detroit. pone the luncheon to a day to be an- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz (nee nounced shortly. The officers and Salve KaminI, have returned from Board of the Auxiliary are especially an extended wedding trip through desirous of having every new mem- Canada and the East. Thee will ber attend the luncheon. It will be make their home at 326 East Warren quite impossible for the hospitality committee to visit each new member avenue. before the "Acquaintance Luncheon" The Garden Club announce a dance because the list of new members is to be given Sunday evening, October large but all new members will lie 9, in their club-rooms, the Pythian cordially welcomed at the affair. eature will be a Fox Trot contest in Young People's Society. .vhich all attending are eligible. Gold The Young People's Society of prizes will be given to the winners. Temple Beth El will give its first Shooks' orchestra will furnish the affair of the season on Sunday even- music and several prominent enter- ing, Oct. 12th, at 8:15. All members tainers will be on hand. All are are requested to be present. An in- welcome to attend. teresting program has been prepared TOLEDO NOTES. eve 'Ortinalitiekor —in Hats for Fall Developed in the season's choicest fabrics and present- ing original new fashion touches. See them at Kline's, moderately priced. Kline's-Third Floor All Dresses and Hats Ow • 3 o' CR entire stock of exclusive gowns and hats are now offered at a dis- count of one-third. The purpose of this step Is to clean out all tall goods without delay! As there is only one dress or hat of each kind, the best selection naturally awaits thoao who come first. No exceptions or reservations! La Rose Shop 504 Fisher Arcade 253 Woodward Avenue Fine Diamonds —AND— Engagement Rings -- -IN-- Platinum and Gold Mountings of original and exclusive designs, to order at a saving of 10 to 25 per cent (runs down-town prices on my "Pay As You Can Plan." EHRLICH BUILDING-Adams and Hastings Biggest and Busiest East Side Jewelry Store. /11777,7010417071f/ W/07/YAOW/f/071WAW , WROVI/ Ready to Wear and Made to Order S. Kallen & FURRIERS 76-78 Adams Ave. East Near John R. Street L Repairing Remodeling Call Us Cherry 7233 la/NAIINAIRIASW/MM.1/.1,7,////11///70/4/1M1/0//ht. AVAla/All1/1.%/MAV/AOSW//4WANIAIZIl STARKWEATHER-BUICK Salesroom and Office: 2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard Phone, Market 2892 Service Station No. I 21-23 Clalrmount at Woodward Phone Market 4732 Service Station No. 2 East Gd. Boulevard, Belle Isle Bridge Edgewood 681 BUICK Members of Shapero Hive will give a pedro party, Tuesday, October 14, at 2 o'clock, at 216 Warren avenue. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Reuben Cohen, who spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Max Landau, of 668 Brush street, will leave for her home in Philadelphia, October 12. and an evening of lively interest is promised. The Classes of the So- ciety will begin next week, the night to be announced at the Sunday even- ing meeting. Junior Young People's Society. Service Station No.3 Marshall & Smith 1537 Grand River Garfield 1650 Detroit Branch: 750 Woodward Ave. Silk duvetyn models for smart informal day time wear are beautifully tailored with such simple garniture as silk stitching or checked angora. (Sketched.) For more elegant usage a lace vestee, jet bugles and bands and collars of fur are added. Panne velvet with the new metallic "coat-of-mail" cloth (sketched), or metallic brocade, constitute other models for the women seeking subtle charm and dis- tinction in dress. Frocks of this type range from 95.00 to 195.00 The Junior Young People's Society of Temple Beth El will hold its meetings on the second and fourth Sunday afternoons of the month at three o'clock. All pupils of the re- ligious school over the age of fifteen are eligible to membership. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cantor, re- cently returned from their wedding trip, were delightfully entertained at the home of their brother, Mr. Hy- man Cantor, 962 Harmon avenue, Monday night. Forty guests spent a pleasant evening in dancing and entertainment. Knights of Pythias Resume Fortnightly Dances At Club Rooms O astilDst Mr. E. Schupan has returned from Cincinnati where he attended the World Series games. He left Satur- day for Chicago to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Disner have moved into their new home at 58 East Euclid avenue. Wpmen of Distinction choose frocks of duvetyn or panne velvet Boy Scouts. The Boy Scouts, under the able leadership of Mr. Milton Aronheim. used every Thursday evening at 7:30. All boys in the homes of 'members over the age of twelve are urged to join the Temple Troop. Several large boys are urgently .needed by the Troop to serve as patrol leaders and as assistant Scout-Masters. Mr. Aronheim and his assistant, Mr. Reuben Rosenfield, are experiencing great difficulty in properly training the large number of boys who attend the meetings and they will appreciate the services of any young men who will volunteer to aid them. Knights of Pythias, No. 55, will begin a series of fortnightly dances, beginning Sunday evening, October 19, in their club-rooms, the Phythian Castle, 533 Cass avenue. These dancing parties. which were discon- tinued during the war, will he given every other Sunday evening through- out the season. In the interim week- ly dances have been given by the Jewish Welfare Board to whom the club-rooms were turned over for the use of Jewish soldiers and sailors. Finzel's orchestra has been en- gaged to furnish the music for the dancing, which will take place, as formerly, in the excellent dance hall on the second floor. II. I'. Cohen, Chairman, and Max Eichman and Nathan E. Rosenberg, in charge of arrangements, have provided for dis- tinctive entertainment for intermis- sions. Members and their friends are invited to attend. "Meet Friedberg— Wear Diamonds" Junior Scouts. The Junior Scouts will meet every Monday afternoon at 4:00, under the direction of Mr. Cecil Sillman. All boys of the school between the ages of ten to twelve are eligible to mem- bership. Pearl Necklaces Heroic Rabbi Dies to Save Thirty-Seven Jews from the inexpensive Copenhagen.-Among the details which are gradually reaching here concerning the recent pogrom in Nov- gorod-Volinsk, one story has come thru which is worthy of being in- scribed in the annals of Jewish mar- tyrdom. It tells how Rabbi Yeliusha Kitman lost his own life to save the lives of thirty-seven Jews whom lie had hidden in the cellar of his home to protect them from the hooligans. After stripping his home, the po- grosuists informed Rabbi Kitman that they would spare his life on condi- tion that he give them the key to the cellar. His reply was: "Yehuslia Kitman would rather die than allow Y. J. L. C. thirty-seven Jews to be slaughtered." The ruffians killed him, but the At the regular meeting of the Young Judacan Literary Club held thirty-seven Jews were saved. Sunday afternoon. oct. 5, a short program was given after the order of DECREES OF FASHION business. Part of the election was held, the result of which will be given FOR M I LA DY'S WA RDROB E. in the next report. The next meet- ing of the organization will be held Again the question has enure UP as Sunday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m., at the to whether the suit or the separate coat and dress will hold sway through- Sharey Zedak Synagogue. Daughttc1. of the White and Blue. The meetings of Ilk Daughters of ostpo hii oed White and Blue wart* holi- for two weeks, because of thil days. days. The last meeting was helti,,.t Edna Rosenfeld's house, 166 Good! win avenue, Tuesday evening. A debate will be given at the next meeting, "Resolved That the Jewish Legion be made the nucleus for the national armies for the Jews in Palestine." Fannie Kurland, Rose Grace and Lany Drapkia will be on the negative side and Edna Rosen- feld, Bessie Gedleka and Lotte Davidov, on the affirmative. WARBURG IN EUROPE ON RELIEF MISSION New York.-Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, is now in Europe for the purpose of effecting a closer and bet- ter co-ordination among the various Jewish relief agencies in the distribu- tion of their funds and supplies for the war sufferers. According to a letter just received in Boston. Dr. Chaim Weitzman, the visiting intends leader, Zionist America shortly. out the fall and winter. Opinions seem to vary widely on this matter with Danis placing her stamp of approval n the separate coat and its adjuncts j ust 110W. However, women who have come to R. Siegel. Co. recently in search of either one or the other, have frequently gone away with both on account of the superb collections presented for their approval. !lordly a woman could forego one of coata shown. They are de- the itl Y, el Y from the soft, luxurious, ,eloped wariath,vithout-weight materiala of each as Chamelon Cord. the Velour du . rd,Duvet de Leine, Peas cut Bolivia, with huge , of •' choicest de Peelle. and enveloping collar.' of furs. And the dresses! Never has 11. Hiegel assortment of all Co. shown a larger Trimly tailored le and tricotine In that is most desirab- Street frocks of serge ,,! ' Ten. too. Then. ,,,,,,,,,,, ., navy and the brown sha ■ " ' attract', ...„ "''„,'",,'",',"" exceptionally . " ^` Kowna of graceful charm , ","t," a ,„, th '".."; tens ear. displaying a ver''th' bea ng. of beautiful embroideries i we l di Ita ,„,b.,1,1- However. despite the grei‘ t ,,d,",,, Ity of the coats and drefiFes. '''',,,.%74, ,̀:, . Bon of the suite w ill convin(: a a Alt is the there are occasionn when . ,2 8 ,r; only appropriate costume. 5 ,7 I l. tieularly atunnIng model pm '''' - Siegel CO. recently was of sot Duvetyn, Just exactly the eh ' - '- pocke ts. gray squirrel collar, cuffs. an 7t,17,), For rather formal 1,011/11 °C.'"In" ton there are elaborate three•p' 1,'7 tome sults "' In velvet and elch:.;:. u " bleb will give their wearer owned. .‘," rsese of being beautifullsi -Adv. to the rare and costly designs 208.210 Griswold Street tr010.1EZ LIEN.JEN-E- NIENESIEESENJ Furniture Talk Some two or three months ago we told you in these columns that Furniture and every kindred line would be higher and since that time there has been a regular deluge of advanced price lists. Four-Fifths of the Furniture Factories In the United States are sold up for the balance of this year and will not accept soy orders, the others will not accept an order subject to their ability to fill it and only at the price prevailing at time of shipment. This all means that we will have to pay very much higher prices than ever before, for goods bought now and later. We were so sure of these advances that we placed orders some time ago for our Fall Goods and some of these goods are now coming in. Our selling prices will, as heretofore, be based entirely on our costs and will therefore be lower than present market. Buy now and save money. Always come to this store before you buy elsewhere. RIEDENBERG, FURNITURE HOUSE 913 Hastings St. at Crosstown t51 IS IS La IS Melrose 5509 yorasuromsEsmari