THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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The Board of Directors of the Jew-
ish Widows' Aid Society tendered a
banquet to Mrs. M. C. Weil, the re-
tiring president, at the Phoenix Club
*Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Melville Welt* is spending a
few days in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bitnberg and
son, Franklin, motored to Detroit
from Elmira, N. Y., and were the
guests of Mrs. L. Straus, of Lothrop
avenue.
Among those who are attending the
convention of the State Federation of
Women's Clubs at Kalamazoo, Mich.,
are Mrs. Max May, Mrs. Mayer Sulz-
berger, Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield and
Miss Anna Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson have
returned from a two-weeks' trip to
New York City.
nowadays would rather
F olks
have a little Good Candy than
a great quantityoThe cheap kind
Everyone Knows MacDiarmid's are Good Candies
SIX STORES IN DETROIT
DISTRIBUTORS OF MULLANES TFFIES
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Complete Showing of
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APPAREL
TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES,
Succoth Services.—Services for the
last day of Succoth were held on
Oct. 16th, at 10 o'clock. The sermon,
delivered by Rabbi Mayerberg, was
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry II. Berger, of on "Judaism—Religion of Joy."
Sabbath Services.—Sabbath services
592 Marlborough avenue, are receiv-
ing congratulations on the birth of a are held on Saturday morning at
10:30.
The sermon this week will be
daughter, Marguerite Jane, on Octo-
given by Rabbi Franklin.
ber 14.
Sunday Services.—Sunday services
Miss Leonora Tobias, daughter of are held every Sunday morning at
Mrs. Jenny Tobias, of 86 Elmhurst I I :1)0. The sermon to be delivered Icy
avenue, became the bride of Walter Rabbi Franklin is entitled, "Nlaking
Franklin Straus, of this city, Wed- Religion Efficient." The members
nesday, October 15. The ceremony and their friends are urged to attend
was performed at Temple Beth El, the services,
Hebrew Class.—The Hebrew Class,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating.
under the direction of Rabbi Mayer-
!qr. L. M. Goodman is a guest at berg, meets every Saturday morning
at 9:30. All parents who desire their
the Pennsylvania Hotel, N. Y. C.
children, to receive instruction in He-
Miss Grace Skirball, of Cincinnati, brew are asked' to send them- to this
visited fora few days with her broth. class. ft is preferred that no Children
er, Mr. William Skirball, of this city. under nine years of age be entered.
Religious School.—'lhe enrollment
Miss Lillian Bernstein, of Chicago, of children in the Religious School
has
reached very large numbers. It
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
has been found necessary to divide
Mrs. 1). Robinson, 106 Rowena st.
use more classes. The classes now
Mr. and Mrs. M. Meister and baby, total 24. Parents who have not yet
and Mr. and NIrs. J. Berman were enrolled their children are requested
the guests of Toledo friends for the to do so at once.
Annual Meeting.—Members of the
week-end.
Congregation are asked to take espe-
cial
notice of the congregational An-
Mfr. Maurice Fusstnan, student of
Boris Gudnov, rendered a group of nual Meeting which will be held on
songs before the Labor Lyceum Cir- Monday evening, Oct. 27th. The
cle the past week. Miss Jeanette meeting will be preceded by a six
o'clock supper which will be served
StarikofT accompanied him.
by the Woman's Auxiliary Associa-
tion.
Many important matters will be
Mr. and Mrs. Bets Lebovitz (nee
Miss Rose Cohen) are receiving con- brought before the congregation at
the
meeting
and it is necessary that
gratulations on the birth of a son, Irv-
a large number be present. Remem-
ing Stewart, October 31st.
ber the date, Oct. 27th, at 6 o'clock.
Mrs. B. Weisblum, of Ilendrie ave- The dinner hour will be pleasant, the
nue, accompanied by her daughter, meeting will be stimulating. Don't
Mrs. A. J. Cohn and son, Arthur, of miss it.
Womans' Auxiliary.—At a meeting
Kirby avenue, have returned front a
of the Executive Board of the Auxil-
visit to Cleveland, 0.
iary this week it was definitely de-
Miss Myrtle Grass, whO has been cided to hold the "Acquaintance
residing with her aunt and uncle, Mr. Luncheon" on Monday, Nov. 10th, at
and Mrs. D. Rosenthal, of 95 Fred- 1 o'clock at the Temple. Those in
erick street, has returned to her home charge of the luncheon are ex-
tremely anxious to have all the
in Cleveland.
women of the households of new
Miss Anna Shapiro was hostess at members of the Congregation, pres-
a charmingly appointed farewell party ent at the luncheon. It is a splendid
given in honor of Nliss Nlinnie Ben- opportunity for members, old and
deroff, who left for California this new, to meet and become acquainted.
week to spend the winter months. It is expected that a large number
Forty guests spent a pleasant even- will attend. It is hoped that you will
ing in games and dancing. A buffet lie among those present. Tice presi-
dent of the Auxiliairy, Mrs. Adolph
,luncheon was served.
Sloman, requests personally that as
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sharnik, of 271 many members as possible shall at-
Medium' avenue, announce the en- tend the luncheon.
Charity Sewing.—The sewing activ-
gagement of their daughter, Rose, to
ities of the Auxiliary will begin on
Mr. Joseph J. Wisper, of this city.
Tuesday, Nov. 11th, at 2:30. The
Auxiliary contributes all articles to
Many delightful affairs are being the united Jewish Charities. The
planned for Miss Florence Segan, need for garments of various descrip-
whose marriage to Mr. Bob Miller, tions will be urgent this winter.
of this city, will take place October Therefore, all women of the organ-
19. Among those who entertained izatiod who know lions , to sees' are ex
the past week were Mrs. Louis Davis peeled to aid regularly in this most
and Miss liessye Steingold. Miss necessary work. Those who cannot
Steingold was hostess at a miscellan- sew will be able to render real assist-
eous shower Saturday night.
ance in many ways. It is hoped that
• every member of the Auxiliary will
A monument in memory of Leon feel it her duty to respond to this call
Zeigler, who succumbed to influenza by being present on Nov. 11th, at 2:30.
Uniongrams.—A worthy activity of
last winter, will he dedicated at the
Beth Moses Cemetery, Sunday, Octo• the Auxiliary deserves consideration
front the members. The organization
ber 26, at 3 p. m.
contributes an annual scholarship to
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ilershmad the Hebrew Union College, and much'
and Mr. and Mrs. \Vol( Kaplan will of this sum is realized from the sale
chaperone the weekly dance given by of Uniongrams. The rest of the pro-
the Young People's Auxiliary of ceeds from the sale of Uniongrams
Shaarey Zedek Sunday evening at the goes to the establishment of free Re-
synagogue, corner Willis and Brush ligious Schools in tine conjested dis-
tricts of our large cities. If you want
streets.
to aid iii this work buy Uniongrams
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The Garden Club will give their sec- and send your congratulatory mes-
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ond dance Sunday evening, October
19, at the Arena Gardens. A tone trot
contest, in which all attending are
eligible, will be an interesting feature.
Gold prizes will be given to the win-
ners.
The installation of advanced
business systems promotes
order and smoothness of op-
eration. It effects short cuts,
eliminates duplications and
simplifies methods of trans-
action that quickly show a
substantial saving and
quickened production.
Systematizing by Certified
Public Accountants brings
to you the value of ant ex-
perience and training gained
front it great and varied
number of businesses.
Miss Annette King has left for.New
York City where she will visit her
sister, Mrs. Howard C. Levy (nee
Rita King).
The lladassah will meet for the first
time this season Wednesday, October
23, 8:30 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek.
A splendid program has been arrang-
ed which will include a report of the
Zionist convention at Chicago by
Miss Jennie Gordon and musical se-
lections by Jules Klein, 'cellist, with
Frank Bahr at the piano. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Suits . . . . $27.50 to $150
Coats . . . . $24.50 to $150
Dresses . . . $19.75 to $75
Plush Coats . $37.50 to $100
Miss Rosetta Stone, well-known so-
cial service worker of New York City,
now on the Bureau of Handicap of
this city, will talk on "The Better
l'roblem" at the Forum luncheon giv -
en b? the Witai Brith Club next Tues-
day, October 21, at 12:45 p. m. Ladies
are especially invited to attend.
Fur coats of the most dependable pelts and in the newest
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Grand Pianos a Specialty
^TRUE it is that precious jewels possess
5, as great intrinsic value as any article
you can buy—and a value that steadily and
constantly increases. But it is far more than
the satisfaction of a good investment that
appeals to the average purchaser of rare
jewels. It is the certain knowledge that the
stones and their mountings are correct in
every detail, and of supreme excellence,
that contributes so greatly to true enjoyment
and pride of ownership. The sincere and
superior quality of our jewels—plus the
knowledge of all that is proper and best in
jewelry -- is responsible in great measure for
the confidence reposed in The Gorham Shop
by our clients.
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Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot St. Phone
Glendale 6696-FL
Exclusive
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Rare Jewels
Arcadia Auditorium
Super-Fluous
Hair Removed SUNDAY EVE., OCT. 26th
tsyles, at money-saving prices.
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Our display embraces the smartest creations of the leading
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Registered optometrist and manufactur•
Mg optician.
. 245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Corner Clifford)
Open Evenings.
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