THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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BUY FURS
TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.
' * LOCAL NOTES* ==. -,
Sabbath Services.
The sermon this Sabbath morning
sr will lie delivered by Rabbi Nlayerberg
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on "Standards." The public is invited
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Mrs. J. Rosenthal, of 88 Garfield, to attend all services. Services begin
Miss Anna Rose Hersh, of W7
F
Hague avenue, is visiting in Chicago Intel-mined for Mrs. J. Gross, a at 10:30.
as the guest of her brother's fiance, former resident of this city.
Stinday Services.
Miss Blanche Newman, 5204 South
Rabbi Solomon B. Freehoff, l'ro-
T
Park avenue, Chicago.
Mrs. 13. G. Morris, of Pilgrim ave- fessor at the Hebrew Union College,
H
nue, left on Wednesday for a two will occupy the pulpit of Temple
Mrs. Minnie Brown, of Savannah, months' stay in New York city.
Beth El on Sunday morning, Oct. 26
Ga., who has been visiting in Bay
The services begin promptly at 11
City and with her sister, Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyers left o'clock and the public is cordially in-
Levy, 660 Brush street, has returned for Chicago for a visit with their vited to attend.
to her home.
daughter, Mrs. Nate Koploy (nee
Hebrew Class.
Elsie Meyers) of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Berger, 592
Rabbi Mayerberg is conducting. a
K
Hebrew class for children over the
Marlborough avenue. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fixler and age of nine. The class is held on Sat-
birth of a daughter, Marguerite Jane,
daughter
have
moved
into
their
new
urday
morning at 9:30. All parents
October 14. •
home, 208 Longfellow avenue.
who desire to have their• children
S
learn Hebrew are requ6tid to•Send
Mr. and . 'Mrs. George Bloom, 95
Mrs. J. Rosenthal, of 88 Garfield, is them to the class.
Tennyson avenue, will be at home,
Sunday, October 26, afternoon and leaving shortly for California, where
Woman's Auxiliary Association.
evening, in honor of their parents, she will spend the winter months.
As announced elsewhere in this is-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx, of Long
sue, the Woman's Auxiliary of the
212-216 Michigan Ave.
Beach, Cal., who are spending sonic
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mendelson an- Temple will give a dinner before the
time with them.
nounce the confirmation of their son, annual Temple meeting, Tuesday
George, on Saturday morning, Oc- night, Oct. 28th, at 6 o'clock. The
tober 25, at 8 o'clock, at the Congre- men of the congregation are asked to
Whose Birthday Is Tomorrow?
gation Mogen Abraham, 194 Farns- come to the dinner direct from their
worth. A reception for relatives and businesses and to meet their families
friends will follow at their home, 240 at the Temple. The auxiliary will
LARGE and Growing Number
East Warren avenue.
serve a splendid meal and a large at-
of People have learned that the
tendance is expected.
Attention is again directed to the
New executives for the Versatilis
BEST CANDIES—if they are
announcement
of the auxiliary that
Club have been chosen, including H.
REALLY the best and not the most
the
"Acquaintance Luncheon" will be
A. Goldstein, president; Jack Bigel-
held at one o'clock on Nov. 10th at
EXPENSIVE—are always the cheapest.
man, secretary and treasurer.
the Temple. All members are ex-
Mr. and Mrs. D. Saflir announce pected to be present, especially the
the marriage of their daughter, Stella new ones and the women in the
Francis, to Benjamin 11. Feinberg. son households of new members.
Equally important is the announce-
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Feinberg of this ment of the auxiiiary that the Char-
city, to take place Sunday, October 26, ity Sewing begins on Nov. 11th. It
The Best Inexpensive Confections Made
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
is desired that all who can possibly
attend the sewing meetings will do
I.ittle Gertrude Kadish, who is SO.
Six stores in Detroit
visiting in Pittsburgh, danced before
Children's Choir.
the Montefire Aid Society of that city
A children's choir has beet...Organ-
last week.
ized under the direction of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder, of 112 Hugo Lowenthal, Mrs. Herman Ros-
enhain
and Mrs. A. Lapin Cohen. The
Eliot St., were hosts at a dinner, Sun-
day, October 19. in honor of Mrs. G. object in view is to so train the chil-
dren that they will be able to lead
Klein and son George, of New York the rest of the Sabbath school in sing-
City, who is visiting here, and Mr. ing and also to make it possible to
Max Rosenthal, formerly of Chicago, produce cantatas and other musical
Style, fit and a graceful appearance
now a resident of Detroit.
are assured figures from
programs To make the chLir a suc-
cess it is absolutely necessary to have
•
The marriage of Miss Florence Se- the utmost co-operation of the par-
gall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David ents, who are requested to send their
Segan, of 201 Hancock avenue, and children to the Temple for musical in-
In fashionable garments reflecting
Mr. Hob Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. struction every Friday afternoon at 4
slender lines.
Lewis Miller of this city, took place o'clock. This is considered to be a part
$24.75 to $259.75
•Coats
Sunday at the residence of the bride. of the regular religious school work
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman officiated. and aid on the part of the parents will
$49.75 to $179.50
Suits
Miss Segan was a very charming be greatly appreciated. It is hoped
$29.75 to $169.00
Dresses
bride in a brown velour traveling suit that before the year is over a fine
Waists, Skirts, Petticoats,
trimmed with squirrel. About 70 choir composed of a hundred boys
guests were present at the dinner and and a hundreds girls will be a real
Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear
reception. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left achievement. Will you help?
Evening Gowns, Morning Apparel
for a wedding trip to Buffalo, Roches-
Young People's Society.
ter and New York.
The Young l'eople's Society is
primed for a good year's work. Not-
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown are able among the programs offered is
among the box-holders for the Thurs- the one to be given at the Temple
day evening concerts to be given by Nov. 5th at 8:15, by the entire Hud-
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at son orchestra and double quartette.
2d Floor Washineon Arcade
Orchestra Hall this season.
During the intermission a speaker of
255 Wood and
prominence will address the meeting.
Avenue
Mrs. A. B. Seelenfreund, of Chi- It is hoped that a capacity audience
cago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol will greet this splendid orchestra
Scher.
when it appears under the auspices of
the young people. The classes of the
Mrs. Seelenfreund is awaiting news Young People's Society began last
of the arrival of her husband, secre- ‘Vednesday night and the success of
tary of the Independent Order of the classes is assured. Attention is
Brith, in New York from an called to the fact that all classes are
extended visit to Europe, where he open to the public. The next social
went in behalf of the Order to ascer- evening of the society will lie held
tain the condition of the Jews who on Sunday evening, Oct. 26th, begin-
had suffered so immeasurably from ning at 8:15.
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the horrors of the war and to devise
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Junior Young People's Society.
ways and means to succor and re-
The Junior Young l'eople's Society
habilitate them.
held its first meeting last Sunday af-
ternoon, a large audience of young
Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Lahy, formerly folks being present. Officers were
for your
of Chicago, have taken up their tem- elected and plans were outlined for
porary residence at the Traymore the work of the year. It is desired
Apartments.
to have chaperons for the meetings
of the society, which are held twice
WOOD CARRIERS
ANDIRONS
The
Gimel
Chapter
of
the
Yod
Kau(
a
month on Sunday afternoons from
COAL BOXES
FIRE SCREENS
Tau Fraternity held their second an- three to five-thirty. Any parents who
COAL GRATES
FIRE SETS
nual smoker at the "Culler Hotel, Sun- feel that they would like to aid in
day, October 19. The Chapter enter- the Young People's work will please
No Discomforts These
hand their names to Rabbi Mayer-
tained about twenty guests.
Chilly Evenings
berg.
Mr.
Milton
ht.
Alexander
addressed
Boy Scouts.
You cannot fully appreciate "your evenings at
the Business Administration class of
The Boy Scouts meet every Thurs-
home" unless you are afforded the comforts of a
the University of Detroit last Wed- day evening in the Gym at 7:30. Mr.
NETTING FIREPLACE--properly equipped—there
nesday.
Milton Aronheim is Scoutmaster and
is no more important or decorative piece of furnish-
Mr. Reuben Rosenfield is his assist-
ing for the home—we'll install a Mantel for you.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of Temple ant. These young men are doing
Beth El, has accepted an invitation to splendid work with the boys but they
deliver an address next Wednesday need your co-operation. Get behind
evening at the annual meeting of the them and see that your boy joins the
Rockdale Avenue Temple, Cincinnati, troop.
of which Dr. David Philipson is rabbi.
Junior Scouts.
The subject of the address will be,
Under the leadership of Mr. Cecil
"The Test of Congregational Effici- Sillman the young Scouts expect a
ency."
pleasant and profitable season. The
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at four.
Uniongrams.
See With the Eyes of Youth
Do you have to send a congratula-
OPTICAL
tory message this week? Think it
EXPERIENCE
over and if you find that you do have
Years of AUcevss- to send one, call Mrs. Nlayerberg and
ful optical experi-
ence are back of my ask her to send it on a Uniongram.
T Z SHOP
G ORH
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Your
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H OW many pieces of silver
have you purchased for
your own home? Doubtless
you have bought with care
and given away much silver'
ware--for silver is an ideal gift
—but have you given enough
thought to your own table
furnishings of silver? Are you
using silver that you would not
think worthy of buying as a gift
simply because you happen to
have it? Remember—table
silver is most intimately asso-
ciated with the family life and
entertainment.
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H. & B. MARKS
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meet
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Remodeling
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work and I want
everybody who has
cause to believe that
there Is anything
wrong with their
.yes to see me at
once.
Judge Henry Horner of the Chica-
go probate court has been named to
fill temporarily the position of county
judge made vacant by the death of
Judge Thomas F. Scully. It is not
If You Value Your looked on as a permanent appoint-
ment, although it may become such.
Eyes
Tetephone
Main 5830
BRINK
Piano Service
Tuning $3.00
Free Estimates on
REPAIRING
REFINISHING
nothing should keen
Vol" from giving
them every neces-
sail attention.
I am prepared o give you careful,
beneficial service and permanently re-
here your trouble .
Clams a Low as $3
LOU GOLDBERG
Registered optometrist and manufactur.
In optician.
245 GRISWOLD ST.
(Corner Clifford)
Open Evenings.
MAIN 463
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Men's Tailors
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Grand Pianos a Specialty
Two Stores
397 Woodward Ave.
14 Adams West
A 25% discount on all Trousers for
a limited time—till we get up to our
eyes with work in our pant shop as
we are In our coat shop.
There Is nothing as scarce In the
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have a splendid range in all weights.
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NOW?
This is not a scare to make you buy, but Is an actual fact, as prices
are advancing rapidly on all merchandise. Our stock comprises a
full line of the above goods at prices that are real bargains considering
the present advance and the fact that prices are going to advance con-
siderably more.
painlessly and pr
by
its
manently
electric needle Miss
Rose Kotok special.
st, 607 I-5 Woodward Ave Room 17
Rrractia Illdg., near Eliot
Ilendale 5695-R
212-215 Kresge Building
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KRENZ
Merchant
Tailor
The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail
925 Woodward Ave.
Just North of Forest Ave.