• ''r GIVE. KM IC 1,r, InePutitordi.wisti PONTIAC NOTES and Qrsonal DC I at Mr. and Mrs Morris Fine left for New York City where they expect to spend a fortnight. Sertiers for the Holidays were held j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mh% Sylv.a Gittleman is leaving I Kovinsky, Rabbi Ilirshowitz official- During the services $400 was October Jiff for 'Highland Mailer I lag. , I"• contributed to the as- at larrytown, N. 1•• drlightful 'dg ' t 1° Jewell parte s are being given in het P“ Distance of war suffers. __— honor. i rsizerraraarssiamager==rtn.7. Tr= llimelhock I 180.182 WOODWARD AVENUE Mr. Louis \Tiedrah it Tuesday. Mies Dorothy Barnett left for Cleve- Toronto, Care land Wednesday, Sept. 29, where she evening for Ottawa, ada, having been called there by the will visit friends. In This Style Introductory Event We offer every conceivable style in new fall high and low shoes — representing, in every case, values that are of unusual merit. We have established a feature price during this showing-411. 50— created to effect a standard low price, one that we cannot mairtain for these $11.50 shoes for an extended period. The illustration herein shows one of the extremely smart models. 1. Queenuallty Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. 350 Jefferson Avenue, East LAW SCHOOL Mr. and Nine Satitiel Niagclisohn New left ter their home in Flint after Mr. Harry E. 1..i'ing`whe• York City, is visiting his mother„ spending the Holidays wit h t heir put set. puts, Mr. and Mrs. Josi•pli Barnett. Mrs. IL Lampke, 1056 ush Br tre Mrs. Wm. Present returned to her \I r. and Mrs. M. Friedman, Akron, O., announce the marriage of their . home after spending the holidays with rr daughter, Fannie. to Mr. At, ce, er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan h of Sir. ;old NI, J. J. Cher base Lewis of Toledo, Ohio. kosi., 164 Fast \%arren r. and Mrs. Cherkuse are pending the Mrs. Sainted J. Rapaport, of Lans- week in Detroit. After October 15th, they will be at home at 54 No. Valley ing, Is 'spending a few days as the gu.et of Mrs. Benj. Goldstein. street, Akron, 0. Nlise Sara L. Zeitl n. of Mlle East Hancock avenue, has returned from a three months' visit in Boston, Mass , and other eastern cities. B'NA1 BRIM CLUB TO GIVE FIRST DANCE OF SEASON OCTOBER 10th Correct Gloves for Every Requirement ---- ha, their final Brith Club. following Its '1- heAmit , a ,‘ club nest meet ng ..1 the of \Ilse practice of the previews season, will sert, give a aeries of dances this winter in Minnie IevAn 234 E rskine sheet, 5111. Plans art. in Tuesday, °alibi Its club-rooms, 25 Broadway. view for a Ilitrowein part). The first Of three is to take place Sunday. October 10. according to an In honor of Nliss Ethel Milstein. announcement homed by I. Leonard formerly '' Denver, who has spent Braun. chairman of the Entertain- four months in Detroit with \I r• and ment Committee. Sirs. Simon Nathanson, 913 Oakland Filing's orchestra hue been engaged avenue, the Amitian Club gave a fare- to furnish the music for the dancing. well party Saturday in the home of Other Interesting features will be In- Miss Miriam Price, 528 Cameron itre• trodeced at each dance. Members our Miss M Istria has left to make and their friends are cordially invited. . _ _ _..— Err hem , in Pittsburgh I a, Tho ENGAGEMENTS For the Woman Who Drives A washable eight-button Doette glove which is easily slipped on. In mode, champagne and white — embroidered back. A very special value, 2.95. A Dressy French Kid Gauntlet Suitable for wear with the tailored suit or one- piece dress. In the new brown and tan shades with a contrasting embroidered back and prix seam. A very special value at 6.50. MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN I LAUNCHED BY W. P. C. AT SMOKER, OCT. 11 8-Button Length Cape Skin A glove suitable for every occasion; two-clasp, Mrs. Tillie Rosenberger. of 434 Atkinson avenue, ;immune , the en- ive Club The Washington Progress gagenient of her daughter. Leah Sunday iifternoon Lucille, Reception to Mr. Joe Fargo. of this will launch their yearly membership campaign with an entertainment and . city. - - smoker, Monday evening. Oct. II, in evening. October 10111. its club-rooms in the Hannah Schloss --_ %I Sir. and Mrs. Nathan Freed, of 351 ladi ng , - -- - . .\ boxing' Match between Raskin ,„.„„ „.,.„„,.• a „,,,,,, ti„. cm am Services for the Feast of Conclusion: c Laura. and MeNloskey and one between Tue. ; gagement of their daughter, 1 On \ItindaY loaning of the coming fa I o Mr. Morris DeRoven, of this city. coand an unknown opponent will be Neva. October 4 lh , mjr`Ier , witnessed by members. Sidney Lipp- 26th. Sunday, . - •Vheininve Azereth (Feast of Conclu. Reception, man, Abe Bore nste in and WIII. B. 'shin) will be held in the 'temple at Nil's- A. Williams. of Abramson will assist with the :mei- 10011 The subject of Rabbi Frank- Mr. .3 "1 announce the engagement cal program. An interesting speaker Windsor, Iiii's sermon will be "Work Done and secured. Work Begun." A large congregation of their daughter, Lillian. to Mr. has been The present officers of the club James Gilfix, of this city. is expected. are Joseph Freedman, president; Os- — Sabbath Services: formerly car Skolnick, vice-president and clerk; Sabbath services take place each Mr. Samuel C. Freedman , Ben Novitz, secretary; A. Steinberg, • a i quartermaster sargeant of the Saturday morning at 10:3(1. treasurer. The Club devotes its time Franklin officiating, The public is in- l•nited States Marines, and Miss to social and athletic activities. l.illian M. Drescher, of New York effect. Sunday Services: • City, have announced their engage- Sunday services at the Temple w i be resumed for the season on Sunday ll Intl"' PERFECTION LODGE nionClig, Oct. 10th, at 11 o'clock. The -- . - — object of the sermon on this °eels. sion will be "The International Jew SPECIAL COMMUNICATION I B. luau, Dr. N. E. Aronstom and M. Jew Interprets that Term.' Wednesday, October 6th, NI. M. De. 1 H. Zackheim to Hand Down De- c i,;,,,, in Argument, Oct. 17. The music, as heretofore, will be um gree at 1 9. m. Iliinqua at 6:3 0 . -_ CHAS. K. RANtlelltr. ilyr illy direction of if ,. r. \Villiam How- 1 to i • land. All are (admit) . invited \I r. Bernard Isaac:, Superintendent , . iCc iced these pi, iof the United Hebrew Schools of De- Sabbath School: 1) N F Aronstam, president Thr uoi,60”. school or Temple of the Zionist District and Mr. If. Beth El will begin its 51,51011. H. Zackheim, treasurer of the local Sunday morning. Oct. 3rd, at 9:30 lianist District, have consented to Flu. three departments will provide BETH EL NOTES UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT illness of his father. in mode and beaver shades, with heavily cro- cheted backs. An unusual value at 8.50. 1 :thd Gloves for Formal Wear Of the finest French kid are these eight to twenty-button gloves, obtainable in white, black and champagne and priced from 7.50 to 11.50. - . Thr Large,' and Finest Jcwel , u Male nn 105 Koh Announce Judges For Young Judea Debate The Freshman class in the law school began Wednes- day, Sept. 15th, at 4:30 p. m. Ladies and gentlemen looking for a law course should hesitate no longer. Enroll in this course NOW. With a staff of well known judges and lawyers, this school offers every facility and advantage to those wish- ing to learn law. The II Temple Young People ' Launch Fall Season With Large Meeting for c lasses f ram the kindergarten The Omelet] the normal school. school is open to all children who attend. No tuition fees at' . wish to any kind arc made. Men's Temple Club: ' The open ng lineting of the NI ells T,,,pir clot, and the election of offe curs will take place or' llitirsday evening. Oct. 7th. .N.ti unusually fine program is promised for this acct- sh n. All men connected with the Temple are urged to affiliate them. selves with this organization. Affiliated Organizations: ergailizations affiliated with the Temple will very shortly begin tht.ii activities for the season. Due an- nouncement of ,the exact proizranis will be made shortly. Courses in FOREIGN TRADE, FEDERAL TAXA- TION, and COMMERCIAL ART will open TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1920 For further particulars apply School of Commerce and Finance . • Forum Meetings, History Classes.a.c1. as judges in the Young Judaea Idelia‘ te to be held October 17, at the Debates Speakers to Be Wilkins street Talmud Torah, e- Part of Program. tweet% the Tikvas Zion and the For- get-Me-Not s of Zion, clubs of which If the destiny of the Young Pro. Messrs. P. Slomovitz and S. Ileynian ple's Society's 1920-21 season can be are the leaders. The questions to be determ : ned by the success of its debated will be whether the Mar- opening meeting and dance, a banner rano; of Spain were justified in be- year is undoubtedly assured, as was coming outward apostates. Musical Program. proven Sunday evening, Sept. when the Young People's members Ill addition to the program, a fine and their friends spent an evuoing of program has been arranged to in- clude mass singing, musical selec- unusual enjoyment. The policy of the organization, tions by the Knights of Judaea, under Wail the leadership of William nankin, which.differs somewhat this year, outlined by President Arthur Mans- and the Roses of Zion; a Yiddish bach and net with a great deal of recitation by Rose Duchin, the young- the local ranks, who enthusiasm by the members. The st 111ilaral1 ill Young People's affairs, both social has helped to make several previous events successful. and a recitation by and educational are to be closely con- fined to members only. Upon receipt Barney ,Jaroslow. president of the of their annual dues, members will Defenders of the White and Blue. The subject chosen for the second be issued membership card, which must be presented upon entrance to debate of the season, to be held early society affairs. The Board of Direc- in November between the Tikvas tives have planned however, to stage Zion and the \laccabeee of Judaea, is "Resolved. that Nationalism and not Miss Ida Dworkin, supported by an occasional affairs at which non-mum- anti-Semitism is the nrimary cause of all sitar cast, will appear In an inter- hers are also cordially invited. Along educational lin,, it has been modern Zionism." The train of the esting threeact play, "The Rabbi's decided to inaugurate Formn Meet- Tikvas Zion, which is to uphold the Daughter," at the New Yiddish The- ings ill conjunction with the Young negative side of the argument, will atre, 502 Hastings st., Friday even- Mcies Club of Temple Beth El at include Eva frail, Anna Raimi and ing, October 1, Sutunlay matinee and which current problems will lie dis- Rachel Coildfailen. The affirmative evening, October 2, and Monday and cussed. \ reting% for Historical dis- side will lie announced next week. Club Activit'es. Tuesday, both matinee and evening cusions and debates with prominent The Defenders of the NVIiite and (Second days of Suecuoth) October 4 speakers arc also listed 011 the scelid- Ithie, one of the older Detroit Young tile for the coming year. The Yonne and 5. The play has a prologue and Judaea circles, at a recent meeting an epilogue and boasts nineteen new People's Society will this year, more- beiar•, provide a pro- made it compulsory for every candi- 1111111 ever . I musical numbers. gram to please the fancy of each in- date for membership into Young Sunday matheit. and evening, Delo rhea to have a fair knowledge of dividual member, not only socially bee 3, Miss Dworkin and her company the Zionist platform and to know the hot educationally as Well. , will present "The Girl of the Orphan Basle Program. \t r. Herbert Porten The next gathering for Asylum" fu four acts by N. Rokow. and their friends will be held on Sun- is leader of this c Tele. The Roses of Zion, of which Miss Tickets are now on sale for both per- day evening, Ort. 10th. Splendid en- filuma Slomovitz is the leader. has I eft A IllliCtit and dance meek is prom- termini:es ae. n 1 oung Judas. ised by the social committee. There will lie refreshments to add to the made great i , v. ark The progress club recently celebrated , its first anniversary and is now build. , ening% i iiiiiament. __ _ .1 number cot ,Ing cop a chili library s s are sewing a . balIller for the I DI2OBR L LONDON 38— JEWLAR NEW YORK IN REPLY YOUR LETTER, TWENTY-THIRD AUGUST, DIAMOND SYNDICATE'S POLICY HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO MAINTAIN PRICES AND HAS NO INTENTION TO DEPART THERE FROM YOU MAY MAKE USE OF THIS INFORMATION AS u Please Mention The Chronicle \\Then Patronizing Advertisers — Compare Our Prices We invite you le compare our price , to those asked else where for funinure of the :rune quality. You'll be amazed hoe low I or price! really are. taut week a prudent lady shopper visited a large furniture store In the city, where she looked at living room suites. A two- he liked very much It was marked piece tapestry suite r $,00.00, reduced to 1600. Following a fortunate Intuition. slit. tome here, and found the same tapestry smite, made by the same manufacturer. our price was $450.00. or I1NO lin lower than the other store's sensational sale price but by purchasing here Core mince, Not only will you ng you are assured satisfaction. Wet stand back of everythi fine we sll--furthermore. we offer you urniture of quality and ev Two Prominent Actors To Appear In Yiddish Woman's City Club Will , , gi rl At New Detroit Plays __.._ Hear Hoexter's Lectures ' do. , Mr. Joseph Shoengold, who played Herman lievrx — ter.-- ntesical lecturer I the leading role In the "Magic M elCiflY" and interpreter, wall give a series of , last week at the Herrick Theatre, will lectures before the Woman's City perform In Yiddish Sunday afternoon Club during the coming season . October 12 and 15 there will be and 1, veulng at the New Detroit Opera prelim i nary talks on the development House of the symphony. After those dates. ' Miss MalvIna Label, noted Yiddish eupported by an all star carts Mr. Hensler will each Tuesday after noon before the symphorerfbaciets direct from Now York, will appear In give an explanatory lecture on the , the leading feminine role in a thrill. program of the week The lecture• ing drama, "Jealousy':' translated from will be illustrated by Miss Margaret Mannebach. pianist There are 16 In the RusaLan of Artzlhastiet the series, I Have a Message for You The London Diamond Syndicate controls the marketing of over 90 per cent of the World's output of (Bentonite and the above cable to the Jewelers for the guldlance of im. Circular of New York, was porters and dealers. It Is positive assurance that re. gardi,s of any decline In the prices of other com- modities, the price of Dlamonde will be maintained. 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Your credit's good here, why not make use of it? , BLUE BIRD GIRLS -- F nal arrangements have been com- pleted for the first dance of the sea-' son of the Blue Bird Girls to be held Sunday, October 3, at the Knights of Pythias Hall. 533 Cass avenue. The rapid sale of tickets insure a large gathering. Tickets may be procured from members or at the hall on the evening of the dance. BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS. FREE BURIAL SOCIETY JOINS FIRST VIOLIN The next meeting of the organize- will he held on Thursday, Oc- ORCHESTRA SECTION tion • LIQUIDATES ITS DEBTS tober 7th. at 8:00 p. In. sharp. at \ A Store With a Conscience I "The Rabbi's Daghter" To Be Presented At New Yiddish Theatre workmanship, furniture with personality. E FURNTI IIRE mmums,:moja F"1"BERC F 913 15 - 17 HASTINGS STREET YOU THINK BEST. BREATMEYER, DIAMOND SYNDICATE. Chesed Shetemth Will Destroy Its Mortgages at Big Meeting. ---- The Detroit Free Burial ARSOCIlli tion irheeed Shelemethl have com- pleted payments on all onirtgages due on their cemetery and will publicly burn all obligations at Schreiber's hall, corner Erskine and Hastings on October 10th, at 2 p. m. Many prominent speakers will ad- Herman Henri Goldstein. a young Shaarey ledek. As election of officers will be the composer, teacher and violinist, for many years a member of the Boston topic of the evening, and in as much Symphony Orchestra, has been en- as it is of vital importance to mem- gaged for the first violin section of hers, members only and those wish- ing to affiliate can attend. the Detroit Symphony. 'The musical program will be Mr. Goldstein comes from a long line of distinguished artists, his headed by Miss Janet Eisenhart, father, Aaron Goldstein, a first prize talented vocalist. Mr. Abe Bernstein winner of the Boston Symphony, will introduce Norman M. Snider's being an original member of the latest song hit. "Love's Melody," sted by Sam L. Weller. Boston Symphony. The father also ass : Refreshments will be served and l enjoyed distinction as a contra-bass dress the meeting. tte l otf. ff M u an augmented orchestra will complete ,,,ietewee will be discussed soloist. Mr. Goldstein is related by music for are rel marriage to the Himelhah family of the program by rendering turn activities. All members dancing to be held in the gymnasium. this city. quested to attend. No "Red &Tape" . Hero 'Pay 'a You Can" , -Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East Side' EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings. ICE CREAM TEA ROOM SERVICE SODAS CARLTON'S Chocolates Opposite Temple Beth El After the Dance Invite Her to Carlton's Advertisers Appreciate The High Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers _