A merican ffewish Periodical &Hier CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO eDentorrinosn 61 RON ICIZ Beautiful Fall High Boots, Oxfords, and it %C.F, FIVE .. HirnellwaS Miss Ruth . Franklin spent the week-end in Ann Arbor, with her brother, Leo, who is a student at the University. Miss Helen Henschel Morris, con- cert-pianist, gave a recital at the J. I.. Hudson auditorium. Wednesday, Oct. 13, under the auspices of the J. L. Hudson Company, during its music week. Mac Dowell's "The Concert Etude" and Liszt's "Rhapsodie No. 12" were played by Miss Morris in a brilliant manner to an enthusiastic audience. John Barnes Wells, tenor, sang at the same concert. All fur coats and fur pieces drop in price Betrothal Announced. Pumps Our entire stock of fur coats, wraps, stoles, capes, scarfs and sets now offered at reduced prices,—corresponding to lower price stan- dards now established in all departments of this store affected by Do not let the real opportunit y for Fall Footwear selections at extraordinaril y mod- erate prices pass this season by failing to see the smart boots we are now showing. recent reductions of the manufacturers. Every conceivable demand the season occa- sions can be adequately filled from this grouping of new shoes priced to emphasize this store's value- giving. Equality of Price and Opportunity Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Avenue WEDDINGS Special For This Week IN Dresses For STOUT WOMEN (Sizes 39 to 56) 0$49•" PEARLMAN—MINES. —Infants' Specials- Mr. and Mrs. S. Salberg, of Cleve- land, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Marx, of St. l'aul, are guests of Mrs. Mary Ehrman, 108 Tennyson avenue. Mrs. Ehrman will celebrate her eighty-first birthday Thursday, October 14. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Miller and fam- ily, of 19 Greenfield avenue, have re- turned from Marshfield, Wis., where they spent the holidays. - ' Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman, of 142 East Ferry avenue, left for Grand Rapids to attend the Eastern Star convention. On March I st The Hartman Furniture Company succeeded The Gray Furniture Company, and since that time have continued to carry out the old established custom of handling furniture of style and quality at moderate prices. Me' end hIrs. A. Silberberg have moved into new home at 366 Burlingame avenue: „ We have been enjoying a business that has far exceeded our most optimistic predictions, a proof that we have the right goods at the - Otprices. BRIDE-ELECT FETED. ■ Our large t flcsks bought before the late advances in prices placed us in a position toite.t any and all demands of trade, and furnish mer- chandise of superior m6 , at very moderate coat. Our Entire Stodr..is Now Reduced 20% From Our Regular Prices FJCHMAN—GLASIER. $2.85 98c 18c up 29c 23c $5-95 2nd Floor Washington Arcade 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearlman and daughter, Rebecca, of 710 Brush boulevard, left Tuesday for Fall River, Mass., to attend the wedding of their son, Israel I'reston Pearlman, to Miss Ida Esther Mines, of Fall River, Mass. Both Miss Mines and Mr. Pearlman were graduated from the U. of M. class of June, 1920. Wonderful v al u es in Serge, Jersey, Crepe de Chine, Tricolette, Mignon- ette, Charmeuse and Georgette. Garments that would command a much higher price. Coal-Kid. Blankets D Bib. Mittens SweaWr Seta JOSEPHSON—BLUMBERG. The marriage of Miss Ethel B. Blumberg and Mr. Edward A. Joseph. son, formerly of Boston, was solemn- ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kaufman of 112 Frederick street, Sunday, October 10. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman in the presence of the immediate family and a few in- timate friends. The bride, formerly of Minnesota, had made her home in Detroit for some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lasky, 165 Rant Kith; asietme, --Foliolsitirk the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Josephson left for an extended wedding trip and upon their return will make their home at 210 Greenfield avenue. 4 statement regarding our semi-annual Furniture Sale Miss Either Thumim. irhoto by Kellerman) Rabbi and Mrs. J. Thumin an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Mr. Harry Stein- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steinberg, of Pittsburgh. l'a. 255 ' Woodward Avenue C9veiaoa&" 85 92 to I 95 s' 9- it iket o tea prow, 'wordless el the pike, yes wok love it ej ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS 212 Kresge Bldg., West Ad•ms it Pork DETROIT A few nry stuactiv. gamest. such is Simple in all its appointments was the wedding solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier, of 100 Garfield avenue when their daughter Bessie was united in marriage to Mr. Max Eichman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eichman, of this city. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride was lovely in a gown of white char- muse trimmed in point lace and sil- ver ribbon. She wore a veil, cap- fashion caught in place by tiny orange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet con- sisted of bride roses and fillies-of-the- valley. Dinner was served 40 guests. The out-of-town guests included Mr. Mi.. Anna Benson. I.. Goldstand and his daughter, Miss Miss Anna Benson, whose marriage Bertha, from Akron, Ohio. The young couple left for a trip to New York. to Mr. Gerald Deutsch of Montreal will be an event of October 17 at het They will be home to their friends at Miss 776 Brush street upon their return. home, 303 Frederick street. Benson has been extensively enter- tained during the past few weeks SHAAREY ZEDEJC Y. P. A. with showers, teas and theater parties. TO GIVE DANCE SUNDAY Among the hostesses were Miss Pearl Weber, Miss Harriet Cohen, Miss The Young People's Auxiliary of Dora Steinborn, Miss Fay Sinaberg, the Shaarey Zedek will give its first Miss Anna August, Mrs. Sarah Cohen, dance this season, Sunday, Oct. 17, Mrs. S. K. Slobin, Misses Zeldah and in the gymnasium of the synagogue, Mabel Morris. On Tuesday evening, corner Willis and Brush streets, at Miss Benson entertained her hostesses 8:30 p. m. and friends with a Trousseau party. Finzel's orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music. Members and their friends are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mittleman, of The Auxiliary held its first get- together meeting Wednesday, Oct. New York city, announce the en- 13, when the program of the year was gagement of their daughter Malvina outlined. Many new and varied ac- to Mr. Norman Frank of this city. tivities have been planned by the society. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Eleanor Katzer, at her home, 191 Farnsworth avenue, by Miss Ruth TEMPLE EMANUEL. Rosen, celebrating her eighteenth At a recent meeting Temple Eman- birthday. The following were pres- uel elected the following officers: ent: The Misses Irene Eisenman, President, Eli Lightstone; Vice-Presi- Mildred Cohen, Anna Kirschbaum, dent, N. Goldman; Treasurer; M. Lillian Kirschbaum, Dvorkin, Ernst- ine, Belle Cohen, Anna August, Ber- Blumberg; Secretary, H. Fisher. tha Helfer, Selna Perchekoff, Edith Herman, Dorothy Paysner, Bernice BICUR CHOLF.M JUNIORS Martha Liehovitz, Rose Addis, ELECT '21 OFFICERS Cohen, Miss Aronston, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Haimson, of St. Louis, Mo., Miss At an annual meeting of the Bicur Lansberg, and Messrs. Atlas, Feld- Cholem, Juniors, the following were man, Pitt, Soral, Fineherg, Goldberg, elected officers: Benson, August, Sandler, Carland, Nathan D. Metzger, President; Har- Gorman, Felstein, Sumner, Rosen- ry Satovsky, Vice-President; Miss weig. Gertrude Sarnoff, Treasurer; Miss Charlotte Rodin, Secretary; Miss Mrs. Samuel Mendleson and chil- Dorothy Epstein, Recording Secre- dren of Montreal, are guests at the tary. The committees are: Enter- home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson, tainment, Gertrude Sarnoff (chair- man), Dorothy Drabkin, Clara Krause, where they wilt be in attendance at Sam Weller, Norman M. Snider, Mau- the Benson-Deutsch wedding. rice Fihe and Chas. Miller; member- At a reception given by Mr. Phillip ship committee, Louis Frankenstein (chairman), Mr. Klunover and David Willis in honor of the arrival of his Berger; audit committee, Mrs. Anna wife and son from Russia, a gener- Weinbeck (chairman), Gertrude Sir- ous sum was contributed by the noff and Charlotte Rodin; publicity guests to be sent to the Jewish war- committee, Norman M. Snider (chair- sufferers in Poland. man), Aaron Silberblatt and Chas. Twenty girls attended the shower Rubiner; board of directors, Nathan D. Metzger, David Berger, Gertrude given by Miss Minnie Willis for Miss Sarnoff, Norman M. Snider, Harry Anna Skolnek, whose marriage to Mr. Satovsky, Chas. Rubber, Louts Saul Strager was an event of Oct. 12. Frankenstein, Charlotte Rodin, Man- uel Rosenthal, Harry Stone, Daniel Shapiro, Dorothy Drabkin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Racoosin (nee Mrs. Weinbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Sil- Jeanette Levin), of Katoonah, N. Y., berblatt. An interesting program of enter- Ire receiving congratulations on the tainment was presented by Miss Janet birth of a son, Charles, September 30. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, of Eisenhart, vocalist; Abe Bernstein, who introduced Norman M. Snider's 149 East Kirby avenue, are receiving latest song, "Love's Melody,' and ongratulations on the birth of a others. daughter, Audrey, October 10. ENGAGEMENTS. Our prices were always low Our quality was always high You will be satisfied with all the furni- ture purchased at this popular store. You are welcome to make comparisons. FRIEDENBERas FITRNITURE HOUSE 913 - 15 - 17 HASTINGS STREET A Store With a Conscience BIRTHS. This is an opportunity that comes infrequently to the peolle of Detroit to secure furniture of the justly famed quality for which we hrtknown at prices which are a substantial reduction from established %trims- This sale includes various suites for Bed-Room, Dining Room, Living Room, Sun Room and Halls, as well as many Odd Pieces for every requirement of interior furnishi...ent. EVERY RUG AND CARPET IN OUR STORE HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS SALE AND WE EARNESTLY ADVISE THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR REAL VALUES NOT TO OVERLOOK THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. The Hartman Furniture Co. riard Formerly the Gray Furniture Co. 340-342 WOODWARD AVENUE NOTES FROM SAGINAW. • The regula bi-monthly services of Congregation leth El were held Fri- day evening, bibbi Carl Herman, of Cincinnati, oftating. Rabbi Her- man preached a sermon on the sub- ject, "Genesis am Geology." At the regular mnthl y meeting of the Beth El Sisterhod, the following rich; were elected 'or the coming year: President, Misspepi Heaven- rich; Vice-President, 5v,. M. Mover; Secretary, Miss Lilly Leboff; Treas- urer, Mrs. I. Rich. FREE Under the leadership of Isbbi Her- man classes for the study a Jewish history and Hebrew have aro or- ganized for adults. Sunday evening witnessed thi fi rst Succoth festival in the Saginaw sw- ish community. The festival opt e d with a program by the Sabb,h School children, followed by a dam. The success of the party is largei due to the efforts of the Junio Auxiliary. Complimenting Miss Jetta Wein- berg, whose marriage to Mr. Alfred Dorman will take place next Sunday, Misses Minnie and Lucille Weinberg entertained Friday evening at a mis- cellaneous shower, covers being laid for 14. Sunday evening Misses Elea- nor and Helen Goldstein entertained 12 guests at a handkerchief shower. A Custom Built Winter-Top on Every Used Car Costing Above $500 Gives you closed car comfort, protection, vision at our reduced open used car prices. Act Now—Get Your Choice of These: Hodson gem Packard Dula Cole Chandler Liberty Paige Oldsmobile Chalmers Marvell Rlgfn Dodge Hoposobila Overland Mrs. Myer Levi, of Jackson, and Mrs. Max Schoenman, of Chicago, are guests at the home of Mrs. I. Oppen- heim. Heaters also put in higher grade used without charge—Others at cost. The "Mizpah" club is planning a formal dancing party to be held No- vember 4 in the Bancroft hotel. THE BEMB-ROBINSON COMPANY 'tai E. JEFFERSON AVENUE PHONE CHERRY 2447 The Junior Auxiliary has elected the following officers: President, Milton Greenbebaum; Vice-President, Emily Oppenheim; Treasurer, Joe Seitner; Secretary, Irene Phillipe. Viol Car enamel at WOMI WWI owl Cmflold Open Soodeps ma/ Loalage cars