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Fall Tailleurs

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A September Bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Boris 1.. Ganapol will
give the first of a series of musical
soirees at their new Studios of Musi -
cal Art, 10 West Warren avenue, the
last wish in September.

Most excellent suits—up to Style's
high details in every particular.
Plain tailored or handsomely fur
trimmed and embroidered. Velours,
Tricotines and Twills. Black and
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No connection with any other store

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will hold a special meeting
m. Sept. 20, at the home of
S. Sherman of Longfellow avenue at 2 P.
Fisher, 1682 Atkinson
returned from a trip to Boston and Mrs. Herman
avenue •
Worcester, Mass.
The Misses Hattie and Minnie Win-
Miss Edith Ilische of Burlingame kelman of 444 Alger avenue arrived
avenue spent several days in New from their visit to Cleveland.
York and Atlantic City the past week.
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Mr. Jenkinson of New York City
It. II. Shrer of Melbourne avenue is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. 'I'.
is visiting with relatives and friends Winkelman of 444 Alger avenue.
in Newark, N. J.
Honoring Mrs. Sarah Goldman, a
C. M. Sander of Longfellow avnue delightful surprise party was given at
her
home, 451 Hancock avenue, Sept.
has returned from a several days' trip
4. There were 30 guests. Mrs. Gold-
to Washington and Philadelphia.
man was the recipient of a silver
Nathan II. Scholnick Sunday re- floral basket.
turned from a two weeks' trips to
The Misses Zelle and Mabel Mor-
l'ittsburgh, Atlantic City and New
ris, Anna August and Mrs. Gerald
York.
Deutsch have given up their cottage
Miss Sara Coheq of New York and at l'ine Lake, where they spent a de-
Miss Elsie Cohen of Cleveland left lightful summer.
—Photo by Kellerman.
for thei rrespective homes.
Mrs. S. T. Winkelman of .144 Al-
MRS. FRANK VASS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer of ger avenue gave a delightful dinner
(Miss Matilda Hersh)
New York are on an extended tour in honor of Mrs. S. Schwartz of
and will arrive in Detroit shortly for Cleveland, Ohio, who is leaving for Whose marriage was an event of Sun- 1
Los
Angeles
for
the
winter
months.
a visit with Mrs. Mayer's parents, Mr.
slay, Sept. 4. Mr. madMrs. Vass are
and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of l'in-
El Conan II. Saulson of 2029 Vir- making their home at 5642 Brush
gree avenue.
ginia Park returned from a week's street.
Harry Kauffman of Ashley, Pa., stay at the New Ocean House, Swant- ■■•■■ ••••• ■•■ ••••• ■ •••••........M.O.NaMOV.I.A,
who resided in Detroit for a brief scott, Mass., where he attended the
anniversary celebration
OVA cyst period, has left for Chicago to attend seventy-fifth
of the Connecticut Mutual life In-
the University of Illinoia
surance Company. Mr. Saulson at- ■ •••
Harold W. Rosenheim of Cincin- , tended as a member of the $200,000
Mr. And Mrs. J. Aaron of the Par-
nati is expected here Tuesday of next club.
sons apartment, Parsons street, an-
week for a visit with his parents, Mr.
nounce
the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen,
and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim.
slaughters, Hannah and Stella, and daughter, Josephine Belmont Aaron,
to
Mr.
George
Rosenfield, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Towlen of son, Marshall Stewart, have returned and Mrs. S. E. Rosenfield of Brook-
from a-four weeks' trip through New
Ivanhoe avenue have returned from
line,
Mass,
a three weeks' motor trip through the York and Pennsylvania.
east.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of 224
In honor of Miss Rose Hochman of
Erskine street announce the engage-
Mrs. Edward Lee and daughter, Kenilworth avenue, who is to be mar-
of ment of their daughter, Rebecca, to
Miriam, of New York City are the ried on Sunday to Julian Lentin and
Mr. Jack Joseph of Brooklyn, N. Y.I
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chicago, the Misses Esther Levin
Fannie Wollenberg entertained on
A. Harris of 1971 Clairmont avenue.
Tuesday
with
a
dinner
at
the
Fron-
Louis Potashnik announces the en-
From Detroit they will proceed to
Fort Wayne, Ind., joining Mr. Lee to tenac for nine girls, later taking their gagement of his daughter,' Ethel, to
guests
to
the
Temple
Theater.
Miss
Mr.
Abraham I. Sandelman' of this
take up their residence in that city
Sarah Melnick of Pittsburgh, who is city.
temporarily.
visiting Miss Hochman until after the
the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. 51. Karmann an-
The Misses Silka and Sarah Stock- wedding, was also one of
er, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David
nounce the engagement of their
Mir Jeannette Shellfish of 2202 slaughter, Rose, to Dr. Joseph A.
R. Stocker of Longfellow avenue,
leave for their respective schools on Baldwin avenue has left for a visit Bakst. Receptio was held Sunday,
Second Floor
Sept. 17 and 22! Miss Silka goes to in Cincinnati, Chattamiga andAt- Sept. 11.
Main 7825
Wellesley and Miss Sarah enters Vas- lanta, to be gone for a few weeks.
sar as an honor freshman student.
Phil Koffman and son, Marvin, of
Bay City are visiting relatives and

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Jacob and ram -
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Mr. an
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ily of West Kirby avenue have re- Bofsky) of New York announce the r
turned after spending the summer at birth of a (laughter, 51arilynn Betty,
Wa-wo-nai-sa, Keewandin Beach, Port Sept. 2.
Huron.
Born, Sept. 14, to Dr. and Mrs. J.
A delightful house party was given II. Wax, a daughter, Dorothy Joan.
recently by Miss Leola Lapides at her
home on. Harper avenue in honor of
Mrs. Sam Sternfield (Sarah Drapkin),
former president of the Kadimah
Girls Club. The guests included a
number of Kadimah members and the
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority. A buffet
Temple Beth El Sisterhood me
luncheon was served and entertain- Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the home of Mrs.
ment provided by Oscar Scholnik. M. Meyer. The ladies of the Sister-
Mrs. Sternfield will extend her visit hood are planning a rummage sale fo
for a few more weeks and will then the benefit of the new Community
return to her home at Atlantic City. Center, to take place Oct. 26, 27, 28
Mrs. I. Rich has been appointed gen
Following a two months' absence eral chairman of all committees for
at lake Placid where he was a guest the sale.
at "The Belmont," Seymour J. Frank
is expected to return to Detroit Sep-
Mrs. Low Cohen and Mrs. Morris
tember 21.
Nover have left for Detroit.

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That auxiliary services for the High Holy Days will be
held at the Westminster Community Building (Glynn
Court and Hamilton Boulevard) under the auspices of
our Rabbi, who will be assisted by a musical cantor.

THE AMITIANS

All our co-religionists in the northwest section of
the city who desire to worship with us can make reserva-
tions from 4 to 6 and from 8 to 10 p. m. daily and 10 to
12 a. m. Sunday, at our office, 1400 Euclid avenue W.,
or by mailing their reservation requests to Mr. Herman
Fisher, 451 East Jefferson.

The Amitians met Tuesday even-
ing, Se t 6, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Geller (Ruth Weinberg), 261
Owen avenue. One of the interesting
topics of the evening was an address
given by Miss Goldsmith in regard to
the membership drive for the Young
Women's Hebrew Association.
Plans for a house party have been
completed and will take place Sunday
evening, Sept. 18, at the home of
Miss Mel Price, 9136 Cameron aye-

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The members were visited by Mrs.
= Sam Sternfield (Sara Drapkin) of
Athritie City, N. J., formerly of Dc'
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A delightful luncheon was served
by the hostess. Sewing and enter-
taining followed the adjournment of
the meeting.
The next regular meeting will be
held Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, at
the home of Mrs. II. B. Harris, 5336
Beaubien street.

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Wayne County and Home
Savings Bank

JUNIOR YOUNG PEOPLE
TO OPEN SEASON SOON

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Election and Installation of Officers
to Be Feature of First Mooting.

Detroit, Mich.

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Member Federal Reserve Bank

CONDENSED STATEMENT

At the close of Business Septembe( 6th, PM

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RESOURCES

Real Estate Mortgages
Bonds and Securities
Collateral Loans
Loans and Discounts
U. S. Government Certificates
United States Liberty Bonds
Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit
Banking House and Branches
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank
Cash on Hand and in Banks

Total

S25,531,069.92
10,360,48814
8,591,970.10
10,930,719.90
6,737,500 00
6,680,747.76
11,025.00
1,873,031.55
210,000.00
7,409,457.26

$78,396,010.13

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Letters of Credit
Savings Deposits
Postal Savings Deposits
Commercial Deposits

Total

$4,000,000.00
5,001,(0J.00
1,60',681.08
11.025.00
50.575,502.61
84,404.75
17,122,397.19

$78,396,010.13

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charmeuse and georgette being frequently com-
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Mrs. Max P. Ileavenrich and fam-
ily have returned from Detroit.

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Detroit.
Mr. and 51rs. B. Hessler and son
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Robinson of
= returned Thursday from an extended
= sojourn at Atlantic City. 1,n route 2403 West Euclid avenue are receiv
= home they stopped at Buffalo enst ing congratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Katherine, Sept. 8.
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The Wide Sleeve
Overblouse Arrives
to Complete the
Autumn Suit

Miss Ida Stark has left for Mem-
phis, Tenn., where she has accepted a
position in the schools for the com-
ing year.

Motor -- Oil -- Mining

Sidney Rose of Chicago has return-
ed to his home after visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Rich.

FOREIGN BONDS

Mrs. Max Shoneman of Chicago is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. Oppen-
heim.

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Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg have
returned from a northern trip.

The Misses Lillie Lenhoff and Emily
Oppenheim and Frederick Seitner
have returned from a lake trip.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Seitner and son,
Joseph, are in New York City.

The Misses Dorothy and Celia Bar-
, nett of Pontiac and gllis M. Thal of
Grand Rapids are week-end guests of
I Mrs. Jack Thal.

Mrs. G. Reichman and sons of Chi-
sago are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Kellar.

David A. Wolsey is spending some
After a successful season last year,
in Detroit conferring with BDr.
the Junior Young People's Society of time
eth
L. M. Franklin on the Temple
Temple Beth El will hold their first El dedication program.
meeting on Sunday afternoon, Sep-
tember 25 at 2:30 o'clock in the vestry
B'nai Israel Synagogue has been "
rooms of the Temple. The election re-decorated and services have been
and. installation of officers will take resumed. The holiday services will
place and plans for the new season be conducted, as usual, by Rabbi liar-
will be discussed. The meeting will
be followed by a dance in the gym-
nasium and a special orchestra has
Nelson Gleuck, a senior at Hebrew
All
been engaged for that date.
Union College, has been engaged to
members of last year are asked to be conduct the holiday services for Beth
, present and new members and their El Congregation. Mr. Glueck is re-
friends are invited. The officers for
uted to be an unusually capable stu-
last season were: Abner C. Rosenz- P dent and Saginaw considers itself
weig, president; Miss Elsie Shaffer, very fortunate in securing him for its
vice-president; Manuel Arden, -recor-
ding secretary; Miss Helen Ettinger, pulpit.
corresponding secretary, and Joseph
Miss Henrietta Seitner, who has
Weinberg, treasurer.
been touring Europe for the past four
months, has returned.

BOY SCOUTS TO MEET

The furnishings committee for the
Troop 76 will resume their Scout new Community Center met at the
meetings on Thursday nights at 7 home of its chairman, Mrs. B. Kra-
o'clock in Temple Beth El gymnasium, mar. It Is expected to have the fur-
with several of the boys in advanced (attire, rugs, dishes and silverware
classes. placed within a few days.
Among the members of Troop 76
who attended Camp this summer are SHAAREY ZEDEK L A.
Sam and Sidney Edelstein, Charles
WILL GIVE LUNCHEON
Weinman Joseph Gumbiner, Berger

and Seigel.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey
Zedek will open its season with a
luncheon for its members Wednesday,
The Young People's Society of September 21, at 1 p. m., in the din-
B'nai Moshe will hold the first for- ing room of the synagogue. An in-
mal dance of the season on Sunday, teresting program will be presented.
September 25 in the vestry rooms of Prospective members are cordially
the B'nai Moshe, synagogue, Garfield invited to attend. Responses are to
Beaubien.' Many interesting be sent to Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich,
and
numbers are planned by the enter-15553 Second boulevard. The Auxin.
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prizes for dances. I work.

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