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NEW YEAR GREETINGS

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Blumenberg
Longfellow avenue spent several day
in New York and Boston the pas
week.

Stylish Fall
Dresses

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mohler of Ho-
tel Charlevoix have returned from a
pleasant stay with relatives and
friends in Newark, N. J., and Wor-
cester, Mass.

Unusual pretty costumes, deftly
copied from more costlier models,
sounding new style notes in longer
lines, wide flowing sleeves, novel-
ty flat beading in bright colors and
Spanish girdle effects. Canton
Crepes, in black, ❑ IIVy and light
taupe shades. A special value in
Canton Crepe with flat canal Load-
ing is pictured at

Returning from a six weeks' visit
with relatives and friends in Memphis,
Tenn., and Fort Worth Texas, is Mrs.
E. T. Roth of West Grand Boulevard.

David Cohen of Toledo spent a few
days with his mother and sister, Mrs.
M. Cohen and Miss Jennie Cohen of
Lincoln avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hillsberg of
Monterey avenue have returned from
few days' visit at Lapeer, Mich.
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Mrs. A. Burg of Cleveland is a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Deutsch of Hazelwood avenue.

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Mr. end Mrs. David L. Snicker
and Family

9019 Dexter Boulevard
Extend best wishes to their relatives
and friends for a Happy and Pros-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber of Perous New Year.
5311 Brush street announce the en-
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gagement of their daughter, Pearl,
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis
to Soul J. Benyas, son of David Ben-
IGussi• Jonesi)
yas of Glynn court, formerly of Pe- Formerly of Chicago, now of the Ad-
toskey. At home Sunday, Oct. 9, 2 dison Hotel, wished their friends and
to 5 and 7 to 9.
friends a very prosperous New Year
and worlds of blessings.
M r. and Mrs. B. 11'eisli1001 of Hen-
drie avenue al11101.1110S the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raphael
ment of their daughter, Mollie, to
1545 Burlingame Avenue
Charles Waldman of New York City. Wish their family and friends a Pros-
perous and Happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blumenau of 323
Forest avenue announce the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silberstein
ment of their daughter, Hilda, to
Bute! Addison
Morris M. Singer.
Extend best wishes to their relatives
WWI friends for a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year.

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WELFARE SOCIETIES TO
HOLD JOINT MEETING
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13
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Dr. and Mrs. David Whitehorn of
Kenilworth avenue are receiving con-
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Shuer of Mon- gratulations 011 the birth of a son, Reports to Be Reed--Plans Outlined
for Annual Ball Nov. 20.
terey avenue have returned from an Monday, Oct. 3.
extended trip throughout the east,
The European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization will hold its
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiner of Long-
second joint meeting, Thursday even-
fellow avenue spent several days in
ing, October 13, at s O'CIOCk at the
York and Boston the past week.
Na'
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Shaarey Zeilek.
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Mrs. Pauline Efrosy, chairman,
Complimenting Miss Dorothy Bur-
Returning from Philadelphia and
Washington, where he spent a few nett, a bride-elect of next month, a will read an extensive report covering
the
last lawn party' and other im-
days, is R. H. Pfeiffer of Longfellow handkerchief shower was given Wed-
nesday afternoon, Sept. 21, by her portant matters. Mrs. Efrosy will
avenue.
also
announce plans for the next ball
sister, Mrs. Jack Fink, at the Unique
E. M. Ableson of Hotel Charlevoix Tea Shop. During the afternoon to be given by the organization No-
has returned from a trip to Phila- whist was played, high score being vember 20 at the Hotel Stotler.
Mrs. M. Greenberg, president, will
won by Miss Alma Buckner, second
delphia and Washington.
by Mrs. Ross and consolation by Mrs. preside at the meeting. Members are
urgently
requested to attend.
Messrs. Adolph and Fred Kann of Benjamin Goldstein. The out-of-town

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Manistee spent a few days in Detroit guests were Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg, Mrs.
the past week visiting with relatives Samuel Magdisohn and Mrs. Samuel
Barnett, all of Flint, and Mrs. S. Ross
and friends.
of Detroit.
Miss II. Beekman of Longfellow
Mrs. Norman Buckner left for
avenue returned on Thursday last
from a several weeks' visit to New Peoria, III., where she will be the
guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Meyer.
York City.

Returning from New York, where
Miss Cecelia Fine returned to her
he spent several days, is A. Jacobs of home on Prall street after spending
several months at Ocean Beach,
Virginia Park.
Conn., as a guest of Miss Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. EL B. Fox of Burlin- Mannebach of Detroit.
game avenue spent a few days in New
York and Atlantic City the past
Archie Barnett is in Rochester,
week.
New York.

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Wishes his friends and relatives a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wetsman o
90 Virginia Park announce the en
pigment of their daughter, Fanny
to Morse Saulson of Loraine, Ohio. A
home Sunday evening, Oct. 9. at
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Refinement, Courtesy and Efficient Service.
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Under the most pleasant surroundings.
Just the place for you with your wife—
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A box party at the Temple theater,
followed by a luncheon at St. John's
.4,m-, last Sunday was given by the
In loving memory of our dear mo-
Misses Ida Krause and Rebecca Selik
ther, Mrs. Bluma Schreiber, who pass-
in honor of Miss Helen Esser. who
ed away one year ago, October 4.
1-Ps enrolled in the University of
Michigan Music School.
The days are sad without you,
And nothing seems just right.
Morris I. Subar of Warren avenue
A fare we loved dearly has gone,
returne d from a two weeks' business A heart so kind, so bright, no large.
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rip to New 'or

Friends may think we have forgotten
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Mall Gazette learns that the late Sir
When at times they see us smile.
Ernest Cassell, prominent banker and
But they little know the heartaches
financier, was • director of the ICA
That the smile Hheres all the hile.
at the time It was founded by Baron
id Loving Children.
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In memory of our beloved son and
brother, Louis, who passed away two
years ago Yom Kippur.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malinooff,
Dave, Bertha and Jack.

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have returned from a six weeks' visit
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P1 GAMMA SORORITY

Mrs. E. Fischer of Putnam avenue
Complimenting Miss Ruth Samuel-
has returned from an extended trip son and Miss Dorothy Barnett, brides-
to New York, Boston and Phila- elect of the near future, a miseel
laneous shower was given by' Mrs.
delphia.
Morris Fine at her home on Pratt
Mrs. Gertrude Schiller of 1630 Cal- street Monday, Sept. 26. The table
vert avenue has returned from an was beautifully decorated in pink and
extended European trip.
white, where place cards were placed
for 20 ladies. A delicious three-
Mr. and Mrs. W. Schneider of course luncheon was served. The af-
Longfellow avenue spent a few weeks ternoon Was spent in playing cards,
high score being won by Miss Celia
in New York.
Barnett, second by Mrs. Samuel Or-
In honor of Miss Doris Wolfgang, man and consolation by Mrs. J.
Miss Evelyn Rosenthal and Sidney Meyer. Booth Miss Barnett and Miss
Wolfgang gave a birthday surprise Samuelson received many beautiful
tinny Saturday evening, Oct.
gifts.
Miss Wolfgang's home on Brush
street. A midnight luncheon was
Benjamin Netzorg returned to his
served to the guests at a very pret- home on Henry Clay avenue after
spending a week at Mt. Clemens. Dur-
tily appointed table.
ing Mr. Netzorg's absence Mrs. Net-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eichman and Mr. zorg spent the week with her daugh-
and Mrs. M. Eichman have moved ters, Mrs. Harold Van Baalen and
into their new home, 370 Elmhurst Mrs. I. Meyer of Detroit.
avenue, Highland Park.
The Bar Cova Club of Pontiac held
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smitt have its regular meeting at the home of
mord to their new home at 1608 Roy Kaufman, Judson street, Sept.
28. The club decided to hold a ban-
Taylor avenue.
quet in honor of Ruth Samuelson on
Miss Betty l'aul of 552 Medbury Oct. 23, at the Unique Tea Shop.
I avenue entertained Mildred Ilarris DETROIT I. Z. A. TO MEET
Chaplin and her manager, Joey Ru-
benstein, at dinner Monday evening.
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18
4 ; Mrs. Chaplin will remain in Detroit
four weeks, busily engaged on a new
The Detroit chapter of the Inter-
moving picture enterprise.
collegiate Zionist Association will
meet Tuesday evening, October IS, at
Mr. and Mrs. Max Landau are the Shaarey Zedek, Willis and Brush.
making their home in Grand Rapids. The meeting originally scheduled for
this week has been called off on ac-
Mrs. Mary Ehrman of 108 Tenny- count of Yom Kippur.
son avenue is expecting Mrs. B. Marx
The meeting on October 18 will toe
5 of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Sol Sal- featured by reports of the memb•r-
berg of Cleveland as her guests in ship and social committees aid by
honor of her eighty-second birthday, informal talks on I. Z. A. activities.
which she will celebrate Friday, Octo-
WARSAW.—The Polish Govern-
ber 17.
ment has granted passports to 100,
000 Jews in Poland who are still
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
P.
Winkleman
and
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son, Isadore, have moved here from awaiting Visas from the American
Manistique, Mich., and are residing Ceonsuls. But due to the unlikelihood
of the granting of many Visas, the
at 1666 Glynn court.
Polish Government has temporarily
Mr. and !Mrs. Isidore Koplowitz interrupted the issuance of passports.

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JOLLY ODDS

Mr. Carl F. Mann

Come tonight for the openaig• You will leave happy
and satisfied. A surprise.

This all important outer garment
the Fall and Winter wardrobe may
now be had at prices that are the low-
est in several seasons. Cut on ample
enveloping lines, from the richest ma-
terials, with luxurious peltries—form-
ing novel and interesting collars and
cuffs.

Jolly Odds, at their last meet-
ing, elected the following new offi-
cers: Charles Cohen, president; Sam
Miller, vice-president; Manny Meklo-
vitz, financial secretary; Miss Anna
Gudfreind, secretary; V. Farman,
treasurer; Louis Berlin, sergeant-at-
arms. The hoard of directors is to
consist of the following: Charles
Cohen, Manny Meklovitz, Miss Anna
Gudfreind and Miss Jennie Kolitch.

Members of the Pi Gamma Sorority
and their friends enjoyed a model
meeting of the club at the home of
Miss Doris Wolfgang of Brush street
on Tuesday evening, Sept. 211. Plans
were completed for a marshmallow
roast to be held on Oct. 16 at Wind-
sor.
Dancing followed the business of
Returning from Colorado Springs,
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein is plan-
the evening, after which a luncheon
Colo., where he spent the slimmer ning to give a I o'clock luncheon on
was served to the members and their
months, is Alfred Hammer, son of Wednesday, Sept. 28, in honor of
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hammer of the Miss Dorothy Barnett and Miss Ruth
Pontchartrain apartments, Jefferson Samuelson, booth brides of the near
future.
avenue.
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W. G. Meyer of Hotel Tuller has
Milton Orman has enrolled in the
returned from a trip to Providence, University of Detroit Law School.
It. I., and Worcester, Mass.
Detroit Conservatory of
The Bar Cobs Club held their first
P..1. Fryberger has returned from meeting of the season Monday even-
Music
a few days' trip to New York.
ing, Sept. 26, at the summer home
of the Misses Cecelia and Ethel Bar-
Most
Eminent
Singing
Fred Harris of Burlingame avenue nett.
spent several days in New York and
Teacher in Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirshberg re-
Atlantic City the past week.
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turned to their home on Whittemore
My pupils have haol marked dis-
Miss L. Gensler of Belmont avenue street after spending the summer
tinction in the musical world.
spent a few days in New York the months at their summer home in Elk
past week.
Rapids, Mich.
Plea.. Write for Appointment.

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Returning from New York, where
Benjamin Goldstein is in Roches-
he spent a few days, is Alexander ter, N. Y.
Chicago
Boulevard.
Friedman of
Mrs. Louis Klein returned to her
Samuel J. Gettleson of Chalmers home on Saginaw street after spend-
avenue has returned from an extend- ing six weeks in New York City visit-
ed western trip.
ing relatives.

In honor of Miss Helen Esser, who
has left for Ann Arbor, a delightful
surprise party was given by Miss
Betty Feldman at her home on Ferry
tvenue last Sunday' evening. A
buffet lunch -on was served and the
reminder of the evening was spent
in dancing and games.

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