rits9entogisinsa vanae, PAGE SIX Zenipir Nctli Ll ••■••■■ ••••• , :Votes cKosenberg Bros. Manufacturers of FINE FURS 1.1 In the Wholesale 'District 230 Jefferson Ave. West Hudson Seal Coat Wrap Squirrel Tuxedo Fro t Squirrel Cuffs 3411ou of 71Roluers Regular Services Resumed: The eighteenth season of Sunday services will be resumed at Temple Beth El on Sunday, Oct. 23, at o'clock. The subject of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin's sermon on that occa- sion will be "Con the Jew Justify Himself?" The attendance at Sunday serv- All Society Items and other local note. should be communicated to tar office of tht ices last year was exceedinkly grati- Cbronick by S o'clock each Wedneeday afternoon in order to appear in the current week. not tats tying, but it is hoped this year to tax le be received Society Editor Mail notice. Be as LUC wane. Phone Glendale the capacity of the Temple at these than Wedneadar• services. All are cordially invited. Returning from a motor trip The Department of Activities of the Jewish Woman's Club, with head-1 throughout the eastern states is Sel. Succoth Service.: quarters at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena moor Simons of l'allister avenue. Succoth services will be held Mon- street, has announced day and even- day morning, Oct. 17, at 10 o'clock. Returning from a several weeks' l'he sermon will be preached by Rab- ing classes in parliamentary law, do- mestic art and science, languages, stay at Bartlett, N. H., is William bi Franklin. dramatics, physical culture, social Siegel of Putnam avenue. The Succah this year, is in pre- service, expert filing, millinery and -- vious years, will be built under the Albert Ginzberg of 1244 Harlin- auspices of the religious committee dressmaking. Additional classes will be formed to meet the demand. Mem- game avenue has returned from a of the Woman's Auxiliary of the berm are urged to avail themselves five weeks' trip throughout the east- Temple, Mrs. Leo. M. Franklin, of these opportunities offered. Hours ern states. chairman. --- of registration for classes are from The Succah will be erected in the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole (Carolyn small auditorium this year, because a. m. to 9 p. m., at the clubhouse. Meyers) of Jackson, Mich., spent the the Temple has been turned over to Honoring Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson holiday 8011S011 with relatives and the use of Michigan's First hlusic of Pittoburgh, who was the principal friends in the city. Committee for its entertainments speaker at the consecration and lay- during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Max May have moved ing of the cornerstone of the new Contributions for the Succah, such Temple Beth El, Mr. and Mrs. Henry from the Astor Court apartments of as fruit, staple groceries and vege- Wineman entertained at a beautiful- West Grand Boulevard to their new tables, will be caceptable. They will ly appointed dinner at their home on, home on Westminster avenue. be received at the Temple until Mon- Kirby avenue on Tuesday evening day noon. Money contributions may Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of be sent to the Rabbis. last. Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- lin and Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Burlingame avenue entertained --- Berkowitz were guests at the dinner. guests at dinner on Wednesday even- Young People'. Society: ing last, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. An interesting program has been 'Returning from a motor tour Maurice Enggass. provided by the Young People's So- through New York and Massachusetts ciety of Temple Beth El for Sunday ore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of • Mrs. M. Teller of Chicago is a evening, Oct. 16. A playlet by Ar- guest at the home of her children, nold Bennet, "A Good Woman," will Boston Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Neiman of be presented by members of the so- Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman of Virginia Park. ciety. A special musical treat is also East Kirby avenue, who have been in store for those attending. Con- Miss Marguerite Kopple, daughter gregation members and members of visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo, N. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kopple of all affiliated organizations are in- Y., are now spending a few weeks McLean avenue, who spent the past vited. two months visiting at the home of at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Rothschild Troop 76: Julian II. Krolik of Chicago Boule- (Herma Kopple) in St. Paul, Minn., Troop 76 went on its first hike of vard is spending some time in New has returned. the season on Sunday, Oct. 9. The York City. boys left Log Cabin at 8:30. The Returning from a two days' stay troop is rapidly building up with new Mrs. Merman Orschel of Chicago at lintel Biltmore in New York are material. All Scouts are aiming to- is spending a few weeks with her Sir. and Mrs. A. Shiffman of Glynn ward advancement. sister, Mrs. Bertha Zenner, and niece, court. The troop meets Thursday nights Mrs. Sam Sloman, at their home on at 7:30 in Temple Beth El. Mrs. Leo Weiss has returned to East Ferry avenue. Detroit from Port Huron and has Mrs. Philip Stern and daughters, taken an apartment at Byron and the Misses Phyllis and Elizabeth Blaine avenue. Stern, who were house guests of Mr. Mrs. Magnus Hirschfeld of Hazel- and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Chi- cago Boulevard, have returned to wood avenue entertained for the Needlework Guild committee at her their home in Montgomery, Ala. home on Wednesday afternoon lust. John Breitmeyer's Sons 1314 Broadway. Main 4260 William Weisskoff of Brookline, is spending a few days in Detroit. Mass., David Whitney Building. Cherry 3991 6627 Mack Avenue. Melrose 407 Returning from a two weeks' stay at Atlantic City is Benjamin Siegel of Boston Boulevard. DETROIT Mrs. David Hirsch (Mrs. Flora Ad- Ter) of New York is spending two weeks in the city a guest at Hotel Wolverine. Marriages .•"•• ■ ••1•11WSOWWW,.....al.WwW • ■••• 1526-1530 WOODWARD AVE. Silk Veldyne Coat, Marten Trimmed, $125. P ersonality . HE STYLE PERFECTION THAT IS UNDENIABLY PARISIAN IS REFLECTED IN RUSSEL COATS, PERSONALITY IS THEIR KEY- NOTE. INDIVIDUALITY THEIR CHARM, AND MODERATE PRICE THEIR AP- PEAL. EVERY SMART FABRIC IN PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED. 4.444 63 BENJAMIN.SLAKTER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slakter of Utica, N. Y., announce the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gomm and of their (laughter, Rose, to Joseph Ira Gomm of Onaway, Mich., were Benjamin of Detroit on Wednesday recent guests at Hotel Stetter. Oct. 12. Mr. Benjamin was formerly of Utica, N. Y. Sirs. I. Davis of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting at the home of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis Of Chi- sago Boulevard. As Moderate as '48 Virttls Returning to their home in West Branch after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Mark ' relatives and friends in the city are (Theresa Meister) announce the Al r. and Mrs. Gerald May enter- Mrs. Philip Blumenthal and Miss birth of a daughter, Shirley Ruth , Sept. 26. tained 40 guests at a dancing party Dora Blumenthal. _ to their home on La Salle Gardens --- 0; vimom mosimmislioniveRviviemienviminumemiliviiimine 011 Saturday evening lust, commemo- ! Mr. and Mrs. Adolph I. Want Joseph Grabowsky of Bay City rating Mr. May's birthday mini- spent a few days in Detroit the past Mary Burman) of 646 Horton ave- nue are receiving congratulations on versary. week. the birth of a son, Yale Abbott, Sep- hliss Marion Spater, daughter of l ol7dd. tember 29. g uinisi : Gpaorldkst toune i poat: mG lissvilr hm Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Spater of Bur- fro lingame avenue, has gone to Ossin- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank (hlarniv ing, N. Y., where she has enrolled as stone, Stimson place. Levy) of 1493 Glynn court, are re - ceiving congratulations on the birth ( aiisrtisudent in the Ossining School for Al r. and Mrs. I. Frank of Toledo of a son on Wedesday, Oct. 12. _ . are visiting with their children, Mr. IV gulp ' 4 11114. Attention to all our fnends and patrons Do your fur buyig In the forenoon, avoiding the usual after- noon rush , and Po assure yourself of individual 'Mention and the complete service always available at Remodeling and Repairing FURRIERS We Call For and Deliver Main 7825 Eureka Bldg. II lil t*. TONIGHT Visit the new center of Detroit's gaiety. DANCE on the illuminated crystal (lance floor. ENJOY an exceptional menu and service. `THE BEAUTY POT OF D2TROIT a) — WmAATh. UP:1J V., WOODWARD AT ClIARUNTE) 00 ° DANCIN6--°;:. 9PM.TO1A,M.: ORcnesnzA E1TERTAINE- RS Private Dining Rooms time 6TOBP.M. • 0— ••„ SI . 85 The tirst meeting of the season of and Mrs. Edward Frank of Birginia the Luncheon Club was held on Park. Tuesday last at the Phoenix Club. Maurice Myers of Tumor, hlich., Miss Ruth Franklin read an interest- spent a few days in the city the past ing paper. week, a guest of relatives and BICUR CHOLEM JRS. DANCE OCTOBER 11 The mont avenue spent several days in Perfection Lodge 486, F. and A. New York and Boston the past week. M., will hold regular communication Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Burril Taft of Mon Returning from a motor trip C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. rue, Mich., were guests of Miss Sylvia Friedenberg at her home on Second throughout the eastern states is Harry Sheinman of Rowena street. Boulevard the past week. will make her future home. H. Schneiderman 1208 Pingree Avenue Norther•y 3687 Furrier and Ladies' TAILOR Exclusive materials tailored to your measure. Suits and Coats $50 and up. Also Repairing and Remodeling for The Gown It may be a few yards of soft silk---a bit of rich trimming to freshen last season's party gown, or the material and fin- ishings fur a new one—what- ever it is you will find we have anticipated your needs in the season's smartest effects. MAX COHEN ELECTED PRESIDENT CENTRAL GRADUATING CLASS For the first time in the history Mr and Mrs. David A. Brown en. friends. of Central High School, the city's tertained the executive board of oldest high school, has a Jewish boy Saul Jackson of Croswell, Mich., Temple Beth El Wednesday evening been elected president of a graduat - last at their new home on Boston spent the holiday season in the city ing class. Many Jewish students the guest of relatives and friends. Boulevard. have graduated from this school, at - taining high honors in scholastic Returning from Charlevoix, where • Miss Dorothy Fink, daughter of d she spent the past two months, is Mr. and Mrs. M. Fink of East Palmer fields. Some Jewish girls have hel o the office of vice-president and sec- thnen tjAnrivbeo rrsitty uve., hhears stguodniee s taot A Mrs. Flora Goodman of Delaware ar::,eunn, retary in former graduating classes. Several Jewish boys have had the avenue. of Michigan. honor of being class treasurer; but I. Lobsitz of Syracuse, N. Y., who it remained for Max Cohen, popular Paul Blumenstein of New York with Mrs. Lobsitz visited their chil- Jewish boy, to be the first Jew to dren, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosen- was a recent guest at the home of receive the presidency. Mr. and Sirs. Albert Ginzberg of field of Glynn court, has returned Last Friday afternoon the first home, Mrs. Lobsitz remaining for a Burlingame avenue. meeting of the January graduating longer visit. class was called to order by Assistant Mr. and Mrs. Irving Segal, who — -- Principal Stocking, After several Returning from a two weeks' tour have returned from their wedding ballots were taken the vote for the through the White and Adirondack trip, have taken an apartment at Dill presidency was a tie between Max mountains are the Misses Augusta, Glynn court. Cohen and Charles Jones. On Mon- Jane and Florence Brown and Harry day afternoon, ..eith more members Returning from New York, where of the class present, another vote was Z. Brown of 81 McLean avenue. he 'spent a few days, is Morris Fried- -- taker., giving Max Cohen 71 votes Miss Blanche J. hart is spending berg of Virginia Park. and his opponent 63 votes. Ida Ar- kin was elected vice-president. two weeks in the cast visiting at the L. B. Berger of Garfield avenue Sir. Cohen has held and is holding home of her brother, Walter Hart of spent a few days in New York City many important positions. Ile was Rochester, N. Y., and in New York the past week. president of the Webster Debating City. Club, was on Central's debating team F. R. Levines of Clairmon avenue for two years, president of House Of interest to Detroiters is the an- has returned from a few days' stay 175, president of the 12-B's last term nouncement of the engagement of in New Y or k C' ity. and is now president of the Philo- Miss Miriam Cohen, daughter of Mr. mathic Debating Club. and Mrs. Isaac 'Cohen of Alpena, Returning from New York, where Mich., to Sidney Irving Jacobs o., he spent the past few days, is J. Newport, R. I. Miss Cohen is at Friedherg of Erskine street. present spending a few weeks in De- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Myers of Hotel troit as the guest of Miss Golda Gins- Charlevoix has returned from an ex- burg of Alger avenue. Blear Cholem Juniors an- tended trip throughout New York nounce that plans are now well un- Returning from a motor tour and Massachusetts. dear way for their big annual dance, throughout the eastern states are to be given at the hotel Stotler Sun- Returning from a month's sojourn David and Leo Welling of Brush in New York, Atlantic City and day evening, Dec. 11. street. The dance committee, headed by Washington is Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen Morrey Rosenthal, is planning to pre- Walter Marks, stude . .t at the Uni- of Burlingame avenue. sent several unique novelties as fea- versity of Michigan, whose home is L. Kibbine of Longfellow avenue tures of the ball. Tickets are being in Marion, Ind., was a recent guest placed f sale this week. Due to of Louis Freidenberg of Rowena spent a few days in New York City. the limit I number of people that street. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kaber of Edi- can be commodated on the dance floor of the Statler, the committee Mrs. D. Rosenblatt of St. Joseph, son avenue have returned from a is urgi those who are planning to Mo., was a recent guest at the home several weeks' visit with relatives 'Mend o buy their tickets early. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and friends in Providence, R. I. of Glynn court. Mrs. Rosenblatt is P RiKCTION LODGE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bivens of Bel- en route to Dayton, Ohio, where she J. H. Thorn of Edison avenue Miss Jeannette Sara Musliner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mus- spent two weeks in New York, At- at a !antic City and Washington. liner, entertained 20 guests dancing party on Saturday evening. L. J. Freedman has returned from last at her home in the Victory apart- 1 a two weeks' trip to New York City. ments on Collingwood avenue. The material and trimmings Miss Ethelyn Rae Briggs Detroit Conservatory of Music Teacher of Dancing, Drat. matic Art, Elocution An extremely proficient teacher. Now ready for new pupils. Kindly Writ• for Appointment. A selection that would do credit to a Fifth Avenue Shop at prices that guarantee • sav- ing. Fashion sponsors The Cabishon Ornament in Van Dyke Effect in itself smart trimming and suf- ficient for the most beatuiful gown. Ork 1110fic. Dress" ll " Opposite Grinnell's 1514 Woodward Ave. Miss Jeanne M. Schurr On the Balcony at Heyn's Bazaar Announces a Special Sale on all Hair Goods Switches, Curls, Bangs, Transformations, Ear and American Bobs Marcel Waving, Henna and Anadon Packs, Hair Dyeing, Instantaneous Bleach, Wrinkle Remot er anti Special Blackhead Treatment. ALL EXPERT OPERATORS On the Balcony at Heyn's Bazaar Phone Main 5310 for Appointment