A merica Awish periodical dater C1APTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ritEPE_Mcriblasn PAGE SEVEN RON Betrothal Announced 4 to rl 4 ociat and Qrsonai New Low Prices on PT ekka 9 • H. Wethman of Burlingame ave- nue spent several days in New York City the past week. Stylish Fall Dresses The Himelhoch Achievement Returning from a fortnight's visit with relatives and friends in Newark, N. .J., is G. I.. Ehren of Teunyaon avenue. Unusual pretty costumes, deftly copied from more costlier models, sounding new style notes in longer lines, wide flowing sleeves, novel- ty. Hat beading in bright colors and Spanish girdle effects. Canton Crepes, in black, navy and light taupe shades. A special value in Canton Crepe with flat coral bead- ing is pictured at 7' In This Day of Restricted Budgets Mrs. Fannie Doktor has moved into her 111'W home at 1418 Burlin- game aveune. t Not — To Do Without — But To Have Within One's Means Mrs. Dora Carvell and Miss Ma- tilda Garvett have removed their res- idence front Alger avenue to 1418 Burlingame avenue. ■ $39.50 Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Lenin have moved into their new home at 79 Midland avenue, Highland lark. Mrs. Tillie Birnkrant and family have moved into their new residence at 628 Boston Boulevard. "AU, KA... Net fn, • C BSIEBEL 0 lilIga ele 1414 Holley - MacKay Mr. and Mrs. David Star have moved into their new home at 1235 Burlingame avenue. . — Miss Esther Goldstein of 430 East Ferry avenue is spending some time in Chicago. Mrs. Joe Hollander of 52 Forest avenue east has returned from a three months' trip to Germany, where she visited her father. Now eilimounces Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sternberg of Theodore street announce the Bar Mitzva of their son, George, on Thursday, Oct. O. George read his portion of the Torah at the Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, receiving the blessing and a talk from Rabbi'A. M. Hershman. George is a pupil at Cen- tral High School, having graduated with honors from the Garfield School. He was recently elected president of the Freshman Class of the (louse of Argonauts. 'Variety Miss llelen Ressler of 5719 Brush street has left on an extended trip to Montreal and Toronto, where she will be a guest of relatives and friends. Miladys Fall and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn of Hazel- wood avenue gave a miscellaneous shower complimenting her sister, Mollie Weisblum, whose engagement was recently announced. A luncheon was served for 25 guests. Winter Headgear Stillman) have returned from their - itl - Mr. and Mrs. Saul Weinberg (Ella wedding trip to Watkins Glenn, At- lantic City and Washington ad are now at home to their friends at 309 West Court street, Flint, Mich. Holley-MacKay Rowland W. Fixel and Irwin I. Cohn spent Friday in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goldberg and family of 633 Medhury avenue have moved to their new home at 2002 Gladstone. Millinery Importers and Originators 1451 Farmer St. Cherry 4633 • Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Feinberg have moved into their new residence at 12:35 Burlingame avenue. r No connection with any other store i iii‘Ci Miss Dorothy Commn of 1228 Glynn court entertained 20 of her little friends Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Re- gent theater, afterward taking them to Beltrimini & Rush for luncheon. SINGLE appearance can win for a woman the reputation of being well dressed. A Ilimelhoch Hat can call forth the loveliest harmonies from a costume whose main theme is sim- plicity. Our versatile prices and irresistible choice of street and dress hat. will surprise you. A Portrait y C. M. Hap, SIIIMBERG MISS Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Harris, of 1971 Clan-mount Avenue, announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Lillian Shimherg, to Max N. Freed- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman, of Chicago Boulevard. The wedding will take place sometime in November. •••••• ■ •••. ■ •• ■ •••••• ■ •• ■ •..........* ....r *tight.= Notes Temple Beth El Sisterhood held its first meeting of the coming year Wednesday, Oct. 5, in the form of an "Experience Party." Each lady related her experiences in raising her pledged contribution to the commun- ity building fund. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. I. Rich; vice-president, Miss Lillie Lenhoff; secretary, Mrs. J. D. Kellar; treasurer, Mrs. J. Thal. The ladies are planning a dinner for Thursday evening, Oct. 2U, at 6:30 for the benefit of the buildig fund. Mrs. John /merman has been named as general chairman. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Max Hirshberg and Miss Lillie Lenhoff. L UXURIOUS elegance in its most desirable form is secured by a selection from Ilimelhoch's Exclusive Fur Department. A lovely Fur, morerately priced, can complete and embellish your entire wardrobe for the sea- son. Assembled for your in- spection is an elaborate col- lection of carefully selected peltries. pontiar Notes WW• ■ ••••• ■ ••••••••••• ■ •• ••■ ./.0,......". The Jewish Ladies' Aid Society held their first meeting Wednesday, Oct. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg and family of Bad Axe, Mich., are spend- ing the Holy Days in Pontiac as guests of S. Buckner. -The Society Woman -The Business Woman —The Woman in the Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss spent the holy days in Toledo, Ohio, as guests of relatives. Complimenting Miss Dorothy Bar- nett and Miss Ruth Samuelson, brides-elect of the near future, Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein delightfully en- tertained at a five-course luncheon Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 28, at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Droll street. Twelve guests were seated at a table appropriately deco- rated with autumn flowers. The af- ternoon was spent sewing for the brides-to-be, who were also recipients of beautiful gifts for the hostess. The Junior Auxiliary met Sunday afternoon, Oct. 9, at the Community Center Building. After the business session the following program was given: Short talk by Nelson Gluck of Hebrew Union College; dance, by Helen Seitner; piano solo, by Jennie Dembinski. Officers for the ensuing Miss Cecelia Fine attended the first year are as follows. President, Emily Oppenheim; vice-president and meeting of the Tuesday Musicale on Philippe; treasurer, Tuesday, Oct. 11. secretary, Irene Joseph Seitner. Clarence Levy and Mr. and Mrs. William Present Esther Miller of Bay City were guests spent the Holy Days its Toledo with at the meeting. contIn000 I to 11 p. n THE 5 MUSICAL /A, A QUEENS 205"re 114 meR R/ MCAS/C CHARM SYNCOPAT/ON DOROTHY BILLY LINKOHILLIPS AT ECHO JUNCTION CEDRIC - LINDSEY E; HAZEL NONSENSE 5' NOVELT/E5 On the Screen A First Ranhoductior\, ALICE LAKE • /If or, OVER THE WIRE - E QZ/C57707W- Y/Y5a/ER/HGZ Y Can Vornan Love and Hale the Same Man MEN!! A wide assortment of Imported and Do- mestic Woolens now awaits your inspection. Suits, Overcoats and Formal Dress Wear de- signed and made under my personal super- vision, at reasonable prices. WM. KRAUSS you wish to put all your D° eggs in one basket? Then a luxurious Fur Trimmed Wrap will be your choice, or a beau- tifully tailored peltry embel- lished Ilimelhoch Suit. NCHAINED like a grouping of lovely Jewels, these de- partments, Madam, are at your service. E Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rappaport, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, all of Pontiac, attended the services during the Holy Days at the Temple Beth El, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz de- Sunday evening, Oct. 9, the Com- lightfully entertained four couples munity Center was the scene of a Friday evening, Oct. 7, in honor of "Community Pot Luck Dinner." their first wedding anniversary. The About 50 guests enjoyed the delicious evening was spent in dancing. repast, which was followed by danc- The l'ontiac B'nni B'rith Lodge last regular meeting of the ing. will hold a meeting Wednesday even- Aimwell Club was held Sunday af- Harold Berg of Detroit is the guest ing, Oct. 12. ternoon, Oct. 9, at the Mogen Abra- ham Synagogue, Farnsworth avenue. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nover. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Schlissel, Miss The presentation of an autumn Mrs. Jacob Thal, Mrs. Louis Le- Anne Kramer and M. Rosenbaum of dance was the main discussion at the meeting. The following mem- vinsohn, Miss Rose Lipman and Miss Detroit spent Sunday as guests of bers were appointed for the entire Lilly Levinsohn were the Saginaw Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Schwartz of term to act as a dance committee: guests of a "500" party given by Pinegrove avenue. Philip °lender, chairman; Nathan Mrs. Edward Rosenberg and Mrs. Samuel Magidssohn at the Durant Mrs. Joseph Barnett and Mrs. Jack Lieberman and George Benson. E. Gold, a veteran and former Hotel, Flint, in honor of Miss Do- Fink spent the week end in Flint as member of the club, was voted into rothy Barnett of Pontiac. Miss Bar- guests of Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg. the club on the recommendation of nett's marriage to Ellis M. Thal of Buffalo, N. Y., will take place Sun- Complimenting Miss Dorothy Bar- the membership committee. The social committee announced day, Oct. 16, at l'ontiac. nett, a bride-elect of this week, Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg and Mrs. Samuel its plans for the Hallowe'en party to 51rs. Harry Lenick has returned Magdisohn of Flint entertained 25 take place Oct. 20 at the home of Samuel Goodman, 440 Farnsworth from a several weeks' visit in Detroit. guests at a miscellaneous shower Sat- urday afternoon at the Hotel Durant, avenue. II. Einstandig was appoint- Flint. Five hundred was played dur- ed to fill S. T. Goodman's position TAU SIGMA DELTA ing the afternoon, after which a on the social committee. three-course luncheon was served. The Aimwell Club extends a cor- dial invitation to Jewish young men An interesting meeting was held Miss Barnett received many beauti- between the ages of 18 and 21. The Tuesday evening at the home of Miss ful gifts. regular weekly meeting will be held Leola Lapides, 225 East Ilarper. Sunday afternoon in the Beth Abra- Election of officers was held and the ATTACKS ON JEWS RENEWED ham Synagogue, Farnsworth avenue, following were elected: Miss Anna between Beaubien and Antoine se , -.son, president, and Miss Mary VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)— Jews on streets. Cohen, secretary and treasurer. the Vienna Bourse were again at- Os one no definite arrangements have tacked on Friday. The attackers EUROPEAN ANTI-SEMITES as yet been made, plans are in full numbered several hundred. Large swing for many social activities this SEEK KU KLUX KLAN AID season. After the adjournment of plate glass windows were smashed, banks were entered and their opera- meeting refreshments were the were dragged VIENNA.-1.1. T. A.1-0wing to served by the hostess, which were tions disturbed, Jews through the streets. lack of funds, the committee here ap- enjoyed by all. When the police arrived, the riot pointed to arrange for the forthcom- was stilled and 40 of the attacking ing anti-Semitic World Conference party were arrested. NOTICE OF REMOVAL has practically ceased its activities. Our correspondent learns that the David Welling, formerly associated anti-Semitic committee has discovered a possible ally in the American Ku with the law firm of Fixel & Pixel,' Klux Klan, and plans to invite the has moved to his new suite of offices Klan to participate in the Congress, at 2232 Dime Bank building. and help defray the expenses thereof. AIMWELL CLUB .,:ontinuous to 11 p. m. A ever keenly H alive to the necessities of the moment, is as always pre- pared to render easy this im- portant problem—the question, not to do without, but to have within one's means. their parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. Lewis. Sabbath School classes were re- sumed Saturday, Oct. 8, with an aug- mented enrollment. 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