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Opening of Sunday Services.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Pensler of 515
llondrie avenue Sunday evening en-
tertained 40 young people at a Suc-
coth literary evening. The program
was featured by two Yiddish read-
ings from Sholom Aleichem by
Messrs. Weinzweig and Rose. Samuel
Heyman recited from Irving S.
Richter's poetry and other declama-
Sabbath Services:
tions were given by David Racoosin
Sabbath Services take place at the and Miss Abramowitz. Abraham Ru-
Temple each week at 10:30. The ser- bin sang a number of Russian songs.
mon this week will be preached by Miss Freeman played several selec-
Rabbi Berkowitz.
tions on the piano.

1230 Woodward Avenue, Detroit

Sunday services will be resumed
at Temple Beth El this week at 11
o'clock. Rabbi Franklin will preach
the opening sermon on the subject
"The Justification of the Jew." All
are very cordially invited.

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No connection with any other store

Remarkable
Values in

Fall Suits
at $60.00

Feast of Conclusion:

Services for Schminee Atzereth
(Feast of Conclusion) will be held on
Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Rabbi
Berkowitz will preach the sermon. A
large congregation is expected.

Uncommonly good suits, made
without . fur, plain or richly cm-
! broidered or beaded--or trimmest
with Nutria, Australian Opossum,
Mole or Wolf furs. Ve[dynes,
Duvetynes, Tricotines, fine Ve-
, lours, Yalama Cloth, Poiret Twills
and novelty suitaings. Features
include tapering sleeves, godet
flares, blouse effects, knee length
coats, braiding and box coat styles.

Men's Temple Club:

The opening meeting and dinner
of the Men's Temple Club will take
place on Tuesday, Oct. 25, on which
occasion an address will be given by
Dr. Lynn Harold Hough. As this
meeting wit he confined to members
of the Men's Temple Club, those who
have not yet joined should do no
without delay. Membership in the
club is open to all male members of
Temple Beth El.
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Sabbath School:

"Our Lights Shine Everywhere."

Table Lamps
Boudoir Lamps
Bridge Lamps
Fluor Lamps
Chair Lamps
Ass lor Lamps
Candlesticks
Candelabra
Silk Shades
Silk and Parchment
Shades and Shields
Lighting Fixtures

Visiting at the horns) of Mr. and
Mts. David 'Lemon of Virginia l'ark
are Mr. and Mill. I. Krohn of Car-
son City, Mich.

J. T. Engarden of Hotel Charle-
voix spent the past week in New
York the past week.

MISS FRANCES BECKER.
Returning from New York and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Becker of Cleve-
Boston are Mr. and Mrs. T. 1.. Reib
land, Ohio, announce the engage-
of Burlingame avenue.
ment of their daughter, Frances, to
Miss Clara Mosel of Longfellow Joseph II. Ball of 935 East Phila-
avenue has returned from a several delphia avenue.

Sweaters
$7.50 to $25.00

weeks' visit with relatives and friends
in New York and Newark, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Hurry A. Jacobs of
:1764 Brush street will be at home
to their relatives and friends Sunday
afternoon and evening, Oct. 30, in
honor of the confirmation of their
An experiment in the form of a son, Clarence.
self-governing school has been insti-
tuted in the Sabbath School. The
Miss Sylvia Gittleman entertained
constitution was drawn by a consti- in honor of Miss Evelyn Finsterwald
tutional committee, with representa- on Oct. 15. The color scheme was
tives from eight classes, and was beautifully carried out in silver and
adopted by the entire school in their white. Miss Florence Zanville, To-
assembly. Each class is now a ledo, Ohio, was an out-of-town guest.
"Ward" and each pupil above the
fourth grade is a citizen in the "City
To celebrate her sixteenth birth-
of Justice of the State of Beth El." day, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wexler of 330
The right to vote and to hold office Owen avenue entertained for their
is contingent upon the citizen's obedi- daughter, Sarah, on Saturday, Oct.
ence to the laws of attendance and 15, at a delightful surprise party. A
promptness. Nominations for mayor, dainty luncheon was served to 24
city treasurer, city clerk and mem- guests. Pink and blue were used ef-
bers of the council have been made fectively in the table decorations.
and the election will be held this Flashlight pictures were taken.
Sunday. Announcement of election
results will be made in these columns
Honoring their sister, Miss Dorothy
next week.
Freeman, whose betrothal to Nathan
Miller was recently announced, Mr.
Junior Young People's Society:
and Mrs. A. Rosen were at home to
their relatives and friends on Sun-
A meeting of the Junior Young
day last.
People's Society will be held on Sun-
day, Oct. 23, at 2:30 p. m. Dancing
Messrs. 11. and J. Straub, formerly
will follow the meeting.
of 619 Ilolbrook avenue, have moved

B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. S.

From Switzerland
Hand-Knitted Slip Over

*ttginaw Notrs

On the occasion of the Children'.
Succoth Festival held in the Com
munity Center, little Ilelen Seitner
11 years old, composed the follow
ing verses in less than an hour. Hetet
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Seitner of Saginaw.

THANKSGIVNG

We thank Thee, 0 God, on this Suc-
coth night;
It was Thou who presented a beauti-
ful sight,
Who made the apple, the peach and
the pear.
Thou, 0 God, made joy everywhere.

The wheat, the grain and the corn,
Many fields and pastures adorn,
And the flowers with their gentle
away
May in Thy memories keep for many,
a (lay.

to 4645 Brush street.

The pumpkins in the field so yellow,
With the fruit so ripe and mellow,
The vegetables and the fruit trees;
We thank Thee, 0 God, fro all of
these.

1INTRODUCING the cleverest models
I for sports wear with novel designs
in the form of circular stripes,
wool embroidery and colorful pipings.
The model illustrated is $18.50.

MOHAIR and ALPACA SLIPOVERS
in a great variety of colors, featuring
round, "V" and Bramley neck lines,
$7.50 to $13.75.

"A Trustworthy House"

WILLIAMS & HASTINGS, INC.

Mrs. A. Cooper sang at the Arnold
Home for the Aged on Wednesday All the people remember Succoth
The Young People's Society of
night
Moshe is planning a "Get-Ac- last under the auspices of the Cham-
And obey God with all their might.
quainted" meeting to be held in the ber Music Society.
Our thanks to Thee, 0 God, we give,
Synagogue vestry rooms, Thursday
Before you buy a new or used car, come in, get acquainted
Mrs. C. J. Strong of Taylor avenue May Succoth night forever live.
evening, Oct. 27, at 8:30 P. M., in
with us. We have a complete line of standard makes in
used cam. Our stock includes Buicks, Dodges, Maxwell,
honor of 25 new members who have entertained at a beautifully appoint.
ed dinner on Thursday evening, com-
recently joined the organization.
Reo, Hudson, Franklin.
OVELY Lamps are the "making" of any room
Dr. Samuel Sachs gave the second plimenting Miss Mollie Weisblum, an
in the home. Many other lacks can be shadowed
in his series of lectures on Bible study, October bride-elect. Covers were
with proper lighting effects. At Netting's it is
Oct. 20. His talk on "The University laid for 12 guests.
This week's meeting, like last
of the Portraits in the Biblical Art
a wonderful selection—from which may be chosen
week's, will be held on Wednesday
Complimenting Miss Mollie Weis- evening instead of ;Monday, upon
just the lamp required for any particular purpose—
Gallery" was enjoyed by a large
blum, whose marriage takes place which' Shmini Azereth falls. The
many exclusive and all brand new designs--at the
audience.
lowest prices quoted in years for equal quality. Open
Preliminary plans for the first Oct. 25, Mrs. Robert Brown of the
meeting will be held at 7 P. M. at the
hard-time party were outlined by the Colonial apartments delightfully en- home of Harry Grossman, 6)(9 Theo-
a charge account at the new store—
social committee. Funds derived from tertained 12 guests on Thursday at. dore street. Those interested are in-
pliSOCIVIVIIiiltVVIOVWCS 2t1i31
this source will be devoted to chari- ternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon. A
vited to attend.
theater party at the Temple followed
table purposes.
The autumn dame to be given by
HEAD OF EAST GRAND RIVER
the luncheon.
the club on Sunday evening,, Nov. 27,
Diagonally Acroas from the D. A. C.
in the Majestic Institute for Dancing,
To entertain her guests who gath- corner Woodward and Watson, is
ered to celebrate her birthday, Satur- taking up most of the time and energy
The Unique Club of Detroit, after
day, Oct. 8, Miss Anna Schlossberg of the members; nevertheless, all other
spending the summer at Cass Lake,
of 922 Farnsworth avenue arranged matters are being worked out
started the second season in full
a unique program of entertainment.
A date for mock trial has been
swing. The reputation of the or-
Besides the usual dancing and games, finally set. This affair will be
ganization is well known throughout
a three-act sketch was presented by presented on Monday evening, Nov.
NEW NUMBER
the city and the boys, who are proud
the Bernhardt Dramatic Club, of 11, in the auditorium of the Henry M.
1502.8 RANDOLPH ST.
of this reputation, are planning sev-
which the hostess is a member. The
Utley Library.
eral good affairs for the coming sea-
sketch, entitled, "A Phantasy from
Those taking part in the legal bat-
son.
Arabian Nights," was enacted in pan- tle are Ben Safir, Aaron Topcik, Al
tomime by Miss Rae Norber, Miss Altman, Louis B. Schulman, Ilarry
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S. A. CLUB
Susan Bronson, Miss Elsie Kessler, Grossman, Louis Lieberman, Charles
Miss Eva Schlosberg, Miss Rose Tait Ornstein, Jack Seebald, ("art Feldman.
The last meeting of the S. A. Club, and Miss Sadye Ekleman. Jack Mar-
a newly formed organization, was tin played the piano. Miss Schloss- and Martin Gordon.
The parents, relatives and friends
heist at the home of Eva Wolfe, 5511 berg told the story before the pre-
of members and the general public arc
Goodwin avenue. The following of- sentation of each scene.
invited to attend.
ficers were installed: It is salie
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The social service committee is
1208 Pingree Avenue Northway 3687
Madames, president; Dorothea Win-
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Rothman of planning an entertainment for the
Exclusive materials tailored to your measure. Suits and Coats $50 and up.
stock, vice-president ; Frances Fidler, Royal Oak, accompanied by their
end of this month.
secretary; Florence Goldberg, treas- son, Edward, are touring to Lima,
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Ohio, to spend the week-end.

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Mrs. A. Simonski of Toronto, Ont.,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.
A. Cohen of 1621 Euclid avenue.

CANTON JERICHO GIVES
DANCE ON OCTOBER 28

Ladies' Auxiliary to Canton Jericho
No. 50, P. M., 1. 0. 0. F., will give a
Halloween Masquerade Dance at the
Oddfellows T e m is I e, Brush and
Bethune streets, on Friday, Oct. 28.
Tickets may be procured from the
conimittee or at the hall. Prizes will
he awarded for best costumes.

THE AMITIANS
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The Amitians met Tuesday evening,
Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs. D. E.
Garfield, 101 Kenilworth avenue,
One of the important features of
the evening was the discussion of the
many social events for the near
future.
An open meeting has been arranged
to be held Tuesday evening, Oct. 25,
at the home of Mrs. Jack Geller, NI
Owen avenue.
Friends of the members have been
invited to attend.

GOOD NEWS

Wills Lincoln as the Great Emancipator. for while
"The Laundry ...Ott well share honors
laundry has not only staightenrd the bent
he freed SOW four millIon slaves, the modern
backs of millions of housewives and maids and freed them from the drudgery of the
employing some two hundred thousand
washtub • • • but it has created a new industry,
people in thu country."—Elbert llubboid

Flat pieces carefully ironed; underwear ready to wear; lingerie washed,
starched and dried. This is the greatest bargain ever offered! We call for

Mrs. Toni Weinberger of 1440
Burlingame avenue is prepared to
take orders for the famous Hungarian
Strudel, Butter Teig, Coffee Kuchen,
Schnaken, Cheese Torte and other
fancy baking. Orders must be placed
a day before, No deliveries. Phone
Hemlock 5511-R.--Adv.

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Mrs. Fanny Kaplan, prominent inj
local Jewish charities, died Monday
in her home, 2)(4 Hancock avenue
0 protracted illness.
east, after
Funeral services were held in the
home Wednisilay at 2 P. M. Burial.
took place in Clover Hill Cemetery.
Rabbi A. M, Hirschman officiated at
the funeral. Mrs. Kaplan was born
69 years ago in Poland. When a
young girl she went to Montreal with
her parents. They moved here
years ago. Iler father, Abram Net-
zorg, is still alive. He is 148 years old.
Shortly after settling in Detroit Mrs.
Kaplan married Ilarris Kaplan. Her
family includes her husband and the
following sons and daughters: Mrs.
Philip Shulman, Mrs. Robert Lowen-
berg, and Wolf, Max, Mitchell and
Hinton Kaplan.

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