Amerkair 5ewislr Periodical Carter CLIPTON Annus CINCINNM 20, OHIO PAGE NINE bEykritorrimsnetRopactr. -- - HOPE TO ADOPT 10 %ft osenberg 'Bros. Sir. and Sirs. M. A. Lipsitz, Harold and Ruth Lipsitz, of McLean avenue ,ere in Akron, Ohio, the past week in attendance at the marriage of their son and brother, Charles Milton to Sliss Rose Sybil Rosenfield which took place in Akron, Nov. 8. Sunday Service.. Rabbi Franklin's addresses on "The Foundations of Faith" have called forth such enthusiastic comments from many quarters, that he has de- cided to continue the discussion in a number of additional lectures. This Sunday at 1 I o'clock, he will speak on "The Peace Ideal in Judaism." This address, appropriate to Armis- tice Day, will link itself very closely with the preceding lectures of the present course. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirsch of Los Angeles, Cal., were guests fora few day's at the home of Sir. and Mrs. I, 0:Rosenberg of Collingsmod avenue, enroute to a visit in the East. S•bbath Service.. Sabbath services at the Temple will begin this week its usual at 10:30. The sermon will be delivered by Rabbi Franklin. Miss Bessie Dreifuss of 1951 Glad- stone avenue is spending a few months in Pittsburgh the guest of rel. Mix vs and friends. Iry Manufacturers of FINE FURS Returning from New York where he spent several weeks is I. Leonard Braun of East Kirby avenue. while in the East, Mr. Braun created song records for the Columbia Phonograph Company. In the Wholesale 'District t– 230 Jefferson Ave. West Straight Line Cara- '••T Cu! Wrap with dyed wool collar 02201606011W 3 .01 1, ritiple :61, 0 El Notra MORE ORPHANS WITH PROCEEDS OF DANCE grkikc .....41M7' _29u. •••" 7:Zi FI'FE'S FOURTH FLOOR Annual Meeting and Dinner. The annual meeting of Congrega- tion Beth El will take place next Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, at 8 o'clock. At this meeting business of supreme importance will be conduct- ed and every member of the Congre- gation should be there. Matters of great importance will be brought up for discussion and decision. The an- nual meeting will be preceded by the annual dinner to be served under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary Association. The dinner will be serv- ed beginning at 6 o'clock. Gentle- men are asked to come direct to the Temple from their places of busi- ness and to meet their families at the l'emple for the evening meal. Temple Choral Society. Under the leadership of Rabbi Burkowitz, a choral society has been organized among the women of the Congregation. Rehearsals are held on Friday afternoons at 4 o'clock. All women interested in choral and congregational singing are cordially nvited to be present at these re- hearsals. The Hungarian-American Club will give a Tea Dansant on Sunday after- MRS. PAULINE EFROSI noon, Nov. 13, at their club-rooms on Jefferson avenue. In connection with The European Jewish Women's the dansant, a tine musical program Welfare Organization of Detroit, or- given by well known artists have been ganized for the purpose of offering arranged. help to European children orphaned by the war and European pogroms, Miss Jeannette Yanover, soprano, hopes to adopt 10 more orphans with formerly with the Almon Opera Com- the proceeds of the dance to take - panv will sing a group of songs. Her- place Sunday evening, Nov. 20, at the ' mar Kolodkin, a noted viola player Hotel Stutter. with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra The committee, consisting of Mrs. will contribute two members. Henry Pauline Efrosi as chairman, Sirs. Purcells' "Melody" and an aria by Fred Epstein as secretary and treas- Spohr. R. Barnett will be at the urer and Mrs. Julius Epstein as as- sistant secretary and treasurer, is making arrangements for what they Mrs Louis Lowenstein, formerly of promise will be one of the leading Detroit, but now of Salt Lake City, events of the year. Utah, is spending a few weeks in the Holders of tickets to the dance, i it city, a guest at the home of Mrs. it is announced, are also entitled of a Etnt . na Rosenberg of 1170 Coiling Dr. Freehof's Lecture.. chance on a beautiful floor lamp. Ott Friday evening of this week, wood avenue. Nov. 11, Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Miss Lillian Scher who spent two the Hebrew Union College will de- weeks visiting with her aunt, Mrs. liver the first of it series of eight S. Scher of 1640 Clairmont avenue, lectures to be given on alternate Fri- has returned to her home in Chicago. day evenings on the general subject, , "The Rise and History of Jewish Returning to her home in Hamilton, Ceremonials and the Synagog." Ohio, after spending several weeks in These lectures are of timely interest the city is Sirs. Harry Turberg. and importance and will be presented in a popular way by Professor Free- Morris Saulson of Lorain, Ohio, hof, whose ability as a speaker and fiance of Miss Fanny Wetsman of thinker is well known to those who Virginia l'rk, spent a few days in were privileged to hear him when he the city the past week. officiated during the High Holy Days at the Auxiliary Synagog of the Tem- Mr. and Mrs. Xl. Kallet who were ple. These lectures are open to the in the city to attend the marriage of general public without charge. All their son, Dr. Herbert linnet to Miss are cordially invited. Mabel Blumberg, which was an event of Oct. 27 have returned to their home Dr. Goldenson to Lecture. On the evening of Tuesday, Nov. in Syracuse, N. Y. 22, the Stem's Temple club will hold Mrs. Charles Yahlem (Florence its second dinner meeting of the sea- Brown) and daughter Elizabeth have son. The speaker will be Dr. Samuel returned to their home in St. Louis, II. Guldenson of Pittsburgh, and his Mo., after a visit with her parents, subject will be, "What is Justice?" Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown of Bur- These meetings are open only to members of the Men's Temple club. lingame avenue. Those who have not yet joined the Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Goldon of Mel- organization should do so without bourne avenue have returned from a delay. several weeks trip to New York and Acquaintance Tea. Boston. The president and board of direct - "Our Light. Shine Everywhere" Now is the time to select your Lamps We urge immediate selection, while stocks are complete. And nowhere else can be found such a choice. All sizes, shapes, finishes and colorings—it in a rare treat to see the beautiful displays. And prices are the lowest in years. HEAD OF EAST GRAND RIVER Diagonally Across from the D. A. C. [TING@ 1502 - 8 RANDOLPH ST. Arch Preserver Shoes 4 4 EEPING the good foot good" is quite as important as bringing the tired foot K back to renewed vigor and health. Arch Preserver Shoes perform both functions comfortably and fashionably. By means of a wide steel built-in bridge reaching from the ball of the foot to the heel they provide the firm, gentle support intended by Nature. Correctly fitted, Arch Preserver Shoes will protect the normal foot from all discomforts, and will bring measurable relief to the foot al- ready weakened. Now showing in many correct styles BOOTS OXFORDS Black Kid Brown Kid Black Suede Black Kid ....... ........ $13.00 $14.50 Brown Kid $15.50 Black Suede $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 Sizes: 4 to 12; Widths, AAAA to E FOURTH FLOOR Woodward and Od.m. ..... amsninusinsam ..... Wil•••• ■ ••••Elus 25 Pieces Family Washing Minimum Charge s l " Extra Pieces 4 Cents Each ors of the Woman's Auxiliary Asso - Returning from an extended trip ciation invite all the members of the throughout the East is W. T. Wine- organization and thos ewho desire to man of Hotel Charlevoix. join to an "Acquaintance Tea" Mon- day, Nov. 14, at 2:30. An excellent N. Glass of Edison avenue spent musical program has been prepared several days in New York and Phila- and it is earnestly desired that all delphia the past week. will enter into the spirit of the event by making "acquaintance" more II. S. Weil of Belmont avenue is than a mere word. spending two weeks with relatives and Young People'. Society. friends in Chicago. The second meeting of Rabbi Returning from New York where Berkowitz's class in "Biblical Criti- he spent the past ten days is J. A. cism" which was scheduled for Tues- day evening, Nov. 15, has been post- Berger of West Grand boulevard. poned, due to the Temple Congrega- Leo M. Berman who visited with tional meeting which takes place on his parents in the city has returned to that date, to Friday evening, Nov. 18, at 8:15 sharp. It is hoped that the Cleveland. splendid attendance of the opening Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joseph of Lin- meeting will be greatly increased. , dale evenue chaperoned a group of young people at the Phi Sigma Delta GRACE KURLANDER SOCIETY in Ann Arbor the past week. The regular meeting of the Grace Sir. and Mrs, A. F. Hemmer of Kurlander Aid society was held at Longfellow avenue returned from sev- the Mogen Abraham Synagogue on eral weeks' visit to New York. Oct. 19. A food chopper donated by Mrs. B. l.ampke was won by Mrs. I. Miss A. M. Siverd of Burlingame Harris. avenue spent two weeks in New York Election of officers will take place at the next regular meeting to be and Philadelphia. J. E. Lewis of Bel held Nov. 16. All members are uged , mont avenue spent several days in New York and Boston the past week. to attend. S. Schornfeld of Hotel Tuller was in New York and Philadelphia the past week. The Victrola XI (Illustrated.) Can be purchased on easy payments. Make selection NOW for Christmas, and take ad- vantage of our Christmas Club Plan, which makes pur- chase easier than ever. Ask about it. Grinnell Bros, 201 Stores Headquarters 1515-21 Returning from New York where they spent several days are Sir. and Sirs. D. Nahtan of Hotel Charlevoix. L. Robinson of Wilson avenue spent a few days in New York the past week. The home without a Victrola not only lacks an object of dis- tinctive beauty, but the most per- fect means of entertainment and source of home-enjoyment pos- sible to obtain. .76eR.K.PLec 1526 Woodward Ave. Returning from Boston and Wor- cester, Mass., is L. Davidson of Long- fellow avenue, Woodward Avenue Downtown Branch Broadway Near Monroe Victrola XI. $150 Dr. Emil Amberg spent a week vis- iting The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Furnished in mahog- any, oak and walnut. Other Victrolas, Sirs. Harry Herzberg of Bellaire, Ohio, is visiting with her sisters, Sirs. A. Klein and Mrs. N. Hanauer of Tuxedo avenue and Mrs. S. 1.. Ilarri- sOn Of Webb avenue. $25 to $1,500 Sirs. E. Wolfe of Ohio is visiting with her daughters, Mrs. A. Klein and Mrs. N. Hanauer of Tuxedo avenue and Mrs, S. L. Harrison of Webb ave- nue. 144121$20.11=W45.1124311.13.3a , 'CIMOIXIMIMMICOMAYA 01 the Great Emancipator, for trails "The Laundry might well share honors with Lincoln slaves, the modern laundry has not only sughtened 'he bent he freed tome four trillions freed them from the drudgery of the backs of millions of housewives and mauls and washtub • • • but it hat created a new isdoufry, employing some two hundred showand people is this country."—Ethan Hubbard. Flat pieces carefully ironed; underwear ready to wear; lingerie washed, starched and dried. This is the greatest bargain ever offered! We call for and deliver! We expect two small pieces to each large piece. TELEPHONE MAIN 3003 Massachusetts Laundry Co. "The Solt Water Laundry" "The Pioneers in Detroit of This New Service" Illmlnisiniame•••••••111 1111 .11• 1111M111112111111111111111111111 “ 111 M 1111•10 Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Ackerman en- tertained at a delightful dinner party at their new home, 193 McLean ave- nue, Highland Park for Mr. and Mrs. Si. Blair and family and Mr. and Sirs. Paul Krause. Additional guests came in the evening. Samuel Acker- man, Miss I'riscilla Ackerman, Miss Pearl Weisberger, Miss Estelle Weis- , berger and George Ackerman assist- ed in the entertainment. Mr. Carl F. Mann Detroit Conservatory of Music Most Eminent Singing Teacher in Detroit My pupils have had marked dis- tinction in the musical world. Plea. Write for Appointment. Coats Are Lower In Prices Here Customers morsel at the quality, the Style, the Superb Trimming and the moderate prices. Pictured is a beautiful creation with Cgrartil trimming. Exceedingly handsome. $110.00. Knowledge is Power Our thorough knowledge of the Fur Busi- ness enables us to give you that efficient service which all women demand. Cold Storage — Repairing — Remodeling W. G. Newmark & Co. Furriers 404 Woodward Arcade Main 5861