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I'AGE EIGHT

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Ottointau Notro

HISTORY OF RUSSIAN
GRAND OPERA COMPANY

The Russian Grand Opera Com-
pany, that phenomenal operatic
troupe, which came to this country
last season for a brief tour after a
five-year hazardous sojourn in the
Bicur Cholem Juniors.
DIRECT TO HAMBURG
Sunday evening, Oct. 29, is the Orient and Far East, will be heard
date set for the masked Hallowe'en in Detroit for the first time in eight
CAMERONIX
.......Oct.7
dancing party which is to be given performances at Orchestra hall be-
CARMANIA
Oct. 12
by the Bicur Cholera Juniors at the ginning Oct. 21, under the manage-
TO POLAND IN NINE DAYS
K. of P. hall, Cass at Peterboro ment of Detroit Concert Direction,
Fastest all water route. Per,
streets. Dancing from 8 till 12 will Inc.
The adventures and experiences
sonally conducted excursion with
feature this affair. Many novelties
overside connection at Southamp.
appropriate for the occasion will be during the last half-decade of this
group of versatile artists, who were
ton for Danzig, Pillau, Memel and
in abundance.
Congregation B'nai Israel held its
Libau on one of the three fastest
The country store and various oth- , stranded in the Caucasus when the
services in the synagogue on Second er special features will appeal to world war enkindled all Europe, of-
giants of the sea, leaving New
avenue, with Rabbi Harris Korklan those who prefer the useful to the fer material for a thrilling work of
York every Tuesday. All third
officiating. On Sunday morning ap- ornamental. Another one of the sur- fiction. Unable to return to Russia
class passengers in cabins
peals were made both by Rabbi Kork- prises will be a dainty little rainbow proper or communicate with their
Kosher Kitchen
Ian and Joseph Taxey for the Iliam girl who will have a surprise in each homes, with railroads being utilizes!
Mauretania Aquitania
and a satisfactory sum was sub- of her many pockets for those who for the mobilization of troops, and
scribed by the members of the con- seek her. This lady will be personi- facing an uncertain and precarious
Berengaria
gregation.
fied by an active member of this or- future, they determined to cross the
Also via Liverpool and
ganization l'rizes for the best cos- steppes and reach the for eastern
LACON IA
Oct. 5
coast of Siberia. It was a long and
The Jewish Ladies Aid Society held fumes will be awraded.
Under the guidance of David Ber- 1 issirisi lly taiLjourney, gundrueel iteovetshl eo i f nhtenrsde-
its first meeting of the season on
SAXONIA
Oct.
18
the
t o
Wednesday afternoon at the Com-
chairman, ,ann,sei his committee,
For ticket and information age
make Siberian frosts, before they reached
aimed
munity Center. Miss Lillie Lenhoff d ge ec r o rcahm scheme
ply
to
nearest
agent
in
your
tows
e
and Mrs. Sam Lenick were hostesses the assembly hall as beautiful and th port of ilarbin.
or vicinity.
presentable as possible, employing i
for the afternoon.
With the war showing no signs of
every' force in creating a congenial being over, the members of the corn
atmosphere
and
adding
a
homey
Ipany
conferred
and
resolved
to
keep
Miss Emily Levin of Calumet spent
the week-end with her cousin, Miss touch on this occasion.
their organization intact. Informally
Hemlock
—
Emily Oppenheim, en route to Ann
announcing a series of engagements THemlock
Arbor, where she will resume her Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge. I in Harbin and surrounding towns,
3241
4768
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgahlthey were joyously received by the
studies.
B.
B.,
will
hold
populace,
which
rarely
had
the
op-
, I. 0.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seitner are • luncheon and card party on Oct. portunity of hearing the operatic
31, at the Graystone. Card games masterpieces of its land. The news
in New York City.
will follow a 12:30 noon luncheon. of their success spread rapidly and
a
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M. Levy and The entire proceeds will go for char- they were invited to make a tour of
that
slaughter, Adelaide, of Jackson are ity. Tickets can be bought from Japan. This offer was accepted. Five
years were spent in this invasion,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Oppen- members.
The next monthly dance of the which brought them to points on the
heim.
auxiliary will be heist on Oct. 22 at globe still to come in contact with
The most modern equipment IS
Samuel Seitner has returned from the Graystone. Proceeds of this civilization.
sures prompt deliveries to all
a four months' tour of Europe.
dance will also go for charity.
This field being finally exhausted
parts of the city.
and with their slim savings dribbling
Mrs. A. D. Philippe and daughter,
away, the company daringly under-
I. Z. A.
We are anticipating an adequate
Irene, have left for Grand Haven,
Put it up to
The Detroit chapter of the Inter- tood a voyage to the United States,
supply of coal to take care
Mich., where the latter enters Akeley
of our many customers.
collegiate Zionist Association will although unknown and unsolicited. A
Hall.
hold the first meeting of the year on western manager, recognizing the
WESTMINSTER AND G. T. RY.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 4, at the novel artistic offerings of the organ-
Miss Lucille Greenbaum has left
Shaarey Zedek. Jewish college stu- ization, undertook the management
to enter school at Bishopthorpe
dents, both upper and lower class- of a tour along the Pacific coast and
Manor, Pa., while Milton Greenbaum
men, are urged to attend this meet- through several of the important in-
returns to resume his studies at the
land cities, eventually reaching New
ing and enroll as members.
University of Michigan.
York last May for a three-week en-
WANTED—Furnished apartment,
gagement.
Nu Beta ■ Phi.
four or five rooms. Best refer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Krohn of Carson
America's weicome to this valorous
City are spending the holidays with
The Nu Beta I'hi Sorority enter- group of artists and their perform-
once.. Write Jewish Chronicle,
tained a number of guests at a card ances of masterpieces seldom, if ever,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kramer.
Box 600.
party which was held at the home of heard in this country, was cordial and
S. N. Weinberg of Prescott spent Miss Ruth Cohn, 5626 Dix avenue. friendly.
the week-end in the city, the guest The next regular meeting of the so-
Irority will be held Wednesday even-
of Alex Levinsohn.
ing, Oct. 4, at the home of Miss Helen
"=DZTROITS (WC-MUD ST)LS CORNER"'
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Krohn Holinstat, 6003 Vancourt avenue.
of Carson City have taken up their
Blue Bird Girls.
residence in Saginaw.
t.
At a regular meeting of the Blue
Bird Girls, tickets were distributed
GARRICK THEATER
for the coming dance, to be held at
555 Farnsworth Street
Phone Market 2257
the Statler on Nov. 12. They may
Not
often
in
the
history
of
the
Gar-
OPEN
OPEN
rick theater is an attraction anticipa- be obtained by calling Miss Doris
ONE
DAY
SERVICE
EVENINGS
EVENh4GS
ted with such been interest as that Wolfgang, Melrose 1435-R. A social
which awaits the coming of the incom- gathering is to be held next week at
All Flat Work Ironed
We Use the Soft Water System
parable Nora Bayes when Max Spie- the home of Mrs. Morris Gerber,
gel presents her for the first time in Frederick and Beaubien streets.
her new musical play, "Queen o'
Adelphians.
Hearts" at the Garrick Theater, De-
troit, next Sunday evening for an en-
The last meeting of the Adelphian
gagement that will continue for one Club was held Thursday evening,
week only. The high and enduring Sept. 21, at the home of Sam Snitz,
popularity of Miss Bayes, supreme as 1544 Frederick avenue. Carl Feld-
an artist and admired as a woman , man, chairman of the social commit-
SANITARY BEAUTY SHOP
will alone assure this happy condition. tee, laid plans for the coming fall
Since bobs are going out of style, But Mr. Spiegel, with that thorough- I dance. He, together with his aides,
girls, the Sanitary Beauty Shop will ness and fine liberality which has plac- Maurice Markowitz and Sam Snitz,
MEYER BARRON, Prep.
GET THE BEST
show you the latest creations in hair. ed him in the forefront of the young- devised interesting features which
Bums al All Kind. of
The shop is located at 1900 Hazel- er New York producers, has surround- are expected to make the dance a
WASTE PAPER
w000d avenue, corner Twelfth street, ed his star with an organization en- success.
The Best la Always the Cheapest
1342 Brewster St.
telephone Garfield 1991. The shop tirely fitting this unique position
The members have begun prepara-
8737 Twelfth Street
1957 Grand River A
makes a specialty of marcelling, hair- which she holds in the regard of her tions for basketball parties. Presi-
Cadillac
1709
Cadillac
1708
Telephone Cadillac 8853-4879 ,
dressing, dyeing, manicuring, etc.
An Up•to.the•Minute, Sanitary Market that Merits Your Patronage
admirers.
dent Jack Seebald appointed Maurice
Markowitz and Bernard Velick as a
A Complete Line of
committee to secure a gymnasium.
Two other committees were also ap-
pointed, an album committee, com-
posed of Rufus Stevens and Benja-
min J. Safir, and a pin committee,
WE DELIVER
Phone Garfield 3912
composed of John Sklar, Nathan Ad-
ler and Carl C. Feldman.
All correspondence to the Adelph-
ians should be sent to the secretary,
Benjamin J. Safir, 2016 Hazelwood
avenue. The next regular meeting
of the Adelphian Club will be held
Thursday evening, Oct. 5, at the
home of Nathan Adler, 1676 Chicago
boulevard.

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AMPLE ASSORTMENTS

INSTEAD OF

SAMPLE ASSORTMENTS

essnaso.

Congregation Beth El held its
Rosh ha-Shanah services in the Tem-
ple of the Community Center, with
Joseph M. Taxey of Pittsburgh, a
student at Hebrew Union College, in
the pulpit. Mr. Taxey's sermon on
Friday evening was "Faith and
Hope," while on Saturday morning
the sermon was in the form of an
appeal for the relief fund of the He-
brew Immigrant Aid Society.

0 ) patron has ever accused this store of
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running a peep show of limited selections.

And the owe thingive wish to implant in your
mind regarding our Fall suit and topcoat assort-
ments is this:

We can give you the style you want, in the shade you
like, and in the size you need, all in one garment!

BORIN BROS.

You won't he'asked to compromise on this model
fabric, nor on th t fabric to get this model!
to get

COAL, COKE
and ICE

We're selling complete combinations of satisfaction
and not compromises!

us to
give you what you want I

Fall Suits $30 to $75
Topcoats $25 to $60

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NATIONAL WET WASH AND ROUGH DRY
LAUNDRY

Woodward eift alontcalm

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TRY SHEKELL

FINSILVER'S

Michgan Paper Stock Co.

Fish and Poultry Market

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LARGE DOUBLE VANS

KOSHER MEATS

FRESH, SALTED AND SMOKED FISH
Poultry Dressed Daily
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Going Out of
Business Sale

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Grand River Coal Co.

Steam and Domestic Coal

Albacus Club.

One of the most interesting meet-
ings of the Albacus Club was held at
the home of Jean Feldman. The
main discussion was centered on a
masquerade party to be given at the
home of Beatrice Winberg, Oct. 30.
Many out-of-town guests are expect-
ed. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Eddie Kovan, 965
Frederick avenue, Thursday, Oct. 5.
Election of officers will take place.
Visitors are welcome.

Store Will Be Closed Saturday and
Monday, September 30th, and Oct. 2nd

PROMPT DELIVERIES

YARDS:
Sixth and Grand River. Humboldt and M. C. R. R.
Call Main Office: Glendale 1951

Arrow Club.

On Tuesday morning, October 3rd, will open what
will unquestionably be one of the most remarkable Fur-
niture Sales ever held in Detroit, when the entire stock
of the Hartman Furniture Company will be sold in the
shortest possible space of time.

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Saturday and Monday the store will be closed in or-
der to mark down prices on every article in our entire
store.

See Monday Night's
News for Complete
Details.

Included in this stupendous sale will be furniture from
such celebrated factories as Berkey & Gay, Karpen, Wid-
dicomb, and others at such amazingly low prices that
anyone desirous of securing quality furniture at prices
even lower than the commonplace type will want to profit
by this event.

Reductions in many cases will be 50';. Much of this
furniture will be sold at actual cost, in order to close out

this stock immediately.

Hartman Furniture Co.

2314 Woodward Ave., Near High St.

Preparations for the dnace to be
given by the Arrow Club on Oct. 6
were made at a meetnig held Tues -
day evening at the home of Rae Mann.
Plans are also being made by the
club for a juvenile party to be held
on Saturday. Oct. 14. A friendly co-
operation exists with other clubs,
who are exchanging dance tickets
with the Arrow Club. The next meet-
ing will be held on Tuesday evening,
Oct. 2, at the home of Max Wolfgang,
3714 Brush street. Friends of mem-
bers are invited.

Wet Wash--Rough Dry

FLAT WORK

IRONED
We - Know - You - Know - We - Know - How
"Our Soft Water Process Plus Experience Me.
Quality."

New Fur Shop Opens

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The Meyers Fur Section of the El-
liott-Taylor•Wolfenden Company has
just located at 6517 Grand River ave-
nue, at the entrance to the Eastern
Star restaurant, near Taft avenue
and Grand River. The newcomers
are making every effort to make this
new fur shop a convenient place
away from the high rent districts, and
will carry rich and luxuriant furs,
ready to wear and made to order, at
prices that will save from 25 to 35
per cent. They will also install an
up-to-date safety deposit vault to pro-
tect furs from fire, Chef and moths.
Meyers Company invites all to call,
look over their large stock of furs

and become amolnintod

EDINBORO BEAUTY SHOP
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The Edinboro Beauty Shohp, 2858
, John R. street, announces that effi-
ciency, privacy and refinement will
be the exclusive attractions of the
parlors. The parlor is well equipped
and specializes in marcel waves, wa-
ter waves, scalp treatment, manicur-
ing, Inecto rapid dye nad children's
hair cutting. The shop has an ex-
clusive use of creams and powders,
hair goods and fancy combs.

MOVES oFTKEs

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SANITARY LAUNDRY CO.

Special Attention to Colored Clothes
5170 Vermont Ave.
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Walnut 538
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• PARIS LAUNDRY

Does Excellent Work
Gives Excellent Service

PHONE MELROSE DOUBLE FIVE

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Samuel D. Cohen announced t he 0
removal of his law Aces from 50 0
Moffat buildloig.,:td - 6184/40 'herd A
building, teliphone Cherry'Sd2S,,on . r

Oct. I. .•.

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New Fireproof Plant and Offices:

558 EAST WARREN AVENUE
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