4itericait "mesh Periodical alder 0 cUPTON 01661 CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE NINE fiT vialtonAwisi! (A Pto,N Crei.a1 and QVSonal Paris Brings a Special Charm to the BIELFIELD AGAIN ELECTED HEAD OF HOUSE OF SHELTER Fraternal and Club Notes Winter Coats t For Women and Misses at $65 $85 .4 collection delightfully repre- sentaDve of the new. Rich and lavish trimming of lovely furs is an outstanding feature. The tube- like cilhouette, the graceful flares and tar circular flounces and tiers are the influences that impart a chic to these superb styles. Vel- cety materials, such as Gerona, MarvoIla, I.ustrosa and Fashona remain unsurpassed for beauty. uc IEGEL% An exceedingly charming affair of the past week was the luncheon fol- lowed by a theater party given by Mrs. Julius Rothchild of Delaware avenue in honor of the birthday an- niversary of her son, Ameroll Frank. The decorative scheme was delight- fully carried out in the nature of Hallowe'en novelties and was particu- larly effective. There were 14 guests. Mrs. Howard Kaichen (Margaret Ileavenriehl, who has spent several weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heaven- rich, has returned to her home in Cincinnati. CO•M", .000 0 I iF:TROIT, MICHIGAN A * ■ , 1,1 , 11ection with any other store Formal Announcement of the Opening of GATTLE'S TROUSSEAU SHOP 2227 Park Avenue Showing an exclusive line of Household and Trousseau Linens. Importers of exclusive decora- tive table linens. Monograming exquisitely exe- cuted. -..•••• ■ With fur trimmings, can be had at only 25 A large variety of styles for women and young women. FIFTH FLOOR SIIOP Jericho Rebecca Lodge. The third annual prize Hallowe'en mask dance will be given by Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 325, at their spa- cious temple at Oakland and Mel- Iourne avenues Saturday evening, Oct. 27. Members hove donated six prizes. Sweaters that Chatter All the Sports Dialects The LAST words in sweaters always COM I'S from Switzerland—where the smartest ones are made—and worn! And the LATEST word in sweaters is always reflected in our two sweater shops. Sketched above left--the New Cricket sweater of brushed Cancel's Hair—specially priced, $10.75. Fuzzy Golf Coat, sketched right, $9.75. Scout Troop 76. Boy Scout Troop 76 will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Temple Beth El gym. A banner year is looked for by this troop. Phi Gamma Sorority. At a special meeting of the Sigma Gamma Sorority, held at the home of An exceptionally delightful affair Miss Mildred Bachrach on Oct. 15, ' on Sunday evening was the fancily plans were discussed for a Ilallowe'en party at which Mr. and Mrs. Merman party to be held Saturday evening, Lieberman (Rose Rosengarten) were Oct. 27. The following committees hosts to 40 guests at their home on were appointed: Entertainment, Mil- Chicago boulevard. The function dred Bachrach and Beatrice Miller; was in commemoration of the twen- refreshments, Evelyn Vine and Myra tieth anniversary of the marriage of Myers; decorations, Beatrice Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Lieberman. Tall. and Shirley Wain. The next meeting shaggy mums, American beauty roses will be held at the home of Alice and trailing smilax, which centered fothstein of 230 Kenilworth avenue. the guest tables, formed a charming Athena Girls. decorative feature. Dancing and The Athena Girls announce the auction bridge followed the dinner. dance held last Sunday at Hotel Tal- Mrs. Julius V. Brown, who is now ler a success financially nail socially. residing at lintel Addison, was hos- The club is planning a masquerade party for Nov. 3. The committee in ' less at a charming fancily dinner on charge are the Misses Minnie Schnei- Monday evening in honor of her der, chairman; Adeline Cohen, Gertie birthday anniversary. lierschman and Mollie Haber. The next meeting of the club will be held Leo M. Butzel of Pallister avenue at the home of Miss Ethel Last, 336 , left on Sunday for a trip to New Owen avenue. York City, where he contemplated re- ' mining for the week. PM NB.. The meetings of the l'hi Delta So- Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg and rority were resumed for the ensuing daughter, Miss Rosalind Weinberg, of year at a meeting held at the home Los Angeles, Calif., former Michigan o f Miss Rose Feller on Sunday after- •residents, are spending several weeks noon, Oct. 14. Many important mat- in Detroit as guests at Hotel Addi- ters were discussed, among which was son. Their son, Sidney Leon Wein- a dance to be given in the near fu- berg. who spent the summer in Cali- ture. Plans were also completed for fornia, is a senior student at the Uni- a Hallowe'en party to be given on versity of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at the Weinberg entertained as their guests home of Miss Feller, 9145 Goodwin during tie week Mr. and Mrs. M. avenue. A special meeting will be 1 Berlin of Toledo. held Monday evening, Oct. 22, at tie home of Miss Ruth Ellias, 2274 Tay- Nathan Gross of Calvert avenue lor avenue. and Al. Hecht of Hotel Stevenson have returned from a pleasant stay Clairmont Club. in New York and Atlantic City. The regular meeting of the Clair- mont Club was held Tuesday evening Miss Anna Ruth Solomon of Glen- at the home of Milton Mahle, 279 ' nie, Mich., a recent graduate of the Holbrook avenue. Harry Grossman, University of Michigan, is in Detroit business manager, reported on the and will become a member of the dance to be held this'Sunday evening teachers' staff of the city. at the Kirby Center. Al Dewers ho- tel Wolverine Orchestra ail! farce F Barry II. Berger of Marlborough the music, while several singers have avenue was in Louisville, Ky., the been engaged to entertain. All pub- past week, where he was in attend- licity has been taken care of by Max , ance at the national lumbermen's Bernbaum. Tickets may by obtained convention. from the members or at the door. The next regular meeting will be Mrs. B. Elovzin of New York is a held at the home of M. Feldman, guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 5096 Maplewood avenue, on Tuesday Bernard F'reidlander. Many affairs evening, Oct. 23. of delightful nature have been given in honor of Mrs. B. Elovzin. Madison Athletic Club. A meeting of the Madison Athletic Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of Club was held Sunday, Oct. 6, when Burlingame avenue have returned installation of the newly elected offi- from a delightful motor trip East. cers took place. Arrangements were made by the entertainment commit- Mrs. Gus Kahn of Youngstown, tee to give a theater party and a Hal- Ohio, who came to Detroit to attend lowe'en dance. the marriage of her niece, Miss Lydia Services were held by the club, Kahn, to harry Winston, this week, during which time four talks were is a guest at the home of 151^. and given, honoring the five Jewish citi- Mrs. Milton Sloman of Vir;-inia park zens who were killed in a recent ac- and of Mr. and Mrs. Sancr , d Shuman cident. of East Ferry avenue Mrs. Kahn The club anticipates a fine record has been the guest of honor at many On the field with its same basketball charming affairs during her stay in team. The Balch School gymnasium the city. has been secured for Tuesday nights, commencing Oct. 114 Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kaufman of Beading, Pa., are in the city for a Philomathic Debating Club. few days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Kant- A team of eight men was chosen to man, who are former well known represent the Philomathic in the dual residents of Detroit, are the guests debate with the Highland Park Junior of their relatives and many friends. College. They are: William Knop- pow, Sydney DeYoung, Isadore Ber- Julius, Max, Leo and Norman ger, Jack Thumin. Jack Schulman, Frank have returned from a few Hymen Barahal, Bernard Koffman days' stay in New York, where they and Samuel Gurovitch. Rabbi harry went to meet their parents, Mr. and Z. Gordon, an ex speaker and an Mrs. Isaac Frank, who recently ar- honorary member, addressed the or- rived from Europe on the steamer ganization Sunday evening. "The Reliance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank will Moral and Financ:al Support of the make their future home in Detroit Keren Hayesod" wit, the topic of his with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- address. "Resolved that vaccination seph Frank of 1120 Chicago boule- he made compulsory" was the topic vard. of the debate Sunday evening. Meyer Weisenfeld vs-as elected best speaker. Richard Cohn and henry Ewald of Plans are under way for the annual Longfellow avenue, who have been banquet. William Knoppow and Isa- touring the Western states for the dore Berger are in charge of the or 'cast four weeks, are now sojourning rangements. The subject for this in San Francisco, Calif. Sunday's debate will he "Resolved that members of hooded societies be Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirschfield, 1220 subject to the treason law." Ernest Newport avenue, have left for Indian- Goodman and Robert Bernstein will apolis, Ind., where they will be the support the affirmative, opposed by guests of their relatives and friends. Leonard Stein and Isadore Goldstein. - - Miss Jean Flanders of East Kirby avenue was hostess to the Ypsc Girls at a recent delightful affair. Miss MRS. SARAH BRAND Ida Rosenberg of Ilendrie avenue en- Mrs. Sarah Brand of 4442 Brush tertained the club on Wednesday street died Friday morning after a I evening, Oct. 17. brief illness. She is survived by her husband, Abram Brand, and two Samuel Schlussel of 3814 Brush daughters, Mrs. Robert Marwill of street has gone to El Paso, Texas, Detroit and Mrs. Anna Spiro of St where he contemplates spending the Louis, Mo. Services were held at the winter months. home on Saturday evening, Rabbi A. M. Herschman officiating. Services Miss Edith Albert has returned 4 were also held at the congregation in from a delightful motor trip to New Kalamazoo. Mrs. Brand was very York City, where she spent a fort- active in charitable organizations and night visiting relatives and friends. among the sick. Fleet and Second neer tlEYNS 1241 W000dward When the Hallowe'en Cat Winks his wild yellow eyes, And the Wicked Witch watches And the Black Crow cries Come, join the revel In the moon's grostly light. PARTY FAVORS FOR HALLOWE'EN SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cohen of Mt. Clemens have left for Los Angeles, Calif., where they intend remaining for the winter months. Mrs. Moe Shapiro of Cameron ave- nue was hostess at a charming affair in honor of the out-of-town guests who attended the marriage of Miss Goldie Rosenberg to Albert Ehrlich. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett have returned from a trip to Chicago and 1Granda Rapids. 31. Shot•. N. BIELFIELD elude the officers and I). W. Simons, M. Lieberman, I,. Duscoff, M. Krell, J. Rosenthal, J-. P. Rosenthal, I. Au- gust, A. Ackerman, J. Levin, A. Lott, A. Klein, It. Schoenberger, S. Reach- stein, L. Granet, D. Robinson, S. Hor- owitz, J. M. Rosenthal, M. Jacob, I). J. Alpert, M. Shaefer, II. L. Goldman, S. Shwartz 11. Grienherg, L. Cohen and Samuel ' Plotkin. On Saturday morning, the annual banquet of the House of Shelter will be held at the Kirby Center. Promi- nent Detroiters will speak. The pub- lic is invited. The House of Shelter is located at 299 Winder street, corner Brush street. The building was purchased six years ago, its value having in- creased since. Last year 15,000 meals were given to needy Jews, at the av- erage cost of 15 cents a meal. No discrimination is made at the home among any classes and all needy are fed. OBITUARY 1150 Woodward A flinielhochs Woodward Thru to Washington, At the annual meeting of the House S!of Shelter, held on Oct. 7, N. Bieltield was elected president by acclamation. North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. Lou Benjamin of New York was a The recent luncheon and card 71r. Biellit•hl served as president for recent visitor in the city as a guest at the past Of years. He has resided in party was a huge success, the com- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Detroit fur 32 years. Freidenberg of Second boulevard. mittee in charge reported at the last Other ■ tfficers eleled are: A. Brand, Mr. Benjamin was en route to an meeting of the North Woodward vice-president; .1. Friedberg, chairman extended stay in Los Angeles, Calif. branch of the Jewish Women's Eu- of the board of directors; L. Hann, ropean Welfare Organization. The thanks of the organization were ex- treason r ; It. Kaminsky, secretary. Miss Blanche Hart of hotel Addi- pressed to all those who helped in the 'Members of the board of directors in- son is spending the week in New York success of the affair. City, where she is a guest at Hotel The committee in charge of the Astor. shower to be given M'ednesday even- ing, Oct. 24, at the home of Mrs. Fen- An out-of-town guest that has been berg, 2041 Taylor avenue, for one of greatly feted by her many Detroit the orphans brought to this country friends is Mrs. S. N. Goldsmith of by this organization, reported plans Baltimore, Met., who formerly resid- completed. The date of the next ed in this city. meeting will be announced next week. itt•tt "ONCE A JEW, ALWAYS A JEW," MOND STATES TORONTO.—(J. T. A.(—Being a Jew is either a misfortune or a privi- lege and there is no use in the Jew trying to disguise his racial origin, Sir Alfred Mond declared at a joint meeting of the Hadassich and Zionist organizations here. "Once a Jew, al- ways a Jew," Sir Alfred reiterated. In Palestine, he continued, he had found "a new generation of Jews growing up, strong, clear-eyed and virile, having in one generation re- sumed the manhood that had been crushed out by centuries of oppres- sion in the ghettos of darkest Eu- rope." • This development, he says, made him feel more strongly than ever pride in being a Jew. Palestine, he added, concluding his address, has become an excellent business proposition under the pres- ent British protection. CONFIRM ACCIDENT IN WHICH 60 LOST LIVES Knabe The Perfect Product of American Art PRIDE of POSSESSION WITH a Pedigree of Skill, acquired through eighty-six years of scientific research and artistic achievement, the Knabe occupies a position of unquestioned supremacy. It is the logical choice of the discerning buyer. When You Select Your Piano Be Sure It Is A Knabe, "The Piano for a Lifetime." $1225 GRANDS FROM Convenient Terms May Be Arranged—Your Present Piano Accepted in Exchange, Janney - Bowman, Inc. Park Ave. Bldg., 2015 Park Avenue Opposit• Kresge Bldg. Detroit, Mich. RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—Copies of the Izvestia, which have just reached here from Russia confirm the tragic accident which took place at a Kiev synagogue in which 60 were killed and more than a hundred seriously wounded. According to the Moscow paper, the synagogue s crowded with 2,000 worshippers for the joyful festival Simchas Torah when a false cry of "fire" Was raised which brought on the panic and the consequent catas- trophe. Fine Furniture for Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom At De'neer's actual comparison goes far beyond surface appear•nc• and mere ta31. It becomes • m mt ***** h. invmt ■ get , on of the quality of ach but of material that enters into he furniture we offer—for •e believe that "Seem, Is Believing?' You are most cordially Melted to visit our work•hop andsee for yourself the high quality that Is evident M every stage of Den( ier construct on. We • would like to have every furniture buyer In Detroit see how comfort and beauty and lading sat , sfact , on every operation of fur- who', a.rn ng. We would like to niture building. have •very one ems with their own eyes the quality of the var ous m a lerials—mose •nd hair for filling, fine, resilient cushion spr mg., unusio•IlY sturdy frames, and the most durable covering materials—and know how they are msembled into furniture as fine as it is possible to make.—Then no one could tell you any different— you would be sure that Dein.,, qual- ity gore clear through, dims of the price. hat Deinter.Built trunk The tur•aaaaa you • third is 10.1 you deal direct with the manufacturers— the middleman and hos profit are • linsinateJ. Come anytime—there me no special . mhibition days"—you are •Iways welcome. And well promTee that you'll learn nor • about furniture val. ues M •n hour than yea have learned In your whole life previously. t Actual comparison of furniture values is the buyer's surest protection and guide as well as Deinzer's entire selling argument- If you could buy furniture equal in beauty and quality to the famous "Deinzer-Built" at prices lower than ours, we couldn't blame you for buying elsewhere, but— Nine out of ten people who come to compare come back here to buy, which certainly proves that the quality they get for the price they pay is greater at Deinzer's than anywhere else. Come and compare before buying furniture anywhere. st In loving memory of our dear mother, Anna Sandelman, who died • year ago, Oct. 19. Gone but not forgotten. Iler Loving husband and Chil- dren. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wax of 248 Kenil- FOR RENT—Club room for any re- worth avenue left for California, liable Jewish organization. Rent cheap. Inquire 5137 Hastings. Ask where they will spend the winter for Mr. Standfield. months. MAHOGANY 511 Slops b Street Pine Forvolherf Sloe. 1E59. A. C. Kranz Merchant Tailor OPEN etiONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS one blank souk •1 Jefferson no lb. nest strut out •I the Din Garland Stare. Just The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 10347 Wood'rd Bit"ea "Vert ma Colliartnral