*taco 'apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 'ME - • . ♦ ' ' 1- • ''or "SEAMNRITtforltirgAy 1 68 JEWISH ORPHANS HELPED BY SOCIETY mei misses' Resplendent Dinner and Party Gowns Radiantly I.ively creations in vel- vet, satin, headed Georgette and c hiffon with ••ireular panels. Span- ish lace over gold cloth, crystal- embroidered and Rhinestone ef- fects. Colors include orchid, hon- eydew, jails, peach, coral. Many with brucivii 1 metal cloth girdles. $85.00 upwards. al " WaaraaatiaroVeljaa' OSIEGEL Iv MISS FAY BENSMAN The marriage of Miss Fay Bens- man to Ben Aronoff will take place Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Shaarey Ze- dek. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will per- form the marriage ceremony. Fol- lowing a wedding trip East, Mr. and Mrs. Aronoff will make their home in Detroit. O W.( „.OWD DETIZOIT, MICHIGAN COnner , inn with C11S WoodwardIhru l ■aehInv.w. Welfare Organization Reports Mrs. Max Merienthal of Ilote On Its Activities at Whittier has returned from a delight Mass Meeting. ful stay in New York, where she via Many from Paris $65.00 PAGE NS E F ft4 /Ewhsitts!tawK44 any other store Workingmen's League to Dis- cuss Art. "What Is Art?" will be the topic for discussion next Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at 8:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Workingmen's League at the Jewish Institute, corner High and Ilastings. I. Finkelstein, former editor of The Tag (The Day), will lead in the discussion. ®p ell llllnn Is o. ''. C2 ited with her children, Mr. and Mrs At a mass meeting of the European Jack Winkler. Jewish Women'a Welfare Organize.' tion held Tuesday evening at the Mo- Mrs. A. Mendelson, Miss Lillian gen Abraham synagogue on Farns- Mendelson and Harold Mendelson of worth street, reports were submitted Hillman, Mich., are in Detroit, where showing that 68 Jewish orphans have they contemplate making their future been brought to this country with its home. aid. The secretary's report stated that Miss Ettie N. Levin, daughter of the sum of more than $6,000 was spent Sir. and Sirs. Martin Levin, left on during the past year in filing appli- Saturday for New York, where she cations for transportation of orphans. will make an indefinite stay. Miss Among the orphans brought here Levin will pursue her musical studies are two girls of 12 and ll from Minsk, in that city. Gubernia; two girls of 16 and 16 from Roumania; three boys and a girl from Sirs. Etta Glickman has gone to Ekaterinoslav; a young widow and a New York, where she will remain for gorl from the Ukraine; two boys and the winter months. Mrs. Glickman is two girls from Karnenetz-Podolsk, visiting with her children, Mr. and and four children, two boys and two Sirs. Julius Mendelson of Brooklyn, girls, were brought from Roumania to N. Y. an aunt, Mrs. Tachman. At the mass meeting on Tuesday the Miss Erna Ferber, who recently ar- activities of the organization were rived from Danzig, Germany, visited • outlined. Twenty-five of the orphans at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben brought here were present and, in Simons of Farnsworth avenue prior their appearance publicly, served Ft tt to her departure for Milwaukee,' evidence of the organization's work. where she will make her future home. An appeal was made for greater effort to help those of the orphans who are In d b \ Mrs. Herman Becker of 408 Ferns- yet to he brought here because of the worth avenue has returned from 8 miserable conditions abroad. four months' delightful European. M. Weinberg of the Forward edi- tri torial staff and Rabbi S. Tchechon- pze. wits were the speakers of the evening. Mr. and Sirs. Irwin Berry (Anna An appeal was made for the sup- Wax), formerly of Detroit, now of 0 port of the dance to be given at Hotel Wilmette, Ill., entertained 15 little 0 Statler on Sunday evening, Nov. 19. •friends of their daughter, Gloria Lee A ppl ica tions Berry, on the occasion of her second tickets can be submitted either at the birthday. Farnsworth street synagogue or at the office of J. Zuckerman on Hastings, Mrs. Eugene II. Sloman and Mrs. street Thursday afternoons. Louis Oppenheim are visiting in New The North Woodward branch of the York and Atlantic City. Jewish Women's Welfare Organize-, tion will meet Wednesday afternoon, Miss Blanche Steinberg of Twelfth Oct. 31, at Hotel Taller. Entertain- street has left to make her future ment and refreshments will follow home in Los Angeles, Calif . the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Josehp BudnitzkY 0 (Sara Citron) have returned from 0 their wedding trip to Atlantic City 0 and New York. Trio A Car of Greater Utility THE BREWSTER GRAND Thoroughly representative of the 1924 Buicks, this four-cylinder, five passenger Touring Car is new from end to end. Its new body, frame, fenders and radiator —its new Buick valve-in-head engine—its four-wheel brakes, all exemplify Buick's policy of building into its cars greater utility and satisfaction with each suc- Length 5 ft. The Brewster Grand Piano is a typical American sac- , iess. The manufacture is conducted under the severest degree of efficiency and thoroughness of inspection,. and each part must pass the exacting standard set for it. It is just large enough, and costs enough more to elevate it far above the or- dinary apartment grand pi- ano. Hearing it will con- vince you that it has a tone that will compare with pi- anos costing much more. ceeding year. The minute attention to those details that make for greater ccmfort and convenience is wee expressed in the new windshield, new ventilator operated by a push lever, wide, low and tilted seats and compactly grouped instruments. This Buick four•cylinder Tour- ing Car worthily maintains the Buick reputation— Standard of Comparison. F-I3-15-NP Only $77.5 Buick Motor Company, Detroit Branch GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING Owen & Graham Co. Ilarley Buick Company 2843 E. Grand Blvd. 3751 Cs. Ave. In at Oakland I oula Rose Buick Co. 11313 Woodward Ave. Highland Park 5836 Weet Fort St. KnabeWarerooms Pfent & Decker JANNEY-BOWMAN, Inc. West Side Buick Siegel Zeckendorf Co. 4134 Woodward Ave. CO. 8740 Hark Ave. Park Avenue Budding C. II. Fleetham Telotte Buick Company 2015 PARK AVE. 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We will discuss in his sermon the sym- bermann was the recipient of many have emphasized two things bolism of the fourth of the group of beautiful gifts. ' art windows in the temple. His sub- when bu ing furs—they are: y ! jest will he "The Sabbath Problem in , Thirty couples danced at a beauti- QUALITY—DISTINCTIVE- fully appointed football party at the A i America." NESS. l'hi Beta Delta fraternity at Ann Ar- hoe last Saturday evening, following Dr. Freehof to Lecture: You won't find a sing e garment here that resembles It will be welcome news to those the annual football game between / who have had the privilege of hearing Michigan and Ohio State University. . 0 another fur coat in Detroit. The fur pelts used in our him heretofore, to know that Dr. Sol The interior of the house was beauti- 0 garments cannot be excelled in quality anywhere in the A B. Freehof of the faculty of the Ile- fully decorated in the colors of the 0 country. ' That is why women are flocking here for their brew Union College, at Cincinnati, two schools; in one corner . of the , A - rs—an scores of Detroit women are bringing their last has consented to come to Detroit this room a largo "NV in maize and blue / f u season for a series of four lectures was suspended from the ceiling and '0 season s coats here for changes i n design. it a small miniature foot- 0 on The Spirit and Content of Jewish under hung If you are looking for that something which somebody else . # all, sign) as victor o 0 • • y ink Michigan " Poetry." These lectures will be given has not, then It will be to your benefit to visit us. under the auspcies of the Men's Tem- ' the day; while in an opposite corner ' $ Alterations and high grade remodeling work are also done ple Club, but are open to all who wish i of the room a block "0" in. red end' by our experienced help, who can make you realize our standard to hear them. They will he given on gray stood forth as repiesenting the A of workmanship. alternate Friday evenings, beginning visiting team. The spirit of the foot- F ball season was further symbolized ill Nov. 9. , ' the decorations in the form of ever- 0 1 greens, palms and brown and reddish Temple Arts Society: The Temple Arts Society announces leaves. Among those present from a program of unusual excellence for Detroit were: Dr. and Mrs. Quentin 10 a the coming year. The first of its Kessler, Dr. Arthur Ginsberg, M. series of three one-act plays will be Bergman, Mrs. 1. Ginsberg and Mrs. 100 0 I. Feinberg, who chaperoned the given on Tuesday evening, Nov. 13. hiCO/POrated The plays will be followed by an party, and the Misses Anne Walter, 0 After-Clow of unusual merit. Mem- Zelma Hokin, Selman Lightstone, ,I "Where originality of design prevails" bership in the Arts Society entitles Helen Shetzer, Eve Ginsberg, Bar- r 814.618 Capitol Theater Bldg., 1550 Broadway one to attend all of its functions with- bare Keller, Ruth Korn, 13euhla Zeck- 51 Main 1024 HI H. ZAUSMER 0 J. D. ROSENBERG out additional charge. Only members man, Betty Weingartner, Paula Hess, of the Temple and members of their Fay Melinsky, Marie Manner, Rose 5 WI \\\ 1 . nN sle• hl ‘• lagas households, however, are eligible to Feller, Beatrice Mintz, Esther Atlas, W M\ 11811 membership in the society. Full in- Betty Willis and Mollie Bliss. formation in regard to the conditions The Misses Eva T. Lieberman and of membership may be obtained by calling the president, Mrs. Frank V. Sarah Lieberman of 660 East Han- cock avenue have just returned from Martin, Hemlock 5320. . &three weeks' stay in New York City and points east. The Gymnasium: Mr. Jacob Mazer, director of the Mrs. Max Hoffman of 631 East Eu- Temple gymnasium, announcse that this season promises to excel the ac- clid avenue, who is leaving for Den- complishments of last year in every ver, Colo., tojoin her husband, was way. Already enthusiastic classes of tendered a delightful surprise party men are meeting on Monday an d by the Ladies Progressive Club, of Thursday evenings, while Wednesday which she was one of the charter is given over to the work of the Boy members. She was the recipient of Scouts. A fee of $3 will be charged many lovely gifts. this year for membership, and this Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel and will include the use of a locker. The women's classes will meet on family 'of 533 East Ferry avenue Tuesday evening and Friday morn- have moved to 1655 Burlingame ave- ings, and they will be under the effi- nue. • cient direction of Mrs. Stein, who had Wednesday evening, Nov. 7, is the charge of the work last season. The benefits accruing from healthful, well- date chosen for the card party that will be given by the Hadassah. The directed exercise cannot be overstated. All men and women who are inter- affair will take place at the Knights of Pythias Hall and tables will choose ested in well-regulated gymnasium work should enroll without delay in their own games to be played. Hand- some prizes will be awarded at each the classes that are now being formed. table and refreshments will be served. The proceeds will be used for the The Dancing School: Once again we call attention to the local Hadassah sewing fund. Tickets can be secured from Miss Rose Wein- fact that he have been singularly for- tunate this year in securing as the stein, chairman; Mrs. David Diamond, Jacob Mrs. Berkowitz, Sirs. S. Ka- leader of the dancing school Mrs. Chinese and American Lunches. Mabel Clair Miles. The classes, which ' vanau, Mrs. Gilbert Israel and hire. have thus far been limited to the chil- I S. J. Souls. dren of members of the congregation, Among affairs of interest to be have been a pronounced success and the children have not only made re- given soon is a charity bridge tea, to BANQUET ROOMS markable progress, but they have en- he held in the banquet room of the ions, Accommodations and Particulars For R joyed every moment of their class Whittier Apartment Hotel Sunday af- ternoon, Nov. 11, from 2 till 5 p. m., work. under the auspices of the Nu Beta Phi Sorority. Tickets may be ob- The Bethelite: The first number of the Retblite, tained from any of the members. the official organ of the Religious Rose Berick was apointed chairman School, will appear shortly. It has in charge, assisted by Ruth Grosberg. been decided this year to charge an Mrs. F. Kimche of Warren avenue annual subscription to 50 cents for 111111 this paper, single copies being sold at left this week for New York, where J. L. Young, Mgr. 118-132 Michigan she will join her daughter, Miss Mol- I 10 cents each. ' lie Kimche, who has been visiting with friends in the South and East Second Monthly Dance of for the past several months. Miss Kimche has been the house guest of 1. 0. B. B. Auxiliary This Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Alberty of Wads-. Sunday Evening. worth avenue, New York, for the past three weeks and Mrs. Kimche will On Sunday evening, the Ledies' Aux- visit with her there for her stay in iliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. the East. Buy Direct Fres the Maker .d Save the bildilemaa's Prof1L B., will give the second monthly dance of the season at Hotel Statler. The N. W. 11. A. entertainment THREE- THREE. The committee in charge reports all committee, headed by Siiss Rose Le- PIECE PIECE plans completed for a successful af- yin, is planning an interesting pro- VELOUR fair. An invitation is extended to all gram for the banquet to be given MOHAIR OR local organizations to participate in Sunday evening, Nov. 4, at 6:30 I cc,,4,TAPESTRY SUITES the affair. F Intel s Orchestra will o'clock. Reservations should be in I SUITES furnish the music. no later than Monday morning. The committee in charge of the dance consists of Mrs. Esther Fleish- man, Mrs. Benjamin Gould, Mrs. M. DEPUTIES GATHER DATA TO IMPEACH MINISTER and up Cowan and Mrs. S. Rubenstein. Un- escorted ladies will be introduced by Phone oo.. - - Werk KOW'NO (J. T. A.)—More than the hostesses. Hemlock 7520 Eveedage Guaranteed The thanks of the auxiliary are ex- members of the Sejm are collecting data instancing cases where the num- tended to the Bicur Cholem for the Slip Covers Made to Order to Protect Your Furniture co-operation it offered in postponing erus clausus has been invoked to bar the dance from this Sunday evening Jewish students. The deputies hope to use this information to bring about to the following. B'nai B'rith dances are held the last the impeachment of Glombinski, the 9586 CAMERON AVENUE Sunday of every month ct Hotel Stat- Minister of Education ! for violating the Polish constitution. 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