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TRIPLE CELEBRATION
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An audience that filled the 13'nai ,

Mrs. Ethel Jacobson of 601i Eas 13'rith club rooms to capacity attended
the installation ceremony of new
Warren
avenue,
the en to . °timers of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid
gagement
of her announces
daughter, Mollie,
The affair, held on Sunday,
.1. ls in the furor of an Armistice
Max `Mathis, son of Mrs. Rose Ma S w‘I't' s . a also
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Day celebration, and marked the 12th
this of 114 Medbury avenue.
— J. Thorner anl anniversary of the o rganization.
Joseph L. Staub acted as tmstmas- i
Mr. and Mrs. S.
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turner the engagement of their sis- ter fur the evening. Rabbi Morris
scher, as the principal speaker, tie-
ter, Mollie, to George Brandt.
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livered an interesting address. Others

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

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Club Suppers.
The first club dinner will be served ,
Wednesday evening, November 21,
from 5:45 to 6:45 o'clock. A nominal
' charge will he made. Anyone desirious ',
I of attending this club supper should
register no later than Tuesday noon,
November 20. This activity is open
to non-members; so pass the word
along to every young Jewish woman

The Chic Fur Jacquette
For Fall and Sports Wear
for the young woman who wishes warmth and
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pot
without being . hampered with too many folds.
odels in Beige Caracul, Bronze Caracul,

Ermine and Australian Coney.

$150

$250

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For an Intimate Gift

Quilted leisure robes, warmly lined with lamb's wool,

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wiener of
!Flint spent several days in the city
past week as guests of many of
. ' the
pas
j their Detroit friends.

$15.00 TO $35.00

Also Corduroy Robes, lined throughout, 7.5o

Mrs. Anna Abrahamson and sister,
Mrs. Rose Lipman, have moved from
, Elmhurst avenue into their new home
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, at 1413 Webb avenue.
Monthly Meeting.
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Reserve the last Sunday in No-
Complimenting Miss Karolyn Ber-
iveniber, the 25th, for our first month-
MRS. HARRY KLEIN. liner a bride-elect of Nov. 25, Miss
ly meeting. Miss Anna Solomon will
Sue Schlussel entertained at a b ridge
speak on "Intimate Glimpses of Life
in Europe." There will also be an
• Klein„ and luncheon Saturday, Oct. 27.
who spoke were Mrs.
interesting musical program.
newly elected president; Mrs. I. Aus-I
Among the affairs given in honor
ex-president, and Daneil Klein.
of MISS Karolyn Berliner, a bride of
The Misses Sylvia Flieshman and this month, was a linen shower given
Selma Klein gave violin and piano by Mrs. Charles Baum. Luncheon
selections, which were followed by re- was served to 30 guests and the
bride-to-be was the recipient of many
f reshnients.
In addition to Mrs. Klein as prod- beautiful gifts.
dent, the following officers were in-
Rottenberg, vice-
Mrs I.ouis E. Oppenheim and Mrs.
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president; Mrs. E. Greenwald, revord- Eugene II. Sicilian have returned to
inn secretary; Mrs. 13. Greenspan,
In loving memory of Leigh Phillips financial secretary; Mrs. F. Staub, Detroit after a visit in Atlantic City
York.
Lachman who passed away one year
ear- . and New Yor
treasurer; Mrs. G. Rottenberg,
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ago, Nov. 12, 1922.—Her lovnig hus-
giant-at-arms; Mrs. I. Teichman, in- I
Leon Gordon, veteran Detroit Ileb-
band, children, mother and sisters.
Rosenbaum and
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teacher,
has
moved from Fred-
uar d.
trustees.
erick street to 307 King avenue.
So Mrs. G.
In loving memory of Mrs. Rachel Mrs. N. Solomon,
An interesting meeting of the so-
Blumrosen who died three years ago.
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u-I y was hold No v 14 at the
errs.
e Sa p iro of 42 3 East Pal-
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The world may e •ne
ek. Mrs. A. H.
11 Eisler reported
From yea r to year,
r r ehvicidnrueen,ha,;ir.beaennd visiting Joseph
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plans
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',Friedman and family of New York
en on Dec. 16.
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Harmony Hall Wila the scene of an
exceptionally interesting entertain-
' went on Thursday evening. when
pupils of Mrs. Briggs Mann appeared
in colonial and solo dances in cos-
tume. The affair was given under
the auspices of the Harmony Society
for the benefit of the children of Ger-
many. Among the participants in
the program were Miss Esther lmer-
I man, Miss paten Vera Prensky and
I Miss Beatrice Steinberg.

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Have you walked across the new
Belle Isle Bridge? If not, join us
Sunday morning, November IS,
10:20 o'clock sharp, at the entrance
of the bridge, Jefferson side. Pack
your lunch and don't forget to put
in a few weiners for our Weiner
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Roast and come prepared for a good
time on the island.

$295 to $495

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Tobin are enter-
tainn ing as their visitors their cand
dre , Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cannon,
grandchildren, Ruth and Eudell Can-
non, of Crystal Falls, Mich.

Joseph Goldberg of the Chatham
apartments, Second boulevard and
1 t — avenue, is touring through
various interesting parts of Floida.
• Mr. Goldberg was accompanied by
his uncle, S. X. Goldberg of Detroit.

you know.

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Strsightline
Dawn Seel, Natural Caracul, Platinum Caracul, White

Joyously youthfid party frocks and
fawinating earning gowns now hold
sway at the Bernard Shop,—pleasing
creations that measure up to every
ideal of the fashionable wontan—Just
the things you will delight in wearing
for Thanksgiving's social events. An
early selection from this newly-arrived
and enchanting display is reoll11-

RUBYS

MUSCLE DEVELOPING
i'OOTWEAIL FOIL
CHILDREN

IN MEMORIAM

Mended.

Infants' Sines 3 to I
White Chins Buck
Smoked Hone Hide
Tan Mellow Calf

PREDICTS RISE OF
THE AMERICAN JEW

PERFECTION LODGE.

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
M., will hold a regular communica-
tion Wednesday, Nov. 21.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
LOUIS II. WOLFS, W. M.
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Sample Fur Coats

of the highest standard quality made up only as we feel
our customers would want them are left for your choosing.

Designing and manufacturing our own coats enables us to sell to you at

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just north of the Boulevard.
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Just completed. Finest of
furnishings, hotel service
and spacious lobby. Ideally
situated opposite the Duf-
field Public Library, but a
few steps noth of the Boule-
vard. Has a special appeal
to those who appreciate
quiet, refined surroundings.
$1 weekly and up. Special
monthly rates. Garfield

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matte you realise the standard of our workmanship.

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Adelphia Bachelor Apartments

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Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
cinnati, at the opening eiiercises of
the Hebrew Union College School for wit hold a cord party Monday even-
Teachers at Temple Emanu El, For- ing, Nov. 26, at the Eastern Star
emp l e, West Alexandrine avenue.
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ty-third street and Fifth avenue. He T
Prizes will be awarded to the win-
spoke of the Reform Judaism that
and tiers. Tickets can be secured from
Germany
was brought here from
worthy matron,
f the Orthodox Judaism that came Mrs. Ida Bloomberg,
wan Jewry
Y and de— or at the door.
E uropean
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dared that the struggle between
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of bliss Sarah Aron-
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these two phases of Judaism
eiss was held at Mt.
uch over then- I hoff to Mort
America was not sum
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and ritual differences than of Clemens last week. A reception will
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I social distinctions. It was, he said, be held in honor of the bride on Sun-
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a struggle for leadership in day, Nov. IS, at Ettlinger's hall, Ben-
primarily
, ton and St. Antoine. No cards.
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parentage and Jewish Americans and : Miss Pauline Nurko. pianoforte
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ants of Eastern European1 u il of Miss Isabella Werbe, partic-
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Americans ."; h o •pated inthe first of a series of mu-
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sicales on Tuesday evening at Hotel
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stern then dwelt on the Stotler, under arrangement of the
Detroit Conservatory of Music.
that
is
being
waged
by
the
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reform and orthodox groups in this
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt and family'
country and declared that out of the
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have moved to their new home at 261
strife that is now nearing its end will
California avenue, Highland l'ark.
emerge what he termed "The Amer-
icon Jew" "Forth from the strife
The Misse. Barbara e e
and tumult," he said, "born as it were
w i ll Revs Jacob returned from Ann Arbor
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upon the very field o batt l ,
the victor, young, vigorous, where they were guests of the Tau
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strong looking not backward to either Epsilon Phi fraternity.
German or Russian ancestry, nor
Fir. and Mrs. Joe Marks and
g a "Via" or grievance daughter, Aimee, are spending the
cherishi n
against his fellow Jew of differing
week-end in Cleveland with Mrs.
ancestry, but looking forward proudly
Marks' sister, Mrs. A. L. Cohen, and
to the future and dedicating himself
to the sacred task of building up for family.

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Fine Furniture for

Living Room,
Dining Room

himsel fond his children a precious
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shapiro of East
heritage of truth and light, the Amer- Kirby avenue left for Los Angeles,
ican Jew."
Cal., when they will spend the win-
A plea for parents to train their
ter months with their son, Carl.
children to respect "rabbis and teach-
ers was made by Nathan J. Miller,
A charming function of the past
chairman ,f the New York Executive week was the delightful bridge lun-
Committee of the Union of American cheon at Hotel Stotler at which Mrs.
Hebrew Congregations, which in co.
B. Saffir was hostess to 20 guests.
operation with the Association of Re-
form Rabbis of New York, will be in
Irving J. Wolfgang returned home
, charge of the school. Mr. Miller de- after spending several days in Chi-
dared that it was impossible for chil-
cago.
dren to have respect for teachers if
they hear their parents speak of
Miss Rose Greenspan of 534 Theo-
them in derogatory terms at home.
dore street entertained at a dinner
51r. Miller paid a tribute to the party on Sunday evening, Nov. 4,
' work of Daniel P. Hays, who has in honor of A. Williams of Toronto.
been compelled because of illness to
relinquish his duties as head of the
Included in the many events at
New York Executive Committee of
Ann Arbor the last week-end and
the Union.
incident to the Michigan-Marine foot-
Dr. Samuel Schulman, president of
ball gome was the formal house-
the association of Reform Rabbis, warming party given by the Tau Ep-
, spoke on the importance of the es- silon Phi fraternity. Among the De-
tablishment of a school for Jewish
troit guests present were the Misses
today the Jewish center of the world.
Fineman, Clara I 'ndenbaum,
teachers in New York City which is Rose
Barbara Kelter, Florence Krell, Rena
Rabbi Schulman said that Jewish
Jacobs and Rose Weisberg. The
education was the education in the
guests were presented with German
heritage of the Jews. He asserted silver vases with the insignia of the
that knowledge of Jewish literature,
fraternity inscribed thereon.
religion and tradition would bring
about unity. By unity he said that
John, Alfres and Joseph Bennett
he did not necessarily mean uniform-
will entertain at a housewarming at
ity. "Jewish education is also in-
3730 Hogarth avenue on Sunday in
tended to make us feel what kind of
Mr. d Mrs. David Erskine,
ahonor
God we are worshiping, said Rabbi
I their sister and brother-in-law, and
Schulman.
Rev. Dr. Kaufman Kohler, presi- their brothers, Sidney and Lewis, who
lent emeritus of the Hebrew Union recently arrived from Liverpool, Eng-
College, opened the exercises with land.

Millinery Sale

Marvelous Values

VELVETS, VELOURS,
SATINS, BROCADES, DRESS
and STREET HATS

and Bedroom '

Actual comparison of furnture
values is an easy way to be
very sure that the quality you
get for the price you pay is the
greatest possible to obtain
anywhere.
omparison of furniture values has
Actual c
doubled the volume of Deinzer's business in
onths—for nine out of ten
the last five m
people who come to compare come back
here to buy.
Actual c omparison has quickly
convinced them that Deinzer
prices save a third or more from
the usual cost of comparable
furniture. Come and compare
before buying furniture
anywhere.

Whir O. it is /dying Room, Dining
Room or Bedroom furniture gout
need, you really Mee it to yourself
to compare Deincer values before

buying anywhere.

Comparison will convince you that
Oleic is no finer furniture offered
anywhere, at any price, than you
find at Oeinzer's. There is no ad-
rootage in beauty, quality, com-
fort or satisfaction to be gained
in paying more than Deinzer prices.
Pet Deinzer prices save ci third or
mare—becalise you deal direct and
etioisate the middleman and his

Profit.

Conte and compare, for what you
see is more coneincing than any-

thing we could say.

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Fine Pismitwev Pecs 1859.

Stotler Hotel Building

1529 Washington Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of
12019 West Philadelphia avenue cele-
anniversary of their
b t d the first
imarriage on Sunday, Nov. 11.

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American Judaism that will be an twelfth birthday of their daughter,
form and traditional I Lenore, on Nov. 11, the young guests
amalgam of re
Judaism, and will unite all elements I attending in masquerade attire. VM-
of Jewry into one Jewry, was rnade lin, piano and vocal solos were ren-
rRest tnnt. tiered by the guests in attendance.
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Mrs. Ben Wisner is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Sam 51eisner of Columbus,
O. for several months.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zag

Because of the broad toes and
moccasin-like soles, the cor-
rect shape and smooth con-
struction, they are prescribed
by the but children's phy-
sicians.

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OPEN ,fONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY EVENINGS

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prayer and Rev. Dr. Rudolph Gross-
I man pronounced the benediction. A.
, N. Franzblau, principal of the school,
spoke on the work of the school.
Three prizes of $50 each were an-
nounced at the close of the exercises.
Mrs. Sallie Kubie Glauber, president
of New York State Federation of
Sisterhoods, said that her organiza-
tion would offer a prize of $50 to the
best student of the year and Ben Al-
theimer, president of Temple Beth-El,
to
was the donor of $100 which was

be divided equally between the best
male and female students.
The Hebrew Union College School
offers courses in all
for Teachers
phases of Jewish history, religion and
pedagogy qualifying graduates as
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'teachers in Jewish religious schools.

MAY DEPORT RUSS KLANSMAN

The winter season is now at its height. These
hats are new and of the newest materials and
smartest fashions.

8327 Hamilton Blvd.

Near

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We are now showing in our Stationery Department these
Game Sets at

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Vladi-

mir Magoasudi said to be the presi-
dent of a Russian organization simi-
lar to the Ku Klux Klan, who arrived
here on the National Greek liner Con-
stantinople, is being detained at Ellis
Island because of the complaints made
against him that he had organized
pogroms in Russia and was sentenced
He will
, to imprisonment in 1905,
probably be deported.

3511 Trumbull

Opposite

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SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE

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