• a u of 7hr.17Erixlir,(Ewisti(itsoNtct.r. PAGE ''IG IIT U 11 111 ;1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 • IN 1111 iJ el NI 181 1111 I 1 I octal •Aancl iarson0 U Detroit College of Music so-41 - ot.sif:rnre Among the affairs given for Miss klardye Franklin, a bride-elect of Sept. 21, was a miscellaneous shower at which Mrs. Mary Blank was host- ess, a linen shower given by Mrs. Jo- seph Burman, a personal gift shower by Miss Eleanor Katzer and a lunch- em and handkerchief shower at which Mrs. !terry Blaukinan enter- tained. ■ II" ma in Detroit's Foremost School of Music. Ns MIL Mr. and Mrs. B. Please and laugh- ter, Rose, and son, Meyer, of 631 Med. bury avenue, hate left for a two weeks' motor trip to New York. ...- Exclusively Affiliated With Mrs. Harty Blackman of 2506 West Philadelphia avenue, was hostess at - 0 n luncheon, bridge and handkerchief I shower given last Saturday in honor - _ - - of Miss Marilee Franklin. a bride-1 7 elect of Sept. 21. The decorations were carried out in white, with minature brides marking the places. The guests were Mrs. Mark IN einheek, Mrs. Abra- ha m MOSS, M ins Rune Israel of nati, Mrs. Leona 'Nevus of Mil'vato zT--.. - kee, Mrs. Joseph Burman, Miss Mar. •r- , dye Franklin, Miss Eva Cutterman, Miss Eleanor S. Katzer, Miss Helen Horwitz, Mrs. Evelyn Davis, Mrs. ma Esther Sweetwine, :Miss Mayor Smith tim Mrs. .1. Cohen and Mrs. Mary Blank. I •------ The Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home will hold its sixth anniversary charity ball at the Arena Gardens Tuesday veining, Nov. 15. •— — Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of 1657 Taylor avenue entertained at their home Wednesday evening with an informal reception in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. EXPERIENCE When the work of decorating has started and results should be observable—you will find that experience is a mighty impor- tant factor in the achieving of satisfactory effects, no matter whether the expenditure be large or small. For over eighty years Dean's have been exclusively in the business of interior decorating and furnishing. The lessons learned during this long experience ; the organization of skilled craftsmen built up; the connections acquired over this period of time—all work to the advantage and profit of those employing Dean's services. We have earned our reputation of the leading decorators- furnishers of Detroit—unexcelled, anywhere, in experience, facilities and ability. Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Exquisite Furniture of all periods Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' An The Misses Matilda Stellar and Rene !Ander) were hostesses at a linen shower recently in honor of Miss Sarah Eisenberg, a bride-elect of Sept. 21. Dr. Charles Gitlin, a graduate of the University of Michigan and for- merly with the Highland Park Gen- eral Hospital, is now associated with Dr. Frank Suggs at 13732 Woodward avenue, Highland Park. rj Telephone Cherry 2523 Under direct supervision of M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON ■■■ 1 1 1 11 111111111111 I I 1 1 11 ■ 111 4169 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Northway Season Opens September 8th Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony STAFF: Boris L. Ganapol, Mrs. Boris L. Campo!, Bernard Sturm, Constantine Komairowsky, Grace L. Barber, Bessie Blectcadder, Jane Holikin, Florence Whiteley, Mary Fedewa, Ethel Jones, Arthur White, Sarah Evnitsky, Hanel Whitley, Dorothy Hall. _ . ••■•■■■■• . mi 4■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■ 1 0 $ Day SCHOOL Evening °$ it g Arrange NOW to enter with nest Monday's class. COURSES: Business, English, Typewriting, Shorthand. r • Club d,aginatu Notro Young Judaea Notes The Jewish Young People's Society held its regular meeting last Wednes- Mogen David. day evening. Plans were completed At the meeting of the Mogen David for a Halloween dance to be given Club held last Saturday evening at Oct. fit) at the Hotel Bancroft. Lionel Ginsburg was appointed chairman of 1111 Westminster street, William Stuart was chosen chairman of the the committee on arrangements. National Fund committee. Nathan Cooper. Abraham Grace and Israel The Tuesday bridge club met at the Cohn were candidates for football home of Mrs. John h.:merman, 922 representative. Mr. Cohn was ap- Jefferson avenue. pointed to the position. The program consisted of hat speeches. 0 ° 0 POIGNANT DISTRESS RAMPANT IN POLAND • A. C. DALMORES, Registrar. J. J. GOLDKETTE, Managing Director. Ganapol Studios of Musical Art Insurance Man Describes Statue of %tire Country. 2814 Hastings Street Positions Guaranteed to Qualified Graduates. 17 BRADY STREET Opposite Orchestra Hall. For appointments oath Glendale 5060. 5661. Arnold Marymond of Chicago has been the guest of friends in the city. Telephone Main 0224 i Complete Voice Instruction. FACULTY OF ARTISTS Miss Rebecca Rappaport of 516 Al- ger avenue entertained last Sunday with a surprise party in honor of her sister, Shirley, who recently returned front a several months' visit with rel- atives and friends in the east. 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State A. LITMAN, Manager OFFERS Standardized Conservatory Courses in elementary theory, harmony, counterpoint and orchestration leading to accredited teachers' certificates, diplo- mas and degrees in piano, violin, cello, harp and all instruments used in modern orchestras. Special classes in interpretation; chamber music. ensemble playing and practical orchestra training Mrs. .1. II. Ehrlich of 5553 Second boules aril entertained with a bridge tea at her home Thursday, Sept, 11, in honor of her neice, bliss Sally Ehrlich, a bride-elect of October. THE HAIRRYI, DEAN YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE Sherwood Music School, Chicago. • Cor. Grand River Ave. W., at Park Place. Entrie 2nd and 3rd Floors of the Square Deal Miller Ulu—. , Morris Fishman, vice-president of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, who, with his family, returned to the city after an extended tour through Europe, was impressed with the fact that the economic situation in Europe is such as to call for the earnest co- operation not only of the European powers but of the United States. The contrast between conditions as they existed in Colonel, Mr. Fishman's na- tive country, before the war and those that obtain at the present vis- bily affected hint. "Conditions in many parts of Po- land," Mr. Fishman declared, "are , very bad. People are actually starv- ing to death. They do not know what it means to enjoy a good day. I met people who, before the war, were wealthy. Now they beg for a living. Hundreds of thousands of people would walk to the United States if they could." M r. Fi a hman distributed for per- Mr. sons in Detroit and elsewhere thou- ' sands of dollars among their relatives in Poland. This money and funds which he gave on his own account brought happiness to hundreds of people. ■ KI1 a. ■■■■•■■■■ \1 01•111..\\\11.1•11.\\N $ 0 .• HERMAN HOEXTER B. Mus., Columbia University COACHING — VOICE REPERTOIRE -- Garfield 694/1-W 2052 Delaware Ave. — - . cc .. . .. . WILLIAM HOWLAND Teacher of Singing Head of Vocal Dept. Detroit Institute of Musical Art Phcne Northway 2955 82 Putnam Avenue HAYWARD ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Personal andtnnht direct training in aria and applied arts. The Temple Beth El Sewing Club Itet•onal and thilled , c — "h Beginner+ and 11104 WislIttt, i will resume its weekly meetings . n , " w hictler Mrthod. Oven the year round. Pupil* !MY i..• Cit.-olio. and pee exhibit of school work. Thursday morning, Sept. 25, at the Tern, rea - oiable , Call HAROLD HAYWOOD. Ditector. Community Center. The efforts of Main 2595 Room 31.33, 513 Shelby St., Co,. Lamed the club this year will be devoted to- ward making supplies for the local Look Forward to Event Marking Pre. hospitals. sent•tion. "4111111103118180finaffialinellSfeadnaMm igatifiqielf.graMankitzfilirnatiaillatutalthiltMegullgrall11118011111118188 — -- Miss Lucille Greenbaum left for Inmates of the Jewish Old Folks' ■ ■ • • Chicago, where she will study at the Homo, 315 Edmund street, are looking National Kindergarten School. forward with eforer nnticination to the formal presentation of a Sefer Torah, Miss Emilie Oppenheim left Mon- the gift of Mrs. Eva Steinberg, Sun- day for Ann Arbor, where she i5 day afternoon, Sept. 21. Preparations studying at the University of Michi- for the celebration have liven going 011 for several weeks by the officers' gan. of the home and by Mrs. Steinberg, a Edward Seitner, Louis Goldstein life-ling Nerd of the institution. The exercises will begin at Mrs. and Milton Greenebaum left Monday to resume their studies at the Uni- Steinheries h an. at 255 Theodore street at 2:3.1 the afternoon, whence versity of Michigan. these taking ',art will proceed to the [mice management of W . 1\10wicki fOralei ptirtner of lewish Old F•lks' Home. There the Harold Marks was the week-end scroll will ho placed in the ark. guest of friends in the city. Pohl Negri, Music and refreshments and address- es by rabbis and communal workers Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Philippe and will mark the celebration, which will Faner mernihet of daughter, Irene, are touring through continue throughout the afternoon Aoeouere .Areal jean southern Michigan. and evenirg. Daighileff's Russian Ballet late with Anna Pavlova Co. The officers and inmates of the home Conclanti in Rome t.rand Opera dc Darts Mrs. Sarah Marks and Miss Miriam have expressed the desire that a large Marks have returned from a fort- audience attend the event. night's visit in Detroit. . SCROLL DONATION PLEASES INMATES . BETTY FRANK MISCHA FISHSON I. ARKO Presenting the Great Success "The Yankee Rebitzen " SATURDAY FRIDAY Sept. 19 Sept. 20 ' M•tinees Saturday and Sunday. SUNDAY Sept. 21 A MUSICAL COMEDY IN THREE ACTS The Boo Office is open all the time. Lodges, so ' ' and organise Cone are requested to see the mounter for benefit.. FOOT SUFFERERS May Enjoy Foot Comfort 365 Days a Year. We specialize in fitting the hard to fit feet, and we guarantee permanent foot comfort after all other foot appliances and arch support shoes have failed . Hack's Arch-Corrective Shoes have stood the test for a number Of years in transform- A demonstration will ing broken arches to normalcy. prove it. Scientific Shoes—for Men, Women and Children. 5203 Haetings, Corner of Farnsworth. 5 Blotke East of Woodward-4 Blocks North of Forest. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT? "See Slobin for Jos. Campau Frontage." Jos. Caveman, the Woodward Avenue of Hamtramck, is to be widened between Davison sod the Seven-mile Road. This will make Jot. Campau frontage • good investment and you, too, can make money, just as many others have done. Get in on the grqund floor before ethers boat you to it. HURRY I S. K. SLOBIN 403 Ford Bldg. Cherry 6062 - - - We beg to announce the opening of 'Ballet School The art of Dancing Soloist with Anna Parlot•a Company and Ballet Master of Russian Imprrial Theatres Jalnutrynski OBITUARY Mrs. Samuel Goldfarb and son, Stewart, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb. STELLA HILDA ROSENMAN Miss Stella Hilda Rosenman, Isadore Silvin has returned from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. •New York. Rosenman of 559 Theodore street, died at her home Friday, Sept. 12, of Chicago wan a Samuel Aminnff at the age of 17. She was buried the guest in the city last week. same day, interment taking place in Beth Jacob Cemetery. Mks Rosen- Mrs. Henry A. Girard and dough man is survived by her parents, four tern returned last week from a trip sisters, [v.-a brothers and her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stolarsky. to New York. Miss Rosenman graduated with honors from Central High School in June, 1922. She was an active mem- ber of the Junior Hadassah. 11zutrril Zebrit Plates The hours during which seats will be sold at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue as well as for the auxiliary services at the north end branch of the congregation, which will be held at the Westminster Community Cen- ter, Hamilton avenue and Glynn court, will be from 7 to 9 in the evening, instead of 8 to 10. The committee on the sale of seats has announced that resermtions for the auxiliary services are rapidly be- ing exhausted and that persons desir- ing seats should secure them without delay. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge Na. 486, F. & A. M.. will hold a special communication Wednesday, Sept. 24, at I p. m. E. A. degree. Banquet at 6:30. C K SANDORF, Sec. B y Ord er of JOSEPH KLEIN NV HI MARGUERITE B. LAVERY Progreseive Series Teacher Teacher of Stringed Inetruments. 2709 WOODWARD AVE. • Cadillac 2000 Lessons: Private Classes, Stage, Character, Toe, Oriental, Acrobatic Special for Children. Professional and Teacher's Advance Course Diplomas and Certificates For information call Cadillac 8259 Price list mailed 112 Cadillac Square Visitors on request welcomed ,iiiimpoimmasomomagemmos ■ IIIIIIIMez zat Phone Glendale 2606 I Catherine Gertrude Bird D. AMBILIDES Cert.ltad Teacher al the Dunning Systegl of Improved Mus c Study for Beginners. MABEL GUESS STUDIOS Detroit, Mich. 103 Eliot St. "The Habil Guess" Mus'cal Stut•es Violin Instructor DANCE MUSIC TAUGHT Interesting Study. Quick Result.. Send 1w Booklet. DETROIT SCHOOL 1422 Washington Blvd. Cher./ Branch: Baal. (0362 Vine ■ ead, Opp. N. W. High School 'The Harvard Music System - A reform in the teaching of Piano approved and used by authority. Results excel in art and thorough- ness. 4662 WOODWARD . I Glendale 2303. Semi foe Circular.' 1t3 Eliot Si. Magas/ ydur earning Noe. Jouri 44114 Ia. of Accounting and Glendale 240411. BARBARA STOLL PIANO Certified Teacher of Pmcrussive t Theory, Harmony, Series. CI Ear-training. Studio: 2735 West Grand Blvd. Northway 10414 Teacher of Procreative Series of Piesao'Lesseas. Hemlock You will find Yo , Pace None. °,1‘m•thney mneaninLes: ta ne7in v b li wI l l neduvaNi i'eraonal in - d one o itte rt s ion ha b ve y Certifie tountants and Lawyers. Class io.n.ArickafdoilrlaBculletin alit ffoorrmmaintg un- ng Capitol Theater 5B1u1iI6di WILLIAM H. ENGEL RUTH RHEIN 210 Ford Ave. WALSH INSTITUTE OF " ACCOUNTANCY seas m - TEACHER OP VIOLIN Detroit Conservatory of Music Empire 2680