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Luxurious New Fall
and Winter Wraps

.4o interesting selling
and fashion event. The
xIllart(rd jilt! e 'meta tions

of the straig hake ilhott-
ette showing many strik-

ing oars f eat urea. De rel.
4 , ),(11 in the fittest fabrics
and rich fit r trimmings.
In the rte weld shades in-
el ad g ('ranberr , Ox-
blood, Rose wood, Cinna-
bar, Cossack, l'enny, Sad-
dle and black. Re mark -
a Me low prices prevail in

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AIDS IN ARRANGING
ATHENA CLUB DANCE

The Athena Girls Club hits com-
WARN for a dant to be
The Tuesday Club met at the home pleted its
given Sunday evening, Oct. 5, at the
of Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb. Prizes were
and
Mr. 1111t1 Mr, E. Si. Rothman
Mrs. Hotel Statler ball room. Iry Ungeea
won by 'Mrs. Israel Rich and
sun, Walter Rothman, who left De
Samuel Goldfarb of Detroit.
tour 1
troit several months ago for a
through Europe, are at present in Vi-
The Irnai Israel Ladies Auxiliary
mom, whence they intend going to
met at the home of Mrs. Isadore Set-
Bucharest. The date of their return
yin. Plans are being completed for
to America I ' A indefinite.
the annual rummage sale to be held in
November, Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg is
hliss Theodora Judith Aronstam,
chairman of the affair.
(laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Noah E.
A ronstarn of Virginia park, left Sun-
' day for Madison, whore she will re-
Rabbi and Mrs. Ilarris Korklan and
family left Sunday for Boston, where
sume her studies at the University of
Wisconsin.
Rabbi Korklan has accepted a psi-

and Mrs. David Sillinan are
residing in the Carrot Apart-
ments at MI bleat Philadelphia ave-
nue.

In honor of the !Misses Annabelle
and Katherine Korklan, who left Sun-
day to make their home in Boston,
the Jewish Young People's Society
entertained at all informal dance
Thursday evening, Sept. 18. The
honor guests were presented with hat
Ores by members of the society. Out-
of-town guests at the dance were Miss
Esther Hoffman of New York, Morris
Gross of Lansing and Mortimer
Schonmuller.

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and Mrs. Harry Aronstram
• Ann Arbor are spending the high holy
days with relatives in the city.

Mr. and Mrs. 1E8 M an deLstram
(Mary Weinberg) are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,

MISS SHIRLEY VICTOR

i1 .

Mrs. Arthur A. Gottesman and Miss
Ii etc n 111. K leinsmith were hostesses
at a bridge tea last Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Gottesman, 1245
Chalmers avenue, in honor of hli-h
Evelyn Rosenthal, whose marring(' to
David Berger will take place ne.t
ti
month. Covers were laid for
ur
guest+.
f

ondlestra will furnish the 11111 ,
the evening's en t ertai nnt en t.
Miss Victor is assisting Miss Sophie ' Mr. and :Mrs, Albert Weinstein of
and 11528 Delaware avenue entertained at i
Schwartz, chairman of the dance,
in charge a family dinner Sept. 21 in honor of
Cohen, who is
Miss
Adeline
of the
publicity. Tickets are being their eighth wedding anniversary.
sold by the committee in charge and
Miss Esther Goss of 2652 Hazel.
members. They will also be sold at wood avenue recently returned from
the door the evening of the dance.
a I (1 days' visit in Atlantic City and

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Mrs. Jacob Weinberg of Prescott
wit. the house guest of Mrs. A. S.
Levinsohn last week.

Miss Florence Beckman was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. 13. I. Rosen-
_ berg, last week-end.

Mrs. Robert L. Seitner left for
'Jacksonville, Fla., to spend some time
with her parents.

Mrs. Max Sehoenman of Chicago is
the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Adolph
Seitner and Mrs. 1. Oppenheim.

Miss Jeanne Seitner has left for
Madison, Wis., to continue her
studies at the University of Wiscon-

sin.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marienthal
and children left last Toesday for Chi-
cago, where they will make their

Alfred J

'Mrs. Harold T. Rosenthal of Whit-
, nay avenue entertained last Thursday ,
evening, Sept, 18, with a kitchen
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Seitovitz of shower in honor of Miss Evelyn Ro
bride-elect of Oct. 11. '
Port Moron, II ich. I A on Silverston 1 senthnl, •
are receiving congratulations on the
M r. and Mrs. Philip Siillow and
'
birth of a daughter, Ruth.
family of East Ferry avenue have
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilman of 073' moved to their new home at 250u
South Concord street, Los Angeles, , Glynn court. .
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are receiving congratulations on the
Mrs. S. K. Slobin and daughter,
birth of a son, Burton, Sept. O.
. Esther, of 2900 Clairmount will
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of 1'930' spend the high holy days in lows
West Philadelphia avenue announce 1 City, Iowa.
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the birth of a son, Lewis Arthur,' .
Mrs. Max Frazer of Westminster
Sept. 5.
avenue has returned to her home af-
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Adel' ter a two months' visit with her chip
Adler of
I
(Marian Reuben) of 3039 West tree,
Mr. and Mrs. Alois

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Adjoining Staler Hat el.

LLEURWEAR

RUDY street foot-,

wear has that

touch of distinct-
ion most appreciated
, by the better dress-

Miss Esther Hoffman of New York Grand boulevard are receiving con-'Buffalo.
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is the house guest of her sister, MN. gratulation: on the birth of a son,
Mrs. .loseph Schwartzenberg, who
Nathan
Louis,
Sept.
21.
Ilenry
Girard.
I
h been visiting with her parents,
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman, has
Lionel Ginsburg returned Thurs-
returned to her home in Cleveland
. day, Sept. 18, from Grand Rapids and
Heights, Ohio.
Chicago. Morris Gross of Lansing
—In the-
returned to Saginaw and spent sot-
Mr. and Mrs. William Ettinger of
, end days with Mr. Ginsburg.
Give Information As to Events in
1416 Pingree avenue entertained with
Jewish Ye•r.
a weenie roust at Miller's Farms last
Miss Lillian Lenhoff has returned
places boundless resources at the mode:1h
Three of the four pictures shown Saturday in honor of the birthday an-
The Milpien
after spending the summer at Calu-
host's command. For In the Amoco are coultuned A
on the Jewish art calendars which are niversary of their daughter, Sylvia.
trunsporl ,
&viee
that
Selma
beautiful piano, • nOrarulutos
met, !Mich.
-
being sold by the Sisterhood of Tem., The guests included the MisMo
our ulna mg roolo, and an Ineatotunt
ses s kovitz
g al artist , to
13 th El are by E. Bendemann. Frau, Gussie Max, Fl
Oleut most , . AI the too, ot a lever yuur
,
plc
and Yalta Siegel and Jack Prag. Rob-
ouring Into life under the touch of ItachnienInort
of world-
They ore "Jeremiah on the Ruins of ert M. Ettinger, Joseph hlarcag,e an
of Rosenthal or of any one or hundreds
ol o,b-ro nolaclo that II
Jerusalem," "Jews Taken Captive Jack Ecker of Whitney avenue.
Inith ■ up Wahl. is. your la a
htpleol
PluIt belief —until you have to tad tho
Into Babylon" and "By the Waters of
Babylon,'' a well-known mural paint.
Herbert Peritz of Tloedo spent last
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THE AMPICO
Exchans• Your Silent Piano for
ing. The fourth painting is "Baruch week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Daily Dontenstrutions in Our Studio.
Warburg Only Other One to Hold Writing Jeremiah's Prophecy," by
Isadore
Peritz of Taylor avenue. Mr.
Hungarian Dec01,16011.
Dore. The calendars, which are sold Yenta was a guest at the formal din-
rtqllirt.l. the
.nlail down 1 ■ 0)nient
,TE — Unly
in ConYenlent monthly papnenta
each year by the sisterhood, contain ner given recently by Mr. and Mrs.
„ bale nce pay•ol•
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) —The the dates of the holidays and Bible Joseph Gorman in honor of their
Queen of llolland and Felix M. War- readings for the Sabbaths.
daughter, Sara.
Upon receipt of a telephone call
burg of New York, president of the
American Jewish Joint Distribution Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, 2265 Bos-
Miss Minnie Willis of Farnsworth
Committee, are the only holders of ton boulevard, who is in charge of avenue returned last week from a
distribution, or the office of Temple month's trip in the east. She was ex-
the Ilungarian Red Cross decorati
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according to data made available here Beth El will send out the calendars. tensively entertained by relatives and
They are sold for a nominal fee and friends. The Misses Esther Berman
2.015 PATA-1<- ..AVET41.1
recently.
The Hungarian Red Cross decors the funds which are realized are used of Rochester and Sadye Kahn of
Lion is an order which was created by toward the scholarship which the sis- Syracuse, who spent last week with
Admiral Horthy and is to be award- terhood maintains nt the Ilebrew J. Willis and family, have returned
ed only to those who have rendered Union College. The calendars may to their homes.
high services to the Ilungarian state be used for conveying New Year's
greetings.
Squire H. Green and Sirs. Green
and people.
Jewish circles in I his city have
have returned to their home in Brad-
CONDUCT
SERVICES
learned with satisfaction the news
dock, Pa., after visiting with Mr. and
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' that the decoration was c'otiferred
AT BABY NURSERY HALL Mrs..1. Shoentield of Burlingame ave-
BLANCHE HART
('onset Terre
upon the president of the Joint Dis-
nue.
Manager
tribution Committee. The decoration
Services for the high holy days will
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Netzorg and
was conferred upon Mr. Warburg as he held in the Hebrew Ladies Baby
an appreciation for his activities as Bay Nursery Hall, 545 East Canfield and funnily of 5021 Oregon avenue
Siberian
avenue. The proceeds front the sale of have moved to their new home at
chairman of the American
"IT CLINGS"
Repatriation War Fund, which was in- tickets will be used for the benefit of 12274 Ilene avenue.
, strumental in repatriating to Hun-
, gary 8,000 Hungarians who were war the children cared for in
Mrs. Frances Cantor and family
A Bible will be raffled Oct. 5, at the,
ers ;1,000,000,
in Siberia, at to the
expense
of nearly
which
the home. The Bible is the donation of ! have returned from spending the sum-
prison
Red Cross contributed $500,000 and Mr. and Mrs. N. Saidnian. The pull- . met months in the country and are
the American Jewish Joint Distribu. tic has been invited to attend the residing at 2205 Clairmount avenue.
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raffle.
0. Kopel, for-
tion Committee ;250,000. _ I Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
' mercy of 1541 Lawrence avenue, are
. now residing at 1902 Pingree avenue.

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. Alvin Weil has left to resume his
studies at Alma College.

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' The Silly Leggett-Abel violin school
' announces the engagement of Mrs.
Ruth Fraser-Sutton, violinist, as assis-
to Mrs. Ahri, I
Mrs. Sutton, who is a former pupil !
,f Mrs. Abel, has been for the past
six years associated with the New
England Conservatory in Boston as
pupil and teacher and has also ap-
and ensemble
peared f requently in ado
work. Musical circles in Detroit re-
distinct
asset to the
a
' card her as
well
corps of Mrs. Abel's assistants
colony
of
the city.
musical
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V !ENNA.— (J. T. A.)—Interesting'
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Among the affairs given in honor
, of Mrs. Samuel Gutterman (Mardye
, Franklin), a bride of Sept. 21, was a
',luncheon and handkerchief shower
I I Igiven by Mrs. harryBlackman, a l
'miscellaneous shower at which Mrs. i
1.7. Burman was hostess, a linen show-I
1er given by Mrs. A. Blanc, a personal'
'shower at which Miss Eleanor Katser
'entertained, a luncheon at the Whit-,
'tier followed by a theater party given 1
1
'by Mrs. A. Moss and a dinner at
'which Mrs. A. Gottloeb was hostess.

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Extend their best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous
New Year to all their members and to
the Jewish community at large.

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and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.

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1 Hungarian Empire, throwing light i
I upon the relation of Evans Joseph to
I the Jews, were published here.
letters relates
I One of the published
the following incident. During
I tahle conversation at the court of
Franz Joseph, the emperor praised
the generosity of a certain Jewish

a

family in Vienna who had donated ■
of money for the purpose
large VIM
of building a hospital. Prince Walde-
mar of Denmark asked with astonish-

ment, "Your Majesty. I hope you are
not a philo-serniter The old emperor,
in reply, smilingly stated, "Indeed I
am. The Pope, too, protected the
Jews, and I do not wish to be

less

papal

than the Pope."

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