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MAN TO BE CELEBRATED

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Dependable Furs
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Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and family of
631 Boston boulevard recently re -
turned from their summer vacation.

Quality

F i n's not only lux-
urious to the highest

degree, but furs of
guarantred quality,
I which really count
is a pit rrhase when
one expects long nail
su tisbu:tory service.
Buyers of fors at II.
Siegel Co. will not
only bc rumored of
toddy, but of fair
priers as well. The
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the fauhionable new
models in the moat
modish furs.

STATLIM HOTEL

TO ATTEND

AN INFORMAL DANCE

We are expecting you and isasuee you a good time, knowing that
ou will meet all your friends at this affair.

IRV UNGER'S ORCHESTRA

ADMISSION $1.00

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COUNTRY

Noted Golf Course Architect
Will Direct Work Which
Already Has Begun.

Cadillac 0404

with the filing of c o rporation papers
with the secretary of slate.
The board of directors purchased,
what golf architects consider the most
desirable piece of land in the district
for golf purposes. This is a well lo-
cated li0daere plot on the northwest
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kimehe and
corner of Maple and Town Line
fondly of 404 East Warren avenue
roads, west of Birmingham.
have returned from Far Rockaway,
Maple road is one I if the finest
L. I. where they spent the summer
paved highways in Oakland country
months.
They made the trip by
'
I and Town Line road is the stone road
motor.
, leading to W ulnut lake, the fourth
, largest lake in Oakland county.
Mrs. Charles Mayer and small
Work has already started In Itiying
daughter, Frances Margaret, of New
out the golf course under the super-
York City are visiting Mrs. Mayer's
' vision of Arthur Ham. Mr. Ilan es-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ro-
tablished a reputation as a golf arehi.
senheim of 97 Pingrec avenue.
I test in Australia and New Zealand, '
MISS STELLA STIFTER
and
Mr. and Mrs. Moses (lime
The engagement of Miss Stifter,1 whence he was brought to Detroit
by the Plum Hollow Country Club to
daughter, Dorothy, are residing at
daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Charles J. , , act as golf professional and super-
the Whittier Hotel for the winter.
of Chi-
visor of its future construction work.
Sti fter, to A liner Lickerma ❑
cage was announced recently. Mr. Mr. (lam is also the architect of the
and Mrs. Sifter will be hosts at a new golf course being laid out for
reception in their daughter's honor the Knights of Columbus.
Sunday afternoon and evening, Oct.
Assisting Mr. liam in designing the
12, at their home, 2ooti Blaine ave- course and in charge of actual con-
Delivered at Summer nue. No cards.
Lecture•
struction of the work is George Mc- -----
Schools of 15 Universities.
Lean, formerly professional at t t.
' Redford Country Club and the man
limier whose supervision Redford was
The Jewish Chautauqua Society
recently completed its fifteenth year
built.
These men are sure the vow coon-
of summer work at universities and
....
— toy club will be one of the finest golf
colleges throughout the country. The L........*.a...../........................r ..
plan of having all lecturers address
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel it. Kahn of courses in the 4lialrict. The new •
classes and audiences at summer 29 Wavery avenue announce the en- course, the architects assured the I
board, iv ill be ready for play next1
school sessions on subjects pertaining
gneement of their daughter, Bonk ,
to Judaism was originated in 1909 by Dorothy, to John C. llopp, son of Mr. year. Plans for the club house are
r on it '
n up and wok
the late Rabbi II vnry Berkowitz of and Mrs. Charles Hopp of 2274 Long- also being draw
will be commenc ed during the winter.
Philadelphia. Although these lec-
The membership roster will be lim.
tures were not part of the collegiate fellow avenue. —
to ;RM. Rapid progress is being
work, one of the universities included
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman of s ited inoftht:iirtitt:oer,,foraTi,iri,e,:unibwe(r,s,i tl:ittt :
thins in its curriculum last summer
the en- board
under the department of biblical liter- 5013 Brush street announce
au
ature and gave full credit to those en- gagement of their dghter, Belle,' the entrance fee will be raised con.
to Jack Esper, son of Mr. and Mrs. s hia tab be ly
en a:ms uor a as 150 members
rolling ip the class.
Joseph Esper of 1132 Glynn court.
The ralillits who addressed the stu-
—
Fermis who are interested in join-
dents, Professors and teachers in the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of ,
universities in fifteen states last sum- 1926 highland avenue announce the ' ing the new club may submit their
c i f
u n ii,ib tt e a rn o
mer were as follows: lialbi Abram engagement of their sister, Shirley I at,uPrPletriaort,l;:etofT.:,t,htt.,r, with ir n te
Rhine of Hot Springs, Ark.; Rabbi
Sandelman, to Henry Brasch, son of ; . the club or of the board of directors,
Joseph Blatt Of Oklahoma City; Rab-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
of acting
9317
. '
I or Branch
to Myron A. Keys,
treas.-
bi Sidney Tedesche of New Maven,
I urer, 726 Dime Bank Building, or El- •
('inn.; Rabbi Felix Levy of Chicago; Genessee avenue.
•
--
;
roman
H.
Saulson,
acting
secretary,
Rabbi Jacob Singer of Chicago; Rab-
Mrs. Agnes Stein of 8047 Merrill 1057 Book Building, who will submit
bi Emil Leipziger of New Orleans;
avenue announces the engagement of the applications to the board for etc-
Rabbi James G. 'feller of Cincinnati;
her daughter, Jeanette, to Louis D. Lion. No application will be eonsid-
Rabbi Eugene 1Mannheirner of Des
Brockman of this city.
' nest unless accompanied by the en-
5loines, Iowa; Rabbi Louis Binstock
:
of Baltimore; Rabbi Edward N. Cal
Mrs. S. Stier of Leavenworth, Kan., Iranee fee.
of
inch of Richmond, Va.; Rabbi Abra -
e r bny-
announces the engagement of her :' t r Yr hCeluabfraahr'se otw
. s:il e
he bNtlianPglechratn
ham Feldman of Philadelphia; Rab-
-
i e, t o Israel Zilber of a board of 12 dire t . tors am a
bi Charles Latz of Canton, 0., and daughter, Bess
this city, formerly of Baltimore. bliss I vicar
consisting of William
Dr. Abram Simon of Washington,
TY
Stier is making her home at present I Friedman, Meyer L. Prentis and Jo-
whose lectures at the University of with her sister, Mrs. Jack 'Gelder of
cob Nathan. The office of the Maple-
Virginia were included in the sum-
4239 Brush street.
crest Country Club is at 1057 Book
mer school curriculum.
Building, phone Cherry 1100.

COMMITTEES ARE NAMED I
FOR LECTURE SERIES

e Cadillac announces

kss\

Wooduard Thai to ICashiooten

The Maplecrest Country Club, the

E ngavtura tt

SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5

ESTIMATES

111

CHAUTAUQUA SOCIETY
COMPUTES 15 YEARS

You Are Cordially Invited to the

We

cum
LAYS OUT COURSE

tin!

new Jewish country club, completed
1 its
permanent organization last week

Mrs. Sidney Weisman and son of
Burlingame avenue, who spent sev-
eral weeks at Beulah, Mich., recently
returned to their home. Mrs. Weis-
man's sister, Miss Louise Miller of
Cincinnati, spent sonic titue in Beulah
with her.

and

PAGE SEVEN

the first public show-
ing of the new and
distinctive Custom
Built Cadillac-Fisher
Bodies on the V-63
chassis. (cv

These beautiful new bodies will be
presented in a Style salon to be held in
the Detroit Branch display rooms at Cass
Ave. and York St., from Oct. 4 to 11, in-
clusive, and between the hours of 9 A. M.

and 9 P. M.

The committees which have charge)
of the lectures to be given in October;
and the early part of November un-
der the auspices of the Jewish Wom-
an's Club are composed as follows:
Lecture committer, Mrs. David A
Levy, chairman, Mesdames Ben Wel-
fing, Sidney Weisman, treasurer;
Avery Ginsberg, Edwin Rosenthal
Edward Finkelhor and Herman Ion-
sterwald and the Misses Sadie Hersh-
man, Ilattie Gittleman and Julia
Klein; publicity committee, Mrs. Sol
M. Cole, chairman, Mesdames Sey-
mour Simons, M. B. Sulzberger and
Benjamin L. Marx and the Misses
Elizabeth Shott and Augusta Brown.
Tickets for the lectures, four of which
will be delivered on the drama by Dr.
Louis A. Anspacher and six on inter-
national problems by Professor Earl
Barnes, are being sold by members
of the committees and at the club-
house, 89 Rowena street.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

All Y. W. 11. A. members who
have either moved or married during
the past year are requested to notify
the office of the organization, 89 Ro-
wena street, giving their new ad-
dresses or names. Those members to
whom this message applies are asked I
to send in or telephone the informa-
tion immediately, as fall announce-
ments will be mailed shortly.

Registration:
The bulletin of classes of the Y.
W. II. A. for 1924-25 has been mailed
to all members of the association.
Many new classes have been formed I
and others will be formed as quickly
as possible. The officers look forward
to a large registration in these
classes. Failure to receive the bulle-
tins is due to the fact that changes
, in address or names have not been '
reported at the office. Members are
requested to take care of this matter
, immediately.
Registration for all classes will
;
take place at the clubhouse Wednes- I
, day and Thursday, Oct. 15 and 16,
I and Saturday, Oct. 18, from 7 to 9

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cleaners to is to have them clean one of your
daintiest garments. We stand ready to meet that

test. Our facilities and equipment will clean
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• nother Step F o tuard in Terminal Service

Mr. Jack E.

atkinson

(Formerly with Drab's flair tittoppe)

Has Joined Our Organization

as

General Manager

0,411 Hair ittivi; and
Hair 93oblIng Under
Mr. Atkinson's Per-
sonal Supervision

W

E employ only expert

operators of proven
ability and are constantly dcl-
cling to our personnel to keep
pace with the rapidly mc reas-
ing demand for

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"TERMINAL SERVICE"

In loving memory of Mrs. R. E.
Moyer, who died 10 year. ago Erev
Yon Kippur:

none.
A prerina• one from o ■ le
A voice ne lo•e4 Is 141111.
A plate Iv vacant In our home
Which never Sax been aged

0 , 41 In Ili. veiodorn ha. revalled
The bony Ifin love 4.1 Riven.
theueh the b.', slumber. here
The ,.oul I , safe In Heaven.

And

Detroit, lifiehigdn

1g 5 is.

street.

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our 418

Friday Nights:
The first Friday night open house
for out-of-town young men and wool-
en in Detroit will be held Friday, Oct.
10. at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena

p. m.

Standard of the J1 rid

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‘, To Preserve and Create
Femine Loveliness"

TIMM BM MOPS

INCORPORATED

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Cadillac 4591

Her Loving Children, Carl Moyer,
Mrs. Samuel !Seiner, Mrs. Norman
Ilelpert.

dear
In loving memory of our
mother, Bluma Schrieber, who passed
away four years ago Oct. 4.
Four years have weed, our hearts
are still sore for our dear matter.
miss you, dear
Al time rolls on.
mother, more and mono

we

Her Loving Children.

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