wrpory fr,..c.1/11 IA Kits PAGE SIX Jaelat Qrsonal Quality and Low Prices Combined—At Heyn's — aw Heyn's Specializes in Extra Size Garments At Popular Prices The large woman can find here just the styles she wants--- and at prices that are really attractive Not Simply I,arge Sizes, But Designs That Tend to Slenderize In coats, suits and dresses, we have complete assort- ments of the newest and best models. We also carry cut size hose, corsets, sweaters, skirts, waists and silk undergarments. II Woodward Near State WOMENS WEAR Fifty-One Years in Detroit pitigiatteM, AIM Promenade \ J of aeckel Fine Fur Fashions THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14,15, 10:30 to 11:30 A.M. and 2:30 to 3:30P.M. At these hours living models' will display the season's most exquisite fur creations in a special promenade. You are cordially invited to attend. Included in the Fashion Promenade will be •thow. ins of dotinowt swan/ from our Cloth Wow COMUS CLUB DONOR OF PLAY EQUIPMENT ." • .• - . adens7hdww re V SZY-d‘n.7", A Week's Showing of Fine Furs Our Fut Week opens Monday, October 13 and will continue throughout the week with a must gorgeous display of Fur Coats, Wraps and Neckpieces — and includes the Merchant A. C. Krenz Tailor "Everything for Everybody:" This is the slogan adopted by the f T of em t p lo le pR ee r ty h eEl.. Made P eeeee tattoo to Detroit Hebrew r oirli t a h te edns o om l n et a ii rs auonn Orphan Heine. , all the members of the family become I .cheitglins2, 9 , Notes Hs. Religious School: Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel of 2290 The sessions of the religious school zelwood was hostess at a shower last Saturday evening at her home in have begun for the year and reels- tri „, a lt l i(sbne it s wo stilsIdio n as pro cg o r n edsu sc . te dThere Schmittke, a . , goner of Miss Paula 'brid-elect of this month. year, one in the morning and one in Mr. and Mm. Harold A. Snsilay the afternoon. The children of mem- ' (Rose Goff of Pittsburgh) have re- hers of the congregation will be given toned from their honeymoon through an option as to which of these tea- tot to attend. n .A All , the west and are residing in their sihoinire the c stn who veal Arden park. home at this year for the first time should be accompanied by their parents. M ' A 1 , • Mentple Nett) El The Misses Fannie Roberts and I•il-' lien Davidson, who are students at and Sunday Services: the University of Michigan, were in Succoth ti i 1h2, t e S p u l c ecoo t n h serviceswevilelubienizhel Detroit to attend the Gingold•Ehrlich tem Oct. . 2. wedding of Oct_ ' and Sunday evening, Oct. 19. These The following guests attended the services, in addition to their festitval bridge party given by Miss Anna' character, will be the tspening, Sunday Tack last Thursday evening at her services for the season. Morning Hazelwood avenue: services for the festival will be held home at 23115 The Misses Florence Corn, Pearl on Monday morning, Oct. 13, and for Gruskin, Sadye and Anne Sachs, the Feast of Conclusion, Monday .11ilda Dernbitzer, Adeline Cohen and morning, Oct. 20. Ilelen Ressler. bliss Cohen and Miss . i f f ccsotuh suO Dembitzer won the prizes at their Sa A u er n i71:r"the direction of the respective tables. committee on religion of the sister- Mr. and Mrs. William Markus and hood, a beautiful sueeah will be built family, formerly of Indianapolis, are in the main chapel. The children are now resisting at 2019 Hazelwood ave• asked to bring offerings of fruits, nue. Mrs. Markus was, before her' vegetables and staple groceries which marriage, Miss Ida Rosenberg and is will be sent to deserving people at a sister of Mrs. Julius Brown, Mrs. the conclusion of the feast. Wher- mo dr: niTyvefnaiers,ntartdo their Sol Gittleman, Samuel, Isadore and t m A,, t;n r ,yit , ifsri,m Jack Rosenberg. gifts to Mrs. Max Grabowsky, chair- Miss Adeline Cohen spent last ebbs of the commttee, or to the week-end in Adrian. on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 16, berates the boon of Miss Sara Landman, social director Miss Helen Esser, daueghter of of the Young Women's Hebrew Asso- Mr. and Mrs. E. Esser of 443 Med- ciation, spent Rosh llashonah in New bury avenue, who received her bathe- York with her brother, Rabbi Isaac lor of arts degree from the University Landman, and other relatives and of Michigan last June, has returned friend.. to Ann Arbor to study for her Inas- - t er's degree. The Misses Gladys Lax and Ruth Rosenthal spent Iona Kippur in Ann 616A Bertha Courlander left last Arbor as the guests of Miss Myra Fin- week for Denver, Colo., following, a sterwald. visit of several months with her par- ' - rots Mr. and Mrs. David Courlander on avenue. En route she will bliss Emilie Levin of Cleveland, a of Wils former resident of Calumet, Mich..' spend several days in Chicago. who was maid of honor at the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. Gin- gold, nee Miss Sally Ehrlich, which 1 2241; Hazelwood avenue will be hosts ' was solemnized Oct. 2, spent several at a reception in honor of the bar days in Ann Arbor before returning mitzvah of their son, Morton, on Sun- to her home. She was a guest at the:day. Oct. 13. No cards. Alpha Epsilon Phi house there. Mores Marks of Oscoda, Mich. is 11 visiting his son and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Blaine eve-1, nun. \\ j The Junior liadassah of Detroit The attendance at Temple Beth El, the Shaarey Zedek Syagogue and opened its season's activities with a other c ilx!r,gations t roughout the meeting at the Jewi ;!1 Woman's Clubs /ouse at 89 Rowena street Ixst Thurs• city for the sere ces 00 It. -h nah and Yorn Kippur Wild greatly aug- day evening The organization is; merited by the relatives and friends planning an elaborate entertainment I of Detroit residents who live in vari- for the evening of Nov. 10, full de- ous cities and towns throughout the tails of which will be given in the state and elsewhere, in addition to near future. For the 1924-25 season! many small town residents who conic the Junior Iladassah and Senior Ha., to Detroit as the nearest large Jewish slassah are planning to work in closer center. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen- tas-operation than heretofore. Mrs. berg of 7132 Codling avenue had as Joseph II. Ehrlich, representing their guests i'or the holy days Mr. Ilattie Gittlernan, president of the and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg and Detroit Chapter of Iladassah, who is daughter, Abby, of ttladwin, Mich., spending several weeks in Far Rock.1 and Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wringer- away, L. I., gave an address of wel. , den of Flint. Mrs. Goldberg and !sirs. come to the younger Hadassah mem. Weingarden are sisters of Mrs. Ro- hers. liar talk was followed by a re- enberg. Mr: and 3Irs. II. E. Jacobs port of the Iladassah convention, std daughter, Rosalie, of Milwaukee which was hell in Pittsburgh the were also their guest on Ites:1 Ha- early part of June, given by Miss Cm , thonah. Dr. and Mrs. J. Meyer Ber- rine Marx, who represented the ris of Burlingame avenue had as their Jun ior Iladassah of Detroit. A musi. guests 1)r. Barris' parents, Mr. and eat program and refreshments ended Mr. the evening's entertainment. Mrs. .1. Berris of Adrian, and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of 280 The marriage of Miss Emmaline Hague avenue entertained their chit- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winkelman Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of St. Ignace, who also visited Mr Jerome Ackerman of 1675 Boston Winkelman's parents, and Mr. and boulevard, and Ralph Shroder, son of Mrs. Joseph Tyser of Buffalo. !sir.' Samuel Shroder of St. Louis, will be and Mrs. Frank Bachrach of Adrian, solemnized Tuesday evening, Oct. 14, spent Vona Kippur with Mr. and Mrs. at 6 o'clock. A reception will be held Jacob Weiss of Collingwood avenue. during the evening at the Phoenix Mrs. H. Kaminsky of Johnston n, Pa., Club. who id en route to Los Angeles, spent The Omega Epsilon Sorority will the holiday period with her daughters, 1M rs. J. IL Schakne and Mrs. Jamb! entertain Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12, Margolis, both of Hazelwood avenue. at the Palmetto Apartment Hotel Her stay in Detroit will be an ex- with a curd party. Prizes have been tended one. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bar-larranged for each table. The pro- 1 nett of Richmond, Mich., spent both' seeds of the affair will be used for holidays with their parents. Mrs. the charitable institutions in which Morse Saulson and infant son of the sorority is interested. Lorain, Ohio, has been with her par- Vs'illans Greason and Jacob Reiss, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisman of 90 Virginia park, and Mrs. Charles, who are well-known Detroit artists, Mayer and small daughter, Frances have left for an extended sketching Margaret, expect to leave for their' tour through the New England states. home in New York its a few days after' Miss Lottie Plotkin, slaughter of snending the past two weeks with Mrs. Mayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of Wallace Rosenheim of 97 Pingree Yorba Linda Pork, has returned to avenue. Maurice Meyers, who in a school at Highland Manor, Tarrytown, student at the Rush Medical College' N. Y. • of Chicago, spent the holy days with his mother, Mrs. Hurry Meyers of ; Mrs. Day Krolik of 240 Rowena street, who accompanied her dough- Brush street. ter, Elizabeth, to Connecticut Col- l' , e Misses Mildred and Sylvia Si. lege, New London, Conn., following mons, who left last August with the a short visit in New York, has re. Misses Mary Wetsman and Regene turned home. Freund for an extended trip through The Misses Hattie and Martha South America, returned to their home last Tuesday. Miss ‘Vetsman Gronernan, formerly of Detroit. are and Miss Freund will return in a residing at present on Ocean boule- vard and Esperanza avenue, Long fortnight. Beach, Calif. newest importations and original amt. dons of a Jaeckel and Sons of New York, and our own beautiful adaptations, made in out own factory—modestly priced.. 10347 Woods ,d The Shop Where Courtesy Between Calvert and and Service PrevaiL Collingwood In the account of the gift of play- members of every society affiliated ground equipment to the Detroit lie- with the temple. By means of this brew Orphan Home, which appeared combine, all of the organizations will , in the Rosh Hashonah number of The enroll a much larger membership than I Detroit Jewish Chronicle, it was in- ever before and each will benefit ma-1 advertently stated that the presents- tcrially by the increased numbers. tion was made by the Cosmos Club. The gift was made possible by the in-IMen's Temple Clubs terest in welfare work among chil-. Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson of Pitts- dren manifested by the members of burgh will be the principal speaker at in dinner and dance to be given in the Club. the T h C e o mfuas, lt fac i li t ies which the Comus I giving hail of the temple under the Club has provided the orphan home auspices of the Men's Temple Club on now makes it convenient for the chil- Oct. 21. Notices and requests for dren to engage in various forms of reservations will be sent out shortly. wholesome outdoor play in the yard of the institution. The equipment Deming Classes: The dancing classes under the aus- has been in constant use since it was ' installed and will be put to the ut, picas of the sisterhood will begin Fri- y afternoon Oct. 17. Mrs. Miles, . da as the Ion g *5 advantage most whose excellent work in well known I weath er pe rmits . In acknowledgment of the gift, the in Detroit, will again be in charge. board of directors of the home adopt- Children have already enrolled Fri- rd monitions of thanks to the Comas Jay, Oct. 10, for these classes. There :Club. Members of the club plan to are some additional places yet to be continue their interest in the wards filled in the classes and t h e children next Friday. The of the institution during the winter may be brought tuition is $10. months. Hudson's October Sale of Oriental Rugs This' is the one big, outstanding Oriental Rug event of the year, and for it we have provided by far the finest collection of Oriental and Chinese Rugs ever shown in this store. Hundreds of Scatter Size Oriental Rugs Hand-woven Orientals, Baloochistan, Lili- hans, and a small group of Real Antiques at prices that mean very deRidte savings. A Remarkable Showing of Carpet Sizes We cannot emphasize too strongly that this is the largest and most varied collection of room size Oriental and Chinese Rugs that we have ever shown, and that the prices are extremely low during this October event. Rug Department—Tenth Floor The J. L. Hudson Co. Woodward and Farmer at Cratiot • w■ ww—w.— Which Shall It Be? • Men Spend a lot of money for a new over- coat or have the old one renovated and made to look like new? If you are economically inclined, you'll send your coat to us. 11•111•• ODORLESS AND PERFECT FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." 533-37 Forest Ave. E. Melrose 6570 1 1 1 1 1 110141WVinimmilm 1 11111 ?he 900.000 Buicks ill daily service prove Buick performance. `quick leads in perfornuincel 15.10•A BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Denim, of General Motor. Corp. DETROIT BRANCH GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING BEMB-ROBIN SON CO, 444 East Jefferson Ave. .WEN & GRAHAM CO. 2843 E. Grand Blvd. at Oakland HARLEY BUICK CO. 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