PAGE SEVEN fi lE9gruutrposeffiliONicu. BELIEVES RELIGION SHOULD DOMINATE {3.SCE60.@ Dr. Franklin Says Progressive Achievements Impossible Without Spirituality. Dependable Pars of Fashion and Quality That religion must he the dominant force in life or else it is futile or of Furs not only lux• uriolta to the highest degree, but furs of guaranteed quality, which really mint in a purchase when one expects long and satisfactory service. Buyers of furs at B. Siegel Co. will not only he assured of qualify, but of fair prices an well. The collection includes all the fashionable nets' models in the most Modish furs. 9 . cElorP4Otickligt CHIPS OF JADE VV OMEN may wear jewels to match their gowns, their eyes or their mood—but the woman who loves Jade weans it for just one reason—to match her temperament. Jade is a magnet to Artistic temperaments—the tempting magnet of the Orient. Diamonds are typical of America. Extravagant! Brilliant! Dazzling! But Jade is typical of the Vivid and Languorous East. Color! Sprit! Beauty! For Jade is the atone of the pagan Chinese, old in the vele- dorn of Beauty. What have we—with our gaudy extravagance —to compare with the color of Jade—the Green that is the Creator's color of all living things. So, when you pause to admire and adorn yourself with the little Jade Lutes, or the twin-god Buddha earrings, or the Royal Chinese Dragon Amulet, in the Ilealy Jewel Shop, you are answering a call of Beauty, as old as Confucious, and as new as your Latest Impulse. Copyright, 1924, By the D. J. Healy Shot. ANSPACHER SERIES EAGERLY AWAITED Main 4242 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of 2074 Taylor avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Dora- belle, to Dr. Louis Friedman of this city. FYFE'S—"Ten Floors of Shoe Servcie" Smart, New Fall Footwear Modes Fyfe's are now offering a comprehen- sive selection featuring all the newer creations in fine footwear for women. Pleasingly different— strikingly beau- tiful. $12.50 "The Le Gosse" "The Tehura" "le Woodward and Adams 4-4 tree thnebrgant o 1452 FARMER ST. John R, near Woodward othommateummonstommonomatmonimmit , tlr Dr. H. L. PERLIS Dr. M. S. PERLIS, Dentist ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES INTO LARGER QUARTERS IN THE COMMODIOUS BANK OF DETROIT BUILDING 9014 TWELFTH STREET Opposite Former Location. New Telephone Number—EMPIRE 5524 C. 9 5' PERFECTION LODGE A. Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. Si.. will hold a regular communica- tion Wednesday, Oct. 15, at '7 p. en. , C. K. SANDORF, Sec. By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. 1.1 1 n gutertcat Bag Saturday, Oct. 11th Let offarmitir Candies Y. W. H. A. NOTES At Prices That Sans You Half. ADAPT() Shoes, designed especially for stout women, give your feet the restful support and natural freedom that make walk- ing both graceful and comfort- able. ramose tont tnerlul . lot, ha. suoirtnnia of our I'ItIrnputly Dept. Upon requeel institute made under an direction—charge Earl Summers of the Russek's mil- linery department has left for a two weeks trip to the east, where he will buy the latest creations In millinery to be displayed at Russek's upon his return. Flowers Now, more than at any other time, you crave the freedom of action that makes life so vigor- ously enjoyable. Dr. Byron Schindler will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Katzenberg. MRS. ELLEN S. COLEMAN The death of Mrs. Ellen Shulman Coleman, wife of Charles Coleman of Watkins, N. Y., occurred Oct. 1 at her late residence, Mrs. Coleman was She was born in 1865 in Watkins. buried Oct. 4 at Woodmere Ceme- tery, Detroit, with Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. She is survived by her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Leon Heimann of Gloversville, N. Y., Mrs. R. R. Goldstone and Mrs. Si. H. Cohen of Detroit. Sizes to it—Widths to EEE teethere, four In Hark and brown. 112.1e,. Illtnattr •tyl•s, sea UP. Miss Dorothy Blumenthal of West OBITUARY The New Fall Footwear Fashions ces?\ Branch, Mich., visited in Detroit last week en route to Boston, where she Mr. and Mra. Harry R. Applebaum of 2484 Hazelwood avenue announce' Resist rrr ion: Registration for all classes will be the birth of a daughter, Suzane, on, held at the clubhouse Wednesday, Sept. 28. Oct. 15, Thursday, Oct. 16, and Sat- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Davidson at, urday, Oct. 18. 2008 Delaware avenue announce the Change of Addrmst birth of a daughter, Leah Hope, oni Will those members who have Oct. 7. changed their address within the year please notify the clubhouse—Glen- dale 7971. $16.50 Fourth Floor and carried a bouquet of flowers in the different autumn shades. Fred M. Butzel performed the duties of best man. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gingold and Harry Gingold of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. I, R. Theise of Brooklyn. After a motor trip in the east, Mr. and Mrs. Gingold will be at home at the Crestwood Apartments, 1099 Van Dyke avenue. 4;4 ADAPT° SHOES firSTOUT WOMEN A pretty wedding took place at the Dr. and Mrs. David Kaltman of home of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, East Palmer avenue spent the high 2200 Longfellow avenue, on Thurs- haly days with their parents, Mr. and day, Oct. 2, at 5 o'clock, when their Sirs. Nathan Seitovitz of Port Huron. daughter, Sally, was united in mar• riage to Marvin B. Gingold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gingold of Syra- Calvert avenue and Mr. and Mrs. cuse, N. Y. Rabbis A. M. Hershman Monte Whittleshofer of the Chatham and Leo Si. Franklin officiated. Fol• Apartments spent several days last lowing the dinner, which was served week in Wheeling, W. Va. to 45 guests, a reception was held. The bride was lovely in a gown of , Sirs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow white crepe chiffon, fashioned in avenue has returned from a short bouffant style 81111 trimmed with Prin.; visit in New York. She was accom- ems lace. Her veil ,was arranged in 1 panied by Mr. and Sirs. E. P. Webb cap fashion and was trimmed with of Chicgao boulevard. orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and Miss Sara Bachrach of Adrian, who lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Emelie Levin of Calumet, a class mate of Miss Ehr- returned last week from Denver, lich' at the University of Michigan, , where she spent the past year, is ' spending several days with relatives I served at maid of honor. She was attired in a yellow georgette gown and friends in the city. lie Silberblatt) of 1627 Collingwood, • avenue are receiving congratulations Saturday Night D The first dance of the season will on the birth of a daughter, Carol Joy, 1 be held at Temple Beth El on Satur- Oct. 4. day night, Oct. 25. Another new style in brown ooze or black ooze. Covered Cu- ban heels. $15.00 1 111 01 111 10 031 111 111 1111 111 0 A111 11 11 1111 101C 10 1 1111 111 11 j Open House: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weissman of The first "Open House" for out-of. 2525 West Euclid avenue announce own men and women was held Fri- the birth of a daughter, Harriet day night, Oct. 10. The association Bernice, Sept. 20. holds these gatherings every Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan (Mot-1 throughout the winter A very pretty creation in tan calf, gunmet• al calf and patent coltskin. $16.50 Comes in black ooze, brown ooze anti pat. ent colt New and distinctive. 2 95 9:9 6950 la Sir. 81111 Sirs. Curt Weinberg and family are residing at Calvert Manor, GINGOLD-EHRLICH 1250 Calvert avenue. firths "Atlanta Tie" The Clytie" A new sport creation in brown ooze with Sahara kid trim- ming. Dun:yr , ecia% Jogai CArteaul ottneacl: Wairt ta— thin oilealloautit- uss— Initfivz coMa41-0 fi Engagements Marriages WanittnafOR I little spiritual value, was the conten- tion of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth 10 in his Yom Kippur morning sermon, which he termed "A Prophet's Yom Kippur Mes age." De- claring that the sublimest Yam Itip• Slim Anna Tack of 2305 Hazel. pur sermon ever preached was the amid avenue entertained at her home message contained in Chapter 58 of Thursday evening with two tables of Isaiah, Rabbi Franklin said: bridge. "Fur long centuries, men worshiped crude gods in crude ways. Altars, Mrs. Louis II. Friedenberg enter.' then shrines and temples, were built tabled with a dinner at the Phoenix where men could worship these gods Club the early part of the week. at stated times and seasons set apart from the daily life of the people. The Max Gould of Pontiac spent sev- prophetlsaiah spoke against this sepa- ration of the secular and the religious . oral days last week in the city. and denounced the lip service of the worshiper. To have spiritual value Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal of Saari. I prayer must work a change in the in- naw, who were in the city hut week dividual; unless we change our life, as the guests of their son anti daugh- adopt a new philosophy of living and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of Mc- reach our innermost spirit, prayer Quade avenue, have returned to their and fast will be empty, useless and home. meaningless. Man must be shot through with the spirit of righteous-1 Alvin Salle and sisters, formerly of ness if prayer Ls to count for aught. t 2016 Ilazelwood avenue, are now re- 'One may say that religion is social aiding at 2254 Pingree avenue. justice , charity or humanity. If it is the former, why to we have war be-1 LOUIS A. ANSPACHER rs. !Marvin II. Goldberg enter- , lees tween the masses anti classes, be- , 1Democracy," Oct. 17; "The Place of [Haled at a personal shower in the tween group and group? Why do w e have poverty ? Why have we such ' Drama Among the Arts," Oct. 24 ;Iform of a luncheon bridge at the llo-1 organizations as the Ku Klux Klan? t"What Is Wrong With the Theater?" tel Addison Thursday in honor of Oct. 31, and "The Spirit of Modern , Miss Amelia Goldberg, a bride-elect. Why is such legislation conceived as ' 1 the attempts to disfranchise the Drama," Nov. '7. The guests were Mesdames Samuel h Ro., I . Go ldb erg. Josep 811 enviable Gol db erg...1 . I negroes in the southern states and the 1 Mr Anspacher enjoys 9 1.1 senthal, Abraham Rosenthal, Jaco b parochial school amendment in our reputation among American men letters of the present day. A dynamic Oppenheim, David Rosenthal, E. M. own state? Religion must be in right orator, a dramatist well known for his Rosenthal, David Freedman, Benja- doing, right thinking, right feeling "The Unchastened Woman," a poet min Rubenstein,Kovsoso. Bur. and right living. Social justice will of unusual brilliancy, he brings a Albert, Jack Goldberg, Samuel of necessity follow. mental equipment that insures a har- Lieber, Max Rothenberg, 0. G. Gold- Moral Aspect Neglected. t interesting thoughts and berg Isaac Rosenthal, J. P. konell. that and the Misses Sadie, Betty and "People today emphasize the man- nee toss much and neglect the moral 'Rosalind Shaba. garnet Course Begins. side of life, To man's eyes the ugly I Professor Earl Barnes, a well-1 should be ugly and the good should known economist of Philadelphia, de-. :Slim Mae Brenner of Brooklyn, i be worthy and desirable. . livered the second lecture of a series who is the house guest of Mr. and "We must be conscious that we are of six lectures last Wednesday even-1 Mrs. II. J. Glasser of 568 Garfield part of the moral and spiritual bra- , ing at the temple out "Religion as n, avenue, is being extensively I•nter- ditions that have come to us and we World-Unifying Influence." The first tamest during her visit in the city.' must hand them down unsullied and Mr. and Mrs. Glasser were hosts Sat- vigorous ti our children and our chit- address, given Oct. 1, was evening with a dinner and I entitled which "Race was and Nationalism as ureity i dean's children. We must prepare our , Bases of Government." The remain. dance at Hotel Taller; Mrs. Moses so ing four lectures, which will be given Shapiro of Cameron avenue enter- children for a true Jewish life the evenings.of Oct. 15, Oct. "How 22, Oct. they may be proud of their Judaism Dominated by Demovracy," In. 9 and Nov. 5, will be on "The World tained afternoon , .... musicale Monday and in the evening with with a a anti stand against the world in their ' faith. Our means of imparting this dinner. Covers were laid f i r 10 to our children is by giving them the, dustry and Commerce Unite the gusts. Sir. and Mrs. Samuel b urst- example of right living ourselves and World," "Science, Literature and Art man entertained Thursday with • din- by giving them a religious education. Know No Boundaries" and "Attempts ner and theater party for Miss Bren- • Every Jew is judged by one Jew and at International Organization." •nee. Miss Brenner is leaving Satur- Tickets are being sold for t e day for h Sr home. each Jew bears the future in his I I course as a whole and for single lee- hands." I tures. They may be secured at the, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman Jewish Woman's Club house at 89 Ro- , wena street or from members of the I have returned from a motor trip Mrs. David J. I through Ohio and Indiana, where they I committee, who ; are Levy, chairman Mrs. Benjamin Wel- v isited with relatives and friends at 1 various points. Clarence L. Budd of ling, vice-chairman; Sliss Sadie Hirsh- Ni es. Sid. Indianapolis, who has been their guest', man, bliss Hattie Gittleman, .since their return, has left for his i ?Ir. and Mrs. Louis Nagiti of 954 nay Weisman, Miss Julia Klein, aa ss. Theodore street announce the en. Avery Ginsberg, Mrs. Edwin Rosen-lhome. 1 gagernent of their daughter, Dorothy, that Mrs. Edward Finkkelhor, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Blitz spent to Albert Potiker of Cleveland. Herman Finsterwald, Mrs. Monroe Rosh llashonah in Toledo with rein-' Rosenfield, Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, Mrs. Lives and friends. Mrs. Ethel Vellman of 9120 Brush Morris Dreyfus, Miss Emma Butzel street announces the engagement of and Mrs. II. Saulson. Sirs. Sol M. Mrs. .1. Willis and family of 570 Cole is chairman of the publicity her daughter, Lillian, to Beryl Har- Farnsworth street are now residing in rison, son of Mrs. E. Harrison of 9112 committee. their new home at 1966 Virginia Brush street. park. Sir. and Mrs. Moritz Slezerik of 2225 West Philadelphia avenue an- nounce the betrothal of their daugh- ter, Jean, to Harry Jule Druckman, in of Mrs. E. Druckman of this city. AY-Bet-lst& 2'5{5 iv ...dna el Thins to The second course of lectures un- Miss Irene Schiller of Virginia der the auspices of the Jewish Woni- an's Club will begin Friday afternoon, park entertained at her home last Oct. 17, at 8 o'clock in the chapel of Monday evening the 20 girls who are Temple Beth El. Louis A. Anspacher to act as hostesses at the dinner to will inaugurate a series of lectures, be given by Purity Chapter, No. 359, on the drama, his topics being as fol- 1 0f the Order Eastern Star, the even- lows: "Drama as a Social Force ire' ing :Monday, Oct. 27. The girls planned their OM costumes, which will follow a color scheme to be used in decorating the tables and the ' rooms of the Eastern Star Temple, ' where the dinner will be held. Sls. Sarah Marks of Saginaw an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Miriam, to Samuel J. Bloomberg of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Bloomberg of Flint. ichip n nte111()c1is Noted Dramatiat's Lectures Stems Vital Current Themes. C. ' Convey Your Thoughtful Sentiments to Mother, Wife, Sweetheart and Others Ili! Me STORES LOCATED AT 31 Stale St. (Mass Woodward 1322 Broadway, near Gntiat lad Griswold) 40 Glad Rita West Tiller Bad (comer Grinteld) Woodward at Alnuirin Woodward al Clifford Woodward al Woad Woodward al Callinwood Pontiac, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Cleveland, 0. Service That Is Ummelled. Deliveries to All Part. of the City. SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP Charles Romam•n, Prop. 231 Gratiot Avenue Cherry 9171 HERMAN HOEXTER B. Mao., Columbia theivertity COACHING — VOICE 2243 Lathrop Ave. — REPERTOIRE Garfield 9948-W