Ind - _ , Qrsonal .--,, ' . 75Q 2 , ExiES) I I ALO /WA l]t13 These are glove wearing days and no mat- ter how careful one may he it is impossible to keep them from becoming soiled. Our method of glove cleaning restores them Include your gloves with that like new. next dress you want cleaned. ODORLESS AND PERFEa FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." Melrose 6570 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AI. II: RSOON. 0( T. 26, AT 3'.30 FIRST POPULAR CONCERT VICTOR KOLAR CandiiiDne rust Detroit PerIntmance kINISKY•KORSAKOV'S "TSAR SALTAN" I :1,1. 25, Sur, 75, $1; on S Ile at Orchestra Hall and Grinnell'•. Glen. 8290. EVE.. OCT. — AT 30 — !Ill RS. EVE., OCT 30 31 FRIDAY SECOND PAIR OF SYMPHONY CONCERTS Prima Donna Soprano I T H MASON chic.go Civic opera I tl.rte $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 (No Taxl at Grinnell'• and Orchestra Hall. Glen. 8290 PARTY FAVORS FOR HALLOWE'EN Sheehan's 13ook Store 115'=" irl- In II; to op Sizes Widths AAA to EllP.. ADAM CO SHOES firSTOUT WOMB This year, in ADAPTC Shoes, the stout womar will not have to sacrifice one whit of style for com- fort—for AP ' "TO Shoes are scientific.. y designed by Lane Bryant to fulfill the needs of the woman of DR. fiNRON SCHINDLER l'odiutrist robust figure. Yet, our ex- perts have cleverly de- signed ADAPT() foot- wear in all the very newest lines of the Fall mode. sot.- flIllnd rrqueal. Dre, III elorgn I. `II Hill fr,1 - . «non Si (mull'. mi.., Iti:, .,1: , avenue IIIIIIOUllee the Allen Marvin, Oct. 19. ._ _ _ .. ',u1,,t ,t t- , I, 0 B I T U A R Y • I (■ «t ire and ItttettntIt It, noltnent. CS/Louse %IP! 110 , rst Otto Sizes to 11 Widths AAA to EEE witiu Satin iirchtS SOLD fXCLUSIVELY BY .Cane Brg ant 1452 FARMER ST. WHY GO •DOWN TOWN? • ‘11, -tat,..1 toted The nk. glad to e ,,• ,• •• : •t know that we have the latest style in CHILDREN'S, MEN'S, WOMEN'S The SHOES Complete Home Quality that merits your inspection. Expert Fitting Assured. We know how. Trice Radiator Furniture placed over the heating apparatus com- pletely conceals the radiator. The humidifier adds health to the atmosphere, saves decorating cost. A courteous salesman will call and quote you. VELICK & ELKOWITZ SHOES OF QUALITY Noss. flaiamoont e'l / 111(`• • 1 1 VA' 0 4. It • - ' ' 0 YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY PLANS FIRST MEETING The Yco- Cro,vr. •• l'. 1.1 1 - the s l'emple Club • V 11111 hold it • 1 . chapel of the and Gladstone 1 noir, Oct. 2 , , at ir 'Pin of °flit, I- -I! IRIS , 1118' i .1 ( 1 , .11 for the Scwt r' •.. t Th e \ onto( People's Temple Club is composed of the young men and women of the congregation. It meets periodically and sponsors a n um ber' of social and cultural activities. Young people eligible for membership e invited to attend the meeting next ao- day' evening. T Any childcan operate them. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY PAST PRESIDENT Buick leads to7ourirloadstercomfall ART METAL RADIATOR COVER CO. 702 EMPIRE BLDG. Cadillac 7998 In memory of our saintly mother. Mary Rosenthal, Z. I.., blessed be her memory, who departed from this life president of the conregation, eon ducted the installation cerernonie• Oct. 7, 1923. The following are officei .s•for the com- Moses Kaufman. presi . ing year mother, you left us here Ilion, l.( A soli, we loved i• .till. dent; Nathan Bieltield, vice-'rest. A Ware Is vsnant In our hnnrle dent; David Goldberg, treasurer; Mi Which never ran he filled. Nathan Rosen, secretary; Clara Your Sorrowing Sons and Daughters. Weiner, sexton. The tru-tees are , wartz h e m„„, s ; ,,,.k a he i t, B am Sonsdritla• and Daughters•in-law. th. n j Grand Children and Great Grand- Samuel Reich-tein, Benjamin Cohen, children. ; Mandel Lewi: and Abraham Lewis. Gone. but nut f,,trotten. In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Jacob David Gordon. who passed away Oct. 27, 1918. October beings !SA me/n(1H, lo•ell one eon* to re.t. Of r You will ways heremembered al PS us who loved you best. Ilk Loving Father, Sister, Brothers. In loving memory of my dear sis- ter, Betty Rudnick Freeman, who died Oct. 23, 191. Iler feet the rend of rleht ha•• Isar. trod. It is not •tr•nee her •ha•' led to God Mrs. Herman Cohen. Buick curtains open and close with the doors on all touring and roadster models They are snug fitting and keep out wind and rain c%; act It y installation of Akers of t he Congregation lEnai Israel, Ferry ave- 19.11. at Beaubien street, wa , held at the synagogue Monday evening, Oct 20. Susel Goldstick. the oldest pa - f ,. ..... ...... . ** . . •e st • • a .. • -• ••••ite ••• 9034 TWELFTH STREET This ---- - E. Atkinson. manager of the was not I11;111- lyrinitial Beauty She of Mandel Itr..-., Chicago, a• -Iln of in a previou : ` li . 0. , loit .lewl) C hron 0 me) 41841i Jo'..1 It, Nret Wood.* .114111 JACOB BERMAN ADOLPH FREUND ATTENDS The death of Jacob Berman ov- TWO BOARD MEETINGS cured at his late residence in t he Gray stone Apartments, 21160 Wept 1dolph Freund ari:niled the board Eue.ld avenue, last Monday morning. meetings of the 51todeflort• Home for A„ed and Hirai Israelit„ and the Ile twos 62 Y”" of age 81111 r " id" iti Detroit the past 50 years, having lewi•h Orphan Home at Cleveland this country as a fail of 11:. it Saturday and Sunday. Among romp to at the questions discussed at these meet- The burial took place I\ t olistlay n. ' Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Itakview . ing , was that of street kosherization Berman at he Montefiore Home, at which llershman totliciatt•d. Mr. •-•; via most of his time for the past kosher food is only in part available year, with the exception of two at present, and the selection of a site ninths during the summer, in Los for a new building for the orphan Angelo, Ile is survived by his widow, home. This que-tion W119 held in Mr,. Rebecca Berman; two children, abeyance. -- • Mrs. M. Nleister and harry Berman. - and two grandchildren, Elsie Mei,ter and Virginia Berman. 8$ 4 1 69.,44!"/1,; ..vea1a flan ....1c1 In paleel NI1111 - as , bleu 1, Ail, In , '4 Ir. IIiI and tirivorri•. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Clinkofstein ofMrs. Norman Buckner of 40 Dwight Mr.. Miriam Gross of 1732 West Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice asynine entertained with a bridge 11 ' Moult' avenue announces the en - ; Never of Saginaw were the guests party at her home last Saturday t••••111.1.1 of her daughter, Ilelt.n, to 1 week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles eveying in honor of her sister, Miss' -I, tome P. Sillman, son of Mr. and 'last 41 Weillt.teill Of l'ettria, Ill., won Mr . Morton Sillman o f this city. Rosenzweig of the Whittier Apart- Frit I., -pending soar time RS her guest. Mi-- Rosa Isenberg won high scoreat _— Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Froyman of meats, Little Stirs Gloria Lee Berry, yard , and Mi-s Ethyl •Barnett re- :::',o Vagueavenue announce the en-1 .. tzeinent of their daughter, Ida, to .(laughter of Mr. and ND-. Irwin lit•rry eeiyell the consolation. 'Those pre, Ma, A. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs.I (Anne \Vico of Wilmette, Ill., to , - eat were the Nlisses Marion Kovinsky, Isadore Stone of 28 East Fore•lim e rly o f D e troit. entertained 11 PeriCet. Strifling, Josephine Sandor- guests at her home last weekin honor tiff, Rosa Isenberg, Viola Kaufman, 1 of her third birthday anniversary. Lille alai Ethyl Barnett. The engage o D a vid c o ., Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorf of 9168 Decorations at the par ,• were ear- !tent of MissM'einsteln t Ihei.it(411 avenue announce the en-' vied out in autumn coi-rs 81111 Ilal- hen of I hilatlelphia was recently an.1 ,.d. nottne re used gagement of their (laughter, Miriam,lt o ween no v e lties an d fa,,,,:, w e __ --- to Nathan Gersuk of Ii,' roil, former-1, i n th e t a bl e , Mrs. M. Hollander of Rochester b — i ly of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. I. Welostein of Vir• the gue-tof her daughter, Mrs. Alex- trill , 3 park have returned from a visit and. r Elbling. _____ _ - . with their c'dhlren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr,.. I. Kaufman has left for Chi- I. Greene or New Yuri, City. vi-it her darOiters, Mrs. tai I 15,.11 9 - - -. - .? ' s Lillian Weinberg is ill chargecharlt . Winberg and 5Irs. Frank of the bridge tea that will be given Keenan. :Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barack (Belle the afternoon of Nov. 1 at Oriole Rosen) of 4075 Blaine avenue are re- . Tt•rrace by the members of the Fel BICUR CHOLEM PLANS , , , , iving felicitations on the birth of Stem Club. , _ Muriel, Oct. 15. A HALLOWEEN DANCE _ _ _ a (laughter, Doris The Alpha.etae Sorority will give V • — , . Mr. and Mrs. Lsattire Blumenthal a t ..tome ..tome Halloween frolic Oct. 25 1 a I ht. M oir Cholera Society has plan• tied a Hallo weep dance to be held at „ r I I tid I Byron avenue announce the at 7:13 Clairmount avenue. — •_ .- I he Shaarey Zetlek Synagogue I hurs- ,ii)i,rthhIt5i. f a daughter, Phyllis Adele, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon, 1' 1 Oct. :to, in place of the regular 11 Y. SOW formerly of uxedo avenue, are mi in e e ting seheduled for that evening. -- 51r. and Mrs. :Maurice W. Pollick residing at 2025 Wt.st Euclid avenue, Au orchestra has been engaged, ,t , I785 Seward avenue are receiving Selig Solomon has left for Los An-' c:iviirs will be given and refreshments er‘tl. The dancing party is classed congratulations on the birth of a son, gelds, where he will spend the winter months. as another of the get to-gether par- Sidney Edwin, Oct. 5. - — which the Ilicur Cholem sponsors lies -- -- 11 Mrs. Samuel Meisner of Columbus fir the Jewish young people of De. : Mr. and Mrs. Meyer E. Tarnopol Kaufman of Reading. trait. The success of the heap Year (Pearl Chimovitt I announce the birth anti Mrs. Saul Mrs. Benjamin parties given by the society Ith4 year Pa., are the guests 1of a son, Jerome, Oct. 14. Kaufman of IOS Massachusetts ave. has encouraged the members to con- - - — tinue the get-together affairs another Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reitler of nue. season. A nominal fee will be charged 5338 B eaubien street are receiving Mrs . Louis Frankel of 1414 Hazel- next Thursday to defray the expenses, ;congratulations on the birth of a wood avenue has returned from an of the evening's entertainment. ilang iter, Shirley Betty, Sept. 26. extended visit with friends in Battle A committee, headed by Jack Ito- -- setiberv, a-sisted by Jack Behrmann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of Creek, Lawton and Lansing. --- - - has engaged the ballroom (If the view '1.150 Hazelwood avenue are receiv- M rs. I. Horowitz of Ivanhoe avenue Book-Cadillac Hotel for a dance to' Mg fent itetions on the birth of a Las as her house guest her sister, Mrs. I (III:CH I ile ravening of Dec. I I. laarliter, Carolyn, Oct. 19. \ 1. tses Schloss of the Edgewater I.• • 11. , first large dance which ----- o. .• -...•.ey has on its calendar for 51r. and Mrs. David A.fi l lubar of Peach Hotel, Chicago. „ ,.1 1150 Woodvard odlenur ,•4/ rervokl,a C of When the, Ilalliticren Cot winks his w ad 10•Itow eye, * roof the ll'irked Witch trotehen and the Black Crow cries, come join in the revel in the 1■ 10011 . 71 yhottly light. ■ C■ zuRA /11tsci Pontiac Notes CLEANED AS THEY SHOULD BE I .:.; e 6. 0 1! 4°P ; , NI, . -4 Gloves You will be , ( nets th srt i& sV\.aulis. Akul -tEE1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Sehakne of 21173 Hazelwood avenue, who spent Cie na•t fortnight in New York, are ' tlaYing in Atlantic City for a week' Photo by Charles F. \Vhity. prior to returning to Detroit. MISS ALINE D. SCHILLER -______— MISS ELSIE RASSNER Miss Betty Davis, who left last • No. 35y,Order Eastern • Mr. and Mrs. ;aeon Rassner 'of ( week for Charlestown, W. Va., where Chapter, at the Star, at the Eastern Star Temple on 1623 Glynn court announce the en - she was to he maid of honor .AlexandrinenVelltIe Monday evening, s Esth e r gagem•nt of their daughter, Elsie, tol ma rriage o f h e r cousin, \li on d a y b y . Oct. 27. Mi-s Schiller, w•ho has 11' :Maurice A. Levelt, son of Mr. and !D av i,. was ra il e d h ome M soprano voice, gave a recital Mrs, William A. Levert of Blaine the illness of her mother. pleasing in Detroit last spring and has enter- ___- 1VehUe• Mrs. and Sirs, Peter Trunsky, for. Wined at many social and charitable . The tint throe officers 1.1. _ affairs. ofClairmount avenue, are r e Mr . 111111 Mrs. Philip Lerner of 1, „ ‘, 1005 en.. • m•rly siding in their new hone at 2275 each Eastern Star chapter in the city I Theodore avenue announce have been invited to be thehonor gagenient of t heir daughter, Betty,' \Vest Boston boulevard. ,gut•sts at the dinner. Two classes will tion of 0 ..— Iii Bernard Waldman, son of Mr. and dinner. The Sil as 211811wwestEa. Ile initiated following the 211811 , Mrs. Lewis Waldman of this city. initiation will be conducted t1; the • ome er h a t h .__. __ . i ,11,1 avenue entertained 1 1 11 officers. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cort•man of 6.10 l i last Sunday evening with a surprise . viPit11 -- - Ead Kirby avenue " ""ce the en - birthday party in honor tif her bus. cage:Sent of their (laughter, Sarah, ! bond, Silos Cohen. ______ to Jack M. Karbal, 'lilt of 51r. and 1 Mr. and 51r, A. Ottenherg and M r -. S. Karbal of 262 Frederick • family of 11112 Clairmount avenue ,I•c1•1. have moved to 12511 Calvert avenue •_ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. ,lulius Welsberg of :11r. and Mrs. .1,-eph Schwartz, o The Misses NIarian Goldberg, and :239 State avenue are receiving Coll 4141 Vin'w" 1,, 1 ,11v, en , 111' a,"n"" 1;Fe the engagement of their uaugnter. Esther, ('(taro Otis were hostes-es at a 111k- gratulations on the birth of a son m shower at 511 .P 111edbuty Stewart Mitchell, Oct. 4. • to Loin- Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. ecllantos ; avenue Wednesday evening, Oct. 15, SIIIIIIIel Fidler of Detroit. in honor of Miss Bertha Otis, whose The Beta Phi Tau gave a musicale Mr. Mr. and M s. B. r Titon of 8/117 marriage to Archie Goldberg will take Beaubien avenue announce the en- rake Nov. 2 at the Shaar(iy holek Thursday evening, Oct. lb, at the gagement of their daughter, Iletty, to ;,•-( t ag e gue. Covers were laid for lilt ,Jewish Community House. Guess Detroit. Herman Goldstein of New York City. guests. were present from Flint and A„f3TA4PRiNtYgl, OSSIP GAIIII OWIISCH, Conduct. lomal qpti).? 'ts 1 1 Incomparable Values. SUNDA A acrtlsou.s The Alpha Vetae Sorority enter- e of tained informally at the hom Miss Lillian liracli, 733 Clairrnount avenue, WedoesdaY evening, Oct. 15. Among those present were five Toledo 'guests, Sydney Raymon, Chart, walk, Nudist Birlikrant, Theodore Birnkrant and Harry Pollock. I Itulson Seal Coats. American Ilr(nultail Coats, Natural Squirrel Coats. Viatka Squirrel Coats. Caracul ('oats. Fine Mole Coats. 1i111111110 1.-.1;!'115ibR:$. 111 ,g 1 W....door,/ Hint to Iniallingloo Mr. and Mrs Harry Freed of 5Plis Second boulevard heft 'Tuesday by minor for Miami, Fla , where they will reside during the winter months. They expect to visit many ;Olives toi route to their destination. ' $495 OR(11I.S1 RA II AI Miss Schiller will be among those v ho will furnish the entertainment at a dinner to be haven by l'urity . Mr. go d Mrs. Henry M. ly•tt i.• t o t nonnee the inarr'age of Cleir daugh- ter. Viola Henrietta, to 1/r. Louis Wets, of Del roil. which will take place Sunday evening. Oct. 26, at 7 ,lii o'clock, in the rainbow roam of Ihe \Vinton Hotel, Cleveland. No cards. In a Very Special Sale at 533.37 Forest Ave. E. .,- MISS SCHILLER WILL SING AT EASTERN STAR DINNER t . . oats Quality F Coats 111-4 ei-/ •,, -tinct Ettnagentents 613.SEEIC 111 PAGE NINE P 11: PLT ROM /MA Si i (A KoNicu, 1 . /.13.15-A BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Divislan of General Mows Cop. DETROIT BRANCH GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING OWEN & GRAHAM CO. Oakland PFENT & DECKER BEMB•ROBINSON CO 21143 E. Grand Blvd. at 444 East Jefferson Ave. HARLEY BUICK CO. 5740 Mack Ave. 3732 CASS Ave. LOUIS•ROSE BUICK CO. WEST SIDE BUICK CO. 5636 West Fort St. TELOT1 E BUICK CO. 12593 Wood,. At d Ave., Highland Para STANLEY KRAJENKE 11620 Jos. fantasia Ave. 6911 Gr•nd River Ave. SIEGEL - ZECKENDORF COMPANY 4134 Woodward Avenue Flowers — ' When better automobiles are built. Buick will build them At Prices Thai Sane You Half. Service That Is U (led. Deliveries to All NH. of the City. HERMAN HOEXTER SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP COACHING Charles Rosenntan, Prop. 231 Gristiot A Cherry 9171 B. Mus.. Colurnbi• University. VOICE Studio: 293 Rowena I REPERTOIRE Glendale 7981 • 9