illt,i ll at anr / / his t, / I l ia I Nict e, PAGE TE:4 Fifty-one fear orcial art in Vet riii! arspnal I Fur Trimmed Coats In Large Sizes 59.75 A T 59.75 we have an unusually fine selec- tion of smartly styled garments in sizes up to 54. The quality is better than you'd expect under 75.00. HEYN S WOMENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Near State A Halloween costume dance was The pat week and the week to come mark the beginning of the regu- given in the Flemish room of the Toi- lar monthly meetings of the Jewish ler Hotel last Saturday evening by women's organizations in the city for the members of the Athena Girls the year 1924-25. The Badassalt Club. Bathing girls, gypsies, Spanish Chapter of Detroit, the women's Zion- damsels, witches and other fantastic ist organization, held its open meeting girls reigned during the evening. at Cie Shaarey Zedek Synagogue lust Johnny Stark's Orchestra played and Tuesday evening, when reports of the an entertainer amused the guests dur- past summer's campaign for funds ing the intermissions. Miss Matilda and of the convention of the organiz- Lieberman was a gypsy fortune teller ation held in Pittsburgh last June for the evening and told fortunes were given. The Ladies Auxiliary of from a small booth at one end of the Shaarey Zedek will hold its opening hall. Halloween favors were given meeting next Wednesday afternoon, the guests, who numbered 70. A when Morris Lt. Waldman, executive buffet supper was serve at midnight. — — director of the United Jewish Chari- Mrs. Bernard Jacoby of Waverly ties, will deliver the principal address. avenue left last Monday for Toledo, Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will deliver a short talk on the "Relationship of where she will visit her sister, Mrs. the Auxiliary to the Synagogue." A Ben Ilarris, for three weeks. luncheon will precede the address. The Fel Siem Club will give a • The Jewish Woman's Cluh will begin its season's activities with a meeting bridge-tea at Oriole Terrace Saturday next Monday afternoon at Temple afternoon, Nov. 1, in the rainbow Beth El. Cecil Roberts, well known room. I'rizes will be given at each English novelist and poet, will speak table. Those desiring to attend the on 'The Making of a Novel." The bridge and who were unable to secure Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will not tickets from the members may obtain begin its activities until Nov. 10, them at the door. Miss Lillian Wein- when, following a luncheon at the berg has charge of the affair. temple, Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller cele- York will deliver an address. Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Detroit. who brated their twenty-third wedding an- is an active club worker, is a daugh- niversary recently with a family din- 1 ter of Mrs. Kohut. The two organiz- nee at their home on Virginia park. II ations which number among their members young girls, the Yount., Women's Hebrew Association and the Junior Hadassah, opened their sea- son's activities several weeks ago. Classes in various branches of domes- tic work, dramatics, gymnastics and other activities in which young wom- en are interested have been organized Rabbi Fanklin to Preach a by the Y. W. II. A. and began their Pre•Election Sermon: work last week. The first monthly On Sunday morning of this week meeting of the association was held Dr. Franklin will preach on "The , last Sunday, when Mrs. Frank Rosen- Newer Implications of American Citi-'- blatt addressed the members on the zenship." This will be a pre-election subject The Business of Living:" sermon and will touch upon many of The Junior Hadassah will sponsor an the important issues before the pea- -=- informal supper dance at the Oriole ple at this time. A full congregation Terrace the evening of Nov. 16 as its is anticipated. first large social affair for this year. — • Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich addressed the Sisterhood Luncheon: Junior Hadassith girls at their open- On Nov. 10 the temple sisterhood ing meeting held at the Jewish Worn- will have its opening meeting of the. an's Club Oct. 9. year, which will take the fornbof a ""-• luncheon to be given in the dining Milton M. Alexander, vice-president hall of the temple. The guest speaker of the United Jewish Charities, de- on that occasion will be Mrs. Alexan- livered several addresses in the in- der Kohut, who is known throughout terest of the Detroit Community the country as a leader in Jewish COM- Fund last-tetek. Ile spoke before the munal and religious Work. members of the Cornell Club of De- troit Tuesday noon, Oct. 21, and the Affiliated Societies: following noon before the Messmates The responses to the movement to Cluh. Last Sunday morning he ad- affiliate all the auxiliary societies of dressed an audience at the Temple the temple has met with great sue- Bald i1 Church. cess; in fact, the merger has been successfully completed and a large Mr. unit Mrs. I. L. Scheinman. who number of memberships have been [ recently sold their home at 2f2 Ro- taken. These families of the congre- wena street, have left for Los An- gation who have not yet joined the r= 7 geles to spend the winter. During affiliated societies should do so at once , their absence Harry Scheinman will as the programs of all the organiza• thins are beginning within the next reside at the Hotel Stevenson. few weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman will '10 from New York Nov. 12 to spend the winter in Europe. They will visit - their children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ileintzelman, who have been re. siding in Paris for the past four years. ' Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wechsler of l'ittsburgh have returned home after !spending several days with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiglitz of Mount Clemens. — - Mrs. Carl Demont, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of Erskine street, for the past four months, has returned to her home in Chicago. GUARANTEE 413iy HOSIERY Any pair will he replaced that run. before the sole. hector tere is worn through a Mrs. Julius V. Brown h is moved from the Addison Hotel to 130 West Euclid avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cutterman (Martha Franklin). whose wedding took place Sept. 21, have returned from their honeymoon in th • east and are residing temporarily at the Addi- son Hotel. 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Bengalines Heavy Satin Crepes Imported Chiffon Velvets Duvetynes in All Shades Velvet Brocades Canton Crepes Satin Charmeuse Flat Crepes Radium Silks Crepe de Chines Kimono Prints Changeable Taffetas The J. L. HUDSON CO., Detroit 1,63 M11111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111110 • I • i/41110r Seth Ell II ates g a P_ _ riN Now is the Time to Select Your hristmas Gifts Religious School: The sessions of the religious school are now in full swing and the regis- tration is being completed. If there are any parents who wish to bring their boys and girls to the school, they should enter them during the week in the executive office of the school. Because of the large amount of work in this office on Sundays, it — is very difficult to take „additional registrations while the sessions of the school are going on. P oe t bury avenue entertained Sdnday af- and the Ladies Auxiliary of the ternoon, Oct. 26, at her h mu. with Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. On March play- I two tables of bridge, follo veil by a 2 Clayton Hamilton, author, luncheon. The guests were the Misses Wright and critic. will deliver an ad- Sa.1•e Sach •, Hilda Dembit er. Anna dress on "The Ne‘ • Art of Making Tack, Adeline Cohen, Lela Corn. Plays;" on April 6 E. 11. Griggs, 8 Pearl Gruskin, Esther Rape sport and noted American lecturer. will speak and on "womanhood and Human Pro- I the Meadann, Joseph L. corn Liebschutz. Miss Tack and cress," and on May 4 Dr. Nellie Per- ] Emanuel , Miss Cohen won the prizes at their kiss, who is psychiatrist at the De- trait Juve jle Court, will occupy the . c• pective tables. d will speak on Some platform 1 A luncheon and mah jt ng party Problem - of Adoleseence." ub will give three evening The Was given at the home of Miss Myrtle Brocky, president of tin. Social Fleur programs during the winter. Morris •rnoon. The Waldman. new executive director of Club, last Saturday a f , Jewish Charities, will same evening 12 co tides attended a the United speak before the members of the club surprise party at ('Sc home of Miss • their friends Nov. 24. The other and Brocky in honor of the birthday an- Itwo lectures will he given the even- niversary of Miss Reta Freedman. and Feb. 9. On the 19 ings of Jan. - - - Dr MIrt in B. Robinson of 214 Me.! first date Charles Zueblin will take recently promoted, as his title "The White Man on the Lean avenue was to the rank of makir in the Sixty-fifth Trail" and on the following occasion Division Cavalry. Dr. Robinson served Mr. and Mrs. Nlichitaro Ongawa, in- :. *ha savant world war and is now terpreters of Japanese life, will speak $1 Down and $1 a Week ZUEEWACEVNDCANTaild Open 1 I HIS year give gifts for the home—and make your selections now from our wonderful display—which is fairly brimming over with beautiful new gift merchandise. There is sure • to be just the gift you want for every member of the family—gifts that :will be appreciated above anything else you could select. Make your selections now at leisure and avoid the Christmas crowds. We will hold your purchases and deliver them whenever and wherever you want them. To make your gift buying easy we will give you the privilege of choosing whatever you want from our immense stock and paying only and Novelist Heeds List of Famous Lecturers. The Jewish Woman's Club will of- fer its members a program of un- usual interest at the first monthly meeting of the season next Monday afternoon. The meeting will he held in the chapel of Temple Beth El. The sneaker of the afternoon will be Cecil Roberts, author of "Scissors" and "Sails of Sunset." His subject, "The Making of a Novel," is a study of the elements necessary to the creation Of a successful book. Mr. Roberts vis- ited the United States in 1920 for a short lecture tour and because of the popularity of those lectures arrange- ments were made for him to make a second tour this year. He is a gifted author, editor, poet and man of af- fairs as well as an eloquent speaker whose interesting personality makes a lasting impression on his audi- P._ T SPEAKERS OF NOTE TO ADDRESS CLUB Mrs. Benjamin Gottliteb of 1924 Hazelwood avenue entertained at her home last week wit) a mah mg party in honor of Mrs Samuel Guterman, who recently returned from her honeymoon. Mrs. Gutterman, Mrs. Abraham Moss and Mica EN mu Kat- CTICCS. zer won the prizes at their respective Roberts' latest "Scis.sors" Mr. novel, won immediate recognition and tables. since its publication in 1923 has been The Misses Mary and Ire le Caplan translated into French, German, Ital- have moved from Lincoln avenue to ian and Danish. Subjects Are Varied. the Oxford Ilall Apartments, apart- The Jewish Woman's Club plans to ment 310, corner Brush and Ilendrie haven number of interesting speak- at recta. er at its monthly meetings, which are held the first Monday afternoon Miss F. iota Levin of 647 Frederick Stew- street has returned from a motor trip of each month. Donald'Or.den to Atlantic City, where she attended art, satirist and humorist, will speak the recreation leaders' convention. Dec. 1 on "Life and the Pursuit of En mate she visited in Philadelphia, happiness;" Professor II. R. Baum- gardt, astronomer and philosopher, Washington and CI. :eland. will speak Jan. 5 141 "An Evening Aaron J. Blunninau, ficnierly of With the Stars," and Frank Tannen- Detroit, who spent the past two years halm. the well-known prison reform- ' in Kalamazoo, has ret urmil to De- er who recently wrote a hook on trait and is now connected with the southern prisons, will speak Feb. 2 on "What I Know About Prisons." 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