PtE &MR I 11 ceipts and credentials necessary for identification. People having boxes are asked to be careful in examining cr e dentials, g i"Nt l ,r( . 1 1teen is the only e II the money anti the boxes for the associa- thin. The Benevolent Loan Associa- nd friends of the club. The Malt, thin. has as its slogan, ', Help Nee d y •ass Lake Orchestra, a band of eigh nieces, has been engaged for flit : Families to lily Themselves." vexing. North Woodward Branch, ..I.W.L.W.O. 4Fraternat zn0 Tittb ',Notts Montebor• Lodge. bfontetiore Lodge, No. 12, Inde- pendent Order Free Sons of Israel, regular meeting Thursday held a o e.t. 93, at its lodge rooms of P. Hall, Cass and Peter- in Oa h, bon. avenues. The meeting was en- titled "laties night." The lodge passed a res4itr ion admitting the wives, sis- and mothers of members as mem- , ter r, be of the lodge. Joseph Mellinoff rendered a violin solo at the meeting. The evening was spent in playing bridge The next meeting will be hell 01 the lodge rooms the evening of Net. 13. Jewish Women's European Welfare. 9 -- The North Woodward Branch of , ' Madison Athletic Club. Women's European Wel- 1 the The Madison Athletic Club held its • the 'I fourth annual •ienie roast Sunday, fare TIrganization has completed ar- Oct. 26, at Dodge Park. William Stol- r•ngements and for the first of a series' card parties to be ler, chairman of the entertainment of luncheons committee, has planned a series of given during the winter. The lunch- Tub , eu- i and party will be held at the open meetings for the coming season, afternoon, Nov. • 'en at tote. 't uesoay the firstlif which will be held next A. 25, 12:30 o'clock. Special prizes Sunday afternoon Rowena at the Y. street. IA'. II. All will be given to the winners at the club rooms, 89 card tables. All card games will be young men whin are interested in the proVided fur, including the old-fash- l club are invited to attend the meet- haled keno. Mrs. Joseph Rabinowitz ing. and Mrs. Max Goldberg of Owen ave- --- nue are in charge of the affairs. Re- Athena Girls Club. servations may he made by calling The Athena Girls Club held a regu- lar meeting last Tuesday evening at Mrs. Goldberg, Empire 0377, or next Mrs. , Y. W. II. A. club rooms. A bridge Rabinowitz, Empire 2313. The ft .he organization will be ' hTif;tiitfug ,,,,: tay clans): was organized and will meet and i Nov. 4, at the home of Tuesda y evening from 7 Mrs. Rabinowitz, 302 Owen avenue. y every p la 8:30. to The business meeting will follow. The costume dancing party Fel Siem Club. held last Saturday evening was a sue- At the meeting of the Fel Siem cess. The club is planning another Club, held last Friday at the home event to be held in the near future. Miss Ruth Korn, 9001 Oakland The next meeting will take place of • avenue, final arrangements were Tuesday evening, Nov. 4, at 89 made for a bridge-tea to beheld at wens street. Oriole Terrace Saturday afternoon, 1. Tickets have been sold by A 1, , arii meeting of the Jewish Worne4I, European Welfare Organiz- ation held last Saturday evening at the nome of Mrs. M. Weiner, 971 Alger avenue. The meeting was called for the purpose of discussing further plans for a dance to be given the e, fling of Armistice Day, Nov. 11, nie t th Arena Gardens. The pro- ceed• from the dance will be used to effect the transfer of European war- orphai .• to Palestine. Mrs. I. Rosen- stein 1. chairman of the committee in charge 4f the dance. She is assisted by Mr- Joseph Zuckerman, Mrs. Agne• Levine and Mrs. Susel Gold- Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. Nov stick. A public meeting of the organ- A special social meeting of the La- all Members of the club and may be ization was held last Tuesday evening dies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. obtained at the door. at the Farnsworth Synagogue. 34, I. 0. B. II., will be held at the Blue Bird Girls. lodge rooms, 406 East Adams avenue, Hebrew Ladies Aid. At a meeting of the Blue Bird Girls The Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society next Monday evening. Friends of held Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, final held a card party last Wednesday members have been invited to the arrangements were made for the sixth evening at the I. 0. B. A. Hall, 682 meeting. Refreshments will be served. annual charity dance to be held Sun- East Warren avenue. The proceeds The first of the monthly dances spon- day evening, Nov. 9, at the Hotel from the affair, which was well at- sored by the auxiliary was given at Statler. Miss Anna Kurtzman, chair- tended, will be used for the various the Statler Hotel last Sunday even- man of the affair, has appointed on charities in which the society is in- ing. A large crowd was in attend- the committees to assist her t h e ance. Subsequent dances will be given terested. at the hotel the last Sunday evening Misses Edith Sominsky, Sarah Dorf- of each month. The date of the next man, Bessie Helfand, Tillie Ilalperin, V. Y. H. A. Ida Greenw dance is Nov. 30. The Vlatlimiretzer Young Helpers The next regular meeting will ' Club has completed its plans for a be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 4, at Benevolent Loan Association. pirate dance to be given the evening the home of Mrs. A, Ross, 2753 Cort- Samuel Rosen has been appointe of Nor. 2 at the Talmud Torah at official collector of the Benevolent land avenue. Philadelphia and Byron avenues. Tickets are being sold by all members Loan Association and will have all re- Hebrew Orphan Home. The officers and board of directors , of the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home are completing arrangements for the annual dance of the organization to be given at the Arena Gardens, Toes- da n Nov 17. No tickets are being mailed out. They are being sold at t home, 47 Rowena street, and by members of the board of directors. Finzel's Orchestra will play and there , will be refreshments. N19 Make Arrangements Now to Attend the 1 Annual Ball , - ADMISSION $1.50 PER COUPLE—$1.00 SINGLE .0 vice- Mrs. Sidney Stone, chairman, and Mrs. Fannie Rodin, Direc- president, as well as the other members of the Board of tors, will have tickets for sale. 010 XNft ORCHESTRA HALL A you building, remodeling, redecorating, this Will the. interior reflect your own per- sonality and good taste? It all depends upon the decorations 11011 furnishings. Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Exquisite Furniture of till period( And it isn't so much a question of how much you spend as it is that of tasteful selection--and the knowledge of how to take advantage of every favorable condition—making the most of the lati- tude. afforded. Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art Dean Studios offer a variety of choice from which such selections may be made--and the experience necessary to produce the most pleasing effects. 'the prestige of a Dean-decorated and furnished home means much to those who care! !art Dean Service help you. Talk it over with a Dean man.. Just phone (Main 0224). It means no obligation. The last meeting of the Social Mix- ers was held at the home of Miss Fay Ettinger of 1613 Clairmount avenue. Arrangements are being made for a dance to be given at Jericho Temple, Oakland and Melbourne avenues, Sunday evening, Nov. 23. Tickets are being sold by each member and may be obtained at the door. Members of the club attended a masquerade party last week at the home of Miss Gladys Gilbert of 1332 Theodore street, Club pins have been ordered for the members. Joseph Grant and Joseph Brilliant, members of Ayron Social Club, were guests of the or- ganization. Refreshments were served , and dancing followed. The next : meeting will be at the home of Miss I Esther Horowitz, 1478 Hazelwood avenue. Maevlin Club. HAR Ric J EA ri a DETROIT S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR 1 SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2 "A Girl With Conditions" NOTICE! TWELFTH AND HAZELWOOD BOESKY BROS. Ant 80 fis YEARS 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 NO 0 1NOT A The Alattvlin Club held a special I , /sr .a.t. TES a I • VII • n• t-t• meeting last Monday evening at the liTr 1111 1Jor, , home of Miss Ann Raimi, 4620 Michi- Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290. dan avenue. Plans were made for a Classes: 27 t t 1% 15 Halloween party to be given Nov. 1 T he C111,1 woe's at the home of Miss Rae Siegel, 51 I the Y. W. II. A., although the house A THOUSAND LAUGHS A MINUTE i - v ae. sue The next meeting will 1 has been opens to club- since the tir-t , Owe n classes are start - . :Meeting Cir the first time in 2 d their enthusiasm at the remarkable at the home o f NT • Rose' of the month. The 1 e . 0 . Thousands have already exp d ea l o f p ep years, the Sunday School of Mt. Sine li Swatlo, 1989 Hazelwood avenue. inn out with a great acting of the cast. Sea them in There are still vacancies in the mi • • finery and home nursing claases. Society assembled in the Tayl:i Junior Star Sewing Club. THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE SEASON Home nursing is invaluable, especial- School last Sunday. Regular nieriii, The last' meeting of the Junior Star 'Dung married women, and it will be held from 10 to 12 noon. o'!, I Sewing Club was held at the home i girls like until the synagogue is •ompl , ••.•.1 'id of Miss Selma Klein, 3758 Brush is a well known fact that treet. Plans were completed for a , pretty hats—so hurry up and register city has given the society Halloween party to be given Saturda - I before it is too late. to use the Taylor School. Pr•linin ' I evening, ary meetings for organization ha, • Nov. 1 at the I. 0. R. A. I s: Hall, 032 East Warren avenue. Twen- Saturday Night Da nce e .: been held, but this was the first etas. place at Tem- meeting. Lei-sons were conducted by Hebrew , Our first dance Tok Ty-seven eh ildren from the Orphans Dome will be the guests of plc Beth El Saturday night, Oct. 25, Mr. and 'Mrs. Reuben Levin for the club at this party. The next meet- and was a success. About 430 young classes numbering 211 children under ;rag will be at the home of Miss Rosa- men and women were present. 12 and about till adults. Louis Gild- Personally Directed by the Well Known Play Writer man was elected superintend. r' find Seiner of Medbury avenue. Monthly Meeting: Miss Charlotte. Bergsman .e. l• 1 1 - and Artist, Samuel Auerbach. n rn, t mn e , t.t tir nagnk waR sohzInel The Sunday School is to be ruhlit,.yt,irts;,ntno2nhly Perigolds Sorority. Rosen- The Perigolds Sorority held its last suT , three classes, children under 1.' yeiirs Soubrette." And including Sadie Sheingold, "New York's Greatest regular meeting at the home of Miss Watt, who is director of the budget old, children between 12 :Ind 1 , 1, and Jean Collins of Cameron avenue. The department of the Fir-t National and thine over 16. I dirt Sun - 1 T:tkets on sale all week at the Box Office, also •t Knoppow's Drug ' club is planning several special tea- Central Savings Banks, gave an inter- day were delivered 4y \ Lab. tein, iv neit Na- i tures for its first annual dance, which toting and instructive ta lk Store, Twelfth at Gladstone. president of Mt. , of Ijoing." than Seitovitz and Louis Goldman. I will be held Sunday evening, Nov. 23, girls on the "Businies sang Jewish and Jules Levy led the singing. Plans are i at the Elks Temple. C. Al Dewey's evesonweisommesonnellaMMIIIIIIIMINAMMIAMMIN IPSI Orchestra will play. The next regu- Miss Italians Emma folk Lazaroff songs. now under way for the organization of a ladies auxiliary to the society, lar meeting will be in the form of a This Sun- 00,. 11 social gathering for the members and Athena Girls: -- Mr. Goldman 31111101. _ The Athena Girls Club entertained day school marks the revival of regu- their friends and will he held Tues. Hotel . lar weekly meetings for the Jews of day evening. Nov. 4, at the home "1 at a dance given at the Static! Miss Esther Berger of Jos. Canspau Oct. 5. A large crowd attended and this city. In recent years they have of the servion , it was considered successful. not only for the ob at !MOW , holy days. Under the direction of Abram Weil, a Sunday school was Open House: Sigma Beta Sorority. m of started 21 years ago, meetings were tnig scene , si stall I the o n is. F, u house The last meeting of the Sigma Beta gayT he elb night, when he'll in a rented hall and a teacher gatherings Sorority was held at the home of Miss Salve Sachs, 1659 West Philadelphia the "Friday Nighters" meet for open was obtained from Detroit. But trans. avenue. The sorority is planning to house. Any young man or woman (natation difficulties hindered the reg- give a bridge tea at the Palmetta 110- who is a stranger in Detroit is cor- ular attendance of the teacher and the school lasted only about a year. tel Sunday afternoon, Dec. 7. Tickets dimly i nv ited. ' are heing sold by the Misses Sadye , Sachs, 167,9 West Philadelphia aye- Second Annual Banquet: Do you remember the wonderful "The Fool" Returns for Week's nue; Dorothy Diamond, 1952 Seward Of Congregation Shaarey Zcclek. avenue, and Gertrude Ilassol, 2054 time you had at the first "Y" annual Engagement at Garrick e ting will banquet last year? The second one I Virginia park. The next me Jewish Cemetery in the city. Family plots ranging N■ •,t beautiful, well - krst rea son• Sunday Evening. be at the home of Miss Florence E. 61 conning, swim Sunday, Nov. 2.t. 1 , :un four to twelve graves can be purchased by the Jew.sh community at bu t the only Shaarey Zedek members Corn. 287 Medbury avenue, Tuesday Make your reservations early because 11 d,,,,,e. The ,,,,,,, y ie envy to n of limited number e we can on y entire Jewis h community. 1 . 1 ov. evening, Nov "The Fool," ('harmingPollock s A delicious dinner for on y $ 1. In Case of Bereavement Call masterful and stirring drama that For Information Call 3 — L. KATZER. 589 East Kirby Alpine Social Club. n. 5. ZEMON, 8113 Virginia Park made new theatrical history in I h • - Northwey 2496 The Alpine Social Club entertained Hikers, Attention: Empire 8040 hike will be held on Sun- trolt by a continuous ru n of four or first 1 If. EHRLICH, 6353 Second Blvd. The t a Halloween party last week at the • club weeks to absolute capacity houses last East Hancock Northway 0312 home of Miss Ida Schwartz. Miss d ay , Nov. 2. Report at the I. SAULSON, 300 one seek only I. SAULsoN, 300 East Hancock Glendale 3552 house at 9 o'clock sharp. Bring in- sea-on will return for the week be- prize for a Dora Gosevitz received Glendale 3982 Theater The next meeting terurban fare and your lunch. Wear at the Garrick the best costume. Th Sunday night, Nov. 2. "The ginning id the club will he open to its friends. knickers and low heeled shoe,. !sal rlansaustinii Fo a l" is a drama that has taught peo- - I t will be held at the home of Maurice ple to think of life as it is and how 2 o'clock. .airs. Jacob Harvith, presi- Schwartz. not a preach- dent of the club, is chairman of the it may he bettered; it is of good deeds — the p r affair. t . ment Or a document ,. i, ,..t. Et• Rho Sigma. Nnirms miAtT:iphin j c.h ert o r hgy e , of e e silent patterned after any play or sermon The Eta Rho Serrority enter e from the pulpit. It happens to be , a J gained 12 guests at the home of the and Mrs. Manuel acoby, seteretary. real drama bawd on life, where all mi s ,e s Day ielov, 22211 flaZelwond ave- are assisting her. The proceeds from real drama comes from, among peo- nue. last Tuesday evening. A card the affair will he used for making ple everybody knows of or has seen, women and girls. BOESKY BROS.' table Was raffled and won by Samuel layettes for poor its mission hoing to tell people over Samuels. The proceeds from the attain many things they have known Newest Delicatessen Store Halcyon Club. raffle will he used for Thanksgiving but have forgotten. The Halcyon Club will be host at baskets for poor families. At an invitational dance at the Palmetto — The NOV. I. Completed, Will Be the Finest Shop Hotel Saturday evening, When Epsilon No Sorority. The St. Louis Board of Education A regular meeting of the Epsilon Royal Melody boys will furnish the has named the new school for crip- of Its Kind in America. pled children the Elias Michael School Nu Sorority was held at the home of music and entertainment. It Will Be Your Pride and Pleasure to Shop Here. Miss Betty Taylor, 635 Holbrook ave- after the dead philanthropist of that Ater a Michael played a con- nue, last Tuesday evening.lift Judge John B. Caverly, who pre nano.. Mr. ness short business meeting, the sided at the Leopold-Loeb trial, is out spicuous part in the development of tables of bridge. St. Louis .Jewish institutions and their entertained with two with a statement in support of a drive maintenance, as well as in municipal -- for $2,500.000 to establish • crime Zedakah Club. hospital in New York, where youths affairs. For many years he was the ! The Zedakah Club will give a card president of the Jewish Alliance HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH will be given scientific examination Night School and was active in all I party at the Detroit Federation of Better Known as houle.; and treatment to save them from lives Jewish and civic enterprises. women's Clubs, 4811 Second THE FARNSWORTH KOSHER DELICATESSEN ( yard, Tuesday afternoon, NOV. 25, at of crime. CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY 7'7 Social Mixers. Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home Arena Gardens TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 18 ft( o f p 00 GIVEN BY THE 14X PAGE SEVEN (AttoNici,E N4....xxxxwm. NT 4 00 00 ;0 ,=____ NO --=--1 $ / 0 '=---- / ' : 0 / 0 0 On The 'l School Amendment '0:0 00 r -----= 3 A Word to the Wise is Sufficient! 5/ WOULD Y 0 U Break down the high standard of education in Michigan by throwing nearly 125,000 pupils into an already overcrowded school system? Think! Would it build up or break down thatsystem? 0 0 WOULD YOU - Imperil the health of thousands of school children? Thousands of cases of sickness •re reported in Michigan monthly. Do you think overcrowded schools would check or increase these cues of sickness? Public, Private and Church Schools have worked together ill a program of state-wide education. Each deserves credit for the part it has played. Preserve Our High Standard of Education by Voting (X) "NO"! This amendment i• opposed by the following men who have taught at the University of Derail: HENRY BUTZEL HAROLD GOODMAN MAX FREEDMAN ALVIN HIRSCH BENJAMIN GLADWIN SAMUEL J. HOEXTER ISADORE LEVIN