lifEnerBOTT /E101%/1 at ROA taz PAGE SIX JUNIOR HADASSAH SPONSORS A DANCE Fifty-one Years in Detroit arsortai November Sale Informal Beata Planned for Nov. 16 ■ I Oriole? Tarr... An informal supper dance at Oriole ; Terrace Sunday evening, Nov. 16, will be held under the auspices of the ' Detroit Chapter of Junior Hadassah as its first social affair for the sea- son of 1924-25. Mrs. Seymour Frank heads the ticket committee and is as- of Coats With the opening of the winter ac-1 The Phoenix Club was attractive sisted by Mrs. Rut-ben Rosenfeld. The tivities season of the Detroit Chapter with autumn flowers and decorations entire hall will be turned over to the evenin • Oct 31 , for a Hal- organization after 9 o'clock that of Iladassah the regular Wednesday sewing days at the Shaarey Zedek loween (lancing party. Jean Gold-, "'mg' The members of Junior Iladassah kette's Orchestra played for the Banc- Synagogue are again being held. Mrs. held their monthly meeting at the Henry Weinstein, who had charge of ing, which continued until a late hour. Mon- . .lewish Woman's Club house last Mon- A buffet supper was served at mid- this activity of Hadassah last year, day evening. Philip Slovitz gave again heeds the sewing committee an d night. Members of the club are ac- a or history of the Zmmst movr- reports that at the last two meetings tively engaged in putting on a revue lilt and Its place in Jewish history. ff• h "ph , • be called te a larger number of women attended than last spring. Dresses are the chief articles which the women sew on Wetinesdays, although another feature of their work is the annual "sheet day." when sheets for the hos- pitals in Palestne are collected and sent there by Mrs. Weinstein. In a letter sent to the Detroit chapter by Dr. Simon Tannenbaum, director of the hospitals in Jerusalem, he said: "Sheets are always needed and are welcome to us because we are able to supply the demands made upon us by our hospitals and kindred institu- tions to whom we supply linens, and they are more welcome to the pa- tients who are thus enabled to enjoy the comfort of nice, clean and fre- quently changed linens while they are in our hospitals. If it were possible for you to listen to the sighs of satis- faction and contentment breathed by t"e patients as they are changed by the nurses into these clean linens, you would feel more than repaid for any trouble which you may have in col- lecting and sending these generous contributions." The dresses, upon which the members are working at nresent, are used for the children of Palestine. Fur Trimmed Coats In Large Sizes W Miss and Matron which will be presented at the club-.Ile was followed by Mrs. Seymour house Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 26. Sol Frank, who gave a sketch of the life of M. Cole and Al Weeks are writing Felix Nlembilsohn, German composer. Miss Aline Schiller, soprano, accom- the lyrics and Seymour Simons is Pcutied by her sister, Miss Esther composing the music. The revue will Schiller, sang several selections from be presented entirely by members of Mendelsohn and Samuel Bernstein, the club. violinist, played a number of corn- __ The Misses Sophie and Minnie positions from that famous composer. This Sale—now in progress—is an outstanding November event in Detroit. Schneider - and Gertrude Hershman entertained the members of the Athena Girls Club and their friends at a miscellaneous shower last Saturday Gamma Sigma Kappa: evening in honor of Mis Ethel Last,. The Gamma Sigma Kappa Sorority whose marriage to Ned Lippit will , entertained at a Halloween party Nov. take place Nov. 30. 1. The costumes worn by the mem- Iisand their escorts made a pleasing Miss Celia Rosenbaum of Montreal, Picture. the house guest of Mrs. Robert Ellen- --- • stein, was a guest at the meeting of the Art Circle Oct. 22. Mrs. Charles We had the best time on our first Held of Indianapolis and Mrs. Harry hike, last Sunday, and we want every Friedgut were guests at the meeting one to know about it. We expect to Oct. 29, which was held at the home have a much larger group next week of Mrs..M..P. Fisher. and the "more the merrier" is our Word has been received of the mar- niece of Miss Rose Tobias of Okla- homa City to Ralph Lazarus of New York City, which took place last Tues- day in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Lazarus is a niece of Mrs. Morris Friedberg of 610 Virginia park and is a frequent visitor in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus are expected to visit Mrs. Friedberg in a few days while en route to New York. E have an un- usually fine se- lection of smart- ly styled garments in sizes up to 54. fin- Y. W. H. A. NOTES The coats are from some of the best known manufacturers, made of the season's finest materials, in- cluding many sports fabrics, most of them trimmed with beautiful furs, and are offered at prices easily recognized as remarkable. motto. Put on your knickers and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller and sweaters and come along with us and family have moved from 299 Monte- we're sure you won't regret it. Also rey avenue to 1550 Edison avenue. bring your lunches and get down to the club house by 9 o'clock, Nov. 9. Miss Claire Kapetansky of 1730 Clairmount avenue recently returned Banquet: from a visit to points in northern It isn't too early to make reserva- Michigan. tions for the banquet which will be held Sunday, Nov. 23. The Daughters of Hadassah enter- tained with a Ilalloween party last Saturday evening at the home of Miss p Esther Schlessinger of Gladstone ave- nue. Decorations were carried out in Halloween colors and refreshments of cider, doughnuts and apples were served. Twenty couples attended the J. L. HUDSON Co. FYFE'S—"Ten Floors of Shoe Service" party. Fyfe's New Mrs. Emanuel Tobias of 2069 Glad- stone avenue has as her house guest Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S , hubot her sister, Mrs. Isaac Abrams of Chi- (Amelia Goldberg), whose marriage cago, who is being extensively enter- was an event of Oct. 22, have re- tained during her visit in the city. turned from their honeymoon and are at home at the Grace Willis Apart-, Mrs. Seymour Simons of the Ilotel meats on Brush street. Whittier entertained recently at the Statler Ilotel with a mah jong and Mrs. Louis Goldman of Edison ave- bridge tea, honoring Miss Yetta nue has as her guest Mrs. Max Ro- Schwartz, whose marriage to Milton senthal of New York City. Mrs. Ro- Petroviski will take place Nov. 11. senthal is being extensively enter- Mrs. Rubin Goodstein of 5208 Thir- ty-fifth street entertained 60 guests last Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Eli A. Dorfman (Dora Williams) of 4300 Buchanan avenue, a recent bride. A color scheme of pink and white was used in the rooms, The party was in the nature of a house- warming. H EYN WOMENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Near State Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of 2973 Hazelwood avenue returned last Tuesday from an evtended trip to New York, Atlantic City, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. I Christmas Cards We have received a complete stock of high grade cards—plain and engraved and with designs. Place your order now before the stock becomes depleted. Sheehan's Book Store 1150 Woodward Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder (Em- meline Ackerman), whose marriage took place Oct. 14, have returned from their honeymoon and are resid- ing at 3211 Calvert avenue. At Farmer Woodward and Gratiot Gore and Opera Pumps The Two Most Popular in Women's Footwear tained during her visit in the city. '8" Among those who have entertained for Miss Jennie Zierer of Clairmount avenue, whose marriage to B. Roy Sa- linger will take place Nov. 23, are Miss Helen Blumrosen, who was hos- tess at a dinner and bridge at her home on West Euclid avenue last Wednesday evening, and Miss Arlene Callow of 2666 Webb avenue, who entertained at her home Thursday evening. — — The Misses Betty Steniberg and Ann and Berdie Hosdin were hostesses at a shower at their home at 2024 Mon- terey avenue last Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Yetta Gursky, whose marriage will take place Nov. 9. A buffet luncheon was served to 25 guests. Miss Gursky received many gifts. Both Models Featured—Come in Tan Calf, Patent Leather, Black Satin or Black Calf They represent the very latest style and design and arc of excel- lent quality. They arc just the kind of shoes that particular women like to wear and often pay more for, Mrs. Morton Sillman of East Grand boulevard is spending some time in Miss N.inette Weinberg of 500 Jo- Chicago. sephine avenue has returned from a two weeks' visit in Flint, Lansing and Among those who entertained re- Kalamazoo. eently at the Phoenix Club is Mrs. Max Josephs of the Hotel Stevenson, Max Krell of 7425 Poe avenue will who was hostess at a luncheon Thurs- leave Sunday for New York, whence day, Oct. 30. he will sail for Germany to spend six weeks with his brother, David Krell Joseph J. Cummins, who has re- of Berlin. • sided in loos Angeles during the past five months, returned to Detroit last 'Mrs. B. Stein, who has been the Tuesday for a short stay. house guest of her brother and sister, Third Floor Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11. Weisberger of 213 California avenue, Highland Park, has returned to her home in In-' dianapolis. She was extensively en-1 tertain(id during her stay here. Fyffe Hosiery Many Other In Keefiing With Pleasing New Fyle Footwear Styles Woodward and Adams The home of Mrs. M. Alvin of 2225 Longfellow avenue will be the seine a card party the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 18, to he given by the ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek Congregation for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary. ..e (immtzisminumawmimmEamsamKsTamcla") "The Store Beautiful" on Grand Cirrus Park Honoring Milton Petroviski, whose marriage to Miss Yetta Schwartz will take place next Tuesday, Samuel Ilartmen was host to 40 guests at a stag party at the Wolverine Hotel last Saturday evening. On the previous) Saturday evening. Oct. 25, Theodore Schwartz was host at a stag at the ' Wolverine Hotel in honor of Mr. Pet- roviski. Mrs. Sol M. Cole of 140 Berlin-1 game avenue is in New York City. * FLOWER How Coats and Wraps of Cocoa Dyed Ermine $985 to $1295 The Sea3on's Smartest Styles in the Fur Beautiful I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lipson,' nee Estelle Ilarris, are now residing at the Chicago Boulevard Manor, 3010 Chicago boulevard. Isidor Branch of 733 Clairmount avenue returned last week from a six, months' trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Brasch are spending several days in ! Chicago, where they went to attend the confirmation of their nephew, Cecil Brasch. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Kahn, former- ly of 2286 Taylor avenue, are now residing at '2988 Calvert avenue. NOVEMBER 13th to I6th Beautifully Fox Trimmed rain S - AME Genuine Mink $985 to $3500 Made from Dark Selected Pelts in Last Word Styles. Broadtail and Broadtail Caracul $898 to $3950 Elegance Supreme SATISFACTION ASSURED--PRICES ALWAYS LOW Newest interpretations of the season's smartest coat, frock, ensemble suit, sports wear and lingerie modes are found here at modest prices AUTUMN v CONVENT ION HALL" WOODWARDAT CANFIELDS Cocoa lap Weasel $595 In loving memory of our dear hus- band and father, Edward, who died 11 yearn ago. Nov. 5. His Loving Wife, Mrs. Mamie Cherkose, and Son, Aubrey. s In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Hattie who died four years ago o Po on v n usky, N No tole know. the .,loot heartache. Only tho • who lat , t elm tell. Arc! the tee, 1140 •r• shed in •il•nr• For the one we loved no well. Mourned by Her Children and Grand- children. ack eltolliutsiL? 36 Adams West, in the Stroh Budding 3 Doors East of Adams Theater . grEmadsmimMIMINI A C• K ranz Tailor I 10347 Woodr'd vi rperetuart. es y Th eanSdhosperW Between Calvert and and Service Pr eva il. Collinrwood