- - IP:rwrr, /yam Rox ICtE PAGE EIGHT !ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN AUXILIARY DANCES Mrs. Karbel is actively interested in the series of monthly dances given the last Sunday evening of each month at The J. L. Hudson Co. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot The ballroom and stage of the Phoenix Cluh was adorned with pumpkins, corn stalks, turkeys, au- tumn flowers, chrysantaemums, palms and other appropriate Thanksgiving decorations for the performance of the Phoenix Follies given Thankseiv- . ing evening by the members under the leadership of Sol M. Cole and Na- than Gross, assisted by a large num- ber of persons. A three-act musical comedy was presented before the members and their families. Sol M. Cole and Al Weeks wrote the lyrics and Seymour Simons composed the music. Following the performance supper was served and music fur- nished for dancing. The cast was composed of Stella S. Cole Emily I.. Morris, Ruth It. May, Claire I). Mah- ler, Irene J. Rosenberg, Phyllis Z. Allen, Mignon B. Ginsburg, Dorice O. Suffrin, Harriett D. Strum, Eva A. Finsterwald, Mabel J. Ginsburg, Doris I W. Finkelston, Sylvia Simons, Edgar K. Spertner, Sidney J. Allen, M. Lee Marx. Frederick 1,. Morris, William L. Fleischman, Carl M. Schott, harry Seheinman and Louis F'riedenberg. Heyn's for Coats More and more this store is becoming popular with women who want fashion- able Coats without paying an extravagant price. Variety and value are outstanding at Heyn's. HEYN WOM ENS WEAR S Woodard c. Avenue Near State mem 1448 1164)Aosed Amer. Chiffon Dance Frocks $59.5o Filmy frocks in lovely pastel colors or in white with the gay color of an effective flower. They are d a i n t y, youthful frock s, designed for dancing. Many are copies Or adaptations of imports. ie -K % J riLE3 THAT LEAD LEO MICHELSON Announces His Association With FRED A. GINSBURG INSURANCE With Offices at 504.506 Murphy Bldg., 155 West Congress Phones Cherry 5720.21 If you want REAL Personal Attention and Courteous Service, let Leo Michelson handle all of your Insurance beginning right now c of This is one of the finest collections w' coats it has been our pleasure to present is a sale, and we cannot emphasize the valth. too strongly. The fabrics are of exquisite texture, suede finished and including the beautiful Rodier Kasha. There has been a sudden demand for coats with long-haired trimmings —and a great many of these have wide borders and cull's of Russian kit fox, chapchilla and natural wolf. The styles are the very newest of the late winter season, many of them resembling first spring coats now being shown. The colors feature the new reds, in shades of cinnabar, oxblood and cran- berry. The new browns, Lebanon green, copper and black. JUDGE GORDON ORATOR FOR BICUR CHOLEM Judge Arthur E. Gordon, who has been justice of peace in Detroit for a number of years, will address the members of the Bicur Cholem Society at a meeting to be held Thursday evening, Dec. 1, at 8 o'clock, at their new meeting place, the auditorium of Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Wil- son avenues. Judge Gordon, who has had much experience in the handling of foreign cases, has chosen as his topic "Some Methods of Benefiting the Masses." Following the address Miss Ger- trude Sarnoff will render several piano selections and Miss Addins Cohen will play a banjo solo. Altogether these are coats of such real smart- ness and beauty that women who admire dis- tinctive garments are delighted with them; yet they are being sold at a large saving. Hudson's — Third Floor — Farmer Detroit's Largest and Most Artistic Cafe KING WAH LO In loving memory of our dear mother, Rachel Blumrosen, who (lied four years ago, Nov. 23. A twins ninth,. true and kind. No friend on 1•rah like her well For all id' us she did her hest. And God gave her eternal rest. 111111. 118Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's) -1=1 Special Feature Iler loving daughters and sons. In loving memory of Esther Ep- Mrs Mae Spiegel and Walter Ober- Perfection Lodge, No. 480, F. & A. felder of Chicago visited Ilr. and Mrs. M., will hold a dinner and dance for stein, who died Nov. 7, 1923, the Leo M. Franklin of 26 Edison avenue its members and their friends at 06- i 23rd (lay of Cheshvan --- the early part of the week in honor ole Terrace Monday evening, Dec. 1, .-- .- A ' • r e ci nu . One nomus is gone, of Mrs. Franklin's birthday, which oc- at )t o'clock. Ernie Young's Revue I a.=- - A voice we loved is AIM. A W., issavant In our home ' .. . -7 — curred on Monday. will be given. =..... The Only Cafe in Detroit That Has Noon Dancing 12 to 2. Private Rooms For All Occasions. Which never has been filled. --- Dr. and Mrs. Harry Aronstram of Gml in His wisdom ham recalled Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selker (Re- The boon Ili. 111150 hml given, Ann Arbor entertained 75 guests at becca Lurie) are now residing on ..— A nd though the body slumbers A here = an afternoon reception and dance Elmhurst avenue, Highlanad Park. 'the soul i.. safe In Heaven. Thanksgiving Day in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Aronstram Mrs. Richard Stern (Mabel Wein- Her Loving Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris F'. F. Epstein; Her Sisters, ----- ' wore a gown of pale grey chiffon and er) of Nashville, Tenn., is visiting her - • fur and rose velvet. A number of mother, Mrs. Diana Weiner. and her and Detroit guests were present, as well sister, Mrs. Theodore R. Kelter of I as relatives and friends from New 2457 Calvert avenue. !York City, East Lansing and Ann Arbor, William Greason and Jacob Reiss, Detroit artists, has returned from a Dr. Leo 51. Franklin was in Cincin- several weeks' sketching trip in the nati last week to attend a meeting of east. the board of governors of lIebrew Union College. ZEIREI ZION GIVING igrmple NMI 1E11 %Ars Dr. Franklin to Discuss "You Gentiles" on Sunday: Next Sunday morning Dr. Franklin will deliver a lecture on the book by Maurice Samuel entitled "You Gen- ' tiles." Dr. Franklin has Called his !theme "An Unimpassioned Review of An Impassioned Book." The publica- , don of this book has caused a great deal of comment throughout the I country by both Jews and non-Jews. This sermon, therefore, should be heard by a large congregation. The Sunday services begin at 10:45. Friday Evening Lectures: Next Friday evening, Dec. 5, Dr. Israel Boum of the Hebrew Union College will deliver the second of his lectures on the Midrash. Those who •attended the first lecture were richly rewarded by the inspiring and schol- arly lecture which Professor Bettan delivered. The lectures are free to the public. Dr. Henan is alternating with Dr. Franklin on Friday evenings. The latter is giving an adult confirma- tive course in which he is presenting the material that is used in confirma- tion preparation. The next lecture •in Dr. Franklin's course will be Fri- day evening. Dec. 12. The Temple Juniors: The members of the high school de- partment of the school of religion have completed the constitution fur the organization whi)b they call the Temple Juniors. Thin club was or- ganized for the purpose of furthering all the activities of the school and to afford soeial contacts for the young Only hoes and girl( who ore regularly enrolled in the high school denartment are eligible for member- -hip. Scout Activities: Scouting at the temple has now reached a high peak of efficiency. Un- r the able leader-hip of Charles Feinberg. thou, are three troops at the temple: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Wolf Cubs. The schedule of their meetings is as follows: Gi r l sc outs meet Thursday evening. 5:30 to 7; Boy Scouts meet Wedne«lay evening, 7:30 to 9:30; Wolf Cubs meet Wed- ' nesday evning, 6 to 7. lkinen and illivsa at $118 MRS. JOSHUA KARBAL Mrs. Theodore Kelter of Calvert the Starter Hotel under the auspices avenue entertained with a luncheon If the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah and card party at the Statler Ilotel Lodge, No. 31, I. 0. It. B. The sekrind Wednesday afternoon in honor of her dance of the series will 1/1. given Sun- sister and house guest, Mrs. Richard day evening, Nov. 30. Finzel's Or- Stern of Nashville, Tenn. •hestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Joseph of the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rassner of Ilotel Stevenson will leave next Wed- 1623 Glynn court will be at home nesday for M jam°, Fla.. where they Sunday afternoon and CVVIlillr. Nov. will remain until the end of June. 30, in honor of the engagement of their (laughter, Elsie, to Maurice A. Mrs. Ilarry ('lark of 3819 Virginia Levert. No cards. park entertained Tuesday, Nov. 18, with a bridge for 16 guests in honor Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner of Louis- of the Misses Leona and Sarah Wer- ville, Ky., spent last week-end with , ier of Winnipeg, her house guests. their children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachrach of 2210 West Philadelphia • Mrs. Jack rlilllengtein of Colling- avenue. wood avenue was hostess to the mem- I hers of the Art Circle Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher (Shir- Nov. 19. Miss Ida Jenefsky of Day- ey Isaacs) are now residing at 2710 : ton, Ohio, the house guest of 51rs. Chicago boulevard. David Curtis, and Miss Celia Rosen- , Baum of Montreal, who is visiting Mrs. Saul Davidson of 2284 Taylor Mrs. Ellenstein, were guests at the avenue entertained several children at meeting. a party last Saturday afternoon in I . honor of the birthday anniversaries of Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz ad- her small daughters, Elaine and Ger- dressed the members of Congregation aldine. Beth El of Saginaw last Friday even- , ing. Mr. and Mrs. llarry Schiff (Kate Boesky), whose marriage took place Herman Barris of 13367 Nov. 2, have returned from their Strathnmor boulevard entertained 20 honeymoon in Chicago and are at guests at a luncheon and crystal home at 1468 Pingree avenue. shower at her home last Saturday af- ternonn in honor of Miss Irene Cohen, Me. and Mrs. M. Mallinson and • whose marriage to Laurence H. Bar- family and Simon Ilarris have moved . ris will take place Dec. 17. to their new home at 1422 Coiling- wood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of 2024 Virginia park entertained 16 guests Mrs. David Goldberg and daughter, at a family dinner 'thanksgiving day Betty, of 252 East Palmer avenue in honor of their daughter, Jewel, have returned from an extended east- whose engagement to Ilyman Cantor ern trip, where they visited with rela- has been announced. tives and friends. SALE of FINER COATS and orange, with masses of green in- terspersed, for the Thanksgiving eve formal dance given last Wednesday evening by the members of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El, The dance was the first af- fair given by the society under its new administration. A tentative cal- endar for the winter has been plan- ned which includes numerous social affairs in addition to programs at the meetings. Miss Ruth Fink, chairman of the entertainment committee, was assisted by the Misses Elizabeth Lie- lierman, Esther Bernstein, Lucille Marx and Sylvia Weinberg. The Wolverine Blue and Gold Orehesra, members of which played at the Uni- versity of Michigan, furnished the music for the 150 guests present. ' Children's Confirmation Class: The confirmation class is now be- ing formed in the religious school and will have its first meeting of the year Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 2, at 4 o'clock. Children must be at least 13 years of age by the time they are confirmed and must have the required preparation in the school. Quality — Value — Service A The ballroom of Temple Beth El Was decorated with a riot of yellow NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME For Reservations Call Cadillac 5074 CHALUTZIM BANQUET A chalutzim banquet will be given by the members of Zeirei Zion at Wechsler's Restaurant, 2111 Wood- ward avenue, Sunday, Nov. 30, at o'clock. A literary and musical pro- gram will be given. The public has been invited to attend. FICIZVDS15113 giirs WM' AID SOCIETY PICKS OFFICERS FOR YEAR D. J. cal SHOPS All Are Descendants of the Late Isaac Agree, Officers of the Yitzchack Isaac Aid Society, which was organized three years ago to perpetuate the memory of the late Isaac Agree, were chosen at the annual meeting if the organi- zation last week, when the thirst an- niversary of the death of Mr. Agree was observed. The officers, all of whom are direct descendants of Mr. Agree, NhO was interested in various relig- ious and charitable activities, consist of the following: Nathan Kaplan, president; Mrs. William Sobel, vice- president ; Ezra Zatkin, treasurer: Aaron Agree, secretary. The board of directors will be composed of Charles N. Agree, chairman; Edward Canvasser, Charles N. Canvasser, °amuel Agree and Meyer Agree. The society appropriated 03(10 for •haritable work and adepttul prop., ils to assist persons abroad who are snown to be in destitute (dream- , tarwes. It is making arrangement, for a Chanukah function and a seri, if social events throughout the win- ter. GRAND RAPIDS AIDS UKRAINE ORPHANS Jews of State's Second City Effect Branch of Federation. Instiired by the interest of the Jew. ish Mothers' Alliance in the Kiev home for orphans maintained by the Federation of Ukrainian Jews of Michigan, the Jews of Grand Rapids are considering plans to organize a conference of societies with a view of joining the federation. Morris Shatzen, II. M. Abramowitz, A. II. Jaffin and Arthur 1. Shapiro. general secretary, all of Detroit, recently ad- dressed the Jewish Mothers' Alliance and a general massmeeting and point- ed nut the nature of the work being carried on in the Kiev orphanage. An executive committee consisting of members of the alliance and other groups, to serve as a provisional con- stituent of the federation, was named. Efforts will he put forth immediately to constitute a branch which will con- silt of representatives of the Jewish orgahintions in the city including the B'nai B'rith lod g e, the Workmen's Circle Temple and other groups. 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