A merican 5cwish Periorileal Center CLUTCH AVENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 1 B. Siegel Co. Muskrat Coats are of selected northern pelts. There are ultra mod- ish models in silver or golden brown, trimmed with red fox, brown fox, beaver, raccoon, marten, or self trimmed. Expert Cleaning Plus Service 1/4 • 1 m FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS 533.37 Forest Ave. E. fl HARRIS•KNOPPOW Mrs. Rachel Mellen of 5635 Com- monwealth avenue announces the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Selma Knoppow, to Charles E. Har- ris, which took place on Saturday, Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are spending their honeymoon on er ex- tended Eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Slobin (Fee Shatzen) of 2331 Elmhurst avenue are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Herbert Daniel, on Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lippitt (Mol- lie Eder) of West Philadelphia ave- nue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Sheila Eileen, on Sept. 23. LASKY.LEVITT Mrs. J. 11. Levitt of 1644 Taylor avenue announces the marriage of her daughter, Bess, to J. B. Lasky. JUNIOR HADASSAH UNIT PLANS MEMBER DRIVE Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Starts Sea. son's Activity Oct. 7. The Yiddish Playhouse, 2814 Host- ' ings street, will be the scene of a benefit performance on Monday eve- , ning, Oct. 5, to aid the Ilebrew Baby Day Nursery. An excellent program is promised all who attend. The nur- sery association is aiming to interest the women in the community in its work and is raising funds to carry on its activities. Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg is president of the association and chairman of the benefit. (11 Wi IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother, Bluma Schreiber, who passed away five years ago, on Oct. 4, 1920 . SPECIAL SHOE OFFER TO MEN 1/earet mother. hwo we ntke you; 1 Ile IA ', ad without you. mother dear. For in all the worldwe ranru4 find A heart eo wonderful kind. ea e e. e ca s i s The first event of the autumn sea- son to be arranged by the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be in the form of a Suc- coth luncheon and will take place Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 1 o'clock, in the dining room of the synagogue. The luncheon, which will be followed by a program, will be prepared and served by members of the auxiliary. It will be given in a setting sugges- tive of the Festival of Ingathering. The occasion is being planned by the social and hospitality committees. The social committee consists of Mrs. Harry Wetsman, chairman; Mrs. Saul Saulson, Mrs. Louis Stoll, Mrs. Abra- ham Srere, Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein, Mrs. Harry Selker, Mrs. Samuel Frank, Mrs. Ilitnon Kaplan, Sirs. Rob- ert Marwil and Mrs. Charles Smith. The members of the hospitality com- mittee are Mrs. B. Blumrosen, chair- man; • Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Benja- min Goldman, Mrs. David S. Zemon, Mrs. Louis Solomon and Mrs. A. B. Stralser. The program will include an ad- a Samuel dress by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, reading of a Succoth story by Shalom Aleichem by Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman and vocal selections by Mrs. C. C. Lappin. Mrs. Saul Saulson is in charge of reservations. The last day on which reservations will be received is Sun- day, Oct. 4. Mrs. Saulson is being as misted by Mrs. M. II. Zackheim. a $9.00 Block and Pupko Special Shoes for Men. Collegian styles, all tan finish, in Oxfords and shoes. Worth much more. Our price 7 ? S. Our Display of Boys' Shoes—Second Floor. DETROIT'S BETTER CLOTHES AT CLAIRMOUNT Special This Week PLAN BRIDGE TEA ANNOUNCEMENT The Nu Beta Phi Sorority will opon its autumn season with a mu- sicale and bridge tea to be given at the Book-Cadillac Hotel in the Italian Gardens on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10 Cards will start promptly at 2 o'clock and musical entertainment at 4. Miss Betty Berick is general chair- man and Miss Sudye Jacobson is the musical chairman. Assisting Miss Ja- cobson are: Hilda Davies Krebil, English harpist; Grace Berman,' pi- anist; Rhea Harris, contralto; Sayde Jacobson, violinist. Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss, ca- terers, who recently moved from Gar- CARD OF THANKS RUBY'S FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN w. Velvet Rugs 27.50 O gat YOCKEY BROTHERS Buy Living Room Furniture •t the Factory. 1501-5 WEST LAFAYETTE BOULEVARD N 4301.5 FOURTEENTH AVENUE Open Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Evenings. Autumn Dance field avenue to 1670 Filigree avenue, wish to announce that they now have more facilities for serving the Jewish community. Weiss catering in known in the city for the excellent, strictly Kosher food, perfect service and pleasing appclintments. Phone Em- pir e 0334-51. MUSCLE DEVELOPING Every price in our store is right. You will recognize the fact when you come in and compare them with others you may see. ur policy is volume of business and not margin of profit—that is why we are able to quote such low prices. The price quoted in this advertisement will interest you. Everything we sell fair margin and we priced it according to its you is priced on a worth and cost. Drop in and let us show you our merchandise. entire community." "An affair for the A Succoth get-together party will be held by three girls' clubs under the auspices of Miss Blume Levin of the educational department of the United Jewish Charities on Sunday evening, Oct. 4, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street. The clubs are the Deborians, the Rayos and the J. J. J.'s. Mrs. Otto Kahn will ren- der five vocal selections which will constitute part of a program includ- ing games, dancing and refreshments. 'S i 9x12 Fringed Fourth Floor. Mrs. R. D. Flayer and family of 560 East Palmer avenue wish to thank their relatives and friends for CADILLAC EMPLOYES DANCE the kindness and sympathy shown The Cadillac Motor Car Cempany them during their recent bereave- employes of the parts' department ment. will hold their twelfth annual in- formal tianenig party in the form of HADASSAH MEMBERSHIP TEA a masquerade on Friday evening, Detroit chapter of Iladassah will Oct. 30, at the American Eagle Tern- • pie ballroom, Bethune and Brush give a harvest-membership tea on streets. The following committees Tuesday, Oct. 27, when old and new are in charge: Miss Idella Kempton, members will welcome the new sea- hostess; Miss Helen Diviney,•tickets; son's activities. Mrs. Max Frank, Claude Read, treasurer; A. C. Le- chairman of the membership commit- blanc, music; Frank Pellerin, prizes; tee, has already received a number H. W Crossman, general chairman. of requests for invitations from in-. terested and prospective members and wishes to state that she will gladly CARD OF THANKS receive all names, before Oct. 20. At Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gents of 5921 the first hoard meeting, held last Van Court avenue wish to thank their Tuesday at the home of Mrs. David relatives and friends for their kind S. Zemon, final arrangements were I sympathy during their sad bereave- made for the tea, of which Miss Ida Keidan is chairman. ment. Block & Pupko 9030 TWELFTH STREET Seen wherever smart women foregather! Ideal for sports, street and general wear—up- turned or straight-brimmed, bound and banded sim- ply with grosgrain. Delightful colors and black! B'nai B'rith Lodge NO. 34, 1. 0. B. B. Sunday Eve., Nov. 1 Book Cadillac Hotel Italian Garden and Crystal Ballrooms. KEYSTONE SERENADERS BRUNSWICK VOCALION RECORDING ARTISTS This is the same original band that entertains in millions of homes nightly and recently completed a sensationally successful engagement at the Capitol Theatre. • WILL CELEBRATE SUCCOTH %mile-- So soft • voice. go 'tweet A prerioux mother f rom us I, gone. Get Acquainted Price on Men's Famous $10 and $11 Just Wright Shoes for Men. Regular stock, in the newest lasts and finishes— Of genuine Austrian Velour, 18.50 Of Fine French Felt, 12.75 AUXILIARY TO HOLD SUCCOTH LUNCHEON "A Modern Plant Wi th Modern Methods." _ —to be found exclusively at Hintelhoch's1 — With corn shocks, rosy apples and sparkling cider and other symbols of the truly bucolic affair, Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and A. M., will give a llallowe'en party at Webster Hall on Thursday evening, Oct. Harry Jacobson, chairman of the committee, has appointed Ben 0. Marx and Jacob Rosenberg, in charge of decorations, a scheme which will characterize the rustic affair. As a novel feature, the attire to be worn by the members, wives and , friends will be overalls and gingham gowns. The entire ensemble of mu- sicians will be donned in costumes of a like nature. Tickets may be ob- tained from any member of the lodge. OSCAR GANTZ Oscar Gantz, 9 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gantz, was killed , by an automobile on Friday, Sept . ' 18. The funeral was hell at the home, 5921 Van Court averue, on Monday, Sept. 21. Melrose 4200 The "Glen Bogie" Hat LODGE PLANS PARTY FOR HALLOWE'EN DAY OBITUARY 11 toWadk aro. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Scholnick (Beatrice Zuieback) of 2046 Taylor avenue are receiving congratulations oil the birth of a sun, Morton, Leslie, on Friday. Sept. 25. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE We are interested in each piece of work we receive. By paying attention to each small service we have established complete confidence. Let your wardrobe keep regular en- gagements with our cleaning service. Try us once and the "Forest" will become one of your thrifty habits. S., Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen (Mar- tha 5Iorritz), 2481 Andrus avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Shari Gerald, on Sept. 30. The Detroit Chapter of the Junior Hadassah will begin the season's ac- tivities with a campaign for new members. Miss Ethel Steinberg, 1518 Edison avenue, is chairman of the membership committee. Junior Hadassah supports a num- ber of orphans in the holy Land and it has also undertaken the support of the Educational Institute for Orphan • Girls at Meier Chfeye. The Detroit chapter has decided to organize cul- tural groups for its members, each of these groups to be under able leader- ship. The following are the classes to be held: Hebrew, Zionism and book reviews. The next Junior Hadassah meeting ' will take place on Monday evening, Oct. 6, at 8 o'clock, at the Little The- ater, 89 Rowena street. 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