• 6. — MEPerkonlansnentoraca, t,PA,GE EIGHT TO LEAD ASSEMBLY AT SHAAREY ZEDEK The J. L. H UDSON CO. Miss Emma Lazarolf will train children in assembly singing, liturgi- cal music and folk songs at the Sun- SSEK 1448 All society items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The Chronicle by S 'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week'. Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Edam. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. k f 4 c_A moll unttsal presentation of t. ti CEOATS for 6- WINTER - '195 '95 - ideals of the Parisian cout. uriers are seen translated into the garments we show at these prices. Nor do vie neglect the quality for the style alone. Only the best fabrics, furs and silk linings are used in their fashioning by finest needleworkers. CHE C Quality — Value -- Service ORCHESTRA HALL THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 8:30 HAITOWITSCH Eminent Blind Violinist. Tickets on Sale at Grinnell s and Box Office "America's Best" 4 4 4 4 2 The opening of the season of the Society is sponsoring the concert which Abraham Ilaitowitsch, the bril- Detroit chapter of Iladassah will take the form of a membership tea which , tient blind violinist, will give at Or - chestra Hall on Thursday evening, will be given at the Statler Hotel on Monday afternoon, Oct. 26, at 3 Oct. 22. Among the patrons and pat- 1 ronesses of the concert will be: Fred o'clock, when the officers, directors M. Butzel, Mrs. John S. Newberry, I and membership committee of the Dr. Don M. Campbell, Charles M. chapter will act as hostesses to old Ainsworth, Mrs. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, and new members and friends who Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Warren, Mr., may desire to learn about the organic- and Mrs. Burt Eddy Taylor, Williamlation with a view of becoming a mem- Murphy, Oscar Webber, Mrs. Ed-lber. Miss Ida Keidan is in charge eel Ford, Mrs. Ernest C. Kranzler, I of arrangements and is being assist-I Mrs. William Clay, Mrs. John S. ed by Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs. N. E. Sweeney, Merton E. Farr, Sidney T. Aronstam and Miss Sarah Weinberg. Miller, Mrs. Thomas Henry Simpson, Mrs. Max Frank of Burlingame ave- Edgar B. Whitcomb, Mrs. J. B. Book, I nue, chairman of the membership' ' Jr., Mrs. F. T. Sibley, Mr. and Mrs. committee, invites all interested worn- Geo. C. Clark, Col. Frank J. Hecker, en to send their names in to her be- MISS EMMA LAZAROFF Mrs. Charles T. Bush, Mrs. Edward fore Oct. 22 to they may receive in- day School of the Shaarey Zedek T. Sumner, Mrs. Rolla C. Carpenter, vitations to the tea. A musical pro- Synagogue, which will open on Sun- Mrs. Arthur 11. Buhl, Alice D. Dodge, I gram will feature the afternoon's en- day, Oct. 18, at 10 o'clock. A. Louis Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beal, Mrs. James' tertainment. Eric Ludwig Wyle, Gordon is superintendent and a staff S. Holden, Senator James Couzens, eminent concert pianist, and Jules of competent elementary and high Henry Wineman, Mrs. Ilenry A. Kro- Klein, distinguished cellist, will give school teachers has been engaged. All lik, Milton M. Alexander, Sol M. Cole, I the musical program. children are invited to attend the Mrs. Joseph L. Selling, Samuel Hefty- . Sunday School and may register now enrich, Benjamin Lambert, Harry ' Mrs. Rose Smelsey entertained at at the synagogue. Heitman. This will be the first De- a mah jong luncheon and a mince!. trait appearance of Mr. Haitowitsch, laneous shower at her home, 1530 BETH DAVID SYNAGOG although his playing has given pleas-1 Seward avenue, on Sunday, Oct. 11, REMOVED TO BRANCH ure to discerning followers of violin in honor of Miss Anna Bennett, music in New York, Chicago, Boston whose marriagt will be an event of On Oct. 18 the Beth David Syna- and other eastern cities. i Oct. 25. gogue at 546 Winder street will be Miss Dorothy B. Shapiro, daughter closed and services will thereafter be Mr. and Mrs. Isadore A. Vine of held at the branch synagogue at John 893 Clairmount avenue will be at of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Shapiro, for. I R. and Owen avenues. The Serer home on Sunday, Oct. 10, from 2 to 5 merly of Detroit but now of Brook- Torah, books and all sacred articles and 8 to 10 in honor of the bar mitz- line, Mass., has entered Wellesleyi will be moved and the building of- vah of their son, Milton. No cards. College as a freshman. fered for sale. Anyone who wishes to reach the rabbi or who has need Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Glosser and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of for cemetery service should call the Blaine avenue are now residing in daughter, Freda, have left their sum- branch synagogue. their new home at 301 Webb avenue. mer home on the Lake Shore drive, At a recent election of officers H . Mt. Clemens, and are motoring to C. Keywell was re-elected president; Miss Sidelle Goldstein of East their home in Johnstown, Pa., to A. N. Deutsch, vice-president; A. Du- spend the winter. brinsky, treasurer, and N. Lakowitz, Philadelphia avenue has left for New a fort- secretary. Mr. Keywell was present. York, where she will spend Honoring Miss Betty Helfand, a night visiting relatives and friends. ed with a medal in appreciation of his bride-elect of this month, Miss Mil- services on behalf of the synagogue. dred Helfand enterthined on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg In an interview he stated that his day evening, Oct. 3, It their home, present aim was to work with the of- (Rose Kirschbaum of Detroit), who 539 Englewood avenue, with a sur- ficers to arrange for the building of have been living in Mt. Olivet, Ky., prise miscellaneous shower. A lap are now making their permanent a new synagogue on the northwest lunch was served to 40 guests and a home in Miami, Fla. side of the city. good time was had by all. Miss Hel- Alex Mutnick and family have fend was the recipient of many lovely JEWISH ARTISTS moved from 603 Hague avenue to gifts. An important meeting of the So- 12329 Third avenue, Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieber- ciety of Jewish Artists for election Mrs. S. II. Silk of Calvert avenue man and family are now residing in of officers will be held Sunday, Oct. entertained on Tuesday evening, Oct. their new home at 2284 Chicago 18, at 10:30 a. m. sharp at 89 Ro- boulevard. wena street. Members are urged to 6, with a bridge and miscellaneous be present before 10:30, as the meet- shower honoring Miss Florence Git- Mrs. Kalman Gittleman and Miss lin, whose marriage will be an event ing will begin promptly. The pro- Hattie Gittleman of 579 East Kirby grog for the ensuing year will be of Nov. 22. avenue are residing in their new formulated. The marriage of Miss Dina Wex- home at 2733 Elmhurst avenue. ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Esther Van Praagh of Battle Wexler of 2508 Taylor avenue, to Elliot Novitzsky will take place at Creek, Mich., who has been in Los Dr. A. Max Kohn has moved his the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Angeles for the past nine months, ha s offices to 802 Stroh Building, where Sunday evening, Oct. 18, at 6 o'clock. come to Detroit and is residing with he is limiting his practice to the dis- Rabbi A. !)I. Hershman will officiate. her sister, Mrs. Louis Frankel of 1414 eases of infants and children. Hazelwood avenue. Miss Sylvia Sternberg of Theodore Miss Irene Caplan of the Oxford street is visiting with relatives and friends in New York City for several Hall Apartments left last Monday for Life. Health, Accident, Burglary, Chicago, where she will study at the Automobile, Pints Giese, Marine, LIAO. weeks. She will visit relatives in its. Compensation, Explosion, Windstorm, Atlantic City, Washington and Phila- University of Chicago. Surety Bond. delphia before returning home. Miss Anna Holzman of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg Pa., who has been spending some time and sons of Glynn court have re- in Mount Clemens, spent several days turned from a seven weeks' stay at last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of 2073 Hazelwood ave- General Insurance Mackinac Island. nue. 922 Dime Bank Building Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berk and Mr. and Sirs. Morris B. Schwartz family of Garland avenue have moved DETROIT to the Tahama Court Apartments, and family, formerly of Farnsworth avenue, are residing in their new 1600 Seward avenue. Melrose 0449, home at 239 Owen avenue. Cadillac 8589 Honoring Mrs. Walter Golden of I and'Mr-S7tinrris Greenwald New York, a guest in the city, Miss Rose Efrusy entertained 16 guests and family of 298 llendrie avenue have moved into the Amherst Court at bridge. Apartments, 1715 Seward avenue. Miss Esther Lenhoff, a bride-elect Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Stickler of of this month, was honor guest at a luncheon at the Statler Hotel fol. 2047 Clairmount avenue expect to lowed by a theater party at the Tem- leave next Sunday for a fortnight's ple at which Miss Gertrude Schreiber visit in New York City. was hostess on Oct. 12. Mrs. Bernard Ansbach entertained' Mrs. Anna Wolfson of 2989 Vir- at a luncheon, bridge and mah jong ginia park will be at home on Sun- at her home last week. Schor is Showing in His Big Daylight Windows, Where All Can See, Two of the Most Outstanding Furniture Values in Detroit. Special 2-Piece Living Room Suite This exquisite, exclusi•• suite from one of Americas best makers has • beautiful hand-caned base. Upholstered in French linen frieze of attractive design with rich silk damask on the reverse cushions. Very special at this price: '468 Special 6Piece Bedroom Suite All burl walnut Bedroom Suite of the highestclass of design and workmanship. Richly decorated. 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PERWEIN PASTRY. SALADS e ).` cv ce o %., ,os 0: os.g\ 4°.,,c :4:11;:;:sc$c:::;i' COSY 'or ys 'oNe cao,e° NOOKS. COURTEOUS SERVICE. 9 Specializing Card Party Luncheons Lefkofsky's Corned Beef — of Course. Murray J. Sutkin See forYourself ood OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT day, Oct. 18, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10, in honor of the engagement of her daughter, Rose Beatrice, to Karl D. German of this city. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Schubiner of Glynn court announce the bar mitzvah of their son, Isador Arthur, which will take place on Saturday morning, Oct. 24, at the Shaarey Ze- I Synagogue. No cards. Previous to her departure for Seat- tle, Wash Mrs. George Poplock (nee Fannie Edelstein), formerly of De- troit, was honored with a bridge luncheon Saturday evening, Oct. 10, by her mother, Mrs. Jennie Edelstein, and sisters, Mrs. Lydia Carnis and Ann Edelstein, at their home on Clair. mount avenue. Among the guests were Mrs. Morris Berkowitz, Mrs. Harry Gurvitch, Mrs. Robert Sheer, Sirs. Henry Kasin, Ida Platt . .Ptefa Steinbnrn, Sara Epstein,. and, Rose Kahn of Sesi tti , W as h , Miss Ethel Lee. NI 5 `Plorence Weber, Miss Frances Levi ,son, Miss Mollie Edel- stein. llone :s were won by Dora Steinberg, v .thel Lee, Florence Weber and Franc es Levinson. FOOTWEAR. FOR CHILDREN Ruby's shoes are nof high priced LITTLE BOYS' SHOES THE STURDY KIND WITHSTANDS Hi..12D US,C' •n or Black Norwegian Calfskin • Cle•n with Soap and Wat ■ Sizes II', to 2 1529 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Adjoining Hotel Steller. A Unique Setting for Your Tarty H OLD your next [ .Announcement of Opening so- cial gathering at the Palm etto. Here all the advan- tages of a big down- town Hotel—yet the in- timate privacy of one's own home. Spacious ballroom, private dining rooms and banquet hall offer unequalled f a e i lities for b r id g e dinners, Aat4 a egLor social teas. e e.erselANkaATL...bl made now in adv•nre thrnoith Early •rrature. otewa• .reward. meet. are advI •hle Luncheon 11.30 to 2-85r. Dinner 5:30 to 11:30-31.25. Sunday Dinner 11'30 A. M. to 8 P. M. 51.50. PALMETTO 9.i.1 Thursday, Oct. 8, Mrs. Sidney -Ailitz entertained at a miscellaneous post-nuptial shower jn honor of Mrs. HANCOCK AT JOHN R B. P. Bankle, formerly Miss Bertha Glendale 3000 Charles H. Clements Marion Lever, a recent bride. Hal- • ' hrwe'en decorations in orange and black were very effectively carried out in the color scheme. The guests included Mrs. Morris Cohen, Sirs. Si. Schmidt, Mrs. Samuel S. Rankle, Mrs. E. Rich. Miss Virginia Cooper, Miss !Cecille Rankle, Miss Jean Pallitz, Miss Sally Shugar, Sirs. J. Metz, Miss Til- IlBagasements, Wedding.. l)•.q.ets and lie Stone, Miss Frances Kahn, Miss All Social Ckcas.ans. 1Sara Pohl. Miss Sara Brown and Sirs. th• leading j a ,,,a, Bloom. Miss Lever's recent elope- We eater Affeirs el the C1ty. ment with Mr. Bankle of Davenport, Iowa, was very much of a surprise to Ws Borers?* Hewes and Hans. all of her friends. `Detroit ExclusiTe Catering DETROIT CATERING CO. Mr. and Sirs. Simeon Cugell and family of 1421 Blaine avenue have moved into their new borne at 2969 PUBYS MUSCLE DEVELOPING illfredfRu BY-Inc 1217 Mrs. M. Krohn was hostess to a number of guests at dinner on Sun- day, Oct. 11, complimenting Rabbi Frani, his mother and brother. Cov- ers were laid for 12. 1 M. A. PEREIRA. M. 12S RICHTON AVENUE Hemlock MU I Mato 1771 Pohl's NEW KOSHER Restaurant The Finest Outside of New York and Chicago — AT — 8939 Twelfth Street formerly 8931 Twelfth Street IMPORTANT NOTICE: Mrs. Pohl will continue in Personal Charge of the cuisine. VW