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The Newest and Smartest

Coat
Fashions

;„ EtTry Smart Paris Mode is

Represented In This
Collection

$85
$150

For Misses
sad Women

Gorge ously fur trimmed
node's of the highest type in
t splendid selection of styles,
furs and colors.

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your clothing

Refreshing your clothes
regularly by the Forest
Process is a good way to
save money. It always
keeps your clothing
"new" looking and makes
them last twice as long.
We call and deliver'
promptly in every part of
Detroit.

FALL
DRESSES

Last season's Fall
dress will be

your favorite this

season, too, if
you refresh it by

the Forest Pro.

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Melrose 4200

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

ociat,And
Qrsonat

The first card party of the season
to be sponsored by the Ladies Aux-
iliary of the Shaarey Zedek will be
held at the Hotel Statler on Wednes-
day afternoon, Nov. 3, at 2 o'clock.
Refreshments will be served and
prizes awarded at each table. Mrs.
Herman I'. Cohen is chairman of the
affair and is being assisted by Mrs.
Wolf Kaplan.

Ralph G. Aronstam has left for
Ann Arbor, where he will resume his
studies in the medical department of
the University of Michigan.

Engagrairnto

CSERNOGH OF HUNGARY
WAS GUEST IN DETROIT

John Cardinal Csernogh, Prince
Primate of Hungary, who recently
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldberg o visited in Detroit, expressed a desire
1997 Gladstone avenue announce th to Bishop Gallagher to see I/r. Emil
Amhurg of Detroit at the residence
of the bishop in order that he might
be able to deliver greetings from the
physician's sister. Upon being in-
formed that the doctor was confined
to his bed, convalescent from an
operation, John Cardinal Csernogh
visited Dr. Amburg at his residence,)
accompanied by Bishop Gallagher of
Detroit and by his secretary, Dr.
Meslenye of Ilungary.
In view of the fact that Cardinal
Csa•rnogh is 75 years old, his thought-
fulness and his kindness were doubly
appreciated.

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You Will Enjoy
Wearing All Silk
Semi-Chiffon

HIM HOSE

Mr. and Mrs. E. Mosier and fam-
ily, formerly of 2519 Filigree ave-
nue, are now residing in their new
home at 3250 Leslie avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mason, who
recently returned from an extended
trip through the South and who have
had 25 years of experience on the
vaudeville stage, both Yiddish and
English, have, together with Samuel
Stern, Miss Anna Marcus, William
CLARA GOLDBERG
Stein and Miss Rose Levenberg, all
i of New York, formed a company of betrothal of their daughter, Clara, to
Yiddish players and will entertain Gilbert O'Shinsky, son of Mr. and
Yiddish
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acts at the Academy Mrs. I. O'Shinsky of Gladstone ave-
with
nue. At home Sunday, Oct. 3.
Theater, Oakland avenue.

Maurice Gordon, well known vio-
Mrs. I. Koffman of Bay City, Nlich.,
linist, formerly of Now York, will announces the engagement of her
render his services free to any char-
itable organization in the city. Mr.
Gordon is now connected with the
Van Loon Williants Company at 71)0
Buhl Building.

Milton M. Alexander addresAd the
Hamtramck Rotary Club Thursday
noon on the subject "City Advertis-
ing."

1.95

Three Pairs, 5.70

Just the stocking for autumn street wear
--lustrous, sheer enough to be lovely—
heavy enough to give amazing length of
service! Fourteen colors.

VELOURS

First Floor

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HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES

—the l'opular Mode
for Fall and Winter

Booth presents the

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EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Adams Ammo. Wont
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.

Hack

13.50

Lehi

FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Sold Only at

latest dictates of Fashion
Millinery of
in smart

Austrian and Solid ve-
lours.

Miss Rena llorwitz of 1439 Burlin-
game avenue has left for Columbus,
Ohio, where she will resume her
studies at the Ohio State University.

Every Lola Booth
11«t is designed
nuule in the
1,01« Booth 'cork-
/wool&

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Registration:
The week of Oct. 4 is the week
for registration of all classes in the
Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street., any
time during the day and from 7 to 9
p. m. in the evening. There are
classes and activities to suit all tastes
and all temperaments.

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Two Boatutful Ballrooms

Now Available for

BANQUETS, PARTIES, DANCES,
MEETINGS, ETC.

in the

B'nai B'rith Community Center

BRUSH
275 EAST FERRY, Between JOHN R. and

ANNE E. KOFFMAN

her daughter, Anne E., to Jerome D.
Dressmaking:
Monday and Wednesday, 7 to 9 p. Rynek, son of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph
Instructor,
Miss
Olivette
Mc-
Rynek of 2210 Pingree avenue.
m.
Kinley.
of
Forman the
Mr. and Airs. Samle ul ie i lorman
Decorative Art:
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Thursday, 7 to 9 p. m. Instructor, 7416 Vernor avenue

1250

Strictly Kosher Kitchen. Reasonable Rates.

WASHINGTON BLVD

For Information

Call Northway 1896, Empire 6502

CHICAGO • 1411:NUASSII

Mrs. Osgood.

Domestic Science:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 5:30 to 7 p. m.

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Gymnasium:
Tuesday, 7:30 to 9:30 p. tn.

1 Swimming:
Wednesday, 6:30 to 8 p. tn.

an EnTifie new
Dinner
Plieeritailon
And Eutninq Clown%-„,

now ogott.d.. by

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Odobert-llommIxi•Dwanbor.

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and dancer morilln—commanl

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Ukelele:
Wednesday, 7:30 to 9:30 p. ill. In-
structor, Mr. ('aroselli.

. English Literature:
Slonday, 7 :30 to 9 p. nt. Instruc-
tor, David Fink,

!Public Speaking:
Wednesday, 7:30 to 9 p. in.

The Mantilla

new gowns

Dancing:
Wednesday, 7:30 to 9 p. 0.

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Russian blouse pncscnt
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in boll bloust of gold clAl
and 'ant of blacK chiffon
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WE SOLICIT CHARGE AC-
COUNTS FROM THOSE WITH
ESTABLISHED CREDIT

it Commercial and Criminal Law:
Tuesday, 7:30 to 9 p. m. Instruc•
tor, Ilarry Scheinman.

New Dramatic Director:
Miss I,ea Damsky will have com-
plete charge of all dramatics for the
coming year. She comes to Detroit
with several years of experience in
producing plays. Miss Damsky re-
ceived her training It the Leland
Powers School in Boston and was on
the legitimate stage for a season. She
has already managed a "Y" dramatic
club in Utica, N. Y, besides present-
ing several programs over the radio.
Miss Damsky has many plans for the
new season and the dramatic classes
will have the advantage of her ability
and experience.
Beginners, Monday, 7:30 to 9:30
p. m.; intermediate, Tuesday, 7:30 to
9,30 p. m.; advanced, Thursday, 7:20
to 9:30 p. m.
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Dancer: .
The dances at the Temple Beth El
will be discontinued until further no-
lice. For any• further information
call Glendale 7971.

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The Music Study Club will hold its
first study meeting of the season at
Webster Hall on Friday, Oct. 8, at
2:30 p. m. Mrs. M. Benyas will have
Sri
charge of the program, which follows:
Historical and literary background of
Richard Wagner in Germany, by Mrs.
A. 1'ollack; the life of Richard Wag-
ner, by Mrs. L. Daniels; the influence
of Wagner on music, by Mrs. S. W.
Kesler; the story of the "Nibelungen
Mrs. I.
Lied," by Sirs. J. Earner.
Liebergott will illustrate this pro-
gram with vocal selections by Rich-
ard Wagner.

Fittingly Recognized

Seven days of stirring savings in ad-
vance trends of furniture . . Com-
plete and inspiring collections of famous
Karpen Furniture. augmented by tore-
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guished lines. . .
available

Rare values. now

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$885
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damask
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$6750
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Perfection Lodge, No. 406, F. and
A. M., will hold a special communica-1
tion Wednesday, Oct. 0, at I p. m.4
M. M. degree. At the old temple.
Banquet and dance at the entrance
of the new temple at 7 o'clock. By
reservations.
C. K. SANDORF, Sccretary.1
By Order of
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M.

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Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bachrach of
2517 Calvert avenue announce the
betrothal of their (laughter, Mildred,
to Jacob Rosenberg, son of Michael
Rosenberg of Gladstone avenue.
—
Mr. and Mrs. A. 11artstein of
17179 Lumkin avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ida,
to Jack Schulman, son of Nathan
Schulman of 1217 Hamilton avenue.

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Besides being a protection against

tect you from rains—hand tailored

Mr. and Mrs. 11111i. Schneider of
2530 West Philadelphia avenue an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Sophie, to William Dulier-
stein, sots of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Du-
burst ein of Chicago, at a dinner for
30 guests, which was held at their
home on Sunday, Sept. 26. A re-
ception followed at the Ilotel Stotler.
Among the out-of-town guests were
Mr• and Mrs. Ellis Duberstein. Mr.
, and Mrs. Jack Dube stein,
and Miss Jean Duborstein and Iler-
bert Mills, all of Chicago.

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FORMAN

Choir:
Fag ft voices are needed for the
choir for Friday night services. Those I Mr. and Mrs. Ascher Iskowitz of
who are interested are requested to Leicester court announce the engage-
: meat of their daughter, Rose, to J.
register at the clubhous ,
W.' Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
verstein, contralto of the Temple
Samuel Goldberg, of Warren avenue.
Beth El choir, will train the choir.

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DOROTHY

engagement of their daughter, Dor-
othy, to Jost-ph tionlin-ky, son of Air.
and Airs. A. 1;01)01:sky of 2491 l'in-
grey avenue.
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Mr. mid Mrs. Nathan Stitt of Fort
0421.,
announce the engage-
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ment of their (laughter, Rose, to
Harry Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Wolfe of 1930 \V --t Philadelphia
avenue. Miss Stitt is residing in the
city with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Gold of 6115 Kirby ave-
nue.

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