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Advance Announcement of Our
November Sale
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Temple Beth El Sisterhood will
Alvin D. Ilersch, chairman of the
prepare and serve a chicken dinner
entertainment committee of the
on
the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 2,
Ph
Club announces a Hal-
oenix
lowe'en party on Sunday evening, at 6 o'clock. The occasion is the an-
Oct. 31. A club dinner will be served nual congregational meeting, which
of
to all, starting at 6 o'clock, with will follow the dinner. Members
dancing from 6 to 9. Seymour Si- the congregation and their families
mons' Orchestra will play. At 9 are invited.
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LENOX Aristocrat of Chinas
The "COLONIAL"
The colonial motif with its grace of hue
and atmosphere of quiet dignity has
been beautifully preserved and repro.
duced in this pattern of Lenox.
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Dinner plates ....... $55 a done.
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Bread and butters.... 60
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Tea cups and
L.B.KING 8 Co.
Zibrari ax) 6.0rana River
Shown in the
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Second Floor
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o'clock a keno party will be enjoyed
I Miss Rose Adess of 631 Fast War-
by all, with splendid prizes.
On Tuesday, Dee. 6, the Phoenix . ren avenue entertained with a mis-
Club will present the Detroit Reper- ' millaneous shower on Thursday, Oct.
tory Players in the first presentation 14, in honor of Miss Ann Fox, whose
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Sylvan Gr sner is the chairman in
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Krohner (Helen
charge of this evening. Preparations Ressler) have returned from their
for a minstrel show to be given , honeymoon trip and are at home
Thanksgiving eve are under way, in! their friends at 2303 Hazelwood ave-
MRS. ROY Y. CHATLIN
charge of Fred Morris. The Sunday nue.
evening family nights are attracting
which is being sponsored by the
larger crowds than ever and will be
Orean Girls, to take place Sunday
Mrs. Joseph Ilollander of San
continued throughout the season. The
afternoon, Nov. '7, at the Palmetto.
program consists of a dinner-dance Diego, Calif., formerly of Detroit, is , Assisting Mrs. Chatlin are the Misses
visiting at Murrieta Hot Springs
Etta Biegel and Dolly Goldstone.
followed by movies.
Calif., where she is recuperating
Prizes will be awarded at each table
from a recent illness.
and refreshments will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz II. Freund of
During the afternoon, a beautiful
Chicago were the guests of Dr. and
In honor of their cousins, Drs.
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund while in De- Richard and llarold C. Goldsmith of 23-piece luster tea set will be raffled.
Tickets may be obtained at the
Long Island, N. Y., who are guests in
troit last Sunday.
the city prior to their departure for door or by telephoning Mrs. Chatlin,
Hemlock 0352-W.
an
extended
European
trip,
the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol E. Goldsmith of
3385 Richton avenue entertained Misses Hannah and Jessie Goldsmith
Thursday evening, Oct. 28, with a of Hazelwood avenue entertained at
dinner-dance at the Northwood Inn the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Good Overcoats at the Smallest Margin of
Profit Known
in celebration of their twenty-fifth
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb ave-
wedding anniversary. Among the
out-of-town guests present were Mrs. nue entertained on Sunday, Oct. 24,
Goldsmith's mother, Mrs. Philip Gold- with a dinner party of delightful ap-
pointments in honor of the birthday
smith; her sister, Mrs. William C.
Cowan, and her nephew, Philip Gold- anniversary of her husband. Covers
were laid for 40 guests. Mr. Karbal
smith, all of Cincinnati.
received many lovely gifts.
A bridge-luncheon will be given by
the Ladies Auxiliary of the B'nai
B'rith on Dec. 1 at 1:30 p. m., at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel. Prizes will be
awarded at each table and refresh-
ments will be served. Tickets may
be secured from members of the or-
ganization or by calling Mrs. R. B.
Newman, Arlington 2763, chairman
of the affair. Mrs. E. J. Schwartz and
Mrs. N. Blatnikoff are assisting Mrs.
Newman.
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and
By
(Ex-Mayflower)
"Simon Ackerman"
"Known Since 1875 for Quality"
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You will want your Comfo .... in
Trikurig look
perf•ct sh•p•• Let J.
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after them •nd corolet•
satisfaction
is assur ed.
J. TRAURIG
Comforters, Pillows and M
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Completely R
6257 MICHIGAN AVENUE
Lafayette 5814.
Width AAAA to EEE
Fittings by X-Ray.
FASHION AND COMFORT, INC.
Exclusive Distributors.
1434 FARMER STREET
DON'T FORGET THE
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
EIGHTH ANNUAL
CHARITY BALL
Cantor
of Congregation Emanuel,
Taylor and Wilson.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL
Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.
Phone Empire 4322
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Among the many delightful affairs
given in honor of Miss Helen Ettin-
ger, whose marriage to Samuel Col- 1
was an event of Oct. 19, were a
bridge and miscellaneous shower at
I which Miss Ann Winston and Mrs.
, Ralph Markus were hostesses; Mrs.
Carl Berman entertained with a per-
sonal shower; Mrs. David Malinoff
I and Miss Esther Wechsler compli-
' mented the bride with a linen shower
and bridge, and the Misses Daisy and
Ruth O'Shinsky gave a bridge and
; personal shower.
avenue.
REPAIRING
Miss Ceil Miller of Taylor avenue
spent the week-end at Ann Arbor.
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Music by
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Calder at Holbrook Syearregoo
'Detroit Exclusive
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DETROIT CATERING CO.
Si. A. REREIR.A. Mr.
115 RICHTON AVL
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This Week!
Featuring Coats
of Caracul from
'295 upwards
There's only one way you can
realize the non-questionable super-
iority in style, value and quality
of furs by Rollins...c o m p are
them!
If you don't know that Rollins'
stock is the finest in Detroit, if you
don't know our prices are actually
to than those of furriers of
lesser merit, you're on the outside
looking in,
A coat by Rollins is a masterpiece.
That's why Rollins is recognized
as Detroit's foremost furrier.
Miss Selma Crag of 11514 Oakland
avenue will be hostess to 15 guests
on Sunday evening, Oct. 31, in honor
of the birthday of Miss Wilma Shen-
ker.
Regedeere•te, Woldlage. Basque.,
All Sonal Fondle..
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JULES KLEIN'S ORCHESTRA
$3. ALGER
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg
and family, formerly of 290 Fred
crick avenue, are now residing in
I their new home at 1706 Atkinson
Randolph 8164
se,
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the Benefit of the
DETROIT HEBREW
ORPHAN HOME
— at the —
ST A T LER HOTEL
SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 7
Mabel Specialist.
25 Tears' Esporteace.
Redwood by Loading
Physicians.
Friends of Mrs. Jennie Lebensber-
ger will be glad to know that she is
now residing with Mrs. Sinaberg at
I 297 Medbury avenue.
The season's finest coats,
with new arrivals daily
. at prices that cannot
be duplicated in the city.
S-.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Complimenting Miss Adele Hart-
stein and Jacob F. Schulman, whose
engagement was recently announced,
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss, formerly
Robert N. Bernstein of Collingwood
of 2021 Gladstone avenue, are now
avenue entertained with a bunco
residing in their new home at 2492 party. Miss Freda Wigler and Cole-
West Philadelphia avenue.
man Berick were awarded high hon-
ors and Miss Bess Rosenzweig won
,consolation prize. A Chinese lunch-
eon was served at midnight.
Before you decide on your
new Fur Coat, visit
Brown's.
For
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Moved to 1699 TAYLOR
place at the B'nai B'rith Community
Center.
Mr. arnan.
furmerlr
with Kollin,
w ill be
nerved to
render hip
ner•onial
• tention.
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1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phone Empire 1340-M.
on Oct. 9, when covers were laid for sam, a bride-elect of Nov. 7. High
60 guests; Miss Celia Sutkin compli- honors were awarded to Mrs. Albert
mented the bride-elect with a kitchen Prussian and Miss Rose Berick.
shower and bridge on Oct. 14; Mrs.
On Sunday evening, Oct. 24, Mrs.
C. Fishman entertained with a bridge
J. Maxmen of East Hancock ave.
and miscellaneous shower on Oct. 16'. S.
and Miss Bertha 1). London surprisedgave a miscellaneous shower in
d honor of her niece, Miss Annette
g
Miss Koperman with a brul
ov. 14.
Galison, a bride-elect N
of
hosiery and handkerchief shower on
Miss Galison was the recipient of
Oct. 17. Miss Koperman has chosen
numerous lovely gifts. Covers were
Oct. 31 as the date of her marriage
to Benjamin Fishman, which will take laid for 30 guests.
1133 Shelby St., rear Slats
When winter
comes
Built-in Arch—Snug Gripping Heels.
Sizes 1 to 10
Recommended by Detroit Physi•
clans. Now Residing at
,
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Your Inspection Is Invited
LARGEST TWO PANTS
DETROIT'S ORIGINA1, AND
SUIT STORE
What is your trouble?
Let us solve your shoe problems.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR'
In honor of the bar mitzvah of
their son, Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Golden entertained at the Congre-
gation Beth Moses Synagogue on
Sunday, Oct. 17. 11. Kerman, presi-
dent of the congregation, was chair-
man for the evening and 1. Zussman
was toastmaster. The speakers for
the evening were Rev. MilkovskY i I
Rev. Golden, Joseph Margolis and Al I
Goblin. Master Golden delivered
speeches in English and Jewish.
Amon the out-of-town guests were
Mrs. A. C. Lappin of Edison ave- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Golden, Mr. and
nue is visiting with relatives in Wash-Mrs. Zalic Goldstein of Hamilton, I
Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrick and
' ington, D. C.
I Mrs. Abe Nashman and son, Gerald,
—
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lieberman of I of Toronto, Ont.
Second boulevard will be a t home to1
Drs. Richard and Harold C. Gold-1
their relatives and' friends Sunday i
,
I evening, Oct. 31, in honor of their I smith of Long Island, N. Y., are the
children, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lieber- i guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.'
I man. No cards. land Mrs. M. H. Goldsmith of Hazel-
'wood avenue.
,
Among those who attended the din-
Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Altshuler are
ner-dance of the Michigan Industrial
Lenders Association at Hotel Stutter now residing at 1645 Chicago boule-
was
yard.
Ion Thursday evening, Oct. 21,
—
Miss Anne E. Maxmen of East Han-
Dr. Ira M. Altshuler has taken up
cock avenue.
his residence at the Lee Crest Apart-
—
Many affairs of delightful appoint- ments.
ments have been given in honor of
The Misses Lillian and Helen
Miss Shirley Koperman, a bride-elect
of Oct. 31, among which were a per- Brasch of '733 Clairmount avenue
sonal shower and bridge for 30 guests were hostesses at a bridge luncheon
hi h Miss Frances Share was and miscellaneous shower given at
at
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on Tuesday evening, 0 c t .
hostess
on Oct. 2; Mrs. Nathan Fish- their home
r of Miss Mildred Lang-
man entertained with a linen shower 19, in hono
HIS season the overcoats tailored
by these three houses are on a
par with any produced in Amer-
ica or abroad. Wherever they have
been exhibited to the clothing indus-
try they have won unstinted praise.
We claim no major portion of the
successes made by these three outstand-
ing manufacturing tailors—yet it can-
not be entirely a coincidence that these
brands have grown immensely n in n a-
tional popularity since Harry Sffrin
first introduced them to Detroit.
Once their distribution was limited
to the East. New York knew and ap-
proved them. It remained for Harry
Sarin to show the merits of these
makes to the Mid-West.
And the fact that Haley Suffrin sells
these brands lower than any other
clothier in America has not hindered
their rise to popularity in Detroit.
Hudson's—Third Floor—Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Harris of
6123 West Philadelphia avenue are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a son. Melvin Philip.
I
OVERCOATS
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinstein of
Mrs. Bertha Fishow of 7760 Fern- 436 llendrie avenue are receiving
dale avenue entertained on Sunday congratulations on the birth of a son,
evening, Oct. 17, in honor of Mrs. Harold Irving, born Oct. 14.
Minnie Woolf. Covers were laid fur
45 guests. Mrs. Woolf received many
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of
lovely gifts.
Leslie avenue are receiving felicita-
tions on the birth of a son, Joel T.,
Dr. Samuel Amberg of Rochester,
on Oct. 19.
Minn., was the guest of his brother
and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. i.ml
Amberg of 1244 West Boston boule-
yard during the past week.
MOHEL
Considerable interest is being man-
ifested in the forthcoming bridges
luncheon which the hostess commit-
tee of the Masonic Country Club will
sponsor on Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the
country club, to members and
friends. Many features are being
planned and the predominating fall
colors will lend atmosphere to the
spacious dining hall. Dinner will be
served to those who desire to remain
for the evening.
Tailored By By
This annual Hudson silk event, which
Detroiters anticipate with pleasure,
begins November first and continues
throughout the month. And this year,
fifty thousand yards of beautiful silks
for the coming Winter season will be
offered at important savings. Plan to
come to the sale next Monday—choose
from the large assortment of fine, new
merchandise — share in the benefits.
36 Adams Avenue West
Near Adams Theater
This season Caracul is indiiput•
ably pspulsr. The soft, flexible
pelts are tailored into clou-fitting
and wrappy smartness so essential
to the youthful present-day mode.
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