'AT ty A merican Avid, Periadkat Center. CLAYTON ATM* - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINN TLEncriturrkwisrliiiltONICLE IREPORT FAVORABLY ON HADASSAH AFFAIR Bonstelle Playhouse to Show "Sev- enth Heaven" Night of Nov. 7. For Furs of Finer Quality F. Siegel Co. furs repre- sent the finest in quality and style distinctiveness, produced by the leading fur craftsmen of the world especially for B. Siegel Co. herr Nu.. Poi gni SIEBEL@ (014.11./UOVIALO STA tt STOOL MO CONNLLTION Keep your coats always new-looking. It pays WOMEN'S COATS Can be quickly refreshed and made to look like new at a surpris- ingly low cost. Furs cleaned by spec id process safely ■ and effi- ciently. ODORLESS AND PERFECT Melrose 4200 "A Mode-- Plant With Modern Mothoda." Dr. H. E. LIPPITT Optometrist 1308 Broadway ANNi)CNCES THE FORMAI. OPENING OF A NEW AND A : ■ 10DERNLY EQUIPPED OPTOMETRIC OFFICE SERVICE AT ram 8632 Twelfth Street on Monday Nov. 1 Dr. Albert J. Lippitt HIS SON GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST, WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH 11151. 'PHONE EMPIRE 2711 SEATS ON SALE NOW Grinnell's Boo Office. Caddis. 5753. The Sensational Russian Symphonic Conductor, BASILE. KILBALCHICH Orchestra Hall Tuesday Evening, Nov. 2nd. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD utipi4iitg HOTEL STATLEP....) DISTINCTIVE APPAREL I OP., MEN ANU BOYS Overcoats this season. With or without vel- vet collars — empha- sizing breadth or shoulder and greater length — tailored by hand of choice fab- 111:8-- '60 to '100 ,Voodward Thru to WashIngtor. "That New Vamp Toe Chiffon Himel-Hose Wears and Wears" BARNETT-COHEN Mr. and Sirs. Peter Goldman an- nounce the marriage of their niece, MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER Sylvia Cohen, to Sidnoy Allen Bar- nett, son of Sir. and Mrs. George Bar- Emanuel on Monday evening, Temple sS aft- 'Thursday nett, which took place ernoon, Oct. 21, at the horny of Rabbi Oct. 25, at which time Mrs. Harry II. Prezlauer was elected president for A. M. Ashinsky. Immediately after the ceremony, the ensuing year. Northwestern branch of the Mr. and Mrs. Barnett left for a trip The nursery was discontinued and $1,000 to Chicago and Milwaukee. was turned over to the main branch. MANN-KIMCHE An open meeting will be held on Mrs. Pauline Kimche of Warren Wednesday, Nov. 3, at S p. nn., at Temple Emanuel, corner of Wilson MIRIAM LEVIN avenue announces the marriage of and Taylor avenues, when other of show int. of "Seventh Heaven" at the her daughter, Mollie, to James Mann freers will be elected. eye . , of New York and Florida. Immedi- Bonstelle Playhouse on Sunday Members are requested not to pay ate families were present at the nup- nine, Nov. 7. Tickets are now ex- tials and immediately following the dues to collector as has been done in ' changeable at the playhouse or at young couple left for their winter the past. Further announcement in I Grinnell Bros., and all holding them regard to dues will be given at home in the South. are requested to make the exchange later date. I promptly. COLLIER-ETTINGER Miss Dorothy Epstein is chairman A very pretty wedding took place of arrangements and is being assisted by Rose Lipsitz, president of the or- on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Temple Beth ganization; Ida Vend: and Helen El, when Miss Ilelen Ettinger, daugh- Joseph Lazarowsky, a pupil of Shetzer, vice-presidents; Rose Bab- ter of Mrs. Pauline Eli nger of West cock, treasurer; Hose Gordon, ear- Philadelphia avenue, became the Henri Nlatheys, who two weeks ago bride of Samuel Collier, son of Mrs. won first place in the Michigan State responding secretary; Helen Horwitz, lea M. Violin Contest tit Grand Rapids, has financial secretary, and Ethel Stein- P Collier of this city. Rabbi berg, Rosalind Schubot, Miriam Le- Franklin officiated. again shown his ability. Immediately following the cm- On Oct. 23 Mr. Lazarowsky com- Yin, Rhea Harris, Thelma Gordon, Marion Moyer, Bessie Brenner, Lil- moray Mr. and Mrs. Collier left for a peted at Toledo with the winners of Ilion Gottesman, Florence Krell, liar- trip to Chicago and upon their return Olio and Indiana, where he also won net Rosenzweig, Bessie Green, Eliza- will reside on West Boston boulevard. first place, thus becoming the dis- trict winner. In two weeks he will beth Glasier, Lillian Branch, Victoria -- LEVITT.RUBENSTEIN go to Philadelphia, where he will en- Shiffman, Shirley Waine and Lillian ter a contest with the various dis- Pretty in its simplicity was the mar- Gordon. The proceeds will be used for the riage on Wednesday last of Miss Eliz- trict winners fur the national cham- educational institution at Meier Che. abeth Nathalie Rubenstein, daughter pionship. Miss Ethel Goldman, pianist, ac- feye, which cares for 100 orphan boys of Mrs. Julia Rubenstein of 3757 Edi- son avenue, and Louis Levitt, son of companies Sir, Lazarowsky. k girls. may be secured from any Nil,. Sarah Levitt of Cleveland, Ohio, Tickets d T of the above, or by calling Miss EP - which took place at the home of the stein, Empire 0081. bride. Rabbi A. M. Hershman ofli- This affair is endorsed by the Zion- d a t e d . The bride was charming in a gown ist Council. of rose colored Elizabeth crepe, trtm- Exceptional Values are med with velvet, and hat to match. offered you in Grossberg She wore a corsage of pink roses and a l I e y; the - ,nst lilies sit - tiht llrother's Great . . . in, mother of the Rub bride, was lovely in a gown of black s* velvet and chiffon and NIrs. Levitt, Nits. Jacob Lubetskv o mother of the groom, was attractive- Mr 570 Alger avenue announce the be ly gowned in black georgette, heavily trothal of their daughter, Nina Rose beaded. Following the ceremony, a dinner to Sigmund Cohen of this city, for Innerly of Malden, Mass. was served to members if the imme- diate funnily, after which the bridal couple left for a trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fabrick of Upon their return they will reside in 1910 Hazelwood avenue announce Cleveland Ont engagement of their daughter, Among the out-of-town guests Pauline, to William Keller, son of Mr. Mrs. Jacob Keller of 5207 Larch- Present were 101r. and Mrs. Nathan and Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levitt, mont avenue. Reception took place • Mrs. Sarah Levitt and Jack Levitt, Sunday, Oct. 24, at Union Ilall. Coy- all of Cleveland, and Hyman Cohen era were laid for 400 guest,. Among were of New York. the out-of-town guests pn>ent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Britoil• of Mil- waukee, Wis. L 1 The Jewish community of Detroit ■ • has built a Jewish Folk Shale at 539 The musicale amt tea which marked Kenilworth avenue, where children the second meeting of the year of the are being taught in Yiddish, and in Music Study Club gave further evi- the advanced classes both in Yiddish , thence of the growth and accomplish- - and Hebrew. In every city through- merits combined of the club and its out the United States and Canada, members. A very enthusiastic audi- wherever there is a Jewish popula- ence gave its attention to a ;taper iii been erect- tion, similar schools have current events prepared by MN. S. ed, and have become the center of Shafflander. Mrs. Meyer Berris, so- the cultural life of their commun. prano, and Mrs. Charles Alpern, con- ,s;• ties. trait°, each contributed solo groups; The educational program includes Hiss Edith Ella Davis presented some Jewish language and literature, He- , well chosen piano solos and in con- 10.. brew language and literature, Jewish elusion Mrs. Alan Kopelson gave a 0: history. Jewish literature, as well as most interesting reading. Mrs. Emery the Jewish language, is taught in the INIonash and Mrs. Lawrence Title- elementary classes. haum were the accompanists for the The Folk Shales of Detroit are day. Tea followed with a social hour. maintained largely by a non-partisan 1011 Wednesday, Oct. 29, the Nlusic organization. Since last year they Study Club resented a program at have achieved remarkable progress; 'the t'hildren s Hospital, Farmington, c; a branch was opened in the Fenkel Mich. district, at Princeton and Puritan 1 1i) Sirs. II. M. Lewis and Ilaughter„c: avenues and the opening of another branch On Twelfth street is being ,Jean, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Louis contemplated. The amount neces- Weiss of 2492 West Philadelphia art- s p.- sary for the upkeep of these schools, I nue. r • where hundreds of children attend Mrs. Betty Stern is the guest of daily, and the constant increase of pupils, makes it imperative that her grandchildren, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss, and daughter, Laverne Har- funds l• raised immediately. A bazaar will be held for this pur- i riet, of 2-192 West Philadelphia ave• pose at Kirby Center from Nov. 27 nue. 1:7, to Dec. 5. This will give the Jews Mr. and Sire. A. Kirachhauto and 70? of Detroit an opportunity to come I in closer contact with the shule, to (tinnily, formerly of 2505 West Grand judge the work and accomplishments boulevard, are now residing in their of the Yiddish Folk Shale Organiza- anew home at 292 Elmhurst avenue. tion and to help this organization to Mrs. II. I'. Portnoy of 31110 West continue its work in the city of De- Chicago boulevard entertained Wed- trod. , nesday, Oct. 20, with a bridge-lunch- eon for 21) guests. High honors were won by Misr Jewell Frank and the , Mesdames Esther Wartell, Shirley Cohen, Ilarris Becker, Betty Haman- 11 01T and Harold Rosenzweig. Miss Agnes Michalson entertained the guests with novelty dances, including ES• ;' 161 4 the Charleston and Black Bottom. t4t & Acknowledged I the World's Best Piano THE KNABE IS THE OFFICIAL PIANO OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA Ist,iton Cerdirlly I., tied JANNEY-BOWMAN, INC. Janney-Borman Bldg. Cor. Park and Eliatibeil, vr wwwwvwww VII YE 00111NUEJUOUtl Hosiery—First Floor. HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sold Only at EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP 28 Marna Anesuo West Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. Hack s "Kadimah" Hebrew School (Isaiah Chernoff, Director) 11729 LINWOOD, Near TUXEDO (Opposite Roosevelt School) 8821 BEAUBIEN, Nr. HOLBROOK Telephonest Empire 8385-Wi Arlington 828I-W One of Detroit's Finest Schools. it-it tho "Kadimah" and be oonvineed. 1,73,11150:01.50:MSZ5Z3:7;03;7144 FUR SALE! Thirty Salesmen's Sample FUR COATS Representing FUR CREATIONS of DISTINCTIVE DE- the very best of quality at prices 25 per cent to 75 per cent less than retail. SIGN, 1 Siberian Squirrel Coat, Fox Collar, retail $475.00 value $650; our wholesale price 1 Siberian Squirrel, Fox Collar, retail value 395.00 $550; our wholesale price 1 Siberian Squirrel, retail value $475; our 375.00 wholesale price 12 American Broadtail Coats, retail value Miss Mourine Stone of 1150 Lung- fellow avenue was hostets at a bridge party given at her home Fri- Prizes were awarded day, Oct. 22. to Mrs. Sylka Schreiber and Eve Azi- Covers were laid for eight mov. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of 2974 Monterey avenue announce the bat mitzvah of their son, Jerome, to !take place Saturday, Oct. 30, at the ' Emanuel Synagogue, Woodrow Wil- son and Taylor avenues. Reception will he held at their home on Sun- day, Oct. 31, from 2 to 10 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Reuben and J 1 family. formerly of 2711 Elmhur,t j avenue, are now residing in their new !home at 3290 Rochester avenue. RABBI ASHINSKY TO SPEAK Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, spiritual leader of the Emanuel Congregation, will deliver an address at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Delmar and West- , minster avenues, on Sunday, Oct. 31, lat 5:30 p. 4r 265.00 1 Indian Leopard Coat, Beaver trimmed, re- 295.00 tail value $450; our wholesale price 1 extra line Hudson Seal Creation, Blue Fox Squirrel trimmed, retail value $550; our 365.00 wholesale price 1 Dyed Squirrel, retail value $475; our 365.00 wholesale price 6 Raccoon Coats—very finest—retail value 295.00 $375 up; our wholesale price Ii Alaskan Seal Coats, Fitch trimmed, Fox trimmed, Squirrel trimmed; retail values . 165.00 up to $275; our wholesale price ■ lI That's the news we hear everywhere about this splendid, new, exclusively-at-Himelhoch's, all- silk chiffon stocking with the new "vamp-toe" re- inforcement and run-stop feature. Choose from forty shades. $375; our wholesale price BRANCH FOLK SHULE IN N. E. SECTION ERECTED Vim 1.95 "4 '1 ' 71 `47:1V15(.131- Enga4rinettto ti Blue and Oxford are the favored colors for Under " FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS comeLETE orricAl. BOESKY-SILVERBERG Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverberg of 1955 Favorable reports have been given Blaine avenue announce the marriage on the sale of tickets, which Junior of their daughter, Helen, to William Boesky, son of Mr. and MN. A. Hadassah has taken over for the Boesky of 2201 Blaine ammo. which took place on Friday, Oct. 15, at p. m., at the home of Rabbi A, I Hershman. 'the bride was lovely in a gown of I claret and blonde charmeuse and a close-fitting hat to match. She car- ried 0 corsage of bridal roses. Her sister, Lenah, attended as maid of honor and William Boesky was best man. Following the ceremony, a dinner was served for the immediate fami- lies at Joseph Bros.' banquet hall. After an extended trip Cnrough the Middle West, Mr. and Mrs. Boesky will be at home to their friends at '2039 Elmhurst avenue. the supervision of Fred Bated, a meeting of the Detroit He- brew Baby Day Nursery was held at VIOLINIST WINS HONORS AT CONTEST IN TOLEDO It PAYS to be well- dressed, especially when it costs so little. Refresh your clothes regularly by the Forest Process. We call and deliver promptly in every part of Detroit. 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. litlarringes I PRESIDENT IS ELECTED FOR BABY DAY NURSERY Every Garment Warranted as Best Quality, Very Best of Workmanship and Lowest Prices. Money Refunded If You Can Buy For Less WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Crossberg, Brothers & Co. International Furriers 42 GRATIOT AVENUE, AT FARMER PARIS NEW YORK CHICAGO -5 DETROIT FIFTH FLOOR p FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY LEATHER HAND BAGS '2 98 Fitted with Coin Purse and Mirror Genuine Leather Bags of a quality, style and workmanship far superior to most bags selling at this price. Calfskin Bags with "Baby Calf" trimmings; cowhides, patent, novelty grains in reptile skins ill all the wanted shades. Imitation leather or moire lined. Leather covered or metal mountings. Long, swagger or short strap handles. Fitted with coin purse and mirror. RA N 1413 to 1447 EDER WOODWARD Art