PAGE SI, fi'itileretorrianin(Aolociz - , (ATHENA GIRLS' BRIDGE TEA TO BE HELD NOV. 21 Hudson's Annual November Mrs. Abraham Fish is asssiting Mrs. Roy Shatlin, chairman of the bridge tea and raffle which is being The membership committee of De- 1 troit Chapter of Hadassah met with Mrs. Morris Friedberg, chairman, at her home on Tuesday afternoon last, when plans for the season were out- lined. The first membership tea in the interests of Hadassah will be sponsored by Sirs. M. L. Prentis and Mrs. Julius V. Brown, at the resi- dence of Mrs. l'rentis, in the near future. Mrs. Joshua Karbal will be the next hostess, at her home on Webb avenue. LENOX Aristocrat of Chinas The "MING" PATTERN, shown above, is one of the most popular of Lenox pat- terns. The colors are blue, citron and rose, with the Indian Tree design in the center. The dinner plates are $32, the bread and butters $17.50, and the tea cups and saucers $32 the dozen. Shown in the Salon des Beaux Arts just opened on the second floor. L.B.KING CO. au) .Cibra (frana River e for the Miss and her Mother" DRESSES Always Exclusive $15 to $65 • appropriate models for every occasion Stunning Hats Moderately Priced The Peacock Shop 228 West Grand River Just off of Washington Boulevard .. - Mrs. M. Silverstone Opens the new If 1 IRLE .7 o OPS ;.' Al ridqg 0 UP en 1 . A.4 lik t.. ,s, Mrs. Silverstone is now P % or 47 , ready to prove that mart .1m, and quality need not f" . k lii A style f" ' 44 it '1, nec sssss ily be high priced. , • REssEs i 1 Features Satin Crepes Special $2.49 yard The Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith is sponsoring a card party, to be held at the community center, 275 East Ferry avenue, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 10. The proceeds of the affair will be divided between the charity fund of the auxiliary and the building fund. The public is urged to attend. Admission is 50 cents. I.ustrous satin crepes, beautiful in weave and tex- ture, are offered in this important event. Silks that may be worn every hour of the day when fash- ioned into smart frocks. The shades are the rich winter colors, including wine, jungle green, Chanel red, wood brown, Burgundy and navy; 39 and 40 inches wide. The public is cordially invited to attend an exhibition and sale at the home of David A. Brown, GO East Boston boulevard, from 11 a. m. to The Misses Jessie and Hannah 5 p. m., on Nov. 22, of the work pro- Goldsmith of Hazelwood avenue en- vided by the Detroit League for the tertained at their home on Thursday Handicapped, to the blind, cleat and evening, Oct. 28. Among the out- otherwise handicapped people who of-town guests were the Misses Shir- are not able to work in industry. ley Richardson and Rose Oretchkin Through similar sales the Detroit of Windsor. League for the Handicapped has been instrumental in providing work to 90 MRS. ABRAHAM FISH Miss Helen Storch of 3802 Monte- handicapped people, thereby helping rey avenue entertained 25 guests at them to be self-supporting. It is striv- sponsored by the Athena Girls Club, a Hallowe'en party on Sunday eve- ing to enlarge the circle of those who to take place Sunday afternoon, Nov. find the work of the homebound at- 21, at the Palmetto llotel. ning, Oct. 31. tractive and practical. Prizes will be awarded at each table and refreshments will be Complimenting Mrs. Marenberg of Flurry Marwil, formerly of East served. Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morowitz of 1955 Blaine avenue entertained with Palmer avenue, is now residing at Tickets may be obtained from any a dinner party and bridge on Sunday 1690 Calvert avenue. of the members or at the door the evening last. Among the guests were aftternoon of the affair. Miss Sally Weinberg of 3021 Car- Mr. and Sirs. llotman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Swait- ter avenue entertained Saturday eve- ALUMNI J. 0. H. WILL zer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Solai, Mr. and ning, Oct. 31, at her home with a MEET ON NOVEMBER 7 Mrs. J. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gold- Hallowe'en masquerade party. Cov- berg and Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner. ers were laid for 40 guests. Prizes The Detroit Chapter of the alumni were won by Miss Flo Golden and of the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Rose Hodes of 445 Melbourne ave- Sol Schwartz and Joseph Aller. Home will hold its regular monthly nue has left for New York, Atlantic Among the out-of-town guests were meeting on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 3 p. " ' hiladelphia. While in New members of the Tau Epsilon Tau m., at the B'nai B'rith Community ■ ,, •••• ■ she will visit her sister, Mrs . Fraternity of Ann Arbor. Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. There evy (Alyce Hodes) at the Belle- The Misses Ressler of Collingwood are nearly 100 graduates of the or- tratf ord. avenue entertained Saturday eve- phanage residing in the city and, as ning, Oct. 30, with a Hallowe'en the addresses of some are not defi- t o Misses Fae Shift, Louise Fein- nitely known, it is hoped that this no- and Jane Burgge spent Hal- party at their home. Covers were tice of the forthcoming meeting will laid for 20 guests. 'en in Detroit, the guests of Jay be sufficient for their attendance. of Cortland avenue. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder enter- Very important business will be tained the officers of the Perfection transacted and every member is r. and Mrs. Alex R. Goldstein Lodge and their wives at a dinner at urged to be on hand promptly at 3 daughter, Muriel, of 1416 Vir- Hotel Addison, which was followed o'clock. park wish to announce that they by a theater party at the Temple on changed the family name to Monday evening, Nov. 1. Dr. Eder WILL HOLD CEMETERY win. in the worshipful master of the or- DEDICATION ON NOV. 7 ganization. he Athena Girls were hostesses at On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 7, at The Athena Girls will act as hos- 1:30 o'clock sharp, busses will leave i nner-dance on Sunday, Oct. 31, he Pirate Ship in celebration of tesses at a bridge-tea on Sunday, Nov. from 682 East Warren avenue for 21, at the Palmetto llotel. r seventh anniversary. the cemetery dedication to be given by the Independent Detroit Lodge at Mr. and Mrs. S. Bonfield, formerly the Beth Ilachaim Cemetery, Gratiot ins Jewell Frank of Virginia park returned from a motor trip to of 2019 West Philadelphia avenue, avenue and the Sixteen-mile road. ago, where she was a guest at the are now residing in their new home Rabbis Thumin and Fischer will of- el LaSalle. En route she visited at 9440 Dexter boulevard, Berkshire ficiate. Apartments. At 7:30 p. m. of the same day, a outh Bend, Ind. banquet will take place at the Beth Among the many pre-nuptial af- Abraham Synagogue, Palmer and r. and Mrs. Leslie Rosentha l ances Shore) have returned from fairs given in honor of Mrs. Sidney Beaubien streets. All who anticipate it honeymoon trip and are at Barnett (Miss Sylvia Cohen) was a attending are requested to send in n e to their relatives and friends dinner at the Addison Hotel and the- their reservations promptly. Admis- ater party at the Bonstelle Playhouse, sion is 75 cents per plate. A pro- 2224 Blaine avenue. given by the Omega Epsilon Sorority, gram, to include several prominent speakers and musical numbers, has M embers of the De-Pitt Club acted of which she is a member. been arranged and will be followed hosts on Sunday evening last at Miss Evelyn Levinson of Hogarth by dancing. Hallowe'en party which was given Braiker's ballroom. The holiday avenue has left for an extended trip BUSINESS NOTICE rit was carried out in decorations to Chicago. d refreshments. Covers were laid Dr. H. M. Friedman announces the David A. Kleinman has returned • 30 guests. opening of a dental office at 9428 from a delightful sojourn in the East. Oakland avenue, corner of Westmin- The Misses Elaine Teitel, Lillian Before returning to his home, Mr. ster avenue, on Monday, Nov. 8. d Ella Slutzsky entertained with a Kleinman visited in Atlantic City, llowe'en party at 252 East Palmer Philadelphia and Toronto. While in e nue on Saturday, Oct. 30. Lunch- Philadelphia he was the guest of his REV. ELIAS MILLER n was served for 40 guests. The brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Practical and Antiseptic Mabel. le was effectively decorated in or- Mrs. Cowan. Thirty years' experience. Recom- ge and black. Among the enter- Miss Helen Morris of Burlingame mendedby best dotors. inera for the evening were Sidney Also marriage performed. Address sen, violinist; Molly Smollinsky, avenue, who recently returned from Charlevoix, where she spent the sum- 6413 Ironwood Ave., Detroit. calist, acompanied at the piano by B e njamin Shapiro, and little Miss mer, appeared in a recital there on rtrude Goldman, toe dancer. Prizes Aug. 15, with much success. Miss r the prettiest costumes were Morris also played at several private warded the Misses Rose Sellings, musicals. . ely Teitel and Margaret Schott. Complimenting Mrs. Louis Roemer On Saturday last Miss Eva Slatkin and Miss Molly Marks of Chicago, Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Zoos of 1976 l tertained at her home at 9161 merican avenue with a surprise Atkinson avenue entertained with a Hallowe'en party. • rthday party in honor of Miss enee Rhineston. Covers were laid r 35 guests. The program of en- SR. HADASSAH MUSICAL TEA SET FOR NOV.17 t rtainment included Florence nor- wits, vocalist; Ann Pecherer, pianist; / A daline Cohen, elocutionist; Ann Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will weet, Salley Malek, Eva Slatkin, open its season's activities with a ' monologues; Ruth Bolhower corn- musical tea on Wednesday afternoon, SO ' osed ■ poem; little Miss Blossom Nov. 17, at the Hotel Statler. v eve several recitations and danced; Mrs. Harry Frank, chairman of ar- C harles Abrahams recited, sang and rangements, is being assisted by Mrs. anced; Jack Ellstein, comedian; Julius V. Brown and Mrs. Jacob E. rank Gerson rendered several selec- Goldberg. i ons on the harmonica and Leslie The program, which promises to be M acNamara of the Detroit Repertory a rare treat, includes such participat- T heater gave several recitations. ing artists as Ida Divinoff, violinist; Electra Von Dolcke Simons, vocalist, In honor of their daughter, Sylvia, and Lillian Shimberg Freedman, w hose engagement to Harold Flusty pianist. as recently announced, Mr. and The board of directors will act as irs. S. Lapinsky entertained with a hostesses. Any non-member who is inner for 60 guests at their home, interested in joining the Iladassah 5 44 East Kirby avenue, on Sunday, may apply for invitation card to Mrs. Oct. 24. Harry Frank, 841 West Boston boule- vard; Sirs. Morris Friedberg, 610 Complimenting Mrs. J. Harvey Virginia park, chairman of the mem- M argolis, Miss Sadie Margolis enter- bership committee, or Miss Hattie t ained with a shower at her home at Gittleman, 2733 Elmhurst avenue, 1 614 Blaine avenue. Covers were president of the Detroit chapter. l aid for 24 guests. The program for he evening included bridge, dancing a nd entertainment. High honors w ere won by the Misses Ida Lione, Esther Eisenberg and Jewel Kelley. Regular Meeting: A regular meeting of the North- Mrs. Margolis received many lovely western branch of the Jewish Old g ifts. 1 Folks Home will be held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Casper Oppenheim of Mrs. Herman Fisher, 1682 Atkin- son avenue, on Monday afternoon , and family, formerly of East Palmer avenue, are now residing in their Nov. 8. new home at 1690 Calvert avenue. The ,spoken word cannot be swal- Miss Anne Bernstein of the piano lowed. department of the Saul Abromovitch studio entertained 50 of her pupils REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR and their friends at a Hallowe'en party Saturday afternoon and eve- MOHEL informal ning at the studio, 9034 Twelfth Recommended by Detroit Physi- street. duced to cian. Now Residing at York Nat, vue-I T1 stein Iowa Becl M and t ianvi,i Glac T a d at l thei 5 has Chi Hol in ; I (Fi the hoe at i as al at spi an fat Here are crepe de chine that you can fashion into frocks, linings, lingerie and negligees. Offered in a wide range of light and dark shade's, including flesh, navy, orchid, Chanel red, light blue, jungle green. Every shade washes beautifully; 39 and 40 incites wide. The Personal Shopping Service will gladly take orders by telephone. Phone Cherry 5100. The J. L. HUDSON CO. Hudson's—Third Floor—Farmer. -.ONINININAMIlmon ■ PHYSICAL @:ruRE SHOES jy• Phu ci,544 "Known Since 1875 for Quality" Make Your Feet Comfortable We Offer You Sure Relief Built-in Arch—Snug Gripping Heels. Sizes I to 10 Width AAAA to EEE Fittings by X-Ray. FASHION AND COMFORT, INC. 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WAY1410443144474YkktrkSZUMMOV O.: ' OLD FOLKS HOME SMART HATS ONE Hats that a re duplicates PRICE ef the, shown in exclu- ONLY / shops SiVe Fifth h Avenue eve- and afternoon for 0 le. ning wear. You will see our prices In other stores—but not our ifiZ°/; supreme values! S,- ts, .7% PI • • NJ ., ep,. -. erA.) E. and Milli nerg _ „5-1. SALE OF SILKS 1 1 1 ma 4111111 AlliMill most recent fur cBOKHARAN —the innovation for sport and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sakat (Pearl Klein). formerly of Owen avenue, are now residing in their new home at 3244 Tyler avenue. 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 6426 Jules M. Goldsmith, dental student at Marquette University, Milwaukee, was recently elected an officer of the Harlequin Club. Mr. Goldsmith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Goldsmith of Hazelwood avenue. Detroit Exclusive Catering Members of the N. B. Club enter- tained with a Hallowe'en party at the home of Miss Ruth Elkins on Satur- day evening, Oct. 30. A feature of the evening's entertainment was the Black Bottom exhibition given by Gertrude Adelson and Manny Abra- hams. A` midnight luncheon was served to 28 guests. /1.agagemsets, mamas., Itarg.04 Al lesital ► twItlees. M. Cater I. the Ismatag Jovial UNA Alain 44 Ile City. we Decer4t4 Hamm riml KA ► DETROIT CATERING IA. A. PARVILA. 1211 IUGHT014 MIL 1441.34a► sass CO. wear—is one of the newer furs intro-. fashionable Detroit by Annis' fortieth anniversary. More beautiful than Caracul, and more durable, it is soft in texture with flat ring- lets. It is shown in dark and cocoa brown, log- wood, golden brown and black. Our special anniversary prices are lower than those for Caracul. Buy 'with Confidence The AN NIS FUR POST WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED 1887