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HADASSAH PLANS
THEATER PARTY
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NOW!
All Dinnerware
At Discounts From
Regular Prices
SECOND FLOOR
L B. KING & CO.
East Grand River and Library
CARACUL
Leads the Smart Parade
N this season of lux-
ury, Caracul is smart-
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Caracul for daytime and
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semi-formal wear.
Here is a handsome col-
lection of coats of the
fine/it quality Caracul, all
flat skins, soft and silky.
In the season's favorite
colorings—light beige, co-
coa, silver, bronze and
black.
Some slightly flared.
PLAN FASHION SHOW,
BRIDGE FOR SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner
The Athena Girls club will give
Sunday evening, Oct. 9, will be
ROTT-MILINSKY
announce the engagement of their a fashion show and bridge at 2
Junior Hadassah night at the Bon-
'the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
Playhouse. Miss Dorothy waa the scene of a very pretty cousin, Anna l'odolsky, daughter o'clock Sunday afternoon at the
of Mr. and Mrs. J. l'odolsky of
wedding on Sunday evening, Sept.
Ottawa, Ont., to Max Biller, son
II, when Miss Mollie Milinsky,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Biller of Bay
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
City, Mich.
Milinsky, became the bride of
Harry Rott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. Rabin of Montreal,
David Rott. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man and Rabbi Eiseman oflici- Ont., wishes to announce the en-
gagement of her (laughter, Estelle,
sled.
The bride was lovely in a white to Joe Licht of Detroit.
taffeta, tight bodice, full skirt
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weinberg of
gown outlined in pearls and trim-
Bay City announce the engage-
med in bridal velvet. Iler veil,
ment of their (laughter, Betty, to
which was cap shape, was made of
Joseph N. Bean, sun of Mr. and
rose pointe lace and held together
Mrs. II. Bean of Detroit, which
with orange blossoms. She car-
took place Sept. 4.
ried a bridal bouquet of roses and
valley-lilies.
Mrs. Freda Katz of 577 Hague
Miss Mollie Rott, sister of the
avenue announces the engagement
groom, was maid of honor and
of her daughter, Etta, to Abner A.
wore a royal blue velvet gown,
Tatken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
bouffant style, trimmed in silver
seph Tatken.
beads.
The bridesmaids, the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pulasky of
Bertha Milinsky, sister of the
1559 Clairmuunt avenue announce
bride, Mollie Gold, Nettie Shan-
the engagement of their daughter,
born, Lorraine Wolfe, Mill Gales
Sally, to Isadore S. Pilinko, son of
and Fay Milinsky, wore gowns of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Plank°.
greenish blue, yellow, rose, pink,
orchid and flesh, respectively, and
MRS. ROY Y. CHATLIN
carried arm bouquets of pink
ruses.
Say: y hotel. Prizes will be given
harry Fidler assisted the groom
for high honors at each table and a
as best loan.
MISS DOROTHY EPSTEIN
beautiful table lamp will be raf-
The ushers included Max Gold,
fled.
Epstein is chairman of the com- Henry Rottman, Dr. S. C. Silver,
Miss Caroline Goodman is in
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Al Sklar, Bell Milinsky and J. J.
mittee on arrangements.
charge of the affair, assisted by
Miss Epstein is being assisted by Rosenthal.
Recommends Continuation of Mrs. Ittoy Y. Chaffin. The gowns
Mrs. Milinsky, mother of the
the following committee: Rose
and frocks for the fashion show
Policy of Restricted
Gordon, Florence Krell, Rose Lip- bride, was lovely in an orchid vel-
have been supplied through the
Immigration.
sitz, Ethel Steinberg, Elizabeth vet dress, trimmed in rhinestones,
courtesy of the Style shop at 1503
Glasier, Rose Sternberg, Bessie and Mrs. Rott, mother of the
Broadway and the furs. by the ,
Brenner, Mateo Shetzer, Sara Ep- groom, wore a flesh gown trimmed
GENEVA.—(.1. T. A.)—The re- Fahrick Fur shop at 8907 Twelfth '
stein, Mrs. Rose Horowitz, Rosa. with rhinestones.
port of the permanent mandate street.
Following the ceremony, a din- ctonmission on the situation of the
Lind Schubot, Thelma Gordon,
laY be
lrsl
from
Tae urn atthe.
d oained
Helen Horowitz, Annette Fein- ner for 300 guests was served.
mandated territories, including Pal- members oral
Among the out-of-town guests estine, which was adopted at the
berg, Sophie Greenfield, Henrietta
Berger, Rhea Harris, Janet Levin, present were Mr. and Mrs. II. commission's eleventh session,
Helena Stungo, Lillian Robbins, Gold, Miss Mollie Gold, Ilarry held in July, was approved without
Gold and Mrs. B. Weisberg of discussion by the council of the
Celia Schustak and Ida Veliek.
Chelsea, Mass.; Mrs. Samuel Blue- League of Nations.
stein of Lynn, Mass; harry Wolf-
The council also decided to send
son of Springfield, Ill.; B. Pearl- expressions of sympathy to the
man, Simon Pearlman, Sam Pearl- British government and to the pop-
The Arts club started the sea-
man and Mrs. David Kretia of Chi ulation of Palestine because of the
activities with an informal
The first meeting of the season sago, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry earthquake.
samovar party last Saturday night
In its report, the mandates com- in honor of Isaac Rader, winner of
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Pearlman of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Rott left for a mission declared itself satisfied the Scripps SIT100 scholarship for
Jacob was held Wednesday at the
temple parlors. Various activities two weeks' wedding trip to New with the information furnished by study abroad, who left for l'aris
York
and points east and upon the British government, recom- yesterday.
for the fall were planned. The semi-
monthly card parties will be re- their return will reside in the city. mended the continuation of the pol-
The chairman of the evening's
icy of restricted immigration in ac- proceedings, lie. Ezra Lipkin, re-
sumed in October. A rummage sale
cordance with the capacity of the viewed in brief some of the chief
MANDEL.PRESS
will take place the last of October.
country's absorption and asked for milestones in the development of
The ballroom of the Grotto
Mrs. Ben J. Schneider and Club, Bay City, Mich., was the more detailed information on the Mr. Rader's career as an artist. Ile
daughter, Lorraine, are the guests scene of a pretty wedding on Sun- development of the self-governing then called upon Fred Blaze] to
institutions. The commission also
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Edelstein.
day, Sept. 4, when Miss Louise stated that the memorandum of the ,peak.
Butzel gave the guests an
Press, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zionist Organization which pro-
insight into the life of Rader
Mrs. Benjamin of Ottawa drive II. Press of that city, was united
gave a benefit card party, the pro- in marriage with Joseph Mandell vides valuable information calls relating how he WAS first brought
ceeds of which will go to the Pales- of Detroit. Rabbi II, Wolinski for no comment on its part. The to the speaker's attention through
replies of the mandatory power to all exhibition in Toledo, where
tine earthquake sufferers.
spoke the marriage vows.
the points raised in the Zionist Rader was at that time living. His
Miss Press was very becoming
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner in a gown of white taffeta and memorandum were declared by the coming to Detroit and studying un-
commission
to be wholly satisfac- der John I'. Wicker and his ever
have left for Indianapolis, where tulle and her cap-shaped veil was
tory.
upward and improving trend as the
they will attend the term associa- made of lace and held in place
Lucien Wolf Is Delegate,
years went (sn were also mentioned
tion convention.
with mangle blossoms. She car-
GENF:VA.—O. T. AL—Jewish by 51r. Butzel.
ried a shower bouquet of bridal organizations were represented at
After Mr. Butzel, Mr. Paster-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Steinman roses, orchids and baby breath.
the international c(snference of the nacki, a fellow artist of Mr. Rad-
have as their guest their uncle, S.
The bridesmaids, the Misses Syl- committee on refugee aid which is
er's and the man with whom he is
Brenner, of New York city.
via Mandell, sister of the groom, meeting here under the auspices of
going to travel to Paris, spoke
Bernice Immerman, Lily Press, the League of Nations. Lucien
lurk-fly, and then Saul Abramovit•h
sister of the bride, and Celia Ra- Wolf, representing Anglo-Jewish
told of how it felt to be sketched
clin of Detroit, wore gowns of yel- organizations, and Dr. Zvi Aberson,
by an artist, he being the possessor
low and blue and carried arm bou- representing European organiza-
of a Rader portrait of himself.
quets of ruses larkspur and baby tions, were among the delegates.
Mr. Rader, after being called
Mrs. Rose Moses has returned breath.
Three new Jewish organizations upon by the chairman, thanked his
home after spending several weeks
Harold Kessler attended the were admitted to membership on
friends
for their well wishes and
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. groom as best man and the ushers the committee.
said that he expected to work hard
Murray Moses of Toledo.
were Leo Mandell of Detroit,
The committee took up the legal while abroad and hoped to come
brother of the groom; Harold Ins- aspects of the question of aid to hack a much better artist. Ile also
A. R. Roman stud son are the merman and Maurice Taylor.
Armenian and Jewish refugees as promised to write to the club,
guests of relatives in Buffalo.
Little Jack Cohen of Detroit well as the problem of extending
The evening's prepared program
was ring bearer and little Miss the protection of the League of consisted of a duet on the violin,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner Alice Mandell, sister of the groom, Nations to the Statenlose, men
have returned home after spending was flowergirl and wore a frock without a country, domiciled in Saul Ahramovitch and Ben Silver-
stein playing, with Fred Butzel ac-
to days in New York.
of pink chiffon and tulle.
European states.
companying at the piano, and a
These questions were taken up on number of songs rendered by Doris
Following the ceremony, a din-
Miss Miriam Kramer has re-
ner was served to the guests. Mr. the basis of a report submitted by Sperling to the a cc ompaniment o r
turned to Rochester, N. Y., after
and Mrs. Mandell left for a motor Dr. Aber,on.
Ethel Goldman at the piano,
spending two weeks with her par-
Germany Gets Rep
dative.
trip to Atlantic City, New York
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kramer.
GENEVA.--1.1. T. A.)- -Ludwig
and Niagara Falls before return-
ing to Detroit, where they will Kastle, prominent German indus- SHAAREY ZION PLANS
Temple Ausche Chased is being
trialist, was appointed representa-
make their home.
redecorated preparatory for the
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
The out-of-town guests were:. One of the German government on
high holy days.
Morris Klaus of New York, Mr. the permanent mandates commis-
Congregation
Shaarey Zion is
and Mrs. John Immerman and Mr. sion, in accordance with the deci-
Mrs. N. Spiesberger has returned
sion of the council of the League of the only synagogue north of Elm-
home after spending a week at and Mrs. Herman Feldman of Sag
hurst
avenue
that
conducts regular
Nations Ts grant a seat to Ger-
Jackson with her children, Mr. and inaw, Mr. and Mrs. I. Press, Mr.
daily services. The congregation is
and Mrs. Jack Diamond, Mr. and many on the commissitsn.
Mrs. Earl Spiesberger.
largely
dependent
on the sale of
Herr Kastle was formerly in
Mrs. Max Press and Mr. and Mrs.
seats for the holy days for the con-
L. Smith of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. E. German Southwest Africa.
tinued
maintenance
of these serv-
The influence of Germany will
Newman, Mr. and Mrs. II. Stone,
ices.
Mrs. Mary Morris and Mr. and from mow 011 to added to that of the
Tickets
may
be
obtained
for
Mrs. Walter Morris (if Chicago; European powers who have the
either the synagogue at 12204 Lin-
Register for CI a
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Press, Mr. and right of review of the administra-
wood
avenue,
near
Glendale,
or
for
The fall program at the Y. W. Mrs. A. Cohen, Miss Esther Gla. non of Palestine untler the terms
the supplementary services to be
11. A. clubhouse includes dressmak• sure, Miss Edith Closure, Miss Di- of the mandate.
held in the large hall tsver the Oak-
Mg, cooking, decorative art, swim- nah Goldstein, Miss Lillian Gold-
mont theater at 12700 M'oodrow
ming, life saving, basketball, gym- man, Miss Rinea Rhinestone, Sey-
Wilson avenue.
nastics, aesthetic and ballroom mour Furth, henry Silverstein, BETH DAVID PLANS
Tickets arts on sale at the syna-
HOLIDAY SERVICES gogue
lancing, English literature, dra- Louts Nlarkowitz, Mr. and Mrs.
every evening and will be un
—
matics, elocution, ukelele and David Sorbet, Mr. and Mrs. F.
sale nil the hall Sept. 25 and N.
bridge. Register at (mess at the Kline, Louis Soebel, Mr. and Mrs.
Rosh Hashonan and Yom Kippur
clubhouse as the classes are quickly Henry Block, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel services will be conducted in the
wing tilled.
Mandell, II. Talberg, Miss Dorothy partially completed Beth David
Talberg and Mr. and Mrs. Teddy synagogue at Fourteenth and Elm-
Glee Club:
FOR WEINER FUND
Gould of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. hurst.
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On the first day of Rosh Ha-
One iif the new clubs open to George Kahn of Mikado, Mich.;
Announcement was made this
membership this fall is the Glee Miss Ruth Kahn of ()semis and shonah Rabbi E. Aishishkin, spir.
hub with Mrs. S. Q. Kessler in Edward Inimerman of Auburn.
itual leader of the congregation, week that l'urity chapter No. 259,
Order of Eastern Star, will give a
harms. The Glee club will furnish
will conduct the services.
FINESTEIN.LEWIS On the scent day the services card party Monday afternoon, Oct
the choir music regularly at Friday
evening services and will go into
A lovely wedding took place 1,n will be directed by Mr. Rosenberg, 1(1, for the lo•netit of the Weiner
immediate rehearsal fur an 1.per- Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Palm principle of the Kirby Center. Mr. fund. Mrs. Hannah Ilarwith is
ettn.
room of Hotel Statler, when Miss Rosenberg will address the congre- I chairnian of the et mmittee in
Rose Lewis, daughter of Mrs. F. gation in English. [charge of the affair.
Bridge Class: ----
Lewis of 2074 Hazelwood avenue
Generously trimmed with
smartly contrasting furs.
See them!
Select Noun At Lower
Than Ever Before Som-
mer Sale Prices.
vhdbilinste°
36 Adams West
ARTS CLUB GIVES
FAREWELL PARTY
FOR ISAAC RADER
Pontiac Notes
ttg
Some intricately cut.
(fit!! Notes
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
For 2 Days Only•-
Saturday and Monday, 20% off on entire stock which
is replete with new line of fall merchandise, includ-
ing infants', children's, and women's wear, ladies'
lingerie and dresses—just arrived from New York.
Final clearance sale of all $15 Summer Dresses at
$5 to $7.95.
Mrs. M. Gutwillig, Prop.
8726 Twelfth St. (near Blaine)
Engagements
Granite "708"
"Style-Service"
$1.75 Pair
One of the most popular styles of Bud-
son's hose. The "style-service" weight—
(not as heavy as service silk, yet more sub-
stantial than chiffon silk)—is known for
its smartness and durability.
Silk to the top! Firm, even thread with
woven toe and garter block. If you've once
worn Granite 708 "Style-Service" hose, you
know what the usual price is, and you'll be
quick to choose an abundant supply now!
Smart shades: Nude, French Nude, Palm
Beach, Gunmetal, White, Shell-Gray, and
others.
FIRST FLOOR—FARMER
LEAGUE APPROVES
MANDATES REPORT
(Lenox China Excepted)
7I
arriages
Empire 6391
An Exclusive
Haberdashery
for Men....
Open Tues., Sept. 20th
The best description we can give you of this
new shop and what we had in mind when
planning it, is this: a smart Fifth avenue
haberdashery transplanted to Cadillac
square. You will agree with us.
—Vassar Underwear
—Perrin Gloves
—Westminster Import Hosiery
—Pajamas
—Bath Robes
Yak Roberts
INC.
BARLUM TOWER BLDG., 65 CADILLAC SQ.
Mliftf MIR/
A NEW DEPARTMENT
"THIS is a NEW serv-
1 ice of current youth-
ful fashions, in Misses'
Plus sizes 16+ to 28+,
to fit women and misses
who want to dress young.
but who require more ease
around arms. bust. waist
and hips. This serv-
ice is separate and distinct
from the Stout depart-
ment, which presents a
complete choice of Fall
Frocks and Coats, in sizes
38 to 56, conveniently
and moderately priced.
—
--THIRD FLOOR—
,Sketched. Coat of Kersana
in the mew' moonlight
shade. mole trimming.
$165.°'
ane Bryant
1452 Farmer St. Cor. John R.
WRAPS
GOWNS
FROCKS
SUITS
SPORTSWEAR
MILLINERY
PLAN CARD PARTY
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ficiated.
The bride, who was given away
in marriage by her cousins, Mr.
Y. W. H. A. Stank Company: I and Mrs. S. J. Michelson of Chi-
ll( special note, in the activities I sago, was attractive in a gown of
for the fall, is the Y. W. DI. A. royal blue velvet beaded with
-lck company, composed of pupils I pearls.
A NEW DISTINCTIVE SHOPPE IN YOUR
Following the ceremony, a din-
fr. mthe advanced dramatic classes, I
OWN NEIGHBORHOOD
Plans are already in progress for a net- was served for the immediate
three-act play which this group family, the table being beautifully
I decorated with white roses and
will present early in the season.
carnations.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Finestein left for
Saturday Night Dances:
The opening dance of the season an extended wedding trip through
will Ise held Saturday evening, Oct s the East and upon their return
0, at 0 o'clock at Webster hall. will reside in Detroit.
The hritlge class son Tuesday
nights continues to be very popular
Another beginners' class has just
'ssen started.
For Milady--
Frocks, Millinery,
g
Lingerie, Hosiery
Clubs:
RUMOR RECOGNITION
Many of the clubs are ready t.,.
OF TRANSJORDANIA 6
..-onsider the applications of pros-
pective members. Come at once and •
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JLItt'SALEM.
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, e placed in a group to which you
Sensational reports concerning a
Ire suited.
I new treaty between Great Britain
Ukele: and Transjordanis, recognizing
loin the ukelele class and qualify ; the latter as an independent state,
I were published last week by the
our orchestra.
Arab weekly El Yarmak.
The Arab newspaper publishes
Take
All clubs that have heretofore what is purported to be the draft
nost at the Y. W. H. A. and all of a treaty between Great Britain
the desiring meeting rooms in and Transjordania. The treaty
are ail. provides for the recognition of OO
t'-e building this season ■
I is d to make their reservations at Transjordania's independence un- OPP
nee From present indications, it . der Emir Abdullah and for the O
• rear-quo!), eert a i o th a t the creation or a legislative council at
ties of the clubhouse will he taxed Amman. Great Britain is to pro- 0
t an even great^r extent than in • vale adequate technical advisers
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'Fe past, and it hely °yrs all groups fur the Transjordanian govern-
' ■ r mmenicate with the rffiro at , ment.
The treaty is to be in force for
con if they woull assure them-
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two years, the paper states.
selves of meeting spare.
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—Custom Made Shirts
HUDSON'S
Bringing-to your very door the utra-
smart in styles that predominate
Fifth Avenue and Michigan Avenue
at prices much lower than down-
town.
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ARRIVALS
UNBOXED
EACH
DAY
WE WANT TO THANK THE MANY
WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR
OPENING SUCH A SUCCESS...
TO THOSE WHOM WE WERE
UNABLE TO SERVE WE HEARTILY
APOLOGIZE AND BEG TO HAVE
THE PLEASURE OF SERVING
THEM IN THE FUTURE.. WITH
THE ARRIVAL EACH DAY OF
EXCLUSIVE ...AUTHORITATIVE
MODES YOU WILL FIND THIS
SHOP A DELIGHTFUL INSPIRATION
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