11 A meriam ,Newish periodical eater CLIPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TWENTY-ON, B ikfROHJEN1Sit ORM ICII. •••• ■ •• 10/2.74 414 ‘92-0 t re"J 3J54 ara t 0_11 0lff...041."•-.) 4 octa l an d PISGAH PRESENTS 3fratrrual zta arsonett UNUSUAL PROGRAM 1 Q:11111 Notrti s S USEK "-nu, Uty, of Orwmal_Aoci, 1 Rev. C. B. Emerson Spealtal on "English Literature Miss Esther Abrotrovitz of and Drama." Cameron avenue has returne d zmeMoch -, Woodward T in u to V: asIll o g ua t (Continued from Page 17) K•rErna',1 Miss Helen lialantgow of Hazel. . ta k e a trill woad avenue was hostess at the gluing ••wa an d meeting of Sept. 13 at which time through the realm of culture was decided that $5 be donated the kingdom of music," Milford it toward the Weiner fund. Stern said in opening the cultural Mios Bessie Good was the in. program of Pisgah lodge Ni', 31, spiratian for a bridge party on her Independent Order of Wind 'Frith, from a trip through the return NIond ay night. And a large, ap- East after a long illness. She was preciative audience !wars witness presented with a lovely gift by the to the fact that the trip was one club and the hostess, Mrs. Sam of the most enjoyable and enlight- Young, served it midnight lunch- ening programs ever offered by the eon. livid lodge. A surprise farewell • party was to Rosh Ilashonah, the next The program was opened with a given in honor of Mrs. Lillian Kane b meeting will be held on Oct. 4 and nom ,„ „ „ by her brother, Jae F rnalenthal, on pupil id Dr. Mark Gunzburg, and Miss Good of 2927 Leslie will be Saturday, Sept. 17, at the home of L448 lAibodward Avelino Smart Women Like from Buffalo, where she attended the Gladstone-Mesnikoff nuptials. During her stay in Buffalo Miss Abromovitz was entertained by relatives and friends. ----- Mrs. Joseph 11. Lewis of 1099 Burlingame avenue has returned from the Cleveland hospital, Cleveland, 0., and is now convales- cing at home. Miss Lillian Kossack. Mrs. Kane is leaving for Chicago on Saturday, where she will reside. who wits minuted grad Detroit in the piano st of 1;127. Fulluwtng The Flattering Sheerness of Vamp--Toe Chiffon 1 - 111 h - 05E of nusto•s. a Gam Al pha Bnetta ';tv'glu t s i ma. Soror- Boy I aypole, chairman of t I and the don» con- ity h,•1)1 its last meeting on Tues. Ira music tam • •i t . a a of Miss Miss Anna Neumann of 0 home Detroit, spoke on "Music." bay, Sept. 20, at the test , of Clairmount avenue has returned to The third number on the pro- 1.:str.er Sillier of 10113 Taylor ave- h.: • t• her home after spending the we ng grain was a soprano solo by Ilia Hue. end at Syracuse, N. Y., attendi sorority's season at the ela- n „, Helen Harvey, lecturer for the De. the annual track meet and dm d trail Institute of Arts, delivered Uwe cst lo.,1 on Sent. 15 and the n igiven there by the N. Y. C. a an address on "Sculpture and •irls are now taking an interest in 1 M. C. Athletic association. Painting." A cello solo by Miss fall activities. Miss Anne Schnu- Flora Sw aby completed the m usi- rowitz is taking charge of the raT tie to take pace on Nov. M. A 23- Mrs. Ruth Neumann (nee Ruth ca. , program. I The outstanding feature of the piece hand-painted waffle set will Jassy) of New York city woo en- i tertained Sunday evening, Sept. IS, program was a masterful address be rattled. The next meeting will be at the with a dinner and theater party by MI "Engl kis Literature and Drama" her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. &l iven: A by Rev. cbesti„, B. Enter- home of Miss Pearl Gilberg of 3294 Chas. .1. Neumann, and their son, who not only showed a thor- Elmhurst avenue on Friday, Sep- daughter, Anna, of Clairmount ,,sigh mastery of his subject, but lumber :W. daughter, I avenue. carried his audience along with hint _____ Junior Hebrew Relief Club. in a remarkable fashion. A muting of the Junior Ilebi•ew Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Taxer ; 13'nai ICrith leaders were lavish and daughters of 2511 West i'hila- in their praise tit' the program and . Relief club was held on Tuesday, ' „ delphia avenue have re turned from i the excellent way in which it was . Sept. 20, at t h e home of Miss Kim- h iliinidni v d and presented by Milford sack of 2353 Grand River. The their summer home at Lexington,, Is tie x t meeting w il be held at the Mich., where they spent the sum- : ' President Samuel Sternberg an. above address tin Tuesday, Oct. 1 mer months. nounced that due to the Rosh II a- . All members please be present. Miss Rebecca Block of 1051 Vir- •, shonah holidays there will be no Junior Hadassah. ginia Park have left for an ex-' meeting of the lodge Monday night, The Detroit unit of Junior Ilse tended trip to New York, New ,ter- Sept. 20. A business session will be (tussah has taken over t he sale of • held Monday night, Oct. 3. scy and Connecticut. 'tickets for 'the Bonstelle playhouse — for Sunday evening, (/et. 9. Tickets Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spiro and : may be secured by calling Miss son, Sam, of Boston boulevard have Dorothy Epstvin, chairman of ar- returned from an extended trip to rangena•nto, or any member of the I Chicago, Mackinac Mackinac island, Ciliate- I For : .1 unior I bola ssah hoard o if three- Popular Entertainers I Secure vein and Petoskey. ' tors. Saturday Night Affairs. -- I . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spiro and Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. son, Sam, formerly of 192:3 W. F.u- i Silas C. F e inberg, c hairman of N. 1.95 The The Buckle Event! )l ere VO4 3 5 f. • ss el l'l For the smart woman who knows she must own at least one pair of buckled pumps to be in fashion—this is a most important opportunity to buy pumps and buckles together at much less than the usual price. One of the firm of Russeks just returned from abroad with thousands of pairs of imported cut steel and rhine- stone Buckles. The finest assortment shown anywhere in America at prices ranging from four to seventy-five dollars. At a saving of at least 35 per cent because of our direct purchase and connections abroad. 4 a ?* 4 Three Pairs, 5.70 Ilimelhoch's—Ilimel.Hose—First Floor. Eastirmets, IV cddings — Engagements —For .A11 Social Functions. Strictly Kosher Caterer, M. A. PEREIRA, Manager DETROIT CATERING COMPANY WE CATER AT TILE LEADING DETROIT HOTELS. 175 1 a 7,4appl! .ety War ; 511, 38 Pumps Appropriate for the Attachment of Buckles. L ET us pause for a moment, lay aside • our work, and ponder over things spiritual. 'An- other year has passed and with Rosh Hashonah at your threshold, the Jewish people take inventory of the year just waning. May. the ; deeds of the past year serv'e' as ; glistening examples for bettering the approaching year. And may we not hope that the new year will have much in store for the better- ment of the Jewish people every- where. • I. MILLER SALON Happy New Year to All. tl 1. CENTERS LECTURE ; SERIES ANNOUNCED The Best Suit in the World-- I I Et ,:71e - alt l FALL EAU NS A One Man Show Featuring HAYLEY LEVER, A. N. A., R. B. A. e Oil Paintings Water Colors — Etchings devictirut the life I of Engli.11 and Brittany 11411,4°1k will be ashibited FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Melrose 4200 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. hlt7t( 1 d ■• Judge Harry R. Keiden and Mrs.: Keiden returned from their NIA- ding trip Wednesday. They are now residing at the Whittier. It is better it should be said, "Here he ran away” than "here he was killed." Extends Greetings of the Season to All Our Friends and Patrons. vlI Holiday Greetings Perwein Pastry Shop Elsie May We also wish to remind you of our lovely As- sorted Cookies, delicious Honey and Coffee Perwein Pastry Shop t ,ate,, J4-vd ,../ nd.,,zurt‘ecuiy 7,2/ 9144 TWELFTH STREET CCatet, , C 1U-44l .set Empire 5391 0 "kV C.4. 13,-/ ef 25 fit -(a ta• In=lnocrtrxr.wrommoicrwaZ:VTI ■ krt. ...salt, " 54/1,1. , ROSH HASHONAH NEW YEAR CARDS (AS WELL AS CARDS FOR ALI. OCCASIONS) SHEEHAN'S 1550 WOODWARD AVENUE -..mutnz.zT--c' gsmangssawn=...t awaits you at Whaling's Each department affords va- riety of selection not usually co,, tr. (Near Atkinson) .11 OPPOSITE LB KING 11-1111PITY 110PS mil °OVID 0 , El:/j. MALL f a Rrtt R_ 121232311111. wishes you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and invites you to the formal opening of her Lobby Shoppe, in the Woodward-Grand River Bldg., 15 East Grand River Ave., the week of September 26, where a souvenir awaits you. Costume Jewelry Gifts and Novelties at fair prices. Maccabees' Building THE DRAWBRIDGE By Ilayley Lever. 33.35 Putnam Are. approved Men's Shop. Your Fall Attire 1.7 .1Aret x.;17 1•d CAA/II .vnel CALM, de--km-n.at tit ~ ntarl ~ I. W. Hughes Studio Detroit's Smartest 104 Cakes and Home-Made Bread. Sept. 17 to Oct. 4, 1927 fiROCUS from Please place your order early. AVENUE Call Longfellow 5654. PISGAH TO RESUME DANCES OCTOBER 6! did avenue, are now residing at the entertainment committee of • The North Wtoodward branch of gah lodge No. :34, Independent the Jewish Women's European : 2725 Boston boulevard. S . Order of Wind 13'rith, announced Welfare Organization will hold The Misses Clara and Ruth': this week that the regular Satur- their first theater benefit show Nov. Marblestone of Calvert avenue en- day night dances of that organize- 0, the place to be decided at a later In all wanted leathers, materials and colors. Various , tertained 12 guests last Friday Ilion will be resumed Yom Kippur date. Mrs. Ann Goldberg is chair- ? : afternoon at their home for the ' I night, Thursday, Oct. 0, at the man, and is being assisted by Mrs. heights and shaped heels for your selection at $10 and up. Miss Ethel Itubiner,.13'nui B'rith Community house, 275' It. B. Newman and Mrs. J. Modell. ' Pleasure of • A rummage sale is being planned who will soon resume her work at i East Ferry avenue. 1 Mr. Feinberg has arranged for . and will take place the first part of the University of Wisconsin. a high caliber of entertainment for December. Anyone having any old Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim of i each of these dunces, among the en- clothes, please call Empire 2093-.1, 1153 Richton avenue have returned , tertainero being Fame of Detroit's "The next meeting will take place at 'the home of Mrs. S. Lapedos of Entire Second Floor from Fairvault, Minn., where they most popular radio stunt. , These regular Saturday night 2008 Gladstone avenue Thursday, accompanied their K011, Melville D., proved very Popular last Oct. 3, at 2 o'clock. All members who enrolled as a student in the ' dances a • year, and it is planned to make are asked to attend as matters of Schattuck Military academy. im 1) i Irian..., will be discussed . • i them even more attractive to Noun); ' W•44"Z C.0+,0... Miss Frieda Winslow Of Burl- and old this year. . 441 .r.vasc'esei.s?...09-eZ7V, --............. Northwestern Women's League a14 0„..T. , , ,•N I 0 .' ':', 4.ac....,.... avenue has returned front AU the proceeds of these .lances of U. H. S. ' are contributed to the maintenance !a sojourn at Charlevoix. -IFECTION LODGE Women's Northwestern The fund of the Iniai 1Prith Comm- — _ If the United Ilt•brew league Mrs. Morris Brown and Mrs. n i tv h ,,,,,,,,, ' ' schools held their first open meet- refection Lodge, NO. 486, F...lack Lewis of C hicago boulevard i ing of the season Wednesday eve- joint hostesses at a bridge . M., will hold a special con- were fling, Sept. 14, in the Philadelphia beautiful ap- i and Byron hall, with an interesting 5$‘ Alan on Wednesday, Sept linturday last at 1 d nh eii'il(lnt:fonver tn , iputth literary and musical program. . ,. C. degree at 7:30. 'Hotel Seward. Covers were laid for I Little Rose Canvasser enter- Will Be Speaker at Sternberg K. SANDORF, Secretary) 20 guests. C. gained with a beautiful piano 01110, — First Meeting, Oct. 2. By Order of—. followed by two violin selections by Mrs. I. Kashins of Brooklyn, N. i CHARLES RUBINER, W. M. ' Y., has returned to her home after I Jacob Pearistien, educational oil- Mr. Litwin of Litwin's orchestra, • having spent two weeks as the' rector of the Jewish Centers assn- accompanied by Mr. (chosen. Plans were announced and tick- ' house guest of Dr. and Mrs. , . I). elation, announced this week that Rosennum of 2434 Calvert avenue. the association's regular Sunday its distributed for the annual Sim- evening lectures will be resumed at chits Torah ladl which will be held Mrs. David Weingarden of Clair- 8 o'clock Sunday night, Oct. 2. Ar- the first Sunday after the holidays, mount avenue is spending some rangements have been made to, on Oct. 23, in the Philadelphia and time in Battle Creek, Mich. have a number of outstanding local Byron hull. Those in charge of the affair are men speak upon subjects upon Miss Madeline Rosenberg, daugh- which they are considered authori- the Mesdames Eva Pollack, .1. Do- . Lis, Max Weksler, Celia Schmidt, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen- The first speaker will lw Samuel S. Kalt and F. Richmond. Other berg of Hotel Chatham, has en- rolled for the year's work at Ann Sternberg, director of the arbitr•- organizations are asked to keep this tion court of the Jewish Welfare that. open. Arbor. federation, who will speak 1111 Ar- I Social Rendezvous. rs. flora Garvett of Burlingame bitration." He will discuss the A meeting of the board of dinw- avenue left on Wednesday for a background and principles of arbi- tors and new officers of the Social month's visit with her daughter, tration as a method of settling this- putes and will explain the function Rendezvous was held Wednesday Mrs. Saul \'atz, of Pittsburgh. "Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good and system used by arbitration evening, Sept. 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer David have courts in general and the .1t•wish the president. Plans for the corning service and a good habit." returned from their summer vaca- arbitration court in particular. term were organized. One result of 'the meeting was planning the st•mi- tion at Sylvan lake and Ilte at home campaign membership annual at 3245 Chicago boulevard. which this year is to be quite unique. Milton S. Marx of 2021 Glad- Prospective membero will only be stone avenue left this week for Ann admitted by special invitations sent Arbor, where he will resume his by the club. studies in the dental school of the The Social Rendezvous will re- University of Michigan. sume meetings after the long sum- mer re•t•os Sunday, Oct. 2. at the Mrs. Benjamin Alpert and fam- "A biodern Plant With Modern Methods." 't'. W. II. A. clubhouse, S9 Rowena. ily of 1447 Burlingame avenue have C •PC.a. returned home after spending the ■•■••■••••••Wslfslst ISVOMISICIMIMMANV•Wfils••••• •••• summer at Woodmont, Conn. Looks shabby when it gets wrinkled and out of shape. Every business suit should be thoroughly dry- cleaned and its original style lines restored by scientific pressing, at least once each month. The Forest Cleaners offer you this service at very small cost. RICHTON available in exclusive shops of this kind. Visit the Spanish Room and leisurely inspect Fashion's predilection for the new season. Wh a l i n g' s 617 Woodward Ave, A:* A N STRIPE CHtf f°N VINFT T OP FUR COATS 0011-1 tc, lavishl y `" _ ur trimmed anc airs intOUILEARD SHOPPE 1459 WASHINGTON BLVD CLIFFODO