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Miss Lillian Robbins is one of the
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Mr. and Sirs, Alexander Klein
1410 Collingwoud avenue an-

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Priinako of
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David
Bussyl
the Whittier have as their guest
sire Weller) have returned
Miss Pearl Franklin of Three Rov- ism an Eastern honeymoon and
ers, Mich.
are residing at 581 Chandler Ave-
! nue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bosch and son of
Lansing, Mich, take this means of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Cannon,
extending their best wishes to formerly of Virginia park, are now
their relatives and friends for a residing in their new home at 3773
happy and prosperous New Year. Collingwood avenue.

LENOX

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grace of line and aimplicity of design is

rrne of their most distinguished creation,.

The decoration is in hand-raised enamels.

Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Davis of
3245 Chicago boulevard take this
means of wishing all their relatives
ire tickets for the performance at and friends a happy and prosper-
ous New Year.
the Bonstelle Playhouse Sunday
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evening, Oct. 9. The play to be
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilbert and
presented is "The Poor Nut."
Tickets for the performance mother, Mrs. Flora Goodman, for-
may he secured by calling Miss merly of Arden park, are now re-
Dorothy Epstein, chairman of ar- siding at the Belcrest.

LILLIAN ROBBINS

in open shack. The dinner plates
".,7 n dozen, 'other pieces proportion-
ately priced.

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KING'S SALON DES BEAUX ARTS

Second Floor

Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kapetansky
of 1730 Clairmount avenue take
this means of wishing all their rel-
atives and friends a happy and
prosperous New Year.

RUTH KLEIN

flounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Morton
Yarrow's, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Yarrows.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipshield,
formerly of Onaway, Mich., are
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shlensky
now residing at 2668 Webb ave.
of Chicago announce the engage-
nue.

rangements, or any member of the
Junior Hadassah board of direr-
tors.

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsberg
Mr. and Mrs. Busch and son of
and family of North Jackson Lansing, Mich., are spending the
street, Bay City, Mich., take this holidays with friends at 649 Sled•
means of wishing all their rela- bury.
tives and friends a batty and pros-
perous New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Max
(Sadie Itycus) have returned from
Miss Ruth Kiel of Cortland ave- their wedding trip and are now re-
nue and Miss Bertha Holtzman of siding at 3740 Humphrey avenue.
The Bible classes of the Congre-
Rochester avenue have returned
gation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson
from an extensive tour of Europe.
Dr. Nathan Ashinsky of Pitts-
avenues will resume their sessions
burgh, I's., was the guest of his
for the coming year on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverstone of parents, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M.
morning, October 9, at 10 o'clock.
Taylor avenue entertained 10 Ashinsky of Taylor avenue, dur-
Instruction in Jewish history as
guests on Sunday, Oct. 2, at East- ing the Rosh Hashonah holidays.
well as a knowledge of Jewish cus-
wood Inn in honor of the eight-
toms and traditions will be given
eenth birthday anniversary of
by a competent staff of teachers
Miss Adeline Cohen, whose mar-
their daughter, Lilyan.
under the guidance of Rabbi Aaron
riage to Bernard H. poste will be
M. Ashinsky, the spiritual head of
Mrs. Eugene Siegel of 3252 an event of Oct. 9, has been the
the Congregation. The Sisterhood
inspiration for a number of very
of the Congregation Emanuel has Grand avenue is passing a few beautiful pre-nuptial affairs. The
again listed its full support in the weeks in Milwaukee, Wis.
list includes a bridge-luncheon at
carrying out of the program of the
which Sirs. Jack Wagner was hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Max-
new year.
tess at her home on Clements ave-
All students of the last term and man of 3210 Fullerton avenue an- nue; a bridge-luncheon and per-
those additional ones desiring to nounce the approaching marriage sonal shower at King-Wah-Lo by
enroll should report at the syna- of their daughter, Ann E., to Stun- Miss Ann Tack and Mrs. Lou
gogue on Sunday morning at the uel Z. Hirschman, son of Mrs. An- Krohnert a bridge-luncheon and
na Ilirschnian of this city.
above firms
miscellaneous shower at which
Sirs. Slack B. Weiss entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Saffir and
her home on Pingree avenue; is
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Clarke left by
bridge-luncheon and kitchen show-
motor for Montreal, the New Eng-
er at which the Misses Sophie
land States, New York and Pitts-
Blanche Schwartz and Tibie Chim-
burgh.
ovitz were joint hostesses at the
Imperial; a bridge-luncheon and
Miss Sylvia Sternberg- of 249
hosiery shower at which Miss Flor-
Theodore street has returned from
ence Horowitz entertained at
a delightful visit in St. Louis,
Webster Hall, and a bridge-lunch-
where she was extensively enter-
eon by Harriet Rosenzweig.
tained. While there she was the
guest of Mrs. Morris Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. ilenry Katz of
Mrs. David King of 1410 Atkin- 1560 Glynn court extend their best
wishes
to their relatives and
son avnue was hostess to 45 guests
at a luncheon and bridge of ex- friends for a happy and prosperous
New
Year.
quisite appointments on Oct. 1 at
the Hotel Stigler in compliment
to Miss Blanche Louise Schlensky
Mr. and Sirs. David E. Love and
of Chicago, whoa engagement was family of 3310 Rochester avenue
recently announced. A huge bas- extend their best wishes to their
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ket of pink and while flowers from relatives and friends for a happy
which extended four bells adorned and prosperous New ':ear.
with tulle was placed at the cen-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein of
ter of a U-shaped table. At vari-
ous intervals silver candlesticks 34515 West Warren avenue extend
held pink tapers. Each guest re- their best wishes to their relatives
ceived a shoulder corsage of fall and friends for a happy and pros-
flowers. •
perous New Year.

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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman and
family of 2234 Gladstone avenue
extend their best wishes to their
relatives and friends for a happy
and prosperous New Year.

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Mrs. Harry Rabwin of Boston
boulevard will leave on Saturday
for a fortnight's visit in New
York.

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Mrs. B. Weiner will entertain a
company of friends at dinner on
Saturday at her home on Fullerton
avenue.

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Miss Harriet Decker of Chicago
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
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Sirs. Harry S. Glickman of 142
Gladstone avenue gave her first
musicale of the series of musicales
which she has planned for the corn-
ing season at her home last Sun-
day 0-vexing. Amongst those pres-
ent were I. Katz of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra and Iola El-
kin Katz, composer of technical
work anti ear training for piano,
who rendered selections for violin
and piano, to the great enjoyment
of those present.

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charge of 75c will be made for Supper Dancing-10:00
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the corner, it's time to think of warm
blankets for zero nights! Hudson's
Blanket Shop is replete with scores of
new ones — Kenwoods of course —
every' thread pure, selected wool. Buy
them in the shades that best become
YOUR bedrooms—rose, green, blue,
orchid, or gold-color. In twin-bed size
they are $12.50 each; in full-bed size,
$13.50.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kavanau of
Mr. and Samuel M. Schnabel,
Flint are the guests of relatives formerly of Virginia park, have
and friends in Detroit over the I taken up their residence in Lan-
holiday season.
sing, Mich.

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The Lambda chapter of the Beta
Delta Sorority entertained at a
prettily appointed bridge-lunch-
eon Saturday evening. Oct. 1, at
the home of Miss Edythe A.
Brechner on Pingree avenue. Aft-
er the guests departed, the soror-
ity members remained for the pa-
jama party which was given in
honor of Miss Rose Stein, whose
betrothal to I. Joseph Schwartz
takes place Sunday. Oct. 9, at the
Palmetto Hotel.

Mrs. D. Levine. 66 South ave-
nue, Sit. Clemens, entertained 20
guests at a Hadassah bridge party,
Monday evening. Prizes were won
by the Mesdames Samuel Elkins
of Hotel Olympia, Si. J. Feldman
of the Arethusa, Ida Harris of the
Albany Hotel and Samuel Fein-
berg of the Hotel Pennsylvania.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs.
S. I. ohn and daughter. Evelyn, of ,
New York and Mrs. Ida Harris id' l
of Detroit. This is the third of
a series of bridge parties which I
are being held for the benefit of
the Hadassah Medical Organiza-
tion.

Miss Naomi Satovsky of Chi-
cago boulevard entertained the C.
C. IL Girls with a bridge-luncheon
on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2. Hon-
ors were won by Miss Sadie Green-
wald, Rose Bennett and one of the
guests, Miss Adeline Dann. Later
the C. L II. Girls presented a
beautiful statue to Miss Rose
Stein, a bride-elect of Oct. 9.

Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt
and daughter, Barbara, of 2981
Elmhurst avenue are leaving for
Europe Saturday, Oct. 8. While
there, Dr. Levitt will study at the
ear and throat clinics at Berlin.
Vienna and Budapest. They will
return to the city in June.

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BLANCHE SHLENSKY

ment of their daughter, Blanche
Louise, to Daniel Siegel, son of
Mr. and Sirs. Max Siegel of 1410
Atkinson avenue.

Mr. and .Mrs. S. Passel! of
Quincy avenue iinnounce the .en-
gagement of their daughter, Mil-
dred, to Sans Feinnum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Feinman of Fenkell
avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold of 005
East Kirby announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Anna, b..
Jack Commer of Brooklyn, N. Y.

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important

Sir. 1111,1 Sirs. Jacob J. Lumberg
announce the betrothal of their
daughter, Frieda, to Arthur Leff
of London, Ont., son of Mrs. M.
Gootson of London, Ont.

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Mr. and Sirs. Israel Schuster
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mollie, to Joseph II.
Cohen.

You'll find the frock of
polka - dot velvet, the
free of crushed vel-
vet, the frock of velvet
broche the frock of
velvet with crepe or
georgette or satin. In
all the smart new col-
ors of the mode. The
flare of 3Iolyneux. The
neckline of Patou. The
jewels of Chanel. 'Cho'
side and center drape.
Cluster shirring.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Isaacs an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Lenora Lucille, to Wil-
liam R. Feinberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Feinberg of Chicago.

Pontiac Ntitm

Mrs. Jacob Roth and daughter,
Lois, of West Boston boulevard
have returned from Chicago,
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where they were guests at the
Sirs. Norman Buckner has re-
Drake Hotel.
turned from Peoria, Ill., where she
was called on account of the death
Mn. Esther Dreifus and son, of an aunt.
Charles, are now residing at 3342
Chicago boulevard.
Irving Santiorf of New York was
the guest of his sisters, M. a. Si.
The Slesdanies Lou Krohner of W. Kollin and Mrs. .1. J. Edel-
Hazelwood avenue and William stein the past week.
Serlin of Gladstone avenue were
charming hostesses at a delightful
Samuel Buckner has left for a
dinner and bridge on Monday, Oct. fortnight's stay at Rochester, N. Y.
3, at the Belcr•st, honoring Miss
Ann Tack, whose marriage to Jack
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and sons
Sokol will be an event of Sunday. were the guests of Mrs. Schwartz's
Oct. 23, at the Twentieth Century mother, Mrs. S. Rosenbaum of De-
Club. The U-shaped table was troit.
decked with vari-colored fall flow-
ers and tall green tapers further
Mrs. Norman Buckner and Sirs.
adorned the center and each end. Nate Blumrosen are attending the
Covers were laid for 36 guests.
Merrill Palmer School for a three-
day course of study for the Child
The Misses Madelyn and Besse Study Group, which is in conjunc-
Silverman of 1052 Calvert avenue tion with the Council of Jewish
entertained on Wednesday, Sept. Women.
28, with a hosiery and handker-
chief shower, honoring Miss Esther
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink of Lor-
Holdengraver, a bride-elect. Cov- raine court are receiving felicita-
ers were laid for 35 guests.
tions upon the birth of a daugh-
ter, Helen Ruth, on Sept. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Horwitz
are now domiciled at the Carman
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hertzberg,
Villa, 2665 Gladstone avenue.
are now domiciled at their new
home at 32 Utica road.
Miss Besse Silverman of 1052
Calvert avenue entertained on
Mrs.
William
Present
a n d
Tuesday, (pct. 4, with a bridge- daughter, Shirley, are spending
luncheon for 24 guests. The the Holy Days with relatives at
Misses Betty Goldman and Pearl Toledo, Ohio.
Ryneck gave a demonstration of
the black bottom.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Isaacson Jacob was held Tuesday, Oct. 4.
(Marion Rubenstein) have re- Plans were made for a rummage
turned from their honeymoon and sale to in) held some time this
are now residing at 3207 Blaine month. The annual dinner will be
avenue, Apt. 27.
on Sunday, Oct. 16.

Mrs. Rebecca Miller, formerly
of Detroit, is leaving Boston,
Mass.. Oct. 8, on a trip to Holly-
wood. Calif.. to spend the winter
with her son and daughter. Slyer
and Rose Miller, who are now per-
manently residing there. Includ-
ed in her itinerary are the cities
of New York, Buffalo. Detroit and
Chicago, where she will be enter-
tained by friends and sedatives.
l'pon arriving at San Bernardino,
Calif.. she will motor to Los An-
geles with her children and
friends.

RICHTON AVENUE

Services for Rosh Hashonah
were held at Temple Beth Jamb
for both the Orthodox and Re-
formed. The latter held their
services downstairs and the former
upstairs. Rabbi Louis Schostok
rendered the services, which were
greatly enjoyed by the congrega-
tion.

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Candidates for Council and May-

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Miss Anna Burton and daugh-
ters, formerly of I478 Webb ave-
A splendid program t.f music and
nue, have moved to the Sloss•ood entertainment marked last Tues-
Apartments, 10 Moss avenue. day evenings meeting of Detroit
Highland Park.
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias.
A delicious beef dinner was
Mrs. Z. I.. Goldsmith of 3284 served and smokes passed around.
Calvert avenue has as her house
Among the speakers present were
guest Mrs. Tatherine Berme of New a number of public men, candidates
York City. who is being enter- for office in the forthcoming elec-
tained extensively.
tions. Councilmanic candidates
Howe, Bradley, Corn= and Dingy--
Mrs. P. D. Jacobson of 4014 man addressed the mrs-ting.
R ebb avenue was hostess to a tea
Mayor John W. Smith and IL II.
party at her home on Friday eve-, F.sselstyn. candidates for the of.
sing, Sept. 30. Among those prey- fire of chief executive, also ad-
ent were Mr. and Sirs. Opter of. dressed the meeting. Judge Kil-
Pittsburgh. Covers were laid for I patrick made a brief speech.
12 guests.
The attendance was over 600 •

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