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"At Home:"
The Y. W. II. A. inaugurated its
first "at home" of the season Sun-
lday evening, Oct. 16, with a grab
bag bridge. The 100 young men
aild women who attended spent a
eery pleasant evening.
On Oct. 23, the program will
he a musical vaudeville. Young
men and women who are new cam-
( ro to the city are cordially in-
vited to attend.

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Engagements

Mrs. T. Friedman of Cortland
avenue announces the engagement
of her daughter, Ida, to Samuel
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lewis of Broadstreet.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner of
1533 Taylor avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Margaret, to William Schey.

Dr. Leo Si. Franklin was host
Among the hostesses who have
Mr. and Mrs. Rothenberg an-
to members of the Ministers Club entertained in honor of Miss Mary
Hallowe'en Party:
nounce the betrothal of their
at dinner on Tuesday preceding Kersh„ a bride-elect of this month,
No
effort
is
being
spared
to
daughter,
Anna, to Samuel Levine
their regular meeting. On Satur- was Mrs. Frank Birnbaum of Cal.
make the Hallowe'en party on Sur- of New York City.
day he will leave for Chicago to vert avenue, who invited 50 guests
day evening, Oct. 30, the most
attend a week-end conference to luncheon and bridge at the Bel-
successful party ever held at the
there. crest on Oct. 8.
Y. W. H. A. The party is open
only to members and their escorts.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
Mr. and Mrs. Asher Itzkowitz of
will be hosts to a company of 589 Leicester court announce the
Movie Party:
Mrs. Lotty A. Weinberg an-
friends at a dinner dance on Sat- approaching marriage of their
A very special privilege has nounces the marriage of her
urday, Oct. 22, at the Hotel daughter, Rose, to Joseph W.
been granted all who attend the daughter, Alyce, to Alfred Love-
Book-Cadillac.
Goldberg, to take place on Nov. 6. movie party on Wednesday eve-
man on Sunday, Oct. 16, at Cleve-
ning, Oct. 26. All members must land, Ohio. The at-home cards
Mrs. Jule Koplowitz of 16162
An interesting series of 10 leer
register at the office this week if read after Nov. 1 at 749 Eddy
Woodward avenue returned on tures on Old Testament history is
they desire to be included in the street, Cleveland.
Sunday from a week's visit in being given by Rabbi Leo M.
"Y" party.
Flint.
Franklin each Thursday morning
Mr. and Mrs. David Ketter an-
at the Bloomfield Hills Country Child Study:
nounce the marriage of their
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin left on Club. About 50 women have
Last Thursday afternoon at a (laughter, Barbara Isabelle, to
Thursday for Chicago to visit her evinced an interest in the course.
tea, a very enthusiastic group of Sylvan Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
mother, Mrs. I. Oberfelder.
young married women were organ- Gustave Rice of Detroit. The
Mrs. Arthur Frank of Massa-
ized by Mrs. Arthur Colton into a wedding took place last Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rott (Mol- chusetts avenue was hostess to 12
child study class to meet on Thurs- Oct. 15.
lie Milinsky), whose marriage guests at a charming luncheon and
day afternoons at 2:30 at the club-
was a recent social event, are now bridge at her home on Thursday,
house. Young married members
residing at 1734 Burlingame ave- Oct. 13.
of the "Y" and their friends are
nue.
cordially invited to visit the class
A board of directors' meeting of
and to take an active part in the
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Milch of the Detroit League of Jewish
discussion.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. Krause
New York City, who were the Women's Clubs will be held on
(Lena Blair) are rejoicing over
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thursday, Oct. 27, at 89 Rowena
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the birth of a daughter, Barbara
Jospey of Calvert avenue were de- street.
All classes are filling very rap-
Anne, born Oct. 5, at the first
lightfully entertained during their
idly. Now that the holidays are
brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Juspey
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobson over, don't delay longer your reg- notes of Kol Nidre.
were hosts at a charming dinner, of Hazelwood avenue are motor-
istration if you are interested in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger ing to Florida to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Demont of
any of the following: Dressmak-
also entertained at dinner for the
ing, cooking, decorative art, gym- 511 Roscoe street, Chicago, an.
Fastern visitors and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry H. Prenzlauer of the
nounce
the birth of a daughter,
nastics, basketball, posture, life
Max hamburger took their guests Seville is spending 10 days in New
saving, swimming, aesthetic and Dawn, on Oct. 7.
to the theater and then to mid- York.
ballroom dancing, dramatics, elo-
night supper at the Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland
cution, literature, glee club and
Mrs. I. L. Scheineman and
(Rose Samter) announce the birth
ukelele.
Mrs. E. Kozlow of Pasadena daughter, Rena, have returned to
of a son, Norman David, on Oct. 5.
avenue was hostess to 25 guests their home in Los Angeles after
Swimming:
at a beautifully appointed lunch- a several months' visit here. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Doliva of
The class in swimming and in
eon and bridge on Saturday at the Scheineman has remained for a
life saving meets every Monday 3005 Clements avenue are receiv-
Hotel Statler.
longer stay and will join his family
ing
congratulations on the birth of
evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Jef-
in a short time.
ferson School pool on Selden be- a daughter, Katherine Marilyn, on
Mr. and Mrs. M. Harris of Buf-
Oct.
10.
tween Hamilton and Fourth street.
falo were the week-end guests of
Mrs. George A. Kleinman of
Wear cotton suits.
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert avenue left on Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland
Abe Silberberg of Burlington ave- for Pittsburgh to spend the week-
(Rose Samter) announce the birth
Glee Club:
nue.
end with her sister, Miss Maxine
The Glee Club, with Mrs. ht. of a son, Norman David, Oct. 5.
Finstervvald, who is a student at
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Benjas in charge, will meet on
Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Harris Carnegie College.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lightstone are
Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock in-
(Aline Schiller), whose marriage
receiving
felicitations
on the birth
stead of Tuesday evenings, as was
was a brilliant event of Oct. 9,
Rabbi S. Strauss, 9511 Goodwin previously announced.
of a (laughter, Lenore Doris.
will return on Sunday from a avenue, has been elected spiritual
Southern wedding trip.
reader of the Congregation Beth Friday Evening Services:
Moses, 586 Owen avenue.
The services on Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman of
Oct. 21, were conducted by Mil•
246 East Ferry avenue entertained
Mrs. Lottie Weinberg and ford Stern and David A. Brown
for their sister-in-law, Mrs. J. daughter, Ruth, are residing tern-
made an address A musical hour Simchas Torah Ball to Be Given
Fineman, last week at their home porarily at the Sovereign Hotel,
Nest Sunday.
and tea followed. Services are
with a banquet of impressive pro- Cleveland, Ohio. They expect to
conducted every Friday evening at
portions. More than 150 guests return to Detroit within a few
Final
preparations
have been
8 o'clock. Everybody is welcome.
were present. Addresses were days.
completed for the third annual
made by a number of prominent
Simchas Torah ball the Northwest-
Book Chat Club:
local people and a musical pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saltzman
The first meeting of the Book ern Woman's League of the United
gram was presented under the di- of Linwood avenue have returned
Chat Club will take place on Tues- Hebrew Schools will give Sunday
rection of Morris Krupnick of to the city after a two weeks' stay
day evening, Oct. 25, at 8 o'clock evening, Oct. 23, at the Phila-
Chicago.
in Chicago, where they attended at the clubhouse. Anyone inter- delphia and Byron hall.
the Chicago-Purdue game.
A board meeting was held at the
ested in modern or classic litera-
Miss Celia Granet, daughter of
home of Mrs. Jack Berkowitz,
ture is invited to join.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Granet of 298 Jo-
Jack Shuniacher of Chicago is
3743 Longfellow avenue, on
sephine avenue was hostess at a in Detroit for a short stay. While
Thusday afternoon, at which re-
Bureau of Personal Service:
bridge and midnight luncheon here, Mr. Shumacher will attend
Grits, in order to serve you and ports from the band committee
given at her home Sunday eve- the Hirschman-Nlaxman wedding.
the public to the utmost, will you were heard and from the various
ning, Oct. 16. Very novel prizes which will take place Tuesday,
not come to the "Y" house and reports given, a big success is an-
were given to the winners. The Oct. 25.
immediately register if you are out ticipated. After the close of the
luncheon was marked by many
of employment. Although you may meeting, a dainty luncheon was
dainty features. Prize winners
On Sept. 24, Miss Mabel Osnos, once have filled out application served by the hostess.
were as follows: Miss Letty Pearl- sister of the bride, entertained a blanks, we can only be of help
The following members are on
man, Dr. Julius Gitlin, Ben Dovitz. party of 20 friends at a bridge- if you return for personal inter- the committee: Sirs. Eva Pollack,
As a novelty Dr. Joe Eder dis- luncheon and linen shower, give(' views. Changes of address and of Mrs. J. Dobis, Sirs. Isaac Margolis,
played an assortment of clever at the new Masonic Temple.
telephone numbers should be given Mrs. Sam Kalt, Mrs. Fannie Rich-
card tricks. Among the guests
the bureau so that when employers mond, Mrs. H. E. Lippitt, Mrs
were Misses Etheyl R. Epstein, Lil-
Dr. and Mrs. E. Lipkin have ask us to fill vacancies we may be Max Hayman, Mrs. C. Brody, Mrs.
lian R. Snyder, Esther Mahler, taken up their new residence at enabled to call you at once. If Louis Lightstone, Mrs. S. Shnitz,
Rose Pearlman, Naomi Satovsky, 5120 Whitfield avenue. Dr. Lip- those of you who have good posi- Mrs. Celia Schmidt, Mrs. N. Waal-
Dr. J. Eder, Dr. Julius Gitlin, Ir- kin's business offices remain at the tions know of vacancies for other dren, Mrs. S. Schwartz, Mrs. J.
win Freidman, Ben Dovitz and old address, 4853 Michigan ave- girls not so fortunate, we hope you Silberstein, Mrs. L. Busker and
Jacob Josephson.
nue.
will co-operate with the bureau by Mrs. Max Weksler.
Lytwin's popular orchestra has
notifying us. The office is open
Mrs. R. Berman, who has spent
At a mass meeting held at the from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily ex- been engaged for the occasion and
the entire summer in Detroit at Melbourne Center, Sunday, Oct. cept Saturday; also on Wednesday also a popular singer will entertain
the Imperial Hotel, has returned 16, the audience was entertained evenings and Sunday mornings. during the evening. Tickets can
to her home in Los Angeles, Calif. by several talented people. Among For special appointments call be bought from any one of the
Mrs. Berman wishes to thank all them was David Fine of Mt. Ver- Glendale 7971 or Glendale 9686. committee or at the door Sunday
of her friends and relatives for non avenue, who played the violin Kindly ask for Miss Goldman. night.
their kind hospitality shown her and was accompanied by Miss Rose There are no fees for applicants or
while here.
Cohen of Pingree avenue, who employers.
TO GIVE FOOD SHOWER
played the piano.
AND BENEFIT BRIDGE
Miss ).aura Ellis of Pasadena
L'Etude:
At a lovely bridge-tea given at
avenue had Miss Hilda Cohen of
The L'Etude Club opened the
Plans have been completed for a
Los Angeles, Calif., as her house the Belcrest Hotel on a Sunday season with a discussion of plays.
food shower to be given for the
guest. Miss Cohen left on Satur- afternoon, - Mrs. S. Glueckman an-
benefit of the Hebrew Infants Or-
nounced
Sunday,
Dec.
25,
as
the
day for Chicago and Milwaukee,
Our Clubs:
phan Home and Nursery to be held
where she will spend some time date chosen for the marriage of
The "Y" house is humming with Wednesday afternoon Nov. 2, at
her daughter, Meta Diane, to Jack club activities. The more clubs
before returning to the West.
2 o'clock at the K. of I I'. Hall, Cass
Berger.
that meet in the building, the more at I eterhoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fralk are
clubs there are clamoring for ad-
No tickets will he sold, admis-
domiciled at their new home at
Miss Annette Pollack of Louis-
mittance. We cordially invite all sion is your food parcel.
2725 West Grand avenue.
ville, Ky., who came to Detroit to new organizations to send commit-
I'rizes will he awarded at each
attend the Stein-Schwartz wed- tees to Miss Feldman, executive table and refreshments will be
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Sklover ding, is visiting relatives here. She
director, who will gladly give all served. Mrs. Hannah Harvith is
are now residing at 2725 West is the house guest of Miss Sadie
necessary information. Our clubs in charge, assisted by Mrs. Rose
Grand avenue.
Brach of 2552 Elmhurst.
include sororities, fraternities, lit- Gallow.
erary and social groups. Their
programs are varied and interest- NEEDLE GUILD WILL
ing. Each week groups of girls
HEAR NOTED WOMAN
and boys leave the meeting happy
and stimulated by their good fel-
Mrs. Alexander Freeman, chair-
lowship.
man of the high school section of
the Needlework Guild has arranged
Saturday Evening Dances:
to have Mrs. Truman Newberry,
The dances at Webster Hall
president, and Miss Maria Stryker,
every Saturday evening are a so-
national junior director, address
cial treat to the young men and
several hundred students in the
women of the city. Come on Sat- high schools of this city next Wed-
urday and see for yourself.
nesday. Under the direction of
Mrs. Freeman, these schools are
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Announces a
making children's garments for the
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guild.

Monday in the Last Day In Hudson's

SEVEN
FURNITURE
DAYS

Hudson's foremost Autumn home
furnishing event ends Monday, Octo-
ber 24. Days of exceptional values on
furniture for every room in the home.
Hundreds of occasional pieces and
scores of suites of fine Hudson furni-
ture at special prices! We invite every
reader especially to attend this event.
Hudson's Plan of Deferred Payments is
available.

Marriages

L E N O X Aristocrat of

Chinas

The "Golden cute"

Expressive California, of golden sun-
shine and flowers and fruit—truly radiant
with vitality and warmth—this decoration
by Lenox is refreshingly beautiful.

The dinner plates are $65 a dozen.

KING'S SALON DES BEAUX ARTS

Second Floor

East Grand River and Library.

Not "How Much"
But Where?

-FT isn't the amount
.11. of money you
spend on your fur
coat that counts, but
where you spend it
that makes all the
difference in the
world.

WOMEN'S LEAGUE
PLANNING PARTY

Good taste is not
necessarily high
priced, and we have
consistently proven it
to our many satisfied
patrons.

Greater Values
at Rollins—
Comparison Is
The Test We
Invite.

ETHER y o u
spent)$195 or
several thousands of
dollars for a fur coat
at Rollins', you re-
ceive the utmost
value. Select furs now
before prices ad-
vance.

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Hallowe'en Masque
and Hard Time Party

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Longfellow 1612.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield
and family spent the week end at
Detroit.

275 East Ferry Avenue

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PRIZES FOR BEST AND FUNNIEST COSTUNIES

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Everybody Welcome. Favors. Bob Crusett's Cotton Pickers.

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Admission 75c — Dress Optional.

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Sunday Eve

December 18th

PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES

VIOLIN — PIANO — CELLO

ONLY SERIOUS

STUDENTS NEED APPLY

Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot

Paris Modes
for
Evening Hours

Every important fash-
ion in the Paris mode—
ravishing new lines in
the unadorned gown—
rich embellishments in
the elaborated gown—
for all the events of the
social season— theater,
concerts, dancing, din-
ner and opera.

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Y. M. H. A. CHANUKAH DANEC

for the

At the Book-Caddac lintel.

On last Friday night impressive
services were conducted at Temple
Ansche Chesed with a large at-
tendance. Milton Greenwald of
Cincinnati conducted the Services,
assisted by the children of our re-
ligious school, who read the re-
sponses and furnished the music.
The succoh was built this year
as in the past and the children,
after giving several recitations
appropriate to the day, brought
their offerings of fruit and vege-
tables to the Succoh. These of-
ferings were later distributed to
the poor and needy.

Mr. and Mrs. Caplan of 4916
North Albany street, Chicago, an
nounce the engagement of their
I daughter, Anne, to Robert Robin-
son of this city.

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Model pictured is o nailed
jewel c nd bead embroidered
chiffon with alight blouse and
sides.

Women's Styles—Sixes 38 to 56
Misses Styles—Sixes 18+ to 28+

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EVERYBODY'S GOING

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Saturday Night Dances

B'nai B'rith Community Center

275 EAST FERRY AVENUE

Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers Orchestra.

Admission 50 Cents.

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SHEEHAN'S

1550 WOODWARD AVENUE

ANNOUNCEMENT!
DR. CHAIM GREENBERG

World Renowned Lecturer

Will Talk in Yiddish on

8:30 P. M.
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JEWISH CENTERS, 31 MELBOURNE

Sunday Evening, October 30, at

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His Subject will he on the Vital Question "Is Religious F la
tion Essential to Our Youth?"

Admission 50c.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davis of
Detroit spent the week-end with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Ginsberg.

Miss Tillie Marienthal Is-ft on
Monday for Rogers City, Mich., to
be the guest of her sister. Mrs. A.
Leventhal.

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Announces the Removal of his Studio
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Sunroom Furniture on the Eighth Floor.

SPECIAL LUNCHEON

MAIN DINING ROOM

A revelation in food values. displaying
the superionty of our uisine and indicat-

ing the earnest endeavre of this hotel to

give surpassing service consistently

Table d'hbte Dinner $2

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