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LTROHIEWISH ROtHelli

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Rev. Meyer and Mrs. Margolis
' of 532 East Kirby avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their
• daughter, Naomi, to M. Isadore
' Gruskin, sun of Mrs. Sophia Gras-
kin of 322 Owen avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. I. hack of 2330
I West Buena Vista street, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
I Dorothy, to Max Cohen of this
One of the outstanding social city.
Detroit Tue.day Musical ,
opened its season on Tuesday events if the month is the mu-
morning in the auditorium of the sicale tea which the Iliodassah wilt
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cashdan of
Twentieth Century Club. The pro- give for its members on Nov. 22 1940 Taylor avenue announce the
gram deferred to the Michigan at the Hotel Statler. An unusual engagement if their daughter,
Federation of Music Clubs, whose program is under way and a social Dora, to harry Ilimelstein, son of
president, Mrs. Harry Bucher of hour will follow.
:dr. and Mrs. Max llimelstein of
Ann Arbor, addressed the mem-
1076 Gladstone avenue.
bers before the music began. This
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan of
was presented by winners of vari- Seward avenue and Miss Helene
Mrs. Annetta Wilenkin of 2038
ous of the federation contests. The Kahn of Hazelwood avenue will Taylor avenue announces the en-
following participated: Flora Se- leave ill Sunday by motor for Chi- gagement of her daughter, Hilda
valy, 1920; Matilde Gar- cago to visit Dr. Cowan's mother. Dorothy, to Jack J. Krause of
vett Kesler, pianist, 1923; Le
Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
Grand Mercure, violinist, 1925,
Mrs. Ilertha Traub of Webb min Krause of Detroit.
find LOIS Johnston Gilchrest, so- avenue motored to Jackson, Mich.,
prano, 1917.
Charles Silk of 552 Westminster
on Wednesday.
avenue announces the engagement
of his daughter, Esther, to Morris
Sol Kaplan of the Art Center
Miss Irene Beck of 1215 Bur-
Apartments has left 'for a several) lingame avenue was hostess to 16 Mendelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
months' trip through the South.
of her girl friends at a bridge of Sle.ndelson of 12824 LaSalle boule-
very pretty appointments at her, vard.

ACTIVE IN J. W. E. W. O.
THEATER BENEFIT

Among those who are taking a
very active part in the arrange-
ments for the theater party at the
Bonstelle Playhouse next Sunday
for the benefit of the Northwest

LENOX

Chinas

Autumn crowns all seasons with the gor-
geous colorings of brilliant reds, rich yel-
lows and deep bronze greens. Beautifully
have the Artists of Lenox conceived this
motif and elvolved the Autumn pattern,
above.

The dinner plats MT sill the dozen.
Other pie el. in proportion .

Mr. and Mrs. Bollard F. Bern-
steine of 1217 Burlingame avenue.
have as their guest the latter's
mother, Mrs. Levy of Bay City.

KING'S SALON DES BEAUX ARTS

Esst Grand River and Library.

What a Difference

The spacious parlor of the Phoe-
nix Club was the scene of a beau-
tiful luncheon and bridge on
Thursday at which Mrs. Sol Wolff
and Mrs. Adolph Sturm were joint
hostesses.

Invitations have been issued by
Mr. and Sirs. Israel C. Brown for
a reception at which they will be
hosts at the Hotel Statler on
Thursday evening, Nov. 10, to cel-
ebrate their thirty-fifth wedding
anniversary.
---
Miss Betty Hirsch has returned
to her home in the East following
a several weeks' visit with Mrs.
Louis I.andsberg.

When, you let
the mundry
do the Washing

ONE are the tell-tale
signs of worry and
drudgery—for the woman
who lets us shoulder the
burden of the family wash-
ing/ Youthful contour—
sparkling eyes—hands that
are graceful and velvet-
smooth—all these are her's

Mrs. Walter Ileavenrich and her
sister, Miss Marie Marymont, have
left for New York to greet their
sister, Mme. Conrail Craandyke,
who is coming from her home at
the Hague, Holland, for a visit
with relatives here.

Invitations have been received
)y members of the Sisterhood of
remple Beth El for the annual
uncheon on Monday, Nov. 14, at
1 o'clock, at which time Dr. Wil-
liam E. Barton, D. D., will speak
In the subject "The Women Lin-
coln Loved." This meeting, which
is the outstanding event on the
calendar of the Sisterhood, prom-
ises to be an unusually interesting
one.

who sensibly avoids wash-
day toil! We can add years
to the span of your natural
charm if you will let us
relieve you of this aging
weekly chore. Patronize us
regularly—your mirror
will soon &tett an amaz-
ing change!

Weller, Laundry Co.

Herman Bernstein, editor of the
Jewish Tribune of New York, will
address the high school assembly
of the Temple Beth El on Sunday,
Nov. 6, at 9:30. Parents of the
students are cordially invited to
attend.

Our Service Beyond Compare

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Are You Hard of Hearing?

Then no matter how slightly deafened you may be.
you need lip reading. It will help relieve the nervous
strain of trying to hear, and thereby help improve
your hearing.
Train your eyes to assist your ears.

All Lessons Given Privately.

Colby Studios of Speech Reading

Northway 0848

100 Ferry Avenue W. at Cass.

Hours

9-12 and by Appointment.

ARE YOU, INING7T

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Here's the Ideal it-'';--You Are the Invited
Guests
Family Dinner

It's • good
OW:
• (tante som osmaroaa toast
at hone'
A• e•w••ll7 11,a.1
habit in the. ray. eolorlul cor-
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More sos(toroolomor a
good halos beennee herr la De.
grealoot dinner •itlor
Alway. • half owing
SILO
chicken or • hie loin tender
steak im•Io.1.4 In thy er.de
varlet), o• this menu!

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of
West Boston boulevard were at
home to their friends on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage of in honor of their twenty-fifth wed- o
Virginia park have returned from ding anniversary. They received!
a short visit in Cleveland with Mr. during the afternoon and in the
and Mrs. Max Simon.
evening supper was served to the
remaining guests. Autumn flow.1
Mrs. A. II. Rosenbaum and Miss ers adorned every room in the
Lillian Brin have returned from house.
Chicago, to which place they mo-
tored with the latter's brother,
Dr. Morris D. Waldman, who
Harry Brix of Minneapolis, who has just returned from Poland,
spent a few days here last week will speak at the Jewish Centers:
Association, 31 Melbourne eve-'
Nathan Plotkin of Gladstone nue, on Wednesday evening, Nov.
avenue is spending the week in 9, at 8 o'clock, on the topic "The
Jews of Poland." The public is'
Chicago.
cordially invited to be present.

Second Floor

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home on Wednesday, Oct. 26.

11Inklea the
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donee,
value that a• alto poll—from
you are the in•
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lad goe.• of the Florentine
Room for the popular Ernie
Tonne Rey. No ...over ch•rge
of rourre—tbir ns an add, II
Peet ship poi dine absolutely
fry. ram
f t. harte. Conn.—hem ,
You 11 le
the fa ily long hl
arnared—and delighted!

..Sraziaiedeom ADDISON NOTE

Miss Rose Esko, whose marriage
to Joseph W. Goldberg will take
place on Sunday evening, Nov. 6,
has been the inspiration of much
delightful entertainment, among
which was a hose and handkerchief
shower on Oct. 8 given at the
home of Miss Rose M. London on
Leicester court, at which she was
joint hostess with Mrs. Evelyn
Starler, covers being laid for 45
guests; a dinner on Oct. 13 by
Mrs. Birdie Fox and Miss Anita
Iloosdin at the home of the former
on Broadstreet avenue, for eight
guests; a household shower at the
bride's home by her sisters, Mes-
dames Clara Kleiman and Tillie
Knopper, on Oct. 18, for 50
guests; and a linen shower was
given by the Misses Sadie Esko
and Clara Stein at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel on Nov. 1, covers be-
ing laid for 30 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin of
Boston boulevard left for a motor
trip to Buffalo, from which point
Mrs. Rabwin will leave for New
York for a fortnight's stay.

BRUKOFF-DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of
Pittsburgh, Pa., have made known
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Edna S. Davis, to William A.
Brukoff of Detroit, which took
place Oct. 23.

Rabbi and Mrs. J. Werner of
Miss Rose Esko, a bride-elect of
Nov. 6, entertained at her home on Hamilton, Ont., (Lena Farber)
are
receiving congratulations on
I.eicester court with a trousseau
tea of delightful appointments on the birth of a son, Ilymon Gilbert,
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30. Bridge born Oct. 15.
was played and high scores were
held by Minnie Stupsker, Rose M. LADIES OF SHAAREY
London and Mrs. Birdie Fox.
ZEDEK IN BRIDGE-TEA

Henry E. Loopate, who resides
with his aunt, Mrs. F. Kimche, at
404 East Warren avenue, has
sailed on the Empress of France
for a two months' stay in Europe.
lie will visit his parents at Schau-
len, Lithuania. After a lengthy
stay with them, he intends mak-
ing 0 sightseeing trip to other
countries of Europe en route to
point of embarkation, Cherbourg,
France.

What promises to be o ne of the
most (outstanding affairs of the
I sea sonis the bridge-tea to b e

I given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of
1Shaarey Zedek in •se Federation
clubhouse, corner Second boule-
vard and Hancock avenue, on
, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 8, at 2
o'clock.
Bridge, lotto and mah jong will
be the diversion of the afternoon.
' Mrs. Harry Wetsman, chairman
•of general arrangements, will be
Beautiful in its appointment
•assisted by her vice-chairman, Sirs.
was the bridge-luncheon and stork
Morris Blumberg, Mesdames Chas.
shower given by Mrs. Ben Decker
Smith, Herman Wetsman, Louis
of Elmhurst avenue on Wednes- Solomon, Charles Hamburger,
day evening, Oct. 20, in honor of
•Maurice hi. Zackheim.
Mrs. M. Wasserman. Mrs. Was-
The hosp:eaiity committee wilt
serman was the recipient of many
be headed by Mrs. A. Louis Gor-
beautiful gifts.
don, chairman, assisted by Nies-
' dames Louis Robinson, J. H. Ehr-
Oscar Winski of Lafayette, Ind. ,
•lich, Morse M. Cohen, Herman P.
is visiting his sister, Mrs. 1. Saul-
Cohen, H. Selker, D. Oppenheim,
son.
A. M. Hershman, Ira Copeland, I
Davidson, B. Blumrosen, Louis
Mrs. S. J. Schaeffer of Chicago
Stoll, Seymour Frank and Miss Ju-
is visiting her parents, NIr. and
lia Klein .
Mrs. I. Saulson.
• be
b given
en at
Beautifu prizes will
Dr. Jerry Lacoe of Montreal,' each table and delightful refresh-
he
eon,-

ments will be served b y t
ments
Qat., spent a week with Mr.
miller in charge. Tickets may be
Mrs. H. I.acow of 196:1 Clairmount
secured from the committee or at
before his departure for the Kas-
the door.
nare Cohen Hospital, Los Angeles,
Calif.
ANNOUNCEMENT





THIRD FLOOR

MRS. A. H. FIXLER

ern Branch of the Jewish Wom-
en's European Welfare Organiza-
tion is Sirs. A. H. Fixler.
The play for the evening is
"The Little Spahr?
Kindly change tickets at box of-
fice for good seats. The next sleet-
ing will be held at the home of
Mrs. J. Robins of 1472 Glynn
court on Wednesday at 2 p.

YOUNG EMANUELS
RESUME MEETINGS

The

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Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot

FOR THE LARGER WOMAN WHO DRESSES SMARTLY

Coats

Lavishly Furred

110

B'NOS ZION HOLDS
BENEFIT RAFFLE

Mrs. Abe Gittleman of 742 West
Grand boulevard was the winner
of the diamond ring raffled at a
special meeting of the B'nos Zion
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Gittleman presented the
ring to the society in honor of her
infant son, with the hope that the
B'nos Zion might profit further
and be enabled to devote a greater
sum to the aid of mothers and in-
fants in Palestine.
The members voted to sell the
ring to the highest bidder present
and the ring was purchased by
Mrs. Louis Goldberg of Sturtevant
avenue.

BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
TO BE HELD SUNDAY

Miss Feldman, director of the
Y. W. II. A., will be honorary
hostess to the bridge teams that
will compete in the tournament be-
ing held by the Phalanx Club at
the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street
on Nov. 0. The club is (offering in
beautifully engraved silver loving
cup to the winner.
The most prominent Jewish
groups of boys and girls have en-
tered the tournament with teams
of four players each and an event
which presage's a new era in the
activities of the various groups of
the city is about to

The Misses Margaret and Alyce
Gunsberg were joint hostesses at
s delightfully appointed Hal - '
lowe'en costurnc, party at their!
home at 2920 Glendale avenue,
Saturday evening last.

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Fur—and still more fur—

is the Paris dictum for fall

and winter—and a most

becoming mode it is. The

youthful long-haired furs

on the more sophisticated

flat furs which impart an

air of elegance.

Models from $39.75 to
$395.

Sizes 16 , to 56.

Sketched — !flack broadalai ow with lilach
lynx Hha al collar and cuffs—geor n r trim,

larking and side ]lore-1 tom—Third Finn,.

e.

1452 Farmer St. Cor. John R.

Stationery Specials at
$1.00

Unusual values in single and folded sheets and

correspondence cards.

SHEEHAN'S

1550 WOODWARD AVENUE

SIM HALL

mericas Cimest Club ftiotei"

Bridge luncheons, 12
o'clock till 2. Specially
prepared menus, 51.1 0
per plate. Card rooms and
tables for the afternoon.
without charge. Partirs
from 4 to 24. Phone Em-
pire 9000, Reservation
Clerk, for arrangements.

PERFECTION LODGE

Get In Touch With Jack Alkon!

Today. tomorrow or the next day you'll be
thinking seriously of trading in your car.
When that time comes—pet in touch with
Jack A !kir • .

You'll get the most value for your old car
and the best value in a new car when
choose a new Buick.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koffman of
Hazelwood avenue have ro•
turned from Cleveland, has in:
been guests at Hotel Statler.

°IfAUDEVILL
ALL THIS WEEK

3010.0 10
AT Alattatftig

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Come at your earliest opportunity—see for your
self the wide variety—feel the rich qualities--
note the generous values—anti you won't won-
der that many women buy their entire seasoli'<
supply during this event.

Perfe(•ti(on Lodge, No. 486, F.
and A. Si., contrary to the month-
ly bulletin of F. C. degree for
Cantor A. Rutman of the Con- Nov. 9, same will be held on Nov.
gregation Emanuel, Taylor and 23 at 7 p. m. instead.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Woodrow Wilson, is now residing
By Order of-
at 16 West Gladstone avenue, Apt.
CHARLES RUBINER, W. Si.
31. Phone Empire 1938-J.

On Sunday, Oct. 22, the Me=-
dames D. Zalesin and J. Silverman
of 3729 Grand avenue entertained
with a bridge-tea and linen shower
at the Palmetto lintel, honoring
Miss Betty Ross, a bride-elect of
December. The table was beau-
DETRoiri tifully decorated with fall flowers
'and
covers were laid for 30 guest:.
I. list.. Mnrn-
GIFTED
— —
z Ala aander
0104CCR
The Athena Girls Club was hos-
Sw•n..on.
Americo'.
sttoto*ei tess on Sunday evening, Oct. 30.
, ht•
eat •orlety dancer
A
at a Hallowe'en dinner-dance at
3. warring sister.
Oriole Terrace. The table was
song. and Dane.
beautifuly decorated with tall or-
Bluer Singer
4. Buddy
ange and black tapers and Hal-
S. Ted Stanley.
Comedy Den,.,
lowe'en decorations.
S. Lytle Yu hi.
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!.nor• Wonder
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sokol (Ann
7. the R....oe
Russ More. aecoropani. all
Aack) have returned from their
pooular evehoetra
acts w.th
wedding trip to Chicago end other
Acts appearing 7.11. II 13
points west and are now at home
and 12 VI
harper in •the I•.hernien Rouen
to their relatives and friends at
2305 Hazelwood avenue.
Detroit's Smartest

HoW

Every yard is fashionable and desirable.
Every yard meets the Hudson standard.
Every vard is offered at a substantial saving.

13 jells

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Every yard is NEW.

SCHIFF-LOEWENSTEIN
Simon Loewenstein of Cleve-
land, Ohio, announces the wedding
A new term of activities for the
of his daughter, Jennie, to Sey-
Young Emanuels will be ushered
mour S. Schiff on Saturday, Oct.
in at their first meeting, Monday
22, which took place at Cleveland.
evening, Nov. 7, at the Emanuel
Mr. and Mrs. Schiff will reside
Synagogue, corner Woodrow Wil-
temporarily at 11124 Clifton
son and Taylor. This will be a
boulevard, Cleveland. Mrs. Schiff
meeting for both the inter-
before her marriage was a former
mediate and senior chapters and
The following members of Ila- resident of Detroit.
it will be open to prospective mem-
dassah have returned from Cleve-
bers and to interested friends of
land, where they attended the con-
members.
ference of the United Palestine
Announcements of committees
Appeal: Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs.
and of policies for the conning
Henry Weinstein, Mrs. Louis Sav-
semester
null an entertaining pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson an-
age, Mrs. David Zemon, Mrs. Israel
gram will feature the evening.
Zilber, Mrs. Morse Saulson, Mrs. nounce the birth of a son, Harland
Membership
in the organization is
Sol Lachman and Mrs. Si. Fish- Stanley, on Oct. 26.
Open to young people between the
man. Mrs. Irma Lindheim, na-
ages
of
16
and
19 for the inter-
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ruben (Vic-
tional president, was among the
mediate group and to young peo-
guests and Miss Henrietta Szold, toria Schweitzer) of 1676 Glad-
ple
of
19
and
up
for the senior
honorary national president, was stone avenue, are being congratu-
lated on the birth of a baby girl, group. The present president of
the principal speaker.
the intermediate chapter is Nathan
Reta Joy, on Oct. 27.
Shur and Murray Friedman heads
At the recent initiation and
Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Cohen of the senior chapter.
banquet held at the Michigan
Although meetings have not
Union, Ann Arbor, Alwyn Vernon 2711 Clements avenue are receiv-
been held during the summer, the
Freeman, an Eagle Scout, was ing congratulations on the birth
Saturday
and high holiday services
made a member, because of his of a son, Sidney Cohen, on Oct. 13.
have been conducted regularly.
splendid record of last summer in
Saturday
morning services are
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moss of
Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honor
held in the sub-synagogue of the
society of the University of Michi- 3019 Elmhurst avenue announce
Emanuel
Synagogue
at 9 a. m.
gan. Mr. Freeman is the son of the birth of a daughter, Ethel and at 5:30 in the afternoon "Sha-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman Janet, born Oct. 26.
held.
All
interested
is
lus-sudos"
of 20 Chicago boulevard.
Mr. and Sirs. Si. A. Stone (Ida young people are cordialy incited
to attend.
Sirs. Sam Poernick of Glassport, Freyman) are receiving felicita-
l'a., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. tions from their friends on the ar-
rival
of
a
daughter,
Norma
Slainc.
Wispe of Tuxedo, avenue.

Among those who have returned
from Chicago after attending the
wedding of Miss Edna Shaeffer of
Mr. and him Jacob H. Schakne that city are Mr. and Mrs. I. Saul-
le ft for a motor trip east. They son, Mrs. B. Goodman and Her-'
will visit with relatives in Penn- man J. Saulson.
sylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Homonoff
of :1010 J os. Campau have re-
turned from a motor trip to Ci n-
PAUL SAVOY AGENCY PRESENTS:
cinnatti, Ohio, where they attend.
ed the Hy-Pure Drug convention.
En route home they visited with
friends in Pittsburgh.

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Hudson's November
Silk Sale

The big fabric event of the year at Hudson's
The sale opened With 75,000 yards of brand nett
silks at substantial savings. Silks for ever:.
fashion need.

The

Aristocrat of

Now In Progress-•

For Demonstration—Telephone Glendale

4808

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2629.

(Harley•Buick Co., 3752 Cass Ave.)

BE SURE TO ASK FOR JACK ALKON!

BUICK!

VERA FOKINA

"The Bernhardt of the dance."

N... 1 ..rk Et Poing Poo l

MICHEL FOKINE

"The Brains of the Rum. Bal-

--Nen In. Times

let."

sod the Fokine Ballet of 70

Symphony Orchestra

Two

Superb PPformances

November 10—Regular Sobncrip-

Pion Seri.

November II — Arrni tier

Gal. Benefit. Lincoln Memorial

UnDereity.

Setur•

YOU.

Seals at Owe.

Grinnell Br.. Hos Ofilee

• RICES tl. 10. 51.10. 12.71. $2 20

and 1165

Direction GRACE DENTDN

BUICK!

BUICK!

Fortune

(From Jane's Diary, Nov. 1927)

NEVER see an ace of hearts without think-
' ing of the time I had my forttune told it
Biarritz." Joe remarked at her bridge-luncheon
at Webster Hall today. "A myiderious iookow
Spaniard drew a heart and told me it meant
good luck. I met Dick the next evening." But
Joe always does fortunate things—there is her
luncheon party for example. It was a delightful
little affair, perfect in every respect—even (low ,
to the salad, which only a master chef could
have nut together. Diary, you're the first to
know tnat my next bridge-lncheon will be give!'
at Wchster Hall!

CASS AVENUE, AT PUTNAM

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