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Presenting
1. MILLEP•1 CONCEPTION
The Misses Margy and Bessie
Karlin entertained at a shower and
bridge on Tuesday afternoon in
compliment to Miss Betty Berick,'
whose marriage to Herman Prady
will take place next mont .
Engagements
Mrs. Anna Labret of Twenty-eighth street announces the betrotha
of her daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Ben Wuntne r, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Wuntner. Reception Sunday, Sept. 30. No cards.
Mr. and David Rosen of 1997 Hazelwood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Joseph G. Rosen, son of
Mrs. Minnie Rosen of 5795 Seminole avenue.
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
LUNCHEON ON OCT. 17
The Zedakah Club announces
that in order to co-operate with
other organizations it decided to
More
Beauty; More
Sheerness!
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Paul (Flor-
ence Goldberg,) whose marriage
took place on Sept. 2, have taken
up their residence in Milwaukee,
where Mr. Paul will resume his
studies at the nniversity of Mar-
Oct. 7—Miss Beatrice Rosenthal, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
quette. Mrs. Paul is the daughter
of Mr. and Airs. Louis Goldberg of B. Rosenthal, to Joseph Busker, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Busker
Oct. 14—Miss Rita Gedalka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Gedalka
Sturtevant avenue.
to Darflel Kollin, at Hotel Stotler.
It
Sam Labow announces the aci-
e
Oct. 16—Miss Shirley Leah Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
proaehing marriage of his (laugh. M. E. Friedman of Calvert avenue, to Casper Charles Cutler.
ter, Rose, to Barney Hershon, son
Oct. 17—Miss Ilelen Kleinsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L
( of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mershon,
Kleinsmith, to Sigmund Schor.
on Sunday, Oct. 14.
Oct. 24—Miss Gertrude Rassner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J acob
The first meeting of the station Rassner, to Irving Miller, son of Mrs. Kate Miller.
Nov. 18—Miss Selma Sell to Look II. Brown.
of the Hebrew Relief Club will be
' held Tuesday evening. Oct. 2. a:
MRS. BLANCHE CREENBLATT
the home of Mrs. Katzel, 2073 Pin-
Three prominent fall shades
poet p o ne its bridgeduneheon from
greo avenue.
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Ott. 10 to Oct. 17. at 12:39.
in this lovely stocking are:
This affair will be held at the
A meeting of the board of di-
Masonic Temple. Mrs. Blanche
"Ming"—"Boulevard"—"Beech-Nut"
rectors of the Ilebrew Infants' Or-
Greenblatt is chairman of the coin-
phan Home, 262 Rowena, on Tues-
Himelhoch's—"Himel.Hose"—First Floor
day, planned the (lance to be held
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of 2294 Glendale are :iiitt^e in charge, assisted by Mrs.
Lill'en Newman and Mrs. Anna
Nov. 4 at the Book Cadillac. A spe- nue, a son.
ul.
Pa
meeting to complete arrange-
ppp
Sept. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morris of Los Angeles, Cal., form-
Imported tweed redolent of breezy,
ments will be held at 8 p. m. on
erly of Detroit, a son, Stanley Willard.
Wednesday, Oct. 3.
heathery, Scottish moors! Com-
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Karbal of Utica, Mich., form-1
erly of Detroit, a daughter, Eleanor.
bitted with harmonizing
Y. W. H. A. ANNOUNCES
Aug. 2C—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ilertsberg (Edith Cohen) of 3760
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FALL, WINTER PLANS Chicago boulevard, a daughter, Barbara Joyce.
leathers in most in-
Mrs. Ida Greenberg of 211 S.
To Mr. and Mrs. Emil Robbins of 2540 Blaine avenue, a daughter,
Beasyskfifon
, Sheridan street had as her house
The Young Women's Ilebrew Joan Lois.
triguing mixtures!
guests her four sons and two
, Association announces a program
daughters for the occasion of a
of activities for the fall and win-
fondly reunion on Sunday, Sept.
ter season which surpasses in ex- x
1.
16. Those nresent from out of
tent and variety any program
elliple
J.,
town were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
ever before offered by the associa-
K. St obin and famil y of Detroit
tion. The building is open, daily',
Mr. and Mrs. Ilar ry Greenb erg and
' from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. to enroll ;
Entire Second Floor
family of Peoria, Ill., Dr. and Mrs.
, members and to lake registrations'
Harry Lebeson of Chicago, Ill.,
e l for all classes and programs listed Succoth Services:
glioc .441,4z tfrioze.#400
tfra4z comz toi ,465
below. These will begin on the
Succoth services will take place All arrangements have been and Bertram Greenberg of Peoria,
should be cleaned
dates, specified and will continue Saturday, Sept. 29, at 10 a, m. completed for the first meeting of III. Another celebration for the
ev
event
was a (firmer for the family
weekly thereafter.
HOW
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the newly organized Young
at
Wenonah
hotel
on
Tuesday,
Sunday evening, Sept. 30— the pulpt
- pies Society of C ongregation
and preach on the sub
i'
t
18
H
yman
Gb
reen
erg
was
Membership reunion.
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Shaarey Zedek which will be hold ' " -
Monday evening, Oct. 1—Cook- jest "Fruits and Flowers."
Don't let a single
on Thursday evening, Oct. 4, at the host and Matt Greenberg acted
Inc classes, dressmaking classes. Feast of Conclusion Services:
warm day fool . you
8 o'clock at the Atkinson branch as toastmaster.
New Fall Costume Jewelry
swimming, special slenderizing
of
the
Shaarey
Zedek,
9125
—your
warm fall
vices
Feast of Conclusion services
Antique gold and amethyst—also other popular combina-
class, beginners' dramatics.
street. At this time com- ' on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Romani left
la},
coats, furs and suits
Tuesday evening, Oct. 2— will take place Satur(
: Oct. 6 at
tions.
.Tues day for Detroit, Recoil, -
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mi 'tt ees will
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c c h osen an( 1 th
e fl
na I
should be clean and
For the distinctive bridge prizes or gifts—Molemistic or
Bridge class, gymnastics, basket- 10 R. m. The pulpit will be occu- rocess of or ganization of the no- tamy
ed b their guest, Mrs. I. Gold-
Spanish Glass, in vases, cigarette boxes, ash trays, beverage
ball, book chat, Y. W. II. A. Pla y. pied by Rabbi Leo n Fram, who P .
restored ready for
morning, Oct. 3— will speak on the subject "A Re- ciety will be completed. Plans f or erg of Buffalo.
sets., etc.—in shades of green, amber and orchid.
era Wednesday
(stock company).
the coming year will lie
wear at a moment's
view of the Year 5688."
A complete line of Greeting Cards for all occasions.
; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kahn are
notice. Let Forest
I Women's class in eurythmic gym -
The Young People's Society was ! spending, a few days in Detroit.
The Shop Where AtI Sales Must Please—
Sunday
Services:
do it right.
nestles.
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o rgani zed for thurpos
p
e o f bring-
Sunday services will be resumed ing into closere contact w ith the
Wednesday evening, Oct. 3—
Mlr.e and Mrs. Louis Levine and
Piano
class,
eurthymic
gymnastics,
for
the
Nation
on
Sunday,
Oct.
7,
. ....... Euclid 10127
9805 Linwood, at head of Boston . .
Blankets, Robes, Drapes, Rugs and
;interpretative dancing, current at 10:45 a. m. Dr. Leo M. Frank- synagogue the Jewish young pro- son left on Friday for Cincinnati,
Detroit. The society will to be the guests of relatives for
tin will occupy the pulpit and enga of
' events discussion group.
Other Household Articles a Specialty
ge in activities which will fur- the next 10 days. They were ac-
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 11— speak on Emil Ludwig's book, "The
social cultural, and ish
re- hcompani ed as far as Lou.
i
Ohio.
Child study class for married mem- Son of Man—Is It Romance or ligious
thee the
in terests of the Jewish y Mrs. Ella Levine and Mrs. Sam
ers.
History?
youth.
Levine.
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Th urs,1 ay evening,
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The
temporary
officers include
We have installed the most modern equip-
vanced dramatics, decorative art, Young People's Temple Club:
Hoke Levin, president, and Nettie
Mrs. Etta Beckman had as her
lecture
series.
ment and now are better prepared than ever to
The opening rally of the Baron, Secretary. Burnett Krause,
AVE E.
a
Sundad M onda,
y
Friday evening, Oct. f.,_-Choir Young People's Temple Club will leaden: Helper, and Myra Moyer F uests lst
serve you.
of Man -
Mr.
I. Ko rn and stain,
practice, Sabbath servic s.
take place Sunday afternoon, Oct. constitute the board of directors. e
We take orders for parties, balls and weddings, and Bar
Saturday evening, Oct. 6— 7, at 3 p. m. There will be danc- Miss Moyer whose home is 160 ton, Mich., and Mr. J. I,. Beckman
Cadillac and Miss Roxy Beck-
Dance at Webster Hall. ing, refreshments , and an open Woodland
Mitzvahs.
avenue
Longfellow of
Sunday morning, Oct. 7—chit- meeting Sc, discuss the musical 7158, will be pleaSe:f tO hear from man of Detroit.
dren 's class in interpretative play to be given in December and, all young mon and women desiring
dancing, ballroom dancing.
The religious sch ool of Temp
other important functions planned do join the organization.
Both
Sunday afternoon. Oct. 7— by the Young People's Club. Mil- Miss Moyer and Mr. Levin, Ar- Ansehe Chesed will start its new
Choral
group.
8532 Twelfth Street (near Pingree)
Sunday evening, Oct. 7—At ton M. Silberberg, the new chair- lington 0038, will gladly supply in- term on Saturday, Sept. 29.
man of the Young People's Temple formation concerning the organi-
BEAUTIFYING
REDUCING
II o me.
Club, will preside. All young peo- ration.
With regret the community
You will like the refined atmosphere
The
clubs of
represent
an impor-
tant
activity
the Young
Wo- ple of Temple households are in-
notes the departure of Mrs. Fran-
and courteous attendants at the
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55, K. P. ces Levy and son, Clarence, for
men's Hebrew Association pro-
Jackson, Mich., to reside perma-
gram. Of these there are all kinds: vited.
BOULEVARD WHITE SANITARIUM
The Men's Temple Club:
Detroit Lodge No. 05, Knight , nently. Mrs. Levy, always an ac-
cultural, social. debating, philan-
The Men's Temple Club will of Pythias, will hold a regular tive worker, served as president
ELECTRO-VAPORIZED MINERAL FUME BATHS
thropic and athletic. There are
.
meeting
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
2
of
the
Temple
Sisterhood
and
su-
begin
Oct
s
NERVE INVIGERATOR, BODY VITALIZER AND
groups for girls, groups for boys
- its season on Tuesday,
- '
perintendent of the religious
. OSENT1E G. Secretary.
REJUVENATOR
on y, and the mixed groups. These 16. The speaker for that evening
Greeting Cards
school.
The. new end beautiful store. by virtue of its low
open to prospective niem- is Judge Marcus A. Kavanagh of LOUIS II. WOLFE,
and
Bridge
are
all
jewelry
needs
at
Prices
overhead, ia •nle to serve your
Excellent Cure for Falling Ilair
Chancellor Commander.
His
subject
will
be
Score
Cards
tiers, and the association is always Chicago.
that mean savings.
Judge
Empire 10239
3011 East Grand Boulevard
ready to organize new groups, "Traitors to Justice."
Teapot Dome - 1406 Broad-
Kavanagh is one of the outstand-
whenever the demand arises.
The bureau of personal service. ing judicial figures of our time. set for the formation of the class.
way.
and the free employment bureau Now is the time to net aside the The pre-confirmation class wilt be'
12036 DEXTER BLVD.
organized under the direction of
are both (open daily from 9 to 11: date to hear him.
Rabbi Leon Fram on Tuesday,
, and on Wednesday evenings and
The
Festival
of
Succoth:
afternoon, Oct. 9, at 4:30.
Sunday mornings, so that the em-
In conformity with the custom
_,,, played girl may also have the
ff
privilege of this department. The established many years ago the School of Religion:
1. New Pupils: The school of
bureau of personal service is an committee on religion of the Tem-
inexhaustible source of aid for'' pie Sisterhood will supervise the religion is now ready to welcome
girls who come with disturbing building of the Suceah in the your child. The kindergarten a('• '
our Home Should Come First
As septa children at the age of four.'
problems that require immediate Brown Memorial Chapel.
The free employment
, heretofore, offerings may b' Please bring your child for retti•
solution
P
the
decoration of the tration any week-day. The !who&
Our display of fine Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Lamps
bureau is equipped to serve both , brought for
unemployed girls and employers. sue'
" h. It is earnestly requested office is closed on Saturday, and
and Radios, offers you a selection that is both
The bureau endeavors to find just that our members send gifts of on Sunday it is too busy to take
Rare and Inexpensive.
The school office;
the right job for every applicant. stanle goods, fruits, vegetables. readstrations.
and so forth to the committee at im on the second floor of the Tem-
I
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the
Temple not later than Thues pie and is open to receive your
MOTHERS' CLUBS • day evening, Sept. 27. Thom de- children's registrations every
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siring to donate money in place of week
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t ro t 9 a. M. to it p.
w . tall,
The first meeting of the various fruits and so forth are asked to 2. The Saturday morning
Phone Longfellow 8170
mothers clubs for the fall season 'send their offerings to the Tempt' School. All the students of the
4104-8 Fonkoll Ave. at Livornois
will be held on the following or to Mrs. Herman Finsterwald• seventh and eighth grades and
dates:
chairman of the committee on re- wh
fi g rni
r a(. 1„ ;
the n
those
oosehs students
atvued
Oct. 6, 2:30 p. m.—Oakland ligion. Succoth money offerings
yet bees confirmed
Mothers Club at Jewish Centers are used by the Sisterhood in con- will meet for the opening of the
Association, and Fenkell Mothers nection with their hospital work Saturday school, Saturday, Sept
18th Anniversary Sale
Club at the Fenkell Center.
and other philanthropies. 29. at 9:30.
Strictly Kosher Caterer
Offering the Newest Creations in
Oct. 10. 2:30 p. m.—West War-
3. The Sunday morning school.
ren Mothers Club at the Kronk Keepin g U p With Your Child:
Furs and Fur Coats
Weddings, Engagements, Ban-
A. The Elementary School. Chil
Community House.
Hudson Seal
guets—All Social Functions
Suppose your child comes home dren from the kindergarten
Oct. 17, 7:30 p. m.—Nlark-Gra- from religious school and wants to through the sixth grade will return
Mu-krat)
Coat with Johnnie
tiot Club at the St. Clair Corn- discuss with you the policy of to their claws Sunday morning.
or Queen Ann
inunity
House.
R,'hoboam or the Revolt of Jero- Sept. 30, at 10 o'clock. B. The
Cn'tsr
Oct. 13, 2:30 p. m.—Oakman boam, can you discuss that subject High School.
Students of the
Boulevard
Club, Longfellow School with him intelligently?
DETROIT CATERING
tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades.
Oct. 20, 2:30 p. m.--Twelfth
Raccoon Coat
COMPANY
Suppose your child comes home and students of the ninth grade
Street Club, Twelfth and Glad. and wants; to ask you some ques- who have already been confirmed.
We Cater in the Leading Hotels stone.
tion about Kiddush or Kaddish or will return to their classes Sunday
The following classes for mem- Kedusah, can you distinguish morning, Sept. 30, at 9:30.
American Broad-
125 RICHTON AVENUE
bers of the mothers clubs are open these things one from another and
tail Coat
Afternoon
The
Sunday
myth)
1Shvared
for registration at the Jewish Cen- explain them to him? School: 4, The
Call Longfellow 5654
Sunday afternoon
ter, 31 Melbourne, and at the Fen-
Beth El College of Jewish school will open Sunday, Sept. 30
kell branch, 3430 Fenkell: Pub- Studies offers two courses which at 2 p. m.
Careen! Coat
lic speaking, dramatic, child study, will enable you to keep up with
Brown or Gray
glee club, English, citizenship ' the work of your children in the
Fox Trim
cooking, household management ' religious school, the course in
sewing and handicrafts, home
Bible History and Literature to
nursing, community health.
During the sal. Ira
be given by Rabbi Leon Fram and
will remodel, repair
the
course in Jewish Ceremonials.
and slar• your fur
Symbols and Customs to be given
coat for
by Dr. Leo M. Franklin.
Every Parent whose children
You will find fascinating
URING the 41 years
are attending the religious school
malela to choose from in
should set each Monday night of
VOGUE
Reduce
rapidly
by
our
the Anais Salon, for our
we
have
been
making
and
selling•fur
coats
this season aside as Jewish study
latest
scientific
Battle
FUR CO.
designing staff has inter.
night. Beth El College opens
we
never
have
found
a
satisfactory
substitute
preted, most adroitly,
1440.1442
Creek
method
;
I
to
3
Monday night, Oct. 15.
of Shoes in
Wedding Calendar
Our Picot•Top
"Himel-Hose"
1.65
Births
flu
Notts
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if
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Notrs
Fall and
Winter
Clothing
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Y
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$265
$195
$150
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$135
$35
You'll like Detroit's
New
Smart
Shop
Broadway,
John R.
Near
For here arc
dresses g a )
with colorful
pleasant deco-
rations a n d
with the lithe
lines of swag•
g e r Parisian
designing
EVERTOR ENGRAVING CO.
Second Floor Kerr Illdn.
1
LADIES
ONLY
SHIRTS
To
ORDER
National Custom Shop
Third Floor
Phone Willis* 8827
The confirmation class for the
coming year will meet for organ-
ization on Thursday afternoon,
Oct. 11, at 4:30. The class is be-
ing formed somewhat earlier than
usual this year as Dr. Franklin,
who expects to be absent for some
time during the fall and winter,
wishes to meet the boys and girls
of the class as frequently as pos-
Original
sible before his departure. It is
therefore of the utmost import-
ance that all boys and girls who
expect to enter the class shall be
ART SHOP
present at the time stated. If for
any reason they cannot attend the
MI WOODWARD AVE. DETROIIT
New York, let Z. 47(5 at.
spring opening meeting, they or
Los Aneelea, Sr/ W. Ill at.
their parents should confer with
,
Elstyan, Cavolsaelovakie
♦ Dr. Franklin in advance of the day.
CZECHOSLOVAK
IS E. Grand River at Woodward
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Confirmation and Pre-Confirmation
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clusive users of the
famous
Ring Roller
Machine
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Cadillee 3406
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And,we may add, no manor
what peltry you favor-you
are certain of finding it
here ea our fan production
offere • latitude of choice
Dot so be duplicated In
for dependable quality — indeed, we have
never made a search. Consequently we still
remain an establishment where you can—
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