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ZEDAKAH LUNCHEON
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The Zedakah Club bridge-lum
eon will be held at 12:30 Wednes-
-= day !loci), Oct. 10, at the Masonic

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Alaskan and Hudson seal, leopard, pony, and
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muskrat
cant beauty and new smartness.

Mrs. Sam Levine and Mrs. Ella
-0- Levine returned on Monday front
0- a week's visit at Lima and Day-
ton, 0.

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A cordial invitation is ex-

,

Mrs. I.ouis Price has returned
home from Detroit, having been
==.. called there by the death of her
mother, Mrs. Wartell.

About 75 relatives and friends
0 were guests Sunday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler
0_ of 1000 Eleventh street, at a beau-
-0 tifully appointed dinner marking
the silver anniversary of their
marriage. David Kessler, who per.
formed the duties of toastmaster,

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ANNOUNCING THE
NEW HOME OF

GOOD

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Levy have
returned front Detroit, where
they spent the past week.

tended to you.

9022 Linwood Ave.

Bet. Clairmount and Taylor.
Longfellow 3715

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with a tribute to the host and
hatless After dinner bridge
tables were set up and the guests
spent several hours at cards. Sir,
and Sirs. Kessler received many
beautiful gifts and congratulatory
messages which poured in from
relatives and friends unable to be
present. Among the out-of-town
guests were Miss Goldie Rubin and
0. Clapert of Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs. John Immerman and family
of Saginaw, Max Kessler of Al-
pena Mrs. J. J. Kahn of Mikado,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Immerman
of Oscoda, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
' jamin Traines of Mt. Pleasant.

DETROIT LODGE NO. 55, K. P.

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will confer the first
rank on several candidates Tues-
day evening, Oct. 9.
W ILLIAN1 ROSENBERG,
Secretary.
LOWS II. WOLFE,
Chancellor Commander.

Checker

Cabs. Empire 7000.

A Truly Ma g nificent Collection of

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Just Arrived From the East

Four generations of experienced rug lovers-The House of Gulian
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We mention a few items as reppresentative of values available:

IRAN

SARUK

LILAHAN

Av. Size 5x2.8

Av. Size 5x3.6

Av. Size 6x3.6
Choice $75.00

Choice $85.00

Choice $38.00

PERSIAN

CHINESE

13x9 ft.. . .8 345.00
ARAK
ISPAHAN 12x9 ft..... 375.00
325.00
LILAHAN 10x8 ft
12x9 ft
550.00
SARUK
575.00
KERMAN 13x9 ft
14x11 ft..... 950.00
SARUK
18x11 ft... . . 1,275.00
SARUK
LILAHAN 17x9 ft..... 875.00
KESHAN 18x11 ft.. . . 1,750.00
SARUK 23x12 ft..... 1,950.00

4x2 ft
FAWN
GOLD
5x3 ft.
BLUE
6x4 ft.
7x4 ft.
TAN
9x6 ft.
BLUE
TAUPE 10x8 ft.
12.x9 ft.
ROSE
FAWN 13x10 ft.
TAUPE 16x12 ft
FAWN 18x12 ft.

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45.00
75.00
85.00
165.00
250.00
283.00
435.00
550.00
685.00

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f ,,, S tion edasyeas .,etroic ,uiially,be;)ert
resumed
t esr
season
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10:45 a. m. Dr. Leo M. Franklin
••••:;:,
occupy the pulpit and speak
on the subject "Emil Ludwig's
Book-'The Son of Man'-is It
Romance or History?" On Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieber-
Mrs. Alex Schreiber and Mrs. day morning, Sept. 14, Dr. Frank-
man of Chicago boulevard have is- George Feldman were joint host. lie's subject will be "Buck-
sued invitations for a dinner on esses at a luncheon-bridge and mis- grounds."
Oct. 13 at the Phoenix Club to cellaneous shower for 100 guests
celebrate their twenty-fifth wed- in compliment to Miss Evelyn Feast of Conclusion Services:
ding anniversary.
Schreiber, on Tuesday at the Book
Feast of Conclusion services will
Cadillac Hotel.
Miss Schreiber take place Saturday, Oct. 7, at 10
Mrs. I. D. Friedman of 2911 will become the bride of Gilbert a. m. Rabbi Leon From will de-
Monterey avenue was hostess to Fink on Nov. 18.
liver the sermon on the subject, "A
18 guests at a bridge-luncheon on
, Review of the Year 5688."
Thursday at the }Motel Statler in
Mrs. Samuel Hartman and son
honor of Miss Shirley Friedman, a Donald, of Blaine avenue, have The Young People', Temple Club:
bride-elect of the month.
been the guests of Mrs. Hartman's
The Young People's Temple
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosen- Club cordially invites all the young
Mr. Samuel Rosenberg of the bloom of Cleveland, Ohio, for sev- people of Temple households to its
Chatham is in New York City,leral weeks.
opening meeting and (lance Sun-
where he will visit with his daugh- I
day afternoon, Oct. 7, at 3 o'clock.
ter Irene, who is spending the win-
Among the Detroiters who will To be eligible to Young People'(
ter in study there.
: spend the winter abroad are Mrs. Temple Club affairs, young people
Louis Sutton of Boston boulevard, must be of the age of 17 or over
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- who sailed for Paris with her and must either be dues paying
man of Chicago boulevard, w h o daughter, Lottie, and son, Aaron. members of the Young People's
Temple Club ($2 annually), or
sailed recently for a visit on the
continent, are now at The llague, Mrs. Ralph Schiller of 1635 Chi- their families must be members of
Holland, raving arrived there by sago boulevard was hostess to 25 the affiliated societies of Temple
motor from Brussels. From there guests at a charming bridge-lunch- Beth El.
they will go to Vienna. eon at Hotel Statler on Oct. 5.
The Temple High School:

Tilt! Notes

son have returned from Cincinnati
after spending 10 days with rein-
= lives in that city.

Magnificent Coats

AND SERVICE

MRS. MAX ELIAS

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Presents an
Authentic Showing of

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Sunday Services

Temple. It was erroneously stet-
ed last week that it is to be held
-=•• on Oct, 17.
Mrs. Blanche Greenblatt is
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71 chairman of the committee assist-
ed by Mrs. Ann Paul and Mrs.
Dr. I. E. Levine and Dr. Sydney Among those from Detroit who
Lillian Newman. Mrs. Ann Elias Klein have taken up their resi- • have enrolled at Michigan State
is secretary of the club and an ac- dance at the Hotel Belcrest. Normal College at Ypsilanti for
tive member of the bridge-lunch-
this year is Miss Esther Newman
o eon committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel o f Englewood avenue.
The proceeds of this Wednes- (Blanche Shlensky, of Chicago)
-
day's affair will go for layettes are now residing at 3311 Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. George Kleinman
Era for p we children.
boulevard. of 2958 Calvert avenue are the
The next meeting of the club
East, where they will visit in New
will be held Monday at the home
Mrs. Albert Zenner was hostess York, Philadelphia, Atlantic City
of Mrs. Ida Levin, 1710 Taylor.
at the first of a series of bridge-
and Washington.
luncheons on Wednesday at her -
home on Boston boulevard.
Sirs. Sydney Si. Scholt of 2922
Fullerton avenue entertained 12
Mr.
and
Mrs.
harry
Raden
of
guests
at l'hoenix
luncheon
on Wednesday
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Clements
avenue
left
on
Thursday
at
the
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine and

The Fur Salon

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for a stay in Philadelphia. Sirs.
Raden will remain in the East for
a fortnight, but Mr. Raden will re-
turn early next week.
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Mr. and Sirs. Samuel T. Gilbert
and the latter's mother, Sirs. Flora
Goodman, are again occupying
their apartment in the Belcrest fol-
lowing a summer's stay at their
home in Charlevoix.
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Miss Elsie Kleinsmith was host-
ess to 12 guests at a dinner-bridge
and kitchen shower on Saturday in
compliment to Miss Helen Klein-
smith, who will become the bride
of Sigmund Schur on Oct, 17.

Miss Josephine Lewis has been
appointed by the high School fac-
ulty as editor-in-chief of the
Bethelite for this year. She will
appoint her own staff. Subscrip-
tion to the Bethelite, which is the
students' own magazine, is 50
rents. Every child in the school
is expected to subscribe.

New Store
New Departments
New Ideas
New Merchandise

Visit Hudson's Often
During October

W oodward, Grano,- Farmer, Grand River

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The Alumni Class:

At the request of the graduates
of Temple Beth El High School a
special Sunday morning class com-
posed of the graduates of the past
few years will be organized next
Sunday to be known as the Alumni
Class. The class will be led by
Benjamin Marcus of Ann Arbor.
The course of study will be deter-
mined by the students themselves.
The work of the class will be
given Beth El College credit. All
Temple Beth El School graduates
are inivited to meet for organiza•
Lion next Sunday morning, Oct. 7,
in the social hall of the Temple
a t 10 o'clock.

J. L. Hudson Co.

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Let us help you in your
selection for your party.
Our assortment this year
is very attractive.

SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

Randolph 0200
1550 Woodward Avenue.
The wedding of Miss Betty Be-
rick and Herman Harold Prady,
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which will take place Oct. 7 at the
Wilshire Hotel, has been the in-
spiration for many lovely parties.
Among the pre-nuptial affairs hon-
oring the bride was a luncheon,
bridge and personal shower for 35
guests at the Belcrest hotel, given
by Sirs. Arthur Berick and (laugh-'
ter, Rose Mary, on Aug. 25. Sept.
8, Mrs. Joseph Lunenfeld enter- Beth El College:
tained 20 guests at a bridge and
Louis II. Shostak, who is to rite
miscellaneous shower.
Sept. 1E the course in Bible history and lit-
Mrs. Frank Handler of Fullerton erature this year, was for many
avenue honored the bride with a years a student of the Hebrew
Malt Jongg party and handkerchief Union College, deciding practically
James and Mortimer Straus and shower at her home. On Sept. 13 on the eve of graduation take
Ed. Rothman have returned to the a group of the bride's friends of up a business career instead of th•
lielcrest after a summer's sl:Ny at the Griswold-First State Bank en- rabbinate. For the past three
tertained 24 guests at a dinner
Walnut Lake.
years he hos been leaching Bible
and bridge party at the imperial
literature to the s(1110r class of-
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashi .ky Hotel. Sept. 18 the Misses Marge
Temple Beth El High School, and
of Gladstone avenue have as guetts and Bess Karlin gave a pinafore
has been supervising 11w teachin-•
their daughter, Mrs. Louis 13(lEtian and hosiery shower at their home
of the Bible throughout our school
and daughters of Pittsburgh. on Monterey avenue, entertaining of religion. :Members of the Tem-
16 guests. The Misses Rose and
ple are certain to enjoy Mr. Scho-
Miss Della Tobin hi...,..returruol Lillian Gordon of Josephine ave-
stak's lectures and derive from the
to the city following several Weeks' nue honored the bride at a bridge
course a sound knowledge and
visit in northern Michigan and party and miscellaneous shower on
deep appreciation of Bible history
Chicago. Sept. 20, the table decorations and and literature.
OUR hat literally "tops" off your at-
favors being uniquely carried out
A popular visitor from the Fast as an "Aviation Bridal Party," en- Thursday Sewing:
tire. You can not look immaculately
is Mrs. Mitchell Gardner of New tertaining 20 guests. On Sept. 29
The committee in charge of the
well dressed if your hat is soiled or out of
York City, who is the house guest Mrs. Morris Ruskin of Dexter
Thursday
sewing
group
are
par-
of her mother, Sirs. R. Taub of boulevard was hostess to 12 guests
shape. Let Forest restore and reblock your
Gladstone avenue. Sir. and Mrs. at a luncheon, bridge and recipe ticularly anxious for the full co-
hat to absolutely new appearance at a frac-
David Katz of Tuxedo avenue were shower, and Sirs. l'aul Sikov and operation this season of as many
tion of Rs original price.
hosts to 16 guests in her honor on Mrs. Abe Wise jointly entertained of our women as can possibly at-
Sunday, and on Saturday Mrs. A. 12 guests with a bridge and mis- tend. The sewing group will meet
Drapes, Blankets, Rugs, Robes and other Household
each
Thursday
beginning
Thurs.
Balbvier will honor Sirs. Gardner. miscellaneous shower at their home
(lay, Oct. 25.
Articles Cleancd by Our Special Process
on Josephine avenue. Sunday,
Sir, and Sirs. A. Schwartz have Sept. 30, Miss Lillian Cecil Branch
2438 WOODWARD
returned from a European tour entertained a group of friends at
and have taken up their residence bridge and a dinner-dance at the
THE OYSTER HOUSE
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at the Belcrest. Knollwood Country Club in the
Si ,s 2 Ni r Arthur
honor. Oct.
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Sunday evening, Nov. 4, will be Gottesman and
Helen Klein-
E.
Junior Iladassah night at the Dc- smith entertained the bride and
troit Civic Theater. The Detroit. her sister with luncheon at the Tul-
unit has taken over the sale of ler Hotel, later taking their guests
tickets for that evening, when' to the theater. That same evening
"The Constant Wife" will be pre- Sirs. Irving Waxman of 'Gladstone
sented. Ethel Barrymore starred avenue was hostess to 18 guests
in this play last season. Further at a bridge party. Thursday eve-
details will be given in next week's' nine, Oct. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
issue. Berick entertained the bridal party

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The

HELENE
SHOP

The Theta Delta Omega Soror- at their home.
tty announces its second annual
On Monday evening. Sept. 24, a
bridge to be held at the mum ball- surprise party was given by Sir.
room of the Detroit-Leland hotel and Sirs. II. Goodman and Sir. and
Oct. 12.
Sir. and Sirs. M. Goodman in honor
of the silver wedding anniversary
Mr. and Sirs. Sigmund Wohl of Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen of
and family are now residing at Alger avenue.
3000 Culvert.
A dinner of beautiful appoint-
Miss Ruth Neiman of West ments was given in honor of Mrs.
erne einnuem left far awfhoerrte- Bernard Klein (Margaret Eckel')
P
i, i h gi hl Tise
soj o u rn
at the Wilshire lintel on Monday
she will be the house guest of Mr. evening by the social science de-
and Mrs. G. II. Miller. partment of Receiving Hospital.
Sirs. Klein has resigned from her
Miss Ruth Lucille Wohl has re- position as social worker in charge
turned to her studies at Ann of one of the psychopathic wards,
Arbor.
which she held for three years. A
beautiful gift from the department
Among the pre-nuptial affairs was given Mrs. Klein by Mrs. Si. A.
given in honor of Miss Leah Pat- Pascoe, director of the social serv-
terson, a bride-elect of October, ice department.
was a miscellaneous shower by the
W. W. Girls Club on Tuesday eve-
Miss ReeWa Horwitz, who spent
ning, Oct. 2, at the home of Miss the summer with her parents. Mr.
Belle Woontner, 1507 West Euclid and Mrs. Marks Horwitz of Tren.
avenue.
ton, Mich., has returned to Chi-
cago. Miss Rita Braude, who ac-
Miss Lauretta DeYoung of 226.1 companied her as her guest, ha ,
Blaine avenue entertained a num- also returned to Chicago.
ber of her friends at a bridge on
Saturday afternoon, Sept. 29.
wh....•
Miss Celia Sutkin,
marriage to William Siegel of T
ledo will be an event of Oct.
was honored at a personal show.
on Sept. 29, when Sirs. BenjarnIs
Fishman of Monterey avenue 10-
tertained 16 guests in her honor.
On Oct. 6 her sister, Mrs. Bernard
A. Weinberg, will entertain 45
guests at a linen shower and
bridge-luncheon at the Lee Crest
Hotel, and on Oct. 14 Miss Bertha
Reduce rapidly by our
D. London will entertain a group
latest scientific Battle
of friends with a luncheon at King
Creek method; 1 to 3
Wah I.o and a theater party.

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514 Gesweal Nacemaities Bldg

Cadillac 3404

Mrs. Jay Harris of Dumbarton
road has returned from the Pa-
cific coast after a six weeks' visit
with her parents and sisters.

Sir. and Mrs. David Shapiro of
Joplin, Mo., announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Jessie, to
Max E. Sable, son of Sirs. Fanny
Sable of Detroit, on Tuesday, Oct.
2, in Chicago.

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Bookstein
(Pauline D. Wohl) have returned
from • year's sojourn abroad and
■ are now at hem. to their friends
at 3000 Calvert.

Jesse F. Hirschman left Sunday
for New York on a short business
trip.

2705 JOY ROAD

We
also specialize in
dresses for stout women.
Alteration done by an ex-
perienced dressmaker free
of charge.

Sunday Night, October 7th

FINZEL'S ORCHESTRA

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