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DR. E. M. BLUESTONE
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rubin of 303 South Van Buren street, Ba
Mrs. Samuel Hodes has returned City, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Goldie, t
from a month's visit in New York Oscar Klaper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klaper of 1910 Gladstone
and Albany, where she was the Detroit,
guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wines of 933 Holbrook announce the engage
Nat Levy (Alyce Hodes).
went of their daughter, Lena, to Meyer Saks of 8800 Twelfth street,

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge will meet Monday evening
at the B'nai B'rith Community
Center.

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Wedding Calendar

Mrs. Jerome Ackerman has re-
turned to the city after a pro-
Oct. 7—Miss Elizabeth E. Berick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
longed stay in Europe, and is mak-
Berick, to Herman Harold Prady, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frady, at the
The Atmosphere of Paris
ing her home at the Lee Crest
Apartments on Second boulevard. Wilshire Hotel.
Oct. 7—Miss Sylvia Levinger, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph
Is Reflected in
Mr, and Mrs. Melville S. Welt Levinger, to Nathan Korby,
and family of Connecticut avenue
Oct. 7—Miss Beatrice Rosenthal, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Samuel
are moving this week into their B. Rosenthal, to Joseph Busker, son of of Sir. and Mrs. Louis Busker.
new home in Palmer Woods.
Oct. 14—Miss Rita Gedalka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Geolalka,
to Daniel Kallin, at lintel Statler.
This delightful dress salon has a capti-
Mrs. William B. Isenberg of
Oct.
16—Miss Shirley Leah Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
vating charm. Its artistic and colorful ap-
Edison avenue delightfully enter-
pointments vie with the beautiful gowns
tained 10 children last Sunday aft- Si. E. Friedman of Calvert avenue, to Casper Charles Cutler.
Oct. 17—Miss Helen Kleinsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
ernoon in honor of the third birth-
displayed therein. It is in this new salon
day anniversary of her daughter, Kleinsmith, to Sigmund Schor.
where the newer modes are first introduced
Ethel Rose.
Oct. 17—Miss Helen Kleinsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L.
to the women of Detroit.
Kleinsmith, to Sigmund Schor.
el
Mr. and Mrs. Merman L. Lewis
Oct. 24—Miss Gertrude Rassner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
French Room—Fourth Floor
entertained their Tuesday Bridge Rassner, to Irving Miller, son of Mrs. Kate Miller.
ej Club at a buffet supper of beauti-
Oct. 28—Miss Celia Sutkin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutkin,
'A...Shop 1,' alph.0*.d..
ful appointments on Saturday eve-
to William Siegel of Toledo, Ohio.
ning, Sept. 29.
Nov. 4—Miss Tillie Meyers, daughter of Mrs. Esther Meyers, to
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn of Second Alfred Gunsberg.
boulevard has returned from II
1440 Woodward Avenue
Nov. 18—Miss • Evelri Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
fortnight's visit in Chicago.
Schreiber, to Gilbert Fink.
Nov. 18--Miss Selma Sell to Louis 11. Brown,
Value
Quality
Service
Mrs. Sol Silberstein of Second
boulevard, who was accompanied
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Robert, has returned home after a
three months' tour of the conti-
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nent. Mr. Silberstein has resumed
his studies at Harvard.

Resigns
From
Hadassah
Medical Organization
In Palestine.

Silkenese Lingerie

Dr. E. M. Bluestone, who for
, the last two) and a half years has
served as director of the Hades-

For All-Year-'Round

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as

Silkenese is one of the most beautiful
and most practical fabrics that can be
obtained for lingerie. Besides its
beautiful quality, it launders easily,
packs without creasing and wears
long.

The 'New French `Doom

Vests..2.00 Bloomers..3.00
Step.ins...3.00
All•in•One • • • • 5.00, 5.75

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Himelhoch's—Sillienere--Firet Floor

DR. E. M.

BLUESTONE

has Medical Organization in Pal-
Patine, returned to this country on
the S. S. Aquitania on Friday,
Sept. 27. Before he accepted the
post of Hadassah Medical Organ-
Sept. 30—To Dr. and Sirs. Adolph Ehrlich (Faye Cashdan) of 2684 ization Director in l'alestine, Dr.
Richton avenue, a son.
Bluestone had served as assistant
Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubinstein (Julia Atlas) of Wyan- director of alt. Sinti Hospital.
' Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
dotte, Mich., a daughter, Aileen Louise.
Organization of America has as
Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gutenberg of 1926 West Euclid its specific part of the Zioinist pro-
avenue, a son, Earl Gilbert.
gram the health work in l'alestine.
Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul (Celia Friedberg) of High- It is fighting trachoma, that dread
land avenue, a daughter, Barbara Joan.
disease of the eye which works so
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Si. Marks of 3345 Richton, ■ son, much havoc among the Palestin-
ian population. It has taken the
Russell Sherwood.
first steps towards treatment of
tuberculosis, has introducted a
system of school hygiene work,
has established 18 infant welfare
stations where mothers are taught
how to take care of their babies in
SABLE—SHAPIRO
the light of the newest methods in
The marriage of Miss Jessie Sha-
pediatrics, and maintains five hos-
piro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
pitals and 18 clinics.
David Shapiro of Joplin, Mo., to Shaarey Zedek Women Will
Dr. Bluestone, as director of the
Max E. Sable, son of Mrs. Fannie
Hadassah Medical Organization
Hold Luncheon On
Sable of this city, took place in
did much to introduce American
Tuesday.
Chicago) on Tuesday, Oct. 2.
methods in health work and Amer.
iran efficiency into the administra-
The Sisterhood of Congregation' tion of Hadassah in Palestine. Ile
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
Shaarey Zedek will commence is succeeded in the Hadassah Med-
TO OPEN SEASON WITH work for the 1928-29 season Tues- ical Organization by Dr. II. Yaski,
day, Oct. 9, at 12:30 noon, at the '
Assistant Director and R.
LUNCHEON ON OCT. 17 synagogue, Willis avenue and Medical
Kaznelson, Business assistant Di-
Brush street, when its members rector.
On Wednesday, Oct. 17, the Sis- will foregather at a luncheon ar-
terhood of Congregation Emanuel ranged by the social committee,
will open the season with a lunch- which is headed by Sirs. Simon WELFARE SOCIETY
eon and meeting, at the syna- Shetzer. Those who are assisting
gogue, corner Taylor and Wilson Sirs. Shetzer are Mesdames Iler•
PICKS COLLECTOR
avenues.
man Cohen, Reuben Rosenfield, A.
An interesting program is being M. Altshuler, Samuel Caplan,
A meeting of the board of di-
planned. Sirs. A. M. Ashinsky It. Gittleman, D. II. Fauman, M. rectors of the Women's Welfare
will say grace, and a prayer will 11. Vackheim, Ben Goldman, Eva Organizaton waictaoin etaoin
be offered by Mrs. S. I.. Kavanau. Bosch, D. B. Lichtig, Charles Ham- Organization was held at Mrs.
Rabbi Ashinsky will deliver en ad- burger, S. Si. Benderoff, Seymour Rosenstein's home, 2697 Monterey
dress, and Mks Regina Schiller J. Frank, Harry Wine, lien Simon avenue. At that time, Sir. Hei-
will give a reading.
and I•ouis Wine. Following, the man was chosen the society's col-
MN. Jacob Warren is chairman luncheon there will be a musical lector. Members in arrears in their
and is asskteol by Mrs. Edith program. Sirs. Martin Weisberg dues are urged to settle with Mr.
Rosenzweig, tel Joseph Modell, will offer vocal selections and will Heiman, or pay their back dues at
Sirs. Isadore Rubel, Mrs. Eli Lev- be accompanied by Miss Della the next meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 9,
in, Sirs. Harry Levin, Mrs. Stan- TAM. Sirs. S. Simon will render at Jericho Temple, Linwood and
den
Sirs. William a piano selection.
Joy road.
Roth, Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, MN. .1.
The society has remitted sums
The address of the afternoon
L. Ruby, Mrs. Joe Horwitz, Mrs. will be delivered by Rabbi A. Si. for poor European
Israel Kaplan, Mrs. Herman Fish- Hershman. He will discuss the
Plans are now being completed
, r, Mrs. Samuel Lightstone and place of woman in relation to the for the annual dance to be held
Mrs. Sarah Kohane. Sirs. Ralph synagogue and her part in the de- Nov. 18 at the Book Cadillac
Paul is chairman of the dining velopment of Jewish religious life. Hotel.
room committee. Miss Max Schu-
During the coming year the sis-
biner is in charge of reservations. terhood purposes to continue ef-
forts to increase its members. The NEW AIR STATION
year witnessed the acquisition
H. C. KEYWELL HELPED past
FOR PALESTINE
of mare than 100 new members.
BUILD ONE OF LOCAL As soon as work on the congrega-
JERUSALEM.—(J.
T. A.)
LARGEST SYNAGOGUES tion', new synagogue is begun, the
sisterhood
plans to co-operate new air station is to be established
by
the
government
near
Kelandia,
The election by Congregation energetically in the completion of
10 kilometers north of Jerusalem.
!Seth David of Elmhurst and Four- the building program.
An
aerodrome
will
be
erected
at
The president of the sisterhood
teenth of henry C. Keywell as its
the spot.
president for a seventh term was is Sirs. Charles A. Smith.
accompanied by a demonstration
by the nu ailwrs for their leader. GUSTAV BRADT,
Mr. Keywell had refused again
GERMAN JEWISH
to accept office, believing that with
Milk II, I • ■•■■ no t
LEADER, DIES
the building of the new and beau-
tiful synagogue he had accom-
BERM:I.—O. T. A.)--Gustav
plished a great enough purpose.
Sanitaetsrat, well known
Pressure from the ranks of the
members, however, compelled his German Jewish lender, died Sept.
SHOES FOR MEN
29 while on a visit to Munich. He
consenting to another term.
Mr. Keywell has been president was 67 years old.
Equally
smart ion- town
Dr. Bradt, together with the
of this congregation since 1921.
and country wear arc
!luring his years of service he late philosopher, Berman Cohen,
the new Bostionlans for
paid up the mortgage on the old established the Academy for the
synagogue, lsought a branch build- Science of Judaism in 1917.
tall. Easy on city pave-
ing at Owen and John It, was re-
ments, unquestionably
sponsible for the chief efforts in ARABS WILL SEND NEW
smart, as correct at a
the building of the present syna• DELEGATION TO LONDON
board of directors meet
vogue and iin general contributed
mg as at the amartest
greatly to the success of the con-
JERUSALEM,—(J. T. A.)—
gregation.
country clubs
The Palestine Arah Executive in-
During Mr. Keywell's regime, tends to renew its anti-Zionist
And moderately
the membership has grown from propaganda abroad in an intensive
100 to more than 450, and is to- manner.
priced tetthal -
day one of the largest Orthodox
It was stated on good authority
congregations in Detroit.
Movtly
that the executive plans to send a
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now delegation to London shortly.

Births

Emil Koenig of New York has
been visiting Mrs. A. Lott and Mrs.
Shapiro the past week.

vli&Ralins ia)

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Ru-
bin of Gladstone avenue gave a
dinner Friday evening at their
home in honor of their cousins,
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Shaw of Man-
chester, England, Among the
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
Irving Shaw of Leslie avenue, Mr.
and Mrs. harry H. Lassos, Miss
Eva Lusson and Henry Carnick.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Shaw and
daughter left for a brief stay in
New York prior to their return to
England.

36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

First Showing of Many Models

AUTHENTIC
STYLES
INDIVIDUAL
CHARMING

Mrs. Julius V. Brown and her
daughter, Miss Julia Ruth Brown,
of 93 Seward avenue, have moved
to the Polk Manor Apartment, 150
West Euclid avenue.

Charles Jay of 1600 Blaine ave-
nue has returned from a twa
m o nths' Eastern trip, stopping in
New York, Albany, Buffalo, Bos-
ton and Philadelphia.

Each garment in this group
wascarefullyselected.Fine

materials and intrigu-
ing tailoring distinguish
the entire display. Black
and all theAutumn shades.

YOUNG EMANUELS TO
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TheYoung Emanuels will hold
their opening meeting of this term
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, at
8:30. at Temple Emanuel. The
purpose of the group is to promote
traditional Judaism and Zionism,
and to furnish fur the youth a con-
genial Jewish atmosphere. Any
Jewish young man or girl between
the ages of 18 to 25, who is inter-
ested is eligible to join this organ-
ization. Provision is being made
to conduct classes in Hebrew,
Jewish history, and other subjects.
These classes will be open to the
public.

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Hold your next social
gathering at the Palm-
etto. Here all the ad-
vantages of a big down-
town Hotel—yet the in-
timate privacy of one's
own home.
Spacious
ballroom,
private (lining rooms
and banquet hall offer
unequalled
facilities
for
bridge
dinners,
(lances or social teas.
Reservations are be-
ing made now in ad-
vance through the
steward. Early ar-
rangements are advis-
able.

Private Rooms for Card Parties,
cob
ervic 15 and up.
se,
Luncheon 1E 30 to 2-65c
Dinner 5:30 to 8130—$1.25
Sunday Dinner 11:30 A. M. to

a P. M.—$1.50

PALMETTO
HOTEL

Seasons Premiere
Luncheon & Card Party

HANCOCK AT JOHN R

TO BE GIVEN BY

Charles II. Clements Glen. 3000

The Zedakah Club

Proceeds go for layettes for poor babies.

Remember, the date is Oct. 10th.

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Before Buying Jewelry

Make Your Appointments With the Well
Known Appraiser

J. H. GELBARTH

at the

Parisian Jewelry Co.

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8220 Twelfth Street

SPECIALIZING IN VALUE OF GENUINE
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY

SISTERHOOD BEGINS
ITS YEAR'S W 0 R K

CLASSES
FOR MOTHERS

ENGLISH

PERFECTION LODGE NO. 455,

$7.00 to $10.00

F. & A. M.

The Jewish Centers Association
announces special afternoon
classes in English for mothers at
the following schools:
Heating!' street district, Balch
School, Antoine and Ferry, Tues-
day and Thursday.
Fenkell district, Custer School,
ROSTON/AM
Linwood and Midland, Tuesday
AlS110E STORES m 1
and Thursday.
CURTAINS
rteewrew.aa.7,r'Tf
- treadurs,e
Oakland district, Dwyer School.
11.4", :
••••• A. Ihe ■
FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
Caniff and Cameron, Tuesday and
OR CLEANED
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Thursday; Moore School, Alger
and Cameron, Monday and Wed-
Faultless Curtain Laundry
nesday.
and Cleaners
Crosstown, international Insti-
PHONES EMPIRE 0217.5491
tute, 51 West Warren, Thursday.
Michigan and West Warren dis-
trict, Kronk Community Building,
McGraw, Junction and Thirty-
Strictly Kosher Caterer
third, Tuesday and Thursday.
It', ridings, Engagements, Ban-
Oakman boulevard district,
quota--A11 Social Functions
Longfellow School, Twelfth street
LILLIAN HARRIS, Prop.
and Tyler, Tuesday and Thursday.
Twelfth street district, Four-
teenth and Delaware, Monday and
To
Wednesday, Tuesday and Thurs-
day.
DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY
Joy Road and Dexter district,
Circulating Library
Winterhalter School, 12121 Broad-
We Cater in the Leading Hotels
12045 Dealer Blvd.
street, Monday Wednesday, Tues-
Leaafellow 7494
day and Thursday.
RICHTON AVENUE
15 E. Greed River at Woodward
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Those desiring to take advant-
Call Longfellow 5654
Third Floor
age of such classes are urged to
Plies, Cadillac 5627
enroll immediately. •
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

La Jeanne

Shop

SHIRTS

ORDER

National Custom Shop

Massmeeting

HELD BY

The Hebrew Infants Orphan Home

262 ROWENA STREET

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10TH, 8 P. M.

Matters of vital interest and importance will be

discussed,

DON'T FORGET!

A BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE
BOOK CADILLAC SUN. EVE.
NOV. 4TH

The committee in charge has made plans for a gala
affair. The public Is urged to attend,

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Never a Fancy Price

Our reputation for super values is pretty well established.
beauty of buying furniture from us is that your choice
does not compel you to confine your selection to just a few
styles. We welcome the opportunity of showing you around.

The

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10345-10349 Linwood Ave.

Longfellow 2081

BOSTONIANS

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M. will hold a special communi-
cation Wednesday evening, Oct.
10, at 7 o'clock. E. A. Degree.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By order of-
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.

Wednesday, October 10th
MASONIC AUDITORIUM

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