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RETURNS FROM AKRON
TRI.STATE MEETINGS

ANNUAL MUSICAL TEA

OF HADASSAH NOV. 13

Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 7

Three Detroit Leaders Attend Con•
Terence of Jewish Women' ■
Council.

On Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 13,
Detroit Chapter of Iladassah will
play the part of hostess to its
members, old and new, at a musi-

Hudson's November Sale

Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, president of
the Detroit section of the Council
of Jewish Women, together with

VIM Ti Fr;

The Healy Millinery Salon imports direct, fine
felt shells, in a ranne of lovely winter colours . .
from them you may have a hat created to your in-
dividual order. Fashion-wise shears will shape a
tiny, snug fitting cap, that will set at just the right
angle . . . or a brimmed model, with smart dignity
that comfortably fits and flatters the matron. Soleil
felts, cut to order, $15 . . . home-spun or felt shells,
tut-to-order, $10.

eat

SHOPS

SUPERIOR QUALITY

Hebrew Infants Orphan Home

hereby express their thanks to the Jewish Women
Welfare Organization for their liberal donation of
furniture for the dining room of this institution. The
furniture consists of six round tables that are being
made to order, 24 chairs, high chairs, floor covering
and other furnishings which help to complete the
dining rom. We also thank the North Woodward
Branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare
who helped to make possible this liberal donation.

Announcing the Opening

Monday, November 5th

G & B Decorative Shop

PAINT AND WALL PAPER
STORE. GLASS AND GLAZING
DECORATORS FURNISHED

12226 Dexter Blvd., at Cortland
Arlington 8920

of

Mrs. Milford Stern of East
Mr. and Mrs. William Imernrin
and Dr. Carl !merman are enjoy- ;rand boulevard invited eight
ing a month's motor tour through guests to luncheon and bridge of.
the West. They are staying 10 Tuesday at the Phoenix Club.
days in Los Angeles. A party was
Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Bloom-
given in their honor Tuesday
night in the Cocoanut Grove Am- field Hills is visiting in the East.
bassador Hotel, by Dr. Stanley !m-
erman, Los Angeles.
The Misses Anna and Molly
Franklin are the house guests of
Mrs. Jay Harris of Dumbarton their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
road entertained 16 guests on and Mrs. Albert Harris of Battle
1Vedncsday, at a bridge-luncheon Creek.
at the Detroit Yacht Club The
The luncheon of the Jewish
table was effectively adorned with
bronze chrysanthemums, Jack 0'. Women's European Welfare Or-
Lanterns and tall orange colored ganization, to be held at 12:30
tapers.
Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the Book Cad-
illac Hotel, will have among its
MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER
'
The home of Mrs. J. Farkas of entertainers Harry Silverman and
Roy Colon of WJR fame.
12936
Hamilton
avenue,
was
the
cal tea at Hotel Statler. This an-
nual function ranks among lia- scene of a beautifully appointed
Mr. and Mrs..Bert Amster (Ju-
—Photo by Schaldenbrand
popular social luncheon and miscellaneous shower dith Breitenbach) of Cleveland,
dassah's most
e5ents. Mrs. Abraham Cooper, on Oct. 23, in honor of Miss Laura Ohio, are guests in the city this
MRS.
ISAAC
GILBERT
chairman of the tea, assisted by Chesluk whose marriage to Eu- week-end.
Mrs. Joseph Welt, member of the
Mrs. Abraham Srere, has arranged gene I'ollack will take place in
an atractive program with Wini- January. Mrs. J. Rosenshine of
Mr. Herman Iloexter officiated national board, and Mrs. Leopold
fred Huntoon Bei& as the guest 5905 liazellette avenue and Mrs. at the Sabbath services on Friday I Mayer, treasurer of the Tri-State
artist. Mrs. Ileidt is a young , M. Galoner of 3887 Thirty-first evening, Oct. 26, at the Y. W. H. : Council, returned on Wednesday
from Akron, 0., where they at-
woman who has attained the rank street, were joint hostesses with A. clubhouse.
tended the three-day conference of
of one of Detroit's best known vo- Mrs. Farkas in compliment to their
'the
cal soloists. She will appear in niece, Mrs. Chesluk. Covers were
The regular Tuesday luncheon the Tri-State Council of the Cuun-
special costume in presenting some laid for 40 guests.
and card clubs met at the Phoenix oil of Jewish Women.
This Tri-State Council compris-
of her songs. Other features are
Club this week. Among the host-
Sydney F. Goldie is now resid- esses were Mrs. N. Koploy, Mrs. es groups from Michigan, Ohio
also being arranged to make the
Leo Zuckerman, Mrs. Ben B.and West Virginia. The confer.
afternoon thoroughly worth-while. ing at the Seville Hotel.
Those who have been desiring to
l ence at Akron opened on Sunday
Jacobs and Mrs. S. Gerson.
'
join Hadassah will find this an op- , A sixteenth wedding anniver-1
and ended Tuesday night.
portunity for meeting the officers sary party given by Miss Rose
A birthday party was given in
and getting first hand knowledge Schwartz of 9529 Dexter boule- honor of Edith Hilda Schlesinger,
of the aims and accomplishments ' yard. in honor of bier sister and 6415 Ironwood, on her second ANNUAL DINNER - DANCE
of this , organization.
brether-in-law , Mr , and Mrs. Vic- birthday. Twenty-six children GIVEN BY MAIMONIDES
' for Steiger, was held at the home were present. Following the party,
The annual dinner-dance of the
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohn.
a card party was held for the par-
JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITH
ents of the children who were Maimonides Medical Society was
held at Hotel Statler Sunday eve-
Miss
Ruth
Miller,
daughter
of
present,
ANNOUNCES CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller of
ning, in the form of a masquerade s.
The committee in charge con-
2231 West Philadelphia avenue,
Mrs. I. Padolsky entertained de-
Dr. Moses Jung, University Pro- whose engagement to Aaron M. lightfully at a luncheon and bridge sisted of Dr. B. E. Cohen, chair-
man,
and Dr. Emil Rothman, as
f...3r in Charge of
Aronson of Orange, Tex., was an- at her home in Wyandotte, in cam-
Detail,.
nounced this week, will be honored pliment to Mrs. L. Rubinstein. sociate chairman. The ladies'
auxiliary
committee consisted of
at a reception at her home on Sun-
L. B. Cowen, Joseph
M
OMAIIA.—"The Jewish Wo- day, Nov. 11. The wedding will
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rice enter- , Mesdames
B
leier,
I.
Bittker, II. Kellett and
man: Iler Place in Jewish Life, take place the latter part of De- rained at a beautifully appointed ,
last and Present," will be the cember.
dinner-dance at Northwood Inn on A. Krohn.
Prizes were won by Dr. Ilarry
' theme of the Aleph Zadik Aleph
Wednesday evening, Oct. 31.
Kohn, Meyer Rosenberg, Mrs. E.
National Essay contest, which is
Mrs. Dora Dunn and daughter
Lipkin
and Mrs. A. Brown. Music
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
open to more than 2.600 members Nellie of 2001 West Euclid avenue
of the order in the United States left to spend the remainder of the have taken an apartment at the was supplied by Stone's Synco-
pators
.
and Canada, according to the an- winter in Hot Springs, Ark.
Belcrest Hotel.
On Nov. 27, the Maimonides.
, nouncement made by the Nationa
Mrs. Mollie Steffin of 149 West-1 in conjunction with the ladies'
Miss Rose Charmer entertained
A. Z. A. headquarters.
minster
avenue,
a
bride-elect
of
auxiliary,
will give a keno party
The contest, which will culml Foe Veltman, Rose Godfried ,
nate on Mother's Day, is unde ✓ Jeanne Nisenhaum, Rose 'terse° February, was honored at a mis- at the Statler.
the direction of Dr. Moses Jung vitz, Mary Berris, Augusta Lip cellaneous shower at the home of
professor at the University of Illi - nick, and the Misses Lillian, Dena Mrs. Max Switzen, 2666 Cortland. TRYOUTS FOR TEMPLE
nois, and under the supervision o f and Sylvia Peripsky at a bridge Tables were set for 48 guests.
Y. P. S. PLAY SUNDAY
the educational committee of th e and bunco party last Sunday af-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
, ternoon at her home on Audubon
order.
The Young People's Society of
B'nai Zion, 3841 Ilumphrey ave-
avenue.
emp e Beth EIannounces t hat'
nue, gave a stork showed in honor
Miss Shirley Stober of Montre- of Mrs. J. Rabinowitz, wife of t ry-outs will be held this Sunday,
at
the temple, for the musical
al, Que., is visiting her brother's Rabbi Rabinowitz, at the syna-
Strictly Kosher Caterer
fiance, Miss Sadie Caplan of Cali- oe
gu on Tuesday evening, Oct. : production to be staged in Decem-
73. One hundred and seventy-five ber.
fornia avenue, for a few weeks.
Weddings, Engagements, Ban-
Under the direction of Richard
ladies attended.
quets—All Social Functions
Gage, director of last year's "Tip-
Albert Samter, Seymour L
Top-Topics,"
try-outs will be held
Mrs. Osmond E. Fisher of Edi-
Samter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kauf-
mann, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kauf- son avenue entertained 12 guests as follows:
At
2:30,
in
the
Brown Memorial
mann and E. M. Tabor were at luncheon on Tuesday at the
Chapel, try-outs will be held for
among those who attended the fu- Phoenix Club,
DETROIT CATERING
the
chorus.
neral of Mrs. Cora Samter Kauf-
COMPANY
At 7:30, in the men's clubroom,
The Phoenix Club will entertain
mann in Washington, D. C., this
its members at the first stag affair try-outs will be held for principal
We Cater in the Leading Hotels week.
of the season on Tuesday evening, and specialty parts.
Members of the Young People's
125 RICHTON AVENUE
Misses Estelle and Julia Strauss Nov. 6—election night—in the
Call Longfellow 5654
entertained 12 guests at a bridge form of a beefsteak dinner at 6:30. Society are urged to apply for
patio.
and mah Jung party Saturday eve- Election returns will be broadcast
ning. The decorations were car- and prominent speakers will be,
ried out in Hallowe'en colors.
heard,
INFANTS' HOME DANCE

China and Glass

An annual event of economical importance

to housewives begins this Wednesday. Hud-
son dinnerware . . . standard patterns and
new designs in open stock . . . service
plates . . . and smart tea sets at special
prices. Glass dinnerware • . . stemware
. . . and novelty table glass at decided sav-
ings. We invite you to attend this event
for its economic value to you.

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AT

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42nd Anniversary of

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°en. Broadway M. ken

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stern of But- THIS SUNDAY EVENING
falo, N. Y., were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of
The annual dance of the Ile-
East Grand boulevard the last brew Infant Orphan Home will be
held this Sunday evening at the
week-end.
Book Cadillac Hotel. Committees
Mrs. Ilertha Traub of Webb in charge of the various functions
avenue was hostess to 16 guests at for the dance announce that spe-
luncheon and bridge on Monday I cial entertainment features are
being arranged to make this dance
at her home.
unique and different from other
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kramer (Ids dances.
Werney) are now residing at Hen-
ley Court Apartments, 3342 West
Chicago boulevard.

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N. W. Branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare
Organization

Dear Sir:—

Miss Evelyn Schreiber, whose
The old hat has had an unusuaBy
long life, but It has finally gone the
Misses Violet Doberman. Flor - marriage to Gilbert Fish will be
way of the feather-weight suit.
yns Zatkin and Minnie Zatkin o f an event of Nov. 18, has been the
Yon are poinsibly wondering where
Mt. Clemens, Mich., entertained a t inspiration of much pre-nuptial all those •xceptionally One looking
new felt hats are coming from—
a unique Hallowe'en party las t entertaining. The following is a
see them all over town—near-
Saturday evening, the affair bein g list of hostesses who have feted you'll
ly every ether an you meet is un-
carried out in the form of a Ca - the bride-elect:
der • new fall lid.
Just come in and take a look
beret Night Club, at which th e
Mrs. Nathan Schreiber honored
through ou
r big hat cases and you'll
guests assisted in furnishing enter - her daughter on Sept. 8 with a
almoot be tempted to buy two or
tainment.
luncheon and bridge for 80 guests
three—" eeeee saw such good looking
at the Hotel Book Cadillac. On
hats before" exclaimed one of our
Mrs. Laurence Ilitlebaum 0 f Sept. 18 Mrs. S. Breach enter- prom'nent young men th's morning.
us, it is just a case of g.v•
Grove avenue spent the past week - tained at a personal shower for 30 ing With
our individual attention to the
end in Chicago.
, guests at the Detroit-Leland llo-
details of selecting the smartest
tel. Mrs. Arthur Gelb was host- ehapes and colors obtainable and we
rlEht down to Philadelphia, the
' ess at lunch on Sept. 26 at the so
city of sood hats, and have the fore-
Statler, later taking her guests to meet hatter. make them up for us.
A new fall hat will look fine on
the theater. Mrs. George Feld-
man and Mrs. Alex Schreiber were van—come in •nd
Very truly your.,
joint hostesses at a miscellaneous
shower and bridge luncheon for 75 1
N.t'. Men'. Shop,
guests at the Book Cadillac on '
Savoy Hotel,
KOSHER
Oct. 3. On Oct. 5 Mrs. Henry
2552 Woodward Ave.
!Fidler entertained at a kitchen
shower and bridge-luncheon at her
home on La Salle boulevard. Miss
Dorothy Isberg was hostess at a
coos Marta... V. 5. Pat. Off I
bridge-luncheon on Oct. 10 at her
A PURE VEGETABLE
home on Gladstone avenue. On
PRODUCT
Oct. 12 Miss Irene Kessler invited
guests to a hosiery shower-lunch-
eon and bridge at her home on
Chicago boulevard. Mrs. M. Tra-
ger entertained on Oct. 13 at
luncheon, later tak guests to the
theater. On Oct. 16 Mrs. Harry
Jacobson and Mrs. I. Shapero were
joint hostesses at a bridge-lunch-
eon at Webster Hall for 30 guests.
Miss Rose Schiebnick entertained
at luncheon at the Statler cn Oct.
17, later taking her guests to the
theater. On Oct. 20, Mrs. Joseph
IMarks of the Belcrest was hostess
at a handkerchief shower that eve-
ning at her home on Glendale ave-
liokeath Kosher Nyafat In
nue. Mrs. Samuel Goldberg en-
neither fleishig nor milchig.
tertained at Webster Hall at a
Can be used for preparing
miscellaneous shower and bridge-
roasts, frying meats, pan-
luncheon on Oct. 23 for 40 guests.
cakes, on chopped liver, etc.
On Oct 27 Mrs. Mooney Schreiber
invited guests to a miscellaneous
Also excellent for preparing
shower and bridge-luncheon at
dairy dishes—fried fish, fried
Miss Margaret
Webster Hall.
Finest selection of
eggs, etc.
Foreman was hostess at a hosiery
At all grocers
styles in all widths and
shower for 12 guests at her home
sizes.
L ROKEACII & SONS, Inc.
on Elmhurst avenue. On Oct. 31
Mrs. S. Marienthal of the Henry
Brooklyn, N. Y.
A DOWNTOWN STORE IN
Clay Hotel entertained at lunch-
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
eon and bridge, and on Nov. 3 Mrs.
Joseph DeYoung was hostess at
luncheon at the Statler and the
theater following.

ARE SPONSORING A

Luncheon & Card Party

Tues., Nov. 6. Luncheon Served at 12:30

Book Cadillac Hotel Crystal Ballroom

SONGS BY WJR RADIO ENTERTAINERS

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ROKEACH

Anniversary reductions
apply to several hundred
f ur coats fashioned in
the following wanted
pcltries:

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Berger
of Boston boulevard have returned
from a visit in Chicago.

and sons of Toledo, 0., have re-

HE SAVINGS offered
in this event should
prompt every woman, who
intends to purchase furs
this season. to buy now.
The selection is the largest
to be seen, the variety al-
most unlimited and the
quality characteristic of
the standard that has
established supremacy for
this institution!

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brandy
and Mrs. Lena Deutsch of Grand
Rapids, are spending the wek-end
in the city as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Friedman. They all
attended the Illinois game in Ann
Arbor.

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BIG OPENING SALE

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