filRONICIt Tf!B Vril PAGE EIGHT 1 SHAAREY ZEDEK CLUB 'it ln ri STARTS NEW SEASON w *pg LI the Astor Shop announces IBEITY,TAIVE Hosiery TO COMPLEMENT THE SMARTNESS AND VALUE OF BEI-TY- JANE Modern Footwear A new department featuring only stock- ings of ultra-fine quality—perfect always. Silk-to-Top $1.15 Picot Top $1.35 F1113. FASHIONED SLENDERIZING HEEL De Luxe Chiffon - - - $1.95 4) GAUGE--9 THREAD STO SHOP 1510 WOODWARD AVE. The Young Peoples' Society of Shimmy Zedek had an auspicious start with the meeting held on Sabbath Services: Sept. 10 at the branch synagogue Sabbath services will take place on Twelfth Street. Many of the in the Temple Auditorium Solar- members who attended the meet- ' day, Sept. 21, at 10:30 a. ni. The ings last year, as well as a large . sermon will be preached by Dr. number of newcomers, were Ares - Leo M. Franklin. it ant at this gathering. Anyone whose parents are aillil- School of Religion: fated with the Shaarey Zedek Syn- Saturday, Sept. 28, at 5:30 a. azarus of Mrs. . oom Morris L f Bl chino agogue is eligible for membership m., sessions of the confirmation Mrs. Sol Heineman o field llills, who has been spending is spending some time with her sia- T t ythbie s nausisd,,i,ciaatti,,iinn.y of p t p h liecam t ii.,, m t s_ department will begin, including grades 7, 8 and 9. softie time in New York with her ter, Miss Carrie Meyer, of Second ings. Others wishing to join the children, Mr. and Mrs. Philip boulevard. Sunday, Sept. 29, 9:30 a. m., organization must apply to the grades 10, 11 and 12. High school Straus, arrived in the city Wednes- day morning to attend the funeral Robert Bernard Donnenfield of board of directors. classes will begin their sessions. The meetings will he held every Toronto, Ont., arrived in the city Sunday, Sept. 29, 10 a. m., in- of Emil Ileyn. Thursday to be the guest of Mr. two weeks, on Sunday afternoons. termediate and primary depart- ' or fourth meeting will melds (kindergarten and grades Gabriel Alexander returned to and Mrs. Jacob Nathan and his Every third Detroit Wednesday after an ex - fiancee, Miss Doris Ruth Nathan. tie open to the public. The other 14), will begin their sessions. meetings will be closed to all but Sunday, Sept. 29, 2 p. in., all tended eastern motor trip. — Miss Judith Margolis, daughter active members. The definite dates grades from kindergarten through Louis Heyn of Hollywood, Ca.; of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis of of these meetings will be an- the sixth and the tenth and eleventh high school grades will Herman of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Ben Hazelwood avenue, left for Chi- nounced well in advance. The next meeting will be held on begin sessions. l'ritz and Max Turnauer of Cin• cago to attend the Chicago Insti- Sept. 22, at the Shaarey Zedek All pupils will receive letters cinnati, were among the out-of- tute of Art. Synagogue on 411111s and Brush, from the school office assigning town relatives who attended the funeral of Emil Ileyn on Wednes-1 Mis Sara T. Weinberg, well at 2:30 o'clock. The program will them to the classes and rooms so day, known pianist and teacher, has re• consist of a short speech by Dr. they can report directly to their turned to the city and will resume Harry August, one of Detroit's teachers on the opening day. There prominent psychiatrists, to be fol- will he no registration of new pu- The Misses Goldie and Margo her teaching. She is now residin Velion were hostesses at a hosiery at 2204 Hazelwood avenue. g lowed by dancing and refresh- pils on Sept. 28 and 29 , but the ments. This meeting will be open school office is open for registra- shower and bridge Tuesday eve- to np ,iu tt b, tc. tion every day except Saturday ning in honor of Miss Doris Ruth Mrs. M. R. Katz was hostess to Committee chairmen and mem- and Sunday. New pupils must be Nathan. whose marriage to Robert i d will ta bs, 12 at a bridge-luncheon at her hers will be announced definitely accompanied by their parents Bernard Donnentie at home, 2751 Rochester avenue, hon- at the first closed meeting, which the time of registration. place Sept. 26 at the Stotler Hotel. citing Miss Edith Brown, a bride- will be held in a few weeks. ASTO SHOP 1510 WOODWARD AVE. — TOMORROW — A Timely Event! The Astor Shop Presents An Unusual Purchase of The New Transparent Velvet Suits and Frocks The Smartest Mode of the Hour Models You'd Expect to See Only at $25 and More QI1097N in • splendid selection of the newest style successes ... plain and dotted effects black and the !smartest S Autumn shades. Sketched Is • Thrte•Piece Model in Transparent Velvet• with Chif- fon Blouse. (•Rayon Velvet.) ASTOR SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Cong. AHAVATH ZION 446 Holbrook Ave. Cor. Beaubian Announces that the Famous OBER CANTOR MOSES POLLOCK of New York Mrs. Harry Frank and son, of elect of September. The society learned with regret Holy Day Serricee: that Miss Rosalie Goldstick will Colorado avenue, accompanied by Rosh Ilashono Eve—Friday, Misis Lillian Horowitz of 20G6 be unable to continue to hold her Oct. 4, 7 p. m. her mother, Mrs. II. Blum of Bel- laire, 0., left last week for a three Hazelwood avenue returned this office as recording secretary and Rosh Ilashono—Saturday, Oct. week from a three months trip treasurer because she is returning 5, 10 a. m. months' trip through Europe. through Europe. to Ann Arbor this fall. Her of- Kul Nidre—Sunday, Oct. 13, 7 fice will be filled at the next busi- p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sailan left Thursday for New York, from Yom Kippur—Monday, Oct. 14, Miss Anne Manson has returned fleas meeting. which point they will sail on Sat- home from a pleasant trip through 10 a. m. urday on the S. S. l,aFrance for a Europe, visiting England, Ger- month's trip to Europe. Beth El College of Jewish SturPes: many, Switzerland, Italy and The 192:1-30 bulletin of Beth El France. Mrs. Minnie Mahrer, who has College of Jewish studies is be- been the guest of Mr, Max Gra- ing prepared and is soon to be Daniel Lewis of 7739 John R. bowsky of Colorado avenue, left street is attending a convention or distributed to the members of the this week for Ann Arbor, where the National Jewish Undertakers' ga congregation. etion. :Members still have she will again make her home at Association in Atlantic City this mak" e,ouslym the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority week. house. to see given and also as to the most convenient hours for the Cyril Wagner, 14-year-old son At the meeting of the board of classes. The Misses Virginia Wolfe and of former Sheriff and Mrs. Ilenry Laurabelle Robinson left this week Wagner, left on Thursday to at- the North End Clinic, Monday eve- The college administration will for Boston, Mass.. where they will tend the Ohio Military Institute, ning, Sept. 9, the first scholarship be glad to receive applications from from the Sally Ehrlich Gingold groups of 15 or more who wish resume their studies at Simmons Cincinnati. memorial Scholarship Fund was college. to have a definite course given awarded to Miss Cell Sosensky. Dr. David Sandweis returned This cholarship, with the fellow. Mrs. M. Feigenbaum of 3311 from Rochester, Minn., where he ship Miss Sosensky was recently "e Chicago boulevard was hostess to visited the Mayo clinics. awarded by the School of Applied 20 guests at a bridge-luncheon in Sciences, Western Reserve Uni- the Green room of the Belcrest Miiss Sarah Rapaport, a bride- versity, Cleveland, Ohio, will en- Hotel on Sept. 12, in honor of Miss elect of Sept. 29, was honored at able her to spend next year at Belle Kleiner of Newark, N. J. The a personal shower on Sept. 10 at decorations were artistically car- which Miss Mildred I'rady enter- their graduate school of social work. The granting of the fel- ried out in yellow tea roses and tained 24 guests, and on Sept. 7, lowship by Western Reserve is a red gladiola. her sister, Miss Rebecca Rapaport, recognition of Miss Sosensky's fit- complimented her at a miscellane- ness for further training in the Jacob Nathan, who has been in ous shower. last Saturday eve- Portland, Ore., for the past 10 ning, Mrs. Herman Brady enter- field of Medical Social Work. The curriculum is composed of weeks, is returning to Detroit Sat- tained a group of friends at bridge courses considered essential for urday. in her honor, and last Monday eve- such professional training. Dur- ning, Miss Clara Rothstein also en- ing the year opporunity is given FELTS SOLEILS Miss Sylvia Lax of New York is tertained in her honor. for intensive cam work in several the guest of Miss Sylvia Weiss of of Cleveland's best organized so- Rhode Island avenue. Miss Gertrude Werbelow of Bay is all fall shades cial agencies including the Asso- City is a guest of her brother-in- ciated Charities, the Jewish So- We Remodel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Na- cial Service Bureau, Lakeside and Hain at formerly of 2271 Longfellow ave- than Rosenberg of 2005 West Mt. Sinai Hospitals, and the Child Reavonable nue, are now residing at the Wil- Prices Philadelphia. Guidance Clinic. The professional shire Hotel. degree of master of science in so- Miss Sylka Schreiber of 1130 Miss Toba Berman of 60 Bur- Longfellow was hostess to a fare- cial admiistration is offered to lingame avenue, left Wednesday well party given in honor of graduate students. 1510 WOODWARD AVENUE Miss Sosensky has been a mem- night for Boston, Mass., where she Guilda Warshawsky, who is leav- will enter the Emerson College of ing for highland Manor, and Elsie ber of the social service depart- ment of the North End Clinic the Oratory. Feldman, who is leaving for Ann past two years. .The board is Arbor. A midnight supper was Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Rosenberg, served and table decorations were happy for the opporunity afford- ed by the Sally Ehrlich"Gingold formerly of 8715 Second boule- carried out in green and gold. vard, have recently moved to the Memorial Scholarship fund to give Wilshire hotel, where they are Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Koffman concrete expression of its appre- ciation of Bliss Sosensky's interest now residing. and sons, Stanford and Ross Louis, and devotion to her work. have moved to 3310 Rochester. Mrs. Emanuel Becker enter- The Sally Ehrlich Gingold Me- tained 14 guests at dinner at the Miss Marion Rosen of Pontiac morial scholarship fund for Jew- Belcrest Thursday, Sept. 12, in ish women social workers was es- entertained 20 guests at a bridge- honor of the out-of-town guests at luncheon and rose crystal shower tablished by the Detroit Alumnae the Mayer-Hofman wedding. at the Chinese Princess cafe on Association of the Alpha Epsilon Saturday, Sept. 14, in honor of Phi Sorority in Dec., 1928, in mem- The Misses Dorothy Bloom and her sister, Anna, a bride-elect of ory of Sally Ehrlich Gingold, a !forma Grabowsky left Thursday November. The table color former social worker and member for Ann Arbor, where they will re- scheme was carried out in the au- of the board of the North End sume their studies for the winter. Clinic. It is the hope of this as- tumn colors. sociation that the fund may re- Mrs. Louis Frank was hostess to ceive sufficient additions from Miss Brinnie Krauss of 4625 80 guests at a dinner-dance o f Chene street returned this week time to time to insure its per- beautiful appointments at Frank- from an extended trip through the manency and that eventually it lin Hills Country Club last Satur- east, where she was the guest of may be large enough for the in- day evening. terest to provide an annual schol- relatives and friends. arship. The fund was given to the Mrs. Alex Cohen of Woodrow Miiss Pearl Zucker and Miss board of the North End Clinic to Wilson avenue is spending some Betty Frankel of Cleveland, Ohio, use at its discretion within the time with Mrs. Meyer Levy of who have been the house guests of limits set. Jackson, Mich. Mildred Lepler of Burlingame avenue for the past week have re- DANCE PROCEEDS FOR Mrs. R. R. Kallman entertained turned to their home. PALESTINE'S RELIEF at a beautifully appointed lunch- eon at the Lee Plaza Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf, form- Phi Gamma Eta Sorority an- 40 guests, in honor of Miss Belle erly of Richton avenue, are now nounces that the proceeds of its Kleiner of Newark, N. J. The residing at 2996 Elmhurst avenue. dance on Saturday evening, Oct. color scheme was carried out s in 12, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, will e pink and green, baby pink, , Miss Edith M. Lewis left last go to the Palestine Emergency buds being the favors. week for a month's visit in Cali- Fund. The sorority calls upon all fornia, stopping at points of inter- clubs, fraternities and sororities est en route. She will spend most in Detroit to patronize this dance of her time in Los Angeles. and to make possible the realiza- tion of a large sum of money. Mrs. Louis James Rorenberg of The sorority's committee in Detroit has been chosen by the charge of the dance consists of National Council of Jewish Wo- Miss Marian Simons, chairman; men as organizing supervisor for Miss Myra Potashnik and Miss the state of Michigan. Gertrude Albaum. EHRLICH MEMORIAL Stewart-Warner 8-TUBE RADIO $139.50 Screen-grid all-electric set, with dynamic speaker, high bay, tubes---complete — Radio Shop — Second Floor — Grand River :Avenue Building a Wish Your Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR With Flowers from Subway We are prepared to deliver flowers to your friends on the eve of the approaching huh- days. A charming way to say "Happy New Year." It will be long remembered. We Send Flowerx Anywhere Subway Flower HIGH HOLY DAYS A miscellaneous luncheon-show- er in honor of Miss Shirley Rich- ardson of Windsor, a bride-elect of Sept. 29, was given by Miss Bar- bara Conn and Miss Rose Orechkin at the Belcrest apartments, on Sat- , urdsy, Sept. 14. After the lunch- eon six tables of bridge were in play. am 5regart; Slichas, Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur 7±leatitu Assisted by a Large, Talented Choir nlon Specializing in all FIRST APPEARANCE IN DETROIT Beauty Work— Permanent Waving Make Your Reservations Early and Be Thrilled With the Great \rola of the Jewish Carusoe. THE ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pevin of Clairmount avenue had as their guests for the last two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman of Polk boule- vard, Chicago, Ill. Before coming to Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman were guests at the Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens for a short time. A downtown treaty parlor In your own neighborhood. 8739 Linwood Ave. Enact 7974 a FURS BY ROSH HASHONAH, YOM KIPPUR AND SUCCOTH Master Makers, origi• B'nai Moshe Synagogue aaaaa of style, adap- tors of the seeders in- flames is Furs. Dexter at Lawrence Master Maker.—selec- tor. of the finest skins, de- of well made. well of Offers the Well-Known Baritone sited furs. I Marshall Greenberg of 1989 Gladstone avenue, who has been in Petoskey for the past six weeks,' will return Saturday to Detroit. You will save money by hav- ing your furs remodeled and repaired now. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld BAER BROS. with a fine double choir under the leadership of Mr. David Skolnick. Miss Terry Fiske of ISO Eason avenue is • student at Ward-Bel- mont School, Nashville, Tenn. FURRIERS 10:III Nato, Tickets at reasonable price. now on sale at the office, Laws rent. isvenue ..trance, from 9 a. en. to 9 p. m. Owe. lI ••■■••■■•■. ' Mrs. Samuel Munch honored Miss Ida Sendrovsky, a bride-elect of Sept. 22, at a bridge and mis- cellaneous shower at the Chinese ' Tea Gardens on Sept. 4, and on Wednesday Mrs. Albert Fisher complimented her at a personal shower. Last Saturday evening Miss Bessie Good gave a hosiery and handkerchief shower, and Thursday, Miss Sendrovsky's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Sen- drovsky, entertained the members of the bridal party at dinner. beat. 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