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LHer Betrothal Announced)'

DOILAIPAILE
SUITS ECU
HAS AND
GIRLS

Made of a beautiful, soft,
suede-like cloth that laun-

Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Smith
(Esther Winkelman) have return-
ed from their wedding trip and are
making their home in Ann Arbor,
Mich.

ders beautifully! In navy,

red, tan, French blue, pink,
or light blue. Sizes 1 to 8.
Hats to match, including

whoopee caps and aviation
caps for little brother, and
berets for Lister, $1.95.

Miss Miriam Findterwald left
• this week for Ann Arbor, where
she will continue her studies this
'winter.

"Daddy" Adolph Freund has re-
turned to the city from his trip to
Denver. On his return trip he
stopped at Kansas City and St.
Louis, where he visited his brother.

LILLIAN B. ROTHSCHILD

Miss Lillian Beryle Rothschild's
engagement t, Abraham J. IludIsh
,, t 573 Kenilworth was announced
last week by her parents, Mr. and
Alrs. Jacob Rothschild of 1977
Clairmount.

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With 2 Pairs of Knickers

These suits are chock full of life—in
both patterns and fabric strength. They
are 4-piecers in the darker shades of
tan, brown and gray. All of them are
of wool, mostly eassimeres in plaid or
striped effects. Sizes i to 16.

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CHILDREN'S SERVICE
Monday.
1 p. rn.
Si,,,,, Temple— tabbi Leon Frani.

°";,, MEMORIAL
inT41,.o

Monday, Oct. 14, 4 p.
In the
.lent1 1.--- 1), Leo M. Frank-
lin. Subject :
Warning Voices,"
In the Brown Memorial Chapel —
Rabbi
Leon
Cram,
Subject :
"Autumn
Womb,"

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A ROSH HASHONAH
GREETING TO YOUTH!

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YOM KIPPUR MORNING
Monday. Oct. 14, •1 10 a. tn.
In the Main Tr:nude—Rabbi Leon Fran:.
Subject
"Scapegoat."
In the Itrown Memorial Chapel —Dr. Leo
M. Franklin. Subject
. •WhIr
the Price 7"
In the Social Hall—Rabbi l'hilM
affa. Subject
"Repentance: and Re-
djidoment."

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis of
Mrs. Louis Sarnoff of 1518 Lee
Longfellow avenue are leaving
In t he Social Hall—Rabbi Philip W.
Place entertained for her daugh-
Jaffa. Subject:
Sunday for a visit in Washington,
"The Nearnetta of
God."
ter Gertrude at a beautifully ap-
D. C.
pointed surprise shower and
Excellent choirs will render the
luncheon, at the Lee I'laza, on
musical ritual at all the services.
Miss .Fannie Rosen and Mrs
Succoth twilit - es
By DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 1. Covers
will take place
Harry Goldberg have returned
were laid for 30 guests.
President of Young Judaea.
on Saturday mornings, Oct. 19 and
from a visit in Pittsburgh and At-
Oct.
20, at 10 o'clock. On the first
tante City.
day
the
The Jewish enlendar year n( ow
sernlon Will be
Mr. and Mrs. H . Glass of 621
preached be
ending will go down as one of t he Rabbi Leon Frain and on the last
Mrs. Henry Moses of Cincinnati, Mt. Vernor avenue entertained 75 saddest within the memory of t
he ;lay by Dr. Leo SI. Franklin.
guests
at
a
dinner
on
Sunday,
Ohio, is the guest of her parents,
present generation of the Je•i sh
On Saturday, Oct. 12, Sabbath
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp at the Sept. 29, in honor of their (laugh- youth.
Shubah, the sermon will be by
ter Fanny, whose engagement to
Wilshire llotel.
American Israel has lost a gre at Rabbi Philip AS'. Jaffa.
Sam Somberg was recently an-
leader in the sleuth of Louis Ma
Sunday services fqr the season
, flounced.
Mrs. Harry J. Rothschild of St.
shall. His life has been an inspir a- will begin on Oct. 20. Dr. Frank-
l'aul, Minn., arrived in the city
lion to young Jews everywher e, lin will occupy the pulpit.
Mrs. Lillian Son nenstrahl of 1
Wednesday to be the guest of her
and his death should serve as
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Kop- '1676 Lee Place has returned home challenge to the Jewish youth, a
to
ple of Colorado avenue, for sev- after spending two months visiting dedicate its zeal to the aim o
J. W. E. W. O. to Hold Open
relatives in New York.
eral weeks.
building up a Jewish life which
eeting.
shall be worthy of the Louis Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry H. Prenz-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Green-I shall tradition.
The last meeting of the North
lauer are making their home at the spoon(Pauline Lightstone) have
The year now ending has Woodward branch
of the Jewish
Belcrest Hotel, after having spent returned from their wedding Jour- brought to our people a great
the summer at their home at l'earl ney and are residing at 1530 Sew- j tragedy in Palestine. It seems to Women s European Welfare Or-
ganization was held at the home
Beach, Mich. and avenue.
be the destiny of Israel that it of Mrs. Wohlman, 421 Avalon ave-
should pay a heavy price for the
nue, Highland Park, Tuesday, Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aichenbaum privilege of dwelling in the Holy 1. Matters of importance were
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announced the engagement of Land. I'erhaps it is thus ordained
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Ina! arrangemnets
their daughter Jean to Sol BalH ! n order that the faith of the Je w were made by committee headed
bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . ll n Palestine might be tried an d by Mrs. R. It.
Newman f
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Babbush, at a bridge-luncheon t ested to the full. A new chapte r eon cardsparty, to be held at the'
given at the I almetto Hotel on of Jewish martyrdom has bee n
Book Cadillac Hotel, Tuesday,
Sunday, Sept. 29. Covers were written.
Palestine will becom e Oct. 22.
laid for 50 guests.
bonne to the Jewish people tha n
The organization
will hold an
t has ever been before, because
open meeting at Hotel Static': (on
A sweet sixteen party was given' a gain Israel has paid dearly for it . Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 2 p. m. Prom-
There
is
no
time
for
laments
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inent
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din honor of Ethel Silverman
n
n
will be provide and
2234 Boston boulevard Saturday, , t , ions. We must avenge the blood refreshments will
d. All
Sept. 28, by her mother. A beau- I f our martyred brothers and sis- members and their friends are in- 111
tifully decorated table was set for z tors not by vindictiveness or by re-
aliution,
but
by
rededicating
our
her friends, students at Central z
At the home of Mrs. Goldberg,
Anion
cal to the aim of establishing in 2726 Leslie avenue, on Oct. 10,
High School.
P alestine a Jewish homeland which
at 8 p. m., the ladies of the Jewish
hall enable the Jew to live at his
Mrs. Alex Schreibe r was hostess h
Women's European Welfare Or-
ighest level, a life which shall
ganization will hold a stork show.
; to 30 guests at a bridge-luncheon h
ring blessing not only to himself
t the K
ountry Club b ut to his Arab and Christian er in the honor of one of the or-
phans brought to Am erica
A downtown !wanly parlor in
Monday, honoring her niece, Miss ri
by the
eighbor. This ideal is at the heart organization.
your own neighborhood.
Elsie Feldman, who is leaving 0
This young lady
f Young Judaea's program.
was
married about a year ago.
shortly
for
Ann
Arbor
to
begin
her
8739 Linwood Ave.
One outstanding consolation in : Members and their friends are in- mm
I studies at the University of !Mehl- lb
EucEd 7974
e midst of all this distress, has vited
gen.
n the noble encouragement
PERFE CTION LODGE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkleman ce hich has come from our Ameri-
n
government, and from the pub-
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
- had as their guests (luring the past. i i
A. M.,
week the latter's uncle and aunt., ei to opinion of our fellow American
will hold a special corn.!
tizens. President II(oover's re ntunication Wednesday, Oct. 9,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chase of
at
arkahle message. expressing the 6:30 p : m. E. A. degree.
Grand Rapids.
qv that "out of these tragic.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
ents will come greater security
Sans Minus and mother, Mrs. ev
Secretary.
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By order nf
Anna Minus, formerly of 2294 tu d great safeguards for the fu-
Glendale avenue, ore now residing; h a re under which the steady re- HAROLD IIELLER, W. SI.
blitation of l'alestine as a true
Style Irithont
at 16227 Birwood avenue.
homeland will be even more as-
Extravagance
Miss Rose Schwartz has returned I wo red," has been heard around the
rid.
We of American Israel
to her home after a three weeks'l
ould be prou(kr and niore grate-
visit in Newark, N. J., where she' ah
in
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than
ever before that we are
was the guest of her uncle and An
stunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fried- an iericans, belonging to a nation
d a government whichundo-
gut.
stn nds the worth of the Jew and
Miss Rose Klein, a November; espouses his cause.
rid-elect, was the honor guest at
a personal shower last Wednesday
at which Miss Shirley Rosenthal'
was hostess to 20 guests.

Clutdren'a Floor—The Fourth

New Sandy Ross
Suits For Boys

KOL NIDRE
Sunday, Oct. 13 at 7 p. tn.
In the M•in Temple—Dr. Leo M. Frank.
lin. Subject
"In
J utlaktn
Bank-
rupt F'
In the Brown Memorial Chapel—Rabbi
Leon Frain. Subject : "Sacred Dance"
In the Social nail—Rabbi Philip W.
Jaffa. Subject: "Knowing •nil

Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lakoff
have returned from a three and a
half months' European tour and
are making their home at the Lee
Crest apartments.

The Misses Florence and Esther
Ruth Plotkin, slaughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of Yorba
Linda Park, left for Los Angeles,
cal., to attend the Cumnock
School for Girls.

HOLY DAY SERVICES
AT TEMPLE BETH EL

At this writing it seems likely
that the capacity of Temple Beth
El, its chapels and soda] hall will
be taxed on the High Iloly Days.
Many new members have been ad-
ded to the roster recently and the
demand for seats for the Auxil-
iary services is unusually large.
Yens Kippur services will be
conducted as follows:

Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald en-
Miss Josephine Lewis is enrolled
tertained 30 guests at luncheon
as a student at Marygrove College
and bridge at her home on Chicago for the winter.
boulevard last Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Isadore Frank has returned
from San Souci, where she spent
the summer months, accoruillinied
by Miss Hattie Hilborn, and to-
gether they will make their home''
at the Belerest Hotel. •

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HUDSON'S

Boys Shops — Second Floor — Farmer Street Building

A HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO EVERYBODY

We are prepared to deliver flowers to your
friends on the eve of the approaching holi.
(lays. A charming way to say "happy New
Year." It will be long remembered.
We Solid Flowers Anywhere

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The Lillian Shop

Wishes You Happiness

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and Prosperity for the

prattle

Specializing in all
Beauty Work—
Permanent Waving

New Year

Style Without

Ext ra vagance

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Paris advocates the return
to the feminine . . . and we
have the subtle sophistication
of the longer length of line,
the princess silhouette, the
molded hipline! Our Third
Floor collection of frocks
illustrates the loveliness of
the new mode with authentic
copies and adaptations of
Parisian successes!

TRANSPARENT RAYON VELVET
CHIFFONS
GEORGETTES
SATINS
CREPES
FLARES
PLEATS
TUCKS
DRESSMAKER TOUCHF–S
DIPPING HEMLINES

Channel Green, Patou Red, Dahlia,
Autumn Browns, Wine Tones, Inde-
pendence Blue, Navy, Black

HEYN'S—Third Floor

A.C.Krenz

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Merchant The Shop Wh
Where Ct
ouresy 10347 Woodw'd
Tailor
Between Calvert and

and Service Prevail

Celiazwoo:

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor.

227 Gratiot Ave.

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Cherry 9270.9271

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Last Night of Rosh Hashonah

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Higher Type Dresses

Illustrate the Graceful Softness
of the New Silhouette

Subway Flower Shop

SPONSORED BY

THEJOLLYFELLOWSCLUB

AT THE

Book Cadillac Hotel

GRAND BALLROOM

MUSIC BY

Carl T. Stewart's "Pep Orchestra"

Dancing from 9 till 1.

Admission $1.00

AMERY'S VIEWS ON
PALESTINE AFFAIR

Charles Jay of Taylor avenue
has returned from a several
weeks' eastern trip, visiting New
York, Boston, Buffalo, Rochester
and Washington, D. C.
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Morris Plotkin, son of Mr. and
51m. Samuel Plotkin of Yorba
Linda Park left for Los Angeles
Cal., to attend the Black-Foxe
military institute.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rynek en-
tertained at bridge last Sunday
evening, honoring the former's
mother, Mrs. Joseph Rynek, who
returned to her home in Chicago
Tuesday after spending a fort-
night in Detroit.

On the evening of Sept. 21,
Mrs. Bertha Weintraub enter-
tained 28 guests at her home, 2957
Leslie avenue, with a towel and
handkerchief shower, in the form
of a bridge-luncheon, in honor of
her cousin, Miss Sarah Dean, a
September bride.

Parties

are a sure success

at the

Palmetto

The abundant service equal

to a big down town hotel, to-

gether with the intimate pH-
vacy and freedom of Hotel
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
taining makes the successful
hostess choose this setting.
Private dining rooms, ban-
quet ball, spacious ball room
—every facility for charm-
ing bridge dinners, dances,
and social teas.
Priv•t• rooms for card parties,

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aervice, 93 and up.
Luncheon, I1:30 to 2
8 AS
Dinner, 8:30 to 8:30
1.25
Sunday. 11.30 .. n. to 5 p. tn I.50

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
24-hour.a.day complet• hotel eerv-
Ice. Every apartment has out-
side bath with tub, ehower and cir-
culating Ice water.

Singles Housekeeping

$75and
Rp

$95and

up

PALMETTO
HOTEL

HANCOCK AT JOH
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Cheri.. H. Clements. Col. 3000

TORON0.—(J. T. A.)--The Rt.
Hon. Leopold H. Amery,secre-
,
tary of state in the Baldwin cab-
inet, who is.now en a visit to Can-
ada, addressed the Empire and
Canadian Clubs here yrsterday en
Great Britain's work the middle
east. Speaking of Palestine, she
((miter cabinet member declared:
"Palestine presents a difficult
problem. 1Se have obliged our-
aelves to assist the Jews to develop
the land and make of it their home,
at the same time without prejudice
tie the Arabs. We intend to stand
by the Balfour Declaration. The
recent uprisings in Palestine are
most regretable, revolving about
the Wailing Wall. There will nat-
urally be an inquiry and the per-
Sons responsible for the outbreaks
and the bogie murders of innocent
people will be punished.
"The differences will eventually
be cleared up and there is reason
to believe that both Jew and Arab
will live amicably there. Religious
outbreaks of this nature in the
East should not make us pessimis-
tic The religious ardor of the
Eastern peoples is extremely warm
and it dots not require much to
set their passion aflame, with con-
seqUent. revolts and bloodshed," he

VIEW OF FABRICK DISPLAY AT THE DETROIT FUR SIIOW LAST WEEK

r"cigiaj

declared.

PHILADELPHIA RAISES •
LARGE SUM FOR FUND,

A protest
Memorial
meeting
was held at the Metropolitan
Opera House, Bread and Poplar
«teee.ts. Philadelphia, Sept. 8. The
crowd Was so tremendous that the
police ordered the closing of the
doors of the opera house fully one
hour before the meeting was sched-
uled to commence. and thousands
of men and women were unable
to obtain admission. This meet-
( ins
in was under the auspices of the
United Jewish Organizations of
Philadelphia.
As
As the result of the meeting
'there was raised $27.708.09. The
largest contribution was that of
the Independent Order Brith
Shalom; its contribution being,

61 .1 0 tTd 0g 0 e William M. Lewis, grand'
s
master of the Independent Order
Brith Sholom and national chair- j
man of the United Palestine Ap-
peal, who recently was in Palestine,
and later attended the Zionist s
Congress at Zurich, and who was
also elected a member of the Jew-
' ish Agency, returned to the United
States on Sept. 13.

Rabelais left a paper sealed up,
wherein was found his last will.
"I owe much; I have nothing; I
give the rest to the poor."

cKosh Hashonah greetings

I greet my customers, friends and neighbors in the
spirit of Rosh Hashonah, the New Year, wishing them
all happiness, prosperity, health and contentment in the
fullest measure,

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Remodeling

Storage

Repairing

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Exclusive Furs

8907 Twelfth St. Corner Hazelwood

Garfield 0358

Designing
Dept. in

Charge of
Miss Florence

Fabrick,
Graduate
Designer

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