• A merkaff ffewisk PeriaCcal Cotter CLIPTON ATMS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO III G y)f.1 'l0OIT tI It'ISII _ Ole PAFE NINE RO74 I CL8 AI Engagements Holiday Greetings offlaot. ,is tartars 1,, GOODE—SENDROWSKY The Beth Yehudah Synagogue was the scene of a beautiful wed- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein of St. Louis, Mich., announce the en ding on the evening of Sept. 22, Pigment of their daughter, Ilelen E., to Gerald M. Werbelow, son of mag. kkohn when Sliss Ida Sendrowsky, daugh. Air. and 'Mrs. Samuel Werbelow of Bay City. 12650 Webb avenue have returned ter tit! Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Son- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold of 8714 Euworth boulevard announce : to t' ‘e city after a two weeks' vii : drowsky, and Isadore L. Goode, the betrothal of their daughter, Betty, to 11. A. Keys, sun of Mrs. S. in Chicago. son of Mr. Max Goode, were unit- Key,s of 2025 Euclid-avenue. - I t'd in marriage. by Rabbi Rubin. 'stein of Chicago and Cantor Sit- Mrs. B. liogelantiff of Cincinnati announces the engagement of her Among the Detroit girls who daughter, Golda, to Bernard M. Brusher, on of Mt'. and Mr. ,. J. Bres- I have left to resume their studies at ! verfnan. the bride was lovely in an egg- ler of 1663 Pingree avenue. 1.neell Seminary at Auburndale. %l ass , are Mk: Dorothy Caitlin, shell taffeta, bouffant style. She Miss Marjean Minelhoch, and Miss wore a cap-shaped tulle veil trim- mud with lace and orange blos- Ann 1.ouise Smith. soms. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley, white sweet Ki Ku Wah Sorority entertained peas, and Angelus roses. 20 friends at a bridge party on ,• Sirs. Sendrowsky, mother of the Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, at the bride, WAS gowned in black geor- Oct. 17.--Miss Betty Davidson, daughter of 91 e. Mandell Davidson residence of the Misses Betty and gette trhnmed with rhine , tones. of 1944 Edison avenue, to Arthur 1. Lipsitt, Su of Mr. Samuel Lip-1 Edith Gross. . She wore It corsake of pink Clau- sitt of 1642 Edison avenue. lius Poing roses and sweet peas. Nov, 3—Miss Sylvia Ilelen Jackson to Milton Frederick Gottes- Mrs. Joseph 13. Segal t Bertha Mrs. Samuel Munch, sister of man, at the Slather Hotel. Fine) has returned from Tel Aviv, the bride, acted as matron of -tint, where she visited her honor. Her gown Was a bouffant grandparents, Sir. and Mrs. Joseph style, which was • powdered blue. Friedman, formerly of this city.1 She carried a bouquet of American ND. Segal is expected to arrive in Beauty roses. Detroit shortly to join Sirs. Segal, Miss Eudice Goode, the maid of and to make their home here. honor, was gowned in pink chif- fon. She carried a bouquet Of pink Claudius Perlin. roses. Oct. 8—To Mr. and Sirs. Bernard II, Dosie (Adaline Cohen) of Miss Shirley Kalt of Atkinson The bridesmaids were the 2640 Gladstone, a daughter, Thelma Delphine. avenue had a, her guest over the s B ess e C Goode, Rose Lester Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobb of Leslie avenue, a daughter, week-end Miss Huth Weinberg of ' wore Ethel Sendrowsky. They and Annette. Cleveland. I bouffant gowns of pastel shades 'and carried bouquets of pink Mr. and Mrs. l'aul David Brute Briarcliffe roses. Illumrusen, $7. The following berg have returned home after a 0 , JR. HADASSAH DONORS Bane $5 each: Miss Eilla Munch, niece of the Inns-le Brenner, Naomi Buchalter, extended trip to California am f bride, was junior bridesmaid. Iler TO PALESTINE RELIEF Mettle Baron, Ann Bergin, Lillian ried• Texas. gown was sky-blue taffeta and she man. Juan hors it,. Helen K..,, Kate carried yellow roses. Iladasszth's contribution K unin. Mrs. Kann, Winifred Lent, Miss Betty Davidson, a bride Dr. Moe Weingrad of Chicago to the Palestine Emergency Relief Buten She yer. Saul Zwieback. Sylvia SW1..1,, Mrs. S. B. Keane. Marian Moy- elect of this month, was honored a t acted as livid man. Fund is Mauled by a $50 contribu- er. Henrietta SIIW, Elizabeth handler, The ushers were Messrs, Ely tion front Max Lipsitz. Max Jeanette Bilelvon, Harriet Fox, Ilene several pretty affairs during th e Schneider gave $20; Anne Jacob- Green, Ann Green. Jack Klanter , Bother past week. On Sept. 25, her sis - Goode, Ilarry Lischolf and Ben Lapidus. !id. Mat e me Stone. SophieSchneid- ter, Mrs. Leo Morris, compliment son, $12.50; Jacob Segal and Mrs. er. - Goode. Sophie Schwartz, Ann Sandweine, Cel- ed her at a bridge-luncheon, an d Master Arthur Munch acted as Victoria Litsitz, $10 each; Rita ia tak. on the previous evening Miss Ade ring bearer. Ile carried the ring line Dann feted her at a handker- on an eggshell satin and lace pil- chief shower. Wednesday, her low, three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Israel Little Constance Rubinstein was Davidson, Mrs. Louis Davidson and the flower girl. Mrs. Saul Davidson, gave a bridge- Dinner was served for 200 luncheon and shower at 2,, Knoll- guests. wood Country Club in her honor at Among the out-of-town guests which covers were laid for 60 we-re Rabbi and Mrs. II. Rubinstein, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Schnide and Br. Moe Weingrad of Chicago; Sirs. N. Ru- The Misses Flodelle Rothenber g benstien of Aurora, Ill.; Mr. and and Sydelle Coppersmith an( 1 Mrs. Kelling, Sir. and Mrs. Jack- a son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allen, mother have returned home fork after , Mr. and Mrs. Al e Allen, Mr. and three weeks' visit in New where they were the guests of rela - Mrs. Herbert Allen, all of Pon- tiac, Mich. tives and friends. Mr. and Sirs. Goode will make their Mich. home in Indian Village, Pon- Miss Edith Segall, daughter o tiac, J KERWIN* .ii i Candy Shops qiir I 1508 WOODWARD AVENUE Phone Cadillac 6796 BRA NCH STORES Fourth Floor J. L HUDSON COMPANY DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL Fountain Room DETROIT, MICHIGAN titarrinote l tvuosio. pout fi nielhoch!s Woodward Thou to Wuoil "Coal Dust" Himel-Hose Are Under the Spell of Black Magic! Wedding Calendar Now that hose are grow- ing darker they are growing sheerer, too! Two-thread, 51-gauge, picot top and run stop — these hose lend greater beauty to any cos- tume, Births New designs for shirt monograms for fall have arrived. Place your order now and avoid the rush. Fine Arts Shirt Monogram Shop 509 Fine Arts Bldg. 58 West Adams Ave. Cherry 0286 a Mr. anti Sirs. Karl 13. Segall o 1629 Virginia Park, is enrolled a a student at Highland Sian° School and Junior College, Tarry r . town, N. Y. New and Exchanged Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos Exchanged DUO-ART Reproducing Pianos Electric and Expression Player-Grande Radios and Talking Machines 26th Annual Sale of Summer Resort Pianos YOU SAVE ALL THE RENT! $ DOWN for later de- livery—oven urriil New Grand, $495 Think of obtaining for only $493, a brand new Grand Piano, guaranteed by Grinnell Bros.! Don't fail to we this rimarkable special. Handsome, modern de- :len, finely finished. Excellent workmanship through- out. A tone whose depth and sweetness delights the critical music-lover. VOSE GRAND IVERS & POND STEINWAY BAY . WEBER GRINNELL SOHMER KURTZMANN LUDWIG Only $1,245 week ;due ffj o small carry- mg charge-- OF fOrIf. spondingly Immediate delivery on $25 DOWN ",7 - „'„,"; h . New GUARANTEED BY GRINNELL'S! bargains in exchanged Pianos: wonderful Every In:,trument, New and Used, goes into the home on FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL! You ccn be oh.o!utcly certain of f 0 mplete p,r.a leni satisfaction and HAZELTON EVERETT STEINWAY FISCHER . GRINNELL STERLING VOSE MIESSNER . Steck.Grand Duo-Art Reproducing Piano $920 AEOLIAN GRAND DUO-ART. Original price $2,085 STEINWAY GRAND DUO-ART. Original price $4,425 Upright Piano $124 $33 $372 $55 $174 $92 5135 $165 '3,225 STECK GRAND DUO-ART. $1600 , Original price $2,000 WEBER GRAND DUO-ART. Originel price $3,425 WEBER UPRIGHT DUO-ART. Original price $1,600 STROUD UPRIGHT DUOART. $685 Original price $995 WHEELOCK UPRIGHT DUO- $695 ART. Original price $1,130 APOLLO EXPRESSION GRAND $725 Summer Resort Sale price ROTH BROS.' EXPRESSION GRAND. Summer P.c.:on Sale $385 pica — , $2400 $950 — OPEN EVENINGS — Dc!ivers Many Used Pianos "Ca...11.000, KINCIISULAlt FURNITURE'. Co. 7730 TWELFTH ST. NORTHWAY 1387 We Sell Retail at Feeler, Prices p• ∎∎∎ ■ TOWN HALL SERIES TO OPEN ON NOV. 1 On 20 Friday mornings, at 11 o'clock, at the Cass Theater, out- standing lecturers in the world will deliver addresses on pressing world problems. The series will open Nov. 1. Mrs. Helen Lehr of Baldwin ave Lecturers in this Detroit Town nue recently returned after a tou Hall series wit 'include Dr. Ste- of Yellowstone Park, Salt 1.ak phen S. Wise, former Secretary of City and Estes Park, Colo. the Navy Josephus Daniels, Floyd Gibbons, Count Felix von Lu•kner Mrs. Mary Jacobson has re- and others. Season tickets are now on sale turned after a visit to Grand Rap Ids and Flint. In the latter city at Room 352, Hotel Statler. she was the guest of her son-in-law Let us endeavor so to live that and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar when we come to die even the Goldman, undertaker will be sorry.—Mark ∎►■■- • ■■■•■■■•■■■■\ 1 1.11.\101 ■1■1■ 111.1 ■■■ eiln Old Friend Comes to 12th St. J. Traurig, the well-known comforter manufacturer, has opened quarters at 910512thSt., Core Clairmount where he will now be able to give you unexcelled service on comforters, pil- lows, mattresses, blankets, etc. To every one visiting our new store we will give • valuable gift. J. Trauri g 9105 Twefth St Emil 6728 Mrs. H. J. Rothschild of St. Paul, Minn., arrived Wednesday to be tne guest of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene II. Kopple of Colorado ave- nue. Original Price $2,135 $198 Buys A r DOWN We have a fine selection of occasional pieces, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goodman left Thursday for a month's visit in Toronto, where they will be the guests of the latter's parents. —and other sensational bar- gains in good • o A.nged grand.. $5 For the holidays we are showing living and dining room suites at special reductions. Now is the time to buy your fur- niture on account of our low prices. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Wold were surprised by 30 of their friends on Sept. 28 on the occasion of the • latter's birthday anniversary. $710 $310 $555 $333 $795 $475 $610 $497 $595 7 High-Grade Furniture for the Holidays Miss Gussie Freedner has re- turned to her home in New York City after a week's visit with Mr. and airs. Silas Feinberg. Miss Rae Dorfman, also of New York, who has been visiting in Los Angeles, Seattle, and other western cities for the past three months, has ar- rived for a fortnignt's visit with Mr. and Sirs. Feinberg on her way home. Christmas ing pianos of the world at a big outright reduction in price, Surely no need to nr;.:,• upon pot the importance of immediate ;talon! Hosiery—First Floor Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashner have Twain. returned to their home in St. Louis after a two weeks' visit with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Max Solomon. holds any instrument - on pianos of our famous line which have been used during the season in summer homes—many of them are like new —hut on every one of them we deduct every dollar of rental we have received! Its your opportunity to get one of the lead- 3.50 4 ‘. Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1.. Berlin o f Duane avenue gave a dinner Sept ; 29 in honor of the confirmation o ' Places were their son, Roy. marked for 35 guests, —Such a vast bargain stock and such wonderful bargains as you've never seen before are presented you in our stupendous WashInetan Grinnell Bras Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horwich had as their guests during the last two weeks, the former's sister, Miss Gertrude llorwich of Chicago, and also Mrs. Louis Janet of Union- town, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin entertained at a dinner-dance at Oriole 'Terrace on Sept. 23, on the occasion of the former's fifty-fifth birthday anniversary. The guests, 100 in number, were seated at an A in furs is easy to PPEARANCE oval table, attractively decorated with centerpieces of autumn leaves and autumn flowers and dark red tapers. effect. There are furs that on first appearance look almost as pleasing as Antis furs. But at the end of a season look again. Then you will learn the worth of Annis quality and Annis workmanship. Miss Shirley Hootner entertained at a hosiery shower complimenting Miss Mildred Hamburg, whose marriage to Joseph Bass Of ('Ise, !and will be an event of Oct. 2 7 . Mrs. Louis Miller of Marine City entertained her on Oct. 11, and on Oct. 15 Mrs. Irwin Hamburg will fete her at a bridge-luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kemper en- tertained 300 guests at a dinner- dance on Sept. 29, honoring their daughter, Miss Sally Stein, and her fiance, Jack Mendelson, sun of Mr. and Sirs. Louis Mendelson. Mrs. William `faker was hostess to 20 guests at a miscellaneous dlovcer and bridge, honoring Mi-s Fay Mintz, a November bride-elect. Mrs. Albert Dunn also gave a mis- cellaneous shower in her honor. (Buy with Confidence Miss lichen Mons honored Mis , Anne Rothenberg, a November bride-elect, at a green kitchen shower and bridge on Wednesday . Assis Mrs. William Bernstein honored Miss Ida renslar, a bride-elect of this month, at a bridge-luncheon WOOLAVAI,L) FIRS evening. Steirucy end Duo.Art R e:7 resentatirts 1515-21 Woodward Ave Equally remarkable bargains at every cn: of our Brrn:h Stwes , C•CCNTOCOLN200.2020•20C`C ,OCOCS2C,=\2%. PER W EK Buys Any Used Piano E and shower at the I.ee Plaza. Mrs. 11. II. Siegel complimented her at • similar affair at her trams on Glen- dale avenue Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 ' Merchant CKren Z Tailor C.111-LORD Foundcd 1887 The Shop Where Courtesy and Service Prevail 10347 Wor)dw'd Between Calvert and ':: c Mnjwosd