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Nom &molar

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Sheehan's Book Store

flookaellers Since 1373

Randolph 0200

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society

Will Hold Their Annual

Charity Ball

AT HOTEL STATLER

SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 17

Music by Stone's Syncopators. Come and bring your friend , .

Admisrion $1.00

BIGGER AND STILL BETTER

Phalanx Club

4th Annual Dance

STATLER HOTEL

SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 1,

,

Miss Ruth Kahn, daughter of
Detroiters who attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, ha, dedication of the new buildings of
chosen Nov. 11 as the date of her I the Jewish Orphan Home in Cleve-
wedding to Edward E. Rothman, land last Saturday and Sunday
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Roth-I were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finst•r-
man of Isis Angeles. The cered weld, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fin -
moony will be performed by Drd sterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Leo M. Franklin in the Kahn resi-rResenthal, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.
dance on Rowena avenue. Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gran,
Ka'm has asked Mrs. Ilarry I.. Mr. and Mrs E. Steinberg, Mr.
Winston to be matron of honor 4111,1 Mrs. R. Weisman, Bernard
and Miss Rosalie Kahn, Mrs. Al- Ginsburg and Adolph Freund.
f red li. Connable, Jr., of Ann Ar-
bor, Mrs. John F. Reeder and Miss
Dr. and Mrs. Rag( Freund will
Miriam Fechimer Of
New York to celebrate their twentieth wedding,
be bridesmaids. Dr. Philip Roth- anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 8,
man will attend his brother as informally to 2.
11 their friends.
best man and the ushers will In-
elude Dr. Edgar A. Kahn, Leonard
1
Morris
Rosenbloom
of Flint was .
Lewis of Pontiac, llarry L. Win-•
stun and James Strauss of Chi- in Detroit on his way to Cleveland,
where
he
attended
the
dedication
sago. Last Thursday evening the
Colony Club was the scene of a of the new Jewish Orphan Home.,
lovely party when Miss Agnes Sav-
age entertained for Miss Kahn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schloss-,
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Mr. /11111 Mrs. Harry L. Winston man and children, Jane and Jesse,
MISS II1NDE GOLDSTEIN
entertained at a dinner for 20 left Detroit for Philadelphia,
MRS ELI SACHSE
guests Saturday evening in their where they will make their future ' mall number. Nu tickets will be
home in Birmingham, and Sunday home
old at the door. The social com-
credit for advancing the tree fund
nittee reports that since the issu-
of the Jewish National Fund, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reeder en-
tertained
at
a
supper
party
in
Mr. and Mn). Maurice Morse, nce of the invitations two weeks1
which makes possible afforestation
their home in Bayliss avenue. 'Miss formerly of the Wilshire Hotel, or; goo, they have been selling rap-
in Palestine.
Isabel Weadock gave a dinner now making their home at the lily, over one-third having already
Mrs. Sachse, who pledges to con-
reserved. Those having re-
tinue these efforts for the Jewish party Monday evening and Nov. if Whittier, Burns Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Connable,
eived invitations and wishing to
National Fund, has succeeded in Jr., will entertain at a buffet sup-
ecure
tickets may do so by seini-
securing the es-operation of the
Miss I.illian Litman of Cleve-
per following the Harvard-Michi- land is the guest of her sister and ng their reservations to Miss
Emanuel Sisterhood to honor de- gan
game.
Hinde
Goldstein,
at 1130 Boston
parted members and friends, or de-
brother, Mr. and Mrs. David Hu- b oulevard.
parted members of the congrega-
bar, for the week-end. They will
Reports
from
Ann
Arbor initi-
Mr. and Mrs. Elias :1!. Rothman attend the Michigan-Harvard game c
tion, by planting trees in their
ate that great interest is being
memory. Instead of sending flow- of Los Angeles, Cal., and son, Dr. on Saturday.
vinced
in
the
affair
there.
There
ers Mrs. Sachse urges this practi Philip Rothman, are stopping at
eing no football game on the
cal method of paying tribute to the Belcrest while in Detroit to at- Mrs. Ann Gordon of La Salle
ay
of
the
(lance,
many
of
the
the dead.
tend the wedding of their son, Ed- boulevard entertained the Edith
The first sum turned over to the ward E. Rothman, to Miss Ruth Cugell Club on Wednesday, Nov. 6, o tudents are phoning to come in
the
affair,
Miss
Rosalie
Gold-
,
National Fund by Mrs. Sachse for Kahn.
the tree fund is for the amount of
, Miss Hattie Gittleman has re- stick, of 1319 Hill street, Ann Ar-
bor, is in charge of all arrange-
$79.50. Trees to be planted for
turned
home
after
a
long
visit
at
Among the out-of-town guests
ments in Ann Arbor.
this sum are in memory of the foi- who are in the city to attend the Long. Island, N. Y.
The music committee has t
1 we'
Rothman-Kahn wedding on Mon-
cured Tom Donahue and his New
Mrs. R. Wagman of Pittsburgh, Yorkers, one of Jean Goldkette'A
M. Kaufman, former presitlent. 2 trees; day, Nov. 11, are Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.. S. Leach, late board member. 2 I Julius Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Pa., has returned home after hav-
orchestras which has just returned
'
trees; D. MelinolT, I tree: It. Triggs for
•Gustave Kahn of Youngstown, 0. ing spent some time in the city front a six months' engagement at
father. M. Rosenberg, 2305 Gladstone.
with relatives and friends.
tree: Mr.. f or her father. I
the Waldorf-Astoria in New York,
:res. ; Mr, II. Cohen for M r, S. I Aloe h.
already one of the most popular
The Music Study Club enter-
1624 Glynn court. 3 ire eot ; Mrs. It. Ilown
Mrs. Dora Garvett of Burlin- orchestras in Detroit.
for her mother Rose. and brother Paul. ; twined the state board of the
game avenue is visiting with her
The slecoration •committee is un-
man of Philadelphia. 2 trees; Mrs. M. Michigan Federation of Music
children,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sol
Vatz
of
Jacobion for her husband.
J.Jamiloston.
Clubs at luncheon in the Italian Pittsburgh, Pa. Before returning der the chairmanship of Samuel,
her mot her and father, Ms rient hal, 3
Room of t he Book Cadillac Hotel home she will stop off at Philadel- Willis. Drapes of gay colors will
tree, Mrs. Sara Cohen, 101 Lee
transform the balroom into a ver-
I tree; Mr,. .1. Newman. 3327 Caster, last Thursday, Oct. :31. Mrs. Mau-
phia for a brief stay.
Ire mothers
Newman and Mereur.
itable gypsy-land. The gypsy mo-
r i ce lit ii president, welcomes!
tree , Mrs. J. She
2010 Cortland.
tif
will be carried out in every on-
Sr
o father, mother and brother Levin the guests, to which Mrs. A. L.
Miss Bertha Blondy and Miss tail.
and skier Paryarsky,
trees; I.. ('then, Swinton of Marquette, Mich.,
Cecelia Rabinowitz are planning a
1692 Glynn court.
Cohen, I tree; Mr, , president of the state board, re-
motor tour to New York, beginning
A. Taub. 16 IGO LaSalle. fat her and
'mother, Kane
111 , I1 S. Taub. 3 trees: ' sponded. Dr. Wilfred Coffey, dean Sunday, Nov. 10, returning in two
COSMO CLUB DINNER-
, Mrs. II. Pusher, 15(2 Atkinson. mother of Detroit City College, spoke on weeks.
Mollie Rader, 2 trees I. Kaplan, 1695 "Music and Education." Mrs. E.
DANCE ON TUESDAY
West Boston, father I.. Trun , Ity. 3 trees,
' Mrs. 11. Sklar, 22 32 ClaIrmount, mother. .1, Ottaway, national president of
Mrs. Jeanette Kuschinski and
,
the Federation of Music Clubs , sons, Alfred and Leo, formerly of The large number of reserva-
1.,:ther Birnbaum
2 tree, J. Warren
1,21 tdynn court, mother, Anna Simon,
was an honorary guest. In the 2046 Clairmount avenue, are now tions received by the committee of
dwiehter Irene, 2 trees: S. Cohen, 2942
evening, the Detroit Symphony residing at 2670 Calvert avenue. charge of the Cosmo t'luh's din-
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54 eld, father, mother awl brother Feld-
" man. 3 trees: Mr, S. Cohen, 2931 Webb. Society entertained all the board
ner dance no be held at the Oriole
1 tree; Mrs. 0. Veliek. 1.12 MontereY, members at the Symphony concert
Mr. and Mrs. A. Michaels of Terrace on Tuesday evening, Nov.
I tree; Mrs. It. Wolf. 356 Arden Park.
tin Orchestra Hall.
I tree; Mrs. Toot. 1675 ElliSOn
Kipling avenue entertained eight 12, indicates that the affair will be
1 trey;
Edward •raLlt. 16160 LaSalle. 1 tree:
guests at a dinner and bridge on well attended. Many fraternities
Nathan Gro.sin•n, 1611 Taylor, 1 tree:
Mrs. I). Weingarten of New Wednesday evening, in honor of sonorities, and other organizations
Mrs. A. Welorr. 27 l'hiemto, father and
Miss Bessie Miller and Mr. David will attend in a body, each group
brother and sl.ter, 2 trees: Mrs. II. Meis• York was entertained by Mr. and
ner, 21130 Hazelwood. husband and attn. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Mr. and
Leach, whose marriage takes place having its own table
1 tree, J. Warren. 1923 Glynn court,
Mrs. H. T. Schlesinger during her this month.
Tickets can be (obtained from any
S. Marks, 1 tree.
stay in Detroit.
em
of e mbers
of o e rgon
th
Dr. Leo J. Croll announces the or tat th e door on the evening s of
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)
of his office to 620 Macca- the affair.
Morris Friend of Lincoln, Neb., removal
Dr. Judah 1.. Magner, chancellor
bee Builiding•
The net proceeds from this affair
of the Hebrew University, re- spent a brief time in Detroit.
wl il be co ntributed to the Palestine
turned to Palestine, arriving on
Mrs. S. J. Stebbins was tendered Re lief Fund .
the same train which brought the, Mrs. D. Weingarten of New a surprise birthday party in her
members of the commission of in.l York was the guest of Or, and home in Indian Village. Among the
quiry.
I Mrs. Hugo A. Freund last week. guests were Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Nap
She and Mrs. Freund motored to
Dr. and Mrs. Edward
Checker Cab —Empire 7000 Ligonier, Ind., after leaving here. Glassman,
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Spack,
Frederick Toenniges, Dr. and Mrs.
a and ors.
Mr,
ol m
slildneRy. spent
r friends
Bnrniesisi,maNnl'r. rend
Detroit.
Shutt, Messrs. A. L. Morris, Milton
Hollman, Harold Deltemer, Fred' On Monday evening, the I. 0. B.
Browder and Mr. and Mrs. Jack B•, entertained their members and
Shour.
wives at a bridge, 25 couples being
present.
It e f re s hments were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul an-
nonce the Bar Mitzvah of their served.
son, Roy David, on Saturday, Nov.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohn spent
16, at 9:30 a. m., at Congregation
Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and last Sunday and .Monday in De-
troit.
Taylor avenues, Reception Sun-
day, Nov. 17, at their home, 2080
On Thursday night the Young
Hazelwood, 2 to 5 and 7 to ill p.
Judaeans Seociety entertained 20
members
at a Hallowe'en party at
Mrs. Harry Wizel and son Law-
rence returned on the S. S. Levia- the Temple l'arlors. Games and
dancing
were
indulged in and de.
than from an extended trip abroad,
having visited Austria, England, licious refreshments served.
Germany, Czechoslovakia, Runia•
pia and France.

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HUDSON'S

Birthdays are Flower 'Days

Remember that "BIRTHDAYS ARE FLOWER
DAYS"—call your Florist, nom, today, tomorrow
—and at trifling cost flowers will be speeded to
carry your message—anywhere.

Ire Send Flowers by Telegraph

Subway Flower Shop

227 Gratiot Ave.

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To Be Given by the

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HUDSON'S

After months of hard work,
everything is in readiness for the
fall frolic of the Young People's
Society of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek to be held Saturday evening,
Nov. 16.
Tickets are being sold only by
invitation and are limited to a

Q SO

To Mrs. Eli Sachse or 1528 Vir-
ginia Park, who recently retired its
president of the Sisterhood of
'ongregition Emanuel, goes the

Young Men

1550 Woodward

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
READY FOR ITS FROLIC
ON SATURDAY, NOV. 16

Mrs. Sachse Introduces Practice of
Honoring Deceased Emanuel
Members.

are for

Who want the swagger of the Strand and
Piccadilly.
The English accented hand-tailored look
"For the men of Detroit."
Clothes that have the thoroughbred, aristo-
cratic style of tailoring plus the New York
Broadway snap and (lash.
Clothes with the custom-tailored look but
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TREE FUND WILL MAKE
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AFFORESTATION WORK

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Founded 1887

1507 Woodward at Clifford

OLD FOLKS HOME

Mrs. Arthur Siegel of Chicago,, Membership Drive:
Ill., Will
spend the week-end with ' For the opening meeting at Slat-
relatives and friends, coming here ler Hotel on Nov. 11, at 2 p. m.,
to attend the Michigan-Harvard an interesting program has been
football game. arranged. This will open the ineni-
lars
drive and guests
invit-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I.ipsitt ed. Mrs.
rs. .1. Gilber t Israel heads
(Betty Davidson) who have just the membership committee.
returned from an eastern honey-
moon, are now resisting at the I.ee Tea-Bridge:
Plaza Hotel.
This is to correct an error in
—
' the date for this affair, Nov. 26 at
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell of the Statler Hotel, at 2 p. m., is the
1196 Edison were at home Sunday, right time Mrs. .1. \Yarnell is in
NOV.
3, in honor of the Bar Mitz- charge. An interesting afternoson
vah of their son, Harry. has been arranged.

Miss Louise Rosenthal of 751 B.11,
West Boston boulevard has as her
Mrs. J. Kavanau, 4203 Grand
guest Miss Alice Marks of l'hila- avenue, entertained the members
delphia, Pa.
of the ball program committee at
her home on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A. Daniels of New York Mrs. Singer, is co-chairman. The
City is the guest of her children, ball is to be held at the Statler on
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daniels of Boa- F eb. 9.
ton boulevard.

Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chi-
raga boulevard is visiting relatives
' and friends in Chicago, Ill.

Mrs. A. Caliber and son left Fri-
(lay for Los Angeles, where they
will join Mr. Potiker for an ex-
tended stay.

Mrs. Hugo Freund has returned
to the city after spending some
time with her aunts. Mrs. Simon
Strauss and Mrs. I. D. Strauss, of
Ligonier, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg
of 2005 West Philadelphia avenue
are spending the week-end in Flint.
where they will attend the Werbe-
low-Klein wedding.

Mrs. Esther Startensky and small
daughter. Shirley, of Woodland
avenue left for an indefinite stay
in New York.

Miss Marthe Levy, who has been
visiting friends while vacationing
in Montgomery, Selma and De-
mopo, Ala., has returned home.

Adolph Freund has returned
from Cleveland, where he took a
leading part in the dedication of
the new Jewish Orphan Home.

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2966 Woodward Ave.
Phone Randolph 5279

- OPEN EVENINGSIIIIIMM

The Steck Piano That
Richard Wagner Used

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Easy monthly terms gladly arranged;
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