7if Eramm*1qm' OPONICIE AGE SIX LARGE WOMEN Group of Members to Appear at Program an F lint Oct. 10. - - ' prnign&M A The Spanish City of Beauty Service fliTs Modern Women Beauty Science Mrs. Joseph Welt entertained Elektra Rosanka has returned a seven weeks' sojourn with the bnard of the National Council .Per Dolcke, at of Jewish Women Saturday after- vim oil- brother, Arthur :he Charlevoix Beach Hotel in noon at her home at Walnut Lake, honoring Mrs Joseph Freud • na Charlevoix, Mich. tional president of the Council of Tremendous Selections of the Smartest Fa•hions Await Your Choke litre . . at Prices That Will Add to Your Pleasure of Finding Just "Your" Stele. New Fall Frocks at S16 We Would Be Each Day See, New Arrivals . . Pleased to Have You View the Splendid Selections of New Styles and New Colors for Autumn . . . and the Size Range Is Complete! Hey o'•—Thiird Floor HEYN'S 1241 WOODWARD AVE. HELP THE STRANDED WIDOWS AND ORPHANS IN EUROPE by attending the DINNER - DANCE sponsored by the NORTH WOODWARD J. W. E. W. 0. Northwood Inn., Sun., Oct. 5, 6:30 P. M. on couple Fine Music and Entertainment For Ticket. Call Mn. Family Cohen, Hemlock 5986.J Attention! • Important! The Third Biennial Convention of the Chalutzos, ' the Jewish Women's Pioneer Organization for Pal- : estine, will be held in Detroit THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., OCT. 16-19 is ' Detroit Jew. should turn out en mass. to greet the dele• gates from many section of the United States and Canada. The opening .ession of the convention will he held at Litt- mases People'. Theater Thursday evening, Oct. 16. it Kat/ Emma LazarotT Scluiver, soloist, and Misr Ill MRS. J. H. SCHAKNE Sessions on Oct. 17, 18 and 19 will be held at Hotel Statler. The convention banquet will be held at the Stat- ler Saturday evening, Oct. 18. Isaac Hamlin, national secretary of the Gewerkschaften Campaign, will he the guest speaker.. Miss Mary Linshy, pian• 1st; Hymen Cohen, soloist, and others will appear on the pro. gram. Remember the "JAHRZEITS" of your beloved ones by IN MEMORIAM" in The Chronicle. inserting an • ∎■• ■■■■ wo • Permanents, facials, make-up, hair dress, mar eels, manicures, finger waves, shampoos, bob-. cosmetics--any of these are words that let ywi into Hudson's Beauty Parlor—and incidentally Beauty's own abode. Whatever your beauty requirements—you will find our parlors ready with the same dignified service that character. izes Hudson's. • • 0 IN THE SPANISH CITY OF BEAUTY SERVI.E HUDSON'S MRS. IRA COPELAND Chairmln, Advertising C o mmittee. Philip Stern and Miss Josephine Jewish Women. Mu•ic Study Club of reported lip the Sisterhood of Stern, son and daughter of Mr. and Miss Terry Fiske, daughter . ,f r.....day, Oct. 8, at 12:30 o'clock, Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Milford Stern, left for Cam- bridge, Mass., and Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Fiske of High- at the Statler Hotel. At a meeting of chairmen and The program, arranged by Mrs. Mich., respectively to continue land lark. is a resident of net - Y en-chairmen, held at the home of Arthur Purdy, includes a vocal aril-, their studies at Harvard and the Barbour House at Ann Arbor dur. Mrs. David Diamond on Monday, ing her school year at the Univer- Sept. 29, reports were given on I y Mrs. J. M. Herrin, accompanied University of Michigan. sity of Michigan. 1 • Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum, piano (Lnations, advertising and reser- selections by Mrs. Sidney Klein, of vatinns. Chairmen of committees Miss Edith Segall, daughter Jericho Rebekah Lodge will hold in ridings by Mrs. lierhert Metz, an Karl B. Segall of 1629 Virginia report a heartening response, and address of welcome by the presi- Park, is enrolled in Highland a card party Monday evening, Oct. the slogan adopted for the bazaar dent, Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas, and Manor School and Junior College, 20, at Jericho Temple. There will is "A Bazaar of Bazars." Grace before Meat sung by the Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. be refreshments and prizes. A record attendance is antici- o 41 of Mrs. Chas. Al- quartet comp. pated, this affair marking the first Mrs. A. Brauer and (laughter, pern, Sirs. Bernard Lachs, Mrs. J. Mrs. Sam T. Gilbert, Mrs. Clay. event to be held in the social hall Mrs. Ethel Fish, entertained at a 'o p. S. Saabs and Mrs. . . nirgass and Sins. Rosalie ence Mrs. Howard Salzenstein will Gates are spending the week-end bridge-sup' wr on Thursday eve- Mrs. David S. Diam•old is chair- ning, Sept. 25, at the Lee I'laza give a r( pat f the meeting of in Chicago. man of the bazaar and is assisted Hotel, in hi mor of Mrs. Sidney Ro- State Federate nof Music Clubs. by the following chairmen of W Simons senberg of Buffalo, N. Y., sister-in- Appearing in Flint on the St. Mr. and Mrs. , with Mr. ho.th s. : D •' , M rs. Cecelia Society exchange program are spending the holidays in At. law of NIrs . Grauer, why,,. J Rosenberg, spent the High Holy Charles Hamberger: Sunday night Friday, Out. 10, will be the follow. luntic City, N. J. dinner, Mrs. David It. Lichtig, Mrs. I Days in Detroit. ing members of the Music Study Harry Z. Brown; candies, Mrs. Club of Detroit; Mrs. J. II. Schak- Mrs. William Fixel of Connecti• was the Herbert II. Warner, Mrs. Samuel who Harry T. Schakne, ne, airs. J. S. Sauk, Mrs. Sidney cut avenue entertained entertainedat a BI Schackne of Caplan; needlework, linens and in- I. guest of his father, Klein, and Sirs. Michael !Ashen. bridge-luncheon last Monday, coin- (ants wear Sirs Herman Cohen • aine as, enue, I e f t or his s h onic plimenting Mrs. Sidney Morris, a in New York City, stopping en Mrs. II. P. Cohen; cakes, Mrs. recent bride. L ouis Rb o inson. M rs. S e ymour route in l'ittsburgh. Frank ; dolls and toys, Mrs. Moe —-- 7 WS. M. D. Ai ttelshofer of At- Mrs. Sally Kraus of Webb aye- Leiter, Mrs. A. M. liershman; re- kinson avenue entertained at a sue entertained at a reception for freshments, Mrs. Morris Blumberg, The Jewish Center (lebating bridge-luneheon last Tuesday. her sister, alts.Max Lowenstein of Mrs. Oscar Blumberg; cigars and — will this year represent In- I, Mrs. Frank J. Meyers, with her, Atlanta, Ga., who spent several flowers, Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, troit in the Midwestern Jewish Mrs. Nathan Simons; country More, Centers Debate League. The league • daughters, the Misses Dorothy and days here. — Mrs. }limo, Kaplan, Mrs. David in:dudes the following centers of Mildred, left by motor for two l Miss Raye Kessler of Burlin- Faurr.an: photographs, Mrs. Sid- Jewish population: St. I/ADA, In weeks' sojourn at French Lick game avenue is visiting in Phila. ney Stone; fruits .., Mrs. Abraham ra am danapolis, Omaha, Kansas city, Springs. Cooper, Mrs. Theodore Levin; ad- ■ Ielphia. -- Columbus. Daytnn, and Detroit I vertising, Mr.. Ira Copeland; pub- Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown The winning team in the league is Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of licity, Mrs. A. Louis Gordon. 4 presented with the Loui. P. Alpse and Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Brown e lam Sund a y avenue visitd trophy which was donated by Mrs. will be at home at 369 Monterey sisI.i •t-Itt- heir daughter, Ruth, who is a MAYOR MURPHY GREETS after- Mi.. of St. Louis' in nium•ry of avenue on Sunday. Oct. 5, student at the State Normal School JEWS ON YOM KIPPUR At present, noon and evening, in honor of Mi.. at Mt. Pleasant. Mich. her dead husband. Omaha in the holder of this trophy. Irene Lefkow of Chicago and Mr. Editor. Detroit Jewish Chronicle: The Jewish Center team this Aubrey D. Brown, whose engage' May I extend to the Jewish peo- y as is coached by Theod ,re Ba- msnt was recently announced. No woH a avai es l i - t af H ( a 'I sa v ePnhui lei Pr e tBurr ° is aedda from ple of Detroit a message of greet- rod) ho has had wide experience. cards. ' in Cleveland with her sister, Mrs. ings on their most sacred day of the (- Baruch last year niched the Sir. Sam Brola.4y. year, Yom Kippur. Mr. and MMrs.Harry Rabwin of MacKenzie High Srhonl team. This , I am mindful of the pride your Boston boulevard have returned car he is at ('ass II igh School. Simmons of Fullerton Fred Nashan Shur, Hanna Ferman, from New York City, where they avenue e iii; „pe nding the week-end group has taken in civic betterment. Sam Charts s and Nathan Berke soma the Rosh Ilashonah 1101Y with his mother in Columbus, Ohio. and your activity in all worthy man, pianist, will be on the program. s • • The Thursday sewing of TemPl • .r( Rosenthal of Boston ..r(I left for 110. Springs. Beth El, under the auspice. of will spend several weeks Temple Sisterhood, will begin 0,-. j o in Mrs. Rosenthal at 9 at 10:30 a. m. There has bee,. . , y..md, Calif., after a visit it an emergency call for layette- ( from Herman Kiefer Iloapital, ar. ! Indianapolis. it is to meet this request that tin- Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Free- sewing is starting a few wee:. man and daughter, Mrs. Royal earlier this year. Allen Oppenheim, have returned onedoefk the Si rinfus alhaluarn,ryhez from a motor trip to Chicago, Ill. t,rThhrodan --- Angeles, held at Hotel Statler at 12:30 p Jacob Nathan of Los Oct. 20. An interesting pro- e veonnt. . Calif., former prominent Detroit- m spending the holidays in De- gram is being prepared for th., t • rr,,,itis. at Heyn's / What is Your Password to Beauty? "H udson's!" Progress in preparations for the ',..zaar to be held in the new sync- : gue on Chicago boulevard and L•wton, beginning at s p. m., on Nov. 15 la Nov. 17. in. lusive, is Xpre C11 at the P r...l.n ot Day . ,• (on which opehs the season for the ' You'll Enjoy Shopping .te MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR SHAAREY ZEDEK BAZAAR NOV. 15.17 • MUSIC STUDY CLUB'S FIRST EVENT OCT. 8 Wed- Seventh Floor—Woodward Avenue Cuifdin g Hallowe'en Is Coniin Let us help you in your selection for party. a Our assortment this year is very attractive. Sheehan's Book Store 1550 Woodward Avenue Since 1.:3 Rao. 0200 CENTER'S DEBATERS IN MID-WEST LEAGUE STELLA A. SWEETI 228 Book Building Detroit cordially invites you to attend her Fall and Winter Presentation of Gowns, Coats, Wraps charitable undertakings. f 'a t. year's tram form the foun- Day( with relatives. — ,,r(f• 1. me to team. Na- u. ,.• (.,,11)trei ;via ii nailyeebil,,aat t tieddor•i tait .,,,ri 4 the a tth Deetaair rnrs sa h es o ar (t•ti n ter r this year's visit t . ,p, A crn t f or a I of 0-tfay avenue wood new tome, Mrs. Fro) Schwartz Coiling- wishes fora (Daniel Rubin and Al Nagler are for , r ,:(s l y tieN r I, (u a sr,, Year. left i l a ‘p s t -- and Ilarry Iss a he most promising ". T(sfirs ay. k. Sam Galanty The squad which meets Mondays in New York City. — FRANK MI'lll'll V, Nlay:a. ,Ird Vs'idni ',days at a p. m. at the Mrs. J. Spero of the' r. an Dr. rving G. Rhodes of Nlilwaukee lowish C enter, is now preparing Apartments spent the Wilshire is visiting with hi. parents, Mr. arid f. r it i debate with Columbus and 1; Ohio. M r.. M. Rhodes of Taylor avenue. llopt, n on the subject: "Resolved holidays in Youngstown. That the Cessation of Jewish 1m- where he visited with relative •••■•%%) O RC HE ST RA HALL 1W.WWts Edith Kopelson, , founder and di. .%•%%".1.1AWAV1 7,igration to the U. S. will Destr ,y . a. Mr and Mn. lierman Winkel - rector of the Children a Theater lewish Culture in this Countr y. " n etie• man and ,on, Sheridan. Guild. left for California with her land Ohio, are spending t he h o I little son, Sally Jean, for the win- Succoth Services: days with their parents. I ter. Iler aim during her stay in Succoth services will take place j , N-ithuestern thne', of Jewish . California is to form a children's Tuesday morning. Oct. 7, at 1(1 First Symphony C oncerts Mrs. Maude Lewis, who has Old Folks Horne is planning a fir() o'clock. Rabbi Leon From will Friday Afternoon, O. ct 10 drive t take place later in the been a guest in Detroit for the group to screen produce for the preach the sermon on the sub- Thursday Evening, Oct. 9 that plays can Inc shown 0' A1230 AT 0 30 month. Felt further details call past three weeks, has returned to ! , in schools and religious schools. . ject, "Beautiful Succahs I Have / . r home in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. G. J. Israel, Longfellow 27tiy. Known." Sh'minee Atzereth serv- e OSSIP GABR1LOWITSCH . , Mrs Sam Clayman and son, ices I Feast of Conclusion •iil Soloist and Conductor / Jack, who have been vacationing take place Tuesday, Oct. 14, at lo Telephone Crillimb's n•ii / Tn het,- 3100 In $2.50, at Flail in Holly, Mich.. have returned to a. m. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will / • %. their home on Steel avenue. occupy the pulpit. j NOW ON SALE SEASON TICKETS NOW ON sm F. i all occasions tgempir 11304 El 1 Notra Detroit Symphony Orchestra OLD FOLKS HOME w moo wax . ■■■■■■■■• ■■■■■ ■■■ ■■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I A 1 Special Pillow Week t l A P A e Sirs. Lena Robinson of Prod- / Contributions for the Succah: . (knee. R. I., is the guest of her ILIS. As usual, the religious commit- . ter, Sirs. J. B. Simon, of the Lee tee of the Sisterhood will have 0 ' Plaza. charge of the construction of the o — Friday Temple Succah this year. Contri. e Sirs. Sidne • Morris left ,Fri butions are solicited for its deco- for a three weeks' visit at Youngs- ration both from adults and chil- 0 ( o wn, Ohio, where she will visit dren. Staple articles of food may . with her parents. be sent or contributions in money -- will be acceptable. After Succoth Mrs. J. Weinberg of 2204 Hazel- these will be used for the relief of . wood returned home after spend- worthy persons in need. Gifts ing several months with her chit- should be sent to members of the dren in New York. committee or to the rabbis not — The service uniting Miss Alice later than Sunday, Oct. 5. Paula Shapero, daughter of Mr. Temple S istr h ood and Mrs. M. Si. Shapero, and Dr. i,Thursday s ;wing group will Rothbart of Toronto, was read at beginmeetings on Thursday, Oct. b the Book•Cadillac Hotel Sept. 20. 9, at 10 o'clock. Thursday sewing' Mr. and Mrs. Rothbart will reside, are beginning earlier than usual in Ann Arbor after a wedding trip this year due to an emergency call in the East. for making layettes which has been sent out by the Herman Kiefer H osa p it l. A s alr eady announced, the Si3- terhood is planning a splendid pro- gram for its first regular meeting n.eloit .n. Monday, Nov. 10. Luncheon day. theNI(Ri,rcrrela.t.i.Parecnatiasa,ccilhaaiarm II be followed by a musical en- a r tertainment in the form of "A Geo- known (Iceiandherr, a nuatial la i apd,dpre s,,sa ppthe i al Illusion graphical need. '" For this the new talent:Try- wri ash, committee 3a1t the Jhae a for anyone w ho has any ts;I- Melbourne ent in oraanny line will be held Tues- aey .h, 1 Oct. 12, el 6:30 udni ( a hIg nitlaSible (7vih'eliint'thU e a a- days i g. 1 0ectw . i7, in the Brown p. m. With this affair, the Cen Chapel. Only member , ter's activities for the coming s - of the Sisterhood con take part. son will be initiated. The committee working on the Whether it's speaking, singing. lancing, playing an instrument. .. ', ,,,. nr pep supper is composed of Jack drawing or painting, be in the Ilencken, chairman, Rae Fogel, "''' Brown Memorial Chapel for a try- and Rocklin, Jennie Ski"). out Tuesday evening, Oct. 7. Schwartz. Awards will be distributed to the Braille Work: . winner of the summer athletic ac- The class in Braille work for the JEWISH CENTER PEP SUPPER ON OCT. 12 ra A P a g CLEAN, PLUMP PILLOWS mean RESTFUL SLUMBER Your pillows need laundernig regularly. They lose their downy corn- fort through constant use. From a health standpoint, too, it is impor- tant to have them thoroughly cleansed now and then. We will wash your pillows by our special process—without removing feathers—and return them to you fresh and hygienically clean inside and out. They will he aerated in drying. helping to restore plume of feather and bring ha ( k former plumpness. ec ial Price :i_eIcit`i),f,i,?:lt,tre 25c Each ler Laundry Company PHONE CADILLAC 5169.517• Ilovalmocaloo6wommoomwe. ■■■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■ 0 e, v. ■ i i tivities, and entertainment coup- blind is to start about the middle e nt ap cueti tahrcthheestservicest cot nap Ip popular of this month. Machines are dance needed for new Braille workers. evening's program. It is earnestly hoped that those . who are interested in the progress of this activity will contribute a5 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL o m fuamasZneey a .111 ,0 w it 5iti. r oq WORK IN 6TH YEAR much is 139 . 50. The Training School for Jewish , Sunday Social Work, 71 West 47th street, Sunday services for the season New York, organized in 1925 03 a 1930 - 31 will be resumed Sunday, national school for the training of Oct. 12. at 10:45. Dr. Leo M. Jewish social workers, celebrated Franklin will occupy the pulpit. the opening of its sixth year Mon- School for Parent., day when the new academic year Beth F.I College of Jewish be gan with a special morning and Studies. which holds sessions every . Monday night, beginning Monday Theachoa I afternoon p will h aye the largest night. Oct. 20, is this year forming first year class in its history, ac - special classes for parents in , cording to Maurice J. Karpf, di- which parents will be given the op- of the school. Twenty-two portunity to take up the same sub- I ' cities, 11 states, the District of Co- jects from the adult standpoint Jambi., and Canada will be tepee- which their children are taking up 'vented in the student to dye New in the religious 'school. namely, York State leads with 23 of the the Bible, Jewish literature, com- e student body. Michigan and Ohio partitive religion, Jewish life and have four and five respectively. modern Jewish history. ay Afternoons Friday Thursday Evenings Orchestra' 532.00 and $2400 Twelve lb 1 SATURDAY EVENINGS at 8 30 e e Popular Prices Popular Programs VICTOR KOLAR 50c / Orchestra l a c Balcony Condoiting / Balcony: $24.00. 318.00. S'i iin I NO SEATS RESERVED EXCEPT BOXES AT 81.S0 / / •■■■ %NN%NN ■•■ %% NO.1000.%•000.11(1AWANYAW00000.%%%4 SEATS 9 NOW • The Sensation of The Century HOWARD HUGHES' THRILLING AIR SPECTACLE "Hell's Angels" The First Multi-Million Dollar Talking Picture JBEYANLYHOANRLOW JAMES HALL DETROIT PREMIERE SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 5th Twice Daily Thereafter 2:30, 8:30 All Seats Reserved Matinee. - Nights • 50c-75c4 1 00 50,75c-11.00-$150