AAf4 nC1111 lavish Pa tie! eater _ CIAITON AMU& - CINCINNATI 20, 0100 Tic f)•:TRorr,kwistf 61.0/4ICLE Join Us i n This Great Communal Event! CO RNERSTONE LAYING JEW ISH CHILDREN'S HOME of the BETH EL SISTERHOOD LUNCHEON ON NOV. 17, MUSIC STUDY CLUB Engagements The Sisterhood of Temple Beth' BRIDGE-TEA NOV. 12, El will present an elaborate pro- gram for its opening meeting of Mrs. Thomas Reid, chairman the year on Monday, Nov. 17. A of th e bridge-tea gedea to be given by M Bay , M luncheon will be held in the social her s rs. A. Susman of to a nnounces ageme nt of the Music Study Club of Detroit. laughter, Esther, r. Ben Last, mon of Mr .h hall at 12:30, followed by the . and engMrs. Simon , Wednesday, Nov. 12, has asked musical entertainment, "A Geo- • Last of Glendale avenue. Mrs. Maurice Benyas, Mrs. Sol Q. Mr. and Mrs. II, Friedman of 1529 lase place announ ce ' m th e en gage- Kesler, Mrs. David Hokin and Mrs. of th i r daughter, Bessie, to William A. Ed their elstein, son of J. • I Edelstein of 2(1(17 Tuxedo. J. Mr. and Mrs. I. Fealk of 2496 West Euclid announce the ment of their niece, Shirley Fealk, to William Figelsky, son engage- of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Figelsky, 3378 Richton. I Embracing the Amalgamated H EBREW ORPHAN INFANTS' HOME Will Take Place id. Sunda y, November 9, 1:30 P. M. I . Fur-Trimmed Suits and Ensembles up to 1/ 3 off Wedding Calendar Nov. 1I—Miss Irene Lefkow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Letkow ' of Chicago, to Aubrey I). Brown, at 3800 Sheridan road, Chicago, Ill. ' Nov. 27—Miss Reva Natalie Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Goldberg of Cleveland (formerly of Detroit) to Alfred Eu- gene Marko of Chicago, Ill, (formerly of Detroit), at thy Belden Strat- ford Hotel in Chicago. S' HOME -, Births B urlingam e and Petoskey Extraordinary November Clearance Former Prices range from $79.50 to $295 Now, $5() to $200 see We'll you tomorrow! Be- MRS. HENRY LEVITT LONG COAT SUITS cause these values in high type SHORT COAT SUITS B. Siegel suits are nothing short graphical Illusion," presented in of irresistible! Plain or furred Brown Chapel. TWO-PIECE SUITS Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt B. Levin (Gertrude Rosen. with wolf, Persian Iamb, fox, Mrs. Henry Levitt, a memb yr gluten) of 2739 'Tuxedo avenue, a daughter, Lois. THREE•PIECE SUITS THE ENTIE COMMUNITY IS —Photo hr Cdn.Loro, raccoon, lynx, and krimmer, and of the Sisterhood board of dire Nov. 1—T Mr. and Mrs. David Arkin (Minnie Beigler) of Sizes 12 to 44 wit h beautiful dressmaker CORDIALLY R INVITED TO ATTEND tors, has written and produced t he Cortland avenue, a daughter, Charlotte Ruth. 2934 blouses! MRS. WM. B. ISENBERG entire performance, which will r e. ()et. 29—To :Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumberg (Eva Beckman of Cleve.' veal high-lights of many differe nt FLOOR Morris Blumberg to preside at the countries. The cast includes 4 i land) of 13120 La Salle boulevard,,a son, Sheldon Richard. ea table. members of the Sisterhood, anion g 0 ()et. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Meisner (Sally Robinson) of the t Th eulfair, which is to he held in them being Mesdames Platt, Be r- Lee Plaza, a son, Lawrence Joel. he main lounge of the Y. W. C. ris, I.evey, Wilkus, Galvani Lei Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apsel of 11842 La Salle boule• i t Montcalm and Witherell is be- b, yard, a daughter, Devora Frieda. hopkin, Broa, d Roskm, Gutm a a n• I ng given for the benefit of the Wohl, Friedma n, Cope land, Fishe Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. David Grossman (Molly Ettinger), a: cholarship fund. r . slaughter, Edith Rhea. Abraham, Feerer, Cohen, Arde n, Tune In On Although tickets may be secured Daniels, Goldman, Frazer, Jacob . Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Palistrant of New York City, for-, e t the door, it is advised that res.; Lipsitz, Sherwin, Barnett, Magid Y. merly of Detroit, a son, Robert Henry. rvations be made at once with sohn, Bromstein, Sandorf, Schne ' 5 Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen (Lillian Weiss) of 2630 I' Irs, William B. Isenberg, 1222 der, Silvers, Steinberg, Lenten , Hazelwood, a son, Marvin. :dison avenue, who is chairman of Ginsburg, Field, Oberfelder, Schro - 't he ways and means committee, Oct. 12—To Mr. an der, Shapero, Fisher. d Mrs. A. B. Margolis (Fay Wrotslaysk y) of e •hich is handling the sale of tick- (not a commercial proposition) Mrs. Sidney Allen has assisted 2243 Blaine, a son, Gerald. Is. at the piano at all rehearhals an d Outstanding Values, $28 and $35 will also accompany the musician MIDNIGHT CONCERT 'at the performance. Ilaroh 'I WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF BENTON'S LOW PRICE— and Miss Margaret SCHOOLS MAKE PLANS i OF ICOR SATURDAY Coulson, both of the Arts and - -- FOR THEATER AFFAIR ('rafts School, are executing many SMITH—ROSNER ' The midnight show and concert fantastic scenes depicting foreign 51rs. Rhoda Rosner of Pingree of the Detroit branch of Icor, the This Program Will Be Identified as the countries as the "milieux" for dif- The last meeting of the North- avenue announces the marriage of organization that sponsors the set- ferent acts. Mrs. Levitt has been western Women's League was held her daughter, Esther, to Robert tlement of Jews sin the soil in Rus-; :Oily assisted by the following at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius :Ida' will be held at the Little The." members of the Sisterhood who Torah on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Mrs. Smith, formerly of New York City, ater, 62 Fast this Sat- served as her committee: Miss M. Weksler, chairman of the spe- on Sunday, Nov. 2 Rabbi 51 urday Nov 8 Columbia, Huge fur collars! , • , be g i i ng at 11:45 Deep fur cuffs! Ruth Rosenfield, Miss Etta Ascher , This Sunday you will hear the following: Yager officiated. Dinner was served Pi " Luxurious furs! Beautiful quality materials. M esdames Fisher, Barnett, Decker, , to the immediate family, followed The program will include selec- . Black, Brown, Green or SPORT TWEEDS. Shapero, Brockman and Goodman. by dancing. After Nov. 10 Mr. thins All sizes for women, misses, stouts, 14 An address by Fred M. Butzel, musical program by the Freiheit Gesangs Ve- i Only members of the Sisterhood Mrs. Smith will be at home at rein and a sketch by Arbeiter Club ' are included in the performance by George Galvani, and a review of the week's i 1918 l'ingree avenue. Dramatic Section. A. Bachman,: and only members of the Sister- 'cellist of t he Detroit Symphony Jewish news by The Jewish Chronicle. hood will be permitted to attend. MARKUS—LEICHTLING Orchestra, will be soloist, with Miss Sponsored by The marriage of Miss Elsie Ida Kogan at the piano. Theme Leichtling to Jack Markus was i will also be a recitation and dance Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shop LADIES FREE LOAN solemnized Oct. 19 at Congrega- the Junior Icor membes. of 8923 AT STAT . Hon Beth Moses, Rev. Magelefsky is concert Twelfth street, formerly for 10 years at 9332 Oakland. This • het, b •• eel ELECTS OFFICERS is sang oft c rating. it ng. ebration of the first convention of 1 I The bride wore a gown of white ; the Jewish settlements in Bira Bid-; The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free ; satin [.aura Lee style and veil cap jars in Soviet Russia. • Loan Association, held its yearly 'style with a wreath of orange blur-'i Announcement is made that the I Make I 'reparations to Attend the meeting, Tuesday evening, Oct. 21, ,seems. She carried a br dal boa- i i annual Icor bazar will be hold at , ' at Congregation Emanuel. Elee- I For Quality, Quantity and Correct Price Patronize quet of white roses and lilies of Jericho Temple on Jan. 16 17 and lion of officers took place with the h valley. ;18. following results: ' Mary Simons, as maid of i Ida Solai, president; Ida Baker, Given by the honor, wore a gown of aquamarine I 8729 TWELFTH STREET Rose Radner, Mary Smith, Anna color chiffon and carried a bou- ARONSTAM TO GIVE Eurasal, Rose Levitus, vice- presi- quet of red roses. PHILIPS' KOSHER RESTAURANT YOUNG ISRAEL TALK dents; Sarah Goldman, treasurer. • Jack Brenner of Saginaw was 11719 DEXTER BOULEVARD • The purpose of the society is to best man.. $100 SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 9 Gift Start. Building Fund Business Men's Luncheon Served at Both Places give loans to the poor and needy . 50e The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Regular Su pper for Society. The previous year about $12,0 00 60c Book-Cadillac Crystal! Ballroom Feinstein, Miss Sylvia a h en and • was issued in loans and it was re- MRS. EVA POLLACK , Miss Clara Fingerhut of Toledo,. All Home-Cooked Food Music by Ray Correll Dr. Noah E. 9ronstam, scholar. paid wit h $5,900 now outstandi and His Edgewater Park Orchestra ' Ohio. The ushers were Jack Alt- writer and physician, will address Loans are issued without interes n ,;"' cial committee for the theater man, TICKETS $1.00 nephew of the groom, Joe the next meeting of Young Israel E. and P Al zer. A committee is working out pla '' benefit Dec. 3, and Mrs. ol. Lentzer Lent Celia Et- evening, Nov. 12, at ' N TUft) for a bazaar and the public is ask " lack chairman of the prograni linger was flower girl and Joe Et- the 1Vednesday Stotler Hotel. Dr. Aronstam . SI‘,,. )•'I, :;:t143Xhigit71:91:71. to make donations, as there is ne eel committee, gave favorable reports linger was ringbearer, i s 4s. ;•4 will speak on some aspect of Jew- ad on the sale of tickets. They are for funds to issue new loans. 51atrons and matrons of honor ish culture. The meeting will be •,, : Meetings are held every Tai assisted by Mesdames A. Mark- were the bride's parents Mr. and open to the public. • if evening at Congregation Ems - son, I. Margolis, S. Munch, 1. Ris• Mrs. B. 11. Leichtling and Mr. and A contribution of $100 by the '' uet II' synths!, Ch. Brody, S. Kali II. E. Mrs. M. Hirsh. .c.3; . late J cob Levy of Mt. Clemens itiii a Lippitt, I. Shewach, A. Knoppow, The nut - of-townguests were has created a building fund for the ' M. Hyman, Shniti, L. Weingar• Mr. and Mrs. J. Magidson of Bay construction of a Young Israel J. Priscol S. and A. Busker. AMCA ELECTION NOV. 9 ten. , s Mich., Mrs. R. Ettinger of center and synagogue in Detroit. 7 The next board meeting will City, New OFFICERS TO REPOR T ; take Mr. and Mrs Leicht- Mr. Levy also donated a Safer place at the home of Mrs. J. ling of York, Pontiac; Mich. . Torah to the organizati . Priscol, 4004 P ingre e, on Tues. on. Plans' i' 4 . ,:,, Mr . and M rs. Marcus left on a for a Siyum-Safer, in accordance The Attica Orphan Home an d d '"4 Farm School will hold a sped al ay, Nov. 11, at 2:30 p, ni. honeymoon trip , in the West. with the wishes of 51r. Levy will .: election meeting, at Cong,regati s be shortly announced to the public. .3; Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelft h A. Z. A. ESSAY CONTEST ; street, Sunday, Nov. 9, at 2 p. m. J. N. F. AUXILIARY MIRIANI TO ADDRESS ' This meeting will also serve th o Medal) and Cups to Be Awarde d TO MEET WEDNESDA Y EMANUEL SISTERHOOD .4') purpose of reorganization for th to Winners. future work that the Awe plan At a meeting of the board o Louis Miriani will address a c4; to carry on independently, with - • f "What Jewish holidyas and fes out being affiliated with the Canad - tivals mean to me as a Jew" is th .. directors of the Ladies' Auxiliar y meeting of the Sisterhood of Con- to the Jewish National Fund o gregation Emanuel which will be ian committee. I title of an essay contest sponsore Amca invites all organizations t by Detroit Chapter 03 A. Z. A. A Detroit, held at the home of Mr r held at the synagogue, Taylor and have their representatives at thi s gold and silver medal will be award W. Silver, plans were made for th Si Wilson avenues, Monday after- meeting, and to listen to the repor t ed the writers of the best and sec . society's activities of the season, e noon, Nov. 17. Mr. Mariani, who is associated 3 -, of the executive committee, whir h and best essays respectively. A _ The first regular meeting will b • has removed all the orphan s cup will be given to the group o f held Wednesday evening, Nov. 12 with the free legal ai sl bureau, will • sak of h ex perinces e in that from the farm at Georgetown, On - which the first prize winner is a at 8 o'clock, at the Shaarey 'he - Mi •s Ro ep branch on Twelfth street. I n d speak Caries, to Lymington, Ontario, abou t member. se Rosenberg a group of songs, accom- addition to the regular business; will 25 miles front Windsor, for rea - The gold medal is known as the , there will be an interesting musi • partied by Mrs. F:mory Monash, sons beyond their control. Howard II. Carey; medal in honor is cal program by the following tat • and Norman Stone, violinist, See- Attorney Carey, who is professor ant: Less Schoenbrun, violinist mour Hoffman, pianist, and Isa- 1 ; at the Detroit City Law School accompanied by David Moldaysky • dore Zlatnik will present a pro. s).; Ie :s h al‘ilb amIr for silver prize , Miss Gertrude Smith, a graduate grans of solo, due and trio nu- d, ; also named 'ranis adttno (r,nr voyf. of the Detroit Conservatory of Louis James Rosenberg f S. 1,, Kavanau will preside " 5rs. Music, will render piano solos, and her' , 3.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harrison the cup. Aaron Kurland will talk on the at the meeting, which will be fol - will be at home to their friends on The rules of the contest are: lowed by the usual social hour, Sunday, Nov. 41, in honor of their Topic, "What Jewish Holidays and latest developments in Palestine, 3- Members are urged to attend son, Marvin's Bar Mitzvah, which Festivals Mean to Me as a Jew.," and the public is invited. DAVID A. BROWN 554 will take place Saturday morning essay to be of n u t less than 500 YEARS OLD ON NOV. 3 , at the Temple of Abraham, words; eligibility, any boy or girl J. W. E. W. 0. to Conduct who will not he 21 Isy Jan. 1, 1931, Rummage Sale. The Sisterhood of the Reform living in Greater Detroit or Wind- A milestone in a colorful Ameri- t Y Temple gave a supper which was sor and a ruemhisr of any can career was marked Monday, Wth . fraternity, The Jewish Women's Welfare Nov. 3, when David A. Brown well attended and proved a finan- sorority, club, Sunday School class, 4 3,1 4111 Dyna mic cial success. Organization met at the home of celebrated his fifty-fifth birthday. announces the removal of his furniture shop Talmud Torah. The essays should the Speak president, Mrs. R. R. Newman, Mr. Brown has served in the y43, be written in ink, or typewritten Less Tubes from 9332 Oakland avenue to more conveni- The Bay City Hadassah chapter double spaced, on one side of the 1478 Glynn Court, on Oct. 29. The past as national chairman of the .c", gave a bridge on Tuesday, under paper only. Seal your contribu- treasurer reported that the organ- United Jewish Campaign, the Joint ent quarters at lust Imagine! the chairmanship of Mrs. Gew•ge tion in an envelope signed with ization's funds are nearly exhaust- Distribution Committee, Rost the Kahn, for the benefit of the Jew- pseudo name, put your real name ed, and the ways and means com- s( i‘ ah ninese Famine Relief Cammis- You Need Do ish .National Fund • in another envelope signed with mittee was called upon to begin 'Just Plug It i i Ile is chairman of the board of , i i•• your pseudonym and the organiza- money-raising activities. The or- ganization is supporting several finance of the Union of American Being identified with the linest of furniture tion you are representing. Your Light Sock orphans in Detroit and Windsor. Hebrew Congregations. For see- 3: All essays most be in by Dec. 7, for the past 20 years, Joseph Cantor now brings SEE IT TODA 19:10, at the Y. W. II. A., or Mel- Unless new funds are added, their era) years he has h cha•rman ••,,;•. work must cease. of the union's November tour cons- sourne Center. It is planned to to the Jewish Community a beautiful furniture a series of events planned, mittee. The tour is conducted each fi make the contest an anual affair the Of first will be a rummage sale. fall in behalf of Reform Judaism store where you can shop conveniently, leisurely and the group which wins the cup The time and place will be an- and the Union, and it is featured and profitably. hree times will obtain permanent nounced Pay as Little as next week. Anyone wish- by visits from rabbis and laymen possession of it. ing to donate discarded articles to several hundred cities through- • Our reputation for super values is well estab- should call Mrs. R. B. Newman, $1.00 BAZAAR FOR VARBAND 1478 Glynn Court, Longfellow r out the United States and Famish) 44:. lished. Consisting of the finest furniture made, - SCHOOLS THIS SUNDAY 3918, or Mrs. J. Robbins, 1476 our stock is very broad in latitude, comprising Per Week The Ladies' Club of the Var. Glynn Court, Longfellow 5392. A the season's latest ideas in exquisite furniture. committee will call for these or- band Schools will hold its annual bazaar all day Sunday at Littman's tick's, We welcome the opportunity of showing you The next meeting will be at the Hall, Twelfth and Seward. The around without any obligation to buy. Free Ho me Demonstrations bazaar will start in the morning. h T of Mrs. Silverstein, 2027, Dinner will be served at noon and Monterey, on Tuesday afternoon, a luncheon in the evening. At Nor. 11, at 2 o'clock. A convenient location— OPEN EVENINGS Permanently 4 o'clock there will be a recital by reliable furs, attractive by Varband school children. Folk European Women Welfare prices, the utmost in 34, dancing will be a feature of the to Give Card Party. Electric Needle 1.1 service. It will pay you evening. The Jewish Women's European 8923-27 Twelfth Street S=trictly confidential) to pay us a visit. 1 Welfare Organization will hold an important special meeting Monday The Northwestern Branch of the evening, Nov. 10, at the Atkinson TUNE IN ON THE CANTOR JEWISH HOUR branch of Shaarey Zedek congre- Jewish Old Folks Home Every Sundae, 12 to 12:30 p. es.. Station WMBC. ar- 10205 Dexter Boulevard ranged to have the next regular gation. Many important topics A Amid, cultural program. No advortiaing. at Glyn' Court Manufacturing Furrier, meeting on Monday, Nov. 10, at the will be taken up for discussion. Statler Hotel, at 1:30 p. m. All Final arrangements will be made (Ruskin Clinic) 3410 WOODWARD AVE. members are requested to attend. for it card party to be held Satur- ±:e■' a• F Euclid 8010 :Doors South of nonuser Theater Report s will be given on the last day evening, Nov. 22, at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Radner, hours—s:30 a. m. to 3 p. Columbia 4222 bridge-luncheon and plans will be m.; 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. I discussed in regards to the Civic 8732 La Salle boulevard. Mrs. J. AngimpOPEN I iENINGS Zuckerman is the chairman of this Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m. Theater party. Among the well-known cleakers will be Mayor Frank Mar. phy, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Fred Butzel, Rabbi A. M. Herds- man and many others. _I SUITS SECOND Be!fed .. Fitted .. Flared LAVISHLY FURRED Cantor's Jewish Hour oe urger EVERY SUN. 12 to 12:30 p.m. ilia rrianrs 1 STATION WMBC Jewish Radio Forum to 52. and BentOnt ARM ISTICE DANCE t e BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT HAWKS CLUB A N OLD FRIEND COMES TO TWELFTH STREET The Most Amazing Value Ever Offered In Radio ... p s. THE NEW sing BABY --- GRAND 1931 ALL-ELECTRIC SCREEN-GRID RADIO! 0 4 f Bag Qritg Notts 50 JOSEPH CANTOR 8923-27 TWELFTH ST. FURS Ready-to. )Year Made to Measure Repairing Remodeling To Serve You Well J. Schnaar , I nc . Superfluous Flair Removed OLD FOLKS HOME Cantor Furniture Shop Florence Talcott have affair, assisted by Mrs. J. Radner. • Chronicle Want Ari 11,-;nr, P ism An12•A