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Nov. 11—Miss Irene I.efkow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lefkos
of Chicago, to Aubrey I). Brown, at 3000 Sheridan road, Chicago, Ill
Nov. 27—Miss Revel Natalie Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Ilenry H. Goldberg of Cleveland (formerly of Detroit) to Alfred Eu
gene Marko of Chicago, Ill. (formerly of Detroit), at the Belden Strut
ford Hotel in Chicago.

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Former Prices range from $79.50 to $295

Now, $50 to

Births

LONG COAT SUITS

SHORT COAT SUITS

1/4

TWO-PIECE SUITS

$200

We'll see you tomorrow! Be-
cause these values in high type
13. Siegel suits are nothing short
of irresistible! Plain or furred
with wolf. l'ersian Iamb, fox,
raccoon, lynx, and trimmer, and
with beautiful dressmaker
blouses!

THREE-PIECE SUITS
graphical Illusion," presented in,
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt B. Levin (Gertrude Rosen
,r by
Sizes 12 to 44
Brown Chapel.
carton) of 2739 Tuxedo avenue, a daughter, Lois.
Mrs. Henry Levitt, a member
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David Arkin (Minnie Beigler) of 2934
of the Sisterhood board of direc-
MRS. WM. B. ISENBERG
SUITS —SECOND FLOOR
Cortland avenue, a daughter, Charlotte Roth.
tors, has written and produced the
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumberg (Eva Beckman of Cleve- Morris Blumberg 155 preside at the
entire performance, which will re-,
tea table.
veal high lights of many different land) of 13120 La Salle boulevard, a son, Sheldon Richard.
Th eaffair, which is to be held in'
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meisner (Sally Robinson) of the
, countries. The cast includes 40
the main lounge of the Y. W. C.'
members of the Sisterhood, among Lee Plaza, a son, Lawrence Joel.
Montcalm and Witherell is be-
!them being Mesdames I'latt, Ber-
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apsel of 11842 La Salle boule-
ing given for the benefit of the'
I ris, Levey, Wilkus, Galvani, Leib, vard, a daughter, Devora Frieda.
scholarship
fund.
l l'opkin, Broad, Roskarn, Gutman, •
Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. David Grossman (Molly Ettinger), a
Although tickets may be secured
Wohl, Friedman, Copeland, Fisher,
daughter, Edith Rhea.
at the door, it is advised that re's
Abraham, Ferrer, Cohen, Arden,
Oct. 26—To Mr. And Mrs. J. I. Palistrant of New York City, for-. ervations be made at once with
Daniels, Goldman, Frazer, Jacoby,
Mrs. William B. Isenberg, 1222
Lipsitz, Sherwin. Barnett, Magid- merly of Detroit, a son, Robert Ilenry.
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen (Lillian Weiss) of 2630 Edison avenue, who lo chairman of
sohn, Bromstein, Sandorf, Schnei-
the ways and' means committee,'
der, Silvers, Steinberg, Lenten, Hazelwood, a son, Marvin.
which is ,laandling the sale of tick-
Ginsburg, Field, Oberfelder, Schro-
Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Margolis (Fay Wrotslaysky) of
, ets.
der, Shapero, Fisher.
22-13 Blaine, a son, Gerald.
Mrs. Sidney Allen has assisted
at the piano at all rehearhals and
will also accompany the musicians
E
E AGU E
E 0
OF
WOMEN '
' S L

'at the
performance.
Handel
SCHOOLS MAKE PLANS
Stockburg,er and Miss Margaret
The midnight show and concert
This Program Will Be Identified as the
Coulson, both of the Arts and
FOR THEATER AFFAIR
SMITH—ROSNER
of the Detroit branch of Icor, the
Crafts School, are executing many
Mrs. Rhoda Rosner of Filigree
organization
that
sponsors
the
set-
fantastic scenes depicting foreign
The last meeting of the North- avenue announces the marriage of
countries as the "milieux" for dif- western Women's League was held her daughter, Esther, to Robert tlement of Jews on the seal in Run-
ferent acts. Mrs. Levitt has been at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sift, will be held at the Little The-
ably assisted by the following Torah on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Mrs. Smith, formerly of New York City, ater, 62 East Columbia, this Sat-
This Sunday you will hear the following:
members of the Sisterhood who M. Weksler, chairman of the spe- Oil Sunday, Nov. 2. Rabbi M. urday, Nov. 8, beginning at 11:45
p. m.
served as her committee: Miss
Lager officiated. Dinner was served
The
program
will
include
selec-
Ruth Rosenfield, Miss Etta Ascher,
to the immediate family, followed
tions by the Freiheit Gesangs Ve-
Mesdames Fisher, Barnett, Decker,
by dancing. After Nov. 10 Mr.
rein and a sketch by Arbeiter Club
Shapero, Brockman and Goodman.
find Mrs. Smith will be at home at
Dramatic Section. A. Bachman,
Only members of the Sisterhood
1918 Filigree avenue.
'cellist
of the Detroit Symphony
•are included in the performance
Sponsored by
Orehestra, will be soloist, with Miss
and only members of the Sister-
MARKUS—LEICHTLING
Ida Kogan at the piano. There
hood will be permitted to attend. •
The marriage of Miss Elsie
Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shop
will also be a recitation and dance
I.eichtling to Jack Markus was
of 8923 Twelfth street, formerly for 10 year. at 9332 Oakland.
by the Junior Icor members,
solemnized Oct. 19 at Congrega-
This concert is being held in cel-
, thin Beth Moses, Rev. Magelefsky
ebration of the first convention of
officiating.
The bride wore a gown of white the Jewish settlements in Bira Bid-
jan in Soviet Russia. 1
1 , satin Laura I.ee style and veil cap
Announcement is made that the'!
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free
style with a wreath of orange blos-
For Quality, Quantity and Correct Price Patronize
Loan Association, held its yearly
soms. She carried a bridal bou- annual Icor bazar will be held at
Jericho
Temple on Jan. 16, 17 and
meeting, Tuesday evening, Oct. 21,
quet of white roses and lilies of,
10.
at Congregation Emanuel. Elec-
the valley.
8729 TWELFTH STREET
tion of officers took place with the
Miss Mary Simons, as maid of
following results:
honor, wore a gown of aquamarine
• Ida Solai, president; Ida Baker,
color chiffon and carried a bou-
11719 DEXTER BOULEVARD
Rose Radner, Mary Smith, Anna
quet of red roses.
50a
Business Men's Luncheon Served at Both Places
Eurasal, Rose Levitus, vice- presi-
Jack Brenner of Saginaw was
$100
Gift
Starts
Building
Fund
60e
dents; Sarah Goldman, treasurer.
Regular Supper
best man..
for Society.
The purpose of the society is to
The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth
give loans to the poor and needy.
Feinstein, Miss Sylvia Cohen and
Dr. Noah E. fironstam, scholar
The previous year about $12,000
Miss Clara F'ingerhut of Toledo,
MRS. EVA POLLACK
was issued in loans and it was re-
Ohio. The ushers were Jack Alt- writer and physician, will address
paid with $5,900 now outstanding.. 631 committee for the theater man, nephew of the groom, Joe the next meeting of Young Israel
Loans are issued without interest.
benefit Dec. 3, and Mrs. E. Pol- Lentzer and Al Lentzer. Celia Et- Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, atUIZ:ek:W=7, 3=4.14VXIXIX1 ,,
A committee is working out plans lack, chairman of the program linger was flower girl and Joe Et- the Steller Ilotel. Dr. Aronstam
will speak on sonic aspect of Jew-,1
for a bazaar and the public is asked committee, gave favorable reports linger was ringbearer.
culture. The meeting will be ,
to make donations, as there is need on the sale of tickets. They are
Matrons and matrons of honor
open to the public.
for funds to issue new loans.
assisted by :Mesdames A. Mark- were the bride's parents, Mr. and
A contribution of $100 by the'_
Meetings are held every Tues- son, I. Margolis, S. Munch, I. Ro- Mrs. It. II. I.eichtling and Mr. and
late Jacob Levy of Mt. Clemens 4 ,
day evening at Congregation Eman- senthal, ('h. Brody, S. Kalt, II. E. Mrs. M. Hirsh.
The out-of-town guests were has created a building fund for the
uel.
Lippitt, I. Shewach, A. Knoppow,
construction of a Young Israel
M. Hyman, S. Shnitz, I.. Weingar- Mr. and Mrs. J. Magidson of Bay
City, Mich., Mrs. It. Edinger 4)1 center and synagogue in Detroit.
ten, J. Frisco' and A. Busker.
Mr. Levy also donated a Serer rr
AMCA ELECTION NOV. 9;
The next board meeting will New York, Mr. and Mrs. Leicht-
Torah to the organization. Plansl
OFFICERS TO REPORT take place at the home of Mrs. J. ling of Pontiac, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus left on a for a Siyum-Sefer, in accordancel
Frisco!, 4(10-1 Filigree, on Tues-
with the wishes of Mr. Levy, will
honeymoon trip in the West.
The Anica Orphan Home and day, Nov. 11, at 2:30 p. m.
be shortly announces! to the public.14
Farm School will hold a special
election meeting, at Congregation
MIRIANI TO ADDRESS I
A.
Z.
A.
ESSAY
CONTEST
Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD(..;
street, Sunday, Nov. 11. at 2 p. rn.
This meeting will also serve the Medals and Cups to Be Awarded
4.
to Winners.
Louis Miriani will address a I
purpose of reorganization for the
At a meeting of the board of
fleeting of the Sisterhood of Con-
future work that the Amen plans
directors of the I.aelies' Auxiliary
"What
Jewish
holidyas
and
fes-
gregation
Emanuel
which
will
be
to Carry on independently, with-
to the Jewish National Fund of
out being affiliated with the Canad- tivalsmean to me as a Jew" is the Detroit, held at the home of Mrs. held at the synagogue, Taylor and
title of an essay contest sponsored
Wilson avenues, Monday after-
ian committee.
W. Silver, plans were made for the noon, Nov. 17.
Amca invites all organizations to by Detroit Chapter 63 A. Z. A. A society's activities of the season.
.
gold
and
silver
medal
will
he
award-
Mr. Mariani, who is associated
have their representatives at this
The first regular meeting will be
meeting, and to listen to the report ed the writers of the best and sec held Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, •with the free legal aid bureau, will
ond
best
essays
respectively.
A
speak
of his experiences in that
of the executive. committee, which
at 0 o'clock, at the Shaarey Ze-
has removed all the orphans cup will he given to the group of dek branch on Twelfth street. In department. Miss Rose Rosenberg
which
the
first
prize
winner
is
a
will sing a group of songs, accom-
from the farm at Georgetown, On-
addition to the regular business, panied by Mrs. Emory Monash,
tario, to Lymington, Ontario, about member.
The gold medal is known as the' there will be an interesting musi- and Norman Stone, violinist, Sey-
25 mks from Windsor, for rea-
cal
program
by
the
following
tal-
Howard H. Carey medal in honor of
mour Hoffman, pianist, and Isa-
sons beyond their control.
Attorney Carey, who is professor ent: Leo Schoenbrun, violinist, dore Zlatnik will present a pro-
accompanied by David Moldaysky;
at the Detroit City Law School.
gram of solo, due and trio num-
The Wilbur DeYoung silver prize Miss Gertrude Smith, a graduate bers.
is also named for an attorney. of the Detroit Conservatory of
Mrs. S. I.. Kavanau will preside
Louis James Rosenberg is donor of Music, will render piano solos, and at the meeting, which will be fol-
Aaron Kurland will talk on the
lowed
by the usual social hour.
the
cup.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Harrison
latest developments in I'alestine.
The rules of the contest are.:
will be at heme to their friends on
Members are urged to attend
Topic, "What Jewish Holidays and
DAVID A. BROWN 55
Sunday, Nov. 9, in honor of their
and the public is invited.
Festivals Mean to Me as a Jew;"
YEARS OLD ON NOV. 3 ;-C,':4
son, Marvin's liar Mitzvah, which
essay to be of not less than 5001
will take place Saturday morning
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
to
Conduct
words; eligibility. any boy or girl
, at the Temple e•f Abraham.
A milestone in a colorful Ameri-
Rummage Sale.
who will not be 21 by Jan. 1. 1931,
can career was marked Monday, i5.:
The Sisterhood of the Reform living in Greater Detroit or Wind-
Nov. 3, when David A. Brown
sor and a member of any fraternity,
The Jewish Women's Welfare
Temple gave a supper which was
celebrated his fifty-fifth birthday. V
well attended and proved a finan- sorority, club, Sunday School class, Organization met at the home of
Mr. Brown has served in the ..5 .5:!
Talmud Torah. The essays sh odd the president, Mrs. R. B. Newman,
past as national chairman of the
cial success.
he written in ink, or typewritten 1470 Glynn Court, on Oct. 29. The
United Jewish Campaign, the Joint
The Bay City Hadassah chapter double spaced, on one side of the treasurer reported that the organ- Distribution Committee, and the
gave a bridge on Tuesday, under paper only. Seal your contribu- ization's funds are nearly exhaust- Chinese Famine Relief Commi s -
the chairmanship of Mrs. Ge•rge tion in an envelope signed with eel, and the ways and means com- sion.
Kahn, for the benefit of the Jew- pseudo name, put your real name mittee was called upon to begin
He is chairman of the board of
Tieing identified with the finest of furniture
in another envelope signed with money-raising activities. The or-
ish National Fund.
finance of the Union 551' American
your pseudonym and the organiza- ganization is supporting several Hebrew Cong.regatiens. For sev-
foi. the past 20 years, Joseph Cantor now brings
orphans in Detroit and Windsor.
tion you are representing.
era! years he has b chairman ',"-
to the Jewish Community a beautiful furniture
All essays must be in by Dec. 7, Unless new funds are added, their of the union's November tour cum-
1930, at the Y. W. II. A., or Mel- work must cease.
store where you can shop conveniently, leisurely
mittee. The tour is conducted each r.
Of
a
series
of
events
planned,
' bourne Center. It is planned to
fall In behalf of Reform Judasni
and profitably.
make the contest an anual affair the first will be a rummage sale. and the Union, and it is feature5I
and the group which wins the cup The time and place will be an- by visits from rabbi+ and laymen
Our reputation for super values is well estab-
three times will obtain permanent nounced next week. Anyone wish- to several hundred cities through-
ing to donate discarded articles
possession of it.
lished. Consisting of the finest furniture made,
out the United States and Canada. n.:
should call Mrs. R. B. Newman,
,C;
our stock is very broad in latitude, comprising
1478 Glynn Court, Longfellow •
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3918, or Mrs. J. Robbins, 1476
SCHOOLS THIS SUNDAY Glynn Court, Longfellow 5392. A
We welcome the opportunity of showing you
The Ladies' Club of the Var. committee will call for these ar-
band Schools will hold its annual ticles.
around without any obligation to buy.
bazaar all day Sunday at Littman's
The next meeting will be at the
Ilall, Twelfth and Seward. The home of Mrs. Silverstein, 2025
bazaar will start in the morning. Monterey, on Tuesday afternoon,
Dinner will be served at noon and Noe. 11, at 2 o'clock.
a luncheon in the evening. At
by
4 o'clock there will be a recital by

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Engagements

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth'
Mrs. Thomas J. Reid, chairman
El will present an elaborate pro-
of the bridge-tea 155 be given by
gram for its opening meeting of
the Music Study Club of Detroit,
the year on Monday, Nov. 17. A
Mrs. A. Susman of Bay City, Mich.. announces the engagement o
Wednesday, Nov. 12, has asked
luncheon will be held in the social her daughter, Esther, to Dr. Ben Last, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mrs. Maurice. Benyas, Mrs. Sol Q.
hall at 12:30, followed by the Last of Glendale avenue.
Kesler, Mrs. David Hokin and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. 11. Friedman of 1529 Lee place announce the engage-
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Edelstein of 2007 Tuxedo.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Fealk of 2496 West Euclid announce the engage-
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OLD FOLKS HOME

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Jewish Old Folks Home have ar-
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melting on Monday, Nov. 10, at the
Manufacturing Furriers
Statler Hotel, at 1:30 p. m. All
members are requested to attend.
3410 WOODWARD AVE.
Reports will be given on the last
2 Dave South of Bonstelle Theater
bridge-luncheon and plans will be
Columbia 4222
discussed in regards to the Civic
-OPEN EVENINGSMINMICIi Theater party.

European Women Welfare
to Give Card Party.

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will hold an
important special meeting Monday
evening, Nov. 10, at the Atkinson
branch of Shaarey Zedek congre-
gation. Many important topics
will be taken up for discussion.
Final arrangements will he made
for a card party to be held Satur-
day evening, Nov. 22, at the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Radner,
8732 La Salle boulevard. Mrs. J.
Zuckerman is the chairman of this
affair, assisted by Mrs. J. Radner.

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