- - - L Lituomtac PAGE ',31X Only at BENTON'S Can You Get HAS PART IN TEMPLE SISTERHOOD PROGRAM 500 DONORS PLEDGED FOR HADASSAH AFFAIR New Members Enrolled at Annual Musical Membership Tea. ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton boulevard gave a din- ner last Sunday in honor of the forty-fifth wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Pittsburgh. t Benton's Low Price— Sirs. Felix Mahler returned from a trip to Chicago. Sirs. F'. Silbert of Boston, MOSS., is visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. 11y. Ullian of Ann Arbor. Sizes 3 to 9 Widths to EEL MRS. OSMAN FISHER Hundreds of women me already enjoying the smart COMFORT of them famous shoe.. Why not come in tomorrow •nd let one ot our expert later. tit you with • pair—they're good to the eye . . . gond to the lout ... good to the pocketbook! Every pair OUARAN I CELL n's Their fine quality leathers and excel. lent workmanship assure long service- able wear. GRISWOLD AT STATE Detroit's Finest Kosher Delicatessen and Restaurant The Hygienic Kosher Delicatessen- Restaurant and Soda Grill 116 CADILLAC SQUARE PHONE CLIFFORD 3924 Prices Reduced on All Business Men's Lunches and Dinners. Quality Remains the Same. We Specialize Strictly in Home-Cooked Foods. For your convenience—always room for parking. Mrs. Osman Fisher is taking part in "A Geographical Illusion," the musical entertainment which the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Eli wit present on Nov. 17 and 18. BETH DAVID OFFICERS INSTALLATION NOV. 23 The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre- gation Beth David, under the chair- manship of Mrs. F. Slobin, is mak- ing arrangements for the third an- nual installation of officers and banquet to take place on Sunday (51.ning, Nov. 23, in the banquet hall of the synagogue at 2201 Elm- hurst, corner Fourteenth street. There will be speakers and enter- tainments. The dinner will be served at 7 p. m. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Slobin, Ilene. 2615-W, 2,282 JEWS CAME TO U. S. FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER WASIIINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— During the three months of July, August and September, 1930, 2,282 Jewish immigrants entered this country, according to statis- tics issued by the immigration bu- reau of the Department of Labor. .....aasssainall11011101111r ANNIS FURS 44th ANNIVERSARY Annis Furs Invites You To See The City's Largest Selection of GENUINE MINK I OR our 44th Anniversary we have produced exception. ally interesting and beautiful creations in luxurious MINK—and every MINK COAT is now offered at a striking reduction. The woman interested in this sumptuous fur will find here Genuine MINK COATS offered at prices seldom possible. . . Every coat is developed from perfectly matched skins selected by fur experts. In every respvet tIrse Genuine MINK COATS maintain the Annis tradition now 43 years old. So that you may share our enthusiasm during our ANNIVERSARY EVENT, we have reduced all MINK prices liberally. Here are Examples of the Exceptional Valises Annis Of in IIHNK COATS Former Price Stock No. Size Length 22124 14 41• S 930 712.50 21126 18 44" $1450 $1088.50 11 Mrs. A. Weingarden of New York and Mrs. Simon Strauss of Ligonier, Ind., were the guests in Detroit of their nieces Mrs. Hugo Freund Mrs Joseph Welt and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger, They left for their homes on Thursday. Many interesting affairs were given in their honor. MOTHER $1237.50 31E-1050 18 45" $1650 81237.50 &and gm ME-3668 18 45" 81650 81237.50 LAMP ME-5051 18 • 6" 81650 81237.50 ME.3707 36 36" 81650 CHIMNEYS $1237.50 11E4396 18 •5" $1650 81237.50 11E4305 16 45" 81650 81237.50 31E4054 38 45" $1650 81237.50 31E4055 40 45" $1650 $1237.50 31E4305 16 45" 81650 $1237.50 $1•162.50 $2000 81500.00 31E4307 20 46" 82000 $1500.00 21132 16 $2500 $1875.00 •15" Buy With Confidence ANNIS FURS been witnessed in such an event in years. Every inch of fabric is fine quality and is avail- able in the most wanted of Winter Shades. Dr. and Sirs. II. E. Lippitt an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alfred, on Saturday morn- ing, Nov. 22, at the Philadelphia. Byron Talmud Torah, Reception will be held on Sunday evening at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. No cards. HUDSON'S THE SILK FABRICS SHOPS Third Flour—Farmer reef Raildlog =I) The Game of Backgammon Priced from $1.00 Up Select Your Holiday Greeting Cards Now! Sheehan's Book Store 1550 Woodward Avenue Booksellers Since 1N73 Ran , 0200 GEORGE GALVANI --BARITONE-- SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio Programs. Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD Phone Columbia 2943 CANADA FURS MURRAY H. DRAIMIN FUR DESIGNER FUR COATS MADE TO MEASURE Remodeling — Repairinng 11525 Dexter Blvd. Phone Garfield 4484 At Lawrence I. 4 Notes Uzle77 fuzl iaar 8165 ► $1950 ed novelties — and all at prices that haven't Enjoy Winter the Fairbairn Way 45" •14" Canton crepes, eyelet embroidered silks, print- Miss Lilyan Goldfarb was host- ess at a surprise birthday party given in honor of Miss Shirlee The Music Study Club, in co- Kopitz at her home, 2059 operation with the Detroit Com- Clairmount avenue, on Saturday, munity Union, will present a pro- Nov. 8. Covers were laid for 60 MRS. SIDNEY STONE gram at the Van Zile School for guests. One of Vice•Chn . rmen of Hadassah Crippled Children on Friday after- $25 Donor Luncheon. noon, Nov. 21. Participating in Sirs. I. Ressler of Collingwood the program are the Hudson quar- fres) displays of cakes, cookies, avenue, accompanied by her tet, a group of dancers and read- jellies, jams and noodles. ers from the Ethlyn Mann Danc- daughter, Hilda, and son, Albert, The next meeting of the lunch- ing and Dramatic Arts School, Sirs. and Albert Woolfe, have returned eon committee and workers will David Kaltman, vocalist, and Sirs. from a motor trip to Montreal, take place I% ednesday morning, harry H. Platt, pianist. Mrs. S. • where they spent 10 days visiting Nov. 19, at 11 o'clock, at the repac k friends and relatives Asherson and Mrs. S. E. E K at l'hoenix Club. All workers are accompanists, will act as s o urged to be preshent. oiprisc, sS pap il nhistanthr The La Vivo Girls, together with Louis Bass The following new pledges have heirescorts,acteltsb,berabtpeadw of first been received during the past committee is chairman for the oc- tanniversary their casion. w •Is • Sydelle Coppersmith. Bridge and Me+11111,1,1 Morey Abraham, J. W. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman !dancing were the outstanding fea- len. Harry Berman. Charles Brown. Rob-, of Hamilton drive complimented I tbuarpeisprofwtahae deizn iai)in an wit and ert Drew, S. B. Edelman. M. N. Frank. , Cherie. Il•mborger, A. M. Ilerhman, J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman recital Holbrook. I. M. .1111,11.05, Abe Basle, with a dinner last Monday. by several members of the club, Morita Kahn. Myron Keyes. Benjamin which was followed by an elabor- un Mrs. Gisela New lander and ate catered supper. Nathaniel Raskin. Carl Itheinheinier. r daughter, Helen, are motoring to Morris Heider, S. Rosenthal. J. I'. Ros- enthal. Irving Rubenstein. Edwin M. HO, Cincinnati, where they will spend Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stone of entbal, Nathan Schreiber. Abe ShitIman. Thanksgiving with relatives, and Detroit are spending a few days Ssmnrl Smitt, M. Zeitlan. Miss Florence then motor to Miami, Fla., with with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman in Frank and Mi.. Esther K•rhel. Mrs. Newlander's sister to spend Bay City. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, Detroit the winter there and return some chapter of Hadssah held its annual time in March. musical membership tea, when Mrs. Walter H. Green and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, president of Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint daughter, l'hyllis, are leaving Wed- '.the organization, welcomed many nesday for Los Angeles to spend spent a few (lays in Detroit. new members and guests. An un- the winter with Mrs. Green's par- usually large attendance turned Miss Mina Plotkin of Toledo ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, out for this occasion, when Frank was a guest in Detroit last Tues- formerly of Detroit. W. Bishop gave a piano recital that day, attending the Hadassah tea. electrified his audience by the brit- Sir. and Mrs. Nianfred SI. I.inick liance of his performance. A so- Mr. and Mrs. Max May cele- of 102 California avenue will be ' cial hour followed, in which new brated their fortieth wedding an- at home to their friends in cele- members joined the old. The fol- 4 niversary last Wednesday. A fam- bration of their twenty-fifth wed- lowing are the new members re- ily dinner was given at the home ding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. ported by the membership com- of their children, Mr. and Mrs. 23, afternoon and evening. No mittee: cards. Mesilame. Jay It. Alvin. Barney S. Max Berendt. Berman, Harry Mack man. Nathan Morin, • l'aol B. Bromberg. William B111'17111111., Mrs. Sol Wolff is chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davis of 1.01Ik Fineman, Samuel S. Fineman, Man Theo- [ arrangements for the luncheon to Detroit spent several days with S. C,rr enafre,li1. 111;o11:1 Jasoh, harry I.ev in,, be served on Monday, Nov. 24, their children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. dore Benjamin Liberm•n. Rudolph J. Mark•. during the health institute being Ginsberg of Bay City. A. J. Medal. Jay Milan, N•thaniel Roc- sponsored by the League of Jewish kin!. Jack Selzer, Benjamin Schwartz. Harry Schwartz. Matt h ew Shuts, Frank Women's Organizations at Temple Mrs. Meyer Brody (Betty E. vas, siosi,,ei wolf. I Beth El. Berger) of Ludington, Mich., spent Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Spiegel and several days in the city at the STERN WILL ADDRESS Statler Hotel on her return from A. Z. A. OPEN MEETING son of Chicago spent several (lays troit as guests of Mr. and l'ittsburgh, Pa., where she spent in Dt, At the next meeting B7 Detroit several weeks with relatives. Mrs. henryneman. Chapter 63 of Aleph Zadik Aleph Fraternity of B'rith, to be a tlk ss ia a Ceir l rE r ,;rN is toesitnasn bes et s 1 Miss iss S pa a r d ti; Robert R. Marwil left for ('hi- held at the Little Theater of the sago for a few days' stay. Y. W. H. A., till Rowena street at given in honor of Emanuel Eistein ' — cribe of the Phi Kappa Epsilor o: o'clock, Sunday, Nov. Di, Mit- Mrs. Nathan Norman of West was honored 13} ford Stern, president of the Jew- ' •I•aternity, Who Grand boulevard entertained with .he fraternity. ish Centers Association, will ad- • a bridge-luncheon last Tuesday. dress the group on "Jewish Social Service." The program commit- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman Mrs. Nathan Fish man of 2984 tee, consisting of Victor Ruben- of Pittsburgh are the guests of j Burlingame gave a baby shower in ' stein, Sol Galitzky, Fred Goldstein their children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I honor of Mrs. F'audam of Boston and Albert Nagler, also prepared a ;s: Wineman of Hamilton boulevard. ' boulevard. Luncheon was served program of music and recitations. at 1 o'clock for 24 ladies, table , The public is iinvited. A surprise buffet dinner was decorations being in pink and On Dec. 7, at 8 o'clock, in the given in honor of Miss Fannie Si- :white interspersed with pink car- ' Y. IV. H. A. club house, A. 7.. A. mon last Thursday by 28 ladies. , nations. Bridge was the diversion chapter 63 will act as hosts at the •„j, of the afternoon. weekly "At Home" affairs. Nathan !il'S.) Rubin, junior champion checker Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bromberg inlayer of the United States and 7 '9 and sons, George and Isadore, of champion player of Michigan, will i•i;j Chicago, Ill., are in Detroit to at.' give an exhibition, inviting anyone tend the twenty-fifth wedding an- interested to inlay with him during , niversary of their sister, Sirs. Man- the simultaneous playing event. TY, lied SI. Linick of 102 California' Admission will lie free. Only a i..9;:; avenue. limited number of 25 playtrs will so to 310 Week'', S ogle he allowed to enter. Those desir. eta sit I to $15 Week'y Miss Evelyn Wink returned Sun- inK to participate should register . day from Canton, Ohio, where she with Miss Sara Mlle] at the "Y" Si 50 to $3 D.B , Y ss as the guest of Miss Ruth Tanner. or Charles Is an Stola rsky, 2951 Leslie avenue, Arlington 711:1. On Oct. 20, a bri dge club was Dancing will follow the program of WILLIAM G. LEE, 10 organized at the home of Miss Eve- the evening. John R. at Columbia I:.n Lefkovitz, 1965 West Euclid V.., Home Away From Horne" C- , avenue, and was named Mono- inco Club. Its purpose is char- altnillte Virtly 4 . d y. The officers are: Miss E. Lef- kovitz, president; Miss Lillian Mr- ris, secretary; Miss J. Schaffer, vice-president and chairman of so- vial committee; Miss R. Heiman, S": VTn' h irinir Fdlorational Theories" will lie the PlIhjert of Dr. Lon M. Franklin'. treasurer. • ermon :Sunday morning. Nov. Is. at 38 38 sented in our November Sale of Silks, Satins, AIRBAIRN HOTEL Now 21128 We have gathered together thousands of bolts of the finest fabrics that have ever been pre- Bernard Ginsburg has returned from Atlantic City. ME-1053 31E4049 14 Take Advantage of the November Sale of Silks About 500 pledges have already been received by the Iladassah $25 luncheon committee and great ef- forts are being made to get several hundred more in the next few weeks. The Hadassah Bake Shop, on Dexter boulevard near IVebb, will "Opera and Oratorio" will be now concentrate its efforts on the subject of Marshall Pease's Wednesday, Thursday and Friday lecture before the Music Study of each week, when it will offer Club at its meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 18, at the Y. IV. C. A. building. Sir. Pease will illustrate his discourse with an aria from the Handel oratorio, "Judas Maccabees." Mrs. Herman Greenberg will sing an aria from "Tosca," and the Liszt transcrip- tion of the "Rigoletto Quartette" will be rendered by Mrs. Reca Pearlman, pianist. 10,45 a. rn. R,,t i S;i. t r i,i, i-ntla;.r.N nr ., d . . . . 1 15h ,,,th.7i.„1,...0r Miss Bessie Patlojohn of 3220 :1:11 e' ant7r2 Joy road will leave for Philadel- m on ro t the subject " i .hii .i . I tibia, where she will be the guest Pos fi •- , On S ""der. Nov. 21. Dr. E rankl win of her uncle, Dr. Arson. She will o i. This a Time for Thanks- ASO visit with her cousin, Mrs. A. ;i7 ois k ;• .. iii Fishman of Belleville, N. J. i The Temple S'sterhood. I "A Geographical Illusion." written •nd Mr. and Mrs. S. Geldbloom of directed be tars Henry Levitt, will be liitenerd,, ,.?...alnh..m ,r , i ,,e l tairt e . mo‘f,.i,, Li tT ,n,be. o ei,:n r ,;■ :p I Vancouver, B. C., were the guests tn I over the week-end of Sirs. Gold- ern inora. n:15 p, 1m. The proceed, will he tined for the ” of material. for layettes made porrhe ,Lor,, Llite, Thursday Sewing Group of the The Dehating flub held it. first de- was in the good old days of kerosene lamps. Those days are gone forever —esen though some women still cling to the equally old- fashioned home washing! How much easier and better to phone us and banish washday permanently. That's the modern, safe, thrifty way. Let as explain our various offices and help you choose one that just fits your budget. THAT Convenient Terns, Founded 1887 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD ROUGH DRY loc lb. WELLER Laundry Co. PHONE CAD. 5169.70 ibt r.. ante which will be held at Litt- Troop 104 Ranks Second. man's People's Theater on Wed- At the LaSalle District Court of nesday evening, Dec. 3. They are its-isted by Mesdames A. D. Nlark_ Honor, Troop 217 nosed out Con- •:,.• ...it. I. Margolis. S. Munch, I. She- gregation Shaarey Zedek Troop J. Frisco], Cr. Brody, A. 104 by seven-tenths of a point to Knoppow, H. E. Lippitt, S. Kalt, win advancement honors of the dis- Hasle, M. Finkel, I. Weingar- trict. This is the fourth consecu- fisij ten, E. Jacobson, H. NIilkovsky, I. , tire time that troop 101 has placed _, 5 C. in the runner-up position. Richmond, F. Rosenthal, And now, r the a scouts s toft hertartoor a SAmidt. S. Shnitz and Si. Hay- [ermined .paarret doef- that the nom Bucker. The League acknowledges the Honor shall see troop 101 on the I. Mar. top of the heap. As a result of i•',• receipt of a gift from Mrs. a- ta b pay re arittas in golis, president, in honor of the thriasa, p p4 requested oaf Troop it 103 co-operate Bs. Mitzvah of her son. The next meeting will be held that their sons utilize their spare at the Philadelphia-Byron hall on 'time in the earning of advancement. .4:,1 Tuesday evening, Nov. 18. A fine especially among the various merit I 'c' program ha& been arranged. badge subjects. GRAND OPENING of His New and Beautiful Furniture Store at Tuesday, Nov. 18th , way to Montreal to visit with their ll children, Dr. and Sirs. Alton Gold- public perrol: ma IlltePwi in ia i chard Tuesday. N v. In, bloom. o .h.te4;hei.‘ytea .rs„bn,t e i . ore the nigh School The last board meeting of the Northwestern Women's League • ,• haz.iribmeabotini ahl tone j:. jsiFb. „t Amerir. took place at the home of Mrs. J. • Priscol on Tuesday afternoon. Fa- 'pr..% atn.maire aide, taken n y Warren rubleports were given by Mrs. j's„;,., a M. Weksler and Mrs. Eva Pollack. ,i1isLit.s•,to 1 •ii: ner ciohheenn.aentire nd a i ,..1,:nr,ohr.irr' Je an chairman of the theater perform- Announces the 8923-27 TWELFTH ST. bloom's sister. 'Mrs. Si. Horwitz of t •i't. in eiionertion witdrih:Toroniron 'si s ' l's7: oly .,: o. t.el oi. t. ssrn•idirr !Calv rt avenue. • They are on their , T,h,F1:,:.rnioiso, :i.lite;t,oh.00doin or w thi ri e U. H. S. LEAGUE PLANS . T FOR THEA ER BENEFIT The Debattng JOSEPH CANTOR The name of Joseph Cantor has been synony- mous with fine furniture for the past 20 years. Mr. Cantor has given up his store on Oakland Avenue, where he was located for the past 10 years, to open this store on Twelfth street. Ile is now conveniently located to serve his cus- tomers in addition to the many who have heard so much about the enormous values that always prevail at Cantor's Come in on opening day, Souvenirs Free! We will welcome the opportunity of showing you around without any obligation to buy. Cantor Furniture Shops 8923-27 Twelfth Street TUNE IN ON CANTOR'S JEWISH RADIO FORUM Every Sunday, 12 to 12:30 n. m.. Station WMBC. fis Jewish cultural program. No advertising. •a 4' ■•