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PAGI, SIX

WIEbEr11017

iwisn hRorteus

DINNER-DANCE OF
ZEDAKAH OCT. 18 1

The dinner-dance of the Zedakah
Club will take place at Northwood
Inn, on Oct. 18, at 6:30 p.
Reservations may be made by call-
ins; the chairman, Mrs. Marie Ily-1
man, at 2961 Webb, Longfellow ,

. modern women know that beauty is largely

a mat ter of applying good taste to artistic choice
of fer ninine apparel . . . the most intriguing part of
whic h is your Annis Furs

On Thursday, Oct. 8, Dr. Leo M.
Franklin of Temple Beth El deliv-
ered two addresses before the
Michigan Library Association at
its convention at Battle Creek.
On Friday, he attended a meeting
of the state unemployment com-
mission, to which he was appointed
by Governor Brucker, and on the
evening of the same day he
preached the installation sermon
for Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman at
Jackson.

Miss Ella Vera Feldman, execu-
tive director of the Young Wo-
men's llebrew Association, ad.
dressed Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority
at the "Y" on Sept. 29. The so-
rority elected Gertrude Brown,
president; Rose Siegel, secretary
and publicity manager; Dorothy
Solomon, treasurer.

From Hundreds of

Fur Coats we mzntion
Hudson Seal

with the new Parisian fitted

Ones, empire sleeve effects,
perfect detail as low as $165.
'Dyed Muskrat

Annis Furs .

Entire Building
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER

Established 1887

For Economy and Efficiency

ELEC1

Opened Tuesday, Oct. 7

Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim of
Cleveland will begin her third
series of book reviews Wednesday,
Oct. 21, at the Women's City Club
at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Fuldheim has
chosen as her opening lecture Will
Durant's "Adventures in Genius."
This is a startling and tremendous
survey of western civilization.
There is a critique of Bertrand
Russel's views on marriage,
Spengler's mournful cry of deca-
dence and Keyserling's defense of
egotism included in this review.

Here's a brief idea of the values!
Sarouk rugs, approximately 9 x 12 feet,
at $295, Gorivan rugs, Persians of the
older mellow type, about 8 1/4 by 101/4
feet, at $145. Scatter Hamadans, 2 1/
by 4 1/4 feet, at $18—and many others. 4

The marriage of Miss Leah Lev-
in, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Levin of the Wilshire, to Dr.
Bert G. Levin of St. Paul, Minn.,
will be an event of Sunday, Oct.
11 The ceremony will be per-
formed at 11:30 a. m. at the home
—Photo by C. M. Hay. Studio.
of the bride's brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
MRS. ESTHER DAVIS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Sloman
Levin,
8611
La
Salle
boulevard,
have returned from their country
a will be followed by a wedding 7368, or Mrs. Esther Davis, the as-
an
home e a it h h
taaakde nitturps their irarge
breakfast for the family. A re- sociate chairman at 2215 Hazel-
dance with
ception will be held at the home .vood, Garfield 4031.J.
Hirschman of 2225 Longfellow of mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Levin in
avenue.
The hostesses for the dinner-
the evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. dance are: Mesdames Hilda Lublin,
Edith Arta, Charlotte Gould, Rhea
The Misses .lanet and Betty Welt, No cards.
Landsburg, Toots Cohn, Esther
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melville
The reunion meeting of Gamma Shugerman, Sylvia Rosenberg and
Welt of Balmoral Drive, will leave
for Northampton the early part of Eta Mu was held at the home of Rese Whisper. •
The club acknowledges the fol.
the week to matriculate at Smith Miss Joyce Nedelman, 1720 Coll-
College and Northampton School ingwood avenue. The following lowing donations From Mrs. Gould,
officers were elected: Joyce Ne- $ 2 ; Mrs. Minnie Goodman club,
for girls.
delman, president; Lillian Katz, $10.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and secretary; Ann Lichtblau, treas.
alrs. Ida Meyer of 2690 Webb.
mother, Mrs. Flora Goodman, have ore r.
will be the next hostess to the 'Le-
dakah Club.
returned from Charlevoix where
they spent several months.
Miss Edith Kaplan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kaplan of
Complimenting Miss Hildegarde Calvert avenue, whose marriage to
Ixenhandlen the Misses Jeannette Samuel Levine, son of Mr. and
aner and Josephine Wilk enter- Mrs. Maxwell Levine of Pal.
_
`,ained at a bridge-luncheon and mer avenue, will be an event

JUNIOR HADASSAH
OCTOBER OUTING

EUGENE I.

Our October Sale
of Oriental Rugs

Planned by Membership Commit.
tee: J. Thr
N. F. Boo Drive for
ee Sundays.

We especially emphasize the excellence
of our Sarouk values, particularly those
at $295—for they are genuine Persian
Sarouks of good quality.

HUD SON'S

Eighth Floor—Woudu , trd Avenue B

IF YOU HAD A TOOTHACHE YOU WOULDN'T
GO TO A PLUMBER!
Of course you wouldn't, no by the same reasoning
bring your car to expertly reliable mechanics.

ABE MAX

Auto Service Inc.

Now Conveniently Located at

12316 DEXTER BLVD.

iridal shower Saturday, Oct. 3, at of Oct. 18, at the Rosedale
Between Copland and Sturtevant
is years experience in
in the Union Trust I Hall, has asked her sister, Miss
the Auto nosiness
' Betty Kaplan, to be her maid of
9656
I honor. Arthur L. Rycus will as-
A. J. Ruby of Chicago spoilt last ,
The Detroit unit of Junior Ha-
sist the groom
as best man. The lassah opened its year's activities Vz
ws.ek-end as the guest of and
MrIceremon
will be
woomzzagwooivemoilaviv ■ Awiwom10000000000.)
erf ormed at
Mrs. E. A. Bernstein of Chic ago 1 6:30 o
after which there will .t a meeting held on Tuesday, Oct. ;
boulevard.
be a reception for 150 guests. A i , at the McGregor Public Library.
Supplying the
I number of delightful affairs are In interesting program was pre-
Miss Ruth Frank, daughter o f being given for the bride-elect. • ,
consisting of greetings
corn the seniors to the junior:
V J Proper Grade
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank, ma. I
10 ,
M. Goodman and Mrs. B. iy Mrs. Harry I,. Jackson, piano
tl iculated at the University of I Mrs.
Sweet, sisters of the bride-to-be, elections rendered by
Michigan.
of Oil as :3
Miss Esther
!will give a luncheon and bridge on
Miller
and II.
an Fauman.
interesting talk by

Wednesday, Oct. 14, for 60 guests, at..
David
Specified by the f,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer have :at the Rosedale clubhouse. Mrs.
For Sunday, Oct. 18, the mem-
returned from their honeymoon to I w
Wili l liyaini
ve Jaffa cindMaiasas wDe.,
Maker of Your 5
Kaplan
bership
committee
has
planned
an
Ishville, N. C. and are residing at
a personal
t he Merest.
outing, which is under the immedi-
' day, Oct. 15.
.
Oil Burner

ate direction of Charlotte- Lev,
0
p
membershi
chai,
rman and Ruth
The •pening rehearsal of the Mr. and Mrs. N. Mandeberg of Greenberg,
chairman of the out-
Music Study Club Choral group 3218 Fullerton avenue will be at ing. The membership committee
will take place at I p. m. Oct. 13, home in honor of their son's Bar has launched an intensive member-
Lafayette 4500
0
at
the Y. W. C. A., tinder the direc- I Mitzvah on Sunday, Oct. 25, from ship campaign. All young women
ii en
e
of George Galvani. All men) .: 2 to 5 and 6 to 10
CIIARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-president.
p.
i
hers are urged to be prompt. New
m. who are interested in Hadassah
18 Years a Civil Engineer Majn. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.
, ..vookswoocwomsw000vv<swv.wcwcwocvai
members are welcome.
are
urged
to
join
now
and
share
ww.v
, Miss Maxine Fisher, a bride-

; elect of Oct. 15, who has been with members in the October out-
Anthony Deutsch of Boston boule- ' feted with many delightful pre- ing, which is for paid-up members
INSERTED AND PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND
vent returned from a short visit nuptial affairs, was honored on only, for which plans are now
to New York. 'Sept. 22 at a linen shower at the completed. Those interested are
home of Miss Ilelen Bachman. n asked to communicate with Miss
Lev at Euclid 2068-J.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander the following evening Mrs. Fran
Ok
One of the major functions of
and daughters, Carol and Betty, Schultz was hostess at a kitchen
Wali3MOSWOOMICImawcam scso cegemmsg,
of Sturtevant avenue, motored to shower. On Sept. 30, Mrs. Sar Junior Hadassah is the Jewish Na-
a
Grand Rapids over the week-end. Rosenzweig and Mrs. Milford tional Fund through the upkeep of ; Sunday Services:
"The Ile-Makin• of America," • Colon:.
Stern entertained Miss Fisher at "J. N. F." boxes. The fall cam-; hus Day Sermon. will he the subject of
Harry Srere, who has been visit- luncheon at the Women's City paign for the Jewish National! Dr. Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunday
mg in this city, returned t., his Club. Mrs. Dave Harris honored Fund will start on Sunday, Oct.1 morning, Oct. at 10:45.
"The Romance of the Jew injhome in Los Angeles.
the bride-elect on Oct. 3 with a 10, and will continue for three Sabbath Services:
1
ersonal
SO LOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
homesh owerf
por
16 guests at consecutive Sundays. The girls of
South America" was the engaging I Mrs. J. M. Berris left Friday for her
on Chicago boulevard. Junior Hadassaah are asked to pot S vin il'I r tl' o:ch0t1;leiil s. bye Riash9si o. I.Itmon,
subject of Rabbi Leon Fram at the a two week's visit to St. Louis.
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
1 On Sunday, Oct. 4, Mr. and Mrs. have their blue and white boxes Frani. who will preach on the subject.
meeting of Pisgah Lodge of B'nair
Dreyfus Ca....
Programs.
Osman Fisher were hosts at a fam- ready for the committee. For in- -The
B'rith,
formation call Esther Elconin.
Miss Ruth Feinberg who is a stu- ily . dinner for 17 people.
Temple Sisterhood:
ith,
held
last
Monday
at
the
dent
at
Central
State
Normal
Col-
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture, and Coaching
chairman
of
Jewish
National
Fund,
_
Maceabee Building. Rabbi Fram
The Temple Sisterhood announce. that
lege, spent the week-end with her
at Hemlock 0998-W.
a braille class will be formed on Oct. 22,1
Mrs. Saul Rosenman was hostess
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
pointed
out politi
that many of the lead- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fein- at a lingerie shower and luncheon
at 10:30 a. rn.. at the Temple. The Si,
ems in the
cal conflicts of berg of Leslie avenue.
terhoosl is indebted to the late Nanette.
Phone Columbia 2943
for 22 guests at the Green Cottage
South and Centric I America bear
C. Weinman for the alit of her braille

machine. Mi. Weinman was tun..
historic names of t he :Marano Jews
on the afternoon of Sept. 26, hon-
—combined wi t h woo l
fICICICIMV430910 1WCWPIIIMCWVIAVIWAVW9 of
tivein the work of transcribing books for
Miss
Jean
Bennett,
daughter
of
firing
Miss
Estelle
Tackman
o
Spain. Throu
the blind. 'the Temple Sisterhood is
skirts—are making smart
'Jewish organizati gh the aid of Dr. and Mrs. Chae. A. Bennett, 3766 Wager, a bride-elect of Oct-
grateful to M.. Sol M. Cole for the gift
ons
many
Jews
entered
the
University
of
Michigan.
tober.
'Table
appointments
were
The senior debate league of the of . sewing machine donated by her in
have migrated to Brazil and Mex.
tall outfits—for as little
, pale yellow roses and tapers. Five Jewish Center, sponsored by the memory of her mother.
ico, and are being rapidly absorbed
Miss Adeline Shapero will he Ira- tables of bridge were set in the senior council's intellectual ad-
in th e economic lif
as 6.00 or 7.00!
Bring Your Chid for Reg:strat:on:
e of the country. tesa at a buffet supper Saturday Colonial Room of the Cottage, fol- vancement committee, will organ-
Parents who hare been planning to en.
Commenting on recent anti•Se- night to some friends at her home
, lowing the luncheon.
ize for the coming debate season ter their children in the religious school
mitic disturbances in Mexico, in Grosse Pointe.
in:an
theanff,or,dor tor,,,
dr.,atry.,noonlonigie‘er
on Monday evening, Oct. 12, at
.

Rabbi Fram said: "They cannot be
nhinbri.:.untr
--
.
I The Deborian Club had an in- 8:30 o'clock, when representatives :hilitren should not mi.. another s
classified as strictly anti-Semitic
ession.
Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith, worthy stallation party at the Rio Rita of the senior clubs will formulate the school (Ace I. open forregistration
demonstrations. It is rtaateheraaatnivaata.
rs e t iaz rand schedules for the coming
ery day except Saturday and Sunday
matron; Mrs. Anna Paul. associate Cafe, where the following ffi
oral reaction by
:rom 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
matron; Mrs. Rose Reuben, Mrs. for the coming year were installed:
against any group which by its Ann Weinbeck, Mrs. Herman Co. , Miss Rose Lacher, president; Miss
The committee also announces Beth El College of Jew!sh Stud:es.
progressive changthe
es c reates n ew hen and Mrs. A. B. Str al se r, all Sop
hie Alpiner , vice-presideMniss
c
t; the formation of a public speaking 0 , w e Seth El College re-opens Monday night,
existing or- of Purity Chapter, will l eav e Tues. Mis s; Ro e Re nick, secre tar
, t ;n 1
,,oRe ast n id s I I.:it io on.101 , a kk e
class
under
the direction of Theo-
s
y;
rtes which
der. It is not unlike the demon- day to attend the Grand Chanter Mollie Zimmerman, treasurer.
dore Baruch, public speaking in-
Cal nine o'clock)
time regular classes will be he.d.
strations of recent years against of Michigan 0. E. S. convention,
structor at Pershing High School.
I

the people of the United States to be held in Grand Rapids.
Miss Shirley Weisberg of Wind- The class is open to all senior and
,
at the Opening •of Detroit's newest and smartest
who have gone into Mexico."

sor will entertain the Beta Rho senior intermediate members of
Preceding the talk of Rabbi Mrs. Anna Burton and dough- Delta Sorority and their escorts the Jewish Center.
David Goldberg heads the com-
Fram a trio sponsored by Dr. 'ers, who have been spending the at a Hallowe'en party on Saturday
Mark Gunzburg presented a tnusi• summer at Williams Lake, Mich., evening, Oct. 31.
mittee, succeeding Nathaniel Ru-
cal program. The trio consisted 'are now residing in the Mosswood
bin, who has left the city.
Mrs. Samuel B. Weinberg and
of Samuel Sarin, recent winner of apartments, Highland Park.
The senior intermediate council Mrs. Jack Mandelstamm delight.
I Miss Min Fox, a bride-elect of
a grand piano in the Detroit piano
to be known as just
November, was entertained with a of athe eJewish Centers Association, fully entertained 40 guests at an
Playing contest, piano; Joseph „ Eta Rho Sorority will celebrate a personal shower etthe Golden
newly
organized division, has attractively appointed luncheon
-
rr
Sorin, violin, and harry Biststri• Is third anniversary on Oct. 12. Pheasant Inn on Friday
arranged
a six-team debate league and bridge Thursday afternoon at
day evenng,
i
sky, violoncello.
Mrs. Julius Coleman (Betty Gold- Oct. 9, by the Misses Sadye Levin through its educational committee the Hotel Bancroft. The affair
The members were entertained
man) was honored b y this sorority , and Sally Cutler. Covers were temporarily
headed by Morris Shil- was given for the pleasure of Mrs.
rt

'
l.), Betty Jane McQuire, Kathleen last Thursday with a personal laid for 36 guests and bridge was man. The clubs
For instance, this
which will make Ira Mandelstamm, who with her
up the league for the coming seri- family will leave Oct. 10 on a trip
the diversion of the evening.
sweater—blouse,
McQuire and Patricia Cornforth, hoover at the Club Exchange.
'
son
are
the
Rawlings,
Monomacs

who presented a number of vaude-
to
Cape
Town,
South
Africa,
where
worn
.
vaude-
with a
A. J. Fe. inher g of Leslie avenue
ville casts, which were ver
The Rodin Club met at the home Louis Marshall, Olympics, C ama. they will visit relatives. Mr. and
matching skirt,
y gener- is attending The Dire c t Mail co n - I of M rs. P . W• . inkelman on Wednes• raderie and the Pilots. The sched- Mrs. Man d e l s tarom plan to sail
ously appl au ded.
ule will begin the latter part of from New York Oct. 23 on the
makes an indi-
; day evening.
Twentieth Century Club Building just a step from Woodward
At this meetin g the following vention in Buffalo.
.
After
usual October and finish the third week Majestic for England and from
!business meeting
the the
members
vidual frock. "'''
were appointed as delegates to the
Miss Lois Roth and Adeline She- I played cards and later lunch was in January.
there will embark on the latter
local conference of Jewish organ-
peen lust returned from a 10-day served. Out-of-town guests were
The committee also completed half of their trip.
ization for th e purp ose
DANCE MUSIC which last winter season thrilled the patrons
of electing visit to Chicago, where they were Mrs. E. Koffman, Mrs. L. Hutton plans for a dramatic tournament
A color scheme of red and h'
delegates to the American Jewish guests at the Drake Hotel.
of the exclusive Surf Club of Miami Beach, this year's
to
be held next March and an ora- was used in the decoration of the
I and Mrs. A. Mondroff all of Ba
Congress: Milford
ilford Stern. Benja-
tomcat contest to be held in May. luncheon table, while a ship model
'
City.
Th
e
next
meeting
will
be
min
F.
Goldman
and
feature at Bloomfield Country Club
Rabbi Ilarry
Mrs A. A. Schmier of the Rich- at the home of Mrs. II. Baer, 2312
Z. Gordon.
and ship favors added further to
tan Apartments has left for a two; Hazelwood, on Wednesday eve-
the effectiveness of the table.
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal ad- week's visit with relatives in New ning, Oct. 14.
Among the guests attending the
dressed the lodge in behalf of the York.
C ommunit
F d
Th e S
th followi ng f rom out
S is terhood of Beth Israel affair w
y un
campaign.
Miss Mildred Schlussel, bride- C
RHYTHMIC—ENCHANTING — COLORFUL
Misses Dorothy and
ongregation presented the Tem-
Mrs. S. B. Danto and family who; elect of Oct. 25, was honored with
Gfol td)iee 'it
Wye:below, Mrs. Samuel
pie
with
two
beautiful
menorahs,
hare been spending a few months shower on Thursday, Sept. 17, by
B'NAI MOSHE ELECTS
Werbelow and Mrs. Alex Kahn,
at Lexington. Michigan, will return the Misses Jean and Sally Stolar- , which were lighted for the first Bay City; Mrs. Jerry Werbelow
time last Friday
_
ay evening.
RUSSIAN ATMOSPHERE—COSTUMED SERVICE
,
GUNSBERG PRESIDENT ' the early part of next month. I sky.
Alma; Mrs. John Brandie, Lan-
new note of gaiety to welcome in the season
1
sing;
Mrs.
Nathan
Rosenberg,
Mrs.
Jackson Jewry is elated over the Samuel Bloomberg, Mrs. Sarah
Mr. and area. William Frank, for-j Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Kirsch-
At the meeting of Congregation
frnai Moshe on Sept. 16, election merle of Calvert avenue. are now baum were hosts to 60 guests at a nomination of Maurice Ilenman Marks and Mrs. Sam Sussman, De-
of officers took place. Sam Guns- domiciled at 30 Rhode Island ave. costume supper party commemor- for'mayor of our city. Mr. Hen-
trait; Miss Jeannette Cohen, Chi-
for the Cossack by the
berg, well known in the Corn- nue. sting their tenth wedding anni- man is president of Temple Beth
Israeh
and Mrs. Philip Maine, for-
munIty, was elected president. Mr.
versary.
merly of Jackson.
Festive Canopy
—Or it may be
Mrs.
Herman
Sable
of
Gunsberg formerly served as
Re•ten
The death of Mrs. Rena Beatty
wool mesh—one
president of the congregation.' i‘eeloyard entertained with a br, dese Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt of At-
a
t Bellevue ,
-,
sa
dd
ene
•r.t.
in
t
h
d
of the newest
Maurice Seligman of Webb ave-
honer of her sister. Roee kinson avenue will be at home on
e
members of the Sisterhood, Mrs. Voluntary Choir Now Beier g
nue, who has been president for
ostem, echo retsomed rem., a three Sunday, Oct. 11, from 3 to 6 and
of blouses--dark
TARIFF—Opening Night, $3.50 per person including
Org ized at an Temple
years of an outstanding congrega. manth's stay in New York. 8 to 12 p. m., in honor of the en- Beatty being a former resident of
or
bright shades. (14 0 0
Jackson. Rabbi J erome
fla n in Toledo, Ohio, has been
Supper a la Russe
gagement of their daughter, Shim-
Beth El.
."' 5 ,1 M ... William Beeakv ley Bernice, to Irvin Sirkin of To. officiated on Monday at Bellevue.
elected vice-president. Mr. Selig-
mow, shop—Fire no,.
man, is known as a forceful speak. ^nd daocchter. Suzanne. termer! ,
SI.00 Convert ni ghtly thereafter
ronto. No cards.
George Galvani, musical direc-
nro-ed aossrose. are nom 3 '•3 i ,n 9 T
er, and • capable communal lead-
tor of Temple Beth El, announces
er. Joseph Grossman was unani- '9 5‘eig new home at 17315 Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schmier of
the
organization of a mixed cour se
, nsin avenue.
mously elected secretary.
Euclid avenue announce the Bar
The Northwestern branch of the for the purpose of studying re-
Telephone for Reservations ... Cadillac 9823
Mitzvah of their son, Allen Ben- Old Folks Home will feature its
The installation banquet will he
ligious services of the Sabbath and
Men. ',eels Smith of Blaine aye. jamin, at the Shaarey Zedek, on first regular meeting with • social
held on Sunday, Oct. 25, under the
festivals as well as the presenta-
auspices of the Sisterhood. All ""n mataresi to Chicago to visit Saturday, Oct. 24. Reception for tea and bridge to be held at lintel tion of sacred cantatas. Men and
with her daughter.
family and friends Sunday, Oct.' Stotler on Monday, Oct. 12, 1:30
are invited.
women with vocal ability and some
25, from 2 to 5 and it to Id p. m. p. m. Every member is requested
The opening of Sunday School
musical training who are inter-
W ee Sateley Kelt entertiled
.
to bring ■ friend. Plans will be ested in sacred choral singing and
will be on Sunday morning, Oct.'
General
c cit her friends et a tea na Sen.
Among those who panned the. made for a midnight show to be
11, at 10 o'clock, under the super. j d•v
wish to join the voluntary choir of
Insurance
net
I.
f'. 55. bsr examination two weeks ago
vision of I. H. Mendelssohn,
given Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Temple Beth El may now apply to
n'assure of her ', nest, Miss Estelle was Charles M. Weingarden of ,
2210 Park Ave.
perintendent, and teachers.
Oriole Theater. All organizations Mr. Galvani for voice trials by
Cohen of Toronto.
Detroit
are asked to keep this date open. calling his studio, Columbia 2943..
Randolph 8181

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