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