PA1 piEpEntonytwisn a Ro ificm PAGE TWO and At FR Stc ' 40% BELOW NORMAL 1 2c ALL SHIRTS 1 0 lbs. di ft The fall season of activities of the Yining People's Temple Club of Temple Beth El will get under way Sunday with an open mixer, imelhocks Quickly Corrects Double Chin ... 80c FLAT WORK' 80c DAMP WASH Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets 25c 35c C All Ironed Service 25c FLAT PIECES LAUNDRY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 * Certified Helena Rubinstein's Muscle Tightener Fair 25c Lace Curtains in th Mrs. Lichtig Heads S. Z. Sisterhood The Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will open its fall season of activities with a lunch- eon Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 12:30 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. The program will ..consist of a tableau presenting "Famous Wo- seme men of Judea." AN AMAZING FACT Mrs. Herman B. Wetsman is Dr. and Mrs. Louis Adrian Mrs. Benjamin B. Stepsay and We launder were shirts he the WSW./ enstener than say Daudet In lb. ate. All Schwartz are now domiciled in son, David, are visiting Mrs. Step- chairman of the luncheon commit- rams welt.. ettentineally laenderea their new home on Cambridge Bay's sisters in Los Angeles and sesrweat. Road. Santa Monica, Calif., for the win - ter. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich and daughter, Helen, and their guest, The Junior Lechem Aniyim met Flat pieces carefully ironed. Lucille Bloom , of New York, are at the home of Merle Bronstein Additional pounds, 4c lb. spending a few days in Chicago, on Hazelwood Ave. last Wednes- visiting a Century of Progress Ex- day evening. Plans are under position. way for the annual dance, to be held Sunday evening, Nov. 25, at Pieces Robert Smolian of Mt Vernon, the Pier Ballroom. and ironed. N. Y., who in a student at the 10 large pieces permitted. University of Michigan, spent the A regular meeting of Alpha holidays with his uncle and aunt, Gamma Phi Sorority will be held Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine of Gene- on Tuesday evening, Oct. 2, at iC;;E RTU ING see Ave. the home of Miss Ilermina Brock, Net responsible he see- ► wal ye olel.whlieeel curtains where plans for the coming sea- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lemle re- non will be formulated. All cor- turned to their home in Monroe, respondence should be sent to La., after an extended visit with Miss Dorothy Bronstein, secre- their children, Dr. and Mrs. Da- tary, 1970 Hazelwood Ave., in the Each Double, es. Single MISS JOSEPHINE STERN vid Weingarden. They were ac- future. 2 pi We guarantee to be held from 3 to 6 o'clock in companied by their son and daugh- the return ef the social hall of the Temple. In ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pythian Sisters of Greater De- your OWE addition; there will be a short Lemle, who were here for a 10Alay troit Temple No. 162 will hold feathers. business meeting at which plans visit. MRS. DAVID B. LICHTIG the first business meeting of the of the various groups will be die- fall term on Oct. 1, at Buddy's, Mrs. Melville Welt returned from 12th and Taylor. tee, and will be assisted by Mrs. cussed. Charles Robinson and Mrs. Emil "We want all who are inter- a visit with her mother in Chicago. Pr. aoaad WEARING APPAREL ested in the activities of the The many friends of Dr. Edward Loewenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fleischer Young People's Temple Club to Mrs. David B. Lichtig, newly J. Bernstein will be glad to learn P" Pa" IOC attend," said Miriam Carver, who of Cincinnati were guests at the that he has recovered from his re- elected president of the Sisterhood, Minimum alarm $1.80 is in charge of preparations for Stotler the past week. cent illness and has resumed his will preside. the affair. "The club will be at practice. This week Mrs. Lichtig also an- 4■ MMINIIIIM ■ IINP Mrs. Harry E. Byron and daugh- home' to young men and women nounced the selection of the fol- alike for the purpose of acquaint- ter, Eileen, of W. Boston Blvd., re- Mrs. Albert Oppenheim is re- lowing to head the various commit- turned Tuesday from an extended cuperating from a ircent opera- ing them with our program." tees of the Sisterhood: Because of the interesting and visit at the Hotel Balsam, Dixville tion. Program committee: Chairman, varied program of activities which Noche, in New Hampshire. Mrs. Arthur Purdy; co-chairman, will be ,carried on by the groups, Miss Mary Sherman of Glendale Mrs. Harry Z. Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund re- membership in the club is ex- Ave. was hostess to a group of Activities committee: Chairman, turned from a motor trip in the pected to be even larger than it 20 girls last Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt; co-chair- East. wait last year, according to Jose- a shower in honor of Miss Edna man, Mrs. S. J. Eder. phine Stern, • chairman of the Miss Marjorie Epstean left for Tann of Parkside Ave. Miss Tann Social committee: Chairman, membership committee. New York, where she will stay in- is to be wed to S. Stuart Chasid Mrs. Herman Wetsman; co-chair- Dr. Milton Marx, chairman of of this city. definitely. man, Mrs. Emil 1.oewenberg. the athletic group, has announced HoSpitality committee: Chair- that starting Oct. 15 the bad- The Misses Faye Goldstein and Louise Selling will arrive man, Mrs. II. H. Warner; co-chair- LEADER'S minton courts will be available in Miss It Costs No More for the Best Detroit Sunday from Syracuse, Sophie Moss were joint hostesses man, Mrs. David Diamond. to members on Monday and N. Y. for a visit with her parents, at a dinner and personal shower Delinquent dues committee: Thursday nights, from 8 to 11, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger at the Book-Cadillac Italian Gar- in the gymnasium of the Temple. and will sail for Europe Oct. 16, dens on Tuesday, Sept. 26, honor- Chairman, Mrs. Myron Keys; co- The first meeting of the discus- from Ncw York and expects to ing Miss Kitty Moss, a bride-elect, chairman, Mrs. Irwin Cohn. *100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED sion group, under the chairman- spent eight months abroad. Membership committee: Chair- whose marriage to Harry Gold- People of discriminating tastes tend their ship of Arthur Goulson, will be stein will be solemnized at the man, Mrs. Jack Tobin; co-chair- rugs here to be cleaned. Let us include held on the afternoon of Oct. 27. United Jewish Appeal cam- Book-Cadillac on Nov. 11. There man, Mrs. Ily Gittleman. you among our satisfied customers. A speaker and topic will be an- paigns for German-Jewish relief, were 60 guests seated around the House committee: Chairman, nounced shortly. scheduled for October, include attractively decorated table, and Mrs. A. J. Copeland; co-chairman, Plans are going ahead for the two in Michigan—in Grand. Rapids each guest received a favor.) Mrs. Charles A. Smith. 111011 LINWOOD MK. production of two one-act plays and Kalamazon--with the follow- Bridge was the diversion of the i Music committee: Chairman, I Mrs. Abraham Cooper; co-chains and either a musical novelty or ing officers: !eider Graff, Julius evening. man, Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler. excerpts from the opera "Robin Isenberg and Philip M. Fried- Printing committee: Chairman, Hood" for some time during No- man, co-chairmen, and Joseph S. In honor of Miss Mrs. George Levey; co-chairman, vember. The dramatics and mu- Folz, secretary. Ackerman, bride-elect of Oct. 7, Mrs. Meyer Ginsberg. sic groups are looking for fresh Mrs. William Elkin and Miss Sick committee: Chairman, Mrs. talent for their production. Ac- Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich Ethel Feinstein were joint host- cording to Theodore Birnkrant, will be hosts to a group of friends asses at a handkerchief and hos- A. B. Stralser. Publicity committee: Chairman, chairman of the dramatic group, at dinner on Saturday, Sept. 30. fiery shower at the latter's home, Mrs. Aaron Kurland; co-chairman, the policy of that group of ro- 16895 Muirland Ave., Thursday, Mrs. Theodore Levin. Herbert Newman and sister, Sept. 20. Miss Rosalie Glasser tating acting, directing and stag- Budget committee: Chairman, ing among the members will be Marie, formerly of the Wilshire, also entertained for :slim Acker- Mrs. David Zemon; co-chairman, continued this year. are living at the Belcrest. THE NEW AND ENLARGED man. Mrs. M. H. Zackheim. Casting for the first group of Flower Fund committee: Chair- Mrs. Harry Wetsman of Calvert plays will begin at a meeting of Sifts: Horace J. Haber, who has man, Mrs. Joseph Zeck rp an; co- the dramatics group, to be held Ave. is visiting with relatives in been visiting her parents, Mr. and chairman, Mrs. Herman Cohen. 8737 TWELFTH STREET at the Temple, Wednesday night, Chicago. Mrs. Leo Michelson pf 2070 Col- Religious committee: Chairman, Oct. 3, at 8 o'clock. All inter- Cool and Comfortable Miss Miriam Ruth Herschberg, lingwood Ave., left for her home Mrs. A. M. Hershman; co-chair- ested in staging, directing or act- For a meal that you are sure to enjoy, visit the Blaine man, Mrs. Robert Marwil. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. in Birmingham, Ala. ing are asked to attend. Restaurant and be convinced. For reservations for the lunch- — Herschberg of Atkinson Ave., left WE PAY THE SALES TAX The first meeting of Alpha eon call Mrs. Hy Gittleman, Town- Saturday to begin her studies at BEER IF YOU LIKE Highland Manor, Tarrytown-on- Gamma Zeta Sorority was held send 8-7584. Plans are also being formulated MORRIN PEINNILBEIL Proprietor the-Hudson, Tarrytown, N. Y. at the home of Miss Ann Adler, Officers for the carnival to take place Sat- 577 Westminster Ave. urday evening, Nov. 11, and Sun- Mrs. I. D. Straus entertained 1.8 were elected as follows: Ann Ad- guests at luncheon eriday, at her ler, president; Jeanette Lefkowitz, day, Nov. 12. vice-president; Dina Bogrow, sec- Young Israel members and summer home at Walnut Lake. Rev. Zaludkowski Officiates - retary; Rose Alpir.er, treasurer. their friends will gather on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. B. Shwayder spent at Hebrew Institute of Uni- day evening, Oct. 1, at the Young w days in Chicago the past versity Heights, N. Y. Mrs. Arthur K. Brandeis, of New Israel Building,' for the annual a wee fe k York City, arrived Thursday, to Simchas Torah party. Rabbi TRINITY 2.3488 Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski, for- I spend several weeks with her sin- SEWARD 0 11TH AT Isaac Stollman will be the prin- Miss Stone, Stone, daughter Mr, and Naomi Mrs. Sidney left of ter, Mrs. Cora Sloman, of Highland mer cantor of Congregation cipal speaker. FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 28 Shaarey Zedek, is now officiating Ave. While in Detroit, she will stay SUNDAY, Matinee and E•ening, SEPT. 30 0 A catered banquet will be for the University of Wisconsin cantor of the Hebrew Institute of served and the holiday spirit will and is at the Ann Emery Home, at the Beh-rest Hotel. TUESDAY NIGHT, OOCT. 2 University Heights of New York, prevail throughout the evening's M. Fishson and Company in a New Modern Play one of the most important congre- • program. For the First Time in the United State. George Henry Goldstone, son of I Mrs. Melvin Kopple, of Colorado gations in New York City. ,. Reservations are to be made by Dr. and Mrs. Ruby Goldstone left s a esvetrh ae l wgueeeksto of calling Jack Isbee, chairmen, Eu- for Albion, Mich., where he " er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius clid 5117-W, or by seeing the attend Albion College, A problem play with 5 scenes. I will Stern. Gastein they will come to Paris committees at the Young Israel — SOMETHING WORTH SEEING it to join Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel headquarters, 2691 Joy Road. Mrs. Charles King of Santa Tell all your friend. not to miss this play. ✓ Mrs. Oscar Blumberg and her Nathanson. The party will then Reservations are 55 cents per Rosa Drive, returned front an ex- The Entire Company in Beautiful Parts two sons, Gordon and Edward motor to Normandy, Brittany 0 person. tended visit in Atlantic City. - Maier, of Glynn court, returned re- Belgium and Holland, sailing for Prices: Eve.--35e, 50c, 78c, $1.00, Plus Tan Miss Ann Auster was hostess at cently from a three-months' stay in America after they make a rapid Mathes-25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, Plus Tan Flower. for all occasions- rj tour of the south of England and 1101. al0011.1131 1011 1111:11. - Joy Florist. Garfield 6082. a miscellaneous shower last Tues- Charlevoix. 1101 D Scotland. day evening at her home on Elm- and Mrs. Fred H. Klein of Mr. hurst Ave., honoring Priscilla Ack- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomarin and erman, a bride-elect. Other hos- Detroit have left Vienna, Austria, tesses during the past few weeks for a fortnight's stay at Bad Gas- family and Mr. and Mrs. Stan were: Mrs. William Elkin, Ethel tein. Before their arrival in Brawer and daughter, Joan, for- Feinstein, Mrs. P. H. Krause, Vienna they had enjoyed • so- merly of Kirby Ave., are now re- Esther Nelson, Mrs. J. Karden and ours at Capri, Naples, Rome, siding at 2058 West Philadelphia Florence and Venice. From Bad Ave. Rosalie Glasser. 25 "1 LEGAL CHRONICLE Y. P. T. C. Planning Its Fall Activities THESE PRICES ARE IC St TH E If chins could speak, you'd be hearing praise galore for this Muscle Tightener (Georgine Lame). It acts- quickly—on drooping chin lines—the ageing look caused by double chin and relaxed contours. Use it for any puffiness under the eyes, too. 1.50, 3.00 For stringy, crepey throat—Helena Rubinstein's Herbal Muscle Oil. Newt Scientific. Corrective. 1.50 TOILETRIES—STREET FLOOR . w•miiminwininninuminiunnumoimmumiiminnininliwww. • o You Value Your Clothes? Dry Cleaning RUG CLEANING Restores Their Beauty and Smartness MEN'S SUITS or TOPCOATS CARPET CLEAN/NG CO. r / g g g g g lo Price. 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