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v friteriaut favisk Periodical Cotter txJrTOH

MEIJI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

and THE LEGAL CHROtstc.s.t

7/1 E YkFROCK AWIS/1

HELEN KASS REVIEWS
HER PALESTINE VISIT

Jr. Hadassah Hears Her Report;
Plans Dance on Nov. 29

The Detroit unit of Junior Ila-
dassah welcomed many new mem-
bers to its first general meeting of
the season on Tuesday evening.

MARTY MORANZ

First Fall Meeting
Of Temple Y. P. C.

MEZZANINE

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S. I
PROGRAM OUTLINED

Engagements

Over 200 people attended the
first fall meeting of the Young
People's Temple Club of Terdple
Mr. and Mrs. J. Saks of West Philadelphia Ave. announce the
Beth El, held last Sunday at the engagement of their daughter, Esther Fay, to Joe Gross, son of Mr.
Many applications for and Mrs. T. Gross. The Tenoyim ceremony will be observed on
Temple.
membership in that active organi- Oct. 7 by Rabbi Unger.
zation were received. It is ex-
pected that this year will witness
the largest membership in the
history of the club. According
to Josephine Stern, chairman of
the membership committee, ap-
plications for membership will be
accepted at the meetings of any
Oct. 7—Miss Priscilla Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
of the groups. Because activities Samuel Ackerman, to Nathan B. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
of the various groups are starting Cooper of Leicester Court, at 5:30 p. nit, at the Shaarey Zedek
early this season, those desiring Rabbi A. H. Hershman officiating.
to join the club are advised to
Oct. 7—Miss Ruth Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mx
make application now.
Solomon of 2227 Gladstone Ave., to Mauro II. Roth, son of Mr. and
Dancing and refreshments were Mrs. Jacob Roth of 736 W. Bethune Ave., at the Whittier Hotel.
enjoyed at the meeting, and plans
Oct. 7—Miss Rose Wuntner, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Wuntner
for the season were discussed by
of 2033 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Jack Homer, brother and brother-in-
the group chairmen.
law of Mr. and Sirs. Jack Dvorin of W. Euclid Ave., at Jericho
On Oct. 17 the first meeting of
Temple.
the music group will be held.
Oct. 7—Miss Cecile Ellenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Chairman Philip Stern announced
that casting for the operetta Ellenstein of Buena Vista Ave., to Dr. George Berglin of Chicago.
"Robin Hood," to be produced Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony.
Oct. 7—Beta Sadell Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
some time in December on the
same program with two plays, Goodman, to Joseph A. Stifter, son of Mrs. C. Stifterrof Chicago.
Reception at Belcrest, 2 to 6 p m. No cards.
will take place at that meeting.
The badminton group, under
Oct. 10—Miss Sally Nederlander, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the direction of Dr. Milton Marx, Robert Nederlander of Saranac Lake, N. Y., formerly of Detroit, to
will start its Monday and Thurs- William H. Elsohn, son of Mrs. Fanny II. Elsohn of Syracuse, N.
day evening meetings, on Oct. I at Saranac Lake.
15, in the Temple gymnasium.
Oct. 14—Miss Celia Moskovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I
I
The dramatics groan held its .Moskovitz of 260 Rosedale Court, to Leo L. Bigelman, son of Mr.
first meeting last Wednesday and Mrs. Abe Bigelman. Ceremony at Congregation B'nai David,
night. The plays to be produced Elmhurst at Fourteenth, at 3 o'clock. Reception at 260 Rosedale
during the year were discussed Court, 4:30 to 6:30 and 8 to 10. No cards.
and initial casting was started.
Oct. 14—Miss Elsie Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
c
A prominent Wayne University
Kline of 3202 Cortland Ave., to Julius Gunsberg, son of Mr. and
professor will speak on a to i s
Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg of Cherrylawn Ave. Reception at the Bel-
of current interest at the fist
crest Hotel from 4 to 6 p. m. No cards.
meeting of the discussion gr p,
Oct. 14—Miss Ruth Rae Marks, sister of Mrs. Ida Schultz of
to be held on Sunday afterno n,
2605 Elmhurst Ave., to Dr. Samuel B. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oct. 28. .
Under the co-sponsorship of the Peter Goss of Ann Arbor. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will officiate. Re-
music and drama groups, plans ception, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
Oct. 18—Miss Helen L. Shetzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Isaac
are going ahead for the produc-
tion of a completely original Shetzer of 2071 Longfellow Ave., to Dr. Harry E. August, son of
Young People's Revue, to be held Mr. and Mrs. Isaac August. At home, 7 to 10 p. in. No cards.
early in the spring.
Oct. 21—Miss Dorothy Kruger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Kruger of 2630 Blaine Ave., to Gerald MOSS, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Zelman Muscovich of 2689 Sturtevant Ave., at Congregation B'nai
David, Elmhurst and 14th. Ceremony at 6 p. m. Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka will officiate.

Imply NEW El
Netts



TWEED
SUITS

raccoon-
. trimmed

•35.00

Fully inter-lined

S. Z. Sisterhood
Luncheon Oct. 10

Livernois-Davison

Greenhouse

Sunshine House
for Children

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

FOR WOMEN

• • •

A Youthful
Gown for Madame

—with

$2t"

RUTH GOTTFRIED SCHMERIN

Births

Marriages

Jr. Congregation
Resumes Services
%'Phis

LANSING NOTES

"Socioloor• of Jewish Life"
e" •nd another I
In "TT« Theory end Practice of Teaching
In the Jewleh Re... /shoot - ilabla
emlarbatiall win also give • course at the
Jewish Community Center In "flub
Leadership .
-

Among the many Lansineltes attend-
MK the World Perin games In Detroit
Sr. Mr. and Mra C. Federman.

Mra N. nom and Mrs. J. Rotas are
spending the week-end in Detroit. rocs
will t.. Joined there by Mr. Gold and
Dr. Rogan.

Ml,. Fayette Tannenhols of Petrolt
and Mrs
Itoran are entertain!. for
W., Poesy Fink. • twirls-alert of Ott,
early winter. at • luncheon and linen
shower at the Wilshire OM. 1.

A lovely baby Mower wee risen ant
by Mrs. It Graham and Miss Alice
J ackson In honor •f Mra I. flolomon.

Ira Dante. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schumer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kidney Wallas. Mr. and
Mn Patti Martenthal, Mr.nd
Mrs.
a
Nathan Master, Mr. and Mr a res.
Robinson. Mr. and Mra. Milton Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lava. Mr. and Wm
Nathan Rats. Mr. •nd Mrs. Robert
Mitchell. Wm. Abe Dante. Mr. and Mrs.
Jo...ph "rano.. Kt and Mrs. Harrn•n
Oma. Mr. and Mrs. m
Arkin. Mr.
and Mrs. Paull. Aim. Mr. and Urn.
Meyer Roach.. Mr. and Mew t. Dort,
Mr. and Mra. Oar's wale., Mr.and
Mm
Taier. Mr and Mr. Jaen Ito•
mnatro. air. and M. Pam Conga.. Mr
end Mn 14 labor. Mr. and Mra At
Oppenatr. Mr. and M. Lan Zahman,
Parity Chapter. gedaken. Dr and mre
David Kliiar, Mr and Mee Pnplp gloms
vita. Mr.and Mn Jacob genaka. Mr.
and Mrs. Claw smith, Mr. and Mr. R.
Snetzer.

aid

newer. far all occasion.—
D.:tar-Joy Florist, Garfield 6052.

velvet and

metallic accents

social hall of the synagogue. Ad-
mission will be free to members.
Ruth Gottfried Schmerin, newly
appointed chairman of the social
committee in charge of this party,
say 's er committee is planning
thes affair as a get-acquainted par-
ty for old and new members of
the society.
A record attendance heard Dr.
Leonard Sidlow, president, out-
line the program of social and
cultural activities for the 1934-
35 season of the society at the
first open meeting held Sept. 30.
There were brief addresses of
welcome by Louis Sobel, new di-
rector of the Jewish Venter, Isaac
Shetzer, and Dr. A. M. Ilershman.
Dr. Hershman urged that the
Hershman urged that the members
of the Young People's Society at-
tend Friday night services in the
synagogue.
Mrs. Schmerin, who reported
for the social committee, said that
a Thanksgiving Day tea dance has
been scheduled for the afternoon
Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Sutkin of 2935 Sturtevan of Nov. 29. Tentative plans for
Ave., a son.
a card festival, the annual spring
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubinoff of 3036 Virginia Park, a formal dance, and another tea
son, Raymond.
dance were also announced by
Mrs. Schmerin. Her committee
will also have charge of the social
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
hour held after the regular open
DINNER DANCE OCT. 28
meetings.
The study group, which enjoyed
Plans for the Home Relief So-
FISHER - KRELL
ciety's coming affair, the cabaret
Miss Sylvia B. Krell, daughter such great popularity last year,
and dinner dance, to take place on of Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell, be- will be continued this year under
Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Statler came the bride of Max Fisher, son the directorship of Theodore Ba-
of Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, ruch. This group will meet every
on Oct. 4. Rabbi A M. Ilershman Tuesday evening at home of mem-
read the nuptials in the presence bers, and will conduct 'hi-weekly
of the immediate families at th e discussions on Jewish literature
home of the bride. Miss Shirley and general subjects of interest
Krell was maid of honor. Fol- to Jews. Guest speakers will ad-
lowing the ceremony, a wedding dress these meetings and lead the
discussion.
breakfast was served.
A new group -has been organ-
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left on a
trip to the West Indies and South ized this year for the purpose of
America and after Nov. 1 will drama study, and will meet every
other Wednesday evening begin-
reside at the Wilshire Hotel.
ning Oct. 17. This group, headed
by Alex Baruch will meet at the
synagogue, and will be addressed
by men and women specializing in
different phases of the drama.
The Y. P. S. Players have al-
Saturday, Oct. 6, the Junior
aggregation of Shaarey Zedek re- ready started the new season un-
der
the directorship of Milton .1.
sumes weekly services for the new
year. Herbert Levin will act as Rose and Miss Malvern Ross. Try-
outs
and rehearsals are now being
chazon and Miss Gertrude Preget.-
son will deliver a resume of the held each Wednesday evening for
3 one-act plays to be given during
week's Sedra.
The officers of the Junior Con- November.
The publication commit to e
gregation for this year are: Sey-
mour Stocker, president; Mandell which has been completely reor-
Berman, vice-president.
ganized this season, will have Miss
Next Saturday, Oct. 13, the Ruth Bachrach as editor and
RAY GORRELL
Junior Congregation, in honor of plans to publish a monthly paper
the Bar Mitzvah of Jerome Sonen- devoted to news of Y P S activi-
ballrooms, are moving forward ra•
klar, son of Cantor Jacob Sonen- ties and topics of general interest
pidly, according to committee
klar, and one of the Junior's active to Jewish youth. Others on the
workers.
members, will be in attendance in publication committee are: Alex
Music and entertainment will be the main synagogue. The Bar Mitz- Baruch, Theodore Baruch, Miss
furnished by Del Delbridge and vah himself will chant the morn-
Hannah Ferman, David Levin,
Ray Correll.
ing service and Cantor Sonenklar Slim Leona Levin, Harry Seligson
Inasmuch as the affair is to be and his choir will render the Mos- and Arthur Y. Winer.
the sole money-raising attempt of oaf service. Miss Shirley Rosen-
Former Y. P. S. members who
the organization for the year, !lim- thal will deliver the resume of the
have not already done so should
bers of the society are striving to Sedra of the week.
file
membership applications for
insure the same success to the
the 1934.35 season with the secre-
event that has characterized their
taries, Miss Eleanor Schetzer,
previous social functions.
Rabbi David Colarbaton'a sermon for
1707 Seward, or Miss Ruth Bach-
A plan to enlist the support of Friday night is entitled "Adam or Ape?" rach, 455 W. Hancock. Only mem-
prominent Jews• of Detroit in be-
Mrs /I. Stradman entertained at her bers in good standing will be per-
put
into
ac-
W.
half of the affair
hornr at a personal shower for Mre I.
mitted to participate in Y. P. S.
tion by the committee headed by Nadel:new the former Ruth Weintraub, activities.
on Oct. 1. A linen shower was also
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman. "The e lven for Mrs. Naileintan by Mrs. N.
work of the organization in relief Bold and her mother, Mrs. C. Marlon.
for destitute families and for
The Ladles Ald Society held Its god
mothers and children technically meeting of the year wslit. 27 at the home
beyond the care of public institu- of Mrs. F. Itimes. The nod meeting of
the lieth aleterhood w a held at the
tional care, or while they are home of Mrs P. Orossnian Oct. 2
awaiting the attention of the re-
Mr. and lire R. Edison nave And as
sponsibility for many lives that their RUPP. for the pas( few days the
can't and won't be ignored" de- formers mother and brother, Mr. It.
Edelson and Mr. Ii. Earl.. of New
clared Mrs. Shulman.
York City.
A list of prominent Jews of De-
Rabbi Claim-haunt has ban requested
troit who have already pledged again
thin year to Join the faculty of
their support to the organization Roth El College of Jewish Studios The
torm opens on Mond.. and Rabbi Ce-
for the affair follows:
darbsum will conduct roars* in the

Ur. and Mrs. Albert J. Altman. Mr.
and lire M. 13. Arkin, Mr. and Mrs
Marry Ash, Mr. and Ws. David Bader,
Mr. and Mr. S. A. Barnett, Mr. and
Mra. Ilarry Cogsan, Mr.and Mrs. Chan
Cornell. Mr. and Mrs I. Dante. Mr. and
Mra P. It.. Iwnto, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Dworkin, Dr. and Mr*. Abe Ferar, Mr.
and Mr. Ira Froldenarg. Mr. and Mrs
Herman Oates, Mr. and Mr. A. Ginsberg.
Mr. and X. I. Oran., Mr. and Mrs
Herman Oranare, Mr. and Mrs. Ban
Oale, Mr. and Mr. I. IC. floodmen. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Horowita. Mr. and Met
A. Jackal.. Dr. and Mrs It. R. Fall-
man Mr, and Wm IL Kanner, Mr.
and Mn Jerome Kanter, Mr. and Mrs
M. J. Kogan. Mr. and Mrs. a !Comer,
Mr. and Mrs.JotLeak Mr. and 111.
Ralph Levy, Mr. and Mra Seymour
Lea., Mr. and Mrs. C. Manila, Mr. and
Mra. Nathan kii•naberg, Mr. and Met
IL
Barney Newman. Dr. and Mrs. I
Potosi., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal,
Mr and Mrs William Roth. Mr and
Mr. Joann gar. Mr. and Mrs Mc..
Rhatzen, Mr. and Mrs. Hare 51.
man, Mr. and Mr. Nathan Parakeet,
M r. and au Edw•rd Mein, Mrs. Ilen•
riett• Tber. Mr. and Mrs. W. Toilets.
Mr and Mra Al Welmnan. Mr. and Mrs.
William Gordon. Mr. and Wm Ralph
Weisman, Dr. and Mra N. Perils, De.
and Mr•. Joseph Jana, Mr. and Mn
°sonar O. Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. lie,
man J. Artne. Mr. and Mra Jack How.
ant. 14r. and Mrs Jails. Braun. Mr.
Ras Robert• Mr.• end Mrs. /each Ea-
bc w Rub in lima..• Mr and Me' Heresy
Oroinin. Mr. and Mrs Sam Borman. Mr.
and Mr.. Pam Planer. Mr. and Met
ilsnese Yr. and Mn Ben Goal&
Mr. and Mn Jack Daaallaaan. 1 , 1. and
. P Mr L Palmas. Me andec Mrs FP
L
'S Yrs. m Rke
r. Mr.
Har
Mrain
. 0 5 Mn R B . pcbwerts Mr. and Mee
• Mrs Maurice
Tbactors Ism, Mrnd
Levy Dr. end Ma ir avitil Wellman. Mr.
eet1 Mr. P.m acgwans. We and Ma
Rope,. ...tin. Mr and Mra M•wie
Aran.. Mr anil Met Anthony Deutsch.
Mr. and Vett (Tee w•r.r....1. Mr •al
A. Katie,
Mr. Joy Yolla Me and MM.
Mr and Met two Gold. Mr. and Mr.

Floor:

Elaborate prizes for men and
women, refreshments and dancing I
will feature the season's first card I
party to be given by the Shaarey I
Zedck Young People's Society on
Saturday evening, Oct. 13, in the

7--
Wedding Calendar

Oct. 2 at the Statler Hotel. Anne
Manson, president, explained in de-
tail Junior Hadassah's projects;
Meier Shfeyah, the children's Edu-
cational center where 110 orphans
are being cared for and educated;
the Nurses' Training School, Par-
dess Anna, the agricultural colony,
its contribution to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, the additional pledge
to help care for 43 German-Jewish
refugee children.
Committees are already working
for the organization's first' fund-
raising affair of the new season,
the dance to be given Thanksgiving
Night, Nov. 29, in the Fountain sonday trvIcees
Room of the Masonic Temple.
Dr. I,o M. Franklin will occupy the
Marty Moranz is chairman of pulpit Sunday morning, Oct. 7. and speak
the eoblect, "Can %Vs Attain Unity?"
the dance committee and can be Mt
Services begin at 10:46 A. St.
reached at Townsend 7-3970. Sarah Sabbath Services:
••Paradlite Lost" will be the euldect of
Bloomfield is chairman of advertis-
Crams sermon Saturday'
Rabbi Leon
ing and can be reached at Town- alma Oct. S. at 10:30.
lath to College of Jewish !Radian
send 6-3551.
The opening sessions and the registra•
The membership drive will come (ion period of Belk 311 College of Jewish
to a close with a party, "A Night Studies will take place neat Monday
In the Bowery", to be held at the night. Oct. B. RegixtratIon will take
place between 7:30 and 8 o'clock.,clock.
Jewish Center on Oct. 16. This
party will be for paid-up members Thirteen different courses are being of-
Rod For the bulletin of the college or
only.
for further Information, tall thy college
Helen Kass, one of Junior Ha- office, Madison 1181.
Men* Temple (lab:
Pal-
dassah's members who visited
opening din-
The Iten's Temple
estine recently, gave an interesting ner of the season will be addressed by
Harold L. Ickes Secretary of the In•
talk on her impressions.
esident
Franklin
Ii. Ilooee-
In ! 'r
She was particularly thrilled terior
veltS Cabinet on the subject "Ame
with Tel Aviv, the bustling all- Faces &Changing World," Tuesday night.
As accommodations In
23, at 410.
Jewish city of 100,000 people, net
the soda! hall are limited. reaervallom
where the Jewish spirit pervades will be accepted strictly In the order
and Hebrew is heard everywhere. in which they arrive. Alter dinner Mr.
Ickes will dell roe Ills address In the
All those who attended Tuesday main
auditorium of the Temple. Those
night's meeting were taken on a who do not ce
om for dinner will be ad-
"tour" through the Nathan and Milted Into the auditorium at 60 cents
per person
Center,
the
Lena Strauss Health
The Temple Fonts:
Purchase your.ason tickets for the
Hadassah Hospital and Guggen-
Forum without delay. Purebas-
heim Play Center. The citrus in- Temple
e re
of season ticket• save 60 per cent,
dustries in the colonies and the and the holders of mason tickets will
have
the
most advantageoue PefIllalil of
boys' agricultural school were also
the Temple rerterved for them, while the
"visited." Boys of 16 to 18 years purchasers of single adinlesion will take
their
chanties.
Season tickets are 1310
of age attend this school and after
ten tenures and may be procured
two years' work go out on the for
Woodward at
at the Temple office.
farms. Many Americans go there. Olatistone.
The cultural activities, which
form a large part of Junior Ha-
dassah's interests, are noticeable
Fall colors in monotone or
in Tel Aviv.
mined tweeds—flattering collars
Ten days in Jerusalem, where
A fine program has been ar-
--them two-piece suits will be
the Jewish National Fund and Ke-
ren Hayesod buildings were visit- ranged for the annual luncheon of
your favorite fall costume—Two
the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
ed,
also
the
Hebrew
University
and
Myles with !'s length coot,.
David Wolfson Library. These two to take pace Wednesday, Oct. 10,
Thre•piece styles at 39.75.
are the greatest in Palestine and at 12:30 in the social hall of the
will influence Jewry throughout the synagogue.
SUITS-2ND aeon
Rabbi Hershman will say a few
world The Wailing Wall, Tiberias
(the Holy City of Palestine) and words on the contributions of the
Sisterhood
to the community. A
the Tombs of great Rabbis were
most interesting places to visit. colorful tableau, "Heroines of Ju-
I The Little Flower House
dea,"
will
be
presented under the
Helen Kass left no doubt in the
on the Corner
minds of her listeners, as to the skilled direction of Mrs. David
Werbe.
Miss
Helen Kerr, well
offer. you the largest selection
importance of the work which is
being done in the upbuilding of known cellist, accompanied by
of small house plants in town
Miss Sarah Wineberg, will play
■at reasonable prices.
Palestine.
musical accompaniments through-
Also Cut Flowers for all
occasions.
Congregation B'nai Moshe out. The cast consists of Miss
Samuel Eder, Mrs. Jack Tobin,
HE. DKIII It
Sunday School Extends
Sirs. Wolfe Kaplan, Mrs. Theodore
Registrations
Levin, Mrs. David Diamond. Mrs.
The Sunday School of Congre- Arthur Purdy is program chair-
gation B'nai Moshe has begun its man. Mrs. David B. Lichtig, pres-
sessions in the teaching of Bibli- ident of the Sisterhood, will pre-
cal history to approximately 200 side.
13517 LIVERNOIS
Members and friends who are
regular children.
HOgarth 8894
The quota has not been reached planning to attend are urged to
yet and therefore the school will call Mrs. Hy S. Gittleman, To.
still accept registrations for two 7.7854, at once.
The annual carnival of the Sis-
more weeks, closing registration
Sunday, Oct. 14. The board of terhood will take place Saturday
education finds it necessary to set night, Nov. 10, and Sunday, Nov.
a closing date in order to save 11.
disturbances in the classes.
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Pythian Sisters of Greater De-
(Day and Resident)
PHILOMATHIC TO MEET ON
SUNDAY AT SHAAREY ZEDEK troit Temple No. 152 will hold
MIAMI BEACH, FLA.
The next meeting of the Philo- an important meeting at Buddy's,
mathic Debating Club will be held 12th and Taylor, on Oct. 15, at
Beautiful private home near
Sunday, Oct. 7, at Congregation 8:30 sharp. 'Announcement will
ocean and schools. Nurse in
Shaarey Zedek. All members and be made soon of the Past Chiefs'
charge of group leaving
card party.
friends are asked to attend.
here last of October. Send
your child along for •
healthy, happy winter. Write
C. C. Goodman, R. N., Di-
rector, 15901 Chadbourne
Oct. 9—Hadassah regular monthly meeting.
Road, Cleveland, Ohio.
Oct. 9-8 P. M., Iladas.sah Professional Group.
Oct. 9—Study Group meeting of Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S., Louis
James Rosenberg, speaker. At home of Theodore Baruch,
2237 Taylor.
UPHOLSTERING
Oct. 10—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, luncheon meeting.
Expert Workmanship
13—Y. P. S. card party, in social hall of Shaarey Zedek.
Oct.
IA,WEST PRICES
Prizes. refreshments, dancing.
AU Work Ganeardleel
Oct. 14—European Women's Welfare Organization.
Schane Upholstering Co.
Ort.14—Dinner-dance of European Jewish Women's Welfare
Room Suites blade to Order
LI,,,,,,
Organization, at Northwood Inn.
gikel LINW(X)D, ea. Par.
e
Oct. 20—Lecture by Dr. Abraham L. Sachar before Zionist
- -- --
Organization of Detroit, at Hotel Statler, at 8:16 p. m.
Oct. 21—B'nai B'rith Auxiliary donor luncheon.•
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
Oct.
21—B'nai B'rith Auxiliary donor luncheon.
The Blue Bird Girls will give
Oct. 28—Home Relief dinner-dance.
their first bridge tea at the home
Oct. 30—Prentlauer Group bridge at Jewish Center.
of Mrs. Albert A. Ross, 2741 Cal-
Nov. 3—Zionists Balfour Day ball.
vert Ave, on Saturday, Oct. 20,
Nov. 10-11—Sisterhood of Shure) , Zedek annual bazaar.
at 2 p. m. The proceeds will go
Nov. 13—Temple Beth El Forum, Stuart Chase, speaker.
for charity.
Nov.
20—Temple Beth El Forum, George Sokolsky, speaker.
The girls are also planning a
and Prof.
Nov. 27—Temple Beth El Forum, Norman Thomas
hard time party for members and
Harry Gideouse, speakers.
their husbands on Oct. 27, at Mrs.
Dec.
4—Temple
Beth
El
Forum,
E.
C.
Engelbrecht,
speaker.
A. Ross' home. The next meeting
Dee. 4—Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon.
will be at Mrs. Robert Clinton's
Dee. 11—Hadassah Donor Luncheon.
home, 3314 Leslie Ave.
Dec. 11—Temple Beth El Forum, John Haynes Holmes, speaker.
Dec. 2—"A Night in Hawaii," at Book Cadillac Hotel, sponsored
GIFT TO HADASSAH FUND
by Zedakah Juniors.
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
Jar.. 8—Temple Beth El Forum, Dr. Morris Fishbein, speaker.
of the Infant Welfare Fund of
Jan. 15—Temple Beth El Forum, Prof. Eduard Lederer and Prof.
the Detroit chapter of Hadassah,
Emil Heimann, speakers.
has received a contribution from
Jae. 22—Temple Beth El Forum, Ludwig Lewisohn, speaker
MTS. Mary U. Feinberg, in mem-
Jan.
29—Temple Beth El Forum, Anita Block, speaker.
dear mother and fa-
05 7 of her
Feb. 5—Temple Beth El Forum, Maurice Hindus, speaker.
Ow. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dobrof-
sky. •

coat to be worn
late into fall

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Sizes 38 to 44

This softly flattering
crepe dress is typical of
our smart collection in
women's and halfsizes.

Us SEKS

MEZZANINE

FLOOR

len Woodward Aar.

THE SMARTEST AFFAIR OF THE SEASON!

CABARET AND
DINNER DANCE

Sunday, October 28, Six-Thirty

STATLER BALLROOMS

some Relief Society

• • MUSIC by one of tbe smartest band; of the Middle-watt!

DEL DELBRIDGE---RAY GORRELL



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and FOOD by Joseph Fussone, the Steles Chef



This will be

FLOOR SHOW—from Detroit's Newest Night Clubs!

most enjoyable contribution to •

your

worthy cause!

Convenient to Evenithitt

HOTEL

'Homelike rooms-
.Remodelled & Refinished.
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WITHOUT OATH

$ 2

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WILLIAM R. HOWARD

Manager

EAST NINTH NEAP EUCLID

CLEVELAND. 0.

for over 20 years

P
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Detroit's Leading Manufacturing

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P

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Jeweler

1 201 Metropolitan Building

and a NEW DEAL to all Customers

Over 20 years in Detroit ... formerly in the Washington Arcade
Building. Skilled, recommended by thousands of pleased cus-
tomers. Complete jewelry manufacturing facilities. You'll
appreciate Mr. Krawitz' personalized service, his creative ability
and above all his reasonable prices. Accept this announcement
as your special invitation to view his new shop.

Notice to Old Customers .. .

Inaugurating • NEW DEAL in every sense
of the word. All unpaid amiunts will be
erased from his books. Simply forget all
past obligations. Come in. See the new
facilities he offers.

FREE SERVICE .. .

Mr. Krawits will personally in.
spect and polish your jewelry ab-
solutely free of charge, while you
wait. Avail yourselves of this
unusual service.

Diamond Set Mounting

Solid platinum, hand made. with
6 spvkling dieweasls, featured as

• Grand ° P""'"

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