September 18, 1947 of A m e r i c a every Sunday at a.m. through W M A Q . 11:30 0 41 Rabbi Davis Will Conduct Holy Days Services Next Week Registration for the synagogue schools are to be held Sunday, October 5, at 10 a.m. at the Winnetka Woman's club. v * ,<r 1 I t f 1 \TIONE 0 The concluding services of the High Holy D a y s of the North Subur- W I L L A T T E N D S C H O O L L y m a n F . Newton, J r . , son of M r . ban Synagogue Beth E l at the Winnetka Women's club, Oak and Maple and M r s . L y m a n F . Newton, 1027 streets, Winnetka, will consist of the Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, will Kol Nidre service beginning at 6:45 begin classes at Lake Forest colp.m. Tuesday, September 23, and lege next week. He was graduated the Y o m Kippur service, Day of from New T r i e r High school this Atonement, on Wednesday Septem- spring. ber 24, from 9:30 a.m. to sundown. Rabbi Moshe Davis, dean of the Teacher's Institute, Jewish Theological Seminary of A m e r i c a , New Y o r k City, will officiate. Rabbi Davis received his bachelor's degree from the Teachers college, Columbia university, was ordained by the Seminary in 1941, and received his doctorate from the Hebrew university in Jerusalem, Palestine. Dr. Davis has been identified with many progressive movements in Jewish education, among them is his sponsoring of a Hebrew speaking summer camp on the E a s t coast, and Hebrew Nursery schools. He is program editor for the radio program "Eternal Light," sponsored by the Jewish Theological Seminary You and your guests F I N E A R T F U R N I T U R E O B J E C T S ft 0 o 0 > ' ir 1 UXA RUBBER at &VJJ> '99 Z 3 > Green Bay Road TILE W i l m e t t e 6300 W i n n e t k a 3000 I S w / n o t o n . V.,.;;. T v X LIBRARY ttiuontry will enjoy Bought for Cash Oriental Rugs -- Carpels -- Silverware -- China -- Porcelains -- Jewelry -- Piano -- Libraries Expert Auctioneering & Appraisal Service "I REMEMBER DISTINCTLY" $5.00 A b o o k o f 500 p i c t u r e s expertly edited by FREDERICK LEWIS ALLEN half sizes i n short and long Williams, B a r k e r & Severn Company Martha Mooney, Auctioneer 229 South Wabash A v e . Chicago 4, Illinois Harrison 3777 Jessie and Helen Hotel Vawter Building lengths! 1724 O R R I N G T O N A V E . Orrington Reid and KeRSTING ^orma ear; c o m f o r t a b l e c o n t r o l -- We started pioneering in formal clothes 17 years ago . . . so it's natural that we are among the first to bring back complete selections of fine formal wear . . . styled to give you ease with correctness. TUXEDOS (DOUBLE BREASTED) y e t i n c h e s d i s a p p e a r w i t h LE GANT bv F o u n d a t i o n s W a r n e r $55 --good reason why so many of our customers are so devoted to Le Cant foundations. And still another reason-- they're designed in short and long lengths to conform to your altitude as well as your latitude. F U L L D R E S S . . . $65 Also a complete selection of formal shirts, ties and accessories. All sizes -- regulars, longs and shorts. Reid and Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Monday and Thursday 12 noon to 9:30 p . m . Kerstixg FREE i n Left: Half-size corset with nylon front. Long length. Right: Half-size corselette with "two way-one way" $15 §20 stretch. 1719 Sherman Avenue PARKING Evanston Garage Sizes 35 to 42. Long and short length. /j^ 1 Rear of O u r Store Tin HAM. or muLRiiu.v E D G A R A . S T E V E N S , Inc. Store Hours 9:30 to 5:00 EVANSTON 9:30 to 9:00 - Mondays and Thursdays