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Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Marwil and
A number of girls from Detroit !
have left far Ta ••rvtawnain-the Ilad. c hildren, Milton and Nathalie, of 1930
ongfellow
avenue have booked pa•-
501, N. Y., to ester Iliehland Manor, L
a eauntry boarding school for girls, j • age on the S.S. Ilerengaria to sail
which began its school year Oct. :1, let. 15 for Europe. They will spend
ND a Dorothy Frank, slaughter of Mr. a everal months touring the continent
and Mrs. Harry Frank of 841 Boston e efore going to Palestine and Egypt.
boulevard, and Miss I,ottie Plotkin, Their sons, Thomas Brand Marwil and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sidney Marwil, have Is-ft for their re-
Plotkin of Royal Oak, who attended spective schools. The former resumed
the school last year, will resume their his work at the University of Michi.
studies. The Misses Rosalind Robin. can and Sidney entered the Univers-
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. ity of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Robinson of 1114 Chicago boulevard;
Ralph Schroeder and Ralph Folz
Reva Seheinman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Scheinman of 262 Rowena will be the hallo'. guests at a stag to
street, who recently returned with her be given by their friends Saturday ,
mother after spending the summer in e veiling at the Phoenix Club. Fred
California; Dorothy G. King, daugh. • Tick Morris will be toastmaster. The
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David King of I 'carriage of 1E8,4 Emmeline Acker-
the Whittier Apartments, and Retta man and SIB. Schroeder will take
Tannenholz, slaughter of Mr. and place Oct. 14 and Miss Elizabeth
Mrs. Benjamin Tannenholz, also of Schott and Mr. Foie will be married
the Whittier, will study at Highland early in November.
Manor this winter.
Mrs. Walter S. Heavenrieh of the
Mrs. Sophie Weil of Longfellow Chatham Apartments, who spent the
avenue returned from Chicago last summer touring in Ilulland, Belgium
week and left Tuesday for New York. and France, has returned to her
She was accompanied east by Mr. and home.
Mrs. E. P. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush en-
Dr. Samuel Amberg of the Mayo tertained 15 guests at their home,
248
Medbury avenue, last Saturday
Clinic, Rochester, Minn., spent last
week with his brother and sister, Dr. evening with a stag party in honor of
and Mrs. Emil Amberg of Second the twenty.first birthday anniversary
avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Amberg and of their son, Milford James Rush.
children recently returned after Twenty-eight boys from Ann Arbor,
members of the Sigma Alpha Mu Fra-
spending the summer abroad.
ternity, of which Mr. Rush is a mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Goldman ber, attended the party. At the mid-
and family are residing in their new night dinner served by the hostess
blue and maize, the University of
home at 3018 Calvert avenue.
Michigan colons, were used for the
air. and Mrs. Robert Levinson of decorations.
;Johnstown, Pa., have left for their
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winkelman of
home after spending the holidays
with their brother and sister, Mr. and St. lgnace, Mich., are visiting their
Mrs. Look Frank of 1523 Seward parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Winkelman i
of Colorado avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
avenue.
A. S. Weinberg of Hague avenue. Mr.
Miss lilac Brenner of New York and Mrs. Joseph Tyser of Buffalo arc'
City, who is spending two weeks as also guests of their parents, Mr. and
the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. IL Mrs. Weinberg.
J. Glasser of 568 Garfield avenue, is
The first meeting of the season of
being extensively entertained during
the Maimonides Medical Society was
her visit.
held Tuesday evening, Sept. 30, at
Mrs. Harry Turberg of Hamilton, the Hotel Palmetto. Dr. Leon B.
Ohio, who has been the guest of her Cowen, newly-elected president of the'
inter, Mrs. Raub Adel of the Hotel society, addressed the members on
plans for the coming year.
Addison, has returned to her home.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ileld of Taylor
Mrs. Sadie Meisner is spending a
avenue are spending some time in
month in Pittsburgh.
Ilnat•n and New York.
Milton and Jack l'rag of 11514
Mrs. Adolf Fischer of Milwaukee is
Oakland avenue have left for Ann
Arbor, where they resumed their visiting her children. Mr. and Mrs.
Ilarold
Simon of West Philadelphia
work at the Uniyersity of Michigan.
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro, for-
Jerry Marks of Oscoda, Mich., is,
merly of 2537 West Grand boulevard,
are now residing at 2015 West Euclid the guest of relatives and friends in
the city.
avenue.

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VOGEL-GOTTESMAN
The marriage of Miss Mollie Got
tesman, daughter of Samuel Gottes
man, to Albert Vogel took place Sun
day, Sept. 21, at the tonic of Rabbi
A. M. Hershman. Following the cere-
mony a wedding supper was served
to 30 guests at the home of the
groom's sister, Mrs. N. Goldberg of
302 Owen avenue.
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SCBAKNE.SIEGEL
Mrs. Rubin Siegel of New York
announces the marriage of her daugh-
ter, Alice, to Harry T. Schakne, son
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Schakne of Pitts-
burgh, which was solemnized at Far
Rockaway, L. I., last month. Mr.
Schakne is a fanner resident of De-
troit,

Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachrach of
2210 Pingree avenue spent last week- r
end in Louisville, Ky., with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bloch and
daughter, Rebecca, of 1954 Virginia
park have returned from a motor trip
through the east, lasting two months.
They made extended stops at New
York, Atlantic City, Philadelphia,
Washington, Baltimore and Rich-
mon , Va.

J. E. Ginsberg of Glynn court was
in Lansing this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and
family, who spent the summer at
their home in Charlevoix, are now
residing in their apartment at the
Chatham hotel.

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Ertnplg Setif El
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Yom Kippur Service:

Yom Kippur services in both the
main temple and the chapel on Tues-
day evening, Oct. 7, will begin at 7
o'clock. The sermon in the main
temple will be preaches] by Dr. Frank-1
lin on the topic "An Hour of Self-
Judgment." The services in the
morning begin at 9:45 and Dr. Frank-
lin will preach upon the topic "A
Prophet's Yom Kippur Message." All
the sermons in the chapel will be
preached by Dr. A. N. Franzblau ex-
cept on Yom Kippur morning, when
Rabbi Berkowitz will occupy the pul-

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kopelman of
224 Medbury avenue had as their Children's Yom Kippur Service:
guest the past week their sister, Mrs.
All the children of the religious
Herman Kleban of Blythville„ark.
school are expected to attend the chil-
dren's
service on Yam Kippur. They
Mr. and Mrs. David S. DiamUnd are
now residing at 2320 Longfellow ave- will assemble in the dining hall of the
temple at 1215 and will wait there,
nue.
Mrs. A. Ufberg and slaughters, in charge of their teachers, until the
Diana and Blanche, formerly of 7920 morning service is completed. They
Richmond avenue, are now resisting will then march up into the temple
and hold their services until 2, when
at 9190 Delmar avenue.
the regular afternoon ritual for the
Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bernstein
Mrs. N. N. Robinson of 1144 Chi- congregation begins.
are receiving congratulations on the
cago boulevard accompanied her
birth of a daughter, Elaine.
slaughter, Rosalind, to Tarrytown-on- Memorial Service:
The memorial services, as always,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern (Mabel the-Hudson, N. Y., where she will
Marks) of Blaine avenue are receiv- enter her at Highland Manor School. will begin at 4. Those sledding to
attend these services must be in their
ing congratulations on the birth of
The members of the Ladies Auxil- places before this time, as after the
a daughter, Barbara Leah, Sept. 21.
iary of Pisgah Lodge, No. :14, I. 0. memorial services begin no going in
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Adel (Ma. B. B., and of the Benevolent Loan nr out of the temple will be permit-
rian Reuben) of West Grand boule- Society have been requested to for- ted. Dr. Franklin will preach the
vard announce the birth of a son , ward to the secretary at the B'nai memorial sermon under the title "At
B'rith clubrooms, 400 East Adams the Graves of Kings and Paupers."
Nathan Louis, Sept. 21.
avenue, changes of address or name.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schrieber of This is to be dune immediately, so the Religious School Opens Sunder:
At 9:30 o'clock Sunday, Oct. 5,
1130 Longfellow avenue are receiv - records of all members may be cor-
all old and new pupils should report
ing felicitations on the birth of a rect.
to the religious school, where there
daughter, Blume Shirley, Sept. 29,
will be a complete re-registration.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Parents must accompany all new pu.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum
of 1464 Burlingame avenue announce
Dr: William V. Kirschbaum, for- pits.
the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline merly on the resident staff of the
City Hospital of St. Louis, announces Succoth Service:
Lois, Sept. 30.
Succoth services this year will be
the opening of offices at 604 West
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Josephs° • Willis avenue, corner of Secons I held Sunday evening, Oct. 12, at 7:45
of 8218 Codding avenue are receiv boulevard, for the general practice p. m. and Monday morning at 10 a.
m. The Sunday evening services for
ing felicitations on the birth of a of medicine and surgery.
Succoth are in the nature of an inno-
daughter, Ruth Joy, Sept. 20.
It aer l es be
th e beginning o f
vation. g . uhr
s cau
Mr. and Mrs. George Levey (An- AIDS IN FURTHERING
the regular ies S and ay
n or a n y ing era vi fte e ;
nette Keywell) of 2434 Calvert ave-
w
thh eich will begin in the m
OBSERVANCE
holiday season is over.
nue announce the birth of a son, Miles
Sherman, Sept. 20.
Rabbi Gershon Schrebrnan of Pal. Dancing Cisme.:
An unusual opportunity to learn'
BICUR CHOLEM TO HEAR
cstine, who was instrumental in se -
ANNE CAMPBELL, POET curing the adoption of the ordinance dancing under competent instruction
making Saturday a legal day of rest is offered to the children of Temple
At the nest meeting of the Bicur in that country, is visiting Detroit in Beth El members. A course of 10
a charge of $10
Cholera Society, which will be held the interest of a concerted effort to lessons, for which
be made, will start Friday, Oct.'
Thursday evening, Oct. 16, in the bring about a more general observ. will
auditorium of the Shaarey Zedek ance of the Jewish Sabbath. Rabbi 17, under the direction of Mrs. Mabel
Miles, whose excellent work is well
Synagogue, Anne Campbell, well- Schreibman has aided in activities in C.
known Detroit poet, will recite rev- the promotion of Sabbath observance known throughout the city.
in
Boston,
Baltimore,
Pittsburgh
and
Members
are asked to enroll their
, eral of her poems after delivering a
Cleveland. In New York he co.oper-schildren at the temple Friday, Oct. 10. '
short talk. Miss Campbell lectured
last spring in many of the public ated with the Jewish Sabbath Al-
school, of the city. She is best known liance, which is headed by the Rev. Sewing Dam:
The regular sewing days will he
for poems which appear each day in Dr. Bernard Drachman, in undertak-
the Detroit News. In addition to Miss 'inn, tending to increase the number resumed Thursday, Oct. 16, at the
of
Jews
refraining
from
gainful
work
temple.
The sewing room is open
Campbell, the program will consist of
on Saturday. from 9:30 until 4 o'clock and ladies
a number of musical selection,. Miss
Rabbi Schreibman, who has lived , of the temple are requested to give
Rose Levitt, accompanied by her sis-
as much time as they are able to the
ter, Miss Ida Levitt, will sing, as will in Palestine nearly four years, for -
merly was a rabbi in Lodz, Poland. , weekly sewing. A great amount of
Sidney Lippman, tenor.
His tour of the United States is be- work has been planned for this win-
ing given over exclusively to the , ter. The articles will go to the Red ,
CARD OF THANKS
various other charitable or-
Mr. M. Teff and Mr. and Mrs. A. work of strengthening the observance Cross and
of ganizations. The committee in charge
Jackson wish to thank their relatives of the Sabbath among the Jews
expressed the hope that arge
has
this
country.
After
completing
visits
,
and friends for the kindness shown
ladies will attend these
them during their recent bereave- to some of the largest cities, be will j number of
return to Palestine. days.
ment,

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Poets have waxed poetic about it, house paint,.
and dinner parties have been entertained by it,
women's clubs have given up bridge in favor of it—
in other words the Cross-Word Puzzle is the rage of
the day and if you aren't a cross-word puzzler, ye
are simply a back number.
It is not only a vehicle of amusement, but a vIt.
cabulary builder as well. It makes deep thinking
and conjuring a diversion. and sends you into the
depths of the dictionary and the book of synonyms
to solve the puzzles. Now that the cool stay-in
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