A merican lavish periodical Carter CLIFTON AYENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE Zs:WPM% itr, L0113110 ItaNICLE {3.51M 004." .000•000 Smart New Coats in Northern Muskrat arriages Engagruttnto The Way to Beauty In the lihnelhoch Shop of Toiletries! Elizabeth Arden Marie Earle Helena Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff (Katy, Boesky) of 1468 Filigree avenue are' ! receiving felicitations on the birth of la son, Donald Wilfred, on Sept. 11. These three celebrated Beauty Salons of New York and Paris present their aids to beauty to Detroit women through the Ilimelhoch Shop of Toiletries, located conveniently inside the Woodward Entrance: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum (Rose Mills) of 1954 Pingree ave. nue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Don Irving, on Sept. 26. —C. 51. Hayes Photo. be given by the Detroit unit of the Junior liadassah at the Silver Slipper Cafe. Tickets may be obtained from the chairmen or from the following members of the committee: The Misses Dorothy Epstein, Florence Krell, Betty Freidman, Marian Moyer, Ethel Steinberg and llelen Shetzer. Main The engagement of Miss Gertrude Lifchitz to Louis Rosenzweig was for- The Simchas Torah ball which will mally announced at a reception for be given by the Northwestern League 75 guests on Sunday evening, Oct. 4, , Temple Activities Include Courses for of the United Hebrew Schools or at the home of Jacob I.ifchitz, 10216 Sunday evening, Oct. II, at the Tal- Members of Every Age. Oakland avenue. mud Torah ballroom, Philadelphit and Byron avenue, will aid the children the School of With the opening of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rubenstein Religion last Sunday and the installa- of the schools, as the proceeds will of Cleveland announce the engage- tion of Rabbi Leon From as director be used toward the purchase of busses ment of their sister, Miss Dino Mel- of religious education on Friday eve- to convey the little tots to and from linoff, also of Cleveland, to Morris ning, Oct. 9, Temple Beth El is in- the schools. The auxiliary owns Weber of Detroit. ' augurating a new and comprehensive I three busses and already ha, put one plan for the religious education of its i into use. It has formerly proven dif- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisberg of chidlren. The most noteworthy factor ficult for small children to travel any 69 Holbrook avenue announce the en- of the plan is its completeness. Pro-ldistance to go 10 Hebrew school and gagement of their daughter, Rose, to vision for education is made from in- has often been inconvenient for moth- William 11. Brown, son of Mr. and fancy to. old age. The system will 4 to accompany them to and from Mrs. Ilarry Brown of Clairmount beg in with guidance in the Jewish the various renters. These busses avenue. training of the child given to the par- will eliminate this difficulty and also rots before the child is old enough to prove of aid to mothers in that they go to school, then go on to the re- will not have to worry about acci- CHERNOFF SPEAKS AT ligious school kindergarten, through dents to the children. A matron or. BAR MITZVAH PARTY the elementary department and junior companies the busses in which in- high school department, on to the small children ride. The public i is n- Isaiah Chernoff, director of the high high school department and thence to vited to attend the dance. Kadimah Hebrew School, spoke on the collegiate department, culminat- Jewish education for children at the ing in congregational membership, JERICHO LODGE DANCE nrogram in connection with the bar community service and a sustained WILL BE HELD OCT. 18 mitzvah of Milton Koblin, son of Mr. Jewish life. The courses of study are arranged and Mrs. Harry Koblin of 424 Alger The entire fourth floor of the Book- Melrose 4200 avenue, which took place at Ahavath in accordance with the natural inter- Cadillac Hotel, consisting of the Crys. 533-37 Forest Ave. E. Zion Synagogue at Holbrook avenue rots of the pupils at the various ages. ' tat d Grand ballrooms and the hal i an "A Modern Plant WI th Modern Methods." at Beaubien on Sunday, Oct. 4. In The younger children learn Jewsha Palm Gardens, has been engaged his speech Mr. Chernoff compared the history through beautiful stories i by Jericho Lodge, No. 490, I. 0. 0. "esrog" to the human heart, or Jew. through play, through expressional for their annual Simchas Torah ish ideals, and the "Inlay" to the hu- handwork and through dramatics. man spine; or national pride. The The older pupils learn she meaning' Oct. . tp be held on Sunday evening. children of the school gave a special of Jewish life through discussions of man . program including the singing of He. Jewish problems, through enlistment Several high class entertainers in the great Jewish ideals, through have been engaged for the occasion, brew songs. In honor of their son Mr. and Mrs. participation in worship and in social as well as the two original Rialto Or- goblin were hosts at a luncheon for service, and' through a systematic chestraa are to furnish MUSIC. members of the synagogue and at a study of the career of the Jewish Assisting Mr. Bordelove on the dinner and reception in the evening people from the earliest times to the committee are William Meister, S. Z. for 150 guests. On Thursday, Oct. 8, present day. Throughout the idea is Hirschman, A. K. Hardy and II. they entertainel all the children of carried that the pupils learn Judaism Gould, as well as the entertainment the Kadimah Hebrew School in honor primarily by living the Jewish life. committee of Jericho Rebekah Lodge, of Milton. who is the first student of Hebrew will form an important part No. 328. the school to celebrate his bar mitz- of the curriculum so that the Jewish spirit, awakened by a sense of the vah. UNIVERSITY DONATION beauty of Jewish history and religion, -- will be reinforced by a knowledge of In accordance with the will of the the language in which the Jewish late S. Silberstein of Second boule- spirit has expreased itself in its high- used, Mrs.. Silberstein has pent tha , est term. office of the Karen Ilayesod the sum CJ JACOB LEVEY hE1 College teachers .will e.et. ally Aetspli trained for work in the of $1,000 to be devoted toward the The Jewish community of Detroit espec i Hebrew University in Jerusalem. noted And lost one of its distinguished various departments of the school. Hebrew scholars in the death of Ja- The teachers of Beth El work under ANNOUNCEMENT cob Levey. Mr. Levey's life was pure expert supervision. The school is to Nathaniel Siegel, attorney and devotion to God and the teaching of be conducted on the same scientific counsellor at law, desires to announce the Torah to his fellow men. lie principles of education as are the bet- he opening of his new office at 1101 died as he had Ivied, in peace with ter public schools of America. First National Bank Building, for the God and man. lie gave liberally to — — general practice of law. Telephone charity without solicitation of both 'adillac 3424. his means and his time and efforts. Mr. Levey, who was born in Rus- -- clitereDerigned and sia 65 years ago, died at the home Meeting: of his son-in-law and daughter: Mr. An enthusiastic meeting of the and Mrs. Stanley K. Grossman of 710 Junior liadassah Unit was held at the I Chicago boulevard, on Sunday, Oct. 4. Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, on He had resided with them for many Monday evening, Oct. 5, when 150 - years. The funeral was held on Mon- girla attended. Mille Rose Lipsita, re- clatihivton (Blvd ,. day from the Grosaman home, with cently elected president, welcomed interment at Machpelah Cemetery. the old and new members. The fol- • D'E•TR.01I • Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Judah lowing program was given: "Signifi- L. Levin officiated. The pallbearers cance of Succoth," Miss Mabel Au- were Rabbis Hershman and Levin, A. gust; reports on the National Hades- Keidan, I. W. Weinstein, Jacob Le- soh Convention, held July I, 2 in vin, J. Alpern and I. Goldman. Washington, Miss Lipsitz and Helen Surviving Mr. Levey are his daugh- Blumrosen; current .L.wish events, ters, Mrs. Grossman and Mrs. Saul Miss Ida Velick; folk dance, two pu- Ilillelson; two sons, Nathan Levey of pils of Miss Kathleen Pereira; "Until'. Baltimore and Barney Levey of De- rah." sung by the assembly. troit, and II grandchildren. His wife, Mrs. Bessie Rachel Goodman Bridge - Tom Levey, died in 1918 and his sister, Tickets for the Junior Hadassah Dow Your Child Receive • Proper Jew'all Educat.on1 Send Him to the Mrs. Louis Smilansky, died several bridge-tea, which will t e held at the elan years ago. Mr. I.evey was a member Silver Slipper Cafe on Sunday after- Director / of the Shaarey. 7.edek Congregation (ISAIAH CHERNOFF, noon, Oct. 16, from 2 to 5 o'clock, Beaubiw. Empire 83115.W. Atevath Doe Hall, 446 Holbrook Ave. Office: 8821 and the Farnsworth Synagogue.. Atmosphere. may be obtained from the following IndiViduer and GrOup' In•triii.tion. Expert Teacher*. committee: The Misses Rose Bab- Bo Prepared for Bar Mitrwh. wide ...us-H- ' n'rmiff I. • graduate of the Grotto° Teacher. College and h•• had • serf cock and Rose Gordon, co-chairmen; ar ence In Europe .red America. Dorothy Epstein, Fb , rence Krell, BUSINESS CONNECTIONS Betty Friedman, Marian Moyer, Sought by university graduate (ex- Ethel Steinberg and Helen Shetzer. perienced educational administra- tor) with reliable business firm. CARD OF THANKS Willing to start at bottom. Refer- ences will satisfy. Abraham Wetsman and family of Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 118 2024 Taylor avenue wish to theta! their relatives and friends (or the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement. MUSCLE DEVELOPING POOTWI3Art. FOR CHILDREN A CHILD'S SHOE DESIGNED TO FIT A CHILD'S FOOT CORRECTLY RATHER THAN A SIMPLE FOOT COVER. Thousand. of mother. can prove this statement of which we arc proud. I ,r0. Sixes•8% to 12 jJ r u4 Chef Turnighinss and, (_, Decorations o' t7t — JUNIOR HADASSAH fee "teal in their entirety by-__) ,The ROBINSON\ COHEN. CO3-, ‘‘-,t MOW 1420 till 1.10 Your clothes talk 'Detroit Exclusive Catering Eirg•gessests. WoRdiege, Basques. and All leek./ Ocusiove. Remember Brown is the last word in perfect grooming Via cater to the loorliny Jewish Soda Affair. of the City. We Doctorate Homed .ad Hall.. DETROIT CATERING CO. N. A. PEREIRA. MR . 125 RICHTON AVENUE Hmlorit Maio 3277 Mss CLEANER AND DYER Factory and Main Office, 7629.7641 Oakland Ave. Adjoining Hotel Statler. DON'T FORGET TO COME TO THE * PA sk First Simchas Torah Ball Given by the N. W. WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL SUNDAY, EVENING, OCT. 11 PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL Philadelphia and Byron. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN TO THE BEST DANCING COUPLES. XTIt Keep this date open. d zrt,521,ion--5orea lashion Show{ • • • MI5 •11111. I N hilLMORIAM In loving memory of our dear aunt, Mrs. S. Feldstein, who departed from this life on Oct. 10, 1924. Rowe will fade and Rower.. will die. Rut her loving, tweet memory, like the Ire. Will always cling. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellenstein. Phone Empire 9100 ROWN 1529 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD os cogi allv do w'e 2827 'ie ov, anend KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOL 8931 Twelfth St. Gar:11884 Watch for the New Locution of POHL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT Regular Dinners Erening• and Sundays. Highest Quality Food- stuffs, cooked in the but home style. DELICATESSEN LUNCHES `Wednesdavo Thivrsda • 7- ciday. 10:0.,21.%O 72 :212 3Fln tO 5 pm. In loving memory of Mrs. D. Rosen,' who died Oct. 8, 1922. Our hurt. ere aching . Teel Almwt breaking . Sine* you went to th• •iew From which there is et. waking. Three long Sean have P••••<1 And our lives are oe'r with shadow. ..1. Almt the happier.. I. some. laet. Which we thought would I The anguish eases perks, • bit. Wane we know that wither word on Irk The radiant. of Ione ten dim With whkh our memoriet of you an III. Your Sorrowing Husband and Daugh- ters, Dorothy, Mary and Esther. 6.75 Aired:1Ru BY.Inc OBITUARY PEACOCK ALLEY' o'tlle, ddisonj-ioteb Ten Calf White Dust, 55.50 Smoked Elk All Patent.... ..... COI FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS iJ Floor. RUBY'S. SIMCHAS TORAH DANCE WILL HELP CHILDREN BETH EL SYSTEM OF JEWISH EDUCATION You can acquire that "Sunday and Holiday appearance and have it every day by making regular use of our clean- ing service. Clothes don't make the man or woman, but spotless, well-kept clothes make the.man and woman look twice. Avail yourself of Forest Cleaning op- portunity now. We call for and deliver. Lotions — Powders Creams Lipsticks — Soaps Rouges Compacts — Perfumes MISS ROSE BABCOCK Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg announce the engagement of their (Layette B. Robinson) of 1544 Glynn daughter, Lydia, to William Rossin court are receiving congratulations of Detroit. on the birth of a daughter, Ethel Rose, on Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Karol an- nounce the engagement of their Rig- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Oppen- ter, Miss Fannie Cohen, daughter of heimer of Calvert avenue are receiv. Meyer Cohen of Baltimore, Mr., to ing felicitations on the birth of a Louis Morrison, son of Isaac Morri- daughter, Shirley Ann, on Sept. 30. son of this city. Every Day a Holiday M C C Weoeteesil Owe to ktlishsest•so Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fein of 6617 Seminole avenue, formerly of Boston, The marriage of Miss Anne Mea- delsohn, daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Ilenry Mendelsohn of 2052 Taylor avenue, to Julius LeBost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeBost of 1676 ('lairmount avenue, took place on Thursday, Oct. 1, at the home of Rabbi A. M. Hershman. During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Mendelsohn, who will spend the win- ' ter in Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Le- lio:t are residing at the Mendelsohn ' home, 21)52 Taylor avenue, MISS LYDIA FEIN %M I Hinielhochs Miss Rose Babcock and Miss Rose I Cordon are co-chairmen of the com- mittee in charge of the bridge-tea to LE BOST-MENDELSOHN b B. Siegel Co. Muskrat Coats are of selected northern pelts. There are ultra mod- ish models in silver or golden brown, trimmed with red fox, brown fox, beaver, raccoon, marten, or self trimmed. $175 to $395 JUNIOR HADASSAH PLANS BRIDGE-TEA unib11inSE9 3b ild,aza5 Ave.,'WeA Admission 50e