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PAGE SIX
The
Inquisitive
Raccoon
... was harem doomed by Dame Fashion to
quest for knowledge, because he was (and ts)
such a nosey little animal. That's why the !kennel
coats for students are made of raccoon skins.
Rollins' Racoon Coats
For Women
$290 to $640
For Men
$390 to $790
All Daring September in Hanoi of One
19th Anniversary Celebration
I
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36 ADAMS AVE. WEST
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirshberg
end son, Shurley, have recently re-
turned from a summer's travel
abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. NVin. Friedman and
children of Detroit were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. ('hit Koffman for
several days.
Miss Emelie Oppenheim return-
ed Monday from several weeks
spent in Banff and lake Louise,
Alberta, Canada and Eagle River,
NVistunsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sempliner and
Mrs. Max Schoeneman of ( hi-
Rabbi Leon From, who spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berman, at
daughters, Esther and Jane have
returned home after a two weeks summer months traveling in Rus- c (meanie(' by their mother, Mrs. cogs is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
r.
motor trip to Rochester, N. Y., *and sia, Poland and Lithuania, arrived R. Berman of Los Angeles, Cal., Adolph Seitne_
in this country Tuesday, Sept. 3. have returned to the city after
New York City.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry Hirshberg
After a visit with his mother in spending the past three weeks at
Mr. Phil Koffman spent the past Cincinnati, Ohio, he will return to The Heights, Houghton Lake, I and Mr. Lionel Hirshberg have re.
Detroit early next week to resume Mich. While there they joined Mr. turned from a recent visit to New
week in New York on business.
his duties at Temple Beth F.I.
and Mrs. Jule Fisher in a trip York.
through Northern Michigan, visit-
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Roman have
Miss Jeanne Seitner left Mon-
as their guest, Rabbi Jack Ski rball
Mrs. Benjamin D. Marx of Long ing Sault Ste. Marie, Mackinac Is.
day to spend several weeks in Elm-
of Evansville, Ind., and Harry and Beach, Cal., arrived in Detroit land, Charlevoix and Petoskey.
hurst,
N. J., and New York City.
William Skirball of Cleveland.
Thursday for an extended visit
with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Maxine Fisher has returned
After
enjoying a European re-
I Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit Ivor Kahn of Glynn Court.
to the city after spending the
spent the week end with her par-
past 10 weeks at Houghton I.ake, cation, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Heaven-
r
rich
and
children, Elinor, Max, and
! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and Mkh.
Robert, have returned to their'.
family and Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig
Mrs. Alex Kahn and (laughter, have returned from a delightful so-
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher and home.
Nannette, and Mrs. l'hil Koffman journ in Atlantic City.
family will return to Detroit on Mrs. Alex Levin and daughter,
and son, Marvin, left on Thursday
Sunday, Sept. 9, after vacationing Miss Emelie Levin, who were the I
to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman have
P. Ilyman of Battle Creek. They returned from a summer's stay at at their summer home on Hough- I guests of relatives in the city, have
were joined there by their husbands Summit Springs, Poland, Me. The ton Lake for the entire summer., left for their home in Cleveland.
who returned with them on Mon- Misses Louise and Janet Betty
Irving Shaw of the Ilakoah Sport Mr. and Mrs. Look Dembinsky
day.
Shiffman have also returned from
Club has returned to Detroit after are spending some time in Chicago
Tripp Lake Camp, where they
spending
the summer in Oden, I with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield spent the summer.
Mich. . Earl Spiesberger of Jackson, Mich.'
had as their guests for Labor Day,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy and son, It.
Levy of Muskegon, Mich.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman
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returned from a motor trip
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The Misses Jean Seal and Eve- School of Religion:
lyn Serling have returned to their
The office of the School of Relig-
homes
after an eight week motor ion of the temple is now open every
A beautifully arranged bridge
was held Tuesday, Aug. 27, at the trip to California, visiting the day except Saturday and Sunday
home of Miss Essie Shapiro, in Grand Canyon and Yellowstine Na- from 9 until 5 for any questions
honor of Miss Betty Pevis of New tional Park. They visited friends regarding the school and for the
Yoork. There were three tables and relatives in San Diego and registration of pupils. All new en-
of bridge at play. A luncheon Los Angeles.
trants to the school must be ac-
was served.
companied by their parents for reg-
Miss Mary Zimberg of 11338 , istration. The date for the open-
Mrs. Emanuel Seidler of 2296 Broadstreet entertained 24 guests ing of the school will be announced
Sirs.
Taylor has returned home with the at a miscellaneous shower in the l in next week's Chronicle.
children after spending a week at form of a bridge-luncheon, on Sat-
urday evening, Aug. 31, in honor Resumption of Acti•ities:
Wolf Lake, Mich.
of Miss Sarah Dean, a September
All the manitoid activities of the
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hample of bride-elect.
' congregation and the various or-
Martindale avenue are leaving
ganizations affiliated with it will
In honor of Miss Lea Gordon of
Monday for Dayton, Ohio, where
he under way shortly. Exact dates
they will make their future home. Winnipeg, Man., visiting in De- for the opening of Sunday serv-
troit, Miss Pearl Robbins enter-
ices and Beth El College of Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Moss (Jean tained at het home, 1107 Bruce Stutdies will be announced in next
Golden) are now residing at the avenue, Windsor, on Thursday, week's Chronicle. The Sisterhood,
Carmona apartments, 2745 Cort- Aug. 29. The guests present were the Men's Club, the Young Peo-
the Misses Lea Golden of Winni-
land avenue.
peg; Sadie Garfinkel, Helen Ress- ple's Club, the Arts Society and
the Gymnasium Committee will all
Mr and Mrs. Sol Gittleman of ler, Helma Ressler of Detroit;
have interesting announcements to
Second boulevard entertained at a Edith Tepperman of New Yo - k;
make in the near future. IN etch
Stem
ol
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tanle
family dinner for 30 guests on essrs. s y Stempel,
fur them.
Monday evening, in honor of the Masters, Ralph Peters, Philip I,iss,
Herbert
J.
Peens
of
Detroit;
Har-
wedding anniversary of their chil-
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of Utica, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. D. Barkoff of Windsor.
A. M., will hold a special com-
Samuel B. Danto of Detroit.
Miss Lillian Horowitz of 2066 munication Wednesday, Sept. 11,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Schiff Hazelwood avenue is returning to at 6:30 p. m. E. A. Degree.
and son of 6450 Northfield ave- the States after three months of
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
nue, have moved to their new resi- travel in Europe, on the Vollen-
Secretary.
dam, which sailed from Bologne
By order of
dence at 3764 Clements avenue.
Sept. 4.
IIAROLD IIELI,ER, W. Si.
Mrs. Ethel Miller, formerly of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Dante
6150 Northfield avenue, is visiting
her son, Joseph, and family in To• (Belle Lita Feldman) have re- i•
ronto, Ont., for an indefinite turned to the city after having;
spent a delightful week in Cleve- I
length of time.
land, where they stopped at the' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jas. Cop- Park Lane Villa apartment hotel.
ley, formerly of 6450 Northfield
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wallace
avenue, have moved to their resi-
of 3311 Clements avenue have re-
at the
dente at 3764 Clements avenue.
turned from Buffalo and Niagara I
The abundant service equal
Falls, where they spent the week- .
to a big down town hotel, to-
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gether with the intimate pri-
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Dr. Leo Galdonje has just re-
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quet hall, spacious ball room
siding at the Wilshire apartments.
—every facility for charm-
ing bridge dinners, dances,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rossman
and social teas.
and sons, Michael and Samuel, of
McQuade avenue, motored to Chi-
Privat• rooms for card partials,
without eervico, 85 and up.
cago for the Labor Day week-end.
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Anniversary
Among thosd e
Nang the 1 abor
Day week-en at
oughton Lake,
" 'ere: Mr. and Mrs. John Imnier-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirsh-
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosen-
berg.
EL MOSHE TO HOLD
PROTEST MEETING
FRA N Kr=4
8‘ SEDER
A.C.Kren 7.
Miss Fannie Schonmuller, grad-
uate pupil in piano of the Marion
Thalberg Cincinnati Conservatory
Of Music, has returned to Detroit
and is making her home at Web-
ster Hall.
Levine, for members of the im-
mediate funnily.
Store Open Friday and Saturday Nights
HUDSON'S
48th
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frankel of
Mrs. L. B. Cole and son Buddy Rabbi and Mrs. Louis Wolsey of
Cleveland spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stotter of Chi- have returned after a two months' Philadelphia, were recent guests
stay at Shady Rest Farm, Port- here at the home of the parents, ,
cago boulevard.
land, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William 1A•olsey.
Lawrence Koch of Louisville,
Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of Roches-
Ky., who spent last week with ter avenue was hostes at a bridge .
The Northwestern Women's Howard Bloom of Tennyson ave-
and mall jongg luncheon last Sat-
League of the United Hebrew nue, has returned to his home.
urday at Webster Hall, in honor,
Schools of Detroit will hold a mon-
of her n iece, Miss Ruth Shapiro, a
ster protest meeting Tuesday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of September bride-elect.
Covers
ning, Sept. 10, at the Philadephia- 280 Hague avenue will be at home were laid for 24 guests,
Byron Talmud Torah, to voice in- to their relatives and friends on
dignation against Palestine occur- Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, hon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stone of Twenty-ninth Street Syna-
rences,
luring the marriage of their daugh-
Plans will be anode at this meet- ter, Marion Jeanne, to Aaron Lev- I Utica, N. Y., visited their parents,
gogue to Voice Indigna-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman, the
ing for future events of the organ- inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
tion Sunday.
past week. Many lovely affairs
ization. The fifth annual ball of Levinson of 1526 Chicago boule-
; were given in their honor.
the league will be held at the Book- ' yard. The marriage took place in
El Moshe Synagogue, Twenty-
Cadillac Hotel, Sunday, Nov. 21. Portland, Ore., on Aug. 24.
Mrs. T. M. Sachs, accompanied ninth street and Michigan avenue,
Mrs. Eva Pollack is chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsberg,I by her daughter, Sadye G., and will pretest against the Paestine
advertising and program commit-
outrages at a meeting at 7:30
tee, and Mrs. A. D. Markson is formerly of Bay City, Mich., are I Miss Florence Corn, were guests
o'clock Sunday evening, Sept. 8.
chairman of the ticket committee now residing in their new home at at the Willard Hotel, Washington,
Under the chairmanship of Ru-
,
e
C.;th
the
d
and
for
the
p
l,
New
with Mrs. ('h. Brody its co-chair- 133 Mohawk road, Pontiac, Mich. I).
York City,
week dolph Zukback, addresses will be
man.
delivered by Rabbi E. Aishiskin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
Netzorg
have
at
the
Chalfonte-Haddon
Hall,
At-
All other societies are requested
returned from a several weeks' so- lantic City, N. J. They will re- Rev. G. Zakuto and Leon Kay, sec-
to keep this date open.
retary of the Zionist District of
All members are urged to attend journ at Charlevoix, Mich., and turn to the city this week.
Dttroit. The El Molei Raehamim
this meeting as arrangements will are now residing at 1548 I.ongfel-
will be chanted by 0 prominent can-
Mrs.
T.
M.
Sachs
and
daughter
be made to aid the Palestine suf- 'low avenue.
Sadye G. were guests of Mr. and tor.
ferers in the present crisis.
While the Jewish residents in
Claude K. Goldberg of West I Mrs. S. S. Strauss of Philadelphia,
the Michigan avenue district are
RELIEF WORKER DIES Grand boulevard is spending se,- formerly of Washington, D. C.
the
ones particularly interested in
eral days at Houghton Lake,
I Miss Lauretta DeYoung of 2715 this .meeting, all of them being
Chain) Soloveitchik, prominent Houghton, Mich.
urged
to attend this meeting, others
I
Rochester
avenue
has
returned
—
relief worker, who distinguished
home after spending the p osteven will be welcome.
Lewis
s h
as re . home
J
hi ne ew
Miss Jose
himself especially by his efforts
with her brother-in-law and
on behalf of the Jews of Siberia turned from a visit with Mr. an
, Mr.
• and Mrs. Charles M
y o f sister,
and Russia, died at the Beth Is- Mrs. Maurice Stern and am
Neidelman of Fort Worth, Tex.
Chicago,
Ill.
rael Hospital in New York City
on August 2)1, after a short illness.
Mrs. Abe Gordon of 8511 La,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldberg
He was 58 years old and a native of the Belcrest Hotel have re- Salle boulevard will be hostess to
of Siberia, and until he (mine to
turned from an extensive eastern the members of the Home Relief
America two years ago, was chair-
Society g - ,
man of the Vladivostok Relief motor trip.
home Monday, Sept. 9. This will Sabbath Services:
Committee, where he co-operated
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
also
be the first meeting of the
In observance of their silver
with the Joint Distribution Corn- I
the pulpit Saturday morning, Sept..
wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. season.
nattee in the repatriation of war I
7
and
speak on the subject "The
D. Levine, 66 South avenue, Mt.
prisoners and relief of war-refu-
Dr. Ira M. Altshuler has re- Situation in Palestine." Services
h
Clemens, were guests o f honor
a t
gees.
will
begin
at 10:30 a. m., and will
turned
from
a
short
trip
in
Canada
a beautifully appointed dinner ten-
dered to them by their daughter and is now residing at the Wilshire take place in the main auditorium
of
the
temple.
apartments.
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Broadway at 1509, Near John R.
Wu
ganittatu Notes 1 '
Mall aritu Notes
'
Mrs. Ile, MOM'S has returned
' home after ', pending the past three
weeks with her son and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moses of
Toledo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simon and
children of 2990 Tuxedo avenue
have returned from Europe after
three months' travel.
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Mr. and Mrs.
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'their way home they visited New
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