PAGE EIGHT Ti!E `fi atr o rr, / cw i sntinto rucu3 ■ 111•IMMO DONORS TO THE ZION RELIEF FUND „romances CANTON SHOP eitiCa YESHIVA COLLEGE PLEADS FOR FUNDS The Detroit Jewish Chronicle the receipt this week of the following contributions to the ',destine Emergency Relief Fund: .lodge Charles Bowles $100 Ycung Israel of Detroit 25 Blue Bird Girls 25 Dr. A. W. Sanders, 5854 Tire- man 15 Louis Kerneman, 2700 Hazelwood • The Detroit Music Study Clu b 5 will hold its first meeting of th , CI arks Brody, 1720 l'allister 6 season on Tuesday afternoon Oct .1. l'(•iss, 572 Alger 5 I. The program will consist 0 i .! A Friend I ! vocal selections by Mrs. J. II . Total Schakne, and of piano number s Previously announced received by Mrs. Rica Lexior Perlman. Th through 'the ( hronicle ..$755.54 meeting will be followed by a so cial hour. Mrs. Howard Salzen Total received through stein will be the chairman of th e. The Chronicle meeting. FISHER BUILDING Our first Showing of AUTUMN & WINTER WEARABLES for SCHOOL HUDSON'S Rabbi Ciechanowicz Here to Appeal to Synagogues For Aid. Presents Rabbi F. Ciechanowicz, scholar and orator who has in previous years inspired Detroit congrega- , tions, arrived in Detroit this week for a brief stay over the holidays in the interest of the iStUld Elch- anon Yeshiva and College in New York. Since the ion of college, recognized under the laws of the state of New York, the stu- dent attendance of the Yeshiva increased to over 1,000, with the result that the budget trebled. The difficulty that has been encoun- tered in collecting the necessary .funds, however, places the school in a precarious position and it may be forced to dose its doors unless aid is immediately forthcoming. Responding to a call bf the Agudoth Horalionim of New York, Detroit rabbis, at as meeting Sat- urday evening, issued an appeal fur the Yeshiva to all baud cotigrega- . tions urging them to respond to the call for funds. Rabbi Ciechanowicz declared on his arrival here that the Yeshiva College is being looked to .be. non Jews as an outstanding Jewlsh educational achievement and that its failure will react unfavorably to the entire people. Ile warned 1. l)htedrosith,,J, :iwrien that they the tihrZe m ntusetunaeli-i gency fur the sake of the honor of the Jew. Members of the program and entertainment committee of the Women's Auxiliary of the Mai- monides Medical Society were guests of Sirs. Charles Gitlin at a luncheon at the Women's City for BOYS Club Saturday, Sept. 20. After for GIRLS the luncheon plans for the ensuing Suits that distinguish Coats and Frocks that year were discussed. It was de- thousands because of their are "different"!-0 ut er cided that on Wednesday, Oct. 16, careful tailoring that ('oats and fetching Poke the auxiliary hold its first regular never lose their graceful Bonnets to match — and meeting in the forte of a luncheon hang and perfect fit. RABBI MOSES FISCHER those flannel Wash Frocks, at the Steller. Mn. s Jeffries will The Temple Sisterhood an. new! how dainty—and the ANNOUNCES SERMONS Smart New Leather speak on "The Organization of trounces its annual sale of Calen- imported Challies! You'll Coats and Jackets. Jewish Women." A card party dars. These calendars will be ob- delight in them. School Rabbi Mores Fischer of Congre- will follow. Snappy Dress Acces- tainuLle every Saturday morning and Party Frocks and gation Whai Moshe, Dexter and sories. at the Temple or by pluming Long , Lawrence; Renounces the follow- Headwear. Miss Margaret Franklin left j fellow 1273. ing as topics for his sermons on Wednesday for Painesville. 0., Roth Ilashonah: where she is enrolled as a junior for YOUNG MEN I Misses Mary Whiteman and First day of Rosh - Hashonah, at Luke Erie College. Kate Tower were joint hostesses to Saturday morning, Oct. 5, "Task of Two Trouser Suits tailored especially for us to our own speci- ;30 guests at a bridge and miscel- our Sanctuary for Next Year." fications, in styles characteristically Collegiate, of Sir. and Mrs. Maxwell W. Ben. laneous shower Saturday evening, Second day, Sunday' morning, woolens in distinctive patterns. $37.50 and jamin were nests at a dinner- Aug. 31, at the litter's home on Oct. 6, "Rachel's ('ry and Com- up. The New Overcoats, too, dance of beautiful appointments Hazelwood avenue., in honor of fort," in which he will review the will interest you Monday evening at Oriole Terrace. , Miss Tette Abrams, a bride of Palestine situation. There will be The guests, 108 in number, were Sept. 8, no solicitation of funds. seat( it at a large oval shaped table !which was artistically decorated The following boys left Tuesday with fall flowers and autumn 'to resume their studies. at Cran- leaves. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Levi brook School • uanmcld H ill s of Toledo, 0., and Mrs. Benjamin Mich.: Joseph Finsterwahl, Rich D. Marx of Long Beach, Cal., and A. Freund, Richard 13. Heaven Where you pop no ',tore for he I est were out-of-town guests. rich, Walter Ileasenrich, Jerom A. llimelhoch, Edwin Gage, Jr. Miss Juliet Welt, daughter of David J. Levy, Jr., henry A. Kro Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, left lik, Robert Schlesinger and Loui Wednesday to enter the Colleg A . t. young wool of Dai•oit will con_ ,In G ei p ve d en scl s ein oto f D oe rtp Preparatory School at Northamp ro ailtest L in od e ge ton, Mass. Miss Mary Disner entertained a Duct services during Rosh Has 1 onah and Tom Kippur at its syna- Relief Fund. !three tablea of bridge at her home Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan are , ------ leaving Saturday for Portland, 11541 Brush street, on Saturday rogue in the Jewish ( enter, 31 Ore., where they will remain for 1 evening, Sept. 21. A midnight Melbourne Avenue. "The Independent Detroit Lodge lunch was served to the guests. Young Israel is an organization at their lust meeting, Sunday, Sept. about three weeks. of young men and women united 22, voted to give $100 toward the Mrs. Louis J. Sell and daughter, in a staunch and unflinching desire Palestine Relief Fund. The money Mr. amt Sirs. Julius Greenthal and Mrs. Ida Breitenbach left last Charlotte II., have just returned to observe the Sabbath and to pre- is to be drawn from the treasury Saturday for Milwaukee, Wis., from a two months' stay in New serve the ideals and rituals of tra- instead of taxing the members. A ditionol Orthodox Judaism. high check for the amount was mailed where they are guests of Dr. and York and Atlantic City. Holy Day services, like the Sab- to Milford Stern. Mrs. Roy Greenthal and family. on bath services conducted by Young Miss Anne Green of Kim; ave- Israel, Will adhere religiously to nue Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner and has returned from a six weeks' CARD OF THANKS the traditional Orthodox manner. Miss Jeanette Sarah Musliner trip to Germany, Switzerland and Young Israel invites the young have returned from Wolf Lake, France. While in Berlin she at- The family of the late Casper where they spent the summer, and tended the sessions of the Interna- men and women of Detroit—their elders, toii—to attend its High Kuschinsky wish to extend their are making their home at the De- tional Advertising Association eon. Holy DaY , services. A committee thanks to Rabbi Hershman, Rabbi troit-Leland Hotel. vention, as a representative of the will tie at the Jewish Center ev- Ashinsky, Rev, Zaludkowski, also I local woolen's advertising club. ery evening (except Friday), from their many relatives and friends, Msr. George Bloom entertained for the many kindnesses extended 8 to 10. to receive reservations. 10 guests at luncheon and bridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil and Since but a limited number can be to them (luring their recent be- on Friday in honor of Mrs. Ben- family, formerly of 1722 Atkin- accommodated at these services, reavement. jamin D. Marx of Long Beach, son avenue, are now residing in those desirous of attending are Cal. their new home at 8621 La Salle asked to consult this committee as boulevard. soon us possible • Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from a visit in Members and friends of the New York City. Ilalevy-Hazomir Choral Society Mr. and Mrs. Mose Fantle and gathered at the Farband Folk family of West Boston boulevard Schule No. 2, Collingwood and•Ilol- Now that the holiday season is , have returned from a summer's mur avenues, last Sunday evening approaching,. the Temple Sister- to celebrate the occasion of the in- travel in Europe, stallation of the recently elected hood is making plans for the year among them being the open- Leslie Davis, son of Ralph Davis officers who will be in charge of oc work for the corn- ing of our religious school in the of East Jefferson avenue, left last the society's near future. • week to attend the Illinois Military ing, year, its first as an affiliated Miss Mary Koffman has returned branch of the Jewish National School. home after spending a week with Workers' Alliance. FELTS relatives in Detroit. She was ac- SOLEILS Mrs. N. Sutherland, Mrs, Joe companied by Mrs. Morris Kerby!, ('reenbaum and Miss Frieda Green- Mr. and Sirs, Jack Levine of who spent a week with her parents, haunt were joint hostesses at a Mack avenue had as their guest Mr. and Sirs. Elmer Koffman. in all fall shades shower for 50 guests at the Lee for the week their nephew, Ralph Sir. and Sirs. B. Bernstein of Crest on Saturday, Sept. 14, in Levy of Pittsburgh, Pa. We Remodel Detroit, who were the guests of Hata at honor of Miss Gertrude Green. their parents, Mr. and Sirs. C. J. Retmonable THE FOURTH ANNUAL DANCE OF THE tram, a bride of Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Max Freibel will Levy have returned to their home. Pricey return home Sept. 28 after spend- Mrs. Jos. Sempliner has re- Sir. and Sirs. Max Mendelson ing, a month with Mr. Friebel's par.! turned from Detroit where she I Katherine Frankel) have re- ents in Northwestern Canada. WILL BE HELD was called by the illness of her sis- turned after their honeymoon trip 1510 WOODWARD AVENUE --- ter, Nils+ Miriam Kramer. at Houghton Heights, Mich., and Among the local students return- Mr. and Mrs. William Boesky, are now residing at 8752 Chal- ing to the U. of M. this year are who have been spending several fonte avenue. weeks in Northern Michigan, re- . Miss Ruth Hutton and Ilernian Koffman. turned Sept. 25. Jean Goldkette Presents Jack McCay and His Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frankel Mr. and Sirs. Jos. Schwartz are have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Syncopators in Chicago for a few days. Sir. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin, Samuel Greenberg of Los Angeles, Sirs. Elmer Koffman has re-! who have recently moved into their ! Calif., who arrived recently for turned home after a two weeks' new home on Birwood avenue, a two months' visit. were surprised by 24 of their business trip through the .state of Ohio. friends last Sunday evening. - -- 1000041a1MWMIMWalalilANN WAlalaWalia.11 Dr. Mona Kessler has returned MaNliNlelalaWaW.WelaaeaMiWaaeNWee Miss Mary Koffman has returned from Jackson, where he attended 1 to her home in Bay City after a the medical convention. i CANTON'S School Uniforms Require Tailored Accessories— and so TAILORED HOSIERY To the girl attending it school where uniforms have become a tradition, Hudson's Hosiery Shop offers a wide selection of papa hosiery. One color which is particularly adaptable and suitable to these cos . tomes (and at the same time smart) is gunmetal. May sec suggest two styles? "Marquise - Style Service a hose that comes elo.e to having the clarity of chiffon, lull at the same time the durability that is necessary fur scluoil wear Priced at $1.19 a pair. "Countess" Service Weight - a hose that is built for wear . . feet and tops arc of tine lisle. Piked at $l.io a pair. HUDSON'S HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Fast Floor — Farmer Street tholdng YOUNG ISRAEL TO •. CONDUCT SERVICES t AT JEWISH CENTER Wish Your Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR With Flowers from Subway We are prepared to deliver flowers to your friends on the eve of the approaching holi- days. A charming way to say "Happy New Year." It will be long remembered. li'e Send Flowers Anywhere Subway Flower Shop CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor. 227 Gratiot Ave. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT Cantor S. Nathanson "We offer THAT Individual Skill and Courtesy which the dis- criminating woman demands." Will Conduct Services for Rosh Haahonah and Yom Kippur Oct. 5-6.14 at LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER Twelfth at Seward MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW ang (City Notre . Harriette 334 Book Bldg. Cherry 9270-9271 FOR Washington Boulevard Hats Cut on the Head) $5.00 up $7.50 up, Naturally, you will want to look your best for the holi- days. We have received our new fall merchandise, in- cluding ladies' coats, dress- es, etc., which are now on display. Don't forget you can shop here more conveni- ently than downtown, and more economically. THE - HOLIDAYS DANCE DETROIT FRIENDSHIP CLUB ASTOR SHOP SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29 Dexter Department Store 11567 Dexter Blvd. Garfield 3216 STATLER HOTEL GRAND BALLROOM SIM week-end visit with her uncle and aunt, Sir. and Sirs. Mayer Koff- man. Holiday fashions that compose a new theme song of the mode . . . . 5 YY Mrs. Joseph Grossman and son of 2725 West Boston boulevard have returned from a three months' visit in Boston and near-1 by seashore resorts. Sir. Gross- . man spent three weeks with his family. During their visit they. were extensively entertained by their many friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bronstein and f amily of ir y avenue are now residing in their new home at 3:329 Leslie avenue. Y. W. H. A. TO OPEN NEW SEASON WORK to the accompan- iment of TIIRI FT. A LWA Lis 1510 Woodward 123 State St. 204 W. Grand River (Cor. Griswold) 9233 Grand River (Opposite Grand Riviera) *0. / VIC,WoatCWOComocteam.va.x.wavaN%%aaamitalowalavawm.vaNamwmvwevaxsaavx Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 The Smart! Youthful! MUSIC of HATS cut on the head .. . the With the Wurlitzer Treasure Chest of Music in your home, the mere touch of a button brings you the pleasure of hear- ing your favorite pianist. Visit the Wurlitzer store today. Hear this wonder- ful instrument. A liber- al allowance will be made for your present piano. A Superior Cleaning Service Hats Renovated, Restyled STANDARD HAT SHOPPE '236 LIBRARY MASTERS is your Prom finest ported fur felta an d Oa aoleil, Style of en- 730 during beauty. up The Young Women's Hebrew As- sociation announces the opening of an active season. Registrations are now being taken for classes in ballroom (lancing, eurythmics, horse back riding, fencing, swim- ming, gymnastics. The handicraft department will teach how to make parchment lamp shades, paint plaques and vases. In the yarn- craft class, girls will be taught how to make hats, wool flowers, pictures, needlepoint, hooked rugs, etc. In the department of music, there will be classes in group sing- ing, piano and the ukelele. There is a class in literature on 1Vednes- . day evenings. Clubs that have not already been assigned meeting rooms are ad- vised to make their reservations as propmtly as possible. Space will be assigned strictly in accordance with the order of requests. The first bridge party of the season will be held on Tuesday eve- ning, Oct. I, and on Sunday eve- rting, Sept. 29, the opening "At Home" program will take place. Sabbath services will be held reg- ularly on Friday evenings, begin- .* y e ning Nov. I. The opening dance of the sea- I son will be held on Saturday eve- je ning, Nov. 2, at Webster Hall. 0 The employment bureau is open . for free service to employers and applicants every day from 9 a. m. 0 to 10 p. m. 5 Such outstanding fashions as these cannot for long escape the smart woman's appreciation of the truly exceptional ... A triumph of design and quality: (Cor. Shelby) For the Holidays Sirs. David M. Schiller is visiting 44 in Lansing, where she is the guest Y. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Schnabel. CHERRY 5759 FUR S Repaired Remodeled Made to Order NOT $2000—JUST <99 S To Serve You Well A convenient location— reliable furs, attractive prices, the utmost in service. It will pay you to pay us a visit. J. SCHNAAR, Inc. Masafacturiag Furrier. 2966 Woodward Ave. Phone Randolph 5279 Open Daily to 7 p. m. Am Fri. and Sat. to 10 p. rn. mit G)he URLI ZER TREASURE CREST of MUSIC 1111E LIANC PLAYS FOR Broadwa/, at 1509, Near John R.