PAGE TEN TI E WrRon;kwisnamornat $20 for J. N. F. Through Rev. H. Milkovsky, $20 was remitted to the Jewish Nation- al Fund, this sum having been raised at the Bris of the new born son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Waster who was named Leonard Israel. 0/11. Laundress I changes the water 9 Time DoesYours? R t man and Mrs. Morris Newman as co-chairman will be assisted by the following committee: Mrs. Charles Rabbi and Mrs. Israel Lebentli- Marks, Mrs, Harry Levine, Mrs. ger are receiving congratulations Israel Kaplan, Mrs. Ralph Paul, on the birth of a (laughter on Nov. a s Mrs. Eli Sachse, Mrs. Herman 7. wits e W ' 4...- Fisher, Mrs. J. J. Ruby, Mrs. Har- ry Sklar, Mrs. Alex Taub, Mrs. An organization meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Ben 13. Schwartz Mandel Rosenzweig, Mrs. Isadore Young People's League, of the Shaar Ilashomayim Synagogue was of 2433 Blaine avenue announce Karbel and Mrs. Max Schubiner, the Bar Mitzvah of their nephew, held at the home of Miss Minnie Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Paul an- Gelber, 23 Hall avenue, on Thurs- Albert Goldberg, on Saturday morning, Nov. 16, at the Twelfth- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their day evening, Nov, 7. Rabbi I. Atkinson branch of the Shaarey- son, Roy David, on Saturday, Nov. Lebendiger outlined to the meeting Zedek. They will be at home to 16, at 0:30 a. nt. at Congregation the purpose of such an organiza- relative% and friends on Sunday, Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and tion and the part that it should Nov. 17, from 2 to 5 and from 7 Taylor avenues. Reception Sun- play in the life of the community. day, Nov. 17, at their home, 2000 Provisional officers and committees to 10. No cards. Hazelwood, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. were appointed as follows: Louis No cards. Swartz, chairman; Miss Ida Kaza- A family farewell party was giv- nowsky, secretary; Miss Frances en on Nov. 5, by Mr. and Mrs. Sam- A delightful luncheon and card Geller, Misie Minnie Gelber and uel Satovsky of Chicaleo boulevard, party was given by Mrs. Harry 31i Si Bess Soskin, program com- in honor of M r. and Mrs. Isaac Fisher of Avalon avenue. On this mittee, and Dr. I). Barkotf, 31. D. Satovsky of Calvert avenue, who occasion she entertained her !feller and Miss Esther Starkman, left for Los Angeles on Nov. 10. nieces and a group of friends. constitution committee. Mr. and Mrs. Lan Rosenthal. who Sigma Iota Sorority me at the The Shaar Ilashomayim Sister- have spent the summer at Manis- tique, Mich., hove married to this "I"' Nov. 10. Two representatives, hood sponsored a card medley for city and are residing at the Wil- Ida Gross and Faye 31eyerson, men and women on Sunday even- were appointed to attend the ing, Oct. DS The hostesses were: shire Hotel. House Council at the "Y" every Mrs. H. H. Samuels, Mrs..I. Gitlin, Mrs. Moses Weingarden 1:f 3336 other Monday night. Mrs. S. Janowsky and Miss Dora Bloom. Twenty-live tables were in West Philadelphia avenue, enter- play. 'Flue proceeds of the affair tained 16 guests at a miscellaneous went toevard the Sisterhiaid pledge shower on Nov. 5, at the home of of $5,000 to the building fund of Mrs. Hy Tachman of 3201 Glad- the Synagogue, stone avenue, honoring Miss Vir- rabbis and officers of Tem- ginia Wizel, a bride-elect of Nov. ple Beth El and the officers of the Mr. and Mrs. I. Simkin of 532 17. various societies are giving full Dougall avenue announce the en- Mr. and Mrs. Max Elias have as support to the affiliated societies gagement of their (laughter, Mar- jory, to Samuel Benson of Pontiac, their guest, Miss Gertrude Levin- in its drive for membership. Rabbi Leo 31. Franklin said: Mich. The marriage will take son of ('hicago. Nliss Levinson, "13y grouping all of the societies' place early in the Spring. whose marriage to John Solomon of this city, will be a mid-winter associated with the Temple into A meeting of the Naomi Chapter event, was honored at a bridge- one great organization, not only luncheon and miscellaneous shower has it been possible to reduce the -4 ',his was held Wednesday eve- overhead to a marked degree for ning, at the home of Miss Betty at Northwood Inn, Nov. 2. all of them—an d thus to provid e Slopes, 220 Hall avenue. Discus- better programs throughout, but it sion of plans for entertainment Mr. and Mrs, Albert Homonoff (Betty Silver), formerly of 3016 has also been a step in the direc- took the major part of the evening, J.. Campau, have moved to their tion of including, for a nominal followed by bridge and refresh- fee, membership participation in ments. new home at 16601 Mendota ave- every phase of congregational nue. work for every member of the The Ladies' Auxiliary of the In- family." dependent Order of B'rith, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal Rabbi Leon Fram also lends his Windsor Lodge, held a successful and family, formerly of East Ilan- cock avenue, are now residing in support the drive. "The edu- bridge party, Sunday evening, Nov. cational value of a membership in 10, at the Lodge Club Rooms, Dav- their new home at 2200 Edison the Affiliated Societies," said Rabbi is building. Mrs. I. Cohen acted avenue. Fram, is so evident that no head as convenor, assisted by the Mes- The Sisterhood of Congregation of a Temple household who is sen- daMeS Baum, llarris, Fd Benstein sitive to educational value can and Schott. O. Emanuel will give a bridge-tea, Nov. 20, at the Detroit-Leland Ho- fail to appreciate it." WINDSOR NEWS TEMPLE SUPPORTS AFFILIATED DRIVE ----- The Imagine using 600 gallons of pure rainsoft water for ONE washing! No won. der clothes washed our way are cleaner. First, a luke warm rinse to loosen the dirt; then four baths in pure, abundant suds, and finally four or five rinses, making at least nine changes of filtered, rainsoft water Why there isn't a laundress living who could endure such physical labor, not to mention the expense and troub of heating the water. And of urse each color and fabric is aundered separately in the best scien- tific ways No wonder clothes washed are way are cleaner ' and last longer. tol. Mrs. Joseph Newman as chair- In a Cottage Small you find the finest line of Bridge Gifts, Nov- ' elties and Lamps SHEETS 8c fit 4 Listen in on WWJ Saturday night, 8:30 to 9 o'clock, for Ted ■ nd Alice in "Laundry Land." Pauline WELLER Laundry CO. DR. JOHN SLAWSON'S BOOK COMPLIMENTED Dr. John Slawson, executive di- rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ! eration of Detroit, has been recent- ly complimented in soca, ogica cir- cles on his book, "The Delinquent Boy, Dorothy Swains Thomas, in re- viewing the outstanding contribu- tions to criminology for the Amer- ican Journal of Sociology, says: "Probably the only first-rate statistical studies in this field (criminology) are the first part of Goring's study of The English Convict,' and Slawson's study of The Delinquent Boy.'" Gift Cott age Our Service Beyond Compare Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 12141 Dexter Blvd. at 3lonterey Tombstone Unveiling. The family of the late William Fink announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at Machpelah Cemetery on Sunday, No. 17, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. II. Horte•k of 1029 Howard avenue, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Clara, to Max,Friedman of Toronto. Mrs. I. Rubinstein of Glendale avenue, Detroit, entertained on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 13, at a bridge and luncheon at the Stat- Irr Ilutel, in honor of her (laugh- ter Annette, whose marriage to Harry Meretsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 31eretsky of May avenue, Windsor, will take place the early part of January. agutatu Nalco The regular Friday evening serv- ices were held at Temple Beth-El, Nov. )3, with Mr, Maurice Gold- Hatt of Cincinnati officiating. Mr. Goldblatt spoke on The True He- roism." Among those who motored to Ann Arbor for the Harvard game were Mr. alld Mrs. Raymond Krohn, Miss Jeanne Seitner, 51 r. Oppenheim, Frederick and Alfred Seitner, Miss Lucille (lreenebaum, •ttal Mr. and :firs. Milton Greene- baum. :firsGerald Goldfarb has reaent- ly returned from Jackson, where she addressed the Sisterhood of that city. :qrs. Goldfarb is presi- dent of the state organization. A very enjoyable tars supper and keno party was held at the Community Center, Sunday eve- ning, Nov. 10. The Sisterhood sponsored the affair and :firs, A. Philippe and I. Clinkofatine were lioStesses. Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Adolph Seitner. The Saginaw guests attending the Klein-Werbelow wedding held at the Durant in Flint on Nov. lo, included Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seitner, 31r. and Mrs. Samuel Seit- ner, ale. and Mrs. Samuel berg, 311.s. Dora Itatzck and :fir. Morris Seitner. Dr. and Mrs. Jacoby Rothner and Mrs Jack Goldman of Detroit is ' re the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothner. DETROITERS ATTEND RABBI P. F. WATERMAN BIRTH CONTROL MEET DISCUSSES PROPOSED REFORM OF CALENDAR Me.. Sanger to Address Meeting not the members of the cona,so,,,, agree with their ideas about an- thropology, physics, ast 114 toy, cosmology, history, and bildisa! ex- egesis. It is not a quests o of Her in Int erest of Movement to Rabbi Philip F. Waterman, in a who is 'right.' It is a mattti of Get Favorable Legislation. sermon at Temple F:inanuel, in live and let live." Dr. Max Wershow and Dr. Bu- Grand Rapids on Nov. 2, discussed dana Sherman, who are on the staff the proposed change in the calen- Ina Stuart in "The Delight- of the 13'oinen'sClinic in Detroit, dar and said in part: ful Rogue" at Oriental. attended the mid-west conference the is not my intention to debate on birth control held on Tuesday he question of the Sabbath. This Iler real name is Ina Stasi . - at Hotel Deshler-Wallick in Colum- we must preserve for some other bus, 0., under the auspices of the occasion. But I do wish to point this red-headed young Rita La I:oy who appears opposite Rod La committee on federal legislation out as a fact that a great !natty in the all-talking fi al s re fur birth control. Dr. Wershow religionists do feel strongly on this Rocque picture, "The Delightful It!!,.... •," was chairman of the resolutions point. Whether these religiorist now at the Oriental Theater. committee. are 'right' or 'wrung' is beside the It is said her father held a iele Mrs. Margaret Sanger, chairman 1),I.,V,Ih)ts,i , , s hte ,„ulil ,d,inen ,y,,,m, a:nddagreu of this national committee, was to set himself up as an arbiter of in England. But she doesn't 1).- member much of her fiither, alio among the principal speakers at other tees the conference. Rev. Robert Leon- to the legislative bodies piedop tichts. died when she was 13. Iles tooilisr dilad when she was born. SI, t,iis ard Rucker of Columbus presided world asking that other left alone on their ranch at Kit and Dr. Rochelle S. Yarros of Chi- scruples be trampled upon by goy- left Scotty, Alberta. Neighbors aiiiit- cago was another speaker. to put her in an orphan ho os., As a result of this conference, a s u ie reU;111' ; ',U,'i l ilit, u( ' f 1lueu 'ie ? Iv lofn ithh e' s 'e vumu il?-* But she can away, dressed in boi ls national effort will be made to pass t(TS, that does not mean that I clothes, and hitch-hiked to Spokiiia.. a law not to classify the birth con- , u ,ioesr tylrusilt; out .thaenpdoi,itistkotfhs,de l : of She was in Hollywood some to trol literature passsing through the eas es- before she got a real chance in ios. United States mails as obsc.ent. Ins arm to pronounce hoe 'right' and tures. Then, in quick susse-lo matter. o, my opponents 'wrong.' she was given several es,s.IS ot "The present 56-year-old federal "It would be too much to ask parts in "Dynamite," "Tho I. !so law isthe greatest single obstacle. in the way of 'the birth control that when an international commit- Tramp," "The Bachelor Girl" ;oil movement today," Mrs Sanger said. tee meets to consider theproposed "Fashions in Love." Now silo is calendar reform, it deliberately he "One hundred and fifty-six thou- as wellas seen in "The Ile- sand mothers and 15,000,000 chil- um down the whole idea of light ful Rogue" opposite Rod la dren have died in ignorance an,i change, simply for the reason that Ro•que. ____ .. __ _ ____ poverty during the time that this certain groups oppose it. But it law has been in operation, a great would not lr too much to ask that Final Week for "Unholy the committee give adequate and proportion of whom could have Night" at State. been saved if adequate information reverent consideration to the re.- lfirious scruples of thousands anti Lionel 1 3 arrSamos! s a.m. had been available)." Mrs. Sanger will address a meet- thousands of good people who have tery melodrama of the ,,,.,, a right to their opinions and their holy Night.,'; tarst(t.a d lilts I! a ! I ing in Detroit early in December the . to secure the passage of desired scruples, regardless of whether or final week legislation, Honor Roll of Congregation Emanuel Bible Classes. 31iss Esther Ashinsky's Class: ('"mattes Rosenthal, Lillian Wise- man, Sadie Karim). Miss Mary Newman's Class: Rachel Fox, Blanche Shevin, liar- 3liss Emetic Oppenbeim is spend- riot Rosenthal. ing the week-end in Detroit. NIrs. Betty Gordon's Class: Dorothy Greenbaum, Sophie Shug- Mrs. Paula Beckman of Bay arman, Jean Robins, Saul Ant- City is the guest of her (laughter, man. Mrs. lien Rosenberg. 3liss Portner's Class: Agatha Rubin, Edith Kanfa, Eleanor Jos- eph, Elsie Blum, Sarah Mitou•r. Miss Rose Eriedmati's Class: Ruth Goldberg, Esther Graff, AJele By FRANCES GINSBURG ilensky, Grace Goldberg, Minnie (Mt. ('lemens, Mich.) Cohen. :11s Mary 13arak's Class. Ruth Dedicated to Mr.. J. H. Ehrlich of Green, Ruth Levine, Lillian /es- Detroit, Who First Taught Me , sow, Nlarion Dessow, Ph his Ka- the Meaning of Hadassah. petansky, Irene Cohen. The Bible classes are still open A bleeding people weeping stands upon the soil for enrollment and all those be- Of Palestine, whose barren lands thee tween the ages of 5 and 17 desiring tilled and sowed. to do so, are requested to be at the Till fertile fields produced and over flowed Congregation on Sunday morning With products of their toil. at 10 o'clock. The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Will Hold Their Annual M rs. Lane Clinkofstine has re- cently departed to spend the win- ter in California. Charity Ball AT HOTEL STATLER SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 17 Music by Stone's Syncopators. 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