A xed= jewisk Period ad Cater =UPTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ThEfigntotrAwisnetpreilaz aanti..a1MWW1 ■ 11.. >> PEOPLE WHO KNOW PIANOS BUY THE STEINWAY I o-c- iahand Qrsonal Mrs. Ralph l'aul will give a bridge-luncheon at home on j Hazelwood avenue her Oct. 22, for the benefit o 'ft° Congre- enmi ay, gation Emanuel Sisterhood. There gre . w ill ill be 15 tables. Miss Natalie Arden, student at the University of Michigan, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mkt G. Arden of Chi- cago boulevard. Engagements - - - - \ TUESDAY MUSICALE'S PROGRAM ANNOUNCED The Tuesday Musicale will in- augurate its forty-fifth season with a reception and luncheon in its new home, the Detroit Institute Mr. and Sirs. L. Silverman announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Victor Fishkind, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Fishkind. PAGE SEVEN OCTOBER COAT BENTOilt i • • Sirs. Marshall Pease, president, with her co-workers, arranged a schedule of events full of interest Mr. and Mrs. harry Freedman announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to l'hilip H. Kaplan, son of David Kaplan of New York City. The wedding will take place in November. Mr. and Sirs. David M. Dean of 372 Philip avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Marian, to Theodore Mass, r man, son of Mr.and Mrs. A. Masserman of 567 East Bethune avenue. Mr. and Sirs. l'hilip Hands of 1151 West Philadelphia avenue an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria, to Saul I. Schwartz of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz of Balti- more, Sid. For Your "OLD" 1- AMONG PEOPLE who are acquainted with the comparative merits of various makes of pianos, there is never any doubt as to which they would like to own. That is why vir , tually every musician of note since 1853 has • chosen and played the Steinway • These people know that there is no other piano that will command the marvelous breadth and brilliance of tune which is so peculiarly Steinway's. They are aware that no other Minn Lucille Greenberg spent a few days in Detroit as the guest of I i Beatrice Ehrlich of Virginia l'ark. Both left for Ann Arbor, where they are students at the University of Michigan. Wedding Calendar Charles Goldstein left for St. Louis, Mo., to visit with his son and take in the world series. Mrs. Moe Velick of 149 Massa- chusetts avenue will be hostess to the members of the board of the Home Relief Society on Friday afternoon, Oct. 10. Final arrange- ments for the coming luncheon, to be held at the Book-Cadillac on Oct. 25, will be discussed. Nathaniel Winkleman of Pitts- burgh, l'a., spent the holidays with hi: parents, of Blaine avenue. E. Sedar of Chicago, Ill., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman. Births Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Held (Sally Solomon) of 12778 Northlawn avenue, a son, Otto Bert. BAZAAR OF LECHEM ANIYIM ON OCT. 19 The Ladies' Lechem Aniyim So- ciety announces that its bazaar, to be held at the Ahavath Zion Syn- agogue, will start on Oct. 19. In view of the serious economic situation, an appeal is made to all merchants to co-operate with the society by donating merchandise for this bazaar. Officers of the Lechem Aniyim thank their friends for helping make the recent theater party a success. THE LIVING-ROOM .HAND A model slightly larger than the Baby Grand, but still a ray offoc toe rnstrument for rosary SP4CC. Designed for the house or aparo mono of moderate ass. THE DAISY GRAND This instrument is small enough for the most limited sp&r, yet .1 retains that breadth and beauty of tone chub a true grand memo ought to hare. A any popular model. The Steinway is obtaintble in magnificent. abso- lutely authentic period art designs as well as lovely conventional models. To see them will surely prove of interest to you. We invite your inspection of our large stock of these incom- parable instruments. 10% Down • • • places the celebrated Steinway in your home . Liberal allowance on your old piano Any Steinway piano may be purchased with a cash deposit of 10$i, and the balance will be extended over a long period. Used pianos ac- cepted in partial exchange. "T he Musical Center of Detroit" GRINNELL BROS. ,SteintuayRepresensatites, 1515.21 Woodward Avenue Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branches STEINWAY O FURS Ready-to•Wear Made to Measure Repairing Remodeling 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. Manufacturing Furriers THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS 3410 WOODWARD AVE. Doom Routh of Donsteflt Theater Columbia 4222 ammiROPEN EVENINGS IMMIIM Await Your Selection! singing Negro spirituals. I Dr. Carl Beutel will play his own 'composition for piano which won the prize in the Detroit composers' contest last year. The Christmas program on lb,. JOSEPH—GANTZ 2 is in charge of Miss Margaret Sir. and Mrs. Herman Gontz of Mannebach, Detroit announce the marriage of The final concert, April 7, will their daughter, Evelyn, to Milton he an orchestral and choral pro- Joseph, on Aug. 19, in Toledo. The, gram by the Tuesday Musicale couple are now residing in lies: chorus and orchestra. Mrs. Leon- :Moines, Ia., where Mr. Joseph is ard is chairman of the day. resuming his studies in the medi- An artist recital will be given cal school. Nov. 25 by the American contralto, Eva Gordan Horadesky. SHAPIRO—STEINBERG A the annual meeting last April Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Stein- the following officers were elected: berg announce the marriage of President, Sirs. Pease; vice-presi- their daughter, June, to Murray dent, Mrs. E. S. Sherrill; secretary, Si. Shapiro, son of Sir. and Mrs. Sirs. Morris I). Silver; treasurer, Louis Shapiro, on Sept. 18, by M rs. Frank W. Coolidge. Members Rabbi Lichtenstein of Toledo. of the executive board, Mrs. Horace Bigelow, Mrs. Walter T. Forney,, Miss Ada Gordon, Mrs. Samuel Mumford, Mrs. E. IL Smith, Mrs. Joseph II. Whittaker. Every Popular Material and Color ... Rich, Luxurious Sets of Furs ... All Sizes 15 to $95 arriagre Michigan Zionists to Estab.. liah Colony in Palestine Through Fund. BOX Dear Mr. Slomovitz: I am writing this letter to you, hoping that you will print it in The Jewish Chronicle: No doubt you will recall having helped me with a letter of recom- mendation to win the scholarship entitling me to a three-year course in scientific farming in the Nation- al Farm School, Penn. I now wish to thank you again and to thank the other worthy cit- izens of Detroit: Rabbi Leo Frank- lin, Bernard Isaacs, and the Mich- igan State Representative of the National Farm School, Aaron De- Roy, for having helped ow to this excellent opportunity for acquiring a scientific and practical training in the most modern methods of farming. As a student there for over a half a year, I feel that I ought to tell everybody, especially the eligi- ble young men of Michigan, about this National Farm School, which combines the theoretic and scientific aspects of farming with their prac- ti•al application, thus giving to those who love outdoor life an all- roundenjoyable course of study. For all this the school is most favorably situated. It has about 1,500 acres of land, the most mod- ern farming intnplements, labora- tories and general equipment. Nor is the social life neglected; we have a fine athletic field, teams, and clubs of all kinds, and all under excel- lent supervision of Mr. Samuel B. Samuels. Fine school buildings, dormitories, library club rooms, situated in the most beautiful part of the country near Philadelphia, help to make this the finest and best schools of its kind. Again, I wish to express my thankfulness to those whose recom- mendations have helped me to the scholarship of the three-year course of scientifie farming, in the Na- tional Farm School, Pa.. and I sin- cerely hope that of those young men, who can qualify, and love to live close to nature, some will make a real effort to avid them- selves of this wonderful opportun- ity. Yours thankfully. MANUEL YABI.ONKO COATS BAZAAR OF J. N. F. TO BEGIN NOV. 23 r-1/4 - Hundreds of Smart New a Bukowina district, has decided to Woodward branch of the Jewish name two of its streets after Theo- Women's European Welfare Or- dor Ilerzl, founder of political ganization Won held at the home Zionism, and Dr. Chaim Weiz- of Sirs. Joseph Modell, 1196 Edi- mann, president of the Jewish son, on Monday evening, Sept. 29. Agency for Palestine. The dinner-dance to be held at •L E'TTER BENTON'S will take any C0.47' and will turn them orer to the SALTATION ABUT, who in turn will distribute them to dor NEEDY of out city. REMEMBER: ANY OLD COAT WILL BO! MRS. MORRIS D. SILVER Secretary of Tuesday Musicals. Sept. 27-7'o Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers (Jeannette Safir) of Richton avenue, a daughter. to all music lovers. Mrs. May Leg. Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sissman (Esther Letzic of Car- gett-Abel is general chairman of bondale, Pa.) of 3456 West Warren avenue, a daughter, Adeline. the program. Sept. 20—To Mr. and Sirs. M. 5litteldorf of 2525 Buena Vista, a The first concert, on Nov. 4, will daughter, Theodora A. be a miscellaneous program ar- Sept. 19—To Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Silverman of 13230 La Salk ranged by Sirs. henry Vaughn. The FIIIIIIMsary of Rubenstein s boulevard, a daughter, Harriet Joyce. Sept. 15—To Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Lankin of 559 Woodland ave- birth will be commemorated by trio for violin, 'cello and piano, nue, a daughter, Marilyn. and the new instrument, the theri- Sept. 4—To Mr. and Sirs. Gabriel Glassman of 1962 Ford avenue, mine, will be heard. a daughter, Anne Mae. Miss Florence Gallagher has Aug. 8—To Sir. and Mrs. Glenn Lutsky of 1996 Lawrence, a planned an American program for daughter, Carmel N. Nen,. 18, featuring a quartette RUMANIAN TOWN TO ' NAME STREETS FOR lifetime of perfect katisfaction given by this HERZL, WEIZMANN J. W. E. W. 0. DINNER DANCE THIS SUNDAY BUCIIVREST.— (J. T. A.) — great instrument they recognize that trueecon- The city of Vashkovith, in the A regular meeting of North will do service half so long. . . . And in the omy which lies in the best and finest things. No matter how OLD ... what the CONDITION or STYLE ... whether it be last year's or an old model coat ... it makes no difference ... be it a man's coat, woman's coat, a misses' coat, a child's coat, a win- ter coat, a summer coat or even a lined raincoat ... BENTON'S will allow you $5.00 for it on any new coat, regardless of price, you may select. Oct. 19—Miss Grace LeBow, daughter of Samuel LeBow, to Ed Dr. Nathan Ashinsky of Pitts- ward Fink, son of Mrs. Betty Fink, formerly of Minneapolis. burgh, Pa., spent the holidays with his parents, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, of Gladstone avenue. At a meeting of the administra- tive committee of the Michigan MRS. J. COHEN Council of the Jewish National •Fund held recently, it was decided Northwood Inn on Sunday eve- to establish a Michigan colony in ning, Oct. 5, is supervised by Sirs. .1. Robbins, with Mrs. J. Cohen Palestine through the Jewish Na- tional Fund, and the committee de- as co-chairman. For tickets call Mrs. Fanny Cohen, 3045 Cort- cided to hold a bazaar from Nov. land, Hemlock 5986-J. Mrs. Rob- 23 to Nov. 27 inclusive, at the ,' bins and Mrs. Cohen will also su- 11'nai !Moshe Auditorium, Dexter pervise the luncheon-card party and Lawrence avenues. Mrs. H. II. Prenzlauer, who has at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Oct. 21 at 1 o'clock. Reservations can be rendered valuable service to the cause of the Jewish National Fund, made through Mrs. Cohen or through Mrs. Robbins, 1476 Glynn was prevailed upon to accept the Court, Longfellow 5392. The chairmanship for this bazaar, with president, Mrs. R. B. Newman, ap- Edward II. Franzblau as co-chair- peals to all members to co-operate man. Several hundred workers with the rummage sale chairman. have already been enlisted and rep- Mrs. E. J. Schwartz, 2980 Elm- ' resentatives of 23 organizations hurst, Arlington 5343, in the col- have volunteered to conduct booths lection of articles. at the bazaar. A meeting of the bazaar commit- tee, together with representatives of various Jewish organizations in Detroit and surrounding cities, has been called by Mrs. Prenzlauer for Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5, at Beginning Oct. 15 and ending 2 p. m., at the li'nai Moshe. Oct. 31, Sirs. Harry B. Keidan, In speaking of the bazaar, Sirs. chairman of the National Fund Committee of Detroit chapter of Prenzlauer said as follows: "The Hadassah, will, with her divisional Jewish National Fund is one insti- captains, make collection of the tution that must receive the sup- several hundred National Fund port of Detroit Jewry at all timers. We are undertaking this bazaar in boxes. "There is no function of Ila- order to raise the necessary funds ilassah more important than that required to redeem the soil in Pal- of identifying itself and co-oper- I estine for the Jewish people. We sting with the National F d pro- expect that in this bazaar every ject in Palestinet," the Iladassah Jewish woman in the City of De- committee states. troit that is interested in the cause "The National Fund buys land of Zion will respond whole hearted- that is leased out to individuals, ly." immigrants and residents, for a The bazaar committee in addi- long term of years, giving them tion to Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer and the opportunity to earn a liveli- Edward 11. Franzblau consists of hood, at the same time developing Sirs. Bernard A. Laths, Mrs. Max the land for the future of Pales- Heyman, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, tine. Mrs. H. Milkovsky, Slim Yetta "Iladassah has undertaken to Hoffman, A. J. Koffman, Israel pay $60,000 a year for the period Wiener, S. A. Cabot, Mrs. I. Ros- of five years, to defray the cost of enthal, Miss II. Fox, Mrs. Ralph a valuable strip of land at Haifa Davidson, Sirs. II. Lerman, Joseph Bay. Ilaggai, Charles Wolloch, Mrs. M. "Afforestation and restoration Silver, Mrs. S. A. Cabot, Mrs. H. of forests is another task that the Eakstein, Mrs. S. Levine, Sirs. R. National Fund performs. For Pollack and lien F. Goldman. $1.50 a sapling is planted in Pales- The names of the various chair- tine, and 700,000 such trees have men and members of various com- been planted there, transforming mittees will be announced in the barren, desolate wastes into rich next issue of The Detroit Jewish verdant lands. Chronicle. "If you have not been adding) to your boxes, from time to time•.' since the last collection, please take care of them before Oct. 15 no that this National Fund drive can again meet the requirements of our quota for this all-important The Beth Israel of Flint, Mich., work." of which Mrs. Frank Benison is president, commenced new year ac- tivities with a rummage sale. Sirs. SIX BROTHERS AND Eugene Paradise in chairman. as- ALL ARE LAWYERS sisted by an able committee. Plans are being completed for the annual Simchas Torah dance to be given When Arthur A. Birnkrant at the Jewish Community Center was admitted to the bar on 735 McFarlan street, Oct. 16. Mrs. Monday by Judge Vincent M. Charles Steinman is general chair- Brennan in Circuit Court, on man. Mrs. George Kavanau is in motion of Mayor Frank Mur- charge of decorations, and Mrs. phy, he became the sixth Louis Bragman of refreshments. brother of a family of lawyers Guests are expected from Detroit, to have been admitted by Judge Pontiac, Saginaw and Bay City. Brennan. The other five Birn- HADASSAH STARTS I BENTON'S GUARANTEES THEIR PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST IN TIIE CITY ... Quality, Workmanship and Style Consideredt SIIOP AT BENTON'S BEFORE YOU BUY. Bentont GRISWOLD announces the removal of his offices from Believe It or NOT! 3647 BRUSH STREET To I am Still Looking for • Dissatisfied Customer 80 DELAWARE AVENUE —ABE MAX The Streng Chevrolet Co. 12th & Phila. Empire 4035 Remember the "JAHRZEITS" of your beloved ones by I inserting an "IN MEMORIAM" in The Chronicle. ..1 Our 44th Year Len Kolodin was admitted to practice in the courts of Michigan upon motion made by Milford Stern of the Detroit bar before Judge Alfred .1. Murphy. Mr. Kolodin is one of 230 candidates who recently passed the State Bar examinations. About 75 of the successful ones were Jewish. ■1■ 1111=11/ Founded 1 88 7 FUR COATS of ANNIS Dependable Quality Buy With Confidence $75 as few as Persian Lamb $345 as low •I Raccoon 5235 Genuine Mink at low irr $950 African Monkey a. 10. a. $245 Mexican Ocelot h.. $235 lee' as $23.5 Russian Squirrel $97 Australian 1.apint at raw e. es Imo es $75 Russian l'ony Natural Muskrat ar I.w e. AND MANS OTHERS SEAL HEADQUARTERS Hudson Sear Genuine Seal Australian Seal t 31int Dilutes Leo Kolodin Admitted to Bar. STATE STREET Dr. ALBERT E. BERNSTEIN J. N. F. BOX DRIVE krant lawyers are Saul J., Mark H., Michael C., Theodore D. and Norman H. Birnkrant. Except Saul, who lives in Pontiac, the brothers reside at 628 Boston boulevard. Arthur Birnkrant was the youngest Northern High School graduate, finishing at 14. Ile graduated from the University of Michigan law school in June at the age of 21. at FUR SCARFS { Hundreds of them in all Furs priced from $10.50 to 1725 — - Convenient Terms $195 $335 $75 The New Full Length Fitted Coats 11.5 M •,.Fran ei1 Lone). ANNIS FURS WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD-FOUNDED 1887