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September 11, 1931 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-09-11

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Purity Assembly, Order of the
Rainbow for Girls, will hold its
semi-annual public installation on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 15, at the
Eastern Star Temple, 80 West
Alexandrine, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Ann

May the New Year be one of high
achievement, of peace, prosperity and
amiable relationship among all mankind.
And may it bring the Jews of our beloved
city increased strength and more abundant
life. May it bring them the fulfillment of
their most cherished desires.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Oppenheim I The Knollwood Country Club of

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FISHER BUILDING

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ON ACCOUNT of the recent order of the Health
Board delaying the opening of Detroit Schools,

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AVRUNIN CAMP

at Big Wolf Lake will remain open until school
11:* commences.

Rowing — Fishing —
Swimming — Tennis
Etc.

Excellent Meals
Comfortable, Airy
Sleeping Rooms

Special accommodations have been arranged
for adults and children to vacation or week-end
with us. You'll find that this is the most de-
lightful time of year for camp life. Rates most
reasonable.

For reservations call Detroit, Hemlock 0998-W, or at
camp, Grass Lake 8103.

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New Modern Nursery

{Va.)

For Children From 2 to 5 Years

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Under Direction of Clara Avrunin

Director of Avrunin Canso

Children always in charge of registered teachers and nurses.
Home environment and advantages.
Limited enrollment.

TELEPHONE HEMLOCK 0998-W

Best
Friel
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or.

The Officers of

PISGAH LODGE No. 34
B'NAI BRITH

take this means of extending best wishes to its
.members and the entire community for a happy
and prosperous New Year.

Fi

Hudson's extends best wishes to the
entire Jewish community for a
happy and prosperous New Year

,. eturned from "The Dunes," In Birmingham was the scene of a

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RAINBOW GIRLS TO
INSTALL OFFICERS,

Orettiqs

—Photo by I mine Studio.

ELEANOR NATALIE SLOMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sloman an-
nounce the betrothal of their
daughter, Eleanor Natalie, to Max
Loewenstein, son of Simon Loew-
enstein of this city. Reception at
the Sloman residense, 2999 Leslie
avenue, on Sunday, Sept. 27. No
cards.

Indiana, where they were the, very delightful affair on Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold night, Sept. 6. The club has ar-
Barker.
ranged in cabaret atmosphere and
during the dinner the members
Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner and were entertained by professional
daughter of Atkinson avenue re- performers of merit. After the
turned from a visit to, Los An- dinner a lively orchestra fur-
". niched music for dancing, which
lasted until morning. For Sept.
gel M
"r and Mrs. August II. Gould 26 the club is planning another in-
and family returned to their home teresting evening for members,
in Chattanooga after a visit with calling it "A Night in Havana."
relatives.
The summer ladies' champion
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner of of the Knollwood Country Club
Glynn are visiting in the was played last Monday. Honors
East.
went to Mrs. D. Siegel of Calvert
avenue. . The runner-up was Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheim vocal. Hurwitz of Boston boule-
have closed their summer home at
Lexington and are at their home
on Chicago boulevard.
Miss IMirian Berger of Buffalo
is visiting with her aunt and un-
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Berger
Countess Elektra Rosanska was
among the guests attending a of Boston boulevard.
luncheon last week given in honor
of His Highness Prince Ferdinand,
Miss Nlargold Vehon of Byron
grandson of former Kaiser WU: avenue has returned from an ex_
tended trip to California.
helm of Germany.

Brides of 1931
Are Lucky!

—Photo by D. D. Spellman

MISS MARY SILVER
Worthy Advisor.

They Can Get
Home Furnishings At
The Lowest Prices In Years

Weinbeck, mother advisor, and
Mies Frances Cugell, outgoing
worthy advisor, will preside.
ELEKTRA ROSANSKA
The newly elected officers for
the ensuing term to be installed
TO BROADCAST HOUR
are: Worthy advisor, Mary Silver;
worthy associate advisor, Jeanette
IN LEGION'S HONOR Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaeffer Schmidtke; charily, Sarah Solai;
Mazer,
son of
Jacob Ma-
Palmer visit
Park with
returned
from in •
zer, has left
for Loa
Angeles,
Cal., of ]0-day
relatives
hope, Sylvia Strub; faith, Therma
Writes and Directs Playlet; Mayor where he will attend the Univer•
v
Slatkin; secretary, Sylvia Penn;
Pittsburgh.
Murphy to B. Among the
sity of Southern California.
treasurer, Celia Glazier.
Speakers.
The newly appointed officers to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newma
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown be installed are: Drill leader,
were guests at Cherlevoix las of Golden Gate avenue returned Marion Selik; chaplain, Ida Pal-
Honoring the American Legion week.
from a visit to Cedar Point.
and welcoming the convention to
ley; love, Edna Rosenman; re-
Detroit, Elektra Rosanska, well
ligion, Lorraine Greenwald; na-
Alwyn Vernon Freeman, a
known singer and actress, will
Miss Mary Press of Golden ture, Priscilla Schiller; immortal.
broadcast an hour's program over junior in the law department of Gate avenue returned from a visit ity, Esther Kramer; fidelity,
station WMBC Friday evening, Harvard University, will leave for to New York and other points Phyllis Greenwald; patriotism,
Cambridge Sept. 15, to resume his East.
Sept. 18, from 9 to 10 p, m .
Rayetta Pollack; service, Ruth
The first half-hour of the broad- studies. Mr. Freeman spent his
Kromer; organist, Gertrude Levy;
cast will be devoted to a playlet vacation in the East and with his
choir
director, Naomi Weisman;
Maurice Marcus motored to
written and directed by Madame parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnstown, Pa., to remain over confidential observer, Beatrice
Rosanska, the action of the play Freeman of 20 Chicago boulevard. the holidays.
Abrams; outer observer, Lucille
Weisberg.
taking place during the World
Miss Jane Fecheimer enter-
Dar, 1917-18.
past worthy advisors, Doro-
The Rodin Club will hold its first thy The
Se
The American Legion band, tained with a luncheon last Wed- meeting
Gertrude Smith, Mar-
Faust Post, champion Legion nesday at her home on Monterey. meeting of the season at the home jorie Shemback and R Regina, Sc
of Mrs. D. Barsky, 2710 Leslie, on ler, will assist in installing the new
band of Michigan, under the di-
officers.
rection of Sergeant Lindermyer,, Miss Janet Welt, Rosalie Kahn, Wednesday evening, Sept. 16.
There will be music and a
will be heard during the broadcast !• Leonard Lewis and James Strauss
The Misses
Misses Billie and Mitzie ing following the installati on.
in well known martial tunes, and motored to Charlevoix last week-
me..os
Winkelman returned home after The public is invited.
Madame Rosanska will sing sev- end.
a two weeks' visit to Cleveland and
eral numbers which she sang dur-
4
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0441
4.
Miss Marjorie Wortman of New Cedar Point.
ing her tour of the various camps
Jewish Hospital Studies
and army and navy cantonments York is the house guest of Janet
teeR.r,ow
during the World War. Among Welt of Balmoral Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg
Serum in Paralysis Cure
the noted speakers to be heard
and family of Leslie avenue re-
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt and turned from a motor trip to Chi-
during the broadcast are Mayor
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
Frank Murphy, Colonel Alton Rob- family of Balmoral Drive will cago, Dayton and several days at A special study of the effective.
erts, Jessie Bonstelle and others. e eave next week to spend the the "Elms," Forest, Ont.
ness of convalescent serum in
ightieth birthday anniversary of
the treatment of cases of infan-
their mother and grandmother,
Miss Bess Steinberg will return tile paralysis has been under-
Mrs. I. Oberfelder of Chicago.
d407Cd 00V-4Ge
to New York after spending a taken by the Jewish Hospital of
Bentwisch Retires.
fortnight with her mother, Mrs. R. Brooklyn in co-operation with
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Fuchs Steinberg and Family of Edison the Harvard Infantile Paralysis
etee.,
Norman Bentwich, attorney-gen. celebrated their twenty-fifth wed.,
Commission of Harvard Univer-
eral for Palestine, will retire from ding anniversary Sept. 10 with a avenue.
sity.
The
commission
is
to
be
government service Oct. 31, it is family reunion at their home in
officially announced. Mr. Bent.' Royal Oak.
Herman Galanty and son, represented by Dr. S. D. Kra-
wich has been on an extended
George, of the Belcrest, motored mer, who will work together
leave of absence since last Fend Miss Betty Kahn, daughter of to Pittsburgh, where they will re- with Dr. Benjamin Kramer,
The Worthy Matron, Patron and Officers of
pediatrician-in-chief of the
This leave has now been extended Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn, re- main until after the holidays.
Jewish Hospital. Three wards
until his retirement, the announce- turned from a visit in Paris.
have
been
net
aside
by
the
hos-
men states.
I
The opening meeting of the
Rabbis and other members clerij Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daugh- year of Zedakah Club will take pital and have been isolated for
cal wil be freely admitted into ter, Barbara, returned from Char- place at the home of Mrs. The- the purpose of the study, which
Extends to It's Members and the
Palestine providing that the chief levoix, where they spent the sum- resa Gerston, 12716 Dexter boule- is to be made over a period of
six to eight weeks. A spe-
rabbinate of Palestine guarantees mer.
Community in General, Best Wishes
vard, on Monday, Sept. 14, at 1:30 from
cial
corps
of
doctors
and
nurses
their maintenance.
o'clock. Mrs. Sophie Jacob, the will be
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year
in attendance and no
A reception was given last Sun- new president, will preside.
visitors will be permitted.
- day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
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Altschuler (Lucille Ackerman) of
Mrs. Max Biller of Monterey
Chicago, by Mrs. Altschuler's sis- avenue is visiting with relatives in
ters, Mrs. Alfred Dreyfus and Cleveland.
Mrs. Ralph Shroder, at the home
of Mrs. Shroder on Moss avenue.
Mrs. Morrey Harris and children
of Tyler avenue are expected
Miss Elizabeth Fuchs was host- home this week after spending the
ess last Sunday at a kitchen show- summer at New London, Conn.
erin honor of her sister, Miriam, a
bride-elect.
Miss Essie Cohen and her broth-
er, Philip Cohen, formerly of De-
Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer and Miss troit and now of Cleveland, accom-
Ethel Arie were joint hostesses at panied by their aunt and uncle,
a miscellaneous shower in honor Miss Sarah Cohen, and brother,
of Miriam Fuchs, a bride-elect.
Nathan Cohen, motored here to
spend the week-end as the guests ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cohen of
Longfellow avenue are spending a Calvert avenue.
week at White Sulphur Springs,
West Virginia.
Maurice Schiller of Columbus,
O hio, is spending the week-end
Mrs. Sol Kopman and childr en, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Joseph and Fay Barbara, of At- Schiller of Washburn avenue. Last
kinson avenue, left for St. Lo uis Saturday evening
his many friends
' to remain over the sotidays.
tendered him a surprise birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Galanty of
the Belcrest spent last week-e nd
Harry Miller of Los Angeles,
in Cincinnati.
Cal., is making his home in De-
troit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein of
Covington Drive returned after a
A. Rosenzweig of 2278 Blaine
few days' visit in Toronto, Ca n- avenue
returned after a two
ada.
week's stay in Chicago and Min-
neapolis.
Mrs. H. Gordon and daughte r,
Sarah, returned to their home o
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eisler of
Cortland avenue after a week 's 8740 Arcadia
have motored to
visit to Chicago.
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va , to
attend
the
Sun
Life Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weil of th e Company's convention.
Mr. and
Whittier spent several days at Mrs.
Eisler
will
stop
at Washing.
Charlevoix last week.
ton, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and
other points of interest.
Mrs. J. H. Schakne and so n,
Herbert Millard, returned from a ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Kraft and sons,
10_day motor trip East.
I Eugene and Ilannan, of 3221 Col-
lingwood, are enjoying their vacs-
bliss Dorothy Serwer, daughte ✓ I tion
in Charlevoix, Mich. Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. William Serwe r I Kraft and
son, Hannan, have been
of 320 Alger avenue, has returne d ; there for several
weeks, while Mr.
home from Los Angeles, whet e' Kraft and son Eugene joined them
she attended the University o f ' recently. They are
at the Noble
. . . gives unequaled richness, dis-
California summer session. K n Hotel and will remain
there until
tinction and charm to your home
route she spent some time at Lak e Sept.
14.
Louis and Banff in the Canadia n
Rockies. She was joined in Chi
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brewer and
leap) by her parents and brother , family
of Hazelwood avenue have
Dr. Milton J. Serwer..
Perfect for travel
' returned to their home after
spending several weeks at 5Ius-
Eugenia Rosanska, daughter of kota, Canada.
or for school!
Elektra Rosanska, has returned
home after spending the summer
Mrs.
Joseph
Budnitzky
and
In
4 colors, and
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and daughters, Mildred and Evelyn
Mrs. Arthur Von Dolcke, at the Ethel of Webb avenue, have re-
includes the 4
Charlevoix Beach Hotel, Charle- , turned to their home after spend-
beauty essentials,
voix, Mich.
I in K several I weeks
A true art creation in appearance ...

at Kingsville,
tissues and mirror:
and the
Ont.

IN HUDSON'S
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ANNIVERSARY

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PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359, 0. E. S.

HIMELHOCHS 1

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N APPRECIATION OF
YOUR PAST GOOD WILL
AND WITH A HIGH HOPE
FOR EVEN HAPPIER RE-
LATIONS IN THE FUTURE,
WE FELICITATE YOU ON
YOUR NEW YEAR. MAY
UNBOUNDED HEALTH,
HAPPINESS AND PROS-
PERITY BE YOURS FOR
THE NEW YEAR 5692 1931

NEWTON ANNIS FURS
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER — ENTIRE

ESTABLISHED 1887

rows, nt

BUILDING

Beauty
Kit
1.00

The Presence of an Art Style
Grand Piano

nose

Louis XVI Small Grand

\

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson
of Montreal, Que , are visiting the
latter's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Budnitzky of
Webb avenue.

Mrs. M. Mandeberg and sons,
Mitchell and Eugene, of 32I8 Ful-
It cleans.
lerton
avenue, have returned home
Tile, Floors, Walls, Motor Cars
I after spending six weeks at the
Furniture, Clothes, Rug.
Iseashore
at Barrington, R. I.
Upholsterin g
and • hundred •nd one other
Cyril B. Rill of Montreal and
Winnipeg was the guest of Mr.
RAE S. WEINSTEIN
and Mrs. I. Ressler of West Euclidi
9033 Atkinson. Garfield 7210 avenue over the week-end. Mr.
Rill is en route to Winnipeg.

The Ine - nd of rIcarily ;tomes

Cleansing Cream
Nourishing Cream
Skin Tonic
Astringent

Toiletries

Shop-
First Floor

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fact that it is a Vose assures you of tonal
loveliness and dependability in which you
will find permanent musical joy and satisfac-
tion and pride of ownership.

The price is only $895. Convenient monthly
terms. Your old piano accepted as part pay-
ment.

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