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PURITY CHAPTER
1
TO MEET MONDAY

The Himel-Hose

It

Purity Chapter Na. 359, 0. E.
E., will hold a regular meeting
Monday evening, Sept. 28. This
will be in the nature of a reunion,
as ninny of the members have
been away during the summer
months and will welcome this op-
portunity to get together again.
For Sunday evening, Oct. 4,
Purity Chapter invites its members
and fr iends to a dinner-dance at
the Knollwood Country Club.
There will also be novel enter-
taininent features. This affair is
being held under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Fred Klein, 731 Cov-
ington Drive, and reservations
may be made by calling her at
Longfellow 7672, or the secretary,
Longfellow 2258. Mrs. Esther
Gitlin is in charge of the program
for the evening.

J SCHOLNICK WINS
PRIZE FOR ESSAY

Jacob Scholnick of 3325 Webb
avenue, a participant in the Ro-
senwald prize essay contest, who
also contributed a portion of his
essay to the Americaner, Yiddish
weekly, won one of the prizes from
the latter. The Aniericaner con-
ducted a contest of its own on the
yJ
I same principles as the Rosenwald
contest. It published Mr. Schol-
David A. Brown of New York.
David A. Brown, chairman of : nick's article on May 15 under the
is a visitor in Detroit until after
the
board
of
finance
of
the
Unioin
heading "A Sanhedrin Must Be
Yom Kippur.
Created."
of American Hebrew Congrega
tions, has issued the first call fo
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ulian have the fifth annual Union Tour, fo
reopened their home in Ann Arbor. which preparations have alread r ;
upon the return of Mrs. Ullian and 1 been begun. Mr. Brown calls upo Y
son from the summer's stay in the I all the leaders of Union Congr
East,
gations, Sisterhoods and Broth'
roods for support in the Tour
Sam Wexler is the general
Mi ss M
Marjory Wortman returned; hi which has as its purpose the chairman of the Bicur Cholera
to her home in New York after strengthening of organized Jude-
twenty-second annual
spending a fortnight with
ism in the United States.
Kippur night dance, which
Welt on Balmoral Drive.
will be held in the General 'Motors
Hiss Ruth Bachrach, daughter of
11.1pise sndlilneglerai Gf rdn...rysofwir
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach of
Boston boulevard, won a
her '
jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alex scholarship from Drake University,

, Cohen. Upon her return SASS Des Moines, Iowa, upon her
Women Among Hostesses; Grossner
will leave for Ann Arbor graduation from Highland Park
Special Services Arranged and will matriculate at the Uni- High School, and left Tuesday
1
varsity
of Mic_
higan,
morning for Des Moines to begin
for Jewish Guests.
her university studies. Before en-

Miss Jane Fecheimer enter- taring Highland Park high School
A corps of Detroit Jews has been
enlisted to aid in greeting the 109, tamed with a luncheon and bridge Miss Bachrach studied in the pub-
irtiPia/v it
at the Frankli
n Hill s C
0 09 delegates to the American Le- I Friday.
Mi di
ountry Club lic schools of Adri an, Mich,
gion convention to be held here be-1
ginning with Monday morning.
On Friday evening, Sept. 2, the
Dr. Bernard B. Friedlander of I Ted Oppenheim of Chicagc D allowing men met at the home of
300 Rowena is one of the liaisson , boulevard left for Cambridge, and t r. Edward R. Robbins and formed
he "Ch - N t CI b " D L
, will take a business administration
iy
laldonyi, Ezra Lipkin, A. W. San-
I course at Harvard University,
ers, E. R. Robbins, Lilalbstein,
Mrs. Rosalie Gates of the Bel- a nil Messrs, 51. Mendelson, Si,'
roan, J. Rogroy, A. Appel, A I
crest left for a brief visit to New
s hapiro. The next meeting wiln
,
York.
*Exclusive with
e held Friday, Sept. Di.
Himelhoch's in Detroit!
Miss Alice Newman entertained
with a bridge-luncheon last Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Grabow and
day at her home on I.awrence are- d aughter, Maxine, who have been
nue, complimenting Marjory Wort- in New York for the summer, have
SAM WEXLER
man, who is a guest of Janet Welt. et 'turned to their home on Monte-
ballroom on Monday evening, Sept.
-
rey avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musli er and
n 21. No effort was spared to make
--
this the outstanding affair of this
daughter, Jeanette Sarah, are I The Maimonides women's auxil- season.
now domiciled at the Detroit-Le- iary will inaugurate the new sea-
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
Booksellers Since 1875
The General Motors ballroom
land, after spending the summer son with
a get-together
in the West and at their summer day, Sept. 28,
at 8:30 p. on Mon- offers abundant parking and trans- '=
at
the
portation
facilities
When you're not satisfied, we're discontented,
home at Wolf •a I e,
k Mich .
Beautift I
------
Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter, lighting effects
t oo.
g,race thie
I near Glynn Court
ballroom as the couples dance ti
Max and Sam Lampert of Chi-
MRS. CHARLES GITLIN
e
s o the Kentucky Colon-
sago spent the New Year hol
y
Mrs. Jack Tobin and daughter, els, which will be conducted by
officers in charge of 21 states, in- with their sister, Mrs. J. L. Ze mon,
have returned home after Eddie Loughton, its originator,
eluding Panama. Jewish aides to of Blaine avenue.
laiasson
an eight weeks' visit with Mrs. During intermission several It-
officers
include
lir. ,
o in S parents 5Ir. and 5Irs. R I tractions have been arrange
Charles Gitlin, Harry E. Hoch-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Galanty h ave
d
Conductor of the Chord of Judea Symphony
senstein
of Mishawaka, Ind.
berg, Jack liehrmann, and others.' returned to the Belcrest after vis-
, Dancing will start at 9 p, m, and
Mrs. Charles Gitlin
will end at I a. m. There is n
(Esther' icing in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Studios Now Open
.
Fanny
o
Steinberg),
who
is
an
honorary
!
rodsky
and
chit_
ad
v
arri
graeroszaalttei ::nftiac rkeet e% pec i a ll y
Now Conveniently Located at
en, Clara and Nlaurice, form
member of the Michigan Naval
Miss Alice Newman, daug hter
n'
I
I
ly of 8712 Mt. Elliott avenue, are vited to attend en masse and a
Reserve and who has for years been of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Newma
Between Cortland and Sturtevant
knowledge their presence to th
legion Lawrence avenue, will leave n
10 years experience In
ext delphia avenue.
woman's auxiliary affairs, is vice- Tuesday for Arlington
!reception committee, which will b
ton
ash-
477 WEST KIRBY
the Auto Business
airman of the general inform- ington, to resume her studies.
located near the entrance,
Miss Shirley B. halt has ree-i
Th e
tion committee and heads a group
If your car is not performin g
For appointments call Hemlock 2290-W
right, our expert mechanics
turned
from
Toronto
where
rough
of women among whom are. the fol.' Mrs. J. Magidsohn of Webb a er.,
will me that you get
e - was the guest of Miss Este!
• rmaimum of pleasure out of the old bus.
le j Purely
charitable
lowing Jewish captains: nue, Mrs. A. Goldman and Mrs •
organization
t''': Cohen for a week.
Never have its m
embers arranged
Mesdames Jack P•chalat, Joseph- Stone of Wildemere avenue left
ine Druse, Edna Esper, Leon Orik- Monday on a motor trip to (
any private affairs at the expense
The Misses Dorothy and Eelyt 1, 1 of the organization.
lin, Lillian Solomon and Jack Dunn,. cago.
Lieberman have returned to the it
A financial success of this •affai
and the Misses Sarah Goldberg,
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home
on Chicago boulevard aft( .i w ill enable this organization te
, 114111M111111111111M11611101111110 (eel Cross worker, Faye Goldstein,
Mrs. Lester Lapides, who
ho
has spending a week in Chicago.
Continue its charitable work. Only
Steinberg, Gertrude Gold- j been visiting in Denver, Col., has
with the fullest co-operation o f
man, Naomi Marks, Ethel Rubin.'returned to her home on We deb
Sirs. Zelda Demont of Los An-, organizations and individuals
er, Celia Redone, Sadie Sachs, , avenue.
ROCS is the guest of her mother, I this be obtained.
Annie Sachs, Betty Shetzer, Rose
1
Extends to the
Steinberg, Nettie Dunn and Flor-
Herman Golanty has returned to 'Mrs. Louis Smith.
Committees for this affair are:
Good
ence Robinson.
Advertising, Joseph Goodstein,
the Belcrest from a motor trip to
a Happy and Prosperous New Year and
Miss Dorothy Smith, elaughted Max Feldman, Sidney Diem, Wil-
Mrs. Gitlin, who is a member of Pittsburgh.
take this occasion to announce their
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, liam Levin and Irving Feldman;
the woman's auxiliary of Georgej
who spent three months in Chi- tickets, Mrs. S. Wexler and 5liss
Washington Post No. 88, with
Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. May
.s. r raga, returned to her home on' Belle Drapkin; reception, Mi.
which Dr. Gitlin is affiliated, is an and family have returned from
a Longfellow avenue.
ex-service woman, has been active vacation at Mackinac Island.
'Betty Drapkin and 5liss Sally Er-
on the poppy fund committees and I
' man ; entertainment, Mi. Norma
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and , Lewis and Irving Feldman.
has helped disabled war veterans.
Arrangements for the twen
`
1
)
;,.
SerAi
vi:IT„s icfnonr Jewish
nsihele,tati,att ne ts km
to second annual Yom Kippur nil . children oFullerton avenue have'.
the
dance to be given by Blear C ho- ' returned from 1Vorcester, Sass., ;
I
'here they spent the summer:
Services for Legionnaires
will be held at Temple Beth El, I tern Jrs. are completed. The aff air
At service's arranged at the old
'oodwarel and Gladstone; Shaarey ; wit be held in the General Slote
irs
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Rosenblatt Shaarey Zedek, Willis and Brush
Zedek, Chicago
boulevard and I aw. • ballroom
o
n Monday • ' 1g.
Calvert aeenue have as their streets, Sidney Gottlieb, baritone,
(at the river)
ton; and the old Shaarey Zedek
21. Music will be furnished house guests 5Ir. and Mrs.. ,Sam
, will sing Kol Nidre. The unem- '
. building, Willis and Brush, Assts-' , Sept.
by
Eddie Loughton and his Ken- Rosenblatt of Buffalo, N. Y., and j Ployed housed at the Shaarey Ze- l
tant Cormiration Counse Nathan;
In the Beautiful
e ' lucky
ky Colonels. During intermix- their son, Maxwwell, who has ea-idek will join visiting Jewish mem-
iel II. Goldstick and Circuit Judg shin
the audience wil be ent
enter- rolled at the Universit y of f 51i c hi b ers o f the
Har , II . K
t h American Legion i
eidan hand
Legion tained by outstanding radio stars. gan.
n , ' . NNNN ••••••
these service's.
committee in charge of these serv- There's no advance sale of tickets,
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GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Mrs. Joseph Wetsman of Vir-
Simons
inions of Denver, Col.,
ginia l'ark is visiting in New York.
Yom Kippur
is spending a few days with Philip
Best Wishes to MI for a
Night
Stern, after which they will both
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Happy Niw Year
9 P. M. to 1 A. M.
geles is visiting with her mother.

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The Jewish National Fund i

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Mrs. Louis Smith of Blaine are

Thanks The Chronicle. 1

and Mrs. David Clamage spent a I Mrs. Eugene Spanier of Chicago
few days in Chicago last week.
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Miss Lois Meyer and Natalie' and will remain over the holidays.
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:1
I take. this opportunity
' Arden will be joint hostesses at a '
Theodore Engelman has re-
of
AND SIGNIUND WEINTRAUB PRESENT 1
thanking you in behalf of the De- bridge-tea Sept. 26 at the L'Aiglon I turned to his home in Pittsburgh
troit Council of the Jewish Na- ' in honor of Dorothy d'am'n and , after a week's visit with his grand-
The Kind You Can Forget
tional Fund for the fine editorial • Fa) :ette Tanneholz, brides-elect. I father, I. Schachne.
About
you published in your New Y ar
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I issue concerning the anniversary
Max Fruhauf spent a few
Jack Freeman of New York was
Phone Madison 9250
in Lansing last week,
calendar of the fund.

a guest in Detroit, stopping at
Copies of the calendar in Ile-
the Statler Hotel.
125 Clairmount Ave.
5l iss Dorothy Lieberman is at
bee w, Yiddish and English can he
.0
Formerly Manaver Florentine Room
.bt awed from the local committee present visiting in Dayton. Ohio]
Mr. and Mrs. lien Silber of N.
of the fund. The address is 519 as the guest of her fiance's par - , 10:1
Taylor avenue celebrated
Pi
Medbury avenue, Trinity 2-3949, en
itheir silver wedding anniversary,
At this time I also would like to
Sunday, Sept. 6, at the clubhouse
VACUUMED & CLEANED
I ex
e
to you our sincere thanks • Mrs. Ilarry Z. Brown and tam-Ion Holmur avenue, Dinner was
FURNITE!
UR
or the many favors you and your ' IIY and Mrs. Harry Keiden and served for 80 guests and dancing
EVERY DAY
A
0 p aper have done for us in publish- family have returned from a visit followed. The tables were deco-
you can buy hi•hent numbly fur-
comedy drama by II. Kalmanowitch
ni tt ire at whnleale Nu. • sall com-
deco-
i
to Charlevoix.
Newest, Finest Conveyor System in Detroit.
mit.ion
sit our fee.
ng our announcements and Sr. - rated with pink and white roses.
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We have connect-

ion.
ides,
i
,
with
the
large
furniture
aml
car-
, Mrs. Silber looked very charming
I
/
pet
rumpaniett.
They
Wil
Be
Assisted
by
With Zion's greeting and best
Dr. Ilarry A. Ruskin has re- in a gown of gray transparent
Gold,
ishes for a successful year, we turned from Europe where he at- velvet. At the dinner a formal
Furniture Brokers Outlet
Clara o, Aaron Safe, Hyman Taber, Eva Green, A. Astorof. .c
r emain,
4427.29 Grand River
tended the International Dental ; announcement was made of the
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Very sincerely yours,
NINE•MINUTE AUTO WASH CO., INC.
JOS. MAMMAS.
Convention in Paris, after which , engagement of their daughter, Es-
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JEWISH NATIONAL. FUND he made an extended tour through: char, to Alec II. Sherr. .
3371 BURLINGAME, at Dexter.
Sweden. Germany and Russia.
COUNCII.
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Opposit e Dexter Theater
Israel Wiener, Secretary.
I
I
Ben B. Barg, formerly of De
,
Tickets have been reduced to new prices
Dr. and Mrs. Ilene
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rides in Philadel-
hosts to their family at a farewell phia, was a visitor in the city.
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Non-Jew's G reefing on the party on Sept. 20 for Jack Sklar,
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c, 50c. Evening—$1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c. ;
I
who will soon depart from this
now
located
at
New Year,
Sydney E. Goldie has returned
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its to continue his studies at the to the city from a week's visit in
8902 TWELFTH STREET
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University
of Marquette, Milwau- Saginaw, Mich.
•it Hazelwood
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: kee,
Wisconsin.
'
(Above Boesky Bros.)
I take this pleasure in extending
' the following greeting to the Jew-
Mrs. T. 7.. Michlin of Rochester,
Phony Madison 3615
Miss Rose Miller of 642 King N. Y., is visiting her daughter,
ish people of the city of Detroit.
For the General Practice of
avenue, who has been in New York Mrs. Bessie Rubin of LaSalle
It is, indeed, a personal
Dentistry.
privi- City for the last w year and a half. boulevard.
I lege to extend my best
ishes to left for a two week's vacation to
all of you who begin a
447 Putnam Avenu e (Art Centre)
new year, Florida. Miss Miller worked in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach'
Yours has
been a history
full
of the capacity of head counselor at and family have mo
Second Block from Woodward
glorious
achievements
and
may
v
ed from 55
they continue throughout the Camp Wildwood, Central Valley, Glendale avenue, Highland Park,
New
York,
during
the
summer.
A
complete
course
for beginners and advanced in Piano,
years to came.
to 2637 Boston boulevard.
1
Voice, Violin, 'Cello, Organ, Band Instruments, Dramatic Ar'
MARK R. HANNA,
Among the freshman entering ! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Frefre
(the Spoken Word), and all theoretical branches. The staff
General
hi,idgoatrite this
Ilalevy - Hazomir Choral So - tyhee.
of teachers includes:
ny,
.M tElliott
2o7,
Insurance
I
amraenn'uefor amr eri
ciety to Have Rehearsals
Dori. consent
Detroit. Saul Modell, her brother. I West Iffiiladel p this a venu
Ottn Sehrnekser
2210 Park Ave.
Mr, Bork Ganapol
'ge.
Weolfrnden
. will also resume his studies at
on Thursday.
Mn.. Ray Roho-son
Bernard Sturm
Rota Morris Sayer
l'on•tantln homarov•ke
Randolph 8181
The Ilalery-Ilazomir Farband Ann Arbor,
Hutch Rigout
Gilda Goltitttein
j
Mrs. F. Michaels and son liar-,
NI•ry Fedelya
Mr..
Huth
Rigout
Hattie Currie
choir announces that the reguular

Mr-. Meyer Gorman
I old of 1954 Gladstone avenue re-
Ben. FIctren
Sylvia Seherr
rehearsal day has been changed
Dorthy 11.11 Ilughet
Repairi ng
Alfred Hughey
Mrs. David Kaltman and dough.; turned from a trip to New York
Doris Schneider
Ethel Goldman
from Monday to Thursday. Next tors, Rita Lenore and Shirley, City, where they spent a fortnight.
bet.. Baker
• nd Att.ist•nt.
regular rehearsal w 'ill take place Marilyn, have returned home af-
Thursday, Sept. 24, in Room 123, ter spending the summer at Por
t
j Mrs. K. Barnett
of Taylor ave.
r
School opens for registration September 8. Send for cata•
ottasos.cts•.4
Northern High School. New mem- Huron, Michigan.
;nue is now in her new apartment
logue. Glendale 8550.
tier, are welcome.

; at 3000 Rochester avenue.
Sirs. Harry Miller and son Selig)

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Tke tripod of 'leanly tomes

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Tile, Floors, Walla, Motor Cars
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, who is friends and relatives at Pittsburgh, relatives to Buffalo and Niagara
Furniture, Clothes, Rugs
Falls.
the leader of Congregation Beth
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Tefilath Moses of Mt. Clemens,
and • hundred and one other
Mrs. Meyer Bernstein has re-
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of
will deliver the Yom Kippur ser- ' turned to her home on Blaine ave. Tuxedo avenue are visiting with;
mon Monday, and will speak on j nue after vacationing at Whit. their parents in Denver, Col., and
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