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PAGE TWO

THEVETKOIKkiiisii &MIME

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

I PURITY DINNER-DANCE
THIS SUNDAY EVENING

( t4

5Irs. Pauline Sandler is chair.
' man of the dinner-dance sponsored
by the Purity Chapter, No. 359,
Order of Eastern Star, to be held

My Dearl

The College Room is open again,
and is all set to help you make this
a grand school year: I've collected
some perfeotly precious new fall out-
fits---do come in and se t em soon:

B'NA1 MOSHE PICNIC
TO BE HELD SEPT. 4

/(N] rSria
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The second picnic of the season
of the Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe, will be held at Nan-
kn
i Mills Inn can Sunday, Septem-

READY FOR FALL

Judge and Mrs. Harry Keidan
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
spent last week-end in Charlevoix.' have returned from ther European
trip.
go Room,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Samuels
and daughter, Joan, of Chicago,
Dr. and Mrs. Max Bailin have
2nd Floor
Ill., were the week-end guests of returned from their European
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie of Chi- trip.
cago boulevard.
Max Raskin, city attorney of
Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner Milwaukee, Wis., and his brother,
spent several days at the Inn in Joseph, have returned to their
Charlevoix.
homes in Milwaukee after spend-
ing some time with their brother
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Dr. Myron Jacoby spoke at and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
0
Camp Nahelu on Friday evening, Nathaniel Raskin of Birwood av-
0
Aug. 12. His subject was "The enue.
Relations Between Jew and Non-
Jew." An interesting discussion
Isadore Levin of the Belcrest
followed.
is expected home from his vaca-
At Big Wolf Lake—Near Jackson Mich.
MRS. PAULINE SANDLER
tion on Aug. 22.
MRS. SAMUEL ROSENBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Glo-
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
Sunday, Aug. 21, at the Rainbow gower were guests at the Young
Swimming, land sports, games, all expertly supervised.
Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker have her, 4. The chairman is Mrs.
Gardens, 13 miles out Michigan Women's II e b r e w Association
Music department under direction of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein.
avenue. Mrs. Sandler is assisted Camp at Jeddo, Mich., during the returned from a visit to Canada. Harry Tanner and assisting her are
Mrs. Leo Schinagel and Mrs. Sam-
Children may continue regular music practice under a teacher's
by Mesdames Dorothy Sklar and past week-end. On Sunday, they
supervision.
Sarah Eisler.'
Mrs. Robert Newman returned uel Rosenberg. There will be danc-
were joined by a group of prom-
It is urged that reservations be inent guests, including Mr. and to her home from a visit to Char- ing, swimming, boating, refresh-
SPECIAL FEATURE—HORSEBACK RIDING
ments and other entertainments.
made at once by calling either of Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger, Mr. and levoix.
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
The general public is invited.
the following telephone numbers: Mrs. Mendelsohn and others. The
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and nurse
Directions to Nankin Mills Inn:
Longfellow 2787, Ilogarth 6407, previous Wednesday the camp was
Mr. and Mrs. II , Yablanowitz,
on premises.
Take West Warren to Middlebelt,
Euclid 4879.
visited by Fred M. Butzel and Kurt who have been the guests of Mr. turn
right on Middlebelt until you
and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of Bir-
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
Peiser.
O
wood avenue, returned to their reach the Ann Arbor Trail, turn
For Further Details Call Hemlock 0998.W., or Euclid 6684.
YOUNG ISRAEL PLANS
left
and
two and one-half miles
HOLY DAY SERVICES Joseph Bing was a guest at the home in New York.
O
until you cross the bridge right,
Inn in Charlevoix last week,
between
the
two wind mills.
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald and
Second Excursion of Season This
The Young People's Bible Class
children returned to their home
Sunday at Bob-Lo.
Rabbi Leon Fram spoke at the from their vacation in Charlevoix. will hold its next meeting on Tues-
Friday evening services at Camp
day evening, in the clubroom of
Young Israel of Detroit is spon- Nahelu on Aug. 19.
Miss Etta Asher of the Belcrest the synagogue, Dexter and Lawr-
soring its second excursion of the
ence. The class is under the di-
left for a two weeks' vacation.
season, to be held on Sunday, Aug.
rection of Rabbi Moses Fischer.
Simon Shetzer, Zionist leader,
21, at Bob-Lo Island. Boats leave who was to have addressed the
Mracus Freud of the Belcrest Those desiring to attend may come
at the foot of Woodward avenue guests at Camp Nahelu last Friday has
returned to his home after at 9 p. m. every Tuesday.
at 9 and 10 a. m., 1:30 and 3 p.m. evening, was forced to postpone visiting with his mother the past
Plans are being made to arrange
SPECIAL FEATURE — HORSEBACK RIDING
address to a later date on ac- week-end at Mackinaw Island.
an all-day program for the mem- his
count of the Midwest Zionist Con-
bers and their friends. The com- ference he was called to attend
Special accommodations have been arranged for the enter.
Mrs. Morris Lachowitz and chil-
tainment of adults until September 3. From then until
mittee in charge is headed by Hy at South Haven, Mcih.
dren and aunt of Shamokin, Pa.,
Cohen and Dr. Harry Portnoy.
October 1 the camp will be used exclusively for adults.
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Young Israel Intermediates un-
Sidney Stone returned to De- H. G. Brown of Puritan avenue
ALL MODERN HOTEL FACILITIES
derwent a reorganization recently
last week.
Sabbath Services:
as a result of which many new troit after a 10-day visit with his
"The Miracles of the Bible" will
Rowing —. Fishing —
Excellent Meals
members were admitted and a family in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and
Swimming —, Tennis
Comfortable, Airy
ne welection of officers was held.
family, formerly of 2504 Calvert be the subject of Rabbi Leon
Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of the Bel- avenue, are now residng in their Fram's sermon Saturday morning,
Ete.
Sleeping Rooms
The following were elected: Alex
Kraft, president; Mark Derovan, crest, who has been ill for the new home at 19016 Parkside Aug. 20, at 10 o'clock.
This is the most pleasant time of the year for rest
vice president; Eva Caron, secre- past two weeks, is convalescing at avenue.
and recreation.
Memorial Gifts:
tary; Oscar Kramer, treasurer. her home.
The Ruth Franklin Einstein
Boys and girls between the ages
For Reservations, call Detroit: Hemlock 0998.W.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Israel of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinstein Rosedale Court have as their Memorial Loan Fund is in receipt
of 12 and 18 are eligible for
Camp Grass Lake 8103.
membership in the junior and in- motored to Charlevoix last week- guest a niece, Miss Reta Natanson of a contribution from Mrs. Doug-
termediate club. Meetings are end, Mrs. Weinstein remaining for of Regina, Sask., who has been las Brown in memory of Leopold
D. Mayer.
held every Tuesday evenings at a month.
entertained with many elaborate
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah.
21 Years of
affairs. She has been here since
HI NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION
Although
the
meetings
of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ilarry
Stamler
May and will stay until Sept. 11.
Conveniently Located
Health Service III
senior organization have been sus- and daughter, Suzanne, of Muir-
pended for the summer, the edu- land avenue, visited with their
Stanley Rosenstein, who has
cational and religious activities son, Jackie, who is at Deer Horn been visiting his aunts and uncles,
Florence Basset of Lansing. Is
continue at the various branches Camp in Rhinelander, Wis., En- the Tobin family, has returned to the Mm.
guest of Mks Mini Hirschfield,
of the Young Israel here. The route home, they spent several his home in 5lishawaka, Indiana.
QUALITY
535 BATES STREET
Mks
Harriett
Rosenberg of Detroit Is
west
side
branch,
conducting
ser-
days at the Medina Athletic club
Opposite Post Office
MEALS
the sue,: of her sister, Mrs. H. F.
vices at the Mishkan Israel Syna- in Chicago,
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cohen of Anthony.
EAT FOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH
gogue, Blaine and Linwood, will
8227 Sturtevant avenue have as
Pure Food
Physical Culture foods are pure and
Lena Bauman and Mrs S. Spear
resume its class in Talmud this
Mrs. .1. Harvith of Burlingame their house guest Leon Mutchnick of Mks
New York were recent visitors in
wholesome natural foods, scientifically
Saturday at 7:45 a. m. This class avenue has returned to her home of Philadelphia, Pa.
this city.
Pure Blood
selected and prepared to yield the maxi.
is being taught by Rabbi Isaac from Chicago, Ill., where she at-
In honor of him. Henry Weis. of De-
mum nutrition, vitality, health and

Stollman, who also delivers ser- tended the wedding of her niece
Miss Ruth Kasdan returned to troit, Mrs. Florence ...it of Lansing
Good Health
strength.
mons on Saturday afternoon at
Mi. Harriett Rosenberg of Detroit,
Detroit after a three weeks' visit anJ
511.11 Mini Herschfleld, Mrs. Sam Rwen-
5:30 p. tn, on the portion of the
Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenten in Charlevoix as the guest of Ju- berg and Mr.. Lou LevInsohn of Saginaw
week and the Pirke Ovos.
entertained In that rhonor at the Country
Kesler of 1217 Burlingame avenue dith Margolis.
Club at ■ bridge•luncheon on Tuesday.
Another class in the Ethics of will be at home on Sunday after-
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the Fathers is also being conduct- noon, Aug. 21, from 2 to 5 o'clock,
Mrs. Joseph Sempliner ant daughter,
Dr. Saul Barnett visited with
ed at the east side branch, 31 Mel- in honor of the marriage of their Mrs. Barnett in Charlevoix during Jane, left on Sunday for Rochester, N.
Y., to be the gue•ts of Mr. and Mrs.
bourne, every Saturday afternoon sister, Miss Freda Kesler, to Er- the last week-end.
Harry Bernstein. They were accompanied
by If im Miriam Kramer of Benton Har-
at 6 p. m. M. Schechter, student nest Goodman, son of Mr. and
bor
Formerly TOM'S
of the Isaac Elchanan Yeshivah of Mrs. Harry Goodman. No cards.
Reuben Rosenfield motored to
New York, is teaching this class.
Miss Rose Miller has returned to De•
Charlevoix last week-end to visit
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
troitafter spending the pa•t four weeks
Sholos
Sudos
follow
the
Mincha
Mrs. Lilly Goldberg and Mrs. A. with his family.
5 Mile Road at Morningside Drive
with her mother, Mrs. Anna Miller.
services after these lectures.
Gordon motored to Cleveland last
Enlarged Stables
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fried- J.. Korn of Manton, Mieh., was a
Young Israel h as recently Wednesday to spend 10 days with
formed a new branch in the north- relatives and friends.
man, who have been the house • Bitor In this city last week.
Additional Horses
Mrs, M. Stern and Mi. Dorothy Stern
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Yar-
west part of the city at the Beth
IIy Broder visited with his fam- rows of Chicago boulevard, ac- hav• returned to J•-keen, Mich.. after
Abraham Congregation, Linwood
spending • week with Mr. and Mn. C.
per hour
and Sturtevant. Rabbi J. Thumin, ily in Charlevoix last week-end. companied by their daughter, Deb. J . Levy.
orah, who has been here for some
spiritual leader of the congrega-
including Sat., Sun. and
Mi., Ruth Weinberg has returned home
The many friends of Dr. Max time, left for their home in New late]
tion, is forming a Young Israel
spending the timit four weeks with
holidays.
relative. In Detroit.
class to meet Saturday afternoon. Wershow will be pleased to learn York.
Private Lessons
This nucleus consists of several that he has recovered from his
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Golden and Mr. and
No charge except for
Mra. Simeon Cugell and daugh- Mrs. John Golden of Detroit spent •
active Young Israel leaders resid- recent illness and has returned to
hiring horses.
days Am guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ing in that neighborhood, among Ibis practice of medicine. Dr. Wer- ters, Frances and Billie, who have few
HORSES BOARDED
who mare Irving Schussel, Solo- show last week visited with friends been spending some time in the George L. Kahn of Auburn.
in
Muskegon.
East, have returned to thir home
Arthur Donald Joseph•on of Rogers
Special Rates to Parties
mon I3 • Cohen, Abbe Levi, and
City i. 'pending two weeks with Sher-
on Euclid avenue.
Dr ye out 5.114de Road (Fen-
others.
man E. Kahn,
ke I) 1 ili, west el Middlebelt
Ben Love is the guest of
At a special board meeting her Mrs.
Road
sister, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldberg wave •
Miss Mae Wasserman enter-
Phone Farm neon 34031
Wednesday evening, arrangements
charity bridge Sunday night •t their
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were made for the High Holy Day in Charlevoix. Mrs. Love's daugh- tained on Monday, Aug. 15, at a cottage at Lagoon Snack. for the bene-
ter,
Gertrude,
returned
to
Detroit
farewell
bridge,
honoring
Miss
I at of Temple of Abraham.
services to be conducted at the
Ann Zimmerman, who is leaving
Jewish Center. This meeting was after spending a month there.
Mr. and Mr.. ..In•eph Mahler and son
Detroit to make her home in Ann Donald: Mr. and Mrs. Mil , . Mlhler and
held at the home of Abraham J.
Miss
Lorraine
Mark
is
the
guest
on. flertrum Allen D. 1.1chtie. Jo•esh
Arbor.
When You Buy Your Delicatessens, Salami,
Rosenshine, president.
i
An.
of her aunt, Mrs. Sidney Stone,
e.:d h :lt
n r r' Id e
Frankfurters, etc.,
in Charlevoix.
Miss Anne Mark of 25 Tenny- Auburn.
son avenue returned from an est-
ZEDAKAH CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galston of tensive trip, after visiting her
Los Angeles have as their guest , aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, A. Gifts to North End Clinic.
The Zedakah Club will start the Miss Helen Manson, formerly of Freeda, for a month, in Rocka-
season with • luncheon and bridge Detro:t, and her protege, Miss way Beach, New York, She also
North End Clinic has received
at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Sept. Anne Govednik, who is a member visited a friend in Monticello, a gift of medical supplies from
14. The former date was net for of the American Olympic Swim- N. Y.
Dr. Emil Amberg and of clothing
Sept. 13, but due to co-operating mers team.
and other supplies from Miss
with another organization the club
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brod of Molly Robinson; and the follow-
has changed the date.
A dinner was served in honor 19316 Warrington Drive le f t ing contributions:
and demand (rem your
Mrs. Esther Davis, chairman of of Dr. and Mrs. S. Gerandasy's six- Tuesday for a trip through the
In memory of Leopold D. Mayer
dealer
the affair, urges all members and teenth wedding anniversary, at the East. . They will visit in Buffalo, from Mr. and Mrs. I. I.. Hirsch-
cottage of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Albany, Atlantic City and will man, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers,
friends to attend.
On Sept. 25 the club will give a 'Carp, Saturday evening, Aug. 13. travel through the Catskill Moun- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
The table was beautifully decor- tains.
In memory of Bernard E. Kuhn
dinner-dance.
ated. Mr. Karp was the toast-
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
4
muter of the evening.
Mrs. Ellis Fishman of Whit- field.
Be sure that the yellow and blue tag with the name
more Road entertained with a
FLOWER FUND OF
GUNSBERG appears on all salamis. Only then will
and Mrs. Murray Belkin splash and tea party at Ca. Lake
OLD FOLKS HOME of Mr.
the Wilshire had as their guest on Thursday, Aug. 11. She was
CARD OF THANKS
ycu be assured of the Beat Kosher Salamis and other
over the week-end the farmer's
The surviving sisters, brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris of 2948 sister, Sonia Belkin of Cleveland. assisted by Miss Margaret Peters. nieces and nephews of the late
Delicatessens which are manufactured in Detroit.
Leslie avenue and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Misl Marian Schultz left Fri- Isadore Edwards wish to thank
H. Eimer of 16161 Kentucky ave-
their many friends for the kind-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of
FRESH MEATS DELIVERED FRESH DAILY
nue, made a contribution to the Sherwood Forest were among day for Chicago to visit with rela. ness and sympathies extended to
lives.
home in lieu of flowers in memory those registered at the Waldorf
them during their recent bereave-
of the late Oscar Schiller.
Astoria in New York last week.
Be sure! Insist on
Mr. and Sirs. Adelman and Mr. ment.
and Mrs. B. Pssick and Mrs. Rose
On
Saturday
afternoon,
Aug.
Schultz
of Chicago, and Mrs. Mil-
Prenzlauer Service Group
13, the Atlantic Sea Grotto was dred Philips and daughter of Fort Hardoon Will Claimants
Dinner-Dance Sept. 18.
the scene of a bridal shower given Wayne, Ind., were guests of Mrs.
Lose Case in Shanghai
in honor of Miss Arline Remer. Ida Schultz of Elmhurst avenue.
SHANGHAI. (J. T. A.)—The
In
A meeting of the Eva Prenz- The table was set in a unique
Always Fresh and Tasty
British Consular Court of the
1 Service Group was held horse-shoe arrangement, decor-
Dr. Alvin D. Hersch and J. First Instance ruled against the
Tuesday, August 16, at the home ated with anew of the mountain Francis O'Sullivan of Kansas City, contestants for a share in the
l of Mrs. Paula Goldsmith, who and white roses. Seventy guests Mo., sailed on the S. S. Staten- estate of the late Elias Bar-
gave a luncheon in honor of her were present. The out-of-town dam Friday, Aug. 12, for a visit deen. Jewish multi-milionaire,
daughter's first wedding anniver- guests were Mrs. Charles Frucht- in England and France.
and dismissed the case.
sary.
man of Toledo, Mrs. Fink of Mt.
The validity of the will,
zi A dinner-dance is being spon- Clemens, Mrs. II. Waratt of New
A bridge party was given on which left the entire estate,
I sored by the, group for Sunday York. The hostesses were Mrs. Aug. II at Woodland Beach, in estimated at 6100,000,000, to
I evening, Sept. 18, at Everglades Robert Auster, Mrs. Morris Ger- the cottage of Mrs. Louis Becsky, his Chinese widow, was recog-
Inn, Seven Mile Road and Grand ber, Mrs. Morris Greenberg.
where she entertained 36 guests. nized by the court.
River.
the members of the Magyar Wom-
The relatives of Hardoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of en's Club, and their friends
who sought to have the will
Lafayette 2908
2380 Twelfth St.
3272 airmoun•avenue and Mr. These who didn't play bridge set aside on the ground that
North Woodward Branch of and Mrs. Louis Lightstone of 1472 went in for swimming and played the marriage of Hardoon to his
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J. W. E. W. 0.
Virginia Park left for an extended teunia. Mrs. Beesky was assisted
Chinese wife was not legal, in.
motor trip through Canada and be her daughter, Miss Irene, in asmuch as it was not In accord-
serving the coffee to the buffet ance with Jewish orthodox law,
•The North Woodward branch of the eastern states.
..car the first bus stop at the the JeW15‘1 Women's European
MIZRACHI YOUTH Porto
surlier. Those present w ere were required to pay the emits
Rican statue. There will be Welfare Organization will hold its
Mrs. Julius Howard of Bur- friends from Detroit and Miss of the suit.
no charge.
lingame
avenue has returned home Rose Neuman of Cleveland.
bridee
tea
at
the
Aztec
Tower
in
The request made by counsel
The outing of the Mizrachi Youth
A !resting will be held on Tues- the Union Guardian Building on from an extensive Canadian trip. ,
— .
for the claimants for • stay In
of Detroit will he held on Sunday,1
day, Aug. 23.
m.
s'opring
at
Leamington,
Toronto,
Banns
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.
execution of the verdict was
&rt. 13, at 2 p.
Aug. 21, at Belle Isle. Transpor-
Sol Sugarman of Baltimore, a, The annuel dinner-dance will Montreal and Quebec. Her fam- Miss Pearl Levin) re'urned from also refused by tie court. Coon-
tat,on will be provided for those
who meet at the clubrooms at 8741 member of the national executive be held on Oct. 23. Organizations ily joined her at Learning on their honeymoon, which was spent eel for the relatives thereupon
lodged an immediate appeal
Twelfth street at 10:30 A. M. The of Mizraehl Youth. has been • vizi - are asked to please keep this date where a party was given in her at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Is-
honor.
against the verdict.
land.
open.
meeting place at the island will be for of the organization.

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