PAGE THREE pcikricorrjelasn &Mai and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JEWISH RADIO FORUM . STARTS FALL SEASON I, AN EXQUISITE DRESS -To Save 50c ,_.-- ... Hundreds of thou- TAKE ADVANTAGE sands of Detroit RUINED! of These Low Summer Prices Savings: Men's Suits and Topcoats - Cleaned and Pressed 75 c ,, . when it applies to Dry Cleaning. P Cleaned and ss00 ..E. up r W hen you send your Clothing to Forest Cleaners and Dyers, your garments are HAND finished and HAND pressed- thoroughly cleaned to remove perspira. lion odor& gernur, etc.-spotlessly re- stored to their original shapes and st yles- personally inspected for rips, loss of buttons, etc, , . Engagements ■ pensive - especially Ladies' Dresses, Coats and Suits WELFARE SOCIETY'S KNOLLWOOD AFFAIR 1 - The fall seasm cf programs of the Jewish Radio Forum will com- - ------- mence on Sunday, Sept. 4, over Station WJBK, from 2:30 to 3:00 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grano of 8531 LaSalle boulevard announce p. nl., and will feature Man- the engagement of their daughter, Celia, to Louis L. Sugarman, uel Merton, Detroit attorney and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sugarman of 2261 West Philadelphia avenue. Mrs. Frances Ferber announces the engagement of her daughter, Lenore, to David Dunsky. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weingard of 3344 Sturtevant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Donald Samuels of Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilerman H. Samuels. people are learning, to their sorrow, that "cheap" is very ex- Ilave your entire Fall and Summer Wardrobe Cleaned at These - MISS ETHEL SPANDLER Jewish communal worker, in a Labor Day address,• Samuel Jacob- son, violinist; Ethel Goldman Men- delson and Ethel Standler, pianists. Aaron Kurland, attorney and chairman of the forum, will pre- side. Mr. Kurland also announced the acceptance by the following of membership on the Jewish Radio Forum committee: Rabbi Leon Fram, Milton M. Alexander, Jos- eph Bernstein, Aaron Droock, J. II. Ehrlich, lion. Jas. I. Ellmann, Sol IL Levin, Solomon W. Schklov- en. Jacob H. Schakne, Philip Slam- ovitz. •. 533-547 E. Forest_______ _ Gala Labor Day Week-End for Adults AT Camp NAHELU ZEDAKAH'S DINNER- DANCE ON SEPT. 25 A HOST OF ACTIVITIES Ask for Discarded Clothes To B. Distr ibuted Amorig Needy. Dancing - Camp Fires - Vaudeville Moonlight Hay Rides - Comedies Corn Roasts - Horseback Riding Swimming - Boating - Tennis Ball Games and many other activities to make your stay at camp memorable. All organizations are asked to keep open Sept. 25, the date of Zedakah Club's first dinner-dance of this season held at the Chalet. The club arranged novel surprises for this event. Esther Davis, chairman, assisted by Mrs. B. Lefkowitz, Mrs. Fred Klein and her hostesses, are ac- cepting reservations for the dance. Zedakah Club asks all who have clothes which have been outgrown by their own children to get im- mediately in touch with Sara Baker, 2317 Calvert, Hemlock 1809- W, who will distribute them among needy. SPECIAL RATE, including all activities, ONLY $4.00 PER DAY. The Camp will be opened for vacationist. the entire month of September. Located 42 miles from Detroit on beautiful Perry Lake. Auto directions: Woodward Ave. (U. S. 10) through Pontiac, turn right into M-16-go through Clarkston-turn right first gravel road two miles past Clarkston-continue six miles-turn right at sign-three-quarter mile to camp entrance. JACKSON NOTES Sept. 3-Miss Bertha Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Feldman of 2945 Richton avenue, to Mickey Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson of Joy Road. Sept. 4-Miss Mary Center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Center of Windsor, to Morris Silverman, son of Israel Silverman of Detroit. Sept. 4-Miss Sarah Epstein, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. Samuel lipstein of Fullerton avenue, to Dr. Abraham S. Rogoff of Detroit. Sept. 4-Miss Florence Sofferin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sofferin of Saginaw, Mich., to Earl D. Shewach, eon of Mr. and Mrs. I. Shewach of 2269 Gladstone avenue. Sept. 8-Miss Mitzi Lois Kaufman, daughter of Sirs. Hannah Kaufman, to Allan S. Shatzen, son of Mrs. Max Fredenthal. Sept. 11-Miss Hilda Silverberg, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adler of 10 West Parkhurst avenue, to William R. Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Small of 9617 McQuade avenue. Ceremony at 2 p. m, at the home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 West Grand avenue. Sept. 11-Miss Miriam Tilchin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tilchin of 3224 Clements avenue, to Isaac Knoppow, son of Mr. and Sirs. Simon Knoppow, at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. fitarriages HIGH HOLY DAYS and SUCCOTH WATCH FOR THIS LABEL T. Be sure that the yellow and blue tag with the name GUNSBERG appears on all salamis. Only then will you be assured of the Best Kosher Salamis and other Delicatessens which are manufactured in Detroit. gan. Rosenwald Auxiliary Hears Report of State Legion Activities. George M. Stutz, assistant prose-i eating attorney, and Mrs. Theo- dore Schwartz, have been elected to the board of the Fresh Air So- ciety at recent meeting, cc, ■ ,rd- I inc to Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal,: At a meeting of the R osenwa Id r president. Post Auxiliary, held last Wednes- day evening, Aug 24, at Jericho Temple, Mrs. Mary Rodin and Young People Are Offered Mra, Ida Winkelman, delegates to I Unique Vacation Over the State Legion Auxiliary Con- I La bor Day Week - End. vention, in Kalamazoo, gave an 1 interesting and detailed report on I women or the important issues of the con- , III these young men and FRESH MEATS DELIVERED FRESH DAILY Be sure! Insist on GUNSBERG'S who crave excitement of strenous A report of the activities of I outdoor activities, Camp Nahelu, In hich is being operated as an adult , the auxiliary brought out the - I vice rendered to disabled veterans ,! camp over the Labor Day week-end, ; at Marine Hospital by Mn . Eva offers tennis, basketball, baseball, or Zussman, Mrs. da Winkelman and boating and aquatic sports. women r those seeking a haven of retreat, Mrs. Ida Kaplan. The president vention Always Fresh and Tasty see GUNSBERG Packing Co it offers calm and quiet in the most commended these n. wer ial lict hhi. g,taies epnel inogf s lonoc beautiful part . for their work. , It was pointed out that the , will he crowded with joyousness I membership of the auxiliary was geniality, including vaudeville, gra ua 11 y i nereasi ng and the pre and geni ident, 51rs. Mary Rodin, urged all comedy, moon-light hay rides, corn securing roasts, old fashioned song fetes, present to strive to • be un- n ew members before the end of dancing. The activities will Eve, der the direction of Saul H. year fiscal year ' ' former director of Camp Manitou, After the business meeting, the assisted by • professional staff. evening was spent in a social man- The program will open Friday ner with entertainment and re- Sept. 2 and continue through Mon- fre‘hments. day night. The cost per person will be $4 a day. Camp Nahelu Is 42 miles from Detroit on Dr. Schwartz Opens Dental situated Perry Lake. It can be reached Offices at 9840 Dexter. by taking a bus to Clarkston, Mich., where a camp car will pick up Dr. Louis J. Schwartz announces guests. or by motor. Additional information may be ' the opening of his new dental of- fees at 9840 Dexter boulevard, obtained by phoning Mr. Rose at in the Dexter Recreation Build- Euclid Ofi02, or at the camp, Orton- ville 12-F6. ing. telephone Euclid 0414. highly . dID * 2908 tri uplifting and purifying political conditions in local, county, state and federal institutions. A group of women met at the A meeting will be held Tuesday, home of Mrs. B. L. Sarasohn and Sept. 6, at the home of Mrs. B. le Form Women's Civic League.' Sarasohn, 3759 Rochester. Mrs. Sarasohn is chairman and Mrs. 31. Goodman, 2638 Elmhurst, Hemlock 3791-W, it secretary. Anyone in- terested should call either one of these PHELPS, N. Y. A. L. BERNSTEIN CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR 807 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. DETROIT MRS. A COHEN All Curtains Tinted FREE • Country Club, West Maple Ridge PLEA TO COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT BANQUET FOR KOSHER KITCHEN JOSHUA LIND ner, 2676 Calvert. EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY Detroit's Finest Curtain Laundry Offers You a HOLIDAY SPECIAL All Curtains, Draperies, Window Shades done In our own modern plant-Inexpensively-Promptly. New Low Prices Since his residence in Hunting- ton Woods. Mr. Dreifuss has been active in numerous ways. lie was formerly president of the Residence Association and was city attorney for the past two years. He has practiced law in Detroit for the past 25 years. &Temple Nell El Nabs Sabbath Services: Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pulpit Saturday morning, Sept. 3, and speak on the subject. "Work and the Worker." UNSER CAMP CLOSES A SUCCESSFUL YEAR The close of another season of Unser Camp and Kinderwelt, sponsored by the Jewish National Workers Alliance (Varband) at Chelsea, Mich., marks another tri- umphant period for this under- taking. Unser Camp is situated In the midst of an 140-acre stretch of land owned by the Varband mem- bers. On the grounds are sev- eral buildings: A recreation hall, two dormitories, one for boys and another for girls; several tents to accommodate additional camp- ers, a hotel, the office building and several cottages owned by mem- bers. The grounds are not only ex- cellently located, but contain ev- erything that may be desired for a children's and adults' camp. There is an orchard of fruit trees, a garden, bathing, boating and fishing in Long Lake, etc. School sessions of the Varband Schools continue all summer for campers under the supervision of the regular teachers. In addition, there are other activities. A new activity this year is cen- tered in "The Studio," which was erected by the campers themselves on top of one of the hills at the camp. There, numerous art works are conducted, including painting, carving, printing, modeling, and other activities which are made interesting under expert guidance. Mr. Biskin directed the camp this year. MIZRACHI YOUTH Laundered or Dry Cleaned We Cull ler and Deliver to any East Side Phone: Mrs. Al Weisman will be hostess to the members of the board of directors on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 1:30. All board members are requested to be present, as many important plans are to be dis- cussed. The Home Relief Society issued an appeal for clothes several weeks ago and thanks all those who have sent In their clothes. Owing to the fact that the need now is greater than ever, and on account of trying to get the chil- dren outfitted for school, the so- ciety would appreciate it is any- ane having clothes should call Mrs. Al. Weisman, Garfield 8129; Mrs. J. Modell, Longfellow 8033; Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Longfellow 8461; or Mrs. Harry Shulman, Longfellow 2784, and these clothes will be called for, GREAT WEST LIFE SIGNALLY HONORS HARRY HIMELSTEIN chosen to attend the cbmpany's business conference which will be held at Minaki, Ont., In Septem- ber. Mr. Himelstein has merited this honor by virtue of his successful record as a producer during the 18. month contest sponsored by the Great-West Life. His genial dis- position and conscientious efforts on behalf of clients won for Mr. Himelstein a host of friends as well as this recognition by his company. Mizrachi Youth of Detroit an- nounces the removal of its club- rooms to 9036 Twelfth. near Clair- mount. There is ■ large hall with • capacity for 150 people, which my be rented. out to organiza- tions. High Holiday services conduc- Gifts to North End Clinic. ted by the members will be held at these clubroom. Meetings are held every Tues- North End Clinic has received day at the clubrooms, and all the • contribution of $25 from Mrs. regular classes and groups meet Alexander Freeman for the hos- weekly. pitalization fund. Plm• 40c $1.25 25c 35c in Greater Detroit. West Side Phonm Lenox 4411 Euclid 4220 AMBASSADOR Curtain Cleaning Co. I "DETROIT'S FINEST CURTAIN LAUNDRY" FOR THAT LABOR DAY OUTING Let the Blaine prepare you a Lunch. Special for S•turd•y, Sunday •nd all of next week, Full Course SPRING CHICKEN DINNER, nothing finer anywhere In Detroit 5 0C BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT 8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ Big Bargains NOW! We now have an AUTO REPAIR DEPARTMENT in Don't risk your neck addition to our Tire and Battery Service. This department is in charge of ■ an expert mechanic with 15 years ■ of experience on all makes of cars. or spoil the pleasure of your motor trip on thin dangerous tires when you can put on new Goodyears -world's FIRST-CHOICE tires-at these low prices. Priem Always the Lowest Every Job Guaranteed - Bridges Thad Free HOME RELIEF SOCIETY APPEALS FOR CLOTHES Memorial Contributions: Harry Himelstein, local repre- The Temple Memorial Fund is sentative of the Great-West Life in receipt of a contribution from I Assurance Co., has been signally Mr. and Mrs. Moe Diamond in honored by his company by being memory of Jane Smitt Cohn. - Curtains, plain or ruffled, per pair Draperies dry cleaned and reshaped, per pair Short Curtains and Draperies 16 Prim Window Shades cleaned and reversed; plain Fringe LIND TO OFFICIATE AT THE B'NAI DAVID I GUNSBERG'S Packed by the makers of Births CANTOR organized the Womens' Civic League. This organization was called to life for the purpose of educating the American housewife in politi- cal economy and to play • part in I SILVER FLOSS SAUER KRAUT road, Birmingham, Mich., on Sept. 13, at 12 o'clock noon, instead of with a bridge-tea which was planned for the Aztec Tower, , Mrs. Libbie Robins, who Is the chairman of this affair, is being assisted by Mrs. J. Cohen, Mrs. Morris Fishman, Mrs. Nettie New- man, Mrs, Celia Modell, Mrs. Nelle Bookstein and Mrs. 11, B. Newman. For reservations call either Longfellow 6392 or Arlington 87264, The organization will also hold Aug. 29-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of 3355 Webb its annual diner-dance'of the sea- son on Oct. 23, at the Chalet. All avenue, a daughter, Lenore Joyce. other organizations are asked to Aug. 24-To Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Labowitch (Gertrude Schrei- co-operate by keeping this date ber) of 101 West Margaret 'avenue, a son, Robert Morton. open. Aug. 17-To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Edelstein of 1529 Lee Place, a daughter, Thelma. Aug. 16-To Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Budson (Rose Swatlo), for- merly of Detroit, now of Ann Arbor, a daughter, Barbara Jean. Aug. 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ressler of 2903 Hazelwood Congregation B'nai David, Elm- avenue, a daughter, Elaine. hurst and Fourteenth, announces that Cantor Joshua Lind, prom'. nent in New York and communities throughout the land, has been en- gaged to officiate at High Holy Day services. Cantor Lind will be as- sisted by a choir which will in- his three sons. Dinner To Be Given This Wednesday Evening at Shaarey clude Cantor Lind followed Cantor Zedek, Chicago Boulevard at Lawton; Everything Mordecai Hershman as cantor of Temple Beth El of New York and Donated; Appeal to Organizations. at one time officiated at the Sep- hardic Synagogue where Cantor The banquet to aid the Five- where our actual hungry are fed, Yosele Rosenblatt is now cantor. Cent Kosher Kitchen will be held but the Jewish community must Selichot services will be held on this Wednesday evening, Sept. 7, !now come to the assistance of the Saturday, Sept. 24, at midnight. in the Shaarey Zedek banquet hall, kitchen to make possible its fur- Entrance will be free. Chicago boulevard and Lawton 1 ther existence." Henry C. Keywell is president I Mr. Black states that 200 to of Congregation B'nai David. avenues. Maxwell L. Black, attorney, 260 people are being fed daily president of the group sponsoring at the kitchen, now located at 1991 The New Con;. B'nai David Lafayette SILVER FLOSS KRAUT JUICE IN CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER The Sisterhood, Religious School Or by Bus: Take Flint Bus to Clarkston, Michigan, where you will and Congregation will begin tc the kitchen, will be toastmaster, West Euclid avenue. function as usual. Hyman Altman, vice-president be picked up by phoning camp-Ortonville 12F6. (Bus fare 80c) and there will be a number of speakers-Jews and non-Jews- of the kitchen, made an appeal Miss Francis Rice of Chicago, who are prominent in the com- I to organizations and individuals secretary to Dr. Hirschberg, has to secure their tickets for the been visiting relatives in the city. munity. banquet at once and to co-operate In a letter accompany ing the in every way. Mr. Altman an- - - Mrs. Meyer Levy has returned tickets mailed to individuals in- nounces that tickets are available from a visit to Detroit and Chi- vited to the banquet, Mr. Black I at the kitchen, 1991 West Euclid, states: cago. Corner 14th and Elmhurst and that beginning with Sunday "To help those of our hungry they will be procurable at the Mrs. Herbert Heuman will spend people and their children who de- Shaarey Zedek. ANNOUNCES Labor Day with her parents in sire to retain their self-respect, an According to Sir. Altman, the Cleveland. opportunity is given them to pay iresponse of organizations to date the engagement of for their meals-five cents for has been very satisfactory. Progressive Ladies Unterstit- adults and two cents for children Mr. Altman also states that -but no one is refused food if :Jacob Kashdan and Isaac Mar- zung Vei•ein. I guiles, butchers, have undertaken The Progressive Ladies Unter- he or she cannot afford to pay. I "No one can deny the dire need to secure all chickens needed for stitzung Verein will hold a card party on Sunday, Sept. 18, at of this emergency institution, the banquet gratis. Assembly Hall, Twelfth street and OF NEW YORK Clairmount avenue, to start at 2 DREIFUSS NEW JUDGE p. m. and continue throughout the The greatest Cantor in history, assisted by , OF HUNTINGTON WOODS day. A nominal charge will be his three wonder sons and others, to conduct f GOODMAN • MICHEL . M AN made which will include prizes and the services during the Maurice Dreifuss was elected Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michelman refreshments. All the proceeds of this affair will go to needy for the of West Philadelphia avenue an- first judge of the new court or- ganized by the City of Huntington coming holidays. For tickets call nounce the marriage of their Mrs. I. Jacob, Euclid 34814. Mem- daughter, Blanche Jessie, to Syd- HENRY KEYWELL. President bers and friends are invited. ney Goodman, son of Mrs. Rose Goodman, on Sunday, Aug. 28. Slichoth Services, Midnight, Saturday, Sept. 12 The marriage was performed n J. W. E. W. O. Home Dinner the presence of friends and rela- Admission Free - S.ts reserved for holiday only. tives by Rabbi Leon Fram, at Sept. 25. Cantor Lind is the follower of Cantor Hershman in Temple Temple Beth El. Beth El of New York; also in the Sfardic Synagogue at Boro A special meeting of the Jewish The bride was exquisite in a Park where Cantor Rosenblatt is officiating now. Vi'omens' European Welfare Or- long pink satin gown, with a tiny ganization was held Aug. 29. Mrs. jacquette trimmed in fur, and A. Katzin, president, presided. wore a little brown hat with a Arrangements were made for the long veil. Her only attendant, home-cooked dinner to be given on Miss Ethel tMichelman, was at- When You Buy Your Delicatessens, Salami, Sunday, Sept. 25, at 1 p. m. sharp tired in a black velvet suit. They Frankfurters, etc., at Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth both wore corsages of tea roses street. and sweet peas. Dr. Leon Good- Mrs. R. Zide, vice-president of man of Chicago, the bridegroom's the organization, is chairman of brother, acted as best man. this affair, assisted by Mesdames Dinner was held at Northwood D. Silverstein, also a vice-president, and S. Kief, active member of the Inn's private dining-room. The bridal couple left on a board. Arrangement were also made for honeymoon trip. the twelfth annual hall of the or- ganization to he held Sunday, Nov. and demand from your 27, at the Aztec Tower. George Stutz and Mrs. MAURICE DREIFUSS dealer The next hoard of directors meet- Schwartz Elected to Fresh , ing will be held Thursday evening, I Woods, the smallest city in Michi- Air Society Board. Sept. 8. at the home of NIrs. Si. Die- 27057 of Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will start the season with Its annual lunch- eon-bridge, at the Knollwood Wedding Calendar PHONE "COlumbid 4200 2380 Twelfth St. the It's a Drink IP To Your Health s DILL FLAVORED There are certain costly ingredients and operations nec- essary for HIGH QUALITY Dry Cleaning-We know that these aro elim- busted hen w y o u buy "cheap" D r y Cleaning. The re- cult i a often a RUINED garment so faded and so shrunk that it can- not be worn. 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