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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-09-16

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Ala LWOW,

and THE

The annual luncheon meeting of
the Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, ushering in the
season's activities, will be held
Monday, Sept. 26, in the social hall

Of course they look new—they're FOREST cleaned.
Detroiters who value perfect cleaning always send
their apparel here. When you send your clothing
to FOREST, your garments are IIAND finished and
IIAND pressed—thoroughly cleaned to remove per-
spiration odors, germs, etc.—spotlessly restored to
their original shapes and styles—personally inspected

75c

. CLEANED
and
PRESSED

Ladies'
Dresses,
Coats and

Suits

$100
up

PHONE COlumbia 4100

!OUST (1FANFRS
DYERS

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of
' Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
man returned from Mackinac 2972 Webb avenue motored East,
Island where they were guests at where they will remain for two
weeks. While there they will visit
the Grand Hotel.
with relatives and friends in New
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing and York, Bayonne and Plainfield, N. J,
daughter, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, re-
Miss Shirley Bernice Kelt,
turned from a motor trip to Fry-
eten th oe re ir daughter of Mr. and Mra S. Kelt,
b da u u rg g, ht h e l r ain se o ,dwg hr ea rn e dtch heiy ld,m L
has chosen Jan. 1 as the date of
who attended Forest Acres Camp. her marriage to Irvine Sirkin, son
MISS MARCELLA GRAHM
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sirkin.


Mr. and Mrs. William Grethen
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and dough-
Miss Millie Kelt of New York
of
Barbara, are home from Char-
of 2430 West Philadelphia avenue
announce the engagement of their iev oix, Mich. Miss Gilbert will City has been the guest of her
daughter, Marcella, to Raymond I leave shortly to enter Vassar Col- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Schreiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. lege. Kalt and their family of Atkinson
avenue for the past six weeks.
Nathan Schreiber of Longfellow I

avenue.
Robert Grier (Laurabelle
Mrs. M. J. Figatner and dough-
An engagement reception was Robinson) of Hartford, Conn., is
held
Sunday,
Sept.
11,
at
North-
visiting
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
ter,
Miriam,
and
son, Norton Vic-
held
tor, of Chicago, were the guests
wood Inn, for the immediate fam- Mrs. HerbertRobinson.
of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S.
ily. There will be open house Sun-
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund are Kalt and family. S. Sonnenblick
day, Sept. 18, at the residence of
Mr, and Mrs. Grahm ion West leaving for the East on Sunday of New York, father of Mrs. Fig-
and will accompany their children, atner, also visited with his niece,
Philadelphia avenue.
Fig-
I.izette, who is sailing next Tues. Mra. Kelt, and family. Mrs. Fig-
fa a m
nd ilymw rs e.ree• h m at r e le rs -
day on the Steamship Paris for ati mieerd an bd y h m er r.
m m
CHALUTZOS PLANS
France, and Richard, who enters tan
YEAR'S AFFAIRS Brown University at Providence, Cohen
Wolfgan g and Mr. and . rs. ax
(Doris Wolfgang). also
R. I.
cousins, at dinner parties.
Annual Ball To Be Held Oct. 113i

1=1E1

Know Your Quality

FURNITURE

Mrs. Leo Marks defeated Mrs.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin opened the
sessions of the American Hospital I Earl Englander for the golf charn-
Association last Monday night, pionship at Knollwood Country ;
I Sept. 12, at the Book-Cadillac Club, Larry Herman defeated
Louis TtbaShaik.
Hotel.

for rips, loss of buttons, etc.

Men's Suits
and
Topcoats

,•••••et.bemmtinMe

I ANNUAL LUNCHEON
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
AUXILIARY SEPT. 26

tA nnounces Her Betrothal

My! Just Like New

Plitornag

LEGAL CHRONICLE

Too much stress cannot be placed upon quality—
price of course should be reasonable, but secondary.

MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON

of the synagogue. The committee ,
has arranged a program of inter-1
esting features consisting of an
dddress, a playlet and a program
of vocal selections.
533-547 E. Forest
Kurt Peiser, executive director
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
will give the principal address.
A highly amusing playlet, "Mrs.
Toyloft's Scheme," will be present-
ed by members of the Sisterhood,
under the direction of Mrs. Max
Keidan. The members of the cast
has definitely proved that it pays to know just how
include Mrs. J. Zechman, Mrs.
experienced your CURTAIN CLEANERS are.
Joseph Kopel, Mrs. Herman Au-
$10 Luncheon Scheduled
gust, Mrs. Philip Broudo, Mrs. Si.
Mr. and Mrs. David Freeman
WALL CABINET
for February.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good- II. Zackheim, Mrs. Aaron Kurland,
and daughter of Minneapolis were man of Webb avenue are spending
Call us and ask all about just how your curtains •
Mrs. Milton Gordon, Mrs. J. Tobin,
At the initial meeting of the recent guests of their family, Mr. the week in Cleveland to attend
iValnut, Hand•carved—hand deco-
will be processed, or we will call you
year, held on Sept. 12, the Detroit and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of the wedding of their niece, Miss Mrs. A. Ferrer, Mrs. Seymour
Frank, Mrs. H. Shlafer, Mrs. T.
rated door pate!---adoptable to any decorative scheme
Chalutzos (Jewish Women's Pio- Chicago boulevard.
at your request.
Roslyn Beyer, to Louis Krasny. Marwil, Mrs, Nathan Kaplan.
for
Radio,
Books
or
Knickknacks—the piece of many
neer Organization for Palestine)
are returning with Mr. and
user,.
Dr. and Mrs. David Wolfstein They
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, newly
made plans for the outstanding
Each order personally supervised by ',pmts.
Mrs. Sam Erlick of Bessemer, elected
cantor of Congregation
of Cincinnati were the guests of Alabama, who will remain in De-
events of the present year.
Shaarey
Zedek,
will
sing
a
group
their
daughter
and
son-in-law,
Mr.
It was decided that the annual
troit for a few weeks.
of selections including an operatic
ball be held on Oct. 18, at the and Mrs. A, J. Levin of Franklin
aria from Schubert. Cantor Sonen-
Book-Cadillac, and that the $10 Village. The visitors were en their
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seligman
Work Guaranteed—the some old Faultless service--
donor luncheon take place in Feb- way home from their summer camp announce the Bar Mitzvah of their klar bas had a considerable opera-
near Sault Ste. Marie, and Mr. son, Ilenry, on Saturday Sept. 24, tic training, and has appeared at
established 11 years.
ruary,
Election of officers will take and Mrs. Albert Kahn honored the at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, recitals in Vienna and Chicago.
place at the meeting on Sept. 26, guests at dinner. Mrs. S. E. Hei- Dexter at Lawrence. Reception, The occasion will serve as an op-
Good Furniture is selling today for less than we have seen
at the Farband Folkshule, Twelfth man of Bloomfield Hills enter- at home, 3030 Webb avenue, Sun- portunity for the introduction of
in many a day—the present conditions are creating a
tained at tea for the pleasure of day, Sept. 25, from 2 to 6, and Cantor Sonenkler to the Sisterhood
and Blaine.
wonderful
buyer's opportunity—be sure you share it,—
of
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek.
Mrs.
Wolfstein.
Mrs.
Leo
M.
Greater interest in the affairs
8
to
10.
No
cards.
Advancing market prices are sure to react in retail selling
The committee in charge of the
of the Chalutzos is being dis- Butzel complimented her with a
—BUY
PRINGLE
"BUILT IN" QUALITY FURNITURE
annual
luncheon
consists
of
Mrs.
who
have
luncheon at the Bloomfield Hills
played by the members
Mrs. Robert Romm returned
TODAY WHILE PRICES ARE LOW.
Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. Wolf- Sunday, Sept. 11, from a trip Charles Robinson, chairman; Mrs.
returned from their vacations.
Saul
Saulson,
co-chairman,
Mrs.
stein left for their home last week. through Europe, and is now resid-
Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. Barney Smith,
ing at the home of her mother,
REV. ISAAC KATZ
Miss Josephine Stern returned Mrs. Tomarin, 2649 Gladstone Mrs. A. Strasler, Mrs. Ralph Dav-
idson, Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mrs. Harry
AT THE EMANUEL from a visit to California. Mrs. avenue. ,
Wetsman.
Milford Stern and son, Philip, Mrs.
W. GRAM) BOULEVARD—OFR YISHER UDC,.
Reservations for the luncheon
Chicago Cantor Comes Here for Sarah Rosensweig and Mr. and
57.525?
Mrs. P. Meth and daughter,
Hi:h Holy Days; Will Be As.
Open every Monday Evening rill Nine.
Mrs. David Wilkus motored to Lottie, formerly of Pingree av- should be made through Mrs. Wolf
Kaplan,
1996
Calvert,
Telephone
'dated by Double Choir.
Chicago, where they awaited Miss enue, are now residing at 2610
Townsend 8-8275, rot later than
Webb avenue.
Congregation Beth Tephila Stern's return.
Sept. 23. The Sisterhood invites
Emanuel announces that the serv-
the attendance of members and
Announce that the Noted
Mrs. Hattie Selling, who was a
Max, Krieger and son, David, friends.
ices of Rev. Isaac Katz have been
guest
at
the
Chatham
Hotel,
re-
left for Hot Springs, Va., to at-
secured as cantor for the High Holy
Days. Rev. Katz comes here from turned to her home in New York tend' the convention of the New FRAM TO ADDRESS
York , Life Insurance Company.
the Beth Hamedrash Ilagodol of City.
Before returning home, they will
Chicago. He will be assisted by
9TH ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. John Ginsburg and son, stop in Washington for a few days.
W hen you bring your care here you can have
a
double
choir.
OF MOSAIC LODGE
trip
to
will officiate during the high Holy Day Services
a
John,
returned
from
Tickets are already available at
complete confidence that it will be fixed right—
at the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman
the synagogue, and are procurable Mackinac Island, where they were
and moat reasonable, also!
guests at the Grand Hotel.
Mosaic Lodge No. 530, F & A.
have returned from a motor trip
at reasonable prices.
Selichat services will he conduct-
to Utica, N. Y. and Watertown, M., will hold its ninth anniversary
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Prentis
ed by Rev. Katz and his choir at
N. Y., where they visited their celebration on Saturday, Sept. 24,
midnight op Saturday, Sept. 25. were recent guests at the Grand children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard at which time M. M. Degree will be
Cantor Klein made himself famous first in
Hotel at Mackinac Island.
Admission will be free.
Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Louis conferred upon a distinguished
class of candidates.
Toledo and then in Cleveland.
Krupkin.
Miss Virginia Gage is visiting in
Mosaic Lodge will have at its
PHILOMATHIC OPENS Chicago
with
friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie guests that evening, Mosaic Lodge
George Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops of Detroit,
THIRTY-FIFTH
YEAR
No.
1108, F. & A. M., of Chicago,
and
small
daughter,
Thelma
Del-
assisted by his brother, Joseph, will be in charge
Alwyn Vernon Freeman has re- phine, formerly of Onaway, Mich., also duly constituted in 123, whose
of the High Holy Day Services at the
Now Conveniently Located at
The Philomathic Debating club turned from a visit with the A. H. are now residing at 16110 Green- members are coming in a body to
TUXEDO•HOLMUR AUDITORIUM.
opened its thirty-fifth year of exis- Neisner family at their summer lawn avenue.
exemplify the M. M. Degree.
tence last Sunday at the Shaarey estate at Bob's Island, Ontario.
This evening will also be a grand
Services will also be held at the
ABE MAX
Between Cortland and Sturtevant
Zedek, Chicago boulevard and Law-
In honor of the engagement of lodge officer's night, distinguished
ton. The officers for the present
PARKSIDE.MIDLAND SCHOOL
Louis Welt, son of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Blanche, to Irving Masons' night, civic officials' night
9656
PHONE
HEMLOCK
semester are Max Chomsky, speak- Joseph Welt, left for Dartmouth Stern, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Rubin as well as a ladies', Eastern Star,
(Fenkell Section)
er• Oscar Celten, clerk; Bernard College to resume his studies.
Prices for seats are very reasonable. All proceeds go
of 2225 Blaine avenue will enter- and non-masons' evening. Special
Sharkey,
assistant clerk; and Abe
'
taro at Kraemer's Restaurant at a entertainment will be arranged for
toward. the maintenance of the Hebrew Schools.
Davis, sergeant-at-arms. These
Mrs. Walter Leib has returned dinner this Sunday evening. them while guests are exemplifying
7 57sas7 575257 525252525E and Alex Baruch and George
the M. Si. Degree.
from Cleveland where she visited
"Don't grope around in
The banquet and anniversary
75552% Schreiber compose the board of di- with her father.
Miss Rose Greenberg, bride-elect
7525IMCD757C757775252525251 5
rectors.
celebration
accompanied
with
danc-
dark/'
the dar
of Sept. 18, was honored at a per-
A special event in addition to the
ing, wlil be held in the Masonic
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinberg of
annual oratorical contest 'will be Baltimore spent a week-end with sona) shower on Aug. 16, given by Temple at 6:30 p. m. sharp.
a banquet in honor of the thirty- their children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Sol Stein and Mrs. Sam
Rabbi. Leon Frani, member of
fifth year of the l'hilomathic De- ert Mayer of the Park Lane Apart- Singer for 40 guests, A dinner in Mosaic Lodge of Chicago, will be
says
her honor was given by Tau Sig- the speaker of the evening. An-
bating Club. At this affair only
TAYLOR AND WOODROW WILSON
ments.
ma
Gamma
Sorority,
for
members,
members and alumni will partici-
other feature of the evening will
at King Wah Lo's, on Aug. 23.
Harry
pate.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett of On Sept. 7 a handkerchief and be the unveiling of the picture of
announces the engagement of
This Sunday a variety topic pro-
George Washington, presented by
Himelstein
gram will be participated in by Cleveland are the . house guests hosiery shower was given by her Congressman Robert II. Clancy.
Herschel Zackheim, Henry Feigin. over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. sisters, Ethel and Dina, for 20
Benjamin A. Gladwin is worship-
Bernard Sharkey and Bernard David Wilkus of Chicago boule- guests. Mrs. Ben Richman and ful master of Mosaic Lodge No.
vard.
Mrs. Joe Heine honored her with 630, F. & A. M.
Fields. •
a bridge, hanky and hosiery show-
The Philomathic Debating Club
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman and er for 10 couples on Sept. 9.
at present is open for some addi-
HALEVY OPENS 8TH
children
returned
front
St.
Louis
tional members. Those interested
are invited to appear at the meet- where they attended the wedding
In honor of their twenty-fifth
MUSICAL SEASON
of
Miss
Bobbie
Kopman
to
Sidney
ing this Sunday at 7 p. m.
wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
of Cong. Beth Hamedrmh Hagodel,
Dubinsky.
Isador K o s a k entertained 88
The Detroit Halevy Ilazomir
Chicago, asslsted by a trained
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
guests at a dinner-dance on Sun- Singing Society opened its eighth
Miss Ida Rittenberg, who was
double choir, to conduct the ser-
TO MEET ON SEPT. 25 the guest of her sister and brother- day, Sept. 11, at the Elkin Hotel year of activity in Jewish choral
Why e xperiment in investment meters! Here
in Mt. Clemens.
music with the first regular re-
vices during the
The Young People's Society of in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
is a way
way to accumulate wealth 'safely, steadily—
hearsal
of
the
season
Monday
eve-
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Wohl of Parkside avenue, returned
with no investment worries whatsoever. And
Miss Jean Blair of Collingwood nine, Sept. 12, at room 123,
hold its first meeting of the 1932- to her home in New Orleans.
avenue was hostess to the Coterie Northern High School. About 80
in addition, your family is fully protected in the
33 season in the social hall of the
on Wednesday, Sept. 14. The members were present to welcome
event of your early death.
Sidney A. Jacobs returned from Club
synagogue, Chicago boulevard and
next meeting will be held at the
new
musical
Frohman
as
the
of
Dan
Lawton avenue, at 3 p. m. on Sun- a trip to California.
Tickets e xtremely reasonable this year.
home of Miss Ethel Fischer
director of the chorus.
day:
Sept.
26.
This
meeting
will
One of the biggest features of this plan is that your money
The entire chorus, under the In-
Seats can be reserved for holidays only
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of Elmhurst avenue on Sept. 21.
be open to members only.
spired leadership of Mr. Frohman,
accumulates no rapidly even in the first five years that it
Chicago boulevard entertained
The
initial
meeting
of
Beta
Sig-
eliminates worry caused by business hazards and business
rehearsed
two
new
numbers.
SLICHOTH SERVICES, MIDNIGHT, SAT., SEPT. 24
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. ma Alpha Sorority took place at
Mr.
Frohman
announced
that
at
failures.
Admission Free
Levin of Chicago.
the home of Miss Ilene Stark of the next rehearsal work will be
2288
Blaine.
The
next
meeting
begun
on
the
largest
piece
of
a57-525?-5?-5?-52525e] a czc.ncn‘yr_or.5' ..
Y P al E
Mrs. Julius Moses of Chicago ,
THE GREAT-WEST
spent several days in the city, at- I will be held at the home of the work ever undertaken by the
tending the medical convention, president. Miss Beatrice Gleiber- chorus, which will necessitate the
regular attendance for the entire
and was entertained by her friends man, 4827 South Martindale.
year of every member desiring to
during her stay here.
for example—• man age 25, deposits $255.50 &fluidly. At
The Misses Gussie Eisenberg sing at the next annual concert.
Mrs. J. Weisberg has moved and Mildred Lepler spent last The character of the work will be
age 60, he draws an income of $100 every month for life, or
••• ••• ••111 me weal
from 2276 Clairmount avenue tolweek-end in Cleveland, where they announced shortly.
Las the option of receiving the total sum in cash. Find out
be able te me II boo
Any voices desiring to join the
2016 Taylor avenue. I were members of the bridal party
about this plan today.
• ....... lab
at the marriage of Miss Pearl Halevy during the coming year
should do so at once in order not
Miss Terry Fiske, daughter of Zukor to Philip Kurofsky.
to miss the fundamental work of
For further particulars mass this coupon to:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fiske of ,
HARRY HIMELSTEINI,
Highland Park, returned from a I Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob of the first few weeks. Regular re-
Assures.
The Great•W•st
ex cellent
held
every
Monday
n.
1512 lln en Guardian 1Ydg., Detrest, Michigan,
visit with friends at Shaker 3000 Glendale avenue motored to hearsals are
And now the Grown•Ups can take admntage of the
Without obligation on my part please mall complete Informatlo•
evening
at
Northern
High
School.'
Heights,
Cleveland,
Ohio.
Chicago
and
will
spend
the
week-
facilities of Avrunin Camp.
For Age
about
the
Great
West
Pension
Policy.
Dr.
and
end with their children,
and those desiring to join should
ma. plans
make application of the member-
NAME.
This is the finest time of the year for camp life.
Mrs. William R. Small (Hilda Mrs. J. M. Mora.
Satisfying
ship committee any Monday eve-
Inexpensive
-
Silverberg),
bride
of
Sept.
11,
a
week
or
week-end
here
and
get
away
from
work
te spend ■
Helen,
Vera
and
Jewell
Misses
before
9.
ning
was honored with a linen sho&er
Assuring you • - -
Here you will find play, rest and relaxation.
and w orries.
and bridge on July 31, given by Prentis. who spent the summer at
New Shoe Appearance--
Camp, have returned CHORD OF JUDEA
Business-in-force over $618,000,000
Mrs. Samuel Small for 24 guests. Tripp Lake
Added Comfort, Wear
Assets over $135,500,000
On Aug. 5, Miss Lillian Pearlman to their home.
sad Economy.
REHEARSING AGAIN
entertained with a personal shower
Under Supervision of a Guide
Mrs.
Morris
Rosenberg
Mr.
and
SPECIALLY PRICED—
and bridge for 20 guests. Mrs.
The Chord of Judea Symphony
commodations have been mrsnged for th• enter-
Sam Adler feted her niece with of 12816 Ohio avenue and Mrs.
Parr, including
Special ac
until
:I69 New Lacas,
• miscellaneous shower and bridge David Rosenberg returned from Orchestra has resumed Its rehear-
tainment of adults until September 3. From the.
October 1 the camp will K. used exclusively for adults.
New Heel Pads,
on Aug. 24, with covers for 28. a motor trip to the Rocky Moon- sals for the coming season. under
On Aug. 31, Tau Sigma Rho sor- taint, Denver and Chicago, Ill. the direction of William P. Bliz-
Shine and all rig,. checked.
ASSURANCE COMPANY
ALL MODERN HOTEL FACILITIES
ority gave • miscellaneous shower Upon their return they were nick.
A r egular 32.75 Value.
The first rehearsal, on Sundsy.
entertained by relatives a n d
and
bridge
for
20
guests.
and
on
Sem.--
I
For Your C
Sept. 11, was well attended and a
Excellent Meals
Fishing
Sept. 7 Mrs. Irving H. Small ten- friends.
ROTe'ing
Comfortable, Airy
snceessful season Is predicted.
OPCBSundays ',•t
dered • kitchen shower and bridge
Swimming — Toasts
501. MILtTA5 GIRLS.
Mr. Bliznick is now beginn'ng i
Sleeping Room
for 16 guests.
Etc
Sol MIT. Girl. ro,b is voseeou
eve rocelloe and the MI ••C he/there to prepare the orchestra for the
r conce to
eon Belle W•esenean : Retie Rothe/there coming annual indoort,
the most pleasant time of the year for rest
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority met Mnrlal geld-tela sod Sally Mmeswere
This is
at the home of Bea Freedman, thetes for the various fOriatate... A take place in December.
and recreation.
IT
to
le.
Int
and snide plans for a pajama par- •Irt* hotiteeeg /be eer• a

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