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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-09-23

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PAGE TWO

RONICUB

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

-19-ataeta

(Announces Her Betrothal)

try the

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HAND pressed, IIAND finished—personally
inspected for rips, loss of buttons, etc. Our
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PROCESS removes perspiration odors,
germs, etc.

,

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of
The garment-fridge and lotto-
Franklin Village are visiting at tea which was to be held on Mon-1

I Hilton Beach, Canada, and will day, Sept. 26, has been postponed, I

I be gone for two weeks.

Ladies'
Dresses, Coats
and SUITS

Men's SUITS
and
TOPCOATS

Cleaned and Pressed

Cleaned ■ and Pressed

$ 00

75c

Mrs. Rosalie Gates and Mrs. D.
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Miss Elaine Schlesinger left for
Ann Arbor to resume her studies
at the University of Michigan.

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MISS RUTH FINSTERWALD

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
weld announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ruth, to Ilarold
Julian Kratie, of Virginia, Minn.
A reception will be held at the
Finsterwold home, 1239 Chicago
boulevard, this Sunday, Sept. 25,
from 7 until 10 p. m. No cards.

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Miss Josephine Corrine Fuchs,
daughter of Mrs, S. Fuchs of
12660 Glendale avenue, left for
Ann Arbor to pursue a pre-dental
course at the University of Michi-
gan. Miss Fuchs was a former
sports editor of the Central Stu-
I dent and was prominent in social
organizations at Central.

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Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of
Parkside avenue have returned
from a three weeks' trip to Minaki,
Canada, where they were guests
at the Great West Life Assurance
Company convention. Enroute
home they visited several cities
for brief stays.

Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority will
celebrate its first anniversary Sat-
urday and Sunday, in the fern) of
a week-end party. Saturday night
there is to be a pajama party at
the Tuller Hotel. Sunday it is to
be followed by a theater party
and luncheon, and in the evening
a party for a mixed group will be
given at the home of Miss Ger-
trude Brown. The sorority held
election of officers, resulting as
follows: president, Miss Rose Sie-
gel; vice-president, Miss Rose Bar-
ruck; secretary, Miss Sara Brilli-
ant; treasurer, Miss Bessie Gott-
lieb; publicity manager, Miss Rose
Gruskin; social chairman, Miss
Gertrude Brown. Installation of
officers is to be•a special program
at the pajama party,

Mrs. I. Friedenberg of 1403
Virginia Park was hostess at the
first meeting of the season of the
Home Relief Society.

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Last Sunday Gamma chapter of
Delta Omega Iota Sorority enter-
tained at a pot luck supper at the
home of Mae Cohen in honor of
2990 W. GRAND
their new officers, who are: Mae
Cohen, president; Rose Bearman,
vice-president; Mollie Ackerman,
secretary; Minnie Millman, treas-
urer. The supper and formal in-
stallation of officers were followed
by bridge. The chapter had as
guests the Misses Ida Rose and
Eva Belkin of the Grand Rapids
chapter, who were visiting in this
ANNUAL CARNIVAL OF
city over the week end.

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Open Monday Evenings Until Nine

Mrs. Lena Weisberger and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Matrick ily of 1484 Glynn Court have
moved
and are pow residing at
were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Al
Shatzen, who are 'spending part of 2312 Hazelwood avenue.
their honeymoon in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kea of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Isenberg of 161 Avalon avenue have returned
New York City, together with their from a motor trip, visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Gold- cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Zalts-
berg and her two daughters, Perle burg and son of Kokomo, Ind.,
and Patricia, were the house and Mr: and Mrs. H. J. Bernstein
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William and daughter, Ruth Gloria, of
B. Isenberg of Edison avenue. Marion, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. A.
After a delightful stay of several Goldreich of Marion, Ind.
days, the visitors left for a motor
tour through Toronto and Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seligman
' treal, returning to their summer announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
home at Hunter, N. Y.
son, Henry, on Saturday, Sept. 24,
at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue,
Miss Roddy Fellner has returned Dexter at Lawrence. Reception.
to her home on Woodingham drive at home, 3030 Webb avenue, Sun-
I after spending the summer in New day, Sept. 25, from 2 to 5, and
York and at her parents' summer 8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
home at Gratiot Beach. Miss
Fellner has as her house guest
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freedman of
I Miss Billie Kleinfeld of New York 1217 West Philadelphia avenue
I City.
motored to Cincinnati over the
week-end to attend the dedication
Mrs. Aaron Levinson (Marion services of the new synagogue.
Weinberg) of Los Angeles. Calif., Baia Ilakaisis Yosef Meyer, named
is spending the month of Septem- in memory of Mrs. Freedman's
ber as the guest of her parents, father, the late Rabbi Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of Meyer Levin of Cincinnati.
Hague avenue.
Mrs. Jacob Margolis and daugh-
Mr. and airs. Joseph A. Kalish ter, Judith, returned to their
on Friday enter'ained their imrne. house in Pittsburgh after spend-
diate family in honor of the en- ing • fortnight with their sister
gagement of their daughter, Paul. and aunt, Mrs. J. If. Schakne.
ins Rosalind, to Dr. Reuben .1.
Mendelssohn. Autumnal c o l or s
Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald and
carried out the decorations of the daughter, Ruth, spent the last
table.
week-end in Duluth.

M. Manuel Hellman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Hellman,
'11445 Mack avenue, after com-
pleti ng three years of preparatory
work at the College of the City of
I Detroit, left for Ann Arbor for
furtaer studies at the Law School
of the University of Michigan.

Low Prices Meet
Pringle "Built-In" Quality

Mrs. Maurice Klein and her
aunt, Miss Fanny Rosen of 2456
Atkinson avenue, have returned
from a visit in Pittsburg, Pa.,
where they were the guests of Mrs.
Klein's sister, Mrs. Leonard S.
Levin, Mrs. Levin accompanied
them home and remained for a
week's visit.

Gamma Eta Mu Sorority met at
the home of Rose Goldstein, 15839
LaSalle, and planned for the an-
nual bridge dansant to be held
Mrs. Julia Marcuse, formerly of at the Chinese Tea Gardens.
Burlingame avenue, is now resid-
ing at 1415 Glynn Court.
On Sunday, Sept. 18, airs.
Flora Schreiber gave a formal
Miss Mildred Feinberg of Les- dinner at her home on Chicago
lie avenue left for Ann Arbor boulevard, for the immediate fam-
where she will resume her studies. ilies, honoring her daughter, Lu-
Her sister, Ruth, will leave the cille's, engagement to Maurice C.
early part of the week for Cen- Goldstein, son of Mr. and Sirs.
tral State College.
Charles Goldstein. A reception
followed for the friends and rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner tives.
and Miss Musliner have returned
from their summer home at Wolfe
George Smith and Charles Lit-
Lake, Mich., and are again resid- tle of New York were guests in
ing at the Detroit Leland hotel. the city over the past week-end.

Gerald Glosser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Glosser of St. Clair
Shores, has returned to Pennsyl-
vania State College to resume his
studies. Mr. and Mrs. Glosser and
their daughter, Freda, are remain.
ing here for a few weeks.

will officiate during the High Holy Day Services
at the

George Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops of Detroit,
assisted by his brother, Joseph, will be in charge
of the High Holy Day Services at the
TUXEDO-HOLMUR AUDITORIUM.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Frankel of
Denver, Col., are the guests of
Mrs. Leonard Matrick of Atlan-
their sister and brother-in-law, tic City (Gertrude Shatzen, for-
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder.
merly of Detroit) left for New
York Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- Myer Matrick and daughter. After
weld returned from a motor trip a week-end in New York the party
to Hampton, Conn., where they will motor to Boston where they
visited with their children, Mr. will attend the National Asjocia-
and Mrs. Guy Rowe.
tion of Retail Druggists conven-
tion. Friday, Sept. 30, they will
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fin- leave for Saratoga Springs where
sterwald will be at home from 7 they will spend the New Year's
to 10 Sunday, Sept. 25, in honor holiday. Mrs. Leonard Matrick
of their daughter, Ruth, whose will then part from the party and
engagement has been announced travel to Detroit, via Buffalo, nad
to Harold Julian Kratze, son of will spend the month of October
Mr. and Mrs. David Kratze of with her parents in Detroit.
Virginia, Minn.
Mrs. Jennie Stein of 3353 Bos-
Miss Janet Welt left to resume ton boulevard was very pleasantly
her studies at Smith College. Her surprised by 12 ladies on her birth-
sister, Betty Welt, is entering day and was presented with a
traveling bag.
Vassar,

The Young People's Auxiliary of
Congregation B'nai Moshe will hold
its annual installation of officers
meeting en Sunday evening, Sept.
Richard A. Freund, son of Dr.
25, at 7:30 p. m. An elaborate in- and
Mrs. lingo A. Freund of 52
tellectual and social program will
he presented. Rabbi Moses Fischer, Chicago boulevard, left Sunday
for
Providence,
R. 1., to enter
President Sam Gunsberg, and the;
guest speaker, Dr. Otto II. Hirsch, Brown University. He will take
an
academic
course
leading to the
will officiate at the evening's event.
Master of ceremonies for the eve- study of medicine. Richard Freund
I
is
this
year's
graduate
of the
ning will be Harry Gunsberg. A
musical program has been ar- Cranbrook School of the Booth
Foundation.
ranged.
Following the evening's event, a
social program has been provided
Miss Jean Rosenthal of Evans-
for, and dancing will follow, music vi e, Ind., spent a few days with
to be furnished by a popular or- Miss Virginia Wolf of McLean
che stra.
avenue.
An invitation is extended to all
old and new members, friends and I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothman
visitors, to attend this open house I returned to their apartment on
and installation of officers meeting. Second boulevard after spending
-----
the summer with Mrs. Rothman's
Gifts to Hadassah
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn
Infant Welfare Fund at Bloomfield hills.
The Infant Welfare Fund of
Iladassah has received the follow-
Mrs. B. L. Lambert of the Bel-
ing contributions:
crest, and her daughter, Mrs. Wil-
In memory of Isaac Weinstein liam Frank, are guests at the
from Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cap- Barbizon Plaza in New York,
lan, Mr. and Airs. Robert Loewen- where they joined Mr. Frank who
berg. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shulman is
in the East on business.
and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Zemon s,

and Up

Cantor Klein made himself famous first
Toledo and then in Cleveland.

Miss Blanche Hart has returned
to her home in New York after a
; week's visit with Mrs. W. Charles
I Rule.

owing to the date conflicting with
the annual luncheon of the Shea-
rey Zedek Sisterhood. When the
tea does take place, at a later date,
the price of admission will be a
garment—anything for a hospital
patient or any member of the pa-
tient's family. There will be re-
freshments and table prizes. The
party is being sponsored by the
welfare committee of the Sister-
hood of Temple Beth El and is un-
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Da-
vid Katz and Mrs. Lawrence
Freidman.

The engagement reception in
honor of Marcella Grahm to Ray-
mond Schreiber was held Sunday .
Sept 18, at the residence of Sis
and Mrs. William Grahm of 2430
W. Philadelphia. Over 200 people
attended, including many out-of-
town guests.

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
WILL BE HELD DEC. 11

EXPERIENCE . . .

The Home Relief Society is spon-
soring its annual carnival Dec. 11,
at Hotel Statler, with the fol-
lowing as associate chairmen: Mrs.
Harry Shulman, Mrs. Ira Fried-
enherg and Mrs. Kanter!.
Dancing, bridge and other novel
attractions will be featured. Dave
Diamond will appear in person,
conducting his famous orchestra
and will bring with him a group
of famous entertainers. Home-
cookrd food will be served a-la-
cafeteria and to accomodate those
who usually have their dinners
out on Sundays, a regular plate
dinner will be served from 5 o'cl•ck
en. As this is the only affair that
the Home Relief Society gives all
or to raise funds to carry on its
work, the workers are putting every
effort to make this carnival a huge
success financially and socially. For
the young folks who are interested
in dancing, the club engaged both
ballrooms.
Organziations, bridge clubs and
irdividuals are asked to take note
-f this affair and plan to attend in
groups. Further information will
he given in the next issue of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

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CARD PARTY SUNDAY
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m. Refreshments will be served
and prizes given at each talie.'
Members and t h eir friends are'
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The next meeting of Purity
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Sept. 26, at 7:45 p. m., at the
Sastern Star Temple.

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