PlEikILLIVISIICHRONICLq PAGE THREE sod THE LEGAL CHRONICLE —B. SIEGEL CO. AllGoodThingsCometoanEnd 411 Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kalish of 2730 Monterey avenue an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline Rosalind, to Pr Reuben J. Mendelssohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilendelssohn of 1526 Lawrence avdnue. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reissman of Sturtevant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Joseph A. Sklar, son of Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Sklar of Ilazelwood avenue. Morris Alperin announces the engagement of his daughter, Dorothy, to Louis Cohen, son of Mrs. M. Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller of Taylor avenue announce the be- trothal of their daughter, Lois, to Samuel W. Leib, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leib of Pingree avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaw announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Henry E. 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"EAGLE" "America's Recognized Fine Makes" SUITS and TOPCOATS For Men Who Are Particular $25 $30 $35 The Choicest Woolens and Patterns Max Kosins 1430 GRISWOLD STREET Bot-oia Grand River and Clifford W 11716 .1174011:1011. 1 4•11.111\\Nals1101101,11.1:4110 ■ 11711.11h11.11.1 17■1■ Classified Advertising Pays 2-PC.SFEwithSOLIONIAHOGANYFRANIES,s98 • Hand Carving! • Unusual Design! • Heather Cloth, Tapestry, or Shadow Cloth Coverings! • High, Soft Backs! • Graceful Arms! • Wing Effect! • Antique Nail Trim! MEETING OF STATE SISTERHOOD BOARD obinson Furniture Co. Held in Jackson To Plan Work for the Year by Temple Groups. FRUITS — FLOWERS FAVORS 7231 Mack Ave. the inevitable increase in prices! Sept. 20—To Rabbi and Mrs. Harry Z. Gordon of 307 King avenue, a daughter. Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebow of 2900 Tyler avenue, a son, Allen Zelman. Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Tyser (Nina Weinberg) of Normandy avenue, a eon, Lawrence Arthur. Sept, 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fink of Tuxedo avenue, a son, George Emanuel. Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Levitt of 2527 Gladstone avenue, a daughter, Irma Katherine. HOSE,—Street Floor. C 0 THIRD: Those who have delayed buying long as possible; FOURTH: Those who are looking ahead and buying before Births You owe it to yourself to get at least • half-dozen pairs of these lovely hose! L SECOND: Those at this time naturally in need of new things; Sept. 28—Miss Rhea Cashman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maude Cashman of 3037 Monterey avenue, to Benjamin A. Gladwin of this city. TAUPE MIST—RHUM TONE—FAWN BROWN— DOVE BEIGE—ALABABA—SHADOW WE DELIVER FIRST: Those who are just starting to keep house; Wedding Calendar What a Stocking! 3 There are four kinds of people who are taking advantage of the sensational values in our September Unloading Sale: MILDRED YARROWS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S. Yarrows announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to George Lewis, son of Mrs. Fannie Lewis. A reception will be held at the Yarrows home, 1666 Chicago boulevard, on Sunday, Sept. 25. No cards. MISS B'NAI MOSHE SUNDAY SCHOOL TO RE-OPEN The Sunday School of Congre- gation B'nai Moshe, which was at- tended by 300 pupils last year, will be opened the first Sunday after the holidays. Since its foundation four years ago, the Sunday School has been directed by I. II. Mendelssohn. The classes will be conducted by 10 experienced teachers. Registration will take place next month. Pupils will be notified of the exact date in due time. Flower Fund of Old Folks' Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufmann, 108 Massachusetts avenue, made contributions to the home in lieu of flowers in memory of the late Moses Shiffman, Isaac W. Wein- stein and Jacob Friedberg. The board of directors of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods met Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, at the home of its state president, Mrs. S. L. Seamen, in Jackson. Plans were made for the continuance of the Sisterhood work throughout the I coming year. The meeting was opened with an invocation, offered by Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, also of Jack- son. Rabbi Folkman then pre- sented a rose-wood gavel to Mrs. Seaman in appreciation of her "earnest devotion and loyalty to the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Israel," which she served as presi- dent before her election to the presidency of the State Federa- ition. In her message to the board, Mrs. Seaman outlined the prob- lems facing the Federation, and offered suggestions and recom- mendations as to the handling of these problems. The board adopt- ed a plan of a competitive project for the various Sisterhoods in the state. This competition will re- sult in the awarding of a cup to the Sisterhood having the high- est score on the basis of (1) Uniongrams sold in proportion to membership; (2) Sisterhood cal- endars sold in proportion to mem- bership; and (3) attendance at meetings in proportion to mem- bership. The board also accepted a division of the state into four regions, each under the direct supervision of a state officer, thus facilitating contacts between the local organizations and the State Federation. Mrs. Sol Wolff, Detroit, was elected to fill the vacant office of first vice-president. The names of Mrs, Jerome D. Folkman, Jackson, and Mrs. Charles Levy, Bay City, were added to the executive com- mittee.: Other committee appoint- ments made by the president and approved by the board follow: Committee on world peace: Mrs. Herbert Ileuman, Jackson, chairman; Mrs. Nettie Kositchek, Lansing; Mrs, Irving Hirschman, Detroit; Mrs. Lottie Sloman, De- troit; Mrs. J. Barnett, Pontiac. Committee on propaganda: Sirs. Clara Present, Lansing, chairman; Sirs. Leo Franklin, Detroit, Mrs. I, Si. Ditch, Jackson; and Sirs. Oscar Robinson, Detroit. Committee on religious schools: Miss Anna Oxenhandler, Detroit, chairman; Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb Saginaw; and Miss Miriam Wolff, Jackson. Upon the conclusion of the busi- ness, the board adjourned for tea. Mrs. Meyer Levy and Mrs. Jerome D. Folkman poured. HECHALUTZ SNIF ORGANIZED HERE A group of Detroit youth have taken the initiative, spontaneously, without any outside organizational efforts, to form a Snif of the world movement Ilechalutz. Stirred with the zeal to help rebuild the national homeland in Eretz Yisroel, to be- come pioneers, the Detroit Snif of Ifechalutz was officially organized Sept. 11. The call to the youth of Detroit is to lead the way. "Upon us rests the responsibility of rebuilding Eretz Yisroel of Detroit will not lack in co-operating towards the strengthening of a great national Chalutzim movement in this coun- try," an appeal states. Our plans for the future include the organizing of Hebrew classes, the study of the geography of Eretz Yisroel, and an extensive study of Socialia mend the labor movement in Eretz Yisroel. "We earnestly appeal to the Jewish youth of Detroit, who are interested in the pioneer movement who feel the need to help create ■ new life in Eretz Yisroel, based on social justice and the non-ex- ploitation of labor, to communicate with our secretary, Isadore Shro- deck, at 9691 North Martindale, telephone Euclid 7994-W. JACKSON NOTES Kra. J. W. Lo•laof Raltirnory. Md.. bait boon •isiting her bro thor, SAM GOld- farb. Mr. and Mn.. Mahler .1 CD...load are otwornara I. dm city. Washington Boulevard at 1420, Near Grand River . . . OPEN EVENINGS Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary FRANK B SEDER Woodward, Between Grand River and Clifford All Fed Up? MR. AND MRS. MORRIS KROHN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krohn of 2552 Lathrop avenue will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 25. They were married on Sept. 25, 1882, in Buffalo, N. Y., and came to Detroit in 1884. They have resided here since that time and became members of Temple Beth El when the meeting place was at Washington and State streets. 51r. and Sirs. Krohn have three children, Mrs. Ilarry Goldstein, Dr. Albert II. Krohn and Harry Krohn. There are four grandchildren. A reception will be held at their residence on Sunday afternoon and evening, Sept. 25. tilarrizuAre ZEDAKAKH'S DINNER DANCE ON SUNDAY BENNETT -RABINOWITZ Sir. and Mrs. Hyman Rabino- witz announce the marriage of their daughtey, Sally, to Nathan Bennett of this city, on Sunday, Sept. 18, at Marshall's Restaurant. Rabbi Si. Zager officiated. Zedakah Club's dinner-dance will take place at the Chalet, Sept. 25, at 6 o'clock, The chair- man of this affair, Mrs. Esther Davis, is assisted by 51esdames . . . on "usual" clothes? Then dash over to F&S's for the latest "breaths" from Paris openings? Winter COATS ... Already making a suc- cessful bid for popularity with the smart set! Top- heavy with luxurious furs, they're NEW—and, heigh- ho, SMART like anything! For instance, this Fitch- trimmed number . . . and scads of others equally distinctive. For misses and women at just • LEVY - FEERER Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Ferrer of 1541 Burlingame avenue an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Goldye, to Arthur Levy, son of Mrs. Rae C. Levy of 8825 Second boulevard, on Thursday, Sept. 22 Dr. Leo 51. Franklin officiated. ZELDA ROSENTHAL IS NEXT RADIO SPEAKER Miss Zelda Rosenthal, Hebrew kindergarten teacher in Detroit and secretary of the Mizrachi Hatsoir, the orthodox youth or- ganization of America, will be the principal speaker on the Jewish Radio Forum which is broadcast over Station W.IBK from 2:30 to 3 p. m. next Sunday, Sept. 25. Miss Rosenthal's subject will be "The Jewish Youth and Orthodox Judaism." Rabbi Leon From of Temple Beth El will be heard in a "Ques- tion and Answer Forum," answer- ing questions on Jewish religious observance. The musical program will fea- ture the choir of Congregation Beth Tephila Emanuel of which Cantor Isaac Katz is the leader and David Skolnik is director. and which consists of 12 voices. Aaron Kurland, attorney and chairman of the forum, will pre- side. Gifts to the United Hebrew Schools. $59"4 Coat Department-:-Fifth Floor MRS. HANNAH HARVITH Tillie Germansky, Esther Shuger- man, Sonia Shaffer, Rose Lipson, Edith Arta, May Shapiro, Belle Siden, Mildred Satovsky, Betty Imber, Ida Levine, Ann Paul, Flor- ence Rabinowitz, Dorothy Sklar, Ann Karbel, Pauline Sandler and Sophie Lefkowitz. Sirs. Bertha Wein is chairman of the program. The committee urges all mem• hers and friends to attend this af- fair and help Zedakah Club main- tain its rare of the aged and poor. The president, Sirs. Hannah Harvith, urges all organizations to co-operate and make this din- ner-dance a success. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Emily Brown, 2646 Tuxedo. The United Hebrew Schools re- reined two gifts from the Hoch- halter family, 2202 Hazelwood, Unveiling of Tombstone. one in memory of I. Weinstein and another in memory of J. An unveiling of a monument of Friedberg. Esther Rosenshine will take place The 'schools also received a gift ;on Sunday, Sept 25, at II a. from Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Preger- at Machpelah Cemetery. 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