- - riinfri7OrrdEIVISA MRONIOs. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 30 01.5••••••• •1 • 2 the td In• nine ($4.. Minna MU- . geld Now, er of por- de uf I pro- at on DAY i elan otort• t pube at the nee to sf De- (that Circuit held), tort E EXTEND our sincere ap- W preciation of the patronage given us 1 Officers Are Selected for the Annual Event at the Opening Rally. by the Jewish people during the past year. We hope always to hold your confidence and to merit your support. Accept this as a warm hand-clasp with best wishes to you all for a tlee• afory• he lo- ent hartm at• arlY Originality and artistry marked the opening tea of Detroit chapter of Hadassah, held at the Phoenix Mrs. Ivan Lloyd Frankel of Club Wednesday afternoon, Sept. Miss Pauline Kahn, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Boston boulevard will leave for 28. This event constituted the Kahn, left Monday for Vassar to New York Oct. 11 and will sai l formal launching of the campaign on Oct. 12 for Germany, where continue her studies, she will visit with her mother for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Welt of two months. Buffalo were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Miss Anna Raskas, who has Chicago boulevard. been identified with Iladassah work in Palestine for many years, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- is visiting in this city and is the thal of Boston boulevard are guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. spending a week in Washington, Jackson. Miss Raskas is associ- D. C. ated with the International Travel Bureau, Inc. Mrs. David Kratze, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Kaplan Finsterwald, left for Grand Rapids and family of Palmer avenue re- and Milwaukee before returning turned from Muskoko Lake where to her home in Virginia, Minne- they spent a month. sota. Happy and by the It. In• grem• II that Bunted Crounts to sod 26 and -Sorge- North of the abut.. South, numbly. *corded Med- an.. No, i'rosperous NEW YEAR 1212 5 IN- ./UM• rtgagee. p4 3 First Ravin. lionsof s Sub- mit., of rnort• ial Life ',trotting Lied the ens re• later of roe end t day of 2355 of 11 m on- 5 at the and k- ind nine 1949151 at Ian noted toted to afore, by blood in to the l oan, in ntice i4 It. THE ;TOILER. Eastern will be octIon to Alert, or I County 5 Wayne he build. for the he prem- ie, or so acid d at on seven ../ to , charges attorney stm or he moot. Interett promines thatcer• tIng fah, , in the ef Mich'. I, to-wit - South IS )eke-Mon- t half of Northwest uarter of Range II ording to In Liber 1413 to 1‘47 cuyroao WOODWARD AVE . ■■■ ■■•■111. Nk lk\ l■ \\IlsIk‘, 7 4k Ils\ I■ NIM M ILlisNsIb. "■ erne II, 1932. IFE IN• IOLUM- dortgaget• Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, will hold a pep meeting next Monday night, Oct. 3, at its quarters in the Maccabee Build- ing, to open its Diamond Jubilee program. The officers urge every member to be present. An un- usual program is being planned for the evening. Milton NI Alexander, promin- ent in civic affairs and chairman of Pisgah's anti-defamation com- mittee, will be the principal speak- er of the meeting. Mr. Alexander has a timely message of interest to all members. The program will include several surprises, as well as smokes, sandwiches and refresh- ments. "Buy with "Detroit's Fur Confidence" Headquarters" TEMPLE BETH EL'S MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Statement Issued by Edmund M. Sloman, Committee's Chairman. IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PAST GOOD WILL AND WITH A HIGH HOPE FOR EVEN HAPPIER RELATIONS IN THE FUTURE, WE FELICITATE YOU ON YOUR NEW YEAR. M A Y UNBOUNDED HAPPI- NESS AND PROSPERITY BE YOURS FOR THE NEW YEAR. Edmund 81. Sloman, chairman Mrs. Maurice Landau and fam- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben of a special membership committee who spent the past summer Simon of Chicago boulevard was ily, of Temple Beth El, made the fol- at Camp Modin in Maine, visited a scene of radiance and happiness lowing statement: with relatives in New York during last Wednesday evening, when a "Our membership campaign is surprise farewell dinner was given the month of September and spent progressing splendidly. Never for their daughter, Phyllis, who sonic time in Cleveland prior to since the building of our present is leaving for New York to attend their return home. temple has such a fine spirit of MRS. SIDNEY ALLEN Highland Manor, Tarrytown on loyalty and helpfulness evidenced Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority cele- the Hudson. brated its first anniversary with for the fifth annual donor lunch- itself among our members. Every eon, which will take place in De- organization, to stimulate its ac- a • pajama, dinner and theater Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo, tivities and increase its usefulness party. The affair began Saturday cember. N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and pajama In an artistic background paint- to the community, needs new blood Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burling- evening, Sept. 24, with the and new faces. The loyalty and party at the Tuller Hotel, followed ed by Mrs. David B. Werbe, Ha- ton road. by an early dinner and theater dassah was represented as a tree unselfish service of our older mem- whose branches portrayed its var• bers infused with the optimism Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt spent party on Sunday. The anniver- sous problems and hopes. The and enthusiasm of youth will find last week-end with Mr. and Mrs . sary terminated with a gathering branches, entitled Depression, Re- no task too great a burden, nor at the home of Miss Gertrude Andrew Wineman at Secaw Lodge problem too difficult to solve. It Brown, Sunday evening. The fol- sponsibility, Worry, Trouble, Con- fusion, Initiative, Effort, Sacrifice, is indeed a pleasure to hold the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf of Mc- lowing were installed in their re- reins with such thoroughbreds in Lean avenue were guests in Cleve- spective offices at the dinner Sun- Experience, Co-operation, Propa- the harness. These are my team day: Miss Rose Siegel, president; ganda, Pep, Discipline, Confidence land during the past week-end. captains: Miss Rose Baruch, vice-president; and Success, gave their messages "Morton Ashner, Sidney Alex- verses Mrs. harry Z. Brown and fam- Miss Sara Brilliant, secretary; Miss allegorically in a series of ander, John Heavenrich, Jr., Leon- composed by Miss Hattie Gittle• ily of Boston boulevard have re- Bessie Gottlieb, treasurer; Miss ard Lewis, Joseph Alexander, Ed- turned from Charlevoix, where Gertrude Brown, social functions; man and directed by Mrs. Harry win A. Wolf, William Isenberg, Miss Rose Gruskin, publicity man- L. Jackson, with musical gitrOM• Sol Rose, Ilarry Raden, Joseph they spent the past two months. paniment by Mrs. S. Q. Kesler. ager. Mesdames Sidney Stone a n d Magidson. Miss Lillian Stern is visiting "Each of these captains has Harold Allen augmented the cant The entertainment committee with friends in New York. selected his own team and, from of the Knollwood Country Club in previously published. • latest reports, each team is well A feature of the afternoon was under way. In addition to these Fred Neisner, who has made his Birmingham held its annual home in this city for the past six "Havana Night" last Saturday. the presentation of a new theme cohorts, numerous teams are be- months, is visiting with his par- Many members and their friends song, "The Spirit of Hadassah," ing formed within the ranks of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neisner were present to enjoy the dinner, written by Mrs. Sidney Allen and thl Temple Sisterhood, each cap- dancing and cabaret. Mrs. Henry Levitt, and sung by tained by a member of the board, of Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Allen. to work under the inspiring lead- Alwyn Vernon Freeman, son of Mrs. David S. Diamond, presi- ership of Mrs. Osmun Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman, dent of Hadassah, introduced Mrs, Mrs. Morton Ashner. With such returned to Cambridge, Mass., to Louis Robinson as the chairman an army, can you blame me for resume his studies at Harvard Uni- of the fifth donor luncheon. The being an optimist? We have set versity. Mr. Freeman is a senior following luncheon officers will as- our goal of 200 new members. law student and one of the young- sist Mrs. Robinson: bliss Hattie We will better that unless I miss est members of his class, taking Gittleman, co-chairman; Mesdames my guess." at present time his seventh year Joseph Ehrlich, Charles Hambur- of college at the age of 21 years. ger, Harry L. Jackson, Henry Le- "And if thy brother be waxen vitt, Joseph Magidsohn, Henry N. poor, and his means fail with thee; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Weinstein and Ilenry Wineman, then thou shalt supply him, as a Sherwood Forest returned from a vice-presidents; Mrs. Ralph David- stranger and as a settler shall he week's fishing trip at Honey Har- son, financial secretary; Mrs. Sey- live with thee."—Leviticus 25:35. bor, Georgian Bay. mour Frank, corresponding secre- tary, and Mrs. M. L. Prentis, Bliss Toba Berman, daughter of treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman of . Announcements on behalf of Burlingame avenue, will leave on their committees were made by Oct. 2 for Boston, where she will Mrs. A. H. Brodie,.chairman of enter her senior year at the Em- the Hadassah classified telephone erson College of Oratory. directory, and Mrs. Abraham Srere, chairman of savings boxes. The many friends of Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Harry Shulman, chairman of Lappin will be pleased to hear of rummage, reported that ten her return to the city after an ex- women have already earned their tensive period of study abroad. luncheon money through her In her honor, Mrs. David B. Werbe committee, with encouraging pros- of 2950 Webb avenue will receive pects for future groups. on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 5, All arrangements for the tea from 2 until 5 o'clock. No cards. were in charge of Mrs. J. M. Berris, assisted by Mrs. Norman Mrs. Burton Clapiage is spend- Schwartz. ing a month in Denver with rela- tives and friends, 5693 - 1932 NEWTON ANNIS FURS- Himelhoch's1 ESTABLISHED 1887 LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER (ENTIRE BUILDING) Fine, Brand New 1031 First It ba•ing ndItions of ens Atkins of Detroit, iortgagors, Insurance in, of Co- dated the D. 1921. the Regis of Wayne Is twenty- , 1928, In RCA Victor cZged " f'O notice, for n of -three and No atilt or It having is debt cf. any pert • Irtue of said mkt- Lute of the case made Rosh Hashonah Greetings Something New and Better in Permanent Waving that ▪ HTEENTH 411, at 12 lard Time, geed by go highest Comma. Building one County building the County remises de- r so mob to Ply the said mod- tn at oven legal roots, log the at/ , and also • y be Paid protect .e. Which as follow.: icel of land roil, in the of Michigan fit: Lot sot of 111oPor I 11, Two I ding to the Liber 50, 14. 1912. i LIFE. IN. C01,1* hf • Mortgagee- (exclusive with Rudolph) Transforms weight hair into a true natural wave. Eliminates finger waving— just comb your hair—the wave is there. Mr. Rudolph, Sr., super- vises all permanent waving. Theodore Oppenhe im of Chin- go boulevard has returned to Har- vard University, where he is a member of the senior class in the school of business administration. Perronality Hair Catting—Hair Tinting—Imported Hair Cools Randolph 4217 309 David Whitney Bldg. General Motors Bldg. • • - • Trinity 2.1459-2.1270 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of the Wilshire will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gitson of Cleveland over the holiday week- end. •Pat. Pending. \ 1013 First u f lI111.11 sr bouiltn I two 0/100 proceedIng. ag been h. oecnriol lor lereof sower of ask nd of glichira. , wire Idrl. iSDAY. THI OCTOBER , . : Miss Bess Steinberg returned to New York after a visit with her mother, Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edi- son avenue. Miss Dorothy Levens of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. Frances Wolin of the Whittier. 'vie. P -1 , It40 kelv! Rosh Hashonah Greetings A Military-Looking Lapin Jacket 4-Piece Suit 29.75 We extend sincere good wishes for a New Year filled with happiness and blessed with full measure of prosperity and may those wishes continue to find fulfillment into the many years beyond. 1000. tare iblie die •eutherlt to the room• 'trod, Waves CI the IP• curt for the of the rei•• sew. sece.••/1 /o tad • at O therrun 11 legial 1 "1 "1 idler .t. n4 1,. to raid be In Whkh follek•• All of land •ito- In the:ooM hired d Of it : '„o k of Mt , ttt toast hi .,ter. s. Barr. " Woodier N. HOTEL DETRoiToLELAND Natural. black, or nutria lapis' jacket to wear with BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE Oise.. Green, wise or brews OTIS M. HARRISON, Manager Jed I9 all your separate frocks—a ■ and swedes tweed skirt outfit, and a little brimmed tweed hat I. mods. Misses tweed. Suits—Serond Floor /— JUNIOR HADASSAH OCTOBER MEETING AT GREAT REDUCTION PRICE Only Eighty-three of these in- struments in stock and we are closing them out at The regular monthly meeting of the Detroit unit of Junior Hadas- sah will take place at the Statler Hotel on Tuesday evening, Oct. 4, at 8 o'clock. Bernard Silverstein will render violin selections and Miss Florence Krell will review "The Fountain" by Charles Morgan. Members are urged to bring prospective members to the meet- ing as every effort is being made to increase the membership. Sixty members of Junoir Ila- dassah participated in the treas- ure hunt at Belle Isle on Sunday, Sept. 25. After the hidden treas- ure was found there was a wienie roast, games and songs. The girls responsible for the success of this outing are Pearl Wartell, Dorothy Kollenberg, Ann Siegel, Ruth Greenberg, Ann Milstein and Jean Dworkin. The treasure hunt was one of a series of events to be sponsored by the membership committee for the purpose of interesting prospec- tive members in the work of Jun- ior Hadassah, $6r COMPLETE WITH TUBES It is a 1932 model . . . which up to this time sold at its regular .. and far higher price. It is a splendid radio and we feel sure you have never before been offered such amazing value. These radios are in the original boxes, just as they came from the RCA Victor Factory. No need to tell you they'll go fast. To make certain of shar- ing in this most remarkable bargain e vent COME TODAY IF YOU POS- SIBLY CAN. JUNIOR PIONEERS TO PICK DELEGATE G e u.ts•ro, • 7 e! , rikfAig 11 ,i:',; 4, V • ';, ;. .: n . i• r, -: :::'. ', ":•:.:* i - ........7... cult healer cunt of baron 'read. hi. WIte. higan, moot/ Mutual Life 110 Corrorei gage.• A D. MI. the Reckter Warn. . 01 twentt•Ird I Liber 2111 on o be doe, It c nixr• Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Englander of Oak Drive have returned from a motor trip to Chicago and Mil- waukee. • Rudolph) s • s. 1111. L LIFE IN• Mrs. Ben Simons and daughter, Phyllis, are leaving for New York the early part of the week, where Phyllis will enter Highland Manor School for Girls, Tarrytown on the Hudson. Many lovely affairs have been given in honor of Miss Simons prior to her departure. S- dlwave N 0 prote^t LAUNCH HADASSAH DONORS LUNCHEON MAM 1 . 1,71 ■ 4■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■•■■ IMIL\ILWINIMI„ PAGE THIRTEEN -- - - - MILTON ALEXANDER TO TALK TO PISGAH THIS MONDAY NIGHT ..... Th Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of Atkinson avenue issued invitations to 100 guests for a dinner-dance to be given Monday, Oct. 3, at Northwood Inn, the occasion be- At a regular meeting of the ing their tenth wedding anniver- Junior Pioneers held Thursday, Sept. 15, it was decided to send • sary. delegate to the convention ofthe Women Pioneer Organization to Mrs. H. B. Broder of Lawrence avenue spent a few days in New be held in Toronto, Oct 27-30. Plans are being made to carry York last week, attending the Hadassah convention and visiting through a Palestinian evening, to be featured by special films. The with relatives. affair is scheduled for the latter Miss Ruth Rhodes, who has been par tof October or early in Novem- making her home in Chicago, will ber. The Junior Pioneers meet every spend the holidays with her sis- ters, Mrs. J. Souls, and Mrs. S. other Thursday at the clubrooms, 8679 Twelfth street. All girls in- Berman of Taylor avenue. terested are rert uested to attend Mrs. Dorothy Silver of Berkeley, the meetings. For detailed infor- in touch with the secre- Calif., who has been visiting with mation get Anne Margolis, Lafayette her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lach- tary, 1870, or call Townsend 8-0707. man, left for Sioux City, lows. Miss Ruth Friedman of the Wil- shire returned to Chicago to re- sume her studies at the Univer- sity of Illinois. Mn, and Mrs. Ernest Goodman (Freda Kesler) have returned from an extended honeymoon in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leavitt and daughter, Jean, returned from • trip to New York. Mrs. S. Kleiman was the guest speaker for the Hadassah Chapter in Flint last week. Eva Prenzlauer Service Group's Card Party Nov. 6 Eva Prenzlauer Service Group announces its next bridge party, to be held Sunday evening, Nov. 6, at Boesky's, 1130 Griswold street The group again solicits the co-operation shown by friends and other organisations in the past. 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