piEDLTRorr,kinstiOIRONIC14 PAGE NINETEEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE J. W. E. W. 0. SENDS NOTED COMPOSER-SINGER AND HIS 'PONTIAC ELECTS HOLIDAY CHECKS TO DAUGHTER IN RECITAL ON SUNDAY RABBI E. BERGER EUROPEAN ORPHANS ER ewe MAX KOSINS IS ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL MY JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS IS MAX KOSINS and q 1430 GRISWOLD STREET Between Grand River and Clifford 41111111511.1551.111 MINIMmommemennimurtinamanunizzoninathiaullum7 Wishing All Our Jewish Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year! MARILYN, Inc. GOWNS — FROCKS MILLINERY 44 1246 WASHINGTON BLVD. RANDOLPH 4630 The eminent Yiddish poet, tom- A special meeting of the Jewish poser and singer, Solomon Small I Women's European Welfare Or- (Smulevitz) will, together with his ganization Was held last Monday. highly talented daughter, Dorothy Mrs. A. Katzin, president, pre- sided. After hearing committee re- ports and after reading letters from the European orphans, who have been on the society's sup- porting list for the last seven years, and reports regarding or- , phans brought over by the organi- zation to Detroit and kept on pri- vate board for seven years, it was decided to continue this relief work and holiday checks were sent out. A report was heard from Mrs. •, D. Silverstein, chairman of the dinner held last Sunday, who said I the affair was a success and 'thanked Mesdames R. lid. and S. Kief, co-chairmen, Agnes Levin, secretary-treasurer, and all co- ( workers and donors. Arrangements were made for the bake sole to be held Thursday, I Oct. 6, before Yom Kippur, at all Jewish meat markets in Detroit. Arrangements were also made for the twelfth annual ball of the organization, to be held Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Aztec Tower. The next board of directors meeting will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Osnas, 2673 Taylor avenue. "Astra" Millinery NEW HATS MADE TO ORDER—OLD HATS REMODELLED 11715 DEXTER BOULEVARD Hogarth 6582 MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN of Camp Avrunin and takes this means of extending Best Wishes to all her friends and patrons for a Happy and Prosperous New Year crest 2677 LESLIE AVE. New The Five Cent Kosher Kitchen at 1991 West Euclid avenue will serve meals to needy on Rosh Ilashonah, two meals to be served Saturday and two on Sunday, ac- cording to an announcement made by Hyman Altman, the kitchen's guiding leader. Mr. Altman states that Samuel Lieberman, the kitchen's food commissioner, is receiving a gen- erous response to appeals for food. A recent visitor at the kitchen was Mrs. Prenzlauer, who brought honey and potatoes as her gift, according to Mr. Altman. Half of the proceeds of the Yom Kippur night dance to be given by the Bicur Cholem Jrs. at the General Motors Auditorium will be turned over to the Kosher Kitchen. Gil Happy Neew Year This I pray for all my friends for )ur MOE LEITER the ensuing year. The many policy holders whose confidence I enjoy will find me as anxious for their welfare and interest as I have been in the past. I hope that the same mutual trust and confidence will continue between us. "I Do Not Want Life Insurance" Perhaps Not—But app y You do want your children to have a home. You do want your children to have a chance to make good in the world. You do want your children to have an education. You do want your wife to be able to live in respectable environments. You do want your wife to be free from financial distress. • You do want your wife to be certain of an income in her declining years. You do want to be independent of relatives or charity when you are old. Then to be certain of these things—you do want—you must have *361 7 LIFE INSURANCE —Exchange. reetings The ► LES A VICE oaf Assurance Company 1411 HEAD OFFICE — WINNIPEG, CANADA meetings tVICE Office: 1512 Union Guardian Bldg. Detroit, Mich. Phone Randolph 0446 ING Condensed Statement as of December 31, 1931 Mist. Friday night services will be held at the Jewish Community Center on Orchard Lake avenue at R p. m, with the sermon by Rabbi Berger. Rabbi Berger was graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1930 where he won scholastic honors and was graduated with the class of 1932 from the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. lie has occupied part time pulpits in Marion, Muncie and Anderson, Ind., and in Galesburg, Ill. Rabbi and Mrs. Berger have established their residence in the Rosa Crest apartments on Monroe avenue, I Pontiac. A reception was held last Fri- day in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Berger, following the services. UUn. I ter bmALL Body ■ and Fender Bumping Acetylene Welding ELECTRICAL SERVICE Alemiting, Greasing, Motor Oils 1215 HIGHLAND AVE. (Roar) LONGFELLOW 6157 Best Wishes for a Happy New Year to my many Jewish friends. Business in Force (Ordinary) $616,536,322.00 ilCAGO ever Assets 135,571,240.63 ID 3418 Income 29,299,097.64 Bartell CONSTABLE 14th Ward BAIL BONDS for Recorder's Circuit and Federal Courts SURETY BONDS AND GENERAL INSURANCE CADILLAC 0301, 0302, 0303 Agents: SOUTHERN SURETY CO. OF NEW YORK HOLIDAY GREETINGS Following our annual custom we extend best wishes to all our Jewish friends and patrons for a happy and prosperous New Year. King. Wah Lo Cafe La Maim.. • The 1.0 Moderne Girl. sheeesefulle carried through their open meeting held on Sept. 16. at 2565 Cl•irmount avenue The truest master of ceremonies way M.v Horowits. Thenext meeting will be held at the horn. of bliss Sarah Flack. 20119 West Euclid. Membership le open ter girl• between the ages of IS and 20. Those interreted should call Ml.. Helen Friedland. Temple 2-7123, between 11:20 •n,1 12:30 a. m. Gamma Eta Mu Sorority. Gamma Eta Ms Sorority met at the on Tuesd. home of Ma Ion Goldmen ay Sept. 21. Plano were made for the annual alertly bridge • danrant to be riven at the Chine.. Tea Gardens on Sunday, Oct. 23, The nrxtmeeting will he at the home of Agnes Kellman, 299 Tyler avenue on Tuesday, Oct. 4. 118 MICHIGAN AVE. MAX LEVY Ahlblans. Th• Akibian•. • Orr. club. oreanteed ma,.• re, recently held eecond •Iertien among the Jewish population in The officer. are: Pr•eldent. Onenthe Poland due to the fact that there Sarnuel•, •im-ormident. Irene . Mollie Colter, trensurer. Ruth is only little employment and peo- Moore. This club. which was recently Moors ple are not able to earn the money ▪ iniermertiare orranimtion of the Jew- necessary to purchase the necessi- leb Pect••• A•onelation ha. berm+. M•mbershipstree Ionior•eenior emus. ties, although everything is very open to elrl. h to IS year. age. The cheap, The merchants are so meetings are eld 'Fonda. , •••• nine at the Ilew.er-lawrence branch of heavily taxed by the government the Jewish Centers. that the taxation is much more than the profit!' and they are forced into bankruptcy: In com- parison, Poland is in similar con- dition to this country, only worse. L'SHONO TOVO "In Berlin the political situa- TIKOSEVU! tion adds to the chaotic state of the country and the anti.Semitic prejudice against the Jews is very strong and evident. I am very happy to be back here again and away from the misery and depres- sion abroad." Mr. Levy resumes his classes in voice culture and establishes him- self in his new studio, 6747 Second to become a member of the fac- boulevard. He has been invited Lilly of the Detroit Conservatory of Music for the coming year. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Cream of Michigan Restaurant 6•21 TWELFTH ST. 9829 DEXTER at BOSTON Garfield 9825 ISAACS FRIGID FOOD PRODUCTS CO., Incorporated Motor Oil. 6135 LINSDALE EUCLID 4000 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green 1951 F. FERRY , ',- Melrose 5243 New Year's Greetings EISENMAN'S PHARMACY A HAPPY NEW YEAR! IRVING EISENMAN, Prop. Prescription Specialiete We Deliver - Instant Service HOUGH MFG. CO. 11311 Dexter Blvd. mr. Burlingame Opposite Death Theater LONGFELLOW 11404 SHEET METAL PRODUCTS W. We wish our many friends and patrons a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year W. HOUGH 2520 Twenty•Fourth Street Phone Lafayette 1707 110 ■ 71101M\WIMIL101. Rosh Ile‘hunah Greetings Painlessly and peermanently by the elecetric needle. 1009 David Stott Bldg. Cadillac 7915 C Fuel Oil Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Roth Cherry 3615 Superfluous Hair Removed Props. MICH-I-PENN Oil & Grease Co. 161 W. Vernor Highway MILDRED GORVITZ BROS., New Year's Greetings A Happy and Prosperous New Year To Our Many Friends and Business Associates! REAL ESTATE The Infant Welfare Fund of Hadassah has received the follow. ing contributions: In memory of Isaac Weinstein, from Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lipsitz, Mr. and Mrs. H. Silker, Mr. and Mrs J. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris, Mr. Max Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Immerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky, Miss Anna Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich In memory of Jacob Friedberg, from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loew- enberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lip- sitz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loewen- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewen- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stud- man, Mr. Max Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich. BOSTON TEA & COFFEE SHOP JOHN T. VAGIATES Samuel Feldman Infant Welfare Fund of Hadauah. Rosh Ilashonah Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons WISHING YOU ALL A Pilot Athletic Club. The regular meetings of the Pilots are now being held at the Jewish Center. Sam flin•horg, voted moat valuable mem- ber of the etub and also of the Center, elected president of the house coun- • cil. The Pilots a• ounce that their sec- ond aual nn Yam kipour night dance will he held on Monday, Ort. 10. at the Sisal Moshe, Lawrence and !tester. Murk will be forrished be the Maker twine orchestra of Radio Station WEXL. Beta Rho Delta Sorority . Seta Rho Delta Sorority had • corn lu• I+ and wienie roast at • River Rouge Perk, Sondes, . Sept. 23. Novel enter- tainment. gamey and Pons* were the epeeist features after the refreshments were eerved. The sorority extend. greet- Pte. to Sartre Levin, whnse marriage to Jack K•duehin took place flaturdaY. Sept. 21. Monthly affairs will be given durin• the corning season to be invitational net,. These affairs will he novel bridges Red costume parties. A Hallowe'en nay.- Sattfivtay. Oct. 20, at th• will he Election of home of Dolores Levitt The office, will Stake plug in October. sn eoHte sots nonmed the weekly meetings •at the Tuller Hotel. 1405 Beaubien St. 445 Clinton St. Rodin Club. The Rodin Club met at the homeof Mrs. A D. Starchy, 2710 Leelie, on Wed- nesday evening. Sept. 21. The usual gt.ersow.1.1c.h. laresine.+1147.etipniagytLok, rats, The serve 'd ' supper at midnight. The nest meeting will take place at the home of Mm. N. Grossman, 2044 Euclid are. nee on WmIneeday evening, October b. at S o'clock. Mr.. Lottie Levin of Cleveland, aunt is much privation and hunger HIGHLAND GARAGE Abe Hertzberg Agency Earthen Ladies' Loan Association. The next meeting will be held Monday night. October 3, at the Tolman Tauten on Parkside near Fenkell and Reeler. All members are urged to be prment. • GLADWIN -CASHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cashman announce the marriage of their daughter, Rhea, to Benjamin A. Gladwin, on Wednesday, Sept. 28. Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin left for New York by motor and will sail on the Isle de France for a trip to the continent, visiting the Eu- ropean countries. Enroute home, they will sail from Nice, France, on the new S.S. Rex via the Medi- terranean, and will be back in De- troit about Nov. 5 to make their home here. Rosh Ilashonah Greetings A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL! Junior Home Relief Socisty. The Junior Horne Relief Society is epon- moring a bridge-tes to take place Sat• Imlay, Nov. 19, at o'clock, at the borne of Mrs. H. Rheinheirner. 946 Vit. ginia Park Tickets may be had by calling one of the following chairmen: Rattail. K•nnere, llog•rth 3371; Sybil Weisman. Garfield KIM; Esther Robbins, Longfellow 5392. Other Junior organim• lions please take note of this date. The marriage is announced of Joan Morris Raden to Isaac Rader. A book club has been formed to read and ditto+. book+. Rabbi Folknmn wee elected president . A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Igraternat nub (glut' Nola RADER - RADEN Richard I. Cohen of Cincinnati, for- merly of Jackson, entered the Univer- •ity of Michigan. Extends to Its Friends and Policyholders Its Best Wishes for Congregation Shaarey was the first to contribute to the Jewish National Fund' New Year Stamp Fund when it remitted a check as its gift on Monday. MAX LEVY RETURNS FROM TRIP ABROAD of Moyer Iss7r; died Sept. her Mlitor; L. Pedbyrn cVt;gr•e s - ter, Emily. Burial was at Saginaw Sept. 2), in the family plat. Fort Wayne, Ind. SHAAREY ZEDEK FIRST TO MAKE GIFT TO THE J.N.F. NEW YEAR FUND United Hebrew Schools, and a number of these children will also be featured as soloists in Mr. Small's compositions. Concert in Windsor. On Monday night, Oct. 10, at 9 o'clock, after Yom Kippur, Mr. Small and his daughter will be featured in a concert at Congre- gation Shaer Hashomayim, Giles KADUSHEN. LEVIN boulevard and Goyeau street, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levin an- Windsor. nounce the marriage of their daughter, Sadye, to Jack 'Kadu- shin, son of Mrs. Aaron Kadushin, on Saturday evening, Sept. 24, at I the home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 • West Grand avenue. • Describes Chaotic Conditions in GERSHENOFF • LEVINE Poland and Germans. Mr. and Mrs. Selig Levine an- nounce the marriage of their Max Levy, well known Detroit daughter, Rozella, to Ben R. Ger- vocal teacher, has returned to the shenoff, son of Sam Gershenoff, city after • two months' sojourn on Sunday, Sept. 25, at the bride's in Europe. During his trip he residence. Rabbi NI. Zager offi- visited in Warsaw and Berlin. "Conditions in Europe," reports ciated. Mr. Levy, "are very bad. There Friends in Jackson were pained to hear of the death of A. S. Cohen, formerly of Toledo. latelyof New York City, at the hors of his daughter on Sept. 24 Burial ea* at Toledo, Monday. The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company RABBI ELMER BERGER KIRSNIANSKI LEWIS Frank J. AIRING of Mrs. Freida Lewis of 2924 Webb avenue announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Jeanette, to Motel Kirsnianski, which took place Sept. 23 in Kalwarija, Lith- uania. NUTMAN - MARCUS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marcus of 610 Holbrook avenue announce the marriage of their daughter , Ethel, to Joseph Nutman, son of S. Nutman. on Wednesday eve- ning, Sept. 21. Rev. David Golden officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Nutman motored East for their honeymoon. Morris Fishman AGENCY filarriagto General Automobile Repair Service Great West=Life P4.5-6 Small, present an illustrious dra-1 matic-poetic and singing perfor- mance on Sunday evening, Oct. 2, at the Philadelphia-Byron Auditor- ium. Miss Small is a soprano and pianist. She is featured on the radio in New York City. Mr. Small has already published the ninth edition of a book of poems and songs, a manuscript of 200 riddles in Yiddish and English, The Election of Rabbi Elmer Berger as permanent occupant of its pul- pit has been announced by Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac. Regular JACKSON NOTES You do want your children to have enough to eat and wear. y and and SOLOMON SMALL KITCHEN WILL SERVE ROSH HASHONAH MEALS SEASON'S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES four musical comedies and one drama of three acts each. Mr. Small sang for the Victor, Edison and Columbia phonograph record companies. The program to be presented here consists of 16 selected num- bers. Of Mr. Small's 500 Jewish, na- tional and folk songs, the most popular are "A Letter to the Mother" (A Brivele Der Niemen), "The Prayer Garment" (Der Tales'll, "The Flower Wreaths" (Der Blumenkrenzel, etc. They are 27 years old and still popular. There will also be a review by children ranging in age from 5 to 11 years. They will sing Mr. Small's folk and children's songs. This concert is endorsed by many Jewish organizations in De- troit. Prof. Samuel Solomon will be the accompanist. In their Concert here, Mr. Small his daughter will be assisted by a choir of 20 children from the A VA VA • The LITTLE CINEMA Theater g Extends to its many Jewish patrons the sea- p1 son's sincerest greetings for contentment a n d 01 happiness from now on. g • loommahlwaia• ■■■• BERKOWER FURS 11551 Dexter Blvd. New Years Greetings P. D. Bromberg & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1131 Dies Bank Bldg. •