PIEVEMOrdEWIS/16,1RONICLE PAGE SIX end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE U. H. S. AUXILIARY POSTPONES MEETING FISHMAN RE-ELECTED BY MISHKAN ISRAEL Congregation Mishkan Israel Will Take PI Me Wednesday, Oct. held annual election of officers 26, at Det roit-Leland Hotel. Monday evening, Oct. 10. The Due to an error in booking, the following were elected: Morris Fishman was elected musicale and tea planned by the Woman's Auxixliary of the United president for the eighth consecu- Hebrew School, will be be held one week later than originally planned. This affair will be the first meet- ing of the new season, and will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 2:30 p. m., in the main dining coo mof the Detroit Leland Hotel. The program will include Miss Rhoda Lahavie, dramatic soprano, who has been featured in a num- ber of radio programs. Miss Za- havie will present a vocal program, accompanied o nthe piano by Miss Lucienne Montforte. An address by Bernard biases and a piano solo by Miss Florence Kutzen will com- plete the program. Mrs. harry Cohen is chairman of the socialfommittee, and her as- sistants are Mesdames Esther Gold- berg, Emil Baron, Max Weksler, Robert Matwil, Julius Berman, !li- mn Kaplan, A. B. Streeter and Jack Tobin. Calendar of Events of the League of Jewish Worn- en's Organizations. It H. A. RESUMES SEASON'S EFFORTS DANCE FOR CLASSIFIED IDINNER JUNIOR HADASSAH POLITICAL SYMPOSIUM AT PISGAH MEETING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT E M. A. PEREIRA. Kosher Caterer—n. mgements, weddings, prink. and ba n. omits. We cater In all leading hotel. for the past 27 years. Detroit Catering Co.. Longfellow 6664. Days, and to Mortimer Liss, at- torney and Talmudic scholar, for his inspiring addresses. Succoth services will also be conducted by Cantor Skolnik and choir, and the public is invited, admission to be free. Officers of the congregation are: L. Fish, president; B, Rich man, vice-president; Charles New man, treasurer; S. Becker, serve tary. The Detroit Unit of Junior Iladassah has started its fund- raising activities for the current season by sponsoring a dinner- MACK 0 WEISS—Strictly kosher enterer dance, to be given at the Chalet Next Monday evening, Oct. 17, for weddings. engagement.. bridges Inn on Sunday, Nov. 13. ban dretsh ' a tn? paraetsii W ierid ca d t . To r d irs.va.1. 1 Pisgah Ledge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, The proceeds froin this affair will hold a political er' liy 2-3641. n1.7nivs . symposium at are to be used to help maintain the htaccabee the Meier Shfeyah, the educational LEARN to read and write English in • sin . center in Palestine where over 100 noel 161 lessons ! nssoso 5 fullewis h L . ldren are being cared for by J G ive your chi ld • g o od zen c hi Best results guaranteed? training! Free trial lesson. David lionwitt. Junior Hadassah, In addition to the teacher. 2091 Blaine avenue, Apt. this project, there is the Nurses' 500 Jewish Ex - Service 101. Garfield 6914.R. Training School which trains Men who served in the BUSINESS GIRL wishes to share her nurses for Ilaciassah hospitals, , small •partment with •anther girl. school inspection and infant wel- U. S. Army and Navy 1 References exchanged if desired. North- during the World War west side. Reasonabl e Write immed - fare, as well as a specific sum be- to Box 2, 1oit Detr Jewis h ing contributed to the Jewish Na- — at Chronicle. tional Fund, FOR RENT—Furnished room, including Junior Iladassah affairs are con- Garage and tele- all convenience.. — on — phone ir nee ... s . Y. Clil at 2951 sidered among the highlights of c w ile u n dil . teere avenue, b etw een Lawton and the social season and are looked TUESDAY EVENING, forward to with interest by those OCT. 18 i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with who wish to combine an evening Home privilege. ofpleasure 2705 Joy Road sr. Linwood refined family. with their contribution p Board if desired, Close to bus •nd worthy cause. a to I streetcar lines. 2465 Gladstone. Ily invitation of Roy Schwartz's orchestra will Julius Rosenwald Post, No. FOR RENT.-11eautlfully furnished room by couple. Maid service. Near bus furnish the music for the dinner- Fri 218, of American Legion mid w ar".. 2242 Hazelwood. Car - dance. Miss Lillian, Ketai is chairman REFINED YOUNG MAN desires room of the dinner-dance, and her co- in adult family Northwest ention WHOLESALE TO preferred. Write: Box No, 125, Des chairmen are her sister, Ida Ketai, trolt Jewish Chronicle. EVERYONE Mildred Jakont and Sara Rosen- • TWO EXPERIENCED Hungarian mar- berg. HAIR PADDING FOR DR. ALVIN D. HERSCH ried women want general house- It is suggested that reservations RUGS, per see, yd. 45c work. Cooking Included. Day work Building. This meeting is open to or by week. Call Lincoln 0274-11 be made as early as possible by CONGOLEUM as low as, communicating with Miss Ketai at the public free of charge. • per sq. yd. 29c RENT—A nice room In • verK Euclid 8163-W, Miss Jakont at Dr. Alvin D. Herseh, prominent FOR INLAID LINOLEUM as low convenient home, for one Or two, wit Townsend 6-2252, or Miss Rosen- in civic and communal affairs, n hl t ar, a,, per sq. yd. 79c berg M Townsend 6-0297, professor of law at the University Stair carpet as low as, per West Euclid. Telephone Euclid 1337-W of Detroit, will expound the prin- running. yd. 89c ciples of the Republican party. Wal- ROOM AND BOARD--Two young Jew• Window shade—on old rol- lob men wanted to room •nd board ter McKenzie, former assistant with adult fam,ly. References. Reas- Cantor Skolnik and Attorney ler, as low as 39c district attorney, will talk on the onable rates. Townsend 6.7567. 1721 Oil Opaque Shades 49c Lisa Lauded by Congre- Collingwood, C'S. Half block from principles of the Democratic party. Shade Washable 69c Trumbull ear line. gation B'nai Zion. Ilarry Riseman, candidate for at- Low prices on cleaning shades. torney general on the Socialist TEACHER WISHES TO SIIARE • beau- tiful three•roorn apartment with • pro- ticket, will talk on the principles of Congregation B'nai Zion, 3841 fessional or business girl. Reasonable. his party. Inquire at 2242 Blaine •venue, apart- Humphrey, corner Ilolmur, in a The intellectual advancement ment 34, between 6 and 7 p. m. and statement signed by its officers, WINDOW SHADE CO. committee of Pisgah Lodge, under all day Saturday and Sunday. thanks Cantor Jacob Skolnik and 8434 LINWOOD AVENUE the chairmanship of Aaron Rosen- YOUNG MAN can get • nice fur- his choir for the manner in which Phones Garfield 123041 berg, third vice-president, prepar- nished room with all modern con- they officiated during •the Holy venience.. in private famPy. Rent 112 ed this interesting program and per month. Good transportation. 2515 emphasizes that the lodge does not Pinar., Euclid 15529-W. take part in politics. At the pres RENT—Six•room upper duplex, re. Supplying the ant time, however, it is interested FOR cently decorated Rent very reason- in the philosophy and principles of able to right party. Immediate pos. Proper Grade session. Call Randolph 1414. On Sun- the major political parties and the day call Euclid 1-0027. speakers chosen are versed in the of Oil as virtues of their respective parties. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished room for one or two gentlemen, one or two This meeting is planned as an edu- girls. Specified by the or • couple. Home privileges. cational feature and not a political Rent reasonable. 1961 Hazelwood ex, nue, downstairs, Near car lines and rally. Maker of Your bus. Many applications for member- Oil Burner ship in Pisgah Lodge have been re- FOR RENT—Attractive room for onel or two In private home. Well fur- I ceived during the first week of the niched. A good home for the right diamond jubilee membership drive • pert y. Kitchen privileges. Reason• At the meeting last Monday night, able. Good transportation. Univer- sity 2.1641 or Columbia 1124. a resolution was passed that this Lafayette 4500 class be called the Milford Stern FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished room for Memorial Class in honor of the late OM or two In American Jewish horn. CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President Home privileges Good meals. Reas- Milford Stern, who was active in onable. 2900 Montgomery corner local and national B'nai B'rith un- Lawton, Apt. 4. jou al am. ■■■1 gli ., wal Kw moo o h . ■■■■■■■• maw" dertakings for many years. Prominent Speakers To Discuss Principles of Major Political Parties. Qct. 17—Monthly Meeting of Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze- Fall and Winter Season Is dek. Opened with Succoth Oct. 18 — Music Study Club Party Sunday. Luncheon, • Oct. 23—Eastern Star — Card The Young Women's Hebrew Party (evening), Association will open officially for Oct. 23—Jewish Women's Wel- fare Organization—Dinner its fall and winter program on Sunday evening, Oct. 16, with a Dance. Oct. 24—Home Relief--Mem- party for its membership in keep- ing with the Succoth holiday. bership Tea. The week of Oct. 17 has been Oct. 24 — Council of Jewish Women—All day meeting. set aside for registration in all clubs and classes. Already there Oct. 26—Woman's Auxiliary of are very few meeting rooms avail- United Hebrew Schools. able as old groups reconvene, and Oct. 27—League of Jewish Wo- new groups are assigned to special men's Organizations. MOM. Oct. 30—Zionist State Confer- The recreational and cultural ence (all day). Oct. 30—Zedakah Club Dance. I program includes a wide range of ' subjects, selected to afford ex- Nov. 5-6—Shaarey Zedek Ba- pression to every type of interest. zaar. Miss Helena Stungo, drama di- Nov. 6 — Eva Prenzlauer Ser- rector of the Bonstelle School, will vice Group Bazaar. Nov. 8-11adassah—m on t h l y have charge of the drama depart- ment. Classes will meet on Wed- meeting. Nov. 9—United Hebrew Schools nesday and Thursday evenings for the preparation of one-act plays. Graduation (evening). On Monday evenings, Miss Betty COUNCIL WILL MEET Nov. 13—Junior Hadassah Din- MORRIS FISIIMAN Kahn, who has studied both here ner Dance at Chalet. ON MONDAY, OCT. 24 and abroad, will conduct a class tive year. M. Granet was elected Nov. 15—Jewish Women's Eu- ropean Welfare Organiza- in practical French, and under the Resume C asses for Hard of vice-president for the third con- capable direction of Miss Maxine secutive year. J. Weiss was elec- tion Luncheon. Hem rag on Oct. 19. ted treasurer and Sam Fishman Nov. 20—Zedakah Club Dance. Rosenthal there will be a popular course in art appreciation the Dec. 11—Home Relief Society Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, president secretary. • same evening. Dr, Edward Lyons Rabbi I. Stollman was re-elec- —Carnival (evening), of the Detroit Section, National will continue his course in con- Council of Jewish Women, announ- ted Rabbi, and Harry Ginsberg Dec. 14—Jewish Women's Wel- tract bridge. The Choral Club fare Organization—Bridge ces that the first meeting of the sexton. The retained president of will again meet with Mrs. Flew- the cemetery is II. Lansky, and Tea, local chapter will be held Monday, s ence Konkle. Both of these courses hie vice-presidents are Abraham w Oct. 24. are offered on Tuesday evening. The program, "Pertinent Politi- Raskin and Nathan Weiner. Mrs. Robert Newman and John The following were elected on cal Pointers' will begin at 10:30 J. N. F. AUXILIARY Ileavenrich will alternate as dis- a. m. It will include a free lunch the board of trustees of the syna- leaders of the literary club and will continue in the afternoon gogue: B. Cohen, I. Zide, Z. Mor- AIDS PROJECT FOR cussion which will meet regularly on Wed- until 9:30. Prominent speakers ris, M. Margolin, 11. Lansky, M. PALESTINE FOREST nesday evenings, and Harry Mar- will present a non-partisan and Pollak, Wm. Lev, B. Gold, P. kle will again conduct the Wed- comphrensivs survey of the politi- Gorzek, N. Zussman, A. Schuster, A special board meeting of the nesday evening public speaking cal situation. Sam Lubctsky, S. Fine, A. Raskin, Mrs. Maurice Klein, chairman of H. Levinson, M. Weiner, D. Gold- Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish class. A new project is the social club the Council's committee for the berg, Charles Yarovsky, Joe Gell- National Fund was held at the home of Mrs. Max Weksler, 15906 and lip reading class for the hard hard of hearing, informs Detroit's man. ' Normandy avenue, for the purpoee of hearing which will be held on Jewish deafened that the group's of organizing committees to as- Wednesday evenings with Mrs. first meeting of this season will be sist the National Fund Council's Maurice Klein and Miss Violet held Oct. 10, at 8 o'clock, at the IDA DIVINOFF ON Young Women's Hebrew Associa- project for the planting of a De- Fried in charge. H. ALTMAN'S HOUR troit Wood in the Washington Irving Schlussel will continue tion clubhouse at 89 Rowena street. At this time groups will be formed Forest in Palestine, to honor the his classes in oral and written for instruction in lip reading to On account of the holidays, Hy- bicentennial anniversary of the Yiddish and in Jewish history on be led by a professional teacher. man Altman's Jewish Radio Hour birth of George Washington. Thursday evenings. A similar course given last year will be broadcast from 7 to 8 p. m. The Ladies' Auxiliary plane to In the vocational department, was very successful. this Sunday and the following honor all its workers by planting free classes for the unemployed For further information call Mrs. Sunday, Oct. 23, Beginning with trees in honor of all officers and are held daily in speed shorthand Maurice Klein or attend the initial Oct. 30, this hour will again be board members, whose names will and typewriting. Beginning Thurs- meeting on Oct. 19. broadcast from 12 to 1:30 at noon appear in The Chronicle at a later day of next week, Mrs. Emery on Sundays, over Station WMBC. issue. Monash will conduct a class in Gift To United Hebrew This Sunday, Altman's Hour will The following members also business English from 11 to 12 feature Ida Divinoff, violinist; planted trees: Mrs. Esther Schus- o'clock. A waitress training course Schools. The Unit d Hebrew Schools re- Pauline Brussel', soprano, and Da- ter, in memory of her brother, of 10 consecutive lessons in 10 ceived a c intribution from Mr. vid Bernstein, who will broadcast Morris Rosen; Mrs. Charles Brody, days .;fords an excellent oppor- and Mrs. Ju Bus Berman in mem- the latest Jewish news of the -in memory of her mother, Rachel tunity for unemployed women and Jacob; Mrs. A. Smilo, in memory girls and students to prepare them- ory of the ate Abraham Cohen. week. of her sister, Anna Wohlman. selves for part-time work. Train- Two new members were also ing is given in proper table service FOR RENT—Lower flat, 3246 Webb near Wildemere Six rooms and breakfast I , welcomed into the organization, at formal dinner parties and teas. room Beautifully decorated. ellen. 1 p, Mrs. 51. Schmidt and Mrs. Rose The course includes actual .prac- SUCCOTH SERVICES tinnily large bed room.. Frigidaire. dl burner. shower. Reasonable. Kahn, formerly of Ann Arbor. tice -while learning. Placement is Airy, Sp acious, Beautifully Decorated, Fully Equipped Kitchen 5 A regular meeting of the La- made through the Y. W. H. A. OF YOUNG ISRAEL "... Townsend 7-6341. Now available for dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- Employment Bureau. 5 Cancer a, Weddings, Dances, Bazaars, Bar Mitzvah Parties tional Fund will be held Oct. 25. For those who are employed, Cl for Adults To Open This JULIUS ROSENWALD RENTAL FEE GREATLY REDUCED there are evening speed classes For further Information phone Madison 8685 Tuesday Evening. POST TO INITIATE 5 in shorthand and typing affording FIFTH PEP SUPPER an opportunity to stenographers NEW CLASS OCT. 18 The Yomin Noraim Services con- THIS SUNDAY NIGHT to improve speed and accuracy, ducted by Young Israel, at its — --s ISAAC DREIFUSS HELEN I.. WRAY particularly for those who do lit- synagogue, 31 Melbourne, attracted Department Commander Jack Gil- Arrangements have been com- tle or no shorthand in their pres- a capacity audience. Many new- more To Be Principal pleted for the fifth annual pep ent jobs. 5 corners commented on the simplicity Speaker, supper of the Senior Council of A complete practical course in of Young Israel services Am fine the Jewish Centers Association, bookkeeping is being given on I decorum and the congregational Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, Jul- to be held Oct. 16 at 31 Mel- Thursday evenings by Louis J. singing, which adds to the inspire- ius Rosenwald Post No. 218, bourne avenue, according to a Portnoy, member of the firm of tion of its synagogue, whose pri- American Legion will initiate a 1017.18 DIME BANK BLDG. statement by William Kaufman, Isenberg, Purdy Company, mary purpose is a place of worship large class of candidates at Jeri- 4. Memorial Designers and Builders of Mausoleums. Monuments, Markers of chairman of the pep supper com- There is also an evening course is fulfilled. without the taint of cho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, hon- Every Dncription. mittee, commercial comerg18116. i sm. . in business English with Allen oring Jack Gilmore, newly elected We Duni' :ate, Chien and Cut Lettere on Erected Monornent• and Mark. Jack Kaufman, president of the Selmin an instructor. The public is invited to attend department commander of Michi- ors at Ce .nary. Bofors Buying Let Us Submit Our Prices and Lands essps Dra • log• Showing Monument Set-Up. senior council for the past sea- offered Monday and Wednesday the Succoth services, on Saturday gan. Swimming and gymnastics are son, will preside as master-of- and Sunday, Oct. 15 and 16, and The post at present has a mem- Display rams 9481 W. FORT ST. Cor. Wets:liners ceremonies. He will introduce the evenings at Central High School, on Shminei Hazereth and Smichas bership of 100 Jewish men who 11.9249 CABIlas 0ct. 22 and 23. old officers of the council and will and at the clubhouse a Wednesday served in the American army dur- Rabbi . Isaac Stollman w ii present the newly-elected officers evening fencing class under the Torah, will deliver ing the World War, and with the for formal installation, expert direction of Bela de Tus- the sermon, the second day of Sue- membership drive that will ter- Trophies and awards for ath- can. These classes are ,open to coth. Irving W. Schlussel, chair- minate with this initiation is ex- letics, education and character men as well as to girls. man of the education committee, pected to boost the membership ■ UNERAL DIRECTORS The Y. W. H. A. maintains a will speak on the first day of Suc- will be presented. Among these to about 150 members. awards will be the Louis P. Aloe personal service bureau and a free coth, and Rabbi J. Ginsler will de- Julius Rosenwald Post, since its liv oe nr he t Sheminei m lazereth l ser- Cup emblematic of the Champion- employment bureau which is open y • institution on Nov. 15, 1931, has ship of the Midwestern Debate daily from 9 to 5 o'clock to serve I done service to ex-service men of umatimues Abraham J. Rosenshine, presi- League which was won during the Jewish young men and women in MOW the Jewish faith, in assisting them past season by the Detroit Jewish the community, and a room re s. dent ., will represent Young Israel with their compensation and other try where newcomers to Detroit at the Zionist symposium on Wed- Centers team. governmental claims that they had The guests of the senior coun- may secure a list of investigated nesday, Oct. _ 19. against the government. It is the 7739 J ohn R. St. cil will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trinity 2-2114 rooms in private home,. hope of the members to establish Ehrlich, Roy Fisher, Israel Ilimel- I Fall Opening of Le Rubie the post's identity with all Jewish 411•1•111MRIEM hoch, Mr. and Mrs. William Ma- communal affairs and undertak- Dining Room Marks It zer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, SISTERHOOD MONTHLY ings, thereby rendering the ser- as Civic Center. Mrs. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser, Mr. MEETING, OCTOBER 17 vice for which the Julius Rosen- and Mrs. Edward Rothman, Mr. wald Post was organized. BELLE SHEVITZ and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, Mr. LeRubie Dining Room, the erre- The membership committee ex- ROY B. CARLIN of 1658 Gladstone, 75 years old, and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and Annual Carnival Planned by tion of Monsieur Auguste, whose L■ tends an invitation to all Jewish dies of Shaarey Zedek. died on Oct. 9. Funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman. The regular monthly meeting of taste in food and decoration are men who served in the army or INCOME TAX SPECIALIST were held en Oct. 9, with inter- the Sisterhood of Congregation exquisite, opens Thursday evening, navy during the World War to ment at Beth Tephila Cemetery. TOWN HALL SERIES Shaarey Zedek, to be held in the Oct. 20, with a special dinner to attend this membership rally and Exclusively Income Tax Work She is survived by her husband, usher in the fall season and to for Twelve Years hall of the synagogue Mon- mark the opening of Paul Honoree meet some of their friends with Nathan. ENGAGES FROHMAN social whom they have served under day, Oct. 17, at 2 p, m., promises 1217 PE gOBSCOT BLDG. inwiantgerRe00 0lm or, aS so named arms. SIDONIA TRIBUS Famous Theatrical Producer To an afternoon replete with unusual exh L i e bRituiebuie u Dining entertainment, dtypify wo rtr c harm befauth of 136 North Philip avenue, 54 Lecture Here Next Wed. Detroit Miss Celia Mastrosski will pre- and worth — the t attributes , o tye years old, died Oct. 8. Funeral nesday at 11 A. M. sent a number of vocal selections- ruby—reproduces in Detroit a bit services were held at Lewis Bros. menomosonsmsor Funeral Home with Rabbi Leon Miss Mestrosski, posessine• a fine of Seventeenth Century France. As a feature of its 1932-33 sea- From officiating. Interment took son the Detroit Town Hall Series contralto voice, has studied with Draperies of toile de joi, featur- MANUIEL URBACH place in Dayton, Ohio. She is announces the initial appearance Madam Karol Zagorska, and has ing an old French Allegory and survived by three brothers and on the lecture platform of Daniel appeared as a radio artist on a further carrying the color motif Sunday Services: — Grupe and Marble Dr. Igo M. Franklin will occupy the one sister. Frohman, "dean of the theater number of occasions. Mrs. Sol Q. of red and French brown; the bal- pulpit Sunday morning. Oct. IL at 10:41 world" and organizer and prem. Kesler will act as accompanist. cony remminiscent of Marie An- and speak on the subject, "Stolen Fruits." "The Fountain," by Charles toinnette; the tall columns balanced dent of the Actors Fund of Amer- NORMAN AVRUSHIN Morgan, will be reviewed by Miss by stately wall panels; the carpet. Succoth Servkn: of 2225 Blaine avenue, 5 years "A Review of the Year 6192" will be The 1932-33 series will open at Florence Krell. ed softness, all add to the comfort the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sub- old, died on Oct. 10. Funeral ser- 7729 TWELFTH ST. The social hour will follow the and atmosphere of ease and luxury. jsct on Succoth, Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Wilson Theater Wednesday vices were held at Lewis Bros. Euclid 7192 meeting, at which Mrs. The lights reflected through many 10 a. m Funeral Home Oct. 11, with in- morning, Oct. 19, at 11 o'clock, regular Herbert Warner, president of the pendanted c r y s t al chandeliers Conger/mien Beth Ere Eiglity•mrsyni terment at Beth David Cemetery. and will continue on that sched- Sisterhood, will make a number might have graced the salon of Le Annual Meeting: Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated, Ile ule throughout the winter months. The eighty-second •nnual meeting of Grande Monarchs and but add to Noted names in various fields of surprise announcements relat- the setting which Monsieur is survived by his parents, Mr. Beth El will take plan • and Aug- Congregation ing to the plans for the annual Sunday. Oct. 30, .t 7:30 p. m. Important appear on the list of speakers. Mrs. William Avrushin. REV. JACOB I. SKLAR •maintains is the correct one business will he trammeled. The meeting to be held Nov. 5 and 6. Among the novelists and writers carnival will be mended be the annual congre- Sirs. David Lichtig, chairman of for those who seek good food. Detroit's Lea Ing sad t ration dinner to be served by the Temple who will lecture are Vicki Baum. JOLLY ELITE CLUB . Best KIN IIVZ Modest prices have been main- Sisterhood. carnival, and her co-chairman, Louis Fischer and Walter B. Pit- the --- Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mrs. Sol tained in spite of the delightful set- MOHEL The last meeting was held, at kin. Among the authorities on Perlman, hone completed corn- ting• Both El College: Beth El College of Jewish Studies opens Recommended by the the club rooms, 8609 Twelfth politics is William Hard. Lectures On are the invited night of to the wander fall opening, CHF', molt ominent mittee appointments, and full de On from Monday nirht. Oct. 17. Registration be- of a special character will be given street, on Oct. 11. The fourth an- Physic n gin. •5 7:30. tails will be presented at the nual New Year dance proved suc- by Maj. Herbert 0. Yardley, code meeting. 11110 Hazelwood Ave. their tables to study more carefully Sisterhood Exchange: Ph... Trtaiir 24421 cessful, with an attendance of and cipher expert, and Iles-wood the delightful water colors of Paul The Sisterhood Exchange opened I Its ti on Thursday of this over 1000 people. The club thanks Broun, New York columnist and Honore, in his first exhibition at season of unity week. Each Thursday throughout the those who helped make this af- author. mason, as well a. •t monthly meetings, fair a success. delicious home-prepared food •nd other In loving memory of my dear Rev. Cantor useful articles will be on see at the Tern • Open house will be held for the Ball of J.W.E.W.O. Sunday, mother, Rose Patak, who departed pie •t reasonable prices. If you ban David Golden first time at the club rooms, Sat- HALEVY-HAZOMIR Nov. 27. not almely mule nrangirnents to exhibit 11 years ago, Oct. 17, and my your wares, call Mre. Samuel Coburn. Detroit'. Finer-Re urday, Oct. 15, at 9 p. m. The dear father, Jacob Zanders, who, MOHEL public is invited. Dancing and The first regular social gather- chairman, at Trinity 7.7727. departed 29 years ago, Oct. 29. : A special board of directors Wedding Ceremo- bridge will be featured. ing and dance of Sisterhood Bridge Tea: this season will meeting of the Jewish Women's They are both sadly missed by I nies Performed at bridge-tee win be given by the Tem- The next meeting will be held European Welfare Organisation their daughter, Sarah Zanders be held this Sunday, Oct. 16, at ple A Sisterhood for the benefit of the Homo and by Tuesday, Oct. 18. Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth Temple will be held on Tuesday. Oct. 25, will be held Monday, Oct. 17, at Naumann. Appointment scree. This affair, beginning at • t 2 o'clock, in the social hall of the t he home of the president, Mrs. Temple Tickets are 10 rent, each. Mr.. 1882 PINGREE Eppie's Cut-rate Store Opens A. Katzin, 15401 Alden avenue. In cherished memory of our 8:30, will feature installation of Harry Conben I. In charm of arrange- Euclid 0400 New Department. Arrangements will be made for dear wife and mother, Mrs. D. officers, choral singing, refresh- ments. Abe Epstein, proprietor of the twelfth annual ball, to be held Rosen, who passed away Oct. 8, ments and several hours of danc- ing to the tunes of • popular or- REV. J. SILVERMAN Eppie's Cut Rate Store, 8726 Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Aztec 1922. chestra. Members and friends are The simnel opening tee of Beth Insel Twelfth street, near Gladstone, Tower. The Inn ern. more In numnr. invited. Mahe Specialist Sisterhood was held Woin•d•y after. A report was heard at the last That you lie In peaceful slumber, thanks all who attended the open- noon, •t the borne of Mr Norman Frank. Regular rehearsals are held ev- With you--• hut inn • mansion. ing of the new department In his board of directors meeting, re- Without you all seems humbler. 'In. Suety guests were in •trendance, ery Monday evening, at 8:45, in m•ny corning from Pontiac. Hillsdale. 28 Years' E•••••• store, featuring i complete line garding the success of the bake •nd Battle Creek. Mrs. H. Hen. lame.. Endorsed sale held before Yom Kippur. Where you treed. son left • Path wen room 123, Northern High School, Lensing boy's apparel. of men's and program. A piano solo tabled. under the direction of Dan Froh- ,o an owned the Mi. IT Lowliai Baum and a Total Mr. Epstein states that direct Mrs. A. Katzin thanks Mrs. Anna To tarry there. makes most wrong morn man, musical director, and Max was given by Holtz. Phyoklass Mrs. Seaman, state solo by SIM• buying from big mills and best Goldberg, chairman of this affair, flour% righted. loneliness bee•ii y cloud. oar Levy, vocal coach. Applications president. spoke. Rabbi /oilman follow- her co-chairmen, the North Wood- ed with an address on the place of the known manufacturers enables him 2073 skin, of voices wishing to join the or- In the borne •nd thorn. Rabbi to sell at very low rates. He car- ward branch, for their general as- Trough sweetest rnemorin • ray of ganization are taken there by woman Gladstone Jaffa. regionei rabbL delivered • inter. a waive sialited. address. The program elned with ries a full line of neckwear, hos- sistance, the Jewish meat market M. Rosen and daughters, Doro- Mrs. Anna Warren, chairman of nting owners, and all whe helped in the few remarks be the .town. president. underwear, sweat- Euclid 1046 iery, pajamas, of Sisterhoods. 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