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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-10-21

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FLATWORK

(Mehl...* chore)

50c

10 LARGE PIECES ALLOWED IN Tills SERVICE

ALL SHIRTS

Sign a Peace Treaty With
- Your Purse By Making
a Quality Selection

The choral group of the Music
Mrs. Henry Wineman spent a
few days with her parents in Study Club will present an oper-
etta
to be staged during the com-
I'ittsburgh last week.
ing season under the direction, of
Prof. George Galvani. All members
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund are —active, privilege active and as-
spending the week-end with the sociate—are invited to participate.
Andrew Wineman's at their sum- Rehearsals are held every Tues-
mer home at Secaw Lodge.
day at 1 p. m., at Temple Beth El.

Sheets, Table Covers, Bed Spreads, Pillow
Slips, Towels, etc. Carefully washed in
water SOFT AS RAIN WATER and
IRONED better than HOME WORK.

by our
new method

The opening meeting of 'the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Ilebrew Schools will be held in
the form of a musicale and tea

The opening program of the De-
troit section, National Council of
Jewish Women, on Monday, Oct. 24,
will feature an authoritive and

Should Appeal to Every Family

25 PIECES of

MUSICALE WEDNESDAY I
OF U. H. S. AUXILIARY

COUNCIL TO FEATURE
POLITICAL SURVEY AT
MEETING THIS MONDAY

A Fine New Service

Mrs. Andrew Wineman enter-
tained with a tea for the pleasure
of Mrs. Herbert Weil last Satur-
day at her home on Hamilton
Drive.

12c each

Send Yoke Shirts Its Separate Package

Mrs. Walter Laib and her
father, A. Loewenthal, of Cleve-
land, are spending 10 days in
Mudlavia, Ind.

WE CALI.. FOR AND DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF
THE CITY

MISS IDA LIPPMAN

Massachusetts Laundry Co.

non-partisan survey of the political
situation.
Howard at Second St.
Miss Ida Lippman, chairman of
the legislative committee, an-
"THE BIG DOH! NTOIV N LAUNDRY"
nounces the following plans:
TELEPHONE CADILLAC 7423
The meeting at the chapel of
Temple Beth El will begin at 10:30
a m , with Oakley Distin speaking
on "Balloting and How to Split
Your Ticket." John Lovett will then
NOW IN CONSTANT DEMAND
talk on The Amendments." Mrs.
Fred A. Alger will present argu-
ments for the repeal of the Eigh-
teenth Amendment and she will be
KOSHER STYLE CORNED BEEF AND TONGUES
followed by Mrs. Dora B. Whitney
FINEST QUALITY' AT REASONABLE PRICES
who will speak from the opposite
Prepared by
view point. Luncheon, which is
MR. AND MRS. BERNARD ANSPACH
free, will then be served. The na-
ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED
tional issues will be dismissed in
PHONE TOWNSEND 8-8292
the afternoon, Judge William Con-
nolly will present the Democratic
platform; Howard A. Coffin the
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Republican platform and Dr. W.
G. Bergman, professor of Detroit
Teacher's College, will give the
"Viewpoint of the Socialist."
i The meeting will adjourn at 3:30
P. m.
Tel. TRinity 2-3488

ANSPACH'S

Littmans People's Theater

12th and Seward

Miss Etta Schlesinger of the
Belcrest is spending the week-end
in Chicago.

Mrs. Harry Becker of Sherwood
Forest is leaving Monday for New
York to attend the Michaels-
Baker wedding. Miss Michaels
visited in Detroit and has many
friends here.

Rabbi Leon Fram will travel to
Montreal, Canada, to deliver the
principal address at the opening
of the Emanu-El College of Jewish
Studies, an institute founded along
the lines of Beth El College of Jew-
ish Studies, on Monday, Oct. 31.

Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Scheuer are attend-
ing the forty-fifth wedding anni-
versary of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. l'hilip Krause, in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Fred Rockelman is a guest
at the Chicago Beach Hotel in
Chicago.

Sirs. Adolph Sturm is visiting

Jewish National Fund Aux- with her mother, Mrs. Drone,
iliary To Meet Wednesday. at the Chicago Beach Hotel in

Finally en Operetta!

FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 21, SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening) OCT. 22 • 23

About 60 members and prospec-
tive members of Junior Hadassah
attended the membership tea given
at the home of Ruth Greenberg on
Gladstone avenue Tuesday evening,
Oct. 18. Miss Celia Mastrosski pre-
sented a number of vocal selections,
accompanied by Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler.
Miss Mastrosski, who possesses a
fine contralto voice, has studied
with Madame Karol Zagorska and
has appeared as a radio artist on
a number of occasions. Mrs. Ilarry
Jackson, former president of Senior
Hadassah, gave an inspiring talk.

The entire personnel of our new company in

"The Gypsy Rabbi"

In 3 Acts and Prologue, by Abraham Plum
15 New Musical Numbers

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This is

National
Fur

Week

MRS. MAURICE ZACKHEIM

on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 2 p. m..
in the main dining room of the
Miss Joyce Nedelman of 1720
Collingwood avenue was hostess at Detroit-Leland Hotel.
A particularly attractive pro-
the meeting of Gamma Eta Mu Sor-
ority, at which plans were made gram has been arranged. The so-
cial
hour will follow the regular
for the annual charity bridg,e-dan-
sant to be given Sunday, Oct. 23, meeting.
at the Chinese Tea Gardens.
Mrs. Mary Gordon, chairman of
of the hospitality committee, and
On Saturday evening Oct. 14, h e r assistants, Mesdames E
Jack Cooper was pleasantly sue- Baron, Jack Freedman, A. Kasle ,
prised at a birthday party given in I. Shetzer, Dr. May E. Bernstein,
his honor by his parents, Mr. and A. Markson, I. Margolis and Morse
Mrs. Samuel Cooper, 3915 Broad- Saulson, will welcome all members
street. Tables were set for 30 and prospective members.
people and the decorations were
Complete plans for the $5 donor
American Beauty Roses. Bridge
and dancing were the diversions of Wednesday,
luncheon, which
to will
be held
on
Jan. is 25,
be an-
the evening. nounced at this time. The com-
mittee, headed by Sirs. Wolf Kap-
Mrs. Joseph Modell 1196 Edison lan, general chairman, will be
was hostess at a special meeting pleased to assist anyone desiring
of the home Relief Society on Mon- to attend the luncheon.
day afternoon, Oct. 17.
Sirs. Maurice Zackheim is presi-
Sirs. Nathaniel L. Feldman en- dent of the organization.
tertained 16 guests at a bridge at
her home on Sturtevant aventie.

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Chicago.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will hold
its opening meeting on Tuesday
evening, Oct. 25, at 8:30 o'clock,
at Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter
boulevard, near Calvert.
A tine musical program has
been arranged by the committee.
with a social hour to follow the
business meeting. Mrs. B. Lehr-
man is in charge of the social
hour. Every member is urged to
be present.

swoons.

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Tusi Tale Sorority resumed ac-
tivities at the Y. W. H. A. club-
Mrs. William Stearns and her house on Wednesday evening, Oct.
Seven hundred pieces of statuary, bric-a-brac,
daughter, Sylvia Oppenheim, are 19. Plans are being made for an
bronze, etc. . . . Importations personally selected
residing at the Belcrest.
by a PRINGI,E representative in France, Italy,
informal dinner-dance for mem-
Vienna and the Orient are now being offered at
bers and their escorts at the Chalet Israel Himelhoch Gives Din-
Mr. and Sirs. Milton Kuttnauer Inn.
prices below their real value.
ner in Honor of Beth El
of Chicago boulevard are visiting
Choral Choir.
in Cleveland.
Luc Imaga Sorority celebrated its
---
anniversary and installa-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland of second
George Galvani, director of the
tion of newly elected officers at an
Colorado avenue left for a four informal dinner-dance at Ever- Temple Beth El Choral Choir, was
weeks' trip to Europe.
2990 W. GRAND BOULEVARD...0PR FISHER BLDG.
glades Inn, on Saturday evening, signally praised at a dinner given
in honor of the entire choir at
Oct. 15.
Open every Monday Evening till Nine.
Sirs. Harry Srere, who has been
Temple Beth El on Thursday eve-1
visiting here with her mother,
ning. Israel Himelhoch, president
Sidney C. Schor of this city is of the Temple, was the host at the
Mrs. L. Smith of Blaine avenue,
a few days. at Madison,
will leave for her home in Cali- spending
where he is visiting with his dinner.
Addresses were delivered by Sir.
fornia the early part of the week. Nis.,
sister, Cecile Scher, a student at Himelhoch, Dr. Leo Si. Franklin,
, —
Rabbi Leon Frain and Walter Ilea-
David Kallmeyer of Muncie, the University of Wisconsin.
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All joined in lauding Prof.
Ind., is a guest in this city.
For That Different Dessert Try A
Beta Gamma Nu Sorority held venrich.
Galvani
for
his
achievement
in
10
semi-annual election of officers Oct.
SPUMONI CREAM CAKE $1.00
Mrs. Peter Sissman was a guest 16, at the home of Miss Bessye Lon- making the choir an important
Sufficient for 8 generous nerving.. Packed In Dry Ire and Delivered. 1
Temple
institution.
The
speakers
in the city the past week, visiting don, resulting as follows: ''resident,
n
Let us make up Boma Halowe'en Molds for your party. Order now.
with her children, Mr. and Sirs. Miss Frances Stellar: treasurer, pointed out that they were skepti- 3
$10
.5 per dozen. We make up everything in Ica Cream.
IA
Ily Carr of the Park Lane apart- Miss Marion Diamond; secrtary, cal at the outset whether a choir
.
Melrose
5894
7231 Mack Ave.
ALINOSI'S
couldbe trained from volunteer
ments.
Miss Ida Stellar. Final arrange- material. The splendid work ac-
meats were made for the second complished, however, deserved the Alom.............. ■■■■■■•■•■■■■■■ ........w..
I, T. Feingold and Dr. Marshall annual dinner-dance to be given
Frankel of Chicago motored to Sunday evening, Oct. 23, at Bur- gratitude of all members of the
Temple, they stated.
Detroit last week-end.
gers.
Responding, Prof. Galvani said he
appreciated the sentiments expres-
Mrs. Lawrence Teitelbaum spent
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horwitz had sed and declared that he and his
the Yom Kippur week-end with a small family gathering at their
choir are determined not only to
her family in Chicago.
home 3330 Elmhurst, in honor of continue the work they have done
their fifteenth wedding anniver- until now, but will aim constantly
WE CELEBRATE THE
Mrs. Helen Levy of Pittsburg, sary.
to improve upon previous achieve-
formerly of Detroit, spent a few
ments.
days in the city last week.
Mrs. J. Robins gave a surprise
party in honor of her daughter,
Mrs. Si. Prince and Mrs. Aaron Esther's sixteenth birthday, on BETH EL SISTERHOOD
BRIDGE-TEA TUESDAY
of one of the most beautiful and completely
Silverblatt were joint hostesses at Saturday evening, Oct. 15.
a bridge-tea last Wednesday,
stocked shoe stores in the northwest district.
Miss Bessye Kosak and Mrs.
given in the recreation room at
The bridge-tea to be held on
the Mara Villa Apartments. The Jeanette Weller Summer entertain- Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the social
proceeds go for the benefit of the ed 40 guests at a dinner and apart- hall of Temple Beth El, promises

Hadassah donor luncheon. ment shower on Wednesday, Oct. to be an outstanding event of the
Conveniently located to
19, at the Seward Hotel, in honor social season. Sirs. Harry Con-
serve the entire family with
Mrs. Michael Falk of LaSalle of Miss Dorothy Koppin, who has heim, 118 Richton avenue, general
boulevard will return Sunday from chosen Oct. 30, as her wedding date. chairman of the affair, with her
the finest quality shoes at
an extended visit to New York
The Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority committee, have been untiring in
present slay moderate prices.
their
efforts,
and
a
delightful
and Boston.
will give its sixth annual bridge afternoon is assured all who par-
I
Mrs. Herbert Weil of New on Sunday evening, Nov. 20, at the ticipate, Attractive prizes have
York, formerly of this city, is a Chinese Tea Gardens. Sirs. Esther been ,selected and tea will be
Sher
is
chairman
of
the
affair.
guest here and is being enter-
served. Tickets are 50 cents.
tained extensively.
Assisting Sirs. Conheim as gen-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Shapero of
with modern equipment that tells us the kind of shoes
have returned home eral chairman of the committee in
Sir. and Mrs. Harry N ewman 11 ebb avenue
charge are the following: Sirs. S.
that are kind to your feet. Come, visit us on this, our
a six-week's motor trip to the
of Lawrence avenue were hosts after
Sallan,
Sirs.
J.
L.
Wollner
and
opening clay, and see for yourself.
and three capital
at a dinner party last Thursday, Rocky D Mountains
nver, Colo., Lincoln , Nb, Mrs. 0. Fisher, vice - chairman;
e
the occasion being Sirs, Newman s and neg Moines, Ia. and other cit- Mrs. Douglas Brown and Sirs. F.
ies in Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Van Noorden, ex-officio members
Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, in of the committee, and the follow-
Inc.
F.. Si, Taber returned from a celebration of their tenth wedding ing associates; Mesdames Si. Pur-
City.
visit to New York
nell, II. Smiley, S. Weisman, R.
anniversary.
A Foot-Aid Store
Folz, L. Beck, Si. Fleischman, M.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Wine left
The Coterie Club gave a formal Ashner, M. Kuttnauer, S. Kutt-
11612 DEXTER BOULEVARD
for a 10-day visit to New York dinner-dance, Oct. 16, at the Chalet nauer, I. Kelter, Si. Frank, P.
City.
in honor of two brides-elect, the Bloomgarten, G. Sandorf, II. El-
Next to Dexter Theater
IMisses Dorothy Koppin and Shirley binger, E. Eckhouse, 1'. Bern-
Sirs. Irma Ilamburgher is mak- Kelt.
steine.
ing her permanent home in New '
This is one of several projects
k■■■■■■■
York City.
I Miss Dorothy Koppin, a bride- undertaken by the Sisterhood for
04
-
elect of Oct. 30, was the guest of the benefit of the Temple.
You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited
Sir. and Mrs. Sol Wolf of Law- honor at a briihre-luneheon and
r
rence avenue left for a motor miscellaneous shower for 35 guests FRANKLIN SPEAKS AT
To Attend the Annual
trip over the week-end.
Igiven at La Casa Lows by Sirs.
BONSTELLE FUNERAL
Morris Perlin and Mrs. Lours Cow-
The Great Lakes Club held one an. On Oct. 19, Sirs. Albert Sum-
At
the funeral of the late Jessie
of a series of stag parties at the mer and Miss Bessye Kosak will
Book-Cadillac last Thursday night. entertain at the Seward Hotel at Bonstelle, founder and director of
given by the
a dinner and apartment shower, the Detroit Civic Theater, Dr. Leo
Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Rosenfeld and on Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- M. Franklin of Temple Beth El
d 3272 Monterey avenue enter - jamin Fried will honor Miss Koppin was one of the principal speakers.
NORTH
twined with a reception Tuesday and her fiance, Merman Guttenberg, Dr. Franklin was a personal
friend of Miss Bonstelle and a
evening, Oct. 10, in honor of Rev. at a bridge and buffet supper.
member of the board of trustees
and Mrs. I. Katz of Congregation —
Beth Tephila Emanuel and Rev.. Mr. and Mrs. Si. F. Charlip and of the Civic Theater from the
ave-
time of its organization.
Jacob Som nklar of Congtegation family, formerly of Chalfonte
SUNDAY EVE., I For Reservations
. Shaarey Zedek. All Detroit cantors nue, are now residing at 2989 , (
La. 3918 - 5392
and their wives were among the Glynn Court.
Gratis,' - 8 Mile Rd. 0
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35 guests.

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Congregation Beth Abraham!
A. Lichtblau of Bread avenue.
held election of officers in the new;
Sirs. Louis Weiss and her sister, ' synagogue on Linwood avenue,
Miss Jean Sybil Lewis, of 1956 Sunday axening, Ole. 16. Louis
Calvert avenue, left for an es. , Ellenbogen, an active member of
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