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Price, Quality and Service
By some DI the linter equipment built and rune Years pi experien•s
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Numerous Interesting Events Are
Planned for Two-Week Period
of the Group's Campaign.
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Detroit chapter of Junior Ila-
dassah, national organization spon-
soring important relief projec'
for orphans in Palestine and al
The concert of compositions by
the eminent Jewish composer,
Sholom Ahrony, will take place on
Sunday evening:, Oct. 15, at the
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ALL SHIRTS
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EACH
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reetly to Geneva, Switzerland, to
enter the 1"nix•ersity of Geneva
and the Institut 1."niversitaire in
Ilautes Etudes Internationales.
Mr. Fiv•inari, a recent graduate
from the Law School of Harvard
l'imersity, %vas awarded the fel-
low lop for a year's study abroad
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"Your Horne at the Belcrest"
Dr. and Ili-. I. I.. Polozker re•1
Aiming those who passed the
turned from New fork, where they . sta e bar examinations are the fol-
attended a medical convention.
lowing: Alwyn W. Freeman, .1u1-
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ius I.. Kaliatsky, David Clayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert have 1 Jos.. 11.,
1 Mazer. Samuel Man.! II i ,,
taken up their residence at the I Emanuel Eistein, Frances I'. Se.
Park Lane after spending the sun,- [gal. Maurice Goldsmith, IVilliam
tiler at Charlevoix. • Schw ante. David Gimze. Henry
Thainin, F:dward II. Goodman.
Alwym Ver non Freeman Sailed Saw Italiimely, Gabriel N. Alex-
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oil Sept. 2ii for France. Be will and , s. Max, ell E. Katzen, Item.
navel, after a visit in l'aris, di• Fie- hican. Harry B. Aronow,
delightfully laundered
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CONCERT ON OCT. 15
fully honed. Addition.' pound., 3 ) ",e p•rlb
1 ALL WASHED
FLAT WORK SERVICE
and IRONED
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MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
EXTRA, EXTRA SPECIAL
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We Call for and Delfrer h) .411 Parts tf Ihe COI/
DR. PHILIP E. LACHMAN
ANNO • NCES THE OPENING OF OFFICES
Foil THE
GENERAL PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY
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56 WEST ADAMS AVENUE
RANDOLPH 1356
HOURS: lb A. M. TO 5 1'. M. BY APPOINTMENT
os Hilda Fogel of 2932 Hazel-
wood avenue has returned to the
city aft, spending a fortnight in
New fork City and other points
east. While enroute to New York
she inotoied through Ohio, Penn-
Photo by Man
sylvania and also visited the D•la-
lie
in Internal halal hi,.
MRS.
MEYER
L. PRENTIS
ware
Water
Gap.
to New York by his
parents, Mr. and NIrs. Alexander
home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer I.."
MISS ANNE MANSON
Freeman, who are now spending
I tr. and Mrs. Maurice Pike, for- Plaint is.
some time as guests at
Ant-
ly of Detroit, have just re-
the 1110111•1i •irlirt. Lb
(I r. and Mrs. Prentis, hosts of :
bassador, Atlantic City.
turned from a few weeks' stay at
1110 inn as the
.this concert, have taken a deep
Palest
Sault Stn. Marie, and are now in
Jewish 110111er:intl, is commencing
interest ni Mr. Ahrony's music,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex ;pater left Detroit to spend the holidays with
which has won commendation from
its thirteenth year of activities
for New York City where they their families before returning to
A luxurious bedroom at Hotel Belcrest—complete in
outstanding musicians in this
with it membership drive.
every exacting detail.
will make their future home. their home in Saginaw,
country.
The meeting of Oct. 3, at Hotel
Stotler, which will open the sea-
Miss
Esther
Alper
of
2069
Glad-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
son's activities, will usher in a
apartments are
and son left for as visit in Chicago,Istone avenue has returned from a
special week set aside as Junior
from which pant Mrs. Enggassi two weeks trip to Chicago, where
and represent the modern and
beautiful
Hadassith IVeek to inaugurate the
and son will leave for Arizona to !she v isited the World's Fair.
membership campaign which will
at , ,I
vogue in living.
The "1"oung People's Auxiliary of
last until Oct. 15. In order to spend the winter.
Ethel Goldman Mendelson, pian- Congregation li'mti Moshe will
luxurious 114-
welcome the new members into
investment
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Winston ist
and
accompanist
on
the
staff
hold its Yom Kippur dance this
,
the organization, a series of social
the Canapol School of Music, Saturday night, Sept. 30, in the'"
minimum
events will he sponsored by 1111.111- Wert, hosts to a group of friends' of
has resumed her teaching. Her main ballroom of the synagogue,'
her,. to include open house, tea at a supper party last Sunday
studio
is
located
at
2297
Dexter
boulevard
and
Lawrence
parties, round table discussions and evening at their home in Binning- hone
!Buena Vista avenue.
ham.
avenue.
other events.
To deviate from previous dances,
Miss Ann Milstein is chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of arrangements are being made to
Elektra Rosanska, formerly of Chit'art''
of the membership drive and is
were the guests of preSiillt as number of unique and en-
Detroit,
now
of
Boston,
announces
the head of Team A in the cam-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Paransky of Tay- tertaining features (luring the
paign. Iles •o-chairmen are Nliss the engagement of her (laughter,
to for avenue over the Rosh Hash.. course of the evening. Bernard
Jean Sherman of Team II and Miss Eugenia Rosalind Rosanska,
nosh holidays. They returned Itesman timl his Varsity Synco-
Sarah Rosenberg of Team C. The Baron Franz von Valtier, son of honor accompanied by Mr. Green's pators, featuring the "Three Bach-
11111111
Count Franz von Vanier of De-,..st"
captains in the drive are:
elors" will furnish the music for
FL B. FRIEDMAN, Manage,
Team A: Esther Zimmerman, troll. The marriage will take place ,' Mrs. S. l'aran'kY.
this occasion.
the
middle
of
October.
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('have Friedman, Freda Milstein,
Decorations will adhere to the
5440 CASS AVENUE — COLUMBIA 5700
Mr. and Mrs Ira Friedenlwrg
present motiff of the NRA.
Sarah Bloomfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jacobs of (i." 14(13 Virginia Park spent last
Tickets may be secured from
'ream 11: Blanche Feigenson,
ll wy ,k-end in Chicago where they
Sheffield avenue are visiting
members of the organization, at
Bertha Tackness, Charlotte Zell. Chicago.
attended the wedding of their
the
door, or by calling Northlawn
Team C: Sydelle Bohrin and
' nephew, Pingreti Friedenberg, to
9702.
Pauline Barahal.
Harold and William Birnkrant Miss Ruth Silverman, at the Bel-
The first regular meeting of the
Events which will feature the left for the Riverside Military tout Hotel. While there they also 1933-34 season of the Young, Poo-
membership campaign period are: Academy at Gainesville, Ga., an d , attended the IN'orld's Fair.
ple's Auxiliary of Congregation I
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The general meeting of Oct. 3; llollywood, Fla.
Moshe will be held on Sun- 1
open house for Oakland district
' Mrs. Louis Rosenthal and (laugh- day, Oetolwir 7, at 4 p. tn., in the
at home of Miss Sydelle Bobrin,
Sam Wolf of Tuxedo avenue tel. Marjorie, of Virginia l'ark left V1111 , 1 , 1'111 of the synagogues
10290 Oakland, on Oct. 5; Sabbath left for a short trip to Chicago.
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a visit to California.
GIVEN BY THE
tea at home of Ruth Greenberg-
Kanter, 2221 Gladstone avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan
at 2;311 p. in. on Saturday, Oct. 7; announce the liar Mitzvah of their Parkside avenue were guest; in
open house for Twelfth-Linwood son, Herbert, to be solemnized at Cleveland the past week.
SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 30
district at home of Charlotte lx•i Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
Zedilkah Club is planning a Hal-
2075 Gladstone, on Oct. 10; open Saturday morning, Oct. 7.
Joe Falk of LaSalle boulevard
MUSIC' BY
lowe'en
dance
for
Sunday
evening,
house for Fenkell district at home
returned from a Mediterranean
(Irt. 29, at the Barium Hotel.
HENRY BIAGINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA
of Charlotte ZetT of Pasadena av-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Gage cruise.
The
committee
in
charge,
Mrs.
enue; membership meeting and re- had as their week-end guest re-
GENERAL MOTORS BALLROOM
Henry Levitt, chairman, and Mrs.
ports of captains on Oct. 12; "Pi- cently theirnephew, Bernard
Miss Zelda Smith of 3270 Mon-
Max Covan, co-chairman, are ar-
Dancing: 9 P. M. to 1:30 A. M.
Ticket, 50c
rate Jamboree" start ing at 10 a. tn. Segal of Cincinnati, who was on terey was hostess to Tri Sigma
ranging an evening of much inter-
on Sunday, Oct. 15, at Belle Isle. his way to New York City to be- Sorority on Wednesday evening,
PROCEEDS TO NEEDY SICK
est and many surprises.
The campaign speakers' bureau gin his art studies with the Stu- Sept. 27. Plans were made for
The club is in urgent need of
consists of Charlotte Lev, Helen dents Art League. Mr. Segal won the bridge-dansant to he held at
clot hes for its eases Anyone de-
Kass, Anne Manson and Mettle a nation-wide competitive art the Chinese Tea Gardens on
siring to donate discarded gar- 'MI 1.1
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Baron. Malty Nioranz and Fay scholarship tendered by the Na• Oct. S.
ments or shoes can help by phon-
Ileniginan are in charge of pub- tional Students Are League of
ingMrs. J. Harvith, president,
Adele
Zellman
spent
a
few
days
RUSSIAN
and
POLISH
licity.
New York and was chosen one of
Longfellow 5725, and the bundle '
the 10 most promising art students in Huntington, W. Va., in the com- will be gratefully called for. 5
pany of her grandmother, Mrs.
in the United States.
Ethel Zellman, and her uncle, Ed-
MOYNIHAN TO ADDRESS
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuller, who ward Zellman.
a series of
These residence
homes,
Household cares
economical
me eliminated, while
of expense.
ing is reduced to the
B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A.
DANCE ON SATURDAY
75
ELCREST
ARRANGE TO ATTEND TONIGHT
25th Annual
Yom Kippur Night *D ance
HIGHER PRICES ON
ZEDAKAH TO GIVE
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
STEINWAY
PIANOS
hours mean
ill 1 . 1111.1 . 11111`11Ce.
' ' aria eon !till
price in 15
gel a Sleitotay at the liotest
■ ears . .. if
∎ oti his before our
present stock is exhausted. e eau
Make
a
liberal allo‘tance on :tow- old piano and ∎ on
haw three
■ cars lo pat. Come in while or still
have a -election of lllid nl. al this lot. price.
Be sure to hear about our new offer
"11IE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT"
GRINNELL BROS.
:t, inway Representatives
151521 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT
Michigan, Ohm, Ontario and Detroit Br•nehes
N s
Detroits Fur Headquarters
Established 1887
121•111a5M1
were guests at the Merest for
several months, returned to their
home in St. Louis.
by Mrs. Burton Claniage; Rose
Miss Ida Rittenberg returned to
lia•sin, pianist; Nlax Pecherer and
Jack Weisberg, violinists, who will her home. in New Orleans after
play a duet. an extended visit with her brother-
m i ., J . 5. S l s, Pres id ent, w ill in-law and sister, Nir. and Mrs.
au
increased costs fur piano inantifacturers. Prices
must ails mice.
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
TO HEAR NETZORG
Mrs. Melville Welt and daugh-
ters, Janet and Betty, returned
The Music Study Club will hold
Irvin a visit in Chicago. Betty
its first regular meeting of the
left for her studies at Vassar and
afternoon,li . t, it.
.lanet to Northwestern.
at the Y. II C. A. Building, Mont-
calm iind Witherell streets. hen-
91r. and Mrs. William Henley
tsiiii Net riirg will be the speaker
Participating in the of Cincinnati are visiting with
of the day.
1■ 11.gmm Will
Nlai ore( Seined- their parents, :qr. and Mrs. Adolph
ing Iliiext•r, voca li s t, an .,,, naan i,,,i Finsterwahl of LaSalle boulevard.
BUY NOW!
11111:111.:11 cages and
2
At Meeting on Oct. 3; Luncheon
Proceeds to Sponsor Center
Music School.
ARE ASSURED
F RS
E AST GRAND RIVER AT LIBRARY
BICUR CHOLEM Jrs.
BICUR
PISGAH LODGE MONDAY
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Blatnikoff's fifty-second wedding
anniversary, the family gave a
surprise party at their home on
East Ferry avenue. The follow-
ing members of the inunediate
family were present: Mr. and Mrs.
N. BlatnikofT, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Rob-
inson, NI•s. H. Cohen, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Freedman, Mrs. M. Horo-
witz, Mr. and Mrs. D. Blanke and
Mrs. J. Groner of California and
Mrs. J. Rose, besides all the
grandchildren. Another son re-
sides in New Orleans.
Sigma Tau Kappa Sorority at a
r,•ent meeting elected the follow-
ing:
Sylvia Bloomfield, president;
greet the members and their Bernard Rohl.
Esther Neifeld, vice - president ;
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friends who are invited to attend
Mrs. Sam Gilbert and mother, Charlotte Schmidt, treasurer; Yet-
Ibis meeting. Mrs. Bernard Laths
is chairman of the occasion. Mrs. Mrs. Goodman, have returned to ta Rosner, secretary, A theater
Saul Ityinyas, chairman of the tuii, their home un Arden Park, after party was held Sept. 12, celebrat-
ing the sorority's fifth anniversary.
['Utility committee, has asked the summering. in Charlevoix.
An open meeting will be held Fri-
four following past piesidents to
Mrs. Ben Selling of New York day, Oct. 6, at the home of Doro-
pour tea during tilt s, o, LII h im , :
Mesdames S. Q. Re s l e r, A. .1. s e tt. is making her future home at the thy Goldberg.
zer, En•ry NIonash and Maurice Park Lane.
Mrs. Samuel Budd Dante and
Itenyas.
Dr. N. E. Aronstam addressed ....us, who spent the summer at
The melee& of the Music Study
Club luncheon, to be held Tuesday, the Detioit Philosophical Society their cottage in Lexington, Mich..
Nov. 7, at Hotel Statler, will be 00 Sept. 28 at the Chatham Hotel. have returned to their home in
utilized to sponsor the music school His subject Was "The Positivism Detroit.
of the ilewish Centers. Reserva- of the Kasidah us Compared to
Mrs. Rose Shellfish, formerly iif
tains may be made with Mrs. J. That of Koheleth and the Raba:-
Meyer lierris, chairman of the vat.•
Detroit, and her sister, Miss Birdie
luncheon committee, Longfellow
Prince of New York, are visiting
4:66.
Di. and Nits. Benjamin A. Mrs. Nathan Pereira of 2992 West
Freeman have retained from thei r Grand avenue. They will be at
honeymoon and are making t heir home to their friends and relatives
11 , 1111 at the Belcrest.
Sunday evening, Oct. 1.
REGISTRATIONS AT
B'NAI MOSHE SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frieden•
Ili
and Mrs. Samuel Lewis
berg and daughters, Sadye and Es-
Registration and enrollment of were hosts at a dinner party last
telle. of 2760 Boston boulevard
Wednesday
evening.
The
hon-
children in the Sunday School of
have returned from Chicago where
Congregation Wnai Moshe. Dexter ored guest was Miss Ruth Haas of
they attended the marriage of
at Lawrence, will continue during Hartford, Conn., who is the house
their son and brother, Pingree
elitist
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
S.
Brodie.
afternoons of the period between
Friedenberg, to Miss Ruth Silver-
Yom Kippur and Succoth and dar-
Mrs. William Fleitehruan re- man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ing Choi Ilamord Succoth.
nip Louis Silverman. on Saturday (-ve-
The school will again obi , under turned from a short motor
ning. Sept. 16, at the Belmont
the supervision of I. II. Mendel, to Chicago.
Hotel. Chicago.
sohn.
The Misses Rosalie Kahn and
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Classes in all grades are (lien to
A farewell party. open to all
Sally
liutzel
left
for
Vassar
Col-
children of members and non-
of Miss Billie Lichter
friends
Ruth
Kahn
is
at
the
lege.
and
members alike, and the school.
hoard invites all parents in the Sarah Lauren., ('allege on the 2463 Sheridan avenue will he
given in Miss Lichter's honor at
Dexter district to enroll their chid - Hudson.
Miss Lichter's home. this Saturday
di in.
evening. by Miss Leone Wise of
M,
A
Gould
of
Chatanooga.
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Pingree
avenue.
Miss Lichter
Tenn . Is stiending the Thigh Holy
will leave
Wednesday,
Oct. 4.
Day. u;th her mother, Mrs. It
sl - ianlierg and family on Edison for New York, where she will visit
ftr several days before sailing for
-
Paris. She expects to be abroad
Mt-. Harty 7,. Brown and (MI- :'sr an extended Period.
yi returned from a v isit in
ii,x.
Sigma Lambda ('hi Fraternity
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tiws, at th. let to t I i
resumed the year's activities at a
Ilall, 12706 Woodrow. Il'
M.
,IndMrs..1m)
Fenton
tHeb
meeting
last Sunday. H. Epstcal
This ImUaory work ,.1 , •
Iavo returned from t hi ir was the speaker.
.d by a •ni , ker.
.•n.
and are tesalin:
The crest rf Ow evening
Albert C. Margolis of Chicag ,
dge ./o-A ph Sander. who
; th e guest of his si•ter and
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•• k earl in the exemplifi,ation
Mr. and Mr.. harry Srere asd lit-other-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
Dosie of 4260 Monterey.
1
-Liy ev, ning, Sept 26, t h e :Ibi, n t of f „ 1 :14;. ;- Angeles are
sard
his
Mr. Margolis is a participant I,
oi tank tram exemplified the
eii e work in long form for the
the Western Chess Congress ryi ,
Mrs.
Morns
Krohneold
time this fall.
of in session in Detroit.
Thn ed uc ational ci.mmittos• h, ail. Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Sam•
...I I y Prelate Barney Pearl chair- old Ehrlick of Bessemer. Ala.. I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay and
man. is making elaborate plans to were the guests for several weeks daughter, Elaine, of Stoepel
present nationally prominent of their family, Mr. and Mrs. I 'roue have returned from Petoskey,
speakers during fall meetings,
E. Goodman of Webb avenue.
Mich.
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Pisgah Lodge of Wrati li'rith,
its meeting to be held Oct. 2,
at the Maecalieti building, will have
as its guest speaker Judge Joseph 2
A. Moynihan, chairman of the local 5
NIL\ speaker's Committee.
The plans for the celebration of
the ninetieth anniversary of the
,1 1 ng
founding
ls
a a
rapid!
result
enthusiastic work of the members
of the various committees.
At the next meeting the mew -
hers will be treated to a smoker "I,
with special entertainment feat-
mess A record attendance is an- ( 10
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In order to conform with bank-
ing hours in other cities, all
Detroit banks will discontinue
Monday evening banking.
BANKING HOURS
Effective Monday, October 2, 1933
Daily (except Saturday): 10:00 a. tn. to 3:00 p. m.
Saturday: 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 Noon
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