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Jul I6 OLEN SAM OLEN II WEIN IN MEN'S SHOP 9038 Twelfth St. at Clairmount 11/1‘ 15, AUSGS— SUS1111 5. 7111. 5 Drirnit etititicruatorli of ffl unir 6035 Woodward Ave. Colombia 2810 ANNOUNCES PIANO CLASSES FOR ADULT BEGINNERS to WEEK TERM. $5.1111 Alto Piano CI for Children of All Age. Under Personal Direction of MISS LEI: CC/LIBMAN You A re Cordially Invited To Attend THE SPECIAL OPENING of our Enlarged Dining Room SATURDAY EVE., OCT. 7 Spacious Room • Excellent Food SCINTILLATING MUSIC Saturday and Sunday MUSIC STUDY CLUB LUNCHEON ON NOV. 7 Membership Drive Nowin Prog- Elaborate plans hate been made by Sirs. .1. Meyer Burris and her committer to insure the success of t he Jewish Centeis Music Seined benefit luncheon, to be held by ress Under Chairmanship of Ann Milstein. :l tether eventful year in the II , tone [nit of Junior Iladassah ' Tuesday, O,t. .1, at the where the first meets r no of the year took place. neseph 11. Ehrlich extended to the Juniors from Sen- Dr. Leo M. Franklin spent al TL, Detroit section, National to! Ilmleissith. Charlotte Lev gorse couple of days in Cincinnati early' (nom, 3 of Jewish Women, will last week as the guest of his' hold its third luncheon meeting in ,inters. the membership drive, Monday. 'Oct te. at 12:311, at the Woman's Mrs, Davin Huhn ,, (In Friday of next week Dr.ICitt Club. Leo M. Franklin will deliver an chao man, will preside. Mrs. Wal- address on "The Music of the' ter I htenfeld will give an orig- Synagogue," before the music see- 1 ins: quol,q.tue. In the afternoon, Lion of the Michigan Educational , Mr-. Harry Becker will sponsor a Association. 'tea ft, prospective members at I her 1. am, 1n426 Warrington drive. •d; canmittee for work with Lowell Selling of Chicago is the a at and hard of hearing, in visiting with his mother, Mrs. behalf of the Detroit section, Na- B. B. Selling of the l'ark Lane titirtal Council of Jewish Women. A part merits. unnowuces that the first meeting of St. for t1.•• season of the class of the Nliss Frances Wolfner bald •,n hearing will take the form Louis is the guest of her sister-in• held law and brother, NH. and Mrs. ' •, •1 ", I'"11,v;. to be held the Y. W. ,Indianwmfmt,i, of shm. leturne H. .k, huiiiiing, sg nowena street, Nliss road. Tue.dilt. evening, Oct. lei. Violet Freed of the School for thee -- - MISS ANN MILSTEIN N1r.• and Mr , . Samuel Galanty ' the class. and an interesting and le"Ii a redume nf the annual national 'have returned to their hame at the111••••1 of Hearing will again has l'''''" Pr"g""' In ilit " I ' l• [oneention, in Chicrign, r held attint pia., arid Aug. ar_ Itelcrest, after a week let the. Cen• 2: to 2.,,. . planned for the year. fury , ()o lffi eri get,1 iss' e inti"ni l'etrinlii'tlq; I t' 11 x'se t iv ities I.N. chairmen of various In compliment to Nlis , Bette returned after • standing committees wer outlined. el ii of the Belcrest, e Fels.% whose marriage to Simon Jeanette Nissenbam, cultural a week in Pittsburgh. Kathal will he an event of Oc't chairman, Wi no l'i.lIll'Ilcil from l -- NI s. Arthur V inter of Buffalo 29, M i.s Siolye Karbal and Ili, taint, where she Inc been few the past three. month, na. the princi- has been the guest Of her sister Sis7cI • \liss Ida Ktei•bal, were joint ., at a luncheon and inis- pal speaker. and \Irs /11...! _ex 11116 brother-in-law, 11.1r. ce p a , , ,u. hewer to 20 gta•sts at Anne :Hansom, pre.ident, pre- Ileiri•y Fierbsten. Miss Felsot is the th. 11.-Icre.t. sided. -- Mr. and Mrs. hairy G. Itriovn daughter of 517. and NIrs. .1. R. The new term started with the following officers and board mem- of Puritan avenue were at home Fel.o', 1723 Pingree avenue. and bers: Anne 'Manson, president; to their friends last Sunday eve- ' asri tTa ',of 2-1MCiel. 1 i. ;:f "' N, I iK's.a Snowed leeK Esther Elconin, first vice-presi- ning in honer of their twenty- :Cii Blaine avenue. dent; Marty Morunz, second vine- fourth wedding anniversary. president and Newsette editor; • . -se^ -- Ann Milstein, third vic•-president Mrs. ,lean Robbins won fifth and inemle•rship chairman; Anne women's chess tourna- th e d e:.'in r pill, ill etli ''.1'iti'zhvaNI; of .'N Siegel, recording secretary; Rose an l'ilL niC.Titlal.ri'l.ail solemnized at . ment at the Western Chess Con- Greenwald, treasurer; Sophy It. son, Herbert, to he t aarey Zedek on g in session here li ,t week. h S Schwartz, eorresponding secretary; Congregation Fay Ilenignian, publicity chair- Saturday morning. Oct. 7 . Nairin, Elaine Helen ,' NI is, man; Jeanette Nissenbaum, cub 3 ,,,,,, s I . Enman, who ac- nlatighter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin fund chairman; Ethel ('hover, Mrs. • companied her son, Irwin, to Los Nairin of Pingree avenue, has py .iliNal8;chil;:tcnifea lial:d eldhearit iiti hnn rl; ;atit'k,,,nt•h":"r e xtensively en- (besot Sunday, Oct. 22, as the the e date of her wedding to Louis King visit on Alper, 'lean Arkin, Ann Baron, uring her d t•rtained week she addressed Goldstein, son of \Ir. and Messs. N1ettie Baron, Bessie Brenner, Sar- coast. Angeles, Last is being sah Charles Goldstein of Saninaw, nth I:Ismail, Ruse Finkelstein, Ruth Irwin Ellman matricu- Nlit•h. Reception will be held at Frie Kassdland, Ruth G. Kanter, Helen groups, , Ada Klinger, arlotte 'rg lated fer his second year in the the Book Cadillae Hotel from 9 owitz, Sara M. Rosen, Sara Ch Rosen! Lev, Rose E. Lipsitz, Tess Rabin- University of Southern California. I to 12 p. rat. , e I Sherman, Sheran, Zalda Teitlebaum 'ells. Albert Green was hostess Mrs. Philip Stern left for her Churlotte /Mr. scheduled for the coming necks is home in Montgomery, Ala. During to 16 guests a[ a kitchen shower Among t he many varied events' ;end buffet supper at her home, in Detroit, she was the, visit a, guest of her sister and brother- 40 ttii rlairmount avenue, compli- an Oneg Shabboth tea on Oct. 7, her ,,,, 11 r. and Mrs. Nlortinier melding Miss Mollye NeWIllan, an t h t) tphaea•ie a lai' ,i I I Demo- •ila light er Of M rs. Jennie Newman, t rne( al sfe:iio.l t i )l)ittaingt te r 83 I Clairmo unt avenue, whose — burs on Oct. 15, mierriage to David Byron Ruby of Miss Mollie Zimmerman of Junior llaila,sidi is an organ- 'Meyer, 19457 Suffolk drive. Webster Hall will be an event of ization of 10,000 American newish Waverly avenue, a bride-elect of , C ut I - 5. Mrs. Herman Wise, 1330 yuong women, which has been ac. Oct. 15, was entertained with ' Virgini a Park, and Mrs. Harry tire hue a den u de es- Hartman, 8950 LaSalle boulevard, taldishing a National Home for the or by Miss Nettie Levine of Col- were joint hostesses at a tea and Jews in Palestine. Their projects embus avenue on Tuesday, Sept. Tam o f [ pantry shower fur 25 guests, at inelUde Meier Shfuyah, a ethiblrens• 2n, and by Miss Tillie t he home of Nirs. \Vise lust Sun- village; a nurses' training school, Duane avenue on Thursday, Oct. 5. ' day afternoon. whose graduates rank With the best li•itined nurses in this country and :H r. and NIrs. Sylvan Blum of NIrs. MaxCohen of Toledo, 0., ' an agricultural colony called P ar- it, *tire, Ohio, ' spent . several days oit s . t h e guest of her parents, el v, drys Anna. visiting with their family, Nil's. Will II'S. Charles Wolfgang, during 'rho mm111'14'1 I .' • en r author I I t sip i I me I , 4 on Frank and . Mrs. Ian k am I . m i. • ane rs. II . the past week-end. Hadassah is now in progress under ' the chairmanship of Nliss Ann Slit- .1. I.. Frank. — g• • • Honoring Its. g stem, who is 1118111 . 111illiin of Tee • 't elt "' '''t ••••' i• - \Ir. mut Mrs. Mrs Ira Copenind and whose •"••• marriage to Phil W. W C fine • 1 k A in t h is I I 51% ' 11 • MI S. Jean Sher- ' ' ' • their daughter, Phyllis,25 Colo- will ' be solemnized the latter part man and Miss Sarah Ro , enberg are , a captains „I' Teams It and I . i„.. rime avenue, left by motor in for Neelf ()ember. Mrs. Rose Agre e was tt. three moot hs' sojourn n Spect I, I y. hostess to 311 guests at her home. York. 2461 Glynn Court. --- en 5 ■ 1. i . P SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. , L. Deutsch of Cleveland is PRESENTS SKETCH AT ti t \le mg with her children, Mr. and MEETING THIS SUNDAY \Ir.. Mark .lacohson of Maitland —Lunch Room New Fall MRS. J. MEYER BERMS the Music Study Club on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Hotel Stigler. The proceeds of the luncheon will be donated toward children's and adults' musical education at the Centers. 'the Nlusie Study Club, with the aim of spreading musical . study, culture and appreciation throughout the city, wishes to make possible the continuance of the Jewish Centers Music Schoch whose fin e instructors have seta forth such able ••unir musicians into our community. Hence, the Music Study Club ambitiously plans to entertain 600 patrons and guests at the benefit luncheon. A varied and interesting pro- gram will he presented by the musical and liberal arts group of the Music Study Club upon this occasion. Mrs. Burton Clamage is in charge of the entertainment for the day. Other active workers for the affair include: NIrs. \Vil- liani Isenberg, vice-chairman; Mu' A. Purdy, secretary; NIrs. Morris Blumberg, in charge of the lunch- eon arrangements; Mrs. David Mahar, who heads the speakers' bureau; Mrs. Harry Becker, in charge of pep meetings for the workers; 111111 Mesdames Harry Cohen, Aaron Silherblatt and Maurice Benyas who form the pa- trons committee, Dress,es Express "Youth" in Gay Colors and Intricate Details! Cannot Be Replaced TODAY For Less Than $14.95! Don't he "dowdy" when smart dresses cost so httic! a grand Nt:W collection of those adorable !Et,,„ of dash and go! 141,111eSs trucks . . With sa u ce' i shoulders, near pleats, and trim bows! Afternoon 11 - with Chinese embroidery ... huge sleves and draped a Choose them in s.vriNs . . ritErEs . . I HAIRY WOOLENS - any number of them, in Fall'. •• colors! All sizes, of course. DRESSES—Fourth Floor Gifts to Hadaaaah Fund. 'rile Infant Welfare Fund of illtdasalth has received the folluw'- ing In honor of the recovery of Nit's. Sam Lieltermarfs mother. NIrs. L. Freels, from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman. In inemery of Philip Rosenthal, from Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.oew- enherg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nlagid- sohn, N1r. and Mrs. .1. II. Ehrlich.. In enema y 1. Luryiett, from Mr. ami Nies. Frank M'et , inan. Frank CI Seder WOODWARD, BETWEEN GRAND RIVER AND CLIFFORD ur Classified Ads Pay! We Are Pleased to Announce the Appointment of .. . ,-Is Alex Schwartz, Prop. ADOLF WEIS d' of the Belcrest IN' OUR SINCERE efforts to render the highest standard of hotel excellence --even tee the serving of finer foods•we consider it fortunate to have secured the services of ADOLF WEIS. A former caterer of the Bloomfield Hills and Franklin Hills Country Clubs, and the Phoenix Club, he brings to the Belcrest a continental reputation. His long ex- perience includes service with the Fuchs Hotel of Vienna, and the Metrupole and Sackville Hotels in London, Eng. land. He has a rare ability to prepare foods of savory wholesomeness, and to create dishes of tasteful delicacy, which KIWI ■ ZEDAKAH JUNIORS Ladies' • Dressing Smartly ---Frank & Seder is the Answer! Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harrison were hosts tel about 50 guests On Sunday evening, hemming their _ :7,11 ;IN clitle. --- mother, It.,.. Ethel Zellinan, who l'he ?nitwit . u r t • re's • •• le,', • "I I is leaving for Palestine on Sun- Limited," composed of sketches M 1 Sir. and Mrs. S. Plotkin and flay, Oct. 12. plays and music, will feature the tt elaughtets, Ruth and Betty Lou. -- first open meeting of th • V in& of Akron spent the past neck-end m „ 11 .,... ,. , .., ••••'• eon', Herzberg of Bellaire. 'i ' 7 's1 1, • Peo p 1.• li s . s oeitey m r Sli.ellieV 11563 DEXTER BLVD. ..etea, • and %me were 1 1)nn Sunday after- in t • is .• city t le guest, Ohio . and Mrs. Pearl Berman of in h• whieh will be held in the social hall Opeosite Dexter Theater T . . med. were guests of Mr. and Of the synagogue — Harry G. Brown. Mrs. Milton Hanauer during the noon, Oct. S. The review was orig. of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko and past week. Mated and directed b y sh r l yn Stone and Sidney 1Viner and has (laughter, NI,. Louis Oppenhe ins Isaac Rader announces that M. in its cast Elinore Brealersohn, and !Ars. Williani Kaplan are tour- Jacob Clayman, Dr. Solomon For- ing through northern Michigan Will move his art studio to the 'Pend several (lays at tear of the Guild Galleries, 76°1 ulI man, Jules Lev, Leona Levin and and wilt Gertrude Winer. Rosa Nlanlin will ""Yne City and Harbor Spring., Woodward avenue, which will be —...---... open tee the public en Friday. furnish balalaika IMISi•. Dates and places of meeting for Mrs. Jennie Goldberg of New Oct. 13, ZEDAKAH SISTERHOOD HALLOWE'EN BETH EL study, dramatic, publication York Was the guest of her sister Miss Diana Davidson was host- and choral groups will be announe. and brother - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. WILL MEET ON OCT. 16 DANCE SUNDAY. OCT. 29 the — eel at this in•eing. Dancing will J. D. Rosenberg, and is visiting. ..., at a formal sweet sixteen par- — I i n c,l itt lw in, ty at her home, 1665 Chicago an .p ri conclude the get A Hallowe'en dance will be program. relatives d f riends On Monday, Oct. 16. the Sister- boulevard. on Saturday night. The datka thae C luh on Sunday Mich. hood of Temple Beth El will open by the 7111 Party consisted of 12 couples. The — . ... at the Barium Its season of monthly programs evening, stess's sister. Nliss Betty Ruth DESSA AID SOCIETY Honoring Miss Marion Madam with a luncheon mee•ting for the lit" ncl• 91 Henry enry Levitt, chairman, BAZAAR OCT. 1-1- I5 d aughter of Airs. Sara Madan•-, 1•. "" I '"n• 14' Philip 1.8(1"". officers, directors and all commit- noel re,e-itahv i ii itr,rnefe, nat emote y eah,„„ tan ,, aemnmt n i t ,.,, 11, , , Geffili e Jean Farbsen, Albert ee members. Following the dun- "h lautl[t-M irnsa• d\i,la tthit:e•attrarna,ag \ elson and NI r. and Mrs. S. Itavid- Illith the beginning of the fall marriage to Samuel Sandler. -•• cheon there will be a sketch, "The, n were the ehaper ones. Sirs. this evening. Devil Talks," written by , r it0,11ea•s,s.taivitAi :d, oSftee ci ,eut i3., of Mr. and Mrs. William Samn, • s), •t anstte,t ,1::,,,, . 1:,,,,,,. at i nn , may he math. by ( Mayer B. Sulzberger and directed '497 Euclid avenue, will 1 • Of Nlis, Edith Segall. daughter of telephoning Mrs. Henry Lewitt, ru ra l an d ch,rit s bl T..• [ t t .1 • • by Mrs. Henry Levitt. s tl minized ()et. Ill,. Mrs en latrighdltny 5738 )1r. and NH,. Karl B. Segall, 1609 or NI Es. Max The first 'affair l'sr:•;:s.:1n Nt!iriltelif Of 92911 reilloWSt5-111, at ' rewan, Illegarth 0102. 1 irginia Park, returned • has will be a bazaar, dinner and dance, t rue was hostess t o 36 guests at on Oct. 14 and 15, at the Dexter 11 bridge luncheon and personal t" the Highland Manor Junior college at Tarrytown, N, Y.. and Lawrence Auditorium. The shower, at the Wilshire. Aid Society. which opened recently for its thir- Under the leadership of Miss — proceeds will go to the various ___-- •centh year. Dr. Eugene II. ',eh- Rayetta Pollack, president. the Zi- funds of the organization and .. N1r , samuel It Ibonleran " I. man, director of the school and The Detroit Ladles' Aid Society dakah Juniors began their fall ses- other outside institution' s, to alley- N eW Yo'r); is the guest of her formerly y mayor Of Tarrytown, Tarr de- sion on Sept. 24. Mrs. Grace Zell- held a board meeting on Monday, ; a t e the distressed and helpless brother-in-law an I sister, •r NI r. 811.1 . weered ' the opening address. ' ' Last man and Miss Pollack were joint Oct. 2, at the home of Mrs. Green- ap ,, rson • ' • • ' • l' •• • Mrs. s . an t i to promote de cultural Ilarry Bennett. • 1893ark- '.4 I Blatt, 5112 Slelbourne. Final plans year Miss Segall was graduated hosesses at 1935 Clairmount ave- ities among members. . side avenue.. were were made tot the Lathe card from the Highland Manor School, nue. The bazaar is under t he chair- — and this year begins her work at The Misses Ross Freiberg. Glee party to e e given an Saturday eve- .,..,, 1,;• a r narnuel Brusk. [ Mrs. Jack Souls motored to Cln• the junior college. fling, Ott. 7, at 9428 Oakland ave. '''".::.'';',' "." Nliss Segall Golden, Judith Greenberg, Rayetta UP • ofhee•rs of the Ladies' So. (ago over the week-end to A Is I. M as very much interested in the Pollack and Rosanne Schweitzer our, corner M'estminister. There will be prin..: at ea .h table. The cial Club which is directing the nith her family activities at Highland Manor. tali- volunteered to render their serv- ' ' • •• • bazaar S. Chavne chair- • president. Mrs. M. revin, lip- . " ,% are': " Mrs .ng part in the senior play, serv- " ' ' ', • — ' . ices at the North End Clinic. an; Mrs. II. .1. leoldhar, vire- . pointed Mrs. t o be chairladv of as , int.! on the Student Tribunal and Mr ,. w dliam n em , ‘„I I !east Each month the Juniors have a by chamman; )less S. ()schen. record. the evening, to be the athletic association. social. For the October social, Flo n i n secretary; Mrs. R. Rosen, tin- Friday to join her husband in Chi- Mrs. Cut ler, Mrs. Ilogaret NI rs Golden and Rose Freiberg were • reen e II a ' ' einem) setretary •• Mrs. H. H. Beton. 1 . ago whirr they will make . ..tlte•r e Greenbl at t , t , , m Is. m• h e ll , • m rs The next meeting of the Koch- ' appointed as chairmen: for No- Leiberman and Mrs. 175- Glass. • home, • For stein. treasurer; executive corn- futon. M s any lovely aaair• , ,, rah Girl' will be held at Evelyn vember, Rosaline Schweitzer and 'mitte n , Mesdames Charles pricker. have been given in honor of Mr- further information call Ton I aVine's house 'et 2231 West Esther Slohin. S. Bader, Freda Oschin. E. Grant. Fields before her departure send s-115.49. t;rand avenue-, en Monday. Oct. 9. The Zedakah are continuing A Kovitz. Samuel }trust.. s I 'rens are being made for an in- their temporray relief in case work .'allation of officer s on Nov. 4. as they have done during the sum- Thet• Phi Gamma Sorority. (;"'"' Mrs Mildred G Celavn is -,a , , a !airtight with Mrs.Car •'t • e tiarlotte Finkel t hairman of the mer natation. 'TM; To Install Sunday at — --- affair, is planning a very enjoy- The annual dance of the Zeslakah Kent m Clarkston, MiA. Oriole Terrace. Juniors is to he held on Dee. Copy Must Be In One Day ' nri sne.are• requested to 1•. 'I'l lern‘C be The chairmen will ho Adele nays Theta l'hi Gamma Sororit y will Earlier for Next Issue The am) rag of the Gam-. [ 1 . • • i resent at this important meeting Annabelle Germansky and Lomat. hold installatien of offic•rs at Mu Sorority ma , held at I ht P .• . M•rkson. All clubs are asked to Itriele Terrace. Sunday. Oct. s of Joyce Nedelman. 241 : M • - • Th e Jew ish Wome n's European keep this date open. len account of the closing a a t t[ Welfare Organization will open its The next meeting of Zedakah The officers to be installed :ere: Grand avenue, en Tuesda• e.f the Seria).th Felt 1, al 1SA totter 4. 1933. Election or • '' Ju•iors will be held at the home Ethel Hochman. president; Lur• - i1 , 011 with a droner-dance to be ring on Thursday and Friday. Glaser. w3.. held. secretary; f Annetta Ile Germansky, 2113 Pin. mine Ann The results n••• ..• ' -id e•n Sunday evening. Oct. rt. forms for the next issue of The y es on Sunday, Oct. 8, at 2 Stearn. treasurer. Forward all Detroit Jewish Chronitle will (los: Ann Lichtblau. pre.' .• • • a• the Chalet. .All members and mail to Lorraine Glaser. 9734 Jos- o'• lock. %Tune Adelman. vice•pr• - -1,- ' . ',lends are invited to attend. For close a day anefire than u,ual eph ( ampan. Gertrude Salzst•in, secretar. at •1 •eservations, call Mrs. J. Modell, and all copy for insertion in it 1 erturer (who has spoken for Joyce Nedelman. treasurer. ' 4196 Edison avenue. or Longfel- will have to be in the hands of too hours): "I shall not keep you There is no clock in the room, and The next meeting will be In•Li low 8033. The date of the next the editor nog later than at to much tenger. I am afraid I have I must apologize for not having at the home of Ann Lichtblan.' meeting will be announced in the • • a. m in Tuesday, Oct. 3. spoken at rather great length. a watch with me." 1469 Pingree. next issue of The Chronicle. DEXTER Kosher Restaurant When it's a question of --Inexpensivel y Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Op-I . th,, penheim returned from visit at 111,,,, being made the Edgewater Beach Ilotel in enteetaininent committee of Pur- Chicago. Hal- ity Btonhow Assembly for low e ' en cabaret dance, to be held Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse of Tu•-•let night, Oct. Ill, at the Wildemer• avenue returned from Eet-[• • d Star Temple. a visit with relatives in Milwaukee. Wi.. Maurice Klein, chairman \l' C : 13 JUNIOR HADASSAH RESUMES MEETINGS will impress you most favorably. So when next you dine with us, we can assure you an even greater measure of satisfaction than you have enjoyed here ill the past. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON .. 60r TABLE D'HOTE DINNER .. • • 85e 114 ceder a I. Arle prefer . And there o muss during air thane, hour 131 ELCREST 5440 CASS AVENUE (-womb. 57vo (;wage on Premises 11 B RIEDNIAN,