jimPerRorrinsisn (ii ROM lart PAGE TEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE k Hadagsah Hospital Project Gets Gift ROSII ILASHON 111 GREETINGS TO ALL! THESE PRICES ARE Mrs. Dworkin Donates $100 for Memorial Tablet Honoring her Father, Benjamin Abramovits 40% BELOW NORMAL Mrs. Robert Ma aril, Chairman Cniversity Hos- ALL SHIRTS 12 e. of tht• . troit .... AN AMAZING FACT we issaws more AMU few the Ineltuldital Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- thal are home after a two-month northern cruise, stopping at North Cape, Iceland, Alaska and Russia, and before returning they spent a week in Paris. customer than any lannilre In the flip. All eerviceo mlesillIcally I red. Flats1 equipment 20 lbs. DAMP WASH Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 4c lb. 25 Lace CurtainsT`i,„'iis. Pair 25c Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davidson. Mrs Morris Appelbaum and sis- of Cleveland and Arthur Deiger ter, Ruth Rhodes, of Chicago are of Alliance, Ohio, were house spending the Rosh Hashonah holi- guests over the past week-end of days with their sisters, Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unger. Berman and Mrs. J. Souls. Miriam Sault; returned with them after Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfe and an extended visit in Chicago. non, Paul, returned from a motor trip through the New England On Saturday, Sept. I, the Bent- States and New York. moor Country Club celebrated its closing of a successful season with Miss Lizbeth Sloman is spend- a formal dinner-dance. ing a fortnight in New York with Sidney A, !Jacobs of Virginia her relatives. Park returned from a month's Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tenenholz of stay in California. the Wilshire are spending some Miss Thelma Newhouse of Ar- time in the East. verne, L. I., visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosen- Mrs. Douglas Brown and fam- ily returned to the city after sum- berg of Poe St. mering at Gratiot Beach. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of Detroit will officiate at High Holy Miss Faye Alpern of Gladstone Day services at Keneseth Israel Ave. is spending the Rosh Hash- in Louisville, Ky. onah holiday with her parents in Bay City, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. B. Birnbaum of Sturtevant Ave. vacationed in After spending the summer Charlevoix for a few weeks. months in Charlevoix, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- ters, Helen, Vera and Barbara, are at their home on Balmoral baum spent 10 days at The Inn at Drive. Beverly Prentis returned Charlevoix. act mupenulble for sae-bent se minil.•lilned eurteine Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets Each Weguarantee the return of your feathers. 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HOPTMAN'S BAKERY 8916 TWELFTH ST. Madison 1755 A Few of our Holiday Specials: BEST EGG CHALE PLAIN CHALE SPONGE AND HONEY CAKES Congregation B'nai David ELMHURST AT 14TH Announces the Engagement of the Well-Known Cantor Pinchik Andrrl aliisnedWell Choir To Chant the Services for the Coming 11101[ HOLY DAYS. RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA will occupy the pulpit and de• liver the sermons in English, and RABBI E. AISHISKIN will speak in Yiddish. SLICHOTH SERVICES will be held on SATURDAY, SEPT 1, at 12 o'clock Midnight Sharp. Seats are available for reservation at the synagogue from 6 to 9 p. m. daily and from 2 to 9 p. m. on Sunday MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN of Camp Avrunin takes this means of extending Best Wishes to all her friend. and patruns for a Happy and Pro•p.erou. N,w Year! THE EVA PRENZLAUER SERVICE GROUP Extends to MI Its Members and Friends the Season's Greetings and Sincere Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year! WAS NIETZSCHE ONCE FRIENDLY TO JEWRY? Nietzsche and the composer Rich- ard Wagner. "Tell me without reticence, if with regard to de- scent, you have any connection with the Jews," Nietzsche wrote. "I have. as a matter of fact, re- cently had se veral experiences arousing in me the greatest ex- pectations for youths of this origin." VIENNA. I.TTA) — A hitherto unpublished letter of the mad philosopher, pessimist and anti- Semite, Friedrich Nietzsche, which seems to indicate that Nietzsche at one time wee somewhat favor- ably disposed toward the Jews, ■ n- pears in • catalogue published 51,1-11 here by the Vaheck firm. The let- ter is number 58 in the catalogue. "Can you keep • secret," "Sure." Nietzsehe's letter, which is dated August 24, 1877, wee addressed "I teed to borrow some money." to Sigfried Lipiner, Austro-Jewish "Don't worry. It's just as if writer and a close friend of both I never heard it."—Annapolis Log • New Russek fash- i o n s , illustrating t h e authoritative trends for fall. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn and have taken up their new residence their son and (laughter spent the in the Indian Village Manor. Labor Day holiday in Chicago. lig V U 10 large pieces permitted. toward the Mrs. harry E. Byron and daugh- ter, Eileen, are guests at the Ho- tel Balsam in Dixville Notche, N. II., and will remain for sev- eral weeks. A Paris-Inspired Ensemble of Autumn Fashions William Frank of Wheeling, Dr. and Mrs. I. I.. l'olozker mo- W. Va., is visiting with his ehil- tored to Northern Michigan over dren, Mr. and Mrs. 11..1. L Frank' and Mrs. Leon Frank of Colorado the past week-end. Ave C FLwAyhed and i OR . K nn p Pieces afrpounoces RUSSEK'S PRESENTS MRS. ROBERT MARWIL versity Hospital in Palestine. A cheek for $100 has just been re ceived by Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich from . Mrs. Irving Dworkin, in memory of Mrs. Dworkin's father, the late ! Benjamin Abramowitz, who was known for his philanthropic activi- ties, particularly on behalf of the House of Shelter and the Old Folks Home. Through his daughter's contribution, his name will be in- scribed in the hospital memorial tablet. Detroit lietlassah has pledged itself to raise $3,000 during the next three years as its share of the cost of building the Hadassah- University Hospital, an institution which will be • erected on Mount Scopus as a permanent symbol of Iladassah's health work. The hos- pital is the leading project under- taken by Hadassah thus far in its more than 20 years of work devoted to public health and social welfare in Palestine. The sum of $100 is required for inscription in the memorial tablet; $2500 for the endowment of a ward bed and $5,000 for the endowment of a room. Mrs. Marwil, 8621 La Salle Blvd., Euclid 6531-W, will be glad to hear from all prospective contributors to this fund. I. MILLER Suede Sandal New! With Mk.tching Handbag An opulent collar of pedigreed s i 1 v e r fox surmounts this pencil slim coat — one of a glorious collection of new Paris fashions at Glittering, metal- $74. . threaded c r e p e makes the cocktail gown pictured, with kolinskY tails edging the smart sash. $39.50. from Trip Lake Camp and Jewel A distinguished after- Dr. Morton Hack is leaving for Prentis stopped at Philadelphia noon sandal, with pat- where she was a guest of Wilma Battle, Creek, where he will pre- sent an exhibit of (lack's Scien- noon sandals, with pat- Goldberg. tific Shoes at the annual conven- ent accents—$13.50. tion of the Michigan State Med- After spending the summer Matching bag — $7.50. months at Charlevoix, Mr. and ical Society, next week. Mrs. Arthur NI. Schlesinger and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kopelson • son Robert will return Sunday. Elaine and Arthur Schlesinger formerly of Detroit, were guests here on their way from Michigan preceded them by a few days. City, prior to their return to Los Angeles. Mrs. S. B Kahn of Waverly HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Ave. and her children, Mr. and DINNER-DANCE APPEAL Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kopman and Mrs. John Hopp, returned from a motor trip to New York, where daughter of St. Louis spent a few RU SSEKS they were the guests of their fam- weeks with their family, Mr. and First Meeting of the Year to Be Held on Wednesday ily, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weinberg. Mrs. Saul Kopman of Chicago 448 WOODWARD Blvd. Mrs. Al Weisman, president of Miss Besse Glosser of JoilLs- town, Pa., was a recent guest of Eliot Kronish, who has been a the Home Relief Society, speak- her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. N. recent guest of his uncle and aunt ing before the edvisory board of Glosser, at Lake St. Clair, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie, lef ilthe organization last week, made Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne for New Ilaven, Conn., to resume (the followng statement: "For 12 years the organization of Hardwood Ave. his studies. has never failed poor unfortunate Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Mr. and Mre. I. L. Hirschman ones and has given them emerg- and family have returned to the and family of Edison Ave. re- ency relief, whether it has been city after summering at their cot- turned from their summer home to feed the undernourished chil- dren with milk, thereby assisting tage, "Secaw," at Gaylord, Mich. at Sans Souk. them to live a more normal life, or by helping families on the verge Mrs. Joseph Welt returned Miss Janet Waldbott of Chicago from a short visit in New York. is the guest of Miss Henrietta of desperation on account of the unbearable conditions of the times, Ascher of the Park Lane Apts. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund and has brought food, shelter and were hosts to their family last Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Rairn i a measure of happiness to thou- Sunday at their summer cottage of Santa Rosa Drive returned sands of lives filled with despair. at Walnut lake. I know that you cannot fail to from cruise to Duluth, Minn. --- realize the importance of our com- Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich Sam Lubetsky of 3233 Glad- ing dinner-dance, by means of and eons, David and Edward, re- stone Ave. brought his father, Abe which we hope to raise enough ' turned from Orion Lake where Lubetsky, from Bialystok, to be money to enable us to continue they spent the past few months. his guest for six months, after these efforts. Tho those of us which time he will return to kis who are a bit more fortunate, it Miss Julia Wine, who has been home. may be only another appeal, but making her home in New York, to hundreds of mothers and their spent Labor Day with her rela• Mrs. J. Modell and her daugh- starving children, it means the Oven in this city. Miss Bess Stein. ter, Rose, returned home Wed- difference between life and des- berg returned with Miss Wine nesday, having spent the week in pair. The Home Relief Society after a visit with her mother, New York and Atlantic City. is sponsoring a dinner dance at Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edison Ave. Harry Modell returned home Mon- the Stetter Hotel on Sunday, Oct. day from Camp Strongheart in 28, for the purpose of raising the Mrs. Sebastian Simmons of Los Wisconsin. Mildred and Gertrude budget with which to meet the Angeles was a recent guest of her Modell returned home Friday expected heavy drains of this family, Mrs. Bernard Ni urzburger from Camp Palaine in New York. coming winter. The 200 members and Mrs. Herman Lewis. Mrs. are basing their appeal to the Simmons, a former Detroiter. I. Monte Silverberg of Chicago, Jew's of Detroit on the past work spent three weeks in this city. who is making a tour of the of the organization. Approbation world, stopped off for a few days of their previous activities can Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris are to visit his sisters, Mrs. A. L. best be expressed by attending sojourning in Northern Michigan. Hamburg and Mrs. Waldo Sloman, this dinner dance, thus making Mrs. Silverberg and daughter, Ev- possible the continuation of its Mr. and ,Mrs. Louis S. Cohane elyn, accompanying him. worthy work." of Chicago Blvd. spent the past The Home Relief Society an- week in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of nouncees its first fall meeting of Leslie Ave. Were among those the year. to he held at the Statler I Alexander Freeman left Tues. who visited Chicago over the La- Hotel, Wednesday, Sept. 12, at day for New York to meet his bor Day week-end, as guests of 1:30. The book "Private Worlds" son, Alwyn Vernon, who arrived the General Motors Corporation. by Phyllis Bottome will be re- Thursday aboard the Steamer viewed by Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen Manhattan, after a year's study Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldberg re- of Lincoln Park. A musical pro- ! abroad. lie will return in Oc- turned to their home in Ashland, gram will be followed by tea. i tober to Geneva, Switzerland, to Ky.. after a visit with Mrs. Gold- resume his studies. berg's parents, Mt. and Mrs. Sam SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. . ea man. TO RESUME ACTIVITIES Miss Clara Rogers of Cleveland DETROIT in spending several weeks in this! Miss Mollie Gould left Thurs- GROSSE POINTE Dramatic Committee Begins Work city. day for her home in Chatanoogs. Sept. 12; First Meeting Tenn., after an extended visit on Sept. 30 Bertram Friedman, James I with the Steinberg family on Edi- Straus and Robert Rubels of Chl-; son Ave. Sidney J. Winer, director of r. cago were guests at Charlevoix dramatics for the Young People's over the Labor Day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kea re- t urned to their home on Avalon Society of Congregation Shaarey !,re•Juthin Wollner and daugh- Ave., Highland Park, after • Zedek, announces, that casting for Bieur Cholem Yom Kippur Night Ball te , s returned from Charlevoix week's rest at the Lodge in the a group of one-act plays will be- gin Wednesday evening, Sept. 12, The Worthy Matron, Patron and Officers of where they were guests at The Inn floods, GPeen Springs, Ohio. in the Library of the synagogue, Will be Held at General Motors ' for the summer months. Chicago Blvd. at Lawton. Ballroom oa Sept. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Skolnick Former members of the Y. P. Mrs. Seymour Marks of Los An- I Shirley Ross) returned from gelee is visiting with her sister t heir honeymoon after touring the S. Players and all others who are The Bicur Cholem Jrs. Associa- Extend to Its Members and the and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' s ountry for almost three months, interested in working with this tion has completed its final plans group are invited to attend the for its annual Yom Kippur Night Sylvan Grosner. visiting many points of interest. Community in General, Best Wishes meeting. I dance to be held at the General Tbey are now residing at 14908 for a Happy and Prosperous New Year! The first meeting of the Young Motors Building ballroom, Wed- Morris Sanders and daughter, Petoskey Ave. place People's Society will take nesday, of Little Rock, Ark.,I Sept. 19. Mary Looter, were guests of the Edwin Rosen-I Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, in This will be the 26th annual thals over the Labor Day week- I o f 2995 Oakman Court are spend- the nodal hall of the synagogue. dance, and will open a second quar- Dr. Leonard Sidlow Is president ter of a end. i ng ■ few days in Omaha, Neb., ROSH HASTIONAll GREETINGS century of charitable en- of the Society. Theodore Baruch deavor. Au in the past, the proceeds I .incoln and Kansas City. Send Holiday Greetin gs with Flower s from is vire-president. Ralph Shiffman of thin affair will be donated to Mrs. hear Gilbert and daugh- , • and Eleanor Schetzer charity to be used ter, Barbara, returned from a Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamburg to treasurer, in aiding the Ruth Bachrach are the secre-1 and Mediterranean Cruise. sick and l a nd children of 2999 Monterey needy. C Joy Road and D ewier Bled. A ye. returned from a week's trip taries. — All of the various clubs and or- Dr. and Mrs. Sam Glassman I t o New York and Atlantic City. NEWLY-ENLARGED QUARTERS TO BETTER ganizations in the city have been Edith Hartman Marcus to invited to attend, and lend their are guests at the Ambassador Ho.' SERVE YOU Wedding and Hospital tel in Atlantic City, where they ! Speak on WMBC Sunday Mrs. Jack Davis of 2203 Hazel- support to the cause of the Hirer Bouquets, Floral Designs, Corsages will remain for 10 days before re. wood Ave. returned home after • Cholem Jrs. in Lederle's Behalf Estimates Freely Given turning to their home on Chicago el sit at Lake City, Mich. The committee in charge has re-, EUCLID 6082 Blvd. Backing the candidacy of Assist- tained Henry Finney and his May- I Mrs. Ben Kaufman of 108 annt Corporation Counsel Arthur fair Club 0 - chestre to present the I — Herman Golanty of the Detroit i M ass Ave.. If. P. spent several F. Lederle for Prosecuting Attor- music for the evening. Leland reterned after spending) w eeks at Charlevoix, Mich. ney of Wayne County, Edith The advance sale of tickets is al- the holiday week-end with his' Hartman Marcus, Detroit atto rney , ready an indication that the dance family in Pittsburgh. i Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen (Doris will ?peak over Station WMBC at will be one of the social Nahelu successes I w olfgang) of Toledo, Ohio, are 1:40 p. m. this Sunday. — of the season. There will be danc- Extends Best Wishes to the Arthur Simons returned from in ow residing in this city and are ing from 9 till 1, and tickets may Entire Community for a Happy A 10-day trip to Peoria, Ill., and i m eking their home at 3710 Bur- Flowers fee Rosh Hash000le- be obtained by calling Charles M. and Prosperous New Year! Chicago. • l li ngazne Ave. Dositee-Joy Florist, Euclid 11082. Weinrden at Cherr 4045 Y 4045. gi Roth Hashonah Greetings As a meagre measure of reciproca- tion for your continued loyalty and good-will, we take this opportunity of wishing you a Happy New Year! • May it bring to the Jewish people throughout the world prosperity and contentment, and surcease from adversity. l B. SIEGEL O C O . PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359, 0. E. S. DEXTER-JOY FLORIST Camp Nahelu and Little •