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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-08-10

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The Directors of Camp Nahelu
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ANNOUNCE
The Opening, September 15, 1934

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The Detroit unit of Junior Galician Society Solicits Aid (or
Stiff
in Recent Po-
Hadassah will send three dele-
lish Tragedies
gates to the organization's 11th
annual convention to be held Aug.
The First Galician Society an-
19, 20 and 21, at Hotel New
nounces that a committee has been
formed to solicit funds for the re-
lief of the sufferers in the recent
! floods in Poland, especially in Ga-
lician Poland. Aaron Kaminker is
chairman of the relief committee.
Morris Stecher is secretary.
Judge Joseph Sanders heads the
special committee which will solicit
tne aid of local organizations for
this relief effort. All local groups
as well as individuals are asked to
respond liberally.

Legal Fraternity
Elects Officers

Benjamin J. Safir Elected Chan-
cellor for Ensuing Year

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The Detroit Graduate Group of
Tau Epsilon Rho Legal Fraternity
held its annual election of officers
on Wednesday evening, Aug. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellenstein
Mrs. Louis Frank, who is sum-
Those elected were: Chancellor,
MISS ANNE MANSON
mering at Frankfort, Mich., spent of Boston Blvd. returned home
Benjamin J. Safir; vice-chancellor,
after a boat trip down the Sag- Yorker in New York. The stele- John
,i1nom Skla e r . plaster
• week in this city.
aster of the rolls,
uenay River and the Thousand gates will be Miss Anne Manson, Benjamin Marcus; bursar, Ben-
Islands.
hnin
Jaffe.
president of the local unit, m
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
A varied program of legal edu-
Sophia B. Schwartz and Miss Rose
ger left by motor for a visit with
cation is being planned for the en-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Miss Lilyan llerskowitz of Greenwald.
at Gaylord and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of
Junior Hadassah, the young suing year,
Miss Harnett Silverman of Hazel- women's Zionist organization of
thur Schlesinger at Charlevoix.
, wood Ave. during her visit in De- America, with a membership of
_
10,000, is the largest of the Zion-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn of the troit.

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son, spent the past week-end with of 2972 Webb Ave. returned from
their family, Mr. and Sirs. Ben- a motor trip in the East. While
jamin Fink of Winona Ave.
there they were guests of friends
in Asbury Park, Bradley Beach,
Rabbi Leon Front is spending N. J., and Long Beach. They
the week-end with his family at spent several days in Bayonne,
N. J., their former home. — —
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Miss Molly Breslaw of 3000
The Play School of the Jewish
Tuxedo Ave. left Friday for a nupl convention by 1,000 dole• Community has organized a par-
three-week trip to Winnipeg, Man. gates and alternates from 200 ants institute for the purpose of
Mrs. M. Jackman and sons of
cities. discussing problems effecting child
Parkside Ave. are guests at The
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum and'
The organization maintains a welfare and child-patent relation-
Inn at Charlevoix.
daughter, Margy, are at The Inn, children's village at Meier Shfe• ships.
Charlevoix. Mr. Rosenbaum will yah, near Haifa, an orange grove
Mrs. William Brown is the chair-
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas , join them next week, and they', at Pardess Anna for graduates of man of the committee sponsoring
and mother, Mrs. 1. Nurko, mos ' will remain in Charlevoix for the I the Meier Shfeyah school, and a! this endeavor. The first meeting
tored to Interlocken, Charlevoix, balance of the summer.
nurses' training school in Jeru- , was held Tuesday, Aug. 7, at the
and Harbor Springs.
( salem. For these projects it Center. At that time fundamental
Miss Evelyn Wiener of Akron raises here a total of $45,000 an- problems concerning the relation-
Miss Adelaide Weingold of Dex- , is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. ! nually. In addition, it partici- ship of the school and parents were
ter Blvd. is spending some time ! Royal Maas of Santa Anna Drive. pates in the land program of Pal- discussed.
On Tuesday, Aug. 21, Miss liekri
'I hese discounts positively end SATUR-
in Chicago.
estine by raising $12,000 a year for
Denecke, director of the Sigma
DAY. AUGUST 18th—No investment in
Mrs. Anna Jacobson and daugh- the Jewish National Fund.
any
market offers greater returns today than
Gamma
Clinic
and
formerly
in
ter
are
guests
at
the
Cadillac
Hotel
The
plan
to
provide
for
43
Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus left
GOOD FURNITURE.
man Jewish children at Meier charge of training students at the
for a visit to Chicago and Wiscon- ' in Lexington, Mich.
Childrens
Center,
will
lead
the
first
Shfeyah and Pardess Anna will
sin, where they will spend a few
Miss Faye Alpern of Gladstone be reported to the delegates. Miss a series of discussions on parent-
days at camp •vith their children.
Ave. is spending the week-end in Gertrude
Gertrude Jacobi of Port Rich- child relationship.
The Play SChool project is being
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrington Bay City where she is visiting her mond, Staten Island, national
chairmen of the Palestine cum- sponsored by a committee headed
of Chicago are the guests of their parents.
by
Mrs. Henry Meyers.
mittee, will describe the work un-
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
Miss Dorothy Bronstein of dertaken for the refugee children.
and Mrs. Joseph Alexander of
Hazelwood Ave. is vacationing in A review of the program and HOLE-1N-ONE FEATURE
Chicago Blvd.
(
Chicago, Ill., and South Haven, problems of the nurses' training OF GOLF TOURNAMENT
echool will be made by Mrs. Shula-
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Tobias) Mich.
OF COMMUNITY CENTER
-
mith Cantor, principal of the
were guests in Saginaw for a few
Miss Peggy Fink was hostess school, who is now visiting this
days during the past week.
A hole-in-one by Sam Dictor
2990W.GRAND BOULEVARD' OPP. FISHER BLDG.
at a handkerchief and hosiery country.
was the feature of the Jewish
Considerable discussion is ex-
Mr. and Mrs. David King and shower last Tuesday evening at
Community Center golf tourna-
her
home
on
Winona
Ave,
in
hon-
pected to center about a report
granddaughter, Jean Marilyn, are
ment held at the Bentmoor Golf
PARKING
spending 10 days at Cedar Point. or of Claire Rubin, whose mar- by Miss Hadassah Levine, on the
riage will be an event of Aug. 12. organization's cultural activities in and Country Club, Sunday, Aug. 5.!
M .
'
- n-one came
Select your needs NOW--able counselors will
this country for which expansion
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bieberetein
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Silk mo- plans will be considered. This on the 165-yard 9th hole. Hole-
advise you how to budget payments if you
and family returned from Gratiot
in-ones
seem
to
be
Mr.
Dictor's
tored
to
Watkins
Glen,
N.
Y.,
wish •- You Can Afford Pringle Furniture.
will be followed by the presenta-
Beach where they spent the early
and Finger Lake, where they spent tion of "fellowship" keys and forte since he succeeded in per- '
part of the summer.
forming
this
rare
feat
during
the
few
weeks,
Mrs.
Silk
returning

award' to seven members who
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer
this year attained the highest rec- month of June when he repre-
and the early part of the week.
Institut e o f
Mr.. DeRoy Kuttnauer and fern-
ord of achievement in Jewish and
Miss Bessie PatIojohn is spend- Zionist education prescribed by Technology in a dual match with
ily returned from their vacation
'University
of
Toledo.
The hole-
ing the week-end in Chicago.
at Grand llaven, Mich.
Junior Hadassah. A symposium
on "Palestine Today" will close in-one, Sunday, was witnessed by
THIS SUNDAY — DINE AT
Ted Goode, Roy Sarason and Gene
Fee Lee and Burton J. Freden- the cultural discussion.
Miss Eleanore Shaeffer of Chi-
Sarason.
cago spent a few days with her thal of Holden Ave. returned to
The convention will be formally
The hole-in-one was not enough!
cousins, Dr. and Mrs. David Se- their home on Sunday after a opened by Miss Edith Schild of
ligson, while enroute to the East. two-month vacation in northern Brooklyn, chairman of the con- to win the tournament. Ted
Michigan. Their cousins, Mason vention committee. The presi- Goode and Paul LeBost tied for d
2038 WOODWARD AVE. et ELIZABETH
Mrs. Mary Silberstein of Second David and Joe Ferris Koffman of dents annual report will be given first with a low gross score of 82
Give the family a re•I treat by bringing them to Detroit's
for the 18-hole course in the up-!
Blvd. and daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Bay City, accompanied them.
by Miss Celia B. Slohn of Buffalo,
Favorite Kosher Restaurant
Marks, accompanied by the latter's
national president. The social as- per flight, and George Sherman !
Mrs. Marvin
Goldberg and; pects of the convention will in- won the lower flight with a 99.
children, Sybil and Royal, returned
The tournament was sponsored
from a 10-day stay at the Edge- daughter, Natalie Ruth, of IOU clude a sightseeing tour of New
E. Grand Blvd., returned from I York, with members of the local by the Center athletic committee,
water Beach Hotel in Chicago.
South Haven, Mich., where they chapters as hostesses-. a banquet which is headed by Gus Newman.
Roy Sarason was the chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg spent several weeks.
and a dance.
the committee in charge of the
and non, Robert, and their mother,
tournament.
Suss Sytyia Siegel honored
Mrs. Tauber, are guests at the
Cadillac Hotel
Kathlyn
Pont,
a
bride-elect
of
in Lexington,
Mich.
Aug. 12, with a personal shower
at her home, 1698 Hazelwood.
Mrs. Harry Clark and daughter,
Paula, of 2999 Elmhurst Ave. are
Mrs. William Weinger honored
spending the remainder of the Kathlyn Pont, a bride-elect of
On Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 2:30
Aug. 12, with a linen shower at
summer at Cedar Point.
Buddy's. Covers were laid for P. bl., the Jewish Center Day Camp
will
hold a puppet show at the
Mrs. Jack Wolfson, who is con- 50 guests.
Jewish Community Center, 8904
.
valescing from her recent illness,
Woodward Ave. The admission will
is spending some time with her
Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Benson
cents.
be
10
sister. Mrs. Sidney Alexander of of Tuxedo Ave. received at their
There will be three puppet
Webb Ave.
home Sunday, Aug. 5, in honor
plays: "The Golden Ball," "Epa-
of the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
minondos" and "Malta of all Mea-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman of Gerald Eli. Among the out-of-
tus."
Palmer Lodge are visiting their town guests in Detroit over the
Between the plays there will he
daughters, Mrs. M. Stone of Syra- week-end for this occasion were:
puppet solos.
cuse, N. Y. and Mrs. Louis Krup- S. Jacobson, Mrs. Ephraim Schiff,
These plays have all been dram-
kin of Watertown, N. Y.
Harry E. Touff, Mr. and Mrs. atized by the children of the Center
Marcus S. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Day Camp in the dramatic class.
Mrs. Seymour Lewis and daugh- Ben Tout!, Mrs. Louis Shapiro and The puppets which will he used
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Jacob Touff, all of Cincinnati.
The Center Day Camp is being
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Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlis and Huntington, W. Va., Mr. and nity Venter through a committee
children have taken • cottage at Mrs. Jule Mark and children.
adcd by Mrs. Arthur Hass.
Lexington for the remainder of Leon and Elaine, of Columbus.
the summer.
Ohio; Mrs. Falk of Oklahonis
City, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. M.
Among the Detroiters who are 'Goldstein of Minneapolis. Minn.;
spending the summer at cottages and Mr. Kalman of Flint, Mich.
Mr. and Mr.. J. \Veinier of the Pam
at Lexington are: Mr. and Mrs.
Del Ray Apartments •re receiving .on.
A. Glazer and family, Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine will gratulation,. on the birth of a daughter
Sirs. S. B. Panto and sons, Mr. he hosts at a reception on Sun-
Mi. 'Minim Meyer, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Emil Lowenberg, Mr. ; day, Aug. 26, from 2 to 5 and 6 .6,1 afro. A Mex., left for Pittsburgh
and Mrs. Jerome Kantor and oral. !to 10 p. m., in honor of the en- and Cle.eland where she sill spend •
fortnight alsiting friend.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman gagement of their daughter.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freida, to David Fox, son of Mr.
• nd Mr. Mewl Goldet•In, elnugh.
OBTAINED FROM COD LIVER OIL
'Mildred and Jane. left by motor for
Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Fox of Hanel- tern
o'hwaro where they will witne. the
Sam Lieberman and family, Mrs. ! wood Ave. No cards.
pentury of Proven.. They will be guests
at the Chirago new h Motel during their
Jack Lowenberg and daughter.
stay .
Miss Posie Goodman of 2984
Mr and M. J Ricker of Lansing
Mrs. Fred F. Simmons and sons, !Rochester Ave. is the house guest
the •rok•end as guest. of Mr. •nd
George and Milton, of Cortland of her sister and brother-in-law', sent
Mrs. J•rotwon of Huron St.
Ave. are spending the remainder !Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin of
Mr and Mr. Sidney London of
of the summer at Cedar Point.
Cleveland, Ohio, for a fortnight. land •re swilling Mr and Mrs. Sam

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Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman
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a delightful motor trip through
Northern Michigan, stopping at
the Top-In-A-Bee and Charlevoix.

Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie of Mon-
terey Ave. entertained last Sat-
: urday evening in honor of Miss
Tibie Chimovitz, whose marriage
to Irving Klayman will be an
!event of Aug. 26. Covers were
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs laid for 20 guests.
of Sturtevant Ave. "ailed on Aug.
10 for a cruise on the S.S. Moronic
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of
to Duluth.
Conrregation Sheerest Zedek re.
turned to the city after spendins
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wein of the past month with his family in
Blaine Ave. are spending a few South Haven, Mich., where they
weeks in South Haven.
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in Cedar Point, when Mr. and
Mrs. Fred F. Simmons were hosts
at a theater party which featured
motion pictures depicting intimate
ehots of family and friends taken
during their recent anniversary
celebration. Among the guests
were Mrs. Mary Simmons and
son, Milton. of Columbus, Ohio;
Mrs. P. Kirschbaum and daugh-
ter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Mrs. William Roth and son,
Joseph. of Leslie Ave. sailed on
Aug. 10 on the S.S. Noronic for
a cruise, to Duluth.

Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre-
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from a three-month trip abroad

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