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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE,

I Bride of Last Month Holiday Services
Of Young Israel
At Jewish Center

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THESE PRICES ARE

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ALL SHIRTS

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Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4‘ lb.

25

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80c

Wasbed

and ironed. K
10 large pieces permitted.

Lace Curtains VI. , u. Parr 25c '

Net reagreasible In eits-lt rat et glar.• ► 1real Sartain.

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

25c 35c

Each

We guarantee
the return of
your own
feathers.

Single

25c

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AU Ironed Service 25c

WEARING al•P‘ItEl.

Per pound

FLAT PIECES

Per " d

10C

Minimum Charge, $1.50

The Directors a Camp Nahelu
and Little Nahelu
ANNOUNCE
The Opening, September 15, 1934

NAIIELU LODGE

CO-EDUCATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL

A Modern All Year HOME-SCHOOL for Children

Individual instruction and public school on the cam-

pus. Special instruction in music, dramatics, Hebrew,

Jewish history and literature.

Physical plant includes • fourteen room solid brick

steam-heated house with •Il modern facilities and

■ Il

recreational features of temp grounds, including horse-

haa riding and winter sports.

Location combine. healthy country environment on
80 acres of campus and invigorating farm life.

Health-and Physical Welfare under the supervision of
the directors.

Enrollment is limited to 10 children of school ■ ge.
Applications are now being received. For further infor-
mation address:

NAIIELU LODGE

PERRY LAKE
Ortonville, Michigan

Removal Announcement!

We extend to you all a cordial invitation to visit our

new and beautiful restaurant at

8737 12TH STREET

2 doors north of old location

Servin g . as usual, the finest wholesome
foods at reasonable prices.

ALSO SERVING

Your Favorite Brand of Beer

Blaine Kosher Restaurant

MORRIS FEINSILBER, Ploprietor

8737 TWELFTH STREET

Two Doors North of Old Location

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We Deliver—Townsend 6-9298

CLOTHES OF QUALITY

Our Sale Will Soon
Be Over!

ALL OUR

Men' s

Fine Suits

GREATLY REDUCED

$28.50 Suits now . . . . $22.80
35.00 Suits now . . . 28.00
40.00 Suits now .... 32.00
45.00 Suits now . . . 36.00
50.00 Suits now . 40.00

Center Play School
Season;

at 8:30 p
• in . Mrs . Willi am 13 rown
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank and
Sir. and NIrs. Simon Myers are
is the chairman of the committee
Arthur Frank, Jr., have returned
ly ing
Lexington , 5
from a tour to Frankfort, Charle- cottage of their son, Carl C. in charge.
Follow-up work of the children
voix and northern points.
Myers, for a fortnight.
will continue under the supervi-
sion of Sirs. Maurice Goldstick
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg
and Mrs. David B. Huber, who are
family returned from • 10-day
are enjoying a cruise on the
making arrangements to care for
stay at Sans Souci and were the
Duchess of Richmond for a fort-
guests of Mrs. Adolph Sloman.
infected teeth and tonsils, bad
night.
posture and other physical de-
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich and
fects which may respond to prop-
A
birthday
lawn
party
was
held
er cart.
daughter, Helen, left by motor to
New York and will remain there at the cottage 'of Mrs. Carl C.
The school and the program has,
Myers at Lexington, Mich., in been directed by N
for 10 days.
athan
honor of Mrs. Seymour Lewis '
and governed by the play school
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Roth- daughter, Gail. Those in attend- committee of the junior activities
ance
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Seymour
a i n o s t a on od rN eltr o., o tio ng f5 o 1r s t . holi i ra rano %
division of the Jewish Community
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zech-
, Center of which Mrs. Joseph Welt
in Birmingham after a visit in man, Dr. and Mrs. B. Dante, Mr. is chairman. The play school
and Mrs. Louis Danto, Mrs. A.
Chicago.
committee is made up of the fol-
Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Myers,
lowing-. members: Sirs. Meyers,
Mrs. Frank Wetsm an and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellenstein, Mr. chairman, Mrs. I. I. Bittker, Mrs.
Billy, left for a visit with their and Mrs. Samuel Snyder, Mr. and I William Brown, Mrs. Maurice
Mrs. Benjamin J. Safir, Mr. and
family in Los Angeles.
.Goldstick, Mrs. David Huber, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Spector, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sheridan and Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kraus of Abe Glazer, Sylvia Glazer, Sey- Welt.
Cincinnati are visiting with their mour and Wilma Loewenberg,
Judge Charles Rubiner is presi-
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loewenberg, and the
dent of the Jewish Community
Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer.
children of the various families,
renter. Emanuel Berlatsky is the
acting directors
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of
berg and daughters, Esther and 4:325 Leslie Ave. announce the
Frances, spent two weeks at Lake Bar Mitzvah of their son, Havey, PICNIC OF J. W. E. W. 0.
City, Mich.
ON SUNDAY, AUG. 26
at the Shaarey Zedek Congrega-
tion, on Aug. 25. At home Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson re- day. Aug. 26, 3 to 5 and 7' to 9 , A special meeting of. the board
turned home after spending two p. m.
No cards.
of directors of the Jewish Worn-
weeks at Charlevoix, Mich.
, en's European Welfare Organi-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Karden of zation was held last Monday at
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of 1179
12072 Nerth Martindale Ave. an- 'the home of Mrs. Lieb, 198:1
Virginia Park arrived in New
York from Paris on Wednesday, nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their , Hazelwood Ave.
son,
George Joseph, on Saturday , Arrangements were made for !
Aug. 15. Mr. Rosenthal and son,
Bernard, were in New York to morning, Sept. 1, at the United the last picnic of the season, to!
await the arrival of the boat and Hebrew Schools, 4000 Tuxedo. be given Sunday, Aug. 26, at
will spend • week in the east be- Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. Belle Isle.
on Sunday, Sept. 2, et the Jericho • Mesdames Silverstein and Israel,)
fore returning home.
Temple.
chairmen of the picnic, are pre-
mising dairy meals, a home cooked
Sidney A. Jacobs of Virginia
In honor of Miss Gertrude ', icken dinner, soft drinks, prizes.
Park is vacationing in California.
Schwartz, a September bride. etc. Members and friends of the
Miss Cyrille Cole of Buffalo at- elect, Miss Ethel Feinstein ente• organization are requested to at-
:• , nded the Altman-Rubin wedding tained 30 guests Tuesday evening tend this affair, proceeds of which
and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. in her home on Muirland Ave. at are going for relief to European
J. Roth
of Bethune Ave.
a kitchen shower and bridge party. orphans for the holidays.
Arrangements were also made
Iss Mildred Fink is expected
Sandy Hirshfield, A. Earl Er- for the 14th annual dance of the
home the early part of the week man and Julius Huxley Schwartz organization, to be held Sunday,
from a visit in 4Itimore and of Detroit are now on an extensive Nov. 18, at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
Pittsburgh.
tour of points of interest in and for the New Year's Eve party.
Northern Michigan. At present
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller and they are the guests of Captain
family spent the past week in Chi- Donahue at • !interest Manor.
cago, visiting with Mrs. Schiller's Grand Haven. en route to The Inn
parents.
at Charlevoix, Mich.

L. A. S. Auxiliary
Moonlight Sunday

The Misses Deutsch of Grand
The Bar Mitzvah of Manuel M.
Rapids are the guests of their Cummins. son of Mr. and
Mrs.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cummins, 1457 Burlin-
Henry Friedman, at the latter's game Ave., will be solemnized at
summer home.
the Philadelphia - Byron Talmud
Torah on Saturday. Aug. 25. At
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trailer and
family are at their cottage at Ot- home Sunday. Aug. 26, from 2 to
tavra Beach and Mrs. Ben Jacobs 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.

returned from

■ visit with the

Miss Beatrice Joshel of Geneva.
Trailers.
Ill., is visiting with Mrs. Milford
Stern.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen-
zweig and son, Abner, returned
Mrs. Yetta Levenberg of 5467
from ■ month's stay at the Inn,
Grand River Ave. is leaving the
Charlevoix, Mich.
latter part of this month for
Miss Jeanette Kay returned to Tucson. Arizona. to spend the win-
her home at the Wilshire from ■ ter, expecting to return in the
two weeks visit in New York and spring.
Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman 2744 Carter Ave. will give • re-
and daughter, Marion. were week- ception in honor of the engage-
end guests at Lexington, Mich.
ment of their daughter, Fneda.
to David Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Jack Sands has returned Samuel Fox of Hazelwood Ave..
from an extended visit with her on Sunday. Aug. 26, from 2 to 5
father in Palestine.
and 6 to 10 p. m. No cards.

Margaret Dubois of Flint spent
the past week-end as Om guest of
Mrs. J. Barnett at Venire of the
Lake.. upon her return from the

•Century of Proves., at Chicago.

All arrangments are complete
for the annual cabaret moonlight
of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los
Angeles Sanatorium. to be held on
the Steamer Tashmoo, this Sunday
evening.
lackand his dance orchen.
, tra, and excellent entertainers,
have been engaged. Other feat. !
ores are tiring provided.
Tickets may be secured at the •
advanced price of 50 cents by call-
ing Trinity 2-8815, or at 8838 12th
St., at Sam's Confectionery Store,
at Goldman's Drug Store, Linwood
and Carter, at Gittleman's Candy
Store, Westminster and Goodwin.
The tickets at the dock will be 75

rents. public is invited to attend
this function and aid extremely un-
fortunate, destitute consumptives.

RODIN CLUB

The Rodi ■

Club met at the

home of Mrs. M. Wold on Aug.

K. Luncheon was served at 1
o'clock, after which the regular
meeting eas held. The remainder
Mr. and Mrs. David Prentlauer of the afternoon was spent play-
and Joseph E. Prenzlauer, for- ing cards. The next hostess will
merly of 12361 Monca St., are be Mrs.. F. Zierer of the Belcrest
now residing at 2555 W. Euclid land the meeting will be held on
Ave. Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 1 p. m.

Every Suit Ilas
Two Trousers

which makes them exceptional in value. Most
of these fine suits are suitable in weight and
color for Fall wear.

BhUMGARTNER'S

WASHINGTON BLVD. at GRAND RIVER

THIS SUNDAY — DINE AT

JOSEFF DUOS.

2038 WOODWARD AVE. at ELIZABETH

Give the family a real treat by bringing them to Detroit':
Favorite Kosher Restaurant

DAILY LUNCHEON

25c
- 50c

Special 8 Course Dinner - -

HUDSON SEAL

holds the spotlight . • •

Hudson Seal reaches the height of
fashion this season. The styles are more
stunning than ever before, featuring full
sleeves—youthful, flattering silhouettes
—clever collars that range from formal
pouch types to trim ripple point shawl
models. The Sw000er,Trottetr and Jacket.

T v

Phone Orton•ille 12F31

Grand
Opening
SAT.
AUG. 18

, Young Israel will conduct High
Holy Day services in the beautiful
and spacious auditorium of the
iJewiah.Center, in addition to the
I services in its building on Joy Rd.
• For the past seven years the
. Young Israel services at the old
Jewish Center attracted wide at-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirsch- 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant and
, tention on the east side, and this
man and children, Marjorie and daughter, Claire, are expected
year the High Holy Day commit-
Frederick, are touring to Chicago home Monday from Mackinac
' tee headed by Dan Birnbaum is
Island, where they spent a month
and Milwaukee.
doing its utmost to make them at-
at the Grand Hotel.
tractive to all who attend. Able
Mrs. Ilerbert Sloman and daugh
•cantors have been procured.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and
ter, . Kathleen, returned from
Young Israel does not only
Frankfurt, Mich. They were ac- daughter of Parkside Ave. re-
purport to create a beautiful sere
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry turned from Gratiot Beach, where
' ice, but through the medium of its e
I synagogue aims to reconstruct the
Alvin, who joined them at Frank- they spent the past six weeka,
fort after a visit with their son, and are leaving for Murray Bay,'
•ideals of traditional Judaism.
'
who is spending the summer at a Que., and Montreal to visit their I
I Reservations are
reasonable, ,
parents for a period of two weeks.!
camp in Wisconsin.
and can be made every evening
MRS. GERALD GLOSSER
except Friday at the Jewish Cen-
(Miss Sylvia Gitlin)
ter, Holbrook and Woodward, and
Mrs. Milford Stern, accom-i
Mrs. William Ross of Leslie
Ave. is on a 10-day cruise to panied by Sarah Rosenzweig, Miss;
Miss Silvia Gitlin, daughter of in the Young Israel building on
' Evelyn B. Gerstein and Philip and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gitlin of. Joy Rd. near Linwood.
Duluth.
Josephine Stern, returned from a Victoria Ave., Windsor, and Gerald
Mrs. Edwin Oppenheim of Mon- motor trip to Chicago, visiting the Glosser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- CENTER SUMMER CAMP
ica Ave. has returned from a visit! Century of Progress Exposition. than Glosser of Johnstown, Penn- PROGRAM ENDS AUG. 23
to Chicago and the Dunes, being'
sylvania, were married on Mon-
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Ave. day, Joly 30, Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
the guest of her brother-in-law
The first summer camp pro-
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. is expected home Sunday from , man officiating. Mr. and Mrs. gram for boys and girls between
Michagama Lake, where he and a Glosser left for a honeymoon of the ages of 12 and 16 sponsored
Harold Barker.
group of friends spent several three weeks.
by the Jef i l ' j i k o li Community Center
Mrs. Leopold Mayer of Glynn weeks fishing.
will co in
to a close Thursday
Ct. and small daughter, Judith,
afternoon,
ug. 23.
Returning to their home in
returned from grand Ilaven.
The closing program will con-
Pittsburgh, Mrs. Joseph Leibovitz
sist of a circus performance by
Mrs. H. E. Byron and daughter, and family visited with their par-
the children, a puppet show and
Eileen Shirley, are spending the ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman
a bazaar which will feature the
The Jewish Community Center ' sale of products of reed, iron.
remainder of the summer season of Gladstone Ave.
Play School program closed the : wood, paper, clay and other ma-
at Breton Woods, N. II.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Arnovitz left . sixth consecutive season with a terials made by the members of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Freud of I last Monday for a 10.day visit to pr'ogram and exhibition at the the camp.
Center, 8904 Woodward, on I The camp, which was initiated
Park Lane Apartments are guestsi Chicago.
Thursday, Aug. 16.
at Greenbush Inn, Greenbush,,
by the junior activities commit-
The program displayed the work tee of the Jewish Community
Mich.
Mrs. Selma Ringold of Toledo is
now making her home at the Sew- of 150 boys and girls between Center, has been directed by Mrs.
the ages of 5 and 11 during the Nathan Berke. The project has
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neisner ard Hotel.
school's semester of eight weeks. been under the supervision of the
and daughter, Caroline, were the
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.I
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Safir Wider Woodward, Bigger Detroit, home camp committee headed . by
Alexander Freeman.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spector ■ home-made band, a model Belle , Mrs. Arthur Haas.
were visitors over the week-end Isle in miniature and other inter-
The camp program supervised
Miss Elizabeth Guiterman of Cin- at the Carl C. Myers Cottage at esting displays paraded before the ' play, dramatics, handicraft of all
cinnati is visiting with Mrs. Albert Lexington, Mich.
audience of 500 who attended the descriptions, special treats and
Rothschild and Edith Heavenrich.
clasing ceremonies.
interesting trips, hot lunches and
For the past eight weeks the milk, instruction in tennis, hand-
Mrs. Fanny Tahl of Dayton,;
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder Ohio, accompanied by her daughter, members of the playschool have ball and social da
ncing.
will leave Saturday for a week's Mrs. A. J. Feinberg and grand- been building, playing, eating and
The staff of the camp Was aug-
stay in New York,
children, returned to Detroit after learning. Through generous gifts mented by a group of volunteers
a vacation at Grand Bend, On- it was possible to provide hot and the Department of Recrea-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg and tario. Mrs'. Tahl will return to lunches and mid-afternoon milk
tion. The Center camp commit-
family have returned from Frank- her home next week.
for those who attended. And the tee consists of Mrs. Haas, chair-
fort, Mich., and are now domiciled
figures at the close of school show man, Mrs. Samuel B. Keene, Mrs.
in their new home at 664 Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rhodes I that approximately 97 per cent of Victor Weil, Mrs. Seymour Frank,
Blvd.
were recent guests at Hotel Niaus- the enrollment attended each day. Mrs. Jacob Albert, Mrs. Reuben
akee at Lake City, Mich.
While the formal school pro- Rosenfield, Mrs. Herman Schmier,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
gram is over, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs: Leo Mellen and Mrs. Joseph
are guests at the Grand Hotel in
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk have who has just completed her fifth
M. Welt.
Mackinaw. '
returned to their home after spend- !yeas as chairman of the play
ing a fortnight at Gratiot Beach. school committee announced that
f4.11110INE CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher re-
-
The salmine rise 111 meet AUK 31,
k wit the children and par-
woe
at 3311 Chirsenellied , 111•ravIlla AP , .
turned from a vacation at Frank-
Mina Marie Newman and Mr
Mrs.lents win continue.
Thera will be dancing from 5 . 35 to 11 30
fort, Mich.
Alma Freuhauf of the Wilshire are I The parental education program P. M. For Information call Geraldine
1.41nglellow 5361, or Dorothy
sojourning in New York City. ' will feature a discussion of par- Warner.
Tuebblinit, Matilatn 3175
Mrs. Julius Ring is expected
ental child relationship led by
home the early part of the week
Miss Irene Cohen is stisiting Miss Helen
loen
executive
from a three month sojourn in Miss Lillian Loewenberg at Lex-
d i i r sesc t oirl
f the Sigma a Gamma
Europe and Atlantic City.
ington, Mich.
Clinic, Tuesday evening, Aug. 21,

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