a. ptEveractryjewuntaamiGIE asst THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mrs. Lebster Heads Hadassah of Flintl Jr. Hadassah Plans Thanksgiving Dance THESE PRICES ARE 40% BELOW NORMAL ALL SHIRTS C AN AMAZING FACT 20 l F at pie„s carefully ironed. Additional pound., 4c lb. 25 Pieces 0C FLAT WORK 80C Washed and ironed. 10 large pieces permitted. Lace Curtains S. rarir 25c MO moms** ter tom..... or slo4*blime4 wish. SARAH BLOOMFIELD Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets Each We ?wawa*. the return of • your own feathers. Single 25c 25c president, made announcement of a dance to be held in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 29. Sarah Bloomfield is chairman of advertising; Charlotte Zell', chairman of the dance committee; Marty :Morons, co-chairman and chairman of arrangements; Sy- delle Bobrin, chairman of the ticket committee; Anne Milstein, program chairman; Bernice Fried- land, secretary; Sophie Balberor, treasurer; Tesoie Rabinowitz, pub- licity chairman. Sarah Bloomfield m a y be reached at 2022 Fullerton Ave., Townsend 6-3551. Double, ea. 35c All Ironed Service 25C Per Wand WEARING AMAMI, FLAT PIECES 0 " "d 10C ssAcHusET Minimum Charge, $1.50 k ppr. LAUNDRY CO. "SORORITY GIRL" Hebrew Union College students Mrs. Ben Siegel, who has been in Atlantic City for the past few and alumni who have been assigned months, and her daughter, Elean- and are conducting services during ore, who was at Pine Cliff, Maine, the High Holy Days include the are expected to return to their following: Eugene Sack of Glovers- home on Tuesday. ville, N. Y., conducting services in Bay City; Selwyn D. Rdslander of Ventnor, N. J., officiating in Kala- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin of mazoo; Mortob A. Nauman of La Salle Blvd. spent the holiday Detroit, officiating in Lexington, week-end in Chicago with Mrs. Miss.; Sidney BaRon of Providence, Levins family. R. I., officiating in Owosso, Mich.; Adolph J. Feinberg of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsters conducting services in Petoskey;( weld left last week on a cruise to Mich. Bermuda. loilvtdaol ws imam mi.* Mitts tor mamma than my *mire to the OIL All aerobes wleallacallr Ismiereil miiipsmot. DAMP WASH o lbs. TS Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner and Mrs. Seymour Marks are visit- ing in Chicago, from which point Mrs. Marks will return to her home in Loa Angeles. Satin Two-lia Step-in Girdle 5.00 Rabbi N. Schulman, who is offi- ciating for the High Holy Days in Windsor, is it guest of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Meretsky of Ouellette Ave., Windsor. Max Weksler of Normandy Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman, left for Washington, D. C., and formely of Longfellow Ave., have will return for Yorn Kippur. taken up their new residence on Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman of 3256 Calvert Ave. announce the bliss Terry Fiske has returned Bar Mitzvah of their son, Hilliard, from Evansville, hid., where she to be observed at Congregation was the house guest of Miss Jean Shaarey Zedek on Saturdarenorn- Rosenthal. ing, Sept. 29. At home Sunday, Sept. 30, from 7 to 11 p. m. Ni. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacob cele- cards. brated their 50th wedding anni- versary last Sunday, Sept. 9, at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Finberg of their home, 2442 Chicago Blvd. Sandusky, Ohio, were in Detroit for the holidays as guests of their Mrs. Israel Brown of the Wil- shire left Wednesday for Lou An- children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne of Rochester Ave. geles where she will join her chil- dren. (BY ROTH CREATIONS) Second Hadassah Entertainment on Friday, Sept. 28 PHONE CADILLAC 7423 t i 1 Congregation B'nai David il tivities engaged the women of the board of Hadassah and the com- mittee members of the donor din- ner committee who held a joint luncheon meeting at the home of , Mrs. Lebster on Garland St. The election of Mrs. Lebster was unanimous. Other appointments made at the meeting include that of Mrs. Max Hart as senior advisor of Junior Hadassah and of Mrs. Robert Kostoff as chairman of the Palestine school luncheon commit- tee, with last year's committee members to assist her. Tentative arrangements were made for the donor dinner dance,' ' to be held Sunday, Dec. 2, with , Mrs. Louis Colish as general chair- man assisted by Sirs. S. S. Pearl- Mine, dinner arrangements; Mrs.1 Ben F. Wiener, program. The resst of the committee is to be appointed later. A number of members will serve as patronesses. The annual membership drive is now in progress under the leader- ship of Mrs. Samuel Siagidsohn and will be followed by a member- ship tea to welcome the new mem- bers. ii 0 CANTOR PINCHIK 0.0=0.0=0..,====0.0= , la. SADIE COOPER O a 0 I O 0 O Her Studios ° oc 1 Re-Opening 0 Rabbi Schulman at Windsor Services' are U =01■10=01■110 HOLIDAY GREETING. Tit ALI. EMEND. AND PATIIONn THE NEW AND MODERN BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT esnrondinii. yrsisisi•, 8737 TWELFTH STREET (*Icel.( to a moot illorriminalloo elm. of Peo1'M -4, oing meolo that cannot be mantled for qmtlity and loo price. EKATI KING A 7-COURSE POULTRY DINNER FOR 60c We pm the MO. 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H elen Eh rlich o f Coll ingwood Osteopathy and Surgery, has L ucille Bloom will return to her home in New York on Saturday. passed his state board exami ne- tMns, and received his license to an Miss extended with Birnkrant her two practice Osteopathy and Surgery in Grace tour Beverly (Creations by Rotb.) CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Himelhociri , Detroit's Favorite Radio and Dance Band HENRY FINNEY AND HIS MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA will be featured at the 1 26th :Annual YOM KIPPUR. NIGHT D-A-N-C-E BETH EL MEMBERS' DRIVE SUCCESSFUL Mem. Cholem •Irs. • GIVEN BY "BENEFIT NEEDY SICK" WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1934 1,000 Children Expected to Return to School of Religion (Yom Kippur Night) General Motors Ballroom Temple Beth El's membership Dancing: 9 P. M. to 1 A. ht. campaign is progressing rapidly. It is expected that before Yom Kippud Eve, 50 new members will have been added to the Temple roster. The Religious School of Tem- ple Beth El opens this week-end, Sept. 15 and 16. The confirma- tion department returns to its sessions on Saturday morning, Sept. 15. All other classes re- turn Sunday morning, Sept. 15. The special school for non-mem- bers reopens Sunday, Sept. 15, at 12 o'clock. The Temple School office is open every week day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for the regis- tration of new pupils. A special feature of the Sun- day afternoon school for non- members will be the opening of Ts.s. a kindergarten. Parents rre urged to start the religious education of 5" their children at the age of four or five. Aii new pupils must be accompanied by a parent or gbardian for registration. Tickets: 60c simuiessnosiaam ■ mo.. 10111111111110 11.11-414111"Ii,11 I I r=7:',-• / I A piano you can depend upon for years of boundless musical delight HOME RELIEF SOCIETY DINNER-DANCE OCT. 28 GRINNELL BROS. Org•nination Is First to Pledge Support for Ussishkin Project Furthering the movement for their annual dinner-dance, the Home Relief Society last Wednes- day sponsored an afternoon tea and open meeting at the Stotler. The meeting, which was attended has returned to the Whittier from Michigan. by a crowd of over 200 members and friends, was marked by a J. Haber of Bir- . Mrs. Horace Otto Marx, editor of the Detroit brothers. While in the east they - par- i ar book review of the recent novel M h er r , asSoll.,Nifs,visiting Abend Post, informed The Detroit were the house guests of their sis- emoifn.ghr lson "Private Worlds" by Phyllis Bot- iche Jewish Jewish Chronicle this week that ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and tome. given by Mrs. Joseph Blum- of 2070 Collingwood. the policy of the Abend Post re- M. rs s, A. Teirstein of Tudor City, rosen. main. unchanged, and that under ngagement party was given Enthusiastic support wall e An no circumstances does it permit '. '• the injection of an anti-Semitic The Misses Thelma Lois and by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tanner pledged to the coming event, at their home, 48 Warren Ave., which is to be the sole money- note in its news or editorial col- Harriet Lee Levine have returned umns. to their home on Mack Ave. after Malden, Mass., in honor of their raising effort of the organization daughter, Minnie, to Samuel Lip- this year. Recognizing that the Mr. Marx expressed regret over I spending five weeks with their rela- sits, formerly of Detroit. Over 50 continuation of the emergency the appearance of an article in a tives in Pittsburgh. mother , ocf i n thei nggf t o soe fn h in e welfare work of the organization f z9r t_,ah Lssi . p e,rie — recent issue in which Judge Anna groom-. upon the success of the After spending the season at guests Moskowitz Kross of New York m an, Harry Shulman, l enter-prise, Mrs. Harr was criticized and whish was in- their summer home at St. Clair to•be from Detroit, who has been I depends terpreted by readers and in an ar- Shores, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sat- a house guest of the Tanzers for director of the dinner- once, told . , the meeting, "To thousands of title in The Detroit Jewish Chron• ovsky and family have returned to two weeks. I Detroit Jews, this may be only a ids of Aug. 31 as anti-Semitic. the city, soci al event. We want it to be Marx stated that the slur was Mr. terve A?*r s.. re: so" esuld ch s n l' liar ofRo ahk s .un that, and more; but we must re- gr Mrs. R. Berman of Los Angeles, Mit not intentional and that the ar- having turned to their homes after spend , alize that unless every one of us Detroit, Calif., formerly of tide by ■ contributor was used several days visiting with Mr. really works to make this an out- during his absence from the city spent the summer with her chil- log on his vacation. He expressed as- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berman and Mrs. Murray Belkin in Cleve- standing event, our work of re- lieving distress and saving lives surance that under no dream- at their summer home, Venice of l a nd, Ohio. tupo o ainkgesa, fhfahseriem rnreidoitfolot fhoel.city, must stop!" stances will anti-Jewish slurs be sthtoeoL Mr. and Mrs. William I. Miller A review of the work of the permitted in the Abend Post and 3786 Longfellow Ave. an- organization during the last year that an attitude of friendship for Harry T. Schakne, accompanied of showed that hundreds of cases of Jews will be maintained in the ogrueed.ericNk ., ocnardSsis.tur- destitute families technically be- by his non. Robert, of New York, m n.hJeersoymnsegF so. future as it was in the past. visited over the holidays with his day morning, Sept. 15, at the B'nai yond or awaiting public assistance, father and sister, Isaac Schakne .nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their were aided, thousands of mothers SPERKA TO ADDRESS and Nettie Schakne. and their children were clothed JEWISH RADIO FORUM, — HT and Mrs. Nathan Rouff,of and fed, and the children enabled - . I Mrs. Milton Kovinsky of Wind - 1 3320 Monterey Ave. will hold open to go to school. Children were 2 f The Jewish Radio Forum pro— nor returned from a two month' ' house Sunday, Sept. 1 6 , from given an opportunity for normal in honor . in onor of the development by a chance at play gram for Sunday. September 6, i trip to the Laurentian Nlountains to 6 an and 7 to 9 Bar Mitzvah of their son, Meyer school. at camps, and by the or- over Station WJBK, broadcast in Quebec. frcm 6:15 to 6:45 p. m , will pre- ganization's provision for their Mr. and Mrs. Tolley .1. Primer- Traub. sent Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- school lunches. gregation B'nai David, in an ad- ante and children of 3230 Leslie ZEDAKAH CLUB "All this work," pointed out dress on the subject "The Aherne- Ave. have returned from a trip Mrs. Al Weisman, president of through the West where they visit- Liberalism. Zedakah Club is consummating the Home Relief Society, "does 0 tire A to musical period will also be ed their mother, Mrs. R. Pomer- not supplant efforts of organized 0 heard, heard, featuring the Yom Kippur anti, at Venice, Calif., and sister 'arrangements eld for o its Wenesda bridge-lunch- y af- public institutions, but it supple- d be h of the synagogue, with and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.. ttier i he Wh , at t ments it, and anyone who has seen music eonoon , Sept . 25n William P. Bliznik, violinist, play- A. Schwartz of Hollywood, Calif. : j te these starving mothers will recog- Hotel. — inc the Kol Nidre. Miss Edith Levy I For reservations and information nize the necessity for this supple- 51r. and Mme. Nathan F. rs . Edward mentation. We, as Jewish wom- Shoob will be heard in ■ piano Dr. and i call the chairman, M visiting •t . selection. Aaron Kurland, chair- of Chicago were vi en, can bring some of our tradi- Sklar, at Ilogarth 6407. man of the forum, will present Mrs. Maurice Benyas during the tional sympathy into our work by past week. Gifts to North End Clinic giving strength, food and shelter, II the weekly radiotorial. --- unostentatiously." Dr. and Mn,, L. Perlman of the The dinner-dance and cabaret North End Clinic has received Parkview Apts., Windsor, enter- is to take place at the Stotler Ho- the following contributions: tained Wednesday night at a buf- tel Ballroom on Sunday, Oct. 28. honor of Dr. and Mrs. Aaron In fet supper in honor of Rabbi N. TOLM1CH AVRUSHIN The Home Relief Society was A. Topcik's first wedding anniver- On Saturday evening. Sent. 8, Schulman of Chicago, who is offi- the first organization to register at the home of Rabbi N. Zager, rioting at the Shear Hashomayim nary, from Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. its pledge to the Ussishkin project Topcik. 3026 W. Grand Ave., Miss Marion Synagogue in Windsor. For the social service relief of the National Fund. Tolmich, daughter of Mr. and Max Lampert of Chicago was a fund. in memory of Mrs. Anna O Mrs. Morris Tolmich, became the Flowers for all occasions- bride of Harry Avrushin, son of guest over the holidays in this Himelhoch, from Mr. and Mrs. C. Dexter-Joy Florist, Garfield 6082. city. H. Broder. Mr and Mrs. Morris Avraahin. 0 orx0=0c10===ort0=0= --0 The smoothest of the smooth foundations — moulding you in sleek, sylphlike lines. Sizes 26-32. MRS. LOUIS LEBSTER Sirs. Maurice Landau and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten dren returned from Camp Modin. returned from an extended Euro- Mr. and Mrs. Landau and children are now living at the Wilshire pean trip. Apts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hyman Dr. atpl Mrs. S. Glassman of and family are now domiciled on On Friday afternoon, Sept. 28, r=10=0=10= 01=t 0=01=10=0 Detroit Hadassah will present a Boston Blvd. Chicago Blvd. returned from a vacation in Atlantic City. second gala entertainment at the Miss Blanee Amberg, who spent Avalon Theater, preliminary to its Mrs. Leo Marks of the Park most of the summer in Hungary, is seventh annual donor luncheon in Lane Apts. spent the past week- December. The Hadassah after • now traveling through Italy. end in Cleveland. noon party held at this theater in Mrs. Osmun Fisher entertaine ANNOUNCES THAT FOR - the early summer was on success Sirs. I. D. Straus of Walnut 30 guests at luncheon last TuesljA y ful that it was at that time decided Lake entertained her family at din- at the L'Aiglon. elf to give a second affair there in ner on Friday. Sept. 14. the fall, with a different program Dr. Bernard Holler, direc r of U of entertainment. Which Will Be Conducted by the Renowned Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman o the Millet Foundation of the Uni- 0 Letters of invitation are being versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and son of Calvert Ave. have re- mailed to several thousand Detroit conducts High Holy Day services turned from a three week's trip women and• large response is at Saginaw. During Rosh Ha- to Montreal, Quebec and Bangor anticipated. The minimum ad shonah he delivered addresses at and Bar Harbor, Me. and His Splendid Choir mission fee is $11, but in reality , 1 th e Reform and Orthodox con- ge Honoring the Bar Mitzvah of egations. 11 there is no charge for attending SOME EXCELLENT SEATS this affair, inasmuch as all ad Morton Wenokur, two boys will act U0 missions will be credited to the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank as cantors at services in Congre- are still available ■ O 0 guests donor luncheon accounts. and Mrs. Leon Frank were hosts gallon Bnai David, Elmhurst and for either Kol Nidre, Yon, Kippur Services or both, In fact, all are urged to bring at the concluding party of a ser- 14th Sts., this Saturday morning Hat moderate prices. along whatever sums they have ies of dinners last Saturday night, They are Jack Perlman and Wil- saved during the summer towards held at the Bentmoor Country Club. Liam Fitzeman, and they will be RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA and RABBI E. AISHISKIN oror the December event, or whatever the N lft; o from t h choir assisted s td b th oYoung Hebrew will deliver sermon. in English and Yiddish, respectively. amounts in excess of $1 they can Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schoen- Judaea of the O 0 pay at this time, thus decreasing brun of Chicago were week-end School of which I. A. Lawton is the M Tickets on sale at the Synagogue, Elmhurst at 14th, each n the balance due on their luncheon guests of their children, Mr. and director. Addresses at the serv- evening and on Sunday, commencing at 2 p. m. pledges. A large committee wil Mrs. Maurice Enggass of Longfel- ices will be delivered by Rabbis E. O se be on hand to accept payments low Ave. Aishiskin and Joshua S. Sperka and issue receipts for the donor 0=10=01===i0=i 0 = 01=0==t0=0 luncheon account. Mrs. David A. Croll returned and by Mr. Lawton. A delightful program for Sept. I from Toronto to spend the holidays Harry Modell of Edison Ave. . 28 is in course of preparation, in Windsor. The University of Wisconsin 1 left Tuesday for Champagne, Ill., — measuring up to Hadassah's estab- where he will enroll as a fresh- lished standards of worth while Alumni Association will give al entertainment. (MRS. A. J. ALPER) bridge tea on Sept. 22, at 2 P. Si. at man the University of Illinois. Miss in Rebecca Kahn, daughter of the home of Mrs. Charles K. Har• I Mr and Mrs Mrs. L. Kahn of Owen Well Known Violinist and Teacher Iris 18644 Oak Drive. Reservations i Ave. ' ' formerly a student of Wayne I ' 11 being taken at University University, will leave the city 0 ANNOUNCES THE 1.3593. - shortly to complete her studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Rabbi Nahum Schulman, who; Howard Schiller, son of Mr. and Arbor where she will reside a graduated from the Hebrew Theo- I M rs. Ralph Schiller, will leave Jordan Hall, Mosher-Jordan Dor- logi cal College of Chicago last Saturday to resume his studies at m i tosy. At 2500 TAYLOR AVE. th , is officiating at Holy Day Riverside Academy in Georgia. services of Congregation Shure Free Auditions — For Appointment mill EU. 9206.J Mrs. Saul E. Barnett and dough- Hashomayim in Wirdsor. Rabbi Mr. and Sirs. Andrew Wineman ter, Carol Joan, have returned to 0 TWO FULL SCHOLARSHIPS - TWO HALF SCHOLARSHIPS 1 Schulman is also a graduate of and daughter, ('lairs, are spending their home on Calvert Ave., after h Offered to the Best Talent the Lewis Institute of Chicago. th e week-end with Mr Wineman' s . spending the summer at Charlevoix, On Kol Nidre night, Rabbi sister, Mrs. Arthur . Victor, in Mich. ' 71C10===0=1101= 0 Schulman will speak on the sub- Buffalo. .. O Yom Kippur Services Don't fit your New Fall Frock 'Di you've been fitted in this FLINT, Mich.—Election of Mrs. I Louis Lebster as president to re- place Mrs. J. E. Bloomberg, and the completion of plans for fall ac- The Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah, at its first board meet- ing of the season, held on Sept. 4 at the home of Anne Manson, mom uu mammm ~ ru ~ mrm PAGE TWO Own Make, Apartment Style GRAND PIANO Local Abend Post Polic y Unchanged There is no other apartment size piano to equal it, either in quality or value ... the price is only 7,7 T, 7 T( i : 3. 4-4-7 i 3 .4; , 4 r ti '545 It has a tone of distinctive loveliness ... and you can be absolutely sure that you'll enjoy, and be proud of this ea- quisite instrument, year after year, for we not only build it ourselves but we stand back of it with an Unlimited Guarantee. It may be purchased on easy terms and we will accept your old piano as part payment. - THE m•sICAL CENTER OF DETROIT•' GRINNELL BROS. Steinway Representatives 1515.21 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT Ohio, Ontario sad Detroit Broaches SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL LOUIS ROSE CO. , Temple 2-5800 12535 WOODWARD AVE. 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