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Prenzlauer Group
Luncheon Dec. 4

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Memorial Fund are: Mesdames
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days during the past week visited be the guest of the Detroit News the following additional subscrib-
and WWJ, at a radio tea to be
MRS. JOSEPH ROSE
with her mother, Mrs. F. Bressler ,
ers:
held at the News Building, Mon-
533-541 EAST FOREST •
•atroness., Mrn. J. I. Elitnanti and
Neiman, Anna Williams, Philip in Toledo.
day, Oct. 15, at 2 p. m. A trip sir,. IrWin loin',,.
Donor*: hire. 11. Brox ti. Lillian Fuld-
Gnelick, Sara Ginsberg, Meyer
through the building, a special man.
Mr,. M. Bluothara. Mrs. II. Bar-
Finkell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frankel program introducing the editors,
t. sir.. 0, %o c,tileg , Anne
The group was entertained by of Denver, Colo., are visiting with a short radio demonstration and
a, I ail
k
Mra M. II. I
Mrs. Lillian Kelter Caplan of 2973 Mrs. Frankel's brother and sister- a social hour comprise the plans ;,'„I
I
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It Costs No More for the Best
LEADER'S
Clements Ave. with piano selec- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Ober- for the afternoon. Members are 0. siiro
Sire. 3:
s
sii.Mr
. , . •
aolnrnnn, Sira J. A. MellInolft. Annette
tions. Dr. S. B. Kahn spoke and feller of Seven Mile Rd.
requested to meet promptly at 2 PLItIly, 111111,- Hunt cocky. Esther Bril-
offered his services, if called upon.
o'clock in the News lobby. Mrs. liant. sere Pater Vita, Mr,. Alex Taub,
In view of the fact that there
Mrs. Ilarold Schlesinger was Abraham Shiffman is in charge I.. Mra. A. Itominla•rg,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
are seven cases depending on funds hostess at a tea Wednesday after-
of arrangements.
raised by the ladies, it is urged noon, honoring her daughter,
I
At
the
opening
meeting
held
at
People
of diacriminatine tastes send their
that reservations be made at once
Louise, and her former school
Mr. and Mrs. S. Francis Shaef- l the Stotler Hotel on Sept. 26, Sirs.
rugs here to be cleaned. Let us include
for the donor luncheon which takes
friends.
I Herbert Cohen, the newly ap-
fer
of
Baylis
Ave.
entertained
you among our satisfied customers.
place Dec. 4.
their cousin, Ruth Zemon of Pitts- pointed chairman of the committee,
The Eva Prenzlauer group is
Miss Blume Levin of Chicago burgh, during the past week. They gave an inspiring talk. Committee
sponsoring a bridge party at the
8700 LINWOOD AVE. •
reports were given by Charlotte
Jewish Center, Woodward and Hol- is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. were hosts at a cocktail party
Gant, Mrs. Slobin, Frances, F. Se-
.
brook, Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 1:30 Philip Broudo of Hazelwood Ave. last Sunday afternoon.
gel,
Viola
Weiss,
Mrs.
Yuilkoff,
p. m. Mrs. J. Rose, chairman, an-
Louis Cohen of 2033 Pingree Mrs. Gash, Mrs. Fidler.
nounces there will be prizes and
Mrs. Mitchel Kaplan of Calvert
Mrs. Joseph Sanders, chairman
refreshments. Tickets can be ob- Ave. has been visiting with her Ave. was a guest at Kraemer's
, Hotel during the holidays and of the Hillel committee, outlined to ,
tained from members.
sisters in Rochester, N. Y.
spoke at Congregation Beth Te- the members and their guests the ,
Samuel Levin of New York phila in Mt. Clemens on Shabas purpose of its foundation and the
RABBI FRAM TO TEACH
spent a few days in Detroit be. Teshuva, on two dots of Succoth necessity of its existence in the his
CURRENT EVENT CLASS
ture. Mrs. Herbert Metz, of the
assuming his duties in Cleve- and Shemina Atzereth.
FOR WOMEN'S COUNCIL fore
Junior Players' Theater gave a fine
land, Ohio.
Miss Ann Wolfson, daughter of recitation, "Humoresque". Rabbi
Detroit Section, National Coun-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfson, left Leon From commended the organi-
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Amon
Tabor
of
cil of Jewish Women, is sponsor.
Oct. 1 for Boston, Mass., where nation on its work. Mrs. Viola
McNichols Rd. were hosts at din-
ing a current events study course
she will attend a wedding. She Weiss informed the committee that
ner
Wednesday
evening,
compli-
negiotations with the architect
for its members, to be given by
will also visit in New York.
menting a small group of friends.
have been made, whereby the li-
at I2 ()'clock Nt \
Rabbi Leon Fram.
The course is to be a study of
Miss Billie E. Klein of Chicago brary donated in memory of her
Mrs. Milton Hirschfield of Chi-
deceased
husband,
Dr.
Louis
Weiss,
current events and Jewish prob-
Blvd. will return to Detroit Sun-
cago Blvd. is visiting with trends
will soon commence.
lems, analyzing the position of
day after a month's sojourn in
in Cleveland.
Members are urged to turn in
the Jew in the modern world.
Los Angeles.
their signed pledge cards, as reser-
Rabbi Fram will give these lec-
Mrs. Sylvan Blum of Belaire,
tures for six consecutive weeks,
Mrs. Lena Weisberger and fam- vations are rapidly pouring in and
Ohio, is spending some time with
beginning Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 11
ily returned from their summer the number of reservations are li-
her relatives, Mr. and Sirs. H.
mited. Committee chairmen are
o'clock, at the Council clubhouse,
home at Bellevies. vi Island, Orion,
J. L. Frank and Sirs. Leon Frank
urged to be present at the next
89 Rowena St. The cost for the
Mich., and have tsiken an apart-
of Colorado Ave.
committee meeting.
six lectures is $1.
ment at 2075 Philadelphia Ave.
The committee responsible for
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown
arrangements is composed of the
Mrs. Morris Fishman of 4814 JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
of Atkinson Ave. returned from
following members:
Leslie Ave., Russell Woods, is
DRIVE FOR MEMBERS
a few days stay in Chicago.
Mrs. Ralph E. Folz, chairman;
spending the week at Boston and
Mrs. Emil Amberg, Sirs. Morton
The Junior Hume Relief Society
Mr. and Sirs. Michael Falk of New York.
Ashner, Mrs. Maxwell Black, Mrs.
StAtt..
is beginning the new year with a
Tuxedo Ave. have as guests their
Louis Goldenberg, Mrs. Jacob liar- daughter-in-law,
Sirs.
Bernard ildr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan membership drive.
with, Mrs. Ben B. Jacob, Mrs.
Falk, and cousin, Mrs. Robert C. (Laura Simon) formerly of W.
All girls who are at least 15
Robert Mayer, Mrs. Mortimer Lubin of Leominster, Mass. They Grand Ave., are now residing
years of age are invited to join.
Meyer, Mrs. Sylvan Grosner, Mrs. will visit a Century of Progress at 2900 Tyler Ave.
The purpose of this society is
I. Rodman Myers, Mrs. Harry Exposition before returning to
to provide charity whenever need-
Newman and Mrs. Louis James
Mrs Max Kogan of Webb Ave.
their home.
h
ed, and to aid the senior society
Rosenberg.
E ACH PERSON
I was hostess to the members of in all its affairs.
MONEY
Weekly
Roo.
ys s for Your
Sirs. Harris M. Brodie of Pal. the Home Relief Society at tea
TIME,
SAVE
Plans
are
now
being
made
for
DONOR LUNCHEON OF
estine arrived Thursday in De- Ion Friday afternoon, Oct. 5.
an affair to be given in honor of
THE ODESSA SOCIETY troit to be the guest of her chit- 1
the new members the latter part
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence I Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg of of October. All girls who are in-
Preparations are being made Crohn, to attend the Bar blitz- I Robson Ave. are on an extended terested in this society and their
by the Odessa Aid Society for a vah of her grandson, David , visit in the East. Included in activities should call Sylvia Brou-
$5 donor luncheon, to be given on Crohn, which is to be an event of : their tour are Toronto and Mon- dy, Townsend 7-2543.
LIV
treal, Canada, and Plattsburg,
Wednesday noon, Nov. 14, at the Saturday, Oct. G,
The girls are planning to attend
TNhoeeye near! c t t o return
Book Cadillac !tote! Crystal Ball-
You can live in luxurious comfort in De.
the
dinner
dance
given
by
the
Edwin M. Rosenthal left for . e N a .rly Y. in
room.
senior society. Any girls outside troit's newest downtown hotel— yet be
Interesting a u r p r i s e s are llot Springs, Ark., where he will
of the club who would like to at- within • few steps of your office—very eco-
remain
for three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore of
planned at the luncheon.
tend this affair may call Sybil nomically at these reduced permanent rates.
, Hazelwood Ave were hosts at a I Weisman, Garfield 8129.
All Odessa members are giving
Miss Marvis Levitt of San I
ea yineveningr 1
e moon IrTiulleasgding
pRaortey
round table entertainments at
The next meeting will be held
their homes as publicity for the Francisco is visiting with her ten- i l a d t inn th e e r
at the home of Beatrice Nemer,
e eoeoernet,
i e M
maoneed m gltel rs.u. o Max
luncheon. The proceeds of the de and aunt, Sir. and Sirs. Leo I
2429 Buena Vista. Everyone is
SQUARE AT BATES STREET - sae,
luncheon will on to sick and din- Marks of the Park Lane Apart-(whose ir.
welcome.
menu.
lovely affairs are
arc)
sseleis
" `
Covers were laid for 50
tress fund of the society.
being
b
in
Manned
in
her
h
i
tone
n
er
onor.
'guests.
On Saturday, Oct. 27, an open
ARONSTAM TO ADDRESS

house gathering will be given by
MICH. AUTHORS ASSN.
Miss Fayette Tannenholz and , Miss Faye Alpern of G Glad
a stone
Mrs. Frances Shayne to all don-
ors, with musical entertainment Mrs. Joseph Rozan of Lansing ' Ave. is leaving Sunday for the
The Michigan Authors Associa-
hoew
s ear t ha ooluoneicohg- ', East and will be gone two weeks.
and refreshments, gratis. All are owo'eore ejoodinthoheonste:s

tion announces its Autumn meet-
invited.
a ribdrai y
de:O
elcetc.t, 5.at the' Mrs. Morris Goodman and chil- ing which will be held in Detroit,
'eiglsghydreFinoko, F
The committee of the donor Niv
, dren of 2667 Tyler Ave. are leav- Saturday, Oct. 13, at Hotel Stat- $ 12TH AT SEWARD
TRINITY 2-3488 #
luncheon consists of Mesdames
m e. ler. At this meeting, Dr. Noah
h ohere
k en gtehleeisr, f.Coatloi i f e, w
oins aA
i n g f o,,ri Los
luncheon Shayne, chairman; Sirs.
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 5
E. Aronstam will address the as-
Miss Cyrille Cole was hostess th e y will
Bricker, treasurer; Mrs. II. Kan-
SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, Oct. 7
at talunciheeroe,t aa nsd bridge
borioddgo, given' Mr. Goodman will join them later. sociation on "Modern Currents in
ter, secretary.
OA M. Fiske., and Co.
at the Be
Jewish Literature".
last Sunday,
in an Operetta with 20 Singing Numbers $
r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sol
I.
Stein
re-
t
Mrs. A. Altman, a recent'
kl ar
' s S on o miring
C an t or S onen
bride, and the following brides- turned from an extended motor Hadassah Professional
Officiate at His Own Bar elect. Peggy Fink, Elsie Kline,' trip and are now at home at
/ A
Group to Meet Oct. 9
By Isidor Lillien—An Operetta in 3 Acts, featuring
Mitzvah Services
Lillian Potok, Mildred Reiner,' 3741 Collingwood Ave.
00
MAX CLASS, MISCHA FISHZON, CELIA PIERSON
-
Dorothy Weitzman and
Miss I
The Professional and Business
OFA
ISAAC AR
Jerry Sonenklar, son of Cantor K1
maid-of-honor, Minerva I A surprise engagement party Women's Division of Detroit Ila-
And the Entire.Caat a Littsaam's floater
was given by the Omega Delta dassah will start the fall season
and Mrs. Jacob II. Sonenklar, will Federman.
/
Chi Sorority of Wayne University with a membership and social I
become Bar Mitzvah at the Shaa-
Prices: Eve.-35c, 60e, 75c, $1.00, P1.. Tax
&
Mi. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss, Mr. at the home of Muriel Nushan, meeting next Tuesday evening,
rey Zedek Synagogue, on Satur-
Matinee-25e, 35c, 50c, 75c, Plu s Tax
day morning, Oct. 13. The Bar and Mrs. Joe Prince, Mr. and Saturday night, Sept. 22, honor- Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock, at the home
.••. 1
. 110M11.11011WILII.
Mitzvah service will take place in Mrs. Moe Sloss and Sir. and Mrs. , ing Miss Ethel Greenberg and of Miss Corinne Marx, 1140 Vir- eilaWilk%.1111%
47
• ow.
the main auditorium of the syna- 111. Wertheimer, all of Cleveland,, Dr. Harold P is
ginia Park. This group was or- I
were the week-end guests of Mr.'
Rogue
ganized less than a year ago, for
Mrs. Anne Alpern and sons,
On the day of his Bar Mitzvah, and Mrs. Irving Ilirshman at their
the purpose of enabling young
Bryce and Robert, returned from women, engaged in business or
Jerry Sonenklar will conduct the summer home at Sans Souci.
1/1511
p
Neilwe
OF TIMIS 81)081111
Shachrith services in the main au-
exhtedd auantodmob
professional activities, to give
York
ditorium, having heretofore made
The Knollwood Country Club a
thnroug Canada
their attention to subjects of Jew-
a splendid showing with his so- of Birmingham will close a sue- State. Bryce has left for Ann ish and Zionist cultural value. De-
Each room comthm a priuto bath.
slew
prano voice as a juvenile cantor ceasful season Saturday, Oct. 6, Arbor, where he is attending the troit is the only city having a
mho, circulating lea water,
Imio clam.,
length mirror. .. Sun.Rry Heath
with "Havana Night." Members University of Michigan.
for the Junior Congregation.
group of this type. The monthly
tampo.
Roof Safari.. . sIL
The quartet of the Shaarey Ze- and guests are looking forward to
coaled mutsrremb:
meetings held at Hotel Statler last
Mrs. Samuel Meyers and Mrs. year were well attended, interest-
dek Synagogue, under the direc- this occasion with much enthusi-
ROOMS from '250 e rlsy
Nat Sachs were joint hostesses at ing subjects having been dis-
tion of Cantor Sonenklar, will of- Item.
Gime erpoette Rotel
ficiate at the Mussel' services in
l ine n
cussed.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laurence
Crohn
Miss
honor of this occasion.
Mm Rosalind Frank, whose mar-
a
The meeting next Tuesday night
At the conclusion of the serv- of 3211 Webb Ave. will be at riage to Charles Rothenberg will will supplement the membership
ices, a Kiddush will be given by home Saturday, Oct. 6, after- be an event of Oct. 14. Covers tea held at the home of Sirs. Jos.
the parents of the Bar Mitzvah in noon and evening, in honor of the were laid for 40 guests.
Ehrlich in the late spring. Mrs.
his honor, in the social hall of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David.
, k Ai E. 11. Saulson, chairman of the
ows
r 14.
Krakow
mei,
th
ID se ter
no
r of
of E

synagogue, to which all are in.
division, will preside. An attractive
JOHN L. HORGAN, G
I Mgr.
A.
Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich entertained bride-elect
inho
vited.
Program has been planned by
at • bridge supper and kitchen Fox and 111s Flora Swartz were ' Mrs. Morse M. Colten, chairman
shower for 20 guests last Monday, joint hostesses at a personal and of the program committee, who
Detroit Lodge No 55,
the holiday season over and
complimenting her cousin, Mrs. linen shower. at the as ern Star
Knights of Pythias Bernard Bladen (Ruth Kasdan), Cafe, on Wednesday. Sept. 26. has secured the services of Rabbi
regular rehearsals will take place
David I. Cedarbaum, of Lansing,
every Monday evening at 8:30
a recent bride. Tables were set for 80 guests.
as
speaker.
A
social
hour
will
fol-
The Detroit Lodge No. 55,
p. m. in Room 123 of Northern
low his talk. Prospective mem-
Knights of Pythias, deeply mourns
The Music Study Club is plan- After snending five months in bers, as well as registered mem-
The Detroit Halevy Singing High School and under the -con-
the untimely death of its late bro- ning en interesting and construe- Atlantic City, N. J., Mrs Jennie
bers of the group, are invited to Society . opened its tenth season ductorship of Dan Frohman. Can-
ther, Harry Kales.
didates for membership may visit
live study in music, ushering in Stein has returned to the city
of
with
1
a rehearsal held
attend.
Last Tuesday evening, at a regy. the season with a 10th miniver- and is residing at Webster Hall.
Tuesday evening, Oct. 2, at 'rehearsals and aprly for partici-
la rmeeting, Past Chancelor Bill nary luncheon on Oct. 16 and
; pation in the choir or do so by
Northern
High
School.
Rosenberg, • member of the De- continuing through the year with . Miss Rossl ine
o f 3240
7--
president, Frieda Rubin; record-
ith the commencement of I communicating with Miss Bertha
troit Lodge No. 55 for 40 years,
elected keeper of records and • course in oneralog conducted Rochester Ave. will leave Sun 3dge4v, ing secretary, Berne Kosak; cor- formal rehearsals, the choir in- Gla sser, 2725 Pasadena, Long-
was
fellow 6363.
Oct. 7. for Charlotte. N. C., for responding secretary, Nellie Klar;
vites candidates for membership
seals to fill the vacancy caused by by Herman Hoexter and illus.
an extended visit with her aunt treasurer, Evelyn Friedman. The to join the chorus in order to
the death of Harry Kales, who had treed by members of the club. A '
held this ottce for • number of series of programs in "Compare.' and uncle. Mr. and Mrs Erwin next meeting will be held at the present an enlarged choir at the Sacrifice for Palestine, Reich
tie r Rligious
e
M usic and Early "Bob" Reber and her cousin. home of Miss Evelyn Friedman.
Aal R
tenth annual concert. Member-
years.
The past chancelor, Samuel Ras- American Music," Detroit and Phyllis Ann Beber, formerly
ship in the Halevy is open ala s I BERLIN. (JTA) — All central
Michigan composers' program, Detroit.
Jewish
organizations
in Germany,
and
Ann
Cohen
Rae
The
Misses
member
of
the
a
kin, was elected
to men and women who, though
of 13233 LaSalle Blvd. returned they may not be able to partici- ( Zionist and non•Zionist, last week
executive board re fill a vacancy and many other interesting feat-
The first meeting of the fall from an extended visit with their pate in the singing, may cooper- issued a joint appeal to the Ger-
created by the departure of Walter ores for all interested in music.
brother, Alex Cohen, at Lansing, ate in the administrative activities man-Jewish population calling for
Green, who has moved to Califor-
ta t. 3m 0. ega at the
ld D S ee l n
ority was
of n held
Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Brachman term
the utmost sacrifices in securing
Mich. While in Lansing, they of the organization.
nia.
returned to their home at the home of Mimi Pearl Caplan. The were guests at Alpha Pi Chi Fra-
Owing to the holidays, rehear- the Jewish future in Germany
elected:
Flowers fee all occasions- Belerest after a month's motor following officers were
ternity.
sal dates were irregular, but with and in order to help the upbuild•
I ing of Palestine.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Gar6eI4 6052. trip through the East President, Pearl Caplan; vice-

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