FiEDLTROM LIVICARONICLE EI • and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE SIX \Luncheon of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood on Monday, September 23 , -- WHEN YOU THINK OF CLEANING YOUR FALL CLOTHES-THINK OF. The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek will open the season's activities with the annual luncheon meeting to take place Monday, Sept. 23, at 12:30 p. m., (11 DRY. CLEANING Cost. ti Extra " Quality At et More You u G MEN'S SUITS , 90c • ZEDAKAH CLUB GIVES DINNER DANCE SUNDAY Zedakah Club's first open meet- ing was held on Wednesday eve- ning, Sept. 11, at the home of Mrs. Belle Staub, 3042 Sturte- vant Ave. Greeting the large attendance, Mayor Frank Couzens' reception • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggaas committee in honor of Mrs. Frank- left Tuesday for a week's stay lin I). Roosevelt who came here to in Chicago. attend the demolition ceremony ar- ranged jointly by the City of De- Mrs. Herbert Sloman and troit and the Detroit Housing Com- 1 daughters, formerly of Longfel• included the following: low Ave., have moved to the Park Milton M. Alexander, Henry Behr- Lane Apts. emit, Fred M. Butzel, James I. . .. .90c MEN'S TOPCdATS $1 AIN DRESSES LADIES' PL LADIES' PLAIN FALL COATS $1 50c MEN'S HATS by rector seethed. Ci e C-- vitJot .. • Matched Make-up Marvin Kaufmann Maurice A. John Enggass, setts Ave. returned of to 51assachu• hi Rabbi Ellmann, Leo M. Franklin, Fra- s home zer, Will iam Friedman, Betty after spending the entire sum.' Franklin, Adolph Finsterwald, Dr. ' R. It. Goldstone, Ossip Cabello- mar at Charlevoix. -- ' witsch, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Mr. of and Boston Mrs. Arthur finer Blvd. W. are Schles- home I Eleanor L. Butzel, Albert Kahn, Judge Harry B. Keidan, Dr. S. Cisand and Its•Sliased after a summer spent in Cherie- ' Kleiman, Aaron Kurland, Bernard We congratulate Frances Denney Rouge Every Garment Is Expertly Hand Finished! 1 Lasky, Jack Levy, I. L. Polozker, voix. upon the infinite patience and 85c, 2.00 - 1Judge Charles II Rubiner, Hen- Columbia 4200 tireless effort that have enabled Mrs. Henry Wineman of Ham- , rietta Rosenthal, Ben Stocker, I. ilton Drive is spending a few day Shetzer, Judge Joseph Sanders„ her to perfect Matched Make-Up Powder with her family in Pittsburgh. ;Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Jacob H. MRS. ABE ROSENBERG .. combination of correct harmon- - 1 Schakne, Philip Slomovitz, Frank 1 .1%....1.50, 3.00 Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daugh- i Schwartz, Edward Thal, Joseph P. Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg, president, MRS. HERMAN WETSMAN izing shades of Powder, Rouge, Wolff, Mrs. Henry Wineman. i reported that during the summer Barbara, returne Se t. Lipstick Lipstick and Powder Base under 4 DYERS in the social hall of the syna- ter, from Charlevoix. Miss Barbara Michigan women who have been months many needed cases were .1.00, 2.00 aided with clothes. Those having gogue. . one name. You no longer have to The luncheon will be catered will leave Sept. 19 to resume her "'"' 533-547 EAST FOREST clothes which are not in use a named on committees of the by the social committee under studies at Vassar College. hope your selection of Make - Up tional Federation of Temple Sis- asked to call Mrs. Sally }Cartel, Foundation the supervision of Mrs. Herman I David Touff of McNichols Road ' terhoods for 1935-1937 are: Mrs. Townsend 8-9093, as with the accessories harmonize. All you 1 65 .r. need do is choose your shade of Wetaman. 11Iarry Krohn and Mrs. Henry Mey- winter approaching the club is in Lotion New York. An interest i ng p rogra m will' spent a few days in f r d s- Ra l p - need of clothing artic es o rs. era of Detroit, Mrs. follow. Mrs. Herbert blitz, well Matched Make - Up - Russet, Paris I port of Flint and Mrs. Samuel L.1 tribution. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. New-'port Creme Parfait known reader, will give several Progress was reported on the a sum- Seaman of Jackson. Blend, Castilian, Champagne. selections. The guest soloist will man returned Sept. 12 from ANNOUNCES donor luncheon to be held Decem .1/6:'s .1.00, 2.00 spent in Charlevoix. be Mrs. Esther Freed, accompanlmer Open Mrs. Jack Fox (Anne Kartz- her 11, Detroit's Newest Specialty Shop is Now led All by members Jason Picton. are urged to be Mrs. Sylvan Groaner and daugh- I man) and daughter, Sandra Rhea, Those wishing information re- TRIAL SIZE OF MATCHED MAKE - UP 1 .0 0 present at this opening affair. For ter, Joan, returned from a visit I of Montreal, Quebec, returned to garding ways and means of rain- in convenient box containing each of the reservations call Mrs. Jacob Perl- with their family in California. 1 their home after spending the sum- ing their quotas for the donor , TOILETRIES-STREET FLOOR , user with Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. luncheon should call Mrs. Rae i five make-up accessorise. - mutter, Townsend 7.2285. - R. Kartzman of Glad- Goldberg, Longfellow 6291, or 1 Rabbi Leon Frain has returned ■ _ nd airs Medison Theater Temple L Wallace, ' Mrs. Mary from Palestine. He arrived at I i •- - Ave, 16 • 18 WITHERELL ST., Next to stone 2.0501. 'Quebec on the "S. S. Empress of Old Folks' Home FEATURING be in Detroit I iss Sarah Cohen of Gladstone The president has plans fort Britain" and will Sept. many social functions for the en-1 16 . M on day morning, Thursday eve- suing year, the first of which is I Auxiliary Meets ' Ave., entertained at a bridge on and midnight 1 • . - o b e a dinner-dance to be held I lung Monday Afternoon Miss Marion Lardy of Cleve- land is the guest of Mrs. I. Nurko lunch in honor of Mrs. Jack Fox on Sunday evening, Sept. 22, at ----- MAXINE THOMPSON 1 of Montreal, Quebec. Blossom Heath Inn. Reservations An Unusual Selection of This Monday afternoon, Sept. 16, and family of Belmont Ave. features a display of cost-, being limited for this affair, mem- I - the woman's auxiliary of the Jew- Frocks of Distinction A reception in honor of the en- ume jewelry and the newest hers and their friends are ' urged 1 ish Old Folks' Home will hold its I Mr. and M. Saul Glueckman shades of hosiery reserve their tables at once Priced from first meeting of the fall season for , (Lillian Stern), returned horn gagement of Miss Marion Chafetz, to b y c Ty lio n:i., tt ocrh se i iti;m 2a1 0 1, 1 roe; of Mr. and Mrs. Julius' • • 595 to 99e the entire organization, Members their honeymoon and are making I daughter 1 Je an $7.95 to $21.75 Chafetz of Pingree Ave., offer- c Newman, are urged to ome to the St er their home at Palmer Lodge. beet L. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs.1co-chairman Mrs. Mae ball room at 2 p. m. Plans for the . Claire Grant has returned Ralph C. Paul, will be held on un- Townsend 6 -4443 Custom Making te will be disclosed. Miss Latest Models ensuing year p 15, at 208 0 Hazelwood by Detailed plans for the "pay-up- from a two weeks visit in Cedar. day, Set. om 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. burst and New York City. I., fr a" to take place at the Avalon No cards HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Ready made Hats Expert Designers Theater on Oct. 21, will be made HOLDS OPEN MEETING $5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of known. Mrs. Simon Shetzer is $2.50 A surprise Buffet Luncheon for chairman of this affair and will be Boston Blvd., are visiting in CM- , 154 guests was given in honor of On Wednesday, Sept. 11, the Remodeling and Hat cleaning, very reasonable. Copies of assisted by Mrs. Anthony Deutsch cinnati. Mr And Mrs. Philip Minus of first meeting of the season of the models to choose tom as co-chairman. Vista Ave., on the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen Beuna Home Relief Society was held in Included In the discussion of the Italian Gardens of the Book board of directors last Wednesday and children returned home after of their 10th wedding anniversary, the morning were tentative plans for spending the summer at Ron- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Cadillac Hotel. Raskin, of 2684 Calvert Ave. Mrs. Al Weisman, president of the "Grand Ball" to be sponsored Beau Park , Canada . the organization, welcomed the y the auxiliary. M rs. Aaron Sil- That's why we m embers and guests. Mrs. Ira Dan- D. May er and chit- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applebaum berblatt has been named chairman. lilts dren of West Boston Blvd., re- and daughter, Barbara, accom- to, chairman of the hospital coin- feature it on the turned from an extended visit in panied by their mother, Mrs. Fan mitten, and Mrs. Ralph Levy, chair- smartest of Fall Atlantic City. fly Leve and niece, Gertrude Jean man of the case committee, gave K. of P. Install Leve, just returned from a motor reports of the summer activities. suit-fashions. We Mrs. Cahrlea Cornell spoke on H. P. Cohn Class Miss Jewel Prentis entertained trip to Pittsburgh where they were Lodge No. 45 - guests the annual dinner dance being entertained by friends hunt. extensively sketch a suit of with a scavenger sponsored by the Home Relief So- Last Tuesday evening, Detroit followed by a supper party, in and relat ives. black frieze wool, I ciety as a means of raising the And Your Lampshades - Lace Tablecovers - Bed- thins, held 55, Knights of Py honor of her 16th birthday, on Sun- The Witans Club held election of 1 year's budget for relief,. an interesting frater- day evening, Sept. 8. spreads - Fancy Pillows - Draperies as well. with Persian col- Mrs. M. S. Arkin, the treasurer, officers on Sunday evening, Sept. nal meeting. Due to the occu- lar and Persian- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson 8, at the home of Leslie Coburn, in a brief report, outlined the ex- pancy of the new quarters in the We use Ivory Soap only on your laundered Curtains. penditures from the first of the ; Phalex Club at Jhon R. and Ersk- are planning a short vacation in with the following results: Pres- p i ped Cossack All work guaranteed. Numdah Rugs Cleaned year to date. As chairman of the ident, Leslie Coburn; secretary, Me St. (formerly the Phoenix Atlantic City. Robert Gerendasy; treasurer, Isra- pledges for the dinner dance, Mrs. Club), and due to the fraternal, Like New. sleeves. Misses'. Arkin appealed for cooperation. captain, Miss Margot Franklin returned el Berkovitz; football otb social and athletic features, many The dinner dance is scheduled Lampshades 15c. up. from a few weeks stay in Chi• Jerome Pershing; basketball cap- young men were attracted who Curtains 40c pr. up. for Sunday evening, Oct. 27, at the teM, Bernard Barack. petitioned the lodge for member- cago. Stotler lintel. Ray Gorrel and his CLEANED ONLY AS FAULTLESS CAN ship. The result was manifested Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krashick orchestra have been secured for the when the H. P. Cohn class of young men were initiated in the of Wildemere Ave. spent a few are now residing at 1217 West occasion, and other outstanding en- tertainment is planned. rank of page. It is the largest days in Charlevoix. Philadelphia Ave. Participating in the program of class in several years. The work the afternoon were Gertrude Jean I Miss Blanche Amber is visit- Second was performed by the officers of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman Leve, well-known pianist, and Ann floor the lodge headed by Chancellor ing Dr. Isabelle Wolfstein of and daughter, Marion, of 290 Campbell, poetess of the Detroit' Madison, Wis. Commander Bernard A. Pearl. Farnsworth Ave., will leave Sun- News. Miss Campbell, known as C. C. Carroll, past chancellor for New York City to attend the "Poet of the Home", read sev- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifuss day commander of Myrtle Damon HOGARTH 1010 Aix , the wedding of their daughter and sister, Jeannette, to Joseph Pohl, eral of her verses. Lodge congratulated the mem- and children returned from a 4737 ELMHURST Philip Slomovitz, the gues t1 bers on the new quarters and weeks' vacation at Rondeau Park, on Sept. 21• speaker, spoke on the Jewish situ- 1 Canada. beautiful lodge room. Celia Sutkin entertained three ation at large, and how it is alter-1 I A congratulatory speech was Mrs. Milton Stern of Kalama- tables of bridge Wednesday eve- ing the opinion of the Jewish I delivered by Past Chancellor Na- You Are Cordially Invited to Our thaniel Goldstick. zoo spent a few days in Detroit ning, Sept. 4, in honor of Mrs. Al pacifist. He lauded the Home Re-1 Siegel (Belle Gothelf) of Toledo, lief Society for its work in the I Past Chancellor Samuel Ras- the past week. Ohio. community and appealed to the kin delivered an address of wel- audience to attend the annual din-, to the new pages and urged I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass come The Misses Ruth and Hermina ner dance sponsored by the society, I the young men to take active part I are visiting in Chicago. Brock of 1785 Seward Ave., will be since a larger budget means great- I in all proceedings of the lodge. , Due to the resignation of Past I Mrs. Leo Si. Butzel will entertain at home to their relatives and er relief for the distressed. group of friends at luncheon friends on Sunday, Sept. 22, from Mrs. M. Pascoe, director of the a Chancellor Ben Shiffman as man- I SEPTEMBER 18 - 19 - 20 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the Bar Social Service Department of Re- ter of exchequer, Past Chancel-; on Sept. 14. tweeds new Mitzvah of their brother, Adrian ceiving Hospital, who was a guest, for Sidney L. Alexander was We are also showing a complete line of M r. and M rs . Jacob Alb ert and Zaft, which was solemnized in said a few words in commendation in elected to the office and was in- from Featuring a complete line of the famous "Tioga" Yarns and returned S treng B. Toledo, Ohio, on Aug. 3. No cards. of the efforts of Home Relief So- , stalled by Past Chancellor Samuel Mrs. A. all styles and colors. Repairing, Remodeling, Blocking Raskin. a motor trip to the New England ciety. Cleaning of all knitted goods carefully and promptly handled. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers, Mr. Malcolm Bingay of the Free The II. P. Cohn class initiated States. We design styles to fit your measurement. Free instructions and Mrs. Robert Ellenstein and Press, who was to have addressed in the rank of page consisted of b Mr and Mrs. Donald Berger of I Weisberg re- the meing, was unavoidably a- et and directions furnished. the following: Sam Illuinnehl. li . i McNichols Road gave a surprise Dr. and Mrs. Maf weeks motor sent. lie will speak for a Home Re - sinoclie man... w l o dore lief meeting in the near future. birthday party in honor of M r. turned r oph N. Bean, Lew Boman, kin. Ben Dirroil, t•haa Ima Bloody. Berger's mother, Mrs. Carrie Mae trip to Northern Michigan. Herman I 'hat man. William Ilua, Jacob Berger, on Friday. Sept. 6. . ..once rinen•n. I . Zieve and Selichot Services 8560-2 Linwood, Corner of Pingree Ave. Meeer I. ilohlateln. Herman Mr. aond Mrs. Ben Nathaniel Ave., returned P. M.-Wednesdny until 8:30 P. M. thatman, Ben Goldhete. Hours: 9:30 A. M. Miss Frances 'tiger left Sunday, family, f Edison Green. William I/ Garen. EAwarol At Shaarey Zedek to 5:30 GARFIELD 1-0120 M Hoffman, Ilem P HONE Gordon, ordon, MRIFYII Sirs S. M. Epstein and children from their vacation at Ambassador Ila 1*i-roan, Johnny Koktenbet 1, hew Sept. 8, for New York. Beach, Ont. Previous to that they - Le, Itt, Jack IA non F.rnanuel Les , . L. Rause Annual Selichot services will be visited Mr. and Mrs. It. Mrs. and Hernial, MOM, 1.0 MR V Mark, Jaroh of Louisville, Ky., and hem at Congregation Shaarey Zr. . 11 Mas h . Samuel Mailman. Abraham Naaholla, Sam Pinsky. Joeeph H }Mi- s. Norman Weisman and daugh- dek at midnight on Saturday, Sep t Phonier, Rale Stone, Niro k 1• Mr lion in Charlevoix. of Dayton, 0. 21. These services will be preceded Eva Prenzlauer Maternity' I Mizrachi Youth to Hold ner. Frank Melia art, S It W Alper. William , • • ia Ann te Itandolph washer, Wrlirr -- WM, ldberg as returned by a memorial meeting in tribute Aid Plans for Luncheon ; High Holy Day Services enuet h Almenerm•n Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink !a... , Werner. h to the late Dr. Schmarya Levin, in Zelda R. Go The rank of esquire or second this city from her West Indies which Dr. A. M. Hershman, Fred Final arrangements are being degree will be conferred on the of Winona Ave. spent a new aye The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity above candidates on Tuesday, in Chicago during the past week. B t I Harold Silver, Berner! Aid held a meeting at Lachar's completed for the High Holy Day C r ulna . 1 ISSACS and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar on 12th St. on Tuesday, Sept. 10. services to be conducted by the Sept. 24• Phillip Schaffer of Atlantic to d Mrs. King of Santal and Mrs. Max II. Goldsmith (Alice Singer) returned from an1 will participate. The memorial Several canes were discussed and Mizrachi Youth Organization of ------ was David a recent guest of Mr. Mr. meeting is arranged by the Zion- n " will be taken care of by the Detroit in the newly decorated Kovler . Wohliner Confer- C a Ro Eastern trip, having visited the! and spacious hall of the Beth Te- exposition in Toronto. Ontario, ia ist Organization of Detroit. sa Ave. group. ence Sunday Evening The seating committee of Shea. A selection was sung by Mrs. phila Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor rey Zedek will be in session from and Woodrow Wilson Ave. Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn, ac- Betty Marks of 683 Woodland. --- 9:30 p. m. every night be- The Kovler-Wohlner Progres- Tickets are available for those 1 " with Monday. and those' companied by Mrs. Sadie Miller, A number of songs and dances who rIIll " ... $7.50.- ---- . --- -- "Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris and 'I 7,30 desire to join in this tradi- sive Society has issued a call for g in suede with were given by the pupils of Mrs. tional observance of these holi- a conference of all "landsleute" motored to Chicago. desirinsr to make their selections family are now residing at 3224 ginn Distinctively designed one-eyelet tie In Bath Milt' dancing studio. of the Kovler region to be held decorative patent trlml The high boulevard heel , I are urged to see committee mem- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cohen of Tuxedo Ave. -- The donor luncheon is to e 1 days from any member of the Sunday evening. Sept. 15, in As- and medium short vamp promise extra flattery bers as soon as possible. held Nov. 19. Any one desirire? • organization or at Edward Ruth- Boston Blvd. are visiting in Chi- Isaac :Margolis of 1927 Pingree to rummage can call the chair- enberg'a Jewelry Shop, 8729-12tI sembly Hall, 12th and Atkinson. cago. Other Styles, $6.50 to $9.00 According to the call, Kovel Local League of National Ave., returned from an extended men, Mrs. Rose Goldberg, Town- St., near BlaMe. has • fine orphan home, an old Angeles. Mrs. Mar.. Children's Home Re. Mrs. Ralph Dividson and tam- visit to Los rend 7-2171, or Mrs. M. Finkel,. her way back to Detroit. I folks home, a hospital and a 011 s Activities Townsend 6-5136. Mrs. Fannie sume_ workers' school, and these insti- il and Mrs. Morse Saulson and golfs is ---- Strauss, Euclid 5540, chairman of New Shipping Line Links tutions are used by the entire family returned to - their homes on Nike Dorothy Rosenthal. who sparing no efforts Virginia Park. after spending the Mediterranean Cruise , The Detroit League of the Na- the luncheon, in Palestine and Loa Angeles city. During critical years for- lef t for a In making this affair a success Woodward bet. Grand River and Clifford Kovler residents took an interest summer at their cottage at Gratiot and European tour in June. re- tional Home for Jewish Children turned to her home at the Wilshire. ' at Denver, which was formally and will at anytime assist mein- LOS ANGELES (ANSI-The in these institutions and helped Beach. breakfast on June bens or friends by advising them growing commercial importance of support them. I organized at • --- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons tera t j 6, at the home of tthe president. A report on these institutions Palestine is evidenced by an an- how to earn their quotas. Rosenthal Rose Schiller. with Molly Picon, The next meeting of the group nouncement that the ports of Haifa as well as the 10 years' work of and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence tt h hael city the W I rned e do r nil shire retu 1:30 p. m. on I Mrs. J. 11. Ehrlich and Mrs. M. Michaelson are visiting in Chicago. at held and Jaffa will shortly be linked by the society will be submitted at will be absence of three months. UPHOLSTERING Tuesday, Sept 17, at Lachar's direct steamer service with Los Sunday's meeting at which popu- Bernstein of Denver, Colo., as - Thal x111 male mil. e.mllare Ilke flew guests, resumed activities Miss Maxine Grabow returned 8938 12th St Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Berke and honor Angeles. The Danish-owned Luri- . lar entertainers will be featured w e mho make new familiar from a six weeks' visit in New their sister, Dorothy Berke. have on Sept. 11. The officers and teen Line is about to launch • Peel-- in a concert. Reasonable rrlere - rat finale. Tree York and she was accompanied by just returned from an extensiveboard of directors met at Mrs. Talestiaa's Largest Bakery fie Coast-Europe service with three 1Schiller'e home, 3267 Calvert her brother, Louis. who is making Repairing • Refinishing JERUSALEM (WNS - Palcor ships making monthly trips be- trip to the coast. ( R11.1 1.4 Ave., to plan activities for the 11 AST bakery in his home in New York. Agency) - The largest tween Los Angeles, Marseilles, I m y . si vo iat• Palestine was started on the way Alexandria, Jaffa and Haifa. The Mrs. M. Feldman and daughter. season. At the first regular meeting I, .1.-- .11 ex pen,. 3Ir. and Mrs. Lawrence Freed- Mildred, of 2319 Calvert Ave., re- to operation here when the corner- ships on this line will be the S. S. $45.00 EUCLID 137 be held this month. Dr. Myron D man of LaSalle Blvd., will be at 8543 LINWOOD AVE. turned from New York •fter,losis stone was laid at Shechunat Sha- Laura and the motorships Jonna ' RHEA E. CASHMAN home informally on Sept. 14, in spending several weeks with relad Jacob y will speak on "Tubercu piro, a settlement near Tel Aviv. and Ulla. C" - as been in in k1 TRAVEL BUREAU honor of their 25th wedding an- w“n v, 11 , A capital of 8125,000 pas Expert tives. R. 1.140-13 10 niversary. No cards. ee- by French J by FRANCES DENNEY *OGI[gYf =CLEANERS °i RHEA J. LANDSBERG REJA . Inca . 01 110C h IS Smart Frocks, Millinery and Hosiery up Persian is up important FRESHEN YOUR CURTAINS for1ROSH HASHONAH $65 Faultless Curtain Laundry and Cleaners SPECIAL SHOWING of New Styles in Hand Knits Suede with Patent The Van Yarn Shop Rank 8( Seder Schane Upholstering Co. vested Sowers foe all *mask 111411 Weak Blvd. del VT Sal, by 3 al 17l Op cf 111 et,