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INSTALLATION OCT. 1
OF RAINBOW ASSEMBLY
The annual public installation
of Purity Rainbow Assembly for
Girls wil Rake place on Tues-
day, Oct. 1, at the Eastern Star
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GAL CHRONIC E
PAGE SEVEN
Arrange Plans for
Zedakah Luncheon
Engagements
'Raffinate
ZISMAN.KOLB
Mrs. David Tyner and Mrs.
The marriage of Miss Marion
Joseph Newman are chairmen of
Zedakah Club's first dinner-dance Kolb to Abraham Zisman was ROI-
of the season, to be held at Blos- emnized by Rev, Mogill on Sept 15
som Heath Inn Sunday, Sept. 22. lit Congregation Shaarey Torah,
17750 Brush St.
The bride was given in marriage
by her great-grandmother, Mrs. I.
Feldstein; her grandmother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zimmerman of 1635 Calvert Ave., announce
F. Feldstein, and her aunt and un-
the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Leonard Shecter, son of
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zimberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shecter of Liverpool, England. The wedding
The groom was given in marriage
date has been set for Thanksgiving Day.
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Zisman, his aunt and uncle, Mr.
Mr. and yrs. Morris Greenwald of Webb Ave., announce the
and Mrs. Emilia, and his cousins,
engagement of their daughter,. Violet Reisman, to Max Auslander,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Auslander of Taylor Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chodoroff.
The matron of honor and best
Mr. and Mrs. William Weintrob of North Martindale Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
man were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Chodoroff. The bridesmaids and
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cheresh, daughter, Jean, to Albert L. Carlin,
ushers were: Miss F. Kendler, Mrs.
ferry Apple, Mr. Apple and Irv-
ng Zisman. The flower girl was
Beatrice Chodorotr and the ring
carer was Riser Bachman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summer of Goodwin Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Gertrude, to Nate
Rubinstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubinstein of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of 2469 Gladstone Ave., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Faye, to Samuel B. Diamond of
Los Angeles, Cal. The marriage will take place in
Los Angeles in
October.
STITCHING glorifies
a new fabric
OXFORD
Wedding Calendar
ROSENTHAL-LEFKOVITS
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lefkovits
Sept.. 22—Miss Rose Cook, daughter of Mr. and Ms.
Meye
r
r
f
MISS DOROTHY GREENBAUM Cook of 2526 Blaine Ave., to Adolph Ettinger, , son of Mr.
2005 I'ingree Ave., announce
An unusual gabardine
and Mrs.
t he marriage of their (laughter,
Ettinger of 3757 Calvert Ave. Reception at 2626 Blaine
Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine, at Phillip
oxford, with radiating
Ave.
from
'7
to
10
p.
m.
No
cards.
ladolyn,
to Dr. Marvin J. , Rosen-
8 p. m.
hal
on
Aug.
28.
design of contrasting
Sept. 24—Miss Clare Franzblau, daughter of Mr.
The officers to be installed are
and Mrs.
stitching. Black or
Herman Franzblau of Glynn Court, to Paul Tilds, son of Mr, and
Pearl Pernick, worthy advisor; Mrs.
Wolf Tilds.
Infants'
Service
Group
brown — $12.75.
Anne Fisher, worthy associate
Airs. Ralph Goldsmith and her
Sept. 21—Miss Jeanette Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
advisor; Leona Rosenberg, char-
a saisting committee, Mrs. AL J.
MRS. JOSEPH NEWMAN
ity; Matilda Jackson, hope; Vir- William Hoffman of 290 Farnsworth Ave., to Joseph Pohl, son of
ginia Lichtenstein, faith; Mae Mr. and Mrs. Burr Poholsky of New York City, at the Central Plaza For reservations call University a ivian and Mrs. Maury Adelson,
re formulating plans for a bridge
Futterman,
secretary;
Lucille Hotel, Second Ave. at Seventh St., New York, N. Y. Rev. E. Zalud- 2.8806 or Townsend 6-4443.
p arty to be held at the Jewish Cen-
Bearman,
treasurer;
Rosalind kowski, formerly of Detroit, will officiate.
Mrs. Ben Jacob, chairman of to r Wendesday afternoon, Oct 16.
Arfa, chaplain; Betty Halperin,
the fourth annual donor luncheon
At the first open meeting of the
drill leader; Lucille Kavanau,
to be given Wednesday, Dec. 11, SS anon Harold Silver, director of
love; Florence Grant, religion;
returned to the city and is spar- th e Social Service Bureau, deliv-
14m WOODWARD AVLBUIL
Marcia Starr, nature; Lillian Ra-
ing no efforts with the following er ed a talk in which he traced the
dom, immortality; Bertha Gold-
committees to make this donor nr actice of charity organizations
For all-around wear, these are the favorites of hun.
hoff, fidelity; Mildred - Brown, pa-
luncheon an outstanding event: fr om their earliest inception.
triotism; Rosalie Schwartz, serv-
dreds of Detroit women. Made of four filaments,
The next meeting will be held at
Card parties: Mrs. Ilarry Rott,
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
ice; Blanche Weiner, musician;
Murray
Hartz
(Golds
Gelb),
a
eon
Townsend 8-0064, Mrs. Harry th e home of Mrs. Adelson, 2698
they are both beautiful and serviceable. In two
FISHER BUILDING
Florence Cohen, inner observer; Michael Neil.
Ca
Goodman,
Euclid
6692;
Ned Ave., Monday, Sept. 23,
qualities.
Saving
Sophie Shugarman, outer ob-
cards: Mrs. David Tyner, Univer-
server.
sity 2-8806, Mrs. Kolman Sha-
Following t h e
installation,
70c -- 1.00
piro, University 1-3570; Ways
there will be dancing to tunes of
Helps in Plans for and
means (selling small articles)
a popular orchestra.
HIMEL.HOSE, STREET FLOOR
Mrs.
Sant Wexler, Townsend
Bicur Cholem Dance 6-2036;
The retiring worthy advisor is
Savings banks, Mrs. M.
Miss Dorothy Greenbaum.
Davis, Garfield 40314, Mrs. Sam
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. Asso- Baker, Townsend 6-8075; Rum-
Stationery and Books, Favors, Leather Goods
ciation is sponsoring its 27th an- mage: Mra. G. Rabinowitz, Uni-
Haggai to Report
School Supplies
nual Yom Kippur night dance,
The following Detroiters are to be held at the General Motors versity 2-1638, Mrs. Joseph Mil-
On Zion Congress among the many guests at the Ballroom, Monday, Oct. 7. As ler, Ilogarth 6634.
These committees will be happy
Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens: in the past, the proceeds of this
This Sunday Night Mrs.
to assist any of the members or
B. G. Arden of Chicago
friends
by advising how to raise
Blvd.; Mrs. Harry Schlanger of
The public is invited to attend 2754 Calvert Ave.; Mrs. M.
(BOOKSELLERS SINCE 1875)
their quotas for the luncheon.
the mass meeting to be held on Schmier and daughter, Phyllis, of
1550 WOODWARD AVE.
Sunday evening at the Philadel- 510 Trowbridge Ave.; Mrs. Bar-
RAndolph C 200
phia-Byron Hall, under the aus- nett Dalitz of Ann Arbor; and
has certainly gone "modern"
pices of the Poale-Zeire Zion.
B'nai
Moshe
Ladies
Mrs.
Simon
Meretzky
of
Windsor,
with its beau-catching bow and
Joseph Haggai, who just re-
perky feathers. Our Domestic
turned from the World Zionist
Elect Mrs. G. Klein
The Home Relief Society gave
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
Congress held in Lucerne, Switzer-
Department will make it for
land, will report on the Congress. a party at Northville for the pa-
On
Tuesday evening, Sept. 17,
tients on Wednesday, Sept 18.
the Sisterhood of 11'nai Moshe held
Rabbi J. S. Sperka spoke and Miss
old 1,1)
election of officers for the season
Junior Group of Jewish Old Gertrude Leve gave a delightful
of
1935-36. The following were
musical program. Ice cream and
Folks' Home
INTERIOR DECORATORS
elected: Mrs. Gussie Klein, pres.
cake and fruit were served.
Did you know we make chil-
ident; Mrs. II. Meer, vice pres-
Now
In
Their New and More Spacious Studi o
Twenty-five persons attended the
dren's hats? For the teen-age or
ident; Mrs. S. Miller, financial sec-
A birthday surprise party was
social on the evening of Sept. 11,
retary; Mrs, B. Herskowitz, secre-
15950
WOODWARD AVENUE
under—and are they darlings!
at the home of Estelle Amernick, given by Mrs. Lewis Zuieback of
tary; Mrs. B. Greenspan. treasurer.
3 Blocks North of,Ford Facto .ry
and paved the way for the fall 2476 Pingree Ave. in honor of
The
next
meeting
of
the
Sister.
schedule for the Junior Group of her husband, and a buffet din-
You are cordially invited to visit our
hood will be held on Tuesday, Oct.
studio and inspect
ner for 45 guests.
the Jewish Old Folks' Home.
our large display of Objects, d'art, Odd I'ieces, Picture
8, at 8 p. m., in the club room of
Plans for the first big event are
the synagogue.
Venetian Blinds, Floor Coverings, etc.
under way. The occasion is the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
On Sunday, Oct. 20, the Sister.
first anniversary of the Junior of Owen Ave. celebrated their
hood will hold a grape festival. The
Group. Henry Auslander, president 40th wedding anniversary with
chairman of the affair is Mrs. Max
SIDNEY DIEM
of the club, has, thus far, named their family, at a dinner party
Gross, assisted by the following:
Rose Shapiro and Anne Fisher as at Northwood Inn on Sunday eve-
15th Annual Ball of J. W. home of Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, members of the committee to ar- ning, Sept. 15. Their children affair will be donated to charity. Mrs. J. Gelbman, Mrs. S. Miller,
Sidney Diem, chairman of the Mrs. J. Sobel, Mrs. Mrs. AL Engel,
3356 Richton Ave.
range the anniversary dinner- attending included Mr. and Mrs.
of the
E. W. 0. to be Held
David Al. Zellman, Mr. and Mrs. advertising committee, has an- Mrs. L. Kahn, Mrs. J. Ilerskowitz,
Plans were net for the 15th an- dance.
nounced that the association is Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, Mrs. Sam
Nov. 24
Preparations
for
the
coming
Maxwell
Gold,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
nual ball of the organization to be
leaving no steps unturned in its Klein, Mrs. Alex Stein and Mrs.
Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Book year will be discussed further by Solooich, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund campaign to make this affair not I. Katz. Grumma's Orchestra will
Announces the Commencement of her
A special meeting of the board given
he Junior Group at a meeting on A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Juli US
Cadillac
Hotel.
only a crowning social success of furnish the music for this occasion.
of directors of the Jewish Wo-
ednesday evening, Sept. 25, as Bloom and their three grandch
' Piano Teachers' Training Classes
Friendly organizations and so- he guests of Rose Shapiro, at 2294 dren, Adele Zellman, Warren Sol il- the season, but also a financial
The Sisterhood announces that
men's European Welfare Organi-
CO- success
the dates for its fifth annual ba-
zation was held Sept. 16, at the cieties are asked not to interfere T. ylor Ave.
vich and Marilyn Gold.
A prescribed course for teachers who feel the need of a
with this date.
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. retained zaar have been set for Nov. 16, 17
systematic outline of the various materials
and 18, at the congregation.
Mike
Falk
and
his
orchestra
to
Mr. and Mrs. David Berger of
used in teaching piano,
The second annual donor dinner
present
the
music
for
the
eve-
Rochester Ave. are spending the
is to be held at the congregation on
For further information phone Mrs. Schakne
week at the Edgewater Beach ning, and there will be dancing Feb. 9.
COLUMBIA 2810
Intel in Chicago, attending the from 9 till I. Charles M. Wein•
• c onvention of the Continental As. garden has been named as chair-
man in charge of the affair.
urance Company.
The association's membership
drive is nearing its close, and all
Mr. and Mrs. J. Feldman and young men who are interested
in
amity are now residing at 3251
becoming members are asked to
C alvert Ave.
call Hyman Storchan at Garfield
70444.
Miss Anne Manson spent th
past week - end in Clevelan
Heights. On Sunday she was th
guest speaker at the openin
meeting of the Cleveland Height
Unit of Junio
r Hadassah.
Miss Mildred Goldstein, daughter
The Mimes Rae and Ann Cohen of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
l051
of LaSalle Blvd, returned to East stein of Ottawa Drive, left for
WOODWARD
Lansing, Mich., on Wednesday Chicago where she will resume her
and are visiting with their broth- studies at Ray School of Advertis-
AVE
er, Alex Cohen, at Alpha Pi Chi ing. She will reside at the Three
U o.
Fraternity. While in Detroit the
Misses Cohen attended a linen
OBINSON'S STOCK of fine fur-
shower given on Tuesday evening
FOR LAST
Miss Ann Katchka returned
at San Min Palace on Dexter horse for a week after having
niture was never before so com-
Blvd., in honor of Miss Leona cruised the Caribbean Sea visiting
MINUTE
Hartman, by Mrs. Dora Hartman Cuba, Panama, Jamaica and Costa
plete—so appealing. All that is, new,
for 50 guests. Mies Hartman Rica.
HOLIDAY
will be married on Sept. 22.
stylish and desirable finds expression
I
Four-Thread
for all day
USSEI
Births
I.MILLER
Jewish New Year Greeting Cards
Sheehan's Book Store
SADA K. FINN & ASSOCIATES
$3.50
LEE CORBMAN- SCHAKNE
Detroit Conservatory of Music
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m erica r 1 inert T urnibire 4
Greet the Holy Days with Charming,
Distinguished New Furniture!
; fontiar
Notts
at ' $
Grayson
R
in the smart showings.
Every department in Robinson's
big 6-story store offers superb values.
In the face of rapidly rising furniture
prices, Robinson's offer striking
values.
SIX BIG FLOORS
OF FURNITURE
Convenient Payments
and Liberal Trade-insl
You are invited to open an ac-
count. Budget payments to suit your
convenience. Your old furniture
taken in trade. Free appraisal service.
The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen,
who are guests at the Alpha Pi
Chi Fraternity, East Lansing,
Mich., had as their guests on
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John
Metzner of Conlin Ave., and Mrs.
Phillip Ellenstein, all of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman
arrived in New York on Sept. 12
on the Lafayette after spending
two months in Europe. They were
met by their sister, Mrs. Herman
Dickstein, and the Steinman chil-
dren, Alvin and Beverly. Their sic-
term-law and mother, Mr. and
Mr.. Sam Beuron, held an informal
reception at their home on Liberty
St.. Tuesday evening, Sept. 17, for
their Pontiac friends.
Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky and
daughter, Maxine Mae, and Mrs.
Harry W. Wheeler and daughter,
Mary Ellen, were guests from De-
troit of Alex Cohen, at Alpha Pi
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Chi Fraternity House, East Lans-
ing, Mich., where they spent sev- Jacob sponaored ■ get acquainted
tea for old and new members at
eral days.
the home of Mrs. Norman Buck-
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 8951 Pine- ner on Ottawa Drive, Tuesday,
hu rst Ave. returned home from Sept. 17. Rabbi Elmer Berger gave
he r stay in Petoskey, Mich.
a talk on the 10 best hooks of the
year. Mrs. Buckner gave an in-
In honor of the 25th weddi ng teresting talk on her recent trip to
anniversaryof Mr. and Mrs. Hy- Ala•za. Mrs. Julius Levin and
man Milstein of 16513 Wilde- Mr.. Saul Orman poured.
mere Ave., their children will be
hosts at a surprise gathering on
Arthur Rosenthal. his daughter,
Sunday evening, Sept 22, at the Rita, and son, Jame., returned
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mil- from Chicago where they visited
stein of 16709 Belden Ave.
with friends and relative..
SHOPPERS
Our buyers made a special trip to New York to provide
a complete new stock of the most advanced hats, in
anticipation of the Holy Days... be sure to look at May's.
EXPRFSS YOUR
Rosh Hashonah
Sentiments
with
FLOWERS
Rabbi Hirschensohn, Noted
Saul Birnkrant attended the
jewelers conventions in New York
Hebrew Scholar, Dies
from
City.
,,PBINSON FURNITURE CO.
gton
•
Blvd. at 1420
Open Mon., Wed., Friday and Sat. Evenings
()(1 mericai Tineft r) urniture 4
NEW YORK (WNS) — Rabbi
Chaim Hirschensohn, pioneer of
the modern Hebrew renaissance,
one of the founders of the Zion-
bit movement and for
more than
■ generation the chief Orthodox
rabbi of Hudson County, N. J.,
is dead here at the age of 79
Born in Palestine, he came to.
this country in 1900, He was •
descendant of • family that had
produced noted rabbinical scholar
since 1450. Among his five chil-
dren are Mrs. David de Sole Pool
and Mrs. Nina Adlerblum.
The Rose Shop
Airs. Joseph Gibbs of Los An.
geles, Cal., is spending • few days
with her niece and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Bogner of Ot-
te■ Drive.
MINS Cipa Solomon returned to
her home on Franklin Blvd., after
spending a fortnight with her Pill.
tern. Mrs. Marshall Schutt and
Mr. Joseph Cohen of Chicago.
Flaws** fee all ece•sievie--
Dexter...Jos
t_nas
Beautiful Roses and
Other Seasonable
Flowers at
HENRY M. ROSE
LOW PRICES
BEN E. KOHLEN
THE HOSE SHOP
1500 W. DAVIDSON
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