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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Miss Anne Manson
, To Address Junior
Hadassah Oct. 1
, The first meeting of the year
of the Detroit unit of J. liadassah
will take place Tuesday evening,
Oct. 1, at 8:15 p. m., at the Stet-
; ler Hotel.
I An interesting program has been
planned for the evening. Miss
Andrew Geller designs
a distinctive new bow
pump, for dress occa-
sions, in black or brown
suede; with unusual silk
moire inserts,
Engagements,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shifinum of Taylor Ave. announced the
betrothal of the• daughter, Doris, to Raymond Dunn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Dunn of W. Philadelphia Ave., at a dinner for the
immediate family, followed with a dance and reception for 160
guests, on Sunday, Sept. 22, at Lacher's.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldberg of Grand Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Charles S. Bloody, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blondy of Elmhurst Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Boston Blvd., announce the
engagement of their sister, Miss Nuta Ross of New York, to Eugene
Blumenthal of Detroit.
Mrs. I. M. Meisner of 3031 Taylor Ave., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Miriam, to Abraham Cohen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Cohen of Windsor, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. William Milinsky of 2058 Virginia Park announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Nathan Freedland, non
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedland of 2297 Gladstone Ave.
Mrs Anna Singer of 9980 Cascade Ave., announces the engage.
went of her daughter, Frieda, to Nathan 'Lager of 2938 Fullerton Ave.
Wedding Calendar
$10.50
Shot Salon—Filth Floor
Music by
JULES KLEIN-
Celebrated Radio and Dance Orchestras
Revues—Floor Shows—Stars of the Stage
for DANCES — BANQUETS — WEDDINGS
SOCIAL and CONVENTION EVENTS call
JULES KLEIN ARTISTS BUREAU
1224 MICHIGAN THEATER BLDG.
CADILLAC 4710
ROSH HASIIONAH GREETINGS
Send Holiday Greetings with Flowers from
DEXTER-JOY FLORIST
Corner Joy Road and Dexter Blvd.
NEWLY-ENLARGED QUARTERS TO BETTER
SERVE YOU
Wedding and Hospital Bouquets, Floral Designs, Corsages
Estimates Freely Given
EUCLID 6082-6083
Meet Old Friends!
Make New Friends!
At the
Jolly Elite Club's
lth Annual Rosh Hashonah Dance
Sunday Evening, September 29th
BOOK CADILLAC GRAND BALLROOM
Presenting
FREDDIE BERGIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Featuring; MARY TUDOR
ADMISSION - - 50c
Proceeds towards new building for
Detroit Jewish Old Folks' Ilome
440C "r3
The annual installation cere-
mony of the officers-elect of the
Purity Rainbow Assembly for
Girls, chapter 12, will take place
Mimes Faye Alpern of Glad
stone Ave. and Betty Zeidman of
Pingree Ave., returned front a
two weeks' vacation in Chicago,
where they were the guests
of Minn Alpern's brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William
Alpern.
RUSSEKS
Dress
Lt
SIXTH FLOOR
A beautifully appointed linen
shower was given Sunday after-
noon at the Wilshire Hotel in honor
of Miss Billie Fidler, bride-elect of
Oct. 20, by Mrs. Roy Ruben and
the Misses Jerry and Sally
Schweitzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peeps
(Evelyn Berlin) returned from a
trip East and are now at home to
their friends and relatives at 2670
Gladstone Ave.
Madeline Betty Meyers of 3037
Richton Ave., left Monday for Ann
Arbor to enroll in the University
Oct. 10—Miss Naomi Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham of Michigan. She is majoring in
Jacobs, to Dr. Saul L. Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Silver of 1 social service work and is staying
a t the Helen Newberry Dormitory.
3030 Sturtevant Ave. Reception from 8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
MISS PEARL PERNICK
Oct. 20—Miss Rose I. Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, at 8 p. m.,
Brooks, to Aaron E. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenzweig,
MISS ANNE MANSON
at the Eastern Star Temple, 80
formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, and now residing in Detroit.
West Alexandrine Ave. The out-
Anne Manson, former president of
going worthy advisor, Miss Doro-
Jr. Hadassah, will speak on her
thy Greenbaum, will preside. Miss
impressions of Palestine, Miss
Pearl Pernick will assume her poet-
The tenth anniversary of the
Manson has just returned from ■
tion in the chair as incoming
Israel Matz Foundation marks a
trip to Palestine. Her observe-
worthy advisor.
milestone in the history of an in-
: 'ions on Meier Shefeya, Pardess
Dancing will follow and the pub-
I eresting institution founded by the
Anna, and the Nurse's' Training
lic is invited to attend the cere-
School maintained by Junior Ha-
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt Salomon (Ruth Peritz
1 minent manufacturer and Zionist, mony.
I srael Matz.
dassah, are waited eagerly fiy the of 2458 W. Philadelphia Ave., a daughter, Judith Ann.
organization.
Aimed to aid Hebrew writers
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon of the Wilshire Dote ,
1 who are unable to earn a liveli-
The membership committee, It son.
I ood for one reason or another,
headed by Frances Moranz, has an-
Sept. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith (Betty Pearlman), t
his foundation has spent close to
nounced that a series of musical a son, Richard Allen.
80,000 in the 10 years of its ex-
By DR. CYRUS ADLER
affairs will take place to enter-
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffe of Cheboygan, Mich., i stence. Mr. Matz's fund also spent
President of the Jewish Theolo.
tain new members. On Nov. 17 a formerly of Detroit, a son.
c
lose
to
$9,000
for
the
publication
gieal
Seminary of America
, special celebration will take place.
Sept. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ecker (Natalie Arden) of 2980 t i f a uniform Hebrew textbook.
The Hadassah players group has Lawrence Ave., a son, J. Arden.
It is interesting to note that in
begun active work. Special study
The year 5695, which now
ost instances recipients of help
groups 111:' being planned to under-
{ rom the Matz Foundation do not closes, has hardly marked any
take an investigation of the prim'-
great
changes for the better in
li now the source of the relief
ples of acting and makeup. The
r oney. Not only disabled writers, the situation of either our people
first meeting of this group will
h ut ells() their dependents receive or the world. There have been, in
take place at the home of Harriett
id from this fund, whose head- this land at least, increasing signs
Slichman, 7ct. 6, at 1 o'clock.
of returning prosperity, and we
uarters are at 423 Atlantic Ave.,
pray that these may be ind ica-
The Happy Day Fund committee
I rooklyn, N. Y.
tions of the alleviation of distress
announces a birthday party for
The
work
done
by
this
founda-
There art' only .103 Jewish in- troit House of Correction. The re-
and a true renewal of good times.
Oct. 20 at the home of Pearl War-
t on is in accordance with the tra- As we look over theglobe, we
tell, chairman, 583 Woodland, at
ition of the name of Israel Matz, have every day increased reason
2:30 p. m. Those having birthdays
hose philanthropies run very to be grateful to God that we
in July, August, September and
igh. Not only is he a liberal donor ere living under the protection
October are invited to attend.
o Hebrew educational causes and of this free and peace-loving Re-
At this alerting Miss Sophia
o r Palestinian efforts, but Mr. public, which gives every man his
Blanche Schwartz will extend
fats is known as one of the most opportunity and seeks nothing
greetings to the organization. A
beral employers in the country. which belongs to other peoples.
short review of current events will
e is the head of the Ex-Lax Co. For the shadows across Europe
be presented by Helen Kass, chair-
are lengthening and daily becom-
man of the educational committee.
ing more menacing. Our breth-
Election of delegates to the Nation-
ren in Germany and Poland have
al Senior-Junior Hadassah con-
continued to suffer during the
vention will also be part of the
past year, and an far as can be
business for the evening.
seen there is little expectation for
Elegance is the key-
The Jewish National Fund com-
NEW YORK — The launch- amelioration in the near future.
mittee, headed by Rose Greenwald,
note of this black
g of a nation-wide drive, to coni- Our duty to them is clear. It con-
in planning to take active part in
ence with the Jewish High Holy sists not in giving vent to our
broadcloth suit, for
the collection of blue books, start-
Day season, for the purpose of rain- feelings through untimely- and
afternoon. Silber fox
ing Oct. 13.
ng in the United States the futile outcries, which may offer
tails make the tuxedo
Further plans for the Thanks-
mount of $$500,000 for Palestine us some satisfaction but do them
giving dance are also to be an-
front. With silver
Land Redemption was announced no good, but in actively sacri-
nounced at Tuesday's meeting.
y the Jewish National Fund of ficing some of our means for the
lame blouse.
A merica.
Improvement of their lot. They
N. W. J. W. E. W. 0. Fes-
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president need deeds, not words.
tival Dinner Dance Oct. 15
f the Fund, who just returned
Yet, as we are gathered in our
ram Lucerne, Switzerland, where synagogues to pray for ourselves
e participated in the World Con- and our families, it behooves us
A festival dinner dance will be
rence for Palestine Land Re- to think also of those who are
given by the North Woodward
motion, and in the 19th Zionist Buffering across the seas. We may
branch of the Jewish Women's
-
ongress,
stated that the drive, assist them for the moment, but
European Welfare organization at
ndertaken in acordance with a permanent help can come to them
Northwood Inn, Tuesday evening,
solution of the Zionist Congress only from the God of our fathers.
Oct. 15. For reservations call Mn.
s
iming to obtain the sum of $5,000- It is to Him that we must look
A. Kurzman, Hogarth 4767, or Mrs.
0 for the acquisition of new land to establish "Ills fear over all
J. Robins, Longfellow 5392.
reas in Palestine an inalienable His works, that all His creatures
The third donor luncheon will
roperty, that Dr. Stephen S. Wise, may prostrate themselves before
take place Jan. 8, at Congregation
bbi of the Free Synagogue, New Him, that they may form a single
Shaarey Zedek.
York, and President of the Amer- Society to do His will with • per-
The next meeting will be held
an Jewish Congress, has accept- fect heart." It is in this prayer,
Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Mrs. A. Kurz-
the honorary chairmanship, and recited in every synagogue in the
man's home, 3800 Cortland, at 1:30.
Maurice Levi n, president of world, that we are united, East
earn's
Department Store of New and West, North and South, weak
and
you
have
Give nothing . . .
ork, has accepted the national and strong, unlettered and liter-
nothing to give.
airmanship of the American ate, humble and exalted.
ommittee for Palestine Land Re-
As we think over the past his-
mption, under whose auspices tory of the world, how man.
has
e drive will be conducted.
emerged from primitive barbar-
Announcing his aceptance of ism into the light of civilization,
IN the mood of your
0 e national chairmanship of the even though he did not fully un-
cs mpaign committee, Mr. Levin, derstarRI the goal to which he
dressy costume suit
was
in a communication addressed to moving, we must be filled with
or gown . . . a black
he key leaders in 400 communities new faith in the future of the
or brown suede san-
in the U. S., made public the text race. The present may be difficult
dal, with kid strip-
p letter he had received from and confused. here and there we
pings in lattice effect.
r. Wise, during the latter's visit plainly see reversions to barbar-
to Palestine this summer.
ism, but on the whole the present
is far superior to the past, We
I. Miller Salon — Russeks
trust to God who has guided our
rloughs for the High Holy fathers to lead us, too, out of
t
2nd Floor & Fisher Bldg.
Days for Men in U. S.
darkness into light and from op-
the e
e of Morris White,
is a gratuitous one to employers son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
pression into freedom.
Service
and applicants, men and women, White, Rabbi M. Zager officiating.
for all occupational classifications.
No one can preach salvation
The Jewish \Velfare Board an.
The definite need for such a
flounces that the United States war through the cross with power un-
WOODWARD AVE
RUBY•FEDER
specialized service as the employ-
department has issued the follow- til he has experienced a crucifixion
of self in his own life.
ment bureau, with a full time
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Feder an- ing order:
worker in charge, can be readily nounce tte marriage of their
--eurlourth for Jewleh !mildew. to sal.
seen. In 1934, from January to daughter, Irene, to Bert Ruby, diet, of the ./••1.11 falth—The me aaaaa 5'
ofear dextron.
131
order to permit
December, the total placements which took place Sunday, Sept. 15, eoddlere of the Jewish
faith In politic!.
were 250. From January to Aug- in the presence of the immeddiate pate In the eeIel.ratIon Utah 11.15'
tItoeh liaehonahl. t•Itintling •t
ust of this year, the total place- family.
• intl••• Friday. Rept 27. 1116. and co
ments have already exceeded that
l tinning unt11 sundown, 011t1.14Y, Sept 21.
Extend; Best Wishes to the Entire Community for
itm, end the it., of Atonement anti,
figure. This has been done with
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Kipper). hettIonlog at sundown. Nund•y.
only a part time worker on the
A Happy and Prosperous New Year!
ix., 6. 1135. and continuing until mun•
job. It is felt that with a full
down. Monday. Oct. 7. 1136. That metn•
The second social event of the here of that jalth i.e 'ranted fortnusha
time worker the total placements
for 'o. 11 time Ste Ilocosear, In petnIll
for the coming year can be season of Detroit Lodge No. 55, them
Knights of Pythians, will take ra,
tripled.
place on Sunday evening, Oct. 20, Ilona are held, from nnon of ThuredaY.
ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS
The employment service has
with an old-time Monte Carlo ae:tt IA. 1134. to noon of Tue./fay. (5et
proven itself invaluable to young night.
I. 1116, and from noon of Patur.tay, Oct.
6.
to 1111140X ht of Wedneeday. Ott.
Jewish men and women, who find
proshIed no Interfere:toe with
The entertainment committee is the 1135.
unemployment a difficult problem
public et.1,1 , • i. 0, 1'10tIoned there
to solve even in normal times. It arranging to make this a gala
The department has Issued
has been built up to assist them event and a night of entertain-
in their earnest desire to secure ment. The affair will be for mem- similar order concerning members
of the Civilian Conservation Corps
employment without the disheart- bers and friends.
ening results which frustrate their
Last Tuesday evening the rank of the Jewish faith.
An order of similar tenor has
every attempt through the ordin- of esquire was conferred upon the
ary outside channels.
11. P. Cohn clam of candidates. been promulgated by the Bureau
of
Navigation of the United States
The Jewish Community Cen- The rank of knight will be con-
ter's employment service invites ferred on this class on Tuesday, navy department and by the United
States
coast guard.
the applications of all Jewish Nov. 7.
young men and women. All ap-
It has always been the policy of Grayson's to bring Milady
The officers end entertainment
plicants are interviewed by Miss committee of the lodge were elated Palestine Surplus Reaches
the best in beautiful dresses at popular prices.
Hersh every morning between 9 over the attendance at the first
Above $28,000,000
and 12 at the Center, 8904 Wood- social affair held last Sunday eve-
1051 Woodward Ave.
13963 Woodward Ave.
ward Ave.
ning in the new quarters.
JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor
Employers are urged to call
Agency) — The cash surplus of
Miss Hersh at the Center's Em-
the Palestine Government conti-
ployment Service, Madison 8275. Jolly Elite Club 7th Annual nues to mount, it was revealed with
A Happy New Year to you all — from
when in need of qualified and
Dance Sept 29
the publication of figures showing
efficient stenographers, typists,
that at the end of Jul', the treas-
bookkeepers, file clerks, switch.
The Jolly Elite Club's seventh ury had a surplus of £5,727,000
Manager of the new
board operators, cashiers, sales- annual Rosh Hasonoh dance will (over $28,000,000). The Palestine
people, librarians, law clerks, be held at the Rook Cadillac Hotel currency in circulation at the end
laboratory techn ic is ns, stock Sunday evening, Sept. 29. Freddie of August totalled f5,835,134
boys, dental assistants and any Bergin and his orchestra have been (neer $29,000,000).
others.
engaged to furnish dance music
In order to further the com- and entertainment for this affair.
REMOVAL NOTICE
munal services rendered by the Mr. Bergin will present an an
PARK and SPROAT
Dr. Joseph 0. Kopel announces
employment bureau, the Jewish added attraction Miss Mary Tudor. the removal of his offices from 4
Sirving that deliciously tasting food that Detroit associates
well-known songster and pianist W. Vernor Highway to 218 Pro-
with the name cf PAUL ERNEST
Proceeds from this affair will be fessional Bldg., 10 Peterboro,
Come, eat and drink at this cosy rendeavees
Flowers for ■ all occludes.-- used toward the new building for corner Woodward. Telephone,
•:• You'll he sure to meet year friends -:•
De:tor-Joy Florist, Euclid 60132.i the Jewish Old Folks Home.
Temple 1.6280.
_
"The Life of the Party"
RAINBOW ASSEMBLY'S
INSTALLATION OCT. 1
Births
80,000 Spent by
Matz Foundation
New Year's Message
ONLY 103 JEWS AMONG 7585 PRISONERS
IN PENAL INSTITUTIONS OF MICHIGAN ,a
mates in Michigan penal institu- ports on these populations are as d
lions out of a total prison popula- follows:
tion of 7685.
Marquette : Protestant, 458; v h
This fact is revealed in figures Catholic, 286; Jews, 7; Moham-
made public by Hon. Joseph C. medans, none;
Greek Orthodox, 3; t (
Armstrong, Commissioner of Par- total, 760,
dons and Paroles; Ralph E. Ben- Detroit House of Correction: h 9
son, Chief Wayne County Parole Catholic, 102; Protestant, 126; i
Office; Edw. Denniston, Supt. of Jews, 8; Mohammedans, 1; Others,
Detroit House of Correction, War- 5; total ,241.
den Walter Cries of Marquette Jackson: Protestant, 3,745; Cath-1 1
Branch Prison; Harry 11. 11 Jackson, olics, 1,401; Jews, 71; Mohamme- 500,000 Drive for
Warden at Michigan Reformatory dans, 11; total, 5,228,
at Ionia; and Charles Sheen, War- Michigan Reformatory at Ionia: Redemption of Land
den at Jackson.
Protestant, 95; Catholics, 386;
The figures presented by these Jews 17; total, 1,362.
prison officials and commissioners William Levin of Detroit is the ti ii
are for the penal institutions of local state parole officer through
Marquette, Jackson, the Michigan whom the above figures were made ii
Reformatory at Ionia, and the De- public.
a
b
FULL TIME WORKER PLACED IN
CHARGE OF EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
0
Jewish Community Center Enlarges Service Offered to Jewish fl
h
Unemployed; Servie• to Be Free to Employers
I;
as Well as Employees
et
The Jewish Community Cen• Community Center pleads with all C
er's Free Employment Service, of the Jewish employers, syna• u
and other agencies in the r
which has been serving the corn. Rogues
community to co-operate to the a
rarity for a number of yearn, fullest extent in giving to the 01
las proven its usefulness to such Jewish youth an opportunity to Et
i degree that it has become neces- establish themselves with the se- P
curity that comes from having a 1 1
wry to put a full-time worker on job
.
he job.
is
Through the generosity of the
et
Caron M endelsohn Jewish Me-
Allarriages
norial Fund, it has become pos-
II
ible for the Center to permit
Y
dim Anna Rose Hersh to devote
cl C,
HARRISON-COVENSKT
ier entire time to the employ-
The marriage of Miss Dora Coy- di
nent service.
of Montreal, Canada, to ti
The free employment service ensky
Sherman
B. Harrison, brother of
vas established at the Young Wo- Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hayman, of
lien's Hebrew Association in Sept
3748
lace on
926. It began an an employment
„o. m— r. and Sirs. H place
i
■ureau for Jewish girls and wo- w i ll ' reside
' de at Ave.,
11331 Dexter Blvd t
nen, and at a later date extended
he service to young men. When
of
he Young Women's Hebrew As-
WHITE-BERMAN
ociation became a part of the On Sunday evening, Sept. 22, , D
newly
organized
Jewish
Commu-
Hotel was the scene
Lay Center
in 1933
this work
was the
of a Barium
beautifully
cere- F
arried over as one of the Cen- mony when bliss appointed
Pearl Berman,
er's
to the coin- daughter of Mrs.
,, .., many
., services
.
. . Eva Berman, be-
(
SILVER FOX
EnrichesIthis" P
COSTUME SU IT
I. MILLER 7
Costume Right: Suede
SANDAL .
US SEKS
1401
Camp Nahelu and Little Nahelu
GRAYSON'S
for Beautiful Dresses
•
HUDSON'S
Extends New Year's Greetings
and Hopes the New Year 5696
Will Be Good to Everyone!
PAUL ERNEST
Park Ave. Grill, Coffee
Shop and Cocktail Bar
l. \