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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-09-27

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litEPerRorrInagt Km taz

SIX

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

New War
Greetingo

Children's Home
Auxiliary Meets
Wednesday, Oct. 2

Fram to Address
"Pay-Up-Tea" of
Old Folks' Home

3i9I542: 4 .%.WtIVSV 34. 110. 454Ykki

The opening meeting for the fall
term of the Women's Auxiliary of
the Jewish Children's Home is
scheduled for Wednesday after-
noon, Oct. 2.
This gathering, termed "Earn

The ways and means committee
of the Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home, meeting
last Friday afternoon in the home
• of Mrs. Harry Wine, decided defi-
nitely upon the time, place and

Rosh Hashonah
Greetings . . •

May the New Year Bring to You All

Unexcelled Health, Happiness

Alexander Freeman returned . Max Padlow of Dayton, Ohio,
and Prosperity in the
New York.Iformer star football, basketball and
from a short visit
baseball athlete at Ohio State Uni-
,
Fullest Measure
versity, was in Detroit, playing
Miss Dorothy Hassenbusch of with the Philadelphia Eagle pro-
St. Joseph, Mo., is visiting with fessional football team in their
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. game with the Detroit Lions on
Osman Fisher of Edison Ave.
Friday, Sept. 20. This is Mr. Pad-
low's first year of professional
Bernard Gaines, son of Mrs. football, and he is playing end, at
Aimee Gaines of Massachusetts which position he starred in high
Ave., entered his freshman year school and college. Following the
at the University of Michigan.
game, he and several of his friends
on the team were entertained by
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks and Louis M. Felsenthal, a friend of
family, forinerly of the Park his school days, and other members
Lane Apts., give moved to their of his college fraternity, Alpha Ep-
533.547 EAST FOREST
new home at Linwood Ave. and silon Pi.
Six-Mile Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zalman,
rents of Mrs. Max Weksler of
Maurice Caplan, Harry Grant
Sam and Michael Gerson, Hymen Normandy Ave., left for Marin-
honor for several months.
Broder and Abe Srere, were I ett e, Wis.,
ROSH IIASHONAH GREETINGS

I among the Detroiters who at-1
TO OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
• i
tended the Baer-Louis fight in
of the third birthday
In
MRS. JACK KAVANAU
anniversary of their daughter,
New York.
MRS. HERMAN COHEN
partial plans for the "Pay-Up
Adele Lenore, Rabbi and Mrs.
Tea," to be held on the regular
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Schlesinger Harry Z. Gordon entertained 60 Your Mitzvah Meeting," is called
meeting day, Oct 21.
will leave the early part of the guests in the recreation room of for 12:30 noon.
AGNES YARROWS
IQ
Members meeting at this time'
IRVING GOLDMAN
A request is being made for week for a short visit with their their home, 1642 Calvert Ave., on
Worthy Matron
Worthy Patron
every member to bring a new mem- daughter, Louise Selling, in Hart- Sunday, Sept. 22. Tables were set will be served a complimentary
SELMA ROSENBLATT, Secretary
ber to this gathering planned for land, Vermont.
I for 32 small children and various lunch after which they will engage
in
a
"sewing
bee,"
doing
sewing
!games for which 15 prizes were
the pleasure of all paid up mem-
--
th and mending for the Children's1
Louis Frankel of Los Angeles awarded were the diversion o f the
bers.
H
Doors of the Avalon Theater, visited with his sister and brother- afternoon.
Everybody's Going to the
president)
Mrs. Herman Cohen, pres
Linwood and Davison Aves, will in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Ober-
felder,
for
a
few
days
during
thel
Mrs.
R.
Berman
of
Los
Angeles
of
the Auxiliary, has appointed
open at 12:20 noon to enable mem-
Mrs.
Henry
Shapiro
as
chairman
past week, , with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
bers to pay up their dues.
e
' Harry Berman and daughter, Vit.- of the social committ e, with Mrs.
The program will open with a
Dr. and Mrs. Unroll Tannen•1ginia, returned to the city from a Julian Webber as co-chairman,
current moving picture which will
Mesdames A. B. Stralser, I. Dwor-
be followed by an all-professional holz of Battle Creek spent the \ motor trip East and are stopping kin, Jack Friedman and Ralph
past week-end with relatives and at the Imperial Hotel,
program.
Paul.
Extends to all Its Members and Friends the Season's
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple friends in Detroit.
1 Mrs. Emil Baron of 2072 Hazel-1 Meetings are held in the Chil-

Beth El will be the guest speaker
Greetings and Sincere Wishes for a Happy
wood Ave., announces the Bar dren's Home, Petoskey at Bur-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of 1
of the afternoon.
ngame , the first Wednesday of
and Prosperous New Year!
GIVEN BY THE
Warrington
Drive
returned
fromiMitzvah
of
her
son,
Billy,
to
be
,
li
Admission for paid-up members
1observed on Saturday morning, each month. at 2 p. m. The Aux-
will he free. Refreshments will be a week's stay in New York.
Sabbath
Shuvah,
Oct.
5,
at
Con-
iliary
is
not
a
fund-raising
organ-
I
served. Arrangements for this af-
-
ization, but has as its interest only
ignaedslIgre g ation Shaarey Zedek.
fair are under the direction of Mrs. of biz,mabnedoManrsd. Ave.,
that which will add to the comfort
Simon Shetzer, chairman, whose
e n r ta g
n e e n e t E
co-chairmen are Mrs. Jack Kaye. a few friends at dinner Saturday ' Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein and and pleasure of the residents of
nau and Mrs. ,Anthony Deutsch. evening, Sept. 21. 'daughters, Virginia and Joan, the Children's Home. Anyone de-
I have returned from a three siring to join this group is invited
Mrs. Bernard Lachs is preparing
1
-
.
The Misses Ann and Bertha Mil. months' tour of Europe, having to attend this meeting.
the program.
of Camp Avrunin
Benefit Needy Sick
Officers of the Auxiliary are:
Members who have changed ler of Washington, D. C. were the visited in France, Germany, Lat. President, Mrs. Herman Cohen;
takes this means of extending Best Wishes to all her friends
their place of residence are asked week-end guests of VI iSS Bernice via, Lithuania and Poland.
vice
presidents,
Mesdames
Samuel

and patrons for a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
to call in their new addresses to Kleinman.
The girls are all stu-
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Wald- Kavanau, Maurice Aronson, Ja-
Mrs. A. M. Ferar, To. 6-7244; Mrs. Kleinman.
at the University of Michigan. ibott of Yorkshire Road, returned cob Harvith, Maurice II. Zach-
Albert Homonoff, Ho. 7154; Mrs.

week at Mack- heim, Anthony Deutsch and A. B.
Scintillating Music By
a
Walter Aronoff, To 6-7280, or
Strasler; recording secretary, Mrs.
Jerome Silverblatt, son of Mr: after spending
Mrs. Philip Greenwald, To. 7-8582.
, Ralph Paul; corresponding secre-
MIKE FALK and HIS ORCHESTRA
This will insure each one with all and Mrs. Aaron Silverblatt of Wil- Mac s an .
.
tary
e as
.-
tary, Mrs
Mrs. Jack Freedman• , tr
1
cards and letters issued to the en- demere Ave., entered his freshman
Mr. and Mrs. King Schwayder, 1 urer, Mrs. Samuel J. Eder; pub- 1
Dancing 9 to 1
year at the University of Michigan.
Admission 60c
tire membership.
who have moved to Detroit from Deity, Mrs. David Kliger.

Dec. 15 is the date set for the
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen of Pon- Denver, are living at 9360 Gen-
"Grand Ball" to be held in the
Statler. Both ballrooms have been chartrain Drive returned home esee Ave.
procured to accommodate all mem- after spending two weeks in Ne vi
Mrs. M. A. Lipsitz and daugh- Activities Are Launched by l
IIIII.
hers and friends of the Auxiliary. York.
League of Denver Chit-
ter, Ruth, of Los Angeles, are
9 g Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, general Betty Butzel of Edison Ave., the guests of Mrs. Milford Stern
----:-.
.,-
drens' Home
g chairman, with her co-chairmen,
Rosenzweig.
21. the Mesdames Samuel Karmen and left Tuesday for Rollins College and Mrs. Sarah —
An invitational membership tea 1
Simon Shetzer, have already put in Florida.
Mrs. Edward Rothman of Bir- to 100 guests on Sept. 24, at the;
7
:-
-- a forth a great deal of time an
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fredmae; Ingham is spending a week in home of Mrs. Nat Bronstein, 25051
..11 effort towards the ball', plans.
Chicago Blvd., launched the initial
formerly of Rochester, N. Y., ha ew York.
activities of the Detroit League of
moved to the Park Lane Apts.. .
Mr. and Mrs. ,Abe Lupovitch, the National Home for Jewish

Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of formerly of Stoepel Ave., are Children at Denver.
Miss Eleonore Hutzel, director
Cleveland spent last week-end in making their home in South Bend,
of the women's division of the De-
this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hy- Ind.
troit police department, was guest
men C. Broiler.
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Lefkofsky speaker. Her subject was "Youth
Problems Today."
Aid will hold its first regular
Prof. Paul Alexanian of Stras-
Miss Rhoda Zahavie, vocalist;
and daughter,
are Ave.
now
meeting of the year on Tuesday, burg, France, was entertained by residing
at 3307 Frances,
Clairmount
a Oct. 1, 1:30 p. m. at Statler Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sauls during the
Mrs. Gertrude Shubow Friedman,
---
pianist, and Mrs. Helen Richman,
Entertainment will be furnished past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kreisler of violinist, were guest artists. •
.
by several well-known musicians.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Sloman Clairmount Ave., left for an ex-
Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, president
The next affair will be a bridge
tea to be sponsored by this group entertained the members of the tended motor trip to Los Angeles, of the Detroit League, gave a brief
choral
group
of
Temple
Beth
El
Cal.,
where
they
expect
to
spend
summary
of the aims and ideals
on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Jewish
of the National Home for Jewish
('enter. Mrs. J. Rose is in charge. last Sunday at. their summer about three months.
There will be prizes and refresh- home, San Souci, Barmen's Is- Mr. and Mrs. William Gorelick of Children at Denver and 94 guests
-
signed the scroll for pledged mem-
ments will be served. Tickets can land.
2527 Buena Vista Ave., have as bership and support.
ibe
procured from the members or
g
Mrs Samuel L. Kavanau, who
Joseph
Allender,
son
of
Mr.
and
their
guest
Rabbi
William
Paley
El by calling Euclid 0222.
introduced the afternoon's pro-
Mrs. M. Finkel and R. Goldberg, M. Reuben Allender of Warring- of Chicago, Ill.


gram, gave a brief history of the
who have charge of remmage sales, ton Drive, left Saturday, Sept. 21,
The Misses Rose Partrich and Miss Hutzel's life and entrance into
are anxious to get in touch with to resume his studies at Manlius
Rose Rodin will entertain in honor
=2- 1 those who wish to make their quota Military Academy, Manlius, N. Y. of the bride-elect, Miss Ann Kor- public work.
At the first regular meeting of
in this manner. Transportation to
Mrs. Viola H. Weiss and daugh• ash, at King Fong Cafe, on Thurs- the Detroit League of the N. H. J.
and from the store will be ar-
day,
Oct.
3.
C. to be held at the Hotel Stotler,
ranged for the convenience of the ters, Laverne, Carole and Donna,
Oct. 16, Dr. Myron D. Jacoby will
and sister, Miss Jean Lewis, are
ladles
Cadet Stanford Samuel, son of speak on "Tuberculosis in Chil-
Mrs. George Cohen extends an back in their home at 4
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman of dren" and Mrs. J. Meyer Bemis
invitation to all who attended last Ave., after spending the summer at 3307 Monteery Ave., returned to
will be guest artist.
year's donor luncheon also to make Rockaway Park, Long Island.
St. John's Military Academy at
their reservations this year. ---
Delafleld, Wis.
Walter Ileavenrich of Longfel -
low Ave., returned after a two
Miss Sylvia D. Levy, formerly
weeks' visit in Algonquin Park. of McKeesport, Pa., is now re-
REETINGS .
Thn id..•pence of Iwo Runt Imakore
siding at 2902 Grand Ave.
from Detroit gave more than ordinarY
Mrs Ales }Cahn and eon, Gnid, re-
Arthur
Schlesinger
Jr.
left
for
Intern( to the fall tneetIng of Ifedanah
turned from • three ',eke . *intern GIP Ann Arbor to enter his fresh-
The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen Weoldnenday, when large group of
and may the New l'enr bring
whirl, took them in W•tertown. N. Y
Roston. Man, Providence, R. I. •nd man class at the University of or LaSalle Blvd., returned to East women met in the Jewloh
you in abundonee health, hap-
Cent.... to hear the outline of activities
New York City .
Michigan.
Lansing,
Mich.,
on
Wednesday,
and
for
the
coming
winter,
Si
w
ell
as
to
-----
piness, and prosperity—and to
the
visited with their brother Alex linters to Joseph
Ml_ Enter simnel. , Is leaving Chia
Fthrtich,
mr.m^er
of
the
your household a wealth of
week for Ann Arbor to rontintle her
Richard Ellman, son of Mr. and Cohen, at Alpha Pi Chi Frat- national board of Iladaoseh, was Intro-
studies at the Unkeretty of Michigan.
Mrs.
James
I.
Ellman,
left
for
Good Cheer.
ernity. While in Detroit the Misses dured by the .oral preeldent. Mrs. Loots
---
New Haven, Conn., where he Cohen attended a linen shower Lein., In her remarks she paid high
Mr and Mrtv Joseph A Schwartz re
1 0 1. Nhamtra
York where they Matriculated at Yale University.
of out-
t ribute to the memory
turned home font N.,/
given
for
50
guests
by
Mrs.
Sara
and

evin.
brilliant
wholar
n
L
'pent the past week
Hartman, on Tuesday evening at standing national figure In the Zionlet
Morrie Ilnldberg and his mother. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine. San MM Palace on Dexter Blvd., movement. She .puke In the membern
upon the fun heron, of Ilnitanoah en•
William Goldberg. were a mong the
man
left
Tuesday
for
New
York
in honor of Miss Leona Hartman. tlea,a
or and their worth
mmen* whn landed on the It 8 Nor-
sirs R.1 ph P. .i d wn. former pre-
Mandl. In New York on Tuesday after where they will attend the wed- Miss Hartman will be married on
dent of the Detroit chapter, and re. entlY
• Cl'. week.' EUrropean trip They are ding of their niece, Miss Virginia Sept. 22.
returned from a Steil to the Valentine.
ted
to
arrive
In
Flay
City
on
Wed.
esp.,
Weil, to Raymond Schloss, on
gave a Most Intereelins report of her
nenday
Sept. 26, Enroute home they will Miss Keane B. Gittleman, daugh- impreosions She noted that during her
---
brief ...ay In that ountry more than
Mrs City Gerltrinn had a. hn week- visit with their son-in-law and
B.
Gittle-
A.
k
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
MOM, had to there. Her report of
end Ittlepta her ••ndsone. Midney.
k daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene man of Calvert Ave., has enrolled the ilnitana•h Holton h11.1 VnIVernity 0o.
bert Korn of Manton. Mirli
Hobert
`our
r
ia, •
h
Amfeld of Pittsburgh.
hating m et
at Northwestern University, Evans- vital ennihnntatol that this le one of the

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CLEANERS & DYERS

The

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Purity Chapter No. 359-0. E. S.

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Mon.
Eve.
Oct.7

THE EVA PRENZLAUER
SERVICE GROUP

Bicur Cholem Jrs.

MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN

General Motors Ballroom

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We extend our sincere appreciation
of the patr nage given us by the o
Jewish people during the past
year. We hope always to
hold your confidence
and to merit your
support.

3or Particular People
Since 1884--

.

Built-In Quality
, Furniture

Prenzlauer Group
To Meet Tuesday

Accept this as a warm hand clasp
with best wishes to all for a

Happy and
Prosperous

Mint Notes

gag eritp Notts

NEW YEAR

G

Vritqle

three w eek s' tour In the east ere a

__rare. will he held
Hoeft
her.t n 1 on F riday • e•
at Te mp I Amin
Saturd ay m on -
at le o'clock and o

k
at 10
Ten& • graduate or th•
sersity of Cincinnati. will condo.1 the
night, hie topic to Iv
merviree on Fridley
he Oates of the N..* Year" .red on PA -
.Th
W
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the Changrien,

nine

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'B'nai David

sisterhood to

Meet Sept. 30

._. The first regular meeting of the
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1415 to 1447

in the Assembly

WOODWARD AYE

The Ladies' Auxiliary of
Cong. It'itai David

Extends Best Wishes for • Very Happy New Year to Its
Members, to the Officers and Members of Congrega-
tion B'nai David and to the Entire
Jewish Community of Detroit

MRS. L WE1NGARDEN, President
MRS. R. NEEDLE, Vive-President
MRS. S. ROTHENBERG, Treasurer

Dr.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Kutt- ton, Ill.
nailer of Woodingham Drive, left
Mrs. Max J Kogan of 3296 Webb
N
York
motor toNew
to New
Saturday
and through
England, They Ave. will be hostess to the members
of the Home Relief Society, on
will be away 10 days.
t. 30, at 1:30 p. m.
Monday, Sep

Mrs. Harry L. Newman was
be of 16182
Edward M. Gunsberg
hostess at a luncheon Wednes-
Eli- Roselawn Ave. returned from an
Sept
25,
honoring
Miss
;
dar eth Guiterman of Cincinnati. extended Eastern trip.
za

--
Joseph Zwerdling, who for the
ors
Ilenry M. Butzel
ated with
of the Michigan Supreme Court
as research secretary, is now with

,

ing
m
hpot ooulotoot ati III on the It East
om
told the
In sum
Si' her growth he
wen
that the grow th •nd now develop ment
of the vaunt ry well merit. the won't
•nd einneorehlp of the Jewleh wo
of
of the United Slane
New ehalrttnn of committne were
announced following the •ddrenn The
mmbership
is headed by Mrs. Morris
e
Fis hier; NetIonal Fund rhairm•n. Mrs
Edward Klein: .hoof penny lunrhee.
Mr. Item. PnAnloy.
k eenlor and junior
einneorehip relation , Mrs Morels Leff

Furniture Compare

2990 W.GRAND BOULEVARD
OPP. FISHER BLDG:

OPEN

MONDAY EVENINGS

Mesdames Sam Korduner and Says Italian Vice-Consul In-

salted Jews

Brooks, bride - elect of Oct. 20
with °a miscellaneous shower at
NEW YORK (WNS) — The
Lathers on Wednesday. Sept. 18.
Dinner was served to 65 guests trial of Mrs. Julia Church Kolar,
great-great-granddaughter o f •
and dancing followed.
-- Revolutionary general. and Miss
Speed, members of the League
Berman S. Osnos has been ap- Jane
pointed a Kentucky Colonel by Against War and Fascism, who are
Gov. Ruby Laffoon of Kentucky. charged with throwing ink on
Guido Colonna, Italian vice-consul,
--
on
in his office an
Dr. and Mrs. William Frank- during an argument
man of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Sally Sept. 7, was thrown into
Yellen of New York City and her uproar when Mrs. Kolar accused
niece, Miss Sadie Feinberg of Colonna of insulting the Jewish
Columbus, Ga., were gueets for a race. Mrs. Kolar alleged that when
week of their parents, Mr. and she called Colonna a Fascist he re-
Mrs. S. Nabatoff of 2044 Hazel- forted: "Of course we're Fascists,
we're not Jews." This remark
wood Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Frank- but
man recently returned from a two caused Magistrate Dreyer to halt
the trial. Colonna was not present
years' tour of Europe.
when the accusation was made but
--
Pollak,
son of Mr, and arrived later and entered • denial.
Martin We
---------
Philip
Mrs Arthur Pollak entered as his
Flowers for all oecasioas--
Lillian, to Morris Kanasky of freshman year at the No em Dozier-J.1 Florist. Euclid Wit

The Officers and Directors of the

European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization

Extend Sincerest Rosh Ilashonah Greetings to their
Members and to the Entire Jewish Community

We wish to thank all for the loyal support given to as in the
performance of oar work and trust to merit your interest
during the consi•g year.

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