PA GE T110E113011; L111S11 ORM ICU SIX and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Council Tea Oct. 11 Everybody's Going to the 27th Annual Dance The Detroit Section of the Na- tinnel Council of Jewish Women will open its annual membership drive with a tea at the home of its president, Mrs. Walter halt,, on Dance of Temple Y. P. C. on Oct. 201 Sunday afternoon, Oct. 20, at 3:30 p. m., will start the Temple Beth El Young People's Club's season with an open meeting and (lance in the social Wood- ward at Gladstone. There will • • Go. THE BEST QUALITY. IN YOM KIPPUR NIGHT ■ 1 Seven social workers have been Sir, and Mrs Louis Sobel of the Malvern Apts. are spending the' witted to staffs of social service GIVEN BY TILE holidays with relatives in New bureaus here, as follows: Sirs. Irene Caplan Geller, at League for York, Miss Ruby Ayer Handicapped: Wolff and Mona AND HAND FINISHING u is Huth Alfred Srere of Dayton, Ohio, Evans, at North End Clinic; 90c spent the holiday week-end with Mrs. Marjorie Ulman, at Jewish MEN'S SUITS Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Social Service Bureau; Miss Gol- 90c TOPCOATS Calvert Ave. die Goldstein, at Jewish Social LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES .11,00 Benefit Needy Sick Service Bureau; Miss Evelyn Can- Mrs. Milton Klivans of Youngs- tor, at Jewish Child Placement LADIES' PLAIN COATS ....$1.00 town, 0., was a recent guest of Bureau. )50c CHILDREN'S CLOTHES her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.. abi) 5 ,2t and Mrs. Lawrence Michaelson of MEN'S HAT Mr. and Mrs. A. Black and niece, Scintillating Music By Whitmore Road. Prices Include PicCp * and Dcli•cry Miss Ruby Black, of Belfast, Ire- land, are visiting their mother, MIKE FALK and HIS ORCHESTRA Columbia 4200 Bernard Scheur of Baltimore, Mrs. Lena Cohen and sister, Sirs. • Dancing 9 to 1 Md., was the house guest last Jack Myers of Monterey Ave. Admission 60c week of his brother-in--law and MRS. WALTER LAIB sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ber- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peens 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 VIIIIIIIIIM MIN1111111111111111111111111111111i111101111 (Evelyn Berlin) were hosts to their Strathcona Drive in Palmer ger of Whitmore Road. parents at a bridge party at 2670 Woods, on Friday, Oct. 11 from 3 Mrs. Eugene Koppel is spend- Gladstone Ave. on Monday evening. to 5 p. m. MISS MIRIAM CARVER r: -i This tea is in honor of the 115 ing six weeks in St. Paul, Minn., workers on the membership com- visiting with her family. Miss Mildred Jakont of 351 be a short business meeting and mittee, with Mrs. Harry Cohen as Englewood Ave., returned home dancing, with music by Mary chairman and the following serv- On Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, after spending several months at Kahn's Orchestra. Refreshments ing as hostesses for the day: Mes- Mr. and Mrs. Amnon C. Tabor the Physical Culture Hotel in will be served. There will be no After the show—the crowd heads for Boesky's. — dames Nathan Rosenberg, David were hosts at a dinner party for Dansville, N. Y. admission charge. Ted Birnkrant Honor Your Jewish War Veterans by Attending The best food in town—No wonder smart people Staber, Aaron Fellman, David Coo- 12 guests. is chairman of the social group. per, Dan Krause, Irving Edgar, The Feldstein Family Club met pass the word around, "Meet You at Boesky's—the The officers of the Young Peo- Irving Bittker, David Huber. Mrs. Irwin P. Strauss and chil- at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Dave ple's Temple Club for the 1935-36 Gang's coming—same time as usual." dren, who have been spending the Feldstein. The following officers season are: Dr. Milton S. Marx, Pisgah Lodge Directs Holy summer at Bloomfield hill., re- were installed: Dave Feldstein, president; Arthur Coulson, vice- turned to their home in New York president; Ben Feldstein, vice pres- Miriam p M C arver, secre- resident; Day Services at House GIVEN BY THE ident; Miss Sally Katz, secretary; tary; Sol Stein, treasurer. The on Sept. 28. of Correction Mrs. Sarah Feldstein, treasurer. board of directors follows: Ga- Leonard T. Lewis of Birming- The next meeting will be held at briel Alexander, Jerry Bielfield, a Through the co-operation of ham spent a few days in Phil• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ted Birnkrant, Jerry Branch, Mir- A Good Place to Eat, Drink and Meet (AMERICAN LEGION) the officials of the Detroit House adelphia during the past week. Penslar, 336 Woodruff, Hazel Park, iam Carver, Ruth Cohn, Arthur TRinity 9884 of Correction the social service 12th and HAZELWOOD Mich., on Oct. 8, at 8 p. m. Coulson, Newton Jackson, Jean committee of Pisgah Lodge of Levy, Milton Marx, Bud May- Miss Marie Newman of the Bel- B'nal B'rith conducted Rosh Ha- Mr. and Mrs. II. Berlin and baum, Hinde Rappaport, Betty II . ehonah services at the House of crest returned after a few days family, formerly of W. Euclid Ave., Saloshin, Ruth Stein, Sol Stein, Grand Ballroom spent in Chicago. Correction last Saturday for the are now in their new home at 2415 Josephine Stern, Phil Stern, Ger- Music By Dave Diamond and His Orchestra BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Jewish inmates. Atkinson Ave. trude Willens, Lionel Willens, FIFTY CENTS PER PERSON The manner in which the in- Sirs. Harry Winston of Birming- Virginia Wolf and Sylvan Rap- ham spent several days in New mates responded was of such sig- 8 O'clock Promptly Informal 'Miss Marion Hellman and Sam- paport. nificance that the committee York. uel llelfman of South Bend, Ind., The chairmen of the various headed by Samuel W. Leib de- Mrs, Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. D. formerly of Detroit, spent the holi- ccmmittess are: dramatics, Gab- cided to conduct services for Yom INTERIOR DECORATORS Kippur as well as furnish a full J. Levy left Sept. 30 for a so- days at the home of their parents riel Alexander; athletics, Jerry Studio on Nevada Ave. Miss Mildred Branch; music, Phil Stern; social, Spacious journ in New York. Now in Their New and More Supplying the course kosher dinner for the in- Helfman entertained in their honor Ruth Cohn and Ted Birnkrant; mates on Yom Kippur night. Proper Grade at Blossom Heath on Sunday, Sept. publicity. Jerry Branch; discus- Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher Benjamin Marcus, who conduct- 3 Blocks North of Ford Factory ed the services Rosh Ilashonah, gave a cocktail party at their 29. An out-of-town guest was sion, Josephine Stern; member- of Oil as will again offifficiate at the Yom home on Edison Ave. Sunday, Emanuel Heitman of Sharon, Pa. ship, Miriam Carver; religion, You ore cordially invited to visit our studio and inspect Sylvan Rappaport. Sept. 29, honoring their niece, Specified by the Kippur services. our large display of Objects, d'art, Odd Pieces, Pictures, Dorothy Hassenbusch of St. Jos- Sam Travis of 2275 \V. Boston Venetian Blinds, Floor Coverings, etc. eph, Mo. Maker of Your Blvd., left for Ann Arbor where Dr. Kanter Opens Office in Mr. and Mrs. Max Ileavenrich he began his second year in the the Maccabee Bldg. Oil Burner of Saginew spent last week-end University of Michigan L a w Dr. Merman Kanter announces with their children, Mr. and Mrs. School. Ile is residing at the law- the opening of his offices at 772 Sigmund Robinson. yers club. ARGO OIL CORPORATION Maccabee Bldg. Lafayette 4500 Mr. and Mrs. David Touff of Among the many entertainments CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President Sirs. Simon Shetzer, chairman of McNichols Road 'visited in Chi- and showers honoring Mrs. Mania cago for a few days during the Rosenthal (Miss Rita Axelrod), a the Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- past week. recent bride, were the following: A ish Old Folks' Home "pay-up tea", hosiery and handkerchief shower which will be held on Monday, Oct. Miss Blanche Aniberg will re- for 30 guests given .by Miss Esther 21, in the Avalon Theater, Linwood turn home this week-end, having Serling at her home on Sturtevant and Davison Ave., announces the spent several weeks in Rochester, Ave.; a luncheon given by Mrs. following hostesses for that after- Minn., with relatives and friends, Harry Kay at the Cevera Apts.; a noon: Me dames A. M. Ferar, H, Reitman, • kitchen and bedroom shower for 75 R Lacher, II. Wine. .1. Rose. ff. Shefser, A. Deuravit, J. {Veltman. J. Ravanau, Mrs. Walter Leib returned front guests by Mrs. I. Rosenthal and Cornell, I. E. Goodman. J. Wartell, S. a short visit in Cleveland. Mrs. M. Lachover; a dinner by Kanner, W. Aronoff, H. Homonoff, D. Mrs. Sam Shaw at her home on linger. J. Goldberg, M. Lino's H. Werbe, K. KutInaky, I. Llehson, A. Zagal, J. Mrs. Sol Wolff of Lawrence Gladstone; a bridge luncheon by each., II. rarlateln, R Saraaohn, L. Ave. expects to leave Oct. 8, for Mr. and Mrs. G. Arley of Cortland Ituldnoteln, N r Itlatnikoff, S. Schwartz. Make your headquarters at THE STEVENS Baker, J. Kanter, S. A. Grenadier. J. a visit with her children, Mr. and Ave.; a personal and linen shower M. Wolfron. I'. Greenwald. H. Lewle, II. Mrs. Adolph Moses II, in Chicago. by Mrs. W. Axelrod and Mrs. Da- Strainer. II. Altman, J. Flerghoff, J. Hart —in the heart of downtown Chicago—near to A. Sitherhlatr, P. Gorelick, D. Ha- vid Shaw for 70 guests at Bud- with, der, 11. Orevenin, B. L•Brett, A. Kauf- Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman and dy's; a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. man, M. Hunits C. Brody, S. Weinman. all points of interest. Excellent transportation family, formerly of 2471 Chicago Dave Goldberg, and a dinner by A. Kaplan. D. Cullen, M. Prince, A. Blvd., have moved to 3311 Chi- Mrs. A. Rothman of Kendall Ave. Purity, Si. B. leenherg and H. Clark. direct to Wrigley Field—home of the Cubs. Doors of the theater will be open cago Blvd. Mrs. Harry B. Ash of 8441 La at 12:30 noon to enable members Finest hotel service—with garage Sirs. Saul Barnett of Chicago Salle Blvd., will be hoidens to the to pay up their dues. The program, Blvd. was at home on Wed- members of the Home Relief So- beginning with a current moving and ample parking facilities nesday afternoon, Oct. 2, in honor ciety on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 1:30 picture, will begin shortly after- ward. of her daughter, Carol Joan. p. m. Admission into the theater pro- BOOM WITH BATH FROM Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Stein- per will be by paid-up membership Mrs. Adolph Sloman is spending the holidays with her children , berg, formerly of LaSalle Blvd., card only. Refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss and are now residing at 3345 Richton served. Entertainment is being planned family in Cleveland. Ave. by Mrs. Bernard Lachs, chairman of the program committee, who an- Wire for Rates and Reservations Mrs. William A. Feltner of Rose and Leon Friedman, for- nounces that all entertainment will Woodingham Drive returned after merly of 1982 Taylor Ave., are now he given by professionals. Rabbi a six weeks' motor trip through residing at 3200 Boston Blvd. Leon Flom of Temple Beth El will the East. guest speaker. The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen be Co-chairmen to Mrs. Shetzer are Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel and Mrs. have returned from East Lansing, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch and Mrs. Elliot Moyer, of Washington, D. Mich., after having spent a week Jack Kavanau. C., are the guests of their par- as guests of their brother, Alex Members who have changed their WORLD'S LARGEST HOTEL ents, Mr. and Sirs. Charles A. Fin. Cohen, at Alpha Epsilon Pi Frat- place of residence and who wish to sterwald. ernity. • be assisted of more personal in- OVERLOOKING LAKE MICHIGAN A reception will be held on Sun- formation regarding meetings and Mrs. A. NI. Ermann of Second other gatherings may contact Mrs. ' 4r1 Blvd. is spending a fortnight in day evening, Oct. 13, at 6 p. m., at A. M. Ferar, Townsend 6-7244. or 2995 Cortland Ave., in honor of the New York. Mrs. A. Ilomonoff, Hogarth 7154. LOW RAILROAD FARES ON ALL LINES engagement if Miss Mary Koenigs- Herbert Rosenbaum, son of Sir. berg, daughter of Mrs. Esther J• and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum of Cal- Koenigsberg, to Reuben Halperin, vert Ave., entered his sophomore son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hal- year at the University of Michigan. perin of West Grand Ave. No B'NAI MOSHE NOTES cards. A fashion show, luncheon and Miss Ruth Altschuler enter- Daily Hebrew School of 1.011. Services at the Temple will begin Fri- Dr. and Sirs. Martin Weisberg bridge is being planned by the day tained on Sept. 25 with a crystal at • o'clock when David It Shur gregatiqn B'nai Moshe will open shower at the Wilshire Hotel, returned home after spending Rosh Zedakah Club to be held at Fvfe's will um as his sermon "Faith and Deeds." its winter season after the holi- begin at I honoring Sadie Bruch, a bride-elect Hashanah with their relatives in fifth floor auditorium on Wed- The Kol tildre nervices will days with Rev. J. Loewy as teach- sod the San Antonio, Texas. nesday, Oct. 23, at 1 p. m. Dress 'W1 .1 '1". 1Sie ! qn"..i:VNi of Oct. 20. `"I. er, supervised by Rabbi . un i .th ,.` fashions will be exhibited by Wal- Kippur nervIce. will begin at 10 a ": Monday. '1 Am AIlebrew" will be Fischer. In honor of the 20th wedding an- ter's Inc., shoes by Fyfe's and on Dr. and Mrs. Sidney K. Beigler, • the rabbi. cabled. formerly of the Park Lane Apts., niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles fur coats will be shown. For • Registration in the Sunday Enrollment the Temple Religious are now residing at 26637 York Hyman of 2684 Webb Ave., a sur- reservations call Mrs. Al Gold- Sr hoot will be on held on Friday. at 4:16 School of B'nai Moshe mill be prise party was given by their berg, Longfellow 6291 or Mrs. P. M. Road, Huntington Woods, held on Wednesday and That 4- friends on Saturday evening, Sept. oseph L. Staub, Townsend 6.3354. . Mra Gen. Kahn and Mre. !awls Robin- day. Oct. and 9, 4 to A social meting will be held at win Mrs. Emil Baron of 2072 Hazel- 21, at their home. Twelve couples will he co-hoatessee at a chanty in the club room of the syna- the home of Sirs. Joshua Karbal, bridge for the benent of the Hebrew wood Ave., announces the Bar were present. Benevolent Society and the gogue. 3301 Webb Ave., on Wednesday Lail. Mitzvah of her son, Billy, to be • • • Temple Slaterhood on Out. 5, at the In honor of Miss Gloria Feld- evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock. Sirs. Temple. 30 observed on Saturday morning, Tuesday evening, Oct. 8, at 8: gre- stein, whose marriage to Milton Samuel Wexler will display var- The MIA.. Harriett. Row and Helen Sabbath Shuvah, Oct. 5, at Con- Sisterhood of e eCt(ii nng Robert Ratner will take place on ious articles to be sold as a ways Rownherg of Detroit ep•it the Noah pin, s tma 1, a t ihoen gregation Shaarey Zedek. Oct. 27, Mrs. S. Radner and Sirs. and means of raising the quota liashonali holiday. with Mr. •nit Mr.. Ration B'nai Moshe will hold an Miss Cecile Schor, daughter of L. Peritz entertained with a din- for the annual donor luncheon to H. F. Anthony. • • • e In compliment to her ,later, Mr. R. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor of ner and bridge; Mrs. R. Radner be held on Wednesday, Dec. 11, o . g2r0e,ot ht ieo s of Chliago. Mr. Harold Immer- ht. hy l eo dnfic:Slota nwed.itanhygeT,: Oct a Leslie Ave., returned to Madison was hostess at a dinner and bridge; at the Masonic Temple. She may 1011.00 demon • man entertatned II Suede at fes- to complete her studies at the Mrs. L. Radner and Mrs. D. Aaron be reached by calling Townsend bridge •t her horns last Wednes day. ld on old-fashioned grape the gave a bridge and midnight lunch 6-2036. hold University of Wisconsin. of The Wive of Temple Abraham are tival in the social hall and Mrs. J. Radner feted the bride- For other ways of raising the !monitoring a charity ball on Torn Kipp. e f ( la eh t hty.e. to K p i hmejiGn.ecr:Sob . re r iess K William B. Isenberg, president elect with a bridge and midnight quota, the following committees night, Ovt. 7, •I the Armory. --- i se Ra of the Michigan Association of lunch. will be happy to assist: Rabbi A. Defter of New Pork CUT 10 Certified Public Accountants, dur- Rummage, Mrs. George Rabin- at Temple AbratImm. An open el, Mil le r, Miss Eleanor Cohen of Glendale owitz, University 2-1538; Mrs. officiating meeting and reception will be held at ing the past week has been in the home of Mrs Louie H. Ilarrinon of Herskowitz, A. hdIssa. A. Ros Kansas City attending the annual Ave., returned from a month's so- Money Cove, Townsend 6-6768. Cloth St. at I o'clock Wedneoday eve- J. He convention of the American So- journ in Chicago. Savings banks: Mrs. Morris ning. when the Junior awl Senior Had.- In producing Annis Furs, no detail of workmanship is slighted. There will be American and Fah chapters will Jointly entertain ROM ciety of Certified Public Accoun- Davis, Garfield 40314. Herter will Wrens the group on "Facto gypsy music for this occasion. A farewell party was given Sun- They must measure up to the Annis standard of superiority— ghoul Palestine. and will I. guest o f Cards: Mrs., David L. Tyler, tants. • • . day. Sept. 29, in honor of Leonore University 2-8806; Mrs. Kolman ttoop 17 hal:: Ina 'il l Irdr. • The Sisterhood's fifth annual nVe r e t ta'terdmZ not only in styling and quality, but in the unseen points of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin and Markson, who left for the Uni- Shapiro, University 1-3570. bazaar will be held Nov. 16 to 19. family, formerly of West Euclid versity of Chicago where she will Card parties: Mrs. Harry Rote, manufacture that contribute so much to the added service • • • oul Ave., have moved to 2415 At- continue her studies. tuusn: Townsend 8-0064; Mrs. Harry Northwest European Jewish oignoui 't. h s b eesehbc:olnndqd en s tn sn yiothreeFdeSsibyn ni .snt h w dod nT obtained from properly made fur apparel. Furs for all kinson Ave. Goodman, Euclid 5692. Welfare Organization Mrs. Samuel K. Slohin is pub- banquet Lewis and occasions, in all peltries and sizes—and at a liberal price range, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gifts to Council Fund licity chairman for the luncheon. A meeting of the Northwest syn ago gu e . daughter, Mira Louise, of India- European Jewish Welfare Organ- are always available in our immense displays. napolis. Ind, and Mrs. Charles s Luncheon The Detroit section, National Contributions to United He- isation was held at the home of Goodwill Goodwill Sewing iIrcle Hassenbusch of Long Beach, Cal., . Oct. Mrs. Kurtzman, 3800 Cortland b rew Schools are guests of their sister and broth- Council of Jewish Women, has re- The Goodwill Sewing Circle will ceived the following contributions: er- Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Fisher of The United Hebrew Schools have Ave. All those holding tickets for o a t eiasroi tenl . e odutai w In honor of the birthday anni- received contributions from Mrs. the dinner-dance to be held Oct. hold il dd its s o thn. yanAi lbulcyn aor hf the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mira „ e Louise will return to Indianapolis versary of Mrs. Hugo Hill, for the Rosa Duscoff, in memory of her 15, at Northwood Inn, should bridge p a rty so resume her studies after the E'sa F. Welling Memorial Scholar- husband, Louis Duscoff, and from change them to a more conven- ship Fund, from Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. Gee. M. Roberts, in memory ient date, Sunday, Nov. 3, at the croem ncmeitte aned. Dexter, on Tuesdaf. ,8 World Series Games. es..it Kahn, Mrs. Ben'amin Lam- of her son, David. Chalet, 8-Mile Road and Grottoes Oct. 15, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Jsmie is now bert, Dr. and Mrs. David Levy, .SAilvvee.r are now The next meeting will be held at ido ..1. for- meRreie.oirGiMors Dr. Benton I. Marks and Mr. David Flowers fee all occasions- Mrs. Shiriers' home, 1959 Boston Mrs. Nathan Nagler, and an able M. Welling, Dexter-Jay Florist. Euclid 6082. Blvd. residing at 2903 Elmhurst Ave. Monday Evening, Oct. 7th 'DRY CLEANING BICUR CHOLEM JRS. GENERAL MOTORS BALLROOM cLEANrins c c•-s--, r-•-7.17 r ,-- "And now for BOESKY'S — the crowd'll be there" The 5th Annual Public Installation and Dance BOESKY'S Julius Rosenwald Post, No. 218 Book Cadillac II Sunday Eve. Oct. 13 SADA Ka FINN & ASSOCIATES 0 • 15950 WOODWARD AVENUE Chronicle Want Ads Pay! Women's Auxiliary Of Old Folks' Home Gives Tea Oct. 21 America's Fur Headquarters Attend WORLD SERIES Baseball in CHICAGO ANNIS FURS are Better Furs 2 5 0 THE STEVENS CHICA60 Zedakah Fashion Show on Oct. 23 Buy with Confidence! Priced :55 to s3 000 Convenient Terms LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Bag tlritg Notts