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PIERLTROMIEWISRCAROXICLiq
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
August 14, 1936
CENTER'S STUDENT
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
Zedakah Luncheon
Next Wednesday
BUY,
On Wednesday, Aug. 19, at
12:30 p. m., a luncheon and card
party will be sponsored by the
Zedekah Club at Northwood Inn.
For reservations, call Mrs. Mar.
WITH,
CONFIDENCE"
TRIMMED
COATS
In Russeks' August Sale
MRS. MARVIN H. GOLDBERG
Chairman, Zedakah Luncheon and
Card Party
Fine silver foxes are rated "first choice" among
the "investment!' furs. Good silver foxes are
rare; therefore we search and select them
early from the "Pick of the pack," We advise
you too, to purchase yours early, from a col-
lection of silver fox trimmed coats ranging in
price from $98 to $298.
Your coat purchase billed on October 1st
statement. Free storage until November let
Coats-5th Floor
DEL DELBRIDGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
DOT MASON, Celebrated
via IL' Goldberg, TO. 8-7732,
chairman, or Mrs. Joseph Miller,
HO. 6634, co--chairman of this af-
fair.
Zedakah Club is making plans
for its fifth donor luncheon. Those
desirous of earning their donor
money and desiring information
should call Mrs. Max Coven, TO.
6-5974.
CONDUCT CAMPAIGN
OF TREE PLANTING
Hadasaah Continues Drive to
Replant Trees Destroyed
by Arabs
%.111bt
It Mx
Los Angeles Sanatorium MOONLIGHT
on the Steamer Colombia
Sunday, August 23, at 8:30 P. M.
Tickets In ndoInce. Nee — ut dock. 63e
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CONCENSIOhi TO (1111 ANIIATIONS
100 ticket* or VINO°
Poe Information, ran hlAtIletni 6766.
Are You Seeking a Restful and
Pleasant Vacation?
Then Come to
BARON'S RESORT
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.
The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the
personal management of MR. BARON, and a famous
dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music.
Men's and Women's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining
Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
ATTENTION
FURNITURE DEALERS!
The Schor Furniture Co.
eAnnounces
THE OPENING OF ITS
Wholesale Showrooms
at 8928 12th Street
There is no reason now why any alert
furniture merchant should lose a sale
when SCHOR'S offer such a splendid
selection from which hard-to-please cus-
tomers can readily be sold.
We invite you to make use of our effective
selling service. Drop in and become
acquainted with our organization and
policies and our merchandise.
Sc
FUlkNITUU COMPANY
WHOLESALE ONLY
Showroom Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Adolph Goutman Awarded
Honors for his Excel-
lence in Art Work
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald is the
Mrs. Abe Friedman of Belding,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ep- Mich. spent a week as the house
stein in Charlevoix.
guest of Miss Rose Friedman of
3200 W. Boston Blvd.
Mrs. Joseph Spiegel returned
Monday to her home in Chicago
Miss Shirley Sucher, a bride-
after visiting her sister and elect of September, was honored
brother-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs.
at a linen shower by her aunt,
Henry Wineman.
Mrs. Bernard Sucher of 2087
Oakman Blvd.
Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh-
ter, Helen Louise, left Wednesday
Miss Devora Freedman of 16530
to spend 'two weeks in Charlevoix.
LaSalle Blvd. entertained 15
guests
at a shower given in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Si. Rosen-
thal returned from Summit of Miss Shirley Sucher, a bride-
elect of early September.
Springs, Maine.
SILVER FOX
Mrs. S. L. Kavinau, chairman
of the Jewish National Fund com-
mittee of Hadassah, announces
that the Detroit chapter has is-
sued an appeal to members and
friends to assist in the campaign
to plant living trees in Palestine
to replace those wantonly de-
stroyed by the Arabs. In their
campaign of terrorism the Arabs
have burned whole forests planted
by the Jews. These acts of van-
dalism have aroused the Jews to
greater determination in (heir ef-
forts to reforrest Palestine. lia-
dassab members are urged to
plant trees in honor of their dear
ones or In memory of those who
have passed into the Great Be-
yond. The living tribute thus
established will help rebuild the
Holy Land and keep the memory
of the loved one alive.
No personal solicitation will be
made. Every person who wishes to
honor a loved.one, or perpetuate
the memory of a dear one is
urged to communicate with Mrs.
Kavanau, who will be glad to fur-
nish any further information. her
address is 1999 Calvert, telephone
Townsend 8-3834. The price of a
tree is $1.50. Trees planted this
week are:
In memory of Mrs. A. S. Wein-
berg. by Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Touff; in memory of Mrs. A. S.
Weinberg, by her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David
Kahn; in memory of Scene Betty
Sklar, by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. harry Sklar.
Center Play School
Closes 1936 Season
An operetta presented by a group
of nine-year-old members of the
Jewish Community Center's Play
School was the feature of the dos-
ing program of the Play School
and Day Camp on Friday after-
noon, Aug. 14.
For the past month the cast has
been rehearsing thee times– a
week under the expert direction of
Sidney ,Laurens. lie was assisted
by Samuel Sheplow, who composed
the music for the operetta and by
Shirley Fields, who assisted in di-
rection and costumes.
The Cast of characters included:
Raymond Friedman, Dan Robbins,
Celia Gittleman, Leonard Lerner,
Lillian Cohen, \ Phyllis Litwak,
Philip Vova, Joseph Kastner, Sey-
mour Handelman, Helen Weinberg,
Jack Morof, Francis Raskin, Lil-
lian Averbach, Phillip Grossman,
Ezak Tendler, Shirley Teitel and
Shirley Green.
Radomer, Turover
Moonlight Sunday
The Radomer and Turover Aid
Societies have joined in sponsoring
a moonlight on the Steamer Co-
lumbia this Sunday. The boat
will leave from the foot of Wood-
ward Ave., at 8:30 p. m.
Nathan Samet is chairman of
the Radomer committee which is
arranging the moonlight and Hy-
man Lichtman is chairman of the
Turover committee.
Nathan Wolok, president of the
Radomer, and I. Sosnik, president
of the Turover, have issued an ap-
peal to the community urging sup-
port for the moonlight, proceeds of
which will go to aid needy families
of members and for the relief
funds for the Jews in Poland.
Yeshiva $5 Donor
Event on Oct. 25
A $5 donor dinner is to be given
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
'Yeshiva Beth Judah on Sunday.
Oct. 25, at Congregation Em-
manuel, Woodrow Wilson and
Taylor. Arrangements have been
made no that donors may obtain
the $5 necessary to pay for the din-
ner by selling old clothes at the
rummage sale Fing held in a store
rented by the Ladies' Auxiliary for
this purpose. The store is located
at 3452 Hastings, near Benton. The
15 may be earned in other ways.
For further information call Mrs.
H. Rottenberg, Townsend 8-7995;
Mn. Wenger, Euclid 3073, or Mrs.
Huber, Tyler, 5-9283.
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9
Mrs. Louis Glick (Celia Genelin)
Miss Shirley Sucher was hon-
ored at a shower given by Miss of Portsmouth, 0., is visiting her
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Genelin
Charlotte Finkel of Elmhurst
of W. Grand Ave., for several
Ave.
weeks.
Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. lierah-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne,
man and son are now residing in
their new home, 2698 Calvert accompanied by Mrs. Jacob Mar-
Ave., telephone Townsend 8-6172. golis and daughter, Louise,' re-
turned from a vacation at The Inn
Dr. and Mrs. Leo NI: Franklin in Charlevoix.
left on Thursday for a brief stay
Mrs. Leonard Canner entertain-
in St. Clair, Mich.
ed Wednesday evening in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kai- her sister, Mrs. Louis Glick of
chen are vacationing in Sarnia, Portsmouth, 0.
Ont.
Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Monterey Ave., announce the
and son, Robert, returned Sunday Bar Mitzvah of their son, David,
from six weeks' travel in Europe. at Congregation,,IVnai Moshe, Law-
rence at Dexter, on Saturday, Aug.
Sir. and him Arnold Brodie and 22, at 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fremont are
spending two weeks in Blainey
Mrs. Eli Sachse and children,
Park, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Z. Sachse and
small son, left for Saginaw, Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer City, Evart and Cadillac, Mkh., to
returned Sunday from an Europ- visit with relatives.
ean vacation.
Mrs. Joseph Alexander returned
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Touff from a visit to St. Joseph, Mo.
spent a few days in Chicago.
Miss Florence Travis recently
hit.. and Mrs. Samuel K. Gage returned from a trip to the west-
returned from a motor trip in ern coast, where she visited Los
Northern and Western Michigan, Angeles, San Francisco, Banff and
and Mrs. Gage has left for Cin- Lake Louise. While in San Fran-
cinnati to join her sister, Airs. cisco she attended the convention
Emile Topkis and daughters, El- of the American Dental Associa-
eanor and Constance, of Wilming- tion, and presented a clinic in be-
ton, Del., who are visiting rela- half of the Detroit Dental As-
tives and friends there.
sistants Society.
hies. Benjamin Kaufmann was
a guest in Charlevoix the past
week-end.
Mrs. Sigmund A. Robinson and
daughter, Ann, left Tuesday to
spend a week in Traverse City,
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daugh-
ter, Barbara, will return Thursday
from a North Cape cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel
gave a Sunday night supper party
on Aug. 9 at their summer home.
Mrs. David J. Levy spent a few
days in Chicago.
Samuel Fredenthal and son, Bur-
ton of Holden Ave., are spending
a few weeks at Silver Beach on
Mullett Lake in Northern Michi-
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunsky
and son, Leonard, returned home
after vacationing at the President
Hotel, Swan Lake, N. Y.
Lazarus Rosenthal and daugh-
ter, Dorothy, of the Wilshire left
Aug. 6 by motor for a month's
stay in their summer home in
Manistique and to Chicago. En.
route they visited in Traverse
City and Charlevoix.
Mrs. Louis Freedman of 16530
LaSalle Blvd. and Niiss Rose
Friedman of 3200 W. Boston
Blvd. entertained 14 guests at a
bridge in honor of Mrs. Abe
Friedman of Belding, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas have
moved to their new home at 2216
Calvert Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand re-
turned from a cruise to South
America.
Miss Mildred Fink returned
from several weeks spent in Pitts-
burgh and Bemus Point, N. Y.
Dr. and hirs. I. Irving Bittker
and son, Jimmie, left on Saturday
for a motor trip to Yellowstone
and Glacier National Parks.
Dr. Alvin 'D. Ilersch and Mrs.
Rose Ilersch left Sunday for ■
visit in Banff, Lake Louise and Los
Angeles, Cal.
The Misses Rose London and
Faye Kurland will leave Saturday
for a trip to Mackinac Island.
Six years ago, Adolph Goutman,
then a boy of 14, came to this
country from a small town in Rus-
sia. The one thing that out-
weighed all others in his mind was
the desire to be-
come a great
artist. Today,
Adolph is on the
road leading to
realization of
that ambition.
Adolph entered
the Art School of
the Jewish Com-
munity Center
and studied there
for two year s.
II i a instructors
were impressed
with his talent
and Mrs. David
B. Werbe, chair-
man of the Cen- A. Goutman
ter Art School committee, became
interested in him.
Through the efforts of Mrs.
Werbe, who is an alumnus of the
Chicago Institute of Fine Arts,
and through his own ability,
Adolph was granted a scholarship
at the Chicago Institute. This is
the first time in the history of the
school that a scholarship has ever
been granted to a first year
student.
This year, at the annual exhibi-
tion of the student's work in the
galleries of the Institute, which is
devoted usually to the works of
the third and fourth year students,
Adolph was well represented with
his life drawings and paintings.
Because of his unusually high
standing his name has been in-
eluded with that of the graduates
of the school in the annual "hon-
orary list."
At the end of the school year
this summer, Adolph, who was in
competition with the rest of the
students, was awarded the one and
only scholarship from the Walter
S. and Esther J. Isaacs Fund. This
scholarship will enable him to
spend another year at the In-
stitute.
Boris Anisfelt, internationally
known painter and professor of
painting at the Chicago Institute,
became interested in Adolph's
work, and although he teaches
only the third and fourth year stu-
dents, Adolph will be his student
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson when he returns in September.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Samuel Louis, on Sat-
urday morning, Aug. 15, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. A re-
ception will be held that evening,
from 8 to 11 p. m., in their home,
Mrs. Edward R. Robbins, pro-
200k, Calvert Ave. No cards.
motion chairman for Council
Camp, the summer project Spon-
Mrs. Robert S. Trepeck was sored by the Detroibsection•of the
hostess at a bridge luncheon in National Council of Jewish W,rn-
honor of Mrs. Lenore Zaged Lip- en, is interested
shy, who is leaving for Northern in the group of
Michigan.
summer - school
girls who will
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of spend the remain-
659 Boston Blvd., and Dr. and Mrs. der of the season
L. R. Bar..'; have returned from a at tile camp at
fortnight's journey to New York J e (rd o, M i c h.
and Atlantic City.
Miss Miriam Lev-
in, daughter of
Ethelyne Rothenberg of 11342 Prof. and Mrs.
LaSalle Blvd., celebrated her ninth Samuel Si. Levin,
birthday with a party on Aug. 8. and several of
There were 20 children present. her intimate
Little Miss Beverly LeFisher of friends, form the
St. Louis, entertained the guests.
nucleus of this
group who are
In honor of their silver wedding determined to
anniversary on Aug. 6, Mr. and crowd a whole
•
Mrs. Chas. D. Mishey entertained summeeful of Mrs. Robbins
with a beautifully appointed fam- outdoor activity in the last two
ily dinner for 16 guests.
weeks of August.
Offering a perfect setting for
Nir. and Mrs. Simon Klein of summer sports, Council Camp
3036 Sturtevant Ave., will leave boasts a quarter mile of white,
Detroit on Aug. 16 to attend the sandy beach on Lake Huron. Ten-
convention of the Central Life In- nis, golf-practise, hikes and games
surance Company at Chicago, Ill.
are included in the day's routine,
each activity guided by a trained
Miss Rose Adler of Chicago counsellor, under the supervision
Blvd., returned from a two weeks of Miss Nests Lumberg, executive
motor trip to Pittsburgh and points director of the camp. For those
girls who have been studying too
east.
hard to do anything but just be
Miss Lila Schmittel of Lee Place lazy, the spacious screened porches
rovide a comfortable haven.
p
was hostess at a linen shower and
Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane,
bridge on Wednesday evening,
vice-chairman
of the Council Camp
Aug. 12, in honor of her sister,
Beatrice, a bride-elect of this board of directors, is guiding the
affairs
of
the
camp
during the ab-
month. Covers were laid for 30
sence from the city of Mrs. Fred
guests.
A. Ginsburg, chairman of the pro-
Mr. and hirs. Maurice Aronsson ject. Council Camp is maintained
returned on the S.S. Kongsholm in order to provide business women
and school girls with healthful
from a month's trip to Sweden.
vacations a. a nominal fee.
Registrations for Council Camp,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gladwin
(Rhea E. Cashman) returned ' or the remainder of the season,
ay
be made at the Council Club-
Wednesday on the Ille de France I t T,'
ouse, 89 Rowena St., CO. 0450,
from a month's visit on the con-
during
the day, and at the Jewish
tinent.
Community Center, Woodward and
Holbrook
Ayes., hiA. 8275, in the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldberg
evening.
of the Belcrest lintel, are leaving
for Atlantic City this week. They
will stop at the Ambassador Hotel
and will be away a few weeks.
Now in Progress!
Annual August
Sale of
Fur and Cloth Coats
Whether you're choosing a fur coat or one of those new,
smart fur-trimmed cloth coats—Ilimelhoch's offers you a wide
selection of the year's best styles. Purchasing in August
assures you of
•
The season's first authentic fashions
•
The season's best selection of materials and furs
•
The season's best buys—Prices advance Sept. 1
Convenient terms of payment may be arranged.
SECOND FLOOR
A Month's Camp Facilities for Adults---
is the newest plan of
Camp
Reservations are now being taken for adult accommodations.
A number of adults can be placed at the camp at once.
All the new bungalows have been arranged for the accommo-
dation of adults, and there will be
oar
In
REAL HOTEL SERVICE
the Innis demand for Ruth adult camp tartar's It I. Important
thul tboxr deelrin• 1111.0111111011allo. 011111hi wke ',en 111101111 at once
1, ,.,lime either the camp, al Gnu. Lake, MOIL. (mho Lake 5003, or
the Detroit office, Tonneend 7-V1711.
ANNIS FURS
Council Camp Open
For New Campers
Cong. Beth Tephila
Emanuel is Leader
In Planting Trees
are
BETTER FURS
Annis Furs
49th and Greatest
August Sale
offers
Decided Savings
on Quality Furs...
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER
ABE MAX
ASSOCIATED WITH
D.M.Woodruff &Co.
1600 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
Inquiries and OrdPri
Solicited;
Arsenal.
Carried on Cowl,-
athe Waren
RANDOLPH 1616
Member.
DETROIT BTOoK EXCHANGE
6ToCK EXCBANI1E
CIIICA(10 CURB EXCHANGE
We Wish to Announce that We Have Taken Over the Phalanx
Club, Home of K. of P., Na, 55, at 114 Erskine St.
5515 ARE. CATCHERS FOR
BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, DINNERS, PARTIES
AND BAR MITZVAHS
t■ Ill el., - rater at all lending bole!. and onneogne.
SCHIFF & MOSKOVITZ
Kosher Catering Company
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Joslove and
daughters, Maxine and Norma
.
For Hate. and Information roll T1 Mt 6.1.110. 1917 LIncheone Are.
Mrs. Norman Franklin of New
or
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FORD
Ms,
111 Erskine ht.
Jean, of Rochester Ave., are spend-
- of
York City is visiting with her par-
ing a week in South haven, Mich.
Congregation Beth Tephila Em-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lesser of
anuel this week emerged as the
W. Buena Vista Ave.
Contributions to Jewish leader in contributing to the Jew-
YOUR SUMMER VACATION
TRAVEL
ish National Fund as a result of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levenson
Children's Home
CRUISE or TRIP
NATIONAL TRAILWAYS
the planting of many trees by its
of Johnstown, Pa., are the guests
BOAT or PLANE
members. In an appeal made last
of their brother-in-law and sister,
The Jewish Children's Home of Saturday, Eli Sachse, treasurer of
Sir. and Mrs, Louis Frank of Vir.
BUS or TRAIN
Detroit wishes to acknowledge the Jewish National Fund Coun-
ginia Park.
KANSAS CETI —ST. LOUIS
with thanks the receipt of the fol- cil of Detroit, this congregation
SALT LAKE Cat —DALLAS
was called upon to plant a mini-
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frank and lowing donations:
OMAIIA—LOS
Mrs. J. Heiman, 3244 Clairmont. mum of 100 trees in the effort to
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink have
World whir Trate' fleeces/. Inc.
replant
what has been destroyed
la] A went All 1.1oes
Mrs. II. Srere, 10240 LaSalle
returned from a boat trip to
Third floor
by Arab vandals.
Blvd.
Mackinac and Chicago.
Steen. PlIdg. OSA WathInglon Bit d.
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Additional trees were planted
Mrs. Berris, 3247 Clements.
RANIKILPH1 1.766-3366- 3770
Miss Zelle M. Morris, 15 E. this week by the following mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendel-
ISOSTON—n1 ', PALA)
sohn of Calvert Ave., have re- Grand River, in memory of her bers of Congregation Beth Tephila
LONIX/N—TOILONTO
Emanuel: Mr. and Mrs. M. Levitt,
turned from a land cruise to the father, Jacob Morris.
NIAGARA FALLS—MONITEAL
Shayowitz and eons, 2115 of 2230 Taylor Ave., four trees;
west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Temchin, of
Bagley.
New now — Sleeper Chalet
1956 Taylor Ave., three trees; Mr.
Mrs. Harry Phillips returned to
Sir. Gross, 2917 Buena Vista.
Ite•erved heats — Free Pillows
and
Mrs. Jacob Shevitz and Mr.
her home on the 7-Mile Road after
Mr. Herman, 2909 Buena Vista.
FORT Al NR HOTEL
a visit in Chicago.
Mr. Goldfarb, 11618 Dexter and Mrs. I. Esser, of 2154 Euclid
INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
Ave., two trees each. One tree
Blvd.
Nathan Sloss and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caplan, each was planted by the following:
Will
be glad to call for
Mrs. Plotkin, of 1442 Calvert Ave •
Mary Anne, of Cleveland, spent a
2905 CASS, at Temple
car
..
any cast - off clothing,
short time in San Saudi as guests
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stralser, 27401 M. re. Abraham Salski, in memory
TEMPLE 1-8215
of Mrs. Adolph Sloman.
Richton, in memory of Louis' °' her husband; Mrs. J. Sklar, in
paper, or anything of
Glazer. I me mory of her husband; hir. and
hi rs. Wolberg, Mr. and Sirs. David Soviet Recruits
no further use in your
Dr. Sydney Wolfgang of Cin-
1,500 Jawisis
cinnati, Ohio, has been the guest of Contribution to United Heb-I in e rris, of 1956 Taylor-Ave., Mr.
household.
Railroad Workers
d Mrs. R. Schmitt, of 1961 Tay-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
raw Schools
MOSCOW. (WNS) — The So-
Wolfgang, during the past week.
lor Ave.; Mrs. Kolman Spivak, in
PLEASE CALL
memory of her husband, the late viet railroad commission is recruit.
ing 1,500 Jewish young men who,
Airs. Joshua Kerbs!, and daugh-
CADILLAC 7478
The United Hebrew Scheals ac- Rev. Kolman Spivak.
after
■
special course of training
ter, Norma Lee, of Webb Ave. knowledge with thanks a contribu-
will work on railroad construction
Our Driver Will Pick Up
spent several weeks In Charlevoix, tion from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Flowers for all occasions — in the Far
Mich.
Eastern territory, it if
Promptly
Moss in memory of Julius Marx .
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6 6622 ..nnounced.
Chicago 8% Hrs.
Rhea E. Cashman
New York
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