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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-09-04

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PAGE SIX

perRorr,/aisn (iRoxlcui

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

September 4, 1936

Dr. Bernard -Heller I
Marries Daughter
of Dr. Judah Ebner

For the youthful,
sophisticated matron .. .

ti

Felt Brim
Hats In Large

15th ANNIVERSARY SALE!

Head Sizes

The swagger model
pictured in black or
brown felt, with prys-
tal accented quill, is one
of a large collection, in
sizes up to 23V2.

Rus SEKS

Pictured

Others—$5 to $22.50

MRS. BERNARD HELLER
(Miss Hello Ebner)

Are You Seeking a Restful and
Pleasant Vacation?

Then Cove to

BARON'S RESOR

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 Court., Golf Course nearby

Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan

Rugs . Linoleum . Window Shades
Drapery Rods

lift

Our

Prkee rind — PAIlinelen

The marriage is announced of
Dr. Bernard Ileller, director of
Hine' Foundation at Ann Arbor,
to Bella Ebner, daughter of Dr.
Judah Ebner of Rumania, one of
the most prominent Zionist lead-
ers in Europe.
The marriage ceremony took
place on Aug. 9, and Rabiner
Marks officiated at the ceremony.
Dr. and :Sirs. Ileller are ex-
pected to arrive in this country
before the holidays to make their I
home in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Mrs. Heller was born in Vienna
and was a student in the Univer-
sity of Aranauti law school until
the attacks on Jewish students
there assumed menacing propor-
tions. She is a linguist of rare
ability.

League of N.H.J.C. ,
Plans Sept. 30 Fete

A meeting of chairmen and their
committees in charge of the lunch-
eonette, fashion show and bridge
to be given on Wednesday, Sept.
30, by the Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-

FurnIshed Free

Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired

We CpeCialice in VENETIAN BLINDS

LaSalle Window Shade Co.

8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230.31

ABE MAX

ASSOCIATED WITII

D. M. Woodruff & Co.

10114 PICNOBSCOT BLDG,

!mink:. and Orden
Solicited: Areounts
Carried on Conserv-
Wile Marian

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Members
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE:
CIIICAGO RTOCK EXCHANGE
CHICAGO CURD EXCHANOM

MRS. HERMAN SCHMIER

Bug

Fine Furniture

AT

.

WHOLESALE PRICES ,

ABRAMSON FURNITURE CO. offers you
through their two stores, a complete stock
of the best in Furniture. The newest de-
signs in the styles in vogue are featured at
absolutely the lowest prices in the city, for
example:

A fine Chippendale Sofa, frame beau
tifully carved, choice of velvets or
brocatelles, a $150 value, for

A hand-carved French Sofa in em-
bossed Brocatelle. Sample only at

$

9 8

$ 79

French and English occasional chairs
=side by "Kingsley" in a variety of 1295
materials, now

Our sensational Carpet special is
again repeated this week. Bigelow
twisted weave Carpet sewn and
bound, ready for your floor — any
color, now

$ • 2 95

PER YARD

Countless other values on the finest Bed Room,
Living Room, Dining Room and Occasional Furni-
ture are to be found on our floors.

BEFORE YOU BUY SEE

ABRAMSON
Furniture 'Co.

9925 Dexter at Boston
9332 Oakland Ave.

EVENINGS TO 8 P. M.

SUNDAYS TO !I P. M.

dren at Denver, was held at the
home of Mrs. Herman Schmier of
Collingwood Ave., Monday, Aug.
31.
Judging from the report's' given
by Sirs. Harry Barnett, general
chairman, this promises to be an
outstanding event of the season.
Several surprise features are being
created. In addition to the erWr-
tainment, prizes will be awarded.
In view of the successes scored
by the Detroit League in past en-
deavors, due to the generous re-
sponse of the Jewish women, the
large auditorium of the General
Motors Building bas been reserved
for this occasion to accomodate
several hundred tables of bridge.
Mrs. Max Frank, chairman of
the ticket committee, announces
that tickets are now in distribution,
and may be obtained from mem-
bers of the Detroit League, or from
her at 3292 Calvert Ave., Town-
send 8.7534.

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
SCHEDULES MEETINGS

On Wednesday, Sept. 9, at
1:30 p. m., there will be a board
meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam Gordon. 2643 Webb Ave.
A special meeting will be held
on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at the home
of Mrs. Nathan Bonin, 17376
Muirland Ave., at 1:30 p. m. All
members are urged to attend as
matters of importance regarding
the annual dinner-dance on Oct.
25, will be discussed.
A meeting of the members of
the Year Book committees was
h eld at the home of Mrs. Ira
Friedenberg, chairman, on Tues-
day, Sept. 1.
The Home Relief Society an-
nounces to their members and
friends that special pages are be-
ing reserved in the Year Book
for memorial tributes. Mrs.
Friedenberg, 1403 Virginia Park,
Madison 0029, is in charge of
contributions for this purpose. A
memorial page is being contribut-
ed to by the members and friends
in memory of the.late Mrs. Nina
Deutsch. The Home Relief So-
ciety is planting two trees in Pal-
estine in memory of Mrs. Deutsch.

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Drapes, Bedspreads, Table.
cloths and Scarfs—Reason•
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WOOL
COSTUME
SUIT

David J. Levy Jr. and Julian
Miss Dorothy Freedman of the
Frank Jr. will leave Saturday to Wilshire Hotel will spend the holi-
spend the week-end in Charlevoix. day week-end with her family in
Pittsburgh.
Miss Mildred Wolff honored her
sister, Mrs. Adolph Moses, and
Sirs. Jacob S. Loewenberg and
cousin, Sirs. J. D. Alschuler of Los daughter, Lillian, are motoring to
Angeles, with a luncheon and California where they will remain
bridge on Friday, Sept. 4.
until next June.

$10

1448 WOODWARD AVE.

A Charming Fashion for Immediate Wear During
the Holidays—and Well Into the Autumn!

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven-
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller
rich returned last Sunday from a returned from a visit in Chicago.
week's motor trip through North-
ern Michigan.
Miss Shirley Saulson returned
to her home on Broadstreet Blvd.
Miss Marie Newman returned after a summer spent as counselor
from a three week's sojourn in at Camp Eagle Point, New Hamp-
New York.
shire.

Mr. and Mrs, John Ginsburg and
Mrs. Elizabeth Krell Schlafer
son, Jonnie, of Boston Blvd. re- and daughter, Fern, of Chicago
turned from a visit to the Edge- Blvd. returned from Cleveland
water Beach Hotel in Chicago.
where they were the guests of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. David Freeman
and daughter, Marian, of Minnea-
Maurice Bordelove, Sam J. Lave
polis were the recent guests of Sir. and•Dr. Mark Ilerzfeld are leaving
and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of for Pittsburgh where they will at-
Chicago Blvd.
tend the national convention of the
Jewish war veterans on Sept. 4
Herbert M. Schakne left by mo- to 7.
tor last Monday to resume his
studies at the University of South-
Alice Smiley of 2224 Blaine Ave.
ern California.
returned Sept. 1 from a month's
trip to the West Coast where she
Mr. and Sirs. Andrew Wineman was the guest of Patricia Ellis
will return Saturday, Sept. 5, from movie star, over the week-end of
their summer home, Secaw Lodge, Aug. 8. She accompanied Joe,
Gaylord, Mich.
Eugene and Margory O'Brien,
children of Eugene G. O'Brien of
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom and Indian Village.
Sirs. John Immerman of McLean
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Berman
Ave. returned from a visit to the
Inn in Charlevoix.
and family of Chicago Blvd. have
moved to Chicago, Ill., where they
Mr. and Sirs. Adolph Finster- will make their future home.
wald spend the past week in
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Galperin of
Manistee, Mich.
Webb Ave. have as their house
guest Miss Norma Bierman of St.
Miss Dorothy Magidsohn re- Louis.
turned to her home on Webb Ave.
after a summer spent as counselor
Henry A, Deutsch is spending
at Camp Arowan, Algonquin Park,
this week at the Greenbrier Hotel,
Ont.
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.,
as a member of the Top Two Hun-
Rodman M. Myers and Frederick dred Club of the New York Life
Hirschman are guests of Richard Insurance Company. Membership
Sloss in Cleveland.
in this club is limited to the high-
est 200 representatives of the com-
Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheim pany among over 9,000 in the
and son, Martin, are visiting in United States. After the conve,p.
Atlantic City after a stay in Hart- tion, Mr. Deutsch plans to spend
ford, Conn.
a week in New York City, return.
ing to Detroit in time for the holi-
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Fleisch- days.
man of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visit-
ing with Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Ad- In honor of their 25th wedding
Icr over the week-end. Martin M. anniversary, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel
Fleischman Jr. is also the guest E. Rothstein of 9290 Wildemere
of his fiancee, Rose Adler, over the Ave. were hosts to 70 members of
holiday week-end. the immediate family at dinner on
Sunday, Aug. 30. Among the out-
Mrs. G. Hart of Chicago has of-town guests were: Miss Betty
been the guest of her brother-in- Rothstein of Pasadena, Calif., and
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Mrs. J. Nudelman of Chicago, Ill.
tor II. Weil of Fairfield Ave.

Sir. and Mrs. H. Meer and son,
Fred A. Finsterwald spent the
Edward, of 13125 Broadstreet
past week in New York.
Blvd. left Wednesday, Sept. 2, for
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fiske of a 10-day tour through the east.
Eason Ave. left last Saturday to
Miss Sadye Budman of 1720 Col.
spend the winter in California.
lingwood Ave. is leaving for Toron-
Miss Janet Welt will leave Sept. to, Ont. to spend the Labor Day
12 for a week's stay in Chicago. week-end with friends and to at-
tend the Exposition.
Mr. and Sirs, Royal Allen Op-
Avery W. Gordon of 2643 Webb
penheim returned from a trip to
the Dunes in Indiana and the Edge. Ave. has as his guests Bernard
Singer of New York City, who is
water Beach Hotel in Chicago.
his roommate at the University of
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner Miami, Fla., and Bertram Coffey
and daughter, Winifred, returned of New York City.
from a visit to the Edgewater
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frankli
Beach Hotel in Chicago.
returned on Thursday from St
Sirs. Benjamin Netzorg and Clair, Mich., where they spent a
Mrs. Harold Van Baalen were brief vacation.
joint hostesses at a luncheon given
Mrs. Eva Farber and daughters
last Wednesday at Rotunda Inn,
Frances and Bertha, have moved
Pine Lake.
from 3428 Pennsylvania to 3253
Ben Simon of Chicago Blvd. Rochester Ave.
spent a week at the Grand Hotel
Miss Lillian Zeidman of 1681
in Niackinaw.
Pingree Ave. left last Wednesday
Sirs. Maurice Schwartz and fam- for New York and Newark, N. J.
ily of Chicago Blvd. returned from She will be the guest of Mr. and
a month spent at Oxley Beach, Mrs. E. Silberman of 149 Van
Houten Ave., in Paterson, N. J.
Canada.

Mrs. Louis Oppenheim and her
sons, David and Stanley, left for
New York to remain over the
winter.
Mrs. Harold Smiley of Canter-
bury Drive, is spending 10 days in
Cleveland and Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L.
Smokier of Byron Ave. left for
Washington where they will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum,
formerly of Detroit. Shins Elsie
Gordon of Portsmonth, Va., ac-
companied them on the trip east.

Sir. and Sirs. Max Loewenstein
of Oakman Blvd. are spending two
weeks in Frankfort, Mich.

Thomas J. Morrison of Chicago,
III., was in Detroit for a few days
last ek and attended the un-
vellin of monuments in memory
of his parents, Louis and Fannie
Morrison, which took place on
Aug. 30.

Mrs. Edna HotTmeyer and her
daughter, Helen, who have been the
house-guests of Mrs. Maier B. Fin-
sterwald of Puritan Ave., have re-
Miss Martha C. Serlin of 2655
turned to their home in Colum-
Leslie Ave. returned from a two
bus, 0.
weeks' vacation in Cleveland, 0.,
Mr. and Sirs. Hoke Levin of and Erie, Pa., where she visited
California Ave. have returned from with friends and relatives. While
a two-weeks' motor trip through in Cleveland she visited the Great
Lakes Exposition.
New England.

Mr. and Sirs. Samuel S. Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin
of Moss Ave. are motoring through of Indiana Ave. were in Boston,
MASS., attending the convention of
the west.
the American Bar Association.
Miss Fanny Shroder of Cincin- They plan to spend a week in
nati, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maine before returning to Detroit
Mark Fleischman of the Lee Crest
Mrs. William Schwartz of Roch-
apartments •
ester Ave. and her sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller Joseph Jacobs of 2202 Elmhurst
have as their guests Mrs. Schil- Ave. and family, are leaving for
ler's parents and sister, Sir. and Niagara Falls and New York by
Mrs. Levine and daughter, Esther, motor. Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Jacobs,
his brother and sons, will join them
of Chicago.
over Labor Day week-end for a
Sirs. Karl Chalit and family of family reunion in New York on
Calvert Ave. are home from a the occasion of the 35th wedding
summer spent in Oxley Beach, anniversary of Mr. and Sirs. Wil-
liam Schwartz.
Canada.

Miss Ruth Hutton of Bay City
is the guest over the Labor Day
week-end of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert
Smith of Taylor Ave. after which
time Miss Hutton plans to spend
the winter in Chicago.

With Chinchillette Tuxedo Revers!

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Be sure to add this costume suit to your fall ward-
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The hip-length jacket swings saucily out at the back.
The long-sleeved wool dress is spiced up with con-
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Other Costume Suits

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BRIDE OF LAST
SUNDAY, AUG. 30

SEDER—FOURTH FLOOR

DETROIT INSTITUTE
of MUSICAL ART


Francis L. York, M. A., Mus. Doc., Chairman of the Board
Edward B. Manville, F. A. G. 0., Mus. Doc.. President

Institutional Members of the National Association of
School. of Music

Faculty of 60. All Branches of Mimic, Dramatic
Art and Dancing

FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 14, 1936

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—Photo by elms 81
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MRS. JOSEPH HANDLEMAN
(Miss Sally Kabaker)

ON THE NORTH SHORE

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kabaker
of 2499 Edison Ave. announced
the marriage of their daughter,
Sally, to Joseph Randleman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Handle-
man of 2534 Blaine Ave., on Sun-
day, Aug. 30.

Open the Year 'Round

B'nai Moshe Junior
Holy Day Services

OF PINE LAKE

Here you can spend a leisurely time refreshing
yourself relieved of the burdens both of busi-
ness and of home.
The Country Club atmosphere in and about
Rotunda Inn is instantly appealing to you.
Be our guests for a day, week-end or as long
as you care to stay.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE

Inaugurating its second year,
the Junior Congregation of B'nai
Moshe will conduct separate Rosh
Ilashonah and Yom Kippur serv-
ices. These services will take
place in the Mittleman Memorial
Chapel and will be open to boys
and girls up to 16 years of age;
admission is free regardless of
membership.
Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld, cantor of
the congregation who was the
organizer of the Juniors, will
again continue in charge of coach-
ing and supervising them.
The sale of tickets for services
in the main synagogue is in prog-
ress at the office, Lawrence Ave.
entrance daily, including Sun-
days from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., from
8 to 10 p. m., and Saturday night
from 8 to 10 o'clock.
•First Selichoth will be chanted
by Cantor Rosenfeld and his
choir, at midnight, Saturday,
Sept. 12. Admission is free to the

public.

Flowers for sill occasions —
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.

STAMMERING
CORRECTED

Crew Consultation
Fee Appointment Cell

Dr. S. M. Beckerman

14045 Woodward
TOwnsead 6-3623

Rsign 4lic Furniture
Cleaned like new .. •

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Stiller and
All work guaranteed and
Insured
family, formerly of Chicago, are
st news Espertettew
now residing at 2292 Elmhurst.
Mrs. Miller and family spent the
summer with her sister, Mrs. Jos-
eph Jacobs of Elmhurst Ave. at
Oriental and Chinese Rug*
Stony Point Peninsula and just re-,
Our Specialty
The Misses Mignon and Suzanne turned from ■ three-week trip to
Repairing.
Binding, Fringing
Ginsburg, daughters of Mr. and Chicago.
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, returned from
Camp Arowhan, Algonquin Park,
CARD OF THANKS
Ont.
The family of the late Minnie
, Weller wish to thank their friends . 71 lbKim
Mr. and Mrs. Elis Thal of Glynn and relatives for the kindness
Carpool Climarshig & Rug C..
Court left Tuesday for a week's shown them during their recent
Madison 1935-1313
stay In Cleveland.
bereavement.

LABOR DAY WEEK-END

FOR THE

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LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND BANQUETS

For Reservations, Phone Pontiac 8044

ROTUNDA INN

ON PINE LAKE

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