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and THE LEGAL CHBQN ►CLE
President's Day of
Music Study Club
To be Held Oct. 6
New Bucko OxfOrd
shows the fall trend to
Zedakah to Start
Activities Monday
The Zedakah Club will open its
season's activities with an open so-
cial meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Sucher, 2087 Oak-
man Blvd., at 1 p. rn., on_Monday,
The Music Study Club Of De-
troit will open its activities with
its annual President's Day on
Oct. 6.
The new board of directors and
chairmen of committees for the
Mrs. Amson C. Tabor will honor
Miss Suzanne Mahler with a lunch-
eon and canned goods shower Sept.
22 at her home on McNichols Rd.
Miss Mahler will be married Oct.
• Blue bu-cko with blue calf
• Wino Calf with Suede
bucko with black calf
'• Green bucko with chaudron
• Black bucko with chaudron
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MRS. J. MEYER BERRIS
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Announcing the Fall Opening of the
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AT
The Detroit Conservatory of Music
5035 WOODWARD AVE.
TEL. COLUMBIA 2810
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Announcing a change
of firm name from
Jays to Disrael, Ltd,
HERE are 37 firms in Detroit
that are using the word Jay
or Jai's as all or part of
their business name. We are
changing our name because we feel that
the individuality and distinctiveness of
our service and quality merits a name
that is also individual.
There lhall be only one DISRAEL, Lid.
This change of name shall in no way affect
the policy under which we have operated
this fine CUSTOM HAT SHOP for men.
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For a Limited Time Only .. .
Our Entire Stock of Women's
year are as follows: President,
Mrs. J. Meyer Berris; first vice-
president and program chairman,
Mrs. Maurice Benyas; second
vice-president and special pro-
grams, Mrs. Bernard Lachs; treas-
urer and ways and means commit-
tee, and choral, Mrs. Davis Cole;
recording secretary, Mrs. Harry
Cohen; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman; study
chairman, Mrs. Edmund Sloman;
membership, Mrs. Samuel Asher-
son ; philanthropic, Mrs. Max
Reich; publicity, Mrs. Myron D.
Jacoby; auditions, Mrs. Jacob
Schakne; junior counsellor, Miss
Edith Ella Davis; scholarship
fund, Mrs. Jacob Simla; hospital-
ity, Mrs. Saul Benyas; Mothers'
Clubs, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin,
The Music Study Club has again
as its project the opening of the
Jewish Center's music schools.
Plans are being formulated, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. J. S.
Sauls, to present Samuel Sorin,
concert pianist, at the Masonic
Temple, on Nov. 8. The net pro-
ceeds of this artist's concert are
to be used to open the music
school of the Jewish Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moss of
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Freud re-
Fullerton, announce the Bar
turned to their home in California 3260
Mitzvah of their son, Leonard, on
after an extended visit in this city.
Saturday morning, Sept. 12, at 10
o'clock, at Congregation B'nai Mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of she, Dexter and Lawrence. A din-
Parkside Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. ner dance will be held on Sunday ,
Edward M. Krause of Calvert Ave Sept. 13, at the Colonial Hotel in
returned from a two weeks' boat Mt. Clemens, Mich.
trip to Murray Bay and Sangue-
nay River, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. L. Frank
and Mrs. Leon Frank with their
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daugh- families left this week-end for
ter Barbara returned Tuesday Wheeling. W. V. to attend the 25th
from a holiday week-end in Charle- wedding anniversary of their
voix.
brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn,
man of McNichols Road are home Eliot and Dorothy Magidson were
from a summer spent in Frankfort. in Chicago for the Lab& Day
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl and
small daughter returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Wets-
Chailevoix and are living at the man (Edythe Lieberman) have re-
Leo Crest.
turned home after spending the
past week-end with their sister and
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Levy of brother-in-law, the Norman L.
Merton Road visited in Cincinnati Weisman's of Dayton, 0.
over the week-end.
Miss
Clare Sonenklar enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Nathan tained as her week-end guest Jer-
(Ruth Wohl) returned Wednes- ry Cohn of the University of Illi-
day from their honeymoon in nois.
Duluth.
Jafery Singer of Dexter Blvd.
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg was hostess returned from a three weeks' visit
at a luncheon and bridge last at Menet Beach, Quincy, Mass.
Friday in honor of Mrs. Harold
Van Baalen, who with Mr. Van
Charles Grosberg and family of
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the Baalen and their mother Mrs. Arden
Park returned home after
Jewish Radio Forum, announces Benjamin Netzorg expect to leave spending the summer at Pine Lake.
that the sixth year of the Forum Sept. 21st for the winter in Flor-
broadcasts begins Sunday, Sept. ida.
Lazarus Rosenthal returned to
13, at 6:30 p. m., on station
the Wilshire after spending the
WJBK.
Mrs. Harold Allen, Mrs. I. M. past few months at his summer
These programs are broadcast Lewis and Mrs. Harry Goldman
in English and feature addresses are visiting in New York for a home in Manistique, Mich.
by prominent Jewish and non-Jew- few days.
Dorothy Rosenthal of the Wil-
ish leaders, discussing subjects of
shire returned to the city after
interest to the Detroit Jewish
Dr. Alvin D. Ilersch returned spending the summer at Lake
community.
The first • program will consist Sunday from Washington, D. C., George, New York and Manistique,
of a symposium by Rabbi Leon where he attended the convention Mich.
Fram and Philip Slomovitz, edi- of Delta Theta Phi law fraternity,
his return from a trip
Mrs. Harold Schakne of Roches.
tor of the Detroit Jewish Chron- following
to Banff, Lake Louise and Los
ter Ave. has returned from a seven
icle, on the subject, "The New
Angeles
with
his mother, Mrs. Rose weeks' cruise having visited en
Year that Faces Jewry." Mr. Hersch.
route in Havana, Panama and Cali-
Kurland will preside.
fornia.
Miss Jeanne Levitt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt, re-
Florence Hurwitzy who has been
turned Thursday from a two in Washington for the past few
A Word to the Travel•Wise
month's stay in Westend, N. J.
months, has returned to her home
RESERVATIONS ARE BEING
on Gladstone Ave.
MADE NOW ON WINTER
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal
and family have moved from Vir-
TRIPS—CRUISES
Miss Betty Bronstein, Willard
ginia Park to the Belcrest.
Zamsky, Babe Weinberg, Harry
For Complete Tavel Service Consult
Zellin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Light-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lazarus, stone and daughter, Natalie, were
formerly of the Lee Plaza, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
now living at the Belcrest.
Zamsky In Cleveland, 0., during
Stevens 111.1g. 5555 Washington
the Labor Day week-end.
RANDOLPH 1311/1--33g0.-3fl0
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Sherwin and
daughter, Phylis Jane, returned
In honor of the 25th wedding
from New York.
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Weinberg of Elmhurst Ave. and
Pr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas the 16th birthday of their daugh-
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sauls motored ter, Gertrude. Mr. and Mrs. Morris
to Cleveland over the holiday week- Pevin of 2261 Calvert Ave. were
end.
MODISTE
hosts to 30 guests at dinner on
New Creations— Alterations
Sunday, Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollak and
ISIS TATI,OR, Arr. 101
family of Atkinson Ave. returned
Miss Norma Goldstein has re-
TPler 54159
from their summer home in Lake- turned to her home in Pasadena,
wood, Ont.
Calif., after spending the summer
as guest of her grandparents, Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Gluckman of and Mrs. I. Satovsky of Calvert
New York visited with their broth- Ave.
er-in-law and sister Dr. and Mrs.
S. Q. Kesler over the holiday week-
Miss Thelma Lois Levine of
end.
Mack Ave. left on a extended trip
through the East.
Miss Laya Farman and brother,
Joseph, are visiting with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
in Toronto.
stein of 297 Ottawa Drive, Pontiac,
will be at home on Sunday, Sept.
Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman 13, from 2 to 5 p. m., In honor of
and family of Lawrence Ave. ac- the engagement of their daughter,
companied by their sister Mrs. Mildred Ruth, to Morris Fox of
William J. Hubert returned from Loa Angeles, Calif. No cards.
Desmond Beach, Lake Huron,
where they spent the summer.
Mr. and Ars, J. B ronstein and
sons, Merle and Martin, of Hazel-
Mrs. Herbert Metz of Warring- wood Ave. returned from a motor
ton Drive returned Sunday from a trip to Chicago where they spent
visit in Chicago.
the Labor Day week-end.
Jewish Radio Forum
Begins Sixth Year
On Sunday Evening
Rhea E. Cashman
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and
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85
a pair
Budget Shop Sale
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Once again, we present the
outstanding fashions of the
Fall season, in our famous
September Budget Shop Sale
. . priced for below'regu-
ler for this annual event!
Individual ly flattering
dresses for daytime, after-
noon and formal wear, sixes
MRS. ABE ROSENBERG
Sept. 14. Miss Vera Goldstick and
Miss Faye Fredenthal will be the
guest artists for the afternoon. This
event will mark the official launch-
ing of Zedakah's donor luncheon
to be held on Nov. 24. For further
information call any of the chair-
men, Mrs. Max Coven, Townsend
6-0195; Mrs. Maurice Davis, To.
6-5974; Mrs. Jack Greenberg, To.
8-7355. Mrs. Abe Rosenberg is
president of Zedakah Club.
for misses and women .. .
each an exceptional value!
Princess frock with
banded ruchisg on the
flared skirt: grape, blue,
brown, rust, wine or
green, 12-18.
Yom Kippur Night
Dance in Windsor
Saturday, Sept. 26
The first meeting for this season
of the Junior Hadassah of Windsor
was held at the summer home of
the vice-president, Miss Ruth Sum-
ner. Further plans for the Yom
Kippur night dance to be given
Saturday evening. Sept. 26, at the
Shaer Ilashomayim Synagogue,
Giles Blvd. E. and Goyeau St.,
Windsor, were announced by the
conveners, Miss Doris Meretsky
and Miss Belle Katzman. Tickets
may be obtained from any of the
members or purchased at the door.
A membership drive is under
way and Miss Edith Williams is
chairman of the committee in
charge. New members are invited.
The "Happy Birthday" programs
will be continued this year and
Miss Doris Berman has been placed
in charge of them.
New Year Services
at Jackson Prison
for Jewish Inmates
Rosh Hashonah services 'will be
conducted in the State Prison of I
Southern Michigan at Jackson,
Mich., by Rabbi Jerome D. Folk-
man of Jackson.
Arrangements for these services
were made by Harry II. Jackson,
warden of the prison.
Flowers for all occasions —
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 8-6622.
$ 14.95
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Avrunin Camp
Open to Adults
All Through September
Now is really the finest time of the year
for adult camp life
Call Grass Lake 8003 or Longfellow 5960, To. 7-2238
FOR FALL . . . the Finest
Clothes in the History
of This Famous Maker
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MATRIX SHOES
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Siegel's Annual September
Cliffoffrd J. Lightstone, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone of
1472 Virginia Park, left Wednes-
day for Kansas City, Mo., to re-
alm° his studies at the Kansas
City College of Osteopathy and
Surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles-
inger and family came home
A reception was tendered in
Thursday after spending the sum- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ma-
mer in Charlevoix.
zer on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Clarence Enggass left Mazer of 55 Arden Park. Assisting
Tuesday to spend a few days in In the receiving line were Mr. and
Chicago.
Mrs. Jacob Mazer, Judge and Mrs.
John V. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld of Harry Schlanger and Mr. and Mrs.
Pittsburgh were the house guests of J. Gilbert Quail. Among the several
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wineman hundred who assembled to pay
their respects and wish Mr. Mazer
during the past week.
success in his campaign for Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert gress were Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nagy,
are expected home next Tuesday Hon. George T. Murphy, Mr. and
after spending the summer In Mrs. Samuel Plotler, Mrs. Minerva
J, Parrott and Raymond Jacobus.
Ch arlevoix,
For college, town and active spotts, we nominate
this suave-fitting low heel oxford — $11.75.
September 11, 1936
New Fall and Winter
Styles Now at
Anniversary Savings
Thousands of women have awaited this
announcement. They know that for a few
days they will be able to secure their
favorite shoes at a very marked saving.
They know that they will have unrestricted
choice of all the NEW styles—the regular
Matrix quality — a wide assortment of
types, models, leathers, sizes and widths.
If you are a regular wearer of Matrix
shoes—both because of their extra com-
fort and fine styling—you will want to
shop here early..
Hudson's—Seventh Floor—Fanner Street Building
HUDSON'S
ZielT11 ANNIVERSARY
The Misses Thelma and Blanche
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of
Warrington Drive left Saturday Levine, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
for a short stay in California.
Samuel Levine of 3259 Webb Ave.,
will leave for New York Monday,
Miss Esther Prussian returned Sept. 14, to continue their studies
from an extended visit in Cali- at New. York University.
fornia.
Miss Bertha Weis brot of 2936
Mr. and Mrs. John Flesch of Clements Ave. left for a few weeks
Chicago spent the holiday week- sojourn in New York.
end with their brother-in-law and
The Chernigover and Loyever
sister Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen
Aid Society will hold a memorial
of Atkinson Ave.
meeting on Sept, 14, in Littman's
The Misses Bernice and Joseph- Peoples Theater Hall, Twelfth St
ine Edelstein, formerly of Bel. and Sewell.
mont Ave., have moved to 870
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellenstein
Seward Ave.
a nd family are now residing at 3316
Mrs. Theodore Oppenheim left Webb Ave.
for Hartford, Connecticut, to at-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellenstein and
tend the marriage of her sister.
Mr. Oppenheim will join her next daughter, Barbara, returned from
a trip to Charlevoix, Frankfort,
week.
South Haven and Mackinac Island.
Sidney 11. Jacobs returned
Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler and
from a month's vacation in Cali-
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Warner
fornia.
visited In Mackinaw and Chicago.
beerge Brown of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of
spent the holiday week-end in De-
Longfellow Ave., had as their
troit visiting friends.
guest the past week-end their sis-
Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg visited ter, Dorothy Brown of Cleveland.
in Chicago the holiday week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Isenberg
Mrs. Jeanette Alperin returned and family have returned from
from a 10 day's visit at the Edge- Hunter, New York, where they
spezt the wormy.
water Beach Hotel in Chicago.
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