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PAGE TEN

September 18, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Temple Sisterhoods
Will Convene Here

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New Year

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We wish them the vision to see the truth,
strength to face it, and determination to make
the coming year more successful than all the
preceding years in the material, moral and
spiritual sense.

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We also wish the Jewish people, every-
where, a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

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Mr. and Sirs. Milton S. Solo-
Manning A. Seder of 2678 Ful-
mon and baby left for an txtended lerton Ave. returned home last
visit in Los Angeles.
week from a five-day tour of
northern Michigan. He visited Ed-
Harry Srere returned from ward I. Shulman, also of Detroit,
California to spend the holidays in Wellston, Mich. Mr. Shulman
is a road surveyor for the State
with his family.
highway Department there. The
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fainmen two toured the upper peninsula
of Chicago were guests at the Book over the week-end, visiting the
Cadillac Hotel having attended the famous "Soo Locks" in Sault Ste.
Marie. Mr. Seder and Sir. Shul-
Baum-Hauser nuptials.
man also visited Mackinac Island.

MRS. SOL WOLFE

is chairman of the local commit-
tee in charge of arrangements for
the convention.
There will be an open meeting
and informal reception on Oct. 13
at 8:15 p. m.
Mrs. Hugo Ilarttnan of Chicago
will be the guest speaker at the
luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 14.
She is a member of the national
executive board and a woman of
outstansling importance in civic
and communal activities in Chi-
cago.
All members of the Sisterhood
are urged to lend their support to
make the convention an unquali-
fied success.

Trees Planted in Palestine
Through Hadasaah's Jew-
ish National Fund
Committee

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Greetings and Best Wishes

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for the continued happi-

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ity of our many friends

among the Jewish people.

BR,ENNAN'S

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The Law Firm of

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ROSENBERG & ROTTMAN

1150 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

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EXTENDS ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS WITH
THE HOPE THAT IN THE NEW YEAR WE MAY
ALL BE BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER IN TILE
JOINT ENDEAVOR WHICH MAKES FOR COM-
MUNAL PROGRESS
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AARON ROSENBERG

DAVID W. LEACH

HENRY ROTTMAN

Associate Counsel:

JOSEPH H. SIEGEL

GREETINGS TO OUR MANY JEWISH
FRIENDS AND PATRONS

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WHITE TOWER

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A Word to the Travel-Wino

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RESERVATIONS ARE BEING
MADE NOW ON WINTER
TRIPS—CRU15ES

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Mrs. Henry Wineman and daugh-
Sylvia Ann Wainer of 2690
ter, Mary, left for the week-end Elmhurst Ave. returned from a
in Chicago.
two and a half months sojourn
in Houston and Galveston, 'rex.,
Mrs. S. Barnett with her mother, and St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Charles Spring, returned af-
ter an extended visit in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Sirs. Ily Rose, who
have been residing in New York
Miss Miriam Sauls returned City are at the Statler since re-
turnirr fromia trip to the Dallas
from a visit in Pittsburgh.
and lore Worth Centennials and
George Feldstein of Pittsburgh is the South-West.
the guest of his uncle and aunt,
Miss Bessie Grund of Des
Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Cummins of
Moines, Iowa, is visiting with Mr.
Burlingame Ave.
and Mrs. M. S. Arkin of Leslie
Ave. over the holidays. '
Sir. and Mrs. Slayer Davis have
returned to their home on Chicago
Miss Faye Alpern of Gladstone
lllvd. after spending the summer Ave. is visiting her parents in Bay
at their cottage at Sylvan Lake.
City for a week after which she

Completer Travel Metes CestseR

Rhea E.Cashman

*evens Thee. Etna WardRits• Met

RANDOLPH

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Sheriff Behrendt
Thanks Community

Sheriff Henry Behrendt, jubilant
over hie victory in Tuesday's pri-
mary, in a statement to The Jew-
ish Chronicle thanks the Jewish
community for their support which
he interprets as an indorsement of
his administration. Ha will be op-
Posed in the election by Thomas C.
Wilcox, the Democratic nominee.

Himel-Hose

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Mrs. Charles King of Santa Rosa
Miss Blanche Krell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krell of Drive has returned from a two
3219 Glynn Ct., who was the 1931 weeks' visit in Atlantic City, N. J.
spelling champion of this area,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan and
has also won a number of other
contests. She is an accomplished family are spending the holy Days
I harpist and pianist and is also an in Port Huron.
able artist. She has just won a
Nathan Fishman and family
four year scholarship in music in
Miami, Fla., and will leave for of 2984 Burlingame Ave. returned
home
after spending the summer
Miami after the holidays.
at Union Lake.

The end of the summer's vaca-
tion calls for an accounting, and
one of the most interesting stories
about a very interesting vacation
spent by a girl adventurer is
Fjeril Hess's "Saddle and Bridle,"
just published by Macmillan'
($1.75).
It is the story of Brenda Cole-
man and her vacation in Sugac
Loag Butte In Northern Colorado.
which she learns to master a horse,
The book recounts the girl's sum.
mer -experiences in the course of
which she learns to master a gorse,
to camp out on the prairie, to kill
a rattlesnake and shoot a lion.
Possessing the kind of tact that
was desired by her uncle to help
smooth family friction on the
ranch, Brenda Coleman succeeded
in helping make things happier.
In the course of her mission she
learned to love the ranch, and the
story ends with the certainty that
the next summer will again find
her Is Sugar Loaf Butte.

Irving B. Ackerman returned
from Northern Michigan, where
he spent two weeks,

Miss Florence Dann and Mrs.
Louis Seiton entertained at a
supper and miscellaneous shower
on Sept. 9 at the Belcrest, in
honor of their sister. Adeline
Dann, a bride-elect of this month.
The floral decoration was carried
out in yellow and white. Covers
were laid for 65 guests.

Among the 91 eminent physi-
cians and surgeons who are on the
program of the 71st annual con-
vention of the Michigan State
Medical Society to be held in De-
troit, Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24, will be
Dr. Isidore Friesner, otologist to
Mt. Sinai, New York. Albert L
Brown, M. D., Cincinnati.

Mrs., Charles William Sucher
gave a crystal shower in honor of
• recent bride, Miss Shirley Such-
er, at the R'ilshire. Tables were
laid in horseshoe arrangement for
Flowers for all occasions — 40 guests. Midnight supper was
DorterJoy Florist, Tyler 5-5522.served.

3 Pairs 2:15

MRS. MYRON HAUSER
(Miss Purl Baum)

Slim Pearl Baum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Baum of Cort-
land Ave., was united in mar-
riage to Myron Hauser, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hauser of I
Flint, at a ceremony performed
by Dr. Leo Si. Franklin, at Temple
Beth El on Sunday, Sept. 13.
Dr. Lorraine Larcliman attend-;
ed the bride, and the groom's
brother, Dr. Jerome Ilauser was
best man.
A beautifully appointed dinned
and reception was held afterward
at the Knollwood Country Club
for the families and intimate
friends.
The bridal couple left imineili-1
ately for Chicago, where they will
resume their studies at the Illi-
nois College of Optometry.
Following their graduation in
June, Mr. and Sirs. Myron Hauser
will reside in Detroit.

Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
of the Jewish National Fund corn-
mittec of Hadassah, reports a
growing interest in the campaign
to replant trees in Palestine to re-
place those being destroyed by the
Arabs in their campaign of protest
against Jewish immigration in Pal.
estine.
The Jewish National Fund is de-
will go to Chicago to be the guest
termined to see that every tree
Mrs. Charles Halpert of Burlin- of her brother and sister-in-law,
it replanted and appeals to all
who are interested in the develop- game Ave. is home from a visit Mr. and Sirs. William Alpern.
ment of Palestine as a homeland in Boston.
Sir. and Sirs. Ivan L. Frankel
for the Jewish people to aid in this
Sirs. Saul Schakne with her sons, of Longfellow Ave. returned from
campaign.
Henry
and
Jack,
of
Warren,
0.,
a
fortnight
spent in Atlantic City,
Trees may be planted either in
honor or in memory of dear ones. spent the past week-end in Detroit. N. J.
They may also be planted to com-
Irwin Shaw of Detroit will offi-
Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin
memorate birthdays, anniversaries,
Yahrzeits or happy occasions. In of Calvert Ave. spent the week- ciate as rabbi during the High
Holy Days for the Jewish com-
case of bereavements they take end visiting in Toronto, Can.
munity of Port Huron.
the place of the conventional of.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George
ferings or flowers or food. A tree
Sir. and Sirs. Meyer Price of
costs $1.50. A receipt is sent to the Fenton of 300 Whitmore Rd. are
donor, and an appropriate ac- spending the holidays in New 3331 Richton Ave. entertained a
group of New York friends the
knowledgement to the person hon- York City.
last week. A party in their honor
ored, or in case of bereavement
Miss Josephine Welt, daughter was held on Tuesday evening,
to the family of the person in
whose memory the tree is planted. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt left Sept. 8.
Trees planted this week are as Wednesday to resume her studies
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rice and
follows:
at Vassar College.
sons, formerly of Elmhurst Ave.,
In memory of Mrs. Rachel Stein.
Miss Louise Selling who has been are now residing in their new
berg, by Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Bro-
home at 3338 Burlingame.
der, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Berrie, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman', Mr. Harold Schlesinger of the Park
Lane
Apts.
returned
to
her
home
and Sirs. D. S. Diamond, Mr. and
Jr. Congregation of Shaarey
Mrs. Sloe E. Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. in Vermont.
Zedek to Open Season with
Reuben Rosenfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin
Clamage
of
W.
Euclid
Ave.
Services Oct. 10.
H .B. Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- returned from a month's stay with
relatives
in
Denver,
Colo.
ney Stone, Dr. anti Mrs. N. E.
Abraham Gordon, sponsor for
Aronstam, Mr. and Sirs. J. 13. Las-
the Junior Congregation of Shaa-
Cadet Harold N. Moss, who rey Zedek, announces that on
ky.
In memory of her parents. Jacob spent the summer with his par- Shabbat Bereshith, Oct. 10, the
and Rachel Tetchon, by Mrs. !fer- ent, Sir. and Mrs, F.rving A. Moss young people will open their year
of 2294 Chicago Blvd. returned
ry Katz.
with an impressive service. The
In memory of her father, Harris to Riverside Military Academy at cantor will be Jerome Sonenklar.
Gainsville, Ga.
Goldberg, by Sirs. Jack Hock.
Rosalind Arta will deliver a brief
talk on the Sedra of the week.
In memory of her parents by
Mrs. -Nathan Bonin of 17375
Mrs. Anna Shere.
All young people interested in
Muirland Ave. will be hostess to
In memory of Jacob Stiller, by the Home Relief Society on Tues- the services are urged to attend.
Services
will begin promptly at
Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam.
day, Sept. 22.
9:30 a. m.
In memory of Mrs. Minnie Wel-
ler, by Sir. and Mrs. Julius Ber-
Avery W. Gordon and Irving
man.
Kramer of Webb Ave. motored to
Jewish View of Humility
In honor of Miss Harriet Ber3s Coral Gables, Fla. where they are
man's recovery from illness by her students at the University of
„Judaism commands its adherents
grandfather, Niorris Rosenstein.
Miami.
to walk humbly with God and
In memory of Louis Goldman,
Fisher, son of Dr. modestly with man. Itforbids van-
by Mr. and Sirs. Larry Michelson.
Avery II.
pride, ignorance, self-conceit
In memory of her parents, Si- and Sirs. M. P.
e. Fisher of Tuxedo
1
mon and Sara Friedeland, by Mrs. Ave. left last week to enter Ober- and the denial of the merits of I
Oberlin,
0.
Avery
others.
The Talmud is replete with
Mary 1Veingarden.
in College at
such sayings as the following:
In memory of Marion Marienthal Fisher attend eat Highland
Park "Ilumility surpasses all virtues"—
by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer, High School.
Talmud Arachin 16b; "Who lath
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steinbuck
a share in the world to come? The
and Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Broder.
Sirs, A rthu r Bladden of Chi- humble and the modest man" —
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Cal- cago, Ill. was a recent guest of
Talmud Sanhedrin 88b; "Teach
vert, Townsend 8-3834 will be Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Bladden
thy family to be modest"—Aboth
pleased to give further inform- of Taylor Ave.
de Rabbi Nathan 7; "The ignorant
tion to anyone who wishes to plant
always puts himself forward" —
trees.
Sir. and Mrs. Si. Soloff of Provi- Talmud Megillah 12."
dence, IL i. are now making their
Miss Blanche Krell Wins home at the Palmetto Hotel. Mr.
Soloff is the social director of Con- CHRISTIAN GIVES SITE
Scholarship
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
FOR JEWISH CENTER

A Vacationer's Adventure

D.

Sir. and Sirs. II. J. I.. Frank and
Mrs. I. Nabatoff of 'Gladstone
Mrs, Leon Frank have issued in-
vitations for a dinner dance to be Ave., who spent the summer at
Cape
Cod with her daughters,
given this Friday at the Franklin
Mrs. Frankman of Boston and
Hills Country Club.
Mrs. Sachs of Detroit, returned
to her home,
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz and
family are spending the holidays
Mrs. B. A. Weinberg and Celia
with their family in Flint.
Sutkin entertained 30 guests in
honor of Nliss Virginia 1Vakstein,
The Misses Naomi Buchhalter bride-elect of Nov. 8, with a
and Ruth Ehrlich returned from bridge luncheon and linen shower
a vacation in Yellowstone Park on Saturday, Sept. 12, at Thor-
and points west.
ton's.



Mr.

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"Sheer Luck" 4-Thread

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis left
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Siderman
Monday to spend three weeks in and family returned to Detroit
California.
and are residing at 3380 Coiling-
wood Ave.
Henry Ehrlich, son of Sir. and
--
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich left for
Mrs. Jack Wallenstein of the
Wester Military Academy in Alton, Eddystone lintel returned from an
extended trip to Chicago.

This is the season of spiritual stock-taking.
This is the season when thoughtful and high-
minded Jewish people look into their souls,
and take counsel with their own hearts.

Er

hock' s

'

Much interest has been aroused
in the annual convention of the
Michigan Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods to he held in Detroit
on Oct. 13 and 14. Mrs. Sol Wolfe

.

Message

September Bride

JR. Y. P. S. RE-ELECTS
SATOVSKY PRESIDENT

Plans for the new season of the
Young People's Society of Shaarey
Zedek are going•forward rapidly.
The members of the board met
last week and elected the follow-
ing officers.
President, Abraham Satovsky;
vice-president. Dr. Phillip I,ach-

Sheer enough for dancing . . . Sturdy enough for

sport . . . Just the thing for day after day wear.

Smart new autumn shades to complement your first

dark dress!

Hosiery—Street

Floor

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

MRS. CLARA, AVRUNIN

of Camp Avrunin

takes this means of extending Best Wishes to all her friends
and patrons for a Happy and Prosperous New Year!

.3or Partic vial. People
Since 1884-

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ABRAHAM SATOVSKY

man; treasurer, Sam Lazell; cor-
responding secretary, Sylvia Shatz-
en; recording secretary, Ethel
Dante.
The organization is desirous of
enlarging its membership by en-
rolling the sons and daughters, 20
years and older, of the members
of Shaarey Zedek. Although invi-
tations will be mailed, it :s urged
that anyone interested call Sylvia
Shatzen at 3210 Calvert, Longfel-
low 9503.

Season's Greetings .. .

As the light of the Old Year fades
we extend our Hearty Thanks for
favors past.

As the New Year beams bright and
gloriousowe wish you full measure of
Joy and Happiness.

Contributions to
North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Max Slay, from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mr.
and Sirs. Slayer B. Sulzberger, Dr.
and Sirs. Emil Abmerg, Miss
Sadie Hirschman and Jesse F.
Hirschman.
In memory of Ted Snyder, from
Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Topick.
In memory of Kerness Popkins
of Cleveland, 0., from Mr. and
Mrs. Myren Si. Landsberg.
In memory of Mrs. Julius Eng-
lander, from Mr. and Sirs. Myren
SI. Landsberg.
In memory of Adolph Freund,
from Dr. and Sirs. Emil Amberg.
In memory of Ira Robinson, from
Sir. and Sirs. Monroe Rosenfield,
Miss Sadie Hirschman and Jesse
F. Hirschman.
In memory of Mrs. Karl Gaiter-
man, from Mrs. Alfred Rothschild
and Miss Edith fleavenrich.
In memory of Mrs. Paul Mnti-
enthal, from Mr. and Mrs. Benja•
min Shwayder.
In memory of Sirs. Hugo A.
Freund, from Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
roe Rosenfield, Miss Sadie Hirsch-
man and Jesse F. Hirschman.
In memory of Irene Silberstein
Traubman, from Mrs. Julia Sian-

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, -
N. Y. (W NS)—Thanks to the
generosity of a local non-Jew by
the name of Larson the Jews of
this community will soon have their
first community center. Mr. Larson
has presented to the Jews free and
clear the deed to a valuable piece
of property as the site of the cen-
ter. A local lumber firm has
ruse.
agreed to donate the lumber.
For the Social Service Fund, in
memory of Mrs. Abe Shiffman,
Jewish Teachings on the Subject from Abe Sharman •
of Patriotism end Love of
Count
Country
"Deeds"

"How far that little candle throw,
Judaism teaches that it is the
its beams!
duty of the individual to sacrifice So shines a good deed in a naughty
himself for the good of the com-
world.."
munity. The state, in particular,
—Shakespeare.
calls for many forms of service,
since the welfare of the state is
the welfare of the individual as
well. Taxes are among the sacri-
In ',GI IlAttittNAli GREETINGS
fices that one is called to pay for
the canes of government and the
good citizen is readily willing to I
pay his share without evasion.
Judaism is a religion that believes
ORIGINAL DItsIGN
in peace and works for peace. But
it urges its followers to fight for
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their country, to sacrifice their
Old Ilst• Restyled
lives and their liberties on its be-
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half Judaism declares that it is
the euty cf its adherent., to serve
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as soldiers in defense of their
country, and to die for its honor
and independence, even though it
again and again prays for the "Knowledge i3 a
step which few
coming of the day when "nation
may climb,
shall no longer lift tio sword While Duty is a path which all
against nation. neither shall they
may tread."
learn war any more."

SALLY ANN
MILLINERY

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