- - cDartorrjEwlsn(iltoNicir, >AGE SIX 74;ammum: N. H. J. C. LEAGUE PARTY WEDNESDAY Himelhocks, ••;,1, -7 ( , Our 49th year A meeting of ull committee chairmen of the Detroit League of the National home for Jewish Chil- dren at Denver was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Barnett, gen- eral chairman, on Monday, Sept. 21, at which time all reports given A FEW MINUTES TIME ,.! . September 25, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie of Miss Rhea E. Cashman (Mrs. Rowena St. returned after a few Benjamin A. Gladwin) returned weeks spent in the east. from Port Iluron, where she at- tended The inter-city meeting and Mrs. Donald E. Berger left for banquet of the Zonta Club held Montgomery Ala, to spend two at Hotel llarrington. The Inter- weeks with her parents, Mr. and national president, Dora Neon of Rochester, N. Y., was the speaker. Mrs. Si. Scheuer. (-41 I Mrs.' M. S. Welt has returned Tau Sigma Delta Sorority held from a visit in Chicago. election of officers Sept. 2, with the following results: President, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Rose Elbinger; vice president, and daughter, Sue, returned last Mollie Friedman; secretary, Fan- Saturday from a few days in Bos- nie Grossberg; treasurer, Caroline Cohen. ton. With kahu Essential Cream In honor of Miss Sadie Ellis, Miss Constance Robinson left Sept. 19 for Pittsburgh where she bride-elect, her aunts, Mrs. L. Sugar and Mrs. M. Niskar, were matriculates at Carnegie Institute joint hostesses at a miscellaneous of Technology. shower and bridge for 30 guests Mrs. II. C. Singer of 102 Rhode on Wednesday evening, Sept. 23, Island Ave. will be hostess at a at Lacher's. The Annis label is your assurance of dependability in furs • Fine Quality • Superb Styling • Expert Workmanship are traditional with ANNIS Furs tea for the Temple Sisterhood Work Shop, Tuesday, Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Slomo- vitz of Bayonne, N. J., are the guests of their family in Detroit,' MRS. CARL S. SCHILLER Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Lappin are having motored here to accom- visiting with Mrs. Lappin s par- . .. is better than en hour of ordinary skin caret pany their son, Harold, who is by chairmen indicated that every- ents in Washington, D. C. entering his senior year at the thing was in readiness for the This remarkable dual-purpose cream seeps into luncheonette, fashion show and University of Michigan. bridge party to be given on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Sy Feinberg re- tightly clogged pores and frees them of the grime turned from a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisenfeld nesday, Sept. 30, at 12:30 p. m., that menaces skin beauty. Marie Earle's Basic Treat- and daughter are now residing at in the General Motors autorium. Mrs. Harry Glick and Mrs. Robert ment is used by women who can afford the best and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Ehrlich of 2713 Carter Ave. Kaltman, chairmen of the fashion Whitmore Road spend last week- women who can't afford anything less .... end in Chicago. William Feldman, son of Mr: show committee, reported that Sei- gel's will exhibit their latest fash- and Mrs. Samuel Feldman of ions for children, and Itussek's Arthur William Schlesinger, Jr., Glynn Court, formerly of 960 Chi- their up-to-the-minute modes in left for Ann Arbor to resume his cago Blvd., is now in Madison, women's apparel. Mrs. Max Frank, studies at the University of Michi- Wis., where he is attending the chairman of the ticket committee, gan. University of Winconsin. reported that judging from the un- usual demand for tickets for this Miss Leonore Markson, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant event the General Motors auditor- returned from a two months' so- ter of Mrs. A. D. Markson, left ium will be filled to capacity. journ abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- for Chicago to resume her studies Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. TOILETRIES, STREET FLOOR uel J. Rubin (Claire Grant) met at the University of Chicago. Frank, 3292 Calvert Ave., To. Mr. and Mrs. Grant in New York 8-7534, or from members of the On Sept. 10, Pearl Moskowitz, where they landed on Sept. 17. Detroit League. a bride-elect of Oct. 11, was hon- On June 6, 1935, the Detroit Rabbi Leon Fram will address ored with a miscellaneous show- League for the National home SEASON'S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO a combined 'fleeting of the Rotary, er by her sisters, Lillian, Belle for Jewish Children at Denver was Exchange and Lions Clubs of and Molly, at the Wilshire. Covers organized at the official Detroit THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY Birmingham, Mich., Monday noon, were laid for 50. On Sept. 21 representation for the National Oct. 5, on the subject: "The Re- Mrs. Meyer Brown and daughter Home of Denver with Sirs. building of the Holy Land — An entertained in her honor at a Carl S. Schiller as president, for linen shower at Lacher's. Covers Epic of Our Times". the purpose of assisting in the were laid for 65. maintenance of this home of un- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink fortunate consumptives who conic A dinner was held at the Colo- to Denver from all parts of the with their daughter, Mrs. Herman Ilolinstat spent the past week-end nial Hotel in Mt. Clemens on country. This home guides, influ- Sept, 13 for 126 people, when ences, and assists these children lin Chicago. Drop into our studio and see for yourself the many delight. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloss of toward physical, mental, emotional fully different decorative pieces, pictures, lamps, etc. Then Mr. and Mrs. Bernard !lessen- 3260 Fullerton Ave. entertained and social normalcy and relieves compare our prices and note the great saving to you. busch of St. Joseph Mo. are the in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of the parents of care and worry, guests of their brother-in-law and their son, Leonard. FINE FURNITURE — DRAPES which are the great handicaps in sister, Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher. the progress of recovery from tu- CURTAINS —UPHOLSTERING Louis J. Gordon of 8511 La- berculosLs. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON CARPETS NOW Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michael- Salle Blvd. returned last week Prior to the official organiza- son spent several days in Chicago from a months vacation spent as tion of the Detroit league, Mrs. Many Important Affairs Be- Visit us with your decorating problem. An expert decorator during the past week. dramatics director and counsellor Rae Ilorrell solicited individual ing Arranged by the will advise you. No charge or obligation for this service. at Camp Schonthal, Magnetic contributions, to be sent to the Den- Local Unit Mr. and Mrs. William Sivitz of Springs, 0. On the return trip ver Home. Since the formation of OPEN EVENINGS Pittsburgh were guests in the city Mr. Gordon stopped for a week- the Detroit league, contributions The Detroit unit of Junior Ila- during the past week. Mr. Sivitz end at the Great Lakes Exposition may be made through the Detroit dassah has begun extensive plans having attended the American In- in Cleveland. League, through Mrs. Hornell, or for several affairs, both fund- I stitute of Iron and Steel Conven- directly to the Home in Denver. and social, to open the tion. Albert A. Gordon, son of Mr. On Oct. 4, 5, 6, the National present season's activities. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of 8511 Home for Jewish Children in Den- The third annual Thanksgiving INTERIOR DECORATOR Prof. Samuel M. Levin has re- LaSalle Blvd. returned this week ver will hold a regional conference turned from a tour around the to Cincinnati, 0., where he will of all auxiliaries in the Central night dance will take place at 15950 WOODWARD TOWNSEND 8.6237 the Masonic Temple, on Thanks- world to resume his duties at continue his studies at the Heb- States at Chicago. Mrs. Carl S. 3 Blocks North of Ford's giving night, Nov. 26. Definite Wayne University. rew Union College. Shiller, president of the Detroit details of this affair are being for- league, and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, mulated by the following com- Rhea E. Cashman (Mrs. Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro of first vice-president, will be the jamin A. Gladwin) spent last Webb Ave. will be at home on delegates representing this auxil- mittee: Ann Brooks, general chairman; Ethel Delin, advertis- week-end in New York City at Sunday, Oct. 4, from 3 to 6 p. m„ iary. ing chairman; Sarah Bloomfield, the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Miss in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of SEASON'S GREETINGS On this occasion, Mrs. Schiller ticket chairman; Elsie Olender, Cashman was one of the many their son, William. and Sirs. Kavanau will formally treasurer; Charlotte Zeff, secre- AND agents entertained by the Cunard present the proceeds from the tary; Sophie B. Schwartz, patron White Star Line at the banquet BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of luncheonette, fashion show and on the St, S. Queen Mary on Webb Ave. spent a week in Chi- bridge party to the official repre- ' chairman; Bernice Friedland, pub- licity chairman. Miss Delia, in Monday night, and Tuesday there cago where they were guests at the sentatives of the home. charge of advertising for the was a general inspection of the Edgewater Beach Hotel. dance bulletin, wishes to stress the steamer. fact that meetings of the dance Nathan R. Gelfand of 3225 W. committee will be held weekly Mr. and Sirs. Sam Gerson and Grand Ave. has returned from a every Wednesday evening at the daughter, Lois, were week-end four months' trip on the continent. home of Sophie B. Schwartz, guests in Chicago the past week. While in Europe Mr. Gelfand vis- 1947 Gladstone, beginning on ited his parents in Weksnaii, Sept. 30, Miss Winifred Ashner, daughter Lithuania. The membership committee, of of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner Rapid strides are being made in the plans for the silver jubilee which Frances Moranz is chair- will leave next week for Washing- man, has begun plans for an ex- which will be celebrated by the ton. D. C. to enter National Park Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. There tensive membership drive, the first Seminary. affair to be in the form of an af- will be a banquet at the Phalanx Joseph Neisner of Rochester, N. Club on Nov. 8 in honor of this ternoon tea dance, to be held on The Detroit section of the Na- Sunday afternoon, Nov. 8, for Y. wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. The MaIleth Yrne Alexander Freeman during the tional Council of Jewish Women Twenty-five years ago, a small paid-up members only, and a se- received the following contribu- group of women decided to organ- lected group of young men, to past week. tions: ize in order to dispense charity whom invitations will be issued. or Eaprrealon For the Ida E. Ginsburg Scholar- in a concerted manner. Through- Esther Etkin is chairman of this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grier and Opens Oct. 5, 1936 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity daughter, Lucy, returned to their ship Fund: In memory of Max out the years, the orignial ideal affair and will announce further Directors Aid will hold a regular meeting on home in New York after a visit May, from Miss Emma Butzel, Mr. and aim has always been main- details as to place and entertain- Mra. Helen Chaffee Workman Tuesday Sept. 29, at 1:30 p. m. at with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leo H. Butzel, Mrs. Sol tained. Emergency relief has been ment soon. Mrs. !Ginnie Clark Chaffee E, Heineman, Mr. and Mrs. Her- offered to innumerable individuals the Jewish Community Center. The happy day fund committee, Herbert Robinson. Pay and evening claws and private bert D. Robinson and Mrs. Bernard as well as to families. The initial card party of this whose contributions are applied ImtructIon In Platform Entertaining, Wurzburger; in memory of Hor- season will be held Tuesday, Oct. 6, 'et makes regular contri- toward the purchase of some Play ProdurtIon, Directing. Train- Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lyons have ing. Eadlo, Public Speaking, DirtIon, at Kern's auditorium. All members moved from the Wilshire to the tense G. Freund from Miss Emma butions to many of the other phil- much-needed or desired gift for Etiquette, General Culture, Motion Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. anthropic institutions in the city the orphans at Meier Shafeyah, and friends are invited to this af- La Vogue Apts. Picture Training, Children'. dePart• Robinson and Mrs. Bernard Wurz- mein. fair which will help raise funds for is beginning a series of social SS well as outside of the state. the Malvina Mother Klein Memor- The committee in charge of this functions with a picnic wienie 254 HOLBROOK AVE. Dr. Isabelle Wolfstein of Madi- burger; in memory of Adolph ial Fund. There will be refresh- son, Wis. was a recent house guest Freund from Mr. and Mrs Herbert silver jubilee consists of the fol- roast at Belle Isle on Oct. 11. All MADISON UM D. Robinson and Mrs. Bernard ments and prizes. new, old, prospective members of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly. lowing: Wurzburger; in honor of the wed- Mesdames Ignatz Auslander, and friends are invited. Among those who donated to- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. lion. Chairman, Irving Liebson, ward this fund were Mrs. Sidney Pauline Barahal, chairman of After spending the summer in CALIFORNIA Ginsberg, in honor of her son's the east and Balsams-Dixville Albert Kahn from Mr. and Mrs. Chairman, William. I. Miller, Asst. the educational committee, an- Bar Mitzvah; Mrs. Joseph Whit- Notch in New Hampshire, Mrs. Leo H. Butzel. Chairman, Paul R. Freeman, Secre- nounces that an invitation has MEXICO For the Council Camp Vacation tary, Abe Stiller, Arthur Schiff, been extended by Rabbi and Mrs. man, in appreciation of a teee Harry E. Byron will return to her by planted in Palestine in memory of home at the Belcrest while her Fund: In memory of Hortense G. Allen Janowitt Eugene Diamond, Joshua S. Sperka to members of !ITV:AMER -- TWOS — PLANE Freund from Dr. and Sirs. Irving her mother; Mrs. Eva Ellenstein, daughter, Eileen, will begin her MARK RESERVATIONS NOW Junior Iladassah and friends, to Max Eisler. There are various ways and be their guests at a Succoth party in memory of her mother, Mrs. sophomore year at Smith College Bittker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. ' Send for free latokleto Ginsburg; in memory of Max Stay means suggested for raising the Minnie Wartell. in North Hampton. sponsored by this committee, on from Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. quota in order to attend this silver The annual donor luncheon will Friday evening, Oct. 2, at their take place on Dec. 1 at the Stotler. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher have Schlesinger; in memory of Ira Rob- Jubilee banquet. Detailed sugges- home, 2014 Monterey. An inter- returned to their home after spend- inson from Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. tions may be obtained by commun. esting program is being arranged steam. last[. 123a Maahlugtos LID& RANDOLPH 33111-3389-33711 Contributions to United Jew- tog the past four months at Ginsburg; in honor of the 75th testing with the president, Mrs. for this is occasion. birthday anniverserias of Mrs. Jake Greenwald. Car. 6154-R. Houghton Lake, Mich. The first general open meeting ish Charities Morris Kaufman and of Mrs. Si. of the season will be held on Sun- Elaine Schiller, daughter of Mr. Ni. Kahn of Pittsburgh, Pa., from day afternoon, Oct. 4, at 2:30 Contributions have been received and Mrs. Arthur Schiller of Chi- Mr. and Sirs. Henry Wineman. p. m., at the Stotler Hotel. An by the United Jewish Charities cago Blvd. left Sunday to enter For the Elsa F. Welling Scholar- Seas° n's Greetings interesting program is being ar- from the following: ship Fund: in memory of Max the University of Michigan. ranged by Sadie Shur, program Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Eng- Stay from Mrs. Carrie L. Bailin, chairman. ross, in memory of Max May and Mrs. Irma Straus and her son, Mrs. Bertha Hill, Dr. B. D. Well- Zedakah's first social of the sea- Adolph Freund; Judge and Mrs. James, of Ligonier, Ind., have re- ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. son was a beautifully appointed Henry NI Butzel, in memory of turned to their home after spend- Wolf; in memory of Adolph Vera Gold- Ira Robinson; Max Ileavenrich, in ing several days in Detroit. Freund from Mrs. Bertha Hill; in II Er, memory of Mrs. Hortense Freund memory of Ira Robinson from Sties stick and Miss Faye Fredenthal, who were the guest artists for the and Max May; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Mies Ann Sylvia Gordon will Flora Leppel and Mrs. Carrie I.. afternoon. Their program was well Gilbert, in memory of Ira Robin- leave Sunday for Ann Arbor to Ballin • in memory of Emil Schul- The convention of the Michigan balanced, containing both serious WHOLESALE STATIONERS son; Mrs. Flora Goodman, in mem- resume her studies at the Univer- loot from Dr. B. D. Welling. dramatics, comedy and readings. Federation of Temple Sisterhood k BOOKSELLERS ory of Ira Robinson; Mr. and Mm. sity of Michigan where she is a After the program, refreshments will be held in Detroit on Oct. 13 S. T. Gilbert, in memory of Max junior. She will live in Betsy Bar- 14. An open meeting and in- 1Donations to Women's Aux- were served, by the following hos- and May. bour House. teases: Sirs. Pauline Loeb, Mrs. formal reception will be held Oct. iliary of Home for Aged 13, at 8:15 p. m. A luncheon will Rose Agree. Sirs. Pauline Almug, 300 WEST LARNED ST. Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshi- Phillip Goldetick, eon of Dr. Mrs. Ida Levin, Sirs. Ann Aidel- take place Oct. 14, at Reser. nations for the luncheon must be Donation from Mrs Anna B. man, Sirs. Minnie Fishman. Ililliard Goldetick, is now attend- vah Beth ehudah CHERRY 5870 The Ladies Auxilliary of Beth ing Riverside Military Academy Deutsch, in memory of Mrs. Zedakah's plans are now com- picked up and paid for at the Tem- pleted for the donor luncheon, to ple not later than Monday, Oct. 12. Yehudah, on Saturday, Sept. 19, at Gaineville, Ga., and Hollywood, Adolph Deutsch. Donation from Mr. and Mrs. be held on Nov. 24. For further in- held memorial services for Mrs. Fla. Simon Shetzer, in thankfulness formation call any of the follow. Esther Greenberg, member of the Child Placement Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Cohen for the recovery from illness of ing chairmen: Mrs. Max Coven, board of directors of Beth Abra- Holiday Greetings (Rosemary Berger) returned from Sirs. Irwin Cohn, Mrs ,Frank To. 6-5974; Mrs. Jack Greenberg, ham. Jewish Child Placement The Weisman, Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt To 6-0195; Sirs. Morris Davis, To. The E5 donor luncheon will be a six weeks' trip to California. Von Steel Motor Sales Donation from Women's Auxi- 8-7355. Zedakah's next regular Bureau wishes to accept with held Oct. 25. Anyone wishing to USED CARS thanks the receipt of a gift from Dr. Edward J. Bernstein and liary Home for the Aged, for meeting will be held at the home participate may work for a ticket Sunoco Gas wad Oil at the store on Hastings. For ad- his sons, Uriah P. Bern and Jesse Yahrzeit fund of Old Folks Home. of Mrs. Norman Adilman, 2061 Max Goldberg on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter. Dor- ditional information call Mrs. Rot- Edward Bernstein, have moved in memory of Mrs. Adolph Calvert Ave., on Monday, Sept. 29. leash.* 1141111 from Ferndale to 338 Rosedale Ct. Deutsch • hxdroffi ,thCtE .ix- bz bzbnbmfwy othy, to Dr. Henry Turkel. 0901 Mack tenberg 1 Townsend 84995. Essential Cream Cucumber Emulsion Finishing Cream Skin Freshener .1.00 to 5.00 1.00 to 5.00 1.50 to 3.75 1.00 to 3.25 Buy With Confidence at America's Fur Headquarten Hundreds of Fur Coats Priced from $65 to $5000 Convenient Terms LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Interior Decorating at a Price You Can Afford JUNIOR HADASSAH LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER PLANS FOR SEASON SA DA K. FINN, INC. Hebrew Ladies Aid to Observe Silver Jubilee on Nov. 8 William P. Bradley Councilman Contributions to ' 3 Council Funds Chaffee Noble School Prenzlauer Group to Meet Tuesday Rhea E. Cashman Zedakah Plans Donor Luncheon THE DETROIT NEWS CO. State Sisterhoods Convention Planned 12TH AND SEWARD TRINITY 2-3488 OPENING OF THE NEW SEASON SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, SEPT. 27 S. WEINTRAUB presents the well-known stars Sadie SIIEINGOLD and Sanel AUERBACH together with the young actor George Gould .and the well-known comedian, the young-old Sam Kasten with a celebrated cast in AN HOUR BEFORE THE WEDDING a melodrama in 3 acts and 4 sceles by Ben Zwi Matinee, 35c, 55c, 83c—Eves., 55c 83c and :1.10, tax included Joint Services of Reform, Orthodox Held in Lansing The orthodox community has united .with the reform congrega- tion in the observance of the solemn days at Lansing. Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser, graduate of the Hebrew Union Col- lege, and Rabbi Herman Price, or- dained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York, conducted the services. This union service is about to bring happy results, serious effort on the part of the officers of both groups being shown to make the union permanent. The problems that confront the synagogue will be' more easily solved through united effort than through division, Lansing leaders state. David Friedland, president of Shane Zedek of Lansing and his committee, are being congratulated on their spiritual demonstration for the benefit of their local com- munity. Contributions to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Adolph Freund , from Mrs. David Scheyer. In memory of Mrs Il u g Freund, from Mrs. David.Scheyer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Field Mrs. Louis Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and family, Mrs. Mark Fleischman. Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert, Sir. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer. In memory of Todd Kaufmann. from Mr. and Mrs. Slyer Gerson. For the Supplementary Medical Assistance Fund for Children: In memory of Louis Goldman, from Mr. and Yrs. Norman Hayden and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson; in memory of Ira Robinson, from Mr. and Mee. I. R. Myers. For equipment, from Victor II. I Weil. Flowers for all occasions D•ster•Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. tionson's Bent Mahe. 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