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October 9, 1936

MEDuritonfovisnOixoniaz

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX'

MEN! Sale of Famous Label

Hadassah Roll of
Honor Rally Oct. 16

Ball of J.W.E.W.O.

On Sunday, Oct. 25

NEW CONTRIBUTION

FOR POLISH RELIEF

I A special meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
Chairman Ilenry M. Abramo-
I ganization was held Monday, Oct. vitz and Treasurer Joseph H.
The Roll of Honor chorus will
5,
at
Congregation
B'nai
Moshe.
Ehrlich
of the American Corn-
1
make its first appearance of the
Mrs . A . Kazin president. presided. mitten Appeal report new con- ,
season at the next Roll of Honor
tributions for the Polish relief
Letters were read from European
rally of the Detroit chapter of
fund.
.411. 1 1 1 1. . YI P
Iladassah on Friday, Oct. 15, at
orphans who are on the regular
The Radomer Aid Society
12:30 p. m., at Hotel Detroiter.
supporting list of the organization, turned in an additional $150,
Another feature of the program
making $300 in all. The check
In behalf of the American Ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
for the amount was presented to
have moved from Second Blvd. to peal Committee for the Relief of
Chairman Abramovitz by l'resi-
the Polish Jews in Poland, Sirs.
the Belcrest.
dent Nathan Wolok at the meet-
Frances Shayne is sponsoring a
ing held last Monday, and was
luncheon and bridge on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson
given
the thanks of the delegated
Oct. 13, at 12:30 p. m., at Kern's
visited last week-end with their
body.
auditorium. The public is invited
daughter, Constance. who is a stu-
The
Radomer Aid Society had
dent at Carnegie Tech in Pitts- to attend.
a special committee at work to
burgh.
raise funds consisting of Nathan
Sirs. A. Felsenthal has returned
Wolok, president, Philip Lumberg,
• Galway Fleeces!
to the home of her daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Si. Rosen-
treasurer, Harry Stolsky, secre-
Broad
Brook
Monte
Curial
son-in-law,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Snyder-

thal are spending a few weeks in
tary, Nathan Samit, Max Fried-
man, of Pittsburgh, after spending
• Para Perus!
man, Joseph Weinberg, C. Lober-
Hot Springs, Ark.
the summer in Detroit with her
Curley
tone
Boucles
man, W. Finkelstein, Sol Rubin,

son, Louis M. Felsenthal.
L. Rubenfire, I. Wilner, Samuel
Dure
Fleeces!
Sir.
and
Mrs.
William
Frank

Adler and Ilarry Adler.
and Mrs. Douglas Brown left last
• And Many Others! ,
Anton Boyke presented Seymour
Mrs. S. K. Slobin, is another
Sunday by motor to spend a few Lipkin, 9-year-old son of Dr. and
tireless worker who obtained con-
PIE %arm 00011y band.pleked over.
days in Cincinnati.
Sirs. Ezra Lipkin, in a piano re-
coats al an uabelleNably LAW petrel
tributions
while on a visit to Pe-
An etenl of VITAL Importance to
cital on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 4,
toskey, earning the thanks of the
tarry awn atm needs a new °vee-
Miss Betty Welt returned after at his studious, Second Blvd. and
ititconsartio
ant.
committee.
The following were
r... I . . . IOW II
spending four months travelling Forest Ave.
t is an arbiorntt
solicited by Sirs. Slobin and con-
In t,lt le, color, and pattern! All
through Europe.
' tribute(' generously: I. M. Rein-
%lees 3t-1SO.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stahl
'hertz, Alex Rosenthal, II. L. Wel-
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Finsterwald of 2001 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
ng, Joseph Feldman, Zella Gold-
A Credit Flan For
I
and family, formerly of Alden Park engagement of their daughter, Mil-

stein, in memory of daughter,
Every Person and Purse!
I
Manor have moved to their new dred, to David Mellen, son of Mr.
Gertrude David Cohen, all of
MRS. KURT PEISER
MRS. D. SILVERSTEIN
home, 7410 LaSalle Blvd.
and Mrs. Ilarry Mellen of 11842
Petoskey, and Alex Heller, Boyne
2ND FLOOR—EAST BLDG.
LaSalle Blvd. Reception Sunday, and from four new orphans who City.
will be the "Court of liadasrth
Oct.
11,
from
2
to
6
and
'7
to
10
Miss
Janet
Lewin
of
Buffalo
was
Local generous donors whose
Relations," arranged by Miss Hat-
ask for relief. The organization
tie Gittleman and Mrs. Harry L. the week-end guest of Jane Gerst- p. m. No cards.
paid for rosin rental for orphans contributions are herewith grate-
Jackson. Mrs. Kurt Peiser is in man of the Belcrest.
brought over by the organization fully acknowledged are: Morris
charge of the program.
Thirty of her friends were en- front Europe, for room rent for Horowitz, Benjamin E. Jaffe, Mr.
The luncheon at 60c is optional .
Mrs. Joseph Elkin returned from tertained by Shirley Rubin, dough- an orphan student in the Hebrew and Mrs. Herman Jacobs, Congre-
Reservations will be taken by Mm. a two months' visit with her fam- ter• of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham College of Chicago. Checks were gation Tiffereth Israel, Congrega-
III! 1.1 1 14
Marvin Wetsman, 2284 Chicago ily in the south.
Rubin of 355 Owen Ave., on Sept. sent to the orphans on the regular tion Beth Moses, additional con-
i
is
in
Blvd., Lo. 7941. The meet
28, on the occasion of her seventh relief list and temporary checks in tributions from Robert and Mil-
ton Marwil, I. August, John A.
open to all workers and guests.
$5 to the four new orphan cases.
Mrs. George Lipkin returned to birthday.
The chorus includes the follow- her home in Brookline, Mass., after
A check for $50 was sent to the Ileavenrich, H. Goldberg, Sayde
ing Hadassah members: Mrs. Dan-
The annual Simchas Torah chil- Allied Jewish Campaign and the D. Geschelis, Zev Ben Dovid,
a three weeks' visit with her
iel Cullen, Mrs. Samuel Greenberg, brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and dren's celebration of Congregation Old Folks' Home as a second install- Oakland Mothers' Club, through
Mrs. George Koges, Mrs. Ilarry
Shaarey Zedek took place on Thurs- ment on the $200 pledge for 1936. Mrs. Falik, T. Heiberg, Mrs. Ilarry
Sirs. David Seligson.
Kohn, Mrs. Fred LeBosky, Mrs .
day evening, Oct. 8, at 6:20 o'clock.
A report was heard from Sirs. Greenspan, Harry Klein of Chi-
Lawrence Michelson, Mrs. Royal
As usual, the children were pre- Agnes Levin in regard to the suc- cago, through Rabbi Leo Franklin,
Mrs. Max Bailin of Longfellow
Oppenheim, Mrs. Theodore Roth ,
sented with American and Jewish cess of the bake sale held before and an additional contribution
Mrs. Gerald Sandorf, Mrs. Danie l Ave. is spending 10 days in New flags as gifts of the synagogue, Yom Kippur. Thanks were ex- from the Sosnowicher-Bendiner
Siegel, Mrs. Sol Stein, Mrs. Lionel York City.
and following the customary pro- pressed by the president to the Society.
Congregations who have ob-
Willens and Mrs. Jack Stenbuck.
cession each child was given a gift committees, private donors, owners
Mrs. Ida Blum has returned front of candy.
of Jewish kosher meat markets and tained pledges during the High
a three months' stay in Atlantic
to the Jewish community in gen- Holy Days are urged to collect
City and is living at the Belcrest
Mr. and Mrs. N. Mandeberg and eral for helping in the success of them and turn funds over to
the treasurer, Joseph H. Ehrlich,
Hotel.
family are now residing at 3200 W . the bake sale.
237 Gratiot Ave.
Chicago Blvd.
--
Final arrangements were made
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of
I The Detroit section of the Na-
for the 17th annual ball of the or-
Eugene
Kraft,
son
of
Mr.
and
Poe
Ave.
are
spending
10
days
in
tional Council of Jewish Women is
ganization to be held Sunday, Oct. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S
Mrs. Ilarry Kraft of Sturtevant 25, in the main ball room of the
offering its membership two study New York.
WILL MEET ON OCT. 18
Ave. left for Ann Arbor where he Book Cadillac Hotel, with music
courses for the fall season, planned
The luncheon to be given during will continue his studies at the by Jimmy Higgins and his orches-
by Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz.
The first meeting of the Young
University
of
Michigan.
The first, a "Child's Study the convention of the Michigan
tra.
People's Society of Shaarey Zedek
Course for Jewish Mothers" will Federation of Temple Sisterhoods,
Miss Yetta Kief is the chairman will be held Suday afternoon, Oct.
which will be held in Detroit on
Miss Frances Cugell returned to of this affair and Mrs. A. Katzin,
18, at 3:20, at the synagogue.
Oct. 13 and 14, will take the place her home after spending the past assistant. Sirs. D. Silverstein is an
Invitations will be sent to pros-
of the annual get-together lunch- six weeks in New Haven, Conn.
active member of the committee. pective members inviting them to
be
ll
wi
eon usually given in October. Mrs.
A special board meeting
THE LOWER CANADIAN PRICE!
join. The group is especially in-
lingo Hartman of Chicago will be
The Detroit municipal chapter of held Monday, Oct. 12, at 12:30 p.
terested in enlisting sons and
the guest speaker on the subject Avukah will give a Succoth party m., at the home of Mrs. Israel, vice
HAND-TAILORED THROUGHOUT!
daughters of members of the con-
''Evolution of Sisterhood," discus- at the home of Theodore Olender, president, at 1675 Gladstone Ave.
gregation who are 20 years old
sing women in Israel in relation to 8741 LaSalle Blvd., Saturday night,
and over. Those interested in
These Are Imported Direct From Scotland!
Temple activities. Tickets for the Oct. 10. There will be entertain-
joining should call Sylvia Shatzen,
luncheon most be picked and paid ment, dancing and refreshments.
2210 Calvert, Longfellow 9503.
for not later than Monday, Oct. 12.
An interesting program is
Mrs. P. Skore and Mrs. A. Skore
planned for the coming year, in-
Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Norman honored Miss Jean Baron, a bride-
cluding speaker, dramatic produc-
OPEN
and family have moved from Dex- elect of Oct. 18, with a dinner and
tions, study group meetings and
ter Blvd. to their new home on miscellaneous shower at Deutch's
social events.
NIGHTS
The
Women's
Auxiliary
of
the
On Sept. 22. Mrs. A. Molonon, Sirs.
8551 LaSalle Blvd.
E. Rothenberg and Mrs. M. Rowin Jewish Home for the Age d will Membership Tea of Little
368 Ouellette
"pay-
open
the
season
with
the
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder visited entertained the bride-elect at a din-
Women of Hadassah
WINDSOR
ner and miscellaneous shower at up affair," in the form of a lunch-
in Cleveland the past week-end.
eon , bridge and card party. This
on Sunday
Lachar's on Oct. 5.
aff air is open to all 1450 paid-up
Sirs. David Huber of York Rd.,
The annual luncheon meeting of me tubers and will be held Monday,
Little Women of Hadassah will
left Thursday for a week in New the Sisterhood of Congregation
begin their season with a member-
York,
Shaarey Zedek takes place Monday,
ship tea on Sunday, Oct. 11, at the
Oct. 12, at 12:30, in the social hall
home of Miss Elaine Cohen, 1569
In connection with the observ- of the synagogue. Mrs. Merman
Atkinson Ave., from 2 to 4 p. m.
ance of National hearing Week Wetsman is chairman of the lunch-
Miss Shirley Martin, president,
Oct. 25 to 31, a number of inter- eon. A program has been arranged
and Miss Dorothy Bachrach, chair-
esting programs have been ar- by Mrs. Charles Robinson.
man of the membership commit-
MRS. HERBERT WARNER
ranged to include prominent De-
tee, will preside as hostesses with
Mrs. Aaron Kurland and son ,
be given by Rabbi Leon Fram, edu- troit speakers. Among those who
the other old members. The tea is
cational director of Temple Beth will speak on the opening program Norman, just returned from a trip
4 being given as a drive for new
El, every Monday at 10:30 a. m., of the week's observance on Sun- to Chicago.
members. All old members are
beginning on Oct. 19, for day, Oct. 25, will be Dr. Emil Am-
urged to attend as well as those
SPORTS SHOP
eight successive weeks, at the coun- berg and Rabbi Leon Fram.
L. Si. Felsenthal is attending the
wishing to join. Little Women of
FOURTH FLOOR
Ohio State-Pittsburgh f o o t b a I I
cil clubhouse, 89 Rowena. The
Hadassah is affiliated with Junior
game
in
Columbus,
0.,
as
well
as
course, based on the present needs
Mrs. A. C. Lappin of Byron Ave.
and Senior Hadassah.
of the child, aims to prepare moth- returned from a visit with her fam- the house party of his fraternity,
ers for the presentation of current ily in Washington, D. C.
the Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Flowers for all occasions —
religious and social problems to
Deater-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622
Mrs. Sidney Krandall, Sirs.
their children in an intelligent and
Mrs. Jeanette Alperin and son,
Louis Sloan
intellectual way.
Robert Jay, of the Wilshire left Sidney Stone and Sirs.
'
• vL.I.In
Mrs. Herbert Warner and Mrs. last Tuesday to spend the winter in were joint hostesses at a luncheon
honoring Mrs. George Lipkin of
Max Keidan are co-chairmen of Memphis and California.
this committee which includes:
Brookline, given at L'Aiglon, Tues-
STYLEPARK HATS . . . in the Custom Fitted Manner
Mrs. Emil Amberg, Mrs. Abe
day, Oct. 2. Covers were laid for 20
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher re-
Cooper, Mrs. Ralph Folz, Mrs. Syl-
guests.
visit
in
Chicago.
a
turned
from
van Groaner, Mrs. John Heaven-
MRS. WALTER ARONOFF
rich, Mrs. John C. Hopp, Mrs.
Plans have been completed for
Sir. and Sirs. Si. Lipsitz and the wedding of Miss Mildred Ruth Oct. 19, at noon. in the ballroom
Theodore Kelter, Mrs. Aaron Kur-
land, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mrs. daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. A. Wil- Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and of the General Motors Bldg. New
Samuel Mendelsohn, Mrs. Harry kus of California are visiting with Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein of Pon- members and friends are invited.
Since all dues are payable this
Newman, Mrs. Robert Newman, their sisters, Mrs. Sarah Rosen- tiac, to Morris Fox, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Mrs. zweig and Mrs. Milford Stern of Mrs. Bernard P. Fox, of Los An- month and due to the large num-
ber
to be accommodated the day
the
Belcrest.
Joseph M. Welt, Miss Elizabeth
geles Calif. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
will officiate at the wedding cere- of the luncheon, members are
Finley and Miss Hattie Gittleman.
The
Sisterhood
of
Temple
Beth
many,
which
will
be
held
at
theasked
to communicate with the
Tickets are $1.60 for the course
and may be procured at the club- El sponsors a parliamentary law Stotler Hotel at 5 p. m. on Sunday, I financial secretary's assistant, Ann
house or from committee members. course under the direction of Sirs. Oct. 18, followed by a dinner for Rosen, 16515 Baylis, University
The other course is being spon- Emma Fox. It will begin Friday, the Immediate family. Miss Jane 2-7213, so as to clear their dues
sored jointly with the Sisterhood of Oct. 30, at 11 o'clock, at Temple Goldstein will be her sister's only and avoid too much commotion
Temple Beth El and will include 10 Beth El. There will be seven lec- attendant, and Howard Kagan of the afternoon of the "pay-up"
Chicago, III. will attend the groom party. Besides the luncheon for
lectures beginning Tuesday, Oct. tures.
$7
as best man. Miss Goldstein has which a nominal sum will be
20, at 2 o'clock, at Temple Beth El.
Sirs. Milton Kuttnauer has taken been honored at many parties. The charged, prizes will be awarded
This series will present Dr. Ernst
Possession of a Steinway Grand is now
Scheyer of the staff of the Detroit up her new residence at the Bel- Misses Roberta and Sylvia Rapa- for cards. A program of enter-
possible for even those of limited income.
port and Miss Rita Rosenthal were tainment is also being arranged.
Institute of Arts, who will lecture crest.
hostesses at a handkerchief shower Mrs. Maurice Wagner is chair-
A new Steinway—in a smaller size—is now
on "Ten Great Masters in Euro-
man of this event. Mrs. Jack Dunn
Mrs.
Sidney
Alexander
of
Edison
pean
Art".
Dr.
Scheyer,
who
Is
also
obtainable at only 5885. A true Steinway
and dinner at Devon Gables, at
Ave. was hostess at a tea last which 17 places were set. Mrs. is co-chairman. Mrs. Harry Wine,
by Stytepark
an
instructor
at
Wayne
University,
. . . embodying Steinway's latest achieve.
Mrs. I. E. Goodman and Mrs.
Tuesday
afternoon,
honoring
her
Joseph
Barnett
and
Mrs.
Celia
will open the course on Oct. 20. His
ment, Accelerated Action. Inspect this now
E OFFER this smart British-inspired
subject will be "Bottirelli and the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gabriel Blumrosen entertained 14 guests at Nate Kaletsky are sub-chairmen.
The committee for membership
model in our Steinway rooms at your earliest
hat in various proportions of
early Renaissance." Tickets are Alexander and the latter's mother, a luncheon and hosiery shower at
$1.75 for the course, arranged by Mrs. Ilenry Joshel of Chicago. Franklin Hills Country Club. Mrs. dues consists of Mesdames I. E.
opportunity.
crown and bri m for different
Goodman,
Robert
Rosen,
Cell
Sap-
Mrs. Iloke Levin of the Council and
Jacob Kovinsky and Mrs. Saul
types of faces. Our ter Sul
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ARRANGED
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shwayder of Birnkrant entertained Miss Gold- perstein, Frances Berghoff, Ann
Mrs. Ammo Tabor of the Sister-
custom-fitting to your face as
yak liberal allowance on Your
Denver spent the holiday week-end stein and her mother, Mrs. Ben- Moss, Ida Kaletsky, Ida Dunn,
hood.
well as to your head assures you a hat that is
pain* In poet ...tempt.
present
with their children, Mr. and Mrs. jamin Goldstein at luncheon at Dorothy Blatnikoff and Kitty Wat-
King Shwayder.
becoming and correct. Grays and browns are
L'Aiglon, and attended a perform- erstone.
EQUALITY CLUB
Those in charge of luncheon
ance of Romeo and Juliet at the
favored for business, Oh black or midnight
"Tbe Musical Center of Detroit"
tickets are the Mesdames Walter
Mrs.
Carl
Schiller,
Sirs.
Sfax
Cass
Theater.
Mrs.
Irving
Stein-
The Equality Club held an open
blue for semi-formal wear.
Frank and Mrs. Ilarry Goldberg man was hostess to 20 women at a Aronoff, Simon Shetzer, Bernard
house meeting at the home of the
returned from a visit in Chicago. buffet luncheon and bridge at her Lachs, Dorothy Cove and David
president, Mrs. E. Goose. Plans
home on Chippewa Road. Mrs. KliAg ione wishing to make dona-
were discussed for a drive for
n
er
Miss Betty Shulman of 1049
Fortuaro Sld.wm, No...armour.
members during October. A check Tuxedo Ave. entertained a group George Weiss of Detroit and Sirs. tions to the Auxiliary in honor of
Fitting the
Fitting dog
in full was sent to the Allied Jew- of friends Tuesday evening, Oct. 8. Michael Schultz of Chicago were or in memory of • dear one is
head i•
1515-21
WOODWARD
AVE.,
DETROIT
HDQRS..
- tea i•
t ,
ish Campaign for the Old Folks' Dancing and refreshments followed the out-of•town guests.
asked to contact Sirs. Julius War-
important
Brottbn
Owlario
aed
Detroit
imperative
Ohio,
tell, chairman of donations and
Home pledge.
1244 WASHINGTON ILYD.
an interesting social and political
The Bessie Soran Zviller Ladies treasurer of the building fund,
MINIM JAYS'
discussion. Plans were made by Aid Society will give a bridge party
683 Woodland. Townsend 7-6300.
progressive
party
a
the group for
on Tuesday afternoon on the 9th
BERMUDA $50
which is to be given in the near floor of Kern's. Mrs. L. Fineman is
a Ihty•
Theta Sigma Tau Frat
future.
president and Mrs. IL Pevin is
ur
gliJ
HAVANA

Sirs. Charles
E. Alpern of Tyler vice-president and chairmen of the
I It*•
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity
week's affair. For further information call
Ave. left Thursday for a
opened its social season with a
ALL EXPENSE CRUISES
visit with her family in New York. Madison 2181.
weenie roast at Rouge Park.
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
Fend tat tree booklet
Drora•Kadimah Group Plan Plans are now being made for
GIVEN BY THE
UNLISTED SECURITIES
Miss Mildred Schechter. bilde-
party
to
be
held
on
Hallowe-en.
a
Luncheon-Bridge
world Wale TrIL, el II tire.. toe.
elect of Oct. II, was feted at a per- i
The membership of Theta Sig-
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
IVA WA.111M;TONI MAD.
Fraternity was augmented
sonal shower by her aunt, Mrs.
Tau
ma
The Drora-Kadimeh group of
Ma. 334341-73
Olototto lad t.
Applefield, and a kitchen shower
with the admittance of Al Tobin
by Miriam Edwards. Miss Naomi the Pioneer Women's Organise- as the final charter member, and
open its year's activities
Goldstein honored the bride at an tion will
Irving Yegoda Its a pledgee. Ali
luncheon
bridge
to
be
held
ages of
evening party at her home. Mrs. with a
11. young men between the invited
lilt arm. DWG.
Ilarvey Rattner entertained with on Noy. 4. at 12:30 p. ni., at R.
to
CADIUAO afro
21 and 30 years are
auditorium.
party.
Ethel
Bermaol
Fyfe's
Join.
Details
may
be
had
by tele-
cocktail
a
MASONIC TEMPLE
This
phoning the chairman of the
Edna Nagle and Eleanor Schetser
meetingsof
place
every
TEMPLE AND SECOND
take
gave • personal and linen shower ■ dimah group
membership committee. D•vid
: night at the Farband
.,, '..4
, ne ..4:
at the Wilshire and _Wu .. r a 7a: K
0. 0 11. pacerniek, Townsend 6-7469. or
invtLeBduedddy'asr.. 9w
Allabo
stIMMY HIGGINS and His WWJ Orchestra
Bofsky entertained at her howl.' Folk fihule
the setretary„_Irving. Berger,

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