A merica fesiii* Pedalled Curter CLIP TON AMOR - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ~ ilEberROrrJ/elI (40,Nictil Octdber 9, 1936 PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MICHIGAN COMMUNITIES EXTEND SEASON'S GREETING S iltnnplv ttq Et Notts Services: Sabbath Eve services will be re- sumed this Friday evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will preach on the topic "Some Genesis Legends", the first of a aeries of addresses on the general theme: "Re-Interpreting the Bible in the Light of Modern Thought." The service will be followed by a social hour sponsored by Temple group No, 1 of which Morris Gar- vett is chairman. Sabbath morning services on Saturday, Oct. 10, will be conducted by Rabbi Leon Fram. He will preach on the subject: "Chriatopher Columbus." " For Your health's Sake" • OLONIAL HOTEL BATH`, MINERAL MoUNT t lIMENS. MIr RIC•' nest..•fied in the treat,. RHEUMATISM SCIATICA ARTHRITIS NEURITIS and NERVol'S 01501tHi REST :: art s' OIFTARI I OPEN ALI 1 III NAx F Greetings Too CHAS. E. ROAT MUSIC CO. Battle Creek, Mich. GREETINGS Battle Creek Motor Sales Co. Buick Authorized Sales-Service 161 E. MICHIGAN AVE. Phone 6188 Battle Creek, Mich. SEASON'S GREETINGS WM. M. LEE & CO. Wm. S. Trowbridge, Mgr. UNLISTED SECURITIES 701 Security National Bk. Bldg. Phone 2.3240 Battle Creek, Mich. ACQUIRED IN BATTLE CREEK Sisterhood Notes: The sewing group begins its I CENTER work for the season on Thursday morning, Oct. 15. The art course will begin Tues. day, Oct. 20, at 2 o'clock. Tickets for the course may be purchased for $1.75. Jewish Community is Ac- The parliamentary law course tive; Rabbi Greenstein is will hold its first session on Fri- day, Oct. 30, at 11 a. m. The cost Spiritual Leader for the entire course is $1. Temple Sisterhoods Convention: Friends of the Jewish commu- The annual convention of the nity of Battle Creek will be happy Michigan Federation of Temple to learn of the newly organized Sisterhoods will be held at Temple Jewish Center. For many years Beth El, Tuesday and Wednesday, Battle Creek was too small for Oct. 13 and 14, Dr. Leo ht. Frank- a synagogue or center of any lin will address the opening meet- kind. However, the last few years ing of the convention to which men have seen the influx of more Jews are invited. Mrs. Hugo Hartman which made possible the acquisi- of Chicago will be the speaker at tion of a large building which the luncheon on the following noon. was remodeled into a large syna- Monday Morning Study Class: gogue room, classrooms and so- The Monday morning study class cial rooms. conducted by Dr. Franklin for a Dedication of the center took period of years, will resume ses- place Feb. 16, 1936. An impres- sions on Monday, Nov, 2, at 11 sive ceremony was held in which o'clock. This class is a part of Beth the Torah was transferred from El College of Jewish Studies and the home of Morris Blyveis to is intended especially for those un- the newly dedicated center at 217 able to attend the evening sessions. Capital Ave., N. E. Rabbi Man- Beth El College uel Greenstein was brought for of Jewish Studies: the occasion and was retained as Beth El College of Jewish spiritual leader. Rabbi Green- Studies opens its 11th annual stein held a pulpit in Cedar Rap- aeries of popular courses, Monday ids, Ia., prior to his coming to night, Oct. 12, at 7:30. Each course Battle Creek. lie is a graduate consists of 10 successive Monday of the Jewish Theological Semi- night sessions. The fee per course nary of America and of Ohio is $1. State University. The Temple Forum: A Hebrew and Sunday school The Temple Forum opens its were organized by Rabbi Green- 1936-37 season Tuesday night, Nov. stein. On special occasions pro- 17, at 8:30 o'clock, with a lecture grams are presented by the chil- by Stuart Chase. All seats are re- dren, such as the Seder service served. Telephone Madison 9512 during Passover week and the immediately for your reserved sea- program conducted on Mother's son ticket at $4 for the 10 pro- Day by the children for their par- grams. ents. For the recent High Holy Days 'Ladies Auxiliary of Congre- Cantor I. Ilausner of Cleveland gation B'nai David Resumes chanted the services. Rabbi Green- stein conducted the services both Activities on Rosh Ilashonah and Yom Kip- pur. This marked the first High The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- Holy Day services of the commu- gregation B'nai David is this year nity in its own home, and it was presided over by Mrs. L. Wein- a real inspiration tb those who garden, president; Mrs. R. Needel, attended. vice-president; Mrs. P. Rotenberg, Among the members of the treasurer; Mrs. Samuel Zack, sec- community who have been moat retary. active in the organization of the A special meeting was held center are Nathan Rossoff, presi- Monday evening, Oct. 5, and a dent; Morris Star, vice-president; surprise party was given in honor Aaron Pearlman, secretary; Philip of the past president, Mrs. Max Hyman, treasurer. Others who Slobin, who just recovered from have shown a great deal of in- illness. Mr. and Mrs. Slobin and terest in the organization are the their family attended the party. two able trustees of the organiza- Max Slobin spoke in Hebrew tion, Hy Goldstein and Phone and Yiddish and offered thanks Olian. A subsidiary organization is the and appreciation to the organiza- tion and donated $18. ' Sisterhood, which was organized Mrs. J. S. Sperka sins another three years ago. It has been largely due to urgent appeals of speaker. A dance and card party will the women that the center was be given by the Ladies' Auxil- achieved. The Sisterhood is still- iary on Sunday evening, Nov. 15, iated with the National Federa- in the social hall of the syna- tion of Temple Sisterhoods. Mrs. Philip Hyman is its president. She gogue, 2201 Elmhurst. is also president of the Michigan association of this organization. Mrs. Albert Ilarria is also an or- ganizer of ability. She was the first president of the Sisterhood. The Aesculapian Ladies' Auxili- She is active in many local non- ary will hold its annual dinner- Jewish organizations and is presi- dance at Northwood Inn on Wed- dent of the Riverside Country nesday evening, Nov. 18. The pro- Club. For many years Mrs. Har- ceeds of this affair will be donated ris has been urging the organize- to charity. lion of a center and it finally Reservations for the dinner- came to be a reality under the dance are coming in rapidly and able leadership of Mrs. Sam Maas all pharmacists and their friends who preceded Mrs. Hyman as pres- are urged to call in their reserva- ident. Not to be forgotten are tions early. Mrs. Jack Smith who is vice- presi- The president, Mrs. Jennie Za- dent of the Sisterhood and Mrs. gal, appointed Mrs. Zelda Tennen Sam Berke, a new - comer to Bat- as chairman of the dinner-dance. tle Creek, who was recently elect- Sirs. Ruth Watnick, Mrs. Mollie ed as secretary of the Sisterhood. Tafler and Mrs. Frances Kollen- Last week a successful bridge berg are co-chairmen. was given by Mrs. Julius Star. Reservations may be made by This week's brige was given by calling the following: Mrs. Zelda Mrs. Morris Star. An interest- Tennen, Townsend 6-6554; Mrs. ing feature for the next few Mollie Tafler, Madison 9294; Mrs. weeks will be a tea which is to Frances Kollenberg, Ivanhoe 7765. be given for the Sisterhoods of the neighboring communities. Aesculapian Dinner Dance November 18 GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL OUR JEWISH PATRONS AND FRIENDS Milk Producers Ben Lyon, one of Baltimore's lead- ing sons, and his wife, Bebe Dan- iels, are appearing on the London stage. SEASON'S GREETINGS Company DR. C. R. BLATCHFORD Milk, Velvet Ice Creams 265 CAPITAL AVE. S. W. Phone 7216 Battle Creek, Mich. VETERINARY HOSPITAL PHONE 7178 BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Greetings and Best Wishes for the Season Wishing Our Friends and Patrons the Best Wishes of the Season Keyes•Davis Co., Ltd. BATTLE CREEK DAIRY Preterits Eltdesolmd HIM and Cream Prompt and Courteous Strike 327 KALAMAZOO ST . Telephone 3450 RATTLE CREEK. RICH. Manufacturers of Holiday Greetings to All LAUNDRY PINS BATTLE CREEK SALES BOOK CO. INA*ce ni we evvuir /Nun.' 14 HANOVER STREET PHONE 6912 BATTLE CREEK, MICA. RAY E %ABNER. Mar . Moen-Journal BuIldInt SALES BOOKS AND MANIFOLD GOODS AND JOB PRINTING CALL 4721 Battle Creek, Mich. Best Wishes of the Season The Season's Greetings ORAL H. OLMSTEAD DEALERS IN PACKARD AND STUDEBAKER PHONE 2-4079 208 W. MICHIGAN BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN MRS. W. F. LESLIE Leslie's General Fhysio - Ther- apy Treatment Rooms Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings by Appointment 41 UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 6031 Battle Creek, Mich. SEASON'S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES POST TAVERN L. J. MONTGOMERY, President C. H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President and Manager BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4soo A.• ■•■ 111V CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 11—Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah Happy Day Fund Oct. 13—Joint meeting of Zionist Organization, Senior, Junior, Business and Professional divisions of Hadassah, at Com- munity Center, at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, speaker. Oct. 13 - 14—Convention of Michigan Federation of Tem- ple Sisterhoods, at Temple Beth El. Ict. 14—Special meeting of Home Relief Society, Oct. 14—Junior Home Relief Annual bridge. wienie roast, Belle Isle, 11:30 a. m. Oct. 14—Youth Education League luncheon at Belcrest. Oct. 16—Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish Children's Home. Oct. 16—Hadassah Honor Roll rally, 12:30 p. m., at Hotel Detroiter. Oct. 19—Pay-up affair of Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged. Oct. 19—Detroit section, Natiohal Council of Jewish Women, child study course for Jewish mothers. Rabbi Leon Fram, speaker, 10:30 a. in. at clubhouse, 89 Rowena. Oct. 20—Detroit section, National Council of Jewish Women and Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, at 2 o'clock at Temple Beth El. First of 10 weekly lectures on "Ten Great Masters in Euro- pean Art," by Ernst Scheyer of staff of Detroit Institute of Arts. Oct. 20—Infant Service Group annual event. Oct. 26—Home Relief Dinner Dance. Oct. 26—$5 Donor Dinner of the Ladies Auxiliary of Ye- shivah Beth Judah. Oct. 25-17th annual ball of European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization, at Book-Cadillac Hotel. Oct. 28.—Bridge luncheon of North Woodward Branch of European Welfare Organization. Oct. 31—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of Detroit. Nov. 1—Silver jubilee celebration of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society at the Phalanx Club. Nov. 2—Detroit section, National Council of Jewish Women at 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. Dorothy Detzer, speaker. Nov. 4—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek evening lecture, with Dorothy Fuldheim as speaker. Nov. 8—Evening concert of Music Study Club. Nov. 18—Annual dinner-dance of Aesculapian Ladies Auxil- iary. Nov. 18—Dinner dance of Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary at Northwood Inn. Nov. 22—Sisters of Zion idizrachi Donor Luncheon, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Nov. 24—Zedakah Donor Luncheon. Nov. 26-30—Sixth annual Young Israel Mid-West Confer- ence at Stotler Hotel, Nov. 26—Junior Hadassah Thanksgiving Night dance at the Masonic Temple. Nov. 26—Thanksgiving Night dance of Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah, Masonic Temple, 8:30 p. m. Dec. 1—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event. Dec. 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club annual luncheon. Dec. 6.—Banquet of Molly Seigel Auxiliary of Jewish Con- sumptive Relief Society of Denver, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Dec. 8—Hadassah Roll of Honor affair. Jan. 12.—Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro- pean Jewish Women's Welfare Organization. Jan. 27—Annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. DEBUT OF S. SORIN GAINS ATTENTION Unprecedented interest has been aroused in the debut of Samuel Sorin, brilliant young Detroit pian- ist, which will take place on Nov. 8, at the Scottish Rites Cathedral under the auspices of the Music Study Club of Detroit. The fact that the proceeds of this concert will go to the Music MRS. J. SAULS Large Number of Detroit Jews In Latest Who's Who A large number of Jews in this state are listed in the "Who's Who in Michigan," which will be off the press within a week, according to an announcement by the editor, Herbert S. Case of Munising, Mich. _ The volume will contain approx- imately 3,000 biographical sketches of the outstanding men and women of the state today, selected from all walks of life on the merits of their contributions to the progress of Michjgan. The editor of the book is also editor and publisher of two Michigan newspapers, a vice presi- dent of the Michigan State Chem- per of Commerce, founder of The Northern Sportsman magazine, and one of the five Michigan publishers on the national freedom of the press committee of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Among the Detroit Jews listed in the book are: Milton M. Alex- ander, Dr. Charles Aaron, Peter Altman, Dr. Emil Amberg, Dr. Noah Ephraim Aronstam, Fred M. Butzel, Justice Henry Magnus Butzel, Maurice J. Caplan, Joseph H. Ehrlich, James I. Ellmann, Clarence H. Enggass, Maurice A. Enggaas, Rowland Find, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Alexander Z. Free- man, Dr. Hugo A. Freund, William Friedman, Arthur E. Fixel, Clem- ent J. Freund, the late Ossip Gab- rilowitsch, Samuel T. Gilbert, Ab- ner A. Hamburger, Irwin Ham- burger, Albert Kahn, Julian II. Krolik, Aaron Kurland, George H. Kirchner, Abraham J. Levin, Theo- dore Levin, Willard D. Mayer, Kurt Feiner, Edward E. Rothman, Charles Rubiner, Louis J. Rosen- burg, Edward E. Rothman, Nate S. Shapero, Simon Shetzer, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Philip Slomovitz, Otto A. Silvers, Adam Julius Strohm, Clarence Weiss, Joseph P. Wolff. Jews from other cities in Michi- gan are listed as follows: Albion, Norman 11. Wiener; Atlanta, Sid- ney Cassel; Frankfort. Jack S. Horwitch; Grand lisoiJs, Mrs. A. IV. Kaufman; Jackson, Mrs. Jer- ome D. Folkman; Lake Linden, Harry C. Benedict; Ludington, Jack Eliasohn; Pontiac, Harry F. Grossman. RALLY FOR FLINT DRIVE ON OCT. 15 Punta Notts Purity Paid•Up Members' Dinner on Oct. 12 Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S. will hold its paid-up members' night on Monday, Oct. 12, at 6:30 p. m. Dinner will be served com- plimentary to paid-up members, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ida Schultz. At 8 p. m. a playlet will be given, produced and di- rected by Sye Feinberg, entitled "The District School". The cast composed of members of the or- ganization, consists of the follow- ing: Dr. Joseph Jacobs, Harry Zausmer, Ida Schultz, Zelda Lev. Me, Irving Goldman, Dorothy Gold= maim, Sye Feinberg. Reservations for the dinner may be made by calling Dora Schwartz, Townsend 8-6151, or the secretary, Selma Rosenblatt, Tyler 6-8414. Members are urged to make resets ,- ations early, Junior Home Relief Bridge Wednesday An annual bridge to be given at Ifloinet'a Dining Room, 6 167 Cass Ave., Wednesday, Oci. 14, at 8 p. m., will inaugurate th e social activities of the Junior Home Relief Society. This is also the first open affair for prospec- tive members. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds will be do- nated to charity. Tickets may be procured by calling Miss Minnie Spilkin, TO 6-1464, Miss Sylvia, Marrich, TO 6-4185 or any mem- ber of the organization. Girls between the ages of 17 and 21 who are interested In non- professionel case work are urged to come to the bridge to get ac- quainted with the aims of the club. Meetings are held alternate Sundays at holies of members. A special pajama party for members only will be given the latter part of November. Holiday Greetings to All School of the Jewish Community Center has made this an affair of communal interest as well as an QUALITY SIGNS & outstanding event to the music lov- ers of Detroit. SHOW CARDS A great many tickets have been QUALITY SIGN SHOP reserved. and Mrs. A. Cooper, in charge of boxes, has reported the following reservations: 54 W. MICHIGAN Telephone 2.1614 Mr. and Mrs. Hy Broder, Fred Battle Creek, Mich. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr. and Mrs. M. Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- SEASON'S GREETINGS thur Haas, Mr. and Mrs. licorice Landau, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levin, E. L SMITH, TAILOR, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr. INC. and Mrs. Harry Meyers, Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Mr. and Builders of Exclusive Clothes Mrs. S. Saulson, Mr. and Mrs. Si- From English Woolens mon Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons. The following concert com- 42 N. WASHINGTON mittee and captains are working Phone 2-1543 tirelessly to make this a successful Battle Creek, Mich. event: Chairman, Mrs. J. Souls; secretaries, Mrs. Charles Alpern Bridge•Luncheon of North and Mrs. Meyer Govern; printing, Woodward Branch of Mrs. J. M. Berris; treasurer, Mrs. GREETINGS J.W.EW.0 Oct. 28 David Cole; publicity, Mrs. S. j Schaflander; distribution of tick- T. B. HOGAN The North Woodward branch of ets, Mrs. Harry Cohen and Sirs. BROKER Arthur Purdy. Captains are: Sirs. the Jewish Women European Wel- Stocks, Bonds and Grain B. Clamage, Mrs. Lou Colon, Sirs. fare Organization met at the home Max Fisher, Mrs. Julian Green, of Mrs. S. Ilelper on Monday, Member of the Mrs. David Huber, Mrs. William Sept. 28. Chicago Board of Trade Isenberg, Mrs. David Kallman, ' The main topic discussed was the 304 Post Bldg. Phone 4713 Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Mrs. Ezra Lip- fourth annual donor luncheon to kin, Mrs. M. Morse, Mrs. Emma 'take place in January. Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. E. Epps, Townsend 8-2934 Lazaroft Scharer, Mrs, J. Schakne, Mrs. J. Seltzer, Mrs. A. Silberblatt, is general chairman and is also Mrs. Edmund Sloman, Mrs. Ed- chairman of the program. Mrs. M. SEASON'S GREETINGS ward Stein, Mrs. Sidney Wallace, Dinner is treasurer. Mrs. M. Sklare and Mrs. A. J. Redblatt are also Mrs. David Werbe. DILLON'S assisting Mrs. E. Epps. Mrs. D. Silverstein, Townsend WELDING SHOP Gifts to Council Fund 6-3489, is In charge of rummage Electric Arc—Acetylene and will be glad to offer any de- WELDING SUPPLIES The Detroit section of the Na- , sired information. tional Council of Jewish Women ' Final arrangements are being 142 S. Washington Ave. received the following contribu- made for the luncheon and bridge which is to take place on Wed- Phone 2-4323 tions: For the Ida E. Ginsburg Schol -' nesday, Oct. 29, 12:30 p. m., at Battle Creek, Stich. H. Fyfe's auditorium. Mrs. ; R. arship Fund: In memory of Ira Robinson from Mr. and Mrs. Her - ; Maurice Silverstone, Tyler 5-5380, bat D. Robinson and Mrs. Ber - Is chairman, and Mrs. William Holiday Greetings to All nerd Wuraburger; in memory o f Fisher, Tyler 6 - 7660, is co - chair- Joseph Rothman from Dr. and man. For information call the HUNTER-PRELL CO. Mrs. I. Irving Bittker; in memory chairmen or Mrs. J. Cohen, presi- Dependable Plumbing and of Samuel Rosenberg from Mr . dent, Townsend 8-4971. Competent Healing Contractors Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman of and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum. Operating the Rest Equipped For the citizenship fund, i n the New Year's Eve party, asks Shop in Mitltigan memory of Max May and Adolp h for early reservations by calling Freund, from Mr. and Mrs. Wai - Townsend 8.9542. 38 S. MADISON next meeting will be held at The ter Laib. Phone 2.3412 For the Elsa F. Welling Fund , the home of Mrs. Fred Epstein, in memory of Hortense G. Freon d 1145 Burlingame Ave., on Tuesday, Battle Creek, Mich. Oct. 13. at 1 p. sharp. from Dr. B. D. Welling. Never before isi Use Idstoey of shin groat city. Perhaps never eawn In your lifetime. Con- sult os ft., all Ole facts. we mill make goat some money. 43 Apts Massive bldg. fine condition. 3 rooms furnished. Marble lobby, elect. refrig. Former $250,000 sales value. Fore- closed $65,000, only $12,000 down. Mrs. Michael Schultz (Bet-niece Solomon) and little daughter, Louise, of Chicago, arrived to spend a fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Frank- lin Blvd. • 20 Apts Among those returning to the University of Michigan were the Like new all 3 rooms, show- era, elect. refrig, stoker coal. Normal $100,000 value, $35,000 with $10,000 down.. Misses Cipa and Irene Solomon and Russell Rapaport. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner returned from Mercersberg, Pa., after visiting their eon, Noel, who is enrolled at the academy there. • 15 Apts Big corner 4 & 6 rooms. Was Rabbi Eric Friedland chose as his subject for Friday evening services, "Berlin and Moscow: A Tale of Two Cities." 3 story solid bk beauty all 3 rooms with ivory trim nearly new. 4 garages. Won $65,000 foreclosed $26,000 only $5,200 down. • 10 Apts Like new solid bk. all 8 rms. baths tiled sides with show- era. Was $50,000 foreclosed $19,000 only $3,800 down. Mr. Bedford. Homer Warren & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen, who have spent the past few months with their brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magidson, returned to their home in New York this week. REALTORS Oar rod ‘i Center, of Stogie* 2@1 Winder ▪ E Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn and daughter, Sybil, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ratio! of De- ▪ troit on Sunday. Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Ald So- ciety resumed activities for the coming year. At the installation held last week, the following of- ficers were installed: President, Mrs. Freda Shuetz, who was una- nimously elected for the fourth term; vice-president, Sirs. Jean Gorman; treasurer, Dora Mattis; recording secretary, Sirs. Mollie Steiner, who was re-elected for the fourth term; financial secre- tary, Mrs. Bessie Barak; board of candidates, Rose Aberly and Anna Gorman; trustees, Lilly Klasky, Anna Klein; honpitaler, Mrs. Esther Goldberg; inner guard, Mrs. Sahm; publicity, Mrs. A. Gerson; flower fund, Mrs. Rose Yancher, Sirs. A. Quidd; board unel e OR ep- r for art fa- ich an U. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sherman are receiving felicitations on the birth of a daughter, on Sunday, Oct. 4. Citrin Kissiliner Aid Society Elects Officers IR IA T • The Junior Hadassah is sponsor- ing a charity bridge on Tuesday night at the Temple rooms Miss Phyllis Golden is in charge of the affair,' Tillie foreclosed 13 Apts Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine and mother, Mrs. Ella Levine, have mo- tored to Cincinnati, where they will visit friends and relatives. Robert Adler and Adolph Wol lenburg of Heidelberg, Germany, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Weil of North Monroe St., recently. The visitors later went on to Milwaukee to visit Sir. and Mrs. F. J. Well before returning to New York. They will sail for Germany Oct. 15. Mr. Adler, who Is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weil, plans to return in the spring to make his home in Chicago. $75,000 tats . $30,000 only $6,000 down. Sag darig Nabs Mrs. H. Immerrnan and son, Morry Fineberg and Miss Harriett Berglass left for Chicago to spend a week. C Spectacular Offer The opening meeting of the Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood was held Tuesday. Oct. 6, preceeded by a luncheon. Rabbi Eric Friedland Butzel to Address Meeting addressed the meeting on "The Jewish Home". Mrs. Norman Buck- of Workers in Cam- ner, president, presided at the paign for $11,820 meeting. The most important rally pre- ceding the opening of the Allied Jewish Campaign in Flint will be held next Thursday evening, Oct. 16, at the home of Ellis 11. War- ren, chairman of the drive. The principal speaker at this rally of workers will be Fred M. Butzel, chairman of the executive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. Another guest at the meeting will be Kurt Feiner, executive director of the Detroit Federation, who is acting in the capacity of advisor-director of the drive. The Flint campaign will be con- ducted from Oct. 22 to 26 for a quota of ;11,820. Tkfs will be the first time in the city s history that all Jewish funds will be joined in one appeal. Local, national and in-' ternational causes are included in the drive. Mr. Warren is assisted in the drive by the following officers: Freyer Nover, first vice-president; Jack Rabinovitch, second vice-pres- ident; Ernest Perkin, treasurer; Oscar Dean, secretary. Directors of the drive are: Rabbi S. Z. Fine- berg, Rabbi Elmer Berger, Isaac Schnieder, Abraham Eiseman, Louis Londe, Shay Natchez, Joseph Block, Max L. Heyman, !gnats Fishman, Maurice Hertz, Dr. Si, S. Hart, Hyman IVinegarden, Sirs. Phillip Fisher, Mrs. Ellis II. War- ren, Mrs. Louis Lobster. Headquarters of the Flint cam- paign are at 207 Paterson Bldg. •■•■ ••• bet. John It and Brush. Brick Apt., 2 stories, about 32x150 bldg., 20 family. Steam heat, elec, refrig. For sale or lease as one el,iire building. Pos- sibilities for every good in- vestment, Cal: RealtyManagement on, It. Detroit Sating. hook Bldg. IIAndolph a 3 ing the .nd re- the x l- Ind e , ing me sit am of directors, Mrs. B. Citrin, Mrs. Lilly Ritten, Sirs. Freda Gorman, Mrs. H. Blass, Sirs. Berril, Mrs. Mollie Gorman, Mrs. Fleiahcr. Preparations are being made for the second annual ball, to be held Oct. 26, in the Aztec Towers , of the Union Guardian Bldg. Gifts to Hadassah Fund Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman of the infant welfare fund of the est Ira M- ae Its n o; he JI. Sc c • Detroit chapter of Hadassah, Sae received contributions from the following: Mrs. Robert Loewenberg and Mrs. Sadie Shulman in memory of the yahrzeit of their father and mother, Harris and Fanny Ka plan. Mr. and Sirs. Ellis Thal, in honor of Sirs. Herman August's recovery from illness. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero, in memory of Abraham Jacobs. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman, in memory of Abraham Jacobs and Sarah Bornstein. Sir, and Mrs. Davis S. Zemon, in memory of Sarah Bornstein and Abraham Jacobs. Mr. and Sirs. Iaidor Berman, in memory of Ida Lenhoft, GREETINGS OF THE SEAS017 Imperial Dye Works H. W. JOIINS, Prop. CLEANING AND PRESSING "WE DYE TO LIVE" 135 W. MICHIGAN PHONE 2-1532 BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN To Our Many Jewish Friends and Neighbors We Extend- TIIE SEASON'S GREETINGS ADOLPH JOHNSON CO. BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN HOLIDAY GREETINGS HUBBARD-DUDLEY CO. 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