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THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

SAMUEL SORIN'S
DEBUT ON NOV. 8

Victory Meeting
of Home Relief
Friday, Oct. 23

Introducing La Fay

Interest in the debut of Samuel
&min, brilliant young pianist, con-
tinues unabated as indicated by
the sale of tickets and the list

A victory meeting of the Home
Relief Society will be held at the
home of Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz,
2433 Blaine Ave., on Friday, Oct.
23, at 1:30 P. M., at which time

New, Improved Crepe Chiffon

By reason of a new process of
twisting the silk, this 3-thread
stocking is sheer as a 2-thread
—as durable as a 4-thread'

Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. S.' Local chairmen and committees
T. Gilbert left Wednesday by lino- for the annual convention of the \
tion of Temple Sis-
S tate Federa
for for a few days' stay in Toros-
erhoods held Oct. 13 and 14 were
terhoods
to.
as follows: General chairman, Mrs.
--
Sol Wolfe; vice-chairman, Mrs.
convention
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten
spent last week-end in New York. Lawrence
Mrs. Doug las Brown
secretaries, Freedman;
and Miss Ilenrietta Ascher; hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey Rattner pitality, Mrs. Irving Hirschman;
were hosts at a cocktail party dinner, Mrs. Harold Schlesinger;
luncheon, Mrs. Maier Finster-
Sunday, Oct. 4.
weld, Airs. Ds and Mrs. hilip
; motor squad, P Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloward Kaichen Bloomgarden ryfu
spent the last week-end in Cin- Willard Mayer; credentials, Mrs.
cinnati, visiting with Mr. Kaich- S. L. Van Noorden; publicity,
I Mrs. AL Finkelston; pages, Mrs .
en's parents.
Amson Tabor; printing, Mrs. Max

Miss Janet Welt is motoring Unger; program, Mrs. Henry Aley-
ex-
through Tennessee Valley and era and Mrs. Morris Rand;
a -
G oom; Pr
o Flra
will return to spend the winter in hibits, Mrs.
n-
s.
Oscar
Robi
,
Mr
law
liamentary
l'oughkeepsie.
son.

MRS. J. H. SCHAKNE

of additional boxholders for the
event on Nov. 8, at the Scottish
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger IE1 will
p S
of Temple Beth Rites Cathedral.
histerhood
returned
Saturday
from
Mont-
MRS. WILLIAM ROTH
l resent Miss Juanita Bauer
At the time Mr. Sorin received
gomery, Ala.
at its November meeting. Miss his scholarship to the Bush Con-
all committee chairmen will give
Miss Emma Butzel entertained I Bauer will be heard in a group servatory of Music at Chicago, he
their final reports. Details for
the annual dinner dance taking a group of friends at breakfast , of monodramas. She is an Bet- was heard by Prof. Serge Tarnow-
sky, famous Russian pianist and
place on Sunday, Oct. 26, must be on Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Wo. I I ress
of great
versa
Preferred became Siegel
tional
power
and brings to her former teacher of Vladimir Iloro-
completed at this meeting.
men's Exchange. I work a varied and extensive ex- wit. Prof. TarnowskY has been
coats ars styled so su-
Mrs. J. II. Polozker, chairman
perience on the radio as well as always known to uncover, to the
I
of the ways and means commit-
perbly; because the fur
theater.
ri She pos-
Mrs. Arnold Godsol returned ,he
y
le giti matel
public's delight, outstanding tal-
tee, suggests that all those who Wednesday from a few
an unusua
ents that bear further interest and
is of such assured fine
have overlooked making their res- visit in New York.
sonality and is considered among I attention. When he granted young
quality; because of the
the best of the solo actresses.
erve tio ns may do so by calling J. . her .
Sorin an audition, he recom-
n,
or her co-c hairma
Mrs. Richard Polsky of Akron, I Mrs. Ben Schwartz of 2433 mended that the young pianist be
Siegel reputation for
Jacobs, To. 6-8402, Mrs. Barry
iven a scholarship even thoug h
Rosman,
Lo.
5878,
Mrs.
Willem
Ohio,
was
the
week-end
guest
of
dependable value.
Blame Ave. will be hostess to the the time for granting scholarships
Roth, Un. 1.3156, Mr& Bernard her sis ter, Mrs. Julius Gilbert.
members of the Home Relief So. had expired. The young man's
Komer, 'To. 8-9083, Mrs. Al Weis-
Mrs. Julian Zemon left Tues- , ciety at a victory luncheon on brilliant Chicago debut, followed
man, Ty. 6-1829, Airs, Max Kogan,
I Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 1 p. m.
by the unstinted praise of music I
Lo.
spend
Lo.
3763 day
or Mrs. to
Harry
Shulman, a fortnight in New
--
critics again justified Prof. Tar-
Y
or
k .
2784.
---
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum nowsky's judgment.
Mrs. Philip Brenner, chairman
have moved to 3226 Webb Ave.
Milton
Koch
of
New
York
vis-
\
Proceeds of this concert, spon-
of the hospital visiting commit-
sored by the Music Study Club of
Mrs.
•i d with friends in this city ur
tee, with Mrs. L. Gunsburg , R Mrs
I The Monday Night Club will \ Detroit, will finance the Music
Al Weisman and Mrs. C. udin ins the past week.
give a benefit bridge luncheon , on School of the Jewish Community
made a visit to the Barracks and
Center and deserves the support
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Colten
left
Alonday afternoon, Oct.
Hospita
at
Eloise,
and
l
Seymor
they reported that it was heart- for St. Louis, where they are 1 o'clock, on the 9th floor . of of the entire Jewish community.
Kern's. The public is invited.
A tea and rally for the cap-
breaking
to
witness
the
condition
making
their
future
home.
*Prime Peltries—All

working so dili-
of some of those who are confined
tame and te
A.
Z.
A.
chapter
93
of
the
B'nai
gently
to make this concert a
there. They were grateful for
nd Mrs. Murray Jacobs ams
Mr. and
A. Hollander and Sons
dd and
magazines
f re
B'rith will hold an open meeting success will be held on Monday,
the fruit, candy
which the committee presented to cently
f New ork,
who moved
he uture on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 8 p. m., Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Ed-
are making
their
Seal-Dyed Muskrat
at the Jewish Community Center round Sloman, 235 Arden Park,
them.
at 1 p. m. }Iceman Jacobs will
following additional res- home at 15 Waverly Ave.
on Dexter Blvd.
The following
be guest speaker.
ervations for the annua I dinner
Dr. Leo M. Franklin addresse
Mr.
and
Airs.
Fred
S.
Berg-
\
Additional boxholders are as
Michigan
dance have been received:
a section
meeting of the

and
(Gertrude
o f follows: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Al-
Mr. mill Mrs. N. Adelman, bir .
Educational Association in the \ ste n
4 Glynn
Court Goldman)
are now making
Sirs Irting At kerma, Mr. and Sire.
auditorium of the Detroit leo
Mi. and Mis lbarlee As "' large
of Art on Thursday their home at the Cascade Hotel, ten
Mrs.
Sidney Allen,
.
Mr. Mr.
and and
Mrs.
M. Aronsson,
a
J Art, Mos H. Barnett. Mr. and NI.
M.
r and
o i
Leon Fram, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
N. Boren, Mr. and Mrs Mail Blumberg. morning. His theme was "The , D uth, Minn.
Mr. and Sire Losis Iterkover, Si'. anti
Frank,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Levin,
Mot. Sam Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Depression Child."
e lies Ililda Weinstein, bride- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob At Mrs.
Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Si. Birnbaum, Mr.
and M. Ira Brower. M r. and Mrs.
Mrs. Morris Friedman of Pat- I d o, t, was tendered a personal Louis Rosenthal, Leo Siegel, Mr.
Pen Berkowitz, Air. and Mr. Dart,
Becker. Mr. and Mr, Ralph Benyas, terson, N. J., is visiting with her eel wer by her sister, Mrs. Bern- and Mrs. B. Wilk..
Mr. and Mrs. lien Collett, Mr. and Sire.
Dia- alai n of Gladstone Ave. last Tues-
Mrs. J. M. Berris is president of
IL Cohen, Mr. and Alta Lou rotten, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
YOUR FRIENDS HAVE ALREADY MADE
the Music Study Club. Mrs. Jack
day evening.
sound of CalvertAve.
Merman Flanaltiow, bin a n d Sire. lien
Sauls is chairman of the concert.
Fenton. Sir. and Mrs. Morris Fiala. ,
Mr. end Mra. N. Fishman, Mr. anti Mrs.
RESERVATIONS—YOU TOO ARE INVITED!
Mrs. J. II. Schakne is one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Licht of
Farber, Mr. and Mrs. J. Feldman,
. Washington, D. C., spent several
Mk.
captains.
and M rs. Lou tierrnansk
rani
to.
b
litt
aty
Lot Mrs. J
Air.
d, M r.
H.mi
days in this city during the past
ti
H. Cale, Sir. and Mrs. Sant liranadier,
week.
Double Mellow Old Golds are
Mr. Nett 111.1. 1.
Sirs. Sant Jacob, Mr. and Airs. L.
The officers, board of directors factory fresh cigarettes—no mat-
Mr. anti
George Kruger of Cleveland, 0. and committees of Temple Beth ter whether you buy them at the
Kaufman, Mrs It. Kaltman. Mos
Mra. Nate Kaplan, At and Myron visited with friends in Detroit
El Young People's Club held their country store or at the big cigar-
In nti alter ti, Si r. and Mr,. Lasky. Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Lowenstein, Sir. and the past week-end.
initial meeting Thursday night, ettet counter in the city.
Mra. IL Levin. Mr. and Si's. L. Ls. knit,
Mr. and Mts. N. Mitchell, Sir. and Sire.
22
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Sept.
Airs.
Joe
Modell.
on111
Of premier importance was the
Abe Miller, Mr.
Mr. atol Slot Hobert Mitchell, Mrs. JO.. man spent the last week-end in
Buffalo
as
the
guests
of
their
sis•
,
day
set for the initial
affair, af-
a
Mara. Sir. and Mrs. hem Netiorg. Mr.
Sunday

Mre itatIti Oppenheint, Mr. and
I tea-dance to be he
I 1111 1 1
oer. ter, Mrs. Arthur Victor.

in
Sire. Punk, Mr. 1.11 Mr. Joe (tad
--
ternoon,
Oct.
25,
ald
3
o'clock,
I I Mr. anti Ora Monty Si. lino, Sir. and
This worthy
the social hall of Temple Beth El,
1 Mre. Ion li Schaarts. Theodore iterwer.
An event
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Jacob of
organization
I Mr. and Stre. Barney Smith. Sir. and Virginia
Park are leaving Sunday Woodward and Gladstone r Ave.
for the
I Aim. It. Soyonits, Sir. and Mra
with-
d eserves your
Sirs. harry for a week's stay in Chicago. This is to be an open affanet ve as
l Sir St heart, Mr. and
entire
out any charge. It will
a n d M rs. Sato liatoveky.
Schmitt, Mr. to
support
--
Sir. and Mrs. Si. Schur, Mr. and Niro. I.
occasion for the taking out
community
the
Rev. J. Silverman of Elmhurst
Small, Sir. and Mra Iowa Savage. Mc

anti Mn' W. sltesin, Mr and Site. I. Ave. left Wednesday for Atlas- of memberships for the year. Re-
and

i at lic City, N. J., where he officiated freshments will be served
t". S.1. 1-r
o.:':1‘Tt.raMiiou'Inedtbillyu'imtn.Tthir5.hnn
I g
Mrs. Irwin sehru• at the birth of his grandson which music will be furnished by a well-
11. ibhunter. Mr. 1.11 Mr.
and
lire
Joaeph
took place on Friday. Rev. Sil. known "swing" orchestra.
bine, oe Silberstein ,
II. Hake. Mr. and Mra. Sam Victor.
Officers elected for the year are:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg, Sic and verman will return on Sunday.
President, Art Goulson; vice-

.

Home Relief Society

B eth El's Y. P. C.
Tea Dance Oct 25

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MAMMOTH ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM WITH
HEADLINE ACTS

Young People Throng Beth El College

On Wednesday night, Oct. 21, president, Bud Maybaum; secre-
Rabbi Leon Fram will lecture be- tary, Irene Weiss; treasurer, Bur-
fore the forum of the Beth El ton Marks.
Particularly active for th . e
Evangelical Church on the sub-
rs.
affair are.
ject: "Palestine and the Near opening
Stern of the social committee and
East."
Jerry Brash of the membership
Miss Charlotte Feldman of l'e- committee.
This affair will also serve to
toskey is visiting with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. act as a medium for announcing
social, charitable and intellectual
Louis Smilansky.
endeavors to be undertaken for
The Tem-
Mrs. Charles King of Santa the year by the club.
Beth El Young People's Club
Rosa Drive returned from a visit ple
besides
its
social
and
charitable
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Siegal
endeavors sponsors debating. art,
in Grand Rapids.
musical comedies, operas, badmin-
ton and gym, guest speakers of
Miss Janis Harrison returned
note, and other events. They
to her home in Pittsburgh after hope this year to have charge of
spending several weeks with her one of the Friday Night reli-
mother, Mrs. Edwin Wolff.
gious services in addition to the
service which the Tem-
Ilerbert Rosenbaum, son of Sunday
ple board has permitted them to
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum,
has returned to his studies at the hold in the past.
University of Michigan, where he '
is majoring in chemistry.

students that these men were
The eleventh opening assembly traveling forty and ,one hundred
of Beth El College of Jewish and forty miles respectively every
Studies which took place last Monday night to teach their
Monday night crowded the Rosen- classes at Beth El College.
berger chapel on the third floor
of Temple Beth El. It was the
largest opening night the college MISS DOROTHY DETZER
has had in many years. There TO ADDRESS COUNCIL
were close to 200 enrollments for
MEETING ON NOV. 2
the various courses.
Mr. and Mrs. William A Fell-
There will be anoti er registra -
The Detroit section of the Na-
ner of Turner Towers, Brooklyn,
tion period next Mt nday night, tional Council of Jewish Women
Lester Satovsky was elected
N. Y., formerly of Detroit, are
Oct. 19, betwee t 7 and 8 is making elaborate plans for the
guests at the Hotel Chelsea, At- president of the Junior Young
o'clock, after which registration first meeting of the season to take
a meeting Oct.
lantic City, N. J.
People's Society at
place at the Temple Beth El, on
will close.
11, at the synagogue.
The most popular courses Nov. 2, at 2:30. Mrs. Meyer
Robert Braun was named vice-
Mrs. Bertha Gomberg of Du-
proved to be the couree in "Cur- Rosenbaum, chairman of the pro-
luth, Minn., who has been stop- president; Elaine Davidson, secre-
rent Jewish History" taught by gram committee and Mrs. Louis
Dorothy Stone, correspond-
ping
at
the
Wilshire
for
the
past
tary;
MRS.
HARRY
BECKER
Rabbi Leon Frain, and the course Rosenberg, vice-chairman, are
ing secretary, and Milton Lipton,
in "Modern Jewish History" being assisted by Miss Anna Ox- ieh Women. A movie-tea will be several months, will leave Satur-
day for San Francisco where she treasurer.
new member of the nhandler, Miss Sarah S e lminski
at the
The board, in addition to the
taught by a
p. m. , W ood - will visit with her son, Louis.
faculty, Rabbi Eric Friedland of Miss Emma 13utzel, Mrs. Harry Z given from 2 to 4 Center
officers, includes Shirley Imber,
Brown, Mrs. Harry August, Miss \Jewish Community
Sol
Landau, Morris Boren, Rita
Pontiac.
Miss Rhea E. Cashman (Mrs. B.
Robinson, Mrs. I. Irving I ward and Holbrook Axes.
Second in favor only to these Setts
and Marion Goldman.
Beaker, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn. , As admission for the afternoon A. Gladwin) attended the regional Cooper
The
next meeting will be held
were the courses in ''Bible
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Harry I the committee is asking all mem- a conference of the Zonta Interna- Oct. 25 in the social hall. Friends
tory and Literature' given by
tional
held
in
Cincinnati,
0.,
Oct.
Levitt, bars and their friends to bring
house- 10 and II, at the Netherland of members will be invited.
Jackson and Mrs. Henry
Rabbi Jerome Folkman of Jack- L. Mrs.
Rosenberg announces that , bundle of clothing, books,
was Libbie Chabin heads a commit-
son, Mich., and the course
the speaker will be Miss Dorothy I hold articles, or anything that is Plaza hotel. Miss Cashman
"Current Social Problems in the
In the Sunday morning program tee planning a harvest dance for
e.
m members only on Oct. 31.
Light of Jewish Ideals" ,given by Detzer, national executive sacra- I of re-sale valuof the Re-Sale Shop nd gave a talk on "A Close-Up
tary of the Women's International I The purpose
Rabbi Elmer Berger. clon courses League for Peace and Freedom. I is to raise money for scholarships, of Our Foreign Clubs," which
these
motion
pictures
,
Halevy Singing Society
illustrated by
Registration for
edfter Miss Deter is an expert on her i lunches, carfare and summer camp was
taken byjier on her recent visit
will be absolutely a
widely known for the many girls whom the
and
is
a
subject
and
Copenhagen.
next Monday night as there will
The Detroit Halevy Singing So-
I troit National Council helps each in Stockholm
be no seating space left in the lecturer.
welcomed back several of the
While in Cincinnati. Miss Cash-
year.
The committee in charge of the
n visited her ne phew, Melvin\ ciety
old-time members, amongst whom
dam
rooms.
is a student at the I were Phil Goren and Aaron Sand-
A number of Christian 'stu-
j re•sale project for the corning ma
Sands, o wh
dents were among the registrants
H brew Union College.
We isswho recently returned from
They enrolled themselves mainly,
\ Becker, as chairman; Mrs. William
Palestine.
Mrs. William Schwartz of 2648
vice-chairman; Mrs. Max
The choir is making headway I
Mrs.
in Dr. Franklin's course in "The
'
Lowenstein.
chairman of yolun- Rochester Ave. entertained Mrs. with the oratorio "Walpurgis I
The Art School of the Jewish( Stearn
Jewish Interpretation of the New
ng,
of
New
York
who
i
en•
Mrs. Robert Striefl
Max Goodman
Nacht" which will be presented to
Testaftent" and Rabbi Folkman's Community Center will hold an 25,
ma. n of pick-up; Mrs. Sidney was here in the interest of the the public in the nea rfuture.
hibit beginning Sunday, Oct.
i rma
c p
ha akr
course in "Bible Litersture."
publicity. State Fair Shows.
n., chairman of pub
the other courses for and continuing through Nov. 1.
J. armi
Among
--
which students registered
were
Both beginners and advanced
re
.
Flowers for on "r..l." 22-
vice-veal-
ha
xt
Florist. Tyler 8-88
Aux
il
iary
of the Mrs. Harris Avison,
etudents
will
exhibit
their
work.
We
s
n '
"Jewish Customs, Symbols, and
dent of the B'nai David Sister-iDezver-Joy
B Au
of the exhibi-
re
the
features
B'rith
eremonies" taught by Rabbi
nai
,
One of
hood, entertained members of the
Re- tion
C
will be the work of Adolph

Friedland, "Comparative
board at her home, 2224 Cortland
&outman, former student of the
ligion" taught by Rabbi Folkman,
On Oct. 19, • joint meeting Ave. Plans were made for many
of
who
is
now
Win"
Practice
he
Center's Art School,
together with the
held
social functions for the forth-
be
Jewish Religious
h Led
at the Chicago Institute will
coming season.
m en's organization,
Teaching ICI
' the by Rabbi Leon studying Arts•
at
the
clubrooms
in
the
Maccabee
of Fine
heads the
Pram !' eiven
All mem-
David B.
"Elementary and All-
Mrs. Bessie Hodes Popkin and
8:30 P. m.
at
Mn.
d
Bld
mmittee of the boar
Pram an'd
Hebrevr" given by Miss Art School committee
daughter, Carol A! arcia.
hers and gnestss areirited.

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