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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-10-30

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PA GI

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Rubil PAGE TWELVE
F

Recent Bride

A la
sah wo.,
the met'
the Jell
Flint A.,
net oil
speaker
Mrs..
dent, ti
eluding)
Hada
calling
and hi
marks
Judg
tine, r
project
nianen
paid t
dassah
Palestit
movem
The
annou
Leon
Tempi
speake

tl

MRS. WILLARD ZAMSKY
(Miss Betty Bronstein)

.tatice

r

FULDHEIM LECTURE
NEXT WEDNESDAY

1110C1111

Now On

Dorothy Fuldheim, who lectures
at Shaarey Zedek Nov. 4, is recog-
nized as a press, radio and plat-
form authority on international
affairs. Iler recent experiences
abroad are varied and interesting.
Venturing into Spain during the

Rab
leader
family
that h
has a
awaitie

been
that c
made
_4

October 30, 193G

PicY)t.Tizondpvlsit(fittoNicir.

On Sunday afternoon, Oct. 25

Dr. Leo Si. Franklin returned
Sirs. Gilbert Hart returned
Wednesday from a few days visit last Monday morning from Wash-
in Chicago. . I ington, D. C., where he addressed
the student body of Howard Uni-
on Sunday, speaking on
Mrs A J. Levin of Franklin versity
the subject "Religion as a Fine
was hostess at a tea Friday after- Art." In the afternoon he ad-
noon. Oct. 30.
dressed a forum group at the
university on the subject "The
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbottj Modern Jew and His Belief."
are qiending, a few weeks in Cali-
fornia.
There will be a meeting of the
Temple Beth El Sisterhood on
Mrs. Leo Butzel returned from! Monday, Nov. 9 at 1:30 p. m. It
a visit in New York with her will he a dessert luncheon fol -
daughter, Nliss Ruth Butzel.
lowed by a group of monodramas
by . Miss Juanita Bauer, whose
On Monday, Nov. 2, Dr. Leo Si. subject will be "Women Who
Franklin will address the Wayne Dared."
County Medical Society on the
topic 'Making the Physician Li-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl
brary Conscious."
(Jeannette Iloffman), have re-
turned for a visit from the Cate-
Mrs. Sidney Weismann gave a kill Mountains, N. Y., where they
tea Tuesday, Oct. 24, in honor of have been for the past six months.
her mother, Mrs. E. R. Miller of They are staying with Mrs. Pohl's
parents on Farnsworth Ave.
Cincinnati.

Annual 3 Pair Price Sale of

Himel-Hose





---Ends Saturday, November 7th

:; Pairs 2.15

(regularly 79c-sates

22c)

4-thread "Sheer Luck" for daytime

3 Pairs 2.65

35c)

(regularly 1.00-saves

Choice of 1.00 "Triplets" 2-thread for dress;
4-thread for daytime; 7-thread for duty.

• 3 Pairs 3.50

(regularly 1.35 - saves

55c)

Choice of 3-thread "Luxury" daytime, 5-thread
for duty, 4 or 7-thread Komfy-tops.

• 3 Pairs 4.50

(regularly 1.65-saves 454)

2-thread "Puff" for evening.

MISS ELIZABETH FINLEY

Miss Betty Bronstein, daughter
Miss Rebecca Myers of Burlin-
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Stur-
Fuldheim
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bronstein ofgame Ave. left
ft this week to spend
Ave. left for Chicago hectic days, Dorothy
the midst of a
Hazelwood Ave. was united in the winter in California.
where he will attend the confer- found herself in
political
upheaval
and
reign of
marriage to Willard Zamsky of t
ence of the Pedic Research So-
Detroit, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy : Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer of ciety of which he is a fellow. Dr. terror, that beggared description.
Continuing her quest for mate-
Zamsky of Cleveland. 0. Grand 1 Atkinson Ave. left Wednesday to Jacobs will appear on the scien-
Rabbi J. Rabinowitz and Rabbi M.spend some
nic time in Boston and • tin e
giving a lecture and rial, she arrived in Palestine and
?.agar performed the ceremony at Philadelphia.
demonstration on "Puddings and was confronted by a crisis there.
Discriminating people look to Healy's Fine
The rebellion and the belligerent
the home of the bride in the
,
Strappings."
Arts Shop for the distinctive piece of furni-
attitude of the Arabs made mar-
presence of the immediate lam- I Mr. Mrs.
and Walter
-
Heaven-
ture, the picture or art object that gives a
tial law almost obligatory, while
Leonard
Soskin
Mr. and Mrs.
I rich of the Whittier are home
announce the Bar Mitzvah of the Jewish population was sub-
room character and personality and adds
ili e The bride was stunning in an from
from a motor trip to Canada.
oxford grey costume suit with i
their son, Kalman, on Saturday, jected to brutal and wanton out-
the final touch of completeness to the home.
chinchilla collar and dubonnet ac-
Sirs. Emanuel Weinberg of i Nov. 7, at the Shaarey Zedek. At rages.
cessories and wore a shoulder Frederick, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. home Sunday, Nov. 8, from 3 to
Many of these experiences, as
The group pictured above includes . . . .
corsage of orchids. The mothers M. Sherbe of Washington, D. C., 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
well as those relating to human
of
the
bride
and
groom
wore
black
interest
happenings which enriched
were
guests
at
the
Book
Cadillac
Mahogany Breakfront Cupboard with Desk,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milstein her sojourn in Africa will be em-
crepe and black transparent vel- during the past week.
$110.00
Scarlet Lacquer Interior
and family of W. Philadelphia bodied in her lecture: "Europe
vet respectively and shoulder cor-
Carved Side Chair, Chippendale
Miss Mildred Rosenbaum of Ave., have moved into their new and Africa as I Saw It This Sum-
'sages. The bridal party included
$79.50
Reproduction
the parents of the couple and Kalamazoo who is the week-end home at 3336 Lawrence Ave.
mer."
$67.50
Oval Portrait, Gravure Print
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan, sis- guest of Miss Carol Lewis, will
Mrs. David Lichtig, president of
In honor of Ruth Brock, whose the Sisterhood, announces that the
ter and brother-in-law of the be honored with a party given
we hale IN SIAM INS umd • t011ere000 of
marriage
to
Edward
Greenspon
bride
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
by
her
hostess
Saturday
night
at
scheduled
lecture will begin
art uhfeela, antiques from blitgland,
took place on Oct. 11, Sirs. A. promptly at 8:15.
Weinberg of Cleveland, aunt and the Great Lakes Club.
Frame, German, and I hIna. 'Lane of
Homonoff
entertained
at
a
bou-
(uncle
of
the
groom.
Finley, chairman,
Elizabeth
Dila group ern Omen *hose.
Among the out-of-town guests 1 Niorris Garvett returned from doir shower and bridge luncheon urges those who have not procured
for 36 at Sak's on Aug. 8. On tickets to do so without delay by
were Mr. and Sirs. Roy Zamsky, a business trip to Los Angeles.
Sept. 10, Sirs. E. Klein gave a calling TO '7-0015 or the office,
Mr. and Sirs. George Weinberg
and daughter, Edna, Louis Wein-
Alwyn Vernon Freeman, son of shower and luncheon for 65 at TY 4-6200, or members of the
Our picture framing deparitnent is noted
Webster flail; Miss Hermina ticket committee.
berg
and
daughter
and
Harry
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alexander
Freeman,
restorinf.
for its fine framing and
Weinberg, all of Cleveland; Mr. has been spending the past month Brock was hostess at a shower
and Mrs. Phillip Zamsky, grand- in Rome. As the house guest of and bridge for 65 at Boesky's on
parents of the groom, from Pitts- Gilson Blake, American Consul to Dexter on Aug. 17; Misses Edith
FINE ARTS SIIOP ... BASEMENT
burgh and Mrs. R. Feldstein of Italy, he wag honored with several and Salina Silver gave a bridge Halevy Banquet
Chicago.
affairs given by members of the at their home on Sept. 29 and
The couple left on a motor trip American Embassy and Consular Alpha Tau Zeta Sorority enter-
SaturdAY, Nov.
east and upon their return will Staff. Mr. Freeman returns to tained at a bridge on Sept. 30 at
reside in Detroit.
complete his studies in Geneva this the home of Sirs. Sol Poskel on
Members and friends of the De-
Leslie Ave.
troit Halevy Singihg 'Society are
week.
to make their reservations
Mrs. Morton Meister and daugh- urged
SUPERIOR QUALITY
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman
early for the annual. Halevy ban-
AFFAIR FINE SUCCESS
be hosts at a family dinner ter, Elsie Lee, of Los Angeles , quet which will be held on Nov. 7
1426 Woodward Ave.
formerly of Detroit, are visiting
p arty Tuesday, Nov. 3, at their
at the old Phoenix,Ctuh on. Erskine
The Home Relief Society's an- home on Arden Park, the occasion here and are stopping at hotel and John R. Joseph Russell is in
Imperial.
nual dinner dance, which took being Mrs. Sloman's birthday.
charge of the affair.
place last Sunday, proved to be
At a dinner for the immediate
Miss Rose Berger of McKees-
one of the most brilliant successes
in the history of the society. Both port, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and lA
fab nr'a iih yam givE en ntnb ey r a l‘t ir. tha en ird
large and small ball rooms of Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Arden on Sunday, Oct. 25, the engage-
Hotel Steller were filled to capaci- Park.
!ment of their daughter, Mollie, to
ty.
Herbert Cohen. son of
Mrs. S. Si. Epstein of Parksidel Dr. 11.
The celebrated Ted Lewis and
and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of
returned Thursday from St. I Mr.
his band, Jack Herman and other Ave.
.
Tennyson
Ave. was formally an-
the house
she
acts provided entertainment.
nounced and the wedding date
IL's. Charles Cornell, president guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: I was net for Dec. 6, Dr. Cohen is a Services:
Sabbath K v e services were
of the Home Relief Society, and Shark.
vraduate of the University of held on Friday evening; Oct.. 30, at
her chairmen, Mrs. Al Weisman,
Michigan
Literary
School
and
the
8
o'clock.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin
er
Mrs. NI. S. Welt and daughter,
Mrs. J. II. Polozker, ways and
by
for Wayne College of Nfedicine.
discussed the subject of "The
means committee, Sirs. Ira Friden- Be................... motor
Bible
and
Democracy."
This was
berg, year hook committee; and Des Moines, Iowa, where Betty w ill
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Squirrel be Dr. Franklin's third address in
Sirs. Harry Shulman in charge of spend the winter.
Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting his series of "Re-Interpreting the
arrangements, thank all those who
of her mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz Bible in the Light of Niodern
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barak
contributed by their attendance
of Clinton St., Mt. Clemens. Mich. Thought." The service will be fol-
and donations to make this an out- Longfellow Ave. were hosts a ■ . a
lowed by a social hour sponsored
standing event and thereby en- dinner party Wednesday, Oct. 28. 1 Sir. and Mrs. Willinger will by Temple Group No. 4, of which
abling the Home Relief Society to
50 Years of Professional Pharmacy
per leave Tuesday for Miami Beach, Irving Hirschman is chairman.
s. Abraham Coo
Mr. and Mr -
carry on the work of aiding the
On Sabbath morning, Oct. 31,
Fla.
of Chicago Blvd. spent a few d ays
sick, needy and indigent.
Dr. Franklin will preach on the
Guests and patrons in addition in Chicago during the past wee k.
Mr. and Mrs. August Zendell subject: "Rising Above Prejudice."
1 to those already listed were as
DETROIT
of 2461 Blaine Ave. will celebrate Temple Forum:
Mrs. Harry Oberstein and chil- ' I
I follows:
Nov, 17 i is not very far off now
ID and Mrs. Garry It Friedrul,..rg. dren of Lee Place will leave Nov. I their first wedding anniversary
at a party at their home on Oct. The Temple Forum opens on that
BIRMINGHAM
Jerome Mem.... Si, and Ora. Sol Ihtn.
S1r end Mrs. Garry ',,!burn. Mr and 7, for an extended visit in C nli
31. Places will be set for 30 date with a lecture by Stuart
Mrs Nat Fora.h, ND Lessen. Mr. and roma .
Chase on the subject: "Can Gov-
' guests.
GROSSE POINTE
airs Prhrrlrr, ate
randlirs.
amt Nth
J. 11,•55,
ernment Keep Out of Business?"
Gran. Si r. and
Mrs. John A. Heavenrich enter-
Alherman. Sid winkle', I
Mix
Mr and Mrs. Herman Baron of If you have not purchased your

In. V " tained a group of friends at lunch- Lansing,
"
"
I an..
Mich.,
will
entertain
at
season ticket, call, write, or come
and afro. Phil Rin
obson. Id Abrams,
M
II . eon Saturday, Oct. 24.
air, . and are Field. Mr. and airs.
a party in honor of the eighth to the Temple Forum office in the
S.+W• 4 11111 ■ 4 411110
41110A- 111°
1 , 111,01, Mr and Mrs N. SPholnirk, Mr
birthday of their daughter, Paula, library of the Temple, second
a n Mra J Goldbstir. Hid Silverman. Jr
Charles Garvett, son of Mr. and on Sunday evening, Nov. 1, at floor, Sladison 5542, without delay,
Mr and Mrs. sMiney Allen, Mr. ••nd
Mrs. Ahe I 'sorer. Ms and Mr.. Herman Mrs. Morris Garvett, left for the home of Mrs. Baron's parents,
because the best seats are going
Itadnsa Sir. end Mr.. Maurice Monsen, Gainsville, Ga., where he is attend-
Nfr. and Mrs. Max Zeientz of fast.
Mr and Mr. Garry Cohen. Mr. and
-
Mrs sh'al'om Cooper, Mr. and Mr,. J. ing the Riverside Military Aca-1- 3445
Elmhurst Ave.. lietroit.
Annual
Congregational
11 EhrliYh. Mr. and Mrs, Resmour dewy.
Frank. Mr. •nri Mr. Fred Ginsburg.
Meeting and Dinner:
• nd Mr. Nathaniel Groldsrick, Mr .
' R. Feldstein of Chicago, ' It is incumbent upon every mem-
Mrs
and Mrs. Arthur Dar. Judge and Mrs
rs. Joseph Neisner of , III. • is the guest of her cousins, ber to attend the annual congre-
Mr. and Mrs.
NOTED LECTURER AND TRAVELER
0.1.1,1 and Mr.. A NI
J
Hershman. Dr. Harry Klrachbauni, Pam Rochester, N. Y., were the guests l i 1' ir - and Mrs. J. Bronstein of Ha- Rational meeting and dinner which
Les,
Mr
...I
Mra.
Walter
LAM.
Mr.
days
during the past
for
a
few
Will deliver a lecture on the subject:
this year takes place on Sunday,
and Mrs. MaurlYe landau, Mr. and Mrs w eek of Mr. and Mrs. AlexandserzS elwood Ave.
Mr.. 31 A Party. Mr
1. Make reservations early.
Throdner
Freeman.
Prentla
Mr.
•nd
Mr..
and Mrs
A Hallowe'en masquerade part 5, Sisterhood
Nate Shaparo. Mr and Mrs. I. Phetter
. es ■ • 4ss:
The Excelsior Club will hold the will be given by Nu chapter Temple
of .te"...
members who are not
Mr and Mts. Ahraharn Prete. Mr. and
Mrs Philip Ploninvits. Mr. •nd Mr.
o Al h Pi Soro it o f Wa ne . yet members of the Sisterhood are
J. 11 Sch•kne. 1151.01 J Sperka. Mr
the first dinner-dance of the sea - I ta
ayyng
e veni
i ty a on Sun r d y
urged to join at once. Many in-
and Mrs.L ItYlmsta.k. Mr. and Mrs
i
tj
on
dh
Oct.
31,
at
Univers
Satur ay nig t,
Winernan. Mr. and Mr.George. so n
1, at , the Mackenz i e n on. teresting events are scheduled for
Wilton,
•nri Mr.. Jaya Agin, Mr the Stotler Hotel.
vors will
Numerous
prizes and favors
AUSPICES SISTERHOOD OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
um
season which may be attended
Auslander,
and Mrs, P. 1i. Adler..
Mr and Mrs MAPS Mi.,. W. Durk, Pant
e._ oi f n f e n reds y ndnrefreshments will only if one is a member.
m
Mrs.
!ferry
E.
Byron
spent
the
Nov.
Dander, Dr. and Mr. A. Colton, Was
nerved.
Dress
is
optional.
Ad-
be s
Thursday mornings are devoted
WEDNESDAY EVE.
Shaarey Zedek
W Cornell. Mr •nd Mrs Samuel roe-
i b a i vitation.
Ian, Mr and Mrn F...khnuay,
to the Sisterhood Sewing Group.
Main Auditorium
Mass., visiting with her daughter, b
NOVEMBER 4
ill
ml Mr. Do. ar F•tnberg, Mr
The members of the younger set
.ari
end gr. ti sr,
Eileen, a student at Smith Colle
• I T emc in
Mrs. D
ante
Mr.
and
come to these gather-
bout. Fried. ISDN Fried. Truth Edw., I
Tickets at office of Shaerey Zedek, members of Sisterhood
--
en and family, formerly of Blaine are urged to
Donn! 1,081Sso). Mr and Mrs George i
or at the door, Nov. 4
stn. . Minnie Gold.
oaider
a. . sir.
Melitta Linick, daughter of Mr.. Av e., are
re now residing at 2440 inirs
ay, Nov. 9, Miss Juan-
ond
On
M
GI, lc Mr• It (Inbibsra Mtn, R. Gat.. and Sirs. Manfred M. Linick
of Pingree A ve.
N. Goldman. Mr. and Mra. R. I. (Inbl.
its Ba uer , well-known monodra-
man sir sod m..... neaiamia A. nisn• 2440 W. Euclid Ave., returned
matist will appear before the
IG. , Mnryin .1 ."'''' .... II •HIm hs^^ . Vr the S.S. Manhattan, Oct. 29. after
and Mrs Pam Heyman Or and Mrs
monthly meeting of the Sisterhood
Zedakah to Meet
MG, Kohn, Miss ERG,. Karla sir. I a three months' sojourn in Eu-
a n series of sketches entitled,
...
i
end Mrs !UM LaDow Es !wry. Mr .nn rope. The prime purpose of the''
a t T uller Nov. 2 "American Women as N a t i o n
Mrs Mallet, IS, v. Mr and Mrs. Moe
Lnwenstsin Mr end Mra, Oscar Mal. !Ire was to attend the wedding .
Builders."
The artist writes her
FURS MADE TO ORDER
Mr and Mrs rant Meyer. Der• of her cousin, Elsa, in Berlin and
dal Or
will own monodramas and combines a
trmn Miller. Mr and Mr. Dave Fn.... to
make an extensive artistic leclakah's next open meeting
FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS
Room
of
Mr and Mrs NPernirk. Mr. and Mr.
the
Florentine
brilliant
personality
with a beau-
be held in
Remodeling and Repairs
Mita Rusenhaum. Mra Rose Ganina Mnr• study of the famous paintings for I
2, at 1:30 P. m. tiful voice to offer a rare dramatic
CHERRY 9068
ra RnYman. Mr and air. bias Rosen• E
15 E. GRAND RIVER, ROOM 404
• urcoopmepa rnehearitm
sivoesphbearcekirrinounsdcenoicf , i Hotel Toiler, Nov.
Edward
En,
Mr
he
Zedakah
donor
luncheon
treat
sea
Mn.
fold. mr.
T
T
and Mn Sigmund M.1•111101, Mr and
will report its accom- School of Religion Fall Campaign
Mr. Daniel Riegel, Mr and Mrs. Gerald painting in connection with her 1 committee
The School of Religion always
gandarf. Mr and Mrs Nathan Achrel. _.
Her
numerous
trips
,
Ph'
me '•
SlUblies.
ft
nn
,
,
her. Mr itn.1 Mrs Jneeph Pav•reoe, Idi•l i
.'
The
president,
Mrs. Abe Rosen- starts its campaign for the Com-
Win,o. Wain. Mr and lM,..Williarn took her through Dresden. Lein
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
berg. extends an invitation to all munity Fund far ahead of the rest
Candler. 31r and Mrs J 5 Pal stn., ..•
sin
resides;
Coll
her
Miss Elaine al g. Where
nl
Mr •nd Si ,'. Ram Mninert
of the city. It is led by the social
UNLISTED SECURITIES
M ur .nn Mrs gam 0..hirs,,i, through Cologne, Frankfurt sm. I members and their friends.
is r, hreo.....
.
service committee of the Temple
5 04
r• Marc'TIM"' Mr s ° Main, the birthplace of her per- '
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
Home
Receives
Mra William Wolf. ID .nn Ora •
High School consisting of Helen
eats; Heidelberg, where her uncle ;Children's
Matsmart
Hamburger, chairman, Robert
Thirds
Income
from
Grateful acknowledgment is resides; Munich, Lucerne, Switz- 1 T wo -
Krause, Sherman Rosen and Mar-
Community Fund
made of a donation from Mrs. Wand, the French and Italian
tin Lapin.
Robert Mitchell in memory of her Italy. She also visited in Nice,
-
Beth El College of
France,
where
other
'
southern
Fannie
Goldberg.
sinter,
CADILLAC WI
11st DCHL BLDG.
. The article which appeared in Jewish. Studies:
The following organizations were members of her father's famil•;
she in last week's Issue of The De-
Students are now enrolled for
represented: Eva Prenzlauer Ma- resides. On her way back,
troit Jewish Chroncile quoting an the first series of ten-session Mon-
and London. Miss
ternity Group, by Miss Ellenstein; visited in Paris
be at home to her address by Herman Cohen. creel- day night courses. The second
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
J.
N.
F.
will
Trees Planted in Palestine
Youth Educational League. by Linick
dent of the Home. at the dinner series begins Jan. 14. Plan to en-
in Novem.
Mrs. E. A. Stern; Zedakah, by friends
the ' first
ber.
by week
the
board of directors
Secures Store for Rum-
in Memory of L H.
for the second series of courses
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg; Home for
for a group of guests. failed to roll
Jones, by Kurland
in Jewish history, literature and
maging
the Aged, by Sirs. II. Ferar; In-
Block state that two-thirds of the in- religion.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
fants Service Group. by Mrs.

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SILK
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7

ealv SHOPS.

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event-the SILK CLASSIC of the Fall
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'St mining Faille-Alpaca. yd„ $1.29
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A

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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland
have planted five trees in Pales-
tine through the Jewish National
Fund Council of Detroit in mem-
ory of the late Lawrence 11.
Jones (Ebner Ben Abraham Zvi

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund announces
that a store is now available for
rummage. Anyone wishing to
rummage may call the chairman,
Mrs. L Miller, at Euclid 0516-J.
Il•cohea).
Mrs Joseph Gutfreund, 3222
Other trees were planted in Gladstone. is chairman of cards
Palestine this week as follows:
and may be reached at Euclid
Ten trees by Mias_Naomi Huck-
sixth annual donor

Ill.. were week-end come of the Children's Home
Louis Fried: Neugarten Sunshine of Chicago,
f Dr. and Mrs. Harry S comes from the Community Fund.
Group. by Mrs. Emil Eckhoose; q uest'
The balance comes from • mem-
erman.
of
B
Jewish National Fund, by Mrs.
bership dues and from fees raid
Samuel N. Herman; Purity Chap-
Dr. Edward' J. Bernstein. who , for the care of children.
ter, by Mrs. II. P. Cohen.
has been ill for the past few I The home is a constituent
weeks, has returned to attend his' nity
member
of the
Detroit it
Commu-
Fund.
Although
is not
Chico Marx' daughter, Maxine,
duties at his office.
York
to
study
New
constituent agency of the Jew-
has left for
-

dramatics. She was Chico .' great-
spending ,ish Welfare Federation, it oiler-
Louie Si. Felsenthal is
est audience because she laughed
'sites with the Federation and with

Monday Morning Study Clam
Dr. Franklin's Monday morning
stud, clan. opens Monday morn-
ing, Nov. 2, at 11 o'clock. Persona
who desire to register should not
fail to do so at the opening session.
The precedent which was hereto-
fore set of allowing the class to
choose the subject dor discussion.
will again be followed during this

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Zedakah Juniors'
Bridge on Sunday

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near Fenkell

Music Study Club

Thy philanthropic committee of
the Ausic Study Club of Detroit
will give a party on Saturday.
Further
plans
for be
their
charity Oct. II, for 200 little shut-ins at
bridge
en Dec.
2 will
formulated
at the next meeting of the Zeda- the i armington Home for Crippled
kah Juniors on Sunday, Nov. 1, at Chit. ten. This is • yearly event
the home of Mk!, Thelma Tugman, 1 which the children look forward to
with e agerness. The Homer-Babb
2644 Cortland, at 1:30 p. m.
Miss Julia Berkan Is chairman 1Dancing Studios will furnish the
I of this affair and assisting her are entertainment .Mrs. Max Fisher is

accompanist. Ice cream, cake and
Block and Tillie Munch.
Ot h er appointments for the sea- candy will he served and toys die-
son were as follows; Social serf. : tributed. Mrs. Louis Colon is in
ice investigator, Ethel Silberman; charge of the day.
sunshine committe
e, Ruth Kramer;
club purchasers, Charlotte Finkel
I and Ruth Tartan; sewing chair-
man. Dorothy Rosens.
Mrs. Sophia Quater Jacobs, who
It the new sponsor of the Zedakah
Jra., is also the founder of the
Zedakah Senior organization.

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