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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-11-06

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and THE LE

PAGE TWELVE

Jet Beads

give a

Education League
to Hear Mrs. Sperka

Sisterhood's Open
Meeting on Monday

The last open meeting of the
Youth Education League was held
on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at the home
of Mrs. W. Sucher, 17559 Rose-
lawn Ave. After a delightful so-

Mrs. Charles Robinson, chair-
man of the program committee of
the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
has arranged an interesting pro-

Glint...

o black crepe

November .6, :1936 •

CHRONICLE

Mrs. Julius Bing and her daugh-
t er, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, accom-
p anied by Mrs. Herbert Sloman,
motored to New York last Wed-
n esday. Mrs. Bing will sail from
New York for Los Angeles where
s he will spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Soskin
of 2974 Richton Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Kalman,
on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Shaa-
rey Zedek. At home Sunday, Nov.
8, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.
No cards.

Henry Frankel of Denver spent
a few days in Detroit visiting with
his family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Oberfelder.

Mrs. Sophie Feldman of Fah-
dale entertained her cousin, Rose
Feldman, at a miscellaneous show-
er on Oct. 13. Miss Irene Klein
entertained the bride-elect at a
personal shower at Moinet's, on
Oct. 28. Mrs. F. Smith and Mrs.
G. Adams were hostesses at their
home at a miscellaneous shower.
Mrs. Myrtle Abrams also enter-
tained the bride-elect at a miscel-
laneous shower given at King
Fongs on Oct. 29.

'35

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky of the
Wilshire left Tuesday for the win-
ter in Miami, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv, for-
merly of Baylis Ave., moved to
Linwood Ave.

MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON

Swanky

I

new Football

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Robin-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edelson of •
-Photo by Crain.
son spent last week-end in Sagi- 2955 Calvert Ave. gave a dinner-
naw visiting with their parents, dance, on Sunday evening, Nov.
MRS. E. A. STERN
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heavenrich.
1, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their cial, at which refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld son, William. The room was beau- were served, Mrs. E. A. Stern,
are moving into their new home on tifully decorated with baby mums president, welcomed the guests,
Dress
Shop
Brttw
Warrington Drive the middle of and palms. Jules Klein's orchestra and gave an outline of the work
Football days are here ... it's time to
furnished the music and Mrs. Edel- this organization is doing, which
Third Floor
next week.
soled a pair of these swagger, low heel
son rendered several vocal selec: consists of supplying needy chil-
dren
of
school
age
with
the
neces-
tions.
Covers
were
laid
for
150
pumps to wear with your sports furs
Miss Edith lleavenrich will be
and tweeds( Brown or green with alli-
hostess at a supper party Sunday guests. Among the outof-town sary school supplies, lunch money,
affair
car-fare,
etc.
Sirs.
Stern
also
in-
guests who attended this
evening, Nov. 8.
gator calf trim. $11.75.
were: Mrs. A. Katz, grandmother troduced Mrs. J. H. Sper%a, who
of the Bar Mitzvah, of Brooklyn, gave an inspiring talk.
John Lefton of Pittsburgh spent
N.
Y.;
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Lou
Silver-
The
following
is
a
list
of
new
Handbag to match—$7.50
several days in Detroit during the stein, Mr. and Sirs. Joe Rosenthal,
applicants for membership in the
past week.
Jet beads in floral
Nat Shein, Harry Sircus of New Youth Education League: Rose
whorls add a special
York City; Barney Welk of Chi- LaBret, Goldie Schostak, Ann
Miss Sally Green and May Rob- cago; Mr. Edelson's sister, Mrs. A. Millman, Ann Novitz, Rose Stem-
sparkle to fine black
bins were guests in Cleveland the Rosen of New Bedford, Mass.
ell, Sadie Small, Hilda Schutzman,
MAN' model, evollabli in all sites 21/2 to 10
past week-end.
crepe: a Molyneux
Margaret Reisman, Fay Moss,
Detroit chapter of Hadassah will Dorothy Grevnin, Mildred Lewis,
adaptation, with soft
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage give their first Oneg Shabbat of Annette Gelman, Naomi Menke,
bodice shirring, inter..
of W. Euclid Ave. returned from the season at the home of Mrs. Janet Goldman, Jeanette Diem,
a
motor
trip to Denver and Cali- Lawrence Crohn of 9287 Wilde- Rose Moss, Mollie Yudhoss, Juliet
eating sleeve detail.
1148 WOODWARD AVL
fornia.
mere Ave., on Saturday, Nov. 14. Becker, Esther Green, Dorothy
For misses, 12.20.
"Importance of Jewish Music" will Summers, Freda Parker, Rose
I. MILLER
Mrs. Ann Weinberg of New be the subject of a talk by Levy Paysner, Betty Levine, Julia Bier-
York will arrive Saturday for an Becker, who is in charge of a man.
On Sunday evening, Nov. 15, extended visit with Dr. Hugo class in Hebrew sings sponsored
by Hadassah. All Hadassah mem-
the Sisterhood of Congregation Freund and family.
bees and friends are invited to at-
B'nai Moshe will hold an old-fash-
Mrs. D. Miller who has been tend, and anyone wishing to join
toned grape festival in the ban-
the choral group may get further
the
guest
of
her
son-in-law
and
quet hall of the synagogue.
Mrs. James Sobel, chairman for daughter returned to her home in information from Mrs. Crohn and
The North Woodward branch
this affair!' is assisted by Mrs. Cincinnati, accompanied by her is welcome to the Oneg Shabbat.
of the Jewish Women's European
Max Gross and Mrs. William B. daughter, Mrs. Sidney Weismann.
Welfare
Organization thanks the
Dr. Harry A. Paysner is spend-
Miller. The Sisterhood extends
following contributors for their

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer ing several weeks in California.
generous donations which made
spent a week in Cincinnati visiting
the luncheon and bridge on Oct.
with their children, Dr. and Mrs.
On Oct. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
at R. Ii. Fyfe's Auditorium, a
Frank Seinsheimer.
Feldman celebrated their 30th 28,
success, under the chairmanship
NOW SHOWING:
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Max Marcus is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Seder of Lakewood
At the last meeting of the
Ave.
Women's Auxiliary of B'nai
held at the home of Mrs. J. Kar-
Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Cleveland bal, Dr. and Sirs. Bernard Heller
is visiting with her mother, Mrs. were guests. Dr. Heller, director
Adolph Sloman and sister, Mrs. I. of the Hillel Foundation at Ann
L. Hirschman.
Arbor, spoke on "Hillel Founda-
tions and Their Functions." Many
Ideas for the future work at Hillel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magidsolut were given. The women presented
of Webb Ave. are spending the Mrs. Heller with a corsage. Re-
week-end in Chicago. freshments were served after the
Mrs. Arthur Fixel of Boston meeting.
Blvd. will leave the end of the
week for Dallas, Tex., to be gone
Plans have been completed by
three or four weeks.
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity for
Tailored for warmth and topped with Fox, Beaver, Raccoon,
a party to be held Sunday, Nov.
Persian and Krimmer. These are unusual values.
Mrs. Sigmund Pappenheimer, 8, at the Wolverine Hotel.Active on
who has been spending the last two the committee for this affair are
months at the Belcrest Hotel, left Al Tobin, chairman; Art Grenn,
MRS. MAX GROSS
DAYTIME AND EVENING FASHIONS IN
Sunday for her home in Atlanta, David P a c e r n i c k and George
an Invitation to its members and Ga. Moore.
their friends to attend this affair.
A gypsy orchestra will furnish
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faber (Mary
Palestine Rebekah Lodge No.
the music for this occasion. A Epstein) returned from a motor
prize will be awarded for the best trip to Washington, Miami and 614 will hold a charity card party, MRS. MAURICE SILVERSTONE
Brand new arrivals and they're the important styles as
Sunday
evening, Nov. 8, at 8 p. m.,
costume.
Havana and after Nov. 10 will be
9odoiro
at their temple. 3707 Fenkell Ave.
featured in the fashion magazines. Complete size range
The Sisterhood announces that at home at 3311 Chicago Blvd.
of
Mrs.
Maurice
Silverstone
and
The public is Invited. There will be
for Juniors from 11 to 17, Women, 12 to 20
the sixth annual bazaar will open
Mrs. William Fisher: United Dair-
refreshments
and
prizes.
on Saturday night, Nov. 28, and
In honor of Miss Rose Belle
ies, High Grade Bakery, Hopt-
will continue through Dec. 1, at Grand, bride-elect, Miss Gertrude
$11.95 $12.95 $14.95 $16.95
man Bakery, Zemon Bakery', Ep-
The Tuesday Nighters are busy stein Bakery on Linwood and
Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence Ave. Brown of Leslie Ave. surprised her
The support and co-operation of with a lovely miscellaneous shower sewing gingham dolls and animals Peitz Grocery.
the entire congregation is being on Oct. 16. Covers were laid for for the Jewish Children's Home.
Plana are progressing for the
OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 4 P. M.
given to this undertaking. The 12. Mrs. I. Levine of Seward Ave. The club is planning a progressive fourth annual donor luncheon to
general chairmen are Ilarry Meer gave a tea at which Dr. N. Lewin dinner party.
take place on Tuesday, Jan. 12,
and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, who are of Montreal was one of the guests.
at 12:30 p. m., at the Detroit
INCORPORATED
assisted by Mrs. Harry Meer,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Zameky Leland Hotel. Sirs. E. Epps, gen-
president of the Sisterhood, and
At a meeting of the board of (Betty Bronstein) have returned eral chairman, Townsend 8-2934
Dr. A, N. Mittleman, who is vice- directors of the Men's Temple from their honeymoon trip through and Mrs. A. Kurzmann, co-chair-
president of the congregation. Club held last Monday evening, it the east.
man, Ilogarth 4767, are putting
Mrs. L. Greenfield is the chair- was decided to tender to I. Himel-
forth all their efforts to make
"Women's Apparel of Distinction"
man of the kitchen.
hoch, the retiring president of
Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd this event outstanding.
There will be a number of Temple Beth El, a complimentary (Zelda Smith) of 3253 Rochester
They will be glad to suggest
8701 TWELFTH ST., cor. Blaine
booths, such as delicatessen, gro- dinner to which all members of Ave. entertained at a surprise par- various ways of earning money
cery, dry goods, candy, electrical, the congregatio nwlll be invited. ty, on Sunday, Oct. 25, in for the luncheon. Mts. M. Dinner
restaurant, miscellaneous, coffee This function will take place on honor of their father, Moe D. luncheon treasurer, will accep
and cake booth. As in the past Sunday evening, Nov. 22.
Smith of LaSalle Blvd., the occa- pledges in part or in full by call-
years, the miscellaneous booth
sion being his 60th birthday. Cov- ing Northlawn 0177.
Scalp Treatments
will again be taken by the Good-
A store for rummage is now
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph D. Slat. ers were laid for 35 guests. Among
will Sewing Circle.
kin (Esther Lee Imerman) have the guests were Mrs. M. Shepherd, available and all those desiring to
Specializing in
A popular orchestra will furn- returned from their honeymoon to of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. J. rummage may call Mrs. A. J. Red-
NEWEST METHODS
ish the music for dancing during South America and are now domi. Cohen of Montreal, Canada, and blatt, chairman, Townsend 8-9542,
A marionette show for junior
Fisher Building the bazaar.
or her co-chairman, Mrs. S. Shi- members of the Jewish Community
cited at the Wilshire Apts.
Miss M. Ain of Chicago.
SHELTON TULIP OIL
ken; for card parties, Mrs. M. Center, and for their friends, will
Adjoining Hornung's
PERMANENTS
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Sturte-
Mr. and Mrs. Money Shepherd Sklare, Townsend 7-2512, chair- be held at the Center on Thursday,
Rosenstein;
Mrs.
man,
assisted
by
vant Ave. has returned from Chi- (Zelda Smith) were hosts to the
FACIAL TREATMENTS
Nov. 12, at 4 p. m., under the
cago where he attended the con- members of Tri Sigma Sorority Mrs. M. Silverstone, Tyler 5-5380 auspices of the W. P. A. theater
ferences and appeared on the pro- and their husbands, on Wednesday, is chairman of the program; Mrs. group.
Margaret Greenough
gram of the Pedic Research So- Oct. 28, at their home on Roches- Ida Schultz, chairman, and Mrs.
An exploration club for boys and
E. Weisman, co-chairman of cards.
North End Clinic has received ciety of which he is • fellow.
ter Ave.
girls between 12 and 16 years of
BEAUTY SALON
Mrs.
A.
J.
Redblatt,
chairman
the following contributions:
age meets every Monday at the
Formerly with Nanry Van Wyck
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Bern-
Robert S. Deutsch, son of Adolph
Annual election of Zefa Rho of New Year's Eve party, urges Center at 5 p. m. and from there
FURS MADE TO ORDER
505 EMPIRIC BLDG.
CA. fall
that
early
reservations
be
made
stein from Mildred and Ralph Deutsch of 168 Winona Ave., has Gamma Sorority was held at the
they take a trip to some point of
FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS
by calling Townsend 8-9542.
Bernstein.
Maier.
The
follow-
been
admitted
to
the
bar
of
the
Clara
home
of
interest in the city. Boys and girls
Remodeling and Repairs
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
In memory of Hugo Heyman of State of Michigan, having passed ing officers were elected: Presi-
CHERRY 9068
of the above ages are Invited to
15 E. GRAND RIVER, ROOM 404
New York City from Mrs. Mark the examinations held last Septem- dent, Pearl Shiovitz; vice presi- at the home of Mrs. Maurice Sil- join the group.
Fleischman.
ber at Lansing.
dent, Clara Maier; secretary, Es- verstone, 2268 Gladstone Ave., on
MIAMI
In memory of Isaac M. Gold-
ther Abramovitz; treasurer, Yetta Monday, Nov. 9, at 1 p. m., with
man from Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley J. Way- Maier. Refreshments were served. Mrs. 1. Cohen, president, presid-
NASSAU
ing.
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
Copeland.
burn formerly of Lichfield Road
HAVANA
In memory of Samuel Lazarus have moved to the Lee Crest Apts., Play by Mrs. Max Kohn to
UNLISTED SECURITIES
10!4 Days, All Expense
from Mrs. Ira H. Cohn and Mrs. Blaine and Second Blvd.
The United Jewish Layman's
Feature
Neugarten
$97.50 up-8 D•7. H
Myron S. Colet.
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
Committee, in cooperation with the
865 : 00 up
Program Dec. 2
For the social service relief
Complimenting Miss Betty Go-
National Broadcasting Company,

fund, from the Jennie Grogan tten, a bride-elect, Mrs. J. L. Cohen
will present Rabbi Morris Lazaron
Rhea
E. Cashman
At the annual luncheon which
Mendelson Memorial Trust and was hostess at a beautifully ap-
The Jewish Community Center's of the Hebrew Congregation of
World Wide Travel Barran. Ina
Aaron Mendelson Memorial Fund. pointed luncheon and shower at will take place on Wednesday, Dec. Library will re-open on Monday, Baltimore, Md.. as the speaker on
15511
WASHINGTON
BLVD.
CADILLAC WO
the Prince Edward Hotel in Wind- 2, at the Stetter Hotel, the Neu- Nov. 9. From 1 to 4 p. m. daily the "Message of Israel" hour for
Illy BUHL BLDG.
Iltnvens 1nde.
Haw MS-WU
sor. The centerpieces were exquis- garten Sunshine Club will present the library will be open for study the month of November. Rabbi
placed on the T shaped table a play entitled "The Joy is Ours," purposes and reading. From 4 to Jonah B. Wise of Central Syna
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S itely
with pink roses, bebe mums and written especially for this occasion 6 p. m. children are invited to take Rogue, New York City, will con-
Detroit Lodge No. 55 Has and reservation card will be mailed
autumn leaves in low sliver bowls. by Mrs. Max Rohn who is In toys out of the toy section of the duct the service and Lehman Engel
very shortly.
The second meeting of the At the head of the table Ivory charge of the program. The bal- library. Children's books will also will direct the music.
Successful Dinner Dance
Tuesday, Nov. 24, has been set Young People's Society of Shaa- tapers
in silver holders were ar- ance of the entertainment will be be distributed at that time. The
This program is broadcast every
elide for the first nomination of rey Zedek was held Sunday, Nov. ranged. Luncheon was served for announced at a later date.
library will be open from 7 until Saturday evening at 7:00 o'clock
On Sunday evening, Nov. 1, officers for 1937.
1, at the Synagogue. Dr. Sol 60 guests and bridge followed.
For those who are desirous of 10:30 p. In. for the circulation of eastern standard time over station
members of Detroit Lodge No. 55
The entertainment committee 44 Grossman of the Wayne Univer-
doing so, there ie still time to earn adult reading material.
WJZ and affiliated stations
and their friends participated in a headed by Saul Kling and sup- sity faculty spoke on "Mental Hy-
Gifts of fine books were received throughout the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. I J. Shevin of money for this affair. Further In-
dinner dance. More than 50 people ported by Nate Waterstone Hy giene."
formation along these lines may be during the summer and these will
18625
Parkaide
Ave.
announce
the
The United Jewish Laymen's
Ash, Dave Markowitz, Milt Morse,
bad to be turned away.
Membership cards were dis-
obtained from Mrs. Fred Grou, be circulated to those who hold a
Plans for the annual party for Gabe Alexander, Abe Goose and J. tributed upon payment of the an- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alfred To. 6-6975, or Miss Susanne Edna Center membership card. There Committee Includes among its
Seymour, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at
members Henry Wineman of De-
Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, are II. Werner are planning these nual dues.
Steiner, general chairman, Lo. will be no charge for books with troit.
completed and tickets are now on events.
The next meeting will be held the Shaarey Zedek. At home, Sun- 4590.
the exception of those books which
Unveiling of Tombstone
sale. This year the party will be
Nov. 15, in the social hall of the day, Nov. 15, from 3 to 6 and 8
are held past the due date.
to
10
p.
m.
No
cards.
CARD OF THANKS
held in the large meeting hall. Reorganizing Center Boy synagogue. The entertainment is
seiske
Elected
Circuit
Jolm H. Sc►
The
family
of
the
late
Adele
The
unveiling of a monument
Every member is urged to bring
under the direction of Miss Eve-
Court Ceessisslesser ter the
Scout Troop
Unveiling of Monument
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine of
Leib wishes to thank relatives, in memory of Sophia B. Bloom,
lyn Robins and will feature •
his friends.
Shirt Teem
A
reorganisation
of
the
Jewish
Swan
Labs,
N.
Y.,
are
in
the
city
An
unveiling
of
a
monument
in
friends
and
all
the
organizations
Plans for our New Year's Eve
wife of Joseph A. Bloom, will be
musical program.
memory of Freda Leah Burnstein of which Mrs. Leib was a member held on Sunday, Nov. 16. at S
On Nov. 29, at 3:30, in the to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their
party are now being made. Mem- Community Center's Boy Scout
John H. Schneider of Detroit
will be held on Thursday, synagogue, the group will spon - grandson, Alfred Shevin.
take place on Sunday, Nov. 8, for their many kindnesses and p. m., at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
bers are urged to send in their Troop 12,
was one of the successful Demo- will
at
7
p.
tn.,
at
the
Center,
reservations earlier to permit the N.Y.
candidates, having been at 1 p.m.. at Beth Abraham Ceme- expressions of sympathy extended tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
sor a tea dance.
Mrs. R. Rudolph of New York cratic
the Scout Room.
elected circuit court commissioner tery. Relatives and friends are in- them during their recent bereave- officiate. Friends and relatives are
committee to plan this affair so in The
group will be under the
Is here to attend the Bar lilt:Twit for the short term.
vited to attend.
ment
invited to attend.
that every one be taken care of in
Flowers
fee
all
*wales.

of Morton Adelman.

gram for the Sisterhood's open
meeting to be held in the social
hall of the synagogue on Monday,
Nov. 9, at 2:15 p. m. The guest
speaker of the afternoon will be
Miss Mary Connelly, director of
public health of the City of De-
troit. Tier subject will be "Protect-
ing Detroit Health." A question
and answer period will follow her
address. Current events will be
•givon by Mrs. Nathan Spevakow.
The musical entertainment of the
afternoon will be provided by the
talented trio consisting of Sadie
Cooper, violinist; Ruth Kraus, cel-
list, and Rosa Basin Stein, pianist.
The social hour will follow the
program.
Mrs. David Lichtig, president of
the Sisterhood, will preside.
Members and friends are in-
vited.

SUEDE PUMP

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Grape Festival of
B'nai Moshe Group

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Luncheon Jan. 12

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