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September 3, 1937

and THE LEGttL CHRONICE

II TO DELIVER SERMONS
AT SPECIAL SERVICES

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Zedek During Holy Days

Rabbi Lavy M. Becker, educe-
tional director of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, will deliver the ser-

To The Jewish

Community

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Rosh

Hashonah, the
Jewish New Year dawns,
we extend to you all best
wishes for success, prosper-
ity and an abundance of
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RABBI LAVY M. BECKER

mons at the supplementary services
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in
the social hall of the synagogue,
during the High Holy Days.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR

Rising Anti-German Feeling
in Britain Perils Jew-
ish Refugees

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heart on the eve of a
New Year! Out of the chaos of a
troubled world is slowly, surely
coming order. Tolerance , sym-
pathy and hope are lighting the
path to a better understanding of
our fellow men. Shoulder. to
shoulder we must march, as one
people . . . With a spirit that
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knows no defeat . . . With a pa-
triotism that knows no creed.

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Why

EATHER-BIRD SHOE

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the "PERFECT"
SCHOOL SHOES

TO THE JEWRY of Detroit, we

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extend a wish for continued
health and happiness. May you
find new joy in your work and
renewed inspiration in your
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Sale of All Kinds of New Year Cards
TALESIM, MACHZERIM, BOOKS, ETC.

grow prop.
let them grow
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We also Print New Year Cards

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No. 63
A.Z.A. Chapter of The
Bnai Brith

Presents its

10th Annual

Dance

Tuesday Evening, Sept. 7, 1937

Rosh Hashonah Night

Masonic Temple
Fountain Ball Room

: Battle of the Century

Featuring

Mike Falk and His Orchestra
vs.
Gloster Curre and His Harlem Heat

BERT DJERKAS, vocalist
And the Three Swing Maids

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OPEN EVENINGS
AND SUNDAYS

"Insist on X.R•y Fitting

for Foot Health"

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Knoppow
and family are now residing at
1914 Clairmount Ave.

Ann Fellman of Omaha, Neb.,
is visiting her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Tobb and Mr. and Mrs
Mrs.
Maurice Tobb of Blaine Ave. and
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher Ben Tobin of the Belcrest.
and family of Edison Ave., re-
doofkrfoomrt, l iiorh.summer home The Ladies Auxiliary of Con-
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gregation Bnai David will hold a
card party on Tuesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner Oct. 12, at the synagogue, Elm-
and daughters returned from a hurst and Fourteenth.
visit in California.

Miss Emily Beach returned to
the city after a 10-day visit with
her relatives in Cleveland Ohio
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bliss Emma Butzel and Mrs.
B. L. Lambert have returned from
a six weeks' stay at the Grand
Hotel, Mackinac Island. to their
homes in the Belcrest.

Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg of the
Wilshire, returned home after be-
log a guest during the summer
at the Inn in Charlevoix.
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Miss Ruth Segall recently en-
t ertained the board of the Junior
Council with a buffet supper at
her home on Shrewsbury Rd.

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they reeks their smart
appearance.

SPECIAL FOR ROSH HASHONAH

DANCING 9 TILL 1

Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg of
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
Boston Blvd., returned from an returned from a brief stay at
extended visit to Banff, Lake Omena Inn, Omena, Mich. They
Louise and Glacier National Park. were accompanied by their grand-
child, Mary Frieda Einstein, who
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg left for her home in Blairsville,
and family of Chicago Blvd., Pa.
spent a few days in Cleveland this
past week.
Muriel Lipson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Lipson, of Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld ingham Dr., will return home next
will return Sept. 7 from their week accompanied by her brother,
Channing, from a two months' va-
summer home in Gaylord.
cation. Murel was at Camp Wi"
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. New- Co-Lu-La in the White Mountains
man will return home Sept. 15, and Channing was at Camp Wah-
having spent the summer in Kee-Nah on Newfound Lake.
Charlevoix.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harwin
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Baer of of 3314 Leslie Ave., returned
Indian Village Manor left Satur- from Montreal where they en-
day to spend several days in joyed a delightful cruise up the
South Bend, Ind,
St. Lawrence river and the At.
lantic, with atop-ousts at Quebec
Mrs. Al Schwartz and daughter, and New York City. They were
Bernice, of 9945 Quincy Ave., have entertained, upon their return,
returned from a three weeks' stay by their aunt and uncle, Dr. and
at the Frontenac Hotel in Edge- Mrs. Ben Shlain.
mere, L. I., N. Y.
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of officiate during the High Holy
Boston Blvd. returned from Mus- Days at Temple of Abraham in
koka, Ont., where they were Bay City, Mich. Be will deliver
guests at Bigwin Inn.
the sermons there both days Rosh
Hashonah and Yom Kippur Eve.
Miss Barbara Gilbert 'le ft and morning.
Thursday to spend three weeks
in Charlevoix.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis M.
M Harley,
who have just returned from their
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelsho- trip abroad, are now residing at
far of Atkinson Ave.. are in the Roselawn Heights Apartments
Beulah, Mich., over the holiday at 111 Highland Ave, While in
week-end.
Europe Dr. Harley visited several
ev
clinics, n spendi g con-
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May siderable time in Vienna. Mrs.
moved from the Belcrest Hotel H ar I ey, formerly
f
I D Dorothy
h G ers h -
to 17364 Parkside Ave.
enson, is the daughter of Mrs. M.
Gershenson of 17305 Muirland
Mrs. Adolph Moses of Chicago Ave.
arrived Sept. 1 to spend a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stupsker of
Sol Wolff.
Richton Ave. announce the Bar
Mittvah
of their son, Hannan A.
Milton
Milton S. Marion, son of Mr.
on Saturday, Sept. 11, at
and Mrs, Robert Marwil of La
Congregation Bnai David, 14th and
Salle Blvd., has sailed from Ma- Elmhurst .
nil,. P. I., . for Calcutta, India,
where he will arrive in time for
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs and son,
the High Holy Days.
Ramon David, and daughter, Luba
Beth,
of Sturtevant Ave., returned
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl
and daughter, Lynn, returned to from their summer vacation at
Bluffton
on Lake Michigan. Their
their home at the Lee Crest after
son, Sammy Neil, has returned
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.' "'"''dine
Park, Canada.


LONDON (WNS)— The rising
tide of animosity against alien
Germans in England resulting
from the disclosure of a widespread
Nazi espionage organization here
has had the unlocked for effect of
jeopardizing the position of guilt-
ens anti-Nazi German refugees.
Unable to distinguish between One
Unable
group of Germans and another,
British public opinion is turning
against all Germans without ex-
caption,. There is grave fear here
that this may make the position of
German-Jewish refugees unten•
able. Meanwhile, the friends of An-
glo-German cooperation are openly
urging the Nazi regime to take im•
mediate steps to liquidate its es
pionage organization here. The
London Times, whose Berlin corre-
spondent has been ordered deported
retaliation for Endland'e expul-
sMn or three Nazi journalists ac-
cased of directing Nazi espionage,
declared that its press war with
Germany would In no way change
its attitude with regard to the ur•
gency of bettering Anglo-German
relations. The London daily points
out the importance of Germany's
ending its racial persecutions as
Mr and Mrs. S. M. Epstein of
a prerequisite to improved Anglo-
Parks.ide Ave., returned from
German relations.
Charlevoix where they spent the
summer.
Flowers far all occasions —
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus re-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
turned from a month's sojourn
in California.

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Miss Florence Epstein t dau g. h-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein
of 1646 Blaine Ave., returned
home from a two weeks' vac '•
tion in the east. She visited in
New York, New Haven, Conn.,
and Hartford, Conn., with rata-
three and friends.

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Hail the club champ! LoudTab-
ashnik successfully defende his
title as Knollwood's ace golfer b e
conquering Sol Kopman in a close
match last Sunday . . . Asked to
what he attributed his fine form
and condition, Lou replied, "Just
like Hank Greenberg, Rudy York
and all the other great athletes, I
eat a bowl of Wheaties for break-
fast every morning." Congratula-
tions, Lou!

In the other matches played
Sunday, Jules Schubot defeated
Sam Wisok to capture honors in
the first flight division and in the
second flight, Dr. Lou Meyers
bested Sam Lucas,

Blanche Seigel established her-
self as Knollwood's best feminine
golfer when she defeated Mrs.
George Fineman in a title match
last Tuesday . .. We can't tell
you whether she eats that famous
breakfast food but we might van-
lure the guess that constant prac-
ticing with her genial hubby, Dail-
n y, •
t ing
d
might h'
have somet
o o
with her skill as a golfer ... Con-
gratulations to you too, Blanche!

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The results of the other matches
Played on Tuesday were as follows:
In the first flight, Mrs. Edward A.
Bernie defeated Mrs, Harry Clark
and in the second flight, Mrs. Otto
A. Weiss conquered Mrs. Nathan
Fishman. The 9-hole lowest sum-
ber of putts contest was won by
Mrs. Lester Lapides.

When Henry Alpert returned
from his vacation this week, Ben
Tolmich, Dave Porvin and Carl
Myers, the other members of his
foursome presented him with a
gift ... It was one of those ape-
cial Burroughs computers.
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Jim Ellmann will be feted at
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the club next Wednesday nits
the occasion will mark his 60th
birthday and it was planned for
the purpose of giving public
recognition to our energetic
president who always finds time
to lend a helping hand to any
worthy communal and charitable
endeavor . . . About 200 men
and women are expected to at.
tend the affair and it would be
nice to see a representative
Knollwoodian turnout . . . Re-
, made with
. Still be
serration
ons can
Phil Slomotntx, Cadillac 1040 or
University 1-6972.

A fine entertainment
program
has been dished up for the dinner-
dance to be held at the club this
Saturday nite ... Manager John
Hopkins reports that indications
point to a large crowd and with
one of the local better orchestras
booked to provide the music the
affair promises to be the piece de
resistance of the season ... Mem-
hers may bring guests.

At the dawn of Rosh Hashonah,
may your columnist take this o p-
of thanking the readers
P artunity
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of this column for their indulgence
and co-operation ... And at this
timay
wxpress
our hope for
time
may
we e
a continued cooperation, and in
heartfelt appreciation, we ' wish ...
Health, Happiness, Prosperity and
better golf scores to all of you.
—M. S.

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Best Wishes

for a Happy

and Prosperous

New Year

SIEGEL'S

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COMPLIMENTS
OF THE SEASON . . . .



Pack -W o 1 i n

1440 WASHINGTON BLVD.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
weld returned
from • vacation in
New Baltimore, Mich.

Miss Bernice Edelstein re-
turned from an extended circle
trip to Los Angeles, having left
via the Panama Canal and came
back by way of the Canadian
Rockies, stopping off at Banff and
Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith and
Louise.
eon, Richard Allen, of 4371 Ty-
ler Ave., returned to the city
Mrs. David Seligson and daugh- after spending a few weeks at
ter, Audrey, returned from a visit the summer home of her brother,
with their family in Boston.
Israel Pearlman, at Newport, R. I.

Miss Blanche Kallmeir re-
Mrs. Kalman Shapiro of Wil-
turned from a visit with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. demere Ave., having closed her
summer
cottage on the lake, was
and Mrs. J. Kaufman of Los An-
accompanied by her sons, Sey-
gel ".
moor, Avery and Melvin, to
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Kopel Cleveland, 0., where they visited
of 2434 Glynn Court returned relatives and attended the Exposi.
from a two weeks sty at Frank- lion. The family is now at their
from
home on Wildemere Ave.
fort, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Levin of
Edison Ave., with their two chil-
dren, Jane and Peter, have re-
turned from a trip to Gloucester
and the New England coast.

Mrs. Michael F. Chernick and
Mrs. Max Berger returned from
a motor tour in Canada, where
they visited Montreal. Quebec,
Toronto and Niagara Falls.

Mr. and M rs. Charles Finste r-
wald had as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Ezekiel. and son. Jona-
than, from Washington. D. C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kratze
of New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Freeman
and daughter, Marjorie Alice,
spent the past week-end in Cleve-
land. Mrs. IL H. Feldstein and
her daughter, Shirley, motored
back to Detroit with the Free-
mans.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegi re-
turned from a week's cruise to
- Miss Anna Friedman, former'
Isle Ro y ale.
of 3274 Cortland Ave., has le t

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of for an extended visit in Los An-
Woodingham Dr., returned from a gala!'
two weeks' trip in the East,
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jacobs
where they visited with their chit-
dren who are at camp in New and family of Elmhurst Ave., re-
Hampshire. Before returning turned to the city after spending
home they spent a week at At- the summer at their cottage at
lantic City, where they were StonyPoint Peninsula on Lake
guests at the St. Charles Hotel, Erie.

Tuesday afternoon. Aug. 31t
Mr. and Mrs. Garie H. Wolfe
of Princeton Ave., entertained 25 a luncheon was given in honor
frucsda on Saturday, in cerebra• of Miss Marjorie Bauman of Ke-
lion of their fifth wedding anni- nosha. Wisconsin. by Miss Blanche
versant,
Bordman at her home, 2021 Glad-
,
stone Ave. Miss Bauman is visit-
mg
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mr. and )in. Joseph Jacobs of
Stony Point Peninsula. had as Mrs- Harr y Bauman of 2724
their house guests their aunt. Hazelwood Ave. Revell. Weiner
Mrs. Rose Scherfer and son. Run- and Florence Rosenfeld w e r e
guests from Columbus, 0.
sell, of Chicago. Ill.



A HAPPY NEW YEAR

You are Invited to a

STYLE SHOW

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Mrs. Hyman Miller tind family
of 2292 Elmhurst Ave., have re-
turned to their home after spend-
That correspondent who report-
lag the summer with her sister ed that Stalin was planning to get
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph married forgot one little - detail-
Jacobs, at Stony Point Peninsula. Stalin is already married to the
sister of Lazarus Kaganovitch,
fono
Mre. ralyndofMrDs.otSraouitl. Sw. oGrroosrsomooannt. one of the Jewish commissars.

guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jules M.
Goldsmith of Tyler Ave. Mr.
Grossman, accompanied by his
wife, returned to Detroit after an
extensive business trip of the
West. After a brief visit in De-
troit, Mr. and Mrs. Grossman left
for New York City, where they
will leave for California to make
their home.

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extend to their membrs and the
Jewish Community their
wishes for a Happy and Pros-
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