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September 03, 1937 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-09-03

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SEPr. 3, 1937

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SEVEN

To Present Sefer
Associates With
Torah In Tribute
Fink and Doner
To Mrs. Steinberg

A Sefer Torah will be presented
to Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th St., at 2 p. in. on
Sunday, Sept. 12, In tribute to the
memory of the late Mrs. Eva Stein-
berg.
Known for her charitable deeds,
Mrs. Steinberg, who was a pioneer
resident of Detroit, endeared her-
self to many in this community
during her lifetime by her devotion
to humanitarian causes and to re-
ligious institutions.
The public is invited to attend
the dedication services which will
be addressed by Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka and by Prof. Morris Gitlin
of Bayonne, N. J., father-in-law
of one of the surviving daughters
of Mrs. Steinberg, Mrs. Charles
Gitlin. Prof. Gitlin will be ac-
companied on his visit to Detroit
by Mrs. Gitlin.
JULIAN A. GRACE
The Sefer Torah will be presented
to Congregation Bnai David by
Julian
A. Grace, advertising ex-
Mrs. Steinberg's children, Mrs.
Morris Solomon, Mrs. Charles Git- ecutive, has resigned as vice-presi-
dent
of
Buckeridge
Agency, to as-
lin, Hyman and Louis Steinberg.
sociate with Fink and Doner, as ac-
count executive.
Registrations in Religious
Prior to his present connection
School of Bnai David with Buckeridge he was an Account
Executive with the Unwin Adver-
Registration at the Bnai David tising Agency.
religious school will open on Sun-
day morning, Sept. 12, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 12 noon.
The religious school will hold
sessions every Sunday thereafter
in Jewish history, Bible, erligion
and ceremonials.
The fall session of events of Per-
A Site kindergarten class has fection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M.,
been led for the last few seasons began Wednesday, Sept. 1, with
by Miss A. M. Londgathen. There Oakley Distin as a speaker. On
are classes from 1st to 8th grades Wednesday evening, Sept. 8, the
and all graduates attend high Lodge will present the 2nd degree
school taught by Rabbi J. S. Sper- at 7 p. m. Sy Feinberg is chairman
ka.
of the entertainment committee for
the month of September. Rabbi
Harry Gordon will take over the
Junior Council to Open
duties for October. During the ab-
Season With Fashion Show sence of Worshipful Master Ben-
jamin B. Stepsay, who is now re-
The Detroit section of the Na- siding in California, Senior Warden
tional Council of Jewish Juniors Dr. II. M. Friedman will be the
will begin the year's activities with acting Worshipful Master for the
a fashion show, sponsored by Rus- balance of the year.
art's, Inc., at 2 p. m. on Sunday,
The following members compose
Sept. 12, at Temple Beth El, in the the entertainment committee for
Social Hall. The meeting is open to the balance of the year: Charles
visitors.
K. Harris, general chairman; Mil-
Mrs. Maurice Klein Is senior pre- ton Aladdin, Sy Feinberg, Abe Ro-
sident and Mrs. William Frank is senberg, Aaron Fellman, Harry
senior advisor.
Zausner, Harry Weingarden, Ber-
Council officers have worked all nie Lasky, Sam Plotter, H. A. Ko-
summer upon plans for the winter mer, Jacob Hirschfield.
activities of the group, and an-
nounce the following program of PSYCHOLOGY GROUP
social functions:
PREPARES PROGRAM
Oct. 30, "Ghost Dance;" Dec.
25, "Snowball Flurry;" May 21,
FOR 1938 CONCLAVE
"Spring Formal."
The clinical psychology group of
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch
the National Council of Social
Honors Mrs. Fannie Cohen Work is already in the process of
preparing its program material
The members of the North Wood- for the next meeting, to be held
ward branch of the Jewish Wom- next year in Seattle, Wash.
The material for the psychologi-
en's European Welfare Organiza-
tion, and many friends, honored cal study is being prepared in De-
troit
under the direction of Henry
Mrs. Fannie Cohen, with a fare-
well luncheon at the Welshire Hotel Feinberg, psychologist of the Jew-
ish
Social
Service Bureau, who is
on hursday, Aug. 19. Mrs. A. J.
Redblatt and Mrs. Anna Goldberg chairman of the group. The Jew-
ish
Social
Service
Bureau, an agen-
were hostesses. Mrs. Cohen was
aff
iliated with this organization as cy of the Je•isIl Welfare Federa-
president. All expressed their good tion and a beneficiary of the De-
wishes for her happiness in talking troit Community Fund, has been
her future home in California with doing psychological work for many
her sons Milton and Arthur. A of the social work agencies in De-
gi
ft by
was presented to her. They troit.
ft
The clinical psychology group is
le
motor on Aug. 22,
the possessor, Mr. Feinberg stated,
of a collection of experiments and
Contributions to the
studies in psychology that is in-
Jewish Children's Home valuable.

DISTILLERIES AT WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO,' AND PEORIA, ILLINOIS

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Perfection Begins
Season's Activities

The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
thanks the receipt of donations
from the following:
S. Friedleng, 2969 Sturtevant;
Mrs. Herman Prince, New York
City, in honor of the recovery from
illness of Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal;
Mrs. N. Lasser, 2708 Glendale;
Mrs. Ruth Mathis, 3317 Tuxedo;
Mrs. J. W. Allen, Belcrest Hotel;
14 ". J. M. Lewis, 7412 Poe; Mrs.
Harry Goldman, 2305 Boston Blvd.;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman, 2944
Clements, in memory of Mrs. Julius
Schultz; Martin Eichelbawn, 2755
Woodward; J. Lehrhaupt, 27 John
R., in memory of A. Bernste
in of
Chicago. •

Gifts to Home for Aged

Donations to the Jewish Home
for Aged were received from the
foll owing:
L. 21monsky, Cleveland; Sister-
hoed of Congregation Temple Beth
El, Alpena, Mich,; Mrs. J. Apple-
baum, 1991 Taylor; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Weinberger, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Gerson, 1015
W oodward; Mr. Phillips, 2448 Ro-
chester; I1 Greenberg, 234 Eliot;
LOWS Tatken, 3136 Brush St.;
Yrs. G. Copeland, 2080 W. Euclid;
Mrs. Ella Miller, 2503 Pingree.

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Book Review Opens
Home Relief Season

Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein, well
known for her fascinating book
reviews, will address the first
open meeting of this season of
the Home Relief Society with a
discussion of one of the most
talked of books of the year, "The
Outward Room," a psychological
study by Millen Brand. This meet-
ing will be held on 55 ednesday,
Sept. 8, at 1:30 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. R. Robert Kaltman, 2420
W. Boston Blvd. Mrs. Charles
Cornell, president, extends an in-
vitation to all members and
friends to attend this meeting.
Last Friday, Mrs. Arthur Gins-
burg of Atkinson Ave., general
chairman for the annual dinner
dance scheduled for Sunday. Oct.
24, at Hotel Statler, entertained
the members of the executive
board of the Home Relief Society
with a bridge luncheon, at which
time she announced that unusual
plans are being laid for this event.

Donor Luncheon of
Neugarten Sunshine
Club on Nov. 17

Palestine League
To Meet On Sept. 16

The board of directors of the
Neugarten Sunshine Club wilLhold
its first meeting of the season at
9:30 a. m., Thursday, Sept. 9, at
the home of Mrs. Samuel Blacher,
3356 Webb Ave. Mrs. Blacher,
chairman of the board, will pre-
side.
The fourth annual donor lunch-
eon will be held at Hotel Statler
on Wednesday, Nov. 17. Mrs.
Morton L. Snyder is chairman of
the luncheon committee.
The club's activities for the fall
also include a party to be held in
October. Mrs. Arthur Gottesman is
chairman of the committee in
charge of plane.

The first meeting of the sea-
son of the League for Labor Pal-
estine, Chapter One, will take place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Schreier, 4271 Cortland Ave.,
Thursday evening Sept. 16.
There will be a general discus-
sion on the partition of Palestine.
All members and friends are urged
to come. Visitors are welcome.

frintiar Nab

Miss Jane Goldstein of Ottawa
Drive returned from Los Angeles,
Calif., where she was the guest of
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Fox.
• •
Lehman Won't Run Again;
His Wife Says So
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sibling and
SAN FRANCISCO (WNS) — their two children are making a
Governor Herbert H. Lehman. two weeks tour of Canada.
now serving his third tem as chief
CARD OF THANKS
executive of New York. will not
be a candidate to succeed himself.
The family and relatives of the
So said Mrs. Lehman. who is here
on a visit to her mother. "Is any late Lillian Solomon Schultz wish
husband going to run for Gover- to thank their relatives and
nor again? He is not, and that's friends for the kindnesses shown
the only political question I will them during their recent be-
reavement
answer," she said.

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