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ME4)LTRorrinvistiO RON ICLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
U September 24, 1937
Betrothed
CONVENTION
COMMITTEE SELECTED
Engagements
Mrs. Maurice Landau, president
of the Detroit chapter of Hades-
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Keywell of 9676 Cameron Ave., announce
sah, announces the appointment
of Mrs. Philip Lipson as chair- the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Lou Klein of Pingree
man of the committee for the Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Roth of 9600 Dexter Blvd., announce the
,
national silver jubilee conven- engagement
of their daughter, Dorothy, to Saul Dunitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. harry Dunitz of 17536 I'arkside Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Litwin of 9154 Delmar Ave., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Saretta, to Al Bricker of 2745
Cortland Ave.
Mr. and Sirs. Max Kramer of 1635 W. Euclid Ave., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Lou Markle, son of
Samuel Markle of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Newman announce the engagement of their
son, Morton Harry, to Marion Rosylin Sillman of Cleveland, Ohio.
A reception will be held Sunday, Sept. 26, at 622 Englewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shapiro of 1910 Tuxedo Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Edward Mirowitz
of Omaha, Nebraska. The weding
will take place n i Los
d
make
Angeles, Calif., on Sunday, Nov. 7, 1937, where they will
Place your order for
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Wedding Calendar
•
6 for 6.00
MRS. PHILIP LIPSON
Sept. 30—Miss Dorothy Aronson, daughter of Mr. and Sirs
Louis A. Aronson of 1997 Clairmount Ave., to Charles Lawrenc
Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davis of 2470 W. Buena Vista
Ave. Reception at bride's residence from 8:30 to 12 p. m. No cards.
Oct. 3—Miss Esther Serling, daughter of Mrs. Anna Serling
of 2700 Fullerton Ave. to Albert G. Sanders, at Congregation Bnai
David, Elmhurst and 14th, at 3 o'clock. Reception at home from 7
to 10 p. m. No cards. o
Oct. 3—Miss Esther Alpiner, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. M r-
ris Alpiner, to Max Schrut, at 1109 Clay Ave.
Oct. 3—Miss Edith Nathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe E.
Nathan of Utica, N. Y., to David Lipton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Si. S. Lipton of Taylor Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Oct. 10—Miss Rose Natalie Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Cohen of 820 lloward Ave., Windsor, to Maurice Saul
Sleisner, son of Sir. and Mrs. Maxwell Sleisner of 3262 Grand Ave.,
at Lacher's.
Lion to be held in Atlantic City,
Oct 26 to 31.
Mrs. Lipson and her commit-
tee are making train and hotel
reservations for Iladassah dele-
gates 'and members of the local
group who plan to attend the
convention. Arrangements have
been made by the national com-
mittee to have delegates stay at
one of the following hotels: Chel-
sea, Ambassador or the Ritz-
Carlton.
It is expected that Miss Hen-
rietta Szold, founder of Hades-
sah, and one of the great worn-
en in Israel, will come from
Palestine to attend this conven-
tion.
Anyone planning to drive to
Sept. 15—To Rabbi and Sirs. Morton J. Cohn of Cincinnat'
the convention is asked to com-
municate with Mrs. Lipson, UN. a daughter, Jane Sulamith, on Yom Kippur morning. Mrs.
Cohn is the former Sally Abrahams of Detroit, and Rabbi Cohn also
1-9440.
a former Detroiter, is regional director for the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations.
With the Chinese handkerchief market demoralized
it is important to place orders for fine mono-
grammed handkerchiefs nowl
3 for 14.50
Also Men's fine
Appenzell initials on
Swiss linen
Births
3 for 5.50 up to
3 for 23.50
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The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek will hold the
first meting of the season on
Oct. 10 in the synagogue. All
those interested in joining the or-
ganization a r e
invited t o a t-
t en d. Applica-
tions for mem-
bership may be
made at this
time.
Officers f o r
the coming year
were elected
at a board meet-
ing at the home
of Evelyn Rob-
ins. They are as
follows: Presi-
dent, Dr. Philip
Lachman; vice- Dr. Lachman
President, Har-
old helper; recording secretary,
Ethel Dante; corresponding secre-
tary, Sylvia Shatzen; treasurer,
Ralph Bernstein. The other mem-
bers of the board are Bernard
Kavanau, Ethel Robins, Abe Cut-
ler, Dorothy Ileideman and Jer-
ome Silberblatt.
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French stylings, — authentic furniture in all the
new trends,—conventional suites and pieces in
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Women's Swiss linen handkerchiefs
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Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
Forms Symphony Orchestra
Feinberg Named on
Staff of College
henry Feinberg, psychologist
on the staff of the Jewish Social
Service Bureau, has been ap-
pointed to head the vocational
guidance department of the
newly formed North Central Col-
lege, here, at Woodward and 9-
Mile Road. Mr. Feinberg will
cooperate with college officials
in placing students in their proper
courses, which will include liberal
arts and business sciences. An-
nouncement of the appointment
was made this week by Dr. Clay-
ton C. Ettinger, president of
North Central College. Sir. Fein-
berg will continue his duties at
the Jewish Social Service Bureau.
accessories
a--black suede handbag with grosgrain ribbon
$2.95
b—black suede gloves with grosgrain ribbor
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$7.50
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d—brown felt hat with grosgrain ribbon
Detroit has absays been
loyal to Russeks! Such
faith is the cornerstone
// of our new building,
now in construction.
RUSSEKS
1448 Woodward
Services were held for Rosh
Ilashonah, Yom Kippur, and Sue
regularly appointed chap lain,
Rabbi Lary M. Becker officiat-
ed at these services.
The prayer books which they
have as a permanent possession in
the library of the prison 'were
donated by Joseph H. Ehrlich.
Any members of this com-
munity who are interested in vis-
iting such services during the
course of the year, may com-
municate with Rabbi Becker at
the Jewish Community Center
land he will be glad to take them
out.
Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home
AT LAST!
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Why buy ready-made clothes when now,
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Other Suits
Overcoats
$90 to $115
$75 to $150
KLEIN BROTHERS & CAROSELLI
A meeting was held at the
The Jewish Children's Home
home of Morris Shatzen to dies
514 Michigan Theatre Bldg.
of Detroit wishes to acknowledge
cuss the formation of a symphony
with thanks time receipts of dona-
orchestra, under the auspices of
tions from the following:
the Men's Club of the Shaarey
Si. Cooperman, 2545 Taylor
Zedek, and comprising recognized
Ave.; Sirs. Herman Franzblau,
instrumental talent from the
2249 Oakman Blvd.; Mrs. Jenny
ranks of amateur musicians.
Kennon, 9364 N. Martindale;
Among those present were: Mr.
Mr. and Slit. Albert Df. Jordan,
Shatzen, Elconan Saulson, Dr.
2419 Calvert Ave.; Sire. Matilda
Joseph Gruber, Jack Mendelsohn
Miller, 1723 Blaine Ave.; Joseph
and Michael Bistritzky, who has
Wolf, 356 Arden Park, in me-
for your splendid response on the occasion of the
been chosen conductor of the
mory of wife, Rae; Mr. and Mrs.
proposed symphony ensemble.
Grand Opening of my new
MRS. HARRY MEER
harry Berger, 830 Boston Blvd.,
Dr. Gruber was appointed
chairman of the executive com-
The officers are: Sirs. harry in memory of Harold Redfield;
mittee, and Mr. Mendelsohn, as- Meer, president; Mrs. Irving Mrs. Julia Ring, 9668 Otsego
sistant chairman. Greenspan, vice-president; Mrs. Ave.; Sir. and Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
A symphony orchestra, princi- M orris Weinstein, treasurer; Mrs. burg, 664 Chicago Blvd.; Mrs.
pally one to which the commit- Emery Ehrenwald, recording sec- Harry Srere, 10240 LaSalle
tee aspires, needs many players retary; Mrs. I. Heiman, financial Blvd.; Rabbi J. Rabinowitz, 1736
Blaine Ave.
and many varieties of inetru-
ments. So far applicants to date secretary.
15361 Livernois, Near Fenkell.
The annual inaugural dinner-
have presented a heavy leaning dance in honor of the incoming Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
toward certain special Metro- congregation and Sisterhood of-
Bridge Luncheon Oct. 6
ments, leaving the committee still fivers will be held on Sunday
in need of other players, partic-
The year's activities for the
ularly double bass players, tram- evening,
Oct. 10.
• To those who were unable to visit me on Opening Day,
Mrs. Jacob
Farkas was chos- Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society have
I extend a Cordial Invitation to do so at their
peteers, trombonists and flutists en chairman of the arrangements started with a record attendance
earliest convenience.
to round out the ensemble. Ap- committee for this affair and will at the Succoth card party held
plicants for the orchestra are be assisted by Sire. Louis Kahn on Sept. 22. The president, Mrs.
STOP
IN
Before
or After the Theatre!
asked to come to the first re- and Mrs. Eugene Brumer.
Jake Greenwald, Is grateful to
hearsal on Thursday, Sept. 30,
Special Midnight Lunches ... Open Till 2 A. 11.
The dinner-dance will mark Mrs. Ethel Goodman and her as-
at 8 p. m., in the social hall of the opening of a busy season of sistants for the success of this
the Shaarey Zedek, and to bring social and charitable activities by initial party.
their instruments with them.
the Sisterhood. It will be follow-
The next scheduled affair is an
prepared in a manner that will make you
ed by a grape festival Oct. 24 and autumn bridge-luncheon to be
COME BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN!
Contributions to Scholarship a bazaar early in November.
held on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at
Fund of the United
the Dexter-Lawrence hall. A
luncheon
will
be
served
at
12
Hebrew Schools
Memorial in Tribute to Mrs.
o'clock in the banquet hall and
' Olahansky
will be followed by games and
The United Hebrew Schools
ANNOUNCING TILE FALL OPENING OF TILE
prizes. Mrs. Manuel Engel will
acknowledge with thanks the re-
A memorial meeting in tribute be assisted by an able commit-
ceipt of two scholarships to the
deceased tee. The proceeds will be devoted
scholarship fund of the schools to Mrs. Olshansky, a
from Sir. and Mrs. Harry Glick member, was held by the Ladies' to emergency aid of cases handled
Auxiliary
of
the
Yeshiva
Beth by the society.
in memory of his beloved mother.
Judah. Members of her family
The next social meeting of the
Mollie Glick.
was de- organization will be held on Sept.
were
present.
A
eulogy
AT TILE
A scholarship pays for a year's
livered
by
Rabbi
S.
Si.
Fine.
Sir.
29.
The business meeting will be
child
whose
par-
education of a
ents are unable to take care of Wiener made the El Motel Racha- followed by games and refresh-
ments. Members are invited to
mim.
its tuition fee.
bring their friends as guests at
5035 WOODWARD AVENUE • - CO. 2810
their meeting.
Another affair to be Aeon-
. . . Beginner. and Advanced Students'
Pre-School CI a
cored by the society shortly will
Course. Leading to Graduation and Degrees.
be a complimentary luncheon for
members whose dues are paid
up. This is scheduled for Oct. 20
in the Dexter-Lawrence Hall.
Sirnchas Torah Services at
Members are urged to pay their Contributions to the North
Philadelphia - Byron
End Clinic
dues in order to participate in
Hebrew School
this festivity.
North End Clinic has received
Children of the United Hebrew
the in- Neugarten Sunshine Club to the following contributions:
Schools Talmud Torah will con-
The Michigan State Federation Berger of Flint will give
In honor of borthday of Mrs. duct Simehss Torah services in
of Temple Sisterhoods will hold vocation. Luncheon will follow
Open Activities Sept. 29
M. M. Kann, from Mr. and Mrs. the synagogue of the school at
its 16th annual convention in the business session. Rabbi Jer-
ome
D.
Folkman
of
Grand
Rapids
Henry Wineman.
Philadelphia and Byron Ares.. on
Jackson, Mich., Oct. 5 and 6.
The opening meeting of the
will give the blessing. Mrs. Bar-
In memory of Joseph Levin Monday evening, Sept. 27, Ber-
Sire. Sam Seaman, a past presi- nett R. Brickner of Cleveland Neugarten Sunshine Club's 1937- from
Mr. and Mre. Albert Kahn. nard Isaacs, superintendent, an-
dent of the Federation, is general
38
season
will
be
held
en
Wed-
her
In memory of Mrs. Bertha Hill,
chairman of the convention. Corn- will be the luncheon speaker.
Horizon." nesday, Sept. 29, at the Jewish from Miss c:dith Heavenrich and uounccd this wed. Services will
begin at 6 p. m.
mittees under her direction are subject being "Jewish
of the Community Center, at 1:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman.
Mrs.
Brickner
is
the
wife
The children will furnish a
busy working out detailed plans
of the Euclid Avenue Tern- The meeting has been changed
In memory of Harold Redfield, chazan and choir from their mem-
for what the Jackson Sisterhood rabbi
isle. She traveled widely and is from Monday because of Succoth. from Miss Edith Heavenrich. Mrs. bership and permit their elders
hopes will be an auspicious meet- thoroughly equipped to present
Mrs. Charles Aller, chairman
Marcuse Philip Slarcuse, to be the congregation and guests
ing. Delegates and members from her subjepct. The convention and of the program committee. has Julia
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman,
14 Sisterhoods throughout the luncheon will be held at Hotel announced that the business ses- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, of the evening. The services will
include the traditional Ilakofoth,
state will assemble in Jackson.
sion will be followed by • dra- Mrs. Mark Fleischman.
the children marching around the
matic reading given by Mrs. her-
The state board will meet at
In memory of Myron Barlow, rtimah carrying flags and the
Other
officers
of
the
State
Hotel Hayes on the afternoon of
bent Metz. entitled "The Roman- from Jeanette R. and Josephine
in addition to Mrs. tic Life of Chopin."
Holy Scrolls.
Oct 6. After the necessary busi- Federation
Cohen.
Norden are: Mrs. Norman
Following the services. refresh-
ness has been taken care of Rab- Van
Final arrangements for the
Buckner, Pontiac. first vice-presi- card
ments will be served for the
party
to
be
held
Oct.
6
will
bi Charles B. Lesser of Jackson dent; Mrs. Jerome D. Folkman,
will talk to the women on "The Grand Rapids, second vice-presi- also be announced to members. The Beth Judah Auxiliary's children.
Three-Fold Challenge of Our Mot- dent; Mrs. Henry Anthony, Bay Mre. Arthur Gottesman is chair-
WRESTLING. ARENA BOWL.
Donor Dinner Nov. 14
to." In the evening the out-of-
man of the committee in charge.
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27
third vice-president; Mrs.
town visitors will be guests of the City,
Ivan Rasputin and Nango Singh,
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jackson Sisterhood at a dinner at Ben Clinkston, Saginaw, record- DR. MARTIN M. WEISBERG
perennial grudgists of the Arena
ing
secretary;
Mrs.
Loren
Fried-
a
Yeshiva
Beth
Judah
will
give
the Cascades Club House. Rabbi
!MOVES HIS DENTAL OFFICE
corresponding see-
donor dinner in the Beth Tephila Garder-a mat wars, will go to It
Eric Friedland of Pontiac will man. Detroit,
r. m. Joseph Bloch, Flint,
etaa ry
pni i.eM
Dr. Martin M. Weisberg an Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow again in one end of the double-
give the blessing. A reception in tr ne
Wilson, en Sunday. Nov. 14. For windup card billed in the Gardens
nounces
the
removal
of
his
offices
the lounge of the club house will
an d of De-
Mrs. Adolph Shlom F
13105prEnos, - . information call the president, next Monday evening.
tonern
. follow.
from
t onTtohwe nS Stroh thl g ton
0 " ter rat the
Mrs. Rottenberg TO. 6-1171;
Oct. 6 will see the opening TOI
for B
the
Flowers for all •ecasiess
is the honorary president, and tine of dentistry and X-ray. Tele- Mrs. Katz, TO. 6-4230, or Mr.
of the general convention with Mra
al of Petosky
Florist, Tyke $41122.
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rs. Sam
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OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
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BNAI MOSHE LADIES Home in Milan, Mich. Being their
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
Sir. and Mrs. J. Berke announce tion Bnai Moshe voted to con-
tinue
present officers for an-
the marriage of their daughter, other the
term, at a well attended
Dorothy, to Boris B. Bronson, son meeting
held Tuesday, Sept. 21.
of Mr. and Sirs. A. Bronson. The
wedding ceremony and reception
took place in the Crystal Ballroom
of the Hotel Book-Cadillac on
Sept. 19. Sirs. N. R. Berke was
the bride's only attendant. The
young couple are residing on La-
Salle Blvd.
BRONSON-BERKE
twirling about your
Sir. and Mrs. Sfax Rothenberg
of the 1Vilshire Hotel announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Hilda Ann, to Aubrey H.
Ettenheimer, eon of Mrs. William
Rosenberg of 1558 Glynn Court.
The wedding will take place some
time in February.
STATE FEDERATION OF TEMPLE
SISTERHOODS TO CONVENE IN
JACKSON ON OCTOBER 6 AND 6
.