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Festival
SHAAREY ZEDEK'S Harvest
of Mothers Clubs
SCHOOL TO OPEN , Thursday Evening
SUNDAY MORNING

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HADASSAH HONOR ROLL
TEA ON FRIDAY, OCT. 1

September 24, 1937

Temple High School
Dance on Sept. 26

B. SIECEL CO7'

The third of a series of teas
being given for captains and
The High School of Temple
Considerable interest is being workers of the Honor Roll cam-
Beth El invites members and
evidenced in Detroit's northwest paign of the Detroit chapter of
friends to attend the first social
section over the harvest festiv al Hadassah will be held Friday,
affair of thoe season, which will
Oct. 1, at the home of Mrs. 11.
Graduation Tuesday; Me- which will be held Thursday even
be held Sunday, Sept. 26. This
ing, Sept. 30, by the Mothers'
morial Service Monday; Club Garden Project. The event,
dance starts promptly at 3 p. m.
Simchas Torah March for to be held at the site of the gar-
den, on Humphrey Avenue be-
Children Monday Eve.
tween Dexter and Holmur, will
Mrs, J. W. Gilbert of Boston
After several receptions given in
The Sunday School of Con- recall in pageantry the ancient
Blvd. returned Monday from Char. her honor, Blanche Krell, daugh-
gregation Shaarey Zedek will re- Jewish harvest celebrations.
levoix where she spent the sum- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
A
large
plot
of
ground
was
open this Sunday morning. Par-
met
Krell, returned to the University
ents are urged to have their chil- cleared this spring and planted
of Miami to continue with her
With an old-world sparkle and splendor, this
dren resume their studies this into vegetable gardens by mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Oppen- scholarship which she won in 1935.
Sunday. Clas.ses will again be bers of Mothers' Clubs living in
new jewelry adds elegance to Fall costumes!
helm of Prairie Ave. will enter- Miss Krell is a former spelling
conducted for children of pre- the vicinity, and according to
tain a group of friends at dinner champion of the Detroit News.
Crystal, pastel or multi-color stones, in
kindergarten age through the Mary Caplan, director of the
on
Tuesday,
Sept.
29.
clubs, the project has evoked con-
12th grade.
antique gold-finish metal settings,
siderable
enthusiasm
not
only
In honor of their 25th wedding
The Sunday School graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
exercises will be held this Tues- among mothers in the vicinity,
but
also
among
those
in
other
left Sunday to spend a week in Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. left
day morning, at the conclusion of
Chicago,
Tuesday to spend a week In New
Simehas Torah aervices. Rabbi A. neighborhoods as well. Plans are
York City,
M. Hershman will deliver the ad- already afoot, Miss Caplan said,
for
the
introduction
of
gardens
Miss Sue Wineman, daughter of
dress to the graduates. Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman 1 bliss Ruth Eleanor Levy, daugh-
H. Zackheim will welcome the in several other locations next
year.
will leave Sept. 30 for Boston ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.
pupils into the congregation. The
MISS BERNICE NEMER
William F. Kinsey, Wayne
where she will resume her studies Levy of 7328 Woodrow Wilson
diplomas will be presented by
County N.Y.A. administrator,
at Miss Stewart's School,
Robert Marwil, vice-president,
Ave., will leave on Saturday, Sept. in the social hall of the Temple.
and Philip Rosenthal, principal will addressthe harvest festival
25, for Tarrytown on the Hudson, Refreshments will be served.
gathering. Also on the program
of the school.
There will be no tickets sold.
Sirs. Melville S. Welt spent the where she will matriculate at
MRS. HARRY L. JACKSON
Highland Manor,
Yiskor services will be held on will be a representative of the
A small admission fee will be
past week-end in Chicago.
W.P.A.
administration
and
an
of-
Monday morning.
charged at the door.
iVetsman,
1642
Edison
Ave.
Mrs.
ficial of the State Department of
On Monday evening, the an-
Miss Bernice Nemer is chair-
Saul If , Rose and Lester B.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsal re-
Agriculture, and members of the Harry L. Jackson will be the
nual children's march will be held
speaker.
turned Monday from a few days I Arwin left for a motor trip to man, of the hostess committee.
families of those women who
during the Ilakofos services.
The
following will assist her:
Mrs.
Leo
Weisman,
a
former
Mexico
City.
visit
in
Cleveland.
worked In their respective gar-
Shirley Goldblatt, Muriel Stein-
dens. The group, headed by Mrs. Detroiter, here on a visit from
berg,
Estelle Bussey, Ellen Gold-
Palestine,
was
the
speaker
at
the
Miss Fae Lee F re dentha I,
Contribution to Scholarship Leah Falik, 3743 Humphrey and tea given Sept. 24 at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft and I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel stone, Shirley Kerner, Elaine
Mrs. Fanny Diamond, 3791
Reiser,
Ann Berger, Donna Gold-
of
Mrs.
William
B.
Isenberg,
sons,
Eugene
and
Hannan,
re-,
Fredenthal
of
Holden
Ave.,
left
Fund of Hebrew Schools Humphrey, include the following
turned from an extensive trip ,
man, Jean Brodie and Jean Ap-
members of the Mothers' Clubs: chairman of the 1937 Roll of through the west, Enroute they Sunday for Carnegie Institute of pleby,
echnology of Pittsburgh, college
The United Hebrew Schools Mrs. Fanny Fradkln, 3737 Hum- Honor campaign. Workers for the visited Denver, Estes National
For further information call
Earrings ... $1.95
gratefully acknowledges the re- phrey; Mrs. Florence Krause, drive are still being recruited. Park, Colorado Springs, Manitou, of fine arts Miss Fredenthal will
major in drama. Her mother and Bob Krause at Tyler 6-4156,
ceipt of an additional one-half 9615 Dexter; Mrs. Edith Pearl- Any member of Hadassah interest- and other points of interest,
Clips ... $2.95-$5
ed
in
this
work
is
asked
to
com-
brother
accompanied
her
for
a
Icholarship from Mrs.
Fanny stein, 9316 Genessee; Mrs. Nellie
Brooches $2.95.$ I
week's sojourn in Pittsburgh,
Shapero to the scholarship fund Moskowitz, 3735 Glynn Ct.; Mrs. municate with Mrs. Carl Schil-
Lazarus Rosenthal and daugh-
Bracelets . $5-$12
of the schools.
Charlotte Richmond, 9748 Broad. ler, TO. 6-1308, or Mrs. David
ter, Dorothy, of the Wilshire re-I In honor of the forthcoming
iM Pendants $5, $6.95
street; Aire. Anna Helmstein, Diamond, LO. 6388.
turned
from
a
vacation
in
North-imarriage
of
their
sister,
Anne,
the
Wednesday,
Oct.
6,
is
the
date
3814 Humphrey; Mrs. Frieda
ern Michigan, M isses F
ay and Dorothy Goldstein
Buttner, 3748 Humphrey; Mrs. of the first Honor Roll rally. It
The Young People's Temple
entertained at a dinner party and
Fanny Paul, 3732 Humphrey; will take place at 12:30 p. m.
Mr. and Airs. Herbert
at
Webster
Hall.
Luncheon
ar-
War.
shower at the Wilshire Hotel; Club social committee, headed by
Mrs. Rose Levine, 3767 Long.
ner announce the Bar Mitzvah of Tuesday, Sept. 21, Fifty guests Frank. Winton, announces the
fellow; Mrs. Ella Schneiderman, rangements are being made by
opening social affair to be held
3272 Elmhurst, and Mrs. Eva Mrs. Herman August. Reserva- their son, Joseph Lester, on Satur- were present. Bridge followed.
Sunday, Oct. 10, at 3:30 p. m.
Sterling, 4006 Lawrence, Two tions will be taken by Mrs. harry day, Oct. 2, at Congregation
Goldberg,
TO.
8-6685.
Shaarey
Zedek,
A
reception
will
in
the social hall.
Tau Meta Delta, formerly
children also had gardens: Jud-
be held Sunday evening, Oct. 3, at known as the Eroettes, will hold
The purpose of this affair is
ith Levin, 12516 Broadstreet, age
the
Book
Cadillac
Hotel.
No
cards.
9 years; and Philip Caplan, 2752
their next meeting at the home of a membership drive for both old
Blanche Strickstein, on Blaine and new members. A short infor-
W. Boston Blvd., age 10, while
Miss Betty Barbara Hamburger, Ave., to plan a charity bridge
a 73-year-old grandfather repre-
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Charles
party to open the fall season of
sented the older generation in
Hamburger of Chicago Blvd., left social activity,
the person of Aaron Kershovitz,
3737 Humphrey.
An Outline of the Detroit Section's Sept. 21 to resume her studies at
the University of Michigan where
Miss Lena Silk has returned
Assisting the garden project
Work During the Year
she is a sophomore.
from New York City where she
through the contribution of either
was
a guest of the Town County
needed Implements or cash, Miss
The Detroit section, National
Mrs. Saul E. Barnett and daugh- Venetian Blind Company which
5.
Caplan announced, were Mrs. Council of Jewish Women, is co-
ter,
Carol
Joan,
returned
to
their
firm she represents in Detroit.
Oscar Robinson, Mrs. Victor Roe- operating with the national of-
mer, Mrs. Monroe Rosenfeld, Mrs. fice of the organization In the home on Chicago Blvd., after
Mrs. A. S. Cohen of 3311 Chi-
Andrew Wineman and Mrs. Emil disbursement and sale of an espe- spending the summer in Charle-
voix.
cago Blvd., who was accompanied
Amberg. Miss Caplan expressed cially designed stamp issued by
by her daughter, Eleanor, has re-
the Mothers' Clubs' appreciation the National Council of Jewish
The Young People's Society of turned from a visit in California.
for those donations, many of Women, The cachet has been is-
which made the project possible, sued in commemoration of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek has
been invited to attend the next
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg
council's 45th anniversary and its
meeting of the German-American and family, formerly of 19300
fifteenth triennial convention,
Group to take place on Tuesday, Brush St., are now residing at
which will take place in Pitts-
Oct. 5, at 8:30 p. m., at the social 19350 Pennington Drive.
burgh from Jan. 23 to 28.
hall of the synagogue, Chicago
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The special design of the cachet Blvd. at Lawton. An interesting
Henry A. Deutsch has qualified
honors the founding of the coun- program has been arranged and a
The Women's Auxiliary of the
cil which the oldest national Jew- social hour will be a feature of for the $200,000 New York Life
CHILDREN
United Hebrew Schools will re-
ish women's organization in the the evening, The board of direc- Insurance Club Convention which
sume regular meetings on the
will be held in New London, Conn
United States. It portrays a tors of the Sisterhood will act
fourth Wednesday afternoon of
as on Sept. 27, 28 and 29. Enroute
stylized figure of a woman carry- patronesses,
each month, and on Wednesday,
he
will visit relatives in New
ing the traditional lamp of learn-
Sept. 29, at 2:15 p. m., the first
York, Pennsylvania and Wash-
ing, signifying the council's six.
open meeting will be held at the
Miss Evelyn Stalin, daughter of ington.
MISS SOPHIE WILENSKY
point program in the fields of
home of Mrs. Richard Cott, 1210
Mr. and Mrs. David Stalin of 2211
W. Chicago Blvd. All members education, immigration, peace, re. Gladstone Ave., was entertained
mal
meeting to introduce the new
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace
ligion, social legislation, and so-
and their friends are invited to
by her friends before leaving for and daughters, Peggy and Bar officers and chairmen of activi-
cial service.
attend.
Ann Arbor to take up her studies bare, are now residing in their ties will be followed by a tea
The stamps will be obtainable
The program arranged by Mrs.
at the University of Michigan. new home, 19420 Canterbury dance and refreshments will be
at the Council Clubhouse, 89 Row-
served. Ray Obershulte's orches-
Henry II. Shapero, will include an
Miss Beatrice Toxey entertained a Drive, Sherwood Forest.
ena St.
tra will furnish the music for
address by Rabbi Nahum Schul-
number of friends in her honor on
Although the season's program Friday evening, Sept. 17, at her
dancing.
man of Congregation Shaer Hash-
of the council does not open of- home at 1444 Burlingame Ave. On
New officers for the 1937.38
omayint of Windsor. The subject
ficially
until
the
first
Monday
season
are: President, Al Ress-
of his address will be "A Plea
Saturday evening, Sept. 18, Miss
in November, many of its activi-
for Jewish Education."
ler; vice-president, Jonas Victor;
SCHOOLS have opined ... still time to
Doris Altman of 2646 Hazelwood
ties have been going on all sum- Ave. gave a party for 35 people
secretary, Irene Weiss; treasurer,
A social hour will follow the
have your boy or girl enrolled in the school
mer. The Council Camp at Jeddo, at Miss Sislin'a home.
meeting.
Jerry Branch. The following
band or orchestra. Hers are new instruments
At the first general meeting
Mich., has just completed the
chairmen will be in charge of so-
The Women's Auxiliary of the
of the mason of the Detroit unit
of quality specially priced for school use
United Hebrew Schools acknowl- most successful season in its his-
cial, religious and badminton ac-
Dr. and Mrs. David Kaltman
tory. The efforts of the camp and family of Lawrence Ave. re- of Junior IIadassah plans were tivities for the year: Dramatics,
...
and with each
edges with thanks the contribu-
announced for a dance and games
Gabriel N. Alexander; music, Ar-
tion received from Mrs. Robert committee headed by Mrs. Fred turned home after spending the
night to be held in the ball
Ginsburg, were rewarded by a summer at Pine Lake.
thur Coulson; religious, Louis
Loewenberg in memory of the
room of Hotel Stotler on Sunday
Felsenthal; badminton, Jonas Vic-
yahrzeit of her parents, Mr. and more than capacity camp enroll.
evening, Oct. 17. Miss Sophie B
ment and the assurance that the
Mrs. Harris Kaplan.
The following 69 boys and girls Schwartz, general chairman in tor; membership, Robert N. Ma-
varied and full camp program will be awarded their diplomas at
zer; discussion and speakers, Bud
charge
of
this
affair,
stated
that
was enjoyed by the girls and the Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday
Berman; publicity, Louis Wets-
women attending the camp, The morning, during the annual Sim- plans included a dance in one man; social, Frank Winton.
records show a total of 635 vaca- chas Torah graduation services: ballroom, the music for which wit
Assisting Mr. Winton in his
be furnished by Art Morena and
. . . by Grinnell staff of competent
tion weeks enrolled or 353 In- Norman Ash, Morton Baker, Shir-
plans for this social event and
instructors. EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
dividual girls for a vacation ley Beresh, Elaine Block, Harriet his orchestra and in the other the others which have been
ballroom a novel evening's en
Come in for details T.O-D.A.Y1
The well-known authority on ranging from one to eight weeks
Burnstein, Fred Clinton, Amelia tertainment will be held in the planned for the year are Miriam
political science, for many years in length,
Cohen, Shirley Cohen, Carolyn form of various types of games. Carver, Ruth Cohn, Virginia
affiliated with the University of
The Resale Shop is another im- Davidson, Geraldine Davidson, Wil-
Wolf, Johan linger, Sophie Wil-
A special committee is in charge
Michigan, Prof. James K. Pollock, portant project of the local sec-
liam Davidson, Stanley Dorfman, of arrangements. Several surprise enskY, Helen Rosenberg, Irene
will be the guest speaker at the tion of the council. Under the
Celia Elson, Fred Feigenson, Mir- features will be introduced which Weiss and Bud Berman.
Home Relief Society's annual com- leadership of Mrs. Louis Heaven-
Beautiful Shad model, nicely finished. Ebony $147-1
Anyone interested in joining
riam Feinberg, Muriel Fenton, will tend to make this event an
plimentary lecture to be given at rich the shop, which is located at
trimmed. Good tone. Case, bow. etc.
the Young People's Club or re-
Hotel Stadler on Wednesday, Sept. the clubhouse, is the scene of Dorothy Fishman, Mollye Freed- outstanding social affair of the
newing memberships from last
29, at 8 p. m. Prof. Pollock's topic much activity. The money raised man, Donald Goldberg, Clarity season. The admission price of $1 year is invited to attend the
Golden, Helen Golden, Symond includes entrance to both ball
will be "Emerging ,Problems of through the sale of used cloth-
Gottlieb, Martin Gould, Barbara rooms. Tickets were distributed first affair of the social season.
Boehm system. Silver-plated. Case and extra $3 350
Government" He will be intro- ing is given to the scholarship
Greenberg, Mildred Grumet, Jack at the meeting to members by There will be no admission
reeds, etc, included. Only
, duced by Lee A White of the fund of which Mrs. Herbert Rob-
charge.
Hamburger,
Eileen
Josephson,
Ed-
Detroit News.
hiiss Sophie Schwartz, who urged
inson is chairman.
ward Katz, Saralee Keys, Shirley that the Jewish community be
Mrs. Charles Cornell, president,
The council receives many re-
and Mrs. Harry Shulman, chair. quests from girls who need books, King, Betty Ann Koffman, Norma impressed with the importance
Silver-pland, gold bell Plat Alto model. Cm, $8950
man of this event, extend an in- carfare, lunch money, or tuition Kroll, Arlyne Kutzen, Natalie and attractiveness of this affair
leather strap, extras, etc.
Meetings of the committee in
vitation to the public to hear Prof. in order that they may remain Leach, Marilyn Lieberman, Flor-
ence Naimark, Florence Nathan- charge of this affair will be held
Pollock.
in school. These cases are thor-
8728-12th STREET
On Friday, Sept. 17, Mrs, Ira . oughly investigated by the schol- son, Graham Orley, Ilene Posner, every Thursday evening at the
Handsome Instrument, standard she in ma-
Opening its second year of
Friedenberg of Virginia Park was arship committee and parsed up- Rhea Prag, Shirley Reider, Arline home of Miss Schwartz, 1947
Bet. Blaine and Gladstone
Publication with the September
Robinson, Sam Robinson, Barbara Gladstone.
hogany finish. Complete with case, sic.
hostess to the board. Pledges by on in meeting.
issue,
the
Boycott
News
Bulle-
Roden,
Sybil
Rosengarten,
Bill
OPEN EVENINGS
This affair marks the first
the score for the annual dinner
It is requested that anyone
dance to be held on Sunday, Oct. having used clothing or anything Sapiro, Billy Saulson, Sylvia Se- fund-raising event to be apon tin was mailed this week to more
AND SUNDAYS
than 4,000 members and friends
Fine-toned horn with easy slide action. Slyer.
24, at Hotel Stotler, were turned else of resale value, communicate vin, Rhoda Schaefer, Donald gored by Junior Hadassah in De-
of the League for Human Rights,
over to the general chairman of with Mrs. Robert Striefling, LO Schiller, Mitchell Schuman, Alfred troit during the present season
plated, gold bell. Complete. only
"Insist on X-Ray Fitting
this event, Mrs. Arthur Gins- 2036, or take it to the council Shevin, Leon Shulman, Donald in an endeavor to fulfill the the organization which conducts
Silberblatt, Shirley Simon, Jean- quota desired for contribution in t h e boycott of German-made
burg.
clubhouse;
for Foot Health"
goods and services. Two items
Mrs. II. Dunitz of Parkside
The Big Sister committee, un- ette Silberstein, Bob Smith, Char- the maintenance of the organi manufactured in Germany and
Brass finish. gold lacquered. Good tone. A
Ave. was hostess to the board der the chairmanship of Mrs. lotte Sonenklar, Kalman Soskin, zation's projects in Palestine
sold in Detroit are especially not-
fine instrument for beginner. Case. extras....
and special committees on Friday, Ch arles Lakoff, offers guidance Alfred Srere, Julius Steinberg, which are the Children's Village
ed
by
the
bulletin.
The
first
item
Miriam
Tobin
,
Shirley Victor , Meier Shefeyah, the Nurses
Sept. 24, at which time addi- and friendship to the underprivi
St anford Wallace, Philip Wedes, Training School, and the culti- is ping-pong balls, which were
tional pledges were received.
leged girl, Mrs, Joseph Gaylord
arvey Weisberg, Betty Wine, vation of Pardess Anna, an orange found on sale in some of the
The following contributions are chairman of the Americanization
Beautiful Ines, model piano style accordion. $3 750
sporting goods stores; the second
grove,
ildred Wolrauch, Janet Zieve,
acknowledged: From Mr. and committee, is assisting men and
Ca., extras, lessons, etc.
Other committees have begun item is goldfish supplies.
Mrs. L. Savage in memory of women eligible for American citi-
Fish foods, thermometers and
Mrs. Dora Garvett; from Mr. zenship to obtain it th Nu Alpha Tau Sorority opened to function actively, the first
feed troughs for fish bowls. all
and Mrs. Max Ferar in honor of
It is the hope of Mrs, Maurice f u e fall season by giving a aucces- event sponsored by the educa- plainly marked "Made in Ger-
Dellape, Hohner, Soprani, Benin' and other
1
tarty
on
Saturday,
Sept,
18.
From our mineral wells
tional committee being a Succoth
the recovery of their son from Klein, president of the Detroit
Fine Accordions
1'h e club is now open for new mem- party at the home of Rabbi J. S many," the bulletin states, are on
illness.
comes the sparkling health-
section of the National Council
sale
in
some
of
the
S.
S.
Kresge
be
Wide range of models. All prices. Terms
giving waters used in the
of Jewish Women, that the wom- w rs. All girls ranging from 19 up Sperka on Friday evening, Sept. stores, competing with
a large
ho wish to join should call Tyler 24. The membership committee
treatment of arthritis, neu-
en of Detroit will recognize the
"The Musical Center of Detroit -
is completing plans for a tea to variety of fish foods and acces-
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
urgency of the times and par- 5- 3946 for further information.
sories
manufactured
in
the
United
be
held
on
Sunday
afternoon,
Oct.
and general colds. Other
ticipate in the work of the coun-
States.
The
bulletin
urges
its
The Young Women's chapter of 3. This affair will be opened to
treatments include Turkish
cil.
th e Bicur Cholem will give a the general membership in addi friends to be sure that they select
and reducing bath&
On Wednesday, Sept, 29, Per-
bri dge-luncheon at Kern's audito- tion to new and prospective mem- - I merchandise manufactured in
fection Lodge will start its third
ri um on Wednesday', Nov. 3, the bers and the place will be an- America when they buy gold fish
degree meeting at 3:30 p. m. in
accessories.
pr oceeds of which will be donated nounced at a later date.
the Masonic Temple. A banquet,
63° Frost set.
Other items noted especially as
to
151541 WOODWARD AVENUE
needy sick. For tickets tall Sirs.
ft. of end Blvd. '•
•
featured by entertainment, will
having been found on sale include
Ba kit, Tyler 4-2940,
start at 6:30 p. m. Reservations
camphor
ice,
also
sold
in
five
and
MRS. LAIB, A. COOPER
On Saturday morning, Chol
for this banquet are selling fast
stores, and German-
Miss Jennie Weiss of McClellan
J. S. S. B. DIRECTORS ten-cent
and unless reservations are made Hamoed Succoth, Rabbi Joshua
made harmonicas. The camphor Infant Service Group Will
at once, many members and their Sperka will speak before Mussoff Ave., will entertain 100 guests
ice is marked "Manufactured by
SPECIAL FALL VACATIONS
services
at
Congregation
Bnal
Da-
Saturday
evening
at
a
formal par-
friends will not be accommodated.
Mrs. Walter Laib and Abraham Schering-Kahlbaum A. G.—Ber-
Sponsor Series of Bridge
Fred Ireland, noted theatrical vid, Elmhurst at 14th, on KohefetA. ty at Miss Harriet Rosenthal's Cooper were elected by the board lin, Germany." The bulletin urges
NASSAU - HAVANA
Parties Oct. 19
Sunday evening, on the eve of home on East Boston Blvd., in
and radio producer, will be the
9 Days $85.00
of directors of the Jewish Social its readers to "scrutinize small
---
principal speaker of the evening. Shminl Azereth, Ben Zion Kapov. honor of Miss Esther Kesselman Service Bureau to fill vacancies drug items carefully for mark of
BERMUDA
Kagan,
cantor
of
Congregation
Annual election of officers was
Miss Ruth Rothenberg, talented
of Tuxedo Ave. who will leave on the board, according to an- origin."
The Infants' Service group held
5 Day. $70.00
Bnai
David,
will
officiate
held
by
Congregation
Bnai Zion
Sunday
for
the
University
of
Cali.
nouncement
this
week.
They
take
singer, will add to the musical part
The Boycott News Bulletin its first meeting of the season
Send for folders
On Monday morning, Shmini fornia at Berkeley.
of the program.
the place of Mrs. I. Ilimelhoch may be obtained free of charge at the home of Mrs. Harry Clark, of 3841 Humphrey Ave. on Wed-
Azereth, Cantor Kapov-Kagan will
nesday,
Sept.
16.
of the late Maurice Caplan.
3294 Glendale, on Sept. 20.
officiate and Rabbi Sperka will
Mrs. M. Ittigson of Beaconsfield and At its 4egular meeting, the by addressing the League for,
Unveiling of Monument
Isidore Sosnick was again elect-
MIN& Asst. Al Ilan
Plans are being made for a
speak at the memorial services on Ave. returned from a two-week board elected Theodore Levin to Human Rights at 2302 David
ed president for the coming year,
An unveiling of a monument in "Worlds Apart."
Stott Bldg.
Ilse Weeiteseeea 11.4-• •••• 0 ,_• ■
city-wide bridge, Oct. 19, to be by
ilver--erd now 111••••11 111.16
visit
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
L.
represent
the
Jewish
Social
Ser.
acclamation. -Other officers
memory of Max Goldberg will
Monday evening, at Ilokofoth,
held at members' homes, the pro-
11344111-10
take place on Sunday, Oct 3, at a Simchoth Torah party will be Lewinstein of Midland, Mich. vice Bureau on the Jewish Com.
Who's behind the organization ceeds to he donated to the or- were elected as follows: Julius
Nachman, vies-president; H. J.
munity Council of Detroit.
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, at 2 prepared for all children. The can-
calling
itself
"Planetaryan"
which
ganization
for
the
care
Leo Itti gson of Beaconsfield
of needy Pilaw!, treasurer; S. Becker, re-
A contribution was announced Is circularizing Jewish and Arab babies.
m. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will tor will officiate,
Ave., Grease Pointe, returned from from Herbert A. Mendelson and
elected secretary.
Flowers for all seemliest. — officiate. Relatives and friends
Everybody is invited to all • trip to Buffalo, Rochester and family in memory of Mrs. Hugo leaders throughout the world with
The next meeting will be held
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6621 are Invited.
a view to forming a Jewish-Arab Oct. 4 at the home of Mrs. BO
Installation of officers will
services,
New York City,
Hill.
Semitic union?
take
place on the morning of
Fried, 4027 Sturtevant.
Shemini Atzeres.

introducing the historic

EMPRESS CARLOTTA

romantic jewelr y

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Y.P.T.C. Opening
Social on Oct. 10

COUNCIL STAMP
ON SALE HERE

SAFE

eather-Bird
Shoe, !,),

U.H.S. Auxiliary
to Meet Sept. 29

BACID
Nut
ORCHESTRA'
InSTRUMERT

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Jr. Hadassah Dance
Games Fete Oct. 1 7

All.-LEATHER

anigi eqivisk4ailou
eAedfied

Prof.:. K. Pollock
To Speak Sept. 29

Expertly
Fitted by
X-Ray

VIOLIN OUTFIT

CLARINET

FOGEL'S
Boot Shop

SAXOPHONE

List Nazi-Made
Items Sold Here

GUITAR

TROMBONE

TRUMPET

$15z§

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'245°

PIANO ACCORDION

Health!

Perfection Lodge
Banquet Sept. 29

WaynettlineralBaths

PA 6744

Holiday Services
at the Bnai David

MEL

Cong. Bnai Zion
Elects Officers

Rhea E. Cashman

