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Meyer Levin Guest
Hadassah Speaker
At Rally Sept. 20

!ZEDAKAH JRS.
DANCE SUNDAY

Sunday night, Sept. 18, at the
Hotel Statler, the Zedakah Ju-
niors' dance will be held to the
music Of Marvin Kahn and his
orchestra as presented by Mike
Falk. This affair will be the first

The Detroit chapter of Hades-
soh ,announces that Meyer Levin,
famous author who recently re-
tunied from Spain and Palestine,
will be the guest speaker at its
luncheon meetimr, on Sept. 20,

man and daughter, Sue, returned
Sept. 8 from their summer home
in Gaylord, Mich.


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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Victor of
Buffalo were the week-end house
guests of James Wineman.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl
and (laughter, Lynn, are home
after a summer spent in Char-
levoix.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Neis-
for the 1938-39 year to establish ner and daughter, Caroline, of
Rochester,
N. Y., were the guests
a Zadakah Camp for the under-
privileged Jewish children of De- over the Labor Day week-end of
troittroit. Proceeds of this and Alexander Freeman.
all future affairs will go toward
Miss Barbara Wilkus, daughter
this new venture.
of Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus,
Mrs. Saul Krieger and Miss
!eft to attend "Downer" in Mil-
Ruth Kramer, co-chairman of the
waukee.
affair, announced at the last
meeting of the Zedakah Juniors
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of
that the sale of tickets was satis-
Lawrence Ave. returned from a
factory and promised that an in-
visit with Mrs. Wolff's family in
teresting program and a variety
Chicago.
of entertainment will be providpd
and awards given for novelty
Mrs. Ralph Shroder and Mrs.
dances.
Alfred Dreifus complimented Mrs.
The list of patrons and patron-
J. D. Altshuler at a tea Friday,
esses was announced by Miss
Sept, 16, at the former's home
Helen Singer to include the fol-
on Moss Ave.
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Har-
vith, Mr. and Sirs. Moe Loeb, Mr.
Mrs. Sidney Burnheim • of Hart-
and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, Mr.
ford, Conn., is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Greenberg, Mr. and
and Mrs. Theodore Oppenheim of
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and
Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Greenblatt, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. Ilarburger is visiting
P. Lipson, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
with her son-in-law and daughter,
Staub.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Levy of
Miss Tillye Munch, the presi-
Argyle Crescent Drive.
dent of the Zedakah Juniors, an-
nounced that tickets may still be
Miss Ruth Hutton of St. Louis
purchased at the door or from
was the house guest of Dr. and
any of the following captains: The
Mrs. Herbert M. Smith of
Misses Julia Berkan, Adele Davis,
Shrewsbury Drive.
Charlotte Finkel, Esther Kramer,
I Thelma Tugman, Helen Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Harrison
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. MRS. MAURICE LANDAU

The Misses Mae Cohen, Evelyn
Schwartz, Rase Switken, and at 12:30 p. m., in the Statler
Betsy Rothschild attended the 5th Hotel.
The subject of Mr. Levin's ad-
biennial convention of the Delta
Omego Iota Sorority held Sept. dress will be "Jews Without
Hyphens".
Arrangements for the
3, .1 and 5 at the Deshler-Wallick ,
Hotel in Columbus, 0. Miss Cohen :meting were made by the pro-
gram
committee
headed by Mrs.
was delegate from the Detroit; ,
chapter, with Miss Switken acting .eo Orecklin and Mrs. Daniel
as alternate delegate. Miss Cohn, co-chairmen.
In addition to the speaker, the
Schwartz was elected national i
first vice-president in charge of IT neeting will be devoted to launch-
Rich autumn color that's grand with tweeds, smart
ng the 1938-39 season of Hadas-
the financial project.
with black, blue or brown shades ... it will be your
sah work. Many interesting proj-
Mr. and.Mrs. Nathan H. Srhol-I ects are to be commenced, com-
favorite in famous Artcraft stockings. Here is hosiery
mittee
reports
and
plans
will
be
nick of 18983 Parkside Ave. an-1
exquisitely sheer, yet with the Magic Fit features that
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their announced, and appointments will
insure long wear: and whatever your preference. there
son, Morton Leslie, on Saturday be made. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg,
is an Artcraft ‘rocking suited to your individual needs.
morning, Sept. 24, at Congrega- 1 chairman of the 1938 Honor Roll,
Lion Shaarey Zedek. At home will report the progress made
Saturday evening from 8:30 to during the summer.
Mrs. Ginsberg gave a tea on
to 195
10:30 p. m. No cards.
$100
Friday, Sept. 9, in her home, for
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of I the captains and vice chairmen.
1981 W. Chicago Blvd. will be Keywomen for the campaign were
hosts at a reception on Sunday, announced as follows: Mrs. Meyer
Sept. 18, from 7 to 12 p. m. in Berris, Mrs. Nathan Simons, and
honor of the engagement of their Mrs. Seymour Frank. The keywo-
daughter, Golda, to Dr. harry men in turn gave teas at their
Weber. No cards.
homes for the captains and work-
ers on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at which
Mrs. Mollie Markowitz of 2745 time campaign literature was dis-
.
Cortland Ave. announces the Bar tributed.
Miss Esther Etkin, president of
Mitzvah of her son, Melvin
Charles, on Saturday, Sept. 17, Junior Hadassah, recently an-
at the Shaarey Zedek. Reception nounced that her organization has
at 3004 Elmhurst Ave., Sunday, arranged to participate in the
Sept. 18, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 1938 Ilonor Roll campaign, and
will dispense with the usual separ-
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and 11 p. m. No cards.
ate fund raising activity. Junior
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gavern Hadassah will raise its quota of
Ave.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of the necessary funds for Palestine,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Altshuler their son, Stanley, on Sept. 17, by joining in the senior Hadas-
of LOA Angeles arrived Sept. 13 at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. sah campaign. Members of the
to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reception on Sunday, Sept. 18, Junior organization are urged to
from 2 to 5 p. m., at their home, attend the luncheon on Sept. 20.
Ralph Shroder of Moss Ave.
3332 Clements Ave.
Reservations for the luncheon
should be made at once through
Miss Betty Gail Lichtig, daugh-
,
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
Morris
Adler
Mrs.
Harry Glick, Tyler 6-2247.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David B.
The offices of Hadassah and
Lichtig of Elmhurst Ave. is at- and daughter are making their
home
at
3296
Collingwood
Ave.
affiliated
groups, at 13331 Lin-
tending' the University of Illinois
wood Ave., Townsend 7-9809 are
in Urbana, Ill.
available for committee meetings.
Hadassah co-operates with the
Mrs. Moe Simon and daughter,
Jewish National Fund, by arrang-
Miriam, of Hamilton, Ont., and
Make your fall clothes look new
ing
for the planting of trees in
Harry Cohn of Alpena, Mich.,
by having them VITALIZE
Palestine. Mrs. Maurice Landau,
spent several days as the guests
Cleaned . . . a superior quality
president of the Detroit chapter,
of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn.
method that will make your clothes
urges members to be mindful of
sparkle with fresh, clean beauty—
To Meet Monday; Bingo Party
the fact that a fine way to honor
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein-
perfect in every detail--each gar-
on Oct. 30
Phone
the memory of a loved one, to
man and their daughter, Bernice,
ment beautifully hand - finished.
commemorate
an
auspicious
occa-
spent the past week-end with Mrs.
Phone for a pick-up today.
The first fall meeting of the
Dorothy Dworkin and daughter, Womens' Auxiliary of the Jewish sion, or to pay tribute to a friend,
Helen, of Toronto, Canada, and Home for the Aged will be held is to plant a tree or trees in Pal-
Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Goldstick Monday, Sept. 19, at 1:30 o'clock estine. Mrs. Philip Lipson. 17527
Fairfield, University 1-9440, and
Pickup soil delivery
cf London, Ont.
at the home, 11501 Petoskey Ave. Mrs. David Seligson, 3343 Stur-
to all pert. of De.

(roil and Suburbs.
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, chairman
Charlotte Finkel of 2703 Stur- of programs, will present Mrs. tevant, Townsend 8=8742, are co-
chairmen
of
the
committee.
from
tevant Ave., entertained 25 guests Walter L. Field, well known in
on Saturday, Sept. 10, in honor club circles, in a dramatic read- whom all necessary information
Cor. John R. and Piquette
of Ida Sklare's recovery from her ing of a one-act play, "The Flor- May be obtained. During the past
week, the following trees were .fr ■ ir ■ wor
recent illness.
ist Shop."
planted:
Inmemory of Minnie and SDI Cohn.
Mrs. David Kliger, chairman of
Mrs. Charles Spring of Arden the bingo party to be given Sun- by Sir. and etre Mark Welbeck of
Park left for Newark, N. J., to day evening, Oct. 30, at the Home Miami Florida; In n rn ry f F A
Levy, by the 'Tedekah Club. In moniore
visit with her children, Mr. and
Roes Greenbaum. by the Zedakah
for the Aged, has chosen Mrs. of
NndS
with
(•lub. The collection of
Mrs. Seymour Spring.
B. Lachs and Mrs. Samuel
hlih to InwrItie the n
ame of the late
Irothy
o
C ohn (Mrs. Flurry) of But •
Schwartz as her co-chairmen.
Miss
ler, Pa. In the Golden Book. has been
Esther Etkin left for
The following are chairmen of started by her Blender Thu, far. t
Columbus, 0., where she will be
committees: Mrs. B. Lachs, tick- trIbutionn for this purpose have heed
the guest speaker for the Colum-
from lir. and Mrs. Herbert
ets; Mrs. Philip G. Smith, door received
Kellet, Mr. and Mrs. Barney 0. Ber-
bus unit of Junior Hadassah at
prizes; Mrs. A. M. Ferar, club man of Chicago. III., Mr. and Mr..
their opening meeting, Sunday,
Jaen!, Perlmutter, Dr. and NIG.. harry
contacts; Mrs. David Werbe and Kohn. Mr. end Mrs. II. Broiler. Mr.
Sept. 18. Miss Etkin addressed
Mrs. Harry Wine, decorations; and Mr. Samuel Keywell, Sir. and
I the senior chapter of Hadassah in
Joseph Meeldsohn, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. T. Lebowitz and Mrs. Nate Mre
stoats-n Itoeenfeld. Mr. and Mr.. Mor-
Grand Rapids, Mich., on Tuesday,
Kaletsky, refreshments; Mrs. A. ris Itoblownt, Mr and Mrs. Louie
Sept. 13.
Homonoff, ticket collections; Mrs. Itobinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green-
berg. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank.
Jules Wolfson, treasurer; Mrs. Mt.. and Mrs. Gerald Sendoff, Mr.d
Irving Stuart Lebowitz of Oak-
M
Maurice Wagenr, printing; Mrs. Mr.. A rthu r Caplan, Mr. and Mrs.
man Court, left on Monday for
K erman
Mark Benach, publicity; Mrs. H. Islilor
Coral Gables, Fla., to resume his
Altman, radio.
studies at the University of
Tickets for the bingo party may From Union of American
Miami. He will reside at the Tau
Hebrew Congregations
be obtained by calling Mrs. B.
Epsilon Phi Fraternity house of
Lachs, ilavison 2818.
which he is a member.
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
"May you be 'written' for a
Mrs. Donald Samuels and Mrs.
good year," is a greeting that is
Ben Mossman gave a personal
peculiarly apt for those whose
luncheon shower at the Pallister
profession is writing. Please ac-
Tea Room for Miss Muriel Ber-
cept this old phrase as in every
nice Greenberg, bride-elect of
sense the sincere wish of the un-
Sept. 18, for 35 guests, on Sept. 7.
dersigned and of this organiza-
As opening events of the 1938- tion. It's a privilege to be able
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause 39 season, the National Council
to work with you throughout the
of Calvert Ave. returned with of Jewish Juniors announce two
The Strihingly Beautiful New
year and it's an added pleasure
their sons, Sheldon and Jerome, meetings to be held during the
to be able to stop on the eve of
from Frankfort, Mich., where month of September. The first
a New Year and say, "L'shonoh
they spent the summer.
will be held Sunday afternoon, Tovoh Tikosevn." May 5699 bring
"Cinderella"
Sept. 18, at 2:30 o'clock, at happiness and prosperity to you
elson
Flossie Lerner left for her Temple Beth El, and will present
and your organization.
home in Chicago, Ill., after spend- a fall fashion review. The second
Sincerely,
ing a two months' vacation at the
meeting takes the form of an open
ARTHUR J. LELYVELD,
Willa &nth
home of Francis Katz of East
house to be held Thursday eve-
Director of Publicity.
Mahogany
to Match
Grand Blvd. Miss Lerner offici-
fn
ning, Sept. 22, at 8 o'clock at
ated at the Highland Park A.Z.A.
Pride goeth before destruction,
2085 Atkinson Ave. The program
313 affair.
$10 Down . . . $1.25 Weekly
of the Mid-western Conference, to and an haughty spirit before a
fall. —Proverbs 16:18.
START your child's musical training early in life . .
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosins an- be held Oct. 8 and 9 at Ilotel
Statler, will be planned in detail.
give him the chance to learn to play the piano. the basic
nounce the BE Mitzvah of their
The opening meeting marks the
musical instrument. Specially priced for September only.
son, Harry, on Saturday, Sept.
beginning
of
the
fall
membership
this charming new Nelson console represents unusual
17, at 9 a. m., at Congregation
value . . an opportunity for genuine savings. See it Si
Beth Abraham, 12517 Linwood drive, which is to be completed
previous
to
the
mid-western
con-
Grinnell's rodayl
Ave. A dinner will be given Sun-
day, Sept. 18, at 6 p. m., at ference. The conference will be
open
to
members
only.
Miss
Ra-
"The Musical Center of Dttroit"
Lacher's, 8939 Twelfth St.
12228 Linwood Ave.
chel Berman, president, has ex-
Miss Gertrude Hove and her star of
operator. went to wish their frWnde
Mrs. Eva Budman and family, tended an invitation to prospective
Ilapm New Year .
and twtrnna a
formerly of Collingwood Ave., are members to stand the two meet-
Announcing our special fall
now residing at 2925 Monterey ings.
rates:
Ave.
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Milton Fishman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Fishman of Sher-
bourne Rd., Sherwood Forest, left
for Delafield, Wis., to resume his
studies at the St. John's Military
Academy. A farewell party was
given Saturday, Sept. 10, in honor
of Milton Fishman, by his sister,
Dorothy. Dancing was the diver-
sion of the evening and at mid-
night a buffet table was' set for
30 boys and girls. Moving pic-
tures were taken of this party.

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Isaac Gilbert returned
A gathering consisting of 14
Mrs.
Sept. 8 from Charlevoix where girls was held in honor of Miss
she spent the summer. She has Rhoda Cowen's 14th birthday at
as her house guest Mimi Elsie her home on 3303 Glynn Ct.
Jackson, formerly of Budapest,
Hungary.
Miss Adah Miller is in Detroit
for an extended stay with her sis-
ter
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and
Sirs. Flora Goodman returned Mrs. Fred Bond of 2712 Sturte-
vant
Ave., after a three months'
home on Sept. 14, having spent
visit with her relatives in Chi-
the summer in Charlevoix.
cago. Miss Miller recently ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- rived from Augustuw, Poland.

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