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PAGE TWENTY-TWO

Maimonides Ladies
Select officers

AND

BEST WISHES

FOR A HAPPY

AND PROSPEROUS

NEW YEAR

MRS. R. .1. MENDELSSOHN

cers for the ensuing year were
instal led.
The newly elected officers to
serve this organization for the
coming year are:
President, Mrs. R. J. Men-
delssohn; vice president, Mrs. A.
S. Rogoff; recording secretary,
Mrs. Daniel Gordon; correspond-
ing secretary, Mrs. M. Witus;
treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Chalet.
Meetings of the auxiliary will
hereafter be held on the third
Saturday of each month. Wives
of physicians and dentists who
are members of the Maimonider
Medical Society are eligible for
membership. Those who have not
been contacted are advised to
phone Mrs. Gordon, To. 6-4156.
The next meeting is scheduled
for Saturday, Nov. 19. Irene
Alice Murphy has been invited
to address the group on "The
Community Fund."

B. SIEGEL CO.

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.

PRESENT THEIR

3oth Annual

Music Study Club
Luncheon Oct. 15

Yom Kippur Night Dance

The Music Study Club of De-
troit opened its 1938-39 season
with a board meeting at the home
of Mrs. J. S. Sauls of 2046 Taylor
Ave.
Opening the official season will
he the gala 15th jubilee luncheon
to be held at the Statler Hotel
on Saturday, Oct. 15, for mem-
bers and prospective members.
Meetings formerly referred to
as "Program Meetings" have been
revised to merit the heading "Re-
cital Program Meetings."
Of ,pedal interest to all will
be the study and lecture meetings
for the year. Prominent among
the speakers will be Bendetson
Netzorg, noted pianist, who will
present his interpretation of mod-
ern music under the title "Chang-
ing Idioms in Music."
Mrs. Maurice Morse is presi-
cirrit of the Music Study Club.

Wednesday, October 5, 1938
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Detroit chapter of liadassah's
first meeting of the year, held
Tuesday, was attended by over
300 women, among whom were
representatives from liadassah's
chapters in Monroe, Toledo, Flint

Mrs. Maurice Landau and Mrs
Rabbi and Mrs. Levy Si.
Julian Zemon returned from a Becker still be at home at 3290
motor trip to New York.
Rochester Ave. this Saturday af-
ternoon, Sept. 24, to bid fare-
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich and Mrs. well to their friends. Rabbi
Ralph Davidson spent the past Becker, who is educational direc-
few weeks motoring through Ohio. for of Detroit Jewish Community
Center, leaves for New Haven,
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy and Mrs. Conn., after the High Holy Days
Maurice Caplan returned home to assume the post of director of
after spending the Summer on the the New Haven Community Cen-
ter. The New Haven Center has
former's yacht, "Yoreda."
just merged with the Hebrew In-
Mrs. Victor H. Weil is spending stitute of that city, and Rabbi
Becker will assume directorship
several days in Chicago.
of both organizations jointly.
Rabbi Becker will officiate for
Mrs. William Fleischman and
son, Mark, are the guests of Mr. the High Holy Day services at
and Mrs. R. Goldrich in Cleveland. the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens,
and will spend the week between
Sirs. Edwin M. Rosenthal left Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
Sept. 17 for a visit with her chil- at the Colonial Hotel with his
family.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Si.
Rosenthal, Jr., in Washington,
Resuming her scholarship at
D. C.. from which point she will
leave for Hollywood, Fla., to spend college, Blanche Krell left for
the University of Miami, after
the winter.
several parties were given in her
Miss Peggy Freund, daughter of honor. Her sister, Marilyn, will
Dr. Hugo A. Freund, left Sept. 19 have a gathering at her home on
to enter her freshman year at Glynn Court, Saturday afternoon.
Wheaton College, Norton, Mass.
Mrs. Bertha Gomberg has re-
Richard Lauer of Cincinnati turned to her home at the Wil-
spent several days visiting with shire after spending the summer
friends in Detroit.
with her daughter and son-in-
law, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Good-
Miss Betty Levy, daughter of man, at their summer home at
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy, left Sand Lake, Minn.
Wednesday to enter her freshman
year at Vassar College.
Mrs. Morris Baker of Lanca-
shire Drive was hostess at a lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Finster- eon and kitchen shower, Wednes-
weld and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin day. Sept. 14, honoring Miss Reva
Gingold attended the wedding of Wolfe, a bride-elect.
Miss Marjorie Binswanger and
Marvin Kaufmann on Sept. 22, in
On Thursday, Sept. 22, Mrs.
Kansas City.
Julius Green, Mrs. Henry Wein-
berg and Mrs. Sidney Wallace en-
Sir. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl and tertained with a luncheon at the
daughter, Lynn, are spending a Statler, honoring Miss Reva
month in New Orleans.
Wolfe.

Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Galin and
Frederick Margolis spent the past family, formerly of Webb Ave.,
week-end in Pittsburgh.
have moved to their new home,
2635 Lawrence Ave.
Mrs. Melville S. Welt returned
from Chicago, where she visited
Lucille N. Berman, daughter
with her mother, Sirs. I. Ober- of Sir. and Mrs. Ralph Berman
felder.
of Fullerton Ave., left Sept. 20
for East Lensing where she en-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson tered Michigan State College.
of Chicago Blvd. gave a dinner
Friday night, Sept. 16, to an-
Miss Beatrice Feldman of Cus-
nounce the engagement of their ter Ave. returned from a month's
daughter, Constance, to James H. stay in Charlevoix and northern
Wineman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michigan.
Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr.
Miss Norma Grosberg left for
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown Ann Arbor where she will begin
and family of Boston Blvd. re- her studies at the University of
turned to Detroit after spending Michigan,
the summer in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Kraft and
Miss Monnie Berger, daughter sons. Eugene and Hannan, re-
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Berger turned from a prolonged trip
of W. Boston Blvd., left Sunday through the East. Enroute they
to resume her studies at the Mar- visited Niagara Falls, Boston,
jorie Webster School in Wash- Bethlehem, New York and Mon-
ington, D. C.
treal.

Mrs. Philip Schaffer of Atlantic
Miss Ruth Kogan of Cambridge
City is visiting with her children, Rd. left Thursday for Pough-
Sir. and Mrs. Charles King.
keepsie, N. Y., where she will re-
sume her studies at Vassar Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson lege.
of Alpena were recent guests in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wein-
berg of Pennington Dr. enter-
Miss Marcia Diamond, daughter tained at a dinner party on
of Sir. and Mrs. David Diamond Thursday evening in honor of
of Longfellow Ave., left to enter Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett and
her freshman year at Miami Uni- daughter, Beatrice, of New York
versity in Oxford, O.
City.

Emma Lazaroff Scheyer is an-
peering at the Teatro Belles Ar-
tes in Mexico City with the Cin-
cinnati Opera Co. in title roles
in 19 operas. Her first appear-
ance was on Sept. 17. The final
presentation of this opera season
will be on Oct. 18. Her husband,
Morris Scheyer, accompanied her
on her ter. to Mexico.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles-
inger and family returned from
their summer home in Charlevoix.

Mrs. Sophie Sklar of 3253
Rochester Ave. was the guest of
honor at a surprise party given
by her children on Thursday eve-
ning, Sept. 15, on the occasion
of her 70th birthday.

Miss Frances Fox left for Chi-
cago for a few days and will re-
turn Tuesday evening.

A happy, healthful,

peaceful New Year

to all our friends.

H. J. HEINZ CO.

PITTSBURGH, F.

Mailers of the 57 Varieties,

most of which bear on the

Zabel ©the seal of approval of

the Union of Orthodox Jewish

Congregations of America.

MRS. W. B. ISENBERG

and Pontiac. Mrs. Max Frank,
first vice-president of Detroit's
chapter, presided.
Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, chairman
of the honor roll campaign, an-
nounced her plans for the drive
for subscriptions, and stated that
weekly luncheon rally meetings
will be held at the Detroiter Hotel
commencing Friday, Sept. 30. The
first meeting will feature a skit
written by Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
son, and directed by Mrs. Walter
Field, entitled "Hadassah Opens
An Office". The cast will include:
Mrs. Louis Glosier, Mrs. George
Bremen, Mrs. Ralph Benyas, Mrs.
A. Bookstein, Mrs. Herbert Paul,
Mrs. Samuel Silver, Mrs. John
Frazer, Mrs. Morris Marks, Mrs.
Bernard May, Mrs. James Kates.
Reservations for the weekly rally
luncheons will be accepted by Mrs.
Milton Gordon, University 2-5250.
Mrs. Ginsberg also announced
her committee for the Honor Roll
campaign as follows: Mrs. Wil-
liam B. Isenberg, co-chairman;
vice-chairmen, Mesdames -Meyer
Herds, Seymour Frank, Nathan
Simons, Abraham Cooper, Jacob
Sauls, Sidney Allen, Walter Laib,
Abe Srere, David Wilkus, Joseph
Welt; Youth Aliyah committee,
Mrs. Henry Wineman; corres-
ponding secretaries, Mrs. Sam
Rubiner and Mrs. Rubin Rosen-
feld; financial secretaries, Mrs.
Jacob Mazer and Mrs. Benjamin
Jaffe; publicity, Mrs. Arthur S.
Purdy and Sirs. George Bremen;
prospect committee, Mrs. Harry
Rope!, Mrs. Sam Kavanau, Mrs.
Harold Goodman; record commit-
tee, Mrs. Ellis Thal, Mrs. David
Cooper; workers committee, Mrs.
II. C. Broder, Mrs. William B.
Isenberg; weekly rally committee,
Mrs. Walter Field, Mrs. Harry
Jackson; weekly rally house com-
mittee, Mrs. David Diamond, Mrs.
Harry Glick; rally reservations,
Mrs. Milton Gordon; memorials
committee, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg;
general program committee, Mrs.
Louis James Rosenberg, Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson, Mrs. Sidney
Allen, Mrs. Sol Q. Kessler, Mrs.
Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Walter
Laib, Mrs. David Wilkus.
Sirs. Philip Lipson, chairman of
the committee on co-operation with
the National Fund, announces the
contributions during the past week
as follows: In memory of Rose
Greenbaum, by Mr. and Sirs.
Philip Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. Is-
rael Si. Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Nichamin, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Glucksman; in memory of Morris
Himmel, by his family.
The following group of friends
of Rose Greenbaum made a joint
contribution in her memory:
Blanchie Greenblatt
, Ethel
Fisher, Ann Elias, Hannah liar-
with, Jeanette Meyers, Rose Wis.
per, Marrie Hyman, Ann Rabino-
witz, Florence Rabinowitz, Doro-
thy Sklar, Molly Rott, Bell Staub,
Bell Hordes, Tillie Greenberg,
Esther Davis, Bee Kresnick, Sa-
rah Baker, Pauline Loeb, Evelyn
Woolman, Tillie Germanaky, Shir-
ley Waterstone, Sylvia Rosenberg,
Ann Rosenbaum, Sophie Lampert,
Sylvia Gourwitz, Charlotte Sher-
foss, Ida Shevin.
Contributions for the Golden
Book Inscriptionr , in memory of
Dorothy Cohn, were made by the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wets-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Key-
well, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wei-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Keys,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Weiss, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Robinson, Mr. Maur-
ice Schlafer.
Mrs. Lipson, University 1-9440,
17527 Fairfield, will be glad to
furnish information respecting the
various types of contributions
that are available to the National
Fund.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen of
Monterey Ave. celebrated their
silver wedding anniversary on
Aug. 31 in Petoskey, Mich.,
Miss Dorothy Magidsohn left to where they spent the summer.
13 Apt
resume her senior year at Car-
negie Tech in Pittsburgh.
Miss Esther Etkin will be the
painted walls tiled baths
guest speaker in Toronto, Ont.,
with showers. Real location.
Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint at the opening meeting of Junior
Rent $5,000. Thru the
spent Tuesday in Detroit, having Hadassah on Sunday, Oct. 2. On
wringer, was $50,000 now
attended the Hadassah meeting.
Monday, Oct. 3, she will address
$20,000. Be alive to today's
the luncheon meeting of the Tor-
opportunities.
Mr. and Slur. Morse Calton and onto senior chapter of Hadassah.
family, formerly of Taylor Ave.,
8 Apt
are now residing at 2517 Glad-
A gathering consisting of 14
beauty all 3 rooms sep unit
stone Ave.
girls was held in honor of Miss
refrigeration. Normally
Rhoda Cowen's 14th birthday at
$35,000. Buy today $14,500
Mi. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein- her home on 3303 Glynn Ct.
terms $3,500. Make offer.
man and daughter, Bernice, had as
Rely on our Facts and
their guests during the past week-
Mrs. Saul Rubin and Miss
Figures.
end Miss Bernice Cohen of Pas- Stella Sobel were hostesses at a
MR. BEDFORD
saic, N. J., Moses Caplan, Stan- novelty personal shower on
ley Epstein and Harold Zieman, Thursday evening, Sept. 22, in
Homer Warren & Co.
of Boston. Mass.
honor of Miss Isabel Levin. bride-
54 years dependable service
elect of October. Covers were
Mrs. Frank Bachrach, who spent laid for 25 guests.
the past two years in Santa Mon-
ica, Calif:, arrived in Detroit this
RODIN CLUB
week for a prolonged visit with
her children. During her stay
The last meeting of the Rodin
here she is making her home with
Season's Greetings
Youth Education League
Club was held at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Linsky (Vir- N. Grossman of Clairmount Ave.
ginia Bachrach) of 1383 Cadillac on Sept. 13. Election of officers
The Youth Education League
Blvd.
took place and the following offi- met at the home of Mrs. S. Gal-
Curtains Tinted to Your
cers were chosen for the ensuing perin, 3267 Webb Ave., on Sept.
Specifications
Miss Anna Solomon, formerly term: President, Mrs. F. Rodin; 19.
of Detroit, now of California. is
Definite plans were made for
presidents, Mrs. N. Gross-
ws Use the Latest New Way a guest at the Tuller Hotel and vice
man and Mrs. H. Baer; chairman, city wide series of entertainment.
Process in All Our
is being extensively entertained Mrs. P. Winkelman; treasurer, Each member participating pre-
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Mrs. A. Schiller; correspondng sented her own original and novel
secretary, Mrs. N. Fishman; re- idea of raising money for the many
BE SURE TO CALL
Miss Elizabeth Lipton of Chi- cording secretary, Mrs. M. Miller; additional cases of school children
cago Blvd. left to resume her chaplain, Mrs. S. Rivkin; publici- in need of lunches, supplies, shoes
studies at the University of Michi- ty, Mrs. F. Zierer; sergeant-at- and so forth.
gan.
This event will begin Oct. 10
arms, Sirs. B. R. Salinger.
Donations to the club were and continue through Oct. 17.
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood made by Miss Esther Hutton, Mrs.
Sirs. Jeanette Yarrows and Mrs.
Ave. returned from a six weeks' P. Winkelman, Mrs. B. Rosenberg, Ruth Yarrows are committee
stay in Los Angeles.
and Sirs. J. Harvith. At the con- chairmen.
The meeting was brought to •
clusion of the meeting, the mem-
3916 Joy Road
Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chicago is bers and guests played cards, and close with vocal selections by Sirs.
spending the holiday week-end prizes were awarded each table. Ray Wasserman, accompanied at
TYLER 5-3001
with her family.
the piano by Mrs. S. Rosen, an-
Lunch was served.
The next meeting and installa- other talented member of the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman tion will be held at the home of league.
of 3411 Sherbourne Rd. were Mrs. N. FishiNn of 3411 Cher-
hosts at a surprise party Wednes- bourne, Sherwood Forest, on Wed-
A Happy New Year
day night, in honor of the 38th nesday evening, Oct 12.
wedding anniversary of the lat -
RECEPTACLES
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
The wicked worketh a deceitful
G aaaaa a. Ash And Rubbish.
Itssieromrd ennerele. rally Gam
than Grossman, and a midnight work: but to him that soweth
&steed. (deed Right.
supper was served for 60 guests. righteousness shall be a sure re-
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AMERICAN
Those from out of town were Mr. ward. —Proverbs 11:18
and Mrs. Ruben Adelman, Miss
RECEPTACLE CO.
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579 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889
Elmer Kaufman, all of Bay City.
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The first gathering of the Aux-
iliary to the Maimonides Medical
Society took place last Saturday
noon at the Belcrest Hotel. This
meeting took the form of an
annual "Pay-up" party and offi-

GREETINGS

CHAZ CHASE

September 23, 1938

.ad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Rosh

Hashonah

Greetings!

In appreciation of your past good-will and
with a high hope for even happier relations
in the future, we take this opportunity to wish
you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
AND BEST WISHES TO -YOU
ALL FOR A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.



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