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August 25, 1939

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--
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from a visit to New York.

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MISS MARGARETTE SLATKIN

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin,
of 8344 LaSalle Blvd.. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Margarette, to Lester Satov-
aky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Satovsky, of Chicago Blvd.

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The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit acknowledges
the planting of the following trees
in the Fred M. Butzel Forest in
Palestine:

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One tree in memory of Mrs.
Rebecca Mosen by the League for
Labar Palestine.
A contribution by Dr. Max Mo-
sen in memory of Rebecca Mosen.
One tree in memory of Mrs.
Bashe Gaberman by Mr. and Mrs.
B. Harrison.
One tree in memory of Dr.
Bernhard Friedlaender, by Mrs.
Hildegarde Reisman.
One tree in memory of Dr. Ber-
nhard •Friedlaender, by Mr. and
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn.
One tree in memory of Chaya
Laya Lott by Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Gould, and one tree in memory
of Chaya Laya Lott by Mr. and
Mrs. Litman Gould.
One tree in memory of Goldie
Silverman Nachman by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Perlman.
One tree in memory of Melvin
Silverman by Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Perlman.
One tree in memory of Hyman
Yoskowitz by Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society,
Please call Mrs. Philip Slomo-
vitz, UN 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel,
for tree plantings in Palestine.

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PAGE FIVE

HRONICLE

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Elkus
announce the Bar hlitzvah of
their son, Philip Leonard, on
Saturday, Aug. 26, at the Shaa-
rey Zedek. Reception on Sun-
day, Aug. 27, at 7 p. m. at their
home, 3018 Calvert Ave. No
cards.

Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper
Miss Sally Schweitzer, bride-
have been spending the summer
elect of Sept. 3, was entertained
season at Gratiot Beach.
by Mrs. A. Scheiner of Grand
Rapids at a dinner party. Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Marwil has re-
H. Dickstiene of Pontiac also en-
turned from a month's visit at
tertained at a dinner party on
Frankfort, Mich.
July 21. Cocktail parties were
given by Miss Sally Feldman and
Mrs. Nathan Metzger has re- Mrs. H. Goldstine. Mrs. D. Blanke
turned from a six-week's visit and Miss Estelle Marks enter-
in California.
tained at a dinner party. On Aug.
20 the Belcrest was the scene
Miss Esther Fisher of Atkin- of a beautifully appointed linen
son Ave. is spending the week- shower given by the Mesdames
end in Cleveland, 0.
Roy Ruben, Albert Schweitzer and
Miss Jerry Schweitzer. Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Emmets, Aug. 26, the Mesdames Albert
300 Whitmore Road, have re- Clinton and George Jackson will
turned to their former home in be hostesses at a personal shower.
New York after three years'
residence in Detroit.
Misses Fannie and Etta Beigel
spent the week-end at Shady Rest
Mrs. Perry Burnatine, accom- Farm.
panied by her daughters, Bar•
bars and Lois Jean, and her
Mrs. Fannie Dubois of Flint is
son, David, have returned from ■
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. spending several weeks at Shady
Rest
Farm.
Barney Donan in Grand Rapids.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Berman
have returned to their home on
Calvert Ave. after a fortnight's
sojourn in Frankfort, Mich.

Dr. and Mrs. Schmarya Klein-
man and their daughter, Bernice,
have left for an extended motor
trip through the west. They will
visit Yellowstone Park, Boulder
Dam, Los Angeles and the San
Francisco Fair.

NEW YORK—The Non-Sec-
tarian Anti-Nazi League, 20
W. 47th St., announces that
through the efforts of the boy-
cott division imports of filter
masse, used by brewers, manu-
facturers of fruit by-products,
and for the filtration of gela-
tine and better quality glue, for-
merly obtainable only front Ger-
many, can now be ahpplied by
domestic sources.
Brewers have promised to co-
operate with this ne4: industry
explaining that the domestic
product is superior because the
manufacturer in this country has
the choice of the most suitable
cotton while the German manu-
facturer must rely on old rag
materials as the raw cotton im-
ported by Germany is utilized by
more important industries.

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Annual Outing of Louis
Marshall Lodge Sunday

Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge
of Bnai Brith will hold its an-
nual outing Sunday at Bob-Lo
Island. Excursion - boat, with
dancing aboard, will leave at
10:30 a. m., from the foot of
Woodward Ave.
Following a picnic lunch, races
and a variety of athletic con-
tests will begin at 1:30 P. m.,
with 10 prizes to be awarded
to winners of various events. The
races and gables will be under
professional direction.
Beginning at 2:30 p. m., a
seven-inning baseball game be-
Mrs. Ben Katchan, accompanied tween opposing teams from Mar-
by her son Harvey, and sister shall Lodge, will be played on
Mrs. S. DuBrow of New Britain, Diamond No. 3 for the Intra-
Conn., left for a two weeks' stay Lodge Championship. Tennis
in Minneapolis where she will be matches will follow, with choice
joined by her brother, Ben Kregal of individual enjoyment of
of Portland, Ore.
amusements at Bob-Lo. Mem-
bers of the lodge and friends
hlr. and Mrs. Saul Robins, of will return the same evening on
the Wilshire Hotel, returned home the same steamer by moonlight.
after having spent the past week The general public is welcome
it the Golfmore Hotel, Grand to attend.
Reach, Mich,

BET WE
KE THESE
SHER BEANS

Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin re-
Summer Activities to Be
turned last week from a trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Weiss
Climaxed by District AZA
New York and Bermuda.
(Frances Scitner of Flint) re-
Camp Conclave
turned from their honeymoon and
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal of the ( are residing in the Palomar Villa
AZA chapters in Michigan will
Wilshire Hotel returned Sunday( h A up napments, 3005 W. Chicago
climax their summer activities
from a four weeks cruise to the
when
they attend the District
West Indies. On Thursday, she
6 camp convention at Camp
left with her father for Manistee,
Mr. and Mrs. James Irving
Wooster,
near Round Lake, Ill.,
Mich, to remain until Labor Day. Rubin (Sondra Balbirer) for-
Sept. 1, 2, 3 and 4, it is an-
merly of Elmhurst Ave. are now
nounced by Nate Whalberg, sec-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen !residing at 3200 Chicago Blvd. retary of this district. Detroit-
and daughter, Annette, formerly
ers expected to attend include
We leave it to you I Have you ever tasted
of Webb Ave. have moved into
The Misses Sylvia Goldstein Aaron Droock, president of Bnai
their new home at 18501 Wilde- Ethel Alter, Ann Satre and Clara Brith District; Jess R. Feiler,
baked beans that compare with Heinz
Yavitz of the Deborah Chapter president of Louis Marahq11
North Woodward Branch of mere Ave.
Vegetarian Beans? Haven't you noticed
of Junior Bnai Brith, and their lodge; Leonard Radner, newly
Jewish Women's European
Approved by
that the shelves of your kosher delicatessen
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose, advisor, bliss Gladys Goldberger, appointed director of AZA in
Welfare Organization
are always well stocked with them? Your
THE UNION OF
accompanied by their daughter, will attend the 1939 Junior Bnai Michigan; Sam Beber of Omaha,
grocer, tool Your dealer takes no chances
Lois, and son, Richard, are visit- Brith rally, in Chicago, Sept, 2, President and founder of AZA;
Mrs. Sonia Epstein will be ing Mrs. Rose's mother, Mrs.
with a "mevin". He knows that you know
M. 3 and 4.
Philip M. Klutznick, vice presi-
hostess to the North Woodward A. Cohen, in Alpena, Mich.
the flavor that comes only with long hours CONGREGATIONS
dent of the district; Joe Boren-
Branch of the Jewish Women's
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gelman of stein, national president of
of baking in hot, dry ovens.
European Welfare Organization
OF AMERICA
Mrs. Maurice Landau, accord
211 Beaubein returned from an AZA; Archie Cohen, past-presi-
on Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 1:30
panied by her son, Graham, and extended trip through the East, dent of Bnai Brith District 6;
p. m., at 1145 Burlingame,
The
approval CI is on" the label
Plans will be made for a lunch- her daughter, Carol, are visiting which included visiting the Worlds Ben Z. Glass, executive secre-
eon and bridge to be held in the World's Fair in New York. Fair and Atlantic City, and a tary of Bnai Brah grand lodge.
A
total
of
81
chapters
from
short sojourn in Toronto, Canada.
October at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bushkin,
eight states and three provinces
Samuel M. Shore on LaSalle
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .1. Sachse
Blvd.
Mrs. Leo Green of Sturtevant of Canada will send representa-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
Z.
Sachse
left
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman
Ave. entertained a group of
GUESTS AT YOUR TABLE FOR 70 TSARS'
of the clock project, urges that Friday to attend the Bar Mitz- friends in honor of Mrs. Robert tivTlY convention will begin on
members and friends cooperate vah of Morton Bennett Fiven- Anderson and daughter, Marilyn, Sept 1, with Friday evening
services conducted by Rabbi Eric
by returning sheets to the next son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Chicago,
Friedland of Pantiac and Rabbi
meeting no that final plans can Fivenaon, in Alpena, Mich.,
Aug. 26.
Ferdinand hi. Isserman of St.
be made for the dinner featured
• Moe Simon of Hamilton, Ont.,
Louis.
for this purpose. For informa-
spent
.
the
past
week
with
Dr.
Mrs. William Hordes has re-
Presidents and other officers
tion call Townsend 5-3762.
and Mrs. Albert Krohn at Cedar
of the chapters will receive spe-
The organization acknowledges turned from a trip to New York, Island, Ont.
having
been
called
there
by
the
cial
instruction in a school con-
the following contributions to
ducted by AZA leaders. Medals
the Benjamin Wisner Memorial illness of her mother, Mrs. Ra-
chel
Savelewitz,
Miss
Marion
Hoffman
of
La-
who
passed
away
F lower Fund: Mrs. I. B. Krauss,
and trophies will be awarded to
In Beautifully Rustic
Aug. 10.
Salle Blvd., left Thursday, Aug. winners in swimming, softball,
in honor of her recovery; Mrs.
ALGONQUIN PARK
17, by boat to visit in Toronto, volleyball, horseshoes, badminton,
B . Weiss, in honor of her recov-
Mrs. Goodman Rycus and Mrs. Ont., with Miss Fay Shapiro. The convention will conclude
rv: Mrs. Sam Helper, in honor
AT
o f her son's marriage; and Mrs. A. Falick and her daughter, May, From there she will go on to checkers, chess, and ping pong.
will return this week from a New York City and plans to spend with the presentation of the
ankles.
motor trip to Frankfort, Mich. Labor Day week-end with her sis- awards a thte banquet Sept. 4.
' —
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Kal Bruss, president of the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Fau- Mrs. Joseph Pohl of the Midwood Detroit and Windsor Council,
ebrew Ladies Aid Society dem
and their daughter, Joan Hotel, Loch Sheldrake, New York. announces the following com-
A Fully Equipped Bois Summer Camp
Plans Luncheon for
Gloria, who have been visiting
mittee appointments: Expansion,
Oct. 10
in Chicago, spent a few days
Mrs. Manny Schare, president Harry Moss, Leonard Nelkin;
with Mr. and Mrs. Cap Faudem of the Infant Service Group, en- publicity, Phil Rothschild, as-
SEPTEMBER 1-10
A board of directors meeting of Waverly Ave., enroute to their
tertained the members of the sisted by Nate Litvin of Mt.
of the Hebrew Ladies Aid So- home in Lansing, Mich.
10 glorious days of life in the NORTH
board at her summer home on Clemens; Junior AZA, Harold
ciety was held at the home of
West Grove Road, Commerce Gross and Norman Bazell; ath-
M rs. David Muller, 2280 High-
WOODS. Swimming, fishing, hiking,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staub Lake, on Aug. 5. At a short letics, Shelly Kort, toward Say-
and, Monday, Aug. 14. Plans and their daughter, Jacqueline,
canoeing, land sports.
meeting, held before luncheon was in, Cy Shemansky; religious,
were discussed for the luncheon left Friday for a fortnight's visit
served, the board decided on open Jack Rouman and Al Mogil; Bnai
card party to be held on Tues- in New York.
REASONABLE
RATES
Brith,
Bernard
Weisberg
and
EXCELLENT FOOD
house to all prospective members,
day, Oct. 10, at 12:30 noon, at
who are desirous of joining the David Schane; social, Fred Sor-
he Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gittle-
collection, George Du-
INQUIRIES AT
M anuel Engel and Mrs. Marcus man and their daughters, Krana Infant Service Group. Mrs. M. kowitz;
schinsky. ( Seymour Sobole and
(allush are chairmen in charge. and Ruth, have returned from Samuel will act as hostess at her Larry Kopel.
9141 Monica—Detroit, Michigan
home at 3791 Buena Vista, at th e
rites are included in the ad- Frankfort, Mich.
Julius 13isno, executive sec-
first open meeting at 8:30 p. m.
mission. All members, organi-
Lou Handler—Camp Tamakwa, Canoe
retary of AZA, will visit Detroit
on
Wednesday,
Sept.
6.
zations and friends are asked to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisman
on Oct. 8.
Lake, Ont.
lease keep this date open and and their daughter, Dorothy, of
Saul Moss, in charge of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
h elp make this affair a success. Dayton, 0., are the guests of
F or tickets call Mrs. J. Green- Mrs. Weisman's parents, Mr. and and daughter, Betty Doris, and social committee of Chapter 63,
announces that the 12th annual
'aid, TY 5-6454, or Mrs. A. Sirs. B. L. Lieberman of Chi- bliss Sylvia Gittleman of Webb
Ave., returned from a 10-day vaca- Rosh Hashonah dance will be
anauitz, TO 6-8451.
cago Blvd.
tion to Northern Michigan. While eiven Sept. 17 at the Book Cad-
Plans for the donor luncheon
illac Hotel.
o be held Dec. 7 are also under
Mrs. Myron D. Stein and son, on hlackinac Island they were
The Highland Park chapter
w ay, and Mrs. Ignatz Auslander Robert, have returned from a registered at the Grand Hotel,
will meet Wednesday, Aug. 30,
wan appointed co-chairman with vacation trip to Frankfort, Mich.
at 2930 Tyler. Lou Furman, of
hose already named.
Mrs. Philip Lipson and daugh-
the Lewis Institute, will sneak.
ter, Muriel, have returned from
Mrs. Abe Miller, president,
Gerald Bruson of Bnai David
announces that the first reg-
Miss Rosalee Leven of W. Outer Frankfort, Mich.
Chapter 314 was named editor
ular
lar meeting will be held on Drive is vacationing at Indian-
24026 EAST JEFFERSON
of the Michigan AZA paper to
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Speva-
Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 1:30 p. apois, as the guest of Miss Edna
Between 8 and 9 Mile Roads
kow have left for a motor trip be published in Detroit. Sidney
., at the Bnai Moshe Syne- Klezmer.
Garelick, president of the chap-
ague.
to Boston and New York.
ter, announces that the next
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rom and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiller meeting will be held at the Bnai
daughter, Adrienne Renee of Glen-
David on Wednesday, Aug. 30.
and
son,
Thomas,
formerly
of
ewiah Meteorologist
dale Ave. are vacationing in
Seymour Tarnoff has been au-
LaSalle Blvd., who are now re-
Named Member of U.S. northern Michigan.
JOS. SINGER,Proprietor
pointed
chairman of the install-
siding at 3012 Calvert Ave., have
Expedition to Antarctic Miss Julia Barahl
ation
committee of Del Rouge
Formerly with Local Leadlnk Roadhouses
has returned is their guest, the former's sis- Chanter 317. He will be assisted
this week from a six weeks' vitia- ter, Mrs. Arthur Steinberg of by Harold Stein, Ted Fox and
Arnold Court, junior observer
SERVING BEST OF FOOD
tion trip to the West Coast. She Chicago, II!.
at the Albuquerque, N.
Seymour Sobole.
M. visited the Grand Canyon, Denver.
Weather Bureau, is one of two
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Berlin
meteorologists selected to accom- Los Angeles, Catalina Island and were hosts to a group of rela-
Leslie Howard and Peter Lor-
San Francisco.
pany the Government's Antarctic
tives and friends Wednesday eve- re are both considering stage
expedition this fall and winter.
engagements on Broadway. . . .
Miss Beatrice Steinberg of W. ning on the occasion of their They want to forget the films
Notification of his selection came
third wedding anniversary. A mid-
from F. L. Reichelderfer, chief Boston Blvd. is spending two
for a while.
night
supper
was
'served
to
25
of the U. S. Weather Bureau at weeks at Muskoka Lodge, Port guests.
Sydney, Ont.
MUSIC BY THE
Washington.
Ga.. after a visit with her son-
A graduate of the University
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Galin,
ac-
in-law
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clara
Hyman
of
Mt.
Ver-
of Oklahoma, class of 1934, Mr.
companied by their daughters,
Court, who is 25 years old, ma- non, Ohio, and the Misses Renee Shirley and Jocelyn, and their Mrs. A. B. Chereton of Ohio
jored in geography, and after and Betty Hornick of Toronto, son. Gese, have left for a motor Ave. Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Chere-
ton spent a fortnight at South
a period as a newspaperman in Canada, were the week-end guests
trip through northern Michigan. Haven.
Duncan. Okla., took meteorolog- of Mrs. Samuel Harris and daugh-
ter,
Rose,
of
3240
Glynn
Court.
ical work at the University of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilimelstein
Mr. and Mrs. Rachmiel Daniel
Washington. He assumed his
have returned to the city from of Rochester Ave. had as their
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody an-
nresent post in Albuquerque last
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ROSEVILLE 0537
a two-week vacation at the guests the past week-end, their
December. He is the son of nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Breakers Hotel in South Hamp-
sister and niece, Mrs. Robert An-
NOTE: WONDERFUL BATHING BEACH
Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Court of son, Jerry, on Saturday morning,
Norman, Okla., and the nephew Sept. 2, at Congregation Shaarey ton, Ont. They also visited with derson and daughter, Marilyn, of
on Ste. Clair Shores--for Our Guests Only
relatives in Wiarton, Ont.
Chicago,
III.
Enroute
home,
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiner Zedek. Reception Sunday, Sept.
they stopped in Petoskey and
of 4545 Holcomb Ave.. Detroit. 3, at 2699 Webb Ave., from 7 to
Mrs. Moe tieback and dough- Charlevoix.
His father is head of the mathe- 11 p, m.
ter, Claire, of Virginia Park,
matics department at the Uni-
month.
bee an t s c poem
nd m in er g eethe
Lak se ummer
Mrs. M. Feldman, of 2319 Cal- Tiessaade Face Deetitletie. Um- second antI-Jeaish law and that
versity of Oklahoma.
Miss Harriet Heller of Virginia have
der Haseary Anti-Jewish Laws the 1".gulations,
.
vert Ave., left for New York to
a draft of which
Pk. is spending the summer
BUDAPEST: — (WNS) — It was
visit relatives. She was accom-
submitted to the Cabinet.
Flowers fey all occasions — months in Ganges,
Fennville,
was reported here that the Cab- will be published in the
Mrs.
Sophie
Cohen
panied
has
re-
by her children, Milton mat is considering
Deeter-Jey Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
medal
Saugatuck and Holland, Mich. turned to her home in Atlanta. and Mildred.
regulations Gazette if no opposition is

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WRESTLING AT ARENA
BOWL ON MONDAY EVE

The Chinese irarirese war will
be
o rm
to the Arena Bowi n n e a xt t t uMonday
ff
evenin g wh en teams representing
the

wamng nations will en-
gage in a mat battle royal.
The Chinese duo will be com-
posed of Walter Achiu and Chin
Lee while the pair of Jays ill
the argument will be Kin=
Kudo and Matty Matsura.

PICNIC OF J. W. E. W. 0.
THIS SUNDAY, AUG. 27

The Jewish Women's Euro-
, peon Welfare Organization will
: have its second picnic of the
I year this Sunday, Aug. 27, at
Palmer Park, near the swimming
I pool.
Mrs. A. Katzin. chairman of
this affair, and her committees
are preparing home cooked
meals, special chicken and fish
dinners, etc. There will be games
and amusements.
The organization invites mem-
hers, their families and friends
to come and to help make a
success of the affair, as the pro-
ceeds will go for orphans in
Europe.
A special meeting will be held
Monday, Aug. 28, at Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe. Dexter and
Lawrence, at I p. m., with re-
freshmenta.

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