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FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Res.: UN. 1-2442 Office: TE. 1.3450 Try Our Delicious STEAKS Served to Your Taste PONTCHARTRAIN BAR Downtown 606 WOODWARD BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL BAR Liquors at Popular Prices STEAK - LOBSTER - FROG - FISH - CHICKEN DINNERS Served Roadhouse Style WE CATER TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS Open Sundays RA. 0335 Junior Hadassah Will Meet Sunday The first general meeting of the Detroit Chapter of Junior Hades- sah will be held at the Statler Hotel at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 10, under the presidency of Miss Esther Etkin. The first of a series of hikes is being planned for Sunday, Sept. 17, with time, location, and trans- portation details to be discussed at this meeting by Betty Milen. The membership committee, headed by Shirley Martin, and in- cluding Annette Reiner, !lox Arfa, Ethel Resnick, and Marion Yura, is planning an active year. Anyone wishing to enter a specific activity should call Miss Arta, Townsend 7-2214. The honor roll method of rais- ing funds to fulfill the objectives of Junior Hadassah proved so suc- cessful last year that it is to be repeated. Jessie Morrison and her committee, including Lit Gershe- notf, Ruth Hands, Betty Milen and Rose Pasqua!, have begun to distribute boxes to facilitate the saving of money. The project culminates in u formal affair, to be held this year on Nov. 28. Would-be actresses should con- tact Ida Sandra Milstein, drama- tic chairman. Anyone interested in Young Judea leadership should I approach Evelyn Eisehnan or Ruth Friedland. Jewish National Fund is directed by Esther Duchin and Esther Spiegelman, a'nd questions concerning the aims of this pro- ject can be answered by a call to Townsend 5-6813. A choral group is being formed by Helen Shewach. A monthly Newsette is publish- ed under the editorship of June Rout!, assisted by Rae SchulLI There are many openings on the I ' staff, and placement is being made at Townsend 6-1792. Rabbi Stollman's New Year Sermon Rabbi Isaac Stollman, spiritual leader of Congregation MIshkan Israel, will speak on Rosh Hash. onah before Tkioth on the sub- ject "The Trumpet of Today." In the afternoon he will speak on "Education." On Shaboth Shuvah his talk will be a Talmudical discourse on Tshuvoh. The Yeshiva Beth Judah re- sumed its classes Aug. 22 and registrations for new students are available daily. Means for bus transportation for students living a distance from the school will be made available through the joint efforts of the execu- tives and the ladies' auxiliary of the Yeshivah. Classes in advanced Talmud, conducted by the president, Rab- bi Stollinan, who was assisted by Rabbi Schechter during the summer, proved a success and it will be the aim of the Yeshi- vah to maintain such a class in the future. As the high Holy Days ap- proach the officers of the Yeshi- va remind the synagogues, through their officers, that the Yeshiva was provided with sup- port from appeals conducted during the holidays. Rabbi J. S. Sperka's New Year Sermons It Congregation Bnai David, Elm- hurst and 14th Sts., announces that on Wednesday evening, Sept. 13, Mincho services will begin at 6 o'clock. The Maariv services will begin at 6:30 p. m., with Cantor Abraham Singer of- ficiating, David Shkolnick and the large choir assisting. The morning services on the first day i of Rosh Ilashonah will begin at 9 a. m. At 11 a. rn. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach the sermon, entitled "We and They." On Friday morning , the second day of Rosh Ilashonah, Rabbi Sperka will preach on the subject "The Sword or the Book." The Four-Way Cotton Frock For Girls 6 to 14 sI Mrs. use Schield, Former Cologne Musician, Forms Classes for Adults and Children in Detroit *16 Its in crisp percale, and here's; the secret of its many lives: both the stud-button jacket and the flaring skirt are reversible, with one side checked, the other solid color. SO, daughter wears the checked skirt and jacket together (number 1), the solid-color skirt and jacket together (number 2), the checked jacket with the plain skirt (number 3) or vice versa (number 4). To top it all, it boasts an ANNIVERSARY mice of $1.691 Girls' Shop—Fourth Floor—Woodward HUDSON'S siltd.t to 3% ..s:,..5 Tat been engaged as activities di- rector for the new Jewish Com- munity Center, it has been an- nounced by Henry Meyers, presi- dent of Center. The new Aaron DeRoy Center Memorial is nearing completion at Woodward and Holbrook Ayes. Miss David- son, who will be in charge of women's and A fashion show will officially open the fall season of the Detroit Junior Group of the National Council of Jewish Women, on Sun- day, Sept. 17, at 2:30 p. m., in the social hull of Temple Beth El. • An open meeting will be held, and the public is invited to attend the I meeting and the show to follow. The latter will be sponsored by Annis Furs, Townley Coats and Suits, and May Millinery Stores. I After the show tea will be served.' Miss Gertrude l'regerson is in charge of the program, and Miss Rachel Berman, past president, has been helping her with arrange-, meats. Yeshiva Beth Judah Holds Registration It's Stealing the Limelight in this Anniversary Group! Center Activities. Zedakah Juniors' Director Selected Opening Affair of Year on Oct. Miss Florence Davidson has Council Juniors Will Open Its Fall Season on Sept. 17 At Congress Business Men's Luncheon served daily — 40c and 50c ABE HERTZBERG, Prop. PAGE FIVE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The annual opening affair of the Zedakah Juniors' 1939-1940 season is to be given at the Book- Cadillac Hotel on Sunday evening, Oct. 1, under the co-chairaienship of Mrs. Maurice Miller and Miss Marge Weiss. :Music will be pro- Mr, and Mrs. Herbert L. Har- Alexander Freeman is honor vided by Phil Brestoff and his or- ing Frank Wolf, president o ris and son, Ira, are now residing chestra. the Commonwealth Bank, with a in their new home at 18694 Miss Esther Burnstein, assisted stag dinner party at his home Appoline. by Miss Anne Lewis, is in charge on Chicago Blvd., Saturday eve- of tickets. Publicity is being handl- ning, Sept. 0. Covers will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fine (Ger- ed by Mrs. Julian N. Lumberg. placed for 22. The guests will in- trude Eder) and son are now re - Miss Dorothy Freedman is in clude the directors and officeis siding at 4010 Clements Ave charge of flowers and prizes. More of the bank. girls' programs, information may be had by calling Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogensof in addition to Miss Davidson Mrs. Miller at Davison 8534. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie of entertained 150 guests at the general activi- Miss Tillye Munch, president of Chicago Blvd. visited with Mayor Wilshire Hotel on Sunday, Sept. ties, conies from Buffalo, where, Zedakah Juniors, announces that and Mrs. 1. Edgar Ryder in Lan. 3, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah for the past six years, she has the first regular meeting of the caster, 0. of their son, Clifford. Out-of- served the Buffalo Jewish Com- organization will be held on Sun- town guests included Mr. and munity Center as director of day afternoon, Sept. 10, at the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink Mrs. Sam Rogensof of Newask, women's activities, and, later, as home of Mrs. Lumberg, 2605 Sall- assistant director. She taught at of Winona Ave. will return N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Sturtevant. day from a motor trip to Pitts- and Mr. and Mrs. David Deutch the University of Buffalo, also serving on the faculty of the of Chicago, Ill. burgh and New York. School of Social Work as an in- Mr, and Mrs. Milton Fish of Shirley Rubin, daughter of Mr. structor in social group work Thank Donors Who Gave Chicago spent several days with and Mrs. A. S. Rubin of West- and as supervisor of students in Blood to Prolong Life Casual felt with a their brother-in-law and sister, minster Ave., returned home the group work field. of Mrs. Doris Miller Miss Davidson was graduated, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ziv of from a month's visit with Pro- snap brim . . . to from Carnegie Institute of Tech- fessor and Mrs. W. M. Shaw of Linwood Ave. wear with your sport nology in 1933 with a degree of Donors who gave blood to pro- Knoxville, Tenn. 13. S. in social work, having ma- long the life of Mrs. Dori: Miller Mrs. Ilarry E. Byron and clothes. Black, brown group work. In were extended thanks this week jored in social daughter, Eileen, who have been Mrs. Daniel Siegel and her 1937 she attended the goring by her parents, Mr. and Situ. and Fall shades, spending the past month at the sons, Bobby and Billy, of Fair- session at Western Reserve Uni- Morris Orchin; her husband, Sol Balsam Hotel in Dixville Noche, field Ave. are visiting in Chicago. versity where an institute in Miller, and his parents, Mr. and THAT BAR STRIICKT MOOR will return . 1 to group work was being given, and Mrs. Louis Miller. Mrs. Miller their home at the Belcrest Miss Rosailine Cheren of Fair- has done graduate work at the became ill seven months ago and field Ave. returned Monday from University of Buffalo. her life was sustained by blood Mr. and Mrs. John Heaven- a two weeks' stay at Charlevoix, While at college Miss David- transfusions during this long pe- rich of Longfellow Ave. returned Mich. son was active in the Student riod. She passed away at the age Sept. 5 from a 10-day sojourn Guild, the Glee Club, the Wom- of 21 on Tuesday. She was mar- The Misses Ruth and Bernice at Ramona Park, Mich. en's Self-Government Associa- ried only a year ago. Friedland returned to the city tion, and was president of the after visiting in New York City Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal of Social Work Department Club Wildemere Ave. spent the holi- and Washington, D. C. in her senior year. As a student day week-end in Chicago. she did field work at the follow- Ben, Sam and Mac Stulberg ing Pittsburgh agencies: the Irene spent the week-end motoring to Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar- Toronto. They visited their Kauffman Settlement, Kingsley cuse returned from Charlevoix brother, Benjamin, at Jackson's House, Jewish Family Service So- ciety, Brashear Settlement and where they were guests of Mrs. Point on Lake Simeo, Heinz 'louse. Isaac Gilbert. Miss Davidson received her Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hecker Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Meyer (Sadie Bruch) and daughter will Jewish education in her home A NEW AND CONVENIENT community, Pittsburgh, where left Sept. 1 for Pullman, Wash., leave about Sept. 15, to make where they will make their fu- their home in New Castle, Pa. she was also a teacher in one She is of the religious schools. lure home, a member of the American Asso- Mrs. Sam Sborow and daugh- ciation of Social Workers and I Sirs. Harold Schakne of 2525 ter. Ruth Mae, left for an ex- was active on the legislative and W. Euclid Ave. returned Wednes- tended trip through New York group work committees of the day on the SS. Deendam, after a where they will visit the World's Buffalo chapter. She was also a two weeks stay in London, Eng- Fair and then go to 'Washington, member of the committee of the D. C. land. leisure time division of the Coun- cil of Social Agencies, the So- 7114 W. 7-MILE RD. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. cial Work Today executive com- Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 4874 Cortland Ave. had as their (Near Livernois) mittee, and the Buffalo section liam Frank returned from a fish- guest for two weeks their daugh- of the National Youth Congress. ing trip to northern Michigan ter, Mrs. Lilyan Alpern of East Miss Davidson enters this week Liverpool, 0. Dr. Mike Alpern over the holiday week-end. FEATURING upon her duties and will be avail- joined Mrs. Alpern for the La- able for conferences with groups Mr. and Mrs.• Melvin S. Baer bor Day holiday and they have and individuals at the temporary The same fine High Grade Shoes for Children and children returned from a both returned to their home in quarters of the Center in the month's stay in South Bend, Ind. Ilast Liverpool. that has made the name of Ruby famous in United Hebrew Schools building at Philadelphia and Byron. Detroit for the past 23 years. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol Miss Mildred Wolff left Sept. returned front Cleveland where 8 for Chicago to be the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, they spent the holiday week-end. Rabbi Fischer AnnOunces Included in this season's stock are the famous Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses, for Topics of Sermons for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ellis (Esther Quintuplet Shoes endorsed by Dr. Defoe and Rosh Hashonah Waldman) have returned from many doctors in and around Detroit as the Mr. and Mrs. Segel Iless of their honeymoon trip to New Congregation Elnai Moshe will Chicago, Ill., were the house York City where they visited the finest protection for growing children's feet begin Rosh Ilashonah observance guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fair and were entertained by available. with evening services Wednes- Hart of the Park Lane Apts. the relatives.. day, Sept. 13, at 6:30 o'clock. past week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shiener Morning devotions will commence Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner of Cortland Ave. have returned at 7 o'clock Thursday anti Fri- day. of Glynn Court returned after twin New York. Rabbi Moses Fischer, spiritual 10 days in New York. Mrs. Ilarry Goldberg, presi- leader of the synagogue, will Mrs. Ray Freeman and daugh- dent of the Detroit League of preach during Thursday morning ter, Elks, of New Orleans spent the National Home for Jewish services on the subject "The 1526 WASHINGTON BLVD. several days with Mr. and Mrs. Children at Denver, called a spe- Conclusion of the Old Century cial breakfast meeting at Hoy- and the Beginning of a New Ben Simons of Chicago Blvd, 7114 W. 7-Mile Road, near Livernois le'. s on Thursday morning, Sept. One in Jewish Life." For Fri- Mrs. Maurice Caplan, Mrs. 7, at 9:30. Activities for the day's discourse Rabbi Fischer Meyer Prentis and Mrs. Abraham coming season were outlined, and selected "The Books of God," Srere returned from a motor plans for the annual major fund- as his topic. Services will be conducted by trip to Montreal and the East. raising project were formulated. Cantor David Katzman, assisted A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrs. Dora S. Wechsler of by a choir under the leadership Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Op- penheim, who are residing in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., of Nathan Turbowsky. Separate And May You Enjoy the Holidays with Chicago, are visiting with their will return to Pittsburgh after services for children up to 14 parents, Mr. and Mrs. David spending the summer in Phila- years of age, in English and Ile- Oppenheim of Chicago. delphia, Atlantic City and the brew, will be directed by Jack World's Fair. She will visit in Nelson. Admission to these serv- ices is free. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fr ied- Detroit in October. TAILORED TOPPER 2" RUSSEKS Announcing ALFRED J. RUBY CHILDREN'S SHOP ALFRED 4 RUBY, Perwein's Famous Coffee Cakes and Pastries man of Waverly Ave. returned from a sojourn in Mackinac Miss Lorraine Ina Waldman of Island. Flushing, long Island, has re- turned to her home after a visit Mrs. Henry Jassey, Mrs. Sam with her grandparents, Mr. and Kahn and Mrs. Charles Sandorf Mrs. B. Weisblum of Webb Ave. returned from a motor trip to Montreal and the Thousand Miss Beth Weinberg of Penning- Islands. ton Drive sailed from Liverpool, England, on Sept. 1, on the S. S. Miss Audrey Winston of New Van Dyck for home. York was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roberts of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balker of Indiana Harbor, Ind., spent the past week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Sirs. Louis Korman returned to their home in St. Louis after a visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kop- man of Merton Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seltzer of Atkinson Ave. returned from a vacation in Muskoka Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Greenblatt of Chicago Blvd. are spending the week-end at the Palmer House in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bladen and son, Terry, of Glynn Court returned from a motor trip to Syracuse and New York. Mrs. Aaron Kurland and a. .nit, Norman and Richard, returned from a three weeks' trip Eaat, Mrs. Ilse Schield, formerly of stopping at Somerville and lid- Cologne, Germany, is now a mar, N. J., and at the New resident of Detroit and is on York 'World's Fair. the teaching staff of the Gana- pol Studio of Musical Art, 5103 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 'II. Bloom Casa Ave. returned from Charlevoix and Mrs. Schield will offer instruc- a trip through northern Miehi- tion in piano and will also con- gan, En route they visited Mr. duct children's classes in Solfege and Mrs. Seymour Tilehin, at and ear training according to the Camp Walloon. latest European methods. She will teach at the Ganapol Studio Miss Madelyn Kahn of Calvert as well as at homes of pupils. Ave. will leave Sunday for New She can he reached either at the York City, to spend the week Ganapol Studio or at her home, there. 16615 Washburn Ave., telephone University 2-0144: Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Girsberg of 1986 Atkinson Ave. will be CARD OF THANKS at home Sunday, Sept. 10, from • Mrs. Jacob Eder and family 3 to 10 D. m., in honor of the wishes to thank their relatives, Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ger- friends and Congregation Beth ald Danto. Services will be held Abraham for their kindness and at Congregation Shaarey 7.edek, sympathy extended them during on Saturday morning, Sept. 9. their recent bereavement. No cards. Jr. Service Group Activities Start Fall activities of the Junior Section, Detroit Service Group, are under way. Members of the hoard of directors will hold their first meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 12,at 8:30 p. m., in the offices of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. The Junior Service Journal. monthly bulletin of activities of the Junior group, will be issued this month. A special party edi- tion will be sent to all workers in the Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign as well as to paid-up members of the Junior Service Group, inviting them to attend a social gather- ing being planned for Sunday, Sept. 24. The first formal meeting of the entire Junior Section will be held on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 29. Annual Yom Kippur Night Dance of Progressive Bicur Cholem Jrs. on Saturday, Sept. 23 Maynard Feldman, president of the Progressive Shear Cholem, Jrs., announces the society's 32nd annual Yom Kippur night dance, on Yom Kippur night, Saturday, Sept. 23, in the Gen- eral Motors ballroom. Mike Falk and his I3-piece orchestra will be featured. The entire proceeds will go towards the needy sick and Jewish hospitalization. All organizations and friends are asked to cooperate as the need for assistance is greater than ever before. Tickets will be ob- tainable at the door on the night of the dance. For further in- formation call Townsend 6-1814. Cinema Theater Reopens With "Grand Illusion" The Cinema Theater, E. Co- lumbia off Woodward, has en- tered its fall season in full swing , with the showing of "Grand Il- 1 lusion," this year's winner of the award for "The Best Film of 1939". Also on the bill is "The Private Life of Henry VIII," f WE SPECIALIZE IN GIFT BOXES FOR ALL OCCASIONS, PERWEI N MA. 6870 9144 12th St. PASTRY 44SHOP44 MA. 6569 For Your Convenience, Branches at: Neumann's .Market-25 E. Grand River, Ra. S115 Cianciolo Bros, Market-3205 W. McNichols Rd., Un. 2.6800 Flower for all occasions Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. PREPARE For the HOLIDA 0. YS Have Your RUGS Cleaned Now! • Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Mogul and Son, George Are Wishing Everyone a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year September Sale AT DAVIS & HALPERIN ON Wilbur Coon Shoes Two weeks only — choice of Wilbur Coon Arch Fitter Shoes. 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