criem 9rwish Perla&al attar CLIFTON AMU* - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 September 15: 1939 lifEnentorrjewisfiffiRcmag PAGE NINETEEN (sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Affianced Council Juniors Will Meet Sunday Science Congress Hears Re- port by Hebrew University Scientist; Microbiologists Declare Dutch Guiana Un- Mrs. Eliot A. Magidsohn, presi- suited for Refugees JACK ALKON formerly associated with HARLEY BUICK CO. A NNOUNCES the formation of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Mrs. Leonard W. Fox enter- man returned Sept. 7 from their tained at a tea on Sunday after- lodge in Gaylord, Mich. noon at her home, 13275 LaSalle Blvd., honoring her sister, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass Florence Vass, whose marriage and children returned from New to Wilbur E. Loewenberg will take place on Oct. 8. York. the ALKON MOTOR SALES Sales—BUICK—Service 2400 BIDDLE AVE., WYANDOTTE, MICH. FORMAL OPENING Saturday, September 16th Phone Detroit Phone Wyandotte 0650 VI. 2-3060 YOU ARE ALL CORDIALLY INVITED! LE SHONO TOVO! May the New Year Bring to You and Your Loved Ones a Full Measure of Happiness and Contentment. LEADER CARPET CLEANING CO. 8700 LINWOOD AVE. TYLER 5-8400 MISS LORIS GRUNDFEST Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grundfest of Little Rock, Ark., and New York City announce the engagement of their daughter, Loris, to Theo- dore D. Birnkrant of Whit- more Drive, Detroit, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Birnkrant. Miss Grundfest attended Con- necticut College for Women in New London, Conn., and the Anne Reno School in New York C ity. The wedding will take place on Nov. 14 in New York City. Shaarey Zedek Registration Ends Sunday Registrations for the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School will be cloned this Sunday. Parents desiring to register their children are asked to do so Sunday from 10 to 12 a, ni. From present indications, a record enrollment is expected and attendance may have to be lim- ited. Parents desiring to register their children for kindergarten and first grade are asked to do no this Sunday. 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FAULTLESS Curtain Laundry and Cleaners 4737 ELMHURST HOGARTH 1010 Michigan's Largest Esclusi•• Curtain Cleaners An opportunity to keep abreast of events in every sphere of life in Palestine, is now available to Hebrew readers in the United States and Canada through the medium of "Haver LaGola", ac- cording to an announcement issued this week by the Davar Agency, 275 7th Ave., New York City. Dever LaGola is published weekly by Davar, foremost He- brew daily newspaper in the world. The first issue appeared in January of this year, and to date 17 numbers have been distributed throughout the world to selected readers. It is now available for general circulation. The purpose of Dover LaGola is to provide all readers of He- brew with news of the latest de- velopments in Palestine in digest form. The six daily issues of Davar provide the contents of this weekly edition, so that the Dias- pora render can have the essence of the Dever at one fourth of the price. The best journalistic and literary items of the week are selected for this edition. There are regular contributions in the fields of politics, economics, Arab relations, literature, poetry, art, music and education. Car- toons and art reproductions ap- pear in every issue. Davar La- Gola mirrors faithfully and com- pletely the entire life of Pales- tine. It is indispensable to every reader of Hebrew and friend of Palestine, Among the regular contributors to Davar LaGola are included: Berl Katzenelson, David Ben Gurion, Isaac Ben Zvi, G. Shoff- man, Victor Chernoff, Max Brod, Jacob Leshehinsky, Zalman Rube- shov and others. Further information concerning Davar LaGola may he obtained from Davar Agency, 275 7th Ave., New York, N. Y., Nahum Moch- son, representative. Subscriptions can be secured through the office at the rate of $3.60 per year, and $2 for six months. New Year Presents Greater Responsibilities for Ameri- can Jewry in Night of Worsening Situation Over- seas, Say Rabbi Abba Hil- lel Silver and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise The responsibilities of Ameri- can Jewry will rise during the year to come as the impact of war strikes ever larger areas abroad, Rabbi Abba Mlle! Silver and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Na- tional Chairmen of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs, declared in a New Year's statement to the American Jewish community. "War intensifies every human problem and instead of diminish. ing, increases every human re- , sponsibility," the statement read. The New Year's message stressed the generous support of American Jewry to the campaign of the United Jewish Appeal and said that it is the function of the Jews of American to be "messengers of hope to those who would otherwise be com- pletely submerged in the morass of European war." Jewish Centers to Observe 152nd Anniversary of Constitution Day Commemorative exercises in celebration of the 162nd anni- versary of the adoption of the Constitution of the United States by the Federal Convention on Sept. 17, 1787, will be arranged by Jewish Community Centers. To assist them in planning im- pressive prOgrams at club and group meetings, as well as at mass gatherings, the Jewish Wel- fare Board, their parent organi- zation, has made available to Its constituent societies a publica- tion on the observance of Con- stitution Day. dent of the National Council of NEW YORK. (WNS) — The Jewish Juniors, invites all inter- ested young women to attend artificial cultivation of the virus of rabies which promises a su- perior vaccine treatment of per- sons bitten by mad dogs or other rabid animals, was reported in a paper presented by Dr. Israel J. Kligler of the Hebrew Uni- versity of Jerusalem at the Third I nternat ional Microbiological C ongress, meeting here. Dr. Kligler, head of the de- ailment of Ilygiene and Bac- t eriology of the Hebrew Uni- v ersity, based his report upon a series of experiments conducted in the laboratories of the Uni- versity in cooperation with Dr. Hans Bernkopf, also of Hebrew University. In a paper read before the Congress, Dr. N. II. Swellen- grebel, of Amsterdam, said that Dutch Guiana is not at present a suitable colonization ground for Jewish refugees. "Any at- tempt to settle whites in areas where malaria is rife and where MRS. ELIOT A. MAGIDSOHN they are bound to compete with the first open meeting of the African people is bound to be group on Sunday afternoon, a total failure," Dr. Swellen- grebe' said, "unless either the Sept. 17. 'the meeting will be held in the malaria is reduced significantly social hall of Temple Beth El at or there is enforced segregation 2:30 p. m. Plans for the after- of the two groups of people to noon include a fashion show, a eliminate competition between short business session and tea. them." Hostesses for the afternoon will be the newly elected officers and Contributions to the Jewish members of the board of direc- Children's Home tors: First vice president, Na- dine Lewis; second vice presi- The Jewish Children's Home dent, Gertrude Pregerson; re- acknowledges donations from the cording secretary, Mildred Beer- following: Mrs. Fish, Mrs. J. W. bohm; corresponding secretary, Allen, Jack Friedman, Mrs. B Edith Kohen; financial secretary, Laikin, Sol Miller, Rose Conn, Edith Sarasohn; treasurer, Doro- Mrs. Philip Greenwald, Oscar A. thy Yura; board members, Mrs. Adel, Dr. Ginsberg. Sam liarvith, Nora Scott, Vivien Becker, Elide Greenbaum, Edith Holinstat Bert Wisher for a Happy and Prosperous New Year to Our Detroit Friends! The first meeting of the Junior Mr. and Mrs. David Sachs of Hartford, Conn., are guests of Music Study Club will be held at Mr. and Mrs. S. Sarasohn of the home of Elaine Siden, 16894 Normandy, on Sept. 24, at 3 Lawrence Ave. o'clock. Children between the Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith ages of 10 and 14 are invited returned from a two weeks' so- to attend. pourn in Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jaslove of Mrs. Walter Laib is spending 3770 Rochester Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, a few weeks in New York. Norman, on Saturday, Sept. 16, at Congregation Bnai Zion, on Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff will Humphrey near Valou• Ave. leave Sept. 16 for Chicago to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lucille Kaplan, daughter Adolph Moses. of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kaplan of Calvert St., returned from a ,Mr, and Mrs. Morton Ashner three months' visit in the East. were hosts at a small dinner party Monday, Sept. 11, honor- Mrs. harry Tranes and son, ing their aunt, Mrs. Stephen Wise Jerome, of Everett, Mich., were of New York. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse over the week-end. Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger en- tertained at a birthday tea on J. Miller of 20720 Fenkell Ave. Sept. 6, returned from an extended trip east, having visited New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. New- Atlantic City and Washington. man will return Sept. 15 from a summer spent in Charlevoix. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mrs. Jacob II. Schnkne and House of Shelter will hold Its annual card party on Tuesday, son, Herbert, spent the past week- end in Pittsburgh and were Nov. 21, at 1 p. rn., in the audi- accompanied by Miss Beverly torium of Congregation Bnai Jacob and Miss Louise Margolis. Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs, Isaac Gilbert will return Mrs. Henry Fecheimer and daughter, Susan, returned from on Sept. 15 from Charlevoix. a two weeks' stay in Chicago. An 1r...rearing trip was en.litYeil by Mn, and Mrs. Arnold Godsol Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Harrison the past will have as their guest over the week, when they boarded the Fr (tighter Honoring the 67th birthday of week-end Mrs. J. Rohrheimer of Aetna ou Tuesday anti docked at Al. Meyer Barbet+, his children sur- Cleveland. pena, returning here on Thursday. prised him with a birthday din- !ming II. Anthony has returned from ner, at which his mother glutted where lie attended the exponi- Mrs. Yale Druzen (Sylvia A. Toronto, Non and also participated In t ho In- the honors. The children present Wainer) is visiting at the home ping•tiong tominainent held at the affair were Dr. and Mrs. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ternational there on Friday and Saturday. Fred M. Barbas, Mr. and Mrs. Etechock Wainer of Elmhurst Mr. and Ora. Shertnan N. Kahn re- David Barbas, Mr. and Mrs. Ave. Mr. Brazen will arrive from turned from their honeymoon and are Leonard Barbas and Sidney Bar- Bloomington, Ill., to spend the now rerddIng at 601 N. Van Buren Mt. ites, all of Detroit. Hon and liraiska le In New York. holidays here in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Drazen will then visit in St. Where hr In the ;meet of relatives, and Mrs. David Harris of Fairfield Louis before returning to Bloom- In attending the fair. Ave. returned Sept. 7 from a ington. Miss [Millie Kessler. daughter of three weeks' visit in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Meader, has been R1 , 1,011111.11 Junior College Librarian. Mass., and New York. Returning Mr. and Mrs. Michael II. with Mrs. Harris was her cousin, Wainer and daughter, Deborah dike Alit o Maglibton Is expected home (1.1 New lurk thin week where she Miss Marion Karol of Boston, Lee, are now residing at 2339 %Jetted the Fair and was the guest of Mass., who will be her house Pasadena Ave. relatIvea guest and will visit here for two Rabbi Joshua S. Sperks of the host weeks. Miss June Gross, daughter of Das Id Synagogue In Detroit, evoke to fontItlea lac lading Mr. and Mrs. J. Gross, left Sun- a number of Jewish of Shaarey &del( anti Mrs. Frank Vass and Mrs. Max day for California where she representatives Reformed Ariake CheAelt at Grossfeld entertained at a mis- will attend the University of a meeting al the Temple /Synagogue, of Abraham Thursday. Italibi Storks, who came cellaneous shower, at the home California. here on a religious tour elloneored bY of Mrs. Vass, in honor of their the Michigan Synagogue Conference, niece, Miss Florence Vass, whose on the etrerigt hening of religion Mr. 'and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of spoke pat, lot lc feeling •inong Jew. in marriage to Wilbur E. Loewen- 3311 Chicago Blvd. returned and the state. Ho was introduried by Rabbi berg will take place on Oct. 8. Anne., of the Temple of Abra- from Chicago, where they ac- Merle ham, a ho Is amember of the Iteligioun companied their daughter, El- Education onimit tee of the on. Cadet Elliott Elkin, son of Max eanor, en route to Los Angeles, and (Peen,. after Introductory remark. were Elkin of the Colonial lintel and to resume her studies at Choni- tv' len by lieorge Kahn, preeldent of the Temple. Brief readings were also al, en Mineral Baths, Mount Clemens, ward's Institute of Arts. by Myron Solomon of Detroit, who Mich., is returning to Howe Mili- accompanied Rabbi Sperka. tary School, Howe, Ind., to re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman sume his studies. (Eleanor Schwarz) have taken Flowers for all occasions- up residence at the Wilshire Mrs. Hattye Fisher and son, Hotel. Dester-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. Jack, who spent the past four months at the Heights, Houghton Miss Alice H. Heller, daughter Lake, Mich., have returned home. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Heller of Virginia Park, and bliss Rose Mrs. Sidney Rosen and son, Garfinkel are guests at Hotel with or without frames, any Irwin, who have been visiting New Yorker and are visiting the idle fireplace mirror Made 11140 to order. their mother and grandmother, World's Fair, They will be away Cad Mirrors retell erred like new. gone furniture with glass. Mrs. II. Fisher, at Houghton about 10 days and will return Itruteet tope. Pennons' attention {hen by Lake, during the summer months, home by way of Providence, Slr. Spiegel man. have returned home. R. I., and Washington, D. C. RUSSEKS EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR May 5700 Bring an Era Brotherhood Rosh Rashonah Greetings! Bag Giitg ?laths MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Colonial Hotel — and -- Mineral Baths Winter Comes Mr. and Mrs. William Kadu- shin announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin, on Saturday morning, Sept, 16, at Congrega- tion Brad David. Reception on Sunday, Sept. 17, from 7 to 11 Mignon Hope Hamburger, p. nl., at 3259 Fullerton Ave. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. left this week to enter her freshman year at the University of Wis- consin. Mrs. Maurice Landau and chil- dren, Graham and Carol, of La- Salle Blvd. returned from a visit in New York. Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert Ave. returned after 10 days in New York and Worcester, Mass. Miss Leah Ruth Pearlman left for the University of Wisconsin where she will matriculate as a freshman. Sidney A. Jacobs left for a trip to Chicago, Mrs. Jack Siegel and son, Rob- ert Jay, of Atlantic City spent several days in Detroit during the past week. Mrs. Lena Pinkney of Boston, is the house guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Chicago Blvd. Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossman and daughters, Claire and Sally, have returned from a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raab of Cincinnati were the guests of the latter's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner of Glynn Court. Mrs. N. Brotman, who . has been visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman, of 2314 Calvert Ave., has returned to Montreal, Canada, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harris of Glynn Court have returned from a sojourn in Buffalo and To- ronto where they visited the Canadian Exposition. Milton Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 3411 Sherbourne Drive, left to resume his studies at the St, John's Military Academy, Delafleld. Wis. Sada K. Finn of Monterey Ave. returned from an extensive visit in California tau* RA III Nan Tom Kippur Senleest F, Si , . geld.22. at 7:30. nal Satur- day. Sept. 21. at 10 Friday evening 111 the main auditorium. Dr. Leo SI. Franklin will pre.. h on "For What In tin. Drown (Inapt.% ix Net Ikread.• is e 1ta1.1.1 heron Fran e III speak on linty Night." Sat ordat morning M the main Auditorium Itablit Fran,'' topic will be -The Will to Lire .•• In the Drown Chapel. Dr. Franklin will speak on - The trnfurgis able Sin.* m. In .1111in- en's gervicee •t 1 p the main auditorium. Saturday, Sept. ••A loo lal,bl telling 21. Frans. • 1(lopur Story. - After- 111)011 perste. nt 2 m. Memorial nester,. at S nt • Std. , possak day, S. 'l. 23, lie. Franklin a In the Muhl •uditorium on "Roil Call" In the Brown Chapel, Ithistil Frain will speak en • Tomorrow.' TY. 6-9202 OPENING TUES,. SEPT. 19 DETROIT'S NEWEST RENDEZVOUS Burgundy Bar A .,art slat for • gay evening or I pleasant interlude. New i off,. Shop in connection. Sloth heaut Holly !under n, air- 11,iit HOTEL FORT WAYNE Caw at Temple Season's Greetings Upon this most impor- tant occasion in the lives of the Jewish peo- ple, we extend best wishes for a Happy Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle : May I take this opportunity of expressing to you, on behalf of the officers, board of trustees and publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America, our sincere thanks and appreciation for the fine coopera- tion which you have given us during the past year, The year 5699 has been a very successful one for our society and we owe you a vote of thanks for the part you played in disseminating proper news of our work. With every sincere good wish to you for the New Year 5700, I am, Cordially yours, MAURICE, JACOBS, Executive Director. 1452 FARMER ST. OPEN DEC. 1, 1939 RUBINSTEIN PIANO STUDIOS Extends Best Wishes to the Entire Community for a Happy and Prosperous New Year and announces their removal to a new a ddress 1 2 6 2 6 DEXTER BLVD. (Between Fullerton and Leslie) TO. 8-8881 A - HAPPY NEW YEAR And May You Enjoy the Holidays with Perwein's Famous Coffee Cakes and Pastries WE SPECIALIZE IN GIFT BOXES FOR ALL OCCASIONS PERWEIN pSHOPY MA. 6870 9144 12th St. MA. 6569 For Your Convenience, Branches at: Neumann's Market-25 E. Grand River, RA. 5115 Cianciolo Bros. Market-3205 W. McNichols Rd., U0. 2.6800 Mrs. Levine National Dairy 11736 DEXTER BLVD. WE DELIVER TOwnsend 8-8234 Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All ... A Rosh Hashonah Prayer Jewish Publication Society, of America Thanks The Chronicle INC. Sincere New Year Greetings Sal.1.0 5 5 morning serSIce• wail he held In the Mein Temple env), Sehl.atli morn- ing 8, 11 o'clock. They lard one hour. I boo,. I. perh•ps.er se could it wheed In fai whetted m y alTet lie I prat c I for an inspiration. This M. the response to my •• p.m! Rosh 111.h0.11. •14. 10 5, le hero, 'Midst war And ark's:tn.., we seek a I of cheer In' the hope that In t hie trnirla yea (toil sr,nt Mankind pea. e. loth far and Lane Bryant Our Directly on the Ocean MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Oakland Glass Co. Mils CD. • Poinciana Hotel MIRRORS Ruth Rudman has returned from Mt. Clemens and left for the World's Fair, New York, and will visit her family in Montreal en route. We Take This Opportunity to Wish the Entire Jewish Comma. nity a Happy and Prosperous New Y ear! Max Elkin & Albert Grossman When of Peace, Tolerance and and Prosperous New Year! September Sale AT DAVIS & HALPERIN ON Wilbur Coon Shoes Two weeks only — choke of Wilbur Coon Arch Fitter Shoes. 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