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PAGE SIX

PIEVETROTTJEWISII Mitl31110.15

AIN• ■■•■■ ANNMINNAINIMIN•N ■ •••••

September 22, 1939

■ and THE LEGAL CHRONIC, F

I Betrothal Announced

Maimonides Ladies
Will Meet Sept. 30

HUDSON'S

The opening meeting of the
Maimonides Medical Society Au-
xiliary will be held on Saturday,
Sept. 30, at 12:30 p. m. , at the
Belcrest Hotel. It will he a paid-

58th Anniversary

Brings Savings on

FINE MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS!

Vl

Mr. and Mrs. Shloime Beton-
Mrs. William Fleischman. and
returned to the city from son, Mark, will return Sept. 25
Camp Mehia and extend sincerest from Cleveland.
wishes to the entire Jewish com-
munity for a happy and prosper-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol,
ous New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor
and Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A.
Lucille Nancy Berman, daughter Robinson will give a progressive
of Mr. and Alrs. Ralph Berman dinner on Sept. 30.
of Fullerton Ave., left Thursday
to resume studies at Michigan
Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld will
State College.
leave Sept. 23 to spend a week

, ieh

in New York.
Mrs. Jack Kohn, Mrs. Morris
Never, Mrs. Milton Sheyer and
Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshofer
The engagement was an- Mrs. Max Weinberg of Saginaw, left Sept. 18 to spend a few
nounced this week of Miss Bev- and Airs. Louis Lebster of Flint, days in New York.
erly Ellen Jacob, daughter of :sere the out-of-town guests who
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of 1418 ittended the Iladassah meeting
Miss Betty Levy left Sept. 20
Virginia Park, to Herbert Mil- it the Stotler Tuesday.
to resume her studies at Vassar
lard Schakne, son of Mr. and
College.
Mrs. Philip Lipson of Fairfield
Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of 8603
Ave. returned from a visit in
La Salle Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
New York.
and Mr. and Mrs. James Wine-
man will leave Sept. 23 to spend
Mrs. Edward C. Levy of Wilde- a week in New York.
mere Ave. has returned from an
extended visit in Northern Michi-
Mrs. Harold Salzenstein has
gan.
been spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Victor H. Weil.
Miss Ellonka Allison of New
Opening Meeting of New Season York is the guest of her sister
Mrs. Sidney Weisman and chil-
Addressed by Rabbi Fram
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Bosnian of Calvert Ave. dren returned Sept. 17 from
Buelah, Mich.
The Bnai Moshe Auditorium
became a shrine of loyalty to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bemis of Ad-
The Progressive Ladies Unter-
the United States of America on I Ilan, Mich., spent the holidays
Sept. 6, at the first meeting of with their children, Mr. and Mrs. stitzung Verein will give their
the fall season of the Mount Meyer Shugarman of Webb Ave. 25th anniversary dinner-dance on
Dec. 3, at Lacher's. Mrs. II. Ep-
Sinai Hospital Association. The
stein is president of the organi-
audience sang Ammdca and re-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nussbaum
mained standing to give pledge of 3328 Cortland Ave., announce zation.
of allegiance to the Star and the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Melville S. Welt left
Stripes. Mrs. David Kaltman, Walter, on Thursday, Sept. 28,
soprano, sang "God Bless Amer- at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- Sept. 18 for Chicago and Des
Moines.
ica", the assembly joining,
ter and Lawrence.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank re-
Presented Mrs, Jacob Harvith,
Miss Sarah C. Barris and Miss turned from a short stay in New
President, who gave the address
Edna Lewis returned home from York and Atlantic City.
of welcome and an inspiring talk
a month's vacation at Miami,
on the progress of the Associa-
Fla., and New York.
Many affairs are planned in
tion, and urged a unified front
honor of Miss Eleanor Jayne
for loyalty to the hospital move-
Miss Marion Hoffman of La Goldberg,. whose marriage to
ment.
The guest speaker, Rabbi Leon Salle Blvd., returned home after Roy Wolf will be an event of
From, gave a bird's-eye story of spending four weeks in Toronto, Nov. 19. The first in the series
current changes in the world, Ontario, and New York City, of parties was a miscellaneous
describing its effects on local and visiting her sister and shower given by Mrs. Charles
eommunities, lie stated in part brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kome• on Wednesday afternoon,
that "because of the now exist- Pohl of the Midwood Hotel, Sept. 20, at the Franklin Hills
Country Club.
ing metamorphoses, local com- Lock Sheldrake, New York.
munities should be known by
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred M.
their strength in American in-
The Single Friendship Club
- titutions. such , as II
e b r e w will have a dance Yom Kippur Linick will be hosts at a recep-
night,
Saturday,
Sept.
23,
at
tion
on Sunday, Oct. 1, afternoon
schools, Hebrew centers, religious
' , Hikes and certainly hospitals. 9:30 p. m. at Littman's People's and evening, at 2685 Webb
Ave., in honor of the engage-
I This is the time to set your sails Hall.
ment of their daughter, Melitta,
for a Jewish hospital and keep at
Mrs. Aaron Meyer and family to Sidney Marks of New York.
I it diligently until your ultimate
goal is reached." Rabbi Frant cli- of Fairfield Ave., have returned No cards.
maxed his evening's address by home after a summer spent in
Dr. and Airs. Shmarya Klein-
asking the assembly to rise as he Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Rosa-
offered a prayer for the safe re- mond Meyer left for Ann Arbor, man and daughter, Bernice, re-
turn of Dora Ehrlich, who at Mich., where she will enter the turned from an extended five-
weeks' trip through the west.
that time was on high seas re- University of Michigan.
turning from the World Zionist
Congress "-
Cadet Seymour S. Shapiro,
Mrs. Harry BilanskY of Lon
A selected vocal program was Angeles, Calif., a former resi- son of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman
dent
of
Detroit,
retuelied
for
a
Shapiro
of Wildemere Ave., left
given by Mrs. David Kaltman,
■ - reirpinied by Mrs. Jesse Rosen. veit here with her sister, Mrs. to resume his studies at Western
Mrs. Charles Gitlin spoke on Raymond G. Katz of 3327 Car- Military Academy.
ocoihership, co-ordination of el. ter Ave.
!oi to and its value , to the commu-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin and
nity, She also lauded The Detroit
Mrs. Raymond G. Katz of daughter, Miriam, returned from
leo ish Chronic le for its untiring 3327 Carter Ave., who has re- Mishawaka, Ind., where they spent
servlee in devoting time, spore an turned from a six weeks sojourn the holidays with relatives.
energy to help further the suc- in California, will have open
Norma Ginsburg of Warrington
cess of the hospital movement. house on Saturday . evening,
After singing "Star Spangled Sept. 23, honoring her sister, Drive left for Oxford, 0., where
Banner" and "Hatikvah," the as- Mrs. Harry Bilansky of Los An- she is entering her freshman year
at the University of Miami. Sid-I
sembly retired to the north end geles, Calif. No cards.
ney Ginsburg left for Ann Arbor,.
of the auditorium where a social
hour was held and refreshments
Miss Mollye Fredenthal of Mich., where he is completing his
were served.
Boston, Mass., is spending a senior year at the College of Lib-
Members are reminded to phone fortnight in Detroit, visiting rela- eral Arts at the University of
in their change of address to Mrs. tives and friends. Among them Michigan.
Jack Greenberg, chairman of are her brother and sister-in-law,
Miss Jure Gross, daughter of
membership committee, Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fredenthal of
6-0195, so that everyone may re- Harper Ave., and her uncle and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gross of Tuxedo
ceive notice for the next meeting aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ave., left Sunday for California
which will be held at the Stotler Fredenthal and family of Holden to enter the University of Cali-
fornia.
Hotel Oct. 26.
Ave.

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1Mt. Sinai Ass'n
Loyalty Meeting

Revival Meeting
Held in Saginaw

Mrs. Flora Goodman and Mrs.
S. T. Gilbert returned Sept. 17
from their summer home in Char-
levoix.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Powers
returned to Kansas City after
Try Our Delicious
Served to Your Taste
The first revival meeting ever having visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
held at the Bnai Israel Congre- Helper of Parkside Ave. the past
gation of Saginaw was addressed week-end.
by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgclernter,
the executive secretary of the
Mrs. A. B. Chereton and daugh-
Michigan
Synagogue conference, ter, Sheila, of Ohio St., arc visit-
Downtown
606 WOODWARD
At Congress
and by Abraham J. Rosenshine, ing in Atlanta, Ga.
Business Men's Luncheon served dally — 40c and 50c
member of the board of the
Synagogue Conference.
Fred 'Margolis of Pittsbu r gh,
Rabbi Wohlgelernter urged his Pa., who is making his home with
large audience to return to the his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jewish religion in these troubled Jacob II. Schakne, returned to his
Liquors at Popular Prices
times and carry on from where senior year at Wayne Medical
STEAK - LOBSTER FROG • FISH - CHICKEN DINNERS
our Pioneers in the old world School.
left off. Mr. Rosenshine told of
Served Roadhouse Style
the history of the synagogue
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein of
WE CATER TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS
conference since its organization Afton Road returned from a cruise
last
January
at
Bay
City.
to
Bermuda.
ABE HERTZBERG, Prop.
Open Sundays
RA. 0335
Rabbi Israel T. Notis of Con-
gregation Bnai Israel and Sam-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behrman
uel B. Weinberg. the Congrega- of 1963 Calvert Ave., will be at
New Scenes in "All Quiet" tion's president, were in charge home Saturday evening, Sept.
NOW PLAYING!
of the meeting which was held 30, from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor
at Adams Depict War as during
the week prior to Rosh of the Bar Mitzvah of their
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S
Waged Today
Hashonah.
son, Sherwin Atlas. No cards.
Services will be held at Congre-
The story of "All Quiet On
gation Shoarcy Zedek on Satur-
The Western Front" is ageless Samuel Kellman to Address day morning, Sept. 30.
and unchanging—a story of the
Business and Professional
In Tochnfrolor
effects of war on the mind, body
Mrs. William A. London and
Women of Bnai Brith on
and soul of a sensitive youth.
with Kenny Baler end the Famous
children of Calvert Ave., left
Doyley Carte ( o.
Tuesday
Only the mops of war have
for Los Angeles, Calif., where
changed in Universal's new un-
- The production Alt a new blab In
they will remain during the
movie entertainment— Amer. Hebrew
censore• picturization of Erich
Samuel Kellman w ill speak on school season and are residing
Maria Remarque's famous novel "How to Detect Propaganda" at at 10356 Monte Mar Drive.
now at the Ailams Theater.
the first open mixed meeting of
A
AT KTK)17711FARD
Mechanized armies that did not the Business and Professional
David Crohn, son of Mr. and
exist 25 years ago, flying for- Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Mrs. Laurence Crohn, left to enter
tresses raining death from the Brith, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 8:20 his freshman year at the Univer-
mur ky skies over Europe, the P. tn., at the Bnai Moshe Syne- sity of Michigan. .
t Happy and Trosperoes New Year
Maginot Line of a one and steel, :eget'. Dr. M. M. Silverman will
from
the Siegfried Line with its in- a-t N• meter of ceremonies,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cotten and
human tank traps aid camou- an I Lissa Feller, president of infant son of Houston, Tex., spent
Mr. and Mrs. A. Begun and Family
flaged machine-gun nests __ all Ow I olo• Marshall Lodge of the holiday with the former's par-
American Receptacle &
these symbols of present-day ear ttooi Broth, will speak on Bnai ent.% Mr. and Mrs. Morse Cohen
have been added In tl:e new ver-
'rh wrrk. The musical pro- of Gladstone Ave.
Vault CO,
sion of "All Quiet."
"-am will he furnished by the
TO. $.3/010
57t Kenilworth
These new scene:
not
7 A. Choir with Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles-
charge the basic story of "All
r• soloist. Dancing will inger returned to their home on
Quiet." Nothing can ever chanza ' , la,. The rablic is invited.
Boston Blvd., having spent the
Whereabouts of Mrs. Frieda that story. Millions of moviego- Flan. are bring made by the summer in Charlevoix.
-.he:-slip committee for •
Haase Sought in Detroit , erg who saw "All Quiet" would
FhOW to be held at Web-
be appalled if the stray were
Miss Lenore Ginsberg, daughter
' '411, Sunday afternoon, Oct. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg,
blonskistra
changed.
a
Alf red Frank, J
Butthe story of "All Quiet" 1 • (In•—, are being furnished left to resume her studies at Mills
28, c/o Simon, Berlin, is looking
wait—
. Peter Pan College in Oakland, Calif.
for Mrs. Frieda tisane, formerly hes not changed. Vice all the •
of 654 Marston Ave. Anyone truly great stories of our civili- • em am! the Ray's Bridal Shop.
"rmare
int-rested
in ioirirg
sation,
it
can
never
change,
for
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldman
knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. I
this organization, call the mem- of Los Angeles spent several eV:I.
it tel's t'e truth about war.
Haase, please notify the Detroit
bership chairman. Goggle Fi.en-
Detroit while enroute to New
Section, National Council of
Flowers for All Occasions- ,•••• Tv, — 6-0052, or Lillian York and were the guests of Mr.
Jewish Women. Columbia 0450, Dealer-Joy Florist, Tyler 6 6622. Fllfman, Townsend 5-4769.
and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich.
88 Mack.

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Reynold Bennett and his sister,
Marjorie, son and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Bennett of
Wildemere Ave., left for Cam-
bridge, Mass., where Reynold is
returning to his studies at Har-
vard University and Marjorie is
entering Radcliffe College.

Mr .and Mrs. Benjamin R. Ber-
kowitz returned from their honey-
moon and en route visited in At-
lantic City, New York and Crys-
tal Beach, Ont,

Miss Ruth Mutton of St. Louis
spent several days in Detroit and
was the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert Smith.

Temple Sisterhood
Luncheon Oct. 16

dress

that will

pay good

dividends

MRS. R. J. MENDELSOHN

up luncheon. Bridge and Mah
Jong will be played after the
luncheon. Mrs. Mary Nosanchuk,
chairman of the membership
committee, Tyler 5-4005, and
Mrs. Sarah Rogoff, chairman of
t h e entertainment committee,
Hogarth 1891, are in charge of
reservations which most be in
by Sept. 25. Sirs. l'auline Men-
delsohn, president, urges mem-
bers to come and bring new
members.

Jewish Frontier
Dance on Nov. 5

The Detroit Council of the
League for labor Palestine an-
nounces that arrangements have
been concluded for the annual
Jewish Frontier dance which has
earned the reputation of being
one of Detroit's outstanding fall
events.
The affair will be held at the
Stutter Hotel on Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 5, with music and
entertainment by Benny Kyte and
his N.B.C. Orchestra. Tickets are
now available front any League
member, or by calling Ilogarth
0967 or Cadillac 8562.
Proceeds will help to sustain
the Jewish Frontier. Morris Lie-
berman is in charge of ticket
sales.

Bnai David School
Will Open Sunday

Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th, announces the
opening of its religious school
on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 10 a.
in its new quarters, at Central
High School, Tuxedo and La
Salle Blvd. Both old and new
students will be accepted this
Sunday. The school accommo-
dates children from kindergarten
through high school. Hebrew in-
struction will be given to girls
above 5th grade age. All mem-
bees of the teaching staff are
highly qualified, coming mostly
from the public school system.

Y. P. T. C. Opening
Dance Is on Sept. 3o

The Young Peoples Club of
Temple Beth El is opening its
1939-40 season with a dance.
Bertha GoldhofT, chairman of the
social committee, announces that
the dance will be held Saturday
night, Sept. 30, at Temple Beth
El. Music will be furnished by
the Gondoliers from 9:30 to
12:30. Informality will be the
keynote of the dance. Prospec-
tive and former members are
invited.
Marvin Smith and Henry Co-
hen, chairman and vice chair-
man respectively of the mem-
bership committee, arc cooper-
ating with the social committee
in arranging for this affair.
The admittance fee will be 50c
but those who are paid-up mem-
bers or who signify their wil-
lingness to join by paying one-
half the charge for membership
will be admitted free.
Mildred Solter is in charge of
publicity for the event. Other
members of the social committee
are Rodelle Broder, Jacob Brown,
Blanche Hurvith and Lorraine
Wolf.

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Jewish hospitalization.

MAY YOUR NEW YEAR

BE A HAPPY ONE!

Make it so—by attending the

Annual Dinner Dance
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

of the

SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22

HOTEL STATLER

Hebrew Schools Reopen;

Mrs. Leon Watters, president
Registrations to Close
A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
of the National Federation of
After Succoth
Temple Sisterhoods, will be the
to All My Friends and
guest speaker at the opening
luncheon of the Sisterhood, Oct.
The United Hebrew Schools
and Patronizers--Happy
16.
of Detroit opened Monday, Sept.
Shall Your Future be—
The religious committee made 18, with a large influx of new
Care
and Sorrow from
possible the Succah which will registrants.
You Flee. .
Those parents who want to
stand in the Brown Memorial
Chapel of the Temple front Sept. arrange for the registration of
—JACOB MILLER.
27 until the end of the holiday. their children should act without
There will also be a small ayrn- delay. The registration period
bolic one on the altar in the will close immediately after I
main auditorium. Contributions Succoth.
of money or staples will be wel-
Schools are located as fol-
comed. After the holiday, Dr. lows: Main school, 1245 W.
20720 Fenkell Ave.
Re. 2359
Len M. Franklin and the com- Philadelnhia Ave., Madison 8770;
mittee will distribute the food David W. Simons Branch, Tux-
and money to needy families.
edo and Holmur: 15705 Park-
PLACE YOUR
Braille class will start soon. side Ave.; 9243 Delmar; 17750 Contributions to Scholarship
Fund of United Hebrew
People wishing to learn to do this Brush; Central High School:
work. by which the blind are Brody Public School; MacCulloch
Schools
ORDER NOW-
enabled to read, may call Mrs. Public School •
Sidney Alexander, To. 8-6321.
The United Hebrew Schools
Tuesday, Sent. 26, at 1:30, in Young Women's Mizrachi received the following, contribu-
the social hall of the Temole,
to the scholarship fund:
Plans Charity Event for tions
the young women's sewing group
One-half scholarship from Mr.
with
Oct. 17
will resume activities. A dessert
and Mrs. Max Lieberman of
HACQUOIL BUICK, Inc.
luncheon will he served at 15c,
Sturtevant Ave., in honor of the
Mrs M. Liebschutz, president Bar Mitzvah of their son, Louis.
nart of the proceeds being used
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST
I of Young Women's Al itrachi,
to buy materials,
A liberal contribution to the
BUICK DEALER
I rresided at the first meeting of scholarship fund front Dr. and
8911 Grand River,
Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- I the season on Monday, Sept. 18, Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, in memory
Corner Martindale
jot th e home of Mrs. Sam Shu- ,f Mrs. Anna Altshuler and J.
dah to Have Card Party
TYler 4 - 7600
man on Burlingame Ave. Plans P. Rosenthal.
on Sept. 30
were formulated for a charity
One-half scholarship from Mr.
event to he he'd on Oct. 17. at 'rid Sirs. Meyer Shueerman of
The L•diea of Yeshiva Beth , Congregation Bnai Moshe. Pro-
Judah will have n card party at ceeds will go toward the home 'Vebb Ave., in honor of the
PALMS - STATE. — "Every-
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Martin.
th e Bnai David Social Hall. Elm- fr• refii ,
er girls in Palestine
One-half scholarship from Mr. body's Hobby"—an honest n^ws-
hurst and 1 5 th. Saturday eve-1 which the organization maintains
and
Sirs.
Joseph
Viedroh
of
paperman gets respite fro] , ev I
niro. Sent. as
Dne to the i—nesting crisis in 7iehtor Ave., in honor of
the influences which seek to la'
The donor 1-nAenn is to be
Eurone the work this year will rtar !Mitzvah of their son, Milton
editorial outlook by been Mit en-
held at the Bnai David Nov. 25. be doubly important.
Arnold.
grossed in photography.

MILLER'S Square
Deal Furniture

1940 BUICK

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