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September 22, 1939

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DON'T

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Donor Luncheon of Rosenberg Heads I --
Zedakah Is Plannec Cong. Bnai Moshe '

Zedakah Club held the first Morris Rosenberg was elected
meeting of the season at th president
Congregation Bnai
home
of its president, Mrs. Mot Moshe for of of the
TAKE
second time, at
ris Loeb. Plans were announce the
annual meeting held Sunday.
for the eighth annual donor Rosenberg, who served in this
luncheon to be held Tuesday iwucitv in 1936-1937, succeeds
12, at the Masonic Tempi(
CHAN C ES I Dec.
Mrs. Sam Almug is chairman o
the affair and Mrs. I. Si. Hert
is co-chairman.
The following committees wer
Have Your Rugs
appointed:
Cleaned by LEADER
Cards, Mrs. M. Paul, To. 7
5179, Mrs. B. Shaw, Da. 5703
savings
banks Mrs. C. Hyman
Guaranteed workman- To. 8-9787,
Mrs. J. Sandler, Tc
ship assures you of get- IA-2787; card parties, Mrs. 51
Elias
To
6-0175
Skl t
tang them back per- un. .2-41i66; ways Mrs and E .rn Sklar
fectly cleaned, odor- Mrs. J. Feldman, To. 8-6925
William Kadushin, To. 6
less, restored to original Mrs.
2674; rummage, Mrs. ' Willian
color and lustre. Our IHordes, To. 8-1957,
Mrs E. Ru
.
Ty. 5.3783, Mrs
prices are no higher. !bin
man, , To. 8-6898. * T T. Masser
Those desiring to earn thet
Certified Cleaning pledges
r fo
e th
donor luncheot
should contact any of the ahoy'
committee members.
Zedakah Club acknowledge:
the following contributions: Mrs
CALL
William Hordes, in memory of
MORRIS ROSENBERG
her mother; Mrs. Jacob Chicorel
upon the recovery of her son': Louis Gunsberg, who is retiring
health;
and a d by Mrs after two consecutive terms.
onation
Jacob Harvith.
Eugene Geibman was chosen

UNITED ARTIST. - "The
Women", picturization of Clare
Boothe's famous stage success of
the same name. Is at the United
Theater. The cast, moor-
T y..'5-8 400 boring Artists
135 women in all, is
headed by Norma Shearer, Joan
Crawford, Rosalind Russell and
Paulette Goddard.

LEADER

• Littman's People's Theater •
8210 TWELFTH ST.
TRINITY 2.0100
ANNOUNCES
the Opening of the Theme, with
LEGITIMATE SHOWS
Starting Friday, Sept. 29
. Watch for Announcement in next weeks' Chronicle
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT AND ALL DAY SUNDAY-
THE LAST TWO DAYS OF SHOWING
"THE KLIATCHE"

A HAPPY NEW YEAR
And May You Enjoy the Holidays with
Perwein's Famous Coffee Cakes
and Pastries
%VI.: SPECIALIZE IN
GIFT BOXES FOR. ALL OCCASIONS

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Tires . Radios - Batteries
Jack's Super Service
formerly S A K Super Service
Tire ■nd General mr-frodym
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Courtesy
and ords
Herr Ice
our Irate.

1

the program of the day for the
An open meeting will be held first open meeting of the Home
by the Women's Auxiliary of Relief Society on Monday, Sept.
Bnai Brith on Monday, Sept. 25, 25, at 1i30 p. m„ at Hotel Stot-
at 8:30 p. m., in the Bnai Moshe ler. Mrs. Robert Drews is chair-
A uditorium, Dexter at Lawrence. man, assisted by Meorlames iieu-
The proTram arranwed by the ben Allender, Robert R. Kali-
man, Ruth Metzger, J. H. Poles-
ker, William Roth, Harry Ros-
man, Ben B. Schwartz, Irving
Small, Leon Zechman.
Mrs. Arthur Ginsburg, presi-
dent, and Mrs, Sam Arkin, chair-
man of the ways and means com-
mittee, extend an invitation to
members and guests to this com-
plimentary meeting.
On Sept. 20, the ways and
means committee met at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Clnsburg.
ost .
Sirs. Sam Arkin presided. Reser-
vations are rapidly coming in for
the annual dinner dance to be
held at Hotel Stotler on Oct. 22.
Mrs. Jerome Kanter and Mrs.
Robert Drews are chairmen of
the year book committee, and
Mrs. Irving Small is chairman of
memoriams.
Those wishing to earn their
money for their pledge for the
dinner dance by rummaging
should call Mrs. Al Weinman,
Ty. 5-8129, Banks for saving
money for the event can be se-
cured by calling Mrs. Ralph
Levy, To. 8-4590,
DR. ISAAC RABINOWITZ

Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kert of Marston Ave. announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Janet, to Harry A. Scheinfield, son o
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Scheinfield of Clements Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of 18327 Wildemere Ave. announc
the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Ruth, to George Olds o
Flint, Mich. At home Sunday, Oct. 1, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. in
No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Silverman of 4069 Duane Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Henrietta, to Martin Frank, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of 3218 Lawrence Ave.

Weddings

Oct. 8-Miss Florence Harriet Vass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Peter Vass of 270 E. Kirby Ave., to Wilbur E. Loewenberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg of Virginia Park.
Oct. 8-Miss Doris Betty Kallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sfax
Kallin of 2740 Fullerton Ave., to Marvin K. Grosberg, son of Charles
Grosberg of Arden Park.
Oct. 8-Miss Edna Hussey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max J.
Bussey of Northlawn Ave. to Morey Mandell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mandell of Windsor, Ont.
Nov. 19-Miss Eleanor Jayne Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belcrest Apartments, to Roy Wolf,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf of Parkside Road.

Births

Sept. 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laskey (Florence Rosenthal
it son, Marshall.
Sept. 8-To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn (Sophye Lipnick of Detroit)
of 1411 S. State St., Springfield, Ill., a son, Michael.
Sept. 11-To Mr. and Mrs. Saul II. Dunitz (Dorothy Roth) of
Outer Drive, a daughter, Judith Sarah,
Sept, 12-To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Eckel. (Natalie Arden) of Lawr-
ence Ave., a son, Karl.
Sept. 17-To Dr. and Mrs. Barney Israel (Lillian Petak) of
Sturtevant Ave., a son, Robert.
Sept. 17-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk (Hortense Schless) of
Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Nancy.
To Mr. and Mrs. George Mendelsohn (Betty Cohn) of Jackson.
Mich., formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Patricia Diane.

JUDGE KEIDAN IS HONORED WITH
THIRTY-THIRD MASONIC DEGREE

program chairman' Mrs. Charles
Solovich, includes an address by
Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, director of
Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor,
on the subject "Current Jewish
Problems Dealing With Youth."
The Jewish Community Center
Glee Club, a group of 40 mixed
voices, will offer several musical
selections. The group is under
the direction of Doris Sperling
Markel. The solos will be sung
by Mrs. Flora Cedar, Minnie
Schneider, Sidney Brussel, Lou
Moses and Herman Ostreicher.
Miss Mildred Feldman is the ac-
companist. A social hour will fol.
low the program and refresh.
ments will he served. Members
are urged to attend and to invite
their friends.

Kvutzah Ivrith, the Ilebrew
cultural group, headed by !Ler-
man I). Boraks, will elect officers
on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the David
W. Simons Branch of the United
Commended in Statement by William Rolston Brown, Memorial Tablet Dedicated
Hebrew Schools, Tuxedo and
One of America's Outstanding Masons
at Impressive Ceremony
Ilolmur.
At this annual meeting the of-
in Saginaw
Judge Harry B. Keidan has during which time he has won
ficers and chairmen of commit-
tees will submit their reports been selected for a high honor- the highest respect and ad,mira-
A memorial tablet was sedi-
and new officers will be elected. the honorary 33rd Masonic de- tion of all,
cated at an impressive ceremony
Plans for the coming year will gree.
"As a non-Jew, I congratulate at the Bnai Israel Synagogue in
Commenting on this selection, the Jewish community of Detroit Saginaw by Mr. and Mrs. B.
be discussed and formulated.
1.
This meeting will take the William Rolston Brown, promi- upon the selection of Judge Rosenberg in memory of their
form of the traditional Ilashonah nent Detroit attorney who now Keidan, one of its very impor- parents. Mrs. Rosenberg, one of
Rabbah celebration, and is open makes his home in Detroit and tent members, for the honor heI the founders of the Ladies Aux-
to all those who are interested who is one of the outstanding Is about to receive, iliary of the Congregation, has
in the perpetuation of the He- American Masonic leaders, made
"Judge Keidan, who was last been its president for 22 years
bre• language and culture. the following statement:
year selected to receive this de- and has been recently re-elected
"I am extremely pleased to gree by the Supreme Council of as its president for the 23rd
extend On ough your paper to the Scottish Rite for the North- time. Mr. Rosenberg is a former
A.Z.A. Chapters to Honor Judge Harry B. Keidan my ern Masonic Jurisdiction, is president of the Bnai Israel Con-
warmest compliments for being leaving for Boston where the eri gallon and has been its treas.
Columbus Day on
selected to receive the highly degree will be conferred upon urer for the past 15 years,
Oct. 12
honorary Thirty-third Masonic
him. Four rabbis participated in the
Degree which he, because of his "'As he has long been an earn- program, This was the first time
Released from A.Z.A. head- high character and sense of duty sit, devoted member of the Scot- in the memory of any member
quarters in Washington, D. C., and genuine tolerance, no justly
Gall rite in Detroit. his many as, of the congregation that four
is the program for the A.Z.A. deserves.
soclates in the degrees in which rabbis have attended a gathering
chapters throughout the country
"It has been my happy, privi- he has participated are delighted in Saginaw. They were Rabbi
to pay tribute to Christopher lege to observe Judge Keidan to
that Judge Keidan will soon re- Solomon Z Fineberg of F li ,
Columbus on Oct. 12.
a fellow Mason, a Judge and a celve this honor which he has who delivered theprincipal ad-
At the last Detroit and Wind- man over a period of many years, so long merited."
dress of the aternoon; Rabbi
sae Council meeting it was de-
:Mandel Glance of Bay City, who
cased to hold Detroit A. Z. A.
rendered a fitting solo; Rabbi
Sabbath on Friday evening,
Pierce Antics of Temple Beth
Dec. 1,
Abraham, Bay City, and Rabbi
lanai David Chapter 314 has
Israel T. Notis, who conducted
undertaken the project to collect
the dedication service.
old clothes and will present them
'
LELAND-MORRISON
&purl B. Weinberg intro-
to some charitable organization.
The board of the Music Study
Ruth
Morrison , daughter
daughter
,
i Art Goodman. !lorry P. Kovitz for an interesting season. The of
Mrs.
s on noon and presented Ira Mandel-
vice president of the con-
Was elected secretary to succeed officers are: President, Mrs. Mau-
' Collin oo- d Ave.,
Ave.
Milton Gorelick.
mar- I gregation who acted as the chair-
S. Leland
rice Morse; vice-presidents, Mrs. reed to Captain Louis was
man.
A memorial service in
of
the
United
The "Sone, the Hebrew for I. M M
ed States Army
endelson and Mrs. Morris
m
a4 Medi-
Mr, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sholem
r
thought, is the name of the bi- Stein; cors
re onding
p
secretary , cal l Corps, son of Myl
Rosenberg
and Mr. and Mrs.
Leland of Taylor
T
Ave.,
monthly newspaper publication Mrs. David Huber; recording and
:Joseph Beckman, parents of Mr,
o f the Bnai Moshe Chapter 321. financial secretary, Sylvia Scheer; " Sept.
'
17, at Temple Beth El. and Mrs. II. I. Rosenberg, fol-
Gerald Finn has been named treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Purdy.
lowed the presentation of the
editor. Member Smith is in charge Members of the board consist of
FENTON-GREENBERG
tablet by the donors and accept-
c harge of the chapter's band,
Mesdames I. Meyer 'Berris, Bur-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Greenberg mice by Rabbi Notis.

Marriages

.

ton Clamage, Abraham Cooper, of 2483 Glendale Ave.. announce I Meyer Beckman of Detroit, a
Davis Cole, Walter Field, Harry the marriage of their daughter, brother of Mrs. Rosenberg, was
Platt.
Rose Judith, to J. Gregory Fen- one of the guest speakers who
-
Committee chairmen are:
ton of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. I addressed the audience.
C horal. Mre. Oat le role:
North End Clinic has received
dram " .
grou p,
Mr.. Hu
ele
per
Chrs
Aln;
ecr-
and Mrs. Fenton are making I A message of greetings was
t he following contributions:
hol a
ship. Mrs.
ob Rants ; atudy.
Mr s
. wired from the Michigan Syna-
In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth (tarry Ttlatt , Him HI programs. Sirs their home in Los Angeles.
W
____
Fleid• regular progre
Mrs
gogue Conference, signed by, its
ion
Egbert from Mr. and Mrs. Al- Walter
3,„„1. a,,.i e ; esietnihrepie. Sirs:
Max
president, Isadore Cohen, and
b et Weisman; in memory of Reich: Junior Marten, group Mr.
1 •
GASMAN--GLIEBERMAN
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, exec-
%I ra. T ette Hoptman Block from Mee:HI:um: Junin.. Rieman Fleisher:
At Congregation Shaarey Ze- utive secretary.
M r, and Mrs. Harry M. Selker; ,,,zne.r.mhU;„. 11X.ronJ. jn, R0 17,2 y •tr
dek,
Sunday
evening,
Sept.
3,
Prayers for the welfare and
n memory of Hyman Yoskowitz Ste.. Abraham Cooper; concert, Mrs
Rabbi M. Zager, Cantor 1.• H. success of the. United States gov-
t tom MISS Selma J. Sampliner.
and Rabbi Morris Ad- ernment and singing of America
F or surgical equipment, from Ph.° •quad,
Julio,: Green; her.
ler united in marriage Miss Bea- by the audience closed the cere-
r. and Mrs. Albert Kahn. For I;;;Z ull'i,,„m „,,l,",:„ ";t7,,`,Xn udra7,"%;"4'
trice Glieberman and William monies of the afternoon. Guests
S ocial Service Relief Fund, from nestitmts Pearlman : Publicity,
Mrs
Casman.
were served luncheon in the
ennie Grogan Mendelson Memo- Series CM"'"
Miss Glieberman is the daugh- recreation room, Mrs. Rosenberg,
lid Fund.
The club is starting the year's
r
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Glie-
sponsor
and donor of the lunch-
ctivities with a presidents' day
(
and the groom is the eon sas assisted by Mesdames
I luncheon, Tuesday, Oct. 3.
son of Mrs. Fannie Casman.
Rose !merman, C. Goldstein I
The bridesmaids were the Mandelstam, S. B. Weinberg, G.
Misses Clara Strauss, Ann Glass- Bloomfield, Louis Fink and I.
Junior Service Group Party titan, Hilda Gold and Mrs. Wil- I Rich.
I
Grab. sky and sinters, Mies
liam Horowitz. The maid of
and Tea Da nce This
Wm.,' Gra hnyvsk y end Mr.. Gertrude
honor was Miss Annette Eizel-
mean. returned home af ter .pending
S und ay
-veral
man.
eke In Northern Michigan
,suet.
The ushers were Dave Casman,
• -
A party and tea dance will
Arthur ache:ant, eon of Mr. and
usher in the fall season of the Ben Wentenstein, Max Lowe and
Schwarts.
will
lease
William
Horowitz. The best man
onday for CI, veland. to Attend ...Moo!. Junior Section, Detroit Service
Group, on Sunday, Sept. 24, at was Sidney Weiss.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Kahn irnd
A dinner served in cabaret
in the social hall
V „ .. MPS. , Perste...
Nenctiee, le ft on Sundae toe Chi- 2:30 p. m.,
style, for 300 guests followed
an:I to :mend the Jeweler• . moven- at
roe Kippur Services will im held In
Temple Beth El.
.. Kahn will remain In Chicago to
the main auditorium Drown Memorl
the ceremony.
Dend the Graduate F. hone at Chicago
morn-
The out-of-town guests were:
Myer:fit).
1". e: e p.tnd
dIt'grUert,l'
David Staffer, uncle of the bride,
at s,
'ad ma-
lists.rt tor.sertio. eon of Mr, and
norial
Dr.
Galen
Starr
Rosa
to
who
came
by
plane
from
Newark,
S r.. J. I'. Hirschfield, loft Wrvineertitr
or lienever, N. II.. to resister at Clark
N. J.; Saul Morowitz of Wash- sai'esth
Address Jewish War
Leo!
service" for the Ana day of Se,.
,ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mr! Sid.
Veterans Monday
I» hail 1 77::today, Sept. 201.
Mr. and Mr*. T. S.
ney Ember of Ionia, Mich.; Mr. at is win
Friedman and
kiln will preach
mily have turned to 310 Green Ave.
on
the in ti c: ' Ter
e H
anget. ••
and 5 1rs. Sam Opperman of
an
Dr. Galen Starr Ross, presi-
Mishawauka. Ind.; MRS Ruth sentient Es. rer;tre.:
Shoe Mml Ilirechneld had an her
dent
of
Sani-Plastics
Corpora-
nest
for •everal send her Sinter.
tta lobath Eve Berri , e will be rexnmed
Walters of Jonstown. Pa.
re. " Levi.
ile Levensohn, and ilaughter. tion, will talk on "Lets Save
Friday merlins, Oct. 1, • t t p. m•
Mr. and Mrs. William Casman
Islet. of Detroit,w •re
M leaving DO •
America First" before Detroit
roll on Monday to
r join r. . lAven.hn
anent their honeymoon in the tiewkil wetter.
nA their eon. havld, In Loa Angelee Post No. 135, Jewish War Vet-
A epecial meeting of the con/Heim-
eu .. to make their future home there, erttns of the United States at East.
Hon will be held Itueeday evening Cst.

Mr end Sirefeliu.m Hutton had
holiday gueirte their ditugh-
re Mr , L. PaAirmeck sad ens. of
lint. Mich.

th• etudenta ret ern In g to A.
rt.or I his yeas will be: Irving R
menny. Jack amen/dein. •Ilile Fried-
▪ . H ward Kraska. Richard Benner
A
MP. Eater Sempliner; maw ate-
rItA there this year win be the Slimes
filruherg, Rarafae Lagar.. Alice
au Id.. and Carolyn Jane Sernpliner

armpit Sell El
biers

Ob servance of

Education Month

The observance of Education
Month by the United Hebrew
Schools, under the direction of
Mr. • !noble of Detroit I, .pending
a committees headed by Rabbi
h" i ' IlA A wh h h " r"A'h". Mr.
rernberg.
Morris Adler. is now in nrogrese.
The work of the month is divided
Robert Adler
former reeIdeal of
felon. England, who has been 'tett-
into several dis'inet protects, the
e his aunt and uncle Mr end Mee.
first one of which includes ad-
entamin ft
d•ess.ft
in boos.s of war/thin.
w here he Is establishing
bow
sines.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter i s the
',
Hyman
of this nativity. His
Mary
S Harriman. son of Mr. •nal
m. Louie H. Harrison. 1211 Sixth
at- ..seseiate chairmen are Solomon
as among the mammer
w
Kasden
and Max Blush]. This
tits tit the EntvernitY of Michigan
So received all
A
enrnmittae has been making con-
E mploChl•
*el
homIrn i en ginee ring
gra ••
Hee rk In
-•12
bade with all the rabbis and lay
-
In Jane. Ile
-makers who have promised to
so
grade*.
Central High School •nd Jentor A .
^ive thorn their full te ,,,m-t ••• ■ :,
Item rte le II years eb1
Many eddr•ases wee.
Ifflaseeeeran. all Wee11111•••--
m A Pornpliner observ.4
delivered during the first and
bee
55th birthday on Sept. 12.
Dester-Jey Florist, Tyler 11-414132. second days of Rosh Ilaahonah.

I. MILLER

BROWN

For Fall!

Brown of an Autumn oak
leaf inspired I. Miller to

creole this glorious shade!
Our collection is out-
standing.

Bnai David Sisterhood

The Bnai David Sisterhood
met Sept. 18 In the social hall
of the Bnai David Synagogue.
Mrs. Bernard M. Blontein was
• an s. o jp
c
J oshua
reviewed
Emmanuel" by Louis Golding.
The season's social activities
will begin with a get-together
bridge for members only on
Monday evening, Sept. 25 in the
social hall of the synagogue, For
reservations call the chairman,
5 M 6re u . i. Philip Kramer, Northlawn

Mrs. Albert Schwartz is chair-
man of the donor luncheon to be
held Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Lach-
er's, 3153 Cass Ave. The ways
and means committee will hell)
those interested in earning their
fees. For further information
call Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Town-
send 6-4329.

USSE K

S

Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year!

Join Your School Band

or Orchestra

I

Gifts to North End Clinic

League of N.H.J.C.
Sag Cita 1,1attio
to Meet Wednesday
The Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dean at Denver will hold its first '
_
meeting of the season on Wed-
nesday, Sept. 27, at 1:30 p . en.,
at the home of Mrs. Maurice
'
Schwartz, 17545 Birchcrest Dr.
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, president, ;
invites members and friends to
attend.
Mrs. Ruth Metzger, program t
_
chairman, announces that the ,
MIRROR
S
mil, 0., ymyy, home.
home.ale, „„, McPherson.
of Eng- ;
el re fireplace mirror merle to order. guest speaker instructor
will be Milton .
"."e",1
OM
.1
'A.".
like
""A'
lish
at
Wayne
University, who
Froteet pere,,egi
ion, furniture with glee. • review an outstanding
trim
cur- r
Mr. splegelman, eft...HI. even by will
rent book.
The officers of 116 Detroit .
Oakland Glass Co. League of the N. H. J. C. are: ,
RXIS on. RI% LH
TT. "M5 11:;:""i■;rltri‘rientr.-')1;!•:.'' Itr.ry Carl lo' I XV; : :.
nret
Mr. Mr, Daniel
secou.1 eh:Litre:n:1.ot,
y I.:a-president,
Nat Siegel.
Siren. •
stein.
recording
neeretary,
Mre
Harry
their meeting Monday, Sept. 25,
I. FrhoGreens:W.
Miller:
cut:responding
lyecret•ry.
Mr. ,1„•t,
at 9 p. m„ at the Veterans Bldg.,
Ana., treasurer,
nd ... reterY.
.
Mt,
SY
ern
S
panic,
Mrs
East Jefferson at Hastings. The
I Ideslisinrn
ntniol Cullen.
hoard
of
director,
r
.1 public is invited.
Iiiirry
Barnett.
nen It. flerk•
.
Moe
Ire
err,terry
H
OIL
roll
Altos Lager t wan
II in h Moo Mettger,
Robert
I , I bnet.
4. reenwald.
it J., Il.nnett
(tiI L.A.
Dacid I A . A
I' Mewl,
Mewl, e Priors,
Aaron
Silber-
bl•tt.
All
Le,
y.
Kafir.
Harry
Opening Meeting of Year of
int
I
Silt
erberg. At 8 ununit
Koffman,
Carl linspitatitY.
Shelit 7 A. .'i,
Little W omen of H a dos„
E
Standing
tee.:
.wrenOVI
LMr.
Mew Mrs.
Ron Pot Mr.Broc
Kerb..k: . '
sah on Sunday
h prirting.
oetres. Sloe M Mrs
rs Prime,
Cv Aln os.
ril 1'
Koffman.
Weitgarilen, delinquent
dues. Mrs, Nal
FA . ' , ,
a
The opening mee ting of the
Ilzr ii=rF:"
4:,,T.Vr,".r.7.
1{. ;' .
Little Women of Iladassah, the
'-a -
ivoll
::roes:
and memo.
LE ,.....'
'''
voongent division of Hadassah,
Se en Collett
sal ,Ry. fund. Mr
Mr. Itn nappy
Joseph 8 day Molten:
rii Kim b ' i - r •
will be held on Sept. 24, at the
Preen
r.
tr:'
;.
I
I
IFS
Serie
wso, lent for Si. Lem. homer, of Nita Zeff, 889 Chicago
i r. • Ifaurice
a
mr& Harry Millar will be the t!
Blvd. \This meeting, • member-
Mein Molted
...1st II s_
general chairman of the Detroit
shin teL will serve to welcome
League's
annual
fall
fund-raising
y
..
prospective members and
• project, assisted n by Mrs.Milton e
hart ins. quaint them with the present
-
Saffir. This ev nt is scheduled e 1,
ittle Women. under the leader.
I. s° eon, be rssesiee from
FIST:ER THEATER. - Mickey for Oct. 31.
shi of Bernice Gents, member-
Rooney
the Uhl ship chairman. and Shirley Sil-
and the Judge Hardy
rsIty
e
Family in "Andy Hardy Gets CINEMA. - "The blikado": 0';
hostess
Gilbert and c
Spring
Fever" and Douglas Fair- 'lost famous of all is now
!rinks Jr..
playing
in "The Son Never Sullivan o-eeettss

at the Cirema Theater.

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
bnai Brith Women ° OPEN
MEETING MONDAY
To Meet on Monday Slab Jong and bridge will be

Engagements

Music Study Club
Luncheon on Oct. 3

PEP WE I N PASTRY
.4 SHOP 44 II i
MA. 6870
9144 12th St.
MA. 6569 I
For Your Convenience, Branches at:
Neum•nn'■ Market-25 E. Grand River, RA. 5115
Cianciolo Bros. Market-3205 W. McNichol. Rd., Us. 2.6800

HATTIE GITTLEMAN
2733 ELMHURST AVE.
TOWNSEND 6.0316
A SERVICE FOR
Magazine Subscriptions - - Renel,vals
,
ALL DISTINCTIVE PUBLICATIONS
ALL POPULAR PUBLICATIONS
"A Gift Subscription Confers Lasting Pleasure"

vice president, Harry S. Green
baum, treasurer, and Dr. Joseph
Stamen, secretary, the latter for
the third consecutive term, John
Adler, Louis Gunsberg, Jacob
Geibman, Edmund Labe, Harry
Rosman, Carl'Rozner and Eman-
uel Wolf were elected to serve
on the board of directors in ad-
dition to Irwin Sims, Jacob Far-
kas, Andrew Iczkowitz, Louis
I Trattner, Max Matyas and I.
Auslander, who are holdovers.

Kvutzah to Elect
Officers on Oct. 3

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE
NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal
For a better and more practical Jewish education, enroll
your children to benefit from our curriculum which includes
Hebrew and Yiddish, Jewish history, writing, composition,
the prayers and Jewish customs. Jewish holidays celebrated
in traditional fashion and by dramatization of the historical
events. Children prepared for Bar Mitzvahs and to conduct
services before Omed. Arrangements can also be made for
private lessons..
Transportation furnished for children who lie. at a
distance fromthe
fr
school.
For information call HOgartk 1889

Seta,"

PAGE SEVEN

.ed THE I rnm rus ,••••-, •

3.
of
to
by

•I 7.311. to consider the ids-chafe
a toy
plot nt sround fn'
rem:Mery
S.
nod and feet rolled •acluelysly
the Ttunple.

The

Religions Scheel:
The Tem I. H,I.S'6101 school will
open Saturday. Sept. 30, from grad.
7-14. and Sund•v. Oct. 1 for grades
kindergerten through grade a,
and
he Temp!. High 5.:honi. Th. Temple
chnol office Is open for regIst-at In.
no all other school heal.. •very wept!
er. •. m to p. m. .and on San
day morning. Sept. Cl. from 10 to 12.

Progressive Ladies Unter-
stitzung Party Oct. 2

September Specials in

Band-Orchestra.

Instruments

for School Use and Students

TRUMPET - B-flat model-brass, gold
lacquer finish. Plush-lined case, com-
$
plete

19 95

TROMBONE-Brass, gold-lacquered fin- 5.495
ish. Good tone. Complete with case..:

VIOLIN OUTFIT- Strad model, with Slir /75
bow, case, extra strings, etc., comolvtv •••

FLUTE - Boehm system. Metal, silver- $
plated. Complete with case, extras.

4450

CLARINET - Silver-plated finish. Boehm $2975
system. Plush-lined case, extras, only


SAXOPHONE - E-flat alto, Brass, gold- $ 79 50
lacquered finish. Case, accessories
. . . and many other values

ea s .

Little

ONE DOLLAR

Per. .
Week

Ask About Our Course of PRIVATE LESSONS

AMATEUR MUSICIANS . . . are invited to join the
Grinnell Band. Free instruction end rehearsals. Come
in for details now, Prof. Israel Glass, director, is in-
structor in wood and brass instrunt.tits in the Grinnell
Studio.

Musical Pioneers for 60 Years

GRINNELL BROS.

1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE

Brooches: 10454 W. Jefferson
4871 Grand River
14127 E. Jefferson
415 S. Washington, Royal Oak

BARRY BRADLIN

Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
The Progressive Ladies Unter-
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
stitzung Verein will give its an-
coal luncheon card party end
Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
fashion show on Monday, Oct. 2,
at 1 P. M., on the 13th floor
of the Metropolitan Bldg•, 33
Rabbi Sperka's Sermons : tor Abraham Singer and his
of the chapter's band.
!choir led by David Scholniek,
'
C. There will tis n•i•o
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- and will weak on the theme,
Mrs. R Miller Is in chsrve of
"R eal Religion". On Yom Etp-
arrangements and is assisted by gregation Bnai David will oc-
I
Mrs. I. Kruger. For further in- cupy the pulpit following the par morning before Ylakor he
will
speak on "The Root of Ho-
formation, Call Tyler 5-6295.
chanting of Kol Nidre by Can- lman Distress"

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