ililiggliCOITJEWISII (ft KINI I knIL and i OA or a \\S Music Study Club Luncheon Tuesday KED BEA N qpfffRi September 29, 1939 THE IF.' AL rtig, , NICLF Zedakah Juniors' Event on Oct. ,att The Music Study Club of De- troit will start the season's activi- ties with a President's Day lunch- Donald Simon of Tuxedo Ave. Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Robinson returned from a few (lays in left for Ann Arbor where he is ttending the University of Michi- Wheeling, W. Va. gan's Dental School as a sopho- Mr. mild Mrs. Miles Finsterwald more. are spending several days in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behrman New York. of 1963 Calvert Ave., will be at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer home Saturday evening, Sept. left Sept. 24 on a motor trip to 30, from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their New Orleans. son, Sherwin Atlas. No cards. Services will be held at Congre- SL's. David J. Levy returned gation Shaarey Zedek on Satur- from a couple of days spent in day morning, Sept. 30. Montreal. , *writ, • $( 400,41.4;Iii , o And we mean OVEN- )3AKED BEANS. That's why they have the tempting flavor and aroma that wakes up any appetite . . . young or old. • 4E; 8 7 . MRS. WALTER FIELD B: HEINZ VEGETARIAN — BEANS are KOSHER and PAREVE eon, Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 12:30 o'clock, at the Stockholm Restau- rant, E. Jefferson and Rivard. A lunch will be served to members of the club and their friends. The program will include a film with music and interesting fea- tures marking the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Mrs. Walter Field is chairmar of the luncheon and reservations may he made with her at Un 3-3994. 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I 4 , an think any they remeined of eeverel such •uthon There Is Ber- nard 0 Ititharda, for exempt, and his masterpiece, 'The Id/wearers of eldansky. which Barrett Wendel nailed on Its appearance as containing 000sy• challenging the last ever writ• ten in Amen. a Vet It aas co/maned after by •• Polish-Jewlah Swung rt. qualutene•— only • few yearn • 11Ich soon became int 'mere knowl- •nd of edge—of th• Fnglloh le Kea American coedit Ions Well, Richard became and rernal hod • worker in own Jewish people; the cease of hi. greatly to his honor. but perhaps, and work after all, It is better to II. In practical, tongible waYe for the good neighbor. then merely to of on w rite book•—for for too ninny books are of the net um of poor Tacker• tree Imok, one ■ alum. not really but one among Charter. 1-ernbl• •ntl- par Idea 'the hunks that are not hooka': vet full of peril to mind. and mule her sage of false !drew and perversions of the nacres of me, reahly elevated Into Idol., and leading worker minds folly where bloody Into them. Maids of re. ..bulbous •r• sown." Mr. Richards who was for many years associated with the work of the American Jewish Congress, acting also as secretary to the American Jewish Delegs. Peace Conference in tion at the 1919, and has played a leadi ng part in the Zioinst movement., has more recently devoted a large part of his time to the organdza- lien and development of the Jew- ish Information Bureau, 103 Park Ave., New York City. This Bureau answer all inquiries on Open Sundays RA. 0335 Hadassah Plans Its Honor Roll Over 200 women reported for the first rally meeting for the Ilohor Roll of the Detroit chap- ter of Hadassah, Sept. 25, at it luncheonette meeting at the home of Mrs .Fred Ginsburg, co-chair- man. Mrs. Julian Krolik, chairman of the Honor Roll, conducted the meeting and introduced the key- women and committee chairmen who gave specific instructions concerning the prospect slips to the workers and captains. Mrs. Krolik read a cable from Miss Ilenrietta Szold of Jeru- salem in which she pointed to the increasing needs for Youth Aliyah work. The next tally luncheonette meeting will be held Wednesday, Oct. 4, at the home of Mrs. Na- than Simons. 80 E. Boston Blvd., at 12:30 o'clock. Rabbi Leon From will be the guest speaker and will discuss aspects of the European situation. Rally meet- ings will be held every Wednes- day at homes of members until the time of the event, Nov. 28. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Mrs. Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland will be the guest speaker. Following are alternates of De- troit Hadassah for the national convention to be held in New York, Oct. 24 to 29: Mesdames Perry Burnetine, Louis Davidson, Herbert Wallace, Abraham Gold- berg, Daniel Cohn, Irving Dwor- man, Adolph Ehrlich, Bernard Bernbaum, fly C. Broder, Ben Mossman, Jacob Ilarvith, Sol Sloan, Jacob Mazer, Carl Schil- ler, Joseph Horwitz, Daniel Cul- len, Thomas Marwil, Abe Rosen- berg, Samuel Goldman, Ralph Weisman, Herman Stenbuck, Ju- lius Green, Henry Jassy, Louis Robinson, Louis James Rosenberg, Norman Frank, Sarah - Kohane, Robert Kaltman, Max Osnos, Irv- ing Steinman, Ruth Metzger. Mrs. Philip Lipson, chairman of the Jewish National Fund, announces that the bi-ennial col- lection of J. N. F. boxes will be made Sunday and Monday, Oct. 1 and 2. The following contribu- tions have been made: Tr,. In memory of Rohn • earns Podnisky by Ire end Mra charism Ireteln of Wyandotte. end Mr. end Mre. !Ma and Weiner. Trees In mon. ore of Vella Doormen Slum kby the firm of Derma', and She i rum amt the fl ,ncrl oo r f , la , iae rn s d %to Trios .. II sire A. M. Proems ril,e MnIewea Jean' - Eliot end Ben Melds,. and Morris, eleiniwrg Contribution. In mentor. of Dora Krell hr Mr a d n Mrs. Po VInnOr Frank. Tree In me'non of Nathan Luck off by Mr. and Mre Irving W Illuniba ae Tree In menudY of Mae Whernik, tattl•.- of Mra. Mrs. notto. Joerpn tyl.ler end )Ire. Reiss lure by % IKkan Hub Tree hl m Lome Korn is Mr. end Moab" riot', it 1100enbote Tree in !Weer of Ye reel. of Sarah Bernet Me be the Tmedar Ci r'rbdr , Woolen. to the (:1.'d, n Irarr'I , tinn for the laic J I'. err he'ne taken hr Mrs. Welk ,!;ZI flobln.n. Toe en« od 0-3 Ile and Mrs. Herold Roraima, Vol...site 1.5 01 The fella. Ins ho., e been made: hr' me and >I re Matinee. Am trod. Mr. and Blumberg Sir and Mrs. In Ing W Mrs Robert Kaltman. Mr. and Mrs III Digit, 34r and Mrs. I.. case.. pr. nka herser. amt Mr. and 11 .. MreI • 5 1, )Ira res t erhurfors to the Netionat ran he merle to .tre Philip Lio- Fnd u n 17121 Felrfind. Unlvervit y 141 lir n. rand geligeon. 3353 VUirle ao nt. HrTownia•nd 1-171 2. ■ Jewish life and thOught and his communal activities, and proven to be a most useful agency me-thousands of individuals and organizations. In January of 1910, a small group of men formed the Turover Aid Society, devoted to giving aid to their landsleit in Russia, also to contributing to local and national charitable institutions. On Jan. 14, 1940, at Lachar's, the Turover Aid Society, now grown to one of the largest ver- eins in Detroit, will celebrate its 30th anniversary at a banquet and dance to which many civic leaders and heads of vereins will be invited. Preparations for this event were made last Sunday evening at a dinner at Lachar's to which the officers, directors and com- mittee members were invited. Plana for the coming event were discussed and the 30th anniver- - ary banquet committee an- nounced. Jacob Bobrin, presi- dent. named Samuel Drvfus, one of the original organizers, as Anienian of the committee; Isi- dor Sosnick and Herman Lichtman were named associate general managers; Julius Schwartz, tress- .rer: Samuel Spiegel, recording -eeretary: Max L. Roberts. AI- sect Parvin end Sol Lumberg, - venerate committee; John Lebow- I ki. ticket manager; Rose Rob. rte end Lea Lumberg financial - .rectories: Mr. and hit's. Abe goller, Mr. and Mrs. David 11 ortz. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ma- 1 -Ito, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gott- 'nib, Mr. and Mix. Aaron Tilchin, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berman, Mr. vnd Mrs. Abraham Grant, Mr. veil Mrs. Abe Collin, Mr. and 'fee Benjamin Grant, Mr. and Ws. Josenh Hoffman. Mr. and Horris Zuroff, Mr. and Mrs. ;some! Kunin, Mr. and Mrs. Nit- han Samet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Backer, Mr: and Mrs. I. Karbal. Mr. and Mrs. Freedman, commit- tee members. 11.. and Mrs. Manfred M. Julius W. Gilbert left Sept. 22 Linick will be hosts at a recep- for Beverly Hills, Calif. tion on Sunday, Oct. 1. afternoon and evening, at 2685 Webb Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Ave., in honor of the engage- roan and (laughter, Sue, left Sept. ment of their daughter, Melitta, 23 to spend 10 days in New York. to Sidney Marks of New York No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace and family are now residing in Louis J. Gordon returned to their new home at 19116 Berke- the city last week after a month's ley Rd., Sherwood Forest. holiday in Northern Michigan during which he spent Rosh Hash- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Slo- onah with his brother, Albert A. man, formerly of Arden Park, Gordon, who conducted services are now residing at 18604 Park- in Petoskey. side Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright of Mrs. Louis (nosier of Wood- Fullerton Ave. announce the Bar ingham Drive is visiting with her Mitzvah of their son, Irvin Mar- family in Chattanooga, Tenn. vin. on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 9 a. nt., at Congregation Beth Ye- Miss Joyce Cook of the Wol- huda, Pingree and Woodrow Wil. verine Ilotel is, spending a month son. Dinner dance on Sunday, in St. Louis. Oct. 8, at 6 p. in., at Lacher's. Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Cleveland Out-of-town guests will include Rabbi Louis Milgrom of Joliet. spent the past holiday week-end III., Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Erlich with her mother, Mrs. Adolph of Chicago, III., Mr. and Mrs. Sloman of Edison Ave. Harry Fiddler, Mr. and Mrs. San- der Milgrom, Mr. and Mrs. Fid- Mrs. I. Ross, accompanied by dler, of Toronto, Ben Wrotslov- her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Blu- sky, a student at the Chicago menthal, left Wednesday for a Hebrew Theological College, of sojourn in New York. Chicago, Mrs. Louis Musliner of the De- troit-Leland Hotel is spending a few weeks in New York. Mrs. Philip Schaffer of Atlantic City is visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, of Santa Rosa Ave. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sloman have taken an apartment at the Wilshire. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Traxler, formerly of Chicago Blvd., left for Kalamazoo * to make their future home, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edelstein and daughters, Bernice and Miri- am, of Harbor Springs have taken an apartment for the winter at 20 Tyler Ave. On- Irobagy,O ct. Y, Purity Chapter will hold its annual paid- tip members and advanced of- ficers night. Dinner will be served at 6:15 p. m., after which im- nressive memorial ceremonies will be held for departed mem- bers of 1939. Memorial services will be followed by moving pic- tires in color, after which thee will be initiation ceremonies, the degrees being exemplified by ad- vancing officers. Town Chiffons—lovelier The annual opening affair of ,:edakah Juniors' is to be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on `iunday evening, Oct. 1, under the co-chairmanship of Mrs. Mau- . "' i v . and Miss Marge . than ever V AteraN by 1.35 Something newl A special treatment on Artcraft Himel - Hose that makes them less susceptible to pulled threads, stronger and twice as flatter. ing. Our 3-thread Townwear chiffons are accurately proportioned, too, for short, medium or tall. 3 pairs, 3.90 STREET FLOOR MISS TILLYE 410Atar MUNCH DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Yal h Vror ()pros TIturndor, 0 , 10brr 10, 8.30 1'. NI. FRANC() SillIONe, NIusleml Director ML 1111,55' G. PATE10.0S, Momiser SEASON 14 6 ( I "" FICAN(1) 11 IONE. I VI("r(Ilt KOLAR TICKETS ,T,;),,,A41;;: STILL AVAILABLE Thursday Nights.. ($5, $10, $15, $20, $25) Saturday Mornings ($2, $3, $4) E Saturday U 7 Nights .. ($1.25, $2.50, $3.75) — Friday Afternoons ($7, $10, $12.50) I EN 1 .051 METE .5 110V PRICES ARK FOR Famous soloists who will appear at these concerts: .1 . 1131.ANl NOCE, RONENTIIAI, Hrerert, TEMPLETON, planiele, MEN - shollolat• DARIN)! NOVA, I MIN, ENE ,. O. 111101 Als IIKIII-N11 'cellist ; AN VERNON, contralto; LEHMANN, soprano; MALLET 3t•E de MONTE ARIAI, MANSI NE. enlist ir director; 13 A JENSVE CHOIR A1,1.-IIERME11 Program and °ELIJAH." MASONIC TEMPLE—CO. 4870 MASONIC World Famous Violinist Auditorium MON. EVE. FRITZ October 9 REISLER 111 KM N Inc to Cola Party on Monday • Dexter Blvd. returned from a The Progressive Ladies Unter- visit over the week-end with their stitznng Verein will give its an- mother, Mrs. Celia Stif ter, in nual luncheon card party and Chicago. • Littman's People's Theater • 8210 TWELFTH ST. Mrs. Joseph Lustig of Cleve- ! and, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ha- mer of Lakewood, 0., were re- rent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Reich of Glastonbury Drive. TRINITY 2-0100 UNITED STAR * OPERA CO. 11,11. it nett urn.n pith Ile tint Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Ber- 0,4,41 llll ler M Bedroll In man, formerly of Ford Ave., are now residing at 18474 Sorrento Mrs. Bessie Barnett, formerly Ave. of Rochester Ave., mother of Dr. N. Keiednoll by 1. 1er9r I WM?! J. Fiosonorr Saul E. Barnett, is now making Mr. and Mrs. Al Potiker and Tarn(' Madrid Numbers by S. GRECHTM A N—Dnodunrol by HYMAN her home at 1956 Sheridan Ave., NT — Malted b, INAAC ARCM son, Hugh, formerly of Seward I.os Angeles. Ave., have moved into their new FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29 home at 18309 Nionida Ave, Miss Beth Weinberg of Pen- SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, OCT. 1 nington Drive returned last week TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 3 Miss Sarah Magid, who is em- from a six-months' stay in Lon- ployed in Washington, D. C., will to..t bo•ludes Jacob eltenelv, II, nom PrIsmt, Den Adler, Morrie %Adman. don, England. I m ac Are, arrive Sunday to spend a couple holies urea, Jelin. Adler, Nellie fiennolati, Ionia 'whit...berg, Nitta. Bretons.. `meal. Filler, Henrietta Jerubsorr, of weeks with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Irwin Philip Straus and Pri•o—Et.: 643r. 76r. Cl; Mr and her children, who spent the . sum- and Mrs. L. Magid of E. Phila- delphia Ave. mer with Mrs. S. E. Heineman of Bloomfield Hills, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Saul Winkelman to their home in New York City. 'and . family of St. Ignace, Mich. returned home after spending the Harry Moss has assumed his Mrs. Aaron Meyer and her MRS. H. EPSTEIN 'holidays with Mr. Winkelman's duties as president of Chapter 63 children of Fairfield Ave. re- sister, Mrs. Killian Saulson of fashion show on Monday, Oct. 2. after returning from a trip out turned from Los Angeles where Mack Ave. at 1 p. m., on the 13th floor of west they spent the summer. e M thetropo litan Bg., ld 33 JSohn Adolph Freund Chapter 93 will Mr. and Mrs. sllenry ()ringer R. St . There will be prizes. irs. sponsor a dance at Temple Beth Clarice Freud left this week and son of Brooklyn, N. Y., R. Miller is in charge of ar- to make her home in Pittsburgh, El on Sunday, Oct. 29. Mel Curry cemnieted a six weeks' visit at rangemente and is assisted by Pa. Her brother. Henry, will live will supply the music. Harold the home of Mrs. Oringer's par- Mrs. I. Kruger. For further in- at Alden Park Manor. ente, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michel- formation, call Tyler 5-6295, or Gross, president of the chapter, announced the following commit- In honor of Miss Julia Berkan, man of 2244 Edison Ave. the president, Mrs. H. Epstein, tees: King Gennis, social; Harry Ivanhoe 1226. bride-elect of October, Mesdames Weiner, social service; Karl Still- Morris Davis, Jack Halperin, Mor- water, cultural; Harry Harris, ris Halperin and Samuel London athletic; David Kal, religious. will be hostesses at a miscellane- Philip Rothschild, president of ous shower at Webster Hall go Highland Park Chapter 313, an- Sept. 30. nounced the following commit- On Sept. 10, the B. M. Radio tees: Cultural, Herbert Bean; so- Mn, and Mrs. Irving Dworman Unit, a group of teen-age radio cial, Ernest Denenfeld and Sey- of Shrewsbury Drive returned plovers, held its first meeting of mour Victor; social service, Da- Mrs. Leon L. Watters, national from Chicago where they attend- the current season. Guaranteed workman- vid Tanabaum; athletic, Bernard At this meeting a constitution president of Temple Sisterhoods, Plotkin; Marvin Shusterman, re- ed the American Legion conven- ship assures you of get- tion. was drafted, and the following who will address a luncheon meet- I ligious. Jess R. Feller has been ting them back per- members assumed office: Milton ing of Beth El Sisterhood on named chairman of the chapter's Monday, Oct , l et s, was recently ap- fectly cleaned, odor- president; S e y m o u Harold M. Hellman, son of advisory board. • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hellman Schoen, vice president; Ros e pointed a member of the executive less, restored to original Manual Karp was named in of Mack Ave. returned to the Klein. recording secretary; Shir- committee of the National Con- charge of Bnai David Chapter color and lustre. Our University of Michigan after re- ley Hersh, corresponding secre- ference 'of Christians and Jews. 314 music committee. Murray The sewing group, which meets prices are no higher. ceipt of Master of Arts degree tary; Samuel Klein, treasurer Maklin will take charge of ath- Young people who are interest- for the first time this year, on letics. Art Goodman, Manny for advanced study under the history department at the School ed in this type of work and who Thursday, Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock, Karp and Sid Brodie are the of Graduate Studies, upon being have talent along these lines are at the Temple, sends out an ur- committee that' is making plans notified of the acceptance of his invited. to join. The only other gent plea for sewers. There are for the Thanksgiving dance. three-groups of workers: Bandage application for work toward a requirement is that all members Howard Sevin was elected as Ph. D. degree. be between the ages of 14 and makers, fancy sewers, and those the head of the Shaarev Zedek 18. Other information regarding who make layettes, comforters, Chapter. Alex Mogill will serve Miss Estelle Keywell enter- membership may be obtained by and dresses which are distributed as secretary, Advisor to the chap- tained a group of her friends at calling Rose Klein, secretary, to charitable organizations and to ter will be Ben Hamburg. Jewish poor. Coffee and donated a delightfully appointed semi- Ilo. 2787, from 8 to 10 p. m. The next Detroit and Windsor The sponsor of the radio unit. cake is served at a nominal fee, Council meeting will be held formal affair at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Key- S. L. Schlesinger, is desirous of the proceeds of which pay for the Sunday afternoon, Oct. 1, at the well. on Fairfield Ave., Saturday impressing the fact that although necessary materials used. Delegates from the Temple Dexter Jewish Center, evening. Sept. 23. organized on a semi-nrofessional basis, the B. M. Radio Unit is Beth El Sisterhood to the con- Young Judaea Succoth Phyllis Samuels of Calvert Ave. to remain a non-profit group. vention of the State Federation left for Hillsdale, Mich.. where Funds raised by the performances of Temple Sisterhoods, in Petos- Pirties on Sunday she entered her freshman year of the unit are to be set aside key, Mich., on Oct. 3 and 4, will at Hillsdale College. Aubrey for contributions to charities and be: Mrs. Philip Bloomgerden, Members of Detroit Youna Samuels left for Ann Arbor for the establishment of a schol- Mrs. Melvin Kopple, Mrs. Melvin Judaea groups are recinienta of Kuttnauer and Mrs. Benjamin where he will resume his studies arship fund Schwayder. The convention ban- neitationa issued by Rabbi Joshua It the University of Michigan. quet on Oct. 3 will be addressed S. Spell* and Rabbi loose Stoll. Dropsie College for Hebrew WRFSTLING AT THE ARENA by Rabbi Leon Pram on the sub- man to attend Succoth parties and Cognate Learning The Wayne University Chapter GARDENS MONDAY EVENING et their home, on Sunday Oct. ject "A Rabbi Addresses a World at Philadelphia of Avukeh invites ell those whn 1. at 2:30 p. m. Special pro- at War." George Dusette. the powerhouse ^re interested to attend its first Trams celebrating the occasion nnen meeting, Toeit 4 ay. Oct. 3. American tratman will get s Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of of this holiday and consisting of 8:30 n. tss. at MacKenzie Union -hence to regain his lost junior ' genies. diacussiona and ((ones, in the Dropsie College, announces nn Second and Warren Alma. The heavyweight wrestling title next Ben Marvin, who is a regular addition to words of welcome that the academic year 1939-40 nrogram of the events, will offer Monday evening in the Arena contributor to Coughlin's Social from the hosts, will be features will begin on Monday, Oct. 9. orkinal Avukah Playlet clad- Gardens. George an( Eddies vi — Justice is our oli frond Boris of the afternoon. At this time Registration for the first term 'wing the three front policies of the Hnnea-an ateong man who Beano], a collaborator on Henry also awards will be made of pins will take place at 10 a. m., and •i'e organization: Pro-Zionism, took the crown from him earlier Ford's Dearborn Independent. to Young Judaeans who were sue- a schedule of hours will h' '"- and communal ac- this month. have been rematched. negssf ittfir.completing tted ranged to suit the mutual con- 1 tivity. Refreshments, and danc- sod all beesuse the deriding fall Flowers far All Occasion.-- of a merit venience of professors an I :in- th e was clouded in doubt. ing will follow. Deal/v.4e, florist, Tyler 8-6622.1 sYstem last spring. dents. M. `The Modern Wedding' DON'T TAKE CHANCES! Have Your Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith will open its bowl- ing season on Sunday, Oct. 1, MORTON BECHECK when six teams composed of five men each will begin competition in the lodge bowling league at the Dexter Bowling Alley start- ing at 10 a. m. First and second place win- ners in the league. it was an- nounced by Morton Becheck, chairman of the athletic commit- tee, will be financed on a trip to Dayton, O., where the national bowling tournament of Bnai Brith will take place. Play in the lodge bowling league will continue regularly each Sunday morning from 10 to 12. Droock Installs Marshall Lodge On Sept. 19. officers of the Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge "-ere installed into office by Aaron Droock, president of Dig. •riet No. 6, Bnai Brith. Jess R. F.alar took the oath as new presi- dent. Highland Park Chapter No. 1'13. A. Z. A. had its officers -worn in by Jess Feller, former national deputy of A. Z. A. hills Rothschild is Aleph Godol Sr nreeident. The nrincinal address was given '17 Arson Droock. Jack Rouman -eve his prize winning oration. "he A. Z. A. choir gang. AI Mo- sil nag Kal Nidre. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, w ""* -- Oct. 3, at 8:30 p. w. tIV BOX OFFICE -7- GRINNELL'S — TE. 2-7100 A. Z. A. Notes Marshall Lodge Bowling League t Himel-Hose I Weiss. Music will be provided by Phil Brestoff and his orchestra. Proceeds will provide a large group of underprivileged Jewish children of Detroit with a two- week vacation at the Fresh Air Camp. These children are select- ed by the Zedakah Juniors' camp investigators from a list provided by the Zedakah Club and vavri- ous Jewish social service agen- cies. Through the cooperation of the Jewish public in the past three years, the organization was able to provide 50 camp scholarships for these needy children. Miss Esther Bornstein is in charge of tickets and will be assisted by Miss Anne Lewis. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. Julian Lumberg. Miss Do- rothy Freedman is in charge of flowers and oldies, More infor- mation may be had by calling Mrs. Miller at Madison 8534. The Abigails started the win- The following are to be patrons ter season with a meeting at the and patronesses at this affair: Mr. home of Hilda Gold. Several so- and Mrs. M. Loeb. Mr. and Mrs. cial affairs are planned for the S. Almug, Mr. and Mrs. M. Har- cooling season. ris, Sir. and Mrs. 1. Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dubrinsky and sons. Mrs. N. Adilman. Mr. and Mrs. Irving and Melvin Lee, of 2938 B. Lefkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Si. Fullerton Ave. returned to this Knopper, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hor- city after spending the summer des, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenbaum, at their summer home in Cherie- Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis, Mr. and voix, Mich. Mrs. H. Rott, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lipson, r. and Mrs. M. Cornfield, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gott- Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenberg, Mr. lo(ib of 19316 Warrington Dr. and Mrs. I. Shevin. Mr. and Mrs. announce the Bar Mitzvah of B. Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. J. their son, Buddy, to be observed Harvith, Saturday, Oct. '7, at 10 a. nt., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. At home Sunday. Progressive Ladies Verein Oct. 8, from 1 to 5 p. m. No cards. Luncheon and Card , We: -and Mrs. 'John Stiller of p RUGS B. M. Radio Unit Opens Fall Season Temple Sisterhood CLEANED To Meet on Oct. 16 By Leader CALL LEADER CarpetCleaningCo. Ty. 5-8400 f