14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Maimonides Ladies' Luncheon Sept. 28 The Auxiliary to the Maimon- ides Medical Society will hold its annual paid-up membership lunch- eon on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Stockholm Restaurant, 1014 E. Jefferson Ave., at 12:30 p. m. The afternoon will be spent play- ing mah jong and bridge. Reser- vations may be made by calling Mrs. R. J. Mendelssohn, Niagara 7026, or Mrs. N. Kapetansky, Hogarth 0446. Wives of physicians belonging to the Maimonides Medical So- ciety are eligible for member- ship. Recent Bride September 20, is i SHAAREY ZEDEK SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE Cards are being issued by Con- will be in session at the Shaarei gregation Shaarey Zedek for the Zedek on Sunday, Sept. 15 at , supplementary High Holy Day every yo nIcta9ag:13 evening thereafter from .ow services to be held on Rosh d0gsause p oi matimission can be s e Hashonah and Yom Kippur in the cured daily at the office synagogue's social hall. synagogue and reservations of tht David Friedman, chairman of be made by calling , Tyler 4-620o the committee on arrangements, announced this 106 announces that Cantor Jacob that Dr. A. M. Hershma d e Silverman Silverman has again been en- liver the Kol Nidre.sermon n will at till gaged to conduct these services. supplementary sery and Yon Rabb The committee in charge of Morris Adler will speak on arrangements for these services Kippur morning. , 9150 TWELFTH STREET at Atkinson Classes Resumed in Sholom Aleichem Schools; Two New Schools Open EXPERT 11 FURRIER The Sholem Aleichem School s last week re-opened for the new season. Classroom work is al ready in full swing. Classes have been established in two new schools this year, a t Persian Lamb Sheared Beaver . . . Mink REMODELING and REPAIRING PHONE: TRINITY 2-0629 EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS By MISS KAUFMANN Formerly with Sally Ann Wo/n)ean Jane, 11516 WOODWARD AVE. Next to Rosedale Theatre TOWNSEND 8.6148 MLLE. SALGO MME. MOSS VIENNESE CORSET STUDIO CUSTOM INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED GARMENTS Corsets - Girdles - Corselets - Brassieres - Surgical Garments 509 SCHERER BLDG., 115 E. Grand River CH. 1249 HOME' COOKED MEALS IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT HARRY S. DERMER, Mgr. 8737 TWELFTH STREET Slenderizing Treatments New Fall Course Now Beginning WATCH THE INCHES AND POUNDS DISAPPEAR SWEDISH MASSAGE in your own home if you like. Trial Treatment $1.25 Women's Health & Beauty Studio EXPONENTS OF FINE BEAUTY CULTURE 12168 Dexter Blvd. TO. 8-2808 Second To None Is FAULTLESS HOgarth CURTAIN CLEANING 1010 FAULTLESS Curtains Draperies Lamp Shades Slip Covers Curtain Laundry S Cleaers, n Ine. 4737 ELMHURST MRS. NORMAN FREILICH (Miss Nettie Karpel) On Sept. 8, Miss Nettie Kar- pel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karpel of 9755 Broad- street, became the bride of Nor- man Freilich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freilich of 261 E. Web- ster, Ferndale. The ceremony and reception were held at Pereira's Hall, Bos- ton and Dexter. The maid of honor was Ber- nice Levine. The matron of hon- or was Blanche Jasgur. The bride's attendants were: Edith Freilich, Gloria Newman, Rae Goldfarb, Helene Simons. The flower girl was Jacqueline Brow- dy. The best man was Newton Freilich. The ushers were: Jack Karpel, Harold Karpel, Jack Hor- owitz and Sol Chase. The couple are spending their honeymoon in Chicago and will reside on Collingwood Ave., on their return. Jewish Community Center Builds Two New Squash Courts Health Club Facilities Being Enlarged To Meet Public Demand stitute at Leswoders' Camp N a. helu proved a decided success Over 130 persons drove out t( the camp to celebrate the week end holiday. The outing also served as friendly reunion between the De. troit and Cleveland friends u! the Sholem Aleichem Schools Over 20 Clevelanders and thei r families attended as guests. The Sholem Aleichem lnsti tute thanks Mr. and Mrs. E Lesowoder for the friendly man ner in which they contribute, the complete facilities of Calm Nahelu to the well-being of thi guests and the success of thi outing. the Winterhalter and MacCul loch Public Schools. In addition to being taught t o speak, read, and write Yiddish • the pupils of the Sholem Alei chem Schools learn the follow ing: Jewish literature, the Bible Jewish folklore, ancient, medie- val and modern Jewish history. The children also celebrate all Jewish holidays, and are taught Jewish customs. The Sholem Aleichem Schools are located as follows: 3754 Mon- terey; Brady Public School, 2920 Joy Road; Winterhalter Public A.Z.A., Bicur Cholen School, 12121 Broadstreet Blvd.; Combine to Sponsor MacCulloch Public School, 13120 Wildemere. Yom Kippur Dance Beginners' classes are now be- ing organized in all four schools. Bicur-Cholem Jrs. and Chapte Parents who wish to send their 63 of A. Z. A. will jointly spon children to a Sholem Aleichem sor the annual dance, on Yon school should register them im- Kippus night, Saturday, Oct. 12 mediately, as classes are already The committee in charge of in progress. this dance consists of Saul :Ross Sholem Aleichem Women's Clubs and Sid Chafetz of A. Z. A. and Maynard Feldman and Jerre Renew Activities Lichterman of the Bicur Cho. Activity in the Sholem Alei- rem Jrs. The Fountain Ballroort chem Women's Clubs had already of Masonic Temple and the beau. begun. In addition to the reading tiful ballroom in the General Mo of Jewish literature and the gen- tors Building will be used fot eral discussion of current prob- this occasion. Mike Falk and hi, lems, the clubs will this year un- orchestra will furnish music in dertake a systematic study of the the General Motors Ballroom, In history of the literature of the the Fountain ballroom of Masonic Jews. Temple, Leroy Smith and his Two new clubs are being form- Victor Recording, Artiste will ed this year. One will be an provide the music. All profits of the dances will English-speaking club, which will give native-born Jewish women, go to charity. who neither read nor understand Yiddish, an opportunity to be- Women of Workmen's Circh come acquainted with the prob- to Have Luncheon lems of Jewish life and with Saturday Jewish culture. A mothers' club is also form- The women of the Workmen's ing, in which mothers of pupils in the Sholem Aleichem schools Circle Center held their first will have an opportunity to be- meeting of the season on Sept. come acquainted with each other 13, in the Center. New officers and with the problems of Jewish were elected. A meeting was also held Thurs- and general education. The Sholem Aleichem Worn- day evening. Preparations are being started en's Clubs also visit homes of pu- pils in order to become acquaint- for the donor luncheon. On Saturday, Sept. 21, a ed with the parents, and par- ticipate in all school activities. luncheon will be given in the They also conduct an annual Workmen's Circle Center begin- luncheon which helps the Sholem ning at 12 noon and continuing till night. Aleichem Institute financially. In response to a long felt need for expanding its Health Club facilities, the Jewish Center is adding two new squash courts and a solarium, according to an announcement issued by Henry Meyers, president of the Center. The Health Club was opened in December of 1939 to provide health and recreation facilities for adult men of business and the professions, and it has prov- ed a success from the start. The facilities included a massage room, steam room, electric cabinets, rest room, ultra violet ray and infra ray lamps, exercise room, lounge, and one squash court, with the use of the handball courts, gym- nasia and swimming pool. In the meantime the game of squash has proved so extremely Morris Haar Associated With Miss Kaufmann Operates popular, and its facilities have Sholem Aleichem Schools been so taxed, it was felt by the Conron Millinery Shoppe members of the Health Club, as Morris Haar has been added well as by the health education to the staff of the Sholem Alei- Miss Kaufmann, formerly of committee and the board of direc- chem Institute this year. Mr. the Sally Ann Hat Shop, invites tors, that additional facilities for Haar, who is well known in De- her many friends to her new the playing of squash would as- troit through his long experience shop, to be known as the Conron sure the renewal and enrollment Millinery Shoppe, at 1 1516 of sufficient members to make for as a teacher, dramatic director Woodward Ave., next to the Rose. and speaker, will help to broad- the Health Club continuously self- dale Theater. supporting and a source of in- en considerably the scope of the Miss Kaufmann will specialize institute, not only in the schools come for the general operating but also among the women's in repairing, restyling, cleaning. budget. Her experience assures for her The contract for the construc- clubs, parents, and members, as not only a renewal of the old tion of the courts has been well as in the Jewish community clientele but also the building of awarded to the firm of Joseph in general. In addition to serv- a new one. Shefman & Son, and work has ing as a teacher in the schools, already been started, to be com- Mr. Haar will also be in charge of the dramatic activities. Contributions to the pleted in a few weeks. Annual Banquet Oct. 20 In financing the project, no Jewish Home for Aged The 15th annual banquet of funds have been asked of the community, the money required the Sholem Aleichem Folk Insti- The following have made curl being obtained from the member- tute will be held Oct. 20, in the tributions to the Home for Aged: ship dues of Health Club mem- new Workmen's Circle Educa- sell,intlyffitsitt: tintAnirrl, t,1 1 m. next' Hooch bers who have enrolled beyond tional Center. lAnsInt.t. Mich., In memory l'rut h"r This banquet, which has al- the original number of 200. The proiect is under the supervision ways been a noteworthy affair rStrn;l1 of tim8' I l f 't■ INt i lRaurMiel"nn}.13e1)'"}::' ■ •' •:'1'1 ; n1); Fred Faber In memory of ne.: tier of Saul Saulson, chairman of the among the Jewish population, M i nn ie building committee, Joe Magid- will this year, as in the past, fea- memory of husband Jacob l':iettberR, is sohn, chairman of the health ed- ture a well-known Jewish cul- int'ta .11"1:!'lle 1 Klein: I Mrs. il n)a v l T i n 17.71 . ■ , ❑ mwspId'" ucation committee, E. H. Saulson, tural figure from New York. ory s 0( 11.n:t • e : tithe:I rnit: I n n‘t ,tr i i: I Nit ftFtr; , r for the Health Club, and Gus D. Letters of invitation have been Ns. y r. Newman, former chairman of the sent to local Jewish organiza- Wolf Kaplan; Mrs. Herman It. Kahle in health education committee. tions, and they are asked to memory of mot her Ida M 1' 04 °1° ' The initiative for the support send representatives to the ban- Lnuls ' t Sable Nrs. Marie n. Kaplan; rn;hth;fi of this latest addition to the build- quet. In memory of mother Het :ha e mwstr; n i f;trirt:Tts . ing's facilities came from a group :7411,,,ha o 1 , 1 1 , s 1 ( Nia a . r zT n ; h e e M. y y Tickets to the banquet may be of Health Club members includ- secured from any member of the Sisterh ood ing, in addition to the foregoing, Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute. t ' . ' ,7rn Ar Auxiliary o f t.ehl :AnieJPre fw n nitiSnhnall: n' n • \‘ Edward Rose, Louis Glasier, H. In memory of Miriam Levitt C. Broder, Nate Rimer, Edward Labor Day Outing a Success Bernstein, Harry Rossman, Phil- at broken ip Linson, Max Rosenfeld, Charles The two-day Labor Day outing and Be not discouraged but to It spilled resolutions; I. Kay and Joseph Levine. of the Sholem Aleichem Folk In- and to it again !—Coleridge.