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MOONLIGHT OF Y. P. S.
TO BE HELD JUNE 14

The Home-Made
Kind—In Glass Jars

As a conclusion to their successful
season which has just come to a close,
the Young l'eople a Society of Temple
Beth El will stage a moonlight, as
has been the custom for several years
past, on Wednesday evening, June 14.
l'he steamer St. Claire has been char-

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The staging of the minstrel show
A delightful scoial function of the
past week was the annual luncheon by the Junior Young People's Society
given by the directors of the Sister- of Temple Beth El at the Federation
hood of Temple Beth El at the Red- clubhouse on Monday evening last
Those who
suc cess.
f o rd Country Club on Wednesday proved i p : ur: , cleverly i arranged
gd
Partic ated
la t. The affair is given yearly hon- afair revealed
s
nt among
much talent
oring retiring and incoming directors. the young folks. The chorus fairly
Many suggestions were offered by the sparkled with sprightliness with their
members present as to the form of rapid fire songs and the soloists,
activity that the Sisterhood will spon- Mitchell Benson in the song "Gin-
sor the coming season in the roomy Ginny-Shore," Harry Sandleman in
and commodious quarters in the new "Virginia Blues" and Ilarvey and
temple. The work will be broadened Foster Vehon in "Nobody Knows
along all lines of endeavor and every When Tosti Goes" and "Pick Me Pp
sphere appertaining to the welfare of and Lay Me Down" received unstint-
the temple will be taken up. The re- ed applause for their superior enter-
tiring president, Mrs. Wallace Rosen- tainment, presented. Harold Ehrlich,
helm, presided at a round table dis- well known violinist, scored in Kreis-
cussion after the business meeting, at ler's "Souvenir," which was beauti-
which Sisterhood problems were dis- fully rendered, and responded to sev-
MISS SELMA HAMBURGER,
cussed. The following officers and di- eral encores. "When the Cruel War
Chairman Ticket Committee.
rectors were elected to serve for the Is Over," written by A. H. Levy, was
well
acted
by
those
in
the
cast,
ensuing year: President, Mrs. Mayer
Mitchell
Benson,
Harold
Sandleman
tered
for the occasion and while a
Sulzberger; vice-president, Mrs. Hen-
ry J. Berkowitz; second vice-presi- and Arthur I.evy. Great credit for huge attendance is expected, it is
the
marked
success
of
this
entertain-
the
intention
of the committee in
dent, Mrs. Max May; recording sec-
retary, Miss Elizabeth Weisman; cor- ing affair is due Rabbi Henry J. Ber- charge to distribute tickets to no
kowitz,
who
was
untiring
in
his
ef-
more
than
the
boat can comfortably
responding secretary, Miss Ruth Ro-
senfield; financial secretary, Mrs. Max fort to help make this show a suc- accommodate,
cess.
Dancing
concluded
the
even-
Realizing
that
dancing will be the
Grabowsky; treasurer, Mrs. Milfred
Stern; directors, Mrs. Wallace Rosen- ing's entertainment. The proceeds chief attraction, the entertainment
of
this
entertainment
will
be
given
committee
has
secured
the services of
helm, Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Mrs.
Harry R. Solomon, Mrs. S. T. Gilbert, for the temple building fund by the a well known local orchestra whose
Junior
Young
People's
Society.
syncopated
strains
aren't
likely to be
Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer, Mrs. Leo M.
resisted by those who are present.
Franklin, Mrs. Joseph L. Selling, Mrs.
For
those
who
prefer
not
to dance ,
Alfred Garb, Sirs. Joseph Decker,
The regular session of the religious
Mrs. M. C. Weil, Mrs. David A. school of Temple Beth El took the continuous entertainment of a unique
nature
will
be
provided.
Arrange-
I.
Brown, Sirs. A. Shiffman, Mrs.
form of a beautiful service on Sun-
Goldberg, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. day-morning at the last meeting held ments are fast working into comple-
tion
and
in
the
meantime
tickets
are
Flora Beers, Mrs. Alex Spater, Mrs. in the present Temple. A feature of
Adolph Finsterwald, Mrs. Sol. Wolf, the service was the presentation of being distributed and the committee
in
charge
urges
that
those
contem-
Mrs. Avery Ginsburg and Mrs. Sam- gold pins emblematic of religious de-
plating attending should secure tick-
uel Mendelsohn.
votion to 18 boys and girls who had
ets as soon as possible from board
regularly attended religious school
Philip Rothman, son of Mr. and for five consecutive years. Those members of the Young People's So-
Mrs. E. M. Rothman of Royal Oak, participating in this service and who ciety, as only a limited number will
who is studying medicine at the Johns merited such recognition for faithful be available.
Those who are hard at work to
Hopkins University at Baltimore, attendance were Rosalind Meyersohn,
leaves on Sunday next for New York, Sigmund Vehon, Ralph Rosen, Wil- make this affair even more success-
ful
than those previously staged are
from which point he sails on the liam Mazer, Henry Rose, Ethel Skiff-
steamer St. Paul for Europe, where man, Emanuel VanVliet, Robert !ga- Jack Friedman, general chairman;
Arthur
Scheineman, entertainment;
he will study at the universities of zer, Sylvia Glazer, Lloyd Rosenberg,
Heidelberg and Zurich for the sum- Elizabeth Fuchs, Ervin Rappenport, Selma Hamburger and Merryon
Weinberg
tickets and Harry L. Ve -
mer months. Mr. Rothman will be Charles Weinman, Goldie Vehon, Es-
accompanied on this trip by his col- ther Rosenthal, Bernard Segall, Mil- hon publicity.
lege classmate, Robert Solinger of dred Meyers, Sidney Edelstein,
Piedmont, Calif.
Bertha Weiss, The awards were made
PERFECTION LODGE
by Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin.
Mrs. Cora Sloman and Miss Dorothy
Perfection
Lodge No. 468, F. & A.
Sloman of Second boulevard left on
Mr. and Sirs. J. Gilman, formerly M., will hold a special meeting Wed-
Wednesday last for Montreal, from
nesday
afternoon,
June 7, at 2:30 p.
of
East
Warren
avenue,
have
moved
which point they sail on the steamer
Empress of Britain for an extended into their new home, 2083 Taylor m. M. M. degree. Banquet 6:30 p. m.
I
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
avenue.
trip through Europe.

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