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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-05-04

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Timi)entore, mai aiRONICLE

PAGE SIX

4).6 al an
dersonal

Have You
Some Diamonds That
Need Remounting?

ADASSAH
U.
HE DS' AN HN
P.A.
AVISION I
DI
DRIVE FOR $110,000

Sirs. Broudo, who is in charge of
me of the two Hadassah divisions
n the Detroit United Palestine Ap-

PICK JIINE3FOR
15TH FLOWER DAY

Annual Jewish National
Fund Day to be Observed
Throughout the Land.

The fifteenth annual Flower Day
held under the auspices of the 300-
kb National Fund will be observed
The Sisterhood of 1 ample Beall Rabbi Max Drab of Philadelphia,
throughout the country on Sunday,
El will hold its annual meeting] Pa„ was the visitor of his brother
June 3, this year, according to an
and election of officers on Monday, and sister, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M.
announcement by I. II. Rubin, sec-
May 14, at 2:30 p. m., Ls Brown Ashinsky, on Tuesday of this week.
retary of the fund.
Memorial Chapel. Rev. ileinhold
We will gladly furnish de-
Thu sale of flowers on this day is
Niebuhr of Beth El Evangelical
Miss Esther II. Ashinsky has re-
one of a number of methods devised
iigns and estimates for Rings,
Church, one of the most billiant turned home after an extended
by the Jewish National Fund to col-
men of the day and who is in de- trip in the cast.
Pins or Bracelets to use your
lect money from the ma:4,es of the
mand all over the country as a 'ec-
Jewish people for the purpose of
stones effectively.
turer, will occupy the platform Rabbi and Mrs. N. H. Ebin of
nuying land in Palestine. This
"The New York visited their parents,
and
will
speak
on
the
topic
land is secures! in the name of the
500 Ring Mountings in Stock
Place of Religion in Modern Ur- Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. Ashinsky,
entire Jewish people. Jewish chil-
ban Life." The public is invited. for several days last week.
dren arc usually enlisted, as well
713 young men and women, to give
The Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity
their services voluntarily for Flow-
Miss Ruth Borkon, accompanied
T T JEWELERS
er I/ay. Wearing blue and white
held its spring dinner-dance at the
her daughters, 'Naomi 1111.1
JOHN
R.
of
WOODWARD
emblems, these volunteer workers
llotel Statler on Sunday, April 29. Doris, is visiting her parents,
dispose of the flowers in public
Covers were laid for 40 guests.
Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. Ashinsky.
places.
MRS.
PHILIP
H.
BROUDO
The flower days conducted by the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal
Miss Margaret Roth will return
of Palmer boulevard are visiting in this week from California, where peal, has done excellent work in the Jewish National Fund in America
for
the past 14 years have consti.'
Milwaukee as the guests of their she has been for the last three 1928 drive and is among the lead-
toted an important source of in-
son, Dr. Roy Greenthal.
months.
ing majors in getting results for come, as more than $500,000 has
Henry
l'alestine. Mrs.
• Si. Wein- been collected from this item alone.
The Meta Alpha Theta Sorority
Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Ro- stein is the other successful Ila•
During the six months of the fis-
sponsored a delightful dance at the senberg returned recently from dassah major.
cal year, ending March 31, the Jew-
Statler Sunday evening, April 29. Washington and Atlantic City.
ish National Fund of America re-
While in Washington they were
ceived $130,654 from a variety of
Mr. Ilerbert Oberfelder of Chi- entertained at luncheon by the JR. HADASSAH TO GIVE
cago was the guest of his sisters, Spanish ambassador, Don Elejan- FOUR PLAYS ON MAY 16 sources for land purchase in Pal-
according to a report pre-
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin and Mrs. dro Padilla y Bell and his wife,
AT CHAPEL OF BETH EL estine,
sented at the last meeting of the
Melville Welt, over the last week- st the embassy.
national
executive of the Zionist
B
end.
The dramatic group of the De- Organization of America by Mr.
troit Junior Hadassah will present Rubin. The net receipts were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Melville
Welt
lett
Mrs. Maier Finsterwald of Cort-
a group of four plays at Temple
land avenue has returned from a on Thursday fora short stay in Beth El chapel on Wednesday eve- almost a third more than last year,
for the sanie period.
New York.
month's visit in Atlanta, Ga.
ning, May 10.
Mr. Rubin also reported that in
These plays are being presented addition to two recent bequests for
Mrs. Lawrence Kest and young under the direction of Miss Ilelen
Mr. and Mrs.
$15,000
and $10,000 each, two new
David
Werbe,
who
son
of
Toronto
are
visiting
Mrs.
spent the winter in Florida, are Kest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si- Morrow of the Bonstclle Playhouse.
trust funds have been established
now occupying an apartment at the mon Meretsky, in Windsor, Ont.
The program will open with musi- for the benefit of the Jewish Na-
Hotel Chatham.
cal selections followed by "The tional Fund, one for $100,000; the
Trysting Place", a play by Booth
Mrs. Fred Dreiffus of Muirland Tarkington, "Enter the Hero," by other for $60,000.
Mrs. A.
M.
Packard
avenue is the guest in Pittsburgh
Schiller)
has
returned
to (Irene
her home
HANDBLOCKED
Theresa Helburn"; "Evening Dress
TEMPLE SPORT FROLIC
in Greenville, Mich., following a of Miss Maxine Finsterwald.
Indispensable", by Roland Pertmee
PRINTS ... ON FINE
visit with her parents, Mr. and
HONORS MOTHER'S DAY
and "Twelve Good Men and True."
Mrs. Henry Nussbaum has been
Mrs. Oscar Schiller of Boston
QUALITY CHIFFON
. The following are members of the
the guest of relatives in Cleve- cast: Helena Stungo, Lillian Ketai,
boulevard.
Temple Beth El's annual spring,
land.
Helen Ressler, Shirley Wain, Rita sport festival will take place Sun-
Mrs. Dora Garvett of Burlin-
Illumrosen, Edith Robinson, Mal- day evening, Slay 13. Coming as
Mrs. D. Simons of Atkinson ave- vern Rosenberg, Annie Brown, Ray it does on Mother's Day, the
game avenue has returned from a
nue entertained 42 guests at Schwartz, Sophie Edelstein, Lillian Young People's Temple Club will
month's visit in Pittsburgh.
luncheon and bridge on Tuesday Friedman, Pearl Rabinowitch, take charge of the affair for the
Mrs. Seymour H. Franklin and at the Hotel Statler.
Theodora Aaronstam and Beccy "young to entertain the old." It
children of 938 Virginia Park have
is intended to make this a big
Ehrinpreis.
Others $14.75 to $39.50
Mrs. Henry Fecheimer and
returned from Miami Beach, Fla.
Tickets may he secured from any family affair.
daughter, Miss Miriam Fechimer, member of the cast or from board
where they spent the winter.
Those attending are to come in
are among the Detroiters who
members of Junior Hadassah. sport attire.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant and have chosen to pass the spring Tickets will also he sold at the
Exclusive designs in roller print-
The walls of the social hall will
daughter, Claire, of Chicago boule- months in Europe.
meeting of the organization on be converted into scenes of spring
ing . . . full yardage . . . sincere
vard, have returned to the city
Wednesday evening, May 9, at the gardens by the use of fresh-cut
Miss Rose Rogvoy is spending
workmanship . exquisite summer
after spending the winter months
l'hiladelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. flowers, cedar, smilax, lattice work
the week at Memphis, Tenn., as a
in California.
forming booths with garden
styling . . . all arc making Spirit
delegate of the North End Clinic
OAKLAND MOTHERS AID benches. A flowing fountain will
For the pleasure of her sister, to the National Social Conference
of Youth Frocks so popular.
center the hall.
IN
HEALTH
ROUND-UP
Miss Berdie Rudyn, a bride-elect held in that city.
Jean Goldkette's D. A. C. Or-
of June 10, Mrs. Joseph Miller of
chestra has been secured, for this
The importance of the health event. Each musician will be at-
Harry J. Glasser of 3200 Col-
3831 Cortland was hostess to 35
Misses' and Women's Sizes
guests at a bridge-luncheon and lingwood avenue returned home round-up campaign undertaken by tired in sport apparel to carry out
linen shower last Saturday, April Friday morning, after a week's the Oakland Mothers Club can be the atmosphere of spring. A
28, at the Savoy Hotel. The table stay in New York. In the eve- seen from the following figures:
grand march will be led by the
Of the 40,000 children who were honored mothers. Tickets may be
was formed in a T shape with ning s Mr. and Mrs. Glasser enter-
ivory tapers and tulle ruffs. Ferns, tained with a bridge-luncheon, enrolled in the schools last Septem- secured from the Temple Beth El
roses and sweet peas provided the honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harry ber, only 2,000 presented medical or any members of the Young
charming decorations for the Freedman of Johannesburg, South reports as a result of last gears People's Temple Club.
Africa. Covers were laid for 20 campaign.
affair.
The patrons and patronesses are
Very few of the 2,000 were chil- Dr. and Sirs. Leo M. Franklin,
guests.
dren of the Oakland district be- Rabbi Leon From, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Bertha Zaretsky of New
15 EAST GRAND RIVER AT WOODWARD
cause
of
the
absence
of
a
Parent-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Benja-
York is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
min (Betty Nelken) returned Teachers Association in that neigh- bert Kallet, Sir. and Mrs. Milton
Second Floor
Katzel of 2073 Pingree avenue.
from Los Angeles, Cal., where they borhood. Therefore the Oakland Alexander, Mr. and Sirs. Jos. Ve-
Mrs. Anna Katz of 5426 Fischer spent the winter months. En Mothers Club is undertaking this hon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson,
VI. avenue has returned from a three route they stopped at Hot Springs, drive in order to make a 100 per
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, Mr.
months' sojourn in Miami and and other points of interest. Mr. cent health showing of the pre- and Mrs. Melville Welt, Mr. and
and Mrs. Benjamin are now resid• school children in this vicinity.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Sirs. Harry Slaybaum, Mr. and
Children holding cards which can Mrs. Maurice T. Birnkrant, Mr.
ing at the Wilshire Hotel.
lie secured at the Jewish Center, 31 and Sirs. Michael Leishin, Sir. and
Mrs. Meyer Brody (Betty E.
Mrs. Allen Schinagel was host- Melbourne, will be examined free of Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. and Sirs.
Berger) of Ludington, Mich., spent
a few (lays in Detroit, where she ess to 22 guests at a delightful charge by members of the Maimon- William B. Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
B.
Berger
and
luncheon at the Statler on Tues- idea Medical Society, during the S. T. Kay.
joined Mrs. L.
week of May 7.
daughter, Phyllis, of Chicago.
day.
The work will be on a block basis,
MISHKAN ISRAEL LADIES
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sotovsky
Berdie Rudyna, a June with captains and lieutenants in
Miss
of 1250 Chicago boulevard an- bride-elect, was the honored guest charge. Those desiring further in- THEATER PARTY MAY 8
nounce the coming marriage of at a bridge-luncheon at the Savoy formation may call Empire 4078.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Mish-
their daughter, Naomi, to Dr. Jo- hotel on Saturday at which her
kan Israel Congregation announces
seph Raymond Eder, on June 24. sister, Mrs. Joseph Miller of Cort-
Tea Leaves Reading
plans
completed for the theater
The wedding will take place at the land avenue was hostess.
benefit performance at Littman's
Book Cadillac.
THE CAVERN-1217 Griswold St., Second Floor.
People's
Theater Lag b'Omer
Mr. Adolph Freund of Chicago
Between Grand River and State.
night, Tuesday, May 8. Tickets
Miss Myra Moyer of Woodland boulevard has returned from a
are
procurable
from Mrs. N. Fish-
ass nue has returned from Toronto winter's sojourn in Florida and
The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day man, 2984 Burlingame, Longfel-
where she attended the Ilutner- Tennessee.
Nursery announces a theater party low 5785, or at the door on the
Dobrofsky wedding.
at Littman's Yiddish Theater on
After spending the winter Wednesday evening, May 9. Sur- night of the performance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berghoff of months in Los Angeles, Miss Eliza- prises between the acts are prom-
ICnow the Joy of Building a
038 Westminster avenue enter- beth Lieberman has returned to ised by the entertainment commit-
Home. Give to the United Pales-
tained at their residence in honor her home on Chicago boulevard.
tee. The Nursery asks the co- tine Appeal.
of their niece and nephew, Mr.
operation of the public, for this
Sir. and Mrs. Jack Dunn (Jea- will be the last entertainment this
and Mrs. Phil Sheinman of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., who spent their honey- nette Pereira), whose marriage season. The chairman, Mrs. II.
moon in this city. They returned was an event of April 4, have re- Horowitz, urges all who have tick- I' I
to Brooklyn on Monday, April 30 turned from a wedding trip in ets or money to settle up before
California.
the show. For this purpose a spe-
On Saturday evening, April 28,
cial meeting will be held on Tues-
Dr. Mark Gunzberg, the well- day evening, May 8, at the home
a surprise miscellaneous shower
was given in honor of Miss Esther known Russian pianist who has of Mrs. Wissman of 3286 Elm-
Rich, bride-elect of May 27, by been a resident in Detroit for sev-
hurst avenue.
Miss Mary Bergholi, who enter- eral yenrs, was to give his annual
tained at her residence, 638 West- recital on Friday evening in the PACKAGE PARTY, DANCE
minster avenue. Bridge and bunco auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
FOR MINERS' BENEFIT
were played. Dancing followed. tute of Arts.
from our
Covers were laid for 30 guests.
The Mothers Clubs of Detroit are
The annual spring festival to
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky (Bess he given by the combined music planning a package party and
dance
to he held on Saturday, Slay
ssa Levitt) have returned from Miami departments of the Detroit public
Beach. Fla., where they spent a schools will be held at Cass Tech- 12, at 8:30 p. m., at the Fenkell
Branch
of the Jewish Center, 3430
pleasant winter. Residing at the nical Iligh School on the evening
Wilshire, Collingwood and Third of May 7, 9 and 11. These events Fenkell avenue.
The
proceeds
will go for the ben-
avenues. they are now at home to are demonstrations of the prog-
ress being made in public school efit of the striking miners. Dona-
their friends.
tions
of
clothes
and food will be
music in Detroit. Arthur H. J.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Fishman and Searle, in charge of the high gladly accepted.
family have moved from 3296 school program, has announced a cepted.
special number, the Concerto in A
Clements to 2984 Burlingame.
Palestine Needs You Now. Give
minor, by Grieg, which will be
played by Miss Judith Sidorsky, to Hs. United Palestine Appeal.
pianist, and the all-city High
School Orchestra.

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28 Miss Naomi Satovsky of Chi-
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