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EDITOR'S NOTE TO
CONTRIBUTORS

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wanner-
man announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sylvia, to Benja-
min F. Gaunt, son of Mr. and MPS.
Samuel Gaum.

All club and society notes and
other contributions, to be as•
cured of publication in current
issues, must be in the hands of
the editor not later than 5 p.
In. on Wednesdays. All Items
received after that hour will be
retained publication in the
following week's liaise.

EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
MOTHERS' DAY MAY 7

On Monday evening, May 7, the
Sisterhood of Cangregat ion
Emanuel will celebrate the annual

Young
Judaea

Club
Notes

imelhoch's

Woodward Thou to

YOUNG JUDAEA STARTS
BIOGRAPHICAL CONTEST

Every Region of Country.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Washiristurs

"Butter Beige"

Free Trio to Convention, Gold and

Following the tendency of golden

Silver Medals, Cade Rewards for

el

b eige and sunburn hosiery tones for

Saul B. Klunover of this city
announces the betrothal of his
daughter, Ann, to Bernard Silver-
man, son of Mrs. Sarah Silverman Plays Presented:
of Sturtevant avenue.
The dramatic groups of the Y.
W. 11. A. gave two commendable
performances to record-breaking
crowds last Sunday and Monday
evenings, April 29 and 30. The
program of three one-act plays
consisted of "The Maker of
BLUMENAU—KOSITCHEK
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kositchek Dreams," by Oliphant Down;
of Lansing, Mich., announce the "Will-u'-the-Wisp," by Doris Heil-
marriage of their daughter, Mar-I man, and the "Man Who Married
ism, to Mr. Walter Blumenau, son' a Dumb Wife," by Anatole France.
of Mrs. Anna Blumenau of Berlin, The smoothness and skill with
which each actor handled his part
cl Germany, on Sunday, April 20.
showed an earnest and sincere en-
thusiasm unusual for amateurs.
KOTKIN—ROTHSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. la Rothstein of The entire production was under
West Euclid avenue announce the the direction of Miss Lea Damsky,
marriage on April 19 of their dramatic Coach.
daughter, Tena, to Louis J. Kotkin
of Miami, Fla.
What Is Wrong With the Jewish

every shade of frock.
Some lucky Jewish boy or girl
will receive a free round trip to the
national Young Judaea convention,
besides a gold medal and $50 in
Our new
cash, and numerous others will re-
ceive medals and other rewards.
These prizes, it was announced by
the office of National Young Judaea
will be given to the auceesful con-
testants in a biographical contest
Let us relieve you of all responsi-
Zia he sponsored by Young Judaea.
This new contest supplements the
bility and worry in the care of your
previously announced oratorical
furs for the summer months. Just
contest, sponsored by Young Juda-
ea, its purpose- being to stimulate
phone, wg will do the rest. Our fur
greater interest aiming the Jewish
designers are at your service, too, in
with the picot top
youth of this country in Jewish his-
tory.
restyNig your furs, and the summer
The biographical contest pilivides
rates are lower than later.
fur prizes for the best biographies
of outstanding Jewish personali-
ties. Fur the guidance of the con-
testants, a list of 32 notable Jewish
PHONE
Himellioch's—"Iiiinel.Hose"—First Floor
MISS EVELYN SCHUBINER
historical figures have been selected
Girl?
as subjects, but contestants may by
CADILLAC
This was the subject of a very Mother.' pity banquet told Lag special permission desist. for their
interesting discussion held inform- b'Omer eelebration.
theme other favorite outstanding
6375
ally last Friday evening at the
Rabbi Ashinsky will explain the personalities.
clubhouse, following regular Sab- signiti,trice of Lag b'Omer and
The prizes tittered are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Reiss bath services. The discussion was Mrs. Eli Sachs•, president, will
(Rita Levinson I of 60 Highland inspired by a recent issue of the wele.al• the members and their First prize, 550 in etish or it Tel
Aviv bond, a gold 111..1111 and a free
avenue
are
being
congratulated
on

Y'-Knot paper in which appeared fricia a Mrs. Charles Marks will
the birth of a son, Jerome Lee, on the query, "Do men want to marry sped. la-half of the mother and round trill ta the Nation's' Yount;
Judaea Convention; second prize
I women who know More, less, or as Nlis, Evelyn Schuhiner. daughter $25 in cash or a Tel Aviv bond, and
rJ April 23.
of the a cretary, Mrs. Max Echu- ie silver modal; third prize, $15 in
as they.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Neuman much
biner. will respond on behalf of cash or a Tel Aviv bond and a sil-
A complete assortment of Greeting Cards, alottoes,
)0,2 `......V.A.-94..44AS

(nee Shirley Rhoades) of La Salle Webster Hall Dances:
the daughter.
ver medal. In addition to the na-
and appropriate gifts.
boulevard are receiving felicita-
The American and Zion flags tional winners, prizes will be
The
dance
last
Saturday
eve-
tions on the birth of a daughter,
Unusual values in Stationery.
ning was a huge success. These will I.- presented by Maxine Kar- awarded to winners in 12 regions.
Nadine, on March 23.

GOTHAM-71
A Compl.te Line or Children's Book., Second Floor.
dances will continue through the bel :ea Beatrice Fisher, and a
tan it 4- novelty will be presented
Ezra Yehudah Club.
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Levitt (Ei- month of May.
the
by
a
camp
of
childrensslander
L.
so •
leen Wasserman) of 3005 Chicaga
The Ezra Yehudah Club, at the
kap. sien of Miss Kathleen
boulevard announce the birth of a Mothers' Da Program:
meeting on Monday afternoon at
SU:kiwis iliallsar
Randolph 0200
1550 Woodward Avenue.
Members and 'frlends of the as- Ireren . ,.. and accon)panied by Mrs. the home of Fay end Hope Hell-
daughter, Maureen Joyce, May I.
sociation are invited to bring their Myron D. Jacoby (Esther Schil- man, discussed Jewish art and en-
,Icisamegsmentimesinimatimmassomuognisiminim
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pearl of mothers to a special program dedi- ler), vacalist. Mrs. David Kali- joyed an interesting discussion.
3241 Richton avenue are receiving cated to them at the clubhouse on man will sing a group of songs, AC-
The coming, Monday afternoon,
felicitations en the birth of a Sunday evening, May 13, at S comrtnit-il by Mrs. Emory Monash. the club will celebrate Lag Hinter
- ■
Prizes will he nwarded to the
-
daughter, Rosalyn Hannah, on o'clock. Plays interspersed with
the oldest grand- at the meeting to be held at the
oldest
leather,
to
April 17.
instrumental music, fallowed by a mother, and to the mother bring- home of Ruth and Marion Savage
tea, will nfake up the program.
of Chenlot avenue. All girls of 11
ing the most daughters.
—spring's subtle new colors
ales. Herman Fisher is chair- to 13 are invited to join the club.
SHAAREY TEFILLAH Club Night.
man, and Mrs. Charles Greenberg
Club night will be held Sunday is vietathairnum. Mrs. Max Schu-
Mogen Dovid Club,
The Beautiful
NOTES
evening, Slay 20, and all the clubs biner is in charge of reservations.
The last meeting of the Mogen
Attendance at the Sunday affiliated with the Y. W. II. A.
Dovid Club was held at the West-
School Ens been steadily increas- have been invited to participate in
minster and Delmar Talmud
ing and the number present last the "At Home" program.
Torah, April 28.
The club is making a hearty re-
Sunday reached 50, with many
At Home:
prospective pupils on the list.
sponse in aiding the United Pales-
box of three pairs, $5.70
— at
Don't forget to attend the "At
Present Situation In Palestine To tine Appeal.
The study circle for adults met Home" this Sunday evening, May
All challenges for handball
Be Discussed at National
with Rabbi Arthur Ginzler for the 6. Mr. Caroselli, musician, will
games, indoor games nod checker
Conference on Palestine.
:first time last Tuesday, 28 men feature with his Caroselli Boys.
tournaments will be accepted by
and seamen attending. Keen in-
A national conference on Pales- the club.
terest is • being displayed in the Hiking Club:
Henry Faigan and Sam Finkle
tine whichat is considered, will be
SUPERIOR ctuAtiot
group, which will meet every
Girls, this is just the weather one of the most important held in stone have been appointed to rep-
Is Now Under Ownership
Tuesday evening.
for hiking. All those who enjoy the United States since the forma- resent the club in the National
1426 Woodward Ave.
hiking are invited to join the club. tion of the United Palestine Ap- Oratorical contest.
and Personal Supervision of
Preparations for the Lag b'Omer
Abe hisses snake on the arrival
peal, has been called for Sunday,
children's festival are nearing
May 20 in New York City, in the of Chaim Weizmann and his inten-
completion. Tuesday afternoon, PLAYERS PREPARE FOR
Astor Hotel. The letter of invi- tions in America. The work that
May 8, at 1:30 o'clock, all Jewish DRAMA EVENING MAY 13 tation to the conference has been is being done in New York towards
children of the Hebrew school and
signed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the United Palestine Appeal was
Equipped with years of experience in the hotel and restaurant
others
who wish to join will
given by Morris Gruff.
MOTORIZED
business. Vacationists at Wolf Lake are now assured excel-
The Center Players of the Jew- president of the World Zionist
meet at 1227 Eastlawn avenue and
Mr. Shevitz reported about the
Organization,
who
is
now
in
this
lent accommodations and unexcelled meals..
will be taken by machines to Belle ish Centers Association are prepar- country in the interests of the lecture given by Dr. Steinberg at
REPAIR SERVICE
Isle. Refreshments will be served ing for a-hat promises to be one of United Palestine Appeal.
the Jewish Center, and Mr. Sarut
Horseback Riding, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Private Play.
When there's plumbing to be
free to the children by members the most interesting productions
reported
about
the
contributions
The fact that Dr. Weizmann
grounds for Children, Bathing, etc.
repaired, you usually want
of the Sisterhood, who are spon- staged by this group on Sunday has signed the call for the confer- given for the Russian settlement.
For reservations phone Grass Lake 8104, or write.
the work done immediately
soring the entertainment. A evening, May 13.
Book reviews will be given by
"Thank You, Doctor," by Gil- ence is taken as an indication of Sarut, Lipson and hisses for
a
to save possible damage to
trained supervisor of the Public
the importance of the matters that
your home. We're hustlers
Recreation Department will be in bert Emory, is a farce teeming will be brought up for discussion the following meeting. Also, Max
when a call conies in for a
attendance to direct the children with hilarity and most dramatic in among the outstanding workers Lasser will give the significant o
_-
repair trucks. Prompt and ef-
in games, etc. There will be action. The play is in the hands for the upbuilding of Palestine. facts about Lag b'Omer.
Phone Cherry 1688
ficient attention can always
prizes awarded for successful con- of promising players.
Mary Caroline Davis' play, "The At the conference Dr. Weizmann
be depended upon at surpris-
testants in these games. Excuses
Herzl Juniors.
will
deliver
an
extended
report
on
ingly. moderate prices. May
for the children will be secured Slave with Two Faces," will be in- the very latest situation in the
t!
The Ilerzl Juniors is a recently
we inspect your plumbing
from the principals of the various terpreted hy a large and promising Jewish Homeland, and leaders of organized Young Judaean Club,
cast. The plot of this allegorical
this week? Call Empire
Makers of
schools for that afternoon.
the various Jewish communities meeting Wednesday evenings at the
,
playlet is an excellent one, being throughout the country will report Philadelphia-Byron Center. The
5660 for a representative.
The get-together dance which woven around the idea that you on the response to the United Pal- nucleus of the club consists of mem-
AWNINGS,
TENTS AND
Detroit'. Loaning moraine:
.:41 ' ,.-i
will take place Sunday evening, may make what you will of Life, if estine Appeal campaigns in their bers of the former Balfour Juniors.
and Heating Establishment.
CANVAS PRODUCTS
May 20, at 2565 Hilliger is like- you wish, or may in turn be crush- respective communities.
The age limit is between 11 and 13
wise indicative of fair success. ed or killed by it.
The calling of the conference years, and the leader is Nathan
1833 Gratiot A
'I t —I L.1
Tickets are obtainable from Mrs. I These plays are under the direc- has been necessitated by the pres-
....
Centrally
Hazel Efronson, Hickory 7685. thin of Mrs. Morton Steinberg, dra- ent situation in Palestine. which Shur.
Located
At the meeting of April 25, the
This dance, at which refreshments matic director of the Jewish Cen- has been commented upon before first reading of the club's constitu-
ZrulaseRrr" 3 j
_____
will be served free, is made pos- ter.
tion was given. Under the program
by Dr. Weizmann.
sible through the courtesy of Jo-
P777, rr, •
of the evening, Charles lappitt
seph Blau, treasurer fo the Con-
gave
a
talk
upon
the
development
1.
/

TO HONOR FISHMAN and present activities of the Jew-
gregation Shaarey Tefillah.
Oil
'
AT BANQUET MAY 7 ish National Fund; and Joseph
1 11,1M1; 10.
The next meeting of the Sister-
Horwitz discussed the weekly por-
Jewish Center Calendar.
hood will take place Tuesday eve-
!..`”
.-4JP
NEW YORK.—Because of his tion of the Bible.
ning, May 15, at 8:30 o'clock, at
At the meeting of May 2, Jack
services to every worth-while Jew-
Tiara '
May
6,
10
a.
m.—Girls'
Sunday,
1227 Eastlawn avenue.
hike to Belle Isle. Auspices of ish cause both in the United States Papa will speak on the biography
of
Max Norden. Arthur Faber will
and
abroad,
Jacob
Fishman,
man-
Girls' Council.
Monday, May 7, 6:30 p. m.— aging editor of the Jewish Morn- review the life of Theodore Herz',
Mothers' and Daughters' banquet. ing Journal, will be given a testi- and Paul Ringler will discuss the
Special at
monial dinner on Monday evening, present United Palestine Appeal.
75 cents. per plate.
The officers of the club are: Sam
Wednesday, May 9, 8:30 p. m. May 7, on the occasion of his fif-
BALTIMORE AVE. E.
tieth anniversary, in the Grand Papo, president; Charles Lippitt,
Mr. and airs. B. F. Bernstine —Girls and boys' mixer bridge. Ballroom of the Astor Hotel, by a vice-president; Paul Ringler, sec-
*!,1=0•.:01:‘~'"?"-
PZ"Aire:05C".174, ai and son of Detroit spent the week- Auspices of Girls' Council. Ad- group
of Jews representing almost retary; Ervin Golding. treasurer;
mission
25
cents.
end with their parents, Mr. and
Sunday, May 13, 8:30 p. m.— every important Jewish organiza- and Jacob Jajamsky, sergeant-at-
Mrs. C. J. Levy.
arms.
Center Players' production, tion in New York City.
The Jacob Fishman Testimonial
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Miller an- "Thank You' Doctor," and "The Dinner Committee is headed by
,)
CARD OF THANKS.
1510
Slave
With
Two
Faces."
Admis-
nounce the marriage of their
3 Doors
es
A
u/—.1---J
Louis Lipsky, president of the
daughter, Esther, to Mr. Gilbert sion 25 cents.
From
The family of the late Jacob
'
Zionist
Organization
of
America,
m.
Wednesday,
May
16.
8:30
p.
Fillet of Brooklyn, at Toledo on
Ave.
John R.
Miss l'ope's talk on "Proper Dress." as honorary chairman. Morris Cohen wish to thank their many
April 20.
Auspices of Girls' Council. No ad- Kramer is chairman. The other friends for the kindness shown
them
during
their
late
bereave-
honorary
officers
are
Joseph
liar-
In honor of her departure for mission charge.
endess, Reuben Brainier, Abraham ment.
Sunday, May 20, 8:30 p.
Europe on May 10 for an extended
Z. H.
visit, Mrs. M. Levenson was ten- House Council meeting. Rabbi Goldberg, Gustave Hartman, Rosal.
Maslianaky, Judge Otto A.
Fram
and
Judge
Keidan
will
he
lila
dered a farewell dinner on Mon-
sky, Morris Rothenberg, Mrs. Arch-
day evening at the Wenonah Ho- speakers, No admission charge.
3 DOORS
ibald Silverman, Morris Eisenman,
tel. During the evening four
W. Weisgal and Samuel Gold-
Fenkell Branch Activities:
FROM JOHN R
tables were seated at bridge.
sq.alfar
•I
An English class for mothers is stein.
Mr. Fishman is known as the
being organized at the Fenkell
7-tat ia l ea
ORT TO SEND TOOLS
to meet on Monday and Jeeiali journalist who developed
TO EUROPEAN JEWRY raneh,
uesday afternoons at 2 o'clo•k. the first international Jewish news
All women interested are urged to service. He eke introduced into
•••
Curtain. cleaned and
NEW YORK.—The organization attend.
e din
k:""lk-NIIK•i;,:">:.**. • ..,,•
the Yiddish press the idea of pub-
stretched to mathe
of a $250,000 credit corporation
On Tuesdays at 4 o'clock the lishing the memoirs of internetion•
"7-1111P'
r !'
matscally rectangular
to aid friends of eastern European children's dancing class is holding ails important Jewish f i gures in
‘ s5S0
shapes.
Jews to send agricultural and othe weekly sessions under the direc- the field of art, science, literature
n.
Each day sees oFTHE
machinery to Russia and Poland tion of Miss Dorothy Rivkin. This and politics.
was approved by the American Or is for junior members of the Cen-
Mr. Fishman is a leading figure
the increasing
at • its annual conference at the ter.
ins number of metropolitan Jewish
popularity
hotel Pennsylvania. The Ort ha.
On Thursday afternoon at 1 societies. lie is a member of the
entered inn) a contract with Rus o'clock the mothers' cooking class Actions Committee of the World
of "Astor" Fash-
and
also
a
Pillows faultlessly sia for importation of tools.
Zioniat
Organlyation.
in held under the direction of
ions...even- one
cleaned. It's the loon
Miss Blanche Steininger. Many member of the Administrative Com-
Goa that count.
interesting menus are studied and mittee of the Zionist Organization
marvels at "As-
prepared. The course also in- of America.
tor" values!
cludes study of food values, use of
HELLO EVERYBODY!
vegetables and fruits in the diet ROSIN IS YOUNGEST
We're With You Again!
and diets for the sick.
OF LEGAL EDITORS
The junior dramatic class meets
on Friday afternoons at 4 o'clock.
Nathan D. Rosin, managing edi-
AND I-10W!
All children are invited to attend.
tor of the Detroit Law Journal,
WashRugt.You would
who recently passed the state bar
Citisenship Class:
Installing
modern
equipment
much
how
examination
at Lansing, is one of
be surprised
Eugene Mender of the Board of
for efficient service. Seating ca-
longer your rugs will
Education is the instructor of the the youngest legal editors in the
pacity doubled.
last if the dirt end
citizenship class which is held on mid-west. Mr. Rosin was one of
grime and grease is
the first graduates of the Detroit
Monday evenings at 7 o:clock
A BETTER. FINER
removed regularly the
the Center. This in a splendid nix City Law school, operated by the
,4
modern laundry nay.
PLACE TO E A T
weeks course and all men and wo- Board of Education.
Mr. Rosin is now connected with
men interested are urged to be
Thomas W. Thompson, attorney,
present.
at 600 Lawyers Building. lie re-
here one sees the smartest conceits
ceived his education at City Col-
Series of Garden Talks,
in the world of fashion . . . replicas
The West Warren Club has been lege of Detroit and Detroit Col-
of much higher priced models at the
enjoying a series of garden talks lege of Law. lie is an alumnus of
Astor Shop for only ;15.
by Mrs. J. Grosvenor of the De- the Alpha Theta Kappa Legal Fra-
partment of Recreation, at the ternity, and president of the
Our Service Beyond Compare
Agree Memorial Junior Society.
semi-monthly meetings.

The Moths

Bring You Trouble

0

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinger,
3765 Blaine avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Mr. Nathan Korby, 607
King avenue.

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