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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-05-16

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PLANT TREES IN ZION;
HONOR MOTHER'S DAY

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Her Betrothal Announced

Also in Memory of Departed; Aid
Palestine Land Redemption.

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MUSIC STUDY CLUB
ANNUAL LUNCHEON

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Most aara::ively priced, $- 13 ta$750

The sixth annual luncheon and
election of (Misers of the Music
Study Club will be held in the ball-
room of the Book Cadillac Hotel
Tuesday, May 20, at 1 o'cloek.
Reservations must be in by May
17 and can be made with Mrs. J.
hi. Berrie, chairman for the day,
Mrs S I Trigg, or Mrs. S. Klein.

ANNIS FURS

WOODWARD at CLIFFORD

AMCA ORPHAN HOME
ACTIVITIES LISTED

Formal Opening

Seven Mile
Golf Course

West Seven-Mile Road at Evergreen

SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2 P. M.

HON. VINCENT M. BRENNAN

Wayne County Circuit Judge Will Drive the
First Ball—Also Professional Driving Exhibition
Visit our beautiful illuminated public practice golf

course-450.yard fairways.

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
No worry about golf )(ticket and balls—we
furnish
them. Lots of parking space. Visitors welcome.

SETTING A NEW TEMPO TO SOCIAL EVENTS

Announcing

DAVE DIAMOND and HIS MUSIC

"DETROIT'S FAVORITE ORCHESTRA LEADER"

NOW UNDER EXCLUSIVE MANAGE-
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ORGANIZATION

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Orchestras & Attractions, Inc.

308 Michigan Theater Bldg.

The planting Of trees ill Pales-
tine in honor of Mother's Day is
now an established practice grad-
ually growing in popularity.
Those who plant trees in Zion
at the cost of $1.50 per tree, at
the same time aid in the upbuild-
ing of Palestine, through the Jew-
ish National Fund.
Among the mothers honored by
her children on Mother's Day were:
Mrs. Fanny Epstein, Mrs. Rebecca
Katzer, Mrs. Bess Levin, Mrs. S.
Slomovitz, Mrs. l.illian Slonuivitz.
A complete list will be published
next week.
Trees are also being planted in
Palestine in memory of departed
loved Ones. Among those whose
memory was honored last week
were: Three trees in memory of
their father, Joseph David Finley,
by the Finley family, and three
trees in memory of their mother,
Lena Etta Finley, by the Finley
family; two trees in memory of
Mrs. Frieda Frazer by Mrs. Leo
Weissman; two trees in memory
Of Mother Kaplan by Mr. and Mrs.
Ilimon Kaplan.

Cadillac 6121

Hudson's May Sale
of SILKS

$1.39, $1.75, $2.25, $2.95

Dr. Leo M. Franklin spent last
Amid most novel modernistic
Tuesday in Cincinnati, where he decorations of black and silver
,
attended the meeting of the Pur
ity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
executive board of the Union of held its twenty-third annual instal-
American Hebrew Congregations. tenon of officers, Monday evening,
.
May 12. The retiring matron,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron De Roy of Mrs. Ann Weinbeck, presided, and
the Whittier have returned from
the
corgaa vjcd
aeet obytheE inalbaet r o. tne-
l'ittsburgh.
elect, Mrs.
preparations are now being made
Mrs. Edward E. Rothman (Ruth for Purity Chapter's third annual
Kahn) entertained the staff of the moonlight June 24, on the steamer
Art Museum at supper last Sun- P t 1 13 •
day.

Includes Hundreds of Printed Patterns

FLAT CREPE SHANTUNG

Miss Estelle Meyerson, a June
Joe Gaylord of the Beicrest bride-elect, was the honor guest at
apartment will leave shortly for abridge-dinner at the Lee Plaza
Atlantic City and will stop at thelat. which Miss Augusta Busker,
Traymore Ilotel. Mrs. Samuel Selman and Mrs .
Lawrence Davis were joint hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole of the tesses to 35 guests. Mrs. Meyer
Belerest entertained with a dinner Meyerson has issued invitations to
last Monde guests for a bridge-luncheon and
y evening, Norman
compliment.
ing their dace,
ece,
Jones kitchen shower, to compliment Miss
Meyerson.
of Englan d.

HUDSON'S

Mrs. I. Leo Scharfman and
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burrows of
daughter, Marcia, pf Ann Arbor, Burlingame avenue entertained 60
arrived in New York after a year's guests at the Knollwood Country
visit in France and Switzerland. Club on Sunday, May 11, in honor
Professor and Mrs. Scharf man and of their son, Newton's, But Mitz-
daughter are now spending a vah. Among the out-oLtow
MISS MOLLIE MEDOW
month in Atlantic City.
guests were Mrs. Burrows sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis llcduw an-
Mrs. M. A. Fine of Montreal, Que.,
Mrs. Melville Welt and Mrs. and MISS Kate Nurick, Mrs. Sam- nounce the engagement of their
Henry Butzel have returned from uel Steinberg, Miss Rae Ritter. daughter, Mollie, to Louis Tendler,
Washington, D. C., where they at- spurn and Phil Silam of Toronto, son of Mrs. Rose Peterman.
tended the international confer- Ont.
ence on mental hygiene.

dol ph reund, accompa
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wittelsnofer Is Dre ifuss and Harry ni ed by
Ro bbins,
of Atkinson avenue entertained were in Bay City last Sunday as
friends from Alpena, Mich., last guests of Bay City B'nai B'rith
Monday at dinner, in honor of
odge, which had arranged a ban-
their brother, F.dwin Vittelshofer
quet in honor of Edward Lichtig
of Denver, Colo.
at the Wenonah Hotel. Mt.
Freund as the speaker of the eve.
Mrs. Walter Laib returned from
mug was given the distinction to
New York, where she went to meet
tender to Mr. Lichtig in behalf of
her parents, who returned from
the lodge a life membership and
abroad.
engrossed resolution that were
Noted to him y be
lo
thices.dge,
in recog•
Mrs. W. Norman Jones of Che- nition of his se rv
shire, England, who has been visit-
ing with her parents, Ste and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
of
Alex Spater of the Wilshire left
, 5 aze uood avenue are now
for New York Thursday en route
residing at the Ruthilale apart-
to England.
ments, 2205 West Philadelphia.

BETH EL STUDENT
WINS SCHOLARSHIP

At a special meeting of the In-
dependent Russian-Polish Aid So-
ciety held last Wednesday night, a
Norman S. Sloman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Sloman Of 2939
thorough discussion was had about
the Amca organization. A com-
Sturtevant, a student at Temple
mittee was appointed to represent
Beth El High School, was awarded
the Independent Russian-Polish
a scholarship for the entire camp
Aid Society at Amca meetings.
season at Camp Flambeau, Eagle
The committee consists of S. Field
River, Wis. Norman was confirmed
and 1, Gruskin.
at Temple Beth El last year.
The following affairs will be
The scholarship was awarded
conducted by the Amca organiza-
for high attainments in scholarship
tion within the next two or three
and in scouting and sportsmanship.
months: Tag days and collection
Only two scholarships of this type
weeks begin with Sunday, July 13,
are awarded by the camp to Tem-
and Sunday, Aug. 31; a luncheon
ple students in the Middle West, on
and card party by the ladies' auxil-
the recommendation of teachers of
eligible eandidates.
iary, with special entertaining fee.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern left
.
tures on, Wednesday, June 11,
Miss Sylvia Glazer left for a two
and a $10 luncheon by the ladies' for Ann Arbor on Wednesday to
auxiliary will be held within a attend the May festival and will weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al- U. OF D. FRATERNITY
ex Zeitsman, in Springfield, Ohio.
short time. An excursion is also remain until Sunday night.
WILL BE INSTALLED
planned.
After an absence of five months
Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Katz and
Sigma I'hi Lambda of the Uni-
Adolph (Daddy) Freund is again family have moved to this city
K. OF P. TO INSTALL
n Detroit. He has spent fully four from Philadelphia, Pa., and are versity of Detroit, a local frater-
OFFICERS ON MAY 25 months in Florida and other weeks temporarily residing at the Whit- nity organized in 1925 as the first
Jewish fraternity on the campus,
'n Tennessee and Ohio. At Cin- tier apartments.
will be installed on Sunday, May
Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of cinnati he attended the convention
18, at the Book-Cadillac Ilidel
Pythias, will hold a public instal, of the Constitution Grand Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul and Xi ( hapter of Alpha Epsilen Pi,
lation of officers at Castle Hall of the B'nai B'rith, representing
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
George
Stark
have
national
fraternity. This organi-
03 Cass avenue, Sunday evening, District Grand Lodge No. 12,
May 25, at o o'clock.
which has Vienna, Austria, as its returned have returned from a mo- zation has chapters in the follow-
tor
trip
to
New
York.
ing colleges: New York University,
Herman Moss, past chancellor, headquarters. Pisgah Lodge and
Columbia, Pennsylvania, Illinois,
will be in charge of ceremonies. Adolph Freund Chapter 93, A. Z.
-siThe installation will be followed A. combined, tendered Mr. Freund
Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Biel- Wisconsin, Ohio State, Georgia,
by a dance to the tune of Dave a welcome home last Tuesday eve. berg and family, formerly of 2024 anderbilt, Ohio Northern, Mar
?ling at B'nai Moshe building.
Diamond's Finzel orchestra.
Taylor avenue, are now residing quette, Cornell, Chicago, Virginia,
Rhode Island, Emory.
at 2225 Blaine avenue.
The following ore the newt':
There will be present Sunday,
Hence! officers: Dr. It. R. Gold- a Mrs. Max May entertained with
delegates
from most of the chap-
Stone, chancellor commander; Sol f dinner last Saturday for the
Esther Altschuler Was hos-
amily in honor of Mr. May, who ters
ters, in addition to the executive'
A. Dann, vice-chancellor; Samuel
tess to -10 guests at a lingerie show- council from New York. About 50
elebrated
his
seventieth
birthday.
Goldfine, prelate; Harry Kaletsky,
er May 14, honoring Miss Lillian members of the Detroit chapter
ma3tir-at-arms; William Rosen-
Mendelson, a June bride-elect.
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo,
active and alumni, will be formal-
' berg, master of finance; Samuell
n ia te
om e
, Raskin, keeper of records and N. Y., is the guest of her sister
M
iitd.
S
of
e
ers
the spea k
r.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Magid
and
will
nd
brother,
Mr.
and
be J udge Les ter Moll, Os car
Mrs. Ilarry
seal; I. Alexander, inner guard; ;
futility, formerly of East Kirby C. Hull, state representative from
'arbstein of Palmer Woods. 4
Norman Rom, outer guard; Emil
avenue, are now residing in their Detroit, Rabbi Leon From, Dr.
Raskin, master of work; N. A.'
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sidder new home on Marston avenue. Carl II. Seehoffer, (lean of the
Pereira, master of exchequer.
to f 3007 Webb avenue will he at
School of Commerce and Finance of
Sunday May 2, from 2 to
Mrs. Mervin Goldberg gave a the U. of D.; Dean Lawrence of the
MARKSON TO ADDRESS 15 home
and 7 to .10, in honor of their personal shower and bridge-lunch- School of Engineering, and others.
MENORAH THIS SUNDAY I (laughter, Constance,
whose en- eon, May 15, honoring Miss An- The installation will be followed
a m
b ri ,de4
41t(NLost s. man of Windsor, a June bani
y
I,In
a ounc
ineeinthee,ta,, to
"Elijah, the Prophet," will be , Dr . Is rael E. Lavine , son of Peter
Among the members
be ini-
the subject of Aaron I). Markson'e Lavine of Toronto, Ont. No cards.
tiated is (3y Aaron who was recent-
lecture on Sunday, May 18, at the
Mr. am! Mrs. Edward E. Roth- ly elected captain of next year's
main library.
Miss Bess Steinberg who has man have moved from Dayton, basketball team.
Irving Schlussel delivered a talk been making her home in New Ohio, and will make Detroit their
an the "Significance of the mi.; York, spent a week with her fam- future home.
, mud" at the last meting of the ily on Edison avenue.
organization
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will ad- Oa
A committee, headed by Samuel
Mrs. S. Epstein of Mt. Vernon dress the Women's Council for Ed-
Simmer, is now formulatin • plan, avenue has returned from a visit ucation in International Relations
A very delightful dinner-dance
for the annual outing to be held to New York.
on Sunday, May 18, in the Greek was given by Temple B'nai Israel
at Island Lake, June 22. Mr. Sim-
Theater at the Cranhrook School. in the Crystal Room of the Ban-
' met is assisted by Esther Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilkus have His subject will be "The Interne- croft Hotel on May 5. Forty coo-
, Max Davies and Rebecca Hoffman. returned from wintering in Hot-
iota and are now residing at 3011 tionalism of the Present." plc enjoyed the affair which was
Chicago boulevard.
Bicur Cholem Tag Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Seitz have in joint charge of Mrs. Harry Le-
left for a fortnight's sojourn in , nick and Mrs. Louis Leyinsohn.
Bicur Cholem Seniors will hold
i IN
S r
F so . 1 lio.
their annual tag
ekdoore
f Aus
e; New York City.
days on Sunday, N.Mer.s:
, Mrs. Max Schoenrman of Chi-
May 18. All the proceeds will be of Pittsburgh are guests of their
is the
guest of her sister, Mrs.
1 Ir. and Mrs. Isaac Josephson of Adolph
used to help needy and sick. Elab-
Mr.
Scitner.
s
oratepreparations are twin
k
Rogers City, Mich., were the honor
made avenue.
In celebrate the thirteenth anni-
guests at a family dinner at the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Levisohn are
. versary on Sunday, June 8, at the
home of the latter's brother-in-law receiving congratulations on the
Mesh Henry Moses of Cincinnati
Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wil- is visiting with her parents. Mr. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph birth of a sun on May 1.
, son avenues.
Stabler, on the ocacsion of their
and Mrs. Charles Hopp of Chi-
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
-- sago boulevard.
After a short visit to Cincinnati,
Mrs. Pepi Meth and daughter, lNefrhs,eSha,ummeel Saunas has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer nLoittie,rf,soirdmegr
n
at 2044
i
1,e
lore Place,
of Chicago boulevard have re- now ,
Virginia
turned from Pittsburgh.
The Misses Rose and Mamie Len_
Park.
hod' are at the Bancroft for an in-
Mrs. Ilerman Lewis of Grand
An old-fashioned party was definite stay.
avenue has returned from a visit
given by Mr. and Mrs. Max Gold.'
to Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenber g re-
har of Dufferin place, Windsor, cently returned from College Cot-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grabow and Ont., for 25 guests from Detroit , oars, Ohio, where they were the
and Windsor.
son Leonard of Kipling street have
guests Of Mrs. Rel
osenb
son. erg's sister,
returned from a motor trip to Chi-
Mrs. Esther Schwartz of 16231 Mrs. Loren Samuelson.
cago.
West Philadelphia entertained 46 ,
guests at dinner on Sunday eve-
Mrs. William Isenberg and chil-
ning. May 11, in honor of the Bar
dren are home after an extended
Mitzvah of her son, Perry Sanford
stay in New York City.
Services were held on Saturday
Mrs. Roy Greenblatt and her son, morning at the Philadelphia-Byron
Talmud Torah.
Herbert, are visiting in Cleveland.

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Every yard upholds the high standards of Iltuk ol
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A limited number of these
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Mrs. Elizabeth Krell Schlafer
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krell, at
their new residence, 2454 Chicago
boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flanders
and family and Mrs. Reuben Rob-
bins and daughter Cora, formerly
of East Kirby avenue, are now re.
siding in their new home en Cle-
ments avenue.

Miss I,ottie Faivus of Jersey
City, N. J., who has been the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond for
the last two weeks, left for Chi-
cago.

Miss Irene Goldstaff of 'West
Grand avenue left Thursday for
Denver, Colo., where she will visit
her parents.

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