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when East Speaks to West" will be
the .bject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's

The National Council of Jewish subject Sunday. May 3. •t 10:45
Women will hold its annual lunch- This sermon will be based on the works
the great Arab poet philosopher, xah-
eonmeeting at the Statler Hotel of
ill Clio... author of The Prophet' . amt
Monday, May 4, at 12:30 p. m. The ilarth Gods.•
Mrs. henry Levitt, who is chair-
On Saturday. May 2. at 10:30 a. m

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Notes

Cor. Buena Vista

The Next War" will be the 'Aire, of
Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon Sunday. M.
10, at 10.45.

Dr. Leo M. Franklin spoke at the
Cranbrook school last Wednesday
on the subject "The Ministry as a
Vocation." Next Sunday he will
be the speaker at Hillsdale College,
Hillsdale, Mich. His subject will
be "The Poetry of Kahlile Gibran."

The regular monthly meeting of
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
will be held on Monday afternoon,
May 11, at 2:30 o'clock in Brown
Memorial Chapel. On this occa-
sion the program will be presented
by Frank Bishop, curator of music
' at the Detroit Museum of Art. Mr.
Milford Stern, chairman of the Bishop will precede his selections
commission on social justice of the on the piano with explanatory
Union of American Hebrew Con- notes. Following this lecture re-
gregations, will deliver an address cital tea will be served in the so-
on "The Jewish Layman and So- cial hall. On Saturday, May 9, the
cial Justice" during the symposium Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will
sponsored by the social justice hold its annual Mother's-Daugh-
commission of the Union, jointly ter's Day luncheon, at 12:16 noon.
with the similar commission of the Following the luncheon a marion-
Central Conference of American ette show will be presented.
Rabbis. The symposium will take
place at Hotel Sinton-St. Nicholas,
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday, Shaarey Zedek announces a Moth-
May 7.
ers and Daughters luncheon to be
held at the Statler Hotel on Sun-
The Music Study Club will hold day, May 10, at 12:30. An inter-
its annual meeting and election of esting program has been arranged
officers on Tuesday, May 5, at 2 by Mrs. Nathan Simons. Mrs. Rob.
p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. building. ert Marwil will speak for the moth.
All active and privileged active ere. Miss Esther Lowenberg will
members are urged to attend.
respond in behalf of the daughters.
The program will include a group
To compliment Mrs. Henry Mor- of songs by Mrs. J. M. Berrie, ac-
ris Fechimer of New York City, companied by Mrs. Lawrence Tit-
who is spending a few weeks in tlebaum ; a reading by Miss Sarah
Detroit, Mrs. Leo M. Butzel enter- Berman; a dance by Miss Shirley
tained with a tea last Tuesday at Krell, accompanied by Miss Sylvia
her home on Burns Drive. Mrs. Krell. Mrs. Abraham Cooper has
Butzel's guests included members charge of the musical portion of
of the board of the Franklin the program. Mrs. Charles A.
Street Settlement, of which Mrs. Smith is president of the Sister-
Fechimer was a former president. hood.

Mrs. Sylvan Grosner and Mrs.
Clarence Enggass were joint host-
esses at a luncheon last Saturday
at the L'Aiglon, complimenting
Mrs. Sigmond Sanger of Toledo.

Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston
I boulevard is leaving Sunday for
New York to'attend the meeting of
the nation board of the Council of
Jewish Women.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
thal of Boston boulevard enter-
tained some friends at dinner last
Saturday night for the pleasure of
Mrs. Sigmond Sanger of Toledo.

Mrs. Max Cohn, who visited in
New York City for a week, has re-
turned to her home at the Belcrest.

Temple Sisterhood Events:
Mother.' and Daughters' Day, Sato,-
,day. May 9. Program: 10,30 a. en.. di-
vine vervices in the temple. Dr. Frank-
lin will preach. 12:15 p. Mothers'
and Daughters luncheon in Social Hall.
2:30 p. tn., Marionette show and other
special features. Only members of the
Temple Sisterhood in good standing will
be permitted to attend. Make reserve-
Dons arly.

Saturday, the Last Day!

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and This Old Home Will Be Demolished

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Regular Monthly Meeting:
The regular monthly meting of the '
Temple Sisterhood will take place Mon-
day. May 11. at 2:30 p. rn. There will
be a lecture-recital by Frank Bishop.
curator of music at the Detroit Museum
of Art. Following this lecture-recital. ,
tea will be served in the social hall.

MRS. NELSON SHAPERO

At Very Substantial Savings

Beth El Celle-e:
Rabbi Bernard Heller, directorof the
Hillel Foundation of the University of
Michigan, will deliver the commence- I
t lecture of Seth El College of
i Studies Monday night. M., 11. at
8 o'clock, on the subject, The Mystic'
Element in Judaism."

HUDSON'S

Annual Spring Sport Dance:

man of the affair, has arranged I
an interesting program.
"Atli- less or High school age to its annual
Ludes," a playlet in three acts, de-1 Spring sport dance Saturday night. May
, (10
picting costumes, manners and . ,,,I pori dress. Admission el per
music of three generations, will
be the feature. "Attitudes" was
written by Lydia Brody and di-
rected by Miss Rebecca Ebren-
pries. Members of the cast fol-
The firet "Y" outing of the year will
low: Miss Matilda Gates, Mrs. be held at Bloomer Park, Sunday, May
Merrill Silverstein, Mrs. Hy Jacob, 3. Buses will leave the club house, 89
Rowena ntreet, at II o'clock, traport•
Mrs. Nelson Shapero, Mrs. Julius ing the members and their friendsns to a
Gilbert and Mrs. A. Cooper.
eelected spot in the park. The House

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

JR. HADASSAH TO PICK

Billie and Mitzie Winkelman of
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY
Blaine avenue were hostesses at a
bridge in honor of Mrs. Herman
The annual business meeting of
Winkelman of Cleveland, Ohio,
the Detroit unit of Junior Hadas-
Mrs. Sidney Goldstone of Toronto,
salt
will take place on Tuesday
Ont.
evening, May 5, at 8:15 p. m., at
the McGregor Library.
Mrs. M. Lefko of Chicago, Ill.,
The various committees will
is visiting her children, Mr. and give their reports on the work for
Mrs. Aubrey Brown of Covington the past year. The annual dee-
Drive.
lion of officers will also take place.
Morris Dombey, well known De-
Miss Blanche Kallmeyer, who troit Yiddish reader, will give a
spent several weeks in Detroit, few interesting selections. Mrs.
has returned to her home in New Abraham Cooper will be heard in
York City.
several vocal selections, accom-
panied on the piano by Miss Inger-1
Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein of East
Kirby avenue spent the past week-
end in Cleveland.
HOME RELIEF DINNER
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DANCE ON WEDNESDAY

Mrs. A. F. Isaacs of Pittsburgh
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich left for San
Arrangements have been corn-
Antonio, Texas, to attend the Ha- Pa., spent the week-end with Mr ,
dassah regional conference and and Mrs. Milton Kottnauer of Chi .1pleted for the dinner-dance to be
cage.
boulevard.
given by the Home Relief Society
will be gone a week.
on Wednesday, May 6, at 6:30 p.
Nat Winkelman of Pittsburgh , m., at Everglade Club. Proceeds
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein
Pa.,
was
the
guest
of
his
parents
,
will
be used for charity. For res.
of Burlington Drive entertained
their house guest, Mrs. Sigmond Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman o f ervations call Mrs. Charles Mari-
Blaine
avenue.
,
enthal,
2699 Webb avenue.
Sanger, with a supper last Sunday
night.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clarence EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
Miss I.izette Freund, a student G. Sarasohn (Rose M. Berick), Mr.
WILL HONOR MOTHERS
at Oberlin College, spent the and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn of Ohio
week-end with her parents, Dr. avenue entertained 12 guests at a
The Sisterhood of Congregation
and Mrs. Hugo Freund of Chicago dinner and bridge Sunday evening, Emanuel will hold its annual Moth-
April 26.
boulevard.
er's and Daughters banquet at the
Mrs. Newton King and daughter Congregation, Taylor and Wilson
Miss Fayette Tannenholz of the
avenues, Monday evening, May 4.
Wilshire is visiting in Cleveland. of Columbus, Ohio, spent a few
Mrs. Jack Tobin will speak on
days with their parents, Mr. and
behalf of the mothers, and the re-
Mrs.
David
King
of
the
Wilshire.
Mrs. Henry Moses of Cincin-
sponse on behalf of the daughters
nati, Ohio, is visiting her parents,
will come from Miss Lucille Kaye-
The Misses Florence and Hattie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp of
nau. Mrs. Herman Greenburg will
Silberman of Burlingame avenue
Chicago boulevard.
sing a group of songs, accompanied
returned from a three weeks' trip
by Mrs. Emory Monash, and Miss
Mrs. Miriam Van Baalen is to Washington and New York.
Karp will present a dancing novel-
spending a few weeks in New
ty. A Mother's Day reading will
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs enter-
York.
be given by Miss Sarah Charlotte
tained at her home, 2954 Sturte-
Mlle!. Prizes will be awarded to
Mrs. Sigmond Sanger of Toledo vant, for 40 guests, at a shower the oldest mother and the mother
and bridge in honor of her cousin,
was the house guest over the week-
bringing the most daughters.
' end of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farb- Edna Rosenfeld, a bride-elect of
Mrs. Herman Fisher is chairman
May 5, Green and white decora- and is assisted by the following
stein of Burlington Drive.
tions and tea roses were carried committee: Mrs. M. S. Dann, Mrs.
out most effectively.
Isadore Karbel, Mrs, J. E. Gold-
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie avenue
berg, Mrs. Mandel Rosenzweig,
returned from a business trip to
Mrs. Mildred G. Cohen of Euclid Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Jacob Sklar,
Milwaukee, Wis.
avenue entertained at a bridge- Mrs. Anna Erusal, Mrs. Louis To-
1
—
bin, Mrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. Eli
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert and Miss luncheon last Wednesday.
Sachse, Mrs. Alex Taub, Mrs.
Emma Butzel have returned from
:Mesdames
Harry
and
Raymond
Mrs. Mary Jacobson, Mrs. Max
a three weeks' trip to Washington
Abrahamson sr rat the week-end in Pushkin, Mrs. Meyer Shugerman,
and New York.
Chicago.
Mrs. Samuel Lightstone, Mrs. Hy-
mon Goldberg, Mrs. Irving Gould,
, Mrs. Norman Thal of Elmhurst
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Mrs. Harris Gould, Mrs. Theodore
avenue was hostess at a luncheon
last Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Ben Glynn Court and Mrs. Henry Cohl Schaffer, Mrs. Harry Sklar, Mrs.
motored to New York and will be J. L. Ruby, Mrs. Joshua Horowitz,
Lurie of Columbus, Ohio, who is gore
10 days.
Mrs. Max Schubiner, Mrs. Harry
the guest of Mr. s. Wm. Mazer.
Schram.
Mrs. Maurice Landau is visiting
A successful bridge tea was held
Mrs. Sophia Well and Mrs. Jacob
relatives in Chicago.
at the home of Mrs. Fisher last
Slanting sailed April 25 on the Ile
Tuesday. May 18, the annual meet-
De France for an extended trip
Mrs. Samuel Ackerman is con- ing and election of officers will take
on the continent. They will visit
at her home, 193 Mc- place. A reception in honor of
London, I'aris, Belgium, Holland, valescing
Lean.
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky,
' Germany and Switzerland, arriv-
who are leaving shortly for Pitts-
ing home about July 1.
I.ucille Hoffman will motor to burgh, will be held May 16.
Mrs. Fred Epstein of Mt. Ver- Portland, Ore., the latter part of
non avenue returned from a trip this month, to visit with friends.
to New Ilaven and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich of
George Weiswasser is accom- Richton avenue have taken an
A special joint meeting of the
panying Irving and Edwin Moss apartment at the I'hyllis Manor,
on an auto trip this week-end to 1430 Clairmount avenue, apart- Jewish Women's European Wel-
ment 304.
fare Organization with the North
Cleveland, where they will attend
Woodward branch was held Tues-
the Metropolitan Opera perform-
Mrs. Rebecca Tobb of Kansas day, April 28, at Hotel Tiller.
ance of Lucia di Lammermoor.
City is spending her vacation in Mesdames Joe Radner, president
Detroit. She is the guest of her of the organization, and R. B.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winkelman
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Newman, president of the branch,
and son, Sheridan, of Cleveland,
Mrs. I. Tobb of 1933 La Belle.
presided.
Ohio, were the guests of their par.
Mrs. Susel Goldstick, founder of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkel-1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Friedman
the
organization, expressed the
man of Blaine avenue.
of Pingree avenue spent the week- satisfaction of members and the
end
of
April
24
with
relatives
in
Jewish
community over the noble
Mrs. Leopold Rudich and
Cleveland.
work of the organization for the
daughter, Betty Faye, of Chicago,
past
11
years of its existence.
spent a week in Detroit and were
Miss Dorothy D. Lieberman of
There were paid out the regular
guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Pol.
Chicago
boulevard
spent
the
past
bii-weekly
allowances for private
lack of Mt. Vernon avenue.
week-end in Columbus and Day- board of the orphans brought over
on, Ohio.
by
the
organization,
who were sup-
Mrs. Henry Katz has returned I t
ported for the last six years. A
after spending the winter in Flor-1
Miss Jean Dworkin was hostess report was also heard and checks
ids.
at a card party at her home on paid out for cloth rag bought these
April 17. Covers were laid for 20 orphans for Passover.
guests.
Final arrangements were made
for the midnight show to be held
On Tuesday evening, April 21, Saturday evening, May 9, at the
Miss Betty Kroll entertained a few Avalon Theater. Linwood and
friends at a bridge-luncheon at her Davison. Mr. Gottlied will be one
home.
of the entertainers.
It was decided that the organ-
Miss Lillian Pechensky enter- ization give • home cooked dinner
. tained 50 guests at a personal and in June, a Tag Day at Mt. Clemens
: linen shower in honor of her sister, Sunday, July 19, and • picnic Sun-
I Lauretta, a bride-elect of June 7, day, Aug. 16, at Belle Isle. The
at her home, 1989 Clairmount are- North Woodward branch of the
! nue, on Tuesday, April 21.
organization will conduct a cake
sale Wednesday. May 20 (before
Miss Dorothy Scherr entertained Shevuoth) and a luncheon with1
12 guests at • delightful bridge at music Tuesday, May 26, at the
her
home on Gladstone avenue Chinese Tea Gardens, 15141
Sunday evening, April 26. A Chi- Woodward.
nese luncheon was served at mid-
Miss Epstein on the violin, ac - I
night.
companled by Miss Silverman on
the piano, played a few aelections,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldberg of
Mrs. Harry ("Mother") Klein
Gladstone avenue entertained at ■ was welcomed as a guest after re-
dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. turning from California. She ex.
Alex. Schreiber, who have just re- pressed her thanks with ■ dona-
turned from a sojourn in Miami, tion of ■ big basket of dry fruits
Fla.
brought from California.

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MIDNIGHT SHOW OF
J. W. E. W. 0. MAY 9

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Council will act ex hosts for this out-
ing •nd • special committee has been se-
lected to t•Ite cherge id the program for
the day. A volley-ball game will be fol-
lowed by lunch •nd a program of novelty
.toots. Stunts for both boys and girl.
will be held. wrong them a pretzel and
Pio-eating contest. three-legged reces
and clothespin races. Prises will be
awarded .to the winners of these feats.
All interested in attending lb:, outing.
asked to call the - Y" office for par.
U
Deniers.

A girl,' tennis club is being organ
Iled, and during the month of May. elim-
inations will he held to determine the
best player in the "Y" membership. This
activity will be spimsored by the Girls
Divisionof the `I Athletic Club, and
games will be played off on Saturday af-
ternoons and Sunday mornings. All in-
terested in this activity should irnmed•
lately sign et the "Y" office.

Mother Day Stationery, Framed Mott,
Silhouettes and many other attract!,
gifts suitable for Mother.

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4.

Big Midnight Show

The boy. division of the "Y" •thletic
league. will sponsor •n indoor baseball
league. Games will be played at Roo..
vett Field on Sunday mornings between
10 and 12. Any boys' clubor frater-
nity meeting •t the "Y" is eligible to join
the thletic league. Any group inter.
ested in joining the league, should do
this week
Mrs. Hese N. Rosa. assistant director
of parental education, will be the guest'
speaker •t the afternoon Sr., given in
honor of "Y" mothers, Sundt. •fter-
noun. May 10. .t 5:30 o'clock. That
same evening there will be • program of
play. and songs to commemorate Moth-
er's •y. Live portraits will illustrate
Mother song, of many lands •nd the
plays, "'fhe American Ideal" and "Ifis
Children" were both selected especial-
ly suited for • Mother's Day presenta-
tion.

Saturday, May 9-12 o'Clock

Sponsored by the

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Jewish Women's European Welfare Organisation,

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Tel Hai Flag Day Postponed
To May 16-17

The Tel Hai Flag Day commit.
tee announces that the Tel Hai
Flag Day that was to be held this
Saturday and Sunday, was post-
poned for two weeks, for unexpect-
ed technical reasons. The Flag
Day will be held Saturday evening
and Sunday, May 16 and 17.

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