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An
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MISS BARON HEADS
JUNIOR HADASSAH

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MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR
OF S. Z. SISTERHOOD!

Miss Mettle Baron was elected
president of Detroit unit of Jun-
ior Iladassah at the annual met-
ing held Thursday evening at the

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek announces a Sloth-
ers and Daughters luncheon to be
held at the Stotler Hotel on Sun-I

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The MAY SALE

Pa llamas

Mrs. Hugo Freund and Mrs. Ma x
The pupils and teachers of the
Heavenrich of Saginaw attends
d Bible classes of Congregation
the visiting nurses' convention
at Emanuel tendered a farewell re-
Grand Rapids. Mrs. Freund pr
e- ception to their principal, Miss Es-
sented it paper at the conventio
a. ther H. Ashinsky, on Sunday morn-
Mrs. Ileavenrich returned to D
e- ing, May 3, at the congregation,
troit and remained over the wee
k- Taylor and Wilson avenues. Miss
end as the guest of friends.
I Ashinsky, who has been the prin.'
cipal of the Bible classes for the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib o
past five years, is returning with
Shrewsbury Drive will entertai
her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M.
some friends Saturday night fo
Ashinsky, to their former home in ,
the pleasure of their parents, NI
Pittsburgh, Pa. Clara Abrahams,
and Mrs. A. Lewenthal of Cleve
one of the pupils of the Bible ,
land.
classes, presented a wrist watch
A white Panama, to give the "white accent" to
to Miss Ashinsky in the name of '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin the teachers and children of the
your ensemble, and a patent band to match pat-
of Moss avenue entertained a school, and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau
ent accessories. Grand for all summer long!
group of friends Wednesday night with a rhinestone bracelet in the 1
MISS METTIE BARON
at the Playhouse on Jefferson ave- name of the Sisterhood of the con-
MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER
McGregor Library. Miss Baron nue and at a buffet supper after grs•gation.
Debonette Hat Shop—Fourth Floor
the play.
day, May 10, at 12:30. An inter-
succeeds Miss Anne Green.
The Lindbergh Room in the Bar- eating program has been arranged
The other officers are: Naomi
Buchalter, Charlotte I ev and
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich has re- lum Hotel last Sunday evening was by Mrs. Nathan Simons. Mrs. Rob-
Pauline Fishman, vice-presidents; turned from San Antonio, Tex. the scene of the first of a series of Marwil will speak for the moth-
Harriett Fox, corresponding secre- where she attended the Texas re ' informal reunions of the Detroit trs. Mrs. Esther Lowenberg will
tary; Mary Barak, recording
venal conference of Hadassah.
Alumni Club and the local under- respond in behalf of the daughters.
a
graduate body, Xi Chapter of the Th e program will include a group
eit ebaum, treas-
u
urer.
rer.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Alpha Epsilon Pi, national frater- of songs by Mrs. J. M. Beans, ac-
The members of the hoard of di- will be hosts for some friends at nity. Xi is located at the Univer- companied by Mrs. Lawrence Tit-
tlebauni; a reading by Miss Sarah
sity of Detroit. Plans were d' '
rectors are: Bessie Alper, Anita dinner Saturday evening.
cussed for "Detroit in '33" drive Berman; a dance by Miss Shirley
Caaper,
Ethel (hover, Esther El-
After 15 Years as Detroit's Finest
sponsored by Detroit members to Krell, accompanied by Miss Sylvia
conin, Lillian Farbman, Lillian
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsk
China and Gift Store
Gordon, Rose Greenwald, Jean wish to inform all those who de y bring the national convention here Krell. Mrs. Abraham Cooper has
Horvitz, Helen K a o s, Edythe sire to reach them until the eve in 1933. William G. Garelik of char ge of the musical portion of
the rogram.
p
Mrs. Charles A.
Brechner Klinger, Winifred Lewis, ning of their departure from tin the alumni club and David Frey-
Remember the Occasion by
Smith is president of the Sister-
Margaret Moranz, Ada Moritz, city, on May 16, that they will be ' man and Allen Greenburg of Xi hood.
Sending a Beautiful
June Manson, Jeanette Nissen- at the home of their nephew and handled arrangements for the ban-
Reservations may be made by
baum, Gertrude Rosenthal, Sarah niece, Mr. and Mrs. S. I,
Kavanau • quet in the Barium Hotel, which is calling, Mrs. Herbert
H. Warner.
Rosen, Teas Rabinowitz and 1999 Calvert avenue, Arlington the fraternity's local headquarters.
Mother Day Stationery, Framed Mottoes,
Sophie Schwartz.
1054.
Silhouettes and many other attractive
The last meeting of the seasan
The Mizrachi Hatzoir of this
gifts suitable for Mother.
will be in the farmof a social and
Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston city tendered a farewell party to
will take place in June. The day boulevard will return from New 'Miss Esther Ashinsky on Tuesday
evening, May 5, at the
and place will be announced later. York the first of the week.
orne n of
Miss May Asatm of Blaine
have ue.
By order of the Detroit Trust Co., Admin-
Ronk-el:ere Since 1875
Baron Franz Iletvany, the
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1550 Woo-Iwird Avenue
istrator of the Estate of Frank R. Martin, de-
p ainter, of Budapest, was in De-
Mrs. Max Weksler and Mrs.
ceased—this business must be closed out and
roit for two days and was enter- Aaron Markson were joint host-
Robinson and Mrs. Welt
ained by Dr. and Mrs. Emil Arm esses at a lovely miscellaneous
the entire $125,000.00 stock sold out immedi-
Arrang e Farewell Gathering for
Elected to Fill Vacancies
thnia#CS0 -0. 0 -0-00encaa -ChenetXtetatart
erg.
shower
and
bridge
in
honor
of
ately—regardless of cost! Discounts range
Rabbi and Mrs. Ashinsky.
Miss Betty Milkovsky of Virginia
On Board,
from 33 1.3 to 60% off regular marked prices
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- Park, at the Colonial ballroom of
—the original Price Tags have not been dis-
'alit of l.a Salle boulevard left the Masonic Temple, Tuesday aft-
A farewell reception in honor
Mrs. Oscar Robilmson and Sirs.
of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky
or a 10-day visit to Atlantic City. , ernoon, May 5. Miss Milkovsky, Melville S. Welt were elected to
turbed! Everything offered is Martin's regu-
will be held at Congregation
who
was
the
recipient
of
many
fill
vacancies on the board of di-
lar stock—the finest creations in China,
Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner beautiful gifts, entertained the rectors of the Detroit section,
Na-
Glassware and Gifts from at home and
nues, Saturday evening, May 16. a nd family left for Washington, guests with two beautiful vocal se- tional Council of Jewish Women,
Rabbi Ashinsky has been the 11 . C., where they will visit with lections and was accompanied at at the annual luncheon and meet-
abroad. There have been positively no spe-
splritunl l eader of the congrega- 1r. Grosner'e mother.
the piano by Miss Ruth Sherman. ing Monday at the Hotel Stotler.
cial purchases for Sale Purposes! Come early
tion for the past five years and is
Covers were laid for 56 guests.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Mo-
—it will pay you to buy for months ahead!
I. A bonded mesenger will call for your coat as
now returning to his former home
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith of
ritz Kahn, Mrs. Emory Monash,
soon as you phone us at CAdillac 9382.
Save as you never saved before!
in Pittsburgh.
urlingame avenue will have open
On Saturday, May 9, the Delta Sirs. Abe Srere, and Mrs. Mayer
2. Your coat will be thoroughly inspected, and if
Rabbi Ashinsky has in his short h oust- Monday, May 11, to the offi. chapter of the Phi Gamma Eta So.' B. Sulzberger were elected for
you
like, cleaned and repaired by experts.
ALL SALES ARE FOR CASH!
stay here organized a Yeshiva
ers and friends of Purity Chapter, rority willentertain at bridge, com- two-year terms. Miss Emma But-
e
3. Then it will be stored in icy cold vaults on the
(theological college), has been ac- O rder of the Eastern Star.
■ and because of the final nature of this sale, nothing can be
, Sirs. Regene Freund Cohane,
plimenting one of its members,
premises.
tive in the Allied Jewish Cam-
Miss Betty Kaplan of Calvert ave- Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, Mrs. Maurice
4. Wellman's is especially equipped to provide the
d without a substantial deposit. Many articles, of course,
paign, Mizrachi, Yawl liakashruth,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Will have nue, who is leaving with her Klein, Mrs. Louis James Rosen-
are one of • kind. Be prompt.
utmost service and care to your furs.
Zionist activities, and many other
earned from their honeymoon mother for a sojourn through the berg, Mrs. E. 11. Saulson, Mrs.
5. The charge for Wellman safe-keeping is mod-
projects. Mrs. Ashinsky has been a nd are residing at the Book-Cad- west on Saturday, May 16. The Harry Wetsman and Mrs. David
erate.
3'4 for storage charges.
president of the Ladies' Mizrachi it lac llotel.
affair was given at the home of Wilkus were re-elected to the
4', for storage and insurance for 12 months
.
and has been active in the Sister . '
Miss Dorothy Kaplan. The tables board.
all risk
Lee Lehman of Pittsburgh was were set in pink and green, tall
hood of the congregation and in
Mrs. Ginsberg, president of the
the Blair Cholem, a guest in the city over the week-
council, presiding at the luncheon,
candles adorning each table.
nd.
A musical program has been
which served 300 guests, an- 0
48 WEST ADAMS AVE.
rovided for the evening. Cantor
nounced the proposed establish-
CADILLAC
Mrs.
Bertha
Hass
returned
to
Mrs. Martin Weisberg spent a
uben Boyarsky will present a
her hone- in Port Huron after a ment of an open-air play center to
9 3 8 2
week with relatives in London,
group of his own compositions, ac
take care of undernourished Jew-
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Kali.
companied at the piano by hi ; Ont.
ish children and the children of
meyer of Chicago boulevard.
daughter, Miss Eva Boyarsky, an
the unemployed.
Adams Ave., Cor. Park
Exclusive . . .hut
Mrs. S. J. Plotkin of Johnstown,
violin selections will be offered b
The serving of both a morning;
Entire Second Floor
not expensive
M•.. and Mrs. Mayer Davis, for- lunch and a hot noon-time meal
William Bliznik.
Pa., spent a few days with her sis.
merly of 3215 Chicago boule-
Mrs. S. I.. Kavanau, presiden t ter, Mrs. J. II. Schakne.
are included in the proposed child
PARK AVENUE BUILDING
vard,
are
now
residing
And the urge to send your child away becomes a problem.
at 2715 welfare program.
of the Sisterhood, is in charge o
ora 00-e 0140-01:40000-1100
Avrunin Camp, located near Detroit, offers children excellent
Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Bernstein of Rochester avenue.
the arrangements, and the officer
Rabbi Leon Frain addressed the
vacationing facilities in the heart of beautiful scenery and in
709 Chicago boulevard announce
of the congregation and of the Sin
assembly on the Allied Jewish'
the company of refined children. Be sure! Send your child to
terhood will act as a reception the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alex,
Mrs. Emanuel Shoenberg re- Campaign. and solicited the con-
committee. The reception is open on Saturday, May 9, at the Shaarey turned from a pleasure trip to tinues! nisi of the council mem-
bers.
to the public and all who wish to Zedek Synagogue, Twelfth and At- New York.
extend their good wishes to Rabb i kinson, and will be at home on
On Its Filth Year)
Sunday,
May
10,
from
3
to
6
and
and Mrs. Ashinsky are invited to
Mrs. Ceil Mehr of Toronto is
11
attend.
7 to 9. No cards.
expected here the 1'0.4 of the week MOTHER'S,
NEAR JACKSON, MICH.
The final meeting and election
and will be the guest of her aunt'
MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN, MRS. ROSE WHITEIIORN (Directors.
Mrs. Benjamin Fink and daugh- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. It
of officers of the Sisterhood will
Special Attention to Children Underweight
ter, Mildred, of Winona avenue, senblatt of Calvert avenue.
take place Monday, May 18.
Miss Sarah Selminsky To Address
Swimming, Boating, All Sports, Qualified Counsellors,
Th e annual Mother's and left Thursday on a motor trip to
80 Beautiful
Twelfth Street Club Tuesday.
Rooms. Doctor and Nurse on Premises. Nursery for
Children, 4 to 7
years old.
Daughter's Day banquet was held Chicago, and Milwaukee, Wis.
Mrs. Newton King, who was a
Monday evening and, as usual, was
The Jewish Center is astir at this
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
guest in Detroit, returned to her
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Nurko re-
an inspiring event. Mrs. Jack
time with the series of Mothers
home in Columbus, Ohio.
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Tobin, who spoke on behalf of the turned from wintering in Florida.
and Daughters banquets being
mothers , depicted the love of th e They came back by way of Wash-
Mrs. Ilyman IVeingarden of given by the Mothers' Clubs.
mother for the child from infancy ington, D. C., where they spent
On Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p. m.,
Flint attended the luncheon of
to mature growth and also called several days.
the Detroit Council of Jewish Wo- the Twelfth Street Mothers' Club
lattention to the noble mothers in
will hold this annual festival affair
men
last
Monday.
Mrs. Ralph Paul and son, Her-
Jewish history, Sarah, Rachel, and
and a large attendance is antici-
the immortal llannah with her bert, of Hazelwood avenue, re-
Mrs. David Kaltman returned pated. S1rs. H. Siegel, president
seven sons. Eleven-year-old Lu- turned from a trip to New York.
from l'ort Iluron, where she vis- of the club, will give the welcome
, cille Kavanau, daughter of the
remarks. The daughter's response
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Cohen and ited with relatives.
, Sisterhood, responded on behalf of
will be given by Miss Helen Siegel.
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
the slaughter end explained the Mrs. Henry Cohl returned from a
Miss Sara Selminsky, director of
Mrs.
Si.
Rich
of
Tuxedo
avenue'
origin of Mother's Day. Miss 10-slay motor trip to New York
the
Franklin Street Settlement,
is visiting with relatives in Cleve-
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Sarah Charlotte !fillet gave a num- and Philadelphia.
will give the address of the eve-
land.
Programs.
ber of readings and Mrs. Herman
ning. Refreshments will be in the
Mrs. Charles King of the Wil-
Greenberg, accompanied by Mrs.
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo an- form of a supper course to be fol-
; Emory Monash, sang a group of shire has returned to her home
lowed by dancing.
after
spending several weeks in At- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
songs. Mrs. Kavanau welcomed
The next banquet will be the,
son,
Herman, Saturday morning,
lantic
City
and
New
York.
the
members
and
guests
and
pre-
Phone Columbia 2943
May 16, at the Atlas Congregation, Linwood-Dexter and West War-
•
] Rented a gift to Mrs. A. M. Ashin-
ren Mothers' Club banquet, to be'
Tyler
at
Linwood.
Reception
Sun-
Friends of Mrs. Irwin Cohen
. 1, sky on behalf of the Sisterhood.
day, May 17. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, at heist at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
Mrs. Levitt won the prize as the will be interested to know she is
their residence at 2902 Clements bourne, on Tuesday, May 26.
oldest mother, and Mrs. M. A. Gor- recuperating from her recent ill-
avenue. No cards.
, don won the prize for having the, ness and is at home on Fullerton
' most daughters present, namely, avenue.
A luncheon and bridge was given
The annual election of officers of
, five.
Mrs. Helen Nussbaum, Mrs. Jea- Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Leah the North Western Branch of the
"I've sold you economical transportation.
it is of interest to note that
Smith
and
daughter,
Eppie,
who
Jewish
Old Folks Home, will he
Now let me service your car and you'll isms
among the guests were Mrs. Philip nette Goldberg and Mrs. Samuel
are en route to Boston from held at the Stotler Hotel nn Mon-
money on Body and Fender Bumping,
Hyman of Battle Creek and Mrs. Rosenblatt were joint hostesses at
Miami,
Fla.,
by
Mrs.
B.
D.
Rubin
day,
May
l 1 , at 2 p. m.
Painting, General Repair Work, Washing,
Elmer Koffman of Bay City, who a bridge-luncheon at the Wilshire
of 2563 Cortland.
A bridge luncheon will be spon-
Greasing, etc."
have come purposely to attend April 29, complimenting the out-
sored
by
the branch of the Jewish
these affairs for the past three going officers and matron of Pur-
DROP IN AND SAY HELLO!
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of Vir- Old Folks Home on Tuesday, May
i years, and also a non-Jewish wo. ity Chapter.
ginia Park spent the week-end in 12, at 12:30 p. re., at Goldstein's
; man, Mrs. Stanley Spiechowitz, of
Kosher Delicatessen on Dexter
Mrs. Max Biller of Monterey Cleveland, Ohio.
La Salle boulevard, who having
I been invited by a friend last year, avenue has returned from a visit Miss Goldye Vehon, daughter of boulevard, corner Collingwood.
Cards and prizes at each table, also
to
Cleveland.
was no inspired that she asked to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehon of a door prize. Call Sirs. I. Shultz,
be invited agair. this year. About
45 SELDEN, off Woodward
Byron avenue, left on an extend- Hemlock 5171-W, for reservations
Glendale 9738
250 guests were present.
. Mrs. Rosa Oppenheim of Phil- ed trip to Des Moines, Iowa.
as space is limited to only 125.
is avenue re urn
romMiami
Beach
, Fla .
Miss Sarah Magid of Marston
Leo Weiss returned from a visit avenue. accompanied by her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
in Florida.
Mrs Harry Magid, left on a mo-
tor trip to Chicago, where they
will meet their mother, Mrs. Louis
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Mra 0-0-C8 ;4e 0 GO00090-0-000 Magid. who spent several months
in Los Angeles, Cal., as the guest
NOW
of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Pottiker. They
ONLY
will all return to Detroit on Sun-
Plant trees in their
day evening.
honor on Mother's Day
A Sensational Special!
in the Herz' Forest in
Milk., Fannie Wexler of Philadel-
Palestine.
phia avenue will motor to Chicago,
What a wonderful opportunity to give to your home the rich-
where she will attend a birthday
ness and distinction and charm provided in very great
There is no greater
degree
by an art model grand!
party in honor of her cousin, Miss
honor than this custom
A. Feldman.
of planting trees as liv-
Payments as low as
ing tributes to the ones
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig
we love.
of Oakland avenue were compli-
mented by the Misses Emma and
Your Old Piano Accepted •s Part Payment
By planting trees in
Dorothy I.ifchitz with a surprise
We call for and deliver
were.. Pianos weTe
Palestine you honor
This se an exqunnte, included in our one as far back as 25 years ago'
party in honor of their fifth wed-
your mothers and do a
finely finished
Ire well made, and fully guaranteed. grand. It has • sweet, pure tone.
ding anniversary on Saturday eve-
"A Good Ferrier Rows /low"
great constructive
Come TODAY il you can.
ning. May 2. Covers were laid
work.
for 40 guests. Out-of-town guests'
To plant trees during
were Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sendler,
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hertz and Mr.,
Mother's Week call
Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1528
and Mrs. Vinieko•, all of Flint,.
SI ich.
Virginia Park, Empire
8051 Twelfth Street, at Seward
0566-W, or Sirs. Philip
banal Itorrstatira
Garfiled 1979
Slomovitz, 3321 Mon-
Mrs. II. I. Schwartz (Rose Bus-
COLUMBIA AT JOHN R.
kee) of Scranton, Pa., is visiting
I/ 3-21 WOODWAILD AVE, DETROIT
terey, Hemlock 2598-W
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bus-
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bra
1 ker of 1511 Seward.

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