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PAGE TWO

THEPentorawisnaRoracu3

B'NAI MOSHE VICTORY
PURIM DINNER-DANCE

A Quality as Famous
as its Name---

The committee in charge of
preparations for the victory Purim
dinner-dance to be held Sunday
evening, March 27, at B'nai Moshe
Center, Dexter boulevard and
Lawrence avenues, reports consid-

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erable interest on the part of the
membership and the public at
large. This event is being ten-
dered by the Sisterhood of B'nai
Moshe in commemoration of the
success achieved at the recent
bazaar.
Mrs. Anna K. Forbat, whose tal-
ent is recognized among music
lovers, will render songs and piano
solos.
Dancing to the tunes of the Co-
Ede Orchestra will follow the full
course chicken dinner, prepared
under the supervision of Mrs.
Manuel Engel.
Reservations are being received
by Mrs. Manuel Urbach, chairman,
Hemlock 5724-R., Mrs. Leo Schi-
nagel, co-chairman, Longfellow
8283, and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch,
publicity chairman, Arlington
2228. The public is invited,

"CUSTOMER" and "FRIEND" are
synonymous to us.

ABE MAX

Auto Service Inc.

Now Conveniently Located at

12316 DEXTER BLVD.

PHONE HEMLOCK 9656

THE SEASON'S FINEST EVENT!

Purim Supper Cabaret Dance

THIS

at the

SUNDAY
MAR.
20th

Purity Chapter 359 0. E. S.

DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

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On Sunday evening, April 3,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles.
inger of Boston boulevard re— Purity Chapter will give a bridge
turned to their home after a fort- party at the new Jewish Children's
night's stay in Lawrence, Kans., Horne; Petoskey and Burlingame
where they visited with their par- avenues. The entire proceeds will
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Marks. go for the building fund of the
home. The chairmen for this af-
J. B. Gaylord of the Belcrest fair are Mesdames Ann Paul, Rose
spent a few days in New York last Ruben and Agnes Yarrows.
week.
A dinner was given in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander M. B. Cohen by the board of di-
entertained the Tuesday Bridge rectors of the United Hebrew
Club at their home on Oak Drive. Schools last Tuesday night on the
occasion of Mr. Cohen's retire-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert of ment after 13 years of service
the Belcrest have returned from with the Hebrew schools.
California, where they visited for
a period of six weeks.
A bridge part was given on Sun-
day, March 13, at the home of Dr.
M. D. Wittelshofer has returned and Mrs. A. N. Mittleman, of 9736
from Hot Springs.
Dexter boulevard, and the follow-
ing friends from out of town were
Nate S. Shapero returned from present: Harry Kaplan of Chi-
a visit to Florida.
cago, Louis Schmidt of Chicago,
Miss Ruth Hausman and Mr. and
Mrs. A. Gutman of the Belcrest Mrs. M. Unterberger of Wilkes-
left for Florida, where she will Barre, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Dem-
spend a few weeks.
bitzer of New York City., Mr. and
Mrs. A. Steinhardt of Hazelton,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hors-
and family left for Florida, where vitz, Scranton, Pa., and Miss Helen
they will remain several weeks.
Wargo of Scranton, Pa.

Miss Bernice Horwitz of Cleve-
George Small of New York
land spent the week-end as the
guest of Dr. P. M. Miller and fam- spent several days in this city last
week.
ily of the Belcrest.

A carol party will be given Sat-
Morris Friedberg, who has been
making his home at the Belcrest, urday night, at 7:30, for the bene-
fit
of a needy family, in the home
left for Los Angeles, where he
of Mrs. Charles Gantz, 3222 West
will join his family.
Buena Vista. The public is invi-
Mrs. Bernard Brandt of the ted. Refreshments will be served
Cranbrook apartments has return-. and prizes given.
ed ,from a several week's sojourn
at the Arlington Hotel, Hot
E. A. Bernie of Chicago boule-
vard returned from a brief visit
AESCULAPIANS PLAN Springs, Ark.
to Chicago.
FOR DINNER-DANCE Gamma Eta Mu Sorority this
week made plans at a meeting at
Miss Fay Alpern of Blaine ate
Arrangements are now being the home of Miss Doris Shifman nue spent last week-end with her
made for numerous events to fea- for the distribution of Purim bas- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alpern
ture the annual dinner-dance of kets among the poor.
of Bay City, Mich.
the Aesculapian Pharmaceutical
Miss Roddy Feltner of Weeding-
Fraternity, to be held at the Chalet,
Mrs. I. D. Fenster of Richton
Gratiot at Eight-Mile Road, on ham Drive has returned home af- avenue entertained with a bridge
ter spending several months in on March 10, honoring Mrs. Si-
Wednesday night, April 13.
Herbert Gurvis is chairman of New York City. Miss Feltner was mon Burach of Pittsburgh, Pa.
the guest of Miss Billie Kleinfeld
the committee in charge of this while
in New York and was ex• and Miss Goldie Werberlow of Bay
year's event and Samuel Stahl is
, Mich.
an active co-worker. The com- tensively entertained. City
mittee is at present exerting its
Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred W. Pol.
efforts to arrange for a splendid Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, chairman asky (Elizabeth Lieberman) have
floor show and for the evening's of the Spinoza 'Fri-centennial com- returned from a five week's wed-
entertainment. As in previous mittee, was to speak before the ding trip to South America and
years, each guest will receive as a Discussion Club, Friday, March 18, the West Indies, aboard the M. 0.
gift a bag of useful drugs and at 8 p. m, at the Y. W. C. A.,
Woodward and Winona avenues, Vulcania.
other prizes will be awarded.
The Aesculapian Fraternity is on "What Does Spinoza Teach."
Mr. and Mrs. N. Mandeberg and
the society of Detroit's Jewish
family, formerly of 3218 Fuller-
Mrs. Louis Duscoff and Mrs. ton avenue, are now residing at
druggists. Its dinner-dance is an-
nually an outstanding social event. George M. Roberts were joint hos- 3243 Webb avenue.
tesses at a bridge-luncheon and
kitchen shower last Wednesday, at
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman
PLANS SET FOR
L'Aiglon's Tea Rooms in honor of of Farnsworth avenue have return-
Ruth Magnus, a bride-elect ed from an extended tour of In-
MODEL MEETING Grace
of March 27,
diana and Illinois in the honor of
their twenty-fifth wedding anni-
At the last meeting of the Philo-
Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame
mathic, Alex Baruch and Herschel avenue left for Pittsburgh, New versary. While in Chicago they
Zackheim successfully defended York and Philadelphia and will be stopped at the Morrison Hotel.
the question "Resolved, that the
electoral college be abolished and gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gitlin enter-
tained 50 guests at dinner Sun-
the president be elected by the
Mrs. Joseph Oleni koff honored
at w hich ti me, the engag em
people at large" against Morris Miss Ruth Berman with a personal day,
of their daught er, Bet ty, to Ben-
ent
and Louis Koretz.
shower on Feb. 27, and on March jamin al. Eder, was announced.
The program for next week is 2, Mrs. R. Davis and Mrs. S. Ben-
a debate on "Resolved, that labor nett entertained with a miscellan-
In honor of his eightieth birth-
enter politics as a third party." eous shower for 30 people. Miss
Bernard Rubin, Sam Finkelstein Berman's marriage to Julius Ole- day, William K. Levy of 18099
Cherrylawn, will be at home to his
and Bernard Sharkey will uphold nikoff will take place April 3.
friends and relatives on Sunday
the question against Henry Faigin,
evening, March 27.
George Gantz and Lester Silver-
Miss
Barbara
Kopman
of
St.
man.
Louis is visiting with her sister-in-
Mrs. B. Rapapport of Toledo,
The Philomathic has laid plans law and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Ohio, honored Miss Belle R.
for the thirtieth annual model Kopman.
Schnurowitz
with a miscellaneous
meeting. The question to be de-
shower on Saturday, March 12, at
bated is "Resolved, that a substi-
Lambda
Omega
Iota
Fraternity
Toledo.
On
Wednesday,
March 16,
tute be adopted for the captilistic
system." The teams have been entertained seven young men at
chosen as follows: George Schrei- the open meeting March 13 at the Miss Belle M. Baron entertained
ber, Abe Davis and Louis Koretz Taller lintel. The principal speak- for four couples in honor of Miss
on the affirmative; Alex Baruch, er of the evening, Peter Drexilium, Schnurowitz and her fiance, Ben-
Oscar Colten and Sam Finkelstein attorney, spoke on "The Young Jamul A. Goldenberg.
will compose the negative team. Man of Tomorrow." Refreshments
The model meeting will be held and bridge followed. Guests of JOLLY ELITE CLUB
the fraternity attending were Jack
early in May.
PASSOVER AFFAIR
Riche, George Lefteu...Ecter Sal-
ter, Jack Sillnian, Mark Denby,
Irving Nayhouse and George Barr. Proceeds of Dance on March 31 to

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Prominent Woman Labor Leader of Palestine

WILL ADDRESS A MASS MEETING

Sunday Evening, March 20, Philadelphia-Byron Hall

Miss Meyersohn will be • guest at a $10 donor reception-
luncheon March 23, Hotel Stotler.

For further information call Euclid 2777-W.

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HERE'S GOOD NEWS!

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in the Great Family Picture

The Damaged Man

He will be satiated by our leading lady, Anna Tabak, also
by our entire company.
SPECIAL NOTICE! On account of the nature of this
play no girls ,under 16 years will be allowed to see the per-
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About 60coup'. attended • bridge
party at Temple Abraham on Sunday eve.
ning, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary.

MIA. Roar Stiller has returned to De-

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Re turn Lngagement!

w...11 attended and e. a fin•nrial 6.-

Mrs. MAY Groeslight of Detroit is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Kahn of
Auburn, Mich.

Mrs. Rose Moses, who was ill for ten
at the General Hospital, is con-
valescing at her home.

MD. Dorothy Werbelow spent SlindaY
with her sister, Mrs. N. Rosenberg of De-
troit.

Mr and Mrs. C J. Le"' had a. their
guest. for the week-end their children.
Mr. and Mn.. II. F. Bernstein and Mr. and
Mr.. 0. Robinson of Detroit.

A meeting of Junior llaslassah, at which

Mb. Sylvia Voight and blies Mae Millen
acted a host..... . was held at the home

'"Rhapsody In Black' proved to be just about
anal the hest of the negro emirs that ran be erratical."
—Lea G. Sher, Free Press

of the latter Monday evening. A line re-
Port was given by Miss Many If Koff-
man, who attended the Junior Radasss9
II0 luncheon at Hotel Stutter. Detroit.
March 6. The entert•inment for the eve-
ning wee furnished by four members of

Greatest Colored Show of All Time!

the Kollege Klub Orchestra and refresh-
ments were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Price of 201 North
Dean .tree have returned from attending
the Wartell-Fransblau wedding.

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Miss Mary M. Koffman attended the
Junior Iladass•h donor luncheon In De-
troit March 6 and also spent the week
there Mies Aimee M•rks and Mi••
Fineberg returned with Miss Koffman

and were her house guests for the week-
end.

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PIKE DAVIS' CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRA

VALAIDA

"An irresistible sunburst of
Afro-American mirth, melody
and rhythm that you can't
afford to mist."
—Ralph !lobar., Toner

"It It fast, clever, talented
and full of excellent music,
dance and song."
McLarghlir,
The Ness

'Not for seasons has a show playing Detroit received

ae thundero•s applause as we. accorded Lew Leslle's

'Rhapsody in Black.'"

--Frank Smith, Mirror

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Guest speaker at Friday night services
• t the Temple was Dr. Robert S. Drews,
The topic was "What Price Ci•Llisation."

Mr. and
Joseph Athwart. INTO
huts on Friday at dinner to Dr. and
Mr.. Robert Dre. and Mr. and Mm.
Meyer Rosenbaum of Detroit,

Mrs. Lout. Meyer of Peoria. ill, has
returned home after •Isiting her sister
and brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Buckner.

RODIN CLUB'S THANKS

The Rodin Club extends its
thanks to the hostesses and guests
who aided in making their last card
party, given on Sunday evening,
March 6, at the Rosedale Talmud
Torah, a success.

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DANCE THIS SUNDAY

Saturday evening, March 19, at
8:30 o'clock, Purity Assembly No.
12, Order of the Rainbow for

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MISS SARAH SOLAI

Girls, will give its informal Purim
dance at the Statler Hotel.
Miss Sarah Solai, worthy asso-
ciate advisor of the order, has been
appointed chairman of the affair.
The Rhythm Rascals Orchestra
has been engaged for the evening.
There will be favors for the girls.
Refreshments will be served. Tick-
ets may be obtained at the door.

An enthusiastic gathering of
the wives, mothers and slaters of
the Jewish veterans who are mem-
bers of the Julius Rosenwald Post
resulted In thi formation of a new
women's auxiliary to the Ameri-
can Legion.
The gathering took place in the
pallor of Jericho Temple on Joy
road near Linwood, on Wednesday
evening, March 9. Mrs. Fred W.
Lyons, member of the legion auxil-
iary organization committee, act-
ed as chairman of the meeting.
The following women were
chosen to carry on the work of the
auxiliary for the remainder of the
fiscal year:
Mrs. Mary Rodin, president;
Mrs. Rae Savin, first vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Eve Zussman, second
vice-president; Mrs. Sarah Jacob-
son, secretary; Mrs. Pauline Pep-
per, treasurer; Mrs. Ida Winkle-
man, chaplain; Mrs. Sarah Rubin,
sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Bud Blum,
director of publicity.
The election of the three mem-
bers of the executive committee
was postponed until the next
meeting, planned for Wednesday
evening, March 23.

Families.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Blumberg were
hosts at a buffet dinner last Sun-
The Jolly Elite Club calls upon
day night at their home on Atkin-
the Jewish community to support
son avenue.
its Passover charity ball, which
Mrs. Mitchel Robinson of To- will be held Thursday evening,
ledo spent last Tuesday in this Marcch 31, at Jlan Goldkette's
city. Graystone Ballreom, Woodward
near Canfield, featuring Freddy "DADDY" FREUND IS
Miss Lillian Barron of Atkin- Bergin and His Vagabonds.
GREETED BY A. Z. A.
Entire proceeds of this affair will
son avenue has returned from a
two month's stay in New York be used to buy Passover foods,
Sam Beeber of Omaha, Neb.,
City where she visited relatives which will be distributed to needy president of the supreme advisory
Jewish families.
and friends.
council of the Order Aleph Zadik
For the past two weeks commit- Aleph of B'nai B'rith, this week
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger tees of the Jolly Elite Club have greeted "Daddy" Adolph Freund
of Taylor avenue were hosts at a been calling upon various organize- through The Detroit Jewish Chron-
surprise family dinner in honor of I tions, and result,' are favorable. All icle, in a telegram which reads:
their sister, Mrs. Mayer Davis, who organizations who wish to buy tick-
"Dear Daddy, It is my privilege
celebrated her birthday Wednea- ets for the affair, may c14 so by as a friend and admirer to congra-
day, March 9. calling at the clubrooms, 8609 tulate you on the occasion of your
Twelfth street. An open meeting eighty-fifth birthday. Your ex- MRS. A. KATZIN NEW
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood will be held Friday evening, emplary work and limitless devo-
J. W. E. W. 0. HEAD
avenue returned from a brief visit March 25, at the assembly hall, tion to all causes concerning ad-
9125 Twelfth street. near Clair- vancement of humankind has en-
to New York.
A special meeting of the Jew-
mount. The public is invited to at- deared you to all. What more can
Pi Tau Sigma Fraternity at the tend this meeting. Entertainment be said than that we love you for ish Women's European Welfare
College of the City of Detroit and dancing will be featured. There what you are and what you have Organization was held Monday at
new headquarters, 9125
commemorated its third anniver- will be no admission charge.
been. May we pray to the ruler of the
near Clairmount. Mrs.
nary at two affairs this week.
all mankind that you be spared to Twelfth,
A. Katzin, acting president, pre-
Plates were laid for 30 guests at a STUDY GROUPS OF
us for many years to come."
sided.
formal dinner dance given March
JUNIOR HADASSAH
Final arrangements were made
18 at the Book-Cadillac. Mr.
ZETA ALPHA RHO
for the home bake sale to be given
and Mrs. Edward Bascom of the
A
special
board
meeting
of
De-
at
Detroit kosher meat markets
college faculty chaperoned. On
TO HEAR RECITAL Thursday,
with Mrs. Katzin u
founder's day, March 15, George troit unit of Junior liadassah was
chairman.
Weiswasser, first president of the held at the home of Miss Charlotte
Zeta Alpha Rho, accounting fra-
Arrangements were also made
fraternity, entertained the active Lev, Tuesday, March 8, at which ternity of the Detroit Institute of
chapter and Detroit alumni It a a complete report of the luncheon Technology, will hear a piano re- for the theater benefit to be given
at Littman 's People's Theater with
bridge-sapper at his home. was given.
Study groups have been and are cital by Miss Florence Kutzen, stu- Mrs. J. Zuckerman as chairman,
About 25 Detroit chiropodists conducted by the Detroit unit of dent of Dr. Mark Gunzberg, at a assisted by Mesdames J. Radnor
were in Chicago over the week.! Junior liadaseah led by Miss Na- bridge party to be given by the and Agnes Levin. '
Election of officers resulted as
end, attending the Mid-West ear.' omi Buchhalter, cultural chairman. fraternity at the Barium Hotel
gical Congress at the Hotel Sher.' The following groups are offered: Wednesday, March 23. Eugene F. follows: Mrs. A. Katzin, presi
man Among the members of the History group, under the direc- Weiss is in charge of the arrange- dent; Mesdames R. Zide, Prised,
Detroit delegation were Dr. Joseph l tion of Helen Kass; Bible study ment, assisted by J. L. Hartenberg. Epstein, Silverstein and Lieb, vice-
presidents; Mrs. I. Goldsmith,)
.1. Jacobs, president of the Michi- group, • class in primary liebrew.
gan Association of Chiropodists: Many members have been attend. Spring Frolic of Young Poole treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Levin, hon.,
Zion April 17.
orary secretary for life; Mrs. Essie'
Dr. Louis Weiss, vice-president of ing the lectures on Jewish history
Levin, secretary of the board of
the National Association of Chit.; at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
The annual spring frolic of the directors; Mesdames Neuman, Ro-
opodists; Doctors Morton Fleck, Torah, Monday evenings from
Otto Weiss and Harry Bronston., 9:30 to 10.30 o'clock. which are Young Poale Zion Alliance will be senstein, Weiner and German,
Dr. George Weiss of Pontiac wan sponsored by the Young Israel held in the Philadelphia-Byron trustees.
with the Detroit party, which had I Group, and the Wednesday night s Hall on Sunday evening, April 17.
a special car on the Michigan Cen- lectures at the phaare y Zedek Prizes will be awarded the 1, , , t Among the safest courses, the
tral. The meeting Wan purely of ' given by Rabbi A. M. Hershman. dancers. Music will be furnished safest of all is to doubt,
■ scientific nature, with all day I All members are invited to take by the Cocoanut Serenaders, tan-1
Your looking-glass will tell you
Sunday being given over to stir- advantage of these classes and der the direction of Harold Mol-
what none of your friends will
dawsky.
lectures.
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