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Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood's
meeting on Monday, April 11, in
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the approaching marriage of their
daughter, Edith, to Saul Levin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin,
on Thursday, April 14. At home
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.

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JUNIOR HADASSAH
J. N. F. MUSICALE
SUNDAY, APRIL 24

The regular meeting of the De-
troit unit of Junior Hadassah was
held at the McGregor Library,
Tuesday, April 5.
An enjoyable program was pre-
sented, including Dr. Alvin D.
Ilersch as speaker and Miss Sylva
Scheer, member of the faculty of
the Ganapol Studios, who rendered
piano selections, "Wings of Love,"
by Mendelsohn, and "Liebeswal.
ser," by Moskowski.
Miss Esther Elconin, chairman
of the committee on Jewish Na-
tional Fund, announces a J. N. F.
musicale to be held at the Statler
Hotel Sunday afternoon, April 24.

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Professor Elijah Zaludkowski,
Canter og Shaarey Zedek, will
speak at the fifth open forum so-
cial sponsored by the Ben Bey
Club Saturday evening, April 16,
at B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Law-
rence and Dexter.
Professor Zaludkowski will speak
on "Jewish Music."
The lecture will be preceded by
■ program of musical selections
rendered by Halevy-Hazomir Sing-
ing Society. Dancing will con-
clude the program.

MIZRACHI HATZOIR
DANSANT APRIL 10

On Sunday, April 10, the Mit-
rachi Ilatzoir will hold its third
annual bridge.dansant at the Chi-
nese Tea Gardens, at 8:30 p. m.
Various surprises have been ar-
ranged, including entertainment,
refreshments, prizes and dancing,
$150 Value the affair promises to be the most
More Than successful event of the year.
All members and friends are
Ye oft urged to attend.
The committee in charge is
headed by Miss Esther Edelman,
who is assisted by the Misses Net-
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Burstein, Florence Edelman, Zelda
Rosenthal, Fay Kott, May Asutin
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YOUNG POALE ZION
FROLIC APRIL 17
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Arrangements are being com-

pleted for the spring frolic of the
Young Poale Zion, to be held Sun-
day evening, April 17, at the Phila-
delphia-Byron Hall. The Cocoa-
nut Serenaders, directed by Her-
old Moldawsky, will furnish the
music.
Proceeds of this dance will go
towards the financing of scholar-
ships for the Chalutzim training
camp near New York.
Organizations are invited to at-
tend in bodies and to get in touch
with Morris Levine, 2092 Pingree,
Euclid 2777-W, for further infor-
mation.
Meetings of Young Peale Zion
take place every Friday evening
at 8679 Twelfth street. All are
invited.
An interesting meeting of
Young Poale Zion was held March
23, when Golda Myerson, promi-
nent labor leader, addressed the
group and discussed general Zion-
ist problems. David Pinsyy, a
noted playwright and novelist, was
also a guest at this meeting, and
he, too, delivered an interesting
address.

LECTURE ON APRIL 14
BY DR. A. E. SCHILLER

Dr. Arthur E. Schiller will pre-
sent a lecture and health film to
the young men of the Jewish Cen-
ter on Thursday, April 14, at 8
o'clock, at the Center, 31 Mel-
bourne avenue. This event is one
of a number presented by Dr.
Schiller under the auspice, of the
boys' work committee, which Is
headed, isy Henry Meyers. Dr.
Schiller is in charge of the health
education.

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Among University of Michigan
students who came here from Ann
Arbor to spend the Easter vaca-
tion were the Misses Terry Fisk,
Jane Fecheimer, Elaine Schlesin-
ger, Ruth Cohn, Natalie Arden,
Mrs. Abe Barit and Mrs. Charles Sue Mahler, Josephine Stern and
C. Simons were hostesses at the Virginia Wolf.
Wednesday night, March 30, buf-
Mr. and Mrs. R. Loewenthal of
fet supper in honor of delegates
to the convention of the National Cleveland are visiting with their
Council of Jewish Women, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib
their names were inadvertently of Palmer Woods.
omitted from the list published last
Miss Natalie Arden, a student
week.
at the University of Michigan, is
Arthur W. Schlesinger and spending her spring vacation with
daughter, Elaine, motored to Chi- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
cago, where they will remain over ' Arden of Chicago boulevard.
the week-end.
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal, who is
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neisner a student at the University of Wis-
and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Neisner of consin, is spending her spring va-
Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Thomas cation with her parents, Mr. and
Leavitt of Kansas City, and Mrs. Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal of the
Joseph Utay of Dallas, Texas, Wilshire.
delegates to the Council triennial
convention, were entertained by , I Mrs. Elick Zitsman and small
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman son of Springfield, Ohio, is visit-
I ing with her father, Robert Plot-
during their visit here.
; ter of Hague avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berman and
daughter, Virginia June, of 4540 I Mrs. Esther Busch was recently
Seebaldt, have returned from a elected president of the Ladies'
three weeks's cruise to the West 'Auxiliary of Congregation Shaarey
I Zedek of Lansing, Mich.
Indies on the Brittanic.

2:30 p. m., will be the last regular
meeting of the season.
An interesting program is sched-
uled. Mrs. Morse M. Colten will
talk on "Customs and Traditions
of the Passover." Sirs. Lillian Wit-
tenburg will render several vocal
selections and will be accompanied
by Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler at the piano.
The usual social hour will follow.
Mrs. Harry Z. Brown heads the
committee on entertainment.
Mrs. Ilerbert II. Warner is presi-
dent. Mrs. A. Louis Gordon is
public relations counsel.

Mrs. B. Meisner of 2030 Hazel-
wood will be at home on Tuesday,
April 14, in honor of her eightieth
birthday anniversary.

HADASSAH PLANTING
PALESTINE TREES

Alexander Freeman of Chicago
boulevard spent the past two
weeks at Cambridge, Mass., visit-
ing with his son, Alwyn Vernon,
who is a student at Harvard.

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That arrangements may be made
The Past Noble Grands' Club of
Jericho Rebckah Lodge is giving a now for the planting of trees in
Palestine
was announced by Mrs.
pajama party Saturday night at
2674 Buena Vista. Plans are also Max Duahkin at last Monday's
meeting
of
Hadassah. These trees
being made for a bridge-luncheon
to be held at Marshall's Restau- are sold at $1.50 and planted in
commemoration
of departed moth-
rant, Dexter and Collingwood,
Wednesday afternoon, May 11, at ers. This spring enterprise is
gaining
tremendous
favor as a fit-
Rabbi Leon Fram was at Ann 1 o'clock.
ting and enduring tribute for
Arbor Sunday, April 3, occupying
"Mother's
Day."
Trees
are plant-
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
the pulpit of the Hillel Founda-
tion. On Wednesday of the same United Hebrew Schools announce ed through the Jewish National
week, Rabbi Fram was at Cincin- that a May get-together supper Fund. Mrs. Frank Wetsman of
nati attending the meeting of the will be held Sunday, May 1, at the 3025 Elmhurst avenue is chair-
executive board of the Ohio-Mich'. Philadelphia-Byron Hall, at 6:30 man, and checks may be made out
gen-Indiana Religious Education o'clock, for members and their to her.
Philip Slomovitz was the speaker
families. A fine program is being
Association.
arranged by the committee, to be of the afternoon.
Mr& Shmarya Kleiman spoke on
future
date.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman of announced at
"The International Problem of the
Washington, D. C.; Cecil Kaufman
Jew
With Relation to Palestine"
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie
of Washington, D. C.; Saul Kauf-
man of Reading, Pa.; Mrs. klaltolm avenue is visiting with relatives in at the annual joint meeting of
senior
and junior hadassah of
Reiser of Lancaster, Pa., and Mr. Dayton, Ohio,
Grand Rapids last Sunday.
and Mrs. Sam Meisner of Colum-
Mrs. Louis Beck has returned
bus, Ohio, were in Detroit to at-
tend the funeral of Todd Saul from a visit to New York and
Philadelphia, where she visited NOSHIM K'TANOS
Kaufmann.
with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
MEETING SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay Gold- Gerald Bernsteine.
berg entertained Mrs. Ben Lowen-
At a recent meeting of the
stein, Mrs. Siegfrid Geismar and
Miss Dena Wainger of 2243 Ha- Senior Hadasaah board, one of the
Miss Bessie Sinton, visiting Cin- zelwood and Miss Ethel Levine of members suggested organizing a
cinnati delegates to the conven- Mt. Clemens spent the Easter va- group of younger girlts Many
tion of the National Council of cation at the William Penn Hotel, girls are looking forward to fol-
Jewish Women, and Mrs. Maurice Pittsburgh, Pa.
lowing in the footsteps of their
Dreyfus of New York, at dinner
mothers, and are eager to learn of
last Thursday evening.
Miss Tillie Mellen of 3220 Glad- Hadaosah'a work and of general
stone avenue entertained 75 guests Palestinian conditions, but are too
Mr. and Mrs. George Levey of at a miscellaneous shower in honor young for Junior Hadassah. There-
Parkside avenue have as their of Miss Margaret Leviant.
fore the suggestion was enthusi-
guest Mrs. Philip Levey of Omaha.
astically taken up, and according-
Many delightful affairs are being I Dr. Louis Weiss of 1111 Gris- ly a small group of girls met at the
planned for Mrs. Philip Levey's 1 wold street, vice-president of the home of Miss Hattie Gittleman and
entertainment during her visit National Association of Chiropo- organized the Noshim K'tanos, or
here.
dists, has been elected to honorary Little Women.
membership in Beta Tau Alpha
Sponsored by Miss Gittleman,
Jacob S. Pearlstein, former
Fraternity, largest Jewish national
meetings have since been
rector of the Jewish Centers As- chiropody fraternity. The elec- many
held,
the membership has grown,
sociation of Detroit, has been re- tion of Dr. Weiss was based on temporary
officers have been elect-
elected executive director of the "distinguished service in the field ed, and a constitution
Jewish Community Center and of chiropody." Dr. Weiss will be A membership drive is compiled.
now being
Welfare Federation of Omaha, the guest of honor and principal held and girls of the ages
of 14 to
Neb.
speaker at the annual initiation 18 whose mothers are members
of
dinner of the fraternity at the Ste- Senior Hadassah are invited to
Joseph Burak of the Belcrest vens Hotel, Chicago, Sunday, join.
has returned from a two weeks' April 10.
The temporary officers are
visit to New York and Atlantic ,
Beth Weinstein, president;
City.
Tri Delta Sorority is making Faga
Dorothy Magidsohn, first vice-
plans for a social to be held in a
Winifred Cooper, sec-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer of few weeks. A committee Was president;
the Park Lane Apartments were chosen to make plans for Mother's ond vice-president; Ada Zolla, re-
cording secretary; Krana Gittle-
harts to a group of friends at' Day.
man, corresponding secretary;
breakfast last Sunday, this being
Shirley Saulson, treasurer; Fran-
one of a series of planned events.
Mrs. James Rachleff (Esther ces
Cohen, custodian. An inter-
Sherman) has returned from an esting fact to be noted is that
M. D. Wittelshofer of Atkinson extended trip East, which included
Beth Weinstein, the first
avenue is on a business trip to New York, Hartford and Spring- Faga
president, In the daughter of Rae
New York.
field, where many affairs of inter- Weinstein,Ilne of the first presi-
est were given in her honor.
dents of lb mother organization.
Joseph Kopman of Atkinson
The next meeting will be held on
avenue has returned from a visit
Mrs. Flaum and daughter, Flor- April
10 at 2:30, at the home of
to St. Louis.
ence, were the guests of Mrs. M. Dorothy Magidsohn, 2650 Webb
Landsman of 2601 Cortland ave- avenue, All girls of the afore-
Ruth Feinberg returned to Cen- nue, during the convention of the
tral State Normal after spending National Council of Jewish Wo- mentioned ages, whose mothers are
members, are invited. There
the spring vacation with her par- men. Mrs. Flaum was a delegate senior
will be a speaker from Senior Ha-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg from Jamaica, N. Y.
dassah.
of Leslie avenue.
The last meeting of the Detroit
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg left Philosophical Society was held at
for Miami to visit with her par- the home of T. D. Sharman( 632 L A. AUXILIARY'S
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons. West Palmer avenue, Wednesday,
SHOW BIG SUCCESS
March 30. Dr. S. Kleiman spoke
Richard Miller of the Belcrest on "Immanuel Kant."
With thanks to the many people
spent last week-end in Cleveland.
who attended the recent midnight
Mrs. Dora Agins has returned show held at the Dexter Theater,
Mrs. Louis Lobster of Flint from California, where she spent the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los
spent a few days in Detroit as the the last six months with friends. Angeles Sanatorium again boasts
guest of Mrs. Kate Rosenthal of She Is now residing at the Majestic of a success. A capacity audience
Leslie avenue.
Manor, 2690 West Boston boule- filled the theater and several hun-
vard.
dreds had to be turned away.
M. G. Morris of the Belcrest
Griven Van Dorf proved an un-
spent a few weeks in Chicago.
A delightful birthday party was heralded revelation; Miss Lottie
given on Sunday afternoon by Dr. Kroll, soloist, was accompanied by
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, who was a and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of Miss Lillian Estrin, pianist; Mr.
delegate to the Council triennial 2400 Boston boulevard, in honor! Gottlieb was a soloist, and with
convention, and was a guest of of the fifth birthday of their eon. Jacob Ben-Ami as master of cere-
friends during her stay here, re- Master Sander Bernstein. Thirty- monies a novel performance was
turned to her home in Boston last one children and their mothers given.
Wednesday.
were present.
Two sanatorium reels showed
the admittance and discharge of a
Mrs. Fred Bernstein of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisner enter- tubercular patient, as well as all
delegate to the Council triennial tained with a dinner and bridge at the grounds and buildings of the
convention, was the house guest their home on Grand avenue, Fri- national institution, not forget-
of Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broad- day, April 1. The guests were ting the formal dedication of the
street boulevard.
Mrs. A. Lamden and Mrs. G. Pop- Warner Memorial Clinic, a com-
lash, visiting delegates from Se. plete two-story structure fully
Mrs. Gus Gould of Chattanooga. attic, Wash., for the triennial con- equipped for research work and
Tenn., is the guest of her mother, vention of the National .Council clinical attention. The latter was
Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edison ave- of Jewish Women. Dr. M. Abram- built, equipped and donated by
nue. Mrs. Gould was a delegate son, who has Just returned from the Warner family in memory of
to the Council triennial conven- California, was another guest.
Milton and Samuel Warner. An
tion.
unusual thrill was given the audi-
Wks Ethel Standler, who is an ence when a full view of the De-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim assistant of Dr. Mark Gifflzburg, •roit pavilion was shown,
and son, David, motored to Miami is presenting her pupils in a piano
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
for a month's vacation.
recital April 9 at 8:15 p. m., at Los Angeles Sanatorium thanks
Grinnell Bros.' Music House, 1515 the following for their part In
Mrs. Philip Shulman left for Woodward • avenue. Those who contributing towards the success
Miami Beach, where she will re- will participate are Phylis Strasser. of the show: Dexter Theater cor-
main for several weeks.
Joan Bedard, Jane Sheffield, Helen poration, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Victor,
Bakeh, Leonard Tyner, Milton Metropolitan Motion Picture Co..
Mrs. Jacob Mazer of Atkinson Tyner, Rosann Jameson, Estelle Grinnell Brothers, Lloyd Ham-
avenue returned from a fort- Mitnirk, Florence Weinstein, Syl- mond, Max Bhmenthal, Fine Arts
night's stay in New York.
via Silverman, Dorothy Volkovich, Printing Co., and all committees
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, Betty Klein, Evelyn Talan, Sylvia who handled their jobs efficiently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlanger Standler, Tillie Zack. Irene Su-
The Detroit Auxiliary meets at
and daughter of Calvert venue ) cher, Shirley Imber, Sally Weller, 627 Holbrook, Arbeiter Ring Cen-
left for • 10-day voyage to Ber- 'Joan Clarke. The public is in- ter, every Thursday evening. The
muda.
vited. Admission is free.
public Is welcome.

Arthur Brin was a guest in De-
troit for a few days, coming here
by airplane from Minneapolis to
witness the installation of Mrs.
Arthur Brin as national president
of the Council of Jewish Women.

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Judge Charles C. Simons left
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The Young People's Auxiliary
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give a "Fifteen-Cent Social" Sun-
day, April 10, at 6 p. DL. in the
clubroom at Lawrence and Dex-
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