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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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MISS DOROTHY RESSLER

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ressler of
Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Doro-
thy, to Samuel S. Willis of this
city. The wedding will take place
in September, after which the
couple will reside in Detroit.

HEBREW SCHOOLS'
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
DINNER ON SUNDAY

melhocirs

Mother-Daughter Dinner of Eva
Prenslauer Service Group in
Tribut e to Late Mrs, Klein.

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Ready-to-Wear Family Finished Com-
plete. All Wearing Apparel, including
Shirts and Lace Curtains 20c per pound,
plus lc additional for each article.

MEMORIAL BANQUET
TO BE HELD SUNDAY

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Table Covers, Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Towel., Nap-
kins, Scarfs, Soft Collars and Handkerchiefs are carefully

$

PAGE THREE

Betrothed

3-GREAT SERVICES-3

The Arts Society of Temple
The Business and Professional
Beth El will hold its last meeting Girls'
Supper Club of the Young
of the year at Temple Beth El on Woinen's Hebrew Association will
Tuesday night, May 17. The entertaini their mothers at dinner
meeting will be in the nature Thursday evening, May 5, at the
of a cabaret, aptly titled Beaux clubhouse. Mrs. Joseph Ehr-
Arts. After the dinner, which will Itch of the Y. W. II. A. governing
be served in the social hall, mem- board will be the guest speaker.
hers of the Arts Society will dem- The talk will be followed by Jew-
onstrato their versatility by pre- loll folk songs and a one-act play,
senting unusual cabaret numbers
in aong, dance and divertissement.
The twenty-fourth installation
There will be dancing throughout of officers of Purity Chapter No.
the evening to the tune of one of 359, 0. E. S., will be held Monday
the city's best known orchestras. evening, May 9, at the Eastern
Reservations for the cabaret and Star Temple, promptly at 8
dinner may be made by phoning o'clock. The retiring worthy
the office of the Temple or by pur. tron, Mrs. Hannah Harvith, ma-
will
chasing tickets from any member preside at this ceremony and turn
inof the board of the Arts Society. the gavel over to the newly elect.
Plans for the evening are under ed worthy matron, Mrs. Ann Paul.
the direction of Max Finkelston,
assisted by Louis Weitzman and
The Home Relief Society moth-
Albert Redfield.
era and daughters luncheon will
t ake place on May 14.
Edwin M. Rosenthal of Boston
The past noble grands' club of
boulevard returned from a visit in
Jericho and Palestine Rebekah
the East.
is giving abridge-luncheon
g er-el
n
restaurant
Dr. Abram Sachar of the Uni- Wednesday afternoon, May 11,
vend), of Illinois will speak be-
e officers are. President, Estelle
fore, the Sisterhood of Temple
Meyers; vice-president, Lillian
Beth El at their regular meeting
Berman; secretary and treasurer,
on Monday, May 9, at 2:30 p. m..
Bess Cohen; publicity committee,
in the Brown Memorial Cha el.
p Eiodarfer and Jean Kor-
Lillian
His subject Will be "The Jew in
chek. Eva Mann is in charge of
the Modern World."
tickets.

The memorial mother and (laugh-
er banquet, sponsored by the Eva
Prenzlauer Service Group as a trib-
ute to the recently deceased presi.
dent, Mrs. Malvina ("Mother")
Klein, will take place this Tues-

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Cornet Shop--
Third Floor

The get-together dinner ar-
LATE 'MOTHER" KLEIN
ranged by the Woman's Auxiliary
of the United Ilebrew Schools will
day, at 6:15 p. m., at Webster H all.
TELEPHONE CADILLAC 7423
be given Sunday evening, May 1,
It is planned to make this dinner
an annual event.
at 6:30 o'clock, at the Philadel-
4 Trunk Uses
phia-Byron Auditorium. A care-
Mrs. Albert Harwith Is chair-
fully planned program has been
man of the committee on arrange-
prepared, and everything has been
ments. Mrs. Rose Goldberg, chair-
done to make this affair a success.
man of tickets, may be reached by
Ptamr 1
• qms..
1 a %al•• r b.
calling Longfellow 8487,
Judge Charles Rubiner will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown Of
Among the guests who spent
speaker of the evening. Members
All organizations of which
of the Chord of Judea Symphony Atkinson avenue are spending a Passover week at Kraemer's Hotel "Mother" Klein was a member,
in Mt. Clemens, Mich., were the and through which she accom-
%
Orchestra will entertain with sev- few weeks in Florida. •
following from Detroit: Louis plished her revered social work,
eral musical numbers. The fol-
Robinson and mother, Mr. and are asked to participate in the din-
lowing will participate: Sylvia
Miss Beatrice Steinberg of Chi- Mrs. Nate Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Coblentz, Delle Kessler, flutists; cago boulevard, a popular member Abe Robinson, Eli Robinson and ner to assure its success.
Leon Schoenbrun, violinist; Stella of the younger set, was amongj son, Charlie Robinson, Misses
A feature of the banquet will be
Something NEW and DIFFERENT in a
Budnitsky, accompanist; Louis those present at a family dinner 'Sybl and Audrey Robinson, Mr. t he reading of a poem in eulogy
Greenblatt, vocalist.
of "Mother" Klein, especially
Wednesday night, April 20, at th e
The purpose of the Woman's home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Pren- : and Mrs. M. Hack, Mrs. Mary written for the affair by Anne
' Goldberg, Mrs. R. Lipson, Mrs. I. Carnuhell, Detroit News poet.
Auxiliary is to provide bus trans- tit of Balmoral Drive.
' Chicofaky, Mrs. J. Schaeffer, Mrs.
portation for those children who
Other committee members are
TWELFTH AT TAYLOR
A. Colman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sil- Mesdames H. Niman, Hannah liar-
live
too
far
from
the
Philadelphia-
iL
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn were berg, Rabbi S. Cohen, S. Leff, Mr. vith, Ray Cohen, Ida Gould, Tills
You will be mated at its distincttiv• beauty and pleased
Byron School. Over 100 children hosts
First-class work by skilled
at a formal dinner party at and Mrs. H. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. H.
with the food. Special dinner plates and
are carried daily by these buses
their home in Bloomfield Hills last Austria, Mr. and Mrs. E. Terenyi, Germanaky, Ida Lightstone, Rose
delicious dainties for
workmen in wall cleaning,
to and from the school. These
Agree, Ida Schultz, Fred Jaffa,
a light lunch are always
found on the menu. Drop in tonight!
Saturday night in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson, Mr.
F
A
painting, papering, artistic
little children, because of the
Sam Osnos, P. Goldsmith, M. WO-
niece,
Inez
Bachrach,
who
has
an-
and
Mrs.
Jack
Robinson,
Master
decorating.
llama, L. Ruby.
heavy traffic or the great distance, nounced her engagement recently, David Silberg.
would otherwise be unable to at- Covers were laid for 34 guests.
Mrs. S. Wittenberg, a gifted
Inside the home is where you live.
NOTICE TOORGANIZATIONSI
tend theschool. The buses are
dramatic
soprano, will sing; Mme.
Outside is whatthe neighbors and
--
Our balcony is suitable for weddings, meetings. lunch-
The
Charity
Circle,
consisting
well lighted, comfortably heated
Etienne will perform a Spanish
P
see. Inside cheer and
eons,
ons,
Mrs. Nathan Simons and chit- of a group of 10 women, donated
etc. Buddy's is now equipped to cater to
and are manned by experienced dren of Chicago boulevard have
dance; Mme. Laptev& will present
comfort bind the home ties closer.
all occasions.
$50 to the Mobs Chitim in honor
conductors.
Lezginka in Caucasian costume;
Let LuPiloff decorate for you.
returned from Miami Beach. lof A. Ackerman, who has been
The
Woman's
Auxiliary,
in
ad-
Samuel
Sorin
will
appear
in
a
Winter Prices Still in Effect.
, affiated
li
with the Mo'oit
s
im piano solo.
dition to regular monthly business
Free Parking — Free Delivery
All Work Guaranteed
Mrs. Nate Shapero and children I com mittee for the past 35 y
Garfield 9022
Cheas
r .
meetings, also arranges large of Longfellow avenue have re -
Misa Martha Rantala, the noted ••—•
Finnish harpist„who just recently
meetings which are both educa- turned from Miami Beach,
Mrs. Ann Rosenbaum of 3010 returned from a European tour,
tional and recreational.
Calvert avenue was hostess to the will appear in a harp solo. Mrs.
Alfred J. Ruby of Chicago was t
a ah Club at a meeting held Marie Vandenhoff and her little
MORE TREES PLANTED
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. last Mo
Monday afternoon.
daughter will give a Hollandese
2476 CLEMENTS
IN HONOR OF MOTHERS Bernie fbr a few days last week.
s ong and dance in costumes. Mrs.
LONGFELLOW 3497
ilitl1rforisd. . Jspaec ho tb laKstlivw
eik ikliMMIIMMalelew1W136WMWMINWO
M. Vandenhoff and Mrs. F. Sagel
a:ie
sh.a
e
n
h
d
d
w
so
itn
h,
THE
Mrs. Lenore Finkelstein and
M4 Mother's Day Tradition Is Gaining
will perform Hollandese folksongs
Mrs. Anna Meyers of the Beim* theirld,
In Popularity.
in costumes.
father
and
grandfather,
Dinner of Senior and Junior
returned from a visit to Califon.
The honorary president of the
Louis Lipsitz and family, on Roch -
1426 WOODWARD
The beautiful idea of planting nin
Groups to be Held on
ester avenue.
group is Mrs. Harry Prenzlauer.
America, Greatest Ship
trees in Palestine on Mother's Day,
May 8.
The
acting
president
is
Mrs.
J.
4 Brand New Patterns in
Goes to
Among those who spent moot o
which occurs this year on May 8,
Mishkin.
Chi
Sigma
Sorority
had
its
in honor or memory of mothers or t he Passover festival at Olympia fourth installation of officers o
A door prize will be awarded at
The Mothers and Daughters din-
other loved ones through the Jew- Hotel, Mt. Clemens, were the fol- April 24, at the home of G. Baron n the dinner and will be autographed ner of the Zedakah Club will be
ish National Fund, is one that is lowing from Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. 183 East Montana avenue. Th
by Mrs. Campbell.
held at 5 o'clock Sunday evening,
April 26–May 17–June 7
rapidly growing in popularity. Dave Rosenthal, Mrs. Mary Gor-
All res_ervatientaialsould be made May 8, at Congregation Beth Te-
following girls were installed
Trees may be planted for the don, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rubiner, Mary Zail, president; Elizabet 1. ; before May 1, g'
at
small sum of $1.50 and serve as a Mrs. G. Morse and Mrs. E. Hoc- Safran, vice-president; R. Cook
Plymouth and Cherbourg
lasting memorial and a living trib- witz. Judge and Mrs. Charles Ru-
ute to the memory of the depart- biner spent the week-end at the secretary; Jeanette Hoffma n SISTERHOOD OF S. Z.
RATES REDUCED
treasurer. Mrs. Estelle Meyers i
ed, and at the same time aid in Hotel.
the sorority advisor. The soror 5 MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR
the upbuilding of Palestine. Trees
,
WILL BE HELD MAY 8
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- ity is planning its annual Mother'
may also be planted in honor of
Day dinner to be held on May 8
Cobwebby Baby Irish
living mothers, instead of the wald of La Salle boulevard re-
at the home of E. Sateen, 1674
The
Sisterhood of Congre-
Lace, in a new star-flower
turned
from
a
visit
to
Hollywood,
conventional gifts of flowers for
West Philadelphia.
gation Shaarey Zedek will hold a
Thousands of travelers say,
Fla.
Mother's Diy.
pattern. With a trick lit-
"It is better to travel on Ameri-
Mothers'
and baughters' luncheon
An appropriate certificate is sent
tle gilet - waistcoat belt
can ships."
Harry Steinberg of Chicago, in the social hall of the synagogue
Mrs. Clarence Ullman and son.
either to the person who plants the
formerly of Detroit, spent a few at 12:30 noon on Sunday, May 8.
across the back for a slim-
Ask our good agents or
tree or the person in whose honor Robert, of Grand Rapids, are the
Mrs. David Zemon will speak
fit. You'll love it!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eng- days in this city with his family
the tree Is planted.
during
the
past
week.
for
the
mothers
and
Miss
Laya
There are no personal solicita- lander of Oak Drive.
Fauman will respond for the
tions made. All those who are in-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Rodin daughters. Vocal selections will
Lester Lyons of Chicago spent a
terested in planting trees in mem-
ROOSEVELT S, S. CO, lag.
ory, of departed mothers or other few days at the Belcrest the past of 17919 John R. announces the be given by Mrs. Jack Sauls and
Mooting Arms
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin, M iss Saute, who will be
loved ones, or in honor of living week.
I255 Washington Blvd., Detroit
Saturday,
April
30.
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Sol
Q.
Kes-
mothers, are requested to com-
ler. Marjorie Simons will dance
municate with members of the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks and
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich to the accompaniment on the
committee, who will be glad to children of Parkside avenue nus
furnish further information on the for ed to Cleveland over the week- have returned from Cleveland, piano my Mrs. S. Simons. The play-
where they spent the first days of let, "Little Shadows," by Mrs.
subject to all those who are inter- en
Passover with Mrs. Joyrich's Abbel Brown, will be staged, the
cant to be announced next week.
Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1528 Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. M. Prince and mother, Mrs. Esther Haber. Dur-
Reservations should be made at
Park, Trinity 2-2048, is chairman chi ldren of Calvert avenue are ing their stay in Cleveland, Mr.
MRS. MARIE HYMAN
once
by calling Mrs. Sidney Stone,
and
Mrs.
Joyrich
were
entertained
of the tree planting committees, sne nding the Passover holidays in
at numerous functions, among University 2-3214,
assisted by Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Cle veland.
phia Emanuel Hall, Wilson and
them
a
family reunion arranged
3272 Monterey, and Mrs. Frank
Taylor.
VON Pons
Wetsman, 3035 Elmhurst avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobson by Mrs. Haber at her home on
This affair will be held together
lewst,
South Boulevard.
and
Hadassah
chairman.
Mrs.
Max
8729 TWELFTH ST.
family
of
Parkside
avenue
with the Junior Zedakah Club, and,
GLADSTONE
M.IN •
Schubiner, Euclid 82334, is secre- hay e moved to Oakman boulevard.
s. pa*
will be a get-together of mothers
A. • special w e will feature • SIX-COURSE
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Levy,
n2 es
tary of the committee.
REPENTS ON
and daughters on the occasion of
Detroit
Lodge
No.
55,
Knights
of
2422
Elmhurst,
have
returned
SPRING GOOSE DINNER over the
Mother's Day.
'fr*4 11ULOYA wATINIS
The following trees were or-
Mrs. Fred Cant of Glendale
monied.
from Hazelton, Pa., having spent of Pythias, announces a "hard
week end for
Swiss .stet. me•asst b saw%
ave
dered
planted
this
week:
Mrs.
Marie
Hyman
of
2964
Webb
sue
spent
several
days
in
Chi-
50c
time dance" to be held at Castle avenue is chairman of the enter-
All rspairs gvarsattall 2 yrs.
One tree in honor of their rag n last week, visiting with her the Passover holidays with Mr. Hall,
ro,
Quality Goods Prepared by an Expert Cook in • Clean
1. Cass, this tainment committee in charge of
Levy's parents. They were ac-
father, Louis Levin, by Mrs. Sam. Par ents.
Kitchen
■and Served Prompty. Very
companied by their daughters, Sunday erb o May 1.
Reasonabl e Prices.
uel Gerson and Mrs. Norman Hay.
arrangements. Reservations may be
CrY811111
u "
.0
Admission to this dance will be made by calling Longfellow 7368.
d en.
Mrs. Ivor Kahn and small son Edith and Anna.
MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ
free and there will be a nominal
A musical program will be pre-
One tree in memory of their are visiting with relatives in
The Misses Irene Lipman and charge for checking. Refreshments sented by Zedakah Juniors, under
Y." Dial
Ca" Milli"
son, .1. Kenneth Hayden, by Mr. Tul sa, Okla.
lad
Claud
Sarah Epstein are the house- will be served. The public is in- the supervision of Mrs. Oberstein.
and Mrs. Norman llayden.
Alma--601 Cr....
vited.
4ae
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
At-
Mrs.
Sophie
Jacob,
president
of
the
Four trees in memory of David
rs. Alex Sanders and small son
hadlues or Nola Heed
tae
Bernard A. Pearl, fraternal cor. club, will preside.
56 East Columbia Cadillac 0651
Kaplan by the religious school of ape nt the Passover holidays in kins of Cleveland, the latter's Ms-
Seeds Re-tents
35.
respondent
of
the
lodge,
announces
ter
and
brother-in-law.
During
Cle
The
Zedakah
club
has
grown
Shaarev Zedek.
veland with relatives.
By SELMA KLEIN
Railroad
Watch...a...4 Ales
their stay of 10 days they are he- that a prize will be awarded to from a small sewing group 10 years
Known from Coed to Coast
One tree in honor of her
is
Pla Imper11.•
Children, deer, tak• this ad•Ice,
mother, Nellie Arra, by Ann Arta, and ir. and Mrs. Paul Rosenthal ing extensively entertained by the men and women wearing the ago to its present position sf im-
Mee your mother dear,
baby of Calvert avenue re- friends and relatives in Cleveland. costume best representing hard portance in the field of charity.
for Mother's Day.
For there le only one person litre her
times.
Mr.
Pearl
also
states
that
GLICK
ed
from
a
visit
to
Buffalo.
' 8 `1"
Ten trees in memory of Mrs. turn
That to you could be so near.
Griswold Car. ad. RIM
Social Snappy Steppers had a so many requests for help have
Charles Marks, by friends and
Our best friend has cone forever
OM Usti II gawp [womb./
irr
so cial gathering Saturday evening, been received ' in the last few
relatives, listed elsewhere in this B ete e, at and Mrs,
Our happiness Is gone aw.P,
weeks from destitute Detroiters
t..
our •d•Isor, our MI end our darling
several days
ath; April 16, at Jean Goldfield's home,
issue of The Chronicle.
in N ew York.
that this means was decided upon
2277 Clairmount.
Will near come back, %is true.
One tree in memory of her '
for
raising • fund to aid them.
Some de, •r• 1111141 with sunshine
father, Israel Kosloff, by Mrs.
m
rs. Morris Gottlieb and dough- Mrs. R. LoPatin returned last
Some day. •re ,urn with team .
Jacob Harvith.
me the days that will be coming along
Iter of Grand avenue spent the Monday from an extended visit in Mother and Daughter
One tree in memory of her pa! ,
Will draw Into many sad years.
over holidays in Cleveland, Miami, Fla , where she was the
The Music Study Club will pre- I
Rainbow Event May 3. sent
mother, Dora Kosloff, by Mrs. I
PROOFS
a program at the Jewish Chil-
Mother, dear we miss you so,
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvith.
Following an annual custom,
Prim( Ne. I—Awerdird 1st Prise at
roes then word, can tell
D r. Carl Bonning and family re- J. Utchenik.
Puts Exposition.
Purity Assembly No. 12, Order of dren's Home, Burlingame and Pe-
No one, It seem.. can take your place
I
turn
ed
from
a
visit
to
California
toskey,
this
Sunday
afternoon.
The place ether, you', alwsys dwelt
, Thus this grid.. In•titute Grow. Ha
the Rainbow for Girls, has planned
. on Bald needs. Stop. Falling Hair, Her
are at their apartment at the
its dinner for Tuesday, May 3, at Mrs. Milton E. Wolfe will he chair-
Ohl V. dread those min, days
newels D•ndreff and all Stole Meows
73711C rest.
Th e rain falling on hrr
'
In Casts of Alopecia Arcata, Hale
featuring
snug
p. m. is to be a strictly man and Mrs. Samuel Simon vice-
belle Lord. spread sunshine on It,
ko slier chicken dinner. catered by chairman.
Can lie Grown In Ten Treatreests
to the world you care.
--
ey
Proof
No. 2—Awarded 1st Prise at
Bernard
Isaacs,
superintendent
Participating in the program will
WiLLY FORST
.
l'ereira.
For
reservations
Delete.. Exposition against compe-
i sme p.r:
.iit ...
. krie ne .lore
to
of
the
United
Hebrew
Schools
of
A
meeting
h
of
the
board
of
di-
be
the
following:
Janet
Sloman.
call
..ee
her
tition of at nation..
Jeanette Schmittke, Longfel-
LIAVE RAID
too,
Arrangements
for
rec to rs o f
Detro i t un i t of i Detroit, who is national treasurer
the Young low 4374, or Sarah Mai. Hemlock pianist; Melba Sklar, reader, ac-
Proof Pie. 3—Thousands of wen-known
it L
", b. "" onl y •••• roe • c hile.
Junior Hadassah was he d Thors-1 of the National Council for Jewish Peeples Temple Society spring for- 021 1,R. These must be in no companied by Carol Monash; Leo
e tt, God will tali us l
people right here is Detroit It”e
too.
Huff Seidl
regained their hair through the
day evening, April 28, at the home I Education, will submit its annual mad, being held in the Italian Gar- late r than May 1.
Schoenbrun, violinist, accompanied
'
Mother
Erldoe Treatments.
darling, we k now you ars an, of
Continuou s I to II p. m. Mat.
dens
of
the
Book
Cadillac
Hotel,
F
report
at
the
educators'
national
Miss
Anne
Green,
2440
Pin-
i
by
Floryln
Jophin;
Roy
Paul,
tap
S lum.
allowing the dinner there will
Proof Ns. 4—Sworn Statonsests, Let-
3 5c; Children 'Sc. Evening., us
have been completed.
S./
gree avenue.
ters, Pktures, Medals , Diploma. Sr.
W•tchien ever u• day and night
convention
in
Philadelphia
May
15
dancer;
Marjorie
Simon
and
Eve-
be
a
play
presented
by
a
number

Pl ease protect and gnid• es,
d•ys, Holidays, 50c.
The patrons an patronesses are: of
displayed in our offices.
lyn
Lafferty,
toe
dancers.
The regular meeting of Junior to 17.
members entitled "Seven to
Ell1111111atiOn and Ad•lee Tree
And shot. Ins the wrong frren right! Hadassah will
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr •
be held at the Mc-
One," directed by Mrs. Wycker-
Hour, II A II to • P •
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mora (Reva and Mn. S. A. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs • sham. Following this, movies will Spinoza Tri-Centennial Com-
Gregor Library Tuesday, May 3, at
8:15 . rn., at which time election Sally Jacob) of Chicago spent the Saul Harris, Mr. and Mrs. II
Women's Council Starts Claw WILLIAM SCHWARTZ,
mittee Meets sSaturday
S
o
omon
,
Me
Mr.
an
d
ra.
ertram
be
shown.
ETHEL DORF, APPEAR
Passover holidays with their par-
of officers will take place.
Rainbow's musical review is well
for Hard of Hearing.
Night,
Cooed, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fech-
Miss Winifred Lewis, member en's, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob.
AT YIDDISH THEATER
under way. Plans are being made
-
eitner Mr and Mr s• F r ed G
i
of the board of directors of Junior
ins"
for
its presentation in June.
berg 'Mr . and M rs oug
D
There will be an important meet-
A class for Jewish hard-of-hear.1
as
l
Brown, --
Miss
Rose
Schoenfeld
is
home
Hadassah,
will
review
"Plough
"Kidnapers," • sensational melo-
s John Ileavenrich, Dr.
ing of the Spinoza Tri-Centennial
44-a
.011 - k s Ina]
ing and deafened people (adults)1 drama, featured by numerous dance Woman," a record of the pioneer from • visit of four months in Los Mr. and M n,
Sisterhood of the Independ- Committee at the Third Floor Par-
is being organised by the Detroit
women of Palestine.
Angeles and San Francisco, Cal , and Mrs. L. M. Franklin, Mr. and
lor, of the Hotel Stotler, Saturday,
Mrs.
Sol
E.
Sallan,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
section of the National Council of and song hits, is the current play
ent
Detroit
Lodge.
Alexandria and New Orleans, La.
at Littman's Yiddish People's
Milton Alexander, Mr. I.
April 30, at 8:15. It is essential
A regular meeting was
Jewish Women, the first session to Theater, Twelfth and Seward.
Women's Welfare to Install
h och, Rabbi Bernard !feller, and April 23, at the home of Mrs. held
G. that every member be present. The
be held at the clubhouse, 89 Ro-
Mr. and Mee. Adolph Kaufman Rabbi
Starring in this play, which is
Officers on Monday.
Leon Fram.
celebration wit take plate next No-
Hirsch,
2020
Webb
avenue.
wena, at 7:30 p. re. on Thursdayd being shown for five
and family have returned to their
performanees,
Music will be furnished
by Russ
rn
The Jewish Women's European
The Senior liadassah met 'rues-
card party was planned for vember. Preparations for the event
May 5. Any hard-of-hearing or ' Friday evening, Saturday and Sun-
home on Atkinson avenue after White and his famous college or-
Tw
Sunedlfatyh eiti
venee.
irtg
e , DeMaary c81,atth
af t 09ult25 Sr. under the direction of the De- ' day evening at the home of Mrs.
others interested are asked to be l day matinees and evenings, are Welfare Organization will install visiting In Hollywood, Fla.
troit Philosophical Society, in co- A. H. Jacoby on Green avenue.
cheatra,
The
program
will
include
present Further information may William Schwartz and Ethel Dorf, new officers at a special meeting
entertainment by talented artists
operation with representatives of
be had by calling Mrs. Maurice with the asalstance of the entire this Monday evening, May 2, at
Mrs. Milton Aronhelm has re- en the Publix circuit Dancing will the proceeds to to for the Jewish many other organizations and clubs After a short twainess session Mee
8:30, at Assembly Hall, 9125 turned from a
Mary Koffman, president of the
Klein at the clubhouse.
regular cart.
visit with her par- begin at 10 p. m. and will last oAfIli
throughout
the State of Michigan,
Twelfth street, near Clairmount ents in Chicago,
eed
nteC
rta
un
inpi
meign
nt. is 114
M rs.
Fe ld- Dr. Noah E. Aronstarn is chair- Junior Hadassah, gave a report oa
until 2 a. m.
Man of 1697 Calvert
man
the work of her group, which was
man of the committee

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