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MRS. SELTZER HEADS
MUSIC STUDY CLUB

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PURITY INSTALLATION
THIS MONDAY EVENING

Mrs. A. J. Seltzer was re-elected
president of the Music Study Club
at the annual meeting held May 2.
Other officers include Mrs. Emery
Monash, first vice-president; Mrs.
Burton Clamage, second vice-

The twenty-fourth annual install-

ation of officers of l'urity Chapter
No. 359, 0. E. S., will be held Mon-
day evening, May 9, in the Eastern

PARENTS' AFFAIRS 'Himel hockc -
TO FEATURE WEEK
AT JEWISH CENTER

Parents' day programs will grace
the Jewish Center calendar for the

Current Fiction
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coming week. Sunday afternoon,
May 8, will be featured by the A.
The members of the Knollwood
Z. A. Parents' Day, which is open
Country Club enjoyed a stag din-
to all the young folks and their
ner given at the clubhouse in
parents. Entertainment, refresh-
Birmingham last Tuesday. Monk
ments and speakers will make up
(Regular $2 and gm Edition)
Watson acted as master of cere-
the program.
monies and Alex Schreiber intro-
The senior council's parents'
duced a number of clever enter-
program will be held on Sunday,
New Biographies,
Among the members of the 1932 tainers.
May 15, at 8 p. ni. A musical
(Regular $.450, $4 and $5)
graduating class of Highland
program arranged by the Music
High School who left on the twen-
Mrs. David Levy and Mrs. Wel.
Study Club and dancing will com-
tieth
annual trip to Washin gton, ter Laib left for Cleveland, where
BLUE RIBBON
pose the entertainment for the
D. C., were: Edwin Ellman, Sid- they will spend a few days.
evening.
STAR DOLLAR BOOKS,
ney Moyer, Helen Kahn,
The Pilot Club's parents' day
Feldman, Barbara Krause, W ilj li e aanni
bliss Edith Ileavenrich of Pin-
program, Sunday afternoon, May
HURDS' STATIONERY,
Levy, Dorothy Winkleman and gree avenue has returned to her
15,
will be open to the club's par.
—Pure Dye French
Dave Velick. On the trip they home from a two weeks' visit in
(Regular $1, 31.30, $2)
eats and friends. The program
also visited Mt. Vernon, IIa rpers Cincinnati, Ohio.
will consist of a one-act play,
Crepes and Sheers
Ferry,
University
of
Virginia
,
and
Thousands of Titles Have Been Reduced!
music, luncheon and community
attended a session of Con gress
Mr. and Mrs. B. Tannenholz of
singing.
This Is Byron's First Store-Wide Salel
—Photo by Cram. Studio.
while in Washington.
the Wilshire have as their guest
Saturday evening, May 7, the
their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Ro-
MRS. ANN H. PAUL
intermediate council is sponsoring
OPEN SATURDAY EVENING
Newly Elected Worthy Matron, a varied program for the members
Jacob Margolis of Pittsburgh senbloom of Cleveland, Ohio.
UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK
MRS. A. J. SELTZER
pent last week-end in this city.
of the Intermediate clubs and
Mrs. Marvin Reinfeld of Rose- Star Temple, promptly at 8 o'clock. their parents.
president; Mrs. Arthur Purdy, re-
The
retiring
matron,
Mrs.
Hannah
lawn
avenue
has
returned
to
her
Miss
Estelle
Morse
has
returned
cording secretary; Mrs. Benjamin
Saturday evening, Mey 14, will
Pearlman, corresponding secre. t o her home on Gladstone avenue home after visiting with her par- Ilarvith will relinquish the gavel find the junior-senior council di-
tary; Mrs. J. S. Sauls, treasurer. a fter spending a few days in Medi- ents in Cleveland, Ohio, for two to the worthy matron-elect, Mrs. recting a similar event for the
1426 WOODWARD
Ann Paul. The complete corps of parents of the members of that
Board of directors includes Mes- 8 cal, Wis., where she attended the weeks.
dames J. Magidsohn, J. M. Berrie, pring formal of the Phi Delta
division.
Silk, S. Schaflander, Harry Epsilon Fraternity, as the guest of
A large number of the Center
Mrs. Alfred Ross and small son
Becker, Bernard Larhs.
Arno Leshin of Milwaukee.
of Chicago spent the Passover holi-
clubs are sponsoring private par-
The philanthropic committee of
days with their parents and grand-
ents' affairs, in the form of lunch-
the Music Study Club will present
t s, 5Ir. and Mrs, Nathan
eons, dinners, teas and entertain-
Mrs. R. Agree of 2461 C , Y
a program at the German Protest-
' nn Stein of Byron avenue.
ments. More than 1,000 parents
Court entertained eight no uples
-
ant Orphan Home on May 9. Par- f or dinner and dancing at her
will be entertained at these tune-
ticipating will be members of the h ome, in honor of the sixte enth
Hons.
I. Sehakne and daughter, Net-
Glauz School of Dancing, Miss Ise- b irthday of her daughter, Ev
tie, motored to Pittsburgh, where
belle Cohn, reader, and the fol-
elyn. they will spend a fortnight.
lowing pupils of Miss Florence
Mrs Philip Bloomgarden
Whitely: Miss Bernice Mikowski,
and
bliss Pauline Fishman, a bride-
Sol Barnett motored to Chi-
pianist; Miss Eugenie Straszewakii,l c Irs.
elect of June, has been the honor
ago, where they visited du ,
violinist, and Miss Emily Zalcrew - t he last weekend.
ring guest at the following affairs: On
Dr. Israel Err°. to Be Closet of
ski, accompanist. Mrs. Arthur
Saturday, April 30, Miss Bertha
Group During Stay Here.
Pollack will act as chairman, and
Hackman
entertained
with a lunch-
Mrs. J. S. Sauls of Taylor ave-
Mrs. Leo Weissman, vice-chairman
The
last board meeting of the
eon
and
bridge
at
her
home;
on
ue was hostess at a luncheon last
of the day.
With far better
organization was held Saturday,
ridgy, complimenting the ch oral May 2, Miss Mettle Baron enter-
A"ril
30,
at the home of 1. Katz,
tained
bliss
Fishman
with
a
hand-
group of the Music Study Clu b.
than usual laces
kerchief shower at her home; on
with Rabbi M. Licihtensten of To-
liner's—First Floor
ledo as the guest of honor.
May 3, bars, Abraham Kasle enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberb latt tained at the Statler Hotel with a
Plans were completed for the
f Wildermere avenue spent last luncheon and glassware shower in
work of the Kvutzah In the Allied
eek-end in Chicago.
Miss Fishman's honor.
Jewish Campaign as a team with
---
Attorney A. Rosenberg and A.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflan-
Teitelbaum as captains. Arrange-
Children of the Jewish Chil- der of Webb avenue motored to
—Photo by Crain. Studio.
menta were made for the annual
dren's Home have enjoyed an aft- Chicago over the past week-end.
MRS.
HANNA
HARVITH
Hebrew
week and tag day for the
ernoon of exceptional entertain-
benefit of the Ilebrew Organiza-
Retiring Worthy Matron.
ment
arranged
for
their
pleasure
(For BOYS to 17)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
E.
Hokin
tion
of
America
and the !listed-
by the Music Study Club. The af-
officers for the years 1932-1933 are ruth Hebrew weekly, Hadoar.
fair was in charge of Mrs. Milton of Boston boulevard have returnee Miriam D. Goldman Service Prise as follows:
from
a
short
visit
to
Chicago.
The
tag
Goes to Miss Esther Newman,
day was set for Sunday,
E. Wolfe, chairman, and Mrs.
Worthy matron, Mra. Ann H. May 29, and the Kvutzah will
be
Samuel Simon, vice-chairman. The
(For GIRLS to 17)
Miss Esther Newman is the m- Paul; worthy patron, Dr. Harry C. assisted by all lovers of Hebrew
Harry Radin returned from
program, consisting of music,
Metzger;
associate
matron,
Mrs.
In the Beautiful White Mountains, N. H., reading and dances, was of such 10-day visit to Pittsburgh, Pa, a cipient of the "Miriam D. Goldman
culture.
Service Prize," awarded for out- Rose Ruben; associate patron, Ben
Dr. Israel Errol, rabbi of Con-
on Lake Stinson!
an artistic value that it would
gregation Beth El of Buffalo, N.
standing work done in the Young
Miss Tina LeVyn of Fosto
MR. AND MRS. AARON L. RICHMAN, Directors have reflected credit even upon
Y., who is also known as a gifted
ria, Women's Hebrew Association this
professional
artists.
The
arrange-
Ohio,
is
visiting
with
her
cis
Joyous outdoor life! Sunshine! Health! Com-
ter year.
Hebrew poet, a brilliant scholar
The announcement was
radeship in work and play! Character building! ment was skillful, placed in a and brother-in-law, Mr. and M rs. made at the annual luncheon of
and co-author, will be the guest of
frame of friendship and congeni- Harry Solomon of Calvert even
Good food!
ue.
the
Detroit
section,
National
Coun-
the Kvutzah when he comes to
ality. re
Detroit Representative: IRWIN SHAW,
speak at the Friday night services
cil of Jewish Women, held at the
Mrs. Myron Steinberg a
The Home takes this opportun-
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
826 Belmont. LONGFELLOW 0092
ity to express its gratitude to Mrs. daughter, Joan, have returned nd Book-Cadillac Hotel Monday after-
More
definite details will be an-
to
noon.
Mrs.
Fred
A.
Ginsburg,
Wolfe and Mrs. Simon for the ar- their home on Webb avenue af
ter president *el
nounced In the next issue.
tistic taste displayed in the ar- spending two months in Los An-
The
achievements
of
the
Y. W.
rangement of the affair, and to geles as the guest of her mother,
H. A. were described by Miss Ella
Jeannette Sloman, Melba Sklar Mrs. R. Stamler.
Gowns
Vera Feldman in her report to the
Carol Monash, Leo Schoenbrun,
• council.
Most of the work of the
Floryn Jophin, Roy Paul, Marjorie
Mrs. B. Tannenholz and daugh-
Better
organization
during
the
past
year
Simon and Evelyn Lafferty, par- ter, Retta, of the Wilshire, have
Lace
ticipating artists. Special mention returned to their home after a four has been with young people out of
A fine gathering attended the
3.00
work.
May get-together dinner given by
is made of favors distributed and weeks' trip through the East.
A plea for Detroit's cultural ac-
the Woman's Auxiliary of the
refreshments served at the end of
tivities was voiced by Mra. James
the affair.
United Ilebrew School Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Scheurer of Edwin Hancock, past president of
evening,
May I, at the Philadel-
Monterey avenue motored to Ci n- the Detroit Federation of Women's
French
phia-Byron Hall.
mimed, Ohio, for the week-end.
Clubs, who was a guest of honor
Crepe with
Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, president
---
satin sp.
at the luncheon.
of
the
auxiliary,
who
presided,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stoma n
applique,
Rabbi Leon Fram spoke on be-
opened the evening's program with
are making their home at t he half
of the Allied Jewish Cam-
an address of welcome to the
2.75
Belcrest.
paign, pointing out that it is "a
guests. A group of Jewish folk
campaign
arranged
by
poor
peo-
songs
were
rendered
by
Mrs.
Anna
DR. HARRY C. METZGER
Miss Anne Fogel of Hazelwoo d pie for poor people."
Newly Elected Worthy Patron. Warren. Leon Schoenbrun ren-
avenue, a bride-elect of June, wi II
Directors chosen for the coming
dered two violin solos, Sylvia
be entertained with a bridg
. with all the im-
luncheon and shower in her hone e• year include Mrs. David J. Levy, Gladwin; secretary, Mrs. Selma Coblenz and Della Kessler gave a
r
Mrs.
Harold
Smiley,
Mrs.
Leopold
Rosenblatt;
treasurer,
Mrs.
Betty
flute
portant advantages
solo, sccompanied at the
on Sunday, May 16, at the Be I - D. Mayer, Mrs. Harold Schlerin-
Weinberg; conductress, Mrs. Agnes piano by Stella Budnitsky. All of
that the NORGE name
crest Hotel. Covers will be tai ger,
Mrs. Samuel K. Goldberg, Yarrows,• associate conductress, them are members of the Chord of
for 40 guests, The Misses Hild d
stands for .. .
a Mrs. Morris Rand, Mrs. Milford Mrs. Esther Cohen; marshall, Mrs. Judea Orchestra.
and Rae Fogel, sisters of th e Stern, birs. Theodore Kelter,
Mrs. S ylvia Shapiro; chaplain, Mrs
Robert Marwil, Mrs. J. H. Ehr-
bride-elect, will be hostesses.
I. Irving Bittker, Mrs, David Hu- Mary Wallace; organist, Mrs. Golda lich and Bernard
Isaacs gave short
ber, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs Benavie, Ada, bliss Therese Rosen- addresses.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack o f Melville
man ; Ruth, Mrs. Blanche Green-
Welt
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Judge
Charles
Rubiner
was the
Josephine avenue entertained at Lewis.
blatt; Esther, Mrs. Bessie Cohen; principal speaker of the evening,
dinner at the Chinese Tea Gardens
Martha, Mrs. Ilenriette Ni,,,.,,. and he spoke on the importance
on Saturday, April 30, in honor
Elects, Mrs. Florence Rabinowitz; of Jewis.13 education.
of their daughter Golda's sixteenth
color bearers, Mrs. Dorothy Sklar,
Mrs. Zackheim thanked the
birthday. Covers were laid for 22.
Mrs. Padline Sandler, Mrs. Sara chairman of the affair, Mrs. Mary
Eisler; soloists, Mrs. Sara Wolf Gordon, a^d her assistants, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Liber• Observe International Parents' and Mrs. Lily Klein.
A. B. Stralser, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan
man of 1492 West Euclid avenue
Il■
DELIVERED and INSTALLED
Day, May 8.
and Mrs.' Esther Goldberg, as well
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
in the Detroit area.
as the entire board, who helped
son, Louis, on May 7. A reception
Chapter 93 of A. Z. A. will ob-
make the evening a success,
will be held May 8, 2 to 6 p. m. serve
Outstanding value in an
international A. Z. A. Moth-
and 8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
er's
Day, Sunday, May 8, at the
outstanding refrigerator
1 . 1
•
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, at
a refrigerator of proven ex-
A. C. Winkelman and family of 3 p. m. This event is annually ob-
Detroit Auxiliary of Los An-
Cleveland were the guests of Mr. served
cellence, proven efficiency
by A. Z. A. chapters geles Tubercular Sanatorium is
and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman of
and dependability . . low
throughout the United States and opening its spring and summer ac-
Blaine avenue.
Alpha Theta Kappa, legal fra-
Canada and will mark the fourth tivities with a tag day beginning
priced and economical to
will hold its spring for-
obsercance by the Detroit Saturday, May 28. A city-wide ternity,
operate. IT PAYS, TO
Nat Winkelman and Bernard annual
mal
dinner-dance at the Crosse
chapter.
campaign is being arranged for Ile Golf nod Country Club
Klein of Pittsburgh spent the Pe-
Satur-
BUY A NORGE.
An interestinggd ay has been by a capable committee headed by day evening,
sach holidays with Mr. and Mrs. S. planned,
May 14. This affair
Milton Alexander, chair- Maurice Feinberg as chairman.
T. Winkelman of Blaine avenue.
marks
the
fraternity's
fourteenth
man of the executive board of the
The 60 organizations and clubs year of existence.
Miss Helen Esser, who is a mem- Jewish Center, and Mrs. James I of which the delegates comprise
Jack Allen is general chairman
ber of the Women's Research Club Ellman, member of the Jewish t he auxiliary, are rallying their in charge of the evening, assisted
executive board, are to be respective memberships to assist by
of the University of Michigan, at. Center
Max E. Klayman, vice-chair-
tended its annual banquet, recent- the speakers of honor. Mr. Drach- the auxiliary. Proceeds of all the man, and George Farrell, Earl
ly held in Ann Arbor. This organ- ler will give a series of Yiddish affairs help to maintain the many Victorson and Harry Kief, Walter
tu rculars from Detroit at pres-
ization consists only of women
Clara Tannehouse will give ent at the Duart sanatorium, To H. Blucher will be toastmaster and
scientists who have made a sig- • Miss
will deliver few remarks, no
piano
innovation.
Miss
Alva
date the auxiliary has had ad- other speakers being engaged for
nificant contribution in their re- Ron will accompanly Miss
Esther mitted to the Sanatorium some 43 the occasion.
spective fields of study. Mimi Esser Silverstein, who will sing. Violin
FANNIE HURST'S
patients, of which several have for
was formerly a member of the fac- selections will round out
Hon. and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan
Sold Srort- hi/ Drama
the pro- some time been back with their
ulty in the psychology department
gram. Mr. Metzger, a prominent families. Those who have re- and Hon. and Mrs. Charles Ru-
of the University of Michigan, and attorney and outstanding in B'nai
biner are the chaperones. •
is at present engaged in a problem
turned have the highest of praise
The affair is limited to Alpha
B'rith and A. Z. A. work, will pre- for the institution.
Theta Kappa men.
of psychological research at the side.
I
Anyone desiring further infor-
Children's Hospital of Michigan.
All mothers are invited to attend mation may call Edith R. Paran-
this program dedicated to them. sky, Arlington 33484.
Mr.
and Mrs. Max S. Grossfeld
Them is a NORGE perfectly suited in size to your requirement:.
Favors for the mothers have been
A social meeting will be held
of 147 Farrand Park announce the secured.
E
Porcelain interior with rounded corners. Concealed refrigerating
Thursday at Arbeiter Ring Cen-
S
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Walter
unit. Waist-high food compartment Quick-freezing ... more
ter, 527 Holbrook avenue. Meet-
Hersh
Grossfeld,
on
Saturday
The
Men's
Club
of
Congregation
power than you will ever need. Spring-hinged door seals ice-cube
OHS ROLLATOS
ings are held there every Thurs- B'nai Moshe held Its first
morning, May 7, at the Shaarey
compartment, etc., etc. Bo Sort To Set the Pomona Nergel
get-to-
day evening. The public is wel-
Zedek Synagogue, At home on
gether dinner on Thursday eve-
com e.
ONLY
Sunday, May 8, from 3 to 7.
ninirg, May 3, in the dining room
.•1111
of the synagogue. About 60 men
Continuing a precedent of long
. actually jug a
were present, and during the din-
Honoring Miss Rose Stern of standing, Alpha Epsilon Phi,
Final Plans for Model Meet- ner were addressed
anti
roller that slowly
Englewood avenue, who left Sun- legiate sorority, will hold its col-
by Simon Shet-
an-
revolve. in • perma-
ing Arranged.
day morning for Chicago, where nual
zer, president of the Men's Club of
benefit bridge-tea on Satur-
nent bath of protec-
the
she will now reside, the Misses day, May 14, at 2 o'clock, in the
Shaar-y Zedek Congregation,
tive oil ... trouble-
Final plans for the thirtieth an- and Rabbi Moses Fischer of Con-
Helen and Lillian Greenblatt of Highland Park Y. W. C. A., Wood-
free, wear-free, al-
Trumbull avenue entertained on ward at Winona. For years this nual model meeting of the Philo- gregation B'nai Moshe.
• Coming Thursday!
most everlasting
mathic Debating Club have been
Friday evening at • farewell
The next meeting of the . 1k{en's
JOHN BARRYMORE
mechanism,
bridge. This was followed by • tea has been the means of raising arranged. The affair will take Club will be held at Congregation
Then, just a Few cents per day, weekly or monthly
money to maintain a scholarship place at the B'nal Moshe
in
farewell party on Saturday eve- fund In memory of
B'nai Moshe, at Dexter boulevard
as most convenient.
two of its Wednesday, May 18, at 7:30 Hall
ning, at which Miss Cassie. Fisher members, Sally Ehrlich Gingold
p. m. and Lawrence, Thursday evening,
"STATE'S ,
The program will consist of a de- May 17, at 8 o'clock, All inter-
of Gladstone avenue presided as and Irene
Rosenberg Gidding.
EVIDENCE"
bate on the question, "Resolved, ested are Invited to attend.
QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR FIFTY YEARS
hostess, with Max Fisher as host

Mr. and) Mrs. Ossip Gabrilo-
witsch are spending some time in
Havana, Cuba. During his stay
there Mr. Gabrilowitsch is acting
as guest conductor of the Havana
Philharmonic Orchestra.

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for the evening.

Miss Minnie May of Toronto
was the guest of Miss Pearl Cap-
Ian last week-end.

The Coterie Club will hold its
annual mother and daughter ban-
quet at the Detroit-Leland Hotel
on Wednesday, May 11. The re-
mainder of the evening will be di-
verted to bridge.

DR. JACOBS HEADS
MICH. CHIROPODISTS

Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Detroit
was elected president of the Michi.
gun Chiropodists' convention
which ended a three-day conven-
tion Tuesday night at the Book-
C adillac Hotel. Members of the
board of directors include Dr.
Louis Weiss.

that a substitute for capitalism be
adopted." The affirmative will
consist of Abe Davis, Louis Ke-
ret: and George Schreiber: the
negative of Sam Finkelstein, Oscar
Cotten and Alex Baruch.
The program for the regular
meeting next Sunday will present
Louis Smilanaky, third speaker of
the Philomathie, speaking on
"Philomathic Spirit." Mr. Srni-
lansky is One of the founders of
the Philomathic.

Hebrew Ladies Aid Society

Card Party Tuesday.
The Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society
will hold a card party at the Kelly
Furniture Store, 9115 Grand River
avenue, on Tuesday afternoon,
May 10, at 2 o'clock, There are
only • limited number of tickets.
Reservations can be made by call-
ing Mrs. Frances Shapiro, North-
lawn MS. Mrs. 2. Greenwald Is

MT. CLEMENS NOTES

T.

The B.
11. Sisterhood of Mt.
Clemens is again very active. At
the last meeing, May 2, it was de-
cided that on JIM. 22 a "Juno

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