TS - TifEykricorrirwisnef ROA PAGE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE On Sale Monday! MUSIC STUDY CLUB 8TH MUSICALE-TEA WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 A Purchase of An elaborate program has been planned for the eighth annual musicale-tea of the Music Study Club which will be held on Wed- nesday afternoon, May 25, at the Detroit-Leland Ilotel. A cantata, sung by the Music Study Club Chorus, under the di- -. 164 KARPEN CHAIRS priced at $29.75 Am. Chippendale Chairs $32.50 Queen Anne Chairs $39.50 Hepplewhite Chairs $42.50 Am. Chippendale Chairs $42.50 Louis XV Period Chairs $65.00 Charles 11 Period Chairs $55.00 Charles II Hi-Back Chairs $65.00 French Reproductions $65.00 Louis XV Carved Chairs $65.00 Louis XV Import Chairs $65.00 Pierce-Carved Chairs $75.00 Chippendale Chairs $ 9.75 $14.75 $16.75 $19.75 $19.75 $24.75 $24.75 $24.75 $29.75 $29.75 $29.75 $29.75 • VALUES SUCH AS COME ONCE IN A LIFETIME Robinson Erniture W AS H ING T ON B OUL E VAR D AT 1 400 • • • OPEN EVENINGS • • • MRS. LIEBE SCHAKNE rection of George Galvani, will be presented upon this occasion. Mrs. Liebe Schakne, soprano, and Richard Roiph, tenor, will sing the solo roles. Mrs. Samuel Simons is the chorus accompanist. The Liberal Arts division of the Music Study Club will stage a one- act play enacted by Mrs. Thomas Reid and Mrs. William H. Kap- lan, with Mrs. Lawrence Teitle- baum playing the musical accom- paniment. Chamber music by the All-City High School String Quar- tette, directed by Homer Legas- sey; a piano solo by Miss Mary Linsky; and two-piano arrange- ments by Miss Linsky and Miss Della Tobin will complete the pro- gram. Mrs. A. J. Seltzer, president, will greet the members and their guests, and Mrs. Maurice Benyas, chairman of the tea, will preside. Mrs. Benyas' committee includes Mesdames David B. Werbe, H. Salzenstein, M. Leishin, I. Silk, B. Clamage, B. Pearlman, S. Benyas, J. M. Denis, II. Goodman, E. Mo- nash and J. S. Sauls. Mrs. Han- nah Goodman, chairman, and the following members of the hostess committee will serve: Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. William Zuckerman, Mrs. Saul E. Barnett, Mrs. J. E. Berman and Mrs. Max Reich. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. II. Salzenstein, Mrs. Burton Cla- mage and committee members. Center Intermediate Oratori- cal Contest. The Jewish Center's intermediate oratorical contest will be held at the Center, 31 Melbourne, on Thurs- day, May 26, at 8 p. m. Four finalists have survived the eliminations by manuscript and de- livery. Originally, there were 16 entries. The preliminary judges were George Kratchman and Na- than Berke. There Is no admssion charge for the contest. 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At a slight additional cost you may obtail world-wide, year 'round insurance. The modern cold storage vaults operated by these furriers assure you the maximum protection for the finest furs. tt la These Furriers are Recommended to thy Readers of the Yewish Chronicle as Qualified to Give Complete and Reliable Service ANN1S FURS B. SIEGEL CO. E. Grand River at Farmer Randolph 0022 Council of Jewish Women Participates in Peace . Demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- In the annual recitation contest thal left by motor to Lafayette, held before the assembly of the in- Ind., and Indianapolis to spend termediate department of Temple the week-end. Beth El School of Religion, Miss Jean Levitt won first prize for the Alexander Freeman visited dur- recitation of the Nineteenth Psalm. ing the past week in the East and Second prize went to Jean Brodie will spend a few days with his son, for her recitation of the Twenty- fourth Psalm, and honorable men- , Alwyn Vernon, in Cambridge. tion went to Marion Simon for her Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- recitation of Raskin's poem, called thal entertained a group of "An Eternal Riddle." friends at dinner last Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg ning at their home on Boston of 1487 Virginia Park announce boulevard. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sey- mour Joseph, on Saturday, May Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole were 21, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- hosts to groups of friends at din- gogue, Chicago and Lawton. At ner last Sunday night, and this home Sunday afternoon and eve- Friday night at their apartment ning. No cards. at the Belcrest. Much Less than Half! • 12 STYLES! • ALL HAIR-FILLED! • HAND-CARVED! • SOLID MAHOGANY FRAMES! • SILK & LINEN DAMASKS! • IMPORTED FRIEZES! • BROCATELLES! ANNUAL GOOD WILL EVENT ON SUNDAY (\ Woodward at State Randolph 6400 The Rollins Co. Wellman Furs 36 West Adams Ave. 2nd Floor Park Avenue Bldg. Randolph 0236 Cadillac 9382 c Miss Rose Schwartz, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- of Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz of man of the Whittier are spending 1714 Gladstone, has been awarded the week-end in Cleveland. the "Mary Andrus Delano" endow- ment membership of the Tuesday S. T. Gilbert and Julius Gilbert Musical Student League during of e Belcrest are spending a the recent piano contest held at few days on a fishing trip at the Women'', City Club. Miss Charlevoix. Schwartz is the pupil of Margaret Mannebach of the Detroit insti- Mrs. llenry Wineman is spend- tute of Musical Art. ing the week-end in Pittsburgh with her parents. An important meeting of the Maimonides Medical Society's is- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank and dies' auxiliary will be held Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer were day, May 23, at 9 p. m., at the the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Wayne County Club rooms, Wood- Culbertson at the Floreland Hotel ward at Canfield. Election of of- in Chicago. Mr. Frank and Mr. ficers will take place and there will Mayer won the international be a surprise speaker. A social Olympic Culbertson bridge tourna-1 hour will follow. Refreshments will be served and cards played. ment for the East and West. of Cleveland last Sunday, in Cleve- and Mrs. S. L. Trigg, Mr. and Mrs. land. M. Karp, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ben- son, Mrs. Bertha Jacobson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fob/ are and Sirs. Murray Adelson. Sir. and spending the week-end in Kalama- Mrs. Wm. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. K. zoo. Weinberg, Sirs. P. Travis, Mrs. Edward Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- Mr. and Mrs. William Frank of iel Alpert, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rhode Island avenue motored to Wartell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gum- Chicago for a few days' sojourn. vitt, Mrs. Carl Singer, Mrs. Pau- line Chase, Sirs. Max Fried, Mrs. Mrs. Sam Epstein and son, Saul Benyas, Mrs. Samuel Wein- Tommy, returned from a two berg, Mr. and Sirs. M. Edelstein weeks' visit to Kansas City. of Mt. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wieselberg Mr. and Mrs. M. Kollins of Pon- and daughter of the Park Lane tiac, Sir. and Mrs. H. Jaffe of Ann motored to Chicago over last week- Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Lo- end. wenthal of Toledo and Mrs. Lillian Isackson of Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of the Belcrest spent last week. Among the many lovely af- end in Cincinnati with Mr. Ham- fairs given for Miss Anne Gordon. burger's mother. ■ bride-elect of June 7, was a l uncheon-bridge and linen shower Miss Ethel Standler, pianist, given by her sister, Miss Fannie who is an artist pupil of Dr. Mark Gordon, at Hotel Wilshire. on Sat- Gunzburg, won the endowment urday, May 7. Covers were laid membership of the Tuesday Musi- for 30 guests. A pink and white cale, May 3, having won this honor color scheme was carried out on for two years in succession. the beautifully appointed table. A large bowl of pink roses, white Dr. and Sirs. II. Berman of snapdragons, sweet peas and gar- Rochester avenue motored to denias denies was flanked on either side Washington, D. C. by pink tapers tied with white tulle, and strewn all over the table Sirs. Harry Wine of Chicago were favors of little white cupids boulevard returned from a visit to aiming their bows and arrows at New York. hearts, and white doves carrying wedding rings in their tiny beaks. Judge Charles Rubiner of the Mrs. Gisela Becher, future moth- Common Pleas Court addressed er-in-law of the bride. entertained the monthly dinner of the Guar- the guests at the piano, appropri- , dian Detroit Bank Branch Man- ately choosing Beethoven's "Moon- agers' Club on Thursday evening, light Sonata" and Lohengrin's at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. "Wedding March." Miss Carmen Wolf and Mir The election of new officers of Marjorie Epstean motored to CM- the Char-So Club was held May IL at the home of Mrs. Jean F. Drapkin, 11750 Broadstreet. Mrs. IL Byron of Boston boulevard Anne Levin was re-elected presi- returned from a visit to Minne- dent. Other officers are Mrs. apolis, Minn. Betty Friedman, vice-president; Mrs. Lillian Wirt, secretary; Mn. A stork shower was given for Drapkin, treasurer. The installs- Mrs. Harry Meer of 2951 Tuxedo lion of these new officers will be avenue by her bride club, Mon- held at Northwood Inn Sunday day evening, May 9. The enter- evening, June 5. tainment, which took the form of • pajama party. was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Morris home of Mrs. David Bader, 3281, have moved from the Wilshire to r TIA Pasadena. 730 Whitmore road. rag° over the week-end. A Leader cleaned rug can only he compared with a NEW rugl And that's because Leader cleans rugs thru and thru . . . cleans them scientifically . . . cleans them perfectly ... assuring you of 100 per cent satisfaction! The annual Good Will celebra- tion of the Women's Council for Education in International Rela- tions will take place at 7 p. m. this Sunday at the Greek Theater, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. Annual Good Will Day was oh- served on Wednesday, May 18, the anniversary day of the first Ilague peace conference. More than 100,000 women are affiliated with the following organizations which are included in the Women's Coun- cil for Education in International Relations: American Association of University Women, Business and Professional Women's Club. College Club, Detroit Council of Church Women, Detroit Teachers' Association, M is h i g a n• State Nurses' Association, Michigan W. C. T. U., National Council of Jewish Women, Wayne League of Women Voters, Young Women's Christian Association, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. Delegates from the Council of Jewish Women are Mrs. E. H. Saulson and Mrs. Harold Smiley. Miss Emma Butzel is an advisory member. In the candle ceremony this Sunday evening, Mrs. Abraham Cooper will represent "Palestine" and will be a soloist. Sunday's speaker will be Fred- erick J. Libby of Washigton, D. C., executive secretary of the Na- tional Council for the Prevention of War and editor of the council's news bulletin. Admission is by invitation only. For Bright Cheery Rooms Phone Leader Now . . . . CARPET CLEANERS Call GARFIELD 8400 An Inspection by Us NOW May Save You Many Dollars Later in Repairs. ABE MAX 'SWEETHEART REVUE' HAS CAST OF FIFTY Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cam and Will Be Staged by Y. W. H. A. at Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Ham- Temple Beth El Sunday, ilton boulevard was at home to! sons, Daniel and Seymour, of her friends last Saturday after.' 17606 Roselawn avenue, have just The "Sweetheart R evue" to be noon in honor of her birthday. I returned from a three weeks' mo- held on Sunday evening, May 22, tor trip to St. Louis, Mo. at Temple Beth El, has a cast of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shaman ' 50 "Y" members, and family have taker up their: Mrs. Sam Gunsberg and son, The production is under the di- new home at 1529 Boston boule- ' Julius J., and Mrs. David Rosen- rection of Miss Sarah Hine', with yard. berg and daughter, Gloria Ann, Miss Beatrice Stungo assisting in have returned to their home at the coaching of the dance numbers Lee Scheuer is spending a few 3330 Webb avenue after a two and Mrs. Eugene Konkle coaching days in Cincinnati. months' sojourn in Miami Beach., the singing. In addition to the per- Fla. formance of this musical comedy Members of Congregation Shaa- that evening, awards will be made rey Zedek and his many friends Miss Pauline Fishman, a bride- to those who have won contests will be pleased to learn that Rabbi elect of June, has been feted at and tournaments during this year. A. M. Ifershman is recuperating the following affairs: On Sunday, The date of the annual oratorical from a major operation he under- May 15, Morris Glassman enter- contest has been changed to Mon- went last week. Dr. Hershman's tained with a dinner at the Edge- day evening, June 6.: Original condition is satisfactory, although water. On Monday, May 16, Miss manuscripts of speeches lasting not at this writing he was not yet per- Zelda Teitelbaum entertained with more that 10 minutes must be sub- mitted to have visitors. He Is at an apron shower and bridge. On mitted, not later than Sunday, May Harper Hospital, Room 532. Tuesday, May 17, Mrs. Joseph 2 9. Robins entertained at a luncheon Every play in the Inter-Club Mr. and Mrs. L. Loewenthal of and miscellaneous shower. one-act play contest which will take Cleveland are the guests of their place on June 1 and 2, in the Little children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Flora Schreiber and daugh- Theater of the "Y" is under the Leib of Palmer Park. ter, Lucille, of 2304 Chicago boule- direction of a dramatic coach. vard, left for Atlantic City and Activities at the "Y' at this sea- Dr. John Slawson left for Ber- New York for an indefinite stay. son of the year stress out-door muda before •assuming his new sports. The boy's nidoor baseball position in New York. Alpha Epsilon Phi, collegiate so- league will play its next games rority, held its annual benefit this Sunday morning, at 10:30, on Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Folz were bridge-tea May 14 at 2 o'clock, in the field at Central High School. hosts at a dinner party at their the Highland Park Y. W. C. A., The Havuors will play the Indepen- home on Longfellow avenue last at Woodward and Winona ave- dents, Ben Bey will play Phi Beta Wednesday night. nues. For years this tea has been Epsilons and Omega Socials will the means of raising money to play a trid game with Chi Sigmas. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass enter- maintain a scholarship fund In A golf tournament is now being tained a group of friends last Sun- memory of two of its members, organized and will begin on June day night at their home on Kirby Sally Ehrlich Gingold and Irene 5. Registrations for this tourna- ment are now being taken at the avenue. Supper was served at Rosenberg Gidding, clubhouse. midnight. A large enrollment of members Mrs, Joseph A. Sussman, for- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Ruby of merly Miss Minnie Benson of De- in the tennis tournament promises Wilmette, Ill., were guests of Mr. troit, has returned to her home in active competition for champion- and Mrs. E. A. Bernie of Chicago Tacoma, Wash. She came here as ship. The tournament will begin boulevard last week-end. a delegate to the triennial conven- on Sunday, May 29. The "Y" outdoor club, open to all tion of the National Council of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander Jewish Women and was the guest members of the "Y" will conduct entertained a few friends at their of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louts a roller-skating party on Sunday home on Oak Drive last Friday Benson. Many charming affairs morning, Slay 29, at Belle Isle. A splash party on Saturday eve- night. were given in her honor during her limited stay here and the re- ning, June 4. at Webster Hall, will Sol Kopman and Edward Bernie newing of old friendships was a be held for "Y" members when en- spent a few days in Chicago last great pleasure to her. Those tertainmen and bridge playing will week. who entertained were: Mr. and be included on the evening's pro- Mrs. Herman Fisher, Mrs. Samuel gram. Reservations are no wbeing Mr. and Mrs. David Ring, Mrs. Singer, Mrs. Edward Stein, Mr. made at the clubhouse for this Charles King and Mrs. Harry Ja- and Mrs. Joe Stolarsky, Mr. and party. A camp reunion of all campers cobson of the Wilshire left for a Mrs. Sam Kutzen, Mr. and Sirs. two weeks' visit in Atlantic City. Robert Sheer, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip who attended the Y. 'N. H. A. sum- mer camp at Port Iluron, will be Spalter, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Richard Miller of the Belcrest Slobin, Mr. and Mrs. I. August, held on Saturday evening, May 28, was married to Miss B. Horwitz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber, Mr. at the clubhouse. OSCAR COLTEN WINS PHILOMATHIC MEDAL At their thirtieth annual model meeting, held Wednesday evening, I May 18, the Philomathic Debating Club presented to an audience of over 300 persons a debate on the. question, "Resolved, that a substi- tute for the capitalistic system be adopted in the United States." The affirmative team, consisting of Louis Koretz, Abe Davis and George Schreiber, won the decis- ion of the organization by a vote of 7 to 6 and received the Harry J. Dingeman cup. The negative was defended by Sam Finkelstein, Alex. Baruch and Oscar Colton. The judges, Louis D. Millman, Isadore Levin and the Hon. Alan Campbell unanimously awarded the gold medal for best speaker to Oscar Cotten. The silver medal for second speaker went to Sam Finkelstein, and Alex. Baruch was given honorable mention. The usual presentation of the gavel to retiring speaker was made by Nathan Shur, a recent alumnus, and the gavel was re- ceived by Albert Pearl, speaker from September, 1931, to Janu- ary. 1932. The present speaker, Jack Rom, presided at this excellent affair, held at the Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. The committee on arrangements, head- ed by Max Chomaky, included Os- car Cohen, Louis Koretz, Abe Davis and Jack Behrman. OLD FOLKS HOME The Northwestern Branch of the Jewish Old Foks' Home will hold • regular meeting and election of officers on Monday, May 23, at the Statler Hotel, at 1:30 p. m. An interesting program has been ar- ranged to entertain all who attend. On Tuesday, May 24, • get-to- gether party for members and friends will take place in the form of • luncheon bridge at Buddy's Restaurant, at 12:30 p. m. All members are requested to attend. The Leader Rug Cleaning Process is Approved By All Rug Makers ... Auto Service Inc. Now Conveniently Located at 12316 DEXTER BLVD. Between Cortland and Sturtevant to year. @Agoniesce PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 is the Auto Business 0 r=0=0=01=01=10=0r∎=01° II SEVERAL NEW FEATURES THAT WILL MAKE Avrunin Camp At Big Wolf Lake-Near Jackson Mich. O BETTER THAN EVER! This popular camp for Jewish boys and girls will add several desirable features among which will be horseback rid- ing, grasp I boys will sleep in tents, while the activities of the camp ail be under the direction of • highly-trained and cul- tured man. O Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long. Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well as enjoyable. An interesting sport program-baseball, football, volley- ball and tennis, all under supervision of expert councillors. In addition to the above, Avrunin Camp announces the addition of a music department to its other activities. O tt O Mrs, Rose Rubenstein well-known piano teacher who was with us last year, will conduct ' classes in the following, Music Appreciation, Rhythmic Orchestra, Ear Training, Beginners' CI nd Auditorium Work. 0 n 111 Children may continue their regular piano work under a O a teacher's supervision. 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Glove Snap, 25c Box First Annual Dance Frolic GIVEN BY TIIE ZEDAKAII CLUB JUNIORS Everglades Club--Tuller Hotel SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, AT 8:30 Daso. t• the Srs..pst;Iss Times of DICK WOLF'S Wolverine Orchestra. COW. joi ■ s• i■ we•ri•g ease elders this evening