kilivrneorr,kwisn &RON ICLE PAGE FOUR sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Junior Home Relief Annual Dance Saturday. The Junior Home Relief Society has been making extensive Prepara- tions for its annual dance which is to be held Saturday evening, May 21, in the Colonial Parlor of the Masonic Temple. Dick Wolfe's popular Wolver- ines, the committee announces, have been secured and will furnish the music. There will be bridge tables available for those not caring to dance. Besides this, refreshments will be served. Clubs and organizations wishing! to come in groups may call either Miss Sybil Weisman, Garfield 8129, or Miss Esther Robins, Longfellow 5392, and arrangements will be made for their convenience. In- dividuals desiring tickets may also call this number. 1 CAMP NAHELU O 0 ON PERRY LAKE o U 0 Ortonville, Michigan June 24—August 25 1 CI TION BALLIN PLEAD FOR CHICAGO MMEDALFORsg _R.A YESHIVA MAY 21-28 Engagements One of the two medals awarded by the American Medical Associa- tion at its recent convention in New Orleans for scientific exhibits Mr. and Mrs. I. Feldman of Belmont street announce the engage Ask Hebrew Theological went to two Detroiters, Dr. Max ment of their daughter, Lillian G., to Michael R. Bagdade, son of Mr I Seminry be Aided to re- ' and Mrs. J. Bagdade of Fullerton avenue. vent Closing. Mrs. Louis J. Sell of Webb avenue announces the engagement o her daughter, Charlotte H., to Benjamin A. Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs Simon Schiff of Grand avenue, Detroit rabbis and leading lay- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of Troy, N. Y., announce th 0 men have formed a committee to I : aid the Hebrew Theological Semi: engagement of their daughter, Helen Gwen, to William Luria, son nary of Chicago, which now finds ! of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lurie of Reading, Pa. The wedding will tak itself in dire financial straits. place in the fall in Troy, N. Y. Addresses will be delivered in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berman of 9749 Broadstreet announce th local synagogues on the Saturdays engagement of their daughter, Jean Beverly, to Edward J. Weiner of May 21 and May 28, and pleas son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner of 2451 West Grand avenue. will be sounded to congregants to1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Leavitt of Brookline, Mass., announce th save the Yeshiva from destruction. I engagement of their daughter Edith Janice, to Milton Leonard Grahm Among the visiting rabbis who son of Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm of Detroit. Miss Leavitt wa will speak on these Saturdays will graduated from Smith College in 1929. Mr. Grahm studied at th be Rabbi Boas Cahn of Congrega- University of Michigan and Harvard. tion B'nai Israel of Chicago and Rabbi Elijah Rogensberg, also of 11 cs Chicago, member of the Yeshiva n faculty. Local rabbis will also 5 speak in behalf of the Yeshiva. . a 0 Himelhoch's The annual dance of Kappa Nu Fraternity, which took place last Friday at the fraternity house at Ann Arbor, was a lovely affair. A special feature of the decorations was an illuminated fountain net up for this occasion in the parlor of the fraternity house. The dance was attended by about 50 couples. Mrs. Michaelson, wife of Professor Michaelson, and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch of 168 Winona avenue, Highland Park, acted as chaperones for this occasion. Mesdames Agnes Yarrows, gel- ma Rosenblatt and Rose Ruben served as hostesses at a bridge- luncheon given at the Detroit- Leland Hotel on Thursday, May 19, in honor of the retiring ma- tron of Purity Chapter, Sirs, Han- nah liarvith, and her corps of offi- cers. Miss Loretta Cohn and her fiance, Leo Gottfurcht, retiring worthy patron of the chapter, were also honored guests. Cov- en were laid for 28 guests. Pick Your Ping•Pong Beret A select private camp for Jewish boys and girls from 4 through 14—following the traditions of the most exclusive thro Eastern camps in grounds and equipment—yet reasonable and O accessible. ' The Seminary. Occupying an 80-acre wooded tract among the hills of upper Founded in 1922, the college at O Oakland County—one-half mile frontage on beautiful Perry once met with a wide response be- June 5—Miss Esther M. Feldstein of 9600 Dexter boulevard. t Lake—insuring complete privacy and seclusion. cause it tilled a long-felt need. To- Benjamin Rich. Campus consisting of central administration building, social Jday it occupies a modernly equip- —0 June 5—Miss Maxine Dorothy Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and —Photo by C. M Ita. es Studio. hall, dining hall, modern kitchen, electric lights, modern sans- 0 ped, three-story building, besides Honoring their mothers, Lambda Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg, to Darvin M. Fielding, son of Mr. and Mrs. DR. MAX BALLIN Individual sleeping cabins accommodating n the library building, Its aim is to tary facilities. Gamma Phi Sorority gave a lunch- Joseph Fielding of Louisville, Ky. Reception at 3726 Boston boule- —to match all your sports serve the Jewish communities of seven children and one counsellor. eon on Sunday, May 8, at the the Central, Southern and West.' Bailin and Dr. Plinn F. Morse, vard from 7 to 12. No cards. costumes! 13 colors! home of Miss Esther Handler of Offering a co-ordinated program of activities—under super. June 5—Miss Loretta Louise Cohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pathologist of harper Hospital. , ern states. Wildemere avenue. Each mother vision of experienced counsellors—fostering and developing 1 The college is a thoroughly mod- This medal went to the Detroiters Isaac Cohn to Leo Gottfurcht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gottfurcht. was presented with a gift. On initiative and self-reliance. June 7—Miss Anne Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gor- May 13, Miss Irene Huron enter- ern institution of higher Jewish for the best exhibit of clinical Conscientious medical supervision—complete examination 'learning. What high schools and studies. Their exhibit concerned don of Taylor avenue, to Walter Erich Becher, son of Mrs. Gisela tained the girls. Charles Rubin of Made of the 'finest Soutache of each child on arrival. Doctor and nurse in attendance. universities are to the grammar a clinical method of differentiat- Becher, ceremony to take place at Temple Beth El, with Rabbi Leo Newark, N. J., was a guest. The Braid — all hand chocheted, Registration limited to 40--open for inspection week-ends 0 1 schools, the Beth Madrash L'Torah ing parathyroulism from Paget's M. Franklin officiating. sorority is again contributing to • June in the important sport colors. until . disease and several other diseases is to the Hebrew schools. June 16—Miss Inez Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the allied Jewish Campaign. Directions—U. S.10 (Woodward Ave.) through Pontiac— Advanced Methods of Instruction. having similar characteristics and McCabe Duff, to Maurice Arthur Schlafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis turn right on M-15—go through Clarkston—turn right first , It combines in its courses of results. Parathyroidism is a dis- Schlafer. On Sunday evening, June 12, a is gravel road two miles past Clarkston—follow signs eight miles I study, Jewish tradition and ideals ease of the parathyroid glands Pauline Bogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer strawberry festival and card Millinery—Third Flour. June 19 -, 111 to camp. together with advanced methods of which results in brittle and crumb- Beget of 3212 Clements avenue, to Philip A. Eisner, son of Mr. and party will be given by the Hebrew instruction. It trains American ling bones, much as does Paget's Mrs. Albert Eisner of this city, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio. Ladies' Aid Society at the Law- Directors: young men efficiently and thor- disease and others. rence-Dexter Hall. Tickets may June 26—Miss Ada Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mor- Detroit Phone: oughly to become rabbis, teachers, Me and Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder be obtained from any member or ritz, to Dr. Manual A. Klinger, son of Sirs. Sarah Klinger. 0 and leaders in American Jewry, N by calling Garfield 6454-R. As this Arlington 8884-W Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Lipshutz June 26—Miss Belle Prisc61, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Joseph affair is the last before the season 11 1 imparting to them complete know1- Priscol of 4004 Pingree avenue, to Joseph Si. Marston, son of Mr. and closes, a large attendance is ex- 0=011=101:10=0=01=1012110 1===g0 1 edge of Jewish traditions, learn- Mrs. Alter Marston. ing and lore, and instilling in - them pected. iXinestseststs00eleitS Miss Margaret Moulin is chair- 50 of Fine Quality $4 a reverence for God, through June 26—Miss Shirlee Virginia Kopitz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. man of the Junior Hadassah dinner- Meyer Kopitz of Clairniount avenue, to harry Sitner, son of Mr. and On Sunday, June 5, at 6:30 is Torah and a love of Israel. Velum, Paneled, Text, The faculty is composed of 201dance to be given at the Chalet Inn Mrs. Max Sitner of this city. m. a second anniversary charity Shaded or Script instructors and professors, among ion Sunday June 5. dinner-dance will be given by the them internationally recognized I Junior liadassah's work includes original Ladies' Auxiliary of the (No Cover Chary. ■ t Any Time) leaders in Hebrew learning and the maintenance of a modern chil- El Moshe at Twenty-ninth street Announcing—Beginning Monday, May 16, all pedagogy. Eight of these are in l dren's community at Meier Shfeyah, and Michigan avenue. PRICES will be REDUCED to as low as those of the preparatory department, four . where over 100 children are living 41 EAST CONGRESS ST. in the teachers' college and eight I under the support of Junior Ha- MAIM FLOOR PIR•7 NATION•L ••141, •L Gamma Eta Mu Sorority, at a 20 years ago. You needn't fear of high prices in the rabbinical college. dassah; the Nurses Training meeting on May 17, made plans here. for the moonlight to be held on The seminary library, which School, which provides trained nur- May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman of 2713 Calvert a JUST LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES where Friday, June 24, to Sugar Island. houses many rare volumes of Ju- ses for liadassah hospitals, school son. you can DINE and DANCE to your deice, at present possesses a col- inspection and infant welfare; and May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Schwartz of Scranton, Pa. (Rose raising a specific sum for the Jew- lection of nearly 15,000 volumes, The Alpha Tau Zeta Sorority heart's content: ish National Fund through the dis- Busker of Detroit), a daughter, Karea Joy. many of them of great rarity. attended a hike through Belle Isle tribution of J. N. F. boxes. May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell II. Elgot of 2750 Sturtevant, a . 40c SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHEON Sunday, May 12. It was followed Enchanting! Miss Ada Morritz is co-chairman daughter, Myrna Gilds. by tennis, swimming and lunch. 50c CHOW MEIN LUNCHEONS of the dinner-dance. Music for Romantic! - SCHOLARSHIP HONORS May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shapiro of 3385 Richton avenue, 65c & 85c DAILY DINNERS, 5 to 8.30 dancing will he furnished by Ruby A Musical Triumph! WON BY EIGHT JEWS Lloyd Rosenberg of Atkinson a daughter, Beverly Lee. and his orchestra. 75c Bean Sprout Chop Suey 60c May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin (Matilda Lieberman) of avenue on Thursday left for New Plain Chow Mein Call Miss Morena at Hemlock Of the 14 seniors named to the 3095-W. for further information 2677 Grand avenue, a daughter, Lida Corinne, 50c American Chop Suey..40c Egg Foyoung York City and from there will em- Scholarship Honor Society of the 30c 50c Yetcamein Chinese Roast Pork bark on the S. S. Lafayette on relative to the dinner-dance. Colleges of the City of Detroit, at May 21 for a tour of European with 15e Fresh Strawberry Shortcake, whipped Cream the annual swingout ceremonies, 15e A FAREWELL FUNCTION countries. During his European Chocolate Malted Milk, Whipped Cream Flower Fund of Jewish Old LILLIAN HARVEY held Tuesday, May 17, eight were stay Sir. Rosenberg will take a Tribute to Simons FOR ESTEHR ROBINSON course in designing in Vienna and Folks Home. PARFAITS, 20c ICE CREAMS, 10c SUNDAES, 15c Jewish students. These eight, of "Congress Dances" fame --- By Rabbi S. S. Wise chosen on a pure scholastic basis Paris. A New Orchestra Will Be Here Sat., May 21st. Social Event Given in Charming and WILLY FRITSCH from among more than 500 mem- The Misses R. Rismann and Leah — • Honor of Detroiter Who Is Among the numerous tributes Semler of 1723 Gladstone avenue WE DELIVER CHOP SUEY FREE—Phone Clifford 2184 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steinberger bers of their class, were: It's Charming— Leavinz for Bombay, India. paid to the memory of David W. Robert I. Birenbaum, Oscar A. and Miss Rebecca Glaser of 2517 of 2003 West Philadelphia avenue You'll Love Simons, who died last Saturday, Colten, Jeanette Cutler, Dorothy Atkinson avenue made contribu- were pleasantly surprised on Sun- One of the most charming social is the following from Dr. Ste- Iii Feinn, Clarisse Fineman, Joseph dons to the Jewish Old Folks' Home day, May 15, at an event arranged functions of last week was a fare- by their daughter, Mrs, Robert 351 0%1%44 Opp. Grinnell Bros. phen S. Wise, received by 1516 Woodward Avenue J. Katz, Elsie B. Stolar and Mot.- in lieu of flowers in memory of the well dinner given Saturday in Klee of 1754 West Euclid avenue, late Mrs. Bertha Lipsitz. Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Ite0-04-StOn00000000000000000900000*O0000e000000000**0 *Is Weller. honor of Miss Esthek Robinson, on the occasion of their forty-fifth Detroit Jewish Chronicle, on head of the history department of wedding anniversary. Thursday: . Fifteen the Jackson Intermediate School, "I am grateful to you for who is leaving for Bombay, India, relatives couples were present, In Inc u ins the opportunity which The De- and friends. attend- to become the bride of David Ra- once were Mr. 'and Mrs. Stein- troit Jewish Chronicle gives me coosin, culminating a romance that berger's four daughters and seven to offer my tribute to the mem. Thursday, May 19 started on the University of Michi- grandchildren. ory of my friend and fellow- ' gen campus. The gathering was Zionist, David W. Simons. held at the Wilshire hotel, and the "In relation to Zionism I Mr. and Mrs. Max Kallin and table was decorated with spring daughter are now residing at 262G have known Mr. Simons for greens and clusters of roses and Webb avenue. many years, known of his deep interspersed with snapdragons sympathy with and u nderstand• lighted tapers. ing of Zionism. That under- Mr. and Sirs. Nahum Schor of st•nding and sympathy in hi. Miss Lillian Ilerstein of Chi- Victoria, Brazil, will arrive in De- Case took the form of earnest cago attended the event, and Dr. troit next week to visit Mr. Schor's and generous co-operation in Sarah Marcus came for it by air- brother-in-law, J. S. Abramson of the upbuilding of Palestine. We plane from Cleveland. Dr. Mar- Kenilworth avenue. They will re- hi. ken Fl.h. not Walt . who were the atisociates of Mr. cus will accompany Miss Robinson main in Detroit for about six Simons thought of him not only to". '1.50 as far as Genoa. weeks. an an understanding man but as Several speeches of tribute were a wise counsellor and a really IZZ„`1.75 Mrs. Joseph Sanders of 2944 given to Miss Robinson. Maurice sage an in all that made Sugar woo toastmaster. Mayor Burlingame avenue is sponsorin gss Dancing & Entertainment for the Jewish resettlement of Frank Murphy was among the an informal card party in the ball- I Palestine. David Simons will room of the Fort Wayne Hotel, speakers. NO COVER CHARGE have his imperishable monu- Open 8.days .d Miss Robinson chose a delft blue Cam and Temple avenues, on Sat- ment not only in the love of his V.! Noon. Meek Ilay• a P. M. flowered chiffon ruffled gown with urday evening, May 21, at 5:30 p. own but above all in the Jew- round neck and short puffy sleeves, m., the proceeds to be turned over ish National Home rebuilt by e yd. eleM orts.e drs Disemthoecraatiticernpaatrt tot the caught at the wrist with bandsiof san the effort end devotion of Its pastel satin ribbons artistically children, among whom• he will combined and terminating in a of the Fifteenth Congressional abidingly and gratefully be re- District to the national Democratic huge bow , for this occasion. membered. A resolution, embodying the convention, which will be held at Management I M. B. Lloyd & Son, Prop. good wishes of the audience, Chicago, commencing June 26 . was pre- For a number of years she was J. G. Lando. • Steward esent, signed by all treasurer of the Federation of Wo sentcd to Miss Robinson. COOL WASHED AIR 150 YOUNGSTERS IN men's Clubs of Michigan, and has VENTILATING SYSTEM also served as vice-president of PERFORMANCE MAY 24 SISTERHOOD TO HOLD the old Sixth Congressional Dis- I Banquet Room Phone trict of Michigan. Talented Children Presented in r Wedding Calendar 3.00 g U WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS JUNIOR HADASSAH'S DINNER ON JUNE 5 50 GERBER BROS. Births PRINTERS - ENGRAVERS I TcPF'' "Liebeswalzer" CHINESE TEA GARDEN 411 OPENING • `IT TOOK THE WHOLE TOWN BY STORM' E E SCHOR'S $200,000 Madolyn King FURNITURE DISPOSAL SALE Extended for a Limited Period Schor's entire stock consisting of furniture, rugs, carpets, lamps, etc. is included in this great sale. Our reputation for carrying furniture from the world's finest makers, is well known to Detroiters. Rarely, if ever before, have our show. ings been so vast and attractive. Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity! 20 Years of Honest Business Dealing Thousands of Detroiters whom Schor's have served in the past 20 years have the utmost confidence in every statement—in every promise we have ever made. This c onfidence we have never violated, and when we tell you this is the greatest sale in the 20 years of our business ca- reer you can readily believe it. To Our Out-of-town Clientele We will make de- liveries within 150 miles of Detroit in our own trucks at no additional charge. THE REASON FOR THIS SALE Sha ■ rey Zedek Group to Elect ears on Monday. Off,. Sirs. James I. Ellmann will ad- dress the Haskalah Society at its A group of more than 160 young I next meeting at 8:30 p. m. on boys and girls who have displayed ; The annual meeting of the Sister- Sunday evening, May 22, at 55 talents as dancers, musicians, sing- 'hood of Congregation Shaarey Connecticut, on "Counter Cullen ers, comedians, will be presented in Zedek will be held at 2:30 p. rn. in Contemporary Negro Poetry,' an unusual "revue" Tuesday eve- on Monday, May 23, in the social hall of the synagogue, Chicago Mrs. Sam Weinberg of Calvert ning May 24, at the Masonic Tem- ' boulevard and La Ion avenue entertained '75 guests at a Sirs. H. II. Warner, president, beautifully appointed luncheon ple. The "revue" is being staged by announces that election of officers and bridge on Saturday, May 14, Charles Roth of the School of Stage will take place at this meeting and honoring Miss Constance Fealk, I that installation of the newly elect- Dancing at 4464 Cass avenue, in ; ed officers will follow. Annual re- whose marriage to Sydney Wein- Convention Hall, and many society ports of officers will be presented berg will be an event of June 12. Among the out-of-town guests matrons are taking an active in- at this meeting. A social hour will were Mesdames M. Sussman of terest in the event. Assisting Mr. follow the program. Roth in the arrangements are The meeting will also be featured Tacoma, Wash, and F. Pupluck of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. L. Hirschfield Shirley Krell, Cecil Berdun and by the following program: "The Floral Shop," a dramatic presenta- of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. D. Homer Babb. Goldberg and Slim Anne Wiener "Stars of Tomorrow" is the gen- ' tion by Mrs. Welter Lichtenfeld; of Lansing, Mich., and Miss Sylvia era l theme of the "revue." The vocal selections by Mrs. II. Salzen- Weinberg of Midland, Mich. ages of young folks participating stein, accompanied by Mrs. Emory Monash. will range from 5 and older • We are not going out of busi- ness or tearing down our build- ing, but just merely attempting to readjust and reduce our stocks to meet today's existing condi- tions. To do this requires dras- tice price cutting—despite the inevitable loss of profit! OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TILL 10 O'CLOCK2 Schor Furniture Co. Exhibition at Masonic Temple. 8926 TWELFTH ST., Between Hazelwood & Taylor!k l Eiwom mumtellommimmommummisumumuniumumuumummulmilmonlImmIllmmIllIIIIIIIImillimmil CONFIRMATION NOTICE Confirmation "At Home" announcements will appear in the issues of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on Friday, May 27, and Friday, June 3. These notices will be published in the fol- lowing form, thus avoiding the necessity of sending cards. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Israel. of 22222 Woodward avenue will be at borne to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 5, from 2 to S and 7 to 9. in honor of the coefir• motion of their daughter, Judith. No There will be a charge of SI for each inser- tion. Mail your notices AT ONCE to THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 525 Woodward Avenue Junior-Senior Oratorical Con- test at Center Saturday. The junior-senior oratorical eon. test of the Jewish Centers Asso- ciation will be held at the Center, 31 Melbourne, on Saturday, May 21, at 8 p. m. The contest, to date, has been featured by a large number of entries and excellent compositions. Five speakers will take part in the finals. Twenty-five entries par. ticipated in the manuscript and presentation eliminations. The preliminary judges were Harry Seligson and Morris Still- man. This contest is the first in the history of the Council, which is presenting • medal and cup to the victor. Admission is free. 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Anybody wish- know ■ subject ourselves, or we ing to make reservations should know where he can find informa- call Mrs. Sylvia Berkowitz, Univer- tion upon it—Johnson. sity 2-8070.