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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PURITY'S MOONLIGHT
ON TUESDAY NIGHT
Last Call for
MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
I HADASSAH LUNCHEON
Detroit chapter of Hadassah,
which took the form of a picnic-
luncheon at the summer residence,
at Cedar Beach, Ont., of the new
THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL
Temple Beth El
Dr. Leo M. Franklin was one of
the speakers at the first mass meet-
ing of the newly-organized Fellow.
ship of Faiths, held in St. John's
Episcopal Church Tuesday night.
Spokesmen for the Catholics, Prot-
estants, Negroes, Mohammedans
and Hindus were on the program
in addition to Dr. Franklin. Rev.
Robert W. Woodroofe of St.
John's Church presided, and an
overflow audience attended.
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The Music Study Club will spon-
sor its next radio program over
station WJR at 4:30 p. m. next
Tuesday, June 21, with Mrs. Lil-
lian Wittenberg, soprano, as vo-
calist, accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Burton Clamage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of
3007 Webb avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, David,
to be observed Saturday morning,
June 25, at Congregation Shaarey
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman Zedek, Chicago boulevard and
were at home to their family and Lawton.At home Sunday, June
MRS. SYLVIA SHAPIRO
,
friends in honor of their twentieth
2 to 10. No cards.
On Monday, June 13, Purity wedding anniversary last Thurs- 26, from
Chapter No. 359 Order of Eastern day night, at their home on Bos-
Max Coplan sailed last month
Star, held a special meeting at the ton boulevard. A buffet supper
for Europe, taking in the largest
Temple. A class of candidates was was served at midnight for 100
cities in Germany, France, Switz-
initiated.
guests.
erland, Italy and Russia. Mr. Cop-
On Tuesday, June 21, Purity
Ian resides with his children, Mr.
Chapter will give its fourth annual
'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger and Mrs. Joseph J. Coplan;. in
moonlight on Steamer Put-In-Bay.
are spending the week-end in Grosse Pointe.
Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro is general
Charlevoix.
chairman of the moonlight.
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her
Miss Marie Frank of Chicago is assistants, Miss Rubin and Miss
JUDGE KILPATRICK IS
the guest of Miss Rosalie Kahn at Edwards, sill present a number of
NEXT RADIO SPEAKER Walnut Lake.
pupils in a piano recital June 20,
at 8 p. rii., at McGregor Library.
Novel Musical Program Also to Be
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaufman and There will be five two-piano num-
Featured Sunday.
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald motored bers played by students only.
MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON
to Charlevoix for a few days.
Judge Arthur W. Kilpatrick of
The Bar Mitzvah of Leonard
Bonin,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jo-
President,
Mrs. David S. Diamond.'
the Wayne County Circuit Court
Miss Janet Welt a student at seph Bonin of 542 Belmont aye- About 45 women attended. After
will be the principal speaker on
Smith College, the Misses Rosanne
an
informal
luncheon, the busi-
the Jewish Radio Forum next Sun-
will be solemnized in Congre-
Kahn and Sally Butzel, students at nue,
gation B'nai Jacob, 944 King ave. ness meeting took place, conducted
day, June 19, 5:15 to 5:45 p.
Vassar, have returned home fbr
nue, on Saturday, June 25. David by Mrs. Diamond, with Mrs. Theo-
over station WJBK. lie will dis-
their summer vacation.
Scopp, cantor of the children's dore Levin as recording secretary.
cuss the subject, "The Jew in the
In token of the splendid work of
American Community."
congregation of the Agudath Bert-
Mrs. Harry
Miss
Louise
Selling
has
returned
tirinng, president, Hald..h
L e reckso
The musical portion of the pro-
zel Club of the Hebrew National the
is
gram will feature Pauline Sher- to Chicago after a week's visit School, will conduct the services. Jackson, Detroit
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Addresses on "The Good of a Bar Planting trees in Palestine. Ap-
man, dramatic teacher of Grand
ndasa als
u .eolceo x.pereesxsteedndfeodr
ciaetir7 aw
FOOT OF WOODWARD
Rapids and New York, and Wil- Harold Schlesinger of the Park Mitzvah" will fie delivered follow- Preenib
ing the re
reciting of the Meth. by the services of retiring board
liam P. Bliznick, violinist. in a Lane apartments.
musical dramatization of Hungar-
the Bar Mitzvah himself and by m
ir .
Music by
a br tme
h em
cbh ea rs.
the incoming
n
ian and Gypsy compositions. Miss
The graduation exercises at the his teacher, I. A. Lawton. Rabbi to he
board
Sherman has appeared at a num- Cranbrook School took place at the Joseph Eisenman will discuss this The announcement that Mrs.
ber of radio programs in New Cranbrook Christ Church last subject this Saturday, June 18. On Louie Robinson will be the
York and also over station WOOD, Monday morning. Among the 31 Sunday, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. man of the next liadassah donor
Grand Rapids. Mr. Bliznik is the graduates were Richard A. Freund, Bonin will entertain for 150 guests luncheon, in December, was greet-
on.. MTrhs.is Raoff
b,,inir-
l adstwyiteharesntlhuunsciahsem
director of the Chord of Judea Walter Heavenrich, Arthur W.
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah, at e
of
tagry the
AND HIS EDGEWATER ORCHESTRA
the executive
ecu iLivle secretary
Sempliner and Louis A. Welt.
Symphony Orchestra.
their home. Children of the Agus son
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
. —
dath Hertzel Club, of which Leon-
Continuous Dancing 8:30 to 12. Boat Docks at 11:30
itself
established
Forum, will preside.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Daniel Sil- and is an officer, will also be en-
past four years as the outstanding
1 ver of 48 Marston avenue will be tertained on this occasion.
annual function of Detroit Jewish
at home informally to their friends
Carry on with the old oftime neglected friendships
Miss Minnie Drescher of Port women, and the board is confident
on Sunday, June 26, afternoon
at this great get-together. It'll be more fun than a
and evening, in observance of Huron, Mich., won one of the 10 that the fifth donor luncheon will
Sisterhood scholarships awarded repeat the success of its predeces-
their twenty-fifth wedding anni-
picnic.
s boxes
n s. y dAurIlinwghothheavnemsamveirngm
For the past few years, the mem- versary.
to students of the Hebrew Union scor
ei rs l y us n t ecm
heant
o aulkseo t f htehm
s o r et huartg ethd etb
a
Ticket Sale at Temple, Dock, or Committee
bership committee of Junior Ha-
College Summer School, which will
months,
dassah has entertained members
Mrs. Carrie May Berger left be held this year from July 6 to a
85c PER PERSON-51.50 PER COUPLE
and prospective members in some last Thursday for Chicago to re- Aug. 12.
money will have been saved by the
unique way. The committee has main over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Thomas fall. Mrs. Abraham Srere is chair-
arranged for a lawn party for
t ;rn
e s
m of t h e Ea ref: and tio Sna v C
Sunday, June 19, at 2 p. m., at 676
Mrs. harry Marks, who has been were
were hosts to the younger set Sat-
dinmci„
ha.rigieenorfytN
he
which
ti in ," w
Hague avenue. There is to be an spending the winter in Florida, is urday night, June 11, at a dinner- mitten
e te
in and collection
interesting program, after which the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo bridge given in honor o f th e ir
N.
bo xe s , and
all new members will have an op- Marks of Parkside avenue.
5.
daughter, Rose, whose engagement
Weinstein is secretary.
portunity to become acquainted
was formally announced June 4.
Mrs. Diamond announced the
with the other members. Refresh-
Mrs. Max Frank and family of
--
ments, appropriate for a lawn Burlingame avenue is spending the
Miss Pearl Busker of 1514 Sew- following chairmen of standing
party, will be served.
committees
to function during the
summer in Kingsville.
and avenue will leave on June 18
It is hoped that many young wo-
for Scranton, Pa., New York and coming year Program, Mrs. Ben-
men, who are anxious to affiliate
jamin
Wilk;
cultural, Mrs. James
Miss Gene Kaye of New York Atlantic City. She will be the
themselves with Iladas.sah will City is visiting with her sister, guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. I. Ellmann; music, Mrs. Abraham
come to the lawn party. A charge
Cooper;
infant
welfare, Mrs. Rob-
Schwartz (Rose Busker of De-
of 16 cents will be made to help lMrs. Morton Hack of St. Clair
troit) in Scrinton, Pa., and while ert Loewenberg: Palestine sup-
defray expenses. Shores.
plies,
(sewing),
Mrs. Ralph David-
there she will join her mother,
P aIxci .7W
Mrs. J. B. Senie has returned to who has been a guest in the East son; National Fund, Mrs. Frank
A. Wetsman; penny school lunch-
her home after visiting with her since April 28.
eons, Mrs. Philip Gilbert; delin-
I parents in New York for the past
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lemberg quent dues, Mrs. Sol Perlman;
month.
of 3610 Beniteau will be at home current dues, Mrs. Milton Petrie;
Detroit Chpater of Avukah hall On Monday evening, June 13,
Sunday, June 26, from 2 tot and relations with other orgalizations,
lust concluded its third year. At
hlr. and Mrs. II. Maybaum enter- 7 to 10, in honor of the graduation Miss Jeanette M. Steinberg; mem-
its last meeting of the semester,
tained the members of Montefiore of their eon, Burton Lemberg, bership, Mrs. Samuel A. Kavanau;
Wednesday, June 8, Leo Lubetsky
from Southeastern High School. hospitality, Mrs. Robert Marwil;
was elected president, and Lily Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, at
Noshim K'Tanos, Mrs. H. B. Git-
Finkelstein, secretary, to succeed bridge party at their residence, No cards.
tleman; publicity, Mrs. Mary S.
No Job Too Large Or Too Small.
Max M. Barahal and Florence 2518 Gladstone avenue.
Ethel Goldman Mendelssohn will Zolla and Mrs. Philip Broudo;
Korobkin, respectively.
a musicale legislative, Miss Jeanette M. Stein-
Mrs.
David
Sidder
of
Calvert
present
her
pupils
in
Avukah, or the Student Zionist
berg; senior-junior advisor, Mrs.
Federation, as it is otherwise avenue left last Sunday for Char- at the MacGregor Library Audi- Maurice M. Landau.
known, is a nation-wide organiza- levoix to remain over the summer. torium on June 23.
tion with chapters in the princi-
Miss Miriam Berger of Buffalo Rosa Morris Saper will present
pal cities of the country. While
it is primarily concerned with the is visiting with relatives in this her pupils in a musicale at the
fostering of Zionist ideology among city. MacGregor Library Auditorium on
June 25 at 8:15. No cards.
Jewish students in American uni-
Miss Marjorie Epstean left last
—
versities, several municipal chap-
Final details for the sixth an-
is
Sunday
for
Washington,
D.
C.,
Jessie B. Woolfenden will hold nual picnic of the Auxiliary of the
ters, including one in Detroit, have
AND
been ortriinized, and their consti- where she will attend the wedding her Dunning Teachers normal class Los Angeles Sanatorium, to be held
at the Ganapol Studios of Musical Sunday, June 19, at Spring Park,
tuents are, for the most part, youngiof Miss Sylvia Sherby.
professional men and women. The
Art, 447 Putnam avenue, begin- Mt. Clemens, Mich., have been ar-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Kopman
of
meetings of the local chapter hav e
fling on Monday, June 20.
ranged for by a capable commit.
been marked by interesting discus- St. Louis are the guests of Mr. am:
tee, headed by Mr. Goldberg, as
v. (Randolph)
Mrs. Louis Robinson and daugh- picnic manager. No efforts were
sions of theoretical and pracitcal Mrs. Sol Kopman of Atkinson ave.
ter, Audrey, will leave next week spared to make this affair enjoy-
Zionism, and other Jewish sub- nue.
0022
jects of cultural value.
for Los Angeles, Cal., for a two able.
Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame months' visit with Mrs. Robinson's
Meetings
will
be
resumed
early
E. J. Garvey, proprietor of
EXPERT REPAIRING .Ad
in the fall.
avenue has returned home after a mother, Mrs. K. Rotter, and sis- Spring Park, who has donated for
visit
with
her
children,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hf.
E.
Krieger.
the
day the use of his premises, an-
ter,
REMODELING
Mrs. Gerald Bernsteine of Phila-
nounces that he will do all he can to
delphia, who celebrated their firstBeta Rho Delta Sorority is plan- make this affair the success it right-
Scientific Fur Cleaning
wedding anniversary.
ning a picnic to take place June 26 fully deserves to be. Mr. Garvey
at Elizabeth Park. Members is donating gratis to those attend-
SUMMER PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of joined in a hike at Belle Isle on mg the picnic the mineral water
Members of the Detroit Halevy- 2715 Cortland avenue will be at June 5. Many events are being for which his Park Springs are
Hazomir Singing Society attended home Sunday evening, June 19, in
planned for the summer months. noted. Free car parking facilities
the graduation exercises of their honor of their twentieth wedding
have been arranged for, as well as
founder, William Klein, from the anniversary. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Cohen of plenty of seating and table ac-
iif
Detroit College of Medicine and
3007 Webb avenue announce the comodations. Many novel features
iW
Surgery, Thursday, June 16, at the
Iii
In honor of the graduation of graduation of their son, Julian, of entertainment will be available.
LIBRARY at EAST GRAND RIVER
Masonic Temple.
their sons, Herbert L. Harris from from Central High School on The large dance hall will be open
Dr. Klein was the one who con-
for dancing all afternoon, to the
the University of Detroit Law Wednesday, June 22.
' eeived the idea of a Jewish sing-
music of a good orchestra, at no
School and Jerome Harris from
ling society, and with a small nue-
Mrs. J. Boyaner of Blaine ave- extra charge. Children will be ad-
10=0==0=0=10=0== leus of musical idealists founded high school, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
mitted free. A nominal fee of ad-
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Harris
served
dinner
for
40
guests
nue,
who
was
visiting
her
sisters
in 125 the o rg anizatio n known then
mission will be charged for adults.
as the lialevy Singing Society. Dr. at their summer home at Flat ip Toronto, has returned home.
The committee in charge of ar-
Rock,
Mich.
Among
the
guests
Klein has been an active member
rangements for provisions are:
Mrs.
Gilbert
Elias
of
2073
Pin-
were
members
of
Phi
Alpha
Fra-
•
during the entire life of the or-
Mrs. Kempner, Mrs. Wasserman,
ganization,having held the office of ternity, of which Herbert Harris , gree avenue entertained 40 women Mrs. Rapaport, Sirs. Rabinowitz.
at
•
personal
shower
on
June
4
in
was
grand
regent,
and
Judge
Ar-
president or vice-president every
and
Sirs. Zetlin and Mr. Feinberg.
thur W. Kilpatrick of the Wayne honor of her sister, Natalie
year since its inception.
Mr. Miller, secretary of the Pic-
Brocky, whose marriage to Joseph
The Detroit Halevy is not the County Circuit Court.
O
nic
committee%
reports that affilia-
Lieberoff was an event of Sunday,
only proof of Dr. Klein's musical
ted organizations have rseponded
The name of Louis James Ro- June 12.
activity. He also founded the
wholeheartedly and a capacity at-
Chord of Judea, the only exclus- senberg has been added as a mem•
Theta Delta Omega Sorority tendance is expected.
ively Jewish symphony orchestra in her of the Detroit committee for
All auxiliary workers, who have
With Five New Bungalows Now Built
Michigan, of which he is president the Washington Bicentennial cele. opened its summer cottage at 15
The beginning of his work at bration. Mr. Rosenberg is a mem- Lakeview road, Sylvan Lake, not as yet returned their registered
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
collection boxes of the recent tag
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well as O Eloise Hospital, July 1, marks the ber of the Detroit Historical So- Mich. The sorority in planning a
week, are urged to do so at the
suspension of Dr. Klein's active eiety, the Michigan Historical So. fathers' and mothers' day at the Thursday night meeting, at 527
e njoyable.
O
participation
as
vice-president
of
ciety
and
of
the
Michigan
Authors'
cottage
for
Sunday,
June
26.
Holbrook.
football,
volley-
An interesting sport program—baseball,
the Detroit Halevy•Ilazomir Sing. Association, of which he was at
O ball and tennis, all under supervision of expert councillors.
one time president. Last summer
Philmore Belsky, Jack Blum,
ing Society.
Avrunin Camp also announces the addition of a music
The Halevy choir is now prepar- he participated in the celebration Hilda Behrman, Sidney Lubin, Picnic Sunday of Yeshiva
s e department to its other activities.
ing for its seventh annual Belle of the two hundred thirtieth anni- Betty Hoffman, Evelyn Morris,
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein well-known piano teacher who was
Beth Judah Auxiliary,
Isle concert. Rehearsals take place versary of the founding of De- Shirley Cooper were among the
with us last year, will conduct
'
closes in the following: Music
every Wednesday evening in room troit, giving a radio address in group of piano students of Mar-
Appreciation, Rhythmic Orchestra, Ear Training, Beginners
The Ladies Auxili ary of the Ye-
123, Northern High School, with which he presented greetings of garet Mannebach presented in a
Cl nd Auditorium Work.
recital at 52 Putnam avenue last Alva Beth Judah of Detroit will
Children may continue their regular piano work under a 0 Max Levy, vocal instructor, direct- France under instructions of the re
give a picnic, Sunday, June 19, at
0
mg.
consul
of
France
at
Chicago.
Tuesday
evening.
teacher's supervision.
Belle Isle. There is to be no charge
—,----
All of the above canbe obtained at
those attending and the public
Robert Arthur Coplan, 5•year-
Mrs. Lillian Danto Berman of is !for
invited. The picnic grounds are
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 2003 Taylor avenue will be at
close
to the bus stops, and there will
Coplan of Somerset Road. Grosse home Tuesday evening, June 21, to
be signs posted to designate the
The Northwestern Branch of the Pointe, played three violin solo se- her friends and relatives in honor place. This picnic will continue
SPECIAL FEATURE — HORSEBACK RIDING
Jewish Old Folks' Home expresses lections from Leighton at Detroit of her daughter, Rachel, who from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.
graduates from Northern High
appreciation to the following ladies Institute of Musical Art.
School.
for donating their cars for the in.
Mrs.
Samuel
Lewis
and
family
ALPHA OMEGA LAW FRA-
mates when they were taken to the
O with daily classed will be conducted following program of
Mrs. William A. Fellner enter-
TERNITY
Fisher Theater, Tuesday: Mes- are spending the summer at Char-
board of education
tained at • luncheon and bridge
dames F,. Gann, J. Art. Rose Gold- levoix.
Special Attention to Children Usslersomarlehmd
for
Mrs.
F.
Grand
stone
and
Miss
O
On
Saturday,
June 11, a wienie
and
N.
Blatnikott
berg, J. Weisman
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 MITI. Doctor and nurse
Joe Kalisky, retired president of Dorothy Yanover of Toronto, Ont. roast was sponsored at Rouge Park.
The next affair will be a picnic to
_
The
table
was
decorated
with
■
on_premises.
Election
the
National
Association
of
Shoe
was
held
June 14, at the
Belle Isle on June 29. The public
is invited. Final details will be Travelers, is visiting in Detroit this low silver bowl filled with roses. County Building, in Judge Liddv's
MA KE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
yellow
and
white
tapers
Tall
week,
prior
to
opening
his
sum-
Courtroom.
Results
of the election
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