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Mrs. II. Milkovsky, prusident of
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The Young People's Society of
Rabbi Leon Frani was invited
to speak in Windsor four times Shaarey Zwick will meet this Sun-
in the
during the month of February. Ile day afternoon at 3 p.
delivered a radio address on Pales- social hall of the synagogue. An'
tine over CKOK for the Church interesting program has been ar-
of the Air, gave a memorial ser- ranged.
mon on Julius Rosenwald before
Greater Detroit Temple No.
the ('eat Cal Citizens' Association
•of Windsor, was called on for re- Pythian Sisters, will give a char-
marks in response to Sir William ity Purim dance at Oakinan
Cork, British Iligh Commissioner 12710; Woodrow Wilson, corner of
for Canada at Hotel Prince Ed- Leslie, at 8:3(1 p. m. Saturday,
ward, and preached at the Shaar March II. A small charge will be
Ilashornayini Synagogue last Fri- made and all proceeds will go to
chanty. The pubic is invited.
day.

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A special meeting of the 11,--
next bi-weekly meeting of
the Professional Group will be brow Ladies' Aid Society will take
Detridt-Leland cuisine, Your elljoyno •
ill at I 1 1 East Kirby, on Sun- place Tuesday, March 7, at the
of dinner here is further intensified k
The
Lawrence-Dexter
Hall,
to
discus
,
MRS.
MAX
HAYMAN
,1,1%. Mai, h .5, at 3 p. m.
dancing to the enchanting tunes of
will
be
Seymour
Til-
the
card
party
to
be
held
on
At'e,l,
'Sown is chairman, is mon,,,,,,o.
•I'aker
'
of curds and gains• chill
or
who will read a paper on nesday evening, Marchh 15, al the the annual $5 donor luncheon to
sin e
is
-DexterHall, with prizes take place on June 7, Mrs. 3111-
:
y evening, March 8.
011 We(Inesda
Ilenrew
Music." Persons inter- Lawrence-Dexter
kovsky announces the following
In the social hall. There will he este,' in meeting members of the and refreshments at each table.
ronmi.i.thre appointments:
refreshments and prizes. Tickets
nun or in hearing the talk and
Ge n eral chairman, Mrs. Nlax
'
may lie obtain.' from Iles.
m
of the season's feted brides Hayman; co-chairmen, Mrs. Marry'
O
discussion
are incited.
E ckhouse, 858 Collingwood, Town.
is Betty Smith, whose marriage to Kraft and Mrs. A. Teitelbaum.
.■ • id 5.1094.
Ways and swans committe , \l- -
Lyle II. Rosenberg or Cortland lac Schwartz will take place oh
-,,, a no.,,o .
„ • 1„. H arry
Is planning an extensive 3 1a rch 1 12. .song httle hmany 41e. Lewis Miller, chairman; CO•chliiII-
' bet o f t he tomm
es
in
herhonor
w•a.s
men, William Silver and Mrs.
ohich will take him through lighiful partiAm i
arrangements for this affair.
ious parts of China, where he a dinner and miscellaneous shower A. Smile,
11:30 to 2:30 P. M.
6:30 to 9 P. M.
I
b y 31 rs, l'hili
Rummage committee: Air s. S.
u•no tr ikonou the pros- gi% •
h
icrellito
r
,t,
osns,
s
oi
,
4
1(
s elect your food
rlUaia,'k
which
• of Becker, chairman; Alm. S. C abot,
A
Beakes
street,
Ann
.P
trying
times,
it's
wise
to
ant
In these
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
1.00
took place ANIednesday evening, Alm. I. Knoppow, Mrs. A. Teitel- !
—
carefully. Eat at the BLAINE where you can get
PLANS PASSOVER AID
L. Stern, Samuel D. Eels 15, at the Beth Israel Center, basin, Mrs. NI. Goldberg, Mrs. J. •
deliciously
well
prepared
meal
at
depression
prices.
Josephine
a
11Iis.. ... orli t,,,ri.,,h (:,..v:%ti,ir,ss hi•sthrt4,,,ilia,idEafthill.• Fidler.
(In Feb, 27, at Hotel Stadler, Lipsky and Jacob 14• Itycus, all of ..:
Saving boxes: Mrs. S. Snit?,
the Home Relief Society amt to Detroit, am among those who have
isas nile. i ,I slihit,n chairman; Mrs. S. Munch.
.,',,M tr,i;in,31,. ti sSsInNitall( , h3i 1 K
discuss important projects and t h e all "A" records for their studies st3
Tickets for Littman's Theater:
plan submitted by MN. M. Arkin during the past semester at the i
Kame ntsky. Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. J. Shewach, chairman; 31,.
by means of which funds are to University of Alichigan.
Mrs. M. Itittker, Mrs. R. Smith, S. Jacobson.
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Program book: 31rs. I. 31argolis,
be raised to carry
on t e Pass-
8729 TWELFTH ST., at GLADSTONE
Emanuel NI. Fishman of Glad-
chairman; Mrs. A. Panush, Mrs.
over relief work.
•SEarnSa llk
'il ,holfeN, IrNairsN. L 3IS.
MORRIS FEINSILBER, Proprietor
stunt
avenue
will entertain at a
.
Miss
ss st
E h•
( r 13
t mist&
,
n, M rs• Charles Brody.
Mrs. Emory Monash del vtnto
t stag dinner party honoring Lyle "tel",
Bridge teas: Mrs. D. Rubenstein,
a pap , s h„ w i ng th e d eve l opmen
Kr omer . iss wlith Holdengrabet•,
'n- I l •
wh°
leave " 115 Mrs. I., Lansky, Mrs. Wm. Bill- chairman; Mrs. A. Nliller, 31rs. B. '
th •
f
SIAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
II
f.4r
China.
uatutntrumatotwitutommumosommttuto min g o f tone d I own 10 11101 ern
get', Mrs. A. Fetterman, . Mrs It. (tenser.
ONRIBIMIMMan tn
OTIS M. HARRISON.
NINIIIIIIII
Tickets
for
a
moving
picture:
s
alir.
s
1.
M.
Souls
illus-
Mrs.
J.
Wt•iss,
Mi
Mrs.
times.
A1rs. Rosalie Gates . entertained tleldherg ,
Mrs. E. II. lippitt.
trilled the various periods of the
r Louise , iatil Weiss, Miss Ruth Kramer and
fur her • tilt •, II len
Musical program: Mrs. Eli -
nocie with songs, accompanied by !last Saturday night, with a su pper. Miss Esther Kramer, all from De-
trait; 'jr., Gorelick from Ypsil-
NI s. is onash.
the Belcrest.
t
A . Kur-
nts: Mrs..
M
Angetne
are.
Sa(.h
ra
, A 3Irs. Kaplan
kron, Ohio;
anti;
On Sunday afternoon, 31arch s birthday party n
after last week's cold spell it's wise to desk your car and
Sidney J. Allen 31iss Jewel Dalitz Mrs. N. Dalitz. land.
at 2 o'clock, Home Relief Society
Publicity: 1a.. Philip Slomovitz.
what better place than to bring it to-
31r.
and
Mr,.
GIVEN BY
Dalitz, Mrs.N Smith, 31,
will g •e tt • inmates of the 01•1 ' of Chicago boulevard were hosts Alm•
,
Mrs. I. Gmman
chairman of
al
Folks Home a I urini party. NI,.
irle..
airman of this to a group of friends at dinner l m. .ii- tohs,it.IK;i's
pledges.
t ..
1.,,,k
,1,,.1:0, 1b N(i•ri.,,,,. M . l•s
Ahe F erar is
Mrs.
II.
Kraft,
financial
secre-
last Saturday evening, this affair 31
party, Refrt, sh inents
ch will hr
tary; Airs. G. Freedland, corres•
of a series,
Northwestern Branch
i
. the inmates and the following pro- l"' ng oar
pond ing secretary ; Mr-. A. D.
,,, Mrs. F. Fischow, Miss Markson, treasurer.
will be given;
given; Nli, Aladeline
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933, at 1:30 P. NI.
s"""!(';1(litrii,g ,,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Bert
Silverman
i'
Mrs. .1. Hertzberg,
ar Edwards in sex-
Eerar an d Hvey
Organizations of I h trait 1111'
i n and Mrs. :Miles Finsterwald tee-M
la l'riedinan, Mrs. IL Kassel, urged to co-operate in this lunch-
' , a l ( l a n ces , mHissEen
a visit to Florida.
Z;1-
31,-
V.
Ritz,
Miss
E.
Lansky
and
,
Yiddish
recitations.
Aliss
eon which marks the tenth anni-
Dexter and Lawrence
Now Con•eniently Loe•ted •t
11. Kauffman, all from Ann versary of the Ladies'
ger ill Yiddish songs, 31),1•••it Ei4-
White Bed Spread.
ie is borne followin g
Sheets
F' . A. Bern—
enberg, accompanied by Gertrude
of the Jewish National Fund. In-
Dish 1 oo.
Marlin
slin by Yard
I Jean Levi- in violin seh•ctions. I. a sleat ei`it in Chleag" last week. A II " °! '
formation about the luncheon may
Between Cotiland and Sturtevant
I
Al l NI 1 ,4
Itefigshnit•nt•
Cohen of the Rosy Theater
I be had by calling tht• president,
Theta l'hi Gamma Sorority
d onating, moving pi ctures. All
Sunday at the home of MS- - Airs. II. 31ilkovsky, Townsend
3Ir. and Alm. 31ilt,on Hirschfield
ity
lire
in-
e
III Airs. 31ax Hayman, Gar-
members of the sae
t a r I 55 v
I Mrs Ilv Meyers mot- E •, •t• • S , h (41 • • 2040 S •w
and 31 .
• N'Itell III attend this pail) noel any-
m
Chicago for the past week. es%
Committees have been Se lid,' 94135; Mrs. Miller, Euclid
I
one wishing to donate cakes or mod to C
hoed for the house party to h , 4 3377-W.
to cheer you up-
A board meeting ,.f the auxiliary
cool
KEEP IN OFFICE
"3thing eke toward s this party, 4.'11, 1.
had Alarch 20. The food co
look up and laugh away
call Mrs, Alo e Email . , Townsend
Charles Stnolian of New York untie,. consists of Esther Rosen II as held last week at the hewn „f
Air 's. S. Munch, 1121 Blaine.
0.72 I I.
your cares!
March 7. at 1 -, visited with his sister and brother. berg. Virginia Wtihestein and
The monthly meet ing ,o f tin'
On Tuesday,
Ethel
Hochman.
The
entertain-
t in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wine.
Sisterhood of Congt-egation Slime M r „ . snot F e id oian , ono w es
ment committee consists of Lor-
Lillian Rabinowitz SarnotT, cow thine Glaser, Shirley Salstein and
rey Zedek is t o he held Monday, l'hicago boulevard, will be hostess
On
Wed-
March 13,
I /II a special meeting.
o'clock,'
saga
pianist,
will
be
featured
on
Evelyn
Schorr.
A butTlfet luncheon will pi I.- nesday. March 8, at 2 o'clock ,
will the Jewish Radio Forum ne.'
cede the meeting, keeping in 111'11'1i Mrs. Al. Weisman, president, for
'The next regular meeting of
Sunday, March 5, over Radio Sia-
the Purim festival.
I conduct a special meeting
bonWJI1K, from 2:30 to 3 p. ill., the Women's Auxiliary of the
'-
(rose instruction. case committee
the program committer roe
o d o in a pawl - am of Jewish and classic united Ilebrew Schools will be
posed of Mrs. A. Cooper And Mr,,,: memi,,,,, and ot h ers w ithi n, t
held in the form of a membership
With the musical preparations
M. Blumberg arranged II program this work are invited to attend music.
MADGE EVANS-HARRY LANGDON
tea in the social hall of Shaarcy nearing comp', lion, the executive
The 'Toy; scorer' has dor, r.
consisting of it paper on the de- 1-
2 p. onn. WAen
dn,c n
silhnyy : com
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollander, Zedok Synagogue
committee of the Detroit Halevy-
again—the grandest triumph IS al"
volopment of Hebrew music by toil meeting.
h.
hey
no
re-
31arclr2og
2,,aant,
Hazomir
is
devoting
its
energies
now
re-
fo r merly of Detroit, a
Mrs. E. Monash; several vocal se- COLLEAGUES WILL AID
n arranged. mainly toward perfecting the tech-
siding in Coronado Beach, Calif. able program
lections illustrating this subject
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY \l r. Hollander celebrated his fifty- The musical program will consist nical plans for the forthcoming
bke
•by NI re..1. Situ's; history of Purim
eighth annual concert to la, pre-
ihird birthday and his friends gave s:ifer,nd grh,yiupmtra.T .
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■ •,••-•
i peon,. sentol on Sunday evening, April
•by Hiss Elizabeth Finley.
ataahga srletsa
The committee in charge of the i The Colleagues announced this him a surprise party.
-
I -- -
and a special program by Miss 311, at Orchestra Hall.
—
luncheon consists of Mrs. Charlt•s week that they have inaugurated a
Owing
to
the
fact
that
the
eon-
31r. and la's. Burton Silverman, Della Tobin, pianist. All members
Robinson. Mrs. Saul Saulson, Mrs, ' charity eampaign, and are anneal-
cert this year will require the aid
all
Detroit
Jev,•,
to
co-oiler-
who
were
sojourning
in
Florida
and
prospective
members
are
in.
Wulf K ap l an , m r ,, ch ar ', s m ith, ing to
Colleagues the past month, have returns , ' to cited to attend. Mrs. Max Ilay. of a symphony orchestra, as well
THEATRE
M rd. Moe Leiter and III rs. Harry ate with them. The
man is chairman of the member- as other outside talents, the execu-
d•trl
of
. are co-operating in this drive with their home at the Belcrest.
01 1 MIllt
is I
Wetsman.
—
ship committee. Mrs. Maurice II. tive has found it necessar y to dis• Zionist Youth Organization Will
Relief
Society.
The
cam-
cents at All I I
25
1
10111e
-
u continue its policy of giving the
Reservations for the l ncheon the
Problem.
31rs.
Al.
Miller
of
Cleveland
was
Zackheim
is
president
of
the
Wom-
Review
Immigration
lo hes will he
should be made through Mrs. pa riga% for old cad
84•414n1 SalurdA4, Slant, I I p m.
annual concert tree to the public,
Meyer Ginsberg, telephone • Long- lams-441 on Sunday morning, the guest of her sister and broth- en's Auxiliary of United Hebrew
ST 14111. 1 . 1Ail oF ,Ii 1,1
as in the last two years. In vie
u
Members of the Col- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Sa l. Schools.
The Alclodlotp• NI. •
At
the next meeting of the De-
,1t
of
existing
conditions,
however,
the
f .11 av 0527 not later than Thurs.. March 5.
trait
chapter
of
Masada,
the
leagues will .111111 the Jewi • 'h son, during the ',fist week.
Waltz
"Two
prices will be the lowest in Ila-
day. March
. H 9.
W community, and individuals and
31r. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
presid ent
e
l vy history-511 cents for all or- Young men's Zionist organization
a rner,
erbert
NE,
11 4li asked to takoper-
. .
and
and
(laughter,
Geraldine,
of
2981
organizations
Savage
I MI, I
al •
chestra seats and 25 cents for the of America, which will be held on
, •
I of the Sister not , nu c the at -
not Time .eh So,
I family of Bermingham, Mich., are Burlingame avenue returned fro m entire balcony. Box seats will h e Sunday afternoon, March 5, at 3
'
•
'rattans , ' ••( all members and their ate This
chat•ity drive win close now residing at 1730 Boston haute- a two-months vacation in 3liarni
Wilshi re ,
'
,
sold
at
one
dollar
each.
Mrs.
h.11111111
friends.
with a donee to he held this month,
Beach, Florida.
"GERMANY IN 15 31 IN UTFS"
Lasaroff Scharer is in charge of Third and Collingwotal, Israel
•.5 1
the (•xact date (4, be announced in 5111.11.
FILLY SI MeTION ■
—
Wiener will talk on the subject
..,-
ticket sales.
an early' issue of The Chronicle.
et
Dr. Lroeuis
The musical work is being con- "Transjordania and the Opening
Howard Kershin spent a few
%
"
•We
ei-
a
t'
w
e'
street,
sfi (I ti, nti l o tGifilf'4-4 tinned every wick under the 41i of Immigration in Palestine." A
days in Ch•veland last week.
LIBRARIAN AT U. OF M.
Scientific Association of Chiro- mction of Dan Frohman, musical general discussion will follow. All
—
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Morris Gottleib of Cleveland, podists, is spending the week-end director, Max Levy, vocal instruc• young men interested in Zionism
TO ADDRESS COUNCIL
Numt•rous organizations . are
the annual tot and Mrs. Schneer. Regular re- are invited to attend.
formerly of Detroit, spent a few in Chicago attending
. .
, lending their support to help make
Mid-West Chiropody Surgical Con- hearsals are held every Monday at
On Sunday afternoon, March 12,
Randolph G. Adams, custodian days in this city.
twenty-fourth annual spring
He Deserves Your Support the
greys.
Dr.
Weiss
will
participate room 123, Northern High School. Walter Farber will present a paper
fl roic
the most successful affair of of the William L. Clements Li-
2030 Woodward, at Adams
'
Mrs.
Milton
Scheyer
I
Ruth
in
the
program
by
demonstrating.
on
the
subject,
The Formative
CAPABLE --- EFFICIENT
1
,
ear's
5i
-
event
is
!wary
of
American
History,
the sellalin. This y
Years of the World Zionist Or-
TRUSTWORTHY
scheduled for March 19, at the Ner.ity td' Michigan, will he the Si-hiller) of Bay City spent a few "a radical ingrown toenail opera.
DANCING STARTS AT 6'.30
ganization, 1874-1914.” A general
Studer ballroom.
guest spe aker on the monthly pro . ( lays in this city with her family. tins.
First Show at 7 tO
Primaries, March 6, 1933
will follow . •
gram of the Detroit se, • non. Na-
Ed d ie Shell will ago i" furnish
uen
At the last meeting, Max Chorn-
Tau
Meta
31u
Sorority
net
a
,
Mrs.
Sol
Kopman
and
small
the music for this occasion.
tional Council of .Knish Women.
,
ill
sky
and
Leo
Lubetsky
presented
D i.. m„th t ;„„ i i,„ 1.„, „.h„ w
Miss Fannie ChalInick has 7 e , h M o nday, March 0, at 2:15 p. m. ( laughter, who are visiting in St. the home of Mildred Hoffman, 32
papers on "The Background of the
appointed to act as cochairman of Mr. Adams has lit-en invited in Louis, are expected home the early East Nevada, and elected the fol-
1 Na COUR IMP ,
lowing officers: Eve B finer, presi- gram
appear
a Chopin
pro-
this affair, and is assisted by Sam response to the popular demand part of next week.
at in
the
Detroit festival
Institute
Of Zionist M o vement" and the "Chi-
loo.,
who
heard
in
,,,,o
d
of
coune
dent;
Gertrude
Moore,
vice-presi-
Arts
on
March
14,
made
the
fol.
bath
Zion Movement" respectively.'
lman,
Joseph
Goodstein
and
Pe ar
A report was given of the visit
e
Al Storchen; publicity, Max Feld- him speak last year in Detroit.
311- s. J. Kost o if of Flint spent a dent; Flossie Agr e, treasurer; lowing interesting statement to to the Cleveland chapters of Mss -
te,
a
an AVilliani Levin, and Julius
.; h it i r children, m r. Rose Partociell. secretary. . A h"ille The Chnmiele:
•• ,,
,, ( i •o" recognizes Mr. few days
,;(,,,',
)s with
St rot ;patio. Blur go,
party for installation of officers
"I was asked many times why ads and to the national oflicers by
Pollock, advertising; Fay (irta•n .Adams as an tut horny on :l marl- and \h., ' dro.k fend.(, .
Fresh Shrimps. f''
and Norma Lewis, tickets; Sam can histoiy.
_
will be held at the home of Eve I pmfer to play the Etudes by. Al"ris Stern. 1.00 I.UheIsky and i
l '
As an ex-soldier, li-
stato Joke 1 .5 , - • '
de of t
Robiner, 3319 Grand avenue.
nue.
Wexler and Belle Drapkin, print- brarianand author. he will tell
Chopin Op. 10 and 25 as a complete !rad Wiener. T he ia
kt tit s. h(a..,i ,eitautr,,iise11
1
,
A,
V
ii
,
li
id.1.
Masada
O
rganizati
on
,
,
3Irs.
If
an
is
gradualhe
l
y
I
ing. n B, ny will be presentedon about "Nlichigan l'reasures on the
no
e r have played any,
• ■ • a or
Chicken
Gund,o
tio
Miss Fwlith Robbins of 3025 44f
them
m concert selections. ppreading throughout the entir e
work
and in
nevy
'
on Friday night, Amerman Revolution." This talk I ''' ° ' a `w "
Bisque of
:station 'A MIR'
e left for an ex - Tht reason
is , that in my opt nion country. Plans are now being for-
tended s avenu
,
s 'h de`
- 1
tratt•( I with
will lot • IIu slmhurst
Assisted by tht•ir four daughters E
Alat,h 10.
them to be mutated for a national conference
the composer w ante d the
slay in New York City.
Spaghetti
showing Mr. :Adams' personal col.
r.
and
Mrs.
Jos-
M
played all of the 2-1 together or in to be held in June.
Itctiton in Bay City as well as the and three sons.
Fresh Whitt fish S , •
i. esti Espar will celebrate their
Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority elec. two groups, Op 10 and Op. 25 st•p-
owned by t h e i
as
Purim Home Bake Sale of rare treasures
.
to tNodding
Fried Scollops Torfor
-Glynnted the following officers
the
+Irate
S•
bra.
ry
J. W. E. W. 0. March 9, II;
, (1.•ty, in their home. 1130 Glynn
Filet Mignon II,
hel
d
a
"Most
of
the
etudes
start
with
a
Miss
term:
Presid
ent,
cting will be
Sternberg Addresses Wind-
. The meeting
court. .% (linnet. for the family
Grilled 1.1110b 17, „ p.'
Group Elects Officers.
Siegt•I; vice-president,
d ent. mi rs single note, which is not a part
• ongref, ation Shimmy hole's. CM- will be followed by an achoniS• R
sor B'nai B'rith Auxiliary.
Sirloin Steak P r o.,, rok
Ann Newman; secretarY. 3Iim of the theme, but a short moalula-
o ulevard
""d
La
wt
""
.
A from 7 until 10 p. m. Mr. and ' Rose Baruch; treasurer, 3liss Itoie lion from g sharp to c sharp. The
UkVard
Seallnpini of 1 .,
At a 4•Peeini Meeting Of the Jew - • •"'", b
Alm.. Espaweremarried in Tor-
Braised .Milk-Fed t •veken
' '"' hair V I ' II ll f " Ilew
Samuel Sternberg, past presi-
was
as absolutely right:
upean W elfal,
ish W omen's Em
but have lived in Detroit ^1 Gruskin; publicity manager, Hiss comp,
Onto
A skit, "The the performer, who is playing dent of L'isitah Lodge B'nai Writ h,
Organization, arrangement 1., 4.
Sara Briliant.
O'Brien Ilashbrolen
lentil retirement Mr. E•par
ether brio g s ht•
them all to geth
e mu.- and public administrator f to r
Made for the Purim hone bah,
eau/fib's or .1 , 51 ,
was a tailor. The children !are Brown Derby," has been seleded ical asmosphere in the fo r ground Wayne County, addressed the La-
sale to be given Thursday, March
Al
is.
Abe
White
of
Toronto•
AIrs.
by
the
sorority
for
stunt
night.
01 /Id
dies'
and
does
not
make
finger
exercises
Auxiliary
of
the
Windsor
9, and Saturday evening, March II,
Aliss Betty Shore has volunteered
Bertrls
of I., rt.',
k• M
t'N
P
,,
at the kosher meat markets, with
B'rith Lodge last Tuesday
• P
r
,
.
Island teed •
Al ,
Norman Resift Mrs. Reva Gins. to substitute as a house council
I
did
hear
them
played
by
A.
Mrs R. Zak, as chairman. assisted
eevening.Ile discussed the ex-
"
Michigan delegate of the "Y". The :Misses
I ,, rg. Irving Espar,
by Mesdames Silverstein. 5, has-
Fr, Rh Strand. ,• ■ •5 .`•
Bessie Gottlieb and Rose Gruskin Schulz-Eyler (my first teacher) by tensive charitable and philan-
3!
I A l
( - 0.: Morten and Jelin.
tt rum'', and Modell.
Ire Crean o ,• 5 I •
have been appointed to represent Wilhelm Bachaus. Ferrucio Bus. thropic work of the order and the
%I •
nni, Egon Petri and Michael de importance of unification in the
rod,
Eltaism of officers resulted
nit
Neiman of the sorority at the combined
Zadora and every time I had the organization of local charities. He
follows:
Al, and Ali-. .1 B.
nizations' meet-
ew ish 0
J
n
\i
r a rofs
Mrs. R. Zitle, president; Me
g At the bridge
14,e‘ anc nh,osse ,
rga social at the impression they belong together, stressed the importance of One
Al.
and they are connected more than
Rosenstein,
Silverstein,
dame
home of Miss Rose Baruch, in• for example the single numbers of annual drive as against numerous
sa,•
t he
7, ,• •
,
Schust , rmann and German, %ice, '
d
„,
n‘,1,..us,n,e,heosnos50,„1
individual
campaigns
by
the
dif-
I
stallation of new officers will take the Carneval by Schumann
•
presidents, Mrs. Goldsmith, trua•
ik•
thei r par
ferent groups.
• plaee.
" AA ilhelm Schulz the father of
,
. Am,
4. Ill in bonoral,
•r: Al
•• A!, -, NI/1X hulk, of
so 1 IN, ,o
! A31, 1 en . Air.
Teserting vts
rl
A. Schulz-Eyler, who was a per.
-• • I,
I for life; Mrs. T. Sega ,
Si
.0141
Alt-.
Mn
o
t
yarn yo* et s• '.resale and rd •s•sdr
Herz
and
Linen
Shower for Old Folks'
In
honor
of
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
' -: on
.
V, , 1'
: ! irl
Tel. C I i fro r d 1720_
far the bo o a rd o f di n •
.•
Sir . . Elmer K !•' their son. Albert, taking glare sonar pupil of Henry
Keller, alr. k•
by I•ttILeest Asd rearlre
■ ,.,
-,
-
will
,
II
a
,
I:
Home
March
14.
51
,
I
,
Chopin,
told
us
the
master
once
,• i Aliss Vella Kiel', core, •
I.EI11401•11 1011 111, sr.
.
.
.
. • the dirt•ction lu•r and .
e
w !„ Saturday. March 4. at B nai Al she said that he would like to hear his
' • '
, 4•Cntary for the bottel ' • i ,• a m,
tlbe •Iomsebl .4
.1e.eted
guest.. Will he the elll•ef•te
Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. 'Etudes played by Franz Liszt in a
,NIII:chstenthiC rit,rhit: sago,
On Tuesday, March 14, at the
CARD OF SYMPATHY
nsst board nulling will I..
Dad ea... Try II on
Ti
•
Goldman of _1 KestPhiladel- church, without applause and no B'nai Moshe, 1:30 p. m., the North-
held AVedneslay at the resident., '-I
to
avenue
will
he
at
Isom,
.
Moss
Marjorie
,
I
M.
Berri
other
mush.
should
be
played
Is•-
western
Branch
of
the
Jewish
Old
phia
Mrs. Zak 2211 Ilan lwood.
Rabbi I. Strollman.
an
and Miss Arline ('losson,
A card patty is to he c 'y e'IItheir friends Sunday from 3 to
fore and aft(r. In his old copy Folks Home will sponsor a linen
rectors, Ladies Aasi,
,
of the Etudes, 1 found the follow- shower to replenish the linens
and S to 10 p. m.
I• • ..mlinist. Mrs. M. It, Ben- Tuesday, March 17. at so
.4, 11h em
members
of CongregatI
A It•xandrine. by t he Put it y Ra in-
ing names for each etude. I think which have Ms n depleted during
c hairman of the day.
t
--
,
s
Israel extend their -a. • ' Moris
Gifts to Council Fund.
Mr. and NIrs. Joseph Weingar- music lovers will be interested in the past two years at the home.
bow for Girls. There will he
550
pathy to the pros,' ' •
Trees Planted in Palestine in ',ire, and refreshments. Theli ms den of Elmhurst avenue have re- knowing them. because even if they. All clubs and organizations an Fishman, and the ••••
The lh•troit Section, National
51,',.
turned
from
a
four
weeks'
stay
at
r,s
by
are not strictly authentical, they urgently molested to ca-poerate
Siatkin is in charge.
e dt,•14 r
Honor of Levins.
Council of Jewish Wonun, received
were used by Chopin's pupils. donating the following items need- Fishman, on th
Miami, Florida.
and Mrs. Moses IS , •oas.
M rs.
er.
Mr.
.._
mother,
and
to
a
contribution
from
Mr
and
Mrs.
These names amOp. 10: Prologue, id: White bedspreads, sheets, mus-
TELLER HOTEL DEPOT
Abraham II. Jaffa was Oh .41-
• fNih,rr'ff h
Co oral,
Fred A. Ginsburg to the m,morial ser planted five trees in
The Rodin Club's nest meeting Chromatic, Lanscape, Torrent, ;in by the yard and dish toweling. man on the death
1.114-11 tO address the Friday t•veni rig
B.O. . and Grand CircUll Park
scholarship gift fund. in memory Washington Forest in Palestine ill
ar will be at the home of Mrs. Susie Black Keys, F.legie, l.a jongleuse, , The admission is any of the former
died
of Minnie Kositchek, Samuel I'. honor of the golden wt ,dding 15-1 services of Congregation Sha rch Wald, 9729 Cascade, on Tuesday, Bravura, Anguish, Moto perpetuo, item There will be cards and
When the sweat as
Phone: LA. 3420
Jacob Hashomayim in Windsor on Ma
Wilkus, Jacob Davis and Israel niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
-
labor's forgotte
Arpeggien, Finis Poloniae."
prises.
8:30 o'clock,
at
,
ch
M
sr
ar
7
3•
Levin.
Brown.

MRS. HARRY CONHEAM

PHONE COlumbia 4200

JACK MeGAY

FOREST CLEANERS
DY ERS

533-547 E. Forest,

and His Orchestra

in

LUNCHEI )\

WINNER

uvenu,.

65e

Spring Chicken Dinner . . . 45c

DIETIROTT0LELAND
I- MEL

Blaine Kosher Restaurant

■

Cold Weather is Rough on
an Automobile

Linen Shower and Bridge

Jewish Old Folks Home

ABE MAX

Auto Service Inc.

B'NA1 MOSHE SYNAGOGUE

12316 DEXTER BLVD.

PHONE: TOWNSEND 6-9696

SISTERHOOD PLANS
PURIM LUNCHEON

Is here

LSON

H ALEVY TO S TART
ITS TICKET DRIVE

HALLELUJAH/1M A BU r,

UNITED ARTISTS

MASADA TO DISCUSS r Altrjr4141 0
TRANSJORDAN IS SUE

Hearts in
Time"

Judge Charles

Rubiner

JUDGE of COMMON
PLEAS COURT

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.

MARTINI

GUNZBURG EXPLAINS
CHOPIN SELECTIONS discussion

MUSIC STUDY CLUB y ear,.
TO !MEET ON FEB. 7

Special
Sunday Dinner s

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