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TilEVETROITIEMSti RC/N ICU

PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONIC Le

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JUNIOR HADASSAH'S
BENEFIT AT FISHER

Detroit Scrip ACCEPTED!

DRY
CLEANING

Adolph f - Daddy - f Freund left I
A special program
given
Sliami, Fla., on his way to his De-' by 'he Detroit section. National
tri;it home. Ile plans to stop for . Council of Jewish Women, at its
a with at. Chattanooga, Tenn.
dud house, 80 Rowena street, 011
Tuyylay, May 10, to introduce
Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Free- Anne Persov, Detroit poet. Mr,
man entertained a small group at Mayer B. Sulzberger presided and
Ilinner last Wednesday evening for Pre-tinted Miss Persov, who read
he pica-ur, a M i .. an d NI, L es .lfroo, her recently published vol.
ter Sitnon of Chicirgo who are um, "Whatever You Reap." and
briefly
g
Foollky•w irietflh,
recital, r(finop:or
poetry
et .
guests at the Book Cadillac Doted I sp
(
nl
'the audience participated in a rem. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosneti
f Atkinson ceptmn to Miss Persov and in
o tier-
o
an daughter, J an,
avenue returned from a visit with sonal expressions to her of Into
appreciation. The Detroit Section
Mr. Gro•ner's mother in VVashing•
plan , to continue its literary
ton, D. C.
mornings in the fall sea , on.

Restore Original Beauty, Life and Body
to Your Rugs, Furniture and Furnishings

Vitalize

It
Process Cleaning really performs miracle..
FORCES out dirt and makes Rugs, Curt•ina, Drapes,
Table Runner., etc., look bid new. Let Vitalize help you
in your Spring housecleaning.

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war ea

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FOREST

MISS MARGARET MORANZ

CAMP NAHELU

on PERRY LAKE

A Character Camp for Children

OPENS DECORATION DAY

This summer CAMP NAHELU offer. Your
child ten glorious weeks of land and water
sports—horseback riding—woodcraft tennis
—archery — dramatic. — educational trips—
camp carnival.

offers supervision and instructions by univer-
sity trained adult leaders, selected not
only for their training but for their
love of children. An instructive
leadership whose charaeter-
developing influence
dues not cease
with a

The camp is 800 feet above sea level—
the highest point in this part
of Michigan.

Special attention and care given to children
from the ages of 4 to 6, under s upervision of
Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Lipshutz.

Moderate fees. For additional information
write or phone Mrs. E. Legowoder, director,
Townsend 7.6890.

AUTO DIRILCTIO , --Ube

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10. ihooltb e0niise-turn

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toad.

I
GET-TOGETHER DANCE
I

A Cabaret Night Idea with Singers, Dancer.

and Comedians will be featured at the

GICF:N Inv

Saturday
Evening,
MAY 27

THE NIGHT HAWKS

GRAYSTONE
Ballroom and Gardens

Enchanting Music by
the Intoninarable and Original

McKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS

Ticket. at Door

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schley- 1
1
he Pythian Sister, of Greater
of
Boston boulevard are
Detroit, Temple N. 152, will give
spending the week-end at Charles
. a ciii•1 party \V ednesday evening,
voix, Mich.
. May 24, at Buddy's Twelfth and
of Tay',-r.
1 Si r • E il Amber
Ir r.
. West ii1,4101 byulevard have re••
M
Sarah Barish of 1:114S5
t f rom Washington, 1). C.,
Noloantly was graduated from the
-
where Dr. Aniberg
attended a med
Gran, Hospital Training School
ical convention.
last Tuesday night.
EYeleie1 e ,
were conducted at St. Paul's
Mrs. Slelcille Welt of Balmoral Cathedral and were followed by
Drive is visiting with her mother, a reception at the Nurses' Home.
SD,. Oherfelder, in Chicago.

tom of Junior Iliolassah will he
good for any performance during
the week.
The proceeds. of this affair will
be used to further the organiza-
tion's welfare work in Palestine.
which includes the nutint,•nam
of Meier Slifeyah, where 1101 or-
01;111 , fire cared for, the Nurses'
airing School, Purdy , Anna, the
agricultural colony, as well as
Dr. Louis Weiss, 1).S.C., will be
.11r-. S..1. Lewis
Lewisof Longfellow
substantial contribution to the
the pi incipzil speaker at the annual
av enue has yet urned from a short con,. ntion of the Ohio Chiropp.
Jewish National Fund.
of visit at her sutimitr cottage in
president
Lev,
l'harlott,•
dist,' . \ socia tio
n, Slut
Si 28 , 29 t
Junior Iladassah, is chairman of 'Grayling.
,Ilot.. Sfatler in Cleveland.
the movie benefit and may in.
--
Het
reached
at Euclid 21108-1.
l
S F 's. Sidney .1. Allen of l'himigo
N1 4 ...
Barry
Weitzman. Mr s .
•yelmirrnen are Margaret Moranz, boulevard spent several day- in I Louis Mark and Mrs. .loseph
at,
F•ther EIconin, Naomi Iluehhalter l Chi cago
pact
Frank returned Monday from r•
soul Pauline Berman
l
, harm. 111., where they spent Moth-
Tht.hkeet'ehnirirY - I
t i t y q7a nin ling
Sirs. Kurt Peiser and Miss IlettY mir's Day with their daughters, the
men or any member of the 01-- Shiinall and Mrs. Emil Wrildbott
Dorothy Weitzman. Lor-
ganization,
motored to New York, where they rain, Mark and Pauline Frank.
The movie benefit is the last will
t
arrival
kid o Leo IV aid- The Hisses
f
Irma Fender and Dolly
fund-raising affair of the season. bolt who Will arrive on the S. S. r•
v•ret.nstione accompanied therm
Brenit.n on Slay PJ.
Little Women of Hadassah
-- --
'
A delightful affair was the
Mr. and :11e,
%I . Nlarks 'Mother's Day luncheon given by
Elect Officers.
of Cincinnati spent last week-end phi sigm a Kappa Sorority nn
with their children, Mr. and 31r-. Sunday, Slay 11. Covers were set
At the annual meeting of the George
Waldbott of Yorkshire !for
people.
Each table was
.1.ittle \Vom en of Iladassah• elec..
set with a bouqui.t of rose , as a
of officers for next year took
i Cron
to

! place, resulting fl, follows:
tau
ar a
Shirley
A
first vie, resident,
Helen Lefro.f. Mrs. K
ii
mother, Mrs. Dora
fur each
h
sky; s econd vice p resident. Fran- '
Zeiman, and sister, Mrs. J. Harris. ate was given to the mothers by
recordingsecretatV•
1cis Cohn.n;
Miss Marie Silver.
Doris Kallen; corresponding se c-

CLEANERS and DYERS
533-541 E. Forest.

CAMP NAHELU

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which thls T••• •ple

I'M. :Bother and Dari Id. •
Wm wIl- .. • of Kappa Tar, ,
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••Idns. The addl. , --
'• of m l'' " .
.1 to :-
\ g gin
•1.4. mothers wit: g g, •,
Esther Fe nst 4. i !;:d 1 he
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• • ute to the mothers.
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. Bridge and dancing follow. ed,

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Exclusively Income Tea Cases for 12 Years
1217 PENOBSCOT BUILDING

PRINGLE

discuss state activities and to ',Ian
a program for extensive work for
the coming year. Supper preceded
the opening of the fonference
which was opened by the presi-
dent, Sirs. Louis Lobster of Flint,
who (.X(01011:11 it NVI-1,0111e h. the
delegates.

Whitney House

Sirs. Kleinman led the discussion
on the relationship between junior
and senior chapter , . She stressed
thy, importanne of meoperation be.

You should see these five

itr•lis, furnished throughout

with beautiful maple copies

t NVI.- 011 01•11. 111111 the 11(1 . 0,11Y for

reciprocal representation of both
organizations in the same yorninti-
nity. She said she felt that the
prospe•tive chapters should belong
to the same territorial central
body.

I early American furniture?

be delighted with

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single room, we know,

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Fins is really an excellent
o p portunity to see Whitney
Colonial Reproductions "in

A lively flis,u , sinin followed in
which the following delegates par-
ticipated: Mrs. Ginsburg of Ray'
City, Sirs. Goldberg of Grand Rap-
ids. Mrs. Feinberg of Flint, Mrs.
Mary Kaufman of liay City, Slus,
Rosenbaum of Flint, and Sliss
1Vaginati of Grand Rapids. •

action." The exhibit includes

all accessories, so that it is

quite complete.

Open Freer

Monday Evening

Pringle Furniture Compaq

2990 W GRAND BOULEVARD-OPP FISHER BLDG .

1 BEER TASTES BETTER AT BOESKY BROS.

and 14 eh a nal' gr and lirtrd 4,•OfIrrient of .1101111,1 food, .10110,11% 1, 0,0 M /oo
tanninhrlp hut en)°, ihning here.

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FRESH SALAMI

Complete Dinner '
Daily -
- 50c I

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SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION

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Have You Visited the

0,,t1,man Stud:,

i•hoto 1, , 1 , r.

MRS. SHMARYA KLEIMAN

The second session of the con-
ference opened at Hotel Startler
at 10:311 Tuesday, with. an invoca-
tion by Rabbi Leon F ro m. It, Isen-
berg extended the greetings of the
Zionist Organization. Sliss Sophie
Schwartz spok e in behalf of Ju-
nior Iladassah. The president' ,
message was given and the various
chairmen read their repoats.
-. rotary, Barbara Love; treasurlIv,
Rabbi and Mrs. Solomon Gold- I r
A discussion followed in which
On April 20 Mrs. Barry Itott
i
M ir am Ilerschberg.
man of Chicago attended the entertained at a linen shower in the work of the regional was re-
Guest , of honor Were prominent Shames Zedn.k donor luncheon honor of her sister, Bertha
viewed and acclaimed by th e fled
Sttlin-
and
Senior
Dad-
. 55441114.n in J11111 , 111
and Mrs. Goldman remained as the sky, it bride-elect of J11110 2,.
cgates. Mrs. Harry 1., .lack , on
assa 11 St r,. M1 , 1,11 Cohen, :Miss guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
spoke ,, n th.. %V..t I.1 7lnnist Con-
Jeanette Steinberg, Miss Charlotte Landau, the rabbi returning to.
The Misses Ruth and Vella Sid- grr
II:0104011 was
Mr-.
Ler . Mrs. S. Scliaflandt•r.
Chicago immediately after the inskY and Tillie Wolfson entn.1.- ■ - i010•00H1
the It0,,•1,-00 and the
, d roner.
taint.il at a personal shower on
i
May Ili, in honor of Bertha Sid- 111:
TEMPLE CARNIVAL
Amon g the 12 young m en to insky.
I.
Protest agaired Ilitl•rism in
OPEN TO EVERYONE 1,,, ordaine d as , rabbi, at the mini-
Germany and the erueltie , against
,,,,
n.,,inent
exercises of tti e De-1 Mts. D. Goldberg and Mrs. A. the .1.•ws,
brew
,, I ' nilln "dive... at Ciro. innati ,Fredenthal entertained Miss Fanny
2. Membership should be in-
(Continued from Page One.)
im Saturday, Slay 27, will be Louis Goldberg. bride-elect of June 20, ci
nationally.
Josy•pli Cashdan of Detroit.
, with a kitchen and linen shower.
:I. Mrs. Kleinman and execu-
everyone value in ample measure.
4°"
hundred
guests
were
present.
committee
thanked for hos-
tive
There will be many attractive ar-
lir. and Mrs. Louis oppenheim
pitality.
son,
Stanley,
are
spending
a
served
Jeanette
Jacobs
and
Sirs.
Miss
4. Whereas the closest co-op- .
w
"l i T',..
gl
s t i tt.hrit e 4 ftr:s rlit iMi tttn ytxsP will
I t irliti
during the carnival. crew weeks at Daytona Beach, Fla, Kate Bushkin entertained at a eration between each chapter of
at 1111 times I
personal shower honoring Miss Iladassah and junior unit of each
. A delaieus hot dinner will be so' -
Sir. and Mrs. Charles Ilalpert Martha Kritzer. a June bride-elect, city i, essential to the vital re-
vent on Sunday between G. and !,
- ts for adults and and son, Lippman, of Burlingame
Burlingame ' at t hi. Golden Pheasant Inn, oil newing of the stream of the senior
p. tn. at oll cents
avenue
returned
Siianti , l'horsday, Slaty 18. Covers were organization, and whereas the har-
from
for
children.
2:1 eents
Beach.
laid for 44.
Statements by Leader..
111011MUS cordial interest if the -e-
. ._____
Joseph Hartman, chairman of the
njoy is demanded for the fulled
• che next meeting of the Pro-
Robert Salzstein of Milwaukee
carnival, in a statement to the pub-
development in the junior Uhl:.
ne through The c hronicle, said, - I was elected president of the Stiehl- fessional Group will be held Sun- and whereas the reciprocal
strongly that giili Iiiiion iii ,Ann Arbor. . ' day, Slay 21. at :I o'clock. The
crin not emphasize too
tinny and interest between senior
,•• desire • , el gone possible t o eon,
gav eot speaker will be Anthony J. chapter and the junior unit should
No matter how
Mr,. A.
The meeting be fostered and encouraged lie
I I'' l'" n of ClevelandMinullo, attorney.
I, 1 , 111 • ea, Inn ol.
1,,,,. ,..,.. - {,nil you W III get your i- visiting w II i ! ■ , dna, liter and a • ii take tine' on B e ll y I s le, in every possible 1110811‘. 0,01 , t0i l•
m em b er .. a ...,
do I 's wm t 11. Be sure to be yeah son-indaw, NIT ., • .,1 11' . It illiam fl oat o f the shell.
it resolved that the SIn I I.s...
,
i' .1 " -chm "" ' ' '' ' '1 ' . \ I leh"in•I invited to bring guests.
Regional in conf•ren, c •
()them s tatements Were 1111111e by •
do petition the nii . • •
Gamma
Eta
mu
s,,,..
Mr., I
.• . M. , ..1. ; ,,,,.,,„
obn K•I...'
' . , ,.,,,,,ling
,,f,a
.Anne Lichtblau
was ho - teas at directors of
the following.
,-
,
knowl - ,, t• 2 4 , 1 Ii..... sir
!!!!
,•
D r. Leo 31. Franklin: "My
.!. : ,,! • !,! :s.!
whatever step , • '••
In o
t t ee
edge of ehureli fairs had made me h.. .. a m,
'mue -day. It was decidt.d sary to plan •.•
tm. Sunda
,.,,,,t ',..,.. ..t l ,•,, , , , ,
\I •
g: in chay ,
mple harm ,.
ratio I hesitant about th e T e
• hold the annual moonlight on as a group in ,i •• ••• '
Nis earns,.
Aikr..
91111 • ..'
m.
nthit.d..ing av.id,
rarni Now that ....
1, -la y , June 23,
allt.led with th e n . ... -•:111 Ur' .
I
e — ,.„,non ,„,„
I lia‘ , - , ,ii the exceptionally high

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ROY B. CARLIN

nti tc
Io 40 .1001,11
(
Iladassah Regioniii. the WorneM-
Zi mist Organization rat Michigan,
ini• nn conferen, IT tin Stolidity, Slay
✓ , at thy 110,111 - Of Mrs. Sehmarya
v,, , -pr..tolent of the
Michigan liodo...d. Regional, t i ,

1,1,11

Junior Iladassah's movie I. !. !.•
Fisher Theater for the
to•goining May 26. A first run
pictui• will b e the attraction awl
t•ekrt, purchased from any •

Spring House (leaning Probleiw,
SOLVED by

F

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
BY HADASSAH'S REGION

17c lb.

Special Sunday

Dinner ... 60c

Complete Lunch
Daily - . . 25c

BOESKY BROS.

TWELFTH at HAZELWOOD

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DETROIT'S FAVORITE RENDEZVOUS

BEER

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WEEKDAYS

PICK TREASURERS
FOR FORTHCOMING
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All Popular Brands

8 5c

On Tap and Bottled

Sundays, 51 . 00

Starting Saturday—THE CALIFORNIA STEPPERS

- -
(Continued from Page One.)

and Other Acts, direct front Chicago

PAUL LEASH and his BOYS

Mr. rind Mrs. Samuel S. Willi•ideal solicitation in the campaign.
their guest Sirs. Willis' the participants in the demonstra-
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
film being Julian II. Krolik. vice-
Mrs. Jack Ressler of
For reservations or party rates call TR 2-01 00
d.klyn. N. Y. On May 10. Mrs. ity
ity Fund, and A,sktant
, Reitman was hostess at
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...,.• luncheon in her honor and Roth
in.
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Rothma!, aare„....
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.4. were laid fur 20. SIG and jea., A , w..4 . a ,.. 1.....,..,,oi ..„,
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••11.110101101.111\1~11.
SIIMUlil Willi , entertained
K''''
I
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On i., N
• -ix eeupl, on Slay 13.
SCientille
Wei
a llt
,.. 17 Sirs. Ben Brody of Wind- in' ,. I l l 'll,':i .1 1 , 2: 1. ,„, Ii, ,,p,,,,,, A
feted Mrs. 11,,ler with a
gJfts divis,on tire: .1....ph II. Ehr-
1111114 ,1, 111. :Ind 111 t 11 , ' ern:- li c
,
I
h, Clarence If. Enggass, Max g Gardner Rollers, Exercise, SI'L"A''D'I'F.eStcE—XCNL'USI;V"E'LYk
i •,g Mr. and Sirs. S. K. Baum, II. Finkel ,
ton. Fred A. Ginsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Choi, Baum and
Israel ilimelhoell. Sirs. Abraham 10
11,.. and Mrs Ben II:111111 of Wind- .1. Levin and Mr,.
Henry Wine-
• were hosts :it a dinner party. reran
FOURTH FLOOR
..•, r which they t.0 ■ k !heir guests
The new plan for the General #
4
•.• o musical.. which was held at Solicitation Division was outlined •
DE
r
rit()IT LELA
•‘1 % il i • nS dh , a ,,a r. r Ilashotna in: Synagogue.
to over 150 workers at an enthu-
RANDOLPH 2300
sa,tn.
i
meeting, at the
e Ph oenx
i
.

Club Tuesday evening by Gus D.
•111.110•
• 117VIIII
Stone.
13 - year - old
Harriet
Newman. chairman of the expel].
laughter of Mrs. Nettie Stone of '
five committee .4 the General
5.5:1 Townsend avenue, will re-
„.„,,. a diam.,a, , p .., from ,r ,,,,,
Solicitation Division.
o•
Roy R. Fisher, Georg' M. Stutz.
Beth F:1 for lull per cent attend -
associate chairmen of g,neral divi-
enjoyalde with
sore for five year- in Sunday
And now your meals here will be made m
situ with Slaurice 4. Caplan, Ben-
School.
ry Winetuan and Kurt Pricer.
beer. We are also s erving beer without food.
urged the keymen to 14,0 me bet-
Theta Phi GrITTITI in SI-II-WV m et
acquainted auth the work of
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a: the hem. . ,'
9. J e wi sh agencie- so that they
Wakestein. Ils , ” 4 d . . , •
8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
di turn might educate thy ',obi,.
enue, A yoller-srmyg ;dud y i- I..
as to the important needs yf .4.
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