• vfmericam Rwish Periodical Carter CLIFTON /MINUS CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEVerstordemsnafRONICLE PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Engagements QUALITY SPEAKP) I N Miss Rose Lee Cohen of Los Angeles, formerly of this city, is the house guest for two months of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Schulman of Monterey avenue. Miss Cohen is being entertained exclusively by Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schulman and 51 r. and Mrs. Wein- berg. DRY GIANIO Oil ( The Name Forest Assures Your Satisfaction Regardless of the Type of Dry Cleaning You Require . . . Nliss Luya Fauman was elected secretary-treasurer of the senior graduating class of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School at the meet- ing last Sunday. Solomon Leon- ard Kasle was previously elected president of the class and Wilbur Loewenberg is vice-president. MEN'S SUITS VITALIZED DRY CLEANED AND HAND TINISHED MEN'S TOPCOATS VITALIZED DRY CLEARED AND HAND FINISHED LADIES' DRESSES VITALIZED DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED LADIES' C DATS SIT YAM) Dry CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED And delivery to all pubs et Detroit and Suburb , Prim Include FOREST CLEANERS and DYERS 533-547 E. Forest CAMP NAHELU on PERRY LAKE ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN A Character Camp for Children CAMP NAHELU offer, your child ten glorious 4 week, of land and water sports—horseback riding—woodcraft—tennis —archery — dra- matics—educational trips—camp carnival. CAMP NAHELU 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 character- developing influence does not cease with a summer. The camp is 1000 feet above sea level —the highest point in this part of Michigan Moderate fee. For additional information write or phone Mrs. E. Lesowoder, director, Townsend 7-6890. Camp Nahelu will be open during May for inspection. As in the past, a resident physician and nurse are included on the staff. r. ■ AUTO DIREMIONS.—Take V. S. IL through Pontne—turn richt on In RN-IS—tre through Clarinton—torn right Int grand road. 0120CICHXICHNCH200-0-0 -0-11-0-0 -0-0-0t2OGOCH200-0* -000-00420-0-000-00-12-0 CAMP NAHELU ON PERRY LAKE Ortonville, Michigan ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF "Little Nahelu" May tat, 1934 A SEPARATE UNIT for the exclusive use of our pre-school campers, age 3-6 years. A new building with steam heat and all • modern improve- ment. Well qualified councillors will be in charge, under supervision of Mrs. Helen Lipschitz, R. N. Registrations are now being taken. For information call Townsend 7.6890. "Feuchtwanger at his best...a great novel about a terrible hour"—LEWIS BROWNE. At last a magnificent, a terrific novel has been written about Germany today. One of the world's greatest novelists, the author of Power, has told, through the lives of an upper middle class Jewish family, the whole dramatic story of Jews under Hitler- ism. Hailed by the critics in England and America, a best seller on two continents, every intelligent man and woman must read it. "A powerful and altogether convincing exposition." N. Y. Times. 406 pages. $2.50 THE OPPERMANNS `By LION FlUCHTWANGER/ Viking Press, 18 E.48th St. New York City Littman's People's Theater One Night Only THURSDAY, APRIL 26 I Edwin A. Relkin and S. Weintraub - present — A luncheon bridge, for mem- bers and friends of the Drora Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization, will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Cabot, 2973 Leslie, at I o'clock on April 21. Proceeds are to go for the National Labor Committee, the Palestine Gewerk- shaften. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Robbins have retuned from a month 'a stay in Florida and are residing at 300 Whitmore Road. -- — On Wednesday, April 11, Mrs. Saul A. Gallant Wits hostess at a shower in honor of her niece, Syl- via Doliva of Chicago, formerly of Detroit. Several beautiful af- fairs have been given during Miss Doliva's visit here. The Ganapol School of Music:al Art will hold the first graduation recital cf the season on Monday evening, April 30, when Mrs. Boris Ganapol will present Miss Ruth Nussbaum, pianist. On this oc- casion a performer's and teacher's diploma will be conferred by Boris Ganapol, president of the school, Miss Nussbaum having completed c1,u rscs Ill piano, harmony and en- semble, The recital will be held at the school, 1.17 Puttam. Semi-annual election of Theta l'hi sorority resulted as follows: Edith Strom, president; June Ja- cobson, vice-president; Ruth log- ber, secretary; Betty Abramson, treasurer. With Their Company Direct from the Roland Theater in New York, in SHOLEM SECUNDA'S and A. BLUM'S (Music (Libretto) Musical Comedy which is the Success of This Season "I Could If I Would" Produced by Aaron Lebedeff •nd Lyrics by Jacob Jacobs Priros: 56r, 1Se. SI and *1 .14 PIN. T.. . 71elter• moor on .4.1e lAttnureo TheoLter LEADER'S Cosis No More! *100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED There is no substitute for "Certified" rug cleaning. Detroit's finest homes approve it as the best. Twenty years' experience backs "Certified" quality! la Wedding Calendar Have your draperies and furniture SIMON SHETZER cleaned the "Certified" way. Simon Shetrer will address the April 29—Miss Lillian Michelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo next meeting of the study and dis- cussion group of the Young Peo- Michelson, to Horace J. Haber of Birmingham, Ala., at the Books ple's Society of Congregation Cadillac Hotel. Reception 9 to 12. No cards. Shaarey Zedek, to be held Tuesday May 27—Miss Gertrude B. Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening, April 21, at the Jewish Morris Goldberg of 1444 Pingree avenue, to Carl Pearl, son of Mr. Community Center. and Mrs. Louis Pearl. The ceremony, which will be followed by a dinner and reception, will be at the Statler Hotel. May 27—Miss Gertrude Schlussel, daughter of 51r. and Mrs. Abraham Schlussel of Gladstone avenue, to Philip Krasnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Krasnick, at Congregation Beth Tephila Emanuel. Births April 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman (Dorothy Holinstat) of 3741 Collingwood avenue, a daughter, Carol Lois. JUNIOR HADASSAH'S MOTHERS-DAUGHTERS AFFAIR ON APRIL 29 RUG CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fox of 11:63 Ferry Park announce Ale engagement of their (laughter, Violet, to Benjamin Feldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. jatmb Feldstein of 1014 Taylor avenue. The wedding take place on June 3. Mrs. Rose Horowitz of 1535 Blaine avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Sarah, to Abe Storbinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Storbinsky of 9670 Cameron avenue. Nit. and NIrs. Hyman M. Berger of 3319 Burlingame avenue an-1 nounce the engagement Of their daughter. Harriet, to George Katz,1 son of Sirs. A. Katz of Madison, 1Vis. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bachrach of IMI:i West Verner Ilighway announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Sid Nlarkle, son of Samuel Sparkle of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pont of 1700 Hazelwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Louis P. Toper of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Toper of 580 Leicester court. ; 8700 LINWOOD AVENUE onor er a Banquet Sunday Norman M. Snider, recently ap- pointed public utilities commis- sioner by Governor William Com- stock, will be honored at a banquet this Sunday evening at Jericho Temple, Joy Road and Linwood, by the Jewish Northwestern Demo- cratic Club. You Do the Square Thing by Your Partner don't let Mon neglect to 110 the Annie I,) pot. A part/wen Om, Ina hiteittroo become* nn Bonet of hl. r.lnlr ,lion he die.. .1110 ouriltIng ninot .land 'only to turn over It. mull NOM' lent mingle., MUM] 110011. S111111101 01111 ■ Inmal of capital from • toolDec- 01110 Might hare diremoult. on the blighleno, It vnluht two* failure, and wrens notiln bring Minn- Then 10 1110 uumillitt logrEt., Inn lenotorul Meleopollt. ellmiunted. 111110011.11111. 1 . 3111 full esDlatlet• 1.Ife 1110111111, *Hero a wing. For Milton Atlas is in charge of ar- rangements for the banquet, and he may he called for reservations at tiandolph 4706. that, nee MORRIS GOODMAN = 1,7.1 , Speakers will include Governor Comstock, Rabbi Harold Rosen- thal, Judge Donald Van Zile, city, county and state officials. Enter- WENDELL SCHAEFER Mr. and NIrs. Samuel Schaefer tainment and dancing will follow. The membership committee of the Detroit unit of Junior Hades- of 3046 Burlingame avenue an- AMISTAHN sah, of which Anne Milstein is nounce the marriage of their Allikillik held their losugurnilou ban. chairman and Jean Sherman co- daughter, Nettie Anita, to Arthur Inlet at the Karlorn lino. enfe, linnend of ho HIM Mill Each member chairman, is waging a campaign to Ralph Wendell, son of Mrs. Hen- hrouuht Mo Wel l'lllee, Erlool. LipeeCII. were 111011M by 1110 110010 0101(4.11 office.. rietta 1Vendell, on March 11. inarriagrs Tewnseol 7401 Iteumeellus 11.41.eu 2111 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION C11.7 flu akr ROY B. CARLIN 1217 Neslroul 'WM.'. " " Ittleolvoly Intone Tao Caen fot II Ta ra --- BRONTMAN BABBUSH On Sunday afternoon, April 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Simon, Miss Jean Babbush was united in marriage to Jack Bront- man. Rabbi NI. Zager officiated.' Among the out-of-toWn guests I were Mr. and Mrs. M. Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Levitsky, Mrs. M. Simon and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tencer. A surprise birthday party was given by Joseph D. Lattin, Satur- day evening, April 14, in honor of Miss Esther Sandra Helfand, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Moe Pearlman, 2953 Glendale avenue. The table was adorned with can- delabra and a center-piece of tea- roses and carnations. A buffet luncheon was served for 22 guests. The alumni of one of the oldest Boy Scout troops in the country will meet at the Jewish Community Center, in room 3, on Thursday, April 26, to reorganize and elect new officers. .1 —.. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111 1111111111111111ffiffill 111111119 E.F. 7E- 1E-7 Troop 23 Alumni To Meet April 261E- Miss Evelyn Robins of 2294 Tay- lor avenue was hostess at a kiddie party in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Twenty-five guests were present. Better 'Than Ever, • ..,, A.G.tr., 3 1934 SEASON OPENS SUNDAY, APRIL 22 , - tISIDE. ppy RHO; i- •ciateTt, = al E. ..._ P. Mt. Clemens' most beautiful and exclusive Jewish resort hotel is again prepared to he your host. Entirely remodeled ■ nd redecorated, this famous hostelry is better equipped than ever before to make your visit comfortable and pleasant. THE BATH HOUSE IS LOCATED INSIDE THE HOTEL SO THAT GUESTS CAN GO DIRECTLY TO THE BATHS FROM THEIR ROOM. Mrs. Israel Davidson and daugh- ter, Betty Ruth, of Chicago boule- The membership is made up of at vard returned from a visit in Bos- many MCI) well known in theew- ton and New York. While in can community. Many members liv- FL- 1 Boston, Mrs. Davidson and (laugh- MISS ANNE MILSTEIN ish ing in different taints of the coun-I= ter visited with their son and try write inquiring about their T h is friends and expressing the wish to Personal and individual attention ■ ssu ing you of home - like atmosphere. brother, Joseph, who is a student cDllect outstanding dues campaign will come to a close, with attend the annual banquet. at Harvard. a Mother and Daughter celebra- Fred SI. liutzel was the organ- - The Bar Mitzvah of Nlax Blank, tion, for those members whose dues izer and founder of the first Tr, p A week-end at • the Riverside will Tennis Court son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan have been paid, and their mothers. 23 of Boy Scouts in Detroit. Mr. Fishing give you complete relaxation •nd Adjacent Golf Course Blank, will be observed Saturday The celebration will be in the form Itutzd , h i s act i vities of a bridge and tea, on Sunday. at Congregation Beth Moses, 580 in behalf of Troop 23 and also be- = Horseback Riding, etc. renewed vigor. April 29, at 2:30 p. m., at the Club / Owen avenue. The liar Mitzvah cause of the honor and esteem in will conduct the entire services Exchange, 10218 Dexter boulevard, which the members of the alum We Are Pleased To Announce That himself, with the aid of the choir near Glynn Court. An interesting hold him, is one of the two honor- program has been arranged. of Agudath Herd Young Judaea. ary members of the alumni of Reservations for the party may Troop 23 . He will recite his Moftir and speak In Hebrew and Jewish. After serv- be made by calling Anne Milstein The other honorary member is formerly of the Olympia and Elkin Hotels, is now associated with us ices the congregation is invited for at Euclid 71374 or Jean Sher- Milton M. Alexander, who was Kiddush. Sunday, April 22, a party man at Madison 6553. All reserv- elected to honorary membership as will be held at the residence of ations must be received by Friday, a result of his activities in behalf Mr. and Mrs. Blank, 351 Owen, at April 27. Those who have no of Troop 23. p. m. I. A. Lawton, the liar Mitz- facilities for mailing their 1934 To be eligible to membership one vah's teacher, will be toastmaster. dues may pay them at the bridge- must have been a member of Troop I. NIADORSKY, Proprietor 23 during the period of his regis- tea. lions plum. MT. CLEMENS 472 MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. For R Girls are urged to pay their de- tration as a Boy Scout. It is sug-l= Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moskowitz of Brooklyn, New York, have been linquent dues and bring their moth- Bested that all who are eligible fo r .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIME -- vacationing in Detroit for the past ers to this party. Admission will membership and wish to meet their old buddies get in immediate few weeks as the guests of Mr. and be by membership card only. There will he a meeting of the touch with Joseph Beck, 3221 Grand Mrs. Harry Wizel of 5187 Tren- ton avenue and Mr. and Mrs. E. membership committee at the home avenue. The present Troop 23 is under Moskowitz, previous to their visit of Miss Milstein, 3311 Hazelwood, here spent several weeks with their on April 24, at 8 p. m. New mem- the leadership of Samuel S. Snits, as active scoutmaster. The troop daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and bers are invited to attend. meets every Monday night from 7 Mrs. H. H. Tishkin of Milwaukee, to 9 in the hall of the B'nai Moshe, Wisconsin. Mrs. Tashkin is the Dexter at Lawrence. Any Jewish former Maize Meredith of the boy, 12 years of age, is eligible for Ziegfield Follies. membership. At the alumni meeting April 26 there will be speakers from Scout for May headquarters, and speakers associ- Tag Day May 6. ated with this movement will dis- cuss the plan of the Detroit Scout The annual tag day for the Citizenship movement in detail. benefit of the Gewerkshaften will The present officers of the be held on May 6, under the di- alumni are: President, Alfred A.' Klunover; vice-president, 1/r. Ju- rection of the united Zionist Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith is youth groups affiliated with the lien Weber; secretary, Zanwell Berstein; treasurer, Joseph Beck. co-operating with the Ladies' Aux- ihary in the dinner-dance on April Palestine labor movement. This is The advantages at the RIVERSIDE HOTEL are many—a feature the hotel is that it faces a beautiful five-acre park, where patrons take natural sun baths in conjunction with the mineral baths. RIVERSIDE FEATURES WEEK END VISITORS Mr. Max Elkin Riverside Hotel & Baths PISGAH LODGE The Gewerkshaf ten Tag Day Dinner Scheduled nual NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT 13; An- Plans Yiddish Art and Music Night for Monday, April 30. 22 at Everglades, Hotel Taller. A large turnout of B'nai B'rith mem- bers is expected at this affair. Other members and their friends who have not made reservations thus far are urged to do so immedi- ately. The intellectual advancement committee of Pisgah 1,(xlge Lodge completed plans for the Yiddish Night, to take place on Monday, April 30. It will concern itself with Yiddish music, art and lit- erature. A full list of the contri- butions to this program will be published in the next issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Members of Pisgah Lodge and their friends are advised to watch for it in the next issue. MOTHER - DAUGHTER DINNER OF ZEDAKAH The Two Well-Known Yiddish Stars Aaron [Aden- Leon Blank SHETZER TO ADDRESS SHAAREY ZEDEK GROUP Zedakah Club announces its Mothers and Daughters dinner for Wednesday, May 9. at 6 p. m., at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter at Lawr- ence. Mrs. Ben Jacob, founder of Zedakah, has written and will di- rect a playlet, called "An Old Love I.etter," which will be pre- sented by the Zedakah Juniors. Mrs. Joshua Karbel, chairman of arrangements, is being assisted by Mrs. Meyer Shugarman, co- chairman, and Mrs. Jack Green- berg. Reservations may be made by telephoning Mrs. Joshua Karbel, Townsend 6-1555; Mrs. Meyer Shugarman, Garfield 1969, or through members of the organi- sation. INVITES YOU TO VISIT THE NEW PERMANENT QUARTERS OF THE intended to be the culmination of the year's activities of the Na- tional I.abor Committee's cam- paign. On May 13 a banquet will be held in honor of the workers and supporters of the campaign, to which all those who actively par- ticipated in the work are invited. The banquet will be featured by full reports on the actual work accomplished in the past year, one of the most successful completed by the local committee. Postpone Temple Event Postponement of the first an- nual subscription dinner-dance of Temple Beth El, which was to have been held Saturday, lay 5, in the Book-Cadillac lintel, is announced. Nearness of the date to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign and • desire to curtail all activities which might interfere with the drive, prompted the change. TRUST DEPARTMENT ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HENRY S. HULBERT Vice-President and Trust Officer C. H. HABERKORN, JR. Manager CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 21 and 22—Pageant, "The Romance of a People," at Olympia. Matinee on Sunday. April 22—Spring dinner-dance of Women's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith. April 23—Home Relief meeting. April 25—liadassah Study Group, 1 p. tn. Aril 28—Hadassah Oneg Shabbat, 2:30 p. m. April 28—Home Relief Juniors' dance. April 29--Joint meeting of Zionist Organization, Ilaihriszh Junior Harlassah, Jewish National Fund, Masada, at Hotel Statler. Morris Rothenberg of New York, national Z. O. A. president, guest speaker. April 29—Young People's Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai Moshe, fourth annual spring frolic. Aril 30—Hades/lab Donor Enrollment Fete. 1 p. m. May 2—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Jewish National Fund Auxiliary. May 6—Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. May 7—Council of Jewish Women. May 9—Zedakah Mothers-Daughters dinner. May 13--Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers-Daughters lunch- eon. May 14-1Iadatutah monthly meeting. May 16—League of Jewish Women's Organizations. GEORGE E. PARKER, JR., Supervisor of Personal Trust Division GEORGE D. CLARK, Supervisor of Corporate Trust Division LESTER E. ZUBRIGG, Supervisor of Stock Transfer Division EDWIN G. TERRELL, Supervisor of Safekeeping Divison TRUST INVESTMENT COMMITTEE HENRY S. HULBERT, Chairman FRED J. FISHER JOHN B. FORD, JR. WALTER S. McLUCAS JAMES INGLIS