• PLTHODIEWIS/1 HOM ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TWO - swil ■ "--31 IIADASSAH PLANS Si! DONOR EVENT Great Antival FUR SALE COUNCIL ANNUAL LUNCHEON MAY 7' — Enrollment Party at Avalon Theater This Monday Afternoon. . ..........„....„... The Montmarte in Lilac Time" will be the setting for the Detroit , section of the National Council of Jewish Women's annual lunch- eon meeting and election of of- ficers, to be held Monday, May 7, o f a ltthe 1 o s. W fe i d Beth i E n Le h Mrs, Temple ....)).... .. i fiti e hteo the Hearty acclaim by the public has greeted Detroit Hadassah's newly announce I plans f or i t s se v The Music Study Club will hold rs. Allen Kaufman arrived annual donor luncheon, to be held held next Monday afternoon, April N ednesday from her home n i its annual meeting and election of'' Wednesday eve Dec. 11. Launching this major Washington, 1). C.,. to visit with i officers on Tuesday, May 1, at 2 event, an enrollment party will be her brother and sister, Mr. and p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. building, l Mrs. Sylvan Grosner of Atkinson Montcalm and Witherell streets. In the absence of Mrs. J. S. Sauls, avenue . president, Mrs. Burton Clamage, — Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker are first vice-president, will conduct home aftera cruise to the Panama ' the meeting. • Coats, Jackets Scarfs, Muffs, etc. Hi M @ RI OCIff "S quashie" in crepe or angelskin Strawcloth I BUY NOW Purity Rainbow Assembly will present The Family," directed by Sidney J. Winer, as the entertain- ing feature of the Mother and Daughter banquet to be held Tues-1 day evening, May 1, at Eastern I Star Temple. Representatives of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Op- Perfection DeMolay will assist in CONVENIENT TERMS , penheim and baby daughter, Pa- the serving of the full-course tricia Joyce, returned to their home chicken dinner. after wintering at Miami Beach. A Mother and Daughter lunch- Dependable Fur Insurance and Cold Storage Miss Evelyn Sulzberger was hos- eon will be given by the Sisterhood, tess at a cocktail party last Sun- of Temple Beth El, at the Temple, ■ Repairing, Remodeling, Cleansingl on Saturday, May 12, at 12:301 MRS. WALTER LICHTENFELD , day from '4 to 6, at her home on Phone RA. 0022 , o'clock. Following the luncheond Puritan avenue. Mrs. Margo Sanger, disease, of 'cabaret program to be presented Mrs. Sol of Lawrence, Kansas, will Marks arrive Sunday for an Toledo, will give a program of orig_. C. at Markle the luncheon, with Mrs. Harry as master-of-ceermonies I inal sketches and monologues. , A chorus of Parisian midinettea, extended visit with her children, tte.' trained by Mrs. Kurt Peiser; blues Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles- I Ch MRS. EVELYN HATTIE FOX I Tau co il singers, and dancing with hand. evard roger of Boston boul. In black, brown, red, navy, white . . . also these brated its first anniversary Apr it some gigolos to the tunes of 21, with a semi-formal dinner- 1 30, at 1 o'clock, at the Avalon Thee- colors in combination with white. dance at the Chinese Tea Gardens. I Leonard Seel's orchestra are high- s - Mrs. Father Weiss and dough- ter, Linwood and Davison. Spark features of the afternoon's BAGS—FIRST FLOOR ilng entertainment will featur ter, Mrs. Max Finkelston, left for Table decorations and souvenirs lighted entertainment. Festive decorative sojourn in Atlantic City. a Mrs. Evelyn Ilattie Fox of Chi- were carried out in brown and effects have been created under DETROITS FUR HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1887 -- cago as the headline attraction. maize. The president, Selma Jak- the co-chairmanship of Mrs. Ed- Mrs. David Alperin and son, Rob- ont, presided as hostess. . Mrs. Fox is a dramatic artist whose ay' ward Robbins and Mrs. Jewish interpretations have charm- ert Jay, of Memphis, Tenn., are 0 Werbe .\\ ed many audiences. Vocal selec• visiting with their uncle and aunt, rellkWIMIKWILIKWK91 For An All-Request Dance Program „,, ' 0 Aleph Fraternity completed plans Freu d Cohane lions will be rendered by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Rosenberg of .' ... ".. e u — Mrs. "el.Sen. for the May frolic to be given on HAROLD B. MOLDAWSKY - Poe avenue. Sunday evening, May 6, at the president of the ouncii, will ad- Abraham Cooper, well known PRESENTS JewishCommunity Center. Ray dress the business meeting which troll soloist. Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, . Last Friday evening, Dr. Leo M pianist, will accompany both Mrs. HIS CRACK ORCHESTRA Gorrell and his orchestra will fur- will be held at 12 noon, in the l Franklin delivered the principa THE Fox and Mrs. Cooper. In addition, nish the music, featuring Jean Van Brown Memorial Chapel. The there will be a series of short films address at a meeting of the Human Reypen and Jack Rosevear. luncheon and cabaret performance Family Relations Group, which was are scheduled for 1 p. m., in the of merit. UNiversity 1-0441 Hospitality and refreshments, held at the Universalist Unitarian Annual election of officers was social hall of Temple Beth El. Reservations for the luncheon dispensed by a group of 50 hos- Church. On Tuesday evening, Dr. held by Chi Sigma Sorority on , BIG WOLF LAKE—near Jackson, Mich. tesses, will conclude this program. Franklin participated in a jury at the home of Mary may be made by telephoning writing or calling at the Council Tickets may be secured at the panel discussion arranged by the April 10 , Religious Education Association of 1 Zail. The officers are: President, clubhouse, Columbia 0450, 89 Ro- door, and the fee of $1 will be the United States and Canada dur- Gertrude Baril; vice-president, wena street, through Friday, credited to those who wish to at- ing its session here. The subject Rose Cook; secretary, Tessie Gar- tend the $11 donor luncheon. Offi- May 4. of the discussion was, "What will finkel; treasurer, Sylvia Ascher; cers and committees for the latter be the Function of Education in publicity, Beckie Berger. FA , function will be announced at the Achieving and Maintaining a Social enrollment party by Mrs. Ralph I. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Margolin of Davidson, donor luncheon chair- Order of Integrated Persons?" — Buena Vista avenue, entertained 18 Avrunia Camp offers a diversified recreational program: $ man. Frazer returned Satan. guests at dinner on April 22 in I. Mrs. The sale of tickets for the enroll- Swimming Instruction, horseback riding, baseball, volley.ball, $ ment party is in charge of the fol- day from an extended visit to Mia honor of Miss Kitty Moss and her tennis, dramatics, in addition to the usual camp activities, all NATURALLY IS mi Beach. fiance, Ilarry Goldstein. The tables lowing divisional chairmen, each of arefull were decorated with congratulatory 0 under the supervision of an adult staff, cy selected. whom is the head of a committee GOING TO BE A Joseph Neisner and son, Fred, inscriptions. Bridge was the diver- engaged in this work: Mesdames To Speak; Sonenklar the house . an evening. A mid-night w of the Edward Atlas, Herman August, J. of Rochester, N. Y., were NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6 Among Soloists. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander buffet supper was served for 40 Berris, Anthony Deutsch, Jacob M. Doctor and Nurse in Attendance guests. Ilarvith, S. L. Kavanau, Moe Lei- Freeman last week. The friends of Pisgah Lode* of ter, Nathan Metzger, Charles Rob- Robert T. Rosenberg sailed on The Alumni Chapter of the Cam- B'nai B'rith are invited to attend inson, Ilarry Shulman, Aaron Sil- MAKE Y OUR RESERVATIONS NOW the S. S. Manhatten for a six pus Club of Wayne University held the Jewish night program on April For Further Details Call Townsend 7.2238 or Longfellow 1179 $ berblatt and Herbert Warner. The week's business trip to England, a party for 30 guests on Saturday, 30, at the Maccabee Building. The public is invited. Outselling by sheer intellectual advancement commit- The April Oneg Shabbat takes Paris, the Riviera and Monte April 21, at the home of David ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK value-3 to 1—its Carlo, Sabin, 4060 Grand avenue. The tee has planned this program for place this Saturday, April 28, at 11.\\IIMNLIMIVIIIMIA nearest rival. For center of attraction was the ping- some time and expects it to meet 14KIMMILMillk‘k• 1017 4101M116.\\1 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. with favor with the large audience Mrs. Murray Jackman and sons 10 =3 Robert Marwil, 8621 La Salle pone tournament which was de- mechanical supre- 0=0= 1 01=01:= 0•• 1= 0 boulevard. The life of Rebecca of Parkside avenue returned from clared a tie when all hands ad- counted on. macy, for speed, The program will consist of the o Gratz, famed American Jewess, a m nth's visit in Miami Beach. journed for refreshments. Dancing following: Rabbi Leon Fram will f o r appearance, O followed. will be presented by Mrs. Nathan discuss the history of Jewish liter- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen and economy, see, ride, N. Kaplan, and Miss Jeanette ature; Joseph Haggai will speak Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen re- Sunday evening, April 22 the Steinberg will cover current events. own and enjoy the turned from Florida and are re- Ladies Auxiliary of the B'nai on Jewish journalism; Isaac Fin- new Ford V-8— siding at the Belcrest. B'rith held its first spring dinner- kelstein will dwell upon the author, H. Levick; Cantor J. H. Sonenklar dance at the Everglades Club, Ho- and let me sell it The Great Lakes Club will give tel Tuller. Dance music was fur- will render selection of Jewish folk to youl Paul come to their last affair of the -season, nished by the Cocoanut Serenaders, songs, accompanied by Prof. David Schwartz will which will be a formal dance at and a delightful floor show featured Discount; JOHNNY LEBOW render violin selections, accompan- The first week of the B'nai Da- juvenile dance trio, a vocal solo the Statler, on Saturday night. O vid membership campaign, ac- by Miss Helen Goldberg, and an ied by Sylvia Firestone. cording to the reports of the mem- Mrs. Lawrence II. Jones will unique version of the carioca dance, bership committee, has already leave Miami Beach, Fla., on Sun- given by Miss Beatrice Kay. shown splendid results. Team day, to return to her home at captains and committees are work- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jostey of 2315 3215 Leslie avenue. ing untiringly in their efforts to Calvert avenue celebrated their O Get away from your business worries by coming to this fem... 0 increase and, if possible, to Pythian Sisters met on April 16 Mrs. Willard Mayer and chit- twenty-fifth wedding anniversary n double, the synagogue member. dren, who have been spending the on Sunday evening. More than on. ' their hall, at Buddy's. All details O and charming Jewish hotel. Mr. Max Elkin, noted host, is now on hand to greet his old friends, and assures them of a pleasant for the coming Mothers and Daugh- ship. winter at Miami Beach, are ex- 200 quests attended the recepti and comfortable visit. Come, drive down for • week-end or A buffet luncheon was served, and ters dinner, scheduled for May 3 Sunday morning, April 29, at pected home on May 5. Sixteen Years a Ford Dealer dancing and entertainment follow- ; at 6 p. m., at Buddy's Restaurant, 10 o'clock, a rally will take place • month. — Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldrich of ed. Telegrams of greeting were I were discussed. in the synagogue. All team cap VI. 1.4400 6845 MICHIGAN AVENUE tains and members of the member- Cleveland are visiting with their read from relatives and friends in I Pythian Sisters are urged to I Our excellent dining room facilities enable you to entertain bring their mothers, daughters and, 4 Blocks West of Livernois to children, Mr. and Mrs. William this country and abroad. ship committee will be present here inexpensively. W e. cater to weddings, dinners. Bar O their friends' mothers and daugh- report results. In connection Fleischman of the Six Mile road. Mitzvahs, banquets, etc. Get our prices first. Miss Golda J. Gelb of Glendale ters. For reservations call Mary with this campaign, Rabbi Joshua Meyerson at Garfield 9023 or' Levy of Calvert avenue avenue entertained at a luncheon, O 0S. Sperka will speak over Station Ch WNIBC, during Altman's Jewish returned after spending the win- bridge and personal shower hon. Townsend 6-6681. acing Mis 5 aunne Stone, a June l'ythians Sisters' annual convex- Hour . on "The Place of the Syne- ter in Florida. bride-elect. Covers were laid for lion for District No. 10 is to be Rogue in Modern Jewish Life." held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on sixteen. Dr. S. S. Wittenberg, member Mrs. Bob Strifling and daugh- — ' May 16, with Greater Detroit Tern- of the planning committee of the ter, Joan, of Calvert avenue are B'nai Moshe Sisterhood To pie No. 162 acting as hostesses for I. MADORSKY, Prop. drive, made a statement that "it home from an extended visit to O this year. Mrs. Louba Lupiloff is to Meet on Tuesday. may be a bit early accurately Phone Mt. Clemen s 472 Miami Beach. general chairman and Mrs. llattie D Mt. Clemens, Mich. — * Oppenheim is delegate. .2t=01==30=401=10170====ro=ro===0 seems that we shall easily attain Mrs Nate Shapero and children A regular meeting of the Sister- The members were successful in of Congregation B'nai Moshe , lour quota of new members." ngfellow avenue returned hood of Longfellow will be held on Tuesday evening, selling their whole block of tickets from Miami Beach. May 1, in the club room of the syn. for "The Romance of a People." All members are urged to attend i JUNIOR HOME RELIEF , agogue. A joint Mothers and Daughters the next meeting, on May 7, and DANCE THIS SATURDAY Edwin Wittelshoferda of ys Denver in the Co lo. , spent a few program will he held by the Sister- p pa l i a dri - n u e p d PaeYmblePrs'padsitnndeuresi; being as m The Junior Home Relief Society city with his family. hood and the Young People's Aux- , for the near future. held a special meeting Tuesday Mary on Sunday, May 13. Mrs. A. M. Ermann is visiting A musical and strawberry testi- K. OF P. TO SPONSOR evening, at the home of Roslyn Mrs. Callow, to check up final results , with her children, Mr. and vat will be held under the auspices TUESDAY the ticket sale of their semi- Joseph Ullman of Cincinnati. of the Sisterhood on Tuesday eve- DEBATE NEXT of -- formal spring dance to be held ning, May 15, in the social hall of Mrs. Sidney Blum of Rhode Next Tuesday evening, May I. Saturday evening, April 28, in the the synagogue. Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Italian Gardens of the Book-Cadil- Island avenue has returned from Pythias, will present a debate on • AI-KONIW lac lintel. A few tickets are left, a three-months' stay in California. . •p•i-uono," clot, aill meol •I the a timely and interesting subject, and they may be procured at the — renldenie of 1110. 1Velner, 0626 Vanteron, , especially of interest to men over Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein have Sonday, April 39, •t 6 p. m, door. An incomplete list of pa- The {WM' Inemherahip le , lord.hot 40, Bernard Pearl, vice chancellor, tress is: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony taken up their new residence at Thome the ho,a . ntembernhlp to etIll open will take the affirmative side of this' Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zech- the Belcrest. ■ teelring Information, write to 1.1111en Herman, rorreepondIng neeretsay, 37 " question and James Kates the neg- man, Mr. and Mrs. Al Weisman ebb •ornue. • alive. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kan- Elaborate plans are being made accompanied by Mrs. Morris Smel- TORGSIN PRICES COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH for the Pythian banquet to be held The .econd annual senior and zer and son, Herbert, of Alpena. Van Grove Honored May the Fort Wayne Hotel in THOSE IN THE UNITED STATES. THE DOLLAR Junior Home Relief mother and attended the pageant, "The Ro- By Cast of Pageant honor 8 of at Supreme Chancellor Dunn daughter luncheon will be held Sun- mance of a People," during its BUYS NOW MORE THAN EVER IN RUSSIA. of Cleveland, Ohio, who makes his day, May 6, at 1 o'clock, at Webster staging here. That is the reason our first official visit to Detroit. All Three members of the Detroit Hall. Reservations must be made cast of "The Romance of a officers of lodges in this domain TORGSIN STORES carry an Colonial Room is becoming Beth DeYoung and Lee Lefkof- before Friday, May 4. For reser- GIFT SUGGESTIONS: have been extended invitations to People" visited harper Hospital extensive line of high quality vations, call Wilma Schiller, 110- sky are visiting in Chicago. increasingly popular — that Tuesday afternoon to present attend the dinner in his honor. Thin 3.70 Rbl. Barth 9194. The tentative program suits, dresses, coats, shoes; cot- Men's shoes and prices which will be Nan Grove, production di- will be followed by a reception Isaac Mrs. Albert II. Krohn is spend-1 7.50 " Men's suits is as follows: ton, silk and woolen goods,—im- rector, recuperating from an which every Pythian and his sure to please your sense of Sara Share will give the prayer. ing a week in Hamilton, Ont. 3.75 " friends are invited to attend. operation, with a traveling case, ported and domestic. Also food Women's shoes economy. Mrs. Harry Schiller will give the 7.30 " May 15 will be "Open House stuffs, household utensils, soaps, Woman's suits David Schwartz of 3236 Webb a gift of the cast. mother's speech in an‘wer to the Night at Lodge 55. A complete 1.80 " The presentation was made by daughter's address by Madeline avenue has been awarded a schol- tobaccos, sweets and countless Children's shoes We serve a seven-course Elmo White, accompanied by floor show will be one of the many Betty Meyers. Melba Sklar will arship in violin at the Curtis In-1 other articles can be obtained Children's sweaters...60 Kop. Edith Fisher and Miss dinner for $1.25. attractions. Miss of Philadelphia. lie RbI. give a reading. All are invited. stitute of Music Irene Fisch. A billfold was given of TORGSIN'S by your relatives Coffee 121 5 Lb.) 1.50 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max to Joe Van Grove, son of the di- IF YOU SEND THEM A TORG- Flour 121,5 Lb.) .04 Kop. Schwartz. J. W. E. W. 0. BRANCH rector, who took his father's Sugar 12 I'S Lb.) .22 " SIN ORDER. OFFICERS ELECTED Morris Pearl left for Chicago, place during the run of the pag- eant. A Mother-A.10d, Inn , han been where he will visit with friends. • nnnu•ed for 9Iny6.The luncheon will "Detroit should be as proud of — Tuesday evening, April 24, at be held at the Temle. Thom ten the cast of 'The Romance of a attending •ro asked to " mike The Bar Mitzvah of Louis Pevin, the home of Mrs. Sam Helper. a Van said People' as I am," ennattons with Mra. Norman 114 , 6ner Ir meeting was held of the North son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Pevin or Mn. Pam Cohen Grove. "It was • good-looking of the Jewish of Tuxedo avenue, was celebrated Woodward Branch cast, and included many fine ar- Mrawl Mr.. Raul Strnkrant and Mr. . Women's Welfare Organization. with a family dinner on Sunday, la ,wh 0o , inelty motored to Albany, N Wel& It41434•4•Bet tiste." V.. where they will rte. Mr. and /Ira Officers were nominated and elected April 22. To perpetuate friendship. lira Brenner it the The., Brenner al 626T066. 261 fifth Aw., P1.5 and will be f or molly installed formed during rehearsals and daughter of Mr an' M. J Korineky . Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Stein- May 8. performances of the pageant and The Pleterhood lemr4 Inoolloo toe held The officers are: Mrs. C. Modell, berg of 3345 Richton will tele- ALPHA GAMMA PHI NOROHITY to continue dramatic studies, • April 31, Mr. Norman Omit., preoi. Alpha Gamma •hl Woority held an president; Mrs. A. Goldberg, first orate their twenty-fifth wedding group of the cast has formed an dent, prevtded epos sneetina Tuelehty evening at the, WOMEN! YOU SHOULD vice-president; Mrs. T. Gendell, anniversary on Wednesday Hotel. eve- a_ Mn Meek It to te Ran Isaac Van Grove Association. Pam Cohen *pent the Jewlell rommunity Center Mir Lo', 11 11r anA Pr. second vice-president; Mrs. L. Dis- ning, May 9, at the Wilshire .potter on the tool , week towing relathee in timeland and ••• the enrol Featuring Don Gonzalez and His Orchestra Approximately 36,000 people SUPERFLUOUS HAIR - child Pry chop,. y •n,1 41111d TralnInir PM I. hare. ner, treasurer; Mrs. M. Knoppow, Reception from 9 to 12. No cards. Enema r.i.s.-is IAA eensusidb saw the pageant. The expense Ml.. Laurette Ialinuna played or veral financial secretary; Mrs. M. Vogel, plan. molertIona and 16.yrar-old CIJDOCHAN CIA 11 involved was chee to $40,000. MILDRED GORVITZ A surprise party was given in eleophaa tItrIX Club poetponed the Ellie rendered popular conga Refresh. corresponding secretary; Mrs. II. 141.11CTIOLIIII SPICIALIST honor of the engagement of Miss About $9,000 has already been and party from T`Lowel•y errata f . APPI meet. followed 411% Sued.? afternoon,. Weisberg, reporter. HIP DAVID STOTT BRUM° Dr. Samuel B. turned over to local charitable 11. to Tuesday evenings May I, at the Hay 4. His Bessie bbepherd ef CAHII•• HIS The dinner dance, sponsored by, Ruth Rae Marks to to the memb.ra at ane till be be.., ***** IP sal Moah• 51.11, Tatter •old organizations. at the Palail d'Or, on Thurs. VP Wm will be obtainable at the door . 15 bridge at her bomb the organization, will be held at Goss, CASS • BAGLEY 12. 6. I day, April May DETROIT. MICH. the Chalet Sunday evening, Mrs. David Davis and daughter, Mrs. Spencer Finney, honored Miss Alice Newman at a luncheon Wed- nesday at their home in Indian Village Manor. At Reduced Prices t —a jolly little bag to carry all summer! 5.00 ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER ■11 ■■■■10116WIKIIKW11 EIGHTH SUCCESSFUL YEAR Camp amp • 0 $ • 0 0 0 0 "COCOANUT SERENADERS" 0 0 The Oldest Jewish Children's Camp $ in Michigan FA d 0 0 0 p 0 JEWISH NIGHT OF PISGAH APRIL 30 Your Next Car-- 61 A 0 0 RIDE WITH A WINNER ■ ■ 0 2. U For Complete Rest, Play and Relaxation Cong. B'nai David Membership Drive B MT. 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