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PAGE SIX

and

For the Best — Demand GUNSBERG'S

Ueda .nd Ousranteef by

Gunsberg Product. are famous
for their excellent taste — our
Salami, Wieners, Bologna. Corned
Beef, Pastrami, Tongues, Beefen-
ette are made of the best and
freshest kosher meats.

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

. A=111•1 ■ 011.1M1/ ■ •11111..

LEAGUE DEVOTES
YIDDISH PROGRAM ,„ ANNUAL
MEETING DINNER TO HONOR
IMPRESSES PlnAll TO LOCAL DRIVE SIYUM ON SUNDAY

Tan

MRS. SAULS ELECTED
BY MUSIC STUDY CLUB

Mrs. J. S. Souls was unani-
mously re-elected president of the
Music Study Club at the annual
meeting, held May 1. The 1934-
935 slate follows:
Mrs. Souls, president; Mrs. Bar-
on Clamage, first vice-president;
Mrs. J. M. Berris, second vice-
iresident; Mrs. Maurice Morse,
ecording secretary; Mrs. Benja-
min Pearlman, corresponding sec-
etary; and Mrs. Israel Silk, treas-
urer. The board of directors in-
cludes Mesdames David S. Cole,
Samuel Asherson, Saul E. Barnett,
Emery Monash, Charles Alpern
and Harry Cotten.
The Music Study Club's tenth
annual spring musicale and tea
will be held Tuesday, May 15, at
Hotel Stotler. Mrs. Samuel Schaf-
lender, chairman of the occasion,
plans a musical program of artis-
try and a tea of gracious appoint-
ments. Mrs. Emma Lazaroff
Scheyer, Mrs. Edmund Sloman,
Mrs. Herman Iloexter, Mrs. Wal-
ter Lichtenfeld, Mrs. Burton
Clamage and Mrs. Benjamin
Pearlman are members of Mrs.
Schattander's committee.

UNTERBERG DIES

BE PHOTOGRAPHED

Head of Education Associa-
tion Helped Train Thou-

The annual meeting of the
sands of Youth.
The Chevrah Mishnah-Gemorah
Large Audience Enthusias- League of Jewish Women's Organ-
FOR
izations which will be held at 2 of the Tuxedo Shule, at the Tux-
tic Over Presentation
NEW YORK.—Israel Unterberg,
MOTHER
edo branch of the United Hebrew
p.
m,
on
May
16
at
the
Jewish
of
Yiddish
Night.
president of the Jewish Education
ON HER
DELIVERED FRESH
Community Center will feature a Schools, completed arrangements
Association
since
its
organization
DAY
for
the
dinner
to
be
given
on
the
program
dedicated
to
the
Jewish
DAILY TO STORES
A capacity audience attended Welfare Federation's Allied Jew- occasion of the celebration of the
13 years ago, died May I, at his
by fur then
other
Watch for the blue and yellow
one of the finest programs ever ish Campaign, May 27 to June 7, Siyum of Seder Mood, which will
home, 365 Weat End avenue, after
f1.—tease
label with the name Gunsberg and
witnessed by Pisgah Lodge of the according to an announcement by take place Sunday, May 6, at 8
an illness of several months. His
photograph.
the names of the rabbis who super-
B'nai B rith. Representative tal- Mrs. Abe Srere, president.
age
was
70.
p. m., at the auditorium of the
vise the Kashruth.
ent in the various branches of I
Mr. Unterberg's chief interest Sittings made in Studio or Home.
A dramatic playlet, "A Day in school, 4000 Tuxedo avenue.
Yiddish art contributed entertain- I Court," written, directed and pro-
lay in the promotion of religious
The committee in charge con-
A price range to snit exert puree.
education. Born in Lithuania, he
ment and educational features duced by Mrs. A. Max Kohn, will sists of Louis Dann, Nathan Yaffa,
received his early schooling in re-
which were enthusiastically re- I
will be the out- B. Kraft, J. Swartz, the rabbi of
ligion at the home of his maternal
by the audience.
standing attract- the Chevrah, Mrs. Miller and Mrs.
RANDOLPH 2545
1016 NAPOLEON ST.
grandfather before crossing the sea
Paul Discount played two piano
ion of the meet- B. Kraft.
PlIVIOGRAIIIM
•. ■ •
alone at the age of 10 to join his
compositions. Isaac Finkelstein
ing. The play
The program of the evening in-
wool:Avow Ayr
parents in this country.
lauded the Jewish poet Levicka
presents vividly cludes, besides short addresses by
After a public school training
David Schwartz, who had recently I
the powerful prominent rabbis of Detroit, vo-
here he began his commercial car-
work accomplish- cal selections by Cantors J. Miller
received a musical scholarship,
eer in the shirt factory of a broth-
ed by the educa- land II. Scholnick, assisted by the
violin selections, with Sylvia Fire- I
er-in-law. At 21 he entered busi-
tional and recrea- two wonder children who recently
accompaniment. Joseph
ness for himself, starting with a
tional agencies of arrived from Poland and who sur-
Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane,
Haggai spoke on "The Factor of
small establishment on Canal
Federation. Mem- prised the lovers of Jewish mel-
president of the Detroit section of
the Press on Jewish Life." Beau-
1,11 Nu ndey nornitte. May 6 . el 1 0,4
street
and moving to constantly lar-
bers of the cast ody with their singing at the B'hoi
the National Council of Jewish Rabid Eimer Berm, of Pontiae, will tiful Yiddish folk songs were of-
ger quarters.
include Dr. Ben- I Moshe Synagogue during Passover.
CANTOR LOUIS COHEN
Women, will call upon the fol- oerupy the pulpit en11 tweak on the lepb• fered by Cantor J. II. Sonenklar,
"Why Ile Jew,"
A • In connection
It
was
at thisperiod that Mr. of 2524 Gladstone avenue, 54
jamin D. Welling
lowing chairmen to give reports at with
Teri the Commencement Exerelme of the accompanied by Paul Discount
Unterberg first manifested the phi-
as
the
judge;
Sid-
the annual meeting and election Temple Binh School.
years old, died on May 1 in a
The unannounced surprise of the
lanthropic spirit which dominated
Servives
gabhath. Mee 1, will be
ney Marwil, the HEBREW HIGH SCHOOL
Chicago hospital. Funeral serv-
of officers, to be held Monday, conducted
evening was Morris Dombey
11, Itebbi Leon Tram. HI.
WILL TEACH GEMORAH
his life. lie was a charter member
prosecuting at-
May 7, at 12 noon, at Temple emmon tople will be "Jewielt Book IMoishe ben Moishe) who brought
ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu-
and trustee of the Federation for
torney;
Harry
C.
neral Home on May 3 with inter-
Beth El: Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mra.
much laughter with his readings.
the Support of Jewish Philanthro-
I.e. Leo M. Fr•nklin will ovenny the
I Mr.. A. M. Kohn Markle, the de-
The Hebrew High School of the PRENZLAUER GROUP'S
ment
at Cloverhill Park Cemetery,
Fred Dreifus, .Miss Henrietta anlpu en ay morning. M•y
at ICU, The president of Pisgah lodge,
pic Societies and a director of Mon-
INSTALLATION
MAY
22
; fence attorney; Mrs. Herbert IL United liebrew Schools has added
-The Interna-
and
speak
un
the
Mid.
Robinson, Mrs. Henry Meyers, tional Jew."
Aaron Rosenberg, presided during
tefiore Hospital for Chronic Di- Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can-
Metz, police woman; Nathan I.. to its course of study the subject
tor
J.
Sonenklar and the Cantors'
Mrs. Samuel Glogower, Mrs. Jo-
Courtin...Ben elf leep will be held this the evening.
l Milstein, court clerk; and Stephen of the Gemorah. At a recent
The ladies of the Eva l'renzlauer seases, the Bedford Hills Sanator- Association of Detroit officiating.
seph Welt, Mts. Morris Rand, Miss Year on Shatmoth. 800 1 15r, May Ie.
Sarasohn, Jacob Clayman, Mrs. meeting of the board of education Maternity Aid enjoyed an interest- ium, the Central Jewish Institute
During
his 27 years as cantor, he
Ida Lippman, Mrs. Henry Wein- Stieterhood May Tettlylal of Muelet
Lillian Popkin, and Benjamin Wilk of the Hebrew. Schools, the ques- ing meeting Tuesday afternoon, at and the Committee for the Care of
A Mey escheat of Much featuring
had served with congregations in
stein, Mrs. Victor Weil, Mrs. Theo- Muriel
as the men and women who come tion of introducing Gemorah into the home of Mrs. Gorelick, 3308 Jewish Tuberculosis.
Magerle Kyle. soprano; Winifred
Montreal,
Toronto, Pittsburgh,
dore Kelter, Mrs. Jacob Nieman, ilubtoon•liel41, soprano; Bertha Bright
As president of the Jewish Edu-
' before the court with problems that the curriculum was discussed. Webb avenue. The meeting was
Mra. Milford Stern, Mrs. David Knapp, vontralto; Huth Rummell gears.
I could have been solved if the ages- Many requests were made by par- opened by Mrs. George Cohen, cation Society he was able to ex- Chicago, Philadelphia, Ottawa,
111501.; Helen Werd, fettle,. arroMPeo-
Huber, Mrs. Douglas Brown and led by Harriet J. Ingereoll,will be the
des of Federation had had a chance ents to base this subject included president. Mrs. Robbins read the tend free scholarships in religious New York and Kansas City. He
program of the renular monthly meet'ng
The Detroit Halevy Singing So. Ito enter their lives.
Mrs. Maurice Kaplan.
prayer. Several case+ were re- training to thousands of boys and retired five years ago. Since that
of the Temple klleterhoml, )41/MillY. May
Participating in the cabaret II, at 2:30 o'riork. A portal hour will ciety officially opened its annual I The meeting will be addressed by in the regular course of study.
girls. In 1925, as ■ memorial to time he had lived in Detroit. Sur-
In the Philadelphia-Byron School ported. A letter was read from his parents, he gave the Jewish viving him are three sons, Al, Mor-
membership
campaign
at
the
ban-
follow
the
entertainment:
program, "Montmartre in Lilac
I one of the officers of the Jewish
the Hebrew Hospital Association,
quet held at Webster Hall, April Welfare Federation who will ana- J. Cashdan will be in charge of in which they announced a gift Theological Seminary, of which he ris and Norman; four daughters,
Time," to be presented at the Mother and Itenghteeimr ,
this subject; in the Tuxedo School
Mother-Daughter Hay, under theRoa- 24.
luncheon following the business
lyse the objectives of this year's
of $150, for hospitalization of was a director, the building that Nettie, Jean, Elizabeth of Detroit
rk, of the Temple gieterhood, will be
Halevy invites all those who are 'campaign in both its local phases S. Cashdan will be in charge, and cases, for which the group is very houses its Teachers College. A and Sirs. Irving Paull of Yonkers,
meeting, will be: Marguerite *teemed
nt Temple Beth El rtatmoirso.
in the Oakland School J. V. Ariel
Interested
in
Jewish
music
to
avail
contribution from Mr. Unterberg N. Y.; four brothers. Isadore of
and in the field of foreign relief,
Schuiling Iloexter, contralto, ac- May If, beginning 1.1 1 0:3 0, with Ige
thankful to the association.
service.. et whlrhFranklin
themselves of this opportunity to
The annual election of officers of will be in charge.
Annual installation of officers and his wife made possible the es- New Brunswick, N. J., Rabbi Sam-
companied by Mrs. Burton Clam- Sabbath
will preach. The Mother•Iteughter Iwo h.
Maurice II, Zackheim is chair- will take place May 22. Mrs. Harry tablishment of a chair in Talmudic uel M. Cohen of New York City
the League of Jewish Women's
age; Madame Etienne, danseuse, von will be perved at I 210, after which join this organization.
Rehearsals are held weekly in Organizations will be conducted at man of the board of education of Fixler will be chairman. The philology at the Hebrew University and Al and Abe Cohen of De-
delightful 'program le being Plen. 0 .
and her pupils, Philip and Yvonne; a
featuring Mn. Margot Sanger of Toledo,
Northern High School, under the I this meeting. The League is corn- the schools.
troit, and a sister, Mrs. Israel
group will celebrate with a I o'clo•k in Palestine.
Mrs. David Kaltman, soprano; and diernow. who will Preeent • Pronre. t of
Ilss- direction of Dan Frohman, conduc- I posed of 26 Jewish organizations
The entire class, which has re- luncheon. Reservations may be
With Mrs. Unterberg, he played Katz, also of Detroit.
oriel.' stmt. hoe and menoloeuee.
a Carioca chorus, under the direc. mention. eluni.d he made Inintediately
tor of the choir. Instruction in each of which is represented on the cently graduated from the elemen- made by calling Mrs. H. Fixler, a leading role in the establishment
tion of Mrs. Kurt Peiser. Mrs. by milli. Madlwn
26 130.
musical reading is given by Max board of the League by its presi- tary Hebrew School, has registered Euclid 4879, or Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, of the Young Women's Hebrew As-
ALAN GREENBERG
Harry C. Markle will act as master
Levy, vocal coach of the Halevy.
Temple High School Graduation:
dent. All members of these organ- for the high school. This addition Euclid 0059-Iff. Members are urged sociation, of which Mrs. Unterberg of 2690 West Boston boulevard,
6, Miring
of ceremonies. • The committee in
FlUilliBr itinrnina, May
Those interested in joining the izations belonging to the league are makes the high school department to bring their mothers, daughters is now president emeritus.
Putase of the regular Sunday service,
26
years
old, died on May 3. Fu-
charge of the luncheon includes: the
51 boys and girls will revolve their Tem_ choir, should do AO at once as re-
one of the largest in the history and friends.
Mesdames Harry Jackson, Walter pip Iligh ttcheol diplomas. Their rela- hearsals on the oratorio for the Invited to attend this meeting and
neral services were held on May
of the schools. Ninety-two stu-
cast their ballots.
Elaborate plans are being made
4
with
interment
at Machpelah
Lichtenfeld, Theodore Kelter, Ed- tifes end friends are invited.
tenth annual concert will star
I dents are now attending this de- for the annual donor luncheon to TOMBSTONE UNVEILING
Rabbi Leon Fram offi-
. ward Robbins, David Werbe, Jos- Temple Arts Modell':
soon.
FOR RABBI R. HURWITZ Cemetery,
partment. The personnel of the be held Dec. 4.
the Temple Arta
e,ont
of
rinel0
The
g
ciating.
Mr.
Greenberg
was an
. eph Burnett, Kurt Peiser, Julius
The Halevy also welcomes those
high school consists of the Gem-
Mo. let V's 10.11140.1 will take place Wednee-
Mrs. Julia Warta!' is chairman
SUNDAY AFTERNOON attorney with offices at 2729 Bar-
Rothschild, Gerald Sandorf and day evening. June Ii A social hour will who are interested in this Singing
orah instructors mentioned above of cards, Mrs. A. Smilo assisting.
follow • ern gram of nne-ect ld•Ye. Hem-
ium Tower. Ile is survived by
Josh Sarasohn.
Society, but who are unable to par-
and the following: Max Gordon,
here, free; 11011.1111.mhe., 3 5 cents
The unveiling of a tombstone his wife, Rosalyn, and his mother,
ticipate in singing, to join as as-
Rabbi Max Weine, Joseph Hag-
OLD FOLKS' HOME
over the grave of the late Rabbi Fanny.
sociate members.
SKILLMAN TO ADDRESS
gai and Abraham J. Lachover. The
Reuben Hurwitz will take place at
For further details concerning Grand Central Market at Davison high school meets every day be-
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
and Linwood Arouses Enthu-
The Northwestern Branch of 2 p. m. this Sunday, at Clover Hill
MILLIE C. BERG
either active or associate member-
tween the hours of 7 and 8:30 the Jewish Old Folks' Home will Park Cemetery.
siasm
of
Merch•nts.
beloved mother of Harold C. Berg
ships, attend a rehearsal or call the
p. tn. The subjects, in addition meet on Monday, May 14, 2 p. m.,
The Jewish Radio Forum pro-
All relatives and friends are and the late Florence C. Berg,
corresponding secretary, Mrs. G.
gram for Sunday, May 6, from
A quarter-million dollar invest- to Gemorah, are: Chumosh, with at the Stotler Hotel.
urged to attend, and members.of passed away on Sunday, April 15,
Matrick, Townsend 7-5631. Audi•
6:15 to 6:45 p. m., over Station
ment, hundreds of men at work 'the commentator Rashi; t h e
This meeting will have a two- the Jewish National Fund are es- at her residence in the Imperial
Purchasers of and in Palestine Lions are given each week by Mr.
',Prophets,
Hebrew
literature,
Jew-
WJI3K, will present an address by
for months, orders for equipment
fold purpose: First, installation of pecially invited, Rabbi Hurwitz Hotel. Services were held April
Frohman.
I ish history and ethics.
Judge W. McKay Skillman of the through the American Zion Com-
officers will take place; second, having served as treasurer of the 17 from Edmund L. GilbertFu-
A regular rehearsal will be held that kept factory wheels turning,
monwealth are being called to a
Recorder's Court, on the subject
orders for food products—meats,
all new prospective members will Jewish National Fund Council of neral Home on Delaware avenue
meeting to be held at the Philadel- Tuesday, May 8, in room 123,
C.
S.
D.
CLUB
FROLIC
"Human Progress and Justice."
fish,
vegetables,
fruits,
package
be enrolled. Each member is re- Detroit for a period of 10 years. and conducted by Dr. Leo M.
phia-Bvron Ilall on Monday eve- Northern High School, 8:30 p. ni.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
groceries,.
baked
goods,
dairy
pro-
WILL
BE
HELD
MAY
5
quested to bring one or two of
Franklin. Burial was in Forest
ning, May 7, at 8:30.
Beth El will be heard in his Sun-
ducts that added considerably to
her friends who wishes to join the
Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Mich.
This meeting is called as a m-
day afternoon class in Judaism.
Y.
P.
S.
OF
B'NAI
DAVID
the
volume
of
farmers,
packers,
organization.
A
musical
program
The
members
of
the
C.
S.
D.
Club
Services in Saginaw, on April
irth of an encouraging conference
In loving memory of our dear
Aaron Kurland will preside.
held with Morris Rothenberg, presi-
WILL PRESENT COMEDY wholesalers—find fruition in the and their friends are looking for- will be given by several well- husband and father, Julius W. 17, were read by Rabbi Leon
magnificent
new
Grand
Central
ward
to
the
social
event
to
be
known
atrists.
Refreshments
will
From. In addition to her son,
dent of the Zionist Organization of
Lachman, who passed away seven Harold, Mrs. Berg is survived by
BICUR CHOLEM ASS'N
America, in the course of his De-
A one-act comedy entitled Market at Davison and Linwood staged Saturday night, May 5, at be served.
years ago today.
which
opened
Thursday
of
this
the
Webster
Hall
Ballroom.
her mother, Mrs. L. Clinkofstine
WILL MEET TUESDAY troit visit, by a committee consist- "Household Ilints" will be pre-
Dancing and entertainment will
In I fifIng niemory true alai kind
of Saginaw and her sisters, Mrs.
ing of II. Gittleman, William Weis- sented at the next open meeting of week.
The Lido, a 111. W
club,
nieet• No Mond on earth like hint well find
Long as an ocean liner, fronting be to the tune of Mike Falk's or- Mg
Morris Nover and Mrs. D. S. Dan-
The Bicur Cholem Association man and Bernard Isaacs.
the Young People's Society of
at the Jewish renter
Ill' smiling foot. nn more NI. Fee
.chestra.

on
Davison
avenue;
30,000
square
A
Mother's
Day
program
Is
one
of
as
life
and
memory
Ruda
ciger of Saginaw; Mrs. Charles
no
111WW
But
B'nai David to be held on Tuesday
will hold its next regular meeting
Remembered he will be.
Proceeds of this affair will go the ninny ;dans for the near future.
Rosenzweig and Mrs. Rae C. Levy
evening at 8:30 in the social hall feet under roof; equipped with its
on Tuesday evening, May 8, at
The effic era are: Peered...It, 'WWI@ R.
towards
the
camp
fund
for
crippled
own
slaughter
houses,
refrigerat-
Epei:
‘loe.prealdent, l'aye Partner: fter-
of the synagogue. Evelyn Gross-
8 o'clock, at Congregation Eman-
Sadly missed by his wife, Belle, of Detroit, and two brothers, Ben-
man, Tillie Heideman, Irving Stein- ing plant, restaurant, variety children known to the Home Relief rvtery, Shirley Ellis: treaeurer. Marian and children, brothers and sisters- jamin F. Clinkston of Saginaw
uel, Taylor and Wilson. The
Rubin; publieity hairmen. ilelle jakont
Society.
and I. W. Clinkofstine of Chicago.
In tumor of the Bur MItavall of their berg and Leon Riskin will take store—Grand Central Market is
president, Mrs. Ann Weinbeck, is
in-la•.
Miss Rosemary Berger and Miss
Robert, My end Sire J. I'. 1 I If soh• part. A bridge will follow the play. one of the country's finest estab-
appealing to all old members and eon,
f1014 will he at home en Sundef evening.
Sybil
Weisman
are
active
on
the
RACHEL STEIN
Members are urged to bring their lishments for the retailing of
to those who are interested in May I , from to 10
Mark
-
Brasch
Team
Wins
---
foods. Sixty specialty shops in ticket committee. The following
friends. •
of 1319 Clay avenue, 55 years old,
administering relief to the needy
Doubles Championship
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka was the one! Operated so economically will act as hostesses: Lois Gerson,
died on April 29. Funeral serv-
A w1) 11;7;
rorrile'r"'11;a11-e1n1;e:
sick, to attend this meeting.
e"gr
e
SI,1
at Beth El.
speaker at the meeting held April! that savings are reflected in prices Dorothy Markle, Flora Jane Miller,
ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu-
social hour will be spent and re-
Mr. and blre Alex Kahn el.mPt tel
24. His subject was "The Attitude; which mean thousands of dollars Helen Rosenberg, Betty Saloshen
neral Home on May 1 with inter-
freshments served.
Sunday In Battle Creek. Mich
and
Helena
Unger.
PROPERTY
OWNERS,
ATTEN-
of Modern Youth Towards Itelig-1 off the food budget of the house-
. Playing brilliantly to win four ment at Beth Tephila Emanuel
TION—Let the Mickey Manage- consecutive matches Monday eve- Cemetery, Rabbi J. Eisenman of-
l
left ion," The talk was followed by a
end Mrs. -heel'h Muni/iner
wives
of
Northwest
Detroit.
here the
ment Co. relieve you of your
nP Itutolay for Ann Arbor, w
spirited discussion.
Grand Central Market will be
nine, Louis Mark and Jerry ficiating. She is survived by a
letter will remain for le , esal days
Slaterhoodi
property worries. For efficient
The activities of the society will open evenings until 9, Thursdays
Brasch won the Young People's son, Joseph, and a daughter, Sirs.
Plartp cur the Mother'. DM Program as
management
and economical
the Sieterhuod of the Congregation and
end on May 15. On that day offi- until 10, Saturdays until 11.
Temple Club badminton doubles Rose Djalal.
the Young Peoples Auxiliary have been
maintenance, call Mr. M. H.
cers
for
the
following
year
will
he
Metal010
or
Temple
Beth
Jatob
will
The market, built by Michael
oleo
championships on the Temple Beth
rompletriL The affair will take place In
A alsnal honor has been conferred
Goldsmith, Cherry 9689.
the *oriel hall of the synagonue, Sun-
Kmdtehrk when mile was elected, and plans for future ac- F. Chernick, Dr. Manuel Pasick
El courts. They defeated Dr. Stil-
BENJAMIN WEISBERG
Mrs. Louie
xd 2:15, when
der af ternoon. May IL
tr the erect deny of tivities formulated.
1 elected lee week
and Felix Silver, numbers among wank., WM., Prefer. will Oily nn ad- GRAND PIANO WANTED—Will ton Marx and Zangwill Schribnik of 2020 Elmhurst avenue, 72 years
On Tumulay evening. Mee
Ilonplfxl
of
the
Mnarrow
Auxiliary
the
&me un "l'he
TodnY•“
o'clock, the Sloterh.d will hold a musl•
old,
died on May 3. Funeral serv-
those
prominently
identified
with
by
a
score
of
15
to
5.
Then
they
pay
cash
for
a
good
make
grand
of Lanel.
cal and strawberry festival In the social
ANNUAL MEETING OF
The Staterlintol of Temple Meth .limol,
its operation and management,
piano in good condition. No eliminated David Krolik and Maur- ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu-
am
hell of the synagog..
Mr and Mrs Icier Nolnnu , n ha,
held it, monthly oneettna Tueeday, May
The Sleterhood will hold two Plmleit
these
well
known
merchants:
neral
Home on May 3 with inter-
PHILOMATHIC MAY 15
dealers. State full particulars. ice Schiller 15 to 10 to reach the
their guest their mother, Mrs N.
t, at the Temple, themeeting being
this year: One on Sunday. June ft. and
or plowmen's.
Messrs. N. Finkelstein, G. Coo- preceded by • kelpie-on. Norman
Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish finals, with Ludwig Maybauni and ment at Clover Hill Cemetery,
the other on Monday. Miguel 12, at Nan- mad
min
hoer,
president.
prexhipol.
Election
of
kin Mill. I'lenic Grove.
Gabriel Alexander, who were al- Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can-
Chronicle.
The thirty-fifth annual model per, I. Kaplan, Freedman, D. either* remelted as follows: President
The gleterhood of l'onaregatIon Beth

El held Os May meeting Wm/ af •
ready in the finals as a result of tor J. Sonenklar officiating. He
meeting of the Philomathic De- Kaufman, Z. Farber, Frank Sire. Saul J. Iiiritkrant; e-mmident.
Young Prat**
f rs. C Mapl-
u
o f Con. th• home of ite Sec ratan. M
The Young Peophp• Ancillary
Ax
Gelman, Harry Wedgle, Ham Mrs. !mine Skin/nen;two retary. Mrs . DUE BILL FOR SALE on a first no defeats. Two losses being nec- is survived by his wife, Minnie,
bating
Club
will
be
held
at
Central
var-
eton.,
venation Hnai Moshe t hank.. the
SI. J. Kaplan. re•elected: reeording env-
class
downtown
hotel
in
Detroit.
essary
for elimination, the Mark- and six sons, Dr. Martin, Merman,
Turin,
J.
di
B.
Pasick,
Joseph
Birn-
High School, Tuxedo and Lin-
let.. oreenlaations which nupported their
rotary, Mra Jacohoon; treasurer
As a merlei feature Of Jewish Book
Can also secure due bill for Brasch team won twice by scores Monte, Philip, Harry and L01113.
fourth annual spring frolic. making It •
baum, Edwin Smith, L. Feldstein, )Ira Sant tb.hen; parliamentarian. Joe .
Week, current Jewleti hooka were pile- wood, on Tuesday evening, May
.rees.
sib
hotels
in
Cleveland,
Baltimore,
e
nominati
n
g
of
15-6
and 15-10.
Caramagno, J. Deitch, S. • te el
A reviler meeting of the ore•nlaetion played at the mrvIree of Congregation 15, at 8:15. A large attendance D.
h:17f r
.1/
Th e
4 I i
_
San Francisco, Memphis, St.
FATHOMS
will be held on Sunday •fterneon et I Beth El this Feline night, 'Mlle 11511111 of alumni and friends of the Greenspan, D. Lansky, P. Gross,
Men's and women's singles
M. J. Kaplan. William Jacoh•
Fel-Korn, Club willet at Wm Clans
ed•rhautis chose for him pubje, "The
p. M., In the Pleb room of the eyna-
Louis,
Denver
and
Cincinnati.
matches are now in progress. All Welt's reeldenre,` 1163 Taylor. Si 10
N. Markowitz, J. Chorosthkowski, son and George Wel.
Philomathic is expected.
Oppermanne"
Write Box 300, Detroit Jewish are invited to see them without • rn amide,. May 5, for an outing to
There wIll be reheareal for the play
J.
Joyrich,
P.
Gordy,
B.
Stein,
M.
Following a piano selection by
Babb! Elmer Pere., we. the truest
Belle Iple. Instead of a meetine this week .
A handsomelt bound rapt' of the 111111e
Chronicle.
" Mother Was Bight," for !home who are
admission charge on Monday and
Trager, F. Trager, H. Schwartz, meeker on "Brotherhood Ds," at the
Thome denting informetion, writs to
In the cast en Sunday afternoon. Meg woe prevented M Congregation Ileth El. Phillip Leeman, the meeting will
Cellif61 Meth/ellen Church, Pontiac, gun.
Mice Lillian Merman, correepending ere-
6, at 1 o'cl.k.
be called to order by the speaker , M. Schmidt, S. Zahler, L. Davis, day.
WILL SHARE my modern apart- Thursday evenings, at 8:30, on Wary. 3:16 Wehh armour .
Al the •nnual spring confront'. of
the
Temple
courts,
Woodward
at
Ph.
Schwartz,
H.
W.
Robillard,
D.
Lester
Silverman,
who
will
intro-
Mbillean Mete College, two ewer. for I
ment with another young lady.
t.aeadn b
u'ne idoerr at, i) o
.
o„,f
Mr1 .
e holorehip were presented to 111. Er- duce the debate which is the an- Speisman, J. Rosen, Louis Jacob-
All conveniences. N'ery reason- Gladstone. The group is aeon-
tune
ther Lieberman the OwE et. W0111•11 . 11
son, S. Fryman, S. Pollack, H. . ikt It, eighteenth annual conv . entiVn u . r fn ' elpi
Heroic..
able. Call at 13325 LaSalle, cor- sored by Dr. Milton S. Marx.
l len Judeon nual feature of these meetings.
end 110.
Rabbi Joplin& S. Pperk• will ore upy the Len. Prix.
In Jeekem. i'.11/1 WhIlfeetone of Pon-
Goldberg,
J.
Polisky,
S.
Reinstein
e.
PtIm
in
Herne
Eeonoinb
The
subject
of
this
year's
debate
ner Davison, apt. 9.
Monuments of Charade'
pulpit on Weeder morning.
tiac won cirri place In Violin, eta. 1'.
RODIN CLUB
is, "Resolved, that the powers of and Miss Helen Gordon.
He IS a pupil of IV H. Legsett. 1101 lA
Four Jewielt ettokno. of Mieble•n
Junior Services:
wad Al companl,d on the piano by
Mrs. Ilazel Lindy of Chicago
YOUR
SIIOES. Too long? Too
Officers
already
elected
to
run
the
artlea
the
President
be
substantially
in-
The Junior Congres•tinn comforts im State College erre anteng
*Peer,
Edith.
Belmont
Ketchel
Won
Neb.!
entertained
the
Rodin
Club
at
the
short? Too wide? Too nar-
own morel,. earl, Saturday morning at who played •t the recital of the
creased as a settled policy." The the market association are: Joshua Pe, 01111 plat e In ornet; he is • Punt'
11:10 In the daily prefer roam of the nt Munk on blonde,. Apra 10. bile.
row? We can make them over home of her sister, Mrs. Bud Blum,
Joyrich, president; Sam Turnin, of Only Bartle,
eynagogue Preparation are MIng made Ella Zimmerman rendered focal eel,- following are this year's aspirants
171
up to two sizes larger. We on April 25. The regular meeting
for the Juniors to condo/I the eery'''. Ilene. Ben Bernstein and Alex 1101,10500 for the Louis Smilansky gold treasurer and financial secretary;
The Sheer/rod of Tem p le Beth Jacob
URSACH
In the main sudiloiluni in the neat played violin Con , erto. e n d Joe E,N 1,11,
guarantee
perfect fit. Over 30 was held and election of officers
medal and the Jacob Brown mem- Julius Pasick, recording secretary. sponsored • lord party Wedneed•y.
future.
1.1 ∎110,
years' experience. M. KANER resulted as follows: President,
The committee in charge of 2. The Roneemen for this occasion were
orial silver medal, awarded re-
bltedamen Irving Steinman.
0.41., AllsIgnry:
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand Mrs. F. Rodin; vice-presidents,
spectively to the best and second- publicity consists of Messrs. Joy- Crown,, William Jacobson and Sant
At the lax( mmtIng of the Auxiliary,
Mrs. N. Grossman and Mrs. M.
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
on April 1 • plena were rompleted for
best speakers of every model rich, Fryman, H. Z. Brown, Harry Cohen.
Koffman; treasurer, Mrs. J. Schil-
the bridge to by held on May f6.
meeting, and for the silver loving Saltzman, M. F. Chernick and
Mien Ann Katchka left for New York YOUNG COUPLE has opportun-
ler; secretary, Mrs. Bud Blum;
Joseph
Birnbaum.
HIelerboadt

City for an indefinite stay.
cup annually presented by Judge
ity
to
secure
excellent
cottage
All arrangements are rompletrd for the
chairman of meetings, Mrs. Her-
A feature of the Grand Central
bridge being oponsorei hy the PlIpterhemil
A Bay Cityan, David Kahn. was Harry J. Dingeman to the team
Mr. Leah Illunirosen is the house
for
$200.
Wish
to
share
or
will
man Rodin. The installation of
Omit* sad kW& Mattantes1.
In the Synagog. on May IL Mende), one of the 00 University of Michi- which wins the annual debate: Market is the schochet in charge gueet of Mn. Arthur Itoeenth•I for •
share your cottage. Call Lee officers will take place at a later
evening. May II. Is the date of the
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Affirmative, Louis Selik, Melvin of kosher slaughter of poultry, week.
Mothers mart I yuck Jere Miler or ib 0 gan students who became members
Fink,
Garfield
6475-R.
date
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Hannah
socasn nn
Slater hood.
Mrs. Benjamin Goldetein •nit Mrs
of Phi Beta Kappa, national hon- Gerson and David Levin; negative, Rev. R. Z. Farber, whose services
Har•ith.
The
next
meeting
will
Louie
/Solomon
attended
are
available
in
connection
with
the
Ones
shah-
Saul Greenberg, Leopold Snyder
orary scholastic society.
CARD READING, daily, 1 p. m. be held on Monday evening, May
Mena Mb:
hot April 11e at the home of Sim Robert
Central Poulin; Co. division, sec- M•rall of LaNalle boulevard, RetrOlt.
A smoker was held leer WodneeitY
The names of Kahn and the oth- and Saul Shiefman.
to 4 p. m.; eves., 7 p. m. to 10 7, at the home of Mrs. J. Schiller,
evening In the some.ue moist hall and
The judges for this affair will tions 33 to 50 inclusive, in the
ers were announced in the program
p. m., 50 cents. Etta Fox, 2900 2668 Burlingame.
IV. well vended by the Me. Club
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Le, In movel from
new market.
members and their friends. Rabbi sperk•
be
Maurice
Morse,
donor
of
the
for the annual honors convocation
Hazelwood Ave., Apt. F-2.
Mum.* drive In their home on Cherokee
and David J. Cohen ff.e short addressees
SURGICAL MOHEL
at which Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, silver medal presented at Philo-
GALICIAN YOUNG PEOPLES'
Mr. and Mra Norm. Me knee •nd EMPLOYED MOTHER with
president of the University of CM- mathic oratorical contests; Lewis
(sully
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
U
Tow.'
Ex.*,
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
CLUB
Aleph Fraternity's Dance Mrs. H. IL Ahern of Mt. Clemens. blkh. daughter four years old wishes
cago, was the speaker in Ann D. Millman, public speaking in-
Mra. Eaders.d
At a special mee.ing of the
The Galician Young People's
This Sunday.
room without board where child
Arbor,
structor at Central High School,
by
Loading
Blue Bird Girls at Mrs. G. Chaen-
Mrs. Joseph Ban/lett 'pent the week-
will meet at Congregation
Kahn was graduated from Ray and Judge Ralph W. Liddy.
Several new innovations will be end
can be cared for. Prefer home Club
In Flint, visiting her children Her
Phrstenas
Beth Abraham, Linwood at Stur-
ko's home, 3025 Clements avenue, City Junior college June 17, 1932,
instituted at the May frolic of daughter, Sylvia, accompanied her.
where there is another child.
tevant, on Thursday evening.
final arrangements were made for with high honors, as an associate
YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW
Aleph Fraternity on Sunday, May
2073
State price. Box 35, Detroit
a Mother's Day celebration at the in science. lie is the son of Mr.
JUNIOR
NATIONAL
FUND
The
meeting
will
be
in
charge
6, at the Jewish Community Cen-
ASSOCIATION
Jewish Chronicle.
Gladatems
Statler hotel, May 15.
of the educaaenal committee,
A successful bridge wan given
and Mrs. Alex Kahn, 411 North
ter on Woodward avenue at Hol-
Arrangements were also com- }limey street, Bay City.
which secured Milton Alexander
Ifeelid 10467
At tie last regular meeting, at brook. Features include special by the Junior Jewish National ROOM FOR RENT-Modern home,
pleted for a bridge tea for nu m-
small adult family. Convenient as speaker. Visitors are welcome.i
the Barium Hotel, final arrange- lighting effects in the ballroom, a Fund at the B'nai Moshe, on
bers and their friends, for
Giant Rear elsew, eats and
location as to transportation.
ments were made for the baseball blues singer in the person of Miss April 25. The proceeds enabled
day afternoon, May 5, at Mr , . I.. drinks--Detroit Lode.. 55, K. of P.,
PHI SORORIS
Home conveniences. Call at
schedule. The opening games of Jean Van Reypen, flash photo- the group to send the following
11
Mitchel's home, 2914 Gkridule.
May 15. T
The result of the tri-annual
member, as representatives to the
1225 Burlingame avenue or
the season are scheduled for Sun- graphs, etc.
Rev. Cantor
election
of
Phis Sororis is: Shirley !
donor
luncheon
of
the
Jewish
Na-
The dance music will be furnish-
telephone Townsend 7-5470.
day, May 13, at 10 a. m. Archonal
David Goldin!
Berg, president; Marion Weiss,'
1933 champions, will meet Phi ed by Ray Correll and his orches- tional Fund: Mimes Yetta J. Hoff-
FOR
RENT

Comfortable,

fur-
vice-president;
Molly
Bock,
wee-
man, Fannie Barron, Alta Selig-
Lambda Phi on Diamond 9 at ' tra.
Detroit's Favorite
nished room in adult family. tary; Ruth Wolf, treasurer. Miss
Aleph Fraternity, formerly the son, Diana Cooper, Francis Fox,
91 OHLL
Roosevelt Field. Argonauts will 1
Shower. Garage if desired. Gertrude Alpert is a new member.
meet hive Wires on Diamond 10. Cosmopolitans, appointed Lew La- Geraldine Fealk and Mrs. Joseph
Near Trumbull car line and Phi Sororis congratulates two
vine
and
Morris
Surrath
in
charge
Gutfreund;
Messrs.
Lewis
Lands-
adding Coriame.
Alpha Tau will meet Epsilon Nu
May 6—Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's
Fourteenth bus. Reasonable. memhers on their forthcoming
of the dance, Phil Stein and Sal man, president, and Israel Weiner,
Si.. Performed at
at Willard School, Ilamilton at
Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools.
2047 West Philadelphia. Gar- marriages: Miss Ruth ,Wolf to
E. Mintz head the committee on member at large.
Hama and by
Davison.
field 43174.
May 7—Council of Jewish Women.
tickets and Harry Lieberman, Dave
The Junior Jewish National
Harold Fine and Miss Marion
Committees were chosen for
Appointsn•ut
Mintz and Dr. Daskal form the re-
May 9—Zedakah Mothers-Daughters dinner.
Euclid 9490
tennis and golf for the summer ception committee. George and Fund is planning to celebrate its FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ! Weiss to Milton Rubin.
fifth anniversary by giving an
months.
May 9-11adassah Study Group.
room for a lady in private home.
Sam Schwartzberg were named on outing.
The
next
meeting
will
be
at
the
Near Fourteenth car line and
May 13—Championship debate of Shaarey Zedek vs. B'nai
the refreshment committee while
Any young man or woman of
Barium Hotel on Monday, May Jack Surrath, Max Covensky and
Fourteenth bus. 2610 Webb'
David, at Jewish Community Center.
18 or over who wishes to join can
14, at 9:30 p. m.
avenue, Apt. 208.
May 13—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers-Daughters lunch-
Ben Gelman will take care of the get in touch with Jack Pollock,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
checkroom.
eon.
1730 Gladstone avenue.
FOR RENT—Nice double front'
GIFTS TO HADASSAH FUND
Organizations which have pur-
May 14—fladassah monthly meeting.
bedroom
for

gentleman
or
The
infant
welfare
fund
of
a
16—Music
Study
Club.
chased
blocks
of
tickets
are
the
ICIA11 RAO
May
couple. Maid service. Reason-
Hadaaash received the following Gambol eers Club , Ben Bey Fra-
Cash Rae will slay Ile first rerular
May 16—League of Jewish Women's Organizations.
merning In
able. 2040 Seward avenue.
contributions: From Mr. and Mrs. ternity, Ala Girls, Strangers Club, bemball rune this Sunda,
fIf S
May 23—Hadassah Study Group.
th• eab-mnier divlsien et the J•wieh
Abraham Cooper, in memory of the Y. P. A. of B'nai Moshe, Pilot Community enter nee J Ehltman
May 22-23-11adassah Michigan Regional Conferene.
14me FOR RENT—Modern 7-room cot-
c•ptaln
of
the
team
After
the
Mrs.
Esther
Robinson,
mother
of
Athletic Club and Jolly Elites.
May 26—Hadaasah Oneg Shabbat.
members and their lady friends will
tage for season. Most beautiful
Mrs. Sam Wolfe; from Mr. and
Tickets will go on sale at the the
Island take.
May 28—Home Relief SodetY's annual meeting.
ge Se itteele mut to
spot in Lake Orion. $150 for
7739
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, in mem- Center at 8 p. m. on Sunday. There York. Bronstein Is chairman Si the .0'
Trinity 2-2114
May 28--Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek annual meeting.
season. Call Euclid 0352.11.
clef committee.
ory of Mrs. Jennie Robinson
will be no charge for checki
ng,

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