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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HADASSAH ANNUAL
MEETING MONDAY

THESE PRICES ARE

40% BELOW NORMAL

ALL SHIRTS 12 r_

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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kaufman of
Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Mal-

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enslaver tau any braadry Is the (Ile. All
services seleatlfically lam/Wet
news
reale...et.

20 lbs.
25

c olm Reeser and Sal Kaufman of

Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4 c lb.

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10 large pieces permitted.

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Julius Isenberg of Kalamazoo
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

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Reading, Pa., attended the New-
man-Tabor wedding and were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kauf-
man.

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Robert Newman, attending the
Newman-Tabor wedding.

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More than 500 members are ex-
pected to attend the meeting of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations which will be held
Wednesday, May 16, at the Jewish
Community Center at 2 p. m. Mrs.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Harry M. Shulman will act as
Beth El has been chosen a mem-
ber of the advisory board of the
International M u s i c Festival,
which is to be held in Detroit in
June, 1935. Others on this board
are Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tro; Frank Cody, superintendent
of schools, and Dr. Frederick
Alexander of the State Normal
College at Ypsilanti.

Men's Suits and Topcoats — $1.00
Ladies' Dresses and Coats — $1.25 up

No dote, for Nlo k-all and delliery in Ileln , ll

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Nobody.

FOREST

the host.

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You Will
Find This Knowledge
Very Valuable in
Keeping Your New Clothes
Looking Smart and Stylish!

Adolph "Daddy" Freund has
A mother and daughter lunch-
returned to his home, 52 Chicago
Blvd., after a six-month sojourn eon will be given on Saturday,
May 12, at 12:30 p. m., by the Sis-
in the East and South.
terhood of Temple Beth El, at
Edwin Rosenthal, Abe Srere and the Temple. Following the lunch-
Theodore Levin left for Washing- eon, Mrs. Margot Sanger, disease,
ton, D. C., to participate in a boat will present a program of original
trip with Edmond Kaufman as monologues and sketches.

Mel eroperssIble for sea•boral w olad.whIppell aaaaa las

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Gathering on Wednesday to be
Devoted to Allied Campaign

An exceptionally active and
su•essful year will terminate at
the annual meeting of Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, next Mon-
day afternoon, May 14, at 2:15,

CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED

AN AMAZING FACT

500 EXPECTED AT
LEAGUE MEETING'

Shaarey Z e d e k Sisterhood's
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Mother's Day luncheon will take
at Hotel Statler. The regular man spent the week-end at their place Sunday, May 13, at 12:30
c
meeting day has been changed to summer cottage, "Screw," at noon, in the social hall of the
N
synagogue. A One program will
Monday in this instance. Instead Grayling, Mich.
MRS. HARRY M. SHULMAN
follow the luncheon. Mrs. Charles
of annual reports in the usual
1.
Rubiner and Mrs. J. Zechman are chairman of the hospitality com-
form by chairmen of committees
sl
Mrs. J. Cohen of Cleveland is chairmen of the luncheon. Mrs.
mittee during the social hour at I
and officers, the work accom- visiting with her children, Mr. and
plished during the past year will Mrs. Leo Marks of Parkside Ave. Meyer Stone is program chairman. the meeting, and will be assisted
Mrs. Herbert Warner, president o f by Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Mrs.
be revealed in a novel and sur-
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the Sisterhood, will preside.
;William H. Gordon, Mrs. Jacob 11.1
prising manner. Election of of-
0
Additional pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cohane
I5c
C
I Polozker and Mrs. Robert Kali-
ficers and directors will also take
are
motoring
to
Washington,
b
Must contain 50% fat work.
Joe Magidsohn of 3284 Web !man. The meeting will be dedica-1
place, Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich offici-
The Finest
P
Who
Comes
D.
C.,
New
York
and
Atlantic

ted
to
the
Allied
Jewish
Campaign!
a
ating as chairman of the nomin-
Ave. officiated as a referee in th
'1
ating committee. A pleasing mu- City.
spring practice football game in of the Jewish Welfare Federation
American-
Here Finds
sical program has been arranged
Ann Arbor, Saturday afternoon, and will feature a one-act play,
"A Day in Court".
Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin enter- May 5.
by Mrs. Abraham Cooper, music
Rest and Play
.,
chairman. In view of the impor- tained a group of friends over
Members of the cast of this play
Hotel
in
and Jolly
the
week-end
at
their
home
in
5
tance of this closing meeting, a
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Aronsso have had such varied theatrical
large turn-out of members is ex- Franklin, Mich.
of 1658 Burlingame Ave. a n- training and exeperience that the
Mt. Clemens
Good-fellowship
pected.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of the it production is of professional call-
Mrs. Allen Emmerman of Erie, son, Sidney Lawrence, which wi !) ber. Dr . Benjamin D. Welling, who
Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, 3284
O
Pa.,
was
a
week-end
guest
in
this
take
place at Congregation She a. takes the part of the judge, is a
The quiet elegance[the appealing comfort of the
Webb Ave., chairman of the infant
city.
rey Zedek on Saturday, May 1 9 prominent member of the Detroit
Riverside
will
immediately
find
favor
in
the
eyes
welfare committee, points out that
and the confirmation of thei ; News Players, one of the most po-
of all fo mer patrons and the new ones as well. And
a fitting way for parents and
Mrs. D. Rich of Saginaw spent daughter, Shirley Anne, takin
features on W W J. Jacob
g
others to honor confirmants is by a few days in this city during the place at Temple Beth El on Sun- Clayman, another leading charac- O the finest mineral baths in the United States are
contributing to Hadassah's infant past week.
day, May 20. At home to rela- er in the play is also prominent
available to guests of the hotel. Their curative o
welfare fund. For many years
tives and friends on Sunday, May in the cast of the Detroit Players
properties need no particular mention for they are
A ' this department, which is an in-
Miss Caroline Neisner of Roch- 20, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. No and is the present acting dramatic
known far and wide. 0
• tegral part of every Iladassah ester, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. cards.
director for some of the produc-
Here you will find comfort, convenience and satisfying service.
chapter in the country, has and Mrs. Royal A. Oppetnheim.
tions put on at Station WWJ.
Visit us for a day, a week, • month, or as long an you care
brought health and happiness to
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal lef , Stephen Sarasohn, though only
to stay.
0 thousands of Palestinian babies
nine
years
old,
is
already
demon-
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the for a few days' visit in Lafayette
BIG WOLF LAKE—near Jackson, Mich.
1 and children, who are not only Wilshire has as her guests Mrs. Ind.
, strating real dramatic ability and
O
■ periodically weighed and exam- J. Cohen and Mrs. Rae Goodman
occasioned much favorable com-
Our excellent dining room facilities enable you to entertain
/ ined, but are given free milk and of Cleveland, Ohio.
here inexpensively. We cater to weddings, dinners, Bar
The A. E. Phi girls will enter- ment in his part when the play
w as presented at one of the an-
0 medical attention. These infant
Mitzvahs, banquets, etc. Get our prices first.
tain their mothers Sunday after-
welfare stations, located at
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger n oon at their sorority house i nual meetings of Federation agen-
A strategic points in Palestine, are spent the last week-end in Cleve- Ann
n des in February.
Arbor, Mich.
5 a monument to Had:via:ha; efforts land.
towards public health.
On Sunday, May 13, the Pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown
Special tree planting certifi-
Avrunin Camp offers • diversified recreational program: g I rates are now being distributed entertained a group of friends in fessional Group will hold a tea in
honor of its mothers. A musical
MADORSKY, Prop.
Swimming instruction, horseback riding, baseball, volley-ball,
r by Mrs. Nathan , N. Kaplan, 2911 honor of Mrs. Allen Kaufman, program of special interest to the
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Phone Mt. Clemen s 472
Webb Ave., chairman of Hades- who is the house guest of Mr. and guests of honor has been arranged. Re-elected President of Detroit
tennis, dramatics, in addition to the usual camp activities, all
p sah's National Fund committee. Mrs. Sylvan Grosner.
211 :2101===i 0=01 =10=101=0/9201=I0
The tea will be held at LaCasa
under the supervision of an adult staff, carefully selected.
Section; Her Slate of New
For the sum of $1.50, anyone may
Loma, 5435 Woodward, at 3 p. rn.
Officers
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen Reservations may be made through
/ have the privilege of planting a
NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6 • tree in Palestine. Many are were guests of relatives in Cin-
Miss Mollie Hecker, 15858 Holmur,
Mrs. Regine Freund Cohane was
Doctor and Nurse in Attendance
cinnati
during
the
last
week-end.
adopting this as a beautiful meth-
University 2-3007.
unanimously re-elected president
od of observing Mother's Day.
Mrs. Milford Ste rn and Mrs.
WE
Mrs. Kaplan, Longfellow 7086,
On Wednesday evening, May 9, of the Detroit Section of the Na-
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
PP will be pleased to promptly mail Joseph Rosenzweig of East Grand the Naomi Girls Club held its an- tional Council of Jewish Women,
For Further Details Call Townsend 7-2238 or Longfellow 1179
Blvd. left by motor for a visit to
certificates upon instruction.
nual Mother's Day event at the at the annual meeting, held May
Through an error, last week's Atlantic City.
Prince Edward Hotel, Windsor, 7, at Temple Beth El. The slate
ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK
0. Chronicle named Mrs. Sol Lifsitz
Ont. An entertaining program fol-
for the year 1934-35 reads:
VC, Is:
Albert E. Redfield is visiting at lowed the dinner.
as corresponding secretary of the
Mrs. Walter Leib, first vice-
seventh donor luncheon, whereas French Lick, Ind., and will be
More than 26 years of experience in this business is
gone for two weeks.
she is the financial secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Karp and president; Mrs. Emery Monash,
your guarantee of expert and satisfactory work.
Mrs. Milton Cordon will serve as
daughters, Eleanor and Adele, of second vice-president; Miss Emma
Mrs. Richard Polsky of Akron, 7741 Dexter Blvd. have returned
corresponding secretary.
JOIN OUR LONG LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Ohio, is spending a few days with to their home after spending three Butzel, recording secretary; Mrs.
Estimates cheerfully given without obligation.
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. months abroad.
Morris Rand, treasurer; Mrs. I.
and Mrs. Julius Gilbert.
Irving Bittker, financial secretary;
Sigma Lambda held an initia-
Mrs. Sidney Weisman is visiting tion, business and social meeting Mrs. Harold Smiley, auditor. The
board of directors includes: Mes-
with relatives in Cleveland.
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at the Statler Hotel, May 4. Joe
9639 GRAND RIVER
GArfield 0512
The annual installation of of-
Kahan and Marvin Kahn were ini- dames Leo M. Butzel, Maurice
ficers will take place May 22 at
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M. Apple-
tiated and Elwood Kukes was Caplan, Fred Dreifus, Hugo A.
the Detroiter Hotel, Woodward at baum of Chicago Blvd., accom-
given the oath of pledgeship. Freund, David I. Huber, Harry L.
Adelaide, with Mrs. Nat Blatni- panied by their daughter, Mrs.
Plans were made for a summer Jackson, Theodore Keller, Maurice
koff as master of ceremonies.
Yetta Petrie of the Belcrest, have formal and other social events.
Klein, Henry Meyers, Jacob B.
The group will celebrate with returned to their homes from a
Neiman, Edward Robbins, Oscar
a 1 o'clock luncheon, and expects motor trip to French Lick, Ind.,
Mrs. William Adelson and Mrs. Robinson, Milford Stern, Merrill
where they attended the races.
to have a large attendance.
1. C. Stern and their respective Silverstein, Victor H. Weil, Henry
Call Mrs. Nat Blatnikoff, Euclid
families are now at home after
Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Isaacs spending the winter in Hollywood, Weinstein and Maurice Zackheim.
0059-M, or Mrs. Rose Rose, Eu-
The cabaret luncheon which
clid 0222, for reservations, bring- ( i' 3 f 2646 Blaine Ave. announce the Fla.
followed the annual meeting was
ar Mitzvah of their son, Ruben
ing mothers, daughters and
attended
by 300 council members.
lillel, to be observed at services
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash of
in the Philadelphia-Byron Congre- 8441 LaSalle boulevard announce Mrs. Harry C. Markle, master of
There will be a short musical
ceremonies, introduced a galaxy
program. Mrs. Bernard Lachs gation on Saturday, morning, May the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jer- of potential stars who met with
will give several vocal selections 19. At home Sunday, May 20, ome Marvin, on Saturday morning, the whole-hearted appreciation of
first
day
of
Shevuos,
afternoon
Slay
12, at Shaarey Zedek syna-
and other artists will be featured.
the audience. Famous portraits of
and evening. No cards.
gogue. At home on Sunday, May
The group will have a meeting
the Louvre, presented under the
13, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No cards.
Tuesday, May 15, at .Hotel De-
direction of Mrs. David Werbe,
Sir. and Mrs. Alex Rosenthal of
troiter, at which time plans will
served
as the grand finale of the
Sixty merchants under one roof! Groceries! Meats!
The Jewish Oral Society for
be made for the annual donor Petoskey were the guests of their
performance. The models were
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morse
Gold-
the
hard
of
hearing
will
hold
its
Fruits! Vegetables! Fish! Baked Goods! Delicates-
luncheon to take place Dec. 4.
portrayed
by Mrs. Milton Alex-
man, for a few days during the final social meeting of the season
sen! Lunch Room and Variety Store!
at the Jewish Community Center, ander, Sirs. Robert Marwil, Mrs.
GIFTS TO HADASSAH FUND past week.
Gerald
Sandorf,
Mrs. Max Schus-
on Tuesday evening, May 15.
Open Every Night—Thursda y till 10
William Frank of Wheeling, W. There will be dancing and enter- ter and Mrs. Raymond Smith.
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
Parking Space for 2000 Cars
of the infant welfare fund of the Va., and Miss Elinore Frank of tainment.
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has Cleveland were in this city for a
Miss Fritzi Abrams and Miss
received the following contribu- few days visiting with relatives,
tions: From Mr. and Mrs. Wolf while enroute to their homes after Jeanette Wineman were co-host-
wintering
in
California.
DETROIT'S LOWEST PRICES—ALWAYS!
Kaplan in memory of Mrs. Jennie
esses at a personal shower April
Final plans are being made for
R obinson, and from Mr. and Mrs.
SCHOCHET SERVICE ON PREMISES!
31 in the latter's home on Fuller-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- ton Ave., in honor of Miss Lillian the annual Bicur Cholem Juniors'
Wolf Kaplan in memory of Mr.
ald returned to their home after Chansky, whose marriage to Sid- excursion to Tashmoo Park to be
F Rosenberg.
'1) ending six weeks in Naples, ney Friedman will be an event of held Sunday, June 17.
It sly.
As has been the practice in the
June 3.
past, the proceeds from this af-
fair
will be donated to aid the
Mrs. Sigmund Robinson enter-
Mrs. Jacob Schlossberg and
tained last Tuesday afternoon for Mra Joseph Weitz of 2642 Tile- needy and sick.
All
the pleasure of her mother, Mrs. d° Ave. have returned from New
Jewish clubs have been
Oscar Robinson, at her home at York and Philadelphia, where they asked to keep this date open, and
the Arts Center Apartments.
spent several weeks with relatives to attend this outing in groups.
No efforts are being Spared
a nd friends.
(own make)
in
Mr. and Mrs. C. Halpert of
making this affair • crowning so-
1445 Burlingame Ave. have just
On the occasion of the forty- cial success of the season.
Be-
returned from Miami, Fla., where first wedding anniversary of Mr. sides the•boat ride, arrangements
they spent the winter months.
and Mrs. Morris Levinson of 1526 have been made for swimming,
Chicago Blvd., their children, Mr. baseball games, track and field
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mazer and and Mrs. Hyman Levinson, enter- meets.
daughter, Edna, and Mrs. Allen tained last Sunday at dinner for
The boat will leave at the foot
Simon of Philadelphia were the the immediate family, at their of Griswold at 9 a. m. Sidney
You will find no other apartment size grand to
guests of Henry Mazer of Arden home in Farmington, Mich.
Diem is in charge of the publicity
for this affair.
compare with it in construction, dependability
Park during the past -eek.
Last Sunday afternoon, the
and tone ... and only because we build it our-
Mrs. Milton Goldman and Mrs. Misses Bessye London and Fran-
selves, in our own Michigan factory is it pos-
the Maftir and will address the
George Davenport of Chicago, RI., ces Stellar were joint hostesses at
congregation in Hebrew. Serv-
sible to offer such preeminent quality at this
were the house guests of Mrs. a miscellaneous shower and bridge
ices begin at 9 a. m. Mr. and Sirs.
moderate price. Over 30,000 Grinnell Bros.
Isaac Gilbert, having attended the luncheon in honor of Miss Marian
Strub will be at home to their
a
Diamond,
bride-elect
of
Newman-Tabor wedding. Miss
June 3. friends and
(own make) Pianos have been sold in Michigan
relatives at 2500
Barbara Gilbert arrived from Vas- Covers were laid for 30 guests.
Glynn Court, from 3 p m. on, i
alone—striking evidence of their outstanding
n
sar College for the occasion.
honor of their son's Bar Mitzvah.
excellence and great value. Be sure to see this
Mrs. Morris Pevin of 2261 Cal- No cards.
Mr. and Mr• Sam Weinstein of vert Ave. entertained on Satur-
lovely grand. Convenient terms gladly ar-
16892 Birwood Ave. will be at day night, May 5, in honor of
ranged. Your old piano accepted as part
Among the Detroiter§ who
home Sunday, May 13, afternoon Mrs. M. Weinberg and her daugh-
Payment.
passed the State Bar examinations
and evening, in celebration of ter, Gertrude, who have Just re-
are the following: Philip S. Stern,
their son, Stanley's, Bar Mitzvah. turned from Florida. The presi-
Meyer Gimbel, Meyer Miller, Jack
dent of the Detroit Ladies' Aid
Amson Tabor was honored with Society, Mrs. Eva Gooze, and Goldberg, David Pacernick, Mor.
"QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR 53 YEARS"
ris
W. Mary, Max E. Klayman,
a
stag
party
given
by
his
friends
members of the organization were
TECHNOCRACY ADDRESS
ture an all-woman's program de- last Saturday night at the Great among the guests.
Eugene H. Sterling, Samuel H.
Howard Scott, engineer, found-
Gruber, Irving Radner, Louis
I
voted
to
Jewish
mothers
and
E.
Lakes Club at the Statler Hotel.
er of Technocracy, and director of
Koslow, John E. Allen.
daughters.
The Bar Mitzvah of Irvinn
the E nergy Survey of North
On behalf of the mothers, the
Mrs. Fred Rose nfield enter- II any Strub, son of Mr. and Mrs.
America at Columbia University,
Steinway Representatives
Miss Kitty Moss of 3260 Ful-
speaker will be Mrs. Herbert H. tamed her immediate
family Il enry Strub, will be observed on
will lecture at Wayne University
The Jewish Radio Forum pro- Warner , president of C
lerton Ave. entertained on May
ongregation Thursday evening with a surprise Sunday, May 20, the first day of
1515 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT
Auditorium, Sunday, May 13, 8:15 gram for next Sunday, May 13, Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, and
8 at a personal shower and bridge,
birthday dinner at the Belcrest,
p. in., on the subject: "Technoc- over Station WJBK, proadcast Miss Fayga Keidan will speak on in honor of her son, Arthur C. Shevuos, at Congregation Beth honoring Miss Mathilda Myers, a
14127 E. Jefferson Ave.
10454 W. Jeff
Ave.
Tephila Emanuel, Woodrow Wil- June
racy Challenges the Price System." from 6:15 to 6:45 P. M., will tea- behalf of the daughters,
13753 Woodward
Field.
413 5. Washington Ave., Royal Oak
son and Taylor. He will recite for 16 bride-elect. Covers were laid


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