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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Re-Enact National
Hadassah Conclave
At Meeting Tuesday

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her meeting of Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, next Tuesday, Nov. 13,
at 2:15,' at the Book-Cadillac Ho-
tel. The traditional form of con-
vention report, summarizing the
proceedings, is being abandoned
this time; instead, the most sig-
nificant events and speeches will
be re-enacted by the following De-
troit women who attended the con-
vention as delegates: Mesdames ;
Samuel Almug, Abraham Cooper,'
Louis Davidson, Ralph Davidson,
Saul Davidson, David S. Diamond,
J. H. Ehrlich, Ilarry L. Jackson,
Maurice Landau, Morse Saulson,
Myron S. Steinberg and the
Misses Hattie GIttleman and
Jeanette Steinberg. This group
will impersonate prominent in-
dividuals who participated in the
convention, including Mrs. Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt, SIrs. Henry W.
Morgenthau, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Hal-
prin, Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Mrs.
Moses P. Epstein, Mrs. Irma Lind-
helm, Mr.. Robert Szold and other
nationally known Iladassah lead-
ers.
Members are privileged to bring
their friends to this interesting and
original program, which will con-
clude with refreshments.

Zedakah Prepares for
Thanksgiving Dinner

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Mrs. 1. Gilbert and Mrs. Harry
Newman were joint hostesses at
a luncheon last Wednesday, hon-
oring Mrs. Max Ileavenrich of
Saginaw, Mich.

Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund left
by motor for a short visit through
Mrs. Simon Sarasohn enter-
the South.
tained 30 guests at a luncheon,
bridge and miscellaneous shower
Mrs. Adolph Sloman and Mrs. at Boesky's on Dexter, in honor
Irving Hirschman are having a of Miss Henrietta Greenfield, a
series of luncheon parties, the bride-elect of the latter part of
first:A one ■ being on Saturday, November.
Nov. 10.
Hallowe'en was celebrated at
Mr. and Mmi.. Carl Fecheimer the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Marwil
of 3456 Burns Dr. Af-
were week-end guests in Cin-
ter the usual games, dinner was
cinnati...
served for the guests present.
George Smith of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baum are
was a recent guest in this city.
now residing in their new home
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel , B. Solo- at 2408, Calvert Ave.
mon, formerly of 3311 Chicago
Miss Helen Morris left on
Blvd., have taken up their new
residence at 18255Fairfield
Ave. Thursday for Youngstown, Ohio,
••.r..„.
where she will give a musicale at
"The Evergreens," the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy will
Mrs. Clarence J. Strauss. From
entertain a group of friends at
there she will go to Cincinnati, to
dinner this Saturday night, at the
be the guest of Mrs. Therese A.
Whittier.
Strauss.

Dr. Sam Lewis returned from
Miss Bessie Shepherd of Wind-
a business trip to Washington, sor, member of Alpha Gamma
D. C.
Phi Sorority in Detroit, was in-
stalled as Noble Grand of Dr.
MIT. Harold Simon of LaSalle Campbell Companion Rebekah
Blvd. returned from a six-week Lodge No.,282, at a joint installa-
visit with her parents in Cali- tion with the Dr. Campbell Lodge
fornia.
No. 470 held on Monday evening,
Nov. 5, in Windsor.
Miss Roddy Feltner, who is vis-
Miss Frances A. Cugell and
iting in New York, attended the
Yale-Dartmouth football game at Mies Jean Leipziger spent the
New Haven, Conn. She is the past week-end in Ypsila,Ati, where
house guest of Dr. and Mrs. they were guests at the State Nor-
Brendler of Park Ave., New York. mal School homecoming celebra-
tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman
Mr. and Mrs. William Shevin
and family are now residing at
of 2659 Webb Ave. announce
236 Arden Park.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer re- Fred, on Saturday morning, Nov.
turned from a visit with her fam- 17, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. A reception will be held
ily in West Branch.
at home on Sunday, Nov. 18, from
Miss Emma Butzel compli- 2 to 5, and 8 to 10 p. m. No
mented Miss Evelyn Lowman of ; cards.
New York at a luncheon given at
The first• annual dance of the
the Belcreat on Thursday.
Lechem Aniyim Juniors will take
William Birnkrant of Burns place on Sunday . evening, Nov.
Drive :entertained a group of the 25, at the Pier Ballroom, Eliza-
younger set at his home on Wed- beth and Cass. Mike Falk and
nesday evening, Oct. 31. A buf- his orchestra will provide the mu-
fet supper. amidst a .Hallowe'en sic. Tickets can be secured from
any of the members or by calling
setting followed the dancing.
Merle Bronstein, chairman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- publicity committee, Euclid
man of Chicago Blvd. returned 3664-R.

from a sojourn in Rochester, New
Atphit Gamma Phi Sorority will
York and Bermuda.
hold an open meeting on Tuesday
Mrs. Adolph Goetz of the Whit- evening, Nov. 13, at the home of
tier is having a series of Satur- Miss Sarah Barish, 15880 North-
lawn Ave.
day night dinner parties.

Zedakah's Thanksgiving dinner
will be held at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel on Nov. 25. Reservations
should be made immediately, as
there is a limited quota. For
reservations call Mrs. Max Rosen-
baum, Townsend 7-8927.
Zedakah Club thanks the pub-
lic for the response to its appeal
for clothing and household ar-
ticles, making it possible for Ze-
dakah to bring cheer to many
Miss Dorothy Danziger of 1662
homes that were in need of these
Myron Barlow, well known De-
things.
troit artist, arrived from Etoples, /Interest Rd., Cleveland Heights,
France, for a visit with his fam- Ohio, and Miss Miriam Hersch-
berg of 1728 Atkinson Ave., De-
ily.
troit, roommates at Highland
Mrs. Harold Barker of Indiana Manor Junior College or girls
Harbor is spending this week with at,Tarrytown, N. Y., are spend-
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ing the week-end in New York
and Mrs. Royal A. Oppenheim of City as the guests of Hiss Dan-
veer s aunt, Mrs. Vera Backer.
Prairie Ave.
This is the girls' first free week-
Mrs. A. Heller of Boyne City is end since school opened.
visiting with her brother-in-law
Miss Kitty Moss, whose mar-
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
riage to Harry Goldstein will take
Cohen of Atkinlion Ave.
place this Sunday, at the Book-

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landon Cadillac Hotel, was extensively
spent last week-end with relatives entertained by her many friends.
Among the affairs given were:
in Cleveland.
Sept. 25, a dinner and personal
Mrs. Ben B. Jacob and Mrs. shower at the Book Cadillac, by
Alvin Treater spent a few days Miss Sophie Moss and Miss Faye
in Grand Rapids during the past Goldstein, who will be maids of
honor at the wedding; Oct. 16,
week.
a linen shower at Boesky's by
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett and Mrs. Barney Levine and Mrs. Art
family, formerly of Calvert Ave. Moss; Oct. 23, a handkerchief and
are now domiciled at 1625 Chi- hosiery shower by Mrs. Irving
Weintraub and Miss Beatrice
cago Blvd. ..
Smith; Nov. 1, a miscellaneous
Mrs. Max Teller and her dough- shower by Mrs. Jack Frankel;
Nov. 2, a bridge luncheon by Mrs.
D.
Neiman,
are
visit-
ter, Mrs. J.
Art Wilhelm; Nov. 1, a boudoir
ing in Chicago for a few days.
shower by the T. F. G. girls.
Mrs. L. Bladen 'of Syracuse,
N. Y., is visiting with her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bla-
den of Appoline Ave.

—Photo by I,. n. Spellman Mud!

SOPHIA B. SCHWARTZ

Cauldron." Members of various
Zionist youth organizations in the
city were guests of Junior Hadas-
sah.
Announcement was made that I
the annual Junior Hadassah region-
al conference will be held in Cleve-
land on Feb. 2 and 3. The Jewish
National Fund chairman an-
nounced that a bridge will be held
on Sunday, Nov. 11, in the Ter-
minal Arcade Bldg., Woodward and
Manchester Ayes., from 3 to 5 p. m.
A nominal charge will be made,
proceeds going to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund. The membership
chairman announced that Nov. 25
is national membership day.
Marty Moran; chairman of the
committee for the dance which is
to be held on Thanksgiving Night,
Nov. 29, at the Masonic Temple,
stressed the fact that one-fourth
of the amount of money brought in
from the sale of tickets or from
the dance program, will be credited
to the admission ticket for the $5
victory-donor luncheon, which is
scheduled to take place on Sunday,
Jan. 27.
Charlotte Lev, chairman of the
victory-donor luncheon committee,
made a plea for co-operation and
received immediate response to her
request for pledges. Approximate-
ly 75 pledges were received at
Tuesday's meeting. Since working
to help make the dance a success
is one of the ways and means of
earning an admission ticket to the
victory-donor luncheon, many new
girls pledged their co-operation,
and all efforts are now concentrated
on the dance, which is the first
major fund-raising affair of this
season. The proceeds of all Junior
Hadassah affairs are used to help
maintain the organization's pro-
jects in Palestine.
Tickets for the dance may be ob-
tained from Sydelle Bobrin, chair-
man of the ticket committee, Town-
send 7-3328, from any member of
Junior Hadassah, as well as at
Grinnell's Music Store.
Sophia B. Schwartz, is co-chair-
man of the dance committee. Meet-
ings are held at her home at 1947
Gladstone Ave., every Thursday
night.

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Junior Council
Being Organized

Instead of the usual meeting,
the Little Women of Hadassah
will have two bridge parties on
Nov. 18, at 2:15. One will be
held at the home of Dorothy Mag.
idsohn, 3284 Webb Ave., and the
other at the home of Janice Blu-
menau, 2999 Calvert Ave. For
reservations call Clara Leach,
3806 Cortland, Hogarth 0648.

Mrs. Harold Schakne (Lee Corb-
man) will be one of the artists to
be presented in the faculty con-
cert of the Detroit Conservatory
et Music on Wednesday.evening.
Nov. 14, at the school, 5035
Woodward Ave. • Mrs. Schakne
I Is head of the piano class depart-
!merit of the conservatory.

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Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin
(Belle Goodman) have returned
to their home in Cleveland after
spending the past ten days with
their mother, Mrs. A. Goodman
of Rochester Ave.

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An important meeting of the
Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah
was held on Tuesday evening, at
the Stotler Hotel. Rabbi David I
Cedarbaum of Temple Beth El of
Lansing, gave an interesting talk,
his subject being "The Zionist

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Detroit Section, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, is organiz-
ing • junior council.
The first get-together meeting
will be held Sunday, Nov. 11, at
2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Regene Freund Cohane, 1258 Chi-
cago Blvd.
All single girls between the ages
of 16 and 25 are urged be present.
The activities and program will
be outlined by Mrs. Regene Co-
hane, senior council president.
Miss Josephine Stern is actively
interested in this project as chair-
man of the junior group and will
preside at this meeting.
Mrs. William Frank is senior
advisor.

Council of Youth
Resumes Meetings

Dr. Marx Waldman of the Cel.
;lege of the City of New York,
;brother of Mrs. F. Lewis of 3245
The Jewish Youth Council has
' Webb Ave., has returned recently
from a three-month trip through resumed its meetings for the
season, at the Jewish Community
Russia.
Center, Holbrook at Woodward.
The next meeting will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Meyers
of West Grand Blvd. and Miss on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 8:45
p.
m.
Grace Beverly Birnkrant of the
The first affair of the season,
Whittier have returned to their
sponsored
by the Jewish Youth
homes after • month's tour
through the East. While in New Council, is the second annual
York, they visited with Mr. and dance on Dec. 16.
The Jewish Youth Council calls
Mrs. A. Teirstein (Florence Birn-
krant, formerly of Detroit), who upon the Jewish youth of Detroit
to
help make this dance a !tut-
reside at the Windsor Towers,
The proceeds will be dis-
ees...
Tudor City. .
tributed to various community
Sidney Ginsberg left Sunday needs.
There will be • reunion of all
for Hot Springs, Ark., where he
members at the Jewish Center
will remain about • month.
Nov. 15.
All Jewish youth °resolutions
Mrs. Rose Berkowits of Brook-
lyn. N. Y., who has been visiting are invited to send delegates to
the
next meeting, which will be
with her sons. Benjamin R. and
Samuel Thews will leave Mon- held on Nov. 15 at the Jewish
Community Gatar.
day for New York.

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Council Assists In
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The Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women is one of
the co-operating organizations
working for the success of the Wo-
men's Exposition to be held at Con-
vention Hall, Nov. 12-17. This ex-
position will illustrate the develop-
ment of women in art, civics and
industry.
Mrs. Louis S. Cohane, president,
has appointed Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
burg as general chairman of the
Council committees. The attrac-
tive booth of the Council will be
presided over by hostesses who are
chairmen of the social service and
civic committees of the Council.
These hostesses will be assisted by
members of their committees. They
include:
Big Sister, Mrs. Fred Dreifus;
camp, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower;
council kitchen, Mrs. Joseph Bar-
nett; community co-operation, Mrs.
Howard Kaichen; legislation, Miss
Ida Lippman; peace, Mrs. Douglas
Brown; re-sale shop, Mrs. Harry
Cohen; scholarship, Mrs. Jacob
Neiman; service for foreign-born,
Miss Henrietta Robinson.
The board of directors of the
council will also serve as hostesses.
Mrs. Harold Smiley is in charge
of planning the council display and
Is assisted by Mrs. John Heaven:.
rich and Mrs. Maurice Klein. Mrs.
Emalluel G. Klein, Mrs. Samuel
Green, Mrs. Hoke Levin are in
charge of posters. Mrs. Harry
Wetsman has planned the schedule
of hostesses for the booth and Mrs.
Maurice Caplan is in charge of the
Council's participation in ticket
selling for the exposition.
Council Kitchen product/ will be
sold at the booth.
As the Council shares in the pro-
ceeds sold by them, it is urged
that all Council members and their
friends visit the exposition and pur-
chase their tickets at the Council
clubhouse or through the corn-
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the prayer room, with • capacity
audience in attendance. Jerry
Sonenklar acted as chazzon, Miss
Rosalyn Arfa rendered • resume pe ted to attend the services next!
of the week's Sedra, and Henry I week, and proper accommodations
Ehrlich delivered • sermon on
will be made. A cloak-room will
"How and Why the Jews Received
be appropriated wherein the Jun-
the Torah."
Next week, Herbert Levin wiil iors will be able to leave their!
officiate as cantor, Miss Amy coats.
Cohen will give the resume of
The officers and board of the
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