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PlEPETROMIEWISR OIRDIVICLE

PAGE SIX

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Sobel to Address
U. H. S. Auxiliary

SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON

The first open meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
!Hebrew Schools since its member-
; ship tea, given in December, will
' be held on Wednesday, March 27,

Bieur CholeinJrs•

BENEFIT NEEDY SICK

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Cordially Invites You to Attend Their

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Justice and Mrs. Henry Butzel
The University of Michigan
of Edison Ave. entertained at chapter of Phi Beta Delta Frater-
dinner on March 15.
nity will hold its annual formal
!dinner dance Saturday evening,
Judge Arthur J. Lacy has ap- March 23, at the Michigan League
pointed Rabbi Leon Fram a mem- in Ann Arbor. Among the guests
ber of the Religious and Commu- I from Detroit will be Mr. and Mrs.
nity Life Committee of the Mich- I M. Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lon-
igan Subsistence Homestead Pro- don, Miss ghirley Keywell as the
guest of Louis Gordon, Miss Nola
ject.
Weiss as the guest of Lester Ss-
Dr. Leo Orecklin returned from ; tovsky, Miss Rachel Rubin as the
!guest
of Harry Nayer, Miss Betty
Chicago recently where he took a
post graduate course in Derma- Berret as the guest of Barney
tology at the Cook County Hospital. ! Schwartz, Miss Virginia Harman
as the guest of Herman Fishman.

SUNDAY EVE., MARCH 24th

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Dancing, from 9 to 1, to the Syncopating Tunes of

henry Finney

And His Mayfair Club Orchestra

ALL PROCEEDS TO NEEDY SICK

MRS. HIMON KAPLAN

at the Wilshire Hotel on Coiling-
wood and Third Ayes.
Louis Sobel, director of the Jew-
ish Community Center, will be the
speaker of the afternoon, on "Jew-
lir tore life 144 Ion, nos•—reihr Ihrir nalimil
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of Congregation Shaarey Zed:4c,
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will sing a group of songs, accom-
faction 'guaranteed!
panied by Miss Rosa Basscn of the
Jewish Center Music School. The
program
is in charge of Mrs. Mau-
11700 LINWOOD AVE.
rice Zackheim and Mrs. A. J. Kauf-
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man.
Members and their friends will
be greeted at the meeting by the
hospitality
committee, which in-
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man, and Mesdames 14( . Zackheim,
M. Shetzer, H. Grevnin, J. Berman, ,
S. Davidson, Tobin, M. Heyman,'
R. Marwil and J. Ehrlich.
Following the meeting a social
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charge of the soc5a1 committee,
headed by Mrs. Morris It. Saulson
New available, ia assortment as you like it, at the
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Besides being well attended,
last Monday's meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Old Folks Home proved extremely
interesting.
Announcement of various con-
tributions to the Old Folks Home
Was made by the president of the
Auxiliary, Mrs. A. M. Ferar, at
last Monday's meeting. The med-
icine cabinet in the new hospital
loom is reported filled with neces-
sary supplies. Mrs. A. Zagal is
hmm chairman of the medicine acquir-

4, "rhceomornrg itatneiez.ation

was honored
with the presence and greetings
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$ for
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resume of Robert Nathan's
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"The Road of Ages," reviewed
by Miss Elizabeth Finley.
The memorable beauty of the Passover tradition will be
Tuesday, a gala afternoon was
A fittingly and
tly observed at the Olympia with the
spent in the Old Folks Home at
customary Seder services.
' a Purim celebration given by the
All meals will be planned and prepared under
auxiliary for the residents of the
home. Mrs. .1. Rose and her sun-
the personal supervision of Mrs. Rebecca Elkin, and
chine committee arranged for this
the dietary laws will be strictly observed.
party. Refreshments were served,
A friendly and cheerful atmosphere pervades the
mu-
i gifts were distributed and
Olympia and the well known and genial Leon Mandell will
sical
program was presented.
he on_hand to personally care for your every need._
Thursday afternoon the auxil-
Th. rooms at the Olympia are largo, airy and comfortable,
iary gave a tea in the Old Folks
the food is delicious, and the service
lied. Bathhouse /I Home and had as its guests the
and hotel are under one roof. Rates are extremely reason- 2 North Woodward branch of J. W.
Ale and conform with present economic conditions.
E. W. 0. and the Ladies' Auxil-
iary of the Itzchok Isaac Talmud
For reservations, phone Mt. Clemens 790, or write
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Torah. rs. J. M o dell
Harry Goodman presided at the
tea table. The Mesdames J. Rob-
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bins, J. Weisman and Rose Gold-
berg served as hostesses.
The next meeting of the aux-
iliary will be held on Tuesday.
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the holidays and with meetings
of other groups. Annual election
of officers will take place. The
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Mesdames Bessie Sarasohn, J.
Kanter, Jules Wolfson, J. Weis-
I man, M. S. Arkin, with Mrs.
David Kliger as chairman.

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Avukah to Take
Active Part In
Allied Campaign

DECORATION DAY

WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT

For information, phone

Northlawn 5730

The Detroit chapter of Avukah
has decided to take an active part
ins the Allied Jewish Campaign,
and Milton Marwil heads the Avu-
kah campaign committee.
At the next meeting of Avukah
Ito be held Thursday evening,
March 28, a symposium on "Cur-
rent Trends in Zionism" will be
held. The ideological and prac-
tical developments in the move-
Iment during the past few years,
I will be discussed by Ilerzl Shur
and Sadie Shur. Current events
will -be given by Irving Schlussel.
Cantor Sonenklar lectured at
the last Avukah meeting on Jew-
ish folk music, illustrating his
I subject with • number of folk
songs.

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Appropriate for Purim is the new version of the
Story of Esther as written by

JACOB V. ARIEL

In His New Comedy in Four Acts

Gifts to Hebrew School Aux-i
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Mrs. Robinson

"The Queen of Beauty"

The Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrtw Schools gratefully I
acknowledges contributions in me-'
rn• ry of Mrs. Louis Robinson, from
Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge M. Roberta
and Mrs. Louis Duscoff.

An ancient theme is brought up to date in this play, published

by the Bloch Publishing Co., New York.

Orders for this play may be placed through
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

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The Junior Young People's So-
ciety of Shaarey Zedek reports a
large advance aale of tickets for
its fourth annual dance, to be

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Dance of Shaarey I PURIM IN THE
Zedek Jr. Y. P. S. ' HEBREW SCHOOL
Sunday, March 31 Sunday, March 1?, Was party

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skating party, after which the 0
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First Lieutenant Harry Weiner.
M. D., and Mrs. Weiner, the for-
mer Miss Shirley Lober of this
city, are the guests of their moth-
er, Mrs. Fanny Lober of Clements
Ave. Lieut. Weiner will remain
over the week-end and then re-
turn to his post at the Station
Hospital, Fort Lincoln, North Da-
kota, while Mrs. Weiner will re-
main in town for several weeks.

Miss Sally Margaret Butzel and
Leonard Theodore Lewis have set
, their wedding date for Thursday
afternoon, April 4. Miss Butzel
!is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
!Leo M. Butzel and Mr. Lewis is
the son of Mrs. Emanuel Lewis of
Pontiac. The ceremony will take
!place at the home of the bride's
1 parents at 4 p. m., and will be
!performed by Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin, Miss Ruth Butzel, sister of the
bride, will be maid of honor and
I Miss Rosalee Kahn and Miss Full
Dwight Yanase of New York will
be the bridesmaids. Aaron Lambi
of Pittsburgh will bq the best man
and Martin Butzel, Edward E.
I Rothman of Birmingham,
I Irvin Strauss of New York and
Alex Lowenthal of Pittsburgh will
be the ushers.

Omicron chapter of Phi Beta
Delta, national Jewish social fra-
ternity, will honor its recent initi-
ates at a formal dinner-dance to be
held at the Michigan League, Ann
Arbor, on March 23. Prominent
among the neophytes are Herman
Fishman and Lester Satovsky of
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Julius D.
London, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish-
man, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ben
Schwartz, all of Detroit, will
Fred M. Butzel left on March
chaperon the affair. This 'chapter
also announces the pledging of 16 for a fortnight's stay inOr-
four Detroit boys: Louis Gordon, lando, Fla.
Harry Nayer, Harold Brown and
Miss Sophie Udin, prominent
Barney Schwartz.
Palestinian leader of the Pioneer
Adolph Freund, who, following • Women's Organization, will ad-
practice of almost 25 years is dress a group of leaders of the
spending the winter in Florida, Detroit branches of the Pioneer
celebrated his 88th birthday anni- Women at 2:30 p. m. on Satur-
versary on March 13. Many of his day, March 23, at the home of
friends residing in Miami, and in Mrs. William London, 3Q47 Cal-
many sections of the United States vert Ave.
felicitated "Daddy" Freund with
telegrams, letters, cards, flowers
Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosen-
and gifts which came to him in feld will be honored with a re-
large numbers. Detroit's Pisgah ception by the Sisterhood of Con-
Lodge of B'nai B'rith sent a bouquet gregation B'nai Moshe in honor
of roses. Mr. Freund reports that of their 10th wedding anniver-
he enjoys perfect health. He is to sary. The celebration, to which all
return here after the May 4 meet- the members of the congregation
ing of the Constitutional Grand have been invited, will take place
Lodge of B'nai B'rith to which he on Monday, March 25, at 8 p. m.
is a delegate from District Grand This event also marks the 10th
Lodge No, 6.
year that Cantor Rosenfeld has
been with Congregation B'nai
A bridge was held on March 13, Moshe in his professional capa-
at the Book Cadillac Hotel, by the city.
Phi Epsilon Ne Sorority, in honor
of Miss Betty Taylor, former pres-
The members of the Edythe Cu-
ident, who was presented with a gell Club and their husbands were
gift by Miss Marion Sorkin, for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
her good work in the past year.
Gordon at their home on LaSalle
Blvd., on Sunday, March 17, the
A charity bridge party will be occasion being Mrs. Gordon's natal
given by the Farber sisters at day.
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road,
Wednesday evening, March 27.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Robbins,
There will be refreshments and
I formerly of West Grand Blvd., are
prizes.
; now residing at 5610 Greenway.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pont of
Hazelwood Ave. will celebrate their
30th wedding anniversary, in con-
junction with Mrs. Pont's 50th
birthday, on Sunday, March 24.
Their quoits for the evening will
include their son, Joseph, from
Miami, Fla., and their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Topor of Chicago. Covers are to be
laid for 35 guests.

During the past week, Dr. Leo
M. Franklin addressed the stu-1
dents and faculty of Heidelberg ,
College at Tiffin, Ohio. His sub- 1
ject was "A Liberal Looks at the
I Bible". He also spoke before the
Federation of Women's Clubs of
Detroit under the title "Must the
I Critic Be a Crank?"

Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin was
Mrs. Ernestina Busch, her son, hostess at a meeting of the Neu-
Herman of Lansing, and Mrs. Yet- garten Sunshine Club, held at her
ta Robinson of Detroit, returned home, 1909 Calvert Ave., March
18. Assisting hostesses were Men-
from their sojourn in Florida.
dames Jacob Cowan, Gustave
Herz
and Jay Neuman. Refresh.
Miss Sylvia Scherr, a member of
the faculty of the Ganapol School ments were served. The guest
speaker
was Mrs. Edith Berko-
of Musical Art
, will present Gor-
den Eis in a pianoforte recital in vich, executive secretary of the
the lounge of the Highland Park Jewish Child Placement Bureau,
Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday evening, who spoke on the Allied Jewish
Campaign, to be held May 5. The
March 26, at 8:15 o'clock.
out of town guests were: Miss
Mrs, Nathan Fishman and daugh- Adel Goldsmith of Frankfurt,
ter, Geraldine, of 2984 Burlingame Germany; Sirs. Anna Lewis of
Ave., returned from their winter Johnstown, Pa.; Mrs. Konheim of
vacation in Miami, Fla.
New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mande-
At a Purim dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Stein of 2200 , berg of 2960 Calvert Ave. an-
Gladstone Ave., on Tuesday night, nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
the announcement was made of the son, Eugene, on Saturday, March
engagement of their daughter, 23, at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
Ethel, to Ralph Rosenblatt. The dek. Reception on Saturday,
dale of the wedding has been set I March 23, from 7 to 11 p. m. No
for June 30. Covers were laid cards.
for 14 guests, including Mr. and
Mrs. William Mordecai Stein and
A stag card party will be given;
Harry Jacobs of Toledo.
I by Perfection Lodge, No. 486, on
I Wednesday, March 27, at 7:30
— •
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt p. m., for members and their
of Balmoral Drive left Friday for , friends. Refreshments are to be
Washington, D. C., where they , served and the second degree is to I
will be joined by their daughter,. be exemplified. Preparations are
Betty, who will spend her vaca- 'being made for Perfection
tion from Vassar with them.
i Lodge's annual spring frolic
which is to take place Saturday, ;
Mrs. Marvin Laronge has re- April 27.
turned to her home in Cleveland
after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
The membership and service
William Fleischman of McNichols committees of the Jewish Busi-
Road.
ness and Professional Women's
Club will be joint hostesses at a
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman I bridge-tea on Sunday afternoon,
and daughters, Claire and Sue, March 31, at 2:30, to be given in
will leave this Saturday to spend the Detroit Leland Hotel.
• fortnight in New York and At-1
'antic City.
Among the many pre-nuptial
affairs given in honor of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. La wrence Levy ; Lilyan Weiss, whose marriage to
have returned from a sojourn in Charles Sisskind was an event of
Miami Beach, Fla.
March 17, was a linen and per-
sonal shower given by Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. He rbert Meyer Ancell, sister of the bride, at the
of Longfellow Ave., entertained; Wilshire, on Feb. 6, for 60
at a beet supper party on March I guests. The Misses Lillian Ulanoff
16.
and Sophie Goldstein, were joint
hostesses at a personal shower on
Adolph Moses of Chicago is ; Feb. 12, at 2480 Taylor Ave., for
spending this week-end in Detroit. 20 guests. On Feb. 13, the bride
was honored with a linen shower !
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer j by Mrs. A. Masserman at 567 E.
of Virginia Park will entertain at Bethune, for 40 guests. Miss:
a supper party on Sunday, March Blanche Bennett entertained for
24.
the bride at her home, 2704 Les-
lie Ave., for 12 guests, on Starch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer and 3. On March 6, Miss Ethel Stein
daughter, Patricia, of Cincinnati,' honored the bride with a hand-
Ohio, were the house guests last kerchief and hosiery shower at
week of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank Wm. Boesky's on Dexter, (or 16
• Wildemere Ave.
guests. Mrs. Ben Kohlen, sister
of the groom, entertained for the
A luncheon and bridge was , bride at her home, 2605 Sturte-
vices by Mrs. M. Zeffan, Satur- vant Ave., on March 9, for 16
day, March 16, for her sister,' guests.. On March 12, Miss Bes-
Mrs. M. Finkel. in honor of her , sye London entertained for the
recovery from her recent illness.' bride at her home, 2231 Pasadena
Twenty-four guests were present. Ave., for 24 guests.

I

and Shalach Monoth day at the
various branches of the United
Hebrew Schools. Children ex-
changed gifts and presented little
Purim playlets. At their parties
Hamantashen were the main treat.
Mrs. Poole's class of the Phila-
delphia-Byron School prepared a
Purim puppet show depicting the
entire Megillah. Everything in
connection with the show was
prepared by the children. The
writing of the lines of the play,
the preparation of the puppets
and their costumes, even the min-
iature stage, was prepared by the
children, under the direction of ,
Mrs. Poole. The show was pre-
sented Monday for all the chil-
dren of the lower grades.
A feature of Monday's cele-
bration was the reading of the
Megillah, which service was at-
tended by the children of the
higher grades who assembled in
the synagogue and listened to the
chanting of the Megillah in the
accepted manner.

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MISS IRENE POLLACK

held on Sunday, March 31, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Chicago and Lawton.
Irene Pollack and Lionel Ry-
cus, co-chairmen for this affair,
report that Del Delbridge and
his orchestra will furnish the mu-
sic and there is to be an elaborate
floor show. Tickets may be pro-
cured_ from any member of the
organization, or reservations made
by calling Miss Pollack at Euclid
2124, or Arthur Doctor at Town-
send 6-7722.
Morton Weinberg, president,
extends an invitation to the youth
of Detroit to attend an open
meeting of the organization, to be
held this Sunday, March 24, at
the congregation. A prominent
speaker will be presented, and
there is to be dancing. The meet-
ing will start at 3 p. m.

7:30 o'clock and wearyl 8:00 o'clock and fresher
—with important eve- then a daisy!
ning ahead.'

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Masque Frappe

Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home

The Jewisil Children's Home of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
thanks, receipt of donations from
the following:
C. A. Finsterwald, 550 Bates St.
Mrs. Singerman, 9204 Savery St.
Mrs. Landesman, 3742 Burlin-
game.
Mrs. L. Smith, 16652 Baylis.
Harry Klein, 4029 Cortland.
Aronsson Printing Co., 1354 La-
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