PEVermonjcvasn(ARornaz PAGE SIX and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Old Folks Home Group Re-Elects Mrs. Ferar J. N. F. Luncheon Program Arranged Let FOREST Clean Your Household Furnishings For the HOLIDAYS NOW — with the holidays al. most here—you'll want your household furnishings to look their best. Have them cleaned by FOREST. Your Rugs, Carpets, Drape. and Upholstered Furnishings will be fresh and look like new spin! Forest's Household Cleaning Department has only expert work- men who thoroughly clean and rejuvenate ye, furnishings! Call Forest today . . • Household furnishings cleaned at remarkably low prices! Forest Specializes in Household Cleaning Call a FOREST Expert for an Examination and Estimate FOlumhia 1200 CLEANERS & DYERS 533.547 East Forest rmaaanentumarommaamernr.rerarrarrl, 11,14.3111411.1MMIMACIR.07 M • • •_ . S. AARON D. MARMON 1.71 LAMPSHADES Draper i es • 15c UP BEDSPREAD S d/ip s, 716 n g Oc Pr. Slipcover s $1.00 • • ir UP Numdah *4 0 1 R ugs Ara 355 up We Launder or Clean Them Faultlessly for You Faultless Curtail Laundry said Cleaner 8 HO. 1010 4737 ELMHURST Approximatey 301 members of I the Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- ish 0.d Folks Home were present in the large banquet hall of the Statler llot21 on Tuesday after An exceptionally use program is being arranged for the fourth annual donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, to be given on May I at the Book Cadillac Hotel. ESTABLISHED 47 YEA..., ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Ezra Shapiro, law director of Cleveland, is to be guest speaker. Mts. William A. Fellner, lunch- eon chairman, announces that an original three-act play, written and directed by Mrs. Bessie Sara- sohn, will be enacted. The play is entitled The Spirit of Zion. ' A reduced rate of $2.50 will allow men, unmarried women and out-of-town guests to attend the luncheon. Reservations are be- ing taken by Mrs. S. Heyman, Townsend 7-6851, Mrs. A. D. Markson is chair- man of ways and means. She can be reached at Garfield 6011J. Mrs. Eli Sachse is acting as chairman of decorations. Mrs. Max Dushkin is in charge of daily publicity. Mrs I. Faxstein, chairman of rummage, can be reached at Gar- field 2778 The next meeting of the auxil- iary will be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich A pril 10. will be guest speaker. Mrs. Da- I vi d Kallman, vocalist, and Mrs. ' Ethel Goldman Mendelson, her , accompanist, will render seversl selections. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Max Weksler is president of the auxiliary. Additional pledges received are: 110.d... f,t14 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne Sirs. Clarence II. Enggass and will return Monday from a motor her son, Robert, returned from trip to Florida, Washington and Palm Beach and Washington. Pittsburgh. • boos Rosalie Kahn gave the re- Miss Mildred Wolff of Law- , hearsal dinner for Miss Sally ence Ave. returned Sunday from Butzel and Leonard T. Lewis on Los Angeles, Calif., where she' Wednesday evening, April 3. spent the past three months visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alt- bliss Suzanne Mahler arrived schuler. home Friday to spend the spring vacation with her family. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim Mahler will resume her studies of 351 Philip Ave. announce the at the University of Michigan on Bar Mitzvah of their Ron, David April 15. Jerome, on Saturday morning, April 13, at Congregation Shea- Miss Setta Robinson was host- rey Zedek. A reception will be ess at a luncheon on April 13. held at home on Sunday, April 14, from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Sirs. Mary Harris of 744 Jef- ferson Ave., Miami Beach., Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wertheimer gave a charity bridge party Fri- of Pittsburgh were guests at the day evening, March 22, for 16 Lewis-Butzel wedding on April 4. guests. Proceeds were used to take care of a family in Miami Mrs. Ralph Folz entertained a for Passover. The following at- group of friends at luncheon and tended the party: Miss Jean bridge at her home on Oak Drive Lewis, Mrs. Viola Wiess, Mrs. on Friday, April 5. Lewis, Sirs. M. Siden, Mrs. Max Abramsohn, Mrs. Fannie Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- Mrs. Priscol, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. field of Second Ave. returned Kahn, Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer, from several weeks stay in Palm Mrs. Tushbant, Mr. S. Rosenberg, Beach. Mr. and Mrs. II. Love, Mrs. Mary Harris and Mrs. S. Shulman. Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil- bert of Boston Blvd. motored to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles Toronto for a few days. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, William A., on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn day, April 6, at Congregation of Wildemere Ave. had as their Shaarey Zedek, at 9:30 A. M. Re- guest last week-en en. brother, ception at home, 3265 Burlingame Dr. Burril B. Crohn, prominent Ave., Sunday, April 7, from 2 gastro entyrologist, connected to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. with the Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. Dr. Crohn ad- Sir. and Mrs. Isadore Karbel of dressed the Wayne County Med- ical Society on Monday, April 1, 1533 Collingwood Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, on "Non-Specific Ulcerative Col- litis." He also conducted a clinic S tewart Holmer, on Saturday morning, April 6, at Congrega- on "Peptic Collitis" at the North tion Beth Tephila Emanuel, Tay- End Clinic. lor and Woodrow Wilson. A re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt ception will be held on Sunday, and daughter, Josephine, returned April 7, in the Italian Gardens Sunday from a southern motor of the Book Cadillac Hotel, at 8 trip and stopoff in Asheville, N. C. p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Karbel will also celebrate their Dr. Isabelle Wolfstein of At- 26th wedding anniversary on that lantic City, N. J., was the house , date. guest of Miss Blanche Amberg' last week-end. The F. & W. Bridge Club will be hostesses at a bridge dance Mr. and Mrs. 11, J. L. Frank of on Sunday afternoon, April 7, at Colorado Ave. returned from a 2 o'clock, at 3707 Fenkell Ave., near Dexter. There will be danc- six weeks' stay in Miami, Fla. ing, refreshments and prizes. Mrs. Benjamin Lambert com- plimented Miss Sally Butzel and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 Leonard T. Lewis at a email din- Burlingame Ave. returned from ner party at the Belcrest on Delafield, Wis., where she left Wednesday, March 27. her son, Milton, at the St. Johns Military Academy. Miss Fuji Dwight Yanese of New York City, who was a brides- Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burnstein maid at the Lewls-Butzel wed- have returned from a visit to ding on April 4 and the house Philadelphia, where they attended guest of Miss Rosalie Kahn, has the golden wedding anniversary returned to her home. of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Golden. They were accompanied by Ben Slips Betty Welt of Balmoral Golden and their daughter, Har- Drive left Monday to resume her riet. studies at Vassar College. . Shine), Allen, H. Baker, H. r, P. Kelt teen. I. Dertoteln. F. Jaroh IlrleNtaan. 1"14•11torf, sm lo s id.. NI I,en, an, It. I nehele, Nino Eh rl lrl,. H. Harland, R. 1. et! ro h. A. 0 lo kman, 0. (11..eklIelt, A. Oolehets, 8. Ornen. A. ii•I , NiVI.17 . 1111. 8 Wiper. wuueu, Joff- lean W. 11•11•, H J canon, .1. Kamen. .t ky. A. Karina 1, M. Lefkowl. H. Ger w on, II. 11.8.81115a! II Lewin, K newri.hern W Margella, R. MarknwIt a, A. D Mark. on. Almelo a, J. Maneerentn, A. Mendel en, D. NI,v1s. I.. Mlehelatan, A. tl • ler 1. 51011.r, Il M Per. II. V. Ilea. A 511 ow. NM elwo.eky, C. Mnsko- w'ta, N. al tneh, Sadler, M. Kash, I. ...nen., to, R. Nel on E. New man, PI Sew mow. II. NItlr, K. Noodle, 4'. Num , - Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Newman n• R. Dane.. A haute. Ilan I,. h. It. Paul K PP1111, , , have returned from a sojourn in 8. el. I al ran It Pores n, A. Pier- Palm Beach. eat NI Prince, Peel, I.In. awl the Miaoo. Leila Mdlrr. Nlar I MM., I. NKIler, Ilea Sc MIller. Mrs. . Lena Hecht of Buffalo, Anna NI Hers 1a mesa Maranon, Maul, tot et. o is the house guest of her 1-115 Jeanette [Inflame awl N. Y., Mr. Jare NIII er. children, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. I Admittance cards to the lunch- • Lewis of Longfellow Ave. eon are now ready for those who have paid for their pledges. Miss Margot Franklin enter- tained Miss Marian Van Vliet and her fiance, Eli Castleman, at SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. her home on Edison Ave., on Sat- STUDY GROUP MEETS urday evening, March 30. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT The study group of the Young People's Society of Congregation, Shaarey Zedek will meet on Thursday evening, April 11, at the home of Miss Sylvia Shatzen, ; 3210 Calvert Ave. The speaker' will be Philip Slomovitz who will discuss the status of the Jewish youth in the world-wide economic crisis. BARUCH TO ADDRESS JEWISH RADIO FORUM fur capes by ANNIS Capes truthfully are the fashion sensa- tion of the season—wearable and chic with untrimmed coats. suits, street and evening rents. • Select yours in the type and fur that best suits your individuality—our large display permits unrestricted choice from sleek and silky Caracul (Black, Brown- Grey) to fluffy, gleaming Silver Fox, not overlooking Mole, Monkey. French Chinchilla. Lapin, Wolf. If you choose, you may have your cape custom made in any fur or style. Priced from $12.50 to $435 SCARPS JACKETS The Jewish Radio Forum for this Sunday will feature Theodore Bar- uch, who will speak on the "Pur- poses and Value cf the Coming Youth Conferences." Mr. Baruch, who is a teacher in the public school system r f Detroit and a graduate of the United Hebrew Schools of , Detroit, has been chosen to head the round table discussion at the con- ference on Jewish youth and Jew- ish education. Harold Silver will speak on the forthcoming anniversary celebra- tion cf Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky and Edward Williams, County Auditor, will speak on "The Administration of Relief in Wayne County." The remainder of the Jewish Ra- dio Forum will include William P. Bliznick, violinist. Aaron Kurland chairman, will deliver the weekly radiotorial from The Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle. Mrs. Hathaway to Address Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood B. SIEGEL CO. Mrs. Saul Semansky of W. Boston Blvd. returned home Sun- day after spending some time at Miami Beach. Mrs. Michael Dashkin left for Richmond, Va., to spend the Pass- over holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Anten. Miss Ida Zeff was hostess at a cocktail party preceding the Phi Lambda Kappa Fraternity formal on Sunday evening, March 31. A surprise 25th w e d d i n g anniversary dinner - dance was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross by their daughter, Sara, on Sunday, March 31, at the Warsaw Club, on Holmur Mr. and Mrs. Max lleavenricit Ave. Eighty-five guests were of Saginaw, Mich., were among present. Harry Moses and his the out-of-town guests who at- orchestra supplied the music. tended the Lewis-Butzel wedding. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders' 10th wedding an- Mrs. Isaac Gilbert returned niversary, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. April 3 from a several months' Canon and Sir. and Mrs. A. Lip- sojourn in Palm Beach, Fla. set entertained at dinner on Sun- day evening, Starch 31, at 2959 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin P. Strauss of New York City attended the Tuxedo Ave. Covers were laid Lewis-Butzel nuptials on April 4. for 30 people. At the suggestion of Louis Kahn, $16 was raised Mr. Strauss was one of the ushers. for the Jewish Children's Home Mrs. Sylvia Oppenheimer re- from the guests. Ralph Cole of Columbus, Ohio, who attended the Lewis-Butzel wedding, was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Newman of Canterbury Drive. 0 MRS. A. M. FERAR noon, April 2, for the annual exec tion of officers. framed:ate acceptance of the slate presented by Mrs. David Kliger, chairman of the nominating corn mittee, resulted in the unanimous election of the following officers: Mrs. A. M. Ferar, under whose leadership a in , mbership exceeding 110) was enrolled, making vssible the purchase of $1500 in bonds towards the building of a new Je w- ish Old Folks Home in addition to $2000 in bonds set aside for the same purpose by previous admini s- trations, was re-elected, president; vice-presidents, Mesdames H. Wine, Joseph Rose (re-elected), Anthony Deutsch, J. Weisman, Simon Shet- zer and Jack Kavanau; chairman cf board of directors, Mrs. Grace Zellman; recording secretary, Sirs. Charles Cornell (re-elected); cor- responding secretaries, Mesdames Karl Kutinsky (re-elected), Wal- ter Aronoff, Jule Wolfson, Philip Greenwald and Samuel A , Grena- dier; special corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. I. E. Goodman; treas- urer, Mrs. Samuel Kanners; treas- urer of building fund; Mrs. J. Wartell (re-elected); financial sec- retary, Mrs. A. Homonoff (re- eected). Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Con- gregation Temple Beth El, spoke on "The Survival of Judaism." Mrs. Ferar explained the plans for the coming Allied Jewish Cam- paign and the building fund drive for the Jewish Old Folks' Home. Cash pledges were made by many members following the appeal. Mrs. Ferar will hold open house in her home, 2959 Clements Ave., all day Saturday, April 20, for pledgees to the Old Folks' Home fund . q uit for shorter womer Definitely designed to fit the shorter, fuller figure ,his suit loses not a whit cf fashion importance! The sailor collar of fox is high at the back, draping to points. The half-belt et front gives nice lines, the back of the jacket being slim and fitted. Grey Forstmann wool with platinum fox, beige with honey fox, navy with colonial fox. Sizes 35 1/2 to 41 1 /2. CAMP NAHELU ON PERRY LAKE Michigan WATERMAN TO ADDRESS BETH EL'S SISTERHOOD Rabbi Phillip F. Waterman of Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, will address the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, at its next meet- ing on Monday, April 8, in the social hall of the Temple. Rabbi Waterman has chosen as his subject "Why are we so un- ' happy", which is an answer to the statement made by Dr. Paul S. Achilles, professor of vocational psychology at Columbia Univer- sity, to the effect that 50 per cent of the employed are unhappy in their jobs. Mrs. Harry Krohn will also bring back a report from the biennial convention at Washing- ton of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the Na- tional Federation of T e m ple Sisterhoods. $89.75 Second Floor Ortonville ANNOUNCES Applications are now being received for the season of 1935 JUNE 12 to AUGUST 21 THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS Camp for Boys Age 7 to Camp for Girls 15 Age 7 to 15 LITTLE NAHELU Pre-School Camp—Age 3 to 6 Descriptive circular on request. Address inquiries to Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Michigan PHONES: CA NIP NAIIELILI this,,. M e 011010 AllE1 I Detroit Telephone II TIN mend 6.4654 Orlotifille 15131 America's Finest hotel Resort! turned to her home in the Bel- Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of crest after spending several weeks Wayne University will have its in Miami Beach, Fla. annual spring dance on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman April 28, in the Italian Gardens the Book Cadillac Hotel, and and daughters, Clare and Sue, re-' of. t he d ance turned from • 10-clay visit in Maseo Williams. The committee New York City and Atlantic City, in charge of the affair is headed Miss Rosalie Kahn returned b y Diana Rosenblatt, assisted y Friday from a three weeks visit Bess Pearlman, Esther Etkin and in Palm Beach, Fla., where she Mary Sandler of the active chap- was the guest of her sister, Mrs. ter, Ann Daitch and Mrs. Doro- thy Serwin of the alumnae chap- Harry Winston. ter. Miss Marjorie Epstean spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne the past week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ep- of Rochester Ave. entertained a group of friends last Saturday stean. On Monday she returned evening in honor of Samuel J. to New York. Caplan of Cleveland, who was Miss Helene Siegel has as her their house guest during the past house guest Miss Louise Heff- week-end. The April monthly meeting of the Sisterhood Shaarey Zedek will heimer of New York City. The take place Monday, April 8, in girls are roommates at Bradford the social hall of the synagogue, College. at 2:15. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lambi of Mrs. Winifred Hathaway, as- sociate director of the National 'Pittsburgh, Pa., arrived on April Society for the Prevention of '1 to attend the wedding of Miss Blindness of New York City, will Sally Butzel and Leonard T. Lewis, which took place on April be the speaker. Musical selections will be ren- 4. Mr. Lambi assisted Mr. Lewis as best man. dered by Esther Freed. well- known soprano. The first meeting of the Wein- Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy is chair- man. Mrs. David B. Lichtig will berg Family Club was held at the preside. Mrs. Herman Wetsman, home of Mrs. Harry Thomas, assisted . by Mrs. Emil Lowenberg, 3385 Richton Ave. The follow- Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. Wolfe ing officers were elected: Presi- Kr.plan, Mrs. Frank Wetaman and dent, Mrs. Jack Geller; treasurer, Mil. Hyman Karlan, will be host- Mrs. Charles Weinberg; secretary, esses of the social hour following Mrs. Harry Thomas Meetings are held every other Wednesday. the progi am. An outstanding program is be - Plans are being made for social arranzed for the Sisterhood ;activities. Sio.hre and Daughter Luncheon , Rabbi Leon From delivered the or May 12. — --- principal address at the Maimon- Powers for all occasions- ides celebration held in Lansing, () Joy Ftor4t Euclid 6082 .!Mich., Sunday, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan (Rae Bronstein), formerly of Cortland Ave., are now residing at 15346 Princeton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Fishstein celebrated their 32nd wedding an- niversary with a surprise party given in their honor by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glass, at their home on Sunday evening, March 31. Tables, set for 40 people. were beautifully set with yellow daffodils. T C O E LONIAL HOTEL incites you for PASSOVER Observe and behold the memorable beauty of the Passover tradition in the charming surroundings of this magnificent hotel. You will enjoy rest, relaxation, good food and recreation. You will find complete comfort, convenience and service. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal ... will conduct the traditional Seder Services. All food carefully prepares' in accordance with dietary laws. The Colonial Hotel of chests a will provide music. 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