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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-04-12

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America,

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THEDencorr,/nusn OROMICIE

PAGE EIGHT

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

WE COULD GIVE 200 REASONS
. . . But Let's Be Brief!
lijadkie

DR. RATNOFF TO SPEAK
AT RALLY OF ZIONIST
GROUPS ON APRIL 21

Many Reservations J.W.E.W.O. Installs
For J. N. F. Luncheon Its New Officials;
Gives Benefit Show
Reservations are coming in ra-

Detroit chapter of Hadassah
will join with the Junior and Pro-
fesional Groups, and the Zionist
Organization of Detroit, at the
Fort Shelby Hotel, Sunday eve-
ning, April 21, to celebrate the

pidly for the fourth annual $5
donor luncheon of the Ladies' Aux-
The Jewish Womens' European
iliary of the Jewish National Fund. Organization held installation of
The luncheon is to be catered strict. officers last Saturday eveninf,
April 6, at Congregation Emanuel,
Taylor and Woodward Wilson.
After hearing a detailed financial
report for the year 1934 and for
the
first quarter of 1935 from
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank and
A somewhat different program of
Harry Stolsky, financial secretary
daughter, Ruth, of Wildemerel activities was presented at the "At
of
the
organization, the acting
Ave. have returned from a visit Home of the Jewish Community
president, Mrs. A. Katzin, thanked
Iwith their mothers, Mrs. I. H. Center, Woodward and Holbrook,
the
offices
for their cooperation and
Perley and Mrs. A. Frank, in Thursday afternoon, April 11, when
Font m ewls QI ALITI—AITALIZE wren. the moat modern and
asked them to be active in the fu-
skillfol metho d, known 10 dr/ eleonlogl .1.1 one trial will ron-
New York and Atlantic City, members of the Women's Mobiliza-
YielfhP grot that vItafire besotill. tour elollowl
ture.
Louis Frank, Jr., who is a stu- tion were invited to tea. A class
The founder of the organization,
dent at the American University in make-up for amateur theatricals,
Mrs. S. Goldstick, as chairman of
!in Washington, D. C., joined his a puppetry class and a nursery
the
evening, gave a blessing for
!family to spend the spring vaca- school were among the activities
the deeds and accomplishments of
tion.
displayed. Work of the students in
members
of the organization.
the modeling and art classes, which
The installation began with Mrs.
Mrs. Herman FinstensmId and is part of the S. E. R. A. educa-
Goldstick
as
chairman, Mrs. Agnes
Mrs. Nellie Kahn are home after tion program, was also on display.
Levin as insetting officer and Mrs.
Louis Sobel, director of the Con:.
VITALIZE DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED
a vacation in Los Angeles.
Disner
as
conductor.
They installed
tern talked on the work of the or-
Price Includes Pickup and Delivery
Mrs. A. Katzin, president; Mes-
ganization. Mrs. Samuel R. Glo-
Mrs, Ilugo A. Freund of Chi- gower, chairman of the open house
dames 0. Silverstein, German,
cago Blvd. motored to New York, committee, was assisted by the fol-
Edelman and Israel, vice presi-
dents; Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, treas-
accompanied by her son, Richard, lowing members of the board: Miss
urer; Mrs. Agnes Levin, honorary
a student at Brown University in Emma Butzel, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert,
secretary for life; Mrs. T. Segal,
Providence, R. I.
Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Abraham
board secretary; Miss Yetta Kief,
M. Altehuler, Mrs. David B. Werbe,
corresponding secretary; Mesdames
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heaven- Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, Mrs. Jos-
MRS. CHARLES BRODY
Jennie Newman, I Schusterman,
CLEANERS & DYERS
rich of Milwaukee, Wis., were eph M. Welt, Mrs. Louis J. Rosen-
MRS. ROBERT MARWIL
Jennie Lewis and Efrusy, trustees.
'guests in the city, having attended berg, Miss Belle Drapkin, Mrs. Os- ly Kosher at the Book Cadillac
533.547 East Forest
Mrs. A. Katzin, the re-elected
car C. Robinson, Miss Stella Sufin- Hotel on May 1.
10th anniversary of the Hebrew the Butzel-Lewis nuptials.
president, and Mrs. Silverstein, the
sky and Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
Mrs. Charles Brody is actively
University.
re-elected vice president, were pre-
engaged
in
preparing
an
interest.
Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, superin-
Miss Ruth Butzel, daughter of
sented with gifts in appreciation
Mrs. E. Ressler of W. Euclid Ave ing souvenir program. On her com-
tendent of Beth Israel Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butte!, re-
of work by the board of directors.
N. Y., and president of the Amer- turned to the Sarah Lawrence is visiting friends and relatives in mittee are Mrs. J. Ellenstein, co-
A band of music played the
A TIMELY EVENT
ican Jewish Physicians Commit- School in Bronxville, N. Y., to Montreal. She will be gone a week chairman; Mrs. Sol Cabot, chair- march, the American hymn and
man of darling and memoriam ads,
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS!
tee, will be the speaker. Ile has resume her studies.
Ilatikvah.
A spinster luncheon and theater Mrs. Max Hayman, Mrs. John Hay-
chosen for his topic "The Magic
After the ceremonies, an-
man, Mrs. Max Weksler, Mrs. Wil-
of Medical Research in the Near
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker of party was given in honor of the liam Feltner, Mrs. A. Smilo, Mrs. nouncement were made in regard
East".
Chicago Blvd. left for an 18-day bride-to-be, Frances Wainer, in the A. D. Markson, Mrs. Rose Light- to the benefit performance of the
Venetian Room of the Book Cadil-
Physicians and friends of the West Indies cruise.
organization which will be given
lac Hotel, on Sunday, April 7, by stone and Mrs. A. Knoppow. Mrs. in Littman's People's Theater,
On Women's
Hebrew University are invited to
the
Gamma Epsilon Gamma Girls. Brody can be reached at Univer- Sunday, April 21, (second day of
attend this meeting which is open
sity
2-1492.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of
to the public.
Chol Ilamoed Passover). Refresh.
Strathcona Drive entertained at
The regular meeting held at the
Ha dassah, for 25
leade r
Mr. and Mrs. Si Bloom will ob-
ments were served. Dancing fol-
a large dinner party on Thurs.
Book Cadillac Hotel on Aprill 10,
lowed.
of practical health work in Pal-
serve Passover in the unusual
day evening, April 4.
was addressed by Mrs. Joseph Shr-
estine, is keenly interested in the
fashion of having 75 of their lich. Mrs. David Kaltman, accom-
Rothschild - Iladassah University
friends join. them at the tradi-
panied by Ethel Goldman Mendel. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Rabbi Leon Fram preached be-
REDUCED TO
Hospital, which will have the dis-
tional festiviites. The two Sed-
$
fore the United Jewish Community
son, rendered several vocal selec-
tinction of being the first Jewish
orim at which they will hold the tions.
GIVES PASSOVER FETE
of Bay City Friday night, April
A Special Group
medical school in history.
celebration will , be held at Wil-
In order to enter pledges in the
12, on the subject, "The Jew in
The new hospital will provide the Modern World."
liam Boesky's on Dexter Blvd.
souvenir program, they must be
On April 15, Rabbi Leon Fram,
the first opportunity in Palestine
paid on or before the last pep meet- assisted by the Temple Beth El
for the use of clinical material
Miss Cecile Sack of Chicago is ' ing to be held during the week of choir, will conduct Passover serv-
Henry Freud and John P.
for teaching purposes. Prevention Ileavenrich spent a few days in visiting with her uncle and aunt, Passover, on April 22, at the Book
ices for patients at Northville.
of disease, particularly those pe- Nassau, West Indies.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi M6x Weine Gifts of fruit, Matzos, magazines
culiar to the Near East, will be
Atkinson Ave.
will address this meeting.
and growing plants will be dis-
5536 SECOND BLVD., near Palmer
the subject of intensive research.
Heated stores are still availlble tributed to these patients by the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-
Miss Henrietta Ezold, founder man of Cantebury Drive will en-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Mass for rummage. Mrs. I. Faxstein, hospital committee of the society.
of Iladassah, and D. Nathan Rat- tertain on Tuesday, April 16, in
chairman
of rummage, can be Anyone desiring to participate in
(Helen Ann Freedman) returned
noff, originated the plan which honor of their fifth wedding anni-
from their honeymoon and are reached at 2066 Virginia Park, this service should phone the
has made the Rothschild-Hadassah versary. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Garfield
2778-W.
residing at the Wilshire.
chairman of the committee, Mrs.
University Hospital possible.
Mrs. William A. Feltner an- Ira Danto, To. 7.8703 or her co-
M. Rosenthal, Jr., of Toledo will
Detroit chapter of Hadassah be present for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim nounces that Ezra Shapiro, law worker,
worker, Mrs. Leo Gold. Gifts an-
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
thanks Mrs. Lois Johnston Chap-
of 351 Philip Ave. announce the director of Cleveland, will be the , propriated to Passover will also
man, soloist, and her accompan-
Ages from 6 to 16
Maurice H. Enggass spent a few Bar Mitzvah of their son, David principal speaker at the luncheon. be given to patients at Eloise and
An outstanding three-act play writ-
ist, Lillian Cove Mumford, for
Receiving Hospitals.
days at White Sulphur Springs Jerome, on Saturday morning,
IS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION
ten and directed by Mrs. Bessie
the beautiful program they pre- during the past week.
April 13, at Congregation Shaa-
A membership tea was held on
Sarasohn is now in rehearsal. Oth-
The camp offers land and water sports that the most modern
sented at the musicale tea at Ho-
rey Zedek. A reception will be
April 6 at the home of Mrs. Wil-
er interesting features are being
camp will offer. Music and drama, horseback riding.
tel Staler, April 9. Eleanor Haz-
liam Roth. Mrs. .1. H. Polozker,
Miss Margot Franklin is leaving held at home on Sunday, April 14, planned.
zard Peacock, who was scheduled Saturday fora short stay i
For Itiformolion. tall Townwtrol 7-22111 or Northlann 51:19
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
n
Mrs. Max Weksler is president of head of the membership commit-
to present the program, was un- York.
tee was assisted by her co-work-
the auxiliary.
able to appear because of illness.
Nathan Fishman of 2984 Bur-
AVRUNIN CAMP NURSERY
Additional pledges received are: ers, Mrs. William Roth, Mrs. R.
Mrs. Chapman 's gracious accept- I
Mr. and Mrs. George Waldbott lingame Ave., was surprised by
R. Kallma n, Mrs. Anthony
The Megdatnek H.
,lateen,
A.
Carl.
Under careful guidance of a highly qualified staff. Ages 3 to 5
ance of the last minute request
will entertain a group of friends his wife, with a party in honor stein. A. reel.. L. Davidson, J. Ell- Deutsch, Mrs. S. B. Danto, Mrs.
Putt Information. roll Townsend 1-SiS11 or Northlown 111:10
to appear was rewarded by an at their home on Yorkshire Road, of his 40th birthday. Twenty
r7i2irraV."'Irl'I nlani.
j
.I/ok ilrA
e enrtrr
l
„, Sam Mitchell, Mrs. Harry Cog-
k
enthusiastic response. Mrs. Chap-
couples attended. A buffet dinner J. H•Pgal. M Kallutth, AV. Kaplan, gan, Mrs. A. E. Bernie, Mrs. Sid-
on Saturday night April 13.
man is a local artist of note, hav-
was served at midnight, Cards Kaufman.H. Z. Kraft. M. Kramer, M. ney Barnett, Mrs. A. Gordon, Mrs.
Rurternan. A. Lasnroff, S. Testae, M
ing made frequent concert ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel were the diversion of the evening.
LeVe, 1.. LInaky. H. IMAM. Sidney Wallace, Mrs. Leon Zech-
pearances, and has been a ebloist

Markin, F. Maslowaky, M. MP-111ln. man and Mrs. II. Rosman.
left Wednesday for a brief visit
It Mint, S. Mogill,
Needleman, It
with the Chicago Civic Opera and in New York.
On Sunday evening, April 7, Mr. Nelmark, II. Pickman. 1.. A. Plinfkln.
Piano selections were given by
Pooh.
Chicago Summer Opera.
and Mrs. Isadore Karbel of 1535 kin, I. Rahlnowita. S. 1..1 , k. Si. Ilimar, Miss Jeanette Rabinovitz and a
WITH AN
S. Rivkin. fl. Iti/lIn. C. Robin-
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, first
Mr. and Mrs.... Victor Roemer Collingwood Ave., celebrated their won. D. Robinson. J. 110, 1- Rom. t reading by Mrs. Herbert Metz.
vice-president, acted as chairman
Mrs. Al Weisman spoke on the
of Virginia Park will be hosts at 2 5th wedding anniversary with a ern, II. Ronenberg. H. lio.nberg. lin-
CORR. Roaennian,
of e afternoon.
ecepition and dance in the Crys-
aims of the organization.
a supper on Sunday, April 14.
P. Rosenstein. AL Rot...wets, Rubin,
t r
Mrs.
J.
II.
Ehrlich
spoke
in
the
al Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac It Rubin, Rubin., J. 1.. Ruby, L. Byrne,
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman com-
If you want "something different," let Grushko & Oleker
--
interest of the Allied Jewish cam-
M. ltynek. M. Rattner, If Rodin. L. Rome.
express your sentiments with the kind of fruit basket for
Mrs. Nathaniel Gates left on Hotel. The Bar Mitzvah of their I. nowuthu Iv Ruh...tato. I. Ruben. mented on the progress made.
paign, and explained Hadassah's Thursday to visit with friends in son, Stewart Holmur, was also 1.15. J Rubin. E liachae. A. Sarrilt. H.
Mrs. Ralph Levy and Mrs. Ira
which they are famous. For 23 years they operated the
new
Roll
of
Honor
plan,
of
which
Memphis,
Tenn,
elebrated
at
the
same
party.
...ohm
Sari.. T. Schaffer, S. Behnke. Danto gave interesting case re-
fruit department of Edw. Neumann, and now that they are
a.N Schechter. P. SPS% Schllen,
Mrs. Hy C. Broder is chairman.
About 300 guests and relatives ell Schimmel.
in business for themselves they are prepared to serve you
St Schneider. It Schram, ports.
Mrs. Alexander Freeman and
were present. Mrs. Karbel wore P. Sehublner, IM huh I Schutt..
better than ever, at lower prices.
New members who joined at
Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert of
the same gown elle wore at her A. Schuster, IL Schwalh, M. fickler,
Mrs. Simon Shetzer, chairmen of ton .Blvd. spent a few days BOA-
in
Iv. Ahem.. I. Shrt• this tea were: Mesdames II. B.
wedding 25 years ago. She wore Selma.Shafkln,
Roll of Honor hospitality commit.
acre N Shetzer. K Shewarlt. I. Shrwat h. Dezik, H. A. Toppik, W.
II.
New York during the past week.
white brodaded satin with a corsage
Phewn.h. H HhnIta, H. ShoIchet. M.
tee, and Mrs. William Isenberg,
Brown, S. Kopman, Leo Starks,
of orchids. The table was beauti- ShOltan, M Shugarman, T. Riegel. Silber.
were in charge of the tea ar-
Shop No. 41, Broadway Market
Randolph 3457
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson fully arranged with Silver candor William Sliver. M. Silverstone. flirnkln, 1. Sam Ceggan, M. Witus, 11, Donitz,
rangements.
Simon. S. FlIslin. II. Sklar. J Sklar. D.
M. Garvett, Sam Weisman, II.
We Feature the Choicest
of the Park Lane Apartments labras and various white floral
Two hundred names shave al-
r'sylitIt Io:d.!IIII.:, k1;
P. .
STV.T7: Grovnin, M. Stcingold, R. S.
made plans to motor to Wheeling, decorations.
We
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ready
been
enrolled
on
Hades-
A
PrnlIn. R Cockier. J. Sonnenklar, Drews, , S. L. Goodman, Rudolph
Dellt er
W. Va., the early part of next
R.
Soren.
It
&snick.
H.
Solt
I.
Spec.
sah's Roll of Honor. The first date week.
.t. Sperka. A. 010101 n, K Spivak, • Marks, Nat Abramson, II. Aging,
The auxiliary of the Jewish Chil- ror.
for the collection of pledges has
E
Stark, Fl StAshefsky. P. Stanhefs.
.
A. Harris, A. Einstein, E. Eck-
dren's Home, will give a member. ✓ Mein. AV Merman. I.
M
been set for April 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bielfield ship tea in the home, Burlingame ▪
A. R. Ittralser, A. Sullteo R. SehaVo- house, M. 11. Emer, H. Wisberg,
the 111.. EstherIllootn. sesta C. J. Reiden, S. Braiman, L.
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks I and Petoskey, on Monday, April 29, eltz
Smith. Dorothy Ph/twitch. Helen she-
Frank, J. Green, H. Hoffenberg,
returned from a cruise to the at 2 p. m. An interesting program
.h and Dorothy Sinkoff, the Ale..
Sim, She., R. Leon Kay.
Wm. Sander, J. Schwab, H. J.
West Indies.
has been arranged. All are invited
Reservations are being taken by Shafer, S. Kohlenberg, Myron
to attend.
Mrs.
S.
Heyman,
Townsend
7-6851.
Keys, Ben Jacob, A. Gottesman,
Mrs. Charles King of Grand
A. Davidson, S. Fleisher, Leslie
Rapids is visiting with her par-
Mrs. Lillian Popkin is taking the
Arrangements are being made by
Mitchell, A. Crag, H. Saltzman,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David King p art of "Miss Daley," the social
the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- of Santa Rosa Ave.
H. Delden, Sam Lachman, R.
worker, in the regular radio pro-
Superior quality and better methods are reasons
grant Aid Society (IIIAS), 425 La-
011ender, Chas. Harris.
ram
of
the
Women's
Mobilization
fayette St., New York City, for
enough for sending your rugs to Leader . . . and
All
Auxiliary
Program:
A donation to the organization
g f the Community Fund, which
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern of o
the celebration of the Passover Fes-
now that it costs no more, it is downright folly to
Plans are well under way for was made by Mrs. Harry Wein-
Seward
Ave.
are
home
after
an
o
pened
this
week.
The
program
is
tival by Jewish immigrants at Ellis
rely on anyone else! Let us brighten your home
an
all-auxiliary
program
to
be
garden
of Buena Vista Ave.
in time for Passover.
Island and by homeless and unem- extended trip through the South. 0 n.Station WJR, Tuesdays at 3:25 presented on Sunday afternoon,
a nd Fridays at 2:55.
ployed
at
the
Institution's
Home,
DON'T DELAY—PHONE NOW
April 28, in which all the auxil-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham' Levy
Isaac L. Asofsky, general man-
Miss Sara Hope Berman and iaries of the congregation will
SIN I.INWOOD AYR.
ager, announced. In the Hias (Seppie Kesler) of Pearl, South
parcipate. Men's Club, Sisterhood,
Copy Due Earlier for
Africa,
are
the
guests
of
their
h
er
roommate,
Miss
Elsa
Goodman
Building, in New York, where the
Study Club, Jr. Young Peoples
Two Passover Issues
only Jewish shelter in Greater New brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and 0 f Norfolk, Va., are spending their
and the Sunday School will pro-
Mrs.
Ernest
Goodman.
Mr.
and
pring
vacation
with
Miss
Ber-
York is maintained, and where
5
vide portions of the program to
Jewish unemployed and homeless Mrs. Levy were married March 6 man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jul-
On account of the first days
acquaint the membership and the
are being taken care of throughout in Paarl and are spending their i us Berman of Burlingame Ave.
of Passover occurring on
The girls are students at North- community with the work now
the year, services will be conducted honeymoon in America.
Thursday and Friday, April 18
going on in the synagogue.
western University.
and Passover meals will be furnish-
and
19, and in view of the en-
Con
ion Serveies:
Mr. and Mrs. David I. Berrie
ed during the entire holiday.
arged issue that is to appear
The sermon for the first day of
In honor of the 16th birthday
The society will also conduct and son are now residing at 32471
during that week, all copy for
of Miss Diana Granet, a formal Pesach by Rabbi Moses Fischer
Seder services at Ellis Island, the Clements Ave.
release in the issue of April
11.1.1 Cerlarl4unt .ontuctIng the serv-I
dinner party was given in the May- will be "Moses Maimonides"; the
Ice Mrs. Joneph Rollin. Is !tending the Commissioner of Immigration and
19 will have to be in the hands
ornmittee in charge of arra...rm.,.
fair Room of the Book Cadillac Ho- last day of Pesach, "Remembrance of the editor not later than 5
Miss
Billie
Lichtor
left
for
New
Naturalization having placed at the
to Our Parents, Instructoins to
el
on
April
6.
The
table
which
Haven,
Conn.,
to
spend
a
few
days,
t
disposal
of
Hies
a
special
room
for
Mrs
III.hherg has returned af.
p. m. on Monday, April 15,
David t•edarhaum of Lansing
this purpose and where Passover before going to New York to meet was net for 16 guests was deco- Our Children." Maskir services
the pulpit of Temple Beth El I .r spending the winter In California
For the issue of April 26 all
on last Frirlaresenteg II.nLI Cedar/slim
food will be provided to all newly her father and mother's brother and rated in spring colors. The center will be held on the last day.
copy will have to be in the
apoks open "The Norty Days of Mum
Siyum
for
the
first
born
of
the
arrived immigrants and to those sister, who are arriving on the S. S. piece of daffodils and sweet peas
CARD OF THANKS
hands of the editor by 4 p. m.
The family of the late Max former residento returning to their Washington from London. They blended with the place cards which congregation will take place Erev
on Monday, April 22, in view
have been making their home in were individual miniature flower Pesach, Wednesday morning at
acknowledge with sincere native countries.
of the last days of Passover
'pent ...d
ri are
d "'"'"""‘"nrr
the guest i"""iGoode
of her
pots implanted within. All the boys 7:30 a. m., after the morning
Paris for the past two years.
antler. Mo. Lil l. lonhoff
thanks the sympathy and kindness
occurring on Wednesday and
were presented with buttoniers of service.
shown
them
by
all
their
friends,
Thursday, April 24 and 25.
Flowers for all occasions—
A community paler mdoper tw to be
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson of red carnations. Miss Clara Granet Sisterhood:
held at Temple n", ,, El se ADOa it with in their recent bereavement.
D
.Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.
3262 Tuxedo Ave. announce the and Al Sklare were chaperone.
A regular meeting of the Sis-
Bar Mitzvah of their son, George,
terhood will be held on Tuesday,
Rabbi Bernard Heller of Ann April 30, at 8:30 p. m. Plans are
which will be observed at services
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Arbor, Mich., is • guest at the well under way for a catered
.\\1 II I II I II I LI \\ 1 OW
Saturday morning, April 20. Recep. Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens.. Mothers and Daughters banquet
Always Call
tion at home that Saturday after. Rabbi Leon Fram visited Rabbi to be held on Tuesday, May 14, $
noon. No cards.
Heller during the past week-end.
at 7 p. m., in the banquet hall.
Preparations are being also made
Miss Sophie Wilensky of Hazel- for a strawberry festival to be
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Maas
(Helen Ann Freedman) held open wood Ave., left Thursday for St. held on Tuesday evening, May 28.
house at the Wilshire on Sunday, Louis where she will attend the Men's Club:
March 31, for their immediate wedding of her cousin, Miss Doro-
A regular meeting of the Men's
families. On Sunday afternoon, thy Bernstein to Joseph Samuels Club will be held on Tuesday,
April 7, they entertained at a on April 14.
April 16, at 8:30 p. m.
"Detroit's Best"
cocktail party for 50 of their
Study Club:
Observe and behold the memorable beauty of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Friedman
friends.
The Study Club will hold its
Plain,
Ruffled and
and
family
have
returned
from
Passover tradition in the charming surroundings of this
regular session Sunday, at 2 p.
Fringed Curtains
Miss Miriam Souls and Miss South Bend, Ind., where they were ni., in the club room of the syna-
magnificent hotel. You will enjoy rest, relaxation, good
Myra Rosenberg, students at the the house guests of Rabbi and Mrs. gogue. The subject of discussion
food and recreation. You will find complete comfort,
University of Michigan, left to A. M. Shulman.
will be the following: "The De-
convenience and service.
spend the spring vacation with
fects of our Economic System".
OA
Mme. Dora !Armin of the Gana-
DRAPES
b M uir s g
s hRosenberg's parents in Pitts-
Any young men and women over
pol School of Musical Art, will the age of 20 who is interested
Z Re-.toped
-: ZZI ., i
appear in recital in the Music Hall
in ■ group of this kind Is Invited
Edith and Alan Kopelson came to of Hartland, Mich., on April 14. to attend.
will conduct the traditional Seder Services. All fsod carefully
Maxine
Zeder
will
act
as
Mme.
CURTAINS
Chicago April 6, to fill Eastern
Dramatic Guild:
prepared in accordance with dietary laws. The Colenial Hotel
concert engagements. Miss Ko- Lappin's accompanist.
A regular meeting of the Dra- $ tinted to your specifications
orchestra will provide music.
prison, in addition to her own per-
matic Guild will be held on Mon-
On Wednesday, April 17, Mr.
eons' "one woman show" is taking
BE SURE TOCALL
day, April 15, at 8:30 p. m., in
MODERATE RATES PREVAIL
her company known as "Edith En- and Mrs. Joshua Joy-rich and their the club room of the synagogue.
son,
Myron Haim. wil motor to
pelsen Players" with her. While in
tions, phone Mount Clemens 2100 or write
For
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the East, the Kopelsons will also Cleveland, where they will be the

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:' an.. on April 5 1 ,110 to the
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Kopelson, pianist. collaborates witt er of Mrs. Joyrich. Mr. Joyrieh brence of Pauline Prod preaelent. Rs..
will
return
on
April
20,
and
Mrs.
3916 Joy Road
se.ret•re. Prsettled at the I
Miss Kopelson in her recital work
Thyrich and son will remain in 'westing A progressive dinner tome 0.
The
Kopelsons
arrived
in
Detroit
been planned for No, I Th. nwtt rr.t•
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