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America,

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PIEVETKOITAWISH C IRO

PAGE TEN

and

Himelhocks

New Colors in Himel-Hose are

brighter this season

i7"
., revi T

• "Chow," • deeper sunbronze.

J. N. F. Pep Rally
Monday, April 22

An outstanding program is being
planned for the fourth annual $5
donor luncheon to he given by the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund at the Book Cadillac on
May 1.
Mrs. Bessie Sarasohn has writ-
ten and directed a three-act play
entitled, "The Spirit of Zion." In-
cluded in her cast are: Mrs. Dora

• "Airedale," • brighter, browner

sun tone.



"Setter,"

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Junior Hadassah
Birthday Social
Sunday Afternoon

brown.

Edwin Si. Rosenthal returned
fro nt a visit to Hot Springs, Ark.

Mrs. Meyer Sulzberger will
leave Saturday, April 20, for a
two weeks visit with her family
in New York.

SHEER HIMEL-HOSE
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MRS. BESSIE SARASOHN

Kavanau, Israel J. Peransky, Miss
Lee Rosen, Joshua Joyrich, Miss
Alice Garber, Miss Dorothy Kunin,
Isadore Paster, Master Herbert
Chernick and Mrs. Bessie Sarasohn.
Ezra Shapiro, law director of
Cleveland, will be guest speaker.
A final pep rally will be held on
Monday, April 22, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. All are urged to
pay their pledges on or before that
date. Rabbi Max Weine will ad-
dress this meeting. Little Florence
Weintraub will render piano selec-
tions and recite.
Stores are still available for rum-
mage. Mrs. I. Faxstein, chairman
of rummage, can be reached at Ga.
2778-W.
Among those active on the pros-
pect committee are: Mrs. L.
Schlien, Mrs. Sam Friedland, Mrs.
M. Fruman, Mrs. M. Finkel, Mrs.
Max Goldberg, Mrs. B. Censer,
Mrs. S. Jacobson, Mrs. S. Munch,
Mrs. A. Panush, Mrs. B. Rubin,
I Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mrs. Si. Rosen-
zweig, Mrs. S. Shnitz, Sire. I. She-
wach, Mrs. A. Smilo and Sire. P.
Slomovitz.
Additional pledges were re-
ceived from the following:

The blesdamemi A. (I Hareky. M. ill..
hi,,, A. Daniel, le MorknwIts, Pueh•
MM. Heerler, F. Rodin, 14, Rows, H.
Elkin. H. (Levin. 11. Muria, J. Hayman,
Janowita H. Hoven. 0. Lowenberg,
N. le Wirier, N. Tepper, A. Taub, le
Tennhin. II. Thema*. A. 1. Thirty, la
TIP/tens, J. Tobin. I,. Tobin. H. Tor.
I Too el Treager. A. Velick,.H.
Vell,k, 8. It Victor, N. Wallace. O.
Wain, M. Wareerman, Il. Wauldron. N.
Ware. A. Well. A. Weintisnk, K. Wein-
li•ra. J. Weiner. F. Welnennan, J. Wein.
garden, N. Weinstein. L. Weintraub, A.
Neldhent. Al Wel•man. N. Weisman. A.1
Welel•rot. N, Welenian. 11. Wiener, Wil.
Ine, M. Winner. M. %%Md. H.
Hain
Wolok, 11. Twirl., A. Varrowe, Wk-
r. Opono. ?Almon. II. Zatkln•
Zeldtnan. Zulkerman. and
We. II. (Had, and Ihe Mimes Diana
l•ooni, Huth Waltman. leanrltp Ilay•
mn.
a
Tillie Linelta, Ida Miller and Hyl-
%le Hama.

The home of Mrs. Samuel Hey-
man will be open all this week and
next to pay up for pledges. She
can be reached by phone at Town-
send 7-6851.

CAMP NAHELU

ON PERRY LAKE
Michigan
Ortonville

ANNOUNCES

Season of 1935

JUNE 12 to AUGUST 21

THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS

Camp for Boys

Age 7 to 15

Camp for Girls

Age 7 to 15'

Spring Dance of Little Worn-
en of Hadassah on
April 27

The annual spring dance is to
be given by the Little Women of
Hadassah Saturday, April 27, in
the Italian Gardena of the Book-
Cadillac Hotel. Marvin Kahn and
his melodians will supply the mu-
sic.
Under the auspices of their co-
chairmen, the Misses Barbara
Love and Doris Kallin, the social
committee is planning an interest-
ing evening of entertainment.
Among the chaperons will be the
club's advisor, Misa Hattie Gittle-
man, Mr. and Mrs. J. Magidsohn,
and others.
The spring dance will termin-
ate the season of the organiza-
tion, which has for its project the
furnishing of scholarships for
Palestinian school children, un-
der the leadership of its presi-
dent, Dorothy Magidsohn.
Plans for election of officer,.
and further plans for next year's
programs, are under way at the
present time.

Sirs. Noah E. Aronstam enter-
tained the Women's Auxiliary of
Maimonides Medical Society at her
home, Tuesday evening, April 9.
Rabbi Leon Fram review Franz
Werfel's "Forty Days of Musa
I Dagh" and explained at length its
j prophetic and symbolic character as
represented in the modern German,
anti-Jewish movement.

Sir. and Sirs. Morris Paul of
I 3210 Richton Ave. announce the
Bar
Mitzvah of their son, David,
Sylvan Groaner is spending a
on Saturday morning, April 27, at
few days in Washington, D. C.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re-
ception at home on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gingold
April 28,
of the Belcrest will entertain
Wednesday, April 24, in honor of
Mrs. S. E. Davis of Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. Gingold's father, air. Saul
Kaufmann, and Mrs. Cecil Kauf- was hostess at a bridge-luncheon
at the Belcrest to fete Fern Niman,
moon of Washington, D. C.
bride-elect, whose marriage to Dr.
G. D. Schoenfield has been net for
Mr. and Sirs. Leonard T. Lewis June.
are expected back Monday from
their honeymoon to Bermuda.
On open meeting of the Home
Relief Society will be held on April
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert I 22, at 2 p. m., at the Stotler Hotel,
held open house last Wednesday, for members and their friends.
April 17, in honor of their house Rabbi Leon Fram will be the speak-
guests, Mrs. Richard Polsky, Mrs. er of the afternoon. Mrs. David
Fannie Polsky and Miss Jean Kaltman will sing several selec-
Polsky, all of Akron, Ohio.
tions.

Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Klein of
Atkinson Ave. returned from a
two weeks motor trip in the West.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen are
home from a visit to French Lick.

Sir. and Mrs. Harry Conheim of
118 Richton Ave. have returned
home after spending the winter in
Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Holden-
graber of 1647 W. Philadelphia
Mrs. Julius Bing and Mrs. Ave. will be hosts at a reception
Dora Netzorg returned Wednes- on Sunday, April 28, from 2 to
day from Los Angeles, where they 5 and 7 to 10 p. in:, in honor of
spent several months.
the recent marriage of their daugh-
ter, Edith, to E. Sidney Echen-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant and berg of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Can-
daughter, Claire, returned from ada. No cards.
a six weeks visit at the Ambas-
The Naomi Girls Club have com-
sador Hotel in Los Angeles.
pleted arrangements for their
spring
dance to be held Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Treater
and family, formerly of Edison April 21, at the Barium Hotel.
Ave., have taken up their new Novelty entertainment will be the
feature of the evening , and an
residence at 722 Chicago Blvd.
excellent orchestra will furnish the
music.
Tickets may be secured at
Mrs. Henry Weiler and daugh-
ter, Ruth, and Miss Lenore Homin- the door.

off of Cleveland are house guests
Mr. anti Mrs. M. M. Applebaum
of Mr. and Sirs. Alfred Loewen-
of Chicago Blvd. and their chil-
stein of Oakman Blvd.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Miles Finsterwald returned from Schwartz of Arden Park have re-
turned to their homes after an
a business trip to New York.
extended trip broad.

Joshua S. Crohn of New York
Albert Gordon, a student at He-
is spending a few days with his
brew Union College in Cincinnati,
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
is spending the Passover vacation
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn.
with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Gordon of 8511 LaSalle Blvd.
Dr. and Mrs. Leal° Galdonyi of
Burlingame Ave. have as their
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of 8511
guest Mrs. Galdonyi's mother, LaSalle Blvd. spent several days
Mrs. Alexander Lukacs of Vienna, with their brother and sister-in-
Austria.
law, Mr. and Sirs. H. C. Pragg of
Shaker })eights, Cleveland.
A. C. Lappin and daughter ,
Barbara, left Wednesday to spend
Mrs. Samuel J. Sills (Thelma
the Passover holidays with Mr. Friedman) of Duarte and Los An-
Lappin's family in Milwaukee.
geles, Calif., is visiting for a month
with her parents, Sir. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sam Greenfeld and daugh- David Friedman of 31st St. Her
ter, Judith, of Lebanon, Pa., were sisters, Mrs. Philip C. Weisman and
recent guests of their parents, Mrs. A. Lester, have been enter-
Rev. and Mrs, J. Silverman.
, taining in her honor. Dr. Sills will
j meet his wife in Detroit the early
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob and j part of May and both will motor
Mrs. Alvin Treater returned from back to California.
a short visit in Chicago.
Miss Anne Greenbaum of 2745
Miss Janet Welt returned to Cortland Ave., has returned from
a
four-months'
visit in Miami, Fla.
New York after a visit with her
paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Miss Marian Babash of 3022
Wel t.
Grand Ave. will start the spring
Mrs. Bernard Anepach of Elm- and summer monthly socials for
hurst Ave. entertained at a dinner Phi Epsilon Ne Sorority by giving
party honoring her nephew, Ber- a dinner at her home on Saturday,
tram Loewenstein, who celebrated! April 20.
his fourth birthday. On April 11
Miss Anna 1Volgiel of Grodno,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Loewenstein, gave a dinner party Poland, is visiting her uncle and
at Northwood Inn celebrating the aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rubenstein
of 2458 Clairmount Ave.
occasion •

Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of
Chicago Blvd. returned from aj
10-day visit with relatives in
Davenport, Iowa.

The third in a series of parties
given to celebrate birthdays of
members of the Detroit unit of
Junior Iladassah wil be held on
Sunday afternoon, April 21, at
2 o'clock, at the home of Elsie
Olender, 8741 LaSalle Blvd. This
birthday social is sponsored by the
happy day fund committee of the
organization, and the chairman,
Bertha Yackness, extends an invi-
tation to all members celebrating
birthdays during the months of
February, March and April, as well
as their friends, to attend this af-
fair. A small admission fee will
be charged, which will be applied
to the fund.
Detroit Unit of Junior Hadassah
will join with Detroit Chapter of
lladassah, the Professional Group,
and the Zionist Organization of De-
troit in a meeting at the Fort Shel-
by Hotel on Sunday evening, April
21, to celebrate the 10th anniver-
vary of the Hebrew University. Dr.
Nathan Ratnoff, superintendent of
the Beth Israel Hospital, New York,
and president of the American
Jewish Physicians Committee, will
be the speaker. Ile has chosen for
his topic, "The Magic of Medical
Research in the Near East." All
members of the organization and
their friends are invited to attend.
Fannie Golobiskey, chairman of
the J. N. F. committee is now mak-
ing collections of J. N. F. boxes,
and she asks that any member who
wishes to have her box opened,
and any member who is willing to
volunteer her services for this pur-
pose, communicate with her at 1965
Delaware, Garfield 5823-M.
Ann Shannon, president of De-
troit Unit of Junior Iladassah, and
Sophie Blanche Schwartz, were
delegates of the organization to
the first Detroit Jewish Youth Con-
ference, held at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, April 13 and 14.

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Copy Due Earlier for
The Next Week's Issue

On account of the conclud-
ing days of Passover occurring
on Wednesday and Thursday,
April 24 and 25, all copy for
the issue of The Chronicle of
April 26 will have to be in the
hands of the editor not later
than at noon on Monday,
April 22.

Miss Cecile Schor, a student at
the University of Wisconsin, is
spending the holidays with her
parents, Sir. and Mrs. Michael
Schor of Leslie Ave.

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We extend Passover Greetings to our Jewish
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festival, when the hosts of liberty, light and
justice have defeated the forces of oppression,
darkness and iniquity.

ZEDAKAH JUNIORS

Miss Annabelle Germanaky,
newly-elected president of the
Zedakah • Juniors, officiated for
the first time at the home of Milly
Shugerman, April 7. Two new
members were introduced, Doro-
thy Rosen and Esther Schribnick.
The guests present were Mrs.
Faye Coven and Mrs. Joseph
Greenbaum.
Plans were discussed for a
spring social, the funds to be used
for the furtherance of the social
service program.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Charlotte
Finkel, 3306 Elmhurst, on April
21.

Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels
Burlingame Ave. were hosts at a and children of Calvert Ave. re-
surprise birthday party last Mon- turned from Miami Beach, Fla.,
Council of Jewish Women . day egtning, honoring their sis- ' where they spent the winter.
Pre•School Camp—Age 3 to 6
ter, Sirs. Louis Beck,
Educates Jewish Girls
Applications are now being received.
Alpha Gamma Zeta Sorority will
Harry Raden and son, Lee, hold a bridge party on April 22 at
The scholarship committee 5f
Booklet on request. Address inquiries to
the Council of Jewish Women, and Charles Webster motored to the home of Miss Jeanette Lefkow-
Camp N•helu, Ortoaville, Michigan
Detroit section, of which Mrs. Pittsburgh, where they will spend itz, 534 Alger.
J. B. Neiman is chairman, have the Passover holidays with rela-
PHONES:
Honoring the 16th birthday of
been able during the last year to tives,
---
their daughter, Annetta, a dinner
nerving Jewish girls to continue
11,14'11 Telrphone LITTLE N AHEI
CAMP NAIIF.IX
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Morris
Apple-
party
was given at Northwood Inn
Orton,Ille
110aninend
11-late
their
various
studies.
These
girls
OrtontIlle SHIES
TIlansend a-6973
attend local colleges, high schools baum, and Ruth Rhodes of Chi- by her parents, Sir. and Mrs. John
cago,
are
the
week-end
guests
Golds
of 3260 Elmhurst Ave., on
and vocational training institu-
of
Sunday evening, April 7. Places
tions. Exceptional echolastics and their family.
were
set
for 50 guests.
other abilities are considered par-
Miss Edith Joyce Albert and her
amount in their selection. Their
brother,
Jack,
of
Chicago
Blvd.,
Sara Hope Fields announces the
record while in school has war-
ranted this assistance. The coats have returned from Miami, Beach, Bar Mitzvah of her son, Arthur
of this project are defrayed from Fla., where they spent a month as Herbert, to be observed on Sat-
of their sister, Mrs. Ber- urday, April 20, at Congregation
monies available from the follow- guests
nard Samuels.
Beth Israel Center, 538 North
ing funds which have been estab-
Division St., Ann Arbor. A re-
lished through the Council: Ida
Miss Miriam Ruth llerschberg,
ception
will be held on April 28
E. Ginsberg Loan Fund, Elsa F.
Will be a pleasant one, if you will call or see us.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. L. at home, 4400 Lapham Blvd.,
Welling Gift Fund, Ida E. Gins- Hernchberg of 1728 Atkinson Ave.,
We will help you in preparing your papers and will furnish
East
Dearborn,
Mich. On Friday
berg Gift Fund.
who is • student at the Highland , morning, April 19, Bar Mitzvah
you with all the necessary information.
Additional funds derived from Manor School and
We specialize in Hungarian, Czechoslovakian, Roumanian,
Junior College. services for Arthur Herbert Fields
the operation of the Council Re- Tarrytown, N. Y., will spend the
Palestine and Yugoslavian trips.
sale Shop will be added to the school's spring vacation with her were also held at the Rizshover
We can make arrangements with all Steamship Lines.
above funds to carry out thin parents. Miss Hcrschberg has re- Synagogue, 8603 12th St.
We forward money to all parts of the world.
most useful and constructive cently won scholastic honors, being
35 years in the business.
Dr. David I. Mac ht of Johns
work.
one of five girls of the Junior
Hopkins University, Baltimore,
College to get distinction.
,
Md.,
and of the Yeshiva College,
Bicur Cholem Societ} Ap-
; New York City, was the guest of
Edith Kepelson, former Detroit,
peals for New Members
L. LEFKOVITS, Manager
Mr.
and
Sirs. Abraham J. Rosen-
now of Beverly Hills, Calif., is
' shine of Genessee Ave. during
PHONE: VI. 2.0838 and one of our representatives will
The Senior Bicur Choler!' will visiting in Detroit as the guest of his recent visit here for the
gladly call on you.
have an open meeting, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolf of 2127 American Physiological Societies
April 30, at 2 p. m., at Congre- Oakman Blvd., and her parents,
7932 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE
Convention and the Young Israel
gation Emanuel, Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wolf. Mrs. lectures.
Woodrow Wilson. The society Kopelson has been on a concert
itour
from
the
coast
to
Chicago,
III.
appeals to the Jewish women of
Ralph Shiller, son of Mr. and
WARSAW CLUB JUNIORS
Detroit to enlist as members. A IHer young daughter, Sally Jean, is
PASSOVER GREETINGS!
with her. Alan Kopelson, pianist, Mrs. Bernard Shiller, won the
drive for new members is now
who collaborates with Mrs. Kopel- prize in the amateur contest at
The meeting of the Warsaw being conducted. The dues are eon in her
concerts, has returned the State Theater on Friday,
' Club Juniors
was held at their $2 per year. Those who cannot I
Detroiter Flower Shop
to the coast to resume his teaching. April 12, as a violinist. lie was
!clubrooms at 10036 liolmur. attend !should call Mrs. &horn-
accompanied at the piano by Sid-
Plans were completed for • card berger, president. Town. 7-5098.
in the Detroiter Hotel
J. C. Solomon of the Belcrest ney Lenhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
party to be held Tuesday eve-
Apartments left for a two-weeks' G. Lenhoff,
ning, April 30. Tickets have been
Flowers for All Occasions
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Max and soiourn in Hot Springs, Ark..
distributed among members to be family of Madison, Wis., for- where he is ■
Deliveries
guest at the Hotel
Miss Betty Bronstein of Hazel-
placed on sale. Those who wish merly of Detroit, are visiting Mrs. j Arlington.
wood Ave. spent the past week-
Phone Randolph 5600
tickets should call Merton Ertz, Peter Rytus of 3749 Lawrence,
end in Cleveland, Ohio.
Townsend 7-9082. Organizations Ave. and Mr. and Sirs. Alex Max; Willard Zam,ky
was th e
are asked to support this affair. of 9725 Cameron Ave. over the of his parents.
Mr. and Sint Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn left
Flowers for
all oceasdnew-- There will be pnzea and refresh- week-end. They are house guests jZarnsky, in Cleveland, Ohio., the
Thursday for a 10 days cruise to
Dealer-Joy Florist Euclid 6082. ments-
of Sirs R cus.
past week-end.
the West Indies.
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After spending the winter
months in California, Mrs. Irma
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the Belcrest.

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P ASSOVER teaches a lesson not only

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righteousness will always triumph over
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