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PEDerRotrinasnagariaZ

PAGE SIX

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mothers' Luncheon
At Shaarey Zedek

,• ,•
v ',Mime

Clean Y our
Our
FURNITURE! CURTAINS!
DRAPERIES! RUGS!

on.

and drapes hare a fine lustre
and are soft and I ely- upholstered
tormture is refreshened and cleaned
Prices are remarkably
Ilwroouhly.

l'Illtains

to

Ma.

Ask About Our 5-Year
Guaranteed Moth-Proofing

Prices Include
Pickup and

ha &Orem mit
haw.• .
1• ■ ••
all for
toed, satin I formatting•
he sill al•tnitie
, .1 Moth pme,nn, Expo,
MD.
nu
our hot. • FS FE.

1 .111

Delivery

this city last week.

MRS. CHARI.ES ROBINSON

CLEANERS & DYERS
533-547 East Forest

he followed by an unusual pro-
gram. The invocation will
be
given by Miss Clare Sonenklar.'
Mrs. Morris Blumberg will speak
for the mothers and Mies Eileen'
Blumberg for the daughters. !
For reservations call
Mrs.
Charles Robinson, To. 8.3479,
Master Seymour Lipkin, 81
old, will render several piano se-1

‘11iti! HOW New
Your Bug Looks

. . . And why shouldn't it! It was just
cleaned through and through, by Leader.
There's a difference . . , ask any one of
the many thousands of our satisfied cus-
tomers. . . . A trial %sill convince you.

DON'T DELAY-PHONE NOW

year old protege, who has been
studying since he was two years;

Made or Recovered from YOUR OWN FEATHERS
with the Newest Modern Designs

Wedding, Shower, Baby
Shower ■ end Bridge
Gifts

We ha/. lull

evited a Wily.

est In Living

Moo., lied ltoons

and Kitchen cur-

tains. Prierm see

most reaeonawe.

WE

STEAM,

and re-cover

old pillows

into any lice,

DEXTER
Quilt Slit)p

with the Indent

style feather-

proof ticking..

11410 111aKTEH 111.11).

Spacial for

110g►rth 5E4

$1.00

nese %Irbb

shop.

0.5 nunday• from 10 A. M.
to I I% M.

LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATER

TRINITY 2.3488

12TH AT SEWARD

The Season of Star Attraction Companies Begins This

Week-End

FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 3
SATURDAY (Matinee only), MAY 4
SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, MAY 5
A. Kogut presents the Famous Radio and Stage Star

HERMAN JABLOKOV, the Clown from New York

Also the Popular Prima Donna

BELLA MEISEL

- in the

-

"KING OF SONG"

Together with the entire original star company direct
from New York
POPULAR PRICES
NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION
75c
• $1.00; Matinee: 35c - 50c • 75c
Evening: 50c •

ANNOUNCEMENT -

we

National Leaders
Visit Avukah Here

bane been •12910.11.41

SPECIAL STATE

Liquor Distributors

KOFFMAN'S
DRUG STORE
e521 • 12th St.,

al

ranoosseaso

Phone Garfield 1692

Three prominent executive of-
ficers of Avukah honored the lo-
cal graduate and undergraduate
chapters with a joint visit last
week. Dr. Zellig Ilarris of Phil-
adelphia, national president, and.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Max,'

organizational directors, of Stadi-1
ton, Wis., came to Detroit in the!
interest of the newly-created re-1

gional grouping.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert mo-
tored to Charlevoix for a short
visit.

Negligees 5.45, 9.95

Adolph "Daddy" Freund left
Florida for Washington, D. C.,
to attend the B'nai B'rith con-
vention. He will then go to Cin-
cinnati for several days before of 2714 Calvert Ave. announce plea for clothing for some of Ze-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, dakah's needy cases.
returning to Detroit.
Ernest Ralph, on Saturday morn-
Sirs. Jacob Harvith, president
Mr. and Mrs.• Sam Meisner of ing, May 11, at Congregation of Zedakah Club, asked for the
Shaarey Zedek.
Reception
at
club's
wholehearted co-operation
Columbus, Ohio, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin home on Sunday, May 12, from in the Allied Jewish Campaign.
2
to
5
and
7
to
10
p.
m.
No
cards.
Plans were discussed for Ze-
Kaufman, while enroute home
dakah's annual mother and daugh-
from Florida.
Mrs. Anna Katz has returned ter dinner which will be held at
from a six months' visit in Miami the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex-
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of Beach. Fla., and is residing tem-
ter and Lawrence, on Wednesday
3350 Tuxedo Ave. will be at home
porarily with her daughter and i evening, Slay 8, at 6 o'clock. Res-
Sunday afternoon, May 5, from 2
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
E.
ervations may still be obtained by
to 6 p. m., in honor of the marriage
Weiss, 3037 Monterey Ave.
calling Mrs. Max Coven, Town-
of their son, Joseph, to Hortense
send 6-5974, or Mrs. Morris Davis
Ruth Schless of New York. No
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland and Garfield 4031-J.
cards.

Mrs. David B. Liehtig, presi-
Mrs. Ray Goodman and Mrs.
adiednet of the Sisterhood, will pre-
Cora Cohen returned to Cleve-
,
land after a visit with Mrs. Mil-
ton Kuttnauer of the Wilshire.

Annual May Showing of
Cottons 1 Floor)

of 2005 %Vest Philadelphia Ave.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Fred, to be solemnized
at the Rishover Shul, 12th St. be-
tween Philadelphia and Pingree.
A reception will be held at home
on Sunday afternoon. No cards,

4fh

4.00 --- 16.95

Misses', Women's, Regular and Shore Sizes

CAMP NAHELU

ON PERRY LAKE
Ortonville
Michigan

A Character Camp For Children

THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS

Camp for Boys Camp for Girls

Tree Planting in .
Palestine Honors
Mothers in U. S.

Ages 7 to 15

Reforestation in Zion by
Planting Trees on Mother's
Day, May 12

Rabbi Nathan II, Kohler, A.B.,
M.A., rabbi at the Avenue N

will be the guest speaker at the
open cultural meeting of Young
Israel on Wednesday evening,
Slay 8, at the Young Israel build-

ing, 2691 Joy Road, at 8:45. Ile
will speak on "Claims on Reli-
gious Behaviorism",

Rabbi Kohler is a graduate of
the Yeshivah College and the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary
where he received his rabbinical
degree, and received his A.B. and
M.A. degrees at the New York
U niversity. e accompanies the
outstanding scholar, Rabbi J. Far- I
dean of the Slobodka Ye-
shivah, who is in this country on

In addition to the guest speak-

bridge teas, at the Barium ' er's Day, Stay 12, should do no as
p ai ty.
Hotel on Saturday, May 11, at noon as possible, so that certifi•
p. m. Miss Rose Messinger cates may be sent in proper time.
Mrs. M. Goldrich of Cleveland o 1:30
f 4066 Tyler Ave., general chair.
The custom of planting trees
is visiting with her children,
Mr. man, is in charge of tickets.
on Mother's Day was established
and Mrs. William Fleischer of
by Iladassah in 1914, and since
M c N ichols
oa .
Mrs. Roy Zamsky, formerly of that time many have availed
Detroit has returned to her h one themselves of the opportunity of
Mrs. Milton Goldman of Chi-
in Cleveland, after spending sev- planting living tributes in memory
cago was the week-end guest of
eral days in the city visiting her of their departed ones or in honor
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Glynn Court, son,
Willard, and her sisters, Mrs. of their loved ones.
Nathan Rubin and Babe Wein-
The Jewish National Fund has
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower, berg.
planted over a million trees in
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn and Mrs.
the
barren wastes of Palestine,
Morris Rand motored to Louts-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg which have aided materially in
ville to attend the Kentucky
of 1646 Boston Blvd. announce the reclamation of the Holy Land.
Derby.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, It is of interest to . note that
Robert Edgar, on Saturday morn- the Jewish National Fund recog- •
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Solomon ing, May 4,
at Congregation nized the importance of tree
motored to Chicago and were ac-
Shaarey Zedek, At home Satur- planting in the conservation and.
companied by Miss Marie New- day
afternoon and evening, May development of natural resources, I
man.
4. Na cards. long before President Roosevelt,
as governor of New York, started
After spending three months
Gamma
Chapter
of
Delta reforrestration of that state.
in New Orleans and the West Omega Iota Sor ori t

er, the program committee will
y wi od its I Trees are of more importance
present the Young Israel Juniors Coast, Miss Elaine Schlesinger spring formal at
the Whittier on , in tropical countries like Palestine
I in a debate on the subject: "Re- will return to her home on Bos-
June
1.
Miss
Evelyn
Schwartz than even in our own country.
solved, That Judaism depends ton Blvd. May 11.
is chairman and Mynne Millman ; While our own state of Michigan
wholly for its existence upon its
is
assisting
her.
The
sorority
met is suffering from two or three
festivals and ceremonies." The
Dr. Emil Amberg has been at the home of its sponsor, Mrs. !generations of tree slaughtering
participants in the debate are, named chairman of the commit-
Lewis Bowman of Tuxedo Ave. I in the interest of the lumber in-
Dave Subar and Albert Finkel. tee on biographies by the Wayne on
April 29. I dustry, Palestine has become bar-
stein, on the affirmative, and Abs County Medical Society.
' ren from 2,000 years of neglect.
Fetter and Ben Rubin will present
Mr. and Mrs. Kiva Nemer of The planting of trees is rapidly
the negative. Max Applebaum and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks and 2429 %Vest Buena Vista Ave. will 'growing in popularity. No per-
Jack Goren, also of the juniors, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett en-
be hosts at a reception on Sun- , sonal solicitations are made to-
will be chairman and timekeeper tertained at a large dinner dance day
evening, May 12, in honor of , ward this fund. For the small sum
of the debate.
given in the Venetian Room at the graduation of their daughter,' of $1.50 a tree will he planted in
The next meeting of the Y. I. the Book Cadillac Hotel last Fri-
Beatrice, from Temple Beth El Palestine either in honor or in
Intermediates, for boys between day evening.
High School. No cards. memory of dear ones. The tree
the ages of 12 to 15, will be held
will serve as a living tribute and
at the Young Israel building on
Mrs. Ralph Blumenthal re-
Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith and Mrs. lasting memorial to the person
Monday evening, May 6, at 7:30 turned by airplane to her home
Rose Agree are giving a tea Sat.' honored. It will outlive any ma-
o'clock. Interesting games and in New York after a visit with urday, May 11, 2 to
5 o'clock, at terial gift, and serves the double
cultural activities are provided her family, Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
the home of Mrs. Rose Agree,' duty of providing spiritual satis-
for these youngsters by the com- Oberfelder. Mr. and Mrs. Theo-
2461 Glynn Court. This tea is faction to both the donor and the
mittee. A membership rally was dore Oberfelder and Mr. and Mrs.
given to further the interest of person honored.

held by this group last Thursday
evening, and many new boys en-
rolled as members. Israel Kaner,
Philip Subar, Nat Finkelstein,
Fred Sirkowitz and Joe ih'ineman
were in charge of the rally.

Fram to Address
P. T. A. in H. P.

Sidney Oberfelder of New York Detroit women in the Women's' Trees for Mother's Day
have
will arrive in Detroit shortly for Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
All i already been planted as follows;
a week's stay.
members and their friends are In honor of her mother,
r , ra Mi n-
urged to attend. Entertainment nie Shetzer, by Sirs. Seymour
Miss Dorothy Freedman of is planned for the afternoon, in ; Frank; in memory of her grand-
Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting Mildred ■ ddition to a speaker.
I mother, Sarah Adele Frank, by
Fink and will remain here in-
Shirley Frank; in memory of Sirs.
definitely.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerendasy Ida Lopate, by Mr. and Mrs.
and family, formerly of Monica Charles Hamburger; in honor of
Miss Marie Newman of the Bel- Ave., are now residing at 2546 her mother, Elizabeth Sarason,
crest was hostess at a supper Calvert Ave.
by Mrs. }Larry L. Jackson; in
party last Sunday night.
honor of her father Samuel A.
The dramatic group of the De- Samson, by Mrs. Harry L. Jack.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Freshman troit unit of Junior Hadassah will son.
(Judith Margolis) of Oneida, present a two-act play, "We Send checks or telephone
the
N. Y., spent the early part of the Moderns," at Hotel Statler on desire to plant trees to Mrs. Na-;
week in this city and were the Sunday, May 19, at 8:30 p. m. than Kaplan, 2911 Webb Ave.,'
guests of Mr. and _Mrs. Bernard Dancing will follow the presents- Lo. 7086, chairman of the Jewish
Bladen and Mr. and Mrs. J.
tau of the play.
National Fund Committee of Ila.

Ages 7 to 15

LITTLE NAHELU

U rge

Pre-School Camp-Age 3 to 6

The camp is 1,000 feet above sea-level-
the highest point in this part of Michigan .

Rabbi N. H. Kohler
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, chairman
On May 8, honoring Mrs. Cecil
To Address Young rKaufmann
of the tree planting committee of
of Washington, D. C.. Members• of Bone Amicae Hadassah, urges that all those de-
Israel Wednesday Mr.
and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor Club will hold the first of a series sirous of planting trees on Moth-
will he hosts ut a buffet supper of

Jewish Center, Brooklyn, N. Y.,

Malls... of All KInd•

11.11 this unique

Panties 1.89

Schools. A reception in honor of
1 the Bar Mitzvah will be held on
Saturday afternoon at the home,
Burlingame and Petoskey Ayes.,
MRS. MORRIS DAVIS
'and a dinner will be served on
.Saturday evening for the children
Court, who gave an interesting
of the home, together with the
lecture on "Child Welfare."
members of the board and a
Zedakah's case worker, Mrs.
group of friends.
Samuel Almug, reported a few

new cases and reviewed some old
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Baker ones. Mrs. Morris Loeb made a

lections. Mrs. J. S. Souls, accom-:
ponied by Mrs. S. Q. Kessler, will '11
give a group of songs, especially
interesting for children. Miss )tar-1
ja ie Simon, pupil of Olga Trech- I r
er, will entertain with ballet lone-.
ing. Miss Zivia Seltzer will give
musical selection on the harp.
Miss Anne Campbell, Detroit
News poetess, will be the guest
daughter, l'hyllis, returned to
speaker, reading from her own I
Mrs. Phillip Sachs of Baltimore their home in New York after a
' poems showing development of an
visit in this city.
is
visiting
with
her
brother-in-law
!individual from birth through
!childhood. womanhood, maturity, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sorkowitz
Crohn of Wildemere Ave.
and death.

A NEW QUILT

(nrry a (omplete
asiely of

Gowns 2.89, 3.89

ton. D. C., spent. several days in edo branch of the United Hebrew

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and

we

Slips 1.89, 2.89, 3.89

:Home will be observed this Satur-
Edwin Kaufmann of %Vashing- Iday morning, May 4, at the Tux-

COlumbia 4200

mewl of the lat-

Annual May Sale of
Lingerie

a week of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- 'accompanied by the faculty
der Freeman.
coaches, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fink
and Miss Dorothy Silverman, 'no-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin- ' tored to Toronto on Sunday, April
ger of the Park Lane Apartments ; 29, to meet and defeat the de-
are leaving Saturday for New ' bating team of the Alumni Asso-
York City, where they will meet nation of the Holy Blossom Tem-
their daughter, Louise Selling, ple of Toronto.
who will arrive on the S.S. Exil-
oea, after spending six months
The Bar Mitzvah of George
abroad.
; Schwed of the Jewish Children's

Rays ore Intuit beautifully colorful-.

Ink
en.

Ithe
Es.
11641,, ,d.

CURTAINS

Himelhoch's

Mrs. A. H. Neisner and Mrs.
A debating team from Temple
Joseph Neisner and daughter. Beth El High School consisting of
Caroline, and son, Fred, of Roch- !Albert Blatnikoff, Irving Stein-
ester, N. Y., were the guests for ; berg and Herbert Blumberg, and

CLEANERS & DYERS

Llehhed

II1Te

• 11.4.11,

NOW ON I

The Zedakah Club held a so-
cial and buisiness meeting Tues-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Phillip Lipson on Woodingham
Drive. The guest speaker was
Judge D. J. Healy of the Probate

An excellent catered luncheon will

FOREST

Vitalize

Dry Cle•eed

r.,1 Hand

The Mothers' Day luncheon of
the Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek is being planned
for Sunday, May 12, at 12:30, in
the social hall of the synagogue.

SEND THEM ALL TO

Have Your
Clothes

MEV.
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7111'111 . 17"
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mrs,or.o
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Zedakah Mothers'
Dinner on May 8

CAMP NAHELU offers your child ten
glorious weeks - from JUNE 12 to
AUGUST 21-of land and water sports,
horseback riding, tennis, woodcraft, camp
craft, dramatics, camp carnival, educa-
tional trips.

Oritg Notts'

Sperka to Address
Mizrachi Auxiliary

Flower. r. for all

Meeting to Protest '
Killing of Meister

tor

MODERATE FEES

Applications are now being received.

Booklet on request. Address inquiries to

Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, M,higan

cams.

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Conferences were held with
Rabbi Leon Fram will address
Max M. Barahal, regional director • the Highland Park High School
of the Lake Erie•Ohio region, Parent-Teachers Association at 8
and Theodore Olender, president' p. m. Wednesday, May 8, on the
F.Ituring - 1.1:1411
of the local graduate chapter. subject "Education for Democ-
rartiessr.Ar 1% A 1704
Plans were laid for the creation racy." The meeting will be held in
113.50, 55 00 end 11.00
of new chapters and the strength- the cafeteria of the Highland Park
Vanity-Case Beauty Salon
11711 laestor Blvd.. an. Me./
ening of those already in exist- High School, Glendale and Second
I2n4 floor.
ence. The Lake Erie-Ohio re- Blvd. Mayor Joseph II. Hackett of Schakne.
dassah.
SALES
Phone TO. 8.9188
SERVICE
Park will introduce
gion, one of the strongest in the highland
Miss Barbara Ellenstein, daugh-
national organization, includes Rabbi Fram and Mrs. James I.
Mrs. Harry Brining of Burlin- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellenstein
Detroit, Cleveland, Ann Arbor, Ellmann, chairman of the P. T. A. game Ave.
GAS STATION IN CONNECTION
returned Thursday of 2666 Tuxedo Ave., is at home'
Columbus, Cincinnati and Pitts- program committee, will preside. from Miami Beach.
recuperating from her recent ill-
12187 DEXTER BLVD. at Monterey
HOgarth 1850
burgh.
nes&
Leonard lVelolmta and Mom
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of
Mr. and Mrs. Max remained
Shaw of I ouroll •pent Ism Sunday nIth
The
killing
of
David
Meister
Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. New-
2070 Collinirwood Ave. will leave
here for the bi-weekly meeting of
Mr. and Mts Ale. Kahn
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
for New York on May 21, to sail lender have returned from a will be protested here at a mass
Ithe graduate chapter.
At this
meeting at the B'nai Moshe, Der-
Mr and Mrs II, 1, Alp..rn or. spend.
TO FETE MOTHERS AT I then be presented. The ea'; elid n
on the S.S. Champlain on May 25 southern trip, spending several
:meeting the
following
officers
Int • 44•4, with fr... in Potion.
. lice Globegson, , i h
ter
and
Lawrence,
at
2:30
p.
m.
A
social
gathering
of
the
Sis-
LUNCHEON ON MAY 12, cli emsanA
for France, England and Italy, days at White Sulphur Springs,
were inducted into office for the
Mr. •rid Mrs Jos 1k-hearts left on
ters of Zion Mizrachi of Detroit and for a visit with their father W. Va., and were guests of Mr. on Sunday, May 5.
forthcoming
semester:
Tuesday f. I' e‘rlariel. Cincinnati an.1
The meeting is being called to 1
and Mrs. J. D. Bassett, Jr., of
Louisville, Ky.
Milton Marvil, president; Selma will take place at the home of in Berlin, Germany.
Reservations for the mother-Hoffman
"Fight Fascism and
Mrs. I. Rosenthal, 2200 Edison
.
Bassett, Va.
Police Bra-' daughter luncheon to he given by lf,RR
'wr. soot Mrs Phil %n., Mr • E:Is Wineman, formerly of the Uni-
I priaYaaTebymhu:nse:clifiESaltydthlihilet.ehitrare-dea.ZWuNi iga h eal ir artdrealeRrcndhi:ty
tality." The David Meister Con- the
h lhlln.:.:('' \:‘leil:Y.i:
May
ImvIn• and Jerry left on u6,111...• versity of Wisconsin chapter, Ave., on Saturday evening,
Mischa Levitski, renowned pian-
Junior Home
Ma y Relief
day for a short stay In 14nnk. (Mk,
ference
has
arranged
for
this
4,
at
It
o'clock.
Societv
will
be
given
on June 9. The pot:
The Ganapol School of Musical
o nSunday, Slay
ist who appeared as guest artist
secretary-treasurer ; M ilton Mar-
. at the Tu ller
rally.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka ■ will on the Ford broadcast of Sunday Art will present Abraham Silver
Mr and /11r•, A I. .10141..ig and II , r
n lleo,t,eal,msa
Theodore Olender, Dr. Max
r. i t. y b8e . made
by ad
5 I W a ' d
s
ed e : fred f Bu ertrhk e
Tonny Gerlack, of the Inter-
.n. Iloward. of 1711 F.I..enth e1 ,
, r wdilel tadide
ile: the plat
Weine and Sadie Shur, members be the guest speaker. The pro- evening, April 28, was enter- of the pianoforte class of Mrs. n

gnotof trip to 1 . 1.1 eland. They rill
Labor Defen s e, will he'
and
fawn
will feature talented enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Boris Ganapol in a graduation re-
Kaol 1.Ompoul of the executive committee.
line Betty
O ne viett Akron and
at
Townsend
will
the
chairman.
Speake
'
rs
wean returning to use
tainers. Refreshments will
be Mrs. Joseph Broder of West Eu- cital at MacGregor Auditorium,
A baby party in costurre
,
will be 7-1532. or any active member of ' be given for members wh.' have n
GIFT TO FRESH AIR SOCIETY served.
May 7, at 8:30 o'clock. Ethel Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Attorney
clid Ave.
Th .annual epring frolic
, Larry Davidow, Rev. John Rol- the club. Children's tickets may' paid
,,,,,,„,„„sh is to se a! srsieen
their dues completely. 0
Junior
Goldman
Mendelson
will
assist
Front Miss Mildred Goldman,
be secured for 50 cents.
Iror h on Sunday. May a MI. JokePh , ..
a Ft
lo
ridIainitgohn
t,gfNetallyowl7A,
P
i n memory of Mrs. llattie Robin-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- with an orchestral accompaniment ' lens, chairman of the Civil Libel--
ch•Ini Addlson !odd . . o
fierelus
The prayer will be given by,
ties
Union,
and
Maurice
Ace.
shmer• has been entraawl. to 1.1sy , f .0. son.
on
the
second
piano.
Sugar.
Vat/liar Notre man returned from ■ motor trip
Sermon. Elise Cohen will i
orations
• until I n . clo, 5, and the A.
At
the
next
meeting
or
the
to
Grand
Rapids.
1. 1: 24:11)A CIA 11
wilt be of Mal-Day Pattern
deliver the president's address, I
r
n Erldaf e”ninit April 24. Geo,.
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Squirrel
Th. 1.44.4 I !oh in., o n
club, to be held at ma
the . ;:tatler

4/411 20 ni and introduce Miss Meyers,
a"moun"t
I0.
II
h. home of Ito. Goldat•In
head ! Mote l on Su da .
I__ Friday noon Mrs. J. gr•nIer,..
tin ao•t1 Made 161th
Hill,
Pittsburgh,
is
T
..
visiting
her
ourt
tram
A
1
Sherwin
of
Chicago
.n
.
.trrt
Mrs.
Lou
is
D Ite";:171't
;fietl.1 .
r
.I ■ • titnnnr part),
1111.
the
social

plot,.
olood.r•i.os
anne..1
for
11•,.
5
1.••
of
committee,
and
Mias
et I fell noon her •ntart
• Kunah
trneat low•k.r, h. rho.. for Ills .uhlvel Blvd. returned from • visit in mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz of Mt. ,...,. o oo.roosoa
t of the Narcotics Squad
lortained II vest. •1 the Count
• ha. aattn 1151 anal oho carried 1. Mt.. .
rer we.esi ...x.
Edna Steiner, sponsor of the clu.
MP Of .1.14. 1.h Wont,"
- TO.
The
ment
Ilrml. pr..1.1ent, appointed t :oldie Paulin.
lunrheon In honor or
b. of the Detroit Police Dep
art
Clemens, Mich.
at •
peas MI.. Inwothr Ou. I t . 11114ron . • ■ Ilror or ti,.
11.,
c07 ,
Ftehool
rt... New York.
new •nd II•rion
alder. Mra. Ilarry /ternoteln of It ,
rnfsky of Tummtn a* maid of honor and
to compd. a mt
sang, under the tlion it. a I
n( rule. of •otoln, d
The
daughter
s
spech
will
be.
will
be
the guest speaker.
T.
Amens
other
delightful
•,
a
re
111.•
Dora
IN, N.
•• 1 41emn,l, wore Rah, d
d I. •
Int rod° , •.1 t h. Pt...alt.,
Ge raldine
wee • bridge luncheon
,
remen
i.e.., hiss Inn . •nd carried , olonial
Mrs. Irving Rodenberg and
Y
Is her honer
Mfe, Sam Benderoff and dough.
" "'"•
•"'Ina

Tsl.• and then the daughters song to
n•Itt
•t ol
L000wl • of pink roses and NMI,
lu me Altma n `".
Hoene,.on Turmdar.
The Hoene,.
RAMA Elm, Ilersor
Th ne
Milos
low soot, ters of New York were recent son are visiting her parents, Mr.
har.nre blmels1 of toetrnit. In oink or•
ho sr the non, n1 r.min. the moth e r s, a pa rod
Forty Da•a of Muse [With" for
GAMMA PHI SORORITY
rod y o f a po-;
rdeturned
Mr. and Mem C. I. Lev,' hare
.11111111.1 al their meeting god of Mr.
itawlv was now., wrl John Inon•rman the Mich's,.
and 31ra. Harry and Mrs. Louis Harris of Kipling l '`''"
was 1 1.0
pular song, will be sung by the
I, aft . opendln• several dean Wilk
. 0 nen ass
In Arthur Fisher. Timed.. APrIl 21
Gamma Phi Sorority le't^
Ave.
Bennett of Parkside Avve.
Ilmrod
relatives In Jarkson
members of the club.
The moth-I uted five baskets among the need1
A 4 , tiner and re•ption followed th• I Mrs Jo.14, 11510. 1,
Mr•
• motor trip I min Cloldeteln att.nded th• u Meg Tlenfe.
er's speech will be delivered by for Passover. The group rented
,
Phs-
e• nopy of erring flowers rcrev IwOrrinmy AO., • ton wo•olto.
Miss Shirley Rosengarten of
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
er.m.o. as. - 11111 the Mond.paint
Ihron•ri
the
East
Mr
an4
Mr•
Ournf•
nee
on
*PHI
2
.
•I
th•
hum..
Mrs
palms, MIS Bernice Iternernien. •

Mrs. Emma N. Cohen, after which a cottage at Walled Lake
Will hold a mother and daughter 13690 Stoepel Ave. returned
lad, who •Inked
sky 11111 ma. th.4r hon. in Toronto
ms Ehrlich in 1..trol,
of
gentleman In
noW
former Ray ell y•n,
the mothers will sing their song entire summer.
Moorle•rd Atenne rems•risnl
luncheon at the Barium llotel on from an extended visit in St
A De'"1%-t
IW
dovish.. of Re •n
11.nei-; and I'll. dstarkt.r
I Mr•
and Lam Clurofskw
Theoalr meet him at pmf mummy.* of
to the daughters. A reading will Day party is being Plan"'
man. Woodside Me .
or .11,i1., 11. ret urn, to tell, Saturday, May 4.
Reservations Louis, Mo., where she was the
Terhars
Toronto. epok• theirrst•relefe sown
he given by Ann Gutwillig, and the cottage. The next meeting
nom% 1 .77...t.:LIto...grnni thiutt u2,4. may be made by calling Edna house guest of Miss Mildred
"Three Cornered Moon." at Temple
t lechrr•• banquet ball In Detroit, non-

netts Ea.. Nit., May 4. Mew A--Meal I.
Sladelyne Benjamin will sing, ac-; will be held at the home of yhd
Steiner, Longfellow 4590.
Rubenstein.
• ar illte•rnoon ,
Doator•Issy Florist, Estella 8082.1:,n,rpaws RA.
The bride Was lovely In her whits aa•
.companied by Ruth Pollack. The' Yetta Schwartz on Taylor A u-

rhos* Is ode... for 11eadsy
nPfrolnlmeal• for
"TICRMAKE.NTri" ()KI•

Un

Gus Newman Co.

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