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All plans have been completed
Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheirn
of Chicago Blvd. are back home for the Mother's Day luncheon of
the
Sisterhood of Congregation
after wintering at Miami Beach.
Shaarey Zedek, which takes place
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown Sunday, May 12, at 12:30, in the
are expected home shortly from social hall of the synagogue. Mrs.
H. Wetsman, assisted by Mrs.
a motor trip to the Coast.
Charles Robinson and Mrs. Emil
Mrs. Henry Wineman is spend- Lowenberg, have charge of the
ing the week-end with her par- luncheon. Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy
is chairman of the program.
ents in Pittsburgh.
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The dramatic group of the De-
On May 3 Mrs. S. Rosengarten troit unit of Junior Iladassah
entertained in honor of Miss will present a two-act play, "We
Daisy Scheuer, fiancee of Donald Moderns," at Hotel Statler, on
Berger.
Sunday, May 19, at 8:30 p. m.
Dancing will follow the presenta-
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank tion of the play. The cast con-
and family, formerly of Rhode sists of 12 members who are be-
Island Ave., have taken up their ing coached by B. Wainer.
new residence on Wildemere
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Baker of
2714 Calvert Ave. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine of Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ernest
Genessee St. returned from an Ralph, at Congregation Shaarey
extended visit in the East.
Zedek, on Saturday, May 11. Re-
ception at home Sunday, May 12,
Miss Carmen Wolff of Lawr- from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.
ence Ave. is the guest of her No cards.
fiance, Adolph Moses II, in Chi-
cago.
Miss Ilelen Ressler of W. Eu-
clid Ave. entertained on Satur-
Mrs. Julian Zemon of Parkside day, May 4, in honor of Mrs.
Ave. spent a few days in Chicago. Paul Goldstein (Marian Levin-
son) and Mrs. S. A. Rill of Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen treal, whose marriages were
left for Cincinnati to celebrate events of May 2.
MRS:EDWIN St, ROSENTHAL MRS. ABRAHAM 8RERE
—eut l'ottrtesy Detroit Free Press
the birthday of Mr. Kaichen's
father.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rill of
Mrs. Rosenthal and Mrs. Srere are heading Division H of the
Montreal, Que., were the house
general solicitation division and are responsible for the raising of
Miss Frances Higer of Boston guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler
the major sum collected in this division. They are expected to report Blvd. returned from a visit in
of W. Euclid Ave.
an oversubscription in their quota of ;30,000 at the next report New York.
meeting of the campaign workers.
In honor of Mrs. Philip Lipson ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis who will leave for a trip abroad,
of Birmingham spent several days Mrs. Herman Strubuck will en-
OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
in Chicago during the past week. tertain at a luncheon on Tuesday,
BRANCH OF J.W.E.W.O.
May 14.
Mrs. Arthur Spiegel of Chicago
At a meeting of the North
was the guest of her brother-in-
Mrs. J. Gendelman was hostess
Detroit chapter of Hadassah law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
Woodward branch of the Jewish
at a personal shower and bridge
Women's European Welfare Or- will hold its annual meeting at
ville Welt.
on
Monday evening, May 6, at
held
on
May
7
at
the
Hotel
Statler,
Tuesday
afternoon,
ganization,
the Barium Hotel, in honor of
home of Mrs. E. Epps of 2166 May 14, at which time election of
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and her sister, Miss Belle Eisenberg.
Oakrnan Blvd., the following of- officers will take place. In addi- daughter, Lizette, motored to
Covers were laid for 65 guests.
ficers were elected: tion to the customary reports Chicago for a few days.
Mrs. Rose Miller of Cleveland,
Mrs. J. Modell, president; Mrs. showing the progress made by
Ohio, future mother-in-law of
A. J. Redblatt and Mrs. S. Gen- Hadassah during the past year, an
Rabbi Leon Fram will address Miss Eisenberg, was present.
(DI, vice presidents; Mrs. A. B. interesting program is planned.
the annual luncheon meeting of
A dramatic selection, "The the Sisterhood of the Collingwood
Knoppow, recording and financial
Mrs. I. Shapero, Dr. and Mrs.
secretary; Mrs. M. Dinner, treas- Stranger" by August Strindberg, Avenue Temple, Toledo, Ohio, on
Adolph Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs.
urer; Mrs. E. Epps, correspond- will be presented by Toba Ber- Monday, May 13, on the subject,
Samuel Almug and Mr. and Mrs.
man
Smokier
and
Gertrude
WI-
Kurzman,
ing secretary; Mrs. A,.
"From the Diary of a Rabbi's Joe Dorfman were hosts nt a din-
chairman of activities; Mrs. I. ner.
Travels."
ner party on Sunday evening,
Robbins, chairman of installation.
George Shaffer, well known ra-
May 5, at the Club Manhattan, in
I Installation will take place on dio and concert baritone, will of-
Mrs. George Waldbott and honor of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Tuesday, June 4, at a luncheon. fer a varied group of songs, ac- children, Edith and Jane, re- Lipson who are leaving on a
I For reservations call Mrs. J. Rob- companied by Miss Sara Wein- turned from a visit in Cincinnati.
three-month trip abroad.
bins, Longfellow 5392. berg.
I The next meeting will be held
Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates
Mrs. David S. Diamond, presi-
Dr. Samuel J. Sills of the Los
at the home of Mrs. M. Dinner, dent will open the meeting will be hosts at a supper party
Angeles Sanatorium of Duarte,
3816 Cortland Ave., on Wednes-'
this
Saturday
night
at
their
home
to
p.
m.
promptly
at
pr
California, has joined his wife in
day afternoon, May 15, at 1:30
Detroit. Both are visiting their
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of 2911 on Atkinson Ave.
o'clock.
respective parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Webb Ave., chairman of the Jew-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gates o N. Sills and Mr. and Mrs. David
ish National Fund committee of
1
Detroit and Palm Beach are mak Friedman. After spending two
Samuel Talpis, Montreal
Hadassah, who is in charge of tree
ing their future home in New weeks in Detroit they will motor
tin announces that it is not
Zi
on it
s , G lies t Here p t ang,
back to California.
Samuel Talpis, prominent Mon- too late to receive certificates for York.
treat Zionist, was a guest in De- trees planted either in honor or
Dr. Sheldon II. Blank, associate
Mrs. Harry Scott was hostess
in
memory
of
loved
ones
for
troit this week.
Mr. Talpis is known as a stu- Mother's Day, May 12. A tree professor of Bible at the Hebrew
was at a shower and bridge of lovely'
appointments at the Chinese Tea'
dent of the life and the period planted for a loved one serves as Union College, Cincinnati,
-
of Sabbattai Zevi. Ile has many a lasting memorial and a living elected vice president of the Mid Garden on Wednesday evening,
annual M
May 8, in honor of her sister,
West Branch of the American
' original manuscripts dealing with tribute, and helps in the upbuild- Oriental
Society at its
Miss Gertrude Eder, whose mar-
this pseudo-Messiah and has writ- mg of the Holy Land.
Ann Arbor, Mich.,
ill
riage to I.ouis Fine will be an
A contribution to Hadassah's meeting
ten extensively on the subject.
event of June 16: Covers were
infant welfare or school luncheon April 24 to 26.
laid for 105 guests.
funds make a fitting tribute to
Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Oppen-
confirmants, notify Mrs. Joe Ma- helm were among the Detroiters
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
'prison for infant welfare gifts who attended the K e n t u c k y
•
held a mothqr and daughter lunch-'
and Mrs. Samuel Schiflander for Derby.
eon,
Saturday, May 4, at the Bar-
school luncheons contributions.
lum Hotel. Miss Edna Steiner ,
Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen has re- was chairman. The invocation
turned from Miami Beach.
was given by Irene Ruth Cohen.'
Mrs. Joseph Glass read a tribute
Miss Edith Heavenrich enter-
to the mothers. Those who en-
tained at luncheon Saturday,
tertained were Barbara Jean.
May 4, at her home on Trow-
Gottesman, Miss Madeline Betty
The annual model meeting Of bridge Ave.
Meyers, Virginia Berman, Mar-
the Philomathic Debating Club
jorie Simons.
will be held Wednesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
May 15, in the Central High of Suffolk Drive entertained some
Mrs. E. B. Beber and daughter,
School auditorium, Tuxedo and friends at dinner on Saturday,
Phyllis Ann, of Greensboro, North
LaSalle. The program of the May 4.
Carolina, and Miss Dorothy Froh-
evening will include a debate on
man of Charlotte, North Carolina,
"Resolved, That the United States
Miss Claire Wineman returned
are visiting friends and relatives
Government Should Adopt a Sys- from a short visit in New York.
in Detroit.
tem of Socialized Medicine." The
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participants arc Nathan Epstein,
Mrs. I. Nurko and daughter,
Mrs. Max Weksler entertained
Irving Isaacs and Leopold Sny- Mrs. Louis Bass, and her son,
der II for the affirmative; Jack Sidney, and Stanley Oppenheim at her home on Normandy Ave.
on
Sunday evening, in honor of
Behrman, Louis Elkind and Phil- returned from an extended visit
more Leemon on the negative.
in Miami Beach.
play
"The Spirit of Zion," which
The winning team will be pre-
Was presented at the donor lunch-
sented with a cup donated by
Mrs. Aaron Fellman and
dren,
Rosalyn
and
Sheldon,
are
eon
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Judge Harry Dingeman of the
ational
Circuit Court. Individual prizes home after wintering in Miami t h e J ew i shN
May
1
at the Hotel Book Cadillac.
consist of the I.ouis Smilansky Beach.
gold medal to go to the best
Miss Ruth II. Goldfine enter-
speaker; the Mrs. F. V. Martin
Mrs. Leonard Kramer (Julia
silver medal presented to the sec- Ruth Brown) of New York City tained 45 guests at her home on
, ond best speaker; and honorable will arrive home on Mother's Day May 3 at a shower in honor of
her sister, Frieda, bride-elect of
'mention accorded to the third to be the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Julius V. Brown of 3325 June 2.
best.
The judges of the speakers will Burlingame.
Abraham LubeLsky, who has
be: John P. Scallen, Judge of the
been visiting his son, Sam, and
Recorder's Court; Theodore Bar-
Sidney Stone returned from
family
of 3233 Gladstone Ave.
uch, coach of debating at Per- Miami Beach.
for the past 10 months, will leave
!shing High School; Al Silber, at-
on
May
18 for New York City
torney and former speaker of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
from where he will sail on May 22
Philomathic.
entertained at their home on
The judges of the debate will Cumberland Drive on Saturday on the S S. Manhattan for his
home in Bialystok, Poland.
be the members of the Philo- evening, May 4.
mathic.
Mrs. Betty S. Selden of Los
Taissa Kelman will play the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbaten
'march and render • few solos on of Burlington Drive were hosts Angeles, Calif., will make an ex-
tended
trip to Detroit to visit her
the piano.
at a dinner party on Friday,
sister, Mrs. M. Golden of 3728
Following a time-honored cus- May 3.
Atkinson Ave. Enroute to De-
, torn, Lester N. Silverman, former
speaker of the Philomathic, will
and troit Mrs. Selden will stop in El
Phillip Jacobson
Mrs.
present a gavel to David B. Levitt, daughter, Gladys, and Mr. and Paso, Texas, to visit her brother,
I The club now meets in room Mrs. Joe Schwartz of Cleveland, Louis R. Stein, formerly of this
!301 of the Shaarey Zedek. Law- attended the Barsky-Warner wed- city.

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:ton and Chicago, every Sunday ding on May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W.
at 3 p. m. All of its meetings,
as well as the model meeting, are
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cohn of the Golden, formerly of Carter Ave.
are
now residing in Muskegon,
open to the public.
Detroit Leland returned from
Mich.
Miami Beach.

LANSING NOTES

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Mn Dells Harr of New York
red
to wend • few months tirith her
is
errn.in-law and daughter. Mr and Mr.
Mom Ed•lenn

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ono "
Herald
or his
of Mote - at Sabbath sem leen. Aired 2 ,
Rabid Verlartakurn also I ondu , fed n.• -
monist serviren durtng Passoter on the
esening of April 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Morse Goldman
and son, Hubert, are making their
home at the Wilshire. Mrs. Gold -
man and son recently returned
from Miami Beach, after a win-
ter's stay.

Mrs. M. J. Linkner of West
Grand Ave. entertained at ■ din-
ner party for 20 guests, in honor
amen Mar o z rule erelrm.ur. a...r+te of Miss Gertrude Eder and Louis
.onduoror of the Chiago
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rnnhond
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r.hrstra •nd rondoot or
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The laid mmphony eow•rt of the ror•
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luncheon in honor of Mrs. Philip
• as the guest this .wk-•nd of 14 ,
Lipson,
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Gifts to North End Clinic
Mrs. Harry N. Grossman and
son of Alden Park Manor have
North End Clinic has received
returned to this city after spend-
ing the winter months in Los the following contributions:
Angeles, Calif.
In memory of Sidney A. Hart,
from Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Fechei-
Miss Rae Ehrinpries of Taylor mer and Miss Reeds Fechheimer.
Ave. left for an extended visit
In memory of Moses Srere from
through the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger.
In memory of Isaac and Theresa
Sidney L. Slobin, who visited Goldberg. from Mr. and Mrs.
8521 • 12th St..
with relatives in Los Angeles, Charles Hamburger s
Ptilladelphla
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Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
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on Wednesday evening, May 15,,
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