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CLAYTON AVM& • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PIEDETKORIEMSA ( A RONICL13

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Itlimelhoch's

ANNIVERSARY OF HOME
FOR AGED AUXILIARY

The 10th anniversary meeting
and installation of officers of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Old Folks' Home will be held on
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nussbaum announce the engagement o
Monday, May 20, in the Steller their daughter, Hilda, to Lawrence L. Mintz of Cleveland, Ohio. A
ballroom, at 2 p.
eception is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kirsch-
Mrs: A. M. Ferar, president of baum, 3233 Fullerton Ave., Detroit, on Sunday, May 19, froin 2 to
this organization, has appointed 11 o'clock. No cards.
Mrs. Rachel Freedman of 322 Leicester Court announces the
engagement of her daughter, Minnie, to Norman Levine, son of Mr.
and Nlis. Harry Levine of 11539 Cameron Ave.

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Ages from 6 to 16

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The Camp offers land and water sports
that the most modern Camp will offer.
Music and drama, horseback riding

For Information, call
Townsend 7-2238 or Northlawn 5730

AVRUNIN CAMP NURSERY

Ages 3 to 5
Under careful guidance of a graduate of Merrill-
Palmer School

For information, call Townsend 7.2238 or Northlawn 5730

THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON

Grand Concert

TUESDAY, MAY 21, 8 P. M.

B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE, Dexter & Lawrence
Conducted by HERSCHEL LEIB
Through courtesy of Fox Theater
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN

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Congregation B'nai Moshe will be
held on Tuesday, May 14, at 7
p. Hs, in the banquet hall of the

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TOWNSEND 8-9100

Costume-Right
Fashions

synagogue.

Arrangements for
this affair are beinz handled by

are definitely

-

tion.
The Music Study Club choir of
17 women's voices will offer sev-
eral choral numbers. They will
sing under the direction of
George Galvani. Mrs. Lillian
Sarnoff will accompany them at

Births

the piano. Violin selections will
To Mr. and Mrs. A. Golden of 1982 Filigree Ave., a son, Benja-
be rendered by Helen Richman, min Jerome.
who will be accompanied by Gert-
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Karbal of Utica, Mich., for-
rude Friedman. Mrs. J. S. Souls merly of Detroit, a daughter, Beverly Ruth.
will close the program with vocal
April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. John Sklar (Betty Koperman) of

selections. Mrs. Bernard Lachs
is chairman of the program com-
mittee.
Officers will be installed by
Mrs. Anna Rubenstein, who was
the first to serve this organiza-
tion as president, 10 years ago.
The following auxiliary mem-
bers deserve mention for their
active work in behalf of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign: Mesdames
W. Aronoff, D. Bader, S. Baker,
Philip Cohn, G. Coleman, Charles
Cornell, A. Deutch, William Fell-
ner, A. M. Ferar, J. II. Goldberg,
I. Goodman, Philip Greenwald, A.
Handelman, Peg Kanners, Betty
Homonotf, D. Kliger, B. Lochs,
S. Schwartz, S. Shetzer, J. War-
tell, J. Weisman, W. A. Wetzman,
II. Wine and G. Zellman.
Members of the Auxiliary are
asked to cooperate with the Jun-
ior Group of the Old Folks Home,
who are planning their "Debut"
for Sunday evening, June 9, in
the "Aztec Tower" of the Union
Guardian Building. There will
be dancing, prizes, refreshments
and entertainment. Dress will be
optional. Tickets will be obtain.
able at the May 20 meeting.

3345 Richton Ave., a daughter, Shelda Frances.
April 29-3o Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart Rocklin (Sophie
Lipovitch), a son, Jay Arthur.
May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lichtenfeld of 3252 Clements
Ave., a sun, Irvin S.
May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Wigodski (Ruth Rosner),
a daughter, Kara Lee.

APPEAL FOR PLANTING OF TREES
IN PALESTINE ON MOTHER'S DAY

An ideal way of remembering
mother on Mother's Day is to
plant a tree in her name in Pales-
tine, through the Jewish National
Fund Tree Committee. It is ■

direct contribution for the refor-
estation of Eretz Israel, no vital
to the upbuilding of the land. At
the same time it furnishes
an everlasting remembrance to
mother. Organizations and clubs
having mother and daughter cele-
brations can, in this way, pay

Yeshiva Beth Judah
Banquet on May 21

Prenzlauer Group
To Meet Tuesday

A meeting of the Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid will be held
at 1:30 p. m. on Tuesday, May
14, at the home of Mrs. Anna
Williams, 3380 Collingwood Ave.
Nomination of officers will take
place at this meeting and plans
will be made for the card party
and strawberry festival to be held
at the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Gladstone Ayes.,
at 1:30 p. m. on Tuesday, May
28. All Detroit bridge clubs are
asked to cooperate by attending
this card party and strawberry
festival.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshiva
Beth Judah appointed Mrs. Hyman
Rottenberg as chairman of the
eighth annual banquet to be held
on Lag b'Omer, May 21, at Con-
gregation 13'nai David. ,
Thus far, in responsi to the
auxiliary's request for committees

, honor to their departed members.
'Acknowledgement is made in The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and a
certificate is mailed to the one
honored. Special chairmen have
been appointed for Mother's Day
tree planting. Contributions can
be telephoned or mailed to Mrs.
Eli Sachs,., 1526 Virginia Park ,
Tr. 2-2048; Mrs. Harry M. Shul-
man, 2649 Webb Ave., Lo. 2784,
or Louis J. Tobin, 5414 Michigan
Ave., Laf. 1575.

TICKETS ON SALE FOR
FORMAL OF Y. P. T. C.

Advance ticket sale for the
Young Peoples Temple Club

spring formal dance, to be held
at the Franklin Hills Country

Junior Hadassah members, escorts
and friends are invited. A lim-
ited number of invitations is be-
ing issued and it is suggested
that those anticipating to attend
this affair communicate at once
with Charlotte Zeff, chairman of
the dinner-dance, or Anne Man-
son, To. 6-5902.
As their last fund-raising af-
fair of the season, Junior Hadas-
sah is sponsoring the sale of cou- I
pons for the open-air operettas
to be presented at Navin Field
during the periods of June 8 to

Aug. 24. These coupons will be
sold at 25c each and are redeem-
able for any price seat in the
stadium. Full details and coupon
books can be secured by com-
municating with Frances Moran:,

chairman of the opera committee,
To. 7-3970.

Gifts to United Jewish
Charities

From Mr. and Mrs. Herbert II.
Warner, in memory of their
mother, Esther Warner.
From Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell

Robinson, in memory of their
mother, Ethel Robinson. •

all *erosions--
Deater•Joy Florist Euclid $082.

Flores

f or

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

May 5 to 15—Allied Jewish Campine h.
May 12—Junior Home Relief mother and daughter luncheon.
May 12—Mothers and daughters luncheon of Shaarey Zedek Sis-

terhood.

May 14—Mother and Daughter banquet, under the auspices of

Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
May 14—Hadassah annual meeting.
May 18—Temple Beth El Y. P. S. formal spring dance, at Frank-
lin Hills Country Club.
May 19—Junior Hadassah Dramatic Group play, "We Moderns,"
Hotel Stotler, 8:15 p. m. Dancing to follow.
May 20—Tenth anniversary meeting arid installation of officers
of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Ohl Folks Home.
May 21—Annual meeting and election of officers of Zionist Or-

ganization of Detroit.
May 21—Eighth annual supper of Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshiva

Beth Judah, at the B'nai David Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst
May 21—Donor dinner of Sisterhood of Congregation Beth
Tephila Emanuel.
May 21—Music Study Club.
May 22—Annual meeting of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
May 27-11ome Relief Society.
May 28—Hadassah collection day.
May 28—Strawberry festival under auspices of Sisterhood of
Congregation B'nai Moshe.
May 28—Bridge and strawberry festival of Eva Prenzlauer
Maternity Aid at Jewish Center, at 1:30 p. m.
May 29—Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools.
June 3—League of Jewish Women's Organizations,
June 9—Summer formal of Zedakah Juniors.
June 9—"The Debut" dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old
Folks Home.
June 24—Temple Beth El Y. P. S. moonlight

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Gifts to Hadassah Fund

Mrs.

Joe Magidsohn, chairman
of the Infant Welfare Fund of
the Detroit chapter of Iladassah,
has received contribujions from
the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
in memory of Ida Lopate.
Miss Nancy B. Levin of Frank-
lin, Mich., in honor of her eighth
birthday.
The Finley Family, in signifi-
cance of the cherished memory
of their dearly beloved mother,
Ettalaya Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
berg, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah
of Robert Steinberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas, in
memory of Moses Srere.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn,
in memory of Max Littman and
Joseph llirshman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex !merman
and Isidore and Harmon Rosen-

thal and Abe Hyman, in memory
of Joseph Hirshman.

FISHER BUILDING

fliotfier'5 ;Dap

Remember the Occasion by
Sending a Beautiful

Sentiment Card

Stationery, Framed Mottoes
and many other attractive gifts
suitable for Mother.

Luncheon May 21

Bessie Sarasohn and two prom-
inent guest speakers. For in-
formation about the meeting and
luncheon, call the president, V.
Freedman, Townsend 7-0871,

I

US SEKS 'MILLER

J. C. R. S. $5 Donor

Club Saturday, May 18, from 10
feature of which is a two-act play
till 2, indicate an early sellout, written and directed by Mrs.

according to Miriam Carver,
Y. P. T. C. social chairman.
Marvin Kahn and his Society
Orchestra, popular purveyors of
music for other Y. P. T. C. dances,
have been engaged to play for
the dancing.
A feature of the evening will
be the renowned Franklin Hills
buffet supper, which will be
served at 12 o'clock.
The affair is open to the gen-
eral public, and tickets should be
obtained in advance, to insure
JR. HADASSAH PLANS
getting reservations.
NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES
Tickets may be reserved by
calling Sylvan Rapaport at Trin-
ity 2-5844, or by writing him at
At the general meeting of De-
1161 W. Euclid. Tickets are $3.50
troit unit of Junior Hadassah held
per couple. They may also be
at the Stotler Hotel on May 7,
obtained from any Y. P. T. C.
plans were revealed for several
board member. Either formal or
activities which the unit will
summer formal will be the proper
sponsor in the near future. The
attire for the dance, depending
first of these will be an Oneg
on the weather.
Shebat tea, to be held jointly with
the senior unit on May 11 at the
"We strongly urge those plan-
home of Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, 2071
ning to attend the spring formal
Longfellow Ave. The Juniors
to restive their tickets early," de-
will participate in the program,
clared Sylvan Rapaport, chairman
the opening prayer being given'
of the ticket convaittee. "Other-
by Miss Anne Manson, Junior
wise we cannot guarantee accom-
president, and a short talk, "The' to
MRS.
HYMAN ROTTENBERG
he appointed
by congregations modations."
Legends of Lag b'Omer," will t o greet Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky on
be presented by Miss Helen Kass, his arrival ehre to address the ban-
vice president. All Junior mem- qua, o nly four congregations have
hers are urged to attend this tea, responded. Therefore the auxiliary
as an entertaining and inter- has called another meeting for
esting afternoon is promised. this Saturday night, May 11, at
BARSKY-WARNER
The dramatic group will pre- the Synagogue, Linwood and F'ul-
Mr. iind Mrs. Si. 11. Prince an-
sent its first 3-act play, "We lerton for the purpose of obtaining
Moderns," at the Stotler Hotel more committees. For information nounce the marriage of their sis-
on Sunday evening, May 19, 8:15 call Mrs. Rottenberg, Townsend ter, Lillian Warner, to Harry C.
p. m. Admission will be 35c and 8-7995, or the treasurer of the af- Barsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
music and dancing will follow the fair. Mrs. Abraham Katz, Town- Morris Barsky of Waverly Ave.,
which took place on May 3. Rabbi
performance. The public is in- send 6.4230.
A. M. Hershman officiated. A re-
vited and tickets and further in-
ception was held at the Shaarey
formation can be secured from
SIGMA IAMIIDA CHI
Sarah Bloomfield, chairman of
fliazn• Lambda l'Al hate acquittal a Zedek.
Inectina elan at 1737 •tiverl
the dramatic group, 2022 Fuller. pcnnaucnt
The bride and groom motored
.1,« In celebration of thlo aoquialtion
ton, To. 6.3551.
II•1011., !coma Lambda , h1 had a wirnic to Ch,ago for their honeymoon.
Plans are under way for a•
r
her wienle roam will be held Fla I - They are making their home at
spring dinner-dance, to be held arch, nicht
2650 Boston Blvd.
at Oriole Terrace on Sunday
evening, May 26, to which all

• In white shan-
tung.

the Sisterhood's annual straw-
berry festival which will take
place on Tuesday evening, May
28.
On Aug. 11 the Sisterhood will
hold its annual picnic at Roches-
ter State Park.

The Molly Seigel Auxiliary of
the Jewish Consumptive Relief
Society of Denver, Colo., will
have a meeting and free luncheon
and card party on Tuesday noon,
May 14, at the B'nai Moshe, Dex-
ter at Lawrence. All members
and friends are asked to attend
this affair, at which plans will be
made for the $5 donor luncheon
on Tuesday, May 21, at the Shaa-
rey Zedek.
All those who attend the meet-
ing this Tuesday will have the
opportunity of registering their
names to appear on the program
at the luncheon. Many artists
are expected at this luncheon, the

)I-1 1D1

NEW SUMMER
"HATTIE"

Harry Meer, and Mrs. E. Klein,
president of the Sisterhood.
The following program will be
presented: Guest artist, Miss Dor-
othy Green, student of Dr. Mark
Gunzberg, piano solo; Miss Edith
Miller, musical selections; elocu-
tion, by Miss Pearl Popper; Miss
Edna Gross, piano solo; violin
solos by Willie and Ralph Gross.
l'rizes will be awarded to the
youngest mother present, to the
mother with the most daughters
present and to the oldest mother
present.
A dinner catered by Pereira
will be served. Reservations
should be made as soon as pos-
sible, by calling llo. 0862.
Plans are also under way for

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and

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HEELS

May 19—Miss Gloria Margolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Margolin, to Ralph M. Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shook.
June 2—Miss Frieda Goldtine, daughter of Mr. and Mra. L.
Goldtine of 2744 ('aster Ave., to David Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Fox of 1967 Gladstone Ave., at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elm-
hurst and 14th Sts.
June 13—Miss Carmen Wolff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Wolff of Lawrence Ave., to Adolph Moses II, son of J. M. Moses
of Chicago.
June 16—Miss Gertrude Eder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Eder of Culvert Ave., to Louis Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fine
of Windsor, Ont., at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
July 14—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Mrs. Dora Wax of 1953
Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman
MRS. J. S. SAULS
of 1681 Filigree Ave.
MRS. EMANUEL KLEIN
July 24—bliss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel the entertainment committee, un-
Mrs. Bernard Lochs, Mrs. Simon
Rabinovitz
of
New
York,
N.
Y.,
to
Leo
R.
Grosslight
of
Shetzer and Mrs. David Kliger to
New York, der the chairmanship of Mrs.
N. Y., formerly of Detroit.
formulate plans for this celebra-

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