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Music Study Club's
Annual Tea Tuesday
The Music Study Club of De-
troit is sponsoring its 11th annual
musicale tea, at
the
Downtown
MAY 24 JUNE 2
and
RESERVED
ARMORY 11(1111
Avrunin Camp
for hogs and Girls
Ages from 6 to 16
IS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION
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
MME. DORA LAPPIN
Y. W. C. A., on Tuesday, May 21,
at 2:30 p. m.
The following program will be
presented:
Music Study Club Chorus, un-
der the direction of George Gal-
vani. Accompanist, Mrs. Lillian
Sarnoff.
Violinist, Mrs. Helen Richman.
Accompanist, Mrs. Gertrude Schu-
bo Freedman.
One-act play, "The Mirror."
Cast:. Mrs. Selma Becker, Mrs.
Florence Metz, Mrs. Ethel !lobar.
Incidental music, Miss Alice Rich-
man. Directed by Kathryn Vin-
cent Mayer.
Vocalist, Mme. Dora Lappin;
accompanist, Mrs. Liebe Clamage.
Pianist, Miss Maryan Fleisher.
The special program committee
includes Mrs. Maurice Morse,
chairman, Sirs. Harry Cohen, Mrs.
David Ilubar, Mrs. Arthur Purdy,
Mrs. Charles Alpern and Mrs.
Herbert Metz.
The hostess committee is head-
ed by Mrs. Manuel Leibschutz,
chairman, and Mrs. Meyer Elliaa,
co-chairman.
Mrs. J. S. Sauls is president of
the Music Study Club.
Ages 3 to 5
Under careful guidance of a graduate of Merrill-
Palmer School
For information, call Townsend 7.2238 or Northlawn 5730
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen of
Ephrata, Pa. and Harry Kessler
of Frederick, Md., are the house
Maytime
DANCE
ANNUAL MEETING OF
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Davis A.
J. N. F. ON WEDNESDAY Benson of Northlawn Ave.
The annual meeting of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund will take place on
Wednesday, May 22, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. Yearly reports and
reports of the fourth annual donor
luncheon held on May 1, will be
This Sun., May 19
Aztec Towers
(Union Guardian Bldg.)
Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier of
Boston Blvd. were hosts at dinner
on Sunday, May 12, to their im-
mediate families in honor of the
engagement of their daughter,
Bee, to Sidney M. Kelt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kali; of
Clairmount Ave. Among the out-
of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Sirkin of Cleveland, Ohio,
and Raymond Kahn of Ann Ar-
bor, Mich.
Dance to the Hot Tunes of
MARVIN KAHN
and His l0-Piece Orchestra
featuring WILLIE AUSTER
Tickets 50c
Prenzlauer Group
Elects Officers
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Squirrel
Hill, Pittsburgh, spent several
days in Detroit as the guest of
relatives and friends.
Miss Rose Grand . left for New
York, where she will visit her sis-
ter, Zena, who is a student at
Columbia University.
in the Beautiful
9 P. M. till ?
Miss Pauline Mellen, who
will marry Lieutenant Dr. Emery
P. Kovach on May 26, will be en-
tertained at a bridal shower on
May 19, by Miss Lil R. LeVine,
at her home on Wildemere Ave.
MRS. ROSE CABOT
given. Officers for the ensuing year
will be elected. A musical program
has been arranged and refresh.
ments will be served. Mrs. Max
Weksler, president of tho auxiliary,
will preside.
Plans are being completed for
a combined Mother-Daughter and
victory dinner to 1* held at La-
cher's on Twelfth at Taylor, on
Monday, May 27, at 6:30 o. m. A
delightful program has been ar-
ranged. Reservations at 65c per
plate can he made with Mrs. Max
Goldberg, chairman of the event,
by calling Ga. 0852-W, or her co-
chairmen, Mrs. Rose Cabot, Ga.
9705, and Mrs. L. Miller, Euclid
3:177-W.
The organization has made a
pledge to the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. A number of women rep-
resenting the Auxiliary are also
active in the drive.
Services:
"A Creed for Modern Men"
will be the subject of a discourse
by Dr. Leo Si. Franklin Sunday
morning, May 19, at 10:45.
The Sabbath service on May 18
will be conducted by Dr. Franklin.
On Sunday, May 26, at 10:46
a. m., Rabbi Leon Fram will de.
liver a Memorial Day address on
the subject, "War Again Tomor-
row."
There is still time to reserve
your tickets fo rthe Young Peo-
ple's spring formal dance, to be
held Saturday evening, May 18,
at 10 o'clock, at the Franklin
Hills Country Club. Subscription,
13,50 per couple. A buffet sup-
per will be served at 12:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Ruskin announce the engagement of
their daughter, Esther, to Harry Dilidow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Dilidow.
C
artntillt
Young People's Annual
Spring Formal Dance:
Bessie, to Harry Genendlis, son of 51 es. R. Genendlis, and Freda, to
Albert Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Weiss. The double wedding
and reception is to take place June 16 at the bride's home on Rich-
ton Ave.
was • 916 FRANCIS PALMS BLDG. - Phone CA. 3460 /
Invites You 10 Their
This Monday, May 20, the Wo-
Aaron Barash of Windsor announces the engagement of his mens' Auxiliary of the Jewish Old
Folks'
Home will hold its 10th
daughter, Eva, to Paul R. Salomon, son of Mrs. H. Horwitz of Glynn
Court, Detroit. A reception will be held at the home of Mr. and anniversary meeting and installa-
Mrs. II. M. Cherniak, 1534 Victoria St., Windsor, from 2 to 9
p. m. on. Sunday, Slay 19. No cards.
Mrs. S. Rosen announces the engagements of her daughters,
NAVAL ARMORY •
\ E. JEFFERSON at BALDWIN /
Omega Omicron
Fraternity
I
Engagements
ANNIVERSARY OF OLD
FOLKS HOME GROUP
MONDAY, AT STATLER
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerby announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Ida, to Arthur Swartz, son of Mrs. L. Swartz. The wed-
ding will take place on Sunday, June 2:i.
FESTIVAL. STADIUM
GENERAL ADMISSION
PAGE SEVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier of 1:159 West Boston Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Bee, to Sidney M. Kelt, son of
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Kelt of 401)1 Clairmount•Ave.
ALL FOR MUSIC FOR ALL
PERFORMERS
10,000
LEGAL CHRONICLE
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buchner of 2988 Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, l'earl, to
S. J. Ruskin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruskin of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
311CMGAN'S GREATEST CONCERT EVENT!
25cl
THE
Cloning Exercises of
School of Religion:
The senior class play will be
the leading feature of the closing
exercises of the School of Refl.
I gion this week-end. The play
will be given in the Brown Mem-
orial Chapel Sunday morning,
May 19, at 11 o'cock. The play
is directed by Mrs. Blanche Gor-
don Romm. The rest of the school
will celebrate closing day by the
presentation of a play about
Moses Maimonides. The play will
be presented before the Saturday
School Saturday morning, May 18,
at 11 o'clock, before the interme-
diate and primary departments,
Sunday morning, May 19, at
11:45, and before the afternoon
school Sunday, May 19, at 3
o'clock. The play is entitled,
"The Escape from Cordova" by
Rabbi Abraham Burstein, The
play will be directed by Miss
Joyce Davin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aichenbuum announce the engagement of
their (laughter, Sylvia Lee, to Bennie M. Lipson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Lipson.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nussbaum announce the engagement of
their daughter, Hilda, to Lawrence L. Mintz of Cleveland, Ohio. A
MRS. BERNARD LACHS
reception is to be held at the home of Mr. and Sirs. M. A. Kirsch-
baum, 3233 Fullerton Ave., on Sunday, May 19, from 2 to 11 o'clock.
tion of officers, in the Statler
No cards.
Ballroom, at 2 p. tn.
Mrs. Louis Rubenstein, who was
Mrs. Rose Selik announces the engagement of her daughter,
the first to serve this organization
Evelyn Betty, to Maurice Schubot, son of Emil Schubot.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brody of Webb Ave. announce the engage- as president 10 years ago, will in-
ment of their daughter, Ida, to
stall the officers. Mrs. J. Gold-
Earl 11. Victorson, son of Mrs. Belle
Victorson of Pingree Ave.
berg, chaplain, will give the open-
ing prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M. Cooper of Dexter Blvd. announce the
Those expected to be present
engagement of their daughter, Diana, to Irving Arlin, son of Mr. and and take part in the ceremonies
Mrs. Sam Arlin of Lawton Ave. A dinner for the
immediate family will be the organizers of the
will be given at their home on Sunday, May 19.
group, Mrs. Kate Levitt and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jaffe of Monterey Ave. announce the engage- Fannie Lewis. All past presidents
ment of their daughter, Dorothy, to Irwin Tender, son of Mr. and will be present. including Mee-
Mrs. Abraham Tamler of Cleveland, Ohio.
dairies Louis Rubenstein, Minnie.
Fisher, J. Goldberg, Bessie Sara.
sohn and J. H. Lewis.
Officers to be installed are: Confirmation,
On June 2, a class of 51 boys
President, Mrs. A. M. Ferar, (re-
and 49 girls will be confirmed at
elected); vice presidents, Mes-
Temple
Beth El. The theme of
dames Harry Wine, Joseph Rose, H
the eigh se ta r.tice will be
"At Sinai's
Anthony Deutch, J. Weisman, Si-
mon Shetzer and Jack Kavanau;
May 19—Miss Doris Domstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
chairman of board, Mrs. David
ham Domstein of Richton Ave., to Al Halprin, son of Mr. and Mrs
Zellman; recording secretary, Cantor Feldman at B'nai
Julian H I '
e.
Mrs. Charles Cornell; correspond-
David May 17, 18 and 19
May 19—Miss Gloria Margolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samue ing secretaries, Mesdames Karl
Margolin, to Ralph M. Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shook.
Kutinsky (re-elected), Walter Ar-
Cantor Meyer Feldman of New
May 21—Miss Jennie Krivetsky, daughter . of Sir. and Mrs. onoff, Jule Wolfson, Philip Green•
Frank E. Krivetsky of 2746 Glynn Court, to F. Samuel Koppelman, weld, Samuel A. Grenadier; ape- York, considered one of the out-
son of Mrs. Abraham Koppelman of 9360 Genessee Ave.
cial corresponding secretary, Mrs. standing cantors of America, will
conduct services at Congregation
May 21—Miss Irene Gross to Sol Schreiman, at the home of I. E. Goodman; treasurer, Mrs.
B'nai David, Elmhurst at 14th, on
Mr. Schreiman's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. A. Schram Samuel Kanners; treasurer of Friday, May 17, at 7:30 p. m.,
and
of 13633 LaSalle Blvd.
building fund, Mrs. Julius War-
Saturday
morning, May 18, at 9
tell (re-elected); financial secre-
May 26—Miss Jeannette Blair, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Louis
tary, Mrs. Albert Homonoff (re- a. m. He will also sing in concert
Blair of 3353 Boston Blvd., to Benjamin B. Tower, son of Mr. and elected);
program chairman, Mrs. the following Sunday evening,
Mrs. Louis Tower of 2929 Taylor Ave., at the Barium Hotel.
May 19.
Bernard Lachs, co-chairman, Mrs.
June 2—Miss Rose Schafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cantor Feldman came to Amer-
Schafer of Hazelwood Ave., to David Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Jerome Kanter; publicity chair- ica when but eight years old and
man,
Mrs.
David
Kliger.
Mrs. Isadore Berkowitz.
A history of the organization, has received his musical as well as
June 2—Miss Stella Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. written by Mrs. Charles Cornell, his general education in this coun-
Goodman of 3295 Rochester Ave., to Joseph Bloom, son of Mr. and will be presented by the author try. He is a student at the famous
Mrs. Morris Bloom of 3808 Monterey Ave.
Glen Dillard Gunn Conservatory
at this celebration.
The Music Study Club Choral of Music. Ile has held positions in
June 2—Miss Pearl Callow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
leading
congregation in the east
Gallow of 2223 Calvert Ave., to Irvin D. Atlas, son of Mr. and Mrs. consisting of the Mesdames Her.
and middle west,
Dave Atlas of 1662 Clairmount Ave. Reception at 2223 Calvert man J. Agins, S. E. Barnett, Jos-
The local concert program will
Ave. from 8 to 10 p. m. No cards,
eph Behrman, Davis II. Cole,
include sacred Hebrew traditional
June 2—Miss Ethel Stein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Louis A. Cole, Meyer Gavern, chants, Yiddish folk songs,
and
Jules
Green,
Jules
Klein,
M.
Lieb-
Stein of 2200 Gladstone Ave., to Ralph L. Rosenblatt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Rosenblatt of 9373 Broadstreet, at the Fort Wayne schutz, Max Reich, E. M, Sloman, operatic arias. The public is in-
M. E. Wolfe, Ben Coggan, Ber- vited to attend the services and
Hotel,
the concert,
nard Lachs, S. I. Wallace, Saul
June 2—Miss Fern Niman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Waxman, and Paul Weinberg will
Niman of Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. G. D. Schoenfield, son of Mrs.
EQUALITY CLUB
render numbers by Liszt, Gret-
Joseph Schoenfield of Burlingame Ave. Ceremony at 5:15 p. m. chaninoff and Strickland. They
A Mother and Daughter's din-
at the Lee Plaza, West Grand Blvd. and Lawton. No cards.
will sing under the direction of ner of the Equality Club will be
June 2—Miss Frieda Goldfino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Geo. Galvani. Lillian Sarnoff will held Wednesday evening, May 1 5 ,
Goldfine of 2744 Carter Ave., to David Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. accompany them on the piano. at the Chinese Tea Garden. Clara
Fox of 1967 Gladstone Ave., at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elm- Gertrude Friedman will accom- Tucker is chairman of the affair.
hurst and 14th Stn.
pany Helen Richman, violinist. Many surprises are being planned
f
June 9—Miss Elaine Nabatoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solo- The program will close with vocal or the mothers and daughters.
selections
by Mrs. J. S. Sauls, The next meeting of the club will
mon Nabatoff of Ilazelwood Ave., to Harry L. Sachs of this city, son
who will be accompanied by Eve- be held at the home of Jennie
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sachs of Indianapolis, Ind.
Jaffie on Wednesday evening,
lyn Gurvitch.
June 13—Miss Carmen Wolff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
The Mesdames Bernard Lads, May 22. Nomination of officers
Wolff of Lawrence Ave., to Adolph Moses II, son of J. M. Moses
Simon Shetzer and David Kliger will be held then,
of Chicago.
are in charge of the installation.
June 16--Miss Gertrude Eder, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob
Mrs. Lulls has arranged the pro-
Eder of Calvert Ave., to Louis Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fine grams.
of Windsor, Ont., at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
The "Debut" planned by the
June 16--Miss Isabelle Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junior Group of the Old Folks'
Cohen of 2074 Atkinson Ave., to Charles Rosenblatt of Chicago. Home is to take place in the
Reception 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
"Aztec Tower" of the Union
July 14—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Mrs. Dora Wax of 1953 Guardian Bldg., on Sunday eve-
ing, June 9. There will be danc-
Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman
of 1681 Pingree Ave.
ng, prizes and a floor show.
Wedding Calendar
Indispensable
For Summer!
White Jacket
Ensembles
$25
Perfect ft r the races
—for town — and
country club wear!
White crepe, with
large sailor collar of
navy and white
striped marquisette.
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Do You Remember
IP • •
Jen's Cottage at Cedar Island, Canada?
After a two weeks visit with
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich, Miss
July 24—Miss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel
Gertrude Haber will return to
Rabinovitz of New York, N. Y., to Leo R. Grosslight of New York,
Cleveland this Sunday, May 19.
N. Y., formerly of Detroit.
Misses Ruth and Ilermina Brock
of Seward Ave., were hostesses
at a personal shower and bridge
on Wednesday evening, May 15,
in honor of their cousin, Miss
Stella Goodman, a June bride-
elect. Covers were laid for 25
guests.
May 8--To Dr. and Mrs. Davis A. Benson ((Esther Cohn) o
10010 Northlawn Ave., a daughter, Sharon Ruth.
Mrs. Moses Koffman of Moss
May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby (Molly Newman) of 476
Ave. is spending several weeks in
W. Buena Vista Ave., a daughter, Elissa.
Rochester, N. Y., as the guest of
May 9—To Mr. and Sirs. J. D. Albichuler (Lucille Ackerman)
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
of Los Angeles, a son, Donald.
Schwam.
Slay 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Well (Pauline Hart of
Mrs. Jacob Sklar of 1610 Ha- Chicago), a son, John Victor.
zelwood Ave. has as her guest her
sister, Mrs. S. Levene of Notting.
ham, England.
• . . of course you do . . ,
n
This Summer the same Jen will have a
cottage for
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid elected the following for the
coming year:
Mrs. George Cohen, president;
vice presidents, Fanny Strauss,
and Paula Goldsmith; financial
At the last meeting of the
and recording secretary, Anna
15 Years and Older
Young Men's Hebrew Association,
Yudkoff; treasurer, Rose Goldberg;
final
arrangements were made for
Rose Blumenau, corresponding sec-
the informal dinner-dance and
retary; J. Rose, memorial fund
Kovod night to be held on Sun•
secretary; Dorothy Blatnikoff, pub.
day, May 19, at the Barium Ilotel
licity; Anna Williams, chaplain.
Ballroom, at 8:30 p. m. Mem-
Mrs. F. Strauss has assumed the
bers of 13 organizations will at-
chairminanship of the strawberry
tend this affair. David Goldman
festival sponsored by the Eva
will act as toastmaster. Harry
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid to take
Yudkoff, president of the B'nai
TEN DOLLARS PER WEEK
place on Tuesday, May 28, at 1:30
B'rith,
will be the principal
ADULTS ACCOMMODATED-912 PER WEEK •
p. m. at the Jewish Centre, Wood-
speaker. William Morris will
ward at Holbrook. Tickets can be
For reservations and further information, phone
present the trophies and awards.
procured from any of the members
Several leaders of the Jewish
Jen Weinberg, Longfellow 8223
or at the door. There will be prizes
community will also be present.
and refreshments. All proceeds will
Plans
were
made
to
hold
an
be used for new maternity cases.
Lechem Aniyim Mother and JUNIOR CONGREGATION
annual field day and excursion to
Mrs. Paula Goldsmith and N. Blat-
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Tashmoo this summer, to include
Daughter Affair May 21
nikoff are co-chairmen of this af-
hold a theater party Saturday
dancing, boating and athletic
fair.
evening, May 18, at the Cass
12TH AT SEWARD
Mother's Day was celebrated events.
TRINITY 2.3488
Installation of officers will take
The Mothers and Daughters
Theater.
Leo Panzer, chairman of the
banquet of the Detroit Lechem in the Junior Congregation by an
place in June at which time a
FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 17
Allied
Campaign
subscriptions
for
Aniyim Society will be held on inspirational talk delivered by
membership luncheon will be given. Services:
SUNDAY,
Matinee
and
Night,
MAY
1 9
Ethel Goldman Mendelson of
the "Y," made a favorable re-
For further information call
On Saturday, May 18, the ser- the Ganapol School of Music an- Tuesday evening, May 21, at 7 Geraldine Bremen. Irving Munch port at the last meeting.
o'clock,
at
Lachar's,
8939
12th
St.
Mrs. George Cohen.
mon will he delivered by Rabbi nounces the annual spring recital
On May 12, the "Y" opened
Mrs. Anna Warren, well-known officiated as cantor and Shirley
Koloman Kellner, of Congrega- of her piano students, which will
i
indoor baseball season, with
soprano, will sing a number of Berhoff delivered the resume. At Its
Assisted by His Company from New York
tion Pottle Zedek, Passaic, N. .1.
take
place
at
McGregor
Library
11
baseball teams entered in the
songs.
MOTHERS HONORED BY
next week's services, Miriam Tin -
Sisterhood:
Auditorium, Woodward at Max-
tournament. The following are
Reservations should be made be. bin will explain the portion of the results of the first week of
PROGRESSIVE VEREIN
Plans have been completed for sachusets, on Wednesday evening,
the annual strawberry festival of May 22, at 8:15. The public is fore Monday by calling Mrs. R. the law to be read that week, play:
Argon.. A Major. 5. Alpha Tau a.
A Novel Produced and Played by Samuel Goldenberg for
The second annual mother and the Sisterhood of the congrega- invited. The following pupils will Goldberg, 1745 W, Euclid, Trinity Henry Ehrlich will give the ser-
-0940, or Mrs. Smith, 1961 TAY- monette and Bernard Rubiner will liveislor• 4. PH 1.0011.1• Phi 7. Atm-
daughter banquet of the Progres- tion to be held on Tuesday eve- participate: Harriet Victor, Rita
the first time in Detroit.
44 01 4 2; Itarehler• It. Ail hone Col-
lor, Euclid 1753-W.
NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION
act as cantor.
ic/aeon IC imile
sive Ladies Unterstitzung Verein ning, May 28, in the banquet hall Kallman, Lillian Imrey, Lillian
POPULAR PRICES
0 . 1,4elale fur eeee•Y. May IT Alpha
__Evening: 600 • The • $1.00; M•tinee: 3Se • 50e • 78a
was held at Lachar's on Wednes- of the synagogue. The Sisterhood Kemper, Amy Mendelson, George
Tau n Inmiden. 0.70 a_ m. Willard:
memo. 14 ■ 11iNP-4411AT sad nalinolla• Menet MONDAY
also announces the annual picnic Horwich, Arnold Sabaroff, Eva
day evening, May 15.
As , hone Alma/ell.. II a. m. Willard;
, MAT el
101I
row
ems
Ild.II•It
ISI110mlors vs Mato, 1 4.554.1 No. I. 10
Talkie. Melon
Mrs. It. Miller, president of the date for Sunday, August 11, at Shapen, Rosalie Abramson, Fran-
a. ni Phi Lambda Phl ye Epsilon No.
"BAR MITZVAH"
ces Jacobson, Dorothy Dunitz,
organization, who was toast- Rochester State Park.
.44aIra1 No I. 10 a m • • Argonaun r• I
111th 1141141.4 THOM %MIMI SKY
lulls. entr•I No. ie. Ie. • et
Mary Wineman, Allan Johnson,
mistress of the evening, presented Jr. Players Guild:
Regular session of Jr. Players Mildred Lubetzky, May Sabaroff,
Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau as guest
Guild will be held on Thursday, Judith Gurvitch, Dorothy Holtz-
speaker.
man, Sylvia Kozak, Betty Levy,
Prizes were awarded as follows: Slay 23, at 8 p. m.
Confirmation "At Home" announcements will
Irene Kemper, Evelyn Ekelman,
First prize to Mrs. J. Bronstein of Jr. Young Peoples Auxiliary:
appear in the issues of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
The Jr. Young Peoples Auxil- Dorothy Ekelman, Shirley Leader,
Hazelwood Ave., for being present
of Friday, May 24, and Friday, May 31.
with her five daughters; second iary have changed its date of Elsie Blum, Sophie Horwich,
prize to Mrs. A. Jacob of Twelfth meeting from Wednesdays to Phyllis Kessler and Harriet Gold-
Confirmation services will be held at Temple
man.
Mondays.
Next
meeting
May
20,
St., for being present with her four
Beth El on Sunday morning, June 2.
daughters, and third prize to Mrs. at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Albert Summer was host-
.1. Snider, mother of Mrs. Miller, Young Peoples Auxiliary:
The confirmation notices in The Chronicle will
for being the oldest mother present
Regular meeting of the organ- ess at a miscellaneous shower and
be published in the following form, thus avoiding
and a great-grandmother.
ization will be held on Sunday, luncheon-bridge at her home on
the necessity of sending cards:
Entertainment consisted of a May 20, at 4 p. m. A program Pinehurst Ave., on April 27, in
honor of Miss Jeannette Blair
piano and vocal solo by Bella Gold- will follow the meeting.
Mr. and Mr.. Israel Israel. of 22222 Woodward Ave.
whose marriage to Benjamin
berg, a piano solo by Charlotte
will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday,
Tower will be an event of May
Finkel and songs and dances by
June
2, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirms.
End
Clink
Gifts
to
North
26.
Mrs.
Joseph
Saperatein
and
Blanche Rattner, accompanied at
tion of their daughter, Judith. No cards.
Miss Kate Tower, sisters of Mins
the piano by her sister, Mollie.
Blair,
and
Mr.
Tower,
entertained
Dinner, served to 120 guests, was
North End Clinic has received an
There will be a charge of $1 for each insertion.
followed by bridge. The committee anonymous contribution, a con- Miss Blair on May 1, at a personal
in charge of arrangements for this tribution from Sigma Alpha Beta shower and dinner-bridge at the
Mail your notices AT ONCE to
Library at E. Grand River
(Established 18 Years)
affair included: Mrs. H. Epstein, and ■ gift for (hr supplementary Barium Hotel. On May 14 Mrs.
Mrs. H. Stahl and Mrs. I. Kruger. medical assistance fund, in memory Jules Michaels and Mrs. Benj.
P1EDLTROVPIDOS4.ffiRCINIC14
of their father, the late Benjamin Parker honored Miss Blair at a
Flowers for all occasions-- Netzorg, from Mr. and Mrs. Harold handkerchief and hosiery shower
525 Woodward Avenue
and dinner-bridge at San Mins.
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