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, Monday Afternoon

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
ANNUAL DINNER DANCEI

Monday, June 3, will see the
close of another year of activity
for the League of Jewish Wom-
en's Organizations, at the final
meeting at the Jewish Center, at
2:30 p. m. At this time there

A meeting of interest took place
on May 27, at the Book Cadillac
Hotel, for Home Relief tnembers j
and their friends. At 10:30 a. ni.,
Sirs. Al Weisman, president, open-
ed the "Medical Symposium" with

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Mr. and Sirs. Harry Resnik and
Miss Bess Resnick of New Haven,
Conn., who came to Detroit to at-
tend the wedding of Miss Hester
Resnick to Bromley House on Wed-
nesday, May 29, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Resnick of
of :1284 Webb Ave. have as their
LaSalle Blvd.
guests their mother, Mrs. Iler-
man Magidsohn, and sister and
Mrs. Saul Kopman and children brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
of Chicago Blvd., left Friday for Adler of Chicago, III Their
St. Louis to spend several weeks daughter, Dorothy Magidsohn,
with their family.
graduated from Central High
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan of
Edison Ave., were hosts at a buf-
Rabbi Leon Fram has been in-
fet supper Friday evening, hon- vited to act as chairman of the
oring Mr. and Mrs. Al Levinson, symposium on "Aims of Jewish
who recently moved here from Chi- Education" at the convention of
cago.
the National Council of Jewish
Education at Lake Placid.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
man of Hamilton Drive received
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klei-
on Thursday night, May 30, in nen had as their guest this past
honor of the engagement of their week the noted portrait painter,
daughter, Claire Elizabeth, to Theresa Bernstein, wife of Billa
Eugene Arnfeld, son of Mr. and Meyerowitz, outstandin
g inter-
Mrs. Abe Arnfeld of Pittsburgh, nationally known etcher of New
Pa.
York City and Gloucester, Mass.

will be a short business meeting
with committee reports and the
election of officers for the coming
year. The outstanding feature
for the afternoon will be the
League Radio Broadcast, written
by Hattie Gittleman and prepared
by Mrs. Harry Jackson and her
committee.
Impersonations will be given of
such prominent radio stars as
Grace Moore, Walter Winchell,
Mrs. Pennyfeather of the Coo
Coo hour, Lawrence Tibbett,
Dorothy Parker and the Inquir-
ing Reporter.
Leonard Daniel Rosenman, 17-
Among the League members year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. J.
appearing in this broadcast are: D. Rosenmairof Calvert Ave., grad-
Mrs. Sydney Allen, Mr. Michael uated from Central High School
Cowen, Mrs. Samuel Popkin, Mrs. receiving a high distinction di-
Aaron Silberblatt, Mrs. Joseph ploma, and has been awarded the
rlich, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Harvard Book of the Year. His
Mrs. Regene Cohane, Mrs. Ralph brother, Ray Harold Rosenman,
Davidson and Mrs. Henry Wine- also won honors upon his gradua-
man.
tion last week from the Durfee
Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Airs. Ira Intermediate School, and has won
Freidenberg and their committee a gold medal as the best student
will serve as hostesses for the among the 500 graduating pupils.
afternoon.
Ray Harold's confirmation will be
Mrs. Shetzer and Sirs. Ira Fried- honored by his parents at a dinner-
enberg are assisted by the follow- dance in the Crystal Ballroom of
ing on the committee: Mesdames the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sunday
H. C. Broder, Moe Prince, Seymour evening, June 2.
J. Frank, Aaron Carlstein, David
Fauman, Max Keidan, Moe Leiter,
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isen-
Sol Lifshitz, Nathan Sperakow berg and children motored to Wash-
Sam Cavanaugh, Harry Coogan, ington and Hunter, N. Y.
Samuel Leve, I. Goodman, Ralph
Weisman, David Se& Bernard
Dr. Leo M. Franklin has been
Korner, Anthony Deutsch,
' Samuel
Kanners, Al Weisman, Herman invited to be the chaplain of the
day for the graduation exercises
Greenberg.
of Wayne University on Tuesday,
June 4.

$5,000 ROLL OF HONOR
PLEDGES TO HADASSAH

On Wednesday evening, May
29, 250 guests gathered at a
dinner-dance to celebrate the
opening of the 1935 season of
Almost 65,000 has already been
the Knollwood Country Club.
pledged by members of Iladassah
in the Roll of Honor campaign.
Mr. and Sirs. Howard Rothen-
This announcement was very gra-
tifying to the 200 workers who at- berg motored here from New
York
to spend the holiday week-
I tended the Roll of Honor rally held
end with their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine of
Genessee St.

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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of
8511 LaSalle Blvd. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Milton,
on Saturday, June 1, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neder-
!ander, who spent the past two
months in Detroit, have returned
to Saranac Lake, N. Y. Their
daughter, Mrs. Harry Robbins of
Whitmore Road, accompanied
them home for a 10-day visit.

Mr. and iMrs. Jack Hopp, for-
merly of Atkinson Ave., are now
residing at 2304 Chicago Blvd.

The last meeting of the season
of the Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe will be held on
Tuesday evening, June 4, in the
club room of the synagogue. Re-
freshments will be served.

Miss Florence Silverman of
Gladstone Ave., whose marriage
to Fred Perlman will take place
June 18, has been complimented
at a number of lovely parties. A
bridge was given by Miss Lillian
Silverman at her home on Mar-
tindale Ave. on May 12. On
May 13, Misses Goldye and Eve
Slakter of Sturtevant Ave. were
hostesses at a bridge of lovely
appointments. Miss Myrtle Hersch-
berg and Mrs, Lou Beerman en-
tertained Miss Silverman with a
lovely bridge luncheon at the
13elcrest. On May 23, Misses Ger-
trude and Lilyan Giesler honored
Miss Silverman at their home on
Webb Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld of
Pittsburgh were the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
The installation of officers and
man, having attended the en-
gagement reception of their son, membership luncheon of the Eva
Eugene, to Miss Clare Elizabeth Prenzlauer Service Group will be
held on Tuesday, June 18, Mrs.
Wineman.
Fannye Strauss will be the chair-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Victor
Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Victor and
, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum and Mr.
Robert Victor of Buffalo were
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman will be
MRS. H. C. BRODER
Harry Farbsten, having attended at home on Sunday, June 9, at
17206 Fairfield, in honor of Miss
the Wineman-Arnfeld reception.
Anita Dorothy, Rosenblum, whose
by Hadassah Tuesday, May 28, at
engagement
has been announced I
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman
Reports on collections and sub- and children, Barbara and Bert, to Seymour B. Lewis.
scriptions were made by the com- of 725 Boston Blvd., will leave
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft and
mittees to Mrs. Hy C. Broder, on June 12, sailing from New
chairman of the Hadassah Roll of York on the S.S. Rex on June sons, Eugene and Hannon, Sir.
Honor campaign, who presided at 15 for a tour of European coun- and Mrs. Max Hayman and Air.
the meeting. Mrs. Broder stated tries and prolonged stay in Pal- and Mrs. Albert Posen are spend-
that 1000 women must enroll on estine. They expect to return on ing the week at Shady Rest
the Roll of Honor for the Detroit Aug. 24. In the course of their Farm, Portland, Mich..

chapter to do its share of Hades- travels they will visit in England,
sah's work in Palestine. France, Italy, Austria, Hungary
Mrs. Morse Saulson, of the pros- and Egypt, and will spend the
pest committee, reported that 300 major portion of their summer's
names have already been placed on vacation in Palestine.
the Roll of Honor as subscribers or
patrons.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
The program following the meet- !ger
of the Park Lane Apts. will
ling featured a talk by Mrs. Ralph ,
compliment Miss Elaine Schles-
! Davidson, former president of the I inger and her fiance, Dr. Richard.
Detroit chapter of Hadassah. Sirs. Greenblatt, with a ',arty on
I iavidson chose as her topic "What Tuesday evening, June
4.
I saw in Palestine," and spoke en-
thusiastically
y o f the e
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosen-
Hadassah is making to the welfare
thal Jr. of Toledo attended the
and progress of the land.
The Rothschild Hospital with Wineman-Arnfeld reception on
Thursday
evening, May 30.
it , facilities for teaching and re-

search is the most important phase
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy
of Hadassah's work in Palestine,"
said Mrs. Davidson, "and equally and family of Atkinson Ave. re-
valuable is the health education turned from a visit with their
program." "This program includes family in Newark, N. J.
1 Infant welfare, visiting nurses,
Maurice Goldenberg enter-
prenatal clinics, the Nathan and
I Lena Strauss health centers in tained at a cocktail party after
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, a super- the races on Friday, May 24.
vised system of playgrounds."
Miss Marian Moses of Chicago
Mrs. Davidson stressed the im-
',oftener of the success of the local is the house guest of Mr. and
protect to the continuation of the Mrs. Henry Wineman.
Iladassah program in Palestine
which in addition to the medical s Miss Margot Franklin will give
sv, rk includes the reclaiming of the a spinster dinner and hosiers !
shower for Miss Carmen Wolff
land, and the planting of trees.
on Tuesday night, June 11.

Mrs. Clarence H. Enggass and
Mrs. Maurice Enagass will en -
tertain at breakfast on June 2.
at the Franklin Hills Country
The Zviller Ladies Aid Society Club. in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
will hold its seventh annual bridge Lee Workum of Cincinnati, Ohio.
party on Sunday evening: June
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob-
At 6 o' clock, at Assembly Hall,
Carmen
9125 12th St. At the last meet- inson honored Miss
Wolff
and Adolph Moses II with
ing. held on May 22. in Assembly
Hall, the president, Mrs. L. Fine- a dinner party on Thursday,
May 30, preceding the Wineman-
man, appointed Mrs. M. Penis as
chairman of the bridge, to be as- Arnfeld reception. •

ZVILLER CARD PARTY
WILL BE HELD SUNDAY

MEALS THAT SATISFY

The final meeting of the sea-
son of Detroit unit of Junior
Hadassah will be held at the Stat-
ler Hotel on Tuesday evening.
The program will include vocal
selections by Sylvia Levine, ac-
companied by Bernice Cohen, and
a skit featuring impersonations of
radio stars by Sarah Bloomfield
and Geraldine Fealk. The annual
board dinner will be held on
Tuesday evening, June 11.

sisted by Mrs. Winshelhaum.
The following co-workers were
• Iso anpointed: Mesdames B.
Soren, B. Moranz, D. Wolfson, B.
Bessman, S. Klein, S. Parr, F.
Sodas, M. Winslow, M. Aahken-
azie.
Those in charge of tickets are:
Mrs. H. &fin, treasurer, Long-
fellow 7961; Mrs. H. Nida, finan-
cial secrstary, University 1-0361;
Mrs. H. Perin, Tire president,
Towneend 6-8253.

The College on Education pre-
sents each year the Elsa Welling
scholarship to a Jewish woman
of junior standing for outstand-
ing scholastic achievement. This
memorial gift scholarship fund
is sufficient to pay for tuition
and incidentals for the entire
senior year. Dean Waldo E. Les-
senger of the College of Educa-
tion named Jennie Weinstein,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
W. Weinstein, 260 Belmont Ave..
Detroit. as winner of the scholar-
ship. Miss Weinstein has shown
outstanding qualities of a teach-
er, according to Dean Lessenger.

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a wlecome to members and guests.
Dr. S. Goldhamera of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, spoke on
"Facts and Fallacies of Anemia."
Dr. Harry August spoke on
"Nervousness."
An intermission for "luncheon-
ette" followed for the next hour,
after which Dr. Harry Kirschbaum
gave an illustrated lecture on "Ma-
ternal Health."
Mrs. Charles Cornell introduced
the speakers. Three hundred wo-
men participated.
Plans for the annual dinner
dance which will be held on Oct.
27, at the Statler Hotel, are now
being made. Captains, whose ao-
fivity will start early this sum
mer are as follows:
Mesdames William Roth, Max
Kogan, S. M. Orken, Ira Frieden-
berg, A. Ginsburg, Jack Behrman,
William Gordon, Harry Coggan,
Mark Emmer, Ben B. Schwartz,
Bernard Komer, Anthony Deutsch,
Charles Cornell, Sidney Wallace,
Sam Mitchell, J. H. Polozker,
Charles Alarienthal, Julius Grau.
Mrs. Al Weisman, Mrs. Harry
Si. Shulman and Mrs. Charles
Marienthal are general chairmen.

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At its annual meeting at
Washington, D. C., on May 18,
the executive committee of the
American Psychiatric Association
has conferted a fellowship on
Dr. Ira Si. Altschuler. The fellow-
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Mr. ■ soil Mrs. Joseph Stolarsky
Leslie Ave. entertained
at dinner in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Kaplan and daughter,
Ethel, of Seattle, Wash. Covers
were laid for 16 guests.

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Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Longfel-
low Ave. will be hostess at a miscel-
laneous shower on June 8, in honor
of Miss Carmen Wolff, a bride-
elect.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg of

the Wilshire Apts. were hosts at
a delightful luncheon and bridge
given at the Italian Gardens of
the Book Cadillac Hotel, in honor
of Miss Lillian Ulanoff, bride-
elect of June 9.

Mrs. A. Cohen of Chicago spent

A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Ave. the past week-end with her
returned from a 10-day business brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
trip through Pennsylvania and and Mrs. E. Bressler:
New York States.
Robert
Nathan of
Buffalo,
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer N. Y., is spending ■ fortnight in
have as their guests this week- this city.
end Mr. and Mrs. Lee Workum
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Epps gave a
of Cincinnati, Ohio.
surprise graduation party in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of their daughter, Theresa Joan,
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