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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-02-28

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February 28, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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of Detroit is and grapefruit, have been export-
The Jewish public
invited to attend the 18th annual ginning
ed from of Palestine
since
the be-
the present
season
un-
banquet of the Detroit Ladies'
Lechem Aniyim to be held at Beth eases
til Feb.
9.
This
is
200,000
more
thus for the same period
Synagogue,
Tap-
a p- last year. Adrices from London
Trilah F '"12 el
for and W oodrow 'Wilson Ares., on indicate that better prices for
Sunday, March
oranges are now available.
Everyone Is invited to attend the
.lows Majwity I. 3 Cities
affair and hear the financial report
By the end of 1935 the Jews
of the past year which will be constituted a majority in the three
given by the secretary, Mrs. R. principal cities of Palestine. based
Goldberg. This report will show on figures compiled by. the Gov-
bow the Detroit Ladies Lechem ernment. The Government esti-
Aniyim helped many Jewish fam- mates that Haifa hu • population
ilies with coal, food and other of 43,000 Jews and 38,000 non-
necessities.
Jews. Jewish oburvers in Haifa
Dinner will be served at 7 p. rn. believe, however, that the gov-
There will be music and interest- ernment figure does not include
ing speakers.
several thousand Arabs from other
Tickets can be had by calling districts and neighboring territor-
Mrs. Smith, 1961 Taylor, Euclid ies who settled in Haifa in 1935.
1753-W or the president, Mrs. G. In 1930, Haifa had a population
Milinsky, 611 blarstlei, Trinity of 36,000, of whom 15,000 were
14794. Jews.

Banquet of Lechem
Aniyim This Sunday

Music Study Club
Local Composers'
Day Next Tuesday

I

On Tuesday, March 3, at 2:30,
the Music Study Club of Detroit'
will have a Detroit Composers and
Poeta Day. Tea will be served, and
members and guests are invited.
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, assisted by

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Koret launches seven of the important new spring

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and
colors in these striking bags of anglo suede. Eight
Rabbi Leon Fram will address
daughter, Joan, left last Monday the Professional and Business Wo-
styles in Biarritz green, Chaudron, Deauville Red,
for Palm Springs, Calif., where men's Division of Hadassah on
Violet, Sulphur and Gray - blue. Color in the bag is
they will remain several weeks.
March 11 on the subject "Jews
one of the smartest accents for Spring costumes.
in America," the recent article
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of in Fortune Magazine. The meet-
BAGS—STREET FLOOR
Jefferson Ave. have as their house ing will take place at the Statler
I guest their sister, Mrs. Rose Sil- Hotel, at 8:15 p. m.
verstone, formerly of Perth, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder are
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich spending several days in New
and handy have moved to their York at the St. Moritz Hotel,
n B el vd.
w residence at 2455 Chicago prior to sailing on Feb. 29 on the
Empress of Australia for an 18-
day cruise to the West Indies and
Harold Allen and Louis Blum- South America.
berg left to join their families at
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George
Fenton of 300 Whitmore Drive
Meyer Frank of Los Angeles is entertained 16 guests at a dinner
spending a few weeks in Detroit. party on Saturday evening, Feb-
ruary 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburg-
—Plinio by siren, Sttnlie er were hosts at a dinner party on
Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Rosen-
— Cut CoUrteny Detroit
New,
Saturday evening, Feb. 22, at their berg of Elmhurst Ave., who have
home on Chicago Blvd.
MISS BETTY BRONSTEIN
been vacationing for the past six
weeks in Southern California, are
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bronstein
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michel- now at Palm Springs and plan to
of Hazelwood Ave. will entertain son
MRS. BERNARD LACHS
of
the
Warwick
Apt.
returned
visit the Grand Canyon and New
with a family dinner party on Sun-
a month's stay in Miami Orleans for the Mardi Gras be- Mrs. Samuel Asherson and Mrs.
day in honor of their daughter, after
Beach.
fore returning home later this Benjamin Pearlman, arranged the
Betty, whose engagement to Wil-
month.
following program:
lard Zamsky of Detroit, son of
Mildred Perlis
Miss Naomi Stone has resumed
Poen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zamsky of
Mildred Perils
her
studies
at
the
University
of
Mrs. Morris A. Wolk entertain- Dr. Francis 1.. York
Cleveland, was recently announced.
Michigan after a vacation spent ed members of the board of the
.„ Thinking of Edward MacDonell
Fred Protheroe
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B'nai David Sisterhood in her new
France. Locher—at the piano
War Song.
home at 9321 Wildemere Ave. Frances Locher
PURITY OPENS BAZAAR Sidney Stone, in Miami Beach.
Fred Frotheroe, Frances Locher
Plans were made for forth-com-
Segal
liumoreeque
SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich of ing social events. Refreshments Anna
Ann. Regal
Folk Song
Anna Segal
&herein°
Whitmore Road are home from • were served.
Joachim Chemin.
Anna Segal—at the plans
Final plans for Purity Chapter's sojourn in Miami Beach.
Helen Feirchlid—Anthem
bazaar, the proceeds of which are
Mrs. Harry Goldstein and fam-
Breathe -on na, Holy Spirit
Mrs. Jacob S. Loewenberg com-
to be donated to charity, have been
Archibald C. Jackson
plimented her daughter, Lillian, ily, formerly of W. Philadelphia Helen Feirchild--Cantata—The Son of
completed.
Ave.,
are
now
residing
at
3311
the
}Beheld.
Solos from Cantata:
The evenings of Saturday, Feb. with a sweet-sixteen dinner dance Chicago Blvd.
Archibald C. Jackson—Fear Not
Muriel Kyle, Itecit•tive—And they
29, and Sunday, March 1, have given in the Mayfair room of the
ran. with Haste.
Book Cadillac Hotel, Friday eve-
Helen Kennedy-Snyder
The Misses Esther Moore, Eva
ning, Feb. 21. Covers were laid
—Sleep Baby Sleep
Salinsky and Pearl Bragman were
Querowe — us Shall Be Great
for 24 guests.
Muriel Kyle — Soprano.
joint hostesses at a dinner and
Helen Kennedy-Snyder—Contralto
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston bridge party on Thursday evening,
John Eoneczny — Tenor.
ArrhibaId C Jackson— Baritone .
left Feb. 21 for Palm Beach, Fla. Feb. 27, at the Chinese Tea Gar-
Helen Fairchild—at the piano
dens, in honor of Miss Esther Bendel..
Neuorg ...Marche Grotesque
Florence Gallagher—al the piano
Ws. Samuel Ileavenrich of New Temchin, a bride-elect of March Murray
Patterson
The Hover
York was the house guest of Mr. 16. Covers were laid for 12 guests, Rummell McLaughlin
The Boyer
Larger class rooms, school beautifully redecorated through-
Murray Patterson
Indifference
and Mrs. Walter Ileavenrich of the
out, new equipment, more instructors. Due to this expansion
Murray
Patterson
Desire
Whittier.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of
Lois Johnston Chapman
we
are now in a position to accommodate about one hundred
UIIIan Mumford—al the pia.
the Park Lane Apts. returned
additional students and for a limited time only we make the
Mood Impression,
M. Reinitz of New York spent Thursday from a visit in Miami Dan Frohman
following
Ida Divinoff Rolltherg
last week-end with his brother-in- Beach.
Henry lierrmann—at the piano
Mischa Kottler
Dawn
law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

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home guests for several days of
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Lane Apts, returned from Chi-
Chicago Blvd.
SHAAREY ZEDEK PURIM
cago.
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN
DINNER THIS SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich
At the meeting of Pernallas
left Monday, Feb. 24, for a five
Club held at the home of Frances
weeks' trip to Mexico.
The Purim dinner-dance of the
Menacer on Feb. 19, plans were Sisterhood of Congregation Shea-
Mrs. Sigmund A. Robinson and made for a leap year party to rey Zedek will take place on Sun-
2019 W. GRAND BLVD., COT Dexter at Gd. River EUelid 2311
SILAS FEINBERG
day, March 1, at 6:30 p. m., in
Mrs. Amson C. Tabor will be host- be given on Feb. 29.
the social hall of the synagogue.
esses at a luncheon and boudoir
been reserved at the Phalanx Club, shower, honoring Mrs. Edward
Mrs. Charles Robinson, program
Miss Jeanette Pereira, daughter
IMIIIMMIE11••••=mmmin=11111M
Erskine and John R. Sts., for this Kelly (Blanche Amberg), on Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pereira, chairman, announces that an un-
occasion. Mrs. Cora Jacoby, past day, March 3, at the Great Lakes whose marriage to Morey Les-
matron of the chapter, is the gen- Club.
sem will take place on March 15,
eral chairman, assisted by various
has been honhred by friends. A
groups and officers.
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert returned Sun- linen, personal and kitchen show-
Mrs. Elizabeth Shapero, one of day from Palm Beach.
er has been given by Mrs. Tillie
the 1936 officers, has been placed
Cohen, Miss Eleanor Mendelsohn
in complete charge of radio sales
Miss Rosalie Kahn, daughter of and Miss Grace Campbell. Other
and as assistant with dinner Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, will affairs to follow are being given
tickets.
return March 15 from six weeks by Mrs. Fred Waldo, Mrs. Mary
Silas Feinberg, a part patron of spent in Mexico.
Lessem, Mrs. Kathleen Goldflne,
Purity Chapter, is assisting with
Mrs. Dorothy Behenna and Mrs.
plans for the bazaar.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Richard Jacobs.
On Saturday evening the doors were hosts at a dinner party Fri-
will open at 7 o'clock. There will day evening, Feb. 28,"
Mr. and Mrs.. M. Finkel of
be free dancing to peppy music, as
3306 Elmhurst Ave. entertained
well as games, and everyone may
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heaven- at their home on Feb. 23, with a
find entertainment to their liking. rich were hosts at a Sunday night dinner party for 20 guests.
On Sunday evening a dinner will supper party on Feb. 23.
be catered by the Phalanx Club
On informal dinner party was
from 5 to 7 p. m., at a very nomin-
Monte Wittelshofer left Feb. given on Feb. 21 at the Oriole
al cost. As reservations are limited 26 for hot Springs, Ark.
Terrace in honor of Charlotte
call Mrs. Esther Cohen, worthy
Finkel's and Miriam Goldberg's
matron, Longfellow 0754, or Mil-
Victor II. Weil left to join birthdays.
dred Gross, Townsend 8-4255. The his family in Hollywood, Fla.
various booths will be presided
Mrs. Eleanor Freeman will have
ever by past matrons, past and
Mrs. Ted Soloman of Glynn
of Division Three and Four
present officers of the chapter. Court gave • luncheon Party on charge
students of the Detroit Conserva-
There will be dancing and enter- Monday, Feb. 24, at the Belcrest. tory of Music in a free concert
CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR
tainment on Sunday as well.
next Saturday, Feb. 29, at 3 p. rn., usual program has been planned
following
the dinner which is to
Mrs. Jerome Saltzstein and in the Conservatory Hall.
be catered.
Mrs. Sidney Saltzstein of Mil-
Cantor
Jacob
II, Sonenklar will
waukee and Mr. and Mrs. II.
Miss Florence Shevin returned
Krieger of Evanston. III., were to the city Monday after several render the Aria from Pagliachi
and a group of selections pertain-
recent guests of Dr. Harry Salts- weeks spent in New York.
ing to the festival of Purim.
stein of the Belcrest.
Mrs. Bert Smokier and Sidney
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Blondy
A variety of activities is
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder (Frances Goldberg) are . honey- Winer are supervising. a play.
planned by Junior Hadassah for
Music
for dancing will be fur-
the month of March. The newly returned Sunday from a three- mooning on Catalina Island.
nished under direction of Jules
stay in Miami Beach and
formed literary club reports that week's
Klein
by
Dan Orlander's incom-
Havana.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Friedman
the next meeting on Wednesday
Hotel Statler orchestra.
of Leslie Ave. left for Columbus, parable
evening, Starch 4, will feature
For reservations call Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherwin Ohio, to attend the silver jubilee Charles Robinson, To. 8-3479,
Judge D. J. Ilealy, Jr., at the home
daughter, Phyllis, of Chicago celebration of Nu chapter of Z.
of Ann Milstein, 3311 Hazelwood. and
The regular monthly meeting of
Blvd. returned from a month's B, T. Fraternity.
the Sisterhood takes place on Mon-
Judge Healy will present a case of stay at the Clinton Hotel in
day, March 9.
juvenile delinquency. During the Miami Beach.
The Misses Beatrice Rosenfeld,
open forum the girls are to offer
Noes Scott and Edith Selnick
solutions to the case in question.
Saul Kopman and Mac Gor- were hostesses at a miscellaneous
Miss Ruth Friedland, chairman,
left Thursday to spend three shower in honor of Ethel Silver-
states that a number of men prom- don
man, a bride-elect, at the Rose
weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
inent in art, music and public serv-
Bowl on Second Blvd., on Tues-
ice are to be featured at future
day
evening, Feb. 25.
Other Features Planned for Meet- Refrigeration is no longer an item of seasonal change. More
Maurice Schiller spent the past
meetings.
week-end in Lansing.
ing on Tuesday
A Purim celebration is to be held
and more families are finding use for an electric refrigerator
Mr. and Mrs. David Leroy of
on Friday night, March 6, at the
Fullerton Ave. entertained with
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge all year 'round; you'll find food tastes better when subjected
Mrs.
Rena
Deutsch
of
Chicago
home of Helen Kass, 349 Wod- is the week-end guest of Mr. and ■ bridge party on Feb. 22 in No. 1203 of
Erna' B'rith will hold
land. Purim-spieler will be pres- Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago honor of Mrs. Belle Smith of Chi- its next regular open meeting on to controlled temperature and this makes an automatic
ent. A short skit, "The Private Blvd.
cago, Ill. A midnight lunch was Tuesday, Starch 3, at the Book refrigerator a worthwhile investment even if it were not for
Life of Queen Esther", ■ parody
served.
Cadillac Hotel, at 8:30 p. m.
of the Purim story, is to be pre-
Mrs. Max Krell of Poe Ave. is
Levy Becker, educational direc- food savings effected by constant and dependable refrigeration.
sented by Sadie Shur and Mrs. home from a visit with her chit
Mr. and Mrs. Samuef Layne tor of the Jewish Community Cen-
Anna Landau, senior adviser. A dren in Miami Beach.
(Rose Landsman) of Glendale ter, formerly rabbi at Sunnyside
burlesque of a chassidic dance is
Ave. celebrated their 3rd wedding Congregation in New York City,
also to be featured. Purim deli-
Mrs. Bella 011esheimer of Moss anniversary with • dinner at will be the speaker.
cacies, singing and dancing will Ave. is spending some time with Northwood Inn. on Feb. 23. Ten
Dr. Max Rosenfeld, a member of
complete the celebration.
her brother, Sidney Rothschild, in couples attended.
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge, has
More than 20 girls will repre- Havana.
an interesting report on the Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zamsky of Memorial Hospital, which'he will
sent the Detroit unit of Junior
Hadassah at the regional confer-
Walter Farber addressed Con- Cleveland are guests of their sis- give at this meeting.
ence in Toledo, Ohio, on Feb. 29 gregation Shaer Hashayomin In ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
An interesting musical program
and March I.
Windsor on Friday evening, Feb. Mrs. Nate Rubin of Elmhurst has also been planned.
Take advantage of this opportunity to compare
■ Il
The Hadassah players announce 28, on the timely subject "A Jew Ave., over the week-end.
At the last executive committee
those makes and models at one time—on
a play, "Mrs. BumsSead-Leigh," Analyzes Himself."
meeting of the Detroit Louis Mar-
see flood
Ths regular monthly meeting shall Lodge, ■ number of reports
Select ens for year new
by Harry James Smith; to be pre-
Lool e or rock/ow' tell
sented in. May. Casting foe parts
Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chicago of the board of directors of the were given by Oliver Kanter.
kitr.kes. Aveilahle on Eatended Payments.
hu already begun under the di- and Irving Rhodes of Milwaukee Neugarten Sunshine Club will tee; Nathan Berke, chairman of
rection of Sarah Bloomfield and spent last week-end with their take etre/ on Monday, March 2, chairman of the athletic commit-
at the home of Mrs. Samuel the program committee; Samuel
Geraldine Fealk.
family in Detroit.
Blacher, 3356 Webb Ave. Mrs. Charfoos, chairman of the mem-
Rehearsals for the operetta are
ON HUDSON'S TENTH FLOOR
being held twice ■ week. Both,
I. Bayre Levin left Miinday, Blacher is chairman of the board, bership drive committee; Harry
Ross, chairman of the membership
Senior and Junior members are Feb. 24, to join his family in
FARMER STREET BUILDING
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michel- committee; Joseph C. Gluier,
participating in the presentation Hollywood, Fla.
son of 730 Whitmore Drive chairman of the A.Z.A. commit-
of this humorous spectacle.
Robert J. Newman will return returned from a four-week's trip teen; Sol Poakel, chairman of the
Miss Frieda Milstein and Miss
Helen Kau have been chosen del- Sunday. March 1, from Holly- to Miami Beach. Fla., Birming. personal contact committee.
The reports show the Detroit
wood,
Fla., where he spent six ham, Ala. and Cincinnati, 0.
egates to the Jewish Youth Con-
Sr. League of B'nai David
Reeve Al Charity Club
Louis Marshall Lodge is actively
ference to be held Sunday, March weeks with his family.
—_-
Dr.
Max
Wershow
left
for
engaged
in many activities.
1. All members are urged to visit
The monthly card party was There will be an open meeting
The semi-finals of the Lodge
Mrs. M. Levenson of Chicago Columbus. 0., to attend the 25th
some of the round table discus-
the Senior League of the B'nai
is expected here the first of the anniversary celebration of No Badminton Tournament will be held Feb. 19. New members were of
sions,
Synagogue on Elmhurst
proposed and will be initiated at David
week to visit w Ms her children, chapter of Zeta Beta Tan Fra- held Sunday morning, March I, ih the
14th Sts, Tuesday, March 3, and
next
at
meeting.
is
a
charter the Stormfelts - Loveley
The members are
Flowers for all occasions — Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leven- ternity of which he
p. m. For information tall George
working on plans for the donor 8
Deeter-Jey Florist, Euclid 6062. son of Genesee St. member.
Woodward at West Grand Blvd.
Lewis, Northlawn 9038. The age
luncheon to be held next month.
limit of members f from 16 to
18.

Rapid Growth Demands Expansion

ONLY

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Spring Display

OF

Refrigerators

Presenting the

New 1936 Models

"A Year of Progress in Refrigeration"

Jr. Hadassah Plans
March Activities

Becker to Address
The Marshall Lodge

• New Streamline
Designs

• Better Storage
Facilities

• New Economy
of Operation

• Improved
Performance

• New Refinements

• New Guarantees

Better Food Protection

Consider all these improvements with
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