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Mr, and Mrs Meyer L. Prentis
of Balmoral Drive left the early
part of the week on a West Indies
Cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser re-
turned to their home at the Bel-
crest after a two months stay at
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Bicur Cholem Jrs.
(Benefit Needy Sick)
Invite You to Attend Their
28th ANNUAL PURIM DANCE
BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL
(Grand Ballroom)
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 8
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus are
heme from a sojourn in Mexico.
Mrs. Leon Frank of Colorado
Ave. returned from a few days
stay in New York.
—Cut Courtesy introit News
Mrs. Sidney Krandall left for
Los Angeles to visit with her sis-
Taking the part of "Portland," ter, Mrs. Meyer Frank.
Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein will play
the lead in "Fables and Foibles of
Mrs. Charles King of Santa
1936," the radio revelry to be Rosa Drive is home Irvin a visit
staged at the anual get-together of with her family in Philadelphia.
the Detroit Service Group, to be
held on Sunday evening at Temple
Mr. and Mrs. D. Saxon returned
Beth El. Julian 'Lemon is the au-
from Miami Beach,
thor of this production.
Rachel Berman, Ernestine Hor-
Mrs. Leo Marks, who had been witz. Dr. Edward J. Bernstein
a guest at the Fleetwood Hotel in also contributed a cake.
Miami Beach, returned to her home
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons
on Linwood Ave.
and family, who have been spend-
ing the past six weeks in Miami
Mrs.
Harry
Becker
and
son,
Zedakah Club sponsored a Purim
Evan, of Warrington Beach, returned to their home the
party for the residents of the Old Robert
Drive, Sherwood Forest, returned early part of the week.
Folks' Home on Tuesday after-
Florida. —
noon, March 3. Refreshments were from a six weeks' stay in Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Holinstat
On Wednesday evening, March and Mrs. M. Lansky and son, Ken-
11, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will ad- neth, are returning by motor from
dress a large group of religious Miami Beach.
educators at the Central Christian
Church, on the subject, "The
T h e following children won
Prophet's Message to a Modern prizes for the most authentic
Jewish coktumes worn at the Pu-
World."
rim masquerade party of the in-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander termediate department of Temple
and daughter, Betty, of Parkside Beth El Religious School, Sunday
Ave. left Sunday for a month's afternoon, March 1: Sally Brown,
stay at Lake Worth, Fla.
Helen Meyers, Alfred Lowen-
stein, Richard Gach, Frank Abra-
Mrs. Nathan Koploy of Chicago movitz, Kathryn Klein, Lee Raden,
Blvd. returned from Miami Beach. and Steve Sarasohn.
MRS. SAMUEL M. EPSTEIN
Zedakah Theater
Party March 23
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Silverman
Miss Mildred Budnitzky, daugh-
of the Belcrest returned Wednes- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bud-
day from Hollywood, Fla.
nitzky of Webb Ave., left Feb.
16 to spend the remainder of the
Miss Eileen Byron will leave winter
with her uncle and aunt ,
from Smith College on March 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg of San
spend the Easter vacation with her
Antonio,
Texas.
mother, Mrs. Harry E, Byron, at
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The final pep meeting prior to
the fifth annual donor luncheon
sponsored
by the Ladies' Auxiliary
The Sabbath evening service at
Temple Beth El, last Friday eve- of the Jewish National Fund took
ning, was followed by a social
hour, sponsored by Group 4 of
the Unit Group Plan, of which
Irving L. Hirschman is chairman.
The success of the social hour
was due to the co-operation of
the committee, members of which
acted as ushers and hostesses, the
latter furnishing the cakes served.
The ushers were: Bud Berman,
Russell Davis, Lionel Fink, Mel-
vin Kopple, Melvin Kuttnauer,
Gustave Rice, Bert Katz. The
hostesses were: Mesdames Doug-
las Brown, A. M. Ermann, A.
Fellman, Lionel Fink, I. Himmel-
hoch, Irving L. Hirschman, H.
Horwitz, Melvin Kopple, Ilarry
Krohn, Melvin Kuttnauer, S. Le-
Vey, Gustave Rice, Julius Roth-
schild, Max Schoenfeld, A. Slo-
man, Ellis Thal, Albert Weisman,
A. L. Weisman, Andrew Wine-
man. The Misses Setta Robinson,
Marjorie Hirschman, Rose Louise
011ensheimer, M. Schoenfeld,
MRS. THEODORE SHAFFER
served and gifts, were presented
by the club to the aged. The enter-
tainment was furnished by Litt-
man Thet4er actors. Mrs. Louis
Germansky and Mrs. Al Goldberg
were chairmen of this party.
On March 23, a luncheonette
bridge and theater party will be
given at the Beason Theater,
Grand River at the ,Blvd., pro-
ceeds of which will 'go for the
Matzo fund. The chairmen of this
party, Mrs. Theodore Shaffer, To.
5-4636, and Mrs. David L. Tyner,
University 2-8806, will provide
further information.
the Belcrest.
Mrs. James I. Ellmann will par-
ticipate in a jury panel on 'The
Trends in Contemporary Poetry,"
at the Women's City Club, at 2:30
p. m. on Tuesday, March 10, un-
der the auspices of the Authors'
Club. Other participants in the
panel will be Elmer Adams of
the News, Dr. Katherine Robb of
Marygrove College,. and Marie
Rasey, psychologist.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galperin
of Broadstreet Blvd. entertained
at a beautifully appointed dinner
at their home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moss of
2610 Webb Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Saul,
on Saturday, March 14, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. At
home Sunday, March 15, from 2
to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
The Pro Amacitians leap year
Miss Claire Grant left for
Hollywood, Fla., where •she will dance will be held Sunday, March
join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8, at Congregation Emanuel,
II. L. Grant, for the remainder Taylor at Woodrow Wilson, fea-
of the winter. turing Hy Goldman and his or-
chestra. The proceeds will go
Mrs. A. Edward Barit and for baskets of food to needy fam-
daughter, June, of Boston Blvd. ilies for Passover. For further in-
returned from a cruise to Nassau. formation call Marion Hoffman at
Temple 1-0132.
Mr, and Mrs. Abe Srere are
A Purim card party is to be
In honor of the 50th wedding
given at the Eastern Star Temple, home from a visit to Hollywood,
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Is-
80 1V. Alexandrine Ave., on Mon- Fla.
rael Goldberg, a reception will be
day, March 9, at 8 p. m.; by Purity
Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman held at 1946 Virginia Park on
of Parkside Ave. are !sojourning Sunday. March 8. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.
in Miami Beach, Fla.
Purity Chapter's
Card Party Monday
EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
place on Tuesday, March 3, at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.
An inspiring address was deliv-
ered by Simon Shetzer and Zang
Garber, accompanied by Bill Krei-
ger, rendered several violin selec-
tions.
• Final arrangements have been
made for the luncheon which will
be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel
on March 10. A strictly kosher
meal will be served.
An exceptionally fine program
will be presented. Rabbi James G.
Heller, spiritual leader of the
Isaac M. Wise Temple of Cincin-
nati, will be guest speaker. Emma
Lazaroff Scheyer, accompanied by
Rebecca Katzman-Frohman, will
present a program of Palestinian
songs, and Ida Divinoff Rothberg,
accompanied by Henry Herman,
will render violin selections.
An interesting exhibit of Jewish
National Fund certificates owned
by prominent Detroiters is being
arranged by Mrs. Eli Sachse.
Reservations can still be made
with Mrs. I. Goodman, Townsend
6-3578. Mrs. Goodman reports the
following pledges received:
Mesdames Rom Agree, Eva Allen. H.
Altman, Harry In Ash, Harry
Al Barnett, Clara AymnIn. J. A. Bakst,
Berger, J. lierkan. Leon Brooks, C. J.
Brown. J. Drown. Joe Burg. Anna B.
Cohen, George Cohen. II. P. Cohen. nee
l'onen, J. Colton. R. Cutler. Saul David.
non. Harry Davis,
Adolph
EhrIlrh,
James Ellmnn, Clarence Entrants, I. Ern.
nier, E. Epp, M. Ernsteln. Harry Fel-
ker, Herman Fisher, Alexander Free-
man. H. Garvin, Berman Galen, n.
Censer, A. Gerson. Fred Ginsburg, I1,
Ginsberg. Gordon, 0. Goodman, 1. E.
Goodman, M. Goodman. J. Gorman. Sam
Gottlieb. B. Gould L llunaberg. Abra-
ham Maas. P. Hoffman. 8, llonigrnan,
J. Horowitz, IL 'Herbert. II. Hobert.
Esther Jackson, Joseph J. Jambs, R.
Kamleker. Raul Kat.. A. Katsln, S.
Notin, \Vilna°, Klein, A. R. Kaufman,
B. E reue, L. .1. Kramer, D. Lansky,
L. Loran., J. It. Leeman. S. LII•owIts.
'tarry hedn. N. Levin, Nathan Levin,
M. Levinson. Louis LIghletnne, N. LIn•
den. II. Lima, J. Linkman Julius Lon-
don. Fred Manlove, Nathan Slandeberif.
I. Margolin. S. Margolin. L Margot°,
NI. Marks M. Meekln. D. Mevls. J.
Moray. Milton Morse. William Nadler.
It. Pollock. Ix In Pomin, .7. Rabinowitz.
Ella Konen, Eva Konen, M. Rosenberg,
Harry Itomenman, H. Itonenswelg, Abra-
ham Huhn, Salter. Schuldinger. D.
Retire r.
II.
N.
Schiff.
Schwartz,
Eva Silver, J. II, Sliverblatt, Nathan
Silverman, S. Pholcher, M. Sklar, M.
Slobin, C. Smith. Derr Smokier. Max
solo, Irh, Ja.•oh Snnenklar. Edward
Stein. Daniel Stem Daniel Tickton, An-
na Then J. WeIngsnlen, M. Welts, Max
•eknler, Frank SVPlihltell. Manuel \Vold.
G. Nora. NI. II. 7.ackitelM, Rose Zuchter
and Goldle Zack.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman
Mrs. Max Reitman of 2946
are visiting with their daughter, Cortland Ave. will be hostess at
Mrs' Sidney Allen, in Miami a surprise party at the Wilshire
The second annual b r i Il g e -
Hotel on Sunday, March 8, at 8:30
Beach.
p. m., in honor of her husband dansant of the B'nai David Sister-
Marvin Kaufmann returned from who has recovered from his re- hood and Men's Club will be held
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chair-
at the Chinese Tea Garden, 1514
a visit with his parents in Holly- cent illness. No cards.
man of the Jewish National Fund
wood, Fla. His brother, Irving, left
Council
of Detroit, announces that
Friday, Feb. 28, to join his par-
Delta Omega Iota Sorority,
on the occasion of l'urim, which
ents.
Gamma chapter, met at the home
will
be
observed on March 8,
of their sponsor, Mrs. Lewis Bow-
American Jews, in numbers never
Miss Billie Winkelman of 1721 man, ,on Feb. 25. Mrs. Victor
before
reached,
will have a con-
Collingwood Ave. returned from 1.evenberg of the Grand Rapids
venient occasion and method to
a seven week's trip to New York, chapter was a guest. On Sun-
have a share in the redemption of
Philadelphia, and Cleveland.
day, March 9, the chapter will
the soil of Eretz Israel. The tra-
have open house, for the purpose
ditional Keren Kayemeth appeal in
Mrs. Robert J. Newman and her of rushing new members, at the
conection with Purim, directed an-
and
home
of
Mrs.
children, Mrs. Iloke Levin
David Rose, on
nually by the National Administra-
baby daughter will return March South Martindale Ave., between
tion of the Keren Kayemeth to a
15 from a two months' stay in 4 and 6 P. m.
selected list of Zionists and J.N.F.
Hollywood, Fla.
sympathizers, has been launched
A ga m es' party has been
on an extensive and nation-wide
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of planned by the Little Women of
scope. Instead of 15,000 to 20,000
Chicago Blvd. returned from klia-
prospective donors, a list contain-
mi Beach where they were guests The
Hadassah
for
Sunday,
March
9.
party, which is one of a series
ing more than 50,000 names has
at the Netherlands }hotel.
of fund-raising projects, will be
MRS. ESTHER GAM
been prepared for circularization.
held at the home of Betty Lip-
Each of the prospective contrib-
Mr.
and
firs.
}rank
A.
Bern-
; Chapter, 0. E. S. The proceeds are
sits, 2310 Taylor. All members
utors will receive in the mail, on
to go toward the Matzos fund of stein of Whitmore Road left on and their friends are invited to
the
eve of the joyous folk festival,
the Mo'os Chitim. There will be I Feb. 27 with their son, Harry J.,' attend this affair, which will be-
a Purim message of the president
!for an indefinite visit in Miami gin at 2 o'clock. There will be
prizes and refreshments.
'
of the Jewish National Fund, con-
Mrs. Esther Gam has been ap- Beach.
I a nominal admission charge.
taining the suggestion that he or
p ointed chairman. . Members and
she adhere to the time-honored
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Field,! Mrs.. Ellis Fisher and daugh-
friends are requested to call Town-
tradition of Shalach Monos by pre-
formerly
of
Ilendrie
Blvd.,
moved
send 8.7303 for reservations.
ter, Nancy, returned from a
MRS. PHILIP B: KRAMER
senting his or her Purim gift to
to Huntington Woods.
!month's visit in Newton Center.
Woodward Ave., at 8:30 p. m. on the Jewish National Fund for Pal-
PALESTINE AND YOUTH
Hasa.
estine land redemption. Pointing
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bielfield of
Sunday evening, Feb. 15.
TOPIC OF DISCUSSION Hazelwood Ave. returned from a!
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs is general out that "Palestine is the beacon
and Mrs. Irving Zeitack
of light, shining through the mist
month's stay at the Boca Ratow of Mr.
chairman
of
the
event
and
Mrs.
7407 Harper and Mr. and Mrs.
"Palestine and Jewish Youth" Club, Miami Beach, Fla., and
of tears and blood that accom-
l Dave Cohen of 3244 Cortland Morton H. Espar is co-chairman. panies the new Jewish exodus from
will be the subject of the next Havana, Cuba.
Ave. had as their house guest Mrs. Philip B. Kramer is presi- the lands of oppression," the key-
forum held by the discussion group
Mrs. Rose Kufield, a delegate dent of the Sisterhood.
of the Young People's Temple Club
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund
Admission to the bridge-dan- note of the message to American
on Sunday afternoon, March 22, at will sail Saturday from New York who came from Mlawa, Poland,
Jews on the occasion of Purim is:
for the purpose of raising funds sant will include a choice of card
3:30, at Temple Beth El. Led by on a cruise to the West Indies.
"Add your line to the scroll of
for the establishment of trade games, prizes, dancing, entertain- hope being written on the soil of
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, whose inter-
ment
and
refreshments.
Tickets
Mrs. Harold Redfield left Feb.schools in connection with the
est in the topic is evidenced by her
Eretz Israel."
years of activity and enthusiasm, 27 for a 10-day visit in Palm ' Mlawer Hebrew Gymnasium serv- may be secured at the door.
The Purim appeal will also be
ing the children of that corn-
the forum will touch on the part Beach. Fla.
considerably augmented by special
' munity. She was the guest at din- LEE CORBMAN-SCHAKNE collections that are to be arranged
Jewish youth is playing in the re-
building of Zion both in Palestine
in each synagogue after the read-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sbroder ner parties at Mr. and Mrs. I.
itself and in foreign lands. What left Tuesday, March 3, for New . Melling and Mr. and Mrs. S. Lich- PRESENTS HER PUPILS ing of the Megilah.
York
City. tensteins, H. Tachnas with recep- IN RECITAL MARCH 13
young American Jewry can and
. tions in her honor.
should contribute to Palestine dur-
Yeshiva Beth Judah 9th An-
The first of a series of educa-
ing the present European anti-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond /doers
nual Supper on April 22
The Ladies Auxiliary of the tional programs will be given by
Semitic crisis should provoke of Edison Ave. returned from
Mlawer
Umgegend
Verein
met
at
piano
students
of
Lee
Corbman-
thoughtful discussion at this meet. Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. II. Rottenberg, president
'the home of Mrs. I. Moss. 2746 Schakne at 8 p. m. on Friday,
ing. All members and friends of
of the Ladies Auxiliary of Ye-
the Young People's Temple Club
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman of Clairmount Ave. on March 4. A March 13, in the Detroit Conserva-
shivah
Beth Yehudah, thanks the
tory
of
Music,
5035
Woodward
cotton
goods
for
the
shower
of
are invited to attend.
McLean Ave. are home after a l ,
vacation in New York and Miami !girl orphans of Palestine was Ave. The pupils, ranging in ages public for the support of the Jew-
Beach. given for the benefit of the affair from 7 to 10, will discuss the life ish show held March 3, at the
arranged for the Jewish Women and works of classic, romantic and Yiddish Theater.
The next event, the ninth an-
Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry M. Lewis, European Welfare Organization modern composers, and then will
formerly of 4202 Leslie Ave., left Plans are being made for the play some of the works of these nual supper, will take place April
composers.
There
will
be
featured
22,
at the B'nai David Synagogue
Young Israel of Detroit will bold Miami Beach, Fla., for Rockaway charter feast on March 22. and the works of Mozart, Bach, Beeth- on 14th and Elmhurst.
its annual Purim party Saturday Park, N. V.. to attend the last, the money raising campaign need- oven, Chopin. Schumann, Grieg
In memory of Mrs. Annie Cap-
the enlargement of the
evening. March 7, at Ira headquar- rites for their mother, Mn. Betty ed for
Stern. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ar- technical departments of th e and several modern composers. The lan and Mrs. Molly Cohen, con-
ters, 2691 Joy Road.
children taking part in this pro- tributions were received from the
rived
in
Los
Angeles
Wednesday
,
Mlawer
Hebrew
Gymnasium.
There will be games, music, re-
gram are Refill Biederman, Ber- children and Dr. Cohen,
freshment and an enjoyable eve- to join their children and grand! On Wednesday, March 4, Per- nard Stein, Justine Cleary, Rita
A contribution was received
children. Miss Jean S. Lewis and I
ning of entertainment
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
CALLS SPECIAL MEET
The Home Relief Society will
hold a special meeting on Monday
March 9, at 1:30 p. m., at the Stat-
ler Hotel, to discuss matters of
importance, All members
quested to attend. Final instruc-
tions will be issued on the game
party to be held on March 14, at
the B'nai Moshe Center, Dexter
at Lawrence. at 8 P. rn.
Mrs. Charles Cornell, president
of the Home Relief Society, will
speak on the Jewish Radio Hour
this Sunday.
Child Refugees Aid Is Or-
ganized Here
The Child Refugees' Aid, for-
merly the Young Group of the
J.W.E.W.O., have reorganized tin-
der the new name, although it will
remain affiliated with the main or-
ganization. Their work will consist
of aiding children in Europe liv-
ing amid horror and poverty. The
Mrs. Viola H. Weiss. and her nellas Club held an open house Aronoff, Marcia Sanders, Arthur from I. Levine and Morris Vein organisation aspires to raise a
Dysars,
Phyllis
Smith
and
Lois
at
the
home
of
Leads
toward
the
building
of
the
Ye-
meeting
large sum of money to feed arid
Flows for all occasion. — daughters. LeVerne, Carol and
Beverly Putnam.
' shivsh home.
clothe these children,
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