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this country, will deliver the Eng-
lish address at the banquet of
the Gewerkshafter campaign at
the Philadelphia-Byron Hall on
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Shulman, who is the wife
of Rabbi C. E. Shulman of Chi-
cago, has spoken extensively on
Palestine and has made a tour of
a number of cities in behalf of
Hadassah.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder and
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper
are spending several days in New
York.
Dr. and Mrs. Max Burk of New
York were guest at the Book
Cadillac over the past week-end,
Dr. Burk having returned to his
home while Mrs. Burk remained in
Detroit for a week to be the guest
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Wine of Calvert Ave.
Remember That It's
HUDSON'S
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will lead
the forum of the Young People's
Temple Club Discussion Group on
Sunday afternoon, March 22, at
3:30, in the Men's Temple Club
room of Temple Beth El. "Jewish
Youth and Palestine" is the topic
of the day, and a consideration of
the contribution of young Ameri-
can Jews to Palestinian develop-
ment will furnish vital material for
debate. Friends and members of
the club are invited to attend.
Members of the Jewish Welfare
Federation are assisting as host-
esses for the Community Fund at
both the Detroit and Michigan Ex-
position and the Child Health In-
stitute at .1. L. Hudson's, this
week. At the Exposition at Con-
vention Hall, Mrs. Samuel Mendel-
sohn, Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg,
Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Samuel J.
Lewis and Mrs. Louis Stern are
among the hostesses for the week.
Hostesses at Hudson's include Mrs.
Melville S. Welt and Mrs. David
Diaimond of the Jewish Social
Service Bureau, and Mrs. Ralph E.
Folz of the Jewish Child Placement
Bureau.
for
TOPCOATS
MISS SYBIL WEISMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Al Weisman of
2241 Taylor Ave. will be at home
Sunday afternoon and evening,
March 22, in honor of the engage-
ment of their daughter, Sybil, to
Burton Marks, son of Mrs. Joseph
M. Marks of the Belcrest. No
cards.
Sarnoff to Give
Federation Radio
Talk this Sunday
Mrs. Ralph Fels, Mrs. Samuel
J. Lewis and Mrs. Sidney Weis-
man were hostesses at a luncheon
and bridge on Wednesday, March
The Spanish-Jewish Community
Saul Sarnoff will present the
11, at the Great Lakes Club.
will hold a card party on Sunday Federation Newsgram over the
evening, March 15, at Congrega- Jewish Radio Forum on Sunday
Victor Ii. Weil was host at a tion B'nai Moshe, Dexter and evening, March 15, at 6:30 o'clock.
dinner party Tuesday night, March Lawrence. The public is invited. The Federation Newsgram, a re-
Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Detroit 10.
sume of the latest activities of
was elected president of the Cen-
Jewish Welfare Federation agen-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum
tral State Regional of Iladassah at
cies, is presented as a weekly fea-
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman
spent
announce the Bax Mitzvah of their
the conference which was held
ture of this program, through the
jointly with Junior Hadassah in several days in New York during son, Bernard, on Saturday morn- courtesy of Aaron Kurland, chair-
the past week.
ing, March 14. A banquet for
Toledo, March 1 and 2, at the
man of the Jewish Radio Forum.
160 guests will be held at the
Commodore Perry Hotel, Miss
Mr. and Mrs..1. D. Rosenberg of Warsaw Club on March 15.
Jeanette Steinberg, also of De-
troit, was elected corresponding Poe Ave. returned from an ex-
tended visit in California.
secretary.
The weekly meeting of Pernel-
The Central States Regional Is
las Club was held Wednesday,
Miss Freida Weinstein of Atkin-
comprised of chapters in 15 cities
March 11, at the home of Ethel
in Ohio, Michigan and West Vir- son Ave. is visiting with relatives Burnstein. An /open forum discus-
The annual Purim ball of the
in Cleveland.
ginia.
sion was held on current events Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Com-
of the day.
Others elected to office include
munity
Center will be held on Sat-
Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston
Mrs. D. W. Abramson, Columbus, Blvd. entertained a group of
urday evening, March 14, at the
Center.
first vice-president; Mrs. Samuel friends at a luncheon on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Raphael
Taubman, Akron, second vice- March 13.
The mothers are displaying
of Burlingame Ave. returned from
president; Mrs. Barnett Brickner,
more interest than ever before in
Miami Beach, Fla.
Cleveland, third vice-president;
the selection of their costumes.
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott
Mrs. Morton Goldman, Toledo, re- have invited a few friends for sup-
Prizes will be awarded for the
Mrs. John Hayman of 8731 La most original and fitting costumes.
cording secretary; Mrs. Harry per on Sunday night, March 15.
Salle Blvd. entertained at dinner
Frankel, Cincinnati, treasurer;
The committee working on the
for her entire family, Friday eve-
Mrs. Israel Freeman, Youngs-
affair includes representatives of
Mrs. Amson C. Tabor will leave ning, March 6.
town, auditor.
all of the Mothers Clubs: Mrs.
Tuesday to spend 10 days in New
Sarah A'nnis, of the Monday Af-
Mrs. William liersch of Colum- York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moss of ternoon Club; Mrs. Bessie Fein-
bus, retiring regional president,
was elected honorary president. Mrs. Edgar Menderson returned 2610 Webb Ave. announce the stein, Fenkell Club; Mrs. Bessie
The board of directors of the Re- to her home in Cincinnati after a Bar Mitzvah of their son, Saul, Ketchen, Twelfth SL; Mrs. Dina
gional is made up of the presi- visit with her grandmother, Mrs. on Saturday, March 14, at Con- Bobbin, Oakland; Mrs. Freda
gregation Shaarey Zedek. At Brenner, West Warren Club; Mrs.
dents of the chapters of the group. Hugo Hill.
home Sunday, March 15, from 2 Sarah Silverman, Linwood-Dexter
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national
Club,
Mrs. L. IL Hecht of Buffalo is to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
vice-president of Hadassah, was
the guest speaker at the confer- visiting with her son-in-law and
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mrs.
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
ence.
Mrs. Lillian Saulson, Mrs. Paul Herman Jacobs and Miss Emma
J. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis gave a tea Winkelman, Mrs. Abe Weisner and Butzel will act as judges of the
in her mother's honor last Tues- Au Barry Rosenblum entertained costumes.
day.
in honor of the engagement of
The Monday Afternoon Club
Iliene Kruger and Irving Winkel-
Mrs. Maurice Enggass left Tues- man on Sunday, March 8, at the will have a card party and social
day for a week's stay in Chicago. Chinese Tea Gardens. The horse- on Monday, March 26, at 2 p. m.
shoe table, set for 60 guests, was The Fenkell Club will hear a talk
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oppen- beautifully decorated with tall by Miss Katherine Pollack of the
League of Nations Association,
A Joint meeting of Senior Ha- heim of Hartford, Conn., are visit- tapers and a center piece of roses
and music will be furnished by the
dassah, the Business and Profes- ing with their parents, Mr. and and sweet peas.
Brightmoor Kitchen Orchestra.
Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago
sional group, and Junior Hadassah Blvd.
The next meeting of the Neu-
will witness a highly entertaining
garten Sunshine Club will be held
Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cum-
program planned for Sunday after-
at the Jewish Community Center
noon, March 16, at the Statler berland Rd, was hostess at lunch- on Monday, March 16, at 1:30
eon Monday, March 9, honoring p.
m. Mrs. Samuel Blacker, chair-
Hotel, at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Edgar Menderson of Cincin-
man of the entertainment commit-
The following members of the
The program is the result of nati.
tee, has arranged a fine program Zedakah Club were appointed on
the united efforts of the three
for this meeting, which will in- the committee for the Luncheon-
units, according to Miss Anne
Mrs. Joseph Spiegel returned to
clude a piano duet by Mrs. Harry ette, bridge and theater party to
Manson, program chairman of the her home in Wilmette, Ill., after a
Platt and Mrs. Max Fisher, and be given at the Beacon Theater,
Junior organization.
week's visit with her son, Robert.
a dramatic selection by Esther Grand River at the Boulevard, on
A Purim operetta will be the
Zelby. The following will act as Monday afternoon, March 23:
Miss Blanche Karin of Taylor
main feature. The words have
hostesses: Mrs. Jack Langer , chair- Mesdames Herman Salter, Morris
been adapted to the Gilbert and Ave. and Miss Estelle Levine of man; Mrs. Bernard Katchem, Mrs. Davis, John Kestenberg, George
Sullivan operettas "Mikado" and Hazelwood Ave. motored to Chicago J . A. Seiler, Mrs. Lillian Bora, Rabinowitz, Louis Germansky, Jo-
"Pinafore." The Purim story has for a brief stay.
Mrs. Al Medal, Mrs. Charles Ad- seph Staub, William Hordes, Jack
been burlesqued In this musical
ler, Mrs. M. J. Weiss, Mrs. Dora Greenberg and Max Spoon. The
Mrs. Martin Aronson of Bur-
performance, which was directed
Schwartz and Miss Esther Lewis. proceeds of this party will go for
by Miss Sadie Shur. Piano ac- lingame Ave. flew to Syracuse on
the Matzo fund. For tickets call
companiment will be by Miss Bette March 4 to see her father, who
The following •children received Mrs. David L. Tyner, University
Bernstein. The cast consists of died on the following day.
prizes for the most authentic Jew- 2-8806, or Mrs. Theodore Shaffer,
the following: Frances Moranz, as
Miss Barbara Gilbert, who is a ish costumes at the Purim party To. 5-4636.
King Ahasuerus; Anne Manson,
Mrs. A. R. Rosenberg, president
student at Vassar College, will given by the youngest children of
Queen Vashti; Frances Nelson.
spend her spring vacation with her Temple Beth El Religious School: of Zedakah Club, has returned
jester; Julia Barahl, Esther; Mrs.
mother, Mrs. I. Gilbert, in Palm Rhoda Beth Smiley, Marvin Dia- from • winter vacation on the
Nathan Kaplan, Mordecai; Kath- Beach, Fla.
mond, Joyce Edgar, Calvin Kutt- coast and will now resume active
ryn Stepsay, Ilaman; Mamie Shul-
naur, Louis Raden, Peggy Berris, duty. All correspondents may
man, Zeresh; Ethel Musson, the
Robert Rosenberg of Poe Ave. Gretchen Markle, Elaine Hassey, now be addressed to her, 3264
Egyptian princess; Ethel Odin, left for a sojourn in Miami Beach. Betty Feller and Priscilla Van Elmhurst Ave.
the Babylonian princess; Lillian
Baalen.
Greenberg, the Phoenician prin-
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher of
cess; Fannie Golofisky, Mollie Edison Ave. are home after six
BASKETBALL CARNIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaylord, for-
Kammen, Bernice Friedland, Rose weeks spent at the Cerfside in
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
merly of Somerset Road, are now
Hoffman, Ruth Friedland, Dorothy Miami Beach.
residing at 17539 Northlawn Ave. AT COMMUNITY CENTER
Eisen, Janet Olender, as Haman's
seven sons; Mrs. Anna Landau,
Two Community Fund agencies
The Sub Seniors of the Jewish
Mrs. Augusta Subar, Rebecca co-operated in presenting an eve-
Dr. Ira Hill of New York is
Rappaport, Carolyn Goodman, ning program March 10, when the visiting with his mother, Mrs. Community Center will hold their
third annual basketball carnival
Rose Kiel, Clara Moskowitz, Ger- Mothers' Club Kitchen Orchestra Hugo Hill of Rowena St.
on Sunday evening, March 15, be-
trude Bernstein and Lillian Wald- of Brightmoor Community Cen-
ginning at 7:15, at the Center.
man as the chorus.
ter, entertained the Fenkell Mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Blondy
Three basketball games will be
Simon Shetzer will speak on thers' Club at the Jewish Com- (Frances Goldberg) returned played that evening to be followed
The Unity of Hadassah." Greet- munity Center, Woodward and from their honeymoon on the by dancing. The first game will
ings from presidents of the van-• Holbrook Ayes.
West Coast, having visited in Los be between the Vivacians and the
sus units will be included in the
Angeles, Catalina Island, San Fai-Koms for the Sub Senior
afternoon's program.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of Francisco and Juarez, Mexico.
Senior Girls Championship. The
second game will be between two
This meeting has been selected LaSalle Blvd. will be hosts at sup-
as an occasion for members of per Saturday night, March 14.
A regular meeting of the Sister- All-Star teams and the last game
Senior Hadassah to invite their
hood of B'nai Moshe will be held will be between the two teams
Alan W. Mittelman, son of Mr. on Tuesday, March 17, at 8 p. m., fighting it out for the Sub Senior
daughters, and for members of
the Junior division to invite their and Mrs. Joseph Mittelman, 2903 in the club room of the synagogue. championship.
Elmhurst Ave., a student at the On Sunday evening, March 29, the
Those players on the Blue all-
mothers and sisters.
University of Michigan, has re- Sisterhood will hold a card party star team includes: Block of the
Another in the series of Pales-
ceived an appointment as a first in the assembly hall of the syna- Cardinals; Talber g, llakoahs;
tinian Nights will be held at the
alternate for entrance to the gogue.
Feldman, Hi Hatters; Frank, Lin-
home of Misa Pauline Barahal,
United States Naval Academy at
coins; Marcus, Commodores; Ziss-
2496 Blaine, Wednesday evening,
Annapolis. The designation was
At the B'nai Moshe Purim ball, man, Akibas; Lutz, Orioles. The
March 18. Songs and discussions
made by Rep. John D. Dingell.
held last Sunday night, Mrs. James White Division members are: Ber-
of Palestine lif einfuae a realistic
Sobel, chairman, announced the ris, Eskimoes; Silverstein, Mon-
chalutz atmosphere into the meet-
Mrs. Harry Becker and son, following winners of prizes for the archs; Ravitz, Tartan; Averbach,
ing.
Robert, of Warrington Drive re- best costumes: Miss Olga Moss Vikings; Drapkin, Stags; Chodor-
The Junior Hadassah Players turned from Miami Beach.
and Mira Irene Fischer, tied for owski, Stags; Greenfield, I. D. L.
have begun rehearsals for their
first prize; Mrs. Eugene Mack and Jrs.; Robbins, Fai Koms; Fradas,
three—act play to be presented at
Mrs. Alvin Trailer of Chicago Mrs. Rose Bench, duet, second Concordians, and Kahn, Copanes.
the end of May. Dancing will Blvd. is home after a v'sit in
The committee working on the
prize; Mrs. Bert Moss, third prize;
follow the play, the proceeds of Miami Beach.
arrangements includes Victor Lan-
Mrs. Sam Klein, fourth prize.
which will be sent to Palestine as
dau, Milton Klein, Ben Shlakman,
part of the organization's quota.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Glo.
The entertainment committee of Joe Berkowitz, Minnie Rubin and
rower will return Sunday, March the Women's Auxiliary of Alpha Rubin Zia-imam
16, from a trip to New York, Pan-
Omega Dental Fraternity, consist-
ama Canal and Los Angeles.
ing of Mrs. B. Katzin, Mrs. Tillie
TO MEET ALL OUR FRIENDS
Sturman, Mrs. Lucy Topcik, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin- Dorothy Eisen, Mrs. Rebecca Ga-
WE WILL BE ON DECK IN
ger have returned to their home
OUR NEW SHIPSHAPE
lin
and
Mrs.
Natalie
Ecker,
ar-
A new term in social dancing at the Park Lane Aptsl after a
OFFICES, TUES, MAR. 17.
ranged for a luncheon-bridge, with
for sub-seniors will 'begin at the motor trip to St. Augustine, Fla.
prizes
for
each
table,
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Jewish Community Center on
show and • radio broadcast over
Monday evening, March 23, at 8
Miss Roddy Fellner, who flew to
station WJBK, to be held at Be-
World WO. Travel Bureau. Inc
o'clock.
Chicago to be the house guest of
dell's
store, fourth floor, 1249
THIRD FLOOR
The class Is open to both boys Mr. and Mrs. I. Shapiro of Cran-
STEVENS BUILDING
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March
28,
at
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rn.
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broadcast
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start
on
schedule.
Edith Muskin instruct., the class. tained at a party given in her
Registrations are now being taken honor in the Empire Room of the For tickets. call Mrs. B. Katzin,
Townsend 6-4677, or Tillie Stur-
Palmer House,
at the Center office.
Flmvery ler all measles. —
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Deatee-Jey Flerio., Euclid
Mrs. Ralph Davidson
Will Head Hadassah
of Central Region
Men
arson
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, president
of the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, will have a meeting
and tea Thursday, March 19, at
her home, 664 Chicago Blvd.
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Purim Operetta of
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New Term in Social
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