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MELBA SKLAR
Dual spring formal dance to be
held on Saturday, March 21, in
he Crystal Ballroom of the Book-
Hotel,Many features
Cadillac Hotel,
mark the annual occasion,
which climaxes the season's win-
er events. Music will be fur-
nished by Benny Kyte and his
VXYZ orchestra. Radio stars
will be present to aid in the en-
ertainment. Gala decorations
RI render a delightful atmos-
here. Refreshments will be served
during the evening.
Miss Melba Sklar is a member
f the large committee in charge.
liss Leaner° Gansu and Mildred
Agranove are co-chairmen. This
pring formal dance is given an-
nually by the Young People's
Society.
Dancing will be from 10 p. m.
0 2 a. m. The public is invited.
reservations may be made with
rthur Doctor, 918 Penobscot
Idg., at Ca. 0043, or by calling
dins Agranove, evenings, at Ilo-
arth 2891.
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Book Cadillac — Grand Ballroom
SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1936
Admission 50c
Dancing 9 till 7
FINAL CLOSE-OUT
of
At the meeting of the North
Woodward branch of the Jewish
Women's European Oelfare Or-
ganization, to be held at the
home of htrs. II. Mitz, 3315 Webb
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arshall Lodge
Plans an Open
Meet March 31
The Aesculapian Phannaceutica
Association will give their ninth
annual dinner dance at the Pioneer
Club, East Jefferson and Crane,
on Wednesday, March 25, at 7 p.
m. For reservations call Trinity
2-9390 or Townsend 8-7829.
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge
ay, March 17, at 8:30 p. m., in
t he Book-Cadillac Hotel,
A large number of important
1 a nd interesting items of business
G rand Lidge and Anti-Defamation
L eague will be read at this meet-
i ng. There will be cards and en-
MRS. WINEMAN, PEISER
ELECTED BY COUNCIL
OF SOCIAL AGENCIES
Mrs. Henry Win man was elec-
ted vice president and Kurt Pei-
ser a director for a three year
term, at the annual meeting of the
Detroit Council of Social Agen-
cies, held in the Activities Bldg.
of the League of Catholic Women,
Feb. 27.
Mayor Frank Cousens was re-
elected honorary president; A.
Douglas Jamieson, president; Mrs.
William P. Connolly to serve with
Mrs. Wineman as vice president.
Other members of the board of di-
rectors who will serve three year
terms are John Ballenger, Miss
Claire M. Sanders and the Rev.
Frederic Siedenburg; new mem-
bers of the board are Charles Boyd,
Mrs. James Hancock and Mrs.
John J. O'Brien. Clarence E. Weiss
nil Neal Mehtath were elected to
II two year terms.
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MISS BELLE KESSLER
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wiener of
1125 N. Capital Ave., Lansing,
Mich., were guests of honor at a
surprise party at their home Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 26, in com-
memoration of their 25th wedding
anniversary. Seventy-five guests
were present. The following Sun-
day 50 of their relatives and
friends from Flint and Detroit
drove out to Lansing and surprised
the Wieners with another party in
honor of their *laver anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Kessler of
2689 Elmhurst Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Belle, to Percy hlaslowsky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maslowsky
of 2970 W. Grand Ave.
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MARBLESTONE—KARNOW
On Sunday, March 8, Miss Ger-
trude Karnow, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Karnow, became
the bride of Nathan Marblestone,
son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Marble-
stone. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
lin at Rabbi Franklin's home.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roth and
(laughter, Lillian, of 3205 Leslie
Ave. returned from a five weeks'
vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.
Fifth Floor
A group of cloth coats with
MRS. J. COHEN
Freund Celebrates
His 89th Birthday
Is
In Miami, Fla., Working on
Freund Family Genealogy
Adolph Freund, known as
"Daddy" to a large host of friends,
is celebrating his 89th birthday
this Friday, March 13.
Enjoying the best of health,
"Daddy" Freund corresponds with
his family regularly from Hotel
Halcyon, Miami, Fla., and is at
work on the Freund Family
Genealogy. Ile has traced his an-
cestry to 1684 on his mother's
aide and to 1725 on his father's
side, and his records are all docu-
mented.
Freund's
grandmother
Mr.
reached the age of 96 1-2, and he
is convinced that he will survive
this age.
"Daddy" Freund has been a
resident of Detroit for 72 years.
For 67 years he has been actively
associated with Pisgah Lodge of
B'nai B'rith and he has been af -
filiated with Temple Beth El for
65 years.
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Extends Its Spring Greetings to the Jewish
Community of Detroit
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The Construction of New Buildings on the Camp Site at Grass ;
Lake, Mich., is now in Full Progress. You may expect ins-
portant announcements within a few weeks.
Mrs. Altman Heads
House of Shelter
Ladies Auxiliary
Mrs. Ilyman Altman was chosen
president of the newly organized
Ladies' Auxiliary of the House of
Shelter, at the Purim celebration
and banquet held on Monday eve-
Council Juniors'
Dance on April 4
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Hebrew School at
Cong. Adath Israel
"Community Capers"
at Center March 29
Has Fine Record
nion•y bock phis peitesisiCNIse
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack lialperin
The formal Leap Year dance of
and son, Jerome, returned from a
month's stay at Miami Beach, Fla. the Detroit section of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Juniors,
Mrs. M. Millner has returned auxiliary to the National Council
home after a month's stay in of Jewish Women, will have the
following as patrons and patron-
Miami bleach, Fla.
esses: htr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Co-
The children of the various bane, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Welt,
classes of the B'nai David Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilimelhoch, 31r.
School enjoyed a Purim celebra- and Mrs. I. Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs.
tion on Sunday, htarch 8, after Walter Laib, Sir. and Mrs. Mau-
classes. Mrs. Morton H. Espar, rice Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
East Detroit Synagogue and Cen- treasurer of the Sisterhood of Newman, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Frank-
B'nai David, distributed Purim lin, Rabbi 'A. Si. Hershman and
Reorganised;
Ape&
ter
delicacies to each child with the Rabbi Leon Fram.
to Parents
Jules Klein and his orchestra,
compliments of the Sisterhood.
which plays over WXYZ, will pro-
MRS. HYMAN ALTMAN
Congregation Adath Israel, 5774
vide
the music for this function,
Tau
Sigma
Delta
Sorority
elect-
Iroquois Ave., has reorganized un-
der the presidency of J. Kellman ed the following officers on March which is to be held in the Italian ning, March 9, at the present resi-
and is now prepared to accept 1: President, Fannie Grossberg; Gardens of the Book-Cadillac dence, 77 Alger St. The first re-
children of Hebrew school age for vice-president, Ethel Shur; secre- hotel on Saturday evening, April sponsibility to be taken over by
tary, Lillian Merman; treasurer, 4, from 9:30 to 1:30. Ticket!' the Ladies' Auxiliary will be the
regular instruction.
In a statement made to The De- Sarah Fingeroot. The sorority is may he obtained from Miriam furnishing of a new residence,
troit Jewish Chronicle this week, planning a moonlight for some Carver, chairman of the dance, or which the House of Shelter hopes
from any member of the ticket soon to establish.
Mr. Kellman stated that Congre- time in July.
committee, which includes Mildred
Max M. Silverman, president of
gation Adath Israel was organ-
Vass, Virginia Wolf, Adele Ro- the (louse of Shelter, presided as
Mrs.
N.
Mandell
of
7900
E.
ized 15 years ago in East Detroit
and functioned in a home of its Outer Drive left last Tuesday for senberg, Lucille blintz, Laya Fau- toastmaster at the Purim banquet.
own, bought at that time. It then Miami Beach, Fla., to join her man, Ruth Greenberg. Marion The guests enjoyed a radio pro-
had about 35 to 40 children in its mother, htrs. Anna Katz, who is Touff, Ilelen Kahn, Jewell Prentis, gram, dedicated to them, and
Rosemary Berger, Dorothy Stern, broadcast especially for the occa -
school. As a result of the de-
Kate Panzer, Madeline Betty sion over station WMIIC through
pression the congregation and the
On Thursday evening, March 19, Meyers, Isabel Levin and Connie the courtesy of Hyman Altman.
community disbanded. Now, how-
Miss
Joan
Freeman,
nine-year-old
Robinson.
A giant "Chalah," five and one-
ever, the former residents are re-
half feet in length, added a fes-
turning and the congregation Is pianist, assisted by members of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra un-
tive note to the Purim banquet.
being reorganized.
It was the gift of Louis Buchur,
Mr. Kellman appeals to all Jews der the direction of Alfred Luck,
owner of the original Warsaw
in that vicinity to send their chil • will appear in a recital at the De-
troit
Institute
of
Art.
Miss
Free-
Bakery.
dren to the school. Provision wil
man is the daughter of Mr. and
be made for their transportation
Mrs. 'Michael W. Freeman of 2295
"Community Center Capers,"
and those who are unable to sea d
Atkinson Ave.
the musical comedy being present-
their children to this school daily
MAMMOTH GAME PARTY
ed by the Jewish Community Cen-
are asked to send them for in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silverman ter, will be held on Sunday eve- SATURDAY EVENING OF
struction on Sunday mornings.
of Hazelwood Ave. will entertain ning, March 29, at the Center.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
members of their immediate family
Nothing has been left out of this
at a dinner Sunday, March 15, at show, clever dance routines, ex-
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A mammoth game party will be
Lacher's, in honor of their 25th ceptionally good singing, a com- given Saturday evening in B'nai
wedding anniversary.
edy plot and specially numbers Moshe Center, Dexter Blvd. and
Lawrence Ave., by the home Re-
and skits.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo J. Croll, Miss
Once again the curtain is low-
A company of over 100 is work- lief Society. The doors open at
ered until next fall on the Jewish Evelyn Croll and Cecil Croll mo. ing day and night to make this
p. m. Complimentary refresh-
Community Center's varsity has-, tored to Toronto. Ont., to spend the show the bicest entertainment ments and numerous prizes await
kerhall season, leaving behind a I week-end with Hon. David A. emit the Center has ever presented.
the guests, htrs. J. IL Polozker,
series of 15 victories and only six and Mrs. Croll.
The Center thanks the Young general chairman, announces. As-
defeats.
Men's Jewish Association for sisting on the committee arrang-
Mrs. Samuel G. Kane entertained
The Center extends to Coach
changing the date of its "Amateur ing entertainment features for the
Sam Babcock, Manager llarry members of the hoard of the Sister- Night" in order not to interfere affair are Mrs. Joseph Sachs, Mrs.
Lipschitz, and members of the hood of B'nai David at her home, with the date for the staging of Anthony Deutsch, Mrs. Harry Ros-
team, Benny Bayer, Cy Berent, 3016 Courtland Ave. Refreshments the "Community Capers."
man, Mrs. M. S. Arkin, Mrs. Anna
Charles Ditkoff, Sam Gross, Ted were served. Plans were made for
Moss, Mrs. Al Weisman, Mrs. Ira
Goode, Lou Handler, Joe Levine. many forthcoming social events.
Friedenberg, Mrs. II. M. Schul-
Joe Pont, Jerry Rosenthal and Al
"Art of Story-Telling" Feat- man, Mrs. James Sobel, Mrs. J. J.
Miss Sylvia Simons entertained
Stein, congratulations and appre-
Jacobs,
Mrs. R. R. Kallman and
ure Copyright by the
ciation not only for their string her cousin, Miss Florence Rion.
Mrs. Max Kogan. The party is
Seven
Arts
gold
of
Pittsburgh,
at
her
home,
of victories but for their hard
being given to supply additional
work and the clean sportsmanship 3033 Tuxedo Ave., on Thursday
funds to meet unusual emergency
"The Art of Story-Telling," the
they displayed all during the night, March 5. Tau Beta Gamma
relief demands of the winter, and
Sorority members were among article about A. II. Friedland of to supply Passover necessities
season.
Cleveland, which appeared in last
those present.
(Moro. Chifim) for needy Detroit
week's issue of The Chronicle, was
RODIN CLUB
families.
Mrs. Ethel II. Rosenthal of a feature of Seven Arts Feature
The next meeting of the Rodin
Syndicate by whom it was copy-
Club will be held at the home of Webb Ave. returned on the SS.
righted. It was inadvertently
Mrs. J. Schiller, 2641 Elmhurst Georgic after a month's cruise to
Flowers for all occasion. — 1
stated that the copyright was by
the
West
Indies
and
South
Amer-
Ave., on Wednesday, March 18,
Dealer-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.1
N. C. J. C. News Service.
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Center's Varsity
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen of
2299 Clairmount Ave. were hosts
to 30 guests at a surprise party on
Monday evening, March 2, in
honor of the 25th wedding anni-
versary of their brother and ais-
ter-in-law, Sir, and Mrs. I. Cohen
of 1604 Taylor Ave.
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INCLUDED: VELOUR DU NORD COATS with
S K U N K, and fine fabric. with JAP MINK,
KOLINSKY, PERSIAN LAMB and BADGER.
Births
N o. 1203 of B'nai B'rith will hold
i ts regular closed meeting on Tries-
tertainment at the end of the
meeting.
Most of the plans for a large
o pen meeting to be held in the
B ook-CadSiac lintel, March 31,
a re completed. Three out-of-town
c elebrities will furnish this meet-
i ng with highlights. All non-mem-
b ers of B'nai B'rith are invited.
At the last executive meeting
o f the lodge, held Tuesday, March
10, at the home of Alvin B. Levin,
2610 Whitney Ave., plans for the
anniversary banquet to be held in
May were announced.
Oliver Kanter, chairman of the
athletic committee, announces that
the finals of the lodge badminton
tournament will be held Sunday
morning, March 15, from 10 to
12 a. m., in the Stormfeltz-Love-
ley Bldg., Woodward and East
Grand Blvd.
5
Ave., on Wednesday March 11,
final plans were made for the
third annual shower for the Gen-
eral Israel Orphan's Home for
Girls in Palestine, to take place
on Wednesday, March 18, at 1:30
p. nt, at the Jewish Community
Center, Woodward and Holbrook.
Admission to this shower is to be
a blockage of dark cotton hose or
underwear for girls of the ago of
6 to 16. Refreshments will be
served and there will be prizes.
Mrs. M. Silverstone and Mrs. E.
Epps, chairmen, ask for co-oper-
March 2—Tc Mr. and Mrs. Irving IL Wartell (Mynne Franz
ation for this affair.
blau) of Cortland Ave., a son, Charles Robert.
The committee will be glad to
Starch 7—To Mr. and Mrs, Norman Roy Thal (Evelyn offer suggestions in making card
Schwartz of Cleveland) of 3331 Calvert Ave., twin daughters, Susan or shower parties.
Information may be had by
Jane and Lois Ellen.
March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Bagdade (Lillian Feld- calling Garfield 6506-W, Town-
send 8-2934, or Mrs. I. Brun-
man), a son, Allen David.
stein, Trinity, 2-4053. As 250
children are very much in need
of hose and underwear, the pub-
Announce Her Betrothal
lic is invited and is urged to sup-
port the affair.
Mrs. J. Cohen is president of
the branch.
unications from the District
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March 15—Miss Mildred Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Martin of Clairmount Ave., to Allen Louis Pick, son of Mrs
Nancy l'ick of Monterey Ave., at Lacher's Ilall. Ceremony at 6 p. m.
Reception at 9:30 p. ni, Rabbi M. Zager and Cantor S. Mogil will
officiate.
March 15—Miss Etta Escrow, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Escrow of 2901 PaSadena Ave., to Maurice J. Pastor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kalman Pastor of 9535 McQuade Ave., at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate.
March 15—Miss Helen Rose Myers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Myers of W. Boston Blvd., to Dr. Leonard Berk of Montreal,
Canada, at the home of the bride. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
officiate.
March 15—Miss Florence Rae Berkovitz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris H. Berkovitz of 3250 Burlingame Ave., to Louis M.
Woronow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Woronow of 530 Owen Ave. Recep-
tion at 8 p. m. No cards.
March 15—Miss Esther Tenichin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Temchin of 2447 Blaine Ave., to Milton Sterns, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Gamburg of 15568 Inverness Ave., at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
March 15—bliss Jeanette Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan A. Pereira of Grand Ave., to !storey Lessem,
w ill be taken up. Important corn-
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Engagements
Al! detailed preparations have
e en completed for one of the out-
ending social events of the see-
Mrs. Bessie Ellis of 1704 Lee Place announces the engagemen
n to be given by the Young Peo-
of her daughter, Sadie, to Hyman Niskar, son of Mr, and Mrs
e's Society of Congregation
Abraham Niskar of 608 Leicester Ct.
marey Zedek. It is the fifth an-
Samuel Lebow of 3005 Chicago Blvd. announces the engage-
ment of his daughter, Beulah, to Phillip R. Appel, son of Jacob
Appel of Clairmount Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Canvasser announce the engagement of their
daughter, Rose Dorothy, to Julius S. Meskin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Meskin. The wedding will take place in June.
3 Pairs, 2.85
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