PEVerRenjEmsn etRONIC1/I PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE r ii'or your surf • Name Mrs. Welt on Aliyah Committee Ceremony, Conducted Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Detroit, has been appointed to the Na- by National The program committee of the Officers, to be Followed by Detroit section of the National Dinner-Dance Council of Jewish Women is pre- On Sunday, April 19, at the Oriole Terrace, the first officers of the newly formed Detroit Post No. 135, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, will be installed at a public ceremony by the na- tional officers from New York and Pittsburgh. At the meeting held last Wed- nesday at Jericho Temple, a com- munication from national head- quarters stated that Abraham Kra- ditor, commanderdnichiet, and Harry H. Schaffer, senior vice- commander-in-chief, with several national officers will come here to conduct the cetemonies. The Jewish War Veterans of the United States wan organized in 1898 out of a desire on the part of Jewish Veterans who had served in the Civil War, and who desired to combat anti-Semitism and to dispel unfounded and discrimina- tory propaganda. Today, there are over 140 posts throughout the United States with a membership of over 12,000. National conven- tions are held annually in various sections of the United States. This organization is not in any way con- nected with either the American Legion or the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Of the 250,000 Jews who served in the World War, it is estimated that 2500 reside in Detroit. All ex-servicemen are equested to at- tend a special meeting on Wednes- day, April 1, at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, at 8 p. m. At this meeting the charter will close and all who join at this meeting will have their names appear on the charter as organizers. Reservations for The dinner- dance at the Oriole Terrace may be made by calling Dave Wrubel, Cherry 9470, or Maurice Borde- love, Cherry 8551. Mrs. Regene Freund Cohan. for members and guests on Mon- day, March 30, at Hotel Statler, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane is a member of the pro- gram committee. The opera "The Dybbuk," which will have its American premiere May 6, at the Masonic Temple, will be explained at this meeting by Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Thad- deus Wronski, director of the De- troit Civic Opera Co. Dr. Franklin will explain the drama of the opera which is based on the mystic play of the Hebrew legend by S. An-ski. Mr. Wronski, assisted by a small orchestra, will Interpret the music. The "Dybbuk" will have its American premiere May 6 at the Masonic Temple. It has already had a sensational European suc- cess. The public is invited to this meeting. Guest tickets at 35 cents may be obtained at the door or at the Council clubhouse, 89 With the approach of Passover, Rqwena St. Current membership Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, cards will admit members is altering its regular schedule of meeting nights. The regular meeting nights for the lodge are the first and third Monday of each month. Monday, April 6, will be the first Seder night and that Rehearsals for • the three-act meeting will be held Instead on play to be presented by the Young March 30. For next Monday night Pisgah People's Temple Club are under Lodge and the Women's Auxiliary way. Under the dirction of Gabe have arranged a social evening Alexander the first act of Noel for their members, their families Coward's "Hayfever" has already and friends, in the Maccabees been perfected. This last and final effort of the Bldg. The entertainment program, arranged by Harry Yudkoff, chair- year of the dramatic group will man of the lodge's entertainment be presented Sunday, May 3, at committee, will feature a group 8:30 p. m., in the Temple chapel. of talented artists in a vaudeville Following the performance an in- show. These acts will include formal dance and social hour will singers, mimics, musicians, elocu- be held in the social hall of the Temple. tionists and others. For information concerning the Following the vaudeville show, a card party has been erronged play or the social hour call Gabri- and refreshments will be served el Alexander, director, or Miriam by the Women's Auxiliary. Her- Carver, publicity manager. man Osnos, president of Pisgah Lodge, states that this meeting is open to members and their friends and that the Windsor B'nai B'rith Lodge members will be guests at this meeting. With a large audience attend- Last Monday night, the general committee of Pisgah Lodge held ing in the social hall, of Shaarey Zedek, the Junior Congregation Its regular meeting. Samuel W. Leib, chairman of the social serv- staged its first email event last Sunday evening. ice committee, reported that his Although the main speaker of committee is planning to conduct a Seder for the Jewish inmates of the evening, Judge Harry B. Kei- the House of Correction and the dan, was prevented from coming Wayne County Jail. Harry Yud- due to a serious illness in his fam- koff, reported that his committee ily, the rest of the fine program will announce a feature attrac- was carried out as planned. At last Saturday's service, be- tion for the moonlight sponsored by the lodge for Sunday night, fore a capacity crowd, Samuel Krohn was again chazor. Miss June 14, Rose Rosenthal delivered the re- Junior B'nai B'rith Urges Aid to sume and bliss Rosalind Arta ex- plained the teachings of the Palestine The young Jews of America Ilaphtorah. The Junior Conregation has are called upon to give their ut- most co-operation to the United completed plans for the Passover Palestine Appeal in its 1936 ef- holidays, during which time they fort to raise $3,500,000, in a will hold their own services. Plana have also been made for resolution adopted by the execu- tive committee of the Supreme an essay contest to be sponsored Advisory Council of Aleph Zadik by the Junior Congregation. Aleph, Junior B'nal B'rith. Pointing out that Aleph Zadik QUIET HOUR OF MUSIC Aleph is "deeply conscious of the AT TEMPLE ON SUNDAY high position occupied In Jewish On Sunday, March 29, at 4 p.m., affairs by the program in Pales- tine," one of the outstanding another "Quiet Hour of Music" will take place at Temple Beth El. youth groups in America calls upon its members to support the On this occasion bliss Marian van Liew, talented organist of the Cen- practical upbuilding of the Jew- tral Christian Church, will be the ish National Home. guest organist. All are invited to this hour of fine organ music. Admission free. Y.P.T.C. Rehearses Play "Hayfever" That futile tigt"01...Puttl5 ... Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Zedek 011 111111111E1111111111111111111111MI WARNING! • , Thousands of Diamonds Lost Every Year Due To Negligence It is just as important to have your diamonds checked periodically, as it is your motor car. 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As Iseggrtswe Gift for Her Ivey .e Girl Cssibswiwg A TRIP TO WA.HINGTON, PPM 6 Dan pg. perw-nelly Neugarten Club's Card Party April 1 The Neugarten Sunshine Club is sponsoring a card party to be given on Wednesday afternoon, April 1, at Fyfe's auditorium. bliss Edna Steiner is chairman. Refreshments will be served and prizes given. Proceeds will be used for distri- bution of Passover necessities to the needy. The board of directors of the Neugarten Sunshine Club will meet on Monday, March 30, at 10 a. m., at the home of Mrs. William A. Cohen, 3025 Richton Ave. Mrs. Samuel Blacher is chairman. General Fund Donations to Women's Auxiliary of Old Folk's Home L. Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wine in memory of A. Bofsky. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer in memory of A. Belsky, Mrs. E. Lampert and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer in memory of Sidney Frank and Malka Cohen and in honor of recovery of Joseph Goodman. 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This committee is com- posed of representative women senting an outstanding program Pisgah Lodge Plans Social for April 6 t4R4 t01, March 27, 1936 Jewish Veterans Council to Hear Install Officers Story of "Dybbuk" Sunday, April 19 Monday Afternoon ALL-CENTER HANDBALL TOURNAMENT APRIL 5 An all-Center handball tourna- ment will be sponsored by the Health and Physical Education Department of the Jewish Com- munity Center, beginning Sun- day, April 5, at 1:15, in the Cen- ter's handball courts. The contest is open to all fall members of the Center. Dr. Leon Katzin, Max Glasier and Dr. Arthur Miller ate on the commit- tee in charge of the tournament. PUBLICATION SOCIETY PLANS 48TH MEETING B. W. Iluebech, prominent pub- lisher and vice-president of the Viking Press, New York City, and Bernard L Frankel, Esq., of Phil- adelphia, will be the speakers at the 48th annual meeting of the Jewish Publication Society of America, to be held on Sunday, March 29, at 8:30 p. m., at Drop- sie College, Broad below York St., Philadelphia. Mr. Huebsch has long been as- sociated in the world of books, and has chosen as the title of his talk, "The Aspects of Publishing." The activities of the past year and the plans for the coming year will be presented by J. Solis- Cohen, Jr., president of the so- ciety. The meeting will be preceded by a dinner to be attended by the officers. trustees and members of the publication committee. Flowers for ail messiest. — D ..t.„4" Floris t, Euclid 6098 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger' Last Friday evening, the sere- were hosts at a cocktail party last ices at Temple Beth El were in Sunday afternoon, charge of group No. 1,, sponsored I by Morris Garvett and under the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman chairmanship of Mrs. Alexander and daughter, Sue, left Tuesday Freeman, the following ladies act- for a week in New York. ed as hostesses: Mesdames Carrie I Mae Berger, Regene Freund Co- Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Newman hane, Isaac Dreifuss, William H. and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will return Frank, Ivor Kahn, Edward Lich- April 2 after a winter spent in tig, Jacob Lindenbaum, Leo Mi- Palm Beach. chelson, Mortimer Meyer, Karl Segall, II. Reinheimer, also the Mr. and Mrs. Murfin Lorande Misses Peggy Freund, Gail Hur- of Cleveland were the guests of witz, Janice Traxler, Adele Jacob, Janet The Shiffman, their brother-in-law and sister, man. ushers Marjorie Hirsch- were Gage, Aln Rich V er. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman non Freeman, Edwin during the past week-end. - ard Freund, Irving Kau Kaufmann, Robert Schlesinger, Philip Stern Mr. and Mrs. A. Benow, who and Robert Sloman, Refreshments have been spending the winter in MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT Florida, were the guests for a were served in the social hall. Mrs. Freeman thanks members of the few days of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice throughout the country who are group for their assistance and Henna, while enroute to their generosity in bringing delicious working in the interest of Hades- home in Scottville, Mich. cakes, several boxes of which were sah's new project, the settlement also sent to the Jewish Children's and rehabilitation of German Jew- Last Tuesday Dr. Leo M. Frank- Home. ish youth in Palestine. lin spoke before the Noontide Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of De- Club on the theme "Shall Science troit is also a member of this na- Theta Delta Omega Sorority tional committee. Save Us or Destroy Us?" held its last meeting at the home Mrs. Welt was chairman of the of Miss Nell }Oar on Sunday, Walter Laib returned from March 22. Miss Beane Kosak committee which arranged the tea for Sirs. Ilse Warburg of Haifa, Palm Springs, California and was in charge of the program, Havana. Palestine, at the home of Mrs. which consisted of current events Albert Kohn, last Thursday. for the week. Serving with Mrs. Welt on this Miss Betty Welt is spending her spring vacation from Vassar Col- On Friday, March 27, Misses committee were Mrs. Clarence lege with her parents, Mr. and Evelyn Bloom and Beatrice Nemer Enggass, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Andrew Wineman and Mrs. Mrs. Melville Welt. Her sister, of Detroit, were guests of Louis Mrs. Kahn. Janet, returned to New York after Stolber and Martin Naimark of spending a week with the family. dAennntat frobro m r , altobaalti taed the Michigan HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie of Union. AIDS PASSOVER FUND Rowena St., invited a few friends bliss Florence Ellenstein of this Friday evening to celebrate A meeting of the Home Relief their 6th wedding anniversary. 3316 Webb Ave. returned from a month's stay at Miami Beach, Fla. Society was held Monday after- noon, March 23, at the home of Hundreds of telegrams and The Misses Evelyn and Mar- Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, 168 Winona floral greetings from every sec- Ave. Mrs. Charles Cornell, presi- tion of the country reached garet Friedman will be hostesses dent, presided. Adolph ("Daddy") Freund on his at a cocktail party at their home Herman Jacobs, new director on Saturday, March 28. 89th birthday on March 13, at of the Jewish Community Center, the Halcyon Hotel in Miami, Fla., gave a talk on "Passover." He Pernellas Club met at the home where he is spending the winter commended the good work the months. His grandson, Richard of June Pozner on March 18. Home Relief Society is doing for Freund, came by airplane from Plans were made for a roller-skat- the poor. ing party, followed by a pot-luck Cristobel, the Panama Canal Zone, Mrs. Ralph Levy, case chair- to spend the day with his grand- supper. man, cited several cases, and told father. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of what the organization did to al- leviate suffering. Used clothing Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Calvert Ave. observed the Bar is needed. Mitzvah of their son, Melvin, on and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silber- Mrs. Philip Brezner, chairman berg will entertain Saturday night, Saturday, March 21, at Congre- of the hospital committee, an- March 28, at dinner at the gation Shearey Zedek. A lunch- nounced a Passover party to be eon at their home followed the L'Aiglon. services. They also entertained given for the Jewish inmates of the Maybury Sanitorium at North- At the testimonial banquet to in the Bar Mitzvah's honor at ville, Wednesday afternoon, April be tendered Dr. Andrew P. Bid- the Belcrest Hotel on Sunday eve- 1, Rabbi Joshua Sperka will give ning, March 22, with a dinner and dle on the occasion of his comple- the sermon and the Temple Beth tion of 50 years of active prac- dance. Covers were laid for 60 El choir will render the vocal se- tice as a physician, to be given guests, lections. Anyone wishing to con- at the Book Cadillac next Wednes- Zeta Rho Gamma Sorority ac- tribute her car for this occasion day evening, Dr. Leo M. Franklin should call Mrs. Brezner, Town- cepted four girls, Jeanette Love, of Temple Beth El will deliver an send 7-1943. Matzos and prayer address on the subject, "Culture Doris Sherr, Sophie Nissenbaum, books will be taken along as gifts. in the Education of the Physi- and Ruth Teitelbaum, as pledges. Mrs. Harry M. Shulman urged This selection followed the "rush- cian." ing season" which was climaxed the individual members to give their personal donations to Mrs. Harry M. Shulman of 2649 by a leap year party. the Mo'os Chitim for Passover, Webb Ave. will be at home this The Home Relief has given a Mrs. Bernard M. Bloatein, sec- Saturday afternoon, March 28, re generous donation to the Mo'os from 2 to 5 p. m., and invites her; D tary of the Sisterhood of B'nai Chitim fund. avid, entertained members of friends to tea. Anything in house- A donation has been sent to hold linens for needy families e e board, at her home, 1939 Tux- the Red Cross for relief of flood will be appreciated at this time. m do Ave. Plans were made for sufferers. any social activities. Refresh- Mrs. J. II. Polozker thanked all On Sunday, March 29, Miss , m ents were served. those who assisted to make the Rosalie Kahn will entertain at a I "night of games" a social and Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg of 3345 cocktail party at her home on Richton Ave., returned last Thurs- financial success. Proceeds were Rowena St. for Passover relief. day from Augusta, Ga., where she Samuel Berman had charge Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund are visited her children, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. the program for this meeting. expected home Monday, March 30, Darve from a West Indies Cruise. Sir. and Mrs. David Linde of SHAAREY ZEDEK YPS MEETING ON APRIL 5 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf- 3700 Lincoln Ave. celebrated their mann returned last Sunday from silver wedding anniversary on Saturday evening, March 21, by Hollywood, Ha. The next regular meeting of entertaining friends in their home. the Young People's Society of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein At the same time the engagement Congregation Shaarey Zedek will entertained with a dinner party of their son, Samuel L. Linde to be held on Sunday, April 5, at 3 on March 26 in honor of their 10th Gertrude Brod, daughter of Mr. p. m., in the social hall of the and Mrs. Samuel Brod of 2614 synagogue. Thaddeus Wronski, wedding anniversary. Webb Ave., was announced. managing director of the Detroit The philanthropic committee of Civic Opera, 'will address the group. the Music Study Club of Detroit entertained the Florence Critten- Alex Baruch, chairman of the den Home on Friday, March 27. study group, announces that the On the program were Mrs. Her- next bi-weekly meeting of this bert Metz, reader; Mrs. Harry branch of the organization will Platt, pianist; Mrs. I. H. Richman, On Sunday, March 29, Zedakah be held on Thursday. April 2. violinist, accompanied by Gertrude Ralph Bernstein, head of the Shubot Friedman; Mrs. F. Tater- Juniors will hold their third an- dramatic committee, together with no, accompanied by Pauline Rich- nual March frolic, in the Grand Milton Ross, co-director, announce ard. Mrs. Henry Weinberg was Ballroom of the Statler Hotel. that casting for the next group Marvin Kahn's orchestra will sup- of plays have now been completed, chairman of the day. ply the music. Refreshments will and that rehearsals are now in be served during the course of Progress. Robert Sloman, a student at the Those taking part in University of Michigan, is spend- the evening. this production include Melba The proceeds of this affair, as Sklar, Bernard Kavanaugh, Har- ing the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman of I well as from other Zedakah Junior old Haber, Milton Ross, Leona affairs will go towards sending in- Levin, Ralph Bernstein, Lionel Ry- Arden Park. digent children to camp in the cus, Joseph Mash, Dorothy Held- Mrs. Louis Rothnagel and son, summer. The number of unfor- man, Samuel Jackson and Mary Samuel, of New York, spent a few tunate and deserving children who Ilozman. days with their uncle and aunt, will enjoy the coming summer in The committee in charge of the the clean and healthy surround- annual spring formal dance which Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg. ings of a fresh air camp depends was held last Saturday, March 21, Leo Newhouse of New York, on the number who will attend in the Book Cadillac Hotel, an- visited with relatives in Detroit the March frolic. nounces that it was a complete Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, president success in every respect, during the past week. of the Senior Zedakahs and Hrs. thanks all those who helped and to Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of Max Coven, sponsor of the Zeda- made it so. Virginia Park are returning home! kah Juniors, will, with Mr. Rosen- this week from Florida where they berg and Mr. Coven, act as pa- Theater Party, Supper of spent the winter. trons and patronesses of the fro- N. H. J. C. League April 14 lic. Also included on the list of Misses Evelyn Leion, Florence patrons and patronesess are Mr. Wein and Lillian Leider returned and Mrs. Adileman, Mr. and Mrs. Transforming the Beacon The- from Miami Beach, Fla., where Morris Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ater lounge to • "Monte Carlo" they sojourned for one month. Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ger- getting, the Detroit League of the mansky, Mr. and Mrs. Milton National Home for Jewish Chil- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman Kushnir, Mr. and Mrs. Harry dren at Denver have activities in of 2944 Clements Ave., announce Levine, Mr. and Mrs. S. Munch, full sway for April 14. The priv- the Bar Mitzvah of their non, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sklare, Mr. and ate screening of the feature pic- Raymond Paul, on Saturday, Mrs. Joseph Staub, Rabbi and ture and the Walt Disney or Mic- March 28, at Congregation Shea- Mrs. J. H. Sperka and Mr. and key blouse comedy will be fol- rev Zedek. A buffet supper party Mrs. Herbert Wallace lowed by a midnight supper and will be held on Sunday evening, Among the hostesses will be the dancing. March 29, at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, general Mbises Rose Freiberg, Florence Golden, Lenore King, Esther Kra- chairman of the Detroit League's Lee Corbman Schakne of the mer, Charlotte Finkel, Esther first rand-raising project, his ap- Detroit Conservatory of Music Kramer, Ronline Schweitzer, pointed Mrs. David Ebner and will present 13 boys and 13 girls Shirley Sucher and Thelma Tug- Mrs. Moe Leiter as co-chairmen, from her junior and class piano man with Mrs. Charles Lapides, chair- groan In a mid-semester recital man of the ticket 'committee. on Thursday evening, April 2, Mrs. Goldberg was hostess to the at 7:15 o'clock. The public is French Aati•Sernit. Sentenced to various chairmen and their com- invited. Prison mittees at a tea at her homeTues- day, March 24. PARIS (WNS) — Convicted of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman and Mrs. Abe Goldman, hospitality family, formerly of Calvert Ave.. "inciting to murder," Charles chairman, will meet with her com- are now residing at 2688 Glynn Maxims, editor of the royalist and mittee and the refreshment com- Court. anti-Semitic pane r, L'Aaction mittee, at her home, on Monday, Francalee, was sentenced to four March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Aimee months' imprisonment Murras' Reservations are being taken and daughter, Henrietta, of Webb conviction grew out of the recent by Mrs. David Ebner, Mrs. Moe Ave., returned home after spend- assault by royalist hoodlums en Leiter, Mrs. Ed. Krause, Mrs. I. ing six weeks at Miami Beach, Leon Blum, leader of the French Ernest Sachse and Mrs. John B. Fla., and Hanna, Cuba. Socialists. Horwitz Zedakah Juniors Frolic on Sunday KISLA 'V —the perfect washable Glove! • Three cheers for our famous Kislav gloves—they wash like a charm in hot water ... they wear and wear because they are made of the finest French doeskin ... and they come in smart colors for spring accent! 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