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GA. 9666 ha tin Ru la at Mrs. Julius Bing and Mrs. Ben- The social hour of the Sabbath jamin Netzorg are home from a Eve services at Temple Beth El winter spent in California. on Friday, March 27, was spon- sored by the Temple Group No. 2, Sir. and Mrs. II. J. L. Frank of which Arthur Hass is the lead- of Colorado Ave. returned Thurs- er. The following ladies assisted: day from Miami Beach, where Mesdames Max Abrahamsohn, they were guests at the Surfside Emil Amberg, Louis Barnett, Os- Hotel. car Blumberg, Alviva Caplan, Hannah Cohn, Harry Conan, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy, for- Lawrence Davis, Sidney DeYoung, merly of W. Boston Blvd., have Maurice Enggass, Ora Emden- moved to New York City. berg, Charles Fineberg, B. Fink, Herman Finsterwald, Ralph Fels Miss Helen Vera Prentis is ex- Lloyd Frankel, Ephraim Comberg, pected home on April 15, from the Arthur Hass, Joseph Horwich, University of Wisconsin to spend Harry Jackson, Ralph Levy, V. the spring vacation with her par- Rapenport, Charles Rothstein, en o, Mr. and rs. Meyer Prentia Lawrence Segar, Royal Oppen- heim, Edwin Wolf and the Misses of Balmoral Drive. Anna Oxenhandler and Dorothy Mr. and Sirs. Mayer Sulzberger Silverman. The ushers were Law- and daughter, Mrs. Louis B. Heav- rence Seger, Ephraim Gomberg, enrich, will leave Tuesday, April Samuel Singer, Walter Heaven- 7, for a 10-day stay in New York. rich, Ralph Levy, Ora Frieden- berg, I. Rapenport and Joseph Horwich. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II of Chicago spent last week-end Sirs. Bertha Gomberg of Du- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. luth, Minn., is in the city for an Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave. extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Manuel Norman of 1162 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert and Burlingame Ave., and her son, daughter, Patsie, returned Thurs- Ephraim R. Gomberg of 16623 day from Palm Beach, Fla. Washburn Ave. Louis R. Gom- berg of San Francisco, Cal., and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates and son, Samuel Gomberg of New York George, are spending a few weeks City will join their mother in in Memphis, Tenn. Detroit early in the summer. Mrs. Gomberg is visiting at the home Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy en- of Mrs. Norman. tertained a few friends with a Final preparations have been supper party on March 29. made for the annual "Cabaret Sir. and Mrs. Leo Si, Butzel will Night," to be given by the Junior give a dinner party Saturday Young People's Society of night, April 4, in honor of the first Shaarey Zedek on April 4. An wedding anniversary of their son- entertaining program has been ar- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ranged. Leonard T. Lewis. Mrs. Nathan Fishman and Sirs. Samuel T. Gilbert will leave daughters, Geraldine and Dorothy, Tuesday for a sojourn in New returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent the winter. They York. were accompanied by Mrs. Nathan Grossman, Mrs. Fishman's mother. Mrs. Julian Lyons of the Wil- shire left Wednesday for a three Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander, weeks' visit in Kansas City, Mo. formerly of Detroit, are again RUSSEKSI 1.MILLER spring INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED CHARLES R. BASSNER Hinielhocks- Announce Her Betrothal The recent visit of Mrs. Ilse Warburg of Haifa, Palestine, greatly stimulated the interest of the women of the community in Youth Aliyah, Hadassah's newest project. At the tea given at the home of Mrs. Albert Kahn, in honor of Mrs. Warburg, the group of worn- en present pledge $2,300 for Youth Aliyah. All the money raised for Youth Aliyah goes directly to the fund for that purpose-the settling of German children in Palestine. $360 pays the cost of keeping a thild there for two years. During this period the child is trained to become independent. This low cost is made possible by Iladassah's paying the administration costs through an allocation of member- ship dues for that purpose. This is in keeping with lladassah's prin- ciple that all money raised for Pal- estine goes to Palestine. The Arbeit Gemeinschaft is the central body directing the Youth Aliyah project which is concerned with the settling and rehabilita- Here's "Victoria"-new patent opera tion of German children in Pales- pump, with neo-classic square heel, toe tine. It directs the work of 19 or- and throat for your loveliest print, ganizations in the world doing pastel frock, or black cashmere tailleur! Youth Aliyah, and Hadassah is its only American agency. Its repre- Also in British calf-$11.75. sentative in Palestine is Miss Hen. rietta Szold. Mrs. Warburg is Miss Szold's assistant. Contributions for Youth Aliyah are being accepted by Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, 631 W. Boston Blvd., who JAN WOODWARD AM FISHER BUILDING is a member of iladassah'a Na- tional Youth Aliyah. committee. It is hoped that a quota of $3600 will Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner be reached to enable Detroit to support 10 German children in Palestine for two years. Mrs. Warburg addressed the regular Hadassah meeting on Misses' lather March 25. She explained the pro- Dress Th., cess of rehabilitation of the chil- Third Flood dren and declared that each Ger- man child in Palestine hopes for the day when he can send for his parents. Hadassah announces the follow- ing contributions to the school luncheon fund: Betty Ruth Shetz- er, Shirley Jane Frank, II. Car- nick, in honor of their birthdays; in memory of Sidney Frank and Malka Cohen, by Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Samisen. The Jewish National Fund com- mittee announces the planting of a tree in honor of the 50th anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Raskin, by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Siiberblatt. With the approach of Mother's Day many Iladassah members will want to honor their mothers by planting trees in the Iladassah grove in Palestine. They may do so by calling the National Fund chairman, Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, Townsend 7-1054. Donations to the Child Felfare Fund are being received by Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, Lo. 6415 and to the school luncheon fund by Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, Euclid 1230. a April 3, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Perfect Affinities-- Print Frocks and- I - making their home in San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gold- Calif. berg of the Belcrest are return- ing home from a three-month's Mrs. J. G. Solomon of the Bel- stay at the Hollywood Beach Ho- crest Hotel and Mrs. H. N. Gross- tel, Hollywood, Fla. man of the Alden Park Manor are spending several week. in Mrs. Ben Simon and son, Fred- Chicago. die, of Chicago Blvd., returned Miss Isabella Werbe of the De- front a four months' stay in Miami Beach. Arthur Simon, who has troit Conservatory of Music will been spending the past three give the first of a series of pupils' months in Washington, D. C., is piano recitals and class demon- expected home the end of this week. strations. This one will take place Wednesday afternoon, April Mrs. Sol Kopman and children 8, at the Hall of the Conserva- tory. of Chicago Blvd. are leaving Sat- urday for St. Louis where they The annual spring dance will will spend the Passover holiday be given by the Phi So Lite Sor- with their relatives. ority, May 3, at the Aztec Towers n the Union Guardian Bldg. The Mr. and Mrs. Paul Epstein of music will be provided by Hank Toledo are the week-end guests of Finney, in person, and his WXYZ Rabbi Appointed Judge 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Chi- Orchestra. The program commit- Rabbi Saul B. Appelbaum, the cago Blvd. ee is headed by Bliss Alva Ron. rabbi of Temple Beth Zion of 1 Bradford, Pa., for the past five The Excelsior Club will have a Blue Bird Girls Club met Tues- years, has been appointed a judge 1 dinner dance Saturday night at day at Mrs. Leslie Mitchell's home of the Juvenile Court of Bradford,1 the Statler Hotel. on Glendale Ave. Plans were Pa. completed for the coming bridge Riibbi Appelbaum is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank and dansant. The mother's and Rev. and Mrs. Sl. Appelbaum of and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silber- daughter's party will be held at 14249 Superior lid., Cleveland, 0. 1 berg will be hosts at a dinner Lachar's on May 12. The next dance to be given at the L'Aiglon meeting will be held at Mrs. Al- Saturday night, April 4. bert Ross of 2741 Calvert Ave., Fortune Corrects Error on April 14. Miss Rosalie Kahn and Mrs. The April issue of Fortune Leonard T. Lewis will leave April The Theater Arts Ball, spon- Magazine Publishes the following 8 by motor for a 10-day stay in sored by the New Theater Union, correct,,,o: New York. will be held on April 18, at the Error: On page 133 of its Feb-1 Knights of Columbus Hall, 4740 ruary issue, Fortune said that the i Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein Woodward Ave. membership of the New York 1 will be hosts at a dinner party Stock Exchange was 919 of which Saturday night, April 11, at the Milton Fishman, son of Mr. and 16 per cent were Jews. Fact: There Great Lakes Club. Mrs. Nathan Fishman, returned are 1375 members of the Exchange to the St. John's Military Academy of which 18 per cent (252 mem- Mrs. Sidney Stone of Wildemere after spending 10 days with his bers) are Jews. Ave. will return the end of next relatives and friends here. week from a vacation in Miami - Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of Beach. THETA SIGMA TAU FRAT Wayne University honored its new -- ANNOUNCES PLAY NAME' Sirs. Sidney Krandall who has members at a breakfast given in been visiting with her sister, Mrs. the Venetian Room of the Book- Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity is! Meyer Frank, in Los Angeles, will Cadillac Hotel, Sunday, March 29. holding rehearsals of a play, "lier return to Detroit April 15. Formal initiation preceeded th e breakfast. Following breakfast the Moving Picture Hero," under the direction of Morton Sobel. The Sir. and Mrs. Alexander Leven- group adjourned to one of the club date for presentation has been set son, formerly of Genesee St., left rooms where a Mid social and for May 17. Those interested in for Chicago to make their future business meeting was held. At that dramatics are invited to try out home there. time the three recent brides were for the cast and may obtain the presented with gifts. Plans are necessary information by calling Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanners under way for a meeting of both the chairman in charge of produc- of Washburn Ave. were at home the active and Alumni chapters tion. Al Miller, Townsend 6.1755. to their family and friends last sometime during the spring vaca- Wednesday evening, in honor of tion. RODIN CLUB their 20th wedding anniversary. A meeting of the Rodin Club was held at the home of Mrs. A. The Misses Helen Korner and Stamlers Redeem Dunam of 0. Barsky of Leslie Ave. on Wed- Ethel Rosenthal returned from a I Palestine Land in Mem- nesday evening, March 25. After cruise to the West Indies, South ory of Malka Cohn the regular business meeting, the America and Miami Beach, Fla. members played cards. The hos- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler Mr. and Mrs. L. Curtis of donated the sum of $25 to the Jew- tess served a midnight lunch. The next meeting will take place on Rochester Ave. returned from a ish National Fund for the redemp- Wednesday evening, April 16, at visit to Chicago. tion of one dunam of land in Pal- the home of Mrs. M. Koffman, estine in memory of the late Sirs. Mrs. Harry C. Singer of Rhode Malka Cohn. The donation was 1951 W. Philadelphia Ave. Island Ave. is entertaining her sis- made through Isaac Shetzer. A. ROSENTHAL FAMILY CLUB ter, Miss Pearl Cohen of Toledo, The A. Rosenthal Family Club Louis Bass of Belmont Ave. re- Work of Children's Home in met on Sunday, March 29. The hostess was Mrs. Robert E. Clin- turned from a visit with his family Denver Discussed ton of 3314 Leslie Ave. Chairmen in Miami Beach. over WJBK were appointed as follows: Enter- Mr. and Mrs. 1. Wetsman of tainment committee, Ben Keller; Mrs. Harry Goldb erg, general welfare committee, Abraham Ro- Euclid Ave. celebrated their 25th chairman of the theater party and senthal; publicity committee, Rob- wedding anniversary on Thurs- midnight supper, sponsored by the ert E. Clinton. Considerable ac- day, March 26. Detroit League of the National tivities were promised for the en- Home for Jewish Children at Den- William II. Kaplan left to join suing year. his family for the Passover holi- ver, will be guest speaker over station WJBK, on April 12, at Leviticus. Chap. XI, and Deu- days in Miami Beach. 10:55 a. m., to discuss the work teronomy, Chap. XIV contain the of the home in Denver and De- Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of the principal Biblical regulations of troit's responsiLility to children in Jewish dietary laws. These are Lee Plaza has returned from the Home. developed in the Talmud, prin- Chicago. The bridge and supper of the cipally in tractate Chulin. Miss Anne Stern left for New auxiliary will take place in the York City. where she will remain lounge of the Beacon Theater, An BrepOing 6541 Grand River, at 8 p. m. on for 10 days. ter r ho Bey or Girl eadahrstrad Ap ril 14. -rum TO WARRINGTON. D. C. Mrs. Phil Greenwald is chair- Koffman of S. S D.7.$39.110 All Expenses Cadet Stanf ord ceenoneit• escorted bv St. John's Military Academy, who man of refreshments; Mrs. Walter Atoned', co-chairman: Mra. Abe EDYTHE CUGELL came home to spend his spring toes. Coil vustion with his parents. Mr. and Goldman, chairman of hospitality, EDYTHE CI DELL-Temple 241111 and Mrs. Bennett Fenberg, chait- Mrs. Harry Koffman of 3319 Mon- err terey Ave., was entertained by roan of printing. Moe Leiter, co-chairman of evening, Mrs. his parents on Saturday W end Wide Tncei ranee Ise in honor of his 16th birthday. the ticket committee was hostess 12211 WASNINGTON DUD. Dancing and bridge followed theto her committee, at • tea at her Itsodebeh sys-aset-aria luncheon served to 16 guests. home, Tuesday. 1 Rhea E. Cashman MISS ANNE STROSSKY Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Strossky of 15717 Linwood Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Nathan Steinbock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steinbock. hervideri. Net4 El Nato On SundaY, April 0, at 10,15. lir. Leo M. Franklin will deliver a monon on the subject. ”In Selene° Friend or Foe of Civilisation?" Friday evening. April 10, at a o'clock, Dr. Franklin will Kowa on the topic, •1Vhat We Believe About Immortality." On Sabbath morning. AprIl II, Rabbi Leon Frarn will occupy the pulpit. Sunday, April 12. at 10:15 a. tn., the Young People'. Temple Club will dpon- o snit conduct re-confirmation serv• eo. bureover Services: Tuesday, April 7. at 10 1, rn, Ile. Franklin will deliver the addrese on the eubject, -Tim Symbolism of the Vacant Place." Coolfreirstional Seder: The annual congregation dinner and Seder will be held In the nodal hall Tuesday evening, April 7. at IL ltemerv• &(one must be made In advance. The Ivry. per dinner is II. noty-mith anniversary, The board of trustee. announce. the 55th anniversary of the founding of Congregation sloth El. to In held April 21, I5 and IC Meth El College of Jewish Shadier. There will be no Reunion of the College Monday night, AprIl 8, the first night of Penton, (Anne will be remained April 13. Our Famous 1-2.3 Himel Hose to wear with any Easter costume Fluff-that exquisite "sheer as nothing" 1-thread how that every woman delights in wearing with her lovely evening clothes. Cut low enough to wear with sandals. 1.95 Puff-our 2-thread that compliments any dainty ankle-it's to sheer and beautiful yet reinforced at the toe and heel to wear with street shoes. 1.65 Luxury-the popular sheer 3-thread hose that is the favorite of all women for daytime, 1.35 Ira all the Bright Spring Shades HOSIERY-STREET PLOOR eiti; Natts Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn are Icavinit no Sunda•• for Cliceland to spend the .Riner holidaYn I' Mlle' Hirschfield returned to Ibnith College. North Hampton, Masa.. after *pending two week. with her par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Hirschfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman and Mr. and We. (Norge Kahn spent last Thurs- day In Detroit. Mrs. Is. P. Anthony end nine, James and Charles, spent Sunday in Detroit. 'rho Junior Hadaneah of Bay City will hold ite annual sprinu Imily on Sunday. April I. at Hotel Wenorna, In Bay City. The various chairmen •rc v follow.: Beryl Voight, general chairman; Nether thanes, music; Betty Golden, tickets• Ruth Ginsberg, refreehments: Naomi Blumenau and Leona Friedman, dienna• Bone; Irene Brenner and Pearl Bren- ner. publicity: Mra J. Ginsberg. enter- tainment. SOUSee•• ■■■•■■•■■ %W.Pwea MAKE SURE YOU GET LEADER'S reAtilied ROG [LEANING NO CHARGE- The beauty of your rug, and the thorough methods that Leader employe MUST please you .. or w• don't lake your money! Send your rugs to Leader where satisfaction be guaranteed. 11•1•011•111 ■ 111.111.00•• ■•■■ 3firlint Naito Climaxing • bully season in which Its activities have been marked by many outatanding onaelone. the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El added one more memo• ruble affair to a eerie. of annual donor luncheon. on Monday at the Durant Irate]. The guest speaker at this lunch- eon wag Mn, Felix 1..). of Chicago. MnEllie H. Warren. president, and also host.. for Me affair. welcomed the gueste. and the invocation wit pro- unc el by Mrs A. J. Eiseman. Mrs Benja min Wiener was introduced am toemonnMer. end those who were ere called upon for remark, included Mrs Jame, Ilepport. honorttry preeldent of the gle- terbood bfro. Phillip Flatter, president st Beth Drool Sleterhood, and MI. Winnifred Werbe, premblent of the Junior SInterhood of Temple Beth F.I. Rabbi Bernard Rodger spoke of the accompliehment• of this MIK, com- mending it for Ito work. Mrs. Nyman PodnIsky gave the bone• diction eloping the meeting. A eontribts- lion an the dinging of Min M Koetelnik. who gave • group of Busman Fong. accompanied by Mrs. Emily Hix• son. A large list of petrene attained the committee headed by lick E11W111. 0 ,1000000, 11 1100 M.. Jonnh Block in the manna. of the affair. The luncheon will hen•lit the manv cher- Ulm both local .lid netinnol, which the flleterhore1 7) If You're Not Satisfied! Any 9x12 Domestic Rug Also Furniture Cleaning LEADER GArfield CARPET CLEANING CO. 8400 t HUDSON'S eponmorn. A. C. Lappin Add the Wayne County Bar and Methodist Church A. C. Lappin, deputy labor com- missioner, occupied the pulpit of Rev. Clark, pastor of the St. Johns Methodist Church. St. Aubin and Maple Sts., on Sunday evening, March 29, and spoke on the sub- ject "The Michigan Workmen's Compensation Law." The lecture was followed by a question per- iod. On Thursday. March 26. Mr. Lappin addressed the Wayne County Bar Association on "Ar- bitration and the Bar." Follow- ing this, a motion was passed to appoint a committee to meet with a committee of the Detroit Bar Association to discuss with him the plans and possibilities for taking appropriate action toward utiliz- ing arbitration as a method of trying cases. For the Passover Feast! L GOLD-TRACED SETS The Drora-Kadimah Pioneer Women Give to Funds, Do Cultural Work China for 12 The Drora Kadimah (English speaking group) branch of the C E IAL Sr P SP R E IC Pioneer Women's Organization changed its headquarters and will meet on Wednesdays at the She!. om Aleichem Shute, 11718 Dex- An elaborate pattern traced in gold on fine china ter. bring, to mind a much higher price. Cream This group assisted in the fifth soups and square desserts are extra fillips. annual donor luncheon. It also co-operated in the Jewish National Hudson's-T.11th Flese-Weedmird A Beilclong Fund campaign, rave contribu- tions to the Gewerkschaften drive and to the two youth Zionist movements (liashomer liatzair Turover Aid Society Mourns sod Young Peale Zion). The cultural work continued Death of Harry Solomon uninterruptedly. At each business With the death of Harry Solo- meeting current events and dis- mon, the Turover Aid Society lost cussions are included. A speaker one of its oldest members. Harry Specializing in is invited at every opportunity, , Solomon belonged to the Turov-r HARPER METHOD At the meetine on March 25, Aid Society for 26 years and al- the sneaker was Mrs. Emery Mon- ways was active in the societ y. SHELTON TULIP OIL ash. Her talk was on "Our Chil- The Turover Aid Society, at a dren and Their Future." 'meeting held Monday evening, PERMANENTS March 23, adopted a resolution ex. FACIAL TREATMENTS pressing the sorrow of the society Senior Bicur Cholem nn the sassing of its beloved mem- ber and extended sympathy to the The Senior Bicur Cholem tag' family of the late Harry Solomon. days will be held April 19 and 20. The society is also sponsoring Formerly with Nancy Van Week Flower. I'm all occasions - spring membership drive. 11 ■ 3 EXPIRE BLDG. FA. Ot11 Destee-Joy Florist, Eeelial 1•C! A r• 3 4. 9 3 Scalp Treatments Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON