PAGE TEN Enchanting! Russeks Reproductions of . . Paris Originals • * / ,, i.:,' I ..‘ P 17/;) /-, L.___\. \\ - 4 ty, Left: Stitched crepe mushroom" with gar- denies —$12.50. ' ' ✓ .4....... ....),' Right: Youthful stitched bumper brim felt—$15 um-, elsio- RUSSEK S Thu Floor 1446 WOODWARD AVE. YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS ,. ,,,./ , _ , ,-, \. ' • ,, i, ti\ Own a Good Paying Business or Have Permanent Employment in a Dignified Profession — Known for its Usefulness in the Creative Art of Beauty, Charm and Per- sonality. Course includes Hy- For In f or mation, sieve, Therapeutic., consult, phone or Bacteriology, Star- write Mention, Business Administration, etc. nEnnernen Victoria B. Roe and Evening for Men and Positions Women. Guaranteed Upon Graduation. Day CI CITY COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after . , On the happy occasion of the annual cele- bration of the Passover Holidays, we extend our greetings to the entire Jewish Community. Passover, which typifies the spirit of freedom, is a peculiarly fitting time to demonstrate the furtherance of the ideal of freedom, and escape from the slavery of intolerance. America is founded on the ideals of freedom and tolerance. We, as fellow-workers in the cause of promoting the best interests of our com- mon country, greet our Jewish neighbors on this occasion in the spirit of brother- hood and friendly understanding. Council Camp, sponsored by the Detroit section of the National Council of Jewish Women, will hive Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg as chair- man of the advisory board for the 1936 season. Mrs. Ginsburg, who The Council of Mothers' Clubs will sponsor its annual spring con- cert, at the Jewish Community Center, on Saturday evening, April 11, at 8:16. Mrs. Samuel Schallandet will ANNis FURS • America's Fur Headquarters OUR 49TH YEAR LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Arrunin Camp • for Boys and Girls THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN OUR NEW ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FOR LIMITED GROUPS • Early Enrollment Will Be of Benefit To Children and Camp For Information: The philanthropic committee of the Music Study Club of Detroit will entertein the combined Moth- ers' Clubs at an annual open meet- ing at the Jewish Center on Satur- day evening, April 11, at 8:30. The program will take the form of a Mrs. Donald E. Berger is spend- "Chronological History of Jewish ing a fortnight in Montgomery, Music." Mrs. Samuel Schaflander will be the chronicler and Mrs. J. Ala. S. Sauls will illustrate with songs, Mrs. Melville S. Welt spent a accompanied by Rose Bassin. Mrs. few days in Chicago during the Sadie Cooper Alper will give vio- lin selections and there will be past week. dances by the centers adult class in interpretive dancing. Mrs. Ezra Mrs. Walter Leib and her chil- Lipkin is in charge. dren, Janet and Dene, returned from Palm Springs, Calif. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, at its regular monthly meet- Mrs. Oscar Robinson will be ing on Monday, will have a dessert hostess at a tea on Saturday, April luncheon at 1 o'clock. It will be 11, in her home at the Park Lane followed by a lecture by Prof. Otto Apts. C, Marquardt on "Literature in a Changing World." MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Howard A, Kai- headed the camp committee last chen are spending a week in Cin- The Detroit league of the Na- year, has again asked Mrs. Regene cinnati as the guests of Mr. tional Home for Jewish Children Freund Cohane to assist her as Kaichin's parents. at Denver is sponsoring the first vice-chairman, and Mra. Oscar C. ty and supper, preceded by bridge Robinson to act as secretary. Miss Frances Heger will leave fund raising project, a theater par- Council Camp, located at Jeddo, Sunday for a week's stay in New and monopoly, at the Beacon Thea- Mich., enables Jewish business York. ter, 6541 Grand River, on Tues- women and school girls to enjoy day evening, April 14. Tickets may outdoor vacations at a nominal Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott be procured from Mrs. Moe Lei- cost. Many scholarship camp vaca- will give a dinner party in their ter, ticket chairman, or from any tions are also provided for under- home on Yorkshire Rd. Saturday of the members. Mrs. Manic Gott- privileged girls. night, April 11. lieb and Mrs. Harris Silverberg, co-chairmen for the program, have Mrs. Melville S. Welt is chair- Mrs. Samuel Levin of Parkside arranged a fine feature with short man of the scholarship committee for camp. Mrs. Samuel R. Glogo- Ave. will leave Saturday for a subjects. Mrs. Harry H. Goldberg, general chairman, will speak over wer is in charge of finances, and week in New York. WJBK Sunday morning at 10:65 Mrs. Edward R. Robbins is chair. man of the promotional activities. Adolph ("Daddy") Freund is a at which time she will review what The camp advisory board in- guest at the McAllister Hotel, the Home has accomplished. cludes the following: Miss Emma Miami, Fla. Butzel, Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, Mrs, Two hundred and fifty guests Maurice Caplan, Mrs. Aaron De- Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of gathered at the Statler Hotel on Roy, Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, Mrs. Boston Blvd. returned Thursday Sunday evening, March 29, to cel- Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. Samuel R. from a winter spent in Hollywood, ebrate with Mr. and Sirs. S. Gendil Glogower, Mrs. Israel Himelhoch, Fla. of 1202 Burlingame Ave. the oc- Miss Beryl Jacobs, Mrs. Albert casion of their silver wedding an- Kahn, Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten niversary. Dinner was served, and Theodore Levin, Mrs. Leopold D. of Burlington Drive returned from entertainment was provided by Dave Diamond and his radio or- Mayer, Mrs. Edward R. Robbins, Hawaii and California. chestra. At the conclusion of the Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn, Mrs. Victor J. Roemer, Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz, On Saturday, April 4, Mrs., dinner, numerous telegrams were Mrs. Allen Selmin, Miss Sarah Jacob H. Schakne was hostess at read from many points of the Selminski, Mrs. Nathaniel S. Sha- a luncheon and monopoly party, United States and Canada, includ- pero, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. honoring the 16th birthday of her ing many organizations. Later in Melville S. Welt. niece, Faye Cummins and covers the evening, entertainment was provided by Sally Johnson, soloist were laid for 12 guests. of the Ford Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Freeman and his son- and E. Evans, operatic tenor, who in-law, Royal Allen Oppenheim, sang a number of popular and returned from Rochester, N. Y. classical operatic selections. Mr. where they attended the banquet and Mrs. Gendil and daughter, at the Hotel Sagimore given in Lorraine, tendered a reception at honor of Joseph Neisner, who cel- their home the following Monday ebrated the 25th anniversary of evening, March 30. At the executive board meeting, the Neisner Bits. business enter- which took place Friday, at the prise. Miss Selma Sempliner has re- home of hire. J. J. Jacobs, plans turned to her home in the Chatham were presented by the senior com- Mrs. A. bt. Ermann of Second Apts. after a two months' sojourn mittee of the Home Relief Society Blvd. returned from a visit with in California. for the annual Mother and Daugh- her children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ter luncheon, to take place at the Ullman, in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Levy of Chi- Statler Hotel on Sunday, May 3. cago is visiting with the Benyas Mrs. Harry Shulman is chairman Mrs. A. Anspacher of New York family over the week-end. and is assisted by Mrs. Charles and Miss Martha Frank are the Cornell, Mrs. Bernard Komer, Mrs. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo David Harris of Fairfield Ave. Harry Coggan, Mrs. Arthur Gins- M. Butzel of Burns Ave. returned from a month's visit with berg and Mrs. Leon Zeckman. Miss his wife and son in Miami Beach, Elise Cohn and Miss Winifred Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman of Fla., and Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Burke represent the Junior Home Burlingame Ave. were at home to Harris and son have been guests Relief. their friends on Saturday evening, The society acknowledges the April 4, in honor of their 20th at the Bartholomew Hotel in Miami Beach since January and expect following donations: Mrs. Harry wedding anniversary. Their son, to return home the latter part of Coggan, Mitchel Mandeberg, Mrs. Joseph, who is a student at the May. Leon Zeckman, Miss Sybil Weis- University of Rochester, is spend- man and Mr. Burton Marks, Mrs. ing the holiday vacation with his Lawrence Herman and Charles M. Kirschbaum in memory of her parents. Rassner motored to Toronto on Mother, Rachel Cohen, Mr. and Thursday to witness the hockey Mrs. Julius Berman in memory of Mrs. Charles Spring of 235 Ar- Sidney Frank and Mr. and Mrs. den Park is spending the Passover playoff game. Sam Schwartz. holiday at the Colonial Hotel in Mrs. Murray Belkin of Boston Linens received at the tea given Mt. Clemens. Blvd. is spending a fortnight in by Mrs. Harry Shulman have been distributed to needy families. A. C. Lappin spent the early Battle Creek, Mich., where she is part of the week with his mother the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Smith of 96 Guest Ave, in Milwaukee. formerly of Detroit. Kepecs to Speak Here Next Friday "BUY WITH CONFIDENCE" Call Office: Tyler 5-6278 Mothers Club Give Concert on April 11 Home Relief Plans Mothers, Daughters the show Luncheon on May 3 2019 W. GRAND BLVD., nor Dexter at GI River. GA. 9666 PASSOVER GREETINGS Mrs. Ginsburg Heads Council Camp Board —Himelhoch's PASSOVER GREETINGS Dr. Pitman B. Potter of Geneva, Switzerland, legal adviser to the Ethiopian government in the Italo Abyssinian conflict, was a recent house guest of Alwyn Vernon Freeman of Chicago Blvd. • i April 10, 193G sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE • Residence, To. 7-2238 INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED • CHARLES R. BASSNER Classified Advertsing Pays! Mrs. A. .1. Feinberg and chil- Dorothy Rosen was awarded the dren, Ruth, Joel and Lois Jean, of Leslie Ave. motored to Dayton to prize for selling the most tickets spend the week-end with their for the Zedakah Juniors' annual March frolic held at the Stotler Jacob Kepecs, superintendent of family. Hotel on March 29. Plans are being the Jewish Ilome Finding Society, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine of made to send children to camp this of Chicago, will be one of the prin- cipal speakers at the second annual Calvert Ave. returned from New summer. The next meeting will be regional conference of social work, York, having attended the Wine- held at Elsie Greenbaum's home, 335 Owen, on Sunday, April 19, which will be held here April 17 Robin nuptials. at 2 p. m. and 18, at the Y.M.C.A., Witherell Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Klein spent and Montcalm Aces. Mrs. A. D. Feldstein (Yetta Kepecs is president of the Child a few days in Cleveland during Stein), who spent the past month Welfare League of America, a the past week. as house guest of Mrs. Sophia Weil member of the faculty of the School Julian Krolik and Mrs. William of Longfellow Ave., and renewed of Social Service Administration old acquaintances in Detroit, left of the University of Chicago, a Brown toured to Antioch College to visit with their sons, Henry for her home in New York City. member of the Illinois Commission Many parties were given in her for the Physically Handicapped, a Krolik and Thomas Brown. honor while visiting here. member of the executive commit- Miss Thelma Newhouser of New tee of the National Conference of Miss Jean Grosberg arrived Social Work, chairman of the York, a student at Carnegie Tech csme Friday from the University Family and Child Welfare Division of Pittsburgh, is visiting with her of Michigan to spend the spring of the Council of Social Agencies. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. holidays with her family. He will speak at the children's D. Rosenberg of Poe Ave. group meeting Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Har- Mrs. Leo Cohen of Chicago is and again Saturday morning. ris and family, formerly of Col- Three general sessions have been spending a few days with Mr. and lingwood Ave., are now residing at planned. Friday, at 1:30 p. m., Mrs. Sam Rhodes at the Wilshire 2075 Atkinson Ave. Prof. William F. Ogburn, depart- Apts. ment of Sociology University of Eli Emanuel Piel, a student at Myron Hauser, a student at the Chicago, will talk on "Trends in the Hebrew Union College in Cincin- Family." Friday evening the sub- University of Chicago, is visiting nati, is spending the Passover holi- ject is to concern treatment and with his brother-in-law and sister, day with his father, Abraham J. prevention of juvenile delinquency, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz. Piet of 3020 Clements Ave. the speaker to be announced. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin Saturday noon, following • 12:30 Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Espar luncheon, there will be resumes of and family of LaSalle Blvd. are of 3336 Tuxedo Ave. have booked the conference programs by Miss spending the holidays with their passage for sailing on April 18 Elva Forncrook, "Family Field," family in Chicago. for a trip to Bermuda. Leon W. Frost, "Children's Field" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein will and Miss Faye P. Frazier, "Youth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs entertain a group of friends at the Field." Club on Saturday of 2202 Elmhurst Ave. have as Saturday afternoon, following Great Lakes their house guests Mr. and Mrs. the conference, the Michigan Fed- night, April 11. Hyman Miller and family, formerly eration of Social Agency Em- of Chicago. Mrs. Miller is the sis- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of ployees will meet. Miss Reynolds Winona Ave. are visiting 'with ter of Mrs. Jacobs. After Septem- will be speaker, at 2:45 p. in., talk- ber the Millers will reside in De- ing on "The Role of the Case Mrs. Fink's mother, Mrs. Sarah troit permanently. Harrison in Pittsburgh. Worker in a Changing World." For the regional conference Mrs. Rose Massur and daughter, Mrs. Moe Rattner and sons, re- there is a registration fee of $1 turned to their home on North- Mrs. Irving Schlenker of Monroe, admitting to al: sessions. Reserva- Ala., are visiting with Dr. and lawn Ave. after several months tions for the Saturday moon lunch- Mrs. David Weingarden of Clair- eon costa 76c and must be made by spent In Los Angeles. mount Ave. Saturday morning. The Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher re- evening session is open to the gen- Mrs. Alfred Polasky of Chicago turned home after spending the eral public without charge. past three months in Southern Blvd. and Miss Miriam Berger of Last year 700 people attended California. While there they visited Buffalo, left from New York on the Brat conference, and a larger at Palm Springs, Marietta Springs Friday on the S. S. StatAndam for attendance is expected this year. ■ cruise to Bermuda and the West and Hollywood, Indies. Miss Miriam Edelstein of Har- Land "IS you miss seeing Mrs. Sonia Epstein of Byron of Promise' you will miss a real bor Springs, Mich.. is the guest of Ave is visiting relatives in New It comes to LIttman's her sisters, Bernice and Josephine, York for • month. epic. during the spring vacation. April 24." SADIE COOPER ALPER interpret a chronologic history of Jewish music which will be illus- trated in song and dance by Rose Bassin at the piano, Mrs. J. S. Sauls, vocalist, and Edith Mus- kin, danseuse. Violin selections will be presented by Mrs. Sadie Cooper Alper. Debate to Feature B'nai Moshe Rally Plan Silver Jubilee Observance for Week of June 6 The feature of the general membership rally to be held by Congregation B'nai Moshe and its affiliated organizations on Sun- day, April 19, will be a debate on the question, "Resolved, that men and women be seated together in the synagogue." The affirmative will be upheld by Miss Edith Fischer and Emanuel B. Wolf, and they will be opposed by Miss Blanche Fischer and Ben F. Gold- man. The silver jubilee scheduled for the week beginning June 6 is in charge of several committees ap- pointed by Harry Rosman, who is being assisted by Morris Rosen- berg and I A. Liebson. Sub-com- mittee chairmen are: Publicity, Emanuel B. Wolf; refreshments, Carl Rozner; contest, Ben F. Gold- man; tickets, Henry Nogrady and Bernard Grossberg; games, Eu- gene Gelbman, Sidney Rosman, John Adler; plant, Irwin Shaw; jingle board, Bob Deutsch and Alfred Deutsch. A feature of the silver jubilee will be a series of contests, cov- ering singing, recitals, dancing and music, the finals of which will be held during the week of the ju- bilee festival. A popularity contest also is planned. Music Study Club Program April 14 The seventh and final study program of the Music Study Club of Detroit will take place on Tues- day, April 14, at the Y. W. C. A., at 2:30 p. m. The course of study this year, titled "Creative Listen- ing to Music," has been under the tutelage of Henry Herrmann, lec- turer and pianist. Mr. Herrmann, at this, the last study program, will give a resume of the year's study in concert form. The soloists will be: Marguerite Schuiling Hoexter, mezzo-soprano; Edith Ella Davis, pianist; Mrs. Max Fisher and Mrs. Harry H. Platt, duo-pianists; Liebe Clamage, ac- companist. Mrs. Bernard Lachs is chairman of the day. Center Art School Bridge on April 29 The art committee of the Jew- ish Community Center's art school will hold a bridge and card party on Wednesday evening, April 29, at 8:30, at the Center, 8904 Wood- ward Ave., for the scholarship fund of the art school. The gymnasium in which the party will be held will be trans- formed by the art students and the committees into a Greenwich Vil- lage studio. Mrs. David B. (Anna L.) Werbe is the general chairman of the af- fair. The ticket committee is com- posed of Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mrs. Nate Goldstick, Mrs. Isadore F. Goodman, Mrs. Louis Gottlieb, Mrs. Jacob ilarvith and Mrs. Hoke Levi n; decorations committee, Mrs. Mortimer Meyers, chairman, and Mrs. Walter Fuchs; refresh. ment committee, Mrs. Alexander Freeman and Mrs. Sol R. Levin , co-chairmen; hostess committee, Mrs, Harry Farbsten, chairman; Miss Frances Higer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander and Rabbi Leon Fram. , Town Wear, 1.00 Our 4-thread hose, Town Wear chiffon, are definitely the best hose for afternoon and street wear, for they look no sheer and wear so well. They come in all the bright spring shades to accent your dark cos. tomes. 3 pairs, 2.85. HOSIERY, STREET FLOOR Sale! Fifth Floor Brand New, Higher Quality spring - COATS 1495 What a splendid buying opportunity for you who seek the exquisite tailor- ed coat at a modest price. All the premier Spring fashions — boyish box swaggers Chesterfields! lunlors', Misses', Women's, Little Women's Sixes PTsnk a Ileder—Plitb Floor Frank 8c Seder Spivak Will Speak Here on Wednesday America's ace reporter, John L. Spivak, author of "Plotting Amer- ica's Pogroms," an expose of the activities of the anti-Semites in the United States, will lecture here Wednesday, April 16, 8 p. m., at McCollester Hall, Forest at Cass Ave. John L. Spivak, who has recent- ly returned from an extensive and adventurous tour of the fascist countries in Europe, will depict the conditions of the working and middle-class elements in Germany, Italy and Poland. Ile will have a special message on the plight of the Jews in Germany and Poland. This lecture is under the aus- pices of the Modern Book Club. Tickets are on sale at the Modern Book Shop, 3537 Woodward. Refuses to Play In Olympic Games Bible Distribution In China Increases Lloyd Goldstein, eighth man on the Universal Picture team of Hol- lywood, who was forced to forego • trip to Berlin as a member of the U. S. Olympic basket ball team because of business, is the same Goldstein who for many years starred on Detroit teams, Phillip (Cinci) Sachs, manager and coach of numerous amateur and professional teams here in the last 16 years, said tht he has been communicating with Goldstein for the last few years. Jim Barham, another former Detroit player, al- so was a member of the Univer- sals, Goldstein informed Sachs But Barham' name never ap- peared o lineup. Pea G red o hhte in eof tree e outstanding ball handlers in this section, played on Tool Shop's professional team in 1930. Our fatuous 1-Thread NEW YORK.—(N. C. J. C. Service)—Over 2,000,000 copies of the Scriptures were circulated in China during 1935 by the Amer- ican Bible Society according to a report received from the Chins agency of the Society. For the , fifth year in succession more coin- plete Bibles were put in circuia- , tion in China last year by the three Societies at work there than in any earlier year, it was stated. 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