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Mrs. Laib Returns;
Active for Council
For active days in
the Open, I, MILLER
Presents fashion-right
Y.P.T.C. to Stage
Scotchman Shops
Play on April 25
for Passover Food
Mrs. Walter Laib, president sof
the Council of Jewish Women, has
returned from a Honolulu trip,
and has already deeply plunged
Bucko Sportsters
,•,_
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duo
Mrs. Ethel Lamport of Chicago
Blvd. had as her guests during the
Passover holidays Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Lamport, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lamport of Mt. Vernon, N.
Y., Mr. and Mrs. David E. Seid-
man and daughter, Dorothy Joan,
of New York, Marcelle Lamport of
Ann Arbor and Mathew Lampert
of Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Maurice Enggass is spend-
ing several days in Chicago.
fin
rat
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Robin-
son of Pennington Drive were
hosts at a dinner party Friday
night, April 17.
Above: Punched
moccasin • t y p e
walking oxford,
with medium heel;
wanted colors—
$11.75.
II'
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00
117
se
$3
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Tem-
ple Beth El, will deliver an ad-
dress in Flint before the Genesee
County Bar Association on Satur-
into the work of the many Council day noon ,May 16, at the Dresdon
projects, among them the Re-Sale Hotel.
Shop at 89 Rowena. Mrs. Laib
states that the shop is in constant
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer and
need of used clothes and household daughter, Norma, spent several
articles.
days in West Branch, Mich.
MRS. WALTER LAIB
Below: Unusual
b ucko oxford,
with interchange-
able colored
tongues—S 11.75.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib en-
ODESSA DINNER DANCE
WILL BE HELD MAY 17 tertained a group of friends at
RUSSEKS
The donor dinner dance of the
Mrs. Joseph Burak and her
Odessa Society is to be held at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel, in the Crystal daughter, Betty, are spending two
weeks in St. Simon Island, Ga,
Ballroom, on May 17.
Elaborate arrangements are be-
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Chicago
ing made to make the event a sue-
Blvd. was hostess at a tea last
Saturday afternoon, honoring Mrs.
Alexander Lamport, a national
leader of Hadassah.
supper Sunday night, April 12.
1448 WOODWARD AVE.
I.MILLE
EISI;ER BUILDING
Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld arrived
last Tuesday for a week's visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Wineman.
Mrs. William Fleischman of Mc-
Nichols ltd. left Saturday for a
two weeks' stay in New York.
Mist Laura Lowell, who has
been the house guest of her sister,
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, left Thursday
for New York where she will sail
May 6 for her home in Budapest.
On Saturday afternoon, April
11, Mrs. David J. Levy was hostess
at tea at her home on Boston Blvd.
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April 17, 1936
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
RA. 6744
Symposium to Feature Ha-
dassah Professional
Group Meeting
The Businees and Professional
Group of Madinah will meet at
8:15 p. m. on Tuesday, April 21,
at Hotel Stotler.
A symposium on various aspects
of Palestine life will feature the
program, and the participants will
s E. H.
be Mrs. I. M. Colten, Mn.
Sauleon, Miss Florence Krell and
Mies Dorothy Epstein,
Flowers for all occasions —
Destor-Jey Florist, Eeeted •OM
MRS. FRANCES SHAYNE
cessful one, socially and finan-
cially. All funds raised are to be
turned over to the Odessa Free
Loan, which assists sick and needy.
The committee which has put
forth so mueh effort in this cause
is headed by Mrs. Frances Shayne.
Many reservations have already
been turned in. Anyone interested
in making reservations should call
Mrs. II. Kanter, the secretary,
Townsend 6.8914.
HADASSAH JURY
PANEL TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg
are making their home at the Bel-
rest, after a winter spent in Palm
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Lewis
will welcome their friends in their
new home at 20096 Shrewsbury
Rd., on Sunday, April 19.
Mrs. Walter Fuchs and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Sidney Biegler and fam-
ily, returned home after a winter
spent in Miami Beach.
In honor of the engagement of
Miss Beulah Lebow to Dr. Philip
R. Appel, a reception will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
ving Aaron. 2716 Cortland Ave.
on Sunday, April 19, from 3 to 5
and 8 to 10 P. M. No cards.
Participants to Discuss "Meaning
Miss Janice Harrison, who is
of Judaism and Its Place
making her home in Pittsburgh,
in Palestine
visited with her mother, Mrs. Ed-
A jury panel discussion on
The Meaning of Judaism and Its
Place in the Upbuilding of Pales-
tine," will feature the next regu-
Mr meeting of the Detroit chap-
ter of Hadassah at Hotel Statler,
Tuesday, April 28, at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan will act as
chairman of the jury and will be
assisted by Mrs. Herman Sten-
buck, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Mrs.
Ham August, Mrs. Maurice Lan-
dau and Mrs. J. M. Neiman. Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow, chairman of
the program committee, is in
charge of arrangements. Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson, president, will
preside.
Levy Becker will be the speaker
at the Oneg Shabbat to be held at
he home of Mrs. Harry Cohen,
2074 Atkinson Ave., Saturday,
April 25, at 3 p. m. Mr. Becker's
subject will be "The Reconstruc-
tion Movement". Hadassah mem-
bers are invited to bring the gen-;
tlemen of the households to hear ,
Mr. Becker.
Council Juniors
To Meet Sunday
Matra Plans for Senior •Junior
Banquet in May
The April meeting of the Junior
Council of Jewish Women will be
held on Sunday, April 19, at 3 p.
m., at the Council house, 89 Row-
ena. Ruth Segall will deliver the
opening prayer and the principal
speaker will be Dr. Nathan Bick-
nell who will review Paul de
Kruif's book, "Let Them Live."
The nominating committee con-
sisting of Rose Adler. Constance
Robinson and Myra Sarasohn will
present nominations for officers
and board members for the next
season.
Plans are being made for the
annual Senior-Junior Council ban-
quet which will take place the first
Monday evening in May. Ethel
Berman and June Maas are co-
chairman of the affair.
win A. Wolf.
Miss Janet Davis of Pittsburgh
spent a few days with Virginia
Wolf of McLean Ave.
Miss Rosemary Berger of Boston
Blvd. was hostess at a tea, hosiery
and handkerchief shower, Friday
afternoon, April 17, honoring Miss
Sybil Weisman, a bride elect.
The final dramatic presentation Order is Placed for 35 Federal
of the Young People's Temple
Jewish Pri .
Club will be Noel Coward's hilar-
ious comedy, "Hayfever," which
his is a saga of Irish officials
who were charged with the duty
of shopping for Passover.
When the 35 Jewish prisoners
on the Federal Detention Farm at
Milan, Michigan, made the request
for Passover food, John J. Ryan
Mrs. Bernard Meisner of 2030
in charge of the Farm send the
Hazelwood Ave. will be at home
following order to United States
to all her friends on Sunday,
Marshal John J. Bare: 125 pounds
April 19, in honor of her 84th
of matzos; 2 dozen bottles of red
birthday.
beet horse radish; 2% dozen boxes
cocoanut maccaroons; 10 pounds
A meeting of the Ladies Auxil-
Passover oil; and 40 pounds ge-
iary of the House of Shelter will
fulte fish.
be held at the home of Mrs. Dave
Marshal Bare immediately com-
Goldberg, 3044 Cortland, Wednes-
missioned William J. Monteith—
day, April 22, at 2 a, m.
better known as "Scotty" Montieth
who is nationally prominent as the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Maldaver
prize fight promoter and who is
and son, Hartley, of Toronto,
now a Deputy Marshal—to make
Ont., were the guests of their
the necessary purchases. "Scotty"
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Montieth went on a jaunt and
Mrs. Reuben Allender of Wash-
managed to get everything but the
ington, D. C., during the past
gefulte fish. He spent a half day
week.
shopping for that, and the best
he could do was to secure a re-
The B. Z. B. Girls, junior aux-
MISS JEAN LEVY •
cipe on how to make the fish. The
iliary of the B'nai B'rith, will
result was that he had to content
have their second anniversary will be given Saturday, April 25,
himself with buying some fresh
dance Sunday evening, April 26, I at 8:15 p. m., in the Temple Beth
fish, and 35 boys had their Pass-
I
El
Chapel.
This
will
be
only
one
in the Crystal Ballroom of the
over food supplied them by Catho-
of
the
many
features
of
the
85th
Book Cadillac Hotel.
anniversary celebration of Temple lic officials after the purchase
was made by a Scotchman.
Beth El,
Miss Elizabeth Notes of 2024
Gabriel Alexander, director, has
Pingree Ave: is at home reefiper-
Mang from her serious illness and chosen a capable cast among which
will be glad to ser her many several will be remembered from
friends. Mrs. Sidney Silverman, other productions. Jerry Bielfield
her sister, of Chicago, Ill., is and Newton Jackson appeared in
"Three-Cornered Moon," the three-
visiting with her.
Elias Newman, eminent Pales-
act comedy presented last year.
Eunice Baker, Telford Slatkin and tine artist, former New Yorker,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fine-
Harriet Kesselman will be remem- delivered an address on Palestine
berg will receive on Sunday, April
tit on Thursday evening in the
26, afternoon and evening, at bered for their excellent work in auditorium of the Jewish Commu-
3001 Webb Ave., honoring the the recent one-act plays this nity Center. The hall was filled to
The color range in them
winter.
engagement of their daughter,
shorty glows. of Eng-
Others in the cast are Jean capacity and the appreciative au-
Frances, to Saul Robins, son of
dience remained until midnight to
Levy,
Jesse
Rice,
Helen
Rosen-
fish doeskin is like the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robins.
berg and Sophie Edelstein. Vir- view Mr. Newman's art. His lec-
proverbial einiag gardens!
ture was illustrated with slides.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman ginia Wolf will be in charge of
You can have a variety of
Mr. Newman's paintings will re-
properties;
Homer
Sarasohn
will
of 3251 Calvert Ave. will give
contrans in gloss. at this
main on exhibition at the Jewish
a sweet-sixteen party in honor of be stage manager, Marjorie Feld- Center from 7 to
10 this Saturday
exceptional pried
their daughter, Sylvia, on April man, bookholder, and Miriam evening and from 10 a. m. to 10
Carver is publicity manager.
Glossa--Street Floor
19, at the Oriole Terrace,
p. rn. this Sunday.
Following the play a social hour
will
be
held
when
refreshments
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pitts-
burgh, is visiting with her mother, will be served and an orchestra
Mrs. Alice Stiglitz, in Mt. Clem- for dancing will be furnished. It
is planned to make' this one of the
ens.
gala events of this important
Miss Belle Jakont celebrated week-end and everyone is invited
Own a Good Paying Business or
her 17th birthday with a bridge to attend.
;;r;(
Have Permanent Employment in
party, Sunday, March 29, at her
home, 361 Englewood Ave.
a Dignified Profession — Known
Pick a bouquet
of colors in
YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS
OF BEAUTY CULTURE
Arnmin
Camp
• for Boys and Girls
Urge Tree Planting
to Honor Mothers
The B'nai David Sisterhood will
hold an open meeting at the B'nai
David auditorium, on Monday
April 20, at 8 p. m.
Miss Cecile Schor, a student at
the University of Wisconsin, is
spending the spring vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Schor of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Glicklin of 2491
Blaine Ave. will be hosts at a re-
Home Relief Societies Hold
on Sunday, April 19, from
4 to 8 p. m., in honor of the en-
Mother and Daughter`
gagement of their daughter, Anne,
Luncheon
to Dr. Jack Koenig. No cards.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto honored
her niece, Sybil Weisman, at a
luncheon and personal shower on
Concert of Workmen's
Wednesday, April 15, at the De-
Circle Choir April 26 troiter. Covers were laid for 26
guests.
Plans are being completed by
the Workmen's Circle Choir for
Mrs. Sara N. Morris of Leslie
their third annual concert to be Ave. announces the Bar Mitzvah
given Sunday evening, April 26, of her son, Kenneth J., on Satur-
at 8:30, at the Detroit Institute day morning, April 25, at Congre-
of Arts. An interesting program gation Shaarey Zedek.
Is being arranged. which will in-
clude several solos by members
William and Richard Deutsch
of the choir. A special feature will left by motor to pent the spring
be several numbers by Emma vacation in New York, visiting
lAzaroff Shaver. guest soloist with relatives.
Dan Frohman is the conductor of
Mrs. Samuel Benderoff and
the choir. The piano accompanist
will be Miss Evelyn Gurevitz. daughters, Elaine and Marcia. are
Ticket, may be secured at the the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bennett of Parkside Ave.
door.
for its Usefulness in the Creative
CITY COLLEGE
ception
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War-
ner and son, Joseph, and Miss
Elizabeth Finley, returned to the
city after sojourning for several
weeks in Miami Beach, Fla., Ha-
vana, Cuba, and Nassau, Bahamas.
f
Hashomer Hatzair
Concert on Sunday
The Garden Club of the Detibit
Art of Beauty, Charm and Per-
section of the National Council
of Jewish Women, will meet Mon-
sonality.
day, April 20, at 2:30 o'clock, at
Henry Siegl, well-known radio
89 Rowena St. Henry Forster and concert
Course
include.
Hy.
For lnf or mation, Day and Evening
artist and music
will give a talk and demonstration teacher, will be presented as guest
giene, Therapeutics,
consult, phone or CI a for Men and
on flower arrangement.
Bacteriology, Ster-
write
soloist at the third annual Neshef
Women. Positions
ilization, Business Victoria B. Roe Guaranteed Upon
Pumbi (Grand Concert) of Hash-
Mrs. Leo Marks and children
Administration, etc.
RECtsTRAR
omer Hatzair, Sunday, April 19,
Graduation.
visited with their family for a
at 9 p. m., at Northern High
week in Cleveland.
Scholl, Woodward at Owen.
Mr. Siegl has chosen in keeping
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berris of
Cortland Ave. plan to move to with tie spirit of the evening, to
play
a number of melodies of the
their new home next week at 1616
new Palestine.
2019 W. GRAND BLVD., ear Dezter at Gd. River. GA, 9666
Boston Blvd.
The members of the organization
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wolf of have prepared an interesting and
McLean Ave. are visiting in New varied program which will once Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
more present to' the Jewish com-
York.
munity of Detroit a picture of the
Eliot Finley Robinson, student Chalutz (Pioneer) in Palestine, of
at the University of Michigan, is the work of Hashomer Hatzair in
spending the spring vacation with the Diaspora, and of the link
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell which connects the two.
Neshaflm (Grand Concerts) is
B. Robinson of the Wilshire.
one of the means which Hashomer
Dorothy Rosenthal of the Wil- Hatzair takes to present to the
shire Hotel left Friday, April 10, public the idea of Jewish youth
for a 10-day visit in Chicago and in the upbuilding of the New Pal-
estine.
Highland Park, Ill.
The task of Hashomer Hatzair
The Blue Bird Girls are sponsor. in America is to prove to American
ing a bridge dance on Sunday eve- Jewry that a youth movement
THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN
ning, April 19, at the Orient Cafe, which exists for and whose chief
Grand River at Cass. Tickets can aim is Chalutzim, can and does
continue to exist and grow in
be obtained at the door.
numbers.
OUR NEW ACCOMMODATIONS
Mrs. Morton H. Espar, treas.
ARE FOR LIMITED GROUPS
urer of the B'nai David Sisterhood,
entertained members of the board
at a meeting in her home, 3336
•
Tuxedo Ave.
Mrs. Maurice Klein and son,
Jewell Prentis visited her sis-
Tommy, of Atkinson Ave., left for ter, Helen Vera during the past
a two weeks' visit in Atlantic City. week in Madison, Win. Both are
returning Saturday to spend the
Miss Melba Koplar of St. Louis spring vacation with their parents,
is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis of
Berris of Cortland Ave.
Balmoral Drive.
Mrs. William J. Hubert and
Miss Roma Halpert of Boston
Blvd. left on a Southern cruise
to Bermuda and Nassau, where
they are spending the month of
April.
Gloves
1.95
Mrs. Morry M. Fenton and
On Sunday, April 12, Mr. and
daughters, Muriel and Beverly of Mrs. Jacob Joslove of Rochester
8838 LaSalle Blvd. left for a Ave. entertained a group of friends
short stay in Montreal, Can.
at their home.
Mesdames Maurice Benyas, Bur-
ton Clamage, Bernard Lachs, Jack
Sauls and J. M. Berris attended
the State Convention of the Mich-
igan Federation of Music Clubs
held In Lansing on Thursday and
Friday. Mrs. Burton Clamage and
Mrs. Bernard Lachs were present
as delegates elected by the Music
Study Club.
Doeskin
Elias Newman's Art
Exhibit at Center
Mrs. H. Coggan, 2033 Atkinson
Ave. was the hostess to the board
members of the Home Relief So-
ciety on April 10.
Friends and members of the
junior and senior Home Relief So-
cieties are invited to attend the
Mother and Daughter luncheon
which will take place at Hotel
Stealer on Sunday, May 3, at 1
p. m. Reservations will be taken by
the following who are on the com-
mittee in charge of this event: Mrs.
Harry Shulman, chairman, Mrs.
Charles Cornell, Mrs. Bernard
Korner, Mrs. Harry Coggan, Mrs.
Arthur Ginsberg, Mrs, Leon Zeck-
man, Miss Elise Coen and Miss
Winifred Bork.
Marconi Applaud. Espoeitiern of
Nuremberg Laws
ROME (WNS)—A painful im-
pression hit been created here by
the feet that Goglielmo Marconi,
world-famous scientist, six mem-
ber. of the Italian capinet and
many other high government offic-
ials who attended the series of
lectures by Hans Frank, Nazi min•
inter of justice, applauded the
Nazi official's laudatory references
to the Nazi Nuremberg laws
against the Jews.
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
wishes to remind members and
friends of the beautiful tribute of
honoring mothers by planting
trees in Palestine either in honor
or in memory of mothers on Moth-
er's Day, May 10.
Mother's Day is an America n
institution adopted after a procla
mation by the late President
Woodrow Wilson in 1910. Shortl y
after members of Hadassah con-
ceived the idea of honoring moth-
ers by planting trees through the
Jewish National Fund to serve as
living tributes and everlasting
memorials.
Trees may be planted for a
nominal sum of $1.50. Over a
million trees have been planted
through the Jewish National Fund
and many prominent people have
thus been honored. Whole forests
have been planted in honor of
George Washington and Franklin
D. Roosevelt.
Trees have been planted in the
barren areas and in swamps and
have aided materially in increas-
ing fertility and irrigation.
By planting a tree in Palestine
on Mother's Day, in honor of
mother, instead of presenting a
material gift, one presents • per-
manent gift which will aid in the
upbuilding of the Jewish Home-
land.
An attractive Mother's Day
card is sent either to the donor or
the recipient.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
of the Jewish National Fund com-
mittee is in charge of tree plant-
ing for Iladassah. She wilt be
glad to give any further informa-
tion that may be desired. Mrs.
Kavanau's address is 1999 Calvert
Ave. Her telephone number is
Townsend 7-1054.
Early Enrollment Will Be of Benefit
To Children and Camp
For Information:
Call Office: Tyler 5.6278
Residence, To. 7.2238
INFORMATION ON• LISTED AND
UNLISTED SECURITIES
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
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BUM.
CADILLAC
Me
Annual Dance
OF THE
GRODNER SOCIETY
OF DETROIT
Sunday Eve., April 26th, at 8:30
.
at Fort Wayne Hotel
Cass and Temple
•
Equality Club Bridge Dance
April 26
Music by ZANG CARDER
On April 8 Equality Club met
at the home of Mrs. Emma Peck,
and final plans for the bridge
dance were completed to be held
April 26, at the Barium Hotel.
Proceeds will be used to supply
destitute Jewish families with fuel.
Tickets can still be had from the
secretary, Mrs. F. Davis, 2684
Richton. For further information
call TO. 6-5721. The next meeting
will be held Wednesday evening,
April 15, at the home of Mrs.
Belle Pearson, 2460 Clair-moose
TICKETS 60c
Bernice Rosenberg is Spell-'
B'nai Moshe Rally Is Post-
ing
Bee Champion of
Fitzgerald School
Bernice Rosenberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg,
won the spelling bee of the Fitz-
gerald School. Bernice, who is •
pupil in the 6th grade, is preru-
poned to April 26
The B'nai Moshe rally original-
ly scheduled for this Sunday has
been postponed to Sunday, April
26, on account of the ground
breaking ceremonies for the new