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Iii6VentorrjEta5noiROMICIA
April 24, 1936
and THE LEGAL CH ONICLE
! h oc k s—
Center Art School
Bridge on April 29
Plans for the art committee's
bridge party for the scholarship
fund of the Jewish Community
BEST WISHES TO
CONGRATULATIONS
TO TEMPLE BETH EL
ON ITS
85th BIRTHDAY
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AND OUR FELICITATIONS UPON THE
COMPLETION OF 85 YEARS OF UNSELFISH
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY.
MRS. DAVID B. WERBE
Center's Art School are well un-
der way.
The party will be held in the
"Greenwich Village Studio" of
the Jewish Community Center
MAY YOUR GOOD WORK CONTINUE
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS TO COME.
Mrs. Charles King was hostess
at a luncheon and miscellaneous
shower last Saturday at the
Women's Exchange, honoring Miss
Retta Tanneholz, a bride-elect.
RU S S EKS
Ills WOODWARD AV&
AVRUNIN
CAMP
Mrs. Richard Polsky and chil-
The Young People's Society of
dren, Dickie and Sally, visited
Shaarey Zedek will sponsor a
last week with her brother-in-law
Leap Year dance on May 10, at
aid sister, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
9 p. m., in the social hall of the
Gilbert.
MRS. SOL R. LEVIN
synagogue. This dance is being
handled entirely by the girls of the on Wednesday evening, April 29,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster-
organization.
at 8:30.
wald will return April 28 from a
In keeping with the leap year
Students of the Art School will winter spent in Los Angeles.
tradition, the finest all-girl or- present special drawings as prizes
and Miss Emma Butzel has given
Dr. and Mrs. Ilerbert M. Smith
four prizes.
will entertain with a buffet sup-
The scholarship fund of the art er party Saturday night, May
school will be the recipient of all 9, at their home on Taylor Ave.
the proceeds. This fund is used
to further the studies of those Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh-
students who show outstanding ter, Helen Louise, spent a few
days in Chicago.
ability in the field of art.
Mrs. Anna L. (David B.)
Werbe is the general chairman
David M. Welling was host at
of the affair, assisted by Mes- a small dinner party on Saturday
dames Benjamin Alpert, Aaron night, April 18, at the Great Lakes
Fellman, William Gordon, Maur- Club.
ice Seiden and Edward Stein. The
ticket committee Is headed by
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz spent
Mrs. Morris Garvett, who is as- last week-end in Kalamazoo with
sister by Mrs. Nate Goldstick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Folz.
Mrs. Isidore F. Goodman, Mrs.
Sirs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo
Louis Gottlieb, Mrs. Jacob Her-
vith and Mrs. Hoke Levin. Mrs. was the week-end guest of Mr.
Mortimer Meyers is chairman of and Mrs. Henry Wineman.
I the decorations committee along
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund M. Ro-
with Mrs. Walter Fuchs. The re-
freshments committee is headed binson and Mr. and Mrs. Amson
by Mrs. Alexander Freeman and C. Tabor will honor Miss Rosalie
Mrs. Sol R. Levin. Mrs. Harry Kahn and Martin Leo Butzel at
Farbstein is chairman of the hos- dinner on Saturday night, April
tess committee which also includes 25, at the Great Lakes Club.
MISS EVELYN ROBINS
Miss Frances }Eger, Mrs. Janice
chestra in the city will be fea- I. Ellmann, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
James Wineman and Robert
tured, and the girls are assuming Alexander and Rabbi Leon Fram. Spiegel spent last week-end in
all responsibilities and duties for
"Remember that on Wednes- Chicago.
the event. Novel entertainment is day evening, April 29, you have
planned and refreshmentewill be a date to 'Play Cards for Art's
Mrs. R. Heim of New Orleans
served.
Sake' at the Jewish Community is visiting with her son-in-law and
The aill%ir is under the direction Center," is Mrs. Werbe'a appeal daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lichterman of McLean Ave.
of Miss Evelyn Robins and her to the community.
committee includes the Misses Isa-
Julius Gilbert left to spend the
belle Lansky, Frances Goldstein,
week-end in Charlevoix, Mich,
Ethel* Dante, Dorothy Heideman,
Sylvia Shetzer, Shirley Small,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner
Leah Schneider, Annette Manson,
are planning to leave the early
Sophie Stulberg, Julia Siegal, An-
The Detroit chapter,of Hadassah part of next week for a vacation
nette Reiner, Sylvia Chase, June
Rozner, Bea Steinberg and Irene invites all members and friends in White Sulphur Springs.
who are planning Mothers' Day
Pollack.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesing-
For further information, call tributes to call Mrs. Samuel L.
either Miss Evelyn Robins, 2296 Kavanau, chairman of the Jewish er and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Taylor, Garfield 7314-W, or Miss National committee, for informa- Wineman are spending several
Sylvia Shetzer, 3210 Calvert, Long- tion regarding the Jewish National days at the Wineman summer
fellow 9503,
Fund plan to honor mothers or home, "Secaw Lodge," Gaylord,
other loved ones by planting trees I Mich.
in Palestine on Mother's Day, May I
Miss Mildred Feinberg of Leslie
10. •
Instead of the conventional gift, Ave., is visiting with her grand-
which is usually of short duration, mother, Mrs. S. Tahl, in Dayton,
a tree planted in Palestine serves over the week-end.
as a lasting memorial and at the
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz and
The annual Mother and Daugh- same time helps to restore the family, formerly of Virginia
ter Day celebration, under the Holy Land.
Trees are planted for the nomi- 'Park, have moved to their new
auspices of the Sisterhood of Con-
home at 18994 Warrington Drive.
gregation Shaarey Zedek, will be nal sum of $1.60. Eucalyptus, pine
and
acacia, are among the numer-
held on Sunday, May 10, at 12:30
Mrs. Eugene Spanier of Boston
p. m. in the social hall of the syna- ous species planted, which help rid Blvd. left for a fortnight's stay
the country of malaria infested
gogue.
in
Pittsburgh, visiting with rela-
and increase fertility.
An excellent catered dinner will swamps
An appropriate Mother's Day tives.
be served, followed by an interest-
ing program arranged by Mrs. card to the recipient or the donor
Miss Bernice Edelstein of Bel-
Charles Robinson. Mrs. David is sent for each tree planted.
For further information call biont Ave. returned from a visit
Lichtig, president of the organiza-
in
Chicago.
tion, will preside. Those taking Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Calvert,
part will be Miss Betty Lichtig, telephone Townsend 7-1054.
Robert
Schlesinger is spending
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman,
who will give the opening prayer;
the week-end in Charlevoix, Mich.
Mn.
s Jack Tobin, who will give announces the following contribu-
the mother's address, and Miriam tions to the Jewish National Fund
Mrs. Charles Alpern and chil-
Tobin, who will respond in behalf committee of Hadassah:
Two trees in honor of the re- dren returned from a motor trip
of the daughters. Miss Judith covery
to
New York.
from a serious illness of
Victor, accomplished pianist, will
render several One selections. their ungle, J. P. Rosenthal, by
Miss
Bess Steinberg of New
and Mrs. Harold Goodman.
Patty Bridge, considered the only Mr.
Twenty trees in memory of her York spent several days with her
child ventriloquist in the world,
mother,
Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edi-
will perform. Several children of husband, Harry Goldstein, by Mrs. son Ave.
the Children's Theater of Shaarey Minnie Goldstein, 3311 Chicago
Zedek, under the direction of Saul Blvd.
Miss Ernestine Horwitz of
A contribution of $3 by Mrs.
Schlesinger, will present an elab-
Glynn Court will be hostess at •
orate program. Little Charlotte Ethel Koploy.
tea
this Sunday afternoon, at the
Trees, in memory of her sister,
Kruger, talented dramatic prodigy, Dorothy
Goldman and her brother, Statler, honoring her future sis-
will give several readings.
ter-in-law,
Miss Eve Barash of
Reservations may be made, at Harry Wallace, by Mrs. Irving W. Windsor, Ont.
$1 per plate, by calling Mrs. Blumberg; and in memory of her
Hyman L. Shapiro, by Mrs.
Arthur S. Purdy, Townsend 8-7076. father
Mrs. Alfred Polasky of Chicago
Mrs. Herman Wetsman is gen- Norman Jason.
Blvd. and Miss Miriam Berger of
eral chairman of the affair.
Buffalo, N. Y., returned from a
Grodno Society Dance this West Indies cruise.
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Eighty-Five Years
of Notable
Planting of Trees
On Mothers' Day
Progress
May we extend our sincere
congratulations to
Mother-Daughter
Event at Shaarey
Zedek on May 10
Temple Beth El
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Mothers-Daughters
Banquet of Sisters
of Zion on May 9
A mother-daughter banquet will
be given by the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi on Saturday evening,
May 9, at the Jewish Community
Center, Woodward Ave. at Hol-
brook. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal has
been appointed chairman of the
I
ing address to the large gather-
ing. Miss Rosenthal came to
spend the Passover holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Rosenthal, of 2200 Edison Ave.
She returned to New York Sun-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Epstein
of Los Angeles, Calif., who are
enroute for a summer's stay in
Bayonne, N. J., visited, here for a
day with their family,
Rabbi Joseph Katz, son of Rev.
and Mrs. I. Katz of Cleveland, 0.,
formerly of Detroit, has returned
from Palestine where he completed
his studies and was ordained at
the Hebrew Rabbinical Seminar y
of Jerusalem. Rabbi Katz also
spent two months in England
where he lectured in several cities.
He was also elected spiritual lead-
er of the Jewish community in
Liverpool, Rabbi Katz is now in
Detroit and is the guest of his
sister and brotl.,:x-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Hy Moore of 2211 Pingree
Ave.
The Misses Helene and Melba
Simons of Burlingame Ave. enter-
tained 12 couples at their home
Thursday, April 16. The party
was given for their club, the Mt.
Scopus Builders, which was or-
ganized for the purpose of raising
funds to help maintain the Heb-
rew University on Mt. Scopus in
Palestine.
on its
85th ANNIVERSARY
Cong. B'nai David
COR. ELMHURST & 14TH
announces that the famous New York Cantor
Samuel Vigoda
Assisted by a
Will
Talented Male Choir
chant the Sabbath services on
Friday Eve. and Sat. A. M., May 1 and 2
Special Sefira Concert—Sun. Eve. May 3
Cantor Vigoda has a world wide reputation as one of the
foremost interpreters of Jewish sacred music of our time.
He is the possessor of a remarkable tenor voice, and his
renditions of the traditional prayers has endeared him
to Jewish worshipers everywhere. Ile is also a composer
of note.
The Entire Community Is Invited to Attend
Admission: Sabbath Services & Concert, 75e • Concert only
Tickets Available at
Tau Gamma Chi Sorority will
hold an open meeting, Friday, May
1, at 9 p. m. at the home of Ruth
Oschin, 2244 Ford St. Girls be-
tween the ages of 18 to 20 are in-
vited to attend.
Miss Laurette DeYoung of Pin-
gree Ave. returned to her home af-
ter spending 10 days in New York.
Plotkin,
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Cortland Pharmacy, 12313 Linwood Ave.
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Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328
will hold a charity card party at
Jericho Temple, Sunday evening,
May 3.
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CITY COLLEGE
Miss Eleanor Shapiro, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Shapiro
of Wildemere Ave., returned to
2019 W. GRAND BLVD., cor
Rochester, N. Y., to resume her
studies at the Eastman School of
Music. During the holidays she en-
tertained as her house-guest Miss Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old
Gertrude Dunlevy, of Palmyra,
N. Y.
OF BEAUTY CULTURE
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman
and daughter, Billie, moved to
3353 Boston Blvd.
In honor of the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Simon of 2979 W. Grand
Ave., their eon, Manuel Simon, was
host to 14 guests, members of the
immeoiate family, at a dinner
given at Northwood Inn, on Sun-
day evening, April 5, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Simon of 2979 W. Grand
Ave. entertained 35 guests on
Sunday evening, April 19, in honor
of their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan
have moved from 2900 Tyler Ave.
to 2970 Grand Ave.
Miss Frances Cugell returned
to her home after having spent her
spring vacation in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis and
daughters, Shirley Mae and Jean
Betty, returned home after spend-
ing the Easter holidays with the
latter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
er Jenefaky, at Dayton, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal
of 9136 Mack Ave., announce the
coming marriage of their daughter,
Rhea, to Sam Siegel of Detroit,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Siegel of
Cleveland, 0. The marriage will
take place the latter part of May.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winkelman
and family of Cleveland, were the
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Tanneholz of Bat- Mrs. S. T. Winkehnan.
The Grodno Society of Detroit, tle Creek, Mich., has been the
which is in existence over a year, guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Mrs. Anna Rothman of New
is supporting the Old Folks' Home, Benjamin Tanneholz, at the Tul- York City and Bristol, N. H., has
the Children's Orphan Home and ler Hotel. Dr. Tanneholz will been spending the past 10 days
Ton in Grodno, Poland. The so- join his family over the week-end with the Kasles of Atkinson Avt.
ciety rave to those institutions to attend the marriage of his While in Detroit, Mrs. Rothman
during the time of its existence sister, Retta, to Jack B. Mond- has appointed Esther Kasle and
$1 ,000.
stuk.
Beryl Jacobs to act as the Michi-
Sabbath of April 25
The Grodno Society is to give
gan representatives for Mrs. Roth-
Chazon, Eugene Kornfield, son its annual dance this Sunday,I Mrs Rose B. Frazer and daugh- man's Cams "We-Co-Su-Ta" in
of Joseph Kornfield; speaker, Ber- April 26, at the Fort Wayne Ho- ter, Sara Frazer, and Mrs. Sam- New /lamps:hire, where Miss Kaele
nard Jacoby, son of Bela D. Ja- tel. Music will be by Zang Gar- uel 13. Keene, have returned from and Miss Jacobs act as counsellors
coby; Maftir, B. Gluck, son of I. ber. Tickets are on sale by mem- a viait to White Sulphur Springs, during the summer.
Cluck.
bers and at the door.
Virginia.
The proceeds of the dance will
The novelty tufty held by the
A sophomore end by the name go to support the institutions in
Miss Lena Silk is visiting with Berylon s Club on April 19, at
cf Cohen will be on the Harvard Grodno. All Grodner members he brother and sister-in-law, Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.
varsity eleven next fall. and landsleit are asked to
banquet and with her committee Junior Congregation of the
will prepare an entertaining and
B'nai Moshe
unusual program.
Mrs. T. Seigel, president, pre-
Sabbath of May 2
sided at the last meeting held
Chazon, Marvin Adler, son of
April 18 at Assembly Hall. Miss
Zelda Rosenthal, who is affiliated John Adler; speaker, Aaron Lebo-
with the national office in New witz, son of Albert Lebowitz; Maf-
York of the Hapoel Hamizrachi tir, Richard Miller, son of William
Organization, delivered an inspir- I. Miller.
TEMPLE BETH EL
and will present A varied musical program at a
Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kohn of
Glendale Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Perlmutter of Webb Ave.
motored to Pennsylvania over the
past week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy and
Phineas Harris of Buffalo,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt left N. Mrs.
Y., is spending a few weeks
Wednesday by motor for Wil- with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
liamsburg, W. Va.
David Kline of Sturtevant Ave.
LEAP YEAR DANCE OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S
• for Boys and Girls
THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN
Mrs. Victor 11. Weil and son,
A resolution of welcome to the
John, will return April 29 from District Grand Lodge No. 6 B'nai
Hollywood, Fla.
B'rith convention that will stop in
Cleveland on a Great Lake cruise
Mrs. Donald E. Berger returned between July 6 and 10, was adopt-
from a fortnight's stay in Mont- ed by the trustees and directors of
gomery, Ala.
the Cleveland Jewish Orphan
Home at their regular quarterly
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Krohn of meeting, Sunday, April 19. Direc-
Massachusetts Ave. are at White tors in attendance from District
Sulphur Springs for a week's stay. Grand Lodge No. 6 included Mil-
ton M. Alexander of Detroit.
Miss Peggy Freund has returned
Mrs. Edythe Cugell and party
from a week's visit with her sis-
have returned from a five-day tour
ter, Lizette, in New York.
of Washington,
Mrs. Robert Crier of New York
Mrs. M. Kirschbaum and daugh-
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of ter, Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of the
Lee Plaza, left for Los Angeles,
Chicago Blvd.
Calif., where they will be the
Mrs. Sidney Allen and son, Jay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C.
Warren, returned after a winter Lenin of New Hampshire Road.
spent in Miami Beach.
The Sisterhood of B'nai David
Mrs. I. NI. Lewis and daugh- will hold its annual Mother and
ter, Betty Jane, of Poe Ave. are Daughter party on Wednesday,
home from an extended visit' in May 11, at the B'nai David meet-
Miami Beach.
ing hall, Elmhurst and 14th St., at
8 p. m. Mrs. Harris R. Airson is
Mrs. William Bassichis of Cleve- chairman of the affair and director
land is the house guest of Mr. and of a play, "The Divorce", which
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. Mr. Basaichis will be part of the program. A
will join them over the week-end. midnight lunch will be served,
Dexter at Gd. River. GA. 9666
Gold Cigarettes
after the show
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
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PERSONAL
SERVICE ASSURED
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ins
ann.
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CADILIAD 34 C
Annual Dance
OF THE
GRODNER SOCIETY
OF DETROIT
Sunday Eve., April 26th, at 8:30
at Fort Wayne Hotel
Cass and Temple
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Music by ZANG GARBER
TICKETS 50c
Sunday at Fort Wayne
RODIN CLUB
The Rodin Club met at the
home of Mrs. Si. Koffman of Phil-
adelphia Ave. on April 15. After
the business meeting, members
played cards and the hostess
served lunch. Out-of-town mem-
bers present were Mr. and Mrs.
E. Koffman and Mrs. A. Blumeno
of Bay City. The next meeting
will be held on Wednesday eve-
ning, April 29, at the home of
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