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PAGE SIX

and THE

May 1, 1936

LEGAL CHRONICLE

Women's Auxiliary
of Old Folks' Home
to Install May 6

Betrothed to Rabbi

Beginning Today!

Mrs.

A. M. Fear to Commence
Third Term as President

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home will meet
Wednesday, May 6, in the Statler
Hotel, promptly at 2 a. m. A 100
per cent membership attendance
is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie will
On Monday evening, May 4, at
The main feature of the after- leave May 15 for Dallas, Texas, 6:30, the Senior and Junior Coun-
noon will be the annual installs- and Mexico.
cils will hold their annual banquet
at Temple Beth El. The junior co-
Manufacturers' closeouts include many
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer chairmen of the affair are Ethel
entertained Sunday night, April Berman and Isabel Levin and the
of your favorite styles in Artist Models,
ticket committee consists of Rose
26, at a supper party,
Adler, Bertha Berkowitz, Ruth
Mr. and Sirs. Sigmund A. Robin- Greenberg, Esther Kasle, Gertrude
Poirette's Compact, Military Kordette and
son and John P. Heavenrich left Love, Lucille Mintz, Myra Moyer,
by motor for New York on Sunday, Sophie Rice, Ruth Segall, Blanche
Shevin and Esther Shultz. June
April 26.
Roth Creations
Maas and Josephine Stern are the
co-authors of three skits which will
Mrs. J. L. Freud of the Park form the major part of the enter-
Lane Apts. will be hostess at a tainment during the evening. In
—Photo by strew Studio
luncheon Thursday, May 7,
the first skit entitled "The Resale
MISS TILLIE SILVERSTEIN
Shop", the participants will be
E. M. Tabor will return to his Grace Cooper, Isabel Levin, Betty
Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein
home at the Belcrest after a win- Saloshin and Marion Touff. The of 12056 Dexter Blvd. announce
ter spent in Hollywood, Fla.
second skit, entitled "Junior Board the engagement of their daughter,
Meeting", will be enacted by Ruth Tillie, to Rabbi Jacob M. Brown
Mrs. Julian Zemon of Parkslde Cohn, Beryl Jacobs, Esther Loew- of Atlanta, Ga., formerly of De-
Venus Foundation
2.50 - 4.25
Ave. left Tuesday, April 28, for a enberg and Phyllis Schoenfeld. troit.
10-day stay in New York.
Those in the final skit of a Junior-
•(Regularly 5.00 - 8.50)
Senior chorus are Miriam Carver,
Mrs. F. Rosenblatt and Mrs. M. Grace Cooper, Miriam Touff and
CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR
H. Van Baalen of the Seward Myrabelle Selling. In addition, the
(Were up to $39.75)
Apts. entertained a group of program will include a piano solo
by
Mildred
Feldman,
a
reading
by
friends at luncheon, Saturday,
Attendance S u Rd a y evening,
Melba Sklar, a dance by Constance
April 26.
MRS. A. M. FERAR
(Were up to $55.00) $38
Robinson and the president, Beryl May 3, at the second annual dance
of
the junior group of the Jewish
Jacobs,
will
speak
on
behalf
of
the
tion of officers. Mrs. Rae Stralser
S. T. Gilbert left Tuesday night
Old Folks' Home, to be held in the
Juniors.
has arranged an Impressive cere- for New York.
(Were up to $79.50) $ 55
ballroom
of the Hotel Statler, will
mony at which she will officiate.
Mrs. A. M. Ferar will be in-
A dinner was served for 50
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep-
stalled for the third consecutive stein and children will leave May guests at Deutsch's Restaurant on
(Were up to $125) S78
year as president of the organiza- 15 for Dallas, Texas.
Linwood Ave., at noon Sunday,
tion.
April 26, on the occasion of the
Others to be installed are Mrs.
Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Pidyon Babes of Seymour Edgar,
Samuel Kanners, Mrs. Harry M. D. Wittelshofer entertained at the new-born son of Dr. and Mrs.
Wine, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, and a luncheon in honor of the birth- David Kliger of Dexter Blvd. Her-
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch as vice- day of her daughter, Norma.
man Cohen officiated as the
presidents; Mrs. Walter Aronoft,
"Cohen" and Rabbi Joshua S.
treasurer; Mrs. Bernard ',rich re-
By special invitation, Dr. Leo Sperka spoke briefly about the im-
cording secretary; Mrs. I. E. M. Franklin gave his address portance of the "Pidyon Ha'ben"
PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN
Goodman, corresponding secretary; on the "Dybbuk" before the staff ceremony.
Mrs. Albert Homonoff, financial of the Public Library on Friday
Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level

secretary, and Mrs. Julius Wartell evening, May 1. On May 6 he will
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pregerson
will again serve as treasurer of address the convention of the Con- of 2507 W. Euclid Ave. will be at
the building fund.
gregational Churches of Michigan home Sunday evening, May 3, in
Committees and board members to be held at Rochester, Mich., on honor of their sister and brother-
will be selected at this meeting by the subject, "The Prophet's Mes- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rabin
Mrs. Ferar.
THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN
of New York City (formerly Julia
sage to a Modern World."
Mrs. David Kallman will render
Wine of Detroit) • No cards.
Needs no Special Advertising—It's Excel-
vocal selections for the pleasure
Mr. and Mrs. \V. Bick of Los
lent Qualifications for Land and Water
of the membership and will be ac- Angeles spent a day as the guest
Mr. and Mrs. William Wine of
Sports Being Well Known.
companied by Miss Florence Kut- of Elias Frank and family, while
Boys Division
1961 Clairmount Ave., have as
Girls Division
zen.
The Camp Has a Staff of Mature Men and
enroute to New York.
their guest Mrs. Wine's sister,
age
age
The program will close with
Women Counsellors—Each One Specialis-
Miss
Sarah
Israel
of
New
York
characterization,' and impersona-
, ins In Some Camp Activity.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of City.
7
-
IS
7.15
tions by seven year old Charlotte Longfellow Ave. left last Monday
NURSERY FOR CHLDREN FROM 3 TO 5
Krueger, who recently appeared in for the Orient and will be gone
Little Nahelu
The Mimes Janet and Sylvia Ber-
Under supervision of a Merrill-Palmer
Hollywood.
three months.
lin, formerly of West Euclid Ave.,
Pre-School Division
Graduate
Refreshments, which will be op-
MISS BERTHA WEISBROT
will entertain in their new home
tional, will be served for a small
age
Parents Will Benefit by Early
Mrs. Maurice Caplan and Mrs. at 2415 Atkinson Ave. for 14 of include the following patrons and
sum.
Fred Ginsburg are planning a tea
Enrollment
3 - 6
A meeting of the board of direc- for their captains and workers in their friends on Sunday, May 3, patronesses:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff,
tors will be held in the Statler the .i,e Allied Jewish Campaign, to be at 7 p. m.
For Information:

Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson, Mr. and
some day at 11 a. m. All board given Wednesday, May 6, at the
Mrs.
Anthony Deutsch, Mr. and
Residence, To. 7-2238
Call Office: Tyler 5-6278
Miss Genevieve Rossen of Nor-
members are requested to be pres- latter's home.
Constructive and relaxing activities are carefully planned for
ent.
mandy Ave. was entertained by Mrs. A. M. Ferar, Rabbi Leon
each of the three camp units. Highest rating
Fram, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank-
for health and sanitation.
On Sunday evening, May 3, Rab- Mrs. Clara Reimer of Fullerton lin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett,
bi Leon From will speak at the Ave., with a linen and kitchen Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ginsburg,
Early
Registration—A
Worthwhile Saving
shower
at
Lacher's.
Covers
were
Fort Street Presbyterian Church
Mr. and Sirs. Harry A. Hyman,,
on the subject: "Palestine as a laid for 65.
Booklet Upon Request
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mr.
Jewish Homeland."
and Mrs. Samuel Kanners, Dr. and
FOR INFORMATION:
The Misses Florence Brown and Mrs. David Kliger, Mr. and Sirs.
Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
Mrs. William A. Fellner of Ruth Koenigsberg of Vancouver, Meyer L. Prentis and Mr. and
British
Columbia,
are
house
guests
Telephone, Ortonville 12F31.
The annual senior-junior get- Woodingham Drive is back in De-
Mrs. Samuel Schwartz.
together of the Detroit section of troit after a three months' vaca- of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinstein,
Dave Diamond and his Della-
In Detroit, call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7 -6830.
2938 Sturtevant Ave. since Tues- Robbia orchestra will supply the
the National Council of Jewish tion at Miami Beach, Fla.
day, April 21. The girls have been music. The names of the entertain-
Women will he held next Mondey,
Mrs. Albert II. Krohn of Cam- motoring through parts of Canada era cannot be divulged as they are
bridge Road is spending several and the United States for the past to be kept as a surprise until the
three months. On Monday, May 4, dance. The floor show .will be pre-
weeks in Hamilton, Ont.
they plan to leave Detroit for sented by one of the leading night
Mrs. A. H. Nelsner was the Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee, clubs.
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winnipeg and then on to Van-
Bertha Weisbrot, Rose Shapiro,
Downtown Branch School
at WOODROW
Alexander Freeman, returning to couver. They are expected in Van- Bettina Jacoby, Alan Hagenjos,
1205 GRISWOLD, cor. State
her home in Rochester, N. Y., at- couver within are next five weeks. Anne Fisher, Dave Cohen and
ter a vacation at the Hawaiian
Ruth Broder compose the commit-
To acquitint the public nith thecourse of
At the last meeting of the Child tee for the second annual dance.
Islands.
Instruction and clinic work under the stp
Refugees' Aid the president, Mrs.
Is...1140n of expert teachers, or over •
For tick...a or further informa-
contplintent•ry 'Patrician Method' . person-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower M. Sussman, welcomed into the or- tion concerning the dance call
ality No,O.
left Thursday for Louisville to at- ganization many new members. Tyler 6-2427.
Plans are being made for the din-
tend the Kentucky Derby.
Course Includes Hy- For Infer motion, Day and Evening
ner-dance to be held May 24.
giene, Therapeutics, consult, phone or
CI a
for Men and
Mrs. A. Gitson and Miss Dor-
Bacteriology, Stet,
write
A surprise birthday party was
Warne.. Positions
othy Brown of Cleveland spent the
ilixation, Business Victoria B. Roe Guaranteed Upon
given
in
honor
of
Mrs.
Eugene
past week-end in this city with
Administration, ate.
REGISTRAR
Graduation.
Mack, by Mrs. Rose Ilersch, at the
relatives and friends.
At the next general meeting,
home of Mrs. Feldman, 1646 Lee
Lovely gardens, plentiful shade trees,
of the Detroit unit of Junior Ha-1
Place,
$aturday
evening,
April
25.
Mrs. William Isenberg and Mrs.
sprinkling system, 3-car garage, beautiful
dassah, on Sunday afternoon. May
Arthur Pollak motored to New Fifty guests attended the affair 3, at 2:30, at the Statler Hotel.
fountain, natural fireplaces, draperies,
York and will return in 10 days. and were entertained by a cymbol Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver a
and violin players.
Venetian blinds, imported lighting fixtures,
talk on the coming performance
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
carpeting, concealed radiation, recre•tion
2019 W. GRAND BLVD., cor Dexter at Gd. River. GA. 9666
An article by Henry Feinberg,
man are leaving Monday to join
room and swimming pool in the basement,
Downtown Branch — 1205 GRISWOLD, COR. STATE
their son, Alwyn Vernon, in New psychologist of the Mental Hygiene
and a marble vestibule and center hall
Clinic
of
the
Jewish
Social
Service,
York, who will sail on the Beren-
are the de luxe features of this house.
geria May 8 to resume his studies on the subject "Examining Defines
MISS JOSEPHINE STERN
Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
MAIN FLOOR: sunken drawing room,
in Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Mellow" appeared in the March
May 4, at 6:15 p. m., at Temple Freeman will spend a fortnight In issue of the Journal of Educational
brary, and dining room with open terrace;
Psychology.
Atlantic
City
before
returning
to
Beth
El.
SECOND FLOOR: 4 bedrooms and 2 tile
A short business meeting will their home.
At a recent meeting of Gamma
baths; THIRD FLOOR: 2 bedrooms and
precede the entertainment of the
William Immerman returned Phi Sorority, held at the home of
one bath.
evening. Officers and directors will
Mrs. Ann Krastof, 3210 Richton
from
a
visit
with
his
sons
in
Los
be elected and revision to the by-
Ave. Election of officers took place.
Angeles.
laws will be acted upon.
The following were elected: Pres-
THE JEWELER
The entertainment "C ouncil
The Misses Freda and Sadie ident, Miss Sue Weitzman; vice-
Clippings," presented by the mem-
Yetta Schwartz;
ESTABLISHED 1913
bers of the Junior Council of Jew- Weinstein, formerly of Atkinson president, Miss Saree Koss, re-
MISS
ish Women will be in the form of Ave., have moved to 2711 Cortland secretary,
takes great pleasure in announcing
elected; treasurer, Miss Lillian
three humorous elicits entitled "Our Ave.
Emmer,
re-elected.
Plans were
his removal to newer and larger
Council Camp," "The Resale Shop"
Rabbi A. M. Hershman is now completed for a summer formal to
quarters at
and "A Junior Council Board
be
given
on
Sunday,
June
7,
in
the
Jacob Weller
fam-
Meeting." The program includes a residing with the Weinstein
Room at the Book Cadil-
piano solo by Miss Mildrer Feld- ily at 2711 Cortland Ave. Tele- Mayfair
lac
Hotel,
in
honor
of
the
installa-
man, a dance solo by Miss Con- phone, Townsend 8-9592.
tion of officers.
stance Robinson, and a reading by
Milton M. Alexander will be one
Miss Melba Sklar. Miss Ethel Ber-
where he is showing an attractive display of
Miss Eleanor Mendelsohn is
of
the
speakers
in
a
symposium
on
man and Miss Isabel Levin are the
chairman of the ways and means
co-chairmen of the program. Miss "What Is Necessary to Our Survi-
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
of the Jewish Business
June Maas and Miss Josephine val as Jews in America," which committee
Women's Club
JEWELRY, ETC.
Stern are the authors and directors will be presented as a feature of and Professional
benefit
a
sponsoring
which
is
AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES
the semi-annual meeting of the
of the skits.
bridge party at Kern's 9th floor
Board
of
Managers
of
the
Union
Reservations for the supper are
on Saturday, May 9, at
Special Opening Day Value
MISS ETHEL DELIN
90 cents and must be paid for in of American liebrew Congrega- auditorium
2 o'clock. Proceeds from this affair
advance at the clubhouse or to tions, at Cincinnati, next Wednes- are to be used to provide owes- of "The Dybbuk," by Sholom An-
A 26-Piece Set of 1847 Rogers
Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, 3224 day.
sities for the children of the nur- ski. Members are urged to bring
Webb Ave., Longfellow 5489.
From our mineral wells
Silverware
sery school located in the Jewish their friends to this meeting.
Chi
Sigma
Sorority,
at

meet-
Members
of
the
Junior
Council
can
comes the sparkling health-
Miss Ethel Delin is one of the
"Her Majesty Design"
A fine program was enjoyed by obtain tickets through Miss Levin. ing at the home of Gertrude Gins- Community Center. Miss Mendel-
giving waters used in the
com-
featured
players
in
the
three-act
burg, elected following officers: sohn will be assisted by her
the Zedakah Club at the open so-
treatment of arthritis, neu-
$ 1400
President, Becky Berger; vice- mittee, Mrs. Jeanette Lessem, Miss play to be presented by the Jun-
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
cial meeting held on Monday af-
Players, Sunday eve-
president, Elizabeth Sigel, secre- Edith Silver and Miss Rose Ellias; ior Hadassah
Center
Intermediate
Base-
Other
and general colds.
May
24.
The
play,
"Mrs.
service
committee.
ning,
ternoon, April 27, at the home of
the
Saturday Only
ball Season Starts May 4 tary, Sylvia Cohen; treasurer, also by may
treatments include Turkish
be had from any of Bumpstead-Leigh," by Harry J.
Mrs. Samuel Almug. Mrs. Dora
Rose Kaplan; social secretary, Tickets
and reducing baths.
the members or at the Jewish Com- Smith is an amusing comedy.
Jennie
Schechter.
A
Mothers'
Day
Ehrlich gave one of her inspiring,
The intermediate baseball sea-
The Junior Hadassah Players
timely talks and Mrs. Wittenberg son of the Jewish Community Cen- celebration will be held at Glass- munity Center.
continue the annual precedent of
man's Restaurant, on May 17. The
rendered vocal selections, with ter will begin on Monday, May 4, sorority had their anniversary
Miss Phyllis Schoenfeld enter- following the play with a dance,
at her home on Calvert Ave. with music supplied by a popular
Dan Ross as accompanist on the at 5 p. m.
JEWELER
"3 Fr"'
Six teams have signified their in- party at Northwood Inn in March. tained linen shower for Miss Paula orchestra- Tickets have been tin-
piano.
with a
tention of entering the league. All
11653 DEXTER BLVD., Near Webb
Progress is being made on the games in this division will be
Mrs. Minnie Goldstick of Glen- Steinberg whose marriage to Wal- tributed among members of the
HO. 5648
organization.
place
May
10.
take
plans for the mothers and daugh- played at Codd Field. The first dale Ave. returned from a three ter Berlow will
Tickets for the performance of
ters dinner to be given on Tues- round beginning on the above date months' stay at Miami Beach, Fla.
Promise"
are
still
"The
Land
of
Miss Gertrude Maxman of Iro-
day, May 6, at 6 p. m., at Lechers. will be as follows:
the organization.

May Sale of New Corsets
at /2 Price

ekcacuta ,1

COATS

and

SUITS

ACTUAL SAVINGS OF

5.00 -- 7.50

1/ 2

(Fur-Trimmed and Furless Coats)

21 COATS
32 COATS
24 COATS
14 COATS

(Regularly 10.00 15.00)

Jr. Old Folks Home
Group Dance Sunday

$21

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NAHELU

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CAMP



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SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON

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Get-Together of
Council Juniors,
Seniors on May 4

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ANNOUNCING ...

WILSON

One of the Finest Corners
on Beautiful Boston Blvd.

Fram to Address
Junior Hadassah

CITY COLLEGE

OF BEAUTY CULTURE

Jacob Weller

ORIGINAL COST
90,000

PRESENT COST
15,000

11653 Dexter Blvd., near Webb

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Health!

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FURNACE OIL
LA 4500

There are four teams in the
Dexter League and all of their
games will be played on Tuesday
and Thursdays at 5 p. m. at Roose-
vett Field. The schedule of games
for this group has not been drawn
up yet but the following teams
have entered: A. Z. A. 93 Mag-
nets, W:ngs and Ducounts.

Phi Alpha, national Jewish fra- quois Ave. Is spending several
ternity at Wayne University and weeks in New York City as •
at the Uiniversity of Detroit, will guest of Mr. and Mrs. Borenstein.
---
hold its annual spring formal on
William Hale Thompson, color-
Saturday, May 9, at the Whittier
Hotel. The affair, • dinner-dance, ful politician of pre-depression
is being given by the two under- days, an dnationally known figure
graduate chapters and the Detroit days, and nationally known flgvre
alumni of the organization. Dr. Colon I a 1 Hotel in Mt. Clemens.
Phil Lachman, Bob Schenker and Accompanying Mr. Thompson is
Sid Goldman comprise the com- hi, personal physician, Dr. M. w.
mittee on arrangements. Samuels.

being sold by
May 4 will be the last day of the
10-day run this movie has had at
Littman'• Peoples Theater. Mem-
bers are asked to turn in all
unsold tickets as soon as possible
to Sydelle Rabinowitz, chairman,
1669 Clairmount, or any mem-
ber on her committee.

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D.o.o..joy Florist, Easlisl

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