EvEntonjEwisii efRONICLE New! BUCKLE-PUMP Among the most effective pieces of work accomplished by Allied Jewish Campaign volunteer work- ers is the effort of the mailing In Linen with British Calf This delicately arched, square too pump has the trick of making your • foot look much smaller! British calf with natural liners vamp, or ell white Sandora cloth—$12.75. RUSSEKS II.MILLER FISHER BUILDING 1141 WOODWARD AMUR squad of which Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg is chairMan. Many thousands of announcements have been addressed and folded by Mrs. Blumberg's workers, including two sets for a total of 30.000 circulars which went to 15,000 prospective donors who are to be solicited in the campaign. B'nai Moshe Mothers Banquet on May 12 The annual mother and daugh- ter banquet of the Sisterhood of 'nai Moshe will be held on Tues- , ay evening, May 12, promptly at p. m., in the banquet hall of AVRUNIN CAMP • for Boys and Girls THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN Needs no Special Advertising—It's Excel. lent Qualifications for Land and Water I Sport. Being Well Known. The Camp Has • Staff of Mature Men and Women Counsellors—Each One Specialis- ing in Some Camp Activity. NURSERY FOR CHLDREN FROM 3 TO 6 Under supervision of a Merrill-Palmer Graduate Parents Will Benefit by Early Enrollment For Information: Residence, To. 7.2238 Call Office: Tyler 5-6278 Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show AT THE DOWNTOWN BRANCH OF THE City College OF Beauty Culture A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME WE KEEP OUR TROMIsE1 no. now al‘es you With the opening of our beauty downtown Mrs swaying new plan— on this culture blanch to learn the chance TRAINING FREE — NO MONEY DOWN Wily WAIT? Enroll Now—Clueeee for Men stud Women andJCITY COLLEGE CLINIC RIM the Following Introductory Special. $ 00 FREE—Patrician Method (omelet, Pelt-ReltIng 011 Personality Wave PERMANENTS mine doe ad and ITCOhl• • HAIR TINTS ,1 :f '"O'llrgiTur n'Cit: uP h°=' lieeloree Faded owl Gray Dale Colleges (All Work l'nder Expert Supersblon) moss CA. ISM 1105 GRISWOLD RT., Lobby new Mrs. Sidney J. Allen is chair- man of the program committee of the Allied Jewish Campaign. In addition to arranging the program for the opening dinner of the Franklin, Mich., spent last week- mentary at a fashion show that was a feature of the mothers and end in New York, daughters banquet given Tuesday, May 5, in the Eastern Star Tem- Mrs. Harold T. Rattner will ple, by the Purity chapter of the compliment Miss Rosalie Kahn Rainbow Girls. The following Rain- with a luncheon and miscellaneous bow Girls acted as models: Dor- monogram shower Wednesday, othy Fisher, Mary Reznick, Ruth May 27. Friedman, Gertrude Grosssman, Julia Kaletsky, Florence Cohen, Mrs. I. Bayre Levin and chil- May Futterman, Rcsalind Arfa, dren returned May 3 after a win- and Lillian Radom. Miss Dorothy ter spent in Hollywood, Fla. Berke was chairman of the style show. Mrs. William Fleischman has returned from a two-week's so- The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin journ in New York. Tulpan, son of Herman Tulpan, was solemnized on Saturday, April Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Levyn of 25, at Congregation Mishkan Is- Los Angeles spent several days rael on Blaine and Linwood Ayes. visiting with their uncle,and aunt, A luncheon followed for relatives Mr. and Mrs. Maly R. Solomon. and friends at the home of the Bar Mitzvah's grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. H. Silverstone of Detroit Lottie Tulpan. is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B . Mrs. Max Weksler of Norman- Lasky, in Miami Beach, Fla. dy Ave. has been invited to be the principal speaker at a mothers and Mrs. Irma Eliel returned from daughters banquet in Flint, Mich., a 10-day stay in Chicago. on Monday, May 18, sponsored by the Beth Israel Junior Sisterhood, Max Fruhauf of the Belcrest Young Judaea and Junior Hades- is in New York for a week. salt chapters. Mrs. Milton Strauss of the The Detroit Graduate Club of Chatham hotel left for a week's the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity visit in New York. held a stag party Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Gins- ning at the Great Lakes Club in berg of 308 Jackson St., Bay the Belcrest Hotel, in celebration City, Mich., will be at home to of the national Founders' Day , their friends on Sunday, May 17 , commemorating the 38th anniver- front 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. sary of the founding of the frater- in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of nity. their son, Paul Davis Ginsberg . Luba Beth Jacobs, daughter of No cards. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson Sturtevant Ave., entertained 12 of of the Park Lane Apts. will leave her playmates on May 2, celebrat- Monday to visit for several days ing her fourth birthday. Old fash- ioned nosegays of sweet peas were in Wheeling, W. Va. the favors for each little guest. Mrs. Edward E. Rothman will Table arrangement was in the honor her sister, Rosalie Kahn, form of a Maypole dance. on Tuesday, May 12, with a lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karbel of eon and canned goods shower. Miss Kahn has set her wedding 2463 Blaine Ave. will be at home on Sunday, May 10, from 8 to 11 date for June 13. p. m., in honor of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer Mrs. Isadore Kaplan (Betty Kar- and family, formerly of Fuller. bel) and her small daughter, Carol, ton Ave., have moved to their of Chicago, who will be their guests for several weeks. No cards. new home on Birchcrest Drive. Important savings in our May Sale of Negligees The annual mother and daughter The Mrs. M. Wolf of Grand Rapids is visiting with her children, Mr. day celebration under the auspices and Mrs. Joseph Burak and Mrs. of the Sisterhood of the Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek will be held Sully Krause. on Sunday, May 10, at 12:30 p. m., the social hall of the synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen left in for a short stay in New York City. Joan Dean, fashion editor of the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Detroit Times, made the style cum- ' • MRS. MORRIS H. BLUMBERG oo h s Heads Committee Planning Program Of Allied Drive Heads Campaign Mailing Squad , ..)..-s \` .10 ,. ,. i e,111 - ■` May 8, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT Cotton negligees — in the cutest possible styles for summer! Seersucker, in becoming prints, fluffy 2.79 batistes, and long tailored terry robes with fitted waists. Celanese crepe negligees that are the best buys we've ever seen. Printed styles, ankle length, bias 3.95 MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN drive, to be held on Tuesday eve- ning at Hotel Stotler, Mrs. Allen and her committee are also plan- ning the noon-day report luncheon meetings to be held at Hotel Statler beginning with Wednes- day, May 13. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Allen are: Mrs. Harold C. Allen, Mrs. Ed- ward A. Atlas, Mrs. Walter Leib, Mrs. Henry II. Levitt, Mrs. Abe Srere, Dr. Benjamin D. Welling, David Id. Welling and Julian L. Zemon. Investigate Sale of German Gloves The League for human Rights, with offices at 807 David Stott Bldg., has issued the following statement with regard to the sale of German-made gloves: "We have received many eons- plaints from customers, who, see- ing no mark, buy gloves only to find that 'made in Germany' or 'made in Saxony' are printed in tiny letters on the card of wash- ing instructions, usually found in- side the glove. When you find gloves selling for less than 50c, view them with suspicion. If these gloves are unmarked, examine the card of washing instructions care- fully, and unless you find the place of manufacture, do not pur- chase. It is getting more and more difficult to dispose of these Ger- man gloves, with the result that they are being 'dumped' on the American market and all sorts of ruses used to conceal the fact that they are of German manufac- ture." Monarch Club to Sponsor Open Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadler an- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II The Monarch Club of the Jew- of Chicago are spending the week- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ish Center will open spring activi- ! end with their parents, Mr. and son, Murray, on Saturday morn- ties with a specially arranged open I Mrs. Sol Wolf of Lawrence Ave int.,' May 16, at 11 o'clock, at the meeting program, to be held at MRS. HARRY MEER B'nai Zion Synagogue, Humphrey the Center the first week in June. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Daneman and liolmur. Reception and open Admission will be free with cour- the synagogue. Arrangements for of Edison Ave. will be at home house will be held on Sunday, May tesy cards to be presented at the this affair are being handled by Sunday night, May 17, in honor 17, at their residence, '2689 Buena door. The program will consist Mrs. Emanuel Klein, president of of the engagement of their daugh- Vista, from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to of a one-act play by members, the Sisterhood, and her assistant, ter, Marie Elaine, to Joseph Fin- 11 p. m. "The Case of Johnny Walker." Mrs. Harry Meer. The following program will be sterwald. In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Dancing will follow the play. presented: Miss Doris Sperling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten their son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Markle, vocal solo; Miss Dorothy have been in New York for the Robert E. Clinton of 3813 Pass Green, student of Dr. Mark Guns- dens Ave. will be at home on Sun- berg, piano solo; recitations by past week. day, May 17, from 2 to 5 and 7 to Miss Elaine Rosenberg and Miss cards. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vlie t 9 p. m. Bernice Rosenberg, daughters of of the Lee Crest Apts. have re- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg; Mrs. Harris R. Avison of Cort- turned home after spending four Mrs. Margaret Racy, vocal solo, months at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. land Ave., vice-president of the and a playlet entitled "Thank You, B'nai David Sisterhood, enter- Doctor," by the Junior Dramatic , Mrs. Harry Brilling returned to tained members of the board. Plans Guild of the B'nai Moshe. her home on Burlingame Ave. were made for various forthcom- A catered dinner will be served after a winter's stay in Miami ing affairs. by Pereira. Several prizes wil l Beach. - be awarded. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Galperin of I Girls who are University of Webb Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Galperin of Broadstreet Blvd., left Michigan graduates and who are interested in joining an active to spend several days in New York Detroit chapter of Jewish alumnae City, and on their way home will stop in Philadelphia to attend the are urged to call TO. 6-5543. wedding of their nephew, Martini Completion of Tractate Shovuoth to Be Celebrated by Class Mrs. M. T. Wittelshofer is Bronenberg. in Talmud visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman Mrs. M. Blumenthal, in West of 3307 Webb Ave., have as their Young Israel will celebrate the Branch, Mich. guest their daughter, Mrs. M. R. completion of the Tractate Shovu- oth on Saturday evening, May 9, Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman has re - Fisher of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who at 9:30 o'clock, in its building at turned home after an extended will remain for a week or 10 days. back. Also stunning blazer striped pullman robes in 12 color combinations. Moire Celanese taffeta hostess coats—with long 5.45 bias cut skirts and 2-way necklines. Also Gib- son Girl pin dot crepe with new ric-rac trim. NEGLIGEE SHOP. SECOND FLOOR CAMP NAHELU PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level • SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON 3—Separate Camp Units•3 Girls Division Boys Division age age 7.15 7.15 Little Nahelu Pre-School Division age 3 - 6 • Constructive and relaxing activities are carefully planned for each of the three camp units. Highest rating for health and sanitation. Early Registration—A Worthwhile Saving Booklet Upon Request FOR INFORMATION: Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Telephone, Ortonville 12F31. In Detroit, call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-6890. Young Israel Siyum On Saturday, May 9 2691 Joy Road. visit in Miami Beach, Fla., and Miss Anne Manson has been in- The class in Talmud, which has Boston, Mass. vited by the Senior and Junior been functioning in the organiza- tion for many years on Saturday Mrs. H. Croll of Windsor, moth- Hadassah units in Bay City to be afternoons under the guidance of er of Hon. David Croll, Minister of the guest speaker at their mother Rabbi Isaac Stollman, is now con - Welfare of Ontario, is spending and daughter luncheon on May 10. ducted by Rabbi J. Shulman, an several weeks at the Colonial Hotel The board of directors of the able and brilliant Talmudic schol- in Mt. Clemens. Neugarten Sunshine Club met on ar, who has Smicha from Volozin, Monday, May 4, at the home of and also Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Mr. and Mrs. Morton II. Espar, Cohen of Tyler Ave. At Theological Seminary. of 3336 Tuxedo Ave. returned on Mrs. Max this meeting it was decided to An elaborate program, worthy the Queen of Bermuda after a sev- of the occasion has been arranged. eral weeks' sojourn in Bermuda. donate a substantial sum to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Samuel The local rabbis and Talmudic scholars will participate in the Miss Eleanor Mendelsohn is Blacher is chairman of the board. celebration. All are invited to at- chairman of the ways and means Miss Paula Bessie Pearlman of tend. committee of the Jewish Business On Saturday afternoon, May 16 and Professional Women's Club Taylor Ave. returned to her home INFORMATION ON LISTED AND after a 10 weeks' stay at Miami at 4 o'clock, the Talmud class wil l which is sponsoring a benefit UNLISTED SECURITIES begin a new Tractate. A class in bridge party at Kern's 9th floor Beach, Fla. Ethics of the Fathers under the auditorium on Saturday, May 9, at PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED Sir. and Mrs. Max Weksler of able guidance of A. Aranowitz, 2 o'clock. Proceeds from this af- Normandy Ave. entertained with • one of the teachers in the local fair are to be used to provide a dinner Sunday afternoon, com- Yeshiva, also takes place every necessities for the children of the plimenting Cantor Samuel Vigoda Saturday afternoon in the Young Israel building at 5:15 o'clock. At nursery school located the Men- Jew. of New York City. ish Community Center. in Miss CADILLAC kril II311 BUIL DIDO. 6:15 o'clock Mr. Aranowitz lec- Honoring the 25th wedding an- tures in Jewish history, till the delsohn will Mrs. be assisted by her committee, Jeanette Lessem niversary of their parents, Mr. I Mincha services which now com- Miss Edith Silver and Miss Rose and Mrs. Ralph Ilibler, Mr. and; mence at 7 p. m., after which sho- Hies; also by the service com- Mrs. Emil Rose will have an in- losh sudos is served. mittee. Tickets may be had from formal reception at their home Tereons14 Conducted The Young Israel children's any of the members or at the Jew- on Sunday, May 17. par. *211 , 1.50 at hour on Saturday afternoons ish Community Center. All Evlwoww 2 o'clock has also gained wide at- England. Holland, France, !Walnut Plans are nearing completion for tention. Thirty_ children from the Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Zieve and the cabaret dance to be sponsored ! 32 Days—All Expense-3373 mar. ages of 6 to 12 attend on the west family, formerly of Normandy snylsnd, mustum, vranre. by the B'nai David Sisterhood onl Sweden and Denmark o side in the Young Israel build- Ave., are now residing at 17617 Sunday, May 17. 8:30 p. at the 48 Days—Bicycle Tour-4375 ing, and more than 50 children Santa Barbara Drive. All E.:p.n.—Send for Fellers Barium Hotel. Heading the chair- on the east side at the Jewish manship of this affair is Mrs. Mor- RHEA E. CASHMAN the Community Center. There Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman A. Wolk and assisting her as Wide Trwrel Dareesk, rue, work, a true of 1666 Glynn Ct. were hosts at a ris two h ours d become sp childreend nor as 1111.11.71 -chairman is Mrs. Jack A. Gold-1 3d. ea Pleven. Blvd. Ricer cor, Or. tmo, in of our dinner party to 45 guests on April so acqu sphere Sabbath atmosphere, ainted with the an heroes 1151 Wumniton berg. There will be entertainments, , marriage to Ed- re freshments and dancing. Tickets history and the traditions 19 whose in honor of their daughter of our p holiest Fredelyn, are obtainable at the door, or by ward S. Kanter will take place on eople. The Detroit Mandolin Orchestra calling the secretary Mrs. Bernard ; of May 24. Resisted by the Jewish American F. Blostein, 1939 Tuxedo Ave., To. Youth Chorus will hold a concert Theater - Dance Evening 6-5003. This event marks the Sis- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Cobs Jr. Y. P. S. June made 6 and a dance at the Jewish Corn- terhood's final affair of the sea- From our mineral wells by and Mr. and Mrs. Harry !lime'. ; munity Center on Sunday even- Preparations are being comes the sparkling health- returned from an ex. son. the Junior Young People's So- stein have I ing. May 17, at 8 o'clock. giving waters used , in the The above two groups will fur- ciety of Shaarey Zedek for its tenaive tour of the eastern states. I A regular meeting of the Ladies I treatment of arthritts,neu - Great West Life nigh a musical program which will second theater-dance evening of !As guests of the ritis, rheumatism. sciatici Auxiliary of the House of Shelter,' mp the season, June 6, in the socialAssurance Coany, they visited j be followed by • dance. and general colds. Other uda. stopping at will be held at 77 Alger. Wednes- i Hamilton, Be rm Mel Lowe and his California hall. day, May 13, at 2 p. m. treatments include the Royal Bermudian Hotel. will furnish the dance meeting Aprii 16 George , Collegiates At the and reducing baths. Turkish Weiswaeser, advisor, spoke on the l , melt. Mrs. Dora Carnick and son.; tu'ec rnh sler oo m f. Pitts- AbereA - Mrhs. burg Lindbergh ease f rom a journ ► lis. jimmy, and daughter, Jean. of ban returned h tie viewpoint. ebb Ave., returned from Cleve- W est meeting is scheduled spending three weeks with her n — The av l a nd, Ohi o. mother. Floweea fee all I 10 . M 01 tilgt 1C h MOTHER'S DAY . . . May 10th .. . Above— Woodland in Autumn, by J. Weiler. 46'4 by 35 inches (outside size) $44,80 SEND YOUR MOTHER FLOWERS FROM Majestic Flower Shop CONSTANTINE BROS., Props. MAJESTIC BLDG. DEPENDABLE EHTABLIBIIED air RELIABLE ClIABLES Ii. BASSNER EUROPE .. 24 ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 Mandolin Concert at Center May 17 Health! Wayne Mineral Baths 630 Fr?....,st. 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