_ A seriam ffewisk &tidied Curter CLIFTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 piEberRorKjEwisnARONICLE May 8, 1936 PAGE NINE •nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE tw o/ ONE Women's Auxiliary of Children's Home to Elect Officers DRY CLEANING The APPROVED Way to Clean • RUGS • FURNITURE • CURTAINS • DRAPES Call Forest today for an estimate on the cost of tiering your tacked. down carpets cleaned fight on the floor of your home or °Meet Let Forest's expert workmen make them bright, fresh and clean again. Save the expense of having them taken up and mlaid. 533-547 EAST FOREST MRS. ANTHONY DEUTSCH game and Petosky. The president, Mrs. Herman Cohen, will call the meeting to order promptly at 2 p. m. Following the meeting there will be a social hour and refresh- ments will be served. of MID-SEASON SPRING* Dresses 'Including March Arrival, 22.00 7 WERE 29.75 6 WERE 22.75 10 WERE 21.75 4 WERE 18.75 8 WERE 39.75 6 WERE 35.00 9 WERE 29.75 3 WERE 25.00 fresh eggs better than stale eggs? Everybody says"Yes"! Are fresh cigarettes better than stale ciga- rettes? Everybody says "Yes"! Two jackets of Cellophane ... not one but TWO ... 28.00 34.00 Y. P. S. Leap Year Party This Sunday 50 Individual Dresses From The GREY ROOM OFF Jacob Weller =MN asp HIGHEST ELEVATION IN MICHIGAN Offers • 122 Acres of Rolling Land. • The Beauty in the Heart of the Irish Hills. • Safe Swimming in One of Michigan's Largest and Finest Lakes (Wampler's Lake). • 40 Acres of Forest Land-Oak, Cedar and Birch Camp Buildings are now being constructed to pro- . vide the most advanced facilities for a healthful, happy vacation for Jewish youngsters. CAMP MEHIA WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MR. & MRS. SHLOIME BERCOVICH Head Counsellor-MR. PHILIP NICHAMIN FOR INFORMATION Phone Euclid •55044, or write to Mr. S. Bercovich 2689 W. Boston Blvd. The community is invited to at- tend the Lag B'Omer rally to be staged by Congregation B'nai Moshe this Sunday, May 10, at 2:30 p. m., in the auditorium on Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence Ave. The program will consist of the following: Speeches by the win- ners of the elementary declamation contest, the finals of the high school oratorical contest, selection by the B'nai Moshe verse speaking choir. Elimination preliminaries will also be held in the following jubilee con- tests for children, regardless of their parents' affiliation with the congregation: Singing, music, dancing, junior and senior divi- sions. All Jewish children of Detroit, between the ages of 6 and Id, are invited to attend and enroll in these contests, the winners of which will receive valuable prizes during the finals to be held the week of June 6 in connection with the B'nai Moshe silver jubilee fes- tival. There are no charges what- ever connected with these entries. Mothers' Day Event at Center SurMy stand guard over the freshness of Double-Mellow Old Colds. Two Jackets, double Cellophane, make the package air. tight. Two jackets, double Cellophane, keep out dampness, dryness and every other foe of cigarette goodness. Two jackets, double Cellophane, give you FACTORY•FREsit cigarettes; as fresh as the egg the hen lays in the nest. Births (Signed) B'nai Moshe's Lag B'Omer Fete Sunday The Leap Year dance of the Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek, Is to be given the night of May 10, at 9 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. The committee of girls has as it chairman, Miss Evelyn Robins, 3 WERE 69.50 7 WERE 49.75 who is assisted by the following: Sylvia Shetzer, Frances Goldstein. 4 WERE 59.50 14 WERE 45.00 Dorothy Heideman, Shirley Small, 13 WERE 49.75 15 WERE 39.75 Leah Schneider, Annettee Man- son, Julia Seigel, Annette Reiner, Sylvia Chase, June Rosner, Beat- rice Steinberg and Irene Pollack. "The Panic," the club publica- tion, will be ► special Leap Year edition, and the editor is Miss Ethel Dante. One of the finest all-girl or- chestras in the city will be feat- ured and interesting entertain- ment and refreshments will com- plete the evening. Further information with ref- erence to this affair may be pro- cured by calling either Miss Rob- ins at Ga. 7314-W or Miss Shet- zer at Lo. 9503. The Young People's Society is making an effort to pioneer the idea of active assistance in the forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam- 1520 WASHINGTON BLVD. paign. A large number of mem- bers have already declared their intentions to work on this com- mittee. Included in the commit- tee am: Barney Kavanau, Dave Finkel, Irene Pollock, fly Safran , Leah Yaffee, Mary Rosen, Irene Kahn, Sam Jackson, Sylvia Rosen- thal, Florence Serial, Jack Gins- ESTABLISHED 1913 TILE JET{ F3.F.8 burg, Maurice Shifman, Evelyn Prices to Please You! Robbins, Jane Cotten, Taly Fayer , Phil Pachman, Shirley Small, Es- 11653 DEXTER BLVD., near Webb telle Jameson and Allan Weston . Arthur Doctor and Sam Lezel l head this committee. A meeting ...,xvo micsiseN SANNSZANWCIONNNSINSSISSAW I M to discuss plans will be held thi s Friday. CAMP ITIEHIA !LISTEN, PEOPLE! ... Are DAN FROHMAN r1( WOLIN O , y,, ALI P. LORILLARD COMPANY Established 1760 • P. LaNYN Cp., bs. PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS 2 JACKETS, DOUBLE ."CELLOPHANE." make them DOUBLE-MELLOW keep them FACTORY-FRESH ■ Our Entire Stock Formerly Priced 3/ 4 65.00 to 275.00 ALL Cigarettes are not MESH! May 9-Miss Mynne Sylvia Millman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Millman of 589 Holbrook Ave., to Dr. Adolf W. Lowenstine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lowenstine of 3770 Wager Ave. May 10-Miss Roslyn Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Sara Hart- man, to Al Topy of Columbus, 0. May 10-Miss Estelle Koblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koblin of 2535 Longfellow Ave., to Harold R. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nelson. May 10-Miss Esther Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goldberg of 8930 Goodwin Ave., to Aaron Kutnick, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Kutnick of 920 Holbrook Ave. May 24-Miss Fredelyn Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaufman of 1666 Glynn Ct., to Edward Kanter, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kanter of Cleveland, 0. April 29-To Dr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Epstein (Dorothy Rez To stimulate friendship and co- operation, members of the good nik) of 3344 W. Grand Ave., a son, Burton Sheldon. cheer committee of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks Home are planning a garden luncheon and bridge for Monday, June 15. The good cheer committee is composed of women who devote At an inspiring candle-light several hours each week visiting ceremony, the Detroit Halevy with the aged residents of the Jew- Singing Society launched a cam- --°*Q11=11 ° ish Old Folks' Home, bringing Misss Genevieve Rossen of Nor paign for associate members and them varied delicacies upon each patrons. To bring this new ven- visit. They not only spread hap- mandy Ave. was entertained with ture to the attention of the pub- piness to the old folks there where a linen and kitchen shower on they reside, but also make visits April 21, at the Russian Village, to those hospitalized. Transporta- by Mrs. Isaac Portner and Mrs. tion to and from clinics for medi- Molly Pitzak. Covers were laid for cal treatment is also one of the 50 guests. functions of the good cheer com- The annual mothers and daugh- mittee. The entire membership of the ters banquet and dance of the auxiliary is invited to attend this Progressive Ladies Unteratitzung open air bridge-luncheon which Verein will be held on Wednesday , will be held at the Oriole Terrace. May 13, at 6 p. m. at the Fort Mrs. Dora Kavanau has been Wayne Hotel. For reservations call named chairman of this event, with Mrs. J. Epstein, president, Euclid Mrs. Herbert Wallace as her co- 2002-W, or Mrs. I. Kruger, secre- chairman. Mrs. Betty Homonoff tary, Garfield 7042-J. and Mrs. Dorothy Wagner are in Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lipner of charge of tickets. Reservations and information 606 Belmont Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David are obtainable by phoning. Mrs. Kavanau, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Ho- Benson, on Saturday, May 9. moroff or Mrs. Wagner at Town- send 6.6767, University 2-0501, Ho- garth 7254 and Cherry 7400 re- spectively. • All Hens lay flelleggs! Halevy Sponsors a Radio Program SAX KAY 14.00 Ift‘„ Wedding Calendar Women's Auxiliary of Old Folks' Home Garden Luncheon CLEANERS S DYERS R HER SERVE ANOT P6 56 The annual meeting and elec- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Daneman of Edison Ave. announce th tion of officers of the Women's engagement of their daughter, Marie Elaine, to Joseph C. Finater Auxiliary of Jewish , Children's wald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of La Salle Blvd. Home will be held on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Max Thome of 102 Brighton Ave. Highland Park, May 11, in the home at Burlin- announce the engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Benjamin Dolnick, of Detroit. The wedding will take place on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen of 3038 Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Faye, to Paul Rodner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rodner of Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abraham of 3303 Glynn Court announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Jerry Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Simon of 3760 W. Chicago Blvd. Samuel Zuieback of Taylor Ave. announces the engagement of his daughter, Julia, to Dr. Herman Kanter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kanter of Calvert Ave. The same Vitalize pro.ess that makes your clothing sparkle with freshmen is used in dry cleaning home furnishings, ends as rugs, furniture, drapes, curtains! Vitalize dry cleaning restores them things to their original life, luster and fresh newness! Save time! Save money! Save energy! Phone Forest for pick up today. • Prices include pick up and delivery. TACKED-DOWN CARPETS CLEANED RIGHT ON THE FLOORS OF YOUR HOME OROFFICE Engagements Philomathic Model Meeting on May 14 "Can war be eliminated by re- moving its economic causes?" That is the question which the Philo- mathic Debating Club will debate at its 35th annual model meeting which will be held at Central High School on May 14, at 8 p. m. The affirmative team will be composed of Charles Friedgood, Sol Schwartz and Nathan Epstein. The negative team will be composed of Richard Kramer, Peter Morse and Philmore Leemon. Judge Charles J. Dingeman is donating a silver loving cup to the winning team. The best speaks er of the evening will receive a gold tnedal which is donated by Louis Smilansky. The second best speaker will receive a silver medal donated by Mrs. F. V. Martin. For the first time In Philomathic his- tory, the third best speaker will receive • silver-bronz medal, which is donated by the Cavanaugh Jewelry Company. The debate will be judged by the members of the organization and the speakers will be judged by Jude John J../daher of the Record- ers Court and formerly of the Traffic Court, Daniel Lewis and Sidney De Young. lic, the Halevy is sponsoring a ser- ies of radio broadcasts. They of- fer their musical program each Sunday as part of the Weinberg Jewish Hour, over Station WJBK, from 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon. The solo artists who have ap- peared to date as representatives of the Halevy were: Max Titel, Anna Warren, Joseph Siegel and Bella Goldberg. For the next broadcast, Sunday, May 10, en octette will be featured, composed of: sopranos, R. Sherman, A. Phillips, C. Weiss; altos, R. Rap- poport, A. Bobbin, C. Smith; ten- ors, J. Siegel, M. Titel; bassos, M. Lutchansky, A. Sumetz; with solos by R. Sherman and A. Phil- lips. They will sing "Vig Lied" by Herschin, arranged by Dan Frohman, and "Kininker Alein" by Gelbert. Dan Frohman will con - duct this program and Rebecca Katzman Frohman will accom - pany. Dr. William Klein, president o f the Halevy, will give a short talk on the associate membership drive. These programs will continue for four weeks to come. Mizrachi Mothers - Daugh- ters Affair Saturday A mothers and daughters cele- bration under the auspices of the Ladies Mizrachi will be held on Saturday, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall of the Jewish Commu- nity Center, Woodward at Hol- brook. A catered milk dinner will be served following by an inter- esting program arranged by Sirs. I. Rosenthal, chairman. Mrs. A. Shapiro, national president of Ladies' Mizrachi, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Florence Kelitnan will render several vocal selec- tions, and Cantor Spivak will also offer musical renditions. A prize will be given to the mother with the most daughters. Members and friends are in- vited. Tickets, at $1 per plate, will be available at the door. Available . . . , BEAUTIFUL PARK AVE. PENTHOUSE FOR Bridge Luncheons, Teas, Dinner Parties, Wedalms, Showers, Banquets, Dances, Etc. Inquire MAITRE 'D HOTEL PARK AVENUE HOTEL CADILLAC 8400 PARK and SPROAT •SALE • FLOOR SAMPLES Drastic Reductions 25% to 50% COMPLETE STOCK OF French, Moderne and Chippendales Come Early for Choice Selection SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS CENTURY FURNITURE 11708 DEXTER BLVD., between WeLb & Tuxedo Fenkell Loan Ass'n Bridge The Council of Mothers' Clubs Luncheon Wednesday of the Jewish Community Center is B'nai David Auxiliary Moth- sponsoring a Mothers' Day ban- er's Day Event on The desoert-bridge luncheon, quet on Sunday evening, May 10, May 12 which is sponsored by the Fenkell at 6:30, at the Center. . The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- Ladies Loan Ass'n, and is given This banquet is a departure for the Allied Jewish Campaign from the affairs held in previous gregation B'nai David announces and the Old Folks' Home, will years which were restricted to a mothers and daughters dinner take place at Fyfe's on Wednes- mothers and daughters. This year to be held at 7 o'clock on Tues- day, May 13. All organizations the entire family has been invited day evening. Slay 12, in the so- are asked td co-operate in mak- cial hall of the synagogue. A so that it may be a family party special program is being arranged ing this affair a success. The to pay tribute to the mothers. committee for the affair consists for this party. The charge per Milton M. Alexander, • member of Mesdames Factor, Lipsit, Fa- of the Center's board of directors, plate will be 75c for adults and bor and Davis. On the prize com- will be the principal speaker. Mrs. 35c for children under 10. Tick- mittee are Mesdames Finkel and Oscar Robinson, chairman of the ets are available from the treas- Schwartz. The hostesses are Mes- Mothers' Club Advisory Board, urer of the Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. dames Fienstein, Margolies, Weitz, Sam Rothenburg, 2985 Webb, tele- will speak for the mothers, Esther 6-7691. The president of Denhoffer, Weinman, Bogerat, Independent Protective As - Silverman will speak for the phone Varnen, Gold and Tobb. the auxiliary is Mrs. L. Weingar- daughters, and Samuel Portner For tickets for this affair get sociation's Mother's Day for the sons. Herman Jacobs ex- den, who will preside at the event. in touch with the president, Mrs. The toastmaster will be Mrs. J. Social May 10 ecutive director of the Center. will Finkel, TO. 6-4136, or the secre- discuss "Leisure Time Activities S. Sperka. Mrs. Molly Weisberg tary, Mrs. Davis, TO. 6-5726. will sing a group of songs. The Independent Protective As - of Young People." sociation will hold its annual Music will be furnished by Rhoda Mother's Day social meeting on Zahavie, soprano, and the WPA May 10, at 2 p. m., at Jericho orchestra which will play before Temple, Joy Road at Linwood Ave. the dinner and for dancing which Each mother of the association will follow. May 10-Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh- present at the meeting will be pre- Mary Caplan, director of Moth- ters' Luncheon. sented by the president, David er's Clubs activities, will act as May II-Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish Children's Home. Weiss, with a potted plant donated toastmaster. May 12 to 22-Allied Jewish Campaign. by the association. Mrs. L. Shear, The committee on arrangements May 13-Ladies Auxiliary of House of Shelter. Eugene Hart, Mrs. A. Cohen, Mrs. includes: Mrs. Clara Nusbaum, May 13-Fenkell Ladies Loan Association dessert-bridge R. Helmer are on the committee president of the Linwood-Dexter and card party at Fyfe's. in charge of the program. Refresh- Club; Mrs. Mina Handler, presi- May 17-Fred Butzel will lead the Discussion Group meeting ments will be served by the ladies dent of the Fenkell Club; Mrs. of the Young People's Temple Club on "Detroit's Jewish Social of the Independent Protective Asso- Fanny Paul, president of the W. Service Activities." at 3 :30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. ciation. Mrs. Klee and Mrs. Her- Warren Club; Mrs. Fanny Krause, I May 20--Dessert-bridge of the Drora-Kadimah English- shaft will act as hostesses. Mem- president of the Monday After-1 speaking branch of the Pioneer Women's Organization, at 1:30 bers and their friends are urged noon Club. p. m., at R. II. Erie's, Woodward and Adams. to attend. May 26-Home Relief Society meeting. Speaker, Dr. Pres- Junior Group of Jewish Old ton Slosson, professor of history at University of Michigan. Gifts to Hadassah Fund May 24-Junior Hadassah Players present "Mrs. Bumpstead- Folks' HOMO Leigh." Dancing to follow from 10:30 to 1 a. m., at Hotel Stotler. Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman May 24-Banquet of Yeshivah Beth Judah. Over 400 persons attended the of the infant welfare fund of the May 27-Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid strawberry festival Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has second annual dance of the Junior at Jewish Center, for Mother Klein Memorial Fund. Group of the Jewish Old Folks' received contributions from the June 1-Ladies Auxiliary of Hebrew Schools, at Starter following: Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Home, last Sunday evening, May was Hotel. Prentis, in memory of Mr. Traxler 3, at Hotel Sutler. The affair June 7-Annual Consecration Service of Congregation and Mr. Inglore; the Finley fam- a social and financial success. Shaarey Late spring and early summer ily, in commemoration of the B'rith Moonlight. . li- memory of their beloved mother, activities are to be calendared ten- June 15-Open-air luncheon-bridge at the Oriole Terrace, tatively at the forthcoming meet- Etta-Laya Finley. by Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home, at noon. ing of the Junior Group, at the Oct. 25-Home Relief Dinner Dance. 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