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May/15, 1936
TiteDentorrintisnORIVIIGLE
mind THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PAGE SIX
Mrs. Berris Heads
Music Study Club
The Music Study Club of De-
troit held its annual election on
Tuesday, Slay 5, at the Y. W. C.
A. Officers for the ensuing year
are: President, Mrs. J. M. Bar-
ris; first vice-president, Mrs.
Slosson to Address
Women's Auxiliary
Home Relief May 26
of Home for Aged
Picks Committees University of Michigan Professor
/
I
to Speak at Open Meeting at
Preceding the annual installa-
Hotel Statler
tion of officers last week, the board
of directors of the Women's Auxil-
The Ilome Relief Society will
iary of the Jewish Old Folks' hold an open meeting at Hotel
Home held an enthusiastic meet- Statler on Tuesday, May 26, at
ing in the Statler Hotel.
1 p. m., to which all members and
Since the new home to be built friends are invited.
for Detroit's Jewish aged will bear
For this occasion, the biome Re-
On the occasion of the Bar a new name, it has been decided to lief Society has secured Prof.
Mrs. Adolph Sloman left Wed-
nesday for a fortnight's stay with Mitzvah of their son, David Ben- change the name of the auxiliary Preston W. Slosson as the guest
/I
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Na- son, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lipner to coincide with that of the new speaker. Dr. Slosson is profes-
5
than Sloss and family in Cleve- of 606 Belmont Ave., entertained building. "W 010 e n ' s Auxiliary, sor of history at the University
Jewish
Home
for
the
Aged"
is
of Michigan, and because of his
their family and close friends at
land.
a dinner and bridge given at the the title to be assumed by thin or- rich background and knowledge
on history and government, and
Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger is New Glenwood Hotel, Mt. Clem- ganization.
An auditor's report on the books his faculty f o r presenting his
spending the week-end in Wheel- ents, Sunday, May 10. The out
views in an exceptionally inter-
,
of
town
guests
included
Joe
Lip-
kept
by
Mrs.
Samuel
Kanners
ing. W. Va.
ner of Indiana Harbor, Mr. and treasurer during the past term, esting m a n n e r, he is widely
Mrs. A. Lipner and family of In- contained ninny complimentary re- sought to express his opinions.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rabil re- diana Harbor, Milton Egel and
of the Prof. Slosson was recently the
turned to their home in New Roy Silverman of Grand Rapids. marks on the accuracy
guest speaker at the Temple Beth .
records.
York after 10 days spent in this
A
donation
to
the
building
fund El Forum, at which time he pro-
city with relatives.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the will be pledged by the auxiliary in pounded opinions on governments
Jewish National Fund will hold honor of all past presidents, Mes- which were of special importance
The Misses Ann and Clara
on a
o ft dames Annie Rubenstein, Elms and timely. It is anticipated that
annual
c rsn meeting and d eal e c t 9
Gordon of Akron spent a few days io tf rie
Prof. Slosson will have a message
on Tue sd ay , May
with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 2:30 p. m., at the Jewish Commu- Fisher, Minnie Goldberg, Bessie of equal importance for this open
and Sarah Lewis. Their
Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere nity Center. An exceptionally fine Sarasohn
Home
Relief meeting.
names will be inscribed on the
Ave.
There will be no admission fee
program has been planned.
door of one of the rooms in the
for this occasion.
new home.
Joseph Freed of New York
In hoe.of Miss Min Thomas,
Rabbi Leon Fram spoke in the
MRS .1. M. BERRIS
visited with friends in Detroit a bride-elect of June, her sister, interest of the forthcoming Allied
. . . it's ordinary cicset heat that cracks
Maurice Benvas; second vice- during the past week.
Mrs. Rose Gold, entertained at a Jewish Campaign.
president, Mrs. Bernard ',Reba
personal shower and bridge on
Numerous telegrams of con-
pelts, makes furs dull and lusterless if
Miss Sarah Israel of New York May 2. On May 18, Miss Lillian gratulations for the breaking of
recording secretary, Mrs. Harry
Cohen; corresponding secretary , was a recent guest of her cous- Broner will be hostess at a mis- grounds for the new home were
The Nat i o n al Broadcasting
stored at home. Store your furs in Siegel's
Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman; treas- ins, Mr. and Mrs. William Wino cellaneous shower and bridge at read.
Company and the Columbia
urer, Mrs. David II Cole; board of Clairmount Ave.
Boesky's on Dexter.
Broadcasting
System will co-oper-
were
pre-
Corsages of gardenias
modern vaults, where they will be kept cold
members, Mrs. Max Reich, Mrs.
sented to those taking part in the ate with the United Palestine Ap-
Mrs. Milton Gordon will be hos-
Jacob Schakne, Miss Ella Davis,
peal
in
a
dinner,
which the latter
Honoring their parents, Mr. and installation at which Mrs. Rae
and dry in a natural, frigid temperature.
Mrs. Edmund Sloman. Mrs. Wal- tess at a pantry shower and tea, Mrs. Ralph Hibler, on the 25th Stralser officiated. Those installed body is tendering to Secretary of l
ter Field and Mrs. Samuel Ash- Tuesday, May 19, at the Wilshire wedding anniversary, SIr. and Mrs. were: President, Sirs. A. Si. Ferar the Interior Harold L. Ickes on
honoring Pauline Frank and Lor- Emil Rose of 3311 W. Chicago vice-presidents, Sirs. Samuel Kan- Sunday, May 24, at Hotel Astor,
croon.
1 if 1,.) Floor
Fur Storage
Randolph 6400
raine Mark, brides-elect.
Blvd., will have open house from ners, Mrs. Harry Wine, Mrs. Si- in New York City.
The secretary's speech, which
7 p. m. Sunday, Slav '.7.
mon Shetzer and Mrs. Anthony
Mrs. J. H. Berris of Boston 4 to
Deutsch; treasurer and special will be devoted to an estimate of
Blvd. entertained the brides-elect,
the
progress registered in the re-
Louis M. Felsenttal left the correspondent. Mrs. I. E. Good-
Pauline Frank and Lorraine Mark
man; recording secretary, Mrs. building of the Jewish homeland
and their mothers, at a luncheon city on Thursday ts spend the Bernard Lachs; corresponding sec- in Palestine, will be the climax of
Marked by the increasing at- on Wednesday, at the Book-Cadil- balance of the Wf ek with his
New York's effort to raise its
mother and sister Pittsburgh. retary, Mrs. Ben Waterstone; fi- share of the national quota of the
tention and interest that has grad- lac.
nancial secretary, Mrs. Albert
ually centered on its activities,
Mr. and Mrs. J'ilius E. Gins- Homonoff; treasurer of the build- United Palestine Appeal for $3,-
the Junior Congregation continues
After a honeymoon spent in
ing fund, MI's. Julius Wartell; 500,000 to help the settlement in
to hold its regular Sabbath serv- the east, Mrs. Jack Mundstuk berg of 308 Jac) son St., Bay secretary
of the executive commit- Palestine of persecuted Jews of 'alarming facet
ices before capacity crowds.
(Retta Tannenholz) visited with City, Mich., will b at home to tee, Mrs. Jack Kavanau.
Germany, Poland and other lands.
tail
Last Saturday, before on over- her parents, before returning to their friends on Sunday, May 17,
T h e Columbia Broadcasting mad and teat
Committees appointed by Mrs.
from 2 to 5 and 'i to 10 p. m.,
styles in
flowing audience, Jerome Sonenk her future home in Pittsburgh.
System will provide a national
to attend
in honor of the B it Mitzvah of Ferar for the ensuing year are as hookup, between 8:30 and 9 p. blue, asbccof-e
lar acted as chazon. Miss Shirley
follows:
Ember and Miss Shirley Leader
Dr. Leo M. Franklin just re-
Secretarial committee—Mesdames Bel- m., on May 24, for the speeches
bliss Genevieve Rossen of Nor- Intln
delivered the resume and the turned from Washington, D. C.,
Itifeaky. Isabel Feinstein, S. Gins- of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, national
Group of Spring
Betty Goodman, R. Greenberg. Iola
prophetic selection, respectively. where he delivered the address at mandy Ave. was entertained with burg.
NI. Shufro and NI. Vanden, chairman of the United Palestine
Santoro Green also addressed the the 85th anniversary of the Wash- a linen and personal shower and Kaletaky,
Way. and means—Meedames littm.1 Appeal, and Nathan Straus, chair-
LINGERIE
Rae
congregation, giving an enlighten- ington Hebrew Congregation, and bridge by Mrs. Dora Rossen and Kanners, sheirman, I. E. Goodman, W•lt
man of the New York United Pal-
A. 11.1110110M 1.0rOlhY
ing talk on Shevuoth. Appropriate also, while there, participated in Mrs. Lydia Rossen, at the Wil- Goldberg.
ne.
estine Appeal, who will precede
'ter and Harry
greatly
Wine
prayers were also read in honor the social service conference that shire hotel, on May 7. Covers
eerrnmens—s Schwartz iIo
Secretary Ickes on the dinner pro-
}'uLllrlly — Alta.
of Mothers' Day, by Theodore was held on the Steamship South- were laid for 90 guests:
mon; Mrs Sol Hoffman.
"""r. gram. Station WABC of N e w
ll —kfra H y man Altman, iihair-
Leibovitz, president.
Itsio
land on a Potomac River cruise.
York will be the Origin of the
num:
blre
M.
Hi
Slain,
A "wienie" roast was held
The Junior Congregation will Last Friday, May 16, Dr. Frank-
Entertaintnent—klendatnes N. Katets- broadcast.
take complete charge of the serv- lin spoke at the dedication of the at Palmer Park Sunday, May 3, I. chairman; J. Dunn. cipshairman,
The National Broadcasting
J. Mitchell. ti. Weisman, J. Wolfson and
ice in the main auditorium a week Temple in Washington, a congre by the Mt. Scopus Builders.
Company will carry the address
II. Clark
Printg—J. fierghoff. tliairman, Is of Secretary Ickes between 10:30
from this Saturday, May 23, be- gation which he was instruments
lkorf.
In honor of the 50th wed- tilattiin
ginning at 9 a. Jerome Arta in founding some 10 years ago.
., on May 24. Sta.
Mentherebili— Mifsi, a i tics }"r" wine, and 11 p. m
i.e. WOODWARD ARMOR
An. Harwith, V1'. Arunoff.
will deliver the sermon and Miss Saturday morning he spoke to the ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. •hairman:
tion WJZ of New York will be the
Geraldine Brenner will give the Genesee County Bar Association Abraham Bernstein of 1980 " A. it Boesky. A. Parbitelti, Dorothy
",teen- origin of the NBC hookup.
■ IL
A.
1.Rin
resume. The next of the juniors' on the subject, "Marriage and Di- West Philadelphia Ave. a dinner iwr s. IS Dreenwald. A. . hinnies. D.
Kasan•u. G. Eastman, I. E
officers will also be on the Wins. vorce." Dr. Franklin is to pre- for the immediate family was giv- Shiite!,
Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level
LPN In, J. Liebowitz, 11. Lurie.
Everyone is invited' to attend de this Sunday afternoon
Rabinowitz. Gloria Shelter, A.
at a en on Sunday, April 26, at Lech- Mersa.;
si
Smith,
ar's. Among the 75 guests pres- Siltierblatt, 51 Steinber g. Philip
these services.
Jane
Addams
Memorial
meeting
IS
NOW
OPEN
FOR
INSPECTION
Mary
Wallace,
J. Wolfso n, D Wagner,
CAMP ,
According to their usual cus- to be held in the auditorium of ent were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. earloteln
S Grenadier.
House
Committee—Mrs
Simon
tom, the Junion Congregation will the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Epstein of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, , theist-n.1, Mre A. Sillierldatt. fthetz•
nee-
Girls Division
Boys Division
daughter and son-in-law of Mr. et-
hold its own Shevuoth services
rr•rr. rl«wleu,ea M. Goldberg,
and
Mrs.
Bernstein,
and
Mr.
and
this year. However, as a supple-
Pre-School Division
Milton
Solomon
Mr. and Mrs.
A. 7wgal.
ment, it has been planned to have and infant daughter of Bellefon- Mrs. Milton Bernstein and family end liospltality—Mrs. Anthony Dent u'h,
Little Nahelu
chairs.u; Mesdante• W. Aronoff,
five boys and five girls from the taine, 0., were the week-end of Cleveland, Ohio.
Brodie, 11. Clark, J. Collins, J. Dunn,
eighth grade of the Shaarey Zedek guests of their parents, Mr. and
H. Granadler. K. Germain, It. Green-
Constructive and relaxing activities a-c carefully planned for
Benach, K. Kutinsky, P. 0 -
Sunday School also take part. Mrs. Hany R. Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Daneman .,erg. M.
B. Indic, Shirley Levin. S. Rodin.
each of the three camp unit-1. Highest rating
a brief
of Edison Ave. will be at home witld,
Each
of
them
will
deliver
NI. Unfelt, J. finch.. S. Weller, •nd J.
for health and sanitation,
Sunday
night,
May
17,
in
honor
talk on one of the Ten Command-
Ruth Berkowitz and Betty Fel-
Good cheer—Mrs. Rae Goldberg, ehalr•
1 ments. This will, in all probabil- senfeld will leave Sunday for a of the engagement of their - daugh- mitn, Mrs. Philip Greenwald, co-ehair.
Booklet Upon Request
give their
ity, take place in the main audi- week's stay in New York, before ter, Marie Elaine, to Joseph Fin- man, end all those who , 1 can
THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN
semi,' to the resident at the Boole.
Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
torium.
Sunshine rommittee—Mre It. Rose,
sailing on the S. S. Champlain on sterwald.
Telephone, Ortonville 12F31.'
chairman, Mesdames D. Bialnlkoff, J
Needs no Special Advertising—It's Excel-
Saturday, May 23, to spend two
Drapkin. II. Lewis. K. Mil-
74000,
Mrs. J. Sklar of' 1610 Hazel- Collins.
Harnenho and T. Gather.
lent Qualifications for Land and Water
months in England, France and
lion.
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend
Ferar and Mrs
wood
Ave.
left
for
a
two
months'
Courtsay—Mra.
2-6129,
Temple
'
Sports Being Well Known.
aer
Ind.
or call Mta. Edythe Cugell,
Switzer
Benjamin.
visit with lief grandchildren in S. Art—Mrs
David Werbe and Mrs I.
The Camp Has a Staff of Mature Men and
a Goodman.
DIRECTIONS: 40 Miles from De-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott of New York.
Women Counsellors—Each One Specializ-
Special flower fund—Mr... D. Blat•
troit. Woodward Ave. (U. S.
—
Burlingame Ave. left Wednesday
ing in Some Camp Activity.
10) through Pontiac, turn right
Miss Gladys Watkins of Glen- nikoff.
Itevislon—Mre. A. B. Stralw,
The Jews of Detroit are re- to spend a week in New York.
halrman:
—Mrs.
A.
Vagal.
Medicine
on M-15, through Clarkston,
dale Ave. is visiting her aunt and air.. Louia Gennanaky.
NURSERY FOR CHLDREN FROM 3 TO 5
sponding to the appeal for the
.
Philip
Smith,
shair.
turn right first gravel road
,
pm—Mr
Slotor
Cot-
Lomza Yeshiva. Besides the ap-
Miss Pauline Frank compli- uncle in Newark, N. J.
Under supervision of a Merrill-Palmer
man, Ifesdantee PhIlip Gorelick, Helen I
Medley Road) follow Perry
peals made in the synagogues and mented Lorraine Mark, a bride-
Itoenky, J. Friedman, B. Intik,. J.
Graduate
. 5 ,hunter,
. Schreiber,
Lake-Camp Nahelu signs.
other small donations, 20 mem- elect, with a 'luncheon and miscel- Nu Beta Chi Sorority will in- Mi el. M S.
Berghoff
.
and
IIJ.
Weller
Parents
Will
Benefit by Early
tchartx.
bers subscribed to the building laneous shower on Tuesday, augurate the spring membership ti ehw
Delinquent 1111.14 — Mrs. Dorothy Rose.
Enrollment
drive with a mixed bridge at the chairman;
Mesdames Harry Abrams,
fund. Irwin Cohen has sent out May 12.
Gorelick, H. Roil. A. Itnbinowitz.
home of Miss Eleanor Silk, 2745 Philip
letters, also •signed by the Judge
Shunter and Dorothy Wagner.
For Information:
Keidan, to help the Lomza Yesh-
On Sunday, May 17, Miss Irma Cortland Ave., Tuesday, May 19,
Mrs. David Kallman, accom-
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
Residence, To. 7.2238
iva. Everyone is asked to make Feerer will honor Pauline Fran k at. 8 p. m. Those desiring to join panied by Florence Kutzen, ren-
Call Office: Tyler 5-6278
their checks out to Lomza Yeshiva and Lorraine Mark with a lunch- the group for this occasion should dered vocal selections at the close
UNLISTED SECURITIES
,
communicate
with
Miss
Silk,
the
and send them to Irwin Cohen eon and personal shower, and on
of the meeting and little Charlotte
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
807 Hammond Bldg.
May 23, Miss Beatrice Steinberg chairman, at TO. 6-5543. Stem- Krueger entertained with charac- Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
Special credit,is given to Mrs . will. honor them at a luncheon, ben are invited to bring guests. terizations.
I
-
Ida Solai and Mrs. Peshe Cohen both parties to be given at the
A tea for the good cheer commit-
Mr.
M and Mrs. Jack Nadler an- tee will be given in the Old Folks
for their assistance. Mr. and Mrs. L'Aiglon.
the
Bar
Mitzvah of their Home Bldg., Brush and Edmund
Solai have "Mlava Malke" in their
nounce
CADILLAC rM
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman son, Murray, on Saturday morn- Place, on Tuesday, May 26, at 2
home in honor of the dean of the
1.132 =AL DUD .
L o m z a Yeshiva, Rabbi Gordon, will honor Rosalie Kahn and Mar- ing, May 16, at 11 o'clock, at the p. m. Mrs. Rae Goldberg, chairman
and his brother-in-law, Rabb i tin Leo Butzel on Tuesday night, 11'nai Zion Synagogue, Humphrey of this committee, may be contact-
Halperin. I.. Dann was toastmas- May 19, at their home on Can- and llolmur. Reception and open ed at Longfellow 6291 for infor-
ter and introduced Rabbi Gordon terbury Road. house will be held on Sunday, May a
their r2estiade5ncpe., m. and dBuena
who expressed his hearty thanks
Forsersolly Condected
Monday, June 15, at noon, a
at,
to Mr. and Mrs. Solai and all the
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott V17ista
garden party and bridge will be
11 p, M.
others
who
helped
in
this
work.
are
spending
a
week
in
Kansas
held
in
the open air dining room
All Expensee
With Detroit Post No. 135,
—
Vinland, Holland. France, Belgium
Rabbi Si. Fischer, Rabbi I. Stoll-
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein
and her of the Oriole Terrace. This will be
Jewish War Veterans of the man Rabbi S. m. Fine, Rabbi I. City.
32 Days—All Expense-3375
—
the last meeting of the year for the
know& Belgium. Fr•nre. Norway. United States, officially instituted, S. Sperka and D. Temchin spoke
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass assistant teachers, Freda Green- auxiliary. Mrs. Jack Kavanau is
Sweden end Denmark
the membership of the post im-
Laura Goldman and Miriam chairman of this event and has
48 Days--Bicycle Tour—$375 mediately went to work, and at in behalf of the Lomza Yeshiva I spent the week-end in Cherie- baum,
a
number
Edwards, will present
and thanked the many co-workers. voix.
Mrs. Herbert Wallace as co-chair-
All Repenee—fiend for Folders
25 % to 50
their last meeting, a large class
of children of the Junior Stacca- man.
Mrs. Solai and Mrs. Cohen have
RHEA E. CASHMAN
of candidates were administered
4 to 10 years old,
benefit
picnic
to
take
I
Dr.
Samuel
J.
Levin
spent
a
to
Club
from
a
Mrs. Betty Homonoff and Mrs.
arranged
Wide Tread !tureen, Ina.
woad
the
obligation
of
the
J.
W.
V.,
in
a
piano
recital-playlet.
"The
COMPLETE STOCK OF
place July 12, in Palmer Park.1 1 few days in Kansas City.
M. FL Stevens Mau It. 310-11•0
Dorothy Wagner are in charge of
and instructed in the work of that The net proceeds obtained from ,
Awakening of Spring," on Friday, tickets. The entire membership is
Ilia Waehington Blvd. nor, Or. River
organization.
the picnic will go to the mainten- ! Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl of May 22, at the McGregor Library invited to attend this open 'air
Several important matters re- once of the 350 student.: of the I i LaSalle Blvd. spent the past week. Auditorium. A concert by inter- party. Telephone Mrs. Kavanau,
garding the future activities of
mediate and senior pupils will take Townsend 6-6 one
Y h'v
767; Mrs. Wallace,
I end in Charlevoix.
the Jewish War Veterans in the
The following are this week's
place on Tuesday, June 9.
University 2-0501; Mrs. Homonoff,
comunity were discussed, and it contributions: Mr. and Mrs. D.
Miss Betty Bressler of Cleve-
llogarth
7254,
or Mrs. Wagner,
was decided that Detroit Post par-
Come Early for Choice Selection
From our mineral wells
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Cherry 7400, for reservations.
$100; Mr. and Mrs. Max land visited with her brother-in-
ticipate in all matters that is of Edelman,
comes the sparkling health-
Schneider, $100; Mr. and Mrs. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jul- their son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs.
interest
to
the
Jewish
p
e
o
p
1
e,
SPECIAL
DURING THIS EVENT
waters
used
in
the
J.
Pasa-
giving
Harry Brown, $100; Sydney
ius Gilbert. Robert E. Clinton of 3813
working in co-operation with pres-
treatment of arthritis, nett-
dena Ave. will be at home on Sun-
Allen, in memory of his father,
ent
existing
Jewish
agencies.
ritis,' • rheumatism, • sciatica
Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich day May 17, from 2 to 5 and 7 to
Mr. and Mrs. Pitkowich,
Jewish veterans who served the $100;
and general colds. Other
and Mr. and Sirs. Howard Kaich- 9 p. m. No cards.
$100; Louis Dann, $50.
Republic in any of its wars are
Regularly sold for $24.00
treatments include Turkish
will give a dinner party Sat-
en
urged to affiliate themselves with
and reducing baths.
M 16.
urday night, ay
NUss Ethel Gorfinkel of Mon-
this all-Jewish veterans organiza-
treal, w'f'a has been the guest of
tion. Meetings are held every
OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney K. Biegler Miss Iris Silverman of Fullerton
OUR
The Men's Temple Club of Tem-
first and third Wednesdays at 8
of Huntington Woods gave a din- Ave. for the past few weeks, has ple Beth El is inaugurating a new
"Sussman
Sees
it
Through"
by
p.
m.,
at
Jericho
Temple,
2705
d4
ner party Wednesday, May 13, in
WO Front St.
A . A7
Jacob Goldberg, will be reviewed honor of Miss Rosalie Kahn and returned to her home. Miss Gor- series of events, the first of which
••••
t.elted Died.
Joy Road.
finkel spent the winter in Cali- is to take place on Wednesday,
Arrangements are now being by Miss Purdy of the Public Li- Martin Leo Butzel.
fornia and stopped here on her May 27.
made to hold an outdoor cere • brary at a meeting of the Monday :
This event is called the "Sports
Afternoon
Club,
on
Monday,
May
Mrs. Sidney Stone and Sirs. way home.
'Book Review Closes Denver monial, at which time a large
Stag Night," and is designed to
class of candidates will be ini- 18, at 2 p. at the Dexter Cen- Meyer Prussian were joint hos-
League Activities
bring
to the members of the Men's
Max Steingold and his laugh-
11708 DEXTER BLVD., between Webb & Tuxedo
tiated. This class will be named ter.
at a luncheon and bridge
On Monday evening, May 18, at tesses
in honor of Abraham Kraditor,
last Saturday, honoring Pauline ter, Bessie Steingold, of New Temple Club and their friends
the
leaders
of sport in the city
.Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein's re- national commander-in-chief.
8 o'clock, the Oakland Mothers' Frank and Lorraine Mark.
York, formerly of Detroit, visited
view. of Itaing Stone's "Lust for
and state.
—_
here for two weeks.
next meeting will be held Club will discuss the league of Na-
Life" will be the highlight of this at The
The club is presenting. among
Jericho Temple on Wednesday, tions under the guidance of Evelyn
Mrs. A. M. Bookstein will be
final of meeting of the De- May
others, "Hank" Greenberg, Harry
mason's gue
20, at 8 p. m. All members Pollack.
hostess at a luncheon and hosiery
Aleph
Fraternity's
annual
sum-
troit Lea the National Home are requested to attend this meet-
Civil
Mrs. F. H. Longyear of the
shower Thursday, May 21, honor- mar dance is to be held Sunday, Kipke, Gus Dorais, Jack Adams,
f ar
Jewish Children at Denver, to
Joe Magidsohn, Jacob Mazer and
Union will address the
Lorraine Mark.
he held Wednesday, May 20, in the ing to assist in the initiation of Liberties
May 24, at the Jewish Commu- Popsy Clark. Other speakers will
12th 'Zr Club on Tuesday. May 19, ing Miss
.
Dancing will be be heard representing the sports
banquet hall of the Statler Hotel. \ several new candidates for the at 8 p. m. at the Pingree and IA ood•
oily Center.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Altschuler held in the outdoor pavilion, feat-
The needing will take place at Post
FaTABLIMIED 1513
THE JEit ELVA
"Fialll
from the Detroit daily
row Wilton synagogue. "Fascism
spe n ding • week in Kansas urine Francis Grinnell and his writers
ediately following the
newspapers.
Prices to Please Youl
Democracy Which is the Road are spen
2 o clock, immediately
or
Mrs.
City.
band.
Allied Jewish Campaign luncheon, Skulnik and Cast on Wein- we are Taking?" will be
The speakers will follow imme-
11653 DEXTER BLVD., near Webb
and will be marked by nominations,
berg's Hour Sunday
diately after the dinner, which
Longyear 's subject.
Newman dwas
Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Harry Clark of Elmhurst will be served in the social hall
election of officers and appoint-
a y,
At • meeting of the W. Warren
luncheon
Ave.
returned
from
•
trip
to
Chi-
ments to committees. Members are
at
Menasha Skulnik and his entire Club on Wednesday afternoon, hostess
of the Temple. As the reserva-
Nap 1 5 .
cage where she visited her sister, tions will be limited to the num-
invites' W bring two guests.
cast, here to appear at Littman's May 20, at 2 o'clock, at the New-
Mrs. Haman Coplan.
Organized last June to give De- Theater this Sunday, will be fee- berry School, MiSS Henrietta
ber of men who can be seated at Prenzlauer Maternity Aid,
Lillain Rabinowitz Sarnoff will
troit representation to the Home ' tured on Weinherg's Radio Hour Rosenthal will speak on the oh-
the dinner, all who plan to attend
Lucheon Postponed
Esther Miller, pianist, will ap- are urged to have their reserva-
jectives of the Conference on Pro- present a group of pupils in • pi-
in Denver, caring for children of Sunday morning.
evening, May pear in recital Tuesday, May 19, tions in as soon as possible.
tuberculous poor from all parts of
tection of Civil Rights which will ano recital o ' Saturday
c
I
ot
k
,
at
t
h
e
SI
cGregor
The
luncheon of the Prenzlauer
23.
at
8
at
8:30 p. m., at the Women s City
be held on May 22.
country, the Detroit League
Unveiling of Tombstone
ito rilu a mil
Maternity Aid, scheduled for May
the
yAsuadtta
Mothers Li abaraaarcha
Highland Park, Club, 2110 Park Ave. The pro-
FURNACE OIL
will bring to • close a successful
ClThe
ab
27,
has
ben postponed because the
the
gram will include compositions of education in Detroit with Mischa
i.ou fourtha m
and co-operative year, with sincere
will
An unveiling of a monument in Club
—
date selected occurs on Shevuoth.
Cesar
Franck,
Chopin,
Brahma.
Kott1er,
and
in
New
York
City
series
of
talks
on
child
psychology,
appreriatio.' for the gracious sup- memory of Herman Waterstone
LA 4500
Mrs. Leon Van Vliet and son, Albeniz, Mossoloer, Rimsky-Kor- with Olga Samaroff, at the Jail- Tickets distributed for this date
n :ommunity.
will take place on Sunday. May 1 , on Thursday afternoon. M ay 21 ,
port of the
at Machpelah Cemetery. at o'clock, at the Jewish Communi • James. of Edison Ave.. h a • e sakoc , Gershwin a is d Debussy. Bard Foundation. The public is will he honored on the new day to
at 1 p. m.,
be set for the event
moved to 1940 Calvert Ave.
Miss Miller received her musical invited to the recital.
Relatives and friends areriveted t y Center .
fee all es ...4es
1 9
Siegel Fur Storage
Broadcast Dinner
In Honor of Ickes
B. SIEGEL CO.
Exquisite
SATIN
Nightgowns ';`,,
Jr. Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek
$1"
Parents Are Invited
Open House at
CAMP
•NAHEW
RUSSEK
Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan
„7.
AVRUNIN
CAMP
• for Boys and Girls
Contributions Made
To the Lomza Fund
CHARLES It. BASSNEIt
EUROPE ...
24 n.y. $284.50
Sale • • •
Jewish Veterans
Hold Initiation
FLOOR SAMPLES
Drastic Reductions!.
I
French, Moderne and
Chippendales
llealth:
Mothers' Clubs
Wayne Mineral Baths
Men's Temple Club
"Sports Night" on
Wednesday, May 27
SARVE LAMPS
12"
CENTURY FURNITURE
H
Jacob Weller
1
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