▪ 711 ERLTRonintisn at RON IOW PAGE EIGHT May 22, 193 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE [LE Zedakah Re-Elects Mrs. Abe Rosenberg Jufiior Hadassah Play this Sunday Friends and members of the Zedakah Club were entertained at the annual open meeting on Mon- day, May 18, at Hotel Statler, Johnny Howard entertained. Re- Sunday evening. May 21, at the Statler Hotel, at 8:30 p. tn., the second annual dramatic perform- ance of the Junior Hailassah Play- ers will be presented. Miss Geraldine Fealk is one of A Striking New WHITE Sandal-Oxford A dctotative new. town.and-coektail-hour sandal, in dyeable white Sandota cloth, wheat linen (also colored patents or suede)-$12.75 1. MILLER MODEV available In. all sizes 2y RUSSEKS 1.miLLER DIVAN BUILDING 14411 WOODWARD AVE Parents Are Invited to attend Open House at CAMP NAHELU MRS. ABE ROSENBERG ports were rendered by the officers and standing committees Officers elected for the ensuing term are: President, Mrs. Abe Rosenberg; first vice-president, Mrs. Max Co- ven; second vice-president, Mrs. Jack Greenberg; third vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Morris Davis; record- ing secretary, Mrs. Samuel Al- mug ; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Paul Deutsch; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Baker; financial secretary, Miss Bertha Cohen; reporter, Mrs. Philip Lipson; junior advisor, Mrs. Ben Jacob. The officers-elect will be installed at a bridge luncheon to be held at Northwood Inn, Tuesday, June 2, at 12:30 p. m. Members and friends are invited. Music Study Club Annual Tea June 2 The Music Study Club of De- troit will hold its annual tea on Tuesday, June 2, at 2:30, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The Music Study Club Choral, which has received the commenda- tion of many critics, will perform again. Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne, known for the fine quality of her voice, will render several solos. Mrs. Walter Field, an able drama- tist, will do a portion of "Pygma- lion." The Brown Twins, do's- pianists, will play. The Music Study Club is now sponsoring outside talent, and Esther and Besse Brown, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Brown of Windsor, are among the first to be presented. While they are individual in their own right as pianists, their repertoire con- sists in greater part of the music literature written for two pianos, extending from the older classics to the modern compositions. One never thinks of playing without the other, and if only one piano is available, they can spend hours playing duets. They have studied with Bendetson Netzorg for more than six years and specialized in piano-duo work. In 1933, Esther and Besse, at the age of 15, made their radio debut on the coast-to- coast network of the Canadian Radio Commission. They have had numerous engagements with this network Since. This season they have appeared as guest artists with the Chrysler Male Chorus, and they have been gust soloists with the Detroit Symphony So- ciety. Tickets for the Music Study Club annual June tea are on sale now and may be procured at the door on June 2. Mrs. Fred Ginsberg and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz Joseph Bing were joint hostesses and sons have moved to 17417 at a luncheon and miscellaneous Stoepel Ave. shower last Thursday in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gitlin of Miss Josephine Stern, a bride- Elmhurst Ave. have returned to elect. the city after an extensive vacation Mrs. Henry Meyers and daugh- in Miami, Fla., where they were ter, Joan, returned Friday, May the house guests of Samuel Sum- 15, from a winter spent in Los merfield of Alton Road. Mrs. Git- Angeles and Palm Springs. lin, accompanied by Mrs. Ilarry Summerfiekl, Mrs. Paul Hunting- Mrs. Max Michel returned to ton and Miss Irma Donchicoff, New York after a visit with her flew to Ilavana, Cuba, where they children, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. spent several days sighteseeing. Rodecker of 8100 Jefferson Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Gitlin visited with relatives, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham A surprise birthday party was Ball of Albany, N. Y., on their tendered J. Victor Roemer by 8 return trip home. intimate friends, on Monday eve- ning, May 11. Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bern- stein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. re- Maurice Shwayder of Denver tusned from Kansas, 51o., where is spending several days with his they attended the annual Ameri- family in this city. can Medical Association Conven- tion. Mrs. Harry Berry of Denver ar- rived Thursday morning to be the Mrs. Edythe Cugell, founder of guest of her brother-in-law and Purity Rainbow for Girls No. 12, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clam- Mrs. Eva Mann, present mother age. advisor, Miss Leona Rosenberg, worthy associate advisor, Alice Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fleisch- Lunden and Billie Cugell, were man of Cincinnati were guests at delegates to the 8th Grand assem- the Statler Hotel during the past bly of Rainbow Girls for Michigan, week. held at Benton Harbor, on May 15, 16 and 17, Miss Leona Rosen- Mrs. I. M. Rodecker came from berg was installed on the grand California to spend the summer executive board, and Miss Pearl with her son-in-law and daughter, Pernik was made grand represent- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel of ative to Ohio. Lakepointe Ave. Ralph Shiller, concert master of Mrs. John Immerman has re- the Eastern High School orches- turned from a winter spent in tra, gave a most pleasing per- California. formance at Eastern at their an- nual spring concert, Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. ning, May 15. He played the violin Schlesinger spent a few days in solo Romania from second con- Charlevoix, where they are pre- certa by Wieniawski, with orches- paring their home for the summer tra accompaniment. vacation. Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan • CHARLES R. RASSNER Forest Classes uss Vitalize dry cleaning because it h the finest and most scientifically advanced process known, Vitalize dry cleaning actually restores your clothing to its original life luster end Nil, newness. Viteint is the nrodrre wayl Vitalize dry cleaned MEN'S SUiTS 90c MEN'S TOPCOATS Vitalize dry cleaned 90c Ladies' Plain Coats Vitalize dry cleaned ...$1.00 Ladies' Plain Dresses Vitalize dry cleaned .. S1.00 Ladies Plain Suits..Vitalize dry cleaned .. $1.00 MEN'S HATS, Blocked and Vitalize dry cleaned 50c MISS GERALDINE FEALK the directors of the play, "Mrs. Bumpstead - Leigh", by Harry James Smith. It is an unusual co- tnedy portraying the incongruities of ultra sophistication. The cast consists of the follow- ing: Irving Gluklik, Ida Sandra Milstein, Harold Markowitz, Mar- vin Raskin, Morris Kosak, Ethel Delin, Mrs. Leavitt, Adolph Sil- ver, Harry Zeman, Ethel Mena- son, Kitty Schwartz, Sarah Bloom- field and Harriette Glickman. Dancing will follow the perform- ance, the music to be supplied by the Rondoliers. Tickets have been widely distributed but may also be procurred at the door. The proceeds of this affair are to be sent to Palestine for the maintenance of the various pro- jects supported by Junior Hadas- sah. Mrs. S. N. Heyman Is Re-Elected by J. N. F. Auxiliary Council Juniors' Election Sunday • Large, newly decorated 3-roomed Apartments furnished and unfurnished. Rent Reason- stone Ave. Health! Wayne Mineral Baths 4 Graduation at the B'nai David Sunday C44Ikb, Is The MODERN WAY CHOIR SERVICES AT B'NAI MOSHE able. Henshaw, 1658 Glad- NiCID DRY CLEANING The Misses Ilene Felsenfeld and Billie Lichter entertained at a bon voyage cocktail party last Thurs- day evening for Miss Betty Fel- Again Chosen President of Ladies' Group of Jewish Na- senfeld, at her home on Tennyson tional Fund Ave., who sailed fr an extended tour through Europe. The annual meeting and elec- Attitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer of Virginia Park entertained a Mrs. Eva Mann was present at tion of officers of the Ladies' Aux- CAMP dS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION few friends with a supper party the grand assembly of Rainbow iliary of the Jewish National Fund last Friday night. for Girls which was held in Ben- took place at the Jewish Commu- ton Harbor. May 16 and 17, and nity Center on Tuesday, May 19. Girls Division Boys Division Yearly reports were rendered On Sunday evening, Rabbi Leon then left to attend Department Pre-School Division Fram will address the Wayne Con- Council of Oddfellows which was by the president, Mrs. Samuel gregational Church of Wayne, held in Flint, May 18, 19 and 20. Heyman; the assistant correspond- Little Nahelu ing secretary, Mrs. Jack Ellen- Mich., on "The Rebuilding of Pal- estine." Last Sunday he spoke on A moonlight will be the next stein; the financial secretary, Mrs. Conitructive and relaxing activities are carefully planned for the subject at the First Methodist major affair of the junior group Harry Buchman. The treasurer's each of the three camp unite. Highest rating Church in Birmingham, Mich. The of the Jewish Old Folks' Home. report and a report on current for health and sanitation. previous Sunday he addressed the This is the first of the planned events activities were given by Fort Street Presbyterian Church summer projects. Preliminary ar- Mrs. Max Hayman, and the tree Booklet Uton Request of Detroit, on the 'same topic. rangements were discussed Wed- report by Mrs, Harry Kraft. Write CAMP NAIIELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich., nesday evening, May 20, at the Mrs.. Louis Miller reported the Telephone, Ortonville 12F31. Mr. and Mrs.-A. J. Halle, Mr. home of Anne Fisher. following slate of officers as selec- IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-6890, ted by the nominating committee: and Mrs. Oscar Fischel and son, or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2-6129. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer President, Mrs. Samuel N. Hey- Richard, of Cleveland, Mrs. I. E. Siegel and Mrs. David Dettlebach , spent a few days at Secaw Lodge , man (re-elected); vice presidents, DIRECTIONS: 40 3iilea front 1)e- of Chicago and Mrs. A. L. Mor- Gaylord, Mich. Mrs. Max Hay-man, Mrs. Louis trait. 1Voodward Ave. (U. S. ganroth of Cincinnati, were guests Miller, Mrs. Sol Cabot, Mrs. Max 10) through Pontiac, turn right Mr. and Mrs. 111. J. Greenberg Goldberg; recording secretary, in this city, having attended the on M-15, through Clarkston, (Rae L. Faudman) of Clements Daneman-Finsterwald reception. Mrs. William Mandell; correspond. turn right first gravel road Ave. are to be hosts to 14 of their ing secretary, Mrs. J. Deytshe; as- (Hedley Road) follow Perry Dr. Alvin D. Hersch has re- friends at the "To Jo Farms," on sistant corresponding secretary, Lake-Camp Nahelu signs. turned from Bay City where he Sunday evening, May 24, to cele- Mrs. S. Friedland; financial secre- brate their 10th vdedding anni- tary, Mrs. Barry Buchman (re- was a guest all of last week. versary. elected); treasurer, Mr's. Harry Miss Sadie Ilirschman left Kraft. Her report was unanimous- The second week-end institute ly accepted, Tuesday for Ironwood, Mich., INFORMATION ON LISTED AND where she is visiting her aunt, for club leaders of the Jewish Cohi- Mrs. Ruse Lightstone and Mrs. munity Center will be held at the UNLISTED SECURITIES Mrs. F. II. Kearney. Harry Buchman, captains repre- Franklin St. Settlement Camp, senting the Auxiliary for the Jew PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED The board members of the Sister- June 19 to 21. ish Allied Campaign received en- hood of Temple Beth El held their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilambur- couraging reports from the follow- final meeting and luncheon of the ing workers: The Mesdames S. year on Wednesday at Devon ger of 2423 W. Chicago Blvd. an- Cabot, S. Friedland, I. Goodman, nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Gables. 1 110 111. IIL 111101. CADILLAC 31114 son, Jack Daniel, on Saturday, B. Harrison, S. Heyman, S. Jacob- son, If. Kraft, A. Knoppow, A. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng- May 30, at Congregation Shaarey Panush, A. Posen, I. Shewach, P. gess will entertain a few friends Zedek. At home on Sunday, May Slomovitz, William Silver, W. VeleIPS3WaSeltlelleW iltIMMISMICISISWMWSMaltISSIMadelislileli 31, from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 on Saturday night, May 23. Mandell, M. Weksler, J. Gutfreund, p. m. No cards. Jos. Goldfarb, J. Kunin and H. Mrs. Rose Hirsch and son, Al- Rubin. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Meskin and vin, spent a few days in Saginaw Miss Belle Fineman, daughter of Will Assist Cantor Rosenfeld at as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janet Hayman will leave Sunday, a member of the auxiliary, enter. Shabuoth Services May 24, for a 10-day stay in Max Ileavenrich. tamed with •several dramatic selec- New York City. tions. Leon Kay spoke on the re- In order to provide attractive Dr. and Mrs. Adolf Lowen- cent disturbances in Palestine. services for Shabuoth, Congrega- stine (Mynne Sylvia Millman) re- Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of A social afternoon is being tion B'nai Moshe, Dexter and turned last Tuesday from a honey- Webb Ave. spent a week in Chi- planned for the final regular meet- Lawrence, will present a large moon trip through the east. cago. ing of the year to take place the choir during Maariv services middle of June. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Mrs. L. Sugar entertained at a After a six weeks' stay in New May 27 and 28 respectively. York, Mrs. S. T. Gilbert returned miscellaneous shower and bridge on Thursday evening. May 21, in In addition to Cantor A. A. to her home on Arden Park. • Rosenfeld, the choir will consist honor of Miss Toby Ehrlich, June of the following: Louis Green- Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. New- bride-elect. Mrs. Sugar was as- blatt, William Cayman, A. Siegel man and their daughter, Mrs. Am- sisted by Mrs. A. Friedman and and J. Mirtenbaum, tenors; Max son C. Tabor, motored to Kala- Mrs. S. Davis. Fifty guests were The National Council of Jewish Somberg and S. Rosengarten, bari- mazoo for a few days' stay. present. Juniors will hold its last meeting tones; S. Sumetz and K. Lutchan- Samuel Heyman spent the of the season Sunday, May 24, in sky, bassos. Chaim Froymovitz, Mrs. Herbert Smith of Taylor the Council Howe, 89 Rowena, at well-known child wonder singer Ave. spent a week in Cleveland. weekend in Wheeling, W. Va. 3 o'clock. This meeting will be with a group of other boys will The Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies' preceded by the regular board form the rest of the choir, which Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger will be conducted by Mr. Gayman. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert Aid Society will hold a bridge meeting at 1:45. Election of officers for the corn- Admission is free to the public. will give a picnic supper party party at Kern's on Thursday ing year will be held. The commit. Wednesday morning Rabbi M. Wednesday night, June 3, in afternoon, June 11, at 1 p. m. tee chairmen will read their final Fischer will speak on "The Three honor of Rosalie Kahn and Mar- The wedding party of Miss reports for the year. Gems in the Crown of the Torah". tin Leo Butzel. Any suggestions for nominations Belle Taylor and Mitchell Schram, Thursday preceding memorial services, the sermon will be dedi- Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of who will speak their marriage may be sent this week to Rose Ad- cated to thememory of Dr. Nahum Burns Ave. invited a few friends vows on Sunday, June 14, at ler, chairman of the nominating Sokolow, brilliant scholar and Zi- for a Sunday night supper on 7 p, m., at the Book-Cadillac llo- committee, 1676 Chicago Blvd. tel, is now complete. The bride- onist leader, who died on Sunday. May 24. elect, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Mrs. William Fleischman and David Taylor of Tyler Ave., has son, Mark, will leave May 30 to asked her sister, Florence Taylor, spend the summer in Frankfort, to be her maid-of-honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Anna- Mich. The "Floating dinner dance" on belle Germanskyy, Miss Betty Rudock, Mrs. II. Brode, Mrs.. J. the Steamer Noronic will again be Miss Dorothy Hassenbusch of The Sunday School semester of sponsored by Purity Chapter on White, Mrs. M. Herman, Mrs. J. MCCICSIMCX341411430iXIMMICMCICIVANXIMCItliWaW4VISIgleViaeStILIM the B'nai David Synagogue will Kansas City is visiting with her Kroker and Mrs. N. Rosenzweig. Sunday, June 21. There will be come to a close with graduation uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schram will assist his brother dining, dancing, entertainment and exercises on Sunday morning, May William Fields. as best man, and ushers will in- cards. 24, at the B'nai David Synagogue, The Steamer Noronic is the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- elude Edward Taylor, brother of Elmhurst and 14th. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will deliver fold of Pittsburgh spent a few the bride, Harry Germansky, beautiful 'steamer that runs to From our mineral wells days at the summer home of their Henry Brode, Jack White, Milton Duluth and before starting on its the principal address. SINGING & comes the sparkling health- David J. Cohen is superinten- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Herman, Jack Kroker and Neil regular schedule Purity Chapter Rosenzweig. The wedding will be was fortunate In getting this pal. giving waters used in the Wineman, in Gaylord, Mich. dent of the Sunday School. DRAMATICS alai steamer for their "Floating treatment of arthritis, neu- followed by • reception. Hyman Rottenberg, president of Vole• sat microphone ....h- Dinner Dance." ritis, rheumatism, sciatica Miss Marjorie Epstein will the synagogue, will present the ales. tense by experts. Mies Ann Koronov won the first The boat will leave the dock at and general colds. Other honor Mies Rosalie Kahn and diplomas. treatments include Turkish ROTH & BERDUN The synagogue thanks the Sis- Marie Daneman, brides-elect, with prise In an amateur contest held the foot of Brush St. at 6 p. m. Saul rd Stage, and reducing baths. terhood, sponsors of the Sunday a luncheon on Tuesday, June 2, on May 16 at the Detroit Leland sharp, on Sunday, Jane 21. Dinner Raabe, sow Hotel and sponsored by the Amer- will be served at 6 p. m. and 7:30 School for their devotion and sin - at the Statler Hotel. 4444 Case Ile 1-f/Q A ican Institute of Banking. p. m. Reserrstions ' he made cerity, and also thanks the staff ----- for either serving. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. K.,- for all their efforts'. The Sister- •t re- Mrs. A. L. Cohen and daughter, turns to dock about w R A g7 AA hood will present the graduates well of Parkaide Ave. returned to 630 Frost St. RA t. . n•re -ar-sr Eleanor, of Chicago Blvd. have re- /1 OW Bird. their home after spending several Reservations should u. made with wrist corsages for the girls and hettonairs for the boys. The weeks at the Miami Battle Creek turned from Indianapolis, where early by calling Elizabeth Shapero, Unveiling of Tombstone graduates are: Bella Green, Ger- Sanitoriwm, Miami Springs, Fla., they attended the Feuerlicht-Cohen Townsend 7.1026, Dora Schwartz, To. 84151, Esther Cohen, Long- ald Mellin, Fera Lipsky, Sam Co- where Mr. Keywell was convales- wedding. DprwArrTIID HAM mmemed bey pmeedea2.2.1peree- fellow 0751, Pauline Sandler, Lo. Unveiling of monuments in hen, Gloria Mason, Bernard Sher- cing. meadbm Miss Madelyn Kahn of 2916 2787, Rhea Cashman, Ra. 3368, or ✓ ear m111. IOW man. Revs Finkelstein, Jay Gold- memory of Jennie and Sidney EDITH EE1CST AT berger, Shirley Galin, Irvin Gold, Mrs. Alfred Rothschild and Cortland Ave. left Thursday for other committee members. The rusernmoct uf Frank will take place on Sunday, Dorothy Fabian.' Mies Edith Ileavenrich compli- Philadelphia where she attended seating capacity of the boat limits pm wow oat.. awn141.1Ma. May 31, at 11 a. m , at Clover mented Rosalie Kahn and Martin the Zeta Beta Tau spring house the number of tickets to be sold emede IAN Mree. -- Leo Butzel with • Sunday night party as the guest of Maurice Kob- and reservations will be filled • Eurd MN Hill Park Cemetery. Relatives and Flewors for ■ 11 supper party on May 17. lits Jr., of Cleveland Heights, 0. Dealer-Joy Florist, Each.' •6 strictly In the order received. friends are invited. 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The principal speaker at this Interesting gathering which was attended by close to 200 guests was Moshe Furmansky of Palestine. All Itopremes lindiurd, Holland. Drum Der. 32 Dago-All Espouse-337 141,11101, mace, Pierer swedes sad Denmark Tear--S 31 All Isposeem-14.1 for Molders 44 Days-Bicycle RHEA E. CASHMAN wws. Mae True/ ROM.. 1st. 14. et stays. was RA 311G11- 1151 Waehsagton Died. oor. Or. Stir Kingfish (Oh You Kid) Len sky donned grease paint and ported at a Hollywood studio I week to play • "bit" In a film . fill cinema debut will take weeks of his valuable time.