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RUSSEKS

sew WOODWARD *VIM

To raise funds to continue the
fine work of the Infants Service
Group, affiliated with the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, this
organization is sponsoring its sec-
ond annual spring bridge party
at the Jewish Center, the after-
noon of June 10.
Mrs. Max Fried is general
chairman. Assisting her are Mrs.
Abe Messenger, Mrs. Ernest
Sachs, Mrs. I. S. Katzman, Mrs.
Blanche, Holden and Mrs. Morris
Wittus.
At a recent election the fol.
lowing were chosen to lead the
organization for the coming year:
Mrs. Max Fried, president; Mrs.
Ralph Goldsmith, Mrs. Jacob
Jaffe, Mrs. Sam Merson, first,
second and third vice-presidents
respectively; Mrs. David Newman,
recording secretary; Miss Marian
Robins, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Al Mame, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. I. S. Katzman, treas-
urer, and Mrs. Morris Wittus, case
worker.
Mrs. Harry Rosen, the out-
going president, was elected hon-
orary president. A joint instal-
lotion with the officers of the Eva
Prenzlauer • Maternity Aid is
scheduled for June 16, at L'Aiglon
in the Fisher Bldg.

Music Study Club
Gives Annual Tea

Closes Season on June 2 at

The Music Study Culb of De-
troit closes its season on June
2nd with its annual tea, to be

to attend

Open House at

CAMP
NAHELU

Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan

Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level

CAMP IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION

Boys Division
Girls Division
Pre•School Division
Little Nahelu

Constructive and relaxing activities are carefully planned for
each of the three camp units. Highest rating
for health and sanitation.

,booklet Upon Request

Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
Telephone, Ortonville 12F31.
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-6890,
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2.6129.

DIRECTIONS: 40 Miles from De-
troit. Woodward Ave. (U. S.
10) through Pontiac, turn right
on M-15, through Clarkston,
turn right first gravel road
Medley Road) follow Perry
Lake-Camp Nahelu signs.

INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
UNLISTED SECURITIES

PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED


CHARLES II. ItASSIVElt

1137 BUHL MAIO.

CADILLAC

Health!

OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN
BY J. W. E. W. 0. GROUP

From our mineral wells
comes the sparkling health•
giving waters used in the
treatment of arthritis, neu-
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
and general colds. Other
treatments include Turkish
and reducing baths,

A regular meeting of the North
Woodward Branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization was held at the home of
Mrs. S. R. Helpeh on Tuesday,
May 19. Nomination and election


Wayne Mineral Baths

630 Front St. R

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The Infant Welfare Fund of
Hadauah

Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, chair-
man of the infant welfare fund
of the Detroit chapter of Iladaa-
sad, has received contributions
from the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, in
memory of Harris Callow.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon,
in memory of Samuel Cohn.
'Aubrey and Morton Gittleman
in memory of Mrs. Jennie New-
man.
MINI Hattie Gittleman, in mem-
ory of Samuel Cohn and Barney
Bremen.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, in
memory of S. Cohn and Barney
Bremen.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer,
in metory of Mrs. Jennie New-
man.
Mrs. Minna Ellman, in honor
of the Bar Mitzvah of Jack Ham-
burger and the confirmation of
Marjorie Naomi Bennett.
Mr, end Mrs. Benjamin Kramer,
i ■ borer of confirmation of Rich-
ard Edward Berris, the Bar Mitz-
vah of Jack Hamburger and con-
secration of Marcia Diamond and
Eilene Blumberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
son, in honor of the confirmants,
William • Ellman and Muriel
Elaine Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Warshawsky,
in honor of confirmants, Sheldon
Joseph Lachman and Sidney L.
Alexander, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman,
in honor of the confirmants Sid-
ney L. Alexander, Jr., Marjorie
N. Bennett, Elaine Joy Sandorf
and the consecration of Marcia
Diamond.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, in
honor of the coned:manta, Joan
Savage, Richard Edward Berrie,
Marjorie N. Bennett, Shirley Ruth
Kept!, Estelle M. Bussey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, m
memory of Mrs.. Jennie Newman
and Barney Bremen, and in honor
of the confirmants, Leah Ruth
Pearlman, Joan Savage, Sandrea

MRS. J. COHEN

of officers took flare. The follow-
ing officers were unanimously
elected for the ensuing term: Pree-
ident, Mrs. Jacob Cohen, (re-elect-
ed); first vice-president, Mrs. A.
J. Redblatt (reelected); second
vice-president, Mrs. E. Epps; third
vice-president, Mrs. M. Baker;
treasurer, Mrs. S. R. Helper; re-
cording and financial secretary,
Mrs. A. B. Knoppow (re-elected);
corresponding secretary. Mrs. A.
Kurzmann.
The officers-elect will be installed
at a luncheon to be held at the
L'Aiglon in Fisher Bldg., on Wed•
nesday, June 10, at 12:30 p. m.
Members and friends are invited.
Call the chairmen, Mrs. J. Rob-
bins Longfellow 5392, or Mrs. A.
Goldberg, Townsend 8-7815, for
reservations.
The organisation thanks I. Born-
stein for his kind efforts in ship-
ping the merchandise to the Gen-
eral Israel Orphans Home for
Girls in Palestine. Two hundred
orphans will, be gladdened by the
clothing realized from the shower
sponsored by the North Woodward
branch. Mrs. M. Silverstone was
chairman of the committee.

Book

Cadillac Hotel with Attr•c-
tie. Program

Parents Are Invited

Met Red Md.

May 29, 1936

aad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE -

Infants Group Holds Bridge
Party June 10

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Mrs. Cohen Again
Heads Children's
Home's Auxiliary

MRS. JACOB H. SCHAKNE

Riven at the Book Cadillac Hotel
at 2:30 p. m. The program fol-
lows:
Music Study Club t horal-
under the direction of if harles
Frederick Morse.
"Choral Paraphrase" by Samue l
R. Gaines, violin obligate accom -
paniment by Sadie Cooper Alper ,
"Silent Strings," by Grandville
Bantock, arrangement by John A
O'Shea.
"Locksmith, Ho! A Hundred
Padlocks," "Birds in Air Wil l
Stray Afar," by Johannes Brahms.
"Oh, Peter, Go Ring-a-dem
Bells," by II. T. Burleigh, ar-
rangement by Victor Harris. Pi-
ano accompanist—Rose Bassin.
Dramatic Arrangement from
"Pygmalion and Galatea," by M.
S. Gilbert—Mrs. Walter Field.
Mrs. Jacob
Schakne, talented
vocalist, who haa achieved con-
siderable popularity locally with
her operatic renditions at musi-
cales and in solo numbers with
the choir at Temple Beth El, will
also appear on the program with
two vocal solos:
"Allelujah," by Mozart; "Ocean,
Thou Mighty Monster," from the
opera, "Oberon," by Von Weber.
Mrs. Schakne will be accompanied
by Mrs. Burton Clamage.
Two piano arrangement—Esther
and Besse Brown:
Poupee Valsante by Poldini.
La Nuit L'Amour by Rachman-

Miss Margot Franklin is spend-
ing 10 days in Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
and son Robert will leave June 10
for a summer's travel in Europe.

Mrs. George Waldbott spent a
few days with her parents in Cin-
cinnati (luring the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Goodrich of
Cleveland were the house guests of
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Fleischman.

Mrs. Harry Newman and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Amgen C. Tabor will
leave Tuesday' night for a few
days in New York and will thes
attend the graduation exercises at
Vassar College.

Louis M. Felsenthal spent the
past week-end in Columbus, 0.,
attending the Western Conference
track meet and the spring formal
of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Frater-
nity, of which he is a member,
which was held at the Granville
Inn, Granville, 0.

Mrs. A. J. Moss, who has been
spending the winter in Miami
Beach, Fla., returned to Detroit,
accompanied by Mrs. Herman
Wander, formerly of Detroit and
now a resident of Miami Beach,
Fla. Mrs. htoss entertained 20
guests at the Lee Crest, at a beau-
tifully appointed luncheon and
bridge, honoring Mrs. Wander, on
Saturday, May 23, Several parties
are now being planned for the
guest during her stay in Detroit.

Clarence Ascher and Miss Hen-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Solomon of
in° B ir l'ue Danube Waltz by Strauss rietta Ascher of the Park Lane
3268 Virginia Park will entertain
—Chasims.
Apts., sailed Saturday on the S.S. their friends at a house-warming
Champlain for England, France party on Saturday, May 30.
and Switzerland.

Philomatic Medal
Is Won by Leemon

Mr. and Mrs, Ben Shapiro of
Mrs. Leopold Mayer of Glynn Ct.
is sojourning in Atlantic City and Lapeer, Mich., entertained the fol-
New York.
lowing guests on Sunday: Miss Ida
Brody, bride-elect of June and her
"Can War Be Eliminated by
In honor of bliss Josephine Stern fiance, Earl Victorson; Mr. and
Removing Its Economic Causes?"
Mrs. Samuel Kovan of Detroit and
and
her
fiance,
Leonard
Wiener,
is the question which two Philo-
Cole and Albert Crordo of
mathic teams attempted to answer whose marriage will take place on Charles
Pontiac.
June
18
the
following
entertained:
at the Philomathic model meeting
held May 14, at Central High Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen-
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Croll, Mrs.
Mrs. Dinah Milkovsky Kaplan,
School. The affirmative teams, berg,
S. K. Gage, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, former president of the Ladies'
composed of Charles Friedgood,
Sol Schwartz and Nathan Epstein, Mrs. Joseph Bing, Mrs. Jules Auxiliary of the Jewish National
was opposed by the negative team, Fisher, Miss Elenore Jacob, mi ss Fund, now a resident of Brooklyn,
composed of Richard Kramer, Betty Saloshin. On May 31, Mr. N. Y., is the guest for a month of
Peter Morse and Philmore Lee. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs, Mr. and her son-in-law and / daughter, Mr.
Mee. Richard Wiener and Dr, and and Mrs. H. Becker of 3375 Ful-
mon.
Mrs. Sidney Beigler will be hosts lerton Ave.
The members of the club voted at a dinner at the Women's
City
the affirmativ e team the winner Club;
on June 0, a
shower
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Baker
of the debate and awarded them and luncheon will be kitchen
given by Mrs. of 2714 Calvert Ave. announce the
the Judge Harry J. Dingeman Louis S. Cohan e
and
Mrs.
David
Bar Mitzvah of their eon, hiorton
silver loving cup. Leopold J. Sny- Winans and in the evening,
Mr. Lee, on Saturday, June 6, at Con-
der 1, speaker of the Philomathic and
Mrs. S. Rappaport will en- gregation Shaarey Zedek.
Debating Club, presided at the
meeting. Judge John J. Maher, tertain; Mrs. Herbert Smith will
Daniel Lewis, and Sidney De be hostess at a shower and dessert
Ethel Goldman Mendelson, of
June 6: the Misses Ruth
Young judged the contest as to the bridge on
Virginia Wolf and Miriam the Ganapol School of Music will
three best speakers. They awarded Cohen,
Carver veil, s ive a breakfast at th‘ present her pupils in a piano re-
to Philmore Leemon the gold me.
Franklin Mlle Country Club on cital on Wednesday, June 3, at 8
dal donated by Louis Sinilansky June
7. The spinster dinner will p. m., at McGregor Library audi-
for best speaker. To Nathan Ep- be
given by Miss Jean Levy on torium. She public is invited. The
sein went the Mrs. F. V. Martin
following will participate: Shirley
silver medal for second best speak. June 14 and on June 17. Mr. and Dunitz, Amy hIendelson, Harold
er. To Peter Morse went the Cava- Mrs. David Willans will hold
party. The family dinner Goodman, Frances Jacobson, Kath-
naugh Jewelry Company silver. cocktail
be given by hire. Sarah Rosen- leen Goodman, Sarah Kaplan, Eva
bronze medal for third best will
zwieg on June 17 at the Franklin Shapen, Mary Wineman, Arnold
speaker.
Sabaroff, Dorothy Dunitz, Allan
Hills Country Club.
Each Sunday the Philomathic
Johnson, George Norwich, Sylvia
Debating Club meets at the Phila.
Mies Sylvia Levy left for a six Kozak, Mildred Lubetzky, Ntay
e phia-llyrpn Hebrew &hoot at
weeks' visit to Pittsburgh and Sabaroff, Betty Levy, Helen Bell,
3 o'clock. Debates, extemporaneous points east.
Shirley, Leader, Elsie Blum, Sophie
speeches, interpretative reading
Norwich, Evelyn Ekelman, Phyllis
and informal speeches are given
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blum of Kessler, Dorothy Ekelman, Har-
under the program of the after- Rhode Island Avesereturned from riet Goldman.
noon. The public is invited to at- an extended visit in California.
tend any of the meetings. ' I
Mies Madelyn Kahn honored
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller
Mies Maxine Karbel, a bride-elect
formerly of Alden Park Manor of June, with a personal shower at
Gifts to North End Clinic have moved to 3311 Chicago Blvd-.
the Wilshire Hotel. hirs. J. J. Stab-
ler and Mrs. Morey Abrahams
North End Clinic has received
Mrs. Mark Jacobson of Park- were joint hostesses at a tea and
the following contribution,:
side Ave. spent a week in Cleve- shower last Tuesday in honor of
From henry H. Sills.
land with her parents.
Miss Karbel, at the new home of
In honor of the 50th wedding
Mrs. Abrahams on Ntuirland Ave.
anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mein- m-R and Mrs. Saul Roseman will
roe Rosenfield from Arthur, Helen stet motored to
Pittsburgh last compliment Maxine Karbel and
and James Field, Mr. and Mrs. week-end, Mr. Holinstat
returning Norman Rosenman with a Sunday
Joseph M. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs.
while Mrs. Ilolinstat remained for night supper party at Blossom
Mayer B. Sulzberger, Mrs. Carrie a visit with her family.
Heath on May 31, hire. Harry
May Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kline and hirs. Charles Rosenman
T. Gilbert.
Miss Nliriam Berger of Buffalo will compliment Mies Karbel with
In memory of Mollie and Sam-
the guest over the week-end a shower at Buddy's on June 2.
uel Cnhn from Mr. and Mrs. Sey- is
of Mr. and hire. Barry II. Ber-
mour J. Frank.
ger of W. Boston Blvd.
In memory of Ilarris Callow
Mrs. Isidor Enoch of St. Louis
. —
from Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J.
Dr. and Mrs. Mayer DeRoy of is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Frank.
Levy
of Royal Oak.
Pittsburgh are spending the holi-
In memory of Arthur L. Tush. day week-end with Mrs.
Aaron
bent from Mr. and Mrs. Seymour DeRoy on the "Yoreda."
Mrs. E. Sidney Echenberg has
returnedoests her home on Sher-
For the Supplementary Medical
Miss Maxine Rodecker, dausth- brooke Ave. after a two weeks'
Assistance Fund for Children: ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ito-
visit with her parents, Mr. and
From Mrs. S. E. Sallan's Club and reeker is home for
u
the smmer
Mrs. A. Holdengraber of Phila-
Mrs. I. It. Myers' Club; in mem- from St. Mary's Academy
Notre delphia Ave.
ory of Ilerbert Blumenthal from Dame.

Mrs. Norman Hayden; in memory
of Arthur L. Tushbant from Mrs.
Mr. and "Mrs. Edward I. Mu,
Normt■ Hayden; in memory of liner of the Tuller Hotel returned

Baby tarry Goldman from Mrs. after five months' spent in Cali-
Norman Hayden. torn ia.
For the Social Service Relief
Fund: from Aaron Mendelson
Mrs. Tillie Friedman of Colo-
Memorial Trust and Jennie Gro- redo Ave. visited in Buffalo for
gen Mendelson Memorial Fund.
s few days the past week.
In honor of the 50th wedding

anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. David Berrie and
roe Rosenfield from the Wednes- son,
Robert, and their son-in-law,
day Class, Mrs. Tilie Welt, Mrs. and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Sam-
Rose Weinman, Mra. Anna Slo- uel Brandwan
of Cleveland. Dr.
man, Mrs. Cora Sloman, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Berris of Adrian are
Pauline Shaman, Mrs. Margherita all guests of
Dr. and Mrs. J. M
The text regular meeting will Martin, Mrs. Blanche
be held at the home of Mrs. .1. Mamie Van Beaten, Gilbert, Mrs. Berne, having arrived to attend
confirmation exercises of Rich-
Robbins, 1946 Calvert, on Wednes- Franklin, Mrs. Erma Mrs.
Eliel, Hattie
Mrs. the
■ rs1 Berrie.
day, June 3, at 1:30 p.
F lorence Polozker.
Mrs. Benjamin Tannenholz of
Flower. for all occasions — the Tubber Hotel left
Goldstick. Shirley Ruth Kopel and
to join her
Joy, Florist, Euclid 6082 husband in New York.
Richard E. Berrie.

00.1.0 0,ct CLOTHES pER FEcr

CAL*

At the annual meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of Jewish
Children's Home held on hlondaY,
May 11, at the Children's Home,
the following officers were re-

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Mrs. Victor Weil and Mrs. Sam-
In the absence from his pulpit
uel J. Levin motored to Chicago of Dr. Charles II. Meyers, because
for a few days.
of his illness, Rabbi Leon Fram
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will leave occupied the pulpit of the North
Friday, June 5, to attend the grad- Woodward Congregational Church
uation exercises of her daughter, last Sunday morning, speaking on
liarbara, from Vassar College.
the Subject "The Resurrection of
the Holy Land." Last Friday
Mr. Samuel ileavenrich of New
York spent a few days with his night, Rabbi Fram occupied the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter pulpit of Temple Beth Israel of
Jackson, Mich.
Heavenrich of the Whittier.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass
On Tuesday, June 9, at 1:30 p.
of Longfellow Ave. gave a dinner m., the Home Relief Society, the
party Thursday night, May 21.
Neugarten Sunshine Club and the
Zcdakah Club will hold their
Mrs. Ruth Butzel has returned annual food shower at the Jewish
to her home on Burns Ave., having Community Center.
spent the winter in New York.
The second of the series of piano
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer recitals,
"National Notes", a mu-
will spend the holiday week-end in . sisal playlet, given by the pupils
Cincinnati.
of Lee Corbman-Schakne will be
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt held net Thursday evening, June
will motor to I'oughkeepsie to at. 4, at 7:30, at the Detroit Con-
tend the graduating exercises of servatory of Music, 6035 Wood-
their daughter, Betty, from Vas- ward Ave. The public is invited.
sar College.
Mrs. Irving B. Burson, enter-
Mrs and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger tained members of the board of
gave a dinner party Tuesday the B'nai David Sisterhood, at her
night, Mey 26.
home, 2967 Monterey Ave. Plans
were made for the final get-
Mr. James Wineman will give tcgether of members and their hus.
a cocktail party Saturday, May 30 bands, to be held on Monday eve-
in honor of hi, house guests, Miss ning, June 15, at the B'nai David
Marjorie Katz, Miss Marian Moses auditorium. This affair will mark
and Mr. Herbert Fields, all of the last social event of the season.
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MRS. S. L. KAVANAU

elected for another year:
Mrs. Herman Cohen, 'president;
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, first vice-
president; Mrs. Anthony Deutsch,
'second vice-president; Mrs. A. B.
Stralser, third vice-president; Mrs.
Jacob Harwith, fourth vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. M. Aronsson, fifth
vice-president; Mrs. Ralph Paul,
recording secretary; Airs. Maurice
II. Zackheim, corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. Jack Freedman, assist-
ant corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Lewis Bowman, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. S. J. Eder, treasurer;
Mrs Chas. Smith, auditor.
The following board members
were elected to serve for two
years: hire. A. 0. Barsky, Mrs.
Saul Davidson, Mrs. Morey Fen-
ton, Mrs. Al Goldberg, Mrs. Nellie
Kohn, Mrs. David Kliger, Mrs.
Edward Krause, Mrs. Moe Leiter,
Mrs. II. Rosman, hirs. Morris
Rosenberg, Mrs. Henry H. Sha-
pero, Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mrs.
Jack Tobin and Mrs. Julian Weber.
The honorary board members
are: Mrs. Fanny Rodin and Mrs.
H. Rottenberg.
Mrs. Henry II. Shapero is chair-
man of the social committee; Mrs.
S. L. Kavanau, chairman of enter-
tainment and children's outings;
Mrs. hi. Aronsson, chairman of
printing; Mrs. Moe Leiter, mem-
bership chairman, and Mrs, David
Kliger, publicity chairman.
Comprehensive and interesting
reports of the past year's work
were read by the officers and by
chairmen of the various standing
committees. Following the meet-
ing refreshments were served dur- I
ing the social hour.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Children's Home will hold
the next meeting at the Children's
Home, Petoskey and Burlingame,
next Wednesday, June 3, at 2 p.
m. Those desiring to join are urged
to attend this meeting.

Center to Go on
Summer Schedule

Beginning with week of June 1,
the Jewish Community Center will
go on summer schedule. Clubs will
meet during the week from 7 to

8:30 p. m. and from 8:30 to 10

p. m. The building will be closed
every week-end from Friday eve
nine to Monday mornings.
The handball courts will be open
to seniors, club seniors and busi-
ness and professional men every
Monday through Thursday from
12 noon to 10 p. m. intermediates
will be able to use the courts Mon-
day through Friday from 3 to
5:30 p. rn.

Mothers' Clubs

The Linwood Dexter Mothers'
Club will meet on Tuesday, June
2, at the Dexter branch of the
Jewish Community Center, at 1
p. m. In addition to a talk by Miss
Tasha Zuneer of VSayrie Univer-
sity on "Chjld Development" there
will be a demonstration of fancy
cookery.
At a meeting of the 12th St.
Club on Tuesday evening, June 2,
at 8 o'clock, at the Polish Syna-
gogue, Leon Kay will discuss the
objectives of the World Jewish
Congress.
The West Warren Club will hear
a talk by Mrs. Joseph Ilaggai on
"Why a World Jewish Congress"
at their meeting on Wednesday
afternoon, June 3, at the Newberry
School, at 2 o'clock.
Tuesday, June 9, has been set
aside by the Council of Mothers'
Clubs for a visit to the Women's
House of Correction at Plymouth,
Michigan. Busses will leave from
the Dexter branch, the Parkside
and Midland Synagoge, the New-
berry School, and the Polish Syne.
gogue at 12:30.
The well-known operetta, "Kol-
duni" or "The Witch" will he pre-
sented by the Council of Mothers'
Clubs Choral Group on Wednes-
day evening, June 24, at 8:30, at
the Leon II. Frank :slayg -round of
the Jewish Community Center on
Woodward and Holbrook. In the
event of rain the operetta will be
presented indoors.

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Is Open to Visitors .. .

You Are Cordially
Invited!

DIRECTIONS: Take U. 5.,112 to Irish Hills, turn to

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Entrance.

FOR INFORMATION

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RALLY JUNE 4 FOR
J. N. F. FLOWER DAY!

National Broadcast la Ar•
ranged for Sunday
Julie 7

Miss Anne Manson and Miss
Shirley Sandler, co-chairmen of
the annual Flwoer Day of the
Jewish National Fund, announce
that a rally of workers will be held
on Thursday evening, June 4, at
the B'nai Davis!, Elmhurst and
14th Ste.
Volunteers are urged to attend
this rally and to enroll for the
Flower Day collections on Satur-
day evening, June 6, and Sunday,
June 7. Refreshments will be
served at the rally.
An added stimulus for the suc-
cess of Palestine Flower Day will
be a national Palestine Flower
Day broadcast that has been ar-
ranged by the J. SI F. publicit y
department in cooperation with
the National Broadcasting Com-
pany.
The facilities of the N. B. C.
network have been extended to the
J. N. F. for broadcasting on Sun-
day, June 7, from 8:30 to 9 a. m,,
eastern daylight savings time, of a
Flower Day program of extraor-
Miss Lena Silk of 552 West-
dinary interest
minster Ave. returned from New
Special
Meeting
of J. W. E. A chorus of more than 100 sing-
York where she was associated
ers, members of the Jewish Choral'
W. 0. Monday,
with the Town and Country Vene-
Society of New York, under the
tian Blind Co. She is now acting
June 1
direction of A. W. Binder , musical
as Michigan representative for
director of the Free Synagogue,
that company and will conduct her
A special meeting of the Jewish will render an extensive program
business from the Detroit office. Women's European Welfare Or- cf Palestine music
and
ganization will be held Monday, songs, especially selected Hebrew
to suit
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority gave June I. at 1 p. m., at Congrega- the occasion. The tunes and melo-
tion B'nai Moshe, Dexter and dies that resound in the agri
Day
dinner
at
the
Rus-
Mothers
a
cul-
tural settlements on J. N. F. land
sian Village for members' moth- Lawrence. ,
At this meifing ■ report will in Palestine, symbolising
the toil,
ers. The sorority will give • moon-
be
heard
in
regard
to
the
seeress
the courage and the hope of our
light together with the stage on
o fthe home bake sale held last pioneers, will vibrate over the
July 24.
week and arrangements will be North American Continent and
made for a new summer affair to will be brought over the air-waves
Mies Elizabeth Notes of Pin- be Rgi
epo
ve ru
n in
future.
to . every Jewish home nn the occa-
gree Ave_ is spending . the Deco-
Reports wil l hebenarrd
o f P alestine Flower Day.
he
ration Day week-end in Chicago, , investigation committee in behalf chorus has already begun its nT:ed
re.
Ill., as the guest of her sister and l of four new European orphan re-; heareals for the broadcast which
brother-in-law.
will prove to be
lief eases.

EUROPE

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24 Day. $284.50

All Expenaes
England, Holland. Franck Belgium

32 Days—All Expense-4375

England, Bulgluni. / tenon, Norway,
Sweden and lienin•rit

48

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All Etuense—Send for }'old.,.

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Hebrew Ladies Aid Society

bliss Hazel D. Ilardacre was
the guest speaker at the last
meeting of the liebrew Ladies'.
Aid Society. The subject of her
discourse was 'Living with our
ers.' Miss Ilardacre was
formerly associated with the Y.

W. C. A. and is now affiliated
with . the National Youth Adminis-
n.
At the last meeting of the Jun-
ior Hebrew Ladies Aid Society,
the secretary, Miss Edna Gross,
announced to a representation of
senior members who attended this
meeting, that they wished to make
a contribution of t75 to the sen-
ior organization. They also do -
n ated
e I., to the Jewish Old Folks'
Home building fund.
Mrs. Pauline P.. Freeman will
be hostess to the advisory board
of the organization which will
meet at her home, 3786 Longfel-
low Are., on Monday, June
at 1:30 p
The next busineas meeting of
the society will be held on Wed-

nesday, June 3 at 2 p. m.

both in quality as well as in dura-
tion .

A 10 -minute address on th- sig-
nificance of the Keren Kay-meth
will be delivered by Dr. Israel
Goldstein.



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