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FULDHEIM LECTURE
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4

The musk school of the Jewish
Community Center has been estab-
lished for over 15 years, and in
that period had done much to
develop the musical talents of chil-
dren who might otherwise have

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf-
man of Massachusetts Ave. left
Wednesday to spend three weeks
in Hollywood, Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Schles-
inger returned Tuesday from a
week's stay at Secaw Lodge, Gay-
lord, Mich.

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Mrs. Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave.
spent last week-end with her chil-
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been denied the opportunity of re-
ceiving musical instruction.
Herman Jacobs, educational di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Center, at the tea and rally at the
home of Mrs. Edmund Sloman on
Monday, Oct. 19, cited several in-
stances where men and women
making their livelihood as arches.
tra leaders and musicians received
not only their musical education
but their incentive and Interest in
music through the music school of
the Center.
For the past few years, the
music school has been unable to
open because of lack of funds.
Therefore the music Study Club
of Detroit presents Samuel Sorin,
brilliant young Detroit pianist, in
a concert recital on Nov. 8, at the
Scottish Rites Cathedral, the pro-
ceeds to be used to finance the
music school of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Emma Lazaroff
Scheyer is one of the members of
the committee.
Tickets may be procured from
Mrs. J. M. Berris, president of
the Music Study Club, Mrs. J. 8.
Saabs, chairman of the concert,
Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, cap-
tain, and other workers.

Neugarten Club
Plans Luncheon

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modeled, stop and see Kay. Also a brand new selection
of new and custom-made hats in • variety of styles to
suit your personality.

Mrs. Max Broad of the Whittier
The second of a series of open Apts. is spending a few days in
Chicago.
meetings of the Neugarten Sun.
shine Club was held at the Jewish
Community Center on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finster-
'Oct. 19. Dr. Robert S. Drews was weld and family have moved to
their new residence on Parkside
Ave.

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guest speaker. He was introduced
by Mrs. Charles II. Alice.
Miss Pauline Gert of the Moth-
ers Pension Bureau gave a talk
and Mrs. Moe Lightman of the
case committee gave an interest-
ing report of progress made on
several of her cases. Mrs. Ilarvey
Elbinger, chairman of the mem-
bership committee, introduced 12
new members, and an appeal was
made to members by Mrs. Morton
L. Snyder, chairman of publicity,
to assist her with her work in con-
nection with the annual luncheon.
The annual luncheon is to take
place on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at
the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Fred A.
Gross gave a "pep" talk. Mrs.
Gross is anxious to suggest ways
and means of earning money for
the luncheon. Information may be
obtained by calling Miss Suzanne
Steiner, general chairman, Long-
fellow 4590, or Mrs. James Schor,
co-chairman, Townsend 7-1499.
Mrs. Emil Eckhouse is presi-
dent of the organization.

A TRUE STEINWAY

Dorothy Fuldheim will lecture
at Shaarey Zmiek on Nov. 4, at
8:30 p. m., under the auspices of
the Sisterhood of the synagogue.
An authority on world affairs,
Miss Juanita Bauer, well known her search for new material has
monodramatist, will be brought to
Detroit on Monday, Nov. 9, for the
monthly meeting of the Sisterhood.
Miss Bauer's program will include
a series of sketches entitled,
"American Women as Nation
Builders." In these she shows the
various types of women of the
masses, who through their courage
and fortitude have contributed
much to the building of the na-
tion. This artist writes her own
monodramas and combines a bril-
liant personality with a beautiful
voice and rare dramatic ability.

Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Boston
On IS ednesday, Oct. 14, Airs. H.
Blvd. returned from a visit with
Fiekowsky and Miss Marion Ber-
her family in Cincinnati.
man entertained 75 guests at a
linen shower at Buddy's, in honor
Mrs. I. Bayne Levin was hostess of their niece, Miss Rose ri d
a tea Friday, Oct. 16, at her stein, bride-elect of Nov. 8. Bridge
hone on Edison Ave. was followed by a luncheon. Miss
home
Goldstein was honored at a din-
Miss Blanche Wolf of Mont- ner-shower on Tuesday, Oct. 13,
gomery, Ala. is the house guest of at Lacher's, by Misses Anna and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger Mary Berman, and on Friday, Oct.
of Whitmore Road.
23, Miss Florence Spilkin enter-
tained at a kitchen shower at her
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage home on Westminster Ave., in
of W. Euclid Ave. are motoring honor of Miss Goldstein.
through the west and will return
Nov. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michelman
of W. Philadelphia Ave., ac-
Mr. and Mrs. James Stein of companied by their son, recently
Covington Drive are leaving Sat- returned from Chicago where they
urday for a few days in Chicago. visited their other son, Herbert,
who is attending college there.
Louis Cohen of Pingree Ave.
left Wednesday for an extended' Mr. and Mrs. Julius hleskin
trip to New York.
i (Rose Canvasser) are now resid-
ling at 3375 Collingwood Ave.
Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert
Ave. is visiting with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of
New York, Mt. Vernon and Wor- 1528 Virginia Park will leave Nov.
chester, Mass.
2 for Los Angeles, Calif., for an
extended stay.
A. Weinstein of Chicago Blvd.
returned from a fortnight spent
A beautifully appointed personal
in New York.
shower was given by Mrs. Nathan
Leib at the Eastern Star Cafe, in
Miss Ruth Brotman of Montreal honor of Miss Phoebe Levi, bride.
is visiting with her brother-in-law elect of Marvin II. Sellins, son of
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sellins of
Sturtevant Ave. Covers were laid
Weisman of Calvert Ave.
for 40 guests and the tables were
outstanding
with their floral dec-
Mrs. Gerald Ilerst returned to
her home in Chicago after visiting orations and pink tapers. Miss
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi and Mr. Sellins, will be mar-
ried Nov. 15 at Temple Beth El.
M. Friedman of Elmhurst Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weisbrot
of Clements Ave.. and Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Shnitz of Leslie Ave.
were hosts at a dinner and open
house social in honor of the Mac.
eabee soccer team of Palestine, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shnitz,
Saturday evening, Oct. 17. Covers
were laid for 40 guests.

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taken her to distant lands. She
has traveled in Italy, France,
Austria, England, Germany, Nor-
way, Sweden, Scotland, Wales,
Russia and Turkey. Each year
she visits another country.
Her experiences in meeting in-
timately and interviewing ex-
haustively world famous charac-
ters are varied, amusing and in-
teresting. Her penetrating ob-
servations and keen interpreta-
tions are given with dramatic em-
phasis, and are lucid and logical.
The announcement of this lec-
ture has aroused favorable com-
ment and enthusiasm.
Miss Elizabeth Finley, chair-
man, reports phenomenal interest
in the advance sale of tickets.
Tickets may be secured from
the chairman by calling Townsend
7-0015, or the co-chairman, Mes-
dames Harry Bennett, University
2-1948; Samuel Kavanau, Town-
send
send 8-3834; George Levey, Uni-
versity 1-1862 or from any of the
members of the ticket committee.

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I Mrs. S. Kleiman to Address Donor
Event on Nov. 10

The committee in charge of the
donor luncheon of the Goodwill
Sewing Circle, to be held at Web-
ster hall on Nov. 10, announces

The many friends of Mr. and
The Dal Segnos Sorority cele-
Mrs. Theodore Friedman, formerly brated its second anniversary at a
of Detroit and Cleveland will be formal dinner on Oct. 18 at the
interested to know that they will cocktail grill of Webster Hall.
make their future home in Bay
City after Nov. 1.
Mrs. Irving Burson of 2967
Harry Ziv and Ben Shwayder Monterey Ave., entertained mem-
bers
of the board of the B'nai
returned from a few days in
David Sisterhood at her home.
Cleveland.
Various committees submitted
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon their reports of progress on forth-
and family have moved from the coming affairs.
Wilshire Apts. to Wildemere Ave.
Msr. Harry A. Davidson gave
Mrs. Bert Slossman of New an afternoon bridge card party at
York is the house guest of. Mr. Woodhall Lake, and raised $40 for
and Mrs. David Huber of York the Detroit Ladies 1,cchem Aniyim.
Road.
Miss Ida V. hiendessohn, a
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald and bride-elect of Oct. 25, was honored
by
Sirs. S. Schwartz and Miss
her daughter, Mrs. Rose Erma
Henley will leave Nov. 1 for Los Lilliain Schwartz with a linen and ,
personal shower for 75 guests atl
Angeles.
Buddy's on Monday, Sept. 7. A
Mrs. Frank Seinsheirner (Jane kitchen and personal shower was(
MRS. S. KLEIMAN
tendered
the bride-elect on Tues-1
Fecheimer) of Cincinnati spent a
few days with her parents, Mr. day, Oct. 13, by the Misses Helene that the guest speaker for this
Alter and Shirley Mendelssohn occasion will be Mrs. S. kielman.
and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer.
which took place in the home of
Miss Rosevelyn Rosner, who was
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silberberg Miss Mendelssohn, 1526 Lawrence a finalist in the Detroit Times
Ave.
Covers
were
laid
for
45
contest,
will dance, accompanied by
formerly of Edison Ave. are now
guests. Mrs. Pauline Mendelssohn Miss Rose Gayman. Rev. A. A.
domiciled on Wildemere Ave.
entertained for Miss Mendelssohn Rosenfeld will sing. Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stein of with a miscellaneous shower given Sobel and her co-chairman, Mrs.
Akron are making their future in the form of a luncheon and Jacob Nagler, announce the fol-
bridge at the Vinitte Tea Room. lowing pledges:
home at 1716 Boston Blvd.

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Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged

Yeshivah Auxiliary
Banquet on Sunday

Aesculapian Plans
Its Annual Affair

A head-stone will be placed on Townsend 6-6554; Mrs. Frances
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Colton
Kollonberg, Ivanhoe 7765; Hrs.
the grave of the late Ignatz Guns-
and family have returned from a
berg, on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 11 Mollie Taller, Madison 9294.
month's
trip to Loa Angeles. cant,
a. m., at the Oakview Cemetery.
and other points In the West. and
Flowers fee all «easiest
Relatives and friends are invited
will reside at 2447 Blaine.

a flattering collection of

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uel Klein, Marry Greenbaum. James
In honor of Miss Betty Bron- Sobel.
Joseph Grossfeld. Faro], varier.
Mrs. Mac Kustin of San Fran-
Nathan Nagler. !tarry Meer. Nathan
cisco spent several weeks in De- stein, bride-elect, her sister, Doro- Goodman.
Irving alms. David Green-
IN ALL PARTICULARS
thy,
entertained
with
a
shower
and
troit with relatives and friends.
baum. Morris Rosenberg, Robert Rosen-
bridge on Monday evening, Oct. 5, berg. la, ob Farkas, Sam Jaunts, Dying
Greenspan. Merman Klein. Leo Standen.
eve-
for
35
guests.
On
Wednesday
Miss Maxine Finsterwald re-
Ram Auelander, Eugene Brume, I
turned home after spending sev- ning, Oct 14, Mrs. Dorothy Light- leases. Martin Malek, Ernest Wein-
Samuel Dettenfeld, Nathaniel
eral months in Maine and New stone of Virginia Park was hostess berger.
Pet nt, Theodore Weiss. Ale. Stein.
you have always wanted to own a
at a lovely shower and midnight Carl Horner, Morris Weinstein, Louis
York City.
buffet luncheon . for 30, and Mrs. Sobel. Mortis Rath. Dave Itunsky, Mar-
h o
o,r.1)1„•;• nEtn
ron
,i ,u omzi,e m nistz. mtIn
Mrs. Elliott H. Mayer has re- Elsie Rubin and Babe Weinberg, ;
Steinway (and what true music-lover has
Ge o rge Weiss. Mon ToUng, Ern-
turned to Washington, D. C., after future aunts of the bride, tendered stein,
est (Moat Hand, Irving Liebson, Abe
shower
and
bridge
of
beautiful
a visit of several weeks with her a
Hard, 1i 1. Sims, Tony Lebowitz. Ma.
Meyer Pushkin. Janata Auslander,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fin- appointments for 50 on Monday Gross,
not?) this is your opportunity.
Diamond, Charles ner ge r,
evening, Oct. 19, at Boesky's on F:ugene
sterwald.
Adolph Fog. Louis TrAttner, leldor Op-
Dexter Blvd., at which time Mrs. penhelm. IL Feldman .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Anspach Roy Zamsky of Cleveland, 0.,
You can purchase the new Steinway
returned to this city after spend- mother of the groom, was present.
ing a month in Mexico and Cali-
On Saturday night, Oct. 17, Mr.
fornia and en route visited the
Grand Piano for only $885.
Grand Canyon and numerous other and Mrs. AL Kramer of 2262 Ea.
zelwood
Ave. entertained at a sup-
places of interest
—
per for relatives and friends in
This is, in every particular, as
I% . ith the organization's aim to
On Sunday afternoon, Oct. 25, honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their keep all members in good stand-
The annual $5 banquet of the Rabbi Leon Fram will be one of son, Abele. Among the many ing so as to form a stronger chain
Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshivah the principal speakers at the cele- guests present were B. Isaacs, for the protection and well-being
piano as Steinway knows how to make.
Beth Yehudah will take place at bration of National Hearing Week superintendent of United Ilebrew of residents in Detroit's Jewish
7 p. m. this Sunday, Oct. 25, in by the Detroit League of the Hard Schools; M. Michlin, principal of Home for the Aged, the Women's
Liberal terms can be easily arranged.
the Beth Tefila Emanuel Syna- of Hearing. The other speakers the Parkside branch of the Hebrew Auxiliary of the home held its an-
gogue. Taylor and Woodrow Wil- will be Dr. Emil Amberg, Dr. schools. In honor of this occasion nual pay-up affair last Monday
son. Prominent speakers will ad- Martin Ii. Hoffman and Dr. Ger- there will be planted in Palestine afternoon in the form of a bridge-
Come in today and see, hear, play this
dress the banquet and there will trude Van Adestine.
five trees, two of which are a gift luncheon, in the auditorium of the
be a musical program featuring
from the 12th St. Reading Circle General Motors Bldg., under the I
the eminent violinist, Henry Siegel.
of
the Pioneer Women's Organi- chairmanship of Mrs. Maurice'.
Mrs. Edward Steinberger re-
amazing instrument.
Jews of Detroit are urged to turned on the S. S. Normandie and rations of which Mrs. Kramer is a wagner.
come to this banquet and to sup- is back in the city, having spent member.
Members wee greeted by the
port the Yeshivah, which hopes three and one half months on the
Mrs. Jules LeBost and Miss auxiliary's president, Mrs. A. B.
soon to erect a new building to continent, visiting France, Switz-
Ferar, who thanks committee-
"The Slusien1 Center of Detroit"
house this educational institution. erland, Austria, Hungary and Eleanor Mendelsohn entertained at women and others who added to
For reservations to the banquet, Rumania.
a shower for 50 guests on Monday
afternoon.
evening, Oct. 12, at the Golden the Thanks
success were
of the extended to the
call Mrs. H. Rottenberg, Town-
send 8-7995.
William and Ben Bonin arrived Pheasant Inn, honoring Miss Betty Bergin-4T Press for their courtesies.
addition to names mentioned
in New York to join their parents, Cohen, whose wedding to George In ad
Steinway Pianos
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonin, who are M. hiendelsoh; will take place in pre-party publicity, the follow-
15.
attending
the
national
ice
conven-
;
,
ing aided materially for this
Hdqrs., 1515.21 Woodward Avenue
—
gathering: Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
tion at the Waldorf Astoria llotel.
And Branches
Mrs. Monte Goodman, Mrs. Julius
B.st itG nag a t 11,p hr e er m i l n i oi taeslt,
The Aesculapian Ladies Auxili-
Twelve pulpits located in four
tuns, e aan yb d oaal■ rt t dr st , h . n r
ary Is sponsoring its annual din- different states have been filled for
nesday
ner dance at Northwood Inn on 1936.37 by Hebrew Union College
THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS
Wednesday evening, Nov. 18. The students, it was announced by Dr.
many important issues were dis-
The second gathering of the cussed. Mrs. Samuel Grenadier of-
proceeds cf this affair will be Henry Englander, registrar of the
donated to charity. All druggists Cincinnati rabbinical institution. Shaarey Ledek Junior Congrega- fered cards, Mrs. Philip Green-
lUnveiling of Tombstone for and their friends are invited to Among ths students given the new tion, held on Saturday, Oct. 17, wald offered pencils and Mrs. Moe
attend. Reservations should be assignments is Morton A. Bauman was an interesting one. Both the Leiter promised to provide score
Late Ignatz Gunsberg
made early by telephoning any of of Detroit, who will go to Owens- resume and the selections from the pads for the pay-up party.
Sunday
Prophets were delivered by Mil-
the following: Mrs. Zelda Tennen, boro, Ky.

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The return, and the selections
from the Prophets for Oct. 24 will
tee delivered by Miss Rose Rosen-
thal.

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