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Bnai David Ladies'
Luncheon Feb. 16

Music Study Club
Program for 13th
Soiree on Feb. 16

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Plans are under way for one of
the most outstanding functions in
the history of Bnai David Sister-
hood, the first donor luncheon
which is to be held at the Phalanx
Club on Feb. 16 under the super-

Mrs. J. Meyer Berris, president
of the Music Study Club of De-
troit, announces the completed
plans for the 13th annual soiree,
which will take place on Tuesday

Mrs. Jacob S. Souls will be at
Miss Emma Butzel gave a
luncheon at the Women's Ex- home to her friends Saturday af-
ternoon, Feb. 20, honoring her
change on Feb. 10.
daughter, Miriam Sidney, who
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelsho- graduated from the University of
fer honored Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Michigan.
Sherk of St. Louis, Mo. with a
On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 16,
dinner party on Feb. 6.
at 12:30 p. m., the Infants Service
Group
affiliated with the Eva
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass Prenztauer
Maternity Aid, will
returned Sunday from a few days sponsdr a bridge luncheon and a
in New York and Philadelphia.
style show of spring fashions by
•
the Sue Anne Shop, at Congre-
James Wineman is spending a nation Bnai Moshe on Dexter and
week in New York City.
L awrence.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Robinson
Mrs. Ralph Paul and Mr. and
of Pennington Drive will enter- Mrs. Herbert Paul spent several
tain a group of friends at a buf- days in Chicago during the past
fet supper on Feb, 13.
I week.

-Photo t,y Lo Patin Sludlo.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Meyer re-
MRS. MORRIS WOLF
Mrs. Morris Weingarten of
turned Thursday from a trip to Cortland Ave, left for a visit with
vision
of Mrs. Morton Espar,
Meridian, Miss.
her parents in Los Angeles, Calif. chairman. Mrs. Morris Wolf, presi-
MRS. J. MEYER BERRIS
dent
of
the
Sisterhood, announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank
evening, Feb. 16, at the Y. W. formerly of Ilazelwood Ave. have returned from a three weeks' trip that Mrs. Joshua Sperka will de-
liver
an
unusual
address at the
C. A., Witherell at Montcalm.
moved to 8603 LaSalle Blvd.
to Florida.
luncheon.
The program is as follows:
A modern comedy, "One of
Mrs. George Levey of 19670
The last meeting of Theta 'A souvenir booklet is being pre-
Those Days" by Margaret Shrewsbury Road left Friday for Delta Omega Sorority was held pared under the guide of Mrs.
Cameron, directed by Thyra Rou- a six-weeks' visit to Los Angeles at the home of Miss Ida Nadler, Leon Slavin and the entertainment
land Matus. Stage setting by Mrs. and Palm Springs, Calif.
527 Englewood on Sunday, Feb. is being prepared by Mrs. Morris
David Werbe. In the . cast are:
Formerly $69.75 and $79.75
7. A contribution was voted to Gobel, who is securing the co-
Mrs. Benjamin Alpert, Mrs. Bur-
Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates the American Red Cross Flood Re- operation of the Wurlitzer Com-
ton Clamage, Mrs. !tarry Platt, were hosts to a group of friends lief. The next meeting will be pany. Those who desire to earn
Sernd Floor
Mrs. Mark Rafelson, Mrs. Maurice at their home on Atkinson Ave. held at the home of Mrs. Louis their pledges are reqUested to cal l
Morse, Mrs. Charles Alpern, and on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Ruben, 2953 Waverly, on Feb. 14. Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, chairman of
the ways and means committee, at
Mrs. Rose Trig.
Solos by Reva Reatha, harpist:
Ben Simon and sons, Arthur
Miss Betty Sklar of Ilazelwood Longfellow 2457, 2202 Elmhurst.
All Through the Night," by John and Sam, left to join their family Ave. was hostess at a personal Reservations can be made through
Thomas, and "Waltz in A" by in Miami Beach, Fla.
shower and bridge for 25 guests members of the Sisterhood.
Additional donors are Mesdames
Brahms.
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, in
"King Nutcracker," a fantasy
Miss Sue Wineman will arrive honor of her niece, Miss Ethel Ben Mason, B. Alphant, I. For-
for chorus and ballet based on the Wednesday from Boston, Mass., Bronstein, bride-elect of this man, Joseph Rader, Al Lewis, L.
Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikowsky, where she is a student at Stew- month.
Sima, J. Weisman, M. Movitner,
The Ideal day to get mother away from the bother of home
presented by the Music Study art Hall to spend-is few days with
Arthur Dunn, Jack Robinowitz,
dinner--and naturally the "young ones" will be tickled to hear
Club Choral directed by Charles her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
George
Robinowitz, Harry Rott,
Mrs. Sigmund Brin entertained
Frederic Morse. Ballet and dances Wineman.
him invite the family to—
the Misses Lottie Hill. Betty My- Sam Rosen, Norman Rubenstein,
by Jack Frost as King Nutcracker
M.
Cooper,
A. Tamaroff, B. San-
ers Van Praagh and Mrs. Jule
assisted by 10 solo dancers and
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald D. Koplowitz at a theater party field, A. Ruzumna, II. Kamnetzsky,
members
of
the
ballet
of
the
Theo-
of Chicago Blvd. complimented and dinner in Los Angeles. Calif. E. Gerber, Jean Fisher, N. Rosen,
AT
dore J. Smith Studios, 474 W . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sherk of
Nat Schostak, A. J. Silin, M. Bonin,
Warren Ave. Narrations by Mrs. St. Louis, Mo., who are house
S. Lash.
Ilerbert Metz. Accompaniment by guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ep- Play by Sarasohn
Rose Bassin Stein, pianist, and stein of Parkside Ave., at a din-
to Feature Temple Dinner of J.W.E.W.O.
1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River
Revs Reatha, harpist. Stage set- ner on Feb. 8.
ting by Mrs. David Werbe. In the
Father-Son Affair on Sunday, Feb. 21
choral are: Mrs. Herman Agins,
Mrs. Martin Butzel and Mrs.
Mrs. Herman Bregmnn, Mrs. Jo- Leonard T. Lewis gave a tea on
The
Father and Son banquet of
A special board meeting of the
seph Behrman, Mrs. J. M. Berris, Feb. 11 in honor of Mrs. liarold
Mrs. Benj. Coggan, Mrs. David II. T. Rattner and Mrs. Amson C. the Men's Club of Temple Beth El Jewish Women's European Wel-
will
be
held Thursday, Feb. 25, at fare Organization will be held
Cole, Mrs. Meyer Ellias, Mrs. Tabor.
6 p. rn.
Thursday, Feb. 18, at 12:30 p. m.
Meyer Govern, Mrs. Julius Green,
The banquet will begin with a at the home of Mrs. Satofsky at
Mrs. Hermann Iloexter, Mrs.
Mrs. A. J. Levin returned from
Lewis, Mrs. Samuel Meyers, Mrs. a month's stay in Palm Springs, five-course chicken dinner followed 1734 Virginia Park, but this meet-
by a program that promises to be
Max Reich, Mrs. I. W. Ruskin, Calif.
inspirational and entertaining to
Mrs. Sidney Wallace, and Mrs.
"boys from 4 to 90."
Joseph Saltzman.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krause of
The program will include a well
Dancing and refreshments will Sturtevant Ave. left for a
complete the evening. Mrs. Saul month's visit to Miami Beach, known radio ventriloquist, a train-
ed
animal show, talented juvenile
Benyas is chairman of the hospi- Fla., and Havana, Cuba.
actors, talkies, including a genuine
tality committee, and Mrs. Davis
western
thriller, color cartoons and
H. Cole is general chairman.
Miss Constance Robinson re-
Tickets from Mrs. B. Pearlman, turned to Pittsburgh to resume a special preview.
One Week Only
A one-act play written by
Trinity 6.7221.
her studies at Carnegie Tech af- Joshua Sarasohn for the occasion
ter spending the past week-end will be presented by Mr. Sarasohn
Feb. 12 to Feb. 19
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and his son, Steven.
BETH EL HIGH SCHOOL
Those planning to attend the
PURIM DINNER DANCE Ilerbert Robinson.
Mrs. Lillian Kates of Camp banquet are urged to avoid the
The annual Purim dinner dance Arowhon, Algonquin Park, Ont., disappointments of last year and
of Temple Beth El senior high was a recent guest of Mr. and get their reservations in early as
school is to be held Saturday eve- Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn. Last Sun- the attendance is limited to 600
ning, Feb. 27. A novel idea, in day afternoon Mrs. Kates held a persons. The price of admission is
$1 to members of the Men's Club
reunion for the campers at the and their sons, and $1.25 to non-
On every piece of furniture in this grand store
Wilshire Hotel.
members and their sons.
which includes a beautiful selection of living room
Reservations must be made in
suites, bed room suites, dining room suites, occas-
Mrs. D. W. Mann and daugh- advance by mail at Temple Beth
ter of 2670 Calvert Ave. left last El or Saul II. Rose, the chairman,
ional pieces and the finest selection of !amps.
Saturday for Florida where they 1300 Union Guardian Bldg.
will be vacationing for the month
PRICES ARE RISING DAILY
of February.
Purim Carnival of
MRS. B. FELDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Golds and
But despite the price increase we offer this 20%
Bnai Moshe School ing is prepared by Mrs. S. Diner
daughters, Ruth and Gladys, of
discount (on cash purchases only) which you can
2306 Oakman Blvd. left Feb. 2
Alger Ave.
to be Held Feb. 21 of At
for a month's stay in Miami
deduct yourself from our original low price tags.
this meeting final arrange-
Beach, Fla.
A Purim carnival replete with ments will be made for the Sunday
SUNDAYS 11 TO 3 P. M.
OPEN EVES TO 9 P. M.
chicken
dinner, games, etc., to be
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn booths of various kinds, a Purim given Sunday, Feb. 21, at the main
are celebrating their 25th anni- Punch and Judy puppet play, side auditorium of Jericho Temple, Joy
versary and will leave Feb. 20 for shows, games of skill, refresh- Road near Linwood.
a cruise to the West Indies. After ments, favors, costumes, entertain.
B. Feldman, the chairman
their return Mrs. Magidsohn will ment and prizes will be given by of Mrs.
affair, and her assistants
join her mother in Tampa, Fla. for the Bnai Moshe Sunday School on are this
preparing,
in addition to the
Sunday,
Feb,
21.
All
children
un-
Quality Furniture
the remainder of the winter.
der 15 who attend will be required above, a number of enjoyable fea-
t
ures.
to
wear
costumes
and
prizes
will
8825 LINWOOD, Between Hazelwood & Gladstone
Mrs. Viola II. Weiss of Los
The organization wants to ac-
Angeles, Calif., formerly of De- be given for the best costume of
troit, is now in New Orleans, La., each type. The contestants are not knowledge the receipt from the
limited
to
pupils
in
the
Bnai
children of the late Mrs. Jennie
attending the Mardi Gras. She Moshe School.
Newman of a donation in memory
is on her way to Miami Beach,
Y. P. T. C. Formal
The carnival is being produced of their aunt, the late Mrs. Rae
GERTRUDE
Fla,
ELAINE REISER
by the high school department in Stanfield.
Saturday
Night
SIIUBOW STUDIO
In last week's report of the or-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tilchin of cooperation with the faculty. A
cabaret style, is to be introduced
OF MUSIC AND DANCE
3224 Clements Ave. left on Sun- king and queen for the carnival ganization regarding election of
this
year.
will be chosen from the class which officers, the name of Mrs. Tette
The Young People's Club of
day,
Feb.
7,
for
an
extended
trip)
Presents
Following a seven o'clock din-
sells proportionately greatest num- Kief-Englander, the re-elected cor-
Temple Beth El will hold its win-
the Temple Drama Club will to Florida and Cuba.
ber of tickets. The proceeds from responding secretary was omitted
Goldstlek ter formal dance in the Crystal ner,
Present "Wienies on Wednesday"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmonsl this ticket sale will go into a spe- by mistake. The name of Mrs.
DRAMATIC I/MINTON
Ballroom of the Book Cadillac by Edna Strachan. After this
cial fund for certain Sunday Apel as a trustee was erroneously
hilarious comedy a grand march of Webb Ave. sailed on the S. S. School needs such as: Additional listed.
In INTERPRETATIVE
Statendam on Saturday, Feb. 6, children's books for the library, a
will
be
led
by
Elaine
Reiser
and
CHARACTER SKETCHES
Jerry Rosenzweig, voted the most for I West Indies Cruise.
portable stage for the kindergarten
and primary grades, and addition- Council to Sponsor
McGregor Library Auditorium
popular students in the high
Mrs. Samuel Shapero of New al materials for the handicraft de-
an d at frimmarInmelt•
IS noel.
school.
6 Garden Lectures
City is the house guest of partment which is successfully
Thursday Eve., Feb. 18
The chairman of this affair is York
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. creating an interest in Jewish arts
o'rlorer — Mmleelon 50 rent ,
Helen Hamburger. Her commit- her
and Mrs. Irving W. Goldsmith of
Detroit section. National Coun-
tee chairmen are: Bernice Nemer, Burlingame Ave., where she will and crafts among the boys and
cil of Jewish Women, is spon-
food; Alex Mogill, tickets; Lloyd remain for several weeks. Upon girls of the school.
soring
a series of garden lectures
Next
week's
Chronicle
will
con-
Shaw, door; Victor Kanners, en- her return to New York she will
tertainment; Bob Krause, pub- be accompanied by her daughter tain an outline of the program of under the chairmanship of Mrs.
BITE
R OR A
STOP IN FO
George
L. Waldbott, NI. 2320.
entertainment to be provided at
MEAL • Delicious --
licity.
and grandchild, who will remain
The course will consist of six
Everyone is invited to attend, in New York for the Easter holi- the carnival and also the names of
Wholesome Food
garden
lectures
to be given by
the participants. Parents are
but all tickets must be purchased days.
urged to keep this date open and Frank W. Campbell of Royal Oak.
at least one week before the
Mr.
Canfield
has
prepared
a print-
dance. They may be procured
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller attend this affair with their chil-
from any of the student council of 2327 Clements Ave. were hon- dren. The admission is 10c for ed outline to accompany the
members or reservations can be ored by the family with a dinners children and 15c for adults. The course. He is not only a most
RESTAURANT AND LUNCH
performance will be held from 2 to interesting lecturer, but a practi-
given to the eshool office.
given at the Northwood Inn on 5 in the Harry
Rosman Assembly cal gardener as well.
Fine
"You'll Never Know How
Monday evening, Feb. 8.
The first of this series was held
Hall.
Auxiliary
a Meal Can Be — Until
Women's
on Friday afternoon, Feb. 12, at
You've Eaten Here"
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Weisman
2:15,
at the Council headquarters,
of Children's Home and daughter, Marilyn, formerly Club New Yorkers
89 Rowena St., and future lec-
12039 DEXTER BLVD.
of Pasadena Ave. are now residing
were arranged for each suc-
Near Elmhurst Ave.
Dance Saturday tures
On Thursday, Feb. 25, at 2:30 at the Wilshire Hotel.
cessive Friday afternoon there-
p. m., the Women's Auxiliary of
MISS LOIS MEYER
after.
Club New Yorkers announce its
the Jewish Children's Home will
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Uday
Hotel this Saturday, Feb. 13, a t sponsor a combined Purim and of 2605 Elmhurst Ave. announce Valentine Eve dance to be held at a The course is to be followed by
pilgrimage and flower arrange-
Jr. Congregation
"Birthdays" party for the children the Bar Mitzvah of their son, the General Motors Ballroom on ment contest. The public is in-
9:30 o'clock.
the Home. All members and Sheldon, on Saturday, Feb. 20, at Saturday night; Feb. 13. The af- vited to attend.
of Shaarey Zedek Plans have been completed and of
friends of the auxiliary are in-
Shaarey Zedek. Re- fair is intended to bring together
price of the entire course
indicating from the advance sale vited. There will be a program and Congregation
ception on Sunday, Feb. 21, at the th from 11 nationalities of The
six lectures is $1.50 to mem-
Last week's services of the Jr. of tickets this affair promises to refreshments. Notices will not be home, from 4 to 10 p. m. No and from every section of the city, bers and $2 to non-members.
in accord with the New York
cards.
Congregation of Shaarcy Zedek be one of the largest Jewish func- mailed to the membership.
theory of "being cosmopolitan."
tions of the season. Valentine en-
The membership of the club is OFFICERS ELECTED BY
were conducted by Sam Krohn. tertainment will be carried out LECHEM ANIYIM
Mrs. Jack Halperin, who is
CAMPUS ALUMNI CLUB
Gerald Davidson delivered the
spending the winter in Miami composed of young attorneys and
throughout the evening. Music will BANQUET FEB. 21 Beach, was honored with a cock- young business men who origi-
resume on the weekly portion of
be furnished by Mary Kahn and
New officers were elected at the
tail party in honor of her 13th nally came from New York.
the Law.
The Detroit Ladies' Lechem wedding anniversary by Mrs. D. The purpose of the affair is to last meeting of the Campus
At next week's services Mignon his ten-piece orchestra. Non-mem-
introduce to the youth of Detroit Alumni Club held at the home of
Anipim will hold the 19th annual Tyner and Mrs. H. Nussbaum.
Hamburger will give the resume bers as well as members are wel- banquet
a regular weekly public dance to David Lipton. Dr. Adolf W.
on Sunday, Feb, 21, at
and David Krohn will render the come to attend.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Schakne be held on Saturday evenings,
Lowenstine was chosen president;
6
p.
m.
The
banquet
is
to
be
held
The
committee
consists
of
Al-
talk on the Prophetical selection.
at
of
Rochester
Ave.
were
hosts
The organization has gone to Samuel Margolis, vice-president;
in
the
Bnai
David
Ballroom,
Elm-
Abe Gordon, sponsor, again ex- bert Ressler, chairman, Irene hurst and 14th Avenues. There will • supper party, honoring Mr. and every expense to assure all pa. Charles Robinson, secretary;
Frank
Winton,
Miriam
prettied his desire for a larger at- Weiss,
Virginia Wolf, Helen be • very good orchestra for danc- Mrs. Samuel Caplan (Anne Man. trons a very enjoyable evening. Harry H. Josselson, re-elected
tendance and spoke of the impor- Karver,
son).
Benny Kyte and his WXYZ radio treasurer.
Sophie Wilensky, Lois ing.
tance of coming promptly at 980. Rosenberg,
orchestra have been engaged with
Reservations may be made by
Samuel Braverman, chairman of
Meyer. Tickets may be secured by
The Shure), Zedek Junior communicating
Miss
Margot
Fields
of
Montreal
Smith,
1961
Taylor,
the permission of the radio au- the social committees, disclosed
Mrs.
calling
Irene
with Miss
Congregation is open for member;
Townsend 7.7743, or Albert Euclid 1753-W. Everyone is in- is visiting with relatives and thorities. Benjamin R. Berkowitz plans for • formal dinner dance

now

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12, 1937

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MRS. M. SUSSMAN

The Youth Education League
met on Monday, Feb. 8, at the
Radio Preoentnlion
Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. M.
y-7:45
WJ
Sussman has charge of arrange.
ments for the dinner-dance the or-
Judge Ralph W. Liddy
ganization is sponsoring on Valen-
tine's Day, Sunday, Feb. 14, at
the Chalet_ Those wishing to make NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
reservations may do so by calling
will join 30 other Jewish women'
Mrs. A. Bloom, Townsend 6-3818. clubs in the meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
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