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March 26, 1937

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Drorah • Kadimah Group to Knollwood Women's
Have William I. Boxer-
Association Formed
man as Speaker

The Drorah-Kadimah Group of
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion will have as guest speaker
next Wednesday evening, March
31, William I. Boxerman, secre-
tary of the Detroit Jewish Com-
munity Council. His topic will be
"The Community Voice." This
meeting is to take place at the
Club Exchange, 10218 Dexter
Blvd. The public is invited.

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celebrated as the feast of deliverance from

the hand of the tyrant Pharoah.

A meeting of the Equality Club
was held Wednesday afternoon,
March 17, at the home of Mrs. E.
1Danish, 1483 Lee Place. The club
will give a Saturday afternoon )
luncheon at the home of Mrs. F.
Sunoff, 1954 Claimount, April 10.

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For some 4,000 years, Passover has been

Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin ' Keen interest is being shown
and family returned from a three in the program to be given by the
weeks' stay in Hollywood, Fla. Detroit section of the National
Council of Jewish Women on Mon-
Mrs. Bernard Wohl and daugh- day, April 5. An illustrated lecture
ter, Lynn, returned from amonth's will cover the photoplay "Good
Earth."
stay in New Orleans.

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At a luncheon meeting held at
the Belcrest Hotel on Tuesday,
March 23, and attended by 80
ladies, the Knollwood Women's
Association VAS organied.
James I. Ellmann, president of
Knollwood Country Club, and Irv-

MRS. JAMES I. ELLMANN

ing W. Blumberg, vice-president of
the club, explained the purpose of
the association.
Mrs. James I. Ellmann was
unanimously elected president of
the Knollwood Women's Associa-
tion. The following were elected
members of the executive commit-
tee:
Mesdames Maurice Aronson,
Edward Bernie, Irving W. Blum-
beg, Max J. Blumbeg, Nathan
Bonin, Norman Buckner, Pontiac,
Mich., Mesdames George G. Fine-
man, Louis Frank, Samuel S. Ger-
endasy, Harry A. Hyman, Wil-
liam B. Isenberg, Leo H. Marks,
Herbert H. Warner, Otto A.
Weiss.
A meeting of the executive com-
mittee has been called for Monday,
April 5, at the home of Mrs. Ell-
mann, 55 Connecticut Ave., for the
purpose of appointing committees
for the season.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. Silberman and
Mrs. Samuel K. Gage is in Cin-
daughter, Gertrude, returned to
cinnati this week-end as the guest
their home at 3275 Webb Ave.
of her brother and sister-in-law,
after a 10-day visit to New York
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Segal.
City.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman
of Webb Ave. returned from their
of 246 E. Ferry Ave. left for a
West Indies cruise.
month's vacation to Hot Springs,
Mrs. Edythe Cugell has re- Ark.
•
turned to her home after spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchman
ing the past five weeks in Miami
celebrated their 25th wedding an-
Beach, Fla.
niversary on Tuesday, March 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Gingold The members of the immediate
have moved from Chicago Blvd. to family entertained for them on
that evening.
1150 Boston Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L Erlichman
Mrs. Isadore Jacobson was hos-
tess at • luncheon given in the and Miss Evelyn Bloom have
Georgian Room at Hudson's last moved to 3265 Boston Blvd.
Tuesday, honoring her future
Nathan Mandeberg and sons,
daughter-in-law, Miss Elaine
Eugene and Mitchell, are spend-
Schreiber.
ing the holidays with relatives in
Mrs. D. S. Michel of Milwaukee Cleveland.
visited during the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Apple-
her brother-in-law and sister. Dr.
and Mrs. Perry Btrrnstine of La man and family and Miss Ruth
R
h
o d e a and brother, Irving
Salle Blvd.
Rhodes, are visiting with their
Mrs. Rachel Agree returned family during the Passover holi-
from California after spending days.
the winter with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Marks and
friends.
family of Linwood Ave. are visit-
Miss Josephine Saltzman left ing with relatives in Cleveland
to join her parents in Miami over the week-end.

Beach.

Mrs. Harry A. Schiller and Mn.
S. L. Kavanau were joint host-
ewes to Purity Past Matrons Club
at the home of Mrs. Schiller of
Fullerton Ave. on Thursday,
March 18.

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Miss Isabella Werbe of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music will
give a pupils' piano recital in the
conservatory hall on Wednesday
evening, March 31. The public is
welcome.

Mrs. Murvin Lorange of Cleve-
Among the many people through-
land spent the past week with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and out the country celebrating Pass-
over
at the Colonial Hotel and
Mrs. William H. Fleischman of
Mineral Baths, Mount Clemens,
McNichols Rd.
Mich., art: Mr. and Mrs. Goldhar
of Northlawn Ave.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Victor H. Well is spending
Max Krell of Poe Ave.; Mr. and
a few days in Chicago.
Mrs. J. Goldman, Port Huron,
Mich.; Alfred Kuschinski, D. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg
Rosenthal of W. Chicago Blvd.;
of Sturtevant Ave., returned from M. Broder, Palmetto Hotel; Mrs.
■ three weeks' stay in Miami Sol Levine of La Salle Blvd.; Dr.
Contributions to the Funds Beach.
and Mrs. S. E. Barnett of Boston
of the Council of Jew-
Blvd.; The Winkelman Family,
Mrs. George Levey returned to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen and
ish Women
her home on Shrewsbury Drive Family of Franklin Ave., E. M.
The Detroit Section, National after spending six weeks in Cali- Rosenthal and family, Sam Rubi-
Council of Jewish Women received fornia.
ner and family, Nathan Schreiber
the following contributions:
family, A. J. Kotler of Virginia
Mrs. King Shwayder of Chicago Park, L. Z. Netzorg, M. Rothen-
For the Council Camp vacation
visit
fund: In memory of Sadie Jacob- Blvd., left Thursday for a
berg of Wilshire Hotel, Mr. and
son Bing from Mrs. Charles A. with her family in Denver.
Mrs. R. Marwil of LaSalle Blvd.,
Finsterwald, Mrs. Maier B. Fin-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree and and Mrs. Ralph C. Paul and family
sterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Sol J.
Levy of Buffalo, and Miss Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber re- of Hazelwood Ave., Dr. B. I. Brody
Selminski; in memory of Samuel turned from a fortnight's stay in of the Whittier, A. J. Copeland
R. Glogower from Mr. and Mrs. Hot Springs.
of Calvert Ave., Mrs. Barnett of
Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Isaac-
Mrs. Harry Barnett and Mrs. son of Chicago Blvd., Louis Rosen-
Louis B. Heavenrich, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Victor Roemer, and Dr. and Karl Schalit returned from Miami thal family, Mrs. R. Rosenbaum
Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz; in Beach.
of Genesee Ave., Benjamin Gros-
memory of Hattie Jaffa May from
berg family, A. 0. Barsky of Leslie
Samuel Kovacs and daughter, Ave., Mrs. J. Brodie and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. S. T.' Gilbert, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. Estelle, of Chicago were guests at ter of Edison Ave., Mr. and Mm.
and Mrs. Louis B. Heavenrich, the,Book Cadillae during the past Ben Schwartz and family of Blaine
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer, week.
Ave., Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sutkin
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roe.
and family of Sturtevant Ave.
Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne and her
mer; in memory of Yetta Schiller
from Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gins- nephew, Frederick Margolis, are
Pre-nuptial parties given for
spending the Passover holidays in
burg.
Mrs. William Polinsky (Gertrude
For the Ida E. Ginsburg Scholar. Pittsburgh.
Buchman) included the following:
ship Fund, in memory of Sadie
On Feb. 10 Mrs. Florence B. Mintz
Mrs. David Kallman of Lawr-
Jacobson Bing from Mrs. Milford
gave a dinner party for her sister
ence Ave. and Mrs. William J. at Moinet's for 20 of her friends;
Stern.
of
San
Juan
Drive
re-
Hubert
on Saturday night, Feb. 20, Mr.
turned from • month's sojourn in
and Mrs. Maurice Polinsky enter-
Miami and Ilavana.
tained for the future bride and
groom, with a midnight supper
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul and
and bridge at the Hotel Detroiter,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen are
for about 50 of their friends; on
spending the Passover holidays at
Feb. 23, Mrs. Ben Heckle, cousin
the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens.
of the bride, gave a dinner party
for 25 guests at the Hotel Bel-
Benjamin Pearlman of Chicago
crest, honoring the bride.
Blvd. is visiting with his family
in Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Harold D. Raphael, who
Mr .and Mrs. Paul Bai of Mt. has been spending the winter in
Vernon, N. Y., and Eli Bai of Palm Springs, Calif., has returned
Chicago are the guests of Mr. home.
and Mrs. Harry Wine for the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gutten-
Passover holidays.
tag (Miss Elaine Minis), who
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of were married on March 14, have
Chicago Blvd. returned from Mia- returned from a trip. An open
mi Beach, where they spent three house reception in their honor will
be held on Sunday, April 4, at
months.
2488 Buena Vista Ave., beginning
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman and at 2 p. tn.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz
spent the last week-end In Chi-
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Squirrel
cago, III.
Hill, Pittsburgh, spent two weeks
with friends in Mt. Clemens and
Ruth C. Brotman has left to Detroit, and will visit in Cleve-
spend the Passover holidays with land enroute home.
her family in Montreal.

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Jewish customers and friends, a Passover

The legislative committee of the
Miss Mathilda Gates of Atkinson
Ave., entertained a few friends at National Council of Jewish Women
has
arranged a meeting on the
dinner Wednesday night, March
Child' Labor Amendment and the
24.
Street Trades Ordinance, to be
held on Monday, March 29, at 2:30
Mrs. Adolph Moses of Chicago
p. tn., at Statler Hotel, Parlor A.
arrived Thursday, March 25, to
Fred Johnson, state superintendent
spend the week-end with her
and general secretary of the Mich-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff.
igan Children's Aid Society, will
give a lecture illustrated with 60
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie of stereoptican slides, outlining pres-
Rowena St., will give a dinner ent child labor conditions. The
party Saturday night, March 27, members of the legislative commit-
to celebrate their wedding anni- tee
tee are:
a: Mesdames Edward R.
versary.
Robbins, chairman; Melba Rubin,
vice chairman; Harold Rothbart,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass secretary; Leo Orecklin, Alex
and son, Robert; are spending a Mondscheim, Harry Goldberg, S.
Kleinman, Ida Lipman, Myron
month in Palm Beach.
Marko, J. C. Solomon, Sam Labow,
Miss Mildred Wolff was hostess Max Keidan. The lecture is open
at a luncheon Friday, March 26, to the public, admission being
free.
at her home on Lawrence Ave.

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Permit us to wish you, our thousands of

At the meeting of L Etude des
Artes, held at the home of Miss
MarYan Fleisher. 367 Philip Ave.,
on Tuesday, March 16, Philip
Rosenthal was guest speaker for
the evening.

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Detroit Halevy Singing Society

ANNOUNCES

12th Annual CONCERT

FEATURING

"Walpurgis Naclit"

Under Direction of DAN FROHMAN

Orchestra Hall — Sunday Eve. March 28

Soloists: EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER, Soprano; BELLA
R. GOLDBERG, Contralto; H. H. COHEN, Baritone.,
Pianists: Rebecca Katzman Frohman—Celia Plotnick

Admission-35c, 50c, 75c, and $1

PASSOVER
GREETINGS
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IT IS THE SINCERE WISH OF
OUR ENTIRE ORGANIZATION
THAT YOU HAVE A HAPPY
AND JOYOUS HOLIDAY . . .

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Frank & Seder

dents at the children's Seder which
wu conducted at the synagogue
last Sunday morning: Mesdames
Leona Gordon, R. LoPatin. Joseph
Jacobs, Morris Walk and H. Wise-
berg.

Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the
crais H. Grin iar crg of i Cortla vri e
Mrs. Morris Blumenthal of speaker at the "Third Seder" to A,M
west Branch is visiting her sister, be conducted by Congregation
Mrs. H. Marks, of Longfellow Beth Abraham next Wednesday holiday at the Colonial Hotel in
evening, March 31, in the syna- Mt. Clemens.
Ave.
gogue social hall.
Sarah Bernhardt is one of only
Yr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher re-
The following members of the arm women Moored by BMus in
turned to the city after spending

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ON SPECIAL TRIP FOR
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