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Junior Congregation of Bnai Passover Seryices at the
Bnai David
David to Conduct the
Main Service
On Friday morning, April 2, the

seventh day of Pesach, Rabbi
Joshua Sperka delivered the ser-
mon in Congregation Bnai David,
Elmhurst at 14th, on 'IS'ho is to
Sing the Shire."
Saturday morning, the eighth
day of Pesach, before Yiskor serv-
ices, Rabbi Sperka will speak on
"Revival and Survival." Members
will be urged to plant trees in
Palestine as living monuments of
those whose sacred memory they
revere and remember.

The Bnai David Junior Congre-
gation will conduct the main serv-
ices in Congregation Bnai David,
Elmhurst at 14th, on Saturday,
April 10.
The Chazon, Baal Korey and
speaker will be selected from the
Junior Congregation and will offi-
ciate in the synagogue instead of
in the chapel.

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The tenth anniversary celebra-
tion of the Detroit Auxiliary of
the Los Angeles Sanatorium will
be held at the Phalanx Club, 114
Erskine St., on Sunday, April 11.
Festivities will begin at 3 p. m.
with a program which will feature
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On Sunday, April 4, at a quiet
ceremony at Temple Beth El, 'AI.
ciated by Rabbi Leon Frani, Miss
Jane Ann Gerstman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerstman of
the Belcrest will be united in
marriage with George Golanty,
eon of Herman Golanty. After the
ceremony the couple will leave
for New York where they will
sail on the S.S. Kungsholm for
a honeymoon to Nassau and Hava-
na. After May 1 they will make
their home on Whitmore Drive.

Membership Tea of
Women's Auxiliary
of Children's Home

The Young Peoples Society of
Shaarey Zedek will present an
informal dance on April 10, at
Next Wednesday, April 7, the
the synagogue. Miss Julia Siegl
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
and Marvin K. Rosen are co-chair-
Children's Home will sponsor a
men of the dance, and their com-
membership tea in the home, at
Petoskey and Burlingame Ayes.,
at 1 p. m.
Sirs. Herman Cohen, president
of the auxiliary, extends an in-
vitation to the entire membership,
friends of the members and to
anyone interested in viewing the
home and becoming acquainted
with the activities of the organi-
zation.
Mrs. Moe Leiter is chairman
of this tea. In the early afternoon,
a luncheonette will be served un-
der the direction of Mrs. henry
II. Shapero.
Mrs. Louis Tobin, program
chairman, will present Mrs. Judy
Jacobs, vocalist, . who recently
came from New York where she
did radio work for eight years
and appeared with George Jessel
on numerous programs. Sirs. Wal-
ter Field will give dramatic read-
ings and the Duane-Sawyer Mar-
tin quartette will entertain.

Among the Detroiters who spent
Passover at the Colonial Hotel in
Mt. Clemens were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kelly Kaufman of the Book
Cadillac Hotel; Mrs. Adolph Weis,
Belcrest Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. N.
A. Agree, hotel Detroiter; Leon
NI. Zeckman and family, Mrs.
Mary Gordon, Mrs. L. M. Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kravetsky
and son of Glynn Ct., Mr. and
Mrs. J. Scholnick of Webb Ave.,
Sklar Family of 2545 W. Chicago
Blvd., Sirs. J. Ilyams and daugh-
ter of London, England, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Ilauser Sirs. D. Zemon of Virginia Park,
of Flint, accompanied by their Mrs. A. Wilenkin of Fullerton
children, Dr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Si. 51. Apple-
Metz, are leaving Monday for Bos- haunt of Chicago Blvd., Mr. and
ton, Mass. On their return to De- Mrs. H. Selker, J. G. Levkoff of
troit they will visit in New York Burlington Drive, Mrs. Wolfner of
to await the arrival of Dr. Jerome Burlington Drive, Mrs. R. Agree
Hauser who has been doing re- of Rochester Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Women's Auxiliary of Mai-
TOBY NAYER
Birnbaum and family, Mr. and
search work in Europe.
monides Medical So.
Mrs. I. Katz of Chicago Blvd.,
mittee includes Mary Abramson,
ciety
SADIE COOPER
Mrs. Bertha Kronish of New Mrs. J. Wisman of Philadelphia Sylvia Chase, Dr. Goldie Gray,
Ave.
Bernard Kavanau, Ruth Targum,
the showing of talkies depicting Haven, Conn. will arrive Satur-
Last week, the Women's Auxil-
Ida Waldman, Edward Waldman
the work of the sanatorium, the day, April 3, to be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itskovitz of Libby Small, Albert Rotberg, iary of the Maimonides Medical
life of the patients, the work that her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
W. Euclid Ave. left for Chicago Ruth Kirschbaum, Shirley Small, Society held an interesting meeting
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Bernie
of
Chicago
Is being done at the children's and
on March 26 to spend the Pass- Jerome Silberblatt, Bernard Fine- in the henry VIII room of the
Blvd.
other clinics.
over holidays with relatives there. man, Amy Cohen, Morris Rosman, Stotler Hotel. Mrs. Charles Gitlin,
The musical program will fea-
president, presided.
Mrs. Louis James Krupkin of They will return home April 4.
ture violin selections by Sadie
David Soffrin, Hannah Frute, Sa-
Dr. Maude Si, Watson, Psycho-
die Pechensky, Kolman Kovan, logical director of the Couzens'
Cooper, accompanied on the piano Watertown, N. Y., is visiting her
Mrs. J. Natow of 4098 Beniteau Jack Lindenbaum, Morris Shill- Fund' Childrens' Center, who was
by Rose Bassin Stein; vocal solos parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gittle-
Ave. entertained 14 guests at a man, Toby Nayer and Al Schiff. A guest speaker of the afternoon,
by Mrs. David Kaltman, lyric man of the Palmer Lodge Apts.
Passover dinner Sunday evening, nominal charge will be made. Fur- spoke on "The Child of Today."
soprano, accompanied by Miss
ther details will be announced
Florence Kutzen. Greetings will be
Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Weber March 28.
A dinner-dance to be held at
later.
extended by representatives of and family of Calvert Ave. re-
Webster Hall, on Sunday evening,
A novel idea of the dance is April 25, is the auxiliary's next
various organizations and the Jew- turned after spending Passover
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Smith
ish press.
of 2959 Glendale Ave. announce being planned and kept a secret enterprise. Tickets are now being
holidays in Milwaukee, Wis.
The anniversary dinner will be
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, until the night of the dance. Re- distribute dto the membership.
freshments will be served during
served in the evening and will be
An invitation to attend this
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert II. War- Aubrey, on April 10, at Congre-
followed by a dance, music for ner and son, Joseph, of the Wil- gation Emanuel, Taylor Ave. and the evening, and an interesting party is extended to couples outside
evening is promised all who at- of the organiation who may receive
which will be provided by Frank shire, have returned from a sev- Woodrow Wilson. No cards.
tend,
Gagen'a union orchestra.
further information by phoning
eral weeks' sojourn in Miami
Reservations must be made not Beach, Fla.
The next meeting will be held Sirs. .1. H. Chalet at Longfellow
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Si. Felsen-
later than Thursday, April 8.
April
4,
at
3:30
in
the
synagogue.
0994, Mrs. Chalet and Mrs. S. E.
thal of 13100 LaSalle Blvd. left
• . The next study group meeting Gould are chairmen of the enter-
Miss Winifred Ashner has re- Friday, March 26, to visit Mr.
will be held on April 15. Further tainment committee.
turned to the National Park Sem- Felsenthal's mother, sister and
information will be announced at
This dinner-dance is informal
inary, Washington, D. C., after brother-in-IA, in Pittsburgh. On a later date.
and will feature a floor show.
spending the spring vacation with Sunday, March 28, a recention
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morton was given by Dr. and Mrs. Martin
Ashner.
Snyderman in honor of Mrs. Fel-
senthal. Mr. Felsenthal has re-
STARTED FOR COLLEGE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Benyas
and
turned to Detroit, but. his wife is
The Men's Club of Bnai Moshe
family
of
Birwood
Ave.
returned
remaining
in
Pittsburgh
for
sev-
will sponsor a moonlight on the
eral weeks as a guest of his
Steamer St. Claire, Sunday eve- from Miami Beach.
family.
ning, June 13. The moonlight will
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsberg of
take the place of the annual car-
A playlet entitled "A Miniature
Cherrylawn
Ave.
has
returned
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl Seder" was presented by the chil-
nival held during the summer in
from a sojourn in Miami Beach.
(Jeanette Hoffman) will leave dren of the Tuxedo branch of the}
former years.
Tuesday for their summer home United Hebrew Schools, at the
President Harry Rosman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lurie of at the Midwood Hotel in the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary
Men's Club announces that a Chev-
rolet coach will be given away to Columbus, 0., spent the past Catskill Mountains after spending of the United Hebrew Schools held
the holder of the lucky number week-end as the guests of their the winter in Detroit and points Wednesday afternoon, March 31,
at the Stotler Hotel. As a prologue
and two lesser prizes. Tickets for children, Mr. and Mrs. William west.
to the playlet, the traditional man-
the drawing are now available and Mazer.
members are urged to get a sup-
Rabbi and Mrs. Harry Z. Gor- ner of baking matzo was presented
Mrs. Joseph Burak and daugh-
ply at the office of the congrega-
don of 1642 Calvert Ave. an by the little children of the kin-
ter, Betty, left Sunday to spend
nounce that the Bar Mitzvah of dergarten under the auspices of
tinn
h entertainment committee is a week in Atlanta, Ga.
The
their son, Bertram S., will be ob- Mrs. Gertrude Rosenthal Lachover.
engaging the services of a well-
served on Saturday, April 10, at The little children stood around
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald left
known orchestra and will provide
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At tables all dressed up properly for
Only sag months old—bat beetled
April
2
to
spend
a
month
in
Los
other exciting and entertaining
to a college education
home Sunday, April 11, from 2 the task of baking the Passover
features for the boat ride besides Angeles.
to 5 and 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. matzos, and all the while singing
The Untrained Man goes to work
at II remits his maximum In-
the drawing for the grand prize.
appropriate Passover songs.
come at 40. Tidal corning. II to
Mrs. Flora Goodman and Mrs.
Members of Bnai Moshe and their
t ui t r it
: wc.ahs
sdtei r e
a, &sail 861.000.
Mrs. Esther Rosenberg of 2910tsTelhfe main feature
Scientifically designed for
The Iligh hrhool Graduate goes
friends are asked to react-ye this S. T. Gilbert returned Sunday
characteristic
Ave. entertained in
to work at IS, readies his maxi-
from a fortnight's stay in New Cortland
date.
the shorter than average
honor of her daughter, Rose, with beauty. The four kashes, the recit-
mum earning power at 50. Total
York.
eve
earnings IN to PA abut 908,000.
of theg
mg
hiddush, the
h,
Ilaga ada
figure, shorter length Sylfits
a sweet-sixteen party at the Book
The College Graduate goes to
1.083 included in
d ra-
work at 22. At 30 his Plenum
era the perfect answer to
Mrs. Marvin Gingold of Boston Casino. There were nine couples matized manner in this playlet.
equals that of the highschool
this season's shorter dress
Blvd. returned from a three present, including Mr. and Mrs. This was staged by the pupils of
graduate at 40. The graduate
it a R. A. degree •vernges
weeks' sojourn in Hollywood, Fla. Albert Saltzman of 3711 Webb Mrs. B. Lerman. The playlet was
lengths. Tailored or lace-
k age
ge 40. Total
Ave., who chaperoned the party. supervised by S. Kasdan, the prin-
earnings 05 to 80, $100,000 to
trimmed. White, tearose.
The Detroit Louis Marshall
8200,000.
Mrs. George Waldbott returned
cipal, and M. Mathis. The songs
Sizes 31 fo 39.
Lodge cf Bnai Brith will have two from a few days visit with her
FOUNDED 1894
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feller of were directed by Abraham Schech-
big events this week.
INVESTOR'S SYNDICATE
family in Cincinnati.
LaSalle Blvd., returned to the city ter, one of the instructors of the
Tuesday evening, April 6, will
Living Protection
LINGERIE—SECOND FLOOR
after spending the winter in Los Hebrew schools.
be devoted to a disc5ssion of one
Represented by
Miss Peggy Freund who is a Angeles.
of the most important problems student at the Walnut hills School
facing Jews today. Dr. Abram L. is spending her spring vacation
Mrs. Simon Levin (Golda Mintz
1908 Industrial Bank Bldg.
Sachar, brilliant writer, lecturer with her father, Dr. Hugo Freund.
of Detroit) and small son of Chi-
merry 010
and historian, and head of Bnai
cago, Ill., are visiting in Detroit.
Brith llillel Foundation, will be
George Kobaker of New York
the speaker of the evening. He spent a few days in Detroit the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of
Mrs. Bessie Greenspan, vice
will talk on the subject "The past week.
Longfellow Ave. spent last week- president of Bnai Moshe Sister-
Present Challenge." This lecture,
end
with
relatives
in
Cleveland.
hood,
announces the appointment
under the auspices of the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman
of Mrs. Theresa Miller as chair-
Bnai Brith lodges, will be given and sons, Sherwood and Bruce, of
Mrs.
Benjamin
Fink
of
Winona
man
of
the supper and card party
at Temple Beth El. All are invited Parkside Ave. visited in Cleveland
Ave. and Mrs. Julius Frank of to be given by the Sisterhood on
to attend this function.
the past week-end.
Chicago Blvd. returned from six Sunday, April 25, at 6 p. m., in
Saturday night, April 10, will
weeks travel through California. the banquet hall of the congrega-
las devoted to fun and fellowship.
Mrs. Samuel Benderoff and
tion.
Ot' that evening the lodge will daughters of New York are viffit-
Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chi-
Mrs. Miller will be assisted by
ha4le a stag for Bnai Brith men ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
cago Blvd. is visiting. in Chicago. Mrs. Helen Gluck in the prepara-
and friends, at the Dexter Center, Bennett.
tions for the first spring social
3710 Lawrence, at Dexter Blvd.
Winifred Cooper, home for event given by the Sisterhood.
There will be food, movies, card
The Misses Mignon Goodman Easter vacation, will preside at Tickets are now in the hands of
playing.
and Arline Weinstein are visiting
Both occasions ere free to Bnai in Chicago over the Easter vaca- the tea table Saturday afternoon, committee members.
from 3 to 6, assisting Miss Rhea
Plans are also maturing for the
Brith people and friends. Others tion.
Cashman who is giving a- French annual mother and daughter din-
may attend both of these enjoyable
travel tea with movies for her ner to be given on Tuesday, May
events and incidentally become ac-
A. C. Lappin and daughter, Bar-
quainted with Louis Marshall bara, returned from a visit with friends and clients. Those who 11. Mrs. Ruth Rosenberg, chair-
find it more convenient to come man of the dinner committee, is
Lodge and learn something about their family in Milwaukee.
Sunday afternoon will be wel- assisted by Sirs. Virginia Weiss
what the lodge's work is locally
come. No cards. in the arrangements for the eve-
and nationally.
Mrs. Ira Copeland and daugh-
ning.
At the last meeting of the lodge ter, Phyllis, of New York are the
Mrs. Rosenberg has outlined an
Mr. and Mrs. Darve Fielding
the report of the membership corn- guests of their mother, Mrs. M.
(Maxine Steinberg) and daugh- attractive program of entertain.
mittee showed gratifying results. A Gallow of Webb Ave.
ment
for mothers and daughters,
ter,
Elaine,
of
Montgomery,
Ala.,
large class is now being enrolled
You Always Look Your Best in a
nre visiting their parents, Mr. and consisting of singing, dancing as
in honor of the 55th birthday, of
Miss Grace Ullman of New Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg of 3345 well as several numbers for the
the district president, Fred Bern- York was a recent guest in this
special entertainment of the
Richton Ave.
stein of Chicago. Particularly ef- city.
youngsters.
fective in this campaign are'
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Fred
H.
Gott-
Messrs. Silverman, Simon, Rubin,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Zamsky
LET US SHOW YOU WHY!
Berlow, Glazer, Feller, J. Rothen- (Betty Bronstein) are now resid- fuicht returned March 31 from JR. HADASSAH TO HEAR
Miami Beach, Fla., where they
berg, S. Rothenberg, Levin, Bonn, ing at 2254 Pingree Ave.
spent their honeymoon.
MRS. EHRLICH SUNDAY
Poskel, Imerman, Burnstein and
Ross. A bid is being made by this
STYLERITE
SPANISH COMMUNITY'S
Mrs. Maurice Enggass will re-
Does your brim pull out of shape?
group for the William Friedman
Members and friends of Junior
CARD PARTY APRIL 11 turn Sunday from a week's stay in Hadassah will have as guest
Do you have openings on the side
prize. It will be recalled that Mr.
Chicago.
of your hat?
The
annual
card
party
given
Friedman donated a valuable prize
speaker at the general meeting
Are you wearing the right style
to the lodge in honor of his friend, by the Spanish Jewish commun-
to be held Sunday afternoon,
Philomathic
Debating
Club
for your features?
ity of Detroit will be held Sun-
Fred Bernstein.
April 4, at the Satter Hotel, at
DAVIDALLI
Does your hat feel comfortable?
day, April 11, at the Jewish Com-
to Hold 35th Annual
2:30 p. m., Sirs. Dora Ehrlich,
munity Center, 8904 Woodward,
$500
Are you ' hard to fit? IF SO,
member of the national board of
Model Meeting
at 8 p. m. There will be refresh-
WE WILL FIT YOU COR-
Senior Hadassah.
STOP IN FOR A BITE OR A
RECTLY AND SOLVE YOUR
ments and entertainment. For
As another feature of this meet-
MEAL . . . Delicious —
The following members were ap -
HAT PROBLEMS.
tickets call Townsend 7-3989 or pointed on committees by the board ing a report of the regional con-
Wholesome Food
Trinity 2-2518.
of directors of the Philomathic ference held in Akron recently
Debating Club to work for the will be given by the local unit's
Passover Services of Shaarey 35th annual model meeting to be President, Miss Sophie Blanche
Zedek Juniors
held on May 23: Place, Harry Schwartz.
9137 GRAND RIVER, Near Joy Road
Miss Esther Etkin, chairman of
Tenenbaum and David Cohn;
RESTAURANT AND LUNCH
The Junior Congregation of medals, Nathan Epstein and Mar- the public speaking forum, has
"You'll Never Know How Fine Shaarey
Zedek held its services tin Green; judges, Sol Schwartz, announced that the third meeting
a Meal Can Be — Until
hebe : zeh
held
3 the hw
om
.ttewtoiyf
Rabhe
during the first two days of Pass- Irving Siden and EuageneHert
You've Eaten Here"
intoi. Frances
over in the chapel of the syna- witch; publicity, Sam
gogue. On the first day Jerome and Norman Leemon; printing, Ave., on Sunday, April •11, at
12039 DEXTER BLVD.
Sonenklar officiated as chazon and Jack Behrmann and Gerald David- 2:30. All members of the unit are
Near Elmhurst Ave.
Milton Gordon spoke on "The Sig- son; ads. Louis Elkind, Charles invited to participate in this ac-
nificance of Elijah's Cup." Sam Friedgood and Maurice Coggan.
YOU CAN GET THE BEST DEAL IN
At the meeting held on Sunday, twits. Wednesday evening, April
Crohn acted as chazon on the sec-
TOWN AT
ond day and Allan Barahal, presi- March 21, members of the organi- 7, the second meeting of the
RHEA E. CASHMAN'S
dent of the Juniors, spoke on the ration participated in an inter- bridge tournament will be held
ANNUAL.
pretive reading contest. Harry at the Jewish Fraternal Club-
traditional Chad Gadya.
ROPEAN TOUR
with
On the seventh day of Passover Tenebaum gave his interpretation rooms, 8679 12th SL, at 8 o'clock.
,
Jerome Sonenklar again acted as of several passages of Gertrude Miss Bernice Levine, chairman,
Madam* Germaine TAKKEN
9696 GRAND RIVER
chazon and Anita Cohane spoke on Stein's "Portrait and Prayers", urges that all members who par-
a Cunt rind SAO
In the true rontinent•I manner
"The Significance of Passover as a which was followed by Maurice ticipated in the first meeting be
Near Livernois
Welcome to our Bat. Afternoon Tea
National Holiday." Sam Crohen coggan's interpretation of "After- present so as not to lose their
AUTHORIZED
will act as chazon on the eighth math" by Siegfried Season. Con- standings. She further announces
day, while David Crohn will speak eluding the program, Maurice that new participants will be wel-
World Mide Travel Baru.. Ina
Fresh
delivered
"Father
Forgets,
corned
at
this
meeting
at
which
on
"The
Significance
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by W. Livingston Lamed and time enrollment will be closed be-
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The services of the Junior Con- "Don't We All" by Monica Redlich. fore the elimination of the play-
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