and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Good Housekeepers Have brightened their homes for many years by sending their rugs to LEADER every Spring for .. . *Certified Rug Cleaning Music Study Club to Participate in Music Convention 8700 LINWOOD AVENUE New Spring CHALLENGER SUITS DETROIT'S OUTSTANDING SUIT VALUE $30 13AUMGARTNER'S \ WASHINGTON 611/DAT GRAND RIVER Infants Service Group Will Meet on Monday Artist A special meeting of the Infants Service Group, affiliated with the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, will be held Monday evening, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Karbal, 2993 Webb Ave. The members of the group are busy with their plans to make the second annual dinner dance a suc- cess. The affair will be held Sun- day evening, April 11, at 6:30 p. m., at the Chalet. For reservations call Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, Townsend 7-8309, or Mrs. David Newman, Townsend 7-6160. Assisting with arrange- ments are Mrs. Louis Fried and Mrs. Samuel L. Merson. The proceeds of the dinner dance will help clothe, feed, and hospital- ize babies of impoverished families. Model FOR EVERY FIGURE TYPE Little Women of Hadaaaah Plan Fashion Show The Little Women of Iladassah, under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Morantz, are planning a fashion show and bridge to be held on a Sunday in May. Miss Gertrude Fishman is chairman of the show. The girls themselves will model the newest fashions fur- nished by one of Detroit's larger department stores. Plans will be completed at the next meeting, Sunday, April 4, at the home of Bessiejskl Rose Git- tleman, 2440 W. Paliel Ave. A novel program haslAn arranged, including readings by two mem- bers of Junior Hadassah. Artist Model . . . the ell-In-one alth detachable beanies. . . • recognise. your Indleideality. B cambium the one girdle But don moot for your diaphreino with the one brass/ere that doe. moot for y.r bust all In one Ps' reenl. With Artlet Model, toe, you luny remove your daytime bra • .. attached by four Invisible tale and button.. . • holism es • low-hack evening bra and have entirely different foundation. Come is and let ag chow It to you. Council Juniors' Formal April 17 Engagements The Music Study Club is among Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of 4284 Leslie Ave., Russell Woods, the six musical organizations as- announce the betrothal of their daughter, Mildred, to Leon S. Way sisting the Tuesday Musicale as burn of Detroit. hostess groups for the Michigan Mr. and Otis. Sam Mountner of Golling•ood Ave. announce th Federation of Music Clubs Con- engagement of their daughter, Emaline, to Sam Sampson, son of Mrs. Ida Sampson of Elmhurst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klein of Virginia Park announce the en gagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Arnold Davidson, son of Mrs Morris Davidson of Pingree Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Forman of 2930 Cortland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie, to Jack Citron, son of Mrs Louis Citron of 3734 Edison Ave. Kiddie Shop MRS. M. OUTWILLIO Coreetlere 12038 DEXTER BLVD. RE-ELECT Twin SILVER FOX Scarves MRS. JOHN A. JARDINE President, National Federation of Music Clubs April 4—Miss Jane Ann Gerstman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Gerstman of the Belcrest, to George Golanty, eon of Herman Golanty of the Detroit-Leland Hotel. April 11—Miss Barbara Zebrak to Dr. Abe L. Cohen, at 11:30 a. m., at Hotel Stotler. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. MISS MILDRED VASS April 11—Miss Elaine Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber of Longfellow Ave. to Marvin S. Jacobson, eon of Miss Mildred Vass, with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobson of Byron Ave. Florence Travis as co-chairman, heads the social committee hand- ling arrangements for the National Council of Jewish Juniors' spring formal dance to be held on April 17. The dance, a fund raising activity in behalf of the Council Camp, will take place in the Ital. March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. David I. Berris of Clements Ave. Ian Gardens of the Book Cadillac a daughter. Hotel, with music to be furnished March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz (Hilda Solomon) by Marvin Kahn and his orches- tra. of 2715 Rochester Ave., a son, Sheldon Frederick. A newly organized committee March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Shook (Gloria Margolin) assisting Misses Vass and Travis of 15453 Wabash Ave., a son, Lawrence Arnold. includes the following members: The Misses Ethel Handelsman, Leona Rosenberg, Miriam Carver, Junior Group of Home for Jean idartiagn Grosberg, Kate Pantzer, Phyllis Marbelstone, Helen Rem- Aged to Act as Host baum, Helen Rosenberg, Rose Her- This Sunday man, Helen Kahn, Adele Rosenberg, SLOBIN—KLEMPNER Helen Lefkofsky, and Roselle Lei- A beautiful ceremony took Sunday, April 4, from 1 to 5 bowitz. place at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- p, m. marks the open house at the Tickets are being distributed gogue on March 7, when Dr. A. new home for the Jewish Aged in through the committee, which can M. Hershman performed the mar- In Detroit, with the members of be contacted for further details riage of Miss Anne Klempner, the Junior Group and Women's pertaining to this, the organiza- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Auxiliary acting as hosts and hos- tion's chief annual function. Births vention, to be held in Detroit from April 6 to 10, with headquarters at Hotel Statler. Guest of honor of the 1937 con- vention will be Mrs. John Alex- ander Jardine, of Fargo, N. D., who as president of the national federation will visit the Michigan assembly before going on to the national convention in Indiana- polis the end of April. This year's gathering of the representatives of Michigan's 200 federated musical organizations will mark the coming of age of the state federation of music clubs. Only 13 organizations participated in the first convention held at the Hotel Statler 21 years ago. A highlight of the convention program will be the Michigan com- Klempner of Windsor, Ont., and tesses. The public is invited to posers concert which will take Sidney Slobin, son of Mr. and attend. The assistance and guid- place in the ballroom of the Hotel Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 3206 Carter since of the two groups will be of- Statler, on Wednesday afternoon, Ave. of this city. fered for the visitors in their April 7, at three o'clock. George The bride was attired a la tour of inspection of the build- Galvani, baritone; Henry Slegl, colonial in white satin and lace ing. violinist; Grace Berman, pianist, carrying a quaint colonial bouquet The Junior Group is looking and Jacob Holskin, 'cellist, are of white gardenias. Attending her forward, in addition to the oc- among the artists who will inter- sister as maid of honor was Miss casion mentioned above, to the pret the works of the composers Rose Klempne r, who wore third annual dance. All efforts are from our own state. acquamarine, carrying roses• being put forth on this, its most Other features of the conven - The bride's brother, Ben Klemp- important function of the year. tion, as planned by Mrs. Theodore ner, attended the groom as best Russ Armstrong and his Colum- 0. Leonard Jr., general chairman, are the biennial contest for youn g man. The ushers were Dr. Harry bians will provide music for the American artists; a dinner-concert Hoffman, Sam Adelman and Jack dance on Sunday evening, May 9, the Aztec Towers of the Union by the Madrigal Club and three Soskin. Florence Bridesmaids Epstein, Miss were Esther Miss Slo- at Guardian Bldg. evening concerts. Revs Reatha will bin, sister of the groom and Miss Tickets are now in the hands be the harp soloist, presented b y Anne Steinberg. Each wore quaint of all members of the during group. Dis- the Tuesday musicale, on Wednes - colonial type gowns, carrying : trlbution was made 1 the day evening, April 7, at the con - roses to harmonize. past week by the ticket commit- cert following the Federation ban The groom's mother wore or- tee, headed by Estelle Amernick quet, at the Hotel Statler. O n Thursday evening, April 8, th chid chiffon with gardenias and and Anne Fisher. the bride's mother wore blue The board of directors held a Music Study Club will offer, as portion of the choral and oratori o crepe, meeting on Sunday afternoon, concert, 'Seraphic Song," by An The senior usher and the ma- March 28, for the purpose of eon. ton Rubenstein, which will be in . Iron of honor attending the groom stitutional revision. The next ter feted by Margaret Schuelin ' were his brother and sister-in-law, meeting of the entire Junior Hoexter, contralto; Rosa Bassi Mr. and Mrs. Norval Slobin. The Group of the Jewish Old Folks Stein, pianist; Sadie Cooper, vio senior usher and the matron of Home will be on Wednesday eve. !Mist; and Reva Reatha, harpist. honor attending the bride were nine, April 7, at the home ol Not only the representatives o ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall. The David Cohen. affiliated music clubs, but music . flower girl was Marilyn Ham- ally-interested persons unaffiliate 1 burger. with any particular group, are in . Cantor J. H. Sonenklar chanted Contributions Made to the vited to register at the conventio nthe service and also gave the solo, Fresh Air Society headquarters, Hotel Statler, o "I Love You Truly," accompanied April 6. Registered persons are en . by Miss and Sadie the The Fresh Air Society acknowl. titled to attend every affair. violin Miss Cooper Florence on Kutzin edges with thanks receipt of thi at the piano. following contributions: A reception followed the cere- From Mr. and Mrs. John A Yeshivah Appeals Heavenrich in memory of Dals3 mony. Marymont and Mrs. Hecht. Sidney Slobin R. From Saturday Mornin left Mr. on a and short Mrs. honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Grover C trip. Wolf in memory of Mrs. Max May I They will reside at 3205 Carter. Will Dedicate Now Building o Elmhurst and Linwood, Rabbi S. M. Fine, speaking i behalf of the Yeshivah Beth Judah REVIEW OF "THE GOOD EARTH" AT • issued an appeal to all rabbis an c presidents of congregations urgin i MEETING OF COUNCIL ON APRIL F l them to reserve the last day o i, Passover, Saturday morning, Apri I 3, for the appeal in behalf of th Rabbi Fine states tha L Goldwyn-Mayer Representative to Give Illustrated Talk Donation to United Jewish Yeshivah. this is the traditional date set asid e 5 Prof. and Mrs. Starrett to Describe Their Charities for this appeal and asks for th e 5. Experiences in China The,United Jewish Charities re- ccoperation of all congregations. It was announced by Rabbi Fin ceived contribution from Milton A. Bresler in memory of Mrs. that a date will soon be set for th e dedication of the new Yeshiva t Julius Bing. building located on Linwood an Elmhurst. 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The Music Study Club of De troit will hold its regular stud meeting on Tuesday, April 6, at 2:30 p. m., et the Y. W. C. A., at which time Henry Herrmann will give • summary of the year's study course from Bach to DeBussy. He will also review the recent book, "Beloved Friend" by Bowen and Von Meek, which concerns the let- ters exchanged between Tschaikow- sky and Madame Von Meek. The Music Study Club choral will perform on choral night, April 8, at the convention of the Michi- gan Federation of Music Clubs, April 7 to 10. Members are invited to attend. ,e- , Under the auspices of the coun- cil of Mothers' Clubs of the Jew- ish Community Center the annual spring concert will be held on Saturday evening, April 3, at the Jewish Community Center, at 8:30 o'clock. The Detroit Civic Orchestra sponsored by the WPA will present the following program with bliss Rhoda Zahavie as soloist, Miss Cella Plotnick, accompanist; and Herbert Straub as conductor: Weber Euryanthe (Overture) Veil Dance (from the opera, Queen of She.) Ooldmark Frimil March C.W.O... Solo. for voice and piano Pace Pace Mio Dlo (from the opera Verdi Le For. Del Destine) Ardltti 11 Ratio Frimil La Amour Tu Jour La Amour Orchestra Finale (Symphony Pathetique) Tschelkowelcy M1.1.1.1 Suite (1 Mov ....Forde Grote 1. Old Creole Days t. Mardi Om Festival Sorrenta (from the suite Land or toe RI. sny....A. Halm. Installation of Officers by J. W. E. W. 0. Wednes- day April 7 The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will have its annual installation of officers Wednesday, April 7, at 8 p. m., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. An annual report of last year's activities will be heard. There will be well-known speakers and enter- tainers. The arrangement committee is preparing to serve refreshments. All the members with their fam- ilies and friends are invited to this evening's entertainment. Ad- mission is free. A special board meeting of the organization will be held Monday, April 6, at the home of Mrs. D. Silverstein, vice-president of the organization, 12056 Dexter Blvd., at 12:30 p. m. All board members are asked to attend this special meeting. 1 Trees Planted in Palestine as Memorials Through Jew- ish National Fund Russeks buying organisation scouted the fur markets for these gorgeous chins—went to master furriers to have them made up into the newest mountings—and she result is scarves that exceed your fondest desires) Rich, deep black peltries:—snow-capped with silver hairs—perfect foils for your tailored suit or coat! 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Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. fo BUY ANNIS FURS Zedakah Club held a social meet- ing on Monday, at the home of Mrs. Joshua Karbel. The speaker for the afternoon was Miss Pearl Gert of the Juvenile Court. An appeal was made by the so- cial worker, Mrs. Morris Loeb, for discarded linen, to be called for or brought to Mrs. Harry Erenstein, 3331 Cortland, Townsend 6-2235, for distribution to needy cases. The next meeting will be held on Monday, April 4, at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, 3226 Webb. INTIMATE GLIMPSE SNAPPED DURING THE FILMING OF "THE GOOD EARTH," STARRING PAUL MUNI AND LUISE Contributions to Scholarship RAINER, BASED ON PEARL S. BUCK'S NOVEL OF CHINA. Fund of United He- NOW! brew Schools At the monthly meeting of the Detroit section of the National Council of Jewish Women, to be held on Monday April 5, at 2 :30 p. m., at Temple Beth El, a special repre- sentative of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Co. will review this great photopiay, and will illustrate his talk with interest- ing colored slides. Prof. 0. G. Starrett and his wife, Adele Dodge Star- rett, from the West China Union University at Chengtu Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. for all occasions — will give a short talk on some of their unusual experiences of this Mutual Company ger service from Regular p The Jewish National Fund Coun- Condense direct to Jaffa and cil of Detroit announces that the Haifa. Delicious KOSHER following trees were planted in Palestine as memorials: Kitchen In memory of Irving M. Osnos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Osnos, by Isaac and Simon Shetzer. In memory of Mrs. Sarah Smar- gon, recently deceased wife of M. Apply to Local Agent or Smargon of 108 Walnut SL, River Rouge, by Isaac and Simon Shetzer. In memory of William Laneky by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer. Pearl Gert Addresses the Zedakah Club The United Hebrew Schools wish to accept with thanks a contribution to the scholarship fund from Mr. and Mn. George Orley, 2966 Cortland Ave., In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Graham. newsrl '159" Spring Concert of Mothers' Clubs April 3 lt Music Study Club Meeting April ; E. RUTHENBERG Special Purchase of Magnificent Canadian Wedding Calendar Phone LEADER today, TYler 5-8400 and enjoy rug cleaning 'guaranteed to sat- isfy you. 0.1 PAGE SEVEN PIE ETROWEIVISII FLONICLE April 2, 1937 ASIVIII18111 Tons' Er.' Grail Rim AI Library