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Spring Formal of
Council Juniors

Y. P. S. Swing-Out
on Sunday Night
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Miss Leona Rosenberg is a mem-
ber of the committee in charge of
the spring formal dance to be given
by the National Council of Jewish
Juniors in the Italian gardens of
the Book Cadillac Hotel on Satur-

The Young People's Society of

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Soft-draped from the
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revers: coat in navy,
black, beige, butter.
scotch Porosa.

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MISS LEONA ROSENBERG

day, April 17. Plans for the dance,
which is sponsored in behalf of
Council Camp, are being made by
the committee headed by the
Misses Mildred Vass and Florence
Travis.
The committee in charge of ar-
rangements includes the following
members: Leona Rosenberg, Rosel-
le Llebowitz, Diana Davidson,
Helen Rosenberg, Ruth Greenberg,
Adele Rosenberg, Helen Lefkowitz,
Ethel Handlesman, Phyllis Mar-
belstone, Miriam Carver and Rose
Herman.
Information concerning tickets
and further details of the function
may be had by calling Miss Vass
at Columbia 2614 or Miss Travis at
Townsend 8-8226.

Shaarey Zedek will hold its spring
awing-out dance, Saturday, April
10, at 9 p. m., in the synagogue.
Shan Austin and his orchestra will
provide the music for the dancing.

Mrs. Bernard Meisner of Hazel-
Rabbi Leon Pram will leave
wood Ave. will be at home to her Monday morning for Cleveland
friends on Wednesday, April 14, where he will attend the conven-
in honor of her 85th birthday.
tion of the Religious Education
Association, an organization com-
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer H. posed of educators of Catholic,
Meyer of Suffolk Drive left Wed- Protestant and Jewish institutions.
nesday, April 7, for Los Angeles. In his absence, Herman Jacobs,
executive director of the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Community Center, will teach his
Robinson will leave Saturday, April Monday night class in current
10, for a motor trip to Washing- Jewish history at Beth El College.
ton and Virginia Beach.
Rabbi and Mrs. Harry Z. Gor-
Mrs. Phyllis Hagerhorn, who has don of 1642 Calvert Ave. an-
been the house guest of Mr. and nounce that the Bar Mitzvah of
Mrs. Donald E. Berger, left Tues- their son, Bertram -S., will be ob-
day to resume her studies at Smith served on Saturday, April 10, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At
College.
home Sunday, April 11, from 2
Miss Jewell Prentis, who has to 5 and 7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
been visiting her sister, Helen
Miss Myra Rosenberg, a student
Vera, In Madison, Wis., has re-
turned home after a 10-day vaca- at the University of Michigan, ac-
companied by Miriam Sauls, are
tion.
spending the spring vacation with
the former's parents in Pitts-
Mrs. Robert Grier of New York burgh.
is spending a week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin-
Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg of Cher-
son of Chicago Blvd.
rylawn Ave. has'returned from a
Irving Kaufmann spent the past three weeks' visit at the Evans
!tote! in Miami Beach, Fla.
week-end in Buffalo.

Music Study Club
Program April 17

The Music Study Club of Detroit
will have its annual junior-senior
day on Saturday, April 17, at 2
p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Refresh-
ments will be sevred.
The program is as follows:

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$49.75

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Plano Solo
Rita Arne(
Plano Duet..Joeeph and Itadamah Tanita
Beading, "Betty at the Baseball (lame"
Shirley Shubner
Plano Solo, Solfeggio, Ph. E. Bach
Eleanor Lipkin
Piano Solo. 3rd movement of Pathe-
lig. Sonata
Beethoven
Seymour Lipkin
Reading, .13hotenin' Bread"
Glad. Levine
Student Group
Plano Solo, Malaquana Eida Rubenstein
Dane*
France. Drelf.
accompanied by Blossom Roveteh
( cello — Evelyn Behkoinik
Trio
( violin — Seymour Kushner
( piano — Jewel Klein
Reading, "Preparing a Speech"
Janet Green
Violin Solo, "Legends" .... Wienoweki
Morton Lesear, aveomp. by Gabriel Glans
Piano Solo, Romance
aeballua
Gabriel Ghana
Ga./mars, Polonale )dillitaire
Celebrated Minuet
Personnel
Conducting — G. Glans, M. Leaser
St•nford Clamage--Eleymour Kushner
Wm. Merekey—Miehael Chlappetta
Herman Gehniek — Anna climes
Elizabeth Levine—Jerome Weigier
Donald McClellan—Evelyn Sehkolnik

Mrs. Ezra Lipkin Is in charge
of this junior-senior program.

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Contributions to
North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Mrs. Sara Levy
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
field and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A.
Wolf.
In memory of Mrs. Aaron Nuss-
baum from Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Primakow.
In memory of Irving M. Osnos
from Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J.
Frank.
In memory of Mrs. Bernard F.
Berns from Alpha Epsilon Phi
Alumnae of Detroit.
For Supplementary Medical As-
sistance Fund for Children: In
memory of Todd Kaufman from
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson; in
memory of Mrs. Ros Duscoff from
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson.

Maurice Alterman
On Weinberg's Hour

Maurice Alterman, baritone, con-
cert singer and pedagogue, will be
heard on Weinberg's Jewish hour,
on Station WJBK, Sunday, April
11, 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. During this
period, Mr. Alterman will sing the
famous Yiddish selections, "A
Dudele," • Jewish folk song; "A
Blacksmith," by H. Wolovich, and
Chassidic chants.

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Telephone, Ortoville 12131.

IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E.Lesowoder, Townsend 7-8225,
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2-6129

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3275 Webb. All proceeds of this
affair will go toward maintain-
At a meeting on Sunday, April ing the club's social service pol-
icy of sending a group of under-
gt
R/ the home of Miss Eher
summer
lielsgebnick , Zedakah Jra. plan nedi nourished children to a
camp.
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their charity affair for May
The next meeting will take place

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Smith
returned Sunday from six weeks of 2959 Glendale Ave. announce
travel in Mexico.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Aubrey, on April 10, at Congre-
Mrs. Melville S. Welt left Thurs- gation Emanuel, Taylor Ave. and
day to spend a week in Chicago. Woodrow Wilson. No cards.

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by

PHILIP MANGONE

MISS JULIA SIEGL

Tickets may be secured at the
door or from any of the commit-
tee members. Miss Julia Siegl and
Bernard Kavanau are co-chair-
men of the affair and their com-
mittee includes Jerome Silberblatt.
Coleman Kovan, Harold Haber,
Bernard Fineman, Walter Muller,
Wilma Schiller, Jay Frankel and
Morris Shiffman. Bliss Toby Nayer
is in charge of the refreshments
which will be served during the
evening.
The next study group meeting
of the group will be held April 15
at the home of Claire Kapetansky,
1730 Clairmount. All members are
invited to attend.
The next regular meeting will be
held April 18, at the synagogue.

Mrs. Joseph Burak will return
Miss Rose Glassman of Washing-
Sunday from a visit with her fam- ton, D. C., is the guest of Mr. and
ily In Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Girah Grand and family of
8422 LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Louis
Miss Diane Davidson and Dr. Grand of Wildemere Ave. will en-
and Mrs. H. G. Bloom are spending tertain at a cocktail party in honor
the spring vacation with their par- of Miss Glassman at the Book Ruth Hershman to Spunk at Oneg
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson. Casino, Saturday, April 10. 51r.
Shebat; Rabbi Frans Gives
Lecture Course
and Mrs. J. L. Gutterman of La-
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Salle Blvd. entertained Miss Glass-
Wildemere Ave., has returned man with a theater party on
The program committee of the
home after several weeks spent in April 6.
Detroit chapter of Hadassah has
Chicago.
planned a musicale for the regular
Miss Sylvia Gutterman of 2680 meeting of the organization to be
Miss Helen Vera Prentis, who is
held Tuesday, April 13, at 2:30
a student at the University of Glendale Ave. is home after spend- p. m., at the Statler Hotel.
Wisconsin, will be home April 17 ing two months in Miami Beach,
Appearing on the program will
Fla.
to spend her spring vacation with
be Mrs. Royal Maas, pianist; Sadie
her parents.
Cooper, violinist, accompanied by
Mrs. David L. Tyner and chil- Rose Bassin Stein; and a well-
Mr. and Mrs. Lou II. Handler dren of 17521 Wisconsin Ave. re- known vocalist.
returned to Detroit after a trip to turned from Miami Beach, Fla.,
Mrs. Harry August and Mrs.
their camp in the Canadian forests. where they spent the winter.
Charles Lakoff are chairmen of
Mr. Handler expects to go back
the program committee.
shortly and will remain at Camp
Miss Jean Grosberg returned
Mrs. A. M. Ilershman, 2698
Tamakwa for about a month, pre- from a five weeks' stay in Miami Calvert, will open her home on
paring for the opening of the 1937 Beach, Fla.
Saturday, April 17, for the next
season in July.
Hadassah Oneg Shebat. Miss Ruth
•,,Mrs. Samuel J. Sills of Holly- Reshman, who recently returned
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gold- Wood, Calif., the former Thelma from Palestine, will discuss "Pres
berg have returned to their home Friedman of this city, is visiting ant Day Pictures in Palestine.
at the Belcrest Hotel after spend- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
A large group of women was
ing the winter in California.
Friedman, of 3865 31st St.
present at ,the opening lecture of
the course being presented by
Mrs. Laura Newman of Cleve-
Two consecutive piano recitals Rabbi Leon Fram under the aus-
land is visiting with her son-in- will be given by the pupils of pices of Hadassah. Owing to the
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sophie Mendel at McGregor Li- fact that Rabbi Fram will be ab-
Edward Lichtig of Burlingame brary on the evenings of April 15 sent from the city next week, the
Ave.
and May 11, at 8 o'clock. The pub- course will be resumed Tuesday,
lic is invited.
April 20, at 11 o'clock at the Jew-
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Herz of
ish Community Center. Rabbi Fram
Elmhurst Ave., returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of is lecturing on the timely subject
[sojourn in New York.
2641 Calvert Ave. announce the "The Role of the Jew in Current
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome, History." The fee for the course
Mrs. Theodore Levin and chil- on Saturday, April 17, at Congre- of six lectures is $1. Further in-
dren of La Salle Blvd., returned gation Shaarey Zedek. Reception formation may be obtained from
home after spending the Passover at home on Sunday, April 18, from Mrs. Laurence Crohn, education
holidays with Mrs. Levin's family 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. chairman, Tyler 4-5527.
in Chicago.
Those members of Hadassah
Miss Ceil Schriber who has been who have not yet signed the Scroll
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Bos- visiting her brother and sister-in- of Honor may do so at the regular
ton Blvd. returned from a two law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schriber meeting on April 13. For the con-
months' stay at Miami Beach. Mr. of Linwood Ave., has returned to venience of these members, Sirs.
Rosenbaum, who accompanied her her home in Providence, R. I.
Philip Lipson, chairman of the
there, returned earlier.
scroll committee, announces that
Marvin Weinstein, son of Mr. the scroll will be available for
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rosenberg and Mrs. Si. Weinstein of Sturte- signing in the lobby of the Statler
of Poe Ave., are home from an vant Ave., has returned to Central Hotel at the Washington Blvd. en-
extended visit in Miami Beach.
State College after spending the trance Tuesday and Wednesday,
spring vacation with his family. April 20 and 21, from 9 a, as. to
Mrs. Kurt Peiser spent a few
5 p. m. It will be placed in Him-
days In Ligonier, Ind., during the
Mrs. Hattie 0. Davis, formerly melhoch's Arcade (adjacent to the
past week.
of Hazelwood Ave., is now residing main floor) Thursday and Friday,
at 2458 W. Philadelphia Ave.
April 22 and 23, from 9 a. m. to
Mrs. Bertram Smokier of Byron
5 p. m.
Ave., accompanied by her brother,
Miss Laurette DeYoung of Pin-
This scroll containing the sig-
Billy Berman of Burlingame Ave., gree Ave. returned to her home natures of the entire membership
left on Thursday to spend a fort- after spending a week in New of the Detroit chapter of Hades-
night in Boston, Mass. and En- York.
ash will be placed with the sig-
dicott, N. Y.
natures of all other chapters in the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein of archives of the Rothschild-Hades-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gerson and 4029 Cortland Ave. announce the sah University Hospital in Pales-
family of Monterey Ave., will Bar Mitzvah of their son, Samuel, tSpe. All members are urged to
move to the Belcrest on April 15.
on Saturday, April 10, at Congre- sign as promptly as possible so
gation Bnai Moshe. No cards.
that the Detroit scroll may be
Miss Stella Heiman of Milwau-
complete.
kee is expected to come here the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody and
early part of next week to be the sons. Gerry and Buddy, of Webb
guest of Mrs. Cora Simmons.
Ave., returned home after spend- Contributions to Scholarship
ing six weeks In Miami Beach,
Fund of United He-
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Bos- Fla. While there they also visited
brew Schools
ton Blvd., returned from an ex- their shn, Robert, who is a student
tended visit in Miami Beach.
at Riverside Military Academy,
The
United
Hebrew Schools is in
Hollywood, Fla.
receipt of the following memorial
Miss Harriet Simon of Virginia,
contributions
to the scholarship
Minn., Is visiting with friends in
Miss Anne Gertrude Ehrinpries,
Detroit.
director of Camp Sidney Cohen, fund:
From Mrs. Mary Gordon, in
has returned from a trip to Mil-
Mrs. Harry Coggan and daugh- waukee and Chicago where she has memory of Mrs. Rose Duscoff.
From Mr. and Sirs. M. Prussian,
ter, Lois, and the former's mother, been interviewing staff members.
16824 Muirland, in memory of Mrs.
Mrs. Rose Fine, returned home
after a two month's stay in Miami
Miss Zina Grand of 8422 LaSalle Rose Duscoff.
1
Beach.
Blvd. returned from her winter
sojourn in Miami Beach.
Harry Dunitz gave a sur-
prise dinner party in honor of the
Miss Frances Cugell has re- STOP IN FOR-A. BITE OR A
MEAL . . . Delicious —
arrival of Mrs. Dunitz and son, turned to her home after spend-
Wholesome Food
Jerry, from Miami Beach. When ing her spring vacation in New
they entered their home 80 guests Haven, Conn., and New York City.
greeted them.
Alps Sorority will hold an open
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. L. Frank and meeting at the home of Miss Lila
Mrs. Leon Frank will arrive Satur- Byckle, 9019 Woodrow Wilson Ave., RESTAURANT AND LUNCH
day, April 10, from a two months' on Tuesday, April 13, at 8 p.
"You'll Never Know How Fine
All girls over the age of 18 are
cruise to South America.
a Meal Can Be — Until
invited.
You've Eaten Here"
Mrs. Sam Kauffman of Chicago
has been the guest for the past 10
Master Leonard Sampson, young
12039 DEXTER BLVD.
days of Mrs. Herman Finsterwald son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sampson
Near Elmhurst Ave.
and was entertained by many of of Humphrey Ave., will be one of
the entertainers at the donor
her friends.
luncheon of the Hebrew Ladies
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of Aid Society which will be held at
RHEA E. CASHMAN'S
Virginia Park, who have been the Wilshire Hotel on Wednesday,
ANNUAL
spending the winter months in April 14.
EUROPEAN TOUR
Florida, are expected to return
home this week-end.
Mrs. Rose Berkowitz will be Madame Germain. TAKKEN
hostess at the next meeting of the
Coantrlea IMAS
In the true continental manner
Mrs. Esther Isenberg of New advisory board of the Hebrew La-
York, who has been the guest of dies Aid Society which will be Welcome to our Sat. Afternoon Tea
her children, Mr. and Mrs. William held on Monday afternoon, April
Isenberg for the past few weeks, 12, at her home, 11531 Holmur
wmId tilde Travel Mamma. la&
will leave for New York Tuesday Ave.
Itw Mmadart.a Bled, ear. Owed
Itirar.—ard deer, aleveme MS.
by motor, accompanied by Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bern-
Isenberg and daughter, Judith.
stein and their eon, Harry Jay
of
LaSalle
Blvd.left
Tuesday
for
Flowers for all secasimts_ —
Mrs: A. J. Copeland of Calvert

Hadassah to Meet
Tuesday, April 13

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Mrs. Maier Finsterwald and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman
left Wednesday, April 7, to spend daughter, Edith Joan, returned
from a visit to Atlanta, Ga.
a few days in New York.

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