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Paid-up Membership
Luncheon of U.H.S.
Auxiliary April 28

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Organfized for ,charitable pur-
poses, the first meeting of the Sil-
verstein Society and Charitable
Organization was held on April 14
at 12056 Dexter Blvd. A large
crowd attended this initial meeting,

The complimentary paid-up mem-
bership luncheon to be given by the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools is to be held Wed-
nesday, April 28, at 12:30 p.

Last Wednesday, Dr. Leo M .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger
are spending a week in Atlantic Franklin of Temple Beth El,
spoke before the Homemaker's
City.
Club on the subject: "The Jew of
Mrs. M. Goodrich of Cleveland History and Fiction." Next Tues-
he will address the League
visited during this past week with day
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. of University Women on the sub-
Iect;
"The Spiritual Life of the
and Mrs. William Fleischman of
Adolescent."
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Solomon 2641 Calvert Ave. announce the
left Sunday, April 11, for a motor Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome,
trip to Williamsburg, Va,
on Saturday, April 17, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, Reception
Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer (Jane at home on Sunday, April 18, from
Fecheimer) of Cincinnati spent a 8 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer.
At a meeting of the Abraham
Rosenthal Family Club held at
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kallet and the home of Robert Clinton, 3813
Mrs. Philip Blumgarden spent last Pasadena Ave., plans were an-
week-end In Chicago.
nounced for the annual charity
MRS. ETHEL WEISBLATT
bridge to be given on May 5, at
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Berrie and the Bnal Moshe, Dexter Blvd. at and the organization already prom-
MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON
family have moved to their new Lawrence Ave. Mrs. George ises to become an active part of
at the Jewish Community Center, home at 1446 Chicago Blvd.
Jackson is head of the commit- Detroit's Jewish community.
Woodward and Holbrook Ave.
Election of officers was held with
tee in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Himon Kaplan, president
the following result: Philip Sil-
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Crohn
of the organization, announced that of Wildemere Ave., visited with
verstein,
president; Mrs. Ida Sar-
Mrs. Joseph N. Prentis has re-
this is the first time a complimen- their family in New York during
turned from a pleasant winter in kowitz, vice president; Mrs. Ethel
tary paid-up membership luncheon the past week-end.
Weisblatt, secretary; David Sil-
Florida and Arizona.
is given by the auxiliary and that
verstein, treasurer; Ben Fuchman,
Mrs. Jack Tobin, chairman, is as-
A. S. Bresler of Chicago spent
On Sunday, April 11, Mr. and trustee.
sisted by Mrs. Wolf Kaplan and a few days in Detroit last week.
It was decided that the society
Mrs. Harold Schakne entertained will meet the first Tuesday of each
Mrs. Herman Wetsman as co-chair-
at a party in honor of the 10th month. The next meeting will take
men. Mrs. Charles Robinson is on
Mrs. James Stein and Mrs. birthday of their eon, Norman.
place at the home of Maurice Sills
the committee of arrangements
at a
1551 Calvert Ave. All friends and
and the committee of arrange- Harold Ziv were joint hostess
luncheon
Tuesday,
April
13,
given
Miss
Helen
Ressler
has
returned
landsleit are invited to attend the
ments and the other committee
from a 10-day trip to Washington. next meeting.
members are working untiringly for 40 guests at lluylers.
to make this an outstanding affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp re-
Miss Sara Hope Berman, who
David Rosenbaum, son of Mr.
has attended the Northwestern turned Wednesday from a motor and Mrs. Sam Rosenbaum of ZEDAKAH JRS. CHARITY
University School of Speech, will trip to Memphis, Tenn., where Sturtevant Ave., a senior student AFFAIR A MAY EVENT
entertain with a dramatical recital. they were the guests of Mr. and of history at the University of
Her subject will be "Women—As Mrs. Fred Dreifus.
Michigan, had the honor of being
Zedakah Juniors met Sunday,
Others See Us." In this recital,
elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and April 11, at the home of Ger-
Miss Berman will interpret va-
On Thursday, April 8, Rabbi Phi Kappa Phi, both honorary trude
Paul, to make final arrange-
rious types of women as portrayed Leon Fram addressed the con- scholastic fraternities.
ments for their charity affair on
by British and American writers. vention of the Michigan Federa-
Also included in Miss Berman's tion of Music Clubs on the sub-
Herbert Rosenbaum, Jr., Uni-
recital will be two scenes from ject, "The Music of the Syna-
versity of Michigan student, is
Victoria Regina.
gogue." On Friday evening, April spending his spring vacation with
The musical program will be an- 30, Rabbi Frani will occupy the
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
nounced later.
pulpit of the Hillel Foundation of Rosenbaum of Webb Ave.
All members of the Women's the University of Illinois.
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brezner
Schools are urged to make their
Mrs. Emil Amberg gave a tea
reservations for this complimentary Tuesday, April 13, in honor of of 3032 Tuxedo Ave. will be at
paid-up membership luncheon by Baroness llatvaney of Budapest. home in honor of the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Marvin Jack,
calling Mrs. Louis Tobin, Town-
on Sunday evening, April 25, No
send 7-3045.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson
Mrs. Jack Tobin, luncheon chair-
cards.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mayer
Sulz-
man, also financial secretary, ex-
tends an invitation to every Jew- berger. left Monday for a motor
Miss Margy Rosenbaum enter-
'sh woman in the community, who is trip to Williamsburg, Va.
tained the members of her class
not already a member of the auxil-
at Miss Newman's School, at a
Victor It. Well and J. W. Gil- luncheon in her home on Boston
iary, to come and join in the event
by becoming a member and may bert are spending a week at White Blvd., last Saturday.
get in touch with her at 3000 Webb Sulphur Springs.
Ave., of by calling Townsend
Ben Stone of 3264 Tyler Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Moyer of
7-0043.
The Women's Auxiliary of the Washington, D. C., are guests of entertained relatives and friends
on
Sunday, April 11, in honor
United Hebrew Schools acknowl- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald.
edge with thanks the contribution Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel of the Bar Mitzvah of his son,
I
Witham.
received from Mr. and Mrs. R. are to be their week-end guests.
Lowenberg, 1495 Virginia Park in
Mrs.
Max
Schmier
and
daugh-
honor of the 25th wedding anni-
ANNABELLE GERMANSKY
Mrs. R. R. Kaltman of Boston
versary of Mr. and Mrs: Joe Blvd. was hostess at a breakfast ter, Phyllis. of Lawrence Ave.,
on Monday, to the committees of returned from a two-months' May 9, at the home of Miss Ethel
Magidsohn.
Silberman, 3275 Webb. Miss
the Detroit League of the N. II. stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Annabelle Germansky is an ac-
J. C. at Denver, and to the mem-
Miss
Helen
Safler
of
Whitmore
tive member of the committee of
bers of the Players Group, who
will present the comedy, "The Road entertained at a buffet sup- arrangements.
per
on
Sunday
evening,
April
11,
All proceeds of their affair will
Specializing in
Kleptomaniac," at the fashion
show and tea to be given by the in honor of Ruggiero Riccci, viol- go toward maintaining the club's
NEWEST METHODS
social
service policy of sending a
inist,
and
Bernard
Frank,
accom-
League on Wednesday, April 21.
panist, who were guest artists on group of undernourished children
SHELTON TULIP OIL
the
Ford
Sunday
Evening.
Hour.
to a summer camp,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Heavenrich
PERMANENTS •
Zedakah Juniors pledged them-
gave a Sunday night supper party
Miss Raschelle Polinsky of 3322 selves to contribute to the Allied
FACIAL TREATMENTS
April 11.
Glendale Ave., who returned from Jewish Campaign.
The next meeting will be held
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- Florida after a three months' va-
man are in Wa Wa See, Ind. over cation, entertained with a lunch- on Sunday, Arpil 17, at the home
eon Saturday, April 10. in honor of Miss Janice Litinsky on Leslie
the week-end.
of Miss Theda Rankle, Miss Irene Ave.
Formorly with Nancy Tan Wyck
CA. 0017
Dr And Mrs. L. G. Steele have Glick, Miss Helen Bennett and
sea Irsi•ime Btu°.
returned from Cincinnati where Miss Pearl Davis.
they were the guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyer and
Mrs. By Carr, former residents of
family, formerly of Webb Ave.,
Detroit.
are now residing in their new
Mrs. Clarence Enggass who has home at 17516 Fairfield Ave.
Best ins:
On Sabbath morning. Saturday. April
been spending the past six weeks
[C. Leo 1.1 Franklin will Walt on
Mrs. Lillian Saulson of 14536 17.
in Palm Beach and New York will
the trub1ect: "The Leper. Cum."
Mack Ave. announces the Bar
Al the Sabbath Eve menden, Fridal
return to her home Sunday.
@toning.
April IL Rabbi Leon Fram
Mitzvah of her son, William J.,
occupy the pulpit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse , to be observed on Saturday, April Young
Young People:. Temple nabs
The Young People4 Temple Club will
formerly of Waverly Ave., moved 24, at Congregation Beth Israel, resent
"Alp Wanted", an original mu-
to their new home, 2474 Calvert 15700 Muirland Ave.
ical farce, on Sunday evening, April 11,
p alAdrnlesion,
member. 31c, non-
Ave.
members, 10c. A social hour will follow
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kratze have the performance.
Mrs. Kolman Shapiro and Mrs. returned to New York after Temple ISIS El 81.1erhood.
are now being made
Samuel Benavie entertained 22 spending some time with their for Arrangements
thennual mother and daughter
members of the Ann Paul Club last Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meeting o af the Sisterhood, May I.
- Denes.
Dtnser
Temple Deth.
Wednesday at the Book Cadillac Finsterwald.
Reeervations are now being taken for
Hotel. Tables were decorated in
the Temple Beth El dinner-dance which
he held In the Brand Ballroom of
spring flowers and pastel tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hertz re- will
the Mo lt
Cadillac 11oteI on Saturday,
turned to their home Monday, April IC at 7 P. m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Edloff of April 12, after spending three
a
Virginia Park returned from
weeks in New York and Atlantic Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
winter spent in Texas.
Flowers for all occasions —
City, where they were guests at
Hotel Breakers.
Mrs. Morris Weingarten has re-
turned from a visit with her par-
Miss Esther Robins of 1946
ents in Los Angeles, Calif.
Calvert Ave. entertained 35
guests at a luncheon and linen
Miss Nathalie Marwil is home shower in honor of her future
from the University of Wisconsin sister-In-law. Miss Frances Fine-
to spend the spring vacation with berg, on Sunday, April 11. A
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert cocktail party followed from 4
S. Marwil of LaSalle Blvd.
to 6:30 p. rn., honoring Miss Fine-
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berg and her fiancee, Saul Rob-
Among those who will partici- ins. Lillian and Sam Young of
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pate in the third annual regional Cleveland were the out-of-town
conference of social work spon-
guests.
sored by the Detroit chapter of the
FOR
American Association of Social
EVERY
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of
Workers, Social Workers Club, Wayne University is making plans
FIGURE
Council of Social Agencies of for a barn dance to be held May
TCPE
Metropolitan Detroit and the Mich-
15.
igan State Conference of Social
Work, will be the following: Hen-
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edelstein
ry Meyers, Fred M. Butzel, Doro-
Ave.
thy C. Kahn of Philadelphia, and daughters of 870 Seward
snent
Sunday In Toledo, O., where
Pauline Gollub and Kurt Poises.
The conference will be held on they visited with friends.
April 23 and 24 at the downtown
Mr. and Mrs. k Gleleher of
Y. W. C. A.
2026 Gladstone Ave., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Louis G. Friedman and
on Saturday morning.
children returned to this city af- William,
April 24, at Beth Abraham Syna-
ter spending the winter months gogue. Linwood near Fullerton.
. . . de •11-1a.s.
at Miami Beach, Fla.
t alt
No cards.
Nem
The Youth Education League
Orli
Miss Elsie Pevin of Calvert
*II
met last Monday, April 12, at Ave. has returned home after
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r the home of Mrs. A. Bloom of
inr.rlf
several months in Miami
.ilifti La li =
Fullerton Ave. A committee is Beach, Fla., and New York City.
arranging fine entertainment for
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be
given
on
May
24
at
the tea
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Meit-
bre 11 1 .1 8 16.
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the Wilshire Hotel. Admission
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ner
and
their
little
son
have
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to the tea Is • bundle of clothes. turned to their residence at the
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paul of Lei Plaza from Miami. Fla.. and
12173 Otsego Ave., announce the Nassau in the Bahama ands
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvyn
"The Gambler," a screen play
Yale, on Saturday morning. May based
on the famous novel by the
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Due to popular public demand, reprints.
the Jewish Publication Society has
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re-issued during the early part of on membership, or may be pur-
1937 many of its older books. The chased outright by members of the
two-volume set of "Hebrew Ethical society at • discount of 20 per cent.
Wills," in the Schiff Library of Full details on the membership
Jewish Classics, translated by Dr. plan may be obtained by writing
Israel Abrahams, has been re- to Maurice Jacobs, executive sec-
printed.
retary, 225 South 15th St, Phila-
"The Breakfast of the Birds", delphia, Pi.
translated from the Hebrew of
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