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April 23, 1937 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-04-23

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PEDCTROITIEWISR etRONICIEl

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

11.111AR OCL

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4. SIEGEL

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

Mrs. Allen Heads
Campaign Rallies'
Program Committee

With many reservations being
made early for the complimentary
paid-up membership luncheon to be
given by the Women's Auxiliary of
the United Hebrew Schools to be
held Wednesday, April 28, at 12:30

Mist Edith Heacenrich is Chair-
man of Motor Corps Division

Introducing Something NEW!

Sirs. Sidney J. Allen has ac-
cepted the chairmanship of the
program committee to arrange for
the programs for the opening din-

Individualized Cold Storage

Dr. Leo bl. Franklin returned
on Thursday from Cincinnati
where he attended a meeting of
he board of managers of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, and of the tract com-
mission of which he is chairman.

The Misses Myrtle and Miriam
Ilerschberg, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. II. L. Herschberg of Atkin-
son Ave., have returned home af-
ter a week's visit in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal gave
a kitchen shower and midnight
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin were supper party on April 17 in honor
hosts at a dinner party on of Miss Carol Thorner, bride-
elect of June.
April 22.

Put you best
foot forward in

(
(/

Mrs. Robert J. Newman returned
The Goodwill Sewing Circle
Thursday from a few days stay gave a party on Monday, April
12, in honor of the 35th wedding
in St. Louis.
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman cob Farkas.
are spending the week-end at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen,
their cabin in Gaylord, Mich.
formerly of 2074 Atkinson Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown are now residing in their new
who are visiting in the east and home at 2019 Calvert Ave.
MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN
Richmond and Williamsburg, Va.,
No chance for your fur coat to rub elbows with a
Miss Rose Glassman of Wash- nor of the Allied Jewish Cam-
will return home the first of
ington,
D.
C.,
who
is
the
house
MISS SARA HOPE BERMAN
the week.
other in Siegel's cold storage vaults! We have de
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Grand paign, to be held on Sunday eve-
p. m.: at the Jewish Community
and family of LaSalle Blvd., has ning, May 2, and for the daily
signed a heavy paper bag, perforated to permit the col
. . first, because mesh has a new fashion import.
Mrs.
Jacob
Margolis
returned
luncheons
of
workers
to
be
held
Center, Woodward and Holbrook
been extensively entertainly, dur-
Ayes., Mrs. Jack Tobin, chairman, o her home in Pittsburgh after ing her stay here. On April 8, beginning with Monday noon, May
once this Spring ... secondly, because they look
air to circulate, so that your coat may have privacy st•
a
two-week's
visit
with
her
broth-
3.
The
opening
dinner
and
the
assisted by Mrs. Wolf Kaplan and
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rotten of 2696
like chiffon, but wear like iron. New soft, sophis-
well as protection during the summer months.
Mrs. Herman Wetsman as co- er-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Monterey Ave. entertained with daily luncheos will be held at
chairmen, and the committee mem- J. H. Schakne. Many interest- a dinner party, and on Thursday Hotel Statler.
ticated colors. Business girls and travelers rate them
Miss Edith Ileavenrich has ac-
bers promise to make this one of ing affairs were given in her hon- evening, April 15, Miss Glassman
class A.
the outstanding social affairs of or during her stay in the city.
was the guest of honor at a cepted the chairmanship of the
RATES: 3% of your own valuation
the season.
bridge and social at the new motor corps division of the Allied
(Minimum charge for coats j), cloth coal, $1.50)
Miss Sara Hope Berman, who
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Jewish Campaign to assist women
I.15
has attended the Northwestern and sons, Martin and Sidney, Jr., Weisman (Miss Martha Rotten) of solicitors who must travel long
distances to visit prospective con-
University School of Speech, will and Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Alex- 2737 Gladstone Ave.
tributors.
entertain with a dramatical recital. ander are leaving for Buffalo Sun-
IiIMELHOSE—STREET FLOOR
CALL RAndolph MOO, and a bond-
Her subject will be "Women—As day to attend the Rashman-Ber-
The Bar Mitzvah of Bertram S.
Other See Us." In this recital, Miss ger wedding which will be solemn. Gordon,
ed messenger will call for your furs
son
of
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
Berman will interpret various ized on Monday, April 26. ,
Harry Z. Gordon of 1842 Cal-
types of women as portrayed by
vert Ave., was solemnized Satur-
British and American writers.
Miss Betty Sloman of New York
Also Included in Miss Berman's is spending a week with her day afternoon, April 10. Follow.
recittl. will be two scenes from mother, Mrs. Herbert Sloman of ing the Bar Mitzvah, Bertram's
maternal grandparents entertain-
Victoria Regina.
the Park Lane Apts.
ed in his honor at 12522 Glynn
Mrs. Harry Cohen, chairman on
Ct. During Sunday afternoon and Rabbi Hershman to Direct
music, has arranged for Miss
Miss
Gertrude
Zemon
has
re-
evening over 300 guests attended
Flora Beckman, pianist, and pupil
Organization's Study
turned
her
studies
at
the
University
of Mischa Kottler, to furnish the of Michigan after spending the the reception held at the Bar
Group
Mitzvah's home. Among the out-
musical program for the afternoon.
All members of the Women's spring vacation with her parents, -of-town guests were Mrs. Gor-
The Detroit Women of Mizrachi
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon of Vir- don's brother, William Feldman,
who is a student at the Univer- held a meeting at the home of
Schools, who have not already ginia Park.
Mrs. Robert Marwil, on Wednes-
sity
of
Wisconsin,
and
her
two
made
their
reservations
for
this
Ortonville
PERRY
Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman and aunts, Mrs. Rose Feldman of day, April 14, and are now fully
complimentary paid-up Member-
Michigan
LAKE
ship luncheon, are urged to do so daughter, Bernice. returned from Cleveland and Mrs. Sarah Feld- organized.
The officers are as follows:
by calling Mrs. Louis Tobin, a week's visit with Dorothy Dwor- man of Chicago.
SAIL WIRIN
JULES OLIN
kin and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Raxlin
Mrs. Jack Tobin, president;
Townsend 7-3045.
in Toronto.
On Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Leo Mrs. A. M. Hershman, vice-presi-
Si. Franklin addressed the League dent; Mrs. Sloe Dann, recording
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloomgrar- of University Women on the sub- secretary; Mrs. Joseph Keidan,
den and daughter, Mary Rita, are ject: "The Spiritual Development corresponding secretary; M rs.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE!
Aaron Silberblatt, treasurer.
leaving for Buffalo Sunday to at- of the Adolescent."
alk1;414 1000 gt t .40P0
For the present, the Detroit
tend the Rashman-Berger wed-
Purity chapter, No. 359, 0. E. Women of Mizrachi will confine
Cantor Hyman Schulzinger of ding.
S., will entertain mothers and their work to the educational and
Buffalo, N. Y., will officiate on
Saturday morning, April 24, at
Mrs. Albert Rabin (Julia Wine) daughters at a dinner on Tuesday, cultural fields, believing that only
Congregation Bnai David, Elm'. of New York has been, visiting May 3, at the Eastern Star Tem- through an informed leadership
hurst at 14th.
with her family in Detroit during ple. • Many unusual surprises and and membership can anything
Cantor Schulzingrer originally the peat few weeks. s s. entertainment are being planned. worthwhile and lasting be ac-
All those desiring to attend should complished.
served several of the larger syna-
3—Separate Camp Units-3
Rabbi A. M. Hershman has con-
gogues in New York. He is famous
NEW DOWNTOWN STORE 642 WOODWARD
Wallace Rosenber g, who is a call University 1-4223 or Town-
sented to direct the group in its
for his knowledge of Chazonuth student at the University of Wirt- send 8-9695 for reservations.
Girls Division
Boys Division
study
course.
The
time
and
place
We have just assumed ownership of this specialty store for
consin,
is
spending
the
spring
and Jewish melody.
men and prior to moving in our own merchandise, we are
In order to make it possible for vacation with his parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luby of of meeting will be announced
age
age
later.
proceeding
to close out the entire stock of line quality haber-
many to hear this cantor, it has and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of Poe 9694 N. Martindale Ave. an-
dashery at tremendous price reductions.
7 • 15
been decided to charge no ad- Ave.
7 • 15
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
mission fee. All are welcome.
son, Elliot Donald, on Saturday
Little Nahelu
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger and morning, April 24, at the Mish-
daughters, Marjane and Ann, and kan Israel Synagogue, Blaine
FINE SHIRTS
Pre-School Division
In many instances sale-
their son-in-law and daughter, Ave. near Linwood.
age
A glance will reveal the ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cohen, will
Albert
A.
Gordon,
son
of
Mr.
price are FAR BELOW
cellent
materials,
fine
tailor-
leave Sunday for Buffalo to at-
Mrs. and Mrs. Philip Brenner
3 - 6
Mrs. Abe Gordon of LaSalle
ing and popular patterns.
tend the Rashman-Berger wed- of 3032 Tuxedo Ave. announce and
ACTUAL WHOL E.
Blvd., was elected to Phi Beta
Collars attached. Regularly
ding.
Bnal
Brith
Lodge
Discusses
Pro-
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Kappa, national honorary frater-

sold for $2.50 and $3.00.
SALE COST!
posed Constitution of Jewish
Marvin, on Saturday, April 24, at nity, last week. Sir. Gordon, who

Mrs. A. J. Feinberg and daugh- Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re- is a student at the University of
Community Cuncil
Booklet Upou Request
$4.59
ter, Ruth, motored to Dayton, ception at home on Sunday, April Cincinnati and the Hebrew Union
An interseting meeting was held where they spent the past week- 26, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 11 p. rn. College, received this high honor
Write CAMP NAIIELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mick,
3 for $4.75
end.
by
Pisgah
Lodge
of
Boni
Brith,
on
No cards.
for the excellent record he has
Telephone, Ortoville 12E31.
Monday, April 19. A lengthy re-
compiled during his five years at
Sam Meitner of Columbus, 0.,
port of the anti-defamation work
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. Eleeowoder, Townsend 7-8225,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paul of the university. Besides his excep-
of the Bnai Brith was presented by visited with his mother, Mrs. B. 12173 Otsego Ave., announce the tional scholastic record Gordon has
NECKWEAR
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 24129
Elias Goldberg. The report dis- Meitner, for her 85th birthday Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvyn been a contributor to the Hebrew
A variety of worsted pat-
cussed mny phases of the work celebration.
Yale, on Saturday morning, May Union College Monthly and has
terns—hand-made, silk-lined
done by the organization and the
1, at the Beth David Synagogue, participated in dramatic work at
SALE NOW
Mrs. B. Lyons of Kansas City is Elmhurst at 14th. Reception after the college. During the recent flood
and resilient construction.
results accomplished. The proposed
visiting
with
Mrs.
M.
Van
Baalen
Regularly sold for $1.00 and
constitution of the newly-organized
services, 12 to 5 p. rn. and 7 to crisis in Cincinnati, Mr. Gordon
GOING ON!
$1.50.
Jewish Community Council was and Mrs. F. Rosenblatt at the 10 p. m. at 3219 Elmhurst Ave. was one of the leading rescue work-
Seward
Hotel.
presented to the lodge. Its provi-
era. Upon his return to Detroit he
No cards.
ACT QUICKLY!
sions
were
thoroughly
discussed
was offered material reimburse-
MASONIC TEMPLE
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Packard
West W
Club
and some proposed amendments
Mrs. Augusta Subar of 2009 Ha- ment for his story by a local news-
3 for $2.00
On Wednesday afternoon, April were made which will be presented of Greenville, Mich., visited the zelwood announces the Bar Mitzvah paper but shunned the reward and
28, at 2 o'clock, the West Warren at the meeting to be held Sunday, latter's mother, Mrs. Hannah of her son, Elias David, to be ob- asked that it be given to the Red
Schiller
of
Burlingame
Ave.
Club will hold a meeting at the April 25.
served on Saturday, May 1, at the Cross relief fund.
The next meeting of Pisgah
Mr. Gordon has returned to his
Newberry School. The topic of the
Young Israel Synagogue, 2691 Joy
Miss Sadie Goldstein and Mrs. Road. At home Saturday afternoon studies at Cincinnati after having
afternoon will be "Significance of Lodge will be addressed by Hon.
Herman
P.
Cohen
were
joint
hos-
L.
Bartolome,
Spanish
Consul,
who
THURSDAY APRIL 25ad
spent
the Passover vacation at
Recent Supreme Court Decisions—
and evening. No cards.
Memorisl Concert
will discuss the Civil War now tesses at a luncheon meeting, hon-
NATIONAL BANK BLDG.-642 WOODWARD
home with his parents and broth-
What Do they Indicate"?
oring
the
Purity
Past
Matrons
raging
in
Spain.
Arrangements
are
ers.
Mao by Woodward Club
(Yew may use lobby entrance)
flutist., "REQUIEM''
being made to present, at this Club, at the home of Mrs. Cohen,
A
one
- act comedy will be pre-
MLA
Unlevs‘
We award the hand-made bath
sented by the Woodward Club on meeting, pictures of the conflict last Thursday, for 12 guests.
04,0 6011.6.1
110.01 0,00, •••••••••
sponge to Sameul Friedlander of
Thursday, April 29, at 2 p. m., at now being waged in Spain.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 284
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Farkas of
Memphis, who is the proud owner
the Jewish Community Center.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the of
Hamilton
Ave.
celebrated
their
MADAM BUTTERFLY
a patent for the first bathtub
"Home Gardens" is the title of the
11000, ... M. re* 0
35th wedding anniversary on Sun- Jewish National Fund held its which has a door and a handle.
lecture, which will be illustrated
vawri_sa
IIMILT Z;r
regular monthly meeting in the
day,
April
11.
u
w.
u
r,rrw
with motion pictures. The program
library of the Bnai Moshe Syne
for the summer season will also
SATURDAY MAY IA
Mrs. Benjamin Kaufmann visit- gogue on Tuesday, April 20.
be presented at this gathering. Re-
CAVALLIRIA RUSTICANA
Detailed luncheon reports were
This Sunday evening, members
freshments will be served. Mrs. and friends of the Maimonides ed in Detroit for a few days and read by the chairmen of the vari-
I PAOLIACCI
returned to Hollywood, Fla.
Oscar
Robinson
is
chairman.
ous committees. Mrs. Joseph Ehr-
I.;01 4.0.1* r4,.,r DM. 11,
Medical Society Auxiliary will
11..00 ...pp 00 am. 11••■ ••
Oakland Club Sponsors Lecture spend the evening at a dinner-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bieberstein lich was guest speaker. Mrs. Din-
On Monday, May 3, at the Jew- dance at Webster Hall. Besides a
onswaars. thus
kin entertained the ladies with
of
Cortland
Ave.
are
spending
ish Community Center, the Oak- seven-course dinner to be served,
readings and Mrs. I. Goodman
MONDAY MAY 34
land Club will present "Attitudes a floor show and door prizes will several weeks in New York, At- presented current events.
LUCIA w LAMMERMOOR
lantic City and Washington, D. C.
toward Labor by Canada and the
The president, Mrs. S. HeiThan,
featured.
/00 406.60 000 I* 0400 0 I5• 1.00,
United States"— a lecture which be Next
victory luncheon
0. INV.& 1.1141.00 MOM. G.L.al
Tuesday, April 27, the
Mrs. Tillie Friedm an and sons, announced that a
On the Sandy Shores of Safe and Beautiful Wampler's Lake
is
both
timely
and
informative.
ell
auxiliary will meet at 2 p. m., in Frederick and Moreton, will be has been planned for May 5, at
11/00•0000 .rat 110 0 .00rm
Young Women's Study Club
the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Clyde Beck, among the Detroiters attending the Wilshire Hotel, for members
ALTITUDE OF UP TO 2,000 FEET
The Young Women's Study Club, Detroit News literary critic, will
their friends. A delicious
the Rashman-Berger wedding in and
at its meeting on Tuesday, May 4, review several books.
luncheon will be served for 85c.
CONDUCTOR'
Buffalo.
at 1:15, at the Dexter branch of
Reservations may be made by tele-
els from SI to S50 SrutssIll
the Jewish Community Center,
phoning Mrs. John Hayman, Tyler
Mrs. Adolph Sloman and her 6-0068, or Mrs. S. Heyman, Town-
11518 Dexter Blvd., will hear a Officers Elected by Junior
daughter, Mrs. Irving !Brahman, send 7-6851, not later than Stay 3.
Home Relief
discussion on the "Merits of the
returned from a two-weeks' tour
Standard Minimum Wage Bill
Mrs. P. Slomovitz, chairman of
The Junior Home Relief So- in the east.
Pending in the State Legislature."
box collections, reported on the
ciety held a special meeting Sun-
Linwood-Deafer Club
progress
that committee. The
Mrs. Sophia Wittenberg of Chi- auxiliary of
Miss Henrietta Rosenthal, prom- day, April 18, at Hotel Statler.
is participating in the
Scalp Treatments
cago is the guest of her brother- annual Allied Jewish Campaign.
Members and friends attended.
inent
woman
attorney,
will
analyze
Specializing in
A discussion was held in regard in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
"Pending Legislation in Congress"
NEWEST METHODS
for the members of the Linwood- to the mother and daughter lunch- Morris Rynek of Cortland Ave.
BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND WOODS
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
Dexter Club at their next meeting eon which will be given May 2, in
Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Sobel have
SHELTON TULIP OIL
which will be held on Tuesday, the dining room of the Detroit-
At
the
beginning
of
the
club
BUILDINGS
AND
EQUIPMENT
ARE MODERN, COMFORTABLE AND NEW
May 4, at 2 p. m., at the Dexter Leland Hotel, at 1 o'clock. These left for • trip to California. They
PERMANENTS
pledged
branch of the Jewish Community appointed for the entertainment will remain there for six weeks, year, the Zedakah Juniors
Particular
Emphasis
Is Placed on
certain
a
FACIAL TREATMEhT3
themselves
to
reach
committee are the Misses Janet returning via Panama Canal, Ber-
Center, 11518 Dexter Blvd.
amount of money to enable them
Radon to Address Fenkell Club Selvan, Winifred Cornell and Syl- muda. Mexico and New York.
SPORTS,
HANDICRAFT AND DRAMATICS
number
of
children
to
WATER
DANCING, LAND AND
to send a
Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p. m., via Merrich.
Margaret Greenough the On members
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sidlow of camp for a period of two weeks.
Those who wish to procure tick-
of the Fenkell Club,
For this reason. the Zedakah
[Hebrew ■ nd Yiddish Folksongs—Plays Included in Dramatic Course. Free Instruc.)
Parkside at Midland AS-e., will ets may communicate with Miss 2500 Glynn Court announce the
BEAUTY SALON hear
affair
Hon in Hebrew or Yiddish on Parent's Request.
Dr. Chaim Radek speak on Shirley Ann Aronsson, 1658 Bur- Bar Mitzvah of their son Hubert, Juniors will have 9, a at charity
Perrn.rly with Nancy Van Week
3275 Webb
on
Sunday,
May
on
Saturday,
May
1,
at
Congrega-
lingame,
Townsend
6-1366.
Ca,
NIT
and
their
Amer-
SOS =SPIRE BLDG.
"Jewish Mothers
Election of officers was held on tion Shaarey Zedek. Reception at Ave. The tickets are 5 cents each.
ican Children.".
Sunday, April 4. with the follow- home on Sunday, May 2, from 2 This will be the last charity pro).
Radio Broadcast
ect of Zedakah Juniors for this
A radio broadcast and card ing results: President, Lillian to 5 p. en. No cards.
season.
party will be held on Wednesday, Warat; vice-president, Janet Sel-
At the last meeting two Amend-
Mrs. Harry Freedman and
May 5, at 1 p. m., at the Home- van; secretary, Edna Keller; treas-
RHEA E. CASHMAN'S
maker's Institute in the McKer- urer, Beatrice Koblin; correspond- daughter, Mrs. Fannie Strauss, ments were made to the constitu-
ANNUAL
will be at home at 3777 Sturte- tion and at the election which will
AGES 5 TO 6
ing
secretary,
Ethel
Horowitz.
AGES 6 TO 15
AGES 2 1/2 TO 5
chey
Bldg.,
2631
Woodward
Ave.
nrnorster Tors
vant Ave., after May 1., after be held in the near future a board
iota
of
directors
will
be
appointed
by
spending
the
entire
winter
at
A WISH
Mask.. Gamine TAKKEN
NOTE: One Counsellor for n o more than four children. Physician and Registered Nurse on
the president and to have a repre-
Miami Beach, Fla.
Gift to North End Clinic
elememie.
premises at all times. The reputation of both Mr. and Mrs. Bercovich in the field of
sentative from the Senior Club.
In the 1.54 contimotal manner
By HATTIE MORRIS
Welcome to nor SOL Afternoon Tea
The Zedakah Juniors plan to
The last bridge of the season
education and child-care is your assurance that your child will be under proper supervision
North End Clinic has received
end
off
their
successful
year
by
of the Bnai David Sisterhood will
I wish I could es7 elm, thlheo-
contribution:
Rhea E. Cashman the For following
A witty remark that f100,01, trout oat be held at the Free Press Kitchen having a summer formal.
Supplementary
Medical
the
• stood at pule patItodee.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE EUCILD 5504 -
Tra.44 w1.. Tomil /sash Imo
Tower, Monday, May 17, at 1:30
Assistance Fund for Children: In A sharp hot peat retort.
ISM li.lungtea NTS. not Snood

Won't Run
Mesh

IAN EL-HOSE

MIZRACHI WOMEN
ELECT OFFICERS





Camp
ahelu









announcement Extraordinary

FAMOUS CANTOR
AT BNAI DAVID

Re-Organization Sale at

Seventh Successful Season

OLEN & WEIN'S

A. A. Gordon Elected
To Phi Beta Kappa

Counsul of Spain
to Address Pisgah





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