PIEPETROnIEWISH 61HON164/3
and
Siegel's Annual May
Sale of Lingerie
and Negligees
Avrunin Camp Nursery
FOR CHILDREN FROM 21/2 TO 6
DIRECTOR
MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B.
April ■■■■
30, 1937
_
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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.,,,EINS 4
Mothers, Daughters
Affair at Shaarey
Zedek on May 9
Betrothed
Beginning Saturday, May 1st
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will hold its annual
mother and daughter luncheon on
Sunday, May 9, at 12:30,
the
social hall of the synagogue.
An entertaining program has
been arranged. Shirley Subar,
CHARLOTTE KRUGER
pianist student of Netzorg School
of Music, will render a musical
program.
Readings will be given by Char.
lotte Kruger, child elocutionist who
has performed on the stage in the
west and in New York. A play,
"Romance In The Life of Akiba,"
will be given by members of the
Sisterhood, written and staged by
Mrs. David Werbe and directed by
Mrs. Max Keidan.
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau and
daughter, Lucille, will speak on
behalf of the mothers and daugh -
ters.
Eileen Shiller will give the open -
ing prayer.
Mrs. Herman Wetsman is chair -
man of the luncheon, which is t o
be catered.
Reservations are being taken by
Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Townsen d
7089.
Reservations must be in b y
Thursday, May 6, as the capacit y
of the hall is limited,
HIMELHOCH'S
Mrs Samuel Lewis and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash
ter, Betty, returned Thursday of 8441 LaSalle Blvd. were hosts
from a winter's stay in Palm to a number of friends of their
Springs, Calif.
son, Jerome, at a surprise party
on the occasion of his birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simons of anniversary, Friday evening.
St, Louis were the week-end
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paul of
W. Gilbert of Boston Blvd.
12173 Otsego Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvyn
Miss Dorothy Hassenbush re- Yale, on Saturday morning, Slay
turned Thursday to her home in 1, at the Beth David Synagogue,
St. Joseph, Mo., after a visit with Elmhurst at 14th. Reception after
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. services, 12 to 5 p. m. and 7 to
William Fields.
10 p. rn. at 3219 Elmhurst Ave.
No cards.
M. E. Tabor of the Belcrest
will return Sunday, May 2, from
Mrs. David King and Mrs.
a winter's stay in Hollywood, Fla. Charles King spent the past week-
end in Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-
man , entertained a group of
In honor of the fifth birthday
friend
s
at dinner on Friday, of their daughter, Sandra Max-
April 30.
ine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taub
of Elmhurst Ave. will entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne 16 children on Saturday after-
of LaSalle Blvd. will be hosts noon, May 1.
at a dinner party on Saturday.
May 8, honoring Miss Mildred
Mrs. Augusta Subar of 2009 Ha-
Feinberg and Leon Wayburn, zelwood
announces the Bar Mitzvah
whose marriage will be an event of her son, Elias David, to be ob-
of June 14.
served on Saturday, May 1, at the
Young Israel Synagogue, 2691 Joy
Mrs. Henry Wineman spent a Road. At home Saturday afternoon
few days in New York during the and evening. No cards.
Past week.
ANNUAL MAY
SALE
Exclusive Values in
• Cottons
MISS
• House Coats
ROSE LEVITAN
• Lingerie
The engagement of Miss Rose
Levitan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Levitan of 2004 Virginia Park,
to Max Milstein, son of Sir. and
Sirs. H. Milstein of 15513 Wilde-
mere Ave., was announced at a
family gathering on April 17.
To Better Serve You!
Annual Meeting of
Beth El Sisterhood
To Be Held May 10
Louis Berkower
ANNOUNCES
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will hold its annual business
meeting and election of officers on
'Monday, May 10, at 1:30 p. m.
There will be a dessert luncheon
followed by a musical program by
Henry Siegl, Detroit's well-known
violinist. All members are urged to
attend.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will sponsor a mother and
daughter's affair on Saturday, May
8, at 12:30. There will be a lunch-
eon followed by an interesting dra-
matic program in which the fol-
lowing mothers and their daugh-
ters will participate: Mesdames
Meyer L. Prentis, Herbert Sloman,
Irving Hirshman, Osman Fisher,
Harold Cohen, assisted by Mrs.
Alfred Gach, Mrs. Murray Roman,
Mrs. Manuel Arden, Mrs. Harry
Becker and others.
Sirs. Irving Hirschman is in
charge of the entire program.
his
withdrawal from Berkower's
For Shoppe which he originated
with his brother to open his own
In honor of Miss Phylliss Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of ter, whose marriage to Roy Weber
new shoppe at
Wildemere Ave. will be hosts at will take place May 9, at the Lee
two dinner parties on May 7
Plaza,
Mrs.
J.
G.
Solomon
enter-
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
and 8.
tained 40 guests at a luncheon and
Bet. Richton and Cortland
personal shower, at Huyler's on
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein April 17. On Saturday,
April 24,
of Parkside Ave. are spending the
Miss
Esther
Newman
and
Miss
Here
you
will
find
•
complete
selection
of skins and styles of
Utah State College graduate,
week-end in Chicago.
Mae Brown entertained 25 guests
distinction — 35 years' experiences with such firms as the
Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz of Oak at Webster Hall, at a luncheon
Rollin. Co., Siegels and Kline s, is your assurance of complete
Drive are on a trip through the and miscellaneous shower.
satisfaction
Middle West.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sidlow of
Cornell University graduate,
2500 Glynn Court announce the
Always considering the particular
Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School
On Sunday, May 2, Rabbi Leon Bar Mitzvah of their son, Hubert,
REMODELING
Fram will preach at Christ on
personality of the individual —
Saturday,
May
1,
at
Congrega-
Church, Cranbrook.
—REPAIRS —
For Information Call GA. 1299—LO. 5960
when designing our Furs — plays
tion Shaarey Zedek. Reception at
unexcelled facilities
home on Sunday, May 2, from 2
an important part in the exclus-
Sirs. Alexander Freeman of to 5 p. m. No cards.
for
ive character every fur coat "by
DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED
Chicago Blvd. returned from a
COLD STORAGE
five months' visit in Miami Beach,
BERKOWER" displays.
Herschel S. Zackheim, son of
where the family has taken a Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim,
house on Rayol Palm Drive until was accepted as a member of the
July 1. At the recent Florida New York University's Washing.
State Conference of the Needle-
toq Square College Economics
The Molly Segal Auxiliary o f work Guild, at which Mrs. Tru-
Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief man H. Newberry presided, Mrs. Society, an honorary society for
majoring in economics,
Society of Denver, Col., will give Freeman, chairman and organ- students
FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 12
have high averages. He was
a $5 donor luncheon at the Shaa- izer of the school section, which who
Dean of Women at the University
rey Zedek Synagogue on Tuesday, has now become a part of the presented with a golden key at a
of Michigan to Address Moth.
Is Open for Enrollment NOW
May 4, at 12:30 p. m. This affair junior work In almost every state, dinner given by the society on
er and Daughter Event
is the most important method of gave a talk on the developmen t Friday, April 16, at which en-
lightening
after-dinner
speeches
the auxiliary in securing funds for of her work for the Guild in th e
were
given
by
members
of
the
The
senior and junior Home Re-
the sanitarium.
high schools of Detroit and sub -
The committee of this affair ex- urbs, and as a result organized faculty. Mr. Zackheim will grad- lief Societies will sponsor a mother
uate
from
New
York
University
and
luncheon
on Sunday, May 2,
12221 DEXTER, Bet. Richton and Cortland
tends an invitation to the organ - similar work in the cities of Flor
in June.
at 1 p. Tn., at the Detroit Leland
nations who have pledged their ida before her departure.
Hotel. The guest speaker for this
support to this cause to attend the
Mrs. Joseph Springel has re- occasion will be Alice C. Lloyd,
luncheon.
Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs.
For reservations call the presi- Milton Kuttnaucr have returned turned to her home at the Wil- dean of women of the University
Shire
Hotel after a four-weeks' of Michigan, whose 'subject will
dent, Mrs. A. Cold, Tyler 5-8049, to the Belcrest after a winte r
visit with her parents in Phila- be "Preparing Women for the
or Mrs. V. Freedman, ex-president, spent in California.
and assure ymrself of a smart wedding. According
delphia.
Future."
Townsend 7-0871. In ordering
to Jewish law, there are only 3 Sundays you can be
plates, please specify the number.
The installation of officers of
Harry H. Schaffer of Pittsburgh,
The
patron
and
patroness
list
the Junior Home Relief Society
Pa., commander-in-chief of th e
married this June, so make your reservations now.
for
the
third
annual
dance
spon-
will
also be held at this time, and
BETH EL SISTERHOOD
Jewish War Veterans of the Unit-
8238 Woodward Ave. at Seward
ed States, will be the principal sored by the Junior Group of the will be conducted by Miss Elise
MOTHER, DAUGHTER
Jewish
Old
Folks'
Home
on
Sun-
Cohen. Miss Minnie Spilkin will
speaker at an open meeting of
ESTABLISHED 1917
LUNCHEON ON MAY 8 Detroit Post No. 135, on Wednes- day evening, May 9, in the Aztec give the prayer.
day evening, May 5, at the Pal - Towers of the Union Guardian
The program committee has ar-
Unsurpassed Cuisine and Unexcelled Facilities
Bldg., includes: Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ranged a program especially en-
metto
Hotel,
Hancock
and
John
The annual Mother's and Daugh-
for the Catering of
ter Aronoff. Sir. and Mrs. Maur-
Club Breakfast -- Luncheon -- Dinner
ters Day luncheon sponsored b y R. The meeting is open to all ice Aronsson, Dr. and Mrs. Harry tertaining for the children. Enter-
BANQUETS — WEDDINGS — DINNERS
tainment will be rendered by Miss
the Sisterhood of Temple Bet h Jewish ex-servicemen.
August, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn,, Marion Cooper, prominent radio
25c
El
will
take
place
Saturday,
May
PARTIES — SHOWERS, ETC.
Mrs. A. N. Mittleman, Sirs. Mr. and Sirs. I. Davidson, Mr. artist, Sidney Grossman, violinist,
8, at 12:30 p. m.
and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Mr. and Sonia Lenore Drews, dramatic
Louie
Mittleman,
Mrs.
Rober
Preceding the luncheon, Dr.
t
8939-4143 12TH ST., near Taylor
and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, Mr. and
Leo M. Franklin will hold a spe- Friedman and Mrs. M. Beck are Mrs. Abraham M. Ferar, Mr. and reader.
4 Our Mayflower Room
TYLER 4-9420
cial mothers and daughters day spending a few days in Chicago . Sirs. Max Fisher, Rabbi Leon
Reservations are now being
service at 10:30 a. m. in the main
taken
by
Mrs.
Harry
Shulman,
Is Available for Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Weddings, Showers,
Mrs. Henry Stillman of 1526 Fram, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- 2649 Webb Ave., Lo. 2784; Miss
auditorium of the Temple.
lin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gar.
Bar Mitzvahs, Ete.
One of the main features o f Edison Ave. returned from Long vett, Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger, Winnifred Cornell, To. 5-2921, and
the afternoon's entertainment will Beach, Calif., where she spen t Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, Miss Shirley Ann Aronson, To.
KOSHER
CATERING
the
winter
with
her
children,
Mr.
6-1366.
be a pageant, "Today and Yes-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber,
terday," with the mothers model - and Mrs. Saul Weinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Seligson, Mt.
ling present-day fashions and the
Flower. for all occasions —
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Klein re- and Mrs. Herman Wetsman and
daughters modelling correspond -
Sirs. M. H. Zackheim.
Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 8-6822.
ing old-fashioned costumes (many turned from a trip to South
takes pleasure in announcing the acquisition
America
and
a
Panama
cruise.
of them precious heirlooms).
A musicale and tea was given
to their sales staff of
A short humorous skit will also
Miss Bella R. Heineman of by the Young Women's chapter
be presented by a group of moth -
Importers of Fine Marble Statuettes, Ornaments,
of the Bicur Cholem on Monday
SEE AMERICA FIRST
era and daughters of members. Milwaukee, who has been visit- afternoon, April 26, at the home
All-Expense Tour to California
Book Ends, Candy Boxes, Lamps, etc.
Mrs. Irving Hirschman, chair - ing relatives in Detroit. left Sun - of Mrs. E. Edelson, 3784 Cort-
AIK CONDITIONED 5102.00
We are also showing a very fine selection of Chinese Figures
ALL SUM CLANY
man of the entertainment. and day for a visit in Cleveland.
land Ave., for members and their
Third Minns! Eumpeon Tonr
her daughter, Marjorie, will pre -
Sultserland, Italy, Eiviers, France,
REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY MAY 9TH
Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder, Mrs. Kurt friends. The musical program
London, England
sent a one-act playlet, "Morals
EVENINGS
Peiser and Mrs. Emil Waldbott was furnished by members of the Personally escorted by Maw. Taken
WE SPECIALIZE INOPEN
and
Manners—Old and New."
AND PLACE AT THE DISPOSAL OF HIS
Send for list of summer Os luxe
THE REPAIR OF MARBLE OBJECTS
Junior
Music
Study
Club.
Recita-
spent
a
few days in Chicago.
mesa cruises
Assisting Mrs. Hirschman as
tions by Janet Green, violin se-
FRIENDS AND CLIENTS THEIR UNEX-
co-chairmen are Mrs. Milton Marx
Maurice Shwayder of Denver. lections by Seymour Kushman,
and Mrs. Warren Romm; Mrs.
CELLED FACILITIES FOR THE SALES
accompanied at the piano by Julia
World 11Ido Travel Burma, Inc.
Colo.,
is
spending
a
week
in
De-
Harry C. Markle, publicity; Mrs.
11722 DEXTER BLVD., Between Webb & Tuxedo
Washington Blvd, ear. C ■ mad
Klein and piano solos by Edna 1100
troit.
AND SERVICE OF
fiber--sm Moor, Stevens Bldg.
Alfred Gach, music.
Telephone Townsend 8-3751
Rubenstein, were on the program.
Ea. 1341140-111
Those taking part in the pag-
Mrs. William Isenberg and Mrs.
eant and plays are: Mrs. Osman
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
M.
Felsen-
Fisher and Jean Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Pollak are home from a thal are attending the Alpha Epsi-
Henry Leavitt and Jean ',eavitt, tour to New York.
lon Pi Fraternity conclave at Ohio
AUTOMOBILES
Mrs. Harry Kohn and Janet Kohn,
Mrs. M. B. Golf of Pittsburgh Northern University, Ada, 0. Mr.
Mrs. Herbert Sloman and Kath-
Felsenthal is on the central ad-
leen Sloman, Mrs. Meyer Prentis is visiting with her children. Mr. visory board of the fraternity,
and Beverly Prentis, Mrs. William and Mrs. Harold Smiley.
in the
and • member of the national ex-
Frank, Mrs. Harry C. Markle,
Mrs. Isadore Hassenbush of St. pansion committee. Students and
Mrs. Manuel E. Arden, Mrs. Harry
alumni from Ohio Northern, Ohio
Becker, Mrs. Burton Marx, Mrs. Joseph, Mo., visited her brother- State and Michigan State univer-
CASS AT LAFAYETTE
CHERRY 9060
Harold Allen, Mrs. Emanuel Klein, in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. sities are attending this conven-
Osman
Fisher
of
Edison
Ave.,
On the Sandy Shores of Safe and Beautiful Wampler's Lake
and the Misses Marjean Berger,
tion.
Mary Reda Bloomgarden, Elean- during the past week.
ALTITUDE OF UP TO 2,000 FEET
or Siegel, Lenore Ginsberg, Carol
Mr. and Mrs. B. Winsen of 3745
Mrs. Oscar Zemon of Miller
Lewis and Mary Wineman.
Road left Thursday for a month's Monterey Ave. announce the Bar
BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND WOODS
Mitzvah of their twin sons, Wen-
stay in Los Angeles.
eall Elias and Daniel Ralph, on
If You Have Not Yet Attended the
BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT ARE MODERN, COMFORTABLE AND NEW
Mr. and Mrs. S. Z. Winer of Saturday morning, May 22. At
3026 Monterey Ave. will be at home Sunday, May 23, from 2 to
Particular Emphasis Is Placed on
home Sunday, May 2, from 8 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. rn. No cards.
DANCING, LAND AND WATER SPORTS, HANDICRAFT AND DRAMATICS
Elaborate plans are being made 11 p. m. in honor of their son
Miss Mabel Merris of 3259 Cal-
by the Mlawer Umgegend Verein and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
[Hebrew and
■ Yiddish Folksongs—Plays Included in Dramati
vert Ave. returned from Miami
for the bingo party to be held on Arthur Y. Winer.
You Still Hare a Chance to Win the
c Course. Free (esti
Beach, where she spent the win-
Tuesday evening, May 4, at 8:30
tine in Hebrew or Yiddish on Parent's Request.
o'clock, at Jericho Temple. Numer-
Mrs. Nathan Fishman and ter as a guest at Hotel Taft.
daughters of 2984 Burlingame
ous prizes will be awarded.
Be Sure and Attend the Next Bingo Party on
Miss Isabella Werbe of the De-
The chairman, Joe Greenbaum, ha ye returned home after spend-
is particularly anxious to have this I.!' g the winter months in Miami troit Conservatory of Music gave
REALIZING THE NEEDS OF THE EARLY TEEN AGE YOUTH
Wednesday, May 5, at 8:15 p. ne.
undertaking a great success, as B each, Fla.
a musicale-tea for her pupils last
the proceeds will go towards the
Sunday at the Women's City Club.
35 games for one admission price of 40c
support of the Mlawer Technical Mischa Kottler will present Miss
Winners of each game are qualified to participate in the last
School. The Polish government Flora Beckman, one of his pupils,
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah
game on May 12 for the grand prize of $300 or a trip to
does
not subsidize the school and in a piano recital at the Detroit of their son, Elliot Donald, Mr.
Bermuda, Havana, Cubs, or the Great Lakes
tries to find ways of closing it for Institute of Arts, on Tuesday, and Mrs. Albert A. Luby will be
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 13 TO 15
lack of available funds. The need May 4, at 8:15 p. m. This will hosts at a reception at their home,
for this particular school is great, be Miss Beckman's public debut 9694 N. Martindale Ave. on Sun-
Living Quarters, Acti•ities, Details of Daily Life Arranged to Suit the Needs and
as It is only in a Jewish school as a concert pianist. She will day, May 2, from 2 to 6 and 7 to
Tastes of this Group.
/Scalp Treatments
that the children can get schooling, play selections from Bach. Liszt, 10 p. m. No cards.
and it is the only place nowadays Scarlatti, Beethoven. Brahma and
Specializing is
where they can learn • trade. Chil- Debussy. The public is invited.
The members of the Bnai David
NEWEST METHODS
Collingwood at Third
dren from surrounding towns and
Sisterhood are sponsoring a
I from Warsaw are pupils of the
Mrs. J. M. Lattin of Seward Mother's Day party for mothers
STRICTLY KOSHER
SHELTON TULIP OIL
Mlawer Schdol.
Ave. has returned home from and daughters at the Bnai David
CATERING
Thikets can be had from the Cleveland where she spent the Social Hall. on Monday evening,
PERMANENTS
Arrangenicals can still be made
AGES 2 1A TO 6
chairman,
Townsend
6-8211,
from
past few weeks.
May 10. Mrs. Ben Clark will be
for
any
affair
FACIAL TREATMENTS
in honor of
S. Lichtonsteln, Garfield 0230, the
AGES 6 TO 15
chairman of the event.
Simpson College Graduate,
Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School
MISS HELEN WESTFALL, B. S.
Miss Theda Bachelenech, B. S.
Avrunin Camp
J.C.R.S. Auxiliary
Luncheon Tuesday
12221 Dexter Blvd.
Home Relief Groups'
Luncheon on Sunday
June Brides!
BE MARRIED AT LACHAR'S
Dorman's Grill
Lachar Kosher Catering Co.
40c 50eup
JAMES M. O'DEA, INC.
Jay's Importing Co.
Manuel Zechman
Rhea E. Cashinan
Jag's Importing Co.
PACKARD
JAMES M. O'DEA, INC.
ONLY 2 MORE GAMES
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias
Camp Mehi a
Irish Hills
Mlawer SoCiety's
Affair on May 4
WEEKLY BINGO PARTIES
$300 CASH PRIZE
CAMP MEHIA OFFERS SEPARATE CAMPING
WILSHIRE HOTEL
MOTHERS AND
DAUGHTERS DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 9
Margaret Greenough
BEAUTY SALON
ms re= is settilizzrer
V•acr .relh 7
i.
Call LONGFELLOW 2680
SPRINGEL, catering mgr.
NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN
members of the organization and
on the night of the party, at the
door.
I. Fisher is the president, I.
Burnsti de, vice-president, Leo
Fried, secretary, Dare Kollin treas-
urer of this organization.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Ruby L.
Lewis wishes to thank their rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses and sympathy extended
them during their recent bereave-
ment.
OLDER CHILDREN
NOTE: One Ceunseller for se more than four children. Physicia
Louis Schwartz of Tuxedo Ave..
Detroit ,and George Donn of
Miami. Fla., returned to their
homes from a four-weeks' motor
trip through Florida and the West
n and Registered Nor.. es
at ail times. Th. reputation of both Mr. acid Mrs. Bercovich In the Bold of
ederation sad child-care Is your s aaaaa ce that your child will h. under pepper supervision
premises
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE EUCILD 5504
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