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May 7, 1937

PIEDEIRODVEWISfittiRONICLE

■and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HEINZ
VEGETARIAN
BEANS

are

made without meat or fat

They're delicious!

Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Plans N. H. J. C. BRIDGE TEAS
"Night at the Theater"
WILL BE HELD MAY 19

The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek held its last reg-
ular study group meeting of the
current season on April 29 at the
home of Dorothy Heideman. Cantor
Jacob H. Sonenklar was the guest
speaker of the evening.
The Shaarey Zedek scavenger
hunt and wienie roast on April 2
was attended by 60 young people.
Plans are progressing for an-
other "Night at the Theater" to be
given the latter part of May or
the early part of June, under the
direction of Ralph Bernstein.

B. SIEGEL CO.

CENTER ART BALL
SATURDAY, MAY 22

The Art School of the Jewish
Community Center announces that
an art ball similar to the one given
at the Scarab Club will take place
on Saturday evening, May 22, at

Cold SIC RA - GE
For lour FU RS

f t

Wedding Calendar

4

MRS. HENRY WAGNER

a

Engagements

Plans of the Detroit League of
the National Home for Jewish
Children at Denver for the simul-
taneous bridge teas to be given on
Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Goodman of Flint, Mich., announce th
May 19, at 1 p. m., have gathered engagement of their daughter, Ilarrim M., to Dr. Bernard id
fresh impetus, due to the influx of Weintraub of Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weintraub of Lana
pledges of hostesses to entertain ing. Mich.
Mr: and Mrs. Isidor Rosenfeld of 7721 Mack Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Jack A. Cohen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen of 2634 Tuxedo Ave.
Mr. and Sirs. Isaac Mannheimer of Miami Beach, Fla. ,announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Dr. Daniel E. Cohn of
Detroit, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenbaum announced the engagement
of their daughter, Sarah, to Abraham Goren, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Goren, on May 4, at a reception at Lacher's.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen' of Apple St. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Mildred, to Sydney Beber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Beber of Toronto, Ont. The wedding will take place
June 20. They will make their home in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe E. Nathan of Utica, N. Y., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Edith, to David T. Lipton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Moses F. Lipton of Taylor Ave.

so

May 9-Miss Phyllis Richter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
V. Richter, to Roy N. Weber, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Weber.
May 23-Miss Bette Lazofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Lazofsky of 3777 Lawrence Ave., to Samuel R. Goldman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldman of 2656 Elmhurst Ave., at Congregation
Bnai David.
May 23-Miss Rosalind Callow, daughter of Mrs. II. Gallow
of Webb Ave., to Richard I. Orloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Orloff
of Toronto, Ont., at Congregation. Shaarey Zedek,
May 31-Miss Frances Fineberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Fineberg of Boston Blvd., to Saul Robins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Robins of Calvert Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
June 20-Miss Ruth R. Parker, daughter of Mrs. N. Katzman
of Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. M. B. Fofen, sots of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Sofen of Missouri Ave.

in their homes for the cause and
which has kept the general chair-
men, Mrs. Nathan Bronstein and
Mrs. R. Robert Kallman, and their
co-chairmen, extremely busy.
Mrs. Henry Wagner of Boston
Blvd. has opened her home for the
cause of the National Horne for
Jewish Children at Denver.
The proceeds of these simulta-
neous bridge teas will be applied
towards the Detroit League's quota
for the maintenance of the home
at Denver which cares for children
from all parts of the country who
have been exposed to tuberculosis.
As recently advised by the national
director, William R. Blumenthal,
during his visit here; "the dining
April 16-To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Radner (Gloria Feldstein
room and kitchen facilities are of Calvert Ave., a son, Edward Louis.
very inadequate, There have been
April 26-To Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Menke (Naomi Marks) of
practically no changes in 21 years.
The dining room and dormitories 17529 Prairie Ave., a daughter, Nancy Barbara.
April 29-To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hecker of 3200 W. Boston
were originally equipped to take
care of 35 children, and now there Blvd., a daughter, Audrey Nancy.
are almost 150. On June 27, mark-
April 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wise (Evelyn Apple) of
ing the 30th anniversary of the Virginia Park, a son, Richard Andrew.
foundation of the home, the corner
May
1-To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. 'Miller (Jeanette Lieb-
stone of the new dining room and
son) of 3019 Pasadena Ave., a daughter, Rochelle.
kitchen will be laid."
May 4-To Mr. and Mrs. Amon C. Tabor (Alice Newman)
Mrs. Sidney Cullen and Mrs.
Samuel Kavanau are chairmen of of 17586 Parkside Ave., a son, Allan Charles.
the guest committee and any one
desiring to be a guest may con-
tact either Mrs. Cullen or Mrs.
Kavanau and she will be placed.
Mrs. Nathan Metzger and Mrs.
Joseph Frank are chairmen of the
hostess committee and anyone de-
siring to open her home for this
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson
Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Kerner
cause may contact this committee.
The following is a list of those of 2254 Chicago Blvd. will be at of 2299 Oakman Blvd. will be a
who have pledged their homes for home to their relatives and home to their relatives and friend
the Detroit League's N. H. J. C. friends on Sunday, May 16, from on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5
day:
2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of in honor of the confirmation o
Mesdames Ben Berkman,
the confirmation of their daugh- their daughter, Shirley Jane. No
Ed. Be rnie, Walter A ronoff.
Harry
Perry Harr
y
cards.
Harnett.
Barnett, Rernard Birnbaum, Man Blum- ter, Margie Louise. No cards.

BLACK
LINEN

I3irths

cool, crisp, and

crush-resistant ...and

tailored beautifully for

town wear throughout

the wannest weather!

Presenting three first

versions, deftly accent-

ed with white. Misses'.

25

CONFIRMANTS AT HOME

Bruer Dim Shop

Third Floor

berg, Nathan Bronstein. Harry Brown.
Paul Deutsch, Robert Drews Darld Eb-
ner, Jerome Welstein. Bennett Fenberg,
Joseph Frank, Mait Frank. Harry Gold-
berg, M. Gottlieb, A. Clottl.b, Phil-
lip Greenwald, Lillian Harris John Horo•
wits George Jackson. is Robert Hall-
man, IL It. Hats Ram Koran., Harry
Kay, Georgo Kleinman Alfred Koffman,
Ed. Krause, It. Krause. Moe Leiter,
Charles Lapides, Sol H. Levy, George
Levey. Mortimer Levey. H. P. Lipman,
Milton K. Mahler, Joseph Hellos, Na-
than Meager, harry P. Miller, Ram
Mitchell, Lout. Moss Joseph Newman.

The ALGONQUIN PARK CAMP for BOYS

Lecated in the Muskoka Lakes Region of Ontario

LIMITED TO 50 JEWISH BOYS
AGES 8 TO 16

CANOEING
SAILING {
SWIMMING
WOODCRAFT
HORSEBACK RIDING, Etc.

EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS

For Illustrated Booklet Containing Complete
Information, Write or Phone-

LOU H. or VIOLET WEISS HANDLER

DIRECTORS

3813 CLEMENTS

HOGARTH 7379

RUG
I CLEANING

Good
Housekeepers

Good housekeepers
know that when they
send their rugs to Lead-
er, their satisfaction is
guaranteed. In f a c t
guaranteed satisfaction
is the original and only
meaning of

"Certified Rug
Cleaning"

8700 LINWOOD AVENUk

Jack Earl, the Jewish circus

flint, is a painter of real talent,

some of his works having been ex-
hibited at various galleries . . •
And circus clown Felix Adler has
authored a book on clowning .. •

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Korner
of 3224 Lawrence Ave. will be at
home to their relatives and friends
on Sunday, May 16, from 3 to 5
and 7 to 10, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Bar-
bara. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn
of 3485 Cambridge Road will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday evening, May
18, from 7 to 10, in honor of
the confirmation of their son,
Lawrence. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldman
of 2297 W. Philadelphia Ave. will
be at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, May 16, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the
confirmation of theft son,
BY THE LADY WITH THE
Robert M. No cards.
GREEN PORTFOLIO

Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Kuhn of
11 Moss Ave. will be at home to
their relatives and friends on Sun-
day, May 16, from 2 to 6 and 7
t o 9, in honor of the confirmation
of their daughter, Ruth E. No
cards.

A Campaign Incident

FUR STORAGE

It costs no more to store your coat i
with experienced furriers who will
give it •"individual" care and atten-
tion. Every coat is individually in-
spected, cleaned, and stored in sepa-
rate containers, in frigid vaults that
afford complete protection against
moths, fire, theft, beat, etc.

MRS. DAVID B. WERBE

the Center, again under the aus-
pices of the art committee.
Although the frolic will not be
held at the Scarab Club, the same
atmosphere will be in evidence, for
the Center will be completely trans-
formed by the mural decorations
which the Scarab Club artists
painted for their recent ball, The
"arty" elements of the frolic will
be further enhanced by the fact
that all guests are expected to ap-
pear either in costume' or in for-
mal clothes.
Fred Zierer and his orchestra
will provide the dance music. The
Scarab Club decorations and the
indefatigable energy of Mrs. David
B. Werbe, chairman, and her com-
mittee, will provide the atmos-
phere, as will the artists and
artists' models who will be in at.
tendance. Refreshments will be
served.
It is urged that tickets be
secured as early as possible at the
Center or from the committee
which includes:
Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman,
Milton Alexander. Mrs. Alexander
Freeman, Mrs. Morris Carvett,
Mrs, Isadore I. Goodman, Mrs.
Jacob Harvith, Mrs. Hoke Levin,
Sirs. Mortimer H. Meyer, Mrs.
Edward D. Quint, Mrs. Harry
Farbstein,. Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs.
Walter Fuchs, Mrs. Nate Gold-
stick, Louis Gottlieb, Mrs. Schma-
rya Kleiman, Mrs. Sol R. Levin,
Mrs. Morris Steinberg, Levy M.
Becker, secretary.

pa 3100

'. ■ .nd our messenger will

pick up your furs

RUSSEKS
1111VOODWARD AVENUI

Bnai Brith Mothers'
Affair Next Monday



Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan,

On May 10, the Women's Auxil•
iary of the Bnai Brith will have
their annual mother and daughter
celebration at the Detroit Leland
Hotel. A playlet, "Mothers They
Forget," will be presented by the

Ssikkle

moo

3 Separate Camp Units

Boys Divisions

(ll's Division

Pre-School Division
Little Nahclu

All outdoor land' and water sports and
games, horseback riding and farming
under supervision of mature, skilled
leadership. One counselor for

each group of three
campers. A resident

physician a n d
nurse on the
staff.



Mr. and Dirs. Myren Landsberg
Whoever was responsible for the
Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Gerendasy of 18604 Parkside Ave. will be
Green Portfolio did a swell job. of 17385 Woodingham Drive will at home to their relatives and
Constructive and relaxing activities are care-
The department stores and the be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 16, from
fully planned for each of the three camp units
tailors won't like it: it saves the friends on Sunday, May 16, from
MRS.
JACOB
HARVITH
Highest rating for health and sanitation.
ladies' bags and the men's coat 2 to 5, in honor of the confirma- 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
confirmation of their son, junior group. Mrs. George Wein-
pockets. But it makes things easy tion of their son, Lawrence. No the
Paul M.
garden will give the vocal solo.
for the workers. Your pledge cards cards.
Write CAMP NA H ELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
Miss Helen Selesnick, daughter of
are handy, your information is
Telephone, Ortonville 12F31,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky one of the members will dance and
flashed to you the moment you
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-8225
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gittleman of 3322 Glynn Court will enter- Miss Harriet Weinstock will give
open up this attractive folder, and
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2-6129.
your job is made easier for you. of 1516 Chicago Blvd. will be at tain in the Henri II Parlor. Ball a song and dance. The well-known
One thing this kit can not do: home to their relatives and friends Room Floor, Hotel Stadler, for Detroit pianist, Miss Marion Flei-
their
relatives
and
friends.
on
scher will give a piano solo. Guests
it can not soften the heart of your on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5
prospect or open his pursestrings and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- Sunday, May 16, from 3 to 6 are welcome. Refreshments will be
without an effort. Take for in- firmation of their daughter, Ruth. and 8 to 10 p. m., in honor of the served.
confirmation of their daughter,
Mrs. Jacob Harvith is president
stance that tailor whom I found in No cards.
Maxine Mae. No cards.
of the auxiliary.
a busy shop together with a part-
ner and three workers. He was
Dr. and Mrs. Harry II. Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of
too busy pressing a vest to talk berg of the Wilshire Hotel will
to me. His contribution last year be at home to their relatives and 17190 Woodingham Drive will be Willem Witnesses Zeppe-
at
home to their relatives and
lin's Accident
-apparently for the entire firm- friends on Sunday, May 16, from
friends on Sunday, May 16, from
SPECIAL 1/2 CARAT BLUE $7500
was $1,
2 to 5 ,and 7 to 9, in honor of 2 to 6 and 7 to 9. in honor of
"Come back next week," he told the confirmation of their son,
Two Detroiters, George Wil-
AND WHITE DIAMOND
the confirmation of their daugh- lens and his 17 year old son,
me.
Harry Hillman, Jr. No cards.
ter, Muriel. No cards.
"Mister," said I. "If you were
Harvey, were eye witnesses in
a doctor operating on a patient I
the terrible tragedy which
Sir. and Mrs. Stanley Gross-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan struck the Zeppelin Hindenburg
could excuse you. But all you are man of 22451 Lakeland Blvd..
of 1634Clairmount Ave. will be on Thursday evening.
doing is pressing a vest. Further-
St. Claire Shores, will be at home at home to their relatives and
508 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
Mr. Willem and his son had
more, your generosity is not so im-
their relatives and friends on friends on Sunday, May 16, from
CHERRY 6373
to take the return trip
pressive that you should make me to
SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY
Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5 2 to 5, in honor of the confirma- planned
with the Hindenburg on Thurs-
come back again and travel about
and 7 to 9, in honor of the ,on., tion of their eon, Alan. No cards. day night in order to attend the
15 miles from my home and back firmation
of
their
son.
Leonard.
coronation ceremonies In Lon-
again to see you. You'll just have
Dr. and Mrs. Moe S. Perlis of don.
to interrupt your pressing to at. No cards.
3337 Glynn Court will be at home
As the Hindenburg was ap-
tend to your community duty."
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobson on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 6 proaching its mooring at Lake-
Well-this fellow was not so easy
hurst, N. J., the Zeppelin burst
to tear away from his sacred task of 17404 Parkside Ave. will be and 7 to 9 p. m., on the occasion
---
at the pri essing iron. But he finally at home to their relatives and of the confirmation of their into flames. Mr. Willem was
D1ZON-RODGERS
Eva Prenzlauc• Maternity Aid
among the first to photograph
threw two dollar bills at me-and friends on Sunday, May 16. from daughter, Corinne. No cards.
met
Tuesday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Louis
Gordon
afternoon at the
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
and see the Zeppelin destroyed.
that riled his partner.
announce the marriage of their Statler Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal
"You shouldn't take it," said the confirmation of their son. S.
sister,
Miss
Bertha
Rodgers
to
Al-
of the Belcrest Hotel will be at Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
Mrs. Eva Ellenatein was tie-
Magnanimity Number Two. "He Howard (Bud). No cards.
bert Dizon of Madison, Wis.
elected president unanimously.
home to their relatives and friends
Flowers for all occasioas
only threw it at you to get rid of
Mrs, Fannie Strauss was elected
you."
Mr. and Mrs. David Jalan of on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 8
first vice president; Mrs. Joseph
That called for an answer. It 17155 Wisconsin Ave. will be p. m., in honor of the confirma-
Rose, second 'clee-president; Mrs.
WAS a challenge from the press.
at home to their relatives and tion of their daughter, Marjorie
Paula Goldsmith, third vice !-
"Threw it at me, did he, Well, friends on Sunday, May 16, from Sally. No cards.
dent;
Mrs. I. Yudkoff, re-elected
let me tell you something. Last 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
Mr. and Sirs. Henry Weinberg
recording secretary; Mrs. E. Xoff-
year you people also threw some- the confirmation of their daugh-
Additional
"Confirmation
At
Home"
announce-
man,
corresponding
of
3333
Clements
Ave.
will
be
at
thing at us,-and it was the grand ter, Marcella. No cards.
secretary;
home to their relatives and friends
ments will appear in the next issue of The Detroit
Mrs. Nat Blatniknff, treasurer;
sum of one dollar. This year you
on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5,
Mrs. Rebecca Million, publicity;
Jewish Chronicle on Friday, May 14.
doubled the throw. That's some-
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Janewav of in honor of the confirmation of
Mrs. L. Goldsmith, treasurer• Mrs.
thing. It is less an insult than last 1685 Boston Blvd. will be at home
I. Greenstone chairman of Malvin
pear's throw. But yeu will no to their relatives and friends on their daughter, Shirley Roth. No.
Confirmation services will be held at Temple
Klein
memorial fund; Mrs. I. Wil-
doubt soften up a bit more is Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 6. in cards.
Beth El on Sunday morning, May 16.
liams, chaplain; Mrs. Sam Danes
years to come. I know this firm honor of the confirmation of their
The notices in The Chronicle will be published
Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Wolfe
and Mrs. Neiman, chairmen of
should give at least $25. You have son, Cornell. No cards.
fund for Old Folk:' Home,
of 18925 Wildemere Ave. will be
in the following form, thus avoiding the necessity
made ■ good start. Good luck to
at home to their relatives and
of sending out cards:
you-and thank you."
The Era Prenslaner Group
Mr. and Dirs. Louis Koine of friends on Sunday, May 16, from
Many a vest must have been
thanks the following ladies for
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Israel. of 22222 Woodward Ave.
pressed by this time. Next year- 1079 Balfour Road will be at 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor of
donations: Mrs. S. Brood, in ap-
preciation of plant sent to her
who knows, perhaps these pressers home to their relatives and friends the confirmation of their son,
will be at home to their relatives and friends
on Sunday,
will not only give within their on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5 Leonard. No cards.
daughter; Mrs. Rosenfield, in ap-
May 16, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of dos
ten•
means but will also pat their and 7 to 9, in honor of the con-
preciation of flowers.
firmation of their daughter, Judith. No cards,
shoulders to the Allied Jewish Cam- firmation of their eon, Henry, No
Mrs. Brooks, for a tocoileetomy
Credit to Strain Studio
paign wheel and will help us in the cards.
ease; Mrs. Hack, Mrs. Agnes
A
charge of $1 will be made for EACH INSERTION.
difficult job we have of raising
Levin, Mrs. Julius Greenstont and
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
money from flint-hearted men.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman
Mail your notices AT ONCE to
Mrs. M. Pollock, in appreciation
of the Whittier Apts., 461 Burns s indebted to Street Studio, in
of flowers.
the
Michigan Theater Bldg., for
The United Jewish Fund cam- drive, will be ■ at home to their
onion of Pittsburgh has informed relatives and friends on Sunday. Photographs used in these col-
its prospective givers that no May 16, from 8 p. m., in honor of mans. The photograph of Mies
Prof. Leo Frobenins, who is here
525 Woodward Avenue
from Germany on an alleged
palicity will be sought in the daily the confirmation of their daughter, Levitan which appeared in lest
lee-
week's issue was by Street Studio.
press.
Charlotte Fay. No cards.
" lure tour, is a secret Nazi agent
and ProPfstandIel.

CONFIRMATION GIFTS
GRADUATION GIFTS
WEDDING RINGS

Certified*

By LEADER is the
preference of ail

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Ber-
ger of 830 W. Boston Blvd. will
be at home on Sunday, May 16,
from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor ci f
the confirmation of their daugh-
ter, Anne. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erenstein
of 5066 Fischer Ave. will be at
home to their relatives and friends
on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Flor-
ence Elizabeth. No cards.

Al

Cy Ross. Mks Rita Ross Edward •Raper-
etein, Dorothy Schiff, Joseph Schiller.
sit. Ilene Schiller. Carl 8.115,
kk Clanger, Herman Schmier. Charles
Relker, Mollie Shinkel. King fichwayder,
Daniel Siegel, Aaron Bilberbiatt, Ben
Bilberstain, 4t. A. HIlverhergl Harry
Holonion, Louis, Tabashnick. Morey ROL
Eugene Spannier, 'Henry Wagner. S. J.
Levy.

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Home Relief Hospital Com-
mittee to Visit May-
bury Patients

Mrs. Philip Brenner, chairman
of the hospital visiting committee
of the Home Relief Society, an-
nounces plans for a visit to May-
bury Sanitorium, at Northville, on
Monday, May 10. They will leave
from her home on Tuxedo Ave. at
1 p. I.S. Anyone wishing to ac-
company them, may contact Mrs.
Brenner, who will also be grate-
ful for contributions of delicacies,
fruit and jellies to bring to the
patients at Northville. A fine pro-
gram has been arranged for the
entertainment of the patients.

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CONFIRMATION NOTICE



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