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PAGE EIGHT

May
7, 1937
J■■■••11.•

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ONLY I MORE GAME

If You Have Not Yet Attended the

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias

WEEKLY BINGO PARTIES

You Still Have a Chance to Win the

$300 CASH PRIZE

Be Sure and Attend the LAST Bingo Party on

Wednesday, May 12, at 8:15 p. m.

35 games for one admission price of 40c
Winners of each game are qualified to participate in the last
game on May 19 for the grand prize of $300 or a trip to
Bermuda, Havana, Cuba, or the Great Lakes

Don't Forget MOTHER'S.DAY, Sunday, May 9.
Get a PERWEIN CAKE Worthy of MOTHER!

Order Your Confirmation Goodies Now

We hate a full line of fancy cookies, Petite Feurr. fine nuts,
Torten and cakes, homemade preserves and candies.

WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY--WE DELIVER

PERWEIN'S

Established 15 years

9144-46 TWELFTH STREET

2 Branches for Your Convenience

AT NEUMANN'S
25 E. Gd. River

at CIANCIOLA BROS.
W. McNichols at Wildcmere

Avrunm Camp Nursery

FOR CHILDREN FROM 2 1/2 TO 6

DIRECTOR

MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B.

Simpson College Graduate,
Morrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

MISS HELEN WESTFALL, B. S.

Utah Sista College graduate,
Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School

For Information Call GA. 1299—LO. 5960

DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED

Avrunin dam p

FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 12

Is Open for Enrollment NOW

H. WEIZENBAUM

EXPERT FURRIER

Was established for 30 years in Berlin and Paris

Member Detroit Retail Mfg. Furriers Ass'n

9150 12TH ST., Cor. Atkinson

STORAGE — REPAIRING — REMODELING
CLEANING & GLAZING
Your Garments Made to Look Like New

We carry the finest selections of ekins and create exclusive
styles that suit the individual taste with
complete satisfaction.

Now Open — The New

Restaurant LI
OBERMAN'S Delicatessen

3139 Woodward Ave.

Clifford 3344

Bet. Charlotte & Peterboro

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

The same food and the same friendly service that has always
been characteristic of Mr. and Mrs. Oberman for the last 25
years. — Popular Prices

DELICACIES TO TAKE OUT—WE DELIVER

Formerly with 0. K. Restaurant, 615 Woodward Ave.

Berkower's Fur Shoppe

11551 DEXTER, Opp. Dexter Theatre

HOGARTH 1460

WHY SHOP AT OUR STORE?

Due to our large purchasing power there Is a saving for
you. You will find dominating here STYLE, FASHION and
perfect fitted GARMENTS, hardly comparable in the city.
We have therefore adopted ne our slogan—

"WE MAKE COATS TO FIT"

STORAGE — REMODELING — REPAIRS
Expert Cleaning Done by Hand

Mm Stanislaw Strains will preside
.5 the tea table herby anent...,
May 11, turista, Mir Rhea E. raish-
roma et' the World aide Tavel
Itereen.
( Irma and friend. who are 'Merriest
1. t levies pirteres or Resale sad
beer • leetere hy Mr. Merry Master
of letoeriet Oficial P.S1.0.1t. Travel
lamest are enrolee. Nit &dairies
chant*.
1 to 0 le the afternoon.

Rhea E. Cashman

World Wide Trowel Berme, lee.
11M1 Wrhinalea Bird., me. Gmad
isiver•zrn Slaw, arras Mal.
331111-01-10

WILSHIRE HOTEL

Collingwood at Third

STRICTLY KOSHER
CATERING

unexcelled facilities for

Banquets, Weddings, Di•ners,
Bar Mitzvahs. Showers, etc.

Scalp Treatments

Specietiring in
NEWEST METHODS

SHELTON TULIP OIL
PERMANENTS

FACIAL TREATMENTS

Margaret Greenough

BEAUTY SALON

Tortn•rly with Nancy Tan Wyrk
BLDG.
Ca. NIT

IN

Karma

Gifts to Flower Fund of
Jewish Old Folks Home

P. Krawitz, 33 John R, has made

a contribution to the home in
memory of the late Mrs. Sarah
Rosenzweig and Maurice J. Caplan.

Call LONGFELLOW 2680

I. SPRINGEL, catering mgr.

Flowers for all occasions —

MISS EHRENPRIES
WILL BE DIRECTOR
OF COUNCIL CAMP

Miss Rex Ehrenpries, for many
years associated with the Fresh
,
Air Camp, has been appointed
director of the Council Camp for
the forthcoming season.
Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston
Mrs. Arthur, Brin of Minnea-
The Council Camp, which is Blvd. will return Sunday from a
polis, national president of the
operated br the Detroit Section, visit in New York.
National Council of Jewish Worn-
en, will arrive Tuesday to be the
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer guest of Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of
of Palmer Park are sojourning in 631 W. Boston Blvd.
Atlantic City.
Zeta Rho Gamma Sorority will
David Oppenheim and chil- give an affair for mothers on Sun-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Op- day, May 9, at Moinet's.
penheim, who have been spending
several months In Miami Beach,
Miss Ruth Targum of Glendale
are expected home the first of Ave. entertained at a farewell
next week.
party honoring Miss Faye Block,
who is leaving for a month's stay
Mrs. Abraham Nathan of Utica, in California.
N. Y., is visiting with her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon
Mrs. Harry Robbins of Whit-
of Fairfield Ave.
more Road is visiting with rela-
tives in Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neisner of
Rochester, N. Y., have been guests
and Mrs. Louis Bass and
at the Book Cadillac the past family have moved to their new
week.
residence at 8932 LaSalle Blvd.

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged

An enthusiastic executive board
meeting of the Women's Auxiliary
of the Jewish Home for Aged was
held last week at the home of Mrs.
J. Wartell.
Many new ideas were discussed
by the group to further inspire

Just try to wear out a

MRS. I. E. GOODMAN

Won't Run
Himel-Hose

Pair of

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal
Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder and Mrs. the large membership of this or-
of *Boston Blvd. returned from a Kurt Peiser left for a fortnight ganization. New board members
winter spent in Hollywood, Fla. in Denver, Colo.
were selected and committees
chosen.
MISS REX EHRENPRIES
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Winsen of 3745
National Council of Jewish Wom- spent the week-end at their cot- Monterey Ave. announce the Bar the program committee, is putting
en, is located on Lake Huron near tage in Gaylord, Mich., and were Mitzvah of their twin eons, Wen- forth great effort in the interest
Jeddo, Mich, It is available for accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. dell Elias and Daniel Ralph, on of the forthcoming meeting which
They look like chiffon, but they wear like iron)
business and professional women, Harold Schlesinger and Mrs. Car- Saturday morning, May 22. At will take place on Wednesday,
students, and girls 15 to 17 years rie Mae Berger.
home Sunday, May 23, from 2 to June 2, in the auditorium of the
They have that certain something-4f must be
of age. The camp will be officially
new
Jewish
Home
for
Aged.
The
6 and 8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
program will feature the annual
opend Monday, July 5, and will
magic—that gives them a life-span to delight
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilyman of
remain open for eight weeks.
Boston Blvd. left for a visit with
Phi Alpha Lambda • Fraternity installation of officers. Refresh.
Methuselah ... They have reinforced feet built
The Council of Jewish Judiors their eon, Bert, who is a student is sponsoring its annual spring hop ments will be served.
A contribution to the memorial
is taking over the camp for the at Western Military Academy in at Webster Hall sky room on Sun-
for miles 9f walking. And even though you might
fund
of
the
auxiliary
in
memory
Alton, Ill.
day, May 9, featuring Larry
weekend of July 4.
snag their sheer-looking legs, (while corallinl
Douglas and his orchestra. Lloyd of Maurice Caplan was received
Reservations must be made In
from Mr. and Mrs. Martin Aron-
Mrs. Harry Goldman and Mrs. Edelstein is general chairman, and sson.
person at-the council clubhouse,
Towser in the barberry) you won't have to won.?
Borris
Gaines
is
chairman
of
the
89 Rowena St., Columbia 0450; Harold Allen visited in St. Louis
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, who has
ticket committee.
about a run.
or at the Jewish Community Cen- during the past week.
served this organization in many
ter, 8904 Woodward Ave., Madi-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sott of capacities, including recording sec-
son 9276. Camp rates are $11
Mrs. M. Steinberg returned to
retary, special correspondent and
per week. There is daily bus her home in Chicago after a visit Leslie Ave. entertained at dinner treasurer, will be installed at this
Friday,
May 7 ,in honor of Sol-
transportation between Detroit with her brother-in-law and sister,
meeting
to the office of first vice-
omon Golub, the composer.
and camp. The bus fare is $2.
president.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of
Atkinson
Ave.
The camp offers an attractive
A mother's day banquet will be
program of all eports and a rare
sponsored May 12, at Loehr's, by MRS. MAX SCHUSTER
opportunity for those seeking rest
Mrs. Ernest Sachs and children the Primrose Benevolent Club.
and a change of environment.
TO ADDRESS MIZRACHI
of Grand Ave returned from a
• The dietary laws are strictly visit with her family in Georgia.
LUNCHEON ON MAY 23
Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of La
observed. Since the camp enroll.
Salle Blvd., announces the coming
ment is limited, it is advisable to
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris of marriage of her niece, Bess
Mrs. Max Schuster, Detroit at-
make reservations early.
New York are visiting their son- Schreier, to Joseph Taisch, son of torney, will address the mothers
Before going into housekeeping don't forget to see
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taisch of and daughters luncheon of the
Grand Ave. The wedding will take Sisters of Zion Mizrachi on May
Dance of Jr. Group of the Arthur Pollak of Atkinson Ave. place
23, at 12:30 p. rn., at the Jewish
on June 20.
Home for Aged Sunday
Community Center, Woodward at
Charles Green and William
founder of the
Zelda Rosenberg, teacher and Holbrook.
Stein of St. Louis were guests in
GOLDMAN FURNITURE CO.
Another feature of the program
This Sunday evening, May 9, the Detroit during the past week.
pianist, will present a group of
third annual dance of the Junior
Who is now associated with the
her pupils in a piano recital on will be a play directed by Saul L.
Schlesinger, dramatic director of
Group of the Jewish Old Folks'
The Misses Grace Busch, An- Tuesday evening, May 11, at 8 the Seven Arts Institute. "The
Home will take place in the Aztec
nette Miller and Dorothy Cohen o'clock, in the auditorium of
Towers in the Un- are motoring through the east. Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward Ave. Spirit of Mizrachi," the three-act
ion Guardian Bldg
The participants will be Helen original play by Mr. Schlesinger,
is based on the ideals and accom-
Russ Armstrong and
Harold Silver, director of the Spolan, a student, assisted by Zel- plishments of Mizrachi.
9405 GRAND RIVER, Cor. Underwood
his Columblans, pop Jewish Social Service Bureau of da Rosenberg, her teacher, In the
The dance from 3 to 6 will fea-
2 Blocks north of Joy Road
ular with sororities Detroit, is a member of the pro- Brilliance, by Schubert; Donald
ture
Dave
piamond'a
orchestra.
and fraternities and gram committee for the National Rose, Sharon Radner, Maureen
We now have on display • large selection of fine
The public is urged to make
much requested a Conference of Jewish Social Wel- Gach, Shirley Dubrinsky, Sheldon
furniture which will please this individual taste—
reservations early as the seating
Ann Arbor dances
unusual styles in • price range that is sure to
fare which will hold its 38th an- Rosenberg, Sherwin Rosenberg, capacity of the hall is limited.
will play for the
satisfy you.
nual sessions in Indianapolis, Ind., Arlene Steier, Donna Carlson, Tickets may be procured by call-
dancers. Several of
Shirley
Miller,
Arline
Schwartz,
FREE PARKING — Convenient Terms Arranged
the songs will be from May 19 to May 23. The Selma Schwartz, Malcolm Cohn, ing Mrs. A. D. Markson, ticket
program
committee
includes
Dr.
chairman, Tyler 6-9169, or the co-
given solo vocal ren
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9
SUNDAYS 12 TO 5
John Slawson of the Jewish Board Betty Goldstrum.
chairman of the luncheon, Mrs. I.
ditions.
of Guardians of New York. for-
Rosenthal, Townsend 8-7771, or
The chairman of
Mrs. H. Shaw, Townsend 7-4735.
the patron commit. mer executive director of the Jew- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
tee, Ruth Broder, ish Welfare Federation of De-
TO HAVE MEDICAL DAY
announces the fol- troit And Louis H. Sobel, direc-
lowing list of pa- tor of the Federation Employ.
The Medical Institute Day spon-
Ruth Broder trona and pa- ment Service of New York, for-
ANNOUNCES
mer executive director of the sored by the Home 'Relief Society,
tronesses for the affair.
Jewish Community Center of De- will be held on Monday, May 24,
that he i1 now in business for him-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff, troit.
at Hotel Stotler.
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs was elected
self and has on display a large
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson,
The program will open at 11
president of the Michigan Chiro-
assortment of .. .
Dr. and Mrs. Harry August, Mr.
In honor of Miss Tillie Kahn, a. m. with Dr. Carleton J. Marinus, podists' Association.
and Mrs. Irwin Cohn, Mr. and
prominent endocrinologist, as the
HIGH GRADE USED CARS
Dr. Jacobs served as president
Mrs. I. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. whose marriage to Arthur Gold- principal speaker. Dr. Marinus is
berg will take place on June 20,
•1 am also prepared to sell yen any
Anthony Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs.
an instructor of endocrinology at of the association in 1928 and 1929.
Mrs.
Marilyn
Wolfe
and
Mrs.
kind of a new ear and with my present
Moe Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
the Detroit College of Medicine and He is a fellow of the Pedic Re-
Shirley
Kahn
were
hostesses
at
a
set-up van serve you better thee ever
search
Society
and
is
its
national
ham M. Ferar, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Surgery. His subject will be "Our
shower
and
luncheon
for
65
guests
before. See me before you buy • me• .
scientific chairman. He has been
Fisher, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. and
Glands and How They Affect Us." practicing in Detroit for the past
on
May
2,
at
the
Wilshire
Hotel.
'UTE. FADER
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Mr. and
Following Dr. Marinus' talk,
15 years.
Mrs. Morris Garvett, Dr. and Mrs.
During the recent visit to De- there will be a subscription lunch-
During the past 15 years Dr.
David Kliger, Mr. and Mrs.
eon attendance at which is op-
Meyer L. Prentio, Mr. and Mrs. troit by the debating team of the tional. Mrs. Bernard Komer is in Jacobs has given his services gratis
Nathan Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. high school of the Temple, Cleve- charge of reservations for the to the Jewish Old Folks Home. He
4747 WOODWARD AVENUE
has actively worked on congrega-
Harry Seligson, Mr. and Mrs. Her- land, 0., to engage in an inter- luncheon.
TERRACE 2.8118
man Wetsman, and Mrs. M. H. city debate with the debating team
Commencing at 1:30 p. m., Dr. tional committees of Temple Beth
of
Temple
Beth
El
High
School,
El.
Zackheim.
Jean
Paul
Pratt,
prominent
gyne-
the visitors were entertained in
The complete committee respon- the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- cologist and obstretician, will speak
sible for the huge success guaran- uel Kanners, Mr. and Mrs. Emil on "Diseases Peculiar to Women." Services of Junior Congrega-
teed for the third annual dance
tion of Bnai Moshe
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
Eckhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Dr. Pratt is president of the Cen-
includes: Orchestra, Dorothy
Rosenzweig and Mr. and Mrs. tral Association of Obstreticians
UNLISTED SECURITIES
Berke, chairman, assisted by Selnra
and
Gynecologists,
president
of
the
Sabbath
services
on
May
8
will
Blatnikoff, Gertrude Felgenson Julius Green. The members of the Association for the Study of In- be conducted by the Junior Con-
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
and Charlotte Greenberg; tickets, Cleveland team consisted of Stan- ternal Secretions, and is the author gregation of Bnai Moshe in the
Estelle Amernick and Anne Fisher, ley Goldhamer, Arthur Aptel, Ar- of many text books.
Mittleman Memorial Chapel.
thur Roth and Alan Gordon. Mr.
co-chairmen, assisted by Bertha
Dr. Lowell Sinn Selling, director
Ralph Gross will officiate as
Weisbrot, Dora Garfinkel and and Mrs. Samuel Vactor are of the Psychopathic Clinic of Re- chazon, Wilbur Simkovitz will be
David Cohen; program, Rose coaches of the team. The Temple corder'. Court of Detroit, will speaker and Ernest Weiss will
Shapiro, chairman, assisted by Beth El team consisted of Martin speak on "What is mental say Maftir.
Marion Levenson and Marion Green, Herbert Lightman, Gerald Hygiene." Dr. Selling was psychi-
Levitan; publicity, Morris Moss, Rosenzweig and Irving Lebowitz, atrist at Eloise Ilospital, and also
chairman, assisted by Henry with Seymour Tilchin as coach.
special lecturer in psychology at
Auslander and Howard Robinson;
Wayne University. He is the
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse author of many publications deal-
ballroom, Arthur Ross and Ida
ZefT, co-chairmen; patrons, Ruth returned to their home, 1526 ing with delinquency in children.
Virginia Park, after an ex- At one time Dr. Selling taught
Broder.
tended visit in Palm Springs, Los mental hygiene and neuro-physio-
Tickets will be available at the
Angeles, and Berkeley, Calif. In logy in the department of crimin-
door, or may be obtained by calling
the latter city they were the ology, social hygiene and• medical
Tyler 6-2427.
guests of their uncle and aunt, jurisprudence at the University of
On the Sandy Shores of Safe and Beautiful Wampler's Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chase, for- Illinois College of Medicine.
merly of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr.
Mrs. Robert S. Drews, chair-
ALTITUDE OF UP TO 2,000 FEET
and Mrs. Sachs° will have as their man of this program, and Mrs.
guest, Miss Minette Keller of Los Charles Cornell extend an invita-
BEAUTIFUL
GROUNDS AND WOODS
Angeles. Miss Keller who is a tion to the women of this city to
designer with RKO Studio will sail attend this medical institute.
Zedakah Club held election of from New York early in June on
BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT ARE MODERN, COMFORTABLE AND NEW
officers on Wednesday evening, at the S.S. Normandie for a month's
Particular Emphasis Is Placed on
the home of Mrs. Philip Lipson on visit in Paris.
J. HOBERMAN SOLICITS
Woodingham Drive.,The nominat-
FOR
STOLYN
YESHIVAH
LAND
AND
WATER
SPORTS, HORSEBACK RIDING, HANDICRAFT,
ing committee was headed by Mrs.
Mrs. Ben Wolf of Grand Rap-
DANCING AND DRAMATICS
Morris Loeb. The following officers ids, visited with her children, Mr.
Jacob
Hoberman
of
10250
Cor-
were elected:
and Mrs. Joseph Bunk of Long- don', telephone, Townsend 8-8399,
[Hebrew
and
Yiddish
Folksongs—Plays
Included in Dramatic Course. Free Inztruc.
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, president fellow Ave.
has volunteerd his services to
for third term; first vice-president,
Non in Hebrew or Yiddi s h on Parent's Request.
secure
support
in
Detroit
for
the
Mrs. Norman Adilman; second
Mrs. Bernard Lath, was hostess
vice president, Mrs. Samuel Baker; at a luncheon and musical on Yeshivah Beth Israel of Stolyn,
third vice-president, Mrs. Herbert Friday, May 7, honoring the Poland.
Mr. Hoberman has addressed a
REALIZING THE NEEDS OF THE EARLY TEEN AGE YOUTH
Wallace; recording secretary, Mrs. choral groups of the Music Study
Samuel J. Almug; financial sec- Club in the Ivory Room at the number of synagogues in the past
weeks
and
is
contacting
local
few
retary, Mrs. Michael Harris; cor- Stotler.
organizations and congregations
responding secretary, Mrs. Milton
in behalf of the Stolyn Yeshivah.
K. Mahler; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Max Karp of
Staub; publicity, Mrs. Harry Rott. Detroit and Pacific Pallisades are He urges all those interested in
joining
him in his appeal to make
Contributions were made by the
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 13 TO 15
following: Mrs. Charles Hyman, spending the summer in this city. contributions promptly, in order
to help this theological school,
Mrs. Theodore Schaffer, Mrs. Jos-
Mrs. Edward Canvasser, for- which finds itself in dire circum-
Living Quarters, Activities, Details of Daily Life Arranged to Suit the Needs and
eph Whisper and Helen Jalan.
Tastes of this Group.
The next meeting will be held on merly of Detroit, who has been stances due to lack of finances.•
Monday, May 10, at 1:30, at the making her home in Los Angeles,
home of Mrs. Max Spoon, 3269 is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
MONDAY MITE CLUB
Rachel Agree.
Webb Ave.
On Tuesday, May 4. the follow-
Maurice Amdur of New York ing officers were elected:
Donation for Furnishings for is visiting with friends in Detroit. Mrs. Anna Weinstein, presi-
dent; Mrs. Jennie Menacer, vice-
AGES 21/4 TO 6
Home for Aged
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink president; Mrs. Tessie Grant. fin-
ACES 6 TO 15
of Winona Ave. left Tuesday by ancial secretary; Mrs. Sonia
NOTEt
Da•
Counsellor
for no more than four children. Physicia n
Donation for furnishings for the motor for a visit in Pittsburgh.
Bloom, recording secretary; Mrs.
and
Reg istered Nurse on
premises at ■ all times. The reputation
of ,oth Mr. and Mr.. Bercovich in the
Fannie Kantor, treasurer; Mrs.
Home for the Aged was received
field of
education stud child-care is your assurance that your child will be under proper supervision
by its Women's Auxiliary from
A cocktail party was given by Anna Levin, publicity.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer. in De Its Omega Sorority at the home
A mother's and daughter's af-
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
—
PHONE
EUCILD
5504
memory of their aunt, Betsy of Mickey Krut, 2267 Ford Ave. fair will be held at Saks Cafe on
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1.15

WON'T RUN Himel-Hose

June Brides!

JULIUS GOLDMAN

Famous Furniture Co.

Chiropodists Elect
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs

"Izzy" Faber

Faber Motor Sales

•
CHARLES R. RASSNER

CAMP MEHIA Irish Hills

Officers Elected
By Zedakah Club

CAMP MEHIA OFFERS SEPARATE CAMPING

NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN

OLDER CHILDREN

