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PIEDEEHCLIIEWISH AHONICEsE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

May 14, 1937

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HOME RELIEF MEDICAL
INSTITUTE DAY MAY 24

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The Women's Auxiliary of the
United llebrew Schools acknowl-
edges with thanks the following
contributions:
Dr. Eugenie May Bernstein,
2400 W. Boston Blvd., in honor
of her son's recovery from ill-
ness; Mrs. Morris Krause, Sturte-
vant Ave.; Mrs. Morris Braude
of Chicago.

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MRS. CARL S. SCHILLER

held in the homes of members
and friends of the Detroit League,
on Wednesday, May 19. The ex-
pense of these bridge teas is be-
ing carried by the individual
hostesses, thereby enabling the
Detroit League to send the en-
tire proceeds from these tens to
the Denver Home.
"Mrs. R. Robert Kaltman of Bos-
ton Blvd., and Mrs. Nat Bron-
stein of Chicago Blvd., general
chairmen, advise that tickets will
be sold until May 19, and that
there are a sufficient number of
hosteses to take care of all tic-
kets issued. Should anyone desire
to attend one of the bridge teas,
tickets can be obtained from Mrs.
Ben Silberstein and Mrs. Eugene
Spannier, chairmen of the ticket
committee—Mrs. Samuel Kavanau
and Mrs. Daniel Cullen, chairmen
of the guest committee, will place
those getting their tickets at a
late date. Mrs. Nathan Metzger
and Mrs. Joseph Frank are chair-
men of the hostess committee.
Additional hostesses who have
pledged their homes for the cause
are: Mesdames Jack Albert, Sam
Berman, II. Bailes, Daniel Cul-
len, S. B. Danto, Morris Gold-
stick, Harry Hyman, J. B. Krause,
David, Kaltman, Harry Lieb, Mor-
ris Loeb, Morris Rubin, Sam
Marks, Morris Schiff, Jack Mann,
April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hecker (Sadie Brach) o Irving Schrieber, I. Ernest Sachse,
Theodore Schwartz, Carl S. Schil-
3200 W. Boston Blvd., a daughter, Audrey Nancy,
May 4—To Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Nedelman (Ruth Weintraub) ler, S. J. Leve, Sam Weisman,
Joe Friedman and William
of Lansing, Mich., a son, Arnold Lee.
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred William Polasky (Elizabeth Boesky.
Lieberman) of Chicago Blvd., a son.
May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Neuman (Rosalind Meyersohn)
of 238 E. Euclid Ave., a ton,' Herman Simon.
May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith (Esther Rosner)
of 1910 Virginia Park,•a daughter.

Everyone of these little eyelet cut-outs is
a 'window thru which cool air circulates,
while, the 'pump itself, in white ooze, is a
masterpiece of snug-fitting comfort, $13.75.

R U S S E K S

Ills

Births

Heads Auxiliary of
House of Shelter

Nomination and electiori of offi-
cers, of the Ladles Auxiliary of
the }louse of Shelter was held at
the House of Shelter, 1620 Tay-
lor Ave., on Monday, -May 10. The

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KAHN:7ROSENBERG •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg
of 1190 Longfellow Ave.. an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Beatrice, to Gabriel
Kahn, on April 29, in Ilollywood,
Calif.

WEBER—RICHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Rich-
ter of LaSalle Blvd. announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Phylli4, to Roy Weber of Tuxedo
Ave., on Sunday, May 9, at the
Lee Plaza Apartment Hotel.

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
HONORS L C. FRANK, JR.

MRS. HYMAN ALTMAN

following officers were re-elected
for another term:
Mrs. Hyman Altman, president;
Mrs. Lansky and Mrs. I. LaBret,
vice presidents; Mrs. Dave Gold-
berg, recording secretary; Mrs.
Max Silverman, financial secretary;
Mrs. Katz, treasurer.
Regular meeting date has been
changed to the second Monday of
each month so as not to conflict
with meetings of other organiza-
tions held on Wednesday. Pion s
are being made for an installation
luncheon to be held at Lachar'a the
latter part of June.

AT HOME FOR
CONSECRANTS

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger
of 2423 W. Chicago Blvd. announce
the consecration of their daughter,
Mignon Hope, on Sunday, May 23,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
At home from 2 to 5 p. m. No
cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin of
147 Winona Ave., Highland Park,
announce the consecration of their
daughter, Ethel Delphine, on Sun-
day, May 23. At borne to their
relatives and friends after 3 p. in.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts
of 3042 Elmhurst Ave., announce
the consecration of their daughter,
Selma Elane, on Sunday, May 23,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Shapiro
of 2713 Leslie Ave. announce the
consecration of their daughter,
Pent, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek on Sunday, May 23. At home
from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10. No cards.

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Dr. Albert S. Eunin
will take place on Sunday, Mai
23, at 11:30 o'clock, at Work-
men's Circle Cemetery, Gratiot
and 16-Mile Road. Relatives
and friends are invited.

Lewis C. Frank, Jr., son of ?dr.
and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank of 19012
Wildemere Ave., was elected presi-
dent of the Student Government
Association of the AMeriCli• Uni-
versity for the coming school year
at general elections held in the
Washington, D. C., school on Tues-
day.
Frank's election to this post was
the culmination of a long series of
honors and a long period of hard
work since his entrance in this
comparatively young, but now rec-
ognized college. For three years
he has served as general manager
of athletics, a post the equivalent
to that of graduate manager of
athletics in most institutions. He
was the first undergraduate to
ever direct the athletic program,
In addition he has been sports
editor, assistant editor, and asso-
ciate editor of the American Eagle,
school newspaper, sports editor of
the Aucola, college annual, associ-
ate editor of the College Hand-
book, contributing editor to the
Eyerie, college literary magazine,
and editor of the Gridiron Sport-
score. lie has served as chairman
of the Student Court, chairman of
Frosh Rules Committee, member of
Junior Prom organization, under-
graduate representative on the
board of trustees of the alumni
association. He belongs to the pub-
lications honorary fraternity and
the Brahmin Honor Society, and
was recently nominated as a peti-
tioner to Omicron Delta Kappa,
national honorary fraternity.
The honor is unusual In view
of the fact that only one per cent
of the undergraduate student body
is of Jewish origin and this marks
the second successive term of a
Jewish youth as president of the
student governing organization.
Frank attended Detroit Central
High School, where be was active
in dramatics and journalistic work,
before entering the American
University.

At the annual meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Children's Home held May 6, Mrs.
Samuel L. Kavanau was elected
president to succeed Mrs. Merman
Cohen who re-organized the pres-
ent group two years ago, after a
previous , auxiliary had been dis-
banded.
Mrs. Kavanau is a former presi-
dent of the Sisterhood of Congre-
gation Emanuel, a board member
of the Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, vice-president of
the Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver, and chairman of the
Jewish National Fund Committee
of Iladassah.
Serving with Mrs. Kavanau are
the following officers: Vice presi-
dents, Mrs. Henry H. Shapero,
Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mrs. Anthony
Deutsch, Mrs. A. El. Stralser, Mrs.
M. H. Zackheim; secretaries, hire.
Ralph Paul, Mrs. Louis Tobin,
Mrs. Lewis Bowman; treasurer,
Mrs. Jack Freedman; auditor, Mrs.
Charles A. Smith; honorary direc-
tors, Mrs. Fanny Rodin and Mrs.
H. Rottenberg, who founded the
original auxiliary, and Mrs. Her-
man Cohen; the board of direc-
tors; Mesdames Morey Abrahams,
Irving Dworkin, Max Dushkin,
A. 0. Barskyaurice Aronsson,
S. J. Eder, Morey
M
Fenton, Saul
Davidson, Louis Goldberg, Jack
Gordon, Samuel Gordon, Louis
Gunsberg, Jacob Harvith, Nellie
Kahn, David Kliger, Edward
Krause, M. E. Leiter, George B.
Roberts, Harry Rosman, Sidney
Stone, Jack Schwartz, Al Gold-
berg, William Roth, Julian Weber
and J. P. Rosenthal,

BIRNKRANT WILL LEAD
DISCUSSION ON CRIME

Norman Ii. Birnkrant will lead
the round table discussion on
crime at the national convention
of the United States Junior
Chamber of Commerce, to be held
in Denver, Colo., on June 16, 17,
18 and 19. It is expected that
.1. Edgar Hoover, head of the
United States Bureau of Investi-
gation, will be a guest speaker at
this meeting.
Mr. Birnkrant has done con-
siderable work in this field in
Michigan, and is a national com-
mitteeman on the Juvenile Wel-
fare and Major Crime Commit-
tee of the junior Chamber of
Commerce. lie has been active
in Junior Chamber of Commerce
work for the past several years,
through the Pontiac chapter, of
which he was president last year.
Mr. Birnkrant has now moved to
Detroit to continue his practice
of law, being associated with the
law firm of Birnkrant, Bimkrant
& Birnkrant, and has been instru-
mental in the formation of the
Detroit Junior Board of Com-
merce. At the banquet held at
Hotel Staffer on April 30, he was
formally inaugurated as vice-
The Avoda Men's Club was or- president of that organization.
ganized Jan. 18 for the purpose
of furthering Jewish social and
charitable activities.
The officers of the club are: Al-
The members of the Junior J.
bert A. Ross, president; Jack Com-
mer, vice-president; George Arfa, C. R. S. of Denver thank the gen-
treasurer; Hyman P. Levy, secre- eral public for helping make the
dinner-dance, given at the Webster
tary.
The club'd first public active af- Hall on May 2, a huge success.
Mrs. Jack Golds of Oakman
fair will be a bingo 14.rty on Wed-
nesday, May 19, at Congregation Blvd., will be bodes& at the next
Bnal Moshe, Lawrence and Dex- meeting on Tuesday, May 18, at
1:30 o'clock.
ter.

Avoda Men's Club

Junior J. C. R. S.

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AVILNUE

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Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan

Mrs. Kavanau Heads
Women's Auxiliary
of Children's Home

Contributions to Auxiliary
of Hebrew Schools

Certified*

Due to our largo purchasing power there is • saving for
you. You will find d o minating here STYLE, FASHION and
perfect fitted GARMENTS, hardly comparable in the city.
We have therefore adopted as our slogan—

May 23—Miss Dorothy Beatrice Broody, daughter of Mr. And
Mrs. I. C. Broody, to Jbseph C. Glazer, son of Mrs. Louis Glazer.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate.
May 23—Miss Leona Ruth Tobias. daughter of Mr. and hire.
Albert I. Tobias of Cleveland Heights, 0., to Gerson B. Bernstein,
of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of Cleveland
Heights, 0.
May 23—Miss Sylvia Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore Siegel of 1698 Hazelwood Ave., to Joseph J. Lambert, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Libowsky, at the Barium -Hotel.
May 23—Miss Bette Lazofsky, daughter of Mr. and MTS. 1.
Lazofoky 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. H. Gallaw
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 6—Miss Lillian Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rubin of 1657 W. Euclid Ave., t•Joseph Hellman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Ilellman of Chicago, Ill. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
perform the ceremony at Congregation Briai David, Elmhurst and
14th St., at 3 p. m. Open house will follow the ceremony at the
bride's residence, 1657 W. Euclid Ave. No cards.
June 17—Miss Rose Zolkower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Zolkower, to Dr. Julius M. Stern, sot of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Stern
of New York.
June 20—Miss Ruth R. Parker, daughter of Mrs. N. Katzman
of Sturtevant Ave. to Dr. M. B. Bofen, soh of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Sofen of Missouri ' Me.
June 22—Miss Esther Weisbrot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron M. Weisbrot of Clements Ave., to Leo Rovin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel M. Rovin of Calvert Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.

Encouraging progress is re-
ported by the Bnai Moshe Men's
Club in the sale of tickets for the
moonlight to be given on Sunday,
evening, June 13.
An evening full of thrills is as-
mired by President Harry Ros-
man, who is directing the activities
of a large committee to insure suc-
cess for this venture.
Dave DianOond, in person, and
his dance orchestra will furnish
the music on board the St. Claire.
The boat will leave from the foot
of Woodward Ave., at 8:30 p. m.
sharp.

HOGARTH 1460

WHY SHOP AT OUR STORE?

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MRS. BERNARD KOMER

lief Society's medical institute
day. Attendance at the luncheon
is optional.
This program will commence at
10 a. m. Dr. Carleton J. Mar-
Mos, prominent endocrinologist,
is scheduled to speak at 11 a. m.
on the subject "Our Glands and
How They Affect Us." Dr. Jean
Paul Pratt, prominent gynecolo-
gist and obstetricion, will speak
on "Diseases Peculiar to Women,"
and Dr. Lowell Sinn Selling, di-
rector of the Psychopathic Clinic
of Recorder's Court of Detroit,
will discuss "What is Mental Hy-
giene?" at the afternoon sessions
commencing at , 1:30 p. m. ,
Mrs. Charles Cornell, president,
invites all friends and inernbers to
attend this complimentary pro-
gram which is offered as an ex-
pression of gratefulness for the
splendid co-operation accorded '
the Home Relief Society in the
projects o'ponsored by them.
Mrs. Robert S. Drews is chair-
man • of the program, assisted by
Mrs, Harry Shulman. Mrs. Al
Weisman Is general chairman, as-
sisted by Mrs. Sam Berman.
Mrs. Philip Brezner, chairmin
of, the hospital visiting committee,
e a visit to Maybury Sanator-
mad
ium, at Northville, last Monday.
A program was given by Miss
Rose Evelyn ,Rozner, dancer, ac-
companied by All135 Geraldine
Horowitz; pianist, and Niss,Rhoda
Zahavie, vocalist, accompanied
by Miss Celia Tlotnick. Fruit,
delicacies and candy •were pre-
sented to the patients. Mrs. M.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Louis Gunsberg
and Mrs. Samuel Baer provided
the transportation. Mrs. Ilarry
Rosman, Mrs. S. Rosman, Mrs.
Charles Cornell, Mrs. Ben Rodin,
Mrs. Jack Horowitz and Mrs. L.
Frank assisted Mrs, Brezner in
making this visit a pleasant one
for the patients at Northville.
The following contributions are
gratefully acknowledged: From
Mrs. S. Schwartz, in honor of her
husband's recovery from illness;
from Mrs. Charles Hyman.

Moonlight of Bnai
Moshe on June 13

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Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, president
of the Detroit League of the Ns-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver, states that warm sup-
port Is being given the project of
simultaneous bridge teas to be

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N. H. J. C. BRIDGE TEAS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19

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Mrs. Bernard Komer of Lawr-
ence Ave., Townsend 8-9083, is
in charge of reservations for the
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sparage of Broadstreet Blvd., announced
subscription luncheon to be held ••
on Monday, May 24, at noon, at the engagement of their daughter,' Sally Diane, to Lewis Faintuck,
Hotel Statler, for the Homo Re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faintuck of Elmhurst Ave., at a- house
party on Sunday, Mai 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Qu,ster of Muskegon, Mich., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, t w o Sam Korby, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Korby of Elmhurst Ave.,' Detroit. Mr. Korby
formerly practiced law in Detroit. He is now employed by the
U. S. Treasury Department. The nuptials will take place some time
in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wasserman of 9702 N. Martindale. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Joseph C. Rach-
lin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rachlin of 5909 Grand River. The
wedding will take place in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Milstein of 15513 Wildemere Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Louis Schneider,
son of Mrs. Gertrude Schneider of 2465 Elmhurst Ave.

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