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Auxiliary of Home
for Aged Installs
Officers on June 2

Mrs. C. Robinson
Heads Sisterhood
of Shaarey Zedek

For Fur Storage, Phone Re. 3680

Bo your cavorting
around this
summer in acetate ,

Shantung

The annual meeting and election
of officers of the Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek was held Monday
afternoon, May 24, in the social

hall of the synagogue.
The following officers and mem-
bers of the board of directors were
elected for the year 1937-38.
President, Mrs. Charles Robin-
son; first vice president, Mrs. Sam-
uel L. Kavanau; second vice presi-
dent, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow;
third vice president; Mrs. Aaron
Silberblatt; recording secretary,

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May 28, 1937 '

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Next Wednesday, June 2, at

1

rn., members of the Women's
Auxiliary ed the Jewish Home for
the Aged will congregate in the
auditorium of the new home on
Petoskey near Burlingame. This

Mrs. David J. Levy and Miss, Mr. and Mrs. Max Keidan of
Lizette Freund left Thursday by 1 2457 Calvert Ave. announce the
motor to spend 10 days in New Bar Mitzvah of their son, Daniel,
York. on Saturday, June 5, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Zemon returned Fri- Mrs. Keidan will be happy to re-
ceive their relatives and friends
month's
stay
in
Los
day from a
at ,Kiddish after the services in
Angeles.
the social hall of the synagogue.
Mrs. Henry Wineman is spend- No cards.

DRY CLEANING

Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkel-
Miss Edith Heavenrich of Trow- man and their son, Stanley, of
bridge St. left for a three weeks' Fairfield Ave., will said from New
visit with friends in Cincinnati.
York on June 2 for a six-weeks'
vacation trip to Europe. They
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield plan to visit France, Switzerland,
Invited a few friends to dinner Belgium and England, and will
return home about July 15.
Friday, May 28.

Max Levy's vocal students
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, S. T. Gilbert
and Julius W. Gilbert returned gave a musicale at the home of
Wednesday from a few days' visit former Gov. Wilbur M. Brucker
on Friday, May 28, to a limited
in Charlevoix.
audience. The participants were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of Frank Bayer, Ruth Brotman,
Jefferson Ave. have as their house Clara Brucker, Josephine Dudzin-
guest their sister, Mrs. Lou Freed- ski, Anna Fink, Florence Kallman,
Harry Mikuliak, Alma Phillips,
man of New York.
Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, Allen
Sumetz, Sally Sweetwine. Flor-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of
ence Kutzen was the accom-
Leslie Ave, gave a family dinner
party in honor of their daughter , panist.

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meeting will feature the annual
installation of officers and is be-
as a tall, tinkly
ing termed "Installation Tea." Re-
freshments will be served.
lemonade. You'll
Mrs. Dora Kavanau, chairman
of hostesses, has appointed the
love that detach-
following assistants for the tea:
Mesdames Jack Dunn, Ralph Paul,
able scarf and those
Golda Kavanau, Joseph Berghoff,
Mildred, and her fiance, Leon Way-
MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON
Miss Mildred Beerbohm left on Dorothy Cove, Rae Goldberg,
burn,
at
the
Franklin
Hills
County
trick make-believe
Mrs. Harry Z. Brown; correspond- Club on Friday evening, May 2L Sunday, May 23, for an extended Samuel Schwartz, Albert Homon
trip to Miami, Cuba and Key off, Maurice Wagner, A. Carlstein
ing secretary, Mrs. Charles Rain-
pockets. Green,
Samuel Granadier, Walter Aron-
er; assistant corresponding snore-
On Saturday, May 29, the West.
off, Philip Greenwald and Harry
tary, Mrs. Jack Tobin; financial Misses Birdie and Lucille Michel-
copen, aqua, or
secretary, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan; treas- son will be hostesses at a luncheon
Miss Ruth Stoller of Tuxedo Galperin.
urer, Mrs. Joseph Keidan; parlia- and bridge at Rotunda Inn, Pine Ave. spent the last week-end at
Mrs. A. B. Stralser, chairman
coral.
mentarian, Mrs. A, B. Strainer; Lake, honoring Mildred Feinberg, Ohio State University at Colum- of the revision committee, has
board members, Mesdames Herman a bride elect, Mrs. A. Levenson of bus, 0., as the guest of Sidney arranged an impressive ceremony
for the installation at which she
A. August, Harry Bennett, Morris Los Angeles and Mrs. Harry Mi- Zucker of New York City.
YOUNG MODERNS' SHOP
Blumberg, Harry Coggan, Lawr- chelson of Chatanooga, Tenn.
will officiate.
FOURTH FLOOR
Mrs. Abraham M. Ferar, who
ence Crohn, Theodore Levin, Ar-
In honor of Miss Faye Atom,
has served this organization as
thur S. Purdy, Samuel Rubiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hambur- bride-elect of June, Mrs. Louis
Saul Saulson, Simon Shetzer, Ja-
president for the past three years.
ger were hosts to a group of Katz and Mrs. Harry Bennett en-
will be installed for a fourth
cob Sonenklar, Nat Bronstein,
young people at a dinner-dance tertained at a shower and bridge
Aaron Carlsteln, Richard A. Cott,
term. Mrs. I. T. Goodman, who
at their home, 2423 Chicago Blvd., on Tuesday evening, May 25, at
Daniel Cullen, Jack Freedman, Joe
served the auxiliary as recording
Sunday, May 23, honoring their the home of Mrs. Bennett on
Horwitz, Moe Leiter, Nathan Metz-
secretary, treasurer and special
daughter, Mignon Hope, on the Martindale Ave. The table was
ger, Moe Prince, Louis Stoll, David
correspondent. will be installed
occasion of her 16th birthday.
beautifully arranged in a T-shape
Seligson, Jacob Perlmutter, Her-
as first vice-president. Mrs. Harry
and had a centerpiece of roses,
man Wetsman and Miss Elizabeth
Mrs. Royal A. Oppenheim and sweetpeas and candles. Covers Wine, chairman of the member-
ship committee will again serve
Finley.
daughters of Prairie Ave. returned were laid for 45.
Honorary members of the board
as second vice-president. Mrs.
last Sunday from a six months'
are: Mesdames D. W. Simons, Max
Anthony Deutsch was re-elected
visit at their home in Miami Beach.
On Wednesday, June 18, at 1 third vice-president, and Mrs. Si-
Wollstein, David Zemon, Joeeph
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12
o'clock, a dessert bridge will be on Shetzer fourth vice-president.
Zechman, Maurice Zackheim, Chas .
Mrs. Ben Salzstein of Milwau- given at the Jewish Community
A. Smith, Herbert H. Warner, Da-
kee, Wis., arrived Thursday to be Center for the purpose of ob- Mrs. Joseph Berghoff, past chair-
vid L. Lichtig, A. M. Hershman.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold taining sufficient food to be used man of printing, will be installed
as treasurer.
Simon of LaSalle Blvd.
for the Jewish Community Cen-
Mrs. David Kliger, acting re-
CAMP ACTIVITIES
Unveiling of Monument
ter Playschool and Day Camp. cording secretary for the past six
Ms. I. T. Oberfelder of the The admission to the dessert
months.
who has been chairman
Seven
Mile
Road
was
hostess
at
a
• DRAMATICS
• BOATING
An unveiling of a monument in
bridge is a package of food. The of publicity for the past three
memory of Marie Rottman will tea last Monday afternoon, honor- bridge is being sponsored by the
• DANCING
• FISHING
years
and
who is sponsor of the
take place on Sunday, May 30, ing her sister, Mrs. Henry Frankel Neugarten Sunshine Club, the
Junior Group, will be installed as
• HIKING
• HANDICRAFT
at 11 a. m. sharp, at Congregation of Denver, Colo.
Home Relief Society and Zedakah recording secretary. Mrs. Ben
Beth Moses Cemetery, on Little
Club.
• NATURE STUDY
• SHOP
Waterstone will again fill the of-
Bloom of
Dr. and Mrs.
Mack and Masonic Blvd., one half
fire of corresponding secretary.
• SWIMMING
• ATHLETICS
mile east of Gratiot. Relatives and McLean Ave. left Friday, May 28,
Miss
Rita
Gail
Cooper,
daugh-
Mrs. Robert Rosen was re-elected
for New York from which point
friends are invited.
DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED
they will sail on the S.S. Kings- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. financial secretary, Mrs. Julius
Cooper
of
Richton
Ave.,
returned
Wartell is treasurer of the build-
holm for a fortnight stay in Ber-
from a three-months' stay in ing fund. Mrs. Nate Kaletsky,
NOTE: Look for Announcement of Staff Elsewhere in
muda. .
California.
past program chairman, will oc-
The Chronicle.
cupy the position of auditor. Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett of
Mrs. A. D. Feldstein of New J. Fink becomes special corres-
Chicago Blvd. were hosts at a
dinner party Saturday evening, York is spending a month with pondent.
A part of the program will be
May 22, this being one of series of Mrs. Sophie Well of Longfellow
the presentation to the home,
Ave., and with relatives.
similar events.
from the auxiliary, of an oil-
FOR CHILDREN FROM 2 1/a TO 6
Mrs. Martin Carlstein of Tam-
Lee Corbman Schakne of the painting by the artist William S.
pa, Fla., and her son, Martin Jr., Detroit Conservatory of Music Schwartz. entitled "The Talmud-
DIRECTOR
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ber- faculty will present the follow- lots." Rabbi Leon Fram of Tem-
nard Kurzon and daughter, Lenore, ing students in the second of a ple Beth El, who was consulted
Th. New 11°1b/rood Way
of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. series of piano recitals on Friday before the purchase of this pic-
Ily Inches
and Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn of evening, June 4th, at 7:30 p. m., ture, will deliver an address and
Simpson College Graduate,
Seirnilfirally Nabob's Ws,
NO Stearn Cahineta, Dietina,
Webb Ave.
, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School
at Conservatory Hall: June Gra- will take part in the presentation.
Hersh Methods
Fterrisrs
Anne Campbell, Detroit News
ham, Rosalie Glassman, Maynette
TUN St'llEsT WAY IS TICK
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Mrs. Jack Margolis returned to H e n d r i e t h, Irene Greenwald, poetess, who has composed a fit-
IIKALTIIIKST WAY
Fader the direst brPrrrialon of
her home in Milwaukee after a Jeanne 'Moran, Patty Ann Mc- ting poem for the Home for Aged,
MRS. MAUDE MARSHALL
visit with her brother-in-law and Fate, John Parker, Evelyn Roe, which will be read at this gather-
Chiropodist and Foot Sir/ snot
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem- Howard Gaberson, Mary Nieth- ing, will address the group.
Utah State College Graduate,
DR. EDITH M. BROWN
buck of Parkside Ave.
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, well
amer, Frank Lewandowski, Rob-
Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School
ert Niethamer and Dorothy Byrd. known in Detroit musical circles
Mrs. Joseph Rozan of Lansing, These children range in ages from and a tireless worker for the
For Information Call GA. 1299—LO. 5960
Mich. spent a few days in Detroit, 4 to 7 and represent Mrs. Schak- Home for Aged, will offer voca l
visiting with friends.
or Write to 3310 Rochester Ave.
ne's primary class. The public renditions and will be accompa-
Ian W. tilei =1; ;1101;gaIngton
nied at the piano by Lillian Sam-
Is invited to this recital.
Mrs. Charles King of Santa
ar.
Rosa Drive will leave the middle
During the business meeting,
Miss Helen Greenberg of 3289
of
next
week
for
a
sojourn
in
THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF
Elmhurst Ave. and Miss Ruth Mrs. Ferar will name new com-
Phidaelphia and Atlantic City.
Goldberg of 3380 Monterey Ave., mittee chairmen and board of
in
were hostesses at a kitchen show- directors of the auxiliary.
Ilarry T. Schakne of New York er at Moinet's Tea Room. Sunday,
Members are urged to bring
NEWEST METHODS
City spent a few days in Detroit May 23, in honor of Miss Tillie any number of friends to this
last week as the guest of his fa- Kahn, who will be married to big event.
SHELTON TULIP OIL ther, Isaac Schakne of Blaine Ave. Archie C. Goldberg on June 20. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferar, who
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.
PERMANENTS
A breakfast was served for 30 will celebrate their silver wed-
ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoexter
ding anniversary on June 30, have
FACIAL TREATMEISYS
persons.
and
family,
formerly
of
Virginia
asked Mrs. Joseph Rose, chair-
WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC.
Park, have moved to their new
man of the sunshine committee, to
Dr. Harry A. Paysner is spend-
Special Sunday Dinners—Phone Mt. Clemens 790
home on Warrington Drive.
arrange a party for all the resi-
ing a few days in Chicago. He
Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of 500
dents of the Home for Aged on
STRICTLY KOSHER—A MASHGIACH IN ATTENDANCE
Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of Poe will return to Detroit on June 1. that date, as their personal offer-
Ave. spent several days visiting
Thrmarty 000 Nancy Van Wyrk
Kraemer is well-known in Mt. Clemens and Miami Beach
ing.
CA. 0117
806 F.11FIRIS BLDO.
with her son, Wallace, who is a
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Reiser
for Kashruth
It was reported at a recent
student at the University of Wis- of 3214 Burlingame Ave., meetings by Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
consin.
will receive on Sunday, June 20, chairman of the purchasing com-
from 3 to 7 in honor of their mittee, that curtains for the en-
Mrs. Max Fisher of the Park daughter, Dorothy's marriage to tire building have been ordered.
Lane Apts., has been visiting at Julian Barit. No cards.
Many of the members have vol-
French Lick Springs and will be
unteered the services of their
in the
joined over the week-end by Mr.
In honor of the forthcoming automobiles the day that the :zed
Fisher. They will both return to marriage of two of its members, will be moved to their new home.
their home on Tuesday.
Cercle Societe Sorority sponsored A definite date has not yet been
a pajama party on May 22 at the set for their transfer to the new
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Gold- Book Cadillac Hotel. The brides- building. but it will doubtlessly
On the Sandy Shores of Safe and Beautiful Wampler's Lake
berg, formerly of Detroit, now of elect are Miss Hilda Brownstein be daring the next few weeks.
Cleveland, are visiting Mrs. Hattie and Miss Sally Klee. Earlier In Anyone willing to offer an auto-
Oppenheim of Boston Blvd.
the evening, Miss Klee and Miss mobile for this purpose may
Brownstein were guests of the phone Mrs. Ferar at EU. 1-0127.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barnett re- sorority at theater and luncheon.
A contribution to the Simcha
Comfortable New Beds and
122 Acres of softly rolling terrain
turned to their home on Seward
Fund Was recently offered by
Ave. after an extended sojourn In
Individual Dressers
Mrs. Charles Hyman of 2685
45 Acres of Woods
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Ettinger
of
Miami.
Burlingame Ave. had as their Webb Ave. Mrs. Mary Freedman
Excellent, Well-Balanced & Plentiful
Excellent Water & Sanitation System
gave a contribution to the Memo-
Mrs. F. Ross returned to her guest, Mrs. Ettinger's cousin. Miss
Diet (Only Kosher Foods Used)
Adequate Modern Buildings
rial Fund in memory of Eve
home in New York after an ex- Janice Peristein of Charleston,
Rattner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
South
Carolina.
tended visit with her children, Mr.
Weitzman contributed in memory
Carefully Planned Recreationt—HORSEBACK RIDING — LAND AND WATER SPORTS —
and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch. Mrs.
of
Abba Keidan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Meis-
DRAMATICS — DANCING — STORY TELLING, ETC.
Deutsch accompanied her mother
ner and son, Lawrence. formerly
and will return in 10 days.
WELL EQUIPPED ARTS AND CRAFT SHOP
of the Lee Plaza Hotel are now Contribution to the United
Jewish Charities
Mrs. Benjamin Tannenholz and residing at 16578 Baylis Ave.
Abundance of wild life. flower and vegetable gardens provide an exceptional opportunity for
daughters,
Mrs.
Joseph
Goodman
nature study
The members of the board of
The United Jewish Charities re-
and Mrs. Jack Mundatuk are
spending a week at the Book Cadil- directors of the Jewish Children's ceived a contributions from Mr.
Frequent hikes to many historical points of interest for which the Irish Hills are famous.
lac and will be joined over the Home honored M r s. Herman and Mrs. M. Alexander in mem-
Cohen. at the expiration of her ory of Abbe Keidan, Maurice J.
week-end by Mr. Tannenholz.
A sufficient number of Counsellors (about 3 children to a counsellor) has been most carefully
term of office as president, at a Caplan. Mrs. Sara Rosenzweig and
Doctor,
two
nurses
and

training.
selected on the basis of personality and
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Lewis of luncheon at the Detroit-Leland Mrs. Rose Behrmann.
dietitian always on the premises.
Ferndale gave a dinner party for Hotel on Thursday. Covers were
The reputation of heel Mr. and Mrs. S. Bercovkh in the field of education and child-care is
Flowers for all occasions —
their family last Sunday evening, laid for 35 guests. Mrs. Henry
honoring their brother, Leon Way- H. Shapiro was in charge of ar- Dorter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
that your child will be under proper supervision.
your us
burn and his fiancee, Miss Mildred rangements.
Feinberg.
Mrs. Louis Lightstone and her
Week-End Cruises $19.50 up
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alpert daughter, Natalie. returned to
15-Days cruise Moronic $25 op
and family, formerly of Burlin- their home on Virginia Park after
all-expeas. $129 up
AGES 6 TO 15
game Are., moved to 1646 Chicago an extended sojourn in Miami
AGES 21/2 TO 6
Beach. Fla.
Blvd.
Ise I est I moll. or Nowepwoma
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR CAMP
Trip Comssll
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cohen
Miss Either Weisbrot,
DIRECTIONS —U. S. 112 through Ypeilaati to Stets: Park Entram. In the Irish Hills. Tara
elect of June 22, was honored with of Richton Ave.. will receive their
right oa first road after State Park Entrance. 55 Mlles from Northwest **cline of Detroit.
a miscellaneous shower given by friends on June 6, from 8 to 12
World 11-14 Travel harass,
Mrs. David Goldrath and Mrs. p. en., on the occasion of their
use WsoldotIos acre, for. Oemil
Louis LaMed at Moinet's Dining 40th wedding anniversary, in the
Illnr—aell flaw, Peeress sus.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE EUCILD 5504-J
Alpine
Room
of
the
Detroit
Le-
a. 110-18-711
Room on May 25. Covers were laid
tad Hotel. No cards.

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JUNE SALES

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Excellent Assortments of Brand

New Hudson Quality Merchandise

1 The June Sale of

DRESSES

a

For Women and Misses, for Juniors, for Larger
Women—All Types of New Summer Fashions
at Excellent Savings — 5th and 6th floors.

2 The June Sale of

LINENS

Including Hudson's Bedding and Domestics
—Third Floor—Grand River Avenue Building.

3 The June Sale of

GLASS and LAMPS

Including Dinnerware; 10th Floor—Woodward

4 The June Sale of

LUGGAGE

Every Vacation Need—Second Floor—Farmer.

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