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PAGE SIX

1iIE1ETROITIEMISilffiRO1VICI4

January 14, 1938

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

B. SIEGEL CO

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
TO INSTALL OFFICERS

Name Patrons for
Music Study Club's
Concert on Jan. 31

Installation of officers of the
Home Relief Society will be held
on Monday, Jan. 24, at 12:30 p.
m., at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
at a subscription luncheon for

HALF-SIZE COATS

Patrons and patronesses are an-
nounced as follows by the Music
Study Club of Detroit for the con-
cert on Jan. 31 by Miss Eudice
Shapiro, brilliant young violinist:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman,
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Frank, Mr.

The Music Study Club of De-
trait will audition applicants for
active membership on Wednesday
evening, Jan. 19, at the home of
Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum, 4075
Carter Ave. For information call
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, Davison
2818.



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"Community interest in the
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ing to Dr. A .W. Sanders, co-chair-
man of this year's activities, "con-
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"Last year our activities en-
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ganizations in the community, and
we have already allied with our
Margaret Greenough wonderful cause some 70 organiza-
tions who are availing themselves
of our speakers' bureau and Pales-
Esegnsely with Nance Vol Wyek
tine evering programs. These pro-
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grams serve to bring closer to the
heart of the average Jew the up
Jr. Young People's Society to the minute activities that exist
in Palestine."

BEAUTY SALON

Of Shaarey Zedek

Plans for a membership party
in the synagogue have been an-
nounced by the Junior Young Peo-
ples Society of Shaarey Zedek.
The affair will be held Saturday
evening, Jan. 22, in the social hall.
Harvey Mucus of the Detroit
News sports department was the
guest speaker last Sunday on the
topic "Good Sportsmanship." He
discussed among other matters the
recent contributions of Jewish
athletes in the United States.
The study group on Jewish
questions under the chairmanship
of Joe Roth, met in the synagogue
last Thursday evening and dis-
cussed problems of Jewish stn.
dents in high schools and cot
leers. George Weiswasser, advisor,
led the discussion,
The next meeting is scheduled
for Jan, 23.

Form Sisterhood
of Beth Tefila

Mims Lizette Freund and Dr.
Barnett Malbin will be honored
at a dinner party given at the
Great Lakes Club Saturday night,
Jan. 22, the hosts being Mr, and
Mrs. Julian Zemon, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Butzel, Miss Margot Frank-
lin, Leo Franklin, J. P. Heaven-
rich and Oscar Kaufmann.

An enthusiastic group of women
who met at Congregation Beth
Teflla Emanuel, Taylor and Wood-
row Wilson, formed the nucleus of
the re-organized Sisterhood to the
congregation,
Mrs. Eli Sachse, acting chair-
man, and Mrs. Herman Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Simons
acting secretary, greeted the audi- left Saturday for their home in
ence and presented Rabbi Max J. , Los Angeles, having spent several
Wohlgelernter who outlined the I days at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
proposed activities of the new Sis-
terhood, such as beautifying the
Carl Fechimer is spending a
synagogue, providing cultural and few days in Grand Rapids, where
educational activities, including he is attending the 90th birth-
classes for the study of Hebrew.
Mrs. William Adelson was day celebration of his uncle,
elected temporary president, Mrs. David Amber.
Max Schubiner, secretary, and
Mrs. Leah Schroeder of St.
Mrs. L. Kramer, treasurer. An in-
vitation is extended to the women, Louis is the guest of Mr. and
in the households of all those affili- Mrs. Ralph Schroeder of Moss
ated with the congregation and all Ave.
others who are interested to at-
him Irma Strauss of Ligonier,
tend the next meeting on Monday,
Ind., is a guest at the Belcrest
Jan. 24.
over the week-end.

Infants Service Group Plans Lachver Aid Society Banquet
Honoring Miss Rosalyn Fellman,
New Activities
on Jan. 23
a student at the University of
The Infants Service Group is

planning spring activities.
On Jan. 3, a board meeting was
held at the home of the president,
Mrs. Louis Fried, 2277 Calvert.
On Jan. 10, the entire group met
at the home of Mrs. Jack Jaffe,
3270 Calvert Ave.
Many new cases were reported
by Mrs. Morris Wittus, head case
worker. Some of these cases are
badly in need of cribs and buggies.
Anyone having any in good condi-
tion is asked to call Mrs. Morris
Wittus, University 2-8026.
Members were asked tai attend
the luncheon on Jan. 11 of the Eva
Prenzlauer group with which it
is affiliated.
The Infants Service Group
thanks the Temple Beth El Sister.
hood, Hirchfield Sewing Circle, and
Delta Omega Iota Sorority for the
Flowers far all osseulena — layettes they donated for their
Dontor-Jog Florist, Tyler 111-I
eases.

The 20th anniversary banquet
of the Lachver Aid Society will be
held on Sunday evening, Jan. 23,
at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
Dancing and entertainment will fol-
low the dinner. For reservations
call Tyler 6-3664, On Jan. 10 elec-
tion of officers took place, with the
following results: Julius Bron-
stein, re-elected president; Mrs. J.
Shapiro, vice-president; Mrs. E.
Elkins, treasurer; Joe Horwitz, re-
elected financial secretary; L.
Fridson, recording secretary.

Postpone Monument Un-
veiling

An unveiling of a monument,
which was to be held this Sunday
in memory of Fannie Richman, has
been postponed due to weather
conditions.

Miss Ellen Dworkin of Tor-
onto, Canada, was the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman
during the past week. She was
also entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cukerman and Mr. and Mrs.
S. Weinberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Espar
Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert of 2675 Rochester Ave. enter-
tained
last Sunday in honor of
Ave. returned from a fortnight
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
spent in the east.
Noel Lynn.

Two Eminent Palestinian Artists
Mrs. Edwin Gage and eon,
To Be Presented in Con-
Edwin, Jr., of Covington Drive
cert by Sisterhood
returned from a cruise to the
At the annual paid-up member- West Indies.
ship luncheon of the Sisterhood
Mr. and Mrs. William Field of
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
AIrs. Samuel Kavanau, chairman Glynn Court spent 10 days in New
York
and Atlantic City.
of special activities, announced
that the Sisterhood would sponsor
David
Harris of 18024 Fairfield
a cultural event in the near fut-
Ave. will leave Jan. 15 for Miami
ure.
On Feb. 21, at 8:30 p. m., in Beach, Fla., to spent the next
the 'social ball of Congregation two months with Mrs. Harris and
Shaarey Zedek the Sisterhood their son, Marshall, who expect to
will present Brachah Zfirah and remain Mere until June 1.
Nachum Nardi, beloved in three
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman of
continents, in their farewell con-
cert of their American tour. Im- McLean Ave. returned from a
mediately following their appear- visit to California via the Panama
ance in Detroit, they plan to em- Canal.
bark from New York for their
Mrs. Florence Goldstein of
home in Palestine.
Brachah Zfirah, an interpreter Erie, Pa., is the guest of Mrs.
Tillie
Berger and is being enter-
of Palestinian and Oriental folk-
lore, was born in Yemen, spent tained by many of her friends.
part of her childhood in the Jun-
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert left Wednes-
ior Iladassah Children's Village of
Meier Shefeyah, and later studied day for a short visit in New York.
under the great Max Reinhardt.
Mrs. Harry E. Byron of the
Her husband, Nachum Nardi, ac-
companist, pianist and composer, Belcrest will leave the first of
the
week to be a guest at the
was born in Russia, but who is
identified with and a resident of Hollywood Hotel in Hollywood,
Fla.
Eretz Israel for many years, con-
siders himself thoroughly Palestin-
Miss Margot Franklin returned
ian. Nardi has either composed or
arranged the music for Brachah from a 10-days' stay in New
York.
Zfirah and has shown himself to
be a master of the Oriental musi-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross and
cal idiom.
Tickets for this concert may be son, Walter, of Chicago, spent
obtained from members of the the past week-end with their fam-
board of directors of the Sister- ily in Detroit.
' hood or at the office of Shaarey
Mrs. John Immerman and
Zedek, Chicago and Lawton.
Half the proceeds of this con- daughter, Mrs. Henry Meyers, are
cert will be turned over to the spending a few days in Chicago.
fund for the support of the Jew- Mrs. Meyers is attending the
ish Theological Seminary of New meeting of the National Federa-
tion of American Sisterhoods at
York.
the Palmer House.

May We Have the Pleasure of Serving You?

CASS AT TEMPLE

A meeting of the peace and
legislative committee of the Coun-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Benyas, cil of Jewish Women was held at
formerly of Calvert Ave., have the home of the chairman, Mrs.
moved to 2448 Pingree Ave.
Shmarya Kleinman, on Jan. 7.
Mrs. George F. Ilendrie, promi-
Dr, George Waldbott was host nent civic leader, presented the
history
of the development of the
at a stag birthday party Friday
Women's International League for
night, Jan. 14.
Peace and Freedom, following
which there was a discussion on
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cog- the Ludlow resolution on referen-
can and Mr. and Mrs. Sy Fein- dum for war. The next meeting
berg left for a cruise to the is to be held Friday afternoon,
Bermudas. -
Jan. 21, at 2:30. Meetings will
continue to be held at the home
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- of the chairman, Mrs. Shmarya
man of McNichols Road spent the Kleinman.
past week in Cleveland.
A capacity crowd completely
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- filled the social halls and audi-
man will entertain a group of torium of the Jewish Children's
friends at dinner Tuesday eve- Home as guests of the Women's
ning, Jan. 25.
Auxiliary at the annual bridge
luncheon and linen shower held
Herschel Krieger and Dr. Harry Jan. 6. Mrs. Ralph Paul was gen-
Salzstein will entertain in honor eral chairman and Mrs. Charles
of Miss Marjorie Epstein and Smith was co-chairman. Mrs. Jul-
Gilbert Hart on Saturday night, ian Weber, chairman of the lunch-
Feb. 15, in their home on Boston eon committee was assisted by
Mrs. A. B. Stralser and Mrs. Her-
Blvd.
man Cohen in charge of hospital-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy of ity. Mrs. Louis Bowman was
Chicago Blvd. spent the New secretary and treasurer of the
committee. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau
Year's week in New York.
is president of the organization.
Mrs. David Oppenheim will
leave Sunday, Jan. 16, for Miami Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman
Beach and will be accompanied by entertained Jacob Ben Ami. Ber-
her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Op- tha Gerstein and Mr. and Mrs.
penheim, who will stop in At- Joseph Buloff during their visit
lanta, Ga., to visit with relatives. in Detroit.

members and friends. The offi-
cers to be installed are:
President: Mrs. Arthur Gins-
berg; honorary president, Mrs.
Harry Shulman; chairman of ex-
ecutive board, Mrs. Al Weisman;
chairman of the board, Mrs. S.
Drews, vice-presidents, Mrs. Wil-
liam Roth, Mrs. Bernard Komer,
Mrs. Ralph M. Levy, Mrs. Reuben
Allender, Mrs. Philip Brezner,
Mrs. Jerome Kanter, Mrs. Sidney
Wallace;
recording
secretary,
Mrs. Samuel Kanners; correspond-
ing secretaries, Mrs. Anna Moss
and Mrs. Barney Newman; treas-
urer, Mrs. Sam Arkin; financial
secretary, Mrs. Max Kogan; audi-
tor, Mrs. Nathan Maneeberg; pub-
licity, Mrs. Irving Small; super-
visor of cases, Mrs. Charles Cor-
nell.
Mrs. Charles Cornell will in-
stall the incoming officers. A
program has been arranged for
this occasion.
The Home Relief Society ac-
knowledges the following contri-
Mrs. Harriet Aerie of Chicago
butions: From Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. J. is the guest of her son-in-law and
W. Kleinsmith, Mr. Bernard daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor H.
Kleinsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Sidder, Klein.
in memory of of Lazarus Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gil-
bert will be hosts to a group of
friends at dinner on Jan. 22.

Mammoth BINGO Parties

Among those from Detroit va-
cationing in Miami Beach, Fla.,
at the new Hotel Webster, are
Arnold H. Rosman of 1484 At-
kinson Ave. and Irving Ellman of
18277 Roselawn Ave.

Michigan, Mrs. Maurice Siden
gave a supper party at the Ter-
race Gardens for five couples.

Elliot Bryce Alpern, a senior
at the University of Michigan, son
of Mrs. Anne Alpern, has been
chosen for membership in Phi
Kappa Phi, national honorary
scholastic fraternity.

Rabbi Leon Fram, Father
Hickey and Rev. McAfee will hold
• round table discussion at West-
ern High School, Tuesday night.
Jan. 18, on the subject, "Religious
Liberty, Whither Bound."

Dr. and Mrs. Max Parker re-
turned from Bermuda where they
spent their honeymoon. They
are residing at 2750 Sturtevant
Ave.

Mrs. David Shulak left by motor
for Miami, Fla., with two of her
sons, Max of Detroit, and Harry
of Toledo, to remain there for
two months.

Dr. Dewitt H. Parker, head of
the Department of Philosophy of
the University of Michigan, was
elected for the third time presi-
dent of the Detroit Philosophical
Society at the annual meeting
and dinner of the society held
at the Hotel Statler Tuesday eve-
ning, Jan. 11. The society also
elected the following as members
of the board of directors: Louis
James Rosenberg, former presi-
dent of the society, chairman; Dr.
Emil E. Amberg, Dr. N. E. Aron-
atom, also a former president of
the society.

Miss Libby Small entertained
with a tea at her home, 2692
Calvert Ave., on Jan. 9, in honor
of Ethel Bleier, whose marriage
to Louis Surwitz will take place
on Sunday, Jan. 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schiff of
2631 Gladstone Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their 'son,
Bernard Allen, on Saturday
morning, Jan. 22, at the Talmud
Torah, Philadelphia and Byron.
At home on Sunday, Jan. 23, from
2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards.

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Grand
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Saturday
Jan. 15

Completely remodeled into one
of Detroit's most modern deli-
catessen and sandwich shops.
You will also find here the fa-
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Come, celebrate the opening
with us!

Miller's Tasty Shop

9001 TWELFTH ST., at Taylor

LIVING . IS A PLEASURE .. AT THE NEW

MRS. J. S. SAULS

and Mrs, Harold Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Schlessinger, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hyman, Dr. and Mrs. Maur.
ice B. Benyas, Miss Emma Butzel,
W illiam Friedman, Mrs. Isaac Gil-
bert, Mr, and Mrs. David Hubar,
hir, and Mrs. Charles Feinberg,
hit', and Mrs. Maurice Aaronson,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman,
Gus Newman, Barney Wetsman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, Fred
Butzel, hlr. and Mrs. Saul Sar-
noir, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman,
Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. harry Grant.
Mrs. J. S, Sauls is vice-chair-
man of the program committee
that is arranging this recital.
A tea for captains and members
of the committees arranging for
?Ali] Shapiro's visit will be held
Monday, Jan. 17, at the home of
Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, 631 Chi-
cago Blvd.
Miss Shapiro, who won the 1937
$1000 award from the National
Federation of Music Clubs, ap-
peared as soloist with the orches-
tra of Nicolai Sokoloff, director of
the United States Federal Music
Project.
Proceeds of the forthcoming con-
cert, in addition to making possible
a continuance of the philanthropic
work of the Music Study Club, al-
so will go toward the Sylvia Si-
mons Scholarship Memorial Fund
of the club, This scholarship fund
is used to assist students of un-
usual musical talent who other-
wise would be unable to further
their studies. At the present time,
three such students are being as-
sisted by the club.

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• Surf bathing from your room.
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Lehrer to Address
Yiddish Library's
Program Saturday

Leibush Lehrer, prominent Yid-
dish literary figure, will be the
guest speaker when the Yiddish
section of the Jewish Community
Center library is dedicated on
Saturday evening, Jan. 15, at 8:30
o'clock, at the Center, Woodward
and Holbrook Ayes. A musical
program will be a feature of the
exercises.
A culmination of months of ef-
fort on the part of all the local
Yiddish schools and cultural so-
cieties who have organized the
Yiddish Bibliothek (library) will
boast some 400 volumes_ Yiddish
newspapers and magazines pub-
lished in this country and in the
Yiddish cultural centers of Eu-
rope, will be continuously on file.
The Farband, the Arbeiter Ring,
the Sholom Aleichem Folks Insti-
tute,. Women's Literary Circles,
the Jewish Community Center and
other groups have made this cul-
tural achievement possible.
Arrangements for the dedication
program are in the hands of a
committee consisting of Max Holtz-.
man, Shlsime Bercovich and Dr. S.
Kleiman. This program was origin-
ally scheduled for Jan, 2, but was
postponed from that date because
of the conflict with dramatic per-
formances by Ben-Ami, Buloff and
other stars of the Yiddish theater.
All lovers of Yiddish culture are
invited to attend the dedication ex-
ercises. Tickets, at 25c, may be
obtained at the door,

All prospective members and
wives of synagogue members of
Congregation Bnai David are in-
vited to the open meeting of the
Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary on
Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, in the
synagogue's social hall. Mrs. Z.
Needle, president, will preside.
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden is chair-
man of the membership drive.
BNAI MOSHE MEETING

ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON

. Abe Greenbaum and daughters,
formerly of Cortland Ave., are
An important membership meet-
now residing at 3230 Calvert ing of Congregation Bnai Moshe
Ave.
will be held this Sunday, Jaw 16,
2:30 p. m, President Louis Guns-
The Detroit League of the Na- berg requests all members to at-
tional llome for Jewish Children tend and to take part in the tran-
at Denver will meet on Wednes- saction of business vital to the in-
day, Jan. 19, at 1:30 p. in., at the terests of the congregation,
The Bnai Moshe Men's Club is
home of Mrs. Harry Barnett, on
Muirland Ave. A program has participating in the joint fellow-
been arranged by Mrs. Harry ship dinner at Shaarey Zedek on
Glick, chairman of entertainment. Wednesday, Jan. 19. Members
wishing to attend the dinner are
Mrs. Zalmon Muscovitch, presi- urged to obtain tickets at the con-
gregational
dent of the Bnai David Ladies Sunday, Jan, office not later than
16.
Chevra Kadisha, announces that
The ladies of the Sisterhood are
the society will entertain the making
preparations for the first
members of the Bnai David Ladies
Auxiliary at the installation of card party of the season to be held
newly-elected officers and Chem- on Wednesday, Jan, 26, 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Morris Weinstein is chairman
isho Osor b'Shvat celebration in of
the arrangements committee and
the synagogue's social hall on is assisted
by Mrs. Teresa Miller
Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 8 p. m. Rabbi and Mrs. Ethel
Goodman, There
Joshua Sperka will speak. This is will beprizes and refreshments.
one of the programs of "Woman's
Progress is reported by the
Activities Week" at the Bnai donor dinner committee under the
David.
chairmanship of Mrs. James Sobel.
The dinner will be field Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandler Feb. 13, at 6:30 p. m. A rich en-
of Sturtevant Ave. are spending tertainment program will be pro-
several months In Los Angeles vided, following the dinner, fea-
where they are visiting their turing a cast of talented artists.
daughter, Muriel, who is a stu- There will be dancing to the tune
dent at the Cumknock School of a gypsy orchestra. Mrs. Sobel
for Girls.
is assisted by Mrs. Louis Hersko-
witz and Mrs. Harry Lefko.
After spending his vacation
with his parents, Aaron Hyman James Waterman Wise, Bis-
returned on Jan. 2, to Chicago,
hop Blake, Rev. Bollens
where he attends the Northern
at Protest Sunday
Illinois College of Optometry.

Miss Betty Katovsky of Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Grenadier land Heights, 0., returned home
of Cortland Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. following a week's stay in De-
B. J. Fried of Sturtevant Ave., troll. She was the guest of Miss
sailed on Jan. 8 on the S. 5. 1 Henrietta Almtig, daughter of Mr.
Statendam on a South Ameri- and Mrs. S. J. Aimee of Webb
can cruise. Ave., during the holiday vacation.

1

James Waterman Wise, Bishop
Edgar Blake and Rev, John H.
Bollens will be the speakers at a
protest meeting against Polish
atrocities, this Sunday evening, in
Northern High School. The meet-
ing was arranged by ■ "Jewish
People's Committee."

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which will be shown in the Hudson Auditorium,
beginning Saturday. If you were one of the 159,000
persons who saw it when it was shown at Hudson's
two years ago, you will, no doubt, be eager to see
it again—and to tell your friends about it.

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HUDSON'S

Dr. Franklin to Address the
Luncheon of Bnai David
Sisttrhood Feb. 1

Jr. National Fund
Dance on Jan. 23

The Bnai David Sisterhood's
annual donor luncheon will be
held held on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at
the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Roy
Chatlin is chairman. Mrs. Morris
Garber is chairman of the souvenir
booklet.
Proceeds go towards sponsoring
the Bnai David Sunday School.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will be
the guest speaker of the afternoon,
and Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
deliver the benediction.
Mrs. Roy Chatlin, Townsend
7-8154 will gladly assist those de-
siring to earn their pledges.

The eighth annual dance spon-
sored by Jewish National Fund
Juniors will be held on Sunday,
Jan. 23, at the Statler Hotel, fea-
turing Jules Klein (in person) and
his orchestra. Proceeds will be
used for the redemption of land
in Palestine. This club consists of
young men and women who are in-
terested in the Zionist movement.
Morrey Shepherd is president,
Dave Zeff is chairman of the dance
and Betty Gross Davison 2768, is
ticket chairman,

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