A tirakeit *with Periedial Cotter • - CLIPTON ATINU1 • CINCINNAII 30, OHIO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TRY MILLERS FAMOUS DELICATESSEN ... APPETIZERS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS . . . CORNED BEEF SANDWICH with Pickle .... 12c MILLER'S TASTY SIIOP TYLER 4.9463 9001 TWELFTH ST., at Taylor g PAGE SEVEN MEDErRorr,kwisnaRONICIA February 18, 1938 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A TEA-DANSANT TENDERED BY THE • Junior Group of the Jewish Home for the Aged SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1938 2 TO 5 IN THE AFTERNOON Jewish Home for Aged Burlingame and Petoskey 35c PER PERSON MISSMOMMU MIIIMMINUMBIMMEnnsinin sam ■11.1.1••11411•0111 Kvutzah Auxiliary Luncheon Tuesday Engagements The third annual donor lunch- eon of the Ladies Auxiliary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frumkin of 927 Oak Street, Flint, Mich. Kvutzah Ivrith will be held Tues- announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Jack day, Feb. 22. Eserow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eserow of 2901 Pasadena Ave. Following the luncheon a pro- gram of entertainment has been Detroit. Louis Katzer announces the betrothal of his daughter, Ann Ilenrietta, to Robert Hurwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurwitz of Taylor Ave. Mitchell Brawerman announces the engagement of his daugh- ter. Janet Elaine, to Bernard Jerome Aaronson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Aaronson of Elmhurst Ave. Reception at the Wilshire Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 27, from 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. William Friedman of the Wilshire Hotel announces the en- gagement of his daughtef, Ruth Naomi, to Jules Jay Sanders, sen of Mrs. Harry J. Sosenuky of 1465 Burlingame Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rudman of 15862 LaSalle announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Max W. Tenichin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Temchin of 2440 Pingree Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hornstein of 3345 Richton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to William I. Boxer- man of Detroit, son of Mrs. S. Boxerman of Rock Island, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feig announce the engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Dr. Norvell N. Atler, son of Mrs. A. Z. Atlivaick. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schur of 4373 Leslie Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecile, to Jacob Weissman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weissman of Boston Blvd. Fourth Annual Dance J. W. E. W. 0. OFFICERS' INSTALLATION FEB. 23 '1" RU S S E K S l'IC T II l'I.Milt MRS. DAVID SILVERSTEIN SUNDAY, EVENING, FEB. 20, 1938 AT WEBSTER HALL Cass cor. Putnam All proceeds for the Jews in Poland DAVE DIAMOND in person and His Orchestra Admission 50c Dancing from 9 • SAVE 10 to 50% Beth Shmuel Dinner 1 on Sunday, March 6 Business always goes to the store where it is treated best and stays there. That's why we're busy— On Sunday evening, March 6, I the 7th anniversary banquet of Congregation Beth Shmuel of 1736 Blaine Ave. will take place at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. The com- on New Used Kodaks —Movie Projectors •The 11.rre of a 1,000 Cramer." Feb. 20—Miss Evelyn Ann Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Harris of 3205 Tyler Ave., to Maurice Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Miller. The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi A. arranged. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel- ernter will be the guest speaker. M. Hershman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Agins, 1801 Wisconsin Ave, at 3:30 p. m. No cards, Cantor J. 11. Sonenklar will sing Hebrew songs. Aaron Rosenberg will give several readings. Mrs. A. D. Markson has ar- ranged this program and is the general chairman of the lunch- eon. Her co-chairmen are: Mes- dames A. Stein, Sulkes, B. Fried- good, J. Rabinowitz, Max Feld- Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Brown (Pearl Moskowitz man, Leinoff, Munch, Diskin and of 3200 W. Boston Blvd., a son, Alan Donald. Panush. Feb. 11—To Mr. and 51rs. Reuben R. Perkers (Minnie Gold- Mrs. D. Rubenstein. chairman of reservations. can be reached berg), a son, Harvey Bruce. at Tyler 4-43 5. Mrs. Markson, Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedman (Dorothy Tyler 6-9159, is also taking reser- Rabinowitz), of 4236 Clements Ave., a son. vations. ACME CAMERA EXCHANGE 517 SHELBY ST. 1207 WASHINGTON BLVD. Lappin Outlines Arbitration Court Idea in Radio Talk In a radio address on Feb. 6 over Station WMBC, A. C. Lappin, recognized authority on arbitra- tion problems, outlined the objects of the arbitration court of the Jew- ish Community Council, In the course of his remarks he said: 41 "The plan which is about to be offered to the public by the Coun- cil can be stated in a very few sentences; the procedure in sim- plicity itself; the dispute must be one that can be legally submitted for arbitration or conciliation; all ties parties must agree to the sub- mission; at least one of the par- ties must be of the Jewish faith; the parties decide upon the num- ber of arbitrators and have an equal voice in their selection; the subject matter must be acceptable to the Arbitration Committee of the Council. That, in a nut-shell, is the whole plan; when understood , it is as simple as the A.B.C., and 1 Zeroes whenever an open-minded judge , lawyer or layman has given the subject any study he has almost invariably concluded that the ar- bitration method of settling dis - putes is by far the best that has been devised. "Applicable to nearly all types of cases, we count among the numerous advantages of arbitra- tion, these- 1. PRIVACY—which le most frequently 11 desirable. A case In point will occur to every listener, 1 SPEED—think whet that means where Perishable goods or etTlee are involved. 3. ECONOMY—the nominal reef Is horns hyv tvhelizar S t . l. es plh4t ru vselve• and WILLIAM SANDLER mittee in charge follows: William Sandler, chairman; Ilyman Alt- man, vice-chairman; A. Littman, treasurer; 151, Charnes, secretary; I. Rosenberg, president of the syna- gogue; Uda Ginsberg, vice-presi- dent of the congregation, and M. Sahm; Mesdames Babcock, presi- dent of the ladies auxiliary; Rosen- berg, Ginsberg, Shilofsky, Stein- berg, Pomerantz, Fruman and Rose. The Detroit rabbinate as well as guest rabbis, the Cantors Association of Detroit and mem- bers, their families and friends are invited. There will be speakers, mu- sic and entertainers. Grand Rabbi J, Rabinowitz is the spiritual lead- er. For reservations call Madison 7938 or any members of the com- mittee. "I want to make clear that ar- bitration is , not • panacea for all the evils of litigation but it does administer justice while the courts administer law. It is the modern system—keeping pace with all progress. It is not a substitute for but a supplement to the court sys- tem. Anatole France wrote that 'there is no peace save in justice.' Arbitration and Conciliation spell peace—peace between men, between nations." Rabbi Sperka Next Symposium Speaker The second lecture in a series of three by a psychiatrist, a judge and a rabbi, on "Marriage and Divorce," will be given at Congre- gation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, on Friday, Feb. 25, at 8:30 p. m. The speaker of the evening will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- gregation Bnai David who will speak on the subject "Why 100 Marriages Failed?' This will be an analysis of the marital problems of 100 families that came to Rabbi Sperka's attention in his experi- ence in the rabbinate and the causes he found underlying them. The third lecture in this series will be delivered the following Fri- by • judge of the Circuit Co dayurt. A pedal hour featuring Sabbath and Palestinian songs will fol low and the public is invited. Mothers Clubs' Calendar Tuewley, no, so. I:311 p m • eati ttely Club pang •0 11 69 • oftlay. T.b . II. 1 p. tn.—Twelfth RI "oli at Synagogue on Mgr. sad P rosirow Wham. Lectors by lOr. JAA"'" 11.4.1 A beginners' Hebrew group has been formed under the auspices of Avukah, student Zionist organiza- tion of America. The group meets on Sundays, 12:30 to 2 o'clock, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hebrew Schools. Mr. Zoroff directs the group. There is no charge. Any- one desiring to learn conversation- al Hebrew nuty attend. The study group meeting will be held at the home of Leona Grubstein, Feb. 23, at 8:30. "Our Jewish Tradition" will be the top- ic for discussion. • The tea-dance to be held at Mackenzie Union March 2. for all Wayne students who wish to affiliate themselves with the or- ganization, is under the direction of Leona Grubstein and Jeanette Cohen. Anyone interested in the work is invited to attend. B. Applebaum, recent arrival from Palestine, spoke on "What Zionism Achieved in Palestine" at the general meeting held Wednes- day night at Mackenzie Union. Mr. Matthews is the new lead- er of the Hebrew Study Group. This advanced conversational class will meet at Gerson Berris' home on 1956 Taylor Ave. on Friday. At a membership meeting of the Junior League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association of De- troit, a group of young women were organized to carry on the work necessary for the enlisting of members in the new organiza- tion. At the first open meeting of the Junior League over 150 new members were added to the rolls. The membership committee un- der the leadership of Mies Ethel Rom was divided into sections, each headed by a captain. The captains are: Miss Dorothy Yura, Miss Betty Melen, Miss Edna Rouff, Mrs. L. Rottenberg, Miss Sara Horowitz, Miss Ida Zeff, Miss Lillian Ginsburg and Miss Dorothy Schetzer. There will be a membership meeting once a month. On Feb. 16, a program com- mittee meeting was held. Ar- rangements were discussed for the next open meeting on March 2 and temporary plans were made for meetings for the rest of the year. The program committee is head- ed by Miss Miriam Shetzer, Miss Rosalind Schubot and Miss Elean- or Schetzer. EMANUEL SISTERHOOD GET - TOGETHER THIS SUNDAY EVE., FEB. 20 Betrothal •14127• -. ...1111111MWI n• The Lachver Aid Society held their annual social gathering and installation of officers on Monday evening, Feb. 14, at the Jericho Temple. Those installed were: President, J. Bronstein; vice-presi- dent, Mrs. J. Shapiro; treasurer. Mrs. E. Elkus; recording secre- tary, Mrs. H. Ilanelsky; financial secretary, G. Horwitz; hospitalers. Mrs. B. Tomarin and Mr. and Mrs. S. Fine; sergeant-at-arms, D. Olshansky; executive board, Messrs. Bistrow, Blake, Fridson, Avrushin, Miller, Cantor, Chafetz, Elkus and Mesdames Adelman and Chafetz. MISS ANN PERLMUTTER Miss Ann Perlmutter's engage. ment to George Goldman Jerris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jerris of Hazelwood Ave., is announced by her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Perlmutter of Collingwood Ave. The wedding will take place June 19. Jr. Home for Aged Group Fete Sunday who are on the regular support- ing list of the organization and front new ones applying for re- lief. Checks were sent to 36 orphaned families in the amount of $196, and for rent to orphans brought over to Detroit and room rent to an orphan student in a Hebrew College; also $75 to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Arrangements were made for the installation of new officers to be held Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 8 p. m. at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs. David Silverstein is the newly-elected president. Mrs. S. Bagade, chairman of the installation committee, and her co-chairmen Mesdames I, Is- rael, Agnes Levin, Ida Shaltz, I. Zide, I. Goldsmith. R. Zucker- man, J. Feldman and K. Lilen- the], are arranging the program with Rabbi 51. J. Wohlgelernter as pirncipal speaker. There will also be entertainment and a com- plimentary buffet luncheon will be served. The organization extends an invitation to members, friends and their families to attend the in- stallation and to hear a financial report for the year 1937 and a general report of all activities. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. The Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek will meet on Sun- day Feb 27, at the synagogue at 3:30. The dramatic group, under the direction of Frank Tzevine, will present a group of eight skits, as a special feature of the after- noon. On Feb. 18, the Y.P.S. was in charge of the late Friday evening services at the synagogue. Jerome Silberblatt, who was in charge of the evening, introduced as the speaker Ralph Bernstein, the treas- urer of the Y.P.S., who spoke on The Place of the Youth in the Synagogue". A social hour fol- lowed, with Sylvia Shatzen in charge. Mizrachi Ladies' Oneg She- bat; Theater Party on Bialostoker Juniors' Dance March 6 on April 3 Members and friends of the Miz- rachi Women's Organization are requested to attend an Oneg She- bat at the home of Mrs. A. Kunin, 2220 Clairmount, this Saturday at 2:30. Miss Zelda Rosenthal, who is visiting in Detroit, will address the meeting. There will be singing of Palestinian songs. Refresh- ments will be served. The Mizrachi Women's Theater party is scheduled at Littman's Theater for March 6. All organi- zations are requested to keep this date open. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Kunin who can be reached at Tyler 4-5485. or from the chapter president, Mrs. T. Se- gal, Townsend 8-0270. April 3 is the date set for the double dance of the Bialostoker Juniors in the Grand and Italian ballrooms of the Book Cadillac Hotel. The Bialoetoker Juniors are the first organization to sponsor a double dance and Invite all to at- tend. Miss Rosetta Lois, publicity chairman, promises to reveal an- other surprise in the next issue of The Chronicle. Anyone interested in obtaining information pertain- ing to this organization may call Miss Lois at Tyler 4-8357. Merzon Speaks in Flint This Friday evening, Morris M. Merton, Detroit attorney. speaks at the Jewish Community Center in Flint of which Rabbi S. Z. Fine- berg is spiritual leader, on the sub- ject "The Religion of Modern Israel." Temple High School Purim Dinner Dance Plans have been completed for the Temple Beth El annual Purim dinner-dance, to be held Sunday, March 13, at 7:30 p. m., in the Temple social hall. As is the custom, the grand march will be • part of the fee- K. of P. Children's Party on Feb. 27 The entertainment committee of Detroit Lodge No. 55. Knights of Pythias, made arrangements for a children's party to be held on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 P. m. On Sunday evening, Feb. 6, the Michigan Free Loan Association held their annual dinner dance and installation of officers at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Those installed were: President. R. So- bole; vice-president, M. Dashkin, treasurer, A. Sheifman; recording secretary, J. Bronstein; financial secretary. J. Lunin; board of di- rectors, Messrs. Goldin, Ozeran, Kauffman, Sider, Kraft, Lax and Cohen. Miss Ida Dinetz of Brooklyn, On Sunday, Feb. 20, Jewish N. Y., is now visiting with her young men and women are invited cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. by the Junior Group of Jewish The newly re-organized Sister- Home for Aged to its second tea Dinetz of 3742 Sturtevant Ave. hood of Congregation Beth Tefilo dansant, from 2 to 5 p. m., at the Emanuel is planning a get-together The Young Women's chapter of party with the members of the Bicur Cholem is sponsoring a Men's Club and the members of dessert bridge to be held Wednes- the synagogue and their families day, Feb. 23, at 1 p. m., in the on Sunday evening, Feb. 20. This auditorium at Fyfes. Proceeds will serve as a reception in honor will be used for needy sick. of Rabbi and Mrs. Max J. Wohl- gelernter. There will be music, Irving Aaron of Cortland Ave. entertainment and refreshments. sailed Jan. 19, on the Beren- Melba Sklar will give dramatic garia for Europe to be gone three readings. Cantor R. Boyarsky will sing a group of songs, including months. some original selections, accom- panied by his daughter, Mrs. Eva Theta Delta Gamma Sorority Cohen. Mrs. Louis Kramer, Mrs. honored the birthdays of Misses Sol B. Edelman, Mrs. Reuben Sher- Joan Rosenblatt and Rose Bas- man, Mrs. J. Hoptman, Mrs. L. sin at a social meeting held on Kapetansky, Mrs. Alex Barnett, Wednesday evening, Feb. 9, at and Mrs. Herman Fisher are in the home of Miss Ida Stellar of charge of arrangements. Webb Ave. On this occasion each Mrs, William Adelson will pre- member was presented with the side at the monthly meeting of the sorority locket. Sisterhood, which will take place at the synagogue, Monday after- The Laundry Ladies Social noon. Mrs. Samuel J. Schaflander Club will celebrate its 4th anni- of the League for Human Rights versary with a dinner dance on will speak and Mrs. Max Dushkin Sunday, Feb. 20, at the Wilshire will relate stories from the Tal- Hotel. MISS ANNE FISHER mud. Feb 11, —Wood- p. •srd crab. at Jewish Community C.- " ' 145 4 Woodward. Social followed by r• Straurre Dramatic Slate ..diwortav, rss p — A" MONDAY NIGHT r' UB ?h•t.' (10h• t• the ItrIghtmeer 's next The Mosley Night C Hemsland terabit and tea 11.- ▪ t beta centers at t e rit ss e ti w:11 be held r• 'Ifs. I. U•k• resonti aon of 3t.• — e wl'h rear club Kantor's home, 3800 Tux. do Ave. clue president. z Announce Her Avukah Sponsors Study of Hebrew Jr. Hospital Group Seeks New Members 4. SIMPLICITY—all technicalities. vol. a of Umlnou• documents andlot other noneense are dis pensed erith. 6. FRIENDLINFAIS—an a rule there are rat hoatilitien during nor follow• Ina an •rbitratIon hearing. FINALITY—the award I. final except uponetatutery grounds; there Isn't the need for costly appesis which have no merit 70 time/ out of • 100. • Births a printed Gay floral prints on light or dark - ground boleros that tic with a sash! Wedding Calendar MRS. A. D. MARKSON frocks with BOLERO GIVEN BY THE Mlawer Umgegend Verein Vary your A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held Feb. 7, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Mrs. A. Katzin, president, presided. At this meeting letters were read from the European orphans FACIAL TREATMENT'S Margaret Greenough Formerly With Nancy Van Wyck 606 Estrum BUM. CA, WM Dr. Sachar to Speak To Council March 7 Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, whq will address the Detroit section', National Council of Jewish Wm; men, on March 7, at Temple Beth El, has made an eviable reputatiol as historian, biographer and edus cater. A brilliant and forceful lecy turer, he is recalled again and again before the most distinguishe audiences. His most recent Detroi lecture was given at the Detroi Town Hall in the Cans Theater, Ile is now the national director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda: tions. "Lands Where Our Fathers BERNICE NEMER Died" will be his subject at the tivities. In a high school elec- Council meeting which begins at tion, Miss Bernice Nemer was un - 2:30 p. m. animously chosen moat popular girl and to lead the procession . Gerry Rosensweig was elected most popular boy to head the march with Miss Nemer. Although corsages will be pro- hibited, every girl will be fur- Michel Michalesko, guest star nished flowers at the dance: at Littman'p People's Theater, re- Sponsoring the affair is the Stu- mains in Detroit for this week-end dent Council headed by Robert only, Krause, president; Victor Kan- On Sunday matinee and evening ners, vice-president; Bernice Nem- he will be presented, together wi th er, secretary; Gerry Rosensweig, the entire cast of actors, In th e treasurer; and committee heads, three-act play, "His Great Love. ' Sherman Rosen, Bernard Moray Special musical selections for thi and Robert Lehman. play were arranged by Abraha Tickets may be secured from Grushkoff, any of the above-mentioned offi- cers. Michalesko in New Play at Littman'a "The Poet Malik" will be the theme of Rabbi A, AL Hershman's discussion at the Hadassah Oneg Shebat to be held Saturday, Feb. 26, at 2:30 p. m., in the social hall of the Shaarey Zedek. All mem- bers of Hadassah and their friends are invited, The reception committee headed by Lewis L. Steinberg, master of exchequor, urges all members and friends to bring their children. A variety program of music. en- tertainment and movies will be provided. All Pythians are requested to attend the Pythian relief ball to be held on Saturday night, Feb. 19, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Next Tuesday, Feb. 22, the rank of knight will be conferred on a clam of candidates. As part of the proceeds of the weekly bingo parties will be used for the entertainment and outings of underprivileged c h i I d r e n, a marked increase in attendance WAS noted at the Wednesday night bingo parties. Specializing in NEWEST. METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS BEAUTY SALON Oneg Shabbat of Hadassah Feb. 26 LEWIS L. STEINBERG Scalp Treatments Alpha Sigma Gamma A. z; A. Chapter to Install Its I Officers Wednesday Alpha Sigma Gamma Club, e l chapter of A. Z. A., will have installation of officers, at Con} gregation Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter, on Wednesday, bel ginning at 8 p. m. This club ref cently celebrated its third anni- versary. Among the speakers will Julius Bisno, national director o A. Z. A. Palestine Lodge Party on Feb. 27 Bnai David Jr. Congregation Elects Officers Palestine Lod g e, No. 542, 1.0.0.F., is sponsoring a card par- ty and show, on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 8 P. m., at Palestine Temple, 3707 Fenkell Ave. The floor show will be given by children from the Wurlitzer School of Art. Refreshments will be served, and prizes given for bridge. Young People to Have Sun- day Morning Minyon at Emanuel • At a meeting held at the home of Rabbi J. S. Sperka, the Junidt Congregation of Bnai David elects. ed the !snowing officers: Press- dent, Arthur Weiss; vice-presiden4 Kolinan Itottenberg; Sam Snit*, secretary. Members are requested to Or tend the singing group meetings. every Tuesday evening under tilt leadership of M. Goldsmith, antij$ to participate in group singing every Friday evening, '- Services are held at 9:30 ear Sabbath morning under the leas ership of Albert D. Sperka. 1 Sponsored by the luniot Congre- gations of Young Israel which meet for Sabbath services at sev- Contributions to the Jewish eral orthodox synagogues of the Children's Home city, at the Jewish Community home, Petoskey and Burlingame. Mrs. Clara Katzel entertained Center and at the Young Israel The Jewish Child ren's' Home a The co-chairmen, Selma Blatnikoff at a birthday party for her hus- Bldg. on Joy Road, and by the in- and Rose Poskel, promise a peppy band, Sam, in their home on W. Contributions to Hadassah in termediate clubs of the organiza- Detroit wishes to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of donationt Memory of Miriam orchestra as well as refreshments. Verner Highway on Feb. 5. Thirty tion, a novel activity will be from the following: Basil Blatnikoff, Sarah Cash, Da- guests were present. Buchhalfer launched Sunday morning, Feb. 20, Mr and Mn, Aaron Levirson, Ism vid Cohen, Anne Fisher and Rose at the Bela liamidrosh of Beth Angeles Calif., In memory of MM. Moss will assist as members of the Hopp; Dell. a. Kelsey of the The Mt- Scopus Builders held Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, Tay- Charles Shrine •irrall: M.. A. Feldman, II In memory of Miriam Buchhal- sub-committee. open house on Feb. 18, at the lor at Woodrow Wilson. At 9:15 honor of her ran. Ire. 11.nard Feldman; ter, contributions have been re- A play under the direction of home of Muriel Bader of Pasa- a. m. members of the various Mr. and Mrs. M IT. Zackheirn, in mem- of Miriam Irachhalter; Mrs. Is Har- Miss Regina Schiller will be the dena Ave. who is chairman of the ceived by the Detroit chapter of Young Israel boys' groups, in addi- ore ris; Albert CarnIck, Mr. and Mira /levet from the following: center of interest at the open so- annual dance which will take Hadassah Jude.. and Mrs Starry Reid.. Mr . tion to the recent Bar Mitzvaa of and family; Nathan Adelman. In honer cial meeting Tuesday, Feb. 22, at place at Webster Hall on March 6. and Si,,, Julien Zeman. Mr. and Mrs the congregation, will meet with of recovery of Erwin Adelman; Jennie Needle (l.dman Cub; Mrs Crag; Atm- Mee Ehrlich. Mrs. Anna Shere, Mrs, 8:30 p. m., at the home. All are their leaders for the week-day cUlaplan• Club. Blume..., Wm J. Friedberg. welcome, Dave Cohen is in charge On Tuesday evening, March 1, Jennie Mr •nd Mrs Ily C. Broder, Mr. and morning prayers in Talis and of arrangements. the Progressive Ladies Unterstitz- Mrs item. K•v•nau, Mr and Mr. Tefilin. Following the Shachris Harry Jacimon. Mr. and Mr• Saul service, breakfast will be served at Rubenstein Piano Studios' The Junior Group plans a Purim ung Verein will give ■ party for Saul... Ur and M rs. II•rry Z, Brown, Musicale Sunday affair in the interest of the Home members and friends at the Assem- Mr. and Mrs Nathan Spes•kow, Mr. the social hall of the synagogue for Aged. bly Hall the purpose being to raise and Mrs Joe.. Frank. Mr. and Urs far all participants, with members Mac Frank. kir. and Mr. Mn. Leiter. more money which will go towards Mr and Mrs Herman Wetsnmn. Mr of the Women's League of Young The moornly musicale, conducted Palestine Labor campaign. For anti Mr• Wolf Kaplan. Mrs. David Israel and of the girls' intermedi- by Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her Pioneer Women's Organiza- the Mr and Mrs Lewrenre information call the president, Plumenth•l. helm!, Mr. •nd Mrs Julius Ore.. ate clubs in charge. After Birchae assistant teachers, Freda Green- tion's Cultural Activities Mrs. IL Eckstein at Ivanhoe 8775 Mi, - Mem •itiMm Isenberg. Mr and Hamozon, two classes will be baum, Laura Skully and Miriam or Mrs. I. Kruger at Tyler 5-6295. Mm Meyer Prentia Mr and Mn.. Her• formed for boys and girls above Edwards, will take place on Sun- tn. Cohen, Mr. sod Mrs Milton Gor• All the four groups of the the age of 12 as the beginning of day, Feb. 20, at 3 p. m. Children don. Mr, and Mri• Samuel !Whiner, Mr. •nd Mrs Robert Marsh. Mr, and Mrs Pioneer Women's Organization are a systematic secondary course in over 11 years of age will partici- Harry Seiko, Mrs. Minnie Steinberg . actively engaged in various cul- pate in a program and musical Mrs Alm Steinberg. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Jewish history and religious law tural undertakings. Each group is atorker, Ur.and Mn. Harry C. Gross- planned to continue over • period games. The public is invited to the man. Mr. •nd Mn. Sidney atone, Mr. of three years. planning to have an evening to musicale at the studios, 2329 ly. and Mr. Sinning. Mr. and Mee commemorate Purim, and the pro- This high achhol for Hebrew Grand Blvd. M•g14.hn, Mr. and Mrs Meyer A Yiddish cultural institute will Joseph ...inn. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Havideon, ceeds will go towards Gewerkshaf- be held on Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Jo...ph 1ret.man, Mr.and Mrs. Studies is intended to provide an ten campaign quota, March 6, for the purpose of plan- Frank Wetsrean. Mr, and Mrs. I Sheime, opportunity for the continuation Bnai David Auxiliary Donor The Goldie Meyerson Group will •nd Mr• George Kaym, Mr. and of the Jewish education of those ning a cultural community-wide Mrs Pen Newman. Mr and Mr. A. M. have • special cultural evening who have reached the age of reli- Luncheon a Success program in Detroit. This institute Gould of Chattanooga. Mier Rem P.1111. Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Dexter berg of New York city. Mir Stroh R. gious maturity. is being called by the program com- Chew of cleveland. th• Steinberg Family branch of the Jewiah Center, for Leaders of Young Israel Junior An enthusiastic alt e n d • n c e mittee of the Jewish Community •nd Sadie and Leah YJpeitg members and guests. Lavy M. Intermediate work will utilize the marked the annual donor luncheon Council. The place where the in- Becker, director of the Jewish Cen- stitute will be held and further Donations in Memoriam to occasion for the discussion of their of the Bnai David Ladies Auxili- ter, is to be guest speaker. problems and the planning of club ary last Tuesday afternoon at the details will be announced next Jewish Home for Aged The Drora Kadimah Stud y meetings, Sabbath story hour and synagogue social ball. Mrs.' J. week. Group is progressing successfully. Junior Congregation affairs, The Weingarden, luncheon chairman. The last meeting was held at the The following have made con- entire project will be under the di- presided. Donations to Jewish Home home of Mrs. Jacob Schreir, 4271 tribution' to the Home for Aged: rection of Rabbi Max J. Wohlge- Rabbi Joshua Sperka was the Cortland, for Aged Mrs. A. Fivenson, Alpena, Mich., lernter of Congregation Beth Tefl- speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. The next meeting will be held in memory of mother, Mrs. Esther In Emanuel and Abraham Rosen- Ilarris As•son was the soloist, and at the home of Mrs. B. Stashefsky. The following have made dona- Steinhorn; Mrs. D. S. Friedman, shine, chairman of junior-interme- little Jerry Kline of the Bnai Da- 2926 Richton Ave. in memory of mother, Feign; Mrs. diate work of Detroit Young Is- vid choir rendered selections. tions to the Home for Aged: Nathan Adelman, for early re- William Harris, Grosse Pointe rael. Mrs. Z. N e ed I e. president, Ricardo Cortez has hopes of be- covery of son; Mrs. I. Halperin; Park, Mich., in memory of aunt, thanked the committees, Mrs. coming • movie director in the Jennie Needle Goodman Club; Alex Freide; Mrs. J. Wartell, in mem- Flowers fie all wosaal.a. — Joshua Spate. and The Detroit near future. Schafer. ory of mother, Belle. Daatar-Jey Flariat. Tyler 11 - 11412L Jewish Chronicle for assistance. Yiddish Cultural 'Institute March 6