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Americo Awa Periailail Cotter

February

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18, 1938

Kvutzah Auxiliary
Luncheon Tuesday

TRY MILLER'S FAMOUS DELICATESSEN .. .
APPETIZERS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS . . .

CORNED BEEF SANDWICH with Pickle .... 12c

MILLER'S TASTY SHOP

TYLER 4.9463

9001 TWELFTH ST., at Taylor

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The third annual donor lunch-
eon of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Kvutzah Ivrith will be held Tues-
day, Feb. 22.
Following the luncheon a pro-
gram of entertainment has been

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

B

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2 TO 5 IN THE AFTERNOON

Jewish Home for Aged

Burlingame and Petoskey
35c PER PERSON

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Engagements

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

Beth Shmuel Dinner
on Sunday, March 6

SAVE 10 to

Ilusiness always goes to the
store where it is treated
best and stays there. That's
why we're busy—
.•.the 11.se of a 1,000 emorres"

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 corn-

MRS. DAVID SILVERSTEIN

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. Ilershman at the home of Mr. and Sirs. H. J. Agins, 18011
Cantor J. II. Sonenklar will sing Wisconsin Ave., at 3:30 p. m. No cards.
Hebrew songs. Aaron Rosenberg
will give several readings.
Mrs. A. 1). Markson has ar-
ranged this orogram and is the
general chairman of the lunch-
eon. Her co-chairmen are: 51es-
dames A. Stein, Sulkes, B. Fried-
-a
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.
Panueh.
Mrs. D. Rubenstein, chairman
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben R. Perkers (Minnie Gold-
of reservations, can be reached berg), a son, llarvey 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.

In a radio address on Feb. 5
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:
"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 is sim-
plicity itself; the dispute must be
one that can be legally submitted
for arbitration or conciliation; all
..--the 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
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-
] •HIVArT—which le most frequently

MRS. A. D. MARKSON

Births

WILLIAM SANDLER

mittee in charge follows: William
Sandler, chairman; Hyman Alt-
man, vice-chairman; A. Littman,
treasurer; M. Charnel, secretary;
I. Rosenberg, president of the syna-
gogue; Uda Ginsberg, vice-presi-
dent of the congregation, and M.
Sahm; Mesdames I3abcock, presi-
dent of the ladies auxiliary; Rosen-
berg, Ginsberg, Shilofsky, Stein-
berg, Pomerantz, Fran= 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 corn-
mittee.

desirable. A rase In point will
aorta to ."ore listener.
I SPEED—think what that meson where
pert/dull. goods or Mil. are
Involved.
ECONOMY—the nominal emit Is borne
by the parties themselves and
never the tax PnYere.
4 SIMPLICITY—all 1w hnlrelltle., .1•
• lot of
mina. documen
dispensed
other nonmense •e
Sr.
with.
OltIENDLINFAX—en a rule there are
no hoelllitlea during nor follow-
ing Laarbitration hearing.
FINALITY—th• award Is final except
', Ponstatutory grotinds; there
Isn't the need for mostly appetite
which have no merit 70 time.
out of • 100

"I want to make clear that ar-
bitration is• not a 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. rn.
The speaker of the evening will
he Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con-
gregation Bnai David who will
', Peak 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-
day by a judge of the Circuit
Court.
A social hour featuring Sabbath
and Palestinian songs will follow
and the public is invited.

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,
® the Philadelphia-Byron Ilebrew
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 Ilebrew Study Group.
This advanced conversational class
will meet at Gerson Berris' home
on 1956 Taylor Ave. on Friday.

Jr. Hospital Group
Seeks New Members

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 Miss Ethel
Rom was divided into sections,
each headed by a captain.
The captains are: Miss Dorothy
Tura, Miss Betty Melen, Miss
Edna Rouff, Mrs. L. Rottenberg,
Miss Sara Horowitz, Mies 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.

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MISS ANN PERLMUTTER -

Miss Ann Perlmutter'a 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.

EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
GET - TOGETHER THIS
SUNDAY EVE., FEB. 20

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 $195, 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.
'Gide, I. Goldsmith, R. Zucker-
man, J. Feldman and K. Lilen-
tied, are arranging the program
with Rabbi M. 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.

a printed

BOLERO

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or dark - ground boleros
that tie with a sash!

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Temple High School Scalp Treatments
Purim Dinner Dance
Specializing in

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 a part of the fee-

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. Ilanelskv; financial
secretary, G. Horwitz; hospitalers,
Mrs. B. Tomarin and Mr. and
Mrs. S. Fine; sergeant-at-arms,
The entertainment committee
D. Olshansky; executive board, of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
Messrs. Bistrow, Blake, Fridson, of Pythias, made arrangements
Avrushin, Miller, Cantor, Chafetz, for a children's party to be held
Elkus and Mesdames Adelman on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 p. m.
and Chafetz.

Jr. Home for Aged
Group Fete Sunday

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, Si. 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
young men and women are invited N. Y., is now visiting with her
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.
Melba Sklar will give dramatic
sailed Jan. 19, on the Beren-
readings. Cantor R. Boyareky will
eerie for Europe to be gone three
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 Bushkin
Sunday, Feb. 20, at the Wilshire
will relate stories from the Tal-
Hotel.
MISS ANNE FISHER
mud.

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.

April 3 is the date set for the
double dance of the Bialoetoker
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 Lune of
The Chronicle. Anyone interested
in obtaining information pertain-
ing to this organization may
call Miss Lois at Tyler 4-8357.

Merlon Speaks in Flint

frocks with

K. of P. Children's
Party on Feb. 27

Mizrachi Ladies' Oneg She-
bat; Theater Party on
Bialoatoker 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 Clairmeunt, this Saturday at
2:30. Mira 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
Mothers Clubs' Calendar party is scheduled at Littman's
Theater
for March 6. All organi-
m
—Tonna
Feb It 1 II p
ni .7:T .4 (10 b P•rty at 11$11 zations are requested to keep this
firm
date
open.
Tickets can be obtained
1‘ .:.1 •O• Fah. 51.
p m
el
Fr...goalie on Pinar. and from Mrs. Kunin who can be
moirs• Wile.. Lecture by II , 3 ...Ph
reached at Tyler 45485, or from
• y P rn -Wom- the chapter president, Mrs. T. Se-
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Announce Her Betrothal

Avukah Sponsors
Study of Hebrew

t

Lappin Outlines
Arbitration Court
Idea in Radio Talk

Vary your

A special meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-

Wedding Calendar

-• GIVEN BY THE

Mlawer Umgegend Verein

J. W. E. W. 0. OFFICERS'
INSTALLATION FEB. 23

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frumkin of 927 Oak Street, Flint, Mich. ganization
held
Feb.
at
h e. 7.
Mrs.
oon
ngregat,i was
Bnai
Mos
announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Jack A. Katzin president, pr e sided.
Eserow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sans Escrow of 2901 Pasadena Ave.
At this meeting letters were
Detroit.
read from the European orphans
Louis Katzer announces the betrothal of his daughter, Ant
Henrietta, to Robert Hurwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurwit
of Taylor Ave.
Mitchell Brawerman announces the engagement of his (laugh
ter, Janet Elaine, to Bernard Jerome Aaronson, son of Mr. and Mrs
harry Aaronson of Elmhurst Ave, Reception at the Wilshire liote
on Sunday, Feb. 27, from 7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
William Friedman of the Wilshire Hotel announces the en-
gagement of his daughtet, Ruth Naomi, to Jules Jay Sanders, son
of Mrs. Harry J. Sosensky of 1465 Burlingame Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rudman of 15862 LaSalle announce the
engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Max W. Temchin, 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. Boxerrnan 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 Sirs. 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

50%
on New Used Kodaks
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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

home, Petoskey and Burlingame.
The co-chairmen, Selma Blatmkoff
and Rose Poskel, promise a peppy
orchestra as well as refreshments.
Basil Blatnikoff, Sarah Cash, Da-
vid Cohen, Anne Fisher and Rose
Moss will assist as members of the
sub-committee.
A play under the direction of
Miss Regina Schiller will be the
center of interest at the open so-
cial meeting Tuesday, Feb. 22, at
8:30 p. m•, at the home. All are
welcome. Dave Cohen is in charge
of arrangements.
The Junior Group plans a Purim
affair in the interest of the Home
for Aged.

Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion's Cultural Activities

All the four groups of the
Pioneer Women's Organization are
actively engaged in various cul-
tural undertakings. Each group is
,planning to have an evening to
commemorate Purim, and the pro-
ceeds will go towards Gewerkshaf-
ten campaign quota,
The Goldie Meyerson Group will
have ■ special cultural evening
Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Dexter
branch of the Jewish Center, for
members and guests. Levy M.
Becker, director of the Jewish Cen-
ter, is to be guest speaker.
The Drora Kadimah Study
Group is progressing successfully.
The last meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Jacob Schreir, 4271
Cortland.
The next meeting will he held
at the home of Mrs. B. Stashefsky.
2926 Richton Ave.

This Friday evening. Morris M.
Merton. Detroit attorney, speaks
at the Jewish Community Center
in Flint of which Rabbi S. Z. Fine-
MONDAY NIGHT CUB
Ricardo Cortez has hopes of be-
next berg is spiritual leader, on the sub-
The ?denier, Night C'
meeting w II be held r. les 1. ject "The Religion of Modern coming a movie director in the
near
future.
Roomy'. home. 3600 Tux:do Ave. Isreel.

Margaret Greenough
BEAUTY SALON

Dr. Sachar to Speak
To Council March

Dr, Abram Leon Sachar, who
will address the Detroit section',
National Council of Jewish WceY
men, on March 7, at Temple Beth
El, has made an eviable reputation
as historian, biographer and educe
cater. A brilliant and forceful !cell
turer, he is recalled again and
again before the most distinguished
audiences. His most recent Detroi
lecture was given at the Detroi
Town Hall in the Cass Theater,
Ile is now the national directoi
of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda=
tions.
"Lands Where Our Fathers
BERNICE NEMER
Died" will be his subject at the
In a high school elec- Council meeting which begins at
tivities.
tion, Miss Bernice Nemer was un- 2:30 p. m.
animously chosen most 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's 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 eveninsi
ner, vice-president; Bernice Nem- he will be presented, together wi
ec. secretary; Gerry Rosensweig , the entire cast of actors, in th
treasurer; and committee heads, three-act play, "His Great Love.'
Sherman Rosen, Bernard Moray Special musical selections for thii
and Robert Lehman.
play were arranged by Abraharri
Tickets may be secured from Grushkoff,
any of the above-mentioned offi-
cers.

Michalesko in New ,
Play at Littman'a

"The Poet Bialik" will be the
theme of Rabbi A. M. Hershman's
discussion at the Iladassah 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 If adassah 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 class 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.

FACIAL TREATMENTS

Formerly with Naney vs. Wyck
ads EMPIRE BLDG.
CA. IltI7

Oneg Shabbat of
Hadassah Feb. 26

LEWIS L STEINBERG

NEWEST. METHODS

SHELTON TULIP OIL
PERMANENTS

Palestine Lodge
Party on Feb. 27

Alpha Sigma Gamma A. Z
A. Chapter to Install Its
Officers Wednesday

Alpha Sigma Gamma Club. 11
chapter of A. Z. A., will have
installation of officers, at Con(
gregation Bnai Moshe, Lawrencl
and Dexter, on Wednesday.
ginning at 8 p. m. This club ref
cently celebrated its third anni-
versary.
Among the speakers will
Ilium. national director o
A. Z. A.

Bnai David Jr. Congregaticni
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 is. rn., 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.

At a meeting held at the home
of Rabbi J. S. Specks, the Junidr
Congregation of Bnai David elect!.
ed the following officers: Pred-
dent, Arthur Weiss; vice-president,
Kolman Rottenberg; Sam Snits,
secretary.
Members are requested to Os
tend the singleg group meetings
every Tuesday evening under the
leadership of M. Goldsmith. and
Young People to Have Sun- to participate in group singingg
day Morning Minyon
every Friday evening,
Services are held at 9:30 eaci
at Emanuel
Sabbath
abbath morning under the leaf •
ership
of Albert D. Sperka.
Sponsored by the Junior Congre-
gations of Young Israel which
meet for Sabbath services at sev- Contributions to the Jewish
eral orthodox synagogues of the
Children's Home .1
city, at the Jewish Community
Mrs. Clara Katzel entertained
Center and at the Young Israel
The Jewish Children's Home of
at a birthday party for her hus- Contributions to Hadassah in Bldg. nn Joy Road, and by the in-
band. Sam, in their home on W.
termediate clubs of the organiza- Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
Memory of Miriam
Vernor highway on Feb. 5. Thirty
tion, a novel activity will be thanks the receipt of donations
the following:
Buchhalter
guests were present.
launched Sunday morning, Feb. 20, from
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron LevInienn, Log
at the Beis Hamidroeh of Beth Angel.. Calif., In memory of lira
The Mt. Scopus Builders held
Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, Tay-
flr,.ua; Mee C H. SFeldman,
In memory of Miriam Buchhal-
.
Yof
open house on Feb. 18, at the
lor at Woodrow Wilson. At 9:15 th8.ohie"
honor
"" of
Bernard Feldrn.;
ter, contributions have been re-
home of Muriel Bader of Pasa-
a. m. members of the various Mr. and Ilre. IL rackhelm. In mem-
ceived by the Detroit chapter of
ory of Miriam Bucbhsiter; Itrs. L Har-
dena Ave. who is chairman of the
Young Israel boys' groups, in addi- ris; Albert Carnlek; Mr. and 111.. Ranee
Hadassah from the following:
annual dance which will take
tion to the recent Bar Mitzvas of and family: Nathan Adelman. In bonne
Jude! sod Ilre li•rry Held.. Mr
no over? of Pirwle Adelman: Jennie
Place at Webster Hall on March 6. ant Mrs. Julien Zemon. sirs .rid Mr* the congregation, will meet with of
Needle Goodin. tab; Mn,. 011st; Aso-
Moe Ehrlich. Mrs An. share, Mrs
their leaders for the week-day <Mantel. Club.
Hlornromn, Hr. J. Friedberg.
On Tuesday evening, March 1, Jrnnle
morning
prayers
in
Talis
and
Mr 14501 Mr• Ito Broder, Mr. and
the Progressive Ladies Unterstitz. Mre Ammirl H•vanatt. Mr and Mrs Tefllin. Following the Shachris
L. Jack... Mr. and Mrs Saul
ung Verein will give a party for Illirry
service, breakfast will be served at Rubenstein Piano Studios'
Sauleon. Mr and Mrs Herr, Z Brown.
members and friends at the Assem- Mr and Mrs Nathan Spes•kow. Mr. the social hall of the synagogue
Musicale Sunday
bly Hall the purpose being to reise and Si,. Joms•h Frank. Si. and Si,, fete all participants, with members
Frank. Mr and Mr* Moo Leiter
more money which will go towirds ales
Si, art Mrs. Herman WflIMAII. Mr. of the Women's League of Young
The monthly musicale, conducted
the Palestine Labor campaign. For end Mn. Wolf Kaplan. M.. D•rid Israel ■ and of the girls' intermedi- by Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her
Mr and Mr. Lawrence
information call the president, Plumenthal.
ate clubs in charge. After Birches assistant teach-es. Freda Green-
Michelson, Mr. .4 Mra. Jul'. Green.
Mrs. H . Epstein at Ivanhoe 8775
-Mrs William Imniserg. Mr. and
Hamozon, two classes will be baum, Laura Skully and Miriam
or Mrs. I. Kruger at Tyler 5-6295. Mrs. Meyer Prentia Mr and Ifra Her• formed for boys and girls above Edwards, will take place on Sus-
mion rens, Mr. .4 Mrs. Milton Gor-
the age of 12 as the beginning of day, Feb. 20, at 3 p. m. Children
don. Mr.and Mr. Samuel Rublner, Mr.
.0 Mr. Itotiert Marvell. Mr. mind Mr.
■ systematic secondary course in over 11 years of age will partici-
harry P*Ik•r, Mra Minnie gtrInberg.
Jewish history and religious law pate In a program and musical
Mre Alex Steinberg, tir. .41 Mrs. Mary
Packer Mn. aal Mrs Harry
Groom-
planned to continue over • period games. The public is invited to the
man, Mr. mind Mra Sidney Rte., Mr.
of three years.
musicale at the studios, 2329
end Mrs. I..-. gtrIfling. Mr. and Mrs
Mr, and lire Meyer
This high schbol for Hebrew Grand Blvd.
A Yiddish cultural institute will Joseph M•gidsohn
Mr. and Si.
r Ralph
Studies
is
intended
to
provide
an
be held on Sunday afternoon, Mr. o..ph Wetxman, Mr. .4 Mn
Wetsman. Mr and Mr. I Itheiner. apportunity for the continuation
March 6, for the purpose of plan-
Bnai David Auxiliary Donor
Mr .4 Mrs George Koes. Itr. •nd
ning • cultural community-wide Mr. H. Illasamaa, Mr.41 gr. A M of the Jewish education of those
Luncheon a Success
program In Detroit. This institute Gould of Fhatt.... Muse Hen Mein. who have reached the age of reli-
New Tork tlry , MIAs Sarah P. gious maturity.
is being called by the program corn.
Cleveland. the atelnberg Amity
Leaders
of
Young
Israel
Junior
An
enthusiastic attendance

mince of the Jewish Community a.
-.die and Leah Llpsits.
Intermediate work will utilize the marked the annual donor luncheon
Council. The place where the in-
occasion
for
the
discussion
of
their
of
the
Bnai
David
Ladies
Auxili-
stitute will be held and further Donations in Memoriam to
problems and the planning of club ary last Tuesday afternoon at the
details will be announced next
Jewish
Home
for
Aged
meetings,
Sabbath
story
hour
and
synagogue social hall. Mrs. J.
week.
Junior Congregation affairs. The Weingarden, luncheon chairman,
The following have made con-
project will be under the di- presided.
Donations to Jewish Horne tributions to the Home for Aged: entire
rection of Rabbi Mao .1. Wohlge-
Rabbi Joshua S....eke was the
for Aged
Mrs. A. Finesses, Alpena, Mich_ lernter of Congregation Beth Tefi- speaker of the afternoon. Mrs.
in memory of mother, Mrs. Esther lo Emanuel and Abraham Rosen. Ilarris Avison was the soloist, and
The following have made dons- Steinhorn; Mrs. D. S. Friedman, chine, chairman of junior-interme- little Jerry Kline of the Bnai Da-
in memory of mother, Feign; Mrs. diate work of Detroit Young Is- rid choir rendered selections.
time to the Home for Aged:
Nathan Adelman, for early re-
Harris, Grosse Pointe rael.
Mrs. Z. Needl e, president,
covery of son; Mrs. I. Halperin; Park. Mich., in memory of aunt,
thanked the committees,
Mrs.
Jennie Needle Goodman Club; Alex Freide; Mrs. J. Warted, in mem-
Flowers for all eeeadoas — Joshua Sperka, and The Detroit
Schafer. ory of mother, Beile.
Neter-J.7 Florist, Tyler 1-4622. Jewish Chronicle for assistance.

Yiddish Cultural
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