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CLOYON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Thigrizonjaisn (AROXICI

February 25, 1938

end THE 1 FT.Al

Plans for Hadassah
Miniature Conclave

An address by Mrs. Robert
Szold of New York, chairman of
Hadassah's Palestine committee,
will be one of the highlights of
the "miniature convention" to be
held by the Detroit chapter of Ha-
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PAGE SEVEN

F

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. S. Novitz of Clements Ave. announce th
engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Milton Schlafer, son o
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlafer of Edison Ave. The wedding will take
place in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Pontiac announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Irene Rose, to Sidney Orkin of Lans-
ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heyman Orkin of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Goldie Gooze of Hazelwood Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Sadie, to Hammond Pearlman, son of
Mrs. Mary Pearlman of W. Euclid Ave.

Children's Home
Auxiliary's Fete
Tuesday, March 1

Over a Thousand Pairs
Included in This

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Children's Home will meet
at the home, corner Burlingame
and Petoskey Ayes., Tuesday,
March 1, at 2:15 p. m.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, president,
will preside, an dMrs. Jack Tobin,

Month-End Clearance

It

SHOES

Wedding Calendar

Originally to $11,50 ...now

March 6—Miss Lorraine Bernice Clayman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Clayman, to Irven Eugene Nesselson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Nesselson, at the Wilshire Hotel. The ceremony
will be performed by Rabbi N. Shulman of Windsor, Ont.
March 12—Miss Eleanor Ethel Schetzer, daughter of Mrs.
Rose Schetzer of 1707 Seward Ave., to Ralph Shiffman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffman. Reception at the home of Mr. and
Ralph Weisman, 1470 W. Boston Blvd., from 8 to 11 p. m. No
cards.

S5

A tremendous assortment of suedes and gab-
ardines, fashion-right for Spring! All are
numb higher priced but reduced because of
broken lines and odd lots! Many may be
worn through Spring. Street Floor

Births

MRS. MAURICE LANDAU

MRS. WALTER FIELD
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Jaulus of 3322 Coiling
dassah Tuesday, March 8, in the
a member of the board of direr-
Italian gardens of the Book Cadil- wood Ave., a son, Richard William.
torn, will relate the story of
lac Hotel.
Feb. 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry Turkel (Dorothy Gold-
Purim.
Born in Savannah, Ga., Mrs, berg) of 2636 Calvert Ave., a son, Max.
Mrs. Walter Field, an accom-
Szold spent her childhood in cities
Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger of Montgomery, plished dramatist and director of
where the Jewish population was
Ala., a. son.
dramatic art, will present a one-
negligible. Both her grandfathers
Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. Smokier (Toba E. act play entitled "The Florist
fought in the Civil War and an
OUR NEW CHEF OFFERS A
Shop", a comedy of modern life,
ancestor on her father's side had Berman) of 11534 Byron Ave., a daughter, Nora Lee.
Feb.
21—To Mr. and Mrs. William Naftaly (Grace Kahan) in which she herself will depict
been a revolutionary soldier. Upon
28c lb.
the four characters who partici-
KOSHER WEINERS
her graduation from Bryn Mawr of 279 Owen Ave.. a son, Robert Harman.
FOR JADED APPETITES
pate ill the dialogue.
College, she undertook social work
18e lb.
better)
STEER
TONGUES
(none
Mrs. Julian Weber is chairman
of a non-sectarian nature in Bloom-
When the monotony of home-cook-
27c lb.
of the social hour which will fol-
KOSHER SALAMI
field,. N. J., for the League of
low the meeting.
ing begins to bore you dine as you
Friendly Service. Under her direc-
65c lb.
RUMANIAN PASTRAMI
tion and supervision, school-nurs-
like at ...
ing, social centers, and settlement
Julius
Nathanson
in
"Bei
FARMER CHEESE (our own home made
FOR A
OZERAN—MUSKIN
classes were established. Later
Mir fist Du Schoen,"
12e lb.
Mrs. Szold went to Washington ,
On Saturday evening, Feb. 19,
with 40% sweet cream)
COMPLETE
at Littman's Theater
D. C., as executive secretary to the Miss Edith Muskin of Grand
33c lb.
Yielding to insistent demands
LARGE EYE SWISS CHEESE
DINNER
Dexter and Collingwood
District of Columbia Consumer's Rapids, Mich., was united in mar-
25c lb.
League, Her first interest in Ha - riage with Dr. Charles J. Ozeran, that the Young Men's Jewish Asso-
A new guest star, in the person
AMERICAN or BRICK CHEESE
dassah began when she was asked son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ozeran. ciation again repeat the dramatic of Julius Nathanson, well-known
21e lb.
hit
of
1937,
"Blood
on
the
Moon,"
MUENSTER
CHEESE
to assist in the organization of Cantor Mogil performed the cere-
Jewish actor who distinguishes
9c qt.
Junior Hadassah. Appointed chair- mony in the presence of the im- the society announces that the en- himself with his singing and danc-
FRESH SWEET MILK
tire
production
will
be
presented
man of the Pittsburgh convention mediate families and friends. A
ing, is now being featured at Litt-
32c qt.
SWEET CREAM (coffee)
man's People's Theater, 12th and
in 1921, Mrs. Szold conducted the dinner for 50 guests followed at
Seward,
Pint, 19c; 1 /1-pint, 12c.
assembly no ably she was elected Deutsch's Restaurant. Dr. end
Specializing in
On Sunday matinee and evening,
national secretary and remained Mrs. Ozeran will, upon their re-
2 pkgs. for 15c
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
and
again
on
Tuesday
evening,
in
that
office
until
1927
when
she
turn
from
their
honeymoon,
re-
NEWEST METHODS
"Lands Where Our Fathers was elected vice-president.
March 1, Mr. Nathanson, with the
side in Detroit.
Sandwiches, Corned Beef, Pastrami, Etc.-12c.
Died" is the subject of the ad-
assistance of the entire cast, will
Addressing Detroit Hadassah
SHELTON TULIP OIL
dress to be given by Dr. Abram for the first time, Mrs. Szold will
be presented in the 2-act, 9-scene
KLEIN—FISHER
PERMANENTS
Leon Sachar, national director of be introduced by Mrs. Maurice
operetta, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen."
On Sunday evening, Feb. 20,
the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- Landau, president of the local
The music is by Sholem Secunde,
FACIAL TREATMENTS
the Fort Wayne Hotel was the,
lyrics by Jacob Jacobson and the
4
chanter of the organization, who
scene of a beautifully appointed
operetta itself was directed by
will preside at the luncheon pre- wedding when Miss Jennie Fisher,
Julius
Nathanson. The musical di-
ceding the afternoon session of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
.
9001 12TH ST., cor. Taylor .
rection is by Abraham Grushkoft.
the convention. Greetings will be
than Fisher, became the bride
conveyed by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr-
..
of Joseph Klein, son of Mrs. Ann
- We Carry • Complete Line of Imported Choose, Canned
Fornierly with Nancy Van Wyck
lish,
national
vice-president
of
SOS EMPIRE SLIM.
CA. 0111
Klein. Rabbi H. Zager officiated,
Goods, Smoked Fish from all over the world.
Bridge Lessons Are Given
Hadassah.
A stimulating all-day affair has
.42111121111111213110111211141191MI3p
at Center
DOCKS—GROSS
been planned by the program com-
Poale Zeire Zion to Be Ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross, of
mittee headed by Mrs. Harry Au-
"Contract Bridge and How to Brisker
Umgegend Relief Sunday Morning Minyon la
gust and Mrs. Leo Orecklin. The Richton Ave. announce the mar-
dressed by Samuel Zahler
Play It" is the theme of the
riage
of their daughter. Sara, to
Launched at Emanuel
Society Purim Dance
morning session will begin with
theme
of
the
class
which
is
at
registration at 10 o'clock under Harry Docks, son of Mrs. Louis
Samuel Zahler, a member of
present holding meetings on Wed-
March 20
Tim 23 boys and girls who at-
the direction of Mrs. I. D. Fried- Docks, of Richton Ave. The
branch 2 of Poale-Zeire Zion will
nesday,
at
the
Jewish
Commu-
man. The keynote eldress of the ceremony was performed on Fri-
A Purim dinner and dance will tended the first session of the Sun-
deliver a lecture on the political
nity Center, Woodward at Hol-
morning assembly will be given day, Feb. 18, Rabbi J. Thumim
be held Sunday, March 20, at 5 day morning minyon, joined at
situation in Zionism In the light
brook.
by Mrs. Raluh Davidson, chair- officiating.
The group meets from 7:30 to p. m., at the Strand flail, 4730 breakfast and study group discus-
of current events at. the meeting
SIDNEY J. WINER
man of the Central States Region-
of the organization which will
9 p. m. under the direction of Grand River at 14th. All proceeds sion sponsored by Congregation
al of Hadassah.
for matzos for the poor and Beth Tab) Emanuel and the
take place Sunday. Feb. 27. at
Wednesday evening, March 16, at David Levy. The next session will go
Participating
in
the
general
unfortunate in Brest Litovsk. All Young Israel intermediates of
8 p. m., at 12244 Dexter Blvd.
will be Wednesday, March 2.
Littman's People's Theater.
morning meeting will be Mrs. Max
landsleite, friends and members Detroit at the Taylor-Woodrow
Florence Solter will read selec-
"Blood on the Moon" is as time-
Frank, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and
are asked to attend, J, Bets is Wilson Synagogue.
tions from "Deep Furrows", a
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB
ly in 1938 as it was in 1937, due
Miss Jeanette Steinberg. This part
The next session will begin at.
chairman, Mrs. Wizok is co-chair-
book on the Kibbutz recently
The Monday Night Club held
to
the continuous upheaval in
One
hundred
residents
of
De-
of the program will be followed
man and Mrs. Goldberg, 2640 9 a, m., on Sunday. Rabbi Max
Published by Ilashomer Hatzoir
troit are listed among the 10.140 European politics and especially in its weekly meeting at Mrs. I. Cortland, is ticket holder of this J. Wohlgelernter and Abraham
by
four
exhibits
depicting
various
in Hebrew and translated into
phases of Hadassah work planned noted Jews included in the 1938- the increasingly agitated conditions Cantor's home. 3800 Tuxedo, affair,
Rosenshine, chairman of the Young
English by a member of the
by the following members: Youth 1939 edition of Whoa Who in of Germany and Austria. Blood The organization will give a
Israel Intermediate Council, will
American Kibbutz.
Aliyah, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. American Jewry, the third in a on the Moon" is a realistic picture luncheon Tuesday, March 1. at
be in. charge. Mr. and Mrs. Kassoff,
lord
of
his
All members are requested to
He Is master and
Lewis B. Daniels, Mrs. Charles series of such compilations. edited of what has happened in Germany Kern's Auditorium, • bridge
grandparents of Gerald Snits, were
DR.
A.
L.
SACHAR
turn in their subscriptions for the
brothers
hosts at last Sunday's breakfast,
Rubiner; child welfare, Mrs. Wal- by John Simons and published and what will happen to the other game will follow. The public is
Gewerkshaften campaign at this tions, at the monthly meeting of
Who is worthier and wiser than
ter Field, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, by the National News Associa- countries under the influence of invited. The next meeting will
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayman, par-
meeting.
they.
be
at
Mrs.
I.
Simmons
home,
the Detroit section. National Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt; Hadassah tion, Inc., 72 Fifth Ave., New Hitler.
—Swinburne. ents of Charles, will serve break-
1681 Hazelwood Ave.
Council of Jewish Women, Mon- Medical Organization and Hadas- York City,
fast on Sunday, Feb. 27,
The authors of this play are
The local personages included Clara and Paul Sifton.
Contributions to the North day, March 7, at 2:15 p. m., at sah Rothschild University Hos-
Temple Beth El.
pital, Mrs. William Isenberg, Mrs. in the new edition follows:
The
cast
of
"Blood
on
the
Moon"
End Clinic
charle. IV Aaron. physician; 11. ki.
Dr. Sachar, a historian, bio- Robert Marwil, Mrs. Leo Oreck-
Alexander, advertising: Peter Allman. has been in rehearsal for weeks
grapher and educator of note, lin; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. professor; Semi.' Pinion Altphuler. and several additions have been
North End Clinic has received needs no introduction to Detroit Samuel Kavanau, hits. Samuel physician: Emil Arnhem otoloinet: made to this fine group of players
Maurice Aronseon. printer; Noah Eph-
the following contributions:
audiences, whom he has charmed Levin, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow.
raim Arenst•m, physician; It. O. Aron- in order to present one of the finest
In honor of birthday of Walt, 0,
Arrangements for the luncheon loam, bacteriologist; Edward A. Attn. shows this city has seen. The en-
and stimulated with his wit and
lieayenrlrh from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
to be served at 12:30 p. m. are realtor; Edward A. Bart, automobile tire production is again under the
Wineman; In honor of birthday of Mrs eloquence.
Milton Aubrey Behrendt,
Louis Welt. from Mr. end We. Andrew
A member of the faculty at being made by Mrs. J. Perlmutter. rnenufarthrer:
lawyer; Sidney Karl Beigler. surgeon: direction of Sidney J. Winer.
{Fineman, Mrs. Carrie May Borger, Mm.
Sigmund Haw In memory of Mrs Mao the University of Illinois. Dr. Reservations at 51.25 a plate are Nathan Ramon Berke. lawyer; Albert
E. Bernstein. physician; E. I. Bern-
Rosenbloom. from Mr. and Mrs. Mon- Sachar was educated at Washing- being taken by Mrs. Milton Gor-
stein, ocullet, nutlet: Maxwell Muck,
roe Ronnaeld: In memory of O•mond
ton and Harvard Universities. fol- don, University 2-5250. Mrs. lawyer; Ahrshem Jacob Filacketone,
Ileavenrich, from M. Illmelhoch: In
m
memory of Louie Landaberg. from Mr. lowed by three years of post grad- Reuben Rosenfield, assisted by engineer; Stanley Howard Brame, Jour•
and Mr.. Myren M. Lanni...tit, For the uate research at the University Mrs. Rubiner, heads the hospital- moist; Fred N. Point. lawyer; llenry
Mann Rutzel. Judge: Louts Starfleld
Supplementary Medical Montan, Fund
for Children: In memory of Mrs. Nether of Cambridge. England. lie has ity committee. Mrs. Ben Moss- Cohan, lawyer; Regene Freund Cohane.
lawyer: David Jacob Cohen, lawyer:
Rosenberg. from Mr. and Mrs Nathan travelled extensively through Eu- man is in charge of the ushers.
Joseph H. Ehrlich. leveler: Joseph
Kline, Mra. Milton Slornan. Mrs Samuel
rope and the Near East and re-
'Newman, rabbi; James Isaac Ellmnn.
Colhum; In memory of Mrs. Man
lawyer; C. H. Enegns, Jeweler; Cor-
Rownloom. from Mr. and Mrs. Nathan turned recently from a three
inne Elnsterwald,•rtist; Rowland
Zelda Popkin, widley known Jew-
/Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
months' tour of investigation in
Leon Frain, rani; ish publicity woman, wife of Louis
Iawyer;
Fl xel,
man; In memory of Cheri. F7nger-
Emanuel George Frank. advertising; J.
...1d, from Mrs. Milton Sioman and the chief trouble areas. where he
Popkin,
one of the best known Jew-
Morris
Lee
H.
L.
Frank.
ninufarturer;
Mot. Samuel Colburn; In memory of I. interviewed political ficrures. cor-
Franklin, rabid: Jerome Sittig Freund. ish publicity men in America, is
Konitchek. from Mrs. Milton glom.
respondents, relief officials and
lawyer; Hugo Abraham Freund, phY.
and Mrg Samuel Colhurn: In memory
the
author
of the latest mystery
The
last
in
a
series
of
pep
ral-
plcian; Bernhard Friedittender. eurgeon:
of lira J. I. Freud. from Alm Milton labor leaders.
William Friedman. lawyer: Nathaniol novel published by J. B. Lippincott
Nieman and Mrs. Samuel Colhurn.
The lecture will be preceded by lies and teas preceeding the 7th Oates,
purgeon; I R. Gellert. pryneeol , Co. of Philadelphia, under the title
a dessert luncheon to be served annual donor luncheon of the La- Oat: Nathaniel Goldstirk. lawyer:
of "Death Wears a White Gar-
pt 1 o'clock. The program will dies Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- William Henry (lord.. physleinn:
Mothers Club Calendar
Oro•sman. neurologist: Mark Gunaliure. denia." ($2.).
also include a report of the trien- tional Fund was held at the Wil- pianist; Samuel Devid Barris, dentist.
shire
Hotel,
Wednesday,
Feb.
23.
With the department store as the
Alvin David Herod.. Dwyer: Abraham
Monday, Feb. 21, g p. m.—(Intend nial convention held in Pittsburgh
('lash, at the ewlsh Center, 11101 Wood-
Mrs. A. Smilo was hostess for the M. Hershman, WM: Bernard Ina ,. setting for this story, Mrs. Popkin
last month.
superintendent ilehrew Rennie: Winton.
ward Ave. Mrs.. Hartung will mink on
First Mortgages on
afternoon.
Simon
Shetzer
was
has
created the character of Mary
Bernard Isenberg. C. P. A.: Herman
- How to Reduce the Coot of Living."
the guest speaker. and the mu- Jacob.. Jowph J. Jambe, chiropodIPL Garner, pretty detective, who is a
32%
Tuesday, March 1, 1:30 p m.—Young
Real Estate
Albert
K•ho.
architect;
Morits
Kahn,
Women** Study Club, 11611 better. 'Falk
sical program was given by Ar-
very human and likable person, in
by lira Frasier of the Stale Agricultural
architectural engineer: II. I. Kano,
Government and
thur
Grossman,
violinist.
with
addition
to
being
an
excellent
in-
proctologlpt : Oscar Anabel Kaufman.
Department.
Municipal Bonds 34%
lawyer; Schmarva Kleinman, phvalan: vestigator.
The murder of the
Tueeday, March I. 1 P. m
Jack Gattagno at the piano.
Henry Kroilk. merchant; Aaron
Defter Ctn, II all Dexter. Debate by
Arrangement, for the donor Julian
credit manager of the store is being
Public Utility and
Wan. University Ts • m. Subject:
Kurland, lawyer; Abraham J. Le•in,
luncheon are row complete. It lawyer; Ignore Levin. lawyer: Monet investigated, and all those who
- Should President Roosevelt Serve •
Industrial Bonds . 9%
A novel program has been ar- will be held Wednesday. March Mordecai Levin. professor: Theodor. were close to him are watched and
Third Term?'
Tuesday, March 1, I P. rn —Fenn!: ranged for the Father and Son
Levlb, lawyer; Melts Levin•Ruhln. law.
Preferred and
Club, 11701 Psnaide. Comic motion pic- celebration sponsored by Pisgah 2, at the Fort Wayne Hotel, and yer; David J. Levy. Ph1.1cian; Samuel their activities closely scrutinized.
ture now.
5%
will be a strictly kosher affair.
Levy. orthodonisd; Milton Maori ,e Mary Garner's strange solution
Common Stocks
J
Wedneed•y. March 1. t p
Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith for
swats. lawyer: Louie Newmark, modal will please the reader—but what
A unique musical program has worker•
ward Club, 1101 Woodward. Class In self-
Ron Phillips. Muratori Meyer
Loans on Company's
Monday
evening,
Feb.
'28,
prompt-
been arranged by Mrs. Philip Leon Prentig executive: Herman Rad- will prove more attractive than
expression.
12%
— West ly at 7:30 p. m., in the auditori-
Policies
Wedneedey. March 5, 1 P
Slomovitz, and Miss Winifred nor. brewer; Robert Roam, rumen: anything else about this novel is
Warren Club, at the klithlgan and 2tth
Congregation Bnai Moshe. Lenz, harpist, will play several Loot* Sam. Rosinherg. lawyer; Edward that it holds the reader's interest
on current urn of
Home Office and
DiKAIPRi011
St. synagogue.
E. Rothman. advertising: (7harte. Ruin-
Dexter at Lawrence. Sam Masa. selections. The speaker will be nor.
event• by Wayne University speaker.
Judge; Harry C. liglOstelig surgeon: from beginning to end and de-
Other Real Estate. 2%
esday. March 1, 1:30 p m.—Yonne chairman of the committee. an-
Tu
Arthur Ellie Schiller. physician. Ilya mands that the book be finished
Dr. Julius Mark of Nashville, Whkolnlit.
Women's Study Club. 71611 Dexter. Talk
yiolinin: It. E. Schlesinger.
Cash and Other
by Policewoman of Detroit Police De- nounces that several acts of in- Tenn.
engineer: L. A. Mhwartg psychiatrist: once it is started. This, of course,
terest to fathers and sons have
partment.
6%
Assets
Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, gen- David Segal. chemical engineer: Nate is the best recommendation that
p m.—Twelfth Pt.
Tuesday. March
Shapero. executive; Isaac Phew, can be given any novel.
eral luncheon c h a i r m a n, an- R.
Club, Synagogue. Mere* and Woodrow been reserved.
merchant: Simon Sheffer. merchant:
%%limn. Dramatic sketch, - Romeo and
The program will include Fred nounces that the luncheon will be Mandel Sliver, PAC 111 work: Chad*.
100
Juliet - .
Mack, a magician; Jimmy Fitz- served promptly at 1 and urges Casper Simons. Judge: Pinup Slorow
Wedneeday. March 1. 3 I' m. — Wood .
rim editor; Louis gmilansky,
ward Club. „lowish Community Cooler. gerald. a ventriloquist: harry the donors to be seated at 12:30. Isidore itoheloff. social 'work; Jowpil
Sidney '
11104 Woodward 1410 Troy, Utley branch Bardel, juggler, and Eddie Jacob-
, parka. rani: Abrahnt nem
Last minute reservations will be
lihraHn, will review 'The Buried Can-
Samuel aternberg. yor
son. strong man. There will be re- accepted by Mrs. Joseph Deytahe, merchant:
delabrum - by Sten /.•'•
Naar !Holtman. rabid; George Morton
Thursday, March 10. 1:10 P. m —All freshments and favors. The ad- luncheon secretary. all day Sun-
rabbi,
lawyer: Joesph Thu

Motherel Club yisit at Joint Program
traeufaM uror .
Samuel
MPIVIIi!
mission
charge
will
be
50c
for
day, at her home. 2688 Richton Anne Wert., WPii,
of Federation Settlements Mother. eine
Daniel Persky will be the guest
painter: limrY
•t Dodge CommanIty Cent•r. Dawn fathers: sons will be admitted Ave. Mrs. Deytshe's telephone Wining merchant; Edwin A Molf. of the Kvutzah Ivrith and the staff
will Man both Cent•r. at / p m. Make
nunuferturer: Owar Wolfe, phy• of
nett resew•tion with ,your club presi- free of charge. Members of the number is Townsend 5-9398.
the United Hebrew Schools
W inn: DILN IS 0. lemon, manor .
lodge and their friends are in-
dent.
for several days, beginning with
vited to attend.
Annual Banquet of Detroit
Thursday, Purim, March 17.
Junior Music Study Club to
Thursday evening, March 17, a
Ladies Lechem Aniyim
traditional Purim Seudah will be
Meet on Feb. 27
on March 6
Club leaders of the Jewish Com- given in the auditorium of the
..
munity Center will hold a club Philadelphia-Byron School for the
The meeting of the Junior's Mu-
The Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- clinic under the leadership of Her- Kvutzah members, the personnel of
Mo./shwa of Iladaersh am •ntiripeting
sic ✓ tudy Club will take place one of the largest of theirsocial ten-
yim invites Detroit Jews to the man Jacobs executive director, en the Hebrew Schools and their
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 27, at the ton•e—a ge•togother In the form of
H. R. Stephenson
WecIno.-
annual banquet on March 6, to be Thursday, March 3. from 8 to 15 friends.
Hon. G. Howard Ferguson
home of Freda Lasser, 2708 Glen- pald-up memberehip luncheon
heldd at Congregation Bnai David, p. m. The group will discoas speci-
day el•rawan. ',Wine at II 35 Ii,
Gown' Ws*"
Saturday evening, March 19,
Prorkims1
dale. Ave.
Community rester
Elmhurst and 14th Sta. Ticket, fic club problems with which the Mr. Persky will deliver a lecture
There will be a rehearsal on the
e
the Beth Sl o eterhood
may be reserved by calling Mrs. leaders are fared at meetings. Club In Hebrew. All who understand
1.1•mbere of the
Play of "Beethoven" which will be •re dwp In
for th anual tele•
Weinstein, 1957 Leslie Ave., Town- techniques and leadership training Hebrew are invited to attend this
..... e bridge to be held Monday eight,
given in April.
Ii Se.erel member. hay. one M send 5-8717.
will be analyzed so as to help those lecture which will begin promptly
Reports on works of Beethoven their
rr , bome• for • get-tenths of rem-
young men and women who are at 8:30 p. m., and will be held at
and Haydn will be given by Shirly bee. th.o- h sowass and in. tars. saw-
CRAFTSMAN LODGE
her of friends who always torn sot foe
leading clubs meeting at the Cen• the Philadelphia-Byron School.
Schubiner and Carol Ruskin.
Waned.'
this venture, Hostwow• wan
Daniel Persky is the editor of
Craftsman Lodge No. 521. F. ter. This will be the first of a series
Mrs. Ezra Lipkin Is the sponsor to entertain at their home. ' -lode Mr.
the nodose La-Noar, popular He-
rbIlip GoMmen. Mrs J•cei ••••••11,
& A. M., will meet on Friday, of such discussions.
of this club. Betty Goldatrom is Clement.
11 ■ 11-
-
A Alfwd, Mn
brew youth magazine. He is the
4,
at
the
Masonic
Temple.
March
Mra F litalderm• •Ica. Ben•
the juniors' president
1559 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Ralph Kohn has sold his inter- author of many Hebrew books, and
ton Shirt. wrs Joseph Rte.' Mra. Clee- All members are urged to attend
trade HOD, of. Mr. Glib Ftonhert.
Flowers for an Jeadeas — ••-•r sots Lebrdet .ad NI s. Seward this meeting as matters of Ira- est In Schtnberg studios to Pro- • contributor to several Pales-
tinian weeklies and monthlies.
ducer B. P. Schulberg.
portals*. will be discussed.
Dester-Joy Florist. Tyler 11-4611 Roasters.

R U S SE K S

NEW LEASE ON LIFE .. .

Wm. BOESKY ,

Scalp Treatments

Inc '

80C

Marriages

"Blood on the Moon'
Will Be Staged at
Littman's March 16

Sachar to Address
Council on March 7

Miller's Tasty Shop

Margaret Greenough

REMIT)/ SALON

4

100 Detroiters in
Jewish Who's Who

Jewish Publicity
Woman Author of
New Mystery Novel

Final Pep Rally of
Auxiliary of J.N.F.

Crown Life Record
of Unbroken Progress
and Stability

Continued During 1937

Assets

1936

1937

S

S

New Policies Issued

32,185,644.00

31,464,276.00

Pisgah Father-Son
Affair on Monday



Insurance in Force

170,268,583.00

188,299,886.00

Cash Income

8,012,984.83

7,836,414.21

Assets

27,192,878.62

%

Persky to be Guest
of Kvutzah Ivrith

t--"
-

Center Club Clinic

3Flint Notre

Average Rate

30,771,877.96

Free Surplus

1,308,137.33

1,483,912.23

of Interest Earned 5.17%

.. ROWN LIFE

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INSURANCE COMPANY

A. J. BLUMENAU

General Agent

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