March 4, 1938

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Named an Officer by
Knollwood Women

Ma
mmo th BINGO
Next WEDNESDAY Night

COMMUNITY-WIDE INTEREST SHOWN
SIEGEL'S
IN CENTER ART FROLIC TO BE HELD
AT SCARAB CLUB SATURDAY, MAR. 12

AND EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8:15

The ball committee of the Jew-
ish Community Center art frolic
met last Friday at the home of
Mrs. Alexander Freeman, the
ticket committee chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Katz of
It was reported that the com-
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of
3018
Monterey
Ave.,
announce
114
ERSKINE
ST.
munity's interest augurs well for
:ALL,
Parkside Ave. left Feb. 28 to
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
the
success of the frolic at the
spend
several
days
in
New
York.
■
Gerald Irwin, on Saturday,
Scarab Club on Saturday, March
March
5,
at
the
Tuxedo
Holmur
12.
Mrs.
Freeman said that "the
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Howard Einstein entertained a
Scarab Club has always been as-
group of friends a, the Staler, Talmud Torah. At home Sun-
day
evening,
March
6.
No
cards.
sociated
with the original, the
Friday night, March 4.
unique and the lively in enter-
tainment.
The Bohemian atmos-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothstein
Mrs. Monte Wittelahofer is
phere of its setting assures a
spending the week-end with her of 9290 Wildemere Ave. announce
novel and interesting soiree to
the Bar Mitzvah of their son ,
family in West Branch.
all who lend aid on this worthy
Bernard Alvin, on Saturday
occasion."
Mrs. Arnold Godsol and Mrs. morning. March 5, at Conterega
Reports at the meeting also in •
Amson C. Tabor will give a tea tion Ilnai Moshe, Dexter and
dicated that ninny in the commu-
on Friday, March 11, at the Lawrence. Reception at home
When Spring's overhauling time arrives you will
nity seem eager to take advan-
Great Lakes Club. complimenting Saturday evening, from 7 to 11
MRS. SAMUEL L. SOFFERIN
tage of the formal evening—the
find more possibilities than ever before adding new
Mrs. Barnett Malbin and Miss p. m. No cards.
quaint dance entertainment—the
Marjory
Epstein,
a
bride-elect
of
Mrs. Samuel L. Sofferin of 18100 ballroom dancing—the tasty re-
charm to your home! Consult A. Pupko's fine in-
The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon Wildemere Ave. was elected vice
May.
freshments in an unusual atmos-
who
will
MRS.
EDITH
FINEBERG,
William Weinstein, son of Mrs. president and co-chairman of the
terior artist,
phere—and the socializing with
Mrs. Emil Amberg will be hos- Henry N. Weinstein of 2668 Cal- entertainment committee of the Detroit's elite.
tell you instantly what your rooms need to bring
tess at a luncheon Saturday, vert Ave., will be solemnized at Women's Organization of Knoll-
"With the frolic only a week
out the fullest expression of their beauty.
March 5, in her home on Boston Congregation Shaarey Zedek on wood Country Club, at a recent off, it is apparent that it is like-
Saturday morning, March 5.
meeting held at the home of Mrs. ly to be one of the finest func-
Blvd.
James I. Ellmann, president.
tions the community has seen
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sperber of
Miss Margot Franklin and Leo
in a number of years." it was
I. Franklin will entertain at a Sturtevant Ave. announce the Bar HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
stated. "These very fine plans
cocktail party Sunday, March 6, Mitzvah of their son, Milton
been collaborated in by the
may be as individual as
GAMES NIGHT SUNDAY have
We Use
David, on March 6, at 10 o'clock.
at their home on Edison Ave.
members of the ball committee
at Congregation Beth Abraham,
hand made furniture. We
under the co-chairmanship of
SCHUMAKER
On Monday, Feb. 28, at 1:30 Mrs. Mortimer Meyer and Mrs.
Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Bos -
FABRICS
design and make them to
ton Blvd.. returned home on
Roselynd Maldawsky and Lawr- p. m., over 125 members and Clarence Enggass, working under
DRAPERIES
guests
of the Home Relief Society the auspices of the chairman of
your individual specifica-
Thursday, having spent two weeks ence Rudin, pupils of the Theo-
CURTAINS
met at the home of Mrs. Max the art committee. Mrs. David
in Cincinnati.
dore J. Smith Studio, gave a
tions in our studio . . . a
SILKS
Kogan
on Cambridge Road for a B. Werbe.
lovely performance of Spanish
WOOLENS
membership tea and a regular
The ball committee includes the
most satisfactory and eco-
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Ave. dances, accompanied by Miss meeting. Mrs. Arthur Gunsburg
COTTON GOODS
is spending a fortnight in Hot Sara Greenbauth at the piano, for new president of the Home Relief the following: Mrs. Sidney J. Al-
nomical investment.
len,
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs.
Ver-
the
Chodorover
Progressive
Springs. Ark.
ein, on Monday evening, Feb. 28, Society opened the meeting by
welcoming
the
new
and
-old
mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller at Jericho Temple.
bers and guests.
and daughter, Jean, returned
The speaker of the afternoon was
Mrs. Rudy LoPatin of 16514
from a visit in New York.
Baylis Ave., is in Rochester , Mrs. Eva Woodbridge Victor, who
Minn., with her father. Juliu s is connected with the Town Hall
9030 TWELFTH STREET
Alexander Freeman and daugh- Utchenik, who is a patient a t series and WJBK radio station,
On March 6, the Hebrew Lad-
ter, Mrs. Royal Oppenheim, were St. Mary's Hospital there. They
"The Night of Games" is to be ies Aid Society will hold its
guests in New York last week- expect to return home the latter
Purim
dinner dance in the ban-
held on Sunday, March 6, at the
end.
part of March.
Statler Hotel. Every effort has quet hall of the Bnai Moshe. A
Hungarian
- style dinner will be
been made to make the party an
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz
Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority outstanding success. Mrs. William served at 6 o'clock. A gypsy or-
of Chicago Blvd. left Wednesday held a successful charity bridge Roth and Mrs. Reuben Allender,
to spend some time in Hot at Kern's Auditorium on March chairman of the ways and means
Springs.
2. The proceeds from this bridge committee, announce that there
will be used to make up Passover will be complimentary refresh-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer and baskets for needy. Candy and ments and many prizes. The affair
Mrs. J. S. Loewenberg returned a case of wine will be donated to is being given to raise funds for
from a motor trip to Hot Springs, the Jewish Home for Aged.
needy.
Ark., where they spent a month,
Those assisting at the tables for
Tau Beta Delta met at Cel
that evening will be:
Athol Manheata Mrs. Keifer, Mrs. LeVy,
Mrs. David King of Santa Rosa Hoffman's home Friday eve-
Anna Musa Mr. B. Newman, Mrs.
Drive left for a several weeks' ning. The sorority is planning Mrs.
a charity bridge party at Trudie •instein, Mrs. Ellenetein, Airs. 8, Orattn,
visit in Miami.
Alm Robert Drewn. Mrs. Retitle Mrs, a
Agree's home on April 6. Tick- Wallace, Mrs. tilnaberg. Mrs. Koplovieta
Mr, miadinuff. Meta Rosenberg, Meg.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollak ets may be obtained from Laura Ita
Itanto. MIA. William Gordon. Mrs.
spent the past week-end in Chi- Birnbaum or Cel Hoffman. A lam Gould. Mrs. A. Gould. atm St.
roller skating party was held •oggnn, Mrs. gam Lures, Mee. II. Punka
cago.
Mrs. Mar Sehuster, Mrs. Maxwell Km-
last Wednesday.

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Cash Prizes. Sponsored by

Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias

New Beauty For Your
Home This Passover

Curtains and Draperies

I

A. PUPKO

MRS. ALEXANDER FREEMAN

David Cooper, Mrs. Irving I. Ed-
gar, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Mrs.
Harry Farbsten, Mrs. Hoke Levin,'
Mrs. Saul R. Levin, Milton M.
Alexander, Rabbi Leon Frani,
Mrs. Alexander Freeman, Miss
Ann Babcock. Mrs. Nathaniel H.
Goldstick, Mrs. Morris Garvett,
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mrs. Schmar-
va Kleiman, Mrs. Henry Meyers,
Mrs. Ralph Paul. Mrs. Arthur S.
Purdy. Mrs. Charles Rubiner.
Mrs. Morris Steinberg, Mrs. Mil-
ton Strauss, Mrs. Harry Wine,
Mrs. Francis Niger Quint.

Rosenwald Post
Ladies' Aid Purim
Event on March 6 Holds Good Will
Veterans' Rally

ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT
IN YOUR OWN HOME

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum
At the next meeting, the Little
of Hazelwood Ave. returned from
Women of Iladassah will he en-
a month's South American cruise
tertained
by the Junior Hadassah
on the S. S. Berengaria.
dramatic unit. The sponsor,
Ethel
Delin,
and the program
Mrs. Edward Gross will be hos-
tess at a shower and bridge at chairman, Rose Gittleman. ar-
ranged
this
program
which will
the Wilshire Hotel on March 16,
honoring Shirley Plotkin's forth- be presented at the home of the
vice-president,
Gertrude
Fishman
cooling marriage.
4814 Leslie Ave.

with the

HAMMOND ORGAN

Having a Hammond in your living room
is as wonderful as haying • full °rebel'.
tra at your command—ready to enter-
tain your family and guests with music
perfectly Interpreted to fit the occasion
and the audience's mood.

Anyone who plays the piano can
learn quickly and easily to use the Ham-
mood's counties. enchanting voices—
and with them can build a delightful
repertoire out of the simplest tunes!

• No pipes nor reeds—
creates lovely organ
tones by electrical
impulses.
• Owned and loved by
famous concert artists
—played with great
symphonies.
• Fits in a four-foot
square—easily moved
and installed—cannot
get out of tune.
• Costs no more than

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay (Doro-
thy Shier) returned from their
honeymoon trip to Palm Beach,
Fla.

The liorodoker and Turover
Ladies Independent Societies will
give a Moos Chitim dance on
Sunday evening. March 6, at the
Jericho Temple.

Last Friday evening, Feb. 25,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin spoke at the
West Palm Beach Temple, Florida,
on Brotherhood Day.

nier, Mr, David Rothenberg, Mr.. Mil.
ton Allna Mrs. Fred Collier. Mrs. A.
Rosie and Mr, Irving R. entail.

ACTIVITIES IN SHOLEM
ALEICHEM INSTITUTE

La

Jewish Poetry Topic of

Discussion
An interesting discussion and
symposium was held Friday eve-
Mrs. Max Schubiner of Carter ning. at the Dexter School, 3754
Ave. returned from an extended Monterey Ave. The Detroit poet,
E. Korman, read from the works
visit in Buffalo. N. Y.
of the new Jewish poets, as well
Charlotte Finkel of 2703 Stur- as some of his own works.
tevant Ave. was honored with a Purim Celebration of Shale m
Aleichem Institute
supper birthday party which was
The Purim celebration of the
given on Sunday. Feb. 27. by Mr.
institute will be held on March
and Mrs. H. Finkel.
18, at 3754 Monterey Ave. An
appropriate program of readings,
songs and recitations will be giv-
en. A special committee, under
the chairmanship of Isaac Finkel-

Hadassah Division
Will Meet Tuesday

The combined meeting the Julius
Rosenwald Post and Der Stahlhelm
was held on Wednesday evening,
Feb. 23, at the American Legion
Home, Cass and Lafayette Ayes.
Among the speakers of the eve-
ning were Al Flynn, zone vice com-
mander; Charles Westlake, Detroit
district's commander; Dr. R. Gold-
stone, district vice commander;
Meyer Waterstone, past command-
er, and Dr. Edward A. Stern, pres-
ent commander of the Julius Rosen-
wald Post, all representing the
American Legion. Herbert Busse,
commander of Der Stahlhelm, rep-
resented his organization. The
clergy was represented by Rev.
John J. Vanadia, state chaplain of
the American Legion, and Rev.
John Teutsch of the St. Peter's
Lutheran Church. Good will, co-
operation of all, religious tolerance,
and friendship were the keynote of I
all speakers. Many American
Legion posts were represented by
their commanders and committees.
The Faust Post American Legion
Glee Club and the German Stahl-
helm Submarine Band furnished
music and entertainment.

MRS. MANUEL ENGEL

chestra will offer entertainment
during the dinner. and will then
Play for dancing. The proceeds
of this affair will augment the
treasury of the society for the
purpose of distributing Passover
relief to needy cases.
The committee headed by Mrs.
Eugene Diamond is assisted by the
following: Mesdames Morris
Weinstein, Alan Janowitz, Ignatz
Auslander, Charles Berger, Sam
Berkowitz, Morris Birndorf, Man-
uel Engel, Ethel Goodman. Mar-
cus Kallush, Abe Miller. J. Ar-
thur Schiff, Robert Stone. Na-
than Roth, Indenbaum, Eugene
Gelbman, I. Gluck and Eugene
Brumer,
Inasmuch as preparations are
being made for only a limited
number. reservations should be
made immediately either with
Mrs. Auslander, the president. at
Townsend 7-0862. or Mrs. Dia-
mond at Lafayette 0736.

Ahavath Zion Purim
Dance on March 13

The Ladies Auxiliary of Con-
gregation Ahavath Zion is sponsor-
ing a Purim dance which will be
held at the auditorium of the con-
gregation, 446 Holbrook, on Sun-
day, March 13, at 8 p. m. A fine
orchestra has been engaged for the
evening and a program of enter-
tainment has been arranged.
The officers of the auxiliary are:
Mrs. Rebecca Levin, president;
Mrs. II. Greenberg, vice president;
Mrs. M. Goldstein, treasurer; J.
Rachowsky, secretary.
The proceeds from the dance will
be used to help maintain the syna-
gogue, which is in need of finan-
cial aid.
The public is invited to attend
this dance and thus support Con-
gregation Ahavath Zion.

. . . for afternoon,

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Fresh and new for now,

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The Business and Professional I stein, is preparing for this event.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krause Division of Hadassah will meet I Monthly R e p o r t of Education
shirred bow-knot detail,
Work
of Sturtevant Ave. and Mrs. Ann Tuesday evening, March 8, at 8
The teachers of the Sholem
lace edging at the throat.
Bremen of the Grand-Dee Apart-
The Hammond Organ occupies no
rn., in the Bagley Room of Hotel
more space than • writing desk and
ments have motored to Miami Statler, at 8 p. m., Mrs. Robert Aleichem Institute will present
chair. And its price is unbelievably low
Beach, Fla., for a five-week visit. Szold will address this meeting, their monthly report at the meet-
for such • beautiful concert instrument.
While there they will be enter- which will be held jointly with the ing to be held Monday evening.
Please come in and see it; let our
tained by Mrs. Saul Davidson of Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah. March 7. Every member and
a fine grand piano.
organist play for you—play it yourself.
W. Boston Blvd.
The membership committtee is sympathizer of the Sholem
Terms.
making a concerted effort toward I Aleichem Institute who desires to
Yoethfel Troesn's Dress shop
(INES)101AL RECITALS DAILY AT 12:30 AND 2:30 P. NIL
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Wolfson and a substantial increase in member- become acquainted with the de-
sorb Flaw
son, Saul, of 4081 Tyler Ave., ship before the paid-up member- tails of the work and the prog-
returned home from a month's ship party to be held the evening of ress made by the students. is
March 15. at Lacher's. Paid-up asked to be present at this meet-
visit in Miami Beach, Fla.
members only will be guests of the Mg which will be held at the
Mrs. Leonard Radner and Miss division at this party. Prospective Dexter School, 3754 Monterey.
Wives
Eeelusive Hammond Rep
Dorothy Rosenthal entertained at members desiring further informa. Sh. Bercovich. J. Camay and B.
The 5It, Scopus Builders' third 'wossmommissoommar
Hdqrs., 1515.21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
a breakfast and miscellaneous Lion can communicate with Miss Raskin will present reports. An
annual dance will be held in the
AN
and Branches
shower last Sunday at the Lee Rose Edith Lipsitz, membership, invitation to attend is extended
The Wayne University branch Starlight Room of Webster Hall
Plaza, in honor of Miss Ruth H. chairman, Tyler 6-6179. to all parents whose children at- of Avukah, national Zionist student
OUTSTANDING
with
Mary
Kahn
and
his
orchestra
tend
the
Sholem
Aleichem
Insti-
Friedman.
organization, is sponsoring an ele- supplying the music, on Sunday,
VALUE
tute.
child ren to Participate in Lunch- mentary group In Hebrew conver- March 6.
FOR YOUR MONEY
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen-
REMEMBER THEM FOR
sation.
Muriel Bader heads the dance
eon Affai r of Women's Club
baum of Boston Blvd. are spend-
The class, under the direction committee which consists of Ben
FAULTLESS
The Sisterhood of Congregation At the last meeting the Wo-
ing some time at the Atlantis
of Mr. Soref, meets every Sunday Slakter, Prudence Lesser, Frieda
CURTAIN SERVICE
Beth Tefila Emanuel met Feb. 20, men's Club, a report was given
Hotel, Miami Beach. •
at 12:30 at the Byron-Philadelphia Abrams, Gerald Rosen and Rae
Mrs. William Adelson presided by Mrs. Ida Komaroff concern-
Hebrew School, room 5.
Schuff. The organization started
Mrs. Ben Jones of W. Chicago and Mrs. Herman Fisher acted as, ing the $5 annual luncheon of the
Anyone may attend the class who three years ago with an enthusi-
Blvd. entertained at a tea on temporary secretary due to the ab- I Women's Club. which indicated
has serious intentions. There is no astic membership working to aid
Bence
of
Mrs.
Max
Schubiner.
I
that
a
greater
number
of
women
or
RADIO
Friday,
March
4,
for
Mrs.
A.
by MAR. CABLE
charge. Sidney Leib will be glad the Hebrew University situated on
Rothman and Mrs. E. Wisner of
Miss Zelda Rosenthal, who has I are participating this year, in
Mt Scopus, in Jerusalem. Since
tlt eel
from Palestine I elide of the recession. The work to give further information.
New York City.
recently
re urn
4737 ELMHURST
then the group, consisting of senior
and Zurich, Switzerland, delivered Is progressing very successfully.
TO POLAND, ROUMANIA, RUSSIA, PALESTINE
HOgarth 1010
The
luncheon
will
be
given
Sun-
high school and junior college peo-
Mrs. and Mrs. M. M. Apple- an interesting address outlining
other
countries.
and all
ple, has grown appreciably,
baum of Chicago Blvd. returned the work of the llapoel Hamizrachi day. March 13, at Fort Wayne
Hotel.
from a sojourn in Miami Beach Youth Organization. Mrs. S. Schaf-
The Young People's Society of
Fla.. and the east.
lender secretary of the League for
Spacial
Congregation Bnai Moshe will Physician to Address Jewish
Human Rights, delivered a short Students to Have Musicale meet Sunday, March 6, at 3 p. m.
Center's Men's Club
HAAVARA MARKS to GERMANY
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rouff o f address explaining how to co-
at Center This Sunday
At the meeting held last Sunday
2711 Leslie Ave. will entertain operate with the German boycott
"JEWISH EMIGRANT MARK"
Rabbi ?Arnim delivered an inter-
At the next meeting of the Jew-
on Sunday, March 6, in honor movement.
The students of Sadie Cooper , esting talk on the Palestine situ- ish Community Center Men'a Club
of their 25th wedding anniver-
Plans for a membership tea in
Mrs. Milford Richard Preger-
• An AMERICAN EXPRESS FOREIGN REMIT-
to be held on March 15, at 8:30
sary. Relatives and close friends the near future were discussed. A music instructor at the Jewish ation.
The society will take part in the p. m., a prominent physician will son (Sara Hope Berman) an-
TANCE assures a prompt, efficient and safe
of the family will help celebrate social hour followed the meeting. Community Center, Holbrook at
Woodward, will hold a musicale call-congregation Purim program discuss important aspects of social nounces that she is now giving pri-
this occasion with cocktails at
method of forwarding your funds.
the Rout! home, followed by din- Purim Celebration of Redo- and tea on Sunday, March 6, at to be given on Wednesday, March diseases. A. game period will pre- vate instruction in dramatics, ex-
SAFE, RELIABLE SERVICE, AT LOW COST.
4 p. rn. Selection from Brahma, 16. It is also making plans for cede and a social will follow the pression, voice improvement and
ner at Northwood Inn.
rner Friendly Aid So-
Beethoven, Banda and others will the annual dance to be held May 1. meeting, at which refreshments speech correction.
be heard on the program. Those
will be served. All men 23 years
Mrs. Pregerson has had exten-
ciety March 13
Mrs. Pauline Ginsburg of Chi-
participating are Saul Busch, Shaarey Zedek Purim
and over are invited to attend, and sive training in the field of speech
cago is the house guest of her
Florence
Freedman,
Sybil
Green-
and
has taught speech in the De-
all
those
paying
the
annual
dues
cousin.
Mrs.
Alte
L
Penn.
and
Dance
on
March
19
On Sunday evening, March 13,
CHERRY 200f
MANIIINGTON RIAD., DETROIT. MICH.
on or before this meeting will be- troit public schools.
family of 2020 Waverly Ave.. and the Radomer Friendly Society will berg, Donald Appel, Jeanette Slom,
1221
Edward
Springer,
Sammie
Stock-
Appointments
may be made by
come
accredited
charter
members.
k
is
being
extensively
entertained
•
celebrate Purim with a special
The annual Purim dance of the
efirS;b.A.sona Senate AIM ■ it1101 ilP ■ 110 tae
1:::.1:1.1.11.pretektr gy Os
during her stay here. Mrs. Gins- literary-dramatic musical program man, Irving Ritter, Harriet Haar Junior Congregation and Religious Meetings are held in the general calling Townsend 5-7659,
burg is the mother of licearth, at the Farband Hall, 12th and and Isaac Segal. The public is in- School of Shaarey Zedek will he lounge of the Center, Woodward
the talented young artist, who Taylor Ayes. Refreshments will be vited. Admission is free.
held in the social hall of the syna- at Holbrook.
illustrates "Tartan."
Dr. Jack Jackman, president, Aesculapians Will Discuss
gogue, on Saturday night, March
served.
'Fair Trade'; Allied Cam-
The
program
will
consist
of
sev-
19. Dave Diamond's Orchestra will will preside, and Dr. Leon A. Katz-
staged.
All
contestants
and
was
Activities
of
Pioneer
Women
Dworman and Hagenah
Miss
Labelle
Werbe
of
the
De-
paign Movie to Be Shown
eral operatic arias by Miss Sarah
provide dance music and furnish in will be in charge of the program,
spectators alike were loud in their
Organization
Handball Champions praise of the fine facilities for troit Conservatory of Music gave Greenbaum, who will accompany
entertainment. There will be re-
freshments and a "Big Apple" Bnai Moshe Sunday School
handball available at the Center, the first of her series of musicale- herself at the piano; folk songs by
A manufacturer, a wholesaler, a
The four groups of the Pioneer dancing contest, with prizes for
as well as the smooth and business- teas for her Pupils at the Wo- Mrs. Anna Warren, accompanied
Presents Purim Carnival retailer,
and a consumer will give
"Lefty" Dworman end Jack like manner in which the tourna- men's Ci!.: Club on Sunday. by Miss Celia Plotnick; a double Women's Organization are carry- winners,
and
their respective views on the Fair-
Hagenah, playing unatached, won ment was operated. Feb. 27.
octette of the Halevy Singing So- ing on their cultural program
work
The
social
hall
of
Congregation
are
actively
participating
in
Trade Laws at the next meeting
the City Doubles Handball Tourna-
ciety under the direction of Wil-
In charge of the tournament
Aesculapian Dinner - Dance Bnai Moshe will be transformed of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Green- liam Garman; humorous readings to raise money towards the quota
the Aesculopians, Wednesday,
ment staged under A.A.U. our were: Dr. Leon Kazin, handball
into the streets of Shushan when March 9, at 8:30 p. rn., at the
Plans Completed
with the Jewish Community chairman; S. A. Levy. health edu- soon of 3757 Richton Aye. will by "Moishe Ben Moishe" (Morris for the Gewerkshaften campaign.
the annual Purim carnival is pres- Wilshire Hotel. James Cunning-
On Feb. 23, the Drora Kadimah
Center serving an host last week. cation director; Joe Camiener and celebrate their golden wedding Dornbey); "Esther," drama of
anniversary on Sunday, March 6. Purim, written by J. Joyrich, to be group gave • social at Club Ex-
The 12th annual dinner-dance ented by the students of the Sun- ham of the Zonite Sales Co. will
It was the Center's first attempt Dr. A. N. Prussin.
Their eight children. 10 grand- presented by a group of members change. Proceeds of the evening of the Aseulaelans will be held day School on March 13, at 2:30 give the viewpoint of the manu-
to conduct a city tournament. all
children
and
three
great-grand-
went
for
the
Gewerkshaften.
re-
• t Northwood Inn on Wednesday. p. m. Prizes will be awarded for facturer, and Robert W. Trunk,
of the society under the direction
previous tournaments being
The Goldie Meyerson group held March 16. An evening of enter- the best costumes. The program gales manager of the McKesson-
children will be present on this of L. Rosenberg,
New Drive is Universities
stricted to Center members.
occasion.
Isaac its cultural event at the Derter tainment has been planned and will open with community singing Farrand-Williams Company, mem-
Last
Sunday
evening,
com-
teams
32
A record entry of
WARSAW (WNS) — Renewed
Finkelstein addressed the society branch of the Jewish Center Feb. numerous interesting features, be- in which Purim songs will play • ber of the Michigan Fair Trade
peted in the event, representatives anti-Jewish disturbances by na-
Miss Faye H. Goldstein of on J. L Perez and his folklore. He 22. Levy Becker delivered an In- sides distribution of many prizes, prominent part, and will be fol- Committee, will represent the
being entered from the various tionalist students at the Warsaw 3385 Richton Ave.. left for Tor- was Introduced by J. Joyrich, teresting lecture.
are promised by the committee. lowed by a Purim play presented wholesalers.
Next Tuesday, March 8, the Reservations may be made by by the dramatics department. The
If.ht.C.A, branches, the Knights Technical College. the Wawel- onto. Canada. for a few days' chairman of the cultural commit-
As an additional fealure of the
Goldie
Meyerson
group
will
give
of Columbus, from unattached berg Engineering College and visit with friends.
railing
Hyman Ma•wolis chair- rest of the afternoon will he spent meeting, which is open to all
tee. H. Rubenstein is president of
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groups, and from the Center itself. other institutions of hither learn -
a luncheon bridge at Bedell's Mem- man of the entertainment corn- In dancing and play at the car- druggists and their guests, the
the
society.
Mrs. 8. L. Goldman of 16155
mlteee, Tri ,sity 2-9390. or Ben nival booths. The students invite moving picture "Through Europe
Play continued throughout the ing are generally regarded here
bers ens guests
work of Ftb. 20, and the finals were as the beginning of a ezmoairn Princeton Ave. is spending the
a «measles.— Part of the proceeds will go to the Ravi,. president of the Aesculap- the public to spend the afternoon with the Joint Distribution Com-
months at the_Congresa
eesedneted on Saturday, Fab. 27,

GRINNELL BROS.

Wayne Avukah's
Hebrew Course

SIZES 38 to 44

Mt. Scopus Builders'
Dance This Sunday

Emanuel Sisterhood

IPASSCVLIR
irrcan

FAULTLESS

Curtain Laundry
and Cleaners

Bnai Moshe Y. P. S.

Mrs. M. R. Pregerson
To Teach Dramatics

MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY

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