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A merica ffewish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 30, 0810

MEDEMOITjalSit

March 4, 1938

PAGE SEVEN'

IDLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

I
MT. SINAI'S FASHION
SHOW, BRIDGE MAR. 9

For 3 Days Only

We offer selected groups from our regular stock of highest quality domestic
and imported clothing and furnishings at-

* Selected Group of

OVERCOATS- 1/2 OFF

Were $15
Were $61
Wert 1'1

Now
Now
Now

SHIRTS

1/5. OFF

1/2 OFF

HATS

Now 2.50
Now 3.00
Now 3.50

Were 1.00
Were 6.00
Were 7.00

Engagements

Mts. Freda Sachs announces the engagement of her daugh
ter, Bessye, to Ilerman Ostrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ostrow
Reception at 3208 Pasadena Ave., Sunday, March 13, from 2 to 6
P. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenfield of 2034 Glynn Court announce
the engagement of their daughter, llilda, to Samuel A. Plucer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Plucer of Euclid Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chaneas of Humphrey Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Joseph Greenberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greenberg of Clairmount Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zipper of Calvert Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter. Margaret Dorothy, to Louis Saul
Wetsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Wetuman of Euclid Ave.

L

• * Selected Group of

27.50
32.50
37.50

*Entire Stock of Patterned

Close to 3,000 women are ex-
pected to attend the dessert bridge
and fashion promenade which will
be presented- by the Mt. Sinai
Hospital Association on Wednes-
day afternoon, March 9, in the
foundain ballroom of the Masonic

NECKWEAR- 1/2 OFF

Now Ho
Now 75e
Now 1.25
Now 1.75

Were 1.00
Were 1.10
Were 2.10
Were its

Will Address the Council of
Jewish Women at Tem-
ple Beth El

An attractive program has been
planned by the progimm commit-
tee of the Detroit Section, Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
for the next meeting to be held

ROBES-UNDERWEAR-GLOVES GREATLY REDUCED

MRS. JACOB HARVITH

Temple, according to Mrs. Jacob
Harvith, president of the associ-
ation.
„ I
WASHIN:IVN BLVD. AT i/tANO RIVER
The display of spring and sum-
mer wardrobes has been arranged
through the courtesy of the B.
Siegel Co. Dave Diamond's music
will enliven the promenade of
fashion and will entertain the
and Enjoy the Finest of Food and Drinks in an Atmosphere
guests.
of Beauty and Distinction
A large collection of prizes will
be offered.
Our New Chef Presents
The Women's Club of the Sho-
In order to provide plenty of
lem Aleichem Institute will have time during the afternoon for en-
A special menu featuring the favorite
its annual donor dinner on Sun- tertainment, the luncheon will be-
dishes of every member of the family.
day, March 13, at 6:30 p, m., at gin promptly at 1 o'clock, Mrs.
FOR A
the Fort Wayne Htoel. There will Ilarvith said.
A large number of games have
COMPLETE
been arranged, both for card-play-
DINNER
Dexter and Collingwood
ers and for those whose interest
runs to other forms of divertise-
ment.
The event is the first large pub-
lic affair to be sponsored by the
Mt. Sinai Hospital Association,
an organization formed to further
FEDERAL HOUSING LOANS
interest in the establishment of a
Jewish hospital in Detroit. The
association is a unit of the United
Jewish Hospital Committee.
Among the committee chairmen
assisting Mrs. Harvith in prepara-
tion for the occasion are Mrs. Ben-
jamin Jacobs, who acted as head
of the divisional meetings, held
PER YEAR• PER $100
3 YEARS TO PAY
from time to time at the homes of
association members; Mrs. Edward
Stein, Mrs. Jack G r e e n b e r g,
chairman of the ticket committee;
Obtain a written estimate from a contractor, lumber
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman of
or material supply dealer. Tell him you wish to
the fashion show committee; Mrs.
arrange your payments through the Industrial Morris
Leon A. Katzin, chairman of the
Plan Bank.
prize committee. More than 100
co-chairmen and committee mem-
Stokers-Furnaces--Oil and Gas Burners-Air
bers are cooperating.
MRS. DAVID GORNBEIN
conditioning units. Repainting, repairing, re-
Information regarding the event,
modelling or any other permanent improve-
be an interesting program of mu- or last minute ticket reservations,
ment is eligible for a Federal Housing Mod-
sic, dancing and entertainment.
may be made through any of the
ernization Loan.
The followint members already officers or members of the associa'
have paid up Elicit pledges:
tion.
Loans may also be obtained for any other practical
Mesdames A. Kirsch, Dora Rose, 0.
sthWartl, Ball. T. Bordman. Maskin. .1.
and worthy purpose.
Weinberg, J. trelos, 1E. Weiss. It. Kim-

#rinirittieleS

Join the Merry Throngs

,

Wm. BOESKY, Inc.

Sholom Aleichem
Schools' Donor Fete
Sunday, March 13

80C

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PATENT

Wedding Calendar

Lattice-Worh

Births

Feb. 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Siorry Sussman (Golda Greenbaum
a daughter, Blume Aline.
Feb. 14-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Cohl (Rose Gelfand) of
4299 Cortland Ave„ a son, Sanford Burton.
Feb. 24-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Linovitz (Lillian Heide-
man) of 9541 McQuade Ave., a (laughter, Eileen Cyril.
Feb. 25-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randleman (Sally a a -
el ) of 17187 Northlawn Ave., a daughter, Joan.
Feb. 26-To Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Robinson (Elinore
Ileayenrich), a son, Theodore.
Feb. 26-To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Share (Libbie Elaine
Schuster) of Webb Ave.. a son, Robert Allen.

iiiarriagts

"Blood on the Moon"
Depicts Tragedy of
Persecuted Jewry

KAY-SHIER
Mrs. Minnie Shier of 3711 Webb
Ave. announces the marriage of Play to Be Staged Again by Y.
M. J. A. by Request at Litt-
her daughter, Dorothy, to Leon
man's on March 16
Kay, on Feb. 9. Rabbi Silver of
Cincinnati performed the cere-
mony.
The cruel machinations of a
modern Haman with no Mordecai
REED-VINEBERG
to intercede is the pathetic story
Sir. and Mrs. Sol S. Vineberg unfolded by the Y. M. J. A.
of 479 W. Ferry Ave., formerly
of Montreal, announce the mar- Players in "Blood on the Moon."
riage of their daughter, Golda to be presented Wednesday night,
Barbara, to Frank C. Reed. Jr.,
of Denver, Colo.

MAY-GUTTERMAN ,
Mrs. I. Gutterman of 2297

Buena Vista Ave., announces the
marriage of her daughter, Sylvia,
to Joseph May of New York City.
Rabbi Sperka performed the
ceremony at his home. After the
ceremony the couple motored
east.

I. Miller heralds Spring

with this gabardine tie
. . . resplendent with
patent lattice-work at
the instep! Black, blue,

or brown.

Monday. March 7, at 2 p. m., at
Temple Beth El.
Featured on the program will
be an address by Dr. Abram Leon
&char, national director of the
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations.
on the subject "Lands Where
Our Fathers Died." Dr. Sachar's
most recent Detroit appearance
was at the Detroit Town Hall
in the Cam Theater. So enthus-
iastic was the reception accorded
him, according to the Town Hall,
office, that he has already been i
engaged for next year's course.
The program was planned by
Mrs. David Wilkus, chairman of
the program cOmmittee, with the
assistance of Mrs. Louis James
Rosenberg, a member of that
committee.
The program also will include
reports of the triennial conven-
tion held by the organization in
Pittsburgh In January. Local
delegates who will make the re-
ports are: Mrs. Joseph M. Welt,
newly elected national first vice-
president of the council; Mrs.
Maurice Klein, president of the
local section; Mrs. David Cooper,
Miss Emma Mittel, Mrs. Harry C.
Markle, Mrs. Morris Rand and
Mrs. George Waldbott.
A dessert luncheon will be
served at I o'clock preceding the
speaker, under the direction of
the social hour committee headed
by Mrs. Harold Smiley. Council
members of Pontiac will assist
Mrs. Smiley as hostesses.
All council members are in-
vited to attend and to bring new
members to this cultural meet-
ing.

RUS SE KS

1 I 15 WOODWARD

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Distinctive Home Portraits
for Babies

'WEDDING GROUPS
TAKEN ANYWHERE

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TOWNSEND 8-4845

Scalp Treatments

Specializing in

NEWEST METHODS
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SHELTON TULIP OIL
PERMANENTS

FACIAL TREATMEN .3

Polish Federation
Announces Scheme
For Relief Effort

•L,

New A.Z.A. Chapter
Initiated on Sunday



A nnounces a

New and Larger Studio

Director Selected Margaret •Greenough

Young Israel Purim
Dance on March 16

fse

La Vine Studio

Dr. B. D. Welling has been BEAUTY SALON
Hadassah Activities in Be- YOUNG ISRAEL CLOSES
selected as director of the Com- gas EMPIRE
mel, M. Roth, Sakanoff, E. Yanett, M.
"a4."51117
FORUM SERIES FRIDAY
Steinberg. a. C/ornbein, S. Llfsehits. It.
half of J. N. F. Projects
munity Capers of 1938. annually
Immbry, B. Kole, J. 5Ialamut, L. Blank,
staged musical comedy of the
It. Schwartz, I. Hermits. L. Spector. II.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
Jewish Community Center..locat-
slits. J. ClikPf17111.n. N. Cohen. B. Avrin,
Young Israel of Detroit will
Enickerman, N. Schneider, N. Duckel, of the Jewish National Fund Com-
ed on Woodward at Holbrook. He
hold its 21st and last in the series
w. Wesley. E. Holism M. Elkin, I. El-
MORRIS PLAN
will be assisted by Mrs. Dora
kin. S. Noyograd, M. Herston, F. Levitt, mittee of Hadassah, announces of Friday evening forums. with
B. Jaffe. V. Axelrod. S. Shay., W. Far• trees planted in Palestine as fol-
Sperling Merkle, music director.
the Congregation Beth Tefilo
fel, R Gold, C. Loberman, M. Rosenberg.
and Miss Edith Muskin. in charge
M. Bomar, E. LnAled, E. Fiedler, Batt- lows:
Emanuel on Friday evening,
kin, B. Epstein. 0, Gornbein. N. Block,
of the dances. In addition. Ben
In memory of the late II.
March 11, at 8:30 p. m., at the
Wallerotein, Wexler, N.
Wesley.
B.
Samsky, who will be remembered
Koffman by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Taylor - Woodrow Wilson Syna-
WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER
5. 1001, M. Avrin, R. Siegel. n. Liberman ,
for his valuable assistance in Remittances to Leikassen to be
R. Garfinkel. It. Gornlietn, F. Weingot. Landau, Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burn- gogue.
SIX BRANCIIES-Phone RANDOLPII 5960
It. Hershman. 0. Meyerson* Brown, P. stine, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin,
last year's musical comedy. will
meittebey
Duplicated
Blumenfeld. I. Kontaroff,
The evening will feature a
KITTY SCHWARTZ
Finkelstein,
handle the technical aspects of
Appea l
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mr, and symposium on the "Significance
C. Idiots and A. Mondry; neseles. Bloek.
Specton, Avrin, Mits. Kosloff, Weinberg. Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Mr. and
this year's musical comedy, being
.
March
16,
at
Littman's
People's
ilo
of Purim." The principal speak-
14 ±ti.
Cohen, Gornilein, Reiser, Wlatrak, Shni-
in charge of scenery, lights. cos-
The Detroit district of the Fed-
dermal,. Berta, Holdherg, Title, Driker, Mrs. M. E. Saulson; in memory of ers will be Irving Schlussel who Theater.
tuming and general business. The eration of Polish Jews in America
Rothman. Weser, Margolis, Memo,. Mrs. Charles Hopp by Oscar Kauf-
will give a discourse on "The
The eve of Purim seems to be
Ap•fel• Vint:erg. Iteder, Cuntny and
man; in memory of Mrs. Kate Rot- Historical Phases on Purim": Max the perfect time to drive home clerical work involved in the pro- this week announced that for every
Emanuel Men's Club Out-
The officers of the organization ter of Cleveland, mother of Mrs. Chomsky, who will speak on "The the message that Ahasuerus is duction of the Capers will be car- remittance made by a local group
lines Spring Program;
are: Mrs. P. Finkelstein, president; Louis Eston and the late Ilattie Present-Day Developments Relat- not dead and that the trials and ried out by Miss Helene Schoen- to a leikasse in a Jewish com-
munity in Poland, the American
Mrs. I. Komaroff, secretary; Mrs. Robinson, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing to Purim," and Manuel Mer- tribulations of our people are feld.
Open Meeting Mar. 8
The play is now in rehearsal
L. Lamed, treasurer; Mrs. David Robinson; in memory of Lillian ton. who will speak on "The Ob- greater now than ever before, and the participants are striving Committee Appeal for Relief of
Jews in Poland will send a similar
Warett by Mr, and Mrs. Philip servances of Purim in Various and that a champion must be
Young Israel of Detroit is Cornbein, financial secretary.
make this an outstanding suc- amount to the same leikasse. Every
For reservations or information, Lipson; in memory of Mrs. Yetta Periods and Localities."
found to protect us and save us to
The Men's Club of Congregation sponsoring a Purim dance, to be
cess.
Those
not
interested
in
act-
Emanuel will open its spring pro-
The congregational singing and from the relentless persecution ing, but who would like to assist remittance sent to the American
call Mrs. P. Finkelstein, Hogarth Sarnoff, by Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Committee Appeal will be dupli-
gram with an open meeting on held Wednesday evening. March 2476, or Mrs. Komaroff, Townsend Axelrod; in memory of Lester musical program will be led by of these powerful tyrants.
Mr. Samaky in the technical as- cated for remittance. Further in-
Weisman, by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Cantor Rubin Boyarsky. Rabbi
Tuesday, March 8, Manuel Mer- 16, at the Jewish Community 8-1329.
Rarely does a group of young pects may communicate with the formation will be supplied by
ward Stein.
zon, chairman of the cultural com-
Max J. Wohlgelernter will be the men dare to undertake a produc-
Announcement is also made of chairman of the evening. There tion such as this or try to de- Jewish Community Center, Madi- Philip limber, secretary of the De-
mittee, announced. The program
the purchase of a lluleh Gift Bond will be a social hour following liver the message this play car- son 8275, or leave their names troit district, 1708 Taylor Ave.,
for the season will feature the fol-
at the office,
telephone Trinity 2-7433.
by Mrs. Alex IL Barnett, in mem- the lecture.
lowing:
ries.
March 17-Buslness meeting; B.O.
ory of her parents, Abraham and
The "megillah" will be read on
Unlimited praise for the ex-
evening.
Dina
Solovich,
and
her
brother,
Wayne Camila Club and
Wednesday, March 16, at 7:15 cellent production of this show
April 7-Debate .
The first degree initiation of the Louis Solovich.
Aptll IF-Symposlumon the three
p. m., at the Young Israel Bldg., last year made it necessary for
Alumni Group to Hold a
groat/. In American Judaism . Orthodox.
Highland Park Chapter of Aleph
Contributions
have
been
made
to
2691 Joy Road.
the organization to repeat the
Conservative •ntl Reform
ing Mar. 10
Joint Meet
Zadek Aleph took place Sunday the Jewish National Fund of
May 6-Ilualnes• meeting: Short talk
The extension courses classes performance once again no that Ashb•111 Morning Senlreto
afternoon, Feb. 27, at Bnai Moshe. Hadassah in memory of Henry II. are open to persons who wish to the numerous persons who did On Sabbath rimming, Mare h 5, Itabill
on Kaahruth
May II-Review of Orthodox Judaism
During the program it was an- Weinstein by wife and children. attend the individual lectures not have the opportunity to see Leon From will speak on .. The Taber-
Plans for a Joint meeting with
in the United Mates
nounced that the new group is the
the Campus Club of Wayne Uni-
A contribution has been made without registering by paying an "Blood on the Moon" last March Vern
June 1-Butilnets, meeting; short talk
'le pl ' e
on the meaning of Shevuoth.
were announced at the
313th
chapter
to
be
organized.
It
versity
in
memory
of
Shepsul
Saulson
and
admission
charge
of
25
cents
for
The
thildren's
masquerade
party
of
June 14-Open meeting: Diarussion on
could see it this year.
• a third last meeting of the Campus Alum-
r t t e an kol ; t o t o seztu
is the second chapter to be in- William Saulson by namesake, each lecture. This money will
modern Jewish community as seen
An excellent cast. including iii.
granea rill
ni
Club
held at the home of B.
stalled in Detroit within one week. Sheldon William Weinstein.
I f sogh the eyes of the reprettentathes
go
to
worthy
charitable
causes.
most of the fine group of play- oon. March 11, at 1:75 Subscription,
o the synagogue. Talmud Torah, Fed-
Members of Chapter 63 had
Greenberg. The combined meet-
Friends of the late Mrs. Jennie Classes are held each Monday, ers of last year and several ad- Inc
eration, Community Douncil and the
charge of the meeting. Also present Gordon of Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday, and Wednesday. from ditions to enhance the profession- The confirmation Purim Part/ of ing of both groups will take
Jewish press .
set... right and nine. 1011 take
Place on Thursday, March 10. at
At the open meeting on March
were members of Chapter 93 and wife of Hyman Gordon and sister 8 to 10 at Central High School. al aspect of the production. bodes grades
place Sunday afternoon, Mirth C. at
8 p. m.. at the Mackenzie Union
members of Chapter 292 of Pon- of Mrs. Aaron Meyer of this city,
8, in the social hall of the congre-
The next meeting of the organ- well to make this a new high in 7.11, Subscription.
The intermediate Purim party, grades of Wayne University, 4847 Sec-
gation, the principal speakers will
tiac. Bob Gordon, national deputy are interested in contactnig the ization will be held on Wednes- educational and enlightening en- four.
Me and .11, will lake place Sun-
be Manuel M, Merzon, who will
for Michigan, and Harold Marko- many friends of Mrs. Gordon, who day, March 9, at 9.45, at the tertainment in this community.
da, afternoon. Morrh Pl. at 4 - 30. Sub- ond Blvd. The reunion is in-
10e
tended to serve as a review of
read a paper on the "Religious
witz, advisor of the recently In- was a former resident of this city Young Israel Building. There
The cast includes: Joseph Mes- scrIption.
Every thlhl mustcome in costume
stalled Felix M. Warburg Chapter who wish to contribute toward a will be an election of officers.
Problems of the Young Jew," and
senger Adolph Silver, Ilerbert There will be prise* for the best coat . 10 years of activity of the club,
particularly in connection with
of Detroit, spoke.
Samuel Leib, president of the club,
umes
of
each
boy
and
eat
h
girl
in
each
Jewish National Fund Golden
Kitty
Levin
Joseph Middle.
the contributions of the members
After the meeting, Richard Cole, Book inscription in her memory. Trees Planted in Palestine Schwartz
who will lead a discussion on anti-
,
Gertrude Winer. Leona

a member of Chapter 313, took Mrs. Edward Stein and Mrs Mor- in Fred M. Butzel Forest Levin, Harold Haber. Ralph Bern- TeT.Zie Temple a sc re ho' t ' t l pen'll e■' :rynd ay 515 o of the organization to Wayne
Semitism, There will be music, re-
University.
flash pictures of the new chapter ris Siden, who have already con-
freshments and entertainment.
stein, Jerry Rynek, Hy Lazelle, consultation oncostuming
HARRY BLITZ
Campus Club numbers among
and its advisors.
The public is invited.
tributed : will be pleased to act as
Irving Glucklick. There is also f4 '2!
enZe'd:1 1 sTertJ "I fiashlon shn
I ire T'a
its members many prominent ath-
The coming conventions in Cleve- a committee. Mrs, S. L. Kavanau The Jewish National Fund Coun- a large number of assisting play- will
Center. Woodward and Holbrook.
take plate in connection 141th th
cil acknowledges the following
letes
of Wayne University. the
regular
Sisterhood
monthly
meeting
land
and
Des
Moines
were
dis-
and Mrs. Louis Barak have also trees planted in the Fred M. Butzel ers. The staging of the show is
Judge Healy to Be •Inter- The public is welcome. There will cussed.
a nominal admission charge.
Trh o rmn ynth4 outstanding of whom is Allan
contributed to this fund.
again being handled by Abe Zito- am ,,V;a gissat .2 h2„ 5
Forest
in
Palestine:
viewed on "Let the Peo- be The
Tolmielt
holder of world records
The
members
of
Chapter
313
committee in charge of ar-
a ternoon im.
One tree in memory of Aaron mer and the entire production is af
ple Speak" Program
in hurdles and sprint events.
rangements for the affair con- have already held several parties.
again directed by Sidney J.
Auxiliary
of
Bnai
Brith
Moishe
Barsky
by
Ladies
Auxiliary
sists of Harry Blitz. Mrs. Morris They rent a gym and play basket-
VAAD HAKASHRUTH
of Adas Yeshurun Congregation. Winer.
J. W. E. W. 0. Purim Bake
Judge D. J. Ilealy, in charge Subar, Mrs. Dan Shapiro. Mrs. ball each Friday night.
Sadie
-
One tree in memory o f
The testimonial luncheon given
Y.
P.
T.
C.
Dramatic
Group
of the Juvenile Division of the Abe Rosenshine and Ily Cohen.
Sale on Thursday
The
Vaad He.kashruth an-
by the Bnai Brith Women's Auxil- Frank by Ladies Loan Association.
For
further
information
call
North
Woodward
JWEWOI
Probate Court of Wayne County,
to Stage "Call It a Day" nounces that a committee of five
One tree in honor of grandchild
iary in honor of Mrs. Nathan D.
will be interviewed by Aaron Tyler 5-2787 or Trinity 2-2205.
The
Jewish Women's European
volunteers
has
undertaken
to
sell
Metzger, former president of the Abigail Toba by Mrs. Ida Stein.
Kurland next Saturday at 10 p.
Mrs. S. B. Hack will be the
One tree in honor of grandchild
District Grand Lodge
The Young People's Temple matzo.' for Passover and to uti- Welfare Organization held instal-
m., over Station WJBK, on the Students of Lee Corbman hostess to the North Woodward Women's
No. 6 of Bnai Brith, held at the Yacov Leib Yudkoff by Mrs. Ida Club's Dramatic Group has in re- lize the profits for the support lation of officers Monday, Feb. 23,
Program "Let the People Sueak."
branch of the Jewish Women's Wilshire Hotel on Feb. 26, was Steffin.
hearted the well known stage and of the Vaad Ilakashruth's work. at Congregation Bnai Moshe. The
Schakne Presented in
Judge Healy will ekolain the
E uropean e, Welfare Organizatio well attended by members and
One tree by Maccabee Group of screen hit, "Call It a Day" 11 Further details will be announced following were installed: Mrs. D.
Playlet, "Gypsies"
reasons for his refusal to turn
a t her h om 2942 Pasadena Ave.. friends. Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Young Israel sponsored by Miss Dodie Smith. The production is later.
Silverstein, president; 'Mesdames
over the administration of the
on Tuesday, March 8, at 12:30 president, presented the honorary Sarah Feiman.
Butchers tampering with kosh- Israel, Osncs, Feldman, Elkin and
tentatively scheduled for early
Mother's Pension Funds to the
The recital hall of the Detroit n. m. Plans will be discussed for degree to Mrs. Metzger. The guest
er
stamps
on
meats
will
be
prose-
Lilenthal, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ida
One tree by Mrs. Charles Jones. in A pril.
Welfare Department of Wayne
i was filled the bridge luncheon to be held speakers were Dr. Bernard Heller,
One tree in honor of Mrs. Sam
The cast includes Edna Rosen cuted, the Vaad Ilakashruth an- Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes
Conservatory o f Music
County.
nounced
this
week.
Levin, honorary secretary for life;
to capacity when Lee Corbman at Kern's on May 3.
Selikowitz and one tree in honor
Sidney Tushbant. Miriam
The North Woodward branch director of the Bnai Brith Hillel of daughter, Rose, by Sam Selik- man,
Mrs. T. Segal, secretary to the
d a g r oup of
Sehakne presente
Carver, Josephine Allison. Julian
at Ann Arbor, Rabbi
o inn s owe Foundation
Delta Omega Iota Sorority her students in a recital playlet, is sponsoring a c lthhr.
Unger, Mariorie Feldman. June Poale-Zeire Zion Branch 2 board; Mrs. YettaKief-Englander,
Leon Frani and Mrs. B. C. Bolotin owita.
given
annually
for
the
200
in-
corresponding
secretary; Mes-
One
tree
in
memory
of
Mrs.
Marx,
Harriet
Kesselman,
Gabe
Initiates Pledges
entitled "Gypsies."
of Chicago, executive secretary of
Written and produced by Mrs. mates of the General Israel Or- the Grand Lodge.
Janet Israel by Mrs. W. Braver- Alexander, Jean Levy. Kitty
The meeting of Sunday. Feb. dames Louis F. J. Bagdade, Freed-
phans
Home
for
Girls
In
Pales-
was
man,
Pollock
and
Rosenthal, trus-
Schwartz, Hanley Rosenberg, Es- 27, was opened by the vice-presi-
Mrs. Charles Solovich, a viee- man.
Delta Omega Iota Sorority. Schakne, the Performance
tine. on May 23. at the Bnai
One tree honoring Esther Kut- telle Jameson. Ruth Cohen. Ed- dent. M. Linderman. Samuel tees; Mesdames Winshel and Edel-
Gamma chapter, initiated pledges enthusiastically received by the Moshe Synagogue. The organiza- president of the Detroit Ilnal
man,
hospitaler.
win Wolfe and Joan Schulist. The Zahler spoke on "World Politics
on Sunday. Feb. 27. at the Book audience, as was manifested by tion solicits the co-operation of Brith Auxiliary, was guest speaker nick, by Aaron A. Kutnick.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter was the
One tree honoring 12th wedding play is under the direction of vs. Palestine." The guest speak-
Cadillac Hotel, Parlor B. Ini- the applause given each perform- the Public. Cotton bloomers and at the donor luncheon of the Wind-
speaker.
tiation was followed by sunner er. The pupils displayed an un- dark hose are required, sites sor Bnal Brith Auxiliary on Tues- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gabriel Alexander and is staged er was Mr. Kushinski who spoke principal
Mrs. A. Katzin, retiring presi-
and
Mrs..1.
Lechtzin.
usual
amount
of
talent_
by
Frank
Wurtzsmith.
Virginia
of
the
necessity
for
support
of
Blase,
by
Mr.
day, Feb. 22.
and dancing at the Casino. The
Included in the cast were 6-16. Mrs. Anna Goldberg is
Wolfe is in charge of properties. the Gewerkshaften Fund. The so- dent, and the new officers received
For
information
regarding
the
A
large
attendance
enioyed
the
following received their oath as
Biederman. chairman and will be assisted by program presented at the social planting of trees in the Fred M. with William Freedman as pub- cial committee led by Sirs. Mon- gifts from the hoard of directors.
members: Grace Goldberg. yore Marilyn Safir, Reen ■
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt and Mrs.
The organization will conduct a
dry is now planning a Gewerk-
meeting of the auxiliary on Feb. Butte( Forest, please call Mrs. licity director.
Hirschfield, Rita Cooper, Betsy Joyce Hale. Paula Clark. Rosa- Harm Mitz as co-chairman.
lie
Glassman,
Robert
Niethamer,
ahaften evening. Meetings, open Purim baked goods sale Thursday.
27. at the Bnai Moshe. The Chev- Philip Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel,
Rothschild and Bertha Maim
Sam
Helper
of
Atkinson
Anti-Nazis in Mexico are still to everyone. are held bi-weekly March 10, at the Jewish meet
The next meeting will be held Frank Isewandowski. Ma rilvn A ve.
was hostess at ■ meeting rolet Glee Club offered five choral University 1-6972.
laughing at the spectacle of a on Sundays at 7:30.
markets and a home-cooked lunch-
Herbert Tucker. DorothyA •
end Dr. L. F. Seger
at the home of Mrs. T. Jacobs Wulf.
Smith, Joyce Snyder, Burt Win- at her home. on Feb. 15. Mrs. numbers;
eon Tuesday. March 22, at Congre-
popular
Broadway
mimic
mangy
dog roaming the streets of
spoke
on
"Diet
and
Diabetes."
The
of Elmhurst Ave. Plans will be
Patty MrFate. Mary Joseph Modell presided.
gation Bnai Moshe.
The
measure
of

master
is
his
An executive committee meeting Afrique is really Alexander Wit- Durango with a swastika tied to
matte for the national financial I t rfield
A special board meeting will be
Niethamer.
Evelyn
Roe,
Suzanne
flag
was
ripped
success
in
bringing
all
men
round
kin,
who
picked
his
stare
name
his
tail
.
.
The
held
Tues-
of
the
auxiliary
will
be
project, Youth Aliyah.
Harry
Hershfield
has
gotten
the
Slvia
Kline.
Justine
held Monday, at the home of Mrs.
y
Rebmann
Rob
evening. March 8, at the home in honor of the continent where from the office of the German con- to his opinion 20 years later.
- i Cleary, Diane Harms. John Park- iob of writing the script for a day
-Emerson.
Waldman,
1675 Gladstons.
he
was
born.
mile*
by
students.
foe all newtons
Fl
Flowers
movie of George Gershwin's life. of Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president
Greenwald,
Darter-Jay Florist. Tyler 6 - 6622 er and Irene

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March 6.-Miss Ruth Friedman, daughter of William Fried
nine, to Jules J. Sanders, son of Mrs. Harry Sosensky, at noon, a
the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson, 12736 Broadstreet.
March 6-Miss Lorraine Bernice Clayman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ilarry Clayman, to liven Eugene Nesselson, son of Sir.
and Mrs. Frank Nesselson, at the Wilshire Hotel. The ceremony
w ill be performed by Rabbi N, Shulman of Windsor, Ont.
March 12-Miss Eleanor Ethel Schetzer, daughter of Mrs.
Rose Schetzer of 170'7 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. nt. No
cards.

* Entire Stock of

(Excellent variety of large tiles)
Now 1.25
Were 2.10
N. 1.75
Were 5.50
Now 2.50
Were f.00

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