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PAGE SIX
March 18, 1938
and THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE
high/i9h1 — micas el SPRING
Brown to Address
Education League
Meeting of Local
Musicale March 21
ORT Group April 3
A membership tea, in the form
In Service Group
Show on March 27
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This photograph shows part of
the chorus that will he presented
in the show of the Detroit Service
Group on Marc 27, at Temple Beth
El.
Top row—left to right: Mary
Rita Bloomgarden, Betty Levy,
second row, Margy Aronsson; third
row, Mary Wineman, Mignon lions-
burger, Carol Lewis; bottom row,
Harriet Cooper, Barbara Savage.
r arriage Counsel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of
The Music Study Club will
Longfellow Ave. left Sunday for continue with its regular study
a sojourn in Atlantic City,
meeting on Tuesday, Starch 22,
at 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A.
Maryan Fleisher will read a paper
Mrs,. S. M. Polans returned to
on the life of Shoenberg, and
her home in Duluth after spending
Edward Bredshall, pianist and
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
lecturer, will continue with a
Fred Ginsburg.
general discussion of his compo-
sitions. Mrs. J. S. Sauls will be
Mr. and Mrs, I. T. Oberfelder chairman of the day.
will return the first of the week
from a visit in Mexico.
The following children won
prizes for the most authentic
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper Biblical costumes at the primary
of Chicago Blvd. returned from a children's Purim masquerade par-
vocation in Miami Beach.
ty at Ten.ple Beth El: Luba Ja-
cobs, Bruce Terris, Suzanne Ben-
Mrs. Sathuel Zeitlin and Mrs. vas. Melvin Snyder, Guide Garon
Paul Bei of New York and Bridge- Allen Jackson, Helen Robinson
port, Conn., spent the past 10 days and Allen Clamage.
in Detroit
oit visiting
y is i n t ing
s with their
Miss Eleanor Lehman Schwarz
brother-in-law and sister, , Mr. and
of LaSalle Blvd. has returned to
Sirs. Harry Wine.
her home after three months at
Miss Eileen Byron will arrive Miami Beach, Fla.
in the city on Saturday, March
Sirs. Julia Cohen, daughter of
19, from Smith College, to spend
the spring vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Grossberg,
extends
an invitation to all her
mother, Mrs. Harry E. Byron of
friends, to her son, Irving's Bar
the Belcrest.
Mitzvah, Se t u r day morning,
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Nieman and Starch 19, at the Bnai Moshe,
their mother, Mrs. Fannie Teller, Dexter and Lawrence. A sup-
spent several days in Chicago in per and dance will be given in
celebration of the tatters' 75th honor of the Bar Mitzvah on
March 27.
birthday.
If you like, Pupko's interior artist, MRS. EDITH
Clinic is Formed
FINEBERG, can interpret you in terms of fabrics,
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger. pres-
furnishings, color. She will assist you in selecting
ent of the Mother's Health
things that will make your rooms as becoming as
init, announces the establish-
of a Marriage Counsel Clin-
your favorite hat. . n ii ent
which is now being conducted
il Room 460 of the Fisher Bldg
1 his clinic is held from 5 to 8
Curtains and Draperies
. clock every Wednesday with
I r. David C. Kimball in charge
The purpose of this clinic is to
may be as indivillual as
We Use
t rovide competent medical advice
hand made furniture. We
SCHUMAKER
t couples about to marry. Attend-
design and make them to
i nce is voluntary and intention to
FABRICS
1 arry must be established.
DRAPERIES
your individual specifica-
Mrs. D. W Church of Ann Ar-
CURTAINS
tions in our studio . . . a
SILKS
I or, executiie secretary of the
linic,
stated that "heretofore eco-
I
WOOLENS
most satisfactory and eco-
omic handicaps prevented many
COTTON GOODS
nomical investment.
ouples from seeking the advan-
1 age of pre-marital consultation,
of a musicale, will be given at
A meeting of the newly-organ-
the home of Mrs. Harry Galperin
on Monday, Starch 21. The presi- ized Detroit ORT group will be
held
at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter
dent of the Youth Education
and Lawrence, at 3 p. ne on
Sunday, April 3.
David A. Brown. prominent na-
tional leader who recently return-
ed to Detroit to make his home
here, will be the speaker of the
afternoon.
An invitation to this meeting
is extended to all Detroit Jews.
The purpose of this gathering is
strictly educational, and the com-
mittee hopes to be able to ac-
quaint Detroit Jewry with the
program of the ORT for the
training of European Jews in
trades and other productive pur-
suits. The ORT is included as a
beneficiary in the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
On Tuesday evening, March
Mrs. David Goldstein of Blur-
freesboro, Tenn., is the guest of 29, the Junior Social Aide Club
will
give a Passover benefit
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
bridge at Moinet's, 5167 Cam
and Mrs. Edwin Wolf.
Ave. The entire proceeds will
Sirs. Max Lichter and Sirs. go towards making up baskets
Charles Ornstein returned from a for needy families.
10-day stay in Cleveland,
•
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rouff
Sirs. Burton Clamage and Sirs. of 2711 Leslie Ave. and Mr. and
Herman Hoexter are visiting with Sirs. Louis Rycus of Woodingham
the former's family in Denver, Drive recently returned from a
visit to Toronto, where they were
Colo.
extensively entertained.
Zedakah Juniors
Party on March 24
MRS. WILLIAM GREENBERG
League, Sirs. William P. Green-
berg, will welcome the members
and give a resume of the league's
work.
' The following members have
been placed on the staff of case
workers: Mesdames Myron Schiff-
man, Harry Moss, Manuel Kovel,
Harry Mills, John Sklar, Irwin
Atlas, Fred Bergstein with Sirs.
Greenberg in charge.
At the present time the league
cares for 60 families whose chil-
dren are being supplied with
clothing, shoes, school supplies,
carfare and lunch money. One
child is being sent to the Theo-
dore Smith School of Dancing.
One child's complete tuition is
being paid at the United Hebrew
Schools and two children are
being given music lessons at the
Jewish Community Center.
Judge J. M. Braude
To Speak March 30
At a special meeting of the
Zedakah Juniors held at the home
of Mrs. Barney Cohn of Wilde-
mere Ave. last Tuesday evening,
plans were made for a bingo par-
ty on Thursday evening, March
24, at the Detroit Federation of
Women's Clubs, 4811 Second Ave.
This party is open to all. There
will be prizes, Refreshments will
be served.
Tickets for the bingo party may
be obtained from Ruth Kramer,
president of the club, Tyler 5-8430;
Thelma Tugman, Townsend 6-3384,
Gertrude Paul, Townsend 6-2246;
or any of the club members.
At the last meeting Miss Joan
Dean of the Detroit Times staff
spoke to the girls on fashions of
today.
There will be another meeting
of the Zedakah Juniors on Sunday,
Starch 20.
Hear the man who helped over.
throw csarism. Alexander Koren-
sky will speak at Bnai Moshe con-
gregation, Lawrence and Dexter,
Tuesday, March 22, 8:30 p. m.
Saturday last day
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Mr. and Sirs. Wolf Kaplan of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joslove of
Calvert Ave. will leave Sunday for
Rochester Ave. entertained a
a visit in Miami Beach,
Address Dinner Meeting of
group of friends at their home Will
of t. Clemens
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
on Sunday night, March 13.
Emanuel Walters has returned
o their own detriment and that from an extended visit in Cali-
The annual Purim carnival of
Judge Jacob M. Braude of Chi-
i t the social group. Now the fornia.
the Hashomer Hatzair of De- cago will be the guest speaker at
arriage Counsel Clinic offers
troit will be held this Saturday
Na
the next dinner-meeting of the
David Sachs of Ilartford, Conn.,
hem this opportunity.
evening at the Assembly Hall,
Any couple about to marry may spent a few days in Detroit during 12th and Atkinson. Parents of Men's Club of Congregation Shea-
ttend this clinic, with acceptable the past week.
members will be guests at this rey Zedek on Wednesday evening,
eference from parents, ministers
celebration.
Starch 30, The topic of his address
r organizations of standing.
Last Sunday, Rabbi Leon Fram
will be "I Like Bad Boys".
here is a sliding scale of charges, spoke at St. Matthias Episcopal
The Oneg Shebat being spon-
ut none is refused for inability Church on "Austria." Last Wed- sored by the Detroit chanter of
Born in Chicago, and educated
o pay for service.
nesday he spoke at the First Boo- Iladassah will be held Saturday in the public schools of that city,
The active clinicians are Dr. S. ted Church of Royal Oak on afternoon, March 26, in the so- Judge Braude was graduated
I . Wittenberg and Dr. L. F. Se- "Germany."
cial hall of the Shaarey Zedek, from the College of Literature,
ar. The medical advisory group
at 2:30 p. m. An interesting Science and the Arts of the Uni-
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
onsists of Drs. Lewis E. Daniels,
Mrs. Laurence Levi of Whitmore program will be presented. All virsity of Michigan wth the degree
athaniel Gates, David J. Levy, Rd. left for Miami Beach.
members of Hadassah and their of Bachelor of Arts, n 1918. He
eorge Kamperman.
received the degree of Doctor of
friends are invited.
The joint chairmen of the Mar-
Sirs. SI. B. Benyas left Monday
Jurisprudence from the University
lace Councel Clinic are Mrs. for an extended visit with her fam-
The Brisker Progressive Aid of Chicago Law School in 1920 and
toward Kaichen and Mrs. Bayre ily in New York.
SEDORIM in all its traditions and splendor
Society will give a Purim dinner took a post graduate course at
evin.
and dance this Sunday evening, Northwestern University L a w
Officers of the Mothers' Health
Mr. and Sirs, Sam Kay returned March 20, at the Strand Hall, School.
SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED BY
linic are: President, Mrs. Mayer from Miami Beach and a week's 4730 Grand River, near 14th.
During the war, he served as
. Sulzberger; first vice-president, stay in Cuba.
The proceeds will be used for lieutenant of field artillery. In
Da Harry Farbsten: second vice-
Passover matzos for the needy.
February, 1933, he was made asso-
resident, Mrs. Andrew Wine-
Sir, and Mrs. Harry Biellield of
ciate director of finance for the
April 15th and 16th
an: treasurer, Mrs. Harry Farb- Burlingame Ave. are spending a
A caravan of cars left Detroit State of Illinois by appointment of
ten; financial secretary, Mrs. few weeks in Miami Beach.
Friday morning for Des Moines, Governor Henry Horner and served
Kashruth
strictly
adhered to under supervision of an
ouis B. Ileavenrich; recording
Ia., to attend the A. Z. A. Dis- in that capacity for a period of
authorised Maahgiach
ecretarv, Mrs. Harold Rattner;
Edward Rosenberg of Poe Ave trict No. 6 convention. to be two years. At a national confer-
orresponding secretary, Mrs. Al- is visiting in Mexico and California. held in that city on March 19,
Write or phone your reservations
ence of state officials called im-
bert Silberman.
20 and 21. Chapters represent- mediately after Repeal, he was
Sponsors of the clinic include
Mr. and Sirs, Oscar Blumberg ed from this area are Detroit, No. elected first chairman of the Na-
t he following:
returned from Miami Beach,
63. Adolph Freund chapter, No. tional Conference of State Liquor
aleadatnen Merles Alpern. lomat.
93, Felix Si. Warburg chapter. Administrators. He also served as
Brown. Aaron 1 ,elloy, II art. ). Earboten,
.red A. t7Inolmrg, hour.
11,..,en•
Mrs, Fred Le Boskey returned No. 309, Highland Park chapter, an assistant attorney general of
I' • Howard Kah hen, Louie Kraus.
t
from
a
visit
in
Miami
Beach,
No. 313, Bnai David chapter, No. the State of Illinois under Attor-
MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
t.evy. H)dney
1.■ re L., In. Dal Id
marenre
Allen. Nada
314, Pontiac chapter, Mt. Clem- ney General Otto Kerner.
Phone Mt. Clemens 75
Ileavenrir h.
Nathaniel
Oaten,
John
Mr,
and
Mrs,
Nathan
Schreiber
ens chapter, George Gershwin
Mortimer Meyer, Emory Monoteh, Har-
In November,1934, he was elected
k! Rattner. Monroe Ilmentleld. Edo In are home after a visit in Miami chapter, and Del-Rouge chanter.
judge
of
the
Municipal
Court
of
l inen!hal. Albert Hill,rrsnn, tinier 11
Beach.
The national state deputy, Rob-
gulaberner, Ira, l,t Wilkon. Andrew Vine-
ert B. Gordon, is in charge of Chicago, for a term of six years,
nan. Starry %%Thelon. Morita Kahn.
and for the past two years has
Walter Loll, Oscar Ilol,lnenu, George
Mrs. George Kohn and Mrs. Bar- the caravan.
OUR LOW OVERHEAD SAVES YOU MONEY!
presided over the Boys' Court, the
Waldhlatt, Henry WM101111.1.
ney Williams of Virginia Park re-
Pupils of Lillian Greenfield only court of it skind in the coun-
turned from a visit in the south.
gave a musicale at her home on try. It has jurisdiction over cases
Sir. rani Mrs. Sam Schwartz Saturday. March 12, performing involving boys between the ages
and Dr. and Mrs. J. Levitt and works by Beethoven. Grieg, and of 17 and 21.
Judge Braude has lectured ex-
family returned front a southern Burgimuller. Those taking part
Finest Skins—Work Guaranteed-30 Years Experience
trip, having visited the Mammoth were Sherwin Wine, Odell War- tensively on the subject of juvenile
At the last meeting of Young Cave, New Orleans, Key West and ren, Arleen Fein and Lorraine and adolescent delinquency and has
STORAGE—REPAIRS—REMODELING
contributed
articles
to
many
maga-
{Vein.
Israel, held March 9, at the Young Miami Beach, Fla.
zines and periodicals on the same
Specialising in Silver Foxes, Capes and Scarfs
Israel Bldg., 2691 Joy Road, the
subjects.
Ile
attracted
nation-wide
Miss Betty Kert is one of the
3737 CALVERT AVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of
TYLER 6-1607
following 'officers were elected:
President, David I. Berrie; vice- Boston Blvd. left for a sojourn co-chairmen of an informal din- attention with his plan to help curb
ner of the Abigail Girls, cele- delinquency among boys by inter-
B
presidents, Dr. Harry Portnoy and i NI'
brating their first anniversary, to esting business men in creating
Rose Klein; treasurer, Wolf Cohen;
assistant treasurer, Daniel Biren• Mr. and Sirs, i, Winston of Vir. be held at Northwood Inn, Sun- jobs for deserving youths in an
day
evening, March 20. Slim effort to keep them out of trouble.
baum; recording secretary, Sarah ginia Park, who have been spending
Prior to his elevation to the
Peiman; corresponding secretary, the winter months in Florida, are Pearl Shanbaum is president;
Rosalind
Knee is secretary. Mem- bench, Judge Braude was inter-
Rose Bodzin; board of directors, expected to return home this
bers of the board are: Shirley ested in boys' ebbs and juvenile
Max Goldsmith , Jack Isbee, Abe week-end.
Blumberg, Nettie Kaner and Eve- activities. lie was at one time
Rosenshine, Harry Blitz, Julius I.
lyn Abramson,
president of the organization which
Greenberg and Asher Berlin. The Chuck Houston of 6449 12th St.,
The Millet Players of the Bnai Betty Meyers of Detroit, Muriel
sponsors the American Boys' Com-
past president, Abbe Levi, was is vacationing at Hotel Webster.
monwealth,
the Deborah Boys' Brith Billet Foundation of the Sklute, Jane Sanger, Myrtle Prus-
A
mother
and
daughter
ban-
Miami
Beach,
Fla.
elected member of the board ex-
quet is planned by the Primrose Club and the Albany Park Boys' University of Michigan will present sin, Murray S. Davis, Jr., Samuel
officio. Officiating officers in charge
Arnold Gross of 2626 Calvert Benevolent Club, to be held May Club and also Camp Wooster, a the final two performances of the E. Grant, Doris Wecksler, Karl
of religious services are Charles
3, at Lachar's on 12th St.
Klauser, Jr., and Miriam Szold.
summer camp which provides recre-
Ave. has joined his wife at Hotel
Gellman and Isadore Cohen.
three-act drama, "Roots," at the
ational facilities for approximately
The Mlle! Players have a long
Young Israel of Detroit main- Webster, Miami Beach, Fla., for
Mr, and Sirs. Carl Arta of 1500 underprivileged boys annually. Lydia Mendelsohn Theater in Ann
tains n model synagogue and sev- an extended vacation.
Arbor this Saturday matinee and and successful history at the Uni-
3004 Elmhurst Ave. announce
versity
of Michigan. Every year
eral affiliated branches in the city.
evening,
the Bar Mitzvah of their son.
their production of some outstand-
Miss Doris DeWit and Miss June
There is an active adult educe-
I MOTHERS CLUBS START
"Roots" was written by Edith ing play is an outstanding campus
Yale Aubrey. on Saturday, March
Detroit's Most Modern
A NATURE STUDY CLUB tional program, including adult Rhoades of Detroit are spending 26, at the Shaarey Zedek. They
Grossberg Whitesell, a graduate event. Among the plays that have
education courses at Central High their vacation at the Hotel Web- will be at home Sunday, Starch
student in the English department been presented by the llillel Play-
School each Monday, Tuesday and star, Miami Beach, Fla.
27, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 to
of the University
ers in the past are the following:
A Nature Study Club i3 being Wednesday evening from 8 to 10
The annual spring formal of the
No cards.
"The Pigeon" by John Galsworthy;
started at the Dexter Center, P. tn.
The Fydells' girls will celebrate
Young People's Temple Society of Michigan.
"A n n a Christie", by Eugene
11618 Dexter, under the auspices
Young Israel cooperates in the their second anniversary with
will be held in the Crystal Ball- Last year this
O'Neill; "Unfinished Picture" by
of the Council of Mothers' Clubs. raising of funds for the relief of formal party at the Book Casino on
room of the Book•Cadillac Hotel Play won the
Theodore Kane Cohen; "The Dyb-
for those who are interested in Jews in Europe and for aid to Sunday night, March 27. This
Saturday, April, 9, at 9:30 p. m. major Hopwood
buk, by An - Ski; "They Too Arise",
gardening. Meetings are held Jewish education in America and year's affair will also include the
Music will be furnished by Phil
Award
for
drama
by Arthur Miller. Three years ago
every Thursday from 1 to 2 p. m. Yeshivas in Europe and Palestine. celebration of the marriage of two
Brestoff and his 10-niece arches.
of
$1,000.
The
the players set a campus precedent
The
ground
condition,
type
of
national
movement
affiliated
charter
members:
Jean
Guttenberg
It
is
a
Zedakah
Club
has
consummated
tra, featuring a soloist of nation-
Get Acquainted Special
soils, and products best adapted with 50 branches throughout the to Ben Carries, and Marjorie Key- plans for an evening of card games al fame.
by producing a student-written
play itself is a
$2.50 VALUE
to these conditions will be em- country with a total membership of well to Lou Klein .
to be held Tuesday evening, April
play, "The Unfinished Picture."
Frank Winton, chairman of the sociological study
braced in the study.
Since that time, this has been made
15,000 young men and women.
5, at the Bnai Moshe. Proceeds will social committee, is completing of the problems
Vegetables and flowers will be
a
tradition. This year's play estab-
A membership campaign is now
go
entirely
for
the
Mo'os
Chitim
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum
clans for this function. Albert of a s s imitation
cultivated. The only cost to the being conducted. For information of Webb Ave. have returned from fund to aid needy on Passover.
lishes a new precedent in that it
Ressler, president of the club , is and nter mar-
gardener will be the time. seed write Young Israel of Detroit. 1258 their cruise on the Normandie to
Including Heels
For information call the chair- honorary chairman of the social riage. Reversing
is a completely student-produced
and study of the horticultura l National Bank Bldg., Cadillac South America and the West man, Mrs. Morey Loeb, Townsend committee.
play. Harold Gast, a student in play
the usual story
project.
8788. Indies.
7-6079, or Mrs. Milton Greenblatt,
of a study of as-
production, is doing a very capable
Miehigan's Only Original
Prizes will be awarded fur the
Townsend 7-1396, Mrs. Max Elias, Eva Prenzlauer Maternity similation. this
job in directing this year's play.
SHOE REFITTER
best flowers and vegetables at • PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP
Mrs. II. Kutzen and daughter, Townsend 6-0175, Mrs. Max Cohen ,
Play studies ael s e,si n• Mayen The play is staged, sets are de-
Aid Plans Its Annual
harvest festival to be held at the
All kind. of Orthopedic Work
Tyler
5-9333.
•
Florence,
of
Glynn
Court
and
young
girl
whose
signed, the direction and the acting
DANCE OF BNAI BRITH : Mrs.
end of the season.
Strawberry Festival
parents are assimilationists but who is done entirely by members of the
Sirs. Abe Rosenberg, the presi-
and daughter.
AUXILIARY MARCH 27, Doris, C. of Konheim
Four of five sets of gardens
Elmhust Ave. have re- dent of Zedakah has returned from
finds herself desirous of re-estab- Hillel Players.
will be started in the Fenkell,
; turned from a month's stay in an extended cruise through South
The Eva Prenzleuer Maternity lehing her roots in the past. Thus
Reservations may be made by
Dexter. 12th St. and Woodward
The paid-up membership lance E Miami Beach,
America. Mrs. Norman Adilman, Aid is planning its annual straw- "Roots" symbolizes the Jewish calling the Mlle! Foundation or at
districts. Each garden will ac- of the Bnai Brith Women's Auxili-
first vice-president, assumed her berry festival which will take place tradition in its implications for
commodate from eight to eleven ary will be held Sunday evening.' Sir. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal duties in the absence of the presi• on Monday, May 30, at Kerns. creative living and happy living the Lydia Mendelsohn Theater box
office,
people.
March 27, at the Detroit-Leland of 2200 Edison Ave. announce dent.
Bridge and other games will be in the modern world. The action
If interested. register at once Hotel. Dave Diamond and his or- the Bar Mitzvah of their son.
played with prizes at each table. is further complicated by the
with
Mies
Mary
Caplan
at
the
1428 GRISWOLD STREET
chestra will furnish the music and ' Myron, on Saturday. March 26,
The following are on this commit- fact that the young girl. Shelah,
Book Reviews at Center
Jewish Community Center, 8904 there will be additional entertain- at Congregation Emanuel, Tay- Bar Mitzvah to Lead Sab- tee: Sirs. J. Greenstone, chairman,
Ravers Orman River It tweed
is in love with a young German.
bath Morning Service
Woodward.
rnent feature.. for Ave. at Woodrow Wilson. Re-
assisted b • Mrs. J. Rose, A. H. The u curt'
enta of thought, in
The second in a series of book
at Emanuel
Mrs. Jess R. Feiler is chairman caption on Sunday. March 27.
Fixler and IL Koffman.
their tremendous significance to reviews being held at the Jewish
Myron Rosenthal, son of Mr. and
Contributions, to the Sylvia of the event. There is no admission from 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 0. rn.
Mrs. J. Greenstone was hostess American Jews, are brought to Community Center, Woodward at
charge for this affair, only paid- No cards.
GANAPOL MASTER CLASS
Mrs.
Isaac
Rosenthal,
will
act
as
at the last meeting. Donations were a brilliant torus in "Roots."
Simons Scholarship
Holbrook, will take place on Sun-
up members and their escorts being
chazon on Sabbath morning, March received for the Malvina Klein
Sirs. Whitesell is a graduate of day, March 20, at 3 p. m., in the
Fund
eligible to attend.
The Canape! School of Musi-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin and 26, on the occasion of his Bar Memorial fund, from Mrs. '4. Ba- the University of Chicago, where
general
lounge of the building.
Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president eon. Jerome, returned from a Mitzvah • He will read the entire ker, in thankfulness from her re- she began the play under the guid-
cal Art will present Miss Sylvia
Miss Agnes Palmer of the Public
A contribution to the Sylvia of the auxiliary, announces that six-weeks' star in Miami Beach, service. including the Blessing of
Scheer in the C minor Concerto
cent recovery, and from Sirs. J. ance of Frank O'Hara of the Uni- Library will review The Citadel"
of Beethoven and Mrs. Ruth Simons Scholarship Fund of the the "Hannah Harvith Class" will Fla.
the New Moon for the month of Rose in honor of her son's recent versity of Chicago faculty. The
by A. J. Cronin and "American
Dever in the Eb Concerto of Mo- Music Study Club of Detroit has be initiated on Monday evening,
Nisson.
marriage.
play was published in its original Doctor's Odyssey" by Dr. Victor
zart at the Master Class conduct- been received in memory of Dora March 20. at the Bnai Moshe audi-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blomberg
Rabbi Max J. Nt ohlgelernter will
one-act form in the "University of Heiser. The public It Invited to at-
Lappin,
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abra-
ed by Fdwin Hughes on Tuesday.
torium. Members and friends are and Mrs. Carl Shalit left Thurs. preach on The Four Sabbaths--
Flowers for all oecasioss --1 Chicago Playa Skits, Lyrics."
tend these Sunday afternoon pro-
ham Cooper.
invited.
Merck 21.
day for Miami Beach. Fla.
How to Prepare for Pesach."
Dexter-Joy Florist,T y I 6-61132. Members of thet
Ca! are: M a dali ne grams. Tea will be nerved.
' PUPKO
Al.
9030 TWELFTH STREET
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That Their STRICTLY KOSHER
OLYMPIA HOTEL 71:1711 ,741'
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IS NOW OPEN
ENJOY A COMPLETE
PASSOVER HOLIDAY
UNSURPASSED IN DETAIL OF PREPARATION
SERVICE • CUISINE • COMFORT • HOSPITALITY
No effort has been spared toward celebrating
olootA U these Holidays in a truly Onhodox Manner.
A prominent Rabbi will conduct Seder Services.
Early R•eervallons Suggested
PHONE MT. CLEMENS 2100
ERIV PESACH—FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938
for Passover
Rabbi David Klein
COLONIAL HOTEL AND MINERAL BATHS,
Kraemer's Olympia Hotel
tIOUNT CLEMENS Max Elkin—Albe►t Grossman MICIIIGA
BIG 2 for 1 NIGIIT
2 ADMISSIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
LYNN FURS
Officers Elected
By Young Israel
Mammoth BINGO
Next WEDNESDAY Night
23 GAMES FOR 40 CENTS
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THIS AD AND ONE PAID ADMISSION
ENTITLES 2 PEOPLE TO ENTER
HILLEL PLAYERS PRESENT "ROOTS" AT
TWO PERFORMANCES THIS SATURDAY
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Beautiful prizes—Furniture, Linens, Household Goods and
Cash Prises. Sponsored by
Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias
CASTLE HALL, 114 ERSKINE ST.
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Y. P: T. C. Formal
Saturday, April 9
Shoe RepairShop
NOW OPEN
Full Soles 9185
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Zedakah Night of
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