A merica', lavish Periodical Cotter manna ATMS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rotman of 2010 Ilazelwood Ave. an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Harold Zalla son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zalla of Hazelwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sachs of 3807 Cortland Ave. an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Caryl, to Harold Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen. Wedding Calendar March 27—Miss Sophie Stulberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben Stulberg of Highland Park, to Sam Lezell. son of Mr. am Mrs. Isaac Lezell, at Congregation Bnai David. Reception at th synagogue at 9:30 p. m. April 3—Miss Irene Roselyn Solomon, (laughter of Mr. am Mrs. Louis Solomon of Pontiac, to Sidney Orkin. son of Mr. am Mrs. Hyman Orkin of Grand Rapids, at 3 p, m., at Temple Bet Jacob. Pontiac, Rabbi Eric Friedland officiating. April 3—Miss Sylvia Rosenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld of Log Cabin Ave. to Louis Mendelson, son of Mr. and firs. Joseph Mendelson of Lee Place. \\EINZ Births VEGETARIAN PRY!,), March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helper of Parkside Ave., a daughter, Judith Kalif. Marriages Serving You with Finer Furs at Lower Cost ROSENBERG BROS. a Now Showing for Spring SILVER FOX RED FOX in BOLEROS, CAPES and SCARFS • AT FASCINATING PRICES Thirty Years of the Highest Ethical Standards 245 W. Jefferson Ave. & 8100 E. Jefferson Ave. Rosenberg Bros. Fur Storage at No Greater Cost AyRuNlls CAMP For Boys and Girls MICHIGAN'S OLDEST PRIVATE JEWISH CAMP IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION For • Restricted Number of Children AGES FROM 6 TO 12 This exclusive age group assures a unified camp interest and allows for greate r specialization and training in the counselling staff PHONE TYLER 5-6615 THE A rwrunin Nursery Which has achieved recognition throughout the Middle West is accepting registration for children a '4 AGES FROM 3 TO 6 • PHONE TYLER 5.6615 Celebrate PASSOVER at the New Glenwood Hotel MT. CLEMENS' POPULAR STRICTLY KOSHER HOTEL Under Management of Samuel Cohen and Leon Mandell (Well known kosher hotel operators) Dietary Laws Strictly Adhered to SPECIAL RATES FOR ENTIRE WEEK ions or Further Information For R PHONE MT. CLEMENS 135 New Glenwood Hotel Mt. Clemens, Mich. 33 S. Gratiot Ave. Next door to Hotel Medea 3rd Annual Dance TO BE GIVEN BY a The Grodno Society of Detroit FORT WAYNE HOTEL SUNDAY EVE. MARCH 27 Music by—ZANG GARBER and His Orchestra ADMISSION 50 CENTS Dancing from 9 P. M. —:— Door Prizes Given Awes" i friends for all the kindnesses and CARD .. OF THANKS : The e am y of the late se Maurice acmpathl shown Schultz wish to thank their many late bereavement. Recent Bride MARGOLIS — LONDON a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel London nnounce the marriage of their d aughter, Sophie Jean, to Sam 3 l aigolia, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3 . Margolis, on March 15. Rabbi I saac Stollman officiated. I 1 HASSAL—PINSKER On Sunday evening, March 6, disc Bessie Pinsker, daughter of r. and Mrs. Dave Pinsker, be- ame the bride of Joseph Hassel, on of Mr. and Mrs. Mandel nas- al. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. BLADEN—MILLSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tavrow of : narriage yracuse, N. Y., announce the of their daughter, Ruth ■ , i illstein, to Philip Bladen of De- roit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baden of Syracuse, N. Y.. in ebruary. The Oneg Shabbat of the De. troit chapter of Hadassah, which was to have been held Saturday, March 26, has been postponed. The next meeting of Hadassah will take place Tuesday, April 12. The afternoon's program will in- clude several presentations by the drama group of the organization. SOLOMON L. SAULS REBECCA SAULS Solomon L. and Rebecca Sauls of 2227 Hazelwood Ave., will cele- brate their golden wedding anni- versary Sunday, March 27, with a dinner for the immediate family. They have been residents of Detroit for the past 32 years. They have six children, Rose Ginies, Jacob S., Joseph and Frank Sauls of Detroit, Mrs. Samuel Gor- denker of Mt. Clemens, Mich., and Martin Sauls of New Turk; and nine grandchildren. CONSUL WILL ADDRESS HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Hadassah Chapter Formed in Monroe The Home Relief Society an- nounces that Hon. L. C. Hughes- Ballet, British consul in De- troit since 1931, will address the society's meeting Monday, March 28, at 1:30, in the Colonial Room Mrs. Ralph Davidson, president of the Michigan-Ohio Region, of Hadassah, announces that the Monroe chanter of Hadassah was instituted in Monroe, Mich., Feb. 16, at the home of Mrs. Maurice Gelder. Miss Jeanette Steinberg and Mrs. Ralph Davidson addressed the group on the subject of or-1 ganization and duties of a Hades- I soh chapter. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Harry May; first vice-president, Mrs. Morris May; second vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Arthur Sherman: sec- retary, Mrs. Nat Carroll: treas- urer, Mrs. Francis. Rush. Under the inspiring leadership of the newly-elected president Emanuel Boys and Girls to and her efficient corps of officers Present Model Seder and committees, 38 out of 41 Jewish women in Monroe and Preparations are under way for neighboring communities have the presentation of a complete already joined Hadaesah. The Seder ceremony by the Sunday members are working diligently morning Bora Mitzvah and Girls to achieve the distinction of a Clubs of Congregation Beth Tfilo full membership. Emanuel and Young Israel Inter- Another meeting was held at mediates, on April 10. The parents the home of Mrs. Jay Cohen, and friends of the 40 boys and March 15. Mrs. Ralph Davidson, girls, will be invited to witness the Mrs. Max Dushkin, chairman of MRS. DAVID KLEIN program, which is under the direc- organization for Michigan, and (Malvena Kraemer) Regularly $5.00 tion of Miss Sylvia Radio, advisor Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman, as Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer of the Habanoth Girls Club. guest speaker, of Detroit, attend- Mr. and Mrs. Lieberson of 2226 L. C. HUGHES-HALLET of Mt. Clemens, Mich., announce ed. Mrs. Kleinman delivered an the marriage of their daughter, Taylor Ave. were hosts at the enlightening address on the re- Last week they sold Malvena. to Rabbi David Klein breakfast served last Sunday after of the Detroit Leland Hotel. His lation of Iladassah to the inter- out in a hurry; we of Miami Beach, Fla. The cere- the conclusion of the week-day topic will be "The Consulate Du- national world. tiesof Many Climes." He will were fortunate to get mony was performed at the Tides morning prayers in which boys and Committeeshave been appoint- Hotel in Miami Beach by Rabbi girls alike participate. A discussion also speak about the comparative ed as follows: Membership, Mrs. another purchase at the Dr. Bernard Revel of New York, of Passover regulations in the home position of the Jew in Rumania, Jay Cohen, Mrs. S. Slobin and. same special price. Two Germany and England. who was assisted by Rabbi Moses was held at the breakfast table. Mrs. B. Chasm education, Mrs.; styles, both with studs Mrs. S. B. Dante will introduce The following officers were elect- Mescheloff of Miami Beach, M. May and Mrs. M. Gelder; of rhinestones in pearl Rabbi Morris Halpern of— New ed by the Habanoth Girls last Sun- the guest speaker. All members Program, Mrs. A. Young. Mrs. York, who is the cousin of the day: Helen Geller, president; and friends are urged to attend. M. Siegel and Mrs. J. Yamron. settings. Crepe or rayon 4. The meeting is open to the public. Gloria Cedar, vice-president; Mary bride, Rabbi Meyer Freed of New satin in white or pink. Miss Esther Etkin of Detroit, Mrs. Al Weisman and Mrs. York, Rabbi Graynerman of Jer- Lakritz, secretary; Jeanette Ru- will review "The Trumpet of usalem and Cantors Maurice benstein, treasurer. The club is part Harry Shulman are chairmen of Jubilee" at the next meeting. or. Fifth Floor Mamches and Berele Kelemer. of a national movement launched this event. April 12. On March 18, Mrs, Sam Arkin Mrs. Sonya Halpern of New by the women's branch of the York was matron of honor and Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre- of Glendale Ave. was hostess to Mrs. Sarah Silberg of Mt. Clem- gations of America, and is open for the board members of the Home ens and Miss Libbie Merlin of membership to girls who have Relief Society. Mrs. Robe r t RUSS EKS Atlanta, Ga., were the brides- reached the age of Jewish religious brews, chairman of the board, pre- maids. The groom was attended maturity, namely, 12 years and sided and plans were discussed for the April and May meetings. by Mr. and Mrs. H. Kasper of one day. An informal radio dance was Special certificates will be Issued The following contributions are kiven by Pi Chapter of Phi Lamb- Chicago. After a honeymoon trip through Florida, the couple to all boys participating in the Sun- acknowledged: Mrs. Louis Morris, da medical fraternity, at Ann Ar- will make their home in Miami day morning activities, giving the in memory of Mrs. Arthur Rosen- bor, on Saturday night, March 19. date and place of their entrance thal; Mrs. Sidney Wallace, in mem- Guests from Detroit were: Dr. and THETA ALPHA LAMBDA Beach. Among the out-of-town guests into active Jewish life. Through , ory of Mrs. Annie Danto; Mr. and Mrs, Leo Orecklin, Dr. and Mrs. Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority the Bar Mitzvah Club an oppor- Mrs. Oscar Silverman, in memory were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovin- John Freedman, Dr. and Mrs. M. at the home of Gertrude sky of Pontiac; Mrs. Rebecca tunity is provided for the continu- of the late Fannie Rosenthal; in Bachman, Dr. and Mrs. M. Harris met GrosRberg. Plans were made for Malbin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ma- ation of their religious training memory of father, Philip Davison, and Dr. and Mrs. D. Budson. distribution of the Passover .bas- by Mrs. Rose D. Ferar. dorsky and Miss Sylvia Madorsky during the adolescent period. During the spring vacation, a kat.. Members decided upon a Parents who wish to enroll their of Mt. Clemens; Mrs. Sarah Seig- joint initiation will be held of the el of New York, Mr. and Mrs. children, 12 to 16 years of age, Contributions to Infant Wel- Omicron chapter of Detroit and PI donation for the Jewish Home for the Aged. Samuel Bernstein and family and In these groups will please com- chapter of the University of Michi- Plans for the Mother's Day af- fare Fund of the Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Soberman of De- municate with Rabbi Max J. Wohl- gan at Ann Arbor, Those to be fair were made and gifts for the gelernter at the Beth Tfilo Eman- Chapter of Hadassah troit. initiated from Pi chapter are: Mor- mothers were decided on. The uel Synagogue. ris Arnkoff, Raymond Gehl, Hy- group plans a dinner at Frame's Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman man Levine, Harold Slomovitx, and a show afterwards. A for- Council of Jewish Women Jewish Center Men's Club of the infant welfare fund of the Milton and Samuel Scherman, Lee mal to celebrate the inaugural of to Have Bridge Party Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has Snyder and Morton Wiener. The new officers is planned to take to Meet April 12 on April 4 received contributions from the initiation ceremonies will be fol- place in June. - At the last meeting of the Jew. following: lowed by a formal dinner and The next meeting will he held IOW Mr.. Louie James flosenherg, A bridge and Mah Jong party ish Community Center Men's Club, In Mr. memory of Rom lowwenherg; David dance, shortly after the spring va- at the home of Edna Edelman is being planned by the Detroit Dr. Loren Schaefer f the Detroit %onion, In memory' of A. Jacob. Hose cation. I of LaSalle Gardens. Loolvonberg, Sarah Goldman and Sarah section, National Council of Jewish Department of Health gave an in- Hamburger; Mr. and Mrs. 1.01.1111 Rosen• Women, for the next meeting to be teresting talk on the subject of limb In memory of Rom Lnewenbeng; held Monday, Apri 14, at 2 p. m., "Syphilis", from the historical, Mr. •nil Mw. Joseph II. Ehrlich, In memory of Lorwenbera. Dom at Temple Beth El. treatment and preventive point of Lappin. Sarah Roe. Goldman. Sarah /lam• The committee, headed by Mrs. view. Dr. Leon A. Katzin, chair- burger and A. Jacob; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Levi, with Mrs. Harold man of the program committee, Hermon August. In memory of Hoge Loegenliera. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan al- Rattner as vice-chairman, is in- notified the members that a lecture mon, In memory or Nose Lonvenherg; viting all council members and on another phase of health educa- Mr. and Mrs. Harry bf, Piker. In menn• of line. Loewenberg; Mr and hire. their friends to this affair. tion would take place at a future pry Julius Steinberg. In memory of Hone There will be many prizes. Mem- meeting, Loeuenbeng, A. Jacob. Sarah Goldman. bers are requested to make up their Furniture From America's Finest Dr. Jack Jackman announced and in honor of the liar Mitzvah of Weinstein; Mr and Mrs. Ily- own table groups, and to bring that Joseph Camiener and Max Sheldon Healer •nd Mr.. Harry Meyers. In their own playing cards and Mah Chomsky would represent the Men's tnan memory of Hose Loiewent.rg: Hobert ManuFacturers Brought to In honor of the Ilar Mils- Jong sets. Club at the House League, the all- Loewenhett or Sheldon Weinstein and Harry Refreshments will be served don inclusive, representative body of vah Broder and In memory of Man Glaser ing the afternoon. You at Great Savings the membership. The following and Sarah Goldman: Ile end Mr.. There will be an admission charter members were also an- Wolf Kaplan, In memory of Max Olat- r. Sarah Goldman. Evelyn Schletwil. charge of 50c for non-members. nounced: Edgar Goldman, Leonard • Mush IMPORTED GIFT WARE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Hamburger and Dora Lappin; and Mrs. Bunton Lieberman. In Levine, Julius Greenberg, Charles Mr. memory of line. Lomnenherg and In of the birthday of Mrs. Esther Bnai Moshe Strawberry Fes- Kelt, Isidor Arnkoff, George Par honor tens, Joseph Blackman, Eugene Abrams or Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. tival on April 27 Smith, In memory of Hose Stein, Milton Kushnir, Sam Kre- Charles Lomvenberg, Farah Hamburger. Miriam pack and Abe Snmsky. All young Iluchhslter, A. Jacob and 11. M. Koff- The annual strawberry festival men from the age of 23 years are man: Mrs. Elisabeth Kaplan, In honor of the Bar Illitsvah of Harry I_ Broder of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will eligible to join. and Rot Sonenklar and the birth of • be held on Wednesday, April 27, The next monthly meeting of the daughter to Mr and Mr. Bert Smok- at 8 p. m. There will be card games group, on Tuesday, April 12, at ier, Mins Sonia 'Pushkin. In memory of Rose Loelventierg and Sarah Ilatnhon• with various pirzes. Mrs. Teresa the Jewish Community Center, ger: Mr. and Mn,. /ult. Berman, In Miller and Mrs. Ethel Goodman Woodward at Holbrook, will be memory of Ito. Loeventterg: Mr. and will have charge of this affair. M. F. Lipton, In memory of Rom marked by novelty form of enter- Um Loewenberg, Mr and Mrs, Eroll Loc.- The annual mother and dough. tainment, at which a games and entierg, In honor of the Bar Mit • h ter dinner will be held Tuesday, nodal period will take place. of Harry I.. Broder and In memory of Max Olsten; lira Lena Lowirenberg May 10. and Lillian. In honor of the Bar lilts- A successful luncheon was held i•h of II•rry I.. Prod, and In memory by the Sisterhood last Wednesday, Typing and Speed Dictation of Wm Glaser; Alt Hyman. In nnem• MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL KRAEMER ory of Item Lome. ..Mier' and Max Glaz- Classes at Jewish Center marked by a good attendance. The er: Mr. •nd lire Sol Perlman. In mem- of Mt. Clemens ANNOUNCE affair was in charge of Mrs. ory of Par. Ilmnburger• MI,. Rena THAT THEIR STRICTLY KOSHER Charles Berger and Mr.. Louis The Community Employment L Antlek. In mentor, n1 the yalirselt of her •unt. Fannie 011oimon of Chicago: Greenfield. Service of the Jewish Community Mr. end Mr. harry &dime In memory and Mineral The congregation will hold a Center, Woodward at Holbrook, an- of Sarah Hamburger: Mr. •nd Mrs. A. Baths membership meeting next Wednes- nounces the resuming of its prac- Glaser and aylit• Glue, , Inmemory of Hone Loeuenberg; Mn. rod Mra day, March 30. IS NOW OPEN tice classes in typing and steno- Herman Wetaman. In mmory of Ito. graphic practice, speed tests, spell- Lommnberg and Glazer: Mr. and Make Reservations for PASSOVER Max Lieberman. In mem ory of ing and other office procedures. Mm nom Loedrenberg. Max Mager. harsh Fegan to Be Interviewed on The SEDORIM in all its traditions and splendor class is open to all typists and Hamburger and A Jaeoh: Mr. and Mra. "Let the People Speak" Pam Lieberman. Inmemory of Row Services Will B. Cowducted by stenographers who are registered Bora hatter•nd Mrs 11. with the employment service and Lomeenbona. Program lireday of Fort Worth. Tex • and In Rabbi David Klein — April 15th and 16th who are interested in maintaining holier of the birth of • son to Mr. .04 am, Frank Ilienimn, Mr and Mra Spend Passover Week with us. Save yourself all the trouble John N. Fegan, chairman of or regaining their skills • This /11 Crerar Zemon. In memory of Remo of preparing your home for Passover. the Michigan State Tax Commis- a real opportunity to qualify for a Loswenheng nod Ranh Hamburger; Mr Kashroth strictly adhered to under supervision of an mid Mew Sidney Stono, In memory of job when it presents itself. Classes sion, will be interviewed on the narah Hamburger: Mr. and Mr. Meyer authorized Mashgiach program, "Let the People Speak," are held Tuesday, Wednesday and Ertualan. In memory of Sarah Ham• Write or phone your reservations Saturday, March 26. at 10 0. m., Thursday, from 9 to 12 noon and born, e: Mrs, Rae Weinstein. In Ham • of Ito. I.rxrenberg, Sarah Ilittet- over Station WJBK. lie will dis- from I to 4 p. m. and Bora Lands; Mr. and Mr* Miss Anna Rose Hersh, employ- burner cus. the "Tax Puzzle" and the Simon Shrt.r. In memory of Mo. Con• luppin, annals II•m- Present personal property tax sit- ment director, will be glad to talk Loenenberg. AND MINERAL BATHS Surge, and A Jaroh over applicants' needs any morn- uation in Michigan. Itob.rt 1.mmenberg, la ',sensory of Mra MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN—Phows Mt. amuse 75 ing and to make arrangements for Sarah Hamburger: Mn Jneeph Barnett, any type of assistance that these In honor ef the Star Mitmah of tom Remeother Ale. Phillips? I. Broder: Mr and lira Nathan Rulsi•ers featured soloist en his classes can offer. In mammy of Ranh Hamburger; Mr. • Hear her last Detroit visit. and Mr. Wolf Kaplan. In memory of Jolla. Lemon, In memory of Rarer Lerre- Power is sot shown by hitting Roes Loolembert and Mattis R.esthal: *abort Mr and Mr. ltramth Ehrlich. Smsdey Night, b1m. 16 Two Favorite STUD SHIRTS $385 • Last Monday night, at the Mac- ! abees Bldg., Pisgah Lodge held Hadassah Oneg Shabat Is Postponed; Next Meet- ing on April 12 I Repeat Sale. The Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, will hold an open house program on Tues. day, March 20, from 3 to 5 p. m., as one of a series of such programs being arranged by the women's committee of the Detroit Commu- nity Fund. The period of March 15 to May 15 has been set aside for the purpose of acquainting the community with the agencies afilli- ated with Community Fund. Visitors will be greeted by the board and staff members of the Jewish Community Center and a tour of the building will take place. Guides will conduct the groups through the building and explain the various, diversified activities which are taking place. The pro- gram of activities for that after- noon will include Hebrew classes, stenography and typing classes, arts and crafts group, puppetry, stage costuming, dance classes, handball games, Mothers' Club meeting, citizenship class, music and art classes and nursery school program. The library, toyery and game room will also be included in the itinerary of the tour. The ;many club periodicals, Center News publications and booklets of activi- ties will also be on exhibit in addi- tion to the work done by the junior groups meeting at the Center. Af- ter all the visitors will have toured the building, Herman Jacobs, execu- tive director of the Center, will give a brief talk on the purposes and general activities of the or- ganization. The community is invited to at- tend this open house and acquaint itself with the work of the Jewish Community Center in the field of education and recreation for young and old. Heading the committee of hostesses is Miss Edith Heavenrich and serving with her are Mesdames Henry Meyers, Saul R. Levin, Saul Saulson, S. R. Glogower, Joseph M. Welt, Charles Rubiner, Ellis M. Thal, David B. Werbe, Benjamin Wilk, Sidney J. Allen, Abraham Cooper, Charles E. Feinberg, Harry S. Grant, Arthur J. Hass, Julian H. Krolik, Joe Magidsohn, Herbert D. Robinson and Louis J. Rosen- berg. ' isgah Lodge Hears Interesting Debate its monthly open meeting. The m ein feature of this meeting was 1 debate between the Hillel i foundation of Ann Arbor and t he Detroit A. Z. A. No. 63, on i he topic "Resolved, that the recommendations of the Royal C ommission are to the best in- terests of the Jewish People." A . Z. A., represented by Calvin G oodman and Morris Hutton. t o ok the affirmative aide of the uestion. and Ronald Freedman i nd Nathaniel Holtzman, repre- i enting Hillel, took the negative. The judges were Aaron Droock, Joseph Sanders and Louis Weis- enfeld. The decision went to he Hillel Foundation team. This debate was under the direction of Louis H. Schostak, chairman of t he cultural committee for Pisgah Lodge. Following this debate, Rabbi Bernard Heller. of the Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor. gave on interesting discourse, in which h e stressed the necessity for co- ncretion of the A. Z. A. and Hillel Foundation and suggested t hat a debate be made an an- nual affair. Ile announced a convention soon of the various branches of youth movements which will take place in Detroit. T here will be round-table discus- sions and sermons by Rabbi Leo Franklin of Temple Beth El and Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey Zedek, on the topic of what a college man can expect from re- ligion. A capacity audience attended this meeting. The next meeting of the lodge will be held on Monday evening, April 4. Past President Aaron Rosenberg will talk on the charit- able and philanthropic work of the Order of Bnai Brith. Celebrate Their 50th Wedding Anniversary'r"*"""" Community Center to Have Open House Engagements RA. 0549 RA. 4952 PAGE SEVEN ThEDEntorrAwisnihRon March 25, 1938 Phi Lambda Kappa Plans Initiation I We Sell for Less! Don't Let Wholesale Prices Fool You Carpeting --- Interior Decorating LAMP SHADES CLEANED LIKE NE W Send Yours in NOW FAULTLESS Curtain Laundry and Cleaners HOGARTH 2421 4737 Elmhurst /1111111116. CENTURY FURNITURE 11708 Dexter Boulevard OLYMPIA HOTEL Kraenier's Olympia Hotel with Macey Concert Flowers for .11 «waste.. Dexter-Joy Florist Tyler 64421 Judge and Mr. Harry Keidan, is atm- On' of Hone tex.reatiorg; Mr. tad Mr.. la ► .se ear, of the Ma wed•ting •natver• of Mr and Mm Iran S.M.. bard or often, straight bat by kitties