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Hadassah to Stage
Two Plays April 12

Women's Council's
Bridge on Monday

The drama MUD of the De-
troit chapter of Hadassah will pre-
sent two one-act plays at the
monthly meeting of the organ-

Tho monthly meeting of the De-
troit section, National Council of
Jewish Women, to be held Monday,
April 4, will take the form of a

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April 1, 1938

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PAGE SIX

MRS. WALTER FIELD

izution to be held Tuesday. April
12, at Temple Beth El. at 2 p. m.
Making their first public ap-
pearance of the season. the Ila-
dassah actors will be seen in "At
Sundawn" by Fannie Barnett
Linskv. The action of the play
takes place in the dressing room
of a theater in New York City
at the Present time. Mrs. Wal-
ter Field. director of the group.
arranged the second presentation,
"The Combing Jacket." This
play marks the occasion of an
Hadassah bazaar in Martinsville.
The Iladassah drama grout)
meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
of each month in the auditorium
of the Colonial Department Store.
Mrs. John Frazer and Mrs.
George Bremen head the commit-
tee in charge of this activity.
The meeting is open to all Ha-
dassah members and their friends.

Bnai Moshe Y. P. S.
Annual Dance May 1

The Purini dance sponsored
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel
have returned from Palm Beach jointly by the Junior Congrega-
lion
and the Senior Department
where they spent the winter.
of the Shaarev Zedek School, on
March
13. was a success. The
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil-
bert are guests at the Green following is a list of patrons ad-
Briar Inn. White Sulphur Springs. ditional to those previously an-
nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Lei-
Virginia.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert War-
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
Gilbert Hart spent the past burger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yolles,
week-end in Chicago. •
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert, Mr.
and Mrs. William Roth. Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Levi has return- Mrs. Kohlemberst. Mr. and Mrs.
ed from a stay in Miami Beach. Max Dunitz, Mr. and Nita. Ben
Lieberman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Fla.
Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Victor II. Weil Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Coop-
of Fairfield Ave. entertained a er. Nir. and Mrs. Morris Blum-
group of friends with a Sunday berg and Max Chomsky.
night supper Party. March 27.
Mrs. A. Dodd Rosen is visiting
Mrs. H. J. Rothschild of St. her children. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
D.
Rosen.
Paul, Minn.. is visiting with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Lieberman of Santa
The next meeting of the Ladies
Barbara Drive.
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet-
erans' Detroit Post 135, will be
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ems- held at the Book Cadillac hotel
gass of Cumberland Ave. have on Wednesday, April 6, 8:30 p. 111.
returned from a fortnight spent
in Hollywood, Fla.
In honor of the 30th wedding
anniversary of their president
Miss Sue Wineman returned and charter member, Mrs. Harry
Friday. April 1, from the Stuart Epstein, the Progressive Ladies
School in Boston to spend the Unterstitzung Verein gave a sur-
spring vacation with her parents. prise party last Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman. and presented her with a silver
chest.
Nits and Mrs. Sam Gerson and
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Donan of
daughter, Lois Ethel. returned to
their home at the Belcrest after Grand Rapids visited in Detroit
a vacation at the Belmar Hotel for several days the oast week.
in Miami.
Jerome Grossman. a student at
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg Harvard, will arrive Saturday.
of Poe Ave. will return April April 2. for the spring vacation,
2. from an extended visit at the to be spent with his parents. Sir.
Indian Creek River Hotel in and Mrs. Harry C. Grossman of
Jefferson Ave.
Miami Beach.

No effort has been spared toward celebrating
these Holidays In a truly Orthodox Manner.
A prominent Rabbi will conduct Seder Services.

The Young People's Society of
Congregation Bnai Moshe com-
pleted arrangements for its annual
dance to be held Sunday, May 1.
Early R•aeryatlans S ggggg ted
Committees under the leadership
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of Martin Miller, Abe Rosenthal,
Ily Beal and Sol Jacobs are in
ERIY PESACH—FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938
charge. Proceeds from this dance
will he given to the Allied Jewish
Campaign and other w or t h y
causes.
Lectures in Jewish history, Ile-
brew and Bible study have been
started.
Max Elkin—Albert Grossman
The dramatic group has several
more plays in view and social
events have been planned to pro-
vide more activities for the in-
Y. P. T. C. TO PRESENT
creased membership of the society.
COMEDY ON APRIL 2, 3 The next meeting will be held
April 10, at 3 p. rn.
The dramatic group of the
Young People's Temple Club will
present "Call It A Day," a comedy
in three acts by Dotie Smith, in
the chapel of Temple Beth El,

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L.
Mrs. Bernard Wohl and daugh- Adell of 3336 Glendale Ave. an-
ter. Lynn, returned from a six- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
week's sojourn in New Orleans. son, S. Robert, on Saturday morn-
nines April 9. at the Bnai David
Eugene J. Arnfeld left March Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th.
30, to spend the week-end in Reception at home on Sunday.
Pittsburgh with his parents. Mr. April 10, front 2 to 5 p. m. No
and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld.
cards.

Mrs. Lillian Spiegel of Chi-
cago has been spending a week
with her sister and brother-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine-
man.

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N. H. J. C. to Stage
Play on April 27

A one-act comedy, "The Piper's
Pay," by Margaret Cameron, will
be presented by the Players
Group of the Detroit League of
the National Home for Jewish
Children at Denver, on Wednes-
day, April 27. at the Detroit Le-
land Hotel. It is being produced
under the direction of Sidney
Winer. Mesdames: R. Robert
Kallman, Harry Click, Alfred
Meyers, Leon Zechman. David
Ebner and Jack Albert, are mem-
bers of the cast.
This presentation will be the
introduction to the Detroit
League's annual simultaneous
bridge teas which will take place
in the homes of the individual
mmebers and friends on May 24.
The funds realized from the
bridge teas will be applied to-
wards the Detroit League's nuota
for the maintenance of the home
at Denver which cares for chil-
dren whose parents have been
stricken with tuberculosis. These
children come from all parts of
the country.
This fund raising project is
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Aaron Silberblatt and Mrs. Moe
II. Prince.

Mrs. R. Robert Kallman of Bos-
ton Blvd. was hostess at a break-
fast to the cast participating in
the one-act comedy. "The Piper's
Play," which will be produced by
the Detroit League of the Nation.
Corporal Elliot Elkin has re- al Home for Jewish Children at
turned to Howe Military School Denver on April 27.
at Howe. Ind.. after a 10-day visit
with his father, Max Elkin. of
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
the Colonial Hotel. Mt. Clemens. ence Factor on their 25th wed-
Mich.
ding anniversary. a surprise party
was given by Miss Ruth Factor
Miss Niarjane Berger. who at- and Mrs. Ann Weitz on March
tends the Marjorie Webster School 9, at which 70 guests vere urea-
in Washington. D. C., is spend- eat. Entertainment was furnish-
ing her spring vacation with her ed by bliss Shirley Becher who
parents, the Harry Bergers of sang a group of Jewish folk songs
and II. W. Zimmerman who show-
A special meeting of the Jewish West Boston Blvd.
ed motion pictures. Supper was
Women's European Welfare Organ-
Rabbi Leon Fram was re-elect- served and was followed by
DRYING PROCESS
ization was held Monday, March
ed
secretary
of
the
Michigan
bridge.
28, at the Congregation Bnai
GIVES YOUR
Moshe. Mrs. D. Silverstein, presi- branch of the Religious Educa-
tion
Association.
The
president
Mrs. David Bauman of Owosso.
dent, presided.
At this meeting letters were read of the association. l'rof. John Mich.. and Miss Bernice Lebow-
Mason
Wells
of
Hillsdale
College.
ski
of Michigan State College
from the European orphans who
are on the supporting list of the paid the rabbi official tribute for spent the week-end with their
NEW LIFE AND
the
success
of
the
conference
held
sister
and brother-in-law. Mr. and
organization and additional re-
WARMTH
quests were received for support. last Friday and Saturday at Tem- Mrs. Irvine 11. Small of Ohio 14 New Blue Goose Buses
ple
Beth
El
and
at
the
Statler
Ave.
Checks were issued for Passover
NO FADING
Operate in State
relief to orphans on the supporting Hotel.
Mrs. David Katz and bliss Ber-
NO SHRINKAGE
list as well as five new cases; also
Miss
Jean
Levitt.
who
is
a
stu-
nice
Goldman
are
spending
sev-
Fourteen
new motorbuses now
for room rent to a stuednt in a l dent at the Stuart School in Bos-
are operating between Detroit,
We Rebind Them at
Hebrew college and for room rent ton, is visiting with her parents. eral days in Chicago.
Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Jackson,
to a Europeals family brought over Mn. and Mrs. Henry Levitt.
a Nominal Charge
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rob- Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, it
to Detroit. A total of 33 checks
erts and family have moved to was announced by P. L. Radcliffe,
were given out for react amount-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of their new home at 19315 War- general manager of Blue Goose
ing to $195.
Virginia Park. left by motor for rington Drive.
Lines.
The organization will give a a visit in St. Louis.
The attractive coaches are the
benefit show at Littman's Peoples
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Ber- latest type of vehicles constructed
Theater, Tuesday evening, April
Mrs. Melvin Konptle of Colo- ger of West Boston Blvd. have for interurban service by General
19 (second day of Chol Hamoed rado Ave. returned from King- returned from California.
Motors Truck Corp., and Ameri-
Pesach). The proceeds of this af- ston, N. Y.
can Car and Foundry Co. All
fair is to go for relief to European
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rattner vehicles seat 35 passengers .
orphans and widows.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen
small daughter, formerly of
The new buses, which are stream-
Thanks were expressed to Mrs. and their mother. Sirs. A. Dodd and
GABRIEL N. ALEXANDER
Elmhurst Ave. are now residing lined in appearance, are sturdily
4737 ELMHURST
J. Zuckerman, chairman of the Rosen, are motoring to Washing. at
9323
Genessee Ave.
Saturday and Sunday evenings, luncheon recently given, to Mrs. ton, D. C., Philadelphia and New
built of steel with the bodies well
HO. 1010
HO. 2421
insulated to defy the cold. The
April 2 and 3, at 8:30 o'clock.
Feldman, co-chairman, their com- York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin exterior of the buses are painted
Gabriel N. Alexander, director, mittees and all guests for their
of Calvert Ave. and their sons. the familiar Blue Goose blue.
has been working with his cast of cooperation.
Mrs. Jacob Niargolis of Pitts- Eliot and Seymour, returned from
15 people for many weeks and
Thanks were also expressed to burgh is visiting with her sister
says this play will surpas previous the chairman and all committees of and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. a trio during which they visited
friends in Chicago, Ill. They
dramatic undertakings of the the Purim bake sale and to owners J. II. Schakne.
attended a choregraphic musical
club.
of kosher meat markets and all
folk - drama "Monesh," starring
The cast consists of June Marx, who cooperated.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allan On- Max Raskin. a brother of Na-
Sidney Tushbant, Joan Schulist,
A board of directors meeting Penheim visited in Rochester for thaniel and the former city at-
Josephine Allison, Gabriel Alexan- will be held Monday, April 4, at a few days last week.
torney of Milwaukee.
der, Edwin Wolf, Jr., Harriet the home of Mrs. Kief, 2070 W.
Kesselman, Estelle Jameson, Julian Euclid Ave„ at 12 noon.
Mrs. A. Dodd Rosen and her
At the last meeting of the
Unger, Hanley Rosenberg, Edna
daughter. Mrs. Albert NI. Cohen Vies, the following officers were
ANNOUNCES
Rosenman, Kitty Schwartz, Miriam
(Gloria Rosen) will leave for Eu- elected: P r e s i den t, Florence
Carver, Marjorie Feldman, Jean
rope on April 6. on the S. S. Schurgin: vice-president, Florence
I Levy.
Washington.
Naimark: secretary. Bette Davies:
Tickets may be procured from
corresponding secretary. Estelle
Miss Miriam Carver, Tyler 6-9552,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Stone
and
Zupnitskv: treasurer, Rosalind
A large audience witnessed the
or from the Temple Beth El office.
Milton Gordon returned from Turman; sergeant-at-arms. Ruth
HANDSOME — SMART
impressive ceremonies when 125 Mrs.
an
extended
visit
in
Miami
Beach.
NEW SPRING STYLES
Erenthal. Eleanor Fink and Pat
candidates were initiated in the
Hoffman were pledged and their
"Hannah liarvith Class" of the
—AT—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Bielfield,
Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary on formerly of LaSalle Blvd., have initiation has been planned for
AMAZING LOW PRICES
Monday evening. March 28. at taken up their new residence at Saturday. April 2. which will be
followed by a shipwreck party in
the Bnai Moshe.
`'"' PACKARD
Over 1500 New Models
Rio' Y..'
their honor.
0E0 DIE. FIRST.
The next regular meeting of the
The degree team was composed the Wilshire.
to Choose From
Sisterhood of Congregation Beth of Mrs. Joseph Sanders. president
HARRY
L. SCOTT
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Freed-
Miss Sophie Tobias of Los An-
Tefilo Emanuel will take place on of the auxiliary: Mrs. Jacob liar-
Packard Representative
(Edith Joyce Albert) have geles. Calif.. is visiting in De-
Monday, April 4, at the home of vith. Mrs. Harry Tanner. Mrs. man
Vinewood
1-4248
returned
to
Detroit
after
spend-
Hosp.,
Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1528 Virginia Charles Solovich. Mrs. Nathan ing two months in Havana and troit and is staving at the home
Vinewood 1.1952
Wolfe and Miss Charlotte Gant. Miami Beach. They are now of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and
Park.
Mrs. Harry A. Schiller of 2919
Mrs. William Adelson, president,
Those taking part in the tab- domiciled at the Whittier.
Fullerton Ave.
will open the meeting promptly at leaux, depicting the three les-
2:15 p. m. Mrs. Wohlgelernter, sons of Service, Fidelity and De-
Louis
Harrison
of
Los
Angeles
Recent visitors at the Colonial
wife of the newly elected rabbi, votion, were Mrs. Jess Feller, visited for a few days with his
Max J. Wohlgelernter, will be the Mrs. Emanuel Lcibschutz. Mrs. brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Hotel and Mineral Baths. Mount
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speaker, explaining the significance Norman Rom and Mrs. Edith Ro- Mrs. Beniamin Fink of Winona Clemens, were: Nir. and Mrs. Mil-
comes the sparkling health-
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ton Si. Alexander, Edward Zeig-
of Passover. Mrs. Max Dushkin senberg.
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giving
waters used in the
f/andfflome Drapes and
Vocal selections were sung by
er, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gunsbertr.
will relate stories from the Talmud.
treatment of arthritis, neu-
semi-Drapes!
Mr. and Mrs. Glaser, M. Dudel-
A social hour will follow the Mrs. George Weingarden, accom-
Miss
Betty
Barbara
Hambur-
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
son. 'William Friedman.
meeting and all former members panied by Mrs. Dave Diamond.
Refreshments were nerved by ger, a sophomore at the Univer-
and general colds. Other
as well as those desirous of affili-
sity of Michigan. will arrive April
treatments include T U R-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fine and
ating with the Sisterhood are in- the committee with Mrs. Victor 8. to spend the spring vacation
Finn
in
charge.
KISII and REDUCING baths
small
son.
formerly
of
Holmur
vited Mrs. Herman Fisher, Mrs.
with her parents. Mr. and Sirs. Ave.. are now residing at 3261
Sol B. Edelman and Mrs. Max
Charles Hamburger of Chicago Glendale Ave.
Bnai
David
Ladies
Auxiliary
Kramer will act as hostesses for
Blvd.
the afternoon.
Celebration April 10
630 Front St.
R A . A744
L. M. Felsenthal is spending a
n. of tad
On Sunday evening, April 10, the
"
On Sunday evening. March 27,
Musicale by Miss Ruth Lowe Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Mrs. James Sobel entertained in few days in New York attending
Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th Sta., her home at a surprise party hon- the meeting of the board of gov-
on Wednesday
will celebrate a unique event. On oring her husband on his 50th ernors of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fra-
Single and double breasted,
ternity.
wrap around., Ralmacaons,
On Wednesday, April 6, 8:30 that occasion a new set of Pero- birthday. A buffet su n
Scalp Treatments
everyone a brand new model!
p. m., there will be a musicale in cheth and Shulchan cover will be served at midnight and dancing
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payson of
Specializing in
the Detroit Musical College, 477 W. given by the Ladies Auxiliary to was to the strains of a gypsy Chicago Blvd., and Mr.
and Mrs.
Come Early for
Kirby, given by Miss Ruth Lowe, the Beth Hamedrash of Congrega- orchestra.
NEWEST METHODS
Alvin Rodecker of the Whittier
tion
Bnai
David.
an artist student with Dr. Mark
Best Choice
To emphasize this festive affair
Sonya Lenore Drewe, daughter have returned from a motor trip
Gunzburg. The participating artist
SHELTON TULIP OIL
to Charleston, S. C., and to New
will be Rudolph Wrha. clarinetist. a party with set tables for all of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drew,, is York City.
OPEN EVERY EVENING
PERMANENTS
who will play with Dr. Gunzburg guests will be prepared. All are spending the season at Miami
UNTIL 9 P. M.
the Concertino by Busrini and the welcome. There will he r.o charge to Beach. Fla. She was accompan- Donations in Memoriam to
FACIAL TREATfAEN T3
the ceremony or to the party.
Dun Concertante by Weber.
ied on her trip by Miss Lillian
Mrs. Z. Needle announces that Eisenberg.
Jewish Home for Aged
Miss Lowe will play an Interest-
, leg program of compositions by Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the
The following have made con- Margaret Greenough
speaker
of
the
evening.
Miss
, Bach, Brahms, Debussy and the
Zelda Rosenthal. who is tHbutions to the Home for Aged:
BEAUTY SALON
, romantic "Vallee d'Oberman" by
making her borne in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin.
1430 GRISWOLD
List,. The public Is Invited with-
Flowers for all oce•sions —I visited with her parents. Mr. and in memory of mother. Mrs. Etta
mr— FZ:trxr;',4;0°." "ner.".1,,
' out admission charge,
Outer Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal.
Slakter.

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MRS. HOKE LEVIN

bridge and Mah Jong party. Play-
ing will begin at 2 o'clock in the
social hall of Temple Beth El.
Mrs. Lawrence Levi, chairman
of the afternoon of games. has re-
quested that members make up
their own table groups and bring
their own cards and Mah Jong
sets. There will be prizes, and re-
freshments will be served at 4
o'clock.
The meeting is open to all Coun-
cil members and their guests. A
nominal charge is being made for
non-members.
Assisting Mrs. Levi is the fol-
lowing committee: Mrs. Ilarold
Rattner, vice-chairman, Sirs, Phil-
lip Glick, Nita. Hoke Levin, Mrs.
Raymond Moers, Mrs. Robert New-
man, Mrs. Royal Oppenheim, Mrs.
Charles Rubiner, Mrs. Harold Smi-
ley, Mrs, Herbert Smith and Mrs.
Harold Ziv.

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