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PEPEntorrlarisn (fiRoxicul

April 8, 1938

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Purity's Charity
PLANS HOSPITAL AID

Mrs. E. D. Stampfer
to Address Junior
Hadassah on Sunday

Matzo Fund Bridge
Tea Next Tuesday

ROSENBERG

The Home Relief Society will
hold a special meeting, Monday,
April 11, at 1:30 p. in., at the
Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S.,
home of Mrs. H. Zolkower, 3202
urges all its members and their
Leslie.
Mrs. Phillip Brezner, chairman friends to attend the annual
of the hospital committee, states charity Matzo fund bridge tea to
that a trip to the Eloise Hospital
will be made on April 11. The
croup will leave at 10 a. m. from
the home of Mrs. Brezner, 1787
Oakman Blvd. Those wishing to
go should call To. 7-1944. The
purpose of the trip is to visit the
Jewish patients and to bring them
Passover goodies. Other hospi-
tals will be visited during the
week. Anyone wishing to con-
tribute towards these visits is
asked to call Mrs. Brezner.
The Home Relief Society ac-
knowledges the following con-
tributions: Mrs. and Mrs. Harry
Bunitz, In honor of their son's
wedding; Dr. and Mrs. J. Poloz-
ker, in memory of Sarah ham-
burger; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sav-
age, in memory of Sarah Ham-
burger; Mrs. Merman Gates, do-
nation to milk fund.

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Announcement was made this
week that a group of public spirit-
ed citizens are sponsoring the de-
velopment of a Vocational Guid-
ance Club which is now in process
of formation,
The purpose of the club Is to
stimulate an interest among boys
in age of 18 and over toward the
high skilled trades in the mechan-
ical field and to help them find
jobs.
The club offers to its members
evening classes, in practical and
class work. The membership of
the club is limited. Boys who are
mechanically inclined may obtain
full information by calling eve-
nings, 7 to 9, at 2704 Taylor Ave.

Call Randolph 0549

Donations to Center Art
Fund

for Immediate Pickup

ROSENBERG
BROTHERS

213 11". Jeffers°.

Donations to the Jewish Com-
munity Center art scholarship fund
were made by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Davidson and Mr. and Mrs, David
IVerbe in memory of Mrs. Vora
Lappin,

At the meeting to he held on
April 10, at 2:30, at the Statler
Hotel, the Detroit unit of Junior
Ilatlassah will have as its guest

Sigmund Strauss, who has been
spending some time in America, is
the guest of Mrs. A, L, Bernstein
of Pingree Ave, Mr. Strauss will
sail on the Queen Mary April 27,
for his home in Kreuznach, Ger-
many.

In the course of the past week
Rabbi Leon Fram spoke at St.
Joseph's Episcopal Church of De-
troit on "Germany and Austria,"
and at St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Flint, Mich., on "Adven-
tures in Religious Education."

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Mr. and Mrs, Harry Farbsten
Mr. and Sirs. Lawrence L.
of Burlington Drive returned from Adell of 3336 Glendale Ave. an-
Palm Springs and San Francisco. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, S. Robert, on Saturday morn-
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert of nine, April 9. at the Bnai David
Arden Park left April 4, for White Synagogue. Elmhurst and 14th.
Reception at home on Sunday,
Sulphur Springs, W, Va.
April 10, from 2 to 6 E. m. No
cards.
Mrs, Louis B. Kiefer of Pitts-
burgh Is the house guest of Mr.
Mrs. Ilarold D. Raphael, who
and Mrs. Eugene J, Arnfeld of
has been spending the winter in
Warrington Drive.
Palm Springs, Calif., has returned
Mrs. Bernard Wohl will give a home.

bathroom shower and tea at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krause of
Great Lakes Club, Friday, April 15 ,
in honor of Miss Marjorie Epstean , Tuxedo Ave. celebrated their 58th
be held on Tuesday, April 12, at bride-elect of May 25.
wedding anniversary Sunday eve-
1 p. nt., at Kern's auditorium.
ning with a dinner at which 60
Refreshments will be served
Mrs. William Fleischman and members of their immediate fam-
and there will be prizes.
son, Mickey, are spending the ily were present. The occasion
Tickets can be obtained by
week-end with relatives in Cleve- was unusual in that both Mr. and
telephoning the committee headed
Mrs. Krause also observed the
land.
by Mrs. R. J. Mendelssohn, gen-
anniversaries of their 76th birth-
eral chairman, at Niagara 7026,
days this month. The couple have
Mr. and Sirs. Adolph Finster
or the co-chairmen, Mesdames J.
10 children, 33 grandchildren and
Garfinkle, A. Kurtz, To. 7-3681, wald will return April 10, having 11 great-grandchildren.
and J. Stallburg, To. 6.5986; or spent the winter in Los Angeles.
the worthy matron, Mrs. Eva
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Victor
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Freshman
Springer, Ho. 7906.
of 2982 Elmhurst Ave. announce
As attendance will be limited and (laughter, Ann, of Oneida, N.
the
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
to only 200, it is urged that all Y., are spending 10 days with their
Harold, on Saturday, April 9, at
who wish to attend this event uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A
should call for reservations early. cob II, Schakne of LaSalle Blvd.
dinner will be given in his honor
on Sunday, April 10, at the De-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander troit-Leland Hotel.
of 1956 Calvert Ave. will be at
home in honor of the 86th birth-
Mrs. Burton Warner of Coiling-
day anniversary of their mother,
Mrs. B, Meisner, on Sunday, April wood Ave. was hostess last Wed-
Charles Edward Russell, presi- 24, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m. nesday to the members of the cast
dent of the Pro-Palestine Federa- No cards,
participating in the one-act com-
tion of America, who addressed
edy, 'The Piper's Pay," to be
a public meeting here on March
Richard Ellmann is home from presented by the Detroit League
31, expresses thanks to Detroiters Yale University to spend the of the N. H. J. C. on April 27.
for their hospitality, In a letter spring vacation with his parents,
he addressed to Lawrence W. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann
Honoring Miss Dorothy Ger-
Crohn, president of the Zionist of Connecticut,Ave.
trude DeYoung, whose marriage
Organization of Detroit. Mr.
will occur on June 18. a beauti-
Russell writes:
Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canter. fully appointed dinner and show-
"It was a great pleasure to bury Drive entertained the choral er was given by Mrs. David E.
meet so many good people so group of the Music Study Club at Love and daughter, Dorothy, on
earnestly interested in a great a luncheon Friday, April 1.
March 31, for 60 guests at the
cause. If I was able to be of
Wilshire Hotel.
any assistance to them and to
Miss Jean Fisher returned to
you in that endeavor, I am glad Briarcliff°, N. Y., after spending
Miss Sally G. Sachs has re-
indeed."
the spring vacation with her par-
turned to the city from a West
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher
Indies Cruise aboard the S. S.
of Edison Ave.
Empress of Australia. Enroute
home she visited in New York and
Mr. and 6Irs. J. H. L. Frank Philadelphia.
and Sirs. Leon Frank and daugh-
The Junior Home Relief Girls ter, Betty Mae, returned 1Yednes-
Miss Judith Victor. a student of
day
front a six-weeks' stay in
will act as hostesses at the stu-
the University of Michigan, ar-
dents' conference April 8, 9 and Honolulu and Australia.
rived
from Ann Arbor on Friday,
10. A, fek-mal dance will take
Mrs. Harold Van Baalen left April 8, to spend the spring vaca-
place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
tion
with
her parents, Mr. and
Sunday for St. Petersburg, Fla.,
Saturday evening,
A group of college girls will be after a stay with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel M. Victor of 2982
Elmhurst
Ave.
guests of the Junior Home Relief Fred Ginsburg.
at a luncheon to be held at Frame's
Miss Jewell Prentis, a student
Mrs. Sidney Kelt and son, Al-
401-Sunday, at 12:30 p. m.
at Briarcliffe, left to resume her lan, returned by plane from Mi-
studies after spending the spring ami Beach, Fla., where they spent
COUNCILS OF CENTER
with her parents, Mr. and the winter.
TO OBSERVE PASSOVER vacation
Mrs. Meyer Prentis of Balmoral
Drive.
Mrs. Alter Shrier of Boston
Members of the Jewish Commu-
Blvd. returned home after spend-
nity Center, 8904 Woodward, are
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of ing .the winter in Florida.
preparing for its celebration of Virginia Park are home from a
Passover. The various councils nine weeks' visit in California,
On Sunday evening, April 30,
are sponsoring a program of an
educational and social nature.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Smiley of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplo-
The senior and sub-senior coun- Canterbury Drive sailed blanch wits of Fairfield Ave. entertained
cils will celebrate the holiday on 30 on the Queen of Bermuda and in honor of their niece, Mrs. Nor-
Monday, April 11, and Wednesday ,
mon Weisman of Dayton, 0. A
April 13, respectively, at 8:30 p. will return in a few weeks, buffet supper was served at mid-
m. At the latter program, a model
Mrs. Leon Zechntan of Wood- night for 20 guests. Dramatic
Seder service will be held. The in - Ingham Drive was hostess last readings and showing of moving
termediate council, comprising Monday to the Players Group of pictures followed.
those between the ages of 14 and
the Detroit League of the N. H.
17, will stage their program on
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossfeld
J. C., who will present the "Pi-
Tuesday, April 19, at 8 p. m. Dra-
per' Pay" at Bedell's Auditorium recently returned from a three
matic presentations of the Pass-
months' sojourn in Los Angeles,
on Wednesday, April 27.
over story and community singing
Calif., and are at present resid-


of Hebrew and Yiddish songs will
Michael Clamage of Chicago is ing at the Madison-Lenox llotel.
comprise part of the program. It the guest of his children, Mr. and
is also planned to have a showing Mrs. Benjamin Shayder of Wilde-
Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd,
of a film depicting the conditions mere Ave,
formerly of Rochester Ave., have
of Jews in lands of persecution.
moved to 11845 LaSalle Blvd.
Mrs. Esther Simons and daugh-
YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN ter, Irma, of the Belcrest, returned
Miss Hilda Rosenfield was en-
SPONSOR EVENT MAY 2 from a 10-weeks' stay In Key West, tertained
Thursday, April 7, at
Ha.
the Pallister Tea Room with a
The Women's League of Young
shower for 75 people given by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen
Israel will sponsor a dessert-
Mrs. D. Fishel, Mrs. B. Lewis,
bridge at Bedell's, 1249 Woodward, of Huntington Woods are spend-
Mrs. J. Schecter, and Mrs. J.
on Monday afternoon, May 2, at ing several days in Biloxi, Miss.
Rosengarten.
I o'clock. Proceeds of this affair
Mrs. Norman L. Weisman and
will be shared equally by the Jun-
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Weitz an-
ior and Intermediate Councils of daughter of Dayton, 0., are visit-
Young Israel, and the Yeshivah ing with their pareata, Mr. and nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Marshall, on April 9, at Con-
Beth Judah, which is located at Mrs. Benjamin Lieberman.
gregation Bnai Zion, Humphrey
2537 Elmhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman and Holmur Ayes. Reception at
Tickets are available from any
member of the Women's Leaggue, of 2698 Pasadena Ave. celebrated home, 3242 Calvert Ave.. Sun-
or by calling the chairman of the their silver wedding anniversary day evening, from 7 till 11. No
arrangements committe e, Mrs. in the form of a dinner for the cards.
Charles T. Gellman, Tyler 4-1408, immediate family and friends on
Mr. and Sirs. Money Shepherd
or Mrs. I'hilip Forman, president Sunday, April 3.
(Zelda Smith) of 11845 LaSalle
of the organization, Tyler 5-2328.
Jacob Tarshish, widely known Blvd. were hosts to a group of
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. on the radio as "The Lamplighter," their friends on Tuesday evening.
will be the guest speaker at the
TO STAGE 3-ACT PLAY meeting
of the Temple Beth El
Sisterhood Monday, April 11. The
Plans are being completed by lecture will be preceded by a des-
the Young People's Society of sert luncheon at 1
o'clock In the
Shaarey Zedek to present a three- social hall of the Temple. Mrs.
act play in May. Production has Harry Markle, chairman of the
On Tuesday evening, April 19, at
already started and the cast is program committee, will introduce
8:30, Prof. Preston Slosson of the
now being assembled.
the speaker.
University orMichigan history de-
The society's annual awing-out
partment will deliver a lecture on,
dance will be held April 30 at the
Miss Elizabeth Lipton, a stn.
synagogue. Jerry Silberblatt and dent at the University of Michi- "The Foreign Policy of Great
Adele Robins head the committee gan, is spending the spring van- Britain," in the auditorium of
Temple Beth El.
on arrangements as co-chairmen.
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Prof. Slosson's talk will be the
The next meeting of the group Mrs, M. Lipton of Chicago Blvd.
fourth and final lecture in a series
,
will be held this Sunday, April 10
sponsored during the past six
at 3:30 p. m., in the social hall of
Robert Colten, ■ junior at the months by the Men's Club of
Tem-
the synagogue.
University of Michigan, is spend. ple Beth EL
The services of Prof.
ing the spring holidays with his Slosson were obtained for this oc-
A. Z. A. Chapter 63 to Aid parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse
casion because the Board of Direc-
Col ten.
Passover Needy
tors of the Men's Club believed that
• lecture dealing with the present
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
In order to aid needy during
foreign situation would be excep-
of
Suffolk
Drive are visiting in tionally timely and of interest to
Passover, the Detroit A. Z. A.
Chapter 63 is sponsoring a Pau- New York.
the public inasmuch as Great Brit-
over charity dance, to be held
ain's actions in reference to the
Rose Grand Gutterman of 8422
I Wednesday, April 13, at the Bnai
LaSalle
Blvd. has returned from foreign, especially the German sit-,
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Ma-
uation, have yet to be thoroughly
i sic will be furnished by Bill Kent New York and is again active in explained.
and his Stardust Orchestra of the her millinery studio.
Tickets for the lecture will be
staff of WWJ. The - admission
on sale at Grinnell Brothers and
Cadet Henry Ehrlich, son of Mr. at
charge will be Passover food
the Temple and also at the
which will be turned over to and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, will be
main entrance of the Temple the
needy families. Sidney Wolin and home for the first two days of
evening of the lecture.
Harry Moss are co-chairman of Passover from Western' Military
Gabriel Alexander is in charge
Academy, Alton, Ill.
I the social committee.
of ticket sales and is also assisting
Harry
Markle with the publicity.
Th. Big Musical Treat of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Strifling
Rabbi Leon Frani, Sol Rose, Leo
S•assusl
of 2056 Calvert Ave. will be
at Franklin, Ephraim Gomberg, Ar-
HALEVY'S CONCERT
h ome on Sunday, April 10, from
thur Hass, Ben Welling and James
to to held at Scottish Rite
cl
3 to 5 o'ock,
in honor of Charles % ineman are also
attending to
Cathedral, Sunday sight,
Levy, who will celebrate his 80th
numerous
arrangements that have
May 15
birthday. No cards.
to be made for the lecture.

Wash like

MRS. ELIJAH D. STAMPFER

speaker, Mrs. Elijah D. Stumpier,
wife of Rabbi Stampfer of the
Jewish Center of Akron 0. Mrs.
Stampfer, who is an active mem-
ber of the Akron Senior Hades-
sah, was raised in Palestine.
Steeped in the observances of the
ceremonials and customs of Ju-
daism, Mrs. Stampfer is a keen
interpreter of these traditions.
She is vitally interested in and
cognizant of present conditions in
Palestine and liadassah ideals and
projects.
Further details and plans for
the donor dinner dance to be held
at Webster Hall on May 1, will be
revealed at this meeting by the
chairman, Miss Sophie Blanche
Schwartz. It is urged that all
members who have not as yet
placed their pledge with the com-
mittee, do so immediately, as res-
ervations are limited. Members
must secure their tickets as soon
as possible from Miss Schwartz,
1947 Gladstone, Tyler 5-6419.

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