- - PEPErRorriEwisti eiRONICLII April 15, 1938 and THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE 1 MOTHERS' CLUBS' Mrs. I. E. Goodman SPRING CONCERT Heads Auxiliary of SUNDAY EVENING the Home for Aged ROSENBERG BROTHERS FURRIERS Since 1908 An operetta, "Judgment of She- ba," enacted by the Glee Clb of the Jewish Community Center, and a musical program by the Center Symphony Orchestra will feature the annual spring concert of the Jewish Community Center's Mothers' Clubs on Sunday eve- ning, April 17, at 8:30 o'clock at the Community Center Building, Woodward at Holbrook. The Center symphony orchestra is under the direction of Miss Sadie Cooper. The operetta, which will be sung in costume in appro- priate settings, has been directed by Mrs. Joseph M. Markel. The public is cordially invited to attend. Miss Alma Phillips To Sing for Halevy The Detroit Ilalevy Singing So- ciety will feature as principal Succeeds Mrs. A. M. Ferar Who Served as President for Four Years Starting with a mere handful of approximately 70 women, four years ago, and with her ability, tact and hard work, building that number to nearly 2,000, is the Joseph Bernstein on Altman's Hour for Allied Drive soloist at its Bar Mitzvah concert Miss Alma Phillips, Detroit's youthful coloratura soprano, and Mrs. David J. Levy was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander to a group of her friends at a of 1958 Calvert Ave. will be at luncheon Monday, April 11. home in honor of the 86th birth- day anniversary of their mother, Mrs. M. B. Benyas returned Mrs. It. ;Wisner, on Sunday, April from a month's visit in New York. 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobson Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Wolfgang and son, Lloyd, of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boruszak of Mil- of Cincinnati, 0., were guests of waukee, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman and family of Cincinnati Wolfgang, during the last week- are the week-end guests of Mr. end. and Mrs. Maurice Morse of Lin- colnshire Drive. Mrs. Joseph J. Blumrosen will review "Tomorrow's liread," by Beatrice Itisno, on Monday, May Miss Katherine Fecheime•, who is a student of the University of 2, at 1:30 p. m., at the home of Michigan, is spending the spring Sirs. Sam Arkin, 4055 Glendale vacation with her parents, Mr. Ave. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jer- ome Kanter, Mrs, Charles Cornell and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer. and Mrs. al. S Arkin. Friends are invited. For further information, On Monday, April 11, Dr. Leo call Mrs. M. S. Arkin, M. Franklin addressed the students at Wayne University on the sub- ject "What the Modern Jew Be-' Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Blvd. was hostess at a luncheon, lieves." l ast Saturday, to the cast of the Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Bos- play, The I'iper's Pay," which is ton Blvd. was hostess at a :doh being produced by the Detroit Jong breakfast last Wednesday, League of the N. II. J. C. to be presented on April 27, at Bedell's this being one of a series. Auditorium. The second address in the se- ries "Our Responsibility to the Agencies Included in the Allied Jewish Campaign" will be given by Joseph Bernstein, on Sunday night, April 17, at 11 o'clock, over Station WMBC, through the cour- Furs Need More Than tesy of Hyman Altman. Mr. Bern- stein, who will speak in Yiddish, Just Cold Storage will stress the responsibility to • Rosenberg Brothers for local agencies. over thirty years have Aaron Rosenberg was the Allied been fur specialists. Thus Jewish Campaign speaker over the you can be assured that special Altman Hour on Wednes- from the moment our day night, April 13, on Station own driver picka up your WMBC. Mr. Rosenberg's Yiddish furs to the time they appeal for campaign supporters MRS. A. M. FERAR Mrs. Ivor Kahn and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Benavie leave the vaults on our and workers won on enthusiastic liam Mazer left April 12 to spend note recorded this week in the a few days in Buffalo. and family, formerly of Calvert premises the finest in response. history of the Women's Auxiliary, I Ave. are now residing at 18985 "complete protection" is Jewish Home for Aged, as Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt Warrington Dr. Abraham M. Ferar retires from entertained a group of friends the presidency of this organiza- Sunday night, April 12, at a All Furs Cleaned by Com- Miss Bernice Kleinman, daugh- sup - tion. pressed Air Before Being ter of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya per party. Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & In her annual report, Mrs. Placed in Our Vaults Kleinman, is home from the Uni- A. M., will continue to hold degree Ferar thanked all the officers, Mrs. Walter Laib and her two versity of Michigan for the spring work during the holiday season, committee heads and the mem- Call Randolph 0549 with a resumption of its social ac- bership at large for the splendid daughters returned home April vacation. She has as her guest for Immediate Pickup tivities immediately following Pass- co-operation they have given her 12, having spent the winter in for the week Miss Bernice Cohen Hollywood. Fla. of Passaic, N. J. over, in the past. On Wednesday, April 20, the En- At the 'annual election of of- Miss Sue Wineman returned to The final study meeting of the tered Apprentice Degree will be ficers of the Women's Auxiliary, exemplified at 7 p. m., with Dr. held last week in the dining hall the Stuart School in Boston, hav- Music Study Club will take place II. M. Friedman acting as worship- of the Home for Aged, the slate ing spent the spring vacation with on Tuesday, April 19, at 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. ful master. This will be followed presented by Mrs. David B. her parents. 515 W. Jefferson Jack Agins will read a paper on by the Master Mason degree on Werbe, chairman of the nominat- Miss Constance Robinson, a stu- Wednesday, April 27. ing committee, resulted in the dent at Carnegie Technical Insti- the life of Hindemuth and Ed- unanimous election of the follow- tute in Pittsburgh, is spending the ward Bredshall, pianist and lec- turer, will present a resume of the ing officers: week-end with her parents, Mr. year's discussions of modern mu- President, Mra. I. E. Goodman and Mrs. Herbert Robinson. sical composers. Mrs. J. S. Sauls who has held the offices of firs is chairman of the day. vice president, chairman of th e Mrs. Benjamin Simon and board of directors and chairman daughter, Phyllis, of Chicago Blvd. The annual Junior-Senior day of of the ways and means commit - returned from Miami Beach and the Music Study Club will take tee. It was under her able lead - Washington, D. C. place on Saturday, April 23, at 3 ership that the auxiliary span p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Morton sorest the successful landscap e Mrs. B. Isieisner and her daugh- luncheon in January. In previ - ter, Mrs. David King, returned Lesser, violinist, Blossom Rovetch and. Eda Rubenstein, pianists, and sue terms she served as recording I B freci a m ch. a winter's stay in Miami Joe Gornbein, dancer, will be pre- secretary, treasurer and apecia sented by the senior group, and correspondent. will render several solo selections. The office of first vice presi- Mrs. Edward Unger of Los An- dent will be occupied by Mrs. geles, formerly of Detroit, is visit- Mrs. E. Lipkin, director, will pre- Celia Kliger, who will serve as ing with relatives and friends. sent the junior group in a mu- sical play on the life of Beethoven. chairman of the hoard of direc• Many lovely parties are being The cast is as follows: Carol Rus- tors and as chairman of the ways given in her honor. kin, Shirley Laster, Eleanor Lip- and means committee. She is the retiring recording secretary, The following Detroit girls have kin, Susan Kessler, Lawrence has been director of publicity for returned home for their Easter Rosenthal, Betty Goldstrom, Sey- the past three and a half years vacation from the Highland Manor mour Lipkin, Shirley Shubiner, and has sponsored the Junior School, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Rosalind Green. Group during the same period of Y.: Miss Elaine Davidson, daughter time. Master Richard Michelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson of Mrs. Albert Homonoff, a tire- 2445 Boston Blvd.; Miss Mildred of Mr. and Mrs. Max L , Michel- less worker for the Home for Modell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son of Bay City, Mich., is visiting Aged, was elected second vice- J. Modell of 1196 Edison Ave.; Miss his grandparents, Mr. and Sirs. president. In past years she Ruth Levy, daughter of Mr. and Leo Michelson for the holidays, served as financial secretary and Mrs. Harry B, Levy of 7328 Wood- as chairman of the Simeha and row Wilson Ave.; Miss Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. Dave Betman of Memorial funds. The third vice Kaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3380 Collingswood Ave. returned presidency will be filled by Mrs. Louis Koine of 1079 Balfour Road. from Florida, Bernard Lachs, who, in addition to serving as recording secretary Rabbi Leon Fram will lecture at Misses Rhoda and Helen Cowen a few years ago, has for several the Northern State Teachers Col- of 3303 Glynn Ct, will entertain years been the responsible agent lege at Marquette, Mich., Tuesday, at a bridge-luncheon on Tuesday, for the splendid programs staged April 26, on the subject: "The April 19. at the meetings. Mrs. Philip Bible as a Text Book of Democ- Smith, who has served as chair- racy." Mr. and Mrs. Max Hassman and men of the motor corps, chauffer- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Harrison ing the residents of the home Harry Raden of LaSalle Blvd. to and from doctors' offices and is visiting with his family in Pitts- have returned home from a trip to clinics, has been elected fourth burgh over the holiday week-end. Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent several weeks and visited vice president. many points of interest including Mrs. Robert Rosen, former Gerald M. Schaflander will ar- Key West. financial secretary, was elected rive from the University of Wis- 1533 WOODWARD AVE. secretary of the executive board. consin, April 16, to spend the spring Miss Phyllis Jane Greenblatt, a The office of treasurer will again vacation with his parents, Mr. and be held by Mrs. Jules Wolfson. Mf rs. Samuel Schafiander of Bur- student at the University of Illin- ois at Champaign, Ill., arrived home The new recording secretary is lingame Ave. Friday to spend her spring vaca- Mrs. Joseph Fink, former spe- tion with her parents, Sir. and Mrs. cial correspondent and secretary Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman of the board of directors. Mrs. of Chicago Blvd. left for a week's Milton 'E. Greenblatt of Tuxedo Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Greenblatt re- J T Greenberg, who assists with visit in New York. cently returned from a month's va- the occupational therapy classes, cation in Miami Beach, Fla, becomes special correspondent. Mrs. Max Fisher of the Park Mrs. Si. J. Greenberg was again Lane Apts. returned from an ex- Mrs. Joshua Karbal and daugh- reelected to the office of corre- tended visit in Miami Beach. ter, Norma Lee, returned to their sponding secretary. The treas- home on Webb Ave., after spending ury of the building fund will this Mrs. Saul Kopman of Chicago year be managed by Mrs. Harry Blvd. is spending the Passover the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Wine, a past vice-president and holidays with her parents in St. chairman of the membership com- Louis. Rabbi and Mrs. Max J. Wohl- Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan mittee. Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, who gelernter of 1940 Gladstone Ave. so served as co-chairman to Mrs. i 11 be at home to members of Con- In celebration of her recent ap- SA/eh/C(0 Goodman for the landscape pointment as honorary president of gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, its Are .9e1 gee/ luncheon, was reelected auditor. the lanai Brith Auxiliary, Sirs. R. Sisterhood, Men's Club and friends, The financial secretaryship goes Metzger was presented with a gift Saturday, April 23, between 2 and to Mrs. K. Faudem. by the Junior Auxiliary of Bnai 5 p. Annual reports were submit- Brith, Tuesday evening, at a so- Miss Norma Brody has return. ted by the following officers and cial given in her honor. .d from Miami Beach, Fla., where committee chairmen: Mrs. Julius Wartell, retiring treasurer of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer she has spent the winter with her the building fund; Mrs. Nate of Cincinnati are spending the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brody 3—Separate Camp Units-3 Blatnikoff, chairman of the de- holiday week-end with their par- of Webb Ave. linquent dues committee; Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fech- Boys Division A bridal shower was given in Nettie Benjamin, chairman of the heimer. Girls Division honor of Jeanne Kahn, at the Wil- courtesy committee; Mrs. Samuel ages 7 • 15 Schwartz, chairman of the pur- Miss Jean Levitt left to resume shire Hotel, on Tuesday, April 12, chasing committee; Mrs. David her studies at the Stuart School at 7 p. m. Cocktails and dinner were served to 50 guests. hostesses were Werbe, chairman of the art com- in Boston. Little Nahelu—Pre.School Division Gertrude Shaman, Mrs. Louis Fel- mittee; Mrs. Jack Kavanau, chairman of hospitality; Mrs. Peter Morse and Rolfe Weil, senthal, Sirs. Maxwell Murray Wil- ages 3 6 Joseph Rose, chairman of the both students at the University liams and Miss Evelyn Leion. Miss sunshine committee. of Michigan, are home for the Kahn will become the bride of Na- than George Maxman on Slay 1. spring vacation. Perfection Lodge ROSENBERG BROTHERS Tuttle & Clark extend the greetings of the season and a cordial invitation to view our display of smart new Spring Apparel Tuttle & Clark CAMP NAHELV Lehman on J. D. C.'s Passover Broadcast NEW YORK (WNS)—Gov- ernor Herbert H. Lehman will be heard over Station WOR , and the Mutual Broadcasting System on Wednesday evening from 10:30 to 11 p. m., East- ern Standard Time, in a spe- cial Passover broadcast spon- sored by the Joint Distribu- tion Committee. A feature of the program will be a con- densed version of the syna- gogue Passover service to be directed by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. POSIES from MILLER'S Plea for Articles by Fresh Air Camp Easter Suitors List Material Needed for the Camping Season MISS ALMA PHILLIPS a member of the Belem Miss Phillips is a graduate of Wayne University and a student of Max Levy, prominent Detroit vocal in- structor, who is also a member of Halevy. Alma Phillips will be remem- bered for a number of public ap- pearances in Detroit, having sung a principal role in a special per- formance of the opera "Carmen," and later as soloist at the Fox Theater, where she was hailed as "Detroit's Deanna Durbin." Ru- binoff, famous radio violinist, and Ben Bernie, the "Old Maestro," complimented Miss Phillips upon her work and predicted a bril- liant future for her. Following her engagement at the Fox, Alma Phillips was called to New York to take advantage of a scholarship awarded her to study with Fausta Cleve, one of the vocal coaches affiliated with the Metropolitan Opera. She is returning to Detroit for the Ilal- evy concert. Tickets for the Bar Mitzvah concert on May 15 at Masonic Temple are now for sale by all active members and at 8830 Twelfth St. Prices for reserved seats are 25c, 50c, 75c and EL Higher priced tickets are given free to all who avail themselves of the opportunity to become as- sociate members before May 1. Rabbi Hershman's Passover Sermons Rabbi A. M. Hershman's ser- mons on the first two days of Pass- over will he the following topics: Saturday morning, April 16 — "The Two Truths Which the Pass- over Affirms." Sunday morning, April 17—"A Folk Song With a Moral." Donations in Memorial to Jewish Home for Aged The following have made con- tributions to the Home for Aged: Mrs. Celia Ashman, in memory of father Moses; Mrs. Lillie Atkins, in memory of husband Barney At- kins; Mrs, Max Cohen, in memory of father-in-law, Morris Cohen; Mrs. F. Katz, in memory of hus- band Moses Wellweil; Mrs. Fran- ces Kay, in memory of father, Isaac David; Mrs. Mary Weingarden, in memory of Mordecai-Zevy. Plans for the summer season at Fresh Air Camp are under way, and material for all phases of camping are needed. The board of directors or the Fresh Air So- ciety appeals to the community for clothing, toys and equipment of various kinds which are listed below. Call Mrs. Leo Croll, Un. 1-5884, t o have articles picked up, or de- liver the items to Mrs. Croll's home, 18605 Fairfield. Materials needed by Fresh Air Camp are: Lead the Easter pa rade in I. Millet's Parisand calf pump and carry its match ing bag! The shoe, $12.75. The handba g. Clothing: Children's (f 0 r underprivi- leged); adults' (for dramatics): bathing suits (children's and old- fashioned adults' for dramatics). Equipment: Blackboards, garden implements (children's), band instruments (children's), pianos, radios, vic- trolas, records (popular and class- ical), waste paper basket. Games: Dominoes, checkers, picture puz- zles, monopoly, etc., lotto. Materials for Handicraft Work: Cigar boxes, coffee cans, empty thread spools, packing boxes (ra- dio, etc), old window shades, old tires, empty cable reels, remnant cloth (cheesecloth, chiffon, etc.). Toy.: Coaster wagons, doll house equipment, dolls, buggies, furni- ture, dishes, balls, etc., toy cars, planes, etc., tricycles. Miscellaneous: Books, magazines, summer furni- ture, carpentry tools, aquariums. Moe Berg, Red Sox catcher, is The glory of great men should doing all right as counsel for a big always be measured by the means cereal company. which they have used to acquire it. —LaRoche foucauld. Passover Greetings to All Furniture From America's Finest Manufacturers Brought to You at Great Savings IMPORTED GIFT WARE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Carpeting --- Interior Decorating SPECIAL HOLIDAY TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE REFURNISH YOUR HOME NOWT CENTURY FURNITURE 11708 Dexter Boulevard FOR THE DISCRIMINATING PARENTS WHO CHOOSE A CAMP AS CAREFULLY AS THEY WOULD CHOOSE A SCHOOL CAMP MEHIA on Wampler's Lake in the Irish Hills—altitude of up to 2,000 feet For Boys and Girls Ages 6 to 15 Eighth Successful Season • MANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS ADDED! Broder Family Club Month- Mr. and Mrs. Fr ed H. Cohen A. C. Lappin and children, Bar- ly Social Meeting April 17 bara and Richard, left for Mil- and daughter, formerly of 2752 Boston Blvd., have moved into their The Brcder Family Club will meet April 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Golub, 330G Rich- ton Ave. All relatives of Chaim Abbe Broder are urged to be pres- ent. Plans will be discussed to in- crease the aid given to members of the family still abroad. The idea of organizing a Broder Family Club was conceived by Mrs. Morris Witus at whose home Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan the first meeting was held. At that IN DETROIT, Call Mra•E. Lesotoder, Townsend 54704 time temporary officers were elected. or call Mrs. Edythe Cavell, llogara 1180 At the meeting held in Fehru. erg in the home of Mrs. Nathan Rubin, officers for the term of one year were elected as follows; Da- Dutch Queen Knights of his 70th birthday. A founder vid Berk, president; Hyman She- Jewish Leader of the Dutch Socialist Party and bowich, vice president; Mrs. Mor- ris Witus, treasurer; Miss Rose the Diamond Cutters Alliance, he Shebowich, secretary. AMSTERDAM (WNS) — Dr. la now president of the latter. The Henri Polak, veteran Jewish lead. Rip Kaplinsky, ex-St. John's ace, er and Socialist member of the title conferred on Dr. Polak is Dutch parliament, was knighted by Knight of the Order of the Dutch and Moe Spahn, former City Col- lege captain, have signed to play Qoeen Wilhelmina on the occasion Lion, with Kato Smith's Original Celtics. Early Registration—A Worthwhile Saving Booklet Upon Request Camp NAHELU waukee to visit with relatives over own home at 2008 Hazelwood Ave. the holiday week-end. Morton D. Lieberm an is return. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Appelman this week-end from Northwest- and son, Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chi- ing ern University, to spend a few days cago and Irving Rhodes of Mil- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. waukee, are visiting with their Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chi- family over the week-end. cago Blvd. Harvey L. Vehon left to spend Mrs. Eva Wohlgelernter and her several weeks in Los Angeles and daughter, Clara, of Toronto, are Palm Springs, Calif. the house guests for Passover of Rabbi and Mrs. Max J. IVohlgel- Mrs. Sarah Rabinowitz, who f rnter, 1940 Gladstone. has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Million of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rissman of Collingswood Aye., left for Roch- 3208 Elmhurst Ave. announce the ester, N. Y., to be the guest of Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Irving, on Saturday morning, April and Mrs. Harry Cohen. 23, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs, Sophie Well of Longfellow • Ave. and her niece, Ruth Cohn, are Ms. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl (Jean- expected home Saturday, after a nette Hoffman) left for their sum- two-weeka' stay in Hot Springs, mer home at Loch Sheldrake, N. Y. Ark., and stopovers in St. Louis and Chicago, on the way home from a Flowers far all isecasioas three-weeks' motor trip, Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler •4112, i I. MILLER SALON FISHER BUILDING • Nursery and Kindergarten Ages 2% to 6 OFFERS its facilities for a vacation that will be treasured in the children's memory for years to come. Professional supervision, adequate number of well trained counsellors, resident physician and nurses, plentiful well balanced diet (dietary laws observed) definite Jewish background in- cluding Palestinian songs and dances, modern Friday night observance. Carefully planned recreation, 122 acres of softly rolling terrain, 45 acres of woods, abun- dance of wild life, flower and vegetable gar- dens provide an exceptional opportunity for nature study, frequent hikes to many historical points of interest for which the Irish Hills are famous. THE REPUTATION OF BOTH MR. AND MRS. S. BERCOVICH IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION AND CHILD CARE IS YOUR ASSURANCE THAT YOUR CHILD WILL BE UNDER PROPER SUPERVISION You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Camp FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PHONE TYLER 5-7539 OR WRITE TO 2689 BOSTON BLVD. WEST Booklet sent on request, a