,Americam lavish Palalical Cotter CLIFTON /MINOR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO *1 &platMI! /E (ARO/Mail April 29, 1938 U. M. Hillel Dance On Saturday Night • Sao. Woe Nib (leer A MOST EXTRAORDINARY SHOE SALE 1700 PAIRS FROM REGULAR SPRING STOCK, INCLUDING, MANY ANDREW GELLER STYLES $8.85 $6.85 (Res. to sI2.71) (Res. to U.'S) All the important styles in patent, gabardine and Spring leathers, low-priced for quick clearance! Colors include black, blue, roseberry and copper, also some white and Summer shoes. All sizes, but not in every style. All Sales Final! AVRUNIN CAMP PAGE SEVEN LEGAL CHRONICLE an Engagements On April 30 the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor Mrs. Aaron D. Markson announces the engagement of her daugh will hold its annual informal spring ball, this year known as the ter, Leonore, to Morton Kleiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kleiman o "Hillel Spring Fling." The pro- Kansas City, Mo. ceeds of this dance are to go into Mrs. Harry Lieberman of 2637 Boston Blvd. announces the en- the funds raised by the founda- gagement of her daughter, Annette Sybil, to Jack Vogel, son of Mr. tion in its annual drive for the and Mrs. Joseph Vogel of Toledo, Ohio. U. P. A. and J. D. C. to he held Mrs. Eva Rosen of 3760 W. Chicago Blvd. announces the engage- May 1 to May 15. The Founda- tion last year raised over $1,000 ment of her daughter, Dorothy. to Jay M. Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of 2200 Edison Ave. in its drive. Dorothy Arnold, president of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teitelbaum of 2431 Highland Ave. an- the local chapter of Alpha Epsi- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Edward C. lon Phi, is chairman of the dance Kohleriter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moskowitz of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Phyllis Me!nick is acting as Mr. and Mrs. J. Charfess of 2646 Glendale Ave. announce the assistant chairman. Among the Detroit students on the social engagement of their daughter, Lillian Stocker, to Sanford A. Dinetz, committee who are working on son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dinetz of 3742 Sturtevant Ave. the dance committee are Helen Mr. and Mrs. Jotin Hayman of LaSalle Blvd. announce the en- Hamburger, Betty Lipton, Shir- gagement of their daughter, Janet, to Sam Leaderman, son of Mr. ley Stiglitz, Ruth Pollock, Wini- and Mrs. David Brussell of Elmhurst Ave. fred Cooper, Jeanette London, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of Virginia Park announce the be- Julius Shetzer, David Jassy, Vivi- enne Epewack, Lois Coburn, Ber- trothal of their daughter, Goldye Blume, to Theodore Breman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breman of Leechburg, Pa. na•d Brown, Ted Leibovitz, Peter Morse, Irving Levine. The dance will be held at Palmer Field House (Women's Athletic Association Building) from 9 until 12. Bill Sawyer and his orchestra will play. Madeline Betty Myers, a stu- dent from Detroit, was elected president of the Intel Players for May 1—Miss Ray Sandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandie the coming year at the last meet- of Hawthorne Ave., to Morris Fine, at Lachar's on 12th St. ing of the players. Miss Myers May 1—Miss Katherine Lazaar, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry played the leading role in the re-' Lazaar of Webb Ave., to Joseph Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horn cent production of "Roots." of New York. The couple will make their home in Washington, D. C. The Lacher Kosher Catering Co. of Detroit served more than George Maxman of Detroit, at the home of Dr. A. M. Hershman, at 100 students at the Passover 9:30 a. m. After the ceremony the bridal couple will leave by plane meals at the Foundation during for Baltimore where a reception will be given in their honor. They the last week. will make their home in Detroit. May 1—Miss Ann Strear, granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Katchen of Denver, to John Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Isaacs of Glen- dale Ave., at Lacher's, 3153 Cass Ave. Rabbi Moses Fischer will officiate. June 26—Miss Rose Gruskin, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Gruskin of The $5 donor luncheon of the Atkinson Ave. to Sam Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Weiner, at Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Jew- y. Hotel Fort Shelb ish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver will be held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, 114 Erskine, on Tuesday, May 10. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. B. Fishman, Tyler 6-3951, or the president, Mrs. Anna Gold, Tyler 4-7802. April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tushman (Mary Glick) o A rally in the interests of this luncheon will be held at Assem- 13305 LaSalle Blvd., a son, Earl Martin. April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abrahams (Esther Mahler) bly Hall on Tuesday, May 3, at of 17205 Muirland, a daughter, Jo Lynne. 1 p. m. April 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Schlafer (Adele Schwarz) of LaSalle • Blvd., a son, Dale. To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Otis of Cortland Ave., a son. Wedding Calendar J. C. R. S. $5 Donor Luncheon on May 10 Births Beth El Sisterhood Form Consumers' Kashruth League Mothers' Day Event on Saturday, May 7 of Women's Auxiliaries I. MILLER Members to Canvass Stores The Vaad Ilakashruth of De- troit announced this week that a Consumers' Kashruth League is being formed, to be composed of members of ladies' auxiliaries of synagogues and other organiza- tions. These ladies will visit stores and will urge the owners to co- operate in the enforcement of the laws of kashruth—not only in the sale of meats but also all other food articles. Storekeepers are urged to re- ceive these volunteers courteously and to co-operate in efforts in be- half of kashruth. The Vaad ilakashruth is being Praised for its achievements. It is pointed out that much has been accomplished in the last six months. Young Israel Dance To Be Held Sunday Plans have been completed for the Young Israel Intermediates' annual spring dance, to be held Sunday, May 1, at 9 p. m., at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Sponsoring the affair is the Young Israel Intermediate Coun- cil of Detroit headed by Leah Bornstein, president; Morris Ear, vice-president; Martha Rives, sec- retary; Jeanette Shulman, treas- urer. The committee heads are Al Wiese, general chairman; Leah Bornstein, general publicity; Jean- ette Shulman and Morris Kar, co- chairmen of publicity; Martha Rives, ticket chairman; Shirley Freedman, chairman of arrange- ments; Abe Bresler, chairman of arrangements; Abe Bresler, chair- man of the journal; Joe Weinman, chairman of ads. Abe Rosenshine is chairman of the Young Israel Intermediate Group and Max Goldsmith is co-chairman. The proceeds of the dance will help further the activities of Young Israel. Carlos Cortaz will furnish the music. For reserva- tions call Jeanette Shulman, Ma. 6370, or Martha Rives, To. 5.5423. Wayne U. Alumni Banquet on May 7 Mid-season The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will celebrate Slathers' Day l eataace with a luncheon and entertain- ment on Saturday, May 7, at the Temple. Luncheon, at 12:30, will be followed by a series of skits written, directed and acted by members of the sisterhood and their daughters. The parts of the mothers in the first playlet will be taken by Mesdames William Field, Morris Rand, Edmund Slo- man and Laurence Van Baalen. The following girls will play the parts of the daughters: Ruth Frank, Mary Wineman, Betty Levy and Carol Lewis. The sec- ond play will have In its cast: Mrs. I. R. Myers, Miss listen Myers, Gretchen Markel. Sirs. Milton Donor, Mrs. Oscar Zenon, Mrs. William Rindskoff, Mrs. Wil- liam Mazer and Mrs. C. Louis Maas. Miss Nancy Schiller will read some poems written by her- self, and Miss Lorraine Singer will play several piano selections. Mrs. Irving Hirschman is chair- man of the committee in charge of the program, and Mrs. John Hopp is chairman of the commit- tee in charge of the luncheon ar- rangements. SKIPPY VAMPS Were to $7.95 '495 I. Miller $C La Fays Were to $12.75 Mizrachi League To Meet Tuesday $695 $7 95 The recently organized League for Pioneer Palestine which in a constituent of Hapoel liamizrachi of America, will hold an open meeting Tuesday, May 3, at the Bnai Moshe, at 8:30 p. m. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will discuss' the ideology of Torah V'avoda, the program of the movement. The social program following will also include talking pictures. Friends and sympathizers are invited. Saul Schlesinger, president of the league, will report on plans of the local group. Ii I. Miller Models Were to $13.75 $975 RUSSEKS Flowers for all occasions — Dex.erJoy Florist, Tyler 84822. Movie to Feature Social of Jr. Group of Home for Aged Tuesday amp Naltelud A comedy movie film will be the feature presentation of the Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan Junior Group, Jewish Home for the Aged, next Tuesday evening, BENIGSOHN - FRIEDMAN .move ✓ a Yew/ .sla4th /000 May 3, at its open social gathering Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman The annual food shower for the in the lounge of the home. Alan announce the marriage of their Hagenjos, president, and the other For Boys and Girls daughter, Jennie, to Julius Benig- benefit of the Summer Play School officers, in the name of the or. sohn of New York City, on Tues- of the Jewish Community Center, ganization, extend a welcome to Woodward at Holbrook, will be MICHIGAN'S OLDEST PRIVATE JEWISH CAMP day, April 12, at the home of young Jewish men and women to Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 W. Grand held on Wednesday, May 18, at attend this meeting. 3 Separate Camp Units IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION 1:30 p. m., in the gymnasium of Ave. Mrs. David Kliger, the sponsor, the building. The organization For • Restricted Number of Children recently has been elected to the Girls Division Boys Division sponsoring the program are the of vice-president of the AGES: Joint Mother-Daughter Af- Home Relief Society, the Neugar- office Women's Auxiliary of the Home. Pec•School Division ten Sunshine Club and the Zeda-1 fair of Bnai Moshe Sister. kah Society. A substantial con-1 Little Naliclit hood and Hebrew Ladies tribution of food is made each This exclusive age group assures • unified camp interest and allows for greater specialization and .y,ear in order to help carry on the Aid Society May 10 -. Summer Play School program of All outdoor land and water sports and training in the counselling staff games, horseback riding and farming the Center, for children who do Tuesday, May 10, has been se- not go to camp. This year, the PHONE TOWNSEND 5-6615 under supervision of mature, skilled The Young People's Temple lected by the Bnai Moshe Sister- Play School, which runs for a leadership. One counselor for hood and the Hebrew Ladies Aid period of six weeks, will open on Club's "Week-End Special" dance Society for the joint annual mother July 5. Registration dates will will be held May 7, at 9 p. m., at each group of three Junior Home Relief Mothers, and daughter dinner, which will be be announced later. Admission Temple Beth El. The affair, pat- campers. A resident terned after the specials of nation- held in the banquet hall of the con- a n d Daughters Luncheon May 1 gregation, physician to the shower is by food only, 1 al chain stores, will cost the lad- Lawrence and Dexter, Which has achieved recognition throughout the canned foods, particularly fruits dies 89 cents and the lassies one nurse on the at 6 p. m. Middle West is accepting registration for children The Junior Home Relief Soci- A committee consisting of Mrs. and vegetables, being especially Ipenny. staff. ety's mothers and daughters lunch. Irving Greenspan and Mrs. Sam preferred. The committee in Music will be furnished by a 10- eon.will be held Sunday, May 1, Klein from the Sisterhood and charge of arrangements includes piece orchestra. To climax an eve- at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Mrs. Louis Kahn and Mrs. I. A. Mesdames Charles Harris, Leon ning of fun, a late lunch will be PHONE TOWNSEND 5.6615 Miss Anne Campbell. Detroit Liebson from the Ladies Aid is M. Zeckman and Bernard Komer served for 11 cents a person. The Early Registration—A Worthwhile Saving News poet, will be the guest planning entertainment to follow for the Home Relief Society, Miss dance will be open to all. Booklet Upon Request speaker. Tickets will be sold only at the the dinner. Prizes will be award- Susanne Steiner and Mrs. Moe Installation of the. incoming of- ed. Tickets may be obtained at the Lightman for the Neugarten Sun- door. ficers will also be held. Mrs. congregation office. IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 6-3764 shine Club and Mesdames Samuel The committee in charge con- or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Hogarth 1189 H. M. Shulman, senior sponsor of Charfoos and Norman Adelman sists of Russell Davis, Bud Ber- the Junior Home Relief, will offi- man, Irene Weiss, Gabriel Alex- for Zeda a . OUR LOW OVERHEAD SAVES YOU MONEY! ander Milton Marx, Frank Winton, ciate. Arts, Crafts Instructor Needed The following are the new of- The Summer Play School isjn Adele Rosenberg, Bob Sloman, ficers: President, Janet Selvan; need of an arts and crafts in- Harriet Kessleman, Bob Mazer, chairman of the board. Edna Kel- structor. Anyone who has had Ted Birnkrant, Felix Silver, Mil- ler; vice-president and ways and Final arrangements have been training in working with all kinds ton Donor, Al Ressler, Miriam means chairman, Lillian Sherman completed for the donor dinner of media such as wood, glass, Carver, Ethel Ruth Goldman, Ruth REMODELING STORAGE Greenberg and Herbert Schakne. and Rachel Rubin; vice-president, by the Detroit leather or metal should immedi- and membership chairman, Rose dance sponsored junior Hadassah at Web- ately communicate with Mrs. S. unit Will Call at Your . Home for Estimates — No Obligation to You Hozman; recording secretary, Ber- ster Hall on Sunday evening, May H. Selmin, Play School director, Lechem Aniyim Mothers' TYLER 6-1607 tha Belkin; corresponding secre- 1. The admission charge of $6 per Ma. 8275. 3737 CALVERT AVE. tary, Edna Greenbaum; financial pledge, includes an escort. Dinner Day Party May 9 secretary, Sadye Rudman; treas- ill be served at 6:30 and in addi- urer, Beatrice Koblin. Additional tion to the regular floor show and The Mother's Day party of the board members are Winifred Cor- music for dancing by Art Mooney Detroit Ladies Lechem Aniyim nell, Rodelle Broder, Sylvia Roth, and his orchestra, special enter- will be held at the Knights of Helen Lucas, Ruth Applebaum, tainment is being arranged by the Pythias Hall, 114 Erskine St., on Sylvia Brody, Alice Zaff, Gene- committee in charge, of which On Sunday, May 15, at 8:15 p. May 9, at 6 p. m. The secretary, vieve Gralnek. Sophie B. Schwartz is chairmen. A m., in the auditorium of the Durfee Mrs. Goldberg, Trinity 2-0940, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Rodelle Broder is chairman of fer reservations are still available Intermediate School, the National is accepting reservations from 0 Announce the Removal of Their Wilco to the program committee. and MIAs Bertha Yackness, presi- Council of Jewish Juniors will pre- members and their daughters. dent of the unit, urges that all sent its first dramatic offering— 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. who wish to attend this affair com- "Scoops," a three-act comedy, de- 2 ens the opening of their Branch (Mier at municate at once with her at Town- picting the lives of newspaper wo- 131 NORTH LaNALLE KTREET, (1111*A60 3 send 6-5290, or Miss Schwartz at men. The cast is composed entire- ly of Council talent. The play is The Young People's Society of Tyler 5-6419. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 01 Members of the unit are remind- under the direction of Melba Sklar Congregation Bnai Moshe will hold its annual Maytime dance Sunday ed that in celebration of Mother's and Flora Jane Miller, co-chair- Day the Jewish National Fund men of the dramatic group. Tick- night, May 1, in the main ballroom of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- committee is taking orders for ets are now on sale and may be planting of trees in Palestine. Ann obtained through any member of DAN FROHMAN, Conductor . WM. CAYMAN, Asst. Conductor ter and Lawrence. The dance committee, under the Brooks, chairman of this commit- Junior Council or by calling Town- FEATURING tee, will be pleased to take orders send 8-2221. Tickets will also be directfrn of Martin Miller, presi- Harry Bistritzky, 'Cellist dent; Abe Rosenthal and Bernie for trees and may be reached at on sale at the door. — Zino." Bistritay, Violinist A portion of the proceeds will Berghoff, secured the services of Townsend 6-8821. Rebecca Katzman Freiman, Pianist A sectional meeting of the north- be contributed by the Juniors to Bernard Besman and his orches- Curtain Laundry and Alma Phillips, Soprano Soloist — Allan Summits, Baritone tra. Decorations with a blue and ern units of Junior Hadassah will the Allied Jewish Campaign. Cleaners silver motif have been designed be held on Sunday, May 1. at 9:30 Anna Warfel., Soprano — Mae Shapiro, Baritone WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE ROAD m., at the Statler Hotel. All by Irving Jacobs and his staff for 4737 Elmhurst Ho 1010 Bella Goldberg, Contralto Dessert-Bridge of Women's members and friends of the Detroit this gay occasion. SEATS NOW ON SALE lIostesses are: Sonia Markofsky , unit are invited. This meeting will League of Young Israel Sylvia Berlin, Hilda Greenwald , adjourn at 12:30 to afford those By All Hale.) , Members or at 6830 Twelfth St. on Monday Elsie Siegel and Sylvia J. Feld- interested an opportunity of at- frump I tending the luncheon and after- man. League of Young The Women's Proceeds of this dance will be noon sessions of the Senior Ila- sponsoring a dessert- Israel is turned over to the Allied Jewish dassah regianol conference. From our mineral wells bridge to be held at Bedell's Au- Campaign and other worthy causes . comes the sparkling health- ditorium, 1249 Woodward, Mon- For Reservations Phone Elmhurst 6688 waters used in the giving New Members to Be Wel- day, May 2, at 1 o'clock. Pro- treatment of arthritis, neu- ceeds are being set aside for corned at Emanuel Syna- worthy causes in this city. Sirs. ritis, rheumatism, sciatica and general colds. Other gogue Sunday Evening 1 Charles T. Gellman, chairman of treatments include T U R- the committee in charge, may be WOMEN'S FIELD ARMY KISH and REDUCING baths reached at Tyler 41408 for fur- David Shkolnick, leading a choir ther information or tickets. COME ONE — COME ALL Thousands of persons who have had cancer are now well, free Chassis assist of six voices, will , and living hoppy, useful lives. Fear, ignor- from the di Rubin Boyarsky of Congregation ncii and delay—these are the allies of cancer. For centuries • Beth Tfilo Emanuel in • special Comic Operetta and Dance they have taken their cruel toll of humanity. Bat today they Mimic, and Sephirah service at. 1 at Center on Sunday the synagogue, Taylor and Wood- are being challenged by the women of America. determined to end the mounting columns of unnecessary death. Perhaps row Wilson, Sunday evening, May last year of who died "The Lass Who Loved an Em- half of the 150,000 men and women 1. at 7:45. The program is being cancer might have been saved! arranged on the occasion of Rosh peror" will be singed at the Jew- ish Community Center on Sunday, Chodesh lyar as a membership Scalp Treatments Will You Volunteer in This War Against Cancer? rally and a welcome to the new May 1. It is a bristling musical Specializing is members of the congregation, comedy set to the blithely tunes This adv. paid for by ML Sinai Hospital Assn. of Detroit who will be addressed by Rabbi of Gilbert and Sullivan. NEWEST METHODS This operetta is given by the Max J. Wohlgelernter. Following the service, which Jewish American Youth Chorus.1 SHELTON TULIP OIL I"" saw tear will be held at the, main syna- Dancing will follow the perform- Bnai Moshe Men's Club's LADDIES, 89c - LASSIES lc — TOTAL 90c PEE ME near PERMANENTS In loving memory of our dear gogue. a reception will be given ance which will begin at 8:30 Swing Band • 9 P. M. to I A. M. • at Temple Bet's El! Lag b'Omer Party May 18 mother and grandmother, Beside HARRY L. SCOTT to Rabbi and Mrs.. Wohlgelernter p. m. Dance music will be fur- FACIAL TREATMEM3 Packard Repetwatmlre Nathan, who passed away 11 lona- nished by Frank Merin and the the social hall of the at Vinewood 1.4248 Nei Moshe Men's Club will yearn ago, .fay 3, 1927 (1st day IPIIONES gorue where refreshments will be Pacemakers. Vinewood 1.1952 hold • Lag R'Omer party Wednes- of lyar). WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- tion's title belt, meets George • The main characters are played served by members of the Sister- A prorlour ono from or I. • eons, with DENS ON MONDAY EVENING Dusette, No. 1 challenger. in a. day evening. May 18. President A rol, es loved Is rtlr hood. There will be no admission .1.y the following: Joe Friedman, championship light - heavyweight in 011? ]tarry Meer, of the Club, an- Olympia Motor Sale, A Ma" 1. charge and each member of the David Chudnof, Esther Weiner, rormerly irltb Nancy Tea Wye% SVDIth nextr cos to*1111... Bill Weidner, present holder of ;tout at the Arena, Gardens neis.-• ❑ 1U1ND BITER nounces that there will be thee- Del Syd Brussels, Shalamus Tigel and congregation has been invited to any CA. MB EIZTILZ BLDG. rd by her “iildren TT. AIM Sadly m•– the National Wrestling Associa - Monday evening. nen] entertainment, a motion Pic - Philip Goldberg. bring his friends. and grendeb.ldren. ture and refreshments. Boys From 6 to 13 — Girls From 6 to 15 THE Avrunin Nursery The \Voile University Alumni Association's annual reunion and banquet will be held May 7, at 8:30 p. m., at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Frank Cody, superintendent of schools and president of the uni- versity, will be the toastmaster. Lee White, director of public rela- tions of the Detroit News, will be the speaker of the evening. Mr. White received an honorary de- gree from Wayne University for distinguished service to education. Ben Burdick, an aluinnus of the law school, is in charge of ar- rangements for the entertainment. Reservations may be made by call- ing Mr. Burdick, 1825 Dime Bank Bldg., Cadillac 1223. Former students and graduates of all the colleges of the univer- sity will be present. Miarriagps 'Center Play School Food Shower May 18 Eighth Successful Season Y. P. T. C. Week-End Bargain Dance May 7 AGES 13 II031 :I TO 6 Dietary Laws Strictly Observed (AMP NAHELU Jr. Hadassah Dinner Dance This Sunday David A. Lynn F U H S a Council Jrs. Stage "Scoops" on May 15 The Musical Treat of the Season! HALM mt., CONCERT MASONIC TEMPLE SUNDAY EVE., MAY 15 Charles K. Harris & Company Y. P. S. Maytime Dance on Sunday Curtains Cleaned for . . . MOTHER'S DAY Must Be Sent In ... 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