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League of Women's
Organizations Meet
Wednesday, May 25
SACRIFICE!
New Modern & Larger Plant
CONCERT
DAN FROHMAN, Conductor • WM. CAYMAN, Asst. Conductor
REBECCA KATZMAN FROHMAN and CELIA D. PLOTNICK,
Pianists
Hadassah Re-Elects
Mrs. Maurice Landau
We Take Great Pleasure in Announcing Our
Removal to Our
ar
M it zvah
MASONIC TEMPLE
MRS. DAVIS H. COLE
Mrs. John C. Hopp and Mrs.
MISS MELBA SKLAR
Morton Sultan, pianist, son of
Clement Hopp left Wednesday,
Allied Jewish Campaign at Hotel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Sultan
of
installation of officers will take May 11, to spend a few days in Chicago Blvd.., left Wednesday for Statler, receiving a tremendous
--
place. Miss Rebecca Ehrinpreis, Cincinnati.
Chicago, where he will appear as ovation.
director of Council Camp for the
The choral, comprising 24
soloist with the Illinois Symphony
coming season. will talk on Coun-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert Orchestra. Ile will return Sunday women's voices, under the direc-
cil Camp, and moving pictures returned from a few days' stay night.
tion of Charles Frederic Morse,
will be shown.
in Charlevoix.
well known conductor and musi-
In the evening, at 8:15 o'clock,
Mattathias Tent No. 1005 of the cian, has made a number of ap-
iv the auditorium of the Durfee
Dr. Leo h1. Franklin returned Nlaccabees will give a dance on pearances in Detroit before lead-
Intermediate School, the juniors from Cincinati where he attended Wednesday evening, May 18, at the ing organizations.
The progress of the group is
will present their first dramatic a meeting of the board of man- Jericho Temple. Refreshments will
offering—"Scoops". The cast of agers of the Union of American be served. Dave Rom and David attributed to Mrs. Davis II. Cole,
this three-act comedy, which de- Hebrew Congregations and of Greenspon..are. on the entertain- recently le-elected to her .filth
term as president, for her capable
picts the lives of newspaper the Tract Commission, of which he ment committee.
leadership and splendid guidance.
women, is composed entirely of is chairman.
Other
officers re-elected are: Mrs.
Council talent and is under the
Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority is
drection of Melba Sklar and Flora
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Freemont planning an outing for the Fourth Herman Hoexter, vice-president;
Mrs.
Max
Reich, secretary; Mrs.
Jane Miller, co-chairmen of the and Dr. Benjamin Welling will be
July. The next meeting will be Meyer Gavern, librarian; Mrs.
dramatc group. Tickets may be hosts to a group of friends at a of
held
at
the
home
of
Gertrude
Gross-
Julius Green, hospitality chair-
purchased at the door.
party on Saturday night, May 14. berg of Savery Ave.
man. Rosa Bassin Stein is accom-
Plans for Junior Council's gale
panist.
event of the season are now com-
Mrs. Gerald May of Parkside
Suicos Club held its annual in-
pleted. The formal dinner dance Ave. will leave Monday, May 16, stallation dinner•dance at Webster
will be given at the Franklin Hills to spend two weeks in St. Louis.
Hall
Cocktail Grill on May 6. The
Country Club, with Marvin Kahn
following officers were installed:
and his orchestra providing the
Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald, Bertha Belkin, president; Lorraine
music, Saturday, May 21, at 9 after a visit of several weeks in Velick, secretary; Rose Gayman,
P. m. Reservations must be in by Washington, D. C., visiting Mrs. treasurer; Bessie Freed, general
May 18 and may be made by J. Ezekiel, Mrs. Elliott, It. Moyer chairman.
calling Ethel Ilandelsman, Ilo- and Miss Maxine Finsterwald, has
garth 5666, or Dorothy Yura, returned to her home here accom-
The annual meeting and elec-
A get-together luncheon will be tion of officers of the League of
Townsend 7-5261, who are co- panied by her daughter, Mrs. El-
sponsored by the ladies of the Jewish Women's Organizations
chairmen of the social committee. liott II. Moyer.
Odessa Progressive Aid Society on will be held on Wednesday after-
A portion of the proceeds from
Monday, Slay 16, at Kern's Audi-
both of these events will be con-
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed a torium, at 1 p. m. Mrs. II. Got- noon, May 25, at the Jewish Com-
tributed to the Allied Jewish convocation of the Detroit Insti- tesman and Mrs. A. Schemansky munity Center, Woodward and
Campaign.
tute of Technology, Friday, May are co-chairmen. The public is in- Holbrook.
The meeting will begin at 12:30
6, on the subject The Historical vited. There will be prizes.
with refreshments, after which an
Origins of Judaism and Christian-
exhibit reprZsenting the aims and
ity."
Miss Esther Etkin will be the objects of the 33 constituent or-
guest speaker in Windsor, Ont., at ganizations of the league will be
Mrs. Isadore Hassenbusch, Mrs. the donor luncheon of the Sister. held.
Bernard Hassenbusch and Mrs. A. hood of the Shaer Hashamoyim
Through the courtesy of the
The Home Relief Society will Lowenberg of St. Joseph, Miss., Synagogue, on May 17.
Detroit Music Study Club, a play.
sponsor its third annual medical are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
let will be presented, entitled
institute day on Monday, May 23, Osman Fisher of Edison Ave.
Modern Hive No. 968 of the "The Secretary's Desk," written
at Webster Hall. A subscription
Maccabees will sponsor their an- by Mrs. Breene, under the direc-
luncheon at 12 noon, which is
Mrs. Edward Unger returned to nual mother and daughter lunch- tion of Kathryn Vincent Stayer.
optional, will precede the program her home in Los Angeles, having eon on Tuesday, Slay 17, at the Those participating in the pro.
of the afternoon. spent several weeks in Detroit.
l'hoenix Club, Erskine and John R gram will be Mesdames harry Co.
Those desiring
St. There will be bridge and en- hen, Jack Souls, Harry Platt, Rose
Mrs. 1. II. Tumpeer of Chicago Xertainment.
reservations are
Trigg, Mark Rafelson and Charles
asked to call spent several days visiting with ,
Alpern.
Mrs. Bernard her mother, Mrs. Louis Smith of
All members of the affiliated
., Junior Home Relief Society will
Komer, Town- Blaine Ave.
organizations of the league are
give
their
summer
formal
on
Satur-
send 8-9083, or
invited
to attend the annual
e
Mrs. S. Fridenberg of Phila- day evening, June 18, at the Dear- meeting.
Mrs. Al Weis-
Inn. Eddie Minich and his
man. Ty. 5-8129. delphia visited with friends in the born
Mrs.
Herbert
II. Warner, presi-
NBC orchestra will be featured.
The guest city the past week.
For reservations, call Miss Sadye dent of the League, will preside.
speaker a, Dr.
Shins Barbara Komer of Law- Rudman at Townsend 5-7446 or
Lowell S. Selling
Miss Lillian Sherman at Town-
and Dr. George rence Ave. is visiting with rela- send 7-8538.
L. Waldbott, will tives in Cleveland over the week-
be introduced by end.
The Progressive Ladies Unter-
Mrs. Al Weis-
Miss Josephine Edelstein of Cal- stitzung.Verein will hold their an-
man, chairman of
The Yiddish Library, housed at
the day. Dr. G. vert Ave. left for an extended nual mother and daughter ban- the Dexter branch of the Jewish
L. Waldbott, a visit in Charleston, W. Va., and quet on Monday evening, Slay 23, Community Center, 11518 Dexter
Dr. Selling
at Lacher's. For reservations, call
foremost allerg- Washington, D. C.
Mrs. H. Epstein at Ivanhoe 8775 Blvd., is now open for reading
ist, will speak on allergic diseases,
or
Mrs. I. Kruger at Tyler 5-6295. and circulation. Books may be
Mrs.
Moses
Goldberg
of
Los
An.
and Dr. Lowell S. Selling, director
drawn during the following peri-
of the psychopathic clinic of Re- levies has been the guest of Mrs.
Monday, Wednesday and
Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328 ods:
corder's Court, will speak on The L. G. Steele and Mrs. Charles A.
Saturday evenings from 7 to 10
need for adequate psychiatric Finsterwald and many friends here. will give a bingo party on Tuesday p. m. The library maintains a
evening,
May
31,
at
the
Jericho
help in Detroit." Dr. Selling was
Mrs. NI. Hamar and Mrs. 0. S. Temple. Refreshments will be wide selection of aostemporary
psychiatrist at Eloise Hospital,
Yiddish novels and everyone in-
and also special lecturer in psy- Zimmer of Lakewood, 0., were served.
terested is urged to take ad-
chology at Wayne University. He the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
vantage of this facility. For fur-
is the author of many publications Reich of Glastonbury Rd.
ther information, phone Nathan
dealing with child delinquency.
Bean, director of the Dexter
A dessert luncheon honoring
branch, Townsend 8-1878.
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg, presi- Steve Nelson, past commander of
dent, invites all friends and mem- the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and
bers to attend this complimentary executive director of the National Retained as President for • Third
Term; Highl y Successful
program.
Board for Peace and Democracy,
Year Reviewed
Mrs. Bernard Komer. chairman will be given by the Women's
of the hostess committee, will be Committee for Democracy at the
Mrs. Maurice Landau was RUSSELL WOODS
assisted by Sirs. Irving H. Smell, home of Dr. Noah Aronstam, 169
Mrs. Reuben Allender, Mrs. Rob- Eason Ave., on Monday. May 16, elected to head the Detroit chap-
Beautiful English Type
ert Drews, Mrs. Harry Shulman at 1:30 p. m. Everyone is wel- ter of Hadassah for a third term
Home
and Mrs. Charles Cornell, as host- come. There will be a small at the annual meeting of the
RFA'ENTLY I (HUMMED
chapter held last Tuesday at the
esses for the afternoon.
charge to be used for medical aid
Statler Hotel. Mrs. Landau is the
Paneled Library, Oil Heat,
On Wednesday, May 4, Mrs. to Spain.
second member of the local group
Two Baths, Lawn Sprinkler
Jerome Kanter was hostess to the
to hold the office three successive
Syete
executive board at her home on
The Misses Lottie and Florence years, the
first one being Mrs.
Sturtevant Ave. Mrs. Harry L. Plotkin returned from a six
EXTRA LARGE ROOMS
David iaominocn erds.
Shulman presided.
months' stay in Los Angeles, Calif.
Direct from Owner
Other
The food shower that the Home
were elected as
Foe Farther 'WED*
Relief Society, Zedakah Club, and
Recent visitors at the Colonial follows: First vice-president, Mrs.
PHONE RA. 3650
Neugarten Sunshine Club are giv- Hotel and Mineral Baths. Mount Max Frank; second vice-president,
ing for the Play School of the Clemens, were: Mrs. Rebecca Mrs. William B. Isenberg; third
Jewish Community Center will be Yolles, Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert, Ira vice-president, Mrs. Max Dushkin;
secretary, Mrs. Lewis
held on Monday, June 1.
Schlesinger, Mrs. Julius Wallace, recording
B. Daniels; corresponding secre-
Mrs. Jacob Porvin.
tary, Mrs. Charles Rubiner; finan-
Mrs. William Isenberg. Mrs. cial secretary, Mrs. Joseph Frank;
Arthur Pollak and Mrs. F. Rin- treasurer, Mrs. Philip Broudo.
skoff left by motor for a 10-day New board members are: Mrs.
Harry E. August, Mrs. Lewis B.
visit in New York.
Daniels. Mrs. John Frazer, Mrs.
An interesting lecture on cance
was delivered by Dr. Perry Burn
Mrs. Dora S. Wechsler of Squir- Louis Glazer, Mrs. William B.
Isenberg, Mrs. Samuel Kavanau
Stine before the rel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., is spend. and Mrs. Charles Ruhiner.
Nathan Strau ing the summer in Atlantic City,
Preceding the election, the offi-
7 .xecutives o New Jersey.
cers and committee heads gave
Monday eve
their
annual reports. Hadassah,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barron with an
ning, May 9 •
enrollment
1416 mem-
The lecture was (Ethel Silberman) are now at home bers, including 234 of
new members
Ilustrated wit h at 2751 Rochester Ave.
secured this year, is bringing to
Bides whit
Mr. and Sits. Herbert J. Ilersh- a close a highly successful season
were projecte
in fund-raising for Palestine, as
by Dr. Rober own of Toronto, have been the well as a cultural
r°.• PACKARD
and educational
um nom
Rosen. Th e !guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. program for the membership.
PEE MR FIRST
meeting was and Mrs. I. Ressler of W. Euclid
With the opening of the new
Ave.,
this
past
week.
held at the
HARRY L. SCOTT
Hadassah office at 13331 Linwood,
railcard Repro...Math,
Some of Saul
Mr. and Mts. Nt. M. Applebaum the work of lladassah will be
Vinewood 1-4248
Lewis.
FIIONES
greatly facilitated. The Hadassah
Vinewood 1.1952
Prior ; meet- of Chicago Blvd. returned from a office phone number is Townsend
wrlih
ings this year motor trip to French Lick, Ind.
Dr. Burnstine included
1 08. Daniel Siegel, chairman
Olympia Motor Sales
1r1.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blather 7-98
addresses by Dr. R. Rosen, Harry
alai 1.11ANI1 RHEA
of
the
Hadassah
committee for
TT. 4-2900
Letter, Dr. Leon Katzin and Judge of Webb Ave. are spending a week the American Jewish
at the Barbizon Plaza in New
Congress
T. Murphy.
York. Enroute to Detroit, they election, announces that r gistra-
will motor through the New Eng- tion certificate books may be ob- ,
at the Hadassah office. i
Tag Day of J. W. E. W. 0. land States, stopping at Spring- tained
Remittances on the books should '
field, Mass., for a brief visit.
May 19
aLso be made at the office.
From our mineral wells
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka was the
comes the sparkling health-
The Jewish Women's European speaker at the annual Mothers and Contributions to the North
giving waters used in the
Welfare Organization will spon- Daughters banquet of the Detroit
End Clinic
treatment of arthritis, neu-
sor a to day Thursday, May 19 Ladies bechem Aniyim at the
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
Phoenix Club. Next Thursday eve-
(Lag b'Omer).
North
End
Clinic
has
received
and general colds. Other
The organization will also give ning he will address the Mlewer the following
contributions:
treatments include T R-
luncheon
for
those
a paid-up
Ladies Auxiliary Mothers and
In honor of Edward
nimh
KISH and REDUCING baths
Daughters banquet at the same dar. from Wow WIldrd4 Goldman. In
honor
a
rotor
ropmanda
Dar
alltnah.
on
members
Wednesday,
paying June
their 8, 1938
at Con-
dues place. He also participated in a from Wm 1411droll Goldman. In memo,
gregation Bnai Moshe. Dexter and radio program crer Station WWJ, of M. Clara Holtman. from •nd
Lawrence.
devoted to Mother's Day and de- afra Ildn Ie rdnIon and Mr and Wra
630 Fri'M
Home Relief Annual
Medical Day May 23
Fine Instruments specially priced.
Lessons in our own studio at your
o ton time by competent artist
teachers.
HALM
The Music Study Club Choral
culminated a brilliant season of
choral singing on Sunday evening,
Stay 8, at the dinner opening the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett
of Longfellow Ave. entertained
Emanuel hertz of New York, the
distinguished authority on Abra-
ham Lincoln, at luncheon last
Sunday.
READY
TO
SERVE
LEARN TO PLAY
The Musical Treat of the Season!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-
The Laundry Ladies Social Club
man were hosts to a group of h eld their mother and daughter
friends at dinner Saturday night, • b aliquot at the Wilshire Hotel on
May 9. Money was donated to-
May 7.
wards the Spanish Relief Fund.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis
Nu Chapter of Iota Pi Sorority
have returned from a week's stay
of Wayne University entertained
in New York.
heir mothers at a luncheon on May
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston 8 at the Belcrest Hotel. A play
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth- was presented after which cards
. man of Birmingham will enter- were played. On Saturday eve-
tain jointly at a dinner party oa ning, May 14, a card party will be
held at the Women's League,
Saturday night, May 14.
Wayne University.
gmv e
Guitar, Case, etc., only
Music Club Choral
Re-Elects Mrs. Cole
On Sunday, May 15, at 3 p. m.,
at the Lee Plaza Hotel, the Junior
Council will hold the final meet-
ing of the season. New members
for the cooling season may pay
dues at this meeting. Election and
50 HEINZ
May 13, 1938
CHRQNICL k
Jr. Council Final
Meeting and Play
On Sunday Evening
, products
HEINZ
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