America fcwisk Palatial _ eater CUYTON MINUS • CINaNNATI 20, 01110 FingerRorgiEwtwiffiRONICIE May 13, 1938 end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE BETROTHED Announce Her Engagement Engagements MISS ADELLE MAXINE KAMIL Wedding Calendar MISS BERTHA YACKNESS Mr. and Sirs. Sam Yackness of Sturtevant Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ber- tha, to Harold Lachman, son of Mrs. Julius W. Lachman of Ken- tucky Ave. Trees Planted In The Butzel Forest the Holmur-Tuxedo branch of the United Hebrew Schools planted trees in Pales- tine in memory of Ephraim Ticktin, former Detroiter, who died • martyr's death at Ain Hashophet, Palestine, April 7. =business or traveling • Contrasting white trim • Button front • Sizes 12 to 20 • Luggage, royal blue Ilelier Dress . Shop, Third Floor . Avrunin Cam For Boys and Girls IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION AGES: Boys From 6 to 13 — Girls From 6 to 15 Special Price for enrollment of all children before May 15 CAMP ACTIVITIES • • • • • BOATING FISHING HANDICRAFT SHOP ATHLETICS • DRAMATICS • DANCING • HIKING • NATURE STUDY • SWIMMING One tree honoring the engage- ment . of Janet Hayman to Sam Lenderman. Two trees in memory of Layah Smardon, sister of Mrs. Reitman, by Pioneer Women's Dexter Branch. In honor of Mother's Day: One tree honoring Mrs. Morris Golane, by her children; one tree honor- ing Jenny Malamud, by Jerry and Rita; one tree by daughter, Sarah Ginsberg, in memory of Harris Simon. A tree was planted by Irene Clinton in honor of her mother, Mrs. Robert E. Clinton. A tree was planted by Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lev in honor of Mrs. Anna Falick. A tree was planted by Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Falick in honor of Mrs. Anna Falick. A tree was planted by Graham Landau in honor of his mother, Mrs. Anne Landau. One tree was planted by Mrs. Mayme Freeman in honor of Mrs. Mildred Schulman. One tree was planted by Mrs. Maymee Freeman in honor of Mrs. Leah Pally. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplo- witz planted four trees in memory of Jacob D. Lieberman, Fanny R. Lieberman, Meyer Lieberman and Philip Kaplowitz. Trees may be planted in the Butte! Forest in Palestine by can- ine. Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel Ave., University 1-6972. Births April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Forstat (Rose Osnos) o New York, a daughter, Ila Marcia. April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glass (Dorothy Saperstein) of 17520 Santa Rosa, a son, Sheldon Charles. April 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Cvazda (Ida Noble) of 336 E. Woodruff, a son, Melvyn Jerald. May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Zion Applebaum (Frieda Shevitz) of 2220 Atkinson Ave., formerly of l'alestine, a son, Igal Nosh. U. H. S. Auxiliary Will Meet May 31 The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will take the form of a strawberry festival to be held on Tuesday, May 31, at 2:15 p. m., in the social hall of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago at Lawton. Mrs. Herman Wetsman is chair- man of the refreshment commit- tee and the following ladies will assist her: Mesdames Morris Krause, B. Bremen, Anna Moss, Richard Colt and A. B. Stralser. Mrs. Simon Shetzer, hospitality chairman, will be assisted by Mes- dames Julius Rosen, Fred Bond, Herman Cohen, George Roberts, Samuel Singer, Aaron Carlstein, Arthur Purdy, S. M. Victor, Har- ry Wine, Leonard Sidlow, David Fauman and Philip Gilbert. Sadie Cooper will be featutiad as the guest artist and will ren- der several violin selections, ac- companied by Rosa Bassin Stein. Miss Miriam Tobin will entertain the audience with dramatic inter- pretations. In order to facilitate the work of the chairman, Sirs. Herman Wetsman, should be called for A pep meeting of the commit- reservations at Townsend 8-7617. tee chairmen of the fund-raising project being sponsored by the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish Children at Den- N. H. J. C. League's Project on May 24 Sally Woodward To Speak at Center Food Shower June 1 Adarriagro SPELKIN—RIVKIN At a ceremony marked by its impressiveness, Ilene Leone Riv- kin became the bride of Jules M. Spelkin, in Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Sunday, May 1. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated and Can- to• .1. H. Sonenklar assisted him. The bride was gowned in a Schiaparelli model of oyster white satin and Pointe Venice lace, and carried bridal roses, lilies of the valley, and gardenias in her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Samuel Rivkin, mother of the bride, wore hya- cinth blue lace, and Mrs. Harry Spelkin, the pride-groom's mother, wore turquoise blue lace. Attending the bride were Flor- ence Spelkin, sister of the groom, who was gowned in aquamarine blue marquisette; Ethel Rivkin, sister of the bride, wore primrose mousseline de soie; Esther Hut- ton, attired in bronze satin; Ruth Barsky, who wore ice blue satin; and Ethel Morritz, maid-of-honor, gowned in delphinium blue mar- quisette. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of white double stock and Joanna Hill roses. Harold Hutton served the groom as best man, while Gerald Bar- sky, Morris Hutton, Harold Mark- ovitz, and Hy Yaker acted as ushers. Dinner was served to 100 guests in the reception hall immediately after the wedding ceremony. Cov- ers were laid for 10 at each table, with floral centerpieces of white tulips and narcissi, flanked by ivory tapers. Dinner music and later dancing was enjoyed by all assembled. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rivkin and daughter of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. William P. Turner of Flint; Mrs. Thomas Bratby of Linwood. Mich.; Mrs. Monte Bil- ler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mut- ton of Bay City. The couple left for a motor trip through the East, visiting Wash- ington, D. C., en route. Avrunin Nursery AGES FROM 3 TO 6 Foundation Garments Made to Order On Tuesday evening, May 17, the Philomathic Debating Club will holds its 36th annual model meet- ing. Organized 40 years ago for the purpose of giving young Jew- ish boys between the ages of 14 and 21 an opportunity to learn the art of public speaking, the Philo- mathic has long been known as one of the outstanding forensic so- cieties of the city, and boasts of such distinguished alumni as Judge Charles Rubiner, Judge }lorry B. Keidan and Prof. Samuel M. Levin, head of the economics.department at Wayne University. The debate will be held at Cen- tral High School, Linwood and Tuxedo, at 8:30 p. m., and all are invited. The question for discus- sion will be: "Resolved, that the United States join with the non, Fascist powers in a policy of col- lective security." The affirmative will be upheld by Samuel Hertz- berg, Martin Green and Norman Leemon, while the negative will he defended by David Crohn, Benja- min Hertz and Harry Jacobs. As is customary at these model meetings, there will be three prizes —the Louis Smilansky Gold Medal, the Mrs. F. V. Martin Silver Med- al, and the Cavanaugh Bronze Med- al—for the three best speakers, and the Judge Harry J. Binge- man loving cup for the winning team. The winning team is se- lected by the organization itself, but the best speakers are chosen by the three judges who, this year, are: Melvin German, an alumni; Paul Rickard, of Wayne Univer- sity, and Judge George Murphy of Recorder's Court. Louis Elkind, speaker of the Philomathic, will preside at the af- fair next Tuesday evening. People's Theater MOISHE OISHER The Cantors Son RA. 3700 Flowers for all occasions — Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 4.6e•. Graduation of Bnai Moshe This Sunday Knights of Pythias Initiate New Class Perry Lake, °H•n's, Michigim Yea ozst. Eighth Successful Season diards 1000 3 Separate Camp Units Boys Division Qirls Division Pre-School Division Little Nahelti All outdoor land and water , sports and gaMes, horseback riding and farming•. under supervision of mature, skilled leadership. One counselor for i n it each group of three campers. A resident physician a n d nurse on the staff. Early Registration--,4 Worthwhile Saving Booklet Upon Reauest IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 5.3764 or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Hogarth 1189 (AMP NAHELU Donations to Jewish Home for Aged it Lou Goodman Says: Contributions to the Home for Aged were made by Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan, in honor of mother. "Wives sometimes object to! life insurance BUT widows never do." Let me assist you in formulating grram e inepryoou or Ins a du j r uasntg Life THE COTTON '5 LOUIS J1 GOODMAN, LIFE INSURANCE SPECIALIST It EPRESENTING The Mutual Life Insurance Co. SHOP (IF NEW loRIC Ninety-five Years of Service and Securit.• RANDOLPH 4720 1330 BUHL BLDG. Congregation B'nai David; Purity and Rainbow Mother's Day Event On Monday Evening MOORE CORSET SHOP LITTMAN'S 'PHONE Philomathic Model Meeting on Tuesday Sally Woodward, of the Detroit News and Station WWJ, will be the guest sneaker at the annual PHONE TOWNSEND 5-6615 food shower for the Summer Play School of the Jewish Community Center, sponsored by the Home Relief Society, Neugarten Sun- shine Club and the Zedakah Club, on Wednesday, June 1 at 2 p. m., in the, auditorium of the building, chievecl recognition throughout the Which has ■ Woodward at Holbrook. Miss Middle West is accepting registration for children Woodward, who is well-known to Under the supervision of Miss Eleanor Narosny of the Detroit audiences, will speak on Merrill-Palmer School "Radio Services a Community," discussing the contribution of the radio to community life. She will also demonstrate how a radio pro- PHONE TOWNSEND 5-6615 gram is announced, by introducing Meetly Obeerned Dietary taco the rest of the program. The program will also include Sara Berman Pregerson, reader; Sadie Cooper, violinist, accom- panied by Mrs. Rose Bassin Stein, MRS. AARON SILBERBLATT and the dance team of Edith Mus- held at a breakfast at kin and Ronnie D'Orazio. Admis- ver, was Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S., the home of Mrs. Moe Prince last sion will be by food, canned fruits SURGICAL AND SWIMMING GIRDLES Thursday. Tickets were issued for and vegetables being especially in will sponsor a celebration in con- junction with Rainbow Assembly the simultaneous bridge teas to demand. A large attendance is ex- — We Design and Cut Our Own Garments to honor Mother's and Daughter's be held on Tuesday, May 24, at pected at this annual event. Day, on Monday evening. Slay 16, the homes of the various mem- bers and friends. Mrs. Joseph Mel- Mlawer Card Party Wednes- at 6:30, at the Eastern Star Tem- ple. 80 W. Alexandrine. lon and Mrs. Joseph Newman, TY. 5-5078 day; Mother-Daughter Reservations for this dinner 9015 i2th ST. ticket chairmen, announced that Banquet Thursday may be obtained by phoning Mrs. tickets can be obtained from the Eva Springer. worthy matron of following members of the com- A "distress" card party will be Purity Chapter, Hogarth 7906, or mittee: Mesdames Ben Berkman, given by the Mlawer Umgegend Mrs. Ida Schultz, mother advisor Ben Silberstein, Harry Clark, R. Katz, Arthur Miller, Harris Verein on Wednesday evening, to Rainbow Assembly, Tyler Silverberg, Milton Simon, Herman May 18, at the main auditorium 7-3527. Schmier, Nathan Weingarden and of Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Rd., at 8:30 p. m. Joe Greenbaum is Twenty students of Bnai Moshe Stirs Said Shubot. Mrs. Daniel Siegel and Mrs. D. chairman of the committee. Mem- Sunday School will receive their bers, friends and the public are Junior High School diploma. on Rubin, chairmen of the guest.com- invited to patronize the event, the mittee, are prepared , to assist May 15, at 10:30 a. m. members and friends in obtain- proceeds of which will go to the 8210 TWELFTH ST. Louis Gunsberg, president of the ing guests to play at their homes distress fund for relief of Polish On Tuesday evening, May 3, TRINITY 2.0100 congregation, will speak to the on Tuesday, May 24. Mrs. Aaron landsleute. Tickets can be ob- Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights fo graduates on behalf of the congre- Silberblatt and Mrs. Moe Prince tained by calling the chairman at Pythias, exemplified the rank of gation. Eugene Gelbman, chair- are general chairmen of this Townsend 6-8211, or the chair- Knight on a new class consisting Friday Night, May 13 man of the Sunday School board, event. man of the ticket committee, Sant of Effron Adelson, Charles Behr- Saturday Night, May 14 will also address the graduates. William R. Blumenthal, national Lichtenstein, Tyler 6-1971; or the man, Dr. Harry Mediae. Charles Moses Fischer will deliver Rabbi executive director of the national night of the card party at the Snider, Gave H. Wolfe, Alfred Sunday, May 15 the main address. home at Denver, recently visited door. The president is Harry Ti- Rosenberg, Reuben Snider. Dr. M. r. M. to 1131 r. Henry Gluck, class president, Fr... 1 Detroit and thanked the commu- gott, and H. P. Rossen is secre- Martin B. Robinson, Morris Fried. will present the "class memorial nity for its cooperation, urging tary. loan, Saul M. Leach, Edward and class will." Ben S. Chinits, continued interest ip the unfor- The third annual Mother and Pearlmuter, Harry B. Letter, Al- principal of the school, will re- tunate children who are being Daughter banquet sponsored by vin Lewis, Joseph Rosen. ceive the gift on behalf of the Sun- sheltered and cared for at the the Ladies' Auxiluiary of the The evening ended with a ban- day School and will also announce Denver home. verein will be held on Thursday, quet in the dining room of the Al.mander Olnahapolar. May 19, at 6:30 p. m., at the lodge. Chancellor Commander Ja- the names of the honor students. Mode& Jewlah Talkie Following the graduating eser- Phalanx Club, 114 Erskine. Mrs. cob Werner welcomed the new rises a reception for the graduates Eleanor Lipkin Wins Piano I. Burnstein has arranged an in- members and introduced past and their friends will be given by teresting program of entertain- Chancellor Bernard A. Pearl as Contest Honor the faculty of the school in the ment and prizes. toastmaster. There were greetings social hall of the congregation. Charlotte Kruger will be fea- by the following past chalcellors: tea Eleanor Lipkin, seven-year-old 114rea 136 (1, Merv: Admits tured in recitations. There will be H. P. Cohen. Sam Raskin, Ben daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Donations in Memoriam to Lipkin, won "superior" rating in dancing at the conclusion of the Behrman, Master of Finance Wil- Jewish Home for Aged piano class "A" at the compete- dinner. For reservations call the liam Rosenberg, Rabbi Harold five festival held in Bay City chairman, Trinity 2-4053, or con- Rosenthal and Past Grand Chan- tact members of the organization. cellor Frank Berman. Unveiling of Tombstone The following have made con- Saturday. tributions to the Home for Aged: The rating of "superior" was The closing address was made Mr. .nn W. Wolf hst•I•n In teen, the highest given in all junior Flower Fund of the Jewish by Past Chancellor Sidney I. of th• Tahrwelt or Davi/ IV llmere. The unveiling of a tombstone my Home for Aged Alexander. Oh• Kafn in memory of rne•her . Mr. contests at the convention of Fed- in memory of the late Mrs. Mary rel, Kuhn. Mr. Lona Pe., In eration of Music clubs held in Bay The bingo parties of the Indy' A contribution to the Home for Velick will take place this Sunday. err rat ,neoh•r. Freld•. 16 -• )4"rrt• City last week. Eleanor is the closed • successful season on May Aged in lieu of flowers was made Illeni• le memory •f 10 • Mach- Pter11110. Slay 15, at 1 p. m., at the R we. .111.-ego pupil of Rose M. Sayer and will by Mr. and Mrs. Max Broad, in 4. Part of the proceeds will be Mr.. Petah Cemetery. Relatives and Relive... III In memory of father. lere.1 ;ter. give a recital on June 1 at Mc- memory of David Blumenthal and utilized in rending underprevi- W•.-•erg. In father. • •nothet, friends are invited to attend the Mn Gregor Library. Michael Saperstein. leged children to a summer camp. 0Z.1•••beah service. THE STORE' • • YOUR ,FURS The Ladies of the Yeshiva Beth Judah invite the public to attend the 11th annual banquet this Sunday, May 15, 7:30 p. m., at the Bnai David Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst Ayes. A program has been arranged, to include Jerry Klein, youngest member of Cantor Kapov-Kagan's choir. Ile is the 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Klein of 3743 Rochester Ave. All Detroit rabbis will attend. Proceeds of this affair will go for the upkeep of the Yeshiva. For reservations call Mrs. H. Rotten- berg, president, Townsend 6-1171, Mrs. Katz, treasurer, Townsend 6-4230, Mr. Tracer, secretary, Northlawn 1792, or Mr. Sprague, at the Yeshiva, Townsend 8-7061. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Grablow of Salem, N. J. announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, of Detroit, to Jack Fogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fogel of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oshinsky of 2525 Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their. daughter, Daisy, to Russel R. Sloman, son of Mrs. Eugene 11, Sloman of Chicago Blvd. The wedding will take place next fall. Mr. and Mrs. L. Robins of 3272 Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Dr. J. J. Goode of Leslie Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of 2517 Taylor Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Lewis E. Honigman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Honigman of Buena Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Epstein announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Irwin Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine of Glendale Ave. The wedding will take place in August. Mrs. Rose Toporofsky of Clements Ave. announces the betro- thal of her daughter, Ida, to Charles Charlip of Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kamil of Leslie Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Adelle Maxine, to Maurice H. Schultz, son of Mrs. Ethel Schultz of Clements Ave. Miss Kamil is a May 19—Miss Eleanor Lyter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samue junior in the teachers' division of Lyter of Chicago, Ill., to Morton Horowitz. The ceremony will take Wayne University. place at 4 p. m. at the home of Rabbi Joshua Sperka, in the presence of the immediate families. Reception at the home of the bride's sister, Sirs. Joshua Gordan, 245 Covington Drive, from 7 to 10 o'clock. June 12—Miss Maxine Feldman, daughter of Mrs. George Feld- man, to Harold Bergman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bergman. June 12—Miss Yetta Poperitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob The Jewish National Fund Coun. Poperitz of Euclid Ave., to Joseph Zager of this city. Rabbi M. cil of Detroit announces the fol- Zager will officiate. lowing trees planted in the Butzel June 26—Miss Rose Gruakin, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Gruskin of Forest in Palestine: Atkinson Ave., to Sam Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'sick!. Weiner, at The 1938 graduating class of Hotel Fort Shelby, Yeshiva Banquet On Sunday Night Elmhurst at 14th St. invites you to attend A SIYEM IIASEFER TAKE YOUR On Sunday, May 15, at 2 P. M. This Scroll is presented to the Synagogue by MRS. EVA MAILER in memory of her late husband, MOSHE mATLER PICK RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA will speak on the subject "VAYEHEE BEN SO'A HO' ORON" OF THE CANTOR BEN ZION KAPOV•KAGAN will participate in the ceremonies GAY NEW Serving the Finest Dinners in Michigan CRISP NEW SUMMER FASHIONS ten veal. lE4 .-•-•••• SIEGEL'S WOODWARD AT STATE M2 A IA : C L 1 1 K New weal 1 TO-J0 FARMS Between 8 and 9 Mile Rd.. arkr New %mace- ALL PRICES REDUCED of rAt. s. LA ►ATA .;?(AEt.tDri.I N.,NI.ER.S $ / 2 5 .:7,:th, FDE. I L.U ItaEr. Sunday D AAfNt ce r E n Oans Bitll N. Nni c e ai r, sT L yr,,,,, MUSIC n JOE ALEXANDER AHT: DETROITERS No Cover Charge ra;V:•Vgri.e Tel. Roseville 0442 BLANKETS Delightfully fresh and clean. Laundered in soft water and Ivory soap. 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