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PAGE SIX

May 20, 1938

and THE LECAL CHRONICLF

You Will Want Everything
Shipshape for

Memorial Day

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Blankets
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8210 TWELFTH ST.

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Sunday, May 22

From 2 P. M. to 1E30 P. M.
amt dully ryealora.1:10 to 11:30 P. tn.

FOR EIGHT DAYS ONLY

The latent, armee( Jewieh talkie

"The Power
of Life"

SHAAREY ZEDEK Education League's
Installation Monday
CONSECRANTS
AT HOME
The annual installation and

Cantor Schulsinger
at Cong. Bnai Moshe

luncheon of the Youth Education
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albert of League will be held Monday, May
4011 Sturtevant Ave. will be at 23, at the Belcrest. The install-
home to their relatives and friends ing officer will be Mrs. Minnie
on Sunday, May 29, from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9, in honor of the conse-
cration of their daughter, Ruth.
No cards.

Mrs. Victor Klein left Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau an-
May 20, to spend several days in nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Cincinnati.
son, Richard Alan, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek on Saturday,
Mrs. Marvin Lorange and Her- May 28. The Children's Congre-
bert Lorange of Cleveland were gation will conduct the services
the week-end guests of Sir. and and Miss Lucille Kavanau, daugh-
Mrs. William Fleischman.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kavanau, will
speak on "The Sedra Jeremiah."
Mr. and )tiro. Andrew Wineman Mr. and Mrs. Kavanau will be
were hosts at a fancily dinner party hosts to the members of the con-
gregation at Kiddush following
Saturday night, Slay 14.
the services, and will be at home
Mrs. Walter Laib returned from to their relatives and friends on
a several days' visit in Cleveland. the same evening from 8 until
11 o'clock. No cards.

Mr. and Sirs. 0. I. Baker of
Calvert Ave. will give a reception
at Webster Hall on Sunday. May
29, from 7 to 11 D. m., in honor
of the consecration of their
daughter, Elaine. No cards.

Mr. and Sirs. Max Blumberg
of 4285 Sturtevant Ave. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, May 29. after-
noon and evening, In honor of the
consecration of their daughter,
Adele Ruth. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Nate Goldman of
3200 W. Boston Blvd. will be at
home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, May 29, front
2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. Pt., in honor
of the consecration of their
daughter. Estelle. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. D. King of 2628
Calvert Ave. will be at home to
their relatives and friends on Sun-
day, May 29, from 2 to 5 p. m.,
in honor of the consecration of
their daughter, Shirley. No cards.

MRS. WILLIAM P. GREENBERG

Cantor Hyman Schulsinger of
Buffalo, will conduct Sabbath
services at Congregation Bnai
Moshe, Slay 20 and 21. Friday
evening services will begin at 7:15
and Saturday morning at 9. Pres-
ident Louis Gunsberg of the con-
gregation, invites the public to
attend.
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will
give a picnic on Sunday, June 12,
at Nankin Mills park. Detailed
plans will be made at the next
business meeting, on Tuesday,
May 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothman
Mr. and Sirs. S. Nabatoff of
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Win- Gladstone Ave. have as their guest
ston will be hosts at a dinner party their daughter, Mrs. William Yel-
Thursday night, May 26.
len of New York City. On Mon-
day, May 17, Mrs. B. Levitt gave
On Thursday evening, Dr. Leo a luncheon and bridge at her
M. Franklin addressed the ladies' home on Gladstone Ave. in honor
night gathering of the Layman's of Mrs. Yellen.
League of the Unitarian Univer-
salist Church on the subject, "The
Mr. and Mrs. SI. Si. Applebaum
Jew on the Chessboard of Eu- of Chicago Blvd. left on a three
rope."
week motor trip to Atlantic City
and New York.
Sirs. Arthur Victor has return-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman,
ed to her home in Buffalo, having
spent several days with her broth- formerly of 3307 Webb Ave., are
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. now residing in their new home
on Renfrew Road.
Harry Farbsten.

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Michael Gould

Information is wanted of Mi-
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feet 3 inches tall, weighed about
135 pounds, has brown hair. brown
eyes,' large nose, small mustache,
a native of Russia arriving here
in infancy, who last disappeared
from New York City the latter
part of 1932, leaving his wife.
Helen, and their minor son. Ar-
nold, entirely unprovided for, as
a result of which they are in ereat
need. When the family lived in
Detroit they had • confectionery
concession. Anyone knowing his
location is requested to kindly
communicate with the National
Desertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th St.,
New York City,

The Julius Rosenwald Auxiliary
is sponsoring a charity bridge to
be held in the Veteran's Building,
on Sunday, May 22, at 8 p. m.
Refreshments will be served and
there will be prizes. Proceeds
Flowers for all inseaslene —
will go for a worthy cause.
Deater•Jwy Florist. Ty:sr 6-6421.

Here is your opportunity to purchase dark
shoes suitable for wear all summer long; or
buy them to wear for early Fall, it's a worth-

while purchase at these savings! Leathers and
gabardine, sandals, oxfords, pumps; all exclu-
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COME THIS SUNDAY .. .

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If you haven't formed the habit yet, there's
no time like the present!

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Jewish Veterans
To Sell Poppies

On Monday noon, May 23. Rab-
bi Leon Fram will address the
Variety Club at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, on the subject, "Adventures
in Central Europe." The address
will be broadcast, together with
a program of vocal music ren-
dered by Miss Alma Phillips and
Allan Summits, with Miss Flor-
ence Kutzen accompanying. On
Wednesday, May 25. Rabb. Fram
will address the Vortex Club on
the subject: "Central Europe—
The Preliminary Skirmish of the
Second World War."

CLOSING OUT SPRING

Regularly $6.95 to $10.75

'HARRY L. SCOTT

Saves more on Current..Food..Ice..Upkeep

B. SIEGEL CO.

The public is inivited to attend
installatioh of officers of Purity
Rainbow Assembly on Monday,
May 23, at Eastern Star Temple,
80 W. Alexandrine, at 8 p.
Miss Mildred Brown is the
worthy-advisor elect.

Goldstick, and the program will
include- readings by Mrs. Vera
Goldstick Linton and piano selec-
with the treat stage star
tions by Freda Greenbaum.
MICHAEL MICHALESKI
The officers for the new term
and a wonderful east. Now bring
Mrs. A. J. Koffman of 3200 are: Mrs. William P. Greenberg
shown In New Torn City.
Chicago Blvd. will be at home to was •e-elected president; vice-
her relatives and friends on Sun- presidents, Mrs. Morry Summon,
Pelee. Adults 35e, Children 10e
day. May 29, from 2 to 6 and 7 Mrs. William Sucher and Mrs.
to 9, in honor of the consecration Myron Schiffman; recording sec-
of her daughter, Marilyn Ruth. retary, Sirs. Siartin L. Friedman;
Mrs. Louis Block of Baltimore,
Mr. and Mrs. henry Levitt and
No cards.
corresponding s e c r et a r y, Mrs.
Mrs. Sidney Allen returned from Md., is the guest of her children,
harry Spector; financial secretary,
Dr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Berman of
a
motor
trip
to
French
Lick,
Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Simon of Mrs. Albert Bloom; treasurer,
Calvert Ave.
3245 Webb Ave. will be at home Mrs. Harry Galperin; social secre-
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Benjamin
Shway-
to their relatives and friends on taries, Mrs. Meyer Stamell and
der of Wildemere Ave. returned HOME RELIEF MEDICAL
Sunday, May 29, from 2 to 5 and Mrs. D. Lefko.
from a motor trip to Boston.
7 to 9, in honor of the consecra-
INSTITUTE ON MONDAY
Washington, D. C.. and Williams-
tion of their daughter, Shirley.
burg.
No cards.
The third annual Medical Insti-
Mrs. Michael Leishan of Chi- tute Day to be sponsored by the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith
Home
Relief Society will be held
cago
spent
the
past
week
with
Sir.
of 1935 Glynn Ct. will be at home
and Mrs. A. II. Brodie of Chicago at Webster Hall, Monday, May
to their relatives and friends on
23.
A
subscription
luncheon, at
A
clever
skit
was
presented
by
Blvd.
Sunday, May 29, from 3 to 5 and
7 to 10 p. in s in honor of the the Detroit League of the National
Miss Janice Harrison of Pitts-
consecration of their daughter, Home for Jewish Children at Den-
ver last Wednesday at Hotel Stot- burgh is visiting with her mother,
June. No cards.
ler. The participants were the Mrs. Edwin Wolf of McLean Ave.
men in charge of the simultan-
Trees Planted in Palestine chairmen
Di y Your
eous bridge teas being sponsored
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mann
HEM MN FIDST
Through Hadassah on
for the benefit of the home at Den- of Sturtevant Ave. returned from
Mother's Day
ver, which will take place on Tues. a few day's stay in McKeesport,
Packard Kew...dell
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman d ay, Slay 24, at homes of members Pa.
Vinewood 1.4248
of the Jewish National Fund Com- and many friends. These chair-
PHONE8
Vinewood 1.1952
mittee of liadassah, announces men are: Mesdames Aaron Siiber-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sector
suit
trees planted in Palestine for blatt and Moe H. Prince, general (Louise Plotkin) of Akron, 0.,
Mother's Day, as follows:
chairmen; Daniel Siegel and D. were week-end guests at the Bel-
Olympia Motor Sales
0197 OLAND nil EH
In memory of parents Sarah Rubin, hostess committee; Josep h crest.
TY. 4-1900
and Louis Michelson by Airs. I. Mellon and Joseph Newman, tick-
Peritz; in memory of mother, et committee; Sol II. Levy and
Mrs. I. Nurko, who has been
Etta Laya Finley, by Finley Louis Tubashnick, guest commit- spending the winter in Miami
tee;
Saul
Glueckman
and
Alfred
Family and by Mrs. Saul Copies;
Beach, returned to her home on
Tuesday.
in memory of mother, Nellie Koffman, arrangements.
MRS. AL WEISMAN
Mrs. Carl Schiller, president, an-
Donn, by Mrs. Louis Epps; in
From our mineral wells
memory of mother, Eva Schef- ticipates that more than 1500 wo-
Mrs. Mary Gordon returned from
comes the sparkling health-
man, by Mrs. Sam Ginsburg; in men will play bridge simultaneous. an extended visit in Miami Beach. 12 o'clock noon, at which attend-
ance is 'optional, will precede the
giving waters used in the
honor of mothers, Mrs. II. Bach- ly on Tuesday, May 21, foo the
program of the afternoon. Sirs.
treatment of arthritis, neu-
halter and Sirs. Zena Ehrlich, by benefit of the llonie for Jewish
Mrs. Isadore Hassenbush, Sirs.
Children
at
Denver.
However
Sirs.
rale, rheumatism, sciatica
Bernard Hassenbush and Mrs. Leo Bernard Korner, To. 8-9083, and
Sits. J. II. Ehrlich; in honor of
and general colds. Other
Sirs. D. W. Simons by Mr. and Schiller advises that if there are Lowenberg returned to their homes Mrs. Al Weisman, Ty. 5-8129, are
treatments include T U It•
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan; in memory of hostesses who can accommodate in St. Joseph, alo. They were ex- in charge of reservations for the
KISH and REDUCING baths
nother, Mary Glazier, by Mrs. many more guests, and if there tensively entertained during their luncheon.
-Mrs. Al Weisman, who is chair-
ilorris Ruskin; in honor of the are lathes who wish to play next visit here.
man of this event, will introduce
recovery of Abe E. Nathan, of Tuesday, they may contact the
the
guests speakers, Dr. George
Utica, N. Y., by Mrs. M. S. Lip- aforementioned chairmen, and ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schwartz
630 Front St.
L. Waldbott and Dr. Lowell S.
ton; in honor of the recovery of rangements will be made for them. of Boston Blvd., Mrs. Theodore
• .
ft. of Ted Blvd.
Selling.
Dr. Waldbott will speak
Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal by Sir. and The committee on arrangements Schwartz of Boston Blvd. and
Mrs. Herbert Cohen and Mr. and headed by Mrs. Sol Glueckman and Mrs. Howard Fridinan of Second on "Allergic Diseases." Dr. Sell-
ing,
drector
of the psychopathic
Mrs. Louis Tobin; in honor of the Mrs. Alfred Koffman will be glad Blvd. returned from French Lick,
clinic of Recorder's Court, will
Bar Alitzvah of Braudy Simons to furnish cards, pencils, pads and Ind., and Kentucky.
talk on "The Need for Adequate
by Miss Ilattie Gittleman and other necessities to hostesses.
Miss Sarah Weinberg; in memory
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Sturte- l'sychiatric Help in Detroit."
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg, presi-
vant Ave. has returned from Chi-
of Poeta Rosen by Sir. and Mrs.
cago where he attended the scien- dent of the home Relief Society,
Louis Lasky; in memory of father,
tific conferences of the Illinois and Sirs. Al Weisman, chairman
Harry Wolfe, by Sirs. A. Rosen-
zweig; in memory of Charles
Chiropodist Association. On Sat- of the day, invite all friends and
urday he will leave for Cleveland members to attend this compli-
Rafelson, of Bay City, by Caplan
mentary program.
Family; in memory of David Blu-
The annual graduation exercises to attend the national mid-western
On Friday, May 13, Mrs. Joseph
menthal by Sirs. Joseph Wets- of the Bnai David Religious School conferences of Zone 4, of which
man; in memory of Kate Weis- will take place on Sunday, June he is Michigan's national coun- L. Galperin was hostess to the
board
of the Home Relief Society
man by Mrs. Harry nehmen; in 5, the first day of Shevuoth, when cilman.
at her home on Warrington Drive.
memory of Sonia Wittenberg, those pupils who have completed
Mrs.
Robert
Drews, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Cohen of
mother of Dr. S. S. Wittenberg, the eighth grade will receive di-
the board, presided.
rs M. mod
aMd of a recall.
by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Axel- plo•as. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will 2642 Gladstone Ave. will be hosts
...and the most foe, fool Health-baking
rod and Mr. and Sirs. David Fein- deliver the address and the presi- at the breakfast to be served for
berg; in memory of Agnes Bar- dent of the synagogue, David J. members of the Emanuel-Young
Benotts of Me world.fornous MINERAL
BATHS.
nett, mother of Bessie Barnett, by Cohen, will present the diplomas. Israel Mitzvah Clubs on Sunday
Sits. Annie Williams; in memory Martin Bruson is the teacher of morning after Shachris prayers at
Enjoy eh those features— an inviting sty.
of Betty Magidsohn, mother of the graduating class and the stu- the Taylor-Woodrow Wilson hall,
fop solarium, Nur earss of beauf.ful pork.
Joe Magidsohn, by Mr. and Mrs. dents have been especially trained in honor of their son, Louis.
Proceeds for Jewish War Veterans'
&nen, coricsrla ronlarlainnwnt; golf
II. L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- under Rabbi Sperka. Each student
Welfare Fund
and Eno Asking nearby; Dottod only 30
On Monday, May 23, the Young
jamin E. Jaffee, and Sir. and Mrs. will deliver an address prepared
minutes .ay. Careful adharone• to
Sidney Stone; in memory of II. after a term of work. The Sister- Women's Chapter of Bicur Choleric
On Thursday, May 26, the•De-
Dioto.y U., Moderato WH,
SI. Koffman by Rodin Club; in hood of the synagogue will present will hold an open meeting at the troit Post No. 135 of Jewish War
memory of Esther Razel Rubin, gifts to the graduate's after which home of Mrs. Harold Soble, 1844 eterans of the United States and
mother of Mrs. Sol Winkleman, they will tender a reception to the Oakman Blvd.
its ladies auxiliary will, together
of St. Ignace, Mich., by Rodin parents of the pupils and teach-
with their non-Jewish comrades,
Mr. and Mrs. }ferry Steer an- sell the red poppies in memory of
Club; in memory of Mrs. Si. Le- ers following the services. Cantor
vine, Rochester, N. Y., by Mrs. Kapov Kagan will chant the serv- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Jewish soldiers who sacrificed
AND MINERAL BATHS
ices assisted by his choir under as nott Edward, on Saturday. Slay their lives for their country.
Millie Kaufman.
MOUNT MIMS MICHIGAN
28, at Congregation Bnai Moshe,
Mrs. Kavanau may be reached direction of David Scholnick.
This will mark the second year
aaaa
Lawrence and Dexter.
at 1999 Calvert Ave., Townsend
that the Jewish War Veterans of
Mu Illto ma £11 0 Grotto.
8.3834.
the United States have received
Detroit A. Z. A. Chapter 63
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, permission from the Common
formerly of Ohio Ave., have Council to sell these poppies on
Initiates New Class
moved to their new residence, the day when all other veterans
In the haltrentury of Mown Clement' incremine Dow, suf.
On Saturday evening, May 7, 19271 Strathcona Drive, Palmer organizations sell their poppies.
keen from rheumatism to all an forms, arthritis, neuritis.
at Webster Hall, the Detroit A. Z. Woods.
Poppy Day is an annual event
sciatic. and int ammarorr,lornbago,and nereouselisordem have
A.
Chapter No. 63 of Bnai Brith
second f.eneaciel results Nuns these health.buildins Inters.
of all veteran groups. The pro-
Miss Ruth Targum of Glendale ceeds from the sale of these pop-
Mount Clemens hw many hoe hotels; all recreational and
exemplified the rank of A. Z. A.
social bullion, only that Mann. from Derron.
on a new class consisting of Ben- Ave. entertained at a breakfast pies go to a special welfare fund
THIS WORLD FAMOUS
jamin Feinberg, Irving Spiwak, shower at the Lee Crest on May to provide relief for those com-
HEALTH RESORT
Kalwan Bross, Milton Varkovitz, 15, honoring Mist Faye Block, rades who are in the Government
4 44:11Z
Cal Goodman, Norman Goldstein, whose marriage will take place hospitals.
). L k
Ati(t.e'
Paul Boim and Leo Rothstein. June 26.
Detroit Post and its auxiliary
The first degree ritual was given
appeal to the Jewish community
Among those visiting at the to purchase poppies and to send
by members of the chapter, Sol
Shcolnek, Sidney Wolin, Harry Colonial hotel and Mineral Baths, contributions to headquarters in
Moss and Bernard Morrison. Mount Clemens, Mich., are: Mrs. the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Room
Greetings to the new members Julius Wallace and Sirs. Jacob 622.
F./ All kleurige...teh re, wen Dm 1$
was given by Julius Grossberg, ad- Porvin, of Detroit, and Samuel Bordelove Guest Speaker on Alt-
NI. OMNI Metal am* lama al Bath Atmociabao
"Pop" Jacobs of the Miami Beach
Mooed Cl.-.a& Mks
vi•or.
man's Hour
Alamac Hotel and Lake Tarleton
Sunday, May 22, Maurice Bor-
Club in Pike, N. II.
delove, commander of Detroit Post
No. 135, Jewish War Veterans of
Mr. and Sirs. Max Dunitz an- the United States, will be the
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
guest speaker on Hyman Alt-
son, Daniel Benjamin, on Satur- man's radio hour, over station
day, May 21, at Congregation WMBC, on the subject "Poppy
Shaarey Zedek.
Day, and America Remembers."
A special musical program and
Miss Marjorie Alice Wohl of
other features have been arranged
Hollywood, Calif, is visiting with for this special broadcast.
her sister. Sirs. A. Si. Bookstein
of 18451 Northlawn Ave.

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