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CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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TitE9ETRorKlaisnetRomICLE

May 20, 1938

Mizrachi Mothers'
Luncheon on Sunday

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with crisp white pique.

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BETTER DRESS SHOP

THIRD FLOOR

Avrunin Camp

For Boys and Girls

IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION

AGES:

Boys From 6 to 13 — Girls From 6 to 15

MRS. ROSE SINGER

made by calling the chairman, Mrs.
Rose Singer, Madison 6370. An
elaborate program has been ar-
ranged by the luncheon chairman,
Mrs. S. Shnitz. Mrs. Edith Sauls
will he the vocal soloist, assisted
by Miss Florence Kutzin at the
piano. Miss Judith Sadorsky will
play piano selections, and Aaron
Rosenberg will give dramtic read-
ing on "Mother and Daughters of
Various Nations."
The last meeting of the chapter
which took place at the Bnai Moshe
Library Wednesday afternoon was
devoted to the report of the
Mizrachi Women's convention
which took place recently in
Atlantic City, by the president,
Mrs. T. Segal, who was the chap-
ter's official delegate. A large
group attended and heard that the
newest project of the American
Mizrachi Women, the New Beth
Zeiroth, hdme for refugee girls
in Tel Aviv, is nearly completed
and will he ready for occupation
next month. The projects of the
Detroit chapter go to the mainte-
nance of this Beth Zeiroth as well
as the one in Jerusalem.

$1,000 GIVEN TO HOME
FOR AGED BY ZWILLER
LADIES' AID SOCIETY

The Bessie Sorin Zwiller Ladies
Aid Society has donated the sum
of $1,000 to the Jewish Home for
Aged to honor the memory of
Bessie Sorin, one of its departed
members. This has been accom-

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For Your Confirmation .. .
SERVE ALINOSI'S

Mizrachi Women Sponsor
Public Linen Shower
for Refugee Home

Mizrachi Women invite the
Jewish women of Detroit to at-
tend the public linen shower on
the afternoon of June 13 in the
Bnai Moshe synagogue to equip
the new Beth Zeiroth of Tel Aviv,
home for refugee girls which is
nearing completion. Admission
will be by package of linens, such
as sheets, pillow cases. towel, or
table clothes. The various Sister-
hoods and Ladies Auxiliaries of
Detroit synagogues will be asked
to give their own showers to help
in this great undertaking. Many
Sisterhoods have already pledged
themselves to do so.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka is chair-
man of the event and can be
erached at Townsend 7-8000, by
anyone desiring information.

Detroit Delegation to Attend

Spumoni Ice Cream

Masada Convention
in Cleveland

ALINOSI'S

A Detroit delegation will attend
the fifth annual convention of
Masada, youth Zionist organiza-
tion of America. to be held in
Cleveland, May 28-30. Rabbi
Abbe Hillel Silver is to be the
main speaker at the convention
banquet, to take place on Sunday
evening, May 29, at Hotel Stotler.

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Wished largely through the efforts
of Mrs. Morris Pevin, the presi-
dent, and Mrs. Louis Fineman. ex-
president, with the assistance of
Mrs. L. Wiseman and Mrs. S.
Pushkin, vice-presidents, Mrs. S.
Alter, treasurer, Mrs. H. Epstein,
financial secretary, , Mrs. P. Zager,
recording secretary, Mrs. G. Fine-
man and Mrs. Parr, hospitalers,
Mrs. M. Kress and Mrs. Linden-
baum, trustees. Mrs. H. Pevin,
Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Sirkin, treas-
urer, and trustees, respectively of
the Nina Nida Memorial Flower
Fund.
A portion of this sum was se-
cured at the society's anniversary,
and the 35th wedding anniver-
sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Pevin. Abraham II. Jaffin
presided.

Rabbi Joshua Sperka on
WWJ Devotions May 27

Rabbi Joshua Spence will con-
duct a Memorial Day program
over Otation WWJ during the de-
notions hour on Friday. May 27,

I I at 7:15. a.

;1 „.. His t ;Tic "Iv

U "Memorial ran. pec ion
Rabbi
S perka conducts the Jewish devo-
lions programs for WWJ on alter-
mate Friday mornings,

Council Juniors
Elect Officers

TO HONOR DEAN OF
RADIN YESHIVA AT
RECEPTION TUESDAY

Concluding Event of Season Will
Rabbis Zak. and Groaalsky to Be
Be Formal Dinner•Dence
May 21
Welcomed by Rabbis' Council

At the last meeting of the
Detroit rabbis and leading lay
Junior Council on Sunday, May leaders will gather Tuesday eve-
15, the following officers were ning, May 24, at Lachar'a Hall
elected and installed for the corn- on 12th St. for a reception in
honor of the Gaon Rabbi Mendel
Zaks, dean of the Radin Yeshiva
and son-in-law of the late Cho-
fetz Chaim and Rabbi Isaac Groz-
alsky who is accompanying Rabbi
Zaks on the Mexican tour. Both
distinguished visitors will speak,
Rabbi Zaks delivering a Talmudi-
cal discourse. This reception is
being arranged by the Detroit
Vaad Horabonim in order to give
all members of the Jewish com-
munity an opportunity to meet
one of the outstanding scholars
and sages of the present day.
This Saturday, at 4:30 p. m.,
the renowned guests will speak at
the Agudath Achim Synagogue,
Delmar at Westminster, with
Rabbi Abraham Shechter pre-
siding.

Births

MISS RACHEL BERMAN

Feature Price

$595

ing season: President, Rachel Ber-
man; first vice president, Esther
Schultz; second vice president,
Rose Merman; treasurer, Rosalie
Brown; recording secretary, Mil-
dred Budnitzky; corresponding
secret..ry, Elizabeth Trattner; fi-
nancial secretary, Ilelen Lefkof-
sky; new board members. Nora
Scott and Roselle Harwith. Those
retaining membership on the
board for another year are: Helen
Kahn, Nadine Lewis and Ruth
Rosenbaum.
The annual spring formal din-
ner-dance to be held at the Frank-
lin Hills Country Club on May 21
at 9 p. m. will be the final event
of the torrent season.

Center Play School
Volunteers Needed

Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who
headed the Detroit delegation to
the Mizrachi convention, submit-
ted a report this week in which
he stated:

Council to Sponsor
Flower Show May 24

TOYOS

Six Detroit Delegates to Outline
Proceedings Next Wednesday

Rabbi I. Stollman
Reports on Annual
Mizrachi Conclave

The Young People's Temple
Club will present an original com-
edy with music, "Confidentially
MISS MILDRED LUCILLE VASS
Speaking," on Sunday, May 22, at
8:30 p. m. Music and the play
Mr: and Mrs. Peter Vass of E.
were written by the members of Kirby Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Mildred
Lucille, to Leonard W. Fox, son
of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harty Fox of
Euclid Ave.

CHALK WHITE

Mizrachi to Hear
Convention Report

Six Detroit delegates to the 21st
convention of the Mizrachi Or-
ganization of America, recently
held at Atlantic City, will give a
report of the proceedings of that
important conclave at a member-
ship meeting of local Mizrachi, to
be held Wednesday evening, May
25, at Lacher's Hall on 12th St.
Speakers at the meeting will in-
clude the following local dele-
gates at the convention: Daniel
Temchin, president of the Detroit
group and the midwest region;
Rabbi Isaac Stollmen, chairman
of the executive committee; Isaac
Rosenthal, all three of whom
were elected to the national ex-
ecutive at Atlantic City; J acob
Levine, Isidore Sosnik and J.
Lacher.
Local leaders will also discuss
the possibility of a visit In this
city by Rabbi Meyer Berlin, pres-
ident of the World Mizrachi Or-
The Summer Play School of the ganization, who came from Pales-
Jewish Community Center, Wood- tine to address the Atlantic City
ward at Holbrook, is in need of convention.
volunteer leaders for harmonica
May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kahn (Beatrice Rosenberg) and stamp-colleeting group s. BessieSorin Zviller Aid So-
These groups are especially popu-
of 1190 Longfellow Ave., a son, William.
ciety to Meet Monday
lar among the children in the
May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Raimi (Rae Lee Abel) of 17362 playschool program.
Those inter-
The Bessie Sorin Zwiller Ladies
Wisconsin Ave., a son, Burton Louis.
ested in applying or obtaining
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenblatt (Isabel Cohen) of further information should phone Aid Society will meet on Monday
afternoon, at 1 p. m., at Assembly
2019 Calvert Ave., a son, David Perry.
Mrs. S. H. Selmin, director of
Hall, 12th and Clairmount. The
May 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld (Clare Wineman), the Play School, at the Center,
president, Mrs. M. Pevin, invites
Madison 8275.
a daughter, Joanne.
members and their friends to this
meeting which will take the form
of a celebration of their donation
Announce Her Betrothal
of $1,000 to the Jewish Home for
Aged. A free luncheon will be
tit4ved to all

Y. P. T. C. to Stage
An Original Comedy
On Sunday, May 22

Under the supervision of Miss Eleanor Narosny of the
Merrill-Palmer School

AGES FROM 3 TO 6

May 25—Miss Marjorie Epstean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
George Epstean, to Gilbert Hart, at the Stotler.
May 31—Miss Ruthe Salter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si. B.
Salter of Toronto, Ont., to Morris Gould, son of Mrs. Fanny Gould of
2011 Hazelwood Ave. The ceremony will take place at 6 p. m. at
the Beth Jacob Synagogue, 23 Henry St., Toronto, Ont.
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
Poperitz of Euclid Ave., to Joseph Zager of this city. Rabbi Si.
Zager will officiate.
June 19—Miss Gertrude D. Zemon, daughter of David S. Zemon,
to Harvey Gass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gass of Lynn, Mass.
June 19—Miss Pauline Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Gorman, to Sydney H. Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Silverman.
June 26—Miss Rose Gruskin, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Gruskin of
Atkinson Ave., to Sam Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Weiner, at
Hotel Fort Shelby.
July 3—Miss Doris Wittus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittus
of Pasadena Ave., to Moe Gantz, son of Mrs. Hattie Gantz of Euclid
Ave., at Bnai David Synagogue.

At a meeting of the Women's
League of Young Israel of De-
troit held Monday night, at
troit
home of Mrs. Wolf Cohen, the
following officers were elected:
Mrs. A. Levi, president; Sirs.
D. Applebaum, vice president;
Mrs. C. Gillman, secretary; Mrs.
Si. Subar, treasurer. The board
of directors includes Mrs. Si. Pos-
ner, Mrs. E. Spillman and Airs. P.
Forman.
Plans are being made for an
installation luncheon.

CAMP ACTIVITIES

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Wedding Calendar

Officers Chosen by
Young Israel Women

Take advantage of our Special Price for enrollment
of all children before May 25

BOATING
FISHING
HANDICRAFT
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ATHLETICS

Engagements

The annual Mothers and Daugh-
ters luncheon sponsored by the
Mizrachi Women's chapter will be
Mr. and Mrs. H. Heideman announced the engagement of thei
given at noon Sunday at the Phoe- daughter, Tillie, to Abe Mendelson, son of Mrs. D. Mendelson. at
nix Hall, John R and Erskine. Last dinner in their honor on Sunday. May 15.
minute reservations can still be
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heron of Taylor Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jeanette, to Meyer Blackman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Blackman of Clairmount Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morritz of Elmhurst Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Hyman L. Cramer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cramer of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rosoff of 3291 Burlingame Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Irving Bartz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Bartz of Lansing and Detroit. A reception will be
held Sunday, May 22, at the synagogue on Humphrey and Ilolmur.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Isbee of IV, Philadelphia Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Rabbi Gedalia Schorr,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schorr of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Fraleigh of 11950 Ohio Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Rose, to Leslie A. Aiarien-
thal, son of Paul Ma•ienthal of 4037 Cortland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greenberg of Taylor Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Frank Sachs, son of A.
Sachs of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kohen of 2680 Montgomery Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Ben E. Rochlen, son of
Mrs. Rebecca Rochlen of 3773 Richton Ave. Their marriage will
take place in the late fall.

coat - effect pleated







PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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"From Oil aver the tutti tttt t 500 Me-
fates nr the Mirrachl ntlendeel the 01st
n11111101 monention, held In Atlantic titY,
Mat a to N.
"Mary incidents contributed to make
me realise the higIsmerions minnow of
the eentionr
ntm
the email criticbort men
coap hstmalt lament; the calomary
banquet, signIfjitte the adjournment, wee
ilted front
the proceeding•, the
chewing of Ilinhath Kothanim
1,7
Rabbi Letentltal of Pirilinielphla and the
an llllll rescreen. "contention adjourned"
sere remised %Hit a stirring silence,
silos %hid; the delegate. spontaneously
broke out Into the 11.tilmah and re-
mained,reluctant to hate the auditor-
111111. NO. la latter sent.. the fathering
did not 11. 1011P with 1111. formality;we
left the Mud meeting contineed that
the .pirlt of the comenthin mould he
caned to our homes and the rest of
the emintet. to continue for many more
months.
"The Ley not of
ens delltered
In lire preddeet of the world Mitraelhi,
we tonna% 1(0101/1
Meter Berlin.
Ma
elmmener in pre.enting the Jralfth situa-
tion
NI the delefalen to Iran and
mr,ed ao the stinsultis to the thinking
and during the life Of the
consention.
"It ma pointed nut that .1enbh nark,
doe. not non e51.1 etrn le England. The
onstage relentten. star egnInst Sears In
Enron. Is elmed not minaret', at the
pirs.intl avert,
10114,111,
hut
rather,
num. 1O ■ 111110“,,
41
at
the spiellsrld aac-
tirade.. p INT OO1 notch mor e solnerahle

moiled 1 r of more retest rapid,.

The Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women, is
sponsoring a flower show to be
held Tuesday, May 24. at the Bel-
crest Hotel on Cass Ave. Entries
will be accepted from 10 a. m.
until noon.
Judging will take
place at 2 p. m. under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Charles Burton.
All Council members and their
- It I. benriening to note flint in .Idte
friends are invited to submit en- of the dorkening of the Jeal.h horizons,
tries to the various classes appear- In Image, 'showering endear.. In Halm-
line mart hell on entre tigonmIsIt. Nrat
ing on the schedule.
reineie t hap sperms en trey recentIrs
Schedules for the show may be II? the mans n un
along
oe ecouirinf newsettlements,
obtained at the Council Club- the line 7rtl,'
-.etch Jansh.• lifar
led,'
son..
ef
the
house, 89 Rowena, or from Mrs.
are ttttt isli.hments of
the linitoel ilonlrnIchl, are recognised
George Walbott, 1452 Yorkshire a
one of t he OT O111.4f ,,Ionsein,
nter -
Ave., who is making arrangements
i..... There erre op alm,. Ilett e nhile
funend rite. or a fallen hen, %pro oh-
ROBERT MAZER
for the exhibit.
...me,' on ors. othie, a new foundettent
The show is open to all who for • nen Akira ea IMI on the other
the Y. P. T. C. The cast includes: are interested.
date.
Milton Doner, Ilse Doner. Irene
"The Melina tinily, tIlatrofeh• and
Ise meently foirmiml ITedrimh ChM,
Weiss, Jerome Rosenzweig, K itty
brill,' nee greet
4-m1(111.101 m. by the,
Schwartz, Jo Allison, Miriam Car- Mendelssohn's "Elijah" to
hl In the noirltal and educational
v•Ifare of Seery Gala, •
ver, Julia Barahal. Bud Berman,
Vane edems-I
Be Given by Wayne
tinsel flOO1•4 are being created try Illa-
Bud Brown.• Charles Canvasser,
pml flamiresch i.
Music Dept.
"The Ladle. Ifirnstehl. who held their
Arthur L. Goulson, Julian Unger,
,meal ton Mmultaneoalt, MOM .1111 a
Betty Cohen. Albert Ressler. Ivan
ofd of eferlenes: the• tmcceetiod In
A performance of Felix Men-
Jacobson, Hanley Rosenberg. Ruth
-ine • fun , ' of as NM for eosin' and
delssohn's
dramatic
oratorio,
"Eli-
'Mend
work in Palatine. nnti
Greenberg, Ethel Ruth Goldman,
more
mon., ha. been pledged by them
Lois Appleby, Betty Barit, Ann jah," will be given by the music far the ratline seer
department
of
Wayne
University,
the ronsentlor, learned jorremly of ,
Sloman, Irma Bieberstein, David
the men. land perch...ea m ade h, thp'
Gooze, Adele Helper, Nola Weiss, under the direction of Harold Joul.h
National Send this year end ,
Tallman, assistant professor of ass railed
Sylvia Cohen.
In mock more intealvelr feel
It. A mil nos lansrel topper(
and
ra
The play is under the personal music at Wayne, at 3 p. m., in the nneilelpstle
In the American J ewish
auditorium
of
Cass
Technical
direction of Robert Mazer. Sophie
K M,
"Met the time f., mere stmonthy and
Wilensky and Edwin Wolf will he High School, 2421 Second, at Ver-
aent Impel to I. rear& mon matent Int
the accompanists. Gabriel Alex- nor Highway. There is no admis- RIO neol sties' work for ralestine
ore
nmderl."
ander is in charge of the stage sion charge.
The mixed chorus and a cap-
settings. Dances were arranged
pella
choir,
consisting
of.180
uni-
Rubenstein Piano Studios
by Roth and Berdun under the
!personal direction of Cecil Ber- versity student... will perform this
Concert May 26
dun. Tickets may be obtained highly inspired oratorio.
The chorus and solists will be
from the committee members.
Rubenstein Piano Studios will
accompanied by a new model
Everett Orgmron, played by Ja- Present a number of young pupils
Mothers, Daughters, Sons son Tickten, and by the Wayne in a recital and a playlet: "A
Music Teacher's Dream." This is
University Orchestra.
Banquet of Pythian
the first of a series of concerts
Sisters May 23
to he given this spring and will
THETA ALPHA LAMBDA
take niece on Thursday. May 26,
Pythian Sisters of Greater De-
SORORITY
at 7:30 p. m., at McGregor Li-
troit Temple NO. 152 are spon-
brary. 12244 Woodward Ave.
soring a mothers, daughters and
Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority Stodonts of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein
sons banquet on Monday, Slay met at the home of Genrude and t er assistant teachers. Freda
23, at 6 p. m., at their temple, Gros...berg and derided to give a Greenhaum, Miriam Edwards
located at 3707 Fenkell Ave. An "barn party" in June at the home Fada Rubenstein. Dorothy Green
interesting evening is piano. d, of Anne Reim of Lawrence Ave. Mom and Ruth Broiler, will nar-
with novel entertainment and An outing will take place during ticipate i in the program. The pub-
prizes. Call Mrs. Agnes Yarrows, the week-end of the Fourth of lic is invited.
who is in charge of arrangement ,. July. The next meeting will be
or Mrs. Cele Canis, most excel- held at the home of Edna Edel- Deetiwoloy Florist. Tyler 6-6422.
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