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HONOR MRS. FERAR AT
TESTIMONIAL REUNION

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The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for the Aged held an
angual officer's day reunion on Fri-
lease of Sigmund Freud, father
Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Borenstein of Milwaukee, Wis., an dot, June 3, at the Relcrest Hotel.
of psychoanalysis from Vienna,
It took the form of a testimonial
was made possible through a nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalyn, to llarry C.
heavy ranson paid the Nazis by Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sans Weiss of Calvert Ave. The wed-
his friends, the Daily herald as- ding will take place in Milwaukee on July 3.
serted shortly after Freud ar- I
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moss of Whitmore Road announce the en-
rived here. The Herald also gagement of their daughter, Ruth Cynthia, to Richard Rindskuff,
said that the United States goy- - son of Mr. and Sirs. Floyd Rindskoff of Calvert Ave.
ernment saw to it that the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Goldman announce the engagement
Nazis freed him after the ran- of their daughter, Bernice Marcia, to David M. Miro, son of Mr.
som was paid.
and Mrs. Sans Miro.
Dr. Freud was the first promi-
Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Koblin of 2535 Longfellow Ave. announce
nent Jew allowed to leave Aus-
tria since the country was an- the betrothal of their daughter, Beatrice, to David Pacernick, son
catch
nexed by Germany on March of Mr. and Mrs. llarry Pacernick of Elmhurst Ave.
12, his daughter, Anna, said,
as she took up residence here
compliments
with her famous father. "Every-
thing we owned has been taken
away, but we don't feel ruin-
ed," she said, denying reports
that Freud had been mistreated
by the Nazis. "We were among
June 12—Miss Sydelle Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe D.
the very few Jews who were Smith of 13120 LaSalle Blvd., to Morris J. Kosak, son of Mr. and
treated decently," she said. "It Mrs. Isador Kosak of this city, at Hotel Webster Hall.
isn't true that we were con-
Colorful little strands
June 121)1iss Maxine Feldman, (laughter of Sirs. George Feld-
fined to our home. My father man, to Harold Bergman, son of Sir. and airs. Max Bergman.
.
mes
r aoyss hyiod and
never went out for weeks, but
June
12—Miss
Tette
Poperitz,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
that was on account of his
yourr a
health. We were all free to Poperitz. of Euclid Ave., to Joseph Zager of this city. Rabbi Si.
and MC!) the fancy of
come and go as we pleased. Zuger will officiate.
Even to crossing. the frontier,.
- Jude . 12111iss Mary Reznik, daughter of gr. and Mrs: Sans
all who behold! Also
we were not disturbed, but slept Reznik of West Philadelphia Ave., to Ily Boyer, son of Rev. and
available in all white.
right through." It was evident Mrs. R. Boyarsky, at the Fort Wayne liotel.
from Miss Freud's tone of voice
June 12—Miss Ida Cook, slaughter of Mrs. Nettie Cook, to Morris
that she was reluctant to dis- Jerris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldman at the bride's residence,
MRS. A. M. FERAR
cuss affairs in Vienna for fear 2314 Glendale Ave.
MRS. DAVID COOPER
of saying something for which
luncheon in honor of the retiring
June 16—Miss Rosemary Coulson, daughter of Arthur Coulson, president, Mrs. A. M. Ferar.
Jeddo, Mich., is an ideal vacation the Jews there would be held
to Alfred C. Funke, son of Joseph Funke. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and
spot. The modernly-equipped camp responsible.
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, newpresi-
Rabbi I.eon From will officiate. Following a boat cruise the young dent, was chairman. Mrs. David
buildings overlook Lake Iluron and
a quarter mile of sandy beach Funds of American Pupils Rae- couple will reside at the home of the bride's father on Winona Ave. Kliger, its master of ceremonies,
until August, when they will make their home at 20471 Strat- presented an interesting program.
runs along the shoreline. The sur-
soma Freud
rounding woods and orchards make
NEW YORK (WNS)—Funds ford Road. •
The history of the organization Starts SATURDAY, JUNE II
perfect settings for riding and raised by eminent New York
June 19—Miss Yetta Hoist:min, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- strider the guidance of Mrs. Ferar
-rim CASK OF TON MOONEY"
hiking, while the broad camp ath- physicians were used to ransom ham lloptman, to Samuel Block, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Block, was outlined by Mrs. Goodman.
"GYPSIES"
letic field provides space and Dr. Sigmund Freud, 82-year- at Lachar's on Cass Ave.
Mrs. Ferar was the recipient of
equipment for every game and old father of psychcoanalysis, it
Also: Detroit May Day
June 19—Miss Hermina Eva Ring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a personal gift of luggage from
spat.
became known here.
E.
Julius Ring of Otsego Ave., to Simon Lieb of Elmhurst Ave., at the the past and present officers and
Dramatics and hobby develop-
"°"'"
"
(on Nmoe
—Jac to 2
Bnai Moshe Synagogue, at 6 p. m. Rabbi Moses Fisher will officiate. board members and friends, us
ment take up evening hours but
their token of appreciation.
June 19—Miss Margaret Zipper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
no fixed schedule is adherred to.
Miss Rebecca Ehrenpries, camp TESTIMONIAL DINNER
Benjamin Zipper of Calvert Ave., to Louis S. Wetsman, son of Mr.
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622.
director, and her highly-trained TO CANTOR ROSENFELD and Mrs. Israel Wetsman of Euclid Ave., at Temple Beth El.
Flowers for all
Ions
staff of counselors provide exciting
June 19—Miss Sara Betty Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and
activity each hour of the day for
Mrs. Philip Rosenbaum, to Leslie D. Bloom, son of Joseph A. Bloom.
A
group
of
friends
composed
of
campers who enjoy such a pro-
Reception at Hotel Lee Plaza, 5 to 7 p. m. No cards.
gram. However many campers prominent members of Congrega-
June 19—Miss Gertrude D. Zemon, daughter of David S. Zemon,
spend days on end sunning on the tion Bnai Moshe and others are
giving a testimonial dinner in hon- to Harvey Gass, son of air. and Mrs. Morris Gass of Lynn, Mass.
beach—or just going nothing.
or
of
Cantor
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
Ro-
June 19—Miss Pauline Gorman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
These facts and many more are
Sidney Gorman, to Sydney H. Silverman, 13011 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
being broadcast by Mrs. Harry
Silverman.
Becker, Miss Mary Caplan, Mrs.
William Frank, Miss Fayga Kei-
June 26—Miss Dorothy Rosen, daughter of Mrs. Eva Rosen of
den, Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Mrs. Her-
Chicago Blvd., to Jay M. Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosen-
bert II. Warner and Miss Rebecca
thal of Edison Ave. Reception, 2 to 4 p. m., at 12342 Broadstreet
Ehrinpries, as members of airs.
Blvd. No cards.
Cooper's speakers' committee.
June 20—Miss Marie Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Registration for Council Camp
Hoffman of Collingwood Ave., to Meyer Must, son of Abraham Must.
—the fee is $11 per week—may be
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform the ceremony at the Bnai David
made at the Council Clubhouse, 89
Synagogue.
Rowena St., Columbia 0450, Irons
June 26—Miss Rose Gruskin, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Gruskin of
jib Siwe
9 a. m. to 3 p. m. From 4 p. no.
81 x 99
Atkinson Ave., to Sam Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Weiner, at
through the evening hours registra-
Hotel
Fort
Shelby.
tions are taken at the Jewish Com-
Monday and Tuesday only tt
Limited QuantitY
munity Center, 8901 Woodward
July 3—Miss Doria Wittus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittus
Ave., Madison 8275.
of Pasadena Ave., to Moe Conti, son of Mrs. Hattie Gantz of Euclid
Council Camp opens July 3 and
Ave., at Bnai David Synagogue.
will conclude its season on Labor
July 3—Miss Esther Robins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Day.
Robins of 2503 Pingree Ave., to Samuel Bernard Young, son of
Paaa
for 2 days only
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Young of Cleveland, 0., at the Wilshire Hotel.
July
3—Miss
Bertha
Friedman,
sister
of
aiark
Friedman,
to
SHOWER OF MIZRACHI
Charles Schwartz, son of Mrs. Barnett Schwartz of Los Angeles, Calif.
WOMEN NEXT MONDAY
July 4—Miss Sarah Ilamburger, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hamburger of 1975 Clairmount Ave., to Saul Shur. son of
Plans have been completed for
Mr. and Mrs. Mishel M. Shur of 2050 Hazelwood Ave.
the linen shower sponsored by the
Mizrachi Women of Detroit to help
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9022 Twelfth Street -
equip the new Home for Refugee CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD'
Girls in Tel Aviv which will be
opened shortly. The shower will senfeld, at the Bnai Moshe, on
take place in the Bnai Moshe Thursday, June 16, 6:30 p. m.
Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence
Rev. Rosenfeld served for 14
Monday afternoon, June 13, an years as cantor of Bnai Moshe,
many individuals and organiza-' with credit, distinction and ability.
May 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zussman (Rose Jaffee) of 4227
tions are taking part.
Endowed with fine vocal accom-
The linens required are single plishments he excells as an inter- Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Toby Lynn.
May 31—To air. and Mrs. Jack Moss (Esther Wold) of 3380
bed sheets, pillow cases, table linens
Monterey Ave., a son. Jerome Allen.
and bath towels. All Jewish
women in Detroit are requested to
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Bloomberg (Billie Klein),
participate.
a daughter, Brenda Katherine.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka is chairman
of the event and can be reached at
ON THEIR ANNUAL.
Townsend 7.8000 by anyone seek-
DOROTHY IONE GREEN
FLOATING EVENT OF
ing information or wishing to
COUNCIL
AWARD
GETS
make a contribution.
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The Elsa F. Welling scholar-
ship award was given this year to
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & Dorothy lone Green, daughter of
A. M., and Purity Chapter, 0.E.S., Mr and airs. Harry Green, 4256
Senior Bicur Cholem will have
are jointly sponsoring a floating W. . Warren, who has just corn-
its next meeting and installation of
ers eyr . junior year at Wayne
dinner dance aboard the steamer putneti ev dhit
officers at the home of the presi-
dent, Mrs. Ida Solai, 3311 Tuxedo,
Greater Buffalo, on Sunday, June
Maintained by the family and
on Monday, June 13, at 1 p. m.
26, at 6 p. rn.
friends in memory of the late Elsa
Members and friends are urged to
Committees of both organiza- F. Welling, the award is made an-
attend and to hear a report on
what the Bicur Cholem has done
tions have worked diligently to nually to a worthy Jewish girl at
Wayne University who completes
to help the needy and sick during
make this event the highlight of
her junior year with the highest
the year. Members having boxes
the summer season and have sec- point average in scholarship. The
are asked to bring them to this
fund is administered by the schol-
meeting.
arship committee of the Detroit
MRS. A. A. ROSENFELD
section, National Council of Jew-
Trees Planted in Palestine preter of the ancient Jewish pray-
ish Women.
ers. He functioned also as musi-
Through Hadassah
Born in Gary, Ind., Miss Green
cal director of the Men's Club of
dame to Detroit at the age of 5
and attended the public schools in
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman the congregation in the establish-
this city, having been graduated
of the Jewish National Fund Com- merit and maintenance of which he
from Northwestern High School.
mittee of Hadassah, announces rendered great services. He was
also for many years president of
Miss Green is enrolled in the Col-
trees planted as follows:
the
Detroit
Cantors'
Assn.
lege of Education at Wayne Uni-
In memory of mother, Hannah
Mrs. Rosenfeld has been an ac-
versity where she is majoring in
Halbstein, and vandson, Louis
early elementary tecching. A stu-
Rosenthal, by Mrs. Elizabeth Wil- tive member of the Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood. Cantor and Mrs. Ito-
dent of music, Miss Green has been
liams of Rochester Ave.
assisting herself through school by
In memory of William Oleshan- senfeld made many friends and ad-
mirers in Detroit.
teaching piano. She appeared in
sky by Bert Hyman.
a concert at the Women's City
In honor of 60th birthday of
Club in ,1936.
Abraham. Cooper by Mr and Mr SfluSMER i "e Si.,u-NL OF
rrfirry
Tne irtmouncemAt or-rlse awn
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
In memory of Will Singer by Mr.
was made at the annual swingout
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
and Mrs. I. Davidson.
of the university. Miss Green was
•
lc memory of la =r Blumenau
acted by a commitIsis mak. 2p
by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz.
The Junior Home Relief Society
of Dean Waldo Lessinger, of the
Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlis have is sponsoring a summer formal at
College of Education; Assistant
planted trees in honor of the con- Dearborn Inn on Saturday, June
Dean Robert Magee, and Mrs. Her-
secrants, Ruth Albert and June 18.
bert D. Robinson, chairman of the
Smith, and in honor of each of the
Music will be furnished by Del
scholarship committee of the De-
following confirmants: Marilyn Delbridge and Ray Gorrell, featur-
troll, section, National Council of
Selker, Arthur Danto, Stewart ing Eddie Minich, "The Aristocrat
Jewish Women.
Hamburger, Peggy Wallace, Jo- of Rhythm," and his NBC or-
seph Lefkofsky, Shirley Stein, Le- chestra.
Poole Zion-Zeire Zion Social
DR. H. M. FRIEDMAN
nore Hyman and Ruth Dworman.
In addition, a floor show has
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson have been arranged for the evening's
Meeting Saturday
tired gpfrje of .the best talent in the
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Contributions to Scholarship ceipt of two scholarships to the
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Fund of Hebrew Schools Mrs. Harry Glick. in memory of

their mother, Mollie Malke Flick,
The United Hebrew Schools who recently passed away in Col-
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per gm.
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rest and entertainment. Arrange- of Abraham Freedman, 3341 Cle-
senimum and Harriet Cooper.
man, Townsend 5-7446, or Slum talents have been made for bridge ments. An entertaining program
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Dworman Lillian Sherman, To, 6-8538.
has been arranged. Guests of honor
other deck sports. ill
Trips w
and
have planted a tree in honor of
be made through the boat by will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hag-
the confirmation of Victor Braun,
gai. Moishe Dombe will read se-
guides.
Dancing
will
be
to
the
and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OF
oits most lections from Sholem Aleichem.
tunes of one of Detr'
in honor of the confirmation of Ber-
VETERANS' AUXILIARY popular
Palestinian gongs will be sung un-
orchestras.
Reservations
nard Isenberg.
for this affair are limited. They der the leadership of Michlin and
Trees have also been planted in
Mrs. Henry II. Shapero, presi- will be made in the order received. Mondry.
Refreshments will be
memory of Max Grossman by his dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of
The following ladies of Purity served. Members are urged to in-
wife, Mrs. Max Grossman, and his Detroit Post No. 135 of Jewish
vite their friends.
daughter, Mrs. J. Schwartz.
War Veterans of the U. S., invites chapter comprise their committee:
On this occasion arrangements
those eligible to membership in the Mrs. Mildred Schwartz, Townsend will be made for the drafting of
6-4420, general chairman; Mrs
Games Party of Mattathias auxiliary, namely: wives, mothers, Fay Stalburg, Townsend 6-5896, in volunteers from branch 2 to co-
sisters, widows, daughters, grand-
operate with the election committee
Tent of Maccabees on
daughters, or daughter-in-laws of charge of tickets; Mrs. Alice Gar- of the Jewish Congress on June
Wedneglay
Jewish War Veterans—alive or de- finkle, Town.send 6-3356, co-chair- 25-27.
man;
Mrs.
Zelda
Levine,
Townsend
The Mattathias Tent No. 1005 ceased—to join now as charter
of the Maccabees will hold a bingo members. They are urged to at- 7-3127; Mrs. Fay Haidy, Hogarth
party on Wednesday evening, June tend the next meeting of the Auri- 3673.
Harry Zausmer, Randolph 7854;
Perfection Lodge's boat commit- Sam Mann, Townsend 7-2864.
15, at 8:30 p. m., at Jericho Tem- liary on Wednesday, June 15, at
ple, 2705 Joy Road. There will be 8:30 p. m., in the English Room , tee follows: Robert Danto, 801
Mrs. Eva Springer, Howarth
many prizes. Refreshments will be Book Cadillac Hotel. Join now , Griswold Bldg., Cadillac 4308, 7906, is worthy matron and Harry
served. Members and friends are and participate in the activities of general chairman; Jack Levy, Zausmer, worthy patron of Purity
invited to attend. The admittance the 43rd National Encampment of Plaza 9190, publicity; Al Homo- Chapter. Dr. II. M. Friedman is
fee of 25c entitles holder to five the Jewish War Veterans, to be noff, Cherry 4620, in charge of worshipful master of Perfectibn
held in Detroit, Sept. 2, 3, 4 and &tickets; Abe Slay, Randolph 3510; Lodge.
rounds of bingo.

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physician
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nursx on the
staff.

Constructive and relaxing activities are care-
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Highest rating for health and sentiiation.

Booklet Upon Request

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