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MEVErROWEWISMOIRONiail

PAGE SIX



N. H. J. C. Theater
Party on Oct. 25

War's Spotlight Shifts
to PALESTINE!

Two full pages of the most recent photographs
reflect the trend of events in Palestine which is
again receiving world-wide attention now that the
tempestuous events in central Europe have been
relegated to the background.

See these dramatic photographs which are sup-
plemented with a brief review of Palestine's tense
situation by Clifford Epstein, staff writer of The
Detroit News who recently spent several months
in that district. They appear.

In the Pictorial Rotogravure Section of

Sunday's Detroit News

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles-
inger are in St. Louis over the
week-end, attending the Glaser-
T u holski wedding.

Mrs. P. Ilarris of Buffalo
spent the past week with her
parents, Air. and Airs. David
Kline of Rochester Ave.

'Dr. I. Jerome Ilauser, who re-
cently moved to Detroit, was
one of the guest speakers at the
University of Michigan Medical
Alumni reunion in Ann Arbor
on Friday.

Mr. and Airs. Aaron Rosner
of Pingree Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wal
lace, on Oct. 29, at the Pltila
delphia-Byron Talmud Torah. A
reception will be held Sunday
Oct. 30, at Fraternal Clubrooms

Cor. John R. and Piquette

Marshall Lodge
Mrs. Alfred Rothchild and
Miss Edith Ileavenrich enter-
Conducts Drive tained
jointly on Saturday, Oct.
for New Members ,Ay 1, e. in their home on Trowbridge

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MRS. ALFRED MEYERS

event, the Detroit League's ma-
jor fund-raising project. will
take place on Tuesday, Oct. 25,
at the Scottish Rites Cathedral
at the Masonic Temple.
The proceeds from this thea-
Miss Libby Small, a bride-elect ter party will be applied toward
of Sunday, Oct. 23, was enter the Detroit League's quota for
tained on Monday evening, Sept the maintenance of the Home at
12, at a miscellaneous shower i Denver which shelters children
given by her sister-in-law, Mrs of unfortunate victims of tuber-
Ilenry Small, at the Phalanx culosis, and cares for them until
Club. She was also entertainer they are strong enough to be
by Dr. Goldie Gray at a persona sent out into the world. This is
shower at Moinet's Tea Roon the only Ilome of its kind in the
on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18 country, and at the present time
Another miscellaneous shower has more than 150 children un-
seas given by Miss Tillie l'insky der its supervision.
The sale of tickets for the
at the Phalanx Club on Tuesday
theater party is under the direc-
evening, Sept. 20.
tion of the ticket chairman. Mrs.
Mrs. Malka S. Gage spent I. Ernst Sachs, To. 8-8189. and
Rosh lioshanah in Cincinnati a Airs. Eugene Greenfield, To.
the home of her brother and 6-2290. and the following mem-
sister, Mr. and Airs. Alfred Se bers of the ticket committee:
Mesdames Jack Albert, }ferry
gal.
Clark, Irving Fredland, J. J.
Harry
Rhea Cashman Gladwin who Karbel, Arthur Stiller,
has been visiting Switzerland and Rafelson, Sam Seplowin, Sidney
Sidder
and
Mrs.
Nat
Weingarden.
Paris arrived home on 'the Ile de
Sirs. Harry Barnett was hoest-
France on Oct. 7.
ess to the board of directors at
Sir. and Mrs. Ilerman Hirsch her home last Friday.
horn and family, formerly of
Otsego Ave., are now residing
at 2721 Gladstone Ave.

Rabbi Leon Fram will address
the Kiwanis Club of Royal Oak
president at the annual election on Thursday noon, Oct. 13, on
held Sept. 28. Mrs. Farkas suc- the subject: "Is This Peace?"
ceeds Mrs. Ilarry Meer.
Harold Weisman, son of Mr.
Mrs. Irving Greenspan and
Mrs. Ethel Goodman were chosen and Sirs. Leo Weisman of Re-
hoboth,
Palestine, formerly of
first and second vice-president
respectively; Mrs. A. N. Mittle- Delroit, has entered the Univer-
man, treasurer; Mrs. Philip sity of Illinois, and his sister,
Green, financial secretary; Mrs. Phyllis, is a sophomore at the
Sam Freedman, recording secre- i University of Michigan.
tary.
T h e inaugural dinner-dance I Mr. and Airs. Eugene J. Arri
will be held Sunday. Oct. 30, feld and Air. and Sirs. Sigmund
and the bazaar will begin Nov. 5. A. Robinson will be hosts at a
The next Sisterhood meeting will dinner party on Saturday, Oct. 8,
at the Great Lakes Club, ition-
co1
be held Tuesday, Oct. 11.
tnenting Miss Constance Robinson
and James Winethan.

CLEANERS & DYERS

HUDSON'S

Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka
will be at home to members of
Congregation Bnai David and
their friends at 1938 Tuxedo Ave.
in celebration of Succoth on Sun.
day evening, Oct. 9, the first
evening of Succoth. at 8:30 p.
No cards.

MRS. JACOB FARKAS

FOREST

Charles K. Harris & Company

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Si. Res-
nick of 2981 Calvert Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son. Arthur Donn, on Saturday
morning, Oct. 15,.at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. Reception a t
Sunday evening, Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert home on
16. No cards.
returned from a motor trip to
Toronto, Ont.
Air. and Airs. Sidney Rosman
of 3322 Richton Ave. announce
Mrs. Walter Laib spent the the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
past week in Cleveland.
Donald, on Saturday morning,
Oct. 15, at Congregation Bnai
Mrs. Theodore Friedman of Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. At
home on Sunday, Oct. 16, from 2
spending
a
few
days
Bay City is
to 6 p. tn. No cards.
in Detroit.

Sirs. Henry Wineman gave a
tea Oct. 4 in honor of Mrs. Wel-
ter Lillienfield of Chicago. who
is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Day Krolik.

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will present "Names Behind
the News" by Prof. Byron Rust.
This course will consist of six
lectures to be held at the Tem-
ple on six consecutive Tuesday
mornings beginning Oct. 25 at
11 a. ni.
Prof, Rust has just
returned from Czechoslovakia
and other European countries and
is therefore able to give inti-
mate information on the turbu-
lent events of the past few
months. Tickets for the course,
at $1, may be obtained by call-
ing Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer, Uni-
versity 2.0120, or Sirs. Benja-
min Shwayder, University 2-1237.

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5111. Alfred Meyers and Mrs.
Leon Zechman, general chair-
men of the theater party spon-
sored by Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren at Denver, announce that
tickets are now on sale. This

Mrs. Jacob Farkas, one of the
The opening meeting of the
most active members of the Bnai
Sisterhood of Congregation
Moshe Sisterhood, was elected
Emanuel will take place Mon-
day, Oct. 31. Rabbi N. Schulman
of Windsor will be the speaker
and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne the
soloist. Sirs. William Adelson
is president.

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October 7, 1938

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MT. SINAI BALL
Luncheon Bridge of SATURDAY EVE.
Expectations for one of the
Zedakah on Oct. 24 largest
attended events in the

At the last meeting held at the
home of Sirs. I. Shevin of Park-
side Ave., on Wednesday, Sept.
28, final arrangements were made
for the Zedakah luncheon-bridge
to take place on Sionday, Oct.
24, at 12:30, at the Jewish Coln-

history of the Mount Sinai Hos-
pital Association were expressed
this week by officials of the ot-
gnaization in charge of the grand
ball which will be held this Sat-
urday night, Oct. 8, in the Foun-
tain Room of the Masonic Tem-
ple. Estimates of attendance
ranged in the neighborhood of
2,000 persons, and arrangements
were made to care for at least
that number.
Plans were completed for the
entertainment program which
will be headed by Revs Rheita.
harpist and former member of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
and Adam Morgan, promising
young violinist, protege of David
Rubinoff. A 15-piece dance band
headed by David Diamond will
supply the music, and those who
do not dance will find divertisc-
ment in the lounge.
"Everything is ready and we
are looking forward to a splen-
did evening," declared Sirs. Hil-
liard W. Goldstick, chairman of
the committee in charge of the
ball. Enthusiastic, likewise, over
the outlook was Mrs. Jacob Har-
vith, president of the association.
Mrs. Ilarvith took especial effort
to express her appreciation for
the work of the committee
workers.
Final touches have been put on
the souvenir program which will
feature the evening. Mrs. Al
Goldberg is chairman of the sou-
venir program committee.

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Oct. 8 — Saturday Eve. — 9 o'clock

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Airs. Herbert Sloman, formerly
The drive of Marshall Lodge
$2 per Couple
of Bnai Brith for new members of the Park Lane Apts., is mak-
is now under way. it was an ing her home at the Belcrest.
flounced this week by Dr. Si. 51 •
Sirs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo
Silverman, chairman of the cant
arrived Oct. 7 to spend the week-
paign.
Information concerning Bna end with Mr. and Sirs. Henry
Brith membership may be ob Wineman.
tained from Dr. Silverman a
Stop In For A Bite Or A Meal—.Delicious—Wholesome Food
Airs. Samuel Schaflander. ex-
Tyler 4-2378, or from any of the
following committee members: ecutive secretary of the League
Jess It. Feiler, Sol Rosenman, for lluman Rights, has been in-
RESTAURANT & LUNCH ROOM
Oscar Josephson, Philip Kramer, vited to address the Sisterhood
Ben Davis, Ferdinand Rosenthal, of Temple Beth Israel, of Jack-
MRS. , JACK GREENBERG
12039 DEXTER BOULEVARD, Near Elmhurst
Bernard Davis and Dr. Bernard son, Mich., on Wednesday, Oct.
Specialising in Sunday Dinners
Sirs.
Morris
12. on the boycott and anti-Nazi munity Center.
Schmidt.
Davis, To. 5-4757, and Mrs. Max
Marshall Lodge will join with activities in this vicinity.
Rosenbaum,
To.
5-1594,
chair-
Detroit Pisgah Lodge on Dec. 4,
Sirs. Malka S. Gage has re- men, are taking reservations.
in celebrating the Leo N. Levy
tr
Enthusiasm was shown by the
Silver Jubilee. On that occasion, turned to Detroit after a six
Detroit Bnai Brith and friends weeks' sojourn in California. large number of members and
will listen to the message to be While at Santa Monica and dur- guests present over the fine re-
delivered by Ilenry Monsky of ' ing the American Legion con- ports brought in by Mrs. Philip
Comfortable life income, rec-
Omaha, international president vention, Sims. Gage was a guest Lipson, chairman, and her com-
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
in-
reation travel is yours,
Jewish National Fund started its of the Supreme Grand Lodge of at a reception and tea given by mittees, who are working dili-
creasing values likely to
Marion Davies, motion picture gently to make the forthcoming
Lir
season's activities with a board Bnai Brith.
ouble your estate. Do your
star, at her palatial beach home. donor luncheon. on Tuesday,
meeting held at the home of
The Jewish National Fund
Dec.
6,
at
the
Masonic
Temple,
in
honor
of
women
who
served
own thinking, deride for your-
Mrs. William Mandel on Phila- Highland Park A. Z. A. 313
Council acknowledges the plant-
overseas during the World War. a great success.
(Mahogany)
delphia Ave.
self. Rely on our Faits and
To. ing of one tree in the Fred M.
Jack Greenberg,
to Hold Informal Chapter
Mrs.
Mrs. P. Slomovitz, chairman of
Butzel Forest in Palestine in
This is the news you've been waiting for! Steinway
Figures.
Mrs. Arnold Godsol is spending 6-0915, chairman of the pros-
Social Forum Oct. 12
box collections, announced that
announces the exquisite new Planino . . . • fine
pect committee, announces that memory of Joseph Lampert, by
a week in New York.
cards have been mailed to all
Abraham Caplan.
$13,000
Deed
quality instrument in the popular art design. Possesses
a large number of pledges have Mr. and Mrs.
boxholders designating Oct. 12
Other trees were planted as fol-
Final preparations are being
full, rich tone ■ and the quality that is Steinway's alone!
been
received
to
date,
and
urges
36 apt like new. 1001/4
Aiiss
Jeanne
Levitt,
daughter
to 26 as box collection time. made by the cultural committee
lows:
One
tree
in
memory
of
Beile
renting Blvd location. Car-
Mrs. Slomovitz urged the work- headed by Philip Rothschild for of Mr. and Sirs. Ilenry Levitt, those who have not as yet Roche' Ileiker by her family; one
Music-lovers will Wolcott,. this news! See the new
pledged
to
do
so
as
early
as
pet halls. Elect refrig. Was
ers to place more boxes in their the social forum to be held Oct.. left to resume her studies at
Steinway Pianino and other Steinway styles on our Boon
tree in honor of Sheldon Norman
possible.
$150,000. Entire price $65,-
neighborhoods. Anyone wishing a 12, at the Roselawn Apartments. the Stuart School in Boston.
now. Easy Grinnell terms may be arranged.
Salinger
by
Mr.
and
Sirs.
flurry
The next meeting will take
000 unheard of terms 55.
box placed in their home may Dr. 51. Silverman, past president
Kraft; One tree in honor of Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field and place at the home of Mrs. A.
ten yr mtg for $52,000
call the chairman at Un. 1-6972. of Bnai Brith, Louis Marshall
ard Gottlieb by Mr. and Mrs. John
bal.
Mrs. Max Hayman is chairman Lodge, and Samuel lloexter, lec- family have moved to their new Krechmel, 2010 Clairmount, on Hayman.
Wednesday,
Oct.
12,
at
1:30
p.m.
home
at
17152
Cherrylawn
Ave.
of the annual membership cam- turer at Wayne University, are
For information regarding the
De Luxe Apt
paign which will culminate with slated to speak before the group.
Exclusive Steinway Representatives
Mrs. David Goldstein, who has North Woodward Branch of planting' of trees communicate
Architectural Gem. Beauti-
a paid-up membership luncheon Jess R. Feller, Michigan A.Z.A.
with
Mrs. P. Slomovitz, Univer-
been the guest of her brother-
ful lobby marble stairs. 22
in November. Mrs. Hayman can
1515-21 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT
J. W. E. W. O.
sity 1-6972, 17417 Stoepl Ave.
deputy, will be master of cere- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
apt: 2 to 4 rooms full tiled
be reached at Tyler 66266.
And Branches
monies. Movies on conditions in Edwin A. Wolf. returned to her
baths showers new refrig
The 8th annual donor lunch-
The sixth annual donor lunch-
Europe will be shown. This pro- home in Murfreesboro. Tenn.
new stoves. Modern built
eon will be held Wednesday,
eon of the North Woodward
gram is open to the public and
1928 refused $112,000.
March 1, at [fie Fort Wayne
all are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Alpert re- branch of the Jewish Women's
Rent $12,000. Mast raise
Hotel.
Herman Littky has been added turned from a motor trip to New Welfare Organization will be
quick cash entire price now
held Jan. 4. at the Fort WaYne
to the advisory staff of the Iligh- Haven and Hartford, Conn.
$46,500, Ins Co mtg was
Hotel. Mrs. Ida Schultz is
land Park A.Z.A. 313 group,
OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
$50,000 paid down to $22,-
Rabbi Moses Fischer of Bnai
chairman.
along
with
the
present
advisors,
Sirs.
Harry
Schiller
of
Fuller-
LADIES AID SOCIETY
000 int
Mrs. Maurice Silverstone is Moshe will deliver sermons both
Jess A. Feiler and Nate Rubin.
; ton Ave. will leave the end of
days of Succoth. Monday morning
Julian Feiler, member of Chap- the week for Los Angeles where chairman of the program and
20 Apt
Annual election of officers of ter 313, has been appointed ex- she will spend the winter with Mrs. A. Si. Mittleman and Mrs. Rabbi Fischer will speak on "The
Four Plants of the Festival Bou-
the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society ecutive general chairman for
Like new always rented in-
' her sisters, Mrs. Morris Friedberg Teresa Solomon are assisting her.
cludes bk 2 flat on Semi-
was held at the last regular A.Z.A. Day, to be held Sunday. and Mrs. Fannie Tobias.
Anyone desiring to earn pledge quets as Representing the l'er-
sonality of Man." Tuesday's dis-
nole. $100,000 worth high
money
may
do
so
by
calling
the
meeting.
Oct. 16, at Central High School
course is titled, "The Joy of the
grade property compelled
Sirs. Abe Miller was unani-
Mrs. David S. Touff of Den- ways and means committee. Ty- Feast After the Affliction of the
auditorium.
"Twelve per cent with safety"
to sell, can you visualize
mously elected president. The
ler
6-9553.
For
rummaging
call
Preparations are being made ver. Colo.. is the guest of her
Fast Day."
other new officera are: First vice-
Price $36,500 for all. Ins
sounds too good to be true. It is,
by the chapter for the installa- parents, Mr. and Ira. Louis Flske Townsend 7-7956.
Morning services will begin at
Co mtg reduced to $20,000.
The organization informs those
president, Mrs. J. A. Schiff; See- tion of the newly-elected officers of Eason Ave.
however. what a Great-West pol-
9; evening prayers at 5:45. Can-
owl vice-president, Mrs. Allen
who
contributed
to
the
orphans
MR. BEDFORD
sponsored by the Louis
icy with the Family Protection
tor David Katzman will officiate.
Janawitz; treasurer. biro. P. to be
Mrs. Maurice Engtraits spent shower given for the General
Marshall lodge. Ernest Dyne-
Rider will give your dependents in ease of your premature
Shapero; recording secretary,
Israel Orphans' home for Girls
Homer Warren & Co.
the past week in Chicago, 111.
pieces
Mrs. P. R. Freeman; financial feld is general committee chair-
in Palestine that 2,000
death. and is called the Family Income plan.
Musical Soiree at Ganapol
54 years dependable service
secretary, Mrs. William 1. Miller; man.
A card party will be spon- of wearing apparel, consisting of
Chapter 313 has accepted an
School on Oct. 16
There are many attractive angles to this plan that are worth
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Eli
hose, vests, bloomers. dresses
Detroit
Ladies
Le-
by
the
'
Bored
Greenwald; conductress. Mrs. invitation front the Arena Gar- chem Aniyim at Jericho Temple, and sweaters. are now on the
knowing about and without any obligation to you, I will be
dens to participate In • %%rest-
The Ganapol School of Musical
way. Mrs. R. B. Newman was
Ethel Goodman; inner guard.
Saturday
night,
Oct,
22.
Prizes
glad to show yoil how It works.
line party, Oct. 3.
the originator of these showers Art will open the season with a
Mrs. Morris Feldman.
The chanter invites young men and refreshments will be free. which are given tnnually.
musical soiree on Sunday. Oct.
A report was made by the out-
Student Group of Music
to join this organization. For The society's annual dance will
116.
The
Schumann
Quintette
for
Auslan-:
1.
going president. Mrs.
be held at the Jewish Commu-
Study Club of Detroit
Grover Whalen. president of piano and strings will be pre-
der. that a number of families; information call Philip Roth- nity Center on Sunday, Dec. 11.
the N. Y. World'. Fair, is kern- sented by Hugh RiDout, riano,
had been given supplementary schild, To. 5-4656.
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
ing
Hebrew in preparation for Bernard Sturm and Emory Weiss,
aid for the holidays.
Elinor Helpert, daughter of
The Music Study Club of De-
CARD OF THANKS
an-
were
the opening ceretIonies of the I violins, Eugenia Staszewski, viola,
details
Further
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Helpert
of
troit announces that auditions nounced in connection with the
The family of the late Mrs.
and Julius Sturm. 'cello. Mrs.
300 Whitmore Rd., after attend- Jewish Palestine Pavilion at the
student
A••unor4Ca Coms•Ance
Fanny Lefkofsky wishes to ex-
Leslie Lamborn, soprano, will
for m embership to the
••■•■ •••I••• 0110•M•4011•
on Sunday, dinner dance to be held on Dec.i press its annreciation to all rela- ine the University of California Fair.
group w ill he held
Present German songs by Ber-
4. at the Bnal Moshe.
Uni-
last
year,
has
entered
the
and
15
Oct. 9. Those in ages of
Flowers for al occasions — nard Sturm and English songs
The next meeting will be held tives and friends for the sympa- versity of Michigan in Ann
es
thies extended them during their
uovards. ho ag
oednday
D•stsr•Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. by modern composers.
n W es afternoon, Oct.
Arbor.
should apply by calling Mrs. 1. 19 a■ the. Dexter-Lawrence Hall. recent bereavement.

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