'AGE SIX 14E1hrimogfinasn1 ltamail Mt. Sinai Sponsors Fashion Show and Bridge on Tuesday J.N.F. Auxiliary to Dedicate Flags Wednesday Night I Plans are completed for the paid-up me mbershi p, desert- bridge, mah-jong and fashion• show to be held in the Fountain Ball Room of the Masonic Tern-1 At a recent board meeting, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz reported favorably on the progress of the semi-annual box collections, which started April 6. Since the prize of a round-trip to Palestine has YOUR FURS? Wherever they were purchased your furs deserve the best care. Let us repair, remodel, clean your furs by our expert workmanship. IT WILL PAY YOU TO STORE YOUR FUR COAT WITH Wriihel & Kozin Mrs. Joseph D. Rosenberg of 7432 Poe Ave will give a . tea in her home on Saturday, April 29, from 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of Mies Jeanne Schiller, fiancee of ' her son, Wallace Roberts, whose marriage will take place in June. No cards. 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To. 8-5889 Mineral Baths From our own mineral wells comes the sparkling health- giving waters used In the treatment of arthritis, neu- ritic rheumatism sciatica and general colds. Other treatments Include TURK- ISII and REDUCING baths. Wayne Mineral Baths 630 Froat St. a iss4 Bird RA 6744 • ■ ROBERT MAZER Ocean," was written entirely by member, of the organization and contains six original songs com- posed by Miss Kitty Schwartz. "Dust on the Ocean" concerns the trying experience of two Hol- lywood producers when they try to sign a vacationing movie star to a new contract. The entire ac- tion taken place aboard a trans- atlantic liner and given the coot an opportunity for clever costum- imr, scenery and dance arranee- wrote. Robert Mazer is an active member of the committee on ar- rangements and in manager of the play. After the performance in the Chapel of Temple Beth El, the Young People's Temple Club will offer dancing in the social hall. Tickets may be obtained from William Friedman or from any member of the club: WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- DENS ON MONDAY NIGHT Eddie Lewis, wrestling promo- ter at the Arena Gardens, will Present another one of his smash hits next Monday night. Frankie Weber and Leo Walltck will grapple for the light heavyweight title. Both these mat men claim that the title belongs to them. ,..- ,.... . If You're Getting Married • You've a date with our clever bridal secretary, f.- ,i ( Margaret Seaton . • • THIRD FLOOR Mrs. H. E. Byron returned to The women's branch of the her home at the Belcrest from a American League for Peace and cruise to Jamaica and Panama. Democracy will meet at 1:30 p. m.. Wednesday, April 26, at the Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis and Parkman Branch of the Public daughter, Betty, of Poe Ave., re- Library, Oakman near Linwood. turned from a vacation in Wash. MRS. DAVD WERBE Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkel and ington, D. C. and Virginia. pie, Tuesday, April 25, at 12:30 family, formerly of Sturtevant p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mande- Ave., are now residing at 3352 Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president, berg and sons, Mitchel and Eu- Fullerton Ave. stated that indications from com- gene, returned from a visit in mittee reports assure a gala after- New York and Washington. Mrs. Florence Wilson of New MRS GRACE BERLIN noon of special attractions and York is the guest of Mrs. J. S. Loewenberg of Virginia Park. entertainment. Mrs. Charles Git- been offered, giving added incen- Miss Virginia Sandorf, bride- lin, general chairman, is a:misted tive to the workers and contrihu- by the following co-chairmen: elect, will be honored at a lunch- In honor of Miss Annette Fine, tors, unusual success is antici - Mesdames David Werbe. Samuel eon and shower, Saturday, April daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Harry pated. Any box yielding $5 or 22, at the Golden Pheasant. The Fine, whose marriage will be an Benavie, Ralph Paul, Max Rosen- hostesses will include members of event of May 7, the following more renders the holder eligible baum, Samuel Fisher, Harry Gal- for the competition. The time her immediate family. events are taking place: Mrs. Ben limit for box collections has been peen, Morry Cove, Harry Lewin, Gould was hostess at a luncheon extended due to the holidays and Ilarry Friedman and Dave Dia- Mrs. A. L. Bernstein of and shower Tuesday, April 18; mond. the fact that so many workers Mm. Jack Greenberg, chairman Pingree Ave., returned after sev- on Sunday, April 26, Mrs. Ber- will be in Chicago attending the tram Smokier and Mrs. Milford of the membership committee, is eral months in Los Angeles. national conference. Any person Pregerson will be hostesses at a whited by her co-chairmen, wishing to have a box nlaced in Mrs. Peter Bernstein has re- dessert bridge; Mrs. Julius Ber- her home may call Mrs. Slomovitz Mesdames Leon A. Katzin, Sam- uel A. Sklar, D. Edson, D. Rods- turned from a visit with her fam- man is giving a dinner at the at University 1-6972. Wilshire Monday evening, April mat H. Rom, A. Adelman, B. ily in Macon, Ga. Further progress will be re- 27, and Mrs. Zelda Harris and Paul, E. Wallstein Walter Gol- Miss Esther Berman entertained ported at the next open meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger den, .1. Jaslove. M. Garuk, Sadie which will be held at Lachar's Nichum, Betty Weisenthal and have moved to their new home on at a bridge luncheon, Wednesday, on Cass Ave., on Wednesday, April 19, at the home of Mrs. Santa Barbara Ave. Samuel Klein. April 26, at 8 p. m. The meeting Richard Cott. Hostesses of the afternoon will will also feature the dedication Newton King of Columbus, 0., be: Mesdames Samuel Osnos, of a set of matched flags, one The Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- Benjamin Jacob, Isaac Rosenthal, spent last Sunday with his par- yim will give a card party at American and one Zionist. The Minnie Goldstick, A b r a h a m ents, Mr. and Mrs. David King Assembly Hall, 9125, 12th St., on flags were donated by Hamburger Katzin, Al Goldberg, Samuel of Santa Rosa Ave. brothers, two ardent Zionists, in Saturday, April 22, at 8 p. m. — — llarvith, William Kadushin, Jo- memory of their parents, Harry Mrs. Samuel Kay Gage re- seph Galpern, Jack Rabinowitz, and Shifra Hamburger, and their The Business and Professional Benjamin Kovinaki, J. Panman, turned from a visit to Cincinnati Women of Bnai Brith will hold sister, Mrs. Jennie Jospey. Philip with her brother and sister-in-law, Arthur Hirschman of Windsor, Slomovitz will be the principal a business meeting on Thursday, George Rabinowitz, Ed Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Segal. April 27, at 8:30 p. m., at Cen- speaker, and the musical program Morris Loeb, Zell Goldsmith, J. Rabbi Leon Fram wag at Ann tral High School. Room 317. will be presented by Mrs. Grace Rose, R. Goldberg, Anna Will- Anyone wishing to join may do Berlin, vocalist. Miss Marian liams, Morris Solomon, Joseph Arbor Tuesday night to address the Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity. Ile so at this meeting by paying their Goodman will accompany Mrs . Sandler, Joseph Sanders, William Berlin and all are welcome. membership fee. Groesherg, M Neuman, Ernest spoke in Pontiac on Friday eve- Goodman, David Goldberg, Nor- ning. Mrs. Joshua Karbal, and daugh- man Rom, Louis Wasserman, Mr. and Mrs. David Greenberg, ghter, Norma 1.ee, returned to Jack Rubin, Emil F:ckhouse, their home on Webb Ave. after parents of "Hank" Greenberg, Phillip Brenner, Morris Israel, spending four months in Miami Minnie Goodman, I.ena Agree, are Mopping at the Colonial Hotel Beach. Fla. Charles Hyman, Benjamin Lefko- and Mineral Baths,' Mount witz, Max Elias, I. II. Dix, Ilarry Clemens. Mich. They arrived in Bnai Moshe members and the The following Detroiters have time for the opening game and Blackman, Joseph Jacobs, Esther returned to their homes after general public are invited by the Brown, M. Goldhoff, Abe Rogoff, will stay for about two weeks. spending the winter in Miami congregation's Sisterhood to at- M. E. Bachman, Benjamin Brand, Mrs. Harry Shulman and son, Beach, Fla.: Mrs. J. Priscol, Mrs. tend a card party Sunday eve- Leo Orecklin, Jack Chalet, M. Dora Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. H. ning, April 23, at Lawrence and Sandubrar, A. Seleznick, H. Buddy, of Webb Ave., spent the spring vacation with Marshall Pri•dman, Mrs. Fannie Strauss, Dexter. The proceeds will be used Schwartz, Leon A. Slavin, Robert Shulman in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer, to purchase a frigidaire for the Sobole, Fanny Strauss, Ben Lutz, congregation kitchen, according Mrs. Howard Miller. Irving Leff, Joshua Karbal, Jack to Mrs. Jacob Farkas. Sisterhood Mies Barbara Lappin, daugh- Bookstein, Ben Wolfe, Myron Ro- ter of Mr. A. C. Lappin, is visit- Mrs. Bernhard Levin has re- President, Mrs. I. Palkovitz is in senthal, Archie Moore, Esther ing with relatives in Washington, turned from the Colonial Hospi- charge of arrangements and is Heyman, Charles Brady, Alice D. C. tal at Rochester, Minn., and is assisted by Mrs. Irwin Sims and' Bowman, Joseph Stifter, Miss now convalescing at her home, Mrs. Joseph Beck. Edna Lewis, Hilliard Goldetick. The annual mother and daugh- Mrs. Philip L. Weisman and 2739 Tuxedo Ave. Simone Cugell, Louis Wartowski, daughter, Marilyn, returned home ter dinner sponsored jointly by Manny Share, Raymond Stein- from a three months' stay in Los Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg the Sisterhood an,d the Hebrew berg, Samuel Gerendasy, Nathan Angeles, Calif., where they were of 2972 Webb Ave., and their Ladies Aid Society will be held Fishman, Helen Lappin, Blanche the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. daughter, Betty Doris, returned Wednesday evening, May 10. Greenblatt, A. H. Ferar, Leo Samuel .1. Sills. from a two weeks' motor trip Steier, Al West, David Kaltman, through the East. While there Al Homonoff, Ilyman Altman , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- they attended the Bar Mitzvah Harry Schlunger, Ira Liebson, 1el y l . returned April IR, from 10 of their nephew, Howard Gold- David Kliger. I. Auslander, 11. days in New York and Atlantic berg, of Bayonne, N. J. Meer, D. Silverstein, S. Goldberg, City. Cele Korn, William P. Greenbeig. On Wednesday evening, April Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert has re- 26, the Deborah Chapter of the turned from a few dap; stay in Junior Bnai Brith Auxiliary will The Lawrence 11. Jones Post Chicago. hold an introdutory social for No. 190, of the Jewish War Vet- sister chapters and the Women's erans of the United States is Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman Auxiliary of Bnai Brith at the sponsoring an essay contest of Boston Blvd. entertained a few Bnai Moahe Synagogue. among the Jewish children of this friends at a supper party Sunday city. The subject is: "Flag Day night, April 16. The first meeting of the aug- Greater Detroit Temple No. and What It Means to Me." mented loard of directors of the 152, Pythian Sisters, will hold an The contest is to be open to Mrs. William Fleischman re- initiation on Monday, April 24, Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish all Jewish children attending the Home for Aged was held in the turned April 10 after 10 (Jaye at 8 o'clock, at 114 Erskine St. United Ilebrew Schools or the lounge of the home on Monday. spent in Cleveland. , Sunday or religious school of any A dessert luncheon was served Mrs. Daniel Siegel of Fairfield congregation or Jewish house of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer Ave. was hostess to members of w before the meeting was officially n jo. The children are to be have returned from a month's the cast of "Green Eyed from worship. opened by Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Romany" at a breakfast last Sa- divided into three groups or president. Mrs. David Kliger, first sojourn in Hollywood, Fla. classes: Class A, from the age of turday. vice-president and chairman of the 7 to 10, inclusive; Class B, from Meyer Prussian of Muirland board, conducted the activities Ave. left for two months in Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Gor- the age of 10 to 13, inclusive; of the afternoon. don of 4782 Leslie Ave., an- Class C, from the age of 13 to A unique program in the form Alaska. 16, inclusive. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of a skit directed and written by Six prizes will be awarded to Mrs. Eugene Spanier of Boston son, Gerald, on Saturday. April, Sire. Stewart Ledaw was pre- the three leading boy contestants sented, portraying nursing facili- Blvd. is home after 10 days in 29, at Congregation Shaarey and three to go to the leading Pittsburgh. Zedek. Reception at home on ties of the Community Nursing girl contestants. It is intended Sunday evening after 7 p. m. Bureau. The playlet was intro- to present these prizes on Flag Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Katz of No cards. duced by Miss Winifred Rand of San Juan Drive returned from Day, June 14, at a public meet- the Merrill Palmer School. The two weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. Amore!' Musicarum Omnes will ing to be held under the auspices cast was composed of members of the Jones Post. meet at the home of William Mil- of the College Women's Volun- The contest will close on June Mrs. A. J. Koffman and daugh- ner, 9270 Petoskey, Saturady teer Service. Miss Lyda Ander- ter, Marilyn, formerly of Chicago evening, April 29. A talk on the 1. These essays will then be son Is the director of the bureau. Blvd., left Wednesday to make passed upon by a selected com- life of Anton Dvorak will be Mrs. Albert Ilomonoff, chair- their future home in Indianapolis, mittee of judges to be announced given by Mr. Milner. man of hostesses, took charge of Ind. later in order to determine the providing the refreshments of the prize winners. Misses Pearl • and Gertrude afternoon and had as her co- Miss Harriett Krell of Glynn Wartell of 17160 Ohio Ave. are hosteesee Mesdames David Kliger, Ct. returned from Coral Gables, vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. Joseph Fink, A. A. Messenger, Fla., where she enjoyed a Mark Benach, Herman Berlin, H. with her sister, Blanche, who visit is Dr. Morey Firestone passed the Rosman and J. T. Greenberg. harpist with the Miami Symphony optometric state board which was Mrs. Anthony Deutsch and Mrs. Orchestra. held two weeks ago at the Olds Robert Marwil presided at the A special board meeting of the Hotel, Lansing, Mich. tea table. Phyllis Jane Greenblatt, daugh- Jewish Women's European Wel- The Auxiliary recently pur- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. fare Organization was held Mon- chased dishes for Passover for the Greenblatt of Tuxedo Ave., re- Iota Alpha Pi Sorority day at the home of Mrs. Honig- home. as well as underwear, pa- turned to resume her studies at pamas, aprons, shirts, nightgowns, Scholarship Loan Fund man. A report was heard in re- the University of Illinois in Cham- gard to the success of the theater socks, stockings and handker- Bridge on Wednesday paign after spending her spring benefit held during Passover. chiefs for the residents of the The scholarship loan fund vacation at Grove Ventre. Kelly, Thanks were expressed to Mr. home. At frequent intervals they Wy. bridge sponsored by the Alumnae and Mrs. Metz, chairmen of the have been provided with extra of Nu Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi affair, committees and those who f ruit, Mn. R. Robert Kaltman of Sorority of Wayne University will patronized the affair. The Auxiliary acknowledges an Boston Blvd. was hostess at a be an event of Wednesday eve- A number of applications for offering in memory of Mrs. Anna breakfast last Wednesday to the ning, April 26, at the Mackenzie relief were received from Euro- Brown from Beverly and Sylvia hoard and committee chairmen Union, 4847 Second. Prizes and pean orphans, through their Brown. of the Detroit League of the Na- refreshments are all included in friends in Detroit, asking for sup- tional Home for Jewish Children the very nominal admission. Both port. Brochah Goldstein Auxil• at men and women are welcome. Denver. Plane we're made for a paid-up iary of J. C. IL S. Proceeds from this affair will be luncheon to be given in the near At a recent meeting of the Miss Ann Hauser, bride-elect, of contributed to the Iota Alpha Pi future. Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary of Flint, was honored at a midnight national scholarship loan fund. of the Jewish Consumptive Relief supper and shower, given Tuesday which Amelia Weiss Finch is the Society of Denver, Mrs. Henry night at the Mary Lee Tea Room national chairman. This fund Scavenger Hunt and Wienie Roast to Be Held by Jr. Greenberg, president, reported in Flint. Covers were laid for 65 gives financial assistance to stu- favorably on the annual conven- guests and the hostesses were dents regardless of sex, age, Home Relief Sunday tion of the J. C. R. S. which she Mrs. Jack Bernstein, Mrs. Samuel color, or creed. attended in New York on March Finn and Mrs. Moe Wadlinger of Marion Yorke, an alumna, with The Junior Home Relief So- Flint and Mrs. David Baum and the cooperation of Rose Brown, ciety will have a scavenger hunt 23. The first affair that Mrs. Green- Mrs. Myron Ilaueer of Detroit. of the active group, and Lillian and wienie roast on Sunday, berg has arranged aince her re- Dorfman, are assisting with tic- April 23. The scavenger hunt will Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seiton of kets, which may he obained by begin promptly at 7:30 p. m. at turn Is a bridge luncheon to be held on Wednesday, Mny 17, at 3337 Tuxedo Ave., announce the calling Miss Dorfman, To, 5-9032, the home of Charlotte Homan, 12:30, at the Bnai Mnshe Syne- Bar Mitzvah of their son. Her- or Ruth Broder, Tyler 6-2427. 3208 Cortland Ave., and will con- gngue. Dexter at Lawrence. There bert Archie, on Saturday, April Tickets will also be available at tinue for two hours. Afterwards, 29, at the Tuxedo branch of the the door on Wednesday evening. the members and their guests will will be prizes. Mrs. E. Edison has been elected United Ilebrew Schools. Recep- meet at Belle Isle to enjoy an chairman of the affair, with Mrs. tion at home on Sunday evening Flowers for all occasions — evening of roasting wienies, corn- S. Levy as co-chairman. from 7 to 10. No cards. Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. munity singing and dancing. 'Dust on the Ocean' On Sunday Night Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged This Sunday evening, April 23, the Young People's Club of Tem- ple Beth El will present its third annual musical comedy. This year'e production, "Duet on the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplo witz of 18404 Fairfield Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin Leonard. on Satur- day, April 22, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Reception at home on Sunday evening after 7 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Diener of son returned from California and 3416 Cortland Ave. announce the will make their future home at Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ardwyn 7154 Thatcher Ave. after May 1. Howard, on Saturday, April 22, at Congregation Beth Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Freed- on Linwood and Sturtevant. Re- man of Thatcher Ave. spent the ception at home from 2 to 5 past week-end in Buffalo. p. in. No cards. CAMP MEHIA front April 21, 1939 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Bnai Moshe Ladies' Card Party Sunday MACK ISLAND ON DIG WOLF LADS GRASS LAKE. MICHIGAN HEALTH AND RECREATION For Jewish Children BOYS GIRLS Ages 6 to 14 Ages 6 to 14 • NURSERY CAMP Ages 3 to 6 CAMP SHERWOOD is newly equipped to afford children the highest standards of accommodations and recreational social and educational facilities under trained and competent supervision. , For Registration and Informatio n Call or Write MRS. LEO MELLEN DIRECTOR 4830 Greenway Ave., Detroit TYler 4-0226 LITERATURE UPON REQUEST PUPKO SLIP COVERS WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME And At Such Little Cost, Too! Beautiful and durable ma- terials: in Beige, Dusty Rose, Gold, Silver, Bur- gundy, Rust and Floral Cretonne. 50-inch fabric SOFA Ii,,. Pleated, ••• if Piped tool olanced Children's Essay Contest Started By Jones J.W.V.I J.W.E.W.O. Plans Paid-Up Luncheon $1375 CHAIR •hsiird. mord and niancell $775 A. PUPKO 9030 12TH ST. TRINITY 2.7742 Jr. Alumni of United He- brew Schools Participate in Allied Jewish Cam- paign A Monte Carlo night sponsored by the Junior Alumni of the United Hebrew Schools of De- troit took place April 13, at the Philadelphia-Byron School. The committee that was instrumental in making the affair a success follows: Martin Barahl, Sol Panush, Shirley Subar. Joseph Epel, Fred Sorkowitz, Ruben Isaacs, Isadore Katz, Gertrude Strauss, Bernard Margolis, Frieda Smolinsky, Isadore Stein, Kalman Whitman and Samuel Krohn. The Junior Alumni formed a team to work as part of the Junior Service Group in the Al- lied Jewish Campaign. Isadore Katz is captain of the team. At the next meeting, April 27, plans for a theater night will be made. The main feature of the night will be an operetta. Martin Barahl will be chairman of the discussion. The Junior Alumni will wel- come into its ranks anyone who has graduated from the United Hebrew Schools between the years 1932-1936. If interested in joining call Ruben Isaacs, Tyler 6-2298. This seal of appromlof the UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS:4 AMERICA Is on the lAbels of more than 50 Heins products. It is your guar- antee that NO MEATS and NO RATS have been used. A represen • Satire of the Rabbinical Council COOP to our pleas regularly. t fa 4vve THISA SOUP is made YOUR WAY Vegetarian Soup brings you the fine flavor of H EINZ choice garden vegetables ... big tender peas, deli- cate beans, crunchy carrots, Heinz "aristocrat" toma- toes, and a host of others ... all slow cooked in their own juices. 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