(maim 5cwisk Periodical Carter currox Amax • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 11)EritorriEwisnomprocug April 21, 1939 FURS OF DISTINCTION • ,••• s ;NM ' PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE les s • eett) eilest. EXPERT FURRIER Was Established for 30 Years in Berlin and Paris! Qualify Furs, from the most luxurious to the most modest, . . . in a generous array of current fashion trends PHONE: TRinity 2.0629 9150-12TH ST., cor. ATKINSON Next Doer to l'erwein's N.H.J.C. to Present Its Play on May 3 Affianced Engagements The date for presenting the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Ave. announce th play of the Detroit League's of the National Home for Jewish bethrothal of their daughter Marjory Ruth to Kurt West, son o Children at Denver has been ad- 1 Mrs. Rosa West of Munich, Germany. vanced to 'Wednesday, May 3,1 Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn of Longfellow Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Helen Marguerite to Arthur II. Ric of Detroit. The marriage will take place in the early part of June Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belcrest Apartment. announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Jayne, to Roy Raymond Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf of Parkside Ave Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Feldman of W. Buena Vista Ave. an nonce the engagement of their daughter, Beat! ice, to Sidney Theo- dore Eder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of Glendale Ave. The marriage will take place in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipahiell of 3224 Webb Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Freida, to Hal Wolf Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mantis Wolf of Buffalo. N. Y. The wedding will take place in June. PLAID ON PATENT 2" HARRIETT JEAN ROSENTHAL Weddings Charles K. Harris & Company C CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 2 1 2 CA. 3338 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 This Summer – Send Your Son to a Real Boys' Camp! 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This performance is compli- mentary, and will introduce the Detroit League's major project, its annual simultaneous city-wide card and mah jong parties to be given in the homes of mem- bers and friends on Tuesday, May 23. Mrs. Daniel Siegel is general chairman of this fund- raising project and is assisted by Mrs. R. Robert Kallman and Mrs. Ruth Metzger, chairmen of the hostess committee; Mrs. Alfred Meyers and Mrs. Robert Drews, chairmen of the guest committee; Mrs. Al Kauffman and Mrs. Sidney Wallach, chairmen of the ticket committee, Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Sponsors Luncheon Bridge Special Features- 150-mile canoe trip on au Sable River. Indian reservations and mounds, etc. For Further Information Phone, or Write On Tuesday, May 2, at 12 noon, the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will sponsor a luncheon card SEYMOUR TILCHIN Tyler 54123 3265 W. 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"A!!!!!-.41--- _91" AMERICAN LEAGUE TO COMBAT kis roost sensible Lod of • +wean ....d tke most fun, tool Healtit-bading ANTI-SEMITISM Suite 130S•T, 270 Broadway. New York be @Hs of Ike world-famous MINERAL RATH). Enj y these features ... an inviting tip top solerksm, Five acres of beautiful pa& Panc•t, °Worts, imtediounenh and fine DsHni s.s,by, geK Detroit ash )0 minutes .way. Careful adherence to Dietary lava. Moderete Rates. Tolonial lotdl AND MINERAL BATHS MOUNT CAMAS, MICHIGAN ..... .01 Rae Ms aid Alled 4lattaa. Bicur Cholem Seniors Re- Elect Mrs. Solai President The Senior Bicur Cholem held election of officers at the last meeting, and the following were elected: Mrs. Solai, president; Mrs. Spivack and Mrs. Lipnick, vice presidents; Mrs. Ginsberg, treasurer; Mrs. Schwarz. financial secretary; Mrs. R. Blumenthal, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Tichner and Mrs. Pitkovitz, trus- tees. The dinner was a success, thanks to the president, Mrs. Solai, and the committees in charge. We'd like to know whom Win- chell means when he hints that a Wall Street banking house is pay- Flowers for all occasions — tag France's bills in Spain. Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 64622. party, at the Women's Guild in the Metropolitan Building, John R near Woodward. 'Mesdames Max Gross and David Muller are co-chairmen. For reservations call Ty. 6-5553 or To. 6-8898. Re- freshments and prizes are in- cluded in the admission price. J.W.V. to Stage Americanization Party on Monday Detroit Post No. 135 and its Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States have arranged an Ameri- canization rally to be held on Monday evening, April 24, at the Veterans' Bldg., 704 E. Jefferson Ave. The public is invited. Ad- mission is free. This rally will be in the nature of a get-together of all students who have had the opportunity to attend the weekly classes held by the Jewish War Veterans on citi- zenship. and to expound Ameri- canism to all newly-arriving refu- gees, who are especially invited. The speaker of the evening will be Judge Joseph A. Moynihan. Refreshments will be served and an elaborate program of enter- tainment will also be presented. Harry Madison and Lee Walt are in charge of the committee on arrangements. ( • n Perru LaKe ,Cjihrde /P(() Births Sheee ( ea .Xte/ Ninth Successful Season March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Fine (Rae Sandler) of 1154, Ilawthorne, a son, Theodore. March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Burke (Evelyn Hill), of 14008 Woodrow Wilson Ave., a daughter, Helaine Toby. April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wagner (Dorothy Abrams) of John R., a son, James Abrams. April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Radner (Sarah Barish) of 9303 Broadstreet, a son, Gerald Gabriel. April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dinetz (Lillian Stocker) of 2745 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Carol Janice. April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. David Harris of 18024 Fairfield Ave., ". a son, Bernard Lynn. re a / • tif e 1.1, ( Co sn/4,11 and 4c1 .9ise]ti ■ n Boy's Division Girl's Division Ages 6 to iy Ages 6 to is Little Nahelu Ages 3 to 6 //me re tenJego der///ir de 4/ yeapi arrtagre SAVAGE—KRETSCHMER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kretschmer of Ft. Pierce, Fla., announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane M., to Leonard J. Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage of Detroit on April 8. They will make their home in Ann Arbor. Nu e gar t en Cl u b Will Meet Monday "The biggest problem in meet- ing the inroads of anti-Semitism today is our own people," said Aaron Droock, vice president of District Grand Lodge Number 6, before a class of 200 candidates at an open meeting of Pisgah Lodge of [Mai Brith, held last Monday evening in Lachar's "The average Jew not only lacks knowledge as to the truth or falsity of charges made against him by anti-Semites, but what is far more serious, he has little de- sire to inform himself properly." Mr. Droock emphasized the im- portance of self-education on the part of the Jewish people, so that both individually in their daily lives, and collectively in their dealings with the non-Jewish community, they might be in a position to refute libels and ex- pose falsities. Organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League, he said, attempt to educate both the Jew and the non-Jew to an understanding of the true facts about the Jewish people. The initiation ceremony for the class of candidates was performed by a degree team, consisting of Elias Goldberg, president; Sam- uel W. Leib, vice president; Har- old M. Silverston, treasurer; Wil- liam I. Boxerman. monitor; Jos- eph Straub, assistant monitor; Henry B. Thumin, warden. Joseph Sanders, president of Pisgah Lodge, introduced Samuel W. Leib, who took charge of the installation ceremonies for High- land Park A. Z. A. Chapter Num- ber 313, whose newly elected of- ficers are: Philip Rothchild. Aleph Godol; Leroy Heitman, Scan; Ernest Denenfeld, Mazkir; Louis Hoexter, Gisbor; Seymour Ja coby, Shotare Godol; Marvin Shusterman, Seymour Victor and Herbert Bean. Last Tuesday evening the de- gree team also initiated a class of 80 candidates in the Louis Marshall Lodge. will be guest speaker. The sub- ject of her discourse will be "How to Choose a Wardrobe." Mrs. Harry Galpern is in charge of the program. Mrs. Abraham A. Davidson and Mrs. Murray Adelson will act as hostesses. Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, presi- dent, extends an invitation to all members and friends to attend this meeting. Mrs. Carl Myers, ways and means chairman of the Neugarten Sunshine Club, has named Mrs. Samuel Convissof and Mrs. Harry Raphael to assist her with plans Center Players to Give 1-Act Plays Wednesday Night MRS. CARL MYERS Early Registration —A Worthwhile Saving Booklet Upon Request MRS. HARRY GALPERN Droock Addresses a Class of 200 at *Pisgah Gathering; MRS. MAX GROSS Custom Slip Covers by Modern The engagement of Harriet Jean Rosenthal is announced by he parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. May 6—Miss Adele Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alber Rosenthal of E. Boston Blvd., to Wilensky of Clements Ave., to Harvey Robert Gottesman • son o Hyman M. Beale, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottesman of Oakman Blvd., at the Detroit Mrs. Sant Biele•ich, At home !Sunday, April 23, 7 to 10 p. m. Leland Hotel. , No cards. May 7—Miss Ida Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goodman of Melrose Hotel, 25 South Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mich., to Harry Enkel of Detroit, at Congregation Beth Tefilath Moses, with Fashion Editor to Be Home reception following at the New Glenwood Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Relief Society's Speaker May 7—Miss Anne Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William at Meeting on Monday Hauser of 809 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich., to Yale Smith of Flint, Mich., at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz, 18994 Warrington Dr., Detroit. I The monthly meeting of the May 7—Miss Ethel Rom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rom Home Relief Society will be held of Hazelwood Ave., to Allan L. Weston, son of Mrs. Louis Weston, on Monday, April 24, at 1:30 at Hotel Fort Shelby. IL m., at the home of Mrs. Max ,11lay 7—Miss Annette Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. harry Kogan, 2840 Cambridge Rd. Miss Jeanette McColl, fashion Fine of Hamilton Ave., to Max Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. editor of the Detroit Free Press, Solomon Green of Taylor Ave. one of the outstanding experts, We reproduced one of the season's biggest and most expensive bag successes! Shining black patent, made gayer with colorful plaid stitching; nicely fitted, too. The Center Players. under the direction of Regina Schiller, will present an evening of one-act plays on Wednesday, April 26, at 8:45 p. m., in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, as the third feature of the House League Festival of the Arts. • This will be this group's first public performance at the Center this season. The one-act plays selected are "While the Toast Burns," "The End of the Dance" and "The ' Tangled Web." all of which are I filled with comic and dramatic situations. Vicki W einberg, Rolle Friedman, Seymour Edell, than Shafkind and Shirley Sovel I for the April fleeting of the club, which will be a dessert luncheon Bedell's Auditorium. Monday, at Bedell's April 24, at 1:30. There will be refreshments, brief administration have leading roles in these pro- of business, and an afternoon of ductions with an excellent sup- porting cast, all whom are di- games. Friends of the organization as rected by M iSS Schiller. , Tickets are available at the well as all members are urged ICe 'Center office or by phoning Medi- to attend this open meeting. ' son 8275, i S. R, LEVIN ADDRESSES GRAND RAPIDS ROTARY Annual Women's Saul R. Levin, Detroit attorney; Council Meeting and consul here for the Republic of Honduras, was guest speaker at Temple May last Thursday before the Rotary FOR INFORMATION, write or call Camp NaheIa, Orton•ille, Michigan 12E31, IN DETROIT, Call Mr. or Mrs. Ethel Lesowoder, To. 8-6057 or Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Ho, 1189. (AMP NAHELU INVITATIONS ,— for WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS SHOWERS, BAR MITZVAHS AND ALL OTHER OCCASIONS Cd c èr distinctively printed by =IF. d Of of ESPERANTO PRINTING CO. Ise The Printery of Fine Printing ae 8830 TWELFTH ST. MAdison 2381 Open Evenings !• ` , P T , atUM'..:1 - FAckacMAMPTA NORMAN ROSENMAN has recently returned from New York City, where he studied under one of the foremost floral designers in America and invites you to visit his floral shop at THIRD AVE., AT TAYLOR Club of Grand Rapids. The topic The annual meeting ' of the related to the recent Pan-Ameri- ( rot Section. National Coun- can Conference in Lima. l'eru. Let NORMAN ROSENMAN enhance that particular occasion Resides being Honduran consul, cil of Jewish Women, will take With Mr. Levin is legal adviser to place Monday, May 1, at Temple Beth El, at 12:30 p. m. other consulates in Detroit. ORIGINALITY IN FLOWERS Election of officers and mem- bers of the board of directors 8930-3RD AVE. Americanization and Citi- will follow the luncheon. Mrs. TRinity 2-9116 zenship Classes Sponsored Maurice Klein will preside and will give her annual report. by Ladies' Auxiliary of Arrangements for the affair Jewish War Veterans are being made by Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, chairman of the so- Citizenship classes are being cial activities committee, and sponsored by the Ladies' Auxil- Mrs. Irving Hirschman, vice chair- AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CONTROL iary of the Jewish War Veterans' man. Reservations, at 75c, are Post No. 135 of the U. S. OF CANCER being taken by Mrs. I. Irving ZEDAKAH CLUB Classes will be held every Mon- Bittker, Tyler 6-6006. Women's Field Army day and Thursday from 7 to 9 Serving on Mrs. Rosenbaum's 1 !mown& of peraon. who Ilse had cancernee now ell, tree from the Zedakah Club will meet on p. m., at the County Bldg., where diwww, and III log ham.). lawful lire. Fear, Ignorance and delay —thewe The April meeting of t he Temple Monday, April 24, at 1:30, at the a sign will direct students to the committee are the following' ore the sill, of mote, For ren torte. they hole taken their cruel toll Council members: Mesdames Na- Beth Jaunt, Slaterhood was held April or humanity. Hut today they are being .10,11enged by the women of IS Itabh1 Erie Friedland led n d le- home of Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, Proper room. thaniel Aberson, Charles Agree, %merles, determined to rod the nuninting column° of .nne..,«Pry death. runelon of current event.. 3226 Webb Ave. Further information may be M. E. Arden, Morton Ashner, S. Perhape half of the many fly..mole of men aimi women ho ailed lust (ear'.f I som n,lahl hate been used! Zedakah Club acknowledges obtained by calling the chairman, F.. Barnett, Joseph S. Bing, Saul The •nnunl donor dinner eponaored by the SiPtPri10011 of Temple Beth the contributions received from of the Americanization commit- J • Birnkrant Joseph Bleier • Os- WILL YOU VOLUNTEER IN THIS WAR AGAINST Jacob will he held on Sundayevening, April lo, at the home or Mn. and Mrs. Leonard Shapiro, Mrs. Na- tee, Mrs. L. Walt, Un. 1-3685, or car Blumberg, Harry Conheim, CANCER? Mrs. Saul J HIrnkrant, on Ottawa than Margolin, .1. Masserman and the co-chairman, Mrs. F. Silvers, Anthony Deutsch, Charles Fein- This adv. paid for by Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn. of Detroit Drhe. Rabbi Leon Feuer or the Veiling- the Nu Tau Sorority. Ho. 0193. • berg, Bernard Friedlander, Louis ood Tentple of Toledo will be he guest epee ker. Freedman, Benjamin Goldstein, Nathan Haas, Milton Hirschfield, Rabid Morris Adler of Rh Barer Zedek Robert Kallman, Albert Krohn, Ay Baroque In I Mtrolt was the guest Thured•y evening. A prli 13. ist Douglas Brown, Melvin Kutt- a dinner held by the Pontiac Jew leh nauer, Alfred Latitman, S. M. Federated Ch•rlt lee, I ry Ina Hi elmnan Is chairman of the drive and Norman Lewis, Herman Lewis, H. B. Pluck ner Is ro-chairman. Lichterman, Samuel Malbin , Ar- April 24—Luncheon report meeting of pre-campaign special A group of young hoes of the Temple thur Miller, Anna Netzorg, Al- gifts and executive committees of Allied Jew- Beth Jar oh Religious School organized bert Nelson, Wallace Newton, ish Campaign, at Hotel Statler. Speaker, Dr. the Masada ('lob. nfM er. •re Lee Lee Oppenheim, Royal W. Oppen- Fisher. president: Charles t emelt. vire- Jonah B, Wise, national chairman of United President Kenneth Solomon, treasurer; heim, Max Osnos, Herbert Robin- Jewish Appeal. Morton Golds-, secretary. son, Alex Roney. Morey Schol- April 24—Mass meeting for democracy to be addressed be FOR A GOOD DEAL At the Friday evening .aryl,. Rabbi nick, Joseph Schwartz, Ben H. William E. Dodd, Jr.. at Fort Wayne Hotel. ErIc Friedland spoke on the oub)et t Shwayder, Edmund Sloman and April 25—Reunion of Young Judaeans at Hotel Stotler, - Shall Our Public Schools Close.•• NI. D. Wittelshofer. at 8:30 p. m. 11r. end Mrs Norman Bu , Hoer of April 26—Dedication of American and Zionist flags by Ladies' Ottawa 11r1ve left April II, for • two months' tour of European countries. Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund, at Lachar's, 11310 JOS. CAMPAU They plan to visit England. France. TO. 8-4103 at 8.30 p. m. My It terland, Holland. Re leum and Italy April 27—Luncheon report meeting of special gifts and execu. sad Mrs. Jerome C. V•ron of Live committees of Allied Jewish Campaign, at ta • • Itrive entertained rt artwat• In loving memory of our dear Y. F. V. JRS. Hotel Stetter. Speaker, Rabbi Leon I. Feuer for the Allied Jewish Campaign. at dinner Saturday night, April II. husband and father, Abraham honoring Mr and Mrs. Norman Burkner . of Toledo. Membership in this organise- . Lott who passed away 11 years The Y. F. V. Jrs, had an all- tion is still open. Anyone between April 30—"Palestine Aflame," pageant of Ilashomer Hatzair, Mre Louts thry ere or Peoria. III . ago. day outing April 16, spent several d•y• •Ith her Mater and at Northern Iligb School. the ages of 18 and 24 Interested brother-In-law, the Norman Incliner., Sadly missed by Mrs. Bessie May 7—Opening date of Allied Jewish Campaign. At the last meeting of the may contact the secretary, Alice prior to their stalling for Europe. Lott and Mrs. Rebecca Shapiro. Y. F. V. Jrs, a donation voted I Sadur, 3787 Glynn Ct. 8930 Fight Cancer With Knowledge fautia: Notre t Before You Buy a Plymouth–Dodge--Chrysler See NATE or SAM MARGOLIS CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARGOLIS AUTO SALES, Inc. IN MEMORIAM 1 '