'America lavish Periodical Cotter 1939 CLUTCH MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7hc&latog/Emsn (0 mmum . April 28, 1939 Sie Children's Home Auxiliary's Annual Meeting Wednesday call RA 6400... e • ae.k.Uen MRS. SAMUEL KAVANAU t t of officers nominated for the suing year, and election of leers will take place. EXPERT FURRIER The summary of the Auxili- y's activities for the year will given by chairmen and of- ers in annual reports. Henry Shapero, chairman REPAIRING entertainment, has arranged a e program for the afternoon. PHONE: TRinity 2-0629 9150-12TH ST., cor. ATKINSON rs. Milton Straus will read a Next Door to Perwein's ay. She is a member of the D troit Women's Writers Club, AI d has written many poems and S F ort stories. Mrs. Strauss is .... 1 1;4 . 1 ..... l'r . al so a leader of a drama group, st4r a. :r at d for the past five years has —.11 gi ven a weekly performance with /, his group. i Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, presi- d( nt of the Auxiliary, extends to 0 al I members and their friends an CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 0 ■ in vitation to attend this meeting. 1 1 A luncheonette will be served 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 2 at 1 p. m. 2 CA. 3338 1' COLD STORAGE •REMODELING .. t •• a 14 Charles K. Harris & Company 3 3 01234566789012345678901234567890 h fanta Service Group "Gay Nineties" Party This Sunday Evening 0226 This Summer — Send Your Son ' to a Real Boys Camp! Births arriageo Si ded. POWELL - SIMON Plans were made for the "Gay Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon of hl ineties Party" to be given Sun- Lansing, Mich., announce the ._ marriage of their daughter, Rena Louise, to George Henry Powell of Ann Arbor, Mich. The cere- mony was performed at Temple Beth El, Detroit, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating, on Saturday evening, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will be at home in Ann Arbor after May 1. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF . MR. SEYMOUR TILCHIN Unusual Features— LOG CABINS (Running water in all cabins) EXCELLENT COUNSELLORS — All senior counsellors are professional teachers with camp experience. Special Features- 150-mile canoe trip on au Sable River. Indian reservations and mounds, etc. MRS. LOUIS FRIED d ay evening, April 30, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Members of t he club are busy rehearsing a ngs and dance at the home 5 1rs. A. Samuels of Buena Vista ii A ye. Mrs. D. King is in charge o f dancing. There will be a popu- 1 r orchestra, entertainment and r efreshments. The ticket committee reports a rapid sale. For further infor- mation ation or tickets call Mrs. S. 3 erson, To. 5-9519, or Mrs. M. : chare, To. 8-4747. .. For Further Information Phone or Write a SEYMOUR TILCHIN Tyler 5-6123 3265 W. Boston Blvd. Camp Walloon • ,d, , , ,d.e , , , ,,s, ' r , INVITATIONS for WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS , ,6. . . . I I a w a omination of Officers of North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women Welfare Organization on Wednesday The report of the nominating committee, which is recommend- ing a slate of officers for the 1939-40 term, will feature the next meeting of Pisgah Lodge to be held on Monday evening, May 1, at 8:30 p. m., in the auditorium of the Maccabees Building. Henry M. Abramovitz is chair- man of the nominating commit- tee which includes William Ber- man, Joe Brown, Rudolph Meyer- sohn, Lewis L. Steinberg and Herman S. Osnos. It is customary to have three nominations be- fore the election of officers is held. However, in this instance first and second nominations will be combined. This is a closed meeting open to members only All candidates who have received notices of their election to membership, ir- respective of whether or not they have been initiated, are eligible to attend. Ben F. Goldman, financial sec- retary. announces that the sets of literature issued by the Anti- Defamation League for the "Fireside Discussion Group" have arrived. All members who placed their orders recently must be in attendance at the meeting in order to receive /hem. The North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will meet s AND ALL OTHER OCCASIONS a t the home of Mrs. M. Disner, or, 0,. 3 . 816 Cortland, on Wednesday, distinctively printed by May 3, at 12:30 p. m. Nomina- • • or t ion of officers will take place. The main topic to be dis- • ussed will be the clock project . . u nder the leadership of Mrs. A. The Printery of Fine Printing - J . Redblatt. Those wishing to help should call Mrs. Redblatt, 8830 TWELFTH ST. cf, - Townsend 5-3762, or Mrs. Sam Open Evenings q, MAdison 2381 S hayne, University 1-8834, and t his committee will provide proj- e ct sheets. The organization acknowledges the following donations to the Benjamin Wisner Memorial THE RAPE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA Flower Fund: Mrs. S. Shavne, Mrs. Nieman. Mrs. Sonia Epstein. The dramati "You must Eiskon money, Mrs. Aaron WItee ••Film c of see it . . . Green, Mrs. J. Robins, Mrs. Nie- minuet in Central magnificent I" Commentary by man. Mrs. S. Rothman of New Enrol,. —N.Y. Times I INCENT SIINEAN York, guest of Mrs. A. Kasle, contributed to the fund. I `1)NT. FROM NOON C INEMA V AT (.4)(:1 1 1■ XLI I.It • The organization contributed to the Wayne Medical Society for the American Control of Lillian Schlesinger, violinist, Cancer and gave $15 to the Annual Joint Mother and Miss rdreelderlesseom loltioPnrsizeasrewitllakebne League for Peace and Democ- Daughter Event of Bnai awarded. racy. and He- Mrs. Ida Schultz was hostess Moshe Sisterhood at the congregation office. brew Ladies Aid May 10 The Bnai Moshe branch of to the Board of Directors at her A. Z. e A. will observ Parents' home on Richton Ave. on day o evening, Day n Tues Ma y 9. Wednesday evening, April 26. The annual mother and laugh- Congregation Members are in- Mrs. Anna Goldberg, president, ter dinner given jointly by the tired. There will be entertain- presided. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood and He- mentand refreshments. brew Ladies' Aid Society will be held Wednesday, May 10, at 6 Bnai David Sisterhood P. m., at Lawrence and Dexter. Racing Season to Open Here on May 20 The arrangements committee Monday, May 1, at 8:30 p. m., is composed of Mrs. Louis Green- there will be an open meeting field, chairman. and Mrs. Irwin Detroit Racing Association an- for prospective members and Sims and Mrs. Emanuel Schwartz, flounces the opening of the spring friends. assistants, for the Sisterhood. and summer meeting. beginning A mother and daughter party and Mrs. Paul R. Freeman, chair- Saturday, May 20. This meeting is planned for May 8 at 6 p. m. man, and Mrs. William I. Miller, will run daily, except Sunday, Mrs. Jack Goldberg is chairman assistant, for the Ladies' Aid. through July 15. An important and her co-chairman is Mrs. Ben Entertainment will consist of series of outstanding races have Wachnansy. a Program sponsored by the Be- been planned to make this the Mrs. Dave Liebow is chairman trait Federal Theater, under the biggest meeting in the history of of the bridge planned for May 22. auspices of Charles Schnitzer. the Detroit track. SHOWERS, BAR MITZVAHS ESPERANTO PRINTING CO. . , "CRISIS ,, J.W E.W.O. Plans Several Affairs At a board meeting of the Jewish Women's European . Wel- fare Organization held Monday at the home of Mrs. Feldman, ar- rangements were made for the free membership paid-up lunch- Nominations of Pisgah at Meeting Monday May Who bears the recommendation of many prominent Detroiters. ,d. , -- Lila T a ' . #41% Vaaktit aide COLONIAL 1S the mot senulte Lind el e vacation 9 ...and the most fun, toot Health.buthiing benefit, of the world-fem.,. MINERAL BATHS. Enjoy JIM," feature.... an inviting dr lop aolertom, five acres of barandih4 pat, - tuxes. concerts, entertainrnenit golf and fine fishing nearby., DehoiI only AO rolnutet away. Car•cul adh•rence fat Dietary Law,. Modem,. (Wes. Colonial Adel AND MINERAL BATHS MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN MaNAIIMDI Na. this e1 Allred Labor Palestine Groups Joint Fete Saturday Evening MRS. MORRIS ISRAEL eon to be held Monday, June 6, with Mrs. Ida Leland as general chairman. Plans were also made for a membership drive under the chairmanship of Mrs. Agnes Levin and Mrs. J. Bagdade. A tag day will be held . in Mt. Clemens on July 16, with Mrs. Morris Israel, vice president. in charge of arrangements. A special meeting will be held Monday, May I, at 12:30 p. m.. at Congregation Bnai Moshe, speak. Dexter and Lawrence. All the members are requested to attend, as important relief cases are to be taken up. Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn to Address Grand Rapids Zionists May 4 Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn. noted author and lecturer, will speak under the auspices of the Zion- ist Organization at Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, Mich., The League of Labor Pales- Thursday night, May 4. Rabbi tine is sponsoring a joint party Morris C. Katz will introduce of all the League chapters and the speaker. its friends at the home of Dr , and Mrs. 'Alexander Sanders, Saturday evening, April 29. Plans have been made in rela- Babb! Leon Cram of Temple Beth El. tion to entertainment and re- iketrolt,and Morrie Garvett. president freshments. The purpose of the of Temple Beth El. were the guests of Temple Beth Jacob DrIday mening. party, besides being that of the April Si. They were Pere 111 the interest mutual enjoyment between the of the •loynisVe Tour . sponsored by l'nion of American Hebrew • league chapters and friends. is the [reset Ione . also to help the Allied Jewish The Lent* Girls and A Z. A held ■ Campaign and the League for Joint mtwiing Wednefiday. April II . There Wee an Informal dlacuagion on Peace and Democracy. the aubJetA there be a -lowish The public is invited to attend. University In the United Stares•" fantiar Nate CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 30—"Palestine Aflame," pageant of Hashomer Ilatzair, at Northern High School. April 30—Mass meeting for Allied Jewish Campaign, ar- ranged by Synagogue Committee. Speaker, Rabbi Meyer Berlin. president of World Mix- rachi Organization, April 30—Meeting of Junior Service Group at Hotel Statler. Speaker, Rabbi Reinhold Ilerz. May 2—Mass meeting for Laym'an's Tour of Union of American Hebrew Congregations. at Temple Beth El. Speakers, Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson of New York and Ralph W. Mack of Cincinnati. May 2—Father William C. Kernan, Rector of Trinity Episco- pal Church of Bayonne, N. J., speaker at pre- campaign luncheon report meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign, at Ilotel Statler. May 5—Pre-campaign luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign, at Hotel Statler. Speaker. S. Ber- trand Jacobson, director of National Co-Ordi- noting Committee for Refugees. May 7—Opening date of Allied Jewish Campaign. MM. Mrs. Lawrence Crohn has been named delegate to represent the Sisterhbod of Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek at the list annual convention of the Women's League of the United Synagogue of America, which will be held in Hotel Commodore, New York, May 2 to 4. Mrs. Charles Robin- son, president of the Sisterhood, announced the selection of Sirs. Crohn. The Women's League of the United Synagogue, of which Mrs. Samuel Spiegel of New York is national president, is composed of over 300 Sisterhoods in the United States and Canada. Its convention topic this year, in- spired by the motif of the New York World's Fair. will be: "Ju- daism in the World of Tomor- row." Among the speakers at the convention will be: Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica; Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, Rab- bi Milton M. Steinberg, Prof. Max Lerner of Williams College; Prof. Louis Finkelstein, provost of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary; Michael Schoop, president of Bloomingdale's Department Store of New York City, A feature of the convention this year will be its concluding session to be held in the Temple of Religion at the World's Fair. The program of the Womeh's League, which will include a Pa- geant "My Country 'Tis" written by Mrs. Morris Silverman of Hartford, Conn., will be the first to be held in the Temple of Religion under the auspices of a national Jewish group. There will also be an address by an outstanding woman author on the topic of "The Integration of the Refugee Into American Life." Mrs. Ripley Hitchccok, chairman of the Women's Division of the Temple of Religion, will also issuplr Set; El No- fps Sabbath Morning Service*: Ito salhath morning. April Sr, at II o' , Iotit. Itr. 1/0 51. PrenklIn will Prrnc h •The Meaning of !tonnes." The ICI„ In)man's• Tear: Tuesday evening. May I. to Set hear a most Inspiring and Important ad. area. by Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson of Temple Emanuel, New York, and a mew sage by Ralph W Mark. chairman of the board of the Hebrew Union College. They bare n highly Interesting and exceedingly importantOno to tell No JOWIgh men or 'omen In Detroit Ithould fail In attend title meeting, which will be in the main Temple a u ditorium be. ginning at r o'clock. pr. Franklin*. Addy,.,: On Saturday evening. at • 110. over Station WXTZ, Dr. Leo W. Franklin will MY* the fifth and concluding Robin.ss of his eerie. of MVP In The lleatage of Israel program. Ills theme will he • ,an oivillsation Be Saved•" Thox desiring twines of This address should lone IC 6555 •The Message of Israel.. 56 St_ New York city. Mother and Datighter lainchewto Mothers and daughters. gatord•y. May Is your 'Inv at the Temple. There will he • luncheon and sabaret enter- tainment that will appeal to ell moss. Tiers will be free mmenire and Priwa Ths Arthur Slurry Studio. will Preeent • history of denting In •5 elaborate oast of mint dancers prod. tIon with In the Vavalonti• o • f [Wm lot. The lUtl , h- p011 and entertainment will be preceded by ft Temple eervice to which th• moth. Cr,,,,, slaughters are cordially invited anti at whi. h • sermon •peroersato to Mothers and Daughters Day will be prem- hed. Gadabouts to Give Annual Luncheon May 7 The girls of the Gadabouts Club will give their annual luncheon in honor of their mothers at the Belcrest Hotel, Sunday, May 7. The officers of the sorority are: Charlotte Barrach, presi- dent; Claire Brecher, vice-presi- dent; Mildred Altman, secretary; Harriette Levy, treasurer. Among those on the commit- tee that planned the affair are: Bernice Barit, Jennie Brent, Ruth Canvasser, Mrs. Josephson, Frances Friedman, and Bernice Vine, Ortonville .11,c r!. Perru LaKe vention in New York The Infanta Service Group on LAKE WALLOON—NORTHERN MICHIGAN 10 miles from Petoskey-15 miles from Charlevoix For Boys from 9 to 17 Years of Age rd , ------- Mrs. Crohn Named United Synagogue League Delegate . et at the home of Mrs. Nathan m eingarden, 2999 Calvert Ave. m rs. Louis Fried, president, pre- Camp Walloon , FRANK MEMORIAL TO OPEN MAY 14 On Sunday, April 30, at 8:30 D. m., in the social hall of the synagogue, the Young Peoples' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenfield of Glynn Court announce the Society of Shaarev Zedek will Announcement was made this engagement of their 'daughter, Fredell, to Louis L. Kurtz, son of present its three-act play, "Pull- ing the Curtain". The production week that the Kate Frank Mem- Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Kurtz of Hazelwood Ave. orial Building adjoining the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garelik of 2664 Calvert Ave. announce Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Lee. to Andrew A. Blau, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin Blau of 2911 Monterey Ave. The Rochester near I.awton will be wedding will take place in the fall. I dedicated at ceremonies on Sun- day, May 14. Mrs. Bess Manson of Elmhurst Ave. announces the engagement The building and land were of her daughter, Annette Honey, to Maurice Zieger, son of Mrs. erected and paid for by Samuel Clara Zieger of Blaine Ave. The wedding will take place in the fall. Frank in memory of his wife, Kate. Through the generosity of Mr. Frank's brother, Ilarry Frank, a sum of 62,500 was contributed towards the furnishing of the building. The prayer room in the new May 6—Miss Adele Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alber Kate Frank Memorial Iluilding Wilensky of Clements Ave., to Harvey Robert Gottesman, son o will be provided with new prayer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottesman of Oakman Blvd., at the Detroit hooks which are the gift of Leland Ilotel. Jerome and Harold Frank, sons May 7—Miss Rose Grossberg, (laughte• of Mr. and Mrs. Morn• of Samuel Frank. Grussberg of 2663 Elmhurst Ave., to Samuel Rapaport, son o Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rapaport, at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. May 7—Miss Sylvia Felsot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Felsot, to Dr. Bernard Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Schmidt. May 7—Miss Sally Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Schwartz of Cortland Ave., to Milton Knoppow, son of Mr. and The Young People's Society of Mrs. Herman Knoppow of Pingree Ave., at Knights of Pythias Hall, JULIA SIEGL Congregation Bnai Moshe is com- 114 Erskine St. pleting plans for the third an- May 7—Miss Ida Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan is under the direction of Frank nual dance to be held in the ball- Goodman of Melrose Hotel, 25 South Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mich., to Tzevine, and heads of the busi- room of the synagogue on Sun- Harry Enkel of Detroit, at Congregation Beth Tefilath Moses, with ness committee are Sylvia day, Slay 7, at 9 p. m. Tickets reception following at the New Glenwood Hotel, Mt. Clemens. Mich. Shatzen and Melvin Schubiner. may be secured by calling Mr. in the cast are Evelyn Martin Z. Miller, Ty, 5-6822, or May 7—Miss Anne Hauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Prominent Robins, Leonie Davidson, Reva Hauser of 809 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich., to Yale Smith of Flint, Clamage, Milton Strauss, Shel- Sol G. Auslander, Ty. 5.1163. At the last board meeting, held sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mich., at the home of the bride's don Manson, Marshall Brenner, April 20, decorations for the ball- Mrs. Herbert Metz, 18994 Warrington Dr.. Detroit. Adele Robins. Ray Sharkey, Ted room were discussed. A novel May 7—bliss Ethel Rom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rom Heideman, Jerry Brenner, Mur- of Hazelwood Ave., to Allan L. Weston, son of Mrs. Louis Weston, ray Jacobs, Rhode Glanzrock, decorative scheme was chosen from various plans submitted by at Ilotel Fort Shelby. Julia Siegl, Ruth Goldberg and Nathan Nelson. May 7—Miss Annette Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Shirley Feinberg. Horseback riding parties are Beatrice Kavanau has been being organized every Sunday Ilyman Fine of Hamilton Ave., to Max Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. working in the capacity of pro- morning by Bernie Daskal, Mem- Solomon Green of Taylor Ave. duction assistant; Harry Blatt, bers interested in joining the costumes, illustration, and make- group may contact her. An all- up: Jay Frankel and Marshall day hike and bicycle party is Brenner, stage directors; Joe scheduled for the latter part of Mash and Hay Clamage, proper- May. ties. Refreshments and a social hour Flower. for all occasions — will follow the performance. Deter-Joy Florist. Wow 84821 April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Krause (Zelina Mundstock) of 15457 Manor Ave., a daughter, Judith Ila. April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring of McQuade Ave.. a daughter, Estelle Rose. April 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Koenig (Anne Glicklin) of 2478 Pingree Ave., a daughter, Judith Maxine. April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kramer (Fern Fenton) of 3245 W. Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Elaine Joan. April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rose of 2741 Monterey Will Represent Shaarey Zedek Ave., a son, Robert Aba. Sisterhood at Women's Con- Bnai Moshe Y.P.S. Dance on May 7 FURS OF DISTINCTION MADE TO ORDER • s .,.. Engagements SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S. STAGES PLAY SUNDAY Weddings ger will cell for your fen a bonded m s.... The Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Ilome will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, May 3, at the Home, Burlingame and Petoskey Ayes. At this meeting Mrs. Herman Cohen, chairman of the nominat- ing committee, will bring the for scientific clean- g el/A ing ... repairing and gk°41 ;:l T. . tile,' ' PAGE SEVEN .0.1 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE grei JAhde /CCO :Yee/ Ninth Successful Season .Ciatienai ,.OreoerrnlJ, remkA and (5;cri Boy's Division Girl's Division Ages 6 to is Ages 6 to 13 Little Naftelu Ages 3 to 6 ,ante (enwrap dall,‘, as /all J years Early Registration —A Worthwhile Saving Booklet Upon Request FOR INFORMATION, write or call Camp N • he I u, Ortonville, Michigan 12F31. IN DETROIT, Call Mr. or Mrs. Ehiel Letowoder, To. 8-6057 or Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Ho. 1189. (AMP NAHELU Marshall Lodge Meets Tuesday Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith will hold its final open meeting of the current term on Tuesday, May 2, starting at 8:15 p. m., in the English Room of Hotel Webster Hall, Following ritual ceremonies of initiation on April 18, when the largest class of candidates in the history of Marshall Lodge was inducted into membership, plans were made for the lodge's 4th annual dinner dance to be held at Webster Ilall on June 17. This will follow by one week the Bnai Brith moonlight scheduled for June 11, and will precede the convention of Bnai Brith District No. 6 which will be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel starting July 1. Enforce Compulsory Use of Jewish Name COLOGNE (WNS) — Sign- ing a letter to the authorities without using the compulsory additional name of Israel in the signature cost a German Jew 50 marks or the alterna- tive of a week in prison. This is the first time the law re- garding compulsory use of the additional name Israel by all Jewish males in Germany has been enforced. O.'S 5( 101 tl" Orill° 16 Of wkD - PIA 1) C•tiVr 4 's )1.- tittlffit o # ork0 17,s eill4 $0 v`",,o .411,v•-.Aco• oe, 0,61°4 101,or`‘‘:bel7e ^1 1 O" LeV ‘‘4. L'a sIg0 1 V.coao.;:tts ■c0., t c t 141' HEINZ ,„011.0.. t:t makes7REILCHIG Cream Soups, which are a temptation to any appe- tite! Made in small batches, as etou would prepare them. Rich cream, table butter, choice spices, Heinz "aristo- crat" tomatoes or other vege- tables that are the pick of the garden .. . these are the in- gredients used. QV Rich cram, thicker than whiffing cream is used in the S tvi1LCHIG 0 SOUPS TOMATO SOUP HEINZ CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP HEINZ CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP HEINZ CREAM OF GREEN PEA SOUP neiNZ CREAM Of CELERY soup HEINZ CREAM OF ElE542 CREAM OF SPINACH SOUP HEINZ CORN CHOWDER All approved by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. lei/Ho-0 FOODS