Ara Periodical eater aterieart CLAYTON ATIINON • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TIEVETROIVEMSfitSROPIN4 May 5, 1939 FEUER TO ADDRESS h HADASSAH'S LAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! You'll Laugh Harder Than You're Ever Laughed Before When You Read— "TALES OUT OF SCHOOL" ("DERZEHLT VON CHEDER") AARON ROSENBERG—Lawyer, Humorist, Author ON SALE SOON See Later Announcements in The Chronicle ••0,7• FURS OF DISTINCTION MADE TO ORDER 1;1•" eis 4 EXPERT FURRIER COLD STORAGE REMODELING - - REPAIRING PHONE: TRinity 2-0629 Next Door to Perwein'a Charles K. Harris & Company 0 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 1 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 2 2 CA. 3338 3 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! Camp Walloon on LAKE WALLOON—NORTHERN MICHIGAN 10 miles from Petoskey-15 miles from Charlevoix For Boys from 9 to 17 Years of Age Births UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. SEYMOUR TILCHIN Who bears the recommendation of many prominent Detroiters. Unusual Featdres- 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. For Further Information Phone or Write SEYMOUR TILCHIN 3265 W. Boston Blvd. Tyler 5.6123 Camp Walloon tb'6"ed " for WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS SHOWERS, BAR MITZVAIIS AND ALL OTHER OCCASIONS distinctively printed by ESPERANTO PRINTING CO. The Printery of Fine Printing 8830 TWELFTH ST. Open Evenings MAdison 2381 .9 69R.,9A9A9 In a recent survey made by the members of the Publica- tions Committee of the Junior Section of the Detroit Service Group, information was ob• tained about various agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. The following informa- tion was gathered by Robert Schiff. DID YOU KNOW THAT: 1 $1, r9, 90Q, PRAQ,Ar' Camp KINDERWELT CHELSEA, MICHIGAN T 9 Noted Actors in 3 Shows at Littman's C o lo ni al LEADER'S RUG CLEANING Costs No More J. N. F. Auxiliary Receives Flags Paul Dennis Will Be Featured in the Workmen's Circle Concert at Scottish Rite Hall This Sundayi l • CALL Silhouette Studio of Beauty Culture INVITATIONS Ti Mrs. Douglas I. Brown was elected president of the Detroit section, National Council of Jew- ish Women, at the annual meet- ing of the organization held last Tuesday at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Brown succeeds Mrs. Maurice Klein, who served for two years. Having participated in almost every phase of the cultural and philanthropic life of the city, Mrs. Brown brings to her office a rich background of service to the Council and the community. A no- live of Detroit, Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Hortense Heavenrich and the late Benamin Lambert, both of whom were born and raised in Detroit. Upon her graduation from Vassar, where she was elected to I'hi Beta Kappa and life sem- tory of her class, Sally Lanibert Brown worked in the Child Place- ment Department of the United lewish Charities until her mar- ridge. She is a past president of the Fresh Air Society and the De. troit 1'assar Club, and past vice- president of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood. Iler present activities include board member of the Wo- men's City Club, Mother's Clinic, Women's Committee of the Detroit Community Fund, and Jewish Wel- fare Association. She is also cor- responding secretary of the Wo- men's Association of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. With Mr. Brown and their two daughters, Sally Carol and Mary Elizzabeth, Mrs. Brown makes her home on Atkinson Ave. Other Council officers elected were Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson, first vice-president; Mrs. Harold Rattner, second vice - president; Mrs. David Cooper, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Max Berendt, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Dan Krouse, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Rubine•, financial secretary; Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, puditor. The following new members have been chosen to serve on the board of directors: Mesdames Harry Keidan, A. II. Brodie, Harry C. Markle, Amson Tabor, Maurice Goldstick and Miss Setta Robin- son. Following the luncheon and the annual report given by the retir- ing president, Mrs. Klein, an "In- formation Please" sketch was en- acted, arranged by Mrs. Harry Markle and Mrs. Julian Krolik. P _ articipating in the program were lesdames Nathan Simons, Victor 'cil, Philip Murcuse, Charles Ru- iner, Regene Freund Cohane; Piss Emma Butzel and Miss Setta 1 obinson. Mrs. Burton Clamage as at the piano. Facts and Figures y dpitlp O Our Agencies Of their daughter, Miriam, to Murray Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs The Detroit chapter of Hades- George L. Kane. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siderman of 3277 Webb Ave. announc soh will join in a national cele- bration of the completion of the the engagement of Mrs. Siderman's sister, Miss Helen Levenberg Rothschild - Iladassah - University to Irving Kleiman, brother of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman. Hospital and Medical Center, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shapero of Clairmount Ave. announce th More than 2,500 young men Tuesday, May 9, at 2:30 p. engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Bernard Softies, son o and women are enrolled membets at the Statler Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. I. Soffin of Pingree Ave. of the Center. Rabbi Leon Feuer of the Col- There is a free employment bu- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar of Collingwood Ave. announce lingwood Ave. Temple, Toledo, the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Florence, to Harry reau available to all members will address the Detroit group, Ilenry hlanheimer, son of Mrs. Esther Manheimer. A receution of the community. gathering to dedicate this great will be held on Sunday, May 14, at 3205 Carter Ave., from 2 to 4 A home camp is conducted achievement of the Hadassah and 6 to 10 p. nt. No cards. during the summer for children Medical Organization in Pales- who cannot get away from the tine. city. Activities ranging from meet- The Hospital, on Mt. Scopus, ings of clubs to special interest Jerusalem, has been designed to groups and classes and mass pro- bring a non-sectarian program of grams are housed in the building "healing, teaching and research" throughout the week. to all the peoples of Palestine Over 1,000 boys and girls and and the Near East. Present at May 6—Miss Adele Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alber men and women keep physically the dedicatory services in Pales- Wilensky of Clements Ave., to Harvey Robert fottesman, son fit through participation in the tine will be Miss Henrietta Szold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottesman of Dolman Blvd., at the Detroit o programa of the Health Educa- American-born founder of Hadas- Leland Hotel. tion department. sah, and representatives of the May 7—Miss Rose Grossberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris The Center houses a nursery English government and Jewish school for children between the organizations. Chief Rabbi I. I. Grossberg of 2663 Elmhurst Ave., to Samuel Rapaport. son of ages of 2 and 5. Herzog of Palestine will bless Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rapaport, at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurs While you are reeding this, the building during the services and Fourteenth. around has already been broken May 7—Miss Sylvia Felsot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max in the Holy Land. for the erection of a new Jew- Participating in the New York Felsot, to Dr. Bernard Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Schmidt. ish Community Center to meet celebration at the Astor Hotel May 7—Miss Sally Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris 71 he most senuislo tel of vacation the increasing needs of the De- will be Dr. Emanuel Libman, Schwartz of Cortland Ave., to Milton Knoppow, son of Mr. and —and the most fun, tool Health-buticAng troit Jewish community, New York; Prof. Walter B, Can- Mrs. Herman Knoppow of Pingree Ave., at Knights of Pythias Ilall, benefits of the otorld.farnous MINERAL. non of Harvard, and Prof. Mil- 114 Erskine St. 1ATHS. ton C. Winternitz, former dean May 7—Miss Ida Golidman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Enjoy a these feetures... an invifing sly. of the Yale Medical School. Goodman of Melrose Hotel, 25 South Ave.. Mt. Clemens, .Mich., to lop tolaMn, fire acres of beautiful pert, A coast-to-coast radio broad- dames, concerts, entertainment; golf cast is also scheduled over the Harry Enkel of Detroit, at Congregation Beth Tefilath Moses, with reception following at the New Glenwood Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. and fine fishing nearbr, Detroit only 30 Blue Network of the National May 7—Miss Anne Hauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Broadcasting Company,. WXYZ minutes envy. Careful edh•roncs. to is the Detroit outlet and the pro- Hauser of 809 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich., to Yale Smith of Flint. Lucy and Mischa German Fea- DIetary Amos. Moderate Rates. gram should be heard at 9:30 Mich., at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and tured This Sunday and Monday Mrs. Herbert Metz, 18994 Warrington Dr., Detroit. p. m., Detroit time. Honoring the mothers and May 7—Miss Ethel Rom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rom I.ucy and Mischa German, daughters of its membership, of Ilazelwood Ave., to Allan L. Weston, son of Mrs. Louis Weston. noted actors, will be featured in t hree performances at Littman's Hadassah will have an Oneg at Hotel Fort Shelby. AND MINERAL BATHS People's Theater, 12th and Sew- Shebat, Saturday, May 13, at May 7—Miss Annette Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry j ard, on Sunday matinee and eve- the Shaarey Zedek, at 3 p. m. Hyman Fine of Hamilton Ave., to Max Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. 80583 (115155, MICHIGAN A program and social hour Solomon Green of Taylor Ave. ning and on Monday evening. , . Matroml have been arranged. At the two Sunday perform- MU MI and Allah Gooses. May 7—Miss Helen Bennett, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Bennett, Iladassah announces the fol- ances, the Germans will be pre- lowing contributions to the Elsie to Sol Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Herman. sented in "Women That Men May 7—Miss Phyllis Katz, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Katz of Sidlow Golden Book Inscription Forget", a play that was written from: Mrs. Aaron Jackson, Mrs. St. Paul, Minn., to Foster B. Vehon, son of Al Cc. Rae Vehon of especially for them by Ansell Schnr P rices o a mission will David H. .1. Feinberg, Mrs. Mau- Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, at 12 o'clock noon, at the rice Axelrod, Mrs. Maurice Wag- "Town House," Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. be 35c to 75c, matinee, and 35c to $1.10, evening, including tax. ner, Mrs. Jack Tobin and Mr. May 21—Miss Virginia Sandie, daughter of Mrs. Charles K. , Special prices will prevail, at and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz. Sando•f, to Melville Burton Conheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 35 c and These contributions were made Conheim. c on Monday through the Jewish National evening, when Lucy and hliseha Fund Committee of Iladassah German will be promoted In headed by Mrs. Philip Lipson, "Mother and Mother-in-Law." 17527 Fairfield, University 1.9400, This Saturday, from 7 to 11 p. m., the final performances of and Mrs. David Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant, Townsend 8.8742. "Matilde", the great Yiddish Hadassah members may ob- talkie starring Mollie Picon, will serve Mothers' Day by planting take place at Littman's. April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Shere (Eleanor Florman trees and making contributions fficers Elected by Eva to the National Fund through the formerly of Cleveland) of 3045 Cortland Ave., a son, Joel Martin Women's Auxiliary of Jew- above chairmen. April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. David Grosberg (Cora Robbins) Prenzlauer Maternity Aid ish Home for Aged of Doris Ave., a son, Sheldon Irwin. The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity April 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Altman (Clara Rubin) ) id elected the following officers: The executive board of the of 3266 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Marjorie Ruth. I resident, Mrs. Joseph Siegel; Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish • May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Harris (Alice Kobaker), of v ice-presidents, Mrs. Joseph Rose, Ilome for Aged will hold a 2 Fairfield Ave., a daughter. I It I rs. Harry Koffman, Mrs. Rubin luncheon meeting at the home Let our 25 years' C rooks; secretary, Mrs. Miles of Mrs. K. Faudem, on Friday. The highlight of the meeting I( elver; corresponding secretary, May 12, at 12:30. Mrs. J. T. experience be your of the Ladies Auxiliary of the 3 Irs. Lillian Solomon: treasurer, Greenberg will be joint hostess safeguard, Jewish National Fund held at a I rs. Jennie Yudkoff; treasurer to the group with Mrs. Faudem. Lachar's on Casa Ave., Wednes- f Malvina Klein Memorial Fund, • day evening, April 26, was the e ra Nathan Blatnikoff; hospital presentation and dedication of u nd, Mrs. Annie Williams and HEALTH AND BEAUTY Specialists in a beautiful set of matched Amer- , I rs. Sam Osnos; publicity, Mrs. CAN BE YOURS! Rug Cleaning Only ican and Jewish flags, donated to va Ellenstein; chaplain, Mrs. the auxiliary through the efforts nnie Williams. Specialising in of Mrs. Philip Cutler by the Members voted A contribution OBESITY Hamburger brothers in loving 0 f $25 to aid a Jewish refugee, ' - memory of their parents, Harry v ho now resides in this city, to Spot Body Manklins licclining Steam Cabinet and Shiffa Hamburger, and their h elp bring his family to this liodu. Ins and Scientific t sister, Jennie Jospey. The bearer c o untry. Maxenues. of the American flag was Miss Donations were made to the Sylvia Sarut. The bearer of the lalvina Klein Memorial Fund LADIES ONLY N. flag of Zion was Miss Frieda Mesdames S. Osnos, R. C Ganz. Both are members of the For Appointment Phone i rooks, N. Blatnikoff, Mrs. J. N. F. Juniors. The greetings onigman, Pauline Baker, in RANDOLPH 8108 they presented were written and onor of their respective birth- coached by Mrs. Miriam Slobin d ays: also a donation by Mrs. and are also used by Purity arah Ginsberg in memory of Chapter No. 359, Order of the h er father. Eastern Star. After the flags had E v a Prenzlauer,- honorary t... , been placed in their respective resident of the organization, 514.515 KALES BLDG. standards at each side of the .. resented a crocheted hand bag r stage, the assembly rose and t o the group. gave the pledge of allegiance to The next meeting will be held Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 8-6822. the American flag, followed by Ions — 1 uesday, May 9, at 1:30 p. m., Flowers for all the singing of the Star Spangled t the home of Mrs. Joseph Banner and Hatikvah. The La- Hegel, 1923 Calvert Ave. Ar- dies Auxiliary is the first Zionist angementa will be made for the organization in Detroit to own aid up luncheon and installation • their set of; colors. . f officers. :. ... A telegraiii was received from .. Dr. Israel Wiener expressing his 0 / , ' fi. I omen's Auxiliary of Bnai ' regret at being unable to attend :It i the meeting and congratulating Brith to Have Mother's the auxiliary on this momentous • r Day Program on May 8' occasion. A ,1„: , .■ ,,.. • A summary of the J. N. F. rtonvdle •n Perris LU• On May 8, at 8:30 p. m. at national conference held in Chi- .,.. • t he Bnai Moshe Auditorium, cage April 15 and 16 was de- 1... .. • i ester and Lawrence, the Wom- ,%1/640d, /000 livered by William Hordes, who S4:0 1"/"./ :A , I en's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will . . said he was impressed by the I old its annual Mother's Day -,,, spirit of hope for the future of I rogram. The Junior Bnai Beith the Jewish Homeland in Pales- /!-- . . A uxiliary has complete charge of .. I tine pervading the conference. a way 1., he program. The chairman for Mrs. Grace Berlin, accompanied ,..• ...*, i he evening will be Miss Rose by Miss Miriam Goodman, sang M andell and her committee in- `:://a/(11, sal .40 nemen 6, ( Com/.,/i three numbers. The principal ad- • ludes the Misses Lillian Green, '.1Cit dress of the evening • was de- C arol Grundy and Bertha Finn. livered by Philip Slomovitz, who on,/ 6" acil gave the history of the flag of PAUL DENNIS IN A LEADING ROLE IN "MADAM BUTTERFLY" ' T here will he a play and several PRESENTED IN 1 HE BOWL, HOLLYWOOD m usical selections by the girls. Zion and its creator, Dr. David M rs. Aaron Kurland will sneak Wolfssohn. Girl's Division Boy's Division Paul Dennis, eminent singer, a group of English, Hebrew and o n behalf of the mothers. Prizes will be featured as soloist in the Yiddish songs. Ages 6 tO Ages 6 tu 15 w ill be given to the oldest and concert to be presented by the The chorus of 70 mixed voices y oungest mothers present. Re- Workmen's Circle Chorus this under the direction of Dan Froh- f reshments will be served after Little Nahelu Sunday evening, in the Scot,ish man will offer a diversified pro- t he program. Ages 3 tO 6 Rite Auditorium. An invitation is extended to Paul Dennis, whose real name gram. A cantata. "War and a ll mother a, daughters and The Sisterhood of Temple Beth is Henry Rosenblatt, is the eon Peace" by Beimel, "The Ma- f riends of the Auxiliary and the ,Yarns coemuZr J15/1° A, IL hell J lear.t El will hold its final meeting of of the late Cantor J. Rosenblatt, chine" by Posner, and "The New J unior Groups to attend this the year on Monday, May 8, at Era" by Dan Frohman, con- meeting. Temple Beth El. A special musi- He is the leading bass baritone ductor of the chorus. and many Membership in the auxiliary is cal program has been arranged of Radio City Music Hall. He was other folk and numerous songs a lways open and anyone desiring Booklet Upox Request by the Music Study Club of De- guest star of the Hollywood are on the program. t o join may do so by calling troit. The Music Study Club Showcase through NBC mt. Two local known pianists will Mrs. Charles Solovieh. member- FOR INFORMATION, write or call Camp Choral will give several selec- works. For the past two years accompany the chorus and Mr. s hip chairman, To. 5-7375. Mem- N • h•l• , Ortonville, tions, with solo parts sung by he was hailed by critics as the Dennis—Rebecca Katzman-Froh- bers of her committee will be Michigan 12F31. Mrs. Herman Hoexter, Mrs. Ja- leading bass baritone of the man and Florence Kutzen. at all auxiliary meetings to con- cob H. Schakne and Mrs. Meyer Hollywood Bowl Opera C a n- IN DETROIT, Call Mr. or Mrs. Eliel The concert will start prompt- tact prospective members. Berris. Mrs. Burton Clamage will pony. It was on Eddie Canter's ly at 8:30 p. m. Lesowoder, To. 8-6057 or appear as soloist of the after- Texaco program that his tine Mr.. Edythe Cugell, Ho. Mr. Dennis is stopping at the Dance of Youth Chapter of noon and will give several piano identity was revealed. Statler Hotel and can be reached 1189. L A. S. Sunday selections. Miss Reva Reatha will Mr. Dennis will offer several there by his numerous Detroit Play the harp accompaniments famous opera arias. ballads end friends. Plans have been completed for and Mies Rose Bassin Stein the the annual dance of the Detroit piano. Charles Frederick Morse Youth Chapter of the Los An- will be conductor of the pro- gram. geles Sanatorium, to be held At 1:30 p. M., preceding the Sunday, May 7, at the Hotel Book Cadillac, it was announced program, a dessert luncheon will Tuesday by Alcon Cooper, chair- he served. May 7—Opening dinner of Allied Jewish Campaign, at man of the dance. Music will Manfred Arie. Statler, Speaker, Dr. be furnished by Max Gail and Open Meeting of Business May 8—Allied Jewish Campaign luncheon meeting at Statler. r. his Detroit Yacht Club Orches- Speaker, Man in Lowenthal. and Professional Women. tra. Proceeds will go to aid the Jewish Center Library Fund May 9—Dr. Walton E. Cole, speaker at Allied Jewish Cam- of Bnai Brith Tuesday unfortunate sufferers of tubercu- paign luncheon at Statler. RECEPTACLES Receives Gifts The Business and Professional losis at the Sanatorium. May 10—Allied Jewish Campaign luncheon at Statler. 0 A. AMA sad Itablot•b. Women of Bnai Brith will hold an Iteietereml Coerrete. Tally Gear- The Jewish Community Center 1 Speaker, Freda Kirchwey. ootoed. Priced RION. open meeting on Thursday, May PROGRESSIVE CULTURE CLUB announces that it has received ■ May 11—Allied Jewish Campaign luncheon at Statler. 11, at 7:30 p. m., at Central High AMERICAN gift to its Library Fund from Speaker. Henry Monton. School, Room 317. The Jewish Progressive Culture Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, in I May 12—Allied Jewish Campaign luncheon at Statler. RECEPTACLE CO. Samuel Lieb of Pisgah Lodge Club is sponsoring ■ "Closing of memory of Mrs. Tina Lurya, Mrs Speaker, Alexander L. Easterman. 579 Ken:tweed*. To. 8-5889 will speak on the work of the !Id- 'he Winter Season Party". to be Rose Lappner and Mrs. II. J. L. June 7—Public meeting of Women's Division of American le' Foundations. held at the Bialostoker Center. Frank. Jewish Congress at Detroit-Leland Hotel, at Anyone interested in joining this 8625 Linwood Ave., near Pin- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt Feinberg have also made gifts to 2:30 p. m. Speaker. Mme. Irene Horan& group may do so at this meeting. gree, on Saturday, May 6, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. the Library Fund. Weddings at-Vivien. 9150-12TH ST., cor. ATKINSON MRS. BROWN HEADS WOMEN'S COUNCIL Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomarin of 2253 W. Euclid Ave. announc Celebration on Tuesday to the engagement of their daughter. Rose, to Louis Wool, son o Mark Opening of the Mrs. Sarah Wool of 1705 Taylor Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Peiman announce the engagement o Palestine Hospital A Book containing real Jewish humor, which is broad, homely, wholesome and satisfying—Written by .11 '1'6'1Vdb' PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LEADER (Ty. 5-8400 CAMP itv 'NAVILELU474 Ninth Successful Season Beth El Sisterhood To Meet on Monday Boys and Girls 7 to 15 Years Experienced Staff NON- COMMERCIAL INSTITUTION MINIMUM RATES For further information write or phone 12244 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 6 9330 or TO. 6-3733 - LITERATURE UPON REQUEST CARD OF 'THANKS UNVEILING OF MONUMENT The family of the late dearly beloved Pauline Silverman wishes to thank their relatives and friends for the kindness and gym. Pathy extended them during their recent bereavement. An unveiling of a ronument in memory of Max Grers Ian will take place on Sunday. lay 7. at 4 p. m. at Clover I Park Cemetery. Relatives are friends are invited. 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