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sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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HOME RELIEF MEDICAL
INSTITUTE ON MAY 22

RADIO ADDRESSES

FOR ALLIED DRIVE

Through the courtesy of
Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, presi-
II y man Altman, additional
dent of the Home Relief Society,
time has been granted by
extends an invitation to friends
Station WMBC to the speak-
and members of this organization
ers' bureau of the Allied Jew-
to attend its Medical Institute
ish Campaign. Speakers on
Day which will
this station during the coming
take place on
week will be the following:
Monday, May 22,
Friday, May 12, 4:15 p. m.-
at Hotel Stotler.
Irving Kaufmann.
Mrs. Jack Behr-
Saturday, May 13, 9 p. m.-
Mrs. Joseph Welt returned Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel
mann and Mrs.
Simon Shetzer.
from
a
few
days
spent
in
New
Robert
Drews of
of
1655 W. Boston Blvd. an-
Sunday, May 14, 1 p. m.- York.
the program com-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Dr. Leo M. Franklin.
mittee
have ar-
van, Marvin Allen, on Saturday
Monday, May 15, 9:15 p. m.
ranged to have
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- morning, Mry 20, at Congrega-
-Bernard Isaacs. •
two
authorities
in
Tuesday, May 16, 9:15 p.m. feld will entertain at a Sunday tion Shaarey Zedek. A dinner will
I their particular
night party May 14, in honor of be held on Sunday, May 21, at
-Isidore Sobeloff.
field of activities
Wednesday, May 17, 9:15 the birthday of their mother, I.achar's.
to be the guest!
Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
m.-Rabbi Morris Adler,
speakers.
Thursday, May 18, 9:16
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fredenthal
Dr. Maude E.
P. m.-Peter P. Gilbert,
Mrs. Arthur Spiegel and Mrs. announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Watson, director
Friday, May 19, 4:15 p. m. Louis Stein of Chicago spent a their son, Burton Jay, at the Phil-
-Harry M. Baden
of the Child Guid-
few days as the guests of Mr. adelphia•Byron T a I ni u it Torah,
ance Division of
Saturday, May 20, 9• p. m.- and Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
1245 W. Philadelphia Ave., on
Judge Charles Rubiner,
Saturday, May 13, at 9:30 a. m. the Children's Center of the Chil-
dren's
Fund
of
Michigan, con-
Aire. Roy R. Fisher of the Reception on Sunday, May 14, at
On Sunday morning, May 14,
at 10:45 o'clock, David Gold- Stutter Hotel went to Rochester, their home, 1034 Holden Ave sidered one of the most eminent
M
man will speak over WJBK,
inn., by plane to visit her elan, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No authorities on child guidance, will
discuss "Children in Reality Sit-
through the courtesy of Harry Mrs. M. H. Friedman, who was cards.
uationa Today."
Weinberg, who directs the Jew- convalescing from an operation
ish hour over that station.
and whom she accompanied to
Dr. Sol Meyers, gastroenterol-
Phi Beta Delta Fraternity held
Des Moines, Ia., Mrs. Fisher re- its annual spring formal at the ogist, graduate of Vienna and
turned to her home on May 5 Washtenaw Country Club in Ypsi- Berlin medical universities, as-
r
and left by plane on May 6 with anti on Thursday night. Music sociate professor of medicine at
a group of friends to attend the was furnished by Red Goodsman.1 Wayne College of Medicine, chief
Derby in Louisville, Ky., return- Making for a complete week-end, 1 of the department of anstro-
ing on Saturday evening.
the formal was followed Friday e nterology at the North End
night by a ha y ride . Ch aperones Clinic and recently inducted as
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint of were Mr. and Mrs. B. Marks and a fellow in the American College
The Detroit League of the Na- Parkside Ave. spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gilbert of of Physicians, will discuss "Some
tional Home for Jewish Children week-end in Standish, Mich., on Detroit. On Sunday a Mother's Common Intestinal Disorders."
at Denver is arranging city-wide a fishing trip.
Day luncheon will be given at the
The program will commence
simultaneous bridge and Mah
Chapter House in Ann Arbor.
Promptly at 11 a. m. Doors will
Jong parties in homes of its mem-
Mrs. Victor II, Weil spent a
be opened at 10:30 a. m. After
ber, and friend, to take place few days in Peoria, Ill., visiting
The out-of-town guests attend- the first speaker has completed'
Tuesday, May 23. Mrs. Daniel I with her mister and brother-in-
Siegel, general chairman, an- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salts- ing the Herbert Seiton Bar Mitz- the address, there will be an in-
vah included Mrs. Louis Lebster termission, and the second address
nounces accommodations for sev- stein.
of Flint, Mrs. Sadie Price of will commence at 1:30 p. m.
eral thousand women to play.
On Sunday, May 14, the Junior
Tickets are now available through' Mrs. Max Heavenrich of Sagi- Cleveland, Mrs. Arthur Greene of
Canton,
0., Mrs. Sadie Garfinkel, and the Senior Home Relief So-
Mrs. Al Koffman, chairman of the naw was the week-end guest of
cieties
will hold their Mother and
ticket committee, consisting of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Sig- Mrs. Jack Chernin and Mrs. Ben
Seiton and daughter of Chicago, Daughter luncheon at the Detroit
the following: Mesdames David mund H. Robinson.
Leland Hotel at 12:30 p. m. Mrs.
Sillman, Louis Glasier, Irving
Arthur Ginsberg. president of the
Allender, I. Fredland, Harry Sol-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen
Muriel Bader will have open enior organization, will conduct
omon, Maurice Cohen, Ed. and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero
Krause, Louis Davidaon, Herman returned from a week at the house at her home, 3252 Pasa- he installation of the newly-
Schmier, Eugene Greenfield, Jack Greenbrier Hotel in White Sul- dena, Sunday, May 14, from 9 a lected officers of the juniors. In
ddition, a musical program will
to 12 D. m.
Berger, Frank Denison, Joe New- phur Springs, W Va.
be rendered by the Grinnell
man, Carl Shalit. Mrs. Sidney
Wallace is co-chairman of this
Airs. Samuel Adler of Cortland Music House and Rosemary Em-
Mrs. A. M. Herschman of Cal-
and Sonya Drews will give
committee.
vert Ave. left for a week's stay in Ave. was hostess at a miscellan- mer
dramatic readings.
Anyone who desires to open her New York.
eous shower at Pereira's on Dex-
On
Monday, May 15, Mrs. Sam
home on May 23, for the benefit
ter Blvd.. Monday evening, May
Arkin, chairman of the ways and
of the home at Denver, should
Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger re- 8, in honor of her future daugh- means committee, and her com-
call Mrs. R. Robert Kallman and turned from Louisville where she ter-in-law, Belle Listenes, daugh-
Mrs. Ruth Metzger, chairmen of attended the Kentucky Derby.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham mittee will meet at her home to
the hostess committee, which con-
Listenes of Pittsburgh, Pa. who plan future activities.
Last Friday, Mrs. Leon Zeck-
sists of the following workers:
On Tuesday, May 16, Rabbi will become the bride of Carl man of Woodingham Drive was
Mesdames Joe Prentis, Herbert Leon Fram will address the Par- Adler the early part of June.
hostess to the board.
Cohen, Joseph Frank, Samuel L. ent-Teachers Association of Royal
Mrs. William Roth and Mrs.
Goldman, Moe Prince, Morris Oak High School.
Sigma Deltae Chi will hold its
Schiff, Morris Ruskin, Aaron Si!.
, Mother's Day luncheon at Frame's Reuben Allender, chairmen of
the
membership committee, an.
berblatt. Louis Tabashnick, Ed.
Miss Katherine Ronsheim of on Sunday, May 14,
nounce that arrangements are be-
Bernie.
Cincinnati is the guest of her
ing
made for a paid-up member-
All guests yho wish to play fiance, Louis Welt, and his par-
The Pythian S isters' Past ship tea to be held on June 12.
bridge or mah long on the Detroit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt. Chiefs Club of Greater
Detroit
League', City Wide Day and have
Mr. and Mrs James II. Wine- Temple No, 152 held its annual
made no arrangements with a
party and election of
hostess, can be assigned through man will move into their new birthday
officers at the home of Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Alfred Meyers and Mrs. home on Northlawn Ave. some- Meyerson. The following of-
Robert Drews, chairmen of the time next week.
ficers were elected for the ensuing
guest committee, consisting of
year. Mrs. Esther Waldstein,
Mesdames George Levey, George
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil- president; Mrs. Kathleen P. Gold-
Jackson, Sol Glueckman, Eugene bert and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel fine, vice president; Mrs. Betty
Spanier, M. Safiz, Harris Silver- Epstein spent the peat week-end
Phillips, treasurer; Mrs. Birdie Isaac Hamlin, National Secretary
berg, Harry Glick, Robert Brown, at the Gilbert farm near Grand August, secretary. Installation
of Gewerkshaft en Campaign,
Jerome J. Edelstein, Arthur, Mil- Rapids.
Guest Speaker
will be held on Tuesday evening,
ler, Harry Leib, Jacob Mazer.
May 16, at the home of Mrs.
Mesdames Moe B. Berkman,
The Arlazaroff Branch No. 317
Miss Beth Frankel and Miss Lo
uba Lupiloff, with Mrs. Esther of the Jewish National Workers
Moe Leiter and Robert Brown Dorothy Schloss of Denver, Colo.,
as co-hostess. Mrs. Ann Alliance will hold its victory din-
are chairmen of the telephone are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen
Weinbeck, who is visiting here
squad, Mrs. Nathan Scholnik and I. T. Oberfelder of the 7-Mile Rd. from Florida, will be guest of
May
ay 14, at Lacher's
Mrs. Nathan Weingarden are
Catering, 8939 12th St., at 6:30
h onor.
P.
m.,
chairmen of arrangements and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis
to celebrate the success in
will be glad to furnish bridge of Glendale Ave. returned from
In honor of Miss Rose Tomarin raising $10,000 towards this
necessities to hostesses.
a visit in New York.
whose marriage to Louis Wool year's Gewerkshaften Campaign.
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, president.
The speakers will be Isaac
will take place this summer, her
announces that a generous per-
Mr. and Mm. Emil Waldbott sisters, Kay and Mrs. Stan Brew- Hamlin, national secretary of the
centage of •the proceeds of these of Burlingame. Ave. spent a few er, were joint hostesses at
Gewerkshaften
Campaign, a n d
a mis- Philip Slomovitz of the Detroit
parties will be given to the Allied days in Gary, Ind., and Chicago. cellaneous shower and dinner
on Jewish Chronicle. There will also
Jewish Campaign, and the bal-
ance will go to the home in Den-
Miss Esther Etkin will be the Wednesday
Lachar's to 85 evening,
guests. May 10, at be entertainment and dancing.
ver.
guest speaker in Bay City at the
The officers of the Arlazaroff
Mrs. Bennett Fenberg of Cal- Mother's Day luncheon of Junior
Branch are: Harry Schumer,
The 0.
F.
C.
Club
will
hold
a
president;
Leo Gold and I. A.
vert Ave. was hostess to the Iladassah, on Sunday, May 14. wienie roast at Palmer Park on
board at a breakfast last Thurs- On May 17 she will speak in Lon- June 3.
Leibson, vice-presidents: M. Sin-
day morning.
don, Ont., at the donor luncheon
ger, treasurer; S. E. Greenberg,
-
of Senior Hadassah.
Louis Levin,
Mrs. Leah B. Goldberg has financial secretary; Louis
recording secretary; L. Richard,
from
Hazelwood
Ave.
to
corresponding
secretary,
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Freshman moved
17400 Third Ave.
of Oneida, N. Y., will arrive Sat-
---
ur day, Ma 13, o be the gst
ue s
The Single Friendship Club
of their uncle an td aunt, Mr. an d will have its next dance Wednes-
Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of La day evening,
17, at Litt-
At a recent meeting held at Salle Blvd.
man's Hall
-----
On Tuenday. May 2, the Siste rhnod
the home of Mrs. Nathan Fish-
of Temple Beth Jacob held 1M re gular
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
A.
Ber-
monthly
meeting.
O.
man of Sherbourne Rd., the fol-
Purity Chapter No:359, O.E.S.,
Holland. MI, re-
of the Pontiac Board of l'om-
lowing officers' were elected for nie of Chicago left Thursday for is planning to initiate th rl tar,.
the
memo. wan the goes
a
motor
trip
to
New
Haven
and
the ensuing year: President, Mrs.
classes
of
candidates
at
the
BP
following
now
ofneere
wore
•Iertod:
Stor ris J. Loeb; vice-presidents, New York.
cial meeting Monday, May 15 • Preeldont. Si,-, Abe Lapides; vice•Presi-
dent, NI ra. Harold Goldberg; recording
Mrs. Samuel Almug, Mrs. Michael
m. :e
one afternoon class at 3:30 D. --
cemetery.Mrs. U. J. Kaplan; eorre-
Mrs. Aaron Daniels of New and two evening classes at
Harris. Mrs. Israel Hertz; treas-
8. 1:: ":-Ifr 2.7 1i P11.. "r Le U 7r atrn!‘ k i,
York
is
visiting
with
her
children,
urer. Mrs. Norman Adilman;
All these classes will be named i n 'Arlan, atm. Saul J Birnimant. New
financial secretary, Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels of honor of Sir. and Mrs. Sam Smit
a
Lefkowitz; recording secretary, Warrington Drive.
founders of the chapter. Dinne t• r VrT";inenlincnil:1"(1hZVelnr
. 111mr7.471117n't
Preeent. Mrs Jacob Meyer The three
Mrs. Jack Waldstien; correspond-
will take place at 6:15 p. m.
tilt-errors rent/1111th' from lent year •re
Mrs. Celia Rosen returned to
ing secretary, Mrs. Morris Knop-
Abe Rantek, Mrs Ralph Rubin and
Mr. fl
11. atenbuok,
per; publicity, Mrs. William her home in St. Louis after a
The family and many friend
---
i i a nn gt the V ii,
Hordes; junior advisor, Mrs. Max visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald surprised Sir. and Mrs. Lewis L. • }... 2, 4ri
week. Rabbi Eric
May
of
Parkside
Ave.
Rosenbaum; representative to
Steinberg of 13641 Dexter with
t he Ifleterhood ,loner g sp keg at
of Tmple
American Jewish Congress, Mrs.
party last Tuesday evening in I(eth Israel. Jerkmon. dinner
MI-h. ff. o
Dr.
and
Mrs.
S.
H.
Lewis
of
Abe Rosenberg. Installation will
On
honor of their 30th wedding an- on I he nub). t. -Jewinh liumor." e gooko
Monday. he addrenned • youth
take place at the Belcrest on West Oakridge St., Ferndale, will niversary.
at Moon. Ila 11 on Ihe subject . Group
'Ha lens
be beta at a family dinner party
Monday, June 12, at 12:30.
In Poe or Polilles• Ills etihject for
Crldic- es enin I. May I. man
The next meeting will be held Thursday, May 18, honoring their
- The Ark
The A.Z.A. Youth Alivah dance end
the Tempi, -
on Monday, May 15, at the home nieces and fiances, Helen Kahn committee met at the home of
of Mrs. D. Goldberg, 3003 Ful- and Arthur Rice, Virginia San- Jess R. Feller, deputy of A.Z.A.,
dorf and Melville B. Conheim,
lerton.
last Monday, to make final plans
for the pre-opening night dance
Honoring an age-old tradition, at Eastwood Gardens on Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel of day, May 25. The proceeds of
Boston Blvd. will honor the Bar the affair will go to the Youth
Mitzvah of their son, Marvin Al- Aliyah project in Palestine.
Leon-
len, at 6:30 p. m. on TuesdaY, ard Fink is chairman of the com-
-
May 16, by taking this means of
mittee,
with
Sam
Schiff
in
charge
Samuel II. Goiter, executive inviting the poor of the commu- o
f tickets and Phil Rothschild, as
director for the Los Angeles nity to dinner at Lacher's, 8939 chairman
of publicity.
Sanatorium, nationally-known tu- 12th St.
berculosis hospital, is scheduled
pr
reinting. JUSTICE MR THE JEw.
Mrs. J. Maya of Cortland Ave. New
to arrive in Detroit within the

Mr. and Mrs. S. Bercovich wftl was hostess to the Young Wom- J ust leatted. •vallable
to all Intereeled
next few weeks on a country- hold open house on Sunday, May
In problem or •ntl•Sernitinnt. Send post-
en's
Mizrachi
on
Monday,
May
8.
card
for free copy. so obligation.
wide tour undertaken in order 21, at Camp Mehia. Their friends
Final plans were made f or
to stimulate community interest and the public are
AMERICAN LEAGUE TO COMBAT
invited.
annual luncheon and installation
throughout the nation in the
A NTI-SEMMSM
of officers to be held at the Wil- guile 1102-Y. 270 Broadway, New York
Sanatorium's recently adopted
Mrs. I. D. Friedman was host- shire Hotel on Monday after-
two-year plan, calling for fund-
ess
at
the
monthly
meeting
of
raising to care for maintenance. Phi Sigma Sigma, alumnae group, noon, May 22. Mrs. Sam Aarons
is in charge.
modernization. expansion, debt at
which plans were completed for
retirement, and launching of a a refugee
scholarship
fund.
Mr. and Sirs. Nathan D. Perl- Scalp Treatments
broad rehabilitation program for
discharged patients.
man and daughter, Julie, are now
Specializing in
Ruth Kuhn, daughter of Mr. making their home at 2845 Coo-
and Mrs. Max L. Kuhn of Moss
per St., Saginaw, Mich.
NEWEST METHODS
Ave., will leave Sunday, May 14,
for a visit to Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good-
SHELTON TULIP OIL
The journey to the nation's veni- man and daUghters, Edna and
PERMANENTS
al is an annual project of the Marian, formeyy of Webb Ave.,
s enior class of Highland Park
FACIAL TREAT1AEh • s
are
now
resisting
at
2916
Col-
Congressman John D. Dingell H igh School. En route, Mt. Ver- lingwood
Avd
of Detroit was highly commended non. Harper's Ferry and the
re-
last week by American Zionist cently restored Williamsbur g will
Margaret Greenough
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Brown
leaders for his friendship to the be visited.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of BEAUTY SALON
cause and for signing the joint
their son, vale L., at Congrega-
z igizt: 1 1 Nancy TalICIYesti,
statement in behalf of Palestine
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman tion Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and
and the thousands of homeless
„few , whose fate is bound up and sons, Stanford and Ross. and Lawton, on Saturday, May 20, at
their mother, Mrs. Lena Gold-
with the Holy Land. The state- smith, have moved from Monterey 9:30 a. m). Reception on Sun-
day, May 21, at their home,
ment which carried Congressman Ave. to 18651 Northlawn.
RECEPTACL
18257 Ohio Ave.. from 2 to 5
Dingell's signature was sent by
0 arbage, AA old Subteen
and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Reinforred Concrete. 'soy Gs.,
cable to London and was widely
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin of
anteed, Priced Right.
circulated in the English press.
2725 W. Boston Blvd. have moved
Miss Rosalind Molin of 3731
AMERICAN
to
Cleveland.
0.,
for
the
sum-
W. Euclid Ave. is visiting her
Flower s for all eccadoe s -
RECEPTACLE CO.
mer monthi. They will reside at cousin, iSamuel J. Posen, in
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