'America PAGE SIX .._...... ■■■•■..e■ alm....mmnimmiennimm - TitEDLTRorrjEwisnalstonicul and THE LEGAL CHRONICLF. :I-Way Fur Service • WE CLEAN YOUR FUR COAT • WE STORE YOUR FUR COAT • WE INSURE YOUR FUR COAT $ May 19, 1939 Affianced Only Michigan's finest fur mfrs. can offer you Shaarey Zedek at 95 Consecrants at Home for •Il 3 services Our Bonded Messenger Will Pick Up Your Garment Wrubel Kozin • I Opposite Hudson's uV lea the flab fine 15 E. Grand River TELEPHONE CHERRY 9470 SUMMER SPECIAL PERSIAN LAMB COATS, $34500 Made to Order KflZIN prits,AN 1.1 \111 UPECIALISTS 15 K linmd Riier Opposite Telephone Cherry 911• 0.4*, C AMP GO? cf_4=-' NAP E LUX" , Perri LaKe eonvile "eh. .(7r14eile /000 Li P11 Jea ••(- 4' 14/ Ninth Successful Season 3 Separate Camp Units Boys Division Girls Division Pre-School Division Little Nahelu All outdoor land and water sports and games, horseback riding and farming under supervision of mature, skilled leadership. 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Auxiliary Members airl Study Shevuoth In Hebrew Schools Off to the Races 9 In honor of Miss June Sonia Cantor, whose marriage to Leon- ard J. Stein will take place on May 28, Mrs. Nathan H. Schol- nick, her aunt, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at the Whittier. The bride-elect is be- ing entertained extensively. Miss Sophia Beckwith of Bos- ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of Fairfield Ave. Miss Blanche Hart of New York is visiting with friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schles- inger will return Monday from ■ week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman at their sum- mer home in Gaylord, Mich. Mrs. Philip Schaffer of At- lantic City is visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of Santa Rosa Ave. Louis Bromberg and daughter, Joan, of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. Islaufred Linick during the past week. Dr. Harry S. Berman is at- tending the A. M. A. Convention in St. Louis, Mo., this week. Miss Faye II. Goldstein of 3385 Richton Ave. left Toronto, Canada, this week- : y; to visit friends. Jewish Art Group Women's Auxiliary In 2 Performances of Home for Aged The Women's Auxiliary of the Here on May 23, 24 Jewish Home for Aged is formu- Abraham Littman, manager of On Wednesday, May Deborah Chanter of Junior B 10. Littman's People's Theater, 12th and Seward, announces that he Brith held a Mothers and Daug nai h. br inging to Detroit for t ern dinner at Marcos. The ad- a re- visors, Mrs. Shoemaker and Miss turn engagement the eminent G. Goldberger, were guest speak- Jewish Art Company, starring ern. Miss E. Alter and Miss C. Jacob Ben Ami, Bertha Gersten, Gilbert were co-chairmen of the Isidore Kashier, Lazar 'Fried, Wolf Goldfaden, Luba Kadison affair. and other outstanding stars of the Yiddish stage. The David Horodocker Jr. This famous group of actors Club's mother and daughter banquet was held Tuesday, MUT will appear in Leivik's "Who's Who" on Tuesday and Wednes- 9. Aaron Rosenberg was the day evenings, Slay 23 and 24. speaker. After the performance mem- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine bers of the cast will appear in of 3211 Clairmount Ave. will be songs, recitations and declama- tions. hosts at a recention on Sunday, Popular prices of 35 cents to May 21, from 2 to A and 8 to 11 n. m. in honor of the encore- $1., plus tax, will prevail for both performances. reent of their daiorbter, Ruth stsrriet. to Albert Kleiman, son of Mrs. Becky Kleiman. No SHEVUOTH SERMONS BY cards. RABBI WOHLGELERNTER Th. officers of the Neugarten Sunshine Club presented an else. h.ie clock to Mr. and Mrs. rharles Alter who recently moved into their new home on Wiscon- sin nye. Mrs. Allen is vice. nresSdsnt of the club. Officers anal their hnsbsndn mnd- a stir. ,'ris e '.sit to the new home to make the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert returned Wednesday from a few days in New York. . , Mrs. Maurice Axelrod, Mrs. David Feinberg and Mrs. S. S. Bartram Fink of Grand Rapids Wittenberg were hostesses at a luncheon and shower honoring was the week-end vuent of his Miss Gloria Bell, bride-elect, cousins, Don and Skippy Appel. given at the Wilshire May 15. Mrs. Harry Leach and son, At Wayne College of Medicine Saul St., formerly of the Grand- Phi Delta Epsilon elected Leon- Dex Apartments, are now resid- ard Birndorf, consul, Leonard ing in their new home at 4081 Stern, vice consul, and Henry Pasadena. Schlesinger, senator, for the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of coming year. :1311 Chicago Blvd. returned The Junior Berditchever Club from Chicago, where they visited will give its annual moonlight on during the past week-end. Sunday. evening, July 18. The Mi. and Mrs. William B. Davis club meet; on Monday evenings at 9 in the Pingree-Woodrow and daughter, Harriet Reiss, are now residing in their new home Wilson shut. The coming meet- at 4081 Pasadena. ing will be open to visitors. Rabbi 51. J. Wohlgelernter, spiritual leader of Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes., will preach special holiday sermons on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, at 10:30. His subjects will be: First day- "Are the Ten Words Still Valid for the World?"; second day- "Souls at Sinai". Wednesday at 6 p. m., following Mincha, the r abbi will deliver a Yiddish ad- d ress entitled. "Shivo Shovuon". Services at Emanuel during the festival days will commence at 8:30 a. m. Maariv on Tuesday evening will begin at 7:30, and at 8 o'clock on Wednesday. Kvutzah Ivrith The last meeting of the Kvut- zah Ivrith, which was held Sat- urday evening in the Philadel- phia-Byron au d itoriu m, was turned over to the Chugim Iv- rim, the youth groups, and the Kvutzah was host to several of these youth clubs. Herman D. Boraks, president of the Kvutzah, in his opening remarks, ex- pressed a desire that such joint meetings be held more often. The chairman of the evening was Abraham Twersky. Each group was introduced by its lead- er. The leaders of this Chugim are Meyer Mathis, I. Soref, Leon King, S. Kaadan and Bernard Panush. Members of the Chugim who participated in this pro- gram with brief addresses were Sarah Goldberg, Martin Sorko- witg, David Ranpaport, Miriam Strom. Akivah Drunin. Mrs. M. Halperin, Jacob Rodell and Leah Baschin. Mr. Boraks asked everybody to reserve the date of Sunday, July 9, for the Kvutzah.outing. Greater Detroit Temple No. Lee Corbman Schakne of the staff of the Detroit Conservatory 152, Pythian Sisters will enter. lain its Grand Chief, Lillian A. of Music will present Beatrice Hoberman and Barbara Perkins Underwood on Monday evening, in a piano recital on Wednesday, May 22, at 114 •Erskine St. at an initiation. May 24, at 8:15 p. m., at the Specializing in The preparations for the holi- Detroit Conservatory Hall, 5035 day Shevuoth are now occupying NEWEST METHODS Miss Roslyn Molin of 3731 W . Woodward Ave. They will be as- the pupils and teachers in the Euclid Ave. is the house guest of sisted by Margaret Wuellner. SHELTON TULIP OIL United Hebrew Schools. In the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pozen in elementary classes the children PERMANENTS Mrs. Louis Block of Balti- Hollywood. Calif. Enroute Miss are studying the story of Shevu- Molin visited Loa Angeles, the more, Md., is the guest of her FACIAL TREATMEATS oth and acquainting themselves c hildren, Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Fair, Grand Canyon and the with the customs and ceremonies other estate of Mr. and Mrs. Berman of Calvert Ave. connected with Shevuoth. In the Posen at Tujunga, Calif. more advanced classes the chap- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gins. ters in the Torah pertaining to burg and family, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of 2051 Culvert Ave. announce iss gsrat r Ps, Timor this festival are being studied, Cortland Ave., have moved into ens as well as the story of Ruth, their new home at 1874 Oakman the Bar Mitzvah of their son, which is read on Shevuoth. Herman Nachman. on May 27, Blvd. A special educational project at Congrecaton Shaarey Zedek. for the pupils Is the word quiz At home Saturday evening, May Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Erman RECEPTACLE S prepared especially for Shevuoth. (Hilda Ruth Eisler) are now 27. No cards. Oa o . a.A find Rebinds. Rabbi Adler to Install His About 50 words and phrases re- Reinforced Concrete. Pally beam making their home in the city lating to the holiday have been and are Word. Primul Successor in Buffalo Con- The 30th annual convention of residing at 3200 W. prepared. These words. when. the Chicago Blvd. the Order Snns of Zion, Zionist AMERICAN gregation on Sunday fraternal order, will be held on Pupils become familiarized with RECEPTACLE CO. them, give a complete and thor- tone 10 to 12, at Long Branch, The annual May frelie of De- Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- 679 Kenilworth. Te. 6 - 5689 ough word picture of the festival troit Lodge No. 55. Knights of N . J., with more than 500 dele- gation Shaarev Zedek on Sunday Shevuoth. Such • word quiz was Pythian, gntes representing camps from will install Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen and Greater Detroit prepared for the holiday Pass- Temple No. 152, Pythias Sisters all Darts of the country in at- as his successor in Congregation tendance, ang to an a . ccordi found to be D ..... -Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622. over, and it w will be held at 114 Erskine St nouncement Emanu-El. in Buffalo. where instructive and entertaining . Flowers for all occasions- by Dr. Harris J. J Rabbi Adler served before com- on Sunday, May 21, at 8 p. m. Levine, grand master. ing to Detroit. Scalp Treatments 2 3 #141 % r "4/7.s' i atige COLONIAL Booklet Upon Request .• NI, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel entertained at a dinner Sunday of 1655 W. Boston Blvd. an- Mr. and Mrs. Kick Elson of Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. Keys night, May 14, in honor of Miss nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Calvert Ave. will be at home of 18(143 Wildemere will be at Virginia Sandort and Melville B. son, Marvin Allen, on Saturday to their relatives and friends home to their relatives and Conheim. morning, Mry 20, at Congrega- on Sunday, May 28, from 2 to 5 friends on Sunday, May 28, from tion Shaarey Zedek. A dinner will and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg be held on Sunday, May 21, at secration of their daughter, Celia. the consecration of their daugh- of Calvert Ave. are visiting in Lacher's. No cards. ter, Saralee. No cards. Toronto over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben II. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prag Mrs. II. Powell of Winnipeg, announce the Bar Mitzvah of of 3411 Sherbourne Rd. will be of 2740 Richton Ave. will be at Canada, is the guest of her son- their son, Yale L., at Congrega- at home to their relatives and home to their relatives and tion Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and in-law and daughter, Mr. and friends on Sunday, May 28, from friends on Sunday, Slay 28, from Lawton, on Saturday, May 20, at Mrs. Maurice Axelrod of Glen- 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of 9:30 a, m. Reception on Sun- dale Ave. of the consecration of their the consecration of their daugh- day, May 21, at their home, daughter, Dorothy. No cards. ter, Rhea, No cards, 18257 Ohio Ave.. from 2 to 5 Mrs. Samuel S. Willis and and 7 to 10 p. in. No cards. Mrs. Jerome Frank will honor Mrs. Edith Freedman of 2943 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sevin of Miss Helen Kahn, bride-elect, Mrs. Ida Posner and family MISS MARY SCHNEIDER Richton Ave. will be at home to 1709 Burlingame Ave. will be with a luncheon and personal formerly of Monterey Ave. are h er relatives and friends on Sun- at home to their relatives and shower at the latter's home, Sat- now residing at 2682 Elmhurst Miss Mary Schneider's engage. d ay, May 28, from 2 to 5 and f riends on Sunday, May 28, from urday, May 20. ment to Sidney Sachs, son of Mr. 7 Ave. a nd Mrs. A. D. Sachs of Calvert c to 9, in honor of the conse- c 2 to 5, in honor of the conse- ration of her daughter, Mollye. ration of their daughter, Sylvia Ave., is anounced by her parents, No cards. Miss Wilma Gordon of San Ruth. No cards. For their outstanding work on Mr. and Mrs. D. Schneider of Francisco was the recent guest student- publication staffs at of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Wayne University, 13 under- Linwood Ave. The wedding will Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Victor of take place during the summer. Mrs. Manfred Linick. graduates have been recognized of 18665 Warrington Dr. will 2982 Elmhurst Ave. will be at by election to Alpha Tau Beta, be at home to their relatives and home to their relatives and Mrs. I. Nurko has returned Wayne honorary journalistic friends on Sunday, May 28, from friends on Sunday, May 28, from from an extended visit in Miami fraternity, James Millar, presi- 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of the con- 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of Beach. dent, announces. New members secration of their daughter, the consecration of their daugh- Miriam. No cards. include Seymour Kapetansky, ter, Shirley. No cards. Mrs. Walter Leib left May 14 g r a d u a t e of Northern High School, and Harry Lui, graduate to spend a week in Cleveland. Mr. and !qrs. Philip Robinson of Prinz Ileinrich Gymnasium, of 2259 Calvert Ave. will be at Berlin. The League , of Jewish Wom- Together with Robert P. Gold- home to their relatives and en's Organizations will hold its man, president of the Union of friends on Sunday, May 28, from Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Apple- annual, meeting on Monday, May American Hebrew Congregations, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the baum of Chicago Blvd., returned 29, at 2:15 p. m., at Temple The Detroit Ladies Auxiliar the consecration of their daugh- y Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega- from a 10-day trip to Atlantic Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone. No. 135, Jewish War Veterans of ter, Arlene. No cards. Election of officers will be held. tion, Friday night, May 19, in City. the United States, will hold a An interesting program has connection with the National Mrs. Morey .Wolrauch of 277 program and social meeting on Layman's Tour. Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bern- been arranged for the afternoon Geneva Ave., Highland Park, will Monday, May 22, at 8 p. m., in stein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. by the program chairman, Mrs. be at home to her relatives and the Veterans Building, 704 E. Louis James Rosenberg. friends on Sunday, May 28, from Mrs. Richard Polsky of Akron attended the American Medical Participating in the program Jefferson Ave., corner Hastings, 3 to 6 p. m., in honor of the visited with relatives in this city Association convention in St. Louis, will be Mrs. Walter O'Hara, in honor of three members, Mrs. consecration of her daughter, t he past week. president of the Civic Pride As- Abe B. Stralser, Miss Ida Li cards. sociation sociation of Greater Detroit, who man, and Mrs. Albert Silverman, Mildred. No Adele Wexler, secretary Mrs. Melvin S. Baer returned served during the World I Wayne University Student C 0 ` will speak on "The Aim and who W Br. from a few days in South Bend, ° ul Purpose, of the Civic Pride As- Irmin.fin194 cil, is one of three Wayne c oe I nd. Mrs. Howell Van Auken will who were named members ': sociation." speak on "Women and Their play entitled "The Rescue" Gold Key, the Universi Mrs. Harry Becker and chil- honorary society for ju .. 1,.! by members of the Music Study Service." Mrs. Van Auken is a nor d ren of Warrington Dr. left by women. '"` Club will be given under the graduate of Syracuse University, plane Thursday for New York direction of Mrs. Vincent Mayer. and served overseas for two years during the World War, City and are guests at the Wal- The cast Mrs. Samuel Rocklin of Cr and ' includes Mesdames Sol doing child welfare work in dorf-Astoria Hotel. They will re. River Ave. was hostess at Trigg, Maurice Morse and Harry France, Belgium and Poland. a Cohen. turn to their home on Tuesday. miscellaneous shower at the Wil- Mrs. Julius Green, formerly of shir e Hotel Monday evening, A musical program has also Mr. and Mrs. George D. Sey- May 15, in honor of her future been arranged. The social hour the Keith Circuit, will entertain burn of Buena Vista Ave. and daughter-in-law, Betty Gorosh, will follow the afternoon's pro- with piano and accordion num- bers, and will also accompany Mrs. Simon Kates of Santa Bar- who will become the bride of gram. bare Ave. left for a several weeks Ben Rocklin the latter part of All members of the affiliated Mrs. David Kallman, soprano, 11 Has most lonubh find of . %•alk. visit to New York City and Provi- June. organizations of the League are who will render several vocal ...and the most fun, fool Haalfl,bulding selections. dence, R. I. invited to attend. bsamres of elm workhlarnous MINERAL A social hour will follow the Mrs. Herbert H. Warner, pres- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein IATHS. program. Mrs. Henry Wineman left of 3258 Fullerton Ave. have as ident, will preside, Enjoy at theta features... an inviting sly- Wednesday for a week in Pitts- a guest their cousin, Abraham lop solarium, five acre of beautiful park, burgh. Rochman, who recently arrived denc•• contorts, mt•reainm•nt; golf from Paris, France. lating plans for luncheon meet- ing for the general membership, to be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel on June 6, at 12:30. Mem- bers are asked to return their reservation cards as soon as pos- sible. Mrs. David Kliger is chair man and Mrs. Richard Schulhof is co-chairman for this affair. The League of Jewish Women's Organizations, of which t h e Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Horne for Aged is a constituent agency, will hold its annual meet- ing NIonday, May 29, at 2:15, at Temple Beth El. An interest. ing playlet will be presented by members of the Music Study Club. Mrs. Phillip Bloomgarden, re- tiring president of the Sister- hood of Temple Beth El, pre- sided at the luncheon and instal- lation of officers which took place on Wednesday, May 17, at the Franklin Hills Country Club. The new officers are: Mrs. Laurence Friedman, president; Mrs. Henry Meyers, first vice- president; Mrs. William Frank, s e c o n d vice - president; Mrs. George Bloom, treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Dreifuss, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Emil Waldbott, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. John Hopp, financial secretary. Earlier Deadline for Next Week's Chronicle On account of Shevuoth, which will be observed on Wednesday and Thu rsday, May 24 and 25, all copy for insertion in the next week's issue will have to be in the hands of the editor not later than at noon on Monday, May 22. 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