March 29, IV DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 14 MONDAY NIGHT CLUB A Purim party was given by the Monday Night Club at the home of Mrs. H. Schwartz, 3761 Boston Blvd., on March 24. FOR EFFORTLESS HOUSECLEANING Let FAULTLESS DO THE WORK N. H. J. C. Charity Affair on April 17 CENTER HONORED WITH CITY A. A. U. HANDBALL TOURNEY "Because the outlook of the Jewish child in other lands is dark and disheartening, the re- sponsibility for nurturing the spirit of Judaism rests more The Jewish Community Center has been honored with an invita- tion from the Amateur Athletic Union, to hold the 1940 City Doubles Handball Tournament on its handball courts. The Center is a member of the Michigan A. A. U., and its parent organiza- tion, the Jewish Welfare Board, is a constituent supporting mem- ber of the National A. A. U. Some of the outstanding hand- ball players who are expected to compete are: Al Zerbo and Dr. Milton Lappin, national Y. M. C. A. doubles champions for the past two years; Lou and Harry Zerbo, outstanding singles players; Her- man "Lefty" Dworman, eight times national doubles champion, and Leo Dressler, former State doubles champ.. The Center expects that the tournament will have 32 teams when it gets underway on March 30. The first round will be player half on Saturday night and half on Sunday afternoon. There will be no play on Wednesday eve- ning, April 3, because the Center handball committee feels that there should be one day of rest between the quarter-finals and the semi-finals. Mrs. Wohlgelernter to Ad- dress Ladies' Event of Yeshiva Beth Judah Mrs. M. Wohlgelernter will Newest DeMolay To Get Charter Hollywood Calls Rabbi M. A. Bauman Detroiter Becomes Rabbi Temple Israel; Inducted March 11; Visits Here in J, Rabbi Morton A. Bauman, gra, uate of Hebrew Union College, son of Harry Bauman of 27 . 2I Hazelwood Ave., Detroit, has be.. called to the spiritual leadersle of Temple Israel of Hollywo. Calif. Upon his graduation from II. - brew Union College, Rabbi Bat, man was called to San Francis( , to serve as director of religi.e ; education at Temple Emanuel, Francisco, as assistant to Rale Irving F. Reichert. Rabbi Bauman has served secretary of the Board of Rabb, of Northern California and was member of the San Francis,, Motion Picture Council, Installation services were con ducted on March 11 by Rabbi Reichert who flew from San Fran- cisco for the ceremonies. Judge Harry A. Hollzer, president of the Jewish Community Council of Los Angeles, welcomed the new rabbi. Greetings were received from out- standing leaders, including Gov- ernor Ilson of California. Among those who participated in the in- stallation ceremonies were Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin and Rabbi Ja- cob Kohn of Los Angeles. Rabbi Bauman will come to De- troit in June to officiate at the wedding of his brother, Emanuel, to Miss Blanche Bondman. On Wednesday, April 3, Mo- be the guest speaker at the party given by the Ladies of Yeshiva saic Chapter, Order of DeMolay, Beth Judah to celebrate the will hold a public installation of hanging of their charter on Sun- new officers at 8:30 p. nt., in day, March 31, 2 p. m., at the the Masonic Temple. A feature of this ceremonial Yeshiva social Hall, 2535 Elm- hurst Ave. The members and will be the presentation of the friends of the Yeshiva are also permanent charter by the Grand urged to remember the following Council of Michigan, Harold events of the organization: June F. Koch, to the newly elected MRS. BEN SILVERSTEIN 2, annual dinner; July 21, ex- master councilor, Meyer Glicks- man. heavily upon the American child," cursion to Bob-Lo; Dec. 1, an- Mosaic Chapter, sponsored by states Mrs. Harry Goldberg, pres- nual donor dinner. Mosaic Lodge No. 530, has been ident of the Detroit League of working under Letters Temporary the National Home for Jewish Women's Auxiliary of Chil- since its institution on March 29, Children. "Therefore it is im- dren's Home to Meet 939. perative that a plan of conscious The installation, over which Wednesday organized action be directed to- The Women's Auxiliary of the "Dad" Koch will preside, will be ward the plight of the American conducted by members of the underprivileged child. He must Jewish Children's Home will meet Metropolitan Preceptory, DeMolay be placed in an environment Wednesday, April 3, at the home, Legion of Honor. which will guide, influence and at 1 p. m. This will be a dessert Dancing, for which there will assist him toward physical, spirit- luncheon. be no charge, will follow the in- The guest artist for this oc- ual, emotional and social integ- stallation ceremonies. The public rity. The Home at Denver, which casion will be Miss Miriam Tobin, is invited to be guests of Mosaic is the only one of its kind in the dramatic reader, pupil of Mrs. chapter on that night. country, admits them, cares for Milford Pregerson, who will pre- them, and restores them to their sent "Three Portraits from Life." birthright of health and happi- Mrs. Jack C. Gordon is the pro- Chesterfield Is "America's gram chairman. ness." Busiest," Says New At a board meeting held March As a local representative of Campaign the National Home, the Detroit 18, at the home of Mrs. Hyman League financially assists in its Rottenbe•g of Highland Ave., "The Busiest Cigarette in program. To fulfill its obliga- plans were formulated for the America is Chesterfield" says the annual special event to be given tion to this great cause, city-wide new advertising campaign re- simultaneous mah jong and card on Wednesday, May 29, at the leased to newspapers nationally home. This will be a luncheon, parties will be held on Wednes- this week by Liggett & Myers day, April 17, in the homes of card and mah jong party. Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair- Tobacco Co. The new . message members and friends. A portion is made by famous figures of of the proceeds will also be given man of contributions, 1935 Glynn the theatre, sports and other Court (To. 8-1089), acknowl- to the Allied Jewish Campaign. edges receipt of the following fields. Mrs. Ben Silverstein, Un. 1-2091, contributions: Action aplenty distinguishes In memory of and Mrs. Samuel Seplowin, To. the illustrations for the new Louis Goldberg, from Mr. and 8-1298, chairmen of the hostess Chesterfield series. Among the committee, seek the cooperation Mrs. Moe Leiter; in memory of featured stars are the Hill Sis- Louis Goldberg, from Mr. and of the women of this city by ask- ters of basketball fame; Manager ing them to be hostesses in their Mrs. A. 0. Barsky; from Mrs. Joe McCarthy of the New York Albert Potiker. homes on April 17, and to inter- Yankees; Bette Davis, America's est their friends to play mah leading motion picture actress; Bnai Brith Louis Marshall jong or cards for the benefit of Paul Douglas and Patsy Garrett Lodge to Meet Tuesday the Home at Denver. of Fred Waring's Chesterfield- Evening The following are serving on Pleasure Time program; t h e the hostess committee; Mesdames Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge Crane Twins of the New York Al Koffman, Ed. Bernie, Jack of Bnai Brith will hold its bi- "Hellzapoppin" cast, and other Behrmann, Maurice Safir, Arthur monthly business meeting on notables. Campbell, Aaron Silberblatt, Jack Tuesday evening, April 2 at the The new campaign will be Berger, Harry Millar and Mor- Jewish Community Center, it supported by window displays ris Loeb. Tickets are now being was announced by Jess R. Feiler, and by billboard and magazine sold under the direction of Mrs. president. Scheduled to be heard advertising, as well as by Ches- J. J. Karbel, 2993 Webb, To. at this meeting, is a recording teffield's Fred Waring and Glenn 7-4523; Mrs. Edward Heiber, of a coast-to-coast radio broad- Miller radio programs. 3234 Webb, To. 8-8468; and Mrs. cast featuring addresses by Sol Brock, 2975 Webb, To. Thomas Mann, Bishop Sheill, and Beth Moses Auxiliary Card 5-8195, chairmen of the ticket Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver. Party Sunday committee. Mrs. Jack Lefton and The Basketball social which Mrs. Samuel L. Goldman are will feature a contest between The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- general chairmen. the Marshall Lodge basketball gregation Beth Moses will give Miss Gertrude Winer, director team and an all-star team rep- a card party Sunday, March 31, of the play group, states that resenting Detroit A. Z. A., will at 7:30 p. m., in the synagogue, the one-act comedy, "Wisdom for be held on Wednesday, April 10, 586 Owens Ave. Everyone is Wives," is one of the best en- it was announced by Morton J. welcome. For further informa- acted by this group. This play Becheck, lodge moderator of tion call the president, Mrs. Ben Feldman, Mad. 4813. will be presented, admission free, athletics. on Wednesday, April 10, at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center. • FAULTLESS CURTAIN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, Inc. 4737 Elmhurst HO - 1010 Dietetically Non-Fattening* Even people who must watch their weight can enjoy SCHMIDT'S the low-calorie beer. For a full 8 oz. glass of SCHMIDT'S actually contains fewer calories than 3 little soda crackers, or an ordinary bran muffin. Deli- cious natural beer flavor . . . never sweet . . . try SCHMIDT'S today. Mrs. Friedman Delegate to J. C. R. S. Convention in New York Compared with other foods In diet, SCHMIDT'S Is relatively non - fattening. t4iCa a1 ine.si Bea" • NO SUGAR • NO GLUCOSE • NO FATTENING SYRUPS ADDED r At a special meeting on March 12, the Malty Segal Auxiliary of J. C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., the president, Mrs. Vita Friedman, was chosen delegate to the na- tional convention of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, to which will be held in New York City at the Astor Hotel on April 6, 7,8. Mrs. Friedman will present a generous check from the auxil- iary to the national committee. The Auxiliary is making plans for the $5 donar luncheon to be held on the Shaarey Zedek on June 4. There are a number of ways of earning the $5 donation. For further information call TO. 6- 5895. Final arrangements were made for the card party to be held on April 2, in the Beth David con- gregation, Elmhurst and 14th, at 12:38. — CELEBRATE PASSOVER AT KRAEMERS OLYMPIA HOTEL IN MOUNT CLEMENS FLINT NOTES Mrs. Frank D. Haskins talked on Christian welfare in Palestine at the meeting for Flint Chapter of Hadassah at the Jewish Com- munity sentet' Wednesday. At the monthly business meeting ,vhich preceded her talk, reports were given by committee heads, Mrs. Louis Lebster, Mrs.. Hyman Leff, Mrs. Philip Fisher, Mrs. Benjamin Epstein and Mrs. Gil- bert Fienberg. Mrs. Ida Block will entertain at an Oneg Shab- bat Saturday afternoon at her home, 310 West Witherbee St. The Jewish Community center will provide the setting for a Palestinean carnival on April 14. The Junior sisterhood of Beth Israel met Wednesday at the home of Eunice Fisher on \Vest Jamieson street. Tickets were turned in and plans completed for the card and mah jong . party to be held April 10 at the Jew- ish Community center. The mother-daughter banquet also was discussed, to be in May. - Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Open Meeting April 9 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid held a card party at the Free Press Bldg. The proceeds were donated to the Mo'os Chi- tin: Fund. The society thanks the chairman, Mrs. J. Rose and her assistants, Mrs. H. Lappin, Mrs. R. Brooks and Mrs. E. Koff- man, for their help in making this affair a success, as well as members and friends for their cooperation. A nominating committee com- posed of Mesdames Blatnihoff, D. Goldberg, L. Lindenbaum, L. Goldsmith, A. Williams will pre- sent a slate for nomination of officers at the next meeting. An open meeting will be held at the Jewish Center April 9, at 3 p. m. There will be movies, a speaker and refreshments will be served. Ladies Lechem Aniyim Purim Party Saturday The Detroit Ladies Lechem Aneeim will give a Purim card party Saturday, March 30, at 7 p. m., in Assembly Hall, 9125 12th St., near Clairmount. Re- freshments will be served. Pro- ceeds will go to aid needy on Passover. OLYMPIA HOTEL AND Kraemer's Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens will again observe Passover in its full splendor. Heralded by leading Orthodox rabbis as a most trustworthy hotel that adheres strictly to kashruth, Kraemer's Olympia Hotel has the complete endorsement of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of America. The Sedorium will be conduct- ed in the traditional manner by two well known rabbis, Rabbi Eric Friedland and Rabbi David Klein. Rabbi Friedland is rabbi of Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac. He is a graduate of Hebrew Union College. Rabbi Klein is a grad- BATHS, MT. CLEMENS UN- PROGRESSIVE LADIES TERSTITZUNG VERE IN uate of Yeshiva College of New HOLDS PURIM PARTY York. He also attended yeshivas in Germany and Poland. The hotel is already humming with activity in preparation for Passover. Mr. and Mrs. Kraemer are noted for their congenial man- agement in satisfying all guests by offering the finest of food and service. Reservations for the Sedorim and for Passover week should be made at once. The mineral baths of Kraemer's Hotel are located in the hotel, and guests can enjoy a happy and health-giving Passover. The Progressive Ladies Unter- stitzung Verein held a Purim party March 26 at Assembly Hall. More than 100 guests attended. Thanks are extended to the De- troit Auxiliary of the Los An- geles Sanatarium for sending a committee to show moving pic- tures of the sanatorium in Lo.; Angeles. The annual mother and daugh- ter banquet will be held in May Mrs. H. Epstein is president and Mrs. H. Sugarman is vice - president.