A merica ,epiisk PaloNeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liat.; 4..1101 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 17, 1940 Perfection Lodge RABBI FRAM TO ADDRESS MEMORIAL Purity's Spring Team to Officiate SERVICES AT CLOVER HILL PARK Frolic June 12 in Toronto May 22 CEMETERY ON THURSDAY, MAY 30 Arrangements are being com- Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El will be the guest speaker at the 19th annual Decoration Day program to be conducted at 2 ; 45 P. ni. on Thursday, May 30, at the Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery, 11-Mile Road and Wood- ward. Rosenwald Post No. 218 of the American Legion will co-operate in presenting this program. Ad- vancement of colors by a guard from the Rosenwald Post will be followed by the reading of the preamble to the constitution of the American Legion by Albert Cur- tis, commander of the Rosenwald Post. Scriptural selections will be read by Rabbi A, M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler will give the prayer. Mr. Curtis will also give a recitation. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and a choir consisting of Max Teitel, Arthur Schen., Morris Shatzen and Joseph Cantor will sing ap- propriate selections, including the following: "Star Spangled Ban- ner," "America," "Eposh K-chozir Yomov," "Shvisi Adonoy" and "El Molei Rachamim." Members of Boy Scout Troops 104 and 16.1 will decorate sold- iers' graves with flags and flow- ers and will sound Taps. The public is invited to attend these services. Affianced Music Study Club Festival on Monday Mrs. 'Maurice Morse, president of the Music Study Club of De- troit, announces the spring fes- tival, to be given Monday, May 20, at 8:30 p. m., in the Lounge of the Y. W. C. A., Montcalm and Witherell. For this closing event of the club's season, an elaborate program and supper has been arranged by the special program chairman, Mrs. Walter L. Field, and her committee. Members of the club and their friends are invited to attend. The program follows: Music Study Club Choral-- lizecho-Slm aidan Folk Songs arranged by 1 teems 'Taylor (a) Lightning Now Flashes (Slovak national nat hem). (h) Goodnight. (e) Song to Bohemia. Charles Frederick Mors•, dIriii tor Rosa Bassin Stein, accompanist Soprano niiil tenor duets- Paridgio o tiara Miserere (from the opera La Traviata I Verdi ltuth Brut man—Cantor Sominklar Lillian Robbins, accemlintlist Dramatic presentat Ion — Pygmalion and Galatea—W. S. Glibei t Mrs. Walter I, Field Bizet Ouvrr Ton Coeur 11. 111 You Remember I Mayt hue) Igniund Romberg Ruth Brut man Two Plano— Concerto In I' Major I 1 st Bach ment ) Irensky Ramon., Godouisk y Alt Wein Guion Sheep and Goat Rosa Bassin Stein—Sylvia Scheer Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., whose third degree team under its worshipful master, David Colman, is well known in Masonic circles in Michigan, is, as a body, going to Toronto, Canada, on Tuesday evening, May 21, where they will be the guests of Palestine Lodge of Toronto. The third degree will be exem- plified in long form by Perfec- tion Lodge on Wednesday eve- ning, May 22, and they will re- turn to Detroit Thursday morn- ing. All Perfection members wish- ing to avail themselves of this trip should contact the worship- ful master, David Colman, at Randolph 1630, not later than Monday, May 20. 'Fite redact Holiday IV touter Lund Make your every holiday wish come t rue. Swim, golf, ride, play tennis, badminton, go boating — have it wonderful I Imo this Summer at NIontelth I:osher food, all outside rooms, hot and cold running wate r , PIIc ate bath. merlea 011 Discount .%11ou Fonds AIONTEITII INN For descriptive booklet, w rite to Hotel or l0 Mr. II. Simpson It 295 Sptull no Ave 'Toronto, Canada IME ■ 1. ■ 1 You and Your Friends Are Ordered to Appear and WELCOME AND HIS ORCHESTRA Henry Busse SPRING DANCE GIVEN BY THE A•Z.A., Jr. B nai Brith AT THE BEAUTIFUL MISS HELEN TRAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Travis of 2274 W. Boston Blvd. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, IIelen, to Leonard S. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Levin of 3286 Glendale Ave. Rose Poskel Heads Local Jr. Hadassah t3P pleted for the spring frolic to be sponsored by Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E, SS., to be held at Northwood Inn, Woodward and 111/2 Mile Road, on Wednesday, June 12, at 7 p. m. Officers of the chapter will serve as hostesses. Friends and members of the chapter are urged to make reser- vations early. Mrs. Pauline Grant is chairman in charge and may be reached at Townsend 7-2655. Reservations may also be secured from any member of the committee or offi- cers of the chapter. On Monday, May 20, at 8 p. m , Purity Chapter will hold a spe- cial meeting, at. which time car:- didates will be initiated into the chapter. There will be refresh- ments after the meeting. At the monthly meeting of the Detroit Unit or Junior Hadassah on May 12, the following officers were inaugurated: President, Rose Poskel; vice- presidents, Shirley Martin, Jessie Morrison and Anne Baker; re- cording secretary, Evelyn Meyers; corresponding secretary, Annette Golds; treasurer, Sally Rosen- sweig; financial secretary, Helen Shewach. Miss Ruth Hanels, chairman of the Youth Aliyah Committee, an- nounces that she has a supply of "Passport to Happiness" cer- tificates which may be purchased to commemorate appropriate oc- casions. Certificates sell at $1.50 and Miss Hanels may be reached at 2956 Leslie, Townsend (3-7944, for further information and de- tails. Contributions for Youth Aliyah were received from Naomi Girls Club, Yetta Wainer, Betty Duch- in, Clarae Club, Helen Waldstein, Freda Newhouser, Sylvia Mack- ay, Jr, Beditchevers Club. EASTWOOD GARDENS GRATIOT AT 8-MILE ROAD Thursday, May 23, 1940 DANCE RIGHT INTO SPRING FLOOR SHOW FOR RESERVATIONS CALL RANDOLPH 6643 MARRIAGES WEINBERG - BRODIE Miss Eleanor Brodie, daughter of Mrs. Julius Brodie of Edison Ave., and Seymour Anspach Weinberg, son of Mrs. Leon Weinberg of Glynn Court, were married on Tuesday afternoon, May 14, at Temple Beth El. Dr. Leo Franklin officiated. A din- ner for the immediate family followed the ceremony. After a trip through the East, Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg will make their home in East Orange, N. J. Admission 55c RAIN OR SHINI: DANCING 9 TILL ? 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