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June 14, 1940 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-06-14

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June 14, 1940

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

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Trees Planted In
Palestine Forests

Mrs. Marks Hurewitz of New
York City, who is staying at the
Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens,
was the guest of Mrs. Maurice
Landau at the annual new and
old board members of Hadassah
at Franklin Hills Country Club
on June 10.

Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro
and sons returned from Alton,
The Jewish National Fund
where they attended the Council of Detroit acknowledges
graduation of their son and the planting of the following
brother, Seymour, who was grad- trees in Palestine :
uated from Western Military
In the Fred Butzel Forest: One
Academy.
tree in memory of Rev. Simon
Nathanson, by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Henry II. Shapero of Maxwell Silverstein ; two trees
Miss Mignon Hamburger re- Collingswood Ave. has returned honoring Jacob Kobaker on Fa-
turned from the University of from a six weeks' visit in New- ther's Day, by Jeanette Kobaker
Wisconsin to spend the summer castle, Pa., where she was called one tree in memory of Hyman
months with her parents, Mr. and on account of the illness of her Cohen, by Mrs. H. Cohen; one
Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chi- mother.
tree in memory of Sadie Weber,
by her children ; one tree in
cago Blvd.
Miss Evelyn .Robbins enter- memory of mother, Zelda, by
r. and Mrs. A. Kaplan of tained 0 group of friends hen- Ethel and Rose ; one tree in
I os A ngeles, Calif., are the oring Miss Julia Siegl and Sidney honor of recovery of S. Mal-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stocker at her home on Taylor dower, by his children, Mr. and
Mi4. L. R. Lightstone; one tree
Ave. on June 8.
Kaplan.
honoring recovery of Earle Willis,
Mrs. M. Fishel of Pittsburgh,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cohen by Ladies' Auxiliary of J. N. F.
Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. entertained at a dinner-dance on In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest :
the occasion of their 25th wed- One tree in memory of Rafael
Jennie Cohn of Blaine Ave.
ding anniversary at the Wilshire Rom, by Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Honoring Miss Nadelle Rovin, Hotel on June 9. Covers were Meyer of Pontiac, Mich; three
trees honoring the recovery of
Misses Ethel Stone and Dorothy laid for 150 guests.
Rose Helper. by the Friendly
Bristol were hostesses at a per-
Mrs. David Davis of the Alden Handy Work Club; trees in mem-
sonal shower on June 13.
Park. Manor returned from a so- ory of Mrs. Bertha Mann, by
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow.
and journ in Cincinnati, 0.
Lublin
Edward
Mrs.
In the Meyer Berlin Forest,
(laughter, Barbara, of Buffalo,
Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich was the through the Sisters of Zion Miz-
N. Y., are the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lipson of guest speaker at the annual rachi : On the occasion of Moth-
donor luncheon of the London er's Day the following were hon-
Fairfield Ave.
Chapter of Hadassah on May 29 ored with one tree each : Mrs.
Miss Blanche Krell has re- in London, Ont. Mrs. I. Goldstick Fannie Beau, by (laughter, Mol-
lie Goldberg; Mrs. Pauline
turned home from the University presided.
Brandwine, by Celia Hackman;
of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla
Among the graduates of the Mrs. I. Kunin, by Mrs. J. Hen-
A shower was given in honor of University of Michigan are Miss ock ; Mrs. Sarah Aaronson, by
Miss Florine Disner, by Paula Betty Barbara Hamburger, Her- son, Louis Aaronson ; one tree
Birndorf, Ethel Winston and Ann bert Blumberg and Albert Lie- in honor of Bar Mitzvah of
Philip Judah Caplan, by Mr. and
Chad, at the home of the latter, berman.
Mrs. Joseph Kunin ; two trees by
3840 Cortland Ave., on June 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stanley Mr. and Mrs. I. Sosnick, in mem-
Rubenstein Piano Studios will (Betty Cohen of Alpena, Mich.) ory of Mrs. Shifra Stollman.
For tree planting in Palestine
present a number of pupils in a who spent the winter in Florida,
recital on Friday, June 21, at were the guests of the latter's call Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Un.
Detroit Institute of Arts. Stu- brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel Ave.
dents of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein Mrs. Bernard Rose of Genesee
and Eada Rubenstein will par- Ave. en route to New York
where they will sail for Rio de NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB
ticipate in the program.
Janiero.
PICNIC ON JUNE 24
Mrs. Louis Starfield Cohane of
Sadie
Cooper
presents
some
Highland Ave. left Thursday to
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
spend the week-end in Ithaca, of her students in a violin recital offers its members and friends an
N. Y., where she is attending a Sunday, June 16, at 3:15 p. m., opportunity for fun and frolic
reunion of the alumni of the at the Jewish Community Center. for young and old at Belle Isle.
The juniors will perform the The annual picnic has been ar-
Cornell Law School.
first half of the program. The ranged by Mrs. Max Cohn, pro-
Donald A. Simon of Tuxedo second half will be an all-con- gram chairman. Members, friends
Ave. is home for the summer certo praogram. The following and families are invited to, meet
vacation from the University of students will participate : Sheldon at 12 o'clock noon on Monday,
Otis, Sandra Edelman, Hubert June 24, at the Casino, where
Michigan Dental School.
Forbes, Jerry Portney, Marylin they will be directed to the pic-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne LaKritz, Lukie and Sheldon nic grounds. There will be games
of W. Euclid Ave. had as their Wachler, Billy Berghoff, Sol and and prizes for the children.
guests Mrs. Schakne's brother Irving Ritter, Jeannette Slom,
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Halberg, Eileen Reznick,
Max Finberg and their daughter, Sam Stockman and Edward
Springer.
Rochelle, of Canton, 0.

COUNCIL RESALE SHOP Mrs. Melvin Baer, Mrs. Jerry
Tobias, Mrs. David Wilkus, Mrs.
OPEN DURING SUMMER James Stein, Mrs. William

Announcing that Council Re-
sale Shop at 201 Henry St. will
be open during the summer as
usual from 9:30 to 5 :30, six days
a week, Mrs. Jack Rothberg,
chairman, asks that contributions
of saleable merchandise be made

7

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

Fleischman, Mrs. Elmer Zucker-
man, Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs.
Ray Moerse and Mrs. Fred Gins-
burg.
Contributors may leave bundles
at the shop or may secure pick-up
service by calling Council office
at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, Ma. 6970. Any women wish-
ing to serve as volunteer workers
should get in touch with Mrs.
Harry Phillips, Un. 1-3688.
Clothing of all sorts, furni-
ture, bric-a-brac, china, toys,
household equipment and jewelry
are needed.

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--- And Remember, Sunday Is THE Day

Officers for Maimonides Medi-
cal Society for the year 1940-
1941 were elected as follows:
Dr. Raphael Altman, president;
Dr. Irving Shulak, vice president;
Dr. II. S. Mellen, secretary ; Dr.
B." W. Dovitz, treasurer.

MAH JONG PLAYERS!

The annual paid-up member-
ship dinner of Young Israel will
be held, Sunday evening, June 16,
MRS. HAROLD ALLEN
in. Bldg., 2691
as generously as possible through- at the Young Israel
out the summer season. Joy Road, at 6 p. sharp. The
dinner is open to all paid-up
The committee for 1940-41 has members of Young Israel as well
been selected and includes Mrs. as of the Women's League of
lames Stein and Mrs. David Young Israel. As a special guest
r, co-chairmen ; Mrs. Harry to the dinner, Dr. Leo Jung,
F,
I hilli Ps, in charge of volunteer rabbi of the Jewish Center of
:workers; Mrs.
Philip Brown, Ne w York City, will address the
chairman of acknowledgements to
city
heading a He
delegation
which
merchants; Mrs. Lawrence Mi-
members.
will be in
the
chelson, chairman of acknowledg- conies here in behalf of Poalei
Pales-
m . ents to members; Mrs. David Agudas Israel colonies in Pales-
Kaatz,
David Kahn
ng Mrs.
merchandise;
Mrs. and
Har- tine. All members are asked to
Mrs. . L. C. Toff, in charge of be at the building propmtly at
marking
6 o'clock.
old C. Allen, whose new merchan-
Movie actor Edward, Bromberg
c
will contact stores
dise committee
is expecting an addition to the
for gifts of merchandise.
S erving with Mrs. Allen are family in the fall.

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Heads Maimonides

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YOUNG ISRAEL DINNER
THIS SUNDAY EVENING.

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