February 14, 1941

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■ .1 .\\I MIN I .1•1 M1 Flint Jews Honor

21 years' faithful service as member,
Detroit Board of Education, serving
four terms as its president

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chron!cle

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Mrs. Louts Lebster

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

new

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Max
Mrs. Louis Michelman of 2244
Edison Ave. is at home to her announce the Bar Mitzvah of
friends after spending five weeks their son, Sheldon Irwin, on
with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Saturday, March 1, at the Bnai
Oringer, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Moshe Synagogue. Reception on
Sunday, March 2, at their home,
In honor of the 16th birthday 2978 Burlingame, from 6 to 9
of their daughter, Miss Arlene P. in. No cards.
Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ep-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis
stein of LaSalle Blvd. entertained
at a midnight buffet supper for of Sturtevant Ave. are visiting
eight couples on Saturday, Feb. with their son-in-law and daugh-
8. Miss Epstein is a student at ter, Mr. and Mrs. David Rott, at
their winter home in Miami
Central High School.
Beach, Fla.
Miss Doris Sherr returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pevos
a six months' visit with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. (Evelyn Berlin) and son, Rich-
Carson of Los Angeles, Calif. Her ard, are now residing, in their
cousin, Miss Shirley Carson, who new home at 16171 Stoepel Ave.
ALWAYS
attended the University of
FRESH
S.
Charles
Senator
State
Southern California, has returned
with her and will remain for the Blondy was honored at a party
given by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A 10-secone
rest of the winter.
Barbas at their home, 3247 Cort-
rinse. a pa
On Sunday, Feb. 2, Mr. and land Ave.
with a towe
Mrs. Fred Bond entertained for
and it's dry
The
Eva
Springer
Club
hon-
40 guests, honoring their cousin,
Miss Lama Charnes of Chicago, ored Mrs. Alice Garfinkle of
IN SLIM
Ill., whose engagement to Sam Cortland Ave. and Mrs. Ida
FOR tete.-imiterloN
SILVER
Shetzer has recently been an- Schultz of Richton Ave. at a
BOARD OF EDUCATION
nounced. For this occasion Mr. luncheon Saturday, Feb. 8, at the
TUBES
and Mrs. Harry Charnes, parents Book Casino, to celebrate their
The nation's fourth largest city needs
MRS. LOUIS LEBSTER
I he continued benefit of her long ex-
of the bride-elect, came here from wedding anniversaries. Covers
perience in soh ing educational m01)- grove of 1,000 trees in honor of Chicago.
were laid for 22 guests.
11.111,4. Vocational Training for National
Defense will be nut It Ileed by extending Mrs. Louis Lebster, outstanding
Marner Litinsky of 2675 Fleet
her term of oilier.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fish-
community worker a n d former
PRIMARY ELECTION, FEB, 17, 1911 president of Flint Hadassah. A man of 3038 Collingwood Ave. St. is visiting friends in Chicago
announce the Bar Mitzvah of for a week. From there he will
I .\\\\1 I 1■\■ 1 I .\\ 1 1■ \N total of 660 trees was reported
their son, Mitchell, at the Mish- go to Florida for a month's stay.
planted at that gathering.
Philip Slomovitz of Detroit was kan Israel Synagogue, Blaine and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corey,
the guest speaker at this gather- Linwood Ayes., Saturday morn-
ing, and the latest Palestine talk- ing, Feb. 22. Cocktail reception formerly of Detroit, now of Port
ing film, "Our Promised Land," at home, Sunday, Feb. 23, 7 Huron, celebrated their fifth wed- For the first time. girdle and gar-
to 11 p. m. No cards. ding anniversary.
ters in one seamless piece . . . all
was shown.
of smooth liquid latex. soft as
Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg, president
Mrs. George Schultz of Chi- your skin. It helps slim you into
Miss Sally G. Sachs has re-
of the Jewish National Fund
Ill., is spending the week lithe, lovely lines almost magically,
Council of Flint, presided at the turned to the city from a trip cago,
in Detroit as the guest of her and it all happens so casually. so
celebration, and the speaker of to Florida and New Orleans.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Schultz comfortably. that you're suddenly
the evening was introduced by
Ben Gould of Livernois Ave. and Mrs. S. B. Hack of Pasadena
',nand at your "younger". more
Morris Fishier, president of the
is spending the winter season in Ave.
slender figure. The secret is in this
Zionist Organization of Flint.
new miracle material that slims
Supplementing his appeal for Miami Beach, Fla, and is stop-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schein-
wherever it touches! And the
the planting of trees in Palestine, ping at the Clevelander Hotel.
field (Janet Kert) celebrated seamless garters give your stock-
Rabbi Fineberg also gave assur-
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of 18437 their first anniversary with a
ings the resilient support that
ances that a large sum will be
party of friends and relatives at helps prevent "runs".
raised in Flint, in cooperation Pennington Drive left for Miami,
the Club Royale Sunday evening.
with the Detroit Jewish Section Fla., on Friday, Feb. 14.
of the Inter-Faith Committee for
Playtex*
Aid to Britain, towards the fund
Please send me .
Rice Recommended
to send mobile kitchens to Eng- HALEVY TO HAVE
Living* Girdles with El Pink
For Commissioner
land to aid the bomb-torn popu- PURIM MUSICALE
White
he seamless garters
lation.
CI Blue
at $2.50 each.
Henry
E.
Rice,
for
13
years
a
Because of the outstanding
attorney in Detroit, is
ID C. a D. 0 Check Enclosed
of the musicale-dance giv- practicing
highly recommended for nomina-
inches
Judge G. B. Murphy Fuccess
Waist
en a few weeks ago by the De- tion as Circuit Court Commis-
inches
troit
Halvey
Singing
Society,
the
Hip
In Race for Wayne organization decided to sponsor sioner at the Primaries on Mon-
Name
day.
Circuit Judgeship another similar affair in March Prior to entering law practice, Street
about Purim time. There will be Mr. Rice, who is well known here
City
One of the most popular can- a musical program, followed by and who has resided in Detroit
didates for the Wayne County dancing and refreshments. Ad- for 28 years, was a registered
Circuit Court, seeking re-elec- mission will be free to the public. pharmacist and was assistant
The Purim musicale will serve manager in the Cunningham
tion, is Judge George B. Murphy.
He is the present Wayne as a rally for the 16th annual Drug Store on Woodward a n d
County Circuit Court Commis- concert scheduled for May 4 at Congress. He was graduated from
the Masonic Temple.
the Bishop School in 1918 and
901,9 TWELFTH ST.
The chorus is continuing its from the pharmacy department
concert preparations at regular of Cass Technical High School
TYLER 6-7161
Tuesday evening rehearsals under and practiced pharmacy from
Has served w ith distinction on
the direction of Dan Frohman, 1922 to 1927. In that year he
the Circuit Bench for over 20
in Northern High School.
• ua ted from the Detroit
was gi ad
years. He had 4 years' prior
College of Law and commenced
Gwladis
Luloff
Recital
on
experience in the Common
law practice.
Friday
Mr. Rice is considered highly
Pleas Court and was the lot
qualified for the Circuit Court
VOTE FOR
judge co establish the concilia-
Gwladis Luloff, internationally Comrnissionership, and is looked
tion division of that court, thus
known exponent of old music, upon as the most logical candi-
avoiding delay of the law. He
JOSEPH
will give a Detroit recital play- date having been engaged in law
graduated as an attorney in
ing informally and authentically, practice longer than any of his
in the style of 250 years ago. opponents.
1907 and was elected Circuit
Mr. Rice is married and has
By candle light and in cos-
Judge in 1918. His re-election
tume of de Vinci and Rem- one child. They reside at 13100
is urged by the following Jew-
brandt, Miss Luloff will share LaSalle Blvd.
ish attorneys:
with her audience the authentic
JUDGE GEORGE B.
PHILOMATHIC DEBATING
MURPHY
interpretation of old English
COMMON PLEAS
CLUB
music of 1550 and old French
sioner who was elected to that music of 1650. Bach will be heard
IRVING H. SMALL
Philomathic Debating Club met
JUDGE
office for the term commencing on the clavichord, Bach's favor- Sunday, Feb. 9, in the Jewish
MANDELL BERNSTEIN
Jan. 1, 1937, which is to expire ite instrument.
Center. A representative of the
(Long
Term)
Dec. 31, 1942.
SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER
This recital will be heard in Community Center addressed the
George B. Murphy was born Miss
Luloff's studio, Down the
MILTON M. FISCHER
at Watertown, Mass. He grad- Garden Path, 7930 E. Jefferson organization on the benefits of • Practicing Attorney
uated from the high school of Ave., Friday evening, Feb. 21, the Center as a meeting place. • Fearless Leader
BENJAMIN A. GLADWIN
Preparations for the Philomathic
that town where he prepared for
• Former Chairman License Appeal
DAVID BERNSTEIN
college. Later he was grad- at 8:30 p. m. Tickets are avail- annual model meeting debate
Board.
able
at
Grinnell's.
were
begun.
Election
of
contest-
uated from Harvard College, be-
HARRY S. BENNETT
ants
will
take
place
at
the
next
ing a classmate of Joseph P.
Kennedy, present United States more than 31,000 votes over his meeting.
AARON FELLMAN
Ambassador to Great Britain and nearest opponent on the non-par-
HARRY COHEN
several oti.i.T officials of state tisan ballot for Wayne County
Circuit Court Judge.
IDA LIPPMAN
and national prominence.
Among his personal friends
He was admitted to the bar in
SAMUEL W. LEIB
TRinity 2-0100
Massachusetts in 1909, and to and associates at the bar are
8210 Twelfth Street
the Michigan bar in 1916. He former Ambassador James W.
SAMUEL POLOZKER
Friday Eve., Sunday Mat. ti Eve.. Feb. 14 t 16
was later admitted to the Fed- Gerard, United States Ambas-
HARRY L. MEYERS
eral bar (all courts). As a sador to Germany prior to the
Nathan & Rose Goldberg—Jacob & Bettie Jacobs
practicing attorney of 25 years' outbreak and during the first
MORTIMER J. LISS
GUSTOW BERGER
FANNIA RUBINA
experience, he is greatly respect- World War; Nicolas Pecora of
Leon Seidenberg. Vitee Dubrow, Harold Miller, Ella Wallenstein.
MAX TAUBER
ed in Wayne County, where he New York, now Justice of the
Leah Seidenberg, Louis Buckshitzky, Harry Jordon .
has also resided for a quarter of Supreme Court of New York, and
MAXWELL I. SILVERSTEIN
Thomas
I.
Sheridan,
former
New
a century.
SAMUEL H. GOLDFINE
Judge Murphy was the runner- York State Cenator. In 1915 Mr.
up on the Democratic ticket in Murphy was associated with the
HARRY L. PLISKOW
TUESDAY EVENING. FEB. 18—Special performance of "SHUL-
1932 for Congress in the 13th law firm of Chamberlain, Denby,
AMITH" under auspices of Yiddish Cultural Section of Jewish
District of Michigan and also Webster and Kennedy at Detroit.
Community Council.
runner-up on the Democratic Mr. Denby later became the Sec-
retary of the Navy under Presi-
TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 25 — Testimonial evening in Honor
Whom do you suppose the Ber- ticket for Wayne County prosecu- dent Warren G. Harding. Aft-
of Leon Seidenberg if Harry Landman. staging 'ETERNAL FOOLS'
tor
in
1934.
In
the
primary
lin press calls "the New Ger-
erwards Mr. Murphy became a
many's American menace?" . . • election of this year, George B. member of the law firm of Mills,
Prices: EVES., 50c. 75c and $1; MATINEES, 50c and 7k
than
You guessed it: Walter Winchell Murphy received a more
plurality of Griffen, Murphy and Berns.
111,000 votes, and
.
.
And
proud
he
is
of
the
title.
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At the annual Chamisho Osor
b'Shvat celebration held on Tues-
day evening at Congregation Beth
Israel, 735 McFarlan St., Flint,
Mich.. the Jews of Flint swelled
the fund for the planting of a

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