May 16, I941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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Butzel to Lecture Before
Center Music Appreciation
Group May 28 and June 4
Mt. Sinai Paid-Up
Event on Wednesday
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Isaac Cohn will
take place on Sunday, May 25,
The Mount Sinai Hospital As-
at 1:30 p. in. in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Relatives and friends sociation paid-up membership
dessert luncheon will be held in
are invited.
the Fountain Ball Room of the
Masonic Temple on Wednesday,
May 21, at 1:30 P. M. Admission
Kids Go for
This Cracker!
In school lunches
or bet ween 1111`108.
I here's always a
warm wel-
come for
this cracker
of crackers!
Kosher . . .
I'a reve . . .
at all
Annual Confirmation Services of Temple Beth El will
held on Sunday morning, June 1.
Traditional announcements of receptions at home will
appear in the next two issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron
icle—on May 23 and May 30.
Parents of Confirmants are urged to send their notice
for insertion in these two issues as soon as possible. Thor,
is a charge of $1 for each insertion.
Brooklyn Hillel
Wins in Debating
Dropsie Speakers
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U. of M. Team Retains West. rit
Championship
CLEVE LAND. — BrooMyti
College's Bnai Brith Hillel
dation won the first annual na-
tional Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions' debating tournament by
defeating the team reresenting
The Steamer "Noronic" of the
the University of Michigan Mild
Canadian Steamship Lines has
Foundation in the finals hold
been chartered by Purity Chap-
here under the sponsorship of
te• No. 359, Order of Eastern
the Cleveland Bnai Brith lodges,
Star, for the annual floating din-
Members of the winning team
ner dance on Wednesday, June
were George Bronfen, president
11.
of the Brooklyn College debating
In addition to the dinner there
council and the representative of
MRS. LEON A. KATZIN
will be various entertainment,
Il-
District 1 in the national
cards, Mah Jong, and dancing.
is by presentation of the paid-up
oratorical
contest;
and
Rob-
k'
Reservations must be made
1941 membership card. Members
ert Bergman, chairman of the
early through any of the officers
who have not paid their dues,
Brooklyn Hillel Foundation's re-
or
the
committee
in
charge.
or ladies who wish to join at
ligious committee. The Michigan
On Monday, May 19, at 8 P.
this time, can do so at the regis- M., Purity Chapter will hold a DR. ABRAHAM A. N E UM AN train was made up of Irving
tration tables on the day of the
Zeiger and David Crohn.
special meeting with an initia-
Michigan won the western title
event.
tion ceremonial. Miss Amelia
by triumphing over the Univer-
The feature of the afternoon Hannah Kahn, daughter of past
sity of Iowa Hillel Foundation,
will be a fashion show sponsored patron Ben Cohen and Rose Co-
by J. L. Hudson Company.
hen, present mother advisor of
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, To. 8- Purity Rainbow Assembly for
4008, is in charge of arrange- Girls, will be inducted into the
ments for the fashion show.
order. Joseph Stalburg, husband
There will be prizes, includ- of the associate matron, Mrs.
ing an all-expense boat trip on Fae Stalburg, will become a mem-
board the S.S. Noronic to Mack- ber. After the degree work
a travelogue will be shown by
inac Island and return.
The General Chairman is Mrs. Rhea Cashman Gladwin, past
Leon A. Katzin, second vice- matron of the chapter and past
president of the Mount Sinai Grand Esther of the Grand Chap-
hospital Assn., who has the fol- ter of Michigan.
lowing committee working with
her: Prizes, Mrs. Louis Gold- Officers Elected by Young
fine, chairman, Bernard Rose
Wo Bicur Cholem
Jack Clinton; registration awl men's
finance, Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel,
At the meeting of the Young
chairman, To. 8-7582, Mrs. Day-
id Appelbaum, Mrs. A. N. Block, Women's Biour Cholem on May
Mrs. Bernard Rose, Mrs. Mor- 112, at the home of Mrs. S.
cis Solomon, Mrs. Oscar Snyder, Nukes of 2746 Clements Ave.,
PROF. ALVIN S. JOHNSON
Mrs. Max Schubiner, Mrs. Mor- the following officers were elect-
Founder's Day exercises will
rey Cove; Red Cross display, ed: Mrs. George Brown, pres-
Mrs. S. N. Rosenhaus, Mrs. Mor- ident; Mrs. Ben Greenspoon, vice- be held at the Dropsie College for
ris Solomon, Mrs. Anne Meizels, president; Mrs. B. Friedman, re- Hebrew and Cognate Learning,
Mrs. Julia Hoeflick; hostesses, cording secretary; Mrs. Saul Sunday night, May 18, at 8:30.
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Mrs. Samuel A. Kklar, Ty. 5- Burnstein, corresponding secre- The program will mark the com-
0711, and Mrs. Samuel Benavie, tary; Mrs. Jos. Fisher, treasurer; pletion of the 33rd academic year
Un. 3-3370, co-chairman, Mes- Mrs. Louis Millman, flower fund; of this unique institution estab-
lished under the will and endow-
dames M. E. Bachman, Leo Bich- Mrs. Jos. Viedrah, publicity. In- ment of Moses Aaron Dropsie, at-
off, Charles Brody, M. Baker, stallation will be held at our torney and philanthropist.
Jack Clinton, Simeon Cugell, paid-up luncheon on June 16,
Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, re-
Robert Drews, Harry Delidow, at the Wilshire Hotel, Mrs. Leo cently appointed president of the
W. Fisher, Harry Friedman, Har- Wasserman is in charge of the college, succeeding the late Dr. THE CHOICE OF THOUSANDS
I.y Fixler, Albert Goldfeder, affair. New members will be wel- Cyrus Adler, announced that the
i,WHO KNOW GOOD BEER
Louis Goodman, Henry Graff, come. Mrs. Charles Klein of guest speaker will be Prof. Alvin
DETROIT BREWING CO DETROIT
Minnie Goodman, Walter Golden, 2938 Sturtevant Ave. is chair- S. Johnson, director of the New
Leo teen, Max Hofenblum, Mor- man of the moonlight to be held School for Social Research, New
cis Israel, Joshua Karbal, Isadore on June 29.
York City.
Karbel, G. Kane, Hyman Katz,
Abraham Katzin, Sam Klein,
Stein's Clover Lodge to Open for Season on
Philip Kawa, Nathan Kapetan-
sky, William Kadushin, Jack Ko-
Decoration Day
gan, I. A. Liebson, Harry Miller,
Harry Moehlman, Joseph Mehler,
Joseph Modell, Maurice Neback,
Sam °silos, Emil Penfil, Isaac
Rosenthal, Jack Rubin, A. S.
Rogoff, V. Rom, Mendel Shif-
man, Harry Singer, David Sch-
echter, M. Silverman, Theodore
Shaffer, S. M. Shorr.
Mts. Jacob Harvith is presi-
dent of the organization.
Purity Chapter Sponosrs
Annual Floating Dinner
Dance on Steamer Noronic
ps.wer8.
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The Music Appreciation Group,
under the leadership of Eugene
Agins, announces two lectures
on Richard Wagner's "Die Meis-
tersinger," and "Das Rhinegold,"
to be held on Wednesday, May
28, and June 4, at 9 p. en., at the
Jewish Community Center.
The guest speaker will be Fred
Butzel.
Mr. Butzel's interest in music
is widely known and he is espe-
cially proficient in the Wagner
music.
This is the third in the monthly
series of lectures sponsored by
the Music Appreciation Group
and will be free to the public.
CONFIRMANTS-AT-HOME NOTICES
TO APPEAR IN NEXT TWO ISSUES
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SHAAREY ZEDEK
The regular service of the
Junior Congregation of Shaarey
Zedek will be held on the Sab-
bath, May 17, at 9:30 a. m., in
the Kate Frank Memorial Bldg.
The Biblical resume will be given
by Arleen Fein, while Sylvia
Savin will discuss "The Ethics
of the Fathers".
You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
with Confidence from
Aaron B. Margolis
Kosher Meat Poultry Market
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
Next to Kresge's
TO. 8.8118 - 9
TOPS IN
PREFERENCE
STEIN'S CLOVER LODGE
Stein's Clover Lodge on Grand
Traverse Bay at Omena, Mich.,
will open for the 1941 season on
Decoration Day, May 30.
This lodge is the only Jewish
summer resort in northern Michi-
gan. To reach the lodge, take
U. S. 10 through Saginaw and
Clare, for 170 miles, turn into
115 and drive 17 miles, turn
right into 131 and drive 28 miles,
leave 131, join 113 and drive 12
miles to M42, 14 miles to Tra-
verse City, turn left at second
signal to M22, then 23 miles to
Stein's Clover Lodge.
For information and reserva-
tions call Tyler 5-7738. There are
special rates for the first three
opening days.
Stein's Clover Lodge is located
on 22 acres of picturesque ground,
with over a half-mile of shore
frontage on Grand Traverse Bay.
Mrs. Stein supervises the prepa-
ration of the best food. A large
dance floor is available exclusively
for Stein's guests.
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