A merica 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IN THE REAL \A OF SOCIETY Games Parties of N. H. J. C. League on Wednesday Mrs. Benjamin Rosenberg will Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lutz and family returned from an extended give a shower for Miss Gertrude visit in Florida. Solomon on Tuesday, May 20, at 7:30, at 13611 Dexter Blvd. Mrs. Morris Pollack, her daugh- ter, Selma, and sons, Arthur and Ludwig Satz, the famous actor, Leo, will return to Detroit this and his wife are spending sev- week after a four-month sojourn eral weeks at the Colonial Hotel in Florida. in Mt. Clemens. On Sunday evening, May 25, Rabbi Leon Fram will address the Young People of St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, Woodward at King. Every year since he has been at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Frain has been invited to ad- dress this group of the church across the way from the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert gave a dinner party on May 11. Mrs. Ann Seegman of Quincy Ave. had as her guest last week her daughter, Mrs. Herman Salz- man of Chicago, Ill. Trees Planted in Palestine Forests d ♦ a g t- 31, t . J. in ul ca h. w , of CS 1. 1C, , 11 - n, 1 11% nd 11( le- 0' o d t ie id- - ro. . The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the planting of trees in Palestine forests as follows: Inl the Pioneer Women's For- est: Five trees honoring Bar Mitzvah of Herbert J. Hordes, by Branch :3 of Poole Zion; two trees in memory of Ira Copeland, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fischoff; two trees in honor of Baby Her- man Ivan Sorin, by Mrs. Herman Sorin; three trees in honor of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Margolis, by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beitman of Sturtevant Ave; one tree on Yahrzeit of Abraham Mayer Meisler (died May 10, 1910), by his sons and daughters; one tree on Yahrzeit of Henry R. Sandler, by his sister, Mrs. L. Goldfine; one tree in honor of their grandmother, Mrs. Eva Rosen, by Dick, Marion and Judy Sanders; one tree in honor of Bar Mitzvah of Allen and Shel- don Cherney of Pontiac, by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gussin; one tree in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schrage, on occasion of "Chanu- kas Ilabyis," by Goldie Meyerson Group of P.W.; one tree in honor of mother, . Mrs. C. Kline, by daughter Rachel In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: Two trees in honor of Mrs. Her- man Selar and Mrs. William Lev, by Charlotte and Martin Sclar; two trees in memory of Harry \Vine and Dr. M. N. Frank, by Samuel Weisman; two trees in honor of their grandmothers, Anna Maxman and Mamie Levin, by Samuel and Saul Levin. In the Gan Ticktin Forest: Four trees by Yehuda Solter, in honor of Solomon Softer, Sonia Softer, ('hones Softer and Esther Softer; one tree in honor of Mrs. Dora Ross, by her sons; One tree in honor of Yitz- chok Wainer, by Shlomo and Chaim Faber; one tree in honor of Belle Finkel, by Ekazar and Yitzchok Finkel; one tree in honor of Esther Softer, by her son, Abba Softer. In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: Trees in memory of Ira Copeland, by William Friedman; trees in honor of 16th birthday of twins, Selina and Arlene, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz, by pa rents. To plant trees in Palestine Forests call the chairman of the tree committees of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho- garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet. 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 16, 1941 Judge Fitzgerald Will Preside at Philomathic Debate Reserve Sunday evening, May 25, for Annual Spring Dance of A. Z. A. at Eastwood Gardens. There is still sufficient time for those who wish to play Mali For Sale—Apartment Property Jong and Bridge on Wednesday, The Philomathic Debating Club May 21, for the benefit of the Detroit League of the National announces that Judge Neal Fitz- Home for Jewish Children at gerald of the Common Pleas Court, Herman August and Leo- pold J. Snyder I, honorary Are You alumni, will be judges at the Interested club's 39th annual model meet- ing debate on the question: "Re- On May 2-1, Miss Gloria David- 10(.'‘ to 15% investment plus solved, That Labor Should Give off will be hostess to 10 couples futme increase in values up Its Right to Strike in Time at a formal party to be given at of National Emergency," with plus absolute safety? Profit Northwood Inn, honoring her 16th in these times. Get the Facts Albert Siegel, Morton Smerling birthday. and Martin Shapero upholding & Figures. Mr. Bedford. the affirmative, and Albert Kra- Mr. kind Mrs. Jerry Rynek of mer, Jerome Kehnan and Ralph Liquidation Bay City were the guests of Mr. A. Raimi defending the negative. and Mrs. K. Z. Sachse of Burlin- 17 opts 3 stores hot spot The best debaters of the eve- game Ave. last week. center 12th st. Appraised ning Will receive medals given once $120,000. Asking by former Philomathians: Louis Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rich $45,000 make offer. Small Smilansky—the gold medal, and (Blanche Strickstein) are now Mrs. F. V. Martin, the silver 4'il% terms. residing at the Grosvenor Apart- medal. A silver loving cup is ments, in Hyde Park, Chicago, annually awarded the winning $14,000 Rent Ill. team by Philomathic's 351 alum- New stoves new ref rig stoker elevator. Includes ni. This year marks the 43rd sea- furn. Former $150,000 sales value. Sacrifice all son of the club's existence and JACOBS - DUSHKIN for $40,000 terms half cash. its officers, Speaker Morris A. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of MRS. NATHAN SCHOLNICK Green, Clerk Samuel E. Hertz- Virginia Park announce the mar- berg, Assistant Clerk Irving Si- $4200 Down riage of their daughter, Sonia Denver to obtain tickets for this den, and Sergeant-at-Arms Mich- Jean, to I. Murray Jacobs, son purpose, front Mrs. Morey Schol- ael Strom, invite the community Sold for $60,000. Foreclosed price only $28,000 fine of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs nick, general chairman, Univer- to attend this event. property like new. Small (formerly of Memphis, Tenn.) sity 1-8621, and ticket chairman, The debate will begin prompt- 4 1/2 fic terms. of Savery Ave., on April 19. The Mrs. George Jackson, University marriage was solemnized by Rabbi 1-9222, and Mrs. Harry Green- ly at 8:30 at the Maccabees Morris Adler in the presence of span, Royal Oak 7222, or mem- Building Auditorium, on May 22, $19,000 Down the immediate family. Mr. and bers of their committee. Per- 1941. Beautiful modern 40 apt Mrs. Jacobs have made their exclusive location. R e n t sons wishing to open their homes AVODAH WELFARE GROUP residence at the Seward Hotel. $21,000. Bargain at half for this cause may contact the The Avodah Welfare Group hostess chairmen, Mrs. Maurice will have a hayrick, Sunday, former value. MILLER - GOLDBLATT Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldblatt Schwartz, University 3-0659, Mrs. May 25. For reservations call MR. BEDFORD of Chicago Blvd., announce the Moe Leiter, Townsend 8-3607, Miss Hariette Levine, Plaza 1986. marriage of their daughter, Shir- and Mrs. Milton Saffir, Hogarth Homer Warren & Co. Plans for the summer semi- ley, to Sol Miller, son of Mr. 2645. Mrs. Edward Krause, formal to be given June 15, at 57 years Dependable Service and Mrs. Sam Miller of Highland Townsend 5-1815, and Mrs. Sol the Bonnie Brook Country Club, Ave., on May 14. Dr. Leo M. Levy, University 2-6725, guest are under way. Franklin performed the marriage chairmen, will assist in placing ceremony in the presence of the guests, and Mrs. Nathan Schol- ;mediate family. A reception fol- nick, University 2-4636, and Mrs lowed the ceremony which took Bernard Bernbaum, Townsend 8- place at the home of Mr. and 2680, chairmen of arrangements, Mrs. William Moss and Mr. and will help those who need addi- Mrs. Samuel Sugerman on Cal- tional Mah Jong and bridge arti- vert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are honeymooning in California. cles. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, presi- dent, states that in addition to BY SERVING SOBOL - GITTLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Gittleman of the children who have been ex- 3359 Webb Ave. announce the posed to tuberculosis, regularly marriage of their daughter, Doro- cared for at the Home, there This year we are prepared better than ever to serve you thy, to Nate Sobol, son of Mr. are refugee children who will be with our famous TEA COOKIES, TORTEN, CAKES, Dainty and Mrs. Nathan Sobol of Vir- helped through the proceeds from PETIT FEURS and a complete assortment of SALTED NUTS ginia Park on May 15. A dinner these Mah Jong and bridge par- for the immediate family was ties to be held next Wednesday served at Pereira's. Rabbi Ralph in the homes of members and friends of the Detroit League. Spalter officiated. MARRIAGES Assure Yourself a Successful CONFIRMATION DAY * Perwein Goodies * Home Relief Society's Last Mrs. Bank Elected President Meeting of Year May 26 of Infants Service Group The board members of Home Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. A. Deutch on May 16. Home Relief's last meeting of the season will be held Monday, May 26. Mrs. S. B. Danto, pro- gram chairman, is preparing a program of interest. Mrs. M. Gareiik was the winner of last month's attendance prize. Definite plans for the annual dinner dance of Home Relief So- ciety have been formulated. The Hotel Statler has been reserved for Sunday evening, Oct. 19. Mrs. Samuel Feldman, chairman of the dinner dance, announces the following standing commit- tees. Mesdames M. Kogan, treas- urer; S. B. Danto, secretary; Peter Miller, rummage; Charles Bossey, pledges; Leon Zeckman, banks; Jack Behrman, printing; Sam Mitchell, telephone squad; Al Weisman, arrangements; Mrs. Sam Berman and Mrs. Robert Drews, publicity. Mother and Daughter Get- Mrs. Brodie to Install offi- Together of Hatikvah cers of Council Juniors Young Judaeans on Sunday At the home of Sonya Drews, May 18, the Hatikvah Young Judaean group will hold a Mother and Daughter get-to- gether. Among the entertainers will be Charlotte Kruger, who is known for her outstanding dra- matic abilities, Lauretta Knop- per, pianist, and Helen Sloan, who will give a few selections on the accordion. Members of the group are planning a play from the Bible, entitled "Ruth and Naomi." Installation of new officers will be held and the girls will plant a tree in honor of their mothers. As guests of honor of the group will have Miss Helen Cass, director of Detroit Young Ju- daea, and Miss Ruth Friedland, an active leader. Mrs. Samuel Bank was elected president of the Infants Service Group at a meeting Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Louis Snyder of Roselawn Ave. Other officers elected are: vice-presi- dents, Mrs. Julius Hackman, Mrs. Sidney Kalt and Mrs. Louis Sny- Mrs. George Treager; recording der; corresponding secretary, secretary. Mrs. George Heller; financial secretary, Mrs. Louis Wagner; treasurer, Mrs. Albet Silber; social director, Mrs. David King; memorial fund, Mrs. Joseph King, social worker, Mrs. Morris Wittus. LADIES' MUTUAL AID The Ladies' Mutual Aid So- ciety's donor luncheon will Pe held Tuesday, May 20, at 12:30, at Lachar's on Cass Ave. Mrs. C. Beerbohm will be guest speak- er. Aaron Rosenberg will give readings and there will be vocal selections by Anna Warren. BAY CITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn an- nounce the betrothal of their The season's last meeting of daughter, Nanette I., to Albert the National Council of Jewish K. Rotberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Juniors will be held at the Stat- Joseph Rotberg of this city. ler Hotel on Sunday, May 18, at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. Morris Leppel of Detroit Mrs. A. II. Brodie, newly elect- is the guest of her parents, Mr. ed president of the Detroit Sec- and Mrs. Isadore Voight. tion of National Council of Jew- ish Women, will install the new Eighty guests attended the Mother-Daughter luncheon spon- officers. Final arrangements have been sored by Junior Hadassah at the completed for the formal dinner Wenonah Hotel on Sunday. Miss dance of the Junior Council to Ruth Hershman of Detroit was he held at Franklin Hills Coun- the guest speaker. try Club on Saturday night. The marriage of Leo J. Weil, Reservations are being taken by the chairman, Miss Dorothy son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Weil, and Miss Rose Brenner, daughter Pura, To. 8-9105. of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Annual A. Z. A. Spring Dance, Brenner, was solemnized in at Eastwood Gardens, Sunday Saginaw, at Temple Bnai Israel, on May 15. evening, May 25. Perwein's Pastry Shop 9144 TWELFTH ST. MADISON 6870 Convenient Branches at: NEUMANN'S MKT. 25 E. Gd. River CIANCIOLO BROS. 3205 W. 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