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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

May

Michigan Music Festival
To Be on May 24

Over one thousand piano stu-
dents from five years of age, to
and including adults, again salute
you in a mass ensemble playing
on 200 pianos, is announced by
Mrs. Carl Beutel, chairman. This
Michigan Annual Music Festival
will take place Sunday, May 24,

1942, at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m.
at the Olympia. Twenty-four
artist players will accompany the
students.
Numbers by Chopin,
Moszkowski, Schubert, Tschai-
kowsky„ Moussorgsky and others
will be played. Frank 0. Wilk-
ing, of Indianapolis, Ind., will
conduct the festival which is
sponsored by the Festival Music
Teachers.

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and His Orchestra

Zedakah Club Elects
Its Officers

At the last meting of the Ze-
dakak Club the following slate
was presented and unanimously
elected: Mrs. Morris Davis, pres-
ident; Mrs. Joseph Staub, Mrs.
Ben Lefkowitz, Mrs. Sidney Gor-
man, vice presidents; Mrs. Allan
Brown, recording secretary; Mrs.
Marvin Goldberg, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. Lysle Isaacs, treasur-
er; Mrs. David Trager, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs. Allan
Sloan, reporter. Trustees include
Mrs. Michael Berkowitz, Mrs.
Samuel Charfoos and Mrs. Mau-
rice Cornfield.
The installation of officers will
be held in the Champagne Room
of the Penobscot Club on Monday,
May 25, at 12:30 p. m. For
luncheon reservations, please call
Mrs. Maurice, Cornfield, TO.
7-9022.
Zedakak Club wishes to ac-
knowledge with thanks contribu-
tions from the following mern-
mers: Mrs. Rose Klein, Mrs.
Ether Waldstein and Mrs. Pau-
line Loeb.

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10th Anniversary Celebration of
Weinberg's Jewish Radio Hour May 17 •

A special, well prepared, Jew-
Alma Philips, the leadir4
ish program will be given on oratura soprano of the
Weinberg's Jewish Hour Sunday, City Opera Company ar
i d a lso
May 17, 1942, at 10 a. m. over the exclusive star of
sta.
Station WJBK. There will be notioTnheXEFWreiinheiAt1exG
iceosaCnigtsy.
commercial advertising on
program. Famous national stars under tla. ■
baton of Mr, .. a 'hoir
of radio and screen will be heard tuff in c composition
from Abr ma-
by special transcribed arrange- Goldfaden.
am
ments.
Among others will be
The well known comedian, star our local talents:
"'aid
of the "Goldberg's" and "Abie's and the Flower Girl, Jack
cc Le
Irish Rose," Menashe Skulnick, by Samuel Solomon and the corn. d
will partici p ate in this pro ram
ical "Mr. Chizik," portra y),) by
Ang elus, WJBK orchge stra . , Moishe
Dombey.
will be heard in compositions
The program Will be di , -
from Charnafsky.
cted
by Harry and Jennie Weinberg,

Primrose Benevolent
Dinner on May 25

Women's Aux. Jewish
Home for Aged to Hold
ast Meeting on May 18
At a board meeting held at I.

the home of the president, Mrs. J The Women's Auxiliary of the
T. Zoholt, the Primrose Benevo- t ewish Home for Aged will hold
lent Club has made complete ar- heir closing meeting of the sea-
rangements for their annual son on Monday, May 18, at 1:30
Mothers and Daughters dinner p. in., at the Jewish Home for
to be held on May 25 at Lachar's Aged, at 11501 Petoskey Ave,
Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, president,
in
the Jericho Temple.
Beth Tefilo to Hold
will preside.
Music, (lancing and entertain-
Holiday Services
There will be an Unusually at-
ment has been arranged to as-
sure all of a grand time. It tractive program, consisting of
The Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syn- was also announced that at our Edith Souls, vocalist; Sadie
agogue on Woodrow Wilson and next electing, May 18, nomina- Cooper Braver, violinist,
and
Taylor Ayes. announces holiday tion of officers will take place. Rosa Bassin Stein, accompanist,
services, the first to be held May Therefore, we • are urging all
The Auxiliary has just pur-
21, Thursday evening, at 7:45. members to attend this
chased 100 woolen blankets for
mee ti ng. the
Friday morning service will be-
Home, hospital pads and
gin at 9:00 and Saturday morn-
owns, as well as dresses, hose,
ing. Yiskor service will be held at
nderwear, slips and hamiker-
8:30 sharp. Cantor Hymen Schul-
iefs for the women, and shirts,
singer will conduct the choir. The
x, underwear and pajamas for
th e men.
public is invited.
At present, they are negotiat-
ing for the purchase of the nee-
Spring Revels Continues
Mrs. Daniel Siegel, preside nt es, sary implements for the care
of the Detroit League of t he ° I the fruit trees, the purchase
At Club Three 666
National Home for Jewish Ch it- of which they sponsored.
"Spring Revels," a musical re- dren at Denver announces th at
Members who desire may have
title as gay as its name, produced on Wednesday, May 20, the D e- th
M eir dues collected by calling
troit
League
of
National
Hoi
by Charles Morrison and starring
ne
rs. K. Faudem, TO. 6-8378, or
the kidding songstress, Ann Rob- for Jewish Children will ho Id M 1 's. S. Benjamin, NO. 7074.
inson, continues its successful run its annual simultaneous card an 11
A meeting of the executive
at the Club Three 666 this week. mah jong parties in the horn es co nunittee was held at the home
An all-new Charles Morrison mu- of members and friends. Mr 8. of Mrs. N. J. Lippitt, of Calvert
sical is slated to open at the club M. B. Berkman, general chaff r A ye., on Wednesday, May
13.
next Monday.
man of this event, suggests thi PI
,. ans for the coming year were
"Spring Revels" is alive with all those who wish to open the it °is cussed.
tuneful melodies, dancing and homes for the benefit of the N a-
During the summer, Mrs. Jo-
comedy, and features the eight tional Home at Denver, conta ct set )h Ross and her co-workers
attractive Sepia-dorables at nu- the chairmen of the hostess con on
merous intervals in the produc- rnittee, Mrs. Philip Greenwal( 1-
I co the Sunshine committee will
tion. Its huge cast, in addition to Hogarth 5671; Mrs. Milton K ing ntinue to function in tuning-
Ann Robinson, includes such Mahler, University 3-3060, o ple picnics and outings for the
of the aged residents
sepia stars as Ross and McCain, Mrs. Joe Newhan, Hogarth 4868 of asure
the Home
dance sophisticates; Spizzle, Ce- or the members of this commit
celia and Willie, clever comedy tee consisting of Mesdame
trio; Billy and Eddie in "perfect Charles Lapides, Walter Arono S ,
harmony in taps;" Joe Robinson, Herman G. Bailies, Harry Bar
romantic tenor; Sam Fouche, the sky, H. G. Brown, Robert Brown
(Continu e d from Page 1)
Three 666 swing-master of cere-
Caplan, Norman Frank ,
monies, and many others. "Lanky" Alex
The families • of the eolith.-
Louis Glasier, Oscar Goldman
Bowman and his orchestra preside
, mints will be "At Home" to re-
Frank
Denison,
Morris
Schiff
over the dancing sessions.
, ceive the felicitation s of their
Edward A. Bernstein, Meye 1
friends the following Saturday
Burns, Charles Goldstein, J. J . . and
Sunday.
Karbal, and Julius Krause.
Temple Israel wishes to cur-
Those who have bought tick
ets for this event and have no _ sect an announcement it had
been assigned to a home it t I previously released to the effect
which to play, will be placed that during the summer its Sab-
by calling either Mrs. Charles bath Eve services would be re-
Agree, University 34456; Mrs. placed by Sabbath morning serv-
Ed ward Schlussel, Townsend ices. Instead, Temple Israel an-
7-6887; Mrs. Mrs. Irving Smith, nounces that Sabbath Eve serv-
University 2-9191; chairmen of ices will continue without inter-
the guest committee, Mrs. Louis ruption throughout the summer
Burns, Davison 6728, or ' Mrs. every Friday night at 8:30.
Beginning next Friday night,
fAlit anal
Harry J. Solomon, Townsend
8-5797; chairmen of the ticket May 22, the services will be held
committee will be glad to de in Temple Israel meeting. rooms
✓ ii
liver tickets to those who desire at 611 Boulevard Bldg. Rabbi
°04. DUST
them.
From will speak on the summer
On Thursday, May 21, Mrs. program of the congregation.
M. D. Berkman of 18945 Park- Cantor Tulman will chant the
side
Ave. and Mrs. Harry J. Sabbath Eve service, accom-
1.50 "Light of Life"
panied by Karl Haas at the
Solomon of 2723 Webb Ave. organ.
Cleansing Cream by Sor-
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will hold . open house in order
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Leaves skin cleaner,
that hostesses may turn in their
softer, glowing.
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
proceeds from their parties.
Card Party For Red Cross
The Red Cross will benefit
Symposium on Art and War
from the proceeds of a card
At the Ykuf Center May 20 party
sponsored by the Bnai
Moshe Unit on Wednesday, Moe
The Detroit Ykuf Art Asso-
in the social hall of the
ciation, an organization of Jew- iC 20,
vonicigel. .egation, Dexter and Law -
ish artists which was formed
recently as an affiliate of the
The unit is functioning under
Detroit chapter of the Ykuf auspices
of the B'nai Moshe Sis-
(Alveltlicher Yiddisher Kultur terhood and is directed by
Ferband) will have its first pub- Eugene Gelbman. Kntting and
lic appearance Wednesday eve-
sewing is done Mondays, Toes
ning, May 20, at the Ykuf meet- lays and Wednesdays, 10 to
4.
ing place, corner Calvert and
The Sisterhood will close it
Dexter.
current season with a luncheon
In order to acquaint the Jew- t o
be served Wednesday„ June
125 Orange
ish
public
with
the
problems
of
3.
Flower Astrin-
Members are requested
the
artist
in
war
time,
the
Ykuf
. eserve this date and attend th.
gent by Lida
Mayers
Art
Association
of
which
the
'
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)uanrctyheomna y asm well as
f- fr.dtul for oily
the car ;
known Detroit sculptor, Samuel
s:..ns.
Cashwan, is president, is arrang-
ing a symposium to discuss the
COSMETIC DEPT.
role of the artist in the present Purity 359, O. E. S. to
world conflict. In addition to Hold Open House
MAIN FLOOR
Mr. Cashwan the following mem- p On Monday evening, May
bers of the association : Messrs. I unity Chapter No. 359, 0.E.S..
Harry Glassgold, Murray Corn- A will hold Open House at 80 W.
lexandrine Ave., at 8 o'clock.
gold and Miss Rachel Simon will
Members and friends are cof-
participate.
Adolph
Maurice
of
BOTH DOWNTOWN
the
the Ykuf will act as chairman. b ially invited. Refreshments will
e served, and the evening will
Admission of 15 cents will be b
charged to defray the expenses. J e spent in playing cards, Afab
ong and other games.

N. H. J. C., Detroit
League, Card Parties
To Be on May 20

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