8 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle WARNING The Vaad Hayeshivoth warns the public that the solicitors Teichman and Rosner who allege that they represent the Central Jerusalem Charities, an organiza- tion supposedly taking care of the needs of many Palestine in- stitutions, have been refused a credential by the Vaad Hayeshi- voth, because they have produced no evidence as to the nature of the alleged organization or even of its existence. Protect yourself by insisting on the credential of the Vaad Hayeshivoth when ap- proached by solicitors. Sarah Granet Memorial Fund at North End Clinic At the suggestion of some of the friends of the late Mrs. Sarah Granet a Sarah Granet Memorial Fund has been cre- ated at North End Clinic. Those interested are thus given an opportunity to contribute in her memory. The funds received will be used to purchase instruments, or other items of equipment needed by the Clinic in carry- ing out its medical service pro- gram for those unable to pay for private medical care. Contributions may be sent to North End Clinic, 936 Holbrook Ave. 19, 1942 Massada Chapter Installs Officers Kvutzah Ivrith to Hold Closing Meeting The Massada Chapter of the Pioneer Women's Organization held their second Annual In- stallation dinner at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg. on Tuesday evening, June 16, at 7:30 p. m. The following officers were installed for the year 1942- 1943 : President, Mrs. Harry Katz ; 1st vice president, Mrs. David Colman ; 2nd vice presi- dent, Mrs. Norman Kanter; treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Karbal ; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. Heller; recording secretary, Mrs. Simon Karbal ; financial secre- tary, Mrs. S. Schulman. District Zionist Meeting June 25 at Shaarey Zedek On Thursday evening, June 25, at Shaarey Zedek, the an- nual meeting of the Detroit Zionist District will be held. The nominating committee will report with a slate of officers for the coming year, and chair- men of standing committees will report on the year's activities. The meeting will begin prompt- ly at 8:30. Rabbi Morris Adler, Presi- dent, will deliver his annual message. MISS EDNA RUBENSTEIN of the RUBENSTEIN PIANO STUDIOS will accept a limited number of students 12626 Dexter Blvd. TOwnsend 8-8881 IN THE REALM OF SOCiETY The closing meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gold- Rose Morris Sap•r will pr Cultural Group of Detroit, will stone of 1987 Indiandale Ave. be held Saturday evening, June announce the graduation of sent pupils from l. ,• class i e. 20, in the aditorium of the Rose their son, Sol Herbert, from the a piano recital at Alctiregor n Sittig Cohen Building. University of Michigan, where brary on Tuesday, Jutie 23, at At this meeting the main sub- he has received his Master's ject to be discussed by the Degree in Chemical Engineer- speakers will be the Hebrew ing. 1 7 :9 1:1i% 8) w A o l(:( .8 1 . alt; culture and its propagation. he i departure of their sift. .i rth otuurf Rabbi Morris Adler, of Congre- The Bar Mitzvah of Henry ur, gation Shaarey Zedek, will Murray LeBost, son of Mr. and for the Air Corps is! speak on the subject of Hebrew Mrs. Jules LeBost of 16834 after his graduation j one II culture and its place in Jewish Ilene will take place at the f rm Wayne University. life. Solomon Kasdan will give Congregation Adath Yeshurun, a retrospective view of the ac- 2625 Tyler Ave., Saturday mor- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beek tivities of the Kvutzah during ning, June 27. At home Sun- taltiicnioruns(;)c;1, A:itoah of the past few years. Isaac day, June 28, 2 to 5; 8 to 10 Franck, director of the Com- p. in. No cards. gation Bnai Moshe, June 27. A dinner munity Council, will take on 41,1■Ic e for ways and means of publicizing relatives and friends will Sergeant Cadet Elkin, son of the Hebrew language and its held Sunday. June 28. at Con- culture, and of bringing the Max Elkin, manager of the gregation final Moshe. public closer to the work of the Colonial hotel, Mt. Clemens, Hebrew cultural group. Alex- was elected Commander of the Mr. and Mrs. ander J. Stein, of the Jewish Old Guard Officers of the Howe Gertz Commnity Center, will discuss Military School, Howe, Ind., for formerly of Providence. B. 1 •, entertained their frieti.k at the practical aspects of the prob- the year 1942-43. Pidyan A'Ben in their hom a lem of cultural propaganda. e at Honoring their daughter Jean- 1726 Calvert Ave. in honor of Abraham Twersky is the chair- man of the meeting, and Her- ette on her graduation from their son, Joseph Barry II. man D. Boraks is the president Cooley High School, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldsher of 14416 of the Kvutzah Ivrith. Mrs. Louis Block of Lattimore, Grand River Ave. will be at Md., is the house guest of her home Sunday, June 28, from 4 children, Dr. and "qrs. Harry S. to 10. No cards. Gifts to Mt. Sinai Berman of Calvert Ave. for sev- eral weeks. By Mrs. Jacob Harvith, in Ralph J. G. Coskey, son of memory of Mrs. Morris Pevin ; Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ber- in honor of Mrs. Minnie Good- Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Coskey of man's recovery; in honor of Mrs. 2717 Burlingame Ave. will be man have returned from Atlan- Morris Solomon ; by Mr. and Mrs. Bar Mitzvah at Congregation tic City, N. J., where Dr. B et.. William Krochmal, in honor of Shaarey Zedek on July 4. Re- man attended the convention of son's graduation from Michigan ception at home Sunday, July 5. the American Medical Assn. State College ; by Mrs. Rose Ben- 7 to 10. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Jana- jamin, in memory of Yahrzeit of Mrs. Lewis Feldman (Thelma witz of 1539 Calvert Ave., are Jay Slakter. Mitchell) has left for Louisville, celebrating their 25th wedding Ky., where she will spend the anniversar y on Sunday, June 28, di ■ summer with Pvt. Feldman who Reception from 2 to 5 Sunday a fternoon. is stationed at Fort Knox. BOMBING INSURANCE RATES NOW AVAILABLE FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES DO NOT COVER damage caused directly or indirectly by War. The United States Govern- ment has recently established the WAR DAMAGE CORPORATION Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker of Mrs. Leslie Mitchell of Wis- consin Ave. has returned from Ohio Ave. announce the gradu- a two weeks' visit in Los An- ation of their son, Emanuel M., from the Wayne University Law geles, Calif. School. He is a former gradu- Mrs. A. Koffman and (laugh- ate of the University of Mich- igan, having received his B.A. ter, Marilyn, of Indianapolis, ar- there in 1939. rived on June 16 to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Among those present at the Sachse of Virginia Park. Father's Day dinner party given at Cafe Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of June Nebiolo's 17, were Benjami n Bass Bethune Ave. have returned to their summer home at Cherry and (laughter Marilyn, Louis Beach, after attending the grad- Weinman and daughter flilda, Levitt and (laughter Mil- uation of their son, Robert, from Joseph dred, and Dave . Greenberg. and Wayne University. (laughter Betty. Charming Bride to provide War Risk and Bombardment Insurance through the facilities of the Fire Insurance Companies and their Agents, beginning July 1, 1942. All property, except Dwelling and Farm, must be insured for not less than 50% of its sound value,—on a "co-insurance" basis. The higher the percentage of value insured, the lower the rate. Due to the catastrophic nature of the hazard involved, adequate protection will, in most cases, require insuring 100% of property values. Following is a partial Rate Chart for Buildings and their Contents: INSURANCE COST PER $1.000 PER YEAR Dwelling (less than 5 families) and Farm Property (All types of construction—No co-insurance required) $1.00 Fireproof Non-Fireproof Churches, Schools and other Public Buildings, with 100 ','; co-insurance 60c 90c Apartments, Hotels, Stores and Non-Manufacturing Buildings, with 100',/ co-insurance 90c $1.20 $1.20 $1.80 Manufacturing Plants, with 100'; co-insurance For Coverage or further information, apply to any licensed Fire Insurance Agent, or to BLUMBERG BROTHERS INSURANCE 1310 LAFAYETTE BUILDING RANDOLPH 8200 Photo ,f J. riltr:P St MRS. ALVIN AUGUST (Miss Rosalind Arfa ) At an impressive ceremony held at the Wilshire Hotel, June 14, the marriage of Rosalind Arfa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arfa, 2441 Blaine Ave., to Alvin August, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Samuel August, 2740 ic - ton Ave., was solemnized. Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated, assist- ed by Cantor Jacob Sonenklar. the bride wore a gown of off- white satin, a yoke of net em- broidered in tiny seed pearls fash- ioned the neckline of the very long torso bodice. The lung torso effect of the bodice was further accentuated by the deep scallops from which fell the very full skirt, extending into a train. Her full length tulle veil was caught to a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book at- tached to which were white orchids with streamers of bou- vardia and stephanotis. The attendants were dressed alike in gowns of blue silk faille fashioned with long torso bodice with the sweetheart neckline edged in frosted net. The net also formed a yoke in the back. The skirts were full and extended into slight trains. Sally August, sis- ter of the groom, attended the bride as her maid of honor and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg was the matron of honor. The flower girl. Etta Gail Benyas, wore a pink faille gown fashioned on lines similar to those worn the other attendants. Jerome Arfa, brother f the bride, acted as best man f, Mr. August, and the guests •ei, seat- ed by the ushers, Vale Arfa, another brother of the bride San- ford Green, Second Lieut Ben- Ben- jamin Hertz, Dr. Samuel Stul- berg, Ted Leibovitz and i.trvin Sedon. For her daughter's w.dding Mrs. A rfa wore it gown of c har- treuse crepe and Mrs. August wore a gown fashioned with black skirt and red and black I n bodice. Their flowers wer.• or- (hids. Mr. and Mrs. August le!: for a two-week honeymoon at the Spiak-Wawaser Hotel in Indiana, which eyw A v.e ill be at home a ft at t e 2 r 44 1. Beth Moses Auxiliary To Give Luncheon The Ladies Auxiliary of ('nn. gregation Beth Moses, 8820 Lin - wood is giving a luncheon and bridge on Wednesday, Jun,. 24, at 12:30. All proceeds will g!i to the Detroit Jewish Allied tam paign. Members and friend:- are urged to come. 1