r/ Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT Friday, May 11, 1931 Page 11 JEWISH CHRONICLE recording secretary, and Hilda Goldberg, publicity chairman. • • • The Lawrence H. Jones Post will hold an installation banquet at 6 p.m.. May 20, at the North- wood Inn. A floor show, dinner The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity and speaker are scheduled. For Aid will have its installation of reservations contact Herman C. officers on May 23 at Korman- chairman, TY. 7-4438.. or dy's. Mrs. William Greenwald Brig. Gen. Clyde Dougherty, Gach, Joseph Fishman, co-chairman, head of the civil defense program LIRTATION properly done 1Bea Chodoroff and the Harold in Detroit, will be guest speaker UN. 1-5807. • • • is part of the art of living," Normans. at the joint installation of the More couples up along the —quotes from a M.D. There is The Lt. Raymond Bloch Aux- Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post and no elaboration by the doctor onavenue .. . Randy Fenkell and I installed the following of- iliary Auxiliary at 9 p.m. Monday at ficers April 11: Florence Rosen- I Myrna Schiff, Harriet Sheer and this. the Memorial Home. Serreta Mo- garten, president; Faye Malinoff I suppose it could include the Leo Becker, Lil Arnowitz and sher's drama students will pre- and Gertrude Yeras, vice-presi- Iry Holtzman, Ruth Epstein and ferns' discreet use of the eyes sent a program. The following dents; Myrtle Lenoff, treasurer; Norm Risener, Joe Schriebnik . . . or some of the male attrac- officers of the auxiliary will be and Rhea Roubeck, Madeline and Ruth Kaplan, chaplain. tions such as being wi'hout a installed by Dorothy Brown, de- • • • light, or having a ciggie lighter I Cohen and Martin Bronstein, partment president. President IA. Eli Levin Auxiliary that doesn't work and another Marge Langer and George Stern, The Ruth Kline; senior vice-president, will hold a card party at 8 p.m., approach is letting the dog run Al Stein and Bette Greenfield. Bernice Daskal; junior vice-presi- • • • at the Memorial Home. loose from the leash just as the dent, Gerry Gol,tistone; treasurer, Tuesday Ten delegates and 10 alternates BARN DANCE handsome hotnbre approaches. Dorothy Cohen; chaplain, Mil- were elected to the Department To honor recent pledges to • • • dred Zeikel; corresponding secre- convention to bile held June 1-3. the sorority, Iota Alpha Pi threw tary, Mildred Baseman: DETROITERS ARE talking a barn dance . . . swinging to Florence Sinkoff is chairman for • • • . . Lenore Lieberman 'bout Poppy Day, May 24. Ada Messer hooks up with a' Brooklynite in the rustic tempo were Audrey Beatrice Sugar, president of the is co-chairman. met the chap Soskin and Tommy Koenigs- Sholom Auxiliary* announces a she Sept berg, Marilyn Fisher and Henry bake sale to be held May 18 at while on a Miami vacation. The Chronicle deadline is on Cry:tal, Joyce Kaplan and Mar- the Federal Department Store, Tuesday noon. Connie Seder will get that vin Weekstein, Florence Sapper- Schafer and Six Mile. Beecher, sparkler for her left finger from stein and Al Cole, Ellen Siegel . . Peck and Lewis have donated all Dr. Sam Stone this week. ?IRS. GREENWALD and Ben Lubkin. boxes for the baked goods. Chair- FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN • • • • • • Eleanor Fineman is wearing man for this project is Frances FOOD AND DELICACIES (Bess Steingold), well-known mo- Iry Boren's frat pin. NEWS IN NIBBLES Perlin. All proceeds will go for Gloria Stanley is engaged to Lowell Hessler's tour of duty nologist, will be the installing the rehabilitation of veterans and is at Fort Riley . . . ditto for officer. Arnie Ginsberg. their families. • • • The organization has long been Eileen Cohen and Al Gula Rudy Simon. plan to hook-up on June 16. Congrats to the Ed Copper- known for aiding needy expec- Detroit Auxiliary held a The • • • smiths on their 4th addition .. . tant mothers by seeing that they joint installation,of officers with 7113 PURITAN TWOSOMES ON PROWL this one a gal, by name, Laurie get prenatal care and hospitaliza- the post on May 6 at the Me- UN. 4-9816 tion during confinement. Bidding farewell to popular Beth. morial Home. The following were CARRY OUT SERVICE • Joe Sudy and his band at the among those installed: Eve Fein- Irwin Shaw, new director of • The money for this work is Terrace were Bobby Adell add the J. Center, was feted by the raised by an annual donor, to- stein, president; Fay Teitelbaum Air Conditioned Joyce Keywell, Flo Shienfield JWF gang and presented with gether with the publication of a and Leah Levine, vice-presidents; Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. (Windsor) and George Chodorff, a desk pen set on his last day. year book. Bertha Shapp, treasurer; Nellie Closed Monday Rae Morganroth and Jerry Ros- The Detroit Edison has photo- A project in honor of Mrs. Rose Berger, chaplain; Lillian Fink, enbloom, Art Schwartz and Mary graphed some of the unique fea- Goldberg, well-known case work- Soloman, Maureen Gach and tures of Jack Sporn's bamboo er for the organization, has been Paul Penslar, Gerry Taffies and recreation room as part of his started. The functions of the Rose new tri-level mansion out Hunt- Goldberg Project consist of pro - ington Woods way. viding transportation for the As you probably know by now cases and, when possible, clothes Jack Freed has opened up his and needed articles. CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD new bakery at 8427 12th St. and Newly remodeled distin- this Sunday (13th) Jack will do- restaurant-delicates- guished • Specializing in Egg Rolls and All nate 25 per cent of his day's re- Lion dinner dance at the Whittier Cantonese Dishes. sen and bar ceipts to the Allied Campaign. . . . all ferns will receive a spe- Orders To Take Out cial orchid from Hawaii. so it is a double header that Davison The Jr. Hadassah gels sponsor a day ... you're giving to the cam- Bring This Ad With TO. 8-0233 - 3317 W. 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