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We Call For and Deliver Call Melrose 6570 The Forest Cleaners and Dyers 533.537 East Forest A Returning from a few days' stay in New York is Miss Fannie Rosen- berg. Helen Kalbfleisch, Sarah Silver.' man, Jennie Berman, Anna Marko- vies, Dorothy Zelkowitz and Leah Silk were among the pupils of the grammar schools in the city who were elected captains to lead their individual teams in the field day com- petitions. In order to avoid delay in delivery of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle to our subscribers during the present removal sea- son, our readers are asked to notify us of their new addresses at once. Call the Circulation Depart- ment, Glendale 8328, in due time, that delivery of the paper may not be interrupted. ngagentruts Harry Racoosin of Washington, D. C., is here for a 10 days' visit with relatives and friends. Miss Goldie Silk of 552 Westmin- ster avenue gave a miscellaneous shower on Monday, April 21, in honor of her cousin, Miss Esther Eilk, whose marriage to Morris Pinsker of this city will be an event of Saturday. The Only One in Detroit Under personal supervision of Rabbi J. I.. Levine. Catering to WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC. 1425 Broadway, between John R. and Grand River. Cadillac 4758 SAMUEL KRAEMER & CO. Significant Facts Explain Why People of Discernment enjoy themselves NIGHTLY at the Magnificent CRAYST WOODWARD as' WILLIS Indeea inn eer y atmosphere is so much superior that there literally can be no successful comparison. Per- fectly appointed, most carefully conducted under American Management along highest principles you can look here for safe and extremely re. dancing diversion to the music of s large fined ' organization of individual artists. hair. 20e, Men 50e. Sat- i pk ran, Sunday and Ilnininln. YSe &asst' /1/ '00 ',ate for Speelotorn. Added , Feature. b, well known talent A11E111%111011: The services will begin as usual at 10:30 and the sermon this week will be preached by Rabbi Franklin. Temple Sisterhood Announcement: The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El announces that it has obtained Dr. Jacoby, the well known psychiatrist of Detroit, to address its meeting on Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Levine of May 15. Further details of this will Mt. Vernon avenue announce the en- be found in subsequent issues of this gagement of their daughter, Rose, to paper. Frank Fergal. 100 Per Cent Victory M•ssmeeting: Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnett of 624 In celebration of the great achieve- Holbrook avenue announce the en. ment of our congregation, all mem- gagement of their sister, Dorothy bers and their households are invited Finkelstein, to Jack Epstein of this to meet at the Temple next Sunday city. evening, April 30, at 8 p. m., when there will be a program of inspiring Mrs. Anna Shere of 1524 Clair- addresses and very fine music. Final mont avenue announces the be- reports of all workers in the temple trothal of her daughter, Edith Carol, campaign will be submitted. Future to Abe Fineberg of l'ittsburgh. The plans of the congregation will be dis- marriage will take place in July. cussed. Do not miss this gala event in the history of the congregation. Dr. A. Altshuler, graduate of and former professor at the University of Berne, Switzerland, arrived Monday from Havre, France. Dr. Altshuler intends to make his future home in Detroit. Ile is a brother of Dr. I. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Fisher of 2225 Altshuler of 8909 Oakland avenue. I Gladstone avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Lucille Juliette, on Sirs. Erwin Newman (Celia Gor- April 14. don) of Chicago spent several weeks ' in Detroit the guest of her parents, Mr. and Airs. !lorry Albin (Gladys Mr. and Sirs. II. Gordon of Taylor Blumenthal) are receiving congratu- avenue. lations on the birth of a son, Lee Richard, on April 14. Sol Blumrosen of 323 East Warren avenue left for a week's stay in New Mr. and Airs. Samuel Sternfield York. , (Sara Drapkin) of 327 Hopkinson avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Emil Baron of 283 East Hancock Detroit, are receiving congratulations avenue left for a 10 days' stay in on the birth of a son, Arthur Her- New York. bert, on April 13. Mrs. Sternfield wee prominent in local circles as or- Miss Ilelen M. Kleinsmith, accom- ganizer of several popular social and panied by Mrs. Leo M. Brown (Le- charitable organizations. nore Traxler), have left for Cleve- land, where Airs. Brown will join her Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Karbal of husband, who is returning from a 1535 Collingwood are receiving con- motor trip through the East. Miss gratulations on the birth of a son, Kleinsmith will remain in Cleveland Stewart Homer, on April 6. for a few weeks as the guest of rela- I.P......reaSMOW ■••■••■•,•■•■■■■■■•■•■•••■ •••••••••• ■■•■ tives and friends. (Special Sale) $25.00 8.50 16.50 8.50 And Foxes, Sables, Fitch, etc. in Variety, from $5 to $500 BUY AT FUR HEADQUARTERS Annis Fur Post 1507 Woodward at Clifford Reliable Fur Insurance and Modern Cold Storage (Established 1887) Palmer Avenue Brick Beautiful 2.41•t for sale cheap. Newly decorated. Price $14,000. Cash $3,000. Call M•in 2005. Mr. Wols, 405 Book Building. A.C.KRFAZ Merchant Tailor W••dw•rd A Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE PLANS ACTIVE SEASON The Y. P. S. of B'nai Moshe is meeting with success in its Sunday School undertaking. New and more elaborate text books are new being supplied the advanced grades. Rabbi Glantz, now connected with the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, is directing a singing department along Hebrew and Yiddish lines. A chorus is now in the process of making. The Y. P. S. has made arrange- ments for Sunday matinee dances, proceeds of which will be used for synagogue improvements. Negotia- tions are also being made with the Community Building Bazaar commit. tee for the society to conduct one full night of the bazaar as the Y. P. S. night. A large committee has been chonsen for the purpose. The orphan fund of the society is growing rapidly. The entertainment committee, headed by Edwin Polla- koff, is preparing an elaborate pro- gram for the entertainment of Jew- ish invalid soldiers. M. Siegal has prepared a well rehearsed play for the occasion. An excursion date is The Young Women's Hebrew As- being sought for the summer, in ad- sociation meeting, erroneously an- dition to the many other educational waoftw ■ .w.wa,w....av"w"Io.a*WgoWw•WNPWMo•w, nounced for Sunday, April 23, will and social activities of the organizza- take place Sunday, April 30. A beautiful wedding was solem lion. An open meeting will be held the Mr. and Airs. J. Well of 105 Colo- ized Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock a rado avenue have moved into their Temple Beth El, when Miss Jennie second Thursday in May. The club's new home, 2444 Longfellow avenue. Dembinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. friends will be invited to attend the Louis Dembinski, became the bride gathering. Mr. and Airs. Tobias Coskey of of Earl II. Spiesberger of Jackson, 2630 Taylor avenue left for an ex- son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spies- ENGLISH CLASSES FOR berger of Bay City. Rabbi Birney tended southern trip. MOTHERS ALL SUMMER Stern of Jackson, assisted by Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry I. Greenblatt Glueck of Cincinnati, Ohio, read the Owing to the fact that all night and son of Taylor avenue have moved service before an assemblage of 125 schools giving instructions to immi- into their new home at 2502 Glad- guests. White wicker baskets placed grants have closed for the season, on tall white standards filled with stone avenue. with the exception of Central and pink peonies and roses marked the Cass Technical High Schools, the Jew- Henry I,. Morse of Minneapolis entrance to the pews on either aide ish Institute would like all immigrants and Mrs. Harry G. Starr of Pitts- of the center aisle, all linked to- desiring to study English, who are burgh are in Detroit, having been gether with white tulle. Palms, can- unable to attend day classes, to reg- called here on account of the illness dles and baskets of lilies, roses and ister at the Institute, High near Hast- of their mother, Sirs. Hannah Morse. peonies formed an attractive back- ings, from 9 to 4 daily (with the ex- ground for the ceremony, which was ception of Saturdays and Sundays), Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parish have preceded by Mrs. Cecil Baskin sing- for the purpose of seeing how many ing Bohm's "Still As the Night," with moved to 70 East Palmer avenue. are willing to avail themselves of a Miss Carmen Alollhagen at the organ. special night school. Should the num- A beautifully appointed miscel- The bridal party entered the chapel bers warrant it, the Jewish Institute laneous shower was given in honor to the strains of Lohengrin's wed- will be happy to establish night of Miss Sylvia Gittleman on April 26 ding march. The bride was attended classes during the summer season. by Mrs. Louis Danto and Mrs. Al. by Miss Carolyn Levy of Bay City However, those who are able to at- Weisman, at the latter's home, which as maid of honor and Miss Mildred tend the afternoon classes should do was decorated in pink and white. Brock of Tylre, Texas, as bridesmaid. so, inasmuch as the Dwyer School in Baskets filled with pink and white The flower girl was little Betty Jane Oakland will be opened practically roses lent a festive air to the affair. Roseblatt of Buffalo, N. Y. The all summer for mothers finding it groom was attended by Isaac Levy Covers were laid for 20 guests. of Jackson as best man. The ushers more convenient to attend afternoon se sRs leosni ds The teachers of the Marcy School were William Dembinski, brother fo nts in Oakland may register entertained on Thursday last in the bride; Clarnece Levy of Bay City at the North End Community Clinic, honor of Miss Rebecca C. Berstein, and Leon Stern of Jackson. 1218 Westminster street, every morn- The bride, who was given in mar- who was promoted this semester as ing between 9 and 11 o'clock, except- teacher of English at the Barbour In- nage by her father, wore an ex- ing Sunday. qu i site gown of o w it() pan I ette c hif- termediate High School. fon draped with white Spanish lace, Miss Esther Priscol has returned which formed cascades on either side, from Champaign, Ill., where she at- and was trimmed with pearls and tended a formal dinner dance given rhinestones. The bodice formed a by the Sigma Alpha Nu of the Uni- square decolletage and was sleeve- Hopis His Visit to Palestine Will less. A veil fashioned of bridal veil- vresity of Illinois. Bring Him Nester to Difficulties ing, caught at either aide with clus- of Jewish People. J. Eugene Zitomer was host at a ters of orange blossoms, fell over the dinner party in honor of Joseph W. gown, forming a long train. She car- The current number of the New ried a showed bo(uet of Ophelia Wolf of ChiCago, formerly of De- Palestine, official organ of the Zion- troit, at the. Lambs Club. Among roses and lilies-of-the-valley, bowed ist Organization of America, commen- the guests were Arthur E. Benson, with White and gold tulle. ting editorially on Mr. Ochs view of After the service a wedding din- Harry Stiller, Henry H. Cohen, Carl the Palestine situation as expressed Schiller, Mark Ballantine, William ner was served to 65 guests. Mr. by him in an interview in Paris with Marks, Walter J. Harris, Edward Bar- and Mrs. Spiesberger left on an ex- a representative of the Jewish Tele- nard and Henry Silver, all of De- tended Western trip and will be at graphic Agency, expresses gratifica- troit; Earl Harris and Maxwell Ben- home in Jackson after June I. The bride is a graduate of Arthur tion with the open, friendly, and un- nett of Chicago, Harvey Bache of biased attitude of the publisher of New York and Fred Stone of St. Hill High School and of the Cincin- the New York Times towards Zionists nati Conservatory of Music and has Louis. won fame as a pianist of unusual achievements in Palestine. "We are naturally gratified", the ability. The bridegroom was gradu- BAR MITZVAH ated from the Bay Cit• , High School paper says, "with the tone of Mr. Ochs observations. Ile saw much to and from the University, of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldberg of 443 The out-of-town guests were Mr. encourage further effort. The same East Kirby avenue announce the Bar Chaluzim who were reported by Lord Mitzvah of their son, Morton, on Sat. and Mrs. Nathan Spiesberger, Mr. Northcliffe as being arrogant are des- urday morning, April 29, at the Mo- and Mrs. Emil Levy, Mr. and Mrs. cribed by him as belonging to a fine Charles J. Levy, Miss Carolyn Levy , gen Abraham Synagogue on Farns- type that would win distinction any worth street. Reception Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Meister, Mrs. where; they are doing excellent work. April 30, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10 Rose Moses of Bay City; A. S. Cohen,' The Jewish colonies impressed him. p. m , at their home. No invitations. Toledo; Mil. Samuel Landau, Balti- The aspect of Tel-Aviv and, more par more, Md.; Sirs. L. E. Oppenheim, Detroit; Miss Kitty Oppenheim, Do- ticularly, the excellent municipal ad- wagiac; Mrs. M. Stern, Miss Dorothy ministration of that section of Jaffa, Stern, Leon Stern, Mr. and Mrs. agreeably surprised him. It is cur- Meyer Levy, Isaac Levy and Miss ious how different are the reports that MRS. CAROLYN FINSTERWALD Hattie Levy, Jackson; Mrs. Alex Le- come from Palestine. One sees black the second sees white, a third sees Mrs. Carolyn Finsterwald, 82 years vin, Calumet; Mrs. Irving Roseblatt nothing at all. One approaches with old, of 55 Massachusetts avenue, died and daughter, Betty Jane, and Mrs. prejudice, a second with arrogance, a at her home Thursday morning. Lilly Royal, Buffalo, N. Y. and Miss third with excessive affection. It all Funeral services were to take place Mildred Brock of Tyler, Texas. depends upon what one brings with on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with him to Palestine as to what one sees Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. MORE HOSPITAL LINEN there. Sir. Ochs came with an open Surviving Mrs. Finsterwald are four FOR CHALUZIM ASKED mind. Ile was unbiased. Without sons, C. A., Adolph, Louis and Ber- An appeal for further hospital lin- knowledge of the great sacrifices that man, and a daughter, Mrs. Leon ens has just been received by cable have been made to create a Jewish Goldsmith. from Dr. Rubinow, director of the life in Palestine that would be visibly Hadassah Medical Organization, who important, he gave credit to the ef- asks the Palestine Supplies Depart- fort as well as for the achievement CARD PARTY PROCEEDS hope that reflection on what he GO FOR ORPHANS HOME ment to increase its shipment to cov- We er the new field hospital which has has seen in Palestine will bring Mr. been organized for the Chaluzim. The Ochs nearer to the difficulties of his A cardparty will be given at the cable asks especially for sheets, pil- people, and will induce him in making Women's Federation Clubhouse, Han- low slips, skirts, aprons, pajamas, Palestine more and more an adequate cock and Second avenues, on May 15, reflection of the creative genius of the for the purpose of raising funds for blankets, bed spreads and towels. Mrs. A. H. Fromenson, director of Jewish people." the Hebrew Orphan Home of Detroit the Palestine Supplies Department, An admission fee of 75 cents will be ROTHSCHILD IN PALESTINE reports that the 380 sewing circles, charged. JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B.)—Lord connected with the department are busily engaged in sending supplies to Walter Rothschild the London scien- Palestine. She expects further co-op- tist to whom Sir Arthur J. Balfour, eration, however, in order to send a the then Secretary of State for For- large shipment of hospital linens eign Affairs, addressed on November shortly, to answer the appeal of Dr. 2, 1917, the British Government's Rubinow. Two shipments have al- Zionist Declaration, has arrived In Jerusalem. ready left this month. Annual May Sale of Undergarments, Corsets, Blouses Thousands of beautiful new garments will be offered at worth while savings. A few of the remarkable values: Shadow-proof Petticoats . . $2.00 Philippine Undergarments . 2.00 Corsets and Girdles . . . . 3.00 Hand Made Blouses . . . . 5.00 Vests and Step-Ms. . . Each 2.95 Sale begins Monday, May 1st. S. GOLDMAN H. S. ULLIAN Member Member Detroit Engineering Society Detroit Society of Civil Engineers Detroit Society of Civil Engineers American Association of Engineers American Association of Engineers GOLDMAN & ULLIAN Civil Engineers and Surveyors Registered ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES FROM 225 FARWELL BUILDING TO SUITE 1330 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Phones: At New Offices After MAY 1st, 1922 Cadillac 3432 Cadillac 6013 MAX STEINGOLD AND SONS REALTORS "Pioneers in Detroit Real Estate" Spring Festival of Fun and Joy BRUSH AND LARNED ST. DAILY 1:30 TO 11:00 P. M. Rain or Shine Community Building OCHS' IMPRESSION PLEASES ZIONISTS Fur Chokers Stone Marten Southern Marten Genuine Mink Siberian Squirrel 1230 Sabbath Services: gttoituuti Notes CARMEL HONEST KOSHER RESTAURANT fflineill0C11:5 Sunday Services: On Sunday morning of this week, Rabbi Berkowitz will preach the set.. mon under the title "The Union Shall Be Preserved." It will be a discus- sion of the proposed rabbinical col- lege to be founded under the aus- pices of the Free Synagogue of New York, with Dr. Stephen S. Wise as president. The whole matter has be- , tom( a vital issue in American Ju- i deism and the facts in the case should be laid before every congregation in the land. A sermon was delivered at the new synagogue, Ahavath Zion, on Hol- brook avenue, on Thursday last by Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronson announct R. Koplowitz. the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Robert A. Agins. Reception Mr. and Mrs. Leon 11. Koplowitz Sunday, April 30, from 2 to 5 and 7 of Clairmont avenue have as their to 10 p. m., at the home of Mr. and guests the past week I. I). Cohen and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of 1482 Bur- flurry Cohen of Coshocton, Ohio. lingame avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scholnick of l'ittsburgh returned from an extend- ed trip to California and are visiting here with their sons, Nathan H., Mor- ris and Reuben, at the Addison Hotel. r temple El Notes NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS The Shop where wader/ and oervige Pima OBITUARY 4739 Woodward ,hut Nola el Fewest Airs )Bazaar Under Auspices Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., to give De- troit a Foundation Fund for new $1,000,000 Community Building to house all the char- itable organizations in the city. 1000 Notable Attractions FREE SHOWS VAUDEVILLE CIRCUS MIDWAY FAIR World of Wonders "Arabian Nights" Freaks From Every Clime Harem Dancing Girl. Area Acts That Are Novel and Thrilling THE PARENTOS SOCIETY INDOOR Marvelous Acrobats, Contor- T. J. Bagley CIRCUS tionists, Aerial Artists Direction and Clowns ROGUOY LEE TOY JOSEPH CRAMOR HAYES & HAYES GAYLOR & GAYLOR Cartoonist Wire Wizard Chinese Puzzle Wire Walkers and Trap... Ring Thrills BUMPS & BUMPS Knockabout Clowns Two Giant Frog Men HARNER TRIO Barnum & Bailey Circus Clown. New Hudson Coach Given Away . DAILY April 29 to May 8 Inclusive JOSEPH SANDERS ALL TICKETS 50c NATHAN D. METZGER SANDERS & METZGER Attorneys and Counselors at Law Announce the Removal of Their Offices to 1230 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Phone Main 6431-6432