A meriam ffewisk Periodical Cada CLUFT014 AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PACE SEVEN riatikrKonlo ■ LcnefitomIClE f---, Olympic Setif El Oaginatu Notre Nalco The first of a series of lectures to Spring's Most Delightful New Dresses re Nut Sunday's Sermon: t Fn for Misses $35.00 - $49.50 9 S fur- pur- Odd Rus- urni- much re ad {3.gitatiC (.04144.00... s SUM No connection with any other store • Ruby's shoes are priced not hi AND GII:AD MOCCASIN-LIKE SOLES WITH SOFT TOES White China Buckskin Champagne Washable Horsehide Ta Mellow Horsehide Size. 3 to 8 AfircifFwBY.Inc ell leefi rho Sip cOrSenced" An unusually smart root splen- didly fashioned for general util- ity and sport wear, featured at really low price. $3 9. 5 o lure Suites Quantities, sought of- 7easonable to dining .esented in that our ,N'S. Our : now. wellies 11 AN ' S duard afar. eti 8,0 you treat yo ur friends Mrs. Ruben Simon of 411 Farns- Religious services were held Fri - worth street had as her guests last day evening. Rabbi Gordon's ser- week Mrs. J. C. Weinberg and son, mon was on "Purim." Jerome, and daughter, Jean, of Pres- cott, Mich.: Mrs. Adolph Glass of Miss Florence Beckman spent the Hale and Mrs. A. Liedeker of New Cantor Abraham Isaac Sherman o week-end in this city. York City. Toronto, who conducted services las Sabbath, will officiate during On Mrs. Julius Robins and children, coming Sabbath and the Sabbath fol ORGANIZE RELIEF Earl and Elaine, of Boston, who are lowing, as well as throughout Pass FOR VOLGA ZONES on their way to Des Moines, Iowa, over. While in Detroit, Cantor Sher where they will make their future man is making his home with his son York Jewish Leaders Aroused New home, are spending several days with Sigmund Sherman, 9735 Delmar eve by Leikin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Robins of Clair- nue. mount avenue. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—On the Miss Ruth Bensen of Hancock ave- initiative and appeal of Dr. George nue entertained two tables of bridge E. Leikin, chief rabbi of the Volga at her home Tuesday evening. district in Russia, a new organiza- Zionist Cultural Society: tion is being formed to give out to The Zionist Cultural Society held the poverty-stricken, war and famine- Mrs. Sol Gittleman and slaughters, Corinne and Ora Ruth, will return its second annuals dinner-dance ridden Jews of central Russia. With Sunday from Los Angeles, Cal., Thursday, March 27, at the Twen- the liquidation of the Joint Distribu- tieth Century Club. where they spent the winter. tion Committee in Russia, there is Sol Levin was toastmaster of the now no organization to ameliorate the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky have re- evening. Among those who respond. many hardships that the Jewish corn. turned from a several months' stay ed to toasts were Philip Slomovitz, munities are undergoing in rebuilding Aaron Kurland, Benjamin Kreisberg, their devastated districts. Dr. i.eikin, in California. Mary Caplan and Samuel Heymen. who is here as a representative to Reports showed that the work of these communities, has interested the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetsman, for- merly of Chicago, are now residing the first year was the study of na- following to form a society to assist tionalistic tendencies from the early them: Joseph Barondess, Reuben at the Whittier apartments. Biblical times up to the present era. Brainin, Herman Bernstein, Jacob Arthur Stone of Utica, N. Y., is A review of Jewish history, leading Richman, Nathan Isaacs, Rabbi Solo- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Git- up to the fall of the second temple, man Goldman and Rabbi Abba !Piet is the course of study assumed for Silver of Cleveland, Dr. N. Moses- tleman. this year. Next fall the organizatiOn sohn, D. N. Mossesohn and Philip Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and will begin with the study of Jewish Friedman. daughter, Reva, have returned from history in the mediaeval ages, which Dr. Leikin is a man of unusual French Lick, Ind., where they spent will lead up to the development of scholarship. After being ordained a American Jewish history. 10 days. rabbi at the age of nineteen, he se- Aaron D. Markaon of the staff of cured doctorate degrees in jurispru- Mrs. Adolph Glass of hale and the United Hebrew Schools is the ad- dence at the Universities of Petrograd Mrs. A. Liedeker of New York, who vising director. and Heidelberg. He later occupied spent the past week in this city, have the chair of jurisprudence in the Uni- Girl Scouts, Troop 17: returned home. versity of Kazan, being the only Jew An entertainment and bazaar will ever n member of the faculty of that Mrs. Ruben Simon gave a lunch- be held Sunday afternoon, April 6, at institution. eon and theater party March 26 for 2 o'clock, at the Jewish Institute, 687 30 people. Luncheon was served at East High street, under the auspices the Hotel Toiler after which the of Troop 17 of the Girl Scouts, the LETTER OF HISTORIC guests attended the Temple theater. only Jewish troop in the city. The INTEREST IS SOLD price of admission is 10 cents for Mrs. Harry Aller of Chicago is vis- children and 15 cents for adults. The NEW YORK.—Included in a col- iting her sister, Mrs. Michael Leishen, proceeds of the affair are to be lection of more than 200 autograph 1750 Collingwood avenue. Mrs. Lei- turned over to the Girl Scouts Sum- letters by Washington Irving, creator shen gave two luncheon-bridges Star. mer Camp fund. All of the other of Rip Van Winkle and Ichabod troops in the city have already turned 27 and 29 in honor of Mrs. Alter. in their quota for the establishment Crane, sold on order recently at the Anderson Galleries for $3,950, was Mrs. D. E. lloken of 1475 West of the camp. Troop 17 expects to the famous 16-page fragment on the Boston boulevard entertained March make a creditable showing by going death of Matilda Hoffman, fiancee of 29 for Mrs. harry Alter, a guest of over the top. Most of the articles the famous American author. Ma- that are to be on sale at the bazaar Mrs. Michael Leishen. have been made by the girls them- tilda Hoffman was the girlhood com- selves, and there is every promise of panion of Rebecca Gratz of Phila- an artistic showing, according to the delphia, who is said to have been the APPEALS FOR FUNDS report from the bazaar committee. inspiration for Walter Scott's "Re- Gratz nursed FOR JEWISH SCHOOLS Tickets may be had at the door or becca" in Ivanhoe. Miss Miss Hoffman in her fatal illness and from members of the troop. it was at the home of the latter dur- Rabbi Levin Asks Passover Contri• ing this period that she and Irving met. A friendship arose between the butions. ABRAHAM CASTRO IS DEAD OF INJURIES two as the result of this meeting and Irving is believed to have furnished Rabbi Judah L. Levin has isrued a Walter Scott with the description of call to the Jews of Detroit for th TUNIS.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbi Abra- fam- maintenance of religious schools and ham Castro, former chairman of the Rebecca Gratz that became the Miss character in "Ivanhoe." ous institutions of higher Jewish learn Jewish community of Tunis, and a ing in European countries and in well-known editor, died here from in- Hoffman was the daughter of Mr. and Palestine. Rabbi Levin's appeal i juries received in a miiorcar acci- Mrs. Ogden Hoffman of New York. At their home gathered the group of based upon reports brought to this dent. writers and artists who were famous country by Rabbi Abraham I. Kook, Rabbi Castro carried out the re- Feni- head of the Palestinian rabbinate organization of the Jewish hospital at that period including Irving, Bryant who recently arrived in the United and was instrumental in the establish- more Cooper, William Cullen 'States. The appeal tells of the dan• ment of a Jewish food-kitchen and a and Henry Tuckerman. gers threatening Jewish education Jewish home for the aged and The Parisian Jewish newspaper, and the spiritual life of Jewish com crippled, in Tunis. He was ■ great munities all over Europe and in Pales- Hebraist and had published a number the Archives Israelites, has just cele- brated its eighty-fifth birthday. , tine and declares that liberal sum of works including ■ Ilehrew•Arabie of money are needed immediately t dictionary. prevent the cessation of Jewish learn ing which escaped destruction during Rev. Dr. H. Pereira Mendes and the war and to support the amen- ' tary schools, the doors of which ar Mrs. Mendes, who are now in Buenos in danger of closing if not immedi Aires, expect to return to New York some time in May. ately provided for. INSTITUTE NOTES Coats of Charmeen Coats of Juina Coats of Flamingo Coats of Silk Rep Allover Embroidered Coats Fox-Trimmed Coats Squirrel-Trimmed Coats 59.50 to 225.0° Quality for Every Type of Woman 69.50 *lytareg Zebrk Notes KUSSE 1448 Woodward Avenue Presenting I." Tailor-madc I 1529 Washington Boulevard Adjoining Stetter Hotel. CM, The ADAPTO SHOES THE FIRST WALKING SHOES bout ex- ans- robe "Blind Eyes and Deaf Ears" will The next meeting of the Phi Delta Sorority will be held at the home of be the subject of Dr. Franklin's ser- mon next Sunday morning. In this Miss Gladys Kroll, 633 King avenue, discourse certain social problems of Monday, April 7. vital interest to our generation will The Misses Elizabeth Leiberman, he discussed. All are welcome. I Lucille Marx and Goldie Fearer at- tended the freshman frolic at Ann Special Parking Notice: In order to facilitate the departure ' Arbor last week-end. of automobiles from the temple, the traffic division of the Police Depart- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon en- tertained 200 guests on Sunday, ment has made Gladstone avenue during service hours a one-way March 16, at their home, 2310 Dazel- wood avenue, at a reception in honor street. Those attending our services will therefore take notice that at all of the betrothal of their daughter, Sally Merrill, to Oscar Held of this times when services are held in the city. Miss Solomon was dressed in temple, Gladstone avenue may he en- a pink chiffon and gold lace gown tered only from the west (Second and carried .a corsage of roses and avenue. Furthermore, notice is sweet peas. Receiving the guests given that, under police regulations, c INGLE and double were the Misses Ida Greenwald, Til- parking in the alley is absolutely pro- kl breasted, many with lie Halperin, Florence and Jessie El- hibited under penalty. We trust that link button or others de- lenstein and Anna R. Kurtzman. En- our members and others who attend tertainment was furnished by several our service will co-operate with the veloped in navy, hair line Police Department in the strict ob- of the guests. stripes, badger, graystone servance of these regulations. and artichoke twills. tine The senior dramatic class of the Temple Arts Society: men's wear and sports fab- I Young Women's Hebrew Association The Temple Arts Society an- ,held a surprise party Thursday, rics. The fourth monthly bridge party March 27, at the club house in honor nounces that on the evening of Tues- Plain, braid or ribbon bound. of Miss Clara Lindenbaum, who left day, April 15, a special entertain- given by the Beth El Sisterhood was Monday for California. Miss Lin- ment will be given to which all the held Tuesday evening. Prizes were denbaum was an active member of members of the temple and their awarded to Mrs. A. S. Levinsohn for friends are cordially invited. On this malt jong, Miss Lilly Lenhoff for 111•11=11WIWWWw VIM11111•111111111, I the dramatic class. occasion, four plays, voted the best bridge and Mrs. A. D. I hillippe for Mr. and Mrs. C. Sold of 1547 Dela- productions thus far given by the 500. The hostesses of the evening , were Mrs. I. Oppenheim, Mrs. A. ware avenue entertained members of Arts Society, will be repeated. Greenbaum, Mrs. A. Seitner and Mrs. the Canadian American Club of Pesach: M. Hirshberg. Michigan at a house party Saturday, Members of the congregation March :31. The Tuesday Club met at the home should put aside Saturday evening, of Mrs. M. C. Meyers. Miss L. I.en- Miss Sarah Stocker, daughter of April 19, for participation in the con- hoff and Mrs. M. Hershberg held high ' Mr. and Mrs. David Stocker, who is gregational Sedar which will be held scores. a student at Vassar, has been voted on that evening and for which elabo- a trip to Labrador by Christians, a rate preparations are already under A special meeting of the young way. In the homes of our members, student, organization. Sedar should be celebrated on the ladies of the Jewish Young People's preceding evening, Friday. Those Society was called by the secretary, will be Mrs. Jennie Newman, Westminster desiring the Haggadah, i. e., the Se- ' Stella A. Thal, this week. The pur- If you are considerate of your friends, you avenue, has returned from California, dar ritual, should place their orders pose of this meeting was to appoint Most careful In your selection of footwear—for your if you ate nom feet are your best friends! Especially where she visited Mrs. henry Gold- for the same at once, as the publish- committees for the leap year dance smith, formerly of Detroit. On her ers have notified us that the supply to be given April 15. of figure, your shoes must fit perfectly, and, above all, must give your foot arches the proper support. way home Mrs. Newman stopped in is limited. they Chicago to attend the graduation of Jacob Thal left Sunday for Sault her nephew, Merrill R. Jacobs, from U. A. H. C. Meeting: I Ste. Marie. Rush Medical College. A special meeting of the Union Alvin Wiel, who is attending Alma with their scientifically constructed eche., narrow heel of American Hebrew Congregations Mrs. Joseph Molin entertained with to consider matters fo vital impor- College, is spending his vacation with fitting, and other features especially designed to meet two tables of bridge Tuesday after- tance to the Union and the Ilebrew his aunt, Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg. the requirements of stout women, allow the freedom noon at the Elks Temple. and ease of movement that spell gracefulness. Union College will be held in Chi- Miss Pepi Ileavenrich has left for At Lane Bryan's you will be expertly fitted no ADAPTO cago on Sunday and Monday. April Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet, 4904 13 and 14. A number of delegates Atlantic City. Shoes by men who have been personally trained by Greenway, entertained 25 ladies at a from Temple Beth El will attend this Dr. Byron Schindler. the famous foot specialiet. luncheon and bridge Tuesday after- meeting. Members of the congrega- Mrs. Max Hirshberg has gone to ADArro Shoes come in all sizes up to 11, all widths, noon at the Elks Temple. New York City, tion who expect to be in Chicago on (AAA to SEE) all styles, leathers and models. Also boots with medium and mars wide tops. these dates and who wish to partici- The Misses Miriam Stone and Jen- pate in the meeting should send their Lionel Ginsberg had as his week- Priced at $10 and up. nie Rosen entertained delightfully names at once to Adolph Finsterwald , end guest Morris Gross of Lansing,. Saturday last at 1196 Edison avenue, president of our congregation. Sold exclusively by honoring Miss Clara Lindenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levinsohn and prior to her departure for California. Charity Sewing: LANE BRYANT children, Elaine and David, were the There were many out-of-town guests Are the women of your householi 11 week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam from Ann Arbor. Covers were laid attending the Thursday sewings a t Goldfarb of Jackson. 1452 Farmer St. for 16 guests. which some special and very neces John R. Mrs. John immerman spent the - sary garments are being made for in Woodward Near Mrs. Charles Robinson has re , valided ex-soldiers? A special re -, week-end in Jackson. turned home from a short stay in quest has come for this work and ou Miss Miriam Marks is recovering Cleveland. quota cannot be completed unless at I of our women who can possibly d 0 from injuries sustained in an auto- Mrs. I. Mattis of Cincinnati, Ohio, so attend the Thursday sewings. mobile accident. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Robinson, has returned Martin Goldstein is in New- York home. on business. I RUBYS MUSCLE DEVELOPING FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN 1- , The new dresses are marked by beaded girdles and bright colors, accordion pleated panels, and a decided French simplicity. Fash- ioned of Crepe Elizabeth, wool Crepes, Flat Crepes, soft Twills, and flannels. Wanted colors in- clude cocoa, grey, moss green, maize, black and navy. Styles are very youthful. Hi t , glhqi ch s be given under the auspices of the Jewish Young l'eople's Society took place Sunday afternoon. Dr. Solo- mon B. Frechof, professor at the Hebrew Union College, talked on "The Ideal of Prayer." The most outstanding fact in his speech was that we must be religious all week III order to appreciate the Sabbath. Ile also showed how the Jews are al- ways thanking the Lord for his gifts instead of asking favors iron Him. Dr. Freehof's lecture was most in- spiring to the Jews of this commun- ity. The Young People's Society is deserving of much praise in its ef- torts to bring so prominent a speaker to the city. The arrangements were in charge of Lionel Ginsberg, presi- dent, and Stella Thal, secrctary. Following the young people's pro. gram, the I. O. B. II. held an open initiation. Six candidates were taken through by the Bay City degree team. Following the initiation Milton M. Alexander gave a talk on the Johnson immigration bill and urged its defeat. Isador Berger gave a most interesting talk on "Ilona. Life." This was fol- lowed by a banquet, after which dancing was enjoyed until midnight. :-: Value :-: Service releOraltritaff." 31 ALL WEEK, Apr. 6 Beginning Sun. Mat. MATINEES SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY OFTHE I8T - H ANNUAL TOUR WONDER.SHOW OF THEUNIDER Su' gfie FAMOUS MAGICIAN 100-MYSTERIES -100 Eves., Sat. Mat.I 50c to $1.50 Plus Tax Sun., Wed. Mats. Plus Taz 25c to $1.00 Newest Creations in Fine Fibre Furniture now an accepted fashion GO T to is use Fibre Furnittn , in i he living room, bedroom, guest room, or sun parlor! in lac., it ib furniture that fits the home, no matter where you place it. Vou will find the finishes you had :n mind, the ingenious pattens that enhance the beauty of this fine fur- niture, and the prices at whith it is marked are surprisingly Rugs and Carpets of 1. 7 n.,:sual Decorative Possibilit ies. Most everyone who visits our tt.ig and Carpet Department is delighted with the a r a.,,ortment that we present. Prices, of are most moderate. PIPINaLrE FURNITURE COMPANY 431 Gatiot Avenue. A.C.Krenz IMade'roc haat r The Phone Cadillac 2780. d h o s pe r W vic h e erp er e Courtesy C voau i 10347 Wood'rd Between Calvert and . Collingwood