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April 16, 1926 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-04-16

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A merica% (faith periodical Carter

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20., 01110

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JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL I
I SPONSOR PERFORMANCE'

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Frocks

The sale of tickets for the Sunday
evening, April 18, performance of
'the Bonstelle Playhouse has been

That Make
Cl,, Irresistible

@Appeal

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to the

New frocks for afternoon.
dinner, street and sports
wear, in a great variety of
styles and colors. Every
frock is new, smart and dif-
ferent — with that French
s implicity of line that makes
for distinction.

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vender,

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aara.mon.i.ao • stars

Spring
Suggestions

CLEANING TIME IS HERE—
LEAVE YOUR CLEANING TO US!

liana

Curtains, Draperies,
Wearing Apparel

Hague

ulations upon the birth of a son, Ar-
!nold, on April 4. B'rith Milah cere-
mony was performed by Rev. Jacob
Silverman at the Children's Hospital.

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

CENTERS ASS'N

West Warren Mothers Club:
The West Warren Mothers Club
Mr. and Sirs, David Malinoff (Clara
Wexler) of 558 Marston avenue are will meet at the Atkinson Community
Thirty-third and McGraw, on
House
receiving congratulations on the birth
Wednesday afternoon, April 21, at
' of a daughter, Joyce Winifred, on
2:30 p. m. Miss E. G. Gillette of
April 8.
Breitmeyees Flower Company will

Call Melrose 4200 TODAY!

I BOULEVARD
fel Slater



The marriage of Miss Mabel A.
S ern of Ne w York and !lorry Rab
in
w t of New York, formerly of De-
troit, took place at the home of Rabb '
J. Margolies on Wednesday, April 14
in the presence of the immediate rel
atives. Mrs. Schulman of Brooklyn
attended her sister as matron of
honor and Mr. Schulnina was bes
man. The bride is the sister of Mil
ford Stern of Detroit.

Members of the Federation for
Ukrainian Jewish Relief, which cares
for 85 orphans and half orphans in
Kiev, are putting forth every effort
to make the bazaar which will be
held ut the Kirby Center from May
8 until May 13, inclusive, a success.
The following have been added to
the list of volunteer workers who
were mentioned in previous editions
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: The
Western Ladies Society presented a
MISS ROSE GORDON
check for $50, to apply lin account
for the maintaining of one orphan.
taken over by the Junior Hadassah.
Mrs. Granada and Mrs. Finkel, rep-
The play "Badges" will be presented.
resentatives of the Western Ladies
Miss Dorothy Epstein, chairman of
Society, will conduct a booth at the
arrangements, states that they are bazaar and will solicit articles, ad-
anticipating a crowded house. She vertisements and compliments in the
is being assisted by Rose Babcock, Twelfth and Linwood sections; Dr.
Rose Gordon, Ethel Steinberg, Helen
Altshuler has received contribu-
Shetzer, Marion Moyer, Mabel Au- I.
tions front Parke-Davis & Co.; Mr.
gust, Bessie Brenner, Bessie Schubot,
Selman promises that the Jewish Ar-
Rhea Harris, Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield,
tists Club will have a booth; Mrs.
Thelma Gordon and Miriam Levin.
Weiner and Mrs. Fuchsman will solic•
it in the Hamtramck section; Mrs.
I Rosenfield and Mr. Malcow in the Del-
1 ray section; Mrs. Fuchsinan and Mr.
Mullin in the North Woodward sec-
tion; Mr. Gelstein of the Modern Press
has promised $100 for compliments
drtisements in the bulletin
Mr and Mrs. Sidney Levenson and ave
which will be! issued (luring the time
(Lillian Teal) of 2080 1, irginia par
the bazaar.
are receiving felicitations on the birth of As
the proceeds of this affair will
I of a son, Frederick Robert, April 5. be used in the support of the orphan-
age in Kiev. the public is urged to
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldfarb of 502
avenue are receiving congrat- attend.

Given careful and satisfactory attention.

H.STINCTIVE
WEARING
PPAREL FOR
EN AND BOYS

flimelhoch's

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On Saturday evening, April 17, the
.adios Auxiliary of the Odessa Aid

A New Low Price!

Our 1.85 All-Silk
Chiffon "Himel-Hose"

1.75

Melrose 4200

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

Three Pairs 5.00

Now—at Lower Prices—
the same sheer beauty, the
same splendid length of
service, the same list of
forty smart colors! Excel-
lent investment at the old
prices—even better value at
the new ones.

MRS. E. J. SCHWARTZ

Society will give an entertainment
and card party at Broker's hall, cor-
ner Of Gladstone and Fourteenth
streets. Admission will be 75 cents
per person. The proceeds will be
used for the extensive aid and relief
work of the society.
Mrs. E. J. Schwartz, chairman of ♦
the affair, is being assisted by Mrs.
Bronstin, Mrs. Sherman and Mrs.
Goldberg. An enjoyable evening is
assured all who attend.

Main Floor.

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The

NEW YORK
BAKERY

8735 TWELFTH STREET

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years.
Plain

Between Blaine and Gladstone.

Is open for business and desires to acquaint the

public with the fact that here one will find

The Best and Tastiest
Bakery Staples and
Specialties in Detroit

We have served the public faithfully for 15 years
and now have an up•to-date, modern bake shop



and are equipped to better our service and products.

Relieve foot pains latently!

Sir. and Sirs. Louis Ruud of 11534
Byron avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Betty, to Jo-
seph II. Glass, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Morris 'Gilts sof Calumet, Mich. A
reception will be held in honor of the
couple at the home of Miss Rood on
Sunday, April 25, from 7 to 10 p. m.
No cards.

You are invited to come in and look our place over
if you
and try our fine bake goods. We are sure,
do, that you will become our steady customer.

Are emonth, eay and comfortable while stand-
ing or walking.. —will outwear two pairs of
ordinary shoes. but cat no more than ordi-
nary shoe..

the

Grand Bazaar

For the benefit of eighty-five orphans in our orphange in Kiev,
and other unfortunate children in • terrible plight.
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KIRBY CENTER, KIRBY and ST. ANTOINE
STREETS
From Saturday Evening, May 8, to Thursday,
May 13, Inclusive.

N4.070c
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Junior Declamation Contest:
The following are the entrants in
the Junior Declamation Contest, the
club they represented, and what they
recited: Mollie Gurovsky of the Jun-
ior Workers, "Dot Girl of Mine ;" Re-
becca Huffman of the Junior Work-
ers, "The Owl Critic;" Mildred Mar-
tin of the Young Dramatic Club,
"Sugar Plum Tree ;" Mary Rubinfire
of the Young Dramatic Club, "Med-
dlesome Matty," an original poem;
Harry Gruber of the Young Macca-
bees, "At Independence Hall," by
Abraham Lincoln; Rose Wexler of Da!
Jolly Sports, "It Couldn't Be Done,"
by Edgar Guest; Katy Siegel of the
Junior Jewish Dramatic Club, "The
Mumps;" Stanley Peterman of th
Detroit Jewish Institute, "lahock
don," a Hebrew poem; Miss Elm
JefTe of the Jolly Sports, "The Jews'
Love of Palestine ;" Rena Kopoffsky
of the Junior Stars, "Guisseipp in
massi," by Edgar Guest; Dorothy So.
rock of the Junior Stars, "The Kid ;"
Pearl Sack of the Jewish Girls Dra-
made Club, "Captain, My Captain:"
Gertrude Millstein of the Buds of
Zion, "The Gettysburg Address."
The judges were Miss Caplan, Miss
Emma Lazaroff, Slits Cyreld Epstein
and Sol Levin. The winners of the
contest will be announced at the coin
munity program to be held at North-
ern High School Wednesday evening.

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The very latest patterns and colors. Select now from
the largest variety of high grade side w•ll paper ever
assembled under one roof and ever sold at these prices.

Congress at Randolph St. Opp. County Bldg.
Open Until 6 P. M.
w. Deliver.

Engagements, Weddings, Banquets and

All So:ial Occasions.

caterto tilt lading Jewish Social
We cater
A:..-. of the City.

Oakland Mothers Club:
A meeting of the Oakland Mothers
Club will be held at the Moore School. ,
Alger and Cameron, on Saturday of-
ternoon, April 11, at 2:30. Ralph II
Carr, County Agricultural Agent, will i
talk on "Garden Week" and will be
! followed by a musical program and I
dancing in the gymnasium.

Paints — Varnishes — Enamels — Brushes
At Reduced Prices.

CONGRESS WALL PAPER
& PAINT COMPANY

Detroit Exclusive
Catering

FEDERATION FOR UKRAINIAN JEWISH RELIEF
LADIES AUXILIARY
CONFERENCE OF LOCAL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS

REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
MOHEL

Recommended by Detroit Physticlane.
Formerly at 652 Farnsworth Amu*.

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1810 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
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PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON HALL

We Decorate Horne. and Halls.

Twelfth Street Mothers Club:
The Twelfth Street Mothers Club
will hold a meeting on Saturday aft-
ernoon, April 17, at 2:30, at the Thir-
kell School, Fourteenth and Dela-
ware. A member of the Garden
League of the Federation of Wom-
en's Clubs will talk on "Garden
Week" and will be followed by a talk
on Bialik and • musical program.

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SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1926

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New cl sssss now staffing.

M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr.
125 RICHTON AVE.
Hemlock 5654

Register your children at once!

Kadimah Hebrew School

ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Driector.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

8821 BEAUBIEN

EMPIRE 8385-W

Individual and group instruction. Boys prepared for "Bar Mitroah."

A Kinderarten for Children under 6 years of ate is now being organized.

The Bonny
Tot Shop

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SENSATIONAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS

ed the best

Unparalleled Bargains, Dancing, Amusements of all kinds, Re-
nowned Talent and a World of Fun in store for all.
Jews of Detroit, the very lives of distressed children, all alone
in this world, are dependent upon the success of this bazaar.
This orphanage is maintained in the name of Detroit Jewry.
Give this great cause your undivided support, thereby con-
tributing to the safety of youthful Jewish souls.

E Jules Klein's Onr.cheins.tra from 9 to I A. M. Admission 75c __ 7-
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Fitting
Specialists.

28 ADAMS AVE WEST

Mr. and Hrs. Louis Koffman of 340
Kenilworth avenue announce the en-
gagement o f their (laughter, Eliza-
beth, to Jac k Saul Brown of this city.

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Between Blaine and Gladstone.

question. at

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CHILDREN PRESENT
PASSOVER PLAYLET

8735 TWELFTH STREET

Solve your fool

Styles For Men, Woman
and Children

Mr. and Mrs. S. Placer of Virginia
park announce the engagement o f
their daughter, Clara, to At Shan-
bram, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shan-
bram of Beaubien street.

when they beat the Tau Beta Midgets
Sir. and Sirs. David Bookstein of
by a score of 23 to 16. The D. J. I.
Atkinson avenue announce the en-
Midgets won six out of six gannet,
gagement
of their daughter, Rose, to
A joint meeting of the Senior and making them champions of their di-
Junior Hadassah will be held on vision. The cup has to be won three Murray Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph
Levy
of New York City.
Thursday evening, April 22, at the times in succession before it belongs
Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To- permanently to the club winning it.
Mr.
and
Sirs.
II. Scheftel of 12025
rah, at which time Mrs. Alexander
---
Prairie avenue announced the en-
Dushkin of Chicago, a distinguished Attention Housekeepers
gagement
of
their
daughter, Mollie,
leader in liadassah, will address the In Oakland District:
groups. A musical program will be
The Jewish Centers Association, to Jack C. Lippson, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
S.
Lippson,
on
Sunday, A pril 11,
given by Mrs. Phyllis Zuckerman-Al- with complaint bureau at 570 East
at a dinner and reception given L. the
1 en and the Junior Hadassah Choral Philadelphia avenue and telephone Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Over 100
group will render appropriate selec- Empire 4878, will conduct a clean-
guests attended the affair. Among
tions. Mrs. Ida Keidan Caplan and up campaign.
the out-of-town guests were Mr. and
! Miss Rose Lipsitz are in charge of First Rubbish Division:
Sirs. J. Kaminsky and daughter,
arrangements.
District bounded on north by
Iladassah pledges continue to come
y Clay,
east by !Icor', and Mrs. Ralph Kaminsky and
Woodland, south by
Oakland.
son, Melvin, of McKeesport, Pa.
in and the following have been added
Greel ley
C and west
to the lists previously published: Mrs.
Rubbi sh ollections.
.
Barney Blumrosen, $50; Mrs.Max
Horton-Clay, Saturday; Clay-
Frank, $10; Mrs. Albert Gittleman,
Philadelphia-
Friday;
Euclid,
I 810; Sirs. Sarah Goldberg, $10; Mr.
Holbrook, Thursday; Westmin-
' and Sirs. William Isenberg, in honor
To Save A Country," a playlet ,
ster-Lynn, Friday; Lynn-Wood-
. Mrs. Ilimon
of their children, $25;
land, Thursday; Holbrook-West- developing the Passover theme, was '
Kaplan, $25; Mr. and Sirs. A. p
ay.
presented before the Shaarey Zedek
minster, Saturday.
pin, in honor of their children, $25;
Sunday School last Sunday morning!
Garbage Collections:
Ladles Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek, I
Clay-Euclid, Wednesday; Philo- by the fifth grade, of which Miss Lil-
$50; Mrs. Louis Robinson, $25; Mr,
delphia - Holbrook, T u e s d a y; lian Earbman is the instructor. The '
nd Sirs J. S. Souls and daughter, !
W est m i nster-Caniff, Tuesday playlet opens with the preparation
Miriam, $25; Sabbath School of Tern-
e home of a French
and Wednesday; Caniff-Wood- for the Seder 'nth
ple Beth El, $25; Sisterhood of Tem-
Jew whose son had been called to the
land, Thursday.

Berna d
ple Beth El, r $25; Sirs.
colors during the preceding Passover.
Second Rubbish Division—
I Schwartz, $150; Mrs. Abe Stralser,
District bounded on north by Ile takes part in the Napoleonic wars. ]
$125; Mrs. M. A. lackheirn, $10.
Woodland, south by Clay, west During the year not a word is re-
by Woodward and east by Oak- ceived from the soldier son. Fitting-
The world is a dull mirror of
ly the soldier arrives in time to take I
land.
part in the Seder service.
, eternity.
Rubbish Collections:
Those taking part in the play were I
Horton-Marston, Monday; Mt.
Vernon-Hague. Tuesday; Alger- .lerome Harris Harriet Glickman,
Josephine, Wednesday; Owen- Maurice Wagner, Sylvia Firestone,!
Westminster, Monday; Arden- Dorothy Baron, Samuel Keywell, The- I
Trowbridge, Tuesday; Harmon- odore Stalinsky, Benedit Silver, Anna I
Bosch and Ralph helper. The chit-
Woodland, Wednesday.
dren were coached by Miss Farbman
Garbage Collections:
Horton- Chandler, Thursday; Byron Jacobs was the announcer.
Marston - Philadelphia, Friday;
liague-Holbrook, Saturday; Jo-
sephine-Westminster, Thursday;
Arden- Harmon, Wednesday;
Rosedale-Woodland, Monday.

L. ZEMAN, Prop.

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FEE FIT THE
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HADASSAH GROUP WILL
HOLD A JOINT MEETING

The New York Bakery



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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon talk on "Garden Week" and her talk
are receiving felicitations upon the will be followed by a musical pro-
gram. All mothers living in the
birth of a son on April 6.
neighborhood are most cordially in-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Horwitz of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown vited to attend.
2012 Virginia park announce the en-
(Sarah H. Lambert) are receiving fe-
gagement of their (laughter, Helen,
licitations on the birth of a daughter, D. J. I. Midgets Win Cup:
to Joseph Holtzman, son of Mrs. Lena
The D. J. I. Midgets won the cup
Holtzman of 1217 West Philadelphia
Sally Carol.
offered by the Intersettletnent Bas-
ketball League to the champion team, avenue.

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I Art Needlework

And Nun's Boil-Proof Embroi-
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We have large or small dining rooms for all occasions without
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