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April 12, 1929 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-12

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PAGE EIGHT

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Young Men

Who want the swagger of the Strand and
Piccadilly.
The English accented hand-tailored look
"For the men of Detroit."
Clothes that have the thoroughbred, aristo-
cratic style of tailoring plus the New York
Broadway snap and (lash.
Clothes with the custom-tailored look but
at popular prices.
SUITS AND TOPCOATS
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WEST

1 GOLDIE MEYERSON'S
RETURN VISIT HERE

By a special request of the
t rot "Chalutzos," Goldie Mema.
son, representative of the Pioneors
of l'alestine will visit Detroit a
sound time. She is coming on
April 13, to stay until April 16.
A "Chalutzim Supper" is being
arranged by the Chaveiros of the
Pianeer Women's Organization on
Saturday evening, April 13, in
the new Farband Folk School, 4016
Colin- t-wood. Menders arid friends
of the organization will C01110 there
to spend the evening with Giffin)
Meyersan.
(In Nlonday afternoon, April 15,
Goldin Meyerson will be the guest
of honor at a meeting of the Fen-
Chalutzos in the Jewish Cen-
ter, and on Monday evening a gen-
eral meeting will be held at 1905
Gladstone.
In ‘Vinds, , r a lecture and ram
vert is heing arranged by the
Young Piode Zion on Sunday eve-
ning, in the Talmud Torah Hall.
Participants in the program will
be Min`, Milkovsky, singer; Ber-
nard Silverstein, violinist; and
Mrs. Bernard Silverstein, pianist,
all of Detroit.

ocial and
Qrsonal

CENTERS ASS'N

The

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SALON

Second Floor

J. I,. HUDSON co.

SPECIAL VALUES
u _u in Boxed Stationery .
I SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

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And Now--
a new WEBER

Always Showing
the Newest Modes

THE EXQUISITE FIVE FOOT WEBER

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CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Charles Parzen has just re-
; turned from an extensive tour of
Abraham Leach and sons extend
the west. While in Portland, Ore-
gon, she was the guest of her chil- their heartfelt thanks to their
dren, Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Par- • many relatives and friends for the
kindnesses shown them during
Others 116 to 115
zen, of that city.
their recent bereavement.
A beautiful luncheon and mist'el-
laneous shower was given on Wed-
nesday, March 27, at the Oriental
cafe by Mrs. S. Gallant and Mrs.
ss
1, A. Gross of Boston boulevard, hail-
4
, raring Miss Anna Akt of New York
3 Doors Irons Michigan Theater
City. Covers were laid for 21)
210 BAGLEY AVENUE
guests and bridge was the diver-
sion of the afternoon. The mar-
riage of Miss Akt to Herman Faber
of this city will take place the lat-
ter part of this month in New
York City.

t

Miss Lena Payne, formerly of
Dorvit, now of Chicago, and at-
tending the University of Illinois,
was elected president of the Sigma
Delta Tau Sorority, Kappa chapter,'
at 11(14 West Nevada, Urbana,

of Our Newly Polarged

Hudson's Seven
Furniture Days

1/3011 El
Notes

0

The Opening

April 15 to 22

Mrs. Alfred Rothschild left Wed-' The ()mutinied Senior and Junior
nesday for Cincinnati, 0., for a Ilailassah meeting, held Tuesday
se, el al weeks' visit with relatives. evening, April 9, at the Westmin-
An Event of Savings Importance
st•r Community House, wits itt-
Mrs. Sal E. Heineman of Bloom- tvnded by a large audience and was
You can bring your home up-to-date in
field Hills left 'Wednesday for Cin- one of the finest gatherings of the
cinnati, O., for a few days' visit year. Mrs, Dorothy Fuldheim, of
fashionable furnishings—and save money
and will leave there Saturday fur Cleveland, the speaker of the eve-
on every piece you buy—in these famous
New York to meet her daughter ning, delivered a masterful address
and son-in-la•, NIr. and NIrs. Irv- on "The Fall of the Russian Em-
SEVEN FURNITURE DAYS at Hudson's
ing Philip Straus, open their ar- pire." Junior Iladaasah choral
this week.
group, composed of 16 voices, under
rival from Europe.
the leadership of SIrs. Si. 13. Ben-
Hudson's Furnished Home is entirely re-
yas, gave the following program:
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silberberg
Nlinuette, by Nlozart, and Night
fitted for Spring as a feature of this sale.
I S l adeline Rosenberg) have re-
MRS. A. J. LEVIN
Fall
(Lielaistrauml,
by
Liszt,
and
We cordially invite you to visit it as a source
turned from their wedding trip Cradle Song by Brahnis, Nliss
and are residing at the Chatham Zelda Itosenlx)rg was the 11,11 , 111-
of ideas for new decorating plans.
hotel.
panist. After the program a
interval %VHS spent in the din-
ENTIRE NINTH FLOOR
Miss Doris Ruth Nathan is ing room of the Community House Class D Team Wins at Cleveland,
ELEVENTH FLOOR—WOODWARD AVE. BUILDING
spending her spring
where refreshments were served,
The ('lass D team closed its sea-
is visiting
Toronto where she vacation
in
son in a blaze of glory by defeat-
friends.
_
The third performance of the ' ing the Class D team of Cleveland
with a score of 26 to 18. Sam
. of
ha N s ler. ra et t iu d riNil , r ds. ra „ Inat x . wen ll,„in Istah l , an,, ii„1- 1 , , , ,ason of the Arts Society
Temple Beth El on Tuesday eve- Pomerantz and Meyer Penslar
were high scorers fur the
oodseard-Gratiot.Farmer•Grand River
ruing brought out a large, appreci- . team, each accounting for Detroit
journ in Palm Beath, Fla.
eight
ative audience and the three plays points. The Center boys, who also
Sir. and Stns. Royal Allen Op- were cleverly presented under the won the Class I) championship in
moiheim (Elsa Adele Freeman) directeti of Kathryn Vincentthe Recreation League, will be
have returned from their wedding Mayer.
- feted at a banquet at the Masonic Z1118111113111551111MatenOMM1311111111111115181M1130111111n111222511111145111511M1111WMPHImalur
Services:
trip and will he at home after May
Temple the latter mat of April.
Rev. Reinhold Niebuhr of New I at the Whitmore Plaza apart-
Maurice II. Zackheim has re- Rings emblematic of their success
, York will occupy the pulpit Sun- ment., Palmer 1N'oods.
turned from New York City where will be given to each boy on the
day morning, April 14, and speak
he had gone to meet his Mece, Miss team.
on "Prophets and Priests." Sera-
Among the Detroit girls who at- Hilda Gaydon, who arrived ou the
-- -
ices begin at 10:45.
tended the Kappa Nu house party S. S Olympia from Kovna, Poland. Ben Bey Team to Play Strangers: g
"Science and health and the in Ann Arbor over the week-end on April 4. Nliss Gaydon will en-
The Ben Bey team of the Jewish
$
Bible" will be the subject of Rabbi were. Misses Natalie Arden, Her- roll as a student in the college of
Lean Fram's sermon - Saturday mit Grabewsky, Josephine Lewis, the City of Detroit while here and Center will play the Strangers of
the Center for second place on
morning, April 13 at 10:311.
will reside with her aunt HMI uncle, Sunday afternoon at 1:15 on April
Sunday, April 21, Dr. Solomon Miriam Fuchs, Sylvia Weiss, Bea-
Mr. and airs. Zackheim, of Calvert 14 at the Tumult. Beth El gym.
B. Freehof of Chicago will speak trice Ehrlich, Lois Meyers, Lydia
avenue.
Bloom
and
Millicent
Jacobs.
This game will be followed by the
on "Minds That Never Grow Up."
BlooKsEt.t.ERs ,F,INcE is 5
second annual senior free throw
Thursday, April 25, first day l'ass-
The
Twentieth
Century
Club
1550 Woodward Avenue.
In honor of the marriage, Sun- contest.
Randolph 0200
over services, Rabbi Leon Fram's
will
be
the
scene
of
a
bridge-tea
day,
April
14,
of
Isadore
Wuntner
subject will be Spring Song."
Sunday, April 28, Rabbi ham will Saturday afternoon, given by De- to Nliss Sally Nlalek, the Phalanx Results of Last Week's Games:
Ben Bays defeated Stevens A. Ausammonammumwomminguantimmanimumourommagenummaussumminan,
deliver the Passover sermon on troit Music Study Club. Mrs. Wil- club gave it dinner dance Friday,
liam Isenberg is chairman and the April 5, at the Oriole Terrace. C. 33 to 16.
"The Resurrection of Moses."
following will act as hostesses: ('avers were laid fur 30 people.
Monroe Hardware defeated Bar-
Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Harry
risters 24 to 16.
Young People's Temple Club:
Tri-Square Sports defeated Ila-
For That Passover Remembrance
The Young People's Temple Becker, Nits. J. W. Berris, Mrs. II.
Mts.
Joseph
Schwartz
and
son,
Club announces its annual spring Coggin), Mrs. David Diamond, Mrs. Bernard, have returned front their koah Sports 26 to 11.
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
affair, which will be in the form of David Fauman, Mrs. Robert Finn, winter stay at Miami Beach, Flor-
The Gift that Only You ran (live
'a night club. The date and fur- Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, Sirs. David ida. They are now residing at 3265 Track Meet:
Hokin,
Mrs.
Jack
Howard,
Mrs.
Three 8x10 Photographs for $10
1 ther details will be announced
All entries for track meet to be
Nlyron Jacoby, Mrs. Nathan Kap- Boston boulevard.
12 for $25
later.
held
April
20
at
the
City
College
lan, Mrs. Nathan Metzger, N1rs. J.
Also a Special Cabinet Photograph
gym must be in by April 17 at
M. Primakow, Mrs. Louis Savage,
The class in comparative re- the Athletic Council meeting.
$10 per Dozen
The Temple Seder:
The most beautiful event in the Mrs. J. H. Schakne. The public is ligion of Beth El College of Jew-
congregational year is the annual welcome and tickets may be ob- ish Studies will hear the tirst of Marble Contest:
a series of lectures on "The Re-
Temple Seder, which will take tained at the door.
A marble contest will be held
ligions of the Far East" next Man-
place Thursday night, April 24.
Among
the
hostesses
at
the
week-
day night, April 15 at 8 o'clock, on Monday, April 15 . at the Jew-
The Temple Sisterhood will pre-
ish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
/-1C7'UGiV)/40k.
!pare the traditionally delicious ly Tuesday luncheon at the Phoenix when Sher Si, Quraishi will speak All who wish to participate should
1Seder meal. The Temple choir Club this week were Mrs. Julius on "Why I Am a Moslem."
be at the Center at 4 p. m. with
4838 Woodward Ave Glendale 0010 Detroit
will sing the hauntingly lovely Rosenberg, Mrs. Bittker, Mrs. H.
agates and a shooter. The winner
Miss Olga Sapolsky attended the
Seder melodies. George Galvani IL Bieffield and Mrs. Nathan
and the runner-up will be taken to
senior ball of t he University of Grosse Pointe on April-27 to play
will chant the Passover Kiddush. Nullity.
Illinois at Chicago on April 5.
Reservations should be nunle at
the winners there.
once. The dinner will be $1.50 l•r
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weinberg,
formerly of 1522 Monterey avenue,
plate.
The Sisterhood of Congregation
have moved to the Casa De Vine Shaarey Zedek is making plans for
PERFECTION LODGE.
apartment, 1415 Glynn Court.
Preparing for Passover:
It Mothers Day luncheon to be
All the children in our religious
Perfection Lodge No. 487, F. &
held on Sunday, May 12, at the
GIVEN BY
A lovely affair in the form of a I synagogue, Brush and Willis. Mrs. A. Si., will hold at special com-
school are learning to ask the four
questions of the Seder and to sing dinner-dance was given by Delta Sidney Stone will represent the munication Wednesday, April 17,
"God of Night" and "An Only l'hi Beta Saturday evening, April mothers and Miss Leah Levin will at 5:30 p. m. M. NI. Degree.
STATLER HOTEL
Kid." Observe the first Seder in 6, at the Addison hotel. Alvin represent the daughters. An in- School of instruction by R. W.
your home and have your children Lewis was chairman of the social teresting musical program is also Frank 0, Gilbert, grand lecturer,
SUNDAY,
APRIL 21,
ask the questions and sing. Bring committee. The table was beauti- being thinned fur this affair. The at 7:30. Officers and degree team
the children to the Temple for the fully decorated with American
DANCING 9:00 TO 1:00
committee in charge consists of at 5:30 p. m. Large attendance
second Seder. Be sure to purchase Beauty roses. The evening's spe-
is requested.
Tax $1.00
a Haggadah at the Temple or cial entertainment was a whirlwind Mrs. Frank Wetsman, Mrs. Her-
CILAS. K. SANDORF,
FEATURING THE VAGABOND KINGS
school office at 50 cents a copy. It revue front "Hello Yourself." The bert Warner and Mrs. Reuben
Secretary.
Radio Entertainers
is a children's batik and is an ii- I affair was chaperoned by St r. and Rosenfield.
By order of
part of your child's re- Sirs. Joe Marks.
HAROLD HELLER, W . SL.
Final arrangements have been
ligious education to have this book
in your home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leach and made for the athletic dance of the
The High School Choral Club is family, formerly of 2453 Gladstone Jewish Center, which will be given
preparing to present a Passover avenue, are now residing at 38(16 April 14 at the B'nai B'rith ball-
room, 275 East Ferry avenue.
operetta to be presented to all the, Cortland avenue.
Front all indications one of the
assemblies of the school, entitled
"Out of Egypt.,"
Arthur Ginsberg, I). I). S., is largest crowds of the year is ex-
pected to attend this affair. The
visiting various clinics throughout novelties have been purchased and
The High School Assembly:
each person attending the dance
The Rev. Reinhold Niebuhr, the east.
will be given a souvenir of the
who comes to occupy the pulpit,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wax of Trow-
will also address our High School bridge avenue who spent the win- Athletic Council, The following
will
act as patrons and patroness-
Assembly at 9:30.
ter months in Daytona,• Florida, ' es: Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alex-
have returned to the city.
ander, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Pa-
perm), Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levin, Mr.
Ntr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of and Mrs. Ben Gerber, Mr. harry
4325 Leslie avenue, will be at Motu) S. Scheinman, Rabbi Leon Frani,
to their friends Sunday, April 14, Samuel Levine, Mr. and Mrs.
from 7 to 10 in honor of the liar Meyer Blatt.
Mitzvah of their son, Maurice. No
The committee members are:
cards.
Chairman, Nate Korby; publicity,
'Meyer
Blatt; arrangement, I. Ka-
,
(In Tuesday, April 2, Miss Sarah 'sof!, II. Weintraub; program . S.
tIT1 LES of the MOMENT
Epstein, of 19115 Clairmount ave- lloberman,
I.
Ackerman,
II.
. nue, entertained at a bridge given I Thomas, Ann Solomon, N. Korby,
lin the ballroom of the Maraville N. Wolok, Marion Simon; enter-

We have a
apt. in honor of her sister, Ethyl's tainment, Al Freedland; floor com-
HE NVEBEIZ 1'l.\ NO—for seventy-live years the
' approaching marriage. At mid- mittee, A. Summers, B. Kott, I.
Comprehensive
companion of great masters—choice of famous
night a Chinese lunch was served to Cohen, A. Gluck, Tickets for this
schools of music —Im mite of ten European courts,
28 guests. The table was beauti- affair can be obtained at the door
Array of Ensembles,
fully decorated with white burning if you have not already purchased
from Bucking- ham Palace to the Vatican---one of the
Frocks and Dresses
tapers and a center-piece of butter- one.
three great international instruments - rich in tradition
e
fly and tea roses.
—may now be had in a size perfectly adapted to the

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ANNOUNCING

AIDS ARRANGEMENTS
FOR U. P. A. DINNER

WINDSOR JR. HADASSAH
TO GIVE THREE PLAYS
AND DANCE APRIL 18

The Windsor Junior Hadassaa
will stage three one and two-act
plays. with a dance to follow, at
the Windsor Collegiate Institute,
on the corner of Ann and Windsor
streets. Windsor, Ont., on April
18, at 8:15 p. m.
Proceeds of the affair will g,
for hospital supplies and charity
for the orphans in Palestine.
An invitation is extended to all
clubs in Detroit to attend.
Anyone wishing more informa-
9111 Woodward Avenue
tion and tickets should call Miss
Near Clairmount
Jeanne Zwig at Burnside 4784, or
Circulating Library—Latest Fic-
Edith Baker at Burnside
tion Right Off the Press
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Hats by Harriett

7'h• Crown-Point of interest
wherever they are worn

The new felts and straws
blossom forth on occasion, in-
dicative of the return to
softer, more feminine lilies.

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