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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-12

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America lowish Perievileal Carter

CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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, CANTON SHOP

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oso FISHER BUILDING

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt,
accompanied by their son. Louis
and their daughter, Josephine, re-
turned Sunday from It week's visit
in Boston and New York City.

ClIrtibleS

A I.Tilot.'(;

the new Canton
has only been open a
few weeks. scores of old friends and
many new ones have already been
in. And they are as one in their ex-
pressions of approval. Some of the
comments were: "How different the
merchandisn," "surprisingly reason-
able prices," "the relined atmos-
phere of the Fisher building," "free-
dom from traffic congestion," "and
the fact that all the children can be
clothed in one shop."

W. E CANTON

6E1111 KRATZ

NAN trial,:

Engagements

Woodward Thru to Washington

Mr. and Mrs. David Berkowitz of Cleveland announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Gussie, to 11r. Sydney Klein of Detroit, son of
Mrs. Betty Klein on Cleveland.

Choosing Your Gloves

,

Wedding Calendar

1

./

April 14--Miss Sarah Sally Malek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11ffin
ing at Niurrieta Hot Springs, Cal. Malek, to Isadore Wuntner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wuntner at Irma
ifornia, is Mrs. F. Bernstein and Moshe Synagogue.
thinghter, Rae of Collin 'wood av •
nue.

Chamois With Green

Yellow-green, sage
It It d hunter's green
call for It dash of yel-
low --- somewhere in
the costume. Casual
and very smart are
these French wash-
able chamois gloves.

MRS. IRENE T. SILVERSTEIN

., _

COMMITTEE TO AID
SI IAVEL SUFFERERS

In response to the touching ap-
peal for aid for the famine-strick-
I tr. Michell S. Yarros of Chi-
en Jews in Lithuania, as contained
az.. who is one of the country's
in the letter published by The De-
leading authorities on sex educa-
troit Jewish Chronicle last week
tion, will address the April dinner
from Bezalol Shapero, banker of
nutting of the Stan's Temple Club
April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrahamsohn of Pittsburgh, Iffi„
l'utdolay, April 16, at 6 p. m., on
Shovel, formerly one of the most
"The Parental Duty of Sex Educa- son, Herbert Alan.
prosperous cities in the commu-
March 30--To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumberg (Betty Wallace), a nity, which has been partially de-
tion." Because of the nature of
the subject the attendance will be daughter.
stroyed since a nd
nd after the World
limited solely to men. On the aft-
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erode of 2747 Gladstone ave- War, a Detroit committee wits
ernoon of the same day Dr. Yarros nue, a son, Herbert.
formed to aid the sufferers. Sir.
will meet at different times with
Shapero appeals to all former
the boys of the confirmation class
Lithuanian Jews and their descend-
and with the girls of the confirma-
ants who have been fotunate
best
man,
and
Abraham
J.
Alper,
tion class for talks on sex hygiene,
enough to escape the untold suf.
brother of the bride, was usher.
feing, to help them in their hour
A dinner, for which covers were of
Bernard Ginsburg who spent
misery.
LO poor crops last
ROSEN—SCHNEIDERMAN
several months in Florida, is now
laid for 60, was supplemented by a year, the starvation and famine is
reception for 200.
A
pretty
ceremony
marked
the
sojourning at Atlantic City where
beyond the imagination of the
marriage of Miss Blanche Schnei-
Mr. and Sirs. Felman left for n average American.
he will remain for several weeks.
derman, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. trip to Washington, Baltimore and
The following pledges to the
Harry Schneiderman, on March New York, and upon their return ormeal have been received to date:
Mrs. Rose Hunch and Alvin D.
31, when she became the bride of will
ll make their home in Pitt, Purdy Chapter, Mrs. Edith Cutrell
Ilersch have returned from Cali-
itrui
Louis Rosen, sun of Sir. and Mrs.
forma where they spent the winter
worthy matron. 850; Sisterhood of
Joseph Rosen of Newark, N. J.
months, dividing their time be-
Congregation Emanuel, $25; le-
The ceremony, which was at 6
daloth Club, Mrs. Roy Zamsy,
tween San Francisco, Los Anj,teles,
o'clock, was at the Congregation
president, $10; Ilona , Relief S.
, Del Monte, Santa Barbara and
Beth Yehudah at Blaine and Wil-
ciety, $15; Mrs. Hermon Cohen,
Coronado Beach. They are again son avenues, and was followed by
$10; Mrs. Eli Sachse, $10; Mrs.
residing at the Lee Crest apts.
a dinner and dancing for 150
Ralph Paul, $5:Aaron Feldman,
an
guests.

$5; anonymous, $2; I,. Si, Falk,
Judge and Mrs. harry B. Keitlan
The bride wore a mother of . The Aiwa Orphans Home and
have left the Wilshire hotel and pearl satin frock with a long Farm School will sponsor a dance $10; Albert Schiller, $5; anony-
are now residing at 510 Arden fitted bodice, and scalloped skirl at the Masonic Temple this Sat• mous, $1; Dr. Arthur Schiller, $5;
Dr. Meyer Berris, $5; Dr. Aaron
Park.
edged with mother of pearl beads unless April 13
Carlstein $5; Dr. Si. Schell $2.
and shirred at the waistline. A
The school has been fortunate
The following committee ha+
tulle cap edged with satin held the in securing 32 permits from the
Emanuel Sisterhood Plans long tulle veil, which was also Canadian government to bring in he en appointed and anyone wish-
ing to contribute can communi-
Mother's Day Program
bound in satin, and a bouquet of orphans to the farm school in cate with the chairman or any
roses and lilies of the valley com- Georgetown, Ont. One of the in. member of the committee: Sirs.
for May 9.
pleted her costume. stitution's representatives is going Edward Stein, 2282 Webb avenue,
Miss Gertrude Schneiderman, to Europe within the next two chairman; Mrs. Herman Fisher,
A board meeting of the Sister-
who was her sister's maid of weeks to bring these orphans over.
hood of Congregation Emanuel was honor, wore a mantle frock with a The fund will be aided with pro- 1684 Atkinson; Mrs. Alex Tauh.
3327 Carter avenue; Mrs. Max
held at the home of Mrs. Ilerman moire bodice and ruffled tulle ceeds of the dance.
Dushkin, 1526 Virginia Park.
Fisher, 1682 Atkinson avenue, Mon- skirt and carried a muff of taffeta
day- evening. Mrs. Ilarry Levin, and tulle. Iler bouquet was of
chairman of the Purim masquer- pink roses.
ade, announced that about $550 has
The Misses Mathilda Soldinger,
been realized on the dance to date.' Lillian Lazarow, Pauline Gorman,
.
with some money still outstanding. Ruth Rosenthal, and Sally Rosen,
Sir. ',Morris Goldblatt of the lie-
Mrs. Levin thanked her vice- chair- of Newark, N. J., were the brides- brew
The dramatic section of the
Union College conducted the
man, Mrs. Eli Levin and ',Vies. Isa-
Kvutza Ivrith is presenting two
maids and wore bouffant gowns of regular Friday evening services at I
dore Rachel, for their co-operation, taffeta and tulle, and carried pink Temple Beth El on April 5 in the
lehrew plays, "Upstream," by
and awarded a prize to Mrs. Ise-
Shalom Ash, and a one-act com-
roses with satin bows to match absence of Mr. Ohm. His sermon,
e dy by Wendroff.
, dore Karbel for having sold the their frocks.
"The Religion of Life," was most
must tickets.
Julius Jonas was best man, and interesting.
The members of the group have
been rehearsing these two plays
Sirs. S. L. Kiivanau, chairman Ilerman Shear, Sidney Sherman,
--
or sonic time under the direction
of the rummage sale, announced Julius Jackman, Irving Sax, of
Sirs. Sarah Kramer was hostt•sr
Yablonko, star actor at Litt-
that about $700 had been received, Chicago, and Charles Fenberg to the young members of her post-
,
man's People's Theater. The audi-
out of which $65 Was presented to were the ushers.
confirmation club on Saturday aft. t orium of the Art Institute was
After a honeymoon
the Miznichi, out of courtesy of
ernoon. A luncheon and theater t aken for Sunday night, April 2S,
Mrs. A. Si. Ashinsky, wife of Mr. and Sirs. Rosen will he at party was enjoyed by the group.
when the two plays will be pre-
Rabbi Ashinskv, and Mrs. Israel home at 1676 Gladstone avenue.
t Met . A musical program is pre-
Kaplan, president and vice- presi-
The rummage sale sponsored by p ared fur the evening. Charles
dent of that organization.
ZIMMERMAN—BREGOVSKY
Temple Beth El and held upon 1 erman, the star actor in Jeph-
It was also decided at this meet-
Mr. and Sirs. Morris Bergovsky April 8 and 9, was unusually sue t
to present a check for $500 to the announce the marriage of their cessful. Mrs. I. W. Clinkofstine p hah's Daughter," will play the
art of David in "Upstream."
Congregation.
daughter, Esther, to Sol Zimmer- and Sirs. A. D. Philippe were in
Other actors are Miss It. Tick-
Mrs. Isadore Karbel was ap- man, son of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel general charge.
in, Miss R. Sulker, Mr. I. Jayrith,
nointed chairman of the annual Zimmerman, which was solemnized
I.
Sulker, Miss L. Pike and Mr.
Mother's Dan banquet which will at the Jericho Temple March 31.
Plans are rapidly going forward I 'ablonko, the director.
Miss Shirle
he held at the synagogue on Thurs-
y B er g ovsk Y was her for the cnmmunity Seder to be
day evening, May 9. An interest- sister's only attendant, and isadore held the second evening of Pass•
A. Z. A. NO. 93.
ing program is to be presented, Zimmerman served his brother a' over in Temple Beth El. Mrs.
the details of which will he an- best man. Isaac Oppenheim has assumed the
With an impetus added by the
The ceremony at 7 o'clock wa s chairman. hip.
nounced later. It has been custom-
wonderful weather experienced
_
ary during the past few years for followed by a dinner for 1110 !
Sunday, April 7, the Adolph
Inemhers of the Sisterhood to plant guests, after which Mr. and Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max ilirschberz Freund chapter No. 93 conducted
ores in Palestine in memory of Zimmerman left on an eastern recently spent several days in a short and snappy closed meeting
Cleveland.
at the B'niii B'rith Community
departed ones on Mother's Day, trip.
Center.
and any member who wishes to do
to is requested to communicate
SILVERMAN—COHEN
A note of thank+ as an expres-
After a month's visit to Y "X
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen of York City and Jacksonville. Fla., sion of the appreciation which the
with the secretary, Mrs. Max Schu-
Montreal announce the marriage where he wens the guest of his chit. Adolph F'reund chapter feels
hiner, as soon as possible.
of their daughter, Gertrude, to dren Sir. and Sirs. Robert Seitner toward Harold Horovitz for the
George Silverman, son of Mr. and Mr. Samuel Seitner has returned work which he has done to bring
Contributions to the Flower Mrs. I. S. Silverman, which o as to his home,
the chapter into existence was ten-
dered him.
Fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed- solemnized in this city March 31.
• ation have been received in mem-
After an eastern honeymoon
Some of the matches in the
try of Sidney Silberman from Jul- trip. Mr. and Mrs. Silverman will
elimination tennis tournament
an II. Krolik and Mr. and Mrs. make their home in Detroit.
were run off Sunday morning at
Chapter No. 63 met Sunday at Northwestern.
I. R. Meyers.
the
IVIUD
B'rith Community
Pins for the chapter have been
BOSS—FLAYER
House.
The athletic (muffin( t • selected.
A pretty home wedding W11 , •ol-
l'hilip Chapnick submitted an
emnized on March 31 at the home reported on the opening of the
tennis and baseball season. Ten- article on "Capital Punishment."
of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Player of
practice is to be held Sunday It Was a well written treatise on
Marston avenue when
their nis
the subject.
daughter, Mildred, became the morning at the courts of th
Gilbert Machifsky has returned
bride of Harold Boss, son of Sirs. Northwestern High School.
to Detroit fr o m his sojourn to
Sunday,
April
14,
at
the
B'nai
Ida Wineman. Rabbi A. Si. Ilersh•
B'rith Community House there is Cleveland.
man officiated.
Miss Flayer wore a blue chiffon to be a joint open meeting of both
frock, lace trimmed, and hat and Detroit chapters of the A. Z. A.
shoes to match. A corsage of r•es, As an appropriate showing for the
snapdragons and lilies of thr /al- first joint meeting, a program will
be given, to consist of a debate.
ley completed her costume.
--still
shaded Liteht Romantic. Atmosphere
Miss Marion Flayer, a sister of musical and comedy number , .
waiting
The debate will he "Itesob• .]
Dreamy Music
the bride, was her only attendant,
anti wore green georgette with a that the jury system be abolished."
for a
The affirmative will be upheld by
KIRO —
corsage of yellow roses and sweet
THE NOTED PALMIST
dissatis-
Chapter No. 93 through Morre
peas.
EarepPonal Readings
Ilinner for members of the Im- Linsky and Nathaniel Rubin. Chop
fied
by Mah
by
mediate family followed the ce re- ter Ni', 63, through Louie further
Mine De 1oong
customer
Mme. Alice. Mme. Jane
mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. and Dave Weiner, will support th e
!loss left for a honeymoon trip to negative. Others to partake in the
program are Mildred Majarov.
New York and Atlantic City.
who will render several songs; Leo
Kolodin, banjoist; Nathaniel Ru-
FELMAN—ALPER
bin, violinist; the A. Z. A. clown•.
Streng Chevrolet Co.
'FORMERLY ALADDIN TEA It01141'
The marriage of Miss Rehloca . Rhein and Goldstein, and other in-
8510 Twelfth St. Empire
OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. TO I A. M.
Alper, daughter of !firth B. Alper teresting numbers. The public is
4035
of Detroit, Mich., and L. Ilwry invited. The program will
SUNDAYS. 3 P. M. TO I A. M.
Cele.
Felman, son of and Mrs. leo mence at 2.10
1440 Broadway, Detroit
Felman of South Aiken avenue,
Sunday April 7, Chapter No, 6:1,
Pittsburgh, was solemnized Sun- through Harold Horwitz. the Feiler
day afternoon, March 17, at 5.30, brothers and Harold Malis,
were
o'clock, at the El Tower Apart represented at the installation of
ments, Pittsburgh, Rev J. Bloom Canada's fourth A. Z. A. chapter.
To Eat Sea Food means officiating.
Toronto Chapter No. 103, at Wiwi
The bride wore a gown of ivory !tor, composed of 25 charter mem-
health, comfort, long life,
After the Theater
satin, fashioned with an uneven
better digestion, sound hemline and long tight sleeves. bers, Harold Horwitz, as a re-
Visit One of
gional deputy, was in charge of th'
sleep, a clear head, and a Her veil, of rose pointe and tulle, installation, which was held at tit.-
The Newest and Most
was secured with orange blossoms. King Edward Hotel.
placid mind.
Beautiful Soda Fountain
She carried calla lilies.
Miss Ida Alper, sister of the
in the Northwest Section
To Convince Yourself Come to
bride, as maid of honor, wore a "Elijah the Prophet" Topic
of Detroit
gown of royal blue chiffon. Her'
of Markson Address.
hat of felt and kid shoes were of
the same hue, and she wore a
A. D. Markson. head-teacher of
wrist bouquet of tea roses and the Hebrew intermediate High
sweet peas.
Miss Ann Felman, School, and noted scholar and
sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. writer, will address the Kontza Iv-
wore orchid chiffon and a wrist rith, on Saturday night, April 13,
bouquet of orchids.
11548 Dexter at Burlingame
at the Philsdelphia-Byron Hall.
Mrs. Felman, mother of the Mr. Markson who collected mater-
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groom, was gowned in orchid ial of all the legends, stories and
Immediate Delivery
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chiffon, with corsage of orchids visions that are
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and roses.
the Hebrew literature about the
Morris Hirschfield served as Prophet Elijah, will relate his
Grand River at Griswold
studies in this address. All are I
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ifilarriagre

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f

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KOSHER WINE

For Passover

Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz

294 Kenilworth

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We Invite You to

ROSES LUNCH

1431 Broadway

STEAKS and CHOPS TOASTED SANDWICHES
SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES

Delicious Toasted Sandwiches

it

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P

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tt

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SEA-FOOD
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1110[Me111.1 ■ ••

KVUTZA IVRITH TO
PRESENT 2 PLAYS

A. Z. A. ACTIVITIES

(FOR SA('RANIF:NTAL PURPOSES ONLY)

imelhochs

THIS SUNDAY NIGHT

Sir. and SIN. Samuel A. Rosenberg of the Chatham announce the
engagement of their daughter, Irene Jeannette, to Jesse David Gid.
ding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilding of New York.

-

Ur. and Sirs. .1. S. Eder, their
son, Gerald, and their daughter,
Barbara, hate returned ram at six
weeks' trip to Miamk, Fla., and
II IIVII na, Cuba
Among the Detroiters now stay-

•ous•al .110Thondise With true (wool Soo rice

It. E X FORD

ARTIST ON PROGRAM
OF U. P. A. BANQUET

Mrs, II. Z. Rosenbaum of Baltimore, Md., announces the engage-
Mrs, Jock Tobin was hostess at
a beautifully appointed bridge- ment of her daughter, Selma, to Bernard Lieh•rman, son of Mr. and
luncheon at her home on Calvert Sirs. I. Lieberman of 2476 Pingree avenue, Detroit.
avenue Wednesday afternoon. A
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham I'ohl of F8:12 Twelfth street announce tho
pink crystal swan filled with roses engagement of their daughter, hose, to Sidney Huntman of Toronto.
and tulips in spring colors, and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levine of 2946 Clairmount announce the
pink and green tapers centered the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Myron Saperstein, son of Mr,
table which was set for 12 guests. Sayru Sapt•rstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenberg announce the engagement of their
Mrs. Herman Cohen and her daughter, Esther, to Irwin G. Kanffiner.
daughter, Annette, of Glynn Court,'
Mrs. Belle I'ictorson of 5002 Maplewood /INTIM.. announces Ow
hate returned from Miami Beach engagement of her daughter, Gertrude, to Nathan Ratner, son
of SIr
and Havana, where they spent the Abraham Ratner.
winter

A Shop



PAGE NINE

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--and that is what they said

Sam• of she per,.minel t hat will welcome

(Awry lot

One-button gloves
—3.50

To

blend,

we suggest

"Grain"
in
our chiffon
"flimel.liose," 1. 95.

Slip-ons-4.00

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etroit
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We Sell Direct From Mill to

You

Three Brands at Special Prices

Service and Chiffon Full Fashioned Hose

All fine Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned

$1.09 per pair
llose.$1.39 & $1.59 per pr

We carry n11 the latest tenured rotors, such
an Sun Tan, Beath,
Ali Bubo, and
many other Into new spring shades,

You Are Invited w the

Given by the

Detroit Lodge No. 55
K. of P. Baseball Team

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 14

AT THE

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL

3153 Cass Ave. (at Peterboro)

Music by Well Known Whoopee Orchestra

Admission $1.00 Per Couple

YOU'LL WANT TO BE DRESSED UP FOR PASSOVER
SELECT YOUR NEEDS AT TI1E

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