i9graorrAwisn OKONICLE PAGE SIX _ orcial Zit Morton Greenblatt Extends You a Warm and Sincere Welcome to Attend the Formal Opening of the Northwest's Most Beautiful MEN'S APPAREL SHOP at 12189 DEXTER BLVD. Between Richton and Monterey Saturday, May 4 Conveniently located, this fine shop carrying only the finest of men's wear, will be welcomed by the smart dressers of this community. MORTON'S MEN'S SHOP MORTON GREENBLAT, Prop. JACK ZIDE, Manager Souvenirs to Each Visitor I. Use FLOWERS to Brighten Your Homes They'll fill your home with glorious sunshine ... your heart with new joy and happiness. We have many colorful varieties to choose from at this season. Always Say It wah Flowers for All Occasions Prompt Attention to Telegraph Orders SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor • 227 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 9171 The Decorative Facilities of GOLDBERG CO. INCORPORATED ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR HOME THE HIGH STANDARD OF OUR WORK IS EXEMPLIFIED IN 90'; OF THE THEATERS AND HOTELS IN MICHIGAN For Estimates Phone Garfield 1652 5829 Tireman II your add Is a student of either the Roosevelt or Durfe• schools he can walk directly across the otroot to the KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOL ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director 11729 Linwood .t Tuxedo Oakland Brands: 445 King, near Beaubien :hone Empire 1138S-W Detroit's Finest Hebrew School DETROIDLELAND HOTEL BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE WILLIAM f t Following a delightful winter's Under the auspices of Temple Beth El Sisterhood 500 members ojourn in both Northern and of the congregation gathered in S outhern California, Dr. and Mrs. the social hall of the Temple Leo M. Franklin have left for their one in Detroit, stopping en route Thursday night, April 25. for the annual congregational Seder. Mar- it Long Beach and La Jolla for a jorie and Frederic Hirschman, cw days' stay. Dr. and Mrs. children of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Franklin's visit in the west proved Hirschman, asked the four ques- a n incentive for innumerable in- The Temple choir led the' t eresting affairs given by their singing of the Seder melodies, and I nano friends and admirers. Dur- George Galvani chanted the Kid- ng Passover week they were honor dush. Rabbi Leon Frani officiated. guests at the traditional Seder at Mrs. Benjamin Fink was chairman I .ong Beach, over which Dr. Frank- I in presided, and at the home of of the arrangements committee. Mr. and Mrs. William NI. I.evyn in The annual meeting and elec- Los Angeles, former residents of tion of the Sisterhood if Temple Detroit. Beth El ion Monday, May 13, at The Sisterhood of Temple Beth 2:30 p. m., will be made doubly interesting at the close Of the El is planning a delightful cele- business meeting by a beautiful bration of Mothers' and Daughter's program for two pianos by the duo Day on Saturday, May 11. The artists, Helen Henshel Morris and exercises include a noon luncheon Vera Richardson, assisted by in social hall of Temple Beth El, Eileen Whitley, soprano. A beau- a play by the Detroit Children's tifully appointed tea in the social Theater Guild under the direction hall for members anti guests will of Mrs. Edith Kopelson, and a number of dances rendered by th• conclude the afternoon. pupils of the Theodore Smith Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- School of Dancing. Members and weld were at home Tuesday eve- daughters are invited. ning, April 30, in honor of the Among those who attended the sixtieth birthday anniversary of Detroit College of Law J-)lop,. Mr. Finsterwald. held on April 26 at the Masonic Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal Temple, were Ruth Friedman, .111-: are the guests of their son and Kett Goldberg, Lydia Bloom, daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Wilma Glazer, Lois Meyers and Myrgold Vehon, Greenthal of Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Louis Grosslight is visiting her daughter, Mrs. David Holub of Akron, 0. The Misses Josephine leads, Jane Fechheimer, Elsie Feldman, Ilene Rivkin, Terry Fiske, Frieda Auslander and Jeannette Pereira, and Ralph Finsterwald, Nathan ShitTman, Barney Bruner and Jo- seph Sorin are among the students of Highland Park High School who left Saturday on the annual school trip to Washington, D. C., and other points of interest. J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager - -Photo hr 11. ANN WEINBECK Newly Elected Worthy Matron. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forges of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, are guests of their sister, Mrs. Jack Jacobson of Slack avenue. maytime - Photo by D D. Spellman monies, assisted by oflicers from the grand chapter of Nlichigan, Oder of Eastern Star, and past matrons and patrons of Purity Chapter. The following are the newly elected and appointed officers to be installed: Worthy tout run, Ann Weinheck; worthy patron, Reuben W. Klein; pssociate matron, Cora Jacoby; as- sociate patron, Silas Feinberg; secretary, Selma Rosenblatt; treas- urer, Ann Gordon; conductress, Hanna Ilarwith; associate conduc- tress, Mabel Kahn; chaplain, Belle Siden; marshal, Anna Paul; organ- ist, Rose Shapiro; Adah, Ida Gould; Ruth, Fanny Davidson; Esther, Celia Modell; Martha, Ag- Les Yarrows; Electa, Minnie Can- vasser; warder, Clara Franklin; sentinel, Leo Gotlfurst; flag bear- ers, Lillian Sloss, Blossom Jacoby, Zelda Gross. CENTER WILL SPONSOR DRAMATIC EXHIBITION . Ponce. Tee For Coffee Reservation, Call RAndolph 2300 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon en- tertained 10 guests at Seder, Miss Bernice, student at the University of Michigan, accompanied by Miss Grace Edelman. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rapaport and daughter, Roberta and Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Goldstein attended the Seder at Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clem- ens, Mich. statler hotel Mrs. M. Kallins spent several weeks as guest of her sister, Mrs. Jerome Edelstein, of Michigan City, Ind., formerly of Pontiac. ,1 by nite hawk okeh recording orchestra. music Mdk Sir. and Mrs. Jacob a Meyer en- tertained 12 quests at Seder, Miss Thelma Meyer coming home from Ann Arbor, accompanied by Miss Jane Cohen and Miss Helen Seit- ner, students at the University of Michigan. sun. eve., may 5 ( le King Jumbo White Fish. Saute Meniere Core fritters Roast Sidoin of Beef. M ushroorn Sims Fendent Porsows Cauliflower Au Gratin Loganberry Sherbet Kraft Chem anti Crackers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirshberg are spending the Passover week at Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Oriental eilits Co. 9034 Twelfth Street at Clairmount Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Barnett of Franklin boulevard entertained 25 guests at their Seder. There were curets present from Flint and De- troit. Supreme of Frui, Favorite Thousand Island Dressing FASHIONABLE TYPES! Plain silks . . printed silks . chiffons . . . georgettes sport , Hundreds of print weaves . . . washable silks. patterns. Scores of colors! THIRD FLOOR—FARMER STREET BUILDING Mr. Max Kahn left for Detroit to spend several slays on business. The *ttginvati Notes Woodward-Gratiot.Farnier.Grand River GOOD FURNITURE IS NEVER EXPENSIVE The phrase "Good furniture is never expensive" is no new thought to Detroit homemakers. Rather it is an accepted fact that we are re-stating. Homemakers have shown that they are well aware of its truth—by their preference for Action furniture. ACTON FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING COMPANY LONGFELLOW 5542 3741 FENKELL AVE. Our upholstering department makes your old furniture new. ... A large selection of imported and domestic fabrics. Your Child's Vacation! IF YOU WANT YOUR CHILD To SPEND A SUM- MER IN TIIE. COMPANY OF REFINED CHILDREN AND AMIDST BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS SEND THEM TO Miss Pepi Ileavenrich, who has been away from the city for stnt. time, has returned and is once more at the Bancroft. Mrs.C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP at BIG WOLF LAKE PASSOVER AFFAIRS AT JEWISH CENTER NEAR JACKSON, MICH. Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 60 beautiful rooms, accommodations for parents. Both the Melbourne and Fenkell junior groups presented Passover programs for the junior and inter- mediate members. The play, "The Silver Cup," and several recita- tions were given at each house. On Sunday. April 2s, the. Mt I bourne juniors gave this play, the following children taking part: Bernice Niss,, Rachel Reich, Fanny Levine, Adeline Rosenthal, Lillian Lax. Molly Cohen recited "Why We Keep Pesach," and Sarah Le- vine gave "Little Things." The Fenkell juniors presented "The Silver Cup" on Monday eve- ning at the Fenkell branch, 3430 Fenkell avenue. The following children were in the cast: Herbert Josephson, Marion Rubin, Sol El- kin, Ethel Goldman, Esther Stein- berg. Checker Cabs. J. L. HUDSON Co. Call Hemlock 0998-W S. BECKER BROS. PRINTERS FS f A MASHED 1505 — Drrttorr ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR PLANT FROM 701 ELIOT STREET TO TO 8830 TWELFTH STREET Phone Empire 1617 Empire 7000 Pontiac Notes nite hawk club Old Fashioned Sumberry Short Cale Vassals Ice Cream and Cake Every yard is of Ilud,on quality, purchased from regular Iludsan manufacturers. There are 20 Sirs. Sarah Kramer left Satur- day to spend several weeks with relatives in Detroit. Miss Hazel Losey will be pre- The dramatic tournament which Mrs. S. Gershon t4 Chicago is sented in a dance concert by Miss the senior and intermediate clubs the truest of Mr. and Mrs. harry Lillian Granzow, director of the 4 the Jewish Center are sponsor- G Brown of Goldengate avenue. Detroit branch of Denishawn, on ing will be held on Saturday and Tuesday. May 7, at the Deni- Sunday evenings, May 4 and 5, at Mr. and Mrs. L. Klugman, form- shawn Studio, 26 Peterboro street. the Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne erly of Blaine avenue, are now re- She will be accompanied by Kathe- avenue. An admission charge of siding in their new home at 2744 rine Dodd Wright. 25 cents will be charged covering Carter avenue. admission to all plays. The follow- ing will art as judges: Sirs. Kath- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feinstein arine Vincent Mayer, Sister Hack- and family, formerly of Medbury ett of the League of Catholic Wom- avenue, are now residing at 1972 en and Miss Edith Ella Davis. The Hazelwood avenue. Miss Esther Kovinsky, daughter following clubs will participate: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morris of of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kovinsky of Teh Jolly Spats, Inter Nos. N. E. 3239 Cortland avenue have re- Perry street, was recently elected I., Theta Sigma Kappa, Phi-So- turned to their home after spend- to the Pontiac Iligh School chap- Lite, Snippichucks. ing the winter months at Miami ter of the national honorary so- Beach, Fla. ciety,. rr Sirs. Irvine G. Levy and son Miss Ruth Fine, (laughter of Charles have left for Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine, was re- Wis., where they are guests of cently elected to the Phi Beta Kap Mrs. Levy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. pa, a national honorary organiza- Max Levin. tion. Miss Fine will be graduated front the University of Nli•higan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg of in June. Sunday, June 12th 3452 Edison avenue entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dudelson Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin are Mellen) of Columbus, Ohio. spending the Passover week at the Twenty-five guests were present. Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens. Mich. On Sunday they had a.. Mr. and Mrs. II. Dudelson their guests for the day the fol- (Belle Mellen) were the guests of lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solo- her mother, Mrs. B. Mellen 1.f 3220 mon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buck- Near I I ione and Gladstone avenue, for the Pass- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- Save .Hooey . stein, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manner, OPEN TILL 10 I'. M . Mr and Mrs. Irving Steinman. MENU Chi ffonsde Salad Savings Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirshberg are spending the week in Mt. Clemens. MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL Retiring Worthy Matron. Yards New Spring and Summer Silks Four Price Groups at Important Miss Helen Seitner, a student at Ann Arbor, returned to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seitner. honor- ing her guest, Miss Edith Abram- son of New York City, Nliss Seit- ner entertained with a delightful dancing party on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman of Mrs. Celia.Mayer left last week Boston boulevard left Thursday for New York City, where she will ' for Atlantic City, where they will make her future home with her remain for several weeks. daughter and granddaughter. Room Cream ot t rIrry 70,445 At the regular religious services of Temple Beth El Friday evening Rabbi Olen spoke upon the timely subject, "Passover, Truth or Fable." Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schiller, formerly of 3230 Elmhurst aye: nue, are now residing at 16559 Birwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan of Mrs. Chas. Waldman and daugh- Atkinson avenue spent several ter Lorraine of New York City are days in Toronto this week. visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Weisblum of Taylor avenue. Albert Samter of Glynn Court Mr. Waldman spent the Passover has returned from a four months' week-end in Detroit. sojourn in California. PLATE (Served from Noon I. 8 P.M.) Consomme with Fresh Vegetables Radishes Olives SILKS M., in the large auditorium of the Maccabee Temple, Woodward and Putnam avenues. The public is The annual Passover Seder held invited. April 25 at the Beth El Commu- Mrs. Edythe Cugell, retiring nity Center proved to be unusually worthy matron, will be in charge 34 enjoyable. Rabbi Levi Olan, as- the program and installing cere- sisted by Rabbi Edgar Siskin, of- ficiated for the large group pres- ent. Council of Jewish Women, are looking forward with keen antici- pation to the annual luncheon to he held May 6 in the Ilotel Stel- ler ballroom at 12:30. In addi- tion to the business meeting there Bernard Ginsburg has returned will be an entertainment which from a winter's sojourn in Miami, promises to 1,e most unusual. A Fla., and Atlantic City, N. J., and large attendance is anticipated. is again making his home at the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. J. Ring of 9668 Otsego avenue has returned front a two Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverstein months' vacation to New York and of Rhode Island avenue, accom- Brooklyn. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. B. Isenberg of Edison avenue, mo-, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedberg, bored to Toronto this week, where formerly of 2005 Hazelwood ave- they will visit with relatives and nue, are now residing at :lo friends. Webb avenue. TI1E Stuffed Eggs, Rmigutx o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiesberger of Jackson spent several days in this city on account of the illness of their mother, Mrs. N. Spies- berger. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schinkel of Flint were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown of Gold- engate avenue. Table d'Hote $2oo Hudson's May Sale Mrs. Louis Robinson enter- tained two tables of bridge (on Monday afternoon, prizes going to Mrs. Alex Kahn, Nliss Tillis Wari- enthal and Mrs. II. F. Anthony. CARDS AND GIFTS MAIN DINING Beginning Wednesday Mrs . Morris Goldberg enter- tained the Sunday Night Club. A delightful evening was spent at cards, after which a delicious lunch was served. High scores were held by Mrs. I. Voight, Sirs. I,. Robinson and Miss Mary Voight. Mrs. Harry Robinson of Detroit was an out-of-town guest. Mother's Day SUNDAY DINNER Nag eitg Notes For the benefit of the Talmud Purity Chapter No. 3ro will hold Torah Mrs. D. Bernstein was host- to 15 tables of bridge on Mon- it, public: annual installation of ; officers for the ensuing year on day evening, which proved it great success. Mesdames Wm. and Monday evening, May 6, at 8 P. Harry Goldberg and Mrs. Barney Hirshberg of Gladwin were pres- ent. Mrs. Anna Katz of Fischer ave- nue has returned from a three months' sojourn in Miami, Fla. On her return she stopped in Philadel- phia, where she was the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. harry Miss Gertrude Ilirsch of Chi- L. Katz, and grandchildren. cago is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Robinson of Collingwood avenue. Members of Detroit section, Announcement! 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