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PAGE FIGHT

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Mint Notes

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a Trip
Down 5th Ave., N. Y.

Like

To visit Philcons just now is like
taking a trip down New York's fa-
mous Fifth Avenue, notable for its
thoroughbred well-dressed gentle-
men. For here at Philcons is authen-
tic Style in Clothing. Men's Suits
that reveal every detail of the most
distinguished tailoring, executed ac-
cording to the latest designs ap-
proved by good taste in Detroit and
New York.

Fashion Dictates Solid Colors.
We have young men's clothes in
wanted fashionable shades.

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50 to $50

'Detroit's Smartest Dressers IVear 'Nikons Clothes

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Open Evenings

The go t ham gold stripe is

"the slid' in time" that stops

the garter run and saves the

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For the
Holidays
Make Your
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Furniture
Like New

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About 200 persons attended the
Purim dinner dance given Sunday
Roger Beebe and Dr. Mark
evening at the Jewish Community
Gunzburg in Two-Piano
Mrs. William A. Fellner of 2652 Center. During dinner the guests
Recital Tuesday.
Blaine avenue entertained at a were seated at a U-shaped table
which
was
banked
with
spring
bridge in honor of the birthday of
Roger Beebe and his teacher, Dr.
her daughter, Miss Roddy Edifier. flowers and illuminated with light-
Mark Gunzburg, will appear in a
Mrs. Fellner has just returned to, ed tapers.
Acting as toastmaster was Hy- two-piano recital at the Detroit In-
Detroit after spending the winter;
stitute of Art at 8:30 p. m. this
man
Hoffman.
Following
an
in-
in New York City.
spiring talk by Dr. Herbert Fed- Tuesday, April 1.
• It is of interest in connection
Mrs. Rudolph Waldman of 575 der, short addresses were given by
Fast Kirby avenue entertained Mrs. Frank Bennison and Mrs. with this concert that Mr. Beebe
is not a professional but has made
with a dinner and theater party in', Lewis Lebster.
A Purim sketch in Yiddish was unusual progress in his studies
honor of her husband's birthday.
Members of the immedate family presented by Mrs. Samuel Sklaross showing great promise. He is the
were present. Covers were laid , and Mrs. Harry Bernstein. This head of the Peninsular Grinding
was an amusing feature of the pro- Wheel Factory.
for 10 guests.
The program for the concert fol-
gram. The balance of the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone of was spent dancing to the music of lows:
ite, ■ edi,i,., Op. 51.... Charles V. Alk•n
Stanley avenue entertained at a a local orchestra.
Written for pedal pianoforte. Ar-
bridge party at their home for 20
Hostesses for this event includ-
ranged for (CO pianos by Jose Vi-
enna sia Matta.
friends last Saturday night. Piano aid Mrs. Samuel Londe, Mrs.•Geo.
selections were rendered by Miss Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Kaufman, Andantino V•rie, Op. PC No.
Franz Schubert
, Sylvia Stone, with Miss Estelle Mrs. Isadore Lande, Mrs. Lewis
Written for piano duet. Ar-
ranged for two pianos by Harold
Weisberger accompanying her on I.ande, Mrs. Solomon Lewinson,
Bauer.
' a Hawaiian guitar. Lunch was Mrs. Max Gottlieb, Mrs. Joseph
Fantasia in El Minor, Op. 52
served at midnight.
Gellis and Mrs. Barnett Wiseman.
Giuseppe Martuccl

C. E. Hewitt has been engaged

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liberal portion of the famous Penvein delicacies.
For the coming holidays you'll find our assort-
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Under Personal Supervision of Mrs. Perwein

C. E. HEWITT

the Advancement of Music in De-
troit. His new duties, which will
Andante. Allegro Guist°.
be to instruct the advanced class
FantAde (Tablewuz), O p . 5
Mrs. George A. Kleinman went
The Hebrew and Sunday School
and conduct the mandolin orches-
to Philadelphia to attend the fu- of Congregation Beth Israel wound''
ri Zzarolle.
NieSt7 rgn'e.R'" ITInentrirn.°ff tra, begin immediately.
nera 1 o of M r. KI e i nman
' s
f at h er, up its Hebrew
Easter Feast
'
(Russian Church Ca-
e
Week Campaign
who passed away in Miami Ha
t
an interes ing Purim pal a ) , Fantas ia Corappunistica
nt
' on Wednesday and was taken t..o. with
Ferrup•to Boson'
Saturday
aturdav night March 15
Philadelphia, his old home, for About 200 children were
G m aid v a riations • mo
i re present in ' •
f r
ar .. s et
tte in d er Hobel
o l owed b y a
burial.
, beautiful costumes. They applaud-
au "adruale rogue on • each fragment
for two piano.,
The Purim carnival presented by
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marks have ed Bennie Braman for bringing
'
the Senior Council of the Jewish
,
returned to their home on llazei- „
' Jean Goldkette to Be Soloist Centers was a tremendous suceess
wood avenue after spending two "'cc " '
'The program was arranged by
from both the fi-
This Sunday.
months in Pasadena, Cal. They
the children's committee which con-
nancial and social
also vi site 1 in S
Francisco, El
sisted of Anne Lunde, chairman,
At the twenty-third popular con- I
points of %lea.
Paso and New Orleans.
kiss? Rosenfeld, vise-chairman,
man, eart to be played in Orchestra Hall '
Booths lined the
walls giving the
Miss Sylvia Lesser was hostess Sarah Londe, Bessie Shapiro 11,...1 this Sunday afternoon by the De-
A
Beth
Lobster,
HerbertSklaroffand
troit
Symphony
Orchestra,
Victor
'
Byron - Philadel-
to 16 guests at a surprise shower
phia hall the as-
Wednesday evening, honoring Miss Billy Slesnick. The program was Kolar conducting, the opening
pect of a Russian
Lillian Erlich, whose marriage to I opened by the singing of Ilebre overture will be the Dvorak "Car-
Morris Drazin will be an event of ' and English songs of Purim, led nivel, Op. 92," one of the finest
fair. A I I the
I by Abraham Schachter. Dr. Fed. examples of Dvorak orchestration.
booths were dec-
March 30.
, der acted as announcer and amused The second number introduces the
orated in a lively,
fashion. The De-,
Miss Rose Nash entertained a the children by coming out before soloist of the afternoon, Detroit's
borian booth fen- 1
group of friends on March 21 at a', each number with a part of the beloved artist, Jean Goldkette,
surprise birthday party in honor of , masquerade costumes of the chit• . mak ing his first appearance as
lured fortune'
her sister, Dorothy. Bridge and limn mimicing the way the children piano soloist with the Detroit
telling. The Ben'
dancing furnished the evening's acted their parts. Symphony Orchestra. The name Wm. Kaufman. BeY booth was
The following participated in the of Goldkette has been so long as-
awarded first'
0 entertainment.
program: Bessie Shapiro, Lillian sociated with popular music in De- prize for the best appearing booth.
Clair Sklaroff, Rosa Beth troit, and few realize the leader The Strangers booth won second''
Feldman,
Lea-
Mrs Anna Weiner of 1679
lie avenue is recuperating at her Lebster, Goldie Shapiro, Sarah of this famous organization, Jean prize while the Phi-So-Lite Soror-
home from an accident met on Lande, Billy Slesnich, Evelyn Sha• Goldkette is an artist of outstand- ity received honorable mention.
Starch 17. piro, Herbert Sklaroff, Anna Lan- ing ability in the field of serious •Other clubs which maintained
de, Edith Finkelstein, David Coop. music.
booths were the Pals, Jolly Sports,
For the final pop concert of the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbel an- erstein, Seymour Moskovitz, David
Snipichucks and A. Z. A., 93. There
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their and Mitzi Cooperstein, Arthur season, to be played next Sunday was dancing throughout the 'eke-
afternoon, Mr. Kolar has prepared
son, David, Saturday, April 5. Re- Shapiro, Evelyn Shapiro.
. Ding.
Miss Lillian Natchez, Miss Eve- a program that should be heard by
ception will be held at their resi-
The chairman of committees in
dence, 3358 Elmhurst, Sunday lyn Shapiro and Billy Slesnick every music lover in Detroit—an ' charge of the carnival were Wm.
program, with the se-
afternoon, Appril 6. Na cards.
were given prizes for best costumes, all-Wagner
1
Kaufman, program, and Nathan
?actions from the music dramas of
and gifts and refreshments were
Wolok, publicity. Albert Summer
this great composer played in the
Mrs. Benamin Fishman of Mon- given to every child present.
, is president of the Council.
order of their production
productio n.
terey avenue was hostess at a
luncheon and bridge at her home flans were made for a Congre-

on March 26 in honor of Mrs. tional Seder dinner at a meeting.

for the

by the Chord of Judea to lead their
mandolin organization. Mr. Hewitt
is the only mandolin teacher reeog- 1

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Jennie Cohen of Winnipeg, who is of the members of Beth El Sister-
turea on Jewish Radio
spending the winter with her
Senior Di•ision:
Hour.
hood. The dinner will be given
mother, Mrs. S. Gurevitch.
Miss Ilelsley of the Helena Rub-
Sunday evening, April 13, on the
! Roger W. Straus, chairman of sustain Shoppe will address the
second night of the Passover, in the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush
National Federation of Tem- , Senior Girls of the Jewish Center
I
the
Durant Hotel, and all members
b
o f
h- . 1 pie Brotherhoods, will be the guest on the "Art of Make-up" on April
and family, formerly of Boston
the congregation may attend. Ra
boulevard, are now resid ing in
sp eaker on the Jew
ou r Sun-
served a fter :i
ea will be ad
bi Bernard
Bd Zei
Zeiger is in ih
charge of
y
their new home at 1235 Buriin-
a
afternoon, March
ish1130 . Mr. talk.
122.Tine .folly Sp
wi ll act 83
the dinner, and reservations may ,
game avenue.
Straus, who is also .'-.':
e :7"-
-
1
airman • hostesses.
n: ,,,, ,, .
be made by calling Mrs. Harry
Mrs. i with '' ev••.
n.,rk7aaker and Cardi-
Four clubs will enter the finals of
Grossmon
Blanchard
St.
.
._,
eil of Longf el- „: ,...
Mrs Steph en
on the corn- , .„ l- P?! .. a of the National Confer- the senior dramatic tournament to
h ome Sat- " i ", l m ti S pringer
re
low avenue will Wturn
which tea -1 - •,)Wrice on Good Will Between Jews, be held at the Detroit City College
urday after spending the winter, ing ,e e yen in, after spoke
d i t 41 Mrs Ph ' Ii ili - eatsman
"" s I and Christians, a member of the i Auditorium on Saturday evening,
.• _ d_
at the home of Mrs. Nan Earle,' serve
American Advisory Committee of ' April 5. The following clubs were
i and M iss o w tz . ,, ,
Miami, Fla.
, The 0 ,.. „, . . . Usenberg pouring. the Hebrew University in Pales- chosen in the preliminaries held at
, e:„-:at., ,es,ses were Mrs. A. Grub- tine and actively associated with i the Jewish Center on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Storcha lko k
r, Mra Abraham Wiseman and many similarly important under March 23: Faicoms will present
Taylor avenue entertained
at d''' ; Mrs. Dudley Brown. Out-of-town takings, will address the radio au- , "Sham" by Professor Tompkins;
nor on March all irt.„a„
the ,' guests present at the meeting were dience on "The Growth of Re- Out For Funs are producing "Re-
---:ano
. te r ,. f
da
betrothal of
° Edith, Mrs. Irving Mass, Detroit; Mrs. 1 eious Spirit." , hearsal" by Christopher Morley;
gh
Leintine. t thiei.1.•
! Benjamin R osenhthal, Pontiac; and i-ia n. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of', Snippichucks will give "Calm -n-
' o
o ];. ••"t Carl Braun. Covers
Mrs. Edwin Co n and Miss Rita Caner egation B'nai Jeshurun, will bine" by Colin Campbell Clements;
we ; r1 . . 1 . . id for 24.
Rosenberg, Youngstown Ohio.
also appear on the program. Dr. , Phi-So-Liter and Theta Sigma Kap- i.
11'
Goldstein is particualrly interested pas will present "A Cup of Tea"
6
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greenblatt
Miss Frances Seitner was elected in the American Jewish youth or- by Florence Ryerson.
have as their guest the latter's
mother, Mrs. Anna Greenberg of I president of Phi Sigma Phi society, ganization, Young Judaea, of which , The Crestons are in charge of
an organization for the younger he is national president. He is al- , the next Senior Council dance to
Decatur, Ill.
girls of Beth El congregation, at a so president of the American pro- i be held at the Jewish Centers As-
meeting held Saturday afternoon. Falasha committee. He has chosen sociation on Sunday evening, Ap-
, Other officers are Miss Fay Lam, as the subject of his address "What Tit 6.
KOLLER OF TEL AVIV
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
HERE FOR BRIEF STAY vice-president; Miss Betty Gross- Price Progress?"
man, secretary; Miss Irene Black,
The guest artist on the Jewish Detroit Jewish Chronicle addressed
-
1 , the senior girls' committee on
).
treasurer.
The
entertainment
cam-
lIcur
will
be
Beniamino
Ricci°,
in-
Seeks to Interact Detroiter
mittee is composed of Miss Irene ternationally known baritone, who Monday evening, March 24, on
Project of Histadruth for Land
Black and Miss Fay Lam.
has aeared
in opera and concert Jewish content in the club pro-
pp
Development.
The society will hold its regular in Berl in, Naples, London, Paris gram. The senior girls' commit-
,
meeting
the
first
and
third
Satur-
and
New
York.
Mr. Riccio will tee has had an active year at the
il ni d Pales-,
day afternoons of the month at 2 sing several numbers from his ex- Center. It has planned a monthly
the
re'prReusleinetril?gf
Tel Aviv,
tine, M
at
1 series of social and cultural teas
tensive
repertoire.
the workers' organization, arrived o'clock and alternate Saturdays
The musical program will also and has been a medium for the dis.
in Detroit this week for a brief stay 4 o'clock. Miss Frances Seitner
was
hostess
for
the
Saturday
meet-
include
numbers
by
the
regular
; cussion of club problems and for
m
in the interest of the Yochin and
spun- ing and the members enjoyed bridge members of the vocal and instru- , the consideration of valuable addl.
ne w
, Cheirath, two new groups
mental ensembles. They will ren- , tions to the club programs. .../N
after
the
business
meeting.
, roost by the labor movement.
Rev. E. Zaludkowski delivered
der liturgical and folk songs, as '
The lochin is an organization
,
well as compositions by such masa an address on Jewish music at the
;which is prepared to work the land FISHMAN ENTERTAINS
Mendelssohn Center on Wednesday, March 19.
Rubinstein,
ters
as
in Palestine for absentee landlords
, This talk was delivered in Yiddish
OFFICERS OF DETROIT and others.
outside of Palestine and to prepare
The Jewish Hour is broadcast to an audience consisting of the
this land 111191 it bears fruit, so
LIFE AND HIS AGENCY from 3 to 4 o'clock, by a number of senior girls and their mothers. The
1that prospective settlers may come
I to Palestine ready to enjoy the stations, including 1VWJ, of De. remainder of the program consist-,
ed of musical selections by the
. fruit of the investment. Those in
Adhering to past traditions in troit.
Jewish Center violin ensemble, and
Detroit who own land and desire to March, Morris Fishman enter-
vocal selections by the Mother,'
Music Study Club.
have it worked for them are asked tained the officers of the Detroit
The next study meeting of the Glee Club and by Miss Yetta Hoff-
to communicate at once with Mr. Life Insurance Company and his
man of the Deborian Club. The
• Koller at the Peale Zion headquar- entire agency organization at a Music Study flub will be held next Deborian Club acted as hostess of
ters, at the Folkshule on Twelfth stag dinner at his home. 2262 Tuesday, April 1, at 2:30 p. m., at the evening. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich
, Gladstone avenue, Wednesday eve.' the Twentieth Century Club. The was the chairman of the evening.
and Gladstone.
The ('heiruth is a co-operative ning. March 19.
topic to he discussed is "Expres-
— —
March is the month in which aion and Interpretation in Music." Intermediate Division:
organization of workers who are
purchasing land in l'alestine for Fishman celebrates his affiliations Mrs. Edmund Simian, vocalist,
The Music School Students are
t orange growing. A number of Be. , with the Detroit Life insurance ' will illustrate with a group of planning a party to be held on Sun-
.
troders
are being interested in this Company, and this year he is cele- songs, and Mrs. Lawrence Title- day, April 6.
project to join the Cheiruth co-op- brating his eighteenth anniversary. boom. pianist, with the first move-
The Fidelity Girls are expecting
erative. The speakers for the evening nient of the Appassionata by Beet-
a large attendance at their dance
were: Jerome C. Saltzstein, axe- haven. Mrs. S. L. Trigg is chair- to be held at the Jewish Center on
cutive vice-president, Detroit Life . man of the day.
Saturday evening, April 5.
Insurance Company; John Rey-
LEAGUE CONSIDERATION
This is the last of the series of
The finals of the Intermediate
netts, vice-president.
Union Trust lectures on the Fundamentals of
FOR SABBATH OBSERVERS Company;
Alford V. Gustafson,
Tournament will be given at the

Music, which included rhythm, Detroit City College Auditorium on
GENEVA.— (J. section
T. A.) of
— the
The
superintendent of agencies, Detroit
Life Insurance Co.; S. Sanford melody,
harmony,
form,
design. Thursday evening, April 25.
icommunications
and scurries,
and were
conducted
executive assistant, Insur- throughout the current season by
y
I league Nations has informed the Loy -,
Fenkell Branch.
, Shomre Shabbos Union, Jewish once Securities Company, I ne. ; Sir. Marshall Pease. During the
f Sabbath Observers, that it would Morris Fishman, vice-president season of 1930-31 the study course Bible Class:
Registrations are now being tak-
, pay the utmost attention to the , Detroit Life Insurance Company. 1 1 will to based on St. C. Mason's
en for a class in Bible history, to
'resolution adopted by the union at !George Gorowitz was toastmaster. book "From Song to symp h ony :,
be offered to the senior members of
!its recent meeting in Berlin pro-;
the Center. All interested should
testing against any distrubance of
the Outing
in Scout. Miss Flora Beckman, Pian- communicate with Mr. Bean at the

' the Sabbath in connection with the Keeping
ist, to Appear at Art
Fenkell Branch, 3430 Fenkell, Ar-
, scheme for calendar reform.
m g .
Institute.
lington 10118.
inin
ieLy,,in b n y,
Chao f ibe nre llusic cS noc
in The Chair
The last week - end was enjoyed :
11 1 1
Social Dancing:
f
A class in Social Dancing for In
m a Flora Beckman, M n-
We Rent Snappy Dress ! , ' ! 'I by scouts of La Salle district at w
the overnight hike held at Camp invitation
termediate girls and boys is open.
30,
.t, , Sunday afternoon, March
Suits and Furnishings!
, Brady. Shaarey Zedek Troops 104 is
30 in the auditorium of the Competent instructors have been
and 164, which are in this district.. at
0
l Ictrnit Institute of Arts. This obtained.
were driven out to camp through
the courtesy of William Friedman, concert is free to the public. Miss
scoutmaster of Troop 164. Beckman, who is 13 years old, is Troop 269:
The Boy Scout troop is now of-
Mr. and Mrs.
Splendid meals, a rip-roaring the daughter of
ficially recognized as Troop 289.
Meyer Beckman of 2532 Calvert.
camp-fire, peppy garner, and some
It meets regularly every Tuesday
real scoutcraft, which included
evening at 7 p. m.
work in pioneering and camping
merit badges, resulted in the re-
The Fenkell Fathers Club cele-'
turning home of pleased scouts
brated its third anniversary in the
-
who thoroughly enjoyed the privi-
When you rent • "tux"
art school of the Jewish Ceti- form of a Purim banquet and
The
1 leges accorded them.
from Eppy you will always
Scouts of Troop 104 who were ters Association is participating in dance for members and their wives'
,
of the fifthannual all-student are ex- Sunday evening at the Fenkell
be glad and happy.
t left in the city took advantage
-'°-ing the week of branch of the Jewish Center.
8 • the outdoor first and second class hi 1 bein g
Henry Jackson was toastmaster.
Chandler March 22 to 2a at the J. L. Hudson
ji;'
tests
beiing
offered
at
8820 Twelfth Street
S Park on Sunday, and also enjoyed. auditorium under the auspices of Mr. Udkowich, president of the or-1
1 a day in the open. Included in the the Federation of Women's Clubs. ganizationl Mr. Ballxiror, treasur-
Near Gladstone
In the past ('enter students have or; Mr. Calvin, financial secretary;
.; outdoor tests are the following:
C•II Empire 8412
Scout pace, tracking, fire building. won • number of prizes. Since the Mr. Bean, supervisor of the Fen-
of the work at the school sell branch, J. Wolf, first president
cooking. knifecraft, nature study. quality
- —
has been higher this year than ever, and old and new members were
-------
' signaling, and use of the an.
Edwin Finailver of Troop 101 •wfore. it is expected that the Cen-lthe speakers of the evening.
The committee in charge of the
honors.
successfully met ail the require- ter students will again win
Mrs. Anna Lavick Werbe is ararngements were: Mr. A. Gold.
1 ments of the second class test.
Ford Sales and Service
chairman of the Jewish Center art berg, chairman. Mr. Divorkin and
Mr. Gittlewitch.
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