• Zf PAGE EIGHT IS CO-CHAIRMAN OF JR. HADASSAH DINNER DANCE ON APRIL 27 HEYN'S • FOR • DRESSES • EL MOSHE SYNAGOGUE FORMS SUNDAY SCHOOL lacial C Qicsort L r —/fCOV7. /a/I -"--:--"---- .._,...,---- _.,....---'''-' r The El Moshe Sunday School was organized in November, at the syn- agogue on Twenty-ninth street I near Michigan avenue. There is is weekly attendance of 100 chit- dren ranging in ages from 5 to ' 16. There are five classes and the teachers , are: , , eke , 1.1, .1; isIslarrLZ ek ..GN o tritoni3u NI rt r i.stle ili,- , \ \ .. it:I If You Want a Coat with a Paris Background You'll Find It at Hudson's and Mr. Burnstein. Rabbi Gordon Much interest attaches to the is head of the teaching staff of the Mrs. Henry Wineman of Ham- ilton road has as her guest her sir luncheon being sponsored by the Sunday School. It. Zuieback is the ter, Mrs. Joseph Seigel of Chicago League of Jewish Women's Or- superintendent. The classes Is-gin at 10 o'clock ganizations for Thursday, May 15, Mrs. Hugo Brandt of New Yoe. at the Stotler Hotel. The commit- and last until 11:30. Then until City will arrive in Detroit to at tee in charge, under the chairman- 12 an assembly is held. Rabbi Goy- Among the Copies and Adaptations Are tend the Rosenthal-Newman wed- ship of Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, don speaks to the pupils. The as- ing and will be the guest of her urges all of the constituent dub..; senility is closed with mass singing. in the league to arrange for a large Officers have been clotted as fol- sister, Mrs. S. Crooner. Mr. and MOLYNEUX'S SPLIT CAPE Mrs. Edwin Kaufman of New re presentation at the luncheon. lows: Harold Burnstein, president; THE MARTIAL ET ARMAND BOLERO BACK York City will be the house guest- An attractive afternoon is being! Friedman, Florence Shevin, vice-president; secretary, and of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman and planned, to include a speaker of Albert I'AQUIN'S SHAWL COLLAR will attend the Rosenthal-Newman national reputation as well as a Leonard Birndorf, treasurer. charming program of music. Jew.; I ces T sh fu e , pupils have given two sue- VIONNET'S WRAP-AROUND wedding. ish women's clubs not affiliated programs on Chanukah and REGNY'S CRAVAT SCARF' with the league are invited to join I pur,m, One hundred soil twenty-five at this time, so that their members i Every week the children bring Knollwood Conn- ers sf the nu mb • - ' ( ail themselves of the —Photo by Gainsburo Studio, ----'--- ' avail Black, Navy, Beige, and Gray with trimmings of Galyak, 1 lunch- h . 1 a I few pennies fur charity and. the m try Club held the first meeting of toil (sheared lamb), Squirrel, Lapin (dyed coney) and Mole may ot : the ''' ' membership ' the season at Oriole Terrace Wed. , nun comm it1 following donations have been MISS ROSE H. BERICK ?e,1 made: $10 to the Matzoh Fund and The nesday evening, April 9. ill welcome inquiries regarding Mini, Rose M. Berick is co-chair- meeting was . presided over by membership. Airs. Oscar Ro1 in- $4.50 for the planting of three trees in the Ilerzl Forest in Pal- man, assisting Miss Lillian Gor- President Ala u r i c e Aronsson. von is president of the league. den, chairman, of the Junior Ila- Chairmen of committees reported tiosah spring informal dinner- on activities as follows: A. Gold- Mrs. Anna Spiro of St. Louis,' dunce ti be given Sunday evening, man , membership; Maurice Mish- WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COAT SHOPS April 27, at Northwood Inn. Tick- kin, greens; Louis Blumberg, cod- Mu., sister of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- JERICHO DANCE TO ets may be obtained from any Jun- dies; Charles Agree, house; Leo art Marwil of La Salle boulevard, Fifth Floor—Grand River Avenue Building BE NEXT FRIDAY Marks, purchasing; Edward A. and Alexander Kaufman of Ann ior Hadassith b rand member, or by — calling Miss Gordon at Empire Bernstein, tournament. J. Magid- Arbor, classmate of Milton Mar- Final arrangements have been sohn, past president, gave an in- wil, will be their guests over the 2014, or Miss Beriek at Empire completed for the annual Easter I r teresting talk. Charles Smith pro- ' Passover. 045. dance sponsored by Canton Jeri- vided mirth in his inimitable way The present A delightful bridge-luncheon cho No. 50, Patriarchs Militant, of telling stories. DRIVE FOR PLANTING committee and members are en- was given Wednesday at the home I. 0. 0 F'., to be held in the main thusiastic over the prospects of of Mrs. F. Baker, Lincolnshire ballroom of Jericho Temple, April OF TREES IN ZION IS NOW IN FULL SWING the coming season. boulevard, for the benefit of the' 18. Horne Relief Society. The committee on arrangements .. is planning ninny interesting sur- IMPORTED FRENCH STATIONERY Mr. and Mrs. Si. Ilinielhoch have Detroit Jews Are Asked to Honor prises for the evening and from all weeks' b 'I given by th e re u Dear One by Aiding Referee. for trip through the south, induct-ialumni chapter of Alpha Epsilon indications, this affair will surpass tation in Palestine. ing Augusta, Charleston and Wash.' Phi is being held at the Twentieth all previous events sponsored by . Century Club Saturday, May 3. the canton. Billie Rusher and his The drive for the planting of ington. ' Tickets may be secured from Miss Miami Melody Playboys have been trees in Palestine through the Jew- A very tine program was en- Julia Ruth Brown, chairman, 150 engaged to furnish the music, and Booksellers Since 1 ,1 75 I ish National Fund is now in full joyed at a recital given at the West Euclid; Miss Clement Hopp, the auditorium of Jericho Temple Randolph 0200 1550 Woodward I swing . School of Music Auditorium of the 2265 West Boston • Miss Louise has been decorated especially for Detroit Jews are asked by the committee in charge, of which Mrs. University of Michigan by Philip Daniels, 3200 West Boston; mem- this affair. Sam Mann is general chairman. ! Eli Sachse is one of the !cadent, to Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford hers of the group, or at the door honor their dear ones by planting Stern of 560 East Grand boule- of the club. Anyone desiring to and is being assisted by the follow- • yard. arrange for special tables may call ing: Willie Hacker in charge of 4 trees at $1.50 each and in this Miss Brown, Empire 6410. the distribution of tickets; IL-n' fashion helping in the reconstruc- E. A. Bernstein of Chicago - Blum, advertising; Maurice Horde Lion of l'alestine. boulevard has returned from a Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg of Cal- love, director of publicity; and Mrs. Sachse announces the fol- trip to Chicago and Indianapolis. vert avenue has returned from a Louis Shapero, Jos. Apabaum,1 lowing additional trees planted two months' stay in Florida. Jack Wald, Milton Rubin and through her efforts: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Sherman l'orvin. Mrs. M. A. Cohen of Alpena, of Hamilton road have returned Adolph Freund of Detroit, who Mich., in memory of her soother, after wintering at Palm Beach, spent the winter months in Florida, Emma Orman; Mrs. Lillian Isaac- Fla. is now visiting in Chattanooga, JOLLY ELITE CLUB son of Bay City, Mich., in memory Tenn. AIDS 75 FAMILIES of her parents, Reuben and Ro•h by CANTON JERICHO Mrs. Laura Wurtzberger of Chi- Biller; Ellis, Harold and Ralph cago boulevard is back from Cali- FOR THE PASSOVER! No. 50, P. M., I. 0. 0. F. Mrs. II. B. Ullian of New York Isaacson of Bay City, in memory fornia, where she spent the winter City, who has been spending a of their father, Frank Isaacson; months. The Jolly Elite Club, a group of week in Detroit, is leaving to spend Mrs. Meyer Sugarman, in memory Friday Evening, April 18 young men and women, Tuesday I of Isabelle Fisher; Mrs. Aaron Mrs. Irma Strauss and son Mil- the Passover in Boston, Sloss. distributed Passover neceasities,! Carlstein of 3311 Chicago boule- ton have returned this week-end' , malts JERICHO TEMPLE including matzoth, eggs, yard, in memory of her parents, after spending the winter in Cali- Mr. and Mrs, David Bussey and flour, potatoes, etc., to . 5 needy 2705 JOY ROAD Samuel and Lena Mittenthal; Mrs. fornia. daughter Beverly and Mr. Bussey's' brother, Ned, have left for Chi- , families. Arthur Fivenson of Alpena, Mich., 11 ith proceeds of a successful '1 FEATURING in honor of her mother, Esther Mrs. Charles Miller of Harcourt cogs to spend Passover week with dance held at Jericho Temple, Ap- Steinborn. Drive, Cleveland, was the guest of I Mr. Bussey's parents. Billy Bushor and His Melody Boys ril 2, this club was enabled to do her niece, Mrs. Walter Laib of this good bit of work for Passover Shrewsbury road. Mrs. Miller left • as- . Mr. and Mrs. J. I. l'alistrant 0 f Moos Chaim. \ for home on Friday. New York City will spend the holi- The Passover necessities were days in Detroit with Mrs. Palis- distributed among the needy fami- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of ; trant's mother, Mrs. Margolis of Ines without investigations or in A meeting of Phi Sigma Phi of 560 East Grand boulevard will 2929 l'ingree. I any way embarassing the recipients Beth El congregation was held hold Setter services for a gather - of the gifts. Saturday afternoon at Temp I e in I g o 0 f 20 . On Monday, April 14, Parity, Both El with Miss Frances Seitner, I chapter will hold the last initiation Mrs. Adolph Sloman , of the fiscal year. The meeting i RABBI FINE TO SPEAK president, presiding. At a short1 Mr. and M business session an entertainment have returned after spending the, will open at 7 :45 with memorial I IN TWO SYNAGOGUES' committee was appointed which in., winter in California. services. Initiation will be at 8;15. ••■••■••■•■.• eludes Miss Winifred Werbe and 1 ] a u Nliss Beatrice Cooper. Mrs. James1 Alexander Freeman of Chicago has The arranged committee refreshments for on a Passover lunch.' Rabbi Samel Fine will on NI. Ahavath Zion, spek Ho l. Rapport is councillor for the group.1boulevard is on a trip to include Election of officers will be held on at brook Congregati and Beaubien, on the morn - , New York City Rochester. 12 A social hour followed, at and whichi I April 28 and installation on May ing of the first day of Passover, on Miss Werbe acted as hostess. I . "The Exodus from Egypt and the, Sidney B. orris has returne d ' Torah." Ile will touch upon the Ohio, having oung A board meeting at 1:30 Wed- from Ystown, air. and Mrs. 11. P. Weller a d need for liberal support of the De- Announces the opening of an office at in honor of! nesday will precede the regular attended a reception M home 1 daughter Jeanette will be at h n troll Yeshivah. i meeting at 2:30 of Beth El Sister- his engagement to Miss 7Ailina here after April 25. On the morning of the second day 12224 Dexter Blvd., Cor. Cortland ' hood in the temple rooms. Impor. R osenbaum of that city. His par- ' Mr. and Mrs. Si.Aschner and of Pasousver, on Monday, Rabbi . tent items are to be discussed and ants and sister, Helen, returned Fine will speak at Congregation I delegates will be chosen for the with him. for the General Practice of Dentistry ' lightfully entertained at the home Shaarey Zion, Cortland and Lin- — , coming convention in Detroit. A ; of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone wood, of ldemere avenun Saturday, on "Organization and Unity," Mrs. I. J. DeRoy, who has been I I social hour will follow the busi- avenue o Wi emphasizing the importance of the visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. ness session. ri l 5 ' Vend Hair movement. ARLINGTON 9188 ! Aaron DeRoy of the Whittier Ap , RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000 lintel, has returned to her home in ; 1 Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Jews in the neighborhood of :2284 Chicago boulevard enter. these two synagogues are invited ;Pittsburgh. - -- - — tained on Sunday evening with a' to hear Rabbi Fine on the appoint- ; e Weil, stud ent at Mi ss Bea I d., surprise bridge party, honoring1ed days. s pen i s ; tricMichigan , [ Uni vers ity of , ling the spring vacation at the home ; Mr. Lieberman's birthday anni- , versary. I ZIONIST YOUTH LEAGUE 'of her uncle and aunt, Sir. and i Niro. Max •Unger of Sturtevant : Mrs. Michael Silver and (laugh.. PROGRAM THIS MONDAY avenue. ter, Mrs. Herman Zimmerman, • — An interestinss program is being Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons were joint hostesses at a personal , and daughter Sylvia of La Salle shower on Saturday, April 5, at prepared La Monday evening, Ali- boulevard have returned from a their home, 13305 La Salle boule- rut 14. yard, honoring Miss Min Silver, a , Among the outstanding features ' Istsjourn at Nliami Beach, Fla. , bride-elect of June 15. Covers of the program are: the "Kant- I — . ; were laid for 40 guests for a din- shik", a humorous magazine, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Isenbens the songs which will he sung by of Edison avenue left for a trip to ner-bridge. everyone present. ' New York City, where they will re- ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dreifuss of Everybody is welcome, 11,1111i, main for about two weeks. , 2548 Elmhurst avenue will be at sion free. On Monday evening, April 21, ' home to their friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Weller were I on Friday evening, April 18, from A talk on the subject, "Ilechalutz entertained at the Roosevelt Hotel, ' 7 to 10, in honor of their fiftieth Movement," will be given by Levy Hollywood, Cal., by Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro. ' Charles Chidsey, who spent the wedding anniversary. All activities are taking place at 1; winter months there with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jacobson of Filigree the clobrooms of the lager. Ss00 ; Mrs. Weller. avenue, who was for a few weeks Twelfth street. — • in New York City visiting her Mrs. A. Rutter of Cleveland. mother, Mrs. Grossman, has re- - e J wish Welfare Federation and daughter, Mrs. Si. E. Krieger turned to Detroit. Flower Fund. of Long Beach, Cal.. are the Mrs. A. Warshaysaky, Mrs. S. =IN guests of Mrs. L. Robinson and Contributions to the flower fund 11115=11Mrs. L. Si. Estop. 'Perlman of Webb avenue. and Mrs. B. Kramer of Elmhurst left on a of the Jewish Welfare Federation Dr. L. E. gamin has left the city motor trip Wednesday morning have been received in memory of Dr. 1443 Farmer St. for the purpose of doing post. through Canada and New York. Mrs. NI. C. Weil from A. H. Ileeht, Randolph 8490 graduate work in internal medi- Mrs. Kramer will stop off at Buf- l'hilip A. Spstine, Harry M. Ep- Owing to the many requests of our regular patrons a, eine and heart diseases. Ile will ; felts and spend the holidays with stine and Joseph L. Selling. will be open Easter Sunday (April 20th) serving be gone for about a year. • relatives there. Mrs. Virarshawsky dinner from 12 to 8:30 p. nu. going on to ....................... ............................... ... Mr. and Mrs. L. Diamond of and Mrs. Perlman are New York City, where they will , ..... , ... .... Longfellow avenue have returned visit relatives and friends. from Hot Springs, Ark. — Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldman of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper of Chi- •ildemere avenue have returned The Officers and Members of the sago boulevard left for a trip to from a pleasant trip to French French Lick Springs, Ind. Lick Springs, Ind. at '49.50 FOR THE LARGER WOMEN Slenderizing New Styles in Printed Crepes, Georgettes and Cantons HUDSON'S '16 SIZES 42 to 60 You need not spend a for- tune on alterations just be- cause you are of generous proportions ... Ileyn's offer an economical solution to the larger woman who isn't easily fitted ... If you have difficulty in finding dresses of smart style in your size . come to Ileyn's ... See our wonderful selections. EASTER NOVELTIES, CARDS and FAVORS 75c to $2.25 Sheehan's Book Store THIRD FLOOR HEYN'S X 16 1241 WOODWARD EASTER DANCE FOX SCARFS SINGLE—DOUBLE In Silver, Pointed, Red, White, Beige, Cross, Etc. Other Chokers in Stone Marten, Mink, Fitch, Squirrel, Etc. $24.5° up Fur Trimming for Cloth Coats $5.00 Up And Nalco STORAGE—INSURANCE- REMODELING "Store Your Yule LTROI 41115i1 (MECUM Hata a Furrier" FOR SAFETY AND I'ROTECTION Fur Coats remodeled during the summer months for $35.00. Coats relined $15.00 Rail Randolph 5279 For your convenience we will call and estimate your repair work at your home. J. SCHNAAR, Inc. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 3410 WOODWARD AVE. RANDOLPH 5279 TWO DOORS BELOW BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE OPF.N F.ViNINWe This Is a .. . Announcement Dr. Bernard M. Shiffman SEASON'S GREETINGS FUR SCARF . . . Season Now that the very smart- est Spring Fashions choose to be without fur, Fur Scarfs are of utmost importance ... and Annis presents a gor- geous showing of scarfs in the finest selected pelts. ALL THE FOXES Natural Silver, Cross, White, Red, Grey, Blue. Also White and Red Foxes dyed in the new shades. Sun Tan, Brown, Beige, Cocoa, Platinum, Black and Blue POINTED FOX WOLVES, natural and in the new shades. Russian Sable, Squirrel Baum Marten, Fisher, Stone Marten, Hudson Bay Sable and Others. Single skin, double skin and triple akin effects. $10 to $750 Fur Insurance and Cold Storage aery, with • minimum .770 charger pm &elle], World••id. !neurone. M a Small AddIttonal Charge. Frame Tea Room r. Special Suites Season's Greetings De Luxe Mrs. Bert Arden of 2000 Chi- Just completed, overlooking ' cago boulevard is hostess at a Grand Circus park. series of dinner parties. A limited number of these • Mrs. G. A. Klineman has re- remodeled and refurnished turned from a pleasant trip, visit- suites. Large, pleasant living ing in Philadelphia and New York room. Two bedrooms with full-sized new beds and finest a City. new full spring mattresses. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schauer of Lots of closet room, bath Monterey avenue spent the week- and reception hall. end in Columbus. Ohio. An ideal home for discrimi- nating business men to live The Misses Ruth Gotfried and downtown serviced by a fine Billie Klein are spending the week- hotel. end with their parents in Cleve- Clifford 5200 land, attending the Sedorim. Just as the ties of friendship are strengthened at this holiday season so may our business associations grow in mutual accord and confi- dence. A JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ANNIS FURS WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED 1887 Mr. and Mrs. M. Aschner and daughter, Winifred, have returned after a pleasant stay at Miami Beach, Fla. Hotel Tuller • SNYDER'S COFFEE SHOP 1526 WOODWARD AVE. Maurice Rose of Chicago was • visitor in the city over last week- Z , end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Danto (Belle Lila Freedman) have taken up their new residence at 2020 Elmhurst avenue, apartment 203. • et u.5 , launder new life into your CURTAINS WELLER Laundry CO. Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 A clean sheet makes sleep lighter. Our low rate of 8c per sheet enables you to change sheets often. Zedakah Club wish their many friends and patrons a joyous Passover. They also wish to express their appre- ciation for the fine spirit of co-operation shown them the past year. FOR PASSOVER HOLIDAYS LATEST CREATIONS FOR SPRING Dresses — Hosiery — Lingerie Special Beautiful Dresses at $10.00 8444 Linwood Avenue at West Philadelphia near Oriole Theater