t a A lgal-171N Apish Periallcal &ter CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Ei)fITROIT int1SilefltONICLF r [ i 4 i j Ivy 4i cep/fl Ni ° ctal .Aand arsonai woonli 4 it9 4 li , Annual Sale NEW SPRING COATS Valued at $25 to $30 in the Greatest Purchase made by this Store In Years _ —Y:.. — A $ /// ir, 18 Think of buying for only $18 such fur as Squirrel, Fitch, Mon- key (goat), Broadtail (lamb ), Galapan, Mole, Kid Galyak, Lapin (coney) and Wolf. Season's most fash- ionable models. Finest fabrics, in- eluding tricolaine, co- vert cloth, basket weave, silk failles, broadcloths, silk crepes, sport fabrics. Juniors, sixes 12, to Larger Women's 50 Sale on Fifth Floor A Timely Announcement For Home-Lovers Who Contemplate Furnishing a New Home—Redecorating a Home— Refurnishing One Room. The Hotel Tuller has definitely and absolutely de- manded my Show Rooms and my lease is such that I have no alternative but get out. Coming at this time— the only season we have for Oriental Rugs and a time when 1 am most heavily stocked—it is my hard luck, but it will be an opportunity for rug buyers. I have not been able to find a show room suitable for my needs where I could move in immediately, so, rather than place my stock in storage and lose the selling season, I am having a Real Close-Out Removal Sale Entire Stock of Oriental Rugs Rare Old Pieces Antiques Semi-Antique, Chinese Rugs Modern Orientals In the wanted color., Large and Odd Pieces Beautiful Designs Room Sixes Please do not confuse this message as an every-day sale announcement. It is not. I will not mention so-called "dis- counts," "mark-downs," etc., but I will truthfully say this: Pick out any piece in my stock and I assure you that I person- ally will see that the price is satisfactory. LIMITED TIME ONLY All Sales Final Terms of Sale—CASH K. B.° BONAHOOM Detroit'. Oldest Oriental Rug House Lobby Floor, Hotel Tuller, Corner Park and Bagley A Jewish Boys Camp in Michigan ON BLACK LAKE Approximately 25 Miles from Mackinaw Give your boy a chance to get close to nature--this camp for Jewish boys offers such fine sports as SWIMMING, BOATING, FISHING, HIKING, RIDING, HILL CLIMBING—INDOOR AND OUTDOOR GAMES Indian Guide. Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Desired. For Rates and Further Information Write ARTHUR (RED) T. CARTY 9330 Dexter Blvd. Evenings, Phone Garfield 4759.W and we will give you an estimate on upholstering your furniture Met ssssss and Box Spring. Renovated Like New ( surprise party given in honor of Miss Elaine Jay, who spent her Passover vacation with her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay. EUROPEAN WELFARE' AIDS MANY NEEDY bringing over an orphaned boy. April 16, a luncheon was given at the residence of Mrs. Katzen, vice-president of the organization in honor of the sixtieth birthday of Mrs. Newman. The next board of directors meet- ing will be held Monday, April 25, at the home of Mrs. Mishkin, 2213 Taylor avenue. The organization has decided to have a card party at Hotel Stat- ler, May 1, at 1 p. At the next meeting of the main , organization, to be held Monday,. May 5, at the Atkinson branch of Shaarey Zedek, discussions will take place regarding supporting an orphan home in Bialostok, Poland. Riding School State Fair Grounds Until the outdoor seaaon starts we have the note of th- large tanbark ring in the Coliseum. We guarantee to teach you how to ride in six lesrons — spe- rial rate of $18 for six lessons. Cars Washed, Polished and Simonized Gas, High Pressure Greasing, Oils Cars Washed, Vacuumed and Chamoise Dry - . $1.25 129 East Baltimore, corner Bruah ar C. C ENRIGHT C. Empire 9892 R. EDELM AN The marriage of Miss Dorothy Rivkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin of 147 Winona ave. nue, to Edward I. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards of 1465 Calvert avenue, was solem- nized by Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld of Collingwood Avenue Temple, in Toledo on Sunday, April 20. A. Z. plicity." Prystalite and ery give them this air. In costume shades. MISS MARY BARAK the Detroit unit of Junior ilailas• soh, to be held at Northwood Inn, Sunday, April 27. This is the so- ciety's last social affair of the sea- son and according to reports of the committee in charge, promises to be an outstanding success. timp1r Notes on of Primary Meth. I Under the auspices of the Beth I El College class in methods of Jewish teaching conducted by, Rabbi From, a demonstration les- son exemplifying the methods I used in the primary department of the School of Religion of Temple Beth El will be held Sunday after- noon, at 3:15, in Room :14A. Miss Marcia Ermann of grade 2A will. teach the lesson. The parents of the children whose regular re- , ligious school session is Sunday morning, are co-operating with the I administration of Beth El College by bringing their children in the afternoon. MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER Graduating Class: The High School graduating class will meet after assembly Sunday morning, April 27, to ar- range the details of their gradua- I lion exercises: the class colors and pins, the procession, and the senior play. The valedictorian, selected by the faculty, will be announced. The Temple Sisterhood in con- junction with the student council, will hold a reception in honor of the graduates Saturday night, May 24. Oratory Contest: The second preliminary elimi- nation contest for the Men's Tem- ple Club oratory prizes will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 27, at 11:15, in the Brown Me- morial Chapel. The final contest will be held in thepresence of the Junior High and High School as- semblies, Saturday and Sunday morning, May 3 and 4, at 10:45. MRS. MAX HAYMAN 111 Declamation Contest: The second preliminary elimi- nation contest for the Men's Tern- pie Club declamation prizes will be held Sunday morning, April 27, at 9:30, in the Brown Memorial , Chapel. The final contest will be I held in the presence of the Inter- , mediate School assembly Sunday morning, May 4, at 11:45. , Chapter 93: The interest of the entire chap- ter is being centered on the open meeting that the chapter is spon- soring at the Jewish Center on Sun- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The outstanding events of the afternoon will be a debate between the :she:tr- ey Zedek and the chapter, and the public installation of three new, members, Mae Wolfgang, Alex Rob- inson and George Wagman. There will also be a fine program of en- tertainment. After the program the new members will he the guests, of the chapter at a dinner and the- ater party. One of the chapter's members, I Nathaniel Rubin, has been selected (in the speakers bureau of the Jew- ish Center drive, and Aleph Godol Eddie Kay has been selected editor- in-chief of the special edition of the Centerlite, the Jewish Center House organ, the paper to tee devoted to ' the Center campaign. Literary Contests: Wednesday, April 30, has been '1 ' set as the closing date for the sub- mission of manuscripts for the Dr. '1 Franklin book review contest, the Rabbi Fram short story contest, and the Sisterhood poetry contest. Manuscripts should be submitted MRS. H. MILKOVSKY to the school office. The winning Mesdames Prenzlauer, !layman papers will be published in the May and Milkovsky are active in prep- number of the Bethelite and the arations fur the Jewish National prizes will be distributed on the I closing day of school. Fund Conference to be held at 11, Statler this Sunday. Mrs. Prenzlauer was chairman uf the downtown division of work- GEDALIAH BUBLICK'S VISIT IS CANCELLED ers in the last Flag Day. Mes- The planned visit to Detroit last dames Hayman and Milkovsky are, respectively, president and past week of Gsslaliah Ilublirk, national president of the Ladies Auxiliary president of Mizrathi, has been cancelled on' account of Sir. Bub- ,1 the Jewish National Fund. lick's illness. The Northwestern branch of the Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, Detroit Jewish Old Folks Home is spon- DR. FRANKLIN ON BOARD Mizrachi president, expressed re- soring a linen shower and card gret over the unforeseen cancella- party to be held at the Fort Wayne OF WORLD UNION FOR tion of the planned meetings. Hotel on Tuesday, Slay 13, at 1:30 PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM p. m. There will be no admission fee, all that is required is that Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Tem- those attending bring some useful ple Emanu-El, Dallas, Tex., press- linen. The home is in great need :dent of the Central Conference of of all kinds of linen. Miss Edna American Rabbis, and a metier of Lewis is chairman of the (lay. Mrs. the executive !ward of the Union J. H. Goldberg is co-chairman. The of American Hebrew Congrega- hastesses are Mesdames If. M. tions, has been elected chairman of Shulman, R .Sarasohn, II. Prenz. the American members of the Gov- ' latter, J. Rose, G. Israel, L. II. erning Beard of the World Union Marienthal. J. H. Ehrlich. M. Ja- for Progressive Judaism. Ile is a cobson, J. Wartell. J. Kovonde, Si graduate of the Hebrew Union Col- Blatnikoff, Samuel Singer, SI. 1'. lege. Dr. Leo M. Franklin of De- Fisher, Wm. Schultz, Lewis Ruben- troit is another member of the t•in. HIMELHOCHS Renew Your Rugs by the Leader Method Thousands of satisfied cus- tomers is your guarantee of complete satisfaction. You don't want the texture dam- aged or the wool destroyed or the rug made brittle. You take no chances when you send your rugs to Leader for cleaning. Phone Leader Today! "Quality Work More Price" GARFIELD 8400 LEADER Carpet Cleaners 8700 LINWOOD AVENUE S Shop before you buy tomorrow AND SEE WHAT A FASHION-WISE VALUE-FAMOUS SHOP CAN DO WHEN IT CON- CENTRATES ON A PRICE. you'll find DRESSES identical with those you're seen elsewhere at $15 and $16—but at Benton's you need only pay Flowered Chiffons, Plain chif- fons, Lace and Chiffon, tiny Silk Prints, Pastel Plain Crepes, Dark Plain Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Plain and Printed. Newest styles. H . Mile! sad Misses' Sizes OLD FOLKS HOME hoard. Appointments for lessons must be made by phone in •d- Sewing: There is a ChM in mending ev- PERFECTION LODGE ery Monday afternoon at the home, Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & 318 Edmund Place. Slim Rose A. M., will have a special com- Kahn has charge of the class in basket weaving and rug making munication on April 30, 7 p. m. F. C. Degree and membership (every Thursday at the home. ommittee. CHARLES K. SANDORF. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Sick Committee: ■ at the Secretary. Kindly inform Mrs.M. P. Fisher, By order of 1236 Tuxedo avenue, of sick mem- CLUB LIDO hers. Longfellow 7079. I SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W.24. Arlington 9899 Bags—First Floor El -- Services: On Sunday, April 27, at 10:45 a. nt., Rabbi !won Fram will oc- cupy the pulpit and speak on the subject, "Religion Under Fire: A Reply to H. I.. Mencken's 'Treatise on the Gods.' " . On Saturday, April 26, at 10:30 a. m., Dr. LeoSi.Franklin M will (le- vrr t h e sermon on "Strange Fire." On Sunday, May 4, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will, by request, preach on the topic, "What Advantage Has the Jew?" Demon s oda: ' 4 effect of "costly sim- r A meeting of representatives of all organizations interested in sponsoring the development of the Hebrew language was held on, Tuesday, April 22, at 5:30 p. ,m., at the headquarters of the League of Zionist Youth, 8802 Twelfth street, corner Gladstone. This meeting was called for the purpose of organizing the annual ; "Hebrew Week" for the support of the American Hebrew press. A Pesach entertainment was given by the Kvutzah Ivrith on Saturday, April 19, at the home of Abraham Panush, head teacher of the Six-Mile Road branch of the, United Hebrew Schools. "ON THE ROAD ON A HORSE IS ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH" crepe and faille, these new bags achieve the Mothers' and Daughters' Day: Mothers' and Daughters' Day will be appropriately observed Saturday, May 10. Program: Di- vine services at 10:30; Mothera' and Daughters' luncheon, 12:15; entertainment, 2:30, in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Attendance is limited to members of the Sister- hood and their slaughters. EDWARDS—RIVKIN MEETING CALLED FOR ANNUAL HEBREW WEEK 1526 WOODWARD AVE. Made of the smartest Paris bag fabrics, moire, sprinkling of embroid- AID IN PLANS FOR J. N. F. CONFERENCE Miss Elaine Jay, who spent her NEWMAN—ROSENTHAL spring' vacation with her parents, An outstanding event last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay of Roch- ester avenue, left for Nazareth, was the wedding which was solem- Mich., where she is attending nized at the Book Cadillac Hotel the evening of April 16, when Miss Nazareth Academy for Girls. Louise Rosenthal, (laughter of Mr. Izidor Katz of 98 Winona ave.' and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal became' nue. Highland Park, surprised his the brids. of Robert Newman, son wife and family with a farewell of Sir. and Sirs. Ilarry Newman. dinner party on April 22 in the The marriage service, which was Italian Gardens of the Book Cadil- read by Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin, lac Hotel. Dinner was served to 75 was followed by a dinner for 150 guests and the music and enter- guests. tainment was furnished by the Miss Rosenthal was a charming Kerekes Gypsy Band. Morris Katz bride in her mother's wedding was toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. gown of white lace, fashioned in ; Katz and family are leaving April the modern style of fitted bodice 28 for New York City and from ' and long full skirt. A closely - there will sail on the S. S. Bremen fitted cap of lace with clusters of for Czechoslovakia, where Mr. orange blossoms at the sides held Katz will visit his parents. They her long tulle veil, and her bridal will also tour Hungary, Germany, bouquet was composed of white, France, England, Switzerland and lilacs and iris. Belgium, and their trip will last Miss Maxine Rosenthal attended four months. her sister as maid of honor, and the Misses Alice Newman and' Janet Rosenthal were the brides- I maids. • Julius Isenberg performed the duties of best man, and Edwin The Jewish Women's European Rosenthal, Jr., and Julius Gilbert Welfare Organization held a spec- were the ushers. ial meeting :Monday, April 21. Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Newman left for Joseph Zuckerman presided. It' a honeymoon trip east. was decided that in edition to the seven orphaned families being reg- . SAPERSTEIN—LEVINE ularly supported by this organiza- The marriage of Miss Anne Le- tion in Europe, two additional or- vine, (laughter of Mrs. Benjamin phaned families are to receive sup- Levine, to Myron Saperstein was port. A ease was brought up in regard solemnized at the Wolverine hotel to sending a steamship ticket for on March 30. SNYDER'S COFFEE SHOP --a new group at 10.00 ' Births titarriaore I Fabric Bags jeweled• ornaments, or April 29—Miss Ruth Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llarry A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Miss Rose Frank of 13oston boulevard, to Milton Gordon, son of Mrs. F. Gordon Brooks of 614 I.eicester Court, at of Boston boulevard. the Chinese Tea Gardens by the Misses Betty Feldman, Sadie Sntilo and Rebecca Linder, Sun-' (lay, April 20. Twenty-two guests were present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Al. Dunayer of Flint. ; The table was beautifully decor- ated with roses and carnations. April 16--To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel (Bertha M. Weiss) o New York, a son, Richard Benjamin. Mrs. Miriam Carver of Boston April 16—To Mr. and Sirs. Geo. Orley of 3741) Pingree, a daugh boulevard entertained at a bridge- ter, Rhea Antoinette. luncheon Friday. April 13—To Sir. and Sirs. Ben Tonatrin of 649 East Kirby ave- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldberg nue, a son, Gilbert. of the Belcrest apartment hotel April 13—To Sir. and Sirs. Herman Jack Halperin (Bessie ?dinner) have returned from a three of 2242 Hazelwood, a son, Jerome Yale. months' wintering in California. April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Silber of 2722 Richton, a son, Miss Rae Cohen was hostess to a Morris Herman. 4548 Grand River at Fourteenth. (COMPLETE ONE-STOP STATION) Wedding Calendar Smartly Dressed Women, This Spring, are carrying Miss Mary Barak is a member of the committee in charge of the in- formal dinner-dance spons o red by r. 'Mr. and Mrs..1. Kelly Kaufman and their son, Richard, of Chicago, were the guests of Mr. Kaufman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kauf- man, last week. Famous Upholstering and INDIVIDUAL Bedding Company INSTRUCTION BRUSH-BALTIMORE SUPER SERVICE Engagements Mr. and Sirs. David Esker of Tune l, avenue announce the en Last Sunday night a meeting gagement of their daughter, Evelyn. to Sigmund Jaulus, s, , n of Mr I was held at the home of Morris II. and Mrs. Samuel .1aulus of Webb 11% ■ Fishman, 2701) Hazelwood avenue, Mr, 411111 Sirs. I. Patrick announce the engagement of their daugh I for the purpose of organizing a family club. The name of the club ter. Sadi•, to Morris Lehr, son of Sir-. G. Lehr of Detroit. Sir. and Sirs. James Sobel announce the betrothal of their sister, is the Fishman Social Family Club. The following officers were elect- Sliss Jeannette Au:dander, to Nathaniel Pernick, son of Mr. and Mrs. lsaue !'ern irk of Highland l'ark. . ed: President, Morris Fishman; vice-president, Nathan Fishman; Sir. and Sirs. A. Pearlman of Philadelphia avenue announce the I secretary, Sam Fishman; treas. ongagement of their slaughter, Betty. to I/r. Jules Si. Goldsmith, son er, Sidney Fishman. of Sir. and Sirs. Si. Goldsmith of Hvelwooil avenue. Sir. and Sirs. SanlUel Levine of 2471 Ford Court announce the Mrs. J. E. Cohen and daughter, engagement of their (laughter, Sophie Evelyn, to Sidney Dorb, son of Jeannette, of Puritan avenue, ac- Sir. and Sirs. Louis Dorb of 2232 'f aylor avenue. The wedding will companied by Miss Helen Ressler take place in June. and Mrs. Murray Draimin, have re- Mr. and Sirs. Max Brolly of 524 ()wen avenue announce the en- turned from a motor trip to To- ronto, where they attended the gagement of their daughter, Dinah, Henry Moehlman, son of Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Moehlman. I Seigler-Nis.sensen wedding. Adele Cook CALL GLENDALE 0520 JR. HADASSAII SOCIAL THIS SUNDAY NIGHT CORNER STATE and GRISWOLD STREETS I An announcement of startling interest to INDEPENDENT GROCERS and to the GROCERY - BUYING PUBLIC PROGRESSIVE INDEPENDENT GROCERS ASSOCIATION of announces the opening a new and modernly equipped warehouse FOOT OF TWELFTH STREET, FEATURES ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT FOOD EXPOSITION REFRESIIMENTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27 1930, AT 2 O'CLOCK You are cordially invited to attend this event . . . to inspect this new building . . . and to investigate this money-saying plan.