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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-05-02

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A merica lavish PaloScal Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

VerRon;kwun RON iCLE

RAINBOW GIRLS PLAY
TO FEATURE MOTHERS
DAY AFFAIR ON MAY 8

TODAY and SATURDAY

Sale! Over 100 Newly Arrived

With a view of fostering the spir-

it of Mother's Day, Purity Rain-

bow Assembly No. 12, order of the

SAMPLE

Rainbow for Girls, will have a

Mothers and Daughters banquet on

COATS

that we would
regularly sell
up to $39:50!

Engagements

BIBLICAL TABLEAUX
AT COUNCIL MEETING

The annual meeting and lunch-
eon of the Detroit section, Nation-
al Council of Jewish Women, which
is to be heist at the Book Cadillac
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madanes announce the engagement of their Hotel on Monday, May 5, at 12:30
daughter, Rosalee, to Dr. Albert J. l.ippitt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Her-
man Lippitt.
The engagement of Bella Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rosenberg of Grand avenue, to Dr. Isadore Edwin Falk, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Falk, was announced at a dinner at the Oriole
Terrace Friday, April 25.
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Marx of 618 Josephine avenue announces the
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Herber D. Rubenstein, nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Horowitz of 2024 I'ingree avenue.
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Resnick of 3287 Richton avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Morris Cohen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen.

2.25

Births

DOROTHY SELIK

April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Kramer of 2257 Ilazelwood, a
Thursday, May 8, at the Eastern daughter, Sharna Mae.
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mellon (Ruth Golden), a son, Rob-
Star Temple, 80 \Vest Alexandrine.
Dinner will be served promptly at I ert Murray.
April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Sheplow of 8709 Oakland, a son,
six o'clock to those who have made
Ralph.
reservations.
April I9—To Sir. and Mrs. David C. Feinberg of 3404 Edison, a
In the evening, at 8:30, the girls son, Roy Bernard.
will present a play, "Twelve Old
April 18—To Mr. and Sirs. Barney Rosen of 1980 West Philadel-
Maids." The following girls are phia, a daughter, Lila Roslyn.
in the cast: Marion Selik, hose.
April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller of 1985 Blaine, twine,
Schwartz, Gertrude Smith, Leonore
boy and girl, Harriet and Martin.
Cohen, Thelma Slatkin, Priscilla
Schiller, Marion Chaifetz, Dorothy
Selik, Naomi Jacobs, Sylvia Stroh,
SHAAREY ZEDEK PLANS
Rose Schwartz, Naomi Weisman„
MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR
Jeanette Schmitke, Esther Leinotf,
°et
Maxine Karbel, Mary Silver, Flor-
The Sisterhood of Congregation
ence Dinner and Florence Leinotf.
afrkt'S,Ortal
Shaarey Zedek will celebrate
This play is presented under the
Mother
and Daughters Day on
' direction of Mrs. Edith Kopelson. •
Sunday May 11, at 12:30, with a
Mrs. Phillip Silbert of 2925 uncheon and elaborate program at
----
, Monterey avenue returned Sunday he Synagogue at Inrush at Willis.
from a three weeks' trip to New
Every effort has been made by
York City and Baltimore, where he various committees to make this
she visited her mother and broth- a notable event. The mothers will
ers. Sirs. Silbert was accom- be represented by Sirs. Emory
panied by her daughter, Flora Monash. Sliss Ruth fterahmun will
Ruth, and her son, Leonard Rob- speak for the slaughters.
. ert.
The program is as follows:

Ben n'

SECOND FLOOR

Ilimehllose—First Floor

MRS. MILTON ALEXANDER

p. nn., is to be an artistic as well
as a social event. A series of liv-
ing pictures, colorful reproductions
of famous paintings, depicting the
heroines of Biblical andpost-Bib-
lical Jewish history, will he pre
(tented under the direction of Sirs.
Catherine Vincent Mayer. Some
of these wit be silent pictures,
while in others, the character will
speak. The incidental music, for
string quartet and songs, has been
arranged by Sirs. M. E. Silverstein,
contralto of the Temple Beth El
choir, Sirs. Silverstein will also
render several vocal numbers.

a

GRISWOLD AT STATE ST.
One Block West of Woodward

@Accomplishment .

$ 467 000.00

is the amount of new business written by the
Ben Tolmich Agency during the month of
April—in 30 days. The month of April is ded•
icated as Ben Tolmich Month and above figures
reflect the esteem in which the boys hold him.

G

Charles Abrahams

Benjamin Krell, Jr.

Morris Baron

Harry Oppenheim

Nathan Rosenberg

David Berger

Aaron Fellman

Jack Simon

Sol A. Epstein

Jos. J. Snyder

- --

BEN TOLMICH

)

Exceptional opportunities for young men available.
Come in for an interview and let Mr. Tolmich explain the
possibilities this live wire agency offers for a bright future.

Continental Life Insurance Co.,

of St. Louis, Mo.

BEN TOLMICH, General Agent

1559 First National Bank Bldg.

Mr. and Sirs. Israel Charlip en-
tertained 16 guests at their home
at 231 Ilarnum avenue last Sat-
urday afternoon in honor of the
twelfth birthday of their daugh-
ter, Elsie. Bridge and bunco were
the features of the afternoon,
which were followed by a luncheon
CENTER ART EXHIBIT
and entertainment. The color,

scheme was carried out in pink,
The (pelting reception of the
and white. The birthday cake, r, "
Jewish Center Art Exhibit was at-
which was the centerpiece of the
people. l i t iZes
table, was surrounded by (lowers! tended by over 200
re awarded by a Co mmittee Con-
and burning tapers of pink. In
of Ralph Morris, I'aul Hon-
the evening Mr. and Mrs. Charlip sisting
entertained 20 relatives and ore, and Sirs. David It. Werbe. The
friends at a card party in honor money for the prizes was provided
of the same occasion. A midnight by Mr. Selling, Mrs. Werbe, Miss
Emma Butzel, and Mrs. Rosen-
-
• lunch followed.
zweig.
The awards follow:
Ki Ku Wah Sorority entertained
Advanced Class: Oils, first prize
a number of friends at a social
to Milton Gershgoren and second
gathering at the home of the
prize to Rose Brown; Drawings:
Misses Edith and Betty Gross of
First prize to Paul Frank and sec-
9161 Cameron avenue, on Satur-
ond prize to Sophie Gornbein.
day, April 26.
Elementary Class: Oils, first
prize to Mayme Solomon and sec-
Sirs. Ben Decker of Ilene ave- ond prize to Newsom Shevitz;
nue entertained at her home on Drawings: First prize to Mayme
Wednesday, April 30, with a de-
Solomon and second prize to Ada
lightful dinner and hosiery shower,
Zella.
honoring Sirs. Lew Helpert (Rose
The program of the evening con-
Belle Wilder).
sisted of a talk on art by Ralph
educational secretary of the
Mr. and Sirs. Al. Goldstein of Morris,
Detroit Institute of Arts. Miss
Boston boulevard will receive at
Sidorsky of the Art School
their home on Tuesday evening, Judith
Slay 6, at 8 o'clock, in honor of played a number of piano selec-
their fourth wedding anniversary. tions.
The on instructors of the Jew-
The next meeting of the Fish- ish Center Art School are Jascha
Schwartzman
and William Greason.
man Family Social Club will he
held at the home of Mr. and Sirs. The art committee consists of Mrs.
David
It.
Werbe,
chairman, Fred
Benjamin Fishman, 3007 Monte-
M. Butzel rind Sirs. Walter Fuchs.
rey.

The Misses Selma and Sarah
Goldener of Cortland avenue en-
tertained Sunday afternoon at
bridge. Covers were laid for 16.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of
3759 Carter avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvyn,
which will take place at Congre-
gallon Emanuel May 10. A re-
, ception will be held Sunday, May
11, from 2 to 5 in the afternoon
and 7 to 10 in the evening. No
cards.

ADDITIONAL TREES
PLANTED IN ZION
ON MOTHER'S DAY

In addition to the names of thos, ,
who have already signified their in-
tention of planting trees in Pales-
tine for the Jewish National Fund
on Mother's Day in memory of de-
parted ones sir in honor of the liv-
ing are the following:

Two trees in memory of her father.
Harris Polomker, and two trees in men,'
o.ry of her norther. flooldie Polozker,
Mrs. Samuel J. Eder.
One tree in memory of her father.
haver M. Schiller by Regina Schiller.
Of their mother.
I ITIP tree in !II e
Helen Jacoby,
and Bettina J•-
y b e
I cob,
One tree in memory Of her mother.
Anna Relorce• Goldgleid, I.y Mra, Abner
Harow.
One tree In memory of her rntother.
A 151••• ClIgl- . 1 ly S 11 Cli
gleid.
One tree inmemory of Jacob Oppen
hen, loy Mr. and Mrs. ilerm•n Fisher.
One tree in memory of Mrs. Sarah
Lieloernmn and one tree in memory of
y Purity Chapter in
Samuel Aar ee. by
courtesy to the r member, Ida Canva.er.
upon the loss of her brother amt sister.
One tree in memory of Sarah Lieber-
man and one tree in memory of Samuel
Agrte. loy Sisterhoml of Congregation
Ernarmel in courtesy to their former
board member.
Michael Agree, upon
the loss of her son and daughter.
One tree in manory of her mother,
!..arah liarris, by Airs. Jo,eph Zachrnan.
th.• tree i, meno ory tor her father. Ja.
rob Stein, by Mrs. Albert Schiller.
One tree in memory of her husband
Mark Mit...hkuro, by Mrs. Sarah Mitsh•
kiln.
The next metieng of the Haska-
One tree in memory of her brother,
lah Society will be held at the Charles M., by Mn.. Silas Feinberg.
Two trees inmentor* of her father,
home of Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Morri.
Prtosky, by Mrs. Joseph Mo•I
Levin, 21)58 Pingree, on Saturday, dell.

May 3, at 8:30. The speaker for
the evening will be Dr, N. E. Aron-
stam whose subject will be "Strang-
er Than Fiction."

Nag TM; Nalco

' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wisner of
Miss Shirley Golden of Detroit
' 208 Josephine avenue have re-
1 turned from their winter stay at returned to her hors on Tuesday
sme ■ ia.
after visiting relatives and friends
Miami Bench, Fla.
in this city. While here man
Mr. and Sirs. William A. Mar- charming affairs were given in her
kus (Ida Rosenberg) of 3200 Bos- honor, among them being a bridge
ton boulevard are celebrating their by Sirs. George Kahn on Wednes-
silver anniversary with a dinner- day ; sal Friday afternoon, Miss
dance at the Oriole Terrace Gar- Ruth Weinberg was hosts, at a
den for their family on Sunday, bridge party, and on Saturday
May 4. Covers will be laid for 411. Miss Ida annals was hostess at a
tehater party.

Sirs. William Kuntz is spending
a few (lays in Detroit.

George Kahn and son Sherman,
have returned home after spending
a few days in Detroit and Ann Ar-
bor.

1

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REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES TO

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NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY

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RE-Sri/ENT MANAGERS

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Rugs Cleaned
By Experts

Miss Eve Strauss of Flint spent
the week-end with friends in this
city.

In honor of the liar Mitzvah of
their son, Joel, Sir. and Sirs. Mor-
ris Goldberg entertained 75 guests
at a dinner at Temple Abraham
on Saturday, April 26, and on Sun-
day a reception was held at their
home.

Miss Esther Slobin of Detroit
spent her Spring vacation with her
grandmother, Mrs. S. Greenberg.

Sir. and Sirs. L. B. Ilarrifwm and
son, Marvin, of Sixth street, and
Oscar Bromberg of Grant place,
have returned from Detroit where
they attended the Michigan state
conference and the banquet of
the National Jewish Fund. Sirs.
Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 Harrison was a delegate of the Bay
City Iladassah chapter and was
A CLEAN SHEET MAKES -1 elected vice-president of the Michi-
gan Regional, and Mr. Harrison
SLEEP LIGHTER
and Mr. Bromberg were elected
Our low rate of Sc per sheet
enables you to enjoy the luxury] members of the council. While in
Detroit Mrs. Harrison was a guest
of clean, sweet, fresh sheets at
of Mrs. Mary Jacobson, formerly
frequent intervals.
of this city.

Sirs. Eli Sachse and Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz, who have charge of the
the tree planting for Illother's Day,
request that all who are interceded
call them for further information.
The cost of each tree is $1.50 and
the eucalyptus which are planted
nit in draining the soil of Pales-
tine and ridding the country of the
dread malaria fever, and all those
who remember their departed loved
ones by planting trees may feel that
they are doing something worth
while for the upbuilding of Pale,
tine.
The planting of each tree is ac-
knowledged by an attractive card
with the name of the donor and the
name of the person in whose mem-
ory or honor the tree is bring
planted.

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You can shop here conveniently and inexpensively for.

MILLINERY—HOSIERY—CHILDREN'S WEAR

eakesirlike,„

Mn..

HASKALAH SOCIETY
TO MEET ON MAY 3

Cherry 3290

MEMBERS

HIMELHOCHS

Sarah. Alt, Milford Stern: Rebekah.
Mrs. I homas Rend, Rachel. Afro. Milton
Alexander: Deborah. Mrs. Harry Jack•
son, Ruth. Mrs. Max Grallowsky:
Mr,. Sidney J. Allen, Hanna wPh child
V. • ill
Mrs. flurry Becker, Hannah. (Maces-
In.an Motheri, Mrs. It. R. Goldstone . : Ian-
beers, Graets, Mrs. 11 ow K•ochen;

Emma Lassocs, Mrs. Sol Illontrosen:
Virtuous Wont.. Mrs. Benjamin Lam-
bert, Prophetic Spirit. Mrs. Michael
Leischin.

The following committee is in
charge of arrangements: Sirs.
Louis James Rosenberg, Mrs. Da-
Miss Evelyn Friedman
Piano Selection
vid \Vilkus and Regent' Freund ('o•
Reservations must be sent to hone, program; Sirs. Juseph H.
Mrs. Samuel Rubiner at 3307 Webb Ehrlich and Mrs. Sidney Weinman,
avenue not later than Thursday, script ; Mrs. David Werbe and Sirs.
Harold 11. Smilay, costumes; Sirs.
May 8.
Harry .1. Brown, sirs. Douglas
M-
.evil II,
It rown and IM rs.
PRIZES AWARDED AT
tesses.

ESTABLISHED 1878

A. C. krenz

Miss Valentine Litvinoff, a pu-
pil of Tosia Mundstock, will inter-
pret the exaltation of "Miriam"
with rythrnic dance and tambour-
ine. Other members of the cast
and the characters they will por-
tray are:

Mi. Rhoda Goldberg
saw.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Weisman of Vscsi
Accompanied by Mi. Pearl Shafer'
MI,01 Marjorie Simon
Boston boulevard have returned Dance
Accompanied by Mrs. S. Simon
from the east.

PRINCE & WHITELY

Merchant
Tailor

Sheer as a shadow,
these new hose give
most flattering lines,
and look far more ex-
pensive.

June 15—Miss Ruth Neiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nei
man of West Philadelphia avenue, to Herman L. Berg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Ketner of Clements avenue.

These are the dashing, highly
styled coats which have been the
fashion leaders of the season. But
they have never been exactly
copied at low prices—because the
fabrics are Imported and Domes-
tic Tweeds, fine Broadcloths, Sil-
versprays, Tricolaines, Bengalines
—because fur trimmings include
Squirrel, Russian Fitch, Mole,
Monkey, Fox. Wolf, American
Broadtail (lamb), Lapin (coney)
--and lastly because their distin-
guished intricacy of cut can never
be sold so low?

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CADILLAC
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they must have cost at least 3,50!"
"You don't know the half of it! These
are those new 3-thread ingrain Himel-
hose . . • the loveliest things I ever
had, and actually only 2.25!"

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any competition on price where quality and
service is considered.
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neighborhood grocer and friend.

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