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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-03-20

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PAGE SIX

JR. Y. P. S. SPRING
DANCE ON MARCH 28

INTERESTED [N BRIDGE It
OF MUSIC STUDY CLUB

Is Your Boy Going to Wear
a Blue or a Fancy

Miss Esther Lowenberg, serer- I
tary of the Junior Young l'eople's
Society of the Shaarey Zetlek, is a
member of the committee in
charge of the spring informal;

New
Slip-ons
of Imported Kid

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesin-
j ger of Boston boulevard left for
a motor trip through the South
anti will be absent from the city
for two weeks,

I

in 4•button length
to wear with your Suit!

Mrs. Belle Victor of Buffalo and
Mrs. J. Spiegel of Chicago were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wineman last week.

3.00

Mrs. Albert Ii. Krohn has re-
turned front a visit to Hamilton,
Ont.

Spring's gloves are longer, but for street
the 4-button slio-on remains the smartest.
We have this popular slip-on in black,
brown, grey, mode, white and beige.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fixel
spent a few days in Chicago lut
week.

Sidney A. Jacobs returned from
a visit to Mexico, having made
this trip by 'plane.

MISS ESTHER LOWENBERG

Gloves—First Floo r

dance to be given by the society
March 28 at Webster Hall. Reser-
vations may be made through
I members or by calling Maxwell
Jospey, chairman of the social
committee, at Longfellow 0115.
Chaperones at the affair will be
' Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Caplan and Mr. and
Sirs. Abe Gordon. The members
of the board of the synagogue sis-
terhood are the patronesses. A
complete list will be published
next week.
The next meeting of the society
will be held Sunday afternoon,
March 22, at the Atkinson branch.
A speaker will address the organ-
'nation and dancing will follow the
program.

HIMELHOCHS

DR. SALO BARON

Outstanding Jewish Historian
Will Address the Second Meeting of the Jewish Open Forum
Series Under the Auspices of

JEWISH CENTERS ASSOCIATION

Tuesday, March 31, 8:30 P. M.
at the
Temple Beth El Chapel

Dr. Baron's subject will be: "The Jewish Community, For-
merly and Now."

4

Mrs. II. E. Byrom and daughter,

Eileen, returned from Florida af-
ter a visit in Cincinnati, where

Mr. Byron joined them.

Detroit Alumni Club of the Al-
pha Epsilon Pi national fraternity
is completing plans for the first
annual formal dinner-dance, which
will be given in the Belcrest Satur-
day evening, Starch 28. Invita-
tions have been sent to the local
undergraduate body of Alpha Ep-
silon Pi, Xi chapter, of the Univer-
sity of Detroit, and have also been
extended to the national roll of
chapters, which now extends from I
coast to coast with the recent in-;
stallation of Upsilon chapter at the
University of Southern California.
Represented in the Detroit alumni'
club are craters from the follow-,
ing chapters: Xi, University of
Detroit; Nu, of Marquette; Rho,:
of Rhode Island State; Eta, of
Ohio State, and Epsilon, of Emory I
University, Atlanta, Ga. Willis m 1
G. Garelik, head of the entertain -
went committee, is assisted b y 1
Robert D. Ntorris and Joseph Fish I.
man in planning this affair.

I

SANDY ROSS SUIT
THIS SPRING
'7.95 '10.75 '16.75

SANDY ROSS RUGBY SUITS, $7.95. These are for small
boys of 6 to 10 years. We have them in the new Spring shades
of brown or gray wool tweeds or cassimeres with two pairs of
shorts. In blue cheviot, $9.75,

SANDY ROSS KNICKERS SUITS, $10.75. There will be
thousands of Detroit boys wearing these famous suits for
Easter. These are available in wool tweeds (brown or gray)
or in blue wool cheviot. Sizes 6 to 16 years.

SANDY ROSS HIGH SCHOOL SUITS, $16.75. These are
tailored with the two-button coats which are so popular with
boys of 14 to 20 years. There are the new Spring shades of
tan or gray in rough wool tweeds or smooth-finished wool
cassimeres, or in blue cheviot.

P. S.: Remember—We have the proper furnish-
ings to complete any Easter outfit for Boys

—Cut Courtesy Detroit Free Press.

MRS. JACOB S. SAOLS

THE BOYS' STORE

Second Floor—Farmer Street Building

HUDSON'S

Mrs. Souls is a member of the
Miss Lucille Zager, daughter o f board of the Music Study Club, and
Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal of Boston
boulevard returned from winter. Rabbi and Mrs. M. Zager of Gran d to actively interested in the bridge 5.
avenue, has returned home afte rj to be given Tuesday evening,
ing in Florida.
spending a month in the east.
March 21. at the Y. NV. C. A. 6,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bienstock
Mrs. Nathaniel R. Greenber
and daughter spent the week-end
with their sister and brother, Mr. (Saralee Ginsberg), prior to he gjDR. THOMAS LARSON
and Mrs. Clarence Enggass. They marriage on March 15 was enter _ I
TO ADDRESS MENORAH
returned to their home in New tamed with a linen shower on Feb . j
21
by
Mrs.
Arthur
Ginsberg
o
York after spending the winter in
I Prominent. Socialist. to. Discuss
California.
10241 Cherrylawn, and cover . 5 ,
"The Jewish Problem and
were laid for 30 guests; a linger; I Its Solution."
BIBLES, NEW AND OLD TESTAMENTS
Mr. and Mot. Cyrus Arnold of shower and bridge-luncheon was
the Chatham are now residing at tendered her on Feb. 14 by Mrs I Dr. Thomas Larson, prominent;
the Belcrest.
Henry Rosin and Miss Rose Gins- . 1 Socialist lecturer, will address the 1
berg for 35 guests; a linen showe ✓ Menorah Society at its next meet-
Mrs Jack Popkin of Chicago by Mrs. Max Baker and Sliss Mil _ing, Sunday afternoon, March 22, j
boulevard left for a visit to Los tired Greenberg on March 9 for 4 0 at 3:30, in the Congregation B'nai
1550 Woodward Avenue IlookShcer. sines 157, Ran. 0200
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Angeles.
guests; an aluminum kitche n Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence.
1 1/4
FOR INTERMEDIATES
shower by Mrs. I'eter Gilbert o n
Before he joined the Socialist
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sternfteld of March 7 for 16 guests; a !MUCCI _ movement, Dr. Larson was on the
ON SATURDAY NIGHT Hackett
avenue entertained 20 laneous shower by Miss Alice Gold faculty of the University of Idaho,:
guests with a buffet dinner and Blatt on Starch 7; a hosiery showe ✓ having received his Ph. D. at the
The first intermediate oratorical bridge last Tuesday, Nlarch 17.
by Miss Dorothy Koblin on Marc h University of Michigan. Dr. Lar-j
contest sponsored by the Intermed-
12, and a dinner by Mrs. Leon son will speak on "The Jewish
iate Council of the Jewish Centers
Mrs. Harry Leighton and Miss Zechman on March 11 for 1 2 Problem and Its Solution," dealing
Association will be held at the Jew- Carolyn Wollenburgh of Longfel- guests,
with such aspects of it as anti-
Given by the
ish Center at 31 Melbourne avenue low avenue entertained 24 guests
Semitism and the economic factor
on Saturday, March 21, at 7:30 p. with a buffet dinner last Sunday
This lecture is singular in that it '
A
spring
frolic
is
planned
by
m. Five entries will participate.
evening.
the Young People's Auxiliary o presents a socialistic and a non-,
These five, !tarry Margolis, Mor-
Congregation B'nai Moshe, to be f Jewish point of view.
ris Shulman, Sadie Sibrack, Sylvia
Mrs. Michael Leishen of Grand held in the main ballroom of the
Cohen, and Sander Kolitch, have
avenue is visiting in California.
congregation,
Dexter and Law
survived the preliminary tryouts
rence avenues. Seymour Simons
that were held two weeks ago.
Morton Cohen spent the week- Orchestra has been engaged to
11614 Dexter Boulevard
The judges for the contest are
end in Detroit with his family and furnish music for dancing.
Theodore Baruch and Nathan
Proceeds for Benefit of School
returned
to
Cincinnati,
where
he
is
Shur.
On Sunday morning, March 8
a student at the Hebrew Union
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of Vir- the Temple debating team consist-
College.
ginia I'ark have returned after ing of Robert Levy , George K atz
several weeks' stay in Miami, Fla. and Ruth Bachrach, debated the
II. Greenhouse of Rochester, N. I
En route they visited with their team representing the Rockdale
Y., was a guest in this city
children, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Temple of Cincinnati, Ohio, on the
week.
lreene of Larchmont, N. Y.
subject "Resolved, That a Jewish
The Fresh Air Camp Alumni As-
last
University be Established in the
sociation, an association devoted
To celebrate the completion of
to camp organization, morals, and the nineteenth year of Morris)
Pi Tau Sigma Fraternity at the United States." Detroit, uphold-
camp life, has undertaken a new Fishman's affiliation with the De- College of the City of Detroit corn- ing the affirmative, was declared
function in securing a better foun- troit Life Insurance Co., of which memorated its annual founders' the winner by David Wolff, judge
--
Carrying such standard radios as Philco,
dation in training aides for camp. he is vice-president, Mr. and Mrs. day at a formal dinner-dance of the debate.
FORMAL
On March 15, the Detroit team
Bosch, Majestic, Atwater Kent, etc.
This new function is under the Fishman entertained at their home March 14 at Club Trocadero. Cov-
OPENING
supervision of Miss Caroline Ep- on Thursday evening, March 19. ers were laid for 24 persons. At consisting of o rt Levy, George
You'll find us eager to please and deter-
SATURDAY,
Katz, captain, and Dorothy Reiser
stein, camp director.
Among the 75 guests present were , a n informal tea-dance, George
mined to see you get a maximum of joy
MARCH 21
A speaker, who is an authority officers of the company, prominent Weiswasser, first president of the traveled to Cleveland, to uphold the
from your radio set.
on problems of child care, will lec- communal leaders and members of fraternity, entertained active and affirmative of the same question
against
a
team
of
the
high
school
of
ture every other week in offering Mr. Fishman's agency.
alumni members and their friends
RADIO SERVICE AT ALL HOURS
information for supervising chil-
the afternoon of March 15 at his Rabbi Abba Billet Silver's Temple
in Clevelnad. The Beth El school
dren at camp in the most psycho-
A beautifully appointed bridges home on Taylor avenue. Sirs.
logical and best fitted methods. tea was given by the Belcrest man- I Moses Weiswasser anti Mrs. Theo- team repeated its success of the
These lectures are arranged to agement in honor of the guests dore Schatz acted as his hostesses. previous week and was declared
8433 LINWOOD
Euclid 3773
winner by two of the three judges.
meet the requirements of an aide. last Wednesday.
The team and its coach, Ilenja- I
Meetings are held every Thurs- I
A miscellaneous shower was min Marcus, were entertained by al
day at 9 p. iv. at the Jewish Cen-1
Members and friends of the given for Miss Eva Lipsitz by Mrs. dinner before the debate Sunday
ters. Former campers are invited Music Study Club are interested in A. N. Feldstein at her home at and a
dance at the Bamboo Gar-
to join.
the bridge to be given by the or- 16141 Northlawn avenue on March dens afterwards.
ganization Tuesday evening, Starch 11. Covers were laid for 50
24, at the Y. W. C. A., Montcalm guests. The color scheme was
BICUR CHOLEM PLANS
and Witherell. This attractive af- carried out in orchid and green.
PLAYLET AND BAZAAR I fair will benefit the philanthropic >zincing and bridge were the di-
and cultural activities of the club. vertisements of the evening.
The Bicur ('holem society made Reservations should be made at
final arrangements for the playlet once with Mrs. William B. Isen-
Congregation B'nai Israel, one
Dr. Sam Glassman of Seward
in three arts, to he given on Sun- berg, chairman of the ways and avenue, who has been visiting in of the oldest Orthodox synagogues'
day evening, April 5 at 8 o'clock, means committee, 1225 Edison, or Hot Springs, Ark., has returned in the city, announces the opening,
at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor , with Mrs. Samuel Schaflander, home.
of a branch at 12343 Linwood eve-
and Wilson. The public is invited. 2282 Webb.
, nue, on March 27, at 6 o'clock, on
The committee in charge of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Art, who the occasion of Sabbath Ilagodol
bazaar is working hard to secure
James Keys and Dr. M. Nash have been staying at the Detroit- (the Great Sabbath).
packages.
The synagogue is well known to
Keys are spending the month of Leland Hotel for the past month,
All funds of this society are used I Starch at Ntiami. Fla., and will have returned to their home in many Detroiters as the "Ntullet
to aid the needy sick.
:Street Shul," taking its name from
motor back after the Passover holi- Chicago, Ill.
Special thanks are given Nathan1 day.
the street where its first building
Metzger, for the check presented at
Sir. and Mrs. J. Harris of 3325 stood for over 25 years. The late
the last meeting, collected from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reich Collingwood have as their guests Rabbi J. L. Levin was the spiritual
the will of the lute Ratline] Mar-. (('harlotte Sturman of Rochester, Mrs. Adis and Mr. and Sirs. Si. leader of the congregation for
N. Y.) have returned from their Gordon and daughter of Chicago, , over 30 yearn. After the decline
-
i honeymoon to Bermuda and are III. who are here to attend the of the Jewish neighborhood around
. re. ;ding at the Wilshire.
edding of Nliss Estelle Waronoff IGratiot and Hastings, the present
building on Ferry and St. Antoine
f 1638 West Philadelphia.
was built.
Miss Peggy Fink, daughter of
Its present officers are Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of
Sirs. Henry H. Shapero of Cle-
' 64 Winona avenue, will return m ents avenue has returned after a Cohen, president; J. J. Lewis, vice-,
president;
H. Holdengraber, secre-J
j home from Milwaukee Downer r tay of several weeks in Pitts-
College, where she is a student, on b urgh, New Castle and Youngs- tary, and Oscar Silverman, trees-
urer.
Match 20, accompanied by Miss own.
Passover services will be con-
Jeaonette Thal of Lakota, N. D.,1
; ducted by the well-known Pales-
I, will be her house guest dur-
Ntiss Estelle Waronoff of 1038
inc the Easter vacation.
Miss I w cot Philadelphia was entertained tinian cantor, Zvi Kugel. Every-
hilk will be at home on Sunday, with a surprise hosiery and an( - body is invited to attend.
March 29, from 3 to 6, in honor kerchief shower by the Misses
of her guest. No cards.
Betty Drapkin and Ernestine .

EASTER NOVELTIES,
CARDS and FAVORS

Sheehan's Book Store

Midnight Show and Concert

CURTAINS BEAUTIFY
THE HOME

; TEMPLE DEBATERS
BEAT OHIO TEAMS

FRESH AIR ALUMNI
WILL TRAIN AIDES

SHOLOM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
DEXTER THEATER

A NEW RADIO STORE

In Your Own Neighborhood

MICHLIN RADIO STORE

Special Price, Curtains, 40c pr.

March 23rd to ,I Aril 4th.

Pillows 25c -Wash Rugs 7c lb.

• Mee

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WELLER
Laundry Co.

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You'll Like this

New Piquant Flavor in

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CONG. B'NAI ISRAEL
OPENS NEW BRANCH

Hamburg on Thursday, March 12.
Mrs. Henry Moses, who has Covers were laid for 16 guests.
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hopp of Chicago
Lillian Leider of 1644 Virginia
'boulevard, has returned to her Park was hostess to a delightful
home in Cincinnati. Ohio.
St. Patrick's bridge party Tues-
day evening, March 17. There
Dr. Sydney Klein, orthopedic were four tables of bridge, and
surgeon, gave a talk on "Posture" favors, decorations and prizes
to 300 boys at the Y. M. C. A.
were all in green.

SOURED CREAM

l

T is as thick as whipped cream
and so mild and pleasing in flav-
or that you will enjoy eating it
just as it comes from the jar—and
it is perfectly delicious to use in
cooking.

The new mouth in the CREAM
JAR will please you for it is so easy
to scoop the cream out and can be
cleaned in a jiffy.

This new flavor is the direct result
of months of work on a new scien-
tific ripening process, and can only
be found in Belle Isle and Gabel-
Riadon Soured Cream.

Order Soured Cream tonight from
the Belle Isle or Gabel-Risdon milk-
man by putting an extra order blank
in your empty milk bottle or by
marking your milk card, or tele- -
phone.

for Passover

MILLER

1990 Gratiot

"FRESHEST IN TOWN"

ARLINGTON 8400 - 11 you live ea the West S de

4

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of 3229
tien ■ Vista announce the Bar!,
their eon. Norman Bur-,
t on, to of
be held at the Shaarey
edek branch, Twelfth near Clair- '
oust, on Saturday, March 28.
eception at home Sunday, March
2 9, from 8 to II p. m. No cards.



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3 to 10 p. m., j in honor of the_en-
gement of their daughter, Max -
e Jeanne, to Sidney
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Fine English Coach as pictured above
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A debate has been scheduled by
the Young P'eople's Auxiliary of j
Congregation B'nai Moshe to take
place the early part of April, the
exact date to be published in a
later issue of The Chronicle. The
subject to be debated is "Resolved,
that the United States should
recognize Soviet Russia." This
The Misses Laurette DeYoung debate is one of the many intellec-
and Zelina Ntundstuk presented a tual activities sponsored by the or-
group of their pupils in a piano re- ganization.
cital on Sunday afternoon, March
15. at Miss Mundstuk's home.
To him who has no money all
things are lacking,
Miss Ntaxine Fisher has returned
to the city after spending the past
Who cannot what he would, must
seven weeks in Hollywood, Calif. will what he can.

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B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A.
WILL HOLD DEBATE

Spring Sale of

A kitchen shower at the Chi-
env Tea Gardens March 7 was
inert for Miss Eva Lipsitz, •
ride-elect of March 22, by Miss
R Sr Goldstein of 16141 Northlawn '
venue. Covers were laid for 25.,
avors were kitchen utensils of I
gr yen. Dancing and bridge were
he divertisements of the after-
oon.

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