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Engagements
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DIFFERm u n 1.
Roc Cooper of 11
322 Fourteenth avenue announces to en
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The semi-annual installation of gagement of her daughter, Faye, to Alex Glick, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
officers of Alpha
Tau
Fraternity I -
°'
Cr
avenue.
W
Glick of 2022
uet Saturday .
was held at a banquet
night, at Northwood Inn.
Sol Silver's acting as master of ;
ceremonies, introduced 13111 Morris,
consul for the second term, by
presenting hint with a silver loving
cup as a token of esteem from
members. Morris, in turn, in-
March 28 Miss Mildred Titlebaum, daughter of Mrs. Charle.
stalled Morrie Jacobs as custis;; Dant. of Los Angeles, Cal., to Leo Freeman of Detroit. at Temple
Irving Kopitz, scribe; Jack Kersch- Ifeth El at 5 p. tn. Reception at C's home of the bride's sister and
ner, quaestor, and Robert Kerner,' brother, Mr. and Mr,. Lawrence Titiebaum, 1720 Glynn Court, from
sub-Quaestor. Introducing the
I. to p. m. No cards.
three new members of the frater-
March 29—Miss Evelyn Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurici
nity, William It. Morin, Sam Capp
Shapiro of 9915 Broadstreet, to Jack Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A
and Norm Noble, Morris present-
Monson
of Toronto, Ont.
ed them with recognition pins,
March 29—Miss Rose M. Ilerick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthui
signifying their entry into Alpha
Berick to Clarence G. Sarasohn, son of M. NI. Surasohn. Reception
Tau Fraternity.
The ladies were presented with lii 30a Owen avenue, 7 to 10 p. No cards.
A
dresser
compacts,
engraved
with
•
the crest of Alpha Tau.
Sol Silvers entertained with an
;
; amusing discourse anti introduced
member,
the first Abra-
honorar
ham Jacobs. Miss Irene Kessler,
noted radio star, favored with a
olonel Prenziauer, a son, Stange
1 few choice selections. A telegram,
; NILirch 22—To Mr. and MN. Colonel
congratulating the fraternity on
its success
and three
good fraternity
work, was ; ; March I8—To \Ir. and MN. Theodore Isaacs (Sara Manson) of
received
from
Wedding Calendar 1
Call
Garfield
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Births
A R emarka.ble Purchase
y
a large maker come these beautiful suites for the Bed-
F ROM
g s of
•
room--all purchased at ptices that iepiesent
from 33 1-3 to 50',; . We place them on sale in a special pre-
Easter event.
This furniture is of the high quality that is recognized and
appreciated by those who want something distinctly better.
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS will he arranged and your used
furniture taken in trade as part payment.
brothers, Aubrey Cherkose, Mort l'Imt, a daughter, Kva Joan.
March 1- To it r. and Mrs. IN rbert 11. Cure's, a daughter, Mar
Pearl and Norman Kauffman, who
I are sojourning in California. lene Joan.
I Owin
g to illness, the absence of
A. . Jacobs and G ertru de
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.
I Brecknec was regretted.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caplan of
Edison avenue gave a dinner-dance
at Northwood Inn on Saturday,
March 21.
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bi00 LINWOOD AVENUE
at Blaine
AESCULAPIANS MAKE PHILOMATHIC MODEL
DINNER-DANCE PLAN MEETING ON MAY 7
The Philomathic Debating Club
The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
cal Fraternity, which includes on will hold its twenty-eighth annual I
its roster Jewish druggists of the model meeting on Thursday, May
Miss Fannie Ilechtman of Elm- city, announces that it is enlisting 7, at the Wnai Moshe Synagogue, I
hurst avenue has returned home the co-operation of some of the Dexter and Lawrence. The sub-
ject for the debate, it was decided
after a month's visit in New York
' nt the weekly meeting of the I lido-
City.
mathic last Sunday, will be "Re- •
solved, that Detroit adopt the city I
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher of
manager plan of municipal gov-
3490 Cadillac avenue will be at
ernment." The affirmative will be ;
home on Sunday, March 29, from
upheld by Bernard Sharkey, Os- 1
; 3 to 10 p. in honor of the en-
car Colton and Arthur Snyder.;
' gagement of their daughter, Max-
w the negative will consist of
ine Jeanne, to Sidney Rosen.
FormanRoseman, NaCianiel Ru-
EVENINGS
bin and Max Chomsky. This meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell J. Ram-
'lig will be presided over by Norval
- — bar tintl family, formerly of 1500
Slobin, present speaker of the or-
Seward avenue, are now residing
ganization, and the debate will be
at 1720 Collingwood avenue.
adjudged by three prominent De-
trailers.
Miss Rose Goldstein is conva-
At the weekly meeting last
lescing at her hame, 15839 La
• Sunday, as part of the program of
Salle.
C'e evening, Albert Pearl spoke on
"The Photo-Electric Tube," Moe-I
Mrs. L. B. Cole of 2210 Pingree
ris Berrieon "how Canada Treats I
avenue honored Mrs. Milton J.
Her Criminals," George Gantz on
Saffir (Marcia Goldstein) with a
"Recognition of the Soviet," and
luncheon and bridge on Saturday,
Jonas Segal on "Submarines and!
March 21.
Sub-Polar Commerce." This Sun-
Irving Y. Wasserman of Detroit
lay a feature program will he held
, which will consist of a debate,
is a guest at the Netherland Plaza,
GEORGE JACKSON
"Resolved,
that the United States
Cincinnati, en route from Hot
Springs, Ark., where he has spent best known entertainers in the city recognize the Soviet government." I
for
its
annual
dinner-dance,
to
be
Adolph
Goldberg
and Abe Davis!
' six weeks.
held Tuesday evening, April 14, will de fend the jr p oti' in, while
will
o
Mrs. Jacob Klivans and son, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
v A ' ex ltaruch ant j ac Rm
George Jackson, chairman of attack it.
son, Harold, of Youngstown, Ohio,
spent several days with relatives the committee in charge, and Sam
e
Stahl, an active memb r of the
in thi s city.
' committee, stated on Wednesday
that a complete floor show is be-
J . N. F. TO ENTERTAIN
HONOR ANNA CHIZIKI
ing arranged for, to include inter-
—
ITS BAZAAR WORKERS esting features. There will be
At the Jewish Center, on Thurs.;
dancing, and a full-course chicken
Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman of 1 dinner will be served.
day, April 14, at 2 p. m. , the moth-I
the recently conducted bazaar of '
Reservations are already being cry' clubs will have the privilege
the Jewish National Fund, an- received, and those desiring to at- of hearing Mrs. Anna Chizik. Mrs.
nounces that all workers and vol. , tend are urged to secure tickets at Chizik will tie in Detroit for a
unteers who participated in the once from members of the Aescu- ;limited stay and it is sn honor that
the mothers' clubs will hear this
affair will be entertained at a ',arty lapian Society.
on Monday evening, April t, at I
woman leader of Jewry under
their auspices. The latest word
Congregation Emanuel.
INSTALLS
W _ E . W . 0 .
There will be entertainment, J '
and work of that courageous band
BOARD OF DIRECTORS of women
en knwn
as the Pioneer
dancing and Passover refreshments
o
will he served. A report will be
Women
Women of l'alestine will thus come!
given on the results of the bazaar.
A special meeting of the Jewish through a member of their own
Women European Welfare Organ- m, "count.
It is interesting to know that
ization was held Monday evening,
March 23, at the Atkinson branch Mrs. Chizik is if a family respon-
of the Sharey adek. Mrs. Joe slide for the new pioneering sys-
te.
, Radner presided.
tern. As early as 1.10.1 her family
At lhs
meetng letters
were
read
from
European
families
who
for . settled in Palestine. One of her
was killed in the.
I
Services:
the last five years received manth- sisters,
famous Sarah,
Trumpelror fight at Tel- ,
Rabbi Leon Frain will occupy the
; from an Chat colony. tier brother, Eph-
pit Su nd•y mo rning. March 25 at 15'15. ly aid from the society
end speak on the sohict. "On the f r••1
I
'orphan home in David-Grodek, PI. mini
of the II. 0. ht•rines."
land,
receiving
aid for supporting
riot. killed in the 1929 Pal- I
On Saturday. March 25, at 10:50 a. I 35
orphans
on private
board and estir4 was
ROBINSON FURNITURE CO.
OPEN
Washington Boulevard at 1420, Near Gran d River
Annis Fur s
Removal
Sale
Why This Sale?
MOTHERS CLUBS TO
‘\,
After 36 years in this building we are re-
moving May 1st to much larger and finer
quarters and naturally desire to reduce our
stock to minimum.
Why Should You
Buy NOW and Here?
(tempts , eth El
Not ro
Because our prices are the lowest in a
great many years — and the Furs are new
and fashionable.
Will Prices Be Higher?
Most assuredly! Fur peltries are already
advancing in price, which means that re-
tail fur prices next season are certain to
rn.. the sermon will be preached by De.
Leo M. Franklin.
''If Graves Should Otwm" will he the
subiect of Dr. Franklin's sermon on
be higher.
What is Included
In This Sale?
Our more than 500 beautiful Fur Coats
and Jackets, hundreds of Fur Scarfs .
the very newest and smartest advance
styles.
What Terms?
Make a modest deposit . . . then pay the
from income during the summer.
balance
ANNIS FRIllS
Woodward at Clifford
Established 1037
al
dquarter s
Buy With Confidence e t Fur He
front new European orphaned am-
ines asking for relief, Temporary
aid in $5 checks to each new fam-
Sunday, April 5.
A la p ;rt vi
ily were mailed.
00 111 aaaaa {0. Se er:
Congregation Ileth El Invites all mem- heard in regard to three orphans
hers anct their households to ettend the being supported on private n bi rd
annual congregational Seder to he cons in Detroit, and a temporary rep•ort
ducted by the Rabbk Thursday, April
sale held
2, at SM. Dinner will be served by the regarding the rummage
Prenzlauer's
Make re ..... . tin. j jointly
Eva
with
Temple Sisterhood.
Service Group which is still in pro-
Wass.
- -
gress on liastings street. All wish.
Passover Services:
Pessuver mr.ices will be held in 'he ing to donato old clothes anti other
Temple Auditorium Thursday. April 2, discarded articles for the rummag'
end Wednesday. April 5, at 15 o'clurk. •
sale should call Mrs. R. B. New-
On the first day Dr. Franklin will priach..
man, 1478 Glynn Court, Longfel-
On the last ass Rabbi Fre. will Pt , e'h..
I low 3819, or Mrs. George Cohen.
me Seder:
1765 Ferry Park, 'Madison 4727
Why not try arranging Seder this
A committee will arrange to call
r
r ea?
or the
for thefts. . articles, the proceeds io
Th e Union HIIIIRStia.
.'"tly.,::
yn,
whia,
'he IZO for the Detroit Emergency Re-
offi„ f„,
and orphans.
whole proceedings veer simple end r'ear., lie f. and for widows
Arrangement swere made f
Children ere being prepared in the Re,
s ,es•
School
to
ask
the
Seder
'minus
the theater benefit given by th e
lions, In ing the S eder songs •r•I to North Woodward branch of the
play the Seder game , They will seere-1
organization,
to he held Monday.
ii
elate • whole Seder.
I 1
I April 6, (Choi Ilamced
S wing Vacation:
at Littman's People's Theater,
The so...a of Religion of Temple reach
The
following
were
app
anted
the •ee, '
El will Oti• Yee ,
observed by the Public •rb"os• and installed as hoard of directors
The School of Religion will thrr , :ore
Ilegdade,
Joseph
Mesdamrs,
sessions on the week•ersi a
have
, -
April 4 and 5 and on the week•cs.• of George Cohen, J. Cohen. M. Di
April 11 and 12
ner, S. Drazner, F. Epstein. F. Fut-
-
terman. J. Goldberg. M. Geldbovit
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SSENIN
114 8 Woodward hymn
NEW
Sixth Annual
C
N CERT Sixth Annual
of Halevy Hazomir Choral Society
(Branch J. N. W. A.(
Paillelagoon
Straw Hats
PROGRAM ENTIRELY NEW
SUNDAY, APRIL 5, starting promptly at 8:30
P. M. in SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM OF
MASONIC TEMPLE
ning.
After •tuendin; sev;ral weeks In tIns
city, Allen Scheelen has returned to his
• home in Minneapolis
Mrs, Rae Less of Detroit is visiting
with her mother. Mr., Lane Clinkofstine.
It the Bancroft.
J.
Second and Temple
A Choir of 155 Voice
A Symphony Orchestra
MAX LEVY
EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
CANTOR S. MOGILEVSKY
Soloists
Umber the Direction of Daniel Frames
Tickets-50c, 75e and $1. On sale at 8679 Twelfth
the day of the concert.
street, and at the box office on
Mr ,
Adolph Seitner and son, Frederic
have returned Dorn • week in New York
City. Mr. Seitner and Joseph Seitner
have •rone on to Florida before returning
home
Mn. and arc Samuel Goldfarb of Jack.
son. •Pent the lert •eek-end with Mr
end Ms. Gerald Goldfarb
After enjoying a month's Irish with
their children. Mr. •54 Mrs Robert Seit•
I ner of Jack•on•ille. Florida. Mr. md
11fra. Samuel Seitner Wee •rtI•ed bozo..
,
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th.
AT THE DEXTER THEATER AT
11614 Dexter Boulevard, for
Program:. George Galy•ni, tenor of Temple Beth El; Dr.
Marts Cu/whore, piani•t; Prof, Zaludkowsky, sioxer: Hale”-
Hazomir double quartet; Jack Newman, recitationist. A g ood
talking pisture.
ADMISSION 35 CENTS
Ticket. to he had at: School Na. I. 539 Kenilworth: School
2, 3434 Finkel!: School No. 3, 3754 Monterey.
Sunday evening. March 2'1
date of the Cosmo Club Snrin?,
the date
Emergency Relief Fund.
the
Sholem Aleichem Folk Schools
Na.
Fourth Annual Dance
has received , frolic to be held at the Detroit.1.-
DAVID ARKIN, W. M.
Si ze ,
MIDNIGHT SHOW
COSMO SPRING FROLIC
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT
North End Clinic
contributions from Meyer .1. Kell- ' land Hotel. Russ Widmer and his
man and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rein- Country Club Orchestra will pi—
heimer in memory of Emil Neu- vide the music. For the benefit
feld from Dr. and Mrs. Arthur IL ' of those who may desire to ids).
or-
Bloom; in memory of Eugene hop. i
ple from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe ' , bridge.
to have
Cosmo
its guests
Club has
use the
ranged the
Al•
Rosenfield.
I beautifully furnished Peacock
' ley, which adjoins the ballroom
I The dance n an informal c - nplo
PERFECTION LODGE.
Perfection Lodge Na, 4fI6, F. & affair. Tickets may he obtai”s•ti
A. M., will not hold • meeting on from any of the members cf th.
I club or at the door the evenimt
Wednesday, Aril I.
SANDORF, Sec. the affair. The net froceeds will be
C.
By order of
donated to the /etroit Jewish
upt-f
Griswold at State Street
, B.
'• Osnas A. ilarwith, J. P r.
Contributions to North End
Clinic.
Exact C3pies of Expensive Models!
Benton's
Eliot Mmidsohn, Jack Art, Hem, Sil-
• f . ittwe Goldberg
Plans • re being med. for ,ho goo ,g1 eye, Henry Krolik. Genre. Odin Jos• R. lid o : Mesdames
investigating
Seder lif Tem.. nett, Ei w hkh w ilt ks
oil. Helen I.in- as chairman t T the
of erh !Allis. Donald Ro
Herold committee and Mary Hyman a
I!, the Community Center the evening
April 2. Mrs. I.em OPPeeheim is in &rheum. Nettie Goldhoff and
an of the entertainment , .
Sornlyo.
charge of wrangements.
ichairni
For services on the Rethellt• oeff•
--
Lmilse ShitTan. Julian replan 251 Rich.
Mi.- Helen Seitner had as her vilest
la• T work-end. a former school friend. erd Stein. en
Edith Abrahams. of New York
City In her honor. Miss Setter enter-
tained at C small di nnenon Friday eve-
GEORGETTES
CANTON CREPES
PRINTS
Where Woes Are Real and Styles Anneal
chick, R. Pollock, S. Priscol, .1 , ..
Activity Awards:
Sennay morning. Melville S Welt -
• - oten-
Nadner, J. Rose nstein. C•
..... ted melted. for APPC lel diste•ction
Friday evening religious reeve,. is,
Herman Stanfield. E. .1.
Temple Iteth El were conducted la • we, k in high school mtisities to the follow• berg,
SChWartZ. M. Satofsky, T. Segal,
hy Mumice Goldblatt nf the Hebrew ing,
For rervice in the Deem Club - IP.- N• Silveestein, A. Smilo, S. Wein-
Union College. Mr. Goldlilett's seem.
■ droan. 14 ■ 1•iel
.1.
aena with - What is New Under the mr1 Fe
• Cr, A. Weissman, E. Weisman,
Chase and Robert Sobel.
San."
For ... vice in the Student Co.,nsit,. Yuilkoff, Joseph Zuckerman and
W..
.75
CHIFFONS $
FLAT CREPES
LACES
With Scheel
THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR!
DRESSES
that will play a prominent
part in the "Easter Parade"
High SchoolDebaters:
GOIdSeflith, S. Gehl:Mini, M. lie
In lest werWs Chronicle it e , ....ted
e
that the debating team which druted
man, A. Katzen, 11. Klein Moth' ,
the Temple at Cleveland consists , ' of
Klein), B. Lewis. Agnes Levin,
Warren Creenntone. Rohert Levy and
S .ap •••
V et.
• S.
Dorothy Reiser. The inclusion of War- ' Ida Levin, A.
rim C.-eerier.. was an error. The ,Irst
Lieb • J • Mishkin, Z . Meyers, R.
N-v;
nat. on the Temple debating team was , • Newman, L. Neiman.
Ottoman/ Nero ("'""' h" —
Newly Arrived
the new_
hel ill own asp
Rough straw in
Cl treeing • lascimting
Watteau Mt,
Bixby hats •clusive with
RusseIS in Detroit
Miliwey Solon
Third floor t
SPONSORED BY
BEN BEY ATHLETIC CLUB
BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 5
If:aster Sunday)
Music by Victor Verom and His Orchestra
Tickets 75c Per Person