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"TWO WORLDS" IS FEATURE AT ORIOLE
FRIENDLY AUDIENCE ,
THEATER ON OCCASION OF PASSOVER', GREETS MRS. KOHN'S
COMEDY, "INCIDENT"

Pre-Easter Special

IDA DIVINOFF OPENS •
NEW VIOLIN STUDIO

Ida DivinofT, concert violinist
Talking Picture Is • Dramatic Interpretation of Jewish-Gentile Con-1
and teacher, announces that she
Rich Two Other Talking Features Are "Feast of
has
opened her new violin studio
1Playhouse Gives Creditable Per•
Passover" and "A Cantor on Trial."
formince; Premiere Is Splendid
•
Social Function.
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The premiere of "Incident," a
three-act play by Rose (Mrs. A.

on

B. SIEGEL Co.

The

Teen
Shop

Niaxl Kohn, at the Lnstitute of
Arts last Wednesday evening, wa-

Topcoats

tt social event which assumed the

pomp and i-plentlor of a first night

Prominent tigutes in De
tr ait's art and eudiational corcli s,
communal and awial !faders in t
w bill community 111111 11
r, presentation from the medii al
io.•fession distinguished the at-
t. !dance.

at opera.

Camel hair,
llamas and co-
vert cloths, in
singleand doub-
le breasted mod-
els, with and
without belts.

Randolph 64P0

Woodward at State

oi
,4,&//'/' Siegel's
9 1 ,!: „,:̀ " ,,:;i t,`Zne_st,,i:`,'::t!),

I a t he audience were hundreds
f friends and acquaintances of
Mrs. Kohn, who came to honor her
en the acceptance of her play by
the Playhouse. which produced it,
whose policy it is to present only
w plays by American d•atnat-
ists. liy their applause, and in
"SEDER NIGHT"—SCENE FROM "FEAST OF PASSOVER"
expressions to the author at the
girl who kits outgrown
On the occasion of Passover, with a sympathetic understanding reception which followed the play.
"Incident's" audience showed ap-
the Oriole Theater has an unusual if the symbols and ceremonies of proval of the comedy
children's clothes and
and displayed
treat on its program for Thursday, the Jewish home and the observ- iIr uit t it aetr. the accomplishment of a
wants something youthful
e Friday and Saturday, April 2, J an•e of Jewish traditions.
IDA DIVINOFF
Additional attractions will be
and just a bit grown-up.
.
and 4, with a special m atinee on . .
Mrs. Kohn began writing plays
too other talking pictures with
with the Dr. Mark Gunzburg
Thursday.
Jewish themes. "The Feast of after completing her studies at the School of Music, which is located
The feature picture to be shown p,,,,,,,,,,ro ("Die Seder Nacht' l, University of Chicago. She is the
at .111 West Canfield, near Cass,
on that occasion will be "Two in Jewish and English dialogue, in- author of a number of one-act j telephone Columbia 1171. Stu-
Worlds," a dramatic interpretation eludes in its cast the noted actor. plays, and the present production
dents for the summer tern, can be
of the conflict between Jew and Mark Schweid, Louis Il.eibele) is her first complete three-act play
enrolled now.
gentile. Norah Baring as Esther Waldman and Noah Nachbush. The produced by an American theater.
and
I
II • •'
arran ged I •
Sunday and Monday Only
the Jewess, John Longdon as her lither feature is "A Cantor on
"Incident" has many clever lines appointment.
The methods of
non-Jewish lover, Randle Ayrton Trial," an all-talking Jewish com- and is a fine story woven on a tap- Prof. Leopold Auer and Prof. lb
as Esther's father, and a well edy.
estry the background of which is Seveik are taught by miss Divinoff,
chosen assisting cast take part in
The Oriole Theater announces the family ,life of the overage
' a masterful play which has as its . that 10 per cent of its groan pro- I American home. The whole plot
' background the Austro-Russian ceeds will be donated to the De- revolves around the birth of a child
Sizes 11, 12,
battlefront.
troit Jewish Emergency Relief to Molly Trenton. To Molly it is
1:1, 11 and 15
The Jewish elements in this talk- Fund. There will be no advance just an "incident;' and in defiance
`Values from $45 to $65
of her enraged parents she refuses
ing picture have been prepared' in prices for this occasion,
"Teen Shop—Fourth Floor
to marry her child's father, who
The first annual dinner of Alpha
li T miesiiher and is willing to assume chapter, Zeta Alpha Rho Frater-
MAX M. MARSTON JOINS his
The stubborn- nity, in the Barium Hotel Wcilias
DREXELIUS LAW FIRM ness of the couple is an element in day night, was in honor of D. .1. I
the eventual delay in their mar- Terpeney, dean of the Detroit In.
Max M. Marston, attorney, an- riage, which is finally consummated stitute of Technology school of tic-.
Max Elkin, Manager, Announces nounces his association with Pete! %Own three suitor;, any one of counting.
Arrangements Completed to
.1. Drezelius, prominent member of whom Molly threatened to marry,
Zeta Alpha Rho fraternity was
organized in April, 1930, as the
the Detroit liar, are discharged.
Serve Kosher Passover
LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA
with
offices
at
first
accounting fraternity char-
ludo Leland as Molly, Julie
Meals.
Door. Open Daily 6.45 P. M.
12262 First Na-
1400 WASHINGTON BLVD
d'Arnoldv and Richard G. Deane tered in Michigan. It has a nwm-
THURSDAY
AND SATURDAY MATS., Doors Open at 1:45
tionul
li a n k
as the parents, Dorothy Leland as , bership of 16, and plans the organ-
Max Elkin, manager of the
'
Building.
Molly's
devoted
sister,
Nina;
T.
ization
of
chapters
in
Chicago,'
Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, an-
Mr. Mar st on
tom !mime; nounces that plans have been con-
• ILSWINIRMWO
Herbert Ryan as Neil Foster, the New York and Philadelphia.
Officers of the fraternity are
father of the baby; Everett Eagan
plated to serve kosher Passover I s a native Ite-
THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 2.3-4
barter, Was ed-
Every Carton of the Genuine
as Nina's sweetheart, Philip Nich- Casper C. Velick. chancellor;
meals during the Passover holi-
days. ucatcd in
SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY 2 TO 6 P. M.
the
amin, N. \Yard Davis and Herbert David Shook, vice-chancellor; Eu-
Ina
bl is sch ups,
F. Dies did credit to their parts. gene Weiss, questor; Louis
Al.
arrangements
have '
s usua
,
of
Schwartz,
scribe;
Mike
Bagdade
And
especially
well
behaving
was
been completed to hold the Pas, and colleges
' t!:
city an.i 1 is
the guest star of the performance and Louis Silverfob, board of
A ■ Jv er Sedorim at the Olympia, (in-
f
ve in
ew-
—nine.month-old Neil McDonald, councillors, and John Abel, s•r-
g' der the leadership of a prominent ish circles.
who played the part of Junior geant-at-arms. The dinner was in
p rabbi,
tivi-
charge of Eugene Weiss. Casper
Trenton.
A dramatic story of age-old conflict between Jew
Rev. Meyer Davis of Mt. Clem- . 1 : 11 k
o f M. M. Marston
05 one
Mrs. Kohn's play has much in it Veliek was toastmaster.
'
hi
ens t s week stated that he in-
and Gentile on the Austrian-Russian border during
Detroit's younger Jewish attor- that is meritorious, and is of thi
.:pected the Olympia Hotel dining
Passover
of 1917.
neys, together with his activities type of honor that flatters the
11 room and kitchen and found them
to be complying with the dietaryl ::!;1; as well as politically, con- mind of the modern theater-goer.
ADDED ATTRACTION
fts11n as i t.n e (n, s t tl:A ain t r,:f:i u D rLi t s es rli 7 s us i sa o n. will
With sonie revisions, necessary in
PA
(KOSHER SHE(. PESACII)
A laws. Rev. Davis writes as fol-
t MIMS+ spots, 'Mrs. Kohn stands the chance
An All Singing and Talking Featurette
t lows to Mr. Elkin:
Concert Violinist and Teacher
of
placing
her
play
nearer
to
"I have often had the pleasure
/
Announces the Opening of Iler
Broadway. P. S.
of being in your marvelously clean
AT YOUR DEALER AS USUAL
New Studio with the
kosher kitchen and have seen your
(Die Seder Nacht)
r
A , two sets of dishes and two sets of
In Jewish and English Dialogue
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
Pcland Shortly to Have Its DR. MARK GUNZBURG
g silver, as well as your various 1 Passover Services:
with Louis (Liebele) Waldman, Noah Nachbush and
First Jewish General.
ILI 0 MI
1 b\ 1 110 li.• 0 MI I KV 1 la 11 a\NO I 10 K I LI I 0 LI I MN LI 101 equipment that you use. These
well he held In the aynagog r ue
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Mark Schweid, and
enable you to serve your guests in ThStrrr;t1I:;,
in the evening+ on both days. Rabbi
/
441 W. Canfield, near Cass
strict way to comply with all the
WARSAW.-1,1. T. A.)—Po-
Mime+ Fl+cher. spMitual leader of the
land will shortly have its first Jew-
Columbia 4474
dietary laws."
congregation Will OfellPY
the loilPit on
ALL-TALKING JEWISH COMEDY
l oth dais. Thursday morning. April 2. ish general, according to reports ,
S i 10 to'clock. Rabbi Fischer will speak
Students for the summer
in
the
Polish
press.
Rabbi
Joseph
announce a
o n
The Significance of Passover," 1111141
term
can
be
enrolled
now.
Hear-
Frid•ymorning at the s•., time Mieses, a colonel in the army and
10% of Gross Receipts will be donated to De-
ings arranged by appointment.
the subject of his talk will be on "The the chief Jewish chaplain, is to be
troit Jewish Emergency Relief Fund.
Jewish Education Of Our Youth."
promoted to a generalship in a few
This year of 1931 is Shnass Hay-
Prof. Leopold Auer and Prof.
days, and will thus become the
ovel, a Year of Jubilee. It is just Sunday School Passover Program:
0, Seveik methods taught.
On Sunday evening, April 5, at 7:201 first full-fledged Jewish general in
50 years since the beginning of
I S.untley Religious Scholl VII! the Polish army.
DEXTER CENTER, APRIL 15
Jewish mass immigration into the
United States. A half century ago, of ' plays, reel.t'a' ti,etnr s l'ar'n'd ranTt'isirta'n1 " nstum
n'
Dexter at Lawrence, at 12 o'Clock Noon
in 11101, when the Jews began to bent in commenioration of the Passover
in h itL hez
i
entirety
ti
i
Tickets 75c. l'rizes at Each Table
flee from Russia become of the ter-
ll
, mint of pupil, of
rible persecution, there were only Mendelssobn, superintenilent of the
Proceeds Are for • Charitable and Worthy Cause
250.000 Jews in this country. Now , chitol. together with MiAR Mary New-
lili,:flos%1;ia i Zimmerman
It. SPITZER, Asst. Chairman
h
GCSSIE GROSS, Chairman
Mies
there are close to 5,000,0(10. The
ere wil l
Jewish communities were small and Ile no charge for admiss ion . to Th
the event.
which
is
open
to
the
Jewish life on these shores was in
its infancy. With the influx of our
Young People'. Auxiliary Debate:
The No, Li Grand Console is a
brethren from Eastern Europe,
'the debating tram will debate on the
fine illustration of what the tele-
• to take concrete eubject, .•Resolved, that the United
Jewish life logos
States
Should
Reetignixe
Soviet
Russia."
thane
background means in radio,
form in all its phases. These Jews
Ten tubes. Semi-octagonal, genu-
accustomed to a Jewish environ-
The
ine walnut cabinet with low relief
ment with all its beautiful habits, I a llirmative will be upheld re Abe ' 01..
Will Conduct the
and ceremonies, were naturally enthal. Leonard Karpele• and Theodore
carved effects. Price, less tuba,
Kerte., and the negative by then Got.
mist eager to practice and observe teetnan,
$355.
H.. Snyderinan and Ida Pam.
these habits, here in this land of The event 11 arranged under the aus•
Ores of the intellectual advaincement
freedom and opportunity.
1.0 111mitlee.
lien F. Goldman, secretary
Among those who came here with
at
of Congregation Weal Moshe for many
this stream of Jewish immigrants year+ and former pf,1jdent of Pisgah
was one Dov Baer Manischewitz. Lodge, (/. It.. will he the presiding
es be an nuonced
A devout, earnest, observant Jew,, chairman. The judgill
Si a later date. The re w
will be no admis-
he realized that his fellow Jews ion rh•rge.
WOODROW WILSON AND TAYLOR
would want all the things that ,
would enable them to keep their Supper and Card Party:
The entire public is invited to attend. Tickets only 50
The Sisterhood is planning to hold •
faith, and so he established, on a ' supper
it Ills for entire holiday. Ilere is your opportunity to hear the
and card early. Sunday eveninr•
small scale, at first the :Matzoth I April 19. at 6 p. m. at which time a
world's best cantor at such a low price. The synagogue needs
supper
prepared b y the Sisterhood will
Bakery which, in the course of this
your assistance and this is a good way to help,
be servet1 and following whirh the rest
half century, has grown into the of
the evening w
ill be devoted to bridge
Rabbi Ashinsky will deliver ■ sermon.
greatest factory of Matzo, and Prizes will he awarded to the winner+.
Matzo products in the world, now Tickets are •vailahle from the members.
Positively no one admitted without a ticket—for sale at
known far and wide as the B. Man- Y. P. A. Annual Spring Frolic:
Chesluk's Book Store, 8663 Twelfth street; Plotkin's Book
ischewitz Company.
This year the •nntial miming frolic of
Store, 9342 Oakland avenue, and also at the synagogue.
The sons of this doughty pioneer the Young People'. Auttillarr will be
Sundayevening. April 26, in the
who are conducting this great in- held
ball room.
1,011k Nam.
genera ,
dustry are sending hearty greet- chairman for the event and I. I+
being a.•
ings to American Jewry and to slated by • large committee. Seymour
Simon's Orchestra ham been engaged to
Jewries the world over in this
the music for dancing which
Sch'nass Ilayovel, in this year of furnish
will commence at 9 p. m. to I. A I,
Jubilee together with the wish that of patronesses •nd patrons for the event
as the year of Jubilee in the days, will be published later.
BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
of old was a Year of Release, a '
Year of Liberation when every man The Inter-Fraternity League
new arrangement for the sale of Stromberg-Carlson
came into his own, so this Year of
These pads are of the very finest quality
Awards Medals.
Radios in this territory marks a decided step forward
Jubilee
may
bring
to
the
whole
. nd are guaranted HEAT PROOF and
on the part of this institution. It is the realization of one of
House of Israel Peace and Happi-
Last Monday, before a crowd
WATER PROOF.
LOWEST PRICES IN
ness, Joy and Contentment, and
that filled the Little Theater of
the major aims of Grinnell Bros.... to give the public the
DETROIT. ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR PASSOVER PADS.
true Liberty and Freedom.
the
Y.
W.
H.
A.,
the
league
Cell us, and we'll take the necessary measurements. Na charge
finest in musical equipment that modern quality manufacture
awarded medals to the basketball
for service.
winners.
has to ()tier.
Mogilover and Vicinity Pro-
Alpha Tau Fraternity, cham-
gressive Unterstitzung
pions of the league, received a sil-
Stromberg-Carlson holds particular prestige with those who
Verein Banquet.
ver loving cup and the individual
appreciate superb tone, honest value and dependability of
members each received gold med-
The Mogilover and Vicinity Pro- als. Those receiving these medals
performance. Backed by more than 36 years' experience in
Unterstitzung Verein, were Captain Sam Capp, Marcus
gressive
the telephone science , . . from which many major radio
The best and freshest Matzos that are sent to
gave its first banquet on Sunday Jacobs, Bob "Quincy" Kerner,
Detroit are
evening, March 15 in the banquet Mick Engelman, Norman Noble,
advancements have originated, it provides supreme enjoy-
There is
Bill Morris and I. Ilumphrey
room at 527 Holbrook avenue.
ment of modern radio. It answers for all time the demand
The main feature of the evening Copitz.
No
was the presentation of the charter
A. Z. A. 63, runner-up to the
for receiving equipment equaling in efficiency the progress
to the members. This was then champions., were presented with
that has been made in radio transmission.
followed by various speeches from silver medals. Captain Al Nagler,
Stromberg ,
the officers of the verein.
Dave Fischer, Dave Goldman, Ben
Sanitary
They're Strictly Kosher and
The entertainment committee Lipson, Sid Markle, Sol Galitzsky,
Our liberal plan of purchase makes ownership of a fine new
also
presented the program they pre-1 Jena R. Feiler, Chuch Malice, Sam
Stromberg-Carlson as convenient as buyin g an ordinary re-
pared which consisted of famed lo- Charism, Al Hendricks, Manager
cal entertainers and also dancing Sam Goram and Coach Sam Isen-
ceiver. Visit our display rooms today and learn for your-
Kaufman's Matzo Meal , Cake Meal,
to the tunes of a popular orchestra. berg were the recipients of these
self why "There Is Nothing Finer Than a Stromberg-Carl-
Farfel, Potato Flour.
awards.
STROMBERG - CARLSON
son."
Irving Ilencken of A. Z. A. 93
"Zionist, - Revisionists Solu- received a gold medal for being
MULTI-RECORD RADIO
TRY KAUFMAN'S THIN MATZOS
changes
records
automatically,
tion of Arabic Problem."
the most valuable player to his
Price, $645, less tubes.
I team of the entire league. Bill
FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES
At the next meeting of the Re- I Katz made the presentation of the
"TIlE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT"
Endorsed by Vaad Herabonim of Detroit
visionists, to be held on Sunday, awards in each instance.

I

$10.95
$16.50

$33 .50

FRATERNITY HOLDS
FIRST ANNUAL MEET

PASSOVER SEDORIM
AT OLYMPIA HOTEL

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ORIOLE THEATER

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FIRST TIME IN DETROIT

$' Fairmont Sweet Butter is

Kosher for Passover 0

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Ida Divinoff

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"TWO WORLDS

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"THE FEAST OF PASSOVER"

B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

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"A CANTOR ON TRIAL"

HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCIETY

LUNCHEON

SHN'NASS HAYOVEL

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

No. 12

CANTOR RUBIN BOYARSKY

Passover Services

CONGREGATION EMANUEL

nnouncing

our Appointment as

Stromberg - Carlson Dealers

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Finer than
a
Carlson

March 29, 8 p. m., at 8943 Twelfth,
A. Mayherg will speak on the sub-
jest, "The Revisionists Solution of
the Arabic Problem." Discussion
will follow. All members and
friends interested are invited.
j
Third Seder by Revisionists.
i The Revisionists will have a
third Seder on Sunday April 5, at
the Center, 8943 Twelfth street. A
special Passover program is being
arranged.

Bill Morris installed the new
I officers, who are: President, Leon
Cutuer of Bhi Beta Epsilon; sec-
' retary, Herbert S. Charfoos of A.
Z. A. 93, and treasurer, Paul Solo-
mon of Phi Alpha Tau Fraternity.
Miss Ella Vera Feldman, execu-
tive director of the Y. W. II. A.,
and William Solomon, one of the
leaders in the organization of this
league, were the speakers of the
I evening.

GRI NNELL Uvos.

• STEINWAY

REPRESENTATIVES),

1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit

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