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TiEi)Entorrinvisp &mint

APRIL is TRADE-IN MONTH

Engagements

QVSOrati

Mr. and Mrs. n e igh Volkovich,
whose marriage urns an event of
March 15, are on an extended
honeymoon trip. After spending
twin weeks in New York City they.
motored through the Southern
stint es and spent a few days in
' Miami, Fla., and train there went
to Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs.
Volkuvich are expected home
April 25.

Extra Liberal Allmvanees for Your Used Furniture

Take advantage of TRADE-IN MONTH to
turn in your used furniture for new, modern, de-
sirable furniture. We will make you a generous
allowance and extend to you the benefit of con-
venient payments.

Mr. and Mrs. al. Satz announce the engagement of their daughter
alarian, to David E. Utley, son of airs. Bella latchenik.
air, and airs. Louis Mazay announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ella, to Sylvan Lundsberg, son of airs. Henrietta Landsberg
Mr. and airs. A. I. Engel announce the engagement of thei •
daughter, Esther, to Samuel 1). Friedlander, son of Mr. and airs. al. A
Friedlander.

Births

arriagra

Miss Charlotte Feldman is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents in Petoskey, Mich.

BRANT-SILBER

Heads Committee of Allied Jewish

Furniture prices were never before so low.
Styles never before so beautiful. Opportunity
never before so pressing.

Six great floors of smart furnishings to choose
from. One of the outstanding furniture stores of
America.

The North Woodward Branch of the

JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION

ANNOUNCE A

THEATER BENEFIT

! PROGRESS MADE BY
CHORD OF JUDEA

Under the directionmf William
P. Bliznick, the Chord of Judea
is making marked progress. The
, recent concert gave the public an
opportunity to become acquainted

MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 6

(Chat ilanmed Passover)

A Good Musical Comedy

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER

Twelfth at Seward

Attend This Affair and Help Charity

FRANK&SEDER

Look Your Bet for Easter Season

New
Coats

WILLIAM P.

Dress or Tailored Styles

At Lowest Price in the

City

$22.95

Peebly Woolens-Rough Tweeds

Fancy Cuffs

Moulded Lines

Ascot Scarfs
Fur Banding.

Wide Revers

BLIZNICK

with the group and to learn of the
splendid organization which is
handed together for the propaga-
tion of Jewish music,
At the concert staged over Can-
tor's Jewish Radio Forum last
Sunday,
•
the group again displayed
its ability to master a program of
music.
William Klein is president of
the Chord of Judea.
Mr. Bliznick stated this week
that there are still openings to
those who are interested in joining
this organization. Regular rehear-
sills are held every Sunday ata
12:30 p. m. at the Kenilworth
Folkshule, 539 Kenilworth.

J W I' W O To Hold The-
ater Benefit April 6.

Every day new coats are
unpacked . . . Smart, youth -
ful models that stress all the
most important style details.
('hoice of richly fur-trimmed
or the new untrimmed, dress-
maker type coat. Sizes for
hisses and Women in Skip-
per Blue, Black, Grey, Beige,
Green,

Miss Sophie Estelle Marks Also
Elected to Phi Kappa Phi.

W. ABRAHAM GOLDBERG
TO ADDRESS MENORAH

Symphony Orchestra

$29.95--$37.95-$52.95--
$72.95

ORCHESTRA HALL
Thurs. Eve. • • • April Bat 810
Friday Alt. • • - April 10. at 2.30

Fifth Floor

Conductor

Djina Ostrowska

Harpist
Tickets at to $2.50 at Hall

Neat Saturday Night at 11.30

Popular Concert

American Music

General Admission-Orchestra 50c

Jewish Radio Forum

Balcony 25c
!Idles Reserved at 8100 • Seat

"A COMMUNAL HOUR"

Sundays I to 1:45

STATION WMBC

PROGRAM SUNDAY, APRIL 5

PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

MAYOR FRANK MURPH Y

In an Interesting Message

"Tie Up With a
Money-Making Line
-I've Got It"

Consider ace values before
you buy.

We have an opening for
a live-wire represent-
ative.

ACE

Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops

•

411 Empire Bldg.
107 Clifford Street

April I s the II ighland Park
IV:men', Club, Mrs. Clinton F. Berry,
chairman.
rs.
David
It. Werbe •, in ch•rge of
M
arrangements.

•

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at Blaine

GREETINGS

on the

Occasion of

fassourr

AARON

E SEND Passover
Greetings to our
friends, neighbors and co-
religionists in the spirit of
this great festival, ivlien the
hosts of liberty, light and
justice hare defeated the
forces of o pp re ssion
darkness

KURLAND

BICUR CHOLEM SRS.
SPONSOR BENEFIT PLAY

On Sunday evening, April 5, at
Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and
Wilson, the Bicur Cholera Society
will sponsor a benefit play in three
5,t, to be given the children of the
Ilehrew National School. An in-
teresting program is promised and
all proceeds will be used to assist
the needy sick.

Odd Fellows' Anniversary. ,

The one-hundredth and twelfth
anniversary of the I. 0. 0. F. will
he celebrated at the Arcadia,
Woodward avenue at Stimsan
Place, Monday evening, April 27,
at hi o'clock. An excellent program
has been arranged consisting of a
band concert, moving pictures,
prominent speaker and dancing.
The public is invited.

The wiedom and the order in her halls
M. meditate on matter. piece and time.
Reveal to fee hie vi•ion of the yea..
Propound the thought that Wallet.

meet
Along the devious Who.. of
epherea

the
Congratulatory telegrams and
flowers were received before mid-
that shrine. the Cal
night Tuesday by Lieutenant Na- May lien.
Bun,
than Fineberg, in charge of the Whererhythmic lines of earth and Ai.
sre one.
desk at the detective bureau, who
ROSE BARLOW WEINMAN
was completing 25 years' service
-(Americas Hebrew/ •
on the police department. On May
5, Lieutenant Fineberg and his ' We may change our skins before
wife will celebrate their twenty- we change our vices,
fifth wedding anniversary.
After serving three years and a
half on the beat," Lieutenant Fine-
berg was stationed more than nine
years as traffic patrolman at Wood-
FISHER
ward avenue and State street. Ile
was promoted to the detective bu-
reau in 1919, made a sergeant in
1925, and a lieutenant in 1929.
His son, Harry, and his daughter,
Mrs. Anna Zeiler, are married and

each has one child.

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140 0 WASHINGTON BLVD

SEASON'S GREETINGS

Just as the ties of friendship are strengthened at this holiday season
so may our business associations grow in mutual accord and confidence.
A Joyous Passover to All

I

Buy with Confidence at Fur Headquarters

YRON'

Neckwear Co.

forum is sponsored by

Oakland Avenue

Lieut. Nathan Fineberg Ob-
serves Anniversary.

. Up-to - the • Minute Neckwear
novelties to retail at popular
prices.

I. BYRON NOVITSKY, president of Student Council of Hilid
Foundation at
■ University of Michigan, will discus. the
work of the foundation.
2. JACOB H. SCHAKNE, Manager of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle, in digest of the Jewish news of the week.
The musical program will be furnished by the Student Choir
from the University of Michigan. Miss Phyllis Ornstein, soloist.

torsi:lent.
riday, April 17, the Sisterhood of
.Thiarey Zedek, Mrs. Charles A. Smith,

In

VIC OR KOLAR, Conducting
A P
of

CANTOR'S

•

W. Abraham Goldberg, formerly
of Detroit and now connected with
the Jewish Social Service Bureau
of Chicago, will address the Me-
norah Society at its next meeting
EINSTEIN
on Sunday afternoon, April 5, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter':
h
;,. e kg 1.7;
...... „v ia; si a,:ive,, h•
In
and Lawrence. The subject of Mr.'
Goldberg's talk is "The Responsi-
And
;under
treading
softly
in
those
bility of the Jewish Student for
Jewish Leadership."
to door..y nf creation'. law:
d to
That In
Mr. Goldberg has received bin M. There, where are tabernaeled mighty
world,
A. in psychology at the University
many moons move through re.
of Michigan and is now studying Where lesti•I
tent•.
for his doctorate in Chicago. While where thunder not unleashed le cradled
deep
in Detroit Mr. Goldberg was con-
lightning eignebt from her battle-
nected with the psychological clinic Till ments
of the recorder's court and has Illuminating the trite. of the otar•
on pavilion wall,
made an extensive study of the In sryptie writing, read
beneath the dome
This man mar
non-jury system.
of night

Ossip Gabrilowitach

We Call For end

who is in charge of the public re-
Indians department. The purpose
of Mr, Kurland's committee is to •
acquaint the Yiddish speaking pub-
lic of Detroit with the purpose of
the Allied Jewish Campaign and
the worthy local, national and in-
ternational philanthropies for
which it provides.
The Allied Jewish Campaign,
which will be held May 10 to 20,
and
the quota for which is $215,-
Jewis
Women, Mr, Fred A. Ginsberg. Preal• 255, has for its slogan "Relief
lent.
with
the
following
as
patronessea:
at
home,
in Europe, in Palestine."
GA LICIAN SOCIETY
Mr, Jo•eph M. Welt Mrs Itegene
Among the new items not here -
Cobol,. Miss FlmMa
Mr,
IS ORGANIZED HERE! Freund
David J. Levy, Mrs. Louis Jam.. Ito,en. tofore included in the campaign
berg, Mr,, David W ilk us, Id rm. Charles budget and which are attracting a
Max
Of interest to Galician, Bak.. (n. Simon, Mrs. Max May. Mrs. M
great deal of interest are emerg-
rs.m Mao„ iene.
minion and Austrian Jews is tine Guldenb
ency relief for needy Jewish men,
Ka h n.
formation of an organization of lava, Mra. Ilatry
1111'11 . Mars. women and children in Detroit,
(limper.
people i■ f the Jewish faith
and the House of Shelter, which
Thursday. April 9, the Civic Pride'
from these European centers.
j a i s N.7. 1. ,,tri:, a , id, o , r ,taiiniaii, No, Charles E. provides for transient Jevia strand-
The organization !fleeting was
ed in Detroit. In addition to the
Friday, April 10, the Music Stud,' foregoing new items, the campaign
held Wedntsday night, starch 25,
at 1533 Atkinson avenue. Cantor cm'. Mr" .
will include, as heretofore, the
11. Melberg 'ans. elected presidentilra:
major philanthropic interests of
Charles Wolfgang, vice-president; .Schattander,
the Detroit Jewish community.
Morris Indianer, treasurer; Mor-1,,D•
Aar "" r.."r"n ' e:an '
The members of the Yiddish
Pis Meshes, secretary; Si. Marx
committee are Aaron Kurland,
W. dliekson and B. Kaufman,I
S so Os. Mrs. A. J. Selirer. Mrs. Wm. chairman; Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky,
isenhere. Mr, Howard Saltensteir
trustees; M. Seidner and S. Reiner,:
Mrs. E. B. Bercovich, Rabbi Moses
David itS
hospitaler. S. liel•kower WaS orle in. Mra.
""""
Fiaeher, Henry J. Gelber, Joseph
M. 11. Sobel. M".
of the organizers.
o. Ilageai Bernard Isaacs A 11 Jaf-
ionic
Interest mg programs are F.. S.
April
P
eh* "
tin,
Leon II. Kay, Abe Lachover,
April II. the Jewish Centers
plann for future meetings. In- A ■ Monday,
ed
II. Lerman, A. D. Markson, Man-
1 Committee, Mrs. Debt II. Wert.,
formation may he gotten by call- ebeirman.
uel al. Merton, al. Michlin, Jacob
tieeday, April It. the Detroit Fine
ing he secretary, Morris Steeher, t
Miller, Morris &haver, Rabbi I.
Arn Alliance, Mrs. Stanley M. Lewis, di.
;$030 Linwood, Euclid 2320.
Stollman, and Isadore Starr.
""
The organization meeting was
Hednesday, April In. lisdaeseh. Mrs.
featured by a social period which Ralph Davidson, president and Jr. ILI.
.ah.
Minx
Anne
Green,
president.
was attended by families of mem-
huraday. April lo, the Sisterhood of
bers. Refreshments were served. T. , de 'Seth KI
I.
• M. Said A. Wolin.

DETROIT

OTHER SMART COATS

8923 Twelfth Street, formerly of 9332

Mrs. Max Spoon of Webb ave-
nue, accompanied by her niece,
Miss Rose Dorfman, of Virginia
Park, left for a short visit to New
The Jewish ('enters art commit-
York City.
tee, in co-operation with the J. L.
Hudson Company, will present on
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrteh April 6 to April 18 an exhibition
have motored to Cleveland, where of the works of William S.
they are the guests of Mrs. Joy- Schwartz of Chicago, a noted Jew-
rich's mother, Mrs. Esther Ilaber, ish artist, whose brilliant mastery
over Passover. A reception has of the convention technique has
been arranged for Mr. and Mrs. gained him a reputation as con-
J: : vrich by Mrs. Haber, at her servative painter and at present as
1p , ine, 10023 North boulevard, for a modern with a definite pursuit
Saturday night, April 4.
of his purpose to express form,
color and spirit.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raphael of The following organizations arc
Chicago were the guests of Ma co-operating with the Jewish Cen-
and airs. Samuel Greenberg of tees Art Committee in making this
Burlingame avenue last week. exhibition a success; and will re-
ceive on the days designated below:
On Monday. April IL the City Art and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kasle and
n t iittee.:4
i. the Twentieth Cen-
falldly of '2280 Atkinson have re-
L. W•ek, rhair-
turned home from a two months' issin' .
".
Wednesday. April a the Detroit aec-
stay at anima [leach, Ha.
tion of the National 'Council

Miss Sophie Marks. (laughter of
A special board of directors' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Marks of
13700
LaSalle beaten:aril, who is a
meeting of the Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization student at the University of Maine,
was
elected
to Phi Beta Kappa,
will be held Saturday evening,
April 4, at the residence of Mrs. honorary scholastic fraternity.
Mira
Marks
was also honored
Priscal, 4004 ffingree avenue.
Many important topics will be with election to the honorary so-
discuraed and reports regarding ciety Phi Kappa l'hi. She is a
support of new European orphaned member of Sigma Tau Sorority,
families will he given. Final ar- the Contributors Club and Worn-
' Student Government on the
rangements will be made for the en's
theater benefit conducted by the University of Maine Campus.
Der first two collegiate years
North Woodward branch of the or-
ks Marks spent at the North-
ganization to be given Monday,
April 6 (Choi liamoed Passover), western University, Evanston, III.,
where she was women's sports ecl-
at Littman's People's Theater.
itor of the Daily Northwesterner.

Collarless Styles

This

SCHWARTZ EXHIBIT
STARTS ON MONDAY

LOCAL GIRL PICKED
BY PHI BETA KAPPA

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the finest possible atttention.
Don't submit your Oriental and
Chinese rugs to an ordinary
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you can have them receive the
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Garfield
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KURLAND CHAIRMAN
OF YIDDISH GROUP

Mr. and Mrs. Sol DeYoung and
Campaign of Local Welfare
Miss Bertha Silber, (laughter of I
daughter of Webb avenue are now Mr. and airs. Kalman Silber of
Federation.
residing at 2635 Cortland.
2722 Richton avenue, was united'
Aaron Kurland has been inp-
in marriage to Philip Brant, son
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilarris and ut air. and Mrs. George II. Brant Pointed chairman of the Yiddish
family of 3210 Richton avenue are of 15084 Petoskey, on Sunday, committee of the Allied Jewish
spending the Passover holidays in March 8. Rabbi S. M. Fine of Campaign of the Jewish Welfare
Mt. Clemens.
Detroit and Rabbi Saul Silber of Federation, according to the state;
Chicago, III. , officiated. The brideiment issued by Nate S. Shapiro,'
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Nau- ware an eggshell lace gown with
mann are now residing in their hat and shoes to match and carried
new home at 5242 Grayton road.
a bridal bouquet of white roses'
and lilies of the valley. Dinner I
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler and was served to 75 guests, after
family of Collingwood avenue are which the bride and groom left for'
now residing at 2449 I% est Euclid a honeymoon trip in the East.
avenue.
They are now residing at 13120
La Salle boulevard.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman and chil-
(hen of 2984 Burlingame avenue
have returned home after spend-
ing the winter months in Miami,
OPEN EVENINGS Ha,

Washington Boulevard at 1420, Near Grand River

DIFFERE NT.'

Call

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel
Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. linker and Mr.
March 23-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morin of 1826 Oakman bottle
and Mrs. Edward Schlussel were
guests in Cleveland, where they card, a daughter, Bernice Marceline.
March 22-To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Bernsteine of 8905 LaSall
attended the Palyon liaben of the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barris boulevard, a min, Donald Frank.
I (Belle Schlussel).
March 19-To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lipson of 3025 Monterey, a
daughter, Sandra.
Miss Janis Harrison is home to
March 6-To Mr. and airs. David Lewis Spickler of 1709 Edison
spend the holidays with her avenue, a son, Philip Clarence.
mother, Mrs. Ed. Wolfe of Mc-
Lean avenue.

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Only a Short Time Before Our Removal
In Which to Reduce Our Fur Stocks

We Are Offering

Over .500 Fur Coats

And Many Hundreds of Jackets and Scarfs at

Removal Sale Prices!

Representing the Largest Savings in Years

In April we remove to the L. B. King Building, Library at Farmer.
If you are considering the purchase of Furs for next year, here is
the place and now is the time. Select a new, fashionable fur coat or
scarf, pay a modest deposit--balance from Summer income-and in
October you are in possession of the cherished Fm'.

More than 150 Mon Seals•.. now $167.00 to $395,00
More than 100 Australian Seals" now $ 15.00 to $195.00
More than 150 Muskrats
-ow $ 61.50 to $245.00
More than 25 Ponies
• • ■ $ 52.50 to $185.00

More than 20 Monkeys
More than 20 Persian tam's

More than 15 Genuine Seals

And

$125.00 to $250.00

now $385.001o$775.00
now $245.0010 $495.00

many others ...

Krimmers, Fitch. lb-e•
I ere . J,p Minks. Leann rde.
Ermines . . . as wear .r

1 5 Genuine Minks

Men' . and Children's Fur

'oat..
Hundred. of

Fur !Vert.-
Fon. Marten, Waif, Fisher.
liable, etc.
eDye,1 Muskrat.

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ANN'S Funs

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