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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-04-10

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PAGE SIX

TIEPcnton;intimi GiRONICLE

i SECRETARY OF THE
SPEAKER'S BUREAU

VICE PRESIDENT OF
BETH EL SISTERHOOD

3-Pair Prices

On the Six Important

Himel-Hose

No. 505—(1.00) 3 Pairs

(Medium Chiffon)

No. 500—(1.35) 3 Pairs

2 85

3 75

(Chiffon)

No. 400—(1,65) 3 Pairs
(Chiffon)
No. 850—(1.65) 3 Pairs

4 50

MRS. PHILIP H. BROUDO

Mrs. Broudo is secretary of the
speakers' bureau of the *215,000
Allied Jewish Campaign which
will be held on May 10-20 and is
sponsored by the Jewish Welfare
Federation. Other officers of the
speakers' bureau are: Louis S. Co-
hone, chairman; Nathaniel II.
Goldstiek, as.sociate chairman, and
Dr. Alvin D. Hersch, associate
chairman,

4 50

(Semi-Service)

No. 900—(1.95) 3 Pairs

(Sheerest Chiffon)

No. 109—(1.95) 3 Pairs

(Ingrain Chiffon)

5 00

5 00

Ilimeallose—First Floor

GEORGE GALVANI

--BARITONE—

SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL

Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Progra ms.

Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching

STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD

Phone Columbia 2943

Dr: Jack E. Ecker

Announces the removal of his offices to

676 Maccabee Building

For the General Practice of Dentistry

PHONE COLUMBIA 3228

SPECIAL NOTICE

Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief

Annual election of Detroit Jewish Emergency
Relief to be held at Shaarey Zedek branch,
Twelfth and Clairmount, on Saturday, April 11,
at 8:30 p. m.

Members and Public Are Invited

ROMPING FEET SAY ...
"SPRINGTIME IS SHOE TIME!"

Outdoor play (lays are here—days when
feet tramp merrily through mud puddles
and spatter through rain, or scamper down
the sunny path to fun time.
It takes a sturdy shoe to protect the feet
from dampness and to laugh at scrapes and
bumps—the kind of shoe we have in our
shop, well made, strongly built, attrac-
tively designed, just for your children's
feet !

CLYDE E. HORNUNG

IN THE FISHER BUILDING

,h/ l loo

s.

Auction of
Securities

Will be held at 238 Buhl Building, at 11:00 a. m.,
Friday, April 10th.

Thereafter a similar auction will be run regularly
at the same time and place on every Friday, except
holidays.

The purpose is to provide the best possible market
for stocks and bonds of a kind or condition lacking
ready marketability.

It is the hope that there will be many opportunities
for profitable investment for the buyer and that the
seller will be able to realize a fairer price than has
been otherwise obtainable.

Baker, Simonds ,* Co.

WEISGAL TO SPEAK
- IN WINDSOR SUNDAY

DETROIT

Cadillac 3670

Hudson's Now Offers
Complete Awning Service

We will be glad to send an expert to your
home to measure your porches and windows
for new awnings, and to submit an approxi-
mate estimate to you before you make your
selection of awning material,

HONOR MRS. CHIZIK
AT TEA WEDNESDAY

returned home to spend the spring
vacation with their parents.

Alfred Ackerman has returned
home after spending two weeks at
I
Miss Elizabeth Stamen and Miss the Physical Culture Hotel in !
Dansville, N. Y.
Mildred Wolf, students at the Uni-
Mrs. Chana Chizik, Palestine
versity of Wisconsin, have re-
Sir. and Mrs. Irving Harris and woman pioneer and leader of the
turned home to spend the spring
women
workers in the Jewish
small son, of 2340 Clements ave.
vacation with their parents.
nue, have returned home after homeland, will be honored at a tea
! The Jewish community of Wind.
at
Hotel
Statler at 2 p. m. on
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer spending a few days with Sir. liar-
I sor will have a distinguished visi-
Wednesday, April 15. Miss Chi-
ris's parents in Toronto, Ont,
for in the person of Meyer W.' of :Monterey avenue are visiting
zik will address the gathering and
, Weisgal, editor of the Jewish with Mrs. Fecheimer's parents, Mr.
there will be a musical program.
Following in the tradition of
Standard, who will speak Sunday and Mrs. Krause of Cincinnati,
On Friday evening, Mrs. Chizik
I Itzehrock Isaak Agree, its deceased'
I , afternoon, April 12, at 3 p. m., at Ohio.
was the speaker at a mass meeting
leader, the lsaak-Agree Memorial
, the Shaer Hashomayim Syne-
at Hotel Statler, Participating in
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mortimer
Meyers
Society
held
its
fourth
annual
Windsor, under the sus•
the program were Emma Lazaroff-
• pices of the Ilabonim and Senior are now residing in their new Seder April 1 at 121 Rosedale, the Schaver, soloist, accompanied by
home in Palmer Moods.
society's clubhouse. Rev, Israel
' and Junior liadassah.
Rebecca Katzman; Ben Silverstein, :
Rosin conducted the Seder, which
Harry Cherniak, president of
violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Sil-
Many pleasant affairs have been was attended by over 50 members'
t Habonim, will preside,
verstein.
t
Meyer W. Weisgal came to New donned in honor of Mrs. J. Krohn of the Canvasser and Agree fami-
lies.
York as a child from Poland. Af- of Philadelphia, Pa., who is the
JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND
uest of her sister, Mrs. Ira Cope-
ter graduating from public and
GETS AFIKOMEN MONEY
high school, he entered Columbia land of Colorado avenue.
Mrs. Max Spoon of Webb ave-

HUDSON'S AWNING DEPARTMENT

HUDSON'S

Eighth Floor—Farmer Street Buildin•

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University, taking up journalism.
Ile entered the services of the
Zionist Organization of America
and was assistant editor of the
New Palestine. Ile finally became
editor-in-chief and also occupied
the position of executive secretary
of the Zionist Organization of
America.
Mr. Weisgal, who will discuss
the present political position of
the Zionist movement, is a protag-
onist of the establishment of a
Provincial Zionist Organization in
Ontario. He is chairman of the
provisional committee which has
issued a call for a conference to
be held Sunday morning and after-
noon, April 211, at the Royal
Connaught ilotel, Hamilton, Ont.
Windsor is to have a large delega-
tion at the conference, headed by
Mayor David A. Croon.
Detroit residents are invited to
I attend ti.ia meeting and at the
same time inspect the beautiful
new Shear Ilashomayim Syna-
gogue, located at Giles and Goy-
eau street 1, Windsor.

nue and her niece, Miss Rose
Miss Gertrude Rush, daughter Dorfman of
Virginia Park, have
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of returned home from New York
2480 West Euclid, a student at the City.
University of Michigan, is spend.
ing the spring vacation with her
Sam Silverman, master of
parents.
Lambda chapter of Alpha Epsilon
Pi of University of Chicago, was a
Sirs. Lee Morris, who has been
I recent visitor of the Xi chapter
the guest of her children, Sir. and
of University of Detroit. An im-
Sirs. harry !laden of Glynn
portant affair wasgiven in Sir.
Court, has returned to her home
SSIverman's honor. Lew Malis,.
in Athens, Ga.
lieutenant master of Xi Chapter,
I was toastmaster. The forthcoming
David Si. Marx of San Antonio,'
Texas, is the guest of his cousins,) mid-Western conclave was the
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kallmeyer chief topic of discussion of the
evening.
of Schoolcraft avenue.

The Jewish National Fund has a
new and novel source of securing,
funds for the redemption of the ,
soil of Palestine as the inalienable
property of the Jewish people.
Harold Slomovitz, son of Sir.
and Mrs. Benjamin Slonmvitz of
3232 Richton avenue succeeded in
"stealing" the Afikomen at the
Seder of his grandparents, Sir. and
Sirs. Samuel Slomovitz tif 355
Owen avenue. He demanded and
was granted $5 as redemption
money. Thereupon he announced
that he contributes this sum to
the Jewish National Fund.
On Sunday, Rabbi Reuben Hur-
witz, treasurer of the Jewish Na-
alno. who
Sam has
Goldberg
of
D
Miss 1.eone Shaw of Toledo,
Buffalo,
been the guest
of ' Donal Fund of Detroit, received a
Ohio, and her brother, Clarence N. 5' .,
fur $5 to cover this novel
contribution.
Shaw of Ann Arbor, were the her mother, Mrs. J. Burnstein of check
guests of Miss Miriam Herschberg Hazelwood avenue, has returned
home.
of Atkinson avenue during the
YOUNG ISRAEL RADIO
past week.
PROGRAM THIS SUNDAY
Mrs. Tillie Friedman of Colo-
Mrs. S. Kleiman of Chicago rado avenue, who was visiting her
On Sunday afternoon, April 12,
boulevard has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Anna Rosenberg of
at 5 o'clock, the Kosher Food and
mother, Sirs. Zeman of Boston, New Rochelle, N. Y., has returned
Dairy Bureau will sponsor a radio
Mass. home.
broadcast over Station IVJR, which
will be dedicated to the Jewish
Mrs. J. Magidsohn and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy and' youth movement of Detroit
Eliott and Dorothy, of Webb aye- mother, airs. Bertha Hess of Port
Rabbi Michael Lichtenstein of
nue are spending the holidays in H uron, Mich., were the guests of Congregation B'nai Israel of To-
A vt
delightful Seder was enjoyed
Chicago. Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenblatt of ledo, Ohio', will be the speaker.
'r.• the m
f Congregation Beth KI
tt Commonly Center on Thtir
Calvert avenue over the Passover '
The musical program will be
• t.mg.
Rabbi Mater), Goldblatt eon.
Mrs. Arthur Spiegel and Arthur holiday.
rendered by William Bliznick, di-
• t•t1 the ...vise
for the gathering. Spiegel, Jr., spent last week-end
.1,
rector of the Chord of Judea; Es-
I mar (Ippenhitin. wa. In charge of
longernent • Sr
o
the
•nd Mrs. h Detroit.
The wedding of Miss Rose St. ther Cohan, pianist; Belle Kessler,
I o tnh Itothner. Ws. lire Kramer, Mr,
to Clarence G. Saras(ohn, flute; Albert B. Goodwitch, violin-
Hi h. M
A. Itembin kg and Mt ,
.
Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott (Ma- Benck
•I•n Seitner a si.ted her.
hich took place Starch 29, has ist, in a quartet. Rev. II. U. Co-
tilde %amen), (formerly of Tyler
been the inspiration of many love- hen, lyric baritone, former cantor
a
!la nd
Mr.. Lionel (Watt have re. avenue, returned to this city on
affairs. Among the pre-nuptial of Shaarey Zedek of Winnipeg,
a,.00roi from their wedding trip, • pent in April a after spending a week with ly
parties honoring the bride was a Canada, will be director of the
ao.• Oro. and' are temporarily at the Ilan-
Mr. lielfgott and his family in
.art. Mr.. Caine. formerly wa , MI, N
luncheon of beautiful arrange. musical program. Abraham Ro-
New
ew York. Sirs. ilelfgott was ex-
i /'litin Cooper Of Detroit.
meats, followed by bridge and ft senshine, past president of Men-

tensively entertained by their personal shower at the Belcrest orah Society and present president
The engittrt men, reeently haa been SO- many friends and acquaintances.
,
!Hotel
on Feb. 14, entertaining 35 of the Young Israel movement of
ray
saa.,,
na.da:::,imsia.'„a7:*:a.SIa7;aaanta',..Iai:
i
will res de with her mother,'
guests, by her sister, Sirs. II. II. Detroit, will speak in behalf of the
Mrs. Samuel .1. Maxman of Fuller-
l'rady.
On Feb. 25, airs. Joe organization.
amt Mrs. Never Lays and aeoosa- I ton avenue, temporarily until she
David 1. Berris, Detroit attor-
Becker and airs. R. Benstein of
ter.
Adelaide. or J•rk.on. anent last joins her husband again for a
Windsor entertained 10 guests at ney and former president of Young
k•end with Mr. •nil Mr, Adolph !Sid, ,
definite stay in New York within
luncheon and bridge. On Feb. 26. Israel, will be chairman of the
•: a few months.
Miss Helen lloolinstat was hostess broadcast.
soanaio s the holiday wet'. in M
tee 12 girls at a hosiery and hand- I
.■ we r e Mr . and Mr , . 11•,
nn. o,
alr.
and
Sirs.
Howard
Stone
and fun. Short,.
kerchief shower. Feb. 28, Sirs.
11,,Ve returned from a trip toLtica,
Arthur Bend( entertained 50 la-
N. Y., and New York City.
Mr. Loren Samuelson anti son Jack
dies at a bridge and miscellaneous
Coll,, Corners. Ohio, are vItiting at
'
a h cower. On March a, Mrs. Gordon
the borne Of Mr.. ten Itoten . KI
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenbaum, I
i Beswick gave a pinafore and hand-
at
Alevander Lee in of Cleveland s. '2057 Gladstone avenue, announce I kerchief shower at her home. The
• hjo,ing a vi•t with her silt,. Mrs. the liar Mitzvah of their sun. [
' Misses Rose and Lillian Gordon
I nee tippenheitn.
Clements, Saturday. April
Mau
of Josephine avenue entertained
11, at the Beth Yehuda Synartague,la,
guests, honoring the bride at
a
ISRAEL HEBREW SCHOOL Pingree and Woodrow. h\ ilson., a lovely dinner party, linen shower
llo
ceptioon
Sunday,
April
12,
3
to
With new registration on in the
and, bridge at the Wilshire Hotel
Old Plant at Warren and
Hebrew schools of the city, the 5 and 7 to 10. No cards.
on March 7. Mr. and airs. R.
Gully Road
Israel Hebrew School at 2015 West
The Sisterhood of Shaarey Rosenthal of Leslie avenue enter-
Grand avenue, has acquired the
New Plant at Warren and
tamed 8a guests at their home on
t
x2C
3m
0
7)..urn
.
n
ae
it
s
3
m
r
services of Rev, S. Mogelevsky to (7..neoNloile,mostaay
Merriman
March 8,
8, in honor of the bridal
ll. April i
its teaching staff to accommodate
couple. A dinner at the
('cities claim 1931 is going
at the branch on Twelfth and At- glares Club, followed by a theater
the influx of new children.
to be Golf's biggest year,
Israel Rosin, principal of the kinson. The speaker of the after- party, was given in the bride's
school, annoounces thatthere are noon will he the well known phy- honor by members of the Monday
Four World's Finest
25 children included in the classes chiatrist, Dr. harry E. August. Nite Bridge Club on Starch 9. Sirs.
Course s on a Daily Fee
who have been taught without any His subject will be "Satisfying Ex- Paul Sikov and Mrs. Abram Wise
Basis
■od d ju,stsrnetnito.1,- , were joint hostesses March 11 to
tuition charge's, and that he will periences Fio nrce l'shi i I n dh■A
continue this policy this semester.
14 guests at a bridge and kitchen
New Schedule of Week•Day

l
lore TI,he‘
the Theodore
e . .inn,uhsaicsua arrange
shower. On March 14 Mrs. Arthur
Prices
Gottesman and Mrs. J. Schor en-
Saturday and Sunday res-
is in charge of Mrs. Abraham tertaineol 12 guests at a luncheon
ervations on West Cours•-
and bridge party. In the evening
Old Plant -- at Recreation
al.z7nal.. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gurwin were
Sulzer-
( ..:•' ;O:ol(teironaro nb(ty 'AS.Iilrls. c lolnosailtroi' rS
Building Cigar Store, down-
stein, accompanied by Mrs. Emily hosts to the brats! couple at a din-
town, or Collin's Bros. Cigar
d
is ner party at the Everglades Club.
arisletoesr (hloo. oSmith
la,trocon, at. t isoffrst. h(effis
Store, General Motors Bldg.,
I later taking their guests to the !
uptown.
,Shubert•Lafayette Theater. March
Bachman re- ,'
NOW OPEN
Report at Tees to Play on
Ruskin of
'
M°rTY
2.e3
and
Mrs
1g
Mc
'
n
ain
e
a
Btac
s.
hni
turNni er.d atnodthNelo rir
Courses at New Plant
, Cortland avenue entertained eight'
Music by
avenue after a three months' visit guests at a dinner and bridge
Phil Levant and His
in Europe.
party. A dinner of lovely and un-
--
I usual appointment was given in
Royal Revellers
dMrs. Ralph Weisman
The Jewish Centers
I honor of the bride and her fiancee
For Reservations
W
unit o c f e i on March 21 by Miss Lillian Cecil
747M5r . aaVno'col r o a.
Association,
the,
M
A pi trzi kl'aihs at the
II:. u Bar
f i . i
Telephone Roseville 425
a asroen; Branch at her home on Clairmount
t hteh
In Co-operation with
!avenue, followed by a unique af-
s ut kni,ni asy. ro A and'
i
T
Z es,(1...ol, f k t hS y nRaegcoegput
fair entitled "A Million Dollar
Other Women's
aaal:
Reception A
Party," at which the guests were
Organizations,
19, afternoon and evening.
No:
entertained
with
roulette,
horse-
CORRECT YOUR FIGURE
cards.
' races, and various games of
Is Sponsoring
FAULTS
chance. A "humorous shower" on
The 7aalakah Club will give its C. G. Sarasohn was an amusing
last bridge-tea of the season on I feature of the evening. On Starch
Wednesday afternoon, April 15, at 22, Sir. and Sirs. Edsel Benstein
Have a Spencer Hotel Statler. Members and their of Windsor entertained 22 guests
of Oil Paintings
are invited. Mrs. Hilda at cards and a buffet supper at
designed espe. friends
and Lithographs
I.ublin of 3010 Calvert was hostess their home.
easily for you to to the Zeolakah Club on Monday:
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by
!
Dr. Edward J. Levitt has re-
give you the evening, April G.
turned tram New York City, where
lovely erect lines
Miss Jeanette Kaplan of 1695 he spent the Passover holidays.
Spring Fashions Boston boulevard has as her guest Mrs. Levitt and daughter, Barbara,
Miss Ruth Rather of Toronto, Can. are remaining for several weeks.

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demand.

Wearer Detroit Stock Eachaage

234 Buhl Bldg.

Miss Emma Butzel and Mrs. B.
A regular meeting of the Sis-
I.. Lambert of the Belcrest are terhood of Congregation Emanuel
leaving Monday for a short trip to ail! be
held at the Congregation,
, tVashington, D. C., and New York
Taylor and Wilson avenue, Mon-
!City.
day afternoon, April 20, at which
an interesting program is to be
Mrs. Melville Welt is visiting provided. Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen
with her mother, Sirs. R. Ober- will give a review of "The Moth-
(elder, of Chicago, Ill.
er," by Shalom Aseh, and Sirs. J.
Si. Berris will present a group of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman so.ngs, accompanied by Mrs. Law.
have returned home after spend- rence Titlebaum. The Sisterhood
ing the winter in Palm Beach, Fla. gave three successful affairs dur-
ing the month of March and is co-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole of the operating with the men in the up-
MRS. HENRY MEYERS
keep
of the synagogue. .a board
Belcrest have returned home after
• Mrs. Henry Meyers is vice-'
spending 10 days in hot Springs, meeting will be held at the home president of the Sisterhood of Tem-
of
the
president,
Mrs.
S.
I..
Kayo-
Ark.
ple Beth El, under whose auspices
nau, on Tuesday.
! the lecture, "Religion and Child
The Misses Jane Fecheimer,
Training," is to be delivered Moon-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman ; (lay at 2:30 at Temple Beth El, by
Jean Goldenberg, Virginia Gage,
Elaine Schlesinger, Virginia Wolfe, and daughters, l'riscilla and Ben !Miss Edna Dean Baker.
lace,
have returned home after,
Mira Sorenson, Josephine Stern,
Jane aVineman, who are attending spending a few days in Pittsburgh,
Pa., and Youngstown, Ohio.
the University of Michigan, have

Sarah E. Broudo

2309 Hazelwood Avenue

Euclid 2480

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherbin
The J. W. F... W. 0., of which
and family, formerly of 2030 Sirs. Joseph Recker is president,
Hazelwood avenue, are now resid- is completing arrangements for a
ing at 2946 Elmhurst avenue. midnight show to he held Slay 24,,
12 p. na, at the Avalon Theater.'
Mktg Natalie Arden, who is a Mrs. Charles Hyman has been ap-
atudent at the University of pointed chairman of the affair.
Michigan, is spending the spring The general meeting will be held
vacation with her parents, Mr. and at
the Shaarey Zedek, Twelfth and
I Sirs. B. G. Arden of Chicago Atkinson. Monday evening, April
a boulevard.
13, at 8 o'clock,

William S.
Schwartz

In Hudson's Fine Arts
Galleries, Continuing
Through April 18

HUDSON S

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---) N Saturday evening, the
kj 1931 National Aircraft Show
officially opens!

(

When the doors are thrown open
at 7 p. m., there will he on view
the largest collection of aircraft and
accessories ever assembled! This
stupendous aviation exhibition
will be in progress through Sunday,
April 19.

Don't miss the thrill which the

National Aircraft Show offers you!
Be one of the first to see it
tomorrow night!

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