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THEPEmorrjaisn

ALLIED CAMPAIGN
POSTER CONTEST

“America's Best'

Prizes to Be Offered for the
Best Campaign Poster
Designs.

The $215,21WS Allied ,lowish
Campaign of the Jewish Welfare
Ftsitirat San, whirls will be hold
Slay 10 to 20. annaunces for the
best poster designs submitted cash

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A Recent Bride

Engagements

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Mr. and Mrs. Gt•orgt• Kunin of 168a Ilazelwfiall avenue announce
engagement of their slaughter, Ruth, to Fred Katz, son of Mrs
Bessie Katz of Cameron avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg iff e'lement's avenue announct• the
engagement of their slaughter, Fanny, to Jules W. Michaels, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Michaels of Kipling avenue.
Mrs. David Cansin stnnounces the engagement of her slaughter,
Dorothy Natalie, to Dr. Josef S. Rozen of Detroit, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sall liort•ss of Cedar Rapid, lea a.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilerseh of New. York announce the engagement of
their daughter, Jeanne. to Samuel R. Gretinbauns, son of 51r. and 5lrs.
A. Greenbaum of Webb avenue.
51r. and 51,. Jacob Shevitz of 22211 .\ tkinson 13000030 . P the engage-
ment of their daughter, Eva, to Jfiseph Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Garfield
8400

5lichael Lee.

We Cell For and
Deliver Any whet,

Births

Cleaned the Leader Way

LE,
DER
Carpet Cleaners

April 3 To Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben Tohnich, a 11,11.11.01I11„11.111rt'V.
April '2--7o Mr. and Mrs. George W e ingarden of 11471 Wiscon-
sin avenue, a daughter, Roberta Loh

The marriage of Rose M. Bericls ,
e of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
daughtr
Iffirick, of ()wil avenue, to Clar-
April I--To Mr. and MI'S. WIll. .1. IlaIllert ISatlie lIallnIstein I, a ,II, G. SIII'llSIIIIII, sun of NI. Sans-
son.
sohn, was solemnized Sunday af-
e ld man ) of treason, March 2:1, at the home of
March 24--To 51r. and Sirs. Ahi. N as h (H a rms, F
Rabbi A. NI. Iltnishinan, in the
2014 West Euclid, a daughter, Elaine.
Misrch 19-To Mr. and Sirs. Charles Stotler of 2740 Richton aye- prt•sencti of their immediate tells-
lives.
nue, a girl, Dolores Thelma.
March 10--To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goodfriend of 1840:1 Muirland
avenue, a daughter, Muriel Maxine.
, FRATERNITY HOLDS

MRS. DAVID B. WERBE

USE OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

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F U lkN1TUIV. COMPANY

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MRS. MILTON M. ALEXANDER

IS at the

.1. L. Hudson Fine Art

7..! :hi itt ( t•horstrt,• ,..Irts,:iefi.,,tt hy e slul is,tsN•;-,1 ,1dss -

will open with a recep-
Y. W. H. A. NOTES Galleries,
a ' )tt
,, ," :" ' h,,, ,ilitili t, ;: hau ,f,lint s
, lion by the Jewish Centers Art fmf ig' ,,f in ti,w., Sc

and the following host- ,

Fred Butzel, harmony, out of raw material,
Mrs. Walter Fuchs, Nlilton A lexan- mny
a
of sihs 1 nevt
neverparticipatt•d I
'
I-
der, W alter II. Blucher, Itabbi , • , ' c g oral work.
Leon 51. Frans, Miss Frances Ili- '
51r.
1,
K/1,-/-11
rohman,
who hails from
'f he nature. still In., the Phi
ger, 'Mrs. H. Farbstt•in, Miss Eliza-
1:0 , ilfis far the ••enti•litial , in the "r*
Wedne.- Sirs. 5layer Sulzberger. 51rs, ;1111-Cli'veland. where he directs the
o
',. in the Little Thep,
1.0
dot
ton 51. Alexander, :Sirs. Millard choir at the Jewish Center, c me
v
.1 1,,
m
piled and arranged the best slum-
'her will 41.141,e on ••li,o1" , .1. s .
14 . r.
B e rnar d sad,. .
n.
b ee of the
program,
"1,italtir
Henry \Vinyls's:1n, Mrs. Emanuel
of the totnntartity." Iht•
hf•• ■
Kranz," a cycle of
songs in one,
meet the ' Paperno, Mrs. Nlartinser Steger,
meet
i- of 'hit •••'tion
Mr, Leo Franklin, Mrs. Philip :Ind no well did he both arrangti it
1 . 11i tor the rnal debate.
, Al pha Ott
Aim Charles n ester. and conduct the choir in singing
House Council:
it ear ,, ar i e h .: it that he emerged with excellent
end as
pi.iisissi „di h.. hod stsafiss essdifsat.'NfIrs. 5filford Stern, 51,. Sol Levin. laurels I"'fh asa
n'elnel,. Sam
.
Wednt•sday, April 15, Hadassah a director.
April 13. at a
man will rt.,. on the final r.lar, g et the , and Junior Ilsolstssah. Mrs. Italsih
Soloists
in
"Litalt•r
Krank"
„„
„,„,„„ „ s
Hadassairt were (tussle Mogill, Pauline 'fru,
president
fhlloa ntIVitiSttn,
doe. N1111' 3.
A ' , el.! It•••tr
)tics Ann Greta), president Junior set, Esther Freed. G. l'ht-ifetz.
Hadassah; 51rs. N. E. Aronstain, Julius Cht•ifetz, Nathan Magill,
•
Stunt Night:
Mrs. Ruth Illumt•nthal, Mrs. 51. II. Leo Tickt•s and Sam Lutchansky.
Another number that scored
Illumbt•rg, Mrs. Jennie Illusnrosen,
s. will he. In Id at Temple neat El or Mrs. II. C. Broder, NIrs. A. II. well on this program was "The'
at s ,black. Brodie. Mrs. P. II. Ilroudo, NIrs. Flame," which was arranged and
S,trola, PVellinv. April
the ere-si•s• or stn.. entered win be R a lph D av idson. Mrs. J. II. Ehr- ort•hestnited by Mr. Frohman. The
'
S.inda afternoon. April I?. front
held
' 15 11 : t, :rytifider,r,d rN1. 1\i‘szehil Srhaol orchestra
I •,, 5 o'elork'. Dre s rrhearsal will he tlii t,' ,11,c. .1ilt gt scenti,,i itilti t. eym.Fsr. aik. , ( 5Li isLtl ‘lai,t,-.
is id at "Fenu-le nob El on Thar-day em-
f t:t,tn. •st, T.,. E .
, Mrs. Herman silent for this number, and Emma
Strealzer, Lazaroff-Schaver was the soloist
c am Schnlier, Mrs. A.
!Hui, ou ih e
sts
Ho- Mrs. Ilt•nry Weinstein, Mrs. :Sfax Again. Mrs. Schaver was a favor-
taint-traits. wilisant sasshurp.
Pernikolf. Lauri% Ite•eholT.
t..o.
MN A. M. Hershman, ire with her autlitince, both in the
'
Std.., A 15 veld
d s ,.ss a filda amt
offered to the per-on -Alit., Nliss .1. Horvitz, Mrs. Harty L. presentation of this number as
i .
.Jackson,\Its.K. I „ Kavanaugh, well as with her rendition of is
ihe me, ticket..
51r, flurry It. Keislan, Mrs. Harry group of four songs, one of which.•
Butness end Profess one! Girls . Supper L. Kopt•I, Mrs.MaurineLanslass,, "51inhag Chadash," a new Pales-
Club:
Tinian song, scored a hit.
M " 51. I viler, • M
Mrs
Mrs . 'I'. Le v i n ,
the Itn•iti•s , and Prof., , innal
Other soloists who graced the
down,„,,„ f,, a e, .1. Magislsohn, Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. J.
foIlowinv S. Mrs. Savage, Mi , S program were Max I.evy, just re-
s•cleek
s1,1h the, will tt,' the Ilo.Ise of t
Mrs. Peter turned front studies Onerreas, and
SttimIst•rg,
Jeanette
Re •rrsation• rna+t be
stsid shepherd.
Cantor S. 5logilevsky.
made Ihronah the ••1•" mare for this Vass, Mrs. Robert Loewenberg.
Miss Rebecca Katzman ably ac-
Thursday. April 16, Sisterhood
Temple Beth El. Mrs. Sol A. Wolff, companied at the piano during
Open Forum: ---
the
concert.
the ett „, president, Miiss Etta Ascher. Mrs.
tte. setett,• , (teet,ett„
be
Taken as a whole, it was a well
Benjamin Fink, Mrs. J. D. Frank.
-I ,, aker at the Friday even ins
arranged
concert. and were it not
Th.,
on April 17. tie will stteak an
NI,. Sol Risengarten, NIsr. Ida
tory a 1•0•00.0, in Dentklry.“ Ts' "'" Silverman. NIrs. harm• Goldberg. that it was marred by a few rough
spats,
it
might
easily rank with
Mrs. Milton flirschlitild, Mrs. Eniil
Wahlbath, Mrs. Julian Wollner, the best .lowish concerts presented
in
Detroit,
51r, Arthur Bloom, Mrs. Henry
ANNUAL RECITAL OF
Approximately a thousand peo-
DR, GUNZBURG SUNDAY Meyers.
ple attended the concert.
Friday, April 17, Shaarcy Zedsk
Fred NI. Ilutzel addressed the
Sisterhood, Mrs. Charles A. Smith,
I/r. Mark Gunzburg will give his President, Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, audience in behalf of the Allied
annual recital this Sunday, April Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mrs, Robert slewish l'ainpaign. He was warmly
12, in the afternoon, at the audi- Loewenberg, Mrs. Harry Selker, received by prolonged a pplause.
torium of the Maccabee Building, Mrs, Heiman August, Mrs, Herbert
Woodward at Putnam.
Wasner, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Nlis.
DETROIT -
Ills program includes the seldom Samuel H. Rubiner, Mrs. Das
played Sanata by Liszt, the TOC-
!hansom]. Mrs. Oscar Blumbersr,
rota in the Husain arrangement, Mt-a. Nathan Simons.
Variations Serit•ust•s by 51endt•ls-
ORCHESTRA HALL
Saturday, April 18, Highland
sohn, and other compositions by
Last Symphony Pair
Chopin, Schuman, Tschaiko•sky Park Women's Club. Mrs. Clintf.n
Thum
Eve. • - • April le, at A30
and Gabrilowitsch. Tickets are for F. Berry, chairman; Mrs. J. E.
- April 17, m 2,30
Friday Alt. -
sale at Grinnell's, at the Gunzburg Finley, president; Mrs. Many
Oaaip Gabrilowitach
School of Music, 441 West Can- Bonnah, Mr, Marzella Phillips,
So . oist end Conductor
Mrs.
Ray
L.
Canham,
Mrs.
Goat,
field, and at the hall entrance.
Ticket• Sr 42.S0 or Hall. Co , . WO
Marriott, Mrs. Wm. II. Pepper.

usn a s to
e r,a.cds
ff

.leat•h relief.

Debate:

You Should Hare-

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in white, eggshell or grey-with your

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'2.95

$1.95

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Except Saturday
SUNDAY DINNER SI
to 5 1.5 0

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FLORIST IN THE'
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DANCING 'TILL I A. M.

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Charles S. Klein

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Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results'

ARCHITECT

Announces the Removal of
His Offices to

801 INDUSTRIAL
BANK BLDG.

PHONE RAND. 8312

Plana made at
isle
prices. Complete plans on
hand for builders.

HALEVY INVITED BY
MAYOR'S COMMITTEE

The next appearance of On Ha-
v
lev.Ilazomir
Farband Choir will
tie April 17 and 18, at Nlasonaf
Temple.
At the last concert of this
chorus, which took place April 5,
at Masonic Temple, there were
representatives of the mayor's
committee for the spring festival.
They were so enthused by the ex-
cellent work of the chorus that
they immediately invited it fo
sing at the festival and their invi-
tation was accepted.
Monday night rehearsals will
start at Hutchins School to pre-
pare for this appearance.
At the last meeting of the
chorus a social was held celebrate • •
inc the success of the last concert
and refreshments, music and
speeches were plentiful. Dan ,
Frahman gave glimpses into next
year's plans for the chorus and all
remaining rehearsals this season
will be directed with that end in
view.

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NEAR JACKSON, MICH.

M'S. CLARA AVRUNIN, MRS. ROSE WHITEHORN (Directors.

Special Attention to Children Underweight
Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 80 Beautiful
for Chil-
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Id.
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Only a Short Time Before Our Removal

And We Are Offering More Than

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And Many Hundreds of Scarfs and Jackets at

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Representing the Largest Savings in Years

This month we remove to the L. B. King Building.
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of a fur coat for next year. here is the place and now
Is the time. Select a new, fashionable fur coat, pay
1 modest deposit-(balance from Summer income)-and
-cal will be the possessor of the cherished Fur when
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Next S•turclay at 8.30

ALL REQUEST

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
50e
General Admission-Orch
Balcony 25e
Itote• Ite•erved at 11 nO • Seel

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DINNERS
85c & $1.50

Vacation Time Will Be Here Soon

GREY!

Proves His Ability iss Composer
and Conductor at Halevy-
omir Concert; Emma Laxaroff-
Scharer, Max Levy, Cantor
Mogilevsky, Soloists.
,

sisiti•n rsana tI li, triui ss'll'i lt for ' Dan'. If ro h-
I
. ,. .
lb , ttnte•a Soeial CIO. will present el' '• •• man, conductor, who managed, in'
0■■ • thr..n.3,1 cseicsi s . - - 'ha Aerial at
Monday, A p psi Ifs. .lowish ('en- :tperiod of a few weeks, to mould
8111, at the Little •heatre On Itnwt.tt t o rs Art Committee, NIrs. David B.
a goad choir, working ill perfect
treet On Sllhoho eVenit111. APril 12 and
13. earl .4 the Werhe, chairman,
Nlhe•lat eteninr, A

-that gloves don't fit
like a glare this ina•
inn - art, these a
site latter and achieve
loose
that watt , .
"balky" ettect!

at Blaine

FIRST BALL PRACTICE

! . door

DAN FROHMAN SCORES
A PERSONAL TRIUMPH
- -

-Th. Arrival o f Kitty.;
r":

Just to Remind You.-

8700 LINWOOD AVENUE

The Alpha Tau held its first in-
baseball practice Sunday
morning at the Central Iligh
'School field. Coach Sans Capp, in
GEALER-TALCOTT
linking over the material on hand.
The last week of the exhibition
Miss Florent•e Talcott, daughter
opposition, and will
, Of William 'S. Schwartz's paintings of 51r. and Mrs. Aaron Talcott Of i,r,h'ini,la'ree',.°,;',thra',1
Allied Jewish Campaign
which is being Fairfield av e nue, was united in
h
a nd lithogra is..s,
, and
May 10.20
$215,255
nZplaSi
,.,,E
ii
inninr
combination,
l
e
t.':It u e
sponsorey
d b -I. L. }l1 .1son , in co-, marriage to Nathan Gt•aler, son of the successful start of '::airai
the Alpha
The ,logan sil the
i sh ( enters :qrs. Lillian Gl. aler,
"Relief-at Home, in Europe, in operation with the Jew
on Sunday, Tau last winter in basketball.
29,
Art Committee, from April 6 to March
at the Philadelphia-
Palestine."
, Byron Hall. Rabbi A. M. Ilt•rsh-
Lettering and illustrations on
man officiated.
PERFECTION LODGE
the mister should show the our.'
The bride wore a white lace: Perfection Lodge No. 4813. F. &
poses to( the tamisaign, the funds'
' gown and carried a bridal bouquet , A . m., will hold a special cora-
at which are to he devoted ft,
1 of white roses. Mrs. Rose Gure- munication on Wednesday, April
emergency relief (food, clothing,
E. A. Degree.
Witch was matron of honor and N. 15 , a , 7 p. ,,,.
and sht•Iter) for destitute Jewish'
Gurewiteh was best man, 5liss
WII1111•11 and C1111111'0)1 in De-
C. K. SANDORF, See.
Adelle
Fox,
maid
of
honor,
and
troit; the Jewish Ohl Folks' Home,
1t order of
Mrs. J. Goiter was bridesmaid.' DAvip ARKIN, R. Ai.
the House of Slitiltt•r (an organ-,
1 he ushers were Earl V ict orson ,
ization Which provides food and
and Samuel Talcott, and :Master I
lodging for ,dews temporarily
Aubrey Zane Grater was ring
stranded in Detroit), relief for
•hearer and Dui, Kroznick was
poor Jews in Eastern Europe and
the flower girl.
Palestine, the United Ileltre•
Dinner was served to 500 guests.
Schools, the Hebrew Free Limn

Association, 11111i other
worthy
local and ruttianal causes.
Posters are Ti,!
, to he smaller
than 14 by 22 inches, nor larger
than 20 by :35 inches. All posters
must be submitted to Mrs. David
B. Werbe, chairman of tht pasha'
contest at .11 Melbourne avenue.
For further information call Ar-
lington 3605 or Empire 101157.
every-
rontrst is open to every-
body.

The secret of Leader's success lies
in his knowledge of the make-up in
a rug. You take no chances when
yea send your valuable rugs to him
for cleaning. Thousands of satisfied
Jewish customers will attest to this
-and the cost is no more than in-
ferior rug cleaning.

9 x 12 DOMESTIC RUG $27

MRS. CLARENCE G. SARASOHN
(Miss Rose M. Berick)

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awards of first, second and third
prizes. All posters must be in sin
or before May I, m il l must bear
the words:

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More than 20 Monkeys
More than 20 Persian Lambs
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