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ALPHA EPSILON PHI
GIVES BRIDGE MAY 2

CHOSEN PRESIDENT I
OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE'

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Mrs. Herman F'insterwald is ac-
tively interested in the bridge-tea

Sirs Maurice H. Zackheim was
elected president of the Women's
League of the United Hebrew

',Ong sponsored by the Detroit
Alumnae of Alpha Upsilon Phi S.

Everyone Is Wearing
White Washable Gloves

Doeskin
2.00

Kid
3.00

Chamois
3.00

White is so flattering—and so practical,
too, when it is washable! Of course, the
4-button slip-on is the smartest for Street

—Cut Courtesy Detroit Free Press

Gloves—First Floor

MRS. 'HERMAN FINSTERWALD

rority, Saturday, May 2, at the
Cadillac Club.
This affair, alwayt one of the
smartest of the season, will bone-
fit the memorial scholarship fund
maintained by the organization.
Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer is in
S charge of arrangements. She is
being assisted by Miss Eleanor
Scher, Miss Rosalie Grabowsky
and Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels.
Reservations may be made with
members of the committee and with
Miss .lulia Ruth Brown, 150 West
Euclid.

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After months of planning, under
the guidance of Lou Marcus, the
Young Peoples' Auxiliary of Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe is in readi-
ness for the annual spring frolic
to be held Sunday, April 26, in the
main ballroom of the synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence avenues.
Seymour Simons' Orchestra has
Judge Harry B. Keidan of Cir- been engaged for this event, pa-
cult Court was honored Thursday trons and patronesses for which
night on the twenty-fifth anniver- are as follows: Rabbi and Mrs .
nary of his initiation into the Olive Sloven Fischer, Mr. and Sirs. Jo.
Branch lodge of the Independent ' eph Kornfield, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Order of Odd Fellows. A dinner Deutelbaurn, Mr. and Mrs. Bela Ja-
was given for him in the lodge coby, Mr. and Mrs. James A.
rooms at 9262 Riviera avenue.
Kates, Mrs. Regina Jacoby, Cantor
and Sirs. A. Rosenfeld, alr. and
Milton M. Alexander attended Mrs. Joseph Braun, Eugene P.
the meeting of the board of man- Sims, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Steer ,
alters of the Union of American Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Mr.
nil Mrs. Anthon Deutsch, Mr.
.brewCongregations in Cincin-
-i
m E af a n . c z N ir ri a Na l d r . 5a i n r a dl
' nati on Wednesday. Mr. Alexan• ;1 r d s. I J Marc sa . b E G I
MRS. M. H. ZACKHEIM
der is a member of the board.
Ben
F.
Goldman,
and Mr&
Mrs. Louis
Na- Schools at the annual meeting held
than Goodman, M Mr.
r. and
Wednesday afternoon. Other ofil- 1
Mr and Mrs Edwin al Rosen
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Guns
be rg, Mr
-
and Mrs. Samuel , cern elected follow:
that of Boston boulevard gave a Gunsberg, Mr.. and
Mrs. A. B. Strauser, first vice-
Mrs. Sugmund
family dinner last Wednesday' Gunsberg, Mr. Armin Hartman, president; Sirs. I.
Rosenthal, sec-
night in honor of the first wedding Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kling, Isidor ond vice-president; Mrs. 1.
Mar-
anniversary of their children, Mr.
Mendelssohn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert golis, third vice-president; Mrs.
rs. o e
euman.
Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard , Robert Marwil, fourth vice-presi-
L. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. James Sobe1,1 dent; Mrs. Louis Solomon, record.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gates re- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman. Mr. ing secretary; Mrs. Max Weksler
I
turned from a trip to Havana,
and Mrs. Nathan Kline, Mr. and and Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, correspond.
Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg, Mr. and ing secretaries; Mrs. Wolf Kaplan,
Max Fruhauf returned to Ann Mrs. Morris Shatzen, Mr. and Mrs. financial secretary; Mrs.
Saul
Arbor after spending his vacation Isadore Wuntner, Mr. and Mrs Saulson, treasu er.
with his mother at the Wilshire.
Morris Schane.

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With Black, Blue and Brown!

Rabbi Leon Fram spent Thurs-
day and Friday of this week in
Fort Wayne, Ind., where he ad.
dressed the Indiana State Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods at their
annual convention, the B'nai B'rith
lodge of Fort Wayne, and the Re-
form Temple of that city.

Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and fam-
Mrs. Wm. Slesinger and her
New Hadauah Members. ily have returned from Miami mother,
Sirs. Stillman, have re-
Beach, Fla., where they spent the
Mrs. Joseph H: Ehrlich, chair-
turned
to Detroit after spending
man of the membership drive, re- winter months.
the winter in Miami, Fla.
ports the following new members:
Mrs. Morton Ashner, Mrs. Burton , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frankel left
Sirs. Maurice Morse of h Chat -
M. Lieberman, Mrs. Daniel Siegel, ' or a motor trip through Canada.
haw apartments sailed on Friday
Mrs. S. M. Victor, Miss Corrine
Mrs. P. Gerson of the Wilshire from New York for Vienna, where
• Marx.
leaving for Chicago and Texas she will spend several months.
to visit with her family.
Sirs. Irving Yarrows is conva-
The first affair of the season lescing at her home on Chicago
given by the Knollwood Country boulevard.
Club of Birmingham was a stag
dinner Tuesday, April 14.
Sirs. B. Victor left for New
York, where she will visit with her
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and non sister, Sirs. Joseph Palistrant,
Herbert have returned from ■
motor trip East.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Lewis of
Pal mer avenue have moved to
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman 3200
Chicago boulevard.
have returned from a three
months' stay in Miami and will
Harry Wine of Chicago boule-
make their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Irving L. Hirschman of 2225 vard left for a 10-day business
Longfellow avenue for the present. trip to New York.

E J. KENNEDY

president of the

W. J. KENNEDY DAIRY Co,

wishes to advise all our good friends of the appointment of

MRS. FRANK BACHRACH

to our sales force as special representative to call upon the
Jewish people to convey to them the excellent quality of our
products. We would appreciate very much your kind atten-
tion and co-operation when Mrs. Bachrach calls.

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Charles Brown of the Wilshire
is on a business trip to Cincinnati.

Sam Gilbert of the Belcrest left
for Europe and will be gone six
weeks.

Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Gates will
entertain with a buffet dinner for
some friends this Sunday evening.

Miss Marie Newman of the Wil.
shire spent a few days in Chicago
last week.

Miss Sophia Kraus, who has
been the guest of her cousin, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer, re-
turned to her home in Cincinnati.

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Mrs. B. C. Schwager of Ashland,
Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Sirs.
Samuel Simon of Massachusetts
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflan-
der and family of Webb avenue
have returned from a motor trip
to New York and New Haven.

Whittier 1810

Whittier 1810

3935 Seyburn Ave.

3935 Seyburn Ave.

"An institution dedicated to the health of babies and children."

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Mr. and Sirs. Maier Finsterwald,
formerly of 3799 Gladstone ave-
nue, are now residing at 31 Puri-
tan.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Krup-
kin (Ora Ruth Gittleman) have re-
turned from a two weeks' visit to
Watertown, N. Y., and are now
residing on West Grand boulevard.

WOMEN IIISPIRED
BY GHANA CHI ZIK

Palestine Woman Leader De.
scribes Sacrifices and De-
termination of Pioneers.

FLORAL BEDSPREADS

iu the

GOLDEN JUBILEE SALE
at $1.95

Bedspreads of the fine, cool-looking, chintz-pat -
terned Fruit-of-the-Loom cotton. Bedspread,
that would make almost any room more invitilw
and Summery. Made of fabric that is both
SUN-FAST and TUB-PROOF, and very excep-
tional values at this unusually low price. Full
and twin-bed sizes

THIRD FLOOR—Grand River Avenue Building

HUDSON'S

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Pre - Inventory Sale

Chana Chizik, outstanding Pal-
estine woman labor leader, mem-
ber of a pioneer Jewish family, in
the course of a week's stay in De-
troit was accorded high honors by
the Pioneer Jewish Women's Or-
ganization, or Chalutzos. Mrs.
Chizik is in this country in behalf
of the girl pioneer colonies in Pal-
estine which are supported with
funds raised by the Chalutzos.
At a series of meetings arranged
for her (luring her stay in Detroit
Mrs. Chizik described the efforts
of the pioneers and the sacrifices
that are being made by the Chalut-
B. O. Gottfurcht of Culvert ave- zoo. the young girl pioneers who
nue is spending a few days in have been settled in special colon-
New York City.
ies. In spite of all hardships and
obstacles, she declared that these
pioneers will not give up in their
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser
of
efforts
to build up the Jewish Na.
Richton avenue are spending t
he tional Home.
week-end in Grand Rapids.
"There is no retreat on our
front," Mrs. Chizik said. "On our
ss
Gied will ma ke front there is holiness. On our
her Mi
res Ruth
idence inottfr
Detroit beginnin g colonies blossoms forth the best and
April 26. Minn Gottfried has be en
most beautiful in all the compli-
in Cleveland for the past s
life in Palestine."
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months.
Mrs. Chizik appealed to the De-
troit Chalutzos to carry on their
Mr. and
Par kside avenue are J acobson of work to the end that the Chalutzos
in Palestine may be able to go on
spending
few days in Pittsburgh, Pa.
with their efforts and that they
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may do their share in the building
up
of the Jewish homeland.
Mrs. Louis Welt is spending the
Bronzed by the Palestine sun,
week-end in Cincinnati, Ohio.
displaying an enthusiasm for the
work in behalf of which she came
Miss Dorothy Brown of Clev
e- to this country, Mrs. Chizik in-
land, Ohio, who has been the hour
e
guest of Miss Dorothy King at th spired a number of audiences, two
of the meetings having been held
Wilshire for the past two week
5, at the Stotler, one at the Etz Chaim
has returned home.
Synagogue on Englewood and a
number of conferences at the Far-
Miss Priscilla Ackerman elite
r-
band
Folkshule.
tained Kappa Omega Rho Soro
r-
As a result of Sirs. Chizik'a visit
ity and three guests, Ann Auste
r,
the
work
here is being strength-
Nancy Robbins and Estelle Weis
bergen, with a bridge-luncheon las - ened and the Chalutzos are deter-
t mined to secure the full quota as.
Sunday.
signed for Detroit.

Miss Jeanette Kaplan of 1695
Boston boulevard entertained at

a bridge-tea on Saturday, April 11,
in honor of her guest, Miss Ruth

Rother of Toronto, Canada.

I group of Boxed Stationery, 1/2 off regular
price

Cards For Mother's Day

Sheehan's Book Store

1550 Woodward Avenue

Rae.

0200

.Announcement!

Samuel Glist

invites you to attend the
grand opening of the

DETROIT JUVENILE
FURNITURE CO.

10338 Dexter Boulevard

Saturday, April 18

Here you find the largest selection of Juve-
nile Furniture and Baby Carriages in Detroit.
featuring the famous-

Storkline Baby Furniture
Hedatrom Union Baby Carriages

FREE!
Detroit Juvenile
Furniture Co.

A BEAUTIFUL BABY PICTURE GIVEN
AWAY FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE

MRS. RAPPORT HEADS
FLINT'S SISTERHOOD

The annual luncheon meeting of
H. E. Byron o f W est
Mrs. Fred Epstein of Mt. Ver-
Boston Beth El Sisterhood, held Friday in
as re tur ned to his the parlors of the Hotel Durant
as
non avenue is visiting in New boulevard
hom e after spending a week in
York.
was distiuguished by the presence
Minneapolis, Minn.
of several out-of-town guests,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bussey and prominent members of the organ'.
Mrs, A. A. Foreman and sons,
, S1■111■•■.
Jay and Harold, of 2955 Fullerton daughter of 2442 Gladstone ave- - ation in other cities. Mrs. Joseph
avenue, have returned from Miami nue have returned to th • hom e Barnett president of the I'ontiac
Beach, where they spent the win- after spending several weeks in Sisterhoo
d,
d and Mrs. I. Rosenthal
ter months as the house guests of Los Angeles, Cal., where they were of Evansville, Ind., a member of
entertained by friends now making the national board of Sisterhood,
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis.
their home in California who were were among the guests who ad-
Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Krohn former residents of Detroit.
dressed the group.
have left on a motor trip through
The nominating committee, com-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt posed of Sirs. Sigmund, Seitner,
the Southern states.
of Calvert avenue entertained the Mrs. I. Gutow, Mrs. Ellis Warren,
Miss Terry Fiske, who has been past matrons and patrons of Pur- Mrs. I. Gindick and Mrs. Milton
spending her spring vacation with ity Chapter
i No. 359, 0. E. S w th Harris announced its slate, which
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. • progressive bridge and buffet was unanimously elected, for the
Fiske of highland Park, left Sun- supper on Wednesday, April 15. next two years. They include pres-
day to resume her studies at the Sirs. Jacob Harwith. Mark Wein- ident, Mrs. James Rapport; vice-
beck, Max Grossman and Samuel president, Sirs. harry Winegar-
University of Michigan.
Rosenblatt also celebrated their , den; secretary, Mrs. Harry Gross-
Alexander Freeman has returned birthdays on that date. Thirty. man; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Block .
fi
ve guests were present.
home after spending a week in
Out-of-town guests at the meet-
Minneapolis, Minn.
ing were Sirs. Ben Rosenthal of
Mrs. A. Eisler, Mrs. Milton Pontiac, Mrs. Rose Rosenberg of
Mrs. J. Magidsohn and children Bernstein and Mrs. M. Siden en- Marion, 0., Mrs. A. Metz, Mrs. H.
of Webb avenue have returned to tert ained with a bridge-luncheon Stillman and Mrs. J. Rosenberg of
their home from a visit to Chi- on April 18 at the home of Mrs. Detroit.
cago, Ill.
Bernstein in honor of the outg o -
Mrs. James Rapport presided
ing officers of Purity Chapter No. throughout the business nession, in-
The present officers and past 359, 0. E. S.
troducing Rabbi Bernard Zeiger,
matrons of Purity Chapter No.
who gave the benediction. Others
359, 0. E. S., will entertain with a
Mr. and Mrs. N. Simon of Chi- who contributed short talks on the
bridge-luncheon at the Belcrest on cago, Ill., are spending the week- program were Mrs. Louis Lebster,
April 28 in honor of the outgoing end with their children, Dr. and president of Flint chapter of Ha-
matron, Mrs. Cora Jacoby.
Mrs. A. Max Kohn of Polk Manor dansah, and Sirs. J. Eugene Para-
and Mr. and Mrs. Ssmuel Green- dise, president of Beth Israel Sis-
berg of Virginia Park.
terhood. Reports were presented
by the chairman of the different
committees.
Mrs. Ed. Goldman and daugh-
CORRECT YOUR FIGURE
Mrs. Harry Winegarden also en-
ter, Ellen Lois, of Port Huron, are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tertained the grout) with four vo-
FAULTS
E. P. Herbert of Brooklyn, N. Y. I cal selections. Sne was accom-
panied on the piano by Mrs. Emily
Miss Miriam Schultz, an active Hinson.
An entertainment
d mmittee
Have a Spencer worker in dramatics for the Y. W.
H. A.. directed an original musical composed of Mrs. Grossmon, chair-
designed espe- comedy for Phi Alpha Tau Frater- man, assisted by Mrs. Sam Magid-
cially for you to nity to be given at Temple Beth El sohn, Mrs. David Goldfarb, Sirs.
S. Goldman, Mrs. Morris Klein,
give you the on "Stunt Night," April 19. Having Mrs.
Sigmund Seitner and Mrs. I.
just completed two successful per.
lovely erect lines formancesof the "Pipe of Peace," Gindick, arranged the luncheon.
Miss
Schultz
is
appearing
as
"Mrs.
Spring Fashions
Lester" in the play "Thank You,
demand.
Doctor," to be given at the
"at
home" program at the "Y" house
on April 26. Immediately after
this she is to be cast in one of the
On Saturday morning, April 18,
leading roles of "Simple Souls,"
which will be given as soon as ar- the Young Israel of Congregation
Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and
rangements can be completed.
Taylor, will cuniuct services for
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gold- young people, beginning at 9
2309 Hazelwood Avenue
ESTABLISHED 1887
here of the Belcrest have returned o'clock. Hannan H. Davis, young
Euclid 2480
to Detroit after spending the win- gifted singer, formerly of Pales-
tine, will render the service. All
in California.
Jewish youth are invited.

li. , k+ellers since 1x76

DURING OPENING WEEK.

10338 DEXTER BLVD.

SAMUEL

GLIST Prop

Buy With Confidence at Fur Headquarters

NOTICE!

LAST TWELVE
DAYS

of OUR GREAT

Th e Jewish Chronicle claims they can sell my house
through their advertising columns—PROVIDING it is a ll
I claim for it and offer it cheap enough—so here goes-

PROPERTY—Single House—face brick and shingle.

LOCATION—Burlingam e Avenue, near Dexter Blvd.
ROOMS-7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, breakfast room (includ-
ing breakfast set), tile bath, tiled vestibule, part
tile kitchen.

DECORATIONS—Every room beautifully stippled—no
wallpaper throughout house.
HEAT—Steam heat.

FEATURES:

NOKOL OIL BURNER

REMOVAL SALE

April 30th we occupy the entire L. B. King Building, Library at
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income during the summer and the LOVELY FUR is yours when
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INSTANTANEOUS HOT WATER HEATER
SIDE DRIVE GARAGE

HOUSE COMPLETELY SCREENED

Large yard, with beautiful trees, flowers, shrubbery, etc .
Wonderful location, near the big Dexter shopping
di eee ict and close to Sh eeeee Zedek and B'nai Moshe Con•
gregations— an d just • few minutes from the Roosevelt
group of schools.

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Modern—Attractive—A Real Home.

HERE IS THE SURPRISE PART OF THIS AN•
NOUNCEMENT:

1 Paid $17,500 for this house just a few years
ago — I will take $11,500 now, through The
Jewish Chronicle.

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