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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-04-17

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A merica lat ish PerioScal Curter

CLIFTON AYINUI CLNCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Engagements

One of the Many Features in

APRIL

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TRADE-IN-MONTH

Our Annual SPRING
SALE OF CHAIRS

A Chair of Finest Distinction!

PAGE SEVEN

Jaw &oxtail

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Borough Park, New York, an-
rennet' the engagement of their daughter, Mariam, to Irving Gold-
smith, son of Mr. and Airs. Morris Goldsmith of Hazelwood avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tannenholz of the Wilshire announce the
engagement of their daughter, Fayette, to Harvey W. Rosenblum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenblum of Cleveland, Ohio. The wed-
ding will take place in the early fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rosman of Cortland avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Irma, to Ilarry Robinson, son of Mrs.
TOM Robinson of Detroit.

OW is the best time to buy furni-
ture!! Not only are prices lower
than ever before, but the savings are en-
hanced by the generous trade-in allow-
ance you will receive for your used fur-
niture!

Of course, our usual plan of convenient
payments will apply!

Marriages

Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldman of,
Cincinnati, Ohio, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Doro-
thy E., to Joseph Gumbiner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Marwell
of the Lee Plaza, on Monday,
April 13, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr.
Marcus officiated. Mr. and Mrs.
Gumbiner motored south and will
spend sonic time at the Hotel Ar-
cadia in Selma, Alabama, where
Mr. Gumbiner is officiating as stu-
dent rabbi.

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TREES PLANTED TO
HONOR MOTHER DAY

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The Detroit Jewish Emergency
Relief Fund last Saturday night
held nomination of officers. Elec-
ti o n will take place on May 9.
The sum of $125 was realized on
the Passover benefit at the Oriole
Theater
Invitations are extended to the
nilaicruto zise tdt ezdhrmaneec thinsgsnaat , the

EMANUEL SISTERHOOD Ri
MEETING THIS MONDAY on Saturday nights.

The regular meeting of the Sin-
Miss Elinor Karp, 12-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Mrs. Eli Sachse Instrumental in terhood of Congregation Emanuel
will be held at the congregation,
Karp of 7711 Dexter boulevard,
Reviving Beautiful Jewish
Taylor and Wilson avenues, on
takes the part of the "Fairy
Tradition.

In accordance with the beautiful
custom established in Detroit dur-
ing the past few years of planting
trees in Palestine for the Jewish
National Fund on Mother's Day, in
honor of mothers who are living
and in memory of departed moth-
ers or loved ones, plans are now
being formulated to bring this idea
to the Jewish community of De-
troit with the hope that more trees
will be planted this year. Last
year about 300 trees were planted
and it is hoped that there will be
at least 500 this year.
For the small sum of $1.50, a
tree can be planted in the swamp
infested
lands of Palestine and
FUR STORAGE
will serve as a perpetual monu-
Fre and Burglar Proof Cold Storage
' meat to the person in whose honor
Vaults in ourown building. Minimum
Burge for fur coat, SS
or memory the tree is planted. In
honoring either the presence or
the memory of our loved ones in
this way, we can at the same time
help in the upbuilding of Pales-
MISS ELINOR KARP
tine. Surely this beautiful thought
230 W. Jefferson Ave.
in Bayer's Ballet, "Dee Puppen- deserves the consideration of those
who
observe Mother's clay.
In the Wholesale District
tie" or The Fairy Doll," from the
Airs. Eli Sachse, 1526 Virginia
opera "Hansel and Crete]," given
Bet. Shelby and Wayne
l'ark,
and Mrs. Philip Slornovitz,
by the Detroit Civic Opera, on Ap-
ril 25 at Orchestra Hell. She is a 3321 Monterey, who are in charge,
are
now
accepting trees and will
pupil of Theodore J. Smith.
he pleased to give further informa-
tion to any one who desires it.
Trees planted thus far for Moth-
PHILOMATHIC OPEN
Day follow:
All Kinds of Alterations
MEETING ON SUNDAY er's Trees
planted by Mr. and Mrs.
Ladies Tailoring
Herman Cohen, in memory of
Quick Service
At the coming Sunday evening Anna Melkin, Jennie Jacobs, Louis
Remonahle Prices
meeting at the Twelfth-Atkinson Duscoff, Anna Mitchell, Mrs. Eva
branch of the Shaarey Zedek, the , Bosch, Mrs. Sarah Stralser.
MRS. F. FERBER
Philomathic Debating Club will
One tree in memory of his
8948 Twelfth Street
hold an open meeting to which all i mother, Ida Rubin, by Dave Rubin
Madison 4036
are invited, and at which will be on the occasion of her Yahrziet.
staged a debate on "Resolved, that
Trees planted by Purity Chapter
the several states of these United in memory of Eva Bosch (mem-
States should adopt a plan of com- ber), Jennie Jacobse (member),
pulsory employment insurance." W. Lewinson, Mrs. Sarah Stralser
Since UM
Norval Slobin, present speaker of (two trees); Mrs. Joseph Gordon
WAYNE MINERAL AND
the organization. and Albert Pearl (two trees), sister of Mrs. Louis
TURKISH HEALTH BATHS
will allirm the proposition, and Siderman; Rosalie Viederman,
630 Front St., loot of Second and
will be opposed by Albert Silber, a mother of Sister Ella Gottfurcht
Third Sta.
former speaker of the organiza- and grandmother of association;
THE ONLY MINERAL WELLS IN
tion, and Al. Jack Miller.
Patron Brother Leo Gottfurcht of
DETROIT
Last Sunday the negative of the 3259 Calvert Ida Bensman (two
effective in treatment
question, "Resolved, that uniform trees), mother of Sister Dorothy
f rheurnativin, neuritis, sciatica •nd'
marriage and divorce laws would Pomerance; Abraham Stolarsky,
trouble,. Our system of Turk-I
be desirable in the United States." Michla Stolarsky, father and moth-
baths for reducing is certain and'
composed of George Schreiber and er of Sister Ida Rosenman and
Skilled Lady and Gentlemen Masseurs'
Morris Berris, defeated the affirm- grandparents of Sisters Theresa
and Attendant.
ative, upheld by Arthur Weiss and and Nathalie Rosenman,
Day and Night
Allan Storcher. The second part
of
this program was a symposium
RANDOLPH 6744
on religion, with Max Chomsky, WOMEN INVITED TO
Louis Kortz and Alex Baruch
speaking on the Orthodox, Con- KASHRUTH MEETING
servative and Reform aspects of
the subject.
The Jewish women of Detroit are
invited by the Vaad Horabonim
MENORAH TO FEATURE and Vaad llakashruth, the coun-
of the local rabbis and of the
SOCIALIST SYMPOSIUM cils
Kashruth beard, to attend a pub-
lic meeting Sunday, April 19, at
In response to the demand of the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
those who were fortunate enough Torah, for the purpose of discuss-
W. ADAMS a 60AND (RCVS PK
to attend Dr. Larson's stirring ad- ing the problems of kashruth.
dress on "Socialism and the Prob-
It is stated that at this meeting
BERT
lem of Anti-Semitism," the Men- the rules of kashruth will be out-
orah Society of Detroit City Col- lined and the important problems
lege has decided that the next discussed by learned leaders in the
meeting be a student symposium. com munit y .
ROBERT
on Dr. Larson's address. The lead-:
ers of this discussion will be Ellida
Furman, Morris Greenhut and AUDIENCE ACCLAIMS
Esther Cohen. The meeting will
take place Sunday, April 19, at "SONG OF REDEMPTION"
Running Riot Amid South
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter
American Whoopee in Ditty
and Lawrence, at 3:30 sharp.
The pupils of the Six Mile Road
Whirl of Hokum Joy!
The members of the society were branch fo the United Hebrew
entertained Saturday, April II, at Schools presented a Hebrew play,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "The Song of Redemption," Sun-
Weinshelboim, 15339 Roselawn. day evening, April 12, at the Phil-
with
Musical selections by a trio com- adelphia-Byron School. The plot
Dorothy Lee
posed of Samuel D. Jacobson and of the play deals with the redeem-
Max Breitman, violins, and Libby ing of the soil in Palesine by the
Edna Mae Oliver
Gastman, piano. featured the pro-. Jewish National Fund and the
Comedy Star of
gram. There was also dancing and , Chalutzim. The fine performance
"CIMARRON"
refreshments.
with its splendid scenes and songs
Weekda y Mats
was enthusiastically received by
1 0:30a. tn. to 6 p. m.. -25C
the large audience. The principal
Evening s 50c.
Kiddies 15c
characters of the play were enacted
by Eva Paul, Bertha Cohen and
The Northwestern branch of the Isadore Stein. The play was writ-
, Jewish Old Folks Home met April ten by B. Panush and directed by
13 at Hotel Statler. Nomination A. Panush, who also is the head
of officers took place and the fog- teacher of the school. The commit-
lowing were nominated: Mrs. B. tee of costumes and arrangements
Sarasohn, president; Mrs. J. War- consisted of Mesdames B. Stein, P.
tell. first vice-president; Mrs. I. Firestne, A. Reitman and B. Sass-
FISHER
Shultz. second vice-president , and man. The musical prnerem was
Mrs. II. Lewis and J. Rose, third furnished by Miss Ida Reiner, Mrs.
vice-president; Mrs. S. Singer, Anna Krost and Rev. H. Alilkov-
01(5 ELLERS I treasurer; Mrs,. N. Biatnikoff, cot- sky. B. Stein is chairman of the
!responding secretary, and Mrs. J.I board of education of the Six Mile

Wartell, custodian. Road School.

TO ELECT OFFICERS
ON SATURDAY, MAY 9

MRS.

J. M. BERMS

Monday afternoon, April 20. Mrs.
J. M. Berris will sing a group of
songs accompanied by Mrs. Law-
rence Titlebaum and Mrs. Joseph
Blumrosen will review "The Moth-
er" by Sholom Asch. The usual
social hour will follow in charge
of Mrs. Louis Germansky.
A bridge tea will be held at the
home of Mrs. Herman Fisher 1681
Atkinson avenue, Tuesday, ' April
28, and the annual Mother's Day
Banquet will he held Monday eve-
ning, May 4.

ociatiAnd
rsoiia1

Mr. and Mrs. I. Sumetz of 2280
West Philadelphia avenue on Sun-
day, April 5, entertained a num-
ber of their relatives and friends
at a Bar Mitzvah party in honor of
their son, Aaron. A buffet lunch-
eon was served.

Mr. and Mrs. Nat Levy (Alyce
Hodes) and little daughter, Enid
Rae, of Philadelphia, I'll., are
now making their home in this city
at 3265 Boston boulevard.

More than 300 attended the
fourth annual dinner-dance of the
Asculapian Pharmaceutical Society
held Tuesday evening at the De-
troit-Leland Hotel, Dave Diamond
personally directed a band which
supplied music for dancing, and
10 acts of entertainment were of-
fered. More than 100 major gifts
were given away, and individual
gift bags were awarded each lady,
present.
Ben Goldberg, president of the
socity; George Jackson, treasurer
and chairman of the affair, and
Samuel S. Stahl, past president
and member of the committee on
arrangements, were among those
who were responsible for the sue.
cessful result of the event.

Max Starkman of Toronto, Ont.,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Morrison of Wisconsin avenue.

A. Z. k NOTES

Pontiac Notes

On April 7. the Slaterhood of Temple
Beth Jacob held a regular meeting at
the Community Center. Following the
bovine.. meeting, Mn.. Norman n II r k.
er one an interesting talk on "The
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Miss Rena A. Krause of 2732
As a fitting climax to the series
of programs of the upper classes Elmhurst avenue, a student at the
'
University
of Michigan, is spend-
before the senior assembly, the,
student council of the Shaarey ing her spring vacation with rela-
tives
and
friends
in Chicago, Ill.
Zedek Sunday School last Sunday
presented a part of their program
Rabbi
Aaron
A. Charney of
and will give the remainder next
Bayonne, N. J., is the guest of Mr.
week.
-and
Mrs.
A.
(Mender
of 3791 Mon-
The program opened with the
singing of songs led by Prof. terey avenue. Rabbi Charney is
on
his
way
to
Chicago
to attend
Elijah Zaludkowski,
Albert Gordon, president of the the wedding of Rabbi William
Wine.
council, briefly traced the year's
activities of the organization. He
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Imewenberg
announced the members of all
council committees and the work and Miss Sylvia Glazer of Virginia
they have done so far. Ile gave re- Park, who have been sojourning
ports on the Sunday School library in Florida and Asheville, N. C.,
fund, the proposed newspaper, the have returned home.
medallion for the graduate who
Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel of Webb
has been outstanding for scholas-
tic and extra-curricular work, the avenue entertained with a bridge-
attendance committee, and the tea last Tuesday.
many other undertakings. He then
Miss Ruth Brotmon, concert and
read from the Hebrew Anthology
three poems, "Shema Yisroel," "A radio singer, sang excerpts from
Hebraic Lamentation," and "A "Carmen" and "1.a Boheme" and
songs by Brahms in aid of the un-
Little Jew."
Beryl Jacobs, secretary of the employed at Francis Williard
council, gave a brief summary of School, Highland I'ark, on March
the week's events in the Jewish . 28. A repeat concert will be
community, especially the coming given in May. Articles on Jewish
Allied Jewish Campaign on May musical luminaries by Miss Brut-
man are appearing in periodicals
10-20.
William Caplan, chairman of the in this country and in Canada.
program committee, is scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal and
to speak next Sunday on Benjamin
daughter, Miss Stella, moved to
Disraeli.
their new residence at 2745 Cott-
land.

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Mrs. Harold Trunsky is a guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Studer of New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin en-
Chapter 63:
tertained with a family dinner for
24
in honor of the first birthday
A. Z. A. 63 met at the Y. W. 11.
A. April 12. The first baseball of their son, Jerome Yale.
HERSCH TO ADDRESS
HADASSAH APRIL 22 practice of the season was held a,t,
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim
e playground at Lawton an
Waverly. The boys won a practice , and family have returned from
John Cooper Powys' book, "The game from A. Z. A. 93. Further ' Buffalo, N. Y., after having spent
Meaning of Culture," has received practice will be held next Sunday. the Passover holidays there with
wide acclaim and, has been wieldy
During the meeting the trip to relatives and friends. They were
discussed this season. For the Ap- Flint was discussed. The Detroit accompanied on their return by
ril meeting of the Harlaesah educa- chapter was represented by the Mrs. Nathan Kreinson, their sister-
tional group, Dr. Alvin llersch has following: Sol Galitzky, Charles in-law, who will be their guest for
been chosen to review this book, at Ivan Stolarsky, Lenord Falk, Iler- a few weeks.
the meeting on Wednesday eve- man Fink and Jack Schultz.
ning, April 22 at 8:30 o'clock. It : Those planning on submitting
Roth Borock, I.illian Wetsman
is open to all Hadassah members an essay in the contest should get and little !Madeline DeRoven of
and their friends.
in touch with Charles Stolarsky at the Pereira School of Dancing and
Dr. Ilersch, himself an author of the "Y" any Sunday evening be- , Elocution, performed at the Pub-
distinction, will he remembered for
lix Century Theater on Saturday.
his worth while review's of the out- tween 6 and 8 o'clock.
Clubs wishing practice will They are pupils of Miss Pereira,
standing works of Ludwig Lewi-
who is director of the Publix Cen-
please
get
in
touch
with
the
fret
sohn.
at the Y. W. H. A. any Sunday. - tory Dancing School.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich of
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turned from a motor trip to Cleve-
land, where they spent the Pass-
over holidays with Mrs. Esther Ila-
ber, mother of Mrs. Joyrieh. A
reception party was given in their
honor on Saturday evening,
3 "ue April 4.

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