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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-05-01

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A merica Apish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9grRorr DWI ROINICIA

PAGE SEVEN

KARPEN

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Abranwvitz announced the engagement of their
daughter, Rose, to Ben Tate at a party given in their honor at 527,

Holbrook on April 25.

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Mrs. A. Permut of Cleveland,
Ohio is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
S. T. Winkelman of Blaine avenue.

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ROBINSON FURNITURE CO.

ABE MAX

We Call For and
Deliver Anywheve

ARNOLDS AUTO
SERVICE, INC.

Glendale 9738

@Announcing the
GRAND OPENING

of a branch of the

SINAI KOSHER
SAUSAGE CO.

of Chicago, at

8738 TWELFTH ST.

NEAR GLADSTONEE

under the management of the well-known old
timer,

NATHAN BILANSKY
SATURDAY EVE., MAY 2

Detroit Jews will now be able to obtain the
famous Sinai Strictly Kosher Salami, Corned
beef and all kinds of Spiced Beef,

FREE'

A special gift of • Baby Kosher Se-
lami, specially prepared, to every one
* making • purchase of $1.00 or over.
Come and purchase Sinai Kosher Salami at • price

at not more than the ordinary brands.

SINAI KOSHER SAUSAGE FACTORY
OF CHICAGO

8738 Twelfth St., Near Gladstone.
Phone Trinity 2-0331

Al Cohen's

Peerless Plumbing & Heating Co.

DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE

Specialists in apartment house plumbing and heat-
mg work at lowest prices in the city.

PHONE ARLINGTON 5997-W

and ask about our economy plan

NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE

Chronicle Want Ads Bring ResultF

COUNT TO ADDRESS
1 PISGAH ON MONDAY

i ts
e b." " s " " f -Ds '
lel De rontie by George Eliot.

At their next meeting, Monday,
vited guests. In an attempt to pre- I ed for the ensuing year. Hannah
Harwith, worthy matron; Leo Gott- May 4, Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
fur ht, worthy patron; Dr. Harry
I B' i B' ith 'ill h
tar an dd re ss'
B'nai
hear
:Metzger, associate patron, Anna b
Count
r 'T
v call° wski
Alfred
.. 1
au I , assoc i a t e ma t ron; Ro se Ruea - former
-
- erman '
commander of the
bn, conductress; Agnes Yarrows, w
v
esse
I
K
ronprin
z
'
t
Virlh
I Im.
e
associate conductress; Selina R
ar
Ni
Count
ezychowski has
has addressed
, , nblatt, secretary; B etty 131 "S.
k t large
'
' the •
')('
audiences
throughout
azine for each guest.
f.
The matron elected n- United States, giving inner secrets
Noteworthy among the out-o treasurer.
t he
JERICHO ENCAMPMENT
her
appointed
officers
for
of
the
German
war
lords
and
their
town guests will be Alexander the year
HONORS M. BORDELOVE ! Goodman of Balti more; Maurice and app Installation of all elected ruthless destruction of enemy yes.
. oinied officers will take I sels
The program is bein
being ar-
Levitan. national president; Jus- pace,
l
at the 0. E.
E S. Temple on '
'
.lericho Temple was the scene of
ranged by Samuel Keene, associ -
tire Joseph Levinson of Chicago Monday evening, May 11. The ate chairman of the intellectu
al
a brilliant event, Sunday eveningi ' and Irving Granberg, past supreme public is invited.
April 26, when 215 members 0 I grand regent. Patrons and pa.
advancement committee.
Jericho Encampment No. 173, I. 0 . 1 tronesses for the affair will be
The last gathering of Pisgah
I 0. F., and their ladies attended a ! ; Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Levin and
B'nai Moshe Sisterhood Sup - Lodge brought the largest audi-
, testimonial dinner-dance in honor'' Prof. and Mrs. S. Hoexter,
once of the year to witness the
per and Card Party
of Maurice Bordelove, grand gen• I Herbert L. Harris,
mock trial with Mr. Depression,
tinel of the grand encampment of
,, 1thniversity
U
of ' Detroit
a junior Law
in
Sunday, May 3.
the accused, for killing business.
,
Michigan.
, School, was recently chosen presi- This was in the form of a ''Don't
Many prominent members of the , dent of the U. of D Chapter to sue-
Mrs. Sam Rosenberg is chair- Worry Night." A cast consisting
fraternity were in attendance and I card Leonard Milling. Other offi. man for the supper and card party of Samuel Keene. attorney for the
several who were unable to attend, [ errs selected are Morton Wolf, vice- which the Sisterhood of Congre- defense; Henry M. Gottlieb, attor-
sent letters of regrets and tele- president; Sidney Solomon, were- gation B'nai Moshe will hold Sun- nay for prosecution; Samuel Stern-
grams of congratulations. Among. Lary; Jack Epstein, treasurer; and day evening, May 3, in the vestrylberg as the presiding judge; Ben
' those present were Grand Petri-. Louis Greenberg, bearer of the of the congregation, Dexter at F. Goldman as chief clerk of the
arch and Mrs. Lewis P. Sutliff; mare. Lawrence. Judging from the large court, and an array of witnesses
Department Commander General
number of requests for tickets headed by Sfax Edwards, and jury-
1 rt row
C

G ran d II era Id
T. ( ave
e;
Honor Roll of Congregation already received, a large attend- men headed by Aaron Drook, en-
and Mrs. Andrew J. Brodie and :
ance is anticipated. The supper , tertained the audience.
Emanuel Bible Classes.
daughter; Mollie E. Crowe, past
The entertainment committee of
will be prepared by the Sisterhood,
president of the Rehekas Assembly
and
will be served at 6 p. m., after the lodge, headed by Barney Ye-
c117,; ; C7:1111,ee Rosen•
of Michigan; Col. and Mrs. 011ie
which the rest of the evening will nett, announces that the annual
in to M"
W . Mosier and Lt. C ol. Dr. Frnak
Mis s Ape
' class
. " :Rut h 'Kramer.
be devoted to bridge or pinochle. dinner-dance of Pisgah Lodge will
C. Pacilic and wife.
Louis Sha—
Mise Tachna's class. Lillian Zisman.
l'rizes will be awarded to winners. be held Sunday evening, May 17,
pero was the toastmaster of the , Marcus Edelstein, Sollie Anti., Oscar
Assisting Mrs. Rosenberg are Mrs. at the Belle Isle Casino.
evening.
K'11177 .titeitis class: Minnie Eisen, Iles., Nathan Goodman, Sirs. Harry S.
Among those heard from were sie Naidisch. Freda IA,
N
Greenbaum,
Mrs. Morris Schleasin-
Mi-.
dust Eddy, Cluck.
General Fred II. A. Hahn of Ohio,
ger, Mrs. Ben Stern, Sirs. Max
commanding the patriarchs mili-
Catering Exclusively
Gross, Mrs. isidor Katz, and Mrs.
tant of the world; Councilman
W Eid
n GBIls. Vera Williarns,
Harry Meer.
To Children
illiam, Shirley r. Sklar.
Fred W. Castator; Andrew B. bel
Miss Friedrn•n'a Class: Ethel Auatria.
Crawford. grand high priest, and
With • ciiniplete line of infant and
Virginia Brand. Harvey Dater, Lillian
juvenile
furniture featuring Stork
editor
Philip Slomovitz,
of The De- [lemon,
Kapetansky. Florence CONVENTION OF YOUNG
Line furniture and Iledstrom
troll Jewish Chronicle.
Shobin. Freda Clucklirk. Elaine Blumen•
ISRAEL JUNE 19 TO 22
Ital. Carriage. .d Strollers.
The Grand Encampment's an-.2.
We have the I aaaaa t selection of
furniture and carriage. in the city.
noel session will be held in Detroit lick, Malco r lm Ellias, Vera Fay: Dusk.
The Council of Young Israel,
the week of May 17, at the Stat.' kin, Elaine Ellis,
representing 28 constituent branch-
The follow ning,, having received the
ler Hotel, at which time Mr. Horne-,
es throughout the country, will
cord
love will be advanced to the office h . 4 ,,`„ h V
hold the seventh annual convention
of grand marshal!. Jack Riegle-, it
at the Clarendon Brunswick Hotel,
Lillian
miens.. liars. Edelstein, Sol.
man is the present chief patriarch'.
■ lie Antman. Oscar Kramer, De. Berlin. Asbury Park, N. J., June 19-22.
of Jericho Encampment.
10338 D.alae Boulevard
A feature of the convention will
ie bar
be the presentation of the Young
‹HXH:KH) ****************** Graff. Adele Wilensky, Shirley Sklar,
Israel gold medal to the individual
Business Women Appreciate:
who has accomplished the most for
I helm, Edith Schwartz. Florence Shevitz. orthodox Judaism during the past
Irreda Glucklick, Philip Chafelle. Vera
year. Prof. Nathan Isaacs of Har-
vard University is chairman of the
committee. Hayman Epstein is
„Iltiiholne chairman of the convention com-
A comfortable room at the r l The ctiretn.r.ad : rd t.e%hmer. :11
mittee.
Fairbairn assures you of

, ,
rnrant hve
a
Mr •nd Mrs. Saul Bik
i sent something wholly origins
e
Drivel
iv e l ph ,,
turned to their home on Ottawa Dr
imp
I.achman of City C
I I ge t i
- °--e
.d er having spent the week-end in Chi. t . .
chairman. and his comittee, h ave
C•Qt1.
1 , , enlisted the aid of Manuel E. Fer.

Mrs. J. II. Solomon of Newberry •ve• her, an alumnus of the University .
the guest of relatives and ,
nue wa
of Detroit, to p rovide a humor ma-
g
frierois in Chicago
cago for • fortnight.

y !

Detroit Juvenile
Furniture Co.

In depe ndew:„
ncel

Gwen.

rvi h:
this. Just
short walk who hae been •t the ' head of the .. ..lig:
from the center of down
it; alor., YhTZ
town business and amuse- ;Pi"'"rEh• Ps.
ment. Cozy, clean, corn- 1 Halevy-Hazomir
Choral So-
fortable—A m o n g con- ;
ciety.
genial guests.

Cleaned the Leader Way

A

The Halevy.11azomir Farband
Choir met for the final rehearsal
in Room 123 of Northern High
' School for the May 1 appearance
at Jericho Temple. Dan Frohman,
COLUMBIA AT JOHN R.
conductor, is confident that this
appearance will be as successful
as the sixth annual concert was.
The membership drive is still
open and all new members are
welcome to come to rehearsals,
which are held every Monday
00-000-00110000.00-0000-001tOCKY night, 8:30 sharp, Room 123 of
Northern High School.

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OLD FOLKS HOME

The Northwestern Branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Home is spon
soring a bridge luncheon on Tues-
day, May 12, at Charles Goldstein's
Kosher Restaurant on Dexter boul-
evard and Collingwood. The chair-
man of the affair is Mrs. I. Shultz,
assisted by teh following commit-
tee: Mrs. B. Sarasohn Mrs. S.
Singer, Mrs, J. Rose, Mrs. J. War-
tell. Mrs. N. Blatnikoff and Mrs.
J. Freedman. Reservations can be
made at Goldstein's, Hemlock
10514, or from board members.
Election of officers will take
place on Monday, May 11 at the
Statler Hotel, at 2 p. m. Members
are requested to attend this meet-
ing without fail.

When your rug cornea to us it is pro-
tected by skilled workmanship
every minute of the process. Leader
cleaned rugs are well cleaned, safe-
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what a difference there is!

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flentiar Notes

Says—

45 SELDEN, off Woodward

Garfield
8400

"PLANT A TREE" IS
MOTHER DAY MOTTO

4-' ■ .... • N '' ,•60'

Other Karpen
MATTRESSES I

- 'DIFFERENT?

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkel-
man and son, Sheridan, left for
Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Rottenberg of 3295 Waverly avenue an
Cleveland after a month's stay
nounee the engagement of their daughter, Helen Sue, to Norman
with their parents.
Raefel Rom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raefel Rom of 501 Chandler avenue, I

Miss Diana Selzer was hostess
at a beautifully appointed bridge,
given at her home, 1981 West Chi-
. ,
.
,V r
I
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/4 ":

. • 1 1 4. 16,04V"1 -, s
April 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. Bowman of 3274 Rocheate
' cago boulevard, on Saturday, April
‘.
..
....,
125. Covers were laid for eight avenue, a son, Lawrence Murray.
... 0 4.., %.,1„
Icouples.
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Baron of 2490 Buena Vista avenue, a',
• —
*
q
daughter, Adele Rebecca.
,
Mrs. 0. Ilendelman of Richton
April 15 — To Dr. and Mrs M A 1Vainger of 2749 Elmhurst ave-
0 At
avenue and Mrs. S. Goodman of
nue, a son, Bruce Keil.
Whitney avenue have left for a so-
journ through Europe. Their main
ki.
ott
destination will be Soviet Russia,
where they will visit their mother PHILOMATHIC MODEL I
and most of their immediate fam-
MEETING ON MAY 131
. a — 1,10.N•
'' ., :s e. . •.,
.,
ily.
d.
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%. !,..
The Philoinathic Debating Club
Mother's Day will be celebrated.
The confirmation of Harold Os- will stage a public debate on May this
year on May 10, and those
\N.: ■ o7 .
sopow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 13 at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
N % il4r.._;,..., ,,.. I.
Ossepow, 3019 Fullerton avenue, Affirming the desirability of the who wish to honor mothers or
Att •
d other loved ones in a truly beauti-,
-72
took place on Saturday morning, proposition,
4441-Sr
.:— ",
'4- 's' , •
"Resolved, that De- ful way may now do

no through
April 4, at Congregation Mishkan
..J.' :-.- ''..
tro
adopt the city manager plan," the unusual plan presented by the'
0
Israel. On Sunday evening, April
ar
12, a dinner-dance was given in will be Bernard Sharkey, Oscar Jewish National 1. und of planting'
and Arthur M. Snyder, with trees in Palestine either in honor
Harold's honor at Congregation Colten
Norman Roseman, Max Chomsky
of the living or is memory of the
Mishkan Israel. Covers were laid and Nathaniel Rubin denying it. departed
loved ones, on
this new-1
for 85 guests.
The three judges of the relative
eat merican
.A
holiday.
merits of the debaters will be Mau-
The
idea
of
observing
Mother's
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookstein,
Morse, attorney; Rupert L. Day, or in other words, setting
formerly of 3045 Cortland avenue, rice
Cortwright, head of the oratory aside a day in which to honor
are now residing at 3375 Colling- 1 department at Detroit City Col-
mothers, originated in l'hiladel-
wood.
leg'', and Edward E. Gordon, pre. the
in 1910, and in keeping with
siding judge of the Common Pleas
the Jewish mustom of cherishing
Mrs. Anna Katz of 5426 Fisher
These judges will award the memory of loved ones by doing
avenue has returned from a four Court.
a gold and silver medal to the two good deeds in their name. The
Karpen months' sojourn in Miami Beach, best speakers, while the organize- Jewish National Fund now aims
lion will give the Harry J. Dingo-
Inner-Koil Fla.
perpetuate the names of those
man loving cup to the winning
Box Spring:
loved or whose memory is held
Mrs. B. Meisner, her daughter, aide. This will be the organize-
dear,
creating a living tribute
, Mrs. Nathaniel Schooler, and tion's twenty-ninth annual model in their by
honor.
granddaughter, Miss Betty Irene meeting.
The
trees
which are planted by
I Levin, have returned from a five
the Jewish National Fund aid in'
months' stay in Miami, Fla.
draining
the
marsh
and waste lands
J. W. E. W. 0. Luncheon
KARPEN "INNER•KOIL"!'! The latest meml
of Palestine and are a big factor
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
May 26.
ber of the smart Karpen Family! Mattresses or
in the elimination of the dread ma-
CLASSMATES AT C. C. D.
laria fever, which is the menace
Box-springs—either size—$19.50!
A joint meeting of the North of all tropical countries. In this
Covered in imported Belgian Jacquard weave
During the past month a great Woodward branch and the main part of the country trees are taken
Damask, rich color effects—all-over pattm ns-
I deal of interest has been attracted group of the Jewish Women's much for granted, and only those
Trade-in
Karpen-Rest
fast colors.
' to Mrs. Anne Seeman and her European Welfare Organization who have traveled in the tropics or
Allowance for
Mattress
$29.00
daughter, Phyllis, because of the was held at the Hotel Statler April in de-forested lands can realize the
COLORS: Blue, Green, Orchid, Rose.
Your Used Mattress ifact that both mother and daugh. 28. Plans were completed for a health giving properties and the
Karpen-Ease
I ter are classmates at the College bridge-luncheon to be held Tues. beauty of trees.
GUARANTEED 10 years; same as all KAR-
of City of Detroit, and both are day afternoon, May 26, at the Chi-
Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1528 Virginia
I
I
I
Mattress
$37.50
PEN mattresses.
working for higher degrees. Phyl- nese Tea Gardens, 1415 Wood-, Park, and Mrs. Philip Slomovits,
'

'
lis Seegman is a teacher at the ward. Mrs. Sadie Cohen, 30451 3321 Monterey, are in charge of
Karpen
Slumber-
Special constructed steel unit in sheeting en-
AS an introductory fea-
Mann School while her mother is Cortland, is chairman of this at- the tree planting committee and
velope; 14-Gauge round coils, 200 in number;
Lure
$44.00 ture we will allow you $3 teaching Adult Elementary Eng. fair, assisted by Mrs. E. Weisman. will be pleased to give further in.
cross•wisehelical.; 30 pounds felt•
for your used mattress in
lish and Citizenship at Northern Members and friends are invited formation to those interested.
ed cotton; aluminum eyelet.; di•• S
Karpen - Super
trade on any KARPEN
High School and the Jewish Cen- to participate. Tickets are obtain- Certificates which may be framed
mond tufts; tubular tape;roll edge
Mattress
$69.50mattress.
able from Mrs. Sadie Cohen, Hem- I are mailed to those planting trees.
lees,
It
Seegmans are residing at lock 5986-J. The next meeting
B y e peculiar coincidence, M
' 2014 West Euclid, having moved will be on Tuesday afternoon, May I Harry Niman, not knowing that
here from Pittsburgh about two 5. at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. her sister, Mrs. II. N Selling of
years ago. Mrs. Seegnian was a Anna Goldberg, 2726 Leslie.
. Chicago, had written for trees
'teacher with the Pittsburgh Board
planted, ordered a tree planted in
of Education for many years until
memory of her mother, the late
she came to Detroit. She was also MRS. HARWITH CHOSEN , Mrs. Ilermina Schultz.
.,... 1
armr.m....... ■■•■••■■ •••• ■••■••■•••■■■•■■ ••
•• ■
well known there on account of her PURITY'S NEW MATRON1
Mrs. Aaron Carlstein plants two
trees in memory of her parents,
OPEN EVENINGS active work in Hadassah Council
t-:
Washington Boulevard at 1420, Near Grand River
of Jewish Women, Immigrant Aid
Purity Chapter No. 359 held its I the late Samuel and Lena Mitten-
and Americanization; and for her annual election and meeting on I that. Mrs. Joseph Model plants
constructive aid in the new Monte- Monday, April 27, when all busi- two trees in memory of her father,
flare Hospital and the Jewish Fed- ness for the year was summed up. , Morris Petosky. Mrs. Oscar Blum.
eration.
Annual reports were given by the berg plants one tree in memory of
secretary, treasurer and auditing , her mother, Gertrude
Anne Gold•
rt
Election of ofhcers constituted theI
ommittee. Matron Cora Jacoby 1 man. Mrs. Adolph Jacoby plants
c
ALPHA'S
FORMAL
chief business of the meeting of the SN•IPHI
ter hood of Temple Beth Jacob. held at
AT KNOLLWOOD MAY 2 gave a report of her year's active- I two trees in honor of her mother,
"I've sold you economical transportation.
ties which showed a healthy growth' Mrs. Grossman. Purity Chapter i
the community center. Tuesday. April

Now let me service your car and you'll save
■ . The following officers were u nanl.
both financially and as to member- plants one tree in memory of Dora.
money on Body and Fender Bumping,
In
ol.1y elected for the “oning rcsr i
In
conjunction
with
the
Alpha
ship,
57 new candidates being add-I thy Goldman, sister of a m ember,
Mn.
s Joseph Barnett. In...lent,Mrs
M
Chapter of City College,
Painting, General Repair Work, Washing,
s
, Purity's !Ver. A sum was I Fay Wallace.
Norm. Buchner. vice-president: Mrs.
the
Alpha
Delta
branch
of
Phi
Al-
tal
to
G reasing , etc."
Alfred Dair, serret . y, Mrs. George S.
oteu out to enuow a room at the
Weis, treasurer sad Mrs. Benj. Elbling, pha, national Jewish fraternity, new Hebrew Orphan Home in the
DROP IN AND SAY HELLO'
asstant
st
sreretarY.
Flans were made will hold its first annual spring
2 name of Purity Chapter, No, 359,
for the ann.1 luncheon to he held athe
formal Saturday eve ning, M av
Knollwood Country Club. The date will
,
1'9 03 7 Jacoby, worthy
wor y ma
matron,
t
, 1930-
..
oun ry—Club: , (
d later
. Fnitow t n g th e b o ,,i. at the Knollwod
be •nunce
nn

netts m eeting. Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal The dinner-dance will be a closed I
The following officers were elect- I
v'ty'' .. srssrth
afraiefor members, alumni and in-

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