Amerkam 'elvish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TIEDETKOHAWISR &ROM tam A Recent Bride. [ ,- CHAIRS Engagements Mr 4. Samuel Schwarz announces the engagement of her daughter, Adele Lehman, to Dr. Nathan llenry Schluter, son of Mrs. llenry M. Sc flu for, 2051 Culvert a% emu , . Mr. and Mrs. David King of the Wilshire announce the engage meat of their daughter, Dorothy, to Charles Ernest thrown of Detroit, son of 1l r. and Mrs. David Brown of Goderich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs King will be at home Sunday, May 10, from 3 to 5 o'clock. No cards Mr. and Mrs. M. Metier cif 3029 Elmhurst avenue announce the engagement cf their daughter, Mary, lei llenry A. Cohen, son of Rev. and Mrs. I, J. Cohen Baltimore, Met. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sperling of 1734 Calvert avenue announce the- engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Joseph M. Markel, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Markel of 2404 Fenkell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Golden of 9600 Catrdoni avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha, to Joseph Teplitsky, were of Nil.. and Mrs. Morris Teplitsky of this city. You will tied in our chair se- lection just the chair for your home, whether it be a small oc- casional chair or a large over- stuffed down-back and seat sSlbesn",,f1 a li A ,ide!ie and Anywhere We Call For Deliver Cleaned the Leader Way -1_, DER —Photo by Crolerwoa & Underwood Use Our Deferred Payment Plan May 2--To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg (Hilda Zimmerman) Lawrence avenue, a son, Edmund Ilarvey, April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rycus of 3255 Burlingame are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lipman of nue, a son, Richard Paul. Muskegon, Mich., announce the April 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rogowitz of 5915 Goodwin ave- marriage of their daughter, Lileon, nue, a son, Roy Raymond. to II. Andrew Schlusberg of Glo- April 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ziff of 1976 Atkinson avenue, a versville, N. Y., on March .11/, Miss Lipman attended the Uni- daughter, Louise Arlene-. Apt il 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Fleischman of 2006 West Eu- versity of Michigan and graduated , in the class eif 1927 and has been clid avenue, a son, Sanford. affiliated with the Coucens Fund April 20—To NO. and Mrs. 0. Wander of 3211 Leslie avenue, a doing public health and dental hy- daughter, Marcia Gale. giene work. Mr. Schlusberg at-1 tended the University of Syracuse and Albany Law School, and is a member of l'hi Sigma Delta fra- ternity. He is now practicing law in Gloversville, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Schlusberg will • spend their honeymoon in the East and will return to Gloversville af- ter June 1. A reception will be held at t h e Mr. and Mrs. M. Gecker have re- home of the bride's sister, Mrs. turned from an extended 10 David 1. Huber, 1103 York road, months' motor trip tee California.. Huntington Woods, Detroit, Sat urelay evening, May 16, from U to Mrs. Anna Natinsky of 340 En- 12. No cards. -rt inee I the octatand Qrsonal SCHOR FllIkNITUlkE COMPANY KVUTZAH PLANS A PUBLIC TRIAL Les Circle Des Ames Sorority, the Lambda Omega Iota Fraternity and friends at a surprise birthday party Saturday evening, May 2, in honor of her daughter, Eva. Empire 3271 B. SIEGEL Co. / Carpet Cleaners 8700 LINWOOD AVENUE at Blaine .HANAN SHOES Now effective NEW LOWER PRICES PISGAH ADDRESSED BY COUNT NIEZYCHOWSKI Plans for May 17 Dinner-Dance Completed by B'nai B'rith. Jewish Parents to Be Prosecuted 8928 Twelfth Street Miss Rose Friedman of Taylor last Monday evening B'nai for Neglecting Children's II t as Sunda avenue enterta i no B'rith was entertained by an in- Education. in honor of Miss Esther seemng teresting lecture delivered by The Zvutzah lvrith is preparing Ashinsky, who is leaving the city. Count Niezychowski, commander during the World War of a Ger- A bridge and midnight lunch man war vessel. Count Niezey- which is to bring home to lb y S amue ro I nee( aspn the Jewish people of Detroit the was given by Mr. and Mrs,Ilarry .how ki w it etr e, :t attorney, and Hebrew culture for H. Sternberg, 11 Sussan for 30 guests in honor (Ist, importance of H t president of the lodge. ' the future eit Judaism. This cam- of Mrs. Leah Smith and daughter, paSrn The annual dinner-dance of time Esther, • on their return from Elm.- Purity Ch ap ter No. 359, Order paign will be launched some Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, of Eastern Star, will hold its pub- in May with a public trial, "Nlish- ilia to their home in Boston. , which will be held this year on -- lin'am''' in which the Jewish Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipchinsky of Sunday, May 17, at 7 p. ni. at the tic installation of officers for the P at tion will bring to court the Jew- • b ensuing year on Monday evening, na , enue announce the Belle Isle Casino, promises to be W-I i b avenue \\'e ish parents w ho are charged with I 3-. one of the most unusual and inter- Nlay II, at 8 o'clock, in the large criminal negligence of the Jewish . for Mitzvah of their son, Milton, — Saturday, Slay 9, at the Tuxedo- -sling events presented by B'nai hall of the Eastern Star Temple, education of their children. in- Rosenberg, attorney, will ' Ilour hn branch of the United Ile- B'rith, The entertainment co milieu, headed by B. Yanett, is . be the prosecutor; Nathan D. Metz. brew' Schools. preparing an unusual program for g-r, attorney, presidirg judge; — Reservations are , Harold NI. Silverston, attorney, Sir. and Mrs. II. Freedman and the occasion. the lawyer for the defence; David family of 2669 Elmhurst avenue now being received. It is ex rtley, attorney, clerk. The Gaon hon. returned to their home after Peeled that all of the members and families of the B'nai B'rith will of Vilna personified, parents and spending the winter in Florida. be' present. pupils of the Hebrew schools will — by called for various testimonies. NIrs. Iva Vidover of Hubbard BISHOP RECITAL FOR ! The names of the either members of the cast as well as the definite avenue has just returned from a BETH EL SISTERHOOD date and place will be announced motor trip to Onaway, Mich., _ where she was the guest of her ill the next issue_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dosie. On Monday, May 11, the Sister- She also spent a few clays with hood of Temple Beth El will hold Mr. and MN. Bernard II. Dosie of its final afternoon meeting of the On this occasion Frank year. Rogers City, Mich. Bishop, curator of 'manic at the — Miss Esther II, Ashinsky left Detroit Institute of Arts, will pro- Detroit on Wednesday evening, sent a program et(' piano selections, An all-day outing, including for her new home in Pitts. acconipanied by explanatory notes. dancing, conies and picnicking, the May 7, burgh. Miss Ashinsky's address Mr. Bishop is well known to De- oil) to be made On some large in the latter city will be 5040 llo- troit nius;e lovers through his bi- chartered steamer to one of the Ina:tkitluytectincleiretsisat ntohte oDneityroait fAinret islands surrounding Detroit, is the hart street, Squirrel Hill, Pitts- m summer affair being considered at burgh, l'a. musician; he is a young man fired fcr women and misses this time by the entertainment with imagination, fervor and un- committee of Mattathias Tent No. expected ideas. —Phrobi by Gitinsboro Stud'o 1005, of the Maccabees. Details of on Mr. a farm was horn and raised was this affair will be announced later. near Detroit, and is MRS. JACOB HARVITH practically self-taught. Ile has Next Monday evening will take at been soloist with the Detroit Svm- Coats—Second Floor sn West Alexandrine. The public place the card party and informal cemirtiallion ',mice. will be held dance given by the tent for mem- th'' 1,•neele ssn•Isy• m ' phony Orchestra, and has studied is invited. under Landowski in Europe, prac. Mrs. Cora Jacoby, retiring wor- ' tiers and their friends. Admission Jerome Mr. tie-ally his only teacher. - thy matron, will be in charge of ! will be only by cards, which are th Tel'fo r il..Tw'i r nTel d i l"rnsin's . 0. An- them-. Dying Ilergles., Irene Brenner. Bishop's lack of standardization the program and installing cere- being mailed tee members. u Marvin II•rruon. Eileen 11ir • controversy, draws often ne 1.:,,, c Plans are being made to organ- r oe Kahn, Alice Matt monies, assisted by past matrons always leads to constructive ize a basketball team the first part Triaoss . IMPORTANT NOTICE _ thought and ideas. Ile played re- , of September. Young men who are I. rently for President Hoover and ales. I. Korn of Mane". Michigan, interested in athletics are urged to Your Old Friend e a. of her mother, Mr, E, R has met with marked success in become members in order to take- the s eed Detroit. Ile can be relied upon advantage of the opportunity to ase in every case for a program not play with the young men. too long and consistently well ar- Two young men who were edit'. ,emrnrd home ease .pending the n In Cincinnati. Has taken over the ranged. gated into the organization at the re. as.les --- The meeting will begin at 2:30 , last business meeting on Nlay Bern.tein of Roche. ter. m- . are Maurice Rosender and Morris N. Y.. I. the rue.' or her parent., Mr. p. m. and after the lecture recital, tea will be served in the social' and Mr, Joyeph Kramer. Klein. 3 WESTMINSTER AVE. hall • A drive is on for young well of their In honor of the confi rmation You are invited to our new place. Mrs. Coopersmith has who are willing and have time to h Mr.. Joyep and n, M dtochter Eileer. personal supervision of the kitchen, assuring you the finest take an active interest in the or- C. Ilir.chilehl will be at thntne on Sli m A. Z. A. MOTHER'S DAY ganization. Any one interested day, May 17. from 7 to 10. No card.. CELEBRATION SUNDAY home-cooked food. get in touch with the secretary. M. Lowest Prices — Best Service In honor of her Yi•ter Mr.. II. Bern- Mrs. Anna Lesser and Aaron! Y., and M r.. I. Zelenko, 2727 l'ingree, Cherry trim of Roc he. ter. Kurland, the president of 11'nail Kn or of Manton. Michig•n. Mr.. Jo.eph 1539. moss r i t h , W ill address the mothers . S milliner entertained at • 1, eau 0 0 and their seems at the annual M..411-I • epoieted bierhsee at the Kern.' o of A. Z. A. Chap.! am • err s Day progr bri:Ing7; Si '" . tendn Cg7:.ttra'r t...ei r“eb si %tt el.'lisl ter 93 at the Jewish Center on — , 4 r . 7„j r 0 „ 1. "' '''' May 10 at 3 o'clock. . hIn Mr. a" ,.!4 ",tsi--- The Music Study Club will pr , - , Invitations are extended to all ' e " °° 0 w sent it program at the German :" P` ° o hcld 'mothers and their sons of the Cen- e Protestant Orphan and Old Pro- , Tar .eon escetsr et lees No tations have ter and written lhte night.'lll :lhn.'1...;:n!,r,,:t.iin n50 •Kl ple's Home on Saturday, Maly 16. ,i7,,i ti'i rn•: ,0•• been sent tie all the clubs in the —_ Through the courtesy of the Fee MRS. CORA JACOBY senior division. vs Ells Levine spent a few days! In Mrs. Theater management the following her There will be mass singing as olio, la-t week Li and past patrons of Purity Chap- members it the Fox Theater Or - b rother. well as solo selections. Ily Kropp chilies will entertain on this or- ter. with a will entertain the audience The following are the newly easion: Herschel Leib. direct. , • - Will in seer- l vocal selecti ns and Al f • X - Joseph K rekluw, pianist; Max leo . Mr elected and appointed officers to be ander Robinson will play several E ViiiiilliSt • Sill Leib, 'cellist; Hal , installed: violin seiee,tens. Hannah Harvith, worthy ma- Frey, bass violist; Merle Al, t The committee in charge h e• tron; Leo Gott furcht, worthy pa- banjoist; and Ralph Mend. e, announced that refreshments and tron; Anne l'nul, associate matron; trumpeter. Also participating o, gifts will be given to all the moth- — Dr. harry Metzger, associate pa- the program will he: Thomas Muir, ,_ • •ra. There will be no admission W .,... .,, t hr the ,pi pi,i,,,, May 1, 1931. tron; Selma Rosenblatt, secretary; Cyril Pitts, Herman 1.arsen and "'...t7',,,,,„, , charge and anyone who wishes to of Rabbi Leon Frern's ...m on sown. Betty Block, treasurer; Rose Rue- Ralph Schmidt of the Hudson Sing , celebrate the annual Mother's Day i 10,45 ,n atm, is et Office of City Treasurer, ben, conductress; Agnes Yarrows, yrs; Miss 1.ita Kristalsky, Russian mo m. event is invited to attend. Ii I "- ,Ij -'", „1 "' k il n', 7,;lai r r"rio ', /,' ,., vocalist; Miss Mary Jane Graham associate conductress; Esther Op- Detroit, Michigan. • ,1,,,,ts ,, , l mta n yul;Jert, oille bi le.' " penheim, marshall; Alice Bowman, and Miss Dorothy Fleisher, dam.- I . o. - -the Mothers' and Daughters Notice is hereby given that pursuant to law, the chaplain; Jeannet Ash, organist; era; and Mrs. Walter Lichtenfeld. w.tetsa• Bernice Edelstein I i'", 'e'n"'n' Miss Ida Schultz, sentinel; Ida Canvas- reader. City Treasurer has prepared a complete list of de- El Colors Commencement Ettor- ser warder; Adv Newman, Adah; and Miss 'Marian Fleisher will art'' Beth linquent General City Tax Assessments for the year e., Anna Arfa, Ruth; Bertha Wine, as accompanists. Mrs. Louis 11a1/40, Rabbi Bernard Heller. director of the 1930. Said delinquent list of assessments will he sold will de- rb Esther; Sarah Wolfe, Martha; of the philanthropic committee, Hind Foundation at Ann Aor. her the commencement lecture of Beth at the office of the City Treasurer in the City Hall, Dorothy Klein, Electa; flag bear- will preside. miondsv In conjunction with the Red Fl College of Jewl•h Studies ers, Sarah Agree, Esther Gitlin, City of Detroit. State of Michigan, on Monday the ,,k• N.M. Nor 1 I. O. ^ rb„.' in Jean Gould, Margaret Art. Anna Cross, the philanthropic committee "` day of June, 1931, at public auction, commencing of the Music Study Club will en- Rosenbaum. • The Beth El goiters graduating at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon of said tertain at the Farmington Home which will be given its dinlome. Mon. for Crippled Children on May 11. EVERYTHING day, the several lands, tenements, hereditaments and Patrolman Carl Sobie, vocalist, ac- 7 "r;ei.n.ra? d r Najf‘r's FOR THE CHILD premises in said delinquent list, each parcel or de- eompanied by Patrolman Arnold stsos, Hetet•. Hewett. ales Mrs. Eliza- From Infant Affil I. IS Year at al. scription separately, for the lowest term of years Tiemann; Patrolman Albert Towle, !ugh Sharer.. for which any person will offer to take the same in clown; Mrs. David )(annli), vo- Temyle High School Graduation: We hase a complete Brie of in- ItabId Bernard %Meer of Temple Beth fant and Iuyenlle furniture fo•• calist; Mrs. Borck, reader; Miss consideration of advancing the sum or sums which F.I. Flint, Mich , will OCCUPY the pulpit A nee/1)1feet luring Stork Line furniture and Ruth Stine and Louis Chapman. 4 the temple Sunday morning, May 17. were assessed by the Common Council of said City Hed•trom Union Carriage. and The Prophetic dancers of the Vivian Glauz Schist]; II,. subiectwill be the removal of its Offices Stroller+. for such General City Taxes, unless the said sum or of and the Misses Virginia Williams. 1•0•1. - Rabbi Zeieer 1. • graduate and Workrooms to We have the I rrrrr t selection of School of Religion. A west sums with the costs and charges thereon shall before Peggy Webb and Arlene Fair, of the Temple furniture and carri”es in the city. loot of vermin...on ggggg tional sentiment the Ronstelle School will appear therefore •ttarbes to tel returning to de- 301.302 Metropolitan Bldg., Our Pricer Ara Most Ittasonahla. that time be paid. r the Perrnon at thl. commencement on the program. Mrs. M. E. Wolfe 33 John R. Street oersice of Temple Beth Ft High School ' will act as chairman of the day. Said sale will be continued from day to day (Sun- BUTTONS COVERED The annual musical tea of the Annual Soria! Sport D.C.: HEMSTITCHING days excepted) until the same are sold. The High School Council of Temple PICOT EDGING Music Study Clih will be held on of PLEATING Tuesday, May 19, at the Y. \V. C. Beth El Incite. the Young people CHARLES L. WILLIAMS, TUCKING tsonple hou.ehold• to attend Ito annual A. Building. Mrs. Howard Salzen- print spo rt dente Saturday Mirka, Mar 10338 Dexter Boulevard City Treasurer. Entertaln• Telephone Clifford 1883 stein is in charge of the arrange- Woodward at State Garfield 8400 MRS H. A. SCHLUSBERG (Miss Lileon Lipman) '49160 Getting a rug cleaned and making it look like new are two different problems. Leader accomplishes both tasks. Try us once and you'll see the difference. Greatly reduced prices are now in effect. Call 9 x 12 DOMESTIC RUG s275 Births chair. The chair pictured at the right priced at only u DIFFERENT! 0./ all IIANAN Shoes for Men * "Quality, like Character, endures" PURITY TO INSTALL aim of OFFICERS MONDAY IlANAN & SON Randolph 6400 40 ADAMS AVE. 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