Ameriam ffewish Periodical Cotter CIITTON Antau - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 7i1EVETROYT LIMB etitONICLE NOW IN PROGRESS MARVIN SIMONS Orgtrtfirth Furniture SALE Engagements Qrsonal Mr. and 51 es. Sam Fox of 531 King avenue announce the engage Mrs. Lee Oppenheimer of Cleve- nient of their daughter, Minnie, to Sydney Fineberg, son of Mr. and land spent several days with her Sirs. Harry Fineberg of 4085 Tireman avenue. sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mn. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of 3347 West Boston boulevard an Maxwell Sussman of the Belcrest. nounce the engagement of their sister, Miss Annie Horwitz of Ottawa Canada, to Louis N. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan of 1695 Boston boulevard announce Reichstein of 3238 Leslie avenue the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette Oncella, to Abraham A. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Katz of 10501 East Jefferson avenue. •son, Buhl Lee, which will take place Friday, May 22, at the Ori- ole Theater, where Congregation Shaarey Zedek will hold Shevuoth eery ices. Births At WHOLESALE and LESS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of 3260 Lawrence avenue had as their May 12-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of 2483 Blaine ave guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stern of Newark, N. nue, a daughter, Dravida, May 8-To Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Aster of 3710 Humphrey, J. Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg form- daughter, Aleyda Gloria. erly resided in Bayonne, N. J. May 7-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein of 515 East Philadelphia, a Mrs. Louis Goldberg (Ruth daughter, Edith Bernice. Cohn) has returned to her home May 2-To Mr. and Sirs. F. Apple of 1536 Clairmount avenue, a at 3260 Lawrence after having sun, Jerome Neal. visited with her parents-in-law for April 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berkowitz of 2747 Gladstone, a a week at Bayonne, N. J. daughter, Clarice. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arta of 3004 Elmhurst avenue announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome, at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor! and Wilson avenues, Saturday morning, May 23. Reception at home Sunday evening, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shapiro of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bromberg 2210 West Philadelphia will be 253 Harper avenue will be at hom are spending a week in Toronto, at home to their relatives and to their relatives and friends on friends on Sunday, May 24, from Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and, Ont. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 in honor of the 7 to 11, in honor of the confirma Mrs. David It. Stocker of New confirmation of their (laughter, lion of their (laughter, Loraine. No cards. York is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lear Meryl. No cards. Max Hayman of Wager avenue. Mr. and Sirs. David M. Zellman • Mr. and Sirs. lien Blumberg of Mrs. Libbie Karlbelnick of Mar- 3348 Richton avenue will be at of 3265 Boston boulevard will be tindale avenue entertained last home to their relatives and friends at home to their relatives and tindale Tuesday at a shower for the pleas- On Sunday, Stay 24, from 2 to 5 friends on Sunday, May 24, from ure of Miss Betty Block, bride- and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the elect. Covers were laid for 24 firmation of their daughter, confirmation of their (laughter, Adelle. No cards. guests. Norma. No cards. CONFIRMANTS AT HOME B. BARUCH OUTLINES JEWISH PEACE IDEA Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss of Huntington Woods will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 24, evening only, That universal peace has always in honor of the confirmation of been the highest hope of Jewish their son, Richard. idealism while other religions have been indifferent to the problem of Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Jay of war, was the idea set forth by 1610 Collingwood avenue will be Theodore Baru•h, instructor of the at home to their relatives and tenth grade of the Shaarey Zedek friends on Sunday, May 24, from S exclusive distributors of U.'llentetfielb furniture in Michigan Sunday School, in an address to the 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the Ilk we were allotted $200,000 worth of their choicest pieces for students of the senior class assem- confirmation of their daughter, bly. The talk was sponsored by Ruth. No cards. immediate disposal at wholesale and less. the Student Council. The I Choosing three instances in the dreds who have attended our stile hale !minded at the Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Gittleman history of the Jewish people as typ- beauty and craftsmanship of this world renowned furniture. ical of the Jewish love for peace, of 3025 Calvert avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends • Baruch pointed out that during the Never before hare the public been able to purchase this type of , entire lifetime of the Hebrews there on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- has at all times existed a strong furniture at real wholesale prices. 'desire for "sholom." He mentioned firmation of their daughter, Krona. No cards. the custom of the wandering Israe- lites of sending peace messengers to the cities they passed on their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanners , why to the land of Canaan, an in- of 16140 Washburn avenue will cident in the life of Rabbi Main be at home to their relatives and about 1,000 years ago, and the re- friends on Sunday, May 24, fr o m cent participation of a Jew in the 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the • Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact when confirmation of their (laughter, a Chicago lawyer named Levinson Rosalie. No cards. suggested to the former Secretary of State the outlawry of war. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz This talk is the third of a series of 2454 Taylor avenue will be at Opposite W It's City Club Corner Iizttbe e lh of talks by faculty members. home to their relatives and friends, Plans for an all-school outing to on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5, Open Elenintis I nail 9:00 O'clock !be held on June 14 are being made and 7 to 9, in honor of the confir-; ! by the student council and Mr. Ros- motion of their son, Morton. No of the - - enthal, superintendent cards. G. STUCHINER HERE school. A Al,mon* . FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION 20, 10 Park Avenue Mr. Saul Berkower (Formerly of Zimmer • ltrikomer) 412 EATON TOWER Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of an Exclusive Fur Shop at 11551 DEXTER BLVD. at Burlingame (formerly Birnb•um's) which is fully euqipped for the manufacturing and stor- ing of high-grade furs. Being away from the high rent district, we are now able to give you the best of service in all fur wants, in- cluding making coats and scarf's, also repairing and re- modeling at a great saving. s FOR ACHOOZA ALEPH ASHINSKY FAREWELL G. Stuchiner of New York, man- ON SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum f 2642 Webb avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends! on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 Mrs. S. L. KRVHIlall, president and 7 to 9, in honor of the confir- of the Sisterhood of Congregation mation of their son, Herbert. No Emanuel, is in charge of arrange- cards. ments for the reception to be given Mr, and Mrs. Ira Friettenberg by the congregation, in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, of 1403 Virginia I'ark will be at on Saturday evening, May 16, at home to their relatives and friends the congregation, Taylor and Wil- on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confir- son avenues. • Rabbi Ashinsky has been the motion of their son, Robert. No spiritual head of the congregation cards. for the past five years and is now returning to his former home in Mr. and Mrs. Max Fried of 3317 l'ittsburgh. Boston boulevard will be at home A musical program will he pro- to their relatives and friends on vided by Cantor Boyarsky, accom- Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and panied by his daughter, Miss Eva 7 to 9, in honor of the confirma- Beyarskv. and William Bliznik. tion of their son, Avery. No cards. aging director of Achooza Aleph, w hich develops orange groves for American Jews in Palestine, ar- rived in Detroit on Wednesday for a week's stay, in the interest of the Achonza. Ile is at Room 453 of lintel 'fuller. Mr. Stuchiner, who has himself • visited Palestine, stated that the Schooza Aleph has developed two colonies, the colony of Raananah and the present new colony of Gan Yavneh, near Rehoboth. Can Yoe. neh marks the rebuilding of the his- toric city of Yavneh, made famous by the building of the Yeshivah by Rabbi Yochonan ben Zakkai dur- ing the destruction of the Jewish State by the Romans. Achooza Aleph, Mr. Stuchiner violinist. stated, has settled 700 people in This reception is open to the pub- Palestine and has already planted lic and all who wish to extend their oranges on 3,000 dunams of land. good wishes to Rabbi and Mrs. All told, the Achonza tau g ht Ashinsky upon their departure are 000 ilunams of land from Arabs invited to attend. and invested $1,000,000 in Pales- The annual meeting and election tine. of officers of the Sisterhood will I take place Monday, May 18, at 2:30 p. m. RENNANS APE tiAVING A Our designing department and fac- tory will be in charge of Louis D. Her- kower, who for the past 28 years was associated with some of the leading re- tail furriers in the country, including the Rollins Co. of Detroit. [ Berkower's Fur Shoppe 11551 DEXTER BLVD. Hogarth 1460 n th SALE TEN DAYS LEFT TO SIGN UP CHILDREN FOR JEWISH CAMP Just 10 more days are left to sign up for the Jewish Fresh Air Camp. No registrations will be taken, and no changes will be made after June 1. There is still room for a few girls. Any boys who apply will be put on the waiting list. Ap- plications will be accepted only from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., any day, except Saturday and Sunday. A parent must come to the office, 51 West Warren, to register the child. Mr. and Mrs. John Lazar of 569: Rosedale Court will be at home UI their relatives and friends on Sun- day, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Betty. No cards. Mr. and Sirs. Goodman J. Lef- kofsky of 2516 West Philadelphia will be at home to their relatives and friend son Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their daugh- ter, Helen Roslyn. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gittleman of 742 West Grand boulevard will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, In honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Sylvia. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sidder of 3007 Webb avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirma- tion of their eon, Richard. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolf- gang and Mr. Samuel Lachman will be at home at 3234 Webb ave- nue to their relative's and friends on Sunday, Mny 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confir- mation of Mr. Lachman's daugh- ter, Lucille. No cards. Leaving for Europe Shortly, Desires Commissions to Purchase- PICTURES, OBJETS D'ART, ANTIQUE JEWELRY and INTIMATE THINGS Write Boa 600, Detroit Jewish Chronicle UNSER CAMP and CAMP KINDERVELT of the Farband and Poale Zion CHELSEA, MICHIGAN Invites You to Spend an Enjoyable Week-End Decoration Day, May 30 Dr. Murray Jackman of Mur- ray's Optical Shop, 1119 Griswold, broke a record in the Allied Jewish Campaign when he increased his contribution from $100 to $l 000. Henry! Wineman, presiding at Tues- day's luncheon, announced that a check in full for this gift, increased 10-fold, was received Tuesday morning. At the luncheon on Wednesday, workers cheered Sirs. Jackman, who was a guest of Myron Stein- berg, who secured this gift, for this noble gift was made jointly in her name and the name of Dr. Jackman. BUTZEL TO ADDRESS MENORAH SUNDAY Fred M. Butzel, distinguished Detroit attorney, philanthropist, and recognized leader of Jewish af- fairs in the city, will speak before the Menorah Society of Detroit City College on the subject, "The Jew in America." Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting which will take place at :1:30 p. m., Sunday, May 17, at Congregation Sloishe, Dexter at La•rence.1 FORMAL OPENING, 3rd Season, JUNE 21 Healthful surroundings, beautiful lake, swimming, rowing, tennis and other outdoor sports under supervision of competent instructors and counsellors. Home-cooked food. Reasonable rates, REGISTRATION FOR CHILDREN, AGED 7 TO 14, AT THE FARBAND FOLK SCHOOL 8679 Twelfth Street Euclid 3356 'rag 110.4AS. NO RICRIMOS Brith Sholom Picnic. David Iforovitz Lodge and the Samuel Kunio Lodge of Independ- i•nde;•j:lirrityheaS11ioloinii,,njocintothit: f Brennonf e„natrOt ield at the Detroit Creamery grove on Sunday, July 12, A union or- chestra will supply the music. 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Best Fit Guaranteed SPECIAL RATES TO SCHOOLS, CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Open Evenings and Sundays EPPIE'S Rental Parlor 8726 Twelfth St., near Gladstone Madison 4919 Who,' you rent a Tine from Eppio, yoti U be glad and happy High-Class Tailoring, Cleaning, Valet Service. Just Call Ue. GEORGE GALVANI -BARITONE- SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio Programs, Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD Phone Columbia 2943 Opens Wednesday, May 20 (Formal) featuring BEN POLLACK "DeSaulier Shop Rough Straws 47...4Ik Panamas . . . .15... $7!' Garfield BLOSSOM HEATH Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bloomgar- den of 2633 Tuxedo avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their son, Donald. No cards. ACT QUICK PEAL BARGAINS Ballqbuntal Once again, like new! Of course it's Leader cleaned, which means thor- oughly cleaned. There's a differ. ence in Leader cleaned rugs which thousands of Jewish people recog- nize-and Leader prices are no higher than that of inferior rug cleaning. Call Mr. and Mrs. Al Weisman of 2241 Taylor avenue will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confir- mation of their daughter, Sybil Naomi, No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall will receive relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stone, 18614 Wildemere avenue, on Sun- JEWS PARTICIPATE IN May 24, afternoon and eve- •11 ■ WORLD GOOD WILL DAY day, ning, in honor of their children, Naomi Stone and Jerry Krandall. Council of Jewish Women to Take No cards. Part in Program. Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon The Council of Jewish Women (Ruth Warren) of 2645 Webb ave- is actively interested in the Detroit nue will be at home to their rela- celebration of World Good Will tives and friends on Sunday, May Day, the anniversary of the first 24, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in conference in 1899, honor of the confirmation of their THESE HATS DESIGNED OH Hague David Porter, past president of 'Mill HEAD CVMPLETE the International Students Feder- son, Avery Warren. No cards. TRIMMINGS E•Taw ation will be the guest speaker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broder of presented by the Women's Council 4054 West Euclid avenue will be for Education in International Re- at home to their relatives and lations, at the Greek Theater, Cran- friends on Sunday, May 24, from brook, Bloomfield Hills, Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the evening, May 17. "International confirmation of their daughter, Ro- Problems Confronting the United delle H. No cards. States" will be the speaker's sub- ject. The candle lighting ceremony , will be of particular interest and is being arranged with the help . of the Cosmopolitan Club and Mis s Jessie Bonstelle. Announces Mrs. A. H. Brodie will represent Hadassah and will portray Pales- the removal of its Offices tine in the candle ceremony. and Workrooms to FElts . _ 151. 110. Dakus . . . . Charmu$E *W. Panamalacs 10. DIFiERENT% Complete Outfits for DR. JACKMAN RAISES HIS GIFT TEN-FOLD ASSIIVEGSAIN Professional Buyer A eddetCloi!snle.fluRug and HIS MUSIC 301-302 Metropolitan 33 John R. Street BUTTONS COVERED HEMSTITCHING PICOT EDGING PIRATING TUCKING T•iephtan• Clifford 1853 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ROSEVILLE 515-6