frEVenzon, cwlsn RUNIC113 PAGE TWO ••••=111111w IPURIM MEETING OF S. Z. SISTERHOOD New Merchandise Is Arriving Every Day! A meeting of the Shaarey Zedek ; Sisterhood will be held in the so- cial hall of the synagogue Monday, March 14, at 2:15 p. m. This meeting will be symbolic of Purim. A skit with members of the Sister. Values Are Amazing! SPRING SALE AT HUDSON'S PAUL J. WEYER at the Northwood Inn Announces for This Sunday Roast Chicken Dinner . . . . $ 1.25 Frog Dinner .. . . $1.50 Fish or Tenderloin $.1r .50 Steak Dinner . JL SUNDAY DANCING From 3 to 6 and 7 to Closing Dine and Dance to Ray "Pete" Pretoriva and His Band of Many Melodies SPECIAL PRICES ON PARTIES Private Dining Rooms For Reservations Fhone Royal Oak 2577.9887 milivo o unil il i i imil it ilitilil itilillo in uil li l i intill id I i-, mffi mili mil io llu mm "We are as particular in servicing your car as you would be if you did it yourself."—ABE MAX. ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. Now Conveniently Located at Between Cortland and Sturtevant PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 i--- 10 rear , 991101.9.• Mi Owl Auto &Wo* are phased to announce the association with our first of 'MR. JULIUS RUBINER Formerly 0 J. H. Holmes & Company , _ Ground Floor, Penobscot Bldg. . THE FINEST AFFAIR OF THE SEASON! Purim Supper Cabaret Dance Sponsored by Purity Chapter, 359 0. E. S. DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL Sunday, March 20, at 9 p. m. Mrs. David De Sole Poole of The Sisterhood of Temple Beth New York is the house guest of El will hold its monthly meeting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich. on Monday, March 14, at 2:30 • o'clock. The program for the af- Albert Kahn, accompanied by ternoon will be presented by a his son, Dr. Edgar Kahn, left for trio from the Detroit Symphony New York, and from there will Orchestra and a social hour will sail on the Ile de France for Mos_ follow. This date also marks the cow, Russia, opening of the "Sisterhood Ex-1' change," at which time members Judge end Mrs. Charles C. Si- who find it necessary to increase mons are, on a two weeks' visit in the family budget may display samples of articles for which they Cincinnati. are prepared to take orders. Fur-1 ther particulars regarding this' Mr. and Mrs. Max Finkelston of project may be had by calling Mrs. Longfellow avenue have returned Irving Hirschman, chairman, Long- from a month's visit to Florida. fellow 3987. Membership cards should be presented at the door. Mrs. Albert Ginzberg and small son have returned from Germany Mrs. Max Solomon of 2227 and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone avenue, and his sister, MRS. H. H. WARNER Morris Schwenger of Webb avenue. Mrs. Max Lebster of 3216 Pingree avenue, have just returned to their hood taking part is being prepared. MRS. FRIEDA S. ULLIAN Mrs. Mile, Finsterwald and Mrs. homes after spending the winter Musical numbers appropriate for tein inlef left for 10 days' months at Miami Beach, Fla., and ment to incoming member, and all the holiday are on the program. ! S am Eps Havana, Cuba. visit to Springs. are urged to come and greet those There will be the traditional re- who have recently joined. Mrs. freshments. The complete pro- Mr. and Mrs. N. Fishman and Harry L. Jackson, president, will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer of gram will be announced next daughter, Geraldine, of 2984 Bur- the Park Lane were hosts at a give a short speech of welcome. week. lingame avenue, returned Satur- Mrs. Herbert H. Warner is breakfast party last Sunday, this Mrs. Frieda S. Ullian of Ann day from a two months' vacation being one of a series. president of the Sisterhood. Arbor will review Maurice Sam- in Miami Beach, Fla. uel's latest book, "Jews on Ap- M. D. Wittelshofer left last Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg proval." Mrs. Ullian was formerly piroir.1,tklovhere and son, Daniel, of Webb avenue, president of National Junior Ha- have returned from a month's stay dassah and is now a member of the national board of Senior Ha- in Miami Beach, Fla. The Detroit section, National dassah. The book she will review .Mrs. Fred Klein of Covington Council of Jewish Women, will Drive entertained 45 guests at Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Horrell Is the latest from the pen of Mau- hold its last lecture meeting of luncheon and bridge last Saturday of 318 Josephine avenue an- rice Samuel, one of the foremost the season at Temple Beth El on at the Book-Cadillac. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their writers on Jewish subjects, who March 7, 2 p. m. son, Saul, on Saturday morning, became popular through his "Rim On account of the triennial Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles- March 12, at Congregaiton Beth of the Wilderness" and "You, Gen- convention meeting late in March, inger of Boston boulevard mo- Moses, 686 Owen. Reception at tiles." there will be no April meeting. tored to Lawrence, Kans., to visit home Sunday evening, March 13, An extraordinary musical pro- Prof. Joseph Remenyi, the lec- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. gram will also be a feature on this from 7 to 10. No cards. turer of the afternoon, will talk Sol Marks, occasion, presenting Edward Bred- on "The European Conception of Miss Sady Storch of Monterey shall, one of the most promising American Literature." Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona younger American concert pianists Prof. Remenyi is co-author with avenue returned from a visit to avenue has returned from a and composers. Mr. Bredshall Prof. Henry Pratt Fairchild of the Pittsburgh, New York and Atlan- month's vacation spent in New studied in this country with Ru- York together with Miss Marty book entitled " Immigrant Back- tic City. Pallitz of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. They dolph Ganz and Olga Samaroff grounds," besides being a regular were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave and in Paris with Phillipp and contributor to European and with outstanding musicians in Ger- E. A. Bernie of Chicago boule- American literary and sociological vard returned from a short visit Miller of the Bronx, New York. many. periodicals of note. to Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Benjamin Wilk, who is Mrs. Jack Dunn entertained with a bridge-luncheon last Thurs- chairman of the program commit- YOUNG ISRAEL ADULT tee, arranged this function. Miss Mildred Fink returned day at her home at the Dryden EDUCATION IS LAUDED from a visit to Cleveland, Pitts- Court Apartments, on Rochester Membership Tea. burgh and New York. The last of a series of member- avenue. In a statement issued by Bernard ship teas was given at the Detroit Isaacs, superintendent of the Uni- Miss Lillian Cohen of Broad- Leland Tuesday afternoon. There Jewish students who graduated ted Hebrew Schools of Detroit, the from the Detroit Central High street boulevard is sponsoring a was a large attendance and Ha- educational system organized by School with high distinction are: welcome bridge Saturday, honor- dassah gained many new mem- Young Israel and supervised by the Emanuel Feinberg, editor-in-chief ing Miss Sady Storch, who has just bersfl United Hebrew Schools was highly of Ole school annual, the Central- returned from a trip in the East. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich spoke and recommended to the Jewish adult ite; Esther Mildred Fenster, Net- Covers will be laid for 20 guests. Mrs. David Kaltman sang to the population in Detroit. piano accompaniment of Miss Alice Blanche R. Levine, news editor of Mr. Isaacs stated, "For the past the school paper, the Central Stu- Miss Conalee Rosenthal of 659 Richman of the Netzorg School of several decades adult Jewish edu- dent; Doris Sherr, activities edi- East Boston bouluFard was enter- Music. cation has been unfortunately ne- tor of the school annual, the Cen- tained Sunday, Feb. 21, at a sur- This entertainment was ar- glected. The establishment of tralite," and Belle Muriel Taylor. prise party in honor of her birth- ranged by Mrs. David Diamond. lasses in Hebrew, Yiddish, History day. Covers were laid for six nd Bible provides the necessary Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland cpuples. m eans for training both young and and sons are now in their new Id In the most essential fields of Miss Betty Zilitsky of 12629 Old home at 3242 Burlingame avenue. ewish studies." Mill street, Russel Woods, gave a The attedance of these classes on dinner party honoring the nine- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin Monday evenings, from 8:30 to teenth birthday of Miss Joyce Sa- Goldie Meyersohn, promminent 10:30, at the Philadelphia-Byron (Miriam Kamin) have returned bre of Detroit. Covers were laid woman labor leader of Palestine, T almud Torah, is increasing with from their honeymoon trip and are for 32 guests. residing at 13505 La Salle boule- now in this country as a member of every session. Registration mopes • to every sincere indivkdual desiring vard. Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority in- the labor delegation, will be honor- t o obtain a thorough Jewish educe- stalled newly elected members at ed in Detroit during a three-day Mrs. R. Allender and Mrs. I. a social gathering on Feb. 24, at stay in this city. ion. Classes range from beginning On Sunday night, March 20, at Allender were hostesses to 36 the home of Miss Ann Newman, to highly advanced groups. the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, Miss The Young Israel educational guests at a bridge-luncheon and 313 Harmon avenue. Meyersohn will address a mass- committee is headed by Irving W. linen shower at the L'Aiglon, Schlussel, who is assisted by Dr. March 2, honoring Miss Ruth Miss Flo Gross of Tuxedo ave- meeting under the auspices of the Harry Portnoy, Sol King and San- Kronenberg, a bride-elect of nue was hostess at a bridge-tea Chalutzos Jewish Women's Pioneer April 3. der Kolitch. Feb. 27 for Theta Delta Omega Organization for Palestine. On Wednesday, March 23, at Ho- Sorority, honoring their president, The Philosophical Society of Miss Pearl Caplan of Tennyson tel Statler, Miss Meyersohn will be guest at a 910 donors reception- Detroit met at the home of Dr. avenue, who left Feb. 28 for a and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman. Dr. month's motor trip and vacation at luncheon. Interested sympathizers may obtain additional information Ezra Lipids presented a paper on Miami Beach, Fla. regarding the luncheon by calling "Hegel." An interesting discus.. Mizrachi Ilatzoir met on Tues- the committee on ways and means, sion followed. The next meeting day, March I. Plans for the bridge- Euclid 2777-W. will be held at the home of Mrs. S. dansant to be held at the Chinese Sharm. Tea Gardens on Sunday, April 10 , are progressing rapidly. Posters The Music Study Club held its A concert and dance of the Sis- and tickets will be distributed at second annual evening bridge Mrs. L. Cam thanks her com- the next meeting. Plans for kosher party on Wednesday, March 2, at ters of Zion Mizrachi will be held refreshments to be served have the Highland Park branch of the this Saturday night, March 5, at the mittees for their co-operation in Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. helping to make the bridge-dance been made. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. J. M. Berri, Participating in this concert will a success, socially and financially. The Mizrachi Ilitzoir is aiding and Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman were the Women's Mizrachi, which is chairman and vice-chairman of be the Chord of Judea Symphony Special thanks go to Mrs. J. Weis- sponsoring a concert-dance this this successful affair. Their com- Orchestra, under the direction of man and Mrs. II. Wei:warden for Saturday evening at the Philadel- mittee workers included Mesdames William P. Bliznick, and soloists bringing in the most ads, also to from the Detroit Halevy-liazomir the Franklin Printing Co. phia and Byron Hebrew School. Morris Blumberg, David Fauman, Singing Society. A special meeting will be held At the Friday evening group on William Isenberg, Louis Franken- The proceeds of this concert will Monday, March 7, 1:30 p. m., at March 4, Mr. Novak will deliver a stein, Edward Stein, Henry Wein- short talk. March 11, Mr. Markson berg, Harry Coggan, Aaron Fell- be used for the completion and the Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter will be the speaker of the evening. man, Bernard Laths, Ralph Paul, maintenance of the Mizrachi Wo- boulevard. Members are urgently All persons are urged to attend Louis Oppenheim, Arthur Pollak, men's Techinal Home and Cultur- requested to attend and settle for these evenings which are both edu- David Diamond, Sol Benyas and al ('enter for Orthodox Girls in the tickets they have outstanding. Jerusalem. cational and s^-cial and are con- Myron Jacoby. We. Sophie Shaw is the general Accounting Fraternity to ducted in the true spirit of the tra- chairman in charge of the concert ditional Sabbath. Hear Dr. Otto A. Hirsch. hers. Dora Garvett is visiting and dance. The ,following com- A special meeting of the organ- with her children, Mr. and Mrs. mittees are assisting Mrs. Shaw: ization devoted to the bridge-den- Sol Vatz, in Pittsburgh. Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity of Publicity, Mrs. R. Singer and Miss mint has been called for Tuesday, R. Schecter; tickets, Mrs. B. Le- the Detroit Institute of Technology March 8, at 8:30 o'clock. The club- Israel Brodie of New York vine, Mrs. A. Wilenkin and Mrs. will hear Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, su- room are located at 9109 Twelfth, spent last week-end in this city. E. Rosenzwieg; refreshments, Mrs. perintendent of the Jewish Chil- and are open on any of the evenings M. Shulman, Mrs. K. Spivak and dren's Home, at their open meeting mentioned above. The third meeting of the study Mrs. A. Rubenstein. which will he held at the Barium group of the Young People's So- Tickets may be obtained from Hotel, Thursday evening, March 10. ciety of Congregation Shaarey Mrs. Levine or Mrs. E. Rosen- Dr. Hirsch will speak on the sub- FRANKLIN TO ADDRESS Zedek will be held Sunday, March ject "Fraternalism." Solna of the BEN BEY ON MARCH 12 13, in the synagogue at Chicago zwieg, 2309 Taylor, any of the students from the commerce and committee members or at the door. boulevard and Lawton avenues. A t finance department were invited. , Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple this meeting Miss Guasie Meyer s Eugene F. Weiss is in charge of o Beth El will speak at the fourth and Milton Goodman will discuss ZEDAKAH CO-OPERATES the arrangements, assisted by L. WITH RELIEF COUNCIL Silverfarb. The meeting will be fol- open forum social sponsored by "Russia." the Ben Bey Club, Saturday eve- lowed by luncheon and bridge. The ning, March 12, at Beth David The Zedakah Club, in co-opera- officers are: David II. Shook, chan- Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan of Synagogue, Elmhurst and Four- 1996 Calvert avenue announce the tion with the Unemployment cellor; Nathan Horwitz, vice-chan- teenth. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Louis H. Emergency Relief Council, aside cellor; Louis Schwartz, scribe; I. Rabbi Franklin will discuss the Sable, on Saturday, March 12, at from sewing and furnishing lay- L. Hartenherg, questor; J. Abel, subject, "To Be a Jew." Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Chi- ettes for poor families, has taken marshal!. The lecture will be preceded by cago and Lawton avenues. on the work of caring for the a program of musical selections needy aged whom it Is necessary Flower Fund of the Jewish rendered by members of the Musk Miss Dorothy Dorice Lieberman to institutionalize. Mrs. Sonia Welfare Federation. Study Club. Dancing will con- has returned to her home on Chi- Shaffer has charge of the layette clude the program. cago boulevard, having spent the work and may be reached by call- The flower fund of the Jewish ing Longfellow 5155 . past seven weeks in Dayton, Ohio, The Zedakah Club announces a Welfare Federation acknowledges as the guest of her fiancee's par- M ents. NT IS PH party to be held at Congregation receipt of contributions from the T EA M JEW ISH B'nai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence, following in memory of Mrs. B. G. Rudolph Rem Szekely, Detroit on Sunday evening, March 13, at Morris: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. , The Philomathic Debating Club baritone, has again been engaged 8 o'clock. Admission will be free, Find and Mrs. F. Goodman. Con- fogr orenaom n.4Seucinstany dwxatisen with the - as artist soloist on the Canadian and there will be prizes and re- tributions were received in memory Pacific program to be broadcast 1freshments. Mrs. Esther Davis of of Milford Stern from Mr. and Mrs. tJewish Center team. Oscar Colton March 11 from Toronto, Ont. 12215 Hazelwood avenue is chair- Clarence H. Enggase, Mu Chapter $ and Max Chomsky upheld the affir of Kappa Nu and Mr. and Mrs. man of the affair. native of the question "Reaolved , The Misses Jean Weinberg and Mrs. Rose Lipson-of 2671 Glen. Harm Weisman. 11 the privately owned public utilitie s Harriet Harris spent the week-end dale avenue will be the next host- t are detrimental to the best finan in Ann Arbor as the guests of Miss ess to the Zedakah Club meeting, Perfection Lodge Dinner- Ill cial interests of the country." rep - Freda Hertzberg. on Monday afternoon, March 7, Dance Sunday. !ti resenting the Philomathic. Arthu 11:30 o'clock. Somers and Nathan Berke, reprisa- Dr and Mrs. S. Glassman en- Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & 1 enting the Jewish Center, comprised tertained s group of friends with PERFECTION LODGE A. M., will hold an informal Jin. the negative. • buffet dinner and bridge at their Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & ner-dance on Wednesday evening. Elections for the thirtieth annua 11 home on Calvert avenue last Sat- A. M., will not hold a communi- arch 9, at 7:30 p. m., at the model meeting resulted in the selee - orday nigJd. cation on Wednesday, March 9, Chalet. There will be dancing and (ion of the following: ()war Colten due to the dinner-dance which will entertainment. Mason s, their Alex Baruch, Abe Davis, George , Mr. "Aid Mrs. Prince were hosts be held at the Chalet. wives and friends are invited. Res- Schreiber, Sam Finkelstein and at dinner and bridge last Wednes. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. creations may be made by writing Laois Koretz. The model meeting I day at their home on Calvert aye- By order of or calling Henry Levett. 320 Dime -t will probably be held early in May . DUP. IRVING W. BLUMBERG, W. M. B nk building, Cherry 5470 a E 1: ■ :O;EXPE NSIVE GO OD Furt '144 : .:TuR; v!Mari4X.0 410' rissX.A.N.tideWititit* se.... 'a `f-7, rs •... " ' •"11P"' - "''' e eza /Ow:WA .., (i ff44.7" y ... al11101„_AIM rl --,r!. ' 9 sf aWrfM ...N. UN , t' Refinement In Every Detail , ) J BRIDGE-DANCE OF MIZRACHI HATZOIR , NOISEMAKERS—ENTERTAINMENT—CONFETTI GOLDIE MYERSON Prominent Woman Labor Leader of Palestine WILL ADDRESS A MASS MEETING Sunday Evening, March 20, Philadelphia-Byron Hall hn will be a guest at • $10 donor reception . Miss M e luncheon March 23, Hotel Statism. For further information call Euclid 2777-W. le THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will sponsor • DONORS LUNCHEON Wednesday, March 9—Book-Cadillac Hotel MRS. JENNIE K. ZWICK Teacher. Lecturer, Relief Worker, Will B• Principal Speaker Big musical program will feature vocal selections by Mrs. 3. H. Sehakne, accompanied by We. Sal Q. Kesler; selections by the Hershel Leib Fox Theater String Quarter, and many others. Fee reservations communicate with Mrs. S. H. Kraft, 3221 CoMogwood. 1 li 1 r OLD FOLKS HOME , ee.n: ars /1 Oi lls , It o I ry II sya . i I Or I ,.. ,., • • y ...0 i '-'7" .,' a. 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GEORGE GALVANI --BAR11ONE-- SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio Programs Will Accept Serious Pupil. in Voice Culture and Coaching STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD Phone Columbia 2943 PURITY CHAPTER EVENT MARCH 16 The Washington Bi-Centennial celebration of Purity Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will take the form of a bridge-tea on Wed- nesday, March 16, at the Statler Hotel. , The patrons of Purity Chapter, Leo Gottfurcht and Dr. Harry Metzger, are the chairmen in charge I of the Purim cabaret dance which' wil be held Sunday evening, March 20, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. This will be a novel affair, with a real cabaret of professional enter- tainers, splendid music and refresh- ments. Miss Theresa Rosenman is chairman of the program for the evening. On Sunday evening, April 3, Pur- ity Chapter will sponsor a card party for the benefit of the build- Mg fund of the Jewish Home for Children at the new home, 11ur- lingame and Petosky. The chair- men for this affair are Mesdame Ann Paul, Rose Ruben and Agnes Yarrows, assisted by captains from the various Jewish charitable or- ganizations, including Mrs. Rose Greenwald of, the Zedakah Society, Irs. Sylvia Stone representing Ila- assah and Mrs. Dorothy Light- tone of the Eva Prenzlauer Serv- ice Group. SAVE YOUR EYES! Eye examination and glasses prescribed by our DOCTOR of Optometry. Registered and cer- tified by State of Michigan. A guaranteed service at surpris- ingly low prices. MURRAY'S (DR. M. JACKMAN, OPT.) 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Near Kinsers Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock. Joseff Bros. RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN 2038 Woodward at Elizabeth Have Added ■ Delicatessen Department Better to Serve You Regular Meal ...65c Business Men's Lunch 40c We cater to banquets, weddings, parties and other privat• functions. Phone Clifford 3974 Chas. Lesser III Years in the Meat B.111.6. Announces the Opening of .1rothe Market at 11510 Dexter at La wrenc. 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