L SHAAREY ZEDE IVES PURIM SKIT MARCH 14 Learn More Abaut CONTRACT BRIDGE By Hearing Mrs. Louis Robinson is a mem- ber of the cast of the Purim skit to be presented at the Shaarey Zedek meeting, Monday, March 14, at 2:15 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. Other members In Her Weekly Lecture, at 3 o'clock TUESDAY AFTERNOON In the Georgian Room Thirteenth Floor Many women lunch in the dining rooms at noon and-play bridge till the time of the lecture. Try this pleasant practice yourself. HUDSON'S "My! How NEW Your rug looks" CARPET CLEANERS Call GARFIELD 8400 T9 -7, 22.,_ • 4.2.2.- i GOOD• FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENS I VE .) 'wzgotialIZMZIVMEliEggagelENSMe .. _ zr : • PAP rv_A o VW7irmo ' MRS. C. F. BIELMAN ... and why shouldn't it! It was just cleaned, through and through, by Leader, Detroit's foremost rug ,cleaners! There's a diffeience ... ask any one of the many thousands of our satisfied customers ... A trial will convince you ... phone NOW! A Charming Bride MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON who will participate in the skit are the Mesdames Herman August, Saul Jacob, Maurice Landau, Her- man Schmier, Sidney Stone, Max Keidan, Frank Wetsman and Miss Hattie Gittleman. Mrs. Sidney Allen will render the "Songs of Esther" by Handel, accompanied by Mrs. Burton Clam- age. DRAMATIC EFFORTS ON PROGRAM OF 'Y' Purim Celebrations Are Also Planned by Local Y. W. H. A. A delegation from the Detroit Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin left on a cruise of the West Indies chapter of Hadassah attended a and will be gone for three weeks. meeting in Toledo of the Toledo chapter of liadassah on Monday . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Golden- evening, March 7, and partici- berg were hosts at a buffet supper paled in a symposium. The mem- at their home on Wellesley Drive bers who delivered addresses in- last Sunday evening. eluded Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mrs. M. Landau, Elizebeth Finley and Jeanette Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbaten Steinberg. entertained some friends at din- ner last Saturday night at their Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity of home on Burlington Drive. the Detroit Institute of Technology heard Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, super- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker of intendent of the Jewish Children's Sherwood Forest spent the week- Home, at the open meeting held on end in Chicago as guests of Dr. Thursday evening, March 10, at and Mrs. Benjamin Brealcstone of the Baelum Hotel. Dr. Hirsch Sheridan Road. spoke on the subject "Fraternal- ism" before a large attendance. The Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hamburg of arrangement were in charge of 369 Richton avenue announce the Eugene F. Weiss, assisted by L. marriage of their daughter, Ernes- Silverfarb. The meeting was fol. tine, to Samuel Trunsky of De- lowed by a luncheon and bridge. troit, on Jan. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seppen of Miss Retta Tannenholz of the 2676 Calvert avenue celebrated Wilshire is visiting in Cleveland their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- with her sister and brother-in-law, sary with a family dinner for 36 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rosenbloom. guests on Sunday evening, March 6. The tables were covered with Sidney Stone and Maurice silver leaves, with silver predomi- Aronsson are visiting at Hot noting the color scheme. Two of Springs, the guests, Morris Dinner and Harry Dinner, attended the wed- -- ding 25 years ago, and were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Moss of Mt. again with the couple to help cele- Clemens announce the marriage brate this occasion. Following the of their daughter, • Gertrude, to catered dinner, the guests played Herbert Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. b ridge. Lester M. Moss, last December. Among the many affairs given Miss Phyllis Simon, daughter of inthe past few weeks in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon of Chi- cago boulevard, left Saturday to was a miscellaneous shower at the spend the remainder of the winter Chinese Tea Gardens, given by her months in Miami Beach, Fla. sisters, the Misses Faye and Belle — Cohen; a green kitchen shower Mrs. Jacob Mazer of Atkinson given by Miss Esther Levine; a avenue has returned from a visit linen shower given by Mrs. A. with relatives in New York. Swatlo, and a personal shower given by the girls of the Eta Rho Mrs. Louis N. Halbstein will Sorority, of which Miss Cohen has speak on "Life in Africa" at the been an active member for the next meeting of the Ilaskalah So. past three years. ciety, which will be at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Fish- Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman baine, 3318 Sturtevant avenue, on of Webb avenue entertained a Sunday evening. group of friends at dinner in honor 'Designs True To Originals Pringle rests upon its 48 years' reputation for "Built-In" Quality Standard. So much inferior furniture is being offered at ridicu- lous prices that it behooves every buyer to insist on knowing the whole truth when par- chasing. —Photo by Lopatin Studio. MRS. BENJAMIN J. SAFIR (Miss Sophia Radom) Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated at a beautiful ceremony in the Men's Club Room at the Temple Beth El on Sunday afternoon, Starch 6, when he joined in matrimony Miss Sophie Radom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Radom, and Benjamin J. Safir. The bride looked lovely in a Le- long eggshell lace gown and a tur- ban to match, and wore ivory color- ed shoes. She carried a sheath of calla lillies. The bride was given away in marriage by her father. Her sister, bliss Celia Radom, at- tended her as maid of honor. She wore an Agnes pink lace gown and a large pink picture hat trimmed in blue, with shoes to match. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and blue delphiniums. The bride's mother wore a lovely black gown and hat to match, wearing a corsage of tea roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Alvin Safir, and by John Sklar. During the processioti, Miss Rose Waxman sang "0 Promise Me," ac- companied by Al Wolgin on the violin. Following the ceremony, the bri- dal couple left for Chicago. They will be at home to their friends after March 20, at 2745 Cortland avenue. This beautiful deck le of Crotch' Mahog• $11511. any. hand-carved, finished in the old world manner—knee hole foreomfort- An authentic Chippendale reprfOction When one appreciates period furniture they, too, have an appreciation for quality— Pringle is one store in Detroit where this com- bination is most evident—Each day new pa- trons are loud in their praise of the marvelous collection of "Good Furniture" for which Detroit offers rio peer. iLY D Pringle Advisors and Counselors await your pleasure in offering their assistance—their - vast experience is yours for the asking. The Boulevard Store is open every Monday M The drama tea, at the Young Evening 'till nine. Women's Hebrew Association, on Sunday afternoon, March 12, at 4 o'clock, will present the classes TWO STORES of Jacob Ben-Ami, who is now in dramatic art in scenes from Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morrell playing at the Civic Theater. the following modern American Plays: "Craig's Wife," "Liliom," of 318 Josephine avenue an- The East Room of the Alamac Will Address Jewish Forum "Aren't We All?;" "Children of nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their 2990 W. Grand Blvd. app. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Grade Ave. the Moon," and "Finders, Keep- son, Saul, on Saturday morning, Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla., was This Sunday Afternoon, ers." Members and friends of March 12, at Congregaiton Beth the scene of a gala farewell party at 5, Over WJBK. Mpses, 586 Owen. Reception at Feb. 23 when Mr. and Mrs. Nathan the "Y" are invited. • • •I1 , home Sunday evening, March 13, Fishman and daughter, Geraldine , The theater party to the open- from 7 to 10. No cards. Milton M. Alexander, Detroit of 2984 Burlingame avenue, ended ing performance of "Mourning their winter vacation. Honoring Jewish communal leader and ad- Becomes Electra,"%on Monday eve- ArtvAdN^i;va Pe% . AAIAAAMIN A-k4AAMIVAI Ira Mandelstaum of 736 South their departure a formal dance vertising expert, will address the ning, March 14, will have the . no magic formulas .. . . just a From my hat . Park avenue, Saginaw, Mich., has was held • on the Roof Garden. Jewish Radio Forum from 5 to largest attendance of "Y" mem- conscientious crew of trained mechanics who know 5:30 this Sunday afternoon, over just• returned from an extended Music was furnished by Bernie bers this season. how to put your car in shape. trip through South Africa. White and his Alamaniacs. At station WJBK. An interesting PAUL J. WEYER "Only Me," a three-act comedy, midnight Mr. and Mrs. Fishman mitered program will supplement will be given by the advanced of the Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kopman and were presented with numerous his address. Louis Sorts, violinist, drama classes on Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bernie prizes they had won during their will be accompanied by his brother, Thursday evenings, March 15 and of Detroit were guests at Olympia stay.' Presentation was made by Samuel Sorin. Aaron Kurland, at- 17, in the Little Theater of the Hotel in Mt. Clemens. "Pa" Jacobs. torney, is in charge of this forum. "Y." The performance, beginning Mr. Alexander's topic will be Woodward at Eleven and a Half Mile Road at 8:30, will include the follow- "The American Attitude towards Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silverman of yt Mrs. W. Abraham Goldberg ing cast: The Misses Celia Lewin, the Belcrest returned from a visit (Ruth Hitler." NOW SERVING Cohen) and son Joel of Myra Potashnik, Goldie Weinstein, The address during this hour iently Located at to New York and Atlantic City. Now C Chicago, III., is visiting her par- Thelma Davis, Gladys Goldenberg- last Sunday was delivered by Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Cohen er, and Messrs Isadore Pastor, Fred Ginsburg, president of the The Misses Constance Sidder, Sam Charfoos, Lewis Davidson and Sylvia and Wilma Glazer and of 1482 Glynn Court, Detroit section of the National to yaws experience is Between Cortland and Sturtevant ef SUNDAY DANCING: 5:30 P. M. TO CLOSING . , Sam Himmel. This is the first Council of Jewish Women. the Auto &mines, Mrs. Samuel Silver motored to Mrs. Samuel Stahl of 3231 Elm- three-act play to be produced this Chicago for a brief visit. . Dine and Dance to RAY "PETE" PRETORIUS and i , burst entertained 42 ladies at a 4, . season by this group. His Band of Many Melodies . ' brid g e-lunch eon at the De troit BETH EL SISTERHOOD ■ 111 ■ 1•1, Costumes and masks will gain Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hertzberg ' Lelan d Hotel last Tuesday noon, Private Dining ROOMS and Special Prim, for Portico TO MEET THIS MONDAY 1 4 admission to the Purim masque and family, who have been making, honoring her sister, Miss Fay Mit- I e THE SEASON'S FINEST EVENT! 2577—ROYAL OAK-9887 which will be held on Saturday ea s t the pas t', nick, whose marriage to Al Glass eir home i n ? The Sisterhood of Temple Beth , ■ evening, March 19, at the club- few years, are visiting with Mr. man will be an event of April 10. 41KWC143S.W El will hold its monthly meeting .eISVSSMISV4JVSVISWSIS!e%'Ve!SasWSISISVCWIMISN.W house, for the entire membership. and Mrs. I. Horowitz of Hazel- — on Monday, March 14, at 2:30 p. Prizes will be awarded for the wood avenue. I Miss Zelda Smith of 194 West m. The program of the afternoon Sponsored by HEBREW SCHOOLS ARE SUN most original, prettiest and fun- Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan of Margaret avenue was hostess at will be rendered by a trio comprised niest costumes. TO CELEBRATE PURIM Eye examination and glasses t of Karl Chase, Raymond Hall and MAR. prescribed by our DOCTOR of A program of skits and humor- 1996 Calvert avenue announce thehe last meeting of Tri Sigma So- Valbert Coffee, members of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Louis 11. Optometry. Registered and cer- ous Purim entertainment is sched- at the 20th Detroit Symphony Orchestra. A Children to Give Shalach Mono. tified by State of Michigan... A uled for the inter-club Purim so- Sable, on Saturday, March 12, at I The Rodin Club met at the social hour will follow. to Pledged Funds. guaranteed service at surpris- cial, to take place on Sunday aft- Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Chi- home of the president, Mrs. Fanny Widespread interest has been ingly low prices. ernoon, March 20, at 3 o'clock. cago and Lawton avenues. Rodin, March 2. A midnight sup- aroused by the anouneement that Purim, which falls this year on - MAMMOTH - ENTERTAINMENT - PROGRAM Invitations to this party are ex- per was served. The next meet- the Sisterhood exchange will have Tuesday, March 22, will be cele- tended to members of all clubs Mrs. Samuel Caplan and Miss ing will be held at the home of its opening at this time. Through brated in the various branches of ' Phylis Simon left for Miami to Mrs. J. Schiller, 2485 Pingree, Sat.. MUSIC BY A FAMOUS ORCHESTRA that meet at the "Y." the exchange members may display the United Hebrew Schools in the Fun Galore Kosher Food Noisemakers The membership drive, which remain until spring. urday evening, March 12, at 8::30 samples of articles for which they traditional manner. In some schools For Reservations: Therein Rosenman, Arlington 2585; has been in progress during Jan- are prepared to take orders, it be- Purim plays will be presented on a Mr. and Mrs. David King of the o'clock. Leo Gottfurcht, Cherry 1844; Dr. Harry Metzger, Euclid 0053. uary and February, will officially ing understood of course that the larger scale to which also parents Wilshire spent last week-end in Dress Optional Dancing 8:30 to 7. Admission $1.50. come to a close on Tuesday, Columbus with their children, Mr. Sisterhood cannot he responsible and guests will be invited. In March 15, at which time awards for unsold goods. Also no article other schools the Purim story con- and Mrs. Newton King. M. JACKMAN, OPT./ will be made to the individuals may be brought which wit interfere tained in the Book of Esther will who have secured the largest with the sewing departments, at be dramatized by the children and Max Annenberg of the Belcrest The Sisterhood of Temple Beth the Temple. presented in the classrooms for the number of new members. Near Kineel's entertained 10 guests at luncheon El of Pontiac is planning a hard Open Eveang• Until s tided. Mrs. Irving Hirschman, chair- entertainment of their classmates. The Ben Bey Athletic Club and last Thursday. Prominent Woman Labor Leader of Palestine time Purim dance to be held at A unique feature of these Purim man of this project, must be com- an all-star independent basketball the community center on Orchard municated with at once by anyone entertainments will be Shalach team are holding intense prac- Miss Leila Sonaiko of Madison, Monne or exchange of gifts. In tice periods in preparation for the Wis., is the guest of her sister and Lake avenue on Tuesday evening, interested. championship games which will be brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max March 22. Membership cards are requested accordance with tradition, Purim Sunday Evening, March 20, Philadelphia-Byron Hall The ballroom is to be attractive- is the day on which people exchange on admittance. held on March 26, when the "Y" Keidan of Calvert avenue. ly decorated depicting the old- Miss Meyersohn will be a guest at • $10 donor receptions. gifts. Athletic League will sponsor • time dance hall, and a great deal luncheon March 23, Hotel Statler. dance in conjunction with these This charity is given not as alms- Miss Eunice Slossby of Boston, of effort is being put forth to JACOB KELLMAN WINS games. For further information call Euclid 2777.W. who is a student at the University CURRENT EVENT PRIZE giving, but in the form of gifts. The The first round of inter-club of Michigan, is visiting with her make this affair the outstanding children will carry out these two one of the season. Prizes will be debates has left the following three parents in Florida. Jacob Kellman, son of Mr. and fine traditional customs in the fol- awarded for the funniest and most teams victorious: The Havuros lowing manner. All children will original costumes. A splendid or- Mn. A. T. Kellman of 2005 West I Fraternity, the Ganymedians and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stone Ice theatre has been engaged. Re- Philadelphia, junior student at the arrange for gifts to be exchanged I an independent team composed of leaving for tics,. e e so that every child in the school Y freshments will be served during University of Michigan, is the win- Miss Gertrude Brown and Reu- part of next week. ner of the first prize of $150 in will be the recipient of some gift. the evening. ben Halperin. The semi-final de- They will also make an effort to — the U. of M. preliminaries of the The general chairman is Mrs. bate of the tournament will be Miss Lillian Morowitz of Hazel- seventh annual New York Times contribute an much as possible to Telephone Trinity 2.3488 held on Wednesday evening, March wood avenue was hostess at a , George Weiss. Mrs. Ben Elbling the Children's Fund, known as current events contest, it is an- ck in charge of ti ets, and Mrs. is bridge party last Wednesday eve-1 nounced by Prof. Everett S. Brown Keren Boneinu, the fund which FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY p takes care of their pledges to the Sidney Markle and Charles ning, complimenting Miss Leila Morris Kallin of ublicity. of the political science depart- Matinee and Evening, March 11-12-13 Malin, representing A. Z. A. 63, Sonaiko of Madison, Wis. ment, chairman of the contest at Federation, the National Fund and victorious team in other causes. comprise the HERE'S GOOD NEWS! SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S Ann Arbor. Jacob Kellman had the inter-club bridge tournament Mrs. Sol Kopman of Atkinson CLUB DINNER MEETING won the freshman-sophomore prize that was held recently at the "Y." avenue entertained in celebration of $75 in 1931. He will have his JR. PIONEERS TO HEAR of the tenth birthday of her son, In Hi. Great Success The next affair of the Men's paper sent to New York to com- Joseph, for 10 boys last Wednes- GOLDIE MEYERSOHN pete in the national inter-collegi- OBSERVE B'NAI MOSHE day. Luncheon was served and Club of Congregation Shaarey ate contest, the winner of which Zedek will be a dinner meeting, SUCCESS WITH DINNER games featured the afternoon. Goldie Meyeraohn, prominent la- Will be a warded a prize of $500. which will be held in the social "You'll find me at bor leader of Palestine, visiting De- Mrs Benjamin Fishman of hall of the congregation on Thum In recognition of the splendid Arranged by M. Mickalmko troit, March 20-23, will be a guest 1280 Griswold, corner day evening, March 17, corn- 17239 Omira avenue is expected work done in connection with their speaker at a meeting of the Junior' Assisted by Anna Tabak, the beautiful Jewish prima donniti ni (set Grand River... recent bazaar, which proved an home on Sunday after having m eTn .red the Entire Company of Actors Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davie Pioneer Auxiliary, Monday, March . 0%151as been arranged Th is g exceptionally good financial sue- spent the winter in Long Beach, 21. This meeting is especially ar- Matinee-25c, 35c 500, 75c. Evenings-35c, 50, 75, $1..00 Observe 60th Anni- in the nature of an open forum F int e x Clothes, of cm, the Sisterhood of Congrega- Cal. ranged for the Jewish youth, and for members of the club, at which TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE versary Sunday. tion B'nai Moshe will tender a vie- course .... Boy, young people are urged to attend. time matters of interest to the March 14 will be an important tory Purim dinner-dance Sunday, The meeting place will be an. have they got 'Eye- Sir. and Mrs. Israel Davis March 27. The event will take day for members of Purity Chap- congregation will be presented nounced in next week's issue of and the members will be requested will be at home to their rela- Appeal.' " place in the banquet hall of the ter No. 359, 0. E. S. In the aft- The Chronicle. SHAAREY ZEDEK PURIM congregation, Dexter boulevard ernoon, at 4 o'clock, the officers to express themselves in the gen- tives and friends on Sunday,! The Junior Pioneers are partici- DINNER ON MARCH 20 and Lawrence avenue, at 6 p. m. will initiate a class of candidates, seal discussion which will follow. March 13, at 2520 West Euclid' pating in the $10 luncheon, spon- avenue, in honor of their six- A full course chicken dinner will to be known as the "Mother Klein The entertainment committee, sored by the Women's Pioneer Aux- — . Class" This will be followed by headed by Charles N. Agree, an- tieth wedding anniversary. iliary, in honor of Goldie Meyer- The affiliated organizations of be served. Entertainment of high interesting Among their children, Aaron Kosher Restaurant and a 6 o'clock dinner, for which res. nnunces . an caliber will be provided, details of sohn. Congregation Shaarey Zedek are which will appear in coming issues creations are now being taken by gram 15 be i ng arranged in con- E. Davis, postmaster of Grand Delicatessen Rapids; Mrs Frank Robinson sponsoring a buffet dinner on Sun. of The Chronicle. Dancing to the the secretary, at Longfellow 2258. junction with this open forum dm- Finest Full Course Dinner in to of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Na- day evening, March 20, in the so- tune' of the Co-Eds Orchestra will At 8 p. m., "Advanced Officers russion, and all those desiring Detroit at 50 Cents Night" will be celebrated, with attend this dinner meeting are than H. Present of Lansing, continue until 1 a. m.• cial hall of the eynagegue. Anything from • Sandwich to ■ Mich., will be their guests at Judging by past experience, at- Mrs. Ann Paul occupying the Ma- urged to e,•nd in their reservations The organization will hold Its This affair will be • social gath- tendance at this affair is expect- tron's chair. The bi-centennial promptly. Full Course Meal J. W. E. W. 0. in New Head- this time. Mr. and Mrs Davis regular meeting in Hebrew Setur-i ering for members of the various ed to be large, and the public is bridge-tea will be held IS ednes- Hot Cereed Beef—Salami were married in the first Shaa- quarters. day evening, March 12, at 8:30, at clubs to bring their families and urged to make immediate reserva- day, March 16, at the Stotler . • . • rey Zedek Synagogue. at which Pa l est i ne i n time Mr. Davis was the secre- the Byron-Philadelphia Hall. tier - friend' to celebrate Purim. An tions by calling Mrs. Manuel Ur- Hotel. The chairmen in charge , tree Plante d Stop In After the She. ) . The Jewish Women's European card lea's., superintendent of the' excellent orchestra has been en- bach, chairman, Hemlock 6724-R; are Mesdames Ida Canvasser, Jea- Stern's Memory. tary of the congregation. United Hebrew Schools, will lee- Welfare Organization announces gaged to furnish the music for a Mrs. Leo Sehinagel co-chairman, nette Ash, Betty Weinberger and Their children who reside in that beginning Monday, March 14. ture on "Jewish Education." few hours of dancing. The Jewish National Fund C0011- 10346 - 50 Dexter Blvd. Detroit are Mrs. Rae Philipp, Longfellow 8283; Mrs. Adolph Esther Oppenheim. The Kvutzah Irrith is planning and thereafter, headquarters will ell of Detroit announce, the plant- The Sisterhood is in charge of the Deutsch. publicity chairman, Arl- At Collinrwood Mrs. A. J. Edwards, Mrs. Oscar a Purim affair with an interesting be at 9125 Twelfth street, near arrangements for the buffet-dinner ington 2228. Mrs. Manuel Engel The Alpha Tau Zeta Sorority In( of a tree in Palestine by Mr. llagenlos. Mrs.. Isaac Dreifoss, and entertaining program. More Clairmount, formerly the branch Hemstitch 0544 L which will be in keeping with the will be In charge of dinner prepa- held a social meeting at the home and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim in land Edith Ella Davis. of Shaarey Zedek congregation. details in the next issues. # holiday. of Rose Ysleck, March 2. memory of Milford Stern. rations. ALEXANDER SPEAKS ON RADIO SUNDAY PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY Co f3POe010& NO RABBITS nn ABE MAX NORTHWOOD INN Auto Service Inc. FISH, CHICKEN OR TENDERLOIN DINNER ... $1050 12316 DEXTER BLVD. PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 e e Purim Supper Cabaret Dance SAVE YOUR EYES! Purity Chapter 359 0. E. S. DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL I HARD TIME PURIM DANCE IN PONTIAC MURRAY'S (DR. 1119 GRISWOLD ST. GOLDIE MYERSON WILL ADDRESS A MASS MEETING LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE MICHAL MICHALESKO "Student's Love" Marshall's KVUTZAH IVRITH