fisVentortlErasn etRONICLE Himplhocks Now's a Happy Time to Buy Our Famous No. 505 PHI SIGMA LAMBDA CONVENTION HERE Engagements Phi Sigma Lambda, national law fraternity, will hold its annual convention in Detroit on March 19 lair. and Mrs. Sans Gitlin of 3732 Wager avenue announce th and 20. Grand Chancellor Benja- min D. Burdick of Detroit will engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Benjamin M. Eder. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen of 3728 Chicago boulevard announce preside. The delegates of the Detroit chapter are Benjamin the engagement of their daughter, Frances Helaine, to Carl Mintz, son of Morris Mintz of Ohio avenue. PURITY NOVEL PURIM CABARET THIS SUNDAY "Yes! This Rug Looks as NEW as the Day I Bought It." Purity Chapter No, 359, 0. E. S., is sponsoring an interesting event, a I'urim cabaret party, Sun- day night, March 20, at 9 o'clock. a the. Detroit Leland Hotel. Leo Gottfurcht, patron and Dr. I arry C. Metzger, associate pa- . remarked a Leader cus- tomer! Old rugs cleaned thoroughly by Leader DO look like new ! A Leader cleaned rug is really clean- ed, through and through— original brilliance being restored ! Wedding Calendar "Happy Medium" Himel•ose March 20—Miss Anne Lacow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lacow, to Abe Cherrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cherrin. March 20—Miss Beatrice Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen of 3038 Elmhurst avenue, to William Banks of Detroit. March 27—Grace Ruth Magnus, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward II. Magnus of 11719 East Jefferson avenue, to Marvin II. Ress- ler, son of Mrs. G. Ressler. March 27—Miss Anna Mitock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mitock of 578 Leicester Court, to Albert Michalowsky, son of Rev. and Mrs. S. Michalowaky of this city. April 3—Miss Ruth Berman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Berman, to Julius Olenikoff, son of Mrs. Anna Olenikoff. April 3—Miss Mazie Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wal- dow, to N. Alan Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown. April 10—Miss Fay Mitnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitnick of 3233 Elmhurst avenue, to Al Glassman. DR. HARRY C. METZGER April 10—Miss Sadie Waldorff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wal- BENJAMIN D. BURDICK dortf of 1918 Pingree avenue, to Louis Ii. Rothschild, formerly of tron, are the general chairmen, Gantz, Henry Thumin and Irwin Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothschild of Long Island, N. Y. assisted by Theresa Rosenman, Klan The convention will open April 10—Miss Belle R. Shnurowitz, daughter of Mrs. Celia chairman of the program. The re- with a meeting on March 19 at the Shnurowitz, to Benjamin A. GOIdenberg, son of Aaron Goldenberg. sponse has been gratifying and a Barium Hotel. This will be fol- record crowd is anticipated. lowed by a formal dinner-dance. Professional entertainment will At this affair Herman A. August be rendered throughout the eve- will be presented with the scroll ning.. Dancing of the tunes of of honorary membership. On The Commanders will last until March 20, election of officers will 1 a. m. be held, and this will be followed Table reservations should be by a stag for the men, and a March 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Krupkin (Ora Ruth Git made by calling Leo Gottfurcht, bridge for the ladies. The con- tleman) of 6461 Trumbull avenue, a son, Stewart Kolman. Cherry 1844; Dr. Harry Metzger, vention will officially close Sunday March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal of 2903 Elmhurs Euclid 0053, or Theresa Rosen- evening. man, Arlington 2585. The capac- Judge Charles Rubiner of the avenue, a son, Norman Roy, Jr. ity is limited. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mendelsohn (Celia Kowal), a Common Pleas Court will be the principal speaker. At the first daughter, Cyrille Lois. meeting on Saturday, Judge Ru- March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ily Cantor (Mildred Rosenberg) of Chi- biner will formally open the con- cago boulevard, a son, Harvey James. GIVEN BY THE vention. March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Dater of 2951 Gldastone, a daugh- ter, Renee. March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaufman of 2070 Pingree, a daughter, Dorothy Sydell. March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greenberg (Sophie Charlip) Zevi Yehudah, Founder of Daganiah and Nahalal, of 524 Holbrook avenue, a son, Elliott. Represents "Yakhin." Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe E, Robinson (Lillian Weisman of in the main ballroom of Zevi Yehudah, founder of the Cincinnati, Ohio) of 3218 Calvert, a daughter, Dianne Lois. Palestinian colonies Daganiah and Michal Michalesko and Anna Nahalal, for more than a quarter of a century a pioneer in the up- Tabak Featured in "The SHAAREY ZEDEK PURIM 2705 Joy Road, Near Linwood building of Palestine, arrived in De- Damaged Man." PARTY SUNDAY NIGHT troit on Thursday in the interests Musk by Harold B. Moldawaky and His Orchestra of the "Yakhin," Agricultural Co- MATRICK—SHATZEN Michel Michalesko and Anna The Purim party sponsored by Operative Contracting Association Tabak' two noted stars, remain at the affiliated organizations of Con- Miss Gertrude Shatzen, daugh- Littman 's Yiddish People's Thee- gregation Shaarey Zedek will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Freden- of Palestine, Inc. A Combination of 12 Musical Artist. Zevi Yehudah will remain in De- ter, Twelfth and Seward, and are held Sunday evening, March 20, at thal, was wedded Saturday eve- troit for a few days in an effort to Admission 50 Cents Dancing 8-30 Till 7 being starred this week-end in ning, March 12, to Leonard Mat- interest Detroiters in developing "The Damaged Man." rick of Atlantic City, N. J. This play is being presented The marriage ceremony took orange plantations. He can be Friday evening, Saturday and Sun- place in the home of Mrs. J. Slo- reached through Joseph Haggai, ry day matinees and evenings. bin, sister of the bride, at 2360 3024 Elmhurst. Zevi Yehudah, with his wife and Highland avenue. Nisi, Esther Nichamin, cousin of A. M. Koller, constitute the Ameri- •Qxtx can delegation of the Yakhin. UNITED SYNAGOGUE the bride, was the maid of honor The "Yakhin" is a subsidiary of ,414.1 , and only attendant of the bride. APPOINTS PARZEN the Jewish Labor Organization of Al. Shatzen, brother of the bride, AS •FIELD DIRECTOR attended the bridegroom as best Palestine "Ilistadruth," and has been functioning very successfully man. Rabbi Herbert Parzen, formerly The bride wore a long bias-cut for the last six years. It is equip- ped to assume the full responsi- of Detroit and Portland, Ore., has crepe white gown with a bouquet been appointed field director of of white roses and streamers of bility for planting and caring for new orange plantations during the the New Jersey branch of the f lily of the valley. United Synagogue of America, ac- Miss Nichamin was dressed in a initial period of five years, after which the proprietor may receive cording to an announcement issued r p o inks. se lace dress and carried pink 1 the full-grown, fruit-bearing plan- by Dr. Charles I. Hoffman of New- With Latest White Gold Mountings ark, president of the New Jersey Arlene Irma Slobin, dressed in aation. The "Yakhin" is also instrumen- Direct connection with • large Diamond branch. an orchid dress, attended her aunt v Import..enables us to offer this great tal in organizing Jewish groups in Rabbi Platen immediately corn- as flower girl. menced a tour of Jewish communi- Wholemle prices on all diamonds, jewelry Herbert Daniel Slobin was the America and other countries inter- and w•tches. ested in establishing plantation ties throughout New Jersey with ring bearer. the object of making a thorough Mr. and Mrs. Max Fredenthal, settlements in Palestine. In be- survey of their financial, spiritual parents of the bride, gave away half of such groups the "Yakhin" and religious resources and ren- MRS. CHARLES SMITH the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon is in a position to acquire suitable dering aid to the individual com- Oshenoff of Pittsburgh gave away tracts of land and to undertake 901 METROPOLITAN BLDG. 8:30, in the social hall of the the bridegroom. every phase of the necessary ac- munities wherever possible. CADILLAC 3255 synagogue. Sixty people witnessed the cere- tivities, including installation of An enjoyable program has been mony, which was given by Cantor proper irrigation works. MOOS CHITIM HELP BY for the evening. A dance Sam Mogilevsky, a member of the The American office of the "Yak- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY arranged orchestra has been engaged. Old- Halevy-liazomir Singing Society,I hin" is located in New York City — fashioned dances will be part of of which Gertrude Shatzen was at 1133Broadway, room 1024, tele- On Friday, March 11, Mrs. Ar- Before Placing Your Order for That p hone, Chelsea 3-4714, with ■ thur Ginsburg of Cherrylawn ave. the program and several radio ar- secretary. nue was hostess to the board of fists will entertain the guests. New Ford SEE— Mr. and Mrs. Matrick are honey- b ranch in Chicago at the address The The Sisterhood, with Mrs. Sid- mooning in Pittsburgh. They will of Mrs. Nadia Yehudah, care of L. directors of the Home Relief So- Stone and Mrs. Charles Smith make their home in Atlantic City, I. Antanow, 4112 Douglas boule- ciety. In view of the approaching of in charge, vard, Chicago, Ill. Passover, the most important sub- freshments. is preparing Purim re- N. J. jecr was Moos Chitim, or the an- YOUNG ISRAEL PURIM • ROSEN—ASHINSKY nual distribution of Matzos and Now Associated With other foodstuffs to the poor, so that EVA PRENZLAUER Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, CELEBRATION MONDAY every Jewish family will have formerly of Detroit, announce the enough to eat during the Passover SERVICE GROUP marriage of their daughter, Ju- The annual Purim celebration week. There have been several dith, to Nathan Rosen of Pitts- sponsored by Young Israel will contributions made already and any The third fashion show and burgh on Sunday, March 13. take place on Monday evening, 12535 Gratiot Ave. Pingree 6400; Res. University 2.3504 member wising to contribute for bridge-tea of the Eva Prenzlauer Among the Detroiters who at- March 21, at 8 o'clock, in the Mish- tlisi. eaAu. seFesrhaoruli21 9f5o9rwc•aired. esnaz to Service Group, given at the Slat- tended the wedding were Mrs. kan Israel Synagogue hall, Blaine let Hotel Feb. 29, was an outstand. Rose Goodman, Mrs. Eva Gilbert near Linwood. The committee headed by Hyman R. Cohen has There is a shortage of wearing ing feature of the season. Much and Philip Ash. arranged an interesting program apparel and shoes among the poor praise is due the chairman, Mrs. for the evening, which will com- families and while the members of Ray Cohen, and the hostesses for mence with the reading of the Me- Given by the the Home Relief Society have gath- their co-operation. The group UNFINISHED SPEECH gilah, and will be followed by a ered many hundred of garments thanks Russeks for its display of BY MILFORD STERN dance for which a five-piece or- and outfitted many families, there fashions. It also thanks Mrs. J. are still many who need clothing. II. Ehrlich and Fred M. Butzel for Eva Prenzlauer Service Group chestra has been procured. Mem. bers and friends are invited. The society would appreciate it if their talks in memory of the he- Public Part of Prepared those who have anything in the line loved late president, Mrs. liarry Make. Address His Planned to Deliver. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. y of wearing apparel would call Mrs. ("Mother") Klein; and Mrs. Dore- AT THE HOTEL TULLER S. Schwartz, Longfellow 8461, orlthy Collins for her vocal selections, The Eva Prenzlauer Service TO HEAR MARKWARDT SUNDAY, MARCH 20th, 1932 Mrs. Joseph Modell, Longfellow accompanied by Miss Eva Gold- Group made public this week an at 8:00 p. m. 8039 I stine. Prof. Otto C. Marckwardt of unfinished address which the late Mrs. Rose Lipson of the Jewish ALL PROCEEDS FOR CHARITY Milford Stern prepared for de- Detroit City College will speak on Social Service Bureau was the "Y" STUNT NIGHT "Manchuria: A Reminder," at the livery at the fashion show and Refreshments—Prizes Admission 50 Cents guest speaker for the afternoon. TO BE ON APRIL 10 bridge of the group held at Hotel next meeting of the Young Peo- She spoke on the desperate need in ple's Society of Congregation Statler on Feb. 29, eight days af- The annual stunt night spon. Detroit of a convalescent home. his death. The portion of the Shaarey Zedek, Sunday, March 20, On Sunday , March 20, the Home sored by the clubs of the Y. W. H. ter at 3 o'clock, in room 202 of the incomplete speech reads: FOR RENT Relief Society, under the chairman- A. will take place on Sunday eve "It is needless to tell you how synagogue, Chicago and Lawton. ning, April 10. Twenty clubs are ship of Mrs. Ira Danto and Miss This talk will be a survey of ART CENTER happy I am to be in fashion Edna Lewis, will give a Purim entering this competition with a very with all of you at this luxurious Japanese present-day literature Studios Ior full er part time, also with party to the inmates of the Old variety of short entertaining skits. exhibit. for the purpose of developing the happy because be- residence. C lent for ambitious Folk's Home. Each inmate will be A silver trophy will be awarded to fore me I I am see a group of women idea that the common people In music teachers. Very Reasonable. given some little gift, goodies will the group which presents the best devoted to a worthy cause; women Japan apparently do not want Columbia 4474 be served and entertainment will stunt. Rubin Losh, chairman of war any more than do most com- stunt night committee, is assisted who are making it possible for the follow. less financially fortunate of Israel's mon people anywhere else in the On Monday, March 21, Mrs. P. by William Ginsburg, Miss Flor- children to be born in health and world. Miss Esther Miller, well- Roth, 3205 Leslie, will be hostess ence Terris and Dave Goldman. Purim will bk celebrated at the strength; women who are removing known concert pianist and radio to the regular meeting and all mem- the fears and terrors from mothers' performer, will close the program bers are urged to be present as clubhouse by a Turim masque on hearts by providing for them the at- with several classical selections. Saturday evening, March 20. for many important questions will be members,: by an inter-club Purim tention and care which they de- This is a closed meeting, open only up for discussion. serve. There is no worthier cause; to members in good standing. American Service to party on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and by a masquerade ball and all of you who are engaged in RICO Downtown Theater. on Sunday evening, when prizes it are blessed in the lives of those YOUNG ISRAEL JUNIOR "Explorers of the World" came will be awarded for costumes. you serve. GROUPS ARE PLANNED to the RK0 Downtown Friday. The Business and Professional It was fitting that one of the to the sensational music of Sunday, March 20, marks the in- Thousands of travelers say Harold Noice, will lecture here with Girl's Supper Club will receive in- finest mothers of Israel should head struction in contract bridge at the your Eva Prenzlauer organization. troduction of Young Israel Junior "It is much better to travel on the production. meeting on March 24 from Dr. "Mother" Klein was a woman of and Intermediate groups in Detroit. American ships." Ed- ward Lyons. This program will noble spirit and gentle demeanor. At the get-acquainted meeting in BOSTON The Ship follow the 6 o'clock supper. I ask all of you now to rise, and the Philadelphia-Byron Center at and his TEA & COFFEE CO. The athletic league of the "Y," give • moment's thought and prayer 3 p. m., which has been arranged Della Robbia Orchestra boys' division, will sopnsor two for her whose life and ideals may by the committee in charge of Jun- announce ior work, preliminary arrangements America's Fastest Boat basketball games and a dance on serve as inspiration to all of us. Now Playing Daily at the SPECIAL LOW PRICES Saturday. March 26, at the Y. W. "To Mrs. Rose Goldberg and Mrs. will be made for the organization April 27-May 17-June 7 are now in effect on our com- C. A., Witherell and Montcalm. George Cohen, I extend my eon- of literary, music, athletics, arts plete line of fruits, vegetables, The first game will begin at 7:30 gratulations for the very obvious and crafts, social, philanthropic and to groceries, canned goods, etc. p. m. In the second game. at success of this gala affair. Mrs. other groups. Plymouth — Cherburg Do your shopping here for all R:30, Ben By A. C. will meet Klein, whose management and di- These groups are open to all boys —Bremen your Purim requirements. Our Camaraderie. The games will be rection have made possible the of ages 12-17 inclusive. Young B- OTIS IC HARRISON, Urr . central location is • big con- followed by dancing, to the music physical embodiement of their real invites every boy in Detroit Inquire from our agents Luncheon - 12 to 2 P. M. venience to you. of Max Berlin and his orchestra. plans and arrangements is to be to join a club and urges parents Dinner-Dancing 6:30 to 8:30 WE DELIVER • A spelling bee will take place commended on her enthusiastic co- to send their children to the first Luncheon 75e . Dinner $1.25 March 2 7 , at 2:10 p. m. . operation. May the good work all meeting on Sunday. BOSTON Registrations are now being of you are doing grow and pros- The committee in charge of jun- Supper Dancing Saturday ior work, who will also act as spon- TEA & COFFEE CO. taken for a new culture circle, a Per." Evenings Only ROOSEVELT 3. 3. CO. Inc. class conducted by Mrs. Claire D. sors of clubs, is headed by Chaim ISAACS BROS., Props. 10 P. M. to 2 A. M. Gamma Agents Wickersham, which concerns it. lie who love, you will make you Miller, assisted by Sender Kolitch, 9829 Dexter Blvd., at Bostea No Cover Charge self with the appreciation of fine weep, who hates you may make Mrs. Isadore Cohen, Morris Berri' 1255 Washington Blvd., Detroit Euclid 5984 arta you laugh. and Sol King. specially priced at CARPET CLEANERS Call GARFIELD 8400 79c A fine 5-thread long-wearing semi-chiffon—remarkable at this low price! Births Grand River Plating Reserve this 'Date! 1st Annual Dance MOGEN DAVID FRATERNITY SUN. EVE. MAY 1ST & Mfg. Co. IS DETROIT GUEST TWO NOTED STARS ON YIDDISH STAGE We Plate Anything Any Finish Silver, Gold, Copper, Bras., Bronze, Cadmium, Nickel and Chromium. Your Unsightly Silver Made Like New by Our Process JERICHO TEMPLE IlIzirriages NEW WORK— REPAIR WORK The Cocoanut Serenaders 4144 Grand River Ave.. at Twelfth GLendale 7500 fmatlement Rings AT WHOLESALE PRICES /2 Karat DIAMONDS i55 MOE EHRLICH Et CO. Milt Goodman GINSBERG MOTOR SALES nvemswoomswoommeommiwoomwoomove l Fifth °Annual 'Bridge 'Dance Beginning Tonight AND EVERY NIGHT THEREAFTER YOU CAN DANCE While dining at MARSHALL'S Kosher Restaurant & Delicatessen 10346.50 Dexter Boulevard at Collingwood. NO COVER CHARGE A popular orchestra has been engaged to provide dance music for our patrons nightly. Whether it's dinner or just • sandwich after the show you'll enjoy this new innovation. 4111916111811 ■ 11s PERWEIN Delicacies for PURIM No Purim is quite complete without the famous Perwein pastries. You will find our assortment more varied than ever. HAMON ,TASHEN With Prunes or Poppy Seed Try Our Delicious Apple, Cheese and Mohn Strudel Under Personal Supervision at Mrs. Pornin EQUALITY CLUB FAST Dine and Dance EUROPE DAVE DIAMOND LEVIATHAN Detroit-Leland Hotel U. S. LINES 9144-46 Twelfth, near Clairmount. Madison 6870 CITY-WIDE BASKETBALL ' TOURNAMENT FORMED For the first time in the history of athletics in Detroit, • city-wide basketball tournament to decide the best senior Jewish basketball team in this city is now being planned by the athletic department of the Jewish Center. The follow- ing clubs representing the differ- ent leagues which have partici- pated in basketball during the past at the Jewish Center: Camarad• erie, representing the Jewish In- dependent League; Ben Bey, rep- resenting Y. W. H. A. League; Alpha Tan, representing the Jew- ish Inter-Fraternal League; Stran- gers A. C., representing Jewish I Centers Association. These teams are the probable winners of their respective leagues, and it was unanimously decided; that a tournament at the end of the regular season of each leagued be held to determine the champion Jewish basketball team ' All games will be played at Tem- ple Beth El, the first on Thurs- day, March 31, at 8 p. m. A two- game knockout will be the pro- cedure of determining the cham- pionship. • Thereafter, the games will be played on Mondays and Thursdays at Temple Beth El, until the championship Is decided.! The master makes the house to be rsspected, not the house the muter. N. matter how much you paid In the past for your clothes, I promise you that Fiats:a Clothes for Spring will absolutely "stop" you. "Eye-Appeal" what they've got plenty oft r /T