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April 01, 1932 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-04-01

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Gala Midnight Show

Saturday, April 2, 11:30 P. M.
DEXTER THEATER

Dexter

and

Detroit Auxiliary of Los
Angeles Sanatorium

The charity bridge party which
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
sponsoring, will be held Sun-
day evening, April 3, at the new
Jewish Children's Home, corner
Burlingame and Petoskey ave-
nues.
The chairmen for this affair are
the Mesdames Ralph Paul, Rose

BIG PROGRAM! BEN-AMI in person will be master of

Tickets in advance 25c—at Box Office 35c

IS YOUR CAR IN SHAPE

To meet the vigorous demands of warm weather driving?

Drive in and let us inspect it. No obligation on your part.

ABE MAX

MRS. RALPH PAUL

Auto Service Inc.

Ruben and Agnes Yarrows, assis-
ted by a captain from each of the
various Jewish charitable organi-
zations, Hadassah, Zedakah, Home
Relief and the Eve Prenzlauer
Service Group.
The entire proceeds of this party
will go for the benefit of the build-
ing fund of the Children's Home.
All are invited to attend this party.
There will be refreshments for
all and prizes for each table. Viai-
ton will also have the opportunity
of inspecting the new home. Ticket
may be had from any of the officers
of Purity chapter, the other assist-
ing organizations mentioned, or at
the door.

at

12316 DEXTER BLVD

10 years minden. in

PHONE HEMLOCK 9656

the Auto Butane.,

1426 WOODWARD

New Crepe Ascots

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and $1-00 •

MO'OS CHITIM PLEA
BY MRS. EHRLICH

For Your Spring
Coat or Suit

The smart length to tie
twice, or wind around,
in gay stripes, prints,
polka dots or plain
crepes.

Will Be Made This Sunday Noon
Over Altman's Radio Hour.

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Will Present German Program
April 5, Featuring Henry Seigl,
Mrs. J. H. Schakne, Others,

Inovement Rings

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and watches.

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The Music Study Club will pre-
sent a German program at its next
meeting Tuesday afternoon, April
5, at the Y. W. C. A. Building,
Montcalm and Witherell streets
Henry Seigl, violinist, accompanied
by Mrs. Sydney Klein, will play
the Mozart, "Sonata No. 4;" a
Brahma, "waltz;" and the Bach,
"Gavotte," arranged by Kreisler.
Mrs. Jacob Schakne, soprano, ac-
companied by Mrs. Sol, Q. Kesler,
will sing the von Weber, "Aria von
Der F'reischutz;" the Brahms,
"Vergebliches Standchen;" and
Reimann's "Spinnerliedchen." Edith
Ella Davis, pianist will offer Schu-
mann's "Symphonic Etudes." Pre-
ceding the program, Mrs. Sol Trigg
will read a paper on "German
Music." Mrs. Sydney Klein is in
charge of the arrangements.

Watch for Announcement of

BUDDY'S

BOESKY'S

"Where Epicureans Meet"

BIG SURPRISE!

Quality Food at Sensible
Prices. Table Service in
Grill and Pine Room. Open
after 12 for Theater Par-
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Something new in a

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DETROIT

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Symphony Orchestra

ORCHESTRA HALL

Thur. Eve. April r IFri. Aft. April 8
at 8:30
At 2:30

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH

Soloist and Director

eAnnouncement ....

Tickets tl to $1.60. at
Columbia 49:0

Morris Feinsilber

has taken over the

8729 Twelfth street at Gladstone

and invites you all to attend the

grand Opening ,

i Sat., April 2

MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
FROM 7 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT

ALEX SCIIWARTZ

will personally manage this rmtaur•nt and assures all

Wrens of quality food, quality,
Service.

Last Popular Concert

ll

SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:30

An All Request Program

Victor Kolar, Directing

Blaine Kosher
Restaurant

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hie prices and

Ette--Geaseal

Little Cinema Theater

56 East Colombia

Near Woodward

Beautiful

BRIGITTE HELM
as the German spy

Love, Intrigue—Tallies adventures
el the Secret Senrke A la
Germany and Russia. woven late a
groat theme.

GETTER THAN "MATA HARI"

SEE

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(0. Slocret Serwke /
All-Star Summering Last.
WILLY FRITSCH, THEODORE LOOS

Continuous Daily 1 to 11 p. m.
/data. 35c, Eves. 50e, Sundays
and Holidays 50c.

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will present Helen Howe, mono-
logist, at its next monthly meeting,
on Monday, April 11, at 2:30. A
social hour will follow. Members
are requested to present member-
ship cards at the door.

The National Council of Jewish
women, in convention here all this
week at Hotel Stotler, at the clos-
ing sessions elected Mrs. Arthur
Brin of Minneapolis national
. resident to succeed Mrs. Joseph
'. Friend of New Orleans, who
was chosen honorary vice-presi-
dent. Mrs. Sidney M. Cone of
Baltimore was elected first vice- .
president,
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Detroit
was elected second vice-president
and Mrs. Maurice L Goldman of

Mrs Edwin M. Rosenthal has
Mrs. S. Rosenblatt of 2009 Cal-
returned to her home on Boston vert avenue will reside at 10210
boulevard after spending the win- Woodrow Wilson after April 4.
ter in Hollywood, Fla.
The present officers and past
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert, who matrons of Purity Chapter will
have been spending several weeks honor the worthy matron, Mrs.
i n Los Angeles, returned to their Hannah Harvith, with a compli-
home at the Belcrest.
mentary luncheon and bridge on
Wednesday, April 13, at the De-
Hostesses at the Wednesday troit-Leland Hotel.
night buffet buffet supper in honor
of delegation to the Council con-
Mrs. David Camin has left the
vention were: Mrs. Sidney J. Al- city to take up her residence in
len, Mrs. Emil Amberg, Mrs. Max Lansing, Mich., with her daugh-
Bailin, Mrs. Ilarry Berger, Mrs. ter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
, Bernard F. Bernsteine, Mrs. Julius Josef Razan.
Bing, Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. Re-
gene F. Cohane, Mrs. S. M. Cole,
Miss Maxie Rosen, a bride-elect
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Harry of this month, was honored with a
Farbstein, Mrs. Maier B. Finster- variety shower and bridge on
wald, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Mrs, March 17, given by Mrs. Ben Ben-
Hugo A. Freund, Mrs. J. E. Gay- jamin, the Misses Tillie and Mollie
lord, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. Fred Winer and Ann Epstein; on March
A. Ginsburg, Miss Hattie Gittle- 19, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich gave a
man, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, hosiery and handkerchief shower
Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, Mrs. and bridge; a linen shower and
Sylvia S. Grosner, Mrs. Joseph luncheon was given on March 27
Hartman, Mrs. John Heavenrich, by Mrs. Samuel J. Almug at Hotel
MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT
Mrs. Walter Heavenrich, Mrs. Irv- Toiler, and a kitchen shower and
ing L. Hirschman, Mrs. Harry L. bridge on March 30 by Mesdames New York third vice-president,
Jackson, Mrs. Albert Kahn, sMrs. Alfred Ettinger and Leah Fertel. Mrs. Benjamin Marvin of Jamaica,
Moritz Kahn, Mrs. Maurice Klein,
New York, is treasurer and Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Leib, Mrs. Benjamin
Mrs. Joseph Sussman (Minnie Gerson B. Levi of Chicago record-
Lambert, Mrs. David J. Levy, Mrs.
ing secretary.
Benson)
of
Tacoma,
Wash.,
was
a
Samuel Lewis, Mrs. Max May,
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower of
Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer, Mrs, Wil- delegate to the convention of the Detroit was elected to serve on
lard Mayer, Mrs. Harry Newman, National Council of Jewish Wo- the national board for two con-
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs. J. Vic- men and will remain for a short vention periods. Others elected to
tor Roemer, Mrs. David Scheyer, visit with her parents, Mr. and the national board for two conven-
Mrs. Harold Schlesinger, Mrs. Mrs. Louis Benson of Frederick
Sarah Selminski, Mrs. Ben Siegel, street.
Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs. Edmund
Mrs. Herman Fisher and Mrs.
M. Sloman, Mrs. Herbert T. Slo-
man, Mrs. Ilarold Smilay, Mrs. Samuel Singer will be hostesses to
Abraham Srere, Mrs. William friends and relatives of Mrs. Jo-
Stearns, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, seph Sussman (Minnie Benson) of
Mrs. Melville S. Welt, Mrs. David Tacoma, Wash., at the Club Ex-
Wilkus, Mrs. Henry Wineman, change on Dexter boulevard Tues-
day afternoon, April 6. No cards.
Mrs. M. D. Wittelahofer.

An appeal for the Mo'os Chaim
Fund, to aid needy Jewish families
with Passover necessities, will be
made over Hyman Altman's Jewish
Radio Hour at noon this Sunday,
over Station WMBC, by Mrs. J.
H. Ehrlich.
The appeal for the fund is being
renewed this week, with the urgent
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
request that contributions be sent have returned from a visit to
as soon as possible, as the number Palm Beach.
of needy cases is much greater than
ever before.
The Misses Janet and Betty
Welt are home for the spring vs.
cation from Smith College and
MUSIC STUDY CLUB Northampton.

Neckwear Shop—Main Store

Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower
Elected a Member of
National Board,
i

isa..$0113.

In the course of his recent trip
to the West Indies, Dr. Leo M.
Franklin by invitation conducted
religious services on board the
steamship Vulcania. The subject
of his address was "Impressions
and Inspirations."

ceremonies—Performers from Fisher, Michigan and Downtown
Theaters—Surprise feature presentation—splendid screen pro-
gram.

Between Cortland and Sturtevant

MRS. WELT CHOSEN
COUNCIL VICE-PRES.

is

Burlingame

Now Conveniently Located

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PURITY BRIDGE PARTY
FOR CHILDREN'S HOME
THIS SUNDAY EVENING

A prominent delegate to the tri-
ennial convention of the National
Council of Jewish Women was
Mrs. Samuel J. Rosensohn of New
York. The executive board of
Detroit chapter of Hadassah en-
tertained Mrs. Rosensohn, who is
national Hadassah treasurer, at a
meeting and dinner Thursday.

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@Announcing

REDUCED
PRICES
NOW IN
EFFECT

The arrival of a very
fine selection of im-
ported and domestic
fabrics for the Spring
and Summer seasons.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siegel
and daughter, Betty, of 2201
Blaine avenue left for Pittsburgh,
Pa., to attend the wedding of Mrs.
Siegel's sister, Sadye Taguss.
They will remain with their par-
ents over Passover, and before re-
turning to Detroit will visit in
New York.

Among those who have enter-
tained in the last week for Miss
Lillian Michelson and her guest,
Miss Barbara Ruth Loewenthal of
Toledo, Ohio, were Miss Ethel
Grossman, Miss Roslie Hirschfelt,
Mrs. Rudolph Marks, Mrs. Barnard
Solomon, Mrs. Max Neuman, Miss
Doris Jacobson, Miss Ernestine
Mrs. Herbert Wolff, who was a Hurwitz and Miss Roslie Brown.
delegate to the convention of the
Miss Rose Friedman of Taylor
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men, was the house guest of her avenue has returned from a three
aunt, Mrs. S. Rosenblatt of Cal- weeks' stay in Pittsburgh, where
vent avenue. Mrs. Wolff left Fri- she attended the wedding of Miss
day for New York, where she will Judith Ashinsky, daughter of
visit her father, David Shulman, Rabbi and Mrs. Aaron M. Ashin-
before returning to her home in sky, formerly of Detroit, to Na-
San Antonio, Texas. . than Rosen. During her stay she
was extensively entertained. She
An outstanding figure among was also the guest of Miss Ruth
the delegates to the convention Sief of McKeesport, Pa.
of the National Council of Jewish
Women was Mrs. Nathan Straus, - Mr. and Mrs. II. Shulman and
family of 3289 Elmhurst have
Jr., of New York.
moved to 2649 Webb.
Many' leaders from numerous
cities in Michigan, including De-
A club has been organized by
troit, will attend the dinner in the past noble grands of Jericho
honor of Nahum Sokolow, presi- Rebekah Lodge. The officers are:
dent of the Zionist Organization of President, Estelle Myers; vice-
America, at Congress Hotel in president, Lillian Berman; secre-
Chicago, on Sunday night. Mayor tary-treasurer, Bess Cohen. The
Anton J. Cermak of Chicago and next meeting will take place at
Governor Louis L. Emmerson of the home of Bess Cohen, 3045
Illinois will be among the guest Cortland. Plans are being made
speakers. for a pajama party to be held
April 9 at the home of Lillian Ber-
Miss Marcia Ermann is visiting! man, 2674 Buena Vista.
with her sister and brother-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ullman of
A popular bride-elect is Miss
Cincinnati.
Freda Holdengraber, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Holdengraber,
Dr. Ruby Goldstone is spending, whose marriage to Dr. Nat Moss
a fortnight at Miami Beach. will take place Sunday, April 17.
One of the interesting affairs in
Mrs. Harry Bernton, a delegate her honor was a bridge-supper and
to the Council convention from miscellaneous shower given Thar,-
Washington, D. C., is remaining day evening, March 24, at Beth
over next week to visit with !via- Israel clubrooms in Ann Arbor by
tives and friends. Mrs. Phillip Lansky. Miss Hold-
engraber has many friends in Ann
-
Lee Scheuer of Monterey ave. Arbor, as she is a frequent visitor
nue left on a business trip to Okla- at the home of her brother-in-law
homa City. ' and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Bittker of Jackson road. The 35
Miss Marjorie Epstean has re- guests were seated at a table cen-
turned from wintering in New Or- tered with a wedding cake and II-
lean,. luminated by slender blue tapers
in silver holders. The guests were
Miss Barbara Kopman has re- Mrs. David B. Lichtig, Mrs. Wil-
turned to her home in St. Louis liam Lansky, Mrs. Joseph Lansky,
after a visit here with relatives.
Mrs. Milton Bernstein, Mrs. Max
Smith, Mrs. Louis Kramer, Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Tobashnik and Daniel Goldberg, Mrs. William
young son of Webb avenue are vis- Bittker and daughter Belle, Mrs.
iting in St. Louis. Raymond Smith, Mrs. Gus Jacobs,
Mrs. Mittleman, Mrs. Sadie Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Davis, for- berg, Mrs. Abe Feurman, Mrs. Jo-
merly of 2715 Rochester avenue, seph Jacobs, Mrs. C. Leiter, Mrs.
are now residing at 3342 Chicago' A. Holdengraber and daughter
boulevard. and Mrs. F. Bolshefsky from De-
troit; Mrs. Ed Dalitz of Pittsburgh,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Well left Miss Ethel Chazin of Chicago, Mrs.
Thursday to spend the week-end llertzburg and daughter Freda of
in Cincinnati. IYpsilanti, Mrs. Barnet Dalitz, Mrs.
Nathan Wilt:, Mrs. Jack Herts.
Mrs. Rosalie Gate s and daugh- burg, Mrs. Ben Kessel, Mrs. Gee.
ter. Helen Louise, returned from a Bittker, Mrs. Jos. Bittker. Mrs.
short visit to New York.
Morris Bittker, Mrs. David Fried-
-
, man, Mrs. E. Maybrook, Miss Ger-
Mrs. Ethel Heyman of the Chat- trade Lansky and Mrs. Harry
ham apartments, is visiting in' Kaufman of Ann Arbor.
Wheeling, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers and
Arthur II. Rice of 3318 Calvert children, Martin and Fayne Joke,
avenue, sailed March 25 from New of Rochester avenue, accompanied
York City on the S. S. Samaria for, by Miss Shirley Safir, have re-
set extended stay in Bermuda. I turned from Florida.

Mrs. Detroit and Her Husband
Are Cordially Invited to Our





For the convenience of
of our patrons our spe-
cial representative will
call upon you with com-
plete set of samples—
make your usual selec-
tions.

MRS. SAMUEL R. GLOGOWER

tion periods are: Mrs, Abraham H.
Arons of Brooklyn, Mrs. N. H.
Whitman of Boston, Mrs. Leonard
B. Schloss of Washington, Mrs.
Jacob Loeb Langsdorf of Philadel-
phia, Mrs. I. K. E. Prager of Bos-
ton, Mrs. Rebecca Si. Seligman of
New York, Mrs. Francis D. Pollak
of New York, Mrs. Samuel Alscu-
ler of Chicago, Mrs. Florine H.
Wolfstein of Los Angeles, Mrs.
Alvin D. Bauman of St. Louis,
Mrs. Emil Brudno of Cleveland,
Mrs. Charles N. Stern of San Fran-
cisco, Mrs. Ilarry M. Gershon of
Atlanta, Mrs. Oscar S. Marx of
Mt. Carmel, Ill.
The following directors were
elected for one convention period:
Mrs. Hanna B. Levine of Jersey
City, Mrs. Morton E. Hecht of
Norfolk, Va., Mrs. William De
Young Kay of New York, Mrs.
Irvin Bettman of St. Louis, Mrs.
Louis Wolf of Indianapolis, Mrs.
Leo L. Half of Pittsburgh, Mrs.
Charles Reichenbaum of Milwau-
kee, Wis.
Unity in Israel was urged in the
address delivered Thursday night
by Dr. I. M. Rubinow, who urged
co-operation by all national Jew-
ish organizations.
A speaker at the Thursday aft-
ernoon session was Dr. John Slaw.
son, executive director of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation of Detroit,
who criticized the Council for de-
voting itself to loose ends around
the periphery of Jewish life rather
than joining in communal efforts
affecting the major Jewish prob-
lems.

Mrs. Friend, the retiring presi-
dent, stated Thursday night that
she was personally opposed to
barring the press from sessions be-
cause it created a suspicion as to
the deliberations.

SUCCESSFFUL CONCLAVE
OF ALPHA EPSILON P1

Approximately 100 men at-
tended the Alpha Epsilon Pi fra-
ternity mid - western conclave.
March 25, 26 and 27. The hosts,
Xi Chapter, at the University of
Detroit, and the Detroit Alumni
Club, entertained the delegates at
several functions.
An informal dance, designated
a "Nite in Monte Carlo," with the
ballroom suitably decorated, was
held Friday night. Saturday morn-
ing and afternoon the delegates
visited the many local points of in-
terest. At noon a luncheon was
held, and in the evening a formal
dinner-dance, carried out in effect
as a night in Spain.
At the dinner addresses were
made by LOWS J. Portnoy, presi-
dent of the Detroit Alumni Club;
Lester H. Block, supreme master
of the fraternity; S. Harvey Sha-
piro, chairman of the mid-western
advisory board; Rabbi Leon Fram,
Milton M. Alexander, Louis A.
Malls, chairman of the committee,
and Miss Dorothy E. Roblin.
The above affairs were held in
Mrs. Les Michelso n and dough- For the past week Miss Barbara! the Fort Shelby Hotel.
ter, Alyce, of Collingwood avenue, Ruth Lowenthal of Toledo, Ohio ; Sunday morning the delegates
are vacationing in New York.' hu been the guest of Lillian Mich.! attended Temple Beth El services,
where they are guests at Hotel elson of Collingwood avenue. Os; In the afternoon a 'mine., ses-
Roosevelt. Before returning home' Sunday evening, a party for it; sion was held. Sunday night a
they will visit Reading, Pa., where guests was given in her honor.
chartered bus took the entire
they will be the guests of Mr. and', —
party through the tunnel to the
Mrs. Max Michelson and family.
Mrs. Shell Dunsker of Cinein- ' Norton-Palmer Hotel in Windsor ,
nati, Ohio, left for her home after where a stag banquet concluded
The Misses Pollie and Yetta spending a fortnight in Detroit as the conclave.
Ilimer of Chalfonte avenue enter- the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
tained the Lambda Gamma Phi So- MaxB. Kerner of 2299 °Amen
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