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MRS. JACOB RESUMES
ZEDAKAH ACTIVITIES
MRS. SOPHIE Q. JACOBS
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CURTAINS BEAUTIFY
THE HOME
April 3—Miss Ruth Berman, daughter 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 Constance Ruth Sidder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David M. Sidder of 2325 Calvert, to Dr. David Seligson. Reception at
home from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10. No cards.
April 10—Miss Fay Mitnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Mitnick of 3233 Elmhurst avenue, to Al Glassman.
April 10—Miss Marian Satz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Satz of
2033 West Philadelphia avenue, to David E. Utley, son of Mrs. Belle
Utchenik of 83 Richton avenue,
April 10—Miss Sarah Ruth Goldener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Goldener of Cortland avenue, to Ben Dorf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Dorf of this city.
April 10—Miss Sadie Waldorf, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. M. Wal-
dorf of 1918 Pingree avenue, to Louis H. Rothschild, formerly of
Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothschild of Long Island, N. Y.
April 10—Miss Belle R. Shnurowitz, daughter of Mrs. Celia
Shnurowitz, to Benjamin A. Goldenberg, son of Aaron Goldenberg.
take place on Sunday evening,
May 8, at 5 o'clock, at Emanuel
Hall.
The tacky party sponsored by
the Zedakah Club on Sunday eve-
ning, April 10, will be held at the
Detroit-Leland Hotel, and prom-
ises to be a unique event. There
will also be a novel surprise.
Mrs. Charles Kohn and Mrs.
Rhea Landsburg are chairmen of
the affair and are sparing no ef-
forts to make it a success.
Mrs. Sophie Q. Jacobs, president
of the Zedakah Club, will preside
again after an absence of several
weeks on account of illness.
April 4 to April 16
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Births
The Pals Club was adjudged the
winner of the fourth annual senior
dramatic tournament sponsored by
the senior council of the Jewish
Center, through its intellectual ad-
vancement committee. Miss Mal-
vern Rosenberg cdkched the pro-
duction.
Tau Gamma Kappa and Theta
Sigma Kappa, coached by Milton
Ross, placed second and the Strang-
ers, coached by Jack Kaufman,
were third. Miss Betty Asatinsky
of the Lohonos and Sidney
Schwartz of the Pals Club were
awarded medals for the best male
and female presentations of the
evening.
Lew Tendlr, Arthur Denham and
Miss Dorothy judged the contest.
Oscar Gorelick of Lambda Mu
Epsilon Fraternity, Leo Lubetsky
of- A. Z. A. Fraternity and Joseph
Gutfriend of the Pals Club were
the committee in charge of the con-
test. „
The Ermanoes won the junior-
senior dramatic tournament of the
Jewish Centers Association held at
the Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
The Rawlings Club placed second.
Joe Bigman, • member of the Rawl-
ings Club and Helen King, a mem-
ber of the N. S. Girls, had the best
male and female presentations. The
contest was judged by Malvern
Rosenberg, Milton Rosa and Charles
Gray.
bel, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Good-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braun
and Mr. and Mrs. Bela Jacoby.
Gertrude Jean Leve and Mil-
ton Aptekar in National
Choir at Cleveland.
Gertrude Jean Leve of 1635
Hazelwood and Milton C. Aptekar
of 15803 Normandy were members
of the Symphony Choir of Cen-
tral High School who left for
Cleveland to participate in the re-
cital of the National Choir on
April 3 to 8.
EARL ERMAN CENTER'S
PING PONG CHAMPION
Earl Erman, a member of the
Stags Club, was crowned ping non
champion of the Jewish Center as a
result of his victory over Charles
Wolok in the finals of the ping pong
tournament.
Those who participated in the
semi-finals and the finals were Al-
bert Cohen, Earl Erman, David
Cohen and Charles Wolok. Erman
eliminated Albert Cohen 21-3, 21-7,
21-8. Wolok eliminated David
Cohen 21-17, 21-18, 21-18. Erman
won the championship by defeat-
ing Wolok 21-4, 21-12, 21-14.
Distribute 25 - Cent Stamps
for Vaad Hakashruth.
At a meeting of the Vaad Ha-
kashruth last Monday, it was re-
ported that the president, M.
Gottesman, had visited the Shea-
rey Zion and El Moshe Syna-
gogues and was enthusiastically
received by their members, who
enrolled in the Vaad Hakashruth.
It was reported that many of the
25-cent stamps were distributed as
a means of securing funds to
finance the kashruth movement.
J. C. R. S. Bridge • Tea on
April 6.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of De-
troit Jewish Consumptive Relief
Society of Denver, Colorado, will
give a bridge-tea on Wednesday,
April 6 at 1:30 p. m. at the De-
troit-Leland Hotel. The proceeds
will be sent to Denver to furnish
a bed at the hospital. All those
wishing to obtain tickets call Mrs.
Carril Cohen, chairman of the
ticket committee, Euclid 3020.
Tickets may also be obtained at the
door.
ILLUSION POWDER achieves a lovely texture
or enhances natural freshness. A large box 3.00
ROUGE to bring sparkle to the eyes and youth
to cheeks. Dry Rouge, 1.25 Paste Rouge, - 2.00
MRS. H. SORIN
Organization's Treasurer.
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LIPSTICK rounds out the contours of the mouth,
and protects the lips from chapping. Use it
lightly, in one of 7 shades
1.50
EYE-BROW PENCILS (60c) and EYE LASH
COSMETIC (1.25) completes your "beauty art."
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A. Z. A. 93 WINS DEBATE
A. Z. A. 93, represented by Leo
Lubetaky and Sam Stellar, won the
final scheduled senior league de-
bate from Lambda Mu Epsilon
Fraternity, whose speakers were
Eugene Sterling and Oscar Gore-
branch of the
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Nathan Shur
Jewish Center.
judged the debate.
The senior debate league was
sponsored by the senior council
through its intellectual advance-
ment committee, headed by David
Goldberg.
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M., will hold a regular com-
munication on Wednesday, April
6, at ,7 p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By order of
IRVING W. BLUMBERG, W. M.
PASSOVER OBSERVANCE
IN HEBREW SCHOOLS
The spirit of the coming Passover
holiday has already begun to be
felt in the different branches of the
United Hebrew Schools. The study
of Haggadah, the chanting of the
various songs in connection with the
Seder and the dramatization of
portion of history of that period,
are some of the features that are
now taking the place of the regular
routine work of the schools.
A. Z. A. Concludes Winter
Season.
Chapter 93 of A. Z. A. has con-
eluded a successful winter season
of activities. As guests of Chap-
ter 6 of Grand Rapids, a period
replete with activity was termi-
nated with three colorful events.
Before a large assembly the De-
troit team defeated the Grand
Rapids chapter in a hotly contested
basketball game. A dance in honor
of the Detroit chapter followed.
The next evening, Grand Rapids
presented its annual musicale,
with Detrotters again guests of
honor. A visit by Grand Rapids
to Detroit is anticipated during
t he rin
The chapter concluded its debat-
ing season by defeating Lambda
Mu Epsilon Fraternity. A single
defeat suffered in the first debate
was the only mar to an otherwisel
perfect record. The chapter fin-
ished second in Inter-Fraternal
League track meet; Irving Litvin,
individual star, garnered 11 indi-
vidual points in addition to run-
ning on the winning relay team.
President John Erma has fully
recuperated from his recent ope-
ration.
EARLY JEWISH TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON
Bernie Front telling Joel,: Dempsey his new spring outfit
Jack Dempsey Knows
His "Stuff"
When in Detroit he comes to Mansfield's
for his smart clothes
Above is a photograph taken Wednesday at Mansfield's
showing Bernie Frant, assisting Jack Dempsey with his
new Mansfield suit he just purchased.
Mansfield's cater to Detroit's sportsmen and smart dres-
sers. New spring line ready for inspection. Every gar-
ment NEW.
Flower Fund of Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
The flower fund of the Jewish
Welfare Federation acknowledges
receipt of contributions in memory
of the late Samuel B. Kahn from
the following: Mrs. Lydia Giessen,
Milton C. Hirschfield, Mildred Moss,
Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Tobias, Sigmund Vehon and Ber-
nard Wohl.
Suits
$35 to $50
Topcoats
$30 and $35
ansftellko
A. Z. A. Hotta at Bridge.
In conjunction with the Lohono
Club, a girls' organization, Chap-
ter 83 of A. Z. A. is sponsoring a
bridge-dance, Saturday, April 3,
at the Dexter branch of the Jewish
Centers Association. Friends of
both organizations are Invited.
Plans are being formulated for
International A. Z. A. Mother .'
We Must
Keep Beautiful...
---by ELIZABETH ARDEN
Marriages
PISGAH PLANS CARD
PARTY NEXT MONDAY
Himelh'ocifs
Here are 5 Effective
Little Beauty Aids
short outline of the activities of
this organization, which he praised
highly. He then swore in all the
officers as follows:
Mrs. M. Pevin, president; Mrs.
B. Soren, vice-president; Mrs. M.
March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yanover (Eileen Edelstein) o
Klein, financial secretary; Mrs. S.
1940 Richton avenue, a daughter.
Klein, recording secretary; Mrs.
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Rosenberg of 2297 Glen II, Sorin, treasurer; Mrs. B. Kir-
dale (Minnie Chase of Grand Rapids), a daughter Phyllis.
shin and Mrs. Meisler, hospitalers;
March 17.—To Mr. and Mrs. llerbert C. Levy of 3280 Glynn Court, Mrs. B. Moran, L. Fineman, D.
a daughter, Dorothy Ellen.
Glossman, B. Klein, Garber, Woolf-
March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Bean (Betty Weinberg of son, II. Rebin, Chusid, board mem-
Bay City) of Wildemere avenue, a son, Edwin Stanford.
bers.
Pevin, the president,
Mrs.
thanked the toastmaster and the
officers for their co-operation.
Then followed an address by
Mr. Belanger on immigration and
the present attitude of Congress
BANKS—COHEN
towards immigrants.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen an-
The society honored the Pro-
nounce the marriage of their
Class of New Members to Be Initi- daughter, Beatrice, to William
gressive Ladies' Unterstitzungs
ated on April 18.
Verein, which was represented by
Banks of this city on March 20.
the president, Mrs. Epstein.
They will be at home to their
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman
For next Monday night, Pisgah friends after March 29 at 3205
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith, has Tyler avenue.
son, Bernard. Reception at home, AESCULAPIAN AFFAIR
arranged a card party for members.
PLANS GIFTS FOR ALL
2225 Blaine avenue, Apt. 303,
The officers urge every member to
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, on April
attend this stag party which will Y. P. A. OF B'NAI MOSHE
"A
gift for every guest" is the
10.
No
cards.
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be preceded by a short business
GIVES SPRING FROLIC
motto of the Aesculapian Pharma-
meeting at which time several mat-
ceutical
Fraternity, society of Jew-
Miss
Evelyn
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ters of importance will be discussed.
The Young People's Auxiliary of Glynn Court entertained 12 ish druggists, for the annual din-
There will be no charge for this
ner-dance
to be held at the Chalet,.
Congregation B'nai Moshe will hold friends at a bridge and luncheon
affair.
Gratiot at Eight Mile Road, Wed-1
At the general committee meet- its annual spring frolic on Sunday, on Monday, March 28.
nesday
night,
April 13.
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ing last Monday night it was de- May 1, in the main ballroom of the
Herbert Gurvis, chairman of the
Miss Berdie London spent the
cided to formally initiate the can- congregation, Dexter at Lawrence
committee,
and
Samuel Stahl, an i
didates for membership in the Ber- avenues. The committee in charge Easter week-end in Cleveland,
nard Ginsburg Memorial Class on is headed by Frank Gunsberg. Elab- Ohio, where she was met by Miss active worker, state that a package
of
useful
drugs
will
be the gift for
Monday, April 18. Those members orate plans are being formulated. Gertrude Epstein of Farrell, Pa.
who have not turned in their ap- The decorations will adhere to the During their stay they were guests every one in attendance, besides
other
prizes.
A
program
of enter-
lication blanks are urged to do so springtime motiff. Charley Mor- at the Hotel Doanbrooke in Cleve.
tainment, to supplement dancing
immediately so that the applicants an's Harmony Kings have been En- land.
and the dinner, is being prepared
maye be acted upon in time to be gaged to furnish the music.
The patrons and partonesses for
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of for this annual event.
included in this class.
President Elias Goldberg announ- the event are: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 2715 Cortland avenue will be at
CARD OF THANKS
ced the appointment of Jacob Mil- Gunsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice home on Wednesday evening,
The family of the late Jacob
ler as chairman of the Antti-Defa- Seligman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry April 6, in honor of Mrs. Dorothy
Lifchitz
of 10216 Oakland avenue
Meer,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Gross-
motion Committee, to fill the vacan•
Fuldheim, who comes here to give
cy caused by the recent death of man, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Guns-, . her book review of "Wellington," wishes to express its thanks and
appreciation
to the many friends
berg,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Guns-
Milford Stern. The other mem-
by Philip Guedella, on Thursday
and relatives for the kindnesses
bers of the committee are Rabbi be rg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guns- morning, at the Statler Hotel.
shown them during their recent
Franklin, Rabbi Hershman and berg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rouser, I.
H. Mendelssohn Armin . Hartman,
.
Aaron Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weingarden of bereavement. Thanks are especi-
.
Pisgah Lodge will co-operate with Mr. and Mrs.
2949 Elmhurst avenue entertained ally expressed to Dr. and Mrs. J.
the Jewish Welfare Federation in and Mrs. Joseph Kornfield, Jacob at a dinner-bridge March 22 in H. Chalet, the rabbis, officers and
the forthcoming drive and a team Gelbman, Joseph Hirschfield, Mr. honor of the birthdays of Miss members of the Ahavath Achim
of active workers is now being re- and Mrs. B. 13. Goldman, Mr. and Helen Ann Freedman and Law- Synagogue and Talmud Torah.
Mrs. Jacob Farkas, Mr. and 5. rs.
cruited.
rence E. Weingarden. Covers were
Adoplh Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. An-
thony Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry laid for 14, and among the out-of-
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S.
Rosman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
CENTER TOURNAMENT
Brumer, Mr. and Mrs. James So- Wax and Mrs. E. Wax of Chicago.
IS WON BY PALS CLUB
Special Price, Curtains, 40c pr.
Officers were installed by the
Zviller Ladies' Aid Society last
Sunday night at Jericho Temple.
The chairman of the evening,'
Mrs. B. Soren of Royal Oak
opened the program by introduc-i
ing David Utley, attorney, who
acted as toastmaster. He gave a
a Wedding Calendar
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And His Sensational Band
Engagements
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INSTALLS OFFICERS
Mrs. Celia Modell of 1196 Edi-
son avenue was hostess to the Ze-
dakah Club meeting on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. H. Talberg announce the engagement of their dough
afternoon, March 28. Mrs. Ida
Kleiman was a guest speaker, and ter, Dorothy Ruth, to Mhck Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wein
her subject was "Social Service." garden of Windsor, Ont.
The Zedakah Club announces •
mother and daughter dinner to
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Dr. Isaac M. Wise, founder of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, Cincinnati (1819-1900), and Simon Wolf, Washington
D. C. (1836-1923), participated in the earliest public Jewish tribute
to George Washington Which took place on •ui y , .
time delegates to the third council of the union visited the tomb of
Washington to render homage to his memory. Dr. Wise planted •
memorial tree near the tomb.
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