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• OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE


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"A Leader Cleaned Rug
Is Cleaned Through and Through!"

On Monday, April 11, an inns-
, vation will be instituted in Purity
Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., when a
Mrs. Fannie Osher announces the engagement of her daughter triple clam of candidates will be
rene, to Saul E. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon of 218 initiated. This day will be known
as Hannah Harwith Day, in honor
Josephine.
of the retiring worthy matron. At
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balberor announce the engagement of their
3 p. m., promptly, the present of-
daughter, Florence, to Russell S. Nida, eon of Ilarry Nida. A recep-
ficers will initiate the first class of
tion Sunday, April 10, at 1536/ Linwood avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Finkman of 3235 Monterey announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mary Jean Bandell, to Phillip II. Kessler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Kessler of 2G89 Elmhurst. The wedding will
be a fall event.

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Mrs. Charles Kohn of 131 West
Parkhurst greet was hostess at a
social meeting of the Zedakah
Club Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Thresa Gerston rendered a
number of piano selections.
The get-together tacky party
sponsored by Zedakah Club will
be held on Sunday evening, April

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ZEDAKAH'S AFFAIR
ON SUNDAY NIGHT

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HANNAH HARWITH DAY
OF PURITY ON MONDAY

April 10—Miss Constance Ruth Sidder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
David M. Sidder of 2325 Calvert, to Dr. David Seligson. Reception a
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, eon 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..Waldorff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wal-
doer of 1918 Pingree avenue, to Louis H. Rothschild, formerly of
Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothschild of Long Island, N. Y,
MRS. FRED KLEIN
DELAY NO LONGER! Let this event impel you to buy!
April 10—Miss Belle R. Shnurowitz, daughter of Mrs. Celia
candidates, and at 4:30 p. m. the
Shnurowitz, to Benjamin A. Goldenberg, son of Aaron Goldenberg.
EXTRA LIBERAL ALLOWANCES FOR YOUR USED
MRS. MAX ELIAS
past officers will initiate the sec-
FURNITURE in trade on smartest new furnishings! GET RID
ond group. Dinner will be served
10, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
by the regular dinner committee
OF YOUR OLD OUTMODED FURNISHINGS NOW! You
Mrs. Ann Elias is a member of the
at a nominal price. Reservations
will be surprised and pleased at how much they will reduce the committee. The chairmen, Mrs.
may be made now with the secre-
price of your purchases.
Kohn and Mrs. Landsburg, have
tary, Longfellow 2258. At 8
made every ‘ffort to make the af.
promptly the memorial for de-
fair a success.
parted sisters will be held and
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braun (Edith Storchan) of 2457 members are urged to attend. Fol-
Zedakah Club announces a
Mother and Daughter dinner to Gladstone avenue, a daughter.
lowing this service, the third class
take place on Sunday evening, May
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Oppenheim (Elsa Adile of candidates will be initiated by
8, at 5 o'clock, at the Emanuel Freeman) of 300 Whitmore Road, a daughter.
the regular officers. Mrs. Fred
Synagogue Ilall. For reserva-
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Gardner (Tillie Frankel) of Klein is a member of the commit-
tions call the chairman of the en- 3282 Sturtevant, a daughter, Lorraine Barbara.
tee in charge of arrangements.
tertainment committee, Mrs. Marie
A card party will be held Sat-
March 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lewis (Ruth Margolin) of
Hyman, 2964 Webb avenue, Long-
urday evening, April 16, at 8:30
fellow 7368. There are three 2908 Pasadena avenue, a son, Milford Theodore.
p. m., at the Fort Wayne Hotel, to
March 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Tarnow of 2953 Glendale, a son,. which admission will be free.
prizes to be given: First prize,
for the largest family group; sec- Bernard.
Scores of valuable and useful
ond prize, for the most daughters,
prizes will be awarded. At 11:30
and third prize, for the oldest
p. m., the Purity extravaganza,
mother represented at the dinner.
An Evening in the Gay Nineties,"
Zedakah Club gratefully ac-
which proved a success when first
knowledges donations from the
presented, will be repeated by re-
Minnie Goodman Club, Good Will
quest, after which a midnight
SILBER—VARKLE
Bridge Club, Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro,
lunch will be served.
Mrs. S. Varkle of 446 King ave- Mtp..1'
in honor of her son's birthday,
Monday, April 25, is the date of
Ngi-
Ida Levin, Rose Lipson, Mrs. I. nue announces the marriage of
the annual meeting and election of
Josephson, Anna Karbel, Rose her daughter, Ruth, to C. Hertz!
officers for the ensuing year.
Silber, son of Rabbi and Mrs. S.
Burnstein and Ida Canvasser.
On the occasion of their fifteenth Meetings will open promptly'at 8
Mrs. Sophie Lefkovitz of 2910 Silber of Chicago, Ill., on March wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock.
Clements street will be the next 29. Rabbi M. Fischer officiated. Max Ilayman were treated to a
hostess to the Zedakah Club, on Dinner was served to 60 guests, pleasant surprise party at the home
Monday afternoon, April 11, at and there were visitors from Du- of Mrs. Anne Harrison, mother of
luth, Minn., and Chicago, Ill. The Mrs. Ilayman, at 2747 Gladstone
1:30 o'clock.
couple went on a honeymoon trip avenue, Sunday evening, March
to French Lick Springs and are 27. Covers were laid for 25
now residing at 3799 Cortland guests, members of the immediate
family. A number of congratulat- Sunday services,
avenue.
ing telegrams were received from
-A. It Is Written" will be the sub-
relatives and friends here and else- ject of Dr, Leo M. Franklin's permon
GONTE—KINITZER
Sunday morning, April 10, at 1016.
where.
and
Mra.
A.
L.
Kinitzer
of
Mr.
Sabbath Services:
8764 Cardoni avenue announce
On Saturday. April 5, the pulpit will
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goldstone of
The Milford Stern Oratorical the marriage of their daughter, 1987 Indiandale avenue enter- be occupied by Dr Franklin. His sec,
mon topic will be "The Leper."
Contest sponsored by the Center Bessie, to Jack Gonte, son of Mr.
tained 60 people at a dinner at
senior council, through its intel- and Mrs. Harry Conte of 601 Mar- Marshall's Cafe in honor of the Annual Congregational Seder and Dinner:
The annual congregational Seder and
lectual advancement committee , ston avenue, on Sunday, April 3. engagement of their daughter, dinner will take 1' place
Thursday, April
will take place Sunday, May 29 , Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz officiated. Hilda June, to Manuel S. Simms,
'e ptton'e lre's ee 17 '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
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Miss
Rose
Kinitzer
was
maid
of
at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel
66-inch buffet, t
All lone must be accompanied
son of Mr. and Mrs. Simms.
bourne avenue, according to David honor and William Gonte was best
by check.
refectory table
man. The bridesmaids were the
Goldberg, chairman.
Mrs. Jennie Edelstein of Calvert School of Religion.
Misses
Ann
and
Becky
Gonte
and
This
event
in
the
senior
pro-
The School of Religion eau es its
extending to 96
avenue has as her guests her
gram was instituted five years ago the ushers were Hyman Kinitzer daughter, Mrs. George Poplack :egon.81.1.9r ardn ly ,niAn tlegr11,;defsor the
here
and
Sidney
Sinn.
Dinner
was
the
late
Milford
Stern,
who
inches ' arm China Cabinet by
(Fannie Edelstein) and children da , April 10, for all other clamies. Thera
I he no individual notice sent to the
presented the trophy and presided served to 100 guests. There were of Seattle, Wash., who have been
chair and five
th
out-of-town
visitors
from
Grand
S29
at all of the contests.
visiting California, Mexico and Phut1;711 p al.r nVs7tel; Inffrem ttirerir gitIdg;
side chairs. 8
The final date for entries is Rapids and Youngstown, Ohio. The numerous cities en route. They of these mite!,
Monday, April 11. The winners of couple left for a honeymoon trip will remain flare for several
pieces for $110. CoovenieNt
Men's Temple Club,
Payments the contest are to be awarded indi- to Canada and upon their return months. Mrs. Edelstein also has
Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, president
of the Univertity of Michigan, will be
vidual medals and the Milford will make their home in Detroit.
as her guest her niece, Mrs. Arthur the
Stern Trophy for excellence in
d
u-etry
'7r
Lamken of Tacoma, Wash., who
.1 41'serT:inple" Ciur
BROWN—ROSEN
oratory.
will remain here several months. April IL al 610 p. m. Men and women
Sunday, April 3, Mazie Rosen, Mrs. George Poplack has been a Men's TTeen7ppi e l e Null h ; idlelli et! ' 1. 1d7:: ;f•
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
to the convention of the cent, Other Temple members and their
Indies, 11
J. W. E. W. 0. INSTALLS Waldow, was joined in marriage delegate
Council of Jewish Women, repre-
ITS NEW OFFICERS to N. Alan Brown, son of Mr. and senting Everett, Wash.
Young People's Temp'a Club:
The Young People's Clubof Temple
Mrs. Benj. D. Brown, by Rabbi A.
Beth El will hold It spring formal dance
The Jewish Women's European M..Ilershman. The ceremony took
at the Italian Garden. of the Book Cadiv
Ilac Hotel Saturday night, April 30.
Welfare Organization held instal- place at the home of the bride's
lation of officers Monday, April 4, Mater, Mrs. Samuel J. Almug, at
at the new headquarters, Assembly 2949 Fullerton, and was set in
Ilall, 9125 Twelfth street, near front of the fireplace, which was
At the annual meeting of the members
banked by tall palms and roses.
Clairmount.
f Temple Beth El, held on Starch 54.
The bride wore a white lace he Rabbi Frederic Doppeit was unani-
The founder of the organization,
mously re-elected to stew the congrega•
Mrs. Susel Goldstick, invoked a gown and veil and carried a bou-
n for the following year.
Prominent Jewish Socialist Chosen
blessing for the deeds and ac- quet of calla lilies. The bride's
for Important City Position.
MD. Lucille Gut nebaum had as her
complishments of the members, mother wore a black chiffon gown
omit the peat erfek, Miss Janet Rus-
evpressing satisfaction over the and a corsage of roses and lilies of ander
of Buffalo.
Max
Raskin, prominent Jewish
the valley. The bride's sister, Mrs.
noble work done.
Socialist leader, brother of Na-
The installation began with Samuel J. Almug, wore a black
Mrs. Meyer Levy and daughter, Ade-
Raskin of Detroit, was
thaniel
Mrs. Ida Levin as chairman, Mrs. lace dress and a corsage of gar- aide, of Jackson. have returned to their
0111.11 •'ter letting at the home of Mrs.
elected city attorney of Milwau-
S. Goldstick as mistress of cere- denias.
soar OPPenheini•
kee,
Wis.,
at the election on Mon-
A dinner for the family fol-
monies, Mrs. Agnes Levin as in-
Mrs. John !merman•nd Miss Zella day. Mr. Raskin had the support
stalling officer, and Mrs. Joseph lowed the ceremony, after which
recently enjoyed • trip to St. of all Jewish groups, and was ac-
Zuckerman as conductress. They the bride and groom left for a two !merman
Louis, Missouri. They were accompanied
tively aided by the Poale Zion.
installed Mrs. A. Katzin, president; weeks' visit to Chicago.
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Mesdames R. Zide, S. Priscol, S.
POLITZER—KAPLAN
Epstein, J. Silverstein and B.
c''
Visiting her parent,. Mr. and Mrs.
I.ieb, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ida
Samuel Kaplan of Toledo, Ohio, Louis Dernbinsky last week, wee Mrs.
Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes announces the marriage of his EarlSpiesberger. of Jackson, and her
u 8.
son,
Levin, honorary secretary; Mrs. daughter, Nadine, to Rudolph D.
A delightful father and son banquet
Essie Levin, board of directors Politzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
was
recrnily
enjoyed at the Beth El
Although he was defeated, for-
secretary; Miss Yetta Kief, cor- itz II, Politzer of Detroit. The Community Center by the members of
responding secretary; Mesdames J. ceremony was performed on Sun- the congregation and their eons.
mer Justice James I. Ellmann re-
Newman, B. Rosenstein, A. Smilo, day, April 3, in the presence of
ceived 3,560 votes in his campaign
for Mayor of Highland Park. The
B. Winer, F. Segal and I. German, the immediate families, at the
successful candidate, N. Roy Mark-
trustees. Music for the march of home of the bride's sister, Mrs,
officers
was
furnished
by
Miss
land,
received 4,061 votes.
the
Samuel Gordon of Calvert avenue,
An anti-Jewish issue was inject-
Isabel) Lansky.
Detroit.
Mrs. J. Radner, the retiring
On Sunday !lithe April 10. the Junior ed in the campaign, and many
Mr. and Mrs. Politzer left im-
a
LW...kb. will entertain at a eprine frolic
with the
president, was presented
gift from
mediately for an eastern motor at the Armory. Miss Mary Koffman Is blame Mr. Ellmann's defeat for it.
Mr. Ellmann'a ability was recog-
beautiful table as a
trip. After April 20 they will be general chairman of the affair,
nized by church, communal and
board of directors.
home at the Casoloma Apartments
Mts. Mini Hirschfield is spending • business leaders, who condemned
Presenting with flowers the re- on Chicago boulivard.
few days in Detroit.
new
officers,
the
follow-
the
anti-Semitic issue. But this
tiring and
issue was in evidence even after
ing members were honored: Mra.
RESSLER—MAGNUS
Mr. •nd Mrs. C. J. Levy are at the
the election, when a number of
Geo. Cohen gave gift to Mrs. A.
Simplicity and charm marked the Belcrest In Detroit for an indefinite stay.
alleged Ku Klux Melt members
Katzin• Mrs. A. Katzin to Mrs J.
of Miss Grace Ruth
Mrs. 9 Slobin ant/ daughter* of De- are said to have made • bonfire of
Radner; Mrs. J. Bagdade to Mrs. wedding
Agnes Levin; Mrs. J. Radner to Magnus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. troit are the guests of their mother and all accumulated literature and
Edward Magnus, and Marvin M. grandmother. respecti•ely, Mn. 8.
banners which urged Mr. Ell-
Mrs. J. Mishkin; Mrs J. Zucker-
hers.
Ressler, son of Mrs. Gusts Ress-
mann's election.
man to Mrs. Ida Goldsmith; Mrs.
Mrs. Julius Ginsberg and children spent
ler,
which took place at 12 o'clock
I days In Detroit last week.
J. Perchick to Mrs. R. Zide, and noon on Sunday, March 27, at the'
Mrs. Weisman to S. Goldstick.
new Whittier. Rabbi A. M. Ilersh- 1
Mrs. S. Priscol presented the new
president with a gavel as a per- man officiated.
The bride was attractively
tonal gift.
white crepe fash- Sisterhood:
Mrs. Elsie Levin sang, aceom- gowned in oyster
The Sisterhood of Congregation Weal
by Miss Phyllis Radner. Toned in form fitting lines with ■
Moshe sod the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
panied
Mrs. Samuel Elkin, proprietor of
a
jacket
distinguished
by bands of w
rd puny. sundae
ill i
The organization will give
the Elkin Hotel in Mt. Clemens,
hno .d
benefit show at Littmann's Peo- white fox fur on the elbow-
synasogue. Dexter at Lawrence. The announces that the customary
With this she
pleb Theater Saturday evening, length sleeves.
ood
Passover services will be observed
April 23 (chol hamoed Pesach), wore a turban of matching ma- James Sobel. the Sisterh Far:::
nn; for the Hebrew 'Ladies As usual. The dietary laws will be
white nestle Greenspan,
with Mrs. J. Zuckerman as chair- tonal with a nose veil of
holes
maline. Miss Magnus carried a ' r i liela"';/71.rislelrsn
Marn6 strictly adhered to and all meals
Grose
man and Mesdames Agnes Levin
There will be
bouquet of bridal roses and lilies M s. Gitella
r will be prepared under the per-
and Joe Radner as her assistants.
p...
re and refreshments.
sonal supervision of the well
of the valley.
The nest meeting of the Sisterhood
Proceeds will go for needy fami-
After the ceremony, breakfast will he bold on Tuesday evering. April known Mrs. Rebecca Elkin, whose
lies.
reputation as a caterer is ac-
was served to the immediate IT, at s o'clock.
knowledged by thousands of Jew-
family.
Congregation:
ish people whom she has served
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ressler
left
after
The
lien's
Club
of
Congregation
West
SAMMY LERNER'S PLAY
t r: for many years.
April
the
,,2
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wee'
ak ns d Moshe
for g h
ba
i
nrg
he
AT UNITED ARTISTS t
A feature of the Elkin llotel
East,
through
tw
e trip
meeting :all onf the eynagosu e All in-
is the passageway leading directly
upon their return will be at home terested In attending are welcome.
The United Artists Theater,
to the Medea Baths. The rooms
to their friends at the Kean Yiwing Peeole'• Auxiliary.
which is featuring "Tartan of the Apartments on East Jefferson.
The Young People's Auxiliary of Con• are newly renovated and decorated
Apes." has also another feature,
gregation Binal litmhe will hold so over with telephone and lavatory In
is:/4.,
Dorsal
on
Sands,.
April
16.
at
s
• two-reel short starring Rudy
every room. Mrs. Elkin also an-
CARD OF THANKS
Everyone is .home to attend
Vallee, entitled "No More Col-
a small admissioo charge of 13 cents. nounces that the prices this year I
The family of the late Bette
Thenext reeular meeting of the Y. P.
lege," written by Detroit's own
Gilbert of 2761 Twenty-fourth A. ill be ba on Sunday afternoon. are extremely reasonable and
Sammy Lerner.
April 11. at 4, In the clubroom of the urges her friends to make reser-
Ilia success in writing scenarios street wishes to express its thanks ** ca *
vations at once as accommoda-
The Bible class of Consresetioa Wnal
boa brought him nation-wide at- and appreciation to the many
blorhe will meet nest Tumid./ evening. tions are becoming limited. They
tention. He also has as assign- friends and relatives for the kind- April If. at 9, la the ..... ogee, Dexter may be made by phoning Mt.
shown
them
during
their
re-
ness
meet for a number of musical
and Lawrence avenue.. Visitor. will be
Clemens 135 or by writing.
welcome.
shorts, which he is now penciling. cent bereavement.

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