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PILDLTROITAWIS/1

RONIGUI

PAGE THREE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Starting Monday, April 18

/ FURNITURE
DAYS

MOTHER-DAUGHTER
DINNER IN MEMORY
OF "MOTHER" KLEIN

Y P. TEMPLE CLUB
FORMAL APRIL 30

The spring formal dance spoil-
Bored by the Young People's Tem-
ple Club, Saturday evening, April
30, is anxiously awaited by mem-
bers of the Temple as a fitting
opening of the spring social sea-
son. Persona who have not re-

Arranged by Eva Press:Timer Serv.
ice Group for May 3; Antis
Campbell Write. Poem
For Affair.

A memorial mother-daughter
banquet in honor of Mrs. Malvina
("Mother") Klein will be held
under the auspices of the Eva
Prenzlauer Service Group, May 3,

Courtesy Days for Advance Selec-
tion on Thursday, Iriday, and
Saturday, April14-16

ON THE NINTH FLOOR OF FURNITURE

HUDSON'S

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Schl coin-
Mrs. William A. Feltner of
ger of the Whittier Hotel are Woodingham Drive entertained at
moving to the Park Lane A part- a bridge-luncheon. Covers were
menu the first of this week.
laid for 12. A low bowl of yellow
spring flowers and tall yellow ta-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing, for- pers were used for the table deco-
merly of the Lee Crest, have ration.
moved to the Wilshire and ar e at
present spending a few day • in
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simms en-
Atlantic City.
tertained 25 at dinner in their
home
on Highland avenue in honor
Rabbi Leon Frani has acce pted
the engagement of their son,
the Invitation of the Nati onal of
Hilda June Goldstone,
Council for Jewish Education to Manuel, to of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil
lead the discussion on adult edu- daughter
Goldstone of Indiandale avenue.
cation at its convention in P hila- Table
decorations
were pink and
delphia, May 16.
silver.

Mrs. Adolph Sturm of Boston
Rabbi Herbert Parzen, formerly
boulevard has returned from a of Detroit, was elected executive
short visit with her family in Chi- director of the New Jersey branch
cago.
of the United Synagogue of Amer-
ica at the annual convention held
Mrs. Samuel Van Arden, Mrs. in Jersey City last Sunday.
Carrie May Berger and Mr. Je-

26 DIAMOND BAGUETTE WATCH

rome Selling motored to Wheeling,
W. Va., over the past week-end.

The Last Word

in Custom-Made

Gowns - Coats - Suits -Hats

also
Expert Remodeling and Alterations
Moderate Prices


Ann Phyli Hats
at Hazel C. Roseroot Shop

CAdilia0 9816

1510 WorbIngloa Boulevard

DETROIT

GEORGE G A LVA NI

—BARITONE—

SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL

Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Programs
Will Accept Serious Pupil. in Voice Culture anal Coaching

MISS BETTY SLOMAN

PHONE LONGFELLOW 9730

ceived invitations may obtain
theirs by communicating with Miss
Betty Sloman, in care of Temple
Beth El. The reservation list will
be limited to 100 couples. The
dance will take place in the Ital-
ian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel.

A

Mrs. George W. Corowitz enter-
tained with a bridge-luncheon and
MRS. ALBERT HARWITH
personal shower on April 12 at the
*Solid Platinum Case
$150 Value at Webster Hall. It is planned to The eightieth birthday of S am - Golden Pheasant Inn in honor of
*26 Genuine Diamonds
the dinner an annual affair. uel Heavenrich of New York, for- Miss Pauline Fishman, a June
More Than make
*17Jewel Movement
Mrs. Albert Ilarwith is chair- merly of Detroit, was celebra ted bride-elect. Covers were laid for
1 /2 off, man of the committee on arrange-
arrange- , , at a large family gathering at
ments. Mrs. Rose Goldberg, chair- I uncheon recently at 1133 F ifth
Every woman has al-
. 6
man of tickets, may be reached by a venue, New York, the home of
ways craned a watch like
Mrs. I. Rosenthal and family
ion. and Airs. Henry Morgenthau. 2200 edison avenue have returne
this I Manufacturer's
calling Longfellow 8487.
clone-mit make, thin rt.
r.
Heavenrich,
who
is
an
uncle
All
organizations
of
which
M
diculona price. poksible.
to their home after spending th
Limited quantity.
"Mother" Klein was a member, f Mrs. Morgenthau, Is her moth- past five months in California.
and through which she accomp- ss
e r'a only living brother. Mrs.
orgenthau is the former Jose-
lished her revered social work, are
On the occasion of his birthday
asked to participate in the dinner phine Sykes of New York. Mrs. on April 6, Mr. Benjamin D. Lief>.
Samuel Ileavenrich was among
to assure its success.
erman of Chicago boulevard was
those
present.
A feature of the banquet will be
surprised with a stag party fol. 25 Opposing Teams Chosen for
the reading of a poem in eulogy
guests by his daughters, Dorothy
Event at Temple Beth
of "Mother" Klein, especially
Miss Louise Selling has returned and Edythe.
El April 24.
written for the affair by Anne from a four months' trip around
FULL KARAT .. BLUE-WHITE PER- $
Campbell, Detroit News poet. Ru- the world and is visiting with her
FECT DIAMONDS
Many pre-nuptial affairs wer e
Carl Bayer and Henry Bettis,
dolph Szekely, noted Hungarian mother, Mrs. Harold Schlesinger
Not a mis-print . . $190 is the price of
baritone, will sing "Eli, Eli."
of the Whittier. Miss Selling will were given in honor of Miss Sara h two sensational young Jewish play-
Other committee members are visit in Chicago for several days. ( R. Coldener, an April bride-elec t. era, who were named on every All-
full karat, blue-white Diamonds. We are
In March 12, a bridge supper an d City High School team for the
Mesdames II. Niman, Hannah liar-
Importers' direct representatives.
shower was given by Mrs. N. Ger
vith, Ray Cohen, Ida Gould, Tilla
Mrs. Si,dney Weisman returned suk and Miss Foe Dorf, entertain . past season, have been chosen as
. opposing captains for the all-city
Germansky, Ida Lightstone, Rose to her home on Longfellow Ave-
This exquisite collection takes
Agree, Ida Schultz, Fred Jaffa, nue after a visit in Cincinnati, ing 36 guests. On March 22, Mis a Jewish basketball game to be
SPECIAL OFFER
l'auline Goodman entertained Mis s played at Temple Beth El Sunday
you all around the clock from
Sam
Osnos,
P.
Goldsmith,
M.
Wil-
Ohio.
We will repair any Watch, re-
Goldener
with
a
luncheon
at
th
e
afternoon,
April
24.
liams, L. Ruby.
$1.50
dawn 'till dusk—stunning boucles
gardless of its condition,
Statler Hotel. On March 24, Mrs .
Bayer and Berrie have been
Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Ha m- Irv. Cohen and Miss Selma Gold - team-mates at Northern High
and knits for sports—jacketed
for
ilton Drive is spending the we ek- ener were joint hostesses at a sur - School and this game will find
prints for daytime, and ankle
WORK GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR
end in Buffalo with her sister, M rs. prise shower and bridge. A our - them matched against each other
length after-dark frocks for Sun-
J. Victor.
Iris ebridge-luncheon was given at for the first time in their careers.
day night suppers.
King Wah Los by Irene Shoe-
Bayer, who is a guard, will se-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of maker, Margaret Gibson and Elsie lect his team from the following
the Belcrest have as guests th air Hubert. Mrs. L. Lazaro enter- squad: Forwards—Nathan Granet
f 901 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
Special Arrangements for i other, Mrs. Bressler, and slat er, rained at two tables of bridge on of Northern, Robert Roth and
CADILLAC 32 55
March 29. On March 30 Miss Rose Sam Deutch of Central, ant-David
Strictly Kosher Food
" etty Bressler.
Waxman entertained at three Rosen of Commerce; centers—Al
Made by Hillel.
James Wineman is spending t he tables of bridge. The Misses Betty Kofender of Northeastern and
ty.
and upwards
acation period in New York Ci and Dora Heideman entertained at Henry Freeman of Commerce;
1426 WOODWARD
Hillel Foundation of the Uni-
a surprise bridge-luncheon and guards—Fred Epstein of Central,
versity of Michigan, of which
n-
personal shower for 16 at the Marshall Greenberg and Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. George Levey e
Rabbi Bernard Heller is the di- tertained 40 guests at their ew Aztec Tower of the Union Guar- Sarutsky of Northern, and Harry
n e
oeKoao
rector, this week definitely made home on Parkside avenue Sund
a ==loarnic=
,,Idian Trust Building on April 2. Pinsky of Wilber Wright.
arrangements to have strictly evening, April 10, with a buff et Miss Goldener then gave a trona-
Berris, a regular forward, will 0
O
kosher Passover meals served for dinner and bridge in honor of M re. seats tea on Sunday, April 3, en-
lead
the
following
squad:
For-
the Jewish students, thus earning Philip Levey, who is visiting he re tertaining over 50 guests at her
wards—Robert Zeman, Harold
the gratitude of students, parents from Omaha, Neb.
home.
Kaplan, Isadore Berrie and Sol
Place Your Order for Such Delicious Favorites as
and the Jewish community.
Berrie
of Northern; centers—Rich-
0
The Passover meals will be spon-
MATZOH AND POTATO FLOUR CAKES
Mrs. Ray Janover of Toronto, ard Bowerman of Central and
Mrs. Rebecca Fleischman of m
sored this year, as usual, and will
NUT AND DATE TORTES—ALMOND AND
e Canada, was the house guest of
be served at a special house rent- Belcrest motored to Wheeling, "al Mrs. L. Rycus. Mrs. J. Ziff en- Aaron Bakst of Casa; guards—Irv- O
COCOANUT MACAROONS
i ng Lefkofsky of Case, Bernard Sie-
ed for the purpose at 605 Forest Va., over the past week-end.
tertained at a dinner and bridge gel and Herman Fishman of North-
avenue, by Judah Lacher, promi-
Everything Made in Our Own Shop Under
party and Mrs. William A. Fell- ern, and Lester Greenbelts of 0
Joseph Burak returned to h is
nent Detroit caterer, who is well
Personal Supervision of Mrs. Peretz
and Mrs. S. Gerendasy were
known for his adherence to kash- home at the Belcrest after a s c. joint hostesses at a luncheon and Northwestern.
$1.50 PAIR
This game will be held under
journ in New York and Atlant is theater party in her honor.
ruth.
the auspices of the Jewish Centers
In addition to the regular meals City.
O
Association, and will help to pro-
to be served during Passover, the
NEW STYLES IN WHITE AND SPRING SHADES
Celebrating the fourth anhiver-
two Sedorim, on Wednesday and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldher g, sary, Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority vide funds for the furtherance of
Alexandre Glove Soap, 25e box
its
athletic
activities.
The
general
O
Thursday nights, will be conducted who spent several months in Lo a gave a formal dinner-dance at The
O
by Rabbi Heller.
Angeles, returned to their home at Chalet on Sunday, April 10, for admission charge includes admis-
sion to the dance which will follow
These meals are being arranged the Belcrest.
O
members and their escorts. The the basketball game.
g D
without profit to the Hillel Foun-
guests were seated at one large
Shirley J. Weinberg is chairman
dation, and a condition was made
Mrs. Charles Finstenvald has r e. table, which was distinguished by of the committee in charge of the
to the caterer that he charge the turned from a visit to Washingto n, tall green tapers tied with white
lowest possible rates. The prices D. C., and New York City, whe se tulle bows at each end and a vase dance and sale of tickets for the
9144-46 Twelfth, near ClaIrmount
Madison 6870.6876 O
will be Breakfast, 25 cents; she awaited the return of h Cr of spring flowers as the center. affair. Details of the basketball
luncheons, 50 cents; dinners, 75 daughter, Maxine, who, with Ali piece. Mrs. Leonard Simons and game are being arranged by Meyer
cents; Seder, $1 each. For all Louise Selling, took a trip aroun d Mies Elaine Novitz were in charge Blatt, athletic director of the as-
sociation, and William Mazer,
the meals during the entire eight- the world. Miss Finsterwald wi II of arrangements.
chairman of the athletic commit-
day period from sundown Wed- visit with her sister, Mrs. Mord e-
nesday, April 21, to sundown Cal Ezekiel, in Washington, prio ✓ William R. Blumenthal, former tee. Henry Weiss and Emanuel
Fishman
of the University of
0
Thursday, April 28, $10.
to her return home.
Michigan regional director of the Michigan and Benny Bayer of
Those who wish to take advan-
United Palestine Appeal, now Michigan State Normal College,
tage of these meals are asked to
Mrs. J. S. Saute will conclud e executive director of the National will aid in the
YOUR
DINING
RENDEZVOUS
ching of the two
send their reservations at once to the last monthly radio progra m Home for Jewish Children at Den-
We' s will probably
A Sally-Ann frock will give you that feeling
the Mlle! Foundation.
s ponsored by the Music Study Clu t, ver, was a guest in Detroit for a teams.
referee.
of Detroit Tuesday, April 19, a t few days last week.
of being "dressed." You'll be surprised at
4 p. m., over station WJR.
Miss Belle Bittker of 2076 West SHAAREY ZEDEK
our large selection of smart new spring
Following our usual custom, we will
Mrs. Philip Schaefer, who has Philadelphia avenue entertained
Coats, Suits and Dresses
bee n the guest of her children Wednesday evening at a delight-
SUNDAY DANCES
serve.
regular Passover meals during
Additional Tree. Announced as Mr . and Mrs. Charles King, re ful personal shower in honor of
0
the holiday. All of those "dishes" you
Planted in Palestine. to rned to her home in Atlantic Miss Freda Holdengraber of 1647 First of Series to Be Resumed
Philadelphia avenue, a bride-
Cit y, N. J.
like 80 well will be available, prompt
Sunday, April 24.
The Jewish National Fund an-
elect.
courteous service and reasonable
nounces that subscriptions for
Yielding to an insistent demand , o
Mrs. Marvin Reinfeld of Rose-
trees to be planted for Mother's law n avenue entertained at lunch-
the Men's Club of Congregation U
prices.
Day are now being taken. Trees eon and bridge for the pleasure o
Shaarey Zedek has agreed to 0
may be planted either in honor of Mrs . Philip Schaefer, who was •
O
sponsor Sunday night dances, sim-
living mothers or in memory of gue st in the city.
ilar to those that were dance
I departed mothers or other loved
several years ago. The
ones. Trees may be purchased for
Peggy Fink, a student at the
is scheduled for Sunday night,
t,
the nominal sum of $1.50, and University of Michigan, is spend-
April 24, in the social hall of the
serve as a lasting memorial and ing the spring vacation with her
The Young Women's Hebrew synagogue, Chicago and Lawton.
By experts to meet
tribute to the person in whose Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
It is the aim of the committee
Association is preparing for its an-
honor or memory it is planted,
your individual
nual observance of Passover. The headed by Charles N. Agree to
and at the same time aid in the
2122 WOODWARD AVENUE
make
these dances fully as popu-
traditional Seder, or supper, will
O
style
upbuilding of Palestine. A record
Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. take
on Wednesday, April lar anc•as enjoyable as those held
is kept of all the trees planted and Charles King of the Wilshire 20, at place
several
years
ago.
(I
ctosioclos==roelos=20=op
6:30
p.
m.,
at
the
club-
o
an attractive certificate is sent.
The dances will be informal and
Apartments were joint hostesses house, 89 Rowena street,
Trees may also be planted to com- at a bridge-luncheon in honor of
$2 60
Probably no other ceremony all members and friends of the
memorate birthdays, yahrzeits, or Mrs. Philip Schaefer of Atlantic known
synagogue
are invited to attend,
and up
to the Jewish people has
on any special occasion.
City.
greater significance or more either singly or in groups. host-
Through the trees being planted
esses
will
be
present for the pur-
beauty than the Seder service.
by the Jewish National Fund, Pal-
Mandel Lewis of Chicago boule-
magnificent symbolism that pose of assisting those who desire
estine, which has been barren for vard has returned from an ex- The
to
become
acquainted.
The aim of
OPEN EVENINGS
actuates each portion of the en-
2,000 years, is once again become tended trip through the South.
tire service, the ancient melodies these dances is to promote cordial-
the fertile land of milk and honey.
ity
between
members
of
the syna-
sung in unison by all the guests,
Mary varieties of trees are being
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Friedman the effervescent happiness which gogue and their friends, so help-
planted. Eucalyptus trees plant- of Pingree avenue motored to pervades the atmosphere —all ful in fostering a healthful com-
ed in the swamps aid in ridding the Cleveland, where she wan a guest these combine to recall to our munity spirit.
country of the dread malaria during the last week-end.
The first dance will be the fore-
minds one of the great epic stories
fever, the bane of all tropical
runner of a sense of such dances,
of Israel.
countries. The sycamore and oak M Ili. William Bassiehis (Elsa
The Young Women's Hebrew if the attendance indicates that
trees planted along the waysides Dec ker) of Cleveland is the house Association extends this oppor- the community wants them. No
give the laborer relief from the gue et of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gins- tunity to all who are strangers or definite plans for future dances
heat of the tropical sun as they ur g of Longfellow avenue.
homeless in the community, and will be made unless this first dance
return from the day's work. The
also those who do not celebrate is well enough attended to prom-
DRESSES—MILLINERY—HOSIERY
Jerusalem pine can grow wher-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nusbaum of the Pullover festivities with a ise the committee that times are
ever planted, even among the Virginia Park entertained 75 Seder in their own homes, to join ripe for • revival of the old-time
rocks.
guests with a midnight supper and on that occasion and observe th enjoyable affairs. The admission
11616 DEXTER BLVD., Next to Dexter Theater
Mrs. Eli Sachee, chairman of card party last Saturday night, in traditional ceremony in a real e charge has been set at 60 cents
the tree planting committee, re- honor of Mr. Nuabaum'a seventieth Jewish home atmosphere. There
per person, in order to defray ex-
ports the following trees ordered birthday.
will be a catered dinner conform- penses.
planted this week:
ing with the dietary laws for 75
One tree in memory of David
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tutcur of Col- cents per plate. Reservations
$1,000 PROCEEDS FROM 1 MT. CLEMENS NOTES Caplan
by the religious school of /ingwood avenue celebrated their should be made at once.
56 NEW MEMBERS
FOR MISSES AND WOMEN
the Shaarey Zedek.
MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
JOINED HADASSAH
One
tree
in
memory
of
her
late
last
Sunday,
April
10.
Dinner
was
FOR HEBREW SCHOOLS AA • result of a very spirited husband, Samuel Agree, by Mrs.
served to 55 guests at the Belcrest
election of officers, the Beth Te- Rose Agree.
The advertising directory com-
and cards were the entertainment Copy Must Be In Earlier
flab Moses Sisterhood of Mt.
mittee of Iladsssah has a new
$7090
One tree in memory of their of the evening. Miss Helene Tu-
For
the
Next
Two
Issues,
A check for $1,000 was turned Clemens elected Miss Thelma Gold father, Paul Lemon, by Mrs. tear,
ways and means suggestion for
an art student for the past
over this Thursday to the United to continue her dutiei as president Selma Rosenblatt and Mrs. Bertha
earning the price of the fifth an-
OUR ONLY PRICE!
year in Paris, arrived in time for
Hebrew Schools by Abraham of the organization; Miss Edith Hew
On account of the Passover nual donor luncheon. Information
her parents' celebration. Among
Slurp. This sum represents the Schwartz, vice-president; Miss
One tree in memory of a late the out-of-town guests were Mr. Festival, all copy for the corn- regarding this plan will be cheer-
annual gift from the proceeds of Rose Altman, secretary, and re- member, Samuel Rosenblatt, by and Mn.
two issues must be sub- fully furnished by Mrs. A. H. Bro-
s E. M. Kraus of Toledo. ing
sales of Manischewits Matzos In elected Miss Miriam Stark u its Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
mitted two days earlier than die of 2324 Chicago boulevard,
Detroit.
treasurer.
usual
and should reach the edi- chairman, or by Mrs. II. L Kopel
One tree in honor of their
M its Charlotte Feldman of Pe-
Mr. Sharp is representative in
Plans have been made for an mother, Mrs. Fannie Levyson of task visiting with her sister, tor not later than at noon on of 3285 Taylor avenue, vice-chair-
1528 WOODWARD ANUE, Opposite Gri ■ mell's
Mondays preceding the dates of man.
Detroit for the Rokeacb Co. and the "Adamleas card party," to be held San Antonio, Tex., by Mra. Selma Mrs. es
L. Smilanaky of the Whittier publication.
1043 WOODWARD AVENUE
Manischewitz Matzos.
Fifty-six women joined In the
on Thursday, April 14.
Rosenblatt and Mrs Bertha Fleas. Apa rtments.
recent membership drive.

B. SIEGEL Co.

ALL-CITY JEWISH
BASKETBALL GAME

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Presents

Lovely New Gowns

For Holiday Occasions

MOE EHRLICH Ey CO.

MEALS ON PASSOVER
FOR U. M. STUDENTS

'25 -

Perwein's Famous Pastries for Pesach

The Washable
Suede-Finish Fabric

"Simplex" Gloves
$i

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FOR PASSOVER

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