PIEDLTROITJEWISFI IRON ICLE end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE -Himelhocks DETROIT HALM IN MAY CELEBRATION Featherweight and Easy toWear While devoting all its efforts to final preparations for its seventh annual concert, the Detroit lialevy- liazomir Singing Society has accep- ted the invitation of the workers' groups of Detroit to participate in their annual May Day. Unlike previous years, when the various workers' clubs celebrated separately, this year will find a combined celebration of all organ- izations, and as the representatives of the Jewish group, the Ilalevy- Hazomir will sing several numbers under the direction of William Cay- man, associate conductor of the or- ganization. At the last meeting of the execu- tive group it was also decided to send delegates to the annual con- vention at Battle Creek, April 13- 16, of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs, which the Halevy re- cently joined. The Detroit Halevy representation includes: Prof. E. Zaludkowski, musical director of the organization; Eugene Franz- blau, president, William Klein, Mr,' and Mrs. F. Alterman and J. Bis- tritsky. Because of the Passover holiday, rehearsals this coming week will be held on Monday and TueSelay evenings, April 18 and 19, and next week on Mnoday and Thursday, April 25 and 28. SHETZER TO SPEAK OVER RADIO SUNDAY Simon Shetzer, president of the Wholesale Merchants Bureau of the Detroit Board of Commerce, will be the principal speaker next Sunday, April 17, on the Jewish Radio Forum Hour, broadcast over Sta- tion WJBK from 5 to 5:30 p. m. Ile will discuss "The Economic Status of the Jewish, Middleman." Mr. Shetzer has been active for many years in the wholesale and credit business, is a former presi- dent of the Wholesale Dry-Goods and Apparel Credit Association and has a thorough knowledge of the subject. He is president of the Men's Club of Congregation Shaar- ey Zedek and is a former president of the Zionist District of Detroit. The musical program will feature Miss Rhoda Zahavie, singer of Jew- ish Folk music, who will make her first concert appearance in Detroit within a few weeks. She will be accompanied by Edith Shoob. Aaron Kurland, chairmen of the Jewish Radio Forum, will be in charge of the program. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. B. Zalla of 2038 Gladstone avenue announce th engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Julius Hirschman, son o Mrs. Anna Hirschman of 1980 West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Max Tushman of 2988 Sturtevant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Fay, to Dr. Nathaniel L. Feldman, son of Mrs. Jacob Feldman of Gladstone avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Maxine Dorothy, to Darvin M. Fielding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fielding of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Sadie A. Hoffman of 3746 Tyler avenue announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Lucille, to George Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of 629 Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. S. Freedman of Grand avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ann, to Robert N. Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernstein of Collingwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Fried of 2654 Richton avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena, to Samuel Schwartz, son of Harry Schwartz of Brooklyn, N. Y. PLEA ON PASSOVER FOR LOCAL YESHIVA 4 PURITY CARD PARTY SATURDAY EVENING Regardless of What Is Said and Done .. . A LEADER CLEANED RUG IS DIFFERENT .. . A card party to be held Satur- day evening, April 16, at, the Fort Wayne Hotel, is holding the at- tention of Purity Chapter No. 369, 0. E. S. At that time the popular Skilled Workmanship Pius Sci- entific Methods Assures You of Perfect Satisfaction. Leader cleans rugs thru and thru . . . the way manufactur- ers advise . . . returning orig- inal lustre . . . removing all dirt and dust the natural, gen- tle wayl Yes!—there's a dif- ference! CARPET CLEANERS Call GARFIELD 8400 , Wedding Calendar April 17—Miss Freida Holdengraber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Adolph Holdengraber, to Dr. Nathan II. Moss. ,9XI2 MRS. HERBERT WALLACE Purity review, "An Evening in the DOMESTICS Gay Nineties," will be repeated by (MANED i"4 " special request. The Floradora Sextette will be led by Mrs. Mary Wallace, and all of the original cast will be included. A midnight April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Antman (Lillian Weingardenlo lunch will be served after the per- 2075 Oakman boulevard, a son, Sheldon Lee. formance. April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nyman of 11355 North Martindale, Monday evening, April 25, is the date of the annual meeting and a daughter, Shirley. election of officers for the ensu April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Abramson (Anne Miller) of 2708 ing year. The meeting will be Sturtevant, a son, Daniel. For the first time in three years, opened promptly at 745 p. m. April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lober of 1653 Lee Place, a daugh- Palestine Matzos are now avail- We believe we are rendering a type of automobile service ter, Maralyn. able in Detroit. April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schlossberg (Betty Kroll) of 11340 S. Chesluk of Chesluk's Book that makes every "customer" a"friend." Store, 8663 Twelfth street, an- Dexter boulevard, a son, Donald Seymour. nounces that he has just received April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Weisman of 653 Englewood a fresh shipment of Matzos from On Tuesday evening April 12, the avenue, a daughter, Marilyn. ' Palestine. He states that this March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ball of 3253 Leslie, a Men's Club of Congregation B'nai year's sale of Matzos is in the Moshe was organized for the pur- daughter, Iris Dianne. form of an experiment, and that pose of bringing the men of the future sales will depend on this Jewish community into closer con- year's response. It Is urged that tact with themselves and with the those who recognize the import- Congregation. Now Conveniently Located :5 ance of patronizing Palestinian in- Officers for the ensuing year were A crown and brim of dustries should buy these matzos . elected as follows: William Miller, The fifth annual dance of the president; David Berger, vice-presi- tucks, with a pert little Ben Bey A. C. will take place at SELIGSON—SIDDER t 10 years eeperience In Between Co r tland an d Stur t evan dent; Sidney White, secretary; Jo- Book Cadillac Hotel, Sunday the Auto Butanes. tilt, makes one of the 40 Unemployed Men Appeal the Miss Constance Ruth Sidder, seph Brown, treasurer. Mother's Day will be celebrated evening, April 24. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David M. Advisory, membership and enter- for Passover Dishes, and cutest hats of the season. Sam Lapinsky, chairman of the this year on May 8, and those who Sidder of Calvert avenue, was tainment committees have been ap- for Clothing. dance committee, announces that wish to honor mothers or other married Sunday noon to Dr. David pointed. Forty unemployed men, housed more than 400 tickets have already loved ones in a truly beautiful way Seligson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Among the activities planned is may do so through the plan pre- at 640 Farnsworth, the old Farns- been sold. Ole B. J. Foerch and his Olean- sented by the Jewish National Seligson, at the home of her par- that of having prominent persons worth Talmud Torah, are appealing Millinery—Third Floor. ents. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and In the religious, social and political ders of Station WWJ, will furnish Fund of planting trees in Palestine for dishes and clothing for Pass- over. Joseph Streamer is in charge the music. either in honor of the living or in Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed fields, address the organization the ceremony, after which a din- from time to time. Members of the committee are of the house and has issued the memory of the departed loved ner was given for the immediate The next meeting of the club will appeal. Telephone calls made at Sam Lapinsky, chairman; Al Saltz- ones. be held at the congregation, Dexter family. A reception was held at Glendale 55517-W., which will be man, co-chairman; Sam Dubrinaky, In this manner it is possible to turned over to the men, will be M. Klayman, M. Weiner, Dr. Max advance the work of Palestine re- the bride's home in the afternoon boulevard at Lawrence, Tuesday, April 26, at 8:30 p. m. All men and evening for relatives and Seidman, M. Surath and J. Surath. construction and at the same time promptly attended to. interested are invited to attend. to perpetuate the names of those friends. A Meaningless Question. The bride wore a white angel- loved or whose memory is held JEWS PARTICIPATE IN N- - skin lace dress and a large white There is nothing as light as the sun! dear. DETROIT CIVIC OPERA O-CHifIlH$ tic . d ..%, A tree may be planted at the drooping hair hat. She carried a , ....s.wtruseteontsoottetititteiCallitlitliiiXifitOffithOCHICH bouquet of white lilacs. The room Detroit Civic Opera, of which cost of $1.50. Checks may be Thaddeus Wronski is executive and mailed to Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1526 was banked with palms and flow- The annual Aesculapian dinner- producing director, now present- Virginia Park, chairman fit the ers. dance, held' Wednesdayevening at ing a number of operas at Orches - tree planting committee of the DORF—GOLDENER The Chalet, Eight-Mile Road and tra Hall, features many Jewish National Fund Council, or to Mrs. DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK OF Gratiot avenue, was another out- singers in the choruses and three Frank Wetsman, 3035 Elmhurst, chairman of the Jewish National, Goldener, The marriage of Miss R. standing success. More than 400 daughter of Sarah Mr. and in leading roles. In "Tome,' presented Thursday Fund committee of Hadassah. Mrs. M. Goldener, to Ben Dorf, Jewish druggists and their friends evening, leading roles were taken son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorf, took attended the affair, over which by Edith Sauls and Mitchel Cowan. place on Sunday, April 10. The Fred Stritt acted as master of cere- Mr. Cowan will also appear in ceremony was solemnized by monies. The committee in charge of ar- 'Madam Butterfly' next Thursday Rabbi E. Aishiskin at 6 p. m. at Serving those popular Pesachdic Dishes with A Superfluous Question. rangements included Herbert Gur- evening. the bride's residenrce. Matzoh n'everything ...: vis, Samuel S. Stahl, Morton Siege1,1 - The following Jewish singers are The bride wore an eggshell satin NO MATZOH ON THE MARKET COM- Harry Liebson Lew Levenson, featured in the choruses. p hi sa sliers. go w n with matcntin Leah Bolhover, Doris Sperling, In the presence of 400 friends H er veil was of rog s epointe lace George Jackson, Hyman Margolis PARES WITH MANISCHEWITZ MATZOH Helen Vahl Cowan, Regina Lachs, and relatives, the officers of the caught with orange blossoms at and other members of the Aesculap- ians, the Jewish pharmaceutical 02. Ruth Gassman, Marion Gordon, newly formed Ladies' Auxiliary of It's no wonder that discriminating people pre- the sides of the lace cap. She fraternity. Nelle Bookstein, Edith Sauls, Rose Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of carried a bouquet of white roses fer Manischewitz Matzoh, Farfel, A feature of the event was the Waxman, Sally Sweetwine, Mollie the American Legion were installed tier with satin ribbon. presentation to each guest of a bag Matzoh Meal, etc. Smolensky, Helen Rosenberg, Mit- last Wednesday evening, April 6, Boesky products are served in the finest homes The maid of honor was Miss and of valuable drugs, and 150 prizes chell Cowan, Samuel Gordon by the most discriminating hostesses. Times have in the recreation room at Jericho Selma Goldener, who wore • peach were also distributed. Ida Rosenthal. changed—it's smart to be thrifty—and true thrift Temple. chiffon gown and carried a bou- means getting the finest quality and the greatest M embers of the Ladies' Auxili- quet of roses and sweet peas. quantity at the lowest price. We are not magicians ary Beaudry Post took charge of Evelyn Shirley Cohen, niece of MUSIC STUDY CLUB'S and there's to trick to our ability to sell delica- the installation ceremonies and the bride, was flower girl. JUNIOR-SENIOR MEET tessen at greatly reduced prices. Our tremendous At the last board meeting of the also directed the work of induction CAD. 9820 Sam Dorf, brother of the groom, 1352 DIVISION ST. buying power is the answer. organization plans were formulated of new members. Those conferr- The Music Study Club will hold served as best man. for the annual celebration of the ing the work were Mrs. Hazel annual junior-senior meeting = Jackie Gersuk, nephew of the its Parody Seder, or Third Seder, Sat- Smith, Mrs. Margaret McDermott, Free Delivery — Phone Empire 1-0753 on Saturday afternoon, April 16, urday evening, April 23, at the Mrs. Lillian Nelson, Mrs. Rose groom, was ring-bearer. After the ceremony supper was at the Y. W. C. A. Building, Mont- Byron-Philadelphia Hall. A humor, Stadola, Mrs. Amy Davidson and served, following which Mr. and calm and Witherell streets. Les- oua parody of the four questions, Mrs. Margaret Blondell. Mrs. Dorf left on a motor trip to ter Baker, president of the junior the four sons of the Hagadah, etc., Mrs. Fred W. Lyons took charge A National Reputation for Dependability i s being prepared. Elijah will ap- of the meeting and installation Chicago. They will be at home group, will greet the guests. A Stands Behind These paper on Afro-American compos- pear and bring greetings from Jews and explained the aims and pur- after April 1 at 2705 Cortland. ers will be read by Dorothy Magid- all over the world. Louis and Ber- poses of the American Legion sohn. Others participating in the nard Panush, who will be guests auxiliaries. The following were UPTOWN GLASSMAN—MITNICK DOWNTOWN program will be Vizis Seltzer, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. The marriage of Miss Fay Mit- harpist; Janet Sloman, pianist; Panush, will participate. More de- installed: Mrs. Mary Rodin, president; nick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cor. Hazelwood Irwin Clamage, trumpeter, accom- tails will be announced in the next Bet. Michigan and State Mrs. Rae Sevin, first vice-presi- William Slitnick of 3233 Elmhurst panied by Lois Trigg; Elaine Co- issue. avenue, to Al Glassman, son of OttOttttutitmtww}0. dent; Mrs. Eva Zussman, second 810-040O 10-0110LICLPO IOACIL: han, pianist; Melba Sklar, reader, Offtiii**10ttIOL vice-president; Mrs. Sara Jacob- Mrs. Sarah Glassman of 3295 Elm- accompanied by Carol !Gnash; i son, secretary; Mrs. Pauline Pep- hurst, was solemnized at 3 o'clock David Salzenstein, vicalist; Doro- per treasurer; Mrs. Ida Winkle- on Sunday, April 10, at the bride's thy Fleisher, danseuse, and Leon- man, chaplain; Mrs. Sara Rubin, home. Rabbi E. Aishiskin per- ard and Raymond Rosenman, who sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Goldie Ru- formed the ceremony. will play a piano duet. Leonard *ROKEACH PURE FRUIT bin, historian; Mrs. Bud Blum, The bride was lovely in a beige Rosenman will act as chairman of PRESERVES crepe gown and carried a corsage publicity director. the day. Mrs. J. Magidsohn is - Following the installation of of- of tea roses. Of selected fruit and cane sugar only. counselor of the junior group. ficers and the initiation of new Affairs in honor of the bride in- The rich, natural lusciousness of fine members the meeting was turned eluded a miscellaneous shower for fruits is preserved. over to Mrs. Mary Rodin, who 50 guests given by the groom's B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A.'s thanked the members of Beaudry mother, Mrs. Glassman, at her *ROKEACH PURE HONEY SPRING FROLIC MAY 1 Post and Mrs. Fred W. Lyons for home; a linen shower for 42 guests I y The highest quality honey obtainable. enatss enwteerr e- given frhees rhemw t ha einirmaesnstistaann cde.reT at the Detroit-Leland Hotel Plans for the annual spring Excellent for every purpose for which 11 the bride's sister, Mrs. Samuel frolic of the Young People's Auxil- honey is used. served. S. Stahl; a personal shower for 30 Short addresses were made by guests was given by the Misses iary of Congregation B'nai Moshe, Sheriff Henry Behrendt and Judge Sadie Diskin and Edith Glassman to be held in the main ballroom of Other Rokeach Products— the synagogue, Dexter and Law- Charles Rubiner. Miss Betty at 3231 Elmhurst. KOSHER FOR PASSOVER rence, Sunday evening, May 1, are Carlo's entertainers and Babe nearing completion. Inasmuch as 'Rokeach Kosher Nyafat Brown, American Legion mascot, BRAMER—ARONOFF the spring frolic is the outstanding contributed towards the entertain- 'Rokeach Kosher Passover Oil Miss Nettie Aronoff, formerly social event of the season, the or- ment of the evening. of Detroit, was married April 10 •Kokeach Kosher Soap Twenty members were initiated to Abe Bremer, at the Argonaut ganization is exerting every pos- 'Rokeach Kosher Scouring Powder sible effort towards making this into the auxiliary and it was Hotel, Denver, Colo. event a brilliant success. The deco- *Rokeach Kosher Aluminum Cleanser pointed out that the wives, daugh- rations will adhere to the spring- ters and sisters of Legionnaires .Rokeach Kosher Silver Polish ROSENTHAL—MARGOLIS time motif. were eligible for membership and in Powder or Cream Miss Sadie Margolis, daughter Charley Moran's Harmony were urged to affiliate. The next of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Margolis of ROKOH—For Porcelain, Enamel and meeting is to be held at Jericho 3290 Rochester avenue, Detroit, Kings have been engaged to fur- Tile Temple on Wednesday evening, and Sam Rosenthal, son of Mrs. nish music for this occasion. Tick- ets may be secured from members I April 13, at 8 p. m. Anna Rosenthal of Pittsburgh, at the door. For further informa- For Sale at all Groceries were married Sunday, Starch 20, tion call Miss Mollie Freedman, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS in Pittsburgh. The immediate secretary, Northlawn 7782. or families were present. Superbly furred — ingeniously styled — they're obtain these products in your II you Harry Gunsberg, president, Uni- The bride was lovely in a sheer g orgeously •icinity please writ. us and !we will see Hut MAGNIFICENT in every detail, because they were versity 2-4003. trimmed crepe gown of gray trimmed in you are supplied made to sell for SO MUCH MORE THAN THIS with The Young People's Auxiliary blue, with accessories of gray. She PRICE! No exceptions! No reservations! EVERY of Congregation B'nai Moshe will wore roses and lilies of the valley. I. ROKEACH & SONS, INC. meet Sunday, April 17, at 4 p. m. A wedding dinner followed the FINER COAT goes for just $37.95. BROOKLYN, N. Y. •Trade Marls in the clubrooms at Lawrence and ceremony, with covers placed for Ref. U. S. Pat. Off. Dexter. 45 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal are re- Elaborate plans are under way stein of Ottawa Drive have re- for the annual spring frolic rolled- aiding in Pittsburgh. turned to their home from a two uled for Sunday, May 1, in the months' sojourn at the Everglades ballroom of the synagogue. Music Hotel in Miami, Fla. Miss Mil- will be furnished by Charlie RABBIS CONSULTED BY dred Goldstein, a student at the Moran's Harmony Kings. Danc- U. of M., has arrived home to COMPLETE SIZE RANGE S. LEVINE, SINAI HEAD ing from 8:30 p. m. to 1 a. m. spend the spring vacation with her Plans for the Mother's Day pro- For Misses, sizes 14 to 20. For Women sizes 36 to 50. S. Levine, proprietor of the Si- parents. gram. May 8, are being completed. nai Kosher Sausage Co. of Chi- with Rabbi Moses Fischer of the COATS--Fifth Floor. Mrs. N. H. Blumrosen and small congregation as principal speaker. cago, was in Mt. Clemens last The "Fifteen Cent Social" held week and was a guest at the Krae- daughter Barbara have returned from Miami, Fla., where they April 10 was a success and the mer Kosher Hotel. 3317 COLLINGWOOD AVENUE Mr. Levine also visited in De- spent the winter months. board of directors will make ar- Near Dexter Boulevard rangements to run similar affairs. troit, and during his stay here was the who Mrs. Rays Lewis, The history Bible class under I consulted with local rabbis con- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murry LONGFELLOW 4582 cerning the question of kashruth the direction of Rabbi Fisher will Wolfman for several days, has re- River and Clifford. PALESTINE MATZOS NOW ON SALE HERE Yeshiva Beth Judah of Pingree and Woodrow Wilson this week renewed its appeal for funds, and warned Detroit jewry that unless aid is forthcoming the school is in danger of closing. Yeshiva officials stated that ap- peals will be made in synagogues preceding Haskorath Neshomoth, on the last day of Passover, Thurs- day, April 28. It is pointed out that the Yeshiva has a "chazakah" —preference for an appeal—on this day, such appeals having been made on Achron shel Pesach in all congregations for the past four years. The appeal is under the super- vision of the board of directors of Yeshiva Beth Judah and of the Vaad Ilorabonim. Births 75 YES, SIR! B'NAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB IS ORGANIZED ABE MAX BEN BEY DANCE ON SUNDAY, APRIL 24 URGE PLANTING OF PALESTINE TREES TO HONOR MOTHERS Auto Service Inc. *arriagte 12316 DEXTER BLVD. PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 oiliiiiiiiminininsilimmoillinumnimmum It a • 1 As Light as the Sun? ,Himelhocks. a a 400 ATTEND ANNUAL AESCULAPIAN EVENT We'll be Open • o! As Good as - --- - a . - - -. - - . _ .3I AlN1SCHEIVITZ MATZOH? - 1 7 7' PASSOVER el ,= LADIES' AUXILIARY OF ROSENWALD POST INSTALLS OFFICERS BOESKY BROS. --- - .... - . For Quality, Value & Price KVUTZAH IVRITH 11 •■ BOESKY BROS. 1130 Griswold St. • C C tl A ii a HEBREW NATIONAL GROCERIES *ROKEACH PRODUCTS Twelfth Street KOSHER for PASSOVER "Choice of the House" Sale! Our Finest Spring OA TS Black Wool Crepe SILVER FOX! $39.75 formerly $ 3 $45.00 $59.75 $69.75 values! 5 B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. S. WILL MEET SUNDAY Pontiac. Notre , Tmmed w SILER V FOX KOLINSKY, BLUE DYED ERMINE, MOLE, r iUIRREL,i th SQ FOX, etc. Kosher Wine for Passover For Sacramental Purposes Only FRANK a SEDER Rabbi Joseph Thumim