- rff DerRorriEwisn (imorocus PAGE TWELVE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE p'■•■■•■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■v MOTHER-DAUGHTER 3-GREAT SERVICES-3 Laundrywork of Splendid Character ALL SHIRTS; zt(2 12c 10 .4 p1 each No catch to this, our delivery will call for any amount. Send us your evening shirts, all the same price I 10 Pounds Near Finished De Luxe 6 Oc 5 r A kins, Scarfs, Soft Collars and Handkerchief. are carefully ironed in this service. Wearing apparel Is starched and dried ready for ironing, You Cannot Afford to do This at Home. Flat Pieces, in this service; especially pleas- ingly laundered- 10c per pound-Minimum charge $1.50 O A 0 MRS. EVA PRENZLAUER at Webster Hall. It is planned to make the dinner an annual affair. The Old Reliable Mrs. Albert Harwith is chair- man of the committee on arrange- ments. Mrs. Rose Goldberg, chair- man of tickets, may be reached by calling Longfellow 8487. "THE BIG DOWNTOWN LAUNDRY" All organizations of which "Mother" Klein was a member, TELEPHONE CADILLAC 7423 and through which she accom- 4 Trunk Lines plished her revered social work, asked to participate in the din- h\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ∎ are ner to assure its success. A feature of the banquet will be 10111,‘Ma.1 11310111. 1111111.110011111K411110 101•111.111.1kla IIMMIMA; the reading of a poem in eulogy of "Mother" Klein, especially written for the affair by Anne Passover Greetings to My Many Friends and Patrons Camobell, Detroit News poet. Other committee members are Mesdames H. Niman, Hannah Har- vith, Ray Cohen, Ida Gould, Tilla Germansky, Ida Lightstone, Rose •a Agree, Ida Schultz, Fred Jaffa, Sam Osnos, P. Goldsmith, M. Wil. IMms, L. Ruby. C Mrs. S. Wittenberg, a gifted C dramatic soprano, will sing; Mme.1 C Etienne will perform a Spanish dance; Mme. Lapteva will present Lezginka in Caucasian costume; First-class work by skilled Samuel Sorin will appear in a workmen in wall cleaning, piano solo. All reservations should be made painting, papering, artistic before May 1. decorating. Massachusetts Laundry Co. ■ ■ ■ Now is the Time to Decorate and Paint Your Home At greatly Reduced prices-Half off our regular charges 5 All Work Guaranteed Estimates cheerfully given- call us up-no obligtaion... $ , Morris Lupiloff 0 2476 CLEMENTS ■ ■ ■ LONGFELLOW 3497 ■■ •.\\` ■ •• ■ \\I ■ \%.\N 6.11:4 151•4 111131 401\111. 11.1 41.11k\ I I al • Mrs. Milton M. Alexander is one of the group of young married 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, Table Covers, Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Towels, Nap- Ready-to-Wear Family Finished Com- plete. All Wearing Apparel, including Shirts and Lace Curtains 20c per pound, plus lc additional for each article. ONE OF SPONSORS OF BETH EL Y. P. DANCE DINNER WILL HONOR $ 1 LATE MRS. KLEIN L KAY WILL ADDRESS SYNAGOGUE ON J. N. F. Leon Kay, president of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, will speak at the King Avenue Synagogue on Thursday morning, April 28, the last day of Passover, and will discuss the aims and purposes of the Jewish Na- tional Fund, at the invitation of officers of the congregation. Jewish Friendi and Customers of Newton Annis Furs Are Most Graciously Extended the Greetings of the Passover Season Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the Whit- Annual election of officers of tier, returned from Hot Springs, Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., Arkansas. will take place at the annual meet- ing this Monday evening, April 25, Rabbi Leon Fram has accepted at 7:45 o'clock. the invitation of the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society to lecture before Mr. and Mrs. Barney Donon left the summer-session assemblies of for Grand Rapids, where they will the colleges of the state of Minne- make their future home. sota on the subjects, "The Essence of the Talmud" and "The Spirit , of Louis and Bernard Panush are Modern Hebrew Literature.' visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Punish of 1410 Clair- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of mount for the week of Passover. the Wilshire motored to Cleveland Immediately after the holidays to remain over the Passover holi- they will return to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where they will resume their days. duties as instructors in the He- Mrs. Rosalie Gates of the Bel- brew school of that city. crest left for a two weeks' motor Mrs. Aaron Kurland and family trip to Canada. of Burlingame avenue left for Sommerville, N. J., to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker of Passover holidays with her sister- the Belcrest, will leave for Ligon- in-law, Mrs. Elsie Larky. ier, Ind., where they will remain over the summer. Miss Jean Blair spent the week- end of April 3 in Chicago at the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer home of Miss Bea Feingold. of Monterey avenue, left by motor to Cincinnati, to visit with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feinne have tives. returned to their home in South • Bend, Ind., after a visit with Mr. Irving Rhodes and Alex Nathan and Mrs. A. Rosenzweig of Phila- of Milwaukee are spending the delphia avenue. week-end with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine of Chi- cago boulevard, are spending the Mrs. Rebecca Fleischman enter- Passover holidays with relatives in tained 20 friends at dinner and New York. bridge last Sunday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Dach are in Chi- Belcrest. cago. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gottschalk of Dr. Noah E. Aronsrnm, chair- Chicago, spent several days with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl, man of the Benedict Spinoza tri. centennial committee, will speak Englander of Oak Drive. over radio station WMBC Satur- Miss Pauline Fishman, a bride- day, April 23, at 6:30 p. m, on elect of June, has been the honor "Spinoza and His Time." guest at'the following events: On March 27, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein ZEDAKAH DINNER FOR entertained with a bridge and din- MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS ner id her honor; April 3, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Flattery gave a buf- The first annual Mother and fet dinner and bridge; April 17, Daughter dinner sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. John II. Reynolds en- Zedakah Club, together with the tertained at a buffet dinner and Zedakah Juniors, will be held on bridge. 'Sunday evening, May 8, at 5 o'clock, at Congregation Emanuel Motoring from Toledo to the Hall, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Saturdays afternoon matinee per- The president of the Zedakah formance by Catherine Kornell of Club, Mrs. Sophie Q. Jacobs, urges "The Barrette of Wimpole street" that reservations be made as early were Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson, as possible through Mrs. Marie Mrs. Jack Bernstein, Mrs. I. Sil- Hyman, 2964 Webb avenue, Long- verman, Mrs. C. E. Benjamin and fellow 7368. Mrs. Fred Goldman. They were The three prizes to be given are: joined at the Book-Cadillac for First, for the most daughters; sec- luncheon by Miss Elizabeth Finley ond, for the biggest family group; and Mrs. Herbert Warner. , third, for the oldest mother repre- sented at the dinner, Herman Golanty of the Belcrest The Zedakah Juniors will pre- spent the week-end in Pittsburgh. sent a musical program headed by Mrs. Oberstein, and the president Mrs. Samuel Caplan and chil- of the Zedakah Juniors will be dren of Edison avenue, returned presented with the gavel that eve- from Miami. ning. Miss Elsie Fisher of 16218 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau Northlawn will be the next hostess and children, motored to New York at the Zedakah Juniors' meeting over the Passover holidays. on Monday afternoon, April 25, Sam Lamport of Chicago spent at 1:30 o'clock. last week-end with his sister, Mrs. Julian Zeeman of Blaine avenue. SENIOR EVENTS AT JEWISH CENTERS Mrs. Max Annenberg and daugh. ter, Mrs. M.' Lewis, and family Many interesting events are be- have returned from a few months' ing planned for the remainder of stay in Arizona. the season by the senior division Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Krup- of the Jewish Centers Association, kin • (Ora-Roth Gittleman and according to Samuel Sotler, new small son left for Watertown, New chairman of the senior program York, to make their future home. committee. "International Night," with a program provided by the In- Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Maas of ternational Institute of Detroit, Cleveland are the guests of Mr. and and followed by dancing, is one of Mrs. Louis Robinson of Cortland a series of these affairs. This will be held at the Jewish Center, 31 avenue. Melbourne avenue, on Sunday eve- William J. Brown of the Belcrest ning, April 24, at 9 o'clock. After spent a few weeks in New York a talk on international affairs, music and dancing will follow, the past week. presented by the different na- Mrs. Nathan Koploy of Boston tionality groups. Other events on the senior cal- boulevard, entertained 33 guests with • luncheon and bridge at the endar are the parents' program on May 15, and a musical comedy Phoenix Club, on Tuesday, April 19. in honor of her house-guest revue on Sunday, May 22. The Saturday night bridges for Mrs. Jack Ablin of Chicago, Ill. seniors will continue at the Dex- ter branch of the Jewish Center., Charles Jacob and Harry E. Jacobs of Milwaukee, spent sever- al days with their sisters, Mrs. JUNIOR HADASSAH Meyer Barnett and Mrs. J. D. Ro- J. N. F. MUSICALE senberg. ANNIS FURS FOUNDED 1887 E. GRAND RIVER AND FARMER SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weingsr- den returned to their home in The Jewish National Fund musi- Flint, after spending the winter in cale arranged by Detroit unit of California. Junior Hadassah will be held this kiss Ruth Rhodes, who has been Sunday afternoon, April 24, at Buy With Confidence making her home in Chicago, is hotel Statler. Arrangements for this event are spending the week-end with her FUR INSURANCE AND COLD STORAGE sisters, Mrs. J. Sauls and Mrs. S. being made by a committee headed Phone Randolph 0022 by Miss Esther Elconin. Berman. The speaker on this occasion M. Sherman and wife, Dr. B. will be Judge Charles Rubiner. Artists who will participate in pli...10 ■1■■■■ ••11.7 ■ 16.11,\\101 ■ 11:11011M.W11. ■.■ .1L.1101.11.11:11.‘, ■ %.1101. 1 11. ■ MIK91 ■ 1011.1 ■ 11.\•10, Sherman, motored to Chicago to the program will be Miss Sadie spend the Passover holidays. Cooper, violinist, and Miss Della I Miss Phyllis Simons returned Tobin, pianist. 5 Miss Cooper will render the fol- ; from a visit to Miami Beach. & lowing selections: "Nigun from & Mrs. Thomas W. Goldman of Baal Shem," by Ernst Boch; g Chicago is the guest of her sister- "Praeludiun Allegro," by Pugnani- p in-law, Miss. Meyer Seegman of Kreisler, and "Hors-Staccato," by & Gin icu-Ileitetz. Euclid avenue. & Mrs. Moe Weinberg, (Louise B'NAI MOSHE NOTES ; Kohn) has returned to her home Y•ong P«ples Auxiliary, & s, in Brooklyn, after a several weeks' The YOU. Peoples Auxiliary will hold Its next meeting Sunday afternoon. April stay in this city. 24. •5 4 p. m.. in the clubroom of the AT FUR HEADQUARTERS YOUR CHOICE CAN BE MADE FROM THE LAR- GEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENTS OF HIGH QUALITY PELTRIES OFFERED IN DETROIT I t; g FA g g FA t FA , g g g I A I I 1,. \ 1 KOSI-IER g For Passover 0 I cats DRINK ' Garael II i V g r / 0 , A Pure Drink of Natural Flavor THE USUAL PRICE WILL PREVAIL We hereby declare that Coca-Cola is a pure vegetable drink analyzed by the greatest chemists as pure drink permissible for Passover. It is especially bottled for Passover. Approved by the Detroit Rabbinate. ORDER A CASE FOR YOUR HOME-MELROSE 5436 celez2 o Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Katz, entertained 65 guests at a dinner- lovely appointments on 2 .5 Saturday, April 16,. at the Knoll- & wood Country Club, in honor of the I tenth wedding anniversary. The announcement of the betrothal of Mies Jeanette Weller to Abort Summer came as a surprise to both relatives and friends. Mrs. Morris I Brown and daughter, Eleanor, and Mrs. Sidney Brown s sisters and noire of Mrs. Katz, came from Philadelphia for the occasion. dance of \ - g 0 0 0 0 I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein ■are now residing In their new home at 2779 Oakman boulevard, where they will be glad to see their friends I and relatives. 3609 Gratiot Avenue $ Miss Sally Abraham of Tuxedo avenue spent the last week-end in Detroit IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS! 0, Chicago, Ill., and Madison, Wis., where she attended the spring I formal of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fra- ternity as the guest of Gerald G. Bolotin. MRS, MILTON M. ALEXANDER women on the dance committee for the spring formal sponsored by the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El, to be held in the Italian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Saturday evening, April 30. GIRLS REHEARSE FOR "RAINBOW REVUE" Sixty young girls of Purity As- sembly of the Order of the Rain- bow for Girls, rehearsing for their revue at the studios over Conven- tion Hall, Cecil Berdun the direc- tor, was pleased with this large turnout and expects the rehearsals to progress rapidly. Besides the many dances which Mr. Berdun has created there are to be specialty numbers given by some of the girls. These have brought to light much talent that until now had remained undiscov- ered in the organization. Otemple Ertli El Naps Sued«. Services: Rabbi Leon Fram will Occupy the pul- pit Sunday morning. April 24, and speak on the subject, "HAW." Sabbath Service.: On Saturday, April 29. the pulpit will occupied by Dr. Leo M. Franklin. Pawnee« Services: Services for Passover took place Thurs• day morning. April 21, at 10 o'clock. Dr. Franklin preeshed the sermon. Congregational Seder: The annual congregational Seder dinner served by the Sisterhood took place in the social hall Thurseley. at 0 o'clock. Young P.ple's Formal Dance: The spring formal dance given under the auspices of the Young People . . Tem- ple Club will take place Saturday night, April 50, at the Italian Gardens of the Book•Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Franklin on the Radio: The Church of the Air has honored Dr. Franklin with an invitation to conduct • service and preach a sermon over the n•tion•wid• broadc«t of the Columbia Itroadc«ting system on Sunday, April 24. .t 1:30 p. m. Coming Events: ProNesor W. H. Worrell, professor of Oriental languages end literature of the University of Michigan, will deliver the commencement lecture of Beth El COI- . night , elite 0 N.. 5, on the subject, ...Judaism-the Middle Way." Rabbi Bernard Heller. director of the Millet Foundation at the University of Michigan, will deliver the commence- ment sermon for the Temple High School •15. Sunday morning. Mar H igfh School Dramatic.: Bich School will present the play en- Jews by Was h- tin hel'em St a' n Calisch. be- e - In Ug h t.o d 1: l. bh ve fore the filch School assembly on Sun- fore day morning, April 24. High School Basketball Team: The High School Basketball team won second h place in t e Inter-Church Basket- ball League. This Is the third season In succession that the Temple Meth El P«ond and the rival To h Methnelist team first place In • league consisting of 10 churches. PISGAH INITIATES SEVERAL MEMBERS Last Monday evening, Pisgah Lodge of the B'nai B'rith initiated several new members into the lodge as members of the Bernard Ginsburg class. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El spoke on "The,idealism of Bernard Ginsburg." Dr. Otto Hirsch, superintendent of the Detroit Jewish Children's Home and an active B'nai B'rith worker, also spoke. Harry Mar- kle addressed the lodge in behalf of the forthcoming Allied Jewish Campaign drive. The new members were initiated by the degree team of Pisgah Lodge, comprised of Elias Gold- berg, Max Edwards, Samuel Stern- berg, Joseph Staub and Rudolph Meyersohn. The newly initiated members are Harry C. Weiss, Dr. Harry C. Metzger, Aaron Rosenberg, Leo Gottfurcht, Harold M. Silverston, Albert Summer ana Charles Smith. MATTATHIAS TENT'S DEPRESSION DANCE To acquaint young Jewish peo- ple of the northwestern section of Detroit with Maccabees Tent No. 1005, the tent Is planning a "De- pression Dance," to be held at B'nai Moshe Synagogue large ballroom, Dexter and Lawrence, on Monday night, May 2. Admission fee for entire eve- ning will be 10 cents, to help de- fray expense. Music will be fur- ,,,,.rogue. All members are netted to attend this meeting. a. it is just one nished by a 10-piece orchestra un- week before the annual spring frolic der the leadership of Leonard Ros- ner. Annual Spring Frolic: One of the members, Dr. D. Kli- Thecommittee In charge for the •n• nual spring frolic. to be held on Sunda, ger, a key man in the Jewish Al- «era«. May I. reports pro ..... In ar- lied Campaign drive, together with rangements. several other workers from Matta- M lh.r 0 . pr. . r• thou Tent, will help in the forth- ranted by the Young People', AuxilWrY. coming drive. to be held on Sunday afternoon. Mite r, et the synagog«, tinter boule,rd and Lawrence. Sunday School Honor Rill: Mrs. B. White• Cl...,ose Renner. os Thelma Arne,. "w 'well Kline. d Oros-, Evelyn Kurt, O.ear Sea,, Morris rrled. Lens Lond on. eloirrelire se . NI N. Mm:. clan: Sidney Berg. Josephine Evelyn Bloom Elaine Levey. Bella Greenblatt. J. Lorbeee claw Rose Klein, Sant Klein, Sylvia KornSeld, Shirley Si, Alvin Both. Miss O. Birnkranee Gatiele Giant,. lout.. Greenwald. 'Ruth Kumar. Shirley Leader. Irene select. Jeanette Stahl,2,ww Welts, Pearl Farkas. Leir.sh el..: Pearl Dur•ich. Alice Gol dberg. t. Heir«, School: Instruc tio n. In Hebrew Ar are gl en dail y by 0... J oseph Lowey. rangern « t for enrol ment in Orb,.. School can be made daily from 4 gate 7 p. ea. JUNIOR PIONEERS At a regular meeting of the April 14. it wasetsoni achrdlu nun Junior Pioneers held Thursday, April 14, it was decided to make op a Passover basket for a needy family. The food will be contrib- uted by the girls. A Third Seder will be held at the home of Bertha Glazer, 2725 Pasadena. COUNCIL ANNUAL LUNCHEON MAY 2 r i melhocks The annual luncheon meeting of the Detroit section of the National Council of Jewish Women will be held on Monday, May 2, at 12:30 o'clock, in the ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The presi- dent's message and the report of the official business of the trien- nial convention will be included in the day's proceedings. What promises to be one of the most interesting programs of the year will be the introduction of Deems Taylor's opera, "Petee lb- betson," featuring William 51ffier, noted young American tenor, and Edith Mansfield, equally well known as a concert soprano. Wil- liam Rhodes, former conductor of the American Opera Company, lecturer and pianist, will accom- pany Mr. Miller and Miss Mans- field, and narrate the opera. SMart Misses Are Building • Such Clever Street Costumes ( ‘&? MOVIE STARS AID L. A. SANATORIUM By EDITH R. PARANSKY More and more people through- out the country are realizing what a necessity it is to help with the upkeep of the national sanatorium located at Duarte near Los An- geles. Phil Goldstone, an outstanding figure in the motion picture world and dubbed "king" of the indepen- dent producers, has also won the title of "guardian angel of the sanatorium," his warm interest and philanthropic sentiments hav- ing been transmuted into thou- sands of dollars which have meant aid and comfort to those depen- dent upon the efforts of Duarte Sanatorium for a return to health and general rehabilitation into civic and social life. The fine building which houses the medical staff of the sanator- ium was the gift of Mr. Goldstone and was erected in the name of his mother and in honor of his sis- ter, Bessie Goldstone. Mr. Gold- stone is adding to his philanthropy at the present time by the erection of a laundry building on the grounds of the sanatorium. Through the efforts of Mr. Gold- stone, Universal Studios of Uni- versal City assisted towards rais- ing funds for the institution by attending a studio party where the most prominent of movie stars participated. Eddie Cantor was master of ceremonies. Among those who aided in the informal entertainment were George Arliss, Paul Lukas, Wallace Beery, Joan Crawford, Marion Nixon, James Cams( and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. "Night With Forty-niners" is the odd name given to this party, which was sponsored and arranged by the Helping Hand, an auxiliary of outstanding Jewish society ma- trons of Los Angeles. Of the number of patients now at the sanatorium, Detroit Jewry has been fortunate enough to have had 42 patients of this city admitted within the past five years. This was accomplished by dint of hard work on the part of members of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium. The Detroit Auxiliary has erected a Detroit unit at the Duarte sana- torium and all funds raised by this auxiliary go towards the maintenance of those stricken ones. The Detroit Auxiliary is com- posed of delegates from some 60 organizations and Landsman- schaf ten. The Detroit Auxiliary raises its funds by giving dances, card par- ties, theater parties, bazaars, pic- nics, banquets and other similar activities. Since the auxiliary car- ries no administration expenses, the public is at all times assured that 100 per cent profits are sent direct to the national instituution At present the Detroit Auxiliary is mapping out plans to sponsor a tag week beginning with May 28. A splendid committee has been appointed and arrangements will be announced in a later issue. Delegates and volunteer workers who wish for more information tall Arlington 33464. The Detroit Auxiliary meets every Thursday evening at 527 Holbrook avenue. The public is welcome. B'NAI MOSHE PUPILS IN SEDER CEREMONY -:with These Unlined Wool Ensemble Coats 8.95 The Perfect coat to comple- ment all your frocks. Tai- lored, all-wool, with flared sleeves. Navy, black, beige, brown. Sizes 12-20. Simple Frock Shop Second Floor -ilimelhoch7. NOW THE LEVIATHAN America's Greatest Ship Goes to BREMEN April 26--May 17--June 7 calling at Plymouth and Cherbourg RATES REDUCED 20% of travelers say, "It is better to travel on Ameri- can skips." Thousands Ask our good agents or U. S. LINES ROOSEVELT S. S. CO, A demonstration of the com- plete Seder service was given last Sunday morning by I. M. Mendels- sohn, principal, before the chil- dren of the B'nai Moshe Sunday School in assembly. The meaning and significance of all parts of the ceremony were ex- plained and the most important parts of the "Ilagsda" were read in Hebrew and English by the boys and girls representing the family about the table. The Misses Esther Schiff and Sylvia Zimmerman, teaching in the school, served as hostesses, preparing the table in every detail for the occasion. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld sang the opening "Kidush," also the closing songs of the "'Mirada." Rabbi M. Fischer spoke, telling the assembly some interesting stor- ies of Seder night. The boys and girls taking part were Sam Schiff, Leon London, Earl Hordes, Florence Weinstein, Allen Mendelson, Eugene Korn- field, Gloria Kling, Sylvia Korn- fleld, Edythe Leader, Rose Razner, and Marilyn Klein. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF ROSENWALD POST The following members were appointed to serve on the execu- tive committee of the Women's Auxiliary of Rosenwald Post of the American Legion: Mrs. Pearl Benyas, Mn. s Helen Wolf and Mrs. John Litzky. Mrs. Ida Winkleman, who had been enjoying a vacation M Cleve- land, Ohio, has returned and is active again. William Isenberg explained the plans for the Allied Jewish Cam- paign Drive. The members dis- played keen interest and promised their wholehearted support. The next meeting will be held at Jericho Temple at 8 p. as. on The club is starting ■ Hebrew clan for beginners. All interest- ed are invited to attend. For in- formation call Hogarth 5711. Meetings are now being held on Thursday evenings at the club- house at 8674 Twelfth street. 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