PIEPETROIT,AWISHORONIGLE ■■■ PAGE THIRTEEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE tte. got theao inns West Adams on Grand Circus Park NOMINATED BAR ASSOCIATION 'BETTMAN FOR OHIO SENATOR TO HONOR SIMONS Will be Tendered Dinner at the Book-Cadillac Next Friday. Attention! Our 22nd Anniversary Sale Starts Monday Judge Charles C. Simons will be honored by the Detroit Bar Associa- tion, at a dinner at the Book Cadil- lac at 6:30 p. m., on Friday, May 20, on the occasion of his elevation The mot important sale in our history! The values offered should appeal to every woman who appreciates One clothes. CUSTOM MADE FURS 195 00 Hudson Seal Coats, now 148 0° FUR SCARFS 6500 Stone Martens, now . DRESSES 47 50 25 00 Values, now 1500 COATS 5950 Values, now 3500 SPORTSWEAR , Engagements Gilbert Bettman, Jewish at- torney-general of Ohio, won the Republican nominaticn for Uni- ted States Senator at the prim- aries on Wednesday. Mr. Bett- man polled a record vote, run- ning more than 60,000 ahead of his opponent for the nomination. • Detroiter Sings at Palestine Concerts. Mrs. R. Rothstein of 25b7 West Philadelphia avenue announce the engagement of her daughter, Florence, to Dr. Alas Skolnick o this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marks of 2442 Hazelwood avenue announce th engagement of their (laughter, Mary, to Al Levitt, son of Mr. am Mrs. Moses Levitt of 2250 West Euclid avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gursky of 9207 Cameron avenue announc the engagement of their daughter, Julia, to Louis Marcus, son of Air and Mrs. William Aiarcus of 3761 Burlingame avenue. ZEDAKAH JUNIORS' Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal of 2715 Rochester avenue announc FROLIC ON JUNE 5 the engagement of their daughter, Jean Marian, to Lisle Al. Churchill I son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Churchill of Niles, Mich. The first annual Mother and Mrs. Annie Williams of Mt. Vernon avenue announces the engage Daughter affair of the Zedakah Juniors and the Senior Zedakah ment of her daughter, Birdie, to Samuel Talberg, 'son of Sir. and Mrs. Ilyman Talberg of Leslie avenue. Club was pronounced a success by all present. Due to the Sephira preiod on the Jewish calendar, the (late of the dance frolic has been set ahead for June 5. Those wishing to secure tickets in advance should call either of , the chairmen, Eleanor Shapiro,1 June 5—Miss Loretta Louise Cohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Longfellow 9862, or Helen Lefkof-, Isaac Cohn to Leo Gottfurcht, son of Air. and Mrs. Joseph Gottfurcht. sky, Euclid 5873. The Juniors announce that all June 7—Miss Anne Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gor- proceeds of this affair, as well as don of Taylor avenue, to Walter Erich Becher, son of Mrs. Gisela proceeds of all other affairs of Becher, ceremony to take place at 'temple Beth El, with Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin officiating. the club, will go to charity. The next meeting of the Ze-1 June 19—Miss Pauline Bogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer dakah Juniors will be held on; Bogel of 3212 Clements avenue, to Philip A. Eisner, son of Air. and Sunday afternoon, May 15, 1:30 , Mrs. Albert Eisner of this city, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio. o'clock, at the home of Judith and 26—Miss Ada Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mor- Evelyn Greenberg, 2454 Hazel- ritz, June to Dr. Manual A. Klinger, son of Mra. Sara Kliger. wood avenue. Wedding Calendar MIZRACHI HATZOIR PLANS AN OUTING Births Mrs. Morris Scheyer (Emma Lazaroff), who, with Mr. Sche- yer, just concluded a month's stay in l'alestine, appeared at several concerto in the Jewish homeland, according to word received from Tel Aviv by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on Wednesday. Mrs. Scheyer sang at a con- cert at Ain Herod on April 13, On April 21 she sang at a gath- ering of 4,000 people in Exhi- bition Hall, in Tel Aviv, and was recalled several times for encores. On April 25, she wing at the Ohel Shem in Tel Aviv, MT. CLEMENS NOTES In commemoration of Mother's Day, the Junior Sisterhood and Senior Sisterhood of the B. T. M. entertained their mothers and friends at a mother's tea on May 8, in the Synagogue Beth Tefilas Moses. Airs. Joshua S. Sperka, as general chairman of the affair, was assisted by Thelma Gold, Edith Schwartz, Helen Lefcovitz and Sadie Lefcovitz. Welcome was ex- tended by Thelma Gold, president of the senior group, and Helen Lefcovitz, president of the junior group. Mrs. Jacob Malbin re- sponded on behalf of the mothers. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka delivered the invocation, and Sarah Chait- man favored the audience with a vocal selection. Following this, a short playlet, entitled "Mother's Day," was presented by the fol- lowing cast: Pauline Katz, Belle Katz, Edith Schwartz, Sarah Chaitman, Rebecca Chaitman, Til- lie Greenberg and Esther Zeve. At the close of the program, the moth- ers and daughters adjourned to the clubrooms, where roses were pre- sented them, and refreshments served. • An old favorite, "Yid- dische Home" was rendered by Rebecca Chaitman. A novel outing is being ar- JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS ranged by Mizrachi llatzoir on May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M. Ellias (Esther Isenberg o to the Circuit Court of Appeals at Lag b'Omer, May 24, at Rouge Toronto) of 3758 Clairmount avenue, a son. Park. The plans are in charge Foundation Garments Cincinnati. Rollins of the social committee, Max Som- May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ilamburger (Hattie Applebaum) At this testimonial dinner, the Run-Stop Hosiery of 2687 Sturtevant, a son, Ronald. MODART . . 495 Bar Association will present to the berg, chairman, Sylvia Ruthen- , Aiay 3—To Air. and Airs. Leo Pollock (Celia Farber) of 3295 District Court a portrait of Judge burg, Miriam Jacob, Sara Bur- 1.35 Values 75c 6.95 Values Simons just completed by Isaac stein and Sidney Raimi. Trans-j Sturtevant, a son, Dwight Lee. portation will be provided for Rader. May 1—To Mr. and Airs. Louis Friedenberg (Jane Haberman) of Hundreds of other important values, A record attendance is expected those who meet at the clubrooms, 1697 Blaine, a daughter, Ethel Mae, 9109 Twelfth street, at 7:30. at the dinner, and it is urged that May 1 T -To Air, and Mrs. Maurice Sills of 2565 Cortland avenue, reservations he made at once to Those who are unable to meet at I a son, William Gilbert. this time are requested to use the; guarantee the securing of seats. April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoffman (Jeanne Talon) of 11340 Henry Meyers is chairman of the bus or street car to reach Rouge Elaborate preparations are be- Judge Simons Dinner Committee Park, where a delegation with a Holmur avenue, a son, Howard. car will conduct hem to the proper ing made for a "Jude Jubilee," appointed by the Bar Association. spot. Tickets may be secured which is being sponsored by the B. from members of the organization. CLASS FOR HARD OF T. M. Sisterhood, and will be held U. OF D. JUNIOR WINS Riviera Theater. Those persons who have in on Sunday evening, June 12, at HEARING ON TUESDAY 1932 SKINNER MEDAL the Elkin Hotel. Committee heads Maurice Chevalier has scored their possession the "penny-a-day the biggest hit in "One Hour boxes" are requested to turn them who will be responsible for the The class for hard of hearing Abner Hamburger, a junior in success of the dance are: Adver- With You," now showing at the i n at the next meeting on May 14. The delegates to the national! among Detroit Jews, sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences tising, Rebecca Chaitman; deco- Riviera Theater, located on Grand River at Joy Road. convention of Mizrachi Ilatzoir, the Detroit section of the National and member of the 1931-32 Uni- ration, Rose, Altman; orchestra, which will be held in New York' Council of Jewish Women, will versity of Detroit debating team, Fannie Rubin, refreshments, Pau- May 27-30, will be elected at this '1 meet at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday, won the traditional Skinner debate line Katz. The club officers will at the Y. W. II. A. building, 89 meeting. act as the reception committee. Rev. II. Tannenbaum conducted Rowena street. The class in lip- The extensive sale of tickets is the Talmud class which met last leading will be conducted for be- now under way, and may be pur- Saturday. E. Rothenberg con- ginners and advance students. chased from any of the Junior or Mrs. Charles Kern conducts the ducted the class in ethics. Senior Sisterhood members. class. The work is carried on In behalf of the council by a com- LANSING NOTES "GOLD AND IRON" mittee headed by Mrs. Maurice A Mother s Day dinner was Klein. ", , And there are times when dreams served at the new Shaarey Zedek •re vanities. Shadow. of beanty, altar. unto love, Sunday evening by the Ladies' And, In the heart, the longings that aria.— Auxiliar y. D was served to All, all are beautiful—and all am lim. Junior Home Relief Bridge 125 guests. The girls of Young Starting Tuesday, May 17, we shall offer our en- For wind la not a comfort unto hunger, Dance May 21. Judea rendered an appropriate Nor gold • snare to Immortality. tire collection of custom-built upholstered furni- program. Miss Ann Graff, leader I cry then: 'For the bitter truth I long, Though grim as Iron, net as Iron strong I' of the group, deserves much praise Eighteen mothers were the ture, exclusive dining and bedroom suites, genuine for her efforts.. The committee in I my then: 'Weary Is my soul of dreams, guests of their daughters at a Aubusson tapestries, authentic antiques, quartz and False prophecies. and golden visions false; charge included Sirs. David Fried- jade lamps, objects d'art and occasional pieces. For, blinded with their vacant DOW I land, Mrs. Esther Bush, Mrs. M. beautifully appointed surprise My str' ss r :;Th to beauty, an eternal slave.. Kramer, Mrs. A. Kamins, Mrs. luncheon Saturday, May 7, at the This important sale will be held for the sole pur- Rose Marion, Mrs. Herman Liebey- home of Airs. Samuel Kanners, Though all are Defect!. must I with them pose of immediate liquidation, and we urge the Interior Decorators Invited man and Mrs. M. W. Surovits. sponsor of the organization. A I shall h be e :17.1' Erlt to tear the treacherous attendance of interested buyers of finer furniture, net, paper, "A Mother's Simple Phi- And thunder, an the golden strand. I New Center for Mizrachi losophy," written by Sirs. Charles whether your requirements be a single piece or 'Down. down with gold. Let Iron live Youth in Jerusalem. furnishings for a complete home. There will be no Cornell, was read by Mrs. Al. forever!'" The executive of the Mizrachi Weisman as Mrs. Cornell was un- price limit on any article offered. —Z. SIINAIUR. Youth of America has received able to attend on account of ill- the gift of a lot from the Mizrachi ness. Rosalie Kanners responded WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS WHEN A RABBI BROADCASTS Ladies' Organization of Boston for the daughters. A play, "The It's too bad that we have to for the Hapoel Hainizrachi of Pal- Women Folks," directed by Made- wash our soiled linen in the daily ABNER HAMBURGER estine. This lot will be used for line Ferar, was given by some of press. I read the other day that the purpose of building a Beth Ila- the members. Gertrude Leve en-! medal, Monday night at Mary- Rabbi Jacob Tarshish of Columbus poalim in Jerusalem similar to the tertained with music and songs. grove auditorium, The affirmative was removed from his pulpit be- ones the Mizrachi Youth of Amer- she girls are now busy with team, Air, Hamburger, Laurence cause his broadcast did not meet ica has erected in Tel Aviv and plans for their bridge-dance which V. Britt, Jr., and William McGrail, with the approval of his congrega. Petach Tikveh. is to be held May 21 at the Colo- won the debate on compulsory tion. As well as I could gather This center will cost about $20,- nial Parlor of the Masonnic Tem- automobile insurance laws for the from the meager and confusing 000, for which the Mizrachi la- ple. Refreshmenta are to be several states. statement the rabbi was accused dies' Organization of Boston has served. Anyone wishing tickets The negative team was com- of "talking from the Temple on OPPOSITE WOMEN'S CITY already sent $1,500 and the Miz- can call Sybil Weisman, Garfield posed of Bernard Aieldrum, Ger- motion pictures sponsored by a CLUB BUILDING rachi I.adies of Brookline, Mass., 8129, or Esther Robins, Longfel- ald Phelan and Louis Bridenstine. Newark business firm." They felt $2,000. In 1897 the first contest for the that this was beneath his dignity. ow 5392. Skinner medal was held, and since It seems that Dr. Tarnishresented then 33 men have been presented, criticism from the congregation f the coveted award. "because ho dared to do some- Mr. Hamburger. who is the son thing new." So he has been re- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger lieved of his duties. At this dist- of 1657 Taylor avenue, is the first ance no one would believe that Jew to win the Skinner medal. He no congregation would object to ITS SERVICE has close to an all-A record in his broadcasting sermons, and that studies and is the only under- the rabbi would scarcely engage SUGGESTION CONCERNING graduate to teach in a high school. in commercial broadcasting even BY CRITICISM A He is instructor in public speak- though camouflaged. So it seems w Day Letter .0 COMPANY ing at St. Joseph's Academy. For unfortunate that a spiritual leader N/A w Nish% Was two years he served as reporter who has been with a congregation PATRONS ARE REQUESTED 10 FANOR THE NL NIght Lette on the Varsity News and on for many years should be forced •• Deferred Cable Tower, the university annual. to relinquish his pulpit under such 0t,7. tLe circumstances. Cable NigR:_ —Charles Joseph. 39 50 3-piece Boucles, now . 29 5 ° The Rollins Ca Chronicle Want Ads Pay FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION Sales at 2 and 7 P. M. Daily Sale Conducted by Mr. Joseph Bernstein MARVIN SIMONS, Inc. FINE FURNITURE ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS 2040 Park Avenue, at Elizabeth CULT *V./salmi Strawberry Festival, Lunch- eon and Card Party of J. W. E. W. 0. A special meeting of Women's European Welfare sli Jewish , Or- ganization will be held Mo n day evening, May 16, at Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth street, at Clairmount. At this meeting final arrange-, ments will be made for the straw- berry festival, luncheon and card party to be given Tuesday, May 24 (Lag b'Omer), at 12:30 p. m., at Assembly Hall. Arrangements will also be made for the picnic to be held Sunday, July 10, at the Belle Isle grounds, and for the tag-day to be held , Sunday, July 24, at Mt. Clemens. ' At this meeting will also be re- ceived important committee re- I ports and a resume will be given of the activities of the organize lion for the period of the first quarter of the year. Refresh. ments will be served. Michigan Theater. You Can Banish Those Ugly Enlarged Pores Thanks to MARIE EARLE'S 3 Special Treatments "Perfection" Pore Contractor—for Extreme Pore Cases— a jelly-like cream which stimu- lates and refines coarse, relaxed and enlarged pores. 2.00. Almond Astringent for the Oily Skin- (Lait d'Amandes)—an astrin- gent that tones and refines the akin and closes the pores. 2.25. Soothing Freshener for the Average Skin— (Eau Antrides) for keeping the average akin toned and in good condition, 1.00, 1.75, Toiletries—First Floor WEDDING AbINOUNCEIMENTS Fi n e 5 Velum, Valt P ai ee I eQ d,'Tellt tY, S 50 Shaded or Scrip t• ! GERBER BRPS. PRINTERS - ENGRAVERS 41 EAST CONGRESS=ST. MAIN rtools ••110.I. •4101.:61.1., UNUSUAL BANQUET CINCINNATI, Ohio.—Alfred Ai. Cohen, president of B'nai B'rith, has received an invita- tion to attend a banquet given by a man who died a year ago. When the will of the late Ferdinand I3orenstein of New- ark, N. J., was made public, it was found to contain the fol- lowing clause: "I also direct, my executors that on the first anniversary of my death, they shall arrange a banquet to which banquet all of my friends and associates, in private or public life, in the city of Newark shall be invited. The said banquet shall have the character of a mirthful festival participated in by all my friends." Aaron Lewinstone, one of the executors of the estate, was named in the will as toastmas- ter for the affair, and it was he who sent President Cohen the unique invitation. The first anniversary ban- quet was held May 8, The inside story the inveqi- gallon tient rocked all America and a daring expose of crooked and corrupt judge, that barter their office for power is the theme Ballade of the Perfect Alibi. of "Night Court," the feature By ELIAS LIEBERMAN screen attraction now current at the Michigan Theater. Walter Huston, l'hillips Holmes, Lewis What is that you say to me? I see Jewish life awry? Stone and Anita Page comprise the cast. I am deaf to Mercy's plea, Sorrow's plaint and Pity's cy? Near my dignified reply, Scholar and Leader Semite, then make quick amends: Know you not, dour critic, I- I have many Jewish friends? Nordic-bred society Will not brook your alien fry; Sans our grace and courtesy., Rich and fat, you make us sigh; I, for one, cannot deny That your taste has curious trends; But I'm not a bitter guy; I have many Jewish friends. Protocols disclose • key Showing clearly how and why You would like the world to be Sliced for you like pumpkin pie; Jewish plans, I know, aim high But, of course, my judgment lends Faith to nothing proved a lie; I have many Jewish friends, Eleventh Annual Convention of the Mizrachi Youth of America. The eleventh annual convention of the Mizrachi youth of America will take place in New York on May 27 to May 30. large delega- tions are expected from Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland, Buf- falo, Baltimore, Syracuse and many other cities around New York. In addition to these out- standing personalities of the dif- ferent cities will be present as (Mesta of this organization. The organization has made many strides in the past year. it has twice doubled its membership and trebled its financial success over last year. Thousands of dol. tars has been sent for the !raped Ilimisrachi, the religious Chalet- aim of Palestine. Himelhoch's Prince, do not believe that my Creed or code with falsehood blends; Note my perfect alibi: I have many Jewish friends. DR. CYRUS ADLER Memorial Services for Stern and Ginsburg. of Philadelphia, President of Dromie College in that city, President of the Memorial services for the late Jewish Theological Seminary and Pre* idcnt of the American Jewish C.arn- Milford Stern of Detroit who died Ininee, is or, of the honorary chair. in March, and for the late Bernard man of The Ameriran Palestine Cam- Ginsburg of Detroit who died in May of 1931, will be conducted on paign for 12500,000. ha slogan is Sunday morning, during the ,es- - Sane Palestine--Sera Jewish *war-. ,ions of the Jewish social workers' convention in Philadelphia.