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A l'Ideal! lewisk Periodical eater

CLIFTON ATT1H31 • CUICIHNAL7 10, OHIO

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Engagements

gram

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosen of 7619 Byron avenue announce the dassah, next Tuesday, March 13,
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Louis Sriro, son of Mr. at 2:15 p. m., at Hotel Statler. A
and Mrs. Morris Sriro of 3203 Elmhurst avenue.

for your suit!

March 10—Miss Freda Levinson, daughter of Mrs. Eva Levinson
of 2646 Hogarth avenue, to Nathan Naidus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Naidus of Hamilton, Ont.
March 11—Miss Selma Barbas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilerman
Barbas of 1976 Blaine avenue, to Isadore Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Rice of 2652 Blaine avenue.
March 26—Miss Avis II. Rice, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose
of 3318 Calvert avenue, to Lawrence L. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B arney Kaplan of this ci ty.
March 25—Miss Rae Blanche Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Fogel of Ilazelwood avenue, to Julius Klempner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Klempner of Brush street.

3.00

Whatever your suit de-
mands, be it frilly or tai-
lored ... we've dozens of

• Handmade Linen
• Cotton String Lace
• Printed Sateen

• Printed Pique
• Woven Madras

MRS. NATHAN N. KAPLAN

• Printed Crepe

The "Sailor'

symposium on the subject of "Wo-
Knot" pique C, •
• Embroidered Batiste
Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg of 16190 Ohio man as a Factor in the Upbuilding
print ...
4
of Palestine" will be offered in
b I u e, navy,
avenue, a son, Donald Maurice.
three phases, as follows:
red, brown.
Feb. 24—To Mr. and Sirs. Lisle M. Churchill (Jean Rosenthal)
BLOUSES—FIRST
FLOOR
"Woman's I'art in the Social De-
3.00
of 5735 Cass avenue, a son, Robert James.
velopment of Palestine," by Miss
Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Morton Suiowitz of 3710 Burlingame Frances Geller, president of the
Windsor Hadassah. Slim Geller
avenue, a daughter, Marilyn Elaine.
Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Farber of 2538 Fullerton. a will draw upon the experience of
her six month's visit to Palestine,
son, Clement Samuel.
whence she has recently returned.
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus of 2483 Buena Vista,
"Sirs. Samuel Schaflander, chair-
a son, David Lee.
man of the l'alestine supplies com-
mittee, will speak on "Woman's
Past in the Cultural and Artistic
Development of Palestine." Mrs.
Schaflander made a study of the
products and industries of Pales-
tine,
in connection with the Pales-
40c 'er
March 11—Jolly Elite Club's fifth annual Passover charity
tinian exhibit booth at the last
dance at Pier Ballroom, Cass and Elizabeth.
Miss Rose Fealk of Calvert av-
dance given by the Detroit Zionist
March 12—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
enue has returned to her home
Organization.
March 13—Hadassah monthly meeting, at 2 p .m.
after spending three weeks at
"Woman's Part in the Economic
March 13—Iladassah Professional Group meeting, at 8 p. rn.
Milwaukee, Wis., visiting her
and Political Development of Pal-
March 14—Lecture by James Waterman Wise, under aus-
fiance, Marcus Taitelman, and
estine" will be presented by Miss
pices
of
Masada,
at
Hotel
Statler.
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kauf-
Elizabeth Finley, who has for many
Starch 14—Northwestern Branch of Jewish Old Folks' Home.
man. On Jan. 15, Mrs. Kaufman
years been active as a member and
Starch 18—Cantor's Association concert at Emanuel Synagogue.
entertained Miss Fealk at a linen
officer of Detroit Hadassah.
Starch 18-14 donor dinner of B'nai David Ladies' Auxiliary.
*100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
shower. Miss Fealk's wedding will
This program is under the dir-
March 18—Lecture by Goldie Meyerson before Pioneer
be an event of March 18 in De-
Superior quality and better methods are reasons
ection of Mrs. Nathan Spevakow
Women's Organization, at Hotel Statler, at 3 p. m.
troit.
of the program committee. Current
enough for sending your rugs to Leader . . . and
March 20—Zionist Organization of Detroit. Symposium on
now that it costs no more, it is downright folly to
events, including a talk on the Ger-
Central Theme: 'The Way Out: A Formula of Amity
Mizrachi Seniors will hold their
man boycott, will be given by Sirs.
rely on anyone else! Let us brighten your home
Between Jew and Gentile." Speakers, Dr. Augustus
Melave Malkeh on Saturday night
Schmarya Kleiman, chairman of
in time for Passover.
Reccord, Rabbi Leon Fram and Philip Slomovitz.
, at the Wilson-Taylor Synagogue.
the educational committee.
March 20—Annual donor luncheon of Pioneer' Women's Or-
All the leading Orthodox rabbis
ganization, at Hotel Statler.
The Iladassah Study Group, re-
9x12 Domestic Rugs
and cantors of this city will par-
April 1—Ninth annual concert of Halevy-Hazomir Singing
cently formed by Mrs. Kleiman,
ticipate in the program.
Prices going up soon—
has grown to ouch proportions that
Society, at Orchestra Hall.
irwl •
take advantage of the
April 1—Graduation exercises at Oakland branch of United
Hotel Statler is unable to provide
Mme. Ida Divinoff Rothberg,
savings NOW!
accomodations. Accordingly, the
Hebrew Schools.
violinist, has moved to 2095 Pin-
April 2—Graduation exercises at Tuxedo-Holmur branch of
group will hereafter meet at the
, gree, telephone Euclid 4485-W.
Jewish Community Center, corner
United Hebrew Schools.
8159 LINWOOD APT.
April 4—Graduation exercises at Philadelphia-Byron branch
Holbrook and Woodward. The next
The Northwestern branch of the
meeting is Wednesday, March 14,
of United Hebrew Schools.
Jewish Old Folks Home is open-
April 8—Temple Beth El Alumni "Showboat Shuffle."
at 1 o'clock. Rabbi Leon Fram is
coring an open meeting on Mon-
the leader. No more registrations
April 8—Beth El Sisterhood meeting.
day, March 19, at 2 p. m., at the
can be accepted.
April 9—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
Russian Village, Twelfth street
April 10—Hadassah monthly meeting.
Hadassah members and friends
near Ilazelwood. Plans will be
April 15—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood supper dance.
should secure their tickets for the
discussed for the membership
April 16-23—Pageant, "The Romance of a People," at Olympia.
'Romance of a Peopl " through
drive.
April 22—Zedakah dinner-dance.
Hadassah, at the office of the Com-
April 28—Home Relief Juniors' dance.
bined Zionist Committee, 1653
May 1—Eva Prenzlauer Group mothers-daughters dinner.
An enjoyable social evening was
Penobscot Building, Clifford 2737.
Stay 2—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Jewish National Fund
spent by the members of the Lie-
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and Mrs.
berman Family Club at the Febur-
Auxiliary.
Sol Lifsitz represent Iladassah's
IFERLIC KAITING AT
May 6—Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's
WILL ADDRESS
ary meeting held at the home of
'nterests in this undertaking.
Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glickman,
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt and Mrs.
AT PEOPLE'S HALL
COR, SEWARD AND TWELFTH
ARCMS JEWISH
1701 Burlingame avenue, Tuesday
Sol Perlman are in charge of two
evening, Feb. 27. The hosts and
committees which are now active in
Monday Evening, March 19
ADM1513104 TAU
hostesses of this meeting were Mr.
securing the payment of member-
ORGANIZATIONS HELP
and Mrs. B. Kaplowitz, Mr. and
ship dues.
Special Lecture for Youth, Sunday Afternoon, 3 p. m.,
Mrs. H. Glickman and Mr. and
Sirs. Nathan N. Kaplan, chair-
SCHOOLS IN SELLING
Statler Hotel
Mrs. B. Zieve. Mr. and Mrs. S.
TICKETS FOR PAGEANT man of the National Fund, an-
Lieberman of Euclid avenue are
nounces that her committee will
ROBBINS. NEDERLANDER
to have the next social meeting at
start next week on the annual col-
The headquarters of the steer-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nederlan-
lection of National Fund boxes. To
their home.
der of 2975 West Chicago boule- ing committee of the United He- aunch this activity, Mrs. Kaplan
PYTHIAN CARD PARTY
Phi Gamma Sorority will give a vard announce the marriage of brew Schools for "The Romance will have a luncheon-meeting for
of a People," located at 414 Ford
ON MONDAY, MARCH 14
bridge dance Friday evening, their daughter, Phyllis, to Harry
workers at her home, 2911 Webb
At the Mandel Shop expert corsetieres
Building, have been a busy place avenue, next Wednesday, Starc h
March 23, at the San MM Cafe. Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
tale Inches otf your Slur. outlined by
for
the
last
two
weeks.
Greater Pythian Sisters held a
lIttins you correctly In the Won.
Tickets may be obtained by call- Louis Robbins, at Temple Beth El
_ 14. Volunteers should telephone
foundation garment. Nell spring nut.
Various
organizations
are
lend
business
meeting
on
Monday
eve-
on
Feb.
28.
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
ing Elinor Roth at Longfellow
Mrs. Kaplan at Longfellow 7086.
very youthful and prism to suit all.
ning at Buddy's. Details of the
m g their support to the Un i te d
performed the ceremony.
3259.

WHY be content with

Founders of the Elkins Hotel

to spend

Passover Week

at the

Elkins Hotel

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

usual, Mrs. Samuel Elkin will be hostess at
the annual Passover celebration which has be-
come a tradition with this famous and popular
Jewish hotel.

As

Preparations have been made to provide you with

every comfort. A Detroit rabbi will lead the

services for the Sedorim, which will be conducted

according to Jewish tradition.

Note: Mrs. Samuel Elkin has no connection with

Clemens .

Make Reservations Now
Write or Phone ML Clemens 135

1

025

GOLDIE MEYERSON

illarriagts

ATTENTION!

IT'S NO HARDSHIP NOW

For Quicker, Whiter WASH DAYS—
Washes as it blues, as it softens water—the
three essentials of a perfect wash. No soap
scum to stick to the fabric which requires
rubbing to get out. Preserves newness of
clothes because the scum cannot cling to the
finer fabrics. Save money, time and labor by
buying the washing compound that does a
complete wash for • nickel. Two large fam-
ily size washes in each package for 10c.

AT ALL GROCERY STORES

Arrange To Attend the Play To Be Given by the

YIDDISH THEATER SCHOOL

Under Direction of MORRIS HAAR

Sunday Night, March 11, at 8:15
SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL

"HUNGRY BIRDS"

3 ACTS — 5 SCENES
Music by Dan Frohman — Dances by Viola Gray

Costumes Designed by Rose Rosh
Rebecca Katnman Frohman, Violinist
Sadie Cooper, Violinist

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL WHITTLER

LeaderVSerhfied*

Costs No More!

OF THE ORIGINAL ELKINS

8821

Tickets 35c • 50c

SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION

C.. "/ lia
ROY B. CARLIN
WI Point HOMAIMIL

Imlmholy Immo Tay Cam. for IS Toms

ALTSHULER - WYNN
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Messenger
The marriage of Dr. Samuel S.
are entertaining Mrs. Mory Si-
Altshuler,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
mons and Mrs. H. I. Jacobs of
Fred Altshuler of 2454 Euclid
Boston, Mass.
avenue, and Miss Constance Wynn
of Chicago was performed Sunday,
The engagement of Miss Kath- March 4, by Rabbi E. Aishiskin.
erine Moss to Harry Goldstein was
celebrated at the Club Maxine
ROBINOWITZ • WEISS
last Sunday at a party for 65
At a beautiful ceremony which
guests.
took place on Sunday afternoon,
Starch 4, at 5 o'clock, at the B'nai
Boni Amica Club held its an- David Synagogue, Elmhurst and
nual banquet at the Club Maxine Fourteenth, Miss Mary Weiss was
last Wednesday night. Covers were united in marriage to Ilerman
placed for 84 guests. Among the Robinowitz. Rabbi Joshua S.
guests of honor were Judge and Sperka officiated.
The bride wore a gown of egg-
Mrs. Henry S. Sweeney, Judge and
Mrs. John Maher, Judge and Mrs. shell satin with a halo veil and
John P. Scallen, Nathaniel Gold- a long train. She carried a bou-
stock, Mr. A. J. Bopp, president quet of white roses and baby
of the Bopp Steel Corp.; Mr. and breath.
Mrs. Herbert Monroe and Mr. and
Miss Mildred Weiss, sister of
Mrs. Leonard Smith. The out-of- the bride, who acted as maid of
town guests included Mr. and honor, wore a gown of yellow
Mrs. Wilford Graham of New taffeta with gold accessories and
York City, Mrs. Mary Simons carried yellow roses and huckle-
and Mrs. II. J. Jacobs of Boston, berry blossoms. Miss Shirty Luber,
Mass., Mrs. Nat Kaplan of Grosse the first bridesmaid, wore a gown
Pointe and Mrs. Nat Horowitz of of green crepe with silver acces-
Kalamazoo. The officers of the sories and carried pink roses. The
club for the year are: President, other bridesmaids were gowned in
Esther Kuhn; vice-president, Dor- rose velvet and salmon crepe.
othy Abrams; financial secretary, Little Elaine Weisman of Chicago
Vale Cowling; recording secretary, acted as tower girl. Sol Rabino-
Eva Sherman; trustee, Vivian witz attended the groom as best
Safer.
man.
Among the out-of-town guests
OLTHTUNS
me Olympian Athletic me DAT meets •t were Mr. and Mrs. M. Kleiman
the Jewish Community Center where they and Mr. and Sirs. L. Klein of
Mn joined the basketball leefue. TIT mr.•
n, von in. Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
9 100, h.,e played two gums.
L T C , the wore 14 to I M favor of L. T. Phil Weisman and Mrs. Schcckt-
C: Feb. TA with CID Chi ODD. We wore man and daughter of Chicago.
Olympian
A.
C.
IA ism et

II to 4

BAGDADE- FELDMAN



Latest ideas in

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Births

We solicit your charge account.

RUG CLEANING

Mrs. Samuel Elkin

Fifth
Annual
Passover
Charity
Dance

Himelhochs

I I

Of unusual interest is the pro-
prepared for the March
meeting of Detroit chapter of Ha-1

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

By

CM ' NU

Rabbi A. M. Hershman of that
Shaarey Zedek Congregation has
accepted an invitation extended
by the Chug Ivri (Hebrew Circle
of the Kvutzah, which is headed
by Michael Mich-
lin, to address
the Chug in He-
brew, on Satur-
day evening,
March 10, at 8:30
o'clock, at the
Philadelphia - By-
ron auditorium.
Rabbi Hersh-
man, who spent
several months in
Palestine, h a s
chosen as his sub-
ject "The Three
Problems Facing
Dr. Hershman Paler,tinian
S.
Rabbi Hershman made a special
study of conditions in Palestine.
The sermons which he delivered
before his own congregation dur-
ing Friday night services and on
other occasions have made a deep
impression. However, this will be
the first time sinnce his return
from Palestine that he will de-
liver an address in the language
of Palestinian Jewry. The Kvut-
zah lvrith, the various Chugim
connected with the Kvutzah, are
all planning to attend this meet-
ing enmasse. People interested
in the life of Palestine of today
who understand Hebrew are in-
vited to attend this meeting.

inferior workmanship when

You Are Invited!

any other hotel in Mt.

HERSHMAN TO ADDRESS
CHUG IVRI SATURDAY

HADASSAH SYMPOSIUM
AT MEETING TUESDAY

NEW PIER
BALLROOM

CASS AND ELIZABETH



Sunday Eve.,

March 11th

HELP KEEP THEM SMILING

Sponsored by the

JOLLY ELITE CLUB

ADMISSION 50e

ENTIRE PROCEEDS USED TO AID NEEDY FAMILIES WITH
PASSOVER NECESSITIES

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MANDEL SHOP

MRS. SHLAIN TO SPEAK
TO COUNCIL THURSDAY

1411

► orymr—I Block lad m

Rombrarl

The last talk in the series on
world affairs sponsored by the De-
troit section of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women will take
place at 10:30 a. m. on Thursday,
arch 15, at 89 Rowena street.
Mrs. Charles Shain, the speaker,
delivers these addresses under the
direction of the peace and arbitra-
tion committee o the council.
In response to a resolution op-
posing the Vinson Naval Bill, Sen-
ator Vandenberg wrote to Sirs.
Douglas Brown, in part:
"r am • great believer In • nmilmum

armament by International agreement. and I
am been], dleappolated that the Geneva Con-
erm,. has been checkmated in these menu

t

t on'
ti r . p :rirlyirws5UT 1:::1111 r

ra

71 .

pouter
that President Roosevelt has concluded that •
Treats Sam - nay Im our only means of
t
making these other major powers understand
their onw selftah interest In ...Turin, relative
n•ral parity on • less-than-Treaty basic Un-
HARRY COHEN
doubtedly the only reawn we got the original
la the Washington Treaty was
Hebrew Schools in connection with the fact that we apectscularly - practiced what
we preached" and wee In • position to do .0
the sale of tickets for the pageant.
"Them are but casual obTeTTATIOIL which
mu be beside the point. I gra simply Petting
Harry Cohen, chairman of the t n tp wh. at 1.1, 4:Xall:htahconOovert
..b. tlils
r
finance committee of the United osy
shall not to rget your viewpoint in oonnection
Hebrew Schools, who together I with
my study of the whole matter. But I
with Aaron A. Silberblatt are am sure you will sem that Vs should know
the true Inwardness of the Prendent's ander-

SALE

SILVERPLATE

MRS. H. P. COHEN

coming card party to be held at
the B'nai Moshe on March 14 were
discussed. All proceeds of this
affair are to go to the Sto'os
sponsoring the sale of tickets for
"The Romance of a People" for .t. 4" V In b271:t.edWi.hy=nr.nte regard- Chitim fund for Passover.
the Influence of the 'munitions lobby
the United Hebrew Schools, made Inc
There will be one hundred or
Prankly. I do not think that the munitlow
the following statement:
aims ham anything 'Patent to do with more prizes, and novel entertain-
wrilt
"It is perhaps the first time in 1.,,azig,w,
ment
Om Inunthoo ■ marry .
Mrs. Lewis Freedman is general
the history of Jewish communal seem nosed f
chairman of this affair, and Mrs.
work in Detroit that other organi-
H.
P. Cohen is • past chief of the
ha
r,;,
rations are giving up their right ru::, with the
Temple.
to the profits of a certain enter- r
Olitr -
I•Ur
Ow Er."
prise and are organizing their en- it.. OW Illpft h t i n k sr WOW
vs could •de-
,t 'l ,no „, ,,,..,,, w i JUNIOR CONGREGATION
tire man-power for the benefit of , V,,,,I,,;;;,.. IIt ,12„,
SERVICES ON MARCH 24
pomibly brehrsce.”
woe
shah
Ift
m
another organization, in this eelt...Mao
the United Hebrew Schools. It ,
The Junior League of Shaarey
Hebrew
Ladies'
Aid
To
Sol
seems that our people begin to ,
Zvdek will meet this Sunday at 3
understand the value of Jewish
tzoh Fund.
o a
licit f r M
o'clock
at the synagogue. Plans will
education; they begin to realize
be discussed for the next affair of
the fact that the educational in-
The bridge-luncheon given by
the
organization
to be held March
statute:in is the basis of our Jewish the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society

rom
gt 1 .1.47.'011:1 ,7..

4t,,P07,1::°7,,`"",` mh bo

On Sunday, March 4, Miss Lil-
lian Feldman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs; A. Feldman of Tyler ave-
nue became the bride of Michael
R. Bagdade, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Bagdade of LaSalle boule
card. Rabbi Harold N. Rosentha l life, that all our other activities Feb. 27 at the B'nal Moshe was ..
officiated.
must revolve around the educa- a delightful affair. Another card I An interesting and novel pro-
party was planned for the near gram is being arranged for that
tional activities as a pivot."
The organizations c e n t e r e d future. The ladies will have tag date and all members are urged to
around the United H e b r e w days from now until Passover, the attend.
DEADLINE FOR ALL
such as the board, headed funds to be used for Matzo for I At the last meeting held Sunday,
COPY ON WEDNESDAY Schools,
Feb. 18, Theodore Baruch was the
by
Aaron
A. Pregerson;
the Mrs.
Worn-
an's
Auxiliary,
headed by
M. the poor. The co-operation of thel speaker. Sir. Baruch gave an in-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
,
resting discourse on the problems
W
it. Zackheim; the Alumnae, head- public is solicited.
is compelled once again to call
GAMMA P111 SORORITY 'facing organizations of the Junior
ed by Rabbi Max Weine; the Kuvt-
the attention of its readers and
onion
c.a..
League
type. Dancing followed
d
55
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ws.
,, ''''''':;,:
1,117ar
l
zah, headed by David Rubenstein, Phi
e a rn''
contributors to the fact that the
''', .4
7,- and com pleted the program.
"' Obn
`l"' Atm.
1.7,1
,:a''''
nt
Him
are all well organized and are , nswi. , pr.
deadline for all copy is at noon
M. Wow.. Ovation, Uri
lending their full support to the ...-rvoirs
Mien
°leers rekalnn
on Wednesdays, except on holi-
RODIN CLUB
But there are many
schools.
day weeks, when the time of
The Rodin Club met at the
other organizations, social and
deadline varies.
philanthropic, some of whom have Purity Chapter of Eastern Star, home of Mrs. Bud Blum on Feb.
There has been considerable
26. After the regular meeting the
also pledged their support to the Zedakah.
abuse of the deadline which hu
All i
these groups have organ- members played cards and refresh-
schools. The following organ ze-
been set by The Chronicle for
tions are co-operating with the ized one or more teams to work ments were served. The next
period of 10 years, and o
schools: together with the steering com- meeting will be on Wednesday
asked
t
tirirtarod
Jewish Women's European Wel- mitten of the United Hebrew evening, at 121 Rosedale, at
note the fact that all copy re-
fare, Home Relief Society, Con- , Schools. The steering committee: p. m. Mrs. J. Cohen will act as
ceived later than at noon on gregation Mishkin Israel, Men'sj Harry Cohen and Aaron A. Sil- hostess.
Wednesdays will henceforth be
Club of Congregation Shaarey berblatt, chairmen; Louis Robin-
omitted from the current imue
Both the miser and the spend-
Zedek, Detroit Linen Association. son, treasurer; Aaron A. Prefer-
and retained for insertion on the
think each other foolish—
Perfection Lodge No. 488, Tuxedo I son, Bernard Isaacs and Mrs. M. thrift
following week.
and
they are.
Junior
Home
Relief.
H.
Zackhelm.
S agorae

I

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