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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-03-23

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/ilEyjrnlorK/Ensii (it RON ICU

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO



Y. P. S. PLAY THIS
SATURDAY, SUNDAY!

THESE PRICES ARE

tt:-

. a

Miss Marilyn Stone is co-director
with Sidney J. Winer of the three- 1
act play "Children of the Moon,' ,
Playersi
I to be given by
of the Young People's Society of

40% BELOW NORMAL

LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER

The Detroit Council of Jewish
Women announces a puppet show,
to be given on Wednesday, April
4, at 2:30 p. m., at the Jewish
Center. An interesting program
is being arranged for children by
the Marionette Fellowship under
Sally Butzel, Barbara Gilbert, the direction of Paul 111cPharlin.,
Rosalie Kahn and Betty Welt, all
students at Vassar College, are
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jacoby
home spending the spring vaca-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
tion with their parents.
son, Seymour, at Congregation
B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawr-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne ence, on Saturday morning, March!
are residing at 3310 Rochester 24. Open house on Sunday,
avenue.
March 25, front 2 to 4 and 7 to

tee lettleiattal
latteder were Aldo
w.
wolfram titan any twee, le the City. All

20 ibs DAMP WASH 79 C

services scientifically lauedere4. Mast
seOpterst.

Pieces

ANNIS FURS

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
and daughters, Claire and Sue,
left the end of the week for a
10-day visit in New York and At-
lantic City.

AN AMAZING FACT

25

[ler Marriage Was an
Event of Last Sunday

e.

ALL SHIRTS

Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 31fic rb.

,

QfS0.

CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED

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I In

FLAT WORK 72c

Washed and ironed.
10 large pieces permitted.

MRS. A. J. ALPER
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gold- at 231 Tyler avenue, Highland
(Miss Sadie Cooper)
berg have returned to their home Park. No cards.
...-•
at the Belcrest after passing a
The marriage of Miss Sadie
I On Sunday night, March 25,
Not rop•ulbl• for woe-bent or whol•lobleptal certain.
month in Florida.
I Rabbi Leon Fram will be the Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Cooper of 2500 Taylor
Mrs. J. Haas of the Wilshire is I principal speaker at the opening I
MISS MARILYN STONE
spending 10 days in Martinsville, of the Lansing, Mich., campaign I avenue, to Dr. A. J. Alper, son of
took
Shaarey Zedek, on Saturday and Ind. for the relief of German Jews. Mr., and Mrs. H. B. Alper,
place on Sunday, lot arc h 18 , at
Double, ea.
Single
Each
Sunday evenings, March 24 and
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Dr.
25, in the social hall of the syna-
Mrs.
Mary
Levinson,
Mrs.
Fay
The Misses Carmen and Mil-
A. M. Hershman performed the
We guarantee
gogue. Tickets may be purchased
d' red Wolff of Lawrence avenue Willner and Mrs. Ida Levine were ceremony, assisted by Cantor Ja-
the return of
at the door.
are entertaining a group of friends joint hostesses at a miscellaneous cob Sonenklar.
your own
Mar-
"Children of the Moon," by
shower on March 13, at Lippman's
Mrs. Jacob Nichamin was ma
feathers.
tin Flavin, is a tense story of the at luncheon this Saturday, honor-
Dining Room, honoring their sin- tron of honor and Theodore Coo-
Alice Newman, bride-elect.
selfish love of a mother for her ,'
ter, Miss Esther Levine, a bride- er assisted as best man. Fred
only daughter. Those who take I
elect of March 25. A midnight p
part in the play are Elinore Bro. John Ileavenrich has invited luncheon was served for 80 gues s. 51. Butzel played the wedding
(march and Miss Rosir.a Betman
dersohn, Jacob Clayman, Norbert some friends to a buffet supper

Leonard, Joseph Moshe, Mabel this Saturday evening at his home
Club Rao will have an installa- i sang
"At Dawning,"
accompanied
Katzman
Frohman at
by y Rebecca
Seligson, Marilyn Stone, Milton on Longfellow avenue.
at the home of Sam I
A reception followed
15c
Additional pounds
Ross, Earle Willis and Thelma
party nn
n Saturday evening, i the 400 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole and tam- tion
Goodman
Must contain 50% flat work.
Yackness.
Abe Zittomer has designed the ily are touring through Toronto March 24.
scenery, Dr. Sol Forman is in over the week-end.
charge of properties, and Jules
Dr. Leo M. Franklin addressed , Miss blaryan Fleisher, pianist
Lev is in charge of ticket distribu- the Variety Club on Monday of ' and teacher of the Dunning sys-
this
week at the Book-Cadillac H0.1 tern, will hold the first of a series
tion.
tel, on the subject "The Stage as of piano recitals for her pupils, 47,

2 3 6
are ch
er t no ho e n r , h M om
on
a 2 Sa ,3 t0 urd paymatt a
Pulpit and the Pulpit as Stage." I
On Thursday evening he partici- I
To Honor 50th Anniversary
pated in a jury panel at the De. I Philip avenue.
of His Literary Debut
trait Institute of Arts, led by Prof.i
on Sunday.
Harry A. Overstreet of Columbia I Members of the Soci-Elite Sor•
ority and the Arcadians will en-
University, the subject being
Detroit Jews will gather in the
"Can the Arts Set Standards for tertain at a social gathering Sun-
Members of the Young People's a New Society?" On Friday he day night, March 25, at the home Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Ma-
Society of Shaarey Zedek will be addressed the patients at the May- of Miss Mildred Fleiss, 3750 West sonic Temple this Sunday evening,
GOOD NEWS! The Well Known
bury Sanitorium, the service being Boston boulevard, president of the March 25, to celebrate the fiftieth
guests of the Young People's Tem- arranged by the Home Relief So- sorority, to discuss further plans anniversary of Sholom Aleichem's
ple' Club, Sunday night, April 1, ciety. I for a moonlight to be given jointly literary debut.
and to take place the early part
Arrangements have been com-
at a music and drama evening in
pleted to make this affair an out-
the chapel of Temple Beth El.
Mrs. Harry Becker of Sherwood of June.
Assisted by his Talented Choir
Returning the hospitality ex- Forest returned this week from
standing cultural event.
In addition to Peretz Hirshbein,
tended the Temple organization Miami Beach where she went to
WILL CHANT THE SERVICES AT
Samuel II. Singer of Dexter
by the Shaarey Zedek group sev- recuperate from a recent illness. boulevard has returned from a the well known Jewishsplaywright,
who
will be the guest speaker of
eral months ago, the Young Peo-
week's
visit
to
St.
Louis,
Mo.

the evening, the following local
ple's Temple Club has prepared

Miss Janet Welt, who is a stu-
Elmhurst and Fourteenth
an elaborate program of enter- dent at Northwestern, is spend-
talents
will participate:
bliss Evelyn Hill of Woodrow
Emma Lazaroff Shaver, soprano;
tainment for the night.
ing the spring vacation with her Wilson avenue returned to her
FIRST TWO DAYS OF PASSOVER
More than 25 persons will par- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville home last Sunday after %pending Sadie Cooper, violinist; Rebecca
E,..rening of March 31, Morning of April 1
ticipate in the presentation of sev- Welt of Balmoral Drive.
four months in Los Angeles, Calif. Katzman Frohman, pianist, and M.
Donibey, in a monologue by Sho-
eral scenes from Gilbert and Sul-
--

Morning of April 2
livan operas at 8 p. m. next Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks of
Rabbi William Shostack of Con- lom Aleithem. A group of talented
day night. The cast has been Parkside avenue were hosts at a gregation B'nai Israel, Linwood young people from the Yiddish
Admission: $1.00
your nests now I
Re
selected from members of the dinner party last Friday night and Fullerton, is spending his va- Dramatic School, under the direc-
Temple g roup and has been trained i siven for 50 guests at Northwood cation at Kraemer's Hotel in Mt. tion of M. Haar, will be presented
by Phil Stern and Arthur Coul- Inn. Clemens, Mich.
in several sketches.
son. Bits have been taken from
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
"Mikado" and "Pinafore."
Norman and Michael Birnkrant /The Jtinior Home Relief Society ISAAC SHETZER HEADS
The dramatic offerings will in- of the Whittier returned from a will meet Sunday, March 26, at
PATRONS COMMITTEE
— p. m., at the home of Miss
au,”4141
clude two plays,. "Rabbit's Boy" month's vacation at Miami Beach 2: 45
1141 rowans.* swine.
aleoltr•kr Lame Tax Caw lac IS Years.
and "Fancy Free," under the di- and Havana.
Sybil Ebner, 3211 Calvert avenue.
Will Direct Special Sales of
rection of Mrs. Lillian Glans and

Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Schlesinger Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent
geant Tickets for U. H. S.
Gabriel Alexander. The following
of the Jewish Children's Home,
members are in the cast:
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt will be the guest speaker. This
Isaac Shetzer has been named
Sol Stein, Herman Lewis, Mar- motored to Fort Wayne, Ind., last meeting is open to the public.
chairman of the special patrons
ian Van Vliet, Mrs. Herman Lewis Thursday for the day.
committee to be in charge of the
Ruth Stralser, Helen Jackman,
Rev. and Mrs. S. Mogill enter-
,
Meyers, Dorothy Strainer
'Ate
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lorenz tained at a dinner last Friday eve- sale of tickets for the pageant
Gabriel Alexander, Ludwig May of Chicago were the week-end ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. "The Romance of a People" for
Wine from the oldest wine firm in the United States.
the United Hebrew Schools.
guests of their sister and brother- Paul Discount.
baum.
Theodore Birnkrant is chair - in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Wil-
Wines made 12 years ago by the Engels & Krudwig
man of the dramatic group.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
kus.
Wine Co. of Sandusky, Ohio, under the supervision
Dancing in the social hall will

and daughter, Geraldine, of 2984
,
follow the presentations There
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg and Burlingame avenue
of Rabbi Jos. Thumin are now available for sacra-
returned from
will be a nominal admission daughters, Lenore and Mignon, their winter vacation in Miami
charge to persons not affiliated will motor Wednesday to New
mental purposes by
A meeting of the Detroit chap-
Beach, Fla.
with the two clubs.
,ter of Masada, the young men's
York, where they will join Mrs.
Zionist
organization, will be held
Julius Bing who has been winter-
Miss Anne Raizin of 3358 Lawr- ,
ing at Miami Beach, and will visit ence avenue was complimented on this Sunday. March 25, at 3 p. m.,
in Washington, Philadelphia and her sixteenth birthday by her at the Philadelphia•Byron Hebrew
e
Atlantic City. They will return I parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Raisin, School. Leon Kay, president of
3317 COLLINGWOOD AVE.
the Jewish National Fund, will
after the Easter vacation.
at a party for 20 friends.
give a talk on "Economic Possi-
Longfellow 4582

---

Mrs. William A. Feltner of
A surprise birthday party was bilities in Palestine." All young
Dr. Gilbert Israel of this city
will be the speaker at the open', Woodingham Drive is back home given in honor of Miss Sydelle men interested in the aims and
ling of the Young People'si from a six weeks' stay in the Smith on March 10, at 3270 Mon- ideals of Zionism are invited to
I Lacey. A buffet supper was served attend this meeting.
Society of B'nai David, to be held East.
The membership committee un-
for 24 guests. Miss Smith gradu-
on Tuesday evening, March 27, at
8:30, in the social hall of the I Mrs. Gerson Kornicker left for ated from Northern High School der the chairmanship of Leo Lub-
synagogue, Elmhurst and Four- I her home in New York after a in January. She was president of etsky announces plans for a mem-
th Dr. Israel's talk will deal visit with her sister and brother- Delta Kappa, honor society, com- bership drive. All young men who
desire to affiliate themselves with
will he served during ,the holiday week.
largely with the recent discoveries in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk. posed of girls who have high
the Zionist movement are asked
in the city.
Our price. are /he lowest
scholastic records.
of the cell. The public is invited.
to communicate with the secre-
Rabbi
Leon
Fram
will
be
in
Chi-
The informal spring dance held

on March 1.7 was successful. More cago Tuesday. March 27, to ad-
Mrs J Modell and her children tary, Theodor °lender, 8741 La
• " J.
than 65 couples attended. The dress the open forum of the Coy- of Edison avenue have just re- Salle, Euclid 8952-W.
Masada is making plans for its
turned home after spending the
music was furnished by Dick Wolf enant Club.
tri-state symposium on the ques-
Mrs. Nathan Marks has T. past two and a half months in
and his orchestra.
tion, "Why Zionism—What Does
r
way
for
the
der
Florida.
bans ■ re
It Offer to the Jew?' Masada
presentation of "Household Hints", turned from a two weeks visit
on April 10, by members of the , with relatives in Gary, Ind., Chi-
Mrs. Abe Katzman (Bertie chapters from Detroit, Cleveland
London) of Windsor, Ont., enter- and Chicago will participate.
society. Miss Lillian Kaplan is cago and Milwaukee.
2038 WOODWARD AVE., AT ELIZABETH

.1,
tained last Saturday in honor of
in charge of arrangements.
Miss Frances Cugell and Miss Miss Pauline Gerber of 3727 Bos- TEMPLE CLUB SPRING
Jean Leipziger of Michigan State ton boulevard, who left Tuesday
FORMAL ON APRIL 7
!Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich.,
I are spending their Easter vase. March
where
she will 20,
be for
the California,
guest of Mr.
and
Plans
are nearing completion
tion with their parents.
Mrs. Ben Gerber of the ffote l
for the annual spring formal dance
of the Young People's Temple
Chi Sigma Sorority and the Pals Glenn Royal, San Francisco.
Club on Saturday night, April 7,
Club will hold a joint spring
The J. Z. Club met at Mrs.
,dance
on
Sunday,
at
Hotel
Stat-
' lr. Herbert Moritz. chairman of H. L. Wax's home, 2952 Glendale in the Italian Gardens
of the
t
n avenue. The guest of honor was Book-Cadillac Hoel.
The committee, headed by Lud-
committee,
e dance
, hance
that
hesecured
the announces
Souther Mrs. M. H. Brodskey, a member,
has s to furnish the music. who has just returned from Flor• wig Maybaum and Mar. Evelyn
ators
Mr ad by B. Ber- ida. After the meeting, a dinner Goldman, is comprised of the fol-
tSyn
, Sid Schwartz. Joseph Gud- was served in honor of Mrs. lowing:
ertrude Rush, Dorothy Stral-
ger M
Brodskey.
user, Irene Weiss, Margaret Frank-
' frund and Milton 51. Weinstein.
lin, Mrs. Lillian Glans, Sol Stein
Burt Marks, Fred Finsterwald,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of Vir-
Ruth Stralser, Edith Harwith, Liz-
ginia Park are expected to return
zette Freund, Sally Ab raham, Al-
home this week from Florida.
bert Ressler, Lionel Willens, Dr.
where they spent the winter
--
Jack Ecker, Dr. Milton Marx.
.
;
months.
s
i
ts;
Aids
Austrian
Social
Geeing
The dance will be limited to
Certificates Are
members of the Young People's
Usaishkin
Returning to Washington, D. C.. I
Distributed.
Temple Club and their friends,
from a western conference, Elliott ,
---
' and invitations may be secured
'Moyer, a member of the Agricul-1
Elaborate plans for •• member- ; . from Mrs. Evelyn Goldman at 511
total Adjustment Administration. I
Sunday with his mother, ship drive of Poste-Zeire
being prepared
Zion
by Arden Park, Longfellow 6586, or
, ',pent
' Branch 2 are
Sire. Dora Moyer.
Morris F..
Lachover, J. Stone and members
of will
the be
committee.
The
attendance
restricted
to
F.
--•
I
1 Dr. Harry L Comins of the : Harry Mondry.
The
organization
of
a
third
100
couples.
Dancing
will
commence
at
9:30
youth department of the Union of ,
American Hebrew Congregation. , branch of Poole-Zeire Zion is also and will continue until 2
contemplated by this committee. a. In. Music will be furnished by
will be entertained at luncheon by
A check in the amount of $7 i. ,,,,,, ;nnalle known orchestra.
the faculty of the Religious School
----
of Temple Beth El on Sunday. was mailed to the Austrian So- ''
A M MAN'
fund as a partial contribu-
the
,cialist
et waerrsdlp Wee
m ,
March 26. and at dinner by
me A tatatt. b e es • se
e ' """" ""
to this fund.
1 faculty of Beth El College of ; tion
The next meeting of the Poole- i Al sea
applicable
Ian '''''"'
ler wentbroble
th?
.
' Jewish Studies on Monday night. : Zeire Zion, Branch 2 will be held
rise sun teams ings will be epee le eat-
'Ili" un,
March 26.
oh° '
Sunday, March 25. at 4 o'clock.' f:1
toy rhe a

Lace Curtains oa«D 1Zir, 25c

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

25c 25c 35c

Finished 150
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Capes, Muffs, Trimmings

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Fur Jackets Priced From $24.50

Fur

CONVENIENT TERMS

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KAY WILL ADDRESS
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Rabbi Joseph Thumin

B'NAI DAVID Y. P. S.
TO HEAR DR. ISRAEL

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at the Jewish Center. David
Miss Mathilda Myers. a bride- 1
elect, was honored at a miscellan- Wertheim, exe-utive secretary of
the central executive committee of
given
anus shower for 80 guests
I at the Russian Village on Toes- the P. Z. Z., will address this meet-
day evening, Feb. 27, by the fu- intr. Members and friends are in-
,
ture bride's aunt and cousin, Mrs. vited. Ten Ussishkin certificate
M. Sweet and daughter. Tillie. were distributed by 1. Brose
among the members, who prom-
erly manager ised to raise money for J. N. F. I
: Sam Aarons • form
to honor its leader. Abraham J.

Notated.. St•10-48-13 nod let. (bee .eat.)

IS DRESS-UP TIME

SCHOR'S

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ACCOMFANISTS

Rebecca Frohman and Rosa Bassin

Spring

JOSEFF BROS.

Months ago we went out into the open market and purchased
thousands of dollars worth of fine furniture, knowing that prices
would advance, and now all this merchandise has come in and
flooded our large building and warehouse, and in order to make
room for shipments that are due to arrive at any time we are
forced to offer this new selection in our ANNUAL SPRING
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30c

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9th Annual Concert sponsored by

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Rebecca
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Frohman

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WASHINGTON BLVD. at GRAND RIVER

gallon Bnai Jeahurun of New
York, also writes an introductors
Rabbi Israel Goldstein, writing easay to this fine collection of
the introduction to Biblogues: plays, on the subject of introduc -
Playlets to the Pentateuch" by ing parents to the Bible.
Rabbi Samuel M. Segal, states:
Rabbi Segal, In an author's note.
"I regard this work as an im-
are
portant contribution to the field of explains that "these Biblogues
Jewish religious education. Wheth- intended to supplement the work
er in the classroom or in the home, done in the classroom so tha t
children will enjoy these 'Bib- children may find their review les-
!ogees.' They will love the dra- sons entertaining as well as in•
matic word pictures, so simple, structive. '
rocsrosnow CIA1/11/111 M 1•11. Mt
charming and imaginative, and yet
Twenty-five incidents from the
aims./ w Ova A/wee—will MOW WY
"The
so true to the essence of the orig-
Pentateuch, beginning with
0 rov peeler m mule al the AtodesIllte-
inal material of the Book of
terials Let ton coreettwee W no mil ,
W
or I d Says Hello," it-h4e end
Moses. 1 have a faint suspicion
need
et
..•
phase of Biblical narrative,
At you le what YOU
th - t when the children are not
RAYS
looking, parents will seize a mo- ending with "The Prophet death
ment to enjoy themselves like- Good-Bye," dealing with the
of Moses, are covered in the less
when Beret. - Warm RAO DeVnwe

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PENTATEUCH PLAYLETS

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