America ffewisk Periaileal eater. C./1210N ATINI21 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PIEDLTRorrjEwun RONiCU PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TO PRESENT PLAY AT MEETING OF LEAGUE if DRY CLEANING Will Make Your New Clothes Stay New! ( Entrust your NEW Cloth:s to us with full. confidence .. Vitalize Dry Cleaning will preserve their life and beauty Engagements J RU G The annual Slather and Daugh- ter banquet of the Purity Rain- bow Assembly will be held on meeting On Wednesday, May 16, at Mrs. Ida Schultz announces the engagement of her sister, Ruth Tuesday, May 1, at the Eastern 2:30 p. Di., at the Jewish Center, Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goss B. Rae Marks, to Dr. Samuel Woodward at Holbrook. Annual re- of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blau of 2565 llillger avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Cecilia, to Maurice Black, son of Mrs. Yetta Schwartz. Reception Sunday, April 29, 2 to It p. m. No cards. Mrs. Fanny Weiss Lober announces the engagement of her daughter, Shirley, to Dr. Ilarry Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Weiner of Minneapolis, Minn. The League of Jewish Women's Organizations will hold it annual CLEANING Costs No More! *100%'; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED , There is no substitute for "Certified" rug cleaning. Detroit's finest homes approve it as the best. Twenty years' experience backs "Certified" quality! Wedding Calendar $12 MEN'S SUITS Rainbow Mothers Affair on May 1 VITALIZED DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED MEN'S TOPCOATS VITALIZED DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED $100 LADIES' DRESSES VITALIZED DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED $1Z5_ LADIES' COATS VITALIZED DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED Frites include park-lip and delivery to all auto of Detroit mid Suburbs FOREST 01% CLEANERS and DYERS 533 - 547 E. Forest rar 000000000000000000000000000 00 CAMP NAHELU on PERRY LAKE ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN The camp is 1000 feet above sea level-the highest point in this part of Michigan SEASON: JUNE 14 AUGUST 23, 1934 A Character Camp for Children CAMP NAHELU offers your child ten glorious week, of land and water sports-horseback riding-woodcraft-tennis -archery - dra- matics-educational trips-camp carnival. 'Little Nahelu Opens May 1st, 1934 A SEPARATE UNIT for the exclusive use of our pre - school campers, age 3 - 6 years. A new building with steam heat and all mod- ern improvements. Well qualified councillor• will be in charge, under supervision of Mrs. Helen Lipschitz, R. N. Moderate fees. For additional information write or phone Mrs. E. Lesowoder, director, Townsend 7-6890. A resident physician and a nurse are included on the staff. AUTO DIRECTION.- Take U. S. IS. through remise-tars right es to M-15-re through (Sehnert-tars right Rest gravel road. 0000000000000000 1300000 000-0 0 0000000000000000000-13 =Crowley= .Milner 'Day I Saturday, April 28 • 3 . =Most Outstanam April 29-Miss Lillian Michelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson, to Horace J. Haber of Birmingham, Ala., at the Book- Cadillac Ilotel. Reception 9 to 12. No cards. May 2-Miss Helen Louise Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of 638 Owen avenue, to Julius Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloom, at the home of the bride's parents. May 27-Miss Gertrude B. Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg of 1444 Pingree avenue, to Carl Pearl, son of Mr and Mrs. Louis l'earl. The ceremony, which will be followed by a - 1'11(.111 1.1- 1:11N 01.:111 (4111.11, dinner and reception, will be at the Steller Hotel. MISS DOROTHY GREENBAUM May 27-Miss Gertrude Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [ Abraham Schlussel of Gladstone avenue, to Philip Krusnick, son of Star Temple, 80 West Alexan- MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Krasnick, at Congregation Beth Tephila drine. ports and election of officers will Emanuel. The evening's entertainment be the business of the day. will include "The Family," a one- The program for the afternoon act play presented by Rainbow will feature the play "A Day in Girls under the direction of Sid- Court," by Rose Kohn. This play ney J. Winer. Those participat- was first presented on Federation ing will be: Dorothy Greenbaum, Day and will be repeated at the re- • Madeline Betty Meyers, Shirley quest of a number of members of Kane, Adele Kamil, Gertrude Se- April 25-To Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel 11. Goldstick of 2542 lik, Anne Fisher, Dorothy Selik, the League. Refreshments will be served following the program. Mrs, Boston boulevard, a daughter. Bea Abrams and Wilma Schiller. Abraham Srere, president of the April 21-To Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper, a son. Abe Zitomer will give a recitation League of Jewish Women's Organ- April 18-To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Walters (Nance Solomon), of "Boots" by Kipling. izations will preside. All members Reservations may be made by a son, Peter Stephen. of affiliated organizations are in- April 16-To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman (Louise Rosenthal), calling Priscilla Schiller, worthy vited. advisor, at Hogarth 9109. a daughter, Linda Louise. April 14-To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Kuttnauer, a daughter, Marjorie Jane. April 7-To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau (Rachel Abrams), a daughter, Beulah Myn. April 5-To Mr. and Mrs. James Rachlet! (Esther Sherman) of Zedakah Club announces its 15503 Dexter boulevard, a son, Marshall Fenton. annual open meeting to be held The family welfare committee Monday evening, April 30, at the and the committee on aged and Statler Hotel. and transients of the Detroit Serv- Mrs. Walker of the Old Age ice Group's Welfare Council will Bureau will be the guest speaker hold a joint meeting Monday of the evening. evening, April 30, at 8 p. m., at Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, honor- Temple Beth E.1 ary member of Zedakah, will Harold Silver, director of the speak on the work and aims of Jewish Social Service Bureau, will Zedakah Club. present actual cases handled by Successful Staging of "I Would If I Could" Last Thursday The entertainment committee the bureau. The talk will be fol- has arranged for a program of Causes Its Repetition; Sell-Out Houses Again lowed by a general discussion. much interest. Assured for Matinee and Evening. Aaron Selmin, director of the The plans for the Mother and newly-created Federal Transient on appearance of two outstanding Daughter dinner, slated for Wed- A sell-out performance Bureau, will discuss the work of nesday, May 9, at 6 p. m., at the Thursday evening, at Littman's actors-Aaron Lebedeff and Leon this bureau. B'nai Moshe Synagogue, are com- The meeting will afford an op- Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth Blanc. Lebedeff and Blanc will appear plete. and Seward, caused Abraham portunity for information on the Mrs. Joshua Karbel, chairman, again in the repeat performance type of cases and methods of work Littman, manager of the theater, assisted by Mrs. Meyer Shugar- to announce that there will be Sunday. of a family case work agency. Mr. Littman states that sell- man, co-chairman, and Mrs. Jack "I Would repeat performances of William Friedman is chairman Greenberg, have interesting enter- of the family welfare committee If I Could" this Sunday matinee outs are again assured for the two tainment plans for the evening. Sunday performances, and he and Marvin B. Gingold and Mor- and evening. urges that those who wish to see Reservations should be made early ris Steinberg are co-chairmen of The reason for the smashing this great play should purchase by telephoning Mrs. Joshua Kar- the committee on aged and tran- success of the performance on their tickets in advance, at the bel, Townsend 6-1555. Mrs. Meyer sients. Shugarman, Garfield 1969, or Thursday evening is the personal theater box-office. through members of the organiza- PROFESSIONAL WOMEN tion. A million thrifty people are ready and waiting = = for this Most Dramatic and Powerful of all Michigan Selling Events! $500,000 WORTH OF BRAND NEW SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE " 1 - - - goes on sale at SENSATIONAL SAVINGS. Every department participates, including the Bargain Basement. • FRIDAY, APRIL 27th "Advance Sale Date r Every department in UPSTAIRS and BASEMENT 7.: Stores joins in offering outstandingly low prices. =- cleaned the "Certified" way, 8700 LINWOOD AVENUE 110 CURIE FOR PIRII•IP OR DEUVElf Births SERVICE GROUP COMMITTEES IN JOINT MEETING HAVE YOU REALIZED the liniktriance of prodding sufficient Insurance peeler) bin for joir nife, your children, your busi- ness, 1001 'ourself? If .1, ). 1111011111 Make an Im m intinirg• Morrie 4100111111M. representing the Metmliollimt Site Inmrance he Alt exPerlrneed Insur- ance Man mho will gladly give den Intelligent Unestione. . help anti guidance ern life In..ranee nithout obli- Sou linty, ronstill h. for sticks gating yiureself In Hada. HSI Proceeds of Event on May 6 To Aid Under-Privileged. The Business Professional Wom- en's Club of the Jewish Commu- nity Center invites the public to attend a benefit bridge to be held at the Jewish Community Center, Holbrook and Woodward avenues, on Sunday, May 6, at 8 p. m. Re- freshments will be served. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Bea- trice Rosenberg, 1190 Longfellow, chairman of the ways and means committee, or at the Jewish Com- munity Center. The money raised at this benefit bridge will be used for providing under - privileged children the benefit of summer vacations. The Business and Professional Women's Club is interested in as- sisting under-privileged families, through recognized social agen- cies, with such necessities as are not possible through these agen- cies. All the members of the club are active in this work and they invite the visit of young women of similar interests. The next general supper meet- ing will be held at the Jewish Community Center on May 3, at 6:30 p. m., at which time James I. D. Strauss will read and discuss poetry. Reservations for supper must be in by Tuesday evening, May 1. Junior Hadassah ' To Meet on May 1 The Detroit unit of Junior Had- assah will hold its last regular meeting for the year 1933-34 at the Statler Hotel on Tuesday, May 1, at 8:15 p. m. Mrs. Samuel Schaflander will be the guest speaker. She is an active member of Senior Hadassah, and will speak on the subject "Modern Women's Contribution to Jewish Culture and F.ducation." All mem- bers are urged to attend this meet- ing and bring their friends. The nominating committee will present the slate of new officers for the coming year and committee chairmen and officers will read re- ports covering their activities and duties of the past year. Dorothy Green will render piano selections. The Mothers and Daughters bridge-tea, for paid-up members and their mothers, will be held at the Club Exchange, 10218 Dexter boulevard, at Glynn Court, on Sun- day, April 20, at 2:30 p. m. Anne Milstein, chairman, may be reached at Euclid 7137-J, and Jean Sher- man, co-chairman, at Madison 6553. sad (IN Watts The following attended the Id e.entatIon of The Itotnan , e of a 1•0,10 . • ,a De- troit built Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Alex KRIM and Nannette Kahn, Mr. •nd Mrs. I. H. Hartle.. sir. and 111ra K. Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip lecke.. Mr. and Mrs. 110111 Leylne. Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn and Sherman Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bloch and Mr. and Mrs. Max Kann. Rabbi Dolmen of Main", will ran- dint confirmationmr.lees at Temple Anwhe ('head on May 27. The follow- ing are In he •rinfirmed: Shirley Per. Fags glans Caroline Jane Semplince. Train.. Hybl! Werbelow and Arthur t, hwarts Is Um B. F. Bernstein of Itetrall the anent of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. SILVER - JACOBS The marriage of Silos Miriam Jacobs, daughter of William Ja- cobs, to Martin Silver of Atlanta, Ga., was solemnized on April 15, at Atlanta, where they are making their home. B'NAI MOSHE SPRING FROLIC THIS SUNDAY Tewassoll 144.1 Itoensesting Argo Oil Corporation Is Pleased To Announce the Appointment of Mrs. Hattye 0. Davis as Sales Representative In Solicitation of Furnace Oil Contracts Mrs. Hattye 0. Davis GARFIELD 1247 IlErmple Neil El ?lotto ********4100***aoamtocoxiammxiatavoctaimmoo* UNSER CAMP & KINDERVELT Hen lees i NEAR CHELSEA, MICH. An ideal place for children and adults; opens its 6th Sunday, April 2p will mark a naliun- sponsored ray the National Conference nr JPNa and Christiana As appropriate to the occasion, De. I.eo M. Franklin will speak on the topic "The Paychul- nay of Christlan•Jewish Brotherhood" Services begin at 10:41 a. nt. On Sabbath, April It, the pulpit Will he occupied by Dr. Franklin. On Sunday rnormlitg. May 6, at 10:15. li•libl Elmer Berger of Pontiac will be a Rural In the Mother-Daughter Day: 51,115, 51111 Daughter Day, under the nod will A l' a"1: 17171"•,V program Is being planned. and • lunch- eon will be moved at 55 •rents per plate. Dr. Franklin will preach •• sermon •ppro- prlate to the ore ten. All mothers It. daughter. art. urged to PartielPate in the eerybe with enlarged and better facilities. Conducted by lb. Jewish National Workers Alliance and Poole Zion, under supervision of competent educators and camp experts. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING RECEIVED FOR COUNSELLORS For Information, Call Townsend 6-6355 0100001741G00#M00#047007 430t300000 1700.0 The fourth annual spring frolic of the Young People's Auxiliary of Congregation 1Pnai Moshe will be held on Sunday evening, April 29, in the main ballroom of the synagogue. Dave Diamond's or- chestra has been engaged to fur- nish the music, under the personal Temple Sleterhood Monthly Meeting: A Mal testkal of music will be the direction of Dave Diamond. special feature of the reglar u monthly The committee on arrangements tea tina of I Temple Sis terhood. May IL at 1:35 o'elnek. A gelagY or gt•re has been busy for weeks in prep. will participate A mein! hour will fol• station for this affair. Manny low the mei, RI program High !Schaal Gram...ion Lax, chairman, is being assisted by Temple and girls will !feel at Flfty•tan ho the following: Mollie Freedman, their Temple IlIgh School diplomas at Esther Grant, Alice Fronk, Dave 11111 aeryben nest Minday morning Their friends are Invited tO &MI rt !MBA,. Schwart, Mildred Agranove, Abe intend. we shall be equipped and Rosenthal, Ben Cohen and Andrew Beth El Callege of Jewish Nladleel ready to manufacture Beth Ii relies. 01 Jewlah sloth,, wilt Iczkowitz. Inuit. with •potoprlate exercises an SI.. A regular meeting of the or- daynight May II. High Mehool Ihratilent ganization will he held on Sun- Temple TM. nark-end- PAWN 1.on Frain Ix JEWS FIRST SETTLED day, May 6, at 4 p. m. taking the remain High P. hoot delatIng IN BROOKLYN IN 1834 A joint Mothers' and Daughters' Ham In Cincinnati where they will meet the high re hoot debating team of the program will be held by the Sis- thicketed. Avenue Temple In • debate on BROOKLYN, N. Y. (JTA terhood of the congr . egation and the preposition. ••Itesolied. that • World Congreas .hall he ratHened to Jews first settled in what is now the Young People's Auxiliary on .Icalsh take mtlon on world Jewish I-don't . ..." Brooklyn, the largest city in the Sunday, May 13. The Detroit teams which will take the As soon as additional equipment affirmative side. ronoleta of France. world, in 1834, according to rec- can be installed, we shall start pro- o'll, ords of development of the bor- Spring still makes Spring in the SriVel. We Ve Ic.Tarti lt " 177/0arn &van-story plant at 12001 East Jef- duction of two more highest quality , Dalrolt, primate of f A cley nm n ough's Jewish community just mind lines .... 11 Walker Distiller. • Brower. made public by Supreme Court When sixty years are told: Inc. In this plant No. 1. tee com• pally will start within about 00 days BLENDED WHISKIES Justice Mitchell. May, president of Love wakes anew the throbbing the msieilartio• at sin. the Brooklyn Federation of Jew- heart FRUIT CORDIALS LIQUEURS blended whiskies sod cordial. ish Charities, in connection with And we are never old. The marriage of Mine Maude Anger, - 'truant, of Peter Anger of Bay City. the organization's twenty - fifth Over the Winter glaciers , Minim Ilee•nbaum or thin city, 1100 of I see the Summer glow anniversary campaign to raise Mrs Adolph tireenhan. has Nan an- And through the wild piled snow- t... Mee. tirienebsum and Kim $500,000. 1.11•111e fireenebaum will honer the bride drift Historical records, according to sit lea on Saturday afternoon . The warm rose-buds below. Justice May, show that the first naiad Frederle P.M.!? wit• railed to -EMERSON. slaughter house for kosher meat hi, Sec bio;o t u n r, .. aerie. condition of his nn sU omnMle aryl. was set up in Brooklyn in 1851 . r ■ ne'd o.4 Iw env ranlAembq j. located at 12001 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, opposite Conscience is what enables some The first congregation was or- - '"'Pr"•d. . ganized in 1834 or thereabouts persons to feel sorry when they're the Chrysler Corporation Administration Building. Mrs Linnet Gaines has returned from found out. and the second in 1968. Cineinnati where .hr •tterlds.4 the 5•. Plana fee an eta borate wedding for June RIP being matte by Ur. and Mrs lionlel Bernstein. of NoMh Van Iluren stieet. for the marriag• of their Sottish- tor, MIAs Farah Lee Ilernatein, to Nat Nerehaum.son of Mr. and Mrs N. Nos, baum, et Flelernmanna. New Tart. A tern coterie of eleven will attend MM. so.. whose slater. Mrs. William KOMa Amnia the will he matron of nano,. eight hride•maida will he Mise Gertrude Mimi • nd Ulna Imrothy and other. Mini Hireehfield, of IlaY at'', the are coming from Detroit and Toronto Brothers of both the for thevs...Ming bride and the brItiegrommelect Harold Bernstein amt .15, 1t 1.:111011/111101. bans been asked to be beat men. Beth Itzchok Auxiliary Card Party Sunday. A card party will be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Beth Itzchok Congregation at the home of Morris /Caney, 1454 Bewick ave- nue, on Sunday, April 29. There will be • nominal admission charge. Proceeds will go towards the sup- port of the congregation. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Card Party May 6. The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will hold • dinner and card party the B'nai Moshe on May 6. at ilarriagn WILL. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company LEBEDEFF, BLANC REMAIN HERE FOR REPEAT PERFORMANCES THIS SUNDAY GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE any MORRIS GOODMAN Open Meeting of Zedakah Monday C. J. Lary. ONE-DAY SALE Have your draperies and furniture Chairmen of this affair are the Mesdames Lipson, Goodman and Calisch. Going into PRODUCTION Within Approximately 60 days- A GIN OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Saginaw Notre Plant No. 1 . . . H. E. Walker Distillers & Brewers, Inc. tit nal 1- 011VIellol, of 'h. American Amo- , ,IGion !Wee:ally Women as the GM- ' eial repre•entatIve of the lore! areal, nation. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Aril 28-Hadassah Oneg Shabbat, 2:30 p. m. April 28-Home Relief Juniors" dance. April 29-Joint meeting of Zionist Organization. Hadassah. Junior Hadassah, Jewish National Fund, Masada, at Hotel Statler. Morris Rothenberg of New York, national Z. 0. A. president, guest speaker. April 29-Junior Hadassah Slathers' and Daughter.' bridge- tea, at Club Exchange, 10218 Dexter boulevard, 2:30 p. m. April 29-Young People's Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai Moshe, fourth annual spring frolic. Aril 30-11adassah Donor Enrollment Fete, 1 p. m. May 1-Junior Hadassah meeting at Hotel Statler, at 8:15 p. m. May 2-Annual $5 donor luncheon of Jewish National Fund Auxiliary. May 6-Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. May 7-Council of Jewish Women. May 9-Zedakah Mothers-Daughters dinner. May 13-Championship debate of Shaarey Zedek vs. B'nai David, at Jewish Community Center. May 13-Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers-Daughters lunch- eon. May 14--Hadassah monthly meeting. May 15-Music Study Club May 18-League of Jewish Women's Organizations. May 23-Hadassah Regional Conference at Grand Rapids. May 28-Home Relief Society's annual meeting. May 28-Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek annual meeting. At the regional meeting of Michigan librarleo held here on April IL Mies Emetic Oppenhelm of th• Putman-FIN Library, preoente4 paper on "ren, Km-sewn, Ilank tor th• Michigan IA- briny Dried It Fedoras. of Mileraukes .d• drreond• ler, •attirn•• Thursday eve- lung at Tem.. Beth El Mom the cab - le,. • -rn. World Tatar .'• The platting wan ender tbs. auspice. of she ItutInca and Writh hod,. mat Bay fit y 110“ followed I', nn enjoyable aortal Equipment Now Being Ordered CAPITAL STOCK OFFERING Price per Unit $2.00 A limited amount of this stock is offered strictly subject to prior sale. Thi• offer to nude only I.• Michigan resident.. hour ALPHA FRATERNITY On Tueedey, April 17. 15 members and their friends Intended the g II A Plan banquet The frati• eb•mplertsbill . basketball team reeelved t he (Ann •ed wain Trophy. the Friedland Trophy ar.• the League Trophy Pun Pehwarts sr. William morels reeelved awards On Wednesday. April IL Master ,, .•r Eatin presidedever the third degree to Manuel Alpern and Harry given Gaines •f the F•ngel man. chairm Hr . plated leted plane mem bership enmmiltee. for • dinner for V.V.- Bre Plod... I 11541 1 M•ierwra. emenme of the baehet• was prematml with an vo.1 leered picture of the champlanehlp team, and In turn will tender the team • tesriennnlal dinner Ti,. hawball learn holds practice se-" Nund•y morning at the Willard' Wheel. Hamilton tit Ift•iona Seeend annual 'Plight i• Wont. Carta - Ind den, Is In Iv held with the Ae- In It LO1011Saa. ronaut• Instant., 11.SO Alpyra. Meyer OYI•SI MI Las ranter •r. cbalernea TT. nett martin. will M ea Weds.- day, Nay a at E 111 o H.E•WALKER Distillers & Brewers WALTER F. TANI- Terwideat of the Meet Ants- sulk tarp., now Cloalrnswn at the 13aartil of 11.1: 'Balker Matinee. & Brewer. lac formerly INCORPORATED Executive Offices sad Fac- tory, 12001 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit - Phone LEnex 3010. 106 Federal Square Bldg., 31 Pearl Ct., N. W., Grand Rapids, Michigan-Ttlephon• 54275. MN romp", has with Hiram welkw & Row. of wa1km tale, 0s11_, sea ► os* Ix H. IL WALKER DISTILLZAI • IIREW1011a, INC. 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