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C. •

Ameriam ffewisk PerioNeal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENO1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE THREE

PEDuraorriptisn(hRomICIE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

FOUND

THE WAY TO KEEP YOUR
NEW CLOTHES LOOKING
SMART, FRESH AND STYLISH

SHAAREY ZEDEK
MOTHERS EVENT
SUNDAY, MAY 13

Engagements

Toledo Unit of Iladassah had
its first donor tea April 29 at the
Commodore Perry Hotel. Greet-
ings were extended by the presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kruger of 2630 Blaine avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Gerald Moss, son of Mr. dent of Junior Hadassah, Miss
Sarah Wengrow and by Miss Ann
and Mrs. Zelman Moss of 2689 Sturtevant avenue.
Morris 'Chimovitz of 2047 West Philadelphia avenue announces
the engagement of his daughter, Tibie, to , Irving J. Klayman, son of
Mr. and 51rs,,,§/ Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weitzman of 2935 Pasadena avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Milton Rubin
of 1217 West Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Abramsky of 1921 Taylor avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Florence Esther, to Nathan Shapiro,
son of Mr. and Mrs. I'hillip Shapiro of Elmhurst avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Richman of 2215 West Euclid avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Celia Richman, to Louis

The Sisterhood of Congregation
'Shaarey Zedek will hold its an-
nual Mother-Daughter event on
Sunday, May 13, at 12:30 noon,
in the social hall of the congre-
gation.
Mrs. Sidney Stone, chairman of

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A new building with steam heat and all mod•
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will be in charge, under supervision of Mrs.
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Moderate fees. For additional information
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Townsend 7-6890.

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Wedding Calendar

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RUG
CLEANING

Kunik.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petok of 3741 Tyler avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian Ruth, to Dr. Barney B. Israel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Israel of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus E. Chassman of 11531 liolmur avenue
announce the betrothal of their daughter, Lucia, to Max Robiner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Robiner.

Men's Suits and Topcoats — $1.00
Ladies' Dresses and Coats — $1.25 up

FOREST
CLEANERS and DYERS

MRS. KLEIMAN SPEAKS
TO TOLEDO HADASSAH

8700

=1 "' l MRS. SCHMARYA KLEIMAN
May 10—Miss Alice Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry, , chairman of the. donor tea. .
Newman, to Amson C. Tabor, son of Emanuel 51. Tahoe, at noon, at M iss E thel Jacobson, chairman of
the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will perform the cere- the program committee, presided.
mony, following a wedding breakfast.
Violin solos were given by Sidney
May 27—Miss Gertrude B. Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blotter.
Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman of •e-
Morris Goldberg of 1444 Pingree avenue, to Carl Pearl, son of Mr.
MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER
and Mrs. Louis Pearl. The ceremony, which will be followed by a trod, vice-president of the Stale
the event, has arranged an elabor-
the
Statler
Hotel.
Regional
of Michigan and chair-
be
at
dinner and reception, will
ate program of entertainment
May 27—Miss Gertrude Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man of the education committee
and addresses.
of
Detroit
chapter of Hadassah,
Abraham Schlussel of Gladstone avenue, to Philip Krasnick, son of
An address on behalf of the
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Krasnick, at Congregation Beth Tephila spoke on "Where Is Our Jewish
mothers present will be delivered
Youth Going?" and showed the
by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, and Emanuel.
June 10—Miss Celia Louise Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. trend of youth from the nine-
she will be answered by Miss
teenth century, beginning with
S.
J.
Berlin,
to
Dr.
David
Kliger,
son
of
Mrs.
Ida
Kliger
of
Dexter
Naomi Stone, on behalf of the
Ilerzl's magnetic leadership to
daughters. Miss Flora Bachman, boulevard, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will the present day.
talented pianist, will be featured.1 officiate.
Mrs. David Kallinann will he solo-
EMMONS WILL ADDRESS
ist, and six-year-old Charlotte
Krueger will give a number of
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
readings specially selected for the
occasion. Luncheon will be served
For its next meeting, to be held
to the guests preceding the pro-
Sunday afternoon, May 6, the
gram.
Young People's Society of Con-
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Linden
(Freda
Cohen)
of
1500
Taylor
Mrs. Charles Rubiner is chair-
gregation Shaarey Zedek promise
man of the event, and Mrs. J. avenue, a daughter.
April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Kovan (Ethel Edelson) a delightful program for which
Zechman is co-chairman. For
Ilarold 11. Emmons, prominent at-
reservations, members and friends of 3310 Fullerton avenue, a son, Thomas.
are urged to call Mrs. Arthur S.
April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Weinstein (Martha Lipsitt)
Purdy, Trinity 2-7059.
a son, Lewis Jean.
Mrs. Herbert H. Warner is
president of the Sisterhood.

LINWOOD
AVENUE

II OUSE

FOt PICA-1P

IELIVEII

A SYMBOL OF STRENGTH

The Metropolitan Totter la a familiar landmark In
Net, Sork. To appnialntately k6.000,11011 Metro-
politan pally) holders In the United Flats and
(stituto ua niaJealle the "teethe,. area
eldrli they ere
magnitude of the
liner
protected.
In 1113r, the Metropolitan's ...eta mailed the etc-
orndtina total Of $3,71119,311,111tAil, a gain for the
sear of $178,04,111310. These atieeta ore held for
the benefit of the company's policyholder,

Births

LABOR FLOWER
DAYS, MAY 5-6

MORRIS GOODMAN =.'

Towaseall 7-HO
P,orowntlas
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

Mall en LIM

cAnnouncing-

the Arrival of a Beautiful Line of

DRESSES

Mother-Daughter Event
of U. H. S. Auxiliary

The annual Mother - Daughter
luncheon sponsored by the Worn-
en's Auxiliary of the United lie.
,
Committees Selected by T h ree (brew School's will be held on Sun-

Detroit Branches.

The annual Flower Day RIO
house-to-house collections of the
National Labor Committee for the
Jewish Workers of Palestine will
take place this Saturday evening
land all day Sunday, May 5 and 6.
The object of these annual col-
lections is to raise funds for the
welfare, co-operative and educa-
tional institutions of the General
Federation of Jewish Labor in
Palestine, popularly known as the
"Ilistadruth," to which over 82
per cent' of all the Jewish workers
in Eretz Israel belong. It is the
Histadruth which bears the lion's
share in caring for the steady
stream of Jewish immigrants in
Palestine; teaching the newcomers
manual trades, providing them
with jobs, ministering to their
health, and helping them to be-
come useful citizens of the coun-

for the Confirmant

priced from



E3."

and some lovely Reception and

Mrs. Max Spoon entertained at
a luncheon for 12 guests at her
home, 3269 Webb avenue. •

Dinner Gowns

Miss Virginia Kramer and Miss
Ruth Marks entertained at a
shower on Saturday evening,
April 28, in honor of Miss Marilyn
Dorman, who is to be married on
June 3.

Tri Sigma Sorority honored one
of its charter members, Beatrice
A. Feldman, a bride-elect of May
27, with a kitchen shower on
Wednesday, May 2, at the home
of Sylvia Feldman, 2274 Glad-
stone, who will act as one of the
bridesmaids.

for Women

.

We also wish to announce that
NEW SUMMER DRESSES
are arriving daily from Nem York

SUE ANN SHOP

SUE BECK

ANNE HOLTZMAN

' GOWNS and MILLINERY

478 WEST PALMER, near Second

HAROLD H. EMMONS

*
torney, ex-police commissioner of
Detroit,
and
one-time
candidate
Mrs. Nathan Klein of Cortland
1.1
tH.II:H.S.H.104.1*****OCHIXIti** t:1 Ci 0* 0 00 41****0 ** -0***-0
avenue is spending the week-end for mayor, will present the moving
pictures taken during his trip
with relatives in Youngstown.
through the African jungle. This
Kay Lefkowitz and Julia Smith expedition, taken in 1924 and
of Philadelphia were guests in this 1925 with Col. Sidney D. Weldon,
S Geor
G re g e and Dr
Col. Edwin S.

city for several days.
MRS. LOUIS DAVIDSON
try Part of the proceeds from this
James W. Inches, took seven
THE BEST MATERIAL USED
year's Flower Day will be applied
months, during which a total of
.
.
.
day, May 6, at 1 o'clock, at the
airs.
Joseph
Alexander
returned
to the Arlosoroff Memorial Fund,'
LOWEST PRICES CHARGED
Belcrest Hotel, 6440 Cass.
from a five weeks' stay in Chicago 27,340 miles were covered. The
whose object is to settle hundreds
Eleven-year-old Eada Ruben- where she visited with realtives.iparty treked through the follow-
of Jewish families, including refu-
- ing territory: Egypt, the Sudan,
stein, who at the age of 6, in 1928,
gees from Hitlerized Germany, on
and
had already been acclaimed a child
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ratan of Ugandi, Belgian Congo, North
land in Palestine, and to name the
Work is Guaranteed — Estimates Free
genus, will render several piano Lansing were week-end guests in South Rhodesia, the Transvaal ,
new agricultural settlement after
Orange
Free
State
and
the
Cape
Euclid
1-0114
selections. Others on the pro- this city.
884b Linwood
the late Labor Zionist leader, Dr.
Province. Of this, 7,608 miles
gram will include Miss Virginia
Chaim Arlosoroff.
Berman, elocutionist; Miss Iso-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mark are were by rail, 18,385 by steamer,
In view of the vital purposes
571 by auto and truck; and 776
bel Cohen, readings; vocal selec- sojourning in Atlantic C ity.
this year's Palestine Labor Flower
on foot.
tions by Miss Rhoda Zahavie.
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
Day is to serve, it is to be hoped'
Although the trip was of an
by
Phi -Epsilon Nu is giving a
Reservations
may
be
made
" " '
that the Jews of this community
cnarynu
writing to or calling the chairman, Mother's and Daughter's banquet exploratory nature and taken in
1517 Peetiloae4
will respond even more generously
aseladrety Dome Tar Cam far It Team
the
interests of science, the party
on
Wednesday
night,
May
9,
at
the
Mrs. Morse R. Saulson, 1692 Vir-
than in the past.
ginia Park, Trinity 2-2752, or by Russian Village. Every mother had some thrilling experiences
Officers of the three Detroit
stalking
big game. The film Mr.
will
be
presented
with
a
gift.
The
with any of the
000000a0000000-oocroon-o-o-o-oolxIoto-op 000-oo-ooixIoo-00000n branches of Poale-Zeire Zion state communicating
officers or board members. Smaller following Thursday, May 10, a Emmons will present on Sunday
that all members will play an ac-
an
exciting
chronicle of advert-
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
Book
is
sons will also be welcome.
tive part in the Flower Days and
Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim is Cadillac Hotel, with Miss Marion tures experienced by him and his
that hundreds of volunteers will
president of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Borkin as hostess. 1 party during their stay in Africa.
solicit in the Jewish neighbor-
Established 1887
Members of the Young Peoples'
Louis Davidson is a member of
hoods.
Society and their friends are in-
arrangements committee.
The management of the cam- the
vited to attend this meeting.
paign has set aside two valuable
Demand "Racial Quota."
prizes for those who excel in the
KAUNAS (JTA) — Lithuania
work; namely, two steamship
tickets to Palestine. One will be anti-Semites last week demanded
numerus
Hillel Players will be guest ar-
awarded to the organization dis- the introduction of a
a joint meeting of Pisgah
playing the greatest amount of clausus of seven per cent for Jew- tists at
of
Lodge,
B'nai B'rith, and the La-
Miss Madge E. Walker, super-
activity; the other, to the volun- ish students at the University
Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge , visor of the Old Folks' Bureau of
Kaunas.
They
also
demanded
dies'
teer who personally collects the
on
Monday
evening,
May
7,
at
the Detroit Welfare Department
that 3200 yearly fee be paid by
In widely varied styles and in every wanted fur.
largest sum.
was the guest speaker at the Zeda-
Poole Zaire Zion Branch 2 of all Jewish students above the Hotel Statler, at 8:30 o'clock. An
Reduced Prices . . . . Convenient Terms
interesting program jointly ar- kah Club open meeting, held Mon- .
Detroit is planning to bring Chaim seven per cent "quota."
ranged by the players and the day evening at Hotel Statler,
Greenberg to Detroit by the end
intellectual advancement commit-
Miss Walker assured the or- G000notionnono**04:10on000ttoo 0OcHXmonoonottoonn0000no
JOLLY ELITE CLUB
of May. Plans are also being

tee of the lodge consists of the ganization of the success of its
At the last meeting it was de-
made for an excursion early this
work in aiding needy old folks in
following:
cided
to
discontinue
regular
meet-
summer.
One-act
play.
"The
Major
and
distress. Miss Walker urged the
The officers of this branch are: ings during the summer months.
club to continue to carry on this
Abraham J. Lachover, Harry Mon- Bi-weekly board meetings will be the Manicurist."
Magic, by June Warsaw.
work in the manner it has been
dry, Harry Resnick, B. Linderman, held at members' homes. The next
That is the reason our
Piano
number
by
Leon
Kaye.
done heretofore.
held
at
the
Morris Lachover, Aaron Kutnik, board meeting will be
Colonial Room is becoming
the Talented and Renowned
Vocal selection by Morris Isaacs
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, honor-
home
of
Harry
Cohen,
2675
Roch-
Gertrude Lachover, Jack Silver,
increasingly popular — that
Miss
Warsaw
is
the
only
woman
ary member of Zedakah, delivered
ester. Milton Rubin, vice-resident,
J. Stone, I. Brose.
and prices which will be
announced his engagement to Miss in the Society of the American an inspiring talk.
Mrs. S. K. Slobin, chairman of
Miriam Weitzman. Members were Magicians and enjoys an enviable
sure to please your sense of
invited to attend the engagement reputation in her profession. All arrangements for the evening,
K. OF P. LODGE PLANS
economy.
members of the lodge and the presented Mrs. George Weingar-
OPEN HOUSE SMOKER party held at the home of Ming . auxiliary,
as well as those inter- den, vocalist, who was accom-
Weitzman, Sunday, Aril 29. Mr
.
We serve a seven-course
ested in Millet Foundation, are panied by Miss Isabel Lansky.
Banquet in Supreme Chancellor and Mrs. Linden announced the
urged
to
attend
and bring their
Miss Joyce Rodin gave two
dinner for $1.25.
birth of their second child. a
Commander's Honor Tuesday.
Assisted by Hie Able Choir
friends and guests.
dramatic readings.
daughter.
Mrs. Joshua Karbel, Townsend
Will Chant the
' i
Detroit Lodge No. 55 will not
6-1555, chairman of the Mother-
hold a regular meeting next Tues-
Daughter dinner slated for Wed-
day evening, May 8. Instead there
nesday evening, May 9, urges
will be • banquet held at the Fort
[
' early reservations. She is being
Wayne Hotel in honor of the en-I
assisted by Mrs. Meyer Shugar-
Confirmation "At Home" announcements will
pr e me chancellor commander,
man, co-chairman, Garfield 1969-
James Dunn, Jr., of Cleveland.
appear in the issues of The Detroit Jewish Chornicle
All Pythians and their friends are
on Friday, May 11, and Friday. May 18.
invited.
Confirmation services will be held at Temple
On May 15 the Detroit Lodge
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
will give its annual open house
Beth El on Sunday morning, May 20.
smoker at Detroit Castle Hall. The
The confirmation notices in The Chronicle will
A meeting of the North Wood-
entertainment committee. headed
ward branch, Jewish Women's Wel.
be published in the following form, thus avoiding
by Ralph Raskin, engaged an en-

fare
Organization, was held Tues
tire company to put on a floor
the necessity of sending cards:
chy evening, at the home of Mrs
show. Local celebrities have also
0
Burlingame.
Pla
in
Ganda,
1201
I
22222
Woodward
avenue
M.r and Mrs. Israel Israel. of
been obtained for this night.
,
were completed for the dinner
. 1
will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday,
All members of Detroit Lodge
. .
dance to be held at the Chalet San
June 5, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirma-
No. 55 are invited to attend the
Admission 50c
day evening, May 6. Reservation
.
tion
of
their
daughter,
Judith.
No
cards.
twenty-fifth anniversary reception
can be had by calling either M rs •
for AB Three Services
CASS- BAGLEY
to be held at the Wilshire Hotel,
DETROIT, MICH.
J. Robins, Long. 5392 or Mrs.
charge
of
$1
for
each
insertion.
be
a
There
will
Wednesday evening, May 15, in
Poeitively co one will be admitted without • ticket.
Modell, Longfellow 8033. Member
Mail your notices AT ONCE to
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
and friends are invited to MUNI I
Tickets available et Zago Dreg Store, car. Delmar and
aoaaorsovaoaaocyoolmtgloo ,s00000norl 000000 a 00000tl0000 Steinberg.
so as to insure proceeds going fo
Westminster; Pletkiw's Book Eton., 8919 Twelfth; Ches-
PIE DETROIT'S:NIS/I RUN ICLE
European orphans.
lob's Book Store, 8663 Twelfth; alms at the synagogue
want to h•se • great
Do
The new officers elected on Apr i il
every day.
Theo come to Detroit
525 Woodward Avenue
21, will be formally installed c

road.

Awnings Made to Order

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Expert Repairing and Restyling

en.

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LIBRARY

HILLEL PLAYERS

GUEST ARTISTS
AT PISGAH LODGE Zedakah Mother's

. fine food

Buy Furs NOW for Present and
Future Use
FUR COATS, SCARFS, CAPES,
MUFFS, TRIMMINGS

Affair on May 9

attractively
served

A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT!

Cantor R.

Boyarsky

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DETROIT
LELAND

Welfare Society
Dinner on May 6

COLON
IAL ROOM
OLONIAL
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SHEVUOTH
SERVICES
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CONFIRMATION NOTICE

The DETROIT • LELAND

Cong. Beth Tefila-
Emanuel

I

Sat. Eve. May 19.
Sun. & Mon.
Mornings,
May 20 - 21

I

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Classified Advertising Pays time?

Ton

Lodge 55, K. itf P.'s big affair,
May 15.

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