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A )NcricaH Amish Palatal/ Cotter

CUMIN AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PEDLTRorrjaisneIROXICIAS

PAGE ELEVEN

an. THE LEG L CHRONICLE

ANNIS FURS

Poale Zeire Zion
Dance on April 21

Engagements

Says Vogue---

"Fur Capes Are High
Fashion for Spring"

All preparations for the Poale
Zeire Zion 10th annual dance
Mr. and Mrs. A. Werney of Clairmount Ave. announce the and concert, to take place on
engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Harry Perlman of Clements Sunday, April 21, at the Statler
lintel, have been completed. Sol
Ave.
Mrs. Bernard Kramer of 2692 Leslie Ave. announces the engage- Kanat, chairman of the program

48TGreat Annual

ment of her daughter, Annette, to Isadore Lazaroff, son of Mr. and
MN. M. Lazaroff of 2258 Hazelwood Ave,

SALE!

Russeks collection em-
braces all the new and
authentic versions
—sponsored by Paris
for the spring season.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Flint, formerly of Detroit, an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to Rubin
Benjamin, son of Mrs. Lena Benjamin of Detroit.

Wedding Calendar

liudson Seal*

March 2—Miss Sarah Grossfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Morris Grossfield, to Louis Wiener, son of Mrs. David Wiener, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at 8 p. ni.

(A. Hollander & Son Dye)

March 3—Miss Belle Koenigsberg, daughter of Mrs. Esther
Koenigsberg, to Charles M. Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rosenbaum.



March 3—Miss Henrietta Silk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Silk, to Al Silk, son of Charles Silk, at the bride's home, 3765 Culvert
Ave. Reception from 7 to 11 p. so. No cards.

COATS

Included are
Lapins*, k i d
Caracul, bar-
anduki, chin-
chillette, blue
mole, and ele-
gant silver
foxes, $29.50
to $195.

March 8—Miss Helen Ann Freedman, daughter of Mrs. Fannie
Strauss of Detroit and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed-
man, to Earle Douglass Maas, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Louis Maas,
at Miami Beach, Fla.

March 10—Miss Anne Lipschitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lipschitz of 4777 Williams St., to Morris Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Rosenblatt of 9373 Brondstreet, at the Petoskey Ave. Syna-
gogue, at 7 p. m.

MRS. SOL KANAT

committee, Bernard Linderman,
chairman of the dance commit-
tee Mrs. Elke Freedman, Mrs. Sol
Karat, Aaron Kutnik, Harry
Mondry, J. Stone and Mrs. Harry
Mondry will devote the entire
month of March towards outlin-
ing details. Arrangements are
being made to obtain the best
available orchestra and local
celebrities for special entertain-
ment.
A special meeting is called for
Sunday, March 3, at the Jewish
Center. A musical and social pro-
gram is being prepared for Sun-
day, March 10. A. J. Lachover
is the chairman of Branch 2.

March 17—Miss Sadye Mitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mitz, to David D. Millsteln, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Millstein, at
Hotel Stotler.

1.57

March 17—Miss Lilyan Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Max Weiss of
2669 Cortland Ave., to Charles Sisskind, in the Crystal Ballroom
of the Book-Cadillac Hotel

March 24—Miss Lena Linovitz, daughter of Sirs. Max Linovitz
of 3224 Fullerton Ave., to Arthur M. Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Lang, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Reception, 6 to 8
p. m., at 3224 Fullerton Ave. No cards.

March 31—Miss Gertrude Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Goldman of 1504 Glynn Court., to Fred S. Bergotein, for-
merly of Duluth, Minn. Ceremony will be held at Hotel Statler.

We believe no other fur has en-
joyed more lasting popularity than
Hudson Seal. It combines the
qualities most women seek—good
appearance, good wearing qualities
and enduring comfort. In Annis'
Hudson Seal coats this lovely fur
is at its best; the workmanship is
the finest, reflecting that care for
detail that makes them a joy to
their wearers for many seasons.

Births

Fur Salon-
5th Floor

1448 WOODWARD

Heads Sorority Bridge

•IiYed

WOMEN! YOU SHOULD

Ito,. Simple It In to time
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Re ...... ed P a inlessly nail

Knott

Iirrinaneolly

MILDRED GORVITZ
Electrolysis Specialist

MU 1E51 II) `MOTT MIMING

CAdIllee 7915

Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Felman (Rebecca Alper, for-
merly of Detroit) of Pittsburgh, Pa., a son, Leon.

Others Priced to $:135

For

Marriages

Convenient
Terms

Bride of Feb. 17


GROSS • SAKS
On Sunday, Feb. 24, Miss Esther
Fay Saks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Saks, became the bride of
Joseph Gross ,son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. Gross.
Miss Lily Blitz was maid-of-
honor and the Misses Nina Kauf-
man, Sylvia Schwartz and Helen
Zaft were the bridesmaids. David
Saks was best man and Harty
Saks, Samuel Saks and Joseph Le-
vin were the ushers. Leading the
bride were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I
Lupovitch and leading the groom
were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gelfand.'
Audrey Gelfand was flower girl,
Herbert Geffen(' was page and
Harold Stone was the ringbearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gross left for a
honeymoon in the south and upon
their return will reside in Detroit.,

Halevy Arranges
Its 10th Concert

Hudson
Seal, $157

AUSTRALIAN SEALS

COATS$A5

Smartly Styled



MELBOURNE SEAL

—d

COATS$

Dyed by A. Hollander & Son

Genuine
Seal, $257

GENUINE SEAL

COATS$257

Fine Quality

Hundreds of Others
Priced front $45 to $3,000



••Alusquaoh. Seal Dyed ar A Hollander a Sen.
[Dora Coney
:Coney, Seal Dyed IT A. Hellandor A See.



Established 47 Years

ANNIS FURS

LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER

— ---
By PIERRE VAN PAASEN

as

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"Mikado" Rehearsals
Conclude Next Week

With final rehearsals schedu'i'd

for practically every night next
week, "The Mikado," under the
direction of Arthur Goulson and
Philip Stern, will be produced '5
its entirety on Sunday evenipit,
March 10, in the Brown Memo, al
Chapel of Temple Beth El, under
the auspices of the Young ,-
pies Temple Club.
The YPTC music group has
been rehearsing diligently for the
past month to whip this Gilbi.rt
and Sullivan operetta into pro-
fessional shape. and all indo a-
tions point to • perfect present,•
tion a week from Sunday night.
All the Gilbert and. Sullivan
music and lyrics have been i , -
tained, and in addition, there v. II
be witty parodies on some of the
be'ter known tunes. Written by
Josephine Stern, who is assist.ig
Coulson with the direction of the
operetta, these parodies mildly
mistime members -of the
the congregation and the Jew
community.
The general public is invited io
make plans to witness "The Mi-
kado," and admission will be :5
cents to non-members,

rm.',

helpless') til the Hume evil of •se
storm, which will plunge A•IntlY•
ovelisheli(s humanity! Brown fists
into cultural disaster and the world
I
blow fall! In Austria'
into the cauldron of oar The are pored to Janke -and strike
mania' In Aim rice'
Wile Other fists are Iguana
ine•!itable sequeior of brute and
g
ourselves
If we, who tall
.• ronitial /11 this crake' nationalism enthroned in wary'
atallie lank Must we then orally and pacifists in Amer., ■ k
,
Intl:1.0.1y u p ore land is war tan then be any doubt .ink bark into priinitia e barbar- in this (Faisal hem, who it
moment 1 I,tie
we'
pi
cunt
state
of
forte.
of
In
the
ism!
In
sou
land
the
at 'take than the ...mono ;infla- of this'
of the instruments of Isuinonit) lime tarn
rushed and
tion or rues the annitola. INIftition
• tsin tion, was will mean the end swept out of (hr %sa• The Jewa
lion of the Geiniati Jews This
A was man Deals
of European iisilisation The Dial •
i,111Y lo
thing is going W tome
sorer the lit •I to feel ,tie impact as if ha isapacted aMIn is •
of German Jewry I.
in A:Perlis Militant anti-Semitism I)111 , 411
will the twat 1111e+ sum* day .
sharp warnings{! Nast wr stand by of the terror. Where
is the first cloud that prmedy. the

SILENCE IS CRIMINAL

d

With the tenth annual concert
eight weeks away, the Ilalevy cnoir
is now diligently putting the final
touches to the program which it
will present 'April 28. Besides the
nine choruses in the Oratorio, "Dos
Naie Lid," the choir will also pres-
ent several single choruses of a
varied repertoire.
The llalevy Singing Society is
an unique organization in that it
contains individuals and groups
who aside from singing in the
choir, also direct their energies in
various activities. One project,
reaching its second anniversary, is
the "Clarion," hi-weekly publica-
tion of Halevy. This paper, pub-
lished in mimeograph form, com-
prises two news pages, a music
department, a feature section and
a business directory.
Morris Margolis, well known De-
troit singer and prominent in He-
brew circles, now a Rabbi, receives
his Clarion in Jacksonville, Florida,
while Aaron Sandweiss and I'hil
Goren, former members at present
Chalutzim, receive their Clarion in
Palestine. The editorial staff headed
by Jay S. Bodzin, consists of
Mamie Shulman, Rebecca Rappa-
port, Harry Reznick, Joshua Joy-
rich.
The social activities of the
Ilalevy are flourishing in the club
rocms at 8027 1.inwood.

Youthful

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyers of
Monterey Ave. have returned home
from a six-week's motor trip to
Florida.

Complexion

use

Madame

Miss Miriam liershberg of 1728
Atkinson Ave has been elected
secretary-treasurer of atudents In
the junior college division of
Highland Manor School and Jun-
ior College at Tarrytown, N. Y.
Miss Ilershberg was active last
term on the special committees of
the school.

t•

Mr. and Mrs. B. Berkowitz of
Detroit were hosts at a dinner
tarty honoring Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Schwartz of Detroit on their 28th
anniversary, at Kramer's rex.
taurant, Miami Beach, Fla. Among
the Detroiters present were: Mrs.
Samborn, Mr. and Mrs. B. Berko-
witz and son, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. William
Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Bonin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gendel,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cassel, Mr. and
Mrs. Rutman, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Prenzlauer. The Jewish Oper-
etta Co. of New York entertained
the guests.

• •

•oUrleny Imtrolt News .

The marriage of Miss Helen
Wagner, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Charles Wagner, of Owen
I Ave., to Jack Schwartz, son of
!Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz, of
Gladstone Ave., was solemnized
I on Feb. 17. Rabbi S. M. Fine
officiated.
At the dinner which followed
the ceremony, a number of prom-
inent leaders spoke, including
Judges John V. Brennan, Joseph
!Sanders, Ferris Fitch and Donald
%anZile; Assistant Prosecuting
Attorney Milton Atlas, Dan Al-
pert and others. Representatives
of the Turover Verein were also
among those who greeted the
newlyweds and their families.

Borova's

These Cream

Hashomer Asefat
Ken This Sunday

On Sunday afternoon, March 3,
at 3 p. at the Farband Shute,
Blaine and 12th Sts ,
Hatzair will hold an open Asefat
Ken (meeting of the entire organ-
ization I
The pulls., is to oRiciall y ad-
mit into the organization all new
group. which were formed after
the last Moshmah I sunimer camp),
and to present them with their re-
spective flags
Following the ceremony there
will be a program of Palestinien

songs and defacer. Refreshments
will Ire on cod
' , merits out friend. of
All

Finest Face Powder, blended

to the Individual pigment.

MISS BERNICE OBERFIELD

there's a beginning
there'• an end



— . — .---

Lotions, Rouge, Lipstick,
Muscle Oil, Shampoo,
Sponge Bath Lotion,
Perfume, Bath Oil,
Eau de Cologne,
Eye Shadow
Pencil

Gamma Phi Sorority is spon-
soring a bridge (lance on Sunday
evening, March 10, at the Chinese
Tea Garden, 1514 Woodward Ave.
Besides dancing, there will be a
floor show, prizes for each table
and refreshments. Tickets can
be purchased by calling Miss
Elaine Mania at Townsend 7-7982,
Mien Bernice Oberfield at Town-
send 7-4413, or at the door.

Creams $1.00 and up.

Heads Bridge Committee

Women's City Club

[t ELIZABETH ST. B'EnT

['ti ni ly Me

On Sunday evening, Feb. 24, AI

Schwartz was tendered a surprise
birthday party by his wife, at their
home on Owen Ave. Forty guests
were present. Thin affair also
marked the birthday of Mrs.
Schwartz's brother, Jake Kaplan.

Elaborate preparations are be-
ing made by the entertainment
committee of Detroit Lodge, No.,
55, Knights of l'ythias, to rele-
bra'e the 511th anniversary of its
existence with an elaborate din-
ner-dance.
The Arabian room of the Toi-
ler Hotel has been engaged for
Sunday eveninz, March 31. A sev-
en course dinner will be served,
with floor show and featupred en-
tertainers and dancing to the
tunes of Earl Spietz NBC or-
chestra.
Last Tuesday a business meet-1
ing was held. The committee on
new quarters presented ■ report,
and within • short time the mat- •
ter of a new home will be de-
cided.
George Dobsevage, of Brook-
, lye, N. Y., gave an inspiring talk.
Next Tuesday, March 5, the
rank of Page will be exemplified.
Chancellor Commander, Ber-
nard A. ('earl, urges members to
attend meetings as matters of
great importance will be dig. ,
cussed.

In Addition to • Tort/sin Order for

PASSOVER

Be sure to provide
your relatives in

RUSSIA

with

specially milled
fine white FLOUR for

MRS. MORRIS ROSENBERG

MATZOS

On Tuesday afternoon, March
5, the Goodwill Sewing Circle will
hold a luncheon and bridge in the
sour of much One quality )
social hall of Congregation B'niti
la net to enable In TeresIn Mon..
Moshe.
The committee in charge of
this event includes Mrs. Bessie Torin
gs guarantees delivery direct
Greenspan, Mrs. Irwin Sims. Mrs. to the home of your relatives.
Morris Rosenberg. Tickets may Piers ...or enter 5150 an that the
1'I la If Ina; ...a
.r
.o
ite in tie
tor
n.
be obtained from these women,
any of the members, or at the
✓a. Yri[e. and Infonnsilon wells to,
door on the day of the affair.

Union Tours

261 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.
Tony Sender, Noted
Anna
Anti - Nazi, Here
Tuesday, March 12 B'nai B'rith Groups
.Tony Semler, brilliant 37.year-
Hold Joint Social

old conies opponent of Hitlerism,
cornea to Detroit on Tuesday,'
At the joint racial of the 1Pnal
March 1'2, in the course of • So- B'rith Groups held at the Steller
cialnt-sponsored nation-wide tour Hotel, Feb. 25, Mrs. Nathan Metz-
"Sir Jews have a more pressing against Fascism. Miss Sender will. ger opened the meeting with a wel-
responsibility for our live. and be- speak at a general mass meeting come. Harry YudkotY, president of
liefs than perhaps any other religi- in the evening at McCollester , Pisgah Lodge, addressed the group.
ous community.
Hall, W. Forest, near Casa, on A greeting In behalf of A, 'Z. A.
"Don't shelter yourself in any - Hitler and the German Work- of B'nai B'rith was given by Mor-
course of action by the idea that I ers." and will speak at an after-, ris Schwartz, and the B. B.
'It is my affair.' It in your affair,' noon tea at the Y. W. C. A. on, group, • Junior group of the
but it is also mine ■ antthe com- "Women and Fascism."
Women's Auxiliary was repesented
munity's. Nor can we neglect the •
Miss Sender, who was the first' by Miss Pauline Friedman, who ad-
world beyond. A fierce light beats woman member of the German' vised the audience that • donation
upon the Jew. It is • grave respon• Parliament. has been exiled from would be given front the proceeds
sibility this -to be a Jew; and you
Germany because of her leader- of its dance given Feb. 10 for the
can't escape from it, even if you
ship in the struggle sgainst the 11111,1 Foundation.
choose to ignore at. hthirall) or re-
Ida Divinoff, well.known violin-
bloody flitter regime Neverthe-
ligiously, we Jews can be and do
less she has returned several ist, rendered • group of three se-
nothing light-heartedly. Ten Lad I
times to her native land, ruling lections, acemopanied by Mr. Er-
Jews may help to damn us; 10 good
man, pianist.
her life, to center with German
Jews may help to sate us. Which
George Dobsevage, guest speaker
Scaciahs6. as to th eir
elingan will you join.
for the evening, evoke on Th.
_4', G, M[yrityliorY, 1570. fur ■ revolutionwy uprising.
Jew ieh History."

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A linen shower was given by
, Mrs. Zinnias for 40 guests in honor
of Esther Freedman, on N'ednes-
: day, Feb. 27, at Buddy's. Miss
Freedman is a bride-elect of
April 14.

Dith a gathering of approxi-
mately 600 women representing a
cross-section of Detroit Jewish
womanhood, the pep luncheon of
the Womens' Auxiliary of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home was held
on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the

Moshe, e er at awrencc.
The purpose of this gatherint
wan to honor the winning captains
of the membership campaign of
which Mrs. II. Wine is chairman
and Mrs. I. E. Goodman, co-
chairman.
Mrs. A. M. Few, president of
the auxiliary, opened the lunch-
eon with introductory remarks.
The guest speaker of the after-
noon, Rabbi Leon Fram, praised
the present regime of the or-
ganization which is responsible for
the vast increase in membership.
The presentation of prizes to
winners of the membership drive
contest were made by Mrs. I. E.
Goodman, due to the unavoidable
absence of Mrs. II. Wine, chair -
man of the membership commit-
ter. who donated the first prize.
• leg-omatic table which was won
by Mrs. Peg Kanner*. Sirs. Jack
Kavanau, winner of the second
prize. was given a tea set for her
untiring efforts.
A card ',arty
followed
the
luncheon.

salon and
Laboratory

Face Creams

600 Attend Old Folks 50th Anniversary
Of K of P. Lodge
Home Pep Luncheon

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Healthy and

MRS. JACK SCHWARTZ.



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Following this address the Young
People's Shaarey Zedek Society
Players presented a one act play
entitled "Mother sod Son."
A dessert lucheoe, bridge
I.
fashion show is being
the near future by the Weinglet
Auxiliary of Altai B'rith.

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