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PAGE SIX
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
FORMAL ON SATURDAY
Flimelhoch's
28th Anniversary
Sale
Miss Billie E. Klein is a mem-
her of the committee which is
arranging the 81111110 spring for-
mal dance sponsored by the
Young People's Society of Con-
*Ends Saturday, March 9th.
•All prices advance alter sale.
Splendid values combined with
typical Himelhoch quality I
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• Simple Frock Shop
• Negligees
• Accessories
• Knits
• Men's Furnishings
• Lingerie
MISS BILLIE E. KLEIN
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Mlawer Relief Society
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$ Masquerade and Civic Ball
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Featuring MIKE FALK and his 4
FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
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AT THE MOOSE TEMPLE
Elizabeth and Cass
$ Sun. Eve.,
March 10
From 8 P. M. till ?
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200 PAGES OF EXCELLENT READING
Appropriate for Purim is the new version of the
Story of Esther as written by
JACOB V. ARIEL
In His New Comedy in Four Acts
gregation Shaarey Zedek on Sat-
urday evening, March 9. The
dance will be held in the Crystal
Ballroom of the Book Cadillac
Hotel and will feature dance mu-
sic by Ray Correll and his or-
chestra.
Miss Gertrude Goldman, who Is
in charge of the reservations for
the dance, announces that reserv-
ations are atilt available and
that members of the society and
their friends who still wish to
place reservations may do no by
calling her at Garfield 0754 or
Townsend 6-6565.
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, president
of the society, announces that the
next meeting of the Young Peo-
ple's Society will be held in the
social hall of the synagogue on
Sunday afternoon, March 24.
Alumni of Temple
Beth El Spring
Dance April 21
The Alumni Association of Tem-
ple Beth El have completed plans
for the spring dance to be held on
April 21. There is to be in addi-
tion to other attractions a unique
floor show composed of popular
entertainers and dancers.
The Alumni Association commit.
tees charged with arranging the
various details are headed by the
following chairmen:
Sol Jacket, general chairman;
Phyllis Schoenfeld, refreshment
and entertainment; Henry Austen-
der, tickets; Jack Behrman, pub-
licity and advertising; Ruth' Bro-
der, orchestra; and Esther Levy,
decorations.
Tickets for this affair can be ob-
tained from any alumnus.
"The Queen of Beauty"
B'nai Moshe Y.P.A.
Frolic on April 14
An ancient theme is brought up to date in this play, published
Arrangements Being Made for
Next Bargain Dance March 17
by the Bloch Publishing Co., New York.
The next regular meeting of
the Young Peoples Auxiliary of
B'nai Moshe will be held on Sun-
day, March 10, at 4:30 p. m., in
the club room of the synagogue.
Reports will be heard on the
progress of plans for the fifth
annual spring frolic, which will
be held on Sunday, April 14, in
the main ball room of the syna-
gogue.
A program of activities for the
balance of the season's meetings
will be formulated at that time.
The last bargain dance of the
Y. I'. A. held on Sunday, March
3, was an even greater success
then the previous dances. The
movies taken at thedance of Feb.
17 proved interesting.
The next bargain dance will
take place on Sunday afternoon,
March 17, at 2:30, and will again
feature the Majesties orchestra
and an interesting program of
entertainment.
Orders for this play may be placed through
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Price, S2. Cloth Bound
1.
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Tilf115 keit 'lei I
Ellmann to Address
J. N. F. on March 13
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4IF
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
On Monday afternoon, March 25,
thal, Jr., of Toledo will be the at the Stotler Hotel, Rabbi Leon
week-end guests of their family, Front will review the recent book,
"Where the Ghetto Ends." A des-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman.
sert luncheon to precede the book
review, to be followed by bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henley This
affair is sponsored by a com-
of Cincinnati moved to La Jolla, mittee of women headed by Mrs.
Calif. Mrs. Henley is the former Arthur Ginsburg, Mrs. William It.
Rose Erna Finsterwald.
Roth and Mrs. Robert R. Kaltman.
A nominal admission fee will be
Mrs. Jules Soloman is expected made. The entire proceeds of the
home from Florida the early part affair will be used for Passover
relief and the expense will be met
of next week.
by a group of hostesses. Special
Mr. am! Mrs. Osman Fisher of :tables for bridge parties may be
Edison Ave., who have been reserved by calling any of the
spending several months in Flor- sponsors or hostesses
ida, will return the early part of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herman (Ger-
next week.
trude Epstein) of 2740 Elmhurst
Ave have returned from California
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand left where they spent the winter.
by motor for a visit to Washing-
ton, D. C., and New York.
A card party to be given for the
benefit of the Matzo Fund will be
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman of sponsored by Purity Chapter, on
2474 Chicago Blvd. announce the Monday, March II, at 8 p. m., at
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph, the Eastern Star Temple. The
on Saturday, March 9, at the chairman, Mrs. Rose Kates, has
B'nai David Synagogue, 14th and made plans for an enjoyable eve-
Elmhurst Sts. Reception Sunday, ning. There will be prizes at each
March 10, from 2 to 6 p. m. No table. Refreshments will be served
after the party.
cards.
After a Mediterranean cruise,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower
arrived in New York last Thurs-
day, from where Mrs. Glogower
left for New Orleans to attend
the triennial convention of the
National Council of Jewish
Women.
Mrs. S. J. Berkovitz of 5111
Beaconsfield Ave. entertained 14
children at dinner in honor of her
daughter, Ilene Joyce's fourth
birthday, last Saturday.
Miss Ruth N. Ganda! of Kansas
City is the week-end guest of
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
On Sunday evening, Dr. Leo M. Slomovitz.
Franklin will preach the sermon
Among the many pre-nuptial af-
at the Boulevard Temple Metho-
dist Epicopal Church of which Dr. fairs in honor of Miss Belle Wunt-
Herbert Rhodes is minister. On the ner, whose marriage to Meyer Fein-
afternoon of the same day, he will stein will be an event of March 24,
participate in the program at Con- was a linen shower given by Mrs.
vention Hall where the ground S. Wuntner, mother of the bride,
work will be laid for the celebra- at home, 2033 Philadelphia Ave. on
tion of the Centenary of the State Feb. 9, for 55 guests. Mrs. David
of Michigan. On Wednesday he Bogen and Mrs. Jack Homer, sis-
addressed the Sisterhood of Beth ters of the bride, were joint hos-
tesses at a personal shower on Feb.
Jacob Congregation at Pontiac.
16, at 2033 Philadelphia Ave. for
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse 50 guests. On Feb. 26, the bride
of Wildemere Ave. returned from was honored with a bridge lunch-
eon by the girls of her office, for
a West Indies cruise.
8 guests. Mrs, P. Feinstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt left Miss Ruth Feinstein, mother and
for a motor trip to New Orleans sister of the groom, honored the
to attend the triennial convention bride with a personal and miscel-
of the National Council of Jewish laneous shower at the Club Ex-
on Dexter, for 75 guests.
Women, and from there will go change,
Sirs. Barney Ross and the Alpha
on to Florida.
Beta Gamma Sorority will be joint
hostesses at a kitchen and bath-
Miss Elinore Frank returned to room shower on Starch 12 at 2337
her home in Cleveland after visit- Tyler Ave.
ing with her aunt, Mrs. Rena
Frank of Colorado Ave.
Mrs. Robert R. Kallman of 2420
W. Boston Blvd. will be hostess to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman the members of the Home Relief
returned Thursday from a West Society on Wednesday afternoon,
Indies cruise.
March 13. Members and their
friends are invited to hear Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of Sobel, director of the Jewish Com-
California Ave. are home from munity Center.
a visit to Washington and New
Mrs. Fannie Gould will leave
York.
from New York on March 16 for a
visit
in Palestine. A farewell eve-
Members of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, De- ning in her honor has been ar-
ranged
for this Sunday evening,
troit chapter of Hadassah and the
Detroit Section, National Council from 7 to 10 o'clock, at the home
of Jewish Women will be guests at of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
the open house at the Old Folks Meyer Sugarman. No cards.
Home on Wednesday, March 13,
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre-
from 1 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Walter Laib
gation Misidcan Israel is honoring
will pour at the tea.
Mrs. Isaac Stollman and Mrs. I.
Many of Mre. Samuel Lanski's Gould with a farewell party March
friends will be happy to know 9, at the Congregation's hall. Mrs.
that she has recovered from her Stollman, accompanied by Mrs.
Gould, is leaving
Palestine to
recent illness and returned to her spend the Passover for
holidays with
home in Chicago.
her parents.
Mrs. Herbert Captain and
daughters, Joan and Barbara, of
New York are the guests of Mre.
Herbert Sloman of Longfellow
Ave.
MEN'S SUITS
pn550vEn
LADIES' DRESSES
or COATS
Italia. lir, I laancil
alai Hand Fini.hrti
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been arranged. Zusman Caplan,
former Symphony Orchestra violin-
ist, will play and James Ellmann,
president of Detroit Zionist Or-
ganization, will be guest speaker.
Mrs, William Feltner, chairman
of the fourth donor luncheon to be
held on May 1 at the Book Cadillac
Hotel, announces that Mrs. Bessie
Sarassohn is writing and directing
an original play to be presented at
the luncheon. Mrs. Bernard Lachs
is assisting her with the musical
program.
-Other chairmen of luncheon com-
mittees are: Mrs. A. D. Markson,
chairman of ways and means, Gar-
field 6011-.1; Mrs. Charles Brody,
chairman of souvenir booklet, Uni-
versity 2-1492; Mrs. Jack Ellen-
stein, co-chairman of souvenir book-
let; Mrs. J. Faxstein, chairman of
rummage, Eu. 8305-M; Mrs. Jos.
Kunin, co-chairman of rummage;
Mrs. Max Goldberg, chairman of
savings boxes, Ga. 0852-W ; Mrs.
Sol Cabot, chairinan of memoriam
and darling ads, Ga. 9705; Mrs. S.
Heyman, chairman of reservations,
To. 7-6851.
Women who are desirous of earn-
ing their money for the luncheon
are urged to communicate with any
of the above mentioned, and regis-
ter their pledges at the meeting on
of the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Max Weksler, is president
March 13.
CLEANERS & DYERS
533-547 East Forest
Ralph Niedelman
Announces the Opening of the
Clairmount Shop
(Successor to S. Erman & Son)
9043
12th Street at Clairmount
with the latest in
°Curtains
a Spreads
•Yard Goods
•Drapes
GRAND
OPENING
SALE
Monday,
March 11
oLinens
•Novelties
AT ASTOUNDINGLY LOW PRICES
Hadassah to Meet
At Center Tuesday
Mrs. Landau to Show Palestine
Pictures; Dramatic Group
to Present Play
OUR PRICES
ARE LOWEST IN THE CITY
Detroit chapter of Hadassah
will meet Tuesday, March 12, at
2:30 p. vi., at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward and
Holbrook.
Members of the newly organ-
ized Dramatic Group will present
Zona Gale's amusing little skit of
country life, "The Neighbors",
Helen Howard, of radio Station
CKLW, directed the playlet, in
which the following women will
take part: Mrs. P. D. Bromberg,
Mrs. John Frazer, Mrs. Samuel
Katz, Mrs. Charles Lapides, Mrs.
J. A. Sarason, Mrs. Aaron Silber-
blatt, Mrs. Daniel Siegel, Mrs.
Carl Schiller.
Mrs. Max Blumberg is chair-
man of the committee, Mrs. Nat
Bronstein, secretary, and Mrs.
Harry L. Jackass le in charge of
properties and costumes.
Mrs. Maurice Laudau will pre-
sent and explain moving pictures
taken on her recent visit to Pal-
estine.
Mrs. David S. Diamond will
preside.
Members arc requested to note
particularly that the meeting will
take place at the Jewish Com-
munity Center instead of the usu-
al meeting place, due to better
facilities for presentation of the
playlet .
The next Oneg Shebat will take
. place Saturday afternoon, March
16, at the home of Sirs. II. C.
Broder, 2285 Lawrence Ave. Mrs.
Mori. M. Colton will review
"Road of Ages" by Robert Na-
than.
Mrs. Max Dushkin will present
current events and Mre. Carl
Schiller w ill read a psalm.
YPTC Reunion
listr izi
90c
s,
COlumbia 4200
MRS. JACK ELLENSTEIN
List Speakers for
OF FLOUR
v s
Prices include pickup and delivery.
GIFTS
TO
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VITALIZE DRY CLEANED
AND HAND FINISHED
Silver to Add
Alpha Epsilon Pi
FLORIDIAN
ife
DRY CLEANING
WILL REVIVE YOUR
SPRING CLOTHES I
Mins Rebecca B. Rappoport en-
tertained right couples at bridge
and midnight supper on Saturday
evening, March 2. The party hon-
ored the visit of the hostess's cou-
sin, Abraham Dorfman of New
Mr. and Sits. Ben Simon and York, and marked the removal into
eon, Freddie, and Mrs. Maurice her new home at 222.51% . Philadel-
at this superb Miami Beach hotel.
Schiller of Chicago Blvd. re. phia Ave.
turned front an extended visit to
Under Frank Soden Management
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkel enter-
r-1
tained at a dinner party on Sunday
TWIN AERO CAR SERVICE
LETTER 13 ° X
at
their home on Burlingame Ave.
Fred
Mein
and
Lester
Lapides
AND ALL PRIVILEGES OF THE
i of the Belcrest left last Friday
ROMAN POOL, WITHOUT AD.
Thanks
!to
7.41slaitah
Clubs
On
Sunday morning, March 3,
mien,'
several
weeks at Miami
DITIONAL CHARGE TO OUR
Rabbi Leon ham occupied the pul-
Editor, Detroit Jewish chronicle: Beach.
GUESTS.
pit of the B'nai B'rith Billet Foun-
Allow me at thie time, in the
name of the Zedakah Club, to
Fred Klein and Lester Lapides dation at Ann Arbor, and lectured
BOTH EUROPEAN and
thank you mom kindly for the of the M eres t l e fri sst p s si syto on the subject, "'The Forty Days
AMERICAN PLAN
of Musa Dagh."
wonderful publicity your paper, apent! several week s
M l
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Beach.
reda
Mis• trail Mollie Eistein was en-
/te
gave our club for its planned
tertained
recently
at a delightful
third donor luncheon. Your ar-I Among the many pit-nuptial af. miscellani
ous
and pereonal
shower
ticles were of the utmost Into reef ! fairs that acre given in honor of
MIAMI BLACI FLOPII)A
to all its readers. Words cannot Mica Dorothy Marienthal was the iven in her honor at the San Min •
esiriS U1, 0111011414 MACAO laaNT
express how much we appreciate , event of March 2, A linen shower r elate by Mrs. Sadie Wolberg end
laid Alpha Epsilon Pi AluninisClub of
same. ; given by Mrs. J. J. Hamburg of Miss Nettie Sher. Cetera were
etroit is to be held Wednesday
JERRY JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
for 30 guests, Miss Eistein is a D
Thanking
you
again.
I
remain,
369
Richton
Ave.,
at
the
Book
March 13, at 8:30 p. in.
Olinidaa NOM. Waal NV" e.
LaLliaLKTISAINN ► laillea00 la a
bride-elect
of
March
24.
'Cadillac
Hotel.
Sincerely.
you'
e.
There were 26
The club has arranged to have
aaAae MOTR. tUailliaViOf.
OD. a •
poLaale000 NOM.
Aso p
gusts for luncheon.
BERTHA COHN,
At the last meeting of the Naomi Harold Silver, director of the
Corresponding See'y.
Jewish Social Service Bureau of
Girls
Club,
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Zedaksh Club. ! The Student Council of Temple Louis bailee, 3342 •hicago Blvd., 1)et trOuit d ,ela i :„itss great.
great. iiMidr.i.ctik.oeir.,
Beth FI Iligh School will giv• its
final plans were made for their I,,
tenth annual dinner dance Satur- spring
dance to be given April 21, a subject of current interest.
day night, March le, at 6:30
This meeting is the initial one
at the Barium Hotel.
of the campaign in which the
At the invitotIon of Rev. Edgar
group
expects to liter) in apeak-
Mr. and Mrs. I, Lewis Zwieback
DeWitt Junes, Rabbi I.eon Frain
era of prominence in varied fields
delivered a aerie.' of two lectures of 2475 Pinglee Ave , and their of endesvor.
on "11,,w- to bloke the Bible At. sister, Julia, have returned front
II active to Air el i:an Children," be. an extended trip to Miami Beach,
fore the Teacher-Training School Fla.. and New York City.
i i ,fhu thr e a Central Woodward Christian
lir. and Mrs. Samuel Reim] of
2258 Fullerton Ave. have re-
(RUSSIA)
turned
f rum a two months' visit
Mr and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum
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left to epend several weeks at to Miami,
Speakers fur the hist annual day
M iami Beath, Ha.
A BAG
of reunion of Temple Beth El con-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin firmants. to lie held at the Temple
OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IS A TIMELY
littiy Sklar if 1610 Hotel- of 3209 Sturtevant Ave, who are Ott Sunday, April 7, have been en-
GIFT FOR THE APPROACHING HOLIDAY
wood Abe entertalrod Thursday visiting relatives and friends in nounced by Donald Hirschfield,
evening. Feb. 2$, at a surprise New York City. are stopping at ihairman of the committee of the
Send • Torgrin Order to your reletirel end friends
birthdayparty, honoring her sis- the Hotel Waldorf-Astorla.
in the Soviet lJaioa red Raab'e them to buy et the
Young Pi sples Temple Club, who
ter, Mrs. Joseph A. Harnett.
are sponsoring this unusual event,
Torgrio blurts located in every larger slip Of
th e U.S.S.R.
The Detroit ladies I.e.:Irvin the a nt of its Lind in the history
MI, Bony 11,inson and eon, Anlytin announces its I7th an- of the Temple.
"I'heae stores tel
about 15,000 different
Richard of title Chkowo Blvd. nual Yareafest, to be held Sun-
Pleading the list will be
left for a %rod to Miami Beach.
domestic Awl ithpurtcrl articles; clothing.
day'. March 17. at the Meth Te- At Alexander, whose tepic will be
shoes, 11.1)1.1t, coffee, and oilier FOOD
phira Emanuel Synagogue. Taylor "What the Timid,. F.xpects of
Barry Davidson of NCIW Yoik and Woodrow Wilton.
Youth Ti slay." Other spielers
STUFFS; hottechold goods, etc.
,t ail a fortnight in this city as
will include Sylvan
TO PLACIS WHIR; rupee API NO TOPOSIN VORIS, THI
the guest of Mt and Mr. J.
and
Mr and Mrs. Ma, Bronstein end Ruddy Menuan, v Jean
SAAOHANOIIII le MAILPO Pnourri.r PY FARM- POPT.
Fouls and Mr. and Mrs. Rem daughters of Owen Ave. have re memt,rs of the
T I'
Offil411.
The , ntire day will I
turned from their visit to Sinning-
vrobly
?rkn csosport
U activities of interest to ti
ham, Ala.
members of the cengis I:Atha
ullb tbow is Asifrics
MIr
1.00111 OppvIIIIV ■ 111
and
The regular Pundit) .
Je,ob Pklar and ynand
eon. btenley. of Phillips rows are
Mrs
daughter, rill Bettie Ruh le, of ing a I vitas will revolve a...I II
sojourning in Florida
te
getu.
n ee‘
ro
Ave
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have
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1610 II a ze wood
psi iv*
Mr and )Jr.
'
Sapsisten, t u rn,d from a month's unit to New
MI fpM Me f
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of 3352 (. "IillInd Aye, left Bator- York Mrs. Sklar to reveling con
r toss
flowers for.11
ulotInns on the birth of a great
' ay for Miami beach. Florida,
P•flta-ia,
'11441,
t: Valid IN;
'where they will spend a month.
rand child.
New Low Rates
During March
*EXTRA!
The next meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund will be held on Wednesday,
March 13, at 2 o'clock, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. A fine program has
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Piquot Sheets, 81x99 ... $1.19
25c
29c .
Mohawk Pillow Casella, 42x 36
Mohawk Pillow Cases, 45 x 36
GRUSHKO & OLEKER
For the past 23 years proprietors of the fruit dept. of
EDW. NEUMANN CO.
Announce the Opening of Their
New Fruit and Vegetable Shop
in the
BROADWAY MARKET
Where They Will Feature the Finest Qualify Merchandise
at Most Reasonable Prices
ARTISTIC FRUIT BASKETS
are our
specialty. Special rates for clubs and org•nica•
lions. We deliver to any part of Detroit.
PETER GRUSHKO Co.
Shop No. 41, Broadway Market
Ben Bey Passover
Dance on April
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The Ben Bey Club is
21
,111/ii.1
ing its Meth annual Passevei
daece at the Bouts Cadillac Hotel,
Sundey evening, April 21.
Charles Woluk, chairman of the
Mince, announced that all al.
tenet:meats have been completed
for this affair. An extensive polo
!icily drite is under way.
The following will assist Mr.
Mikis: Ben Berkowitz, Soot
Lapin. Malin' Flied, Bee Hen,
yon, Jock Goldberg and SanIkrel
Randolph 3457
Barbara Stoll
School of Music
formerly
C1114 spa Opera Cu
instructions in Piano
and Voice
APPOIN I MI N I
Abe Ness. cliaii man of the
m
'se r la
nuunrcd at
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last meeting held
at the Jewish Coaimunity
that a membership drive is test. i
Coy and yoeng men ietei,eR .1 in
Jewish ectivitico pre ilL,111.1
Attend the next nieetins I. I,,
held on March 13. at the c...t. I.
Woodward et Hulbreuk.
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