• • • • America 'apish Periodical Cotter . . CLIFTON annul - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEVETROlT,AWISH CH RONICLE r,............................, Israel Gold Family Club Charity Dance March 24 $ $ $ Your Spring Clothes 1 The Israel Gould Family Club will hold its fourth annual charity dance and bridge on Sunday eve- to bring back their original newness and smartness. $ 1 MEN'S 0 # ° 1 C SUITS 1 VITALIZE DRY CLEANED & HAND FINISHED #° PRICE INCLUDES PICKUP AND DELIVERY COlumbia 4200 Engagements The Zedakah Club is sponsoring a party, to be held on Saturday evening, March 30, at 8 p. in., at New! Regency-Strap Tailored Pump MRS. LITTMAN GOULD Wedding Calendar * [PC) 1 SOPHIE UDIN, Natn'I Secy. Pioneer Women's Organization Will Address the Following Meetings: Statler Hotel Sunday, March 24, 3:00 P. M. 8679 12th St. Sunday, March 24, 8:30 P. M. Monday, March 25, 8:30 P. M.....Buddy's, 12th and Taylor THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Enjoy the True Spirit of Passorer at ELKIN HOTEL &iltineral Baths Mt. Clemens, Mich. 33 S. Gratiot Ave. This famous Jewish hotel is ready to make your Passover visit completely enjoyable. Ar- rangements have been completed to hold two Seders. A well-known rabbi will officiate in a manner which will be enjoyable to both young and old. All food will be prepared according to the Jewish dietary laws and will be super- vised by "Mashgiach". Rates Are Extremely Reasonable ' Hotel and Bath. under one roof Mrs.Samuel Elkin of the Original ELKINS Make reservations now by writing immediately or phone Mt. Clemens 135. Mrs. Samuel Elkin has no connection with any other hotel in Mt. Clemens. Instructions on Knitting Free! SALLY'S All we require is that you buy your yarn here. now selling Norma Knit Shop Fur Coats FINE QUALITY YARNS at Reasonable Prices for next years wear with small deposit down balance 12 months to pay 5 year guarantee rips and t Muff to match free with each purchase. 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The marriage day, March 17 and the proceeds Quebec, took place Saturday evening, were used for charitable pur- March 9. poses. SALTZMAN • ROSENBERG Mrs. Joseph Spiegel of Chicago, Mrs. E. Ave., Rosenberg of 2910 Ill., spent a few days with her Cortland announces the sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and her tezain ad a .ueahatne r alfl e Im e Mrs. Ilenry Wineman of Hared- a to Albert S al tzman, ton Drive. and Mrs. J. Saltzman of Chicago Mrs. Sarah Gerber will he host. Blvd. ess at a reception on Sunday, In March 24, at the home of her children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gold- berg of 3764 Clements Ave., in Mat. h II. the nulijei honor of the engagement of her held tur daughter, Pauline, to Don Smui- Modern P.o., Thooa ns is sm. son of San Francisco, Calif, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No hoe Len fon ed to remain In tin cards. w , anitax Not ra 1 f n1e /11•11, Think what that means-for true Buick quality and style, economy (15 miles per gallon) and dependability, perform- ance, ease and luxurious room. Now come and see the big, roomy Buick. Delivered Me •ultJeet will lie “The nage... In ;nethe• I ir Leo hi Franklin will neetthy the viand Sunda, morning. Ranh 31, Centrism. Including soon..s low as In IS. t„1 op•nk on the subject "The A, that .. $ 977 .77 Belle El College: ou tire Milled to a tient! the . Meth Et collegSi, ...nal. the th ird floor .1tentiel nd. night. M. , It 26 . Rh.. The MI. 111E1111 /11.Mbet of the contd. ...mitt..., to in, eellgate Nall mid 1. lomntunlx1 •est, h. ['tilted Stme• Carl M 11 rifleman. n III • era Ore the work. tn. ono I udon• nod the tr. ontinenit 'floss iit th• onli nittee Ail in.onlon in free to o f ...Ilea, all tit hers. 26 d inte vele% 45 l'oupe with Mark In Detroit tonna e'er ple'. Temple holm: brie di he • fall, of Ion.. l'eohle In the Temple dti ring the "Ole Ian to 111:u at • •141.0111 1 ming People'• set, itund•, morning. Ape. 7. Si la hoped at the mu& I err. om three will he • of In:melon, - The elst Ion of hurl! to the Terittl•," parr to. inated in by relirce...1. en .r • onnrinante This price includes features and accessories provided by no other car: Buick valve-in-head straight eight engine; original sealed chassis; torque-tube drive; Buick'. built-in Knee. Action; Silent Cyncro-Mesh transmission; front ■ and rear Delco-Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorber•; automatic starting, choke, spark control, carburetor heat control; octane selector; fenders and bther sheet metal parts bonderized against rust; pick-proof lock for ample glove compartment; radio aerial in roof; dual down-draft carburetor; crankcase ventilator; artil- lery type steel wheels; gravel deflector on rear bumper. Prices subject to change without notice. Special equipment eatra. .W1,11111.1 It rammer Nonn i I Me t P a eans.- dale,. no.. Cre- ate to °h.q.. the hint Soder lu tout edoentI. April 17 The hoot of keihrion la tr•InIng our hildren In part (pate In ' the /led r . kr ran. •Ien ie Is preaent al the °nate...inn! Setter •nuttneored assn. ally the Sisterhood at the 7 hutelay nig ht. April rot elthei Setter or hot h ou • ill need the Hasuradali Cr 1 he leo., in of Med. north e The lienutilui little 011 /111114 ■ A•h ma le put. 11.1641 at s lits ea, h 1.0 ma, order It liteLith the Temple am, e M shirrhood . 11.. 11 ram, • MolifIla•llon ter flnmanl for theal ran . orntounIt i• •ri•nging for in.,. thin "'et l•rioun or Isi men. mi " 10'e Alvin snail. Oita it. ee for the aleterh.eid If rou would It • to oak. thee. "hie. enoirnunh ate . NI, • skin11;1,10,1 Int I BUICK WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT." BUICK WILL BOILS THEM 15 ALTER J. BERK INC. Ion sod Artntershon. Detroit 91 Al TER J. 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II I s s\1 IM111.11g W11111011 5 5 Body by Fisher 1935 BUICK PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN BUICK HISTORY gaittplt nett, El Notts Th.., Mrs. Harry Suffrin returned to A speaker on Young People's Day, a and Tuesday evenings, her home on Suffolk Drive after gloom • bre!! on Sunday, Mos h 17 :45, in rotim 123 of Northern High ~ n Ise sets which will be held frcm 2 to I, Sun- a spending several months in Palm . eh Organizations planning to day afternoon, March 31, at the sttiel. inn%cr. aoked .0131e tanka.1 and pply the concert en masse may Beach, Fla. in contunte Old Folks Home. Refreshments will a be anted. It is hoped that all Mists Barbara Oberfelder of Welter of siso.n•rr Tea sr rialevy will have ■ Purim cele- Jewish young peoples' organize- ply for tickets at party a discount. in Denver. Col., is the house guest was the v.... -end guano of Mrs. Sot-loan t bration and masquerade ions will be represented. They of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I. R"'""" ar "'Is.. are asked to call the secretary of the aturday club rooms, 8927 Linwood. on Oberfelder of West 7 Mile Rd. Winer •no the am. , evening, March 23. Dec. . speaker a1 the Rotas. Inn meetia. the club, Ida Zeff, at Murray 4018. S -- to inform her of the number ex- rations, costumes, games and a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl of T„,1,""'"' ml' h • "" nose peeting to attend from each group. Purim revelry will entertain mem- LaSalle Blvd., invited a few A p _ ri _ Any Jewish young men or worn- bees and friends. Holiday refresh- friends for a social on Friday hand of the Temple. with llre an, at least 18 years old, who may merits will be served. evening, March 22. 1 111n.1 hair/man. on TonaDy •• a be internted in becoming a mem• nine Das h it 4 non, *how a. th BRANDEIS EXECUTIVES her of the Junior Grotto • is edeised otra.tIon or the e,rnIng. rite , Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amherg will m• The Brandeis Exceutives at o pera. .1 with dancing and ref realm,. • to get in touch with Sara Alpert, a be hosts at s dinner party at their 2990 Fullerton Ave., To. 8-5838. their last meeting appointed committee with Nathan R. Berke home on Boston Blvd., on March chairman of the membership cam- s chairman to report on the ed- 23. Park Lane Apartments after a mittee, for further information. it ''. tat of establishing a Jew- -- mots trip through the south. Gilbert will spend motor MISS Barbara iah conciliation court in this city. MODEM `SIMS study will be made of the Jew. her spring vacation with her "I" was. a•'a the aIagara"ra •`. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaven ", ""Il 4 t•iiin. i s . h Conciliation Court of America mother, Mrs. I. Gilbert in Palm, L ''''''' ''' la onron a 450..- 5s. r taillreorm T he.- Beach, Fla. ;rich of the Whittier spent a fea- it•,.r an.I the FInui...r1 in New York. li a :,.. :7 , : ta. .,,, In .. aft, oh., th. .III last Er.. until I , ,,, t. ... - days in Chicago as guests of thei , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schleisin- children, Mr. and Mrs. Samue' .,•... ....1 pine Midge entil I • i., Flowers. for •Il occ•sions- F..t. Int or, felon. Hai... i, ■ all 1.I• Deltsr-Joy Florist. Euclid 6081 ger returned to their home in the Heavenrich. • LI i. VW I 0 MI M.1000 0 0 k .N I I I ' nl , For your tailored ensemble. we offer this calf- skin pump, with exaggerated wide strap cir- Blue or brown-$11.75. cling the instep. B'nai B'rith Ladies Hear Miss Finley ' The major work which the De- 10316 Dexter Bled. troit Halevy Singing Society will Ny • itort present at its tenth annual concert Open Toes. The, and W, Eon is a subject of literary as well as 1111 9 musical interest. The poem of Townsend 8.8409 "Dos Neue Lid" was written by Abraham Reisen, noted Jewish poet; the music was composed by the master, Joseph Haydn, and ■ r- ranged by the choir's own direc- tor, Dan Frohman. Besides this oratorio which will Junior Group is the new name; unanimously selected by the organ- he featured at the concert Sunday, cation formerly called the Junior April 28, in the Scottish Rite Ca- Auxiliary of the Old Folks Home. thedral, the first part of the pro- taken at the last gram also contains a richly varied The vote Was p lion, as follows: meeting of the club, March 13, at ste Lid Mir Schmieder Dos Yiddish the home of the president, Henry Auslander. :Zigeiner Leber." which . ,,,,. An open meeting, at Kol Bes Yisroel." cial hour and refreshments will be ..Dos "Boa LidFun Schmid." features, will be held at 8:30 next Eininker Fun Wednesday evening, March 27, "Chalutz Bnei." at 2754 Gladstone Ave.. the home of .. Moishe Gannet Arbes." Anne Fisher. Everyone interest - d Tickets for the concert are sell- in joining the Junior Group is in- ing at 50c, 75e and 81, and may be vited to attend. Rabbi Leon Fram will he the obtained at rehearsals held weekly NONNI% KM MA It • MRS. LOUIS GERMANSKY Detroiters Attend Washington Meet Founders of the Elkins Hotel, Prop. NOTE: ning, March 21, at the Barium Hotel. Many novel entertainers will he featured. Refreshments will be served. All proceeds will go for the Mo'os Chitin' and Passover March 24-Miss Belle Wuntner, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Wont baskets. Tickets can be secured ner of 2033 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Meyer Feinstein, son of Mr. an, from members and at the door. Mrs. l'hilip Feinstein of 15804 Princeton Ave., at Congregation Rita Zion, Holmur and Ilumphrey. the B'nai Moshe Synagogue. The admission price is 25 cents. Pro- ceeds of this social go entirely to the Mo'os Chitim who supply matzos for Passover. The chairmen of this card party are: Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, Mrs. March 24-Miss Lena Linovitz, slaughter of Mrs. Max Linovit• • Louie Germansky and Mrs. Lit- of 3224 Fullerton Ave., to Arthur M. Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs man Gould. Tickets may be ob- Meyer Lang, at Congregation Shaarev Zedek, Reception, 6 to tained by calling these chairmen, p. m., at 3224 Fullerton Ave. No cards, or at the door. Refreshments A meeting of the Woman's March 24-Miss Ceil Mollie Eistein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. . will be served and prizes given. Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith No. Eistein of 7136 West Warren Ave., to Paul Raymond Feder, 122 was held on Monday evening, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feiler of 2997 Fullerton Ave., at Hotel TEMPLE YOUNG PEOPLE at the Statler Hotel. Fort Wayne. The speaker of the evening was WILL HOLD SERVICES March 31-Miss Gertrude Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Finley, who gave Nathan Goldman of 1504 Glynn Court., to Fred S. Bergstein, for- a talk on conditions in the Far merly of Duluth, Minn. Ceremony will be held at Ilotel Statler. The largest reunion of the young- East. She carefully traced the April 7-Miss Lillian Heideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry er people of Congregation Beth El steps in the development of in the history of the Temple will Japan's attitude of resentment Heideman of 3261 Sturtevant Ave., to Louis 1. Linovitz, son of Mrs. feature the pro- Betsy Linovitz of 3224 Fullerton Ave. The ceremony will be held toward America, and described g r a nt arranged the United States government's at 3 p. m. at Shaarey Zedek, Reception at home. for Sunday, April April 7-Miss Shirley R. Siegel, daughter of ItIr. and Mrs. 7, commencing at policy of "Open Door" and "Ter- ritorial Integrity in China." She Meyer Siegel of Chene St., to Albert Farber, son of Rev. and Mrs. 1 ):45 a. in. The explained the aggressive trade ex- Zusman Farber of Princeton Ave. ills ruing service pansion of Japan in South Amer- April 14-Miss Rose Goose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Will lie conducted ica, the Pacific Ocean, in the Goose of 1961 Gladstone Ave., to John L. Karks of 2918 Taylor Ave. Id; Dr. Leo M. Franklin. Rahhi Dutch East Indies and in the Leon Fram will Philippines, and the resulting ef- introduce four fect on England and the United speakers, Milton States. Alexander, Syl- Miss Dorothy Kunin, elocution- v a 11 Rappaport, ist, offered several selections. A Ruddy Berman report on the work of the Hillel and J ose ph ine Foundation was given. Miss Harry Kern, who will Feb. 26-TO Mr..and Mrs, Bernard M. Spear (Ida Jaffee) 0 Yudkoff, chairman of the April deliver short ad- dinner, gave a report of her corn- 2740 Grand Ave., a son, Victor Irwin. mittee's work. March 4-To Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abrahams of 3296 Cortlant dresses on vari- ous phases of the Dr. Franklin Ave., a son, Kenneth Warren. "Relations be- March 6-To Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Selman of 9041 Dexter Blvd., tween the Temple and Youth." .A a son, Robert. closing prayer will be delivered by March 13-To Mr. ant Mrs. Samuel G. Bank (Mollie (lack) of Jean Le•y. Chicago, formerly of Detroit, a son, Eliot Harris. At 3:30 p. m., in the social hall ' March 16-To Dr. and Mrs. Sydney K. Beigler (Elizabeth Fuchs) sf the Temple, the Young People's The Junior Congregation, which Temple Club will he hosts to the has been responding with a con- of 8545 Second Blvd., a daughter, Elissa Jane. confirmants of past years since tinual and marked increase in at- 1923. In the receiving line will be tendance at the Sabbath serv- the rabbis, the trustees and officers ices, last Saturday had as cantor of the Y. I'. T. The guests of the David Cohen. ' Miss Elizabeth f the congregation and the officers I.ipsitz delivered the resume of slay are invited to renew contact the portion of the Law that was SISSKIND•WEISS with their friends of old and to read. Timely talks were deliv- The Crystal Ballroom of the make acquaintances with the pres- ered by Miss Lenore Markson, Book Cadillac was the scene of a ent members of the Young People's; who spoke bra "The Significance 41§r'"z Club. beautiful wedding on March 17, of Purim," and Irving Munch, lobes Miss I.ilyan Weiss, daughter I Marvin Kahn and his orchestra who interpreted the meaning of An announcement has been op Mrs, Max Weiss, became the have been selected to furnish music tare special Sabbath. The services made by Miss Cera Center, presi- bride of Charles Sisskind, son of for dancing, according to Donald were concluded by congregational dent of the Junior Iladassah of ' Max Sisskind T1 Hirschfield, chairman of the com- singing of Purim songs. Windsor that all final arrange - took place under a canopy of mittee on arrangements. Refresh- Next Saturday, Myron Dann menus have been completed for smilax and palms, with Rabbi A. ments and entertainment will pro- will be the speaker, Robert Brown the third annual donor luncheon, NI. vale the background for the re- Hershman officiating. newal of old contacts. will interpret the meaning of the to be held in the ballroom of the. The bride, who was exquisite special Sabbath, Sheldon Zuie- Prince Edward Hotel on Sunday.' i o "This is the first instance, to my a gown of white satni and ' back will be cantor and Miss March 24, at 1 p. m. Simon Si.* . lace, was given in marriage by knowledge, where the younger gen - Rosalind Arta will deliver the zer, well known Detroit Zionist her brother, Albert Weiss. eration has taken the initiative in resume. worker, will give the address, anti I The bride's mother was attired getting closer to the congregation the chairman of the program ,j n a gown of Colonial blue chiffon affairs," said Gabriel Alexander, committee, Miss Molly Cohen, has and wore a shoulder corsage of president of the Young People's Club. "We are trying to bridge prepared an interesting program's talisman roses. to be presented after the lunch.' Miss Lillian Ulanoff, as maid of the gap between the Sunday school and middle-age contact with the eon. honor, wore a white satin gown! Temple and cordially invite all con- with chartreuse accessories, and firmants of past years and their Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Tem- The following children won the Mrs. Lloyd Ancell, the bride's sis- ple Beth El left Wednesday night prizes for the most original and ter, as matron of honor, also wore parents to attend the morning serv- ice and afternoon reception." for Washington, D. C., to attend the most authentic costumes worn white satin with green accessories. Josephine Stern and Sally Abra- the biennial session of the Union at the intermediate masquerade The bridesmaids were the Mis- ham are assisting 'Hirschfield with of American Ilebrew Congrega- party at Temple Beth El Sunday, ses Ethel Stein, Bessye London, arrangements. tions. Dr. Franklin is a member March 17: Ruth Miriam Levine, Esther Weisbrot, Sophie Gold. of the executive committee of the Ramon Jacobs, Stephen Sarasohn, board of managers of the Union. Gloria Rosen, Henry Levy and stein, Lillian Wechsler and Lee S t jraocs.ks k and is also chairman of the tract Sherry Brown. W eiss, brother of the bride, commission. served as best man, and the Others who expect to attend Mrs. Meyer Finkel of 3306 Elm- ushers were Ralph Rosenblatt, the Washington meeting from hurst Ave., was honored with a Dr. Jack Jackman, Leo Rovin, Jay Detroit. are: Rabbi Leon Fram, surprise party given by the Fen- Ulanoff, Phillip Cherrin, Irving molten: Milton M. Alexander, Mr. and holt Pelee, inet tithe dire. tor of the A Inucrei kell Ladies Loan Association in G liic. k, Harry Koster and Lloyd Mrs. Melville S. Welt, Mr. and .ten Mir 1V OWs reder•Mott, Mull ocruPY honor of her birthday and reco- the Tempt.' pulpit Sundaymonth. Mrs. Harry R. Solomon, Mrs. Wal- %141, n:1, very from her recent illness, at at 10.45. and 'peak on I lie After a brief honeymoon, Mr. ter Laib and several others. mold, I. ../Int 'ow apt ion of her home last Friday evening. and Mrs. Charles Sisskind will re- l i hIlanthropy •• Sa 1 . 1 •111. Man h 21 • nt 10:10. linti Thirty guests were present. side at 2669 Cortland Ave. i ii ih daer of Halevy Concert to Feature rasps„...us., the num.. / I $ CLEANERS & DYERS 533-547 East Forest 1 .. ■•■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■•■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■•■■•. I Zedakah Party for Mo'os Chitim Fund Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman of 1955 Taylor Ave. announc the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Alvin B. Levin, sort of Mrs. Samuel Levin of 435 King Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zimmerman of 3778 Wager Ave. announc the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Dr. Joseph Starman son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Wolf Starman of 2994 Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apsel of 1785 Seward Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Estelle, to Harry Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaufman of 15342 Wildemere Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lipson of 3025 Monterey Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Rose Evelyn, to Maurice M. Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mackey of 2930 West Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein of 2200 Gladstone Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Ralph L. Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenblatt of 9373 Broadstreet, A reception will take place at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Max Singer of 1471) W. Euclid Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Henrietta, to Henry Wolok, son o Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolok of 988 E. Ferry Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Smith announce the engagement of thei daughter, Rose, to Newton Freilich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freilich of Ferndale, Mich. The wedding will take place on April 6 $ Need if' / $ DRY CLEANING" 0 ° 1 'PAGE SIN kiiv and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 4■ 10Men=nia.••••. ION MY BUICK PALM 334111 ea. Into. Centreline, Mtah- S U M N:trzz iu lAI.Ral eta AUTO RAT FR CO, TD-711 Beset St. I ors rt.. en. sere,, ( HISURRTTS NIOTolt ♦ 1 / a. 33117 t.fluse [leer, unninglow 11.1 YOUTH BUR K PALM en Markwyslher. Plymouth ROYAL OAK BUICK M. 1313 %matron& Roy./ On 111(4.1•01 nAIKNI 'SERA'S la 20344 woMmel. Ponadkolo HAROLD DI ItTRICII 3311141 Male M., Wayne, K44a. CR %NE IM If I( .1%1 ry 411 / n S..-. 11 ,.ad, m Ratan 11 t Ise Ian?, . Jearniom Lem Snapp Mt alto acre ULM Ins Mossoilt► M. Kt. ( Immo*