I mericam lavish Perk&Cal Cotter
C.LIPTON AVENU! • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
PAGE ELEVEN
PIE VETROWIL-WISfi &WM
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
,
HUDSON'S
Home Furnishings
Spring Style
Display
MRS. WARREN TO SING
AT HALEVY'S CONCERT
Opening of Model Home and 3 Modern Rooms.
Ninth Floor, 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Lecture on INTERIOR DECORATING
"American Decorative Trends" . . . a comparison
with foreign ideas, by MR. 4 JOHN L. KOLLE,
head of Hudson's staff of interior decorators,
Ninth Floor, Farmer Street Building, 2:30 P. M.
MRS. ANNA WARREN
"Spring Window Treatments" . . . a lecture
by MISS IIELEN ZAGAT, Style Authority of
the Quaker Lace Company, Eighth Flour, Grand
River Avenue Building, 2:30 P. M.
Wednesday, April 3
A discussion by MR. JOIIN I.. KOLLE on,
"Rejuvenating your living and dining rooms at
a nominal cost." Ninth Floor, Farmer Street
Building, 2:30 P. M.
Friday, April 5
"Easy Ways to Improve Your Bedroom" . . . a
lecture by MR. JOHN L. KOLLE, Ninth Floor,
Farmer Street Building, 2:30 P. M.
NOTE: Mr. Kolle and staff will be glad to answer
your questions on interior decorating. Questions
left in Hudson's Interior Decorating Department,
Eighth Floor, Woodward Avenue Building, before
noon will be answered the same afternoon.
Special Educational Exhibits
"Windows Through the Scottish Plaid Wearing
Ages"
An a, mat 171b
,Atha A
An sx Whit with models shuts.
band
ing I he et °tut.. or wIndow
In Fitow how the colorful.
dressing from t he
10 , 111 Will
tw
operate.'
Interesting N. wt I lei, plaid or•
ell 01 •st
Bolen to the pret,
sen Elk Nth
(errs are obtained In mod.
er At MM.
ern rugs Eighth floor - -
Farmer street Building. 0
ft tn. to WA to. m., all this
Floor—brood
Flm
Building. Monday. Tuesday
still %Atwitter Inv.
Week.
SPRINGTIME
IS CLEANING TIME
DISCRIMINATING
HOUSEWIVES
INSIST on the BEST
ish composer. This number as well
as a tine selection of others will be
featured in the first part of the
program Of the lialevy tenth jubi-
lee concert which will be given Sun-
day evening, April 28, in the Scot-
ish Rites Cathedral of the Masonic
Temple.
Tickets are selling at 50c, 75c
and $1. Organizations desiring to
attend the concert en masse may
apply for tickets at a discount at
rehearsals of the choir held weekly
Monday and Tuesday evenings, in
Roost 123 of Northern High School.
At the Purim party held last
Saturday night in the Halevy Club
Rooms, 8927 Linwood, 200 mem-
bers and friends were present.
FRANKLIN TO ADDRESS
HOME FOR AGED GROUP
Next Tuesday afternoon, April
2, in the Stotler Ballroom, the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Old Folks Home will hold annual
election of officers.
The nominating committee,
headed by Mrs. David Kliger, will
present a slate suggesting nom-
inees. Other members of this
committee include the Mesdames
Bessie Sarasohn, J. Kanter, Jule
Wolfson, J. Weisman and M. S.
Arkin.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
Beth El will be guest speaker.
The meeting will start promptly
at 2 p. m.
At 10:30 a. rn. of the same day,
the board of directors will meet
in the Statler. At this meeting,
Kurt Peiser, executive director
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, will deliver a talk. Luncheon
will be served in the hotel.
Sunday afternoon, the Juniors
of the Old Folks Home will spon-
sor an open meeting and tea in
the Old Folks Home Building, 318
Edmund Place, for all the young
Jewish people in the city. Eph-
raim R. Gomberg will speak, a
musical program will be present-
ed and refreshments will be
served. Members of the Auxil-
iary are urged to notify their
sons, daughters and friends of
this gathering.
Import "Head" Sugar to
Guarantee Kosher Passover
Laundry and Cleaners
new
In the Luxurious
Manner of Lanvin
—The Coat with
Manchurian
Ermine Sleeves
and Collar
March 31—Miss Gertrude Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mra
Nathan Goldman of 1504 Glynn Court., to Fred S. Bergstein, for
merly of Duluth, Minn. Ceremony will be held at Hotel Stotler.
April 1—Miss Goldye Vehon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Vehon, to Harold N. Ehrlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ehrlich, at the
Stotler Hotel. A wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony. The
couple will take a West Indies and South American cruise.
April 7—Miss Bess Zuker, daughter of Mrs. Sara Zuker of
Chicago, Ill., to Harry Weingarden, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein-
garden of 2949 Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will take place in
Chicago.
April 7—Miss Florence C. Gross, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
Joseph Gross of 3200 Webb Ave.. to Jack M. Cooper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cooper of 9915 Broadsireet, at the Barium Hotel.
Ceremony at 8 p. m., reception following. No cards.
April 7—Miss Lillian Heideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Heideman of 3261 Sturtevant Ave., to Louis I. Linovitz, son of Mrs.
Betsy Linovitz of 3224 Fullerton Ave., at 7 p. m., at Shaarey Zedek,
April 7—Miss Shirley R. Siegel, daughter of Slr. and rs.
Meyer Siegel of Chene St., to Albert Farber, son of Rev. and Mrs.
Zusnian Farber of Princeton Ave.
April 9—Miss Esther Kovinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kovinsky of Pontiac, Mich., to Harold Goldberg, sun of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Goldberg of 1997 Gladstone Ave.
April 14—Miss Rose Goose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Goose of 1961 Gladstone Ave., to John I.. Karks of 2918 Taylor Ave.
MRS. L. MILLER
dered several selections, and Ja-
cob Stiller was guest speaker.
Mrs. William A. Fenner, chair-
man of the fourth annual donor
luncheon, to be held on May 1 at
the Book Cadillac Hotel, an-
nounces that among the women
who are active on the prospect
committee are:
Mesdames S Cabot, N. Cohen,
J. Ellenstein, Al. Finkel], N. Fin-
kel!, S. Friedland, Emmen, M.
Goldberg, Max Hayman, S. Ja-
cobson, A. Knoppow, Harry Kraft,
Joseph Kunin, St. Landau, H.
Lippit, A. D. Markson, J. Hay-
man, L. Miller, A. Stiller, St.
Rosenzweig, Rycus, E. Sachse,
Sarassohn, L. Schlien, I. Shewach,
S. Shnitz, W. Silver and A. Smilo.
The auxiliary recently received
a contribution from Mrs. M. Fin-
kel in Ilona of her recovery from
a recent illness.
Mrs. I. Faxstein, chairman of
March 6—To Mr. am' Sirs. Samuel Selman of 2740 Fullerton
rummage, can be reached at Ga.
Ave., a daughter, Rita :Marlene.
2778-W;
Mrs. A. D. Markson,
March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Slanie Abrahams of 2750 Sturte-1
chairman of ways and means, at
cant,a son, Melvin Kaye.
Ga. 601I-J; Mrs. Joseph Kunin,
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hornstein of Stamford, Conn.,, I her co-chairman, at Ga. 3754-W;
a son, Mark Philip. Mr. Hornstein was formerly of Detroit and and Mrs. L. Brody, chairman of
both are alumni of the University of Michigan.
souvenir booklet, at Un. 2-1492.
Mrs. L. Stiller is social chair.
man and chairman of cards.
Reservations can be phoned to
Mrs. S. Heyman, Town. 7.6851,
Among the recent pledges are:
Births
Golden, glowing Man-
churian ermine accents
the collar, and trims
the unusual sleeves of
this dramatic brown
crepe coat. Fashioned
of Julius Forstmann
fabric—$149.50.
l'Itais—Alh
floor
RUS S EKS
14411 WOODWARD
, LEADER'S
It Coots No More for the Best .
* Certified . . .
RUG CLEANING
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
People of discriminaiing tastes send their
rugs here to be cleaned. Let us include
you among our satisfied cuatomera.
FURNITURE & DRAPES
Cleaned Like New
MOO
uNitoOD AVM
A Recent Bride
M1 . 101111100
.5.
Agree,
Boor
A roe.
/tuna Agree. II. Altman. B. Berkm It,
K. Bor., F' Brow n. I. Burrows. M.
( . n1,11104.1, a. Chalken, J. Chiseoul,
Cohen, I. Cohen, Den Denson. W, jot s .
kith E. Poulton,. sr. I. Dworkin, Joael
II.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris 11. Kaner r 12 r" Li. .‘ Fineman, Anne
I of 1454 Bewick Ave. will cele- Fisher:. J. Freedman. A. Denton. I.
brate their 25th wedding anniver- F. "' Fro'fi nit (117' 1 .1 'o•Witi aHM Jr:Tank:17r , A.
sary with a family dinner on Sun- I:whacker. A. Kalluoltin, J. EmnenetskI.
M. Kaplan, Katzman, A. Emsitt. e.
day, Starch 31.
Etturtnan, suer. 1 Bosom* R. P. IA.
The Neugarten Sunshine Club
, will hold a membership tea at
1 2 o'clock Wednesday, April 3,
'at the home of the president, Mrs.
Emil Eckhouse, 888 Collingwood
Ave.
host. M. Lash. sr. H. I Arils, Fannie
lArndett. M. IA inport. M. Landau. II.
lAnsky. J Loftin, L. Lazarus, El s,.
1.
let rtrt';.,
I l t'; ‘ 1.Z
'
.111
11 .11.:
son, J. Lez Ill, IA 4.1 , 1111g, I. Lietoson.
L. !AVILA... J. LIndentmum. J. Lip.
r .
.a Y. I K. Linpitt, A. Lipsit. H.
Lan, . IL lAsh. W. A. London. Jolla.
London. IC Lutoetsky, and the )(loses
T. A It man. A. Cabot, Anna (ten, lino
Cohen. It F'orsitt man, Jean (Iltmers. H
Hertsherg. J. Lippit 1.
MRS. DAVID D. MILLSTEIN
(Miss Sadye Mita)
AVRUNIN CAMP
MRS. AVRUNIN AND COUNSELLORS
Invite the Campers to a Festive Reunion at the
Ballroom of the
STATLER HOTEL
■
Mrs. A. J. Busker and daugh-
All board members are urged
ter, l'earl, of 1514 Seward Ave.
left on March 29 to join Mr. Bus- to attend an important meeting
on
Wednesday, April 3, at the
ker in San Diego, Calif. They
home of Mrs. J. Hayman, 1646
will remain there indefinitely.
Chicago Blvd.
Sunday, April 7th, at 2 P. M.
GAMES
REFRESHMENTS
For Further Information call
Northlawn 5730
Townsend 7.2238
You are Invited to t h e
Mrs. Louis G. Friedman left
for South Bend, Ind., where she
will be the house guest for several Ben Bey Club 9th Annual
weeks of her sister and brother-
Passover Dance April 21
in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. Shulman.
NEW YORK—for the first time
The Statler was the scene of a
in a decade, refined hard beet
Alpha Gamma Zeta Sorority
"head" sugar, specially prepared delightful ceremony which united
for the Passover holidays, was in marriage Sadye Mitz and David held a bridge party Tuesday eve-
That is why they always call the
brought here for American Ortho- D. Millstein on Sunday, March 17. ning, Starch 19, at the home of
dox Jews when a carload of 23,000 Rabbi .1. S. Sperka and J. Rabino- Miss Lee Bealick of 9202 Cam-
eron Ave.
pounds arrived on the Gdynia- witz officiated.
America liner Kosciuszko from
Tall palms lined the aisle-ways
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will
Poland.
which terminated at the altar.
Many orthodox Jews who have The bride looked lovely in a white entertain at • social gathering on
Sunday
evening, Starch 31, for
been in the United States as long satin gown built on princess lines
as fifty or sixty years have never with a long train. Her veil con- 10 couples, at the home of Miss
used any sugar at all during the sisted of a lace Juliet cape which Betty Zeidman.
eight days of Passover because matched the sleeves of her gown.
this country does not manufacture She carried an old-fashioned bou-
HO. 1010
4737 ELMHURST
"head" sugar; granulated sugar or quet of lilies-of-the-valley and
ALEPH FRATERNITY'S
I sugar broken by hand is not con- white roses.
, sidered in conformity with the
DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT
Mrs.
Harry
Mitz,
mother
of
the
Passover ritual.
The "head" sugar is a seven bride, wore an imported model
All arrangements for the forth-
An Evening of Joy and Merriment Is Promised You
pound loaf molded somewhat in the of beige lace and a shoulder cor- coming third annual spring frolic
shape of a bee-hive, and is 33', sage of orchids. Mrs. I. Still- sponsored by the Aleph Frater-
at the
sweeter than cane sugar. The con- stein, mother of the groom, was nity have been completed. The
sumer, during the Passover holi- lovely in pale peach lace with
days, must break up the loaf him- orchids as ■ floral accent. Miss
self. It is used specially for Pass- Elizabeth Mitz, sister of the bride
Sponsored by the
over wine, since it is held that and maid of honor, was in pink
beets have a more natural "affini- starched lace and carried a col-
onial bouquet of roses. The
ty'" for grapes than does cane.
Poland is the only country today bridesmaids, the Misses Bessie
which manufactures "head" sugar. 'Ostrow, Dorothy Redblatt, Molly
Special molds are used, and re- Rotman, Sylvia Eizleman, Fannie
fineries are closed for two weeks Chapnick and Mrs. M. Hauptman,
prior to the period of manufacture were all dressed alike in tight-
TICKETS: 35c
in order to put the plant through fitting models of lace in rain-
JERICHO TEMPLE, Joy Rd. at Linwood
a thorough cleaning. This year the 'how shades. They all carried
"head
sugar was made under the quaint bouquets of matching
Dance to the Scintillating tunes of
supervision of • prominent Cracow flowers. The little flower girls,
AL WOLGIN'S ORCHESTRA
rabbi and endorsed by Rabbi Sam- Shirley Glicksman and Sally Tep-
PROCEEDS TO CHARITY
uel Engel, grand rabbi of Redo- man, wore blue and pink pleated
3 COSTUME PRIZES
meszl who is now living in Kosici, het. Leonard Mitz, the bride's
brother, acted as ring-bearer. Ben
Czechoslovakia.
The sugar was imported through Krugel was best man and the
hoin I Jr. Home Relief Mothers' the American-Polish Chamber of Messrs. Hyman Nudelman, George
kx.‘ , sabok .,4km
Commerce by Rabbi M. L. Ehren- Wagman, Theodore Vein, William
Day Luncheon May 12
berg of the Kosherol Company, 25 Strut, Robert Zeman and Morris
Always Call
Avenue C, New York, and will be Ilaupman assisted as ushers. Im-
On Sunday, May 12, annual distributed in Pittsburgh, Boston, mediately following the cere -
Mother's Day of the Junior Home Cleveland, Chicago, Baltimore, Los mony, dinner was served in the I
LEW F. LAVINE
Relief Society will be observed at Angeles and other large cities ballroom for 300 guests.
P. a luncheon ;tit the Taller11 tel. A throughout the country.
Among the out-of-town guests dance will be held in the Grand
py,
la
ot er
as
ig ,t12 di-
were M. Strausman, Mrs. A. Gel-
' retied by Miss Edna Silvester of Knights of Pythias Dinner- ber and daughter, Esther. Miss S. Ballroom of the Book Cadillac
Hotel, this Sunday, March 31.
Durfee Intermediate, will be pre-
Lefkuwitz and Mrs. J. Hersh, all
Dance
on
Sunday
Lew F. Lavine, who is'in charge
p, rented by members of the club.
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. A.
"Detroit's Best"
of publicity and who is also on
, Those taking part in this play are
Lash, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nodell and
All
arrangements
have
been
the dance committee, states that
Alice Globerson, Edith Ziff, Evelyn
Mr. and Mrs. P. Nussbaum of
Plain, Ruffled and
I the fraternity is in no way con-
/ Hoffman, Edith Sarasohn, Rachel completed by the entertainment Chicago.
Fringed Curtains
!nected with any other dance be-
• Rubin and Sylvia Marrich. Reserv- committee of Detroit Lodge No.
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Still- ing held the same night in the
ations may be secured by calling 55, Knights of Pythias, and res-
n; Miss Alice Globerson at Temple ervations are almost filled for stein left on an extended trip to same hotel.
the
West.
the
golden
jubilee
dinner
dance
g! 10247.
Phil Stein, president of the or-
which takes place on Sunday,
DRAPES
ganisation, thanks individuals and
to Final arrangements for the party Starch 31. at 6:30 p. m., in the
!organizations for their co-opera-
be given by the club at the end Arabian Room of Taller Hotel. Rosenberg, Townsend 7-7314.
Last Tuesday the third degree tion.
of April for all members who have Among the prominent Pythians
Harry Blair and his Grosse
paid their dues will be completed present will be Horace T. Barn- was conferrtd on a class of can-
!
CURTAINS
at the next meeting. The commit-, ■ by, grand chancellor, of Grand didates at Birmingham Lodge No. Pointe Yacht Club Orchestra will
tinted to your specific•Gons
be
featured at this dance.
149,
Birmingham.
Mich.,
by
the
tee in charge consists of Winifred Rapids; H. Earl Vroman of Wy-
/ Berk, Madeline Betty Meyers and andotte, supreme representative, new young degree team. The
BE SURE TO CALL
Flowers
for all otc•aions-
Wilma Schiller.
and Fred M. Breen, grand prelate work was so well performed that Denter-Joy Florist. Euclid 80112.
the chancellor commander of Bir-
The club's new policy or holding of Detroit.
A seven course dinner will be mingham Lodge invited the team
meetings the first and third Sun-
for a return engagement on
CURTAIN CLEANERS
k day of every month will start with served. Two floor shows with
A. Milt All tiNI.
featured
entertainers and dance April 12.
the next meeting to be held Sun-
WOMEN! YOU SHOULD
Chancellor Commander Remind
3916 Joy Road
km.,. It. ...Miele 11 I. to Ilate
• day', April 7. at 2:30 o'clock. at the music by Earl Spaeth's NBC or-
Statler Hotel. The guest speaker chestra will complete the eve- A. Pearl announces that Past Sr-
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
GARFIELD 3001
.na
. will be Lionel Fink, a Federation ning's entertainment. A limited Preme Chancellor Dunn will be n
It•mot ed
r,mmorati,
cumber of reservations are still Detroit on April 22 and will be
101. 111011010 ■1■ 11MILIMIVII worker.
MILDRED GORVITZ
available and those desiring to a guest of the Detroit Lode"
EL,trolysis Specialist
make them should communicate Next Tuesday. April 2. the rank
Diamond and Emerald
Rend Without End
Isoe MI ID •TUTT IH 11.1/1
Success is a continuous journey with William Rothman, chairman. of page will he conferred on a
The d;amnnd is the emblem of
14.1‘
innocence, the emerald, of ham-
can it be considered a deal- Townsend 8-7698; Leal, L. Stein- class of candidates, followed by
berg, Townsend 6-8829; William a business meeting.
DPW!.
Faultless Curtain
On Tuesday, March 26, the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund met at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Max Weks-
ler, president, was chairman. Miss
Miriam Goldberg, pianist, ren•
Wedding Calendar
Monday, April 1
Tuesday, April 2
Engagements
Mrs. Anna Warren, soprano and
member of long standing in the De-
troit lialevy Singing Society is to
•
sing the solo in the number "Einin-
Mr. and Mrs. P. Later of 1990 Taylor Ave. announce the engage
ker Alvin", a lovely wistful melody ment of their daughter, Libby. to Archie Nusbaum, son of Mr. and
written by Gelbart, eminent Jew. Mrs. J. Nusbaum of Taylor Ave. The wedding will take place on
June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Niman announce the engagement of
their daughter, Fern, to Dr. Gilbert D. Schoenfield, son of Mrs.
Joseph Schofnfield of Burlingame Ave. -
Mrs. Anna Natinsky of 340 Englewood Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter. Sara, to Harold Bronstein of 2505
Chicago Blvd., son of Max Bronstein.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Heiberg announce the engagement of their
daughter, Bertha, to Joe Rocklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rocklin.
kits one
New Donors for
J. N. F. Luncheon
sports and Ira, el shots—no...nine floor
Annual Charity
Passover Dance
given by the
The ninth annual Passover
dance sponsored by the Ben Bey
Club will be held Sunday, April
21, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The committee In charge of this
affair announced that arrange-
ments are progressing. Some-
thing new in the way of enter-
tainment is promised. A surprise
orchestra has been obtained to
furnish the music. Dancing will
start at 8:30 p. m.
Jolly Elite Club
Graystone Ballroom
Tues. Eve. April 2
Good Music and a
Giant Floor Show
Spring Masquerade Dance
Independent Detroit Lodge
Sun. Eve., Mar. 31
Hollywood 0 .
Curtain 0
Cleaners
0
p
0
3 pr. for $1.00
2.74 $ . 0 0 up
A
I
, 4
'0
HOLLYWOOD
2
0
I nation.
The Colonial Hotel
At Mt. Clemens, Michigan
Invites You for
PASSOVER
At this magnificent hotel, the finest Jewish resort hotel in Antericts, now under the
direction and personal et
moat of MAX ELKIN and ALBERT GROSSMAN. you
may hear and behold the memorable beauty of the P
tradition.
lo the
charming surrounding. that give the Colonial Hotel its distinction -oil will be able
to enjoy rest. relaxation, good food and recreation. Here you will lad complete
comfort. convenience and satisfying service.
RABBI HAROLD N. ROSENTHAL . . . .
well known Detroit rabbi, will conduct Seder Services in the traditional man-
ner. All food prepared in strict accordance with the dietary laws lender the
supervision of "Mashgiadt". The Cosmopolitan Colonial Hotel orchestra will
provide concert and dance music during P•11.1•••• week,
MODERATE RATES PREVAIL For Reserv•tions, Phone Mt. Clemens 2100 or write.
Enjoy the Mineral Baths while here — Bath House and Hotel under one roof.
The Colonial Hotel
and
:lineal Baths
MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
M•n•gitraent—MAX ELKIN AND ALBERT
GROSSMAN