▪ i mericam lavish Periodical &Hier CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO .•••••••• ■•■••■■ •*•• ■ •• jiluVentonjEwunetRONICLC PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICEE- OCITS - Halevy Prepares Concert Progra -- Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Goldstein of Tuxedo Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene Doris, to Judah Ellis Auster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auster of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. Greene of 3796 Humphrey Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Sam Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berger of Denver, Colo. 3.00 Wedding Calendar ..• In fetching colors, these perfect suit have that April 7-Miss Bess Zuker, daughter of Mrs. Sara Zuker of Chicago, Ill., to Harry Weingarden, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein- garden of 2949 Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will take place in Chicago. "expensive" look with every stitch by hand. White, aqua- tone, The Mizrachi Youth seventh annual dance will be held this Sunday evening, April 7, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Harry Schechter is president of the Mr. and Mrs. S. LeVine of 2969 Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Herman Kazdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kazdon of 2919 Fullerton Ave. , Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zagal announce the engagement of their daughter, Leah Vivian, to Morris Lipsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lipsky of this city. - blouses of Mizrachi Youth Sunday Night Dance Engagements In conjunction with the tenth jubilee concert to be given b y the Detroit Halevy Singing Soci- Mr. and Mrs. H. Bloom of Reading, Pa., announce the engage ety on Sunday evening, April 28, meet of their daughter, Fan, to Dr. Irwin I. Lappin, son of Mr. and at Scottish Rite Cathedral, the Mrs. Jacob Lappin of Sturtevant Ave. the much-loved linen blouse...all Hand Made '- past el blue, HARRY RESNICK dusty p i n maize. choir is preparing a special sou- venir program. This book will contain the history of the Hal- evy, the text of the oratorio "Dos Neue Lid," and other special features of interest. Harry Resnick, recording sec- retary,is in charge of the book, Mr. Resnick was one of the five organizers of the Halevy 10 years ago and has been one of the most devoted members of the organi- zation, having held the position of recording secretary ever since its inception. Ile will be assisted in his work on the program book by Jay S. Bodzin. BLOUSES-STREET FLOOR 4II AVRUNIN CAMP MRS. AVRUNIN AND COUNSELLORS Invite the Campers to a Festive Reunion at the Ballroom of the STATLER HOTEL Sunday, April 7th, at 2 P. M. GAMES REFRESHMENTS For Further Information call Northlawn 5730 Townsend 7-2238 HAS HER WALLS WASHED .. . BUT NEGLECTS HER RUGS How shortsighted she is . . . because rugs add just as much to her home's eppearance •11 glistening walls! Have your rugs cleaned at Leader now! It's surprisingly inexpensive! Rapid serv- ice, too, that returns them before your cleaning is done - no inconvenience! Furniture also cleaned. DON'T DELAY-PHONE NOW . 8700 LINWOOD AVE. CARPET CLEANING CO. Hadassah Musicale Tea Next Tuesday April 7-Miss Florence C. Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross of 3200 Webb Ave., o Jack M. Cooper, son of Mr. HARRY SCHECHTER and Mrs. Sam Cooper of 9916 iroadstreet, at the Barium Hotel. Mizrachi Youth Organization of Ceremony at 8 p. m., reception following. No cards. April 7-Miss Lillian Heideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detroit, and the dance committee Heideman of 3261 Sturtevant Ave. to Louis I. Linovitz, son of Mrs. is headed by Max Sontberg. The Mizrachi Youth dance, be- ' Betsy Linovitz of 3224 Fullerton Ave., ' at 7 p. m., at Shaarey Zedek. sides a flock of other entertain- April 7-Miss Shirley R. Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ment, will feature Ray Correll Meyer Siegel of Chene St., to Albert Farber, son of Rev. and Mrs. (in person) and his dance or- Zusman Farber of Princeton Ave. chestra, April 9-Miss Esther Kovinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob The entire proceeds of the Kovinsky of Pontiac, Mich., to Harold Goldberg, non of Mr. and Mrs. dance will go to the Torah Leon Goldberg of 1997 Gladstone Ave. V'avodah movement of Palestine. April 14-Miss Gussie Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer According to L. Bressler, who Meyers, to Sam Meyerson, son of Mrs. Rose Meyerson. recently returned after a stay of April 14-Miss Rose Goose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris over a year in Palestine, the Goose of 1961 Gladstone Ave., to John L. Marks of 2918 Taylor Ave. Torah V'avodah movement is do- ing excellent work with the funds Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. sent there by the organization. The movement receives young men and women who leave Ger- many and Poland where there is n o future for them; it sustains t hem physically and morally un- t il a suitable position is found f or them either in the cities or March 14-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metier of 17351 Fairfield i n the colonies. Through it many Ave., a daughter, Gail Marie. J ewish youth of Europe have an March 14-To Mr. and Mrs. Ella Weiner of 1668 Taylor Ave., o pportunity for an economic and a son, Nathan. s piritual rehabilitation. The committee in charge of the March 22-To Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Feiler (Celia Cohen) of dance assisting Max Ssmberg c onsists of Rose Feldstein, Syd- ney Raimi, Max Raimi, Sylvia uttenberg, David Novetaky, Lil- ian Raimi, Esther Edelman, Flor- e nce Edelman and Max Temchin. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 9035 TWELFTH ST. Near Clairmount Presenting NEW Easter Fashions in. Better Dresses and Suits The remain you the newel. Myles at the Chic lire. shop Is he- . Ruse they have permanent buying connections with New York's fore- most drese house. fire.. for all orcaelone Moderately Priced Buy now-while relectIonn •re complete. A small depot. will hold tour (Ire]. or nit until A Fine Collection of NEW SPRING DRESSES • For Street • For Afternoon " • For Evening 1.• Prints! Sheers! Crepes! Births Detroit Chapter of Hadassah in- vites its members and friends to a musicale tea to be given at Hotel Statler Tuesday, April 9,i at 2:30 p. m. 1 Eleanor Hazzard Peacock, noted soprano, will present a varied program. An interesting program and one with a particu- lar appeal to music lovers is be- ing anticipated, as Madame Pea- cock has sung on the concert stage of the principal cities in .W.E.W.O. TO INSTALL this country and in nearly every OFFICERS SATURDAY European country. Miss Harriet Ingersoll, who will accompany A special meeting of the Jew- her on the piano, is herself an ac- ah Women's European Welfare complished musician and one of Organization was held last Mon- the outstanding accompanists in day, April 1, at Congregation Detroit. I 'nai Moshe, Dexter and Law- Members of the hostess com- rence. Mrs. A. Katzin, president, mittee of Hadassah, of which Mrs. presided. Ily C. Broder is chairman, will At this meeting two steamship serve tea following the musical) tickets were granted to Mrs. Kur- program. and of Detroit, to bring her two Owing to circumstances beyond children to this city. Passover the control of the arrangement check, were sent to the European commtitee, the date for the joint orphan's on the regular support- meeting of the Detroit Chapter of , , was ng het for the last nine years and Hadassah, Detroit unit Junior Ha- g owed In inkcrepe cre blue three 35 checks, as temporary with dassah, and the Zionist Organi- Writing in the Michigan Daily accessories and and a blue corsage. relief, to three new orphans. zation of Detroit has been Kenneth T. Rowe of the English Emil Stern attended the bride- Room rent was paid for an orphan changed to April 21, instead of department paid the following groom. a student in the Chicago Hebrew April 28, as previously announced tribute to the Hillel Players and The ceremony was attended by College. in the Hadassah News Bulletin.' the author of the play, Theodore 35 members of the immediate fa- ' Final arrangements were made Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, director of Cohen: Beth Israel Hospital, New York ! ••I am going to try to forget for the milies, for whom a wedding break- for the installation of officers to fast visa later served, be held Saturday evening, April City, and president of the Amer- lone LeInR thst tea,'.. •nd Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich went to 6, at Congregation Emanuel, Tay- mbar only the ican Jewish Physicians Commit-, Iditrt'eur:Vt Ih n Ill ;W:iti`e‘: New York by airplane and sailed' lor and Woodrow Wilson. tee, will be the speaker. of the cultural and Intellectual t•luw•nd on the Kungshohn for a three There will be music, stars from The next Oneg Shebat will take :n1 ! weeks' cruise to the West the Yiddish Theater, dancing, etc. we at the home of Mrs. J. 11.11 relthIsm. audleme either!. They .iii their home at the Arrangements were also made por Ehrlich, Saturday, April 27, at e' Fro," this point ofvkw 7; Wilshire._ I forward for the benefit performance to be the presentation which time Mrs. Ehrlich will be caw e riP layers of Theodora Cohen's given Sunday, April 21, at Litt- both hostess and speaker. Her , ' •trennionod l•Icture." the most ex• tnan's Peoples' Theater. the subject will be "Palestine in Its rear. ;1;'e"'n'rottd urNiolueer "a"nt Relation to Jewish Life in Amer- yrellten I.y a ettplent le en opportunitY Miss Celia M. Eistein, daugh- or • wholly fresh, creative chin.... ac• ica." it with • group Interest. a ...Ion ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ei- Complete Plans for Poale- I Milieu. between audien c e ad stage. Thie stein, became th bride of Paul e Zaire Zion Dance on In • n eperi en ce of d ta a t be that 1ngr e R. F Feller son of M r. anrs. d M Council Resale Volunteers VITZ.tx April 21 18'antige:. u 'eY l n 117reVi lwly cand n noro 'ffer- Louis Feiler, at a beautiful core •'•Cor Comedy Club and 111110 Players to Hear 1. Himelhoch ealre.rorrIcular student organisations many at the Fort Wayne Hotel The Poale-Zaire Zion dance will , 10,.r.,,,V ... i lraod ke . • ,,u on y olr pt h„ym Lnodd,tnh,,,Is e 0 if t l h ST UIl hd u ll myitinMoatT feichia2 te 4 (.1. Rabbi Jo, ' I. Himelhoch of Ilimelhoch Bro- take place Sunday, April 21, at to me to room.... the ...steel thers will address the volunteers erems the Stetter Hotel. Dave Diamond . om rano Ion posolble to I he dr. mat Ic 61iss Eistein wore a wedding in person will conduct the orches- of the Council Re-Sale Shop on , life l i of then Tuesday, April 9, at the clubhouse, 'Theodore coon'. pl.. "rnflniyhed gown of ivory satin made on long tra. All preparations for this af- fitted lines, the skirt of which, ex-, fair were Made, Ph lure." wh1i.0 IfIllel Player" hate coo.. and the committee 89 Rowena St., at 11 o'clock, A en for the In of their nee, tended into a long train. The long composed of II. Linderman, Morris technical talk on sales and mer- eon, Y. is. to n‘r mi d. n l net en Y • good sleeves had a slight fullness above Gg, insbur and Sol Kanat are arm chandising methods will be de-1 play but an Important play. Mr. Cohen has shown In eure lv plays theatrical the elbow. Her long tulle veil from ranging for outstanding entertain- reee livered. .... humor. ptownacy of expreethon. • tiny lace cap was held in place ment. A special program is to be The Re-Sale Shop is among the! and emverhilly •n ability or I in : tii by a row of gardenias at the nape featured in additi on natural epee, h for to the orches- foremost activities of the National Ins ry range or . Waters. Thle to of her neck. She carried a sheaf tra. Organizations are requested Council of Jewish Women of De- mmort•nt nerattee it repreeent. the play esrn• r.st tii.ofanrglige troit. Members contribute apparel et herd d th,lxkin: of eam.rn . of Calls Lilies tied with wide to remember the date of April 21 ivory satin ribbon. and to refrain from making any for which they have no further use. .V.,`....1 si inures t o '0'' oln.ra llnng on It I think Mrs. Alfred Feiler assisted the affairs on this day. Proceeds from sale of this mer- it Am be a mtp h .11, rd aboutireV ,iiiiisi - e , bride as matron of honor. The' chandise are used for educational ; t'o7i:d .t it; pr i m= I:V Y..x. luelvelY a Misses Elaine Novitz, Mildred Trees Planted in Palestine and recreational scholarships for f Damao, dal. •nd bluebooks as le oft. r epresented. Attending • rehearsal of Stocker, Eleanor Feiler, and Mrs. , deserving girls. Th rou g h J e w i a h N a- Mr Cohenis pl. COd eel the penetra• Meyer Kovan were bridesmaides. Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane is i tio no u n whit h the member. of the tional Fund Jess Faller performed the president of the Detroit Section of root. workin g 0. in . ,m1,,:i., „ „ „ ot c l duties of best man for his bro. of the Council. Mrs. A. J. Levin and without ".'d ! rik . trcri.177, ' ,n'ter. it to" -i h; rear to. Cher, The following planted trees in and the Messrs. Emanuel l ■ Irs. David Cooper are in charge of nano my o..old a aotoot ro yalty Mr, Cnhons play undoubtmlly maws Eistein, brother of the bride, Jack Palestine through the Jewish Na- , the plans for this meeting. .onte.1 with .talent Internet and under. Eder, Harold Horowitz and Meyer banal Fund tree committee: nland]. K ovan 'were ushers. Little Pauline Five trees by Men. Lederman, -The o t m oat npprer lotion IA 1• 11. 111110 Gifts to North End Clinic in memory of her daughter, Ne• Players end Comedy Club. I think for King was the flower girl. the contribution they are making to the A dinner for 150 guests fol- hemah Turkin, North End Clinic has received 11P,P11 111111.111 Of dram•lir writing . thee Two i . n the i nYoung oLr y a d i oe fs lowed the ceremony, and a recep-w o A tsrseoecsi a t b y r linlvealty of Mir Ann flow great th the following contributions: ,c...,t,. rontrtootion a etiolation i. tion Toter in the evening w as Lo t held In honor of Jesse F. Hirschman .... realised o.i ) h. thnre who rot.1..ie Mrs. Sadie Frank who died Feb. for 300 guests. Out of town from Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. '2 I . !'. .., .!!lt, irna:1: ty i .:,o:fiio :hn,l;:a:,nt:elrerre?liis7•1:%rnot,14... fr ueasirts wereee r po c h :rr, Ni M r .s. 13 . 1935. Hirschman. nor tree by Mr. and Mrs. Lehr- ffair Mr,. S. In memory of !mac Goldberg, r e. Hon to inn. their proce. .•Ilehle I. e‘ee, et udent or dramatic writing M. Goodman, Miss Selma K. Sims, man, in honor of their non, Mar- from Mrs. Cora Less. from too ', e on a snitzinivoroliv of Mr. Paul R. Guggenheim and M vin M., born March . r 3, 1935. In memory of Mrs. Arthur lows 4o ir.iii: . ii : tinn T o o4 o sli. iii s,..ri.nv Elmo l Gu ggenheim of Rochester, Coulson, from Mrs. Miriam S. !Ph",:"i„.: °0 i' t he r orst : lend the millet the. N. Y.: Mrs. L. Kaplan of Gary, "owe" for all ° " 1.1 " .- Van Baalen. .ter. le eetirnated l M A. , to a 11 3 . ••• Ind.; Mr. & Mrs. If. Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. King, o f D For the sup lementary medical , T• ''1" an '" h" .died ""' " u'll" p i i i no t..ir., of h o ,r „ : i o h : , cl.anedyes a lnnateargeindr en ,Ighn. Chi Chi c ago, Ill • Mr and Mrs. C. assistance fund: In memory of . Panou., of Ann Arbor, Mich., and gh.m - - m Ilmmiom Mrs. Arthur Goulson, from Mr. '' ...": 1 1:;',1:,;*r.'",n o .,,,,..f.,,"*.1*,,T,X,r,,I ,,`; '. Mrs A. Roman, of Bay City, and Mrs. I. R. Myers; in memory ,.or.rronun it v renetrui Hon throushoe nt th , Mich. Always Call p of Mrs. Simon Lachman, from .,•.. i g Y en'n•liv • .. manEll. 1 ).';' h•rn. Mr. and Mrs. Feiler left for a Mrs. Harold Van Beale !, and Mrs. :o hlo rboiin t'i.eter.2..i n t. n r. h.k o, th o;:e n iro.• trip to Chicago. Dora Netzorg. der 2337 Waverly Ave., a son, Lawrence Marvin. I 27-To Sharon Mr. and Lynn. Mrs. Samuel S. Willis of 2903 Elmhurst Ave., March a daughter, I March 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swartz (Rebecca Miller) of I Cortland Ave., a daughter. Other. $3.95 to 313.95 REDINGOTES S1()95 be vool prent area" amt WIN .0. All else. SUITS etypm Conlnine nnd mennIsh 1,, fitted •nd lensth Nom. for trimmed to 51 3.95 x795 14411 WOODWARD You are invited to the STYLE SHOW of the new Van Yarn Shop 8560-2 LINWOOD, corner Pingree Special Style Show of Latest Krt:ited Models Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 8, 9, 10, 1935 Featuring a Complete Line of Yarns in All Styles and Colors. Repairing, Remodeling, Blocking and Cleaning of all knitted goods carefully and promptly handled. INSTRUCTIONS AND DIRECTIONS FURNISHED We will be pleased to have you come in and inspect our stock. Hoorn: 9.30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.; Wednesday Eve till $i30 . Hillel Play and Marriages Author Praised - EHRLICH-VEHON i Theodore Cohen's "Unfinished The marriage of Goldye Vehon, Picture" Lauded in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ann Arbor Vehon, of Byron Ave., and Ha- rold Ehrlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. The presentation of the Hillel Moe Ehrlich of Collingwood Ave., 'layers of the University of took place in the Statler Hotel, , Michigan at the Lydia MendeIs- at 12:30 p. m., on Monday. Rabbi lohn Theater in Ann Arbor Leo M. Franklin officiated. 1 irought forth such enthusiastic The bride wore an aqua blue 'espouse that critics have We'd suit, with a corsage of brown or- he Players and the production chids, and a matching hat. Her us an outstanding ion ■ one . .liginal noi.i• • In the •rereon'a ...est styles 1 oil Ii look h., In of three They •re rare .111 oP end worth goi sewn py to, Kee PliP, • LI the J unior.. mire ng•nd 11111, matro RUS S EKS • O Chic Dress Shop 711111.. Salon-Jrd Floor MRS. J. VAN PEEREN - MRS. S. N. STEENSMA PHONE. GArfield 10120 The Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths under Elkin management Offers You the Very Special Rate of $25'"? for the Entire Eight Days of Passover This special rate will include a comfortably-appointed room, observance of the two traditional Seder service., and the finest of meals, prepared under the supervision of MRS. REBECCA ELKIN Her presence assures you of absolute Kashruth. You may not only enjoy the rest and relaxation of a vacation period, but you may combine the celebration of the beautiful Passover with the healthful benefits of the wonderful Olympia Mineral Baths.. ions, telephone Mt. Clemens or write us. OLYMPIA HOTEL & MINERAL BATHS 68 CASS AVE Mt. Clemens, Michigan a to $24.95 BLOUSE & SKIRTS I $1.59 to S3.95 00 toe of MIA crepe or t•ff•i• "obi ul. to Kit are of wool , - .mt.,' and wool crepe. FREE ALTERATIONS - - Announcing the Opening of ... The ROSE SHOP W. DAVISON and THOMPSON Hine 111.1. at Moodr. SATURDAY, APRIL 6th FEATURING A Complete Assortment of Fresh Cut Flowers and Plants DESIGNERS OF FLOWERS LOW PRICES PREVAIL Spec iaiizing in Wedding Bouquets and Corsages I oder the Fere/mai %afire, Woe and M•windonewl HENRY. M. ROSE feeety with IAnatle Whop sod terensmis Ilow re elute .- FOR DELIVERY SERVICE-PHONE TOWNSEND 6-6103 •The McMinn of the Arery Hopwood) .omen at at Um Unlvoro ltv ..inn n EQUALITY CLUB provide .1 to ped. e tIm to dra• matic writing. the natural .orrollary A regular meeting of the club of will. h le oduction of student.writ• I ..._,. t . ploy plo held The Wednesday e enuelasm with orb!. lit 1 . . • iir 011 y evening, ' the mot... arm going ahead M dra. i April 3, at i 1 0 ■ ■■■••■■ liollywoo41 Curtain Cleaners 0° 0 ° 0 ,the home of Betty "Detroit's Best" Final plan, were a mother and daughter $ Plain, Ruffled and 0 i banquet, to be held the second The Michigan Daily reviewer, Fringed Curtains commenting on the production week in May Th.. next social meeting of the and its fine staging, made the blue. ty Club will be on April following comments: 10, at the home of Ann Berko- • TT. HID. Dlaretw' Prodo , irm or wits DRAPES "t•tottlehett Ph tare- le the meet nut. 'ono' • ,0 ` ny ` ,,, n. "0 "'"'''', "' I'' to ''''''. furnish. the strongest 1..11. the I Berkowitz. to...1.1. of so. 0 facilities - I made for 01 $ 3 pr. for $1.00 - e.nding local threatrif al under. of , the year to de Ile ....ion ghee the Itself the full sIgnificanre whbh It poser., .11 as • where. the re. If.. tr. ''Unanished lin tore - Is din- wmr Ingenuity nwlfew. In the i d.' h h P'•1••••Y ' h r ,iet, kohl. tin. „tette it an effeet that , I. In is* nun Harriett Krewlman • per- not .1> nohle hut should be freltful, e e/mPethec. Cif on gi et ,1„. net • ilAntly, Adored, •ho Aright fotentlalltire in-nt. • playwright. , none "" P. ' "" W""'" e.. het am should naturally he esperted of "Y. "". t • le." •• the .•• • pl. se , s t,ss see r„,..,eti t h e f o rt it t, eteette 111.suctle 111.1rel saute ht• valiantly with ▪ h •outd ture •• work of art comprehon si.1, It • mean m mm• pert ineet ...temporary are d "."" " nod met,. d•.. •••", rot •"'"" b" fr. ' ettldn an dr, Th. ehare ,tor. are gen. Y...tY•4 P•••• tw engr•u•dtesi which prewar dIfficuittee to the actor, and "' r id 0 i it : i =1».t CURTAINS 0 0 0 tends toward slov. enly ■ ppearance No. 2-It injures the eyes- if„ It makes one squint! No. 3-It creates wrinkles in the forehead! No. 4-It is unhealthy! 17". WEAR AN OLEN lk WEIN HAT! The Famous 11 Your Easter Needs Are Hen! MALLORY, $4.00 .0n •full of the overeat things I. Incledheg Arrow Whir., J. P. Smith Mo., Cooper Iatelennewr i, ear. S • takILEy . & VEIN Others al $1.4.t sod lux i BE SURE TO CALL $ HOLLYWOOD 0 CURTAIN CLEANERS A. AIIRAHAM, Peep . 3916 Joy Road No. I-It 0 $1.00 up $ tinted to your specifications • 0 OLEN & WEIN say Don't Go Bareheaded! 0,-. re,- Nem•, tea a ■ ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR ham J. Lachover, wh71anlintak -- I an appeal for the Old Folks Homo Charles the S M i th make an al)- and the Allied Jewish Appeal- peal for It is hoped that Dr. Bernard Mo'os Chaim fund Tbere will be Heller, director of the Hillel over Altman's Jewish Hour, on I ■ lawical lea- Foundation at Ann Arbor, may' Station WMBC, from 12 noon to e n GARFIELD 3001 $ of the be induced to bring this play for 1.30 p. m. this Sunday. be broadcast by th:awndetk presentation in Detroit en \\\\\\\\\\\ ∎ \\\! Another speaker w ll be Abra- Bernstein. i g