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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Beth El Alumni
Dance April 21
Feminine enchantment!
DINNER THIS SUNDAY'
Engagements
The Temple Beth El Alumni
Association completed plans for
the spring dance to be held on
Mr. and Mrs. S. Charmer of Audubon Ave. announce the engage
Sunday evening, April 21, in the
ment of their daughter, Bertha, to Samuel Shepa, formerly of
social hall of Temple Beth El. Ottawa, Ont.
Trailing
Flower-Printed
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of 3252 Richton Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to William Kurtz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Kurtz of 1701 Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs. Ester Jackel announces the engagement of her (laughter,
Gussie, to Louis Brodsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brodsky of
Cleveland.
Chiffon Dinner
Gowns
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipsitz of 2046 Clairmount Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Louis Panush, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Panush of 25•7 IVest Philadelphia Ave.
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Wedding Calendar
A riotous medley of
brilliant hued field
flowers are imprinted
on the floating cape,
the bodice of the
dress, and the skirt
of this dramatic
raspberry chiffon-
$39.75.
MISS DOROTHY LOBER
RUSSEKS
1441 WOODWARD
CAMP NAHELU
ON PERRY LAKE
1
Michigan
April 14-Miss Gussie Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steyr.'
Meyers, to Sam Meyerson, son of Sirs, Rose Meyerson.
MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER
April 14-Miss Rose Goose, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Cooper will appear as so-
Goose of 1961 Gladstone Ave., to John I,. Marks of 2918 Taylor Ave.
loist this Sunday evening at the
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
dinner of the pre-campaign soli-
citations division of the Allied
I
catchCampaign at Temple Beth
1 El.
Decorations for this affair are to
in the mode of Switzerland and
is to be known as "A Night in
Switzerland". In addition to danc-
ing, there will be a floor show
with many well known celebrities.
The committees in charge of
this affair are headed by Sol Jack-
el, general chairman. Other com-
mittee heads are: Miss Dorothy
Luber and Jack Behrmann, co-
chairmen of publicity; Phyllis
Shoenfeld, entertainment; Henry
Auslander, tickets; Ruth Broder,
orchestra; Harold. Somlyo, decora-
tions.
Tickets may be obtained from
any member of the Alumni Asso-
ciation or at the Temple,
Better Dresses-4th Floor
Ortonville
SO► rucT AT rAMPAIGN
Births
April 7-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown (Dorothy King)
of Longfellow Ave., a son, Roger King.
April 1-To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers (Delia !merman), a
daughter, Ellen Elizabeth.
March 30-To Mr. and Sirs. Albert Swath (Rebecca Miller) of
Cortland Ave., a daughter, Lenore Sheila.
armpit NMI El
Nudes
Sten Ices:
Sunday Morning, April It of 10,1
P.
Br . I co 51 FIntiklIn
1,111 'peak on the
limb', "The Wondering Jew Celli. In '
Life". 111111 0111, Int reference to Edmond
March 26-To Mr. and Mrs. David Stern (Tens Rothstein) of
2647 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Robert Edward.
n'tt't.t'Sn1:1',or 1 . a ' .p;l j l e1"3 ", ,'
1tr Fianklitt will
In . ..roil on the theme: "T he
Mtnry of the
Exodua".
March 14-To Mr. and Mrs. M. Nosanchuk of 3039 Beaubien St.,
a son, Terrance.
Int Sunday, April 21. at 10,45
Rabbi Leon Floni will occupy the pulpit
spit
and wrath on the subject. ••51'e
Interpretation
tleorto Nokolsky•al
1111(114 of that till,
Pe.rh !Peri lee.
Perstch am, Ices will be held th the
Temple Thursday loornIng. April IA, at
111 oclock, Br, Franklin will pi•neh tot
subje, •'t Thot ti,
t May
Ilse en t,
April 8-To Dr. and Mrs. Frank Feldman of Philadelphia, Pa.,
(Anne Frumin, formerly of Detroit), a (laughter.
Marriages
Emma Lazaroff Schaver to
Sing at Reception for
Einstein April 20
LEWIS • BUTZEL
lialohl Leo„ Front will preach the oer-
mon on thY l'10141111(
(toy of Paemover,
Wednesday morning, AprIl 21, at lit
lit Ito. k,
the mbjeet, •• Egypt: The
Le
gem1 nod the Vac,•
1
The I'onereevilm.1
The marriage of Miss Sally
ond your fondly ore Int lied to M.
ename he
l
notion! I s
Margaret Butzel and Leonard Thuthilav
grew. tonal Netter
Emma Lazaroff-Schaver, well
m iming. April IP, at 6:30 The
!Theodore
Lewis
took
place
Thurs
Temple
lilsterhoitil•wIll serve the delirious
known Detroit soprano, has been
Season of 1935
Mrs. Charles V. Richter, her day afternoon, April 4, at
Passover meal. Ti,,. t1111111,4 will
4 4111
1 .11014
accorded a signal honor by being daughter, l'hyllis, and son, Irving,
.11151erpu•t the Seder. Muliacriplion
invited to sing at the reception and her mother, Mrs. Nettie Ell- o'clock, in the home of the bride's PO centa per plot,. ItenervatIono must be
made no Islet
in honor of Prof. Albert Einstein, man, returned from a five-month parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin V ...... g Peoples , Ono April 16.
Notes:
The Tont. r(1 1 1 1 1 1■1. 14 .1.41 1/14,
on Saturday evening, April 20, in visit in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Butzel of Burns Drive.
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THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS
brilliant «vein o on It• schedule for
Dr. Leo M. Franklin read the three
the Manhattan Opera House in Mrs. Richter and family are now
1114.1.441 or Ile
meeeotr. I-A thire.a.1
service in front of the living room ploy. “Three Cornered
New York. Mrs. Schaver has ac- residing at the Wilshire.
Moon", la to 110
fireplace, which was banked with premented tool, the d111 /14110/1 of Lewis
cepted the invitation which was
WeitsMan the latter part or April, :-
cybodium ferns and arranged with Ti,,
extended to her by the National
sprint, formal donee will be h
Mrs. A. M. Ferar, president of
eld
, Labor Committee.
tall white standards of white li- Ploy. The dole will be annottn•ed abort!,.
the Women's Auxiliary of the Jew-
1 - The 81111.1
Age 7 to 15
1110411111KM will /11 4 held
lacs, snapdragons, lilies and stock, Plumlike
night. June 21
ish Old Folks' Home, will hold
and cathedral tapers in tall can- The Spring Rect., of the Religions 4rhool
S. J. Leve to Address Jew- open house in her home, 2959 Clem-
Ti,,,, will be no aessione of the ...halo'
ents Ave., between Wildemere and delabras. Standards of the same d
Hatio
AprIl 20• null
ish Radio Forum
ll
I,awton, all day, Saturday, April white flowers connected with Monday, April 21. fool day.
on linthrtioy Apt
27, and Humbly. April 2X The children
white
satin
ribbons
formed
an
Age 7 to 15
20, for members who made pledges
will
refl.
n
to
their
regular Immo. on
S. J. Leve, Wayne County In-
aisle
from
the
stairway
down
to the Old Folks' Home building
Saturday. Play 4, and StIlliinV, Ploy 1,
, vestigator, will be the guest fund.
which the bridal party came to 11. Allied Jewish commas-al
Is your child akin.1 init. of the moot
speaker on the Jewish Radio Fo-
their places in the living room.
months,. elements In the yd. tit lon of a
, rum next Sunday, April 14, on
The bride wore her mother's Jewish .1111,1
1110 11111111115
al th, We
Mrs. Bernard Meisner of 2030
'Station
WJBK,
from
5:30
to
6
are now condoning the Allied Jewish
wedding
gown
of
old
ivory
satin
Pre-School Camp-Age 3 to 6
'autPalgrt in the Blood of liellgion Ask
p. ill. His subject will be "The Ilazelwmxi Ave. will be at home made with long sleeves, a vet
your
hild
w
het
her
he
has
gh
en or
are
of Indigent Patients in on Sunday, April 14, in honor of high neck and fitted bodice. The
het her he ht. tootle hl. pledge Mhow
Applications are now being received.
your third that you are Inter...41 In
hie
Wayne County." On the program her 83rd birthday.
dress had a yoke of rose pointe gkinK 1411.1t
to lour child about the
Booklet on request. Address inquiries to
will be included Rabbi Leon Fram
lace extending over the shoulders teed or relltqltior the Jew. of Poland and
Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman and the rather full skirt formed erniony, of rehltdiling Patent'. and of
of Temple Beth El in his "Sunday
Camp N•helu, Ortonville, Michigan
: 1(1 .111111111Y
5r1.41011
for the aged
Clam in Judaism, Aaron Kurland, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons a short train. The rose pointe and Infirm in Detroit home
•
chairman of the forum, in his are enjoying a South American of the dress and of the cap which
PHONES:
cruise.
i weekly radiotorial, will discuss the
held her veil in place belonged to
(AM• NABEIT
Detroit Telephone 1,11"11,1: NA1141.1*
' editorials in The Detroit Jewish
her maternal and paternal grand-
(Bromine 1 ■ 11211
Thu nwend 11-4626
Ortonyille
The Cantors' Association of De mothers. The tulle extended be-
I Chronicle.
lOwnpend S 6973
The musical program will fea- troit will give a concert on Toes yond the train of her dress and
Miss Ertl., seniplitter Is home from
a
with
I lure William P. Bliznick, violinist, day evening, May 21, at the B'na her bridal bouquet was of white ,Ptut Altair. 111 111 4v1111 her vcation
her harems, an. and Mra Jo aeph 141111111 -
Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Law
land Sylvia Pritz, pianist.
lilacs and white iris tied with 1111,.
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Last Sunday the Jewish Radio rence. Through the courtesy of ivory satin ribbons.
Ikat, a Latvian Jewish leader.
LEFT $50,000 FOR USE
Mrs. A. 1.1pp of Brookline. Moos. In
Forum was addressed by County the Fox Theater, Herschel Leili
Her sister, Miss Ruth Butzel, the hue. ,•1' her mother, Mr.
IN PALESTINIAN WORK
Mr. Sluschkat was a member of
Auditor Edward II. Williams, who will be the conductor of this con- was maid-of-honor and the brides- 1.11 4,11. n 1111011 stay: 111. I. Kiirti anA
the Jewish Agency and wo o commended the local relief efforts cert..
eon. Sidney of M•nton. P11,11.. were her
maids were Miss Rosalie Kahn guests on Sunday,
RIGA (JTA - The sum of known as one of the greatest of the Allied Jewish Campaign
and Miss Fuji Dwight Yanese of
---
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Richter en-
box modal for neat Stondny night
$50,000 for work in l'alestine Jewish philanthropists in Eastern and especially endorsed the drive
, New York. The three attendants ha. A been
planned by the Mimi 111 - 111t,
tertained six couples on Saturday
was bequeathed by M. S. Ilusch- Europe. for the Jewish Old Folks' Home.
were dressed alike in frocks of
night, in the Mayfair Room of the
Mr. 11/11I Mra tteo l'a'm e Mr. and Mrs.
white organza made with high
Book Cadillac, in honor of their
II. Sherman. and Piro Jullue Ither•
necklines. Pleatings of the same nom and Mr and Mr. 1 shaman 1111.111
eighth wedding anniversary.
material formed small berthas Monday 1,,
, and the sleeves were full and
Menke, will be hel d at the Tem p le on
Arrangements for the annual
Fridny night. at 7,15,
spring dance of Sigma Theta Delta !formed short puffs. The bodices of Petrol' will officiate. 1.1.1.1 1.esti From
were
fitted
and
the
skirts
were
Soi'ority of Wayne University are
nearing completion. The dance is finished with ruffles at the bottom.
to take place on Sunday, April 28, The girls wore bandeaux of blue
at 9 p. in., in the Italian Gardens bachelor buttons in their hair and
thumb, Frlda, evening me rx Iry iv ere
of the Book Cadillac Hotel. The carried white lilacs and purple held Atoll 5 al Temple Beth
Jaen!, the
iris.
subj., of 1.10,1 Bergeer sermon 41.
music will be supplied by Masco
Aaron
Lambi
of
Pittsburgh
as-
''The Forty Bays of Plusa
Williams and his orchestra, well
this greatoyel of
known in collegiate circles for his ' misted his brother-in-law as best Pron. w«,n-i. "Forty !toy
s of Mu.
distinctive rhythm. In addition to man, and the ushers were Martin Itagh",
Butzel,
Edward
S.
Rothman,
In
the orchestra other outstanding en-
The ',War monthly Meeting of the
tertainment will be featured. The win Strauss of New York and Wool Writ warn held In the Teinple
rooms on Wedneadoyevening
chairman of the dance committee is Alex Lowenthal of Pittsburgh.
Diana Rosenblatt Assisting her , Mrs. Butzel wore for her dough-
Ms Lou. 14m ens of Petal.. III, is
the .1111P guest of lier Aster and
er
s
wedding
a
honey-beige
col-
are Bess Pearlman, Esther Elkin `
ther•In•law.
and Mr., Nortnatlit' ;. '
and Beatrice Pizer of the active I ° red crepe dress made with long tier of Inlay. BrIth Mr. Molars will
chapter, Ann Deitch and Mrs. ace sleeves. Her accessories remain here until the latter tooth of the
week
Dorothy Serwin of the Alumnae were brown and she wore a
A Am lal Moth was held .tier sent lees
chapter. Those desiring tickets I s boulder corsage of cybodium or-
last Fritts, othtting In rho f001701 at
bids.
Mrs.
Lewis,
mother
of
the
may purchase them from members c
t ot
he Temple Tea and took,. were semi,'
room, wore a black chiffon gown hy
of the sorority or at the door.
sisterhood
---
Vogue says-
made with long sleeves and she
The sisterhood of Temple 110th Ja,,,I,
ork
pink
orchids.
Tonsoreil
a
114.1114•11
1/f11111.4 o, Wetine,,,,
Mrs. Moe Weinberg and small w
rin nir rn o, o , t SI! n. Not to r■
A reception for 150 guests fol.
`'Daytime or evening, a cape has a
son of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting
owed
the
ceremony.
In
the
din-
her mother, Mrs. S. B. Kahn of
quaint charm that is t ery much in
ng room the buffet table war
Waverly Ave., for a month.
aid with Pointe de Venice run-
the mode."
ners over ivory satin, and a lovely
arrangement of white lilacs an(
Erwin Simon, who In • student at the tulips centered the table. Ivory
Every Paris opening stressed the
Pnlversliy of Michigan and the son ot
The fifth annual spring frolic
tapers burned in silver candel
Mr. and Mrs. Lions Simon, hss lust "
importance of capes-they are un-
word of his
e In,, IT, 'bras.
if the Young Peoples Auxiliary
Beta K•ppa..11410.1 honorary a.
questioned leaders in Spring fur
The young couple left for New of Congregatoin B'nai Moshe is
fraternity
0
be held on Sunday evening,
York from where they sailed ol
fashions!
Misa Leah A, kernom of Cleveland. to
a two weeks wedding trip to Ber-
4s 'wending to days In the city to
guest of her aunt and unrle. Mr and muda. For traveling, the bride
If re. It. It, . Arkertmin Mi. Ackerman. wore a tailored suit of brown
parents. Mr and Mr. Frank ....Neiman
were In the city during the Port week' sheer wool with a blouse of pea
rl also.
cock blue georgette, brown hat
a tweet topcoat collared in lynx,
Robert Kositchik. son of Mr. and Pita
and brown accessories.
Loula Koritchlk. Inuth•sina to Col ,
torn. during hie spy inR. Natation .
Upon their return, they will
member of the UnBersity of Miehig.,
that 14 squad, w hi. h Is to , ompete on the reside on Wimbleton Drive it
oast.
Included in the large display at Fur
Birmingham.
'termed Wrintrouh, Alec Marlon, Itch
Headquarters are delightfully styled
rrt Rim. and his his two guests Kam
LINOVITZ - HEIDEMAN
rhsm oh,' ao" roo ■ om or svor"hr^",
capes in all wanted furs - Mole,
The marriage of Miss Lillian II
Mae., hitre tarrIth.d home, for I hetr
rprina re.ess from the Unix...its et Heideman, daughter of Mr. and
Lapin, Caracul (Black, Brown,
shoo s .,
Mrs. Harry Heideman of 3261
--
Grey), Silver Fox, French Chinchilla,
Thr .ono.!hint Senn of 'Si.. Platethood Sturtevant Ave., to Louis I. Lino-
Sr
... r. ..... us., nem F2••• held Tue. ! vitz, son of Mrs. Betsy Lino
or
Arctic Fox (white and all new
day. Aprll 2. rit the Pa
Apt Hotel
vitz, was solemnized on Sunday
shades), etc.
st,
1..... Enaltehik is visiting In evening at Congregation Shaare:
,,,,.. 0 for .1 ■ 44441 Ill d•ya.
Zedek.
lira Poll Horan is Laying this art, k
Priced from $12.50 to $435
ANNOUNCES
JUNE 12 to AUGUST 21
Camp for Boys
Camp for Girls
LITTLE NAHELU
Bail City Watts
antiar Notts
g ur
C apes
a
B'nai Moshe YPA
Frolic on Sunday
LANSING NOTES
A Large Selection
at Attractive Prices!
s
FURS
Established 47 Years
A
ANT
Library at East Grand River
ea
end for a aolonin in 1.1th *on P.'"
Mr
and Mrs J Ilmtner and 11. Ida Glad
• thne.
THE PIANIST
To Mr. Ossip Gobrilouritch
You played!
And as you ran your fingers down
the keys,
Like surging water o'er some
precipice,
I felt the torture of your soul
And wept!
You played!
And as my mind became en-
thralled
I caught the spirit of unrest that
you would still
I felt the rhythm of your soul
Struggling for • higher goal,
And understood!
RUTH C. BROTMAN.
Junior Home Relief Society
At the meeting of the Junior
Home Relief Society, held at th,
Statler Hotel, on April 7, Linn,
Fink orthe Jewish Welfare Fed
"ration addressed the club As
part of his talk, he reviewed ths
hook "The Road of Ages" by
Robert Nathan.
Further plans were discussed
for the mother-daughter luncheon
to be held on Sunday, May 12. in
the Arabian Room of the Taller
hotel, and also for the party to
be given for members in good
standing on Sunday, April 1128.
The club has agreed to support
the Edwin Denby Post of the
American Legion on Poppy Day,
May 24. Anyone interested in
, volunteering to sell poppies ma
, get in touch with Madeline Betts ;
I Meyers at Townsend 7-1532.
Passover Special!
CHINA for 12
With Cream
Soup Cups
$34"
Fine, imported china, made all the more beautiful
by an ivory border that boasts a soft-toned floral
design. Six different colors are used in the at-
tractive decoration of this dinnerware. (Every time
an extra color is added to china the cost mounts.)
And that's only one of the reasons why this
93-piece set is such a value at this low price.
HUDSON'S CHINA-Tenth Floor-Woodward
HUDSON'S
Prices subject to 3% Sales Tax
NUMDAH RUGS
Are Especially Nice When Cleaned
at
ch.
Faultless, 35c up
Lace Table Covers
'75c
Draperies,
$1.00 pr. up
Curtains
40c pr. up
Pillows - Lamp Shades
We Launder or Clean Them Faultlessly for You
Faultless Curtain
Laundry and Cleaners
4737 ELMHURST
HO. 1010
For the Passover Table .
Be Sure to Get Your Supplies from
Simon 8c Leeman
Michig•n's L
t Hotel and Club Supplier s of
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Shop Nos. 27.26-29 Broadway Market
Established 1912
Phone: Ran: 7920-21
tt
QUALITY IS OUR POLICY
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Cong. B'nai David
14TH AND ELMHURST
Announces the Engagement
of the Renowned
Cantor Irving Miller
OF CHICAGO
TO CHANT TIDE SERVICES
Ilrwl
HARRY CUNSBERG
Ton the y . • tam To. osss sr
PASSOVER
%pH 14, in the main ball room
if the synagogue.
Andrew Iczkowitz, chairman.
Announces that the following are
TICKETS ONLY 50c
n charge of decorations: Morris
Availahle at tho Synagogue Every Morning and
Rosman,
Esther Grant. Alice
Evel:og
Frank. Harry Gunsberg, Manny
'.an, Dave Schwartz, Abe Rosen-
'hal.
Dave Diamond will personally
announced here. Approximately
onduct his Della Robin Orches-
7,100 Jews entered the country last
a. Tickets are available from
month.
he members of the organization
On one day 2 ,200 Jews landed
or at the door on the evening of
JERUSALEM (JTA) - Jew.
the affair.
Ish immigration into Palestine in in Haifa alone. The total number
of
Jewish immigrants who entered
March reached the highest record
Flowers for
• II occmioas-- since the time of the Jewish pro- during the first threw months of
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6081 phets Ezra and Nehemia, it was
this year was given at 17,000.
7,100 Jews Entered
Palestine in March