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In the "Chest 0' Dreams"... 30 pieces, with twice the usual number of teaspoons Get a Set for PASSOVER Vi NG PI rl 1 _3 1 * E T1xis handsome Serv- log Pork and Spoon given to early porches- en of Lovelace sets ... for a limited time only. ($4-30 if bought alone) 1 fe ia s‘,L -t "% , It' t • As Wad Isimmlumi ill Ow C..-- pawn If "ay M. Greenberg, Inc. —DEALERS IN— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE 8831 Twelfth Street Telephone Euclid 3892 a superb showing of —Cut Courtesy Detroit hewn, MO'OS CIIITIM COMMITTEE STARTS DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD TO NEEDY Although the Mo'os Chitim Saturday evening, April 4, or on Committee is facing a deficit of Sunday, April 6. $1,500 to care for the maiy fam- ilies applying for Passover re- The following contributors have lief, it has started to mail the responded since the last issue of checks and matzo orders as in The Chronicle: Anna Mere, Detroit Lodge No. the previous years, trusting to 55. Mrs. K. of l'., A. Berlin, Solealton, Mm. the understanding of Detroit Jews K Jackson. Cam Hermon, Harry Cohen, to help the needy. Fonkell Ladles' Loan Asa•n., G. Weis- man, Mr.. Minnie Steinberg, Sidney Those wishing to call in person Stone, Hy Meyer,, Motown Almgsgend will be able to do so on Thurs- Veretn, M. L. Prentio. Neugarten Sun- Club, Twelfth Taylor Market, D. day, Saturday evening and Sun- B. chine Diamond, Berrie A. Steinberg, D. day afternoon and evening of this Blumenthal. J. I. Goldstein, Aesculap- A. /Miriam, Ily Kenton, Woman's week at the Beth Tephila Emanuel inns, Aux. of United Hebrew Schools. 801 Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow Blutnrosen, Leah Blumrosen. Pearl Hearth, gill. Thal. Jou Rich, Mom Wilson Ayes. Saturday Night Club. Young fermi Jr.. Due to the increase in living Harry It. Ash, (Marten Cornell. Oleo iilidgf! Chili, William Gordon, Harris expenses the committee voted in Garrett, Leon Zechnian, William Sho- spite of the deficit, to increase the t in, Sian Few. Al Weisman. Mrs. Dora budget, even though it be by a Koh/titer, J. Harvith, I. L. Zuleharli! W. Lannky, N. II. Zackheltn, Dr. anion amount, and the members Mro D. Emmen, Abraham Caplan. Jules of the committee have.pledged to Welfoen, Joit•ph A, Forbin:to, Equality Club. Eva Pren:lauer biotin - oily Aid. continue working to help raise Julian L. Fenton, 1. Copeland, Michigan the funds needed for the differ- Trading Corp., Hopp Management Co., David M. M Ira, David /MOH, Harry ence of appropriation. Feinberg, Mrs. Ounsto Levitt. Rudolph We feel that when the Jewish Shulman, Irvin throb, Sidney Gottlieb, Arthur Purdy, L. A. Cohen, Theodore public is informed of our under- Levin, Set R. Lenin, N. A. Atlas Shearer takings it will respond more gener. Zedok Sunday seitasi. It. . tf. seuerno Mrs. Aohner H. antu e a r ously and we have confidence In ow. A Epoteln, Wale of Jacoh Jag cur fellow-Jew," said an active tither Jay, Hebrew Ladles Free Loan Ilarry *Here, D. Litoky, Detroit member of the committee. "Only Dynamic Club, Myron Keys, Infant a few days to Passover and we Peron. ()Glum Purity Chapter, Mrs. dare not get panicky. Our peo- Jennie Ifiumrosen, Bronetein, B solln• HorrY Brown, Cong. Wool MOM, ple will not fail us." BorennItser Aid Hociety. Anonymous, Hyman Altman will announce kirk 1. Shi-tner. all contributions called in during The following have contributed his broadcast, Sunday from 12 to through Eli Sachse: 1:30 p. m. over station WMBC. NV:imager a Prager Co., E. Onetime, Checks and cash may be sent A. Oreenberg, N. Goren. Lacher Cater- Co., acheinirk Photo Studio, Golub directly to Charles Smith, the ing mon, Plotkin 1300k Atom. if Rotten- chairman, 1935 Glynn Court, or berg, Cheolik Book Stem L. Kaufmsn, Kandeor .Hardware Store, M. Weber- brought to the committee in ses- man, B. Canvasser, N. Green, H. Cohen, sion at the Beth Tephila Eman- R. Ilea:tick. Knoppow Paint Store Kah- uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson an It Nooltsky. N. Grunb, A. Mimi.. Ayes., Thursday evening, April 2, Max Iluohkin. Mn. Lena Lowenberg.. B'nai B'rith Auxiliary Ar- ranges for Sedorim at Hillel Foundation Detroiter is Given Members of the Women's Aux- iliary of B'nai B'rith, No. 122, were hostesses to the members of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, at their joint meeting held at the Maccabees Bldg., last Mon- day evening. Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Frank Dick- man, Mrs. Katherine Liebschutz, Mrs. Abe Heller and Mrs. Allen Slobin presented a skit •written by Mrs. Harry Clark. Pisgah Lodge presented Miss R. Gold- smith, teacher of elocution and one of her pupils, In several monologues. Refreshments were served after the meeting by mem- bers of the committee. Mrs. Joseph Sanders, chairman of the Ann Arbor Millet commit- tee, presented a report through Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith, president of the auxiliary, the the Hillel Foun- dation kitchen had been complete- ly equipped and would serve Pe- sach meals to 150 students during the coming holiday week. This is the first time that Seders have been held at the Foundation through the efforts of the women's auxiliary's Hillel committee. Rah hi Bernard Heller, Foundation di - rector, will conduct the Seders. A joint moonlight of the two organizations is to be held June 14. Mrs. Harry Yudkoff, general chairman, announced that further details would be available later. Herman Osnos, president of Pisgah Lodge, presided, assisted by Harry Yudkoff, past president and chairman of the entertain- ment committee. Dr. Saul K. Padover, research associate in history at the Uni- versity of California, former De- troiter, is one of the 12 Jewish scholars, artists and writers who are among the 60 Americans awarded Guggenheim fellowships in the 12th annual awards of the Guggenheim Fund. The other awardees are Leopold Atlas, play. wright; Alfred Bein, playwright; Edward Doro of Phoenix, Ariz., novelist; Jacob Hauser of Brook. lyn, poet; Isidor Schneider of New York, novelist and poet; Dr. Leo Gershey, professor of history at Long Island University; Dr. Alexander N. Sack, professor of law at New York University; Pet. er Blume of Gaylordsville, Conn., painter; Doris Rosenthal of Sil- vermine, Conn., art teacher in New York's public schools; and Dr. Solomon Ganda of New York, Orientalist, Women's Auxiliary of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity The Wonen's Auxiliary of Al- pha °gems Dental Fraternity en tertained 255 friends at an af- ternoon affair. held at Bedel's on Saturday, March 2B. The affair consisted of a lunch- eon, a musical broadcast by well- known stars from station WJBK, featuring Robert Lustombe, who sang. This was immediately fol- lowed by • fashion show by the Bedell Co. Bridge games fol- lowed. This succesaftil affair was ar- ranged by • committee consisting of Mrs. Leon Katzin, Mrs. Harry Sturman, Mrs. Jack Ecker, Mrs. Harry Topcik. Mrs. I. C. Elson. iMrs. Jules Goldsmith, Mrs. Sam- uel Gerendask, Mrs. Louis Galin. Guggenheim Award CHOSEN SECRETARY OF PRE-CAMPAIGN GROUP Dr. Eder Dead at 71 LONDON (WNS-Palcor Agen- Mr. Blumberg, one of the high-/ ranking workers in Allied Jewish cy) — Dr. Montagu David Eder, one of England's foremost psy- Campaigns in the past four years, chologists and noted Jewish leader, is dead here at the age of 71, One of the pioneers of medical psychol- oly, Dr. Eder read the first paper on clinical phychoanalysis at a meeting of the British Medical As- sociation in 1911. During the war he was in charge of war shock patients at Malta! Active in the Zionist movement since its begin- ning, Dr. Eder was a member of the Zionist commission which went to Palestine in 1918 to lay the foundations of the rebuilding of the Jewish National Home there. He remained in Palestine for three years as the head of the Political Department of the World Zionist Executive. Although he returned to London in 1921, he remained a member of the executive until 1929. Dr. Eder wee not only active as a psychologist and as a Jewish leader but he wrote many books and articles on medical and econo- mic subjects. For many years he IRVING W. BLUMBERG was on the editorial staff of the has been chosen to act as secretary New Age. His published books in- of the pre-campaign organization elude "The Endowment of Mother. of the 1936 drive, Henry \Vine- hood," "War Shock" and "The man is chairman of the pre-cam- Management of the Nervous Pa- paign division. tient.' He did numerous transla- tions of Freud and Jung. Dr. Eder was chairman of the medical sec- Jr. Group of the Jewish Old tion of the British Psycho-Analyti- Folks' Home Plans cal Society and also president of the Zionist Federation of Great Dance May 3 Britain and Ireland, in 1931. He On April 1, the Junior Group of was a member of the board of Gov- ernors of the Hebrew University the Jewish Old Folks' Home were hosts at a well attended informal of Jerusalem. Born in London in open meeting at the home of Hen- 1865, Dr. Eder received his edu- cation in England, Belgium and ry Auslander. The second annual dance on Germany. He practiced a number Sunday, May 3, in the Stetter Ho- of years in South America as well tel ballroom, wan the center of as in England. lie conducted a discussion. Dave Diamond and his number of medical expeditions to Della-Robbia orchestra will be various countries. featured. Proceeds will be used for charitable purposes. Alan Ilagenjos and Dave Cohen Judge Sage Awards Medal are among the persons planning in K. P. Handball Contest the dance. Tickets are available through The second round of the hand- any member of the Junior Group of the J. 0. F. II, Reservations ball tournament conducted by the or further information may be had Detroit Lodge Knights of Pythias No. 55, is in progress, with the by calling Euclid 2427-W, The membership committee has following players surviving the arranged an outing to welcome the eliminations: William Abramsohn, many new members of the Junior Irving Ackerman, Hy Ash, Har- Group. This will take the form of old Shumer, Emil Raskin, Sam a wienie roast on Saturday eve- Raskin and H. Feintuck. ning, April 18, at Elizabeth Park. Judge Robert E. Sage is to pre- sent medals to the winner of the tournament, with the judge play- the winner at the conclusion Prenzlauer Maternity Aid ing of the tournament. •capes *scarfs •collars •trimmings Our collection contains the newest interpretations of the mode, in wide variety of furs, styles and price.. Our Trimming Department is also pre- pared to supply you with trimmings from mock or specially made to your individual requirements. Annis Cold Storage Pentane protection for your furs and other winter apparel in per. 000sily supervised vaults in our bunai.f• Phone RAndolph 0022 owe A M ger Will Celt Your Spring Accessories Await You at OLEN&WEIN • JULES OLEN Ties AM- Who pat- Ionia. In very I ne tnatorials. Resilient c o ti struction. 65C 2 for $1.25 Mrs. Maurice Baker donated to the Malvina Klein Memorial Fund. Arrangements are being made for a strawberry festival to be given Wednesday, May 27, at the Jewish Center. Levy M. Becker, educational di- rector of the Center, spoke on the Allied Jewish Campaign. It was agreed to donate the same amount as last year to the Old Folks' Home building fund and for the Jewish Welfare Federation main- tenance fund. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, April 15, at the home of Mrs. Samuel Markowitz, 1469 Atkinson Aye. Make Your Contribution at Once to Mo'os Chitim Passover 'Relief Mr. Charles Smith, Chairman, Mo'os Chitim Committee, 1935 Glynn Court, Detroit, Mich. 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The presi- dent, Mrs. George Cohen, read letters asking for aid. The cases were approved. Mrs. Pollock gave a report of the success of the bridge lunch- Pisgah to Conduct Seder at eon and thanked all who donated and worked to help make it a House of Correction Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, following its yearly cus- tom, will again conduct the Seder for the Jewish inmates of the House of Correction. The social service committee has for many years been conducting Seders as well as services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur at this institu- tion. This year's Seder will be conducted by Benjamin Marcus. Harry Yudkoff, chairman of the moonlight committee states that preliminary meetings of the com- mittee have been held and within a few weeks details of the moon- light to be held on June 14 will be announced. FUR ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING champion of the class next Mon- day evening. Dick Shikat, the most-talked Ivan Rasputin, man-mountain about figure in the heavyweight Russian, meets Jim Parker of St. wrestling world today, is to make Louis in another. The other his first Detroit appearance as bouts 'are: Walter Podolak, Los Thie semi will oppose ow eYorg Deals of ink darlyg Pa-eves. NMI seed Angeles, vs. Frank Malclevrics Utica; Jose Manuel, Portugal, vs. Mike Kilonis, Greece, and "Baby Face" Nelson, Sherman, vs. Mari Worham, Oklahoma Indian.