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April 10, 1936 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-04-10

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PAGE ELEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

April 10, 1936

FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION

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Mix. Sara N. Morris of Leslie

A ve. announces the Bar Mitzvah

her son, Kenneth J., on Satur-

d y morning, April 25, at Congre-

tion Shaarey Zedek.

Lee Corbman Schakne and Lil-
an Snyder Bell will present a
DRY CLEANING i g i roup
of two piano numbers at a
r culty concert to be given at the
MEN'S SUITS
Vitalize dry cleaned.... 90c
D etroit Conservatory of Music,
MEN'S TOPCOATS Vitalize dry cleaned.... 90c
5 035 Woodward Ave., Friday eye-
Ladies' Plain Coats Vitalize dry cleaned. . • •51.00 r ing, April 17.

Ladies' Plain Dresses Vitalize dry cleaned....$1.00
Ladies' Plain Suits Vital;ze dry cleaned ... 41.00
MEN'S HATS, Blocked and Vitalize dry cleaned 50c
PRICES INCLUDE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN DETROIT AND SUBURBS

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Double [njoyment

Engagements

Mrs. M. Pevin of Calvert Ave.

e nd daughter, Mrs. Joseph Fisher
o f Boston Blvd. returned from a
wo months' sojourn in Florida.

t

5Irs. William Naftally, formerly
lies Grace Kahan, was honored
sith a dinner by the Tau Delta
psilon Sorority at Saks' Cocktail
tar, Tuesday evening, Starch 31.

I . J. Hass to Give

Federation Address

Arthur J. Hass, a member of
t he speakers' bureau of the Allied
J ewish Campaign, will give the
ederation Newsgram on the Jew-
i sh Radio Forum, over Station
JBK, from 6:30 to 7 p. m. this
Sunday. Aaron Kurland is chair-
I an of the Jewish Radio Forum.

ebrew Ladies Aid Society
Aida Needy With
Passover Relief

The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
as able to respond generously
i o every case calling for Passover
, n ecessities, it was announced at
, he last meeting of the society by
, rs. Jake Greenwald, president
The spring luncheon-bridge
ponsored by the organization will
e held April 22, at Deutsch's
1 R estaurant, Linwood and Taylor.
1 Ira. Morris Weinstein, chairman
, I f this affair, announces that a
omplete luncheon will be served
I q f ollowed by card playing. Prizes
w ill be offered. Mrs. Weinstein will
! Fe assisted by the following mem-
era: Mesdames Paul R. Freeman,
F .'Arthur Schiff, Eugene Diamond
1 a nd Abe Miller. Tickets can be
btained from any member or at
door.
i he The
society sent a check to the
R ed Cross Flood Relief Fund.
The next meeting of the orgari
nation will be held on Wednes-
d ay, April 15, at 1:30 p. m., at
t he Dexter Lawrence hall. This
w ill be an open meeting to which
m embers and their friends are in-
v ited. There will be card playing
a nd refreshments, preceded by a
b rief business meeting. The fol-
l owing members will act as host-
esses for the afternoon: Mes-
dames Allen Janowitz,, Morris
Weinstein, Lena Schwartz, and
Louis Kahn.

maid/

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipin of 2556 W. Philadelphia Ave
announce the engagement of their daughter, Mae, to Samuel Ham
merstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilammerstein of Clements Ave
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Waketein of 2261 Taylor Ave. announc
the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Bernard Austin, son
of Mrs. Gertrude Austin of 3421 W. Chicago Blvd. The wedding
will take place in October.
Mrs. I. Steisner of 3031 Taylor Ave. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Ethel, to Samuel Mall of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fineberg of 3265 Boston Blvd., an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Saul Robins,
son of Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Robins of 1946 Calvert Ave. A recep-
tioin will be held on Sunday, April 26, afternoon and evening, at
3001 Webb Ave. No cards.
Max Glaser of 3021 Tuxedo Ave. announces the engagement
of his sister, Jean, to Ilyman Friedman of 3345 Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Glicklin of 2491 Blaine Ave, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Dr. Jack Koenig. A reception
will be held on Sunday, April 19, from 4 to 8 p. in. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greenberg of Vassar, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Harry C. Kent, son of Nathan
Katzman of 3336 Sturtevant Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark of Merton Road announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lorraine Maxine, to Sidney Joseph
Heinrick, son of Mr. and Sirs. harry Ileinrick of Syracuse, N. Y.
The wedding will take place during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldman of 940 Custer Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Roe s, to Sidney Silver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ilyman Silver of Norfolk, Va.

Wedding Calendar

DOUBLY PROTECTED
the
2 WW1 of Cellophane

April 15—Miss Barbara Anita Hyman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry A. Hyman, to Norman Howard Birnkrant, at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel,

prize tobacco double-mellow goodness

and doubly Insure (sash cigarettes.

Births

Starch 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedenberg of 3308 Tyler
Ave., a daughter, Ghinda Lee.
March 28—To Mr. and Sirs. Leonard Peritz (Beatrice Radner)
of 2242 Blaine Ave., a daughter, Judith Helene,
April 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Jacobs (Florence Levin)
of 2G75 Rochester Ave.. a daughter.
April 4—To Sir. and Sirs. Paul Woronoff (Esther Toper) of
610 Josephine. a son, Norman.

David Brown Joins
Detroit Post J. W. V.

Young People's Temple
Club Rehearses Play

Under the direction of Gabriel
Alexander, the rehearsals for Noel
Coward's "Hayfever" to be pre-
sented by the Young People's Tem-
ple Club, Saturday, April 25, at
8:15 p. m. in the chapel of the
Temple, are well under way.
This amusing comedy of a crazy
English family shows as the coun-
try home during a week-end; each
member of the Bliss family has in-
vited a guest, unknown to the rest
of the family. One can imagine the
hilarious situations which result
because of the fact there is only
one guest room.
Follow the interesting conclu-
sions when presented by an able
cast selected from the dramatic or-
ganization of the Y.P.T.C. After
the performance an informal so-
cial hour with dancing will be held
in the Temple social hall.
This play will represent the ef-
forts of the Young People's Club
during the celebration of the 85th
anniversary of Temple Beth El.

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BOX CLEARANCE OF
J. N. F. IN DETROIT

National Box Clearance Week
Commander • in • Chief Abraham
is being observed by Detroit Jewry
Kraditor Administers Obliga-
under the auspices of the Council
tion at Dept. of N. J. Meet
of the Jewish National Fund.
)1' . LEADER k G8400
Annually observed, the period
David A. Brown, formerly of
CARPET CLEANING CO...._ 4
is employed by Zionist volunteers
Detroit and now a resident of
to visit the homes of the friends
New York, was last week, while
and supporters of Zionism and the
attending the convention of the
Jewish National Fund for the
Department of New Jersey of
purpose of clearing the Blue-White
boxes of the Fund functioning in
many thousands of Jewish homes
throughout the country. Painted
ABE MAX
Blue-White and having the map of
the holy Land engraved upon Its
ASSOCIATED
WITH
1 , tt.' 4
. .
front side, the Jewish National
Fund box serves as a repository
for
donations to the cause of Pal-
Results of Swimming Meet
D. M;Woodruff & Co-.
- :../
estine
Land Redemption.
RANDOLPH late
16116 PENOBSCOT RILDO.
of Center Sub-Seniors
Provide Land for Landless
Interesting facts and data con-
STOCK EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE
DETROIT
Members
The Sub-Seniors of the Jewish
rli "le
Orden
blVIlle'
VIIICAGO
n Coat.
cerning the origin and achieve-
C arried
Community Center held their
CHICAGO STOCK
CURB EXCHANGE
m. .
olive o A.
ments of Blue-White box, a per-
swimming meet at Northern High
manent fixture in Jewish homes
School on Tuesday evening,
throughout the world, were re-
March 31.
vealed in this statement Issued on
The Eskimos won the meet with
a total score of 18 points. The
Passover Services at East the occasion of Box Clearance
Week, by the Jewish National
Fai-Koms came second with a
Side Branch of Young
Fund Council, composed of re-
score of 10 points and the Mon-
Israel
presentatives of all Zionist groups
archs third with 8.
and parties and numerous co-
Victor
Rose
of
the
Fai-Koms
n We Tha k You .. .
The East Side branch of Young operating Jewish organizations:
was the high point scorer of the
The idea of the Jewish National
Israel will hold services on the
meet, taking first place in the
Fund to mirth.ae and reclaim the soil
last
two days of Passover just as of
Palestine as natl.. Jewish prop-
breast stroke, second in fancy div-
they did on the first two days at erty woe devleed by Professor Hermann
We appreciate the patronage
ing, and third in the back stroke,
Sh•bira, • famous Heidelberg mathe•
the Jewish Community Center.
to
score
a
total
of
nine
of
his
r m ,a ,Lcr l y
•n, i lo . wa
re r. d• Ina clam of
of our Jewish clientele and
Lavy M. Becker, educational
following
team's JO points.
DAVID A. BROWN
director of the Jewish Center, will manner; If our forefather. In the year
The following is a summary of
extend sincere wishes to them
11,
atter
the
destruction
of the Temple
speak
on
the
first
day.
Irwin
the
Jewish
War
Veterans
of
in Jerusalem, would have invested only
the meet:
60-yard free ;style: Fleet, 141hernieln. United States, initiated as a mem- Shaw, principal of the B'nai Moshe one penny in order to provide us with
—each and everyone—for a
furlicient rum for buying land In
Monerchs. second, !Messier. unattached;
ber of that organization and he Sunday School and director of P almitin.. the Investment would have
third. net , Exklmen.
60-yard breast stroke: First, Rose, chose to affiliate himself with the Fresh Air Camp, will speak on the amounted, by the year 111 , to the vast
JOYOUS PASSOVER
mum of 530,000.000. With the beginning
Fat-Rome: ear d; Bets. Eskim.; third.
second
day.
All
young
Jewish
newly organized Detroit Post No.
the Nth century, this nears would
Barannrt, Fal-Koms.
men are invited to attend these of
he beyond the grasp of human Inugin•-
First, Levitt. 135,
60ryard back stroke:
lion If a flingle penny re n multiply
Eskimos, eecond, Friedman, Monarchs;
services.
Mr.
Brown's
application
was
re-
1010
nllllon. In Ire
third. Ito.. Fal.Kome
On the preceding Saturday, it follow,
that a ;Z " I1" 1: o orf 11.00Y 0e ,010.
Fancy (Thing: First, Kats, Oriel.; ceived by Maurice Bordelove, com-

April 11, Mins Janet Shulman will like the Jews of today, can creat• •
second. Rose, Fal-Komm third, Levitt.
mander-elect
of
the
Detroit
Post,
national treasure to redeem the
Eskimos
conduct a Passover party for all huge
.11 of the Holy Land and to .cure It
160-Foal medley relay. Was by the from Pittsburgh, Pa., and it bears
children from the ages of 6 to 12
• Jowl. Homeland, If everyone of
Eskimos
the endorsement of Harry II. during the Young Israel children's them
would give only • Denny a day.
200-y•rd free style relay: Mon by the
Schaffer, senior vice-commander- hour, at the Center, at 2 p. m.
and it would not require too long •
FAULTLESS unattached team.
time
to achieve this porpose
chief of the Jewish War Veterans
Boxas Redeem Half of Valley
of the United States. The applica-
Wayne Graduate Wins Gug- tion of Mr. Brown shows that he Neugarten Sunshine Club Under the slogan "A Coin a
Day
is the J. N. F. Way," hun-
enlisted May 13, 1898, and served
genheim Award
Donates to Red Cross,
dreds of thousands of Blue-White
Curtain Laundry and Cleaners
with Co. L. 32nd Michigan In-
boxes
have been Installed in Jew-
Mo'os
Chitim
Funds
Dr. Saul K. Padover, a graduate fantry, during the Spanish-Amer-
slant reminder
ish homes as a
HOGARTH 1010 of Wayne University in 1928, has ican War. In affiliating himself
4737 ELMHURST
to
the
friends
of Palestine to con-
At the suggestion of its advis-
been awarded a John Simon Gug- with the Jewish War Veterans,
tribute
as
frequently
as possible
ory
board,
the
Neugarten
Sun-
genheim Memorial Foundation Mr. Brown expressed a desire to
Award, according to word received become a member of Detroit Post, shine Club gave a donation to the towards the Land Redemption pro-
gram
of
the
Fund,
which
holds
Red
Cross
Fund
for
flood
suffer-
this week at the university. The stating that he still considers De-
the acquired areas, in perpetuity,
era, and to the Mo'on Chitim.
fellowship is valued at over $2000. troit his home town.
PASSOVER MEALS SERVED
trustee
for
the
Jewish
people.
a
an
The
luncheonette
and
card
party
Sixty such awards are given each
In a previous issue of The
STOP IN FOR A BITE OR A MEAL
year in the fields of science, liter- Chronicle it was announced that recently given by the organization The land is given at a nominal
Delicious — Wholesome Food
ature, and art to those men whose the formal institution of the De- was financial as well as social suc- rental to the settlers on the basis
professional achievement is con- troit Post will take place on April cess, and enabled many needy of an hereditary lease. Out of
sidered by the foundation as 19. On that date, the Department families to receive plentiful pass- the $20,000,000 raised during the
past two decades for the Jewish
worthy of encouragement.
of Massachusetts will hold its con- over baskets.
Fredsoli Kosher
Plans for the annual Slathers National Fund, $3,500,000 repre-
After leaving Wayne University, vention, and the national officers
sented the total of the small-coin
and
Daughters
luncheon
to
be
Padover continued his work at will be in attendance, making It
RESTAURANT S. LUNG!
Yale University and later took his impossible for them to be in Be. given on May 2, at the Phalanx contributions deposited in the Blue-
12059 DEXTER BLVD.. near Elmhurst
doctor's degree from the University troit. It was therefore decided at Club are under way. Mrs. Samuel White boxes, an amount which
of Chicago. As an undergraduate the last meeting of the post to Blocher is chairman of this affair. paid one-half of the cost of the
great reclamation project In the
at Wayne he specialized in Eng- postpone the date for Sunday ev-
Valley of Jezreel, Palestine, where
lish and the social sciences.
ning, Stay 3.
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
28 agricultural settlements have
The fellowship is to be used for
The Oriole Terrace has been
been established.
research purposes and Dr. Padover engaged for the installation which
Mrs.
Joe
Magidsohn,
chairman
The importance of redeeming
PASSOVER
states that he will use the award will take place at 6:30 and will
of
the
infant
welfare
fund
of
the
the soil of the Holy Land to the
in obtaining material for his next be conducted by the national of-
GREETINGS
-
Detroit
chapter
of
Hadassah,
re
upbuilding
of the Jewish National
book "The Life of Louis XVI of ficers from New York. Dinner will
from
France." His published works now be sowed at 8 o'clock. A special ceived contributions from the fol - Home, was stressed in a Passover
lowing:
addressed
by Dr. Israel
message
are "The Revolutionary Emperor," floor show will provide the enter-
Mina Hattie Gittleman, in mem- Goldstein, of New York, president
a biography of Joseph II of Aus- tainment for that evening and
ory
of
Mrs.
Blume
Schwartz.
of
the
Jewish
National
Fund of
tria and a novel, "They Shall Not several well known radio and
Mrs. Louis Duscoff, in memory America, to the Box Clearance
Pass."
night club stars will make their of the yahr-zeit of her grandson, Week volunteers.
Dr. Padover has been employed appearance as an added feature.
David.
as a research associate at the Uni-
Department commander of other
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis,
versity of Chicago and the Uni- veteran organizations as well as
in memory of Mrs. Esther Strief- Trees Planted in Palestine
versity of California.
Governor Frank Fitzgerald and ling.
Through Jewish Na-
NCORPORATED
The
Guggenheim
winners
this
I
Mayor Frank Couzens will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, in
tional Fund
year were selected from 900 apli- guests of Detroit Post. Invitations
memory
of
Mrs.
Esther
Striefling.
cants.
will be mailed out next week, and
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Fried-
The
following
trees were planted
all who desire to attend this affair man, in memory of the yahr-zeit
requested to make their re- of their mother, Mrs. Celia Fried- in Palestine, during the past week,
in the
through
the
Jewish
National Fund
Old Clocks Instead of New le are
serrations by mail on the cards
Palestiee
man.
FISHER BLDG.
Council of Detroit:
Habit dies hard. The old pre- which are enclosed with the in-
Two
trees
by
Mr.
and
Mrs. Louis
vitation.
Robert Nathan has turned over
war orthodox Jewish community
The Jewish War Veterans pont to Alfred A. Knopf the manu- Cohen of 1482 Glynn Court, In
of Jerusalem is accustomed to
Judah
and
Mrs.
memory
of
Mr.
timepieces showing the time ac• meets every first and third script of his new novel. which is Goldberg.
!man, in memory of her beloved cording to the old Arab method Wednesday at Jericho Temple, gill without ■ title. Knopf will
the
pupils
of the
Eight trees by
2705 Joy Road at 8:30 p. m. An
Gifts to Children's Home husband, and Ladies Auxiliary of of reckoning, which greatly dif- open meeting will be held on also publish the new novel of I. Tuxedo branch of the United Heb-
know
It.
we
Singer,
author
of
"Yoshe
C.
H.
fers
from
the
time
as
the J.
I.
rew Schools.
The wardens of a Meah Shearim Wednesday evening, April 15, and K.alb," in • translation by Maur-
One tree in honor of Mn. Mot-
Donations to the Jewish Chil-
- all Jewish ex-service men are in-
lie Golobisky, by Miss Fannie
A song written by Jack Stern synagogue put in one of the new t vited to attend. This is ■ social ice Samuel.
dren'sHome were received from
tangled
clocks
In
the
lobby.
Hu
Golobisky
of 1965 Delaware Ave.
and }ferry Tobias and recently in-
the following:
fanatic Agudath Israel youth ob- meeting and the veterans are re-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronson. I troduced on the air in ■ nation- jected to this because It showed a quested to bring along their ladies 135 will clone on that night, and
'The
Lana
ef Premise' woe
-
Mrs. Meyer Ronenbeum, Meses wide broadcast has been purchased tendency of "heretical reform with them. There will be enter- all Jewish veterans wl.o, join the International Movie
Award—yee
s T. by Pickford-Lasky Productions.
and post by April 15 will have their
Weiswasser, Mr. Williams, Mn.
the Zionists. And when the tainment and refreshment , ,
like
mist sme It •t Littmas's beginning
011esbeimer, Elaine, Geraldine and
those who wish can play bridge. names engraved on the charter April 24."
to
remove
the
wardens
refuted
all
occasions

Flowers for
Melvin Davidson. S. J. Greenberg,
The charter of Detroit Post No. as organisers.
m.o....Joy Florist, Euclid IOU. new clock, they smashed It.

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