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America yewisk Paiodial Cotter

CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

7itEDErRorrjrwisn ORD/VIM

May 1, 1936

Mother-Daughter
Event at Shaarey
Zedek on May 10

Dry Clean Your

• RUGS
• DRAPES
• CURTAINS
• FURNITURE

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitzman of Seward Ave. announce th
The annual Mother and Daugh-
ter Day celebration. under the engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Max Biber, son of Mr. and
auspices of the Sisterhood of Con- Mrs. Louis Biber of Longwood Place.
gregation Shaarey Zedek, will be
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weisberg of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
held on Sunday, May 10, at 12:30 engagement of their daughter, Yetta, to Carl Sherrin of Windsor,
Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Sherrill of Petrolia, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spitzer of 3324 Tuxedo Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Arthur Fisher, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fisher of Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nosanchuk of 4051 Monterey Ave. announce
the engagement of their sister, Eva Brown, to Samuel Fine, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fine.

.

Wedding Calendar

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The saw Vitalist

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"Dear 0.G;

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

May 9—Miss Mynne Sylvia Millions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Millman of 589 Holbrook Ave., to Dr. Adolf W. Lowenstine,
son of Mr. and Mre. Isadore Lowenstine of 3770 Wager Ave.

There is one sure, safe way to have your
home furnishings perfeo.ly dry cleaned—
and that one way is Vitalize! Vitalize dry
cleaning restores furniture, rugs, drapes,
curtains, etc., to their original life, luster
and fresh newness! Save time—save money
—save energy. Phone Forest for a pick-up
today. Prices include pick-up and delivery.

Pkeme We sack gelth 14(011

These smokers
got Double-Money-Back
checks from Lorillard
and then returned them
after AGAIN trying

DOUBLE-MELLOW
OLD GOLDS

"I can't keep your refund. I
now e l i n , . d .

JIEA l teSA OPId IRS C TElld its,
Jamaica, N. Y.

"On trying my second pack
of 'Double-Mellows.' I got a.
thrill." HAROLD, C.. SAGER.,
Buffalo, N. Y.

"Here's your check (un-
cashed). The second pack
of 0.Gs sold ma." V. C.
SCHOMER, Passaic, N.J.

"Those double-mellow smokes
are:marvelous. $o. anir,re-
turning cheek" WALLACE
y.r.futrz.Chicagr,-

Births

TACKED - DOWN CARPETS
CLEANED RIGHT ON THE FLOORS
OF YOUR HOME OR OFFICE

Cell Forest today for an Intimate on tho cost of having your Wird
down carpets cleaned right on the floor of your horn. or oflicel let
Forest's apart wortmen melt them bright, fresh and clean /gain.
Sam the expense of having them taken up and rebid.

PAGE SEVEN

MRS. JACK TOBIN

April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohn (Frances Goldfeder
of 3005 Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Sharon Lee.
April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Norbert L. Leonard (Betty Selig-
son) of 17384 Griggs, a daughter, Ellen.
April 26--To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Novitch (Jean Stotland of
Chicago, Ill.) of 1960 Blaine Ave., a son, David Edmund.
April 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Max M. Seidman (Rhoda Rubin) of
Chicago Blvd., a son.

"I'm returning your check.

Another trial convinced me
Old Golds are swell." WM.
MEBOIC, Philadelphia.

p. m. in the social hall of the syna-
DOUBLE•MONEY•BACK OFFER in effect since Oct 6 1935
gogue.
Rainbow Mothers'
Smoke half a pack of Double-Mellow Old Golds. If you're not
An excellent catered dinner will
be served, followed by an interest-
mail us the wrapper and the remaining ten cigarettes
Affair on May 5 pleased,
ing program arranged by Mrs.
at any time within 30 days from this date, and we'll send you
Charles Robinson. Mrs. David
double the price you paid for the full package, plus postage.
On May 5, at 6 p. m., Rainbow
Lichtig, president of the organiza-
Girls, Purity Chapter No. 12, will (Signed) P. LORILLARD COMPANY (Established
tion, will preside. Those taking
have annual mothers and daugh-
part will be Miss Betty Lichtig,
119 West 40th Street, New York City
Is P. Lentlaat On., Ina.
who will give the opening prayer;
Rose Morris Saper will present, ters banquet at the Eastern Star
CLEANERS & DYERS
Mrs. Jack Tobin, who will give in a piano recital, tr,year-old Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine Ave.
2 JACKETS OF "CELLOPHANE"
PRIZE
CROP
TOBACCOS
the
mother's
address,
and
Miriam
Eleanor Lipkin, daughter of Dr.
533.547 EAST FOREST
Tobin, who will respond in behalf and Sirs. Ezra Lipkin of 2243 Tay-
of the daughters. bliss Judith lor Ave., on Friday evening, May
.......1 ■ 11111111111 ■ 1
Victor, accomplished pianist, will 8, at 8:15 o'clock, at the McGregor
render several fine selections. auditorium. Her program will in-
Patty Bridge, considered the only clude works of Bach, Beethoen,
Y. P. S. Leap Year
child ventriloquist in the world, Mozart, Grieg, Poldini, Dennee and
will perform. Little Charlotte Clementi.
Affair on May 10
Kruger, talented dramatic prod-
igy, will give several readings.
In honor of Miss Mynne Sylvia
The next regular meeting of the
Members of the Shaarey Zedek Millman, bride-elect of May 9, Mrs.
ASSOCIATED WITH
Young People's Society of Congre-
Children's Theater, under the di- Mark Chesler and Miss Mahe
gation Shaarey Zedek will be held
rection
of
Frederick
Miller,
will
Millman were hostesses at a din-
..
this Sunday in the social hall of
present a two-actplaylet entitled ner and miscellaneous shower on
the congregation, at 3:30 p. m.
Mother and Her Helpers." April 23. Thirty guests were pres-
RANDOLPH ISIS
1080 TENOBNCOT REDO.
A scheduled speaker will be fol-
Among those taking part are, ent. On May 3, Mesdames Lionel
Members
lowed by an interesting program.
Inquiet. and Orden
Sylvia Sevin, Arlene Halperin, Fink, Meyer Stamell and Charles
DETROIT
STOCK
EXCHANGE
Solicited
t
Account
s
tance will be made at this meeting;
David Kohlenberg, Philip Wedes, Levenburg will entertain at a
CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
Canted on Conserv-
Many announcements of impor-
CHICAGO CURE EXCHANGE
ative Margin
Thelma Jaffin, Lois Travis, Daniel bridge luncheon and shower at the
Pastel String
included in which are the plans for
Keidan, Hubert Sidlow, Brewster Moinet Dining Room.
the
Leap
Year
dance
by
the
girl
Broder, Norman Weiner, Ruth
members of the organization. An
Ziff, Estelle Goldman and Agnes
• V o i
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lipne
all-girl orchestra will furnish the
Ann Brown.
606 Belmont Ave., announce the
music and the girls will assume
And addition feature will be Bar Mitzvah of their son, David
all responsibilities for the affair.
recitations by Master Alan Fein- Benson, on Saturday, May 9.
As part of the program novel en-
berg, Barbara Eder and Sally
tertainment and refreshments will
Graham. The Children's Theater
Mr. and Sirs. J. Ingber kn-
also be included in the evening's
is under the general supervision nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
program. Any girl desirous of
of Saul L. Schlesinger.
son, George .1., on Saturday,
MISS PEARL PERNICK
procuring additional information
Reservations may be made not May 2 at the Tuxedo branch
Gay colorful string knit two-
later than May 7, at $1 per plate, of the Detroit Hebrew Schools. A After the dinner, the Reja Shop is advised to contact either Miss
piece dresses, for business,
Evelyn Robins at GA. 7314-W or
by
calling
Mrs.
Arthur
S.
Purdy,
of
96
Witherell
St.
will
present
dinner in his honor will be held at
for sports, for country wear.
Miss Sylvia Shetzer at 1,0. 9503.
Townsend 8-7076.
a fashion show while Miss Joan
Lacher's on Sunday, Slay 3.
Well made, nicely knit and
The Young People's Society
Mrs. Herman Wetsman is gen-
Dean of the Detroit Times will be formulated plans for active par-
perfectly styled in a number
eral chairman of the affair.
Morris Friedman, a graduate of guest speaker. Rainbow Girls will ticipation in the ferthcorning Al-
of smart models.
Wayne University's College of do the modeling of the clothes. lied Jewish Campaign. The presi-
The color range includes,
Engineering in 1934, has won a "The Unseen", by Gerstenberg, a dent, Abraham Satovoky, appoint.
Mlawer Auxiliary
Aqua, Coral, Maize. Tanger-
teaching fellowship in the math- one-act play, will also be present- ed Arthur Doctor and Sam Lezell
ine, Blossom Blue, Violet
The cast consists of Evelyn to head this important committee.
NO CHARGE—
Card Party May 6 ematics department at the Univer- ed.
and natural.
Elkin, Virginia S. Lichtenstein, The first meeting of this commit-
sity of Chicago.
If You're Not Satisfied!
Sketched is a Basket weave
and Billie Cugell. Mrs. Edith tee was held Thursday, April 30,
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
0
beauty of
with a tuxedo collar in a
Cugell is the director of the play. and detailed plans were formulated
Mlawer Umgegend Verein met
Spring Violet shade and a
Delphine
Finn
will
give
her
reci-
National
Mizrachi
for every possible success In this
April 29, at the home of Mrs. M.
Natural shade with a red
T
yi n foid...:,kkei
: e . don't sus. ta ; ck: :, : 0 1
Don
A n o y . t 10
9.r12
R.,
tation.
venture. Included in the members
Migdall, 2648 Elmhurst, to com-
vestee.
Anne Fisher, worthy advisor, participating on this committee
Ladies' President
Leader where sstisfact ion is
plete
plans
for
a
mother
and
Grand little dresses at $3.95
guaranteed.
give the speech for the daugh- are: Allan Weston, Irene Kahn,
daughter banquet and to make fi-
Will Speak May 9 will
ters. Mrs. Cugell, first mother ad- Estelle Jameson. Shieley Small,
Also Furniture Cleaning
MAIN FLOOR
visor, will give the mother's ad- Phil Lachman, Toby Nayer, Jane
Mrs. A. Shapiro to Address Moth- dress, and Priscilla Schiller will Colten, Jules Mehler, Evelyn Ro-
er and Daughter Banquet
give the opening prayer.
bis, Amy Cohen, Maurice Shift-
Here
The fashion show is in charge man, Jack Ginsberg, Florence Se-
of Dorothy Berke; the models are gal, Sam Jackson, Sylvia Rosen-
4
-
The Ladies Mizrachi Organiza Florence Cohn, Durothy Fisher, thal, Hy Saffrin, Leah Toffee,
tion is sponsoring a mother and Ruth Freedman, Bertha Goldhoff, Irene Pollack, Dave Finkel and
SUPERIOR QUALITY
daughter banquet Saturday eve- Julia Kalitsky, Mary Resnick and
1234
Barney Kavanau.
Cherry
ning, May 9, at the Jewish Com- Reva
1426 Woodward Ave.
munity Center, Woodward at Hol-
Toba Jackson is chairman of
brook. An unusual musical pro- the decorations committee. Sirs. B'nai Moshe Gives
gram has ben arranged. The guest Weiss, chairman of the board is
Lag B'Omer Party
speaker of the evening will be advisor. Favors and decorations
Mrs. A. Shapiro, national presi- have been made by Miss Pearl
Preparations
are in progress for
dent of the Ladies Mizrachi of Pernick, Lucille and Beatrice
Marvin Simons Company now offers direct to the public—
held
America.
Kavanau, Edith Kosit, Virginia a congregational rally to be 10,
at
America's finest furniture at one-half (1/2) the normal mark-
Visitors are amazed at our showing of the finest
A strictly kosher catered din- Lichtenstein and Blanche Weiner. Lag B'Omer, Sunday, May
2:30
p.
m.,
In
the
large
auditor-
period furniture such as Chinese, Chippendales,
ner
will
be
served
at
$1
per
plate.
At the last meeting, April 21,
sale—but our permanent policy. You are
a
up. This is not
For reservations call Mrs. J. Janet Keat, Dorothy Fishman and ium of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
French, Neo Classic and Moderne Classic—and at
One
of
the
features
of
the
pro-
Kunin,
Garfield
5485-W;
Mrs.
A.
thus able to obtain the finest furniture in America et the
Eleanor Elkin were initiated.
unusually low prices
Abrams, Trinity 2-7445; Mrs. I.
Miss Pearl l'ernick, past worthy gram will consist of offerings by
Rosenthal, Townsend 8-7771. All advisor, is now leading the penny the Sunday School as follows: The
price of the most ordinary kind.
A TYPICAL BARGAIN
members are invited. All reser- popularity contest, the benefits to winners of the elementary decla-

motion contest; finals of thb high
vations must be in by May 6.
MRS. SAM LICHTENSTEIN
go
to
the
Jewish
Childrens
Home.
this sturdy and beautiful
2 CITY BLOCKS OF FINE FURNITURE
school oratorical contest; selec-
nal arrangements for the bridge
Ben Rubinstein, husband of the tions by the B'nai Moshe verse
to be held Wednesday, May 6, at Marshall Lodge 1st
late Conchita Supervia, Spanish speaking choir; selections by the
8:30 p. m., at Jericho Temple,
diva, was one of the founders of B'nai Moshe Junior Glee Club.
2705 Joy Road. Refreshments arts
The rest of the program, which
Anniversary May 17 the Doer Ilayom, Palestine's first will
In choice or
be open to the public, will
to be served and prizes awarded.
Hebrew daily . His father is a
:149
tie v•r•I calor •••
be
announced in next week's issue
Tickets for the affair can be ob-
notalt1 nal loan of
FINE FURNITURE ... BALDWIN PIANOS
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge, former treasurer of the English of The
frante• and
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
tained from Mrs. I. Mellin, chair- No. 1203 of B'nai B'rith, will Zionist Federation.
leather,'
man of the ticket committe, by have its next regular open meet-
tcond Wavt.
calling Garfield 4183, and in the ing on Monday, Slay 4, at 8:30
SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS
evening of the bridge at the door. p. m., in the Book Cadillac Hotel.
MICHIGAN THEATRE BUILDING
The officers of the Auxiliary A program of music and speakers
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
are: Mesdames S. Lichtenstein, has been arranged by the program
president; I. Bornstein, vice-presi- committee, under the direction of
Slay 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mothers and Daughters
dent; .1. Greenbaum, treasurer; I. Dr. Maurice M. Silverman.
Mellin, secretary; S. Fox and I.
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge Luncheon.
May3--Junior Iladassah meeting, 2:30 p. m., Statler Hotel.
Fisher, hospital committee; I. helds its first B'nsi B'rith smoker
May 3—Mother and Daughter luncheon, Junior and Senior
11708 DEXTER BLVD. between Webb & Tuxedo
Leventhal, flower lady.
under the direction of the mem-
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein bership campaign committee at Home Relief Societies at Hotel Steller, at 1 p. m.
May 3—Mother and Daughter luncheon of Senior and Junior
met on April 26. Committees were the Palmetto Hotel on Saturday,
appointed to work out plans for April 25. The program consisted Home Relief Societies.
May 3—Installation and danner-dance of Detroit Post No.
the annual picnic to be held at a of a Charlie Chaplin comedy,
135, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, at the Oriole
date to be announced shortly.
speakers and cards. Dr. Silver-
I. Mellin, chairman of the char- man was master of ceremonies Terrace, 6:30 p. m.
May 3—Second annual dance of Junior Group of Jewish
ter-feast committee, expresses his and short talks were made by
Old Folks' Home, at Hotel Statler.
sincere thanks to the members of Samuel M. Feuer, president. and
have purchased a
Mothers'
the verein and the community at Samuel Charfoos, chairman of the
May 3—Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group
COLLINGWOOD AT THIRD
large for the generous support membership drive committee.
and Daughters' Luncheon.
Senior-Junior
Get
Together
of
the
Detroit
given to them on the occasion of
May
4--Annual
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge
Dining Room now under personal supervision and
the verein's charter-feast which will have its first anniversary ban- section, National Council of Jewish Women, Temple Beth El,
took place on April 19. About quet on Sunday, May 17, at the 6:15 p. m.
management of PAUL ERNST. Serving the fine
May
5—Annual
Mothers
and
Daughters
dinner
given
by
$200 was donated for the sup- Oriole Terrace.
meals for which the name of Ernst is known.
shores
of
beautiful
port
of
the
Ilebrew
Gymnasium,
Zedakah
Club
at
Lacher's.
On the sandy
in Mlawe, Poland, which gives the
May 6—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home, In-
REASONABLE PRICES
WAMPLER'S LAKE in the heart
stallation of officers, Statler Hotel, 2 p. fn.
Jewish children a Jewish educa- Center's Library
and
the famous Paul Eraat Herring la also served sad sold here
tion, teaches them a trade, that
May 6—Fenkell Ladies Loan Association, mothers
of the IRISH HILLS
will afford them a living and not
Will Reopen Soon daughters banquet.
Infrequently food and clothing.
May 10—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh-
Special thanks go to Harry Wein-
The camp will open on June 27 with a full set of
The Jewish Community ren- ters' Luncheon.
May 11—Ladies Au..iliary of Jewish Children's Home.
George Gershwin gave his
berg for his work sex toastmaster ter's Library, which has been
modern camp buildings, sanitary system and ade-
Slay 12 to 22—Allied Jewish Campaign.
friends a surprise when an im- I Scalp Treatments
and chairman of the evening and closed for several months, will
May 13—Ladies Auxiliary of House of Shelter.
pressionistic painting of his was
quate recreational facilities
to the editor of The Detroit Jew- re-open shortly. The books are
Specializing is
May 13—Fenkell Ladies Loan Association dessert-bridge
put en exhibition at the annual
ish Chronicle.
now being catalogued and will
Bercovich
show of the Society of Independent
HARPER METHOD
party at Fyfe'a.
soon be ready for distribution. and card
The reputation of both Mr. and Mrs.
of
the
Drora-Kadimah
English-
May 20—Dessert-bridge
Artists.
Good fiction and non-fiction hooks speaking
Palestine Lodge
in the field of education and child care is your
branch of the Pioneer Women's Organization, at 1:30
SHELTON TULIP OIL
can be readily used by the library
and Adams.
p.
m.,
at
R.
II.
Fyfe'a,
Woodward
assurance that your child will be under proper
Affair on May 17 and those people who have books
PERMANENTS
May 24—Junior Hadassah Players present "Mrs. Bumpstead-
of
this
kind
which
they
would
supervision
Leigh." Dancing to follow from 10:30 to 1 a. m., at Hotel Statler.
FACIAL TREATMENTS
Palestine Lodge I.O.O.F., No. like to share with others may do
Slay 24—Banquet of Yeshivah Beth Judah.
642, announces the postponement no by donating them to the li-
May 27—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid strawberry festival
The nursery will be in charge of a trained Merrill-
Margaret Greenough
of its charity affair from May 5 brary.
at
Jewish
Center, for Mother Klein Memorial Fund.
held
FURNACE OIL
is
Palmer teacher
A story hour for children
to May 17, at the B'nai Moshe.
June 7—Annual Consecration Service of Congregation
BEAUTY SALON
The postponement was necessita- in the Center library every Mon-
Shaarey Zedek.
Formerly with Renee Van Wye*
LA 4500
ted by the forced absence from day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
June 14—B'nai B'rith Moonlight.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CA. Cill
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the city on the originally net date
Dinner
Dance.
Oct.
25—Home
Relief
Flowers for all occasions —
of William Henry Gallagher, who
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