AmericaIt Purish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON MINUS CINCINNATI 20, 01110 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Engagements Good Housekeepers Prefer LEA DER for the original and guaranteed ... 11111111 ' *Certified Rug Cleaning Nothing helps more to brighten a room than a clean carpet. Phone LEADER today TYler 5-8400. Your rugs will be picked up and re-laid after a thorough cleaning •guaranteed to your satisfaction TYLER EADER 5.8400 CARPET CLEANING CO. 8700 LINWOOD AVENUE FORMAL OPENING KRAEMER'S OLYMPIA HOTEL & Mineral Baths STRICTLY KOSHER CUISINE PAGE NINE POETMOTI: //WISH 6IRO1i IELE March 19, 1937 EVERY HOME COMFORT * Passover—March 26 — — — SEDORUM In All Its Traditions and Splendor — — — Prominent Rabbi and Cantor Will Officiate at Seder Services — — — KASHRUTH STRICTLY ADHERED TO — — — RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED AT OFFICE OF Kraemer's Olympia Hotel MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Warning Is Issued by the Council of Detroit Rabbis TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC and to all Proprietors of Grocery Stores At this season of the year, the Detroit Rabbinical Council, which includes all of the local qualified Orthodox Rabbis, deems it proper to caution the observant Jewish public against the practice of deception by some unscrupulous dealers selling Passover food articles under false labels with the alluring words, "Kosher L'Pesach," printed thereon. Mrs. H. Ginsberg of Cortland Ave. has returned home from a two months' stay in Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Gertrude Waldman and daughter, Ernestine of Gladstone Ave. left Miami, Fla. on Sunday and are expected home the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of 290 Farnsworth Ave. were given a surprise party at Lachar's on Saturday, March 13, in honor of their 30th anniversary, by their children: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gold- stein, Marion and Maxwell Hoff- man. One hundred guests were present. Many testimonials were given by the Turover Aid Society to Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, charter and active members for the last 27 years. The guests were enter- tained by Miss Josie Spirer, visit- ing from Paris, accompanied by Miss Ruth Sherman. Mrs. Jeanette Pohl rendered several vocal selec- tions in honor of her parents. J. Y. P. S. Carnival Night on March 20 The Junior Young People's So- ciety of Shaarey Zedek will spon- sor a carnival night for young Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Yotee announce the engagement of thel people Saturday night, March 20, daughter, Leah, to Hy Safran, son of Mrs. Freda Safran. at Shaarey Zedek. The large ball- Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Broady announce the engagement of thei room will be turned into a huge carnival ground. Boxing exhibi- daughter, Dorothy, to Joseph C. Glazer, son of Mrs. Louis Glazer. The engagement of Miss Minnie Spilkin, daughter of Mr. and tions, dancing contests, ping-pong Mrs. A. Spilkin of Elmhurst Ave., to Herman Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller of Fullertoq Ave., was announced this week. . Wedding Calendai March 21—Miss Bertha Potashnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam Potashnik of 2476 Elmhurst Ave., to Harold Hutton, son o Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hutton of 2653 Pingree Ave. The ceremony wil be performed in the presence of the immediate families at the home of Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, 2016 Monterey. March 21—Miss Mollie Cheifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheifer of 3267 Fullerton Ave., to Max Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weisman at Congregation Beth Abraham. April 4—Miss Jane Ann Cerstman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerstman of the Belcrest, to George Golanty, son of Herman Golanty of the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Mrs. Meryl Muscovitz, formerly of Detroit, and now residing in Miami Beach, Fla., mother of Mrs. Mark Weinbeck, was the honored mother at the annual Mother and Daughter Day, observed by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Welfare Bureau of Miami Beach, on Monday, March 15, at the May- flower Hotel. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan spoke on motherhood. Rabbi Abra- ham Kellner %gave the invocation and Rabbi Colman Zwitman the benediction. A pantomine on moth- erhood was presented by Mrs. Hy- man Levy. Mrs. Muscovitz was presented with an old fashioned bouquet and with a gift from the Detroit Sunshine Club. She will be 87 years old the first Seder night. Mrs. Ida Optner is presi- dent of the auxiliary. ctc 42) Births March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Citow (Anne Weinberg), a son Frederick Joel. March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesky of 3470 Oakman Blvd., a son, Roger Brian. March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schreiber (Marcella Grahm) of 16730 Greenlawn, a son, Russell Barry. March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney II, Marwil (Harriet Levy) of 2700 Glendale, a son, Michael David. March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Eisner (Pauline Bogel) of 3029 W. Buena Vista Ave., a son, William Allan. March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ilartz of 4203 W. Grand Ave., a son, Richard Stephen. March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apsel of 2925 W. Buena Vista Ave., a son, Leonard Paul. March 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jaffee (Ruth Zwerling) of 1622 Blaine Ave., a daughter, Beverly Jean. CONFIDENCE PAVES THE WAY Mrs. Daniel Schwarzstein, (the former Helen Mittledorf of De- troit) of Englewood, N. J., is visit- Divisions Tell How They Are ing 'this week with her parents, Heads of Trade Council Organizing Their Workers and Why They Are Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mittledorf at 2976 Certain of Campaign's Success Monterey Ave. Mrs. Morrey Shepherd of 3253 Newly-chosen heads of divisions in the Trade Council of the Rochester Ave. was hostess to her Allied Jewish Campaign this week carried on the work of organising bridge club on Tuesday afternoon, drive, their teams with a spirit of confidence that the forthcoming March 9. which will be conducted from May 2 to May 15 will be • triumph and the liberality of Detroit workers Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd for the untiring effort. of the (Zelda Smith) of 3253 Rochester Jewry. Mrs. David S. Diamond, co- Ave. entertained a group of their Harry J. Solomon, co-chairman friends at a bridge and midnight with Aaron Silberblatt of division chairman of the services and mis- supper, Sunday, March 14. Covers F, in charge of solicitations among cellaneous division, expressed her confidence for the campaign's suc- were laid for 15 guests. cess in the following statement: I "As one of the chairmen of the The Eroettes Club held a meet- division that is primarily composed ing Friday evening, March 19, at of women, I feel that I am justified the home of Irene Kemper, 2297 in expressing confidence in the Hazelwood Ave. Plans for spring certain success of our work. We social activities were discussed. have a tradition for loyalty on the Jerry Bielfield of Hazelwood is spending two weeks in New Ave. York. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bielfield of Hazelwood Ave. returned from a three weeks' stay at the Dempsey- Vanderbilt Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. ntur Chcaqi- cLccoun.1.6 wEicomect, Shyrly Imber and Melba Simons, Members of the Committee on Arrangements tournaments, fortune telling con- cessions, photography booths, and a score of numerous activities will be in continuous swing throughout the evening. Tickets are 35 cents, and may be purchased at the door or by calling Lester Satovsky, Longfellow 7624. Henry Maskero and Seymour Krause, co-Chairmen of this affair, have done a splendid job in secur- ing excellent entertainment and provisions for the entire evening. The popular Commodores and their 10-piece band have been secured by these chairmen for the dancing which will continue throughout the evening. The ticket sale has far exceeded expectations and more tickets have been printed to ac- commodate the huge request. The next meeting will be held Sunday afternoon, March 21, in room 303 of Shaarey Zedek. All members and friends are invited to attend this meeting. The doors will be closed promptly at 3:30. An interesting program has been arranged. RUS June Brides! BE MARRIED AT LACHAR'S and assure yourself of a smart wedding. According to Jewish law, there are only 3 Sundays you can be married this June, so make your reservations now. Lachar Kosher Catering Co. Unsurpassed Cuisine and Unexcelled Facilities for the Catering of BANQUETS — WEDDINGS — DINNERS • PARTIES — SHOWERS, ETC. 8939-41-43 12TH ST., near Taylor TYLER 4-9420 Igartiagts HORENSTEIN—BARNETT On Sunday afternoon, March 14, Miss Ellen Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett, became the bride of Samuel D. Horenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Horenstein. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat- ed at the ceremony held in the small chapel at Shaarey Zedek. A reception was held in the af- ternoon, after which dinner was served for the family. The couple left for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend their honeymoon. SEKS 1448 WOODWARD AVENUE JOSEFF BROS WILL OPEN Detroit's Most Beautiful Jewish Restaurant OPPOSITE FOX THEATER In Time for the Passover Holidays COOPER—KUSHNER WATCH CHRONICLE NEXT WEEK FOR ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kushner announce the marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris daughter, Ann, to Benjamin INSIST UPON THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE WHOLE were in Youngstown, 0. over the Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- week-end to celebrate the 40th DETROIT RABBINATE; DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF dore Cooper, on Sunday, Feb. 21. wedding anniversary of the latter's TO BE MISGUIDED BY THE TESTIMONIAL OF AN -:35c a Day Buys Farm 4 1 Rabbi M. Zager performed the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rosen- INDIVIDUAL, WHOEVER HE MAY BE. ceremony in the presence of 300 baum. guests at Congregation Pesach David Lieberwitz, well-known Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont and young Jewish business man, was Tikvsh. Let the Jewish public bear in mind that this is the only daughters are now residing in unanimously elected president of safeguard and protection in matters pertaining to Kashruth. their new home at 2744 Tuxedo the Detroit Retail Shoe Dealers Association at the annual meeting Ave. Detailed information concerning Kashruth for Passover can of that orgsnization held at the SOLOMON HARRY J. be gotten from anyone of the local rabbis. Commodore Club this week. Mr. the professional groups, stated this Lieberwitz has -held the office of week: secretary and other important re- "We are getting very few At the closing session of the positions in the shoe group. ob. Private auditions to determine from people who are being Adolph Goetz of Russeks was fusals conference of the central states MRS. DAVID S. DIAMOND thenature and extent of your Are You Talented? approached with the requests to regional of Junior Hadassah which unanimously re-elected treasurer or obligation. Short, Interesting, leisure Dine natural gifts. No rnarse in voice misle, part of women which fully equals act as captains and workers of the organization for the fourth was held at the Mayflower Hotel, courses for child and adult, In dramatic art, Instrumental culture, •reative art, dancing, creative writing, marionettes, cello technique Last Monday afternoon, mem- the coming drive and I believe that the accomplishments of the men in Akron, 0., May 13 and 14, the successive year. bers and friends of the Women's we shall have very few people ' previous campaigns. I believe that following officers were elected to Other Jewish business men who ce-A. we 7 7.;11 SEVEN ARTS INSTITUTE :?,,.:1, Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for turning us down in requests for we shall repeat our former suc- head the regional for the coming held offices in the Detroit Retail Director Aged, practically filled the Brown Shoe Dealers Association include cesses and that the 1937 drive will year: President, Miss Sylvia Bro- N. I.. contributions to the campaign. Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth "You can readily see that we are be another triumph for the work dy of Akron; first vice-president, past presidents M. A. Mittelman El. for the meeting and lecture encouraged. Speaking for my divi- of our division." Sylvia Sidenburg of Cleveland and Nathan Hack. delivered by Dr. Osborne A. Brines, sion, I can assure the community Heights; second vice-president, As little a• 26 cents • day put Bnai Moshe Y. P. S. on "Causes and Curability of Can- that we won't let anything stand aside regularly, can enable you Sadie Shur of Detroit; third vice- to own a place like this by the cer." president, Helen Krebs of Louis- in the way of success." The Young People's Society of time you're ready to "Take Mrs. A. M. Ferar, president, ville; recording secretary, Ger- Abe Kasle, co-chairman of the Congregation Bnai Moshe had a las easy." Net blow the pro- announced that the dessert-bridge mechanical trude Sachs of Cincinnati; treas- division, em- green ucsie.h wo will be gland fine turnout for the first out-door and style show and the blanket phasized the trades urer, Helen Lefkowitz of Canton. importance of raising event of the season, Sunday, March ce111106J8X sale has been temporarily post- The regular meeting of the The conference heard reports the entire campaign quota in the The Junior Congregation of poned in order that there be no 14, at Elizabeth Park. Young People's Society of Shaa- from representatives from the four The regular meeting of March Shaarey Zedek will hold its own interference with the forthcoming following statement: INVESTOR'S SYNDICATE "The Allied Jewish Campaign rey Zedek will be held March 21, states forming the regional and 21 has been cancelled and the Passover services this year in the Allied Jewish Campaign. This pro- Living Dkotectioe at 3:30 p. m., in the social hall of adopted resolutions pledging the group will spend the afternoon as daily prayer room. Services will ject, however, will be taken up quota has been announced, and the the synagogue. The afternoon will organization's whole-hearted co- FOUNDED 1894 ;i guests of the Young People's So- be held on the first two days, again, shortly after the Federa- drive's machinery is being well feature "A Musical Program" un- operation to the Jewish National Represented by UP ciety of Congregation Shaarey March 27 and 28, and on the last tion drive. der the direction of Miss Flora Fund, efforts for the spreading of two days, April 2 and 3, beginning Zedek. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich delivered Palestinian propaganda, cooper- Beckman. All members of the at g o'clock. Sam Krohn and a talk in behalf of the Allied Jew- Young People's Society of Bnai ative relations with Senior liadas- Jerome Sonenklar will officiate as ish Campaign. She stated that FOR David, the Y. P. S. of Bnai Moshe, ash and cooperation with Young Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. chazonim. Talks on the significance probably by the end of June, the EVERY and the Y. P. S. of Temple Beth Judaea to interest Judaeans in IMO Industrial Dank Bldg. Flowers for all occasions — of Passover will be given by other new Jewish Home for Aged will ellerry CIO El are invited to attend this en- Junior Hadassah work. FIGURE members of the Junior Congre- be ready for occupancy. However, Rabbi Eric Friedland of Pon- tertaining afternoon's program. It TYPE gation. open house is planned for the early tiac was the guest speaker at the will consist of Phillip Brestoff, Parents are urged to encourage part of next month. concert maestro of the Michigan formal banquet held on Sunday their sons and daughters to at- Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Pen- Theater orchestra, who will play evening. Scalp Treatments tend these services as well as the nington Drive was hostess to the The following represented the the violin; Mrs. Herbert Metz, regular services which are held board of directors last week. Specializing in well-known for her dramatic en- Detroit unit: Sophie B. Schwartz, each Saturday morning, beginning Rose Greenwald, Bertha Yackness, terpretive readings, who will read NEWEST METHODS at 9:30. At the Junior Congrega- several selections; Miss Flora Ann Milstein, Rose Shear, Bernice tion, the boys and girls learn the Beckman, talented and accom- Friedland, Alice Smiley, Mabel SHELTON TULIP OIL true meaning of the various por- plished pianist, who will play the Botwin, Bess Kief, Ruth Fried- PERMANENTS tions of the service, presented in piano; Miss Ruth Brotman, well- land and Eva Sherman. inter e sting and understanding Bernice Levine, chairman in FACIAL TREATMENTS known radio singer, who will sing, fashion, and learn, too, to take an The April meeting of the Detroit accompanied by Mrs. Rose Bassin- charge of the bridge tournament, active part in the service itself. section of the National Council of reports that this affair is meeting Stein; Miss Evelyn Skolnick, ac- At the services last Saturday, Jewish Women will be held on Arthil Sada . . . Ike complished cellist who Will give a with splendid enthusiasm and co- Sam Krohn acted as Charon while Monday afternoon, April 5, at . operation. At the first meeting held with delasirtablo cello solo accompanied by Sol your bwalvIdnality. It the resume and prophetical portion 2:16 o'clock, at Temple Beth El. at the McKercheL Bldg. on March Weller, and Cantor Sonenklar of tlis affeiltat dove were given by Marilyn Koffman. Mrs. Walter Leib will preside. Formerly with Nancy Van Wyck 9, 40 members participated. The nowt fag Tow with CA. 0E17 Shaarey Zedek who will lead the 508 EMPIRE BLDG. This week, Shirley Barahal will the me Iii law Wit wind The program committee has group in Jewish folk songs, and second session of this tournament ks too gar. for your burl give the resume and the talk on arranged an exceptionally inter- was held at the home of Sophie /Wel, toe, mewl. W116 A,t will be accompanied by Mrs. Rose the prophetical portion, Intionwee yew =I: yen esting program for the afternoon. Bassin-Stein. All members and Balberor on Thursday, March 18. Inle atiffielwffl be held be- A special representative of the On Win 1•4 MOWN . . . J EW ELER their friends are invited to at- One more session will and low-bark eeeedng new Old 10.• ABE KASLE Metro- Goldwyn - Mayer Pictures tend. Refreshments will be served fore eliminations are begun an entirely different fasmdb11.0. 8729 12th St. Tyler 5-7938 those who are participating in this Zedakah Juniors Frolic Is a will give a preview lecture on the lubricated with deep Interest and after the program. slorw W So yen. Dame In and let as tournament are requested to watch photoplay "Good Earth" by Mrs. Special Distrihntor Great Success The Chronicle for further notices Pearl Buck. The picture has been cooperation. Divisions are organ- Mull. Presentation ized. Workers are getting started. or to communicate with Bernice acclaimed one of the finest achieve- The Zedakah Juniors frolic held ments of the year and is a post- The campaign is on. Jews of De- Levine, Townsend 8-8924, for in- WJBK—Friday-7: 45 Sunday, March 14, at the Aztec humous testimonial to the late troit should and must raise the formation. Tbo sew aristocratic table- quota in order to assist our starv- Tower in the Union Guardian Bldg. Irving Thalberg and his genius. Judge Ralph W. Liddy was a tremendous success and the ware p ossess ing th• color Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Has The social hour and tea will follow ing and oppressed European breth- DEXTER BLVD. 12036 ren and to support our local and Yiskor services will be conduct- members thank the various organi- the progam. and beauty of 16-karat gold DUVERNOIS DIES Oneg Shabbat national agencies. I am prepared zations and Individuals who at- ed at Congregation Beth Jacob on with tin strength of steel. to go to bat at once in this game Montcalm St. near Antoine, on the The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi tended. RABBI FRAM TO GIVE PARIS (WNS)—Henri Duver- which must be won—with a score morning of the last day of Pass- conducted an Oneg Shabbat on Much credit is due to the pa- nois, one of the beat known Jewish trons, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ger- COURSE FOR HADASSAH of 2385,000." over, Saturday, April 3, at 11 Saturday, March 13, at the home Special Passover Sale authors of France, who was of Mrs. Glucklich, 2494 Clair- Passover Meals Served Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob o'clock. known as the "successor of Guy mansky, The Detroit Chapter of Hades- Leonard Shemsnsky is president mount. and Mr. and Mrs. Koffman Shapiro Stop in for a Bite or • Meal de Maupassant," is dead here at sah will present Rabbi Leon Fram Donations for Furnishing of of the synagogue and Abe Acker- Mrs. T. Segal, president, in be- their advice and support. the age of 62. Scion of an Alsacian for The Delicious—Wholesome Feed TABLEWEAR proceeds will be used to in a series of six weekly lectures man and Barney Barnett are in half of the organization, thanks Home for Aged family by the name of Schwa- send under-nourished children to on "The Role of the Jew in Modem serv- Mrs. Anna Warren, popular sopra- at 50% off bacher, Duvernois won fame for camp this summer, which was the Current Problems." The course Donations for furnishings for charge of the special holiday Aged ices. The committee has issued a no, for rendering musical selec- a., short thaw oat, his short stories and novels. In will be given at the Jewish Com- the Jewish Home for the tion and Mrs. A. Duahkin for her business and object of this affair. call to all Detroit 1933 he was awarded the Grand received by the Wornton's RESTAURANT & LUNCH The next meeting will be held munity Center beginning Tuesday, were professional men to attend these dramatic readings. Prix de Literature by the French from the following: Special writ*. en Diamonds. The public is again urged to at the home of Ida Sklare, 2719 April 6, at 11 a. rn. The re 'stns. Auxiliary services at 11 o'clock sharp. They 12059 DEXTER BLVD. Academy. Detroit Sunshine Club of Miami tion fee is $1. For further informa- 23 open for the Mts. Watches sad Jewelry Glendale, March 21, at 1 p. m. also urge that liberal contribu- keep May Near Eleshurst tion call Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, Beach, Fla. rachl Mothers and Daughters Helen Singer, Sophie Bogarhoff Teas Slesinger, the novelist, is In memory of Mrs. Betsy Marks tions be made to the synagogue, luncheon. Tyler 4-5527, chairman of the COM- and Clutrlotte Aaron are new mem- badly In need of repairs. which is showing off her now born son, by her loving family. edocation. Lieberwitz Heads Retail Shoe Men Detroiters Attend Regional of Junior Hadassah at Akron Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged Postpones Bridge ■ ■ Jr. Congregation Will Hold Its Own Passover Services Y. P. S. to Feature a Musical Program artist e5Wodel 5 .0 0 Walter Berlow Council Will Meet Monday, April 5 Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON e= E. RUTHENBERG You Be the Judge YISKOR SERVICES AT BETH JACOB BERNARD Kiddie Shop DIIIIGOLD DIRIGOLD FREDSON KOSHER