America faith Periodical &ter CLIFTON MMUS - CINCINNATI SO, OHIO PIEPer•oransnaRozociii April 15, 1938 and THE Neugarten Movie Preview April 24 are NOT Kosher for Passover • MRS. HAROLD W. KLINE i • *Among the Kosher 0 Varieties are: Heine Vegetarien Oven.B eked Beene HeiniVegetatien Soup Heine Cream of Tomato Soup Heins Cream of Mushroom Soup Heine Cream of Green Pea Soup Heine Cream of Celery Soup Heine Cream of Aquas. Soup Hill. Cream of Spinach Soup HWns Apple Butter Heins Can Chowder Heins Tomato Ketchup - Heins Peanut Butter and more than 40 other products of H. J. Heins Co. AVRUNIN CAMP For Boys and Girls MICHIGAN'S OLDEST PRIVATE JEWISH CAMP IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION For a Restricted Number of Children AGES: Boys From 6 to 13 — Girls From 6 to 15 This exclusive age group assures ■ unified camp interest and allows for greate r specialization and training in the counselling staff PHONE TOWNSEND 5-6615 A rwrunin Nursery recognition throughout the Middle West is accepting registration for children Which has achieved AGES FROM 3 TO 6 PHONE TOWNSEND 5-6615 Dietary Laws Strictly Observed OUR LOW OVERHEAD SAVES YOU MONEY! David A. Lynn STORAGE FURS REMODELING Will Call at Your Home for Estimates—No Obligation to You TYLER 6.1607 3737 CALVERT AVE. s We Thank You patronage of our Jewish clientele and extend sincere wishes to them— over! r" YOU( PACKARD B.ly ;re FEE ME FiliFT HARRY L. SCOTT Packard ReprreentatIve 1-4248 Vinewood 1-1952 rHONE.. FAULTLESS Curtain Laundry and Cleaners 4737 Elmhurst HOGARTH 1010 Largess Itsciaare Ykhtcn 's with Olympia Motor Sales 1107 LitAND RI MR 4-2800 Bring the Refugees to America FREE INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE Phone. Write or See Rhea E. Cashman Official Agent, All Linea %arid Wick Tweed Hamm Ins. 1113 Griswold St. wee Growl Ricer RANDOLPH MA BUENOS AIRES (WNS)—AP- Meciation for President Roose- velt's effort to aid refugees horn Germany and Austria was voiced by a delegation representing 40 Argentine Jewish organizations on April 24, at 8 p. m. Proceeds from the affair will be used to car- ry on the clubs work of supplying medical aid to the less fortunate. The executive board of the Neu- garten Sunshine Club will meet for luncheon and the monthly busi- ness session at the home of Mrs. Morton Snyder of Wildemere Ave., Monday, April 18. Bnai Brith Ladies Double Pledge to the Allied Drive At the meeting of the Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary, held at the Bnai Moshe social hall on Mon- day evening, April 11, Arthur J. Haas of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign gave a stirring talk illus- trated with movies, on conditions in E u r o p c. The organization doubled its last year's pledge. Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president, announces that a bingo party will be given by the auxiliary on Satur- day evening, April 30, at the Bnai Moshe auditorium. The proceeds will go to several Bnai Brith prpj- ects, including the Anti-Defama- tion League and the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital. The general chairman in charge of arrange- ments is Mrs. Norman Rom, as- sisted by Mrs. Leo Turner as co- chairman, Mrs. Nathan Wolf, tick- et chairman, Mrs. Herman Gach, chairman of prizes, and Mrs. Vic- tor Finn, refreshments chairman. Women's Auxiliary of Children's Home The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home met at the Home, Petoskey and I3urlin- game Ayes., April 6. Mrs. Louis R. Barak presented an interesting interpretation of the significance of Passover, and Miss Florence Weintraub pre- sented vocal and dramatic selec- tions. The Woman's Auxiliary has purchased new cooking equip- ment and a committee composed of Mrs. Herman Cohen , Mrs . Sid- ney Stone and Mrs. Geo. M. Rob- erts have been appointed to a landscape committee to arrange for beautifying the grounds of the Ilome. Mrs. Anthony Deutsch and Mrs. Rosman are chairmen of a com- mittee to provide a suitable Pass- over celebration for the children in the Home. Mrs. Julian Weber was chair- man of the social hour which fol- lowed the meeting. Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair- man of contributions. reports do- nations received as follows: In memory of her father, I. Rosen- zweig of New York, by Mrs. An- thony Deutsch; in memory of her son, David, by Mrs. Geo. M. Rob- erts: In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Harold, by Mrs. S. M. Victor. 300 at Sedorim in the Colonial Hotel More than 300 people made reservations to attend the Seder services at the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens. The Sedorim are to be conduct- ed by Rabbi Lavy M. Becker, ed- ucational director of the Jewish Community Center of Detroit. Many of those who attended the Sedorim are remaining at the Colonial Hotel for the remainder of the Passover festival. it was I announced on Thursday. Rabbi J. S. Sperka's Passover Sermons We appreciate the each and everyone for a Joyous Pass- Workmen's Center Luncheon April 27 PASSOVER GREETINGS Members and friends are urged to attend the final meeting of the Women of the Workmen's Edu- cational Center on Thursday, April 21, at 8 p. m., at 2545 In extending the Season's Greetings to the entire Jewish community, we add a wish for your continued health and happiness. May you find new joy in your work and renewed in- spiration in your achievements. Anufflo ck May 1—Miss Ray Sandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandler of Hawthorne Ave., to Morris Fine, at Lachar's on 12th St. A Happy Passover to All THE Engagements 4111,1 Wedding Calendar' • H. J. HEINZ CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. PAGE THIRTEEN CHRONICI.E Mrs. Harold W. Kline is assist- ing in arrangements being made for a movie preview and stage Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Freedman announce the engagement o show sponsored by the Neugarten their daughter, Mollie, to Frank K. Gunsberg, son of Mr. and Mrs Sunshine Club, at Temple Beth El, Joseph Gunsberg. Mr. and Mrs. William Klegman of West -Grand Ave. announce the engagement of their sister, Ida Fine, to Max Serling, son of Mrs. A. Serling of Fullerton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of 3311 Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian, to Abraham Kahn of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahn of Mikado, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Erman of Oakman Ct. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Vivian, to Ilarry II. Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Greenberg of Sturtevant Ave. Mrs. Nettie Karp of Blaine Ave. announces the engagement of • her daughter, Edith, to Alvin Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon . I Cohen of Sturtevant. Ave. Products The emblem ©, which you find on the labels of more than 50 Heinz products, shows the en- dorsement of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. The varieties* are KOSHER ... that is, they may be used in Jewish homes fifty-one weeks of the year. Please do not make the mistake, however, of thinking that the © endorsement applies to the week of Passover also. LEGAL hat called on United States Am- bassador Alexander W. Weddell. Spokesmen for the deter Lion said their organizations weel raising funds to aid the refugee:, regard- less of race or religion. Births April 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Julius R. Gitlin (Gloria Sweet) o 2715 Rochester Ave., a son. April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Schwarz (Marian Grosberg) o 2645 Monterey Ave., a son, Alvin Donald. March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Beck of 16140 LaSalle Blvd., a son, Sanford Norman. To Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lebster (Roslyn Goldhamer) of Flint, a son, James Michael. Feb. 9---To Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy of 3835 Duane Ave., a daugh- ter, Sandra Maxine, Marriagra DUNITZ • ROTH A beautifully banked altar with gardenias and chrysanthemums formed the setting for the cere- mony Sunday night, April 3, at the Whittier Hotel, which united in marriage Dorothy Alice Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Roth of Chicago Blvd., and Saul Dunitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Dunitz of Parkside Ave. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride was lovely in a gown of imported embroidered marquis- ette. Iler veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls, which was designed in a halo fashion. Her bouquet was made up of or- chids and gardenias, with a cas- cade of lilies-of-the-valley. Shirley Dunitz, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Gertrude Rosen- thal; Anaruth Paul, Irene Bussey and Roslyn Kahn. Sidney Dunitz, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Milton Roth, Leonard Birndorf, Dave Bonin and M. Saul Dunitz. For her (laughter's wedding, Mrs. Roth chose a powdered blue crepe gown. She wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Dunitz, mother of the groom, wore a beige im- ported gown of lace, and a cot, sage of orchids. " Mrs. G f - acc Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly" before the wedding pro- cession. After the ceremony, din- ner was served for 250 guests, and a reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Dunitz left for a week's stay in New York, and from there are taking an extended trip throughout South America and Panama. Upon their return, they will reside at 70 Highland Ave. The bride traveled in a beige suit, trimmed in black braid, with a silver fox scarf. Her accessories were black and she wore a cor- sage of white orchids on her furs. GOLDENBERG . FREDENTHAI.. Miss Mollie Fredenthal, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fre- denthal of Brooklyn, N. Y.. be- came the bride. on April 10, of Moe Goldenberg, son of Aaron Goldenberg, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Fredenthal of Holden Ave. Rev. J. Silverman officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Louis David Linton played Lohengrin's W e d ding March. After the ceremony, luncheon was served to 50 mem- bers of the immediate fitinilies. LEDERMAN • HINDERSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Morris ilinder• stein of 2249 Gladstone Ave. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, to Samuel Leder- man of Cleveland, Ohio, on Sun- day, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Leder- man left for a trip to Chicago. and will he at home to their friends after April 18. at the Sov- ereign Hotel, Cleveland, 0. NAKELSKY • DAVIS Sunday afternoon, April 10, Bernice Davis of 3764 Glynn Court became the bride of Jacob Nakel- sky, 1935 Clairmount Ave. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter performed the ceremony at his home in the presence of the immediate families and friends of the couple. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Con- gregation Bnai David, Elmhurst at KUSCHINSKI • GLASIER 14th will occupy the pulpit during Ezra Giesler of Webb Ave. on- the entire Passover holidays and will deliver the following sermons: nounces the to marriage of his . that daughter, Lillian, Alfred Kusch- Saturday, "Asking Questions' inski of this city on April 10. afternoon. between Mincha and Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Maariv, the subject for discussion will be "Chometz and Matzo". On siding Mr. and at Mrs. Kuschinski are re the Lee Plaza Apart- Sunday Morning, the second day of Passover, the title of the sermon will be "Back To Egypt". POLANSKY . KREFMAN Cantor B. Z. Kapov-Kagan of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krefman Congregation Bnai David will announce the marriage of their officiate during the Passover holi- days. The cantor will be assisted by daughter, Edith, to Murray Polan- sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Po- an able choir under the direction of David Shkolnick. Evening serv- lansky, on Sunday. Arril 10. Rab- bi 51. Zager officiated. ices begin at 7 p. m. and morning services begin 9 a. m. Friday eve- ning, Saturday morning and Sun- day morning of the first days, as Irving Grossman and Dina well as on Thursday evening, April Goldberg the Featured 21, Friday, April 22, and Satur- day, April 23, the cantor and his Stars at Littman's choir will be heard. Two well known stars of the MONDAY NIGHT CLUB The Monday Night Club held Yiddish stage—the most popular among the younger Jewish actors its weekly meeting at Mrs. L. Gal- lant's home at 2014 Blaine. The —are the featured leading actors in the current at Litt- club has donated $5 to the Mo'os man's People's production Theater, 12th and Chitim. A third Seder will be celebrated this Sunday at Mrs. A. Seward. Irving Grosman and Dinah Gold- Green's home, 1701 Lee Place, by all the members and their hus- berg are being featured in "Far- langt • Meidel" ("Wanted — A bands. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. M. Lipsitz's home, Girl"), an interesting production in two acts and eight scenes. 3793 Tuxedo. MRS. PHILIP GORELICK Waverly Ave., corner Linwood, where final arrangements will be I made for the forthcoming donor luncheon which will take place on April 27 at the Fort Wayne lintel. Mrs. Philip Gorelick, chairman, reports that her committee is working diligently to make this affair a success. A fine musical program has been planned. Mem- bers and friends are asked to help make this affair a success as the proceeds will be used for the erec- tion of a new Workmen's Educa- tional Center Building. For fur- ther information, phone Mrs. I. The North Woodward branch of I Sokonoff, To. 7-3504, oe Mrs. the Jewish Women's European Philip Gorelick, To. 7-6339. Welfare Organization will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Weisberg, 2016 Taylor Ave., on Wednesday, April 20, at 12:30 p. Further plans will be made for the fifth an- J.W.E.W.O. Orphans' Shower on May 24 we call therli "HEAVENLY T\MNS" Past Presidents' Night of Pisgah Lodge on Monday Next Monday evening, April 16, They're Exclusively Siegel's Match them up as you will: one cardigan is hand-loomed knit with cheviot front, as sketched, another has yarn flowers. There's a wide-ribbed pull-over, and a cheviot skirt with six gores and a talon closing. Sizes 12-20. has been net aside as Past Presi- dents Night for Pisgah Lodge of Beal Britt', The meeting is to be held at the Maccabees Bldg. at 8:30 p. m. The program of the evening will be a varied and high- ly interesting one. Each of the past presidents will be called upon for remarks. In addition, musical pro- gram will be featured, consisting of vocal selections by Helen Gold- berg, a lyric colloratura soprano, accompanied by Garcia Glasser, who will also render some piano selections, Mme. Galli-Birdie, Euro- pean soprano, will sing. Refreshments will be served. This is an open meeting and the members are urged to attend and bring their friends. MRS. IDA SCHULTZ nunl clothing shower for the Gen- ,:ral Israel Orphans Home for t,ids in Palestine, to be held at the • Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Des- ter and Lawrence, on Tuesday, May 24, at 1 p. m., admission being cotton hose or underwear, ages 6 to 16. Every year for the past five years the organization sponsored a shower for 200 orphans, but this year the demand on the home is greater due to the European situ- ation. The organization solicits the co-operation of the public, for any persnal or organizatins contribu- tion. Please notify Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman, To. 5-4256 or Tyler 6-9553, when and where meetings are held so that personal contact may be made. Mrs. E, Epps, chairman of the luncheon and bridge planned to be held at Kern's auditorium on Tues- day, May 3, at 12 o'clock, an- nounces there will be prizes. She will be assisted by Mrs. Ida Schultz and Mrs. S. B. Hack. Mrs. Sonia Epstein of Bryon Ave. was hostess to the board of directors at her home on Wednes- day evening, April 6. Mrs. J, Mo- dell, president, presides!. 29th BICUR CHOLEM SPRING DANCE SUNDAY The 29th annual spring frolic of the Bicur Cholem Juniors will be held this Sunday evening, April 17, at the General Motors Ball- room. While this ballroom is ordi- narily closed on Sundays, special permission has been given to hold this dance, proceeds of which will go to aid the needy sick. Music will be by Earl Ilarger who will be presented by Mike Falk's Or- chestra organization. Jack Litin- sky is chairman of the dance com- mittee and Morry Levin is his co- chairman. IN HEAVENLY COLORS: Poudre Aqua Pink PULL-OVER ... ;2.95 5.95 CARDIGANS 5.95 SKIRT Sport, Shop An Appeal to Local Jewry for Kashruth Second Floor As Kashruth conditions are at a low standard in Detroit, the Vaad liakashruth appeals to all Detroit Jews to co-operate in as- suring the enforcement of the traditional laws. Not only in the butcher shops, but in delicatessen stores, kosher restaurants and groceries there must be constant watch against the sale of non-kosher food. There are bakeries whose bread is made with milk and Jews who would object to it unknowingly eat this bread with meat. In order to guard against abuse of the traditional laws, the hands of the Vaad Ilakashruth must be strengthened. We therefore ap- peal to Detroit Jews for support and urge them to send contribu- tions towards our work to Vaad liakashruth, care of Lachar's hall on 12th St. We also wish to announce that a mass meeting will be held at the Beth Tfilah Emanuel Syna- gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- son. on Sunday, April 17, for the purpose of electing officers. The public is requested to attend. VAAD HAKASHRUTH OF DETROIT. ,WOODWAIID AT STATE. YOU ARE INVITED TO THE 29th Annual Spring Frolic to be given by BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS General Motors Ballroom Sunday Eve., April 1 T, at 8:30 MUSIC BY EARL HARGER (Presented through Mike Falk) ALL PROCEEDS GO FOR NEEDY SICK This is your chance to have a good time and help a most worthy cause. Edwin H. Samuel In U. S. During May The lion. Edwin II. Samuel, eldest son of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Samuel, will spend the month of May in this country in behalf of the Hebrew University in Jerusa- lem, as the guest of the American Friends of the Ilebrew University. Mr. Samuel has made his home in Palestine since 1920, and has been in the service of the British gov- ernment during all of this time. He is now serving as Deputy Com- missioner for Migration for Pales- tine, and has obtained leave of ab- Cantor Boyarsky and Rabbi sence from his work in order to make the trip to this country, Wohlgelernter to Lead Passover Services at Emanuel Festival prayers during the first two and last two days of Pesach will be chanted by Charon Reuben Boyarsky at Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Wood- row Wilson Ayes. Services will be- gin at 8:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will preach in English on each of the festive days before Mussaf, and in Yiddish between Niincha and Mae- riv services, except the last day of Passover when there will be no afternoon sermon. His subjects dur- ing the first two days of the feast, Saturday and Sunday, April 16 and 17, will be: "The Wise," "The Wicked," "The Simpleton" and "He Who Does Not Know How to Ask." On the concluding days of the Pass- over holiday, Friday and Saturday, April 22 and 23, Rabbi Wohlgel- ernter will talk on, "The Song of Eternity," "Do Miracles Still Oc- cur?" and "Where a People's Soul Is Forged." During the intervening days, April 18-21, Chol liamoed Pesach, morning minyonim will be held as usual at the Nis Hamedrosh, 6, 7 and 9, Mincha will be at 6:45 p. m. followed by Rabbi Wohlgelernter study period in Ain lapin and Maariv at 7:30. 5th Annual Concert given by the The Workmen's Circle Chorus and Mandolin Orchestra DAN FROHMAN, Director SUNDAY EVE., APRIL 24TH Flowers for all occasions -- Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 8-8822. ART INSTITUTE Tickets-50c - 75e Health! 5' From our mineral wells comes the sparkling health- giving waters used in the treatment of arthritis, neu- ritis, rheumatism, sciatica and general colds. Other treatments include T U R- KISII and REDUCING baths WaynehlineralBaths 6030 .1F:rn td RA. 6744 Best Wishes to All for a Happy Kosher Pesach MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL KRAEMER Kraemer's Olympia Hotel • AND MINERAL BATHS MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN—Pho ne Scalp Treatments Specialising in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEISTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON with Nancy Ten Wyril 101I ILY.111/1 BLDO. CA. 01111 hit. Clemens 75 Kashruth strictly adhered to under supervisio s authorised Mashgiaels of RS Johnny Howard at Powatan quintet of feminine beauty be In- troduces includes the Carlyle Sir Pulling new skits out of his hat faster than a magician can tens, dancing duo delightful, and produce rabbits. Johnny Howard the Three Orchids, southern tine. continues to convulse his audi- era who are as gorgeous as their ences at the Powatan Club with his impersonations of sweepstakes winners, famous Comedians and anonymous comical folk. The vide show music and novel ar- name. The Music Masters pre- ranitementa of popular tunes lair dancing.