- - PAGE SIX (ARONICIA Michigan's Finest Wholesale Fur Manufacturers NOW OFFERING Better Fur Coats DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC Center Symphony Concert March 2 Grove in Palestine Honors Mrs. Lebster The Center Symphony Orches- tra of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, under the direction of Sadie An announcement that a grove of 1,000 trees will be planted in Palestine in honor of Mrs. Louis Lebster is made by the Flint Jew- at Tremendous Savings „c" PKATI Made to Your Measure PERSIAN LAMB COATS at Greatly Reduced Prices Wrubel Kozin 15 E. Grand River 6th Floor OPPOSITE HUDSON'S Scalp Treatments Miss Gastman in Specializing ix NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Formerly with Nancy Van Wyek &arum 'MINI. CA. NIT ,411 'RECEPTACLES G ar bag e. Ash and Itahhisk. Reinforced Concrete. rally tinny. netted. rrieed Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889 Mineral Baths Piorn our own mineral wells comes the sparkling health- giving waters used in the treatment of arthritis, neu- ritia, rheuniatism aciatica and general colds. Other treatments include TURK- ISH and REDUCING baths. Wayne Mineral Baths 630 Front St. ft. of Ind RA 6744 • The last of the faculty teas given by the Ganapal School of I Musical Art will occur on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses of Chicago will arrive March 24, to spend several days with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolf. SADIE COOPER Cooper, will present a concert on Thursday, March 23, at 8:30 p. m., at the Center, as the second fea- ture of the House League Festival of the Arts, which is presenting the music, dance and drama or- ganizations of the Center to the membership and the general com- munity. This will be the first presentation of the orchestra be- fore the Center membership this season. Included in the concert will be the appearance of two guest soloists, Rose Manko Mash, pianiat, and Fred Sheyer, violin. 1st. Admission will be free. Miss Mash, well-known Detroit pianist and teacher, studied at the Ann Arbor College of Music and for the past few years with Mrs. Frances 0. Smith. She has ap- peared with several orchestras, in- cludim? the Detroit Philharmonic Symphony several years ago. Fred Sheyer, who is at present concert master of the Chrysler Symphony and the Center Symphony, has ELIZABETH GASTMAN been a student of the violin for afternoon, March 26, at which time more than six years. The program for the evening Elizabeth Gastman will play the C Major Concerto of Beethoven, will include the following: I. Merry Wives of Windsor Overture., with Esther Miller-Krops at the Nicsial second piano as accompanist. Miss 2. Preimie Deluire Saint-Baena Violin solo—Fred ahem Phylis Ahlers, aoprano, will offer 3. Ilerreum Jarnefelt a group of songs. Praeludium Jmnefelt Central Virtues in the Jew- CURTAIN SPECIALS Schwartz left to join their fam- ilies in Miami Beach. Recital March 26 ish Ethical System Mlles. Methods 6. Sleeping Meanly Walts.Tet holkowsky 6. Concerto in 0 minor fur piano and orehestra hlendelmohn Moito Allegro—Andante—Presto Planist—Itom Manko Mash 7. Raymond Overture Thomas According to II a bbi Samuel Schulman, the central Jewish vir- toes are justice and love, or righteousness and loving-kindness. As the Prophet teaches, justice comes first, but in a perfect hu- — man society, justice will be estab- The Junior Congregation of lished in the social relations of men, and at the same time love Shuarey Zedek held it °regular will be in the heart of man as the Sabbath services last Saturday CURTAIN AND RUG impelling motive and the binding in the synagogue chapel. CLEANERS Helen Kadushin gave the Sedra tie." 12813 Linwood resume dealing with the "Golden TO. 7.9660 Calf," while Leah Crohn gave the prophetical talk. Sam Krohn was CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Isaac chazan and Philip Caplan was the Of boasting more than of a bomb Schakne wishes to thank their re- ba'al koreh. afraid, latives and friends for the kind- A soldier should be modest as a nem and sympathy extended them Flowers for all occasions — maid. —Young. during their recent bereavement. Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6.6622. $1.00 Cotton, 3 or. $2.95 Rugs, 9302 ' Drapes Dry Cleaned $1.00 and Reshaped Window Sh•des Cleaned and Reversed (plain). .25 Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Zedek AMBASSADOR arrg , •4, rtt GRAND RIVER at BAGLEY FOR DINNER— , , with Mushroom Sause by Eddie Vor• wieger and his Sig Continental Chefs. One Dollar. COCKTAIL SPECIALS DAILY 1 Also SILVER FOXES and CHUBBIES 'The Refinement of the Exclusive Club •> . • °o% Complete Beef Tenderloin Dinner Mrs. Melville S. Welt has re The following won prizes for turned from several days' stay i n ' the best Purim costumes at the Chicago. I Purim masquerade parties at Temple Beth El: Lois Karbel, Ar- — Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Robin nold Robins Gottlieb, Muriel Seho- son and two children are spendin g stak, Mark Sandground, Ellen the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Jackson, Donald Sarason, Paul David Levin, Lois Daniels, Bern- Max Ileavenrich in Saginaw. ard Applebaum, Allen Jackson, — Guide Caron, Billy Rothman, Mar- Miss Carolyn Maybaum, wh spent the past few weeks with he " jorie Feerer, Jay Warren Allen, r Doris Kirschmann, Miriam Fred- aunt, Mrs. Max Cohn, returned to land, ilelen Robinson, Howard her home in Newark, N. J. Rreeman, lonel Kahn, Goldie — Saul,. Kopman and Maurice Applebaum and Aaron Galperin. Select from Fresh Pelts . . . Advanced Fall Fashions 1 March 17, 1939 , and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. FAward Quint of Parkside Ave., will give a dinner party March 24. Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of Tux- edo Ave. is entertaining a group of friends at a tea Tuesday, March 28. Mrs. Samuel S. K opler of St. Louis is spending a week as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Ber- rie of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal of Wildemere Ave. will be hosts at a Sunday night supper party on March 26. — On Sunday, March 19, Rabbi Leon Fram will lecture at Mid- land, Mich., on the subject: "The Position of the Jew in the Present Day World." Mrs. David 1. Huber of York Rd. is spending several weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. — Mrs. Herbert Sloman of the Bel- crest returned home after six weeks in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- field of the Belcrest returned from an extended visit in Palm Beach. — Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Muir- land Ave. is home after a sojourn in Miami Beach. Mrs. Maurice Goldstick of Les- lie Ave. is visiting with her mother in Miami Beach, Fla. — Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher of Edison Ave. have returned after an extended visit in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William Sharpe (Barbara II y m a n) of Boston Blvd., are spending a fortnight at Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs. sammi Mr. and Mrs. Gerson B. Bern- stein of 3759 Pasadena Ave. will be at home Sunday evening, March 19, in honor of the 25th anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of MRS. LOUIS LEBSTER Cleveland, formerly of Detroit. ish National Fund Council. This No cards. honor is being bestowed upon The Junior Chapter of the Mrs. Lebster in appreciation of Mount Sinai Hospital Association her untiring efforts and devotion will meet this Sunday, March 19, to Hadassah and the Zionist at the home of Sherre Zelden, movement for the last 25 years. Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg and 3049 Glendale, at 2 p. m. Char- lotte Barack will review Du George Dickstein were appointed chairmen for the drive to sell Slaurier's best-seller, "Rebecca," and an original play is to be pre- trees. Mrs. Sally Cooperstein is presi- sented by Sonya Hersh and a dent of the council. group of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of Calvert Ave. returned to the city after omending the winter in San Francisco and LOA Angeles, Calif. Jack N. Joslove of Rochester Ave. returned home after a month's vacation in Miami, Fla. — Mrs. Nina Rosenbaum of Genes- see Ave. left for an extended trip Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and family, formerly of Atkinson Ave. to Miami Beach, Fla. While there she is stopping at the Clevelander have moved to 1467 Burlingame Hetet. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alpert of Chicago Blvd. are spending a few weeks at Highland l'ine Inn, Southern Pines, N. C. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Flynn, who are mana- gers of The Inn at Charlevoix, Mich., during the summer season. lgolin'S straits - famous since 1 922 Purity Assembly, Rainbow for Girls, No. 12, will give two skat- ing parties at the Arena Gardens, Wednesday, March 22, and Fri- day, March 24. An installation party of the Jewish Progressive Culture Club will be held on Saturday, March 18, 9:30 p. m., at 8951 Twelfth St. near Taylor. There will be dancing, entertainment and re- freshments. — George A. Agree was elected president of the Credon Club for the new spring term. Other offi- cers are: Morris Bonin, vice-presi- dent; Albert King, secretary; Solomon Miller. treasurer. Plans are being formulated for an i-- stallation dinner to be given in their honor. Mrs. Joseph Weintraub of Leslie Ave. was hostess on Mon- day, March 13, at the meeting of the Young Women's Mizrachi. Final plans were made for the spring festival to be given on March 28. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. spent two weeks with his wife and daughter in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Karbal and daughter, Norma Lee, will remain there for the rest of the winter. ■ mok, TAXES Charles K. Harris & Company CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 2 2 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 3 CA. 3338 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 The NEW AS TOMORROW levelander "On the Ocean" Delween 10T11 and 11711 STUN:PTA Miami Beach, Florida An Adventure in Luxury at Modest Rates Dedicate Torah at the Bnai Moshe Address Nat Ehrlich. Afar. • Membership Victory Dinner to Be Held Sunday Evening Congregation Bnai Moshe will dedicate a new Sefer Torah Sun- day afternoon, March 19, 2:30 o'clock. The Sefer Torah is do- nated by the Mrs. Grace Newman, Joseph Matyas, Ernest Racz and Valerie Berger, in memory of their departed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newman, who are mem- bers of the congregation. Refresh- ments will be served following the dedication ceremony. All mem- bers are requested to attend. In the evening, at 6:30, the Morris Rosenberg class of new members will be initiated at a vic- tory dinner in their honor. Simon Shetzer will deliver the principal address. Past presidents will par- ticipate in the initiations which wIl be directed by Vice-President Adolph Beck of Bnai Moshe, chair- man of the drive, and Theodore M. Curtis, his associate. Awards will be made to the two team workers who brought in the largest number of members. The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will hold a social-cultural meeting Monday afternoon, March 20, at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Sarah Katzman will render piano selections. Re- freshments will be served and card games will follow the enter- tainment. The Men's Club will participate in the annual joint dinner given by the Men's Clubs of the various congregations at Temple Beth El, Tuesday, March 21, 6:30 p. Eugene Gelbman, president of the club, requests members to obtain tickets at the congregation office. N.H.J.C. League Mrs. Henry Levitt left for Mi- to Meet March 22 ami Beach, where she is the guest Cong. Beth Shmuel of her sister, Mrs. L. Friedman of The monthly meeting of the De- Dinner This Sunday troit New York. League for the National THE MUSICAI, TREAT OF THE SEASON 14th ANNUAL CONCERT DAN FROHMAN, Musical Director WILLIAM CAYMAN, Assistant Director EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER, Soprano DR. ALEXANDER MANKE, 'Cellist SPONSORED BY TIIE Detroit Halevy Singing Society CATHEDRAL MASONIC TEMPLE Sunday, March 26, 8:3o p. m. SCOTTISH RITE All Seats Reserved $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c Tickets obtainable from Halery Members Office day of concert. or at Box MADE WITHOUT MADE WITHOUT M EAT • PRODUCTS H E I FAT ARE All APPROVED BY THE Home for Jewish Chldren at Den- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman of On Sunday evening, March 19, ver will be held at the home of Boston Blvd. have returned from the eighth annual banquet of Con- Mrs. George Levey, 19670 Shrews- a vacation in Miami Beach. gregation Beth Shumel will be bury, on Wednesday, March 22, PAREVE held at Lachar's on Twelfth St. at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich Milton Gordon left to join his Dinner will be served promptly will be the guest speaker. HEINZ VEGETARIAN OVEN-BAKED HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP. A de- family in Miami Beach. at 6 p. m. and guests are asked Mrs. J. J. Karbal, chairman of to be on time. Among those pres- licious assortment of vegetables in in tasty tomato sauce. A pop - the Play Group, advises that the lliEA Mrs. Jules Rosenb erg of Atkin- ent will be Cantor David Katzman a ready-to-serve home.style soup. one-act comedy, "Green Eyes from u orNbS est-seller for many years. son Ave. is on a three weeks' so- of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Rev. Romany," will be directed by Mrs. journ in the south. B. Moldawsky, Cantor S. Moe, MILCHIG Walter Field. This presentation Cantor Samuel "Shmuelikel'' Kell- Mrs. Arthur Weber of Pasadena erman of New Yilrk. Rabbi J. is the introduction to the Detroit 7 Heinz CREAM Soups, made with rich cream and newly churned butter: ,Ave. will entertain at a family din- Thumim will represent the Vaad League's annual eity-wide simul- CHAN OF TOMATO CREAM OF WERT ' ner party this Sunday, March 19, Harabonim and Aaron Rosenberg taneous bridge and mah jong teas CREAM OF MUSHROOM WAN Of GRUM KA in honor of the 40th anniversary who will be the guest speaker, which will take place the latter CREAM OF ASPARAGUS CREAM OF SPINACH of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. will be toastmaster. Reservations , part of May at the homes of rnrimb be ers una dn en r 1 tiii:e ien d ls airm w Ta hn is shep veo n f t . I Joseph Marienthal. CORN CHOWDER can still be made by calling Madi- son 7938. Grand Rabbi J. Rabino- and more than 40 other products. Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of witz is the spiritual leader of the Mrs. I. Fredland. Virginia Park, who have btsm congregation which is located at spending the winter months in 1736 Blaine Ave. Look for the seal of approval 0 on the label. Center Social Group to See Florida, are expected to return "The Women" at Cass home this week end. union of ORTHODOX JEWISH congregations of America Detroit's Finest Bath House Since 1896 New fe•turee . . new equipment new facilities ... new standards of hygien e and comfort . . . have been embodied in the complete •nd recent modernization of the SPA BATHS . Here—amid refined surroundings —you m•y enjoy the ezhiliar•ting benefits of Turkish, Sits, and Swedish Baths . In the quiet. clean atmos- phere of the SPA BATHS you will find calm and relaxation for tired bodies •nd nerves . . . Gradu- ate •ttendants are at your const•nt ser•ice . . . Where I therapeutic baths or mas ,,,,, are indic•ted, your phy- I sici•n's instructions •re carefully followed . . . The new management respectfully invite, your patron•ge. I BNAI MOSHE Y. P. S. Vacationing at the Cleve- lander Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., The Young People's Society of are Walter N. Cooper and fancily Congregation Bnai Moshe gave a of Mack Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. splash party at Webster Hall on E. W. Raul! of Grand River Ave. Marcr 15. The social committee chairman, Mrs. Max Dushkin will review , Sol Auslander, announces plans "Roots in the Sky" at the meeting I for spring outings, roller skating, of Zedakah Club at the home of bicycling and h ayride parties. Mrs. N. Rubin, 2697 Webb Ave., Members interested in horse-back on Monday, March 20. riding are requested to contact Mr. Auslander. Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Colman The organization's third annual of Webb Ave. have returned home dance will be held Sunday, May SWEDISH MASSAGE from a month's sojourn to New 7, at the Bnai Moshe. Proceeds Orleans, La., and Hot Springs, will be distributed among various Includes Hot Room or Electric Cabinet, Cutical Ark. charitable organizations. Rub, Salt Glow, Shampoo, Shower Hot and Cold , The Bible and discussion group Douche Pool, Cream Massage, Alcoh Sally Waller has returned to meets every Tuesday at 8 p. rn. Rub, Private Rest Room her home in Englewood, N. J., Everyone is welcome to partici- a fter a short visit at the home of pate. The group is under leader- Special 10-Course Treatment $20.00 Mr. and Mrs. D. M. DeVine of ship of Rabbi Moses Fischer. The % Vildemere Ave. Miss Waller of- group at present consists of ap- TURKISH BATH fi ciated at the social event held proximately 25 members and their Includes Hot Room or Electric Cabinet, b y the AZA Chapter 313. friends. Cutical Rub, Soap Rub, Salt The one-act play, "The Goyim." Glow, Steam Room, Showers. Miss Harriette Krell of Glynn I will be presented by the group Pool .. . . $•* v rt I f f " this month. 10-Course Treatment $12.00 G ables, Fla., to visit her sister, Blanche Krell, a student at the Detroit Federal Symphony University of Miami. Special Introductory Offer for Month of March ol$2 • 50 1 5n 1 SISISIMISti P01)1. d • ir !hosed of Ilealth Inspection. SWE1,1 0 11 Ar 4 0 - y. SACK. Imltie Creek Sisleen. Iiminate at- tendants. 3. PORN1117040(. A. iffmAl stn. 60, rehmallost after loth we wussosee. • MEN'S DAYS Tor.lat—Thumelat —Am onto. mut tuin• T• enty-famr Ilmur ...pr. Ire Monda, • nd II nlior•da, nntil 10 a. in. &nil idler p. m. LADIES' DAYS it nil. lo • — mlnemlais •nd r re I am 10 is. tn. lo 10 p. lomilnate Almmustes In alondame. RAKE HOTEL 1246 LIBRARY AVE. 61111111111191111011MINIMMIIIIM IONNOMMIMMIIIIIMIIIIIIIINI Opposite Hudson's_ Friday night, the Hillel Players lof Ann Arbor presented "Hospital llill," a play written by Harold ' Gast and S. H. S. Dann, and di- rected by Harold Gast. The play will be presented again this Satur- 9:16, and day night, Mkt.ch 18, at a few choice seats are still 'mai - able for Detroit followers of this dramatic group. se Benevolent Club The Primro — will have its yearly afternoon bridge on March 28 at 2 p .m. in the Metropolitan Bldg. Accomo- dation' can only be made for 120, and those wishing to attend are reed to get in touch with Mrs. L. Friedman, 9933 McQuade, or Mrs. T. Cowen, president. The Tuesday Night Club, a so- cial group for young men and women 21 and over, have planned a theater party for "The Women" at the Cam Theater on Tuesday evening, March 28. Tickets can be secdred by members and their friends at the Jewish Community Center office, Woodward at Hol- brook, from Monday e v e n,i n g March 20. Tickets are 55 cents each and will be distributed in the order of reservations. Fifty seats have been reserved for the occa- sion, following which the group will meet at the Ruasian Bear for refreshments. lei/V-0 FOODS 0 A. Z. A. INSTALLS 11TH CHAPTER ON TUESDAY Fink, Phil Rothschild, Gerald Brunson, Jack Rouman and Sam Schiff are members of the com- mittee. Pete Sanders and David Ro ,en have been added to the advisory board of Chapter 309. A member- ship luncheon will be held by the chapter Sunday, March 19, at the Bnai David, Elmhurst and 1 Ith. At its next Monday evening meeting, Chapter 337 will present a youth discussion group attepded by members of other youth organ- izations. Aleph Zadik Aleph, junior or- der of Bnai Brith, announces the installation of Detroit's 11th chap- ter, Tuesday, March 21. The new chapter, to be known as the Shaarey Zeilek group, will be given formal installation rituals by the AZA degree team and by officials of the Bnai Brith lodges. The pub- lic is invited to witness the pro- gram to be held at the Bnai Moshe starting at 8:30 p. m. and will in- Youth Education League clude addresses by the presidents A sports trophy will be awarded — The Youth Education League is of the Bnai Brith Louis Marshall by Chapter 93 to the winning and Pisgah lodges, entertainment chapter in AZA's athletic meet. planning an open meeting at the home of Mrs. Jean Greenbaum, and dancing. Jess R. Feiler, Mich- 2075 Oakman Blvd., Monday, igan AZA deputy will act as chair. March 20. Committees will report man on the evening program. Mor- SUbsenior Basketball on the results of past activites, tan Sultan will be installed as the Carnival on March 19 the last of which was a dinner president of the chapter. Detroit and Windsor AZA chap- dance held at the Shaarey Zedek. The annual subsenior basketball Plans will be made for the ters *ere represented at the pres- election which will be held in May. lentation of "Hospital Hill" gi„n carnival of the Jewish Community The League's last affair of the thy Hillel Players of Ann Arbor Orchestra's Final Free be held on Sunday, March 19. Center, litoodward at Holbrook, season to be held in June will be I March 18. Phil Rothschild, Jerry; will Concert on Tuesday outlined and committees appointed. I Seehrfnf'aan, Sam Flinstein and Sam This affair is one of the high spots A short period of entertainment' re on the AZA-Hillel COM- in the social and athletic season of the subsenior council, at which The last in a series of four is planned, to include a piano num-1 mittee. symphony concerts, free to the ber by Mrs. Jess Rosen, member AZA Sabbath, observed by the time the two teams, contending public, will be held on Tuesday, and an address by a quest speaker. international organization, will be for the subsenior championship, March 21. at 8:15 p. m., at the Refreshments will be served. marked Friday evening, March 24, play their final game. The winners Detroit Institute of Arts audi- by the local chapters in Detroit of the subsenior ping pong tourna- ment will also be introduced at torium. The Works Progress Ad- and Windsor. SOCIAL CREDIT GROUP I ministration is presenting the De- David Feigenbaum of Detroit this program. The Rebels are Mrs Fay Atlas, president, and troit Federal Symphony Orches- Mrs. Theresa Austen., chairman of Chapter 63 will act as chairman scheduled to play the Judeans at tra, Valter Poole, conductor, under arrangements, thank members 8:30 p. m. Previous to "the main and singing by an AZA choir, opening the auspices of the Music Study friends who helped Make a suc- on the program which will include event, the Zeniths will play the Club of Detroit and the Detroit cess of the annual card Maccabees at 7:30 p. tn. Party at and closing prayers and a sermon Institute of Arts. The soloists will Fyfe's Auditorium. All proceeds Dancing will be enjoyed after on "How AZA is Promoting Juda- be the Music Study Club Chorus, will be turned over to charity. ism." the games, to tunes by a WPA Charles Frederic Morse, conduc- Preparations are being made for 18-piece orchestra. Tickets are be- tor. with John Harrison Young as Everyb od y will be •t Masonic the AZA Youth Alijah dance to ing sold at 50 cents per individual pianist. There will be no admis- Temple Sunday mein& March raise funds for the support of and 75 cents per couple. The mom- sion charge. I concert 26 f or th e a H evy i vited n . hild ren n i P a I es ti ne Leo nar d mun it y i s