• THE JEW1SH'NEWS Page Twen*y Friday, April 16, 1948 v / Open House Sunday 'Keep 'Ern Laughing' Show Town Hall Announc-41 tvianischewitz Reports High Demand For Wine To Mark Opening of Features 4 Entertainers Next Season's Artists 5th Claudette Store Keeping pace with a Passover demand that has already become a holiday tradition, the produc- ers of Manischewitz Kosher Wine- reveal that _this year's produc- tion is • the greatest in the history of the firm. This year, it was learned, holi- day tastes for the unusual in fine wine will be gratified by the in- troduction of Manisehewitz Sparkling . Win,e the first time a champagne Kosher for Pass- over is available. A package store poll indicates_ that many inteTid to use it as a gift for , their Seder night hosts. Shown above : are Wine experts tasting the wine for. purity and bouquet. Claudette Chocolates will cele- brate the opening of its newest Detroit store, at 7541 W. Mc- Nichols Rd., with an open house on Sunday,. April 1,8 from 1 to 6 p.m.. Arthur. Klein, , president of Claudette ChoColates,. stated, that no business would be transacted that. day. "Everything's on the house," said Mr. Klein, "and we want every one to come in and sample Our famous continental specialties." It's been the policy of Claudette Chocolates, Inc., to in- troduce a new taste delight with the opening of each store. The newest chocolates shop is the fifthAn Detroit, end the introauc- . tion of Squareinints will add in terest to the celebration. The store itself, located on the corner of McNichols and Lilac, has a yellow, painted front with silver stiApeand :Magenta name, plates. The interior is • painted gray and magenta with a ceiling lighted in the revolutionary "egg- crate" louvered style. This is the first. store in Michigan in:this way , to 'use an entire ceiling area for lighting. The store is air con- ditioned. Architects for the re- modeling were Weis. & Basser of New York. Claudette's Presents Passover Chocolates Home For Aged. to Hold Passover Observances . Arthur Klein, president of Claudette Chocolates, . announces that Passover chocolates are now available. These candies are made under careful supervision of Rabbi N. Kornmehl, member of the United States and Canada Union of Orthodox Rabbis. The candies are strictly Kosher for Passover, and this is the first year they have been sold in a store '.sselling only candy. Claudette's Passover mecca- roons are available in one-pound metal containers. Claudette's Passover chocolate bars are solid bars of Swiss-type chocolate and are sold in half pound and one pound quanties. They are sold only at the Dexter -store, 11563 Dexter at Burlingame. Harry Cooper, Pharmacist For 35 Years, Dies at 64 Harry Cooper, well known. De- troit pharmacist who operated drug stores in the Westminster, Oakland and 12th St. districts for 35 years; died April 6 at the age of 64, at his home, 2460 Gladstone. He was the owner of the Cooper Drug Store, $755- 12th St. Funeral services were held April 7 at Kaufman Chapel. Burial was in Machpelah. Ceme- tery. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Can- tor Pavel Slavensky officiated. He is survived by his wife,' Jennie; two sons, David -and Nathan; three daughters, Mrs. Benjamin R. Parker, Mrs. Leon- ard Tigay and Mrs. Maxwell Miller, and a brother, Isadore. Monument Unveilings, The family of the late Manuel Weinberg announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, .April 18, at Mt. Sinai. Cemetery, 28, 500 W. Six Mile Rd. Cantor Adler will officiate. Friends and rela- tives are invited to attend the service. The family of the late Anna Frank announces the unveiling of a monument in her momory at - 3:30 p. m. Sunday, • April 18, at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear, wonderful wife and mother, Sarah Zack, who passed away April 15, 1946. Sadly missed by her hus- band and children. . Residents at the Home for the Aged will participate in a va- riety of recreational programs during the latter half of April. Record concerts,, games parties and movies are scheduled weekly. Traditional PaSsover services will be conducted, in addition to , daily and Sabbath worship. A visiting rabbi will speak at MM- cha services April 21. . Willie Howard, Lou Holtz, Zero Mostel and Ella Fitzgerald will head a gigantic vaudeville show entitled "Keep 'Em Laughing'," at the Masonic Auditorium, for t w o performances, Saturday, April 17. Besides the regular 8:30 show, there will be one at 11:30. • Howard, Mostel and Holtz are considered the leading comedians in show business and Miss Fitz- gerald's torch singing have made her a favorite everywhere. Two other acts will complete the pro- gram. Wilshire Caterers Now At Hotel Park Avenue Wilshire Kosher Catering CO., formerly located at the Wilshire Hotel, announces that it has taken over exclusive catering rights at' the Hotel Park Ave. Penthouse and English ROotn. Under the supervision of the Vaad Harabonim, the, company caters showers, weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and all social affairs. For information or reservations call WO. 2-2825 or TE. 4-155C Proste Heads Credit At Hadley Finsterwald . • INSURED SAV1 GS ACCOUNTS • 0 Among the artists Who will appear are Richard Bonelli and Marita Farell, formerly of the Metropolitan and Chicago / Opera; Grace and Kurt Graff, noted ballet dancers; Jorge Bolet, Cuban pianist; the Ambassa- dors of Song; Clifton- Fadiman of "Information Please;" Richard Lloyd George (Earl of Dwyfor); Robert Allen, co-author, "Washington Merry GO-Round; • Mike Reilly of the White House; Arthur • Blies Lane, former AmbasSador to Poland; Hodding Car- ter, the South's fighting editor; Au-, stine Cassini,, gossip col- umnist; Davi Seabury and Dorcas Palmer, psychologists; and Dwight Cooke, director ."Famotis People s Platform" programs on. the air. 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Although the normal waiting time for transit visas in France is three to six months, HIAS, -through intervention, has been able to cut this time down con- siderably, in some cases to three or four weeks. Be Wise MusiCal events will augment the list of famous speakers ;to appear at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theatre, next season, Kathleen Snow Stringer, Town Hall director,- announced. The series will start Oct. 6, and termi- nate March 9. Chinese Ambassador Honors Jewish Leader NEW YORK (JTA) — Harold Riegelman, prominent Jewish leader, was decorated with the Order of the Auspicious Star, China's highest civilian award by Chinese Ambassador V. K. Wel- lington Koo, for services he has rendered the Chinese Govern- ment as legal advisor. Riegelman is chairman of the executive committee of the New. York Chapter of the American Jewish Committee and a member of its national executive committee. 'The "fate 'Of the surviVbrs frbiti Nazism in DP camps in Europe depends upon the success Of the Allied Jewish Campaign. -MASONIC AUDITORIUM MAIL ORDERS: Payable - to Masonic TICKETS: $.00, 2.40, 1.80, Temple Aud., 500 Temple, Detroit 1, Mich: 1.20•(tax incl.) at 71K Include stamped self-addressed envelope GEinnelPs. TE. 2 7100 - SAVE lifONIE1 It pays to Come to Windsor and Buy Fish for Passover All Kinds gf Fresh Lake Fish Arriving Daily to Our Plant WINDSOR FISH DISTIBUTORS 352 PITT ST. E., Windsor, Ont. Phone 4-8671 ENJOY YOUR PASSOVER HOLIDAY. ORDER STREIT S MATZO & MATZO PRODUCTS DETROIT FOOD DISTRIBUTING CO. 3375 CALVERT TO 8-1980 $1.25 ABSORB1NE JUNIOR. 200 McKESSON ASPIRINS $1.00 NOXZEMA CREAM 25c BIOLAC LIQUID ON SALE AT ALL 53c 49c ........89c 16c (unnigholes