PAGE TEN ALEY)LiRotr,kwisit WELFARE CENTERS WILL APPEAR JAN 18 AT ORCHESTRA HALL Mandolin Orchestra: The Jewish Workers Welfare Club recently organized a mandolin orches- tra which meets every Sunday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the Jewish Wel- fare Center, District Nu. 1, 579 East Philadelphia avenue. The members, who have been meeting for several weeks, are showing great promise in their work and hope to give Public performances in the near future. All persons interested in joining the or- chestra are invited to conic to the next meeting, as there are several va- cancies. An excellent teacher, Mr. Saradushka, has charge of the or- chestra. MUSIC RUA ICLE OBITUARY Writes Large Amounts. ifttginatu nitro MISS HELEN BLUMROSEN Pontiac. No. The Great West Life Assurance Company is pleased to announce that Miss Helen Blumrosen, daughter • Moe Leiter of Detroit has written in of the late Moses Blumrosen and Mrs. By Hermann Hoexter. Once again Saginaw Jewish com- The New Year's d„,„ There were several particularly Jennie Blumrosen of 2493 West Eu- munity danced the old year out and Jewish Community t ter bright spots in the musical fare pro. the new year in, at the Hotel Ban- the Beta I'hi Tau bey, wn vided by tae Detroit Symphony Or- croft. The guests were entertained the most successful ,:ffiors et chestra at its last two sets of sub- throughout the evening by the Cow- An evening of surmises an scription concerts, which must have boy Quartet of Detroit. Miss Fannie ment was arranged by the c pleased even the most cynical pat- Schonmuller and Miss Martha Wert- and the dance hall was rons. On .;an. 1 there was a very heimer of Cincinnati showed their un- with a color scheme or a beautiful performance of Beethoven's usual musical ability in solo numbers. Dinner was served at 12 o'r lovely and melodious Second Sym- Little Mtss Sadie Brendle of Battle noisemakers of all kinds w phony, and a stirring rendition of Creek gave several solo dances. distributed to the miests , Brahm's "Academic Festival" over- Clever in their own natural way were were also given to ea. ture. This sterling masterpiece, the children in the kiddies' act put '.leman. on under the direction of Florence played immediately after the visiting New York piano pedagoir's weak- Roeser McLean. A midnight dinner Miss Marian Ku' , kneed symphonic poem "Euphorion," was served to 150 guests. The party Willard Mack at Temple. house guest, Miss ,,,e convinced the holiday audience of the was sponsored by the I. G. B. B. Huntington, W. V a , have permanency of the magnificent Ger- Henry Gerard acted as chairman and Willard Mack, the internationally to Ilighland Manor. Tam man opus which will be played cen- assisting him were Herman Feldman, famous playwright-actor, headlines the-Hudson, after hai t turies hence when the feeble ejacula- Julius Feldman, Lionel Ginsburg, Max the bill at B. F. Keith's Temple Thea- holidays with the foriner's p tions of Gallic° will have gone the Brendle, Jack Stark and I. Selzer ter starting Sunday matinee. Others way of all such noisome hash. There billed: Wells, Virginia and West, two Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin was not a little pleasure in the work Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Phillipe enter- sailors and a girl; Deno and Rochelle, are spending a few weeks of the soloist, Richard Crooks, no tained the college set at an informal foremost exponents of the Apache York City, later going to stranger to Detroit concert audi- house dance on Tuesday, Dec. 29, in and originators of the "Charleston and Buffalo. ences. Ile again disclosed a tenor honor of their guest, Miss Sadie Gor- Apache" with Deno Brothers and voice of real beauty which he uses don of Portland, Ore. Mis Gordon Dave Herman's Band; Con Colleano, Mrs. Si. with skillful discreion. But it is not was the guest of honor at a tea that was host wizard of the wire; Ilamtree Ilarring- a big voice or thrilling, it is not yet Mrs. Robert Seitner gave on Tuesday, nesday afternoon to Detroit ton with Cora Green in "Nobody's Dec. 29. wholly developed, and it possesses of her bridge club at a MISCHA ELMAN Gal;" Chassino, in humorous shadows neither the power nor the timbre to luncheon. Mrs. (Mertes Wi MOE LEITER of himself; East and Dumke; a Hal Chicago was the honor gues cope with the demands which Wag- Announcement has been received MISS HELEN BLUMROSEN Roach two-reel comedy and the week- War is a pleasure to him who does ner's "Lohengrin Narrative" imposes here of the marriage of Miss Leah the month of December $252,731, ly screen subjects. not go to it. upon the singer. Mr. Crooks is a clid avenue, died last Sunday morning Margolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which brings his total for the year Miss Bernice Solomon, typical English lyric tenor and it was after an illness of several weeks. The Louis Margolis of New York, to Dr. up to $1,220,000. The company ex- been spending the holidays no surprise to find him at his best in funeral was held from her late resi- Jacoby Rothner, son of Mr. and Mrs. premed its appreciation to the De- parents, returned to Syrac the saccherine French aria which he dence on Monday afternoon with Joseph Rothner of this city, on Dec. troit public for its past patronage versity. gave as encore, wherein his fine-spun Rabbi A. Si. Hershman officiating. 27 in New York City. At home at shown to Mr. Leiter, whose increase pianissimos showed his gifts to the Interment was at Clover Hill Park 3902 Joy road, Detroit. in business over 1924 is $207,000. Mrs. J. Shaw of Youngsto greatest advantage. Cemetery. who has been the guest of A soloist of another caliber was Jay Rich was the week-end guest Miss Blumrosen was born 23 years Mrs. B. Wyman, left for Ruth Draper to Appear presented at last night's concert, Carl ago in Manistique, Mich., and came of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rich. last Friday. Friedberg, internationaly celebrated to Detroit with her family about six With a program filled with wide- pianist, who gave a remarkably con- years ago. She was graduated from Dr. Boris Zola of Hamilton, Ont., ly diverse types, Miss Ruth Draper, "Orientals" Play H vincing, finely felt and sincerely im- Detroit Teachers College and had is spending a fortnight in this city, internationally famous character act- pressive performance to Beethoven's taught at the Balch School the past the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ress, will appear in Orchestra Hall Joseph Cherniaysky, afte lovely and graceful Third Piano Con- two years. Miss Blumrosen was a next Thursday evening, under the triumphs abread, as well as certo. This music, breathing the very director of the Detroit Red Cross joint auspices of the local alumni of ice, has succt•sfully essence of the spirit of romance, deli- and a member of the Water Safety Smith, Wellesley and Bryn Mawr Col- if new oriental tnel.ill ■ -s in Constructed cately glamorous and calling for the Corps of the Red Cross. She was ac- Ofrnot lege and of the Chi Omega Sorority. fox-trot and tango temp th, greatest accuracy and finesse from tively interested in the Detroit Junior n4 Ui n Since 1875 PHYSICAL Her Detroit program in full will be with the weird music of the C the performer, was received with pro- Hadassah Unit. She is survived by CULTURE. SHOES have as follows: "A French Dressmaker," syncopate with the lot dein longed applause and at once estab- her mother, Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen, 'met a growing demand year "Three Generation in a Court of Do- iazz. Cherniaysky's kW lish the artist Friedberg as one of the three sisters, Mrs. Saul Saulson Mrs Woman's League: after year and during this mestic Relations," "The Italian Les- sist of an ensemble of aces The Northwestern Women's I.eague time have served the most elect, a most welcome addition to the Morse Goldman and Miss Rita Blum- `Korn Since 1875 for discriminating women. ranks of visiting virtuosi. The only rosen; two brothers, Joseph Blum- of the United Ilebrew Schools will son," "A Class in Greek Poise," "In musicians of 14 men playing County Kerry," "At a Telephone and Caucassian music, criticism one might venture here is rosen and Nathan Blumrosen of Pon- hold a charter festival on Sunday nothing more than a suggestion; tiac, and a large number of relatives evening, Feb. 21, at the Philadelphia Switchboard," "In a Church in Flor- their native and colorful ence.•Tickets are on sale at Grin- with especially designed see] and Byron Talmud Torah, when the namely, that the concerto should have and friends. tains, as well as original Hi charter will be auctioned and the nells and Orchestra Hall. been placed as the closing number on Style Plus Cinfiri They will appear at Orchestt highest bidder will have the honor of the program, because, in this in- MRS. ANNA HULER SAMUEL TO GET TITLE Sunday evening, Ian. 17. are the most scientific contribution to the field oh stance, the piece de resistance of the Mrs. Anna Haler, age 23 years, of hanging it on the wall of the build- corrective footwear. ing. Every member's name will be e v e n i n g, Stravinsky's altogether 4071 Elmhurst avenue died on Mon- inscribed on the charter. A member- LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—Sir Iler- BUDAPEST—(J. T. A.)- Whether their purpose is to relieve or prevent • particular, charming "Firebird" suite, came af- day, Dec. 29, at Harper Hospital bert Samuel, former High Commis- ment in Hungary for the painful condition or to conceal unsightly lines, their ter the lengthy fourth of Brahms and She is survived by her husband, Rob- • Iship campaign is now being conducted sioner of Palestine, will receive the of the numerus clausus tin corrective features in no way impair their peeing style. the concerto; after the patience of ert Ruler, her two weeks old baby I and every Jewish woman in the city is title of duke after the inquiry into number of Jewish student the audience had been taxed to the boy; two sisters, Mrs. Mollia Wins- invited to join. The league has as its Bullt.ln Arch, Snug the coal situation is completed by the Hungarian universities is utmost, and the applause which greet- low and Mrs. Sara Pushkin; four definite aim the purchase of busses gripping lieeL royal commission, of which Sir Her- strength, according to repo ed the excellent performance of the brothers, Joseph, Jack, George and to convey the children to and from the Hebrew schools, Meetings are bert was appointed chairman, accord. known here. Stravinsky opus was almost negli- Louis Fineman. Sires I to 10 AAAA to FEE held every Tuesday evening at the ing to reports circulated here. gible. This suite, the Mendelssohn Talmud Torah, Philadelphia and By- "Midsummer Night's Dream" over- REV. ARTHUR KATSER ron avenues. Mrs. H. E. Lippit is LEGAL NOTICE rho Only Exclusive Authorised ture, and, as already noted, the Rev. Arthur Katser, for 35 years president and the other officers are: Distributor in Detroit. Beethoven symphony, warmed the au- Detroit Symphony Orch Phys'cal Culture 5h. No. 12,47 dience to leader and orchestra and a resident of Detroit, died suddenly Mrs. Frieda Sachs, vice-president; on Saturday morning, Jan. 2 5peciarsts In Attendance. TREASURY DEPARTMEN'F The Mrs. Samuel Snitz, recording secre- made these realize that when at their OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF funeral was held at his late residence, tary; Mrs. Max Weksler, financial sec- best the home folk are the most re- TI1E CURRENCY 400 Medbury avenue, Sunday after- retary, and Mrs. Sam Kalt, treasurer; At 3:30 Waehington, D. C., Nov. I I. 1925. Fittings by X-Ray sponsive and eager to acknowledge noon and services were also held at Mrs. Rose Burstein, Mrs. Earry VICTOR KOLAR, Condos WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence pre- the splendid work of the organization the Farnsworth Synagogue. Inter- to the undereiened, it has been made Soloists Schmidt and Mrs. Louis Cashwan, sented to appear that "THE GRISWOLD NA- FELIX FOX, Pianio which it supports. ment was at Clover Hill Park Ceme- trustees. Mrs. Isaac Margolis, Mrs. TIONAL IIANK OF DETROIT" in the City GEORGES MIQUELLE, tery, where the services were con- Sam Kelt and Mrs. J. Kunin are in of Detroit. in the County of Wayne and Tickets Rde to $1 at Grin,. Syhpmony Announcements. ducted by Rabbis A. M. Hershman, charge of the banquet to be held Feb. State of Michi”n, has complied with all the Ora Hall. Phone Gum provisions of the Statutes of the United Aishiskin and Spatter. Rev, Katzer 21 and Sirs. Max Weksler is in charge States, required to be complied with before Thurs. and Fri. Eves.. i.e.: VictorKolar, conductor of the was also a member of the Shaarey of the membership campaign. Mrs. an association alien be author ised to coin• at 5.30 Sunday afternoon concerts of the Zedek Synagogue. Cantor Milkow- Frieda Sachs donated $25 and Mrs. mence the 'twines: of banking. OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Ct NOW. THEREFORE. I. Chart. W. Col- 'Known Since 1875 ter Quality!' Violin Soloist Detroit Symphony Orchestra, w ill sky sang "Almine Rach Anim." J. Kunin, Mrs. Rose Cohn and Mor- line. Acting Comptroller of the Currency. do JACQUES THIFIAU have the assistance Sunday after- Rev. Katser is survived by his ris Harrison each donated $5 at the hereby certify that "THE GRISWOLD NA• A. BROUDY, MGR. Tickets $1 to $2.50 at Cu. TIONAL IIANK OF DETROIT," In the City noon, Jan. 10, of two artists. Felix widow, Bertha Katser; two dough. last meeting for the bus fund. Orchestra Hall. Glen. it of Iletroit, in the County of Wayne and State 1434 FARMER STREET Fox, pianist, and Georges Miquelle, term, Mrs. Benavie and Harriet Kat- of Michigan, II authorised to commence the Sat. Morn., J•n. 16, at 1 'cellist. Mr. Fox, a German by birth, ser; three sons, Samuel, Bernard and Bet. Grand River and John R. buniness of Banking as provided In Section Young People's Cone Fifty-one Hundred and sixty-nine of the lie• has studied and concertized both in Saul; one brother, Louis Katzer. VICTOR KOLAR, Condo, steed Statute. of the United States. Europe and America and is at pres- E. M. RHETTS, Lech IN TESTIMONY WHF:REOF, witness Inv entresiding in Boston, where he is Music of MRS. HANNAH FINK hand and era! of office this Eleventh day of Moussorgsky and Bop November, 1925. head of a school of pianoforte play- Mrs. Ilinnah Fink, 72 years of age, Institution on Winder Street S CHARLF:S W. COLLINS. Tickets 15c to 75c at Grin! ing which bears his name. He will wife of Isaac Fink of Saginaw, died Hell Homeless and Wandering Men, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. and Ora play Liszt's Concerto in A •major. Jan. 2 at the home of her daughter, (SEAL) Mr. Miquelle is the first 'cellist of Mrs. Paul Fleisher of 2511 Taylor The House of Shelter, located at the orchestra and although he was avenue, after a long illness. She 299 Winder street, serves a group of heard in Detroit two seasons ago with was buried at Clover Hill Park Ceme- men not reached by other charity or the Detroit Symphony Quartet, this tery, Rabbi M. Hershman conduct- aid agencies. Wandering men are is his first solo appearance with the ing the services. She is survived by given food and shelter for as long as Detroit Symphony Orchesra, He will her husband, four children, Mrs. Abe necessary until they can obtain jobs BASILE KIBALCHICH play Saint-Saens' Concerto for Vio- Goldsmith, Mrs. Fleisher and Mrs. and are assisted in seeking places to loncello in A minor. Samuel Marienthal of Detroit and work. The average length of time Solo Singers Mr. Kolar has selected as the Louis Fink of Saginaw; six grand - I each man stays at the house is three in gorgeous Russian costumes nurely orchestral numbers Mozart's children and four great-grandchil .1 day s to two weeks; he is allowed to eft. delightful overture, "Nlarriage of Fi- present' stay until he is able to find work. It garo," Gliere's symphonic poem, "The a propm is the only direct place of its kind Sirens" and last but not least he will "Blossom Time Next Week. that Jewish men coming to the city nresent to a Detroit audience for the No musical or theatrical announce- can go and the only place most of first time lionneger's famous "Pa- ment could give greater pleasure to them know of. The men, who many cific 231." local patrons of the theater, than that times come ragged without sufficient 8:30 P. M. At the ninth pair of symphony con- "Blossom Time" is coming again. This clothing or oboes,, are provided with -erts on Jan. 21-22 Conductor Ga- wholly lovely work has won its way under and outer wear and shoes brilowitsch will play two compositions into the hearts of all classes of music- whenever necessary and posisble. Mr. Gershun Rubin Madame J. Cherniaysky J011, Cherniaysky new to Detroit audiences, the first lovers here as elsewhere, for in its and Mrs. Philip Grosberg, who for- MAIL ORDERS NOW Dopper's Ciaconna Gotica and the quaintness and charm, its dainty grace merly worked for the Detroit Orphan second Rimsky-Korsakov's Symphony its picturesque settings and its abun- Home, are in charge of the House of Suite No. 2 called "Antar," which, dant comedy, scarce less than in its Shelter. Grinnell Bros. and Orchestra Hall. like his "Scheherezade," is founded glorious score of Franz Schubert's and Naftuli Bielfield is president of thi Prices: $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 and $3.30. on Oriental legends. music. That the forthcoming engage. house and Louis Duscoff is chairman Tickets at GrinnelPs on and after Jan. 17. %Oda The third number is Strauss' "Till ment scheduled for Jan 10 at the Shu- of the board of directors. Speaking Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks." The bert Lafayette may be the last in this of the needs of the place, they said soloist will be Jacques Thibaud, fore- c ity', will he met with prompt response., that the house is unable to do as most representative of the modern no doubt, by those who have not seen ru-ditASS SOLO much work as it should because of French school, who will appear twice i t before. lack of funds. It is supported entirely on the program, playing the Bach by donations of money and articles. yo Atormons r Concerto for Violin in E major, and WESTERN AID SOCIETY Persons having warm outer clothing, Saint-Saens' Introduction and Rondo underwear, hose and shoes which DANCE SUNDAY, JAN. 10 Capriccios°. Eves. 50c In they do not use and which are still Wed. and Sat The orchestra will be out of town The Western Ladies Aid Society usable are asked to call the house, Madame l.ara on Tuesday of Csis week, when it 50c to $1 Joseph Winog- will hold its tenth annual ball Sun- Clifford 7230-W, and the articles will Cherniaysky gives its second of a series of three day evening, Jan. 10 at the Philadel- b e called for and given to men who radoff, the great will accompany concerts in Buffalo. In the afternoon phia and Byron Talmud Torah. Jean are suffering from the cold because opera singer, a concert will be given for the school Gcldkette's orchestra will furnish the of lack of clothing. at piano. and Gershun children en o of Bu ff I u a o, which will be di- music for the evening's program. Mrs. Rubin, the well rocted by Mr. Kolar and at which Ben Schwartz, chairman of the dance, known artist Dodge Bros. New Prices. Miss Rhetts will lecture. The evening and her committee are actively at work and imperson- concert will be condo coed b y NI G to make this affair a success. r. e- ator, will ap- Don't fail to Proceeds New prices on Dodge Brothers Mo- brilowitsch and Ignaz Friedman will will go towards local charity. Tickets tor cars, the subject of widespread pear at the con- hear this great be the piano soloist. may be secured at the door the eve- comment since it was made known De- cert musical treat. ning of the dance. cember 15 that a sweeping reduction The officers of the society are: Pres- would be made, have been announced. I lent, Mrs. Max Finkle; vice-president , The new and old prices on the diff er- Mrs. Jacob Granader; financial secre- ent types of carsIollow: Socid Hygiene Lecture Course: ! Touring car, new price $795, old Because of the popularity of last tary; Mrs. B. lenberg; recording sec- year's social hygiene lecture course, retary, Mrs. K. Spinach; treasurer, prtce, $876; roadster, new price, $795, Mrs. Lazerson. old price, $855; Type B Sedan, new a new one has been arranged to begin price, $895; old price, $1045; Special Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, and will Last Sat. Mat. Jan. 16. Last Time Sat. Night, Jan DEATH OF I. FINEMAN Type A Sedan, new price $1015, old run six consecutive Tuesdays. Miss price, $1280; coupe, new price, $845, Mary P. Connolly of the Board of MOSCO W.—(J. T. A.)—Isaac old price, $960; panel commerciahcar, WOODWARD AT PARSONS GLENDALE 8290 Health will begin the series of lec- tures with a talk on "Keeping Fit." Fineman, well-known Russian Jewish new price, $885, old price, $960; screen Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. Tax Extra. • 1.1 L' 1• • LI 10111 1 journalist, died in Moscow. Mr. Fine- commercial car, new price, $810, old 1 11.11.1 1 OW I 1 1110 L110 Tinkote cam he man was for the past 30 years a con- price, $885; chassis, new price, $665, ml at Yiddish Playhouse, Cherry 2523, or at Cl . The new term for class work be- tributor to many Russian Jewish and old price, $730. Orchestra Hall day of rt. It was stated in the announcement # gins Menday, Jan. 11. Cooking, sew- general Russian newspapers, under ing, decorative art, gymnastics, swim- the nom de plume of Teneremo. lie f Dec. 15 that the new prices would be l ming and aesthetic dancing require was very popular among the Russian retroactive and that all purchasers of Phone ( Kerry 2523 Dodge Brothers cars between that date 2814 Hastings Street new enrollment. Class bulletins will reading public. 1 A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON, N smgere. and the time the revised 'schedules 1 be sent to anyone on request. En- were made known would be refunded ECONOMIC DISTRESS roll as soon as possible to be assured Matinee and Evenir Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 9 and 10. Malin of a place in any of the classes in IN POLAND WORSE the difference between the new and old prices. In accordance with this prom- PO which you are interested. ise, thousands of checks are being FOR INDIVIDUAL FORMS OF CAKE OR PASTRY WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The eco- made out by Dodge Brothers Dealers Friday Night Service.: Monday Evening, Jan. 11. LADIE S FREE. nomic distress of Polish Jewry is Dr. Leo M. Franklin will again lead growing worse from day to day. Over to such purchasers. For Special Parties of Any Kind Call Popular Performance of • In commenting on Dodge Brothers the services on Friday, Jan. 16. He 300,000 men were registered as unem- will speak on the "Jewish Conception ployed in the country. A large pro- reductions, Robert C. Graham, vice- president and general sales manager, of Prayer." After the services a so- portion of these are Jews, mainly for- Same, Play as Given at Honor Performance fee Mr. Aria. said: cial hour will follow. mer employees of the Jewish factories The reduction in the prices of Vimimmday Eveniag, Jan. 13 in Lore and Bialystok, the textile cen- Dodge Brothers cars is made possible 8916 TWELFTH STREET, (Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood) Supper Class.. Benefit Performance for the Michigan Protec five Lodge Ho ters in Poland, which are idle due to by a $10,000,000 investment in new There is still room for members in the crisis in the country. buildings and equipment which will the Monday and Tuesday Supper Jewish leaders are much alarmed greatly increase capacity for 1926. WE SPECIALIZE IN INDIVIDUAL ORDERS Classes. The classes begin at 5:30, over the situation and fear • repiti. This expansion program has greatly Thursday Evening, Jen. 14. the girls coming to the "Y" from tion of the events in Lodz several days And Guarantee Satisfaction and Prompt Attention. improved our already highly developed work and preparing their own sup- ago when the unemployed stormed the and economical system of progressive Watch pollen for announcement of a great literary come pers. They are very interesting and lewish community building, demand- assembly and reduced our production 1 instructive classes. i ng immediate relief. 1100101011 costs." 10111 Styled Skillfully Scientifically .04 N HEBREly en= b.-m=1=1m pHYSICAL C.ILTURE SHOES ORCHESTRA HA Sunday After!. PHYSICAL CJLTURE SHOES' Rule Plus Comfort HOUSE OF SHELTER ASKS FOR CLOTHING ____Frtvwsuurnmnrvn, v,,,NAPISilltPw sCOMI ORIr"le RU SSIAN SYMPHONIC CHO A. Latest Musical Sensation First Appearance in Detroit Director Twenty-two Orchestra Hall Son Its and of h, Conn Er' Monday Eve., Jan. 25 Classical 11 JOSEPH CHERNIAVSKY Church Ihj and his YIDDISH AMERICAN JAll BAND With SOPRANO, CONTRALTO,TENOR An Oriental Syncopated Symphony Band. LAST WEEK GARRICK The Best Melodrama of Years. Thrilling Play of Tropic Passion. ALOMA Y. W. H. A. NOTES Will Appear for One Night Only Sunday Evening, January 17, 1926 l of the South Sea; Hula Hula Girls — Hawaiian Musicians. ORCHESTRA HALL 1■ 5 ■ ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ , the Yiddish Pla ybou "LOST BIRDS HOPTMAN'S BAKERY ■ "WILD WAYS "NOT TO BELIE V E " ■■••■■■■■■■••■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■