American Aprish Periodical Ceder curroe AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE if ei)ffrizolijimsn I CURTAINS pERED FAULTL O E i SSI C IE = .1 Faultless Curtain Laundry and Cleaners PHONES EMPIRE 0217.5491 a YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- FULLY HAND IRONED Mary Davis HAND LAUNDRY MRS. F Mr WARBURG HEADS THE Y.W.H.A, The COMMUNITY FUND ELECTS KROLIK RON ICLE TO ERECT MEMORIAL FOR OSCAR STRAUS Julian II. Krolik was re-elected vice-president of the Detroit Corn- munity fund. ded , House Li brar y Comtee The directors elected Unterbergs Give $25,- oar inc used Rrt Favorably ilne A. zoit n , Mr. Krolik s 15)1a e s i •wkB 000 Towards the New York Building Fund Tracy W. McGregor was again elected president. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS When her Celler Resolution. Father asks your intentions (regarding WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.) — , The House Library Committee or- his daughter) and you haven't any dered is favorable report on the NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Mrs. Felix H. Warburg, for the DEXTER BRANCH U. H. S. resolution of Congressman Celler past five years acting Hebrew As- - H 0 L D S EXAMINATIONS of Brooklyn, authorizing the erec or memorial the Young AND SHOWS PROGRESS lion of a monument • sociation, 31 west 110th street, in W ashing ton to the late Oscar — S. Straus, Ambassador to Turkey was chusen president of the asso- On Sunday, Feb. 17, the Dexter nation at its annual conference at . branch of the United Hebrew undr President Taft and Secretary s of Commerce and Labor under trs. Je erom J. Han- he home of M schools had the opportunity o suer, 5 East 74th s treet. Mrs burg's election to the post of showing to the public the success President Roosevelt. After hearing the statements of War president sident follows the retirement with which it is carrying on its Congressman Celler, Leo J. Rowe, rican Un- from that post by Mrs. Israel Un- work. Forty-five children, comp- rising two classes under the guid- director of the Pan-American ion, Herbert Knox Smith, former- terberg. Announcement was made at the ante of Miss Margolis, were ex- ly associated with Oscar Straus conference of a gift of $25,000 to amined in reading, writing and in ' the building fund of the Y. W. II. the Hebrew language. The exam- in the Department of Commerce A. by Mr. and Mrs. Israel linter- nation included games, songs, and ' , M. and Labor, Representative Fred Davenport and Representative 12168 Dexter Boulevard, Phone Longfellow 1185 Glendale 3350 Open from 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. br nonchalant .. // Light a 11IIIIIAD. a They taste just like they did 20 years ego Robert Luco, the committee voted be in memory of their daughter, Prayers. and fathers present , The mo thers Adele . ull enjoyment and were unanimously for the favorable re- Sirs. W arburg was the guest of derived !n cheon. Mrs—Jacob Pleased with the success of their port of the resolution. It was honor at the lun , children. It was a very pleasant stated here that this is the first H. Schiff, mother of Mrs. Warburg our raise for the parents to find time a monument for a Jew was t h e na- was among the many promine nt that I within so short a thee as three authorized to be erected i n th leaders who attended. The twenty-sixth annual report months, or some even two months, atonal capital. of the Young Women's Hebrew their children made such remark- Stevens A. C. Upsets Ben Association was presented by Mrs. able progress. Bey A. C. in Jewish S. Kasdan, the principal of the' Warburg, who painted a graphic Cage League. picture of the diversified activities school, was pleased with the at- In a hard game featured by the in the fields of education, recrea- tainments of the children, and with Lion and physical training carried the interest displayed by their close defensive play of both teams, on by the association. Religious arburg stated, Parents. Among the pupils who excelled the Stevens A. C. defeated the Ben activities, Mrs. W Be y A C " by the score of 19 to 13 rnoon afternoon constituted "the cornerstone of our themselves were: Manuel Eizel- particular work with our young man, Florence Green, Isabelle in the best game of the teun- ague. Sven- Gorosh, Paul Kalmenovitz, Ilan• of the Jewish Cage Lethe Ste ' d ay. This game gave people ." nan Kraft and Karl Stillwater. re- Res undisputed possession of sec- Following the exmination 4128 Woodward Ave. and place. Valensky played best Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai freshments were served the e" for the Ben Beyites, while George "For a Pleasant Diversion" ents and children. Moshe. Abramowitz with seven points played best for the winners. T Reading Free Elaborate plans are under way The basket-shooting ability of MASQUERADE BALL OF for the package party and dam e WAYNE JUDGES LAUDED Better Tea to be given under the auspices o f BY ALFRED J. MURPHY Honey August was too much Nice Sandwiches BETH IZACK SCHOOL the Hakoah team, which wentehdo for ( the Sisterhood of Conetvgatio ❑ — and Tasty Salads ' B'nai Moshe on Sunday evenin .• Wayne County Circuit judges to defeat before the hands of the i . . g The Ladies' Auxiliary of the March 10, at the B'nai B'rith Corn save the time of one judge every Trysquare Sports, he alone being Private Balcony for Bridge year by conducting the examine- responsible for 14 of the 34 points Beth hack Hebrew School is spum- . munity Center, 275 East Ferr . Parties and Luncheons (lance on Sun- I Bill Lankin's Detroiters have bee e tam of juries instead of allowing scored by his team. The final coring a masquerade Greens' Toilet Requisites Feb. 21, at 8 P. IC at For- day, engaged to play the latest danc the questions to he put by attor- score was 34 to 21 in favor of the s esters' Hall, '1714 Mack avenue. hits and they will also have Hostess, Evelyn Kreuger n1 neys, Circuit Judge Alfred J. Slur- Trysquares.. The Barristers defeated the J. Three prizes will be given to the clever and original entertainme the D e t r 0 i t Review py h to . 11 • to present during the evenin g. Club in ld an address in the auditor- C. A. Centrals in an interesting most original, the most beautiful, N .. . iuni of the Women's City Club. He game by the score of 30 to 19. and the booby costumes. The pro- .0.0.0.0.0.1„000.0000.000".***0 ! Goodman Mrs. B. F. are Goldman and of Mrs. in charge the a s ,s said in part: Horowitz was high point scorer for ceeds of the dance will go towards supporting the Sunday School for rangements and are being assists "Michigan is about to take a the winners, scoring 13 points. ar e in sole pos- th ■ children Due to the fine work ' . ttee y a large commi b great step forward in the law of the procedure. There now is pending session of first place in the Inter- of the Women's Auxiliary, th sh Sunday School has progressed division of th e Jewide- Credit Jeweler e the Supreme Court for adop- media te Basketball Leag ue by helot's steadily. HOW RADIO GAME WAS tine a new code of civil procedure. C enter I1563 Dexter, Opposite Theatre liakoahs 21 to 4. M. MASTERED BY C. A. BABY In outline it is based upon the Eng- (eating the We Carry ■ Complete Line of lisp system, which for half a cen- l'ensler was the big gun for the m- WOMEN'S CREDIT UNION tarry has furnished a system great- winners, scoring seven points hi MAKES GREAT STRIDES self while holding his opponent to Now Manages the Majestic Radio ly superior to ours. Shop on Dexter Blvd. "In the work of the Wayne (jr. one free throw, — Wrist and Pocket Watches The N. E. I. def {sated the Petos- A year ago the Jewish Women's C. A. Baby, manager and owner suit Court, where 14 ntary home force judges o of key A. C. by two pints, the final Credit Union, organized under the BULOVA and Winton & leadership of Mrs. L. Corn who is of the Majestic Radio Shop, 13139 sit, with a suppleme Bennis Wrist and Strap Dexter boulevard, first became in- from four to six up-state judges, score 14 to 12. The being following are the standings the present president. Besides the Watches important changes have been made - in recent years in our administra. of the Senior League: Won Lost Pct. building up of the organization, We have • sparklins selection terested in the art of radio te , • Team e as • 833 the members have thought of of world famous and nationally ad- 1 legraphy, or wireless . live metbnds- others also. Some of their done- vertised C ' then called, in 1912, and subscribed t' "The office management by which !;`,,Tsc,": " A S''ont "DE MILO" s 50 , Hone are $25 to the Chalutzim, $5 to a number of magazines which then in a meager described 18 to 20 judges are kept continu- lt niters A. A l s!! to the Hebrew Orphan Hanle, and 2 Perfect Diamond Rings S s' , s s' 2 1 n soig i 7s pos r, '''' the methods of transmission and time ously between engaged without lapse int- of Il 821 many other small donations to cases has been $1.00 down buys any sir• charitable organizations. For the "3 t G reception. From these first ks- - proved, and it is constantly under J. c. A. cseissis tide in our store. first year the dividends on all sons he was assembled his first receiv er. As necessary then, he study for further improvement to ' The following are the standings Expert Watch Repairing. d i i t live of the Intermediate vls, , e o'l,gul L. , Pot. shares are 43 per cent per share. in conditions. meet changing h We use only genuine parts. Team . He part b y hand. 701 2 made esery pa 5 ' "Not only in this a m n s ra 581 3 4 learned telegraphy in order work, but in the trial cases, pro- 21 57:51,`" then lear GO to understand the signals repro- cedural improvements have been . N. 1-:. I. Club i 6 1 duced by the receiver. By 1913 he made in our circuit. The exam- Petoskey A. C. mastered most of the then known nation of the jurors, when called Mack-Gratiot Club: principles of radio and became an to the jury box conducted by the The Mack Gratiot Slathers' Club associate instructor of wireless in court instead of by counsel, has R at its laid. meeting heard an inter- one of the first technical schools saved, it is estimated, more than esting lecture by Henry Feinberg, the country teach radio. with the time of one judge throughout in In SENSE 1915 Mr. to Baby enlisted psychiatrist. The club is planning the year. In effect it has thus add- — a bridge party for March 12 at the the Canadian forces and went over- One of the early cases handled St. Clair Community House, Fair- a judge to the bench." ed in signal service. His know}- S4.118 by Judge Vincent M. Brennan, view near LeMay. The proceeds edg,e of radio proved valuable dur- AD FORUM HONORS who is now a candidate for re- will be donated to the Mothers and in ing his four years' serv ice WILLIAM G. GA RELIK election to the Circuit Court, is of Babies Camp. France and in England. Upon his interest to Jews and shows his de- return to this country he joined Fenkell Club: The Ad Forum local advertising sire to champion justice. arrested for the Delco Light Organization of Alex Muenick ng The Childress forty given for Dayton, O. In 1921 he found a club honored William G. Garelik on was in H ighland connection with the largest radio his appointment as chairman on the overtime parki - failed to re- children of the members of the . 16,1 Febtai distributor in Canada. Ile came publicity committee, which acts the Park, after he had others Cl ub The on enter tick et leftIle his car Fenkell essful. n- , D troit in 1922 and has since important part in the organization. spond to a on was ar- Was to e ffi officer . closely followed the progress in "Bill," who is connected with the , by a tra c radio manufacturing, both whole. Campbell-Ewald Co., has shown rested late at night on a Tuesday, ment consistd of dancing and mus- sale and retail, for a time being promising talent as one of the and there being no court at at 2 that ical the numbers and by , time until Wednesday o'clock, children of recitations Miss Kathleen The T CLUB Y,, L. Von Oven Hamilton, Illinois, Elgin MOTHERS' CLUBS INTERESTING CASE KEVEALS BR .ENNAN'S EV OF JUSTICE FISH 0 P. lort11401Cii. 1413 CO 1447 La 1760 IR inn) WONDERFUL kTpW w°1°74n1 PURCHASE 111 -4 Curtains Panels 5 - Piece Sets 79c 1,200 FIVE-PIECE CURTAIN SETS 3,500 CLEAN, FRESH PANELS 3,300 RUFFLED CURTAINS Realizing our tremendous output of curtains, a curtain maker came to us with an OFFER. He had an overstock of panels, curtains and sets (all made for spring business) that he wished to let go—even at a big sacrifice. In fact, the price was so attractive that we took all he had without the slightest hesitation. When you see the curtains you will appreciate that we acted wisely in doing so. Here are the curtains: Panel Curtains 79c yd. 2 Vs yards long, 36 inches wide, 3-inch bottom hem and finished with rayon bullion fringe. Plain voiles, striped rayon, plain rayon, figured rayon, plain marquisette, dotted grenadine. Ruffled Curtains 79c a Pair Five-Piece Sets 79c Set Double stitched ruffles with uified tie-backs to match. Vs yards long and 25 inches wide. Dotted ruffle marqui- ette, plain voile in cream olor, plain marquisette in white only. Fine quality scrim with appliqued bands in rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Some are of fine quality votie with colored overlock valance to match. 50-Inch Damask 89c qd. Crisscross Curtains Lustrous rayon drapery tiamesk in the newest spring patterns and col- ors. Extra value at 89c yard. Plain marquisette In cream and ecru. 45 inches wide, with cornice valance attached. Curtain Fabrics 29c yd. Yard wide marquisette, voile and swiss. Checks, plain, dotted and fancy patterns. $1.19 PHILIP H. connected with a Broadway store younger advertising men. The club had also the pleasure of he would have been kept in jail Periera's School. A short comedy he made , where he is ready to many greet friends at his whom Dexter hearing Eugene Si. Zuber, director all night and until 2 p. tn. the next was then shown the children. I ____ _ boatyard location, known as the of outdoor advertising at Camp- day. Mr. Selzer, his attorney, im- Games were conducted a work- Dpartment, Rec reation by ot in touch with the er o or Adverto., C who spo ke on "Out- j media LaVine, assisted by members1RABBI bell-Ewald police, ask- Missfthe Mn) estic Radio Shop. who called the Advertising" The meeting udge, who r. uenick be released, of the Jewish Center staff. The Mr. Baby's shop features Ma- do forum on as ing he that M M would vouch for him as a re- refreshments were donatd by the jestic, Sonora, Splitdorf and Cross followed with an open for Mr. Zuber's talk. • sponsible and worthy citizen ar- Fenkell Mothers' Club. Commun- Icy machines. e on a minor complaint. The ity singing followed. The Fenkell Mothers' Club has' Delegates from all Detroit officer stated that the justice of peace had instructed that Mr. appointed a debating team and synagogues were present in a Iluenick be not released. Judge coach. It expects to have the first large reception committee which and Brennan then told the officer that debate in March. The next meet- welcomed the noted Rabbi Boruch a writ of habeas corpus, if pre- ing of the club will be held Feb. Ber I Leibowitz, dean of the Kame- sented to him, would be signed by 23, at 2:30 o'clock at the Fenkell netz Yeshiva, at the M. C. depot 4 him, and that it would then be Branch, 3130 Fenkell. This will on Sunday. Sunday evening, at Congrega- necessary to bring Mr. Muenick to be in the form of a social. The the judge's home no that court Music Study Club will furnish the tion Emanuel, a reception was pub- could be held there and the man entertainment, followed by recita- licly tendered the distinguished (Donated by Friends) n released according to l aw. I stead tions by members of the club. Folk rabbi. Addresses were delivered Primaries March 4th, 1929 of waiting for the papers to be , and at modern dancing and refresh- by Rabbis E. Aishiskin, S. M. Cut. aone. ter and A. M. Ashinsky. M. Kauf- 'Wdielrfolllw served the officer transferred Mr. man, president of the Emanuel, Muenick to the Ferndale police presided. West Warren Club. station. During this time Mr. Sel• Following an appeal by Rabbi zee and Meyer Lieberman went to The West Warren Mothers Club are active on work for Ashinsky, a sum of $400 was sub- the judge's s home on Boston boule- "SEE CRUZET FOR vard, where the judge signed the the bridge tea which will be given scribed. This Saturday morning Rabbi DANCE MUSIC" writ for Mr. Muenick's release on March 20 at 2 o'clock. The pro- Mr. Lieberman's offer to be re- reeds will be donated to the Sloth- Leobowitz will be a guest at Mo- gen Abraham Synagogue on Earns- sponsible for him and to go on his. ers and Babies Camp. worth. Saturday night he will be I bail. Judge Brennan again called a guest at a Malaveh Malke at Clu b: b the officer and informed him he Oakland CI Oakland Mothers Club ama- Beth Yehuda Synagogue, Pingree had signed the writ, only to be told The that Mr. Muenick was not there. teur afternoon was successful. and Byron. This Sunday evening, at 7 He refused to tell the judge where Many of the children and mothers Mrs. S. Lankin, I o'clock, he will speak at a large he was. Upon Judge Brennan's in- Enticipated. Muenick sistence, however, Slr. Ferndale airs. Drapkin, Sirs. Yaffe, and Mrs. open meeting in his honor at Con- were members of the pro- gregation Mishkan Israel, Blaine was brought back from Ferndale exutm rn eat- and Linwood. no mittree 31 i%ib committee. to the judge's home and released jeawmcome High - Class Colored Organization on bail furnished by Mr. Lieber. gr ing will be held Feb. 23, at the man. In the meantime Mr. Hue- ,: at ish Center, a Office, 930 Erskine nick had been kept from his home 2:30 o'clock. A lecture on Jewish while his two little girls were Cadillac 7129 ome worrying about their father's participation in the Revolutionary ' h absence. Upon his release Sir War, w th interesting notes on — We specialize in Jazz, Sing- A meeting was held at the home Muenick was at once taken home George Washington, will be given. ing and Dancing. Large and f Mrs. J. Salts, 2734 Leslie ave. I email orchestras available at all he assure his little girls that t heir r Donation fps Chalutsoe: The donation of the Mothers sue, Tuesday, Feb. 19. Matters times. of importance were discussed and father was only arrested for over- time parking. Club to the Chalutzos will amount lans completed for a home- The case against him was dis- missed in Justice Court the next te about $75. This was due to the p day. It was brought out in the inspirational talk that Miss Golds cooked luncheon to be given Meyerson gave to the members of Wednesday, March 6, at Cass the Pythias H all , 5153 K nigh hearing that some officer had writ - ts of Friend s an d members on the violation tickets "This the Mothers Clubs on Tuesday, ave nue. are invited to come and help make , . u b 12 Ci. b . 1 Fe i c. Jew says he can p ark anywhere in this affair a success, socially as — the city of Highla nd Park that he Club : well as financially. The next meeting will be held wants to." The Glee Club that was organ- In commenting on the case Judge a ss afotliteir Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the home of a e a M cc f ttih ris d ir o orad leadb fa Brennan said that he was not sat- ij Mrs. ,J . Cohen, 3045 Cortland. An be under m em the Jailed with the explanation of the Naomi Lookholder was very suc- interesting program is being pre- officer for transferring Mr. Hue- cessful. At the first meeting, pared and refreshments and enter- A nick at such a time (midnight \ Tuesday, Feb. 19, there were 10 tainment will be provided. DAVID CAREY, Mgr. when the cells were all empty but members present. The club has large gathering is anticipated. Licensed by City of Detroit The first of a series of meetings two, and said that it would appear work on a Purim that the officers were persecuting already begun to wor was held Feb. 16 at the home of Mr. Sluenick and attempting to Program which will be given at the We Specialize in Homes, Sire. N. Fishman, 2984 Burlin- annual masquerade ball. punish him before he had been al- Apartment Houses, game. Sirs. Bagdad was agreeably' — lowed to have advice or to be heard : surprised when a gift was present-I Hotels, etc. Child Study Cl in court. Ile said he hoped that it The Child Study Classes at the ed to her by the club for her able 24-Hour Service. was not because of this man's na- Jewish Centers and Fenkell branch work as a member of this organ-, atonality; but goad Judgment and will shortly end their studies. They ization. ENDORSED BY THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION We use Cyanide Gas eommen sense would dictate that All Work Absolutely a successful business man and will hold a final luncheon. le Pardon o th ers o ften , Guaranteed ( resident well known, should not be r.— Publius Syrus. • Cabs Empire 7000 n ever.— arrested on the whim of an officer.' Checker Ca LEIBOWITZ HONORED HERE AT SEVERAL MEETINGS CALE RE-ELECT RECORDER JUDGE ALFRED J. 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