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September 27, 1929 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-09-27

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A meriam Pyrish MorkCal Cater

CLIFTON ATIINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

REPentor fritisneiftON

WOMEN'S COUNCIL'S CHILD STUDY
COMMITTEE BEGINS YEAR'S WORK

Attractive Home For Sale

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1540 Atkinson Avenue

OWNER, B. SIMONS

Evenings, Longfellow 7372

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Mrs Rose Rubenstein

3. "Emotional growth and per-
sonality; adjustments from 4 to
II)." A continuation of last year's
course with a discussion of new
problems and material. Leader,

Piano Studios

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Reopened for Enrollment

—still
waiting

ASSISTANTS FOR BEGINNERS

418 KING AVENUE

Entering Upon Third Year of Study; Committee, Headed by
Mrs. David J. Levy, Announces Seven Courses.

The child study committee of
the council of Jewish women offers
the following seven courses for
the year 1925-30:
1. General introduction to child
study for those having no previous
training. A study of the scienti•
fie principles of child psychology
essential to the understanding of
children at every age. Leader, Dr.
Rachel Stutsman, psychologist of
Merril Palmer School.
Meetings
alternate Tuesdays, beginning Oct.
8, at 2:30 o'clock.
2. "Management of the pre-
school child at home." A course
in the technique of handling young
thildren. Leader, Mrs. Abraham
J.
Levin.
Meetings, alternate
Tuesdays beginning Nov. 5. Fee
for course, $3.

A truly remarkable opportunity to buy this beautiful
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Dr. Nellie G. Perkins. Meetings,
alternate Wednesdays, beginnin
Oct. 16, at 2:30 p. m. Fee fo
course, $2.50.
-I. "Conflicting standards," A
discussion of the home and•schoo
relationship involved in the ad
justments necessary for many
school children. Leader, Miss Lucy
Elliot, principle of Sherrard In-
termediate school. Meetings al-
ternate Tuesdays, beginning Oct
II, at 2:30 p. at. Fee for course
$5.611,
5.
marriage and
family relationship." A sociologi-
cal and psychological study of the
present day situation. Leader Dr.
Daid M. Front, professor of psy-
chology of Hillsdale College.
6. (al "The father's part in
training for courage," Dr. Nellie
G. Perkins.
Meetings alternate
Wednesday evenings, at 8 o'clock,
beginning Oct. 9. Fee for course,
$7.50.
(b) "Personality and attitude
formation." T h e psychiatrist's
point of view. Leader, Dr. Theo-
phile Raphael, psychiatrist of
Wayne County recorder's court.
The educator's point of view, Dr.
Oliver M. Stevens, head master
Cranbrook School for Boys. Meet-
ing alternate Wednesday evenings,
beginning Oct. 10 at 8 o'clock. Fee
for course $7.50.
7. Y. W. IL A. group for =r-
iled members of the Young 'Wit.
men's Hebrew • Association and
their friends. Subject: The Fam-
ily and the Child. A study of at-
titudes and standards. Leader.
Mrs. Emory Monash. Meetings,
Tuesday at 1:45 p. m., opening
date to be announced. In addi-
tion to the above group the child
welfare department of he coun-
cil is sponsoring four classes in
child study for members of the
Mother's Clubs of the Jewish Cen-
ters Association. For information
regarding these, call Empire 5300.
Above groups are open to the
general public. There. will be a
fee for all groupus. The following
committee will give any additional
information:
Mrs. Arthur Cohen, Mrs. Aiwa-,
ham J. Levin, Ars. David J. Levy,
Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, secretary,
1440 Longfellow avenue, Longfel•-i
low 6417.

MAYOR

For

JOHN W.

SMITH

He has always fought the battles
of the people.
He has never evaded an issue nor
failed to express his opinion.

B'nai Moshe to Continue
Registration for Sunday
School.

For the benefit of those who
have not availed themselves pf the
opportunity of registering their
children in the avarious Sunday
school classes to be organized in
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter •
Boulevard and Lawrence Avenue,
the office of the synagogue, will be
opened on Sunday, Sept. 29 to per-
mit registration between 10:30 a.
m. and 12 o'clock noon.
A great many children between ' a
the ages of 6 and 13 have already
i acslta sdsaes. HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
and j'ts
a erS ed unday
in th'i'll
w h,, the
CLUB DANCE ON OCT. 6
for registration. Members and
friends of the congregation an
asked to have their children regis-
tered at that time. The classes
are without charge to the pupils. h
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Able, Aggressive, Fearless
He will be

A Live Mayor For A Dynamic City

IMAIMONIDES OPENS

YEAR'S ACTIVITIES

Maimonides
Medical
Society
Wednesday evening opened
its
year's activities at an unusually
interesting meeting held in the
With the greatest cast of stars ,
Maccabee auditorium.
that ever contributed to the mak-
Dr. J. Gilbert Israel, newly-
ing of one motion picture, "The
elected president, in his inaugural
Hollywood Revue," came to
address, outlined the objects of
the
Stale Friday.
this society and rebuked the critics
I of this movement of Jewish physi-
cians. In a scholarly paper he re-
Established 1910
viewed the problem of race prej-
udice and urged strong action by
the local society to advance the
medical society professionally and
communally.
WINDOW SHADE CO.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman lauded
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the society for its activities among
the Jewish doctors and encouraged
them in their efforts for the
Made to Order and Installed
building of a Jewish hospital, de-
claring that 50 per cent of the
Cleaning ■ sod Repairing
people are in favor of it.
SAM LIPSITZ
Curtain Rods, Wood Pole, Floor Co,
Rabbi Leon From told of an in-
Sam Lipsitz is chairman of the
ering, Linens, bare Curtains
committee of he Jolly Fellow's Club terview he had with Ludwig Lew-
and Draperiee
isohn
in Paris on his recent Euro-
in charge of the dance to be held
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Sunday evening, Oct. 6, the last pean tour, and described the con-
ditions
in European countries
night of Rosh Hashanah, at the.
where Jews are thickly populated.
Book Cadillac Hotel
Philip Slomovitz, in the conclud-
ing address of the evening, urged
Gloria Swanson at United the Jewish professional men to
take an active part in all Jewish
Artists.
coon-Initial efforts.
The evening's program was
"The Trespasser" is Gloria's greatly enhanced by the musical
first talking picture now at United contributions of Mrs. .lacolt
Artists Theater, and during the Schakne, soprano, who beautifully
action she sings two songs. "Love" rendered three selections, in Ger-
BECAUSE
one of these songs, is already an man, English and Italian. She
He fou gh t with organized international hit, and reveals la was accompanied on the piano by
forces for ballots for women. Belle Swanson as possessor of a Mrs. S. Q. Kesler, who also ac-
lovely voice of rare quality.
companied Cantor David Klavons,
He served our nation in its
another singer on the program.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Mrs.
navy for four years.
. Sidney Klein gave piano se-

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State.

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He co-operated with oth-
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of citizens.

I Dr, Samuel Levin of the Mai-

He worked to equalize
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Jolson in Third Week at
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Dr. Reinhold Neibuhr, chair-
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Opposed to excessive tax-
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Favors adequate aviation
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JOHN H.

C U M M I N G S

Al Jolson, star of "Say It With
Songs," all-talking, all • singing •
1'itaphone special, now showing in
its third week at the Adams The-
ater, was born in St. Petersburg,
Russia, and brought to America
•at an early age, the family mak-
I ing their home in Washington, D.
• C. The elder Yoelson—for so the
family still spells the name—was
fifth in a line of Jewish cantors
and quite naturally wished his fa-
vorite son to succeed him in the
service of the church.

All Color Musical Is Hit at
Paramount.

CONSTABLE

The second all color Vitaphone
screen production "Gold Diggers
of Broadway" is the feature of
of the Sixth Ward
the new Paramount screen show.
I. one o‘ f our best officers and we Like it predecessor "On With the
commend his re-election.
Show," this new production is
Arthur F.. Gordon, Ralph W
1.1delV. photographed entirely in natural
Junes M. Jeffries. John r. MeEinley, colors. Whole scenes from musical
fo wl:La...
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numbers make the most elaborately
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582 EAST FERRY AVENUE

Slichoth services will be held Saturday, Sept. 28, mid-
night. Cantor Kugel will officiate. Admission free.

Rabbi Jos. Thumin will deliver the sermons during the
holidays.

Tickets can be obtained from S. Weiner at the synagogue.

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