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AMCA GETS WOO ENTHUSIASTIC COMMITTEE ACTIVE FOR
HADASSAH $25 "GIVE OR GET" LUNCHEON1 BAR ASSOCIATION
AT BANQUET SUNDAY
HONORS COHANE

RE-ELECT

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At the banquet given by the Am-
ca Orphans Home and Farm School
in honor of Ely GreenblAtt on Sun-
day evening, at the Knights of I'y-
thias flail, $1,500 Was raised for
the institution. Mr. Greenblatt
was presented with a loving cup for
his services to the orphanage and
farm school. I. Gloss and the Jew-
ish Center Juvenile Band of 50
pieces provided music for the eve-
ning.

COSMO CLUB DINNER

DA NCE NOVEMBER 12

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Dr. Albert J. Altman is an Ile-
tive member of the committee in
charge of the Cosmo Club dinner-
dance to be held
at the Oriole Ter-
race on Tuesday
evening, Nov. 12.

BICUR CHOLEhi PLANS
DANCE FOR DEC

25

Miss Bessie Cedrith :
• •
in arrangements for a.
Cholera dance at the L - hirer
-
land H
flute) on Weihtesdai ,, oit- I
.
,n -:' e.
u. ,. , featuring the :10 ' of the
Monarchs of Sielody, a I ..ly or. '
chestra. Invitation-bids ii . I
prob-
ably be necessary for :filly...ion, it
being the aim of the socito:• to har t,
a select attendance. Mau, • Wein.
stein is general ehairma s ..4 0,„
affair, and is aided by NT Betty
Drapkin.

I
Louis Starfield Cohane was
t
I
acted so
e Detroit representative
on the council of the American
Bar Association, at the convention
at Memphis, Tenn., last week.
During the pa .t
Mr. Cohane was one of the three
ds reservation
members of the psychiatric juris-
prudence committee a the Amer-
cards
e '
tdi
dis-
n
ican Bar Association whose report
tributed to the
was accepted by the section on
club's mailing
criminal law and criminology and
list. The com-
ratified by the American Bar As-
mittee urges a
A theater benefit is sponsised
sociation. This report was ap-
quick response in
by the Amca at Littman's Theater
proved at a joint meeting held at
under to facili-
for Wednesday, Nov. 211. lirgani-
this time with committees of the
tate arrange-
zations will be solicited for the sale
American Medical Association and
meats. Frater-
of tickets.
the American Psychiaric Associa- Dr. A. J. Altmannities, sororities
Pledges and donations made at
tion and is considered the out- and other organizations are urged
the banquet lust Sunday follow:
standing accomplishment of the to attend in it body and to make
convention. It provides a scientific timely arrangements for reserva-
tr.!00 each: Mr and Mrs. Harry Brown
own
Benjamin Goldberg.
and psychiatric approach toward tions that no difficulty may he ex.
Slot/ each: John I. Brown. I.01114
rienced in reserving tables for
the handling of the crime problem:
111,11111/-',1111.-:
Mr. and Mr.. l•er, Feirenom, r. and
The appointment of this committee large groups.
NT- • J R Green/wry and Mr. amt Mr.
and its joint action with the
Sliss foible R. Greenbaum, 2011
Mr. •nd Mr.. A H. Jaffin.
American Medical Assisciation and Calvert avenue, is in charge of all
each: Mr and Mrs. William Fl-
The Detroit Hadassah $25 "Give or Get" luncheon committee, shown abovei, year photographed last the American Psychiatric Associa- reservations, and checks should be
hf r. and Mr.. II Fthot. sir. and week oritthn steps Of
the Phoenix Club. Those in the photograph are:
Mrs. M. Dickstein. Mr.. Rigor. Mr. and
tion resulted from Mr. Cohane's mailed to her.
80a0f11 roya.:-.4Iesdames Abraham Srere, Sidney Frank, J. O. Kopel, Joshua Horwitz, Maurice Lan-
Mrs. Widow. Mr. •nd Mt, S. It Bron•
motion at the 1927 American Bar
m r.
au, Joseph 11. Ehrlich, Sidney Stone, Louis Daniebi, Max Keiatin, Sam Caplan and Mary Gordon.
Asseeiation convention at Buffalo
NI, sirs reins. People'. linking Com-
Second row: Mesdames Philip II. Broudo, Wm. Isenberg, Harry I.. Kopel, Edward Stein, Dellas liar- and is the first step in the history ZIONIST REVISIONISTS
with, Joshua Karim!, A. Silberblatt, Herman Cohen, II. P. Cohen, Sam Berman and David S. Diamond.
420 each: Bakers 1)river. Union and
of the bar toward linking up its
GET CLUBROOMS HERE
Mro. lihre Mira!
Third row: Mesdames Alex Taub, Saul Saulson, Reuben Rosenfield, Ralph Davidson, Bertha Lipsitz, activities with these other national
!II each: Potr...ive Leine.' enter- H
a A. Schniier, David Fauman, A. B. Stralser, Char. Hamburger and Sol Perlman.
ermn
organizations.
•titzu nes scram. Mr. and
Win ,-
An itoporant gathering of more
Fourth row: Mesdames Wolfe Kaplan, Ilimon Kaplan, Hattie Gittlernan, Albert Feldstein, E. H.
rpsn. Mr. and Mr*, William Trunk and
Mr. Cohane was also honored
Mr.. S. Kadin
Saulson, Bussey, J. I.. Ruby, Abraham Cooper, Theodore Levin, J. S. Sauls,
than 50 members and friends of
by being appointed chairman of •
SI0 ear . Mr. I. Sehold, Mr.. liar.
the 'Lionise Revisionists was held
nett. Mr.. Ilochberr. Mr. and Mr.. II.
When Detroit chapter of Hades- est national organization of women meetings of the luncheon commit- the nominating committee of the the first day of Succoth at the
Lif.hlts, Samoel konin Lodge I. 0. It It.,
section on criminal law and mini-
TWELFTH WARD
, w
I a 11'1
sah announced its intention last Zionists in th ,.
home of Si. iVeisbrott, 2901 Hazel-
o rl
. it
est nt, i:
tee at the homes of various mem- malign-,
Mr.. ItInenneld. Jacob Silber.teln, F.
Nuorenha um.
it maintains 55 health insti- bees. The next meeting will be
wood. An interesting musical pro-
year of holding a $25 "Give or
In each: A. Smile. Mrs. Stern, Ililof.
tutions,
employing
nearly
700
per-
held
Monday
morning,
Nov.
4,
at
gram
featured the evening and
.ky. Me Barnett Windwr, Ilern•rd Get" luncheon, skepticism as to the
Only Jewish Candidate
sons. it is the largest public health 10 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Jos-
Fi n n. Mm. Rottenberg. Mr. •nd Mr.. outcome of this venture seas shown.
luncheon was served. ,
Morris Prickner. Mr. and Mr..
agency
in
the
country,
next
to
the
eph
Frank,
1123
Chicago
boule-
Gold• The complete success of this pro-
in the Twelfth Ward
It was decided that the loyal
stein, Mrs. A. Katz. Mr.
hfc,roll, Mr.
ject proved to liadssah and to the government itself. It raises in yard.
organization secure a center for
and Mr.. Sack and Morrie Gus..
Since last week, the following
people familiar with the undertak- America about $700,009 annually
its activities, and beginning with
ings that a group of earnest wom- to support its Palestinian under- new patrons have pledged their
Saturday evening, Nov. 2, is "C. the meeting of Oct. 30, headquar-
en, well tekanized and animated by takings without which the country , subscriptions to the luncheon:
of Si. Night" at Temple Beth El. ters will be at 8679 Twelfth street.
RE-ELECT
could
not
have
readied
its
present
In
past years, an entire day was
humanitarian ideals, can accom-
A decision was reached to urge
plish remarkable things. This year state of health and development.
set aside as "Michigan Day." This that an extraordinary Zionist Con-
Mrs.
Joseph
II.
Ehrlich,
chair-
E
nsometi.
R.
Hadassah again hopes to raise its
II. Berger, Harry Berman. year the club decided to set aside gress be convened to consider the'
full quota of $15,000 for the Ila- man, and Mrs. Sidney Stone, co. 4j;,,,st. hit ut: hr ,r(s. sis. ,:yitonliir ittilsr.ran n t,rao r
one night, Nov. 2, to entertain the present situation. For this purpose
dassah Medical Organization of ehairman, are conducting weekly Brown. harry
Jewish students of Ann Arbor. A a large meeting will be held Sun-
'Brown. Robert Brow
Sun- •
Palestine at the luncheon Dec.
Norman Huckner of Pontiac. Aaron Car?: popular orchestra has
been se- day, Nov. 10, and will be addressed
stein. Harry Cohew A. J. Copeland. liar- cured. There will be refreshments
at Hotel Statler.
by
prominent
New
York
speakers.:
ry
Lo
MIXellff Sol Edelman
• and many Si ichigan students are
It is now 17 years since the Ila-
Morris Fishman, A. A. Foreman, Barr y
er II. Frank, Ilium Freund, expected.
Fox. Mey
dassah Medical Organization has
Rattle Glttlem•n, Harry eioldntnn,
Rabbi A. Fink of the Hillil
been functioning as a giver and a
Harry
Foundati n of Ann Arbor has co-
o
teacher of health in Palestine.
;rant. Sam Hartman, Sol Jacob !lent)
! J agsry. David k•Ilman. Maurice Kalan.
operated with thy. Youn g Peoples
From a handful of New York City
David Kaufn.n, J. KoCin.ky of Pontiac, Temple Club in giving the U. of
women in 1912 it now has a mem-
A. J. Irvin. Rose Simon. Levy. In men,
M. night proper publicity.
The Kosher Meat Cutters Local
bership of 45,000 in senior and ju-
ory of her mother, Mn,. Rachel S im
on,
BORN AND ALWAYS LIVED IN TWELFTH WARD
All the young folks of Detroit Union Nu. :345 this week remitted
nior divisions in every section of Detroiter Chosen Manager , 1 h-rnr i
are urged to attend.
9:350 fur the l'alestine Emergency
the United States, and is the larg-
Meyer, Maurice Morse. Dora Moyer, Si.
of California Stock
-
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The Young Peoples Temple Club Relief Fund.
R. Newell. Sam Plotkin. S. A. hook in.
U. Robinson. M. II. Robinson. Loris is rehearsing its IleIr musical show,
Exchange
, Jame, Rooenbeehr. I. Rosenthal. Reuben "Collegiate Capers," to be given
Sandler, Wm. Sandi... Sara Schwartz.
in December. The entire show,
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jacol
book, lyrics and music was written
REWARD FAITHFUL SERVICE
Nathan will lie interested to learn Stocker. Peter V...,, Herman W•rret. by' members of the club.
n W
o d•is
r i mn
ni, S yaLiroW
. ei.xman,
that Mr. Nathan has been selected
II .
Neu fe
for the post of •man ger of the Cal-
a
ifornia Stock Exchange, and that
for a number of months at least,
I will make their home in Los Ange-
les.
Rabbi Leon foram is to speak
Mr. Nathan went to 'Portland,
this Sunday afternoon, at 3:30, at
Oregon, early in the summer, to
the Public Library, Kirby and
organize and install the Portland
Funeral services for the late
Stock Exchange. The realest for George Feldman of the Colonial 1Voodward, on "Russia, Palestine
Mr. Nathan's; services came from he partment Store, on Oct. 21, and America as Centers of Jewish
the brokerage and investment bank- were held from his late residence, Life." Rabbi Frani recently re-
ing group of Portland at the sag- 24 Ferranti Park, with Rabbis A. turned from a tour of Russia and
, gestion of the officials of the Asso- Si. Hershman, Leon Frani and Eze- will describe his observations from
ciation of Stock Exchanges of kiel Aishiskin and Rev. E. Zalud- a comparative point of view with
the two other countries.
America. The Portland Exchange
This is to be an open forum
Is now operating under the man-
meeting of the Menorah Society.
agement of a secretary trained by
This is the first of a series f
Mr. Nathan, and is looked upon by
a series of similar addresses to be
authorities as a model exchange.
A Repretentative of the Common People
given by prominent speakers dur-
When the organization of the
ing the season.
California Stock Exchange reached
the point where expert organiza-
tio n services were required, Mr.
Nathan was sent fur, and his con-
nection with the new activities
dates from Nov. 1. The California
Stork Exchange will be national in
'scope, with an active membership
of IMO and a like number of ;trio-
' date
ate members. One of the largest
and finest board rooms in America
has been constructed, and on the
board of governors are a number
of outstanding Los Angeles busi-
ness men.
In the operation of the California
Stock Exchange Mr. Nathan will
be associated with a staff if trained
EVER before in radio
experienced stock exchange execu-
tives. It is expected the new ex-
has such a giant flood of rich, pure, undis.
change will begin operations le-fore
GEORGE FELDMAN
toned tone been possible.
the end of the year.
Mr. Nathan's organization exper- kowski officiating.
Knights of
Now with Majestic's newest and greatest
ience covers a wide range of activi- Pythias Lodge No. 55 participated
exclusive feature, Power Detection, per.
ties, embracing, business, civic, com- in the services. Tributes were paid
munal and philanthropic organiza- ' by relatives and friends.
feet tone is magnified to life-like volume.
tions. He was secretary of the De-
At Congregation -Beth David,
troit
Stork Exchange a number of Fourteenth and Elmhurst, about
That's why this new and greater Majestic
years, was a director in the De- 400 participated and services were
is smashing all previous sales records—
Nap
troit Board of Commerce and Bet- held outside the synagogue. Final
ter Business Bureau, is a past services were conducted by Find-
selling at the rate of 5000 sets every day.
president and at present a director later Lodge No. 475, F. & A. Si.
That means a new Majestic owner every
of the Hebrew Free Loan Asso- Burial was the mausoleum of Max
ciation, a member of the board of and Blamer Schreiber estate.
six seconds!
trustees of Teniple Beth El, and
The Colonial Clothes, in which
as served a number of other De- Mr. Feldman was associated with
Only this tremendous production makes
troit organizations. Mr. Nathan Nathan Schreiber, Samuel Gold-
possible Majestic quality, at such amazing
recently a reorganization of the He- berg and J. A. Fenberg for 10
prices. And offered on such liberal terms,
brew Free Loan Association and years, was closed on the day of the
was about to undertake the compi- funeral.
that every home may easily possess one.
lation of a constitution and by-laws
Honorary pallbearers at the fu-
fur the Detroit Hebrew Free neral were Alex Schreiber, Murry
Your home will be the happier for this
Schools when he was called west. Schreiber, J. A. Fenberg, C.
greatest of all radio sets—the final word in
In Portland Mr. Nathan was Keywell, Nathan Cohen, Gifford
beauty of tone, in beauty of appearance,
much in demand as a public speak- Fine, Carl Weintraub, Sian Jacobs,
er, and he and Mrs. Nathan were Jos. H. Optner, Nathan Manilow,
in modern, up-to-the-minute design, and
Doate Rosenthal and E. Lewis.
widely entertained.
unrivaled value!
Pallbearers were Nathan Schrei-
ber, Samuel Goldberg, Jacob
Power TletertIon and the.
Hear this new Majestic today.
new -14 tube. Rio. four
Schreiber, Ike Spero, Sam Fore-
emed etaare of radio frequens,Alutolutelv no
man, Adolph Soldinger, Sam
nom and no oscillation any wave length.
Free Home Demonstration.
Schwartzberg, Abe Goodman.
Aunurumc aensitivitv control give. uniform
Out-of-town relatives attending
ran, .nd •Il over the dial. Improves'
ht.e.toe Sueer.Dvnamic Speaker. lir•.,
the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.•
slur Al.jewtic fmwer unit, with positive val.
Wolf Feldman (father and mother
age toll.... Jacobean period rahinet of Amer.
of the deceased), Mr. and Mrs.,
O NOTE too high - too low—too faint—for the Atwater
acan Walnut. I hare of nutcheJ butt walnut
Sam Schwartzberg, Mr. and Sirs.
.II overlay. on J. and in panel of
Emanuel Judaeans.
Kent Screen-Grid! Not a breath of sound is missed by this
genuine isor••rted Amumban L., ewoo.t. Lr
Nathan Cohen, Mr. and Sirs. Abe
A large crowd attended the last
greatest of all radios!
tot /um
i(vom
r .
Goodman, Mrs. Eva Jaffie and fam-
1.b.or
meeting. of the Emanuel Judaeans
ily, Sirs. J. Romovoff, Sirs. M.
,
4)1411110•Vt.1
Just the Emw of pure melody that makes every listener in out
„Aver
which was held at the home of Al- Blankenstein, Mrs. J. HotTman,
store exclaim: "Now that's what I call perfection!"
fred Rosenberg. The next meet- Mrs. B. Goldstein, Mrs..1. Freerer.
ing will he a closed one and will be Mrs. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Shure,
held at the home of Jeanette Kap- Mr. Israil, Mr. and Mrs.
near Gran. River
Gifford
lan, 10395 North Boston boulevard. Fine, of Toledo; Irving Sargor of
New members will be voted on. St. Louis, Mo.; Sirs. Ben Golding
Never before has an Atwater Kent won the world so quickly - so
Plans for the future will be dis- of Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs.
"..ltnerica's Finest Furniture Costs No Mort, '"
cussed.
completely. No wonder they're all following Atwater Kent's lead
Joseph Optner, Mr. and Sirs. Na-
in making radio with Screen-Grid tubes!
than Monilow, Mrs. J. Cohen and
But who wants a con}
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brocky of Chi-
when loo can get the original?
cago; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abrams,
Only when you combine Screen-Grid tubes with the "know how"
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Abrams, Sir.
Majestic Theatre of the Air over Columbia and
of the manufacturer w ho has pioneered most of the big improve.
and Sirs. Henry Dolnisky,
American 13rnadcasting Systems every Sunday
George
Van
Camp,
Miss
Tobin
ments
in radio, can you get Screen-Grid with all
In
addition
to
the
regular
sen-
alight, 9 to 10 Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
its magic!
ior and intermediate clans of the Goldstein of Cleveland.
Headliners of the Stage and Screen.
Get this Atwater Kent Screen-Grid Set! Be up to date! Be
Mr. Feldman was an active mem-
Jewish Center art school, a new
satisfied!
Don't miss anotha day! Come in—ask for a home
class for beginners is being held ber of the board of directors of :
LESS TUBES
Ion Wednesday afternoons from 4 Congregation Beth David and
demonstration—NOW!
!to 6 o'clock. Instruction for both Served on the synagogue's build-,
'elementary and advanced students ing committee.

RE-ELECT

JOSEPH

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CONSTABLE

"MICHIGAN DAY" AT
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COUNCILMAN

WILLARD F.

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NATHAN TO MANAGE
EXCHANGE IN L A

CONSTABLE

TWELFTH WARD

e

MEAT CUTTERS GIVE
$350 FOR PALESTINE

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MANY OUT-OF-TOWN
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is given at the Jewish Center, 31
Melbourne avenue, in drawing.
painting and illustration. Poster!,
life and cast drawing, work it
oils, pastels and charcoal. and
, Biblical composition is included.
The senior and intermediate classes
are continuing under the instruc-.
lion of Jascha Schwarttmann.
• The art school is under the di-
rection of Mrs. David B. Werbe,
chairman of the art committee.

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AID SOCIETY TO GIVE
LUNCHEON, CARD PARTY

A luncheon and card party will
be given by the First Austrian
Ladies' Aid Society, at Jericho
Temple on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at
12:30 p. m. Tickets ran be pur-
chased from Mrs. M. Rosenberg,
1695 Blaine, Empire 1294-5, or
any member of the society. Tick-
ets will also be sold at the hall.
The proceeds will go to charity.

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