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TEMPLE SOCIETIES I
DRIVE AT HEIGHT
INSTITUTE OF WORLD AFFAIRS
PRESENTS SIX NOTED SPEAKERS
ORIGINAL SHOW BY
Y. P. TEMPLE CLUB
roit will be host to the finals in
HEADS COMMITTEE IN
basket ball and debating, while
CHARGE OF LUNCHEON
Windsor will have the oratory.
I OF COUNCIL OF WOMEN
ll be held Friday eve-
ning and Saturday morning in
Mrs. Abram Sapiro is chairman Detroit Section of National Council of Jewish Women Co-Operates in
both Conservative and Reformed
Luncheon Lectures; First Lecture by Raymond
of
the publications committee of
lii Synagogues. Saturday afternoon,
B. Fosdick on Dec. 11.
The Young People's Temple
$8 to $10 Weekl y , Sin g l e
What promises to be the most the Detroit section of the Nation.
all guests will be taken for a tour
Club of Temple Beth El will pre-
$12 to $16 Weekly,
„s of the city. Saturday evening will successful campaign for member-
Nubia
sent
its new musical comedy on
$1.50 to 33.00 Dad,.
The Institute of World Affairs, Statler at 12 o'clock noon on Dec.
1 .1 1,1, featured by a dance and Sunday ship in the afhcilated societies of .
Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
will be climaxed by a banquet in Temple Beth El in many years is
under the chairmanship of Fred M. , 11, in the Statler Hotel ballroom.
iTle tw
heill‘svpeeell,pn "America's" Place Dec. 7, 8 and 9, with a matinee on
Windsor where all trophies will be now at • its height. Starting with
Butzel, organized to provide a for- l
"Crooks for • Month” at Macesbee awarded. The publicity, housing, the unanimous approval of the offi-
um for the presentation and din- Other lecturers of the season
registration and transportation cers of the Temple, the rabbis and
Auditorium:
WILLIAM G. LS.t . Mgr .
heads of the five constituent or-
cussion of problems touching Amer- and their topics are:
Sunday and Monday, Dec. 1 and committees report progress.
M. C. Bus Payne, It r
Wan interests, announces a series
Jan. 8, Newton D. Baker on "The
2, the Detroit-Windsor Council of
The play committee reports ev- ganizations comprising the Affili-
Idea R. at Columbia
"A
Host* Away From Himte•
the A. Z. A. will present a three- erything complete and expects ated Sororities, and already enroll-
of six luncheon-lectures by out- World Court."
Feb. 4, harr• T. Collings on
standing American leaders. The
act comedy "Crooks for a Month," packed houses for both nights of ing hundreds of members, the
campaign bids fair to enlist the
by George Mumford. The play is the play.
Detroit section of the National "The United States and Latin
support of nearly every Temple
one that has found much popular-
Council of Jewish Women is co-up- America."
ber.
ity on the stages of New York and Chapter s 63 and 93:
March lecturer, l'aul Blanchand
crating with the Institute of
M elville Welt, president of the
World Affairs. Associate member- on "A New World Economics."
is promising to those seeking hu-
Chapters 63 and 93 held a joint mem
L. Hussey on
April
il
n
ships in the institute were accept- i pe
mar, meeting Sunday at the Melbourne Temple, in urging all members to
The play cast is listed with the Center. Reports were heard on the join and participate in the activi•
"Disarm am ent."
ed by 41 organizations.
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
ties of the Affiliated Societies,
April 25, No Yong Park on
Raymond B. Fosdick will be the
photograph, appearing in this is- sale of tickets for the play.
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE.
The committee, headed by Sam added that the programs that are
lecturer at the luncheon at Hotel "China's Struggle for Freedom."
sue.
The cast has been rehearsing for Goren, reported that music for the offered for this year by the differ-
FULLY }LAND IRON.)
months
under
the
tutelage
dance
to
be
given
Jan.
12
at
the
mit
organizations
are
of
such
three
of Miss Little, dramatic instructor Statler Hotel, will be furnished by character that they should appeal
at Southeastern High School, and the Gypsy Barons. • to all of our members.
The rule with reference to
connected with the Moscow Art
limiting admission to members only
Theater.
will be strictly enforced begin-
All proceeds of the play are to LECTURES ON FRIDAY
n t a an early
date following
1 :P;1 0 "
be used in defraying expenses of
MRS— In t Ab51 :
.
NIGHTS INAUGURATED nig
"What Is Judaism?" Dr. N.
1
„
Cl... sixth international tournament
said Mr. Lappin, chairman of the al Council of Jewish Women which
. .
to be held here in March when Sponsored by Young Israel of
Krase Topic Over Jew•
Thanksgiving
De- drive. "Every Temple member is sponsoring the luncheon to be ! Diatribe:Al
Detroit and Windsor will play host
ish Radio Hour Sunday
trot at Mishkan Israel.
will be personally solicited during held at 12:15 p. m., this Monday :
Baskets Anonymously
to about 300 young men.
HOWARD RAND and
The s econd adr ess i n a se
will in the next twa weeks. This is a at the Hotel Statler. Dr. Harry ,
Needy Famil i es.
Young Israel of Detroit w
Dr. Nathand Krass , rabbi rice
AUBREY CHERKOSE
of
professor
.
of - tremendous task and it i s hoped Elmer Barnes, rofessor of socio1- 1
Detroit•Windsor Council A. Z. A.: au orate the first of a series
Temple Emanuel, New York, will
. •
that, in order to save the'time of i ogy at Smith College, will be the
A meeting of the council was o ..
night lectures on Dec,
at the volunteer workers, many wit' speaker on the topic "What is I Good angel to hundreds of poor be delivered on the the . Jewish Hour Sunday afternoon.
F nuay
held Nov. 26, at the Jewish Cen• 8:30
at the Mishk
families on Thanksgiving Days broadcast from a chain of stations
The entire show, its music, ly.
I s rael it * sync- send their applications to the sec- I s Wrong
an srael
'
With Our Present Educe- :
'
ter, 31 Melbourne.
12168 Dexter Boulevard
during the past 11 years, Nate on Sunday afterms in, Dec. 1, at
duri
gogue, Maine and Linwood. Rabbi
tional Systeta."
emp e at once.
The program committee for the : Isaac Stollman will be the speaker re t ary o of the e Temple
' Shapero, head of a chain of drug 3 o'clock, including WWJ, Detroit. the
Young
Peo-
tics members
and book of is the
all the
work
of
sixth international tournament, .
Phone LongfellOw 1185
stores, Wednesday again distribuii;- Dr. Kress has chosen as his sub- Pte's club.
These lectures are part of an'
headed by Louis J. Cohen announc• educational program planned by
Howard Rand and Aubrey Cher-
jcct "What is Judaism?"
ns the completion of plans for the Young Israel for the purpose of in- '
kose
are
the
co-authors
of
the
new
The musical program includes
ART SCHOOL STAFF
tournament. The date has been spiring in the young men and wo-
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a number of novelties never before show, called "Collegiate Capers,"
definitely set for March 7, 8 , 9 . men of Detroit a greater interest
House Council:
and the show has snappy collegiate
heard
over the radio. Among them
William
Gleason
has
been
added
The program will consist of de- in matters of vital import to Jewry.
There will be a meeting of dele-
•is a vocal and instrumental num- tunes, collegiate dances and col-
bating, oratory and basketball. De- The committee under whose mu- to the staff of the Jewish Center gates to the House Council on Mon-
ber entitled "The Dance of the legiate humor, with a delightful
Auction!'. .Auctiont Auctiva
pervision the series will be direct- Art School.
Mr. Gleason has day evening, Dec. 2, at 9 p. In.
Palestinian Pioneers" b y Prof. little love story running through
If you haven't altentleil our week!
ed is occupied with the work of se- I studied at the Pennsylvania Acad.
--
suction In 1928 you .10111t-t
Jacob Weinberg, compose of the
intu•th
sees
of
Fine
Arts,
Philadelphia;
at
'
curing as speakers men arresting
Book•Tea:
habit in 1929.
Thuueltril. of r.61
"A Night in l'alestine" , it. Every song is n
have .sued thousands or , I , u'ars Mir
in personality, stimulating and pro- the Julian Academy, Paris, and the i
Sydney Sarasohn will review "A
which
won
the
first
prize
at
the
tending
our
auctions
.
vat,
at I
vocative in thought. Those genu- Darby School, Fort Washington, Preface to Morals" by Walter,
I. m. and continues through, .t ih. da
sesqui-centennial exposition in Phil-1
finely interested are invited to at - Pa., under William Chase, Hugh; Lippman on Sunday afternoon,
and evening. Remember the tittle.
adt
labia.
Thellevotional
selections
Breckenridge, Richard E. Miller M.' Dee. 1, at 3 o'clock.
tend.
Wednesday, January is
are Levandovsky's "Ki Keshimcho,"
YOCKEY BROS, AUCTION ROOM
.
The class in Gemorra, recently Buseket, J. Carr•, Thomas P. On-
"L'Dor \''Dor" by Gerovitz and the
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
organized by Young Israel, meets shutz, and J. I'. Laurens. Ile is at At Home:
The Ansche Chesed Choir, under
F.
A. Yeekey, Auctioneer.
"Kadusha" by Ssamieisky.
the direction of Miss Mary Koff-
every Monday night at 9 o'clock at member of the Salamagundi Club, . An auto party will be the pro.'
The complete follows:
the Yeshivah, 1705 Pingree ace- New York; the Fellowship of the gram of entertainment Sunday
man, held,its weekly meeting Sun-
K1 Reshlinchn (Le.•ntlovsky),ocal
nue, A. D. Markson of the fac- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine i night, Dec. 1.
, quartet mai ensemble. Variation, un Jew- day morning. New officers elected'
Arts, Philadelphia; the North
ulty of the United Hebrew Schools P
, ish Themes (Gne4,n). ensemble. L'Ilor were: President, Nannette Kahn; '
V'Por (Gerowlts), Lurks Rittman, tenor; vice-president, Aileen Hirschfield;
is instructor. Young men who de- Shore Arts Association, Glouces- i Saturday Night Dances.
25 Pieces of All-Flat
'
I Prielm 13 (Milner), Anna Meitchik, con-
sire to join this class are asked to' ter, Mass., and the Scarab Club of ,
Members of the Y-Knot staff will
, trait, Hebrew Melody I Pohl-oven). en- secretary, Rose I.eiberman; treas-
Work
75c
consult with Sol B. Cohen, at the Detroit.
eernblei Arab Song and Dance (binded). urer, Irene Brenner; membership
be hostesses at the dance at Web-
Half
Large
and
Half Van •
ensemble: Lock of heir ((inessen). Ros- chairman, Eugene Traines; enter-
In 1915 Mr. Gleason was award- ster hall on Nov. 30.
next session of the group.
Itleautu Anton
s/le wove , oopr.no, address, "What is
ed the Hopkin first prize at the an-
25 pieces of Rough
tainment chairman, Carl Miller,
Judaism 7" Dr. Nathan Kr., Dance of
nual exhibition by Michigan ar- Friday Evening Services:
Specializing in all
the Pale;tinian Pioneers (Weinberg). and Sergeant-at-arras, Jack Green-
PERFECTION LODGE
Dry
$1 00
was
vocal quartet and ensemble: Kadusha stein. flans are being made for a
Sabbath services are held every' . '
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & fists, and in 1917 Mr Gleason was
Beauty Work—
Ssaminsky), vocal quartet and ensemble.
' I
20 lbs. Wet Wash
.
Club
.00
. gold Friday at 8 o'clock. The informal I
recital and play to be given in the
A. M., will hold a regular corn- I ewer, ed the Scarab
medal
Permanent Waving
middle of January.
5c Each Additional Po
munication Wednesday, Dec. 4, at
Mr: Gleaaon will intrt th talk and social hour which follows I
• s uc
Eighth
Pop
Concert
of
Sym-
e affords an excellent opportunity
A downtown beauty parlor In
7 p. m. Election of officers at 8 I .
' .
NATE SHAPERO
20 lbs. Wet Wash
class for beginners at the Jewish for educational and cultural ex-
your own neighborhood.
phony Sunday.
Miss Rachel Light of Providence,
P. 01.
' Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, on
Flat Work Ironed.$1.35
ed about 500 baskets, each making
pression.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
On Sunday afternoon the eighth R. I., has returned to Saginaw to
8739 Linwood Ave.
11
ednesday
afternoons.
a complete Thanksgiving dinner, to Lop concert will be played by the be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Rosen-
Secretary. '
6c Each Additional Lb.
Euclid 7974
l
as
many
needy
families.
Theater
Party:
By order of
trait Symphony Orchestra, with berg after being the guest of Miss
20% off for cash and carry at
Theater Benefit for Los An-
One hundred and twenty-five) Jews and non-Jews benefitted by Victor Kolar conducting, at Or- Mary Koffman for the past week.
HAROLD IIELLER, W. M.
office.
geles Sanatorium Dec. 11.
members attended the Y. W. H. A. Mr. Shapero 's goodness. The bas- chestra Hall at 3:30.
Miss Mary Koffman attended the
The theater benefit of the Los party at a performance of "Strange kets distributed among non-Jews
This is the last popular concert
Detroit, Mich. 1 Angeles Sanatorium Auxiliary will Interlude." "Marco Milli o n s" is I contained chicken. The baskets for for two weeks, the next appear- Alma-Kalamazoo game at Alnia.
Longfellow 8439
be held a t Littman's People's Thee- the play chosen for the next thee- I Jewish needy contained fish, there- ante of the Detroit Symphony be-
be-
t o ing in connection with the Ypsi-
T e di adherence be
rat: ge. their
iter on W ednesday Dec. 11
ter party.
differe ntiate be- lanti Normal Choir with Frederick Phalanx Club Dance This
I ' dbyietaarsysul
' Now that the Ort bazaar is over
tween the baskets, yellow ribbons Alexander as conductor, who will
plans commence for the bazaar and Classes:
Sunday Evening.
Manufacturers and Distributors
carnival to be held at the Phila.
Registrations are still being tak- were tied around those intended for make their annual appearance at
8885 Livernois Ave.
Idelphia-Byron Center, from Feb. en for the following classes: swim- Jewish families.
Orchestra hall on Sunday after-
Ask Your Grocer For
Phone Euclid 1043
At a meeting of the Phalanx
Co-operating with Mr. Shapero noon, Dec. 15, singing on that oc-
1 to Feb. 6. Organizations will be ming, handicraft, yarncraft, bridge,
Club
held
at
the
home
of
Bernard
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visited to solicit their co-operation. ukelele and dramatic art,
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With Every Meal
Steinberg) of the Public Welfare and church numbers, the interpre-
The committees selling tickets
Department of Detroit. Mrs. Git- tation of which has made this choir fourth annual dance, to be held
for the theater affair are active un-
Deliciously Different. All kinds of Leaf Chasid
this Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Statler
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 lin, who assisted Mr. Shapero since famous.
1 der the leadership of II. Levine.
Hotel, were completed. The U. of
the first Thanksgiving Day on
M. Rhythm Kings will supply the
which he began his charitable "Chord of Judea," Musical
music. Tickets will be on sale at
work with the distribution of his
Group Organized by
la=k4 aVigt
the door.
ir
klAtqW.40;t 1 , first do zen baskets, this year again
At the meeting Nov. 26 Jack
45
Musicians.
supplied Mr. Shapero with the list
' Jewish Folk Music has been giv- Cooper returned from 4 two
of needy families.
months'
sojourn in California.
Quality Products 4.
Mrs. Gitlin praised Mr. Shapero en stimulus by the announcement
The formal dance of the Phalanx
for his charitable spirit and point- that 25 musicians who have been
Plus
Club will be held Jan, 26. Organ-
eti out that his work on Thanks- practicing together at Melbourne
izations are asked to keep this date
Dependable Service
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open.
from doing other charitable work mandolin group of 20 persons un-
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MISS OXENHANDLER TO interest
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ADDRESS JR. HADASSAH
Samuel Solomon, music director
Super Service Shims
If Litt man's Peoples Theater, has
Paul
Robeson,
the great Negr i"
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Per,
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Lawrence
Paul Robeson was born in •
inis arranged an unusually fine pro- . members of these classes either ad.
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He was the
gram for its meeting on Tuesday, vanced or beginners, are asked to Princeton, N. J.
e
Dec. 3, at 8:30 p. m., at Philadel- appear Sunday at 1 o'clock at the Youngest son of a Methodist min-
lister who had earned his way
phia and Byron Talmud Torah. Jewish
The speaker of the evening will be Jewish
Centers,
Melbourne.
William
Klein 31
has
been elected through Lincoln University. His:
Miss Anna Oxenhandler, assistant ; president of the "Chord'of Judea'' I mother, a school-teacher, died
educational director of the School and is engaging some of the most when Paul was six. A close, in-
of Religion of Temple Beth El. Her' prominent educators of Detroit to spiring friendship united father
topic will be "The Development of give a series of lectures on Jewish and son. lie went to Rutgers Col-
Jewish Music," and she will be as- music and theses, the details of lege. Ile won his "R" in football,
sisted by Mrs. Maurice II. Benyas,, which will he announced in next baseball, basketball and track
sports, being one of Rutgers' few
president of the Music Study Club week's Chronicle.
four-letter men. Walter Camp
of Detroit, who will give vocal il-
called Paul Robeson "the greatest
lustrations, accompanied by Mies
Della Tobin. Visitors are invited. Six - Year - Old Sarabel Droot- defensive end that ever trod the
gridiron."
Miss Michel Smith of Providence,
man to Play Over
SHUTTEIU ,
R. 1., was the guest of honor at a
An average of over 90 per cent
Radio Saturday.
ANT1•FREE , E
dinner given by the hoard of di- '
in all his studies won Paul Robe-
Sarabel
.
Drootman,
six-year-old
rectors of Junior Hadassah on
son the Phi Beta Kappa key in his
Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Bel - piano prodigy, daughter of Mr. and junior year. Ile completed the
Mrs I. Drootman of 422 Theodore two-year law course at Columbia
crest.
WOODWARD BRAKE
Miss Smith, who recently re- street, will make her first rat io University and took his degree. In I
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30,
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p.
m.
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had visited her sister, was the af-
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has
memorized
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compositions
in
At Trowbridge and Calvert
ter-dinner speaker, and related
c' A. Ily chance Eugene O'Neill
. the audience. Ile came
some of the happenings in Pales- her 13 months of study. She will was in
Arlington 2743. Rasoo Praia
play
six
numbers.
tine during the recent outrages.
She is studying under Mrs. liar- Robeson
backstage
and insisted
that Paul
should
act in "Emperor
The people of Palestine, she said.
not discouraged. She said riet Cattle of the Detroit Institute Jones." Robeson
Robeson laughed at the
50 per cent of the Arabs protected of Musical Art.
idea.
the Jews and that 75 per cent were
In 1923 he consented to play
Music Study Club.
actually friends. It is only a hand-
"Emperor Jones." To his aston-
The harmonic basis of music is ishment the audience went mad
ful of the Arabs that took part
in the fighting.
She especially the topic which Marshall Pease over him. "Emperor Jones" was
Through ( 4 .
stressed the importance of the need will discuss at the third study followed by "All God's Chillun,"
of more land at the present time. meeting of the Music Study Club I "Porgy" and "Black Boy" (written
During the riots, she said, Ha- to be held on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at especially for him). His law
darsah helped throughout, and all 2:30 o chkk , at the Twenti eth
career was definitely abandoned
Hadassah nurses, whether in or out tury Clubhouse, Columbia at With- for the stage.
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and
Palestine is especially interested trated by a group of songs from
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Man.
Roland Hayes, Noted Singer
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Last Sunday the Parents Asso-
Orchestra Hall. Dec. 3.
ciation of the Jewish Center Band
Roland Hayes, who comes to Or-
held the annual banquet at which
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