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J. N. F. DANCE ON
SUNDAY EVENING
OSEPH SCHOHTHAL
ES AT AGE OF 76
Committee reports indicate that
the dance sponsored by the Junior
Group of the Jewish National Fund
Joseph Schonthal, 75, of Colum-
and the Ladies Auxiliary, to be bus, Ohio, widely known pinion-
held Sunday evening, Dec. 22, in , thropist and Jewish lay leader,
the Crystal ballroom of the Book-
died Sunday, Dec. 15, at Grant
Cadillac Hotel, will be one out- Hospital, Columbus, from compli-
standing social event of the sea-
son.
Max Rice, chairman of this dance r
has been actively assisted by the
following committees: Program,
Israel Weiner, Avis Rice, Mary
Rice; publicity, Solomon Wander,
Yetta Hoffman, Charles Rice and
Jennie Goldberg; tickets, Henry
Gotliffe, Mary Newman, Betty Mil-
kovsky.
As it is the purpose of the Junior
Croup of the Jewish National Fund
and the Ladies Auxiliary to carry
out the program of the Jew ish Na-
tional Fund, which combines prac-
tical usefullness and high idealism,
a record attendance is anticipated,
the work having won the support
of Jews the world over.
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Radomer Dance at Statler
This Saturday.
All preparations for the ball to
be given by the Radomer Aid So-
ciety, this Saturday evening Dec. 21,
at the Stotler Hotel, are completed
according to Joshua Joyrich of the
committee in charge.
On this occasion the Radomer
have published a souvenir hook to
be distributed among the large
number expected at the dance.
The book will comprise a num-
ber of articles written by M. Roth-
enatein, I. Finkelstein and J. Joy-
rich, two poems by L. Rosenberg,
• . poem by N. Sarnit (all in Yid-
, and an English poem by Joy-
rich which was published in the
Rosh Hashonah issue of The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle,
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rection, of the board of the Flor-
ence Crittenton Home and of the
Big Sisters Association at Colum-
SQUARE CLUB HEARS MOUNT CLEMENS
I SEVERAL SPEAKERS
NOTES
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ac ions are
Dr. Edward
bus.. P err
said to have reached 1,000 persons
in the past years, in Europe and
America. Ile assisted many stu-
dents through school. Most of his
philanthropies were anonymous.
Served Youth.
He was long a familiar figure
in the Juvenile Court at Columbus,
laboring in behalf of the city's
youth. Ibis money helped to build
Catholic and Protestant hospitals
and he was ardent in the cause of
the Columbus Community Fund.
Ile was known as "grandpa" to
scores of the orphaned, for whom
he built a model home; "Uncle Joe"
to the members of his congregation,
to statesmen, business and profes-
sional leaders, and to the adults
of many cities; and "Dad" to many
of the young men and young wom-
en students at Ohio State Univer-
sity.
Mr. Schonthal is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Samuel N. Sum-
mar and Mrs. E. II. Isaacs of Col-
umbus; two sons, Dez. C. Schon-
thal of Iluntington, NV. Va., and
B. E. Schonthal or Chicago, Ill.,
and six grandchildren.
Club Is Named After Louis:
Marshall.
JOSEPH SCHONTHAL
cations following an operation
three weeks ago.
Mr. Schonthal was a member of
the board of managers of the De-
partment of Synagogue and School
Extension, of the Onion of Amer-
lean Hebrew Congregations; presi-
dent of Bryden Road Temple at
Columbus for the past 25 years;
president of the Jewish Charities
of Columbus, founder of the Iler-
mine Schonthal Community House
in his wife's memory and of the
Schonthal Camp and the Jewish
Infants Home of Ohio at Colum-
bus; a member of the National
Federation of Charities and Cor-
A new club was organized Dec.
9 at the Jewish Center. The name
was chosen in memory of Louis
Marshall.
Temporary officers were elected
as follows: Rose Menenherg, pres-
ident; Jennie Baskin, secretary;
and Lillian Elkin, treasurer.
The purpose is to promote so-
cial welfare to the needy.
On Dee. 23, a speaker on social
service work will address the club.
Dec. 29, an open meeting will corn-'
memorate Chanukah.
The meeting was held at the
Jewish Center. The sponsor is
Miss Bokstein
.UtlyW WeipIa/317 2,56k,
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DeWitt Jones,:
speaking at the dinner-meeting ofl An informal dance, sponsored by
the Square Club, Monday evening,' Mt. Clemens Iladassah, proved a
related incidents of the best ad• success, netting a profit of $250,
dresses he had heard, Ilarry Sol- which was turned over to the medi-
omon presided.
cal fund. Ten-year-old Eleanor
A. . C. I.appin, speaking on "Arbi- Ginsburg received much applause
tration vs. Litigation, told of the from Ha present for her charming
part played by arbitration in local ballet dance.
courts, and advocated arbitration
as a speedy way of settling
Mt. Clemens Iladassah, under the
putes, without delay in court pro- capable chairmanship of the cul-
cedure or unnecessary expenses. tural director, Airs. Frances Gins-
Ile referred to arbitration as the burg, and the following cimmit-
scientific method of settling busi- tee : Hiss Ann Stone, Mrs. Leon
toss controversies.
Mandell, Mrs. Hilda Elkin, Mrs.
Judge Homer S. Ferguson greet- Molly Malbin, and Mrs. Lillian Le-
ed the club in brief remarks, and vine, together with the co-operation
an address was delivered by of the Ladies Auxiliary, are work-
Charles Griffith, director of the An. ing out two short Chanukah plays,
thracite Coal Service of hlichigan. one by Louis Witt, and the other
Early reservations for the New called "The Fraternity." One of
Year's party, to be held at Web- the features of the program will
ster Hall were urged by Ilarry be a poem by Mrs. Frances Gins-
Mendelson.
burg, "Chanukah Lights," to be
Miss Florence Kutzen rendered delivered by little Marjorie Gins-
several selections on the piano.
burg. The following committee
will have charge of the costuming:
Mrs. Meyer Edelstein, Mrs, Jack
EDWARD STAHL DIES
Feldman, Mrs. Morris Feldman,
FOLLOWING ACCIDENT Mrs. Lillian Scher, Mrs. Sam Gor-
denker. The Ladies Auxiliary is
Edward Stahl of Chicago, for- donating the refreshments.
Mt. Clemens was well repr•sent-
merly of Detroit, fell from a scaf-
fold a week ago Thursday and the ed at the Detroit Hadassah lunch-
accident proved fatal, death occur- eon at Hotel Stotler on Tuesday.
ing on Friday. The body was The following ladies were present:
brought to Detroit for burial on Mrs. M. J. Ginsburg, Miss Ann
Monday at Clover Hill Park Ceme- Stone, Mrs. Leon Mandell, Mrs
tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- Sam Gordenker. Mrs. Max Elkin,
ficiated. Funeral services were Mrs, C. II. Malbin, Mrs. Abe Le.
held front Lewis Brothers Funeral vine, Mrs. Meyer Edelstein, Mrs
Joseph N. Scher, Mrs. Jack Feld.
Home, 7739 John R.
Mr. Stahl, who was 443 years old, man, Mrs. hlorris Feldman and
is survived 1,y his widow, Eva• Mrs. Bernstein.
five children, Howard. Manuel.
Florence, Aubrey and Irving; Ccntautions to North End
four brothers, Leo, henry, Bert
Clinic.
and Samuel; and two sisters, Mrs.
North End Clinic has received
Alice Robinson and Mrs. Gussie the
following
contributions: In
Tacksier.
memory of Mrs. Henry A. Krolik,
Mr. Stahl was a member of the from Mrs. Sidney Silberman, Mrs
Painters and Decorators Brother- Ilugo J. Sommerich, Miss E. S. . I
hood of America.
Sykes, Jr.
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PLACE SCOTT RADIO ! Amca Orphan Home to Move
ON PUBLIC DISPLAY'
to New Quarters.
Saul II. Rose is chairman of the
Showroom. Opened at 306 Book
dance committee of the Young
The Amen Orphan Home will
ng for Custom•Built
Building
j beginning about Dec .
l'eoples Temple Club, and announc-
31, be located
in y newru gg uas rtas e, above the
es that at the derby dance this
ShowroomsMI:4.einbeen opened at C
mPaininount. The office ,
will be open n
306 Book Building for the dis pla
ma- y
evenings in addition to the reg-u-
of that master custom-built
la r hours.
chine—the Scott radio.
There was a surprise gathering
The receiver that has been de-
signed and perfected for the Scott in honor of one of the board of di
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radio embodies every known device re .tors f the Ladies Auxiliary,
mrs. Calvert, 4 , ,n the (s.casion of
for the handling and amplification 'Mrs.
Mrs. Ilunstein s departure for a
of radio energy
to‘'N'': w York. The board pre.
This receiver shattered
all ver
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fied records for distant broadcast sented her with a gift,
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reception. It brought in music, was collected for the Amea Organ-
voice and song on 117 occasions ization. Several members were en-
over a period of 13 weeks, from rolled at this gathering.
stations the nearest of which was
Children at the farm school, to.
over 6,000 miles away, thereby es- get her with those brought over
tablishing a world's record which two years aiso, are planning a
stands undisputed.
Chanukah celebration and a reun-
It reproduced the full range of ion ga thering.
the voice and the orchestra, not in
Adolph Copeland's visit to De-
a manner described as tone, but troit was profitable. Ile visited the
with absolute, downright realism. Farm School and was enthused
The i•ceiver was then taken into with the work.
the districts of congested broad-
casting reputed to be impossible
•s
for reception of distant broadcasts.
SAUL H. ROSE
It was found that any station
within 10 kilocycles of any local
Saturday night, Dee. 21, at Tem-
transmitter was brought in with no
ple Beth El, prizes and plenty of
laughs are promised by Louis interference whatever from the
local station.
Snitz and Joe Baskin, star comed-
ians of Collegiate Capers. The
dance, Mr. Rose says, will be a
series of 10 race track heists, with
Quality Products
prizes given to the three winners
PRAGUE.— (J. T. A.) — Six
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