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TICYATROIT, SWIM (imor4 ICLE

PAGE EIGHT

L u

u r ate

An Amazingly Strange New Food

Come in and let us tell you about it and get a descrip-
tive booklet.

Official demonstrator is at our Broadway Market
store for a few days only. 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.

30 Broadway Market — 7041 E. Jefferson Ave. (Opp. Bridge)

1341 Broadway

10351 Woodward Ave. (at Collingwood)



THE CHALUTZOS

(Womens' Pioneer Organization of Palestine) will officially
open the campaign to raise Detroit's quota of $2,500 in the
national $50,000 drive to aid the girls' farms in Palestine with a

BANQUET

Saturday, March 15—B'nai Moshe Synagogue

M U SIC

WRITER AND SINGER
IS DETROIT GUEST

JEWISH CENTER HOLDS I BICUR CHOLEM PURIM I
S A. QUOTA BILL
MANY PURIM AFFAIRS BALL THIS SATURDAY! S.

IN EFFECT MAY I

Am Still
Senior Purim Carnival Features
Ruth C. Brotman, laureate ot
Waiting
Long List of Events.
the
Quebec
College
of
Music,
with
Fourth and Concluding Con -
for a
an offer of free tuition with one of
The
Purim
carnival
sponsored
by
cert of Gunzburg Trio
Dissatisfied
CAPETOWN.--(J. T. A l —:As
the foremost singing professors of the Senior Council of the Jewish
the
new
South
African
quata
bill
Customer
This Wednesday.
l'aris, France, studied harmony Centers Association on Saturday
limiting the number of immigrants
evening, March 22, will be the fea-
to 50 each year from each of the
The fourth and the last concert —
ture of a lung list of l'urim events
East and South European coun-
in this season of the Gunzburg
sponsored by various ('enter or-
tries which had hitherto furnished
Trio, consisting of Mme. Jeanne
ganizations. The carnival is to be
the bulk of immigration into South
Reed, violinist, Gilbert Beaume,
featured by club booths and danc-
Africa passed its third reading and
violoncellist, and Dr. Stark Guns-
Streng Chevrolet Co.
ing at the Philadelphia and Byron
thus virtually assuring that it
burg, pianist, will be heist March
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
would become a law, M. Kittridge,
19, 8;30 p. m. in the auditorium of
The
Philadelphia
and
!Syron
hall
Hail h
a Jewish member of parliament in
the Federation of Women's Clubs,
will also be the scene of the tenth
-- ---
a last protest blamed the govern-
Hancock at Second. V. Poole, viola
annual l'urim Costume Ball on
ment for aiming the bill at a par-
virtuoso, member of the Detroit
Sunday evening, March 23, given
ticula• race.
Symphony Orchestra, will partici-
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDH.1
by the Mothers Clubs.
Dr. Daniel Malan, minister of
pate.
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-
The
d Interme iates held a Purim
the interior and father of the bill,
The program will be the Sonata
rally on March 13.
had stated that 80 per cent of the
FULLY HAND IRONED
in one movement by Franz Schu-
The Juniors will make merry at
people whom the bill seeks to ex-
bert, the well-known Trio in D
their own Parini rally on Sunday
clude
lived
upon
producers.
Mr.
minor by Felix Mendelsaohn. As
afternoon, Starch 23, at 2 p. in., at
Kittridge produced figures of 1,664
intermediate of the program will
the Center, 31 Melbourne. There
immigrants who arrived in 1929,
be the Trio in G major by Gilbert
will be a play, a concert by the
749 women and children and 916
Beaume of the Trio. The program
MISS BESSIE GEDRICH.
Jewish Center Band, singing,
men, of whom 436 were producers.
will be concluded by the brilliant
speeches and refreshments.
Pointing out that the doors to
Miss
Bessie
Gedrich
is
an
the
and inspired Quatuor in B flat
The juniors of the Fenkell ticket committee for the founders' immigration in South Africa were
major by Saint-Saens for piano,
branch will celebrate on Starch 16 I'urim ball, to be given this Satur- now virtually closed, Emile Na-
violin, viola and violoncello.
with a parents and children's Pur- day evening, at the General Mo- than, another Jewish member of
As usual there will be student
M. ischer
im rally. R Fischer
tors Building. Jules Klein's Sere- parliament, charged the govern-
tickets for sale at the studio of
speak and there will be entertain- naders will furnish the music.
ment with prejudice. Recalling a
Dr. Mark Gunzburg, 3513 Wood-
recent speech of l'remier Ilertzog
ing numbers. Refreshments will
ward, Arcadia building.
be served.
in which he had praised the Jews
as fine citizens and un asset to any
The W. M. N. T. Girls, the Lin-
Purim Reflected in Jewish
nation, Mr. Nathan asked "did he
coln Juniors, and the Y. J. B. A.
12168 Dexter Boulevard
MISS RUTH C. BROTMAN
Radio Hour Program
or did he not mean it? If he did
Boys, three junior clubs at the Mel-i

then why this oppressive piece of
with Severin Moise, former pupil bourne Center, are planning Purim Friday Services:
Sunday.
Phone Longfellow 1185
k on I legislation?"
Louis J. Schostack will apes
parties and programs within their
of Saint-Saens•
la subject pertaining to Purim. Os-
Mr. Nathan declared that he was
The festival of Purim is reflect-
m iss Brotman, whose name ap• own groups.
car Colton will lead in community I horrified that we have men in
ed in the program of the Jewish pear
s in "Who's Who Among '
, South Africa who say one thing
I singing of Purim songs.
Hour which will be broadcast Sun- N e w. th American Authors," was tlw
• one day and another the next and
day afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock, edit retest delegate of the C'ana-
, cannot explain what is meant. "
Purim Costume Party:
Eastern Standard time. Dr. Elias ),i i—,., Authors Convention held in
sec IrnetJaerihr nfesbou,r, g,s1, Itiiitrhry ACiarli tAmn,
Bo
no
"
Margolis, rabbi of Emanuel Syne-
If, 1928, and is contributing
Rogue, Mount Vernon, N. Y., will
llouse
Council
and
members
of
Sig-
i
Mizrachi
Ilatzoir
of
Detroit
will
,
The
social
committee
of
the
,
or of the Jewish Post.
s he is a native of Philadelphia, celebrate its first anniversary at ma Omega l'hi will be hostesses at . Board of Jewish Deputies proposed
deliver another address in the:
deliver
series which he is broadcasting on , Pa. Coming from a western tour, , it l next meting, Wednesday, March the Purim party to be held March , that May 1, the day the law goes
declared a day of
into
-, effect, nbeprdaeyc,lr.
these programs.
'en r oute to Montreal, she is a gues; la, at 8:30 p. m., at Mishkan Is- 15 at Webster Hall. Members of
ieu r n and
The spirit of the festival is evi- , of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Weis- sail Synagogue, Linwood at Blaine. the Governing Board of the Young n mourning
ta.
denied also in the musical num- ma
This organization has been tali- Women's Hebrew Association will
n of West Boston boulevard.
2541 Gladstone at Linwood
hers which include several arias ,
ing an active part in affaira of the act as judges for the games and the
from Handel's oratorio "Esther,"
IJI?wish community. The arranging costume contest. All members who
SPECIAL
FOR MARCH
Novick's "Shalach Monos" and
memorial services in honor of attend in costume will he admitted
Levandowsky'a "K'Mordecni."
Theodore Herz! on the occasion of free, others will pay the regular Purim Ball:
The Jewish Hour is sponsored
airs. Jacob Farkas, c h a i r-
the twenty-fifth anniversary of his fee.
by the general committee on Jew-
ady, and Mrs. Henry Meer, associ-
'loath
ri at nd the sponsoring of special
I 1sh religious radio programs and is
Soars Club, at its meeting Mon-
a te chairlady, for the annual Purim
Sabbath services for the youth of Musicale-Tea:
broadcast from a number of sea — day evening, March 3, heard Falb- Detroit,
ere,eamaesintg
ac-
The Music Study Club will spon- ball to be held Sunday, March 23,
tions, including WWJ, Detroit.
er McClorey of the faculty of the ti v aL' avil the
year.
sor a musicale at the "Y" on Sun-, I n the ballroom of the congregation,
Clean Plugs—Adjust Tappets
. University
University of Detroit give an in-
Y oun men pod women 17 year day afternoon, March 16, at 3 I a re actively engaged with preplan-
Change Oil—Adjust Carburetor
Gabrilowitsch to Conduct spiring talk on "Culture and Re- of age g and over
a whoa trne interest- o'clock. Mrs. Leo Landow will tell I t ions to make this affair surpass
Sunday's Pop Concert
ligion." Others who spoke were eel in the rehabilitation of l'as- . the story of the Wagnerian cycle; all previous affairs given by the
Complete Auto Service
At the twenty-first pop concert Ralph Baker, assistant prosecut- tine in the religious and national of the Niebelungen ring, and her I s isterhood. Many new features will
24 - 11our Service,
nvited to attend the next talk will be illustrated by piano se_ be presented to add tee the festivity
to be played this Sunday afternoon ing attorney, and Judge John
Maher of the Traffic Court. Dr. spirit are i
Garfield 6569
lections by Mrs. Lawrence Title- of the evening. Tickets will be on
in Orchestra Hall by the Detroit
Alvin LHirsch, also of the faculty
sale at the door on the evening of
Election of officers will be held at baum.
Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Ga-
of
.Detroit, author of this meteing.
the affair.
brilowitsch, conductor of the or-
'Rules and Statutes governing the
Junior Had•ssah At Home:
, will make his second ap-
new Traffic Court," introduced
The Junior liadas.sah will pro- Sunday School Purim Entertain.
chests,
at these concerts.
peara
m n .
duce two one-act plays on Sunday
At the twenty-second pop to be Father McClorey to members and
guests of the Square Club. A mus-
evening, at 8:30, in the Little
The children of the Sunday
played next Sunday, Victor Kolar
teal program was given by pupils
Temple
Beth
El
Sisterhood
will
Theater.
"Peace"
will
be
played
school
with their parents and
wil lopen with the Goldmark over-
of Dr. Mark Gunzburg .
meet in the Temple rooms on Wed- with the following cast: Edith° . friend will be entertained at the
tore In
" the Spring" followed by
Silas C. Feinberg presided as nesday at 2:30 following the meet- Breckner, Sophie Edelstein, Bert- Purim celebration to take place,
k Serenade for Wind In-
the
' struments,
Dvorak 44, which is a first toastmaster. ing of the board at 1:30. After ram Smokier, Shirley Wain, Helen Sunday afternoon, March if,, at
the meeting a social hour and tea
asserman, Seymour Kite, Sam 2:30, in the auditorium.
I performance in Detroit and the en-
Collision Work
tire second half of the program giv- Independent Detroit Lodge will be enjoyed. Hostesses will be Schwartz, and "White Elephants"
Body and Fender Bumping
Mrs. Joseph Groliner, Mrs. Alma- by Kenyon Nicholson will have the • Young People's Auxiliary:
Holds Purim Party.
en to the Rimsky-Korsakov Sym-
Tops Recovered.. Welding
m
ham Emen,
and Mrs. Dudley following: Lillian Freedman, Shir-
The next meeting will take place
phonic Suite "Schenerazado."
The annual Purim party and Brown.
Radiator Repair, Alemiting
ley Wain, Malvern Rosenberg, Earl Sunday afternoon, Starch 23, at
dance, given by the Independent
p.
m.
Mass.
Both
plays
were
directed
Young People Form Literary Detroit Lodge, was held at Jericho The second meeting of the Tem-
- pie Club, a newly organized society by Miss Lillian Freedman.
Temple Sunday evening, March 9.
Society.
pl
Music was furnished by S. Levine, of Beth El young peo
Girl Scout Troop 101
s following services Fridae, y was
held Charm School:
A few young teen and women
evening.
four-piece dance orchestra, Miss
About 50 persons enjoyed a social
are initiating a movement for the
The banner Girl Scout fo; the
At the meeting on Monday eve-
Geer entertained.
organization of a small select group
A huge crowd of members and evening. Out-of-town guests were ning, B. Seigel Co. will, through week was Margaret Singer. Eve-
with the purpose of promoting the their friends filled the room. The J. Winston of Cleveland and Mr. its representative, give a talk ein lyn Steinberg and Ada Saila be-
3734 FENKELL
art of self-expression in literature success o f thi s year's event ex- a nd Mrs. Ben Rosenthal of Pon- "How to Dress to Type" and will came full fledged Girl Scouts.
at Holmur
tiac.
These meetings will take demonstrate with a fashion show.
and the arts.
Plans are being made for the sale
ceeded the expectations of N. Naf-
Original, radical, and conserva- talie, chairman of the entertain• place every Friday following the
of Girl Scout cookies.
Long.
7288
service.
tive ideas and creations, properly meat committee,
"Mr. Pim P
By:"
constructed and presented are
Plans for a card party, Thursday
While the badge never has waged
On Thursday evening, the Drama RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
among the cherished ideals of the any intensive drives for member- evening, March 20, are under way
Class produced A. A. Milne's three
founders. Dramatic, book, and ship, it welcomes to its rolls Jewish by members of Beth El Sisterhood. act play to a capacity house. The
classic reviews presented by mem- young men of good character and Hostesses will be Mrs, Maurice Ros-
berm and invited guests are to pro- reputation. For more particulars enblum, Mrs. James Rapport and production will be repeated on
Thursday evening, March 20, at
vide the bases and standards for write A. Feldman, president, 1441 Mrs. Ben Weiner.
8:30, in the Little Theater. The
Beth Israel Sisterhood held its
i
discussion• West Euclid.
annual election of officers at the play is directed by Sire. Claire
Membership in this group will he
On ■ Pleasure Trip Conducted by
Wickersham.
limited to high school graduates in
Jewish Community Center last
ages over 18. For information
evening.
Those
elected
were
Presi-
SIGMOND
WOHL, Personally
spectacular dances and folk songs.
Health Talk:
write Charles Ivan Stolarsky, 2953 The choir has a repertoire of more dent,
dent, Mrs. Frank Benison; vice-
Dr. Effie Arnold will again take
Leslie avenue, temporary score- than 200 selections and sings in 11 president, Mrs. Harry Leff; second
charge of the social hygiene lecture
Thin tour will he • pleanure trip, I assure you.
languages. In addition to folk vice-president, Mrs. Father Sor- course on Wednesday evening
It will he my 'wail., who not make it yours. toot
songs and dances, the program will cher; secretary, Mrs. Simon Berg- March 19.
I was, all my friends to enjoy themselves with me.
Royal Russian Choir Here include such favorites as the man; treasurer, Mrs. Louis Colish;
I have selected one of the bent cabin steamers for
"Volga Boat Song" and "Old Man chaplain, Mrs. Harry Bernstein; Discussion Group:
thin trip. and I have reserved the roldship section
Saturday.
of the steamer for my Part, we will have the
River," which the choir will sing program chairman, Mrs Charles
Members of the
who are inter-
An unusual and colorful event
Make your reservation now.
beat. Join us.
Steinman; memhershrip chairman , ested
informal discussion of cur-
in cess in English. The company is mak-
will be the appearance of
h sera ing a world tour, which will take Mrs. Morris Leavitts; Hebrew rent topics should attend the Mon-
"See the Old World With Wohl"
Agreneva - Slaviansky a d her
chairman,
Mrs.
.
aross
five y ears to complete, the last two •
; day evening sessions of the Culture
No extra charge for ray services. Get in touch
Royal Russia Choir, at
Hall Saturday, March 15. 1 'th seasons having been spent in the publicity chairman, Mrs Jack Ra - Circle, which meets in the parlor
with me at once for all information.
lim
tt e , NLouis B r a g - from 8 to Di o'clock.
tyni
Orient, following engagements in bin; ;hogskpkitaco
, iMrs.
the choir, dressed in gorgeous a d
Irs Sorkin
California and New York.
Orchestra:
semi-barbaric robes, richly inlaid
entertainment committee, Mrs. Geo • I
Registrations are being accepted
with jewels and decorative em-
MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS
Kavanaugh; board of directors , for the jazz orchestra which meets
Music
Study
Club.
broidery, is a balalaika orchestra,
NOTARY PUBLIC
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
Mr
s. William
auger, Mrs. taco b for rehearsal in the Little Theater
The regular semi-monthly pro-
which accompanies the rather
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
1 gram of the Music Study Club will Pasternack, Mrs. Samuel Zelick
Monday evenings at 6 o'clock.
Columbia 0376
5147
Russell
Street
1
take place March 18 in the lounge Mrs. William Golub, Sirs. William

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Child Study Group:
I SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER of the Twentieth Century Club.
Mrs. Israel Silk will give a talk Lewis, Mrs. Ben Agree and Mrs.! I "The Pampered Child" was the
at th.
A Purim
dinner is to be held at topic of discussion at the last meet-
on current events, Miss Constance I Jacob
Safer.
CLUB LIDO
ing of the group on Tuesday after-
Sidder, mezzo soprano, will sing 1 the Center, March 16.
noon. Mrs. Eugene Franzblau is
,
, several numbers, Miss Edith
dith Ella 1
— ---
leading discussions surrounding'
'9 Davis will play, and Miss Jennie ,
Dr. Alfred Adler's recent lectures,
lialprin will give a dramatic read-
ing. Mrs. J. S. Sauls is chairman' at the meetings held at the "Y" at
2 o'clock each week.
for the day.
The approaching completion of
.
the new buildings of the Jewish'. Stunt Night:
Chord of Judea.
Ben Silverstein, well known Theological Seminary of America Sixteen clubs will compete on
local violinist, on Sunday delivered has already attracted two notable • Sunday evening. March 23, at
a treatise on "The Violin Music of gifts. Felix M. 1Varburg, a direr- Temple Beth El for the silver lov-
the Jewish People" before the tor of the Seminary, has purchased ing cup to be awarded the group
Chord of Judea. From time to the very fine painting, "The putting on the best stunt. Mem-
time he would illustrate his talk Rabbi," by Joseph Margolies, now ers of the Y. W. II. A. governing
on the violin, accompanied by his on exhibition at the Jewish Club, board will act as judges.
and will place it in one of the
wife.
Also on the program were Ruth new buildings when they are occu-
Leo Mielziner, well-known "Vagabond King" Big Hit.
Sherman, as piano soloist, the pied.
Chord Senior Ensemble directed painter, from whose brush the
When a stage production is ren-
Bliznick, in the absence Seminary has the distinguished
by V1
of Samuel Solomon, the regular Portrait of Dr. Solomon Schechter, tiered upon the audible screen it is
dirigent, and the mandolin arches- has offered to present a portrait of , nature to draw a comparison. But;
tra led by Leo Pomerantz, who the well-known landscape painter, in the case of "The Vagabond;
made his final bow Sunday night as Louis Loeb, which Mielziner paint- King," at the Paramount Theater,)
mandolin orchestra director for the ed from life. The preliminary a comparison is a paltry means of
Chord of Judea. This leaves a drawings for this portrait were I expressing the glamorous wonder
serious breach which has thus far presented to the Metropolitan Mu- ment of this marvelous screen
screen version.
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management of the headquarters.
Not only do the members enjoy
a constructive help, newspaper ad-
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I the association has this week made
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largest and most up-to-the-minute
terminal building in the United
States located on the Michigan
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streets, originally constructed for
the use as a produce terminal.
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