PAGE SIXTEEN Tiipperpnrr RABBI SEEKS AID FOR LAW TREATISE Frank Day Smith Endorsed CARL MELCHIER GETS grattrnal anb Cub Notes 5 5 by Detroit Bar and Civic HIGH GERMAN HONORS Searchlight. DETROIT INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — The MICHIGAN'S ronimoiT Frank Day Smith is widely sup- highest order of the Prussian state SCHOOL OF WSW potted as one especially equipped was bestowed upon Dr. Carl Mel- European Women's Welfare Northwestern Women'. League of for the office of Circuit Court chier, noted Hamburg banker, part- FRANCIS L. Foes, M. A, hive. Doc., Chairman of the Bowl Organisation. United Hebrew Schools. Commi ion .r nee of Max Warburg, and world EDWARD B. MANY11.1.K F. A. G. O., hive. Doc., President left by his great-grandfather, the A special meeting of the Jewish After a lapse of two months the Because of his broad knowledge famous economist, for the services Adherent. for thirty-four years to the highest standards h•s "Yanover Gaon," has been issued Women's European Welfare Or- Northwestern Woolen's League on these matters, ('resident lloov. he rendered to the German Repub. to this school country-1.1de recognition. To serious studein, by Rabbi M. N. Wcisblatt of this ganizatiun will be held Monday, will again resume meetings and er, whilst Secretary of Commerce, lie as the German representative It offers unusual Illusive! advantages. city in the form of an advertise- Sept. 8, at the Atkinson branch activities. The first board meet- Below—A partial list at the Institute Faculty on the directoriate of the Bank for ment in the Baltimoer Sun. The of Shaarey Zedek. At this meet- , ing of the season will be held at PIANO VOICE International Settlement. ORGAN Franc'. L. York. appeal is endorsed by Congrega.. ing reports will be delivered in be-; the home of Mrs. I. Rosenthal, William Howland, mayor of Hamburg, M. Rosa, Francis L. York M. A., Mos. Doc. Lions Anshe Shepherd, Shomre Ha s 1 half of new orphans in Europe' 2200 Edison avenue, Tuesday aft- Mus Doc. M. A., HIM Dv lauded Mr. Melchiees work for Francis Mayhew Archibald C. Jackson Edward B . Mari, Anshe Kolk and Anshe Voh- and regarding orphans who are' ernoon, Sept. 9, at 2 o'clock, at (Guest Teacher/ the upbuilding of post-war Ger- Elizabeth II. Bennett p dath, us.. Doe.. EA Edward Bredshall lin of Baltimore, and Wohliner supported by this organization in which time plans will be made for Frederick Protheroe many, saying that "hlelchier con- Howard Love Edward II. Manville • Mrs. Jessie O. llosom Anshe Shepard of Washington. In Detroit and Windsor. Arrange- the theater benefit in November. 0 Minor E. White vinced the victorious powers of Mus. Dar., F.A.G.O. 01 the appeal Rabbi Weisblatt says: ments will be made for the tag Every member is urged to come as Ii01 IL Parsons, Alle D. Zuidenm, LaVerne II. Brown, Germany's inability to carry the Mus. Bach. Muss Dar Mu, Bach. 0 A "My great - grandfather, the day to be held Saturday evening many important issues will be dis- I Federal Whittlemy burden of debt imposed upon her A sainted Rabbi Judah Leib Weis- an .d Sunday, Sept. 13 and 14; for cussed. Alan Kopek. DANCING THEORY by the Versailles Treaty." Minor E. White blatt, who was famed throughout , the bake sale to be held Tuesday, lack Frost Francis L. York. $ Aliirs of bridle paths and dirt 5 Alle D. Zuidema Dr. Melchier, who has repre- • the world as the 'Yanover Gaon, ' Sept. 30, before the Day of Atone- Y. A., kiss. Doe. DRAMATIC ART Mu*. Doe. Bicur Cholem Seniors. 0 roads. 2,000 acres of cross- 0 sented his country at every one Yrs. Ruth Wvber Edward II. Manville. dto Margaret Mannebach meat, and for the rummage sale to the post-war international confer- Mug. Doe.. F.A.G.O. The Bicur Cholem Society, ac- NORMAL PIANO Elmer R. Mundt country riding. New stables work of great merit. It is a trea. be held i in the near future. Alit. D. Zuldema, knowledges contributions from ences, recently declined the position II. A.. Mus. Bach. CLASS METHODS with all accommodations. 0 tine of Jewish law that, if pub- I Ida Elk•n K.,, Mrs. M. D. Bentley Sirs. Julius Berman in memory of I as head of the Reichsbank after the fished, would be of incalculable! Minor E. White Bicur Cholem Junior.. VIOLIN CLARINET AND 0 Ilenry Weinstein; from Mrs. 'resignation of M. Schacht. In or- help to rabbis, shochtim and even 'CELLO PERSONAL ATTENTION Ilya Schkolnik SAXOPHONE Plans for the society's annual Adolph Jacoby and Mrs. Mark Herman Guenther der to accept his position on the Wm. Grilling King William Herrick to aymen. It was his devout wish Juanita Dudley Karl Chase to have the work printed in his Yom Kippur (lance to be held Oct. 2 Weinbeck, in memory of Israel directorate of the flank for Inter- 0 BANJO, MANDOLIN HARP DUNNING SYSTEM AND UKULELE lifetime, for the enrichment of in the ballroom of the General Gould, and from flurry Weitzman national Settlement he resigned FRANK DAY SMITH Ilelen Burr•Brand M•rforie Ann Coles Mabel Boyer from the finance commission of Jewish learnings. But unhappily Motors Building are rapidly near- in memory of his parents. The ing completion. Music will be by president, Mrs. Ida Solai, an- FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8th, 1930 appointed him one of a national , the League of Nations. it was not given to him to ac- Accredited Teachers' Certificates, Diploma. and Degmvs complish it. The manuscripts have Mike Falk and the Kentucky Col- nounces the society is now receiv- board of 12 to draft'uniform state Desirable boarding accommodations. been in my possession for many onels. An added feature to this ing contributions in memory of de- laws for the building industry, he For Catalog and View Bosh Address year's dance will be the newly in- parted friends and ,Yiskor money, being still an active member of L Eugene Sharp For s...m.i. Road—Four Miles A yearn. The act of gratifying the wish stalled electrical fixture that will to be used in assisting the needy this outstanding national commis- HENRY B. MANVILLE, Businns M•n•ger--Columbia 2956 Simplified Court West of Redford Dept. 4-52 PUTNAM AVENUE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN r of a departed sage is of supreme throw colored lights on the ball- and !sick. All contributions should sion. O room floor during every dance. be sent to the secretary-treasurer, Procedure The technical knowledge of the 0 importance, and I offer this oppor- tunny to every Jewish philan- All organizations are asked to co- Anna M. Weinbeck, 455 East Eu- varied duties of this important of- 0 Phone Farmington 344•F4 operate in making this year' s clhl avenue. Thanks are expressed fice, as also his splendid record as A simplified court procedure is thropist to share in the great iMtz• (1 LW I I I MI LI k ■ Na' 1 ■■■ MI .110 LO vah. By subscribing in advance dance a success, as all money will to Dr. Feldstein for money and a trial lawyer before the courts for one of the aims of Judge L. Eu- for the book you will be facilitat- go for needy and sick. Member- services given a needy case. The the past twenty years, led to his gene Sharp, who is a candidate for ship is open to those who have at- chairman of the picnic held last endorsement by the Detroit Bar re-election as Judge of Circuit ing its early publication." tained the age of 19 years or over. Sunday, Mrs. Rubinstein, thanks Association, a splendid compliment Court. Call Euclid 7890 and ask Miss the public for their co-operation "Quick justice strengthens belief to Frank Day Smith, as the only William P. Frost is Endorsed Betty Drapkin for particulars. and contributions of all foodstuff. candidate endorsed out of 50 as- in laws and government," he says. A Moen School of the very first rank of artistic excellent, The next meeting will be on Tues- pirants for judgeship except those I "In Canada where laws are admin- For Legislature. Jolly Elite Club. TERM BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH day evening, Sept. 9, at 8 p. m. at judges actually presiding. The Civ- istrated quickly and adequately, An open meeting was held at the Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ic Searchlight also endorsed him. Booklet sent on application — — Telephone: Glendale 5550 there is no crime problem; neither William P. Frost, candidate for Littman'a People's Hall, Tuesday Refreshments will be served. 447 Putnam Avenue, Art Center — Smond block West Iron, Woodward As another Smith is on the bal- is there discontent because of long election to the office of State Rep- evening. More than 150 attend- lotfor this office, voters are asked delays in civil cases." resentative in the primary election ed. Entertainment at this meet- STAFF OF TEACHERS Jolly Fellows Club. to be held Sept. 9, is considered one ing was offered by the following: The Jolly Fellows met at the to remember the name, Frank Day Judge Sharp took a long step to- Vols. Rom Morris Saper Dancing Boris Ganpul of the best qualified of the many Ruth Bliss, the Misses Alpiner and home of Irving Tarnol Tuesday Smith. , ward court efficiency when he Gild. Goldstein Geraldine Mac Di■i■ ell Mme. Ell' Suokas- Sylvia Scharr candidates seeking this office. : drafted the Common Pleas Court Halpern, Art Schen and Ben Dia- evening. The dance committee re Steinback Frances Freedman For 12 years Mr. Frost has been mond. Bill, two years ago, and marshalled Theory and Harmony Bettie Currie Doris Schneider Dancing followed, with ported that all tickets have been Hugh J. Wood for Circuit enough strength to put it through Historyel Music business manager of the Electrical and ...Wants Pine lioMs Gmel•l Mrs. Boris Ganapol the State Legislature. Wi.skers' Association. During this music furnished by Harry Cohen distributed for the third annual Violin Court Commissioner Ensemble dance to be held Rosh Hashanah Hugh Ridout Bernard Sturm time he has gone to Lansing on aev. annuals This new tribunal has supplanted nul h a i sdaSnecr e niasd te orL be Theh led "ateotande night, Sept. 24, at the Book-Cadil. Hrs. Ray Robosson Bernard Sturm Alfred W. Hughes eral occasions in forwarding meas- Holding a high place in the es- the old Justice Court, and has M•ry Fedewa Henrietta Hillman Pon. Song Literature for Masonic Temple Wednesday eve- lac Hotel. Jules Klein's Broadway Mrs. Meyer Gorman ures for new safety laws for the meant an enormous saving of time ter teem of his colleagues in the busi- Pianists IS1 e n ,,pht 0. n2.4h,. the ac t aisntn e night nyi tc Cot- Collegians will furnish the music Arol St Clair Boris ( ;•11•IMI workers in the electrical industry. Rosh in the Circuit and other courts. Dorothy 11.11 Hughes and enterta nment. Miss Dorothy ness world and legal profession, Constantin i Dunning System In During the World War he found it ton Pickers will be featured. The Bronstein was chosen sponsor for Hugh J. Wood is lauded as possess- Through its "concilitory division" Ethel Goldman Korn•rovsk Beginner. Jessie B. Woolfenden necessary to visit Washington, D. dance jisue de g Dramatic Art and mi an ic to fbreo m ing the necessary business and le- cases and claims up to $100.00 may assure t h ed roefpriourtes- Jessie B. Woolfeipien this dance. A weinier rout will C., in order to rectify working con- t gal training to ably qualify him be heard and settled promptly and be held Sunday at Belle Isle for ditions of the telephone workers Choem arni d itatteet the in a simplified manner, without the s he Tohpeenbom ae r e d tio nf for election a Circuit Court Com- ec meeting dfirrom. members and their friends. The which was a very serious problem missioner. usuals delays, expenses and for - next meeting be at the home at thattime. Mr. Frost has co-op- tors will meet at Littman's Pecs- of Al Riemer, 2019 Taylor Hugh J. Wood was born in De- malities of court procedure or the avenue. erated with the various legislative ole's Hall Tuesday evening, Sept. troit, Jan. 27, 1880, educated in necessity of lawyers. committees in Lansing in securing 9. The regular meeting will be the public schools of this city, Judge Sharp has also long been Theta Gamma Theta Sorority. Increases in the State Labor Com- held the same day. graduated from the Detroit College an advocate of old age pensions pensation Law. The sorority met at the home of of Law, June, 1902, and admitted and other progressive ideals of vi- lie has studied Miss Esther Krakowsky. A report to the bar the same year. Ile was tal importance to the nation. and understands thoroughly the Epsilon Alpha Chi. Old Age Pension problems which Epsilon Alpha Chi met Sept. 3 was given on the celebration of employed as works manager by the recent addresses he has urged the Professor Detroit College of will be presented at the next ses- at the Y. W. H. A. Plans were Miss Sarah Green's birthday-hard Greenslade Oil Co., of which his abolition of "poor houses," and co- Law—Leading advocate of t sion of the legislature. retain laid for next year's affairs. Elec- ime party which was held Satur- I father, Andrew C. Wood, was half operation of the government settling legal disputes, when. tion of officers resulted as follows: day, Aug. 30. Miss Bertha Mil- owner for 24 years. industry in an effort to stabilize ever possible, without long Since leaving the oil business, employment. Jack Drapkin, chancellor; Apron berg was elected publicity man- Improved Whippet Is Pre- Karp, vice-chancellor; Frank Gor- ager, and Miss Green treasurer. Mr. Wood has been treasurer and and often distressing trials judge next meeting will be at the attorney for two realty corpora- —First choice Detroit Bar sented by Willys-Overland back, scribe; Ben Elbinger, master The of finance; Joe Seaser, constable. home of Miss Lillian Blondes, tions; the Rachel J. Stewart Realty Association primary, Applies 1671 Lee place. Co. and Andrew C. Wood Realty Believe The most popular low priced car Dave Meyers and Max Wolf were the low simply, Inexpensively Co. ever presented by Willys-Overland • chosen for the house committee. and justly. Club Galaxy. The E. A. X. meets every Wednes- the Whippet Four, is making a fur- Club Galaxy met at the home of ther step forward in its class daynight at the Y. W. H. A., Primaries, September Miss Jerry Rossen Aug. 29. A Judge Campbell, Law School through a series of important me- room No. 7. picnic for Labor Day was dis- Dean, Running for Cir- I am Still chanical improvements for longer Rodin Club. cussed. Election of officers will Looking for life and artistic advancements cuit Judge. ■ The Rodin Club will hold its first be held next week and the meet- which are expected to bring it to REV. JACOB I. SKLAR an even greater peak of popular. tee( ting of tie season at the home ' ing will be at the home of Miss Judge Allan Campbell, dean of Disutisfied Detroit'. Loading and of Mrs. Ilarry Rodin, 2968 Sturte- Ann Karp. Customer ity than heretofore attained. the Detroit City College Law But Knows vant avenue, on Wednesday eve- School, is one of the candidates for Kappa Zeta Sorority. ning, Sept. 10. All members are Circuit Judge. Kappa Zeta Sorority met at the With requested to be present. The meet- Recommended by the Allan Campbell was born and Phi Bata Epiklon Fraternity. Most Prom!. ing will be followed by bridge and home of Miss Bertha Enstein of raised in Detroit. He has been City'. The Streng Chevrolet Co. Alpha Delta chapter of Phi Bets a midnight luncheon. vent Physleiene• Lee Place, on Friday. The next connected with the educational sys- Epsilon Fraternity met at the Y. as 12th k Mi ■ . 1410 Hasolwood An. Empire 4035 meeting is to he at the home tem of this city for many years. W. II. A. Thursday, Aug. 28. The Plea. Empire 4424. Miss Helen F'ellman of l'hiladel- He has been president of the board Sigma Rho Delta Fraternity. to. dance committee reported on the phia avenue. At the last n lee ti mg o f Si gma o f education e uca fo or r six years, an is holiday frolic to be given jointly now dean of the Detroit City Law with the A. Z. A. Fraternity in the Rho Delta Fraternity, Louis Rob- Argonauts. School, of which institution he is Fountain ballroom of the Masonic ins and I.ouia Malkin were taken as pledgees. A house party to "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," or the founder. He holds the position Temple, Yom Kippur night, Oct. be given at the home of Louis Rob- "A Pair of Liars," a three-act com- without pay. KOSHER RESTAURANT Cantor at Mishima 2. Every effort is being put forth ins on Sept. 27. The next open edy, has been chosen as the club's Judge Campbell is endorsed by to make this an important event Try Our Horne-Like Meals Israel Synagogue capable — courteous — unbiased of the year. Jack 51cGay's radio- meeting will be on Wednesday, play. Selection of characters for the following: Fred Butzel, Leo 0 8832 TWELFTH STREET Expert and famed 10-piece orchestra will pro- Sept. 17, at the Y. W. H. A. Boys' the cast is under way. under the Butzel, David W. Simons, Robert The same inimitable Pohl Cuisine will Antiseptic Mohal vide the music. The officers, who over 17 are welcome. direction of Paul K. Marin. Busi- Marwill, Julian Krolik, Milton prevail Paid for by a Jewish Friend ness executives of the play are: Alexander. are to be elected at the next meet- s. General managers, Leo Panzer and Tusi T.L. MARRIAGES ing, will be Installed at the formal A01111E111111111:1 111ZEITINIII310111111I1111111111111111111112MINIIIESIMIESIIMIIIIIMINCIEDIMEMIMERE110091M111:111 Aaron Marin; publicity, Harry dinner-dance Oct. 11. Interest is being shown in the PERFORMED coming dance which will be held Delidow; tickets, Jack Freedman; advertising, Lou Goodman. First 2012 Virginia Women'. Friendship Club. on Nov. 23 at the Book-Cadillac rehearsal for reading was held at Park The Women's Friendship Club Hotel. A popular orchestra has met Aug. 5 at the home of Mrs. B. been secured and many surprises the home of Max Goldman, Tues- Garfield 0287-M Shaffer, 99 Owen avenue, and are promised. The next meeting day evening. Harry Fortner, Ben Schaffer and Albert Rabinowitz made arrangements for the picnic will be on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at, were elected as members. The held at Belle Isle Aug. 10. In con- the "Y." final indoor game of the season cluding the program a luncheon will be held this Sunday morning. Mohel Specialist Hottentot Boys. was served, after which the com- A double-header is scheduled. mittee !surprised the hostess with The Hottentot Boys met Sunday II Years' Exp. a gift. In spite of inclement at their summer cottage at Sunny Ann, Eadersed Omega Socials. weather, the picnic proved a sus- Aeach . A favorable report was hp Lasing On Sunday. Aug. 24, the Omega ceas. Physklaso given by Charles Gellman, the Socials met informally at the Y. ff. _ chairman of the fourth annual W. II. A. On Sunday. Aug. 31, J. U. G.'. 2073 dance to be held Sunday evening, the club, with two visitors from - - -s=s J. U. G.. ' 14 met at the home of Oct. 12, at the Book-Cadillac. The Gladstone Bay City. Florence Golden and E .- Bertha Feldman, 2945 Richton. club is planning to get a popular Elsie B k, h Euclid 10467 Arrangements were made for fu- orchestra and to provide enter- member. went on a hay-ride out- ture events. After the meeting tainment. ing to Commerce Lake and Fresh the girls and their escorts left for I Air Camn. At the camp the club's Delta Sigma Rho Sorority. Walled I.ake to visit one of the baseball team was defeated by the members, Pearl Rosner, who IS Rev. Benjamin Real Estate and Investments Delta Sigma Rho Sorority met camp team, 4 to 2. In the eve- stopping there during the summer at the . W. II. A. Aug. 27. A Hal- sing the club presented a final ff 1201 Majestic Building BLEIBERG - - months. The next meeting will he Isswe'en party was suggested to be night program for the campers. Motet Specialist DETROIT, MICH. at the home of Evelyn Knoppou, Recommended by given at a member's cottage. It On I.abor Day the club had a thea- 3385 Richton. will August 20, 1930. Leading Physician. planned at the next meet- ter narty. The club will meet -ff. ing. 2225 Blaine Ave. weekly beginning Sept. S. Plans Mr. Allen W. Kent, Phi Alpha Gamma. Euclid 5000 are being made for the club's third Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Per formed MUT IA, • a Tau Tau Iota Sorority. I anniversary party. A drive will M Detroit, Mich. by Appointment. at the home of Miss Berniece Miss Sadie Keiner of Leslie ave.! soon begin for new members. Kahn, 440 Harper. Miss Ann Lu- rr Dear Sir: bin was voted in as a pledgee. sue was hostess to Tau Tau Iota. Leona Epstein left for Loss An- Election of officers took place. Miss Sorority Aug. 20. Plans were geles, to be gone for one year. In this fearful crisis of crime the thoughtful people of made for the housewarming to be The club attended a farewell gath- Estelle Waronoff was elected presi- Wayne County are looking to you as the Prosecuting Attorney dent, Miss Esther Serling, secre- given the latter part of September., ering at her home. 1SCHADCHEN) they need. Two undisputed facts stand out in the public A report was given by Miss Flora Men and women desiring to make I tary, and Misa Molly Harris, treas- Ruth Silbert, chairman of the sec- mind. First, your wonderful record of courage and ability, worthwhile acquaintances for mat. urer. The next open meeting will end annual bridge-dansant, to be proven beyond question hundreds of times by your convictions The first fall meeting of the W. be at the home of Miss Ann Lit. rimunial purposes, see me. of dangerous criminals. Second, the feverish effort of the crack, 879 Windsor avenue, Wind- given Oct. 3, at the Chinese Tea W. Girls was held at the home of criminal element to defeat you. They fear you, Mr. Kent, and 3. PARANSKY Gardens. An open meeting of the Miss Ann Barahal, 15468 Petos. well they may by past experience. Wayne County indeed needs 1471 Virgin:a P.cL Emp• 3028-J sor, Ont., on Tuesday, Sept. 9. sorority was • h e I 1 at th h k ey. Thee ports comm ttee report- you, the time-tried and tested man of the hour. Wishing you Miss Sally Littman of Hazelwood ed on the summer's affairs as hay. ff SLUMS. Resoectfully avenue Aug. 27. Posters were ing been successful. bliss Fannie distributed for the bridge-dansant Baron, president, appointed corn. by the chairman of the advertising mittees for fall activities, to i n . RE-ELECT committee, Miss Evelyn Fox. The elude a hike, a pajama party, book Inext meeting will be held at the reviews and debates. The next : home of Miss Sarah Klessmcr of meeting will be at the home of C Calvert avenue. Fannie Baron, 573 Owen. BALTIMORE, MD--(J. T. A.) ' —An appeal to Jewish philan-; thropists to help him publish a treatise on Jewish law which was The 0 horseback Riding 0 Real Sport 0 of 0 0 0 , 0 Capt. V. A. Tareff s $ Riding Academy 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 Ganapol Studios of Musical Art Retain Judge HOMER FERGUSON a good lawyer, a good judge and a real man! Circuit Judge In and homer ferguson It or Not III MOREL —ABE MAX Stilt of REV. H. MILKOVSKY in i circuit judge POHL'S 1 21111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 READ! What David W. Simons REV. J. SILVERMAN Says About ALLEN W. KENT DAVID W. SIMONS MATCHMAKER W. W. Girl.. ORONER DR. ALBERT L. Aimwell Club. FRENCH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 15 Years of Faithful Piiblic - Serv- ice Merits Your Vote RE-ELECT CORONER DR. JAMES E. BURGESS Faithful Service Entitles Him to Re - Election ...... .... .. ...... :at Stranger. Athletic Club. Final arrangements were made Members and their friends will for the Aimwell Club dance to be gather for a party at Sam Dictor's =- held in the Arabian Ballroom of home Sunday, Sept. 7, to celebrate the Hotel Taller, Sunday evening, the club's eighth anniversary. A _ffs Nov. 30. Itoh Cruzet and his 10- basketball captain will be elected piece Cotton Club Orchestra will in a few weeks, and a strong team supply the music. All other clubs will be assembled. It is expected are asked to hold this date open. that the team will be entered in Abe Cherow, as chairman of the both the Detroit Recreation dance committee, has as his assist- league and the Jewish League. , ants the Misses Lillian lian Goodman, Tickets are now on sale for the =- Sarah Friedman and Gertrude Al- dance on Sunday, Sept. 28, at the rem and Henry Friedman, Joe Book-Cadillac. Tauber, Sam Lubin, Julius Pollack, Idelt• Girls. Louis Pollack and Sidney Mosko. The Itielta Girls will hold the ff wits_ first meeting of the fall term , Tuesday, Sept. 16. Entertainment La Vivo Girls. ' will be furnished for members and La Vivo Girls met Aug. 27 at' friends by Lillian levy, Bea Dan thehome of Flo Rothenberg, 615 iels and Pearl Levey. =_ - Belmont. Vacationi•ts were wet- coined home with a dinner at King Philomathic Debating Club. =-- Wah Los and a treat to the Michi- On Sunday, Sept. 7, the Philo- gan Theater. Labor Day was cele- mathic Debating Club will meet at brated with a party at the home of the Shaarey Zedek, Clairmount Blanche Wright. The next meet- and Twelfth' streets, at 7 p. m. in g is iD he at the home are requested to Shapiro, 1547 Delaware. of ClaraI P‘ri,learn.net hera 0_ --THE MAN WHOM GUNMEN FEAR-- PROMOTE ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR ALLEN W. KENT Prosecuting Attorney REPUBLICAN TICKET PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER R. 1930 MR. 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