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CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

71itf)rntorrintisii efRONICU

MIN

bl

BETH DAVID ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR

Hymen Rottenberg Re-Elected

*Maud nub

flub .4,
1\Totrii

President; Schreiber's 18th

Term am Treasurer.

START CANVASS FOR
LEGIONNAIRES FUND

PAGE THREE

MOMENTS OF DISCRETION

Ben Bey A. C.
B'rith Sholom.
Solomon Edelman Heads Lo-
The Ben Bey A. C. held election
Activities of B'rith Sholom fn
Congregation Beth David, Four- of officers for the new term. Sam this week follow: Monday, Unite r
cal Committee for Col-
d
teenth and Elmhurst, announces Dubrinsky was re-elected president B'rith Sholom committee meets a
oruzation Drive.
the re-election of Hyman Rotten- for a third term. Sam Lapinsky Jericho Temple ; final arrange
berg as president for a second was elected vice-president; Mike rents for the closing of the cam
Under the leadership of SoLmin,
second term. Nathan Schreiber Warner and Nate Wolok, secretary {align for membership, which end
s Edelman, prominent in Zionist c II
was re-elected treasurer for him• and treasurer, respectively; Al Nov. 2; Tuesday, B'rith Sholom
des in Dt•troit, the campaign c..em
eighteenth term and Nathan L. Saltsman, chairman of membership legree team meets at Jericho Tt•m
- miller for the Jewish legii,nnaoc,
committee,
including
Sam
Bean
Tracer was re-elected secretary for
pie; Wednesday, Ladies' Auxiliar y colonization fund this week beg,'
the ninth term. Isaac Goldman and Nate Wolok. Inauguration of 1 mf Samuel Kunin Lodge meets a
t a canvass of Detroit Jewry in ef•
was elected vice-prem•imlent and officers will be at a Hallowe'en Rumanian synagogue, Owen a t fort
In raise the quota assigned for
Sam Zack was enosen snames and party. Morrie Surath was elected Oakland; Writh Sholom Juni° ir Detroit.
collector for the fourth term. A captain of the basketball team. The Club meets at Jericho Temple.
Pointing, to the sacrifices made
board of directors of 20 members Ben Beys have use of the II utch ins
by the Jewish h•gionnitires in Pal-
School gym. Teams desiring prac-
was appointed by the president.
Tri Sigma Sorority.
estine, for the liberation of which
The Indies' Auxiliary of Beth tice games call Al Saltsman, Em-
by Final arrangements tyre made
pire
10929
or
9851.
David elected the following offi-
Tri Sigma Sorority for the Hal
cers: Mrs. S. Slobin, president for
owe'en party. Miss Eylvia Green.
Tusi Tala.
a second term; Mrs. Anna Caplan
datt, chairman of the social curl.
and Mrs. Nuddleman, vice-presi-
Earl Walton's Orchestra will matey, reported that initiation of
dents; Mrs. Weinberg, treasurer; furnish the music at the dance to
iledgees would not take place at
Nathan L. Tracer, secretary for a be held on Sunday, Nov. 23, at t his affair. Several debates and
second term. The board of direr- . Book-Cadillac Hotel. A silver lov- t elks are being planned for the
tors will consist of 13 members.
ing cup will be awarded to the or- e eating season.
The auxiliary is planning a ban- ganization selling the most tickets.
quet as the first affair of the year, At a Hallowe'en party given by the
Strangers Athletic Club.
the date of which will be an- Y. W. II. A. on Oct. 29 the mem-
The Hallowe'en hard time party •
nounced later.
bers of the sorority will act as host-
will b • t h c •Id at t t h e h one of " Ily
Freedman on Dexter boulevard
Saturday, Nov. 1. The c lob is
Eta Rho Sorority. now sponsoring debating. Team
Miss Esther Weisman, secretary members are J. Kaufman, S. Dic-!
1 F‘,,- Your Apprord/...
of Eta Rho Sorority, was hostess tor, 51. Auerbach and W. Kaufman,'
mmt the meeting at her home on alternate. A large turnout fea-
Elmhurst. The main topic Of the tured the opening basketball prac-
evening With the bridge-tea for lice session last Thursday. Prac-
pledgees. Two candidates were tic' will be held every l'hursday
Noc.v.....
ha.
1,,
proposed for membership. Proofs at the Hutchins school. 11. Kay
PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY
', eared .. no atonot Irft
mmr the sorority photographs were has been appointed assistant cap-
ontorned . . . to Idirot
DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS
prescoted
fur the approval of the tain
to Detroit the erveic , t,
members. The next meeting will
tintdre4ur obtainable!
DON'T MISS IT!
SOLOMON EDELMAN
Ime at the president's home on Elm.' Hawks Club.
hurst.
The Hawks Club met at the. they fought under General Allen-
*
C I'. Lorillard I'd.
home of 51 ax Avig, Hotel Seward, by. 51r. Edelman said.
Debori ■ n Club.
and planned a dinner-dance at Em-
'Of the 6,000 American Jewish
The Deborian Club was reorga• bassy('tub.
Avig gave a pep legionnaires, a scant few hundred ,'"••••
mmm ml Oct. 12. The new officers talk on the dance to be given at
the remained in Palestine after the
area
President, 51ay Gorelick; Book-Cadillac Hotel Nov. 9. Frank war. We here can never know or
DETROIT
ice-president, Emma Glazer; sec- Lutz reported tickets ready
Cow (.'hart. at .1 WIT. •
realize the great and important ZEDAKAH CLUB DINNER
r otary, Rose Resnick; treasurer,
1..camday:bsont. G”sis j '
pat•t these few men played in that
DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT' I
Loretta Gorelick. The social cone
Aimwell Club.
protection of our people during the'
Try
it
once — YoO'll
mittee, Marian Simons, chairman;
Unveiling of the new Aimw e ll • various attacks of the Arabs in I The committee on arrangements I
plrh
come again.
• Betty Alpiner and Sophia Alpiner m club banner is to take plac e a t th e
dinner show and far„.
IORCHESTRA HALL]
1921
and 1929. The colonists there I for the Hallowe'en dinner dance, I
i n , „
is planning a program fur the en- Hallowe'en party to be given at now look inquitiently to the
$2.50
next 1 to lie held on Sunday evening, Oct. m
, tire year, tobe submitted at the the home of Dave and Sidney' quota
Dr. Sydney Klein, with offices at
THURSDAY
EVEJ FRIDAY AFT.
,
for
Reservation.
of
immigration
to
bring
with
26,
at
the
Northwood
Inn,
reports
Rs. 4404
,
I next meeting. A Hallowe'en party Schiff.. On Oct. 19 a meeting was it large numbers of these legion.
870 Maccabee Building, announces
Oat. 30, at 5:30 I Oct. 31, at 2:30
i Agency 's New Headquarters
q
an encouraging response.
Mrs.
to be given at the Jewish Center held at the home of Ted Gersten. naives to help them realize their
that a sum exceeding $1,000 has
Sarah F Inter, `airman of the oat-
at 8415 Twelfth
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
on Oct. 31 is planned.
already been subscribed for the
The new multi-color throwaways M life's work."
Conductor
mittee, announces that there is still I
Street.
Dr. I. E. Lavine Memorial Library
for the Aimwell dance to be held
The settlement in Palestine of
Delta Gamma Phi.
fund,
and
that
it
is
planned
by
OLGA SAMAROFF ) Piano
the
Sunday, Nov. 30, at Hotel Taller ,the Jewish legionnaire :s in this
committee to turn the fund over
HAROLD BAUER 1.S0101.48
The season's first meeting of Arabian Ballroom, featuring Bob [ country is expected to be a lemon
I The newly organized Jewish lit
.
Delta Gamma l'hi Sorority was Cruzet and his Cotton Club Or- for the . ew ash
'lief Fund, created through the ai , to tho North End Clinic, where the
TIcket• $1 to $2.50 at Hall.
Honieland because
m ; memorial library is to be housed.
Operated by
neld
Oct.
14
at
the
home
of
Miss
of
Abraham
Littman,
manager
o
Columbia 4870
chestra,
are
soon
to
be
put
into
it
would
attract
thousands
of
rata-
Brame, He I ourarst Corp.
Dr. Klein announced the receipt
Mae Bloom, 9545 Delmar. Officers circulation. An interesting talk Gees of the legionnaires and would
Littman's Yiddish People's Thee
71 •
'JERNOR H'WAY
were elected as follows: Miss concerning the institution at La- encourage many more to settle
ter and others, began funetionin - of a contribution of $500 from the
This Saturday Eye., Oct. 25
Jean Paransky, president; Dorothy peer, Mich., was given by Abe
this week when it opened a statio IC Lavine family, as well as addl.
tn.
.1 8:30
Tessler, vice-president; Abbye Cherow•
on Wednesday, at 8.115 Twelft ,^ Hanel contributions from the fol.
With Mr. Edelman as chairman,
7,
"
lowing:
Dr.
M.
J.
Kritehman,
Dr.
Broad, secretary-treasurer.
street, between Euclid and l'hila
I the Detroit committee in charge of
.
A. II. Krohn, Ivan Frankel, Dr. T.
delphia.
l i ta •g yionna' es drive consists of
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
Roth, Charles Brown, Harry Biel-
Snipichuck Girls.
F rom this station the fund, o
berg,
Ir secretary; Alex Cap-
, field, I. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
.
Orchestra, 50c Balcony, 25c
which Samuel Nathanson is chair
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 19, the
, d , assistant secretary; Simon
Jay Read, at Grind Rim
- Wineman, Dr. Leon Cowen, Miss
GENERAL ADMISSION
man, hopes to aid needy famine 3
girls of the Snipichuck Club held
Shetzer,. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky,
Dorothy Brown.
A few boot@ 0000000 d at $1.50 • seat
with food, clothing and fuel, an d
their third annual anniversary
Rabbi A. SI. Hershman, A. Preierr-
Dr. Lavine died of injuries atm-
to assist the unemployed. Arrange
bridgclunchtmon at the home of
son
on,
Ira' Leon Kay and Harry Cohen.
- tained in an accident last May,
meats are being made to co-raper
I
Miss Vette Pollack, 11368 Cardoni.1"'
Copeland is honorary chairman,
- and the nwmorial library is the
Fit at Tim• In Detroit
ate with the Mayor's Municipa I tribute of his many friends to his
Invited guests Were entertained tny.
.. Rabbi Leon From will occupy J H. Ehrlich, how nary vic r-chair.
Unemployment Committee.
ridge, entertainments, re-
pulpit Sunday morning, Oct. man and Robert Marwil, ho'noror
memory,
Y
I26, at 10:45, and speak on the sub- .treasurer.
Greatest Floor Show
More than 30 organizations are
freshm
with b ents and dancing.
FEATURING
already affiliated with the Jewish
Legionnaires and members of or.
Fisher Theater.
.. 31n "\ SIa'tur ld V at yn. at 110:k30." O. M. ,'
I Relief Fund and niany more art
Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity.
ganizations co-operating in the

"Extravagance" is at the Fisher
by EDMOND ROSTAND
expected to join with it at the meet
Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity Rabbi From will deliver the ger- drive are: Joseph Haggai, Al. Prus-
- Theater this week with June Coll-
Prenente.1 Sc The Players of
LOTTIE KROLL
ing
to
be
held
this
Saturday
night
mon under the title, "Rainbow Col- sian, Mrs. Katzin, Mrs. Steinfield,
met at the Book-Cadillac lloteJ ors."
, yer, Lloyd Ilughes, Owen Moore
LITTLE THEATER
at the Sharey Zedek branch
Detroit', Exclusive Soprano
Sunday. Discussions were on the
Mrs. Eva Pollock, Mrs. Chas.
and Gwen Lee heading the east.
INI E. COLUMBIA
near Woodward
Twelfth and Atkinson, which is to
coming dance. The next meeting
I Brody, N. Linden, J. Sandwebut, A.
An n i
nahle Mee st e im t oyf-nBin
TEN 0101110. Beginning
e tthh El :annual . m z,...., II. y
--Phnto by D. I) stmemitn.• serve as meeting place for the The story revolves about a girl
.
will be on Sunday at the Book-
I Altman, Sam Pinter, II. Bonifield,
who has never been denied any-
Joe Kilch, Herbie Barris Cadillac Hotel.
FRIDAY, OCT. 24
fund. Organizations are asked to thing
MRS. SYLVIA SHAPERO
in her life and her subse-
meeting of 3_ ongreg,ation Beth El m
75c and St
R
send representatives to this meet-
ions CI. (1571
in "Just Haring Fun"
man, M. Friedman, A. 'M'eissle tr 'oetn t.,
quent married life.
will be held on Sunday, Nov. 9, at I A. Freedman, 0 . cias,goid.
— —
a number of reservations to la.
Les Joyeuse Fines.
S.
7:30 p. m. An eminent speaker of Neumann, J
had ing lffr. Nathanson reports that 10
for
those
desiri
desiring to attend this families hay,. already been aided
os. Liss, N. Kroll, A.
At the meeting of Les Joyeuse
THREE WATER BOYS
national repute will address this' l'anush, S. Schnitz, I. Koller, Miss function
Filler, at the home of Miss Eve meeting,
which will be preceded lip F 111 k m, V.
.
In keening with the ideals of thin' with free coal and that others will
in "The Stepping Fools"
Leder of Lee Place, plans were the annual temple dinner.

Bloom, 0. Bean, :Miss A. Plotkin, charitable society, the proceeds be' assisted regularly beginning this
made for a Hallowe'en party to be
FOURTH CAPACITY WEEK
AND OTHERS
•J. Pfeffer. Miss H. Young, S. Feld. „,an
altair will be used in ur- wrik
held at the home of Miss Annabelle Temple Sisterhood:
a”
Mr. Nathanson also announces
gent
philanthropy
and
charity,
man,
13.
Gilbert.
Bernick on Nov. 1. The president
Since there is no longer any affil -
SPECIAL
that
Alex
Schreiber
has
uttered the
inasmuch as the dt•mands. for this '
chose these committees: Refresh- tatted societies the Temple Sister.;
st o
is
no le Theater for a
ments, Rose Entner, Annabelle hood dues fall into two classes:
SUNDAY
season
of the the
year
are is
ta urged
coming,
And Avoid Standing in the Long
most urgent,
public
to midnight benefit performance for
Berrick, Gertrude Alpert and Rose Patron membership 05 a year, and
_____.
Line. before E•ch Performance.
make this an unqualified success„ the fund.
DINNER
Alpert; entertainment and decora- active membership 02 a year. o n l y
(C,ontiuued front l'age One.)
to enable the society to continue
0 ea 0
tions, Gertrude Zalk, Collie Min-
will be admitted to Sir.' other industrial and professional its work of providing immediate re. '
zee a nd Yetta Mincer. The mem- members
terhood nieetin gs and entertain-
HOWARD HUGHES
list
, needy ei
f st tnilies, and the
Chicken or Duck
bers pledged to help the charity meats.
I fields and will threaten the
PRESEvrs
igk
l
in'gr
f of
dance of the Detroit Auxiliary of
I foundation of our welfare," said
The Sisterhood is planning
lvi Saero,
p on the
Mrs. S ya
.
corn-
a n I Rabbi Cohen.
the Los Angeles Sanatorium. Miss elaborate musical entertainment,
Complete Show During Dinner
A
meeting
of
the
Temple
Beth
itter, has
Rose Entner of 2995 Cortland for its opening program on Mon-
The absence of Dr. Stephen S.
Hour
Jacob Sisterhood was held Oct. 8
yen favorable
reports
avenue will he hostess on Oct. 24. day, Nov. 17. There will be
Wise, who was the founder of the g gnus
with Mrs.
Sara on
Fl the pro- !
a
at the Community Center. Mrs.
and tickets.
American Jewish Congress, from
Norman Buckner gave an inter-
luncheon at 12:30, followed by an this year's sessions elicited expres-
Sigma ■ Beta ■ Sigma Sorority.
Make your Hallowe'en Reser-
entertainment,
entert
ainment, "A Geographi cal
riding review of "All Quiet on
vations now. Special attention
of regret from all the de b-
Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority met lusi on," written, directed and acted stems
the Western Front," by Maria Re-
gates.
given to banquets and bridge
A prayer for the speedy
Tuesday at the home of Miss Sum- by members of the Sisterhood. Only
marque. Plans for the election of
parties
of Dr. Wise, who is now
mers, 10202 Goodwin.
win. New mem- members of the sisterhood and their recovery
I officers and Simchas Torah 1 .


bers are the Misses Julia Ruben- families will be permitted to at- sing ill in N ew 1 ork, was offered
' were made for Sunday, Oct 19.
, at the morning session. 'm
stein, Celia Goldsmith and Sadie tend.
The Hadassah dinner was also dis-
.
Russian, Rumanian Problem.
Greenfield. Plans fur a party to
The class in Braille work spon.
cussed and several members ex-
Details on the Jewish situation
be given for members and friends stored by the sisterhood will hold
i pact to attend.
i
n Rumania, in addition to lief.' }lore than 200 people were treat- I
are to be made atthe meeting at its first meeting on Thursday, Nov. Salo Baron's report, were given by .1 to a well prepared and splendid-
Phone Garfield 4040
the home of Miss Anne Finkel. 6, at 10 a. m. Mrs. George 13Itson
The Sunday School of Temple
ab, bi l'hilip s Berns te
17165 Omira avenue.
in of Roches. Iv pnted
rese
debate on "Resolved Beth Jacob opened for the sea-
is chairman of this work and Miss Rer
ter,
who ha recently
en l returned that the State of Michigan Enact son under the supervision of Miss
Mary :McC
lellan will for the fourth from Rumania. Recent press re.. a
Alph a Gamma Fraternity•
n Unemployment Insurance Law," Cecelia Fine with an attendance
WIIII
consecutive year continue as teach- ports on the Jewish
situation in
sissioansmonssammossoa
Alpha Gamma Fraternity held a er of the class. Several machines Rumania are not exaggerated,
Oct. 10 at Rt n amtish e eCnter '"f 45 pupils.
a
luncheon meeting at Tuller Hotel are already available and it is cording to Rabbi Bernstein. who wider the auspices of Pisgah Lodge
Mrs. Lillian Caesar of New York
Oct. 18. 1 hc committee in char ze hoped that more will be contributed stated that the Rumanian govern- No 34, W ind I rrith.
BEN LYON
JAMES HALL
of the second annual dance at the in whole o r i n p art .
S .am Charfo os and Al Nagler of City is the house guest of WA.
All women ment permits students to carry on
Book.Cadillac on Nov. 16 has s.,.. who can gist. several hours a week an anti-Semitic agitation, that it Chapter 63, A. Z. A., upholding the1 Benjamin Goldstein of Ottawa
A (holed Arti•ts Ades.
Drive.
lected Del Delbridge and his 10- to this helpful work are urged to fails to protect Jewish lives and resolution, were given a majority
for a
piece orchestra to supply the call Mrs. George Bloom or report, property and that it doesn't punish decision over Sidney Smith and Na- ,
Mrs MeyerRosenbaum of De-
music. Besides leading the orches- on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. the guilty.
than Rubin of Adolph Fund
Chap-
re
troit iS spending a week with We.
tea, Del Delbridge will 'sing songs
A picture of the Jewish situa- ter 93 of the same order, the jun: Joseph Schwartz of West Iroquois.
TWICE DAILY
that gained hint the reputation of Fenkell Branch of Temple Beth El:' tion in Russia was
given the Con- kw organization sponsored by 13 n
being Michigan's foremost master The Fenkell Branch of Temple gresa by Mrs. Archibald Silverman B'rith.
Nit..
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
Gold.
of ceremonies. Leading fraterni- Beth El School of Religion, which! of Providence, R. I., American
Music, dancing, surroundings.
Hon. John P. Scallen, judge of stein of Ottawa drive pleasantly
ties and sororities from colleges in is conducted under the auspices of 7ionist leader who h -
DAILY N1ATS:
Recorders Court, spoke for the •
do not take the place of good
entertained four coup es at dinner
the city and state are arranging to the sisterhood, opened last Sunday turned from a trip to Russia. Mr, wry consisting of Harold Goodman, Sunday,
food prepared by a chef who
Oct. 5, honoring Mr. and
50c - 75c - $1.00 '
attend the affair. All tickets will morning with a registration of 50 Silverman's report on Russia came former assistant attorney general,' Mrs. Joseph Schwartz on their
knows bow--you yet all these
things at Strdser's — b u t
be sold at the door.
pupils. The school enjoys the hos- in addition to the report previously Samuel Sternberg, past president tenth wedding anniversary.
NIGHTS:
get a
first and last. you
pitality of the Fenkell Branch of rendered by Leo Glassman on the of Pisgah, and himself.
GOOD DINNER!
50c.75c
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
the Jewish Centers Association in same subject.
Julius Deutelbaum, chairman of
SI and $1.50
An interesting meeting took whose rooms the classes are held
I the debate', expressed to Daddy
Snell' ■ Address.
place Oct. 16 at the "Y." A Hal- Registration continues.
Freund,
past
president
of
,
I
Great Britain will not break her' Adolph
.
lowe'en party will be given at the
. promise to the Promised Land and District No. 6, the sentiments of ,
home of Mrs. Levitt Saturday, Oct. Northville Branch:
will carry out the terms of her the lodge on his departure for his
Dinner $1.00 & $1.50
eslwarerbei-Tleuern
kleyd religious
'.25, which will be a costume affair.
The Northville branch of Temple, mandate and the Balfour Declare- annual winter sojourn in Florida. obsTeh7varnec"
The social committee i n charge Beth El School of Religion which tion, under which the British goy- Mr. Freund replied, expressing his day evening at Temple Beth El
consists of Miss Rae Marcus, chair- is conducted under the auspices of ernment has undertaken the obli-' happiness over the cultural pro- with Maurice Goldblatt of the He-
EUGENE KEREKES
! man; Miss Laura Berghoff and the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El cation to help establish a Jewish gress displayed by local A. Z. A. brew Union College conducting
•nd his
HUNGARIAN GYPSIES
Miss Mildred Helfand, associates. will open Sunday morning, Nov. 2, Homeland in Palestine. This chapters. Succoth services. A beautifully
All plans are complete for the at the Wayne County Training statement was made by the Rt. ' Monday night, Oct. 27, at 8:30, decorated Sukah was erected in
flower frolic, the third annual School.
, Hon. Harry Snell, distinguished Pisgah lodge will have a regular the temple fort
he occasion.
Rooms for Private Panics
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
(lance, to be given Sunday evening,
British labor leader and member meeting, followed by entertainment.
Dec. 7, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Get.Acquainted Dance:
Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472
of Parliament, at a banquet of the Refreshments will he served. The
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kanter are
The Plantation Serenaders have
Sons and daughters of high Congress Sunday.
membership is urged to attend, the receiving congratulations upon the
been engaged to play. The mem- school age are invited to attend
Detroiter, on Executive.
I agenda including business of im- recent birth of a son, Arnold.
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 24
bets are aiding poor f a milies with the g•t-acquainted dance given on-
Three Detroiters were elected portance.

clothing, food and money.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 25-26
der the auspices of the Iligh School on the Jewish Congress national
I Officers for the current year
Council, Saturday night, Nov. 1, executive They are: Rabbi A. Si. Radomer to Celebrate Tenth were elected at the special
eet-
Et■ Beta Zeta ■ Sorority.
at 8 o'clock.
Ashinsky, Bernard Ginsburg and
, inc of the members of Congrega-
Anniversa ry.
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
Charles Rubiner. Other Detroit-
tion
Beth
El
held
in
the
Comma-
The Radomer Association's tenth oily Center
the home of Miss Cecilia Shapiro, Beth El College:
erg besides these three, who t
Oct..
.
will b e celebrated
1670 Calvert, Oct. 17, A charity
l b
in
Registration for courses at Beth tended the sessions as delegates anniversaryw
elected were: President, Isaac OP.!
basket was d e li vere d t o a needy El College of Jewish Studies will were Max Chafetz and Simon the form of a banquet, to take place I
enheim;
vice-president,
Louis:
on
Dec.1
Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches
Jewish family. Plans for the sec- , continue open till Monday, Oct. 27. 1 Shetzer.
/emblasky; secretary, Daniel Dan.:
and annual charity bridge in be-
Italian Spaghetti
The society will, on this occasion, rigor; treasurer, Adolph Seitner,
issue a souvenir book to be distrib-
half of the Jewish Relief Fund Next Week's Sermon:
Chicken, Extraordinary Steaks
!and superintendent of the Sabbath
Publix Riviera Theater.
uteri to the Jews of Detroit.
was made, to be given at Palais
"Dramatizing God" will be the
School, Mrs. Sarah Kramer.
I
A Delightful Comedy in 3 Acts by J. Michaelson.
At the last meeting of the so-1
d'Or Nov. 11. The next meeting theme of the next sermon by Dr.
I
r es Rogers and Nancy Car- ciety on Sunday the reeommenda- I
will be at the home of Miss Bea-
Music by Arnold Perlmutter.
Special musical selections,
N
Mrs. Adolph Greenebaum has :
2. roll, lovers of . Close Harmony" ' tins of he
trice Zae'm, 4224 Duane, on Fri- Leo
M.
Franklin,
Sunday,
Nov.
entire
cast
participating.
t
execu'
tive
boar
d
was
to
In this address Dr. Franklin will
fame, make their first dual appear- arrange a concert in hono r of Josh- ' been visiting relatives in Buffalo.
day.
discuss by means of contrast and
ance since that last screen sense- Ua .1, yrich. who is to be married to
Clubs, lodges, societies, unions. workingmen's branches can
comparison such plays "The Pas-
Mrs Mary Schkop of Fargo, S.
see us now about benefit performances. See Mr. Littman at
Theta Gamma Theta S orority.
'inn Play," "The Green Pastures," tion, in "Follow Thru," playing at Miss Sarah Haber of Cleveland, on D., is
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guest of her sister,
...re.
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the office.
Riviera far one week start- I Nov. 30
The sorority met a t the home of and
d "Jedermann."
Samuel Dembinsky.
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mg
Saturday, Oct. 25.
Miss Ann Ezrach. Final arrange-
On Oct. 12, Mr. Joyrich, his flan.,
Price of Admission Ha. Been Reduced—Matinees, 50c, 75c,
meats were made for the semi-for.
cee, and her mother, Mrs. Esther I On Wednesday afternoon. Oct.
Contributions
to
Jewish
So
$1 and $1.25. Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50.
-
mat dinner-dance to be given Nov
Madison Theater.
Haber, were guests of honor at a fl, the annual election of officers I
"Keep Fit, Eat With Zif"
cial Service Bureau.
1 at the l'alais d'Or. The cabaret
NOTICE — MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND
gathering at the residence of Mr. for the Sisterhood of Temple Beth'
Hallowe'en party was had at the
THURSDAY, ALL SEATS REDUCED TO 50c AND 75c1
The Jewish Social Service Bu-' Eddie Cantor's hilarious com. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg, 1927 El Was held at the Community
5059 Third Avenue
home of Miss Ann Ezrach on Oct, .eau acknowledg e s contributions edy, "Whoopee," which enjoyed
a Pingree, sister and brother-in-la• 'Center. Those elected to office
Just Above Warren Avenue
18. M100 Sophia Grenn was voted for the special fund from Mr. and sensational three weeks' engage. of the groom to be, and were en; : were: President, Mrs. Isaac Clink- I
Fountain Service
We Deliver
into the sorority. The next meet- Mr s. H enry Wineman i n memory ; ment at the United Artists, is now, tertained among others by Ilyman , ofstine; vice-president, Mrs. Sarah
ling will be at the home of the 4 Joseph Selling and in memory of I being shown at the Madison Thea.1 H. Cohen, noted singer and Miss I Kramer, and secretary, Mrs. Sam-
Remember the "JAHRZEITS" of your beloved ones by
Misses Rose and Becky Perlin.
Miriam Goldman.
ter.
Esther Grant, who played the harp.lul Seitner.
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