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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-11-28

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NEW SOVIET LAW HELPS 500,000 JEWS;
(PROCEEDS OF DANCE
TO GO FOR CHARITY
LEGISLATION GRANTS ARTISANS RIGHTS

(Continued from Page One.)

litraternal and Club ?Zulu

Hungarians, since one has a Jew-
ish mother and the other has a
Jewish wife. In retribution, M.
Goemboes pointed out that the
country's system of national de-
fense, whichhe now heads, was
created by Baron Fejervary, a de-
scendant of Jews.

Zionists: Joshua Thon, in Crakow;
Henry Rosmarin, in Stanislavoy;
N. Somerstein, in Lemberg; S.
Rosenblatt and Chaim Nei•er, in
Lodz, and Russ Alexander. The
Jews elected on the government
ticket were M. Minchberg, M, Wis-
licki, M. Kaufman, G. Minkovsky
Borsch. Trial.
and Ignacy Jaeger.
BUCHAREST.-(J. T. A.)-A
In Warsaw alone 150,000 Jews
frank admission that the minister
w
whom
om
80 , 000
went
• t to the e po oils
I
of education in the former Mania
cast their votes for the Jewish
Vayda
tickets, while the rest of the Jew- cabinet, Dr. Alexander
Voevod, "warmly" supported him
ish votes were divided among other in his campaign of propaganda, or

parties, with a large majority to as he called it, education, among
the pro-government bloc. The the Christian population of
general impression here is that the Borscha, Marmaresch and Szighet
failure of the Jewish electorate to was made by Constantin Davila,

Alpha Epsilon Tau.

Theta Ota Gamma.

A'pha Ep-iton Tau Freternity met at
the home of Ted Wine, 0510 Grand Inver.
In
of Oche. Wan completed for
the rharity boll to be held Dec. Is, at
the M•fonie Temple, proceeds going to
charity. To obteo ticket+ rail Long-
fellow 5270 or Arlington 24277-W. The
next meeting will be at the home of Ed
Solomon MO Monterey.

Theta Ota C•nini• Sorority met Nov.
21, at the home of Mies Mildred Caplan
of Blaine •ventte. Plans were made for
• social to be held Nov. 25, •t the home
of Mi. hglith Levitt of Chene street.
Plan+ were mho made for • formal
Heti. to be held Dec. 17 at the Peale
d'or. Officers of the eirority are) Fran.
Sr. Merhes, preedent, Edith Levittsice•
pre.itient, Mildred Linde, secretary, and
Mildred Caplan, treasurer.

1;1,000,000 SPENT BY
J. D. C. LAST YEAR
IN EASTERN EUROPE

(Continued from Page One.)

'and to financial assistance to Jew-
ish Child Care Societies, schools,
orphanages, camps and hospitals in
Eastern Europe.

Touching on the statement of
Premier MacDonald during the par.
liamentary debate on Palestine, Dr.
Kahn, who is a member of the ex-
Phi Beta Epsilon Fraternity.
; ecutive of the Jewish Agency, says
The wedily meeting we held •t the
Coterie Club.
Y Sunday. Lloid Mitchell wan aloPonted
'that shortly before the debate
chairan
m
of the employment efo.f.lnee
'the Coterie Club met at the home of opened he had a long conversation
The open meet inn sehethded for Nov. to Mks listrriet Stocker of Hague avenue.
with Dr. Weizmann and Dr. Hex-
ban been pontponed for • few weeks
Miss Jeanette Weller was appointed to
Plans wee made for a party on Thanks- make •rrangements for the formal din- , ter in Paris on the eve of his sail-
giving Eve. Look 'te.sler. chairrn•n of . neritance to be held Der. 7. The next ing. He learned of the parliamem
the organization tent membership

corn • !meeting will be •I. the home of Mi. Fan-
tar' debate when he landed in New
millees, ha+ • few names of pro•pectivt• nie Weinberg of Clements avenue.
York and therefore would make no
pledges.
Phi Mote Girls.
I c lament on it but he hoped that
Strangers Athlet's Club.
At the last meeting of the l'hi Moto negotiations between the agency
The lasketball teem. under the guid- Girl.. at Melbourne Center, the (011044-
and the British government would
ance of lea pt. Chutiler in making rapid
ore . were elected. Preident, Hone
strides soviet] supremacy in local cage Goldberg:
presitient, Anna Stern. finally bring about satisfactory re-
circles. The latest adilititon to the squad secretary, 0,.0 Goldstein) treasurer. sults,
14 Sam A.kowitz. giant center, formerly Edythe Cohen. Debating, dramatics and
That the American Jewish Joint
with the Union l'ru.t Co. tine and lead. the program for the eta ins winter were
Inn icorer of the bank league last 'tea- dikruss•d. Miss Cohen reported the !Distribution Committee has a de-
..on.
The business m•nager, Jar Kauf- den, to be a financial success.
cided influence on the attitude of
man I. endeavoring to secure gene.
!governments toward them, is point-
with diung city and date teams. Write
Eta Rho Sorority.
led nut by 31orris U. Waldnian, see-
a t p972 groatIntreet houleiltrd.
F.ta Rho Sorority met at t. home of !
e
of the American Jewish
Sex ia Leland. 269S Calvert. A! retary
-
Kappa Kappa A'pha.
welnie roe! 4484 planned. Th e ne e m
ee t- Committee in a report to the Allied
Ka mn, K•pp• Aloha Met at the home ing will he at she home of Mi. Ed
ythe Jewish Campaign, made public at
of Misn Lee Stronky of Linwood avenue, Goodman of Tyler avenue.
its national offices, 415 Lexington
Nov. 21. 'the office of editor was ere-
-
• ted to which Ruth Barsky we •loPont-
avenue.
Fishman Social Club.

concentrate on one, or at the most anti-Semitic leader, and one of the
two, Jewish tickets was an im- 83 defendants being tried for par-
portant factor in the Pilsudaki ticipation in the anti-Semitic out-
victory.
breaks in Borscha last July.
Aaron Fuglarz, a 19-year-old
MRS. M. FINKEL
Jesviah worker who was seriously
Montreal M ■ yor Won't Retract.
injured on election day during a
MONTREAL. -(J. T. A.)-"I
Mrs. 31. Finkel is chairman of
fight between Communists and So- have nothing to retract or excuse • the ticket c ,mmittve for the Pro-
Fuglarz took no
cialists, died.
MI to what I said at Quebec con- gressive
Ladies
Unterstitzungs
part in the election brawl but had
cerning the Jews," Mayor Houle Verein annual ball to he held Sat-
been hurt accidentally.
declared in reference to the press urday night in the Macrabee hall-
reports regarding the anti-Semitic room. Proceeds will go ti charity.
Retracts Slur on Jews.
remarks he made at a political
BUDAPEST. - (J. 'I. A.) - A meeting in the provincial capital.
virtual retraction by Julius Goem-
In his statement to the press
1.d. The constitution of the club we
Itenjsmin Fishman was elected presi-
boys, Hungarian minister of war, the mayor, however, hinted at mis-
adopted.
The sorority entered partied- dent •1 the let meetine tor the Fishman .
pant+ in the bridge tournament anon area Family Social Club which ma
of his statement that Jews could representation, giving the follow-
, held st
by
the
Pheanx
club,
as
follzws:
Kitty
the
home
of Mr. and Mn,. Nathan Fish.
not be admitted to the Hungarian ing version of the incident.
Detroit Jews turned out en Mhs, I.ee Strosky, Esther Wehlmork andman of 2954 Burlingame. Other officer
Order of Heroes, concluded the de. "Somebody in the audience said masse last Sunday to make an im- Ruth Itarnky. Delegates were appointed were elected a, follows: Morris Fishman
bate on thin question in parlia- that if the Jews are not satisfied, pressive and inspiring occasion of to attend the Jewish NNational Fund meet• vi•e-president. Sam Fishman, re-elected
They •rei Mari. Rubenstein end
secretary: Mrs. Nathan Fishman, trees-
ment, where it had given rise to let them leave the country.
I re - the Siyum-Sefer celebration held Irene
,
(Continued from Page ne.)
(Continued
. Mn,. Meyer Fishman andMi.
heated denunciations by the Jewish plied, to gratify him on this point, by Young Israel of Detroit in its
-
Pauline Fishman, publicity committee.
Ye Beta Sorority.
deputies and by the non-Jewish that they now had a country to go synagogue at the Jewish Center.
Out-of-Town guests who attended the health but because of his work.
deputies of the Left and Middle to-Palestine."
A festive spirit marked the mul- of A nodal liblee was held at the home dinner were Mr. and Cr,. Sam Siporin !Afterwards he will continue his
the Miss., Jean and Betty Miller , of Omaha, Neb. Mi. Minnie Chase of
parties.
The Gazette, Montreal English titude which massed before the ifi620
Stoepel. trued. were Molli! Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. II. Rosen- I trip to California by steamer,
Goemboes admitted that a cab- morning paper which contained a home of Jacob Schuster, 557 King Seheeket, Charlotte Lev, Florence Rai, I berg of New York. The next meeting
inet officer is not entitled to con- different version of the mayor's avenue, for a parade to pay fitting
en, Dorothy Ralskin •nd Lillian Green- will be at the htirne of Mn. and Mrs. Ben-
Pasadena Plans Welcome.
duct anti-Jewish agitation. Speak- speech, refutes this statement by I homage to a new Serer Torah, gift boom. Election of officers will be held jamin Fishman of 3007 Monterey. on
at the meeting e Miss LillianJ
PASADENA, Cal. -- Pasadena',
S 1, f - Der. 14.
ing in parliament, the war minister the mayor. It claims that its re- of the late Jacob Levy of Mt. in.'s home , 1710 Hazelwood
!Jewish community began laying
said he retracted from his previous port was accurate and that its re- Clemens. 1.4.ti by Isadore Glass'
Phi Gamine Eta Sorority,
plans to welcome Dr. Albert Ein-
or;„;,;;7.,i;m
C!.17
b D'rectorie.
i
attitude and declared that his porter who was responsible for the Jewish ( enter band and escorted
Phi Gamma Fla Sorority met at the
'resng
enti
! stein, the great scientist who is
functions home of Shirley Wiener, Nov. 21.
speech at Kechskemeter was his story stated SO to the mayor.
co.-
police,
Iftlrinm
by a squad of motorcycle
the rest °f the
nea on are Millers were •ppointed by the chancel- !coming here early in January fur
opinion as a private citizen but
Commenting on the mayor's ex- the Torah was brought to the a;c lir I ton
;r2nmuiiiite w rt Dave Stems, tor.
Plans were di:imaged for Chanu
West E
that he recognized that as a min- planation, an editorial in the her- Young Israel Synagogue, in the of" . 1.1
Ulm( PUP.. ka 1 and New Year toitries. The sorority's la series of lectures at the Pasadena
c u "
r . c
chair
• ma n o f • air, dale and third anal versey wit be obnerve
ister he must support the policy of ald, another Montreal English Jewish Center, where it was in- Place. and
d Nov. Technical High School. Rabbi
atopos _
e.
29. Mae RotTe will be toantinistres, The Henry L. Radlin, spiritual leafier
equality for all religions which daily, says:
ducted with traditional Orthodox
next meeting will be sit the home of
of Temple Israel, cabled the foi-
SI2rna Gamma.
Chancellor Bethlen maintains.
Eileen Zotiot.
"Mayor Houde's explanation of ritual.
Si
1 lowing welcome to Professor Kin-
The minister of war admitted this remark is that he said what
Th e ma i n d I
e r i itii.,,trh: w
d e
1 iv- Et:17,re .o
Je,wreish;;I (Zin,;(;1(7r. prl e4;e id,folt:
n
Club Galaxy.
! stein : "Pasadena Jewish cool-
that it was impossible to put into he was reported to have said, butlere d by Rabbis Ashinsky , Aishiskin
Club Galaxy met at Ilutchin's Inter. ' munity greatly honored by your
practice racial anti-Semitism be- not with the implication that ap- I and Stedman, who, with Rabbis i n
School. Nov. 21. A wienie roans
, „,,,,,„7' la„a,a,- 7: 117 t2 ,Ka4,,Lres," mediate
!coming and is anxious to help!
for '1 hanksgiving and
cause two members of the Beth- Pears to have been deducted. Fischer and /.agar and Abraham Ho•.
itnnivernary af-
Freedland. Cora Robbins and Fayea fair were planned.
Sunday the girls I make your visit to Southern Cali-
len cabinet are not 100 per cent Which does not help him much, we Jacobs, Samuel I'. I.evine and Isa- 1•"in war
met
at
the
home of Agnes Sherman and fornia pleasant. We are proud to
to the rnottit dub
are afraid."
committee.
Membership
In
the
in
went
bowling
•nri
then
to
the
theater
lore Cohen, composed the com- open to stets
.
welcome you. Our facilities are at
between the ages of 16 to
mittee of honor.
Is.
For information call University
Tau Beta Gamma Sorority.
your disposal."
Anti•Semitic Club Closes.
Ily C. Miller officiated as master 2-3256 and a.k for Miss Ronen.
CANTON TEA GARDEN
Tau Beta Gamma Sorority met at the
Pending a reply from Dr. Ein-
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-The of ceremonies, and, with Ephraim
-
home of Dorothy Killen. Offleern are:
HIGH-CLASS CHINESE &
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
stein, the officers and members of
President,
Adele
Zide.
vice•presIdent,
Lake
Placid
Club
will
relinquish
all Ralph, contributed largely to the
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
for the first Dorothy K Utz.. secretey, Peer' Rob- Ithe board of directors of Temple
claims upon the property on which success of the Siyum
flower h frit the
e
com
annual
the thirannual dance of bins) treasurer. Anne Baxter. The Hal-
the state of New York is to erect
Special Sunday Dinner, $1
Abraham J. Rosenshine, presi- ti r2 an„a„ ,': c:"Ili t i 'I'i ,, b ,: h al ;7,, 7,1, 7..,,•„! lowe'en part), given Nor. t. •••• • ."•• Israel as well as the officers of all
rep
a bob-sled run for the 1932 win- dent of Young Israel, was chair- seeensepes win furnish
Miss ('earl Robbins will be hostess (other Jewish organizations in Paste-
13333 Liverno • at Day son
the mu+ic. tte,
the next meeting at her home 1646 1 dens will meet shortly to arrange
Tel. Hogarth 55•5
ter Olympic games, according to man of the Siyum•Sefer commit. resenteti. fen. most of the clob.,
Glynn
Glynn Court,
an announcement made by Dr, tee. lie was assisted by David I. rorities and fraternities, Inhe
a formal welcome and reception to
t
city i•
anticipated. There will be f vors for
the great scientist.
Lee Joy.. Files
Godfrey Dewey, chairman Of the Perris Irvin Schlus el ,
C o h en, every guest. The dance committee non•
winter games committee and vice- Meyer Weisenfeld, Evelyn Fried- .1 ts of Miss Ly1 Iterr, chairman, Mr the Lei Joyeuse Files met at the home of
president. Mi. Gertrude Zalk, Nov.
se„„„., an '!mt.,„ mihj jg d ll g irea d s 21. Plane
president of the Lake Placid Club. man and Fay Zagar.
were made (sir the the • t P
For Information cm tickets call Dever. and
tr
Jolly Fellows Club.
pajama
Should the state fail to maintain
party.
Entertain
its 2-77, 5s. The proceed+ of thie dance bridge, Bra -:tea ..1 a midnight
The la t meeting of the Jolly Fellows
him n Club
the run after the completion of the
-
-
will go to charity.
WOV,
the
held at the home of Irving!
The open social •n
schedule. Herman Goldberg
.
e
;
Olympic games, the property will
meeting plenrd for Der. 4 in the Little re o
Tarnol, who is on the entertainment corn-
111i.7.; France. Freedman
. %a-A.7N
Th 1 : 47
.
e
hge;iri heedrLlorotnn;red be
to. erwe oft ,r141,:;15;n;f:a::;z:h.C;;1;i;;tuti.er,offorin h, • mittre and I' arranging for • bowling
be turned over to tie Lake Placid
team as one of the wri;;inteez artivities
community, said Dr. Dewey.
m
• Plans were begun for a ew leer el paste.!
'
coing
member., call
LErTE.Ft
B O X
Rae Me... club. The club entered participants I n
Ma d' on 5450. kl•ne needy families are the bridge tournament
This is regarded as a victory for
'ommitteen
tilted to aid the
MPUns ore d bY th
tan
IL

(
added
rash
week
to
needy. The wnerst
will be held:
e e appointed
'
the eh•rity list ['hale, Club
the National Council of the Jewish
follow, MI.a Gertrud
and It is hoped the wit the proceeds or Z•lk, Miss Gertrude h
• at the home of Kinkel Beak.
Gerson,MI, A
Longfellow 8439
Tribune which had o bje t I
o "M are I T ov, R a bbi s s H era
ers h - the dan,
tn . ensile s work will be hello Horrid), and Miss Hon Enterer .
Improve ments being Maf a with
tin • more extensive reale. The next trirls will
i
Alpha S'gma Ph I•
meet at the h.,. of m k. nne
man , Drab and Klein !"
A
No other food is as healthy
e„,„,t„,,. w ilt h,
jh g h,,,,,
Alpha S gn,a Phi Fraternity met at the
i Mi,e, WIPP!, 1925 La Belle, Dee. 5.
state funds upon the property of
for the system as milk products.
Rose •nd Shirley Caleb Nov. 2s.
1Y. Nov. 23. Pl at, f
. ace. ',teen.
dl,.
the Lake Plac'd filth, which ills-
o
't
be
held
ir.
the n ear fo tore were
Nightingale G:r1s.
Make sure you get the best.
criminates against Jews in niem- :!..-' 1 t", Detroit Jewida ('hr onicle:
Meta Alpha Theta.
The Nightingele Girls m et at the home `"""I' flan,
I''"
"l"
to
be
omen
"
A sojourner in Detroit for quite
., the fraternity 114 its ...LI venture were
Meta Alp. 'theta No. ority met at 167)2 of mit. Mildred Fagot a
Whit. Star Sour Cream and
bership admissions.
msd"
*.
Mrs Diana Wermk or watt ho,. nue, No, 19. Plan, for
3 while, your correspondent was it'll:terry.
the'l%anTi- also madet a met at the home of
Cheese.
giving
theater
party
were
completed.
Mtn.:
Recollections of the Artist exceedingly delighted and greatly si
r
lie Kurland W•• chosen hostess for
etseh'el'iVen7.7:t'etasi"osh'stiaoleiv.v".
ernIstIcs
ASK YOUR GROCER

YOUNG ISRAEL GETS
A NEW SEFER TORAH

EINSTEIN REJECTS
U. S. INVITATIONS

* WHITE *
STAR
DAIRY

As a Man.



read in your valuable

Dee. 7, wa. the predominant topic of 'he the openmSeting and party to be held

The Modern

l

Mks Hilda Nussl u m. 2 6 :2
i (leinents
magazine of the degree of D. D. enen rinr... „411rldire, denting, entertainment, Dec. 3 ; MI, Betty Alpiner was chosen Nov.
'
23. The dor, ha
merits are
the diverd.. legal a Ivisor and Miss Mae Go relick cor- .oarty, Nov. 16, e Wehlte plaxh
having been conferred upon three nor a , 1;,, ri.etriltigee
nm tt pr,e.. F;;1;7;r; erenre
l Ilo,
tr ' llhar11.
tboy
n.b
d y: renpunding secretar y.
( Contiuued from Page One.)
There
scholars in Israel, Rabbis Abrah vn dancer ,
1 will be an open m eeting at the h ome o f
, eret-enterteiner, will be featured. Other
Miss Lillian Illanuff, 2717 Glendal e, o n
Tust Tara.
my work, yet I could not concen- M. Ilershman, Max D. Drob and
.
t
o
(bler.n7.1),oneei
Sunday,
Nov.
30,
e
t
.8
the
next
in..
o'clock.
Toni Tale Sorority thank. its friend',
Max D. Klein, by their alma mato%
prole on a single thing
One
t
,;)
els an
oh- '
organirtrions th,et helped to m eke
the Jew's) Toeological Seminary
Bed from any ot t e mein e i rs or et
Abraham Rosenthal Famly Club.
c dance yen on or
II oak •
thought, and only one, filled my of New York. And offering his the door. For reservation. ra I Empire rani Ho el a eichil a. d., at the
The Abraham Itokenthal Family CI 1,
. fin
well
mind:
• 10274. The sorority attended
' m..t Nov. 16. at the bon, Of the honor-
tended the linked dal success.

congratulations
and
extending
his
A meeting will be held
n.
"All is lost, forever and ever.
' , resident, Abraham Ito .enthel 24't I
bridge-dennant of the Absitl Veridia So- Der. 3, at which dine flan, will to
fe'ticitations to his friends and col- to By and the Alpha Tail fraternity. he . for the winter reanon.
1
avenue.
Bold Gymnastics.
Election of officers re-
T
sulted as follow, Albert Clinton. Pred•
-
Those of my works that are re- leagues, the writer of these lines Orin are enthunis tic •hoiit the forth-
coming Phalanx bridge hi...
dent: Jerk Clinton. vice•president, Sem-
melt of
Snappy $ cialites.
, late ri to that period can be defined is satisfied to turn his sincer
whI h they
i h i,el Stellar. lira orer, and Robert Clinton.
re 1:‘, be paeigiar tn. Mil .
S
Men
et •t the Jew
4 1 El ot teen" ur
a bold gymnastics rather than as wishes elastic an t I make hi z h ear t y
erretari .
, the reel Pint of Center. Fenk 111 • el Tire s
desires flexible, applying, in addi- s Rife
e .0.- or si7. The ',eft meet- ! Gerald Volk:itz
voterinr
sculpture • The g i ig antic
Anti I •
'11
ti
1
H 0 T.
and 60111 were chosen a+ club
an a 'Ition to privy seal of the ScripturalI. will be at the home of MI, Lillian Maroon
figure for the Agriculture Bank

'

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

Chstreit t e L.ding and
Best Known

MOHEL

Recoren•nded by the
City'. Most Promi-
nent Physicians.

MO

i piraXed 10

Hazelwood Arc

Masao Byars •4211

REV. J. SILVERMAN

. .

Okun, of Ro elate en.. on Dec. 3.

'color,

T .he

(7: T..Girls met Nov. 21,

at

Sill the fountain for the St. Louis promise, namely, And a tnreetold
the home of Mi.a Faye Ginsberg, 41i'.
cord cannot uickl be torn asun- D. Auxiliary of Lm Ansoles Ssnitr'u
El mhorst •venue.
Several important
A•mwell Club.
Exhibition were the desperate ef-
S. II. Colter. superintendent of the 1.07 1 Plans for the open meeting
rere discueed. The next rneet
?
Y iv ., 12).
have been
f ors
t of a man p l aying with the der" (Ecclesastes
ill Years' Expe-
natorium
and
ex-Patlents
r
ntarted.
Mint
Lillian
Gonnirn.
The • 111a7e I T ov a n i t h e congra t - Hom
iPi to di- p:,.,:v'i'r l h , Votii ii'hirrotr„,:„°,f. Mi "
A H ome
"'"
' will
s° th;se tr; euitt ed
a '''''
danger of being crushed to death
A;;o
of ;,,rty,n% et;a5. , z1 ;;;eon s eriR.
rt... Endorsed
es iph
wai for the
tif tone-act play.
ul ations one id gratified to render banned tf the
-
by his own works.
by Leading
it , ma ter of ceremonies
Vaeette Club.
to Detroit with a fini thing touch of order, Dec. 6. at Jericho Hall. Dlegates
e
The
steel
The
above-mentioned
fountain
Physician.
and
Th e Vedette Club met at the Y. W.
are Invited. The bunt doll. : committee.
141i46
a double nature, for the Jews of win friend.
Lillian Goodman and 11. A.
Han
be the Eonality Club, which he .Sitiney Moskodtr are
took me to the exhibition. The
n were made for a stag s oc cal
.aide I Co 18'
Detroit are not only bound to re- heen • stone 7upporter of the auxiliary I lie..ie Chomi h. have Schiff.
2073
ocean trip, a strange new land,
'I' • II
"" firs ' "' atKingW" Lois
for the pa - t year. Thi+ eltlh will he pre.: Haigh It d
,
.",
the
J
'ice
over
the
spiritual
is
ti
first
basketball game of the sea on
nction
ern.tein.
new people and finally the won-
Gladstone
' nd scholarly elevation of the'r ' en t eit with the diver !ov ine cup o f r j
was
won
by
the Variette teem.
_
rs of the exposition dispersed and
ening the noir ticket , for the recent
Trey Yech Cr. .•
Euclid 10467

b „ h • I Tr ot
I v V
tht. dark mist
s env& •Iop erg my head, ow rabbi, Dr. Abraham M. llersh- •herity hall. n The Jolly Elite CI „
a, •h
Girls met at the home of
man, but shall certainly exult and numb,. eilunteered their efforis.
Eta Itet• Zeta Sorority Met at the
511 a Cecelia Shapiro Several ' I
icfreshed my aching soul.
A theater
s y will
trea
untanned with an rt.
The next met. home of Mi. Helen Kir.chhaum 2979
am '
I shook off the egotinn s nat- be glad with the doctorate given
g p g „.,),• g jh ge
Taylor.
Eledion
of
officers
resulted
as
j, icy will he at the home of Miss Esth
follows: Pre dient, Sophie Soh lacer: util-
! Dickman, 2912 Webb • venue.
oyal to people in times of salver to Rabbi Max D. Drob. who is • the Tun tie night. Dee. 30. Chi. and
(".
ity ,,Inner, Helen Kirschbaum: aecret•ry.•
a
brother-in-law
of Rabbi Aaron 31. gant7ation. re
-e n to take tickets nit
s.ty. I felt suddenly that my grief
T as vie.tsiten ,, the
Pauline K•h•h) corresponding xerret•ry.
,
Ashinsky, incumbent of the pulpit
T. A. Club.
Rev. Benjamin
had seemed too great because I
"brrrnl.r. who
!here lint
A T. A. () It o met Nov, 20 at the home Harriet Brody: tree... Ails Rice. The •
of Congregation Emanuel, Detroit. the pe t three year. Two young
worn. or F,thel Zi.s
nest meeting will he at the home of Minn
!myself had grown so small.
BLEIBERG
Maze' Toe to all concern e d, once en have been admitted to the saetorium members taken man. Three Prostmethe Sophie Schmier, 510 Trowbridge.
Artie! Wakes Again.
into the club are Martin
Mohel Specialist
in the par 10 days,
era arnange. Simon,
lit ;alma, •nd M orris
again.
Recommended by
!
Char-
Once more I felt the awakening
ments a , being manned nut
f for • 10-dav 't. Ann Gila
Jelly Elite Club.
r. I h ban rriene i from the
NACHNIAN HELLER.
Leading Physicians
natant. which
The la it meeting Mal held at the home
in vie of artist and man. The
fete Dace at thy Phil- offi, of vice-i• res e nt •nd G Al
o yce WPIAA
fiilfir, Van Court.
adelphielhron
or Man Rubin. 16.1 Clairmount, NOV 25.
beginning Saturtle. took her place.
2225 Blaine Ave.
: great creative activity, and the life.
idrtr
Geude
ldbe rg •nd
Member.
of
the
Jolly Elite will attend the
Cleveland.
chosen
members of the
Euclid 5000
In free America revived my old
t" Marsh
committi.e.
gee Performed
M
The next the Del r: i7 A u xeiTitaerry poartYheTons"Ar',elhers
dentiala.
dream of working for the freedom
meeting is to be at the home of Edith

by Apnointsn•nt
Sanstorionl. Hery C oen,
h
, I of
---
Milt
ion R u bin,
my people, and brought me
Ben Fi•hman, rind Ruben S. Cohen. err
Pyth'an 3 stem
---
hack to it once more. Old for-
The entetairnient eta mmitt
taking active part in making arran e.
a Grcat• ,
3'Vest Omega Upsilon
ro
ample Ni,. j52. p y jh oja si,.
fo r above a ffairs. The hoard or
dreams came to life again,
I111.7, rave Later of
Petoskey •venue 'air
ter-. thank. mem .. and friend. for te wag
ors mhe
et e horne
t
a Mr.. Anna
Si
' dreams in which I saw myself
/lode, to Mann Omee• Upsilon S'o- Helbe
rstam. Wed nesday even ing Nov
n.oPeration which maie • success of the t'61firi i k
t r e . ' ' Ned meeting will he held •t tne
Recommended by , speaking to mankind, in the uni•
--
charity bridge party given at the Gener. home of Minnie Novitr, 3309 Elmhurst 26. The n eat m eeting w ill be at
'
the'
, ,,, ! ..!; 1,n.,:ri,:ii r;;; i,:,,, ,,, . ,:2n1.m,,, , ,y,,,.,1 7,,i,,,,,,;. 01! •,ou e•
prominent I o c a I vernal language of art, of the great
home of Abe Polsky. 1663 Pingree, Tueg-
r

■ ■
..., S'y
It abbi ' Loon Frani will o c ruzy the out-
e e n in g. Dec. 2.
day v
sill stn(, " f m}•
physicians.
1 saw nit Sunday
-
Peo p le.
morning. NOV. 3n. •
tit 1 ),. thian ('• tle. 3153 Cass, e • n.
sit 10)45. •
-
Tri S';.rons Sorority.
' m ane If waking the universal con- nna • Crab on the subject,
- This Racket m
Nomin•tion anti election of oflleerg
Mien lievriee Feldman we presented
Expert and

-cience which had gone to sleep. r
"
. •
Phi Alpha
PThaio Leo
't"
i run 044. with door wt • so rority gift in honor of her hirth- Herold
I l t:rn
Tit.y". w me goetinr. ,
Seitz and
Hack
Antieeptie Mohel
I came back to work. I wantedh,.:„': ; ';',r(7,,d,,i',,„r,',hf,!,..!'„ r,',,.',.!;,",,".", i eepe,. os wet., tin, Pee. 3 at l'y• )1 .• .t the t. ), ',teeth) ,
ere : elected
h ,, 0.,,,,, c,,n,. ,,, s ,, ,„!, th e . p e ihi aa A. on Wednesday evening,
M the Y . W . D. r t

t,, load on illy s'iould ers ;
ping pong hn.,.‘j", mji g:',,r,g
! pato'
1r,.,rh r:IP,,"47,,':,7„
T emp le Beth El a . Pre•ch on Sinter. will .1d e food shower heti, 6•4 Pilillyrd
r ',),;:
MARRIAGES
by the girl+ as well
of e t. - Preparing for Pres.,. panty. There will be refre hment• t II hone err
ancient burden of my people Il sh e • ,,bie
as an Detroit inter-fraternal ha . ketball league.
P E RFORM FD
rins,.....d d droor prises.
W.Inted to hell) ;hem carry their r''',", -„ y „,„.„
klemberA. bon- t t)
.• The games ill hetiered Tuesday nights
nd. o.' ,r ieein . ie roast were
I , ,, - 0,
I .
. 1,,
disrussed
C
' go d Mi s Lilian GootIrnan
ti e rs
64 rant .a
2012 Vir g inia
. .' Golus." And if I did not surceedi ,.,,:.-e
.
-nc.' i..:; st... 11..'',.'4'111i'n 'll who as the ;nod rn7i71'" irt nrurtl:.ed yrne.
'' ev
' enc; Mi. sonny Backman k re Slaying on a
'n
in drying their tears. at least
d
will sneak . the subject. "Whom the relief work. Food of any de..cription I. Y. W. II. A. 1.0..1.11 team.
Park
Delta S'-m• Chi Sorerlty
the so hni.vion fee.
,uld make their g ref known to 1 l'''''' v'"''''' D. ""'”
At the la t meeting of Delta Sign,
Garfield 0287•M ,-0
Chi Sorority, It we decided to join the
ot h ers.
Semper Arnici Club.
i Confirmat'ont
Ph'ornath'e .
Mott Mollie I/anrellr. 3222 Tyler •Vp4 Jewish youth Court., which Is ro mpo,d
3Iy unfortunate people! I did 1 The confirmation clams for the current . The 1+11.m-ethic Debating Club m eets
of o nem
e m
ber from e
ach organiza tion in
n''• . w.• h• ; •,"• !_!, • "_, !7,,.,_± :
ome
,
yes,.
with
an
enrollment
of
untlur
,
_id_p.h.., the city. Miss Betty Demi,. wan chosen
•tproxinmte•
•t the Atkin onb ranch of the N on
not grow weary; I (lid not c
I. A ,.,
ISCH ADC11 EN I
.. ;`,:i.I "rn7,7,7n. ,•`r
dli o b,7 9.7 , the r epresentative.
I ly 1011 born and girl•. has begun Its Shea-, 7,11.4. The subject to hr de- .,
the
5,x•1.
The n ex t meeting'
back
to
you
seeking
for
rest.
hana.
of
My ' *orb under the direction of BE Frank. hated it At...Jived. that a Folioed In,
Men and wome e n
lak. Ethel ,, ,in, r., Ia0; 7.111
n d
desiring to make
;; h
A
the home of Mks Rose rather.
worthwhile acquaintances for mat- . sufferings have but hardened me; lin and Rabbi Fran,.
I Dior hip I. Detrimental to
to the Bed In- IfisIt5 Muirland avenue, Sunday after- !'
' •
The class meets on Thor.dar fr o m *ere • I . of the Country Concerned " 1.ed h;:tn;r1;;;
tho
have
taught
me
to
feel
all
nTi hel,;;;i7;ulaDrzleet,injj will ,. at ,t he
rimonial purposes, see me.
I 15 to 5:30. In order Do he elieible to Sortie. Immix Rom. 1.011k Snorer •rol
Ka-N•Ets.
.
keener the dela!' of your
grief' . enrollment
. Main,
I n the confirmation de, • tIn. id mm ix pantie .: wed In . var i e
53 Et
as
S. PARANSKY

The Ks•N-E ts met e the home or
t y Warren.
have shown me the insignificance ,1111.1 munt meet the following conditions- topic protrrarn.
1471 Virginia Park.
Emp. 855
Mk, Roth Kane, 11613 Itroadstreet. Nov.
-
_
of an individual when his life cen- I. H'' "'”" h"''' t'"••rte" the north
73. The club decided to e nter the Ph.
-
S'gro.
Rho
Delta
Fraternity.
in the reigi
lea
lou•
611blir schotd•
Equality Club.
si ; :rill he res-
ter
on himself alone, away from : ., v etc
Meetings were changed to Sunda 0
i :".: gt ,,,,
r l dtth • tn!I••.r.v.
ai
He must bee i
st 14 year. of •ee.
Equality Chili met at the low. a Riva tare
t 2. The boys started ha-bet.
♦ the life of his people.
I iseeption to these rule. , a. he made Fishman. Non. 21.
+off. Lou YSt ovTrk,' til'enrto n' v Ertr.
Several Important ball practice
Ny (TV, :
Joe Zilm. Is manager o f
in
extraordinary
ca..
and
where
affairs
were
•rr•nged
.
Regains His Faith.
next me eting i w ll b at the him, of I
A bridge le
ill .thleties
E or gam e. all
deemed ample by the school eu• be held at the General Electric Co.. 3050 O.Hieli 7s

•n• Stove), 9516 Brush, Sunday. at 4 p. m.
On
my return from America rex...
"n'Y
.6 •R.
thorium. andlhaie been stibmitted In ;1'10;sbs r.e.einz, ,,W
;; ,e
;;1.netshdaleih!,gpc..;kin.;i they
everyone
found
me
greatly writing.
Lore •nd Long Dist ant Moving,
• pon.orel ha. been admitted to the Los
I had bee ome American, women'.
CADILLAC
O. W. G. met as the home
ho. of Wilt , a
Hebrew Cl an:
Angeles Sanatorium. A board of dire, Shaine. 3321 Carter. Nov. 21. The
they said. But no one suspected
P116.
A 1 . in Elern
' y H e e, w to h g
tors rmostire will he held et the home stitution wan approved. Ilan. were made
LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE
what treasures I brought away in hi Fran, is now beinrorrean id.
ze Women of Ida rnr
li "..j,,
oca i
n d COMPANY
in sor for the girls •nd:
AND DRAPERY
fin
eart, a wealth
before
which
t”'"
""".
•"'''''!"..
"
''
1
"
b

R.b
'
'
their
escorts
on
Thanksgivine
D.Y.
all gold
dim. I
oho •, interested in taking tip the study
9424 Linwood Ave.
1957 GRAND RIVER
Tau sins Rho Sorority.
grows
had made'
G• of Hebrew • re
tanked to come to room 26
Gar. 1230.31
We move you anywhere.
Minn lillian Ginsberg of 1.00 Taylor
Tau Sigma Gamma
peace with faith.
Having seen ileam..ate r morning. fire. I. at 10:30
e ;0,e
s
r lui euy waNs o.lrosti e,ss t,r.: T.0,;
Lomat Price.
Finest Service.
ait .S
11. A. FRISMAN, Prop.
i is:, Rho
Tao Sigrn• Gamma Sorority met et the
that one cannot
w ithout ' I
l
home
a of Mit. Marian Coopeof officer.
3
Window abodes and draperies to order
r. 743
Lo re
ne.
' •w•d t e meeting. The Or • attended fel
entrusted it to my soul and life Dramatic.:
No• 21. Elecjion
Your old shades cleaned and repaired.
The intermediate department or the the ien ir' e given by Toni Tal
i* Sorority. 'totted a. .ffill 0 w ,
■ had grown easier to live.
Mir
Cell Eistein -
School of Religion witne.sed • beautiful Sunday. The next meeting will he e the
We carry a full line of Linoleum
But shall I find strength enough net;rrforrwt t;Te htoft The Preen,. Weer" by , home of Miss Fay Haffner 15450 tidies pe r e"41"."t: Mirtars Sad"
ie ntiroTki'n". perretry;
in myself to carry on in cold soli-
and Miss Rose Greenberg, treasurer. The
she children of Mr. Estella Silveeit clear
eority will take part in the Phelan,
tude, with an aching heart? I can- the sixth grade. and dir.ted by Mins
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fratrait7.
bride tournament with the following
A Warm Welcome Awaits You
not guess.
One thing I know: I. rah Levin. The pI•yer. were Gerql,d the
ttslp;p1; Emilon Fraternity met at
etkipatin: Min Fether New•rk, Miss
at the
y e , •eme. The It a•kethall Dorothy Sosnick. MP, Sonia Geirieh and
when my hands grow weary and rel allanderh. /, ■ 111 1f orf; Stein.s M•rlit.
,,..• Rot or it i.
ord.
'arte
i
eerre l'hi Alpha T.
err • ta nted en*
he fraternity Miss Rmie Greenberg. The next meeting
my heart stops beaUng, another trek .41 Charles Ilimelhsch
in
the
arts'

'
a will be held e the home of Mi. Coil
EVERTHN ENDRAYINOtO. will be found, more fortunate.
pap, on Dec. 2. et
. the annul
tral .rail
em,IEistein, 7036 West Wen.. Noy. 30.
Se rund Floor Kerr Bldo •
I The fraternity la
than I, who will carry my work on H gh Sch.1 Basketball Ton
its annul dinner
The high school ha.ketball teem now , dance on Th.ltsgiving Ere at Club
Mae.
to its end.
Pals •nd Mmcabees Tent No. 971.
nractires every Tuesday afternoon and I tin.
1 The Maccabees Tent No 971. in
"In the Heart of Dou•rfor,o''
eo.
u • . a. night in the Temple gent...
The cause is immortal; it is
-
QUALITY
operati o n with the Pals Club. is giving
Th.
a,
joining
the
Inter•Chunch
Tau Tau Iota Sorority.
• dance 13er. 20 at the Maccabees ball-
Under New Management
'PRINTING only my heart that is weary of blignie With the f0.0yeration of the Tao Tau
Inta int ,,,,, ity met at the homeroom. Woodward at Putnam. Pippin's
pain. It is bleeding at the mem- high .chool council they •re p ieng
of
PLATES-
Ann Pornerants a Hazelwood 'Night Owls will fent. the muck.
Rate. $1.50 to $2.00 Daly
ories of the past and is frightened if.. Sword" night. Dec. 27. the pro- ' . •ven Misr
ue.
A theater party n en be held
needs to co,er admission fee to the • fter Thankiteivirg
at the coldness of solitude.
$7 to $12 Weekly.
Mite Molly Briski
La Viv• Gi 1
tee..
, was rho.en chairman of the entertain-
0 Lord, rove MP from myself:
La Vie Girls met Nov.. at the borne
nest B krils, Iwo
ruitt
-
, ment
ommittee to c select two girls of of .ha he Wright. 590 Kenilworth.
toll...
I ♦ r(Vi.
I
,
send forgetfulness and peace to t The Temple Gymnas.st
the eororit• to enterten at each meet- Plans are tieing
made for • pajama party
Mink; evrnnadurn Ch
,,,,, are coneluet• inn. The
my soul . . .
404 Sophie and Tillie Sher- In December.
The next meeting ell be
ed every Monie r end Wednesday nights. TIM
Gruel River at Griswold.
(The End.)

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Mother can shop

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