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CLIFPON ATINIII • CINCINNATI 30, 01110

MARK ANNIVERSARY NEW YEAR'S AFFAIR
OF U. S. SETTLERS OF PURITY CHAPTER

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MAKE PLANS FOR
DRAMATIC EVENT

Henrietta Szold,

Septuagen-

--
,
Plans for the third annual senior (Continued from Preceding Page.)
Mrs. Hannah Harwith is chair-
"p$
I dramatic tournament of the Jew- choma, scrofula, and numerous
whole-heartedly into the task of man of the third annual dinner- set-vie.:
Rabbi Leon Frantl
will
upy the pul- ' ish Center, 31 Me !bourne avenue, other maladies dominated the dassah
Medical
Organization.
Miss
dance to be given by Purity Chap-
Szold,
by a large
combination
of
the nation's upbuilding.
ler No 359, Order of the Eastern
have been
completed.
171`
scene,
aided by a century-old ne- circumstance's, was given complete
n then br
"In every industrial crisis they
Einstein"
charge of the entire unit, with its
Ices begin at 10:15 a. tn. “Thought For
This annual event otters an op- glect,
have shown theft loyalty and devo-
the New Year" will be the subject of Dr. ,
:Au doctors and numberless
Iler practical mind, her ideal-
tion to the home of their choice.
' Leo H. Franklin's sermon Saturday, Dec. portunity to the various cenior
I clubs to present a play with a cast Lim, her profound humanity lei , pt nurses. Directorship over so vast
27 at 10:30 a. in
They have made valuable contri-
composed
of
each
organization's
to
the
challenge.
The
need
for
ini-
an organization demanded com-
butions in every worth-while field
Eightieth Anniversary al Tempi.
mediate relief made so powerful {slate subordination to her work,
of endeavor.
,
Beth El:
i f
i s
1 Themost important event of the New
"I felicitate the gathering of
an appeal that she was foreve r
Year will be the eightieth anniversary eel- ' bound by an unspoken vow to thorough. Seven days a week,
those who celebrate the passing
ebrati. of Temple Beth El to be held
dedicate her future to the cause of week after week, she gave instint-
of the 275th year of Jewish par-
on Sunday. Jan. 1, with special •nniver-
Zionism. Rapidly she established ingly of herself. When her office
Issry service. at 10:30 a. and the
ticipation in American life."
congregational banquet at 6,30 p.
herself
as a counsel and guide to closed on the days of "rest," she
Vice-President Curtis and mem-
Hon. Lily R. Montano of London, Eng•
hundreds
of Jews who sought her transferred her activities to her
bers of the diplomatic corps at
: land. will be the guest speaker. There
aid on the infinite number of home, where she carried on her
will be special music by George Galvani
Washington also sent felicitations.
nil the Shackman Trio. Banquet reser-1
troublesome and turbulent prob. work with undiminished vigor.
Speeches of greeting were given
~ atio. should be made at once.
Three years ago she was ap-
, lams that beset the living.
by Gasper G. Bacon, president of
Basketball Dance:
the state senate; Miss Alice Stone
Out of this visit was born, three pointed a member of the Pales-
Young ;wools of highschool age •rei
,
Chu
tine
Zionist Executive. A spon-
Blackwell and Alexander Brin,
years later on Purim , 191 9
invited to attend the Temple High Schintl
basketball dance Saint:ilex. night. Dec.
editor and publisher of the Jewish
iladassah, the women's Zionist or- taneous and unanimous sentiment
27.
Program:
S
to
9,
basbetball
game
d
satisfaction
throughout the
Advocate, who was chairman of
in the temple gymnasium; 9 o'clock-- 1
Leo Lubetsky
Nathan Berke , ganization. At first, oo her own : ranks of all Jewry greeted the an-
the meeting. The invocation was
dancing in the social hall.
, slim shoulders was laid the entire
The proceed. of this dance will no to ablest actors and actresses in com- weight of its duties. But the or- nouncement. But tempered with
by Rabbi Harry Levi and the
limy the registration tee of the Temple
benediction was by Rabbi Samuel
Iligh School basbetbsil teem in the In- petition for prizes. Awards are , ganization grew from a handful of
active
chapters, over
200 feeling
that here satisfaction
was too hemy
J. Abrams. Rabbi Louis M. Ep-
ter-Church Itaiketbell League.
made for the best production and members to
approximately
50,000,
this unreserved
was an a
stein read the Twenty-third Psalm.
with 300
individual
individual histrionic ability.
Committee on Activities:
this
spiritual
Boadi-
i assignment
taxed d from of
Tells of Condition of Entry.
junior
units
of
a
10,000
member-
for
the
already
over-
The rommtitee on activities Is preper•
Jan 12 is the d . II' , for
fri end s
Representative Bloom told how
mg • series of programs fur the season
and submitting plays to the ship, 900 sewing circles that serve
on that score.
tie n.trucuye.
Governor Stuyvesant admitted the
committee. The preliminaries are as informal supply bases for Pal- , q ualms
MRS. JACOB HARWITH
Caplan Is geor
entertaining.
Her physical defenses may have
first Jews, "provided the poor
chairman of the committee. l'he chair• to be held on March 1, and the estine and about 300 cultural
e
amongst them shall not become a Star, on New Year's Eve at Hotel 1111`11 III the suli-climmittees are: On mn's
groups that consider the cd uca . submitted to the ravishments of
on March 15.
1.7,1,
:;
k , ( 0): ye ,,a,: ne,, r: finals
but her eyes reflect the same
burden to the community, but be Stotler. Decorations are in charge
The
judges
will
consist
of
men
tional
aspects
of
the
movement.
i
time,
ilen`r
x.
supported by their own nation."
of Mrs. Ann I'aul and the commit-
ectivities, Milt. Silverberg and women of wide acquaintance Prominent women arose to share keen, ardent, avil spirit that was
The committee on younger mer:thisell.;
"Have we fulfilled our contract tee on favors promises many our. er The
year
s
'
the
stress
and
strain
of
the
strug-
in theatrical circles. This
made 275 years ago?" he asked prises. A 10-piece orchestra will elivitie. ix preparing tar
be feature
by a gle. Nevertheless, Miss Sz old's I hers when I first met her in the
o
will
featured
The
committee
in charge
of the , evening
so library
long ago.
"To ask the question is to answer entertain.
m. duties increased.
Until 1928 she
of her Mentally
father's home and
that
'be given early in February.
dance in the Ce
Center dining room.
it.
Reservations are being limited'
Was president of the Hadassah,
Vocation:
"The Jewish system of charity to insure everyone's comfort and M letnetrer Beth
tournament
is
composed
of
Na-
until
at
last,
too
much
caught
up
,
spiritually
she
has
retained
to
the
El Religious School will
has become the model for all sec.' are being taken by Mrs. Harwith, be closed during the two week-enii, or
by reluctantly
the press of
additional tasks, last iota her strength, her vigor
than R. Berke, editor-in-chief of , she
turned
her former
physical
ex-
tarian charity in America. The Longfellow 5725, and Mrs. Cora Dec. 27-25 and Jan. 0-1. Sessions will the
Center
Flashlight,
and
Leo
Lu-
(leer
the.
and
her
creative
ability.
On
the.
di-
resumed 114 frdlows:
ures she a r i a e s anew,
genuine spirit of charity and phi- Jacoby, Longfellow 6104, be Tuesday
afternoon classes will he re- betsky, co-chairmen, and Joe Gut- rectorshi p to younger and freer l ishes of
sires phoenix-like, sustained by her
lanthropy of the American Jew is
Runlet] Jan. 6. Wednesdayafteminin friend, Cohen
and Jennie hands,
remaining,
Thelma
Coh
to up
the iendit
dosses. Jan. 7: Thursday afternoon class-
great heart, her unselfish devotion,
recognized the world over. I, as
ant,
the
honorary
presi
dent.
Rochlin.
es, Jan. Si Saturdaymorning dosses,
her surpassing loyalty, her ideals,
an American, I, as a Jew, stand
Jan. 10; Sunday classes, Jan. II.
Adopted Slogan of Chaluts.
untarnished by time, unblemished
here and shout out with a justi- SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
Upon
her
return
from
Palestine
Note
to
Parents:
by
the
thunder-
by
work calling her forth to new
fiable pride that the Jew of Amer-
TO MEET THIS SUNDAY There are any boys and girls In the
in
or 923
1 h , when she wa
id
i
effort, to yet greater energy, to
ica has kept the faith."
'confirmation department. grades 7. 5 and
i
achievements.
she
yet
more encompassing achieve-
Speaking of the Jewish pia-,
and in the High School department,
USSISHKIN JAN. 18 " uslY welcomed
The next meeting of the Young 9,
grades 10, II and 12, who have exam-
, ment.
seers, Dr. Ilaberlin said:
People's Society of Congregation inations to take or work to be assigned
(Continued from Page One.)
answered
al
as
follows:
Of their sacrifice and labor we Shaarey Zedek will be held this in order Chet they may make up the
Because of her outstanding po-
courage nearly sition in Jewish life, any tribute to
know but too little, for the luxur- Sunday, Dec. 28, at 3 p. m., at the school work which they have missed. or cil, assisted by various Zionist or-' "Sometimes,
order that they may be advanced to ganizations in the city, together failed me . . . if, nevertheless I
ies of our day have dulled the synagogue branch on Twelfth in
her public accomplishments is no
,
higher grades. The school office will
sense of hardship and sacrifice street, between Atkinson and be open ever day of the varation from with many other groups who are in was able to do your bidding, it was i eNs than a tribute of personal ap-
Students may come in •t ant r sympathy with the aims of the because YOU rose to all occ a - ' probation. Because she has be .!
into lethargy.
Clairmount. There will be a 9 to 5.
to take examinations or to be alS. fund, are organizing for the J. N.
"A cursory glance over the I prominent speaker. A gew busi- time
'ja
come so integral a part of Zion-
signed work.
In Palestine Miss Szold took'
F ,bazaar to be held at the Phila- I
pages of history leaves no doubt ness announcements will be fol-
,
unto herself the simple slogan
any
to than
Henrietta
Szold
No
Recess
for
Beth
El
College:
delphia-Byron
Talmud
Torah
be-
as to the conspicuous part taken by lowed by a short social period.
must
be tribute
no less
a glowing
Hers w of ,0 ism,
Following the practice of many years! ginning Feb. 21, continuing through the Chalutz, "Work."
the Jewish people. There is
standing, there will be nu interruption
The
informal
dance
of
the
Sunday,
Feb.
22,
and
alonday,
Feb.ithe
spirit
that
animated
then
tribute
to
the
progress
of
Zionism.'
se
Mel
scarcely a field of endeavor in;
of Beth El College classes during
I can think of no phrase that
I hewers of wood and drawers of
which there is not found a trace Young People's Society held two midwinter school vacation. It has teen 23.
weeks ago was an outstanding suc- found that adults Wending • does one
A meeting oa he
Bazaar commit. I water. She inspired relief and re- so adequately describes her own
t
of their interest and co-operation."
night a week for only ill week.: pret.
cess.
Credit
for
this
affair
should
Bishop Sherrill spoke of the
to have the sessions continuous and do tee was held at the home of Mrs. limit doubt. She was the Mater share in fashioning the symbol of
sense the need for • holiday. '21.1 1 , Max Hayman on Wager avenue, I'enserosa to the Jewish need.
dignity restores, as those'
Her Jewish
'
gratitude he, as a Christian minis- go to Miss Mildred Love, chairman not
ons also,
of the social committee; Miss strict continuity of thesessi
last Thursday evening st, , at which , applied wisdom was anything but gleamin g. words over the Hebrew!
ter, owed to Judaism.
makes it possible to close rarly in the
She
re-
university,
"Ito, every one that'
Wilma
Glazer,
acting
chairman;
plans
were
completed
f
t
or the var- ' the note-book variety.
"We must admire Jewish lead-
spring before the warm weather set. in.
iris booths to be arranged at the sealed instead the sagacity of a thirsteth, come ye for water"—
ers for their co-uperation, generos- Miss Nance Rosenthal, music chair-
for
has
she
not
influenced the lives
man;
Miss
Naomi
0.
Goldstein,
wear. 13ooths to date have been practical mind tried by fire. Nor
ity and unselfishness," he said.
of her fellow Jews? ?
publicity chairman; and the mem- RA DOMER TO OBSERVE
accepted by Ladies' A
Auxiliary
ili
of I sea s her motivating vision one of .1 of thousands
(Copyright, 1930, J. T. Al
bers
of
the
committee,
Miss
Doro-
I
TENTH ANNIVERSARY the Jewish National Fund, Senior I dream-inspired Utopia.
Urges Jews Use Their Power.
Hadassah, Junior Hadassah Jun- I Never for one moment has she'
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — thy Katz, Miss Florence Oppen-
Charles Edward Russell, occupying heim, Miss Ilinde Goldstein, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich Hon- for Group of Jewish National Fund, lost sight of the ultimate goal. Chanukah Concert of Con-
Edith
Shetzer,
Miss
Fayga
Bofsky,
Zeire
Zion, Pioneer Womens Organ- Never has she lost sight of the
the pulpit of Temple Israel of
ored by Society Dec. 14.
gregation Beth Itzchok.
New York, declared Friday night Samuel S. Willis, Philip Frank,
Joshua Joyrich, active member of ization, Alumni of the United He- landscape for the ground. Always
—
Hoke
Levin,
Saul
Levin,
Abe
Sa-
brew
v,'
Schools,
Sisterhood
of Con-
with an eye to the practical, she
that the Jews in America are not
the Radomer Aid Society, was hon-
.
.
.
.
.
S t i lton
A record-breaking crowd nt-
Emanuel, Zionist evis., herself once defined the type of
using their power. The famous
ored at the literary-dramatic-mus- i
Plans
are
being
made
for
the
ionists,
Sisters
of
iion,
and
others.
I
Woman
that
was
necessary
for
the
tended
the
Chanukah
concert, held
publicist, Pulitzer prize winner
icale given by the Radomer at
Israel Wiener, secretary of the rekindling of the flame in the at Congregation Beth Itzchock,
and, more recently, biographer of spring formal which will probably Turover hall, 1000 Marston ave-
Jewish
National
Fund,
announces
I
breasts
of
all
Jews:
the Polish Jew,Ilaym Salomon, had he held the first Saturday in nue, on Dec. 11, on the occasion of
, avenue. Rabbi I.
: ea
ecm
s o
"We need the woman that is 3036 Fischer
his marriage on Nov. 30. Mrs. Joy- I
chosen as his subject: "The Future M arch.
in charge of the
of Judaism as a Christian Sees
The dramatic committee is rich (Miss Sarah Haber of Cleve- the bazaar will be a Palestine booth open-eyed, keen-minded, one who .„. ire • school,
ho
I
. d delivered
di
I the Cha-
tact, be able to co-nper. ll t 'w
., sc
it." But he devoted much time working hard on a play. Anyone land) received It hearty welcome. at which products of Palestine im- must have
.
nukah sermon,
ported
for
this
bazaar
will
be
ex-
ate
or ga nized
Abraham Kovitz, president of the
to the presentation of Judaism and interested in appearing in this play
Talks were also delivered by M.
men (the organized womanhood of
outlined five ways in which Jews is urged to communicate with the society lauded Mr. Joyrich for his hib i ted and sold .
The committees particularly Palestine),
are
must know all depart- Derovan, president; B. Heitman,
could use their power.
committee, as there are still a few efforts in upbuilding, the society,
secretary,
and B. Horwitz. A Cha-
anxious
to
inform
all
Jewish
mer-
ments
of
Zionism
thoroughly,
and presented him with a wedding
"First, there are about 4,000,- parts available.
chants that committees will visit must know how to go to the an:. nukah lunch was served by the
000 Jews in the United States and
Membership applications ma y gift. Ida DivinotT Rothherg, vio- them ' n
next
ew
wee
s
to
men
whose
ancestors
have
lived
in
ladies'
auxiliary.
about one-and-n-half million in still be made to Miss Edith Shet- linist was the first to lie introduced
The following children partici-
She
New York City, and yet you do not zer. Those who have already ap- on the program by Joe Fox, chair- solicit for the bazaar. All who are Palestine for generations.
in sympathy with the fund are must in turn be able to interpret paled in the Chanukah concert: B.
exercise the civic power which you plied for membership will be no- man of the evening.
A part of the choir of the Detroit urged to welcome these commit. the facts and the implications of Matyas, G. 51ntyas, J. Strauss, II.
should," said Mr. Russell. "There tified shortly as to their accept-
lIalevy Ilazomir Singing Society, I tees and to aid them to the best Zionism to Jewish women over the Heitman, J. Witznutn, B. Black,
are notable exceptions but I speak ance.
rest of the world." W. Cohn, 13. Babroff, G. Green-
directed by William Gayman, rend- of their ability.
of the generalities. You do not
In addition to holding the vari- field, J. Rosenthal, It. Greenfield,
t r«I three classical numbers. The
take part in civic life as you ought
ous executive positions already I. liebowitz, M. Belinski, B. Seff,
to. You say, 'but I am not de- cert for 20 cents. How far could chorus was comprised of Mrs. Ann
enumerated, she has been, in turn, S. Waxer, I. Trunk.
sired.' Ah, but you are needed.' you get for 20 cents at the Met- Warren and Miss Esther Cohn, so- WILL OF MRS. WEIL
Your place in the world is to up- ropolitan Opera House or Carne- pranos; Miss Rebecca Pappaport,
FILED FOR PROBATE
hold righteousness and conquer gie 11:111? PI( one could get the Mrs. Anna Bobbin, and Miss Alice
oppression. Forget the past. Here Jews aroused one could get music Singer, altos; Messrs. Louis Green-
The
will of Mrs. Hattie Weil,
lately you celebrated your 275th as easily as one could get the sun. blat, and J. Bistritzky, tenors, and who died Starch 31, filed for pro-
Messrs. Fred Alterman and Israel
anniversary of the coming of the .
bate
last
Thursday, leaves controll-
"Tbird, Jews will know. You Hertz, basses. The chorus was ac-
Jews to America, but you were'
ing interest in the Weil Furniture
here before then. You cannot be should use your influence to pre- companied by Miss Ruth Sherman Company to her son, Victor Weil,
good Jews without being good citi- vent our educational institutions at the piano. Mr. Cayman also if he will carry on the business.
from turning into mere training . sang two numbers, accompanied by
zens.
, The remainder of the stock in the
"Secondly, you have a great cul- schools, and the students from be- his ten-year-old daughter, Rose.
coming
mere cogs in this mad orgy
A double sextet of the Chord of company is left to her daughter,
tural mission in this country. The
Mrs. Florence Weil Roemer. As-
greatest composers and orchestra of production. You should keep Judea Symphony Orchestra played sets of $25,000 and upward in real
three classical numbers under the
leaders are Jews. In every Euro- culture in the schools.
"F'ourth, you should make your direction of William Bliznick. Miss estate and $50,000 and upward in
pean capital you can go to a con-
personal property are listed.
slogan a university education for Esther Cohn was at the piano,
A number of bequests to institu-
everybody or nobody.' We are
Miss Ida Brody and Nathan
now building up a class of educat- Samit presented a one-act play by tions are included. One of $3,000
Make Your New Year's Eve
ed aristocrats.
L. Rosenberg, financial secretary of is left to the United Jewish Chari-
Reservations Now
"Fifth, the Jews should be the Radomer Society, entitled "On ties association; $1,000 each to the
champions and defenders of peace. Her Birthday." Barney Levine Jewish Fresh Air Society, the
Everything Is Included for
There should be no movement for gave a recitation, "The Majestic Jewish Womens Club of Detroit.
$5 Per Person
peace without you Jews, because Building." Dave Moldawsky gave and the Hebrew Union College of
CHINESE TEA GARDEN , you have back of you this wonder- a piano solo, composed by himself, Cincinnati; $500 each to Cleveland
Isle Woodward Ave.
and his brother Harold played three O rphans Osylum, the Denver ilos-
Cat 2902 , ful preachment of peace."
numbers on the harmonica. Nathan pital for Consumptives, Detroit
Samit read a humorous story, and branch of the Salvation Army, and
Mr. Rosenberg presented Z. Libins' the Visiting Nurses' Association of
I Detroit, and $2,000 to Rabbi Leo
"A Mother Sleeps."
The Radomer Aid Society will I M. Franklin to be used in accord.
EXCHANGE ON TIIIS SPLENDID
celebrate its tenth anniversary at ance with a memo in his posses-
the Polish Synagogue, Pingree and sion.
LISTEN It*,
Victor is to have the net income
Woodrow Wilson, this Sunday eve-
u,s,tcar. Cru•adera ning, Dec. 28, in the form of a ban- fgrom his share in the business
Give yourself "foreign travel with your
until he is 35 and Mrs. Roemer is
ae,e,
quet, to be followed by dancing.
mid-winter sunshine...nt no war cost.
r hes Ire
left $50,000 and the home at 49
Riviera-like resorts...romantie history
1 :71=Zt I'"1
Virginia Park in addition to her
Michigan Theater.
...semi-tropical glamour. 14 ports in
east through titilrenit
share. The residue of the estate
vs(s.tr
A
na
The
Michigan's
mammoth
Christ-
29 days. The marvel-
!
mas celebration party is the fea- is to be divided equally between
ship buthem of Bed.
ture of the current week. Out of the two children with. the excep-
ford, Jan. 9 and Feb.
more than a dozen Hollywood hits, tion of $100,000, which the will
B. 8th season. Ask
the management selected Joan provides shall be put in a trust
your loo !agent or
!lave
The
Crawford's latest p r o it u ction, fund held by the daughter's hus-
G. G. McKay, Gen. Ant.
band and the Security Trust Corn-
it in
"Paid,"
as the screen feature.
Gift
12111 W•shIngton Bled..
pony
for•Mrs.
Roemer's
children.
Rook Bldg., Street Floor.

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IN THE SPIRIT OF THE
SEASON, WITH THE
DAWN OF N E W
YEAR, WE EXPRESS
THE HOPE THAT THE
COMING YEAR WILL
BRING TO YOU AND
YOUR LOVED ONES,
AN ABUNDANCE OF
FI EA LT H, HAPPINESS
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The greatest comedy cast of the Zedakah Club Entertains
Old Folks Home Inmates.
year was assembled for "Going
Wild," the First National and Vita-
---
With entertainment by stars of
phone production which comes to
Littman's People's Theater, the
the State Theater on Saturday.
Zedakah Club brought cheer with
gifts and refreshments to Old
Folks Home inmates for Chanukah.
Mr. Littman delivered an appro-
priate talk. Mrs. Field, the char-
acter singer of Littman's People's
Theater, actually lived her parts
for the old folks. Mrs. Dorf and .
Mrs. Ziegenlaub did their share
capably with song and dance, while
Mr. Solomon assisted at the piano
and Mr. Stoler with his clarinet.
The Zedakah Club presented each
inmate with a warm sleeping gar-
ment for which Mrs. Ann Elias did
the shopping. Sirs. Sophie Lefko-
vitz furnished the 75 boxes of candy
that were passed around to the old
folks. Other Zedakah members
who bought refreshments were Mes-
dames Tillie Germansky, Sonia
Shaffer, Marie Ilyman and Mamie
Cohen. Mrs. Mary Slobin assisted
the president, Mrs. Ann Zamsky,
with receiving the stars of Litt-
man's People's Theater and show-
ing appreciation for their time and
effort. Coffee and cake were
served.

Fisher Theater.

HENRY WAGNER
Undersheriff, Wayne County

HENRY BEHRENDT

Sheriff, Wayne County

Fun for the whole family is the
keynote of the program at the Fish.
er theater during the week of Dee.
26. It is an all laughing show
headed by the greatest nut of all
nuts, Ed Wynn, in his first talking
picture, "Follow the Leader."

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