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PAGE FIVE . 9erwiTint7sit eIRONICLE MELCHETT, BRITISH INDUSTRIALIST AND ZIONIST, DIES AT 62 FEDERATION HEADS' MEET IN CLEVELAND' made up of groups era I HENRY WAGNER TO BE I R EV/SIONISTS SCOR and the Trades ;'slurs '''' f ACTIVE UNDER-SHERIFFI WEIZMANN'S POLICIES In January, 1926, feeling that , his policy of imperialism, his anti- With the regime of Sheriff socailistic views and his ideas on Gppositioa Holds Him Respons'ble I Henry Behrendt, who took office ; ' trade revival were hampered by for Passfield Paper; Altman of (Continued from Page One.) • i Jan. 1, Wayne County is to have existing conditions, he offered his Detroit, Is Viee-Prexident. — nickel mining, metal manufacture, services to the Conservative gov- Dr. John Slawson to Discuss its fiat active under•sheriff in the Conference of American Rab - person of Henry W agner. coal mining and gas manufacture. eminent. s YO , R K. —The adZo iii:tnistr.B His activities were e, s e- Community Duties Lord Melchett was an inipor• ' crediteed with benefitin th st t . Mr. Wagner is considered emi- bin One of Participat - 0 - During Crisis. twit figure in English politics and and the community as a whole ini: nently titled for this important lotions Monday night describi ng ing Groups. an international leader in Jewry. many directions. Ile had excep-! the Paostield White Paper as a r e- Ile gave liberally of his time and tional debating powers and was a A On Jan. :3 and 4, Jewish Welfare su,,, It uer,,fii)thia• tt"i it iun ,ph rope of 1r sil policy money to the cause of the Jewish vigorous pamphleteer, discussing Federation executives, represent. ol Choi Preventives of Unemployment," in- national home in Palestine. from time to link such questions ing Jewish communities throughout Weizrounn and the Zionist Exec me- tended "t focus the conscience From 1506 until the outbreak of as unemployment, industrial p o t- the United States, will most to de- of toe ' he and lisutle(ltagnaunliinzagtiot a ration' upon the recurring trag- World Zaino'n the World War Lord Melchett was ioV, anti-socialism and bolshevism. , termine what shall be done about Organization ashoo t t Id edy of unemployment, is announced active in politics. Ile was elected lie was the author of "Industry the present economic depression and for Jan. 26-27, at the Hantilton Ito. not conduct any negotiations wit h to Parliament from Wales as a Lib- and Politics," a discussion of mod- whet its effects are upon Jewish the British government until th tel, in Washingto n, D. C ('., , by the eral and showed the same vigor ern industrial problems. social service. White Paper is recalled. The Sc Social Justice C oMIllittee The conference is the result of a that has characterized his tight Lord Melchett resigned last of the tend other resolution were s adopts against socialism in recent years. October as chairman of the council call issued by foremost federation Central Conference of American at t he closing sessions at th Rabbis, the St vial Service Commis- Broadway Central lk played a large part in the dis- and of the political committee of executives, among whom are lie. Hotel of the o r- aims of the Federal Council of the ganization's first national establishment of the Church of the Jewish Agency in Palestine in John Slawson of Detroit, Dr. Ja- canoe Churches of Christ in America, and tion, which was attended b England in Wales and in the foun- protest against the new Palestine cob Billikopf of Philadelphia; Sol- y 4 0 the Social Action Delia rtment dation of the Welsh land reform policy of the MacDonald govern- omon Lowenstein of New York ttese The ga tess the Notional Cat holic C onfence. re movement. Ile also was a strung ment, which he characterized as City, Samuel A. Goldsmith of Chi- organization voted to wit h- cago, Dr. Samuel C. Kohs of Brook- advocate of woman's suffrage. The general committees in charge draw its representatives from th "'an act of almost unparalleled in- of the conference includes prismi- committees of the Zionist Organ WOMEN'S FROCKS At the outbreak of the war gratitude and treachery committed lyn, Dr. Ludwig B. Bernstein of nest MEN'S SUITS Drill Lloyd George invited Lord by a government toward a credu- Pittsburgh, Ferdinand S. Bach of Jewish, Protestant, and ization of America, with its actin n AND SUITS St. Louis, Benjamin Glassberg of Melchett, then Sir Alfred Mond, to : lout and harassed people." olk leaders. Prominent among the subject to the approval of the Lon - Cleaned and Cleaned and representatives of the Social Jus- don revisionist executive commi 5150 join the committee of business Many honors came to Lord Mel- Milwaukee, Samuel Goldhammer of t- ' Pressed Pressed tire Committee of the Cent•al Con- n leyeland, , Harry Greenstein . of men whose advice he needed in I chett during his career. He held C tee, and it recommended that un and up ference of American Raidik imore, and Kurt Peiser of Cm- dealing with the economic dead- I the degree of LL. D. from the Uni- ott are less the Weizmann policies are re • Prof. Jacob II. Hollander, Rabbi pudiated the World Union of Zion lock. He also was a member of I veraity of St. Andrews and also °multi ' Julian Feibelman, Maurice His- Dr. Slawson to Speak. Lord Balfour's committee on com- l from the University of Munches- gyer, Edmund I. Kaufman, Rabbi ist Revisionists withdraw fro m Federation executives are join- 1V orld Zionist Organization. mercial and industrial policy, ad- ter. Ile had received the gold HENRY WAGNER Abram Simon, and Rabbi Edward the Mordec vocating in 1916 the prohibition of I medal of the Institute of Mining ing with flurry L. Lurie, director of ai Danzis of New or l L. l ora el. Rabbi Israel's name ap- German imports. He later made and Metallurgy and the degree of the Bureau of Jewish Social Re- post by virtue of his IC years' ex- pears on the executive hoard of the wits 0 . re-elected president of the o r- - 533-5047- FOREST AVE E Be- conference saleable suggestions on Britain's I doctor of science from Oxford l"'arch for the purpose of discuss- perience in the sheriff's office. ffi memo, and the following offi • i with two others, James commercial policy after the war. I University. Like his father, he re- Mg the questions rising out of the ginning as a deputy under Sheriff Myers, industrial secretary of the g : sts were elected: Elias Gin 5- I He was one of the first to urge I ceived the high distinction of a present emergency as well as prac- George T. Gaston 20 years ago, he I Federal Council of Churches of 1:: e of New York and L. Altura compulsory military service during Fellowship of the Royal Society. twat measures of meeting the emer- was retained by each of the tat - ,Christ in America, and Rev. R. A. f Detroit, vice•presidents; Lrx el t erra successors, Milt Oakman, Ed-, McGowan, assistant director of the I''s inansk ' New York, nations I ., the war and also in creating the He leaves a son, the lion. llenry r en eVi , trY of Dr. Slawson has been selected to Tetere Ya and J. Lackow of Ne w Ludwig Mond, who is his heir. United Air Service. ward F. Stein, "Duke" Coffin, andlSocial Action Department of the From 1516 to 1921 Lord Mel- ' Surer, His clubs included th • Carlton, had the group in a discussion of t hen promoted to turnkey by 'National Catholic Welfare Confer- (ilea was first commissioner of Arthenacum, Saville, Burlington the following problem: 'Same as- George A. Walters and again by enceh. le attractive program for the month of works in the Coalition government. Fine Arts and Royal Automobile, sets of Jewish social service have E dward F. Stein, when he resigned The conference opens Monday, February, of which desalts will he pub- t o enter business for himself, Dur- lished shortly. Thii suh•cartitnittee us. Ile displayed great ability both in his hobbies were scientific farm- not yet attained assured and • con- • January 211, at 2 p. m. An evening der the chairmanship of Milton J. Silber- that position and as minister of ing, most forms of sport and the tome support. n some oca Aka 1 ng the regime of Sheriff Walter• session follows at 8 o'clock. On D berg appeals for the co-overation of all similar functions have not been 111- h health in 1921, after the failure of collection of paintings, bronzes , e had the distinction of handling Tuesday, Jan. 2 7, there will be younger mintier members of the temple (and corporated tntu the federation pro-, 5 those of their households], especially his predecessor to deal adequately and objects of art. Ile several : 0,000 prisoners without a single three sessions, morning, afternoon Reunions were held at the Jew the "Yount( Married.." ■ times visited New York, where he gram. These are likely to he af- e scope. Ile also inaugurated the and evening, the evening session ish ('enters on Dec. 28 and 30, fo Services: with the housing shortage. ,' fected by the depression. What is j During the war he twice visited made many friends. nnovation of sepraating first of- following an informal dinner at t he children who attended the Frea h Cone reg•t ion 'Seth El will h0111 I/11 Children Make Condi Lord Melchett had been de-!the obligation of the federation to f the front. The large concerns in The bore and girls of the School of enders from habitual criminals, I o'clock. Air ('ante in the first four group a eightieth anniversary celebration Sunday. conserve the values of such pro- Jan. 4. at 10:30 a. Brim -dd Rellaion have completed their own Com- which he was interested promised scribed as the "Apostle of Rations :grams of community support?" t Under-Sheriff Wagner is a na- I This conference, coming at a Fine the past summer. A third reunlo n will be delivered by Melville S. Welt, munity Fund campaign. Under the leads reinstatement to all employes who dization" in Great Britain and , ive of Detroit and belongs to the when Congress will be in session, will be held at a date to lie an president of the temple. en. Leo M. , enship of the High School Council they Other Meetings. s Franklin and Rabbi Leon Pram. Al 6:00 organised themselves to fulfill the pledae enlisted. They were engaged ex- ' this, together with the development l Among other problems to be die- s chool of self-made men. Ile I hopes to draw the attention of the nounced later for the fifth group there will he a banquet In the SOrigl hall of 6650 made to the Community Fund, clusively in making war materials , of the British empire as a single, tailed his career when 7 years I entire country to the necessary eon- The program was made up of of the temple. PA I.• 1,11y II. Montagu an Increase of 850 above act year's gift. cussed is: "flow can social agen• o at controlled prices. ! vast economic unit, and the pro- cies meet increasing demands with- Id as a newsboy and is a former', atructive steps which must tie la- moving pictures taken at the Fresh of London, England, will be the speaker. Every child planed a viola. to the effect Rabbi Fran, will °rem.' the PolPit Sat• that In the course of four welts he would Called to War Economic Council. motion of industrial , operation out lowering, their service stand- member of the Old Newsboys' As- ken to safeguard the ueconomicand Air Camp, camp songs and cheers 3. at 10:30. bring • stated sum as his contribution. J ing. i.e. Three-quarters of the supply of . were the three foundation stones ards,,, sociation. At the age of 14 he 'ethical life of the country. and tragical entertainment throug h "r' (T„V Jen. ' 11. the pulpit will be The children more than made rood. They I earned the metal polishing trade nitrate of ammonia, one of the of his policies. The sessions of the confer:ewe , the h rsiu hoto,ciurtnwn, and Burt :‘i r. Ardena o, C Or/I e/Pled by Dr. Franklin who wio speak collected $656 63. The surplus will no I Several other meetings have been a a « to other charitable muses preferred by most important ingredients of at the e un - If Liberal Judaism Had Failed." scheduled in conjunction with the A and is today still a member of the will be open to the public. the children. Especially brilliant was fetal Polishers Union. He is presi- The program as announced pram- second, high explosives, were furnished by ; LORD MELCHETT'S DEATH the showing of the High School depart- : meeting of the federation execu- d Temp'. Siotirehed eat and general manager of the , ises unusual interest because it After the program refreshments Lord Melchett's firms, besides MOURNED BY WORLD JEWRY E The Temple Sisterhood will hold its ment which had • aunt. of 31(2.50 and The death of Lord Melchett to Slawson tires. Among those Dr. t astwood Park Company, opera- 'deals with the most vital industrial vete served and a short swial hour regular monthly meelinv. Jan. 12, at 2:30. mimed 6103.43. glycerine and cordite, gas, gas will attend are which the execu- masks and nickel. He founded being mourned by Jews through- :live committee meeting of the Na- fi ors of Eastwood Park, one of the 'and social problem facing the coup- I followed for the campers and staff. Miss Nellie Lee Holt will be the speaker. nest amusement parks in the try today and because of the spec- two hospitals of which Lady Mel- I Out the world. The English' ionist funnel conference of Jewish Social No R for Beth El College% (JEWISH CENTER BAND ! nited States. He is a member ial qualifications of those contra,- chett was in charge, as well as I Federation from its offices in New :Service and the executive commit- Following the practire of ...illy year: f Queen Alexandra's Hospital for , York and the Zionist Organization 'tee meeting of the American AM st•mling, there will be no interruption HONORED AT BANQUET - 0 t Ashlar Lodge, F. & A. M., De- uting to the program. At the din- . lieth El College el during the roil Consistory, and a Shriner. ,ner session on Tuesday evening, Officers at Highgate. The late ! of America headquarters; in New; • it of Social Workers. Dr mid.winter school vacation. Cl has been R b' Israel speak Lord Moulton said publicly it York issued statements mourning1Slawson will also discuss "Culture r ur that adults attending a elana one The Jewish Center band, which o bins is the mewl y Implications of Us elected chancellor the Congress great loss. has The issued American Jew- Conflicts" at a round table of the • week for only 30 week. prefer would have been impossible for ish "Ftlf a state- Rhi i. night to have the P.1110. contin11011. and do Is under the direction of Israel Britain to have carried on the war American Sociological Association. froa fter tnlit.y. Th e not sense the need for a holiday. This Glass, will be honored at a banquet Individuals save for the research work done ment of mourning. other officers of the organized° n strict erintinnity of the cemilons also It possible to [1MM early In the to be given by the parents of the by Lord Melchett's firms and the who issued statements include lahnb rani c v i csec-rcihbaene 1. BY THE WAY e , 1 1 7 make, ipring before the warm weather sets. I M SS HANNAH HELLER Samuel Untermyer, Dr. Charles A. output maintained by them. or r is boys in the band on Sunday, Jan. , -- , k 1 ! DIES AT AGE OF S81Greenberg, quaester; David Gooze ,'G y m For Men: After the war Lord Melchett, Ilerty, president of the American • 11, at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- Chemical Society, Felix M. War- (Continued from Preceding Page.) — who had been forced to resign his ■ warden; Samuel Barr, historian. 6 "'"" i ""' dre " c " " bourne avenue. The bazaar of the Jewish Peo- i Funeral services for Miss Ilan- directorships because of his offi- burg, Louis Lipsky, Henry Morgen. maticiano. I remember once listen- The first party of the season wa 51 )114: innIt"In 'e vn7 nin l r yrtrrue7eilto 9 p. m. for a workout or Mr. Glass, who has been the di- cial position, resumed his former thou, Robert Szold, Emanuel Neu- ing to a listing of the prominent p le's Schools will be held at the : nab Heller, fur 40 years a teacher held at the Club Martin lust Fri - want to play basketball be sure and commercial connections and found- mann, Dr. Cyrus Adler and others 0 lieS by Professor Brodetsky of inter Theater of the Sholom in the Detroit schools, who died they and others are contemplates 1 iz,k,, ,:t . it i , t p,rrtlee to come to temple , rector of the band since its incep- . England, who is s , pump- Alelchem I ns i u e, o. J hen-, Saturday , were held at 2 P. in., for the near future. tion four years ago will trace the Y g . __ ed several new companies, among kin himself in that way. Ile told ilworth avenue, from Saturday: Monday, in the chapel of Temple general progress and improvement them being the Amalgamated An- RAISE $415 ON FLAG The fraternity at present ceentniteee on Activate.: me that whets the mathematicians evening, Jan. 10, through Thurs- Beth El, Dr. Leo Si.Franklin and time is pledging new the of the band. The band will play members thracite Collieries, Ltd.; Synthetic Tho osamitt«e ea ecitotio, ennoonees DAY FOR THE J. N. F. gather in convention it looks like day evening, Jan. several numbers immediately after Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. Ammonia and Nitrates, Ltd., of from the University of Detroit and that Ha ,ib.rommittee on younger mom• The Flag Day committee of the Shevuoth at some synagogue. The bazaar will be featured by bergaellvItiro Is preparing an unusual. the banquet. horn in Detroit 58 years a•ss, the Detroit City both of which he was chairman, Cit I Law S c h 00 I . Music and mathematics—dues a carnival and in addition to the Miss Heller haul taken a prominent and the Industrial Finance and In- .lewish National Fund announces vestment Corporation, Ltd. He that $115 was raised in the street not Bertrand Russell say, some- merchandise to be sold there will part in the development of the Sc p ratio to Appear at Detroit 1- -- also launched the Finance Com- colleetions. The high scorers and where, that they are very much be nightly concerts and entertain- school system. She was active in akin—that music is really only a ing features. Admission to the the growth of the Parent-Teacher ' el et arc: Institute of Arts. pany of Great Britain and Amer- the amounts the y font of glorified counting, except b azaar NI be free. A.•soclation movement and had ica, Ltd., which caused a stir in 1. A. Lawton. Ill: Mrs. It. Pollack. Thy dramatic soprano, Miss that you count without being con- $2s.51, Mrs S. Newman. $15.13, Mkses I. Finkelstein, attorney, will act made it her crncern to meet the Rhoda Goldherg, and the talented business and financial circles. Sandler and Ch oard. scious of it. as chairman of the opening pro- families of pupils who tame under pianist, Samuel Shpargel, both of lie was chairman of Brunner, Shirley 520. Da, Ilreder, Si' j I .05 loan. Russell, by the way, would have gram of the bazaar, and A. Jattin, her care. Mond & Co., Ltd.; the Mond Knopp., 317.16; iltnrietta the Detroit Halevy-Ilazomir Sing- me .] DESIRABLE HALLS FOR WEDDINGS, BALLS, committed suicide but for mathe- $ccretary of the bazaar committee, She served 011 the board of refig- I ing Secieyt, will participate in the Nickel Company, Ltd., and a di- matics. Ile has reached the point will be speaker of the evening. BANQUETS, THEATRICALS, Etc. ion of the Temple Beth El school. ' recital of the well-known violin rector of many other companies. Elnel munover; 111.35: liessie Goldberg. where he decided that for himself Actors of Littman's Yiddish Her last post in the City school virtuoso, Jean Reel 13eaume, to be At the invitation of the last Con- $10.10. life Was not worth the candle— Theater, the Chord of Judea and . system was at the Burroughs Inter- given on Fridley, Jan. 9, at servative government he became N:31) but he wanted to learn a little well known singers will also par: mediate School. She had been ill o'chck, government director of the British PERFECTION LODGE at the Detroit Institute of more mathematics before he took ticipate in the opening night's pro- about six months before her death Art . Dyestuffs Corporation, Ltd. fie Perfection Lodge No. 48(3, F. & the grand leap. gram and on subsequent nights. at her home, Cl)) Blaine avenue. was also a director of the West- A .M., will hold a regular com- Others who will assist the vio- And now he seems completely The committee, through the rot Miss Heller leaves a sister, Regenla tin slayer are: Mrs. Emily Gilmore minster Bank. For a time he was munication on Wednesday, Jan. 7, cured that he writes books on n ns of The Detroit Jewish ('brim. IL Heller who formerly was super- St ,: ens, pianist: John WUMMe, chairman of the National Fuel and at 7 p. m. Dexter Boulevard at Lawrence Ave. Euclid 6818 "Happiness." i ccolnet.rib bazaar. visor of kindergarten work and flat at, and Gilbert Benume, e. K. SANI/ORF, Secretary. Power Committee and president thuatend articles tar n ailing in the Detroit scluzils. She 'e .1 ist. Admission will be free. By order of of the Institute of Fuel and of the AND SO TO BED * was buried in Woodmere Cemetery. British Scientific Guild. DAVID ARKIN, W. Si. At the library met L. C., daugh- CALL CONFERENCE ON UNEMPLOYMENT Mark this on your new Number Memo Pad --COlumbia 4200 Remember Forest's telephone number. Call COLUMBIA 4200 frequently for dry cleaning service incomparably better than you can get elsewhere. Apparel dry cleaned by. Forest always looks and wears better. Make it a regu- lar habit for Forest's courteous driver to see you often. Then your apparel will be ready for any emergency. ANER S D YERS FOFES T C C„ LEANER COlumbia 4-200 FRESH AIR CAMP REUNIONS HEL Ina* Nell El tides RHO KAPPA DELTA ELECTS BOBBIN S of PEOPLES' SCHOOLS L e it r e n I pti ;y el ni S e o n e t:111 BAZAAR JAN, 10-15 ■ try Halls to Rent Dexter Center of Congregation B'nai Moshe B'NAI MOSHE NOTES Brought Capital and Labor Together. Of all his activities the one per- haps arousing the greatest public interest was the part he played in setting up the Conference on In- dustrial Reorganization and Indus- trial Relations, usually called the Mond-Turner Conference. Ile was joint chairman of the conference,. ter of a Presbyterian clergyman Publix Riviera Theater. from Texas, who is writing biog. g,lerheo,. Meetin g Marie Dressler and Wallace rapiiy of Harriet Beeches' Stowe. At the next meeting of the SPterh 1 Beery, who have scored repeated "Well, is Santa Claus being good which will be held on Toe day eyeni Impressively simple was the mar. rn' sr" . successes in separate vehicles, ore to you?" she queried. "Don't you riage at Temple Beth El of Mr. now to be seen in their first co-star- know that Santa Claus doesn't Is!,,:i'h;.. 6:lie,';,b.?.arsin•;,,lin,,tretishirileFt':,:r1::',':ihS.11:1 ;Ind Mrs. Philip ('atsman's daugh- teal ring picture, "Min and Bill," which visit Jewish boys?" I replied. program to be presented e'er • sh , ter, Pearl, to Arthur Warren Du- will open a week's engagement And then to the printery, where b ‘.5i " ee e ....ism. bois, son of Mrs. Fannie Dubois. starting Saturday, Jan. 3, at the I was shown a novelty, a bunk of Su nday Relizlous School. 1 The ceremony was read by Rabbi Publix Riviera Theater. Yiddish poems, printed in the .,h0 T171 oi n 'htn, iikazhi. iihr.ed.en. nat.t .,, nfon.tte t ' Zeiger, Latin script. But I would rather The bride wore an atractive for- And d e l •rri4.e.,.,,;a: ,ive.dniirail:e ril....dwbz T hReb. bleb i e i m take my Yiddish straight. e non,i n.let, i : ild,;- 1 mal afternoon gown of black flat c hatted of many other thing , par- s crepe, modeled with the fashion- t icularly of this gentle art of mak- rendered by Pearl Per:Irk! P TA' : 1711,E able flare from the knees. The and Her Seven . Some' wax por- ing money, with conditions being ; chartreuse green of the bolero jack- c..m.n i.s, Ett neroi co,:inefie,idessssti ; . , „ Si ydn iz what they are today, and I told et and satin pumps was echoed in one of the two Jewish boys who robe. Pearl Pernick, Ilerberst Gror msn, Ed- the long, curling ostrich plume ;, Leon Ln had bought out the Modern ha Irri;:;,d 14,07n..nn , London. Philip which was posed at the side of her Library series and are reputed to smart felt hat. She carried a Col- be clearing $35,000 each as their ss .. : K Alebigil" ;Ai lP rezt4t.rend:ing: !. ,i •In f s soli.:;44 ,.eal . onial bouquet of orchids, Talisman seem, share annually. S. W. proffered 's roses and bo uvardia, valley lilies the idea of ghosting the emotes - r ein .1se:ilic.' E 't s 'Irt nerldlnrin:LIKn7 PLanMeattri.. ! giving a lacy effect about the edge. sions of some witnesses now very London, Peed Perriek, Betty Sehned- Samuel and David Catsman, much in the public eye, and as for :,areid Loz,,„ Eli, ,,, h. Ki niq. :!. 0,,,,Fin r,:iii,nelih- i brothers of the bride, ushered the of , myself, I cogitated, maybe Ex- teats- oere eAltert ;Ain' guests b their places during which , II Rabbi might sell. errnan. Herrn•n Smilow, Sant SehilT, SM•r: interval Mrs. Emily Hixson played /c cnnevatte Srlin. Jitlian Lef- , But as usual, all these cogita- , , ,ewisitle re.,,, I.iebestraum (Lizst) in the organ. Cons are but apples of Sodom— ned Fes io , her. Solna tere nrencs Sirs. sman appeared at her ::;:s PF i ,h n.1,1„,:rn b tly collapsing and crumbling as one r t irTni eld j, annde Jeanet.te o !,: on s ,,v..1 daughter's wedding in a blue lace d n,, ,,, takes them into hand. gown while the mother of the groom Schiff. Sylvia till leas Evelyn Altman nod, ,,.. 9 . And so home—and to bed. Sylvia Ifornfield lead the sehool In sing. seas in black crepe trimmed with (Copyright. 1931. J. T. A./ ing of - Mom Trim - The striver., was' cream lace. Both matrons wore arranged ard directed hr the following , I rhoulder bouquets. More than 55 guests attended the James A. Kates and 1.11. Mendelnsohn.. reception which fallowed at the Catsman residence on 'Miller road, In the company were many from party io , t o mr be. liR, erd :Sunday evening. .lan. I Pontiaii and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. ,ti bntte : n.,17: ,,,:;:e ds inhuVpafnro int h .i.: rriNh.,. ,,, i.,..7 ,..ii:„: . : :::', ;,..:r , i,r,",::::".:::io n,..d:,Na'2.1 Dubois departed on a trip east. A number of delightful atTairs ,,,niann,rd refresh. alive of police was .) have been given for the couple prior present and he announced and cored at the' to their marriage. Among them The Ford 4-Door Victoria Coupe is a great • signed the draft of the constitution , wan a dinner party at which Dr. 1 r the community' and recorded its Yet A ,..",,‘iiiin! , hp or,. ,. . car for women to drive. It is reliable and estbalishme t n ;ion will presert a two end • half hoo r and Mrs. I. Gutow were host; stag dinner given by a number of easy to handle. It's quick acceleration, Ignacio Bauer, a local banker, ,osc,ssrs t0s ss. r F it.fh. or irt ,h4 , 1;1,Ad,or , v i sn l ,n, S,Vt ah r,, /Ir. Dubois' friends; a dinner and Was elected president of the com- alert speed, effective four-wheel brakes, it's e y • group of talented ''tuna' kitchen shower at which the hos- munity in recognition of his per- men and yeomen. tesses were Mrs. Edward Rosen. ease in steering, shifting gears, turning and sonal endeavors to obtain the legali- berg, Mrs. Samuel Magitison and zation of the commun ty and for Honor i parking are important considerations for Roll of Congregation Mrs. David Goldfarb; a bridge obtaining plot for a .lowish eeme- a Emanuel Bible Class. party given by Mrs. II. Podolsky Women motorists. Call for a demonstration. tery despite the objections of church officials. Bauer also under- Mr. Sehlos-d', els., footstep Rosen.! and an afternoon bridge party to which Mrs. Sigmund Sestnerhad 21 took the financial responsibility for !..ziss , . s. , Jrisri :nnKssw al,eisi.. . Sayde Karhal. Elmer 1931 LICENSE PLATES guests. maintaining the synagogue which is Miss Ashinsky class: Annabelle Ger•, located in the central section of Ma - manskr. Sava time and bother by letting us get yours for you. drid. Mrs. Cordon's class: M•rcu• Edelstein. Basketball Games and Dance No service, fee. The synagogue has a library ad- Lillian Lipman. Jean Rollins. Sponsored by Center. glein'. el .• • A nn Sherman. OPEN SUNDAYS joining it where a number of old Grace Goldberg. Bessie Naidi.eh. Elsie The Jusvisn e enters Asiciatiii: religious ar ic es collected from Itlorn, Rose Schwirts. t l Adele Robins, has arranged for two basketbal tz ilverriment museums and private ,s,.mr t sF4.`tl ii. , s ;,70;,'r;nr,td,,titiwF;;;:l 'amen and • dance to be given a' collections are housed. . i•ms. Freda Atlas. 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Shnbin. • Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery in the sensationally success- ki:.‘b ;.:„K.;;;;;.:: ^ „,:: , -,:: fat "Min and Bill," rare combine- Filaine Ellis, Luc ille Adelson. Gwenti i:i f tion of rowdy fun and stern meld- Is n Clurkliek. drama, is the outstanding attrac- tion for the Hollywood Theater's Fox Theater. talking screen, beginning Sunday. The Fox Theater opened the new It will continue four days. year right when it ushers in the In addition to the Hollywood scintillating comedy romance "Part Merrymakers, led by Eddie Loug- Time Wife," with Edmund Lowe ten, prpular master of ceremonies, Friday. On the stage is Fanchon the acts on the stage include the '& Marco's latest beautiful and mys- Menrie Brothers. expert trampo- :tic idea, "Fountain of Youth." line specialists, May Usher, a sing. I The story is one of those rot ing comedienne, in "Modern Mo- I licking tales of a beautiful bride I menta," and Wilson, Kettel and curling her tired husband out of his, Betty, tap, eccentric and acrobatic I unromantic manners and trans - 1 dancers par excellence. forming him into • fiery lover. Gladstone and Woodrow Wilson avenue, on Jan. 17, at 7 :30 o'clock,. The Jewish ('enter Co-eds wit Fitzpatrick Coal Company at 7 :30 o'clock and the, second game will he played between the Jew. ish Center class B team and I'hi Kappa Epsilon, which is now. lead- ing in the Jewish Fraternity League. The Center boys will enter the Recreation League in the class B group. The affair is being sponsored by the Center with the active co-op- eration of the girls' committee. the athletic committee. and the senior council, and is the first of its kind this session. The games will be followed by dancing to the I tunes of an excellent orchestra. 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