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TUROVER VEREIN
NATIO NAL FUND
MOURNS THE DEATH DANCE T HIS SUNDAY
OF NATHAN STRAUS
,Jewish
, The annual dance of the Jana,'
National Fund will be held
The Turover Verein, one of the
leading fraternal Jewish organize 'this Sunday at Hotel Book-Cadillac,
Music
Dons of Detroit, of which Ilarry in the Crystal Ballroom.
Solomon, 1675 Clay avenue, is
president, and Albert Navin is sec-
retary, has adopted resolutions
mourning the death of the great
Jewish philanthropist and human-
itarian, Nathan Straus. The reso-
lution follows:
"Whereas, the Jewish people and
the world at large have been
robbed of the kindest soul in death
of Nathan Straus on Sunday morn-
ing, Jan. 11;
"Whereas, his contributions to
NELLIE KESSMAN IS
GUEST STAGE STAR
Comes to Littman's Theater
This Week-End in "Her
Best Lover."
The well-known Yiddish stage
star, Nellie Kessman, is at Litt-
man's Yiddish 'People's Theater
this week-end as the guest star.
Miss K•ssman appears in a
musical comedy, "Her Beat Liver,"
in the presentation of which she
is assisted by the entire cast of
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gives her husband and her home
but little consideration. The di-
vorce court seems to be the only
Philip Merivale will begin a answer, but Mr. Nagel, who con-
week's engagement at the Cass tinues to love his wife despite herd
Theater Monday night, Jan. 19, in conduct, solves the problem in a •
the brave and human comedy, surprising manner.
"Death Takes a Holiday." The
event is sponsored by Lee Shubert,
and there will be popular matinees
on Wednesday and Saturday.
In
.0 this provocative comedy, Mr. Mer-
., i
ivale appeared all last season in
New York. "Death Takes a Holi-
day" was written by Walter Fer-
ris, from an Italian original by Al-
' berto Casella.
In loving memory of my darling
mother, Mary Zander Barris, who
passed away six years ago, Jan. 17.
"Death Takes a Holiday" at
Cass Theater.
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IN MEMORIAM
RI
A place Is vacant in my heart.
Which never can be filled.
Dear mother. you are not forgotten,
Though on earth you are no more,
Still in memory troi are with me
As you always were before.
WE LEAD - OTHERS FOLLOW
Sadly missed by her loving son,
Ed Ellis.
—
In loving memory of our darling
son and brother, Myron Marks,
who passed away one year ago, Jan.
18, 1930.
The name of Boesky has long been synonymous with the finest
delicatessen products obtainable in Detroit. When demands for lower
food costs became insistent, it was only natural and fitting that Boesky
Brothers, by virtue of its dominant position in this business, take the
lead in reducing prices. With three stores, the increased purchasing
power enabled us to do this without reducing one iota the high quality
of our products. When you hear any of your friends say "Save on deli-
catessen" they mean
Rest In peace. our loving son.
One eel year has oases{ away.
Thou et gone but still •re living
In the hearts of us who stay
Sadly missed by his Father,
Mother and Brother.
SAVE AT BOESKY BROS.
In loving memory of our dear
wife, mother and grandmother,
Est her Lebowitz, who died four
year, ago, Jan. 15, 1927.
A precious one front us has gone.
A vole we loved is stilled.
A place is vac•nt in our home.
a he tilled.
Which never cn
THIS
SAT. & SUN.
Her loving Husband, Samuel
Lebowitz, Sons and Daughters, and
Grandson, Richard Jordan Aaron.
Fresh
PICKLED
TONGUES
3 lbs, or over
87e Each
Frankfurters
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Jude Goldberg,
who passed away two years ago,
Jan. 12, 1929. Two days in Shevat.
24c lb.
COLD SLAW
18c lb.
Two years have passed since that sad day.
w loved Won galled away.
When lone we
God took hi m horn, it wan hi. will.
But within our hearts he lingers still.
HaveYou Tried our Special Dinners?
Our Twelfth Street Store is becoming Detroit's
favorite place to dine. Cozy and Home-like en-
vironment, excellent food, perfect service and
low prices is adding new friends for us every
day.
SPECIAL FOR SAT. and SUN
8 Course Veal Chops
75C
or Steak Dinner
Corned Beef
Fresh Salami
Medium Salami
Hard Salami
Frankfurters
Knackwurst
Ring Sausage
now 88c lb.
now 33c lb.
now 50c lb.
now 64c lb.
now 29c lb.
now 29c lb.
now 29c lb.
His loving Wife, Children and
Grandchildren.
Those
Inimitably Delicious
Mrs. A. L. Swinton, president of
Midi- dean Federation
of
Musk'
flubs, will he the guest speaker at
the Music Study Cluli's 1(i-duration
hay program, to be held Tuesday,
Jan. 211, at the Y. W. A. build-
ing, at 2:30 p. 111. The sub;eut of
11r+. Swinton's address will be,
"The Aims and Ideals of the Fed-
eratid Mrs. T. O. Leonard, Jr.,
general chairman of the Michigan
Federation Convention, which will
he held in lb trait in April, will out.
line plans for the coming events.
In conjunction with a movie of the
McDowell (robin} at Peterborough,
N. II., shown thraugh the courtesy
of Mrs. Leonard, she will also sing
a group of McDowell songs. :Mrs.
Leonard will be accompanied by
Mrs. E. Sherill. Mrs. I. Silk will
read the message of Mrs. Elmer
manors Ottaway, president of the
National Federation of Musk
Clubs, which appears in the Feb-
ruary issue of the Federat ion Mag-
azine. Miss Catherine Lynch, via-
hoist, accompanied by Sirs. Max-
well Freedman; and bliss Edith
Ella Davis, pianist, will also pae.
ticipate in the program.
ZVILLER AID SOCIETY
THANKS BENEFACTORS
CENTERS ASS'N
Vocational Guidance Lacture.
Oh+, Cleo Murtland of the l'iliver+or
of Michigan, extension department will
J ..san t he,
M
dr eirasr ha,11
,,the
of el.rat ions for girls. 'this talk •is open
to all intermeate girls interested in the
xobject.
Miss Murtland has • splendid
background in
he field of vocat tonal
iiilance.
She has ',ken talks MI vor-
aspects or the
t suli;rect a the Center
Her talks hate
:dun, 1,1,11 1401Arve of inspiration and
uorth while information to the girls
horn she addresxsul.
Hygiene Lecture:
De.
digrLISK ou•ial hr.
at a mooing Of the N. S. Girls to
held Honda, Jan. hart:10 p. ni.
Iir. Sherman ha+ chlressed several girls
V 'MI in at thr l'enter during the past
,ar on the same subject.
Ire
INSTALL OFFICERS
OF JERICHO LODGE
PROMINENT JEWISH
MERCHANT IS DEAD
News was received here Monday
of the death in Los Angeles Sun-
day of Selig Koploy, 3201 Webb
avenue, for many yearn a Detroit
and 11'yandlotte merchant.
1Ir. Koploy had lived in Detroit
-13 years, Ile was an ardent Zion-
ist and was one of the organizers
of the Hebrew Free Loan Assaci-
ation.
The body will be brought to D a .
trait. It will be accompanied
Mrs. Koalas , . There are eight sur
viving children: Abraham 11 N a-
than IL, Benjamin It., Mrs. Ed. A.
Spilka, Mrs. Harry H. Elliinger
and Freda Koploy, all of Detroit;
hiseph Koploy of Los Angeles, and
Mr , . Louis II. Ross, of Tuscan,
Ariz.
Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, Jericho 1931 WILLYS-KNIGHT
Temple was the( scene , of a brilliant
WINS SHOW APPROVAL
event, when the newly elected offi-
The wide popularity of the Wit-
(
cers d f Jericho Lodge N o . too, 1. 0.
s- knight over a period of 15
YEHUDI MENUHIN
were installed int, office years and the reputation estab-
kiet!y with the officers of Jericho asked by its sleeve•valve engine
appearance, playing the Brahma
still maintains, judging by the re-
Concert for violin and orchestra.
aption accorded the 1931 11'illys-
Yehudi will celebrate his four-
Knight line at the New York Auto-
teenth birthday Jan. 22. lie has
Inaba(' Show in Central Palace.
been appearing in the United
Representatives of Willys-Ove•land
States publicly since he was 11
state that the public is showing
years of age. His first hearing was
greater interest in these Knight en-
in New York as soloist with the
gined cars than ever and attribute
New York Symphony Orchestra,
this, not alone to the distinctive
he being the youngest artist ever
lines of beauty, but to the new low
to appear with that band. Imme-
price range in which these 1931
diately he was acclaimed by both
cars are presented.
public and critical New York. Ile
The Willys-Knight, with its high.
was called a prodigy and genius,
ly efficient sleeve-valve engines has
though a few questioned the ad-'
cccupied a quality position in ma-
visability of using the latter term
t, idiom for many years but this is
to describe one so young and so'
the first time that the Toledo man •
little heard.
ufacturer has ever produced ears of
such outstanding class and per-
fa•mance in the medium priced
field.
RESOLUTION LAUDS
LATE L. I. DUSCOFF
I Honor Roll of Congregation
Emanuel Bible Classes.
At a meeting of the board of di- '
, rectors of the Jewish Children's
, held the.
, the following ,
Irving Schlussel's CL,,: Sadve Kar-
The Zviller Ladies' Aid Society,
resolution was adopted in tribute ,
'hal, Elmer Ellias, Janet Kaplan, Albert
of which Mrs. Ida Pevin is presi- to t he
—tutor) he Ila••mond Studi, Noonan.
late Louis I. Duscoff:
l
dent and Mrs. M. C. Schlain vice-
Mis, Ashinskybs Class: Ruth Kramer.
Whereas, the late Louis I. Duscoli h. j
DAVID WRUBEL
Mn,. Gordon's Class: Marcus Edel-
president, thank officers and com- 111411 a valued n iembor of this board of ,
.11teri4ni „Lillrris.nn. . Z isman.
for aumber of years, and met
mittees for their efforts which directors
I Rebekah Lodge No. 328, I. 0. 0. F.,
his death while ursning hin duties as •
class: Bessie Nedisch,
made the bridge party, held Dec. member of then p building committee for I in the grand ballroom of the tens- Lucille Kavanati, Rose Schwartz.
Miss Edelman!. Class: Dena Retitle.
20 at Jericho Temple, a success. the erection of the new Jewish Children* . pie.
Arthur Edelstein, Enid Gillis, Esther
Mrs. H. Sorin was in charge of ti";ArMsr : ait
The installation ceremony was Graff,
Blanche Joseff, Selma Lewis Lit-
sect In connection with
tickets. Mrs. 0. Sorin of Royal ices Ai • member of the boaralif htli'
nSherman. Shirley Sklar, Martin
directors 'conducted in the presence of near. 14 er.,,,r
, Adele Wilensky. Vera Williams,
Oak was chairman, and she had as and in other services for the public good • ly 600 members NMI friends of bath
he has •Iways worked faithfully, cons lodges by Maurice Bordelove, Dis- Freda Atlas, Estelle Glucklick, Eddy
her assistant Mrs. M. A. Klein. scicntiously •nd with perseverance, and ,
trict
Deputy
Grand
blaster
and
Thanks are also extended to the
Mt*. Friedman', Class: Evelyn Kal-
Whereas. his death is • serious los* to,
following firms for their dona- this institution and to the community in I Mollie Youngerman, ;ssisted by a man, Lillian Karhel • Milton Earlier!,
, Theodore Manheim, Ethel Austria. Vir-
tions:
staff of installing officers.
ginia Itrand, Harvey Dater, Lillian De,-
"fleiw
ri °1.' Therefore. lie It Resolved. that
At the close of the ceremony the OW. Edit h Schwartz, Florence Shohin.
Hostess Cake Co., National this board of ;Erectors does hereby es-
Baking Co., Taystee Baking Co., Press its sympathy to themembers of outgoing and incoming, officers of Froths (Ilunklick. Maine Illurnenthal.
Mix+ Horowitz', Class: Netta Leach,
family of Louis I. Driscoll' in its lie- both lodges were presented with
Green Seal Baking Co., Ward's the
Martin Grossman. Shirley Cilia , . Har-
eavenient, •nd
Bakery Co., Royal Poultry Co.,
Ile It Further Re.rolverl, that the secs , gifts from their respective lodges e ,'M Ellias, Fare Finkelstein.
Miss Karbets Class: Geraldine Busch,
Sunshine Biscuit Co., Grennan's rotary be instructed to communicate this and friends. An entertainment and
Vera F'ave Dushkin. Gwendolyn
e
to the family of the late Louis
dance followed the presentations.
Cakes, Gunsberg Packing Co., rodution
lick. Hilda Rosenberg, Shirley M•nheim,
I. InocutT. anti
Following are the officers
Richard Kavanao
Beechnut Packing Co., Cottage
lie It Further Resolved. that & suitable
Ashinsk v. principal of the Bible
David Wrubel, noble
Creamery Co., J. G. Rowland & nuniorial be designated in the new builds
itur in memory of the said
I. Inn.' grand; Herman Sriro, vice grand;
Son, groceries by Mr. and Mrs. 11. coif s and that the choice 1.01114
hoeing ttsined e the highest ,e
the memo,
Gendelnatn,
ial Ire deferred until such time a+ the Allen A. Brown, recording secre- record! during the past month. received
building is completed in order to better tary; Samuel Z. Hirschman, finan• certificates of merit Willie Dessow Ann"
alselle Cermansky. Mare. Edelstein' , Lils
choose such nieniorial, •nol
cial secretary; .Julius Seiko, treas- lion Zisman, An n Sherman
Bessie
lie It Further Resolved. that the ter•
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
urer; J. B. Menacer, warden; S. J. Nind i `nO h. Elsie Blom, Grace
ol II,.
TO HEAR DR. FAUMAN lotion upon the minute, of the , reran London, conductor; Henry Fein- Rose Schwartz, Adele Robins. Deria'
C'
1.1er•
'
lin. Enid Gillis. Esther Graff. Norman
,alien.
berg, chaplain; Harry (rummers, Hedy. Lillian Sherman. Edith Schwan,
Dr. David Fauman will be the
S. Forvin, right and left scene sup- Florence Shobin, Ethel Austria. fiery
speaker at the annual luncheon to
porters; David Richman, inside Dater, Lillian Desow, Theodore Man-
Hein,.
be given by the Sisterhood of Con-
guardian; Dave Millman, outside
"
foli os, tart y " r
larnell.
Leonard
gregation Emanuel at the congre-
guardian;
Jack Spring and Harry
Netta Leach. Vern Faye Dushkin,
MERIAM TEPLETSKY
Geraldine Punch, Gwendolyn Gliirklirk,
gation, Taylor and Wilson avenues,
formerly of I'ort Clinton, Ohio, 68 Kravitz, right and left supporters Hilda Rosenberg. Rose Busch, Shirley
Ma_nday, Jan. 19.
h ai rdos. old, died on Jan. 10 at the to the vice grand and Leonard Manheim, Richard Kay•nau.
fir. Fauman is an able speaker,
I Jewish Old Folks Home. Funeral Smith, junior past grand.
•
and being an authority on the sub-
Noble Grand Wrubel an- PLAYHOUSE TO STAGE
I services were held on Jan. 11, with
ject of .lowish and Ilebrew litera-
nounced the followingmembers
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
NEW PLAY THURSDAY
ture, will have an interesting mes-
will serve on committees of the
Rabbi Si. Zager officiated. She is
"The Road to the City," a new
sage to deliver.
Isdise for the new term.
survived by a son, Harry; a
Mrs. Charles Alpern will sing a
Outlook committee: Isaac Halber. play by Martin Flavin, will be' of-
daughter-in-law, Katie, and two
group of songs, accompanied by
stem, I'. G., chairman; Maurice fered by the Detroit Playhouse on
grandchildren, all of Port Clinton,
Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum, and
Bordelove, P. G.; Ilarry Wolf, I'. Thursday evening, Jan. 22, in the
Miss Melba Sklar will give a dra-
G.; Louis Shield, P. G.; and L. main auditorium of the Institute
matic reading with musical accom-
Smith, P. G., relief committee; of Arts. This will be the first per-
MAX LINOVITZ
paniment by Miss Carol NIonash.
Ben Brown, chairman; Alex Fried. I formance on any stage of Flavin's
of 3744 West Philadelphia, 54
The Bible reading will be given
man and Morris Schlar. Ways and latest work.
years old, died on Jan. 10, Fu-
Louis Altshulhr, chief of the
by Mrs. .lax Schubiner.
means committee, Maurice Borth , -
neral services were held on Jan.
Mrs. Mandel Rosenzweig is chair-
lave, I'. G., chairman; Ben Koller, Playhouse production staff, plays
11 at Gilbert's Funeral Home,
man of the luncheon and is assisted
I'. G.; Louis Shinn, I'. G.; Leonard the lead. His supporting cast in-
with interment at Machpelah
by Mrs. Herman Fisher, Mrs. Sar-
Smith I'. t;. and S. II Rubin P ' eludes Philip Niehamin, Meyer VV,
Cemetery.
Rabbi s ins y and
ah Kahane and Mrs. Si. S. Dann.
G. Ente rtainnient committee, Cohen, Samuel Romer, Peggy
Mrs. Sehubiner is in charge of the Rev. Milkovsky officiated. He Louis Shiell, I'. G., chairman; Jack White, Maurice Goldsmith and
is survived by his wife, Betsy;
reservations.
.
Spring, Abe Young, Henry Fein• Ann Itiebling.
three
The rummage said under the
berg, .1. i.e , n Katz, S..1. London,
chairmansh.p
of Mrs. Harry Eva; two sons, Louis and Will; a 1Villie Hacker,Morris Kagan and
Michigan Theater.
brother, 11 olf, and a sister, Bessie
Schram is being closed this week,
Jack Schwartz.
The Michigan theater this week
Yaffa.
General I. 0. 0. F. excursion com- is featuring one of the most spec-
mittee: I. II. Stein and S. J. Lon- tacular combination stage , and
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
MARY JABLOW
dim. I. 0. 0. F. employment Lu- screen programs in its history. On
of 3357 Elmhurst avenue, 75
ull, Wm. Kauffman, I'. G. and stage, Blackstone, the world's mast
Mrs.
Mollie
Garon,
one
of
De-
years
old,
died
din
Jan.
13.
Fu-
. .
baffling magician in person with his
mit s well known artists, opened neral services were held on Jan. Ben Keller, P. G.
lent' re company. On the Michigan
the last meeting of the Young Peo- 14, with interment at Clover Hill
is ti Richard
One
sword
keeps
another
lt3il!nhga
r1,1,a(ro t f h,I.T1 e s ), at,,b ne
in
the
ple's Society of Congregation Park Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman
Sharey Zedek with an entertaining officiated. She is survived by two scabbard.
(
Patrol"
Patrol"
in
his
latest
hit, "The
piano recital.
daughters, Mrs. Barnet Victor of
He conquers who endures.
1.ash."
Assistant professor
of sociology
Detroit and Mrs. Dave Ringol of
.
.
at the University
Michigan, • Cairo, Ill., and three sons, Charles
Marshall Levy, gave an interesting of I'ittsburgh, and !ferry and
talk on the subject "Is the Family Muse A., both of Baltimore, Md.
Necessary." Ile started with
amoeba and progressed through the
FANNIE ZACK
Stone Age and all the interceding of 2202 Elmhurst avenue, 77 years
ages, to the modern (lay, touching old, (lied on Jan. 13. Funeral
upon various aspects of family life. services were held on Jan. 13, with
Reports were given by the var- interment at Beth David Ceme-
ious committees and a shirt social tery. Rabbi Aishiskin and the Rev,
period followed.
Bleiherg officiated. She is sur-
SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY!
The social committee is making vived by six sons, Morris A., Sam,
utakd progress with plans for the Nathan, Theodore, Daniel and
We Specialize in Repairing and Alteration
spring formal to he held Saturday It nick
evening, March 7, at the Italian
At Most Reasonable Prices
Gardens of the Book Cadillac Ho-
HARRY AUGUST
tel
Service Cars to All Part. of the City.
of 331 Englewood avenue, 68
The dramatic committee reports years old, died on Jan. 10. Fu-
that the play is progressing rapid- neral services were held on Jan.
DAY and NIGHT SERVICE
ly. The program committee has
11, with interment at Cloverhill
EUC. 8225
several interesting speakers in view l'ark Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman
3910 CALVERT
for coming meetings.
officiated. He is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. S. Singerman and
Publix - Riviera Theater.
Mrs. J. Schubb, and four sons,
Moo ie fans who still remember Samuel, Louis, Harold and Ben.
the motion picture, "Safety Last,"
have a treat in store for them
JENNIE LEVINE
starting next Saturday at the Pub- of 318 Edmund place, 78 years
lix Riviera Theater. Harold Lloyd,' old, died on Jan. 8. Funeral serv-
star of that memorable comedy- ices were held on Jan. 9 at Lewis
riot of nearly seven years ago, Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
brings his newest feature comedy,' ment at Machpelah Cemetery.
"Feet First" to the talking screen.; Rabbi Ashinsky officiated.
i OBITUARY
DEXTER
Plumbing & Heating
THERE IS NO BETTER FCE1 THAN
BOESKY
SANDWICHES
SEMESaVAY
GILBERT'S
N E
Formerly 15c,
now
1 0 c
MENUHIN CONCERT
HERE ON JAN. 29
MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO
HEAR MRS. SWINTON
Littman's stock company.
' U. H. S. GRADUATION
IS SET FOR FEB. 4
POCAHONTAS EGG, Rescreened ,
8.00
POCAHONTAS STOVE, Rescreened .. 7.75
KY. EGG BEST, Rescreened
5.75
Notts
I 11 es. Louis li attain, the occasion ance at Masonic auditorium Tnurs-
The Detroit Life Insurance com- b•ing her departure. for Las Ange- day evening, Jan. 29. Last sea-
pany begins the celebration of its les, for an indefinite stay. Bridge son Menuhin made his firs; local
twentieth anniversary, Wednesday. , was the diversion n Dile evening.
The company began business oper- .The out-of-town guests were Mrs.
ations as a Michigan corporation Max Hutton, and Miss Esther Sea-
on Jan. LI, 1911, with an author- I man of Detroit. 11 rs.Mondralf
teas presented with a beautiful gift.
Esther Karbel and Israel Wiener,
co-chairmen; Miss Mary Newman
and Henry Galore, tickets, and
Louis Further, Sol Wander, Esther
Moore and Irving Pitsak, publicity.
Members assisting the committees
are Mollie Fortner, Betty Milkov-
sky, Ida Kaplovitz, Al Friedman,
Becky Rubin, Ida Pam and Tillie
Tam. Tickets may be obtained
; from the secretary, Miss Mary
the health stations he has built in
Newman, at 2028 West Philadel-
this country and in Palestine, the
_" nt ,,
pilot, phone Garfield 4318-1V, or
creation of geed will between Jews
at
the door the bight of the dance
ISRAEL WIENER
and Christians, and the contribution
All tickets that were sent
of a great share in the building of
will be provided by Jack M•Gay and through the mail must be paid for
the Jewish National Home in Pal-
his Society Orchestra.
at the door.
estine;
At the final rally of the organ-
"Whereas, all these gifts to Jew-
ization last Thursday evening, tinal
ry and to mankind have endeared
reports and arrangements were
MORRIS FISHMAN
this man to all peoples and have
made. The ticket committee indi-
won for hi mthe affections of mil-
ized
capital
stock of $250,000. From
cated
that
a
large
number
of
tick-
(Continued. from l'age One.)
lions;
ets had been sold, and from the en- which is inscribed the names of the this point it has grown to where it
"Therefore he it resolved that
thusiasm displayed by the members graduates, dates and other data, now has resourscs to over $9,500,-
the Turover Verein of Detroit ex-
the dance should be an assurred will also take place. Freda Guile 000 and insurance in force of over
press its deep sorrow over th e
$70,000,000.
SUMS.
will have charge of this ceremony.
to Israel and to mankind of this
The Detroit life Insurance com-
The silver loving cup which is Ann 'Lack will recite a Ilebrew
noble soul;
being offered to the organization poem. The class gift will be pre- pany is a unit of the Insurance Se-
"Be it resolved that the Turover
which will sell the moat tickets has sentee! by Celia Fine. Itachok curities company, Inc., group, which
Verein express its mourning in a
now includes the Union Indemnity
series of resolutions to be spread aroused enthusiasm. Competiton Panush will render violin selec- company of New Orleans, New
among organizations indicates that tions. Louis Koretz, Miriam Na-
on its minutes and to be published
York, Indemnity company of New
the
race
will
be
a
close
one.
The
kelsky and Aaron Reitman, gradu-
in the press;
York, Lasalle Fire Insurance com-
cup will be presented to the suc- ates, will also participate in
"And be it further resolved by
the pany of New Orleans, Bankers &
cessful organization at midnight, program.
A feature of the exer-
the Turover Verein that it call up-
Merchants Fire Insurance company
during the dance.
ekes will be a debate in Hebrew
on its members to honor the mem-
The entire proceeds of the dance by Zelda Rosenthal and Leo Gurko of Jackson, Mississippi, Iowa Fire
ory, of this beloved benefactor of
will be given, as usual, to the Jew. on the subject "Resolved, that the Insurance company of Waterloo,
mankind by encouraging our peo-
Iowa, Union Title and Trust cam-
ple to walk in his footsteps and to ish National Fund for further ac- Hebrew language is an essential any of Fort Worth, Texas, the
follow the noble examples he has quisition of land in Palestine as factor in the propagation of Zion- U nion Title Guarantee company,
the inalienable property of the ism." This will be the first time
set for us.
of New Orleans and the local
Jewish people. It is planned to that a debate in Hebrew will be l Inc.,
"HARRY SOLOMON, President;
Detroit Life Insurance company.
give the proceeds of the dance to h eard by a Detroit audience,
"ALBERT PARVIN, Secretary."
Morris Fishman, vice-president
Mr. Ussishkin, world president of
While the city is making prepa-
the Jewish National Fund, who is rations to receive the great guest, of the Detroit Life Insurance Co.,
Fox Theater.
to be guest of Detroit Jewry. The Menachem Ussishkin, head of the is one of its pioneer officials. On
Janet Gaynor and Charles Far- juniors are actively participating
the occasion of the company's twen-
rell, the greatest sweethearts of the in the arrangements for his recep- Jewish National Fund, the children tieth anniversary, Mr. Fishman is
silver screen, are reunited in a tion. The organization will have a of the schools, who have always celebrating his own nineteenth year
poignant and inspiring romance, reserved table for its members at contributed their share to the with the company. Mr. Fishman,
fund, are preparing a reception of besides attaining prominence in in-
entitled "The Man Who Came
the luncheon given in his honor.
their own. A luncheon is sched-
Back" which is the special feature
The dance committees are: Miss uled at 12 o'clock noon in Mr. surance circles, has also gained
attraction at the Fox Theater.
Yetta J. Hoffman, chairman; Miss Ussishkin's honor at the Philadel- popularity for his participation in
the communal life of the city.
phia-Byron School.
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It will consist of greetings in
Hebrew by a 5-year-old girl, stu-
"Free Love” at R. K. 0.
dent of the school, Carol Landau,
and by a 6-year-old boy, also a stu-
Conrad Nagel and Genevieve
dent of the school, Myron Rosen- Tobin are nt the R. K. 0. Down-
thal. These two children will pre- town in "Free Love," which is
sent Mr. Ussishkin with a pledge based on Sidney Howard's stage
by the schools to plant 200 trees play, "Half Gods." Miss Tobin is
i nHerzl Forest,
cast as a pleasare loving wife who
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The youthful—extremely youth-
Mrs. A. Morainal' was tendered
Mord. Fishman Celebrate. 19th
a surprise by a number of her ful — artist, Yehudi Menuhin,
Year With Company.
friends at the home of her niece, mades his Ih-troit recital appear-
mankind have forever engraved the
name of this kind man in the an-
nals of all that is good in human-
ity;
"Whereas, to the credit of this
noble humanitarian is to be as-
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thousands of children through his
free milk sctations, the giving of
health and life to many men and
women who have benefited from
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