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PAGE TWO

Y, W, H. A. AppEALR

FOR UNEMPLOYED

Li

ThAllentorrIEwun (if RoxicLE

BAKERS AID;
NEEDY WITH BREAD

PALESTINE LODGE
'
INSTALLS OFFICERS JEWISH

RE-ELECTED DIRECTOR
COMMONWEAH
LT BANK

Installation of new officers of
Palestine Lodge of the Independent
Asks Employers to Make Use order a Odd Fellows, was held Master Bakers Lauded by
Tuesday evening, Jan. 13, at the
Of Bureau Conducted
City Officials for Con
Con- -
lcdge meeting hall at Maccabees
at Clubhouse.
! Temple. Jacob F. Schulman was
tributions.

NELLIE KESSMAN'S liensple IlIrtli El
Nutria
SECOND WEEK HERE

services:

This Week - End in

The Argentinian Girl"

at Littman's Theater.

--

CALL ISSUED FOR
ZION CONFERENCE

Wag Qtitg Notes

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman and
(Continued from Page One.)
Sir. and Mrs. George Kahn spent
most important meeting for the last Wednesday in Pontiac where

Rabbi Leon Frani will occopy the "tul,
upbuilding of Palestine held in the Mr. Roman installed the new 1 411-
Pnil,
SUnd" rn"rnintt i • ,..ht . ". -2'
w itti'h e , l . ' ,( i t ,'. history of American Jewry, has sees of the I. U.
13. _
B. Lodge.
laLl ' r k a ::tn ir i t ' •; olla gt I ;lketis hmion+ and
been called to meet the critical sit-
conclusion+ of the thirty-..rind Council Ant ion
which exists in Palestine
Nth Ed Lichtig has left for Fla:•
of the Union of American Hebrew Con- '''''
gregations at Philadelphia. and with ref- ' to(IlnaY•rhr,twittg
Ida to spent the winter.
eras.. to Rablui . Ablua !fillet Silver's new'
new light on "the
('h anging
'

'
'•''
'

"•
nside
nsid

histor
•"
of
On last Tuesday evening,
he
M
lute
th.. 0 1:a
, : inx . ir.,(1,, J .. 24. at .' 16:30 " •. m.
evening AI ,
,..,,l,hi" i
t,h,v..1.‘,...ill., (t, :Ydillp,),,,,,,,,,,,,tduVi.1;,,,.,..lta
whicharoused tworld-wide and Mrs. .1. C. Hirschfield



Miss Ella Vera Feldman, execu-
Aid extended by the Jewish Slas-
Nellie Kessman, well known Yid.
tive director, and Miss Dina Con-
her Bakers Association to the needy
dish actress, remains in Detroit , for
nell, director of the employment
in the present emergency is lauded
!another week-end and her final up-
bureau of the Young Women's Ile-I
in letters addressed by officers of
, pearance will be in "The Argen.
a protestani(Mg JewsMr.inffiurg h aaiihnt•tttlaitiet aafbuthfft(t fttlaisittl nat:tr,saill:il rIt thr,i tItyy,,
brew Association at 89 Rowena,'
the mayor's unemployment commit-
titian Girl'
l," this Friday evening,
orbits:
••Whentue mud Whither?" an interpret,. Wr,t
this week issued an appeal to em-
tee and by Mayor Flank Murphy,,
ur
Saturday
and Sunday matinees and is or sows early Biblical legend, will
1'1'0111 what we learned while h e Aflame; those present were !31r. and
ployers to co-operate with the bu•
to S. Rosenblatt, secretary of the '
evenings, at Littman's Theater, be the stildcx.t o f era Len M. Fr.nlilin . was making his investigation, we Mrs. ( . J. hay, air. and SIN. A.
reau and to help place their girls
sermon, Sunday, Feb. I.
association, 21)1)9 Calvert avenue.
Twelfth and Seward.
haul every reason to believe that B. Roman, M r. and M rs. Joseph
hi respective jobs they have been
Mayor Murphy writes:
"The Argentinian Girl" was ws, :,ehinssa t•nra„B,:rhhi.-d,-:1ty—
,,,D.4-alin:
ce( 91;,.....„.„..il something friendly and construe- Sempliner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
trained for. Their letter of appeal
"It gives me it great dead of sat-
flee would be forthcoming.
Be- St•h wartz, . NI I. ,and _Sirs. II. F.
follows:
isfaction to at have your whole-
w .ritli,illit• Inip aSiSIStAe!ni(l.rriae.hildituin'icalnidY ri.'s'rria u . n:lerth7ai4iceu:" of the con. tore we had opportunity to read Anthony. MN. h-se Moses, Stilton
A
"You are undoubtedly aware of
hearted support and I assure you
dances by H. l'risant. !Miss hers- mitt, on activities.
the report, I accepted the invita- Hirschfield and Sant Rosenberg,
the difficulties which our Jewish
that the gift 14 1,500 pounds of
man directed the play and music
lion of Lord Passfield to come to
girls always encounter when they
bread daily will go a long way in ,
ig under the supervision of Samuel
Miss :Minnie Hirschfield has I. •
London to discuss the situation
seek employment, but we wonder if
MAKIELSKI
TO
EXHIBIT
relieving some of thetoo-prevalt•nt
Solomon.
Lord Pas:Mehl .
.elt on . ditli:
spending SIIV01'. .
you appreciate with what they are
distress."
NOTABLES' PORTRAITS culties which he dweltthe
had encountered turned
al wicks
home
in Chicago
after and La Port,,
confronted today, when there are
G. Bell Roosevelt, newly-appoint-
JEWISH
CENTER
BAND
in
the
administration
of
the
man-
m

any number of applicants from
ed city controller, chairman of the
Leon A. Makielski noted Detroit date. I suggested that he surely'
PRAISED AT BANQUET
which to make selection. We ap-
general committee of the Mayor's
11r. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
At the banquet for the luq s and Slichigan artist: opens his ex- had not invited me to come to Lon-
peal to you as a Jewish employer
•unt•milloyment committee, writes:
hibition at the .1. L. Hudson Art don merely for the purpose of left 1111 Monday for New York to
to consider our free employment
! "In my confirmation of my tele-
of
the
Jewish
Center
Band
given
Galleries,
next
Monday
afternoon,
hearing
these
complaints;
that
I
be
gone
about a week.
ALEXANDER
FREEMAN
! by the Parents' As
service when you have an available
!phone call to Mrs. Rosenblatt of
of the at which time an informal recta,. hoped to get some constructive
Job.

yesterday, we will make arrange-
At the annual meeting of stock- I band on Jan. 11, at the Jewish lion will he given in his honor. Mr. message from him which I could
"We are able to furnish compe-
s . (.•, d • LevF., is "'Pendin g s
y ments for the collectiun ofbreadholders of the Conmumwealth Com- ' Center, the progress of the organ- Slakielski is showing fill canvasses, lay before the Agency meeting to few •ur,
Buys in vetron.
tent office help, especially stenog-
' from the lit Jewish bakeries huh- Intaadal State Bank, held Jan. 13, ization was commented upon by oils, pastels and charcoal portraits he held ill Berlin.
raphers and bookkeepers. We have
!cabal, one-half of which will be de- Alexander Freeman was again 1 the speakers of the evening. Mrs. as w(•11 as landscapes and still life. •
Mrs. S. Stern o f Jackson is the
JACOB F. SCHULMAN
Ile gave Dr. Slaurice B. Ilexter,
stenographers whom we have
!livered to the .lewish Emergency elected to the directorate for the N. Wt•inautn, treasurer of the Par- Among the portraits to be shown a menthe'.
of the Agency's adman- guest of Mr. and Mrs. (7..1, Levy
trained for legal work. We can
and Alfred Relief at Twelfth and Blaine, and ensuing year. :Mr. Freeman is also ents' Association, and Miss SI. Sin- will be many pedple of internation- istration, and me a message which • " d! a
also furnish experienced saleswom- install t, (1 as indite grand
few da Y s •
as si vice grand, t„ sm., f,, r. ,, , ne-half to the Ith, partinent of Pule member of the Bankers' Club of , gernmn, secretary, spoke of the al repute such as Samuel M. N'auc- I delivered in Berlin whichprom-
next
.
en, wrapping clerks, stock girls, Traub
x months. The other ° Ili- ' tic :Welfare at 1520 Westminster." mid,u0 ,,,
On last Sunday night, the Young
,! plans for enlarging the band that lain, president Baldwin Locomotive iced safety for the Jews of Pales-
etc. We make every effort to fit the
! On Jan, S, W. G. Bergman, ex-
sees
installed
were:
are
now
being
made.
Israel
Glass,
Works;
Dr,
John
11.
Finley,
editor
tine;
also
theresuniption
in
due
'Judea
Society met at the home 111:
the girl to the job, and assure you
I conductor of the hand, was pre- N. Y. Times; Nicholas Longworth
e'c•utive secretarry of the
, course, of Jewish immigration an I Miss Pearl Ilrt•mer. After a slant
Louis Shape ro, secretary; ('has, , unemployment committee, wrote:
of the same careful attention
sentml with a check (iv n b the S
MENUHIN'S RECITAL 1 ' parents
peaker of the House of Represen- governmt•nt assistance through business meeting, bridge and Mitte-
whether you desire permanent or K. Ilarris, financial seeretary•
in appreciation of his sin- native
s;
Secretary
of
Interior
and
some
government Iota for the ae- ing lans enjoyed by all. Itainty re-
Harry
Rosenfeld,
treasurer,
and
re::e
temporary help. We welcome a
THURSDAY EVENING core efforts on behalf of the boys.
ic‘"irtrth, e oll'in'at nweae‘k•erX.Ig. th•,""1"5(lreta.
freshint•nts were screed at mid-
Association,
touched upon
his long 1,„„,
NIrs. G Ray
job even if it is only for one day. the following appointed ollicei.s: 1 200 loaves of bread per (lay from
Mr.
Glass, in thanking
the Parents'
erry Lyman Wilbur; Or. Wit quirement lif land for settlement night. At th e next meeting the Lin-
Right
supporter
to
the
noble
grand,
Morgan,
president
of
the
landless Arabs a nd also the ,
We guarantee prompt and efficient
Yehudi Slenuhin, the sensational •
American
Mt•dical Association; . consolidation of the Jewish cold- nual election of officers will he held.
lien Klein; left supporter to the no- members
your
This
, and ask onl
service,
y that our g i r
association
with
the
;Too
I
1 h of •I•
h If , 1 taviolini s t
, organization.
delivered
I
k his firs
• rnath Tagore, Hindu I tad !flies.
ta um
be given an opportunity to apy
p l I s ble grand, Joe Levenson; chaplain, t o tht• Jewish Emergency Relit•f cital appearance at Masonic Aud- , traced the history of the group
and Statesman; Edgar Guest, Mich- • "What happened between that
for any vacancy that may occur in Sam Silverstein; warden, Meyer Station and one-half to the Oak- itorium, Thursday evening, Jan. , !during the last five years.
s
.
.
!gin's
poet; IlTelitartyt:stNIrdttagonItitta,ray: te ho tnfsertittitau ttat, ar edett,ha tit.t fi hn a al erttlhattiantgaeotf MENORAH TO DISCUSS
your organization.
mu el Levine,
t 1
Cooper; inside guardian, Louis and branch of the Department of 29 Tickets are on sale at Grinnell ! Sa ,Intuii
Levine. .. director of the „lit, Detr o it
"THIS BEIN G JEWISH"
"We have hundreds of girls Sam u els ; outside guardian, Theo- Public M'elfare, 11720 Oakland. • Bros. Music Store.

Following is Jewish Center ASanciation
• •
, praised
, . , ning,
Ralit,th,teItlottis
dove
Stein;
right
sign
supporter,
l a riddle.'
waiting to be placed. Some of them
the Parents'
I arents Association for its in-
' This district was chosen since a , the complete program:
' aA
utrnh eoti i‘t%l'hitattnl ( i 1
Albert E. Goldberg; left scent , sup- i ,

meetint;
are in dire need."
. f the
"World
Closing
In
on
Jews."
Rondo
Brilliant
0
"0
tereSt
and
Schubert
I t•
' this
enthusiasm for cultural • Wankowicz, Polish Consul, :Mayor i Th e world is closing in on the I ah
porter, A. Redding; right supporter district is of Jewish faith.
Andante -Allegro
Society
The
next will be held at Congre-
. . Concerto NO. 22 in A minor ,..Viotti I and mlucational activities, particu- I Frank Murphy, Al Watrous, Clar- 'Jewish people, and any failure on gsll"" ll'imi Moshe, "f ti lh::xtN
to the vice grand, Louis Jaffe; left
the
ei r"""art.
New Hadassah Members.
larl in these tin e 4 depression • , enee Gunther, Charlie Guest, noted the
present situation it is
"In
Moderate, Adagio, ARRAN • Ass•I
p ur t 0 f th 0 J en
. , t ,,
b il u I , u p Lawrence, on Sunday, Jon. 25, at
it means such great sacri- rr,i
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, chair. supporter to the vice grand, S S. ' th e ublic spirit and altruistic ae- 1, thsassm• sowl.0,,I by saw Frank°
lfteg7,halttitdaleteth hbalZesski, p famous t l'alteltstineth
for
Nehudi
Menuhin)
•'
em
woulddheea
fire.
greater
bloc
3 ' 30 th "
man of the membership commits Stein.
offi. I that of persons I i tkhe the mt.fmrhaeit,latfi ,, 1 t. i.
brill
Interml.sion
Ile.
The following grand lodge
TN.. pt l ,)g. ram will ctmsist of a
ion a as u .
, your association
, .• ,, at
tee, reports the following new cers hl
Cornelli
The an played after the ban- ' van, Fielding Yost, Prof. Weillt•y, dared Dr. Cyrus Adlet? n
het
in the installation: A. lthe reassuring ray o[ hope in a sit- :ffitfts""v
gotentiF jevaur- discussion by the members on the
me tubers this week:
........
mosskowski.Carasatelquet,
the
balance
of
the
evening
'
Dr.
Beal,
Prof.
Novy,
and
many
ish
leader,
in
a
message
declaring
A
J. Brodie, grand herald ttf the , tuition that has many somber as. I Fate •ux cheveux de lin
Debussy. being spent in tlancing.
suld
eet: "This Being Jewish." In-
Mrs. B. G. Arden, Mrs. Samuel ,
I l o d ge f Mi c hi gan ,

other notable
faculty men of the that the fi na ne lad situation of formal talks will be given by EI-
•• peets. Me feel are that anything
(The Maiden with Flaxen Hair)
The committee in charge of the University
of Nlichigan.
Asherson, Mrs. Charles Brody, Crowe, past president of the Re- ! we may say is utterly superfluous Turkish March
li'l'tFurman, Edward Wagman,
'Jewish activities in Palestine is in li'l't
Beethoven-Auer banquet was Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mrs. Sol Sf. Gerson, Mrs. Samuel
eite at a trwtt(hintht•int , a dangerous condition and calling Samuel Jacobson and Rose Elkin,
t!ti prominent
(From "The Ruins of Athens ")
Stocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg ' nif i f";,tl isl,i, itls,.. (i
Goldman, Mrs. Edward C. Levy, becea Assembly, end Carrie Itogers,1 'since the real thankfulness for your L. Campanella
Paganki
en
t f t- "(ee 't ft- ' act comes from the people who are i
P • Pr e sid
o
upon Jews to take part in the cam- which will be followed by general
and Mr. and Mrs. K. Miller.
Mrs. Fannie Osher, Mrs. Kate II. sembly.
Following
the public in-
:I 11.,
Miss
Helen
Lee Doherty, MN. paign for funds that will be discussion among the rest of the
Rosenthal, Mrs. Morris D. Tick. stallation, a card party and dance actually rt•ct,,,iving their bread from
Ray
Lyman
Wilbur
of
Washington,
launched at the national confer- assembly.
,
y
our
hds.
an
Any one desiring to enroll as a was given.
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES Countess Elektra Rosanska, noted .ice
ERS
on Palestine to b` held next , The study circles will be discon.
I
member of Detroit chapter of Ha-
.
,
• •
. Suzanne
, Fenkell Mothers Clu b:
(
tinned until Feb. I due to the f i nal
'-u1 unday at the Hotel Biltm o
ore.
re,
dassah should communicate with
J """"" 2 '. '' ' P.. "'- this tth ' h Twentieth
Anniv rrrrr y•
Countess Ilse Metz and Mrs. Leon
EVERGLADES CLUB NEW 1 , nt
.""
ii h,, cs
• s ees .' a. m. program ar. i n , commemoration of • the twentieth an- A. Makielski•
Dr. Adler, who is provisional examinations and registration per-
Mrs. Ehrlich, 6553 Second boules
What else is death but one brief
onge,,,,,„, ip,,,,i m,,,,,.
The Menorah is sponsoring an
M.
r
Is
..1„
Ilernarti
Lachs
of
the
nicersary
of
C
ki,,,,i,
st,,,b.
chairman
of
the
American
l'
,
'PoPo

A
meld).
Rid.
FEATURE AT TULLER
yard, Madison 6563.
sigh.
Two charming studies in pastel
• banquet will I held Sunday evening.
alumnae-student dance to be held
C
urtiam
, at which time Rabb( Leon ,
att,tatr itpcat ett(tl e am Till. watt! etn f beN of the Tewish A •n
at the Twentieth Century Club, Co-
-
,
cif,
in
revealing
for
the
first
time
TaThfethTs
w
t
e
ris
t
tamso,trhers
chat,
A new feature of entertainment
Club will Frani of Temple Beth El. Fred M. Hut- Vial'harheat'hee
t

rel. Rabbi Moses Fischer, spiritual ead.
~, rent Mothers
that the
ffS1111=11111V211171
ith work in Palestine
, lumbia near
M1711111=1, recently installed by the manage- . 1 ,,"„s „, Twelf
„.. Woodward, on Sun-
i,,, ,, t h ,,,,,,„,,„„,
„.„,,,,,, at shed, IT a the cowers:ration and ((the' arena-
r. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert, prom- • is 0
Fab,
faced wit
w h the prospect of ''s F, r.e
". '".
ment of the Hotel Tuner is the new meeting place •t 2201 Cholstdne en! men will have messages to deliver. .
Invitations have alreatly been issued to inent young Detroiters and son and , crippling retrenchment," declares
avenue on Tuesday. Jan. 27, at 6 P. M.
Everglades Club.
of Mr. tad Mrs. Sam T.
thi,, sttsir. which will Ism include musi- daughter
.
! that "Palestine is in danger."
The club occupies the space for- Oakland Mothers Club:
cal entertainment and dancing. The din. Gilbert.
Installation of Officers of Da-
merly devoted to the Arabian
The Oakland Mothers Club will havebet' will he held in the banquet hall at
Among the patrons and patron.:
vid Horwitz Lodg e, I. 0.B S.
#01 guest speaker, Mr+. Emory Monash, 6 P. nv Mrs. Joseph Kornfield together esses
Room with a lounge adjacent. The in the subject of "Adolescence... on thep . with a large committee from the Sister-
for the exhibition are His 1,1• 111 1.4

H program at the Jewish Center, Sat. Imo dare in charge.
.
of the club are ex- next
lExcellency, Ambassador Tytus Fil- , a • as •

0 decorations
Installation of oilleera took plata ,
palms, urday. Jan. al at 2 p. ni.
extravagant,
. iyntwicz, Hon. W. K
eeedingl Y
Hon. •
Sunday evening, Jan. 4, at Jericho
Mr, nsvla 1. Hub, chairman of the Ire,t,Ina People'. Au•Iliary: r
' ferns Spanish moss and other td others
Linda Lipzynski,
ac
H on. Witold Fireside Circle:

FREE WHEELING
lh th
Clubs Committee of the Musk
Temple,y Road and Anwoot .
ofus plants having been used :.•,,,,,b, n o b ,,,,, c h,, r „, i , h Mr,. M. B . scheduled for Ftebruary i have been post- 1% ankowiez, Samuel M. Vauclain.'
tropical
Miss Edith Mary
sunder
in prion and these, combined :11(.,,,,ss. president of the Music Study
!henry Montgomery, Mayor Frank the speaker on Sunday will be Harry errner, state deputy grand
HIGHEST QUALITY GENUINE NO. 3
;r i s:'r' i rt" l a 'elba ' f . Tuh'
I With singing birds, soft music and , h:ii,obt;eth,4,,,Tat e i ttsosner(t "ca vrasia(twt istaer (thins:am :1 . i "7'
• I"
Slurphy,
Commander
Richard
Brad-
Jan.
27,
at
the
"Fireside
evening,
master,
Lottia Sheill, assistant stab •
"1",,, I n le n gt h and will include the fi!Ilto h , 'in'ic " :
_ii
tie t'ircle." deputy grand master, R. Kozlow (
0 ,, h,,,
2 TON
I TON
(•Ths Unseen• portrayed by Gertrude head, Secretary of Interior Ray I.. These events are scheduled
n extraordinarily subdued lighting ere
for S district deputy and staff, were tht ,
Erenstein, Alex Friedman and Sylv ia
effect,
lend
an
air
of
enchantment
POCAHONTAS EGG
sh•tlen, "The Slave With Two Faces", !Wilbur,
7 50 7.75 N which is most alluring. Two dance
•• ,.
, Ur. William G. Morgan. o'clock, when the guests gather installing ollh•ers.
aith Ellen Gottesman, Theodore Kertess .40ml:inns: Ray Lyman Wilbur, Dr. around the fireplace, in the lounge,' The following t,flicerat were in-
POCAHONTAS EGG, Rescreened .... 8.00 8.25
, floors are provided for the pleas- SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. and Anna Schane in the prinirpal Ode, I Witham G. Morgan, Suzanne Tut- for an interesting hour of coo- stalled: President, Abe Zell; vice
-
taasih•r
with a large number in minor Ile, Mrs. Wilbur AI. Brucker, Mrs.
POCAHONTAS STOVE
7.25 7.75
ure of the diners, one on each side
roles, and - Thursday Eveing." with the
merit and discussion. Sliss Rose president, Louis Stern; financial
An interesting speaker will be following cast : (Burt rude Rosen, Ella Henry L. Doherty, Mrs, F. Lang- has chosen for her subject, "Book secretary, N. Richman; rec
POCAHONTAS STOVE, Rescreened .. 7.75 8.00 id of the orchestra, with entertain-
o
rding
q went interspersed by special musi- the feature of the meeting of the kas. Abe Rosenthal and Ruth Starman. don Hubbard, Mrs, John II. French,
KY. EGG BEST, Rescreened
Comments." The Book Chat Club secretary,.1. Kagan; treasurer,Sam
5.75 6.00
sane Wuntner Is coaching the
Young People's Society of Congre- ct,̀,".
cal features.
OS eS.S.
ts. Tickets for the program are now Mrs. Walter Tant a Mr Ri .11I ' n i
F'ox; hospitaler, J. ladder; phyai-
Brodhead,
Mrs.
Ossip
Galtrilo-
The
managerial
supervision
of
gation
Shaarey
Zwick
to
be
held
„is
.
on
LONGFELLOW
clan, Hr. A. Dubnnve; Louis Shedd,
' witsch, Mrs. Anthony Nlaiullo, and Charm Class:
the club is under William Kurth, this Sunday, Jan. 25, at the branch
posh,
president ; conductor, J. ( tam
Whose extensive experience in synagogue on Twelfth street, near P 'le " ti;T.r7;1,7,....(4,4,7,?d.,V,e,„",,,'iation has Elt•ktra Rosanska .
The subject for discussion at titer; minim, S. Fanden. Beard of
Eastern and Middle Western din- Clairmount, at 3 p. m.
been organised for the Sunday Religions
0
1225 Six Mile Rd. E.
the
next
meeting
of
the
charm
trustees,
S. Rice, C. Rosenstein, M.
The program committee has s. "10,01, which wilt tod, a a meeting on Zedakah Club Donates to
ner clubs eminently fits him for
J.1class on Stolidity even ing, Jan. 20, llogat•at, NI. Weiner.
10 111
planned several splendid programs "' „;' ,,n ts,,,,•,„1,7;"7,"...„ .","0.
the duties imposed.
The
following committees were .
W.
E.
W.
0.;
Purim
Bake
will
be
"Carriage."
The differ-
for future meetings.
of the ;midis • re i nvited to become ac•
(awe correct carriage makes in the ! appointed: Entertainmt•nt, D. Rich-
Sale Planned.
-
Plans for the formal (lance to 'Plaint.' with th e tsachsrs and learn td.
chairman;
Sol Rice, assistant;
appearance and p e rson ality of "'"n•
be given on March 7 at the Italian the work being conducted in the school. ,
I.. Margolies, M. Seidner, N. Geer,
v rye gi rl wi II b be ou tined.
1
The North Woodward branch of ere
Gardens of the Book-Cadillac Purim Ball:
.1.
Kassal,
.1.
Hoff,
NI. Bogart. Re.
Hotel are progressing. The music
p
- rentetive plans are now duping worked the .lewish Women's Euroean
and Professional Girls' lief Committee, II. !termer, Danes
•n
Welfare Organization met at the B si
committee, under the chairman- aspic
held
Richman;
legal
advisor,
II. Rosen-
" S
Supper
n;er Club.
ship Of Miss Josephine Jac'ffis has sowtsv evening, Feb. 22. Del Delbridge. home of Sirs, Geo. Cohen, 1766
The Business and Professional that; look out committee, L. Sheill,
secured one of Seymour Simons' its, (Burrell's Orchestra has been engaged Ferry Park avenue, Jan. 20, The
chairman;
J.
Commer
and
II. Sei-
for that evening.
its s.,,,, ;
orchestras for the evening.
Get. Together Social which was held ■ organization thanks the Zedakah ' Girls' Supper Club will to
1 intelllectual advancement, M.
meeting Oa Thurs.
"Adam," by Ludwig IA•wisohn, "Nestle,' evening was very well attend- Club for its donation of 127 t o ,reg ular business meet
is the play being prepared for pro- s., 1 by the congregation memberruc,,, Young help this organization carry on its day eh ening, Jan. ..J, at 6 I, clock. Liss, chairman, L. Shell', B.
Members will hear Miss lapis Til- Schneider, S. Semen; Jr. club corn-
' duction by the dramatic commit- „h;,'",,"0,°! ,• h ,a,,Tra`,:,,,
s
a s,.
,, 1 r,,,,Il ",,:r ,h,,,,V,,„fj,;`,. work. Mrs. Lapides, Mrs. Sklar Members
mittee, J. (rummer, chairman, IL
ter their meeti ng.
tee.
,spices
•(i
of the Sisterhounl. The feature and Mrs. Hoffer will be hostesses lett, after
Richman, L. Sheill, .1. Kazan; pub-
of the evening was a one-act play pre- at one of the series of card parties
licit y committee, J. (rummer,, chair-
. sented by the Young Peoples Auxiliary. a at 3342 Richton avenue on Satur- Sociology Lecture Course:
musical program WA/ rentIvred by Mis.
a
The
next
speaker
on
the
so.
man
111.
Tarn o pol, II. Rosten; vise
Janet Berlin. pianist. Atig4 Helen and day evening, Feb. 7, under the
-s
aim:
sick,
deputy, it. Koz-
•Miss Beatrice Rosenberg, vocalists who chairmanship of Mrs. E. Weisman eiology lecture , course, Thursday low,
Sam
7.e district
R, 13. Brown.
I sang several nu nthers in duet. accet.
evening, Jan. 29, will be :Miss Lois
Panied by Miss Hoge Kabachnik. Mrs. and Mrs. Meyers. The ways and
After the installation luncheon
means
committee
is
planning
a
Tillett,
supervisor
of
the
Grand
Jacob
Farkas,
president
of
the
Sister-
-..
„..
Im I, J ell K rnfiel I, president of the Purim bake sale to be held in sev- River district, Department of Pub. was served and dancing followed
'fur
A ,
end Mi on Lorher, presi-
friends. Over
IN MEMORIAM mingregation
lie W lt
dent of the You. Peoples Auxiliary de- eral prominent kosher meat mar-
0 attended.
livered Interesting talks during the eve- kets of the city. The next meet- She will talk on "How to Help the ,
C
...
concluded
the
eve-
-
1111111.
A
soc
ial
soar
Just think, they serve
ing
will
be
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Family
in
Trouble."
These
lec-
'
,
In loving memory of our dear ni ng's prog ram w hich viar
+ ar anited by
mother and grandmother, Esther si"... James SuCbel, Miss Ella Saa,i and Sadie Cohen, 2726 Leslie avenue, tures are open th the public an d Jewish Centers Co - ed Bas-
a regular dinner for less
1
on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 3.
guests and "Y" members are car.
Lefkofsky, who passed away five Mrs. Jacob nuke ,
,
ketball Team.
0
than I can prepare it and
, I t
years ago Jan. 19, 1926 (fourth dially invited.
day Shevat).
The .1. C. C. B. 13, team had its
I understand the food is ,,( '
Open Forum:
initial practice game of the cur-
A place is vac.' in our hearts,
wonderful. Helen and
/VI
The Friday evening services on rent season Jan. 5, the Crosse
Which never ran be filled.
,78
year,
Ji.E
.
tr
alaE
3
L
pA
itV
i
t.(
1
.
N
,
E
The
regular
Friday
evening
re-
‘3.
yon
are
Jan.
30 will be conduchal by Rabbi Pointe V. V. Girls furnishing the
eall
r
mother,
not
forgotten
,
Joe ate there last week
I
,I
3
at Tem-
iigiouh
services
were
held
Though on earth you •re no more.
Leon F ram of Temple Beth El, oppositi o n on the tatter's
,
er's t haw. The
S Hti in memory you are with 11A, a
plc Beth E on Jan. If Maurice old, died on Jan. 8. Funeral sell'- who will also lead the discussion C tmal
and they're still raving
As you ■ Iwaus were before.
haul a comfortable lead of
Goldblatt o l f Cincinnati addressed ices were held on Jan. 9, with in-
about it.
Sadl y missed by her loving Chit the congregation upon the subject,' ferment at Muchpelah Cemetery. for
the open forum. Tea will be 17-10 at half time. However, sin(
served.
, they played the second half under
Rabbi .Ashinsk
y officiated. She is
"The Need of Religion."
dren and Grandchildren.
unfamiliar rules, they succumbed
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Valentine Party:
--
to their more experiences hostesses,
Sam
Cooper
and
3et
I
rr(s;it.
Rosa
e
An
old-fashioned
sleighride
In loving memory of our dear
Invitations
are
being
sent
out
being
nosed out 30-27.
t•, both of D
and to "Y " members this week for two
father anti grandfather, Joseph party was enjoyed by a group of Sc
The following participated in the
I a• fkofsky, who passed away two }voting people on Monday evening. MN. Geor ge Fierer of Warren, Valentine parties. A Valentine game: A. soloman, Mildred Hassid,
years ago Jan. 27, 1929 (16th day They later returned to the apart- Ohio, and one on Joseph E., of dance on Sunday evening, Feb. 15, Shirley Sail G. Solomon Doris
ment of Benjamin Brody for danc- Warren, Ohio.
Shevat),
, when admission will be by
Val- Wittus, Left, Kerby, Thav, Barri-
.,
ing and supper.
•ntire and membership card; and son, Davis and Grossberg.
Tx', years hose passed ginee that sold day,'
LOUIS RABINOWITZ
--
a Valentine bridge on Tuesday
When one we loved was called away.
I.eague games will be played
Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Rosenber R re- of 1923 West Euclid avenue, 61 •vening, Feb. 17.
God took him Runic.. it wt. His w I.
'

et cry IVedia•sday.
not a shin our hearts he dinners still.
rently spent several (lays visiting years old, died on Jan. 19. Fu-
neral services were held on Jan.
Ever remembered by his chil- relatives in Detroit.
19 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
dren and Grandchildren.
An enjoyable "hard time party" with interment at liar Harnutria
was held in the community hall of Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin offici-
THERE IS NO WIER FLU MIN
Ile is survived by four
Temple B'nai Israel on Jan. 13. ated.
Many unique and humorous cos- sons, Morris, Albert, Nathan and
Bernard, and one (laughter, Anna.
tames were worn by the guests.
ILBERT'S
JACOB KRAMER
Boesky's inimitable delicacies are welcome at any gathering and our
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Krohn
.VE fl.
were hosts to 16 guests at a de- of 202 Medbury avenue, 59 years
new low prices enable you to serve them for any occasion. Benjamin
Iightful bridge party held at their old, (lied on Jan. 20. Funeral
home on Monday evening, Jan. 12. services were held on Jan. 21, with
Franklin preached thrift and when we assumed the lead in reducing
-
interment at Cloverhill Park
Formerly EDMUND 0. LEWIS
PHONE US FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Miss Lucille Greenebaum and Cemetery. The Rev. Zaludkowski
prices on all our products, thrifty
Milton Greenebaum will entertain officiated. lie is survived by his
We have Genuine SEMET-SOLVAY COKE
at supper on next Sunday evening. wife, Sadie; three sons, Ilerman,
in all sizes.
hostesses were quick to practice thrift
Joe and Sam Gach, and one (laugh-
CAREFUL HANDLING
Mrs. Carrie Miller, who has been ter, Ann Gach.
,
',
;L " .
t '
at Boesky's. Remember, we lead,
the guest of her niece, Mrs. Isaac
t,
\ ! i
Clinkofstine, has returned to her
SOL TARNOPOL
others follow—you benefit by the in-
home in Chicago.
/l '.'
of 5019 Wabash avenue, 16 years
old, died on Jan. 20. Funeral
creased purchasing power of our
'-.. ■
Bridge Tea to be Given by services were held on Jan. 21 at
Lewes Bros.' Funeral llome, with
1; -:-
2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET
Purity Chapter Tuesday.
AA
three stores. Get the Boesky habit.
I I
On Tuesday, elan. 27, at 1:30 p. interment at Oakvie• Cemetery.
CADILLAC 4006
Eat. 1913
Ile
is
survived
by
his
father,
Jo-
m., Purity Chapter No 379, Order
of the Eastern Star, will be hosts seph; his mother, Ann; two broth-
ers,
Charles
and
Sam,
and
one
at a bridge tea, at the Hostess Cake
81 DELAWARE AVE.
Shop, Twelfth street at Oakland. sister, Esther.
Empire 6834
AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO DELIVER FREE ANYWHERE OR ANY TIME.
rs. Rose Reuben is chairman, as-
PARTY
KATE GILBERT
s, sisted by an able committee. Tick-
Nadal Lewis
ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Seymour Lewis
Saul 1A11,1.
GOOfff• Lerwls
-- eta may he had by calling Empire of 3222 Tuxedo avenue, 35 years
old, died on Jan. 19. Funeral !wry-
7344-N1.
lees were held on Jan. 19 at Lewis
Granite and Marble
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Jewish Welfare Federation Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
ment at Beth David Cemetery.
Flower Fund.
Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is
Contributions to the (lower fund survived by her husband. David;
of the Jewish Welfare Federation two daughters, Phyllis and Honor.
MANUEL
URBACH
have
been received in memory of ah; four brothers, i. Rosenthal,
TWELFTH STREET AT HAZELWOOD
HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH
Mrs Adeline Rosenfield from The Benj. Rosenthal, Jack Rosenthal
LIBRARY MARKET, Library and Gratiot
Finley Family; in memory of Ilan - and Albert Rosenthal. and three
7729 TWELFTH ST.
nab Heller from Mr. and Mrs. Ber- sisters, Mrs. Henry Bloom, Mrs.
Euclid 7192
7739 John R. SL
nerd E. Anspach and Mrs. LeonlJulius Miller and Pauline Rosen-
Empire 2114
'an Vliet. that.

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