A merica Arisk periodical &ter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, MO TOL-mon; fiwislluntLNIcLE BEN SELLING DIES H. T. BUSCH TO HEAD' ' LANSING MERCHANTS Passing of Philanthropist and Civic Worker Mourned In Northwest. PAGE THREE ..:CLASSIFIED:-: • MOMENTS OF ,DISCHETION 11. T. Busch, president of Busch-I FOR RENT—At a greatly reduced FOR RENT — Large, attractive, Sal ban lb, Of Lansing, was elected rental, lower seven-room flat! clean, warm room, pleasant sur- Separate entrance, side drive, President of the Merchants Asso- 1 roundings, in quiet home, for riation of Lansing, which is tom-' automatic oil heat, refrigeration. girl, or will share apartment. Near bus and car lines. Imme- pasta] of all Lansing retail mer- Rent very reasonable. Wonder- PORTLAND, Ore. — (J. T. A.) chants. diate possession. Please call ful transportation. Between --Jews and non-Jews throughout Euclid 7378. SIr. Busch is a traffic commis- Fourteenth bus and Trumbull the Northwest are mourning Ben sinner, is president of the Athletic car line. Have radio and piano. Selling, the grand old nun of Federation League, also president ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- 2073 l'ingree, Apt. 206, Euclid Northwest Jew r y, nationally- og Big Brothers Club. TORS—We do painting, deco- 0119.M. known philanthropist and promi- rating and plastering. Guaran- nently identified with Oregon poli- teed work. 1.. sathanson, 2987 , FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- tics for more than a generation, nished room in modern apart- Gladstone. I'hone Garfield 5128 who died here Jan. 15 at the age :mini. Suitable for one or two; from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 of 78. Born in San Francisco, $15 for single, $20 for twod p. m. Mr. Selling came to Portland at Near Fourteenth bus and Lin- The students of the Sunday the age of 10 and was educated in School of Congnsgation Shaarey MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class wood car. 2555 Pingree, Apt. 8. the local schools. catering for •xeddings and par. , • Zedek have alerted as student coun- A, prominent merchant in Port- cil to supervise the activities ties. 15/150 Linwood. Univer- l' OR RENT—A nicely furnished Of the . room for one or two people. land for more than three score city 2-1610. :Aim!. A system of representa- I '''", Blaine, near Fourteenth, years, Mr. Selling took an active tion was worked out by which the art in all civic and communal af- pupils of each senior department CATERERS—Strictly kosher, En-' Apt. 207• fairs as well as holding many im- gagements, weddings and class elects a certain number of FOR RENT—Furnished room for portant public offices. In 1908 he banquets. Catered by plate. De- refined young man in a quiet was elected to the state senate and trait Catering Co., M. A. Others of the Student Council home in northwest section. in 1910 was re-elected and chosen Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654. are: Peesitlent, Albert Gordon; Phone Arlington 0528-J, or in president. Ile was given the Re- vice-president, Dorothy' Smith; quire S. Libowitz, 2711 Elm- publican nomination for United and old' treasurer, Jess Al. Stein; and sec- BOOKBINDING—New burst. States senator in 1912, but books, also magazines, bound to retary, Beryl .lambs. Philip lt,s- although Oregon is normally Re enthal, superintendent of the school, order at lowest price. Gin' as FOR RENT — Lovely furnished publican, he was defeated owing to is the faculty adviser. a trial. ',mils Cohen, 8111 Lin - room, continuous hot water, the split in the Republican inlay. yotal avenue. Euclid 3271-M. shower, home privileges, in re-' A program committee under the During his second term in thy slide chairmanship Of fined couple's home, $15 month.: Caplan senate he served as acting gover- provides the weekly assemblies with IN FIVE LESSONS ONLY you or 4069 '(Vest Grand avenue, near nor. In 1915 he was elected to an interesting variety of entertain- your child may learn to read Dexter bus and Fourteenth car. and write Hebrew, Yiddish, or the state assembly, of which body ments. Among the programa given Fairmount 2954-W. English. Absolute satisfaction he was chosen speaker. this semester were the tryouts for guaranteed. First lesson free FOR RENT—Room for a gentle- In recent years he had taken the school debating squad, address- as sample, or trial lesson. Call no active part in-politics, devoting ed by members of city and national man in private home, $13 per l' N111 NC E D PERFECT It Garfield 6835,1 for Mr. Moro- himself to communal and philan- Jewish organizations, besides the month. 2945 Tuxedo, near Lin- witz. thropic affairs. Ile has served as regular group singing led by Prof. wood car and Dexter boulevard DISC It I 11 IN t TI K It 5 president of the Portland Jewish Elijah Zaludkowski. On Sunday bus. Hemlock 8287-M, Upstairs. , OR RENT—Beautiful furnished Welfare Federation, president of .Inn. 18, A. Louis Gordon, president room in private home for two ROOM FOR RENT—A room suit-, the First Hebrew Benevolent As- of the Congregation, snake briefly able for one or two gentlemen ladies, two gentlemen or a sociation, vice-president of the to the students stressing the neces- in private home. Adult family. coulde. Refined neighborhood. Jewish Relief Society, president sity of retaining the Jewish iden- C S. ANARGYROS C(1111`11RATIoN An adjoining room can be ob- Stall shower, telephone service. of the B'nai B'rith and a member tity. For next Sunday, arrange- Capital St,k darted 1, I . I (HOLLOW CO ., Inc. tained if desired, Home privi- Good transportation. Must be of the American Jewish Commit- ments are being made for an ad- leges. 2227 West Euclid aye- seen to be appreciated. 2676 tee. dress on Nathan Straus, ■ , nue, near Fourteenth bus and Leslie avenue. Gave H. U. C. Library, The awards committee, with Dor- street cars. Among his important philanthro- othy Smith and Jess Stein as co- HEADS COMMITTEE FOR pies were the presentation of a chairmen, has been planning a me. FOR RENT—Room with all con- ANNIVERSARY AFFAIR veniences for single man or STATES DEMANDS FOR library to the Hebrew Union Col- dallion reward for the senior de- couple. 2683 Fullerton. Reas- lege at Cincinnati and the estab- partmcnt graduate who has the CHEVROLET INCREASES onable rent. Call Madison 0881 lishment of the Waverly Baby best scholastic and extra-curticu. Plans were discussed for a series Felix Si, 1Varburg, vice-president on Monday. Home in Portland. Through his lar record in the class. of bridge parties, and a bridge In a statement Mile this week,' of the National Jewish Welfilec aid hundreds of students in Ore- tournament for women, at the reg- Board, announces that exercises in Jack Mann, well-known automobile FOR RENT—Beautiful newly fur- gon received a college education, Jewish Center Basketball ular meeting of the Sisterhood of memory of Nathan Straus will be nished room, twin beds, pleasant salesman in Detroit, SUS: while during the depression of Temple Illith El, Leagues. "With the beginning of the New conducted by Y. Si, II. A.'s, Y. aV. surroundings, small family. Suit- 1914 he established a kitchen in II. Jewish Centers, and other Mrs. James Rapport presided able for one or two gentlemen. Year, new hopes for a very pros- Portland that served nearly half The result+ tir the Jewish Center Be.- over the meeting. The bridge tour- Reasonable to the right party. perous 1931 are in view. Every- constituent societies of the board a million meals at 5 cents each. keine!! league games played st 'remple' nament for women will meet the Convenient to Fourteenth bus where in the United States, manu- throughout the country, and flags Known as the an who has Beth El on Sunday, Jon. It follow: will be flown at half-most as a to- Senior 1..11,14.: A. Z. A. V9, 20, Aloha first Monday of each month, and on and Trumbull car line. Garfield given away more money in propor- Omega. II; Stranger. 2;, l'restotts kc of the deep sense of loss whit+ intermediate Wednesdays the 4176-M. 2081 Virginia Park, tion to his income than any other Ben Bey .10. Pals Is, Jews the world over feel in the bridge parties for both men and Intermediate League: DIV.. , Apt. 205. I o. American, Mr. Selling was an ac- passing of a beloved and noble It•tol- Cr ,,w eseynt: Pirates , 15, 1, 5,MoohOmach4 , women will be held. tive worker in all relief drives and n n P 21. Mac er. Following the discussion,a social especially as a Liberty Loan work- Senior Intermediate itivkion: Camar• FOR RENT—Nice clean, warm Among the many and varied ob- hour over the tea runs was enjoyed. and airy room, hot water all the er. Ile himself bought more than aolerie - A" 27. Spartans II: l'eltirs 21, jects of his boundless philanthropy, Cantaradi•rie Mrs. Harold Fiiinlairg and Mrs. time and shower. Suitable for 4400,000 worth of bonds and then tent. schedule for the coming rek, nil the Jewish Center movement found Joseph 11110-k presided at the table, one or two. Board if desired. resold them to persons of small game. idavv,1 .1 Temple Beth (di. Glad- in Nathan Straus, a generous ftillOW ■ stone Uhl W000daarol. will be while assisting as hostesses were Very reasonable. Near car line. means for one dollar a week. friend. Ilis zeal for the welfare Senior lityl.6.n, S , ItIllay. Jan. Mrs. I. Cirolski, Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. J. Naomi, 1607 West Eu- When the Oregon compulsory Creston,. ,... heta Sigma Kappa at if children and young people, and Mrs. Carl Caen, Mrs. E. Ehren- clitl„Apt. 104, school Bible-reading bill became a o'clock: Ben 11, vs. Alpha Omega at his devotion to Judaism found ex- 2: Pal+ vs. A. Z. A. at 3, Strangers, seld, Mrs, A. Eiseman, and Mrs. national issue in 1926, Mr. Selling pression in his sympathetic support 1, , Si, F'isehgrund. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished headed a delegation of the Inti•rmediate Sunday, January of the Jewish ('enter movement, to twin-bed room for two business Pirates at 5:30 o'clock; B'rith to protest against this legis- 271 Cre.cent. ■ which he WAS further attached by ,+. 1ffientoivs tat 6111: Mono- young women, or share small at- lation. Two years ago he was the active Icadrrship of tis s. Rawlings at . non , DETROITERS AID WORK tractive apartment. Conveni- voted Portland's first citizen. On Senio r Intermediate Sehedule, Soulss. law, Judge Irving Lehman, as MISS MOLLY HARRIS ent to car and bus. Garfield his seventieth birthday in 1922 25: !■ Partans vs ("cities at 7:15: OF L. A. SANATORIUM 5liss Molly Harris heads the coin- president of the Jewish Welfare A" vs. Camaraderie olerie "I r , 1 " „an.:741. 1t•rie - 5119-W. 2555 Pingree, Apt, 19, nearly all the civic organization , -- Board. mitt.. for the formal honoring the and churches of the city united to 24: Junior Divi•i‘on, Monday, Jan first anniversary to be given by the Proceeds of Bazaar March 7 to 17 4, Hawk.; ss. TO RENT—Nice comfortable, well 1,.ains As .1,,ilneans at pay hint honor. ('hi Alpha Gamma Sorority at the to Ilelp Detroit Patient. l'Irates at I:15. furnished room by a small fam- Concert by Rebecca Katz- Everglades Club on Feb. 7. ily. Conveniently located near The Warner Memorial Clinic of man Tuesday Evening. J. W. E. W. 0. To Give cur and bus lines. 2475 Hazel- the nh t1} , io ns rn an neg otnIte psn S4n i n o; o r p ih um 44 :h nn op w h n ' wood. Luncheon. Miss Rebecca Katzman, well- A. Z. A. 63: known local pianist who is Millia- was erected at a cost of $50,000. A special meeting of the Jewish The Detroit A. Z. A., chapter 63, FOR RENT—Large, airy, newly rd with the Netztirg School of Mu- decorated bedroom. Suitable Women European Welfare Organ- met at the "Y," 89 Rowena, Jan, It is a two-story brick structure sic, will be ft•atured in a recital in for two. Furnished or unfur- ' ization was held Jan. 19, at the At- 18 At a special board meeting JACK MANN and provides complete facilities for the large auditorium of the Art nished. Can accommodate kinson branch of Shams Zedek. •held Jan. 16 the following com- N-ray, surgical operations, physi• couple. Private family of three facturers are vit'ing with each other Museum Tuesday evening, Jan. 27. Mrs. J. Zuckerman presided. Blue Blossoms of Zion. mittees were chosen: Intellectual otherapy, dental, eye, ear, nose and adults. All home privileges, in getting the big wheel of industry The recital is sponsored by Bendet- Reports were heard about the advancement, The Blue Blossoms of Zion met Markel; Sidney son Netzorg. piano, radio and telephone. 2908 going. success of the theater affair held membership, Samuel Goren; initia- Miss Katzman, who is the nee0111- at the home of Miss Margie Santo- Pasadena, Arlington 3553-M. "The Chevrolet Motor Company, jointly with the North aVoodward tion, Len Fealk; social, Chas. Ivan vita Saturday evening. Plans were 1ffilliSt of the Halevy-liazomir always at the head of progress, branch of the organization Jun. 6, Stolarsky; sick, Phil Forman; ath- lade to finish the arteiles being • TO RENT—Clean furnished room, realized the importance of getting • ,will • and of the food shower held jointly leti•, Dave Farbed; tournament made for he Jewish National Fund' rood location, reasonable. Re- things started and with the purpose lowing program: with Mrs. Eva Prenzlauer's Serv- and conventions, Sol (ialitzky, bazaar. i t t discussion was of fined family. Call Euclid in mind, two months ago, advanced ice Group, .Ian. l I. Bach. l'he. avonn transcribed by Phase: is social atTairs to be made in the near general chairman of all commit- alIEWMItt 7232-W. 9617 McQuade, one a nationwide showing of the big- Sonatina, Rave l, M mlere. Mouyeent de future. Girls interested in Zionist nt A report was ids° heard from tees, David Weiner; "Y" House block west of Dexter blvd. ger and better 1931 Chevrolet. the c. , mmittee representing the or- Council Sol Galitzky and Sid Mar-. work and wishing to join this club Prokolirif. Sarnia 11 Minor: "Thousands of men have been Serialdne, Sonata F Sharp ganization at the banquet given in kit's 3 „ (: .shim. are invited to visit meetings and to FOR RENT—A nicely furnished called hack to work to take olio , of DIM, rants, thous 17: Allearo honor of Menachom Ussishkin. call :Hiss !Mendelsohn Empire 0168. • The chapter's basketball team is room in private home near Dex- the.increasing demand for the new Final arrangements were made leading the inter-fraternal league I. The next meeting will be at the M%i' lta . hr ru ' in4r: ter boulevard, for working cou- Uain : Ma- Chevrolet automobiles, and here in j.'s: Etude for the home cooked luncheon t o la , and will play Columbus, Ohio Y.' a in M Oct ve,. It inor. home of 5liss Jeanette Rubin. ple or two gentlemen. Garage Detroit, the Chevrolet forge, axle, held Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 12:30 p. M. II. A. at Columbus Feb. 1. if desired. Inquire at 3825 Law- spring and wheel plants are add- Honor Roll of Congregatoin Ia., at Jericho Temple, with prizes The following were given their "It's a Wise Child" Remains rence avenue, ing men to their force every day to at every table. Mrs. A. Eat acn, first degrees by the national junior Emanuel Bible Classes. Fourth Week at Shu. vice-president of the lawanizati'm, deputy, Jess R. Field: Ben Lipson, FOR RENT—Comfortable room the extent of having started night WARNER MEMORIAL CLINIC shifts. bert Laf ayette. is the chairman of this affair, for single or double Private Dave Goldman, Len Fealk, Jack "The ever increasing Militant! for David BelaSCIl ' s very funny, throat clinics, research and clinical by Mrs. Osnas. 5Irs. Agncs, Schultz Elroy Greenbaum, and family. Privileges. Meals if flier Ellie, Albert Neuman. Chevrolet cars will tax the Chevro- slightly naughty comedy success, laliatories, stair offices, and littler Levin, honorary secretary of the Herman Littke. The chapter', desired. 1470 Glynn Court, Miss E-ther Ashin,Ity s etas,: Rath let plants' capacity to the limit by "It's a Wise Child," with Frances administrative needs at present organization, is the secretaryd rens. : membership is open now to Jewish • Kramer. Willie Dessow. FOR RENT- -Large, cozy front sex t spring and it seems advisable are(. All month I'S and friends are Mr, liorolon's class: Lillian Dale and Russell Hicks chief housed in old frame colt/tires, lung youths between ages of 16 to 21, Miss Stein'4 class: Ann Sherman. among the not ably cast, will re- • room, twin beds, for two ladies, that those eht, are going tO buy it tin . rloeeeas I0 go . . . since inadequate. who can come to meetings every gentlemen or couple. Board if new car in the spring, should pinte Josett Vivian (arida. for European orphans. alum for a foul th week at the Shu- The latest gift provided by the Sunday at the "Y" from 6 to S desired. Reasonable. Good their order now, thereby enjoying Edelman's cla,, Clara Abra- bert-Lafayette Theater. Laurence Warner Family is composed of com- The next board of directors meet- Bens. i, Berlin, Alihnr s Eilei latiln; E. Johnson is responsible for transportation. Near Four- the distinction of helping the new ham ing will be held Saturday evening, p. m. plete furnishings and equipment for teenth cur line. 2646 West Eu- vaar on to the road of lolls per lay Ian. 21, at the home of Mrs. "snas ' theI l N::rtr. "Wise Child" and he has fash- the beautiful Warner Memorial. LeWri+711,'ellir i Hn o :17111 bellefItting by the kilt Lillian Sherman. Shirley Sklar. Martin ioned a very humorous tale of a The art department of the Warner- clid, Euclid 2638-R. Taylor avenue. tor. Adele Wilensky, Vera William:, famous lie that was told by a cer- o or allowance that is pos,i1.1,• to It tither's Studio is selecting the re- Northwestern branch of the r I da Atlas, Estelle tilocklirk. Edie FOR ItENT- -Beautiful furnished tain young lady to extricate her- pt ion hall furniture and the Jewish Ohl Folks Home is spun- room far gentleman or lady. Let at this time of the year." ear, Evr a demonstration of this F'riedman's clas, Ethel Austria. self from a difficulty. ' bolding will open for service early saring a party at the Hollywood trvinia Branch Lillian In, owMarion References re- all Mr. Jack Mann at Mattis.. Adult family. Theater on Wednvolay. Jan. 28, 2 quired. Garage if desired. Con- and he will extend the coot mtam, Th eo- irr s I` v1 Lillian ky. p. in. NI, ton K r Hie 111"11""T's All memliers and their - y venient transportation. Mrs. S. and service which has intidc Manheini, Edith Salaams, Freda friends are invited to attend. D. troll's row., o oil , and Miller, 2072 West Philadelphia. I. , iii popular in the community. td , ,klick. Harvey Dater. 'rickets are procurable from mon.' In Mi•s liorowitz's class.. Shirley Elia-. Garfield 8852-W'. Barnett. Elias. II•rvey Ilar,ev bees. 5028 JOY ROAD, On Wednesday, Feb. 18, n FOR RENT—Nice large furnished Miller Optimistic After Na- I roes. Leonetti Blain. s e a: Vera Faye in - h• at GRAND RIVER NIke w, luncheon-bridge will be given. Or- trio, Rose Ito•rh, Geraldine Burch. room in modern homy, with pri- Ilivht tional Auto Shiw. obolvn Gloklick. Shirley Manheirn. 1111 , 1, ganizations are asked to take note vate family. All home conveni- t , K•Visnalii, F.1 Richard Rosenberg, of this date. The Reason for Its so.... ences. Suitable for one or two TOLEDO, 0.— "Eneouragemunt, gentlemen, ladies or couple. Excellent Food, Good Enter- United Hebrew Schools Must be seen to be appreciated. opti mism and confidence," was the Pershing Praises War Serv- tainment, Marvelous Sur- The children's congregation mad Near bus and car line. Rent greeting I,. A. Miller, president of ices of Jewish Welfare roundings, Real Hospitality. the Willys-Overland, brought back election of officers last Saturday reasonable. 3282 Tuxedo, Hem- Board. to Toledo from the National Auto- Betio is 1. _ t floor Show and the following were elected: lock 2698-M, middle Show in New York. ode ll Berman, president ;Harold LOTTIE KROLL "I am not much for making pre- Praise for the war-time ,crvices Komi], vice-president; Ruth Kra- FOR RENT—A furnished room for couple, or single person. dictions," said Mr. :Miller, "espec- of the Jewish Welfare Board by 0,11 S' Tra leer, secretary-treasurer, Char], kitchen privileges. Reasonable ially in a period following depress- General John J. Pershing, corn- Moss, boy sergeant, and Sarah HERBIE LEIPSIG, M. C. rent. Phone Arlington -.., ion, but I do feel that we have ant- I mander.in-ishiet of the American Hershman, girl sergeant. This l' , ./merly with Mar (V -1'+ - Sr," pit cause to feel encouraged m•er Expeditionary Force, is contained congregation, which has a large CITIZENSHIP—Reading and the 1931 prospects, judging frm the in Monday's installment of General membership, mints every Saturday B nner Served nightly until writing English taught in five reception the new Willys line of Pershing's series of articles on his 9 p. m . 31.00 morning. They conduct their own lessons. I ran prepare You to cars and trucks received in New war experiences which are being Sper al Sunday dinner until services, be of the boys officiat- get second papers. Results York, and particularly the results syndicated by the North American 9 a. ra. stun ing av cantor. Some of the mom- guaranteed. Trial lesson free. I hat were obtained. Newspaper Alliance. General hers prepare sermonettes, in which NO COVER CHARGE AT "Always one of the leading and Pershing says that (he Jewish Wt•l- D. Horowitz, 2241( Hazelwood, the topic connected with the Sedra ANY TIME progressive exhibitors of the Na- fare Board rendered valuable st•rv- Garfield 6835-.1. of the week is discussed. These Miromom charge nightly obey Automobile Show, Willys- ices to the American troops, tional !ervices are always supervised by FOR RENT—Desirable furnished Saturday, $2 no tol• Overland has for years amplified teachers and principal. Similar room for one or two. Near car this display by a special exhibition R. W. Dunn to Address Open Tha is not a Cover Charge—you 0 , rvices are held in all the branches and bus line. Rent reasonable. at its branch showrooms, Broad- are entiled to loud amounting to of the United Hebrew Schools Forum. the minmuin charge. Garage optional. 2447 Clair- way at 50th street, to accommo- p. m., i•very Saturday morning at 9:30 On Sunday, Jan. 25, at mount, Euclid 0135-J. date the additional crowds. This Make Tha Your Meeting Place :'clock. at the College of the City el' De- year the same policy was followed, 1.h/116114m Perking. A home-like FOR RENT—Attractive. modernly troit, corner Casa and Warren, he- and we feel the public's apprecia- • tmosphere. furnished bedroom with private tion of the finer quality and lower fore the People s Robert Fisher Theater. A n ideal place far your hridg, family. In good neighborhood. prices of our new- line is clearly III'. Dunn will speak upon "Amer- Clara Bow is now on the Fisher fraternity or ...orority party. A few steps to bus line. Home evidenced by the new attendance ican Imperialism Marching On to nen in her latest Paramount hit For Information, Call Han” Mr. Dunn gained consider- privileges. Suitable for one or records which were established." "No Limit." Adapted from an "Labor and two. Board if desired. Rent able ame in writing f ..riginal story 119 Viola Brothers GARFIELD 4040 Automobiles," which has a very very reasonable. 3359 Elmhurst Sliaie and based on the "Brooklyn v wide reading. He spent o er two avenue, Arlington 5997-W, PERFECTION LODGE Pdaire's" gambling escapades. "No I imit" marks the first appearance Perfection Lodge NO. I86, F. & years in Detroit collecting his ma- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished terial. In his address he will tell of Clara Bow at the Fisher thea- A. M., will hold a special communi- room for single or couple; $20 ter. cation on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at I the part to be- played by the auto- couple. 2450 Gladstone. u. m. F. C. Degree and Member- mobile in the next war. ... When your European orgy STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTED BY S. Z. fi makes it necessary for your friends to meet you at the Tourist Cabin gangplank .. . .. . Be nonchalant LIGHT A U 11 A D JEWISH CENTERS ' Hitt Notro TO MOURN STRAUS A. Z. A. NOTES Yo u n g Judaea I CI u otes in February on the grounds of the Sanatorium. Many other fine building!' have been elected as memorials. Among the fine buildings comes the Detroit pavilion that will be dedicated at the same time as the Warner build- ing. It was built through the ef- forts of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium. The Detroit Auxiliary raises funds to maintain Detroit patients by various agars, such as dances, banquets, card parties and other activities. At this time it is un- dertaking the fourth annual bazaar to take place nt the Philadelphia- Byron Center, March 7 to 17 inclu- sive. Several organizations have already pledged their support by running different affairs. All clubs and organizations are urged to send their representatives to the meetings of the Detroit aux- iliary so as to acquaint themselves with the type of work done in or. der to report to their respective or- ders. alt.elings are held every Thursday evening at 527 Holbrook avenue. These interested should call Ben Goldberg, president, Fair- inont 6688-.I, United Artists. In as fine a bit of character draw- ing as his genius has ever pot, Itonald Colman has come to the United Artists Theater in "The Devil to Pay," a modern comedy- drama specially written for hint by the famous English playwright, Frederick Lonsilale. Publix Riviera. That sina•tacular record of what stunt flyers can do with their ships, "Hell's Angels," begins a week's engagement at Publix Riviera The- ater on Saturday, Jan. 24, follow- ing its sensational success down- town recently. NI ASONIC TEMPLE SATURDAY. s:15 AMMOTII Vaudeville Show in Auditorium Dancing in BALLROOMS Open to the Public AGNIFICENT One Pelee Admit. Y. 7 5C to Show and Dance, Foremost Student Tours All Expenses er mon sawed mewl. la ra Mon ' ATI. J.:7' e' V... ., Lx ~ S - .15 to ati.asm slot 8:17,r;lUr OLD FOLKS HOME FD, " .s. a. aim tiR .x,r e.k o k r eliSV EYERION ENGRAVING CO. Second Floor Kerr Bidc QUALITY PRINTING PLATESfir itirpuse.1' TURF LLAVES NoTrilNu UNTOLD YOUR STORY IN PI( VIEWING THE LAND OF THE FATHERS Michigan Theater. WANTED —Two unfurnished ship Committee. Two sensational special features C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. rooms with kitchenette or bitch- By order of comprise the Michigan theater pro- en privileges, for refined mother, gram this week. daughter. and 7-year-old child, DAVID ARKIN, W. M. On the stage, Irving Aaronson's ! with small adult family. Must Commanders, radio, recording and he near school. 2611 Gladstone, CARD OF THANKS talking screen entertainers, in per- I Apt. 308, or call Hemlock on the stage, and "Scandal , Mrs. Sarah %Yoffie of the Wilshire Hotel thanks her many relatives Sheet" with the star trio of George Bancroft, Kay Francis and Clive FOR RENT—A beautiful room and friends, the manager and em- with all home privileges, by a ployers of the Wilshire Hotel, Dr. Brook on the screen. "Scandal Sheet" on the Michigan' private adult family. Suitable Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon screen brings three of Paramount's for two young men or two young • Fram of Temple Beth El for their most popular stars together in a ladies. Breakfast and supper if felicitations and beautiful gifts on story of newspaper life and New desired. Near bus and Clair the occasion of her eighty-third mount car line. Garfield 7306-M. birthday, York society. Hollywood Theater. "Viewing the Land of the Fathers" is one of the dramatic scenes "hell's Angels" the epic talkie of the air, rtstuiring months to recurring in Jewish literature of all ages. The above picture shows Menarhem t'ssishkin, the noted Zionist leader, and world president of and four millions to pay for, make is the current attraction on the Hol- the Jewish National Fund, looking at a map of I'alestine in the Jeru- lywood Theater screen and one of salem headquarters of the Fund. Every niche and corner of this soil, its most impressive offerings of the holds precious memories, sacred to mankind, but under the rejuvenat- ing efforts of the Zionist movement each footstep holds out still season. In spite of the length and impor- greater promise for the future. A considerable part of the soil reproduced by this map-300.000 tance of the feature, the Hollywood is also offering its usual big time dunams—has already been brought into national Jewish possession by the Jewish National Fund, under Mr. Usaishkin's leadership. He is vaudeville show, Eddie Loughton and his Hollywood Merrymakers in now on a visit to this country, and will present plans of great sig- nificance at • national conference which will be held un Sunday, Feb. new tunes, Bob Clarke at the organ 8, in the new Willard hotel, Washington, D. C. and short subjects on the screen. R... $215 atl.LEGF. TRAVEL gilt T11' 1110 II el.h. lard. PAYS $ 0 0 Oa PER MONTH From the first day on—for a single day or a lifetime, While Disabled No red tape—no waiting— prompt settlement. 99 ',it of all claim paid on the same day application is received. Covers men and women in all occupations -- pays for every accident and all dis- eases. Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Association Pops All This For $12 Q "a an ry I d . yg Premium o SS. Also papa — Accidental death, $2,000; loss of hands or feet, $2,000; loss of hand or foot, $700; loss of either eye, $500. Financial aid, $200; hospitial benefits, per month, $200. Largest Organization of Its Kind in the World Over 20 years of Unexcelled Claim Record John J. Donahue STAiE MANAGER 1010 Book Building, Detroit Cadillac 2775 For further information phone Sidney Stolsky Special Jewish Representa- tive, Res., Garfield 4542.R Office Phone, Cadllac 2775 AI.. Special Millions &O." Melia Paid in Claims petition— Nonprorating Write lee Circular