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TisFklgrRoty

PAGE TWO

9

gentplit a r m El
Nan

&WI dims! or,

POPULARITY CONTEST
SLAVIN TO ADDRESS
WILL FEATUREE BAZAAR
PISGAH THIS MONDAY
OF J. N. F., FEB. 21.23

Will Discuss Proposed Unemploy-
meat Insurance Bill,
The Jewish National Fund ba-

DINNER DANCE OF
MUSIC STUDY CLUB

Nag City Notre

TO BE ON FEB. 14

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

The Wednesday evening Drama (la's
will produce three one-act plays for the

The annual election of the At Home" on Sunday evening , • ,
Young Judea Society last Sunday I at N o'clock in the Little 'Theater n
the firs t
/fist
e
she
resulted
as follows: President, Rowe. street.
An affair of interest w
will b
will he
Poor Madelin e" • fsn.
s.r i;:!."re., st. rrsekiis aiii „scoio• ate ' !fina wshaic d ha ia"s
Next Monday
2, a annual dinner-dance to be given by David Kahn; vice-president, Lit program
tang in one act •nd three scenes with
etath t... morning. Feb. I, •t 0i4S.
regular
meeting evening,
of Pisgah Feb.
Lodge
Miss
Mildred
Stocker
as
Pierrette
1.,
e
nd
speak
on
the
subject,
"Whence
and
Byron
Auditorium,
will
have
as
Ilan Galinsky; secretary, Beryl
I
Whither.
Study
Club,
Feb. 14, at 1'oight; treasurer, Sylvia Voight; dare Paster as Pierott and t lalre
one of its main features a popu• will be held at the meeting hull of the
7:30 Musa.
o'clock
in the
Detroit-Leland
ersham as Bond., The second p
, On Saturday moring. J.. 31 at 10:30
the lodge in the Maccabee building. H otel. The proceeds of the affair sergeant-at-arms, Jerry Levine.
the pulpit .111 be oreuvied by Ur. Frank-
farcical comedy. "The Kleptomaniac"
Ben F. Goldman, chairman of the
eludes In the cost Misses Ruth mid
, lin,
Colton. Misses Helen and Ileatti,i.
intellectual advancement •ommit-
A
meeting
of
liadassah
was
held
Ituarnberie. Minn Shirley Rios Mks Si.
Boy Scout Rellgiou• Day:
•e, anneunces that the speaker will
d
511111lay, Feb. S. will he observed
Re-
an Tuesday evening at the resi-
he Harry Slavin, chairman of the
1:7; S.'11‘y",1'!Ilb"d
ligious observance Day by the Hoy
eI T' !i i:i ' oP' : !;1
1 ■ :-is l . 1 h it".
dence of Mrs. A. Kahn. The an- Miss ' Miriam Schnitz
SO ■ 0111.1 of Anterira. lieth El Roy Scout
Michigan Unemployment Insur-
.4 Isadore }L iter
nual election of officers was held, 01 the east. These plays are the lir •
Troop. will .!tend the services in • bodY
ance League, who will discuss the
and Dr. Franklin will make special ref-
Choose from list wit's
and the following were unani- of a ', pries that are olenned for F l •ItV
prem•sed unemployment insurance
erence to their toresence in the course or
most complete line of
III
mously reelected: President, airs.
Hi address.
bill
for
Michigan.
Mr.
Slavin
is
Del icot rime ri
I i caries
Phil Koffman; vice-president, Mrs. Cottage." on Fel,
end II. and th ,
recognized as an authority on this
Temple Sisterhood
E. Levine; treasurer, Mrs. A. Thur.le e vsing els•x will give - Thing ,
subject,
which
he
huts
discussed
be-
The •ial join, meeting of the chief
a three-act cornet'
on Feb. 2•.
We have the answer
Kahn; financial secretary, Mrs.
women', organizations of !introit, the
The charm class Will study "Cloth,"
fore a number of important Mich-
Si•terho.1 of Temple Beth El. the Sig-
l'hil 'Lacher; recording secretary, at the next meeting o n Feb. 2. Slib.
to "What shall I
igan groups.
1;i:hood id ( Shaarey Zedek.
fur the mii,it,ai n
Mrs.
J.
Ginsberg.
A
social
meet-
Mr. Slavin has this week an-
h•pter National (.1.1 of Jew-
serve?" Whether it is a bridge,Iuncheon, a festive I ▪ troit
ing WZIN held after the election, at • lity of a girl will be discussed.
Wnmen rind the League of Jewish
nounced his candidacy for judge of
time
which time Miss Mary Koffman , The Y Hum. 1'0.1161 held the lir
dinner, or "when you're just having a few friends , Women s Organitations, will at she
•the .111111011 likfis court.
2:111,
rendered several vocal solos and h e.•ttn0

Mr.
Goldman
also
:ukases
that
'h‘t! "1.1
r ''t Feb.
'MI l al 1 ; 1. T pri n -
over." Our marvelous line of imported and domestic cipal
Mrs. 1.. B. Harrison gave a very stitution, and made plans for so,
speeker of the 0..1. will be HO,
the intellectual advancement e,111-
Mildred Urban of the Department of
tine report of the luncheon and tivities for the balance of the RON., •
tidbits can save the day for you—and save you lots Ilistory
Mittel. is preparing plans for an ex-
of the University of Cincinnati
Sister was appointed Motive
meeting held in Ih•trait in honor of
tensive
program
for
the
nest
few
who will liposk lin the subject, "This
repre.dative on the staff of
of work.
Menachem Ussishkin.
Shrinking Plenet "
isnot"
not," the magazine published I, 1
months. A debate on the Wicker-
,
, members.
the following soetat eo
. sham report, a Father and Noll
t ee aas appointed to servein stagio, s
Washington Birthday Dance:
event, and a debate on the (anises
Airs. William Kentz was hostess Valentine membership ',arty anti
The lirst swial affair to be held under
SPECIALS FOR THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
the auspices of the Temple activities
of the present economic depression
at a delightful luncheon at her tine bridge : Eva Millman, Paul Solo.•
,odurnittee will be the Washington Ilirth-
Markle, Jean Snitman end Floreti.,.
are en the schedule.
27e lb.
home on North Van Buren street Lafer.
FRESH PICKLED TONGUES
iley dance to he held Sat.!. night. Feb.
Then•xt meetinir of the
01 in the social hall of the Temple. Mkt
Samuel Sternberg, chairman of
Tuesday noon. Six tables were Council will be held
30c lb.
FRESH SMOKED TONGUES
Honda,' eve.,
wall ,e the Dent formal affair given um..
the organizatitin committee, plans
charminguy colorful with Ameri- Feb. 2, at o'clock.
49c qt.
JUMBO GREEN OLIVES
Temple auspices this year.
MRS,
MAX
HAYMAN
I
. for an intensive effort to interest
can Beauty hoses for centerpiece,
Mho Ella Lee Cowell!, Metropolitan
4c lb.
FRESH HOME-MADE SAUERKRAUT
MRS.
JOSEPH
MAGIDSOHN
r dM
teht:
,, r.soth. hts: : rnitt... a the si,,,,,.. larity., e(!ntestt.witht. m, ore than 18 the members of the lodge in the
secretary of the Detroit t'ommunity
en.,t.he
. work carried on by the Mull !frith
,.n re,xet
5in the s,
par ticipating,
ins.
Mrs. Mak Kahn entertained her
lead sr ins Tempe is una Ile to further sororimo par
will be used not only to increase
His inten-
cten- the scholarship fund, but also to luncheon-bridge club at her home talk on the •ll•arIng of Unemployment
its w ork becsuse f a lark of machines.
Contestants now number 22 and throughout
_..t(., plans the
to world.
conduct an
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE :-: :-: EMPIRE 6860 tsststas
of
tits, a re making sn earnest more are being entered every day. '"a
Stielni
Service Work Problems.•
assist the philanthropic choral anti Friday noon. l'ink tulips in a
..peal for donations to enable th em ill M•
•' ,
sive drive for new members.
,,,,
,,,
,,,,,,,
0n , rii.,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,
I SS I t tt a 11 o fr man of the Junior
club work of the organiza- green bowl and tall pink tapers in
The {Nest 'Teaker for the Open Forum
J

_An
,
.
interesting
side
light
upon
is. fluids towards th3 mocha, of a rna'. Jewish National a and, who is ac-
that The ways am i means com- green crystal holders graced the on Friday eveninc, Feb. fi will be Sent-
•••hins. 'rhe price of the Braille machine live in the oularity
o in the
1101 J. Pookin. The subject Ito,
p p
contes t, an- the place Pi sgah isa lge hlds
mittee of the club, of which Mrs. dining table.
iv 539.1).
T1
Further information may I....
.1
',area Jew . 1,11
ish
follows the Sabbath serviees
.

olit•ined from Mrs. George A. Moo. 95
gill lie which
will
"'rhe Evolution of the Wati , h •
%tutu! at the last meeting when Wm. IL Isenberg is chairman, and
Tennyson even.. Longfellow 7045.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isadore
Voigt
were
Twelfth at Hazelwood
Hastings at Farnsworth
the membership report was read. Mrs. Lewis II. Daniels, vice-chair- hurts at a surprise party at their
The Dreyfus Cass:
It was discovered by a cemparisen man, is actively interested in this hom e on North Sherman street
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
"'rraitorl Traitor!" The Tragedy of Al-
with the membership lists of the affair. Other members of the com- Wednesday evening, the occasion
(roil Dreyfus, by Johnston In Kerkoff, It
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and mittee are Mrs. D. Diamond, Mrs. being their twentieth wedding an-
the title or a new honk just molded to the ,
The northwestern branch of th e
Memorial Library or Temple Beth El.
Temple Beth El that 31 per cent of Morris Blumberg, Mrs. David Fau- iversary. The guests were all
Jewish Old Folks Home is spoil-
The Temple Memorial Library Is in
the members are affiliated with the man, Mrs. Louis Frankenstein, airs. members of the Wednesday Eve-
great need of Rim!, with which to con-
Samuel Gerantlasy, Mrs. Jack How-
:ooing a luncheon-bridge t:11 Fels
Tenafly Beth El and 46 per cent of
tinue purchasing, these wonderful h..
ning Club. Lunch was served 18 18, 12 noon, at the Pallas d'Or,
but it is known that negotiations in Jewish life 10111 history . they cons- •
the members are affiliated with the ard, Apra. Joe alagidsohn, Mrs. Na- guests at small tables, centered 5028 Joy road,
$2,500,000 DRIVE IS
at Grand River ,
than D. Metzger, Mrs. Thomas
iLh eh i i,h;:l y.e,sh.,f ii,iti
have been proceeding same , nett.t,ii n'ur h by ye .re plead on the
Shaarey Zedek.
with ruses. A gift was presented Through the courtesy of Mr.
Reid,
Mrs.
Samuel
Schallander,
VOTED AT NATIONAL which
December between government Beth El collet. lif Jewish Studies. aid
alrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. David I. Mr. and Mrs. Voigt.
Speigelman of the Patois d'Or an
the
membership
of
the
congregation
in
representatives
and
leaders
of
the
PALESTINE MEETING
i I
entire stage show will be presented
TWO PLAYS STAGED Iluba•, Mrs. Herbert Warner, and
J ewish
stray, who expresse d et rhe
inseribing of these hooks
W
ith ;
Mrs. littnr• Weinberg. Reserva-
during the luncheon hour, also
doubts as to the compatibility of the name of a dear one gone is • beauti-
BY
DRAMATIC
CLASS
Senior
Debate
League.
(Continued from Page One)
tions
may
be
made
by
calling
Mrs.
several valuable prizes are donat-
certain passages in the White NI memorial. aril since It 1• ■ recorded in
William B. Isenberg, Longfellow
ed by hint, besides table prizes,
the •rehiven of the Temple, it Is a INiiiilliif 1
Such recognition involves the right Paper with the Palestine mandate, memorial.
Sunday, Jan. 25, marked the 7630 or Mrs. Samuel Sehallander,
The Senior Debate League of the which will be given at each table.
of migration based upon the eco- are nearing conclusion and that a
opening public production of the Longfellow 3217.
Jewish
Centers
is
nearing
the
end
For reservations call Mrs. Louis
Do
We
Need

Jew
,
sh University:
nomic absorptive capacity of the report is imminent. It is believed
senior dramatic class of the Fen-
Herman !beater will direct the of the first round. The Lithium- Davidson, Longfellow 9381, ■ Ir
The question of a Jewish University in
country. Less than that we could In some quarters that this report America will be the prtiposltion to be de-
kell branch of the Jewish Centers regular study meeting of the Music Snipichuek debate scheduled for Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Garfield
not accept; more than that, we may be favorable to some claims of toted between the Ditch School „ f tbe
Association. Two one-act plays Study Club, Tuesday, Feb, 3, at Feb. 12 will bring the round to its 3588-W.
Temple, Cineinn-iti, end
cannot ask." the Jewish negotiators, who in- , Rockdale Avenue
were admirably presented. Under 2:30 p. nt. at the V. W. C. A., elose. At present the Detroit
he ugh Sch ool of Temple methEl. lb , ,
Rabbi Wise, who spoke for the eluded Dr. Chaim Weizmann and ; rust. The debate will
take pin-•• SO.- .
the direction of Benjamin S. alentealm and Witherell. Mr. Friendship Club and the Black- Dr. Mark Gunzburg to Play
day evening, Feb. 14. It will be folioy•ed '
Jewish Agency and the success of Professor Selig Brodetzky.
Weiss, who also took important Ilet•ser's subject will be "Chamber hawks are leading the league with
• social affair In honor of the v kitrig '
Saint Saens in Museum.
These negotiators, however, by
the campaign, said the Jewish
roles in both plays, the casts gave Music," as presented in the club's the A. Z. A. and Lohono Club
team.
Agency had met the tests by which were not empowered to accept any
a performance which swept the text-buck "From Song to Sym- crowding the leaders.
The
arts commission of the mus-
it had been tried twice in the last new statement or restatement of
audience from tears in the first to phony" by Daniel Gregory :Mason.
The second round will commence
MRS. H. MILKOVSKY
16 months, effectively and mag - the White Paper that the govern. TROCADERO IS NEWEST
:gales of laughter in the second.
This book is the secand year id' a immediately folluwing the dramatic eum invited Dr. Mark Gunzburg to
arrange
Friday, Fels Ii, a recital
merit might make. Such action
nificently.
nounced that her committee is
Irving Bosinoff, the other male study course in music understand- tournament in March.
POPULAR DANCE CLUB planning to obtain not Icon than 50 : character,
dedicated to the compositions of
"There was no deviation or can be taken only by the supreme
also took part in both ing adopted by the National tad-
Saint-Saens.
The program
shadow of turning," he declared,: authorities in the Zionist move-
, Jewish young women who will bat-, plays, and although this was his eration of Music Clubs.
will be the Trio No. 2 in K minor,
"from a straightforward, frank went.
Attractive decorations, excellent tie for the honors of being the initial attempt on any stage, gave
The lecture will be illustrated by
the Piano Concerto No. 2 in G min-
The government, in fact, wan food, Oriental music and sur- most popular Jewish girl in De- a satisfactory performance,
and unashamed support of the
a String Quartet from the all-city
or and the Quintet Op. 11.
fired at from two angles. An Arab roundings and good entertainment , troit. It is expected that as then Rose Sniderman, although her high school orchestra.
Zionist position."
Dr. Gunzburg will be assisted lip
executive demanded a fortnight mark the newest of the popular !time of the bazaar approaches the part was small, was superb in her
Warburg Urges Support.
Mrs. Lewis II. Daniels of the
Mune. Jeanne Real Beaume and
"The financial situation of the ago, in reply to the White Paper, lance clubs.
! contest will become keener and portrayal of an old, gossipy hag. Study Committee will he chairman
Messrs,
Haman, ilt•autne and Poole
the
withdrawal of the Balfour
' work already begun is critical,"
Trocadero is the name of this ' that contestants will be racing) Sarah Marshak, as the black- of the (lay.
fr o m the Detroit Symphony Or-
Mr. Warburg wrote in his message. Declaration, abolition of the man- I linner-dance club, located at 62 each other towards the goal, which mailing manicurist, Sella Budnit-
chestra.
The soloist of the evening
"If we fail, the loss in human mis- date, establishment of a govern. East Columbia, in the Twentieth will be reached on Sunday evening, sky, the naive office girl, and Lilly
wil be an outstanding young De-
ery, in financial toll, in pride, in ment in Palestine responsible to an Century club building. Excellent' Feb. 22.
Davis as the faithful wife, gave SENIOR ORATORICAL
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
troit
pianist,
Loretta Petros-
prestige, in Zionist and enlarged elected Parliament, and prevention European cuisine is here stipple-
Mrs. Max Hayman is chairman' creditableperformances of their
CONTEST ON FEB. 8 friend, Joseph Weil, who passed ky, a student :Miss
with Dr. Gunzburg.
agency principles will be incalcul- by Britain of the transfer of Arab mented by the inviting Oriental en- of the bazaar committee and Mrs. roles, despite the fact that Sundae
away
seven
years
ago,
Jan.
29,
Dr.
Gunzburg
had
the great priv-
able. There can be no hesitation, lands to non-Arabs.
e .Entertainment, classed Eli Sachse is chairman of the night found them facing an audi-
The senior oratorical contest of 1921.
ilege to study many ttf Saint Saens
Weizmann Heads Delegation,
among the best, includes Oriental booths and merchandise.
no doubts. We ask at this time
Mrs. , ence for the first time.
the
(.1
Jewish
w
lais
c
h
e
a
Ctentthee
31nNaita41-1
works
with
the
composer
himself.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, resigned Music and a staff of entertainers Max Schubiner anti Mrs. Sam N.
only for the support of the mini-
Inr ou
hearts your memory lingers.
The senior dramatic class meets
Centers,
Mel-
The concert starts at 8:30 sharp.
Sw eet. tender and true.
mum.
president of the Jewish Agency who are lauded as the pick of the Heyman are secretaries. Mrs. II. every Sunday from 1 to 3, at which bourne avenue, Feb. 8, at 8:15 p.
,
There
will
he
no
admission
charge.
The is not a 5.5 ens, bYi
"If ever the idealism of the and the World Zionist Organiza- city's best. Milkosky is co-chairman. Mrs. time Mr. Weiss delivers lectures m. Ten individuals are participat-
That we do not think of you.
Jews has been called upon, if ever tion, will head a Zionist delega-
The Orthodox Russian decora-latilkovsky is also directing a sew- , on all phases of theatrical art.
• ing in the preliminaries, which are
Fisher Theater.
we had need of preserving our tion that will leave for the United tlona remind the patrons of Troca- ing group in which she is assisted ,
Ann and Mark Weinbeek.
to be held Sunday, Feb. 1. Five of
"The Painted Desert" is the
prestige as a people and our dig- States shortly to aid in the fund- dero of the beautiful Caucassiasn by Mesdames L. Miller, M. Fax-
these will participate in the finals.
In fond and loving memory of Fisher screen fare for the week of
nity as individuals, that time is raising campaign there, it was an- palaces.
The famous Parisian'', stein, P. Kanat, B. Lerman, S. BICUR CHOLEM SRS.
Milford Stern, president of the
dear husband, Joseph Weil, who Jan. 30. Bill Boyd, star of "Dress
now. It is my belief that this nounced at a press conference of chef, Paula, is in full charge of Weiner, A. Fortner, J. Fidler, S.
DINNER ON FEB. 1 Jewish Centers Association, will my
departed from this world seven Parade," "The Leatherneck" and
great emergency will find the Jew- the Zionist Executive. At the the meals. The club orchestra is Kaplan, S. Levin, S. Friedland, S.
preside at the contest. Mr. Stern , years ago, Jan. 29, 1921.
other hits, is the featured player
ish people determined to keep pure same time it was announced that the former Balkan Balalaika Or- Becker, J. Malinoff, S. Kaplan, B. ,
ne program has been ar- is the donor of the trophy known
A fine
in the picture. Helen Twelve-
the annals of their age-long effort Nahum Sokolow, chairman of the chestra
under chief
the leadership
of the
E. Zaludkow-
Macedonian
bandmaster,
M. Kramer,
ski and A.
A. Kelman,
Zimansky.
Mesdames ranged for the annual charity din- as the "Milford Stern Trophy for No one knows the silent heartache,,
trees, brilliant new star sensation,
I
Only those who lost can tell,
at reconstitution in the Jewish Zionist Executive, might head a
are features vieing L. Miller and M. Faxstein will be ner to he given by the Bicur Cho- Excellence in Oratory," to be pre- And the tears that ere shed in silence plays opposite Boyd. Two old-
similar delegation to the Argen- Balch. These
National Home."
For the one we loved so well.
with the beat dinner-dance clubs. , co-chairmen in charge of this Ism Association on Sunday, Feb. rented to the winner of the con-
timers appearing in the cast are
tine .
Dr. Frankel Speaks.
with with Saturday there group's booth. I, at 6:30 p. m., at Congregation test.
Dr. Frankel, vice-president of
A plan to raise $5,000,000 for
His loving Wife, SophieWeil. William Farnum and J. Farrell
Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson.' Judges for the contest are Mrs.
MacDonald.
the Metropolitan Life Insurance Palestine during this year by hay. will be a special feature in the
Among the entertainers are Dr. Louis Cohane, attorney, and an au-
In loving memory of our dear
Company, compared the develop- ing 1,000,000 individuals tax them- appearance of the famous Russian JEWISH STUDENTS
Nathan Galin, violinist, Recta-win- thority on oratory; Judge Ralph
mother,
wife
and
grandmother,
ABRAHAM COHEN DIES
metn of the early American colo- selves $5 each was proposed at the singer, Mr. Gursky, formerly of ,,,,-,
by Miss Rose Goodman; Maur- Liddy of the Court of Common
NOPOLIZE
OPOLIZE HONOR led
nies with a similar effort at colo- conference by Joseph Sprinzak, the Imperial Russian Theater of MON
Mc- Mrs. Minnie Starr, who passed
ice Dombey, entertainer, and Mrs. I'leas, and T. L. Lynch of the Mc-
away
two
years
ago
Jan.
26,
1929.
Kiev, who will appear with his
Funeral services for Abraham
nization by the Jews in Palestine. Palestine labor leader.
ROLL AT CENTRAL Clara Weingar den, soloist. The Kenzie High School forensic de-
complete troupe. They will sing ,
Cohen, 68 years old, 2501) Andrus
He said the latter undertaking
p public is urged
g to co-operate as all partment. There will be no ad-
will,
pod called her home, it was
Russian
anti
Ukrainian
songs.
avenue,
Hamtramck, father of Wil-
sou.
would achieve the same success as
'
But
in
our
hearts
she
lingers
proceeds. will be used. to aid the mission charge.
Cohan on Palestine Body ,
is n deartod ay
ties
liam ('nhrn, II amt ra mck
racist era caters to clubs and Jacob Keidan Gets Highest Honors needy sick. Reservations can be
the settlers of the United States.
The oratorical contest is one
As in the hour she passed away.
BRUSSELS.—(J. T. A.) — The private parties, for which it has
a l Northwestern High School. .
fey,
were
conducted at 1 o'clock
"If you were to ask me what bureau of the International Social-
made by railing Mrs. M. Weinbeek, of the projects sponsored by the
the service of special rooms.
Sadly missed by her loving Hus- Tuesday afternoon in the resident,.
ought to be the keynote of this ist Committee for a Working Pal-
All of the five students who Empire 1385 or Mrs. Phil Gross,. intellectual advancement commit-
'
Burial
was
in Clover Hill Park
toe of the Jewish Centers Associa- band, Daughter and Grandchildren,
campaign," he said, "I would estine at its recent session in Brum-
raduate I with high distinction Longfellow 2529.
point, probably, to something more nels, which was presided over by
, lion. The committee members in Newton, Leon and Jerome Wein- Cemetery. Mr. Cohen died at 1
from Central High School last
PHILOMATHIC
ELECTS
p.
m.,
alonday,
:liter a short ill-
auspicious than has happened to- Emile Vandervelde, elected Ab.
PERFECTION LODGE
charge of the contest are Miss I.il- ' garden.
are Jews. They are Joseph
, nes.a.
N. SLOBIN AS SPEAKER • week
day. I would point to the columns Cahan, editor of the New York
lien Singer, Miss Selma Yaffee and
Colten, Alfred Hauer, Samuel
A
native
of
Russia,
Cohen came
In
sad
memory
of
Esi
Sorin,
who
-
of the New York Times and the Forward, and Norman Thomas,
Perfection Lodge Na, 486, F. & Nathaniel Rubin, chairman of the
passed away three years ago, Jan. to the Gnats! States more than 511
The Philomathic Debating Club Klinger, Max Pack and Donald A. P1., will hold a regular coat- committee,
pictorial page which I have here American Socialist leader, as
29, 8 days in Schvat, 1928.
years ago. For the past 111 years
There are a number of Jewish munication on Wednesday, Feb. 4,
before me. This is a newspaper; members of the committee. Cahan held its semi-annual election of of- Waltman.
he had been a shoe dealer and dry
that is most representative, as you d Th
fivers on Sunday, Jan. 25, at the students listed among those who at 7 P. m.
Michigan Theater.
Three lone year. have passed away.
.
task in•n'hnnt in II
know, not only in this country but
Atkinson branch of the Shaareygraduat ed with lower honors, but
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Since my darling baby from me gone.
The
Greta
Garbo
of
languishing
Besides hi , !Om he is survived by
A much Itinger period than the joyful
abroad; a newspaper which has! American Socialists to Ite appoint- Zedek,
edek, and elected Norval
Noal Slobin h
"h'
hhonors,
i•
s
By
order
of
distinction"
,
.
,
'
,
Sociali s t
time I had you with me.
the widow, Airs. Lena Cohen, and
the courage and the belief that it is I pro-Palestine committee.
to replace Albert Silber as speaker has been monopolized by these five DAVID ARKIN, W. II.
ate glamour—the Garbo we knew . Yet my nitiery 1+ jot( Its great
our
daughters. Mrs. Sylvia Gluck-
Of the club.
desirable to give two full pages to
As
e
the
ion,'
'lay
when
you
from
life
Albert Itearl was J ew i s h ha ys,
, so well on the silent screen, comes
At this
on the committee
man, uf Cleveland, 0.; airs. Floe-
11.`i
an illustration of the Rutenberg also adoptedsess
Girl Scout Troop 101.
back here with more power than
ai resolution prot est- elected clerk, Jack Rom assistant, At the Northwestern High '
nce
Kaufmann, Mrs. Pearl Luskin
system as it has developed in Pal- ing against the Palestine White clerk, anti Max Chomsky se rgeant- School, Jacob Keidan, son of Mr.;
ever in "Inspiration, her new sen-
Sadly missed by your most un- nti Mrs. Janet Massermann, of
estine in the last few years."
at-arms. M. Jack Miller and Ar- and Mrs. Joseph Keidan of 3224
Troop 101 will meet to decide sational hit now at the Michigan fortunate Mother, Father and San
Paper.
The
resolution
will
be
sub-
ri,‘I
l
Diego,
Cal.; and a brother, Ga-
Rabbi Pool spoke in memory of
Snyder were elected as mem- Rochester avenue, received high- whether or not the troop shall con- Theater,
Brothers.
milted for signature to all leading thur
hers of the board of directors. rot honors. Jacob Keidan is 15 time.
All girls wishing to be
This glittering new talking pie-
three outstanding Jewish figures members of the Socialist Interna-
tiona
.
,
who died recently—Nathan Straus,
These officers will serve the organ.' years old.
counted in its membership should cure, ably directed by Clarenct ,
In cherished memory of our dar-
probably including the ization for the next half-year.
Lord Melchett and Ben Selling of
At Northern High School, high come on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 7:30, Brown, eclipses her previous vocal I ling, Marvin Miasma., whom God
British Labor leaders, some of
At this meeting, th e program of honors score won by Mildred Stern. , p. m., to the Brady School.
Portland, Ore. He said the Jews horn, like Mr. Henderson, the
!efforts.
called
to his Heavenly home, six
f America could best honor the
the evening was a debate "Re-
sears ago, Jan. 31, 1929.
memory of these men by carrying foreign secretary, are closely an- solved, that all mental defectives
Always
missed by his loving
with the work
of the So-
Al It
So- be sterilize
.
on
on with the upbuilding of the Jew- cauist
yh
te tate.
cialist international.
Father and Mother.
affirmative,d com
b posed o "J oT nhe
fah National Home in Palestine.
as
Among those who have already
Cabled messages for support of •
Siegal and David Sabin, drew a tie
In loving memory of our dear
the campaign from Dr. Chaini signed the protest are: Vander- decision against the negative of
sister and aunt, Mrs. Minnie Starr,
Formerly EDMUND 0, LEWIS
Weizmann, president of the World . velde the chairman of the Social- the question, upheld by Webster
t
International;
the
German
who
passed away two years ago
Zionist Organization, and Mena- '
Baruch and Jack Miller The af-
Jan. 26, 1929.
chew Ussishkin, president of the members of the committee, Etta- firmative maintained that steriliza-
Jewish National Fund, were read, and Bernstein, Paul I,oebe, presi- tion of mental defectives was
In our hearts your memory lingers
of the Reichstag, and Dr. necessary to prevent them from
Sweet, tender and true.
as were telegrams from Lieuten-,dent
'There is not • itay goes by
ant-Governor Lehman, Dr. Julius Oscar Cohn; the French members handing down their weakness to
That we do not think of You.
Morgenstern, president of the He-'"f the committee, Deputy Leon their potential offspring. The
brew Union College, and others.' Blum, Jean Longuet, the grandson negative countered this with their
Sadly missed by her Sisters,
The other speakers also urged of Karl Marx, and Pierre Renau- argument that segregation of de-'
Brother, Nieces and Nephews.
del; the Belgian members, Senator fectives is a better method of deal-
support of the campaign.
Louis de Brouckere, Louis Pitman] ing with them.
and Leon Trechet; the veteran
Report Awaited in London.
LONDON.—A report was cir- Italian Socialist, Philippe Turati;
A. Z. A. NOTES
MALCOLM LIEBERMAN
,
culating in diplomatic quarters to and the president of the Czechs-
of 2931 West Euclid, 10 months
the effect that the MacDonald gov- lovakian Senate, Franz Soukup.
Chapter
63:
old,
died
on
Jan.
28.
Funeral
ernment had weakened in its policy
81 DELAWARE AVE.
Detroit Chapter 63 of Aleph
services were held on Jan. 29 at
State Theater.
against the establishment of a na-
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
Empire 6834
tional home for the Jews in Pal- "Mother's Cry," which is now iZadik Aleph met at the "Y," 89
Rowena street. IS'ednesday, Jan.
interment at Cloverhill Park
estine, as outlined recently'in the showing at the State Theater, rep- , 21,
the basketball team defeated
Cemetery. The Rev. Zaludkowski
White Paper, sponsored by the co- resents the best in modern Ameri •
officiated. Malcolm is survived by
lonial secretary, Lord Passfield. can literature transferred to th, A. Z. A. 63. 16 to 14, in an over-
his father, Samuel; his mother,.
No confirmation of this could be I screen, with the additional aid o time period, and retained undis-
Granite and Marble
puted leadership in the Inter-Fra-
Libby; a brut her, Harry, and a ;
obtained in governmental quarters., the sound medium.
ternal League, The chapter will
sister, Marilyn.
enter a debating team in the "V"
house council league.
Morris
MAX YETZ
Mackey visited the chapter at the
of 126 Mt. Vernon, 36 years old,
NO
BETTER
MI
THAN
MST is
last meeting. The chapter is be-
died on Jan. 26. Funeral services
MANUEL URBACH
ginning to work on the Great
were held on Jan. 27 at Lewis
Lakes region convention, to be held
Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-:
7729 TWELFTH ST.
here early in July, 1931. Any
ment at Machpelah Cemetery. He'
Euclid 7192
Jewish youth, 16 to 21, is invited
is survived by his wife. Celia.
to attend the meetings every Sun-
day at the "Y," between 6 to 8
p. m.

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This is not a piece of art, the product of an artist's imagination, nor is it
taken in
given by Progressive Ladies Un- some Jewish community in Poland or in some other part of Eastern Europe. It is a a photograph
snapshot by a
terstitzungs Verein on Saturday, ingby cameraman, taken at Nahalal, one of the famous Zionist co-operative colonies, established on pass-
the
Feb. 7, 8 p. m., at the synagogue land in the Jewish National Fund.
on Pingree and Woodrow Wilson. •
The corners, focused on a part of the new synagogue, recently built in Nahalal on land provided by
Refreshments will be served.
the National Fund, provides us with a glimpse into the blending of the new with the old in the modern
Mrs. S. Bronstine is chairman' Jewish colonies in Palestine. The old folks, concregated for their early morning prayers,
are the
of the card party. Mrs. II. Ep- religious parents of the modern pioneers. They were brought to the settlement by their' sons,
who
stein, head of the ticket commit- prospered.
tee, asks all members and friends
Note the simplicity of the synagogue structure, truly representative of the pioneer life, and the
to respond by attending this card, devotion of the elderly congregants, reciting the ancient rayers of Israel,
under the bright light of the
party.
Palestinian early morning sun, beating through the windows.

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