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CUPTOK MIMI • 01I10INNAII 20, OM
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EINMAN ELECTED
CLASSIFIED SCH
Z. B.
B T. ALUMNI HEAD
HENRY originated
HAT RENOVATING
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA.I The Detroit Graduate Club of
TORS-We do painting, deco- Zeta Beta Tau, consisting of 35
rating and plastering. Guaran- alumni from chapters of the na-
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
Gladstone. ('hone Garfield 5128
from 7 to 10 a. in. and 4 to 8i,
p. m.
Over 37 Years .Igo
Ire Give One Day Service
Any Make of Hat Treated
By Expert Hatters
DR. FELDSTEIN BACK.
AFTER HIS VISITS TO
CENTERS OF SURGERY
you have finished repri-
manding Junior for his
poor marks only to reveal
they are for the home-
work you did for him .. .
' CLEAN CURTAINS will beautify
your home. Send your soiled
curtains or drapes to us for com-
plete renovating and they'll be
returned to you looking like
new. Prompt service. Ambas-
sador Curtain Laundry & Clean-
ing Co., 3308 Joy Road, corner
lVildemere. Euclid 4220.
JEWISH CALENDAR
5091
19:11
0 1tosh Chodesh Attar
Wednesday, February 18
I'urim ..
. . Tuesday, March 3
First day of Pesach
Thursday, April 2
Seventh day of Pesach sass Wednesday, April 8
*Rosh Chodesh lyar
...Saturday, April 18
Lug b'Omer
Tuesday, May 5
Rosh Chodesh Sivan
Sunday, May 17
First day Shabuoth
Friday, May 22
*Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
•
Tuesday,
June 16
Fast of Tammuz
Thursday, July 2
Rosh Chodesh Ab
Wednesday, July 15
Fast of Ab
Thursday, July 23
• Rosh Chodesh Ellul
... Friday, August 14
Rosh Hashonah
Saturday, September 12
Punt Kippur
. Monday, September 21
• Also observed the day previous to Rosh Chodesh.
. . . When
CATERERS-Stmctly kosher. En
, gag,ements, weddings and
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
troit Catering Co., M. A.
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654,
DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER
Ir
MOMENTS OF DISCRETION
MRS. J. SHERLINL-Firstelass
catering for weddings and par-
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
sity 2-1610.
ITENRY0
TAT T ER
205 GRATI OT-145 MICHIGAN
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EMISPO RON ICI L
. . . Be nonchalant
1
I FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
large room. Modern improve-
meats, separate shower, and'
home privileges. Near Four-
HARRY S. SCHEINMAN
teenth bus and Clairmount car.
Rent reasonable. Suitable f or tional Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity
couple, or lady or gentleman. from all sections of the United
Phone
Euclid 0002.
States
now residing in Detroit,
have elected harry S. Scheinman
BAKED GOODS-Made to order president and Samuel D. Frankel
fur all occasions. Cakes, cook- secretary and treasurer for the
it's, pies, biscuits, pastries, sal- Coming year.
ads and noodles. The best of
Giveus it
ingredients used.
trial.
Longfellow, 1739. Mrs.
ian, 2740 Fullerton. '
Eva •Friedn
LIGHT A
MURAD
PRONOUNCED PERFECT Ill'
DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS
LAVINE MEMORIAL
LIBRARY NOW OPEN J. L. HUDSON CO.'S GOLDEN JUBILEE IS ONE
A GREAT COMPANY'S
DIAMOND JUBILEE
t:' 5. AN,tiiGV RDS A CO It P4 414A1
Capital Stock owned by P. LORILLARD CO., Inc.
FOR RENT-Nide large room with
four windows, for l ady, gentle-
---
Life assurance has now, appar-
man or couple, by young couple.
Dr. Martin Z. Feldstein, who ently, reached such a point in pub- I
2652 Slonterey, near Linwood,
was recently' awarded a scholarship lie estimation and confidence that
up,tairs. Mrs. It. Cohen, Hem- Medical Trust Fund Also Es-
by the North End Clinic, has just it seems comparatively immune
lock 3894-R.
tabliahed in Honor of
returned to resume his practit:e from the ordinary vagaries and
after visiting surgical centers in fluctuations of other lines of busi- DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher,
Late Dr. I. E. Lavine.
New York and Philadelphia. Dr. ness. The •Sun Life Assurance
s“ys: "No one can afford to
Feldstein has resumed practice at Company of Canada, whose report
stay illiterate or ignorant in this
The medical library established
:owl Twelfth street, at Taylor appears elsewhere in this issue,
day and age." Learn to read, in memoiy of Dr. I. E. Lavine of
seems to enjoy this public confi-
write Hebrew, Yiddish or Eng-
lish in five lessons only. Abso- this city is now open for inspection
PROGRAM FOR JEWISH
lutely guaranteed. Free trial at the North End Clinic, 936 Hol-
RADIO HOUR SUNDAY
lesson. ('all up today, Garfield brook avenue, where it is being
- -
68354. 2248 Hazelwood.
housed until such time as a Jewish
George Calvani, musical director
YOUNG GIRL would like to care hospital may be built. Dr. Lavine
of Cantor's Jewish Radio Forum,
broadcast from 1 to 1:30 every
for children in the evening. died last May following an au-
Sunday over Station WM1117
Home nights. Call Arlington tomobile accident when returning
through the courtesy 4,f Joseph,
5997-W, ask fur Miss Klein.
from the home of his parents in
Cantor of Cantor's Furniture Shop
on Twelfth street, announces that
FOR RENT-Furnished room, pri- London, Ontario. The library con:
for the program this Sunday he
vate family. No children in fam- sists of up-to-date reference meth- !
will feature a typical Chassidic
ily. ('all Euclid 3429-SI, or at `. .al works in practically all the vac-
divisions of medicine, and it
song, "Jule" by Level Zilberts. Ile'
2647
2047 Blaine, near Linwood.
is open for use to all physicians
will also sing "(lad You But
J. L. Hudson
during
clinic hours.
Known" by Denza, with violin ob-
FOR RENT-Nice large, airy fur-
A library trust fund has also any
-
ligate. Mrs. Liebe Clamage is the •
nished room with small family
Building,
pianist.
of adults. Refined neighborhood. been estabilshed with the balance Comp
Stanislaw Schapiro, violinist of
For one or two persons. Rent of the contributions, the interest of Housing Third
the Detroit Symphony Grchestra,
reasonable. Tuxedo between which fund is to be used to main-'I
Largest
using a genuine Amato violin, will
Linwood and Dexter. Call Ari- Lain the library in perpetuity. The
library and the trust fund were
play "Znideltrit" by Sarassote
1
ington 8440-R.
Department
made possible by. contributions of
and "Syciliana" mod Rigardo" by
Francoi Francoeur, arranged by
FOR RENT - Neatly furnished friends and relatives. The fund is
Store in the
K reisler.
! room for One or two. Shower still open and contributions may
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, president
bath. llome conveniences. Call be sent to the Ur. I. E. Lavine Me- United States.
of the League of Jewish Women's
Hemlock 8794-W, or 2674 Elm- mortal Library 1,•und, care of
I North End Clinic, 936 Holbrook
Organizations, will be the speaker
burst avenue.
I avenue. The committee consists of
and will discuss the work of 22 lo-
T. B. MACAULAY
cal women's organizations. Philip
FOR RENT-Large, light, a i ry C. E. Brown, Dr. M. Feldstein, S.
Slomovitz will broadcast the week's President Sun Life Assurance
room. Home privileges. I'leas- E. Gould,Dr. S. Klein, Dr. S. J.
Company of Canada.
news. Aaron Kurland is chairman
Gentleman pre . Levin, Dr. S. G. Meyers, Dr. L.L.
ant family.
of the program.
Exceptionally reason- Newfield, Dr. S. C. Saltzstein, Dr.
ferret!.
dance to an unusual degree, for it
able.
Arlington
3709-W, 3231 D. Sandweiss, and Or. I,. D. Stern.
reports new policies written dur-
The supervising librarian is Sirs.
Richton avenue.
ing the year to the net amount of
William H. Kaplan.
over $700,000,000, the largest in
ORIOLE THEATRE
the company's history of 110 years. FOR RENT-2912 Webb avenue.
LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA
Beautiful up-to-date 8-room flat
This year it celebrates its dia-
ADVOCATES INTENSIVE
Maid's
in exclusive section.
mond jubilee. A graphic picture
Sat., "THE BIG FIGHT"
ARBTRATION EFFORTS
quarters,
two bathrooms, in-
of its progress is shown in the re-
stalled shower, Frigidaire and
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
port which discloses, decade by
oil
burner,
at
reasonable
rent.
I
Max
I.. Black, candidate for
decade, its growth from assurance
TOL'ABLE DAVID
Judge to the Common Pleas Court,
in force in 18811 of less than $4,-
FOR
RENT
-
Nicely
furnished
long
term,
issued the litllowingi
000,000 to over $2,800,n00,000 to-
All Seats 35c; Children I5c
room with shower bath, maid statement:
day; and of an accumulation of as-
For
couple,
Dv°
service.
.
Sat. Mat., All Seats I5c
"The majority of cases now
sets from less than $500,000 in
buys, two girls or single party. 1. :ant .1 ■ N the t C ommon Pleas
1880 to nearly $590,000,000 at the
On April 2, 1881, J. L. Hudson
Rent very reasonable.
4002 Cou rt are a direct outgrowth of
present time.
started in business fur himself and
Duane, one block off Dexter
An interesting feature if the
opened
his first store on Campus
For further infer- ' ,
boulevard.
report relates to the company's .
Slartius on the site of the present
million call Ilogarth 0544.
investments. The Sun Life has
Shubert-Detroit
Theater. The
Kosher Delicatessen Lunch long been a consistent and success-
growth of the store, during the 50
We Carry Imported Delicacies
ful investor in high-grade stocks.. FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
years
that
have
elapsed
since that
room with twin beds and sun
Come In and See Ds.
These securities are valuated on
time, marks one of the truly great
parlor combined, in exclusive
Sper.al! Fresh Pickled Tongue, 30c lb. the last day of each year by the
romances
of
Detroit
business.
single home by adult family.
Canadian department of insurance
13804 LINWOOD
In 1887 the store moved to
Rent reasonable. Between Ham-
on the basis of their market price
at Pasadena
larger quarters at what was then
on that (lay. The actual cash divi- , ilton and Byron. For appoint-
Phone Longfellow 5727
141 Woodward, in the building
ment
call
Arlington
4466-W.
dends paid during 1930 can the'
We Deliver
where the present Sanders down-
total common stocks held by the
town store now stands. The store
company in the previous year were FOR RENT-Room with all con-
continued to thrive, and the new
veniences for single man or
nearly 8100,000 in excess of the
location gave it added advantages.
couple. Strictly Orthodox. Ilome
Foremost Student dividends !mid on these identical
In 1891 Mr. Hudson made the
privilege's. 2683 Fullerton, near
Tours, All Expenses shares in 1929.
important announcement that the
Linwood.
g .:::
The company announced that
1.1.. more 0044 tmet11t)
2
store was erecting a building on
too , 2/1 do?, ISISo No dot? the profits to policyholders entitled
the site of the First Presbyterian
17.1. ftette-rouotrt tour W.
to participate during the ensuing FOR RENT-Room for young
S, ^4, 1■■ • B.C.!
Church, corner Farmer and Gra-
business girl with couple. No
COLLEGE TRAVEL ERB year will be allotted on the same
tiot avenu, one block off Wood-
Euelidd
children.
2202
West
11.
ROA. Sous no generous scale as has existed for
ward. I.ater in the same year the
Apt, 36.
sem• time. and that the special
J. I.. Hudson Co. took possession
noonrity dividend which has been
of the impressive red stone build-
-;; popular will also be continued. FOR RENT-Nice airy room Tin
ing that was one of the marvels of
modern home for lady or gen-
SEE YOUR OLD FRIEND,
the day. The character if the
Good transportation.
tleman.
J. W. E. W. 0. Sends Seam-
:1329
Mc-
Excellent board.
ABE EPSTEIN
ship Tickets to Bring
Detroit Auxiliary of Lou An-
Quade, Euclid 9r385-It.
For up...11•- nun. ,
gemPit Seth El
OF DETROIT'S GREAT BUSINESS ROMANCES
Notes
service
On Saturday, Feb. 21,
Franklin will
Saturday, Feb. 214, will be known as
Council Sabbath on which day the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women will cel-
ebrate it. •550a1 council Sabbath. In
the temple there will be a ...rake appro-
priate to the °erasion. All members of
the National Council of Jewish Women
are especially invited to attend.
°Q.)
Braille Work:
Although the new cl.a In !Neill. work
which has Just been formed has already
begun its work, there is room fur ad-
ditional volunteer workers. Thia
which io conducted under th• auspices
of the Temple Sisterhood, rneets every
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The
Temple Slaterhooll acknowledge. with at-
predation the gift of • new Braille ma-
chine from Mr. Sol Wien. Additional
contributiona of machines in whole or
In part will be very mush appreciated
to further the splendid work of trenwibs
log for the blind. Thome who are inters
oiled may can Mr. George Bloom, of
as Tenny.on •venue, Longfellow 7846,
The Purim Calendar:
On Sunday •fternoon, March 1, the In.
termediate loose,, grades 1. 6 and 11,
wIII hold • Purim mampierade. On Sun.
day afternoon. March 15, the junior HMIs
School (confirmation department) will
hold a Purim party and dance.
For the peaks of March 1 and 8,
parents .hould help the children plan
their costumes. Prizes are to be award-
ed for the coatume which bed represent.
• character from the Book of Rather,
the costume which represents any other
Biblical character, the costume which
r.presents characters from general Jew-
lith history and the most original and
clever costume.
The teacher. must
be Informed • week before these parties
If the child will be present ,o that no
child will be disappointed in the erratum-
ment• for refreshments.
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qt)
BROWN'S
.
g".7. ktror` =1.17,7,r t
I
TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS
FURNISHINGS
For Rent or For Sale
Cmplolt• 11.11+ f,
Wedding.. Parties and Other
Social Functions
Don't Worry About Your Tao-
Let Eppie Do It
r all Mullion 4219 for appointment
list Fit Guaranteed
All Sues.
SPECIAL RATES TO SCHOOLS
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
Open Eventny. and Sundays
EPPIE'S
RENTAL PARLORS
8726
Telfth St., near Gladstone
Madison 4919
Nigh-Class Tailoring, Cleaning.
Just Call Us
Valet Service.
NO MORE
BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR,
DANDRUFF AND SCALP
DISORDERS
Awarded 144r.t Prize •0 Paris and
11441.441m Exp4wition•
Iga(nst compd.*. of 31 nation. and
was pronounced the feast effec•
tow system for growing hats
in a.•tenc•
The Kridk. posorely grows hair on
Said heads, stops falIng hair-slop.
(bald spots). Ha r can be grown in ten
treatment.. Kudos acienc treat•
remits, wh.ch include the ultra violet
ray. (sunlight> of the quartz m ercury
4 amp. perfected by Dr. Frans 551.1-
schen dt of Germany, has grown hair
for thousands. both men andwomen ,
• nd ran do the same for Yew
Esarn nat(on and advic•
Hours( 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Establ.hed 1918
Most Successful Hirt. and Scalp
Specialues
406 Peninsular Broadway eats.
o
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TRE . .4' ,,„„,„
E 4
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sta. sos - aie His I
Orphans to Detroit.
A special meeting of the Jewish
Women European Welfare Organ-
ization was held Monday, Feb. 16,
at the Atkinson branch 14 Shaarey
'Zwick. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman,
presided.
It was decided to send steamship
tickets to bringing over to Detroit
two orphans. One of the oldest
niendit.rs of the organization, who
refused to have her name an-
nounced, donated for this cast', one-
half steamship ticket, and a few
members gave Sin. For one or-
phan of the same family the organ-
ization last summer, sent one
steamship ticket.
It was also decided that the or-
ganization participate in the Jew-
ish National Fund Bazaar and all
members are requested to be res-
t-lit at the Philadelphia Byron Tal-
mud Torah, Saturday, Feb. 26, at
p. m.
Mrs. Joseph Itagdatle was unan-
imously elected recording secretary
of the board of directors.
Mendelasohn Choir of Toron-
to at Masonic Temple
Feb. 22.
Advance interest in the coming
of the Mendelssohn Choir of To-
ronto to Masonic Temple, Feb. 26,
indicates that every choral body
within a radius of 100 miles will
he represented in the audience that
will gather to hear this celebrated
Canadian choir. The entire per-
sonnel of 230 singers will he taken
FOR RENT-Nice large airy fur-
nished room in refined family,
for one or two gentlemen, lathe,
or couple. Rent reasonable.
2260 West Euclid. Phone Eu-
clid 2733-31.
on the short tour which includes
Buffalo, Cleveland and Detroit.
Advance reservations are now be-
ing made at the office of the Phil-
LADY desires room and
harmonic Concert Company, 3513 YOUNG
board in strictly orthodox home,
Woodward avenue, and more than
in
vicinity
of Woodward and
already
have
500 choir isngers
Must be reasonable.
Blaine.
made reservations. A reduction in
Please
state
details, Box 151,
made
In
choirs
and
other
price is
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
musical organisations.
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MAX L. BLACK
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Neat Basketball Game:
Neat Saturday night •t t o'clock the
basketball tram will play the basketball
learn of the Thoburn M. E. Church In
the Temple gymnasium. The team asks
for support by member,' attendance.
There o Is n
for admittance to this
rail ,
1 411117
store was changed in that year
from clothing to that of a general
department store. It is interesting
to note in this connection that op-
posite the Gratiot avenue entrance
of the Hudson building was the
building that had been the Detroit
Br Pontiac Railway depot in 1830.
When Detroit began its dynamic
growth, Hudson's kept in step
with the city's progress and was
one of the leading symbols of its
expansion and prosperity. An ad-
dition to the building was made
on Farmer street in 1897. In 1907
a finger, the beginning of the pres-
ent building, appeared on Wood-
ward avenue, and in 1911 a 10-
story building was erected on
Woodward avenue with !limed-
hot+ Brothers' store between the
two buildings_ This gap was filled
in in 1923 by another Hudson
geles Sanatorium.
the present economic depression.
During the last real and inflated
prosperity our people adopted a
high standard of living. Business
was dune to a great extent on the
FOR RENT-Steam-heated fur- installment basis and the laboring
nished room for single or couple. class and small business men
Home conveniences. 2735 . bought largely can a weekly or
monthly payment plan. As it re-
Buena Vista.
sult the working man had pledged
FOR RENT-A nice light room his future income months in ad-
fur a gentleman or young lady. vance and the businessman in-
Meals if desired. 3339 Blaine, curred obligations that could be
met only in prosperious times.
near Dexter, Garfield 8680-W.
Now our social and economic
TO RENT-A large furnished structure is going through a rad-
room with a small private fam- ical reconstruction. The working-
ily, for a couple, one or two man is either out of work entirely
girls, or one or two young men. or is earning comparatively very
Home and kitchen privilege's. little. The business man is hang-
Steals and garage if desired. ing on by the mercy of his credi.
Reasonable rent. Convenient tors.
transportation. 2231 l'asadena,
"The number of these eases is so
between Fourteenth and La great and the circumstances so
Salle, Hemlock 5258-M.
heart-rending that the duties of the
judge are more than merely legal,
FOR RENT-Glynn Court. For a they are those of social service. It
gentlemap, comfortable, cozy, will be encumbert on the judge to
attractive room in artistically exercise humane consideration in
furnished home. Separate en- these cases in an effort to lighten
trance. Must furnish good ref- the Plight and troubles of these al-
erences. Reasonable. Hemlock most poverty.strcken people. The
3645-W. , judge should use the conciliation
laws and his judicial influence to
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- arbitrate these cases, the creditor
nished room in modern home of must he made to see that the debt-
young couple, for single or ors must be given a chance. Ar-
couple. Kitchen and home privi- bitration must become the primary
leges. Garage if desired. Call function of the Common Pleas
Northlawn 43'29 for appoint- Court, not only for the benefit of
ment.
the debtor but also for that of the
Dr. Leo M.
ticTUDY the pulpit. Set , -
lee, begin at 10(38 • tn.
On page 2 of this issue appears
a complete financial report of the
activities of the Detroit Auxiliary
of Los Angeles Sanatorium and it
is thanks to the affiliated organiza-
tions, the hearty support of some
of the Ica ling Jewish clubs and the
whole-hearted support of many in-
dividual sympathizers, htat such
success was made possible.
Final arrangements fur the ba-
zaar to be held at Phillidelphi-Ity-
rim Talmud Torah, March 7 to 17,
are being completed and all com-
mittees report progress. All clubs,
sororities and fraternities can co-
operate in any or all of the follow-
ing ways:
By arranging a merchandise
shower for the bazaar; arrange to
march in to the bazaar in a group
can any night between Saturday,
Starch 7 to Thursday, March 12;
arrange to attend the dance to be
given Saturday night. March 11,
tickets to he et nominal prices; ar-
range to be present at the card
party to he held all day Sunday,
March 16.
It is urged that some co-opera-
tion from the readers of The
Chronicle will he extended to this
For further
mammoth bazaar.
particulars, get in touch with Ed-
ith It. i'aransky, bazaar corres-
ponding secretary, 2502 West
Buena Vista, Arlington 33464.
Paramount Theater.
Lawrence Tibbett. audacious
lover of "The Rogue Song:" Grace'
Moore,
delightful star of "A Lady's
creditor, and for the community
at large because by making it un- Morals" and Adolphe Menjou, who
recently
won success in "Moroc-i
debtors
who
comfortable for these
constitute such • great number and en," are the stars of "New Moon,"
now in the first week of
which
is
by keeping them down financially
I the community is deprived of their Its long-run engagement at the
Paramount
Theater.
purchasing power."
REUBEN ON STAFF OF
JOHNSTON AND CLARK
Johnston & Clark, gener•I
ing Corporation, a buying asso- agents for the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance
Co. of Newark, N. J.,
ciation of 25 of the leading stores
in the United States. Harrods of announce the acquisition of Simon
London, England, is one of the Reuben to their sales staff.
Mr. Reuben is regarded in in-
members of this great merchan-
surance circles as a "life" expert,
dising association.
having specialized in this particu-
In 1927 Hudson's purchased lar phase of insurance for many
Newcomb's and became the third years. His genial disposition and
largest department store in the , conscientious desire to nerve his
United States. In that year work clients have won for him a long
was begun on the present Grand following.
Outstanding figures in the life
River avenue building. Now, on
the fiftieth anniversary of the insurance field, Johnston & Clark,
store, Hudson's occupies practi- I afford Sir. Reuben their unex-
cally an entire city block and I celled facilities which will enable
him to serve his friends and clients
towers 22 stories high.
better than ever. lie welcomes
An organization of power, with the opportunity
of consulting with
representatives all over the world,
his friends their life insurance
Hudson ' it owes its success to the
' problems without any obligation.
use of it "one-price-to-all" system
and its anxiety to be of service.
The golden jubilee of the store is Halevy Hazomir Choral
Society.
therefore an historic communal
The Halevy Hazomir Choral So-
event which is bringing to Hud-
The J. L. Hudson Co. in 1916 son's the congratulations of the ciety, at its last meeting, expressed
joined the Associated Merchandis- entire city.
!deepest sympathy to Sirs. M. Pos-
L. COHANE TO ADDRESS
JEWISH CENTER CLUBS
.
COMMITTEE
PURITY PUR I M DANCE
HEADS
ner on the death of her husband.
Sir. Posner died suddenly last
with of heart failure and left a
great grip in the field of Jewish
MUSIC.
The ilalevy has had the pleasure
Louis Cohan•, prominent attor-
Sirs. EstherGit1Tnis chairman of
ney, will address the' clubs of the the Purim dinner-dance to be given of working with Posner three
years ago when he was guest con-
Jewish ('enters Association at the by l'urity Chapter No. 359, Order ductor at
the annual concert which
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, on of Eastern Star, on Sunday eve- took place in Orchestra }tall. Pos-
ning. March 1, at Northwood Inn. ner's unexpected death leaves un-
Silas Feinberg will be master of finished the production of Mendels-
ceremonies. Call Longfellow 2258 : sohn's Oratorio "Elijah" by his
for reservations.
Arbiter
• Ring Chorus. They had
Members who are in good stand- been working on it for two years
ing are urged to call in their res- and it was to have been performed
ervations for the complimentary in April.
luncheon to be given Monday. Feb.
The Halevy Ilazomir annual con-
23, at 12 noon, at the Eastern vert takes place April 5 at Masonic
Star Temple. Call Longellow 6104. Temple.Dan Frohman is still ac-
Members are also asked to reserve cepting new members every Mon-
March 11 for Purity's annual day night at 5679 Twelfth street.
luncheon.
ltzchok Isaac Auxiliary.
J. W. E. W. 0. to Hold Theis-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
ter Party April 6.
Itzeholc Isaac Talmud Torah will
LOUIS COHANE
The North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization met at the
home of Mrs. E. J. Schwartz, 2980
Elmhurst, on Tuesday afternoon,
Feb. 17. The ..port of the card
party held on Feh. 7, at the home
of Sirs. Lapides, 3342 Richton ave-
nue, was given to be successful.
The organization thanks Mrs. Lapi-
des for the use of her home. Sirs.
Meyers and Mrs. Wiseman who
helped sponsor the affair, and the
mombers and ' - lends who helped
make this affair a success.
The next meeting will be on
Tuesday afternoon, March 3, at'
the home of Mrs.. B. Berkowitz,
2975 Elmhurst.
A theater party will be held on
April 6, and leaders of other or-
ganizations are asked to refrain
from planning coinciding affairs. ,
Further announcements regarding
this theater party will be published I
Wednesday evening, Feb. 25. The
meeting is being arranged by the
Ben Bey A. C. Mr. Cohane will
speak on "World Peace" and will
describe the results of peace ef-
forts of the past year.
Entertainers at this meeting will
include Morris Schane, Mrs. Anna
W arren and M ien R. Sherman. The
public is invited.
Admission is
free.
Charles Wolok will be chairman
of the evening.
in the next issue.
meet Monday, Feb. 23, at the Isaac
Agree Memorial Hall, 121 Rose-
dale Court, at 8 p. m.
The hostess will be Sirs. Anna
Wohlman, corresponding secretary
of the auxiliary. A special food
shower for the Jewish kitchen will
tie soponsored by the auxiliary on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m.
A package of food will be
charged as admission. Cards will
he played and refreshments served.
Everybody is welcome.
Michigan Theater.
Nancy Carroll, who scored not-
able successes in "The Devil's Hol-
iday" and "Laughter," is starred
by Paramount in a new drama en.
titled "Stolen /leaven" now show-
ing at the Michigan Theater. Play-
thispop ular titian-
ing opposite
,
actress is Phillips Holmes,
who, it will be remembered, first
came into prominence as Nancy
Carroll's leading man in "The Den-
it's Holiday."