America Amish Periodical Carta
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What You Get For Your
Cleaning Dollar From
Forest, Cleaners it Dyers
(Continued from Page One)
board of the association,
association, except
for the additi on to
t
t of
o II enry
have already joined the group. Air. It lepers.
Shapero spoke of the publicity, ed-
Mr. Ehrlich reported that in
ucational and propaganda work 930 the association made 1697
planned by his department. Mr. inns aggregating a
of $163,-
Caplan outlined the work of the 3 72.
program committee and presented
Child Care Council.
a bouquet of flowers to Airs. Walter
Melville S. ‘S'elt. reported for the
Leib in appreciation of her efforts
in preparing the program which s ewish Child Care round , . He
poke
of the work achieved by the
featured the supper.
Towards the close of the tiro- t until since the amalgamation of
he
Hebrew
Orphan Heinle with
gram, Milford Stern presented Mr.l t
‘Yineman with his portrait. E x .' a he Hebrew Infants Orphan Home
tot
lauded
the
work of Mrs. S.
tracts from Mr. Stern's address B
ercovich, director of the council,
and Mr. Wmeman's reply will be
Mothers' Clinic Report.
found in another column on the
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger re-
first page of this issue.
Federation Meeting.
Il e orted for the Mothers' Clinic. A
The outstanding feature of the ew and satisfactory feature of the
annual meteing of the Jewish Wel-I", ',irk, she said, are the follow-up
fare Federation, held from 4:30 I t,‘ jolts of the clinic nurse to the
to 5 p. m., on Sunday preceding " orates of patients.
the Service Group get-together„ Mrs. Sulzberger reported that
Perfect cleaning means the use of the best and
was the address of Air. Wineman, he new members of the board of
in which he declared that the en-1 he Mothers' Clinic is Mrs. harry
new cleaning fluids in unsparing quantities. It means
try etf the Palestinian cause helpedl ,„" . inston. Old members are Mrs.
thorough cicaning of meatus, cuffs and pockets. It means
widen the scope of the Federation; ' A aron Delloy, Mrs. Clarence Eng-
restoring your clothes to former shapeliness and giving
that the work for Jewish education Ii3 t ass, Mrs. Rose M. Lipson, Mrs.
This remarkable sale ends on the night of
lortimer
II.
Meyer,
Airs.
Willard
your coat lapel just the right turn. Minor repairs are
"must not be stunted," and that ,
the community should stand united / one, Mrs. Oscar Robinson. Mrs.
March 31st. You cannot afford to miss this ex-
made and mi-sing buttons replaced without extra charge.
in support of all wort}' causes. The s on roe Rosenfield, Mrs. Emilie G.
Yet you pay le2o for Forest cleaned clothes today than
cellent opportunity of buying Furnishings for
important portions of Mr. Wine-
Wine- ' 1,, argent, Mrs. Milford Stern and
at any time in 15 years.
man's address appear on the first I ' rs. Andrew Wineman.
your home at such really low prices. Every
gage of this issue.
Jewish Centers Report.
I t The increased attendance at the
Reporting for the Jewish Cen-
original tag has been cut from 20`,.; to 50',; .
meeting of the Federation was evi- te rs Association, Milford Stern
fence of a greater interest in the 51 ated that attendance increased to
-immunity in the affairs of the 1 7,619. He said 151 groups are
Wherever you live, it will prove to your ad-
Federation. The keynote of prac- eiw affiliated with the Centers, 43
wally every report submitted to he -inir juniors, 30 intermediates, 26
vantage to visit our store and see the fine repre-
t
his meeting was that in spite of Sc ncors, 27 gymnasium groups, two
sentation of the finest in Furniture, Rugs and
he depression there has not been a; lult societies, eight mothers'
a lowering in the standards of the e' asses and seven independents.
When you send a garment to Forest Clean-
Radios offered at TRULY LOW PRICES.
c uri o us local Jewish SOCial }Well- A mong the educational activities
ers you can depend upon it that it will come back to you
oleo.
h e mentioned the club leaders'
with added years of life, That's because Forest Cleaners
eetings, holiday celebrations, open
North End Clinic Report.
Our store is closed Saturday but is open in the
Jesse F. Ilirschman reported for 1.1 mums, debating tournaments, etc.
employ only experts who know just what to use on every
he North End Clinic, located at
Mr. Paperno, reporting for the
kind of fabric and color, Forest Cleaners' many years
evening. We are also open all (lay Sunday.
935 Holbrook. He said: "This at nninating committee, proposed
of experience enable them to bring unusual knowledge
ear our usefulness increased 30 th e following for election to the
to the cleaning of your clothes.
ier cent, since 8,175 of the sick and ',a gird: Rabbi Leon Frans, Bernard
niured visited us 72,305 times, or ta ars, Judge Harry 13. Keidan, Sol
an average of about 240 each (lay It . Levin, Mrs. Andrew Wineman
he general clinic was open." He at id Nate S. Shapero.
United Jewish Charities.
auded the untiring efforts of the
'linic's director, Mrs. Eleanor J.
Walter M. Fuchs, reporting for
Ford, Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein, t h e United Jewish Charities, mid
-hief of the medical staff, the group th at the increase in the net worth
Phone COLUMBIA 4200 and one of Forest's
If workers, volunteer and those on f the association last year was
courteous representatives will call. Tell him
he staff, ta•ho co-operated in mak-
,75 I. e read a list of bequests
when you want your clothes. Depend upon
ing the clinic's work efficient.
made last year, mounting to $6,-
9322 OAKLAND AVENUE
800.
it they will be delivered on time. A fleet of 50 trucks is
Miss Edith Ileavenrich, reporting
Federation Reports.
for the nominating committee,
employed to give you this dependable service. Your gar-
CLOSED SATURDAY
Open Sunday and Evenings
proposed the following 12 for elec-
Following the report of Mr.
ments arc insured while in our possession, also. Try once
thins to the board for a term of w .ine-man for the Federation, Mil-
and you will always prefer Forest-cleaned clothes.
two years; Nate S. Shapero, Mrs. td m M. Alexander, chairman of the
Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. 11. Wetsman, iminating committee, proposed
'quince A. Enggass. Renominated, th e election of the following for a
Hats Cleaned
for term expiring in 1931: Jesse t i n ree year term: Aaron DeRoy ,
I Ties Cleaned ■ and S1 .50
■ and Blocked..
F. Hirschman, M rs. Samuel Men-
r. Leo M. Franklin, Dr. A. M.
Vt. p
d, I Don. for A
delsohn, J. B. Neiman, Andrew 11 ershman, Judge harry B. Keidan,
Wineman, Mrs. Andrew Wineman. 31 ever L. 1'rentis, D. W. Simons
a nel Henry Winernan
Hebrew Schools Report.
Ladies' Dresses and Suits
Maurice H. Zackheim reported ,,, Abe Srere reported a change in
for the United Hebrew Schools. ` n e Federation constitution calling
Cleaned and Restored
Election of officers and board men- ' t ir an increase in the number of
hers. he said, is to take place dam- tad tvernors from 21 to 21, and the
Mition of the office of chairman
ing, Passover week.
Ladies'
Coats Cleaned
Mr. Zackheim outlined the ac- 0 f the board of governors.
& Restored, $1.50 up
All the nominees for positions
tivities of the schools, including the
kindergarten, elementary and high on the board of directors were
Ladies Hats Cleaned $1.00
school departments. He lauded the elected unanimously,
Program at Supper.
efforts of the alumnti and of the
and Reshaped
WOMell'S League. The financial
The program at the Service
depression, he said, has hit the G roup supper was featured by sev-
schools hard. The membership (,e, al entertaining acts, arranged by
drive, he said, has succeeded in ,•" rs. alter Leib of the program
ni
The program opened
nrolling several hundred addition- n ontttee.
al members, but the income was 104 w cth a piano selection by Miss Hei
nough to offset the losses.
n Morris. It was followed by a
sk etch, "Most Any Afternoon,"
Social Service Bureau,
533.547 E. FOREST AVE. COLUMBIA 4200
Abe Srere, reporting for the
ritten by Phyllis Allen and
lewish Social Service' Bureau, a,. eanne Latb, in which all the roles,
pointed out the ninny problems " 1 five women, were played by men
which have to be dealt with by this — F red Morris, Sigmund Robinson,
d apartment, making its responsibil- Samuel J. Lewis, Sidney 1, Weiss-
i ties "of far greater importance man and Leo I. Franklin.
t han that of merely dispensing
Leonard Lewis, Faye Greene an I
food." Domestic friction, person- mercy Malbin participated in an-
a lity difficulties, behavior problems ither sketch, "Hello Hello Hello " HOOVER ASKED TO
J. W. E. W. 0. to Appoint in regard of regular support of ganization to be held Monday, Ap-
In children and adolescents, juve- , " Great Expectations" by Ronals
CHANGE RULES FOR
new European orphaned families ril 6, (Chid Hamad Passover) at
New Board of Directors.
nile delinquency, are aiming the J cans was acted by Hattie Simon,
WINE DISTRIBUTION A special meeting of the .1euish will be heard. There will be ap- Littman's People's Theater, also a
problems the bureau is called atom I 'eter Bernstein, Huth Fleischman
pointed and installed the new board temporary report will be heard in
ti solve and to offer relief in.
ind Benjamin D. Welling. Abe
Women's European Welfare Or- Of directors, with Rose Goldberg, regard to the rummage
sale held
Continued from Page One)
Mr. Srere added that "the Jew- ;engird gave several impersona-
ganization with the new officers as chairman lif the investigating jointly with Eva l'renzlauer's
ish Social Service Bureau is pri- Ms. Allen Selmin and Walter to store the wine in his home or will be- held Mondayevening,
committees and Mary Hyman as service group, which is still in force
marily interested in helping all in- t't , chmier partitipated in the sketch synagogue and distribute it to March 23, at the Atkinson branch
chairman of the entertainments.
on (lasting street. The organiza-
dividuals in need of social adiust- '1.0! the Poor Millionaire.'
members or worshippers in each of the Sharey Zwick
Reservations will be made for tion is also preparing an interest-
meet."
congregation, according to his dis-
At this meeting important rases , theater benefit conducted by the ing entertainment program for
William Friedman, chairman of Mr. Wineman'} Annual
cretion.
to be taken up, committee reports North M'oodwarel branch of the or- that evening.
the nominating committee, pro- Message to Federation
2. Each rabbi shall be entitled
1.1Ord for election to the board the
absolutely and without question to
following seven directors: Airs.
procure wine for his congregation
Continued
from
Page
One.)
David S. Diamond, Samuel Frank,
for sacramental purposes.
It was after midnight and a storm was
Dr. Leo AL ranklin, Dr. A. M. Wineman said
Under thisplan, too, wine
raging, but a doctor was needed at once.
Hershman, Dr. David .1. Levy, Ate
"The entry of the Palestinian would be issued only to rabbis who
Srere, Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
So1Ir.Blakehadtogoafteruiin.forthere
cause into our Federation activities have been regularly ordained and
Y. W. H. A. Report.
as expressed in our campaign Of are in charge of congregations
was no telephone in Alr. Blake's home.
Mrs. Samuel II. Glogower, chair- 1930 and as 1 trust will be the case having established synagogues.
man of the governing board of the in our coming spring. campaign, 1 One gallon of wine would be issued
Reputation for Quality and "Koshruth"
Emergencies arise in every household
Young Women's Hebrew Associa- Indieve, has helped widen consider- per annum to each adult Jew, not
Stands Behind Every Jar of
tion, reported on the work of the ably the scope of the Federation exceeding five gallons a year for
when there is no time to be lost. If
"Y." Mrs. Glogower outlined the and injected into it an element of any one family.
you have a telephone, you can call
various activities of the association, strength that can only be derived
educational, social and the efforts front so basically a Jewish cause-
for aid immediately.
BY THE WAY
to aid the girls in the unemploY- as the Palestinian movement mo-
ment situation. Speaking of the resents."
A telephone in your home may Cost as
(Continued
from Preceding Page).
efforts of the free employment bu-
Urges Support of Education.
a simplicity about greatness that
little as 82/3 cents a day.To placean order,
reau, Mrs. Glogower said:
Urging continued support of edu- is deceiving. You may fall in love
"Our free employment bureau cational and recreational agencies,
visit any Telephone Business Office.
Trod* Mark Reg. U. a. P.,. 0Mce
at first sight, but greatness re-
has used every means at its com- Mr. IYineman said:
quires time to fall in love with.
mand to find jobs, and I feel that
"It is to be remembered that the
—*-
any success that we have had is character building, the religious
THIS AND THAT
due nit only to the efforts of this and cultural education of our youth,
Felix N. Gerson, editor of the
de par
p men , but t th
the fi
ne co-op- the recreational life which forms
Jewish
Exponent,
authored a book
eration that we have had from a part of the scx•ializat ion of our
number of firms and individuals in growing generation, must not be of verse some years ago and he
knows
the
King's
English.—Don
the community. The Jewish ( hron- stunted to the point of becoming
Glassman, scribe, as predicted in
iele has been most helpful in giv- ineffective!"
these
columns,
has
wed a Boston-
ing publicity to our several appeals
Mr. Wineman revealed that the
We feel that a number of nisi- Jewish Recreational Council, under ese, Miss Pollen, one of the cast
GRATIOT AVE. AT CLINTON ST. MT. CLEAIENS, MICH.
lions came to as as a result of this the chairmanship of Stayer L. Pren- of Eva LeGallienne's Civic Rep-
co-operation. But when we report tis, has purchased a site for a Cel- ertory.—Dave Faber, New Or-
White Star Gasoline and Oils
t" you that during the last 12 ter, pending the removal of resi- leans verse maker, is a brother of
$1.00
Rabbi Abraham Feinberg.—
Complete Lubrication
months we have had from III to dential restrictions.
Lawrence Levine had written a
"2'21 applicants for positions in each
Any Make of Car, Tire and Battery Service
Thanking a number of agencies book exposing the third degree.
I
month, you realize that no efforts and workers who co-operated with
that we make as individuals or as the Federation during the past —Harry Salpeter, former book
In organization can help very year, Mr. Wineman expressed his reviewer of the New York World,
Perfect for Frying, Baking
FAT is delicious, wholesome
much." thanks also to The Detroit Jewish has linked with New York Ameri.
•an.—Dr. Joseph Tennenbaum,
and Cooking. ROKEACH
Mrs. Glogo•er proceeded to ex- Chronicle and said:
and easy to digest. Makes
plain how the Y. W. II. A. helps
KOSHER NYAFAT, being
"The publicity in our behalf in who authored book on sex and
fried foods doubly enjoyable
the unemployed through the spec- , The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has lately "Mad Heroes." is at work
purely vegetable, may be
because it add s its own de-
ial classes which help the girls to been a fine contribution to the wet- on another tome.—Charles Ed-
used
in
the
prepar•tion
of
ward
Russell,
who
wrote
book
on
licious flavor and cause s no
keep in trim for their work when fare of our Jewish community."
they do not secure jobs.
Ilaym Salomon thus replied other
both meat and dairy foods.
heartburn or other unpleas-
Plea for Unity.
A beautiful fire-passenger sedan distinguished by is
Fresh Air Society Report.
day
to
some
who
picked
flaws
in
Voicing his appeal for communal
ant after effects. Recom-
graceful, flowing lines, attractive colors and the richness
Salomon: "Well, some pick flaws
Miss Edith Ileavenrich reported , unity, Mr. Wineman said:
ROKEACH KOSHER NYA.
of its appointments. For upholstery you may choose
mended by doctors.
for the Fresh Air Society. Dur- 1 "We have a definite responsibil. in Lincoln."
(Copyright, 1931.1. T. A I
luxurious mohair or fashionable Bedford cord. Driver's
ing the summer of 1930 she said it • ■ , as a Jewish Federation to con-
seat is adjustable. The rear compartment has a folding
804 different children were housed cern ourselves with those aspects
center arm, side arm rests and dome light. You will save
at the Brighton Camp, represent- of our communal life that pertain ;100 Gift to Clinic in Mem-
Other Rokeach Products — KOSHER FOR PASSOVER
many dollars because of its low first cost and low cost of
ing 501 families of whom 288 chit- I specifically to our Jewish commun.
ory of A. Kirschbaum.
Operation and upkeep.
*Rokeach Pure Fruit Preserves
dren were new to camp. Forty-' ity. The most fundamental one at
*Rokeach Pure Hooey
eight thousand meals were served present, as I see it, is that of cm-
North End Clinic has received a
Call or telephone for a demonstration
, at a cost of 12 1-2 cents per meal. munal unity—the recognition of the contribution of $100 in memory
Mrs. Sylvan Grossman, reporting legitimate needs and desires of the of A. Kirschbaum because of his
'Rokeach Kosher Silver Polish
'Rokeach Kosher Soap
for the nominating committee, pro- various groups in our community kindly interest in the sick poor.
'Rokeach Kosher Aluminum
*Rokeach Kosher Scouring
posed the following for election to and the integration of these needs
•TRADE MARK REC.
Cleanser
the board of directors of the Fresh and desires into a unitary whole.
Powder
U.
3.
PAT.
OFFICE
Air Camp : Samu
Sam e 1 l Gilbert, Mrs. And, while during the past year I in Detroit we can this year, as we
'ROKO—for Porcelain, Enamel and Tile
Morse Goldman, Miss Edith Heav- there has been a weakening of this did last year. serve as an example
enrich, Mrs. Maurice Klein: A. J. unity in our national Jewish life. and as a stimulus to our People
‘
Levin, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, as illustrated perhaps by the split- throughout the nation by working
ron SALE AT ALL GROCERIES
Mrs. George Waldbott, Mrs. Grover ting up of the Allied Jewish Cam- together harmoniously, and thus
C. Wolf.
If y ou cannot obtain these products in your vicinity, please write
paign organization into two units effectively, manifesting again the
If the label
We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale.
does
Free Loan Association Report.
u s and w e will see that you are supplied.
—the Joint Distribution Committee the spirit of united action by prod-
We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade
not have the name
In the absence of David S. Zr. and the Palestinian effort, and
the many unessential dif- '
mon, president, Joseph 11. Ehrlich, other segmentations that may tx• kitting
ROKEACH, you are
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fer ences that exist among the var.
vice-president, reported for the directly or indirectly traceable to
not getting NYAFAT.
WHITTIER 8020-8021
OPEN SUNDAYS
• Hebrew Free Loan Association. the present economic situation. or jour groups constituting our com-
munity, thereby demonstrating I
Beware of imitations.
I
Mr. Ehrlich said no changes have to t e loss of some of our most re. once more that, 'In union there is
iMN=IMOMM•
been made in the personnel of the Yered leaders—I believe that here strength.'"
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