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IIEVLTROFT' LIVINIORDNICLE
TO DIRECT I
DRr FREEHOF LISTS ICAYMA
, CHO RN T
A FESTIVAL CLASSIFED
GREATEST
JEWS
5
Halevy-Hazo m i r Singin g Society, ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS—We do painting, deco-
to Be One of 40 Participating
rating and plastering. Guaran-
Detroit Groups.
teed work, I,. Nathanson, 2987
Names Moses, Isaiah, Hillel,
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 6128
Maimonides, Mendelssohn
By JOSHUA JOYRICH
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
In Temple Address.
William Guymon, assistant con,
p. m.
BAR ASS'N ACCEPTS
HIS RECOMMENDATION
The recommendation of Louis'
Zell', attorney, 519 Lafayette
building, to the Detroit Bar Assn-
elation that none but licensed at-
torneys be permitted to represent
ductor of the Detroit Halevy-Ila-
Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Chi- zomir Singing Society, will direct MRS. J. SHERLINE—Brat.class
cage, former professor of liturgi- the entire choir, composed of 74
catering for weddings and par-
cal literature at Hebrew Union members, at the opening of the
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
College, addressed the men's meet- spring festival of nations in the
sity 2-1610.
ing of Temple Beth El Wednesday large auditorium of the Masonic
night and picked the five greatest Temple Friday night, April 17, CONTRACT BRIDGE TAUGHT.
Jews in history. Ile named Moses, and on Saturday night, April 18,
60c an hour per person in
Isaiah, 'Niel, Moses Maimonides i prof. E. Zaludkowski will direct
groups of four. Mrs. Theodore
and Moses Mendelssohn. Melville the choir.
Keller, I.ongfellow 7708,
S. Welt. president of the Temple,
Forty nations will be represent-
was chairman of the evening. Jul-Jed at this international affair, in- "AND NOW, what about your
ian Krolik is chairman of the com- eluding the Scotch, Irish, Germans,
children?" says David Horo-
mittsc in charge of men's activi- Negroes, Swiss, Jews and others,
witz, the only teacher who
ties. The Detroit Halevy-Hazomir
guarantees to have your chil-
The men listed by Dr. Freehof Singing Society will represent the
dren master the reading and
were named by him because they Jews of Detroit.
writing of Hebrew and Yiddish
"represent the highest ideal of
Two Yiddish numbers will be
during the first month. Free
modern Judaism. Their combined sung by the Halevy-Ilazomir So-
trial lesson at your home. Be-
personalities make up the very es-1
ciety, and also the American hymn
ginners only desired at this time,
sense of Judaism and judged by "America the Beautiful," together
Call Garfield 68354. 2248 Ha-
their contributions to the religious with the other 39 choirs represent-
zelwood,
and cultural progress of our racej ing their respective national
they stand out as the greatest Jews
groups. Victor Kolar, assistant ili- FOR RENT — Comortahle fur-
"
rector of the Detroit Symphony
nished room for single or couple
Dr. Freehof, speaking of his
Orchestra, will conduct the con-
in refined home. Garage if de-
first choice, said that Moses went
sired. Arlington 7112-M. 2696
out among the Israelites and
Leslie, near Linwood car line.
taught them a new religion. Ile
Social Is a Success.
taught his people to worship a God
FOR SALE — 2630 Clairmount
The
social
entertainment
of
the
who was an intangible ideal rath-
avenue, single residence; face
er than a stone, a sacred cow or a Detroit Halev1-Hazomir Singing
brick all around; four bedrooms,
mystical, according to the beliefs Society last Sunday, April 12, at
shower, steam heat. Redecor-
of the Egyptians. Moses, the speak- 539 Kenilworth, exceeded all ex-,
ated throughout. Good as new.
er said, was the social visionary, . pectations of Mrs. Anna Warren,
Open Saturday and Sunday. In-
the inspired leader. social hostess.
quire of ter ing Brick Com-
Eugene ranzblau, president of
Isaiah was described by Dr.
pany, Walnut 4934, or 5401
Freehof as the "visionary prophet," the society, acted as master of
Wabash.
who went out among warring peo- ceremonies, and introduced as the
plea and preached the mission of first number of the program a
FOR
RENT—Attractive, modernly
peace. Isaiah predicted the com- I piano solo by Samuel Shpargel, ac-'
furnished bedroom with private
ing of the day when men would companist to the Detroit Halevy-
family.
In good neighborhood.
lay down their arms and join in Hazomir Choir. Mrs. Rose I
A few steps to bus line. Home
bringing peace to the world. Schachter, alto, rendered a vocal
privileges.
Suitable for one or
Dr. Freehof spoke of Hillel as solo, "Sundown," and was ac-
two. Board if desired. Rent
the Jewish scholar who influenced companies! by Miss Ruth Sherman,
very reasonable. 3359 Elmhurst
Christ. Ile said that Hillel owes associate accompanist of the lia-1
avenue, Arlington 5997-W,
his place among the great in Jew- levy-Hazomir Singing Society. ,
ish history to the tolerance, hu- Prof. Elijah Zaludkowski, conduc-j
mility and gentility which he ac- for of the society, sang two of his WANTED—A young couple for
light housekeeping; no children.
quired as he pursued his biblical own compositions, "Far in the
References. Rent reasonable.
studies and became more learned. Midst of the Sea" and "Puzzled."',
Phone Euclid 7406-\V. Please
Ile said that Hillel stands out in lie was accompanied by Rose Gay-
cll
in morning.
Jewish history as the "cultured man, daughter of the assistant
conductor of the society, William
saint."
ROOM
AND BOARD for employed
The speaker said that Moses Gayman.
couple, two ladies or gentlemen.
Maimonides represents the "mind
Prof. Zaludkowski announced
No
objection
to child; will care
par excellence," the force of reas- that those who would enroll as
for it while parents are at work;
on and logic in the progress of Ju- members of the Detroit Halevy-
or elderly couple who wish
daism. Maimonides performed the Ilazomir Singing Society this week
strictly kosher home. Garage if
almost superhuman task of learn- will be eligible to participate in the
desired; $7 each. Fenkell sec-
ing by memory the labyrinthian sixth annual concert, which will
tion. Call University 25615.
mazes of the Talmud and rearrang- take place in the large auditorium1
ing its disordered volumes into a of the Detroit Institute of Arts.1
systematic whole more readily cap- Those who desire to join may get j FOR RENT—A beautifully fur-
nished room in clean, quiet
able of effective study by later in touch with Joshua Joyrich, sec- ,
home for a gentleman. Reason-
Talmudic students. Dr. Freehof retary, 3002 Richton, or by calling.
able. Garage if desired. 2675
said that Maimonides reconciled Hemlock 3652-W, 1
Sturtevant, near Linwood. Ar-
and harmonized the philosophy of
J. Siegal sang "The Foolish
Aristotle with the teachings of Father," accompanied by Miss . lington 5105-M.
Jewish tradition.
Ruth Sherman. As a finale the
Dr. Freehof described the choir as a whole sang Golub's FOR RENT—Room by family of
adults. Between street car and
achievements of Moses Mendela- "Alone," led by Professor Zalud-
sohn, who began a career of star- kowski, and the liturgical comp°.
bus line. 3285 Tuxedo, Arling-
vation in Berlin, studied French, sition, "Toe Chodos." The solo I
ton 8440-R.
Latin, German, taught himself parts were sung by David Skol-
philosophy. He spoke of the effect nick, bass, and L. Greenblatt,1 FOR RENT—I.arge, airy fur-
nished room for one or two
of his work on Jewish life and de-
tenor.
scribed his defense of Judaism in
gentlemen. Near Fourteenth
Posner's "May Song" was also''
his hook "Jerusalem." Mendela- sung by the chorus, directed by
bus. Inquire 2239 West Phila-
sohn, he said, was often called "the
delphia, downstairs.
William Gayman.
German Plato," and helped the Jew
Mr. Gayman will direct a group
find his place in the modern world. of singers of the Halevy-Ilazomir, , FOR RENT—Cozy front fur-
It was the concensus of opinion at Ida Divinoff's concert Sunday
nished room in a modern apart-
of Dr. Freehot's audience that lec- evening, April 19, at Littman's
ment building, with shower
bath and private entrance. Con-
tures of the type he delivered were
among the best educational media People's Theater.
venient to Trumbull or Hamilton
A farewell was given at the so-
car. For a gentleman or lady.
for adults.
cial to Nathan Bennish, librarian,
YOUNG ISRAEL WORK
LAUDED OVER RADIO
1600 Seward avenue, Apt. 121,
who left for New York on Mon
day. Mr. Bennish was presented ' I
FOR RENT—Furnished room, by
with a gift by the society.
young couple. Meals if de-
1
dent of the Detroit units of 1 oung April 20.
De-
Israel, spoke on the work done 1 tonal paper, formerly was the De-
here. David I. Berets, attorney troit Daily Illustrated, of the Mac-
and former president of the society,
wins chairman. William Bliznick fadden
newspaper
chain.
It was
taken over
by Joseph
M. Patterson
d
directed
the Chord of Judea in a and Robert R. .McCormick, pub-
musical
program
in which
partici-
.
poled
Rather
Cohen,
pianist,
Al- lishers
of the Chicago Tribune and
Ni ew York Daily News on
Iv a Goorwitch, violinist, and Belle I the New
Kessler, flutist.
i With two other newspapers pub-
In the course of his remarks,' lishing afternoon editions and only
Rabbi Lichtenstein said:
! one paper operating as a morning
'Young Israel offers of the
only so-
by the new
perpetual-Ipublication,
it was
lotion to the problem
ly Mirror could
owners that the Daily
ing the belief in the faith of Israel. better serve Detroiters in the
Judaism deserves
the right to de- j morning field.
ry
mind loyalty from the Jewish! mo 'the editorial policy to be fol-
youth of the land.
Mowed will be the same as that 1
"Let us reveal to these youths l
the simplicity and grandeur of our which News
has brought
the daily
New circu-
York i
an average
that Daily
la ligion, no that they may see
350.000 and the Chi-
Jelaism is a pholosuphy of life to cagy
lation
of
1,
Tribune of 200,000.
may
which every intelligent many
Short, sparkling news items
subscribe, that it has illuminated
r
pano ama of the
the world with a light which must and a
not be extinguished—the light of days ' news are to be the keystones,
of the new policy.
a Just, merciful and only God."
The paper is published daily ex.
cept Sunday by the Detroit Daily
Inc 1749 West Lafayette
J. W. E. W. 0. Give Mid - M •
b ou l ever d , Detroit. Officers of the
night Show.
M. Patter-
J
corporation are Joseph
A special meeting of the Jewish son, president; Robert t R. McCor-
Wi.men's Welfare Organization mirk,
urer; first
Max vice-presiden
Annenberg, second vice-1
uas held Monday, April 13, at the
Atkinson branch of Shaarey Zedek, and
president
general
manager,
Horace and
C. Stilley,
secretary.
Mrs. Joe Radner presided.
At this meeting letters were
road from the European families Young People's Society of
who for the last six years received Congregation Shaarey Zedek
monthly aid; also from an orphan
The principal speaker at the last
home in David-Gradek, Poland, and
from new European orphaned meeting of the Young People's So-
families asking for support. The ciety of Congregation Shaarey
totter were turned over to the. Zedek, held on Sunday, was Rabbi
board of directors for action. There . Leon Fram, who delivered an in- j
were paid out the regular monthly teresting speech about his travels
allowances for private board of l in the Caribbean islands and com-
three orphans in Detroit and mented on the customs and char-
erica were sent for aid of support acteristics of a few of the coun-
t' the European orphaned families tries at which he stopped.
A brief speech in behalf of the
being on the supporting hat for the
last six years.
Detroit Service Group was deliv-
His
It was decided that the organize-'' seed by Harry Scheinman.
tion, together with the North plea met with an eager response,
oodward branch, held ■ joint from the audience.
Milton Goodman gave a report ,
meeting. The date, place and time
will be announced in next week's , on the p lay "Adam," which was so
successfully produced by the dre -
it was also decided that the or- mattes committee several weeks
ionization give • midnight show ago. There are still some tickets
at the Avalon Theater, Linwood and some money for tickets for this
and Davison, Saturday evening, pa
pla y outstanding. The people hold-
May' a.
ing these are requested to get in'
The next board of directors touch with Mr. Goodman as soon
meeting will be held at the home of as possible.
The meeting closed with a group
"ne of the vice-presidents, Mrs. Z.
nished room by private family
for couple or two gentlemen.
Real home. Very reasonable.
Garage if desired. 2015 Sew-
ard, near Fourteenth. Call Eu-
clid 4518-W.
WANTED—Woman or girl for
light housework in exchange for
room and board and small sal-
ary. No washing or cooking.
One who is looking for a good
home. Call University 20469.
FOR RENT—Large room, twin
beds, by private family. Home
privileges. Board optional. Ar-
lington 0051-11. 2703 Sturte-
vant avenue.
FOR RENT—Very large room
with four windows in modern
home of adults, for one or two
gentlemen or couple. Phone
Fairmount 6761-R. 3764 Elm-
hurst, upstairs, near Dexter.
TO RENT—A nice large, airy
room, very convenient for one
or two, by a small family of
adults. Home privileges. Rent
very reasonable. Near bus and
car line. M. Alperin, 2000 Pin-
gree avenue, Euclid 4479-R.
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished
room for young man or girl.
Private family. Rent very
reasonable. Near Linwood and
Dexter. Must be seen to ap-
preciate. 3019 Sturtevant,
Longfellow 3019.
COLLECTOR wanted by Jewish
lodge. Married man preferred.
Must furnish small bond and
references. Write Box 300,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
TO RENT — Beautiful furnished
room at 1961 Hazelwood, be-
tween Twelfth and Fourteenth.
Near car lines and buses. Phone
Euclid 50504, ask for Mrs. ,
Rubin.
WANTED—Five-room flat in du-
plex or in income, with garage
and electric refrigeration; in
northwest section, near Jewish
shopping district; heated flat
preferred. Flat must be avail-
able about May 15. Write Box
500, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY! — Am
leaving city. Will sell modern
six-room flat, completely fur-
nished, ready to occupy at once.
Rents for $45 per month with
garage. Nice residential neigh-
borhood, Linwood section. Make
Call Arlington 65224 and make
of dance numbers played by Miss!
us an offer. Your own price.
Meyers, 3325 Sturtevant.
Rose Lefton and Harry Katzman.
YRON'
FISHER
AING
ISL
OK S
sired. 2202 West Euclid, Apt.
NEW MORNING PAPElt 35. Call any time.
MAKES DEBUT HERE, FOR RENT—Comfortable fur-
—
Rabbi Michael Lichtenstein of
Toledo in a radio address over Sta.
tion WJR on Sunday afternoon,
A new daily will make its debut
lauded the work of Young Israel
and appealed in behalf of the or- in the morning newspaper field
ganiation.
Abraham J. Rosenshine, press- here with the issue of Monday,
ELLERS
MADISON
7m
WANTED—Furnished or unfur-
nished room in refined Jewish
family by young lady. Have
bedroom furniture if necessary,
or will share apartment with one
On Sunday, April 19, at 4 p. m.,
or two girls. Euclid 0119-M.
A. Mayberg will talk at the Revis-
ionists center, 8943 twelfth street, FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
about the latest development in
room for relined lady or gentle-
Palestine and about the importance
man. Desirable neighborhood.
of the Tel Chat Fund at the present
3276 Clements avenue, Long-
moment A. Weisbrot will preside.
fellow 8678.
"Situation In Palestine" Lec-
ture by Revisionists.
EMBARRASSING MOMENTS
When the
bill is fourteen dollars and sixty cents
and you have eight dollars and five .. .
—Detroit Times Photo ,
LOUIS ZEFF
anyone other than themselves in
the Court of Common Pleas, wan
accepted by the executive commit-
tee of the Detroit 13ar Association
at their meeting in March. It is
to be known as Section 24 in the
bill of amendment to act 2110 of
Public Acts of 1929. This bill also
includes the request that the juris-
diction of the Court of Common
Pleas be increased to include cases
ranging to $1,000. At present only
cases to $500 are handled.
Representative Oscar (lull is to
introduce this bill of amendment
before the State Legislature meet-
ing this week in Lansing. It is ex-
pected that the passing of these
amendments will tend to facilitate
existing conditions in this court.
Under present conditions, the
court's jurisdiction involves only
cases up to $500 and it is the only
court which permits persons, other
than attorneys to represent differ-
ent individuals.
AMERICAN LEGION EXECUTIVE MAY VOTE
BY MAIL ON CONVENTION DATE QUESTION
ENVIABLE RECORD
OF DR TOOLE TEAM
.
SPORT NOTES
By GEORGE JOEL
National Ping Pang Title Won by
Jewish Boy,
Marcus Schumheim of the Boys'
Club, a Jewish lad with a mop of
thick black hair and a pair of long
arms, Is the best ping pong player
executive committeemen ma
y be chan
the date set b
in the United States. Ile gained
'la ' the guidance of Coach Sachs,
MATTATHIAS TENT HAS
this
distinction by winning the first
rne
" an
,
tion
of
postponing
the
convention
Detroit
OFFICIAL ORCHESTRA
convention and if any ganized team, with many new national tournament ever held by
I so that it should not conflict with change is to be made it must be
the l'ing Peng Association of
names
on
its
line-up,
the
Dr.
Toole
Yom Kippur Day.
made
upon a vote, either by mail team was not expected to offer America. Playing at the Pennsyl-
In keeping with its new policy
This letter was made public or at the regular meeting of the strong opposition, and was could. vania Hotel in New York, Schuss-
to do the original and unique, as Ihere by Milford Stern of the De-. committee, which will be held here ered the "under dog" in the Rem- helm went through the entire tour-
well as charitable and helpful, in troit committee representing the (Indianapolis) May 14 and 15.
alienleague, where l ast year It nament without losing a set.
the city among its members and Jewish Legionnaires in an effort
Schussheim is no stranger to the
"The question of changing the was runner-up. But the members
various organizations in Detroit, to secure a change in the date of dates already set has been dis- , of the team made up for what followers of ping pong. Last year
Mattathias Tent No. 1005 has the convention, which has been net cussed with the Detroit officials by they lacked in experience or obit- he won the Metropolitan chem.
taken into consideration initiating for Sept. 21, Yom Kippur Day, to both the national commander and ity with aggressiveness and cour- pionship and was seeded No. 1 in
into the mysterious ways of the Sept. 25. The convention is to be the national adjutant and we are
the present tourney, and more
age, and even ear lyin h
tent the entire orchestra known held in Detroit.
now awaiting some definite sugges- 'gave indications of coming through than justified the top ranking.
as "Leonard Rosner and His Syn-
In his letter to National Corn- tions or decisions from them in the
When I first learned of Schuss-
the
season
with
honors.
copators." The musicians will mitteeman Stern, Mr. Barton matter.
Playing Wednesday night in the heim's triumph I was hesitant
henceforth be called the "Official writes:
"It is possible that within the .
about spreading the news. I had
Recreation
League
and
Sundays
in
Maccabee Orchestra No. 1005."
"Relative to last year's convex- next few days, national headquar- the Blue division of the Detroit seen ping pong played and thought
Permission will be given the group tion, the dates were originally set tens will send a letter to every Basketball Federation, one of the it about as strenuous as chess or
to broadcast over station WXYZ, for Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25, but due member of the national executive
. i
st ron gest l
n
state , the billiards, but that was before I
in the Maccabee building. All to many protests that came in be- committee concerning the situa- Dr. Toole
team won 24 consecutive
took a few pings myself. After
clubs, groups and societies will cause the Jewish New Year that tion. It has already been p
laced games before it was stopped by' spending an entire afternoon
have an opportunity of listening year fell on Sept. 23 and 24, the upon the agenda for the consid- Long
Brothers 25 • to 23
in the around a ping pong table, most of
to them.
dates were changed by a mail vote eration of the national executive
which time was spent under the
This group will furnish the of the national executive commit- committee at its meeting May 14 championship series of the federa- table looking for the little cellu-
tion.
In
spite
of
this
unexpected
music for the benefit dance, the , tee to Oct. 6, 7, 8 and 9, 1930. and 15. "
loid ball, I came to the conclusion
setback,
and
showing
the
courage
proceeds of which are to go to the
and spirit which won so many 1 that the game was 99 per cent
Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief
physical exercise and that It was
JEWISH
FAMILY
games
for
them,
the
boys
stged
n!
Fund. The dance will be held May
even possible to work up a sweat
AIDED BY KING CAROL comeback to defeat St. Thomas.! playing it. And that, after all, is
1, in the auditorium of the Mecca-
This
victory
gave
them
ano
ther
1
.
bee building. The orchestra will
the
dividing line between seden-
chance for the championship. The ,
BUCHAREST.—
then be under the guidance of the
— (J. T
tary and physical sport. Inci-
NEW YORK.— Maurice Abra- King Carol recently donated o
secretary, M. Zelenko. It will
d 2, foll wing Sunday they again met ' dentally, Wm a swell game, especi-
000
Name , composer and music pub- Long Brothers,
this time winning ' ,
lei and the Rumanian ministr
undertake to furnish dance music
y of
lisher, died suddenly of heart dis- health donated a similar sum for a f rom them 28 to 24. The follow-I ally since it is discouraging the
for other affairs besides those of
ease early Monday morning at his poor Jewish woman living on the mR
, playin g
e final game,. Dlaying of bride's.
the Maccabees.
Any organization in need of an home at 585 West End avenue. Ile outskirts of Bucharest whose five the Dr. Toole team decisively de- I
Jewish Captain ■
at Princeton.
orchestra, whether it be 10 pieces died about an hour after he had children w e r e suffering front tented Long Brothers 30 to 19, !
For the second time in the his-
or three, will be able to procure returned from the meeting of thewhooping cough and who had no winning the President'sCup, em.! tory of the college a Jew has been
Jewish Theatrical Guild, at which money to support them. After blematic of the championship of
one at low rates, as the young men
Mayor Walker was a guest. lie reading about this case in the news- the five games played with Long elected captain of the basketball
are desirous of becoming known
Dr, team at l'rinceton. Lloyd E. Ro-
in the city. Call Zelenko at was the husband of Belle Baker, paper Dimineatza, the King sent Brothers' in both leagues.
, senbaum of Anderson, Ind., •
the actress, who survives him. Ile his court physician to investigate Toole won four.
,
Cherry 1839, or 2727 Pingree, for
Not content with their good junior, was chosen to lead the
information relative to same. The also left a son, Herbert, and a the situation of the family, and
brother
and
a
sister.
when the latter reported to His work in this league, the team 1931.32 basketball team. Rosen-
meeting of April 20 will be a
Mr. Abrahams was 48 years old 51iiiesty about their extreme suf- reached the championship series in baum has played guard fo the last
smoker for members only.
and had been in the music publish- resin, the king donated this sum the Recreation League, and by tie- two seasons . Asa freshman he
ing business for 25 years, at one Asa result of this, Minister of feting Grand Trunk last week 32 played center but his varsity ex-
t h o n e dNuicatui nrgi , ea Ab bu rsai nheasna, so fp uhbi s. , Health Hatzegan ordered that the to 28 in the only undefeated team perience has shown him to be bet-
Inter - Fraternity League.
own, c
sick children be taken to the City in the series. Of the 37 games ter as a defense man. Ile prepared
lishing Company.
Hospital and that the government Played no far this season they for Princeton at Lake Forest
Academy, where he played basket-
The track meet sponsored by the
contribute 2,000 more lei for the have lost only three.
ball, football and track. The
Inter-Fraternity League resulted
su pport of the mo thes
r.
Fund of Ha. ti on by the king and the Thi
other Jewish basketball captain at
in a victory for Phi Beta Epsilon Remembrance Fund
govern-
Fraternity which scored 37 points.
dassah Infant Welfare.
ment has been warmly praised in Bridge Tea Given by Zedah• Princeton was Loeb, who led the
Second and third places went to the
Jewish and non-Jewish circles in
ka Club is Huge Success. ' Orange five in 1925.
Epsilon Nu and Phi Alpha Tau
Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, chair- Rumania.
Fraternities with the respective man of the infant welfare coni-
Jewish Ball Players With Detroit.
Mrs. Marie Hyman was hostess
Ile could kick a soccer ball fur-
scores of seven and one.
mittee of the Detroit chapter of
this week on Monday to the Zadah-
Leon Cutler and Seymour Gold- Hadassah, has received the follow- MURRAY'S OPTICAL CO.
her than any one else, he could
Ica Club, and the guest at thin meet. h
man, both of Phi Beta Epsilon ing contributions:
eave
a basketball far and on a
FIRM WITH TRADITION ing was Miss Sokel, a guest of Mts.
Fraternity, were high scorers with
line, and now he has extended his
In memory of Eugene Koppel
II yman
15 points each.
activities
to slamming a baseball
from Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan and Mrs. Dr. Murray Jackman'. Family in
The bridge tea and bake sale,
Results of the individual events Bernard Lieberman.
given on Wednesday afternoon, into the great beyond.
Optical Business for More
follow:
This
is
Ily
"Bruggy" Greenberg,
In memory of her son, David,
was a huge success , and credit is
Than 100 Years.
given to the chairman, Mrs. Sara former all-around athlete at Mon-
20-Yard Dath—First. Morrie Polindty. from Mrs. George Robert.
roe
High
in
New York City, who
En.11on No Second. I.ew Teenier. Phi
In memory of Harry Blumen-
Murray'', Optical Co., located at Eisler, and her co-workers, Elsa
Beta Epsilon, Third, Leon Cutler. l'hi
thal from Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, I 1119 Griswold street, was organ. Rubin, Esther Davis, Rhea Lands- recently hit the second longest
Seta Epsilon.
home run ever driven out of the
Standing Broad Jump —First. Leon Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan, Mrs. Wolf, ized in Detroit by Dr. Murray berg, Anne Rosenbaum, Thresa
park at Beaumont, Texas. Green.
Cutler. Phi Pets Epsilon: Second. Sey- Kaplan, Mrs. Robert Loewenberg,
Jackman in 1920. In the last Gerson, Sylvia Shapiro, and Marie berg, who was signed by the De-
mour Goldman. Phl Beta Epsilon, Third,
Mrs.
Sarah
Rosenzweig,
Mrs.
Har-
Hyman.
Anne
Rosenbaum
is
chair-
three
years
it
is
said
that
Murray's'
Al Cutler. Phi Beta Et•ilon.
man
of
ry
Selker,
Mrs.
Bernard
1.ieber-
the
investigating
commi.- troit Tigers under the very noses
20-Yard liurdles—Dead time — Tenn
has done the largest optical busi-
of the Giants and Yankees' man-
Cutler. and Seymour Goldman, Phl Beta man, Mrs. Harry Wetsman, Miss
ness in the country, considering tee during the absence of Tillie agements two years ago, is with
Epsilon: Third, Maurice Polinaky, Fosi-
Germansky.
Anna Stoll, Mrs. David Zemon.
the size of the establishment and
Ion Nu.
Plans have been completed for the Beaumont club on option, and
In memory of Mrs. Eva Bosch the personnel of optometrists in
Running High Jump—Finn, Seymour
Goldman. Phi Beta Epsilon: Second. tow from Mrs. E. Baron, Mrs. George the organization.
the dinner dance, to be given on may return to Detroit this season.
Tesler, Phi Beta Epsilon, Third, )(rule*
Greenberg, who is fighting for
Feldman and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan.
Dr. Jackman, who is a graduate Sunday evening, May 10, at East- the third base assignment, has
Pollntliy, Epsilon Nu.
I 10•Yard Dash—First. loon Cutler,
of the Philadelphia Optical Col- woods.
company on the club in the person
Ph Meta Epsilon, Second, Seymour Gold-
The
club
expressed
thanks
to
The
lege, has done research work along
man. Phi Beta Epollon, Third, Paul Sol- Century Theater Dancing
of "Ike" Goldstein, a Monroe
optometrical lines in some of the Jewish Chronicle for helping make team-mate. Goldstein, a right-
twos. Phil ('hl Alpha Tau.
Classes.
largest centers in the world, in- the different affairs this season !
bander, is a first-string hurler, who
huge
successes.
Plana for a playground league
cluding Vienna, London and Paris.
is also under contract to Detroit.
are completed. The schedule will
The publix century theater in- Ile is considered a leader in his
Greenberg's homer was made off
start no May 31 on a home and augurated a free dancing school . profession and was formerly chief J. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek.
Carl Hubbell, pitcher for the
home basis. There will he a three- five weeks ago and the response to eye examiner for the board of edu-
Giants'
second team. "Bruggy"
game series play-off between the the first announcement was an en- cation in Bayonne, N. J. He comes
The Junior Young Peoples So-
two teams finishing first and sec- rollment of over 300 pupils who are from a family that has been in the ciety of the Shaarey Zedek will also left-handed a two-base hit.
ond.
showing ass much talent that in the optical field for several genera- hear Max Lipsitz speak on his im-
About Kent. Rockne.
Applications for the round robin near future they will be presented tions, for a period exceeding 100 pressions of his recent trip to Pal-
The sudden and tragic death of
tournament have already Nen on the stage.
years. At the present time three estine at an open meeting of the
Knute
Rockne of Notre Dame
circulated. Each fraternity will
organization
Sunday
afternoon,
The age limit at present is from other members of the family are
be able to enter three single match- 3 to 18 years, either boys or girls in the same profession.
April 19, at the Atkinson branch. brings to mind a story about a
Jewish
boy
kho was trying out for
es and two matches.
Slim
Jeanette
Rabinowitz,
pianist,
■ are eligible to become members.
The public thus gives assurance
The entrance fee is 10 cents and of responsible service by a firm will offer several selections. An his team. The Jewish lad, ambi-
tious'
to
play
under Rockne, en-
orchestra
will
play
for
dancing
fol-
this also admits to the theater at
a worthy tradition. Murray's
Halevy • Hazomir Farband any time for a complete perform- with
tered Notre Dame, a Catholic col-
Optical Co does service exclu - lowing the meeting.
lege,
under
an
Irish name. When
Because
of
the
elaborate
pro-
Wife.
sively in the examination of the
Choir.
Miss Kathleen Pereira director eyes and in the prescibing of the gram, the meting will start at 2:30 he turned out for football practice
Rockne
asked
him
his name and,
wide
ex-
p.
m.
Doors
will
be
closed
15
min-
has
had
a
of the school
Next meeting of Halevy-liazomir perience as a teacher of ballet, ac- necessary glasses. The grinding utes later so that the program hear ing it, t ook another look at
of glasses is done under the per-
Farband Choir will take place at robatic, tap, musical comedy and
his
face.
11e then questioned the
should
not
be
interrupted.
During
8679 Twelfth street Monday, April eccentric styles of dancing. For sonal supervision of Dr. Jackman the meting, Sidney t aplan, presi- boy and upon being told that the
20, at 8:30 p. m., where prepara- many years she was connected with and an able staff. Nominal fees dent of the society will announce only way the boy thought he could
tions are being completed for the a famous Broadway musical com- are charged.
the membership of the dramatic make the team was to become
May 1 appearance.
committee which is to sponsor the Irish, said, "Boy, to get on my
edy producer as his assistant.
Monday night's rehearsal also
A. Z. A. 93 Wins Debate. production of several playlets.
teams you have to become only
The school session is held every
begins the first new number for Saturday morning from 10:30 to
The society expresses apprecia- one thing—a football player." lie
next season's program. Dan Froh- 1 p. m.
A. Z. A. 93, represented by Na- tion of the aesistance given the meant it. Jew, Catholic, Protest-
man, conductor, is not announcing
thaniel Rubin and Morris Linaky, spring dance last month by sever- ant were treated exactly alike and
the name of it until then.
Michigan Theater.
won its first debate in the second al members of the boards of the he carried that philosophy through
The chorus is inviting new mem-
round of the Jewish Center senior synagogue and of the Sisterhood. ' all his dealings both on and off
bers to enrol at this time so as to
debate league in its arguments In addition to the patrons named the football field. .
Enacted
by
a
superb
cast
of
be able to take part in all future
elst.i III. J. T. A.)
screen players, headed by Gary with the representatives of the in a previous issue of The Chron-
activities. Due to the fast that
Cooper mad Sylvia Sidney, the Pals Club, Samuel Schwartz and icle, the following also patronized
Mr. Frohman has an out-of-town
Fresh
Air
Alumni To Give
the
affair:
Mr.
and
Mrs. Herman
amazing drama of underworld Joseph Goodfriend. The subject
engagement on April 18, the
Splash Party.
racketeering. "City Streets," is of the debate was "Resolved, that August, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blum-
chorus will be unable to partici-
showing at the Michigan Theater the United States recognize Soviet , berg, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin,
pate in the spring festival at Ma-
sir. ana Nra. LoU1S KODmSOn, sir.
Russia. "
this week.
The Fresh Air Alumni will have
sonic Temple.
The debate, besides being the and Mrs. Ben Simon, and Mr. and a splash party on Sunday night,
Dashiell Hammett's realistic story
dramatized from the actual exper- feature of the open house pro- Mrs. Meyer Stone.
May 10, at Webster Hall, from 9
FOR RENT—Leslie, 2719.
iences of this former Pinkerton gram, opened the second round of
to 12. Anyone who wishes to come
rooms and breakfast nook; very sleuth, is a startling expose of con- the debate league. Mrs. Williams,
State Theater.
may secure tickets at the Jewish
modern; antique plaster walls; dition!' as they exist in the law- Julius Pliskow and David J. Cohen
Lew Ayres co-stars with Joan i Center on Thursday evenings,
free electric refrigeration; stall scoffing underworld of the great judged the debate. Harry Selig- Bennett in " Many a Slip, open - from 9 to 11, when this organize-
shower; large bedroom'.
son presided.
cities.
ing Saturday at the State. lion convenes.
HUSBAND OF BELLE AILING
BAKER DIES AT 48