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Oct. 11—Miss Florence Ilorwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra
ham Horwitz of 2932 Sturtevant avenue, to Sidney Lerner of Bay
onne, N. J.

Oct. 6—Miss Dorothy Camin, daughter of Mrs. David Cumin, t•
Dr. Joseph Rozen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Soil Rozen of Cedar Rapids, la

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Oct. 11—Miss Thelma Friedman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Friedman, to Dr. Samuel J. Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Silverstein.

Others up to $350

Births

Nothing con equal the sheer rich-
ness of a Hudson Scat Coati And it
is only natural that the most lash.
ionaldc young wcimen in town ate
flocking to Starks for superior qual-
ity at the lowest prices! See the
new tricky styles ... self-trimmed
and trimmed with cnntrasting
lays and cuffs.

MRS. AGNES YARROWS

Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sumter of 1687 Glynn Court,
a son, Alan James.

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Wedding Calendar

Sept. 27—Miss Betty Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gold
man of Elmhurst avenue, to Julius Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. I
Coleman of this city.

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Alr. and Mrs. Albert A. Colmes of Boston, Mass., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bessie Jacqueline, to Louis Orman
son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman of Pontiac, Mich.

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Detroit's Hudson Seal
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Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E.
S., will hold its dinner-dance at
the Knollwood Country Club on
Sunday evening, Oct. 4. There

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holinstat of 2980 Fullerton avenue announci
the engagement of their (laughter, Adele, to Dr. Simon C. Kates, so,
of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kates of 2740 Richton avenue.

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Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Stubby (Bertha Slomovitz
a West Grand avenue, a son, Aaron.

will be novel entertainment fea-
tures, and for those who are un-
able to dance there will be bridge
and ping gong parties. Mrs. Jacob
Harvith is president of Purity
Chapter.

This affair is being held under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred
Klein, 731 Covington Drive, and
reservations may be made by call-
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder (Elsie Sufic) of 274
ing her at Longfellow 7672, or the
Cortland avenue, a son, Melvin Baer,
secretary, Longfellow 2258. Mrs.
Sept. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Susman of 1741 Collingwom Esther Gitlin is iii charge of the
avenue, a daughter, Thelma Donna.
program for the evening. She is
Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold H. Smiley, a daughter, Rhoda assisted by Mrs. Agnes Yarrows.
Beth.

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Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Schlussel of 2750 Sturte
I cant avenue, a daughter, Joan Constance.

Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gordon of 3204 Sturtevant, a
daughter, Nancy Gale.

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YOUTH EDUCATION

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Ray Pete Pretorius and his band of many melodies
formerly at Blossom Heath with Hart Smith

DR. HARRY L. COMINS

e Zrk11:112rle) Comins will

On Sunday evening, Oct. 4, Rob-
ert Marwil, president of ehtUnited
Hebrew Schools, and a candidate
for the City Council, will speak on
"Jewish Education."

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AND NOW—YOU CAN LEARN TO
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The New 1932

FIVE TO GRADUATE
AT FLINT SCHOOL

I history.
completing
Se- given
Binder's overture,
The following pupils
have After
cam-
zm," his
was
at Tel "Ila-Chalut-
Aviv on
[Acted their intensive course and I mitic studies, he devoted three July 15 with the I'alestine Sym-
will
receive
their
diplomas
on
the
'
years
at
Columbia
University
to
Director
Col. 4870
° phonic Ensemble.
Mr. Binder
day set for the commencement I the study of the philosophy ` conducted at this performance.
"
NOW ON
exercises: Mildred Fisher, Joseph education and curricula construe-
e , This was the first time in Palestine
a
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tion.
Fisher, Benjamin Gottlieb, p
SALE
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ian music that the premier of an
l'erper and Sophie Perper. The The new department will Puna orchestral composition based on
head teacher and principal of the lion in connection with the work
musical material gathered in Pales-
Balcony: $24, $18 and 88
school is A. Schachter. The offi- of the department of synagogue
tine was
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presented, and at the
cers of the school are II. Leavitt, and school extension, of which •,,,me time conducted under the
chairman; S. Cohen, II. Benson, Rabbi George Zepin of Cincinnati baton of the composer. Be !T-
M. Weiss, 0. Dean and II. Perrier.. is the director.
pealed the concert in cruse
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The examinations which gener.'
on July 25.
[ Eat for Health and Strength
ally precede the exercises will be Argentine Exempts Rabbis, Rel.- ,
During the summer of 1925 Mr.
held in Flint on the same morning ,
ti•es From Visa Fees.
, Binder made his first tour through
of the commencement exercises,
BUENOS AIRES.—(J. T. A.)
Palestine and at the time collected
that is, Sunday, Nov. 1. The whole Persons brought over to Argentine and published the first collection
231 John R. Street, near Broadway
morning will be devoted to the by their husbands or wives or near of his "New Palestinian Songs."
Vegetarian Meals.
examinations on the different sub- relatives will be exempted from 'I After a similar
Used in Preparing Our
through
Meals. Lad es Medea
jects and in the evening the com-I payment of visa fees imposed nn country this summer he collected
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— • meneement exercises wi ll b e
hld
e i all immigrants, according to a de- large number of songs which have
The examinations and the exer-
cree promulgated by the govern- been created since his first visit.
rises will be conducted by B.
ment here. I In the near future Mr. Binder
Isaacs, superintendent of Detroit
The decree grants exemption plans to present these songs at e
Hebrew Schools, who will be the also to agricultural workers who public
. This new material
guest of the Flint community can prove, either by means of a will also be published shortly.
contract of employment or by a
Ready-to - Wear
• tatement from the undertaking i Poverty Inc reases Among All
by U. S. Jews
which has engaged them, they
CI
( German Jewry.
ays.
have secured employment in the
BERLIN. — (.I. T. A.) — Th,
■ the most
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Up. country. In the absence of such
wide poverty which is encompass
Reasonable
wards of
contract or statement, the agri-
million dollars have
ing all groups of the Jewish pow , .
Prices
beeen received by the Polish Jew- cultural worker concerned must
lation is summarized in the offi-
in the City
ish population from their Ameri- have in his possession the sum of
cial figures published by the Ber
can relatives for the High Holy 1,500 pesos, in the form of a check
Guaranteed to Fit
tin Jewi
Days, it was estimated here.
drawn to his order on an Argen- , The West End of Berlin.
th ,
Before buying an overcoat it
Although this sum represents an tine credit institution.
I most prosperous Jewkh section o
amount much smaller than that re-
will Day you to see me.
The new decree exempts from
the city, which formerly hid n
ceived from America in previous visa payment also artists belong.
needy, has now almost as man
Open Evenings 'Till 9 &Clock
years, nevertheless it is regarded ing to theatrical companies or able
Jewish applicants for help
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as considerable in view of the fact to produce a contract of employ-
East End, and in the North of th
that American Jewry is facing its ment. Rabbis and clergymen of
cite. report states.
own financial difficulties.
other religions are also exempted
Fine Tailoring and Custom
All welfare and relief work car
The bulk of the contributions from paying visa fees, according
Clothing
tied on by the community had t
was received by Jewish families in to the new decree.
be greatly increased. The renor'
Clifford MI
the Vilna district and in Western
emphasizes that unless funds be
Galicia. Only $50,000 was re•
1126 Griswold Street
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE come available. the work Is in den
reined in Warsaw.
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
ger of being discontinued.

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As usual, Mandell Bernstein
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news of the week, through the L..
courtesy of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

in-
tegral part of the work of the con,-
mission on Jewish education under
special auspices of the Committees
NEW YORK.—A new type of
on Youth Education, of which Dr.'
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1 Palestine, according to a state-
. City is the chairman.
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For the past three years Dr. I ment by A. W. Binder, noted corn-
Comins has been engaged in edu- poser and conductor of Jewish
rational experimentation, having ; music in this country, who has
jil
returned
a visit to the
prepared an extensive work on an Just
molt L Lai. I. ifrrolip
A . inder spent two
integratede n t ,J ea wci
No long hours of linger exercise and tedious scale work are
o'hursecinrrtiVeluliTe. months in Palestine devoting his
pro•i time to a study of the musical de-
necessary the "Melody Way," and yet there is not the slightest
of the early Hebrews by the vol-
in that land.
neglect of technical thoroughness. Young and old enjoy this
While
ject method. It includes the
new method of piano instruction. Children and adult classes
The Flint Hebrew School, umes of directions for reconstruct- Ithere he conducted a premier per-
formance
of
his
own
overture,
now being organized by
which has been assisted in its su- ing that life through the media of '
"Ile - Chalutzim"
("The
Pins
pervision by the United Ilebrew clay, wood, metal, etc.; two vole
MISS LEE CORBMAN,
n e ars). which was written around
Schools of Detroit, will hold its unies of literature describing the
musical material which he gath-
graduation exercises on Sunday, life and customs of the Ilebrews
Nov. I. This is the first time in during Bible times; and a volume! erect in Palestine on a former
the history of the Jewish corn- designed for teachers, in whichj visit •
5035 Woodward Ave.
Columbia 2810
A new type of Jewish folk song
munity of Flint that a class as a full instructions are given for in-
tbe was being evolved in the holy
TERM OF TEN 1-11OUR LESSONS - • - $5.00
whole completes the full course of augurating and conducting
Land,
Mr. Binder said. This was
This work will be C.111-
lady as prescribed by the United project.
Hebrew Schools. The major sub- plated by two volumes, one for the due, he claimed, to the fact that a
nation
was being reborn in that
ORCHESTRA HALL
jects of the course consist of a teaching of Hebrew and one d, : d-
and as a result thereof the
thorough study of the Chumosh in ing with customs and ceremonies,
folksong which was sung in the
the original, a complete study of both of which shall be integrated
iDiaspora was found unsuitable to
the former prophets in the origi- with the history course,
the spirit of the land and its peo-
FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERTS
Dr. Comins has received the de- pie
nal, a careful study of the history
of Doctor of Philosophy in e ''
of the Jewish people, and the He- I rene
The first performance of Mr.
the Oriental languages and Bible:
brew language and grammar.

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ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR

Last Sunday, the hour was ad-
dressed by Milton AL Alexander,
who discussed numerous com-
munal projects, as they are affect- ,
ed by the depression.

W. OF WOODWARD

8 Entire Floors

Max Reinhardt Tells Press
He Fasts on Yom Kippur

little shop where he sold bands
and ribbons. I never deny that
my own name is Goldman and
that as a child I was known as
Max Goldman."
Mr. Reinhardt pointed out
that his grandparents are bur-
ied in the Jewish cemetery at
Stupawa. "My father," he
stated, "lies under a Jewish
tombstone in Berlin. Always
when I go to visit his grave on
the eve of Rosh Ilashonah, I
feel doubly that I derive from
the people which gave the world
its ethics and civilization."

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Aug. 12—To Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Mershon (Rose LeBow) of Mon-
Solid oak. In nat-
terey avenue, a son, Marshall Dean.
ural brown with
Sept. II—To Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rabinowitz of 3283 Tuxedo
Detroit Alizrachi, Orthodox Zion-
attractive green
avenue, a daughter, Sara.
ist Organization, together with the
trimmings
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Auxiliary of Alizrathi,
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Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz (Helen Weinberg) of
have arranged an interesting pro-
Rochester avenue, a daughter, Barbara Irene.
gram for the open meeting to be
Sept. 6--To Mr. and Mrs. B. Oschansky of 7543 Cameron avenue,
held at Congregation Emanuel on
a daughter, Dorothy.
Tuesday evening, Sept. 29. An ad-
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dress will be delivered by Rabbi M.
Magnet, former general secretary
of national Mizrachi, who is in De-
t roit in the interests of the Isaac
Elchanan Yeshiva and the Yeshiva
College of New York. There will ;
CINCINNATI.—Dr. Harry L.
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Max
he other interesting fetures on the
Comins, who has been associated
program.
Reinhardt, famous producer, in
with the New York committee for
a statement to the Viennese
school extension for the past three
press, affirmed that he regards
years, has been transferred to Cin-
himself as an observant Jew.
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cinnati as the director of youth
"I am proud of being a Jew,"
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Add ressed
education for the Union of Ameri-
Last Sunday by Milton
he said. "I am not ashamed to
Alexander; Robert M•rwil to
say that on Yom Kippur I fast
Speak on Oct. 4.
all day and I am heart and soul
with God.
KimuthaliamilamaimurrnmasmailbrigalasmagusommanutslambammiaamadiorimilmaraimmuilaroramsaviimaltumbantalaaamossagamirA
On account of the holidays, Alt-
"My father," he asserted,"was
man's Jewish Hour will be broad-
born in the small Slovakian vil-
cast during the coming two Sun-
lage of Stupawa, of which I,
days from 9:15 to 9:45 p. m. over
too, am a native. hisname was
station WMBC.
William Goldman and he ran a

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