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American Apish Periatilcal Center

CLIFTON AV/NUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO



Wm DETROIT Limn 61RomIcue

OQL GROUP
J N F F. FLAG DAY ! PLAYSCH
FOLLOW- UP STUDY
RALLIES PLANNED

S. AUXILIARY
SP & SORS OPERETTA ,. ' .
TUESDAY EVENING

The Choice of Many

Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairman of
the Jewish Center playschool coat-
"Wedding in Town," or a
' mittee, announces that the follow-
Men and women prominent in public and pri-.
hin Schtedel," is the Workers to Convene at a ' up
1 : "Chasunah
study of the Jewish Center
Jewish operetta to be sponsored
P layschool was placed under way
vate life recognize the importance of a name
Series of Pep
p M eet i ngs
by the Woman's Auxiliary of the
at
the
last
meeting
of
the
coin-
To Organize Work.
in cleaning service. They require unfailing de-
United Hebrew Schools on Toes-
\
1.•
pendability in their cleaner. They examine
Samuel N. lhoyman, chairman of
workmanship carefully. They watch costs close-
the Jewish - National Fund Flag
Day, to be observed Saturday night,
ly. They demand service. They recognize the
Dec. 5, unit Sunday, Dec. Ii, an-
exceptional in business relationship.
nounces a series of rallies for the
volunteer workers.
There is especial significance therefore in
On Wednesday night, Dec. 2, at
their marked preference for Forest Cleaners.
the Farband Folkshule, 8679
Twelfth street, the following or-
ganizations will join in one rally:
Ladies' Hats Cleaned and Reshaped, $1.00
Ladies Auxiliary of J. N. F., N.
W. Women's League, Fenkell Dis-
MEN'S SUITS
WOMEN'S FROCKS
trict, Emanuel Sisterhood, Ladies
AND SUITS
Auxiliary of Mizrachi, Circle Des
Cleaned and Si,
Cleaned
and
Amis, Chalutzos.
Pi ossed
$15°
Pressed .
On Thursday night, Dec. 3, also
and as
at the Varband Folkshule, the fol-

lowing organizations will join in
"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's ■ good service
one rally: Junior National Fund,
and a :nod habit."
, llotikvah Judeans, Halevy-ilazo-
ndr Singing Society, Young Jo-
deans, Aimwell Club, Avukah, Ila-
The utmost skill and can have been employed in the production
shomer Hatzoir, Mizrachi liatzoir
of this wonderfully classy bedroom suite in Old English type. No detail
Young Israel, Junior Ahavas
has been slighted in any manner.
Achim, Ziere Zion, Poetic Zion
MRS. HENRY MEYERS
Young Peale Zion, Kvutzah Ivrith
FOREST AVE E.
Alumni of U. II. S.. mittee, Nov. 16. Mrs. David !In-
MRS. ISAAC MARGOLIS
Centers for the distributions of bar, chairman of the medical cont.
-
day evening, Dec. 1, at Littman's materials and their majors in mitter, is organizing a group of
Jewish Theater. The proceeds will charge follow: women who will undertake to cor-
be used to convey the smaller
Dresser at slight additional cost.
Twelfth street district, headquar- reel all medical defects found dur-
children to and front the Hebrew ters at 8679 Twelfth, also serve as ing the physical examinations last
schools in buses financed by the the main headquarters, with the fol. 'Ping' The members of Mrs. Ilu- e--
-,
auxiliary.
lowing majors: A. Lachover, E. bar's committee are: Victor Weil,
Mrs, I. Margolis, chairman of Kerby', E. Rivlin and Mrs. Si. Airs. Lester Lapides, Sirs. Robert
In the Morning Before Going to Town
' Newman, Mrs. Sidney Krandall,,
the program arranged for the Michlin.
Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like


night of the performance, is spar-
Oakland district, center at syna• Mrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. Maurice
new.
Drive
• clean car to town.
gogue
on
Delmar
and
Westmin-
Morse,
Sirs.
blurry
Goldberg,
Sirs.
ing no efforts in endeavoring to
make the program a great success. star; Yetta J. Hoffman, major, Arthur Purdy, Mrs. Jack Both-
Dexter district, with Tuxedo- berg, Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mrs. I
Many organizations and individu-
als have contributed generously Holmur Talmud Torah as center, Sam Greenberg, Mrs. Alex Blum-
Including Saturday, Sunday and Holidays
toward this project. Her co-work- majors, Mrs. J. Weisberg and Mrs berg, Airs. J. Bleier, Mrs. Theo-
Lubrication Service
ors are Afesdames Louis Fineman, II. Milkovsky; sub-center, Ain. • dove Roth.
Max Hayman, Abe Kasle, Eva Pol- Finkell's home, 15431 Linwood, for
The following physicians and
Special Rates for Monthly Storage
lock, who is in charge of the Fenkell district,
dentists will co-operate: Dr. Ham-,
darling complimentaries.
Linwood district, center at Mrs. berger, Dr. Wruble Dr. Saul Ito-
Due to the absence from the city Tilchin's home, 3224 Clements, ma- senzwejg, Dr. Max Kohn, Dr.
Harry Metzger, Dr. Arthur Bloom,
of Mrs. Max Weksler, who was for- joy, Mrs. Tilchin
.
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
Dr. David Levy, Dr Harry Burn-
- merly chairman of the ticket corn-
i iISSIMIMICASS,Aasas%%%1SISSOISSISWISIAWSISSIMISISISWISINW.
stein,
Eder, Dr. n}:
mittee, Sirs. IA olf Kaplan is in PHI ALPHA OBSERVES
,
j(i7aevpihd
.
RIOTS IN POLAND
Dr.
'" Dr.
g, • with Airs. Aaron D. M a rk-
FIRST ANNIVERSARY David
o
I
Kliger, Dr. L. Seeger, Dr. STATE DEPARTMENT
non as
e her co-chairman. Others en
TURN TO BOYCOTT; non
David Sandweiss, Dr. Maurice
RULING
AFFECTING
.1.
committee
arcAiesdanies
Ju-
Alpha
Gamma
(City
College
of
Gaotz,
Dr.
Max
Winslow,
Dr.
Ar-
PROTEST BY JEWS her
HIT:
Detrbttl, Alpha Delts (University thur Ginsburg, Dr. Maurice Gold- MARRIAGES ABROAD
Cohen, rn A'a b K
Cei
I s s
hsalrel.esE1.1r1°1(.1YLiiplapritrty,f Detroit), and the Detroit Alum.' stick, Dr. Hilliard Goldstick, Dr.
"
Continued from Page One)
, 5O
Munch, hD
. er I'regerson,
A. Smilo, ni Club of Phi Alpha, national • Jack Ecker, Dr. Samuel Silver and

I
a tvi A d ! aFrrwieiiii,mha:n,DJaarchohb.
(Continued from Page One.)
Jewish
fraternity, will join in a Dr. Harry Kohn,
Stephen S. Wise. The mass is lith- L a S t thi e fi t , ult'ro'
formal dinner-dance at the Club
, toeing to protest against the anti- I.
Rosenthal, S. Schmidt, Mary Andre on Saturday evening,
Dec. sr/ Under the guidance of Mrs. Wil- chairmanship of the committee.)
/ Jewish disturbances in l'oland wil Gordon, A. Knoppow, Saul Saul- Th t I sr / litm Brown, a program of paren- The possibility exists that should ,
• be addressed by leaders of publi e
29,
La'
dies Top 15c
son, J. II. Ehrlich, Esther Gold- formerly installed as links of th e tal education is being planned. Dr. Congressman Dickstein procure
dabbe
da b b er IIHH
- • • -
Tilson of the Merrill l'almer the post, he will summon Secre-
No effort is spared to win and hold your patronage. That eS (opinion representing the Jewish a A 1 berg, Esther Salomon, A. B. Stral- national chain of Phi Alp
ha Era- School is actively co-operating in tary of State Stimson and Secre- I
well os the general commun ity , ser, and Maurice H. Zackheim, ex. ternit on
$1.00
MEN'S
„tr
is why we highly recommend
De
c
7
1930
B efore
with Dr. Wise presiding and wit h officio. Tickets may be secured that time
tary of Labor Doak to explain on
th' two groups hod been the organization of this work,
Bernard S. Deutsch, president o f from any of the members on either known for six
years on the Univer-
According to Mrs. Meyers, the what grounds they instituted ad- o
s , the Congress, speaking in behalf o f . committee. sity of Detroit and the City Col- follow-up projects are as v it al as ministi•ative restrictions of immi-
and deliver it clean and carefully.
s. the congress and its affiliated net
lege of Detroit campuses as the the summer program itself. She gration without authorization ,
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
t" tional and central organization
the utmost m
con- from Congress.
A hl h p h4, t h u an d TBeta h tar pg t r e a r d s uo afto el:a ph s id - states that she has th
i Ts throughout the country. Action veil
Predicts Further Restrictions.
fidence that hA cicrheim
. p th ar
a arh n o dra.
I then be taken calculated to giv
1437 Griswold St.
most e f. l Legislative measures embody-
alumni members now residing in Brown will
some assurance and protection to
m
og
g
provisions for further restric-
Detroit number close to 100 and fective piece of work.
e' the panic-stricken Jews of Poland.
bon of immigration, reduction of
a
large
percentage
of
these
have
The administartive committee
signified their intention of attend- CHANUKAH PARTY OF all quotas by 'JO per rent, regis-

also decided upon a number o f other
[ration of aliens, and a quota sys-
ing the first anniversary testi-
e. steps having to do with the perilous
MIZRACHI HATZOIR tern for all countries o f thi s hemis-
The Thanksgiving tea at the Y. monial dinner-dance. Sol I, Stein
e conditions of Polish Jewry.
phere will be enacted du•:r.p• the
W. II. A. on Sunday afternoon, of Alpha Delta chapter is general
YArrangements for this demon- Nov. 29, is the first of a series of chairman of the affair and is as-
iif
ngress ' it was
The Mizrachi Ilatzoir will hold o coming
session C
o
.
stration are being made by a spe- consecutive "Four o'Clock Teas" sisted by Max Radom, Phillip u- a
Chanukah party on Tuesday predicted in a statement issued b y
e viol committee of which Mr. that will be held on Sunday after-
, 8, the place to he an- Congressman Johnson chairman
hinstein, Saul Rubin and Joseph evening, Dec.
s Deutsch is chairman and which in- noons. Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Radom.
nounced in the next issue of The of the House Committee on Immi-
2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET
s• eludes the lion. Nathan D. Perlman, a member of the "Y" board of di-
The Detroit Alumni Club was Chronicle, There will be dancing gration and Naturalization during
Cadillac 4006'
Established 1913
, Dr. Joseph Tennenbaum, Bernard rectors, will open the series with recently formed into an officially and refreshments.
last Congress.
Formerly Edmund G. Lewis
ss . G. Richards and Z. Tygel.
a talk on "The Jewish Woman in recognized 'branch of the national
A regular meeting will be held the A 25 per cent decrease in the
the Home and in the Community." body. The officers are Dr. E. E. on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the
home number of ill or destitute aliens
Brith Sholom Protest.
A reading of "The Harp Weav- Bobys, president; Harry Robert of M iss Zelda Rosenthal, 2200 Edi- applying to the Department of
81 DELAWARE AVE.
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.) ers," by Edna St. Vincent Millay,
BokofT, vice-president; Simon J. son avenue, and all members are i L a bor to send them to their home-
J. W. E. W. 0. BRIDGE —The
Polish ambassador
TRINITY 2-3211
th e
be
'o•
b y St s. Claire
,

y.
The
first
ma-
asked
to
be
present.
Important
ands
has
been
noted
in
recent
MONDAY AFTERNO0 N United States was called upon to Wickersham, instructor dra- jor 'subject up for consideration business matters will be discussed. weeks, according to a statement
notify his government that the Jews matic art at the "Y." The strong before the alumni club is the es- issued by the department.
Many applications have been
The North Woodward branch o of America "cannot view with interest in the drama and the tablishment of a fraternity house
friendliness a country that is no theater that was displayed by on the University of Detroit CANTORS' SOCIE
ncelled by aliens,
have
liens, who
in stated
virtu-,
the J. W. E. W. 0. will give
TY . cancelled
ll every i n
'
bridge-tea at the Detroit-Lelan giving the fullest measure of pro those who attended the Sunday Campus.
PLANS
A
CO
toction;
that
is
not
safeguarding
RT
that
they
were
able
to
obtain
afternoon
teas
last
-year
will
be
Monday,
Nov.
30,
at
2
p.
at
The national convention of Phi,
S.

Jews gratified by the inclusion on these Alpha will be held in Philadelphia,' HERE ON CHANUKAH work.
The folhiwing is a calendar I ,ro- the life and limb of our fellow
senstituting a peaceful and law programs of dramatic readings, Dec. 31 to Jan. 3. Max Radom
•doiding element of that country,' the presentations of outstanding o
BY THE WAY
"Ala-ups in the Lead"
in a series of resolutions unani scenes and speeches from the s f the night commerce and finance . After a prolonged recess, due to
J
chool and Herbert L. Ilarris of the holidays, the Cantors' Associas
Inously adopted at the monthly longer plays, several complete t
First Class Room and
he
law
school
are
delegate
and
tion
of
Detroit
gathered
at
the
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
me cling of the Grand Lodge of the one-act plays, and talks on the a
Renate, respectively, of the Uni- home of the president, Prof. E.
Bath for a dollar and
order B'rith Sholom, one of the Little Theater movement.
ersity of Detroit chapter. They Zaludkow-ski, last Monday evening have no difficulty in satisfying
a half.
leading Jewish fraternal orders in
Miss Vera Brown, well-known will attend the convention, to- and adopted plans for future ac- themselves.
his country.
newspaper writer on the staff of gether with a large number of the tivities.
A Simmons Beauty Rest
But the towns outside of New'
Secretary of State Stimson was the Detroit Tinter, will be the undergraduate and alumni memo.'
Mattress on Every Bed
A detailed report was read by York should really not, be offended.
also called upon to take such eras guest speaker at the meeting of b era.
67 Snroat St.
the secretary, Cantor S. Mogilew- If New York does not give so much,'
:noes as come within the scope 0 ?he Business and Professional
wish to advise that you
it
makes
up
this
deficiency
by
talk-
FREE PARKING
of the
international relationship to hell lids' Study Club on Thursday eve- 'AeHuabands Go" Comes to sky' cmt iphasid zing the
ing
more.
Besides,
has
it
not
Nen
h
t
e
c
Near
Downtown Detroit
in this direction.
do not need to make a
sing, Dec. :1. The subject of her
Wilson Theater.
I lively short time since in founda- written—it is more blessed to iske
The meeting WAS held at the talk is "When a Newspaper Wo-
deposit for milk botles
than to receive.
tion.
I B'rith Sholom Building and was at • man Flies."
"As Husbands Go," a comedy by' The conference recently held in
in grocery stores any
tended by more than 100 repre
A "Y" theater party to the
TEDDY'S EMBARRASSING
Crothers, which registered Chicago, which was attended by
sentatives front various parts of Theater Guild production "As Hus-
MOMENT
more.
a
the country.
bands Go," the latest play of Ra- s six mehths run on Broadway last delegates from many points in the The Saturday Evening Pest bas
chel Crothers, gill be held on eason, and was rated as one of, United States and Canada, called a juicy little anecote, going loask
WE APPEAL TO

Head
Sunday evening, Nov. 29, at the the best acted plays of the year, by the Detroit association and to the days of Oscar Straus. It
Head Quits.
ALL WOMEN
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The Wilmn Theater. This is the first will be presented at the Wilson particularly on the initiative of seems a banquet was tendered See
poolicy
of
the
Polish
government
of the "Y" theater parties to he Theater for one week beginning its presIdent, and the concert given notary Straus, at which President
When you make a trip to
The for the benefit of the local Yeshiva Roosevelt was one of the guests.
which is causing a wholesale im• A bell
.
on a Sunday night and takes Sunday night, N''''• 25 .
your grocer, please take along
poverishment of the Jews and its place on the night of the opening Theater Guild and John Golden Beth Yehuda, when several bun-
It was a small dinner and every-
your empty milk bottles. By
are
irresolute
attitude
toward
the
anti-
,
performance
in
Detroit.
linked
in
sponsorship
of
the
dred dollars was thus raised, were body made a speech. When et earne
doing this you will help the in-
comedy and it will be presented as outlined as
Semitic excesses have rendered the
particularly. deserving It•sisevelt'a turn, he said:
The bridge-lotto parties, to the first production of the Guild's accomplishments,
dependent creameries and par-
goad will committee between Poles which Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity
ticularly the United Dairies.
MRS. JACK KAVANAU
"
"Sir.
Straus was secretary of the
and Jews in America abortive, it invited all "Y" members on Sat- current subscription season.
given at the great department of commerce. I
A few of the large creamer-
Paris aid Dubuque supply the .... r., o er
. concert
.
..
events to take 1,111C1.• in the nee ✓ is charged by Dr. Joseph Tenen- urday evening, Nov. 28, will he
is ai - Sloane :synagogue enabled put him ear the head of that depa-
ies have decided not to require
ocale
for
"As
husbands
Go"
and
rt
b
ourn, in a letter resigning the followed by a Chanukah party on
future:
deposits on bottles. This
Ls principal characters are two the association to render financial silent because I wanted the best
Luncheon, Dec. 2, at Detroi t presidency of the committee, ad- Saturday evening, Dec. 5. This a tenons who seek relief from the assistance not only to some of its available man in the country for
change was made with the pur-
F000lcraft; Jan. 22, luncheon, th , dressed to the Polish ambassador Programs sponsored by Ilavuros nnui of the Iowa town on a round local members, but else to outside that place. When I selected him ,
pose in view of cutting off as
place still undecided; packag e to the United States, Tytus Filli- Fraternity, will carry forward the f the smart cafes of the French cantors who found t emselses I did not consider his race or relig-
much business as possible from
pow i cz.
inter-club contest for the best r
party,
Feb. 15.
stranded in Detroit in a desperate ion. I did not care whether he was
the independents.
Dr. Tenenbaum states that the program at the members' house d apital. Two boulevardiers who'
Mrs. Jack Kaysinau is chairma n
once well and make love in suave, search for a livelihood.
o racially a Frenchman, a German,
Should the milk market be
two
years
of
effort
to
tiring
about
parties.
The
fraternity
will
pre-
j
y • . •
At this meeting Cantor A. Sil- an Englishman or Jew, or what his
taken over by the powerful in- of the tea on Nov. 30, and is bein g a rapproaehment between the Poles sent a one-act play entitled "She , h ontinental fashion captivate the
assisted
by
Sirs.
Esther
Dann.
W8,1 elected treasurer and , politics were, or anything like that.
eart-hungry
visitors
and
romance
Yemen
terests, the price of milk will
E E how 44 cents a day
The next meeting will be at th and the Jews have proved to be al- Must ',tarry a Doctor," translated arcs high.
w
l
(
s
,,;1
it
1
(
d
octiclhi
Cantor
Hyman
II.
Cohen
as
chair-
,
m
a
to
g
ezu
tse
.,
1
,t,ht(R
o
urg
yhth
he increased at least two or
h
he
t
.
e together fruitless. He cites the from the Yiddish by Sholom Alei.
home of Mrs. Ilelfess, 2989 Atkin
builds from $2,000 to
man of the publicity committee.
three cents a quart. In fact.
- disabilities under whiceh Jews are chem. The evening's program will
son.
for any other r aso
e
S5,400 for vacations,
n
milk is being sold in other cities
Paramount Theater.
forced to live in Poland today.
be rounded out by a musical pro-
and
I was justified in my choice."
Mrs. George Cohen of 176 fi
PERFECTION LODGE
travel, rath'ernent Strictly
for 16 and 1S1 cents a quart.
This week the Fisher Theater is
gram of Chanukah melodies.
Another
guest
Ferry Park, one of the society's
was
Perfection
Lodge
No.
466,
F.
&
Jacob
11.
non-speculative Investors
The Boni Amid Girls will be c elebrating its third birthday
S +HT, the great financier, who did
bo aders, is in the Ann Arbor llos- BILU'S SURVIVORS
'‘
will
hostesses at the Thanksgiving with a huge anniversary show. A• Si..
Syndicate Plan paid clients
hold a regular corn-, not hear very well. When he was
pital under observation. She is
ISSUE
MANIFESTO
dance to be held at the "Y" on E ight stellar name acts are ap- munication on Wednesda y, Dec. 2, call
$3,761,298.93 in pest year.
expected back in a few days.
eating on the stage while John at 7 p. m. Election of officers at called to s peak, he rose and said:
Sunday evening, Nov. 29.
- I was very glad to have some-
Send today for free ex-
We sell only high-test milk.
8 p. ni.
G ilbert end Fl B
dl' firs t
(Continued from Page One.)
thing
to
do
with
the
selection
of
I f your grocer does not sell "Blossom Time" Corn es t0 forefathers; we have been eye-
planatory booklet, "Multi.
tarring picture, "West of Broad. o
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
CHALUTZOS
ANNUAL
Sir. Straus as a member of Presi-
Cass Sundy Night.
way," is the special screen attrac-;
By order of
plying Money."
wits
nth
it insist that he obtain same
te remarkable works
dent Roosevelt's cabinet. When the
' DAVID ARKIN, W. M.
of the Jewish National Fund, BALL SUNDAY, DEC. 6 I U on.
f or you. . The United Dair-
l ' olonel
president, he sent for
Not in the history of light musi- which proceeds untiringly to pre-
Sr•dkM. Son
r and to ld
. me h e desired to name
ies, Inc., of Detroit is a
s•den met Kt C. roast toe
The annual ball of the Pioneer ARCHBISHOP HANNA RECEIVES GOOD WILL
set plays—or, for that matter, prepare the land for further settle-
e most promint
ne and most able
cool chalet met Seeder at
Jewish Creamery. For bet- lyric productions of any kind—has meet—we appeal to you, our Women of Palestine (Chalutzos)
145
f
Mem Stmdeed
MEDAL
AT
NEW
YORK
TESTIMONIAL
DINNER
,
cee,wan ld.for:afsti,,r.
there been a production that has o brethren who remain in the Dias- will take place at the Fart Wayne
ter service and better
floc
aec
ile r b e
rt7rco
y itzet(n,mm
"ferN
enjoyed the undiminished appro.' pora: Give your aid to the Na- Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 6. A pops.
creamery products such
ed me to select the man.. . ."
200,000 INVESTORS
bation that has been showered , tional Fund and help it to play its tar orchestra will supply the music.
, nr;i.t,...f.:thrie;t: 7..,,...,,th. 7,,,hox 41::',1""1
as high-teat milk and cream upon the Franz Schubert operetta : great role with the same loyalty Proceeds of -this dance will go ' (Continued from Page One.)
111.••••••• ■•■••• •TrITTVITI,I,
„,.:
Mr. CchC ff was astounded at the

Semi "MULTIPLYING MONEY'S.
in the boo,. of our loses eits la,u(Syhtel;
call Longfellow 6051.
En t colonel
hat
olhel atr T oipe
ne / i ihnisit. speech.
"Blossom Time," which comes to that has distinguished your atti- towards the Chalutzos fund, which 0 bjective this award halt in view. il iblerested
is for thi• rea.on (sat 1 fest" ss :Joh;
the Cass Theater Sunday night for tude to the institution hitherto. assists the girls' colonies in Pales - I wish to congratulate, through you. ^s ,,,, i'SS' ir'Srs :'' os,s ^ly ss7,1, 4sh l" 5 " '
Nm•
is nerrislost. 1931. J. T. A./
an engagement of one week, with I Increase your efforts and your tine.
he committee making the award
.. 1 , , not f
r
a matinee on Wednesday and Sat.; work for the redemption of the
a nd its worthy recipient."
Ada.
s,s0 w not hope for .0.... ..ii.,i. or
urday. Season after season this land. May the coming year be
050 E. Sia•Mile Rd.
the hi gh our,. which this s g•th•rIng Blanche Ring in "Stepping
6051
Rivieria Theater.
The following is an extract from reeressei•. or sa ,ss previous
gifts a
charming creation has been sent one of considerable achievement
Sisters"
at
Lafayette.
GIVE US A TRIAL
the
response
Archbishop Ilanna on kind r'"'''''''. h.. OP'. 0. • tit'''. l'
---_–
on tour, yet it is still provided in the building of our homeland in
,
no hlemina m eat m th• rift of kindle
Greta Garbo and Clark Gah'e
the medal:
b,.• Issrsrs 16.,- oho hon,tly dirt. ,
with all the essentials of cast, cos- all branches of our activtiy, and are starred in David Graham, receiving
Blatt Ring, headin g the coin.
To b.. ,no e...
. s,000s oo r r.tio r on (r oe, ... To sattle atten
for •h t , , ponyy o
Hollywood Theater.
tames and scenery to sustain its especially in the basis of our en- Phillip's sensational novel, "Susan • ne Irre•t honor mu t •lwar • he • In,—
i• dea r . u• is •ser our tions],
and comedi-
god•giv•n ta, t ,
be •ingled out for di•tinction •rnonir hut to he
reputation of being the most per- tire project—the redemption of Lenin: Her Fall and Rise," which ( . . 4 . .m
of hone.t diger ... .. ennes offering "Stepping Sisters."
of
FOUNDED-1894
. Illt ior .fr... :urn,1,71,1
..,,,M,rd
, ,47,
,,.......,..: i ,..,0: ,,,e, ...1hLtfinip,b,,,riihr.iri,liruirrX. en t
Greta Garbo is starred in "Su- fect and most beautiful of its the land and its preparation for is the current feature attraction at
ers upon
p.' it ,i
i•tlltti
the re nc eohnt ato the
,
san I.enox: Her Fall and Rke," kind ever known to the stage.
I t•o; t
,. ht.t to be b000..•. suer). Leese •• very heart of th• groat .barter Oren us ."
1911 Otto. °mediae SARA,
further settlement."
the Riviera Theater, located on ' Jo
I have Is...4 (er brethern. will ever re. by our. f:ittirsol.
n tlti;;,
losr.
edo lnatiol. , hnri.o. • f ayette Theater Sunday night.
which will open at the Hollywood
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
The manifesto is signed by Grand River and Joy Road.
.ode s th• greatest glory end the rreatmt
••
Theater Sunday for a four-day en-
Michigan Theater.
I ins. And the glory growl Aimee when the no bigger than a man • leate4 la indeed, The play gives Miss Ring ample
Mena-she Meyerovitz, A. Usti-
F orme torn. from the dsetintruieh ♦ d groupr threatening, and we •ha.1 need mere opportunity to sing
MINN/ APOUS- LOS MOStlfS
gagement •
chin, Mrs. }Insist Beninson-Zalali-
mime of the
Fisher Theater.
w e h ic h ha. •eren at to Pl. , . it. •ml of •piritual re•ourre.11. in the d., to roMe. favorite songs
BOSTON
Another great stage show has
Six feet four of dynamic per- chin, Samson Belkind of Rishon le
PProval en me and on my humble effort we ♦ ernert• •irtorimi, The c harter of ,,,,
with which she
hr
of ',them.
our freedom o !wont IMO N t the diaae
been prepared, starting Sunday. sonality breezed into town to take Zion; Don Lebowitz, Zvi Horowitz.
Pl eased the playgoers of yesterday,
tt
..... ..... Anada
Wallace Beery and Jackie Coop• 1 ' , ,„ , .„„,, , .0, 1,..., yo u Irant
no , of maw upon re. cart for man u pon and
Sh.
can
featuring headline Radio-Keith- over the stage "doings" at the Benjamin Fuchs, Elias Sverdlov of er reach new heights in their new ' hot • man v ng in San gr
sing
them
as well as
co de. •Illinane•• to sacrifice eeeee personal sd..
Orpheum vaudeville acts with the Michigan. Brooke Johns is the Gedera: Mn. Fanny Belkind-Fein- picture, "The Champ," which is o I r or ve• little peal • hetet. • h• has friend- vantatr• that our lihertim may not perish ever. Isabel Randolph is scream
relations with the.. of the honer of ft.., the ear ■ b. W. who father here See- . ingly funny
Popular master of fun,
gentleman who introduces a cy- berg, Haifa; Abraham Solomise, now showing at the Paramount 1 ,!.' rise:.
as the former extrava-.
"Louise has a very difficult role
got .t( the eee ee of our eels- lice' In man • dignity. Thou hart made '
genes lady who has gone in for, in the ,p lay."
For the three days starting clone of mirth and good times on Jerusalem; Dr. Chaim Hissin and Theater. The "Butch" of "Big,
b
of ono
r "Pu i ;17 1e bre. I t 'IZ 'it'l' i!* L. t's" ‘ " h: " :::;,, olley .
t t4 e .T "higher things:" and Ruby Black- =
a
dull
the
Michigan
stage.
Never
Zalman David Leventin, Tel Aviv. House" and "Skippy" together' • a nd In . 10ththej.ro.frIntS•
"Difficult? Why she hasn't a
nand& the re feature will I ,
ir
•d•nring
the things of the • tee
kJ
r
1 urn s the big-voiced, big-heart- word to say.
Dated October, 1931 (Heshvan promise the screen event of that l " developing II that helm our culla', , of hard trial.. we li . the learned to wef
be "Platinum Blonde," with Rob- moment is the most apt expression
dui
Wags for
5692).
• hese • fa awing the rause of the poor I are all
and altogether big lady w h o Asa i "Well; what could be more d Ifile
to describe the stage
these diva eaeuon.
ert Williams and Jean Harlow,
e thlaav we bold
• er u. eeeee of (home vhe hone fail. .tear,
always been satisfied with her lot. cult. for her?"

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