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America Awishlleal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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PAGE NINE

"MOST VALUABLE" FOOTBALL
1BLUMBERG ELECTED'' 'w 1" WINS
TITLE AT MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE
PERFECTION 'S W. M.!

wf Mid-Way Sport Shop
Thank Oa MU largals$•1.1141 DETROIT

Is Voted First Award of his Kind at Lan•:ng School by Unanimous
Voice of Alumni,

Installation Services a
Dance to Be Held
on Dec. 9

11

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signal-calling fullback, was voted ley's "iron man" team.
the most valuable man on the 1931
He directed the tram at his full-
back post; he alternated with Mum-
The annual election of officers Spartan football eleven.
The designation, the first of its nett as the chief ball-corner; he did
of Perfection Lodge No. 485 G. &
ILL,
., was held on Wednesday kind at Michigan State, was made most of the passing; he did all the
by a committee comprised of alum- punting,. Ile was also one of the
evening,
Dec. 2, worshipful
Irving W. master
Blum- mand staunch friends of Spartan , best defensive backs on the State
berg was elected
for the ensuing year. Milton It. football. The committee included 1 , team.
Carp Julian, captain of the 1914:
Eliowitz piled up a big season's
Atlas was elected senior warden, State team; Blake Miller, captain' scoring record of 90 points, ranking !
I in 1915, and Oscar Olander, com- second to Monnett, who had 127. In
I missioner of public safety. Coach two genies the big fullback ran back
James II. Crowley served the com- the kick-ott for touchdowns. The
mittee in an advisory capacity. first was a 103-yard sprint against
Eliowitz was the unanimous Alma and the other was fur 130
choice of the committee, with Bob yards against Ripon. He carried the
Monnett runner-up in the nation's ball over for the only score against
scoring leadership by the same vote, , Georgetown and made both Spar-
The committee emphasized its des- tan touchdowns against Detroit.
ignotion did not necessarily mean In the Alma game he romped for'
the "best football player." I five touchdowns.

The Great
American Value
for. 1932

now on display at

`BUD' STREWS

Shaarey Zedek Y.

P. S.
Cancels Dec. 12 Dance
in Miss Love's Memory .

REPRESENTING A COMBINATION OF COM-
FORT AND BEAUTY NEVER HERETOFORE
EXPECTED IN A LOW PRICED CAR—TRULY
THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE FOR 1932.

We extend you all a cordial invitation
to see this amazing automobile
sensation in our showrooms.

Because of the sudden death
of MissMildred Love, social
chairman, the Young People's
Society of Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek is cancelling all
plans for the informal dance
previously announced. This
dance was to have taken place
on Dec. 12. All reservations re-
ceieed previous to this notice
will be refunded within a few
weeks.
The meeting of the society
planned for Dec. 6 has also been
cancelled. Notice of the next
meeting will be made shortly.

—Photo by D. D. Spellman.

IRVING W. BLUMBERG

Louis Shapiro, junior warden, Da-
rid I.. Spickler, treasurer, Chas.
, K. Sandorf, secretary, Milton M.'
Madden, senior deacon, Aaron A.
Silherblatt, junior deacon.
Joseph Klein, past mast4rrivas
elected lodge representative to the
-Masonic Temple Association, and
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon was elected
representative to the Masonic As-
sociation Relief Fund. One of the
largest crowds that ever attended
*: any meeting of Perfection Lodge
was present.
Mr. Blumberg is one of the
youngest worshipful masters ever
to be elected by Perfection Lodge,
being 30 years old.
• The meeting was well attended'
Staff members of the vario US
and for the coming year many plans
are being laid along lines of enter- constituent agencies of the Jewi sh
W elf are Federation are planning
tainment and regular work.
On Wednesday, Dee. 9, Irving W. an informal get-acquainted pro-
Blumberg trill be installed as war-Igram and dinner which will be held
shipful master. After the installs- at Temple Beth El, Sunday, Dec.
at Slawson,
6:30 p. m.,
according
to Dr.
tion services, which will he public, i13,n
executive
director
John
an installation dinner dance will
tag
!
p lac (.
a s ons an d the i r of the Federation.
"During the
five years
the
friends will dance to the tunes of Federation's
existence,"
Dr. of
Slaw-

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on Sunday evening, Dec. 6, in the
banquet hall of the synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence. Bob Cru-
zet's orchestra will furnish the
music. Airs. Goodman is assisted
by Airs. Irving Greenspan as co-
chairman.

Haifa Plans Nev. , Road Involving
Cost of £20,000,

type, HAIFA.—(J. T. A.)—A one
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penditure of £20,000, to be repoaid
in five years, has been' referred to a
committee of the municipality. It
presupposes a network of roads to-
talling 25 kilometers.

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FOR DANCE OF A. Z. A.

The annual Aleph Zadik Aleph
dance will be given Sunday evenin
-an. 24, in the new Adams Room
of the Tuller Hotel, under the joint
auspices of both Detroit chapters.
It is the custom of the Aleph Zadik
Aleph to have only one dance

The Bible classes of Congrega-
tion Emanuel, Woodrow Wil son
and Taylor, will hold its Chanukah
program on Thursday evening,
Dec. 10, at 7:30.
Included in this program will be
a Chanukah play "A Maccabean
Cure," recitations in both English
and Hebrew. musical numbers, a
candl e rill, and other interesting
features. Irving Sehlussel, prin-
cipal of the Bible classes, will ad-
dress the audience. •
An invitation is extended to
everyone. There will be no admit-
tance fee.

Junior HadassahTddressed
by Leon Kay.

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year
h dance music a-ill be supplied dassah held its regular meeting on
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by "The Oleanders." The orchestra
wil l be under the personal direction
of Ole Foerch.
General chairman, Jess Fieler,
expec ts a large crowd and for this
reason he is diligently working on
• new form of entertainment for
intermission between dances.
The committee in charge of the
dance is making all possible ar-
rangements to have all neighboring
A. Z. A. chapters throughout the
state and Canada attend this dance.1
The number of tickets to be sold
will be limited.

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Gabriel Sites. student artist and
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man Mendelsohn. Helen Kass. a
member of Junior Hadassah, again
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Rabbi Waterman is one of the
leaders of liberal Judaism and is
well known through this part of
the country as a convincing and
capable speaker. His recent book,
"The Story of Superstition," elicit.
ed much favorable comment
throughout America. The theme of
Rabbi Waterman's address was
"The Contributions of Judaism of
Our Day." An open forum followed
the address.
A chorus choir of 25 voices un-
der direction of Joseph H. R um-
mel sang.

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Annual Election of Officers
Held by Detroit Lodge
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Reports from committees and
members of the organization point
to a record attendance for the third
annual dance of the Junior Jewish
National Fund, which will be held
Dec. 20, at the lintel Tuller. Three
ballrooms, including the Roof Gar-
h ns. ire been engaged in order
to acc,,modate the guests of the
evening. "Hy" Steed and his "Com-
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speakers, humorous selections, a
luncheon and dancing will be among
the highlights of the evening. Full
details will be announced in next
week's issue.
The organization will participate
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Dave Diamond and his Della Rob- son declared, "the sery
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ciies have in-
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of the Masonic Temple, installation' creased manifold, both as to
( number 0 services.
I to commence at 6:15 p. in. sharp '
Our Gang Comedy
Charlie Chase Comedy
Mickey Mouse Cartoon
; The result has been that as the phi-
and the dinner at 7:30 I). in. Res- .
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• a i nthropic organization of the corn-
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" man; Miss Sarah Hillel of the
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for the office of Chancellor Com- Jewish Social Service Bureau, in
monster. Other officers are:
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, prelate, Bernard Jacoby; master- and Spmuel Levine, executive di-
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Lodge representative, Emil Raskin;
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