▪ • PAGE TWO IEVE170111L1VIS/16fRONICLE MALAYA SHORT'S PLEA FOR HAPOEL' ; 'Detroit, We Thank You! O N TUESDAY, you came to the opening of Detroit's most modern, most beautiful restau- rant—thousands and thousands of you, making the event the most successful of its kind ever held in this city. That's saying a lot! And we'd like to say a lot more in expressing our grati- tude. Words are weak messengers of apprecia- tion. We intend to show our gratitude by con- tinuing to serve the inimitably delicious food you've come to expect from Boesky Bros. Palestine Labor Leader Or- ganizes Group to Aid ' Physical Training Mme. Manya Shohat, Palestine woman labor leader, who has ac- quired prominence in Jewish com- munities throughout the world with her devotion to the Zionist cause and her eloquence, was a Detroit guest for a few days, and during her stay here formed a group to co-operate with the na- tional. committee in aiding the 'lapel physical culture movement in I'alestine. Mrs. Maurice Lan- dau is the member of the local committee who helped Mme Sho- hat in her organization work. The aims of the Hapoel sport organization, as outlined by Mme. Shohat, are by means of physical culture and sports to develop the workers and youths physically and mentally; to educate them to live hygienically; to foster amongst them order, discipline, self-confi- dence; to develop within them the ability to defend themselves and the community against attacks; to further the spirit of peace, co- operation and solidarity in them with all peaceful inhabitants of the land, irrespective of national- HAPPY HADASSAH VICTORS Rules for Contributors The co-operation of contrib- utors is urgently requested by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Their attention is called to the following rules whirls must be adhered to: All news, club and society items must reach the editor as early in the week as possible, and not later than at noon on Wednesday. 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Smilo, Mrs. Anna Wohl- man, Sirs. Katzen, Sirs. Dora Kavanau and Mrs. Sadie Cohen. Immediate reservations are ad- vised as the number will be lim- ited. OF PURITY CHAPTER Included in the arrangements I will be dinner at midnight, (lanc- Preparations are complete for ing, noise-makers, entertainment, the fourth annual New Year's Eve and a 5 o'clock breakfast. • dinner-dance which Purity Chapter For reservations call Mrs. An- No. 359, 0. E. S., will hold Dec. nette Le Vey, 2496 West Euclid, tlements, and for this purpose a 121 in the large Crystal Ballroom Garfield 0533. sum of $10,000 is to be raised in The next meeting will be at the Lena Adept at Magic. Between State and Michigan this country until Oct. 1, 1932, honie of Sirs. A. Smilo, 2902 Cle- Bruce Barton, the advertising Officers of the national commit- ments, Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 1 p. m. tee include Judge Julian W. Mack, man and author of "The Man that honorary chairman; Laurence N. Nobody Knows," a popular imagi- GYMNASTIC CLASSES Levine, chairman; Mrs. Alexander native biography of the founder of PLANNED BY Y. W. H. A. Lamport, secretary; Sundel Doni- Christianity, was among those at ger, treasurer; and on the execu- the preliminaries to the initial A class in gymnastics for boys tive committee are Dr. David de game of the Lenz•Culbertson con- at the Y. W. II. A. has been formed Sole Pool, Judge Jonah J. Gold- test. And in these preliminaries, for the first time in the history of Lenz displayed a few of his magical stein, Dr. Lowenstein, M. Shipla- the association. Sessions will be coff, Dr. Alexander Dushkin and tricks—for Lenz, who by the way, Send It all to us•Get Quallty-SaveMoney: held in the gymnasium of the Hut- was an intimate friend of the great others nationally prominent in chins Intermediate School on Houdini, is also an adept at magic. American Jewry. Thursday nights at 8 p. m., begin- Lenz, among other things, took During her Detroit visit Sime. ing Jan. 7. Registrations are now Shohat addressed a meeting of the an ace of spades annd hocus pocus, ' 4 being taken for this class at the Chalutzos, right in front of everyone's eyes, "Y". The boys' division of the Beautifully Laundered, 10c Each it was a ten of clubs instead. "Y" Athletic League has drawn up Ov Delivery Will Call for I or 100 Whereupon Mr. Barton jumped up a schedule for basketball games TWO JEWISH TALKING and turning to Mr. Culbertson said: to be played among the four clubs PICTURES AT ORIOLE "You have my sympathy." entered in the league. The first games will be played on Wednesday Barton was of course more or , "The Voice of Israel" Here Sum less facetiously referring to the' evening, Jan. 6, at the gymnasium Minimum Charge day, Monday, Tuesday; "My at Central High School, when the possibilities of Lenz, by sleight of Yiddish' Mama" Dec. 23.25 FLAT PIECES VERY CAREFULLY IRONED Cardinal Athletic Club will play hand methods, dealing himself any MRS. IDA CANVASSER 1 the Omega Social Club, and the A. cards he may need. However, act-' The outstanding Jewish talking ually, there is no such possibility of }total Statler. An efficientlz. A. No. 83 will play Theta Kappa pictures come to the Oriole The- an outsider does all the card ' committee, headed by Mrs. Sara Rho Fraternity. Two games will ater, Philadelphia and Linwood, for shuttling. • hinter and Ann Rosenbaum, is as- be played every Wednesday eve- this week. sisted by Mesdamem Ann Paul, ning after Jan. 6 until each team However, Lenz once told me of ! Ros On Sunday, Monday and Tues• e Rubin, Agnes Yarrows, Syl- has played every other team in the day, the attraction will be "The an instance in which he did use his via Shapiro, Dorothy Lightstone, • s one, league. All members and friends of Voice of Israel," of which Rabbi s leight f hand "S • ' Betty Weinberger, Selma Resen- the "Y" will be invited as guest Maurice Teshnor is author. Ten ts game aboard ship. Lenz sat down blatt, May Newman, Ann Arta, spectators. of the leading cantors, including to play with a couple of strangers, , Bertha Wein, , Sarah s Wolf, Dorothy The girls' division of the "Y" St 0 rd , Joseph Jo h Ro. who, h so saw, C h a i Hershman abuse Neuman, Jean Gould, Margaret Athletic League is also a four team senblatt, Joseph Shlisky, Seidel resorting to any kind of crooked , Art, E. Bowman, Ida Canvasser league and has scheduled games! Rovner, Louis Waldman, Joseph playing. In fact, Lenz' quick rye , and Messrs. Leo Gottfurcht and for Thursday evenings at the Ilut- Shapiro, David Roitman, Adolph saw them substituting some phony Dr. Ilarry Sletzger. chins Intermediate School, starting' cards. t Well, ,Leriz , c,,u1) ,h( h sed e Katchko and Shale Engelhardt one couldia I Splendid music, good entertain- Jan. 6. The girls' division will en- are in the cast, More than 10,000 quicker. When the game was o over meat and unusual novelties have ter a "Y" team in the basketball people were used in the filming of he crooks, lost been arranged for. Reservations league of the Detroit Department by an old, reliable institution Lenz this picture. It is a dramatic pres- turned to d • • • • • • ),, are limited, to insure the comfort of Recreation. " entation of the experiences of a either I am sea-sick or you are a , of guests, and are now being taken The speakers bureau of the "Y" people whose life throbs with end- bigger crook than I am. " made up of members who have by any of the above officers. less drama and tragedy. Will Not Play for Money. On Monday evening, Dec. 28, a prepared themselves to give talk, The Blg Down-Town Laundry On Wednesday and Thursday, Lenz is a splendid typ • e. so coil. regular business meeting will be on all types of subjects, has of- and on Christmas matinee, next smentioum, that he will PHONE CADILLAC SEVEN•FOUR•TWO-THREE (7423) not play for held by Purity Chapter, to bt fol- fered its services to the "Y" mem- Friday, the attraction will be "My m a eit t i e es y,wan oy;:n No Thrift Coupons or Discount. Accepted. n o e wei;i czt o to h d ose he a lowed by ad exemplification of bership. The bureau is concentrat- Yiddisho Mama." Tear and smile 1 m icnti- degrees by l'urity Rainbow As- ing its efforts at the present time, pi are intermingled in this picture play. on the project of addressing the ! lin e feels it would wrung senthlY. of a typical Jewish family which to play with a stranger ---- clubs that meet at the "V" on the , as it would Jewish Welfare Federation subject of the be •is dri so , A Duel of Zionist yto challenge Flower Fund. which will be conducted by the Editors in Warsaw House Council in January. The captains, lieutenants and The flower fund of the Jewish WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A workers on the membership com- Welfare Federation acknowledges sensation has been caused in mittees will meet Wednesday eve- receipt of a contribution in mem- Jewish circles here with the an- ning, Dec. 23, for the purpose of nouncement of a duel between ory of Libba Rosenzweig from completing plans for the reception two prominent Zionists, Dr. Mrs. Rae C. Levy and sons. of new members in a way that will Joshua Gottlieb, one of the edi- give credit to the old members who tors of the Ilajnt," and former introduced them. A winter car- Senator Davidson, editor of nival on Saturday evening, Dec. Nowe Slows, growing out of a 19, is the contribution of Iota Delta quarrel which began at a meet- First Annual Tour Sorority to the Saturday night in ing of the Warsaw Kehillah. —TO— er-club party contest. They will At the Kehillah meeting, Dr. member or at the door. be followed on Saturday night, Dec. Gottlieb attached the president 26, by the Babette Girls who will of the Kehillah, Mazur, as a conduct it "College Night" program. "new-made Agudist." To this Albert Riebling, director of the the Agudists retorted by Detroit Playhouse, will talk on the Egypt, Syria and shouting "Davidson is a new. Little Theater movement at the made Zionist." Gottlieb agreed Mediterranean Ports third drama tea, Sunday afternoon, that this was correct. UNDER THE LEADERSHIP Dec. 20, at 4 o'clock. At the fourth Davidson considered the as- OF RABBI tea, on Dec. 27, the "Y" classes sertion the gravest personal in- in dramatic art will present three sult and challenged Gottlieb to one-act plays. a duel. The details are not' The camp reunion committee will And Under Direction of known because in accordance inc meet on Monday evening, Dec. 21, ' with the "code, of honor" Raymond & Whitcomb to lay plans for a reunion. neither of the parties concerned Palestine Travel Guild A chess evening, featuring a eon- is permitted to reveal under S•ilings From New York test, test. will be held at the "Y " , ed- what circumstances the duel nesday evening, Dec. 23. Gaines March 22,1932 will be executed. will he played off by the contestants ON THE according to an elimination sys- NEW, DE LUXE, ALL-STEEL ! tem. Prizes will be awarded at A Maccabee member, ill with tu• is a remarkable man—a deep stu- ty of the Jewish people the end of the evening. S. 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The usual meeting of the con- gregational singing group of Shan- rey Zedek was held on Saturday evening in the social hall of the synagogue. These meetings, held for the purpose of singing congregational and traditional zmiroths, have be- come very popular since its inau- guration some weeks ago, and at- tendance at these affairs is con- stantly increasing. The next meeting will be held on Saturday evening, Dec 19, un- der the direction of Rev, E. Zalud- ko•ski, at 8:15, promptly. After the first hour of singing there will be refreshments served by the ladies' committee, after which the usuual hour of folk song singing will be presented. During this portion of the program there will be vocal solos presented by a member of the croup. The public is invited to attend this and all future Saturday night meetings of this group. , o e offi- Acceptance of the invitation ex- vial system which Lenz sponsors. j !meeting. Leon Kay, president of tended by the Windsor Hebrew the Detroit council of the Jewish Oswald Jacoby, Lenz's second, is School to the Detroit Halevy-Ilazo- ,' National Fund, addressed that PALESTINE TRAVEL GUILD also Jewish. While of course, not members. That's Tellin"Em mir Singing Society to give a eon- 176 N. Michigan, Chicago — so renowned as his chief, he is con- I 'cert in I% indsor has been announced ‘ terms is pediculous with anti- ceded one of the foremost players! ! by the executive committee of the Semites. They infest the restau- in America. He is noted for his ! • ' organization. rants and coffee-houses, and their' simply The concert will take place in the c playing, chief subject of conversation is means ithat Jacoby emphasizes w hieh s fhb; auditorium of Shear Hashomayim "Die Judea." psychological factors. His credo on Sunday evening, Dec. 27. The Hashomer Hatzoir Organizes New Patrol. !entire proceeds of the evening will go for the benefit of the Hebrew The Ilashomer Hatzoir (Young • , School. The musical committee announces Guards), an organization whose I that the concert will consist of a P is to aid in the reconstruc. e wide variety of popular numbers lion of Palestine, is adding to its e b 3 • eel by a.-S.-es. Jacoby prefers to call himself a performed at 1 o'clock by sung by the chorus during the cur- already large local chapters a new these excursions represent one of ematica player instead of a , Leon Frani, in front of the Rabb rent year, as well as several of the patrol with a nucleus of seven "Slay I sit here7" he asked pa- " "mathematical" the most sweeping transportation fire - I compositions lately added to the Northern Iligh School boys, with rate ruts to be made this year, as ' litelY• There was a tense silence, "psyc lc p ayer. His uncle was place which was decorated with professor .Iaco of astronomy at repertoire, and never yet heard in Leo Mogill as leader. they apply between practically all during which his Semitic features Columbia , palms and chrysanthemums. chrysanthemum Ja c oby himself was virtually public. The organization invites its At the first meeting the ideas i f the larger cities east of Chicago I underwent close and unfriendly and Insist Upon blush satin Detroit and Windsor friends to add and ideals vf the organization were y. At last, one of the a..S.-es raised on mathematics Ile first he- ' The bride wore ■ and St. Louis, as well as inter- 1 scrutin , of dress, with lace coat and hat an d their support to this worthy cause conveyed to the boys by the afore- came ■ acquainted with the UNITED DAIRIES mediate points on the Greyhound '1'7e: bridge at the Phi Kappa Sigma said Leo Mogill and Jeremiah Hag- gai. ternity house, where — he played in orchids and gardenias. Her sister United Artists Theater. the majority of eases, round trip we are all anti-Semites!" A better and richer milk at tickets sell for but $1 more than "Oh, don't apologize," said the tournaments with Yale, Harvard Lottie Plotkin, acted as maid•of A name for the new group has honor, and Mr. Rosen had William no extra cost. Obtainable at the regular one-way transports- Jew calmly as he seated himself. and Princeton. lie :s ?Ft y ears old Plotkin Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fon- not yet been decided upon, but will as best man. pour grocer, or by calling Long- lion, act-. tanne, the great romantic lovers he disclosed as soon as possible. I fellow 6051. t, of the stage, are creating a Fen- - I nation in their first screen appear- You'll find the SAM hi-test KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Paramount Theater. ance in "The Guardsman." which qualities in our cream and Knights of Pythias, Detroit n is now in its second week at the creamery products. 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