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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01010

C

ME EPROM

STAYS
= FRANK SEDER- 1GOLDENBURG
HERE 3 MORE DAYS

Have you noticed the crowds in our
action? There's a reason!

ew

Remains at Littman's Thea-
tear for "Between Two
Fires."

Samuel Goldenburg, one of the
best liked stars of the Yiddish
stage, remains here, at I.ittman's
Yiddish People's Theater, as guest
star for three days more.
This week-end, Friday night,
Saturday and Sunday matinees and
evenings, he heads the local cast
in "Between Two Fires."

HADASSAH CLEARING
J. N. F. BLUE BOXES

kwisn CARONI

PAGE NINE

LE

"Spinoza—An Appreciation"

Under this title, Dr. Noah E. Aronstam evaluates
the life and works of the great philosopher, on the
occasion of the approaching tri-centennial of his
birth. This article will appear in next week's issue
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

Other Features;—

The coming issue will also feature an interesting
article by the eminent jorunalist, Pierre Van Paas-
sell, and the following regular columns:

Joel's "Sports"
Schwartz's "By the Way"
Joseph's "Random Thoughts
Numerous Other Features

AT ORCHESTRA
MOONEY SCHREIBER -
HALL NEXT FRIDAY DIES AT AGE OF 56
JEWS USE SAYINGS ELMAN
OF HEART ATTACK
TO FEED STARVING of
secretary-
2y
KENTUCKY MINERS

Investigation Reveals Grocer
and Wife Were Perse-
cuted for It.

FEDERAL COMMISSION ;
PRAISES GENEROSITY'

Indictment Was Pressed at
Instigation of Coal
Interests.

Mischa Elman, leading violinist

the world, who plays at Orches•
Mooney Schreiber,
Ira Hall, next Friday, Jan.
Was born at Taloa, Russia, a child treasurer of the Schreiber Roofing
of the Ghetto, son of Saul Elman, Co., died at his home, 2304 Chi-
cago boulevard, Wednesday fol-
lowing a heart attack. Ile was ill
one day.
Funeral services were held it
the residence at 2 p. m. Friday,
Dr. Leo Franklin conducting
the rites. The body was taken to
New York City fur burial in
Washington Cemetery.
Mr. Schreiber had been a rest-
dent of Detroit for 16 years, hay.'
ing come here from New York,
where he was born 56 years ago.
He was a member of the Elks,
Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of
Pythias and Temple Beth El. He
leaves his wife, Mrs. Flora Schrei-
ber; five sons, Murray, Alvin and
Harold of Detroit, Simpson of
Santa 51onica, Cal., and Irving of
Reading, Pa., and three daughters,
Lucille, Mrs. Maurice Schatz and
Mrs. Morris Baron of Detroit.

FRANKFORT, Ky.—(J. T. A.)
—How a Jewish grocer and his
wife of Everts, Ky., contributed
---
To be fully informed Jewishly, you must regularly
their savings to supply flour for
The semi-annual collection of sae-
the starving miners of Harlan
ings from the blue boxes in the
read
county fired for joining the union,
hands of all Hadassah members
and fed 40 and 50 children daily,
wil begin next Monday and con-
PiElATROITAWISH et WOOL
until they were prosecuted thruogh
time for about two weeks. This :
i the instigation of the Black Moan-
time has been fixed simultaneously Cs
Here are values there's no
tain Coal Corporation, was re-
ml Nothing to
with that of all the other co-opera
with
match them in Detroit at
vented at a hearing before the,
FIRST VOLUME OF
! Ling Jewish organizations.
commission appointed by former;
These savings are Hadassah's
ENCYCLOPEDIA IS
STREET FLOOR
Governor
Flom
Sampson
to
inves.'
contributions to the Jewish Nation-
MISCIIA ELMAN
TO GO TO PRESS
tigat econditions in II a r I a n
al Fund Council, under the leader-
county.
l r. n
teacher of Hebrew, grandson of •
ship in Detroit of Leon Kay. All
The miners' benefactors are
At a final editorial conferenca
famous violinist, and great
Zionist groups recognize their duty
and d Mrs. Harry Appleman, I g i 7a ati l i d Yson of a noted Talmudic held at the home of Dr. George
to raise funds for buying land in
wh ofor 12 years have operated in'; When
Alexander Kohut, secretary of the
By CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK
Palestine, upon which the upbuild-
.general merchandise store
I When he was two the Elman fam- editorial board, in New York City,
ing of a Jewish homeland is so de-
Translated
from
the
Hebrew
by
Jeremiah
Haggai.
verts,
Harlan
county.
E
, ily moved to Shpola, a small Rus- on Dec. 30, announcement was
pendent.
The money which last year she , sian village, and at three Mischa made that the first volume of the
Mrs. Frank Weisman, who met
HY'S Dairy, Appetizing, Delicatessen Store
he following poem by the Hebrew national poet. Chaim had saved to purchase an automo- , betrayed the first signs of interest Standard Jewish Encyclopedia was
with her 16 captains on Friday , Nach (L'ini lia' lik', otwea's Lien
last summer In Berle, Switzerland, during the d•Y. bile, Mrs. Appleman, an immigrant,,
the violin by dropping his toys ready to go to press. This work,
has charge of this work, and she o r , he erventeenth Zionist Congress, which war convenoe .d oolo h. eirec :,1 s :I n n ot o imei , It ,
The Finest Products in Detroit at Most Reasonable Prices
1, from Poland, last Passover used: and lifting his baby voice in song which is to comprise 10 volumes,
urges all members to es-operate no
of
flour,
7
:i
r
r.
7t'
I
nitbsequently
appeared
In
the
a
carload
t
i
'elm
to
purchase
helrirtirp
'il
h
tit
r
tlasr5
ll
'
0
111
i

;‘
il
it
tl)
7
!O
k
il..h
has been in progress for three
when
his father started to play.
We guarantee satisfaction. Orders taken to be delivered.
with those delegated to collect the h'eh 'rew literary m agazine Morttylm. which ir published in Tel Alvv, Palestine.
which was given away in 24-1 sly the time he was five his long- years, and more than 600 scholars
Stop in and shop at your convenience. We know you will be
savings.
The publication of the poem gave flee to • heated discussion in the Jewish rid
Hebrew
preset
of
all
countries.
It
was
generally
understoml
this
latent
Invective
all over the world are participat-
pound
bags,
regardless
of
creed
i
ing
for
the
violin
became
so
acute
a steady customer always.
The list of her ca p tains follows: from the pen of the poet had been directed •I the Zionist.ltevisl:n d, , iste.'thifs
him
or color, to needy families in as to affect his general condition. ing with 15 American department
le
.
.=:; nd ,
ta.k
ke,r n by
ren vt , s r it. oftnhat
Mesdames Wolf Kaplan, Theodore was . the r vi. eiw orn
Everts and surroundings as long I One day his father brought home editors in the preparation of the
Levin, Joseph Berry, Herman Aug- wV IIra' ppeared ' recentluy m in the Jewish Morning Journ•l, Mr. JabotinX/th yi' a'criuksellr as the supply lasted. 1 a
small violin and his surmise manuscript.
h h:.holliitn
ik,4 f 1 arl r.hnitz= ti z
ust, Philip Gilbert, Maurice Lan- Malik or having betrayed muse n j obm le ., :evh,..;/ hlieh,.
As soon as the flour was dis-, proved to tie correct. Mischa's in-
The new encyclopedia, covering
dau, J. 51. La tin, Sol Lifsitz, Max ii F. i• ' i T in to noshstne,17ril
l'.'
thought, he calls upon this generation to make tributed the Applemans were ar - Istant and feverish application to the field of Jewish knowledge and
env'end"at the t
Keidan, H
erm effort to forget both Blank and hi+ work. It is interesting to note rested and indicted for criminal , the instrument brought such as.' personalities from Abraham to
8922 TWELFTH ST., at Schor's Furniture Store.
an Fisher, Herman • esupreme
reme
tathis:n
oern
r
.
.
inncatz,enies.
,
I
mdp
n
.
h
t
.
len.7
n
mat
Dialik
himself,
In
%recent
ietrtet:t
Wetsman, D. Seigel, Myron Stein-
the manner syndicalism. Mr. Appleman was 1 tounding results as to call him to 1930, said the statement, is to be
berg, John Horowitz, Paul Brom- itratTritelt t's'i'.e 1errs
e il s'st" 2.tr' s n ett by " o m' eny setiV.1 ri " "
forced to go into hiding. Mrs. the notice of the landowner of the especially strong in Americana; it
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ie pleased to present to Ito readers the following
HOME
RELIEF
SOCIETY
berg and Miss Ruth Blumenthal.
who will contain more than 1,800 Sr.
11TH ANNIVERSARY
ir.gl.tion of this poem in free verse, by Jeremiah Haggai, lion uf Mr. •nd Mrs. Appleman testified that when she 1 v ill age,
HONORS MRS. SHULMAN
Joseph Haggai of 3021 Tuxedo avenue).
asked the prosecuting attorney engaged hi s first teacher,
ticles dealing with American Jew-
OF ZEDAKAH CLUB
JERICHO LODGE
what he had against her and her
When he was 10 years old Leo- Ish history from the time of the
Mrs. Al Weisman Is Chosen an
husband he said that he had noth- , pold Auer heard him for the first discovery of America to date.
Again I have seen your hands grow short, beheld you powerless,
1. 0. 0. F. INSTALLS And my heart has wept.
President.
Mrs. Sophie Q. Jacob was the
ing except that the Black Moun-1 time when the maestro was on a
_
founder of the Zedakah Club 11
e suddenly
grown, how all deliverance tain Coal Corporation did not like: tuor of inspection of the Odessa BETH ABRAHAM
v
Jericho
Lodge No. 490 Indepen- Alas! forborne!
How feeble you ha
Mrs.
B.
Schwartz
of
2433
Blaine
years ago, then with a limited
the fact that the Applemans were Araremy. Auer immediately fore-
Order elected
of Odd officers,
Fellows, at
install-
membership of 50 selected ladies, was hostess to the Home Relief d d eat
newly
Jerich how forsaken you are left, how lost of plan and path,
t f b e e ed iri ncgb i t ld ht e ensta rv L i a ntg er
BANQUET JAN.
told Mischa's ensuing genius. This
now with a closed membership of Society, Dec. 28. Election of MB- 0_ Temple, Jan. 5, jointly with Jericho With none to pity and refresh, with none to guide your steps!
m th in eerisndaic h td -1was concurred in by Professor
eers was held, with the following
100.
ment was dismissed.
Who stole from your eyes the joy of redemption,
1 Brodsky of the English Conserve-
e
Congr gation Beth Abraham, one
Rebekah Lodge No.
32/i. Herman Who extinguished the spark of their flame?
A Junior Zedakah Club is now results:
succeeded
Commenting on the case, the tory of Manchester and by Sara- of the oldest congregation in De-
Jerome Kagan
President, Mrs. Al Weisman;
being organized with a limited
Why has your voice been lowered this day, your speech-
governor's commission stated: sate, the famous virtuoso and troit, which was organized in 1897,
S
l
membership of 30 young ladies first vice-president, Mrs. A. Gins- riro as nob e grand and is our-
"Here it seems the finest trait composer.
will celebrate a membership re-
rounded by a staff of officers con- Butt tn yb eisete i ra dtay yoouutr ce ta y rs ofye e t xu rla tn at g ioa nnd thresholds
ranging in ages from 14 to 18.
Leaving the academy, the boy- union with a banquet to be held
and virtue, charity, was illy re-
listing of the following: Jack 1,
Mrs. Grace Zellman is the organ-
warded by the authorities. Mrs. wonder made a tour of a few South at the Beth Tephila Emanuel Hall
Commer, vice-grand; N. Alan
izer of the Zedakah Juniors and
raym; Who darkened over you the dawn's first rays
Appleman's testimony should be Russian cities. From then on his Sunday eveninig, Jan. 31.
Brown, recording-secretary; Sam
reports 21 members enrolled up to
e f or t h?
f t r s shone
o
read in full for its probative success has been phenomenal.
The purpose of the celebration is
Z.
Hirschman, financial secreta
, L Aoan dg,,, e .n rae tore i
date. Organization plans are
nimpoverished abodes
value lies in the detail of circum-
to bring a closer relationship be-
still in progress and eligible mem-
Chas W. Klein, treasurer; Sherman Their hope's delight and the future,
stances she relates. The commis- NAME NEW MANAGER
tween the members of the congre-
bers may report to the rerganizerl
Porvin, warden; Willie Hacker, Destroyed in the throats of children both laughter and song,
sinners taking her testimony were
gation, and to bring them in closer
FOR BISCUIT COMPANY contact
by calling Euclid 8611-W.
conductor; Albert Miller, P. G. and And the din of the people in houses of assembly?
greatly impressed by her sincerity.
with the synagogue.
Miss Annabelle Germansky of
Abraham Young, right and left Who has led your young men astray, assay from the ranks of youth, It is the testimony of a good and
Irving Adler, the chairman of the
GRAND RAPIDS.—George T. arrangements committee, and Mrs.
2009 Hazelwood will be the next
supporters to the noble grand; Syl- To consume their strength for naught,
truthful woman."
Jones has been appointed manager
hostess to the Zedakah Juniors on,
van Landsberg, chaplain; David To set them up to be gazed upon
J. Rosenberg are melon every effort
Richman and Ben Schneeider, right In derision?
of the Grand Rapids agency of the to make this even
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17, at 2
one of the out-
o'clock.
National Biscuit Co., 565-07 Cen-
and left supporters to the vice Who is it that opened wide their mouths,
standing ones in the history of the
CANTON
JERICHO
TO
grand;
Harry
Gold,
inside
guard
The eleventh anniversary din-
tury avenue. S. W. Ile replaces congregation.
That filled their breasts with fury -
ner-dance of the Senior Zedakah
ion; Philip Siegal, outside guard- And put it into their hearts
G. IL Troub, assigned to other
INSTALL OFFICERS duties
Rabbi Joseph Thumb is the spir-
by the company.
Club is to be given at the Chalot
ion; Dave Mellman and Joe Ellis, To instruct, to preach—
itual leader of the congregation,
right and left scene supporters.
on Sunday evenings Feb. 14. Mrs.
Starting as an assistant sales- and Jacob Rosenberg is the presi-
Rather than to learn and obey?
Gen.
T.
Calvert
Crowe,
Depart.
Marie Hyman and Mrs. Esther
man for
Noble Grand Kagan immediately And what is this incessant flow,
ment Commander of Michigan, in 1916, the company in this city dent.
Davis ore the chairmen for social
Mr. Jones was soon ap-
announced the following committee This stream of inane words, of winnowed chaff and tow,
Conduct Ceremony.
to assist him for the next term: That constantly from every platform
activities. The following ladies
pointed
a salesman and after var.
, pointed
.
Dedication of New Shaarey
will be the hostesses of the eve-
Outlook, Albert Miller, P. G chair. Has rained upon your heads,
Friday evening, Jan. 22, Canton' Inns promotions here was trans-
Zedek Buildin g.
ning: Mesdames Alice Solovich,
man, Man Brown and Julius Sar- Making of your most cherished holiday
Jericho No. 50, l'atriarchs Militant,' tarred in 1922 to South Bend and
Belle Syden, Sylvia Shapero, Anna
By Ruth C. Brotman.
ko; relief, lien Keller; entertain- A fearful abomination and a horror?
I. 0. F. F'., wil hold a public in- a year later was made a special I eland d in awe at the altar
Karbul, Sarah Baker, Anna Arta,
ment, Herman Sriro, P. G., chair- Who is it that implanted in your flesh,
salesman
in
that
territory.
of God,
Later
;
stallation of newly elected officers,
A pitiful mite of a thing.
Sarah Karbul, Anna Elias, Sarah
man, Jack Spring, Sherman l'or- In order to destroy it,
at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road.' he was appointed sales manager of
Fixler, Dorothy Lightstone and
In humble prayer
vin, Sylvan Landsberg and Willie A leprosy of agitators epileptic,
Alm
Decatur,
Ill.,
branch
of
the
The installation will be conducted
Tillie Lapides. MRS. H. M. SCHULMAN
I linger there,
Hacker; excursion William Kautf- Soul tainted persons who glorify , themselves
t '
en I
in military form, by General T. to t. Green
The Senior Zedakah Club re-
man, P. G., chairman, and S. J. And harbor seven abominations with eight reptiles in their hearts;
,
rt
Peoria, Ill., and in 1928 In the hope that I may be seen.
Calvert Crowe, of the Department erred to P
ceived donations from Rose Green- burg; second vice-president, Mrs. London; intellectule advancement, Who, in throes of convulsions and foaming,
WI'lls
sAfterdoing
'
of Michigan, assisted by
bourn, Mae Shapero, Tillie Green_ Charles Marienthal; recording sec- N. Alan Brown, chairman, Maurice Cry out for great things all the live-long day,
staff of officers from various pa rts special work during 1930 he re- Aid Society Luncheon and
berg, Mac Newman and Sylvia rotary, Mrs. Charles Cornell; cor- Bordelove, P. G., and henry Fein- And when they get into their mouths the brilliant project
' ceived the Grand Rapids
Bridge Jan. 20.
of the state, and cantons from
the
Shapero, responding secretary, Mrs. J. berg; athletic,
a large
athletic, Jack Eisdorfer, Ilse- And from others demand its execution,
The Eastern Ladies' Aid Society
first brigade under command fo 1 : ment.
Mrs. Grace Zellman of 1935 Sachs; financial secretary, Mrs. S. man Sriro and lien II. Brown, P. Their spirit is exultant, and their hands at the reward
bridge and luncheon will be held
Gener al Arthur E.
e.
Clairmount avenue will be the Arkin; treasurer, Mrs. A. Ferar; G.; regalia custodian, Harry Gold. As though they had already gained it.
ODGE
from 2 to 6 and 8 to 12 on Jan.
Canton Jericho is a sembmilitary I
next hostess to the Senior Zr- auditor, Mrs. M. Mandeberg.
And who has sent into your midst
l'erfection
Lodge No 486, F. & 20 at Jericho Temple on Joy Road.
branch
of
the
Independent
Order
i
A
.
...,
dakah Club meeting on Monday As a tribute to Mrs. Shulman,
A company of sharpeners of pen and tongue—
FLINT
JR.
HADASSAH
m
will
hold
a
special
cam-
Proceeds
will go to charity.
of Odd Fellows, its members having 1 ! H.
evening, Jan. 18, at 7:30 o'clock. who has served the Home Relief
A crowd of men that have been stricken by the Lord,
munciation on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
received the highest degree in Odd ,
Society as president for the past
CABARET ON JAN 20 Consumed
by enmity and weary with hatred—
Fellowship, and since its institution , . M. Degree.
nine years, the Ave of honorary
MORRIS HARRIS DIES

That they might incite you one against the other,
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
- Funeral services for Morris Mar-
BEN BEY A. C. MOVES
president %vas created. In apprec-
in 1920 the canton has won first ,
The third annual cabaret will And feed you with your own flesh,
By order
iation of Mrs. Shulman's untiring be given byFlint Junior Hadassah And defile with the breath of their mouth and their fingers' touch
honors in competitive drills every 1111:ING W. of
BLUMBERG, W. M. ris, 75, who died suddenly on Wed-
QUARTERS TO Y. W. H. A. efforts,
it was voted to donate $5 at the Flint Jewish Community All tokens held sacred by you?
year, and at the Sovereign
Grand ,
nesday at the home of is
h
The Ben Bey A. C. met at the per week for the next three months Center on Jan. 20.
Lodge session in Toronto, Canada. ,
ter, Mrs. Joseph A, Zechman, 1485
isbyobuorysc?nv
oocation only to divide it
Jericho
won
tirst
to
the
Unemployment
Relief
Fund
honors in national
Decorations will be carried out Ahoonagllofowoeld
Field avenue, were held there at 1
W m
Y. W. II. A. on Sunday, Jan. 3. The
l
0 B I T
r,,
to
be
competition.
io
tt
i
tti
t
e
n
e.
t"
feed
a
needy
family
in
honor
of
in
a
colorful
toyland
p. m. Friday. The services were in
scene with il- Whither are they scattered who gathered unto you?
club announces its remove' from the
Mrs.
Shulman.
Mrs.
.1. II.
Ehr - lustrations from various Mother And why does he who convened you hesitate?
installed are:1
charge of Rabbi A, II. Hershman
Jewish Centers to the
Y.
W. H.
A.
I *
a l ictr h ifiresented Mrs. Shulman with Goose rhymes and fairy tales.
Isadore
Schwartz,
captain;
MRS.
of
Shaarey Ze
Willie
MRS.
HANNAH
BOBYS
Burial was in
Where is hidd n the voice of your commander?
e
The second lien Bey open social
Hacker, lieutenant; Bernard A. ' widow of A. C. Bohys, prominent Cl overemetery.
bill C
Those in charge are: Blanche Has the Lord returned and mocked you?
forum w as held at the Jewish Cen-
M
n
rs.
Charles
Marienthal
was
'
a
ns
.
hil
i
gton,
in
Redding,
ensign;
Capt.
Sam
hi
D
D
.
Mann,
U
e
tC
roi
.,
tm
f
eroch
l
laonwtindgiea
Mr. Harris was the grandfather
d
ter on Dec. 27. Rabbi Leon Fra ni thanked for her efforts in making Fine, chairman; entertainment, Or have his prophets scorned you?
of Mrs. Charles Rubber,
n
wife of
Mrs. Jask Krause; publicity, Zel- And shall he return you tomorrow in disgrace and with covered heads clerk and Merman Sriro, account-
gave an interesting talk on
the annual carnival a huge sus- ma Bloomberg; decorations, Re- To the road of affliction
ant. A complimentary dance will ' brief illness. She was 60 years, the judge of Common Pleas Court.
Jew in Russia Today." More than eras and in appreciation, it
WAS twee Lamle; refreshments, Ida In order to try you and oppress you unto death,
follow
the
installation
ceremony
to
old.
A
native
of
New
York
City,
Ile
came
to
Detroit
40
years
ago
300 people attended and entered
voted that the next six mist needy
,
.
which the public is cordially in- Mrs. Bobys was a resident of : and was engaged in the real es-
Unto that more cruel than death?—
into the discussion that followed families be aided in the name of
vited.
Washington
for
45
years.
Her
I
tate
business.
Those
participating
are
Anna-
To crawl on your bellies and meet
the lecture. There was dancing '
Margaret Matienthal. Mrs. Shut- h elle Brenner, Anne Zees, Selma With contempt and abhorrence;
husband died four years ago. She i lie formerly lived in Windsor,
afterwards.
man presented M rs. M a rientha I Rubinstein, Mary Seide, Jean-
:is survived by four sons, Philip and ' where he held membership in the
For the species in the 'toil a monstrosity,
The Ben Rey New Year's party
with a token.
n ette N: anacow, Saida Policoff, And for the feet of the proud
Asa Bobys of Washington, and Shrine. Ile was a member of the
was held at Webster Hall. More
At the board meeting held Jan. Z alma Bloomberg, Minnie Forman, A thing to be trampled upon;
Maurice and Dr. Ernest E. Bobys Othlfellows for 55 years.
than •10 couples were present.
S, at the home of Ales. H. B. Ash, Rochelle Gassman, Adeline Rouinn Of derision to drink as of water,
of Detroit; two daughters, Minna; He leaves, besides Mrs. Zechman,
The Ben Bey basketball team is it
was voted that the Home Relief nd Isabel Lift.
Bobys and Mrs. Frank Bonner of I two daughters, Mrs. Peter A. Mil-
And of spit to sip as of mixed wine,
seeking games with Jewish teams., pledges to the Community Fund a
Herman Hoexter will address the Atlantic City, N. J.; one brother, ler and Mrs. Louis Heilbronner;
Tog nawatvtihneg
b
drunkness' very shreds
Write Michael Wainer, care of Y. and to
the
Jewish
Unemployment
Music
Study
Club
at
its
next
regu-
: A. L. Bernstein of Detroit, and a . two sons, Saul J. and Benjamin
drained
ed it to the dregs;
W. II. A., or phone Empire 8547-R. Emergency Council for medical ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR After
lar meeting to be held Tuesday sister, Mrs. M. A. Parsons of Buts , gaerartisicr
lir
; a lLg a ra iln ddrc eh n ildren and nine
Thus till you come to the altar of those nations
The Ben Bey basketball team de- supplies he fulfilled immediately.
afternoon, Jan. 19, at the Y. W. C. fait, . N. /1'.
Broadcast from 1 to 1:30 p. m. on By the Lord redeemed and in assembly convoked
foaled the Mayflower Church 51- 1
A.
building,
Montcalm
and
Wither-
I
Sunday
Over
WMBC.
To
form
their
covenant
of
eternal
peace,
24 last Monday. The lien Beys':
ell streets. "Organ and Piano ,
OSCAR SHAPERO
, With you for the sacrifice;
entered the "Y" league and on 1 Card Party of J. W. E. W. 0•
Music" will be the subject of Mr. , of 232 Glendale avenue, 61 years''
This Saturday Evening.
Through the courtesy of The , And at this altar's foot you will collect
Wednesday, Jan. 13, had the first !
Iloexter's lecture. Mrs. Lawrence : old, died on
,.
F u nnre orsa , I

Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mandell , The thumbs and the toes of your severed hands and feet;
league game.
Titlebaum is chairman of the day.' services
hj ea ld n'at1 Lewis
The Jewish Women's European 11 ernstein will broadcast the latest Now, if your power has failed you all alike
The 10 men on the basketball
The Music Study Club will pre- ' Funeral Home on Jan. 12, with
squad are: Captain Morris Dia- ! Welfare Organization has arranged J ewish news of the week over Alt- And you cannot save yourselves,
sent its regular monthly broadcast interment at Beth Tephilah Ceme- '
mond: Morrie Surath Jack Sur-, a card party with a free luncheon , men's Jewish Charity Hour from 1 Is there no man in Judah, in all your array
over W. J. R. on Tuesday, J an. 1 9, , tery. Rabbi Jos. Eisenman and
ath, Ben Goldstein, Jay Goldberg, for Saturday evening, Jan. I6, ' to 1:30 p. m. this Sunday, over, No warrior, who rules with might, in spirit noble,
at .1 p. m. The Music Study Clublt the Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated.
In loving memory of our darling
, the Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter WMBC. I A prince of the people, strong and brave of heart,
George Schwartzherg, henryAu-
henry
Chorus, under the direction of Geo-
e is survived by four daughters., son and brother, Myron Marke
Possessed of an iron rod and two skilled hands,
gust, Morris Klayman, Seymour boulevard, between Calvert and
rge Galvani, will present the pro- !Dorothy, Sylvia, Gertrude and: who passed away two
! Lawrence avenues. Mrs. .1. Mish- U. H. S. Pupils Thank Lewis' A man who shall seize you by the locks of your heads
Litt and Barney Nosanchuck.
years ago
gram. Mrs. Howard Salzenstein is ! Jean, and three sons, Aubrey, Jan. 18, 1930.
• kin, vice-president and chairman
Bros. for Calendars.
i And shake you with the force of his powerful hand
chairman of the radio committee.; Louis and Ben.
As one shakes a drunkard stupefied by drink
of this affair, and her assistants,
A precious one frorn us Is gone,

The
mother's
clubs
committee
of
M'LAVE D'MALKE IN Mesdames Zuckerman, Schwartz, The children of the United He.: And wallowing in his vomit,
A voic
loved is stilt
the Music Study Club will enter-
FANNIE OSTROW
A Ma re e la
Silverstein and 'Lille, are preparing Is brew Schools wish to thank Lewis I That he may restore to you your life and strength,
•ar • vacant In our hearts
which never can be filled
tain the Talmud Torah grow p at : e ' 1728 Lee Place, 69 years old, '
CHILDREN ' S HOME many
surprises.
rothers for the beautiful artistic That he may raise you up . . . .
on Jan. 13. Funeral new-'
This organization will hold a c alendars which they were kind ; Alas! How feeble you have suddenly grown, how all deliverance Parkside and Midland avenuee on
Sadly missed by his parents, Mr.
Tuesday afternoon,
ernoon, J an. 19, Those : ices were held at l.ewis Bros.'
Saturday evening, as the shadows special meeting Monday, Jan. 18, e nough to place in each classroom
forborne!
and Mrs A L M
1 participating in the program w
will
.arks and brother,
in- Louis.
of the night start to settle, and the at Jericho Temple. At this meet- 0 f the schools. The fine pictures How forsaken you are left, how lost of plan and path!—
i : neral Home on Jan. 14, with hi.
. . .
'
be:
Mrs.
David
Hallman,
vocalist, ' ferment at Beth David Cemetery.
lights go on, shedding the lustre ing important matters will be tak- portraying Biblical episodes add Again I have seen your hands grow short, beheld you powerfless;
I accom M anted b y Mrs. Maurice Ben- i Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated.
of friendliness and the milling of en up for discussion, and several olor to the classrooms.
, And my heart has wept.
In rov. iln og sin m ,gem so o : of my dear
;
yas; Mrs. Walter Lichtenfield, rea- l
the daily routine takes sway, all committees with reports on regu-
mother, Mary Zanders Barris, who
,,u
HYMAN GOLDSTEIN
iss Dorothy Fleisher, don-
the children of the Jewish t•hil- lar relief fur support to European S haarey Zedek School Seeks SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S ; "Seth Parker and His Jones- 'clettrs:,
die
d seve n years ago Jan. 17, 1 925.
Richton avenue, 55 years
, accompanied by Miss Maryan of 3385
dren's Home gather in the spacious e famili s and the private board of
00 I rams you . deaer.
' .'
CLUB MEETS JAN. 21 port Neighbors" at Orches- ' Fleisher
r mo th
Books Out of Print.
an.
n. 11
I . unera
Mrs.
F u nera serv-
• O
ge pm pe en tih t,e. im is old ' dle d on Ja
l
living room, animated by the antici- the orphans brought over by this
Yo . u
Y
Edward A.
tea
Hall,
Jan.
25
- 26.
Philip Rosenthal, principal of the'
in charge
ices were held on Jan. 12 at 5 Lewis Elli s,
of he
t . U
erh rl a sn
pation of the good time to follow. organization to Detroit.
Stories of the sea will be among
Repeated
appeals
for
a
return
Zedek
Religious
School
is
Shaarey
Bros.'
Funeral
Home,
with
inter-
The children mix freely and ar-
Arrangements will be made for
ment at the Russian Polish Ceme-
range themselves into groups, as the theater benefit to be held Jan. very anxious to build up the library the entertainment features to be engagement of "Seth Parker and
trey' e l ; le is survived by his wife,
instructed by their coaches, for 29, at Littman'e People's Theater, 9 f the school and would like to get furnished those attending a dinner His Jonesport Neighbors" have re- KVUTZAH LECTURE
a n n a i
ry Di- '
one son and daughter,
their playlets to be presented. Every and arranged by the North Wood- i n touch with anyone possessing meeting to be given by the Men's suited in the Artists Service
vision of the National Broadcast-
ON DAVID REUBENI d brother, Max.
I MANUEL URBACH
talent is at its best. Inexhaustible ward branch of the organization. i pies of books issued by the Jew-'
ing
Company
_
sh
Publication
Society,
which
are
Club
of
Congregation
Shaarey
Zdek
sending
these
popu-
imagination and the riches of the Election of officers will also take n
Granite and Marble
ABE FINE
ow out of print. Interested per- Thursday evening, Jan. 21, at 6:30 lar broadcasters to
The Kvutzah Ivrith will have Its
'•
child's soul expresses itself in place.
Monday Hall,
and next general meeting in Jewish of 2210 Pingree avenue, 40 years
Orchestra
sons are asked to call Garfield 6200., o'clock. Captain Arnold Hartman, for two performances,
comedies, farces, songs and dances.
t- Saturday evening, Jan. 16, at the' old, died on Jan. II. Funeral
Recognition is given everybody DR. SIDLOW HEADS
I author, artist, explorer, sailor and Tuesday nights, and Tuesday mat-
Philadelphia-Byron Hall. L Koh- services were held on Jan. 12 at
Pythian Sisters' Dance on soldier of fortune, will tell of his inee, Jan. 25 and 26.
and generous applause is the re-
"Seth Parker and His Jonesport lar will lecture on "Davido Reu- Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home and
ALPHA OMEGA FRAT
ward of every artist.
Jan 31
7729 TWELFTH ST.
adventures
since
he
ran
away
to
Neighbors
are
finding
it
difficult
, bens the False Messiah' and the body was shipped to New
W ith the program finished all
At the January meeting of the
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152. pea at an early age and was adopt- to realize
Euclid 7192
that there is a depression. Leader of the People." Mr. Koh- Haven, Conn., for burial. He Is
children group together and the Michigan Alumni chapter of Alpha P yt hian Sisters
s, thank thubi lc ed bodfre
y
r.
y Howard of th e They are playing to capacity
houses
lar
has
made
■ special study of survived by his wife, Freda,
real celebration starts.. Hebrew Omega Fraternity, held at the f or co-operating in th e charity
i pan - , Ea st In Sidia GComa
p ny , to the days
songs, English songs and Yiddish Statler Tote!, the following were c eke breakfast and making it a when he survived the great Sam- seven times • week. ; the period of the false Messiah,
and his lecture promises to be of
songs fill the home as the cordial elected to office for 1932:
UrreSS.
oan Hurricane and rebellion, the es _
e i nterest.
reat
farewell is offered to Queen Sabb-
President, Dr. Leonard Sidlow;
On Monday, Jan. 18, Pythian Spanish American War, South Afi- mance of Progressive Ladies g
Attorney Aaron Rosenberg will ,
ath on her 'six day's journey, only vice-president, Dr. A. Friedman; S inters will have • short business can Boer War, Boner Rebellion, Ru-
Unterstitzungs Verein.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
render
literary readings in Jewish I
to return again next Friday eve- secreta„
ry Dr. M. Pike, treasurer, ni eeting to make plans for a dance ssian Japanese War and World
The Progressive Ladies Unter- of the best Jewish humos r i i n st g s.tDa
e an v d e I
ning with all her blessings of peace Dr. I. .1. Mershon; macer, Dr. I. H. o n Sunday, Jan. 31, the proceeds War. V
, stitzung erein will hold a hard Skolnik, • well-known
and quietude. The occasion is • Newman, editor, Dr. I. H. Stein- 0 f which will be used to furnish
In addition to the chief talk of time dance on Saturday evening, choir leader, will conduct the
joyous one full of pleasure and hi- berg; executive committee Dr. A. t F new lounge at the Pythian the evening there will be a lengthy Jan. 16, at Jericho Temple, 2705 Kvutzah
songs. Admission will be I
larity and always topped off with J. Altman, Dr. H. Gold•tick, Dr. 'astle. The meeting will start , program of music and acts of enter- Joy Road. Music
for dancing will free. The public is invited.
the distribution of refreshments.
J. J. Fineman.
romptly at 8:30 and will be fol- tainment.
be furnished by a popular dance
An
executive
meeting will be
The M'Lave D'Malke is an open
A record attendance, including I owed by cards. Prizes were done•
Reservations should he addressed orchestra. Everyone sin asked to held before the regular meeting.
affair to which the public at large Drs. B. Malbin and L. Galen, new t ed by the New Most Excellent I to Charles Agree in care of the I co-operate as the proceeds
of this Members of the executive are
is invited.
I ly-elected members, was recorded. c hief, Ann Weinbeck.
7739 John R. St.
congregation.
dance will go to charity.
Trinity 2-2114
urged to attend.

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