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PAGE EIGHT

TnEDerRovr

R ROM 1CLE

Leading Figures in Formation of American Palestine Committee

Kraemer's Hotel

12 SOUTH GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN

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.
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COU II II- 131 ■ ,11G1101T, incorporated

ratrrnal at
Olub Notre

announces the addition to its sales sluff

SAMUEL

MINERAL BATHS

(S

The Rodin CRlu
od
b 'sniC
etlaal the home u
Mn.. L. Kolfnmo on J•n, 20. After th
meeting. me ben played cards and th
hostess served lunch at midnight. Th
at meeting will be at the honor erf Pan
H. L. Rodin, 1:919 John R. Wesinesda
evening. Feb. 3,

Directly Connected With Our Hotel.

Strictly Kosher Meals Prepared According to Jewish
Dietary Laws

FORGET WORRIES AND TROUBLES

A Message to My Friends

Vice-President Charles Curtis and associates who joined in launching- an American Palestine Com-
mittee composed of distinguished American statesmen, for the furtherance of the restoration of
the
Jewis h National Homeland , at a di
dinner Sunday night, Jan. 17, at the Mayflower Hotel, Washingon,
p. C., sponsored by the vice-president, Senators 'William E. Borah, Robert 31. La Follette, Jr., William
II. King, and others.

Phone Mt. Clemens 137 for Reservations



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PlitiFESSIoNAL

DEMOCRATS ELEVATE JEW INVITED TO
ARABIAN WEDDING
SAMUEL L. KAVANAU

The third •nnu•I charity-bridge 'Pon-
sorer] by the Ae•culapian ladies Auxiliary
on Jan. 20, at the Fort Wayne Hotel, was
• hugesuccess. The president. Mrs. R.
K lein thanks her committee for their
diligent work.
The organization adz- •
nowledges Inane generous contributions.
Other officer. for ensuing year •re Mr, I
S.Taller, vice-president: Mrs. H. hot.
lenherg. seerellrY, Mn. S. Chase, treas-
urer.

Letter From Palestine Report.
Friendly Feeling Betwee n
Two Racial Groins..

At a recent meeting of Democra-
tic leaders in the thirteenth Con-
gressional district, Samuel L. Kay-
anus, well-known in fraternal and
business circles in this city, was

Abou Kishk, famous Sheikh, and
one of the biggest landowners in
Palestine, took occasion of his
daughter's wedding to show his
friendly feeling to the Jews by in-
viting as guest of honor, Baruch
Ostrunky, head of the Jewish col.
ony of Raanana, according to a
letter just received here by Rabid
Issachar Levin, president of the
New York Achotiza Aleph, which
is the American agency controlling
the colony of Raanana.

the
Beta B
O.nit.eit°717 r•rkiri oSrf.trr ietlY
s.eteil the
American Palestine Committee; Supreme Court Justice Harlan F. Stone, Vice-President Curtis, Cena-
!'nests s i
f.lum ing "ffir•f' !'nests
tor William H. King, Prof. Felix Frankfurter, Con-gressman John Q.
nges pr"i.
Tilson and Majority Leader HenrY
T. Rainey.

MRS BLOOMBERG HEAD TURN HUNDREDS AWAY
OF FLINT'S HADASSAH
FROM "ZWEI HERZEN"

NATIONAL DANCES
' All Faiths Observe
AT PROGRAM OF "Y"
200th Anniversary

• BAZAAR OF L. A. S.
IS A HUGE SUCCESS

.

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Left to right: Emanuel Neumann, American member World Zionist Executive, the initiator of

We wish to announce special low rates for the Passover
holidays. Make reservations early.

SNITZ

upon its slogan...printing well interpreted.

A plane mu m 19rrr

Aesculapian Auxiliary.

—MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL KRAEMER.

S.

rind club eireles,
he brings to you all of the advantage s of II
th0dern printing institution known nationally
within Ibe graphic art circle+ for its uulnunl

Zedakah Juniors.
The la•tmeeting of the Zedak•h Jun•
tors took place at the home of Bernice
Goldman. 2067 Hazelwood • venue.
Th.
get•together Party held at the ho me of
Esther Kramer, 609 Josephine avenue,'
was •nnounced • success
Election or
officers will take place •t the home of
HildaEisler.
Eisler. s7_4_
41 Arcadia •Yenue. on
Sunday afternoon. Jan, 31. 2
.

We are no longer in the restaurant business in De-
troit and are devoting all of our time in directing Krae-
mer's Hotel. In addition, we eater to weddings, ban-
quets, parties, etc. No matter where your event takes
place—at home, in hall, hotel or synagogue. We have
the facilities to properly cater your piny. When plan-
ning your next event, get our proposition first. Special
buffet luncheon served for Bar Mitzvahs either at the
synagogue or at home.

R


kilos n in larsiness...sra•ial

Heim. Ladies Aid Society.
All arrangements have been made for
the card {Arts to be held
SomlaY I
eseninig, Feb.:. at
p. m.. at
t the Law. •
rence.liexter Hall. The Hebrew Ladies
Me,
Aid Society is sponsoring the affair.
Kahn •nd Mrs. K. Kallush are the
chairmen, Prizes will be given at each.
table.

by coming to Kraemer's (or • week or week•end. Here you
will find complete rest, relmtion and pleasure amid congenial
folks and pleasant surroundings. New 1932 rates extremely
reasonable.

CONTACT'

held at the home of Miss M. Kurtz. 1655
• ine. Jan. 50.
The sorority contr•.
bused 810 to charity.

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Tau Sivna Gamma Sorority.

the A,in
ronl dinner party in planned for members
• nd escorts for Feb. 14. The next meet.
ing will be held at Rose Greenherg ,
hurne. S931. Twelfth street.. Jan. 31.

Particular significance was at-
Of Washington's Birth
tachek to the invitation by Rabbi
The International Institute will ,
, The bazaar of the Los Angeles
Levin, in view of the fact that Alum
present native Europeans in a pro-
Sanatorium was a huge success
Commenwating
Kishk was one of the Arab leaders
gram of national dances in Spanish, dredth
anffversary the two-hun-
of Catho-
George ; The 10-day bazaar, sponsored by
who instigated the anti-Jewish riots
Hungarian, Mexican and other cos- Washington's birth, Jews,
Ermine*.
the
Detroit Auxliar•, closed last
Nate Korby, spon sor of Ermanos
tames. at the Young 1Vomen's Ile-
of 1921 in Palestine. Rabbi Levin
Monday. For three months commit- was presented with a billfold for hi'
lies and Prostestants will join
said:
brew Association, on Saturday eve-
tees worked diligently towards this :rVIten ti* ZeVt‘initlijel the cast
in a religious service here.
yning, Jan. 30, to members of the
Dexter
"The friendly feeling that exists
success,
branch of the Jewish Center. The Er•
The joint devotions will take
1'. W. II. A.
between Jewish colonists and Arab
place in St. Paula Episcopal
Goodwill towards the Detroit :
herdi'
neighbors
is typified ill the invita-
William Isenberg, of Isenberg Cathedral on Feb. 22, at 7:30
Auxiliary is being shown daily. Site Club. The basketball team under
tion to a Jewsh leader extended by
and Purdy, will be the instructor . o'clock.
• Not only do the Jewish people rea- the able coaching srf Mr. Korb is p.
'gressing successfully
of a free class in advanced book-,
! Y ro
Abou Kishk, one of the foremost
Der. Leo M. Franklin of Tem- 1 lize what it means to have a Detroit
SAMUEL L. KAVANAU
Arab chieftans in l'alestine. Des-
keeping that will hold its first
pie Beth El will be one of the
pavilion at the Los Angeles Sanas
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
pits the reports of antagonism that
meeting at the "Y" on Thursday speakers.
-son an officer and member of the
S r ,city hell
• torium where some 40 patients
evening, Feb. 4, at 7:30. The class
are circulated by interested propa-
leant
of
directors
of
that
Congres-
stricken with tuberculosis have . 10n3n: Ir'lix111„ n7:‘' 'r .ffi e
On the bi-centennial celebra-
41 ,
:c eln
is open to both young men and un-
gandists, co-operation and mnitual
sional
district
committee.
Ile
is
the
an:
vice-president.
Florence
Gross:
cer•
gained admittance within thepast
tion committee in addition to
men who have some bookkeeping
interest are binding Jews and
re•ponding secret•ry. Ida Nadler: record.
live years, but they have realized ing secretary. Mr, Lewis Rubin: trews• only Jewish member on that com-
Dr. Franklin are included the
experience or who wish to complete
Arabs close together in the inter-
that despite economic distress the veer. Nellie Klan. The next meeting will mittee in that district. L'nder the
following: Fred 31. Butzel, Mors
unfinished courses in the subject.
ests
of the upbuildinir of a common
on Feb. 7. •t the home of Miss Nellie Democratic form of political organ-
patients are rendered the highest be
cis Garvett, Israel Ilimelhoch,
country. The colonist s ' n 11
Klar, 575S Gladstone.
This class will be limited, for which
aanana
ization,
Mr.
Kavanau's
position
is
Walter Ileavenrich,
Judges , type of medical treatment and care
registrations are now being taken.
extremely Important and influen- , have made friendly relations with
Coll tans.
' free of charge.
A. Z. A. 03 leads the "Y" Athletic Charles Rubin and Harry B.
The Collegians. :trench of the !esti.
their Arab neighbors one of their
tial.
‘Keidan.
• The thing of importance in con- Independent League. will hold the nrs
prin c ip a l aims.
League at the opening of the See-
Jewish National Fund, )1n. Harry
This attitude of
its semi-annual •ITI111,1 •t the ( hine• •
Mr. Kavanau is a Past Master of he
Baum, chairman. r.asisted by Mrs. S. S.
, nection with the bazaar is that 19 of
and half of the basketball schedule
Tea Garden,. March 19. for members an rl
is showing splendid re-
Pearlstine. Mrs. M. Ciralsky. Mn. Ellis ,
Perfection ledge Ne 485, F. & A. cults."
Tmore
organizations
and
clubs
hare
gueirts,
honoring
the
new
officers.

this week. On Wednesday evening,
Warren. Mm. A. Dorman and Mrs. Da•id 3
M a member of Knollwood Country
responded to the Detroit Auxiliary's
Goldfarb, infant welfare, Mrs. M. David- ;
Feb. 3, at Central High School, MRS. JACOBY MOTHER
ol Talc.
Td
Club and Congregation Shaarey
son, Mrs. Edward Klein. Mrs. lien
Plat. were made for the house par.
Omega Socials will meet Cardinal
ADVISOR OF RAINBOWS call.
Schlager, hfrs. Robert Kostoff, Mrs. JO, •
to be yiven •t the home of Sarah Klay • Zedek. He came to this city from
opt Ilimmelhoch. Mr.. G. K•vartau:
j Following is the list of organiza- man on Saturrisy.
Athletic Club, A. Z. A. 63 will —
Jan. 30, The Mime
New York in 1911. He joined the
school penny luncheos. Mrs. Sigmund
meet Ben Bey Athletic Club and
tions that have been a great factor Elsie Rubinstein, Molly Natinsky, Sara
Mrs. Morris Cooper : 17 1.11 ,
thanes A. Berkey Company where
Purity Assembly No. 12, Order in the success of the bazaar:
Klayman. Freed& Cohn were
bership.
Independents will be matched
aPtmintml
Seitnee • Mrs. Sam Magidsohn and
nd Mr s. !
represent
the
sorority
•t
the
bridge
he
held the position of treasurer
Morris Fishier, fund raising. Mn,
the Rainbow for Girls, held its
Mrs. Louts
Butcher lig:1041400,
against Theta Kappa Rhos,
Pr aiseontinues
tournament
Ver- tourn•
nt to be held at the T. W. A
continues to
when he left that firm and entered
when
lobster, Mrs. Edward Rosenberg. Mr. .,
on
seventh semi-annual public instal- ein. Cherniger Loyever Bardichever
seventh
Society, Davi.' The next business meeting will he o
e
Hyman Leavitt. Mrs. Joseph Block: Pat.!
! florodoker Society. Eastern Ladies Aid
Members and friends are invited

into
bu siness for himself. At the
Wednesday,
Feb
nand

• 3. at the I" clubhouse
•••
A ' eaa
estine supplies, Mrs. 0. lloskovitt, Mrs.

I
Society.
First
Rumanian
Fraternity.
He.
to attend the Thursday evening
present time he is athhated with the Joe—for their good deeds in dis-
William Hauser. Mrs. Ben Weiner, Mrs.'
brew Free Loan Association, Jolly Elite
Beta Rho Delta. Sorority.
S. Dubois, Mrs. William Lewis.
basketball games between the Y. W.
Stormfeltz-Loveley Company in an tributing free meals to 1,200 daily,
Club. Korostichever Aid Society. Klever
fleta Rho Delta Sorority is nirw meetin
IRENE EISINGER
H. A. Girls' team and the teams
Plans were announced by Mrs.
Verein. ho,icr Voliner Society,
executive capacity. He is a gr
Lash. at the Toiler Hotel. Plans •re hein
ads- at their Walkerville Brewery, Wal-
Friendship Club, Ladies Auxiliary of lieth made for a bridge.fashion show to b
Lobs
t
entered
in
the
Recreation
League
at
ate of the City College of New kern ille, Onta rio.
er that her committee was dreds of people away at every per-
Veinal& Congregation. Ladies Auxiliary of elves in the Astek Tower. thirty-secant
making plans for a Colonial tea
9:15 at Hutchins Intermediate
Ahavath Achim, Ladies Progrelsive, :loor. Union Guardian Building. Saturrhes 1 . York.
Town Talk, circulated in the Bor-
to formance.
School,
Michigan
Home
Protection Michigan
se,
Protection,
be held the third week of February.
vening. March 5. A complete s rri
d er Cities, in a feature article, de-
Such delightful humor, such a
%ere, Ordes•er
Flint Jr. Hadass•h Cabaret.
tares:
Verein. (Mese. Ladies Independent Co. and
An
athletic
league
dance
to
pro-
A
r
miter
with
17aulia SI:•i';71 1 1
The annual caberet of Junior Ila- symphony of harmonious music, mote athletic activities at the "Y"
grobishcher Society. l'insker Verein..Ro•- AA et:ain't. has hens •ppointed to make
"Though everybody calls the brew-
tier Verein. Radomer Verein. Radomer plan, for the sixth •nniversitry. Mans
dassah was held in the Jewish Cam- suchsuperb direction is rarely seen
will be held on Saturday evening,
Ladies Auxiliary, Samuel Kunin Lodge. needy families have been helped. Plans
ry's effort to mitigate conditions
munity Center Jan. 20, with about in any production.
Turever Society, Tunover
Ladies Aust. have been scheduled for the corning se••
Feb. 0, when the "Y" will be opened
:mong
the Border populace, a soup
liary Ukrainer Unter•titzungs Verein. • on, •nd •11 committees ha e been
300 in attendance. Iluge roosters
Breathing an aroma of distinc to non-members as well as to mem-
v
•t.
Western Ladies Society. Zitomer Verein. pointed. The sorority ha. been
itchen, in reality it is nothing of
'
a bout
u the
e ars
• II dep i cted scenes from tivo charm an d grac ousness,
i
it is 1 hers,
F.k•terinoslaver Society. Kellner Ladle.
n assisting the Los Angeles Auxiliary
1
. easily seen why it ran for more
At a meeting of the Knollwood the kind. You may not know it
famous Mother Goose rhymes.
. e Congregation.
oeiely with their bazaar. Dolores Ise•
kkers Local Si,, 7X. Tau Chi Delt
but when yuu sit down to get
An evening of table games, in- :
itt and Shirley Weisberg have been in Country Club, held Tuesday, Jan.
obra Sot-
Dancing was p joyed between than a year in New York. It
a
ority. Oakland Mothers Club lloisk
i eluding chess, checkers and ana-
Aid Soviets. Kerthenever Ilesserabier So- barge of • booth at this bazaar.
26, the members decided to allow real meal you're in a big, spacious
courses and delightful entertain- linger long in the memories ofgrams is planned for We
deli, . Mothers Club Twelfth street. Baker
oom, built to house a radio studio.
dnesday
. a limited number of playing privi-
Tri Delta Sorority.
ment was provided by the members those who love sweet, tender ro-; evening, Feb. 3, at the "Y"
Drivers
Union
Local
96.
Stepener
Aid
TH.
t doesn't look any more like a
Delta Sorority held iti first open
.
lege memberships to be sold at $ 15 01kitch
of the society. Miss Minnie For- mance and real)
Society ,
Verein. First Calaci an meeting •t the home of Olga
w a s
lightful comedy. y clean and do- i The membership drive, now in
en than the study of a rich
Sudety. Michigna Junior Ladies Aid
Richton. As the president was ill. each. This membership allows theIrn
man sang two solos, while Miss Ann
o rogress
the
Mearitcher ladse. Auxiliary, David floro.
he vice-president. Wm,
0. Fudnian. • purchaser and his family the same I an's home, but it looks like a mil-
The beautiful Irene Eiseinger ; tended
Zaas and Miss Mary Siede gave a
doker Ladies Auxiliary, Warshaver Club. ,t resided. The sond
ion dollar s to some of the forks
ec
to
orpen meeting in
t run
a u n h t throng
e "l g the
been h e of f
h
playing and club house privileges wh
Hebrew Progressive Society. Rice Social
April, will be held at the Book Cadillac
clever tap dance. Miss Rochelle of "Die Foersterchristel" fame is. February. The members of the
ose lot is made brighter by the
Sorority. Progressive Laundry Driver, Hotel. On Jan. 25. • theater party w
•• , as are now enjoyed by the regular! w
Cossman gave an impersonation of the colorful voice damsel appear- ! drive committee are concentrating
aa br h i , uth and
Jewish National Alliance, Emmlity Club. held. The swimming team started pra
m members.
gout] cheer on the
Belle Baker, singing "All of Me" ing in "Two Hearts."
tire
at
Webster
Hall
last
week.
The
t
Officers of the Detroit Auxiliary
on bringing to the att ntion of e
next
meeting
will
be
•t
the
home
of
and "Time on My Hands." The
The Knollwood Country Club has l
of L. A. S. thank the merchants and Goldie Smolnick. 166a West Philadelphia.
. young men and women throughout
"There may be some—a super-
hit of the evening was Miss Zelda
one
of
the
finest
golf
courses
in
contributors who contributed to
NEW NURSERY SCHOOL
! cilious few—who
the city who have not affiliated with
Bloomberg, who gave a comedy
may cling to the
Pilot Athletic Club.
this district, excellent locker and
help make the fifth bazaar the
In a debate on - City Manager Plan."
TO OPEN IN DETROIT t he "Y" the advantages of doing so.
dance of variations shifting into
shower facilities and a very beauti- dea that the brewery's kitchen is
success it was.
MRS. CORA JACOBY
Pilot+ were defeated h Rawlings Cl b
An inter-club social on Sunday
n advertis' • •
many steps as the orchestra played
, just a means
Manuel Faxstein and orris Sarko com-
u
club
house,
with
dining
room
jI
of
The auxiliary meets every Thurs- posed the Pilot team. The next debate
drumming up business. But on
a medley of tunes. Miss Blanche ou l evard N ursery and Kindergar- , a be "in"' Feb. 7, at 3 o'clock, will cation on Jan. 19. Dancing fol-
service - and ample facilities for;
held to foster good fellowship lowed.
day evening at the Arbeiter Ring wili he l o t . h the
irk);.;
the contrary is actually the
ten Starts Monday.
Fire led a chorus in rompers, who B
those
who
might
care
to
spend
case,
odd to
Center, 527 Holbrook avenue. Any-
among the clubs. Informal enter-
ng new officers w ere elected. Z•re•- their week-ends at the club.
danced "Bend Down, Sister." The
relate. You niay not get
Mrs. Cora Jacoby

y was
elected
I
one interested i s welcome to
tainment f from each club will be
d one
the Radner boys to say so but it's
On
at- 'de Manuel Faxstein: vice-preairlent.
n Monday, Feb. 1, the Boule- I called for, to
be
chorus included: Misses Freda Poli-
and installed as mother advisor tend
Charles
N.
Agree,
was
appointed
tend and take part in this work. IMil Danzig; necretary Aubrey Come,'
e followed by d
coff, Ann Zaaz, Mary Seide, 7.elma vard Nursery and Kindergarten is and refreshments
trea•urer. Sarn Ginsburg: sergeant-at- chairman of the membership corns; a fact that the brewery, with its
alining for the ensuing year,
A complete bazaar report will ho'
g o p
ene
i,a
I t 2086 W est Gran
+. Sam Rankle, In their Si,,,.., • mince
welfare program in daily
BI oomberg, Anabel Brenner, Selma Irvin

games
1.1. the junior-.armor
The first business meeting wit • II een
actually
k n an early issue.
haskettall i
actually lo,es usiness, in sort ,
Isiulevard,
between
Twi'lfth
str
The
inter-club
bridge
tourne
es s
Rubinstein, Jeanette Vinacow, Ise-
Homier of the Jewbrh center. rants
stead of
Y take place Tuesday evening, Fe b
de.
' airing it.
ared th
e X ononme club 10 to 2 and
bel Leff, Mary Louise Fire, Rochelle , and Hamilton avenue, for childre n will be played off on Sunday afte r- 2, promptly at 7:30, with Jeanette •
The Pilots wiu
Cossman, Minnie Forman and Ale.' between the ages of 2 and 5 year s' noons in February at the "Y."
"Itut
then,
on
the
other
ha nd,
ti me
10
.• 1"
Ps!
dance
c. •
h
Schmittke,
worthy
advisor,
and
the

I
r
The purpose of this school is th
line Roumm.
Myron keys, Detroit attorne
Ktuid tIrrd is
Y ue, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. on
. r
Y. new corps of officers presiding.
worth more tha n a
I ,.,,Inria y night. Feb.
individual development of desirabl
will speak at the forum followin
Stan Mthe
•nriell rind
.41
profit,'
so
to
ript•ak,
and
The committee in charge of the •
his
Ro
llickers
g
willfurnis
the
m u sic
Tuesday evening the assembly
Friday evening services on Fe t o
Pilots tia re lanning to under
Rattner-a are content to have it s o."
dance included: Chairman, Miss traits and talents so important a ' t the
The classes of the
The regular meeting of the De - dram a c topurnament ent•r the Cer n. ,
ruary 5.
blush
will witness for the first time the
the er roch•
Blanche Fire; entertainment, Mrs.; this habit-forming period of life.
Sunday School are showing prog-
Highland I'ark drill team. Mem- trait Unit of Junior lladassah wi II ire of their sponsor. Mr. Emenek.
I
The school is under the persona
ress• E verything is being done by I
Jack Krause; publicity, Miss Zelmal
bers are urged to attend. Refresh. take place at the McGregor Library
Bloomberg; decorations, Miss Re-1 supervision of its owner-principals I
Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, at
ments will be served.
p Junior Young Peoples So- the alumni to make the work in- I
becca Londe; refreshments, Miss Pauline N. Bass and Minna
and statistics of the in
m., in the form of a luncheon rally
. ciety of Shaarey Zedek.
Gould. Both have abundant exper
Ida Krasnick.
crease of regular attendance of the
Mf. Joseph Bloomrosen will re
ience in child teaching. Both al
Jr. Pioneer Group Hold a view Mrs. Emma Ehrlich Len-in
In its January, 1932, isrme the
student body shows that these of
graduates of Detroit Teachers Cel
A closed meeting of the Junior forts have not been in vain.
- Jewish Forum announces the ap-
gee's "Grapes of Canaan." and vio -
Michigan Theater.
Membership Drive.
-
Young
People's
Society
of
Con-
oriontnient
of Harold Debrest as
NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.) —
Ted Lewis, one of the most col- lege. I'auline Bass taught at th
lin selections will be rendered b
One of the latest interests is a its
y' gregation Shaarey Zedek was held
feature editor. 31r. Debrest,
Roosevelt School, and Minna Gout d Matzoth and Passover food pack
stars of all times, is the cur•,
plan which has been tried for the •
A regular meeting of the Junio Jay Frank, who will be accom
• ages may be sent to
was
formerly
associated
with
th
-
Sunday
afternoon
in
the
social
hall
who
was
ft•ature
editor of the Jew-
a
Soviet Russi Pioneer Organization was hel
panied by Edith Scoot.
past few weeks, and which ha
rent stage attraction at the Michi.•
s ish . Tribune until it ceased publi-
gan. His 1932 show is far more Hoffman School of New York City . by American relatives through th T. Tuesday evening in the clubroom
Reservations for the eleventh an of the new synagogue. The list of proven satisfactory, to have one
TT Hebrew Sheltering and Immigran
Piano
instruction
will
be
i
-
chairmen
of
committees
for
the
cation
last
year,
bars
gained a wide
elaborate than any Lewis has
class prepare a program of its own
I at the Farband Folk Shule, 867 9 niversary luncheon to • be het
, reputation
charge of Edith Ella Davis. Dra Aid Society of America, in or
d remainder of the season follows:
brought to Detroit.
for his scintillating
matics wil he taught by Mae Mitch . cordance with an arrangemen . Twelfth street. A report wa March 6 at the Statler are comin R Social, Hanson Buchner; dramat- and to present it before the entire • weekly comment on Jewish life
.. .child at each assembly. Each
On the screen is "Iligh Pres-
in steadily. With 1-15 reservatio n s
t given of the bridge-dansant hel
ics, Lillian W eisman and Gertrude
sure," which features a large cast ell Bork, Dr. S. E. Gould is medi concluded with the Soviet govern . at the Chinese Tea Garden, Sun already pledged the various corn
week a different class prepares this I here and abroad—social, corn-
cal advisor.
ment.
and artistic—in his point-
of dramatic and comedy stars
day, Jan. 2•. It was successfu I mittees, chairmen and their co - Zemon; program, Rosalyn Fischer program and thus for they have ; lrnunal
labriecs o,
The Passover food packages wil financially and socially. The grou
lumn known as "Remark-
headed by William Powell. The
workers are at work adding to the - and Jacob heidan; publicity, Ger- been given by Miss Schiff's class
son Bernstein. Plans for a new Mr. Jackal's class, Mrs. 11'hite
be sent into Soviet Russia from thanks its many friends who co p list.
gentleman has cut loose and is HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
a
dramatic group were discussed.
The Jewish Forum now enters
now a go-getting, two-fisted, quick.
BERDITCHEVER DANCE Riga, under arrangements simile ✓ operated.
Miss Ruth Greenberg, chairman Following the business; meeting class and Mr. Schiff's class. The
to those regarding the transmis -
thinking man of action in this
The organization is now open of the ways and means committee , the society was entertained by last of these programs was given I its fifteenth year of publication.
sion of ordinary food packages.
story that snaps with excitement
by Miss Grace Birnkrant's class I It is extending its activities in the
The annual dance of the Bee
for new members. Anyone inter- who may be reached by calling Gar-
and crackles with the frenzy of ditchever Progressive Aid Soviet - The duty upon matzoth is high . ested should get in touch with the field 3997-R, reports that there are Miss Isabelle Lansky, pianist. and the participants were as fol Jewish community, and has taken
- c
mioti.e.
Dancing concluded the meeting.
lows:
high-pressure finance, speculation will be held Sunday night, Jan y the Him. office points out, bas t secretary, Miss B. Glazer, 2725
favorable quarters to accom-
many novel methods whereby funds
. Passover flour for the baking 0
and romance.
Jeanette St ahl. Irene Seigel, Em imodate its wider scope of activi-
31, at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Pasadena avenue, Longfellow can be earned by those members
lit
matzoth
may
be
rent
at
the
same
"The
House
Beautiful"
at
1
All pr ocee s of
e,. Its new offices are located
ma Gold,
Sy Shirley
6363, or come to the next meeting who are raising their $10 through
dance
wil
ivia
Shoichet
,
CARD OF THANKS
I cost and ender the same condi
be used for relief of
Casa, Feb. 1.
363 Seventh avenue, New Yerk
- Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the club- their ow-n efforts.
this needy mem - tions as ord i
Leader, Gussie Gantz, Betty Kas-
nary flour.
The family of the late Mooney bees and families of the society
The third of the Detroit Dra- niers.
house. All girls of the age of 1 8
Schreiber wish to thank their Arrangements for the dance are . Eleven-pound packages of mat - or over are eligible for member- Detroit 7
1 1alevy7. hird Social. matic League's offerings, Charming
Another inducement fur the chit-
friends and relatives for their in charge of Harry Cash and H nab may be sent at a cost of $10 . ship.
Pollock's "The House Beautiful," inn
the "Honor Roll." If the B'nai Moshe Sisterhood Card
kindness shown them in their re- Levine, co-chairmen, Mr. Cash . The high price, the Hilts explains •
will open at the Cass Theater s tudent knows his lesson and his
The
social
committee
of
the
De-
Party Feb. 14.
cent bereavement, is also the chairman of the no is due to the high duty, insurance
Monday
evening,
Feb.
1.
Through.
c onduct is good during class, his
, postage to the destination and re Equality Club Booth Nets troit Halevy-Ilazomir Singing So•
The Sisterhood of Congregation
out the 20 scenes of the play Mr. , n ame is placed on the bulletin hoard
ciety's relief fund, and is being
dory
provided
another
entertain-
turn postsge. Eleven pounds of
3Ioshe will hold another of
$155 for Los Angeles
lauded for his excellent work to
ing evening for members and Pollock is avowedly sentimental, or the entire week. The student , its Sunday night card parties Feb.
"our for baking the matzoth may
aiding the needy and unemployed
Sanatorium,
friends at the third dance and social but he tinctured the sentiment I n each class who have his 14, at 14 D
. be purchased for $3.32.
m., in the assembly
with
earnest
intent,
a
notable
Res- " ame on the "Honor Roll" the most
gathering of the season held last
hall of the synagogue, Dexter
In December and January Sunday evening, at the Assembly Lure in these days of touch-and-go I imes at the end of the semester
Dairy Luncheon of J. W. E.
boulevard
at
Lawrence. Mrs. Max
Equality Club has accomplished a Hall, formerly the Atkinson branch realism in the theater. The pre- ' s ill get an honor certificate.
W. 0. Tuesday, Feb. 16.
Gross is the chairman for this cant
huge task. After 25 tons of con of the Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth sentation will be acted by the
Preparations are under way for party, and has
on Friday morons. Ral.hi
the assistance of
original cast with Mary Philips and a Purim program. The play
were distributed locally in Decem street.
Dancing to the tunes of
An important special meeting of
her coo-chairman. Mrs. Ben Stern
.rd Perpetuuy.•.
her, members started on thei T. Leo Schoenbrun and his orchestra. James Bell in the leading roles.
the Jewish Women's European
t her" a- ill he given by students.
Refreshments
will
be served.
booth of merchandise to assis I eaturings the evening's entertain-
, Welfare Organization will be
With
held theThhersZ :411nr"d "".• card .7rtv •t the Detroit Auxiliary of Los An ment were the violin solos
KVUTZAH IVRITH
offered
Monday,
Feb.
1,
at
Jericho
Tem-
CENTRAL
CARD OF THANKS
... di. , •fmn tf. ' •".1
f
:.
The Kvutzah tvrith will have its
pie.
14'''..b.rg • W..4. geles Sanatorium, at the bazaar
by Mr. Schoenbrun, accompanied
___
Dr. E. Ernest Bobys wishes to
2HEVROLET
The members donated and them by Samuel Shpargel, accompanist next regular meeting in Hebrew
At this meeting the investigat- werkr adC :t ar sereirV.111 C=
The Pontiac Tuesday Morning extend thanks to his many friends
the selves worked on a number
of
the
organization.
Saturday
evening,
Jan.
30,
at
8:30,
3
CO.
of
ing Committee will report in re-
fusicale will present the program for sympathies extended him in
novelties. As a result it proved
Th. maer m•c r i ed
The executive committee announ- at the Philadelphia-Byran Hall. B.
em hers
oi ran aidd into orphaned f a
t he
2287 E. Jefferson gard
the next regular meeting of the his late bereavement. Ile also
m i I L es , i.
, , te
sae preparing to wise • supper to be the outstanding booth of the ces a change in the sight-reading Isaacs will speak on "The Hebrew 31 t Hale
loo
Detroit,
Study Club, to be held Tues- wishes to extend hi,• heartfelt
Fitzroy 4323
bazaar. The members themselves lessons, which are to he given i n Schools and Their Influence on th e d ay

Election of officers for the
afternoon, Feb. 2, at 2:30, at thanks to Dr. and Mrs. L B
Mr and Mrs I M Sach ere siss y
the
worked
in
the
booth
during
the
Children's
Character."
M.
Chom-
t
future every Tuesday evening,
nom
new term will take place.
Chicago.
he
Y.
W. C. A. Building.
duration of the bazaar, with the along with the sectional rehearsals, sky will give a short talk on "Jew- V)
• Mrs. Cowen and Dr. and Mrs. 11. I. Ka
Arrangements will be made for I
'arren Galley is chairman of the let for their beautiful donation to
result that $155 was realized.
'
instead of Wednesday evenings, ish Humor." Mrs. Y. Mathis will F cat lac group.
the dairy luncheon to be held "The Candy Farm" at De-
Mrs. Howarc l the Temple Beth El memorial in
recite
in
Hebrew.
D.
Skolnik
will
S
with
the
regular
rehearsals.
Both
A
calendar
program
is
being
Tuesday, Feb. 16. at the former
alzenstein will preside.
memory of his dear mother.
troit Playhouse.
worked out so that conflict with meetings are held in room 123 of conduct the singing. All liebraists
branch of Shaarey Zedek congre-
The mothers' clubs committee
are requested to attend. A. of
other club dates of affairs may be Northern High School.
gation. Mrs R. Silverstein is the
the
Music
Study
Club
will
pre-1
"Always in Ike Lead"
Production of the 1911 prize eliminated. Election of officers
Markson will preside.
Warning to Solicitors.
chairman of this affair, assisted
nt four programs during the
winning University of Michigan will take place at the home of Postpone Installation of Jr.
---
m onth of February. Those
by Mesdames Epstein, Kief, Lieb
First Class Room and
Reading Convalescent; Plass Trip
play, "The Candy Farm," is an- President Lupiloff, 2476 Clements
and Zide.
tic ipating will be Mrs. Lillian par.! The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is
J.
N.
F.
Officers.
no nced by the Detroit
u
Bath for a dollar and
Playhouse avenue.
AL I asked by representative
to Port Said .
f M
in t e Institute of Arts for T
h
. Kallman, Mrs Murphy's Unemployment Relief
CAIRO.—
a half.
hu
rs-
T. A.) — Lord M.
RKO D owntown.
Due to unavoidable circum-
E.
Wolfe,
and
Miss
Ruth
.
day, Feb. 11. The author, Eliza-
Reading, who has been ill with Br
Committee to urge solicitors for
PERFECTION LODGE
A Simmons Beauty Rest
stances, the installation of officers
ackman.
vocalists;
Mrs.
Walter,
funds for various causes to be sure
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. 6 of the Junior Jewish National bronchitis and influenza in Luxor, Li
A great vaudeville bill, including. beth Webner Smith, is best known
M•ttrem •• Every Bed
chtenfeld, reader; students of
was sufficiently recovered to make
three headline attractions, plus locally as the wife of George II. A. M., will hold • regular com- Fund, which was to
not to misrepresent their cause
67 Sproat St.
F. Smith, a founder of the Detroit
have been held plans for leaving at once for Port th e Pereira School of the Dance:,
munication
on
Wednesday,
Feb
3,
and
the cause of the Unemployment
Ann Harding in "Prestige" on the
an d a trio from the Chord of Ju- I
at Congregation Emanuel. Taylor Said.
FREE PARKING
screen should make the new show Institute of Adult Education and at 7 p. m.
de a Symphony. Mrs. S. Asherson Relief Committee and to state spe-
Woodrow
oodrow
Wilson,
this
Satur-
Near Deeratewe Detroit
He was discouraged from car-
at the RKO Downtown Theater an authority on international re-
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
cifkally which fund they are solici-
day evening, Jan. 30, has been post-
an
lations. Mr. Smith is now teach-
By order of
out this plan by Lady Read- . co d Mrs. Carver will act as ae-I ting for. One instance of misrepre-
stoat popular entertainment,
poned. Further announcement will rying
ing this subject at Yale University. IRVING W. BLUMBERG,
ins., who insists that he allow him-j mpanists. Mrs. M. E. Wolfe and; sentation in the past
W. M• I be made in a later edition.
M rs. Meyer Cavern are in charge;
week caused
self time to convalesce.
annoyance to the Relief Committee
of the arrangements

Mrs J. Engene Bloomberg was Great German Picture at Little
elected president of liadas.sah So-
Cinema Theater Attracts
ciety at the annual meeting held
Large Audience.
Jan. 20, at the Jewish Community
Center. Mrs. Louis Lobster, retir-
It is no wonder that "Zwei
ing president, was elected honorary Herren in As Takt" ("Two Hearts
president in tribute to the services in Waltz Time") at the Little
she has rendered the sosiety.
Cinema Theater if showing to ca-
Other officers include:
First pacity audiences and turning hun-
• vice-president, Mrs. Hyman Podol-
sky; second vice-president, Mrs.
Robert Kostoff; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Joseph Cooperstein;
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
David Goldfarb; treasurer, Mrs.
Murray Rotenberg. Mrs. Samuel
Moskovitz, chairman of the Pales-
A
tine supplies committee, was pre- -
tented with a gift by the sewing I
group in appreciation of her work. '
Standing committees for the
year were announced as follows:

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