America lavish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEVETROITIEWISfiffiROXIME TEN IN RACE FOR ' , POPULARITY TITLE MID-WINTER SALE I The popularity contest being [ held in connection with the bazaar f the Sisterhood of Congregation OF FURNITURE Engagements HUDSON'S Final Clearance Sale $1.95 . .• : 5 NECKWEAR - - $1.35 : • PAJAMAS - - - • $2.65 rot. to $7.r,l) . . . . 1 . . SUITS to close - $39.75 / ,. . ;1 Eguaar-Maarar o lint 4%•••••• •• •••• Detroiter, Betrothed Births VARIED ACTIVITIES OF THE Y W A •••• ••• ••• •• ••••••Wf Himelhoch's Annual Sale of Fine Soaps! HIMELHOCH'S HARDWATER SOAP Violet, Itoultael, Rose, Jasmine, Lilac, Verbena Box of 1 dozen bars ROSALIND JANICE WEINBERG —rdadolyn LefliovIte. Robinson's February ; Furniture Sale Valentines 3c to $2 CASH! I f After You Buy Your Car --- Then, What? , tr, Regardless of the priced car you buy, to get the maximum amount of satisfaction it must receive regu- lar maintenance service. Our convenient location, combin d with our modern super service station, manned by a crew of highly trained Chevrolet mechan- ics and directed by our genial and courteous service manager, your assurance of complete satisfaction is in dealing with us. Faber Chevrolet, 11534 Dexter Boulevard at Burlingame Phone Longfellow 0577 Inc. 150 Jewish Families in Bukowina to Settle in Palestine. BUCHAREST. — (.1. T. A.) — instructions to facilitate the mi- gration to Palestine of 150 Jew- ish families from the Marmarosch district, Bukowina, were received here by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid and Sheltering Aid Society, from the headquarters of the Ilia.- e in Paris. Ica.Emigdirect Similar instructions were re- ceived today by the Zionist Organ- ization Executive here from the Jewish Agency Executive in Pal- estine to make the necessary preparations for migration to Pal- estine, on a large scale, of Tran- sylvanian Jews. The steps taken by the Jewish Agency and the Emigdirect are the results of efforts made during the past few months to colonize a number of Transylvanian Ortho- dox Jewish families in Palestine. Rabbi Isaacson, thief rabbi of Transylvania, recently visited Paris in this connection and stimu- lated the Emigdirect to work out. together with the Jewish Agency, plans for bringing to Palestine seve• 1 hundred Orthodox Jewish families from Transylvania. --.3 large bars—Jasmine 89c HIMELHOCH'S FRENCH IMPORTED SOAPS Bath Size, Box of 6 bars 89c Toilet Size, Box of 10 Bars 89c Cellophane Wrapped, Bath, 5 bars 89c Cellophane Wrapped, Toilet, 5 bars. . . 39c (' hl/pr e, Jasmine, Sweet Pea, Lavender Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Si. II. Weinberg of the Hollywood Knickerbocker hotel, All Soaps Sold by the Ijor Los Angeles, Cal., of the betrothal of their (laughter, Miss Rosalind Janice Weinberg, to Julius Arthur TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY TAKEN Yale, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. CARE OF—CALL CADILLAC 7290 Yale of Santa Ann, Cal. Miss Weinberg will graduate TOILETRIES—M(16i Floor from the University of California at Los Angeles in June. She is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi So- phardic colony, attend the syna- Mr. iizrrulmite of BROWNE'S HANDWRITING trreityl. University is California he Some day Louis Browne, the gogue but pray in their own ac- cent. They can't understand the Los Angelei ay nd is now attending the Southwestern University Law Bible author, is going to write the cantor's pidgin Hebrew. They School. Ile is affiliated with Zeta , 61 on the back of a postage stamp. I never knew a man who number about 50 members in all Beta Tau Fraternity. could crowd no many words in a and pray regularly for the Mes- h " A nd Lewis adds with a The wedding will take place given space and yet make every upon the return of Nliss , letter legible. The other (lay I chuckle, "You would, too, if you lived here!" berg's brother, Dr. S. L. Wein- received one of his characteristic That's quite a message to pen berg, who is doing post-graduate postal , cards and here is what he on half of an ordinary sized pic- work in surgery in Vienna and writes: ture postal. Budapest. "Here's an item for your col- —Charles Joseph. umn. Visiting Sa. Thomas in the MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The Virgin Islands I found a Jewish Yesterday. Soviet government has decided to cemetery with tombstones dating Yesterday I loved you. erect a special pavilion occupying back to the eighteenth century. Yesterday I knew. lie your brealhlesenese, that 400 square meters at the Levant There is still a congregation there You loved me too. fair, scheduled to open in Tel with a century-old synagogue. The Yesterday to nee me. Could make • holiday. Aviv in the spring. cantor is a native son of a native How your heart did thunder! Soviet products will be exhib- Jew who learned Hebrew from his Itut that nee Yeaterdar. ited at the fair and efforts will be grandfather. The Russian Jews, Yeeterday you loved me, Today's today. t know. made to encourage the import of now more numerous and wealthier Out Yesterday, ma. not Soviet goods into Palestine. than the remnant of the old Se- So very Iona ‘go. SHEEHAN'S Little Cinema Theater 69c LEMOINE FRENCH BATH SOAP L. . P h il c ons Ilin101110CITS Now•and until February 13 Weddin Caiendar Feb. 11—Miss Elizabeth Ann Lieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieberman, to Alfred William l'olasky, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Polasky. Feb. 13—Miss Norma J. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin, to Herbert M. Smith, son of Dr. Moses Smith of New York. Feb. 14—Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith, to David A. Deutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. harry Deutch. NINTH FLOOR OF FURNITURE Feb. 14—Miss Miriam Kamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N1. Kamin of 1303 Seward avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida Lakin and the late Sam Lakin. Feb. 14—Molly Strossky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Strom- ky of Linwood avenue, to Dr. S. E. Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levitt of Fullerton avenue. ELSIE H. KLINE March 6—Miss Mynne Gertrude F'ranzblau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franzblau, to Irving Wartell, son of Mr. anti Mrs. yAlsiAWAIOstsIsWsWsWINWsIsMs•1 ■ •••• ■■•■■•■■•■ •••• B'nai Moshe, Feb. 20, 21 and 22, Julius E. Wartell. at th e B'nai Moshe Center, Dexter March 6—Miss Sophia Radom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Radom boulevard and Lawrence avenue, of 2727 Elmhurst avenue, to Benjamin J. Safir of 2745 Cortland has already attracted 10 candi- dates and promises to lead to a avenue, at Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. March 6—Miss Ida S. Wexler, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis spirited race for the distinction so well as the valuable prizes that Wexler, to Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minus. will be awarded to the three l young ladies heading the list at Values to $7.50 $ the close of the bazaar. In the race at present are the following: Miss Elsie H. Kline of 3202 Cortland avenue, Miss Hat. Values to $5.00 ° tie Kellerman of the Young Peo- 0 0 Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Weitz of 2902 Tuxedo, a son 0 ple's Auxiliary of Congregation 11'nai Moshe, Miss Jeanette Lebo. Robert llarold. witz of 1632 Calvert avenue, Miss Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. henry Entin of 3740 Ilumphrey street, , Lillian Weiss of the Modernistic a daughter, Shirley Ann. e e 0 Club, Miss Sylvia Zimmerman of LeClair-Thu.1,Hr Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Eisenberg of 1967 Clairmount, i 0 Eta Alpha D'Ganima Sorority, a son, Harvey. Miss Florence Gross of Theta Jan. 4—To Mr. Diane. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lebowitz of 2605 Sturtevant, Delta Omega Sorority, Miss Sarah a daughter, Judith Friedman of the Aimwell Club, Miss Stella Sobel of Alpha Lambda I'hi Sorority, Miss Anne Berman of the Y. W. IL A., Miss Antoin- SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. 'lie Sego and Miss Edna Wohl of HAS MANY ACTIVITIES Beta Gamma No Sorority. 00 0 Gentlemen's W ear Entries will close Sunday, Feb. A historical review of the United i 7, and organizations wishing to States from 1920 to 1930 will be , i FISHER BUILDING, DETROIT o enter their candidates may do so be the topic under discussion at # by calling Longfellow 8:109, Uni- The leap year dance, to be held at the meeting of the study group to ■ ■ ■■•■•■ versity 2-9259, or Fairmount the Detroit I.etand Hotel on Feb. he held Sunday, Feb. 7, at 1 p. m., ■ ■ ■ ■ 5787. 28, is a project of the inter-club in the library of the synagogue on A variety of goods of all de- house council of the Young Wom- Chicago boulevard and Law . ..in. scriptions will be on sale at the en's Hebrew Association. William This study group is a branch of - ANNOUNCING , various booths. Ginsburg„ social chairman, announ. the Young People's Society of Con- , —..—_—.-- — --- Vd-- - r—l._ the re-opening of A portion of the large hall will cos a number of surprise features gregation Shaarey Zedek organized • LETTER- B OX be reserved at all times for (lane. in keeping with leap year customs. to give members an open forum. ing, the music being furnished by Members of the thirty clubs that The historical review has been di- _____ , the well-known Co-Edo Orchestra. meet at the "Y" and their friends vided into five groups, each of BOOK STORE l Those who have attended din-' will attend this dance en masse; all which has been given to a member Jewish Conciliation Court ' ners or luncheons given by the of the guests being personally invi. of the society. Miss Elnore Broder- 0 Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle : Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe during, , ted by some member of the house sohn will speak on Morals; Miss council . ,Fags Bofsky, ballyhoo; Hoke Levin, I noticed an article in the issu e the past 15 years will be inter -' Mrs. Claire Wickersham, teacher politics; Abe Satovsky, prohibition; of your paper of two weeks ago ested in the restaurant section of relating to the celebration of the the bazaar, where excellent lion- of dramatics at the "I'," will con- Jack Vane, economics. Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman of s w be served at all d duct a fireside circle on Thursday , lill anniversary of the New York Con - !garter) meals ciliation Court for Jewish liti - times at prices ranging from 351evening, Feb. 11, following the sup- , the group, gave an interesting re- n 1 per meeting of the Business a d view of "Job" by Joseph Roth at gents, which prompts my writing cents to 50 cents. JOHN V. SHEEHAN you this letter. On many occa . Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of 16218 i Professional Girl' Girl's Club when she , the first meeting last Sunday. An , and COMPANY sions from personal observation , (this avenue is the chairman of I will read excerpts from "Candida." animated discussion followed this A Valentine party, at which Al- , review. These meetings are open I have come to the conclusion the bazaar. 1550 WOODWARD AVE. pha Gamma l'hi Sorority will be l only to members of the Young that just such an organization is The Sisterhood of Congregation l Randolph 0200 people's Society. Anyone interested needed in this city. There have B'nai Moshe will hold a Sunda I ii, osteFes, will be held for "Y" mein-lin joining this group should make ers c Saturday evening, Feb. 13, at been various times when Jewish l card party on Feb. 14, at 8 p. m., Y the ubhouse. , application for membership to Miss litigants have gone into court, and ! in the assembly hall of the sync- Florence Levin, secrete ry. Mrs. found themselves in difficult cir- gogue, Dexter boulevard at Law- Mrs. Regene Cohane, attorney, n At last meeting of the society, cumstances in attempting to ex- will speak at the forum following Seltzer, I rence. Mrs. Max Gross is the r. i .awrence professor of plain what the controversy is I chairman of this affair, with the the h Friday evening services on Feb. sociology at Detroit City College, about, because of their inability 12, on "Women in the Legal Pro- assistance of her co-chairman, Mrs. 56 East Columbia gave an interesting talk on "Inter- . tension." to speak the English lajaguage flu- Ben Stern. Near WooliWilrd M The musical portion ently; thereby making the matter The first meeting of the new I of the program Iroxral ilas Ii iszec Con- of trial of their cause monotonous Con- You'll Laugh! You'll Cry! choral club will be held this Sunday certo in and tedious. with Ve h Grand Feb. 7, at 2:30 o'clock. marked talent by th'e 1 114sY s(t . s D w Rapids Hadassah teriasin, el l tl h a It is my belief that perhaps if ineg eum p e, n ina gThl ,w( a ie n e ien . i. ;nerested Tobin and Evelyn HENNY PORTEN Holds Card Party at Mor - Gorsuch enthusiasm were engendered Germany's Greatest Character among the Jewish attorneys and Plans for the fourth annual ton Hotel. join the class which is under the spring formal dance to be given by Actress, in laymen that perhaps a concilia- direction of Mrs. Florence P. Kon- the society on Saturday evening, tion court can come into being in Grand Rapids chapter of Ha- kle. March 5, are rapidly being com- "Gretl and Liesl" Detroit. I am wondering if through dassah held a card party Wednes. The vocational department an- pleted. The Book Cadillac Hotel o at Mort n Hotel. nounces that it is now ready to your good paper such a movement day Italian Gardens has again been se- One of the Sweetest Stories can be commenced. Preceding, the card party a husi- send out experienced waitresses to t ested. In accordance with the us- ness meet ing and o Told on the Screen l unc heon Sincerely yours, serve at formal dinners. These ual procedure of the society, tock- was held in the (lining room of the girls have successfully completed eta for this dance are being NATIIAN R. BERKE. Romantic! Pleasing! Pathetic! said hotel by officers and any members an in intensive practical course un- only by invitation. Miss Elnore You'll Lore It. Editor's Note: Our correspon- caring to attend. (ter th e direction of Miss Birdie Brodersohn, chairman of the social I'atrons and patronesses were: Michelson, of the I'. IS. II. A. committee, reports that invitation, dent will no doubt be interested Continuous Daily 1 to 11 p. rn. Mrs. Ike Warsaw, Mrs. Louis Gay- Staff. Mats. 35c, Eves. 50c, Sundays to know that the court conducted tor, Mrs. Joseph Paul, Mrs. Dave will be issued within the week. in New York is based on the tra- Boni Amici Girls were entertain- ' Reservations should lie made as and Holidays 50c, ditions of the Beth Din and that Garbowskv. Mrs. harry Weiner„ed by the executive director and the early as possible, as the attendance Children 20c at All Times Sirs. Arthur Kaufman, it completely eliminates attorneys Mrs. staff of the "Y" at an informal sup- will be limited. Names of patrons from cases arbitrated before it. , George Belfer, Sirs. Edward Rut- per as their reward for presenting will be announced shortly. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has stein, Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Sirs. the best Saturday night house at all times encouraged a court Sidney Rose, Mrs. B. 0. Freeman, party ins a contest held for "Y" MUST RAISE of arbitration, whether with or Mrs. Al Ginsburg, Mrs. Abe Holt- members. without the participation of attor- I enberg, Sirs. Mark Raffelson, Sirs. I A new class in tap dancing and Prenzlauer Service Group Edward Pivowitz, Mrs. Harry Le- gymnastics followed by active neys. Plans Bridge - Tea for vine, Mrs. Max Jacobson. Mrs. games will begin on Tuesday eve. Abe Warsaw, Mrs. Irving. Tevalof,. sing, Feb. 9. This class is held Feb. 29, Sirs. Alex Gitlin, Mrs. Sol Armour,I at TenisplAeh ln Halevy-Hazomir Choral So. letphIelelnapnei(1,eisaed,iir(Neitie1 Philcons Entire Stock of Mrs. Joseph Finkelstein, Mrs. by :Hiss ciety's President to Visit Mrs. 1'. Goldsmith of Cortland .Miss Men's and Young Men's Jack Finkelstein, Mrs. Harty Gilt-1 Sarah Hillel. avenue was hostess at a meeting Palestine. len, Mrs. Phil Newman. Mrs. Suits, Topcoats and of the Eva Prenzlauer Service Frank Schefman, Sirs. Sam Harris,;, —._______-- Group. The bake sale which was Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scheyer O'coats! Mrs. Clarence Allman, Jack Czech Nazis o , held eb 4 w a com lete sue- are leaving for New York Feb. 16, Weiner and Mrs. Harry Belkin. t Bui l d B " row a e . Hasry ar Kleipn from where they will sail for Eu- I e ss • F Mrs. At Cost! h dent, tanks the chai rman rope. They will spend three PRAGUE.—(.1. .T. A.)—Emu-, Fannie Weisman, ' and Below Cost! months abroad, a few weeks of her mar- able the Nazis of Germany, the committee, the Kosher meat Jewish Scientist Honored by rating that time in l'alestine. and National Socialist party in Czech° own ers and the public in gen- Above Cost! slightly A regular rehearsal of the choir Papal Academy. Slovakia announced its plan to oral for their co-operation. will take place Thursday, Feb. 11, ROME.—(J. T. A.)—Professor build two "Brown Houses," one i n b Plana for the approaching in room 123 of Northern Iligh Enriquez of Padova , young Jewish Prague and the other in Aussig.. i I r(ge-tea and spring fashion School. The " scientist, was honored by the Fa al Brown Houses" will pro- show to be given Monday, Feb. 29, Academy of Science "Accadem al vide quarters for the Nazi news-' at 1:30 o'clock, in the main ball- papers, , the secretariat of the Nazi Pontificia Dell Scienze," for his room of Hotel Statler, is near party and the e c entral office of the comp philosophic study of the "endel Fox Theater Bldg. „=, M Jewish Correspondence Institute, de- letion dameiiR n a g e Theories." sport organization of the National Cohen end with Rose Mes' Goldberg and voted to the promotion of Jewish so. At the festive inaugural sere- Socialists. slat friendship by letter. Write and their indefatigable committee in Gift to North End Clinic. monies of the Academy, the Pope make new friends, one may be your charge. All ladies' organizations ideal. Particulars confidential, write The North End Clinic received personally handed Professor En- No man's head aches while he and clubs aret asked to remember Jewish Correspondence Institute, 119 riquez the award and in a short comforts another. a contributirm from Iles. Mar: the date. The proceeds of this af- N. 4th .t. Camden, New Jersey. address lauded the achievements Fleischman in memory of .%1 , Never show the bolts m ',OUT fair will g • o t • ants hospitalizing • of the young Jewish scientist. Belie 13. Mayer. purse or your mind. needy expectant mothers. SHIRTS I Californian, Former Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Leviant announce the engagement of thei daughter, Margaret Leone, to Dr. Sol V. Stern of Milwaukee, Wis. 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