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America farish Perla kW CcHtcr

YIDDISH THEATER

Moshe Osher and Florence
Weiss in "Getliche Liebe."

CLIFTON

Amami -

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CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

ThEDLTROfTJEWIS/f MRONICLE


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CHORD OF JUDEA
I PARENTS-TEACHERS OFFICERS ELECTED
HOLDS BANQUET GROUP IS FORMED BY EQUALITY CLUB
Honor It Conduct° r, Willi am P
r. I BY HEBREW SCHOOL

!CENTER'S

iiiuntr

OPEN FORUM
I WILL HEAR ALEXANDER
DE

PAGE NINE

CLASSIFIED Temple Nett; El

Notes

Milton M. Alex ander, well- N. A. P EREIRA, Kosher Carer—En.
Installation of officers of the
By HERMAN HOEXTER
te
Blianick, With Loving Cup.
known communal leader, will pre-
A meeting of the parents and Equality Club will tie held at Cha-
:,k1sent
the third talk in the senior
11 n ' e h
Moshe Osher and F'lore'nce
Sunda ?' 8.”05 .1. 1
Yin. Nara t ga
Celebrating the success of its teachers of the Oakland Hebrew let Inn Saturday evening, Feb. 13. Two Soloists Score W " fl open forum social sponsored by
ca., Longfellow 1651.
B • Goldberg,
Rah of Leon Pram will occupy tat poi.
Weiss, New York stars who are recent concert held in the Masonic School was held Thursday eve-

Orchestra.
ea ss,a;a, morning. Feb. 7, and speak
:the senior council of the Jewish
guest performers at Littman's
Detroit auxiliary of Los Angeles
CHILDREN'S BOARDING HOME Under on the subject, When America WI!
Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth Auditorium, and convening mein- ring, Feb. 4, at the Ahavas Achim Sanatorium, will net as installing
excellent
care
Delightful
home
stir-
Young."
A Washington bicentennial a.
Th..
last two concerts offere
bars and patrons for the purpose Synagogue for the purpose of ac-
rounding.. Illy yard. Call Euclid 6661. dress, Services begin at 10A5.
and Seward, remain in Detroit for of co-operative union, the Chord
officer. Mrs Edith B, Paransky the Detroit Symphony Ora( "nt
d
.
another week-end, this Friday
FLAT FOR RENT—Dnirable location; Sabbath Services: •
were notable by virtue of the
quamting the parents with the ac-
6-room lower,
bedrooms; frigidaire,
"'The law of Noses" will he the cub-
night, Saturday and Sunday mati-
tats which were presented, q s ult°e-
Mile drive; garage, near good schmds lest of Rabbi Lmon Frame. •errnon Sat .
- tivities of the Ilebrew School and
nee and night.
And transportation. Reasonable.
as much as the very exce lient
1-155
morning. Feb. 6, at 10:30.
creating a closer bond between the
Burlingame.
At these five performances, at
work which the local music lass
Young People's Temple Club(
which they will make their last
parents and the teachers.
did, and the generally insp ired
HEBREW TEACHER, well
d In Ile.
Dr. Harry L. Comins, director of youth
appearance here this season, these
brew and in English, will give toriVatY mtivities of the Union of American Hee
readings and direction of Vi
This meeting W/15 the founds-
le eons in Hebrew at reasonable price.. brew Congregations, will address Ur
two stars will, with the co-opera-
Kolar. Ile gave a most (Iran icttl:
itar Mitrvah course a specialty. item • Young PeoPle'• Temple Elul , at their
lion for a permanent parent-,
tion of the entire star cast of the
lock 1010-11
interpretation
of
Tschaikovs
icy
meeting of Fel. 11. A tine musical pro.
teachers organization, writnh will
I trim will follow the address.
theater, present A. Zolotarevsky's
self-explanatory, quite auto-b
meet once every month and pre-
PIANO INSTIO1("110N-12 years exper.1
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"GetRetie Liebe" (•Godly Love").
raphical fourth symphony, anti
knee, modern niethml. Reasonable fee. Men's Temple Club:
pare interesting programs and
For further inform•tion write or see
T he Hen Temple Club la preparing
again triumphed in his readin g of
discussions with regard to educa-
Sigmund D. Roger 2073 Pinar...
Vint program fur its March treetint

Dvorak's most colorful and racy
tional problems.
Further details In be •nnouneed later.
FOR RENT--Beautifully furnished room
second symphony; an ideal C .sect! '
for • land M modern, single Father and Son Night:
An interesting IMIgrain was
tone poem cast in the cla ssic
home. Exclusive neighborhood. (lotto
Set aside 'Unsttle, itch. Id, at
Ps
presented Thursday evening.
mould, and replete with the nut-
transportation. 3712:1 Leslie
nt.
yi
t he •nnaI
it father and son night
near
Dexter
aeon Rosenberg, attorney Ten-
boules•rd.
Hemlock which wit take the fformof •n evening
terialistic feelings of the gift ed
$61.14.W.
of olymplc g•mes. Make Re eeeee tion•
th-led a reading. There were rani
author. This symphony, Op. 70,
Ira
nations and songs. Speakers in-
lwais here played for the first time;
MACK
WEISS—Strietly kosher c a-
cluded B. Isaacs, superintendent
terer
Jewish Boy Scouts to Attend Services
for wedding, engagement,
and so, as a matter of record.
The Boy Seoul t roops of Tele
bridges, tillilliur to and parti es. We vitt,
mp Bet
of the United Hebrew Schools;
In loving memory of our darling
, were. the string of "Antiqu••
wll as Jew
is h boy
scoots hrou
t
In all hot eni. 15751 Prince- 1,1
gh
out
the n city wil attend Temple Beth
Joseph Haggai and A. Lachover,
son and brother, Bynum Sherman,
ton avenue, University 2.3611.
Dances" by the brilliant and sty.
vices
In

body
Sunday morning. Pet
who passed away one year ago,
principal of the Oakland School. •
I listic Russian iconoclast, Ilia-
celebrate
grouting anniver.•ry. Par
FOR lit:NT—Beautifully furnished room
Feb. 4, 1931.
sum of Ility Scouts •re requesteel to cam
] shenko. Here is an ultra-modern
Home privilege, Suitable for one or
two gentlemen, ladles or cople. G ar-
interpretation of the ancient
a rr with their sun,.
No one knows the silent heartaches
MILTONM. ALEXANDER
ace If desired. Iltfil Hazelwood, be-
Only those who have lost r u tell
Greek modes as applied to various
tween Twelfth tool Fourteenth.
Near To Parents of Religious SehOol Children(
Of the grief that is born in silence,
There are still a few chisiren in the
no linen end Kisser
dance forms; music as provoca five Centers through its intellectual
MRS. EDITH R. PARANSKY
For the one we loved so well
echool who have not mu:chased ten t
as it is deeply colorful, and so il- advancement committee, on Sun- FOR RENT.—Ileautiful flat. Steam heat honks.
Friends may think that we forget him
These children •re handkappe.
When they nee .11111ile.
-ill be master of ceremonies, and luminatiVe in its power of sug ges- day, Feb. 14, at 8:30 it, nt., at the
in
their work. The text book• •re al
furnished. NM rimin upper. Frigidaire,
Ilut little o
d they know themorrow
trem
remonahly priced. The rob
garage, Ode drive,. front
line program has been arranged tion as almost to evoke livel iest Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne.
nd
back ex
Which the smile hides all the while.
el y the
n urge
parents of religi oul mh os
porches. Reasonable rent. Immediate
y the entertainment committee, Pictures
a ) r n eott a h t v re h e a a cr t ion.
Sadly missed by his Father,
W Nturtevant avenue, Hem- children not t,, fail to provide their e ltil
Mr. Alexander will speak on
A number of people have asked Ins. Sadie Fisher and Mrs. Emma 1T liiy
ck
dren wit hthe neemorry text book,
I1 tin
• ! wouol
wouldbinetLr l
WILLIAM P. BLIZNICK
Mother, Sisters and Brothers.
ing,
"Jewish Communed Organization."
the writer of these lines the mean- 'eck.
and probably prove even more in- His views on the subject will be CURTAINS, Drapes, bed-sets • Made to Parent-Teachers Meeting Planned:
ing and the origin of the name Ben
of Judaea, Jewish symphonic s
T,'„,
th, ei, boar, g of the ,.24:, Kai off Religion a
The following officers have been teresting than merely one pros en- of tremendous interest since he
order. Best workmanship.
In loving memory of our dear of
M•terials
Ami.
Here
is
it
poetical
name;
a
furnished or use your own. Estimate.
tee fiTres ' meting o f , r ,'",,,: ' announce
lected to office for the ensuing tation could afford. Then n ext, has been actively interested in
mother, Fanny Kaplan, who de- eietY, on Jan. 28 gave a banquetlaame charged with meaning to
n7"4
cheerfululy given. Garfield 8755.
y ear: Edith
in
order
of
importance,
onus
The
meetings will he held rate In Feb
parted this life seven years ago in the Little Theater of the Sha- lJews. Is that really
Paransky, pees]•
the Jewish communal endeavor for
his name, or d ent; Lillian Feld, vice-president; spectacular performance of Toe
are and wilt be devoted to interests and
Aleichem Folkshule, 539 Ken-
FOR SALE—Fullerton corner Ilrimd• pr
Feb. 24, 1925 (first day of Mar). lam
oblems
o
f
hat- many years. Ile is a member of
ents
nt and tea chers in the
ilworth. is it et professional nom de garret,'
street. Lot 70 a IRS. Ni, reasonable
kovsky's brilliant B-flat ml
A more debited
offer refused. No exchange. Call primary depa prtmme
Dear mother. we have missed you more
; The answer to all these questions p :lama l'eck, treasurer; Louba Lu- oncerto, by a hitherto unher nor the board of directors of the Jew-
announcement will follow.
owner Melrose 0153.W.
ry; Sylvia I
and more each day.

With music as the theme, and : is: Ben-Arai,, came to this country B iloff, financial secretary;;
ish Centers, is a member of the
ed
pianist,
And the world and home seem sadder unity as the plea, ten unusually in-land was registered under that '
Mischa Kohler. This board of governors of the Jewish FOR RENT-16113 W. Philadelphia. Mod-
erkowitz, record ing and corre-
since the day you passed away,
t •
tti mndence secretary; Lillian Schul- young man, formerly associated
as presented
ern furnished room. Single or couple. r
Friends m•y think we have forgotten you
Welfare Federation, leader in the
$10 mingle, $15 co uple. N ear Trion-
when they see our pleas•nt
which was featured by several in-;
an, auditor; Sadie Fischer, chair- with the celebrated pedagog Leo- Union of Hebrew Congregations,
bull car line. Meals If deiked. Euclid
Hut they do not know the morr.tw that Wresting addresses.
pold Auer, but now a citizen of and a participant in various other
man
of
all
entertainment
commit-
155341
the smiles hide all the while.
tee's; Doris Berkowitz and Rive Detroit, displayed such an artis- Jewish and civic movements,
Graduating
William Klein, president of the
from the Pontiac HMI
Sadly missed by her beloved
REFINED Anieriesn Jewish couple will School, •re Mi. Charlotte Wyman
Fishman, sick and distress com- tic and technical genius as to place
husband, S. Kaplan, and Daugh- Chord of Judea, was the toastmas-
room and board very renon- daughter Of Me •nol Mr. II W
Dancing and a short musical
mittee; Ann Berkowitz, publicity
M ile , girl
erg
staying
few nights week with of Ea.! lib:ions It.(1 and Jame. }lumen ;
ters, Toledo Ohio; Mrs. J. J. Green. ter, and the speakers were Philip
-Year-on girl l. Near Dexter hue end that, son of Mr. aidi Mrs. Arthur Rosen
c ommittee; Sid Goldberg, Jennie above
bun at all
once
except
head
some
and of
should
the v ery Program will complete the eve-
I s -Year-one
blatt, Mrs. S. Gordon and Mrs. R. Slomovitz, Prof. Elijah Zaludkow-.
oueenth eer. 1069 Grand avenue t hal of Ottawa Drive.
greatest pianists who are oc Ca. ning. There will be- no admissionI Phone
Jaffe, board of directors,
ski, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, Ilerschel
Norlhlawn 9502.
Ettinger, Detroit, Mich.
n t charge. Those coming after 9 p.
Leib, Elektra Rosanska, Dr. Stark
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein ant
The Equality Club for the past • there is no one in town to to tech m. will not be admitted. Ben Mos- FOR RENT—Two fornIshed bedrooms in Mr. anti Mr*. Norrn•n Buckner attends..
Gunsburg,
William
Clayman,
Max
In loving memory of our dear
two and a half years has come to hint, and very few between N
modern private home. Kitchen privi- t he meeting last week of the InduetrIal
, lovely and Abe Davis are on the
the front ranks as one of the out- York and Chicago to equal hi
Loan Association at the Ilotel Durant to
beloved son and brother, Dr. Noah Levy and others.
All appealed •
lege, By young people. Could.
s committee in charge of the open
single $10. 1010 Elmhurst, one block
W. Schlussel, who passed away for closer co-operation between ,
standing Jewish charitable clubs, performance of this difficult on- forum social.
west of Dexter. Go..-1 transportation
" anal,' Tumuli(); the Sisterhood held. Itt
suddenly 12 years ago Feb. 4 (15 the associate and active members,
It just completed its fifth year of eerto. Come again, Mr. Kott c
ler!
inusrds ,adt.,. the m
and urged greater support for the
WANTED—One Sr two girls to come and
days in Srvat).
I existence. For the past 30 months The other soloist was Marie von
ter .
I
MODERN JURY SYSTEM
society from the community.
the Equality Club has turned over
Mt; done
'n'e 7nivrZtleartn a
h4
mretnt w
enht h illeam
des I .1
e pe]
When the evening shades are falling.
‘". "4:" ":f
seen, gifted mezzo-soprano of
to worthwhile charitable organiza-
!trek 3059-R.
IS EXPOSED IN BOOK
And we sit so quiet alone.
The musical program, contrib.'
the Metropolitan Opera, who had
daghter of Mr.. M. Kollin of Dwigh:
daughter
o our heart+ there comes a longing,
,
tions
anti
to
a
number
of
needy
in-
uteri by members of the society,'
BY
JUDGE
STALMASTER
POR RENT—Large furnished room in street, played several piano selections,
If he 1. 011. 111 only come hack home,
been
previously
heard
here
as
} dividuals a total of approximately
--
modern apartnient building with pH.
We mi n " h i n t , as we loved him so, In included a piano duet by Edith and
Mary Kent. Her voice is a r ich
., Robert
of h Drew.
$3,000.
sate entrance. Bath with shower. For thweMegs,.12,
Detroit has been
our ntemory, he Is near,
Hilda Shoob; flute and clarinet
.. I nte r
organ, admirably trained in the "What Price Jury Trials?" a
it lady, gdntleman or couple employed.
bfrooethaer-in,
Loved, longed for and bringing many
duet
by
David
Okum,
flutist,
and
'
Mr.
•nd
Mrs.
A complete calendar of activi- upper and lower registers,
Short block to Trumbull ear. 1800
N. Kullln

silent tear.
but
startling
expose
of
the
modern
day..
Seward, apt. 121.
! ties will be printed in an early curiously weak in the middle, a
Sadly missed by us all Mother- Nathan Gitlin, clarinetist; flute;
nd
jury
system,
by
Judge
Irvin
Stat.
solo
by
David
Okum;
instrumental!
' issue. For more information and quite innocent of any emotio
Sisters and Brothers.
FOR RENT—Toting maple without chi!. tryOnNiSru an tdatyhethceo Sisterhood held • ro t .;
membership a p p I i c a t i o n s call appeal. Hers is much too cool nal master of Omaha, Neb., has just
quarter by Jay Frank, violinist; I
tires will rent upetairs bedroom in
Chro
Chale.
an come off the press of the Stratford
sIngle home to one or two gentlemen.
. 1 eel
In loving memory of our dear Nathan Gitlin, clarinetist; Sylvia
Louba Lupilofl', Longfellow 3497. instrument to reflect the deep est
All conven
rs. hf ...ghtlf.
6262. iences and privacy. North- :y ." X r ws.. "J . MSrc'h w8aFtulT an d M
la wn
sister, Gertrude Applebaum Mil-. Coblentz, flutist, and Edith Shooh,
The club extends thanks to A. meaning of Meyerbeer's "A h
pianist.
ler, who passed away 12 years age
Z. Berkowitz of the Fine Arts Mon Ells," or the group of th
FOR RENT—Nicely fnished
room In
ur
F eb. 4, 1910.
I'rinting Co, for donating all print- Brahms' songs which follow re e
home of adults. Would prefer lady who
ed.
, desires • good home with congenial
Sadly missed by her loving Sis- VETERAN SAGINAW
JACOB BEN-AMI i m, rme o charge. Surely there are any number of
family. Convenient to street car and
ters and Brothers,
1
boa lines. 2725 Richton, Arlington
store brilliant and suitable ar ias
MERCHANT. IS DEAD name. Some years later he was ad-
5736-W.
THE BOOK CASE
and songs than these which Mme,
rotted to citizenship. Ilis legal,
'
von Essen selected to make her
MOTHER end daughter wish to hem
cub
Saul Goldstein, for 38 years a as well as his professional name is
their apartment with two girls or
symphonic debut here.
By FRIEDA R. BIENSTOCK
Why
couple. K itches privilege* and large
prominent merchant in Saginaw Ben-Ami. As a matter of fact,
travel
all
the
way
from
Broadway
room.
Arlington
0931.W.

WINIFRED BLITZ
(lied Friday at his Ilona., 81)5 South this genial artist has borne the
Notes on Authors.
to sing here for 10 minutes, anti
of 131355 Wark avenue, 33 year S Michigan avenue, Saginaw, after a name of Ben-Ami, since a memor-
FOR RENT-3213 Webb avenue. near
It's a girl at the Aben Kendall, " then
bslu
gill mask
echma
atp
e
r
i
tti
a
rI
T
selection
old, died On Feb. 2. Funeral serf brief illness, at the age of 72.
Wildernere. Beautiful six rooms, ex-
able night en a small town in Rus- Author and playwright Kandel o
tont sate.
ceptionally large, breakfast nook, stall
Society
ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu
teen m
ith eagerness, and ea now leave fur Hollywood to was out in force to greet this
Born April 14, 1859, in Aus - sia, a-heal pale witheagerness,
frighla ire •nd oil heat .
ust
sloe per
BR-
neral Home on Feb. 3, with inter tria-Hungary, Mr. Goldstein was with beating heart, he made his de. can
he wer.
sho
seen to he lapprecieted. Ope n daily
write scenarios for Metro-Gold- tire daughter who has made go
It;. MI EXPERTS ON
from 2 to 5.
goad;
anent in Toledo, Ohio, Dr. Leo M • married there in 1888 to Miss
but as an actor, and in an impor- wyn-Mayer.—Walter Winchell but the cognoscenti were left to
''''''BULOVA WATCHES
F'rnnklin ofltciated, She is sur-
L.
Af ter marriage they
GENTLEMAN or lady can find all the
came in for quite a razzing at the surmise what the real capabilities
Swiss w•tebes re paired by nperts
comforts •nd pri fvileges
vived by her husband, Albert A.; I Wed in Austria-HungarY until
real holow
me.
The
story
vouched
for
by
several
hen
of
Heywood
Broun
of
"II
o
this
artist
may
be,
because
her
All
repairs
guaranteed 2 yrs.
Bright . nicely urnis hed of room a t
a son, Robert Lee; her parents, 1 890, when they came to Saginaw.
adults W
in esf a mil y. Garage
artists, who were as- Seems to Me" fame, who feels unwise selection left her no op-
rage
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen; two For a short time after coming prominent
If
d es red, ee 2 071
rate.
t P hi l• delphia.
sociated with Ben-Amt, in those th at Walter is nosing in on ties- Portunity to show off—or else,
Garfield 1317-.1,
sisters, Mae Cohen and Mrs. Ruth h ere, Mr. Goldstein was employed
ear rag
Blacher, and a brother, Marvin. b y his uncle, the late J. Baumann, days of early Yiddish back-stage Ple ''s private affairs and bringing why sing with an orchestra at all?
I ways. After several seasons on newspaper people into disrepute
ROOM F(1R RENT—Well furnished, In
t hen the leading dry goods mer- !the Russian stage, Ben-Ami felt as busybodies.
modern Jewish home, for a gentleman.
To" Dial
C Cleaned
The Sidney Sit RADOMER SOCIETY
and
Reasonable rent. 1061 Tuxedo •venue.
MARIE GOLDMAN c hant of Saginaw. In 1893, Mr. an irrestible urge
nem Dexter boulevard.
to play in Yid- vermans, he of Variety, and she
Fairmount
tern-60c
of 2537 West Grand boulevard, 49 G oldstein established himself in
Crown.
4toe
II53-W,
dish. Sam Adler was the great the well-known Marie Saxon, CULTURAL PROGRAM,
Rad um or Plain Hand
i
years old, died on Jan. 31. Fu- t he clothing business on Court impressario in those days, an
Ifle
_
d dancer star, are expecting an heir
Bead. Re-strung
neral services were held at Lewis' s treat, a business he conducted
35e
when
Ben-Ami
appealed
to
him
for
or
heiress.—Sylvia
Thompson,
The
Radomer
Aid
Society
w ill
Bros.' Funeral Home on Feb. 1, a 'ith marked success. Ile was a
Railroad W•tchesCleaned
80c
Orlotsl—Cnnstua ts Pats Imam.
with interment at Cloverhill Park n iember of Temple Beth El, of an opportunity to play a part, and English novelist, author of "Poe. have its first cultural program of
Leaders' Dinner:
1000 JUDGE IRVIN STALMASTER Club
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Ilersh- S aginaw Valley Lodge No. 154 urged the experience with !tallier, trait by Caroline'," is now in New the season at Turover Hall, 10
Mit.. Sophie Sokolov, chairm•n of the
:Marston
avenue.
the
director
of
the
Russian
Thea-
York
and
Little-Brown
will
bring
girls'
club
leaders'
group
of
the
Jewish
man officiated. She is survived 1 & A. AL, Joppa Chapter No. 63,
ter, Adler only laughed derisively.' out her "Summer's Night" in Feb-
The well known violinist, Mme. Company, Boston, and has already Centers Association, • vouncea that the
by her husband, Alex; two sons, It . A. Si., of Bay City Consistory,
1269 Griswold Cor.
neat club leaders' dinner will be held
River
.teary.—That best seller, "The, Ida Divinoff Rothberg, will open gained widespread commendation. at
the Virginia Lee Coffee Shoppe at
Jerome and Seymour, and a daugh- F 3f Khaurafeh Shrine, and of AVhat, and who was Dallier? sneer- ru
Opea Until 11 Every Ennio,
ed Adler. Though rebuffed, young Good Earth," by Pearl Buck, is to
Stalmaster, who was the young- Pallister and Second 1,n Tuesday, Feb.
ter, Sylvia; two sisters, Mrs. B.' B 'nai B'rith.
9. at p. m 'rhe mihject to be dis•
Ilan-Arni
persisted
and
naturally
he
dramatized
by
Owen
and
Don.
est
jurist
in
the
history
of
the
Feldman and Mrs. M. Littman,
mimed] will be "Club Records."
United States to sit on state su-
both of New York, and a brother, fi Surviving are his widow and was to be found at the stage door aid Davis.—Did you know that
preme and district court benches, Senior Open Forum:
-$
Harry Burnstein of Philadelphia. B ve children, Mrs. S. A. Barr, at every performance. Came the E"nrad Bercovivi was an accom."
Under the auspices of the Strangers
rooklyn, N. Y.; Misses Helen and night of a premiere. A new piece Piished musician and director?—
has a legal background which ade- Athletic
C
, an opCenter
en forum will be .
E leaner Goldstein, Saginaw, and by the late Jacob Gordin, was to Greta Garbo of film fame is said
quately fits him to write authori- held at 1 he lubJewish
on Sunday. .
MILTON ROSENBAUM
Feb.
7. A spe ak er o f note will add
larton and Sidney Goldstein, Chi- be revealed. As the call boy, or to be the thriftiest star in Holly-
edres s ,
tatively
on
his
subject.
Judge
the
groop. His t•lk will lie follow
of 4042 Woodward avenue, 30 ttt
by'
igo;
three
grandchildren
and
what
was
his
equivalent
on
the
Yid-
wood
and
the
one
leading
lady
for
Stalmaster teaches constitutional flaming and • social program.
years old, died on Jan. 30. Funeral t
wo
nephews,
A.
L.
Goldstein,
The Detroit Friendship Club will spon-
dish
stage,
bawled
the
half-hour,
it
whom
every
potential
film-writer'
law
at
the
University
of
Omaha.
/
services were held at Lewis Bros.' F
sor
th
next
senior
bridge
at
the
Dexter
I
lint,
anti
George
Goldstein,
Lan-
was discovered that one of the ac- yearns to concoct a piece of lit-
He served as assistant county at- branch of the senior
Jewi Center on Saturda y.
Funeral Home on Jan. 31, with a i ng.
torn ey-general, besides being ac- Fob. 6. Dancing.• re freshment,
tors failed to report. A search in I erature.—Coincident with the
a nd
interment at liarHarmoria Ceme-
•re all included ton the program.
ti vely engaged in his private prac- bridge
All senior men and women are invited
tery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin \.„
Mated. t. Marton Goldstein of Chicago, several public houses and wine regretted retirement of Mr. Jus-
alled
here
by
the
death
of
his
tice,
s
r
shops
failed
to
reveal
the
missing
ttce
Holmes
comes
announcement
to
attend.
I
Ile is survived by his wife Hattie; I fa
h i
Miss h.sther Silverstein, chairman
a (laughter, Sybil Lou; a son, a i thee, arrived Saturday noon by actor. Adler stumped the stage in by Vanguard Press that a biog. ,
The author is well known na- the senior girls co


rplane from Minneapolis, Minn. a rage. Jacob Gordis had already ra) , by of that great personality
t
.
jai. the coot
Leonard Irwin; his par en s, Mr.
oaoniewe
in
tionally, having been actively idea- cait
r r yoarter
ord. t or woo dsy . Feb. 5. at t he
gained a name for himself in the w" I be published in March, It is
and Mrs. Barney Rosenbau t; two
titled with local and national Jew-
t
r.
This
theater
party
M an
tnited
States.
The
presentation
wrI
tten
by
Silas
Bent,—Despite
l
....:
Insist Upon
sisters and three brothers, all of Kaner Offers Bargains in at a
fish organizations for many years. an "•I
Gordis play, was a great event, the agublicity Selma Robinson's IDA DIVINOFF ROTHBERG
of El Demander
Hartford, Conn.
Shoe Repairing.
Ile is a past president of the local G b 41:mnr.'h r.tie,awlk s ...Wee
UNITED DAIRIES
and here was a member of the cast " 1 i ty Child," book of verse, sold
,e,nn iobr..e, n I itilb.
wlielix
B'
g
,
o
so ce
he
missing. "(rut me an actor" Adl er but 3,000 copies. Maybe, as Va- the program
ROSE LEAH EDELSTEIN
with several classic; d the Omaha Jewish Community miss visia t nryne.1.
a i, .
Readers of The Jewish Chron- bellowed to the trembling stage riot
:Ited
,71's
of 318 Edmund Place, 82 years icle are being offered an unusually manager. But where and how? ens y suggests, there wasn't selections. I. Kollar will deny( te r h C a esn th em
e daent1 th Welfare
r ti on, a n I di 17. s i , 17., 1 d h
rn ivi iiiirldlreasthtehei
A better and richer milk at
ugh
publicity
gotten
by
Selma.
an
address
on
"True
and
F'als
old, died on Feb, 1. Funeral spry- attractive bargain on shoe repair- "Where is that pale young man? ,----
ar
de:brerast.
Nebraska edi v ision
no extra cost. Obtainable at
Knopf rumored cutting down Civilization," which will be fo I. of several national relief cam.I
ices were held on Feb. 1. with in- ing next week by Si. Kaner, lo- Get
d i:A.,,,;(1
,,
,..inattrn,Codu.nne,eil
your
grocer, or by calling Lo g-
me
that
f
r
oa
,
rty
s
.
:

,r.
pale
young
man?"
hen
vily
you
review
copies.
Which
lowed
n
by a general discussion. Sid paigns, has been active in the
terment at Machpelah Cemetery. edited at 127 East Grand River Adler continued to rave, meaning
fellow 6051.
She is survived by a daughter, and 12916 F:ast Jefferson. Men's, lien-Ami, who was, as usual, right' 1?„ all right, considering!— ney Gottlieb, radio singer, a mem , work of the Jewish National Hos- atdd,r aae s t dalai da .t
.
'side
s
l
i
d:rrhal:
rgain
Basement,"
by

td
bi't
e
r
t
r the
Cecil her of the Radomer Society, wi II pital, and is
You'll find the same hi-test
"na
Mrs. Celia Gross.
on the board of true-
women's and children's shoes will outside the stage door. Rol 'efts, to he published by Ap., close
"
1. " doling fins
qualities in our cream and
the program with a numbe I. tees of the Cleveland Orphan'
arranged.
be soled and rubber-heeled for
b'en
r c eamery products.
lien-Arni, who had not missed a e n1 et. on very soon, is rumored to he of Jewish folk songs.
ETTA HANNAH MERETSKY
only 59 cents a pair. Light, tan
!Junior
Prog r am:
of 172:1 Gladstone avenue, 81 leather is used and all work is single rehearsal, knew the part by l ec t Met or the best seller list.
of
"What Price Jury Trials?" re - is •,■■••
"Your Chilid and His Par-
rnd"• Program o f en tert•inment
heart. Ile was letter perfect, and
years old, died on Feb. :3. Funeral guaranteed.
m "' j " b '
Michigan Theater.
vials t he n ed d
e
Ia
di scard ing
in a few minutes was standing in ent
5,"
by
Alice
C.
Brill
and
May
fIPTVietts were held at Lewis Bros.'
nited Dairies Inc.
Par
---- —
o
f
the
med
ieva
l
dee Youtz, also on the Apple-
the
wings
wading
for
his
cue.
In
Funeral Home on Feb. 4, with in-
550

ton
Longfellow
Cab Calloway and his red ho today is an obstacle instead of an si •••ir,, R.,nea. u1: !
Fisher Theater.
E 3' 02* USd A ViirI
his hurts- to get before the public i nv. list, is one volume we are go- Harlem revue brought the nes 'I
terment at Cloverhill Park Cents'.
e aid to justice. The author fear -
st ,
Fie either failed to hear correctly, or „ a „ to have a good deal more to kind of ho-de.ho-de-ho rhythn a
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman of-
lessly
bares
the
inexperience
and
The
Fisher
presents
on
its
thought
he
heard
the
new
actor
about
after
we
.7'11
ficiated.
RiPt.•
read it!— that has been sweeping the coon . incompetence of the jury, which
A n ' t
screen this week possibly one of whisper a name. Now, on the ha,
",;` , " "`mnit.t."' „- Feb.
oinette Spitzer's latest opus try to the Michigan this week. Th
the most unusual and different Aineocan stage, there is a cus- i
The continually hands dowti verdicts at ....rn.`":
HERMAN MER ETSKY
been barred by the none too originator of "Minnie the Moocli rthraeit reee. the
EP"""
nt,
-
isr in es fo u r ltmaotf ionp. asso ra n:
, s i .at i :KS „n
d :ra . R n' i■- t r e att esta'• • •51 :tea a :
of 105 Askin boulevard, Windsor, stories that has ever been made t an, that when an tutor is asked, rop lligent city officials in the met- er," "Kickin' the Gong Around prejudice,
olitan area.
Ont., passed away following a into a picture, "The Hatchet to pl:y two roles id a play, or
and other hits of the same typ matins, or chance. The jury sys-
Man," which stars Edward G. Rob- whe it an link:, wn is recruited for M r
ReenIte:
lengthy illness on Jan. 29. Ile inson
brings with him in addition to hi g tam, Stalmaster points out, is onel American League,
and Loretta Young.
Errnanon 5 X
a. David Courlander
was a real estate operator and also
•_ ' a part, the teal name is omitted.
famous radio and record arches
the reasons for the widespread ee'sa.ii70'13.11'.1Talesee2
Instead the name "Spelwyn" is
Dies of Heart Attack ire a large cast of singers, elan of
had interests in different retail e
;5PiPileteze'
c d o isrre
. ct of the law and the 12, kni.' s nv:z,,
,
used. It was some such custom,
io
,

sth
s

...rf::^7
businesses. He is survived by his
1334 E. Vernor Highway
cers and clowning stars.
te
a 5 yet
Fet "" 2: A merican League: Monorne.c'S
ye not very
• firmly fixed, but
wife. Theresa Alaiers; two daugh-
7t1 rs. David Courlander, prom).
On the screen is one of th
Cherry 7290
vs. Celtic. m 9 IR, Errmon vs. Pilots
PROOFS
ters. Mrs.. Barney Braitman of
already functioning, of calling a rent for many years in welfare most important dramas of th e
t•
a t 10:1,
5 National L egue
a
Pi rates vs.
: exact,
1, or one doubling in parts work, died suddenly late Monday year, "Union Depot," featuring
Leamington, Mrs. Moe Wexler of Proof No. I—Awarded let Prim •t
Paul Whiteman and His Band r„*„`.7"`"' ' ' 1 s ' l 'el`"
Fresh Fish Daily at Low-
Pori. E tnosum-
it
"-
s
Windsor; two sons, Alfred and That
i"r
d
y
sane
fictitious
name.
The
name
when
she
was
stricken
with
a
large
.
the Kridos Institute Grows Hair
ea st h ead" by Douglas Fair
at RKO Downtown.
Donald; four sisters, Mrs. Ike on Bald Heads. Stops Falling list, Re- c,, seaLei the fateful e ening was heart attack in the office of Dr. banks, Jr., and
v
est Prices.
Joan Blondell,
I !alma's:Cate League Reaaf1
----
Weingarden, Mrs. Clara Guten- lieves Dandruff and all Scalp lo
e..,-Amt, meaning "The Son of 1 „-!'° M. Franklin, of Temple Beth
Panthers IS. 11•11.ohs • , Vikings 5 I .
In Cases of Alopecia Arena. Heir
Supplementing
Trojan. in,
My
People."
Ben-Arni
had
been
".
"Heaven
berg, Mrs. Morris Kamer, Mrs .
We Deliver
She
was
keeping
an
appoint-
Paramount Theater.
on j"Zre'del„id.'
Can Ile Grown in Ten Treatments
or
Earth," a delightful talking pie- ha... 5 e. rn : Panther.... JudeaneVIST
Joshua Gitlin; two brothers. David
vatting for just such an opportun- men t and was waiting in an ante-
Proof No. 2—Amoded 1.1
oe at
Belgium Exposimon amnst momne-
ture of youth, love and happiness, .; ",.o .d."- ' V" s 2, Trojans •s. Viking •t
Meretskv and Peter Meretsky, all
ity, and he made the best of it. He room when she collapsed. She was
Wallace Beery and Clark Gable , starring I.ew Ayres and Anita
Blinn of 31 nations.
of Windsor.
t_rned a mere bit in the play, into a member of Temple Beth El.
Proof No. 3—Thousands of well.known
an outstanding role. He was cheer-
Funeral services were held at 2 who
time are
at , co-starred for the first Louise, on the screen of the RKO
people right here in Detroit ha•e
for
the Paramount in "Hell' Downtown Theater this week, will Havia Frank Leaves
v
Id and recalled again and again. n
retrained their hair through the
Wednesday at her home at Divers, are proving themselves he the aPPcarank on the !dare of
ridos
h ,::,41
, m. La
Palestine.
Salle
boulevard.
Proof
Ns.
From
then
on
he
ha,
hear
acclaim-
to
be
two
of
the
most
popular
this.theater
of
l'aul
Whiteman,
in
4—Swoon
4—S
Statements.
fet-
MANUEL URBACH
ed by press and audience.
Mrs. Courlander, who a-a s
Ilavis Frank, well known and
We help you raise it. In-
ter.. Picture.. Medal Diplorn•• are
58 stars of Hollywood. Beery has person. and his band. Mr. Whit$L pioneer Detroiter, who was the
rintolmed in ono eIR es
as old, was secretary of the won a great following through his
Ben-Ami will open at the Shu-
corporate companies, arrange
Granite and Marble
in
man in a statement declares:
bsamation
and Advice Free
reader of the Torah at the Tux- , stock, or bond issues, organize,
Itert
Lafayette,
in
a
new
play.
"Pay-
Pathfinders
of
America
and
had
roles,
in
"Big
House,"
"Secret
Six,"
Hours 11 A M •e • r• m
"iative of the fact that edo-Holmur Talmud Torah, and re-organize, any small, large or
mcnt Deferred." IVhen presorted
been identified with the Pathfind. "Min and 13111" and a score more providing
se
Apprec
complete of e ntertainment
in New York last season, it created eras movement for 10 years. She pictures, while Gable has won the is
the business
RKO. I am . years ago read the Torah at the
new business — obtain "blue
sky" permits in any state.
a sensation. The opening is wheel-had conducted surveys and inves. heart of feminine movie-goers by bringing to Detroit at the RKO • Farnsworth as well as Philadel-
phia-Byron Talmud Torah, left on
ideal for Sunday evening, Feb. 7. ligation, into Detroit child labor his roles in "Susan Lenox," "Pas- Downtown, starting
Write fully.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
conditions for welfare department, sensed" and other pictures.
Saturday, 30' Monday for New York. From
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artists. ea h one virtually a star there he sailed on the Aquitania
of both the Federation of We-
The
Bond blouse of Illinois
"GRETL AND LIESL" men's Clubs and the Jewish Wo-
n his or her own right. This ex. for Palestine. Ile was accom-
Hollywood
wd Theater.
elusive vaudeville tour Was offered panied to New York by his sons,
en's Club and had been active in
210 East Ohie Street
AT LITTLE THEATER Parent-Teacher
Seymour, Sam and Sidney.
Teacher
associations.
us
weeks
ago
and
we
therefore
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

a fl
ng r e d tam-o ' -.Ilan- had sufficient that the
She leaves her husband; one ter, a little
o repare
t por
f
"Gretl and Liesl," a romantic
Scotch terrier, anti a it. I'm sure time
son, Harold. of Detroit, and two delightf u
thousan ds of
comedy of high cali ber, is the Ger- d
l Scotch brogu e
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
are the radio listenemin who have been
Coo., News foe Resident, of Linwood Avouvo Neighborhood 1,
man talking picture
be shown kel o
*
aughters.
Mrs. anti Bertha Fran- for her new role in
for a week at the Little Cinema lender
of Denver.
Your well-known friend,
comments will be pleased to know
Theater, 511 East Columbia street, }
melody romance coming Sunday that, at their instigatio
an
n
d su K-
b eg i nning Saturday, Feb. 6. Per
to the Hollywood Theater for four gestion. I'm bringing
Riviera Theater.
with me
days.
formances are continuous from
has opened • new market for
Jack Fulton, ,Jr., the croon prince
"Delicious," starring A
to 11 p. m.
The stage presentation holds of jazz; Mildred Bailey, the
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sweethearts, Janet Gay n merles's!
fa-
or and many tine promisea, introducing a mous
Starring Benny Porten. Ger- Charles Farr
princess of wails; the King's
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AT 12749 LINWOOD AVENUE
many' great character
ling comedy drama, is now at P M- company of clever dancers, sing- Romancers; the King's Jesters; Ar-
7739 John R. St
Between Glendale and La Salle
Trinity 2.2114 illis picture is one of the actress,
real at- viera Theater, Grand River and , t ers, comedians and novelty &Uric- lene and Norman Selby, the royal
ions, including Fred J. Ireland's dancers; and 'Goldie,' the king's!
tractions of the present neuon,
Only tho hest nserekandise sold_ We deliver.
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