America fads* Pedalled Carter flEVETBOIT BMA fiRONICIZ "The Values Are Marvelous!" —That's What People Say About J. N. F. AUXILIARY LISTS $5 DONORS Saturday, February 27, 1932 under the auspices of The Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek and Affiliated Organizations HOLLYWOOD THEATRE 4809 W. FORT STREET ENTERTAINMENT — SURPRISES GALORE STAGE SHOW — PRE-VIEW OF FEATURE TALKIE Get Your Tickets Early! ADMISSION $1.00 You be Your Own Judge! Emma Lazaroff Schaver Will Sing in Palestine [ 1- - -- EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER i Births `MIDNIGHT FROLIC • OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Levkovitz, 'II. E. Lippit, II. Mil- kovsky, B. Milkovsky-Becker, A • NIarkson, G. Miller, A. Miller, I. Margolis, S. Munch, Wm. Mandel R. B. Newman, S. Newman, A. l'anush, I), Robinson, A. Smilo , I . Shewach, A. B. Stralser, L. Schlein, A. Shuster, S. Snitz, J. Steinberg, E. Sachse, Philip Slomo- vitz, M. Schubiner, A. Teitelbaum, M. 'Webster, L. Weisman, S. Wie- ner, M. II. Zackheim, E. Zaludkow- , ski. Fund Created 1236 LIBRARY AVE. MISS ROSE KABACHNIK Feb. 14—Molly Strossky, daughter of Mr. snot Mrs. Aaron Stross- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kabachnik ky of Linwood avenue, to Dr. S. E. Levitt, son of Mr, and Mrs. Julius of 544 Alger avenue announce the Levitt of Fullerton avenue. engagement of their daughter, March 6—Miss Mynne Gertrude Franzblau, daughter of Mr. and ! Rose, to, Dr. Samuel M. Brown, Mrs. Herman Franzblau, to Irving II. Wartell, son of Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown Julius E. Wartell. MRS. MAX HAYMAN of Detroit. A reception will be March 6—Miss Sophia Radom, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Radom held at the Beth David Synagogue, I greatly strengthened and intensi- of 2727 Elmhurst avenue, to Benjamin J. Safir of 2745 Cortland, . lied and all efforts must be avenue, at Temple Beth El, Dr, Leo SI. Franklin officiating. doubled and trebled to make it If folly were pain we should March 6—Miss Ida S. Wexler, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis have great crying out in everyi worthy of its age. Wexler, to Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and Sirs Meyer Minus, house. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the J. N. F. is preparing to celebrate this occasion with a $5 donor luncheon ‘Vednesday, Starch 9, at the Stat- ler llotel. Appeals made from the columns of The Jewish Chronicle to all Jews to participate in this celebration, have brought good re- Feb. 9—To Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harris (Kate Gordon) of Gladston sults. The number of workers and donors is increasing and enthusi- avenue, a daughter, Alice Jeanne. Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. P. Bassin of Toronto, Canada (Dorothy ' asm is growing. A considerable number of the most prominent wo- Baskin of Detroit), a daughter, Loretta. men have pledged their whole- Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldfine of 11845 La Salle hearted support. boulevard, a (laughter, Nathalie Geraldine. A partial list of those ladies Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masserman of 330 Belmont, a son, who have sent in their reservation Monte David . is given here: Jan. 26—To Mr. and Airs. Archie C. Goldberg (Bertha Otis) of Mesdames N. E. Aronstam, S, 3450 Edison avenue, a son, Morris William. Becker, S. Cabot, A. Carlstein, R. Davidson, J. H. Ehrlich, I. Feltner, S. Friedland, NI. Finkel, J. Fidler, M. Frurnan, B. Censer, B. Harri- son, A. Harrison, M. Hayman, R. 1871 Israel, S. Jacobson, II. Kraft, H. $404,000 7.,. Kraft, S. Kraft, S. Kasdan, A. 1881 Knoppow, A, Kurland, B. Lehr- $5,010,000 man, S. Levin, B. D. Lieberman, E. to Serve Tribute for Departed Physician. as Miss Alta Needle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Needle of Oly- phant, Pa., has chosen Tuesday, Feb . , at p. m., for her mar- riage to George Weintraub of Philadelphia, at St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City. Miss Needle is the granddaughter of Mrs. Alice Stig- litz of Mt, Clemens, Stich. The couple plan to spend their honey- moon in Bermuda and Florida. Sponsored by Men's Club; Will be Held at Hollywood Feb. 27. The Men's Club of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, assisted by the affi- liated c syna- gogue, is rapidly completing plans for one of the largest affairs of its --A discount of 20% on our already much reduced prices! FURS—Second Flno• PROGRESS Assurance in Force STRENGTH Assets 1871 $63,000 Iasi $536,000 1891 1891 $19,436,000 $2,885,000 1901 1901 $62,400,000 $11,773,000 1911 1911 $164,572,000 $43,900,000 1911 1911 $536,718,000 $129,372,000 1931 I73I $624,804,000 0,0.51,077,000 Head Office Beading, Montreal STATEMENT FOR 1931 MANDELL--GOODMAN Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Sadie Goodman, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman, to Samuel Stan- den, son of Mandel Mandell of Toronto, Jan. 31. The nuptials were read at the Goodman home. Following an eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Mandell will reside in To- ronto. POLASKY—LIEBERMAN Miss Elizabeth Ann Liebern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iler n 20% drop! SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA . Bs Dina Selma Berkowitz will be guest of Irving I. Feldman for the annual J-Ilop of the University of 5Iichigan Feb. 12 in Ann Arbor. r. Feldman is a senior in the engineering school of the univer- sity. DR. M, NASH KEYS MEMORIAL LIBRARY STANDARD HAT SHOPPE Cherry 5759 Feb. 14—Miss Dorothy Smith, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith, to David A. Deutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. lIarry Deutch, Mrs. M. Webster will sponsor a bridge party for the benefit of the luncheon Tu osday,Feb. 23, 2 p. m., at the C ub Exchange, 10216 Dexter, near TifeThiell i board meeting will take place Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2:15 p, m., at the home of Mrs. S. Friedland, 1608 West Philadel- p la. At this meeting all arrange- !tient', for the luncheon will be completed and it is of the utmost importance that all members ofl the board be present. Prices Greatly Reduced take a Feb. 14—Miss Rae Levitt, daughter of Nit., and NIrs. Morris Levitt, to Lou Kalman of Detroit. Feb. 14—Miss Miriam Kamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Remit' of 1303 Seward avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida Lakin and the late Sam Lakin. COATS FUR Feb. 13—Miss Norma J. Brown, (laughter of NIr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin, to, Herbert M. Smith, son of Dr. Moses Smith of New York Feb. 14—Miss Elsie Waldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Waldman of 575 East Kirby avenue, too Paul Starks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marks of 9411 McQuade avenue, at the Bolerest Hotel. Additional names will be an- nounced in the next issue. You, too, will hand down an opinion that Stand- ard hats are the most outstanding hats in De- troit. We are ready to present our evidence— any time—any day—in our showrooms. Our Entire Stock-- Wedding Calendar AT MONSTER Midnight Frolic I lime lhocks Betrothed Engagements "Ben Shloshim La'Keach" (Pir- kai Abboth, v. 24) "at the age of 130 one enters into his full Mrs. I. Kunin announces the strength." The Jewish National engagement of her daughter, Kato , Fund has just reached the age of Eleanor, to Jacob Wilson lienock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Henock 30, and workers for the cause are of New York City. Reception at 8 p. m. Sunday, at 3308 IVebb act determined that the work must be nue. No carols. THE MID-WINTER FURNITURE SALE HUDSON'S PAGE THREE CHARLES N. AGREE kind over held in Detroit, on Satur- day, Feb. 27, at II:30 p. m. ASSURANCES IN FORCE (net) $3,051,077,000 NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR (net) • • 527,939,000 TOTAL INCOME (net) 197,140,000 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 136,509,000 PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES IN 1931 93,235,000 PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES SINCE ORGANIZATION 594,185,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES 603,678,000 (including paid up Capital Stock) SURPLUS AND CONTINGENCY RESERVE - 21,126,000 ASSETS, AT DECEMBER 31st, 1931 - 624,804,000 ' Lieberman of Chicago boule, ... z o i u r r , ' I The Hollywood Theater has been Mrs. Morris (Emma Lazaroff I was united in marriage to Alf re d donated for the occasion by Ben Scharer, prominent in Detroit fo r ' The Dr. NI. Nash Keys Memori at William Polasky, son of Mr. snot and Lou Cohen, sons of Abe Cohen, her musical appearances here, s [Library Fund is now being esta to _ Mrs. George Polasky, at a pro •tty . a life-long and enthusaistic mem- DETROIT well as in Chicago and New York lished i in memory of lit. Keys, wedding solemnized at 10 Wel oc k ber of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Symphony Orchestra where she appeared at a numbe member of the local medical rote - en Thursday, Feb. 11, at I think you will agree with me 011CIIES 1 RA HALL and that for supporter of its ac- 000 to provide for possible shrinkage in mort• of concerts, has been invited to sion, who recently died of leak e- Phoenix Club, by Dr. Leo the ■ year such as that through NI . Deities. which we have just Thur. Eve. Feb. 18 Irri. Alt. Feb. 114 r3 . Franklin. The bride was given gages and other real estate investments. Our sing in Tel Aviv and in Jewish iris at the age of 31. This Libra passed the showing is a remarkably fine one. •1 8:30 1 at 2:30 r in Charles N. Agree, chairman of reserves have been calculated on the same strong eolonies in Palestine (luring he , to be devoted exclusively to t he marriage by her father, in "New assurances of over $527,000,000, VICTOR KOLAR, Directing and a basis as last year. Although our investments severest weeks' planned stay there subject of diseases of the bloom 1- presence of the immediate fa the the general committee in charge of total in force exceeding $3,000,900,000 are payable in American currency greatly exceed our mi- the event, states that no effort or 1 forming organs and is to be house d lies.. Sibelius - First Symphony in March and April. figures so great as to need no emphasis. expense has been liabilities in that currency, we base treated both ; temporarily at the Medical 1.ibrar spared to give Mr. and Mrs. Schaver will leave "The distribution The ceremony took place btof ore the community one of as Os a par, taking no credit for thepremium on Ticketa SI to 12.50, at Dail e79 Mullett street, and eventual Y. of our new business is inter. the finest on Tuesday for New York, and eating. Canada comributed$10t,000,000, American funds. Our liabilities under ty a background of pink blosso ms programs Columbia 0, 70 contracts United ever presented at a local from there will sail, on Friday, at a Jewish hotipital when such ma y , and greenery, with tall can in other currencies also are included at a total States $291,000,000, Great Britain $50,000,000, theater. la , built. let- "We want to give the for an extended European and and the rest of the world $65,000,000. abra on either side holding I greater than required at the prevailing rates of ink People who attend entertainment, , exchange. Palestinian tour. They will visit The fund committee consists d candles. "Our mortality experience has been even more surprises of a value that will far in Germany, Poland, Russia, Au, Dr. Bennett, Dr. P. P. Burn favourable than that of last year, the claims being "Our holdings of stocks have been valued on the The bride wore a Vionnet mot let, exceed the admission price," is the tria, Switzerland and England. .tine, Dr. S. E. Gould, chair= n, but 54.3 per cent. of the expected, against 57.6 Saturday night at 8:30 basis lai4 down by the Dominion Department of of nature blue coullet crepe, ma de standard set by Sir. Agree. I nsurance,which is practically The plan for their itinerary in- Dr. Myron A. Keys, treasurer, D T per cent. in 1930. VICTOR KOLAR, Directing .. on long lines, with close. fitti the same as thatadop- Alex Schreiber and Frank Wets- ' eludes their arrival in Haifa two M. Meyers and Dr. T. Roth. An y "S ince business was commenced in tett for all companies by the National Convention jacket of the same material. I ter, man, in charge of the stage presen (lays before the popular Purim amount from $1 to, may I a have paid out in benefits $594,000,000. 1871 we of Insurance Commissioners of the United Stites. .. hat and sandals matched in col or Last year Cation and guest artists respective- celebration in Tel Aviv. They will ; mailed to any member of the corn "In new investments we hare favoured high alone our payments were $93,000,000, an amount - and she carried a bouquet of P. attend the Palestine Nlaccabiad itttee to Myron A. Keys, tress . orchids and gardenias. announce that the services of . exceeding the total assurances written in 1922. grade bonds, the yield on which is now very Eddie Loughton, Detroit's most I (Olympiad) as well as the 1932 urer, 726 Dim e Bank Building. Th e , We may well rejoice over the magnit de and attractive. linen Reserved • U • Seat The b I 0 . only attendants Levant Fair. ants we re ash r of ceremonies, has importance of the social service efhich e Com- names of all persons contributing to tw "The profits paid or allotted to policyholders pany is performing. Mrs. Scharer will appear this this fund will be recorded with the' A o small cousins, Marjorie a std been procured for the occasion. The e, amcunted to over $26,000,000, or over 20 per Sunday night on the program date of the gift, the amount thereof gi nn Berger, who were the flow Merrymakers, a stage band of ne- "During the past year life assurance-hes been cent. of the total annual premium income. opening the Gewerkschaften cam- and due acknowledgment will be pi 'as. Attired in pale pink frock s, Donal prominence, has been en- I tested as perhaps never before, and it has with- "In the light of these figures, the report is indeed paign at the Philadelphia-Byron made. A substantial sum has al- st ped in blue, with large whi tar gaged and negotiations are about' stood the trial triumphantly. So far es I am aware LEICZCCHCIII one. Jewiah Correepondence Institute. de- raw hats • the two attendants ca not one l ife company Talmud Torah, where Zalman ready been raised, and it is ur .1 ri completed for a stage show feat- 1 on the continent has had to voted to the promotion el Jewieh eo- ed old-fa shioned bouquets of ubashow of Palestine and Mrs., that all friends and acquaintances close its doors, • wonderful record. In Canada "And what of the future? No one believes that aced by famous vaudeville head- <41 Diendship by letter. Write and pi nk and blue flowers. liners. we can claim with pride that even since Confedera• the depression will last for ever. It is impossible Irma L. Lindheim will be the of Dr. Keys, who have not already Complete details will be make new friends, one may be your tion not one Dominion licensed company has w say just when the turn will come, but with the principal speakers. announced in the near future. done so, coo-operate in this effort br David Polasky, the groom ideal. Particulars confidential. write ever failed, vast natural resources of this continent, and the Last Saturday night, n farewell to establish this worthy memorial other, served as his best man. Feature Talkie Pre-View. Jewish Correspondence Institute, 119 brains, energy, and actual wealth of its people, "It will be noticed that in addition to the sue party was arranged in honor of by mailing in their contributions di- a The ceremony was followed b p N. 8th st. Camden. New Jersey. Carl Shallit announces that a of plus business recovery is inevitah'e. When prosperity $16,000,000 over all liabilities Mr. and Mrs. Schaver by the Ge- reedy.. wedding breakfast, and th e pre-view of a full length feature ' capital does return no company will share in its benefits stock, we have • contingency reserve and g gists were seated at werkschaften campaign, of which of $4,700 a V-shape d ; in greater mwsure than our A further report of the progress talking picture never before seen own." Mr. Scharer was president for sev- of the fund will he made in the an ble decorated with pink ros ea in Detroit will he shown. Special —ems As President's Mime. et IA. abenre1Yeetkafe eral years. Leading Jewish ar- near future. d tulips and silver and pin k negotiations were necessar• before: ruing tapers. tists, including Max levy, Re- arrangements could he made to b•cca Katzman Frohman, Israel , Following the wedding break show this talkie befure the regulari J. U. G. VALENTINE 56 East Columbia Hertz and other', participated in fast, Mr. and Mrs. Polasky left b y release (late. Near Woodward the musical program. Addresses DANCE THIS SUNDAY motor for New York, and on Tue Early ticket sales have been very were delivered by many of their day, Feb. 16, will sail on the S. S friends, including spokesmen for One of the interesting events of Vulcabia for a cruise to Soak 'satisfactory, 'teem-ding to reports h by the following organizations: the season will take place Sunday America and the West Indies. Fo r of Mow Prince, who is in charge I D. Sheraga, for the Ge•erk- night, Feb. 14, in the form of a ticket distribution. The Sister•, going away the bride wore a sma schaften; Nfoshe Ginsburg, for Valentine charity dance being spring suit of navy blue, with blu hood of Shaarey 7.eolek, the Young: e PeeplesSociety, the Junior Young Farband Folkshulen; Max Abrams ' ponsored by the J. U. G. Club. fox trimming, and with hat, shoe a People'', Society and the Men's Club and M. Levin, for Farband One of the novelties of the eve- and accessories to match. branches 79 and 230, respectively; ning will be the introduction of have all made reservation!' for Max Stark, for the Farhand Camp; 1 On sorority hostesses, which group large blocka of seats. Tickets furl other groups or local organizations Mrs. D. Sheraga, for the Women's h as been composed by the seloc- desiring blocks of seats may be pro- Pioneer Palestine Organization; t ion of two members from the 50 Mrs. I.. Linsky, for the Women's most active aororities in the city. cured from Mr. Prince or from the office of Congregation Shaarey Auxiliary of the Folkshulen; A. Music is being furnished by the Zedek. Mogill, for Halevy-lIazomin ocoanut Serenaders and the The Galvani Vocal Studios an ance will be held at the Collegi- flounce the presentation of the ad a te Ballroom, Livernois and Fen- ranee students of George Galvani A. Z. A. CELEBRATES YOUNG ISR AEL BRIDGE in a recital on Friday evening, ANNIVERSARY FEB. 15 k ell AT STATLER MARCH 2 Feb. 19, at 8:30 o'clock, at the The third anniversary of the C oamo Club Lean Year Din-; McGregor Library auditorium, Young Israel members and their 12224 Woodward Just seething with Jewish •p• founding of chapter No. 93 of the avenue. ner Dance Feb. 28. friends are eagerly looking for- Soloists on this program will peal and heart•interest. A. Z. A. will be celebrated Feb.1 be ward to a bridg e to be held at Liebe Schakne, Ellen Alter, Julius 15. The members, of Chapter 63 TRADITIONAL. HEBREW The Como Club is making ar- Wilson, Margaret Brier, Richard Hotel Statler Wednesday evening, have been invited to the celebra- ra naments for • Leap Year dinner CUSTOMS! March 2. The bridge is the first : Rolph, Evelyn Ellis. tine in the form of • banquet, in d ance at the Chalet Inn, on Sunday Realistic Religio us Rites! In addition to these, there will of a series of affairs, both social conjunction with the father and e, . and educational, being planned by ening. Feb. 28. Louis A. Mali, is The eternal question of inter• son program of the B'nai B'rith, ch airman of the committee in I be a selection by a trio, Allen El- the girls' activities committee, un- marriage between Jew and Gen• ' , Brent organization of A. Z. A. eh er, Evelyn Ellis and Margaret der tile. large and is assisted by a capable the chairmanship of Fannie Brier; • duet consisting of Rich- The founder's address will be de- co Michigan Theater. mmittet. These who wish to nt- a Thorn levi, assisted by the Misses is the same show that enjoyed Continuous Daily 1 to 11 p. m. livered by Leo Kolndin, past te not are urged to communicate q rd Ralph and George Galvani; a 51 Sylvia Derovan, Dorothy Coning-I uartet Mats. 35e, Eves. 50c, Sundays consisting of Ellen Alter, weeks at the Alvin, New York, president of A. Z. A. Chapter 83. wi "Forbiolden," which is th any member of the organiza• burg, Lehi. Rosenshine now and The most sensational innovation ulius Wilson. Margaret Brier and and Mes-1 The annual dance of the corn- do and Holidays 50e. showing at the Riviera Th the Garrick in Chicago" at 54.40 n to make arrangements for res.- George in dames Sol B. Cohen and David L eater, Galvani. bined chapters was a tremendous; en Children 20e at All Times the history of Detroit motion -atio ma This will be an informal stars Barbara Stanvryck an In addition to the showing oi success. Marie Williams will be the ae-. Berri.. There will be refresh.; d eo picture theaters is the current pres- co uple affair. "Girl Crazy," Ruth Chatterton menta, and prizes will be awarded featured with ompanist. entation of the Broadway musical 4 her are Ad seen on the screen in the legitimate at each table. olpht comedy hit "Girl Crary" on the Menjou and Ralph Bellamy stare hit of the season, "Tomorrow THE YEAR'S BUSINESS REVIEWED 8 I Popular opular Concert Dalies Frantz w =i0P,!° Orch. 50c A i;";;A A,I, Bal. 25c t a o Little Cinema Theater SIXTY-ONE YEARS OF SERVICE rt GALVANI STUDENTS SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA IN RECITAL FEB. 19 "Zwei Welten" ERNEST W. OWEN, Branch M anager 30th and 31st Floors EATON TOWER DETROIT, MICHIGAN Riviera Theater. stage of the Michigan Theater. This or Tomorrow,"