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PIEVEntorrjEmsnetRONICLE

PAGE FOUR

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE



26 DIAMOND BAGUETTE WATCH

SIYUM WEDNESDAY]
OF YOUNG ISRAEL

Young Israel of Detroit invites
the public to its "Siyum," which
More Than will be held on Wednesday, May
1/4 off 4, at 8:30 p. m. at Congregation
Mishkan Israel, Blaine and Lin-
wood.
The class in the study of Tal-
mud, conducted by Rabbi Isaac

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Enggernents

Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Mandel of Chicago announce the engagemen
of their daughter, Beatrice, to Dr. David Koffman, son of Mr. and Mrs
Louis Koffman of 8922 Woodrow Wilson avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duff of Pasadena, Cal., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Inez Bachrach, to Maurice Arthur
Schlafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlafer of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Singer of 2259 Pingree avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Harry Eakin, son of Rabbi
and Mrs. A. Eskin of Madison, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldener of Cortland avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Selma, to Norman Kagan of Detroit.
Reception Sunday, May 1, 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 o'clock.

H. WEINBERG'S RADIO •
HOUR STARTS MONDAY

"Now My Rugs Are

Will be Broadcast from 9:45 to
10:45 p. m. on Mondays
Over Station WJBK.

SAFE FOR THE CHILDREN
TO PLAY ON . . .

A new Jewish radio hour is be-
ing started on Monday, May 2, at
9:45 p. m., over station WJBK,
with Harry Weinberg as an-
nouncer.
This hour will be conducted

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June 7-Miss Anne Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gor
don of Taylor avenue, to Walter Erich Becher, son of Mrs. Gisela
Becher, ceremony to take place at Temple Beth El, with Rabbi Leo
M. Franklin officiating.

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Stollman, has completed its study
of the treatise, "Bayoh," and, 'as I
is customary, will celebrate the
event with an evening of spiritual
and social enjoyment.
Morris Fishman, president of
the congregation, will act as chair-
man of the evening. Cantor Mal-
dowsky will render vocal numbers.
David I. Berets, past president
of Young Israel, is chairman of the
arrangements committee, which
consists of the Misses Pearl Gold-
man, Belle Berris, Lottie Rosen-
shine, Ida Karbal and Saydie Kar-
bal; Mesdames Cohen, Berrie and
Levi, and Messrs. Dave Bressler,
Jonas Segal, Morris II. Berris, Irv-
ing Schlussel and Meyer Weisen-
feld.
The committee has prepared an
interesting program for Wednes-
day evening and refreshments will
be served. The committee is also
assisted by the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the synagogue and by the ofll-
cern of the congregation.

April 21-To Mr. and Mrs. Malt Newman (Pearl Kaplan) of 622
Englewood avenue, a son, Lawrence David.
April 21-To Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abrahams (Esther Mahler)
of 3048 Fullerton avenue, a son, Bruce Charles.
April 22-To Mr. and Mrs. Moe Lonsky (Beatrice llolinstat) of
2740 Richton avenue, a son, Kenneth J.

Iliarriagto

MRS. MARKS DIES;
WAS POPULAR HERE

GOODMAN-GOLDSM ITH
Mrs. Pauline Goldsmith of Los
Angeles announces the marriage
of her daughter, Leah, to Leo Active Social Leader Has
Goodman of Los Angeles, on
Many Trees Planted in
March 27. •
Zion in Her Memory.

Viereck's a n d Eldridge,
The many friends of the late
Mrs. Charles Marks were shocked
"The Invincible Adam."

'THE INVINCIBLE ADAM.' By George
Sylvester Vlereck and Paul Eldridge.
Published by LIveright, Ines, II West
Forty-seventh street, New York,
112.50/.

to learn of her sudden death at
Harper Hospital, April 22, after a
brief illness. Mrs. Marks, the for-
mer Theresa Meister, was the

HYMAN H. COHEN

every Monday night thereafter
from 9:45 to 10:45 o'clock.
Mr. Weinberg announces that
featured on his hour will be the
following:
Hyman H. Cohen, noted and
popular baritone, will be star so-
loiat.
Another soloist will be Miss Ro-
sins Betman, mezzo-soprano.
Reuben Wendorf, one of the
leading members of the cast of
Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter, will appear in entertaining
sketches.
The latest Jewish news will be
broadcast by Attorney Isaac Fink-
elstein.
Further information may be got-
ten by calling Harry Weinberg,
Townsend 8-3059.

Those who have followed the ka-
leldoscopiq careers of Cartaphilus
and Salome in "My First Two
Thousand Years," and in "Salome,"
PALESTINE DEFIES
by the collaborators Viereck and
WORLD DEPRESSION
Eldridge often felt, in the reading
of these two books that somehow
Business Booming, Letter to De-
this inarticulate ape-man, Kotiko-
Means mote than remove the dirt. Our expert
kura, the inevitable companion and
troiter States.
hatters re-shape and block any make of hat.
Rabbi Leon Fram and Home slave of Caraphilus through his
There must be an uoderatanding of fabrics to
wanderings of centuries, was not
The whole world is suffering
Relief Society Visit
do the work right.
as close-mouthed as he was made to
from chaos and depression, bu t
Northville.
appear. We believed that some day
not Palestine. Curiously enough ,
HENRY and his staff are HATTERS
we would get the story of a man,
the least prosperous of all lands
Mrs.
Ira
Danto,
chairman
of
the
who
for
approximately
a
1000
pages
is defying the crisis.
TWO STORES
hospital committe of the llome Re- in the two books, had nothing to
A letter received from Pales-
lief Society, assisted by an able say but "Catapha-God!" in such
tine by a Detroiter contains very
committee and Rabbi Leon Fram of ■ variety of ways, that each line
interesting facts concerning the
Temple Beth El, spent an enjoyable told a distinct story, or illustrated a
Palestine boom. A paragraph from
afternoon, last Thursday, bringing distinct emotion •
this letter, quoted to us by the De-
joy
to
the
Jewish
patients
in
North-
In
"The
Invincible
Adam,"
Vier.
troiter, who prefers not to have
205 GRATIOT- Mg MICHIGAN
ville Sanitarium. It was through eck and Eldridge make Kotikokura
the name published, reads:
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE NATTER
the home Relief Society that Rabbi talk. It is true they take advan-
"Economically you have never
Fram became interested and con- tage of the poor fellow by giving
seen such feverish activity. I've
sented to pay these patients a visit him hypnotizing drugsrand tongue-
already written you about the hun-
which proved a wonderful treat to loosening psychiatric treatment, but
dreds of Jewish houses going up
the unfortunate ones. Rabbi Fram it's worth it. What a delightful I
in Jerusalem. But what C. saw in
gave an interesting talk on•the tra- melange, or romance, mystery, re-r
Tel Aviv is incredible. Not only
ditions and history of Passover and ligion, philosophy, history ,hysteria,1
is every space corner being built
then conducted a questionnaire. The psychology, psychanalysis, fills the
on, and whole Shchunat being put
members of the society present en- 45 pages of the tales of Kotikokura
up towards the Yarkon, but every
"Where Epicureans Meet"
tertained them with songs. There -twin sisters to the Arabian
single industry is expanding. There
William Cayman, associate con- were 19 patients assembled in the Nights, but in the modern style.
MRS. CHARLES H. MARKS
is such a shortage of labor that
Detroit Halevy-Hazo- auditorium. There were three wo-
Quality Food at Sensible ductor of the Society,
Kotikokura is now Lord Kates-
and one of the
mir Singing
unable to leave their beds but bury, an Englishman who attempts daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. some building is being done at
Prices. Table Service in pioneers of the organization will men,
who wished to hear the rabbi speak to escape his ape ancestry, to stifle David Meister. She was 37 years night by artificial light. T. (a
industrialist) told C.
Grill and Pine Room. Open conduct the chorus when it sings and Rabbi Fram visited each one of his jungle habits by the aid of an old, and was born in Detroit, and prominent
them. Matzos, fruit, goodies and ultra-mid-Victorian wife and a taught school for several years, be- that shortly they'll need 800 men
after 12 for Theater Par-
prayer books were given to all the spurious title. He has to escape fore her marriage, at the Trow- to work on the exhibition, and he
doesn't know where they'll get
Jewish patients. This was the first that by coming to New York, where bridge School.
ties.
time that a rabbi had ever visited a t a hectic, fl h rin dance, h e
Mrs. Marks was one of the char- them, quite apart from the fact
Northville. Rabbi Fram promised again finds what he thinks for the ter members and organizers of the that they'll have to phy twice as
the patients that he would come moment is his predestined mate. He Bicur Cholem Juniors, served as much. Mohl told Edward that we
can absorb 12,000 new people this
back again in the near future.
is mistaken, and has to flee dressed' secretary of the Sisterhood of Con- year, and that it is hoped the gov -
in nothing but a monocle through gregation Emanuel for several ernment will grant at least 6,000
years,
and
was
a
member
of
Pur-
the lobby of a crowded fashionable
Hartman Addresses Shaarey hotel.
ity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., and new certificates (last year they
Detroit Chapter of Iladassah. granted 300!). I don't think the
DE L IC SWAN • IRITAURANT -CARIOUS
Zedek Assembly.
Lord Kotesbury is arrested, but the is survived by her husband government will, because they
1130 ORIIWOLD
She
as usual in all the escapades of his and
S......d
three
daughters, Shirley Ruth, point to the Arab unemployed, and
The assembly of the Shaarey life, there was someone who came
insofar as they maintain we are
Zedek Religious School on Sunday, to the rescue. This time it was age 10, Carol, age 7, and Betty, age here to build up an Arab National
April 24, was addressed by Harry Cartaphilus again, and instead of , 3; a sister, Mrs. Zelda Harris, and Home, this logic is irrefutable.
a
brother,
Saul
Meister.
Hartman, a member of the teaching being brought to a public trial be-1
Funeral services were held at 2 Anyhow, there is no Jewish un-
staff of the school The subject of fore the court of law, he is tried by
his address was the recently pub- a jury of 12 famous alienists, with' p. m. Sunday from LewisBrothers' employment and things are much
liaised book, "Let the Day Perish," the result that he is found not guil- Funeral Home, 7739 John R. street, better now than even in the good
by Saul K. Padover. Mr. Padover ty of attempted rape. And it is with interment at Machpelah days just preceding the riots."
By MERTON M. ERTZ
Is • young Detroiter. He graduated here that he tells his remarkable Cemeter y.
YRershman, who officiated
from the College of the City of De- story.
at the services, announced-that it "Symphony of Six Million,"
troit, and is now attending the Uni-
"Cincy" Sachs, while refereeing
There are several chapters in the would be more in keeping with the
the Superb Film of the
versity of Chicago studying for his book that are extremely interesting
a basketball game, was caught
Current Year.
doctor's degree in history. Mr. to the Jewish reader. Kotikokura's wishes of the deceased to plant
arguing with himself over a de-
Ilartman, in the course of his ad- interview with Rambam, Maimoni- trees in Palestine in her memory
cision he made. (This is only one
than
to
send
the
conventional
of-
"Symphony
of Six Million," the
dress,
read
many
amusing
excerpts
of "Cincy's" habits.)
des, is a remarkable reconstruction.
on the Jewish-European life dur- It makes Maimonides live, and it ferings of food to members of the current attraction at the RICO
family.
The
following
trees
have
WILLIAM CAYMAN
Downtown
Theater,
may easily
ing the war.
sums up the philosophy of the great been ordered planted in her mem-
At the second annual Inter-
prove to be the oustanding film of
The semi-final debate will take
and Jewish philosopher.
Fraternal League banquet, a beau- -t the May Day celebration to be place during the assembly on May physician
ory:
the year. It is a story of a young
Another and still more interesting I
tiful loving cup was given to Ep- held at the Danceland Auditorium 8, at 11:15 o'clock. At that tme chapter is that in which Kotiko- I Three trees by her brother-in- Jewish surgeon from the ghetto,
silon No Fraternity for being the Sunday, May 1. Miss Ruth Sher- the tenth and postgraduate class kura discusses the Jew and his law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. who achieves fame and fortune at
league basketball champs this sea- man, assistant pianist, will play will debate. The subject for debate problem with David Ben Solomon A. Rosenberg of Chicago.
the expense of his happiness, and
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. who recaptures this only after he
son. The cup was presented to the accompaniment.
this year is "Resolved, that the Ben Solomon's description of the
Al. Schweitzer, president of the
Mr. Gayman has selected several 'Merchant of Venice' be banned Jew as the Scapegoat of Ged is a Stralse er. t
returns to ac linic on New York's
Onee by Mr. and Mrs. Jack lower east side. The film is a dram-
fraternity, to keep in his possession fitting numbers from the Halevy from the high school curriculum." gem, and Kotikokura himself won-
Tool, inne.
atization of Fannie Hurst's novel,
until next year's champions are repertoire for the occasion, and, The debates have proved to be most ders whether he too, is a Jew.
tree by Mr. and Mrs. Max which Gregory La Cava has di-
determined. The Epsilon No team as the affair is primarily a workers' interesting and enlightening. The Space does not permit us to go on
rected in masterly fashion, avoiding
has to win the league champion- holiday, will sing such typical public is invited to attend the semi- much further into detail on The D us o hnn kein
by Mr. and Mrs. El all manner of needless repetition,
i
One tree
ship next year to hold this cup per- workers' songs as "Ich Lbd di Ar- final and final debates of this sea- Invincible Adam," but we cannot
Sachse.
and in every instance permitting
beit " Mir Shmieden," "May Lied,"
manently. ,
son.
The
date
for
the
final
debate
refrain
from
quoting
the
first
para-
tree
by
Purity Chapter No only sufficient feet of the film to
One
etc. The Detroit Halevy is to rep- will be definitely decided upon soon.
graph of the foreword of the book: 359, 0. E. S.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle resent the Jewish group at the
be shown that impress the deeper
"The Invincible Adam" is the
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. because they leave so much to the
award, beautiful bronco medals, celebration.
Smoker May 7 of Julius Ro- story of every male. Kotikokura, Harms,
non-Jewish
friends
of
Mrs.
were given to the following mem-
sentiment imagination. The pic-
Meanwhile, the work for the
our hero, is the eternal youth, Pan, Marks.
senwald Post No. 218.
bers of Epsilon Nu Fraternity forthcoming seventh annual con- t
ture has its delicious moments of
the Pied Piper, Michcaelangelo's
by Mr. and Mrs. Devi d humor and many scenes that are
Morris Polinsky, captain; Nate
One
tree
Sunday evening, I At the meeting of the Julius David-David slaying Goliath. He S. Diamond.
Sampson, Charles Goodman, AI cert, to be held he on Institute
quite stirring. In the latter scenes,
of Arts ,
Rosenwald Post on April 27, plans is cousin-germane to Gargnntua,
Schweitzer and BM Katz.
particularly those in which Dr.
is being intensively carried for- were made for the smoker to be Til Eulenspiegel. Ever twenty,
Felix Klauber is shown performing
"DAS
LIED
1ST
AUS"
• Track championship award of ward by the several committees held Saturday evening, May 7. ever passionate, ever rebellious,
an operation on his old father, are
this league was a beautiful silver chosen for the purpose, and the Comrade Rodin, chairman of tick- ever nanverinonia
gbetween
br hero
her A and
AT
LITTLE
THEATER
by
far the most exciting, and Ric-
plaque given to Phi Beta Epsilon program committee is especially ac- e a for the stag party, reports a ship and w
nbraggart
The Little Cinema Theater is ardo Cortez, the Jewish genius of
Fraternity. who must also win tive in working out a suitable pro- good sale.
child, he fares forth to find love. showing
Hollywood, who plays the role of
another
all-German
talkie,
next year to keep this trophy per- gram. All rehearsals are held in
Bud Blum, chairman of the The goal eludes him, because he is
Song the surgeon, is superlative in wind
manently. Leon Cutler. captain room 123, Northern High School, poppy drive, wants all comrades torn by the struggle between the "Das Lied 1st AUS " ("The
story of a and action where one false intona-
of this track team, scored 13 points Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
on and at the next meeting, as monkey and the god, the primitive Is Ended"). This is a
tion would spell disaster to one who
temperamental
operetta
singer
of his team's total. Other mem-
he will need assistance in selling and the sophisticate, subman and who is insulted when a young man so convincingly illustrates the mind
bers of Phi Beta Epsilon Frater-
poppies. The poppy drive will be superman, the libido and civiliza- leaves the audience while she is and hands of a great operateur at
Two thousand years do not
nity who competed in the track
work.
Fisher Theater.
one of the biggest events the tion.
suffice to teach him the lesson that singing a request number. Her
tournament were Rudy Lietman,
Briefly then, the story is that of
Horace Heidt and his Califor- American Legion will put on this he cannot repress either of his two curiosity is aroused when he ap-
Irving Blockman, Manuel Rosen-
young
Felix whose ambition it is
nians are held over for a third year. The Rosenwald Post quota selves without havoc. He must be plies for a position as secretary to become ■ great surgeon. Ile
baum.
is
5,000
poppies.
Every
comrade
curiosity
is
succeeded
by
love
and final week at the Fisher. This
and
both
god
and
monkey!"
makes
a place for himself in the
The speakers of the evening week they have an entire new show of this postshouldshow his colors
crowded ghetto but neglects his
were Morris Linsky, president of entitled "Sunny Skies."
for this great cause. The Ladies
collections
to the great discomfort
the league, who spoke on "Ideals
Samuel Benavie is directing the Auxiliary will also assist in th i s
INTERNATIONAL HEBREW UNIVERSITY
of his immediate family-father,
of the Inter-Fraternal League"; N. Fisher Orchestra in a specially ar- poppy drive.
mother. sister, and a brother, who
David Kay, who donated the
Kaufman, vicepresident, spoke on ranged overture and Arsene Siegel
'BROADCAST OVER WWJ THIS SUNDAY
is ready to borrow the necessary
"Keeping the Jewish Leagues in is playing a novel organlogue.
signs for the dance, was appointed
funds In order that Felix may move
the City Together," and Mr. Ertz.
chairman of the house committee.
nee of the es,
up
en the west side of town and
The
international
radio
broadcast
in
ob
The post welcomed home its
representative of this paper.
cater to a finer and wealthier clien-
enth anniversary of the Hebrew University will he heard from
has
a field and com- adjutant, Phil Weisberg, who Hos-
son
for
having
tele.
11:30
to
12:30
this
Sunday
over
station
WWJ.
Mike Engelman and Art Collins, munity house for Jewish athletes. been sick at the Great Lakes
And yet the family is not satis-
Through the effort, of Prof. I. Leo Sharfman and Rabbi
two Detroit Jewish boys, recently
pital, Chicago.
fied; an apartment on Park ave-
Leen Fram, Dean E. H. Krause of the summer school of the
won a doubles handball tourna-
nue provides the futuristic back-
Strangers
A.
C.
Wins
Champion-
University
of
Michigan,
who
is
in
chary
of

weekly
broad•
Michi-
of
ment at the University
Riviera Theater.
ground for new offices wherein Dr.
a bi a.
cost for the first Methodist Church of Ana Arbor, this church
gan-,
Klauber and his "million-dollar
The Strangers A. C. won the
relinquished its half-hour from 11:30 to 12 in order that the
movie. depict-
a
A
movie
within
hands," accomplish all sorts of mir-
championship of the city-wide Jew-
complete program may be heard over WWJ.
Now's a good time for all Jew. ish tournament held recently. The ing the neck-breaking stunts of the
acles, but fail to rave the life of
heard
by
a
social
gathering
of
he
The entire program will
athletes
of
the
film
daredevils
In
a
thrilling
mod-
sea
fans
sport
the aged father. The scenes in the
lab
went through without a de-
all interested in the Hebrew University at Hotel Stotler. The
to establish team
ern-day romance of the sir and
^perating room are without a doubt
• ity toget together
feat,
beating
the
Ben
Beys
in
the
group will then meet for lunch and will hear • 1.4 program
field
and
com-
Hollywood.
now
showing
at
the
Ri-
new
for

the finest and the most truthful
ag idea
f the
last game 29 to 20. The squad
of speakers from Detroit and Ann Arbor in ob
eliest*/ house. There are five wits composed of Captain W. viera Theater "Lost Squadron"
that
the screen has witnessed. Feel-
ry. Joseph H. Ehrlich, president
Hebrew University &nisi
sensation-
ta this city, and these , If Kaufman, S. Cohen, II. Key, L. starring Richard Dix the In
I ing that he is responsible for the
another
of the Zionist Organisation of Detroit, will preside.
ake
al
star
of
"Cimarron"
togeth er, would m
death
of his father, Felix smashes
activities seers tater- Levitt. H. Gaines, J. Kaufman, H. powerful role of career.

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the framed picture of his "wonder- I his old place on the stafrof the old
hands," and vows never again to clinic.
honors go to Ricardo Cot,
touch an instrument. But when 'he tea Acting
for his excellent portrayal of
returns to the ghetto to look for! Dr. Klauber. Irene Dunne as the
the young woman who had once; crippled girl, Gregory Ratoff as the
given him courage from the depths I nervous father, and Anna Appel
the typical generous and ambi-
of her abundant faith, and finds I as
tious mother, all give convincing
that she herself is in immediate I performances and help to make this
need of an operation. he undertakes I a picture that will live long in the
to perform this himself, and by memory, when other more spectacu-
the successful outcome saves him- lar films have been forgotten.
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