liwkrntorrlarksnlinton10, Wweliammenmameame and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ll■ J. W: E. W. 0. DINNER DANCE ON OCT. 23 Hirrielhocks We all love LUXITE The North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will hold its dinner-dance on Sunday evening, Mr's. Gussie Hamburger announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Rose, to Henry Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berlin announce the engagement of their daughter, Annabelle, to Dr. Robert A. Coggan, because S Wedding Calendar Luxite Lingerie ha, "live" rubber waistbands that never need replacing . . . smoother and more comfortable than ordinary bands, Luaite has a shield at the inside of the crotch, prevent- ing friction and giving longer wear. ed nd 1n a lel Bloomers, Step-ins, Vests--- In glove silk and rayon, 1.00 In pure nd led F ; . glove 2.00 silk, A Lingerie-First Floor .nd r, S LL RI. SILVER FLOSS KRAUT JUICE 6 e. 'nth 8 s- PERFECTION LODGE AFFAIR ON OCT. 16 Dinner • Dance at Chalet Roadhouse This Sunday Evening. DILL FLAVORED E - N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER a SILVER FLOSS SAUER KRAUT lel, r e, EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY PHELPS, N. Y. A. L BERNSTEIN CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR • !IT 607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. g cial red DETROIT i [ PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER a of long experience will accept pupils to coach in all branches of mathematics, design, drawing, blueprint reading and stress analysis. Instruction in small groups or individually. Also translation work done in following languages: German, French, Spanish, Russian, up. 0 8730 Mason Place C Phone: Vinewood 1-9621 a A New Service! S Men's and Women's Felt HATS Cleaned d e Reshaped 25c A REGULAR 50c VALUE We are now equipped to offer you the most beautiful cleaning and hat reshaping at the lowest prices in De- troit. I For Your Convenience- I OpenSundays'2;;.% . ' 1 8743 12th St. u : r ;.7,.. • MADISON AT BRUSH act Detroit Town Hall Series rich "icor it* .•.n of 20 world celeb• fiber with Iwo Daniel Frohnian ... iety thean m who h. made noire st•rs" th •n •nyone else in II• 6, history! tef- Oct. 1q WEDNESDAY 11 A. M. SINGLE TICKETS AT WILSON BOK OFFICE and GRINNKLES 11.50 - $1 - 75c 5.0 5 2.5?-5 Season Membernhip-820•1112.50-$10 TOWN HALL HEADQUARTERS Detroit-Leland Hotel. Suite 1707 rile., 6617 RAndolph 2500 a te., BEL d er Today-Mat. & Night "BLESSED EVENT" with lama Y.) ed h a. Opening Sunday, Oct. 16 Latest Murder Mystery Thriller "RIDDLE ME THIS" SEN Differentl-You see the mime committed! The polite are baffled! Se e how the guilty man Is di•. co vered! featuring CHAS. PENMAN with New Trak Cs. f' hone Cadilac 11111 0 Nights-2Sc te $1.25 Wed. and Sat. Mat -20e and 60c T. Paid 1 2908 jJ 5 -ER5:St Mots. Little Cinema 2Se 56 E. COLUMBIA" i. e.:. " Thrills! Gangster. 1 Kidnaping. , Rescues! mot BESSORT GRETL THEIMER tot To. Hearts/ C I Holiapfel Knows All 11 Two hours of real entertainment I Continuou s Daily, 11 ing 11 p. in. a. tn. to 1 to 6 p- en.-35e ves., San. and M•141',""40s# • Generous Gift by Edwin M. Rosenthal to Y. W. H. A. The Bicur Cholem Society grate- fully acknowledges receipt of dona- tions from Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weinbeck in memory of the late Goldie Sweetwine. All money received is used to help the needy sick. The Young Women's Hebrew Association has recently re- ceived a generous supply of new furniture for its parlors from Edwin M. Rosenthal. Statement of the Ownership, Man- JEWISH POPULATION HAS QUINTUPLED IN A HUNDRED YEARS STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WAYNE-- Before me, a Notary Public in and for the state and county afore- said, personally appeared J. H. Schakne, who, having been duly sworn according to law deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and, if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above cap- tion, required by the Act of Aug. 24, 1912, embodied in Section 43, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and ad- dresses, of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager are: Publisher, Joseph J. Cummins, 2073 Ilazelwood, De- troit; editor, Joseph J. Cummins, 2073 Hazelwood, Detroit; manag- ing editor, Philip Slomovitz, 3272 Monterey, Detroit; business man- ager, J. II. Schakne, 2073 Hazel- wood avenue, Detroit, Mich. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addressee of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and ad- dresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The De- troit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Wood- ward avenue; Joseph H. Cummins, 2073 Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; J. H. Schakne 2073 Hazel- wood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; F. Margolis, 6537 Bartlett street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3. That the known bond hold- ers, mortgagees, and other secur- ity holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi- ties are (if there are none, no state): None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockhold- er or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trus- tee or in any other fiduciary rela- tion, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the uid two paragraphs contain state- ments embracing afliant's full knowledge and belief as to the cir- cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trus- tee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this aMant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation hu any interest direct or other se- curities than as so stated by him. (Continued from Page One.) prematurely died of epidemnics. "In the course of the 105 years, while the Jewish people quintu- pled. Europe, together with the immigration countries: America, South Africa and Australia, in- creased its population only three and a half times. The Jews show everywhere a relatively smaller number of births than do Gen- tiles because the Jews were ur- banized earlier, and also because they included a higher percentage of the middle class and the intel- lectuals. "Nevertheless, because of a de- crease in mortality far greater than among the other peoples of the world, the Jews have increased both absolutely and proportionally in almost all countries, except in :a few smaller ones of Western Europe." "During the 55 years following !1825, the average yearly increase of Jews throughout the world amounted to about 80,000; during the last 50 years, to more than 160,000 yearly. Today the in- crease must be figured at 180,000 at least. The 5,000,000 Jews on the American continent, including the United States, Canada, Mex- ico and South America, have a natural increase of 75,000 yearly. And apart from the 1,500,000 West European Jews who do not increase, there still remain 2,000,- 000 with a yearly increase of from 15 to 16 per thousand."' A survey of Jewish occupations and geographical distribution in the past century reveals changes as striking as those in population, according to Lestschinsky. Eighty- three per cent of the world's Jews lived in Europe in 1825; in 1930 only 62.5 per cent were residents of the continent. America, which had 3/10 of 1 per cent of the Jewish population of the world in 1825, has 30 per cent today; Australia, which had none, has 2/10 of one per cent today. Jews have decreased in percentage in Asia and Africa, 4 per cent of the race living in Asia in 1930 as compared with 9 per cent 105 years before, and 3 per cent living in Africa, as compared with 7 per cent in 1825. "Perhaps the most striking change has come about in Amer- ica, which now contains about a third of World Jewry, a hundred- fold multiplication of its percen- tage of 1825," Mr. Lestschinsky states. In the five American cities, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Bos- ton and Cleveland, 2,750,000 Jews live today, or more than 60 per cent of the entire Jewish popula- tion of the United States. The rapid development of a Jewish proletariat has been an- other development of the last ten- tory, Mr. Lestschinsky reveals. Almost 2/5 of the members of the Jewish earning classes today or about 2,200,000, are engaged in industry or handicraft, he as- serts. (Continued from Page One.) Shetzer will bet the speaker over Station WXYZ, from 6:55 to 7 p. m. On Saturday, Oct. 29, Henry Meyers will be the speaker over Station CKOK from 7 to 7:05 p. m. On Sunday, Aaron D. Mark- son will speak over Station WJBK, during Weinbergs Yiddish Hour, from 12:45 to 12:50 p. nL Education Month Statement.. A number of additional statments were issued this week on the occa- sion of Education Month. Abraham J. Rosenshine, presi- dent of Young Israel, in a state - ment regarding the adult education program, declares: Bicur Cholem Society Ac- knowledges Gifts. A. L DRABKIN a EDUCATION MONTH TO CONCLUDE WITH GRADUATION EXERCISES NOVEMBER 9 Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will give a dinner-dance at the Chalet Roadhouse, Eight- Mile Road and Gratiot avenue, on Sunday evening, Oct. 16. There will be surprise enter- tainment and dancing between courses. Members and friends are invited. For reservations call B. B, Lasky, Longfellow 8987. This will be the first event of Perfection Lodge for this season, the first event of every year be- ing looked forward to by all mem- bers and friends as an outstanding social occasion. Packed by the makers of agement, Circulation, etc., re- quired by the Act of Congress of Aug. 21, 1912, of The De- trait Jewish Chronicle, published once each week ■ t Detroit, Mich., for October. 1932. 5. That the average number of copies of each lame of this publi- cation sold or distributed. through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is. (This information is required from daily publications only.) J. H. SCHAKNE, Business manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of September. 1932. AARON I. BENYAS, Notary Public. My commission expire' April 5. 1936. Forest Cleaning All Parties To Participate in Event Arranged by Kvutzah lvrith. Forest Cleaners have never deviated from its policy of only guaranteed quality- Forest Dry Cleaning means that your gar- ments are HAND finished and HAND pressed-spotlessly restored to their orig- inal styles and colors-and offered at fair, reasonable prices. The Kvutzah Ivrith, at its last board meeting, completed arrange • ments for the Zionist symposium which will lie given under its aus- pices Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, Ladies' ' . Dresses, Coats and SUITS Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS Cleaned and Pressed Cleaned and Pressed $ i 00 75c sil Births at the Chalet, Gratiot and Eight Mile road, on Oct. 23. For res- ervations call either Mrs. Libbie Robbins, Longfellow 5392, or Oct. 4-To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ruskin (Elizabeth Giesler) of Mrs Nettie Newman, Longfellow 3918. 3307 Fullerton avenue, a daughter, Doris Shirley. Oct. 3-To. Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Mandell (Pauline Keidan of 3840 Monterey, a daughter, Barbara Lorraine. Sept 27-To Mr. and Mrs, Harry K. Rosen of 7450 Kipling avenue, a daughter, Suzanne. Sept. 19-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Binkow (Bertha Haar) of 3287 Waverly, a son, Howard Murray. It's a Drink I To Your Health • • YOU CAN BE PROUD OF up PHONE COlumbia 4200 MRS. R. B. NEWMAN C ZIONIST SYMPOSIU WEDNESDAY NIGH Oct. 23-Miss Betty Gitlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gitlin, to Benjamin M. Eder, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Ost. 23-Miss Rose Lakin, daughter of Mrs. Ida Lakin, to Edward Oberfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. 51, Oberfield. Oct. 30-Miss Esther Traub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Morris A. Traub of 2288 Ilazelwood avenue, to Irving Solomon of this city. Nov. 6-Miss Sarah Block, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Block, to Joel W. Josephson. Nov. 6-Miss Marcella Grahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm, to Raymond Schreiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber. Nov. 23-Miss Florence Levin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin of 2524 Tyler, to Dr. Clarence B. Jacobs, son of Harry A. Jacobs of 2703 Calvert. 7, MI Ins 1 Engagements l Margolin, Aaron M•rkson, Aaron M. Pte• gernon, Isaac Rosenthal, Isaac Shetser, Aaron Carlatein, Jacob Freedman. Hinton Kaplan, Harry Kraft, A J. Koffman. Jo.. Modell, George M. Robert., Eli J. Sachs, Morne Saolson, Jack Tobin . Leo Weissman and Dr. May E. Bernstein. May the coming year he • very suc• ressful one for our organization, m ay it grow from ntrength to strength, and m. we be able to earn gut out plass or helping our children receive the excellent Jewish education which the United Ile- brew Schools offer them." The following delivered addresses during the Yom Kippur services in behalf of Education Month: Oscar Colten, Shaarey Zedek supplemen- tary services; Nathan Shur, Phila. delphiatByron Auditorium; Irving Schlussel, Beth Abraham Syna- gogue; Meyer Weisenfeld, Congre- gation Emanuel; Aaron Rosenberg, "Detroit Jewry last January welcomed People's Theater; Michael Michlin, a modest but noble beginning In the Enke!! School; Israel Wiener, held of Jewish education for adultswhen B'nai Israel Synagogue. the commod101111 el...rooms of the Uni- ted Hebrew Schools building at Phil. Children Aid National Fund. delphia and Byron were opened for the In connection with the holidays. purpose of disseminating Jewish knowl- edge to men and women engaged in the certain projects are undertaken busine. and profenalonsi world. and developed by the children with CI... In elementary Itebrew, advan- ced Hebrew. Yiddish and lecture cournes the co-operation of the teach- In Pont-Biblical Jewish history were a.- ers. A few days before Rash Ila- ..fully held every Monday evening for shonah, the large corridor of the Men and • period of about six months. Aaron D. Mark son Miss Leah school that leads to the classrooms women, Pike, Miss Ruth Ticktin, Abe latch... was turned int oa miniature post- and Elk•n Buchhalter, pos....Dig • high rating In Jewinh pedagogy and • Proy office. The "postmaster" who was found knowledge of the subjects they elected by the children sat at a desk taught willingly and ardently rendered selling National Fund stamps. The their servicee gratis for an entire Nemea• stamps were posted on the L'Shono ter, "As • result of the successful expert- Tovo cards. The cards were then • more ment. wes re happy to announce a accepted in the "postoffice" and comprehensive and Intensive curriculum to be offered this year. The aublect• "mailed" to the children's friends in will ire de "Schulcan Aruch;• Tegloth, the other classrooms. The cards, Dinim and Minhachn: Pentateuch with Commentaries: Jewish history, the Pro- which were colored by the children, phets, Yiddish language: Hebrew lan• were given gratis to them for the t oille and gramma, Yiddich literature, purchase of a National Fund stamp. Hebraic literature: Modern Jewish-Eng- lish literature: and Jewish Current In this manner a nice amount was s. bulletin describing the. raised for the National Fund. This Events. . an d courses in detail I. being will be available on registration night. project had a three-fold purpose. which han been set for ruesday. Oct. I. First, there was the introduction of at the Philadelphia•Ityron Talmud Torah. the New Year greeting to children; "Young Israel, Interested In Jew .1 secondly, there was the contact education as an integral part of tradition Judaism and in the enhancement f Jew- made with the upbuilding of Pal- ish culture .d endeavor. In indeed happy estine and the raising of money for ned Hebrew School. an proud that the Uit through it. nuperintendent and officers. the National Fund; and thirdly, have acted upon the initiative.. of the the spirit of friendliness and co- local orcanintion of that great youth movement which is ...ring thene operation which was created. courses. We are extremely thankful to A Succah project is being Robert R. Mil . preaident of the planned for Succoth. The building schools. Aaron M. Pregersort chairman of Its board of education and Iternacd and decorating of the &web and baars, superintendent, for their sincere in- other work incidental to the erec- -operation ear •nd the latter's personal in- tion of a Succah was undertaken valuable and •int•nce given and carried out by the children. us Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, president _of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, issued the following statement: FOREST CLEANERS and DY E RS 533-547 E. Forest swocsvmeacwoomoomem•• • • %%%%%% ••• •••••, IDA DIVINOFF at 8:30, at the Byron-Philadelphia Hall, All Zionist organizations par- ticipating in the symposium will be represented by their ablest spokes. men. Joseph II. Ehrlich will represent the Zionist Organization, Mr. Ris- kin will represent l'oale Zion. The hlizrachi Ilatzoir will be represent- ed by II. Eskin. Chalutzos spokes- man will be Sarah Schrage. S. Shnitz will speak for the Revision- ists; C. Shapiro for Hashomer Hat- zoir; Miss Jeanette Steinberg for Hadassah and Abraham J. Rosen- shine for Mizrachi and Young Is- rael. Ida Divine, celebrated violinist, will furnish the musical program. All organizations are requested not to arrange any affair for the evening of October 19. Aaron Rosenberg will be chair- man of the evening. • , DINE & DANCE , . . , AT THE . . . SILVER LEAF '; NIGHT CLUB . . . . 7618 WOODWARD AVE. No cover charge at any time. l . SPECIAL DINNER-41.00 , 5P. M. to 10 P. M. DINING ' 1 0 ; - DANCING - ENTERTAINMENT We cater to Banquets, Weddings, Tea and Bridge Parties, etc. For reservations call 'MADISON 6707 ■ .4%. .. Free Parkin, ■ ,, TRINITY 2-8647 ..... ,os ‘ i t o ...,% ■■■••■•■ %1C . littmans People's Theater FAITHS FELLOWSHIP ARRANGES LECTURES 12th and Seward Tel. TRinity 2-3488 Rabbi Leon Fram and Milton M. SECOND BIG WEEK Alexander Two of the Ten Speakers. In further exploration of the discussion begun at the June mass meeting, on the question "How Man May Master Fear," the De- troit Fellowship of Faiths, together with the Young Women's Chris- tian Association, announces a se- ries of 10 discussion hours. The discussions will take place at 2230 Witherell street. Following a 45- minute presentation of each sub- ject, 15 minutes will be allowed for discussion. Three of the 10 speakers in the series are Jews. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El will speak on Oct. 25, and Milton M. Alexander, advertising counsel, will speak on Nov. 8. Dr. Louis A. Schwartz of the Wayne County Medical So- ciety opened the series on Oct. 11, with an address on "The Point of View of the Psychiatrist."' Rev. R. W. Woodroofe presided. Other speakers in the series are: Oct. 18, Mrs, Irene Murphy of the Department of Public Wel- fare, speaking on "The Need of the Unemployed"; Nov. 1, Miss Florence Case of Detroit Theo- sophical Society; Nov. 15, speak- er, a Protestant clergyman, to be I announced later; Nov. 22, Dr. Nur M. Malik of the Mohammedan "The Woman's Auxiliary of the United faith; Nov. 29, Rev. V. P. Ran- Hebrew Schools an organixation of dall of Detroit Unity Association; women whose main purpose In the main- Dec. 6, speaker, a representative ten.. of the bussystem which eon- For the convenience of members f the Roman Catholic Church, to .. the smaller children to and from th e Itehrew se . a. Zedakah Club announces that it e announced later; Dec. 13, Miss "About two years ago this organisation had to keep the original date, Oct. was ..•nixed and changed Its name Marie R. Rasey, psychologist. from the Northwestern Women*. League. 30, for its Hallowe'en party, at the a. It was then called. to the Woman's Elks Temple. Auxiliary, a, it Di now called, the name The chairman of this affair, Son- having been changed for the re.. that It. activiti. are not conaned to one sec- ia Shaffer, and co-chairman, Rose tion but •re city-wide Lipson, urge all Zedakah members At pre.nt there is• membership of more than three hundred women, having and friends to co-operate in this more than doubled its membership since affair. held it. reorganisation. Meetings are • The first award of the Elsa F. There will be dancing, novelties regularly every fourth Wednesday dur- ing the months October to May Inclusive and refreshments. Tickets can he Welling Memorial Scholarship The programs ually nu consist of an ad• obtained from the following corn- Fund of the Detroit Section, Na- dee., vocalist and other entertaining fea- mittee: tional Council of Jewish Women, tur. Mesdames Mary Wallace, Char- was presented to Miss Virginia "Thin year our open meeting. which will be in the form of •mumicale-tea. lotte Gould, Ann Castenberis, Jane Bachrach, at the convocation exer- Promisee to be • very enjoyable get• cises of the Detroit City College, together a ffair. It will he held at the Tyner, Belle Stub, Sylvia Rosen- Detroit Le land Hotel on Wedneaday. Oct berg Blanche Greenblat, Lina Ka- on Oct. 4. This fund was estab- 26, at a p. m. A very interenting pro- dushin, Bertha Wine and Ida Levin. I fished in memory of Elsa F. Well- gram ham been arranged by the ch•ir- men, Mend... Gm.. Roberts. Leo For information call Longfellow- ing, an active board member, at her death two years ago, at the sug- Weinman. Dimon Kaplan and Harry 5155. Cohen. An are In • . gestion of Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. "Elaborate plan. for our main fund• Leopold Mayer and Mrs. D. J. ral•ing ••ffair are being formulated. This wealbe In the form of • tIve dollar (give levy, who were instrumental in or get) donor luncheon to be held shout arranging the details for the gift January then. Mono of the mrmrn scholarship fund. Two Detroiters, graduates of I have earned their price of admission du Mrs. Welling, who was • Vassar e tsinsit.t.brir srib , zs sestm sw. h. the Jewish Theological Seminary ' graduate, had always been inter. ses , tn r' s ;seif"itcs.pl'a":nss7 been se '. of America, were called to minis- int . chairman of the luncheon and ter to congregations beginning' ested in the educational work of rs George Roberts. her co•chairman the council and it was considered with the High Holy Days. Other ••rious chairmen will be •ppointed In the near future and w u rgently urre Rabbi Morris D. Margolis, for- , fitted to establish this tribute to her the ....ration or erre,- Je wish woman manly a teacher in the United Ile- memory. According to the condi- In this promect of ours. in rs. Voluntary pled». tions of the fund, the entire ex- sr peration will be greatly sperm .. brew Schools, graduate of College Wed of the City of Detroit, was called pense of the senior year, including "The officers •rul director. for the el cangregation of Jackson- tuition, is to be awarded to • Jew- , h.iiletbla ... s r „sr s r.. fo il., Mrs. ish student of the Detroit Teacher's ZarkhrOn. president; Mrs. A. R. Strainer. College, who has oustanding prere- salvice...Went: Mrs. Julio. Be r m a n. Rabbi Herbert Parzen, gradu•1 and•Ire-preoldent: Mr, Robert Mar• • quisites for teaching and who re- ni w. l, third wire-president: M.. Ember ate of the University of Michigan, q uires financial assistance, This Solomon. recording pecretary: Mrs. w,,ir who formerly was rabbi of con- student is selected by a committee Kaplan. ...re, Mrs. M. Weirder •cad Ep rii r p , rommpse di ss gregations in St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. J em. e s composed of the chairman of the directors: Mender... Emil Portland Ore., is now rabbi of scholarship fund , wi th resis- error. Hoer r cos... Levis the Jewish Center at Morristown, I tance of two faculty members ap- Mary Gordon. Esther Goldberg. M. a , Hayman. Abs Kaille, E Lippitt. I•aar ':••• O. pointed by the dean of Detroit Teachers College. An award is to be made each year. Money for the continuance of this fund comes from contribu- tions sent in by members either in memory of Mrs. {Veiling or others. WJBK- 2:40- 2:48 Rabbi Leon Fram Sunday, October 16 Jewish Radio Forum Young People's Society of WMBC- 7:30- 7:35. --Joseph Haggai Sunday, October 16 Shaarey Zedek. Altman's Jewish Hour Kurt Peiser WXYZ- 6:55- 7:00 Tuesday, October 18 ! The Young People's Society of Philip Slomovitz Wednesday, October 19..._ WJR - 6:00. 6:05.. Sol R. Levin the Shaarey Zedek held its first 2:40. 2:48 Sunday, October meeting of the current season at Jewish RA i0 Forum Sunday, October 23........._...WMBC- 7:30- 7:35 ..Abraham Lachover the synagogue on Sept 25. Com- I mittee chairmen were announced Altman's Jewish Hour Simon Shetzer by Saul Levin, president WXYZ- 6:55- 7:00 Tuesday, October 25 Last season the Young Peoples CKOK- 7:00. 7:05.. _ _Henry Meyers I Saturday. October 29 _ WJBK-12:45-12:50. ...Aaron D. Markaon Society took part in many syn.- Sunday, October 30 hrogue activities, including social Weinberg's Yiddish Hour I work, welfare aid, and it had a These radio programs have been made possible through the sour - I number of interesting lecturers I tesy of the above stations co-operating with the sixth annual Educe- I speak at meetings which were open to the public. tion Month. As • result of our success at our opening we are repeating on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, OCT. 14, 15, 16 The Entire New Company Will Appear in "FAMILY LUCK" A Ploy ■ in 3 Acts by A. Blum A problem comedy, drama with song. We desire to thank the public for their kind response to our opening play. TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE Evenings: $1.00 - 75c • 50c • 35c Matinee: 75c • 50c • 35c • 25c IIOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS! ' Exhibitors Service Company H. C. CRAVEN, Mgr. Cadillac 8,201 2310 Cass Ave. ZEDAKAH TO HOLD HALLOWEEN PARTY ON ORIGINAL DATE SEASON'S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES! Grennan Bakeries WELLING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN VIRGINIA BACHRACH Incorporated H. H. QUITMEYER, Mgr. 1250 Seventeenth St. Atention--- 2 DETROITERS GET RABBINICAL POSTS SINAI KOSHER SAUSAGE CO. La. 1900 +0;14 3 - %- 1 e rr:0 , ‹Tati74/ .., t .---- , 'v inci.9 Makes a SPECIAL OFFER to the Jewish Public of Detroit for the Entire SUCCOTH FESTIVAL, selling Filled Tongues at 25c a pound ! - These tongues are procurable at the Sinai Sausage Co. branch, 8738 Twelfth St. SCHEDULE OF RADIO ADDRESSES FOR HEBREW EDUCATION MONTH in purchasing delicatessen meats, be sure they carry the SINAI LABEL. Then you will be certain that you eat STRICTLY KOSHER products. Don't lot anyone tell you that the label fell off. DETROIT BRANCH-Mr. BRAITSTAIN, Mgr. SINAI KOSHER SAUSAGE CO.. 1 Wholesale and Retail 8738 TWELFTH ST. - PHONE MADISON 8413 \