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MEETING OF REFORM
MANY CLASSES ON 143rd ANNUAL
RABBIS IN CINCINNATI NOV. 2-6
Y.W.H.A. PROGRAM
PIEIATRIDiffEWISH giftONIGLE
• nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
CON GR EGATI
EsGu t-g ON
FENKELL LADIES LOAN
SCHOO
sYCNHOI
I
L SIMCHAS TORAH DANCE
TO RESUME SESSIONS
STATE REGIONAL
HADASSAH NEWS
- — -
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
DR. BEIGLER ELECTED
TO HEAR DR. WORRELL
TO A FELLOWSHIP BY
COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
Head of Semitic, Department of
University of Michigan to
GRAND RAPIDS
The American College of Sur-
Speak at Meeting Oct. 30.
Mrs. Louis Lebster, chairman geons, at its twenty-second clin-
of Michigan Region of Hadassah, ical congress held in St. Louis,
The first open meeting of the
attended the national convention honored Dr. Sydney K. Beigler of
held at New York. On her re- Detroit by electing him to a fel- year of the Young People's So-
ciety of Congregation Shaarey
turn she was invited to address
Zedek will be held at the syna-
the chapter. On Oct. 4 a gala
gogue on Chicago boulevard at
afternoon was spent at the meet-
Lawton, at 3 p. m. on Sunday,
ing, listening to the most inter-
Oct. 30. The speaker will be prof.
esting and inspiring news and
William II. Worrell, head of the
sidelights that Mrs. Lobster ably
Semitics department of the Uni-
portrayed of the convention.
versity of Michigan.
FLINT
At the opening meeting of the
The music committee has se-
season, Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman of
cured a prominent piano soloist
Detroit was the guest speaker. In
ho will present a short program.
her subject, "Steadily Forward,"
The study group is arranging
she stressed the program for the
to hold its meetings soon and
coming year and urged concentra-
everyone interested in discussing
tion of effort in their many un-
current topics is urged to join by
dertakings.
consulting the chairman.
The enthusiasm displayed for
Officers of the society for the
the donors luncheon augurs well
current season are Saul Levin,
for its capable and willing
president; Dr. Leonard Sidlow,
workers.
vice-president; Florence Levin,
Mrs. J, Eugene Bloomberg,
secretary; Abraham Satovsky,
president of the Flint chapter,
treasurer.
visited Detroit Oct. 13 in the in-
Membership in the organization
terests of Hadassah.
is automatically open to all young
MRS. L FINEMAN
MUSKEGON
people whose parents are members
On Oct. 4 the Temple Sister-
of the synagogue, and to others
Parkside at Midland. Music will
DR. SYDNEY K. BEIGLER
upon proper application to the
be furnished by Mrs. Aptekar's hood of Muskegon heard Mrs.
Louis
Lobster
speak
on
the
sub-
lowship in the college. The exec- membership committee.
son. Refreshments will be served.
The board of directors, which
Mrs. L. Fineman will be chair- ject "Hadassah and Its Goal." utive board pointed out that the
man of the evening, assisted by Many were the questions that were credentials and surgical training consists of the committee chair-
Mesdames It. Baltuch, S. Berko- discussed in covering the ramifi- of Dr. Beigler were among the men, is as follows: Mrs. Jack Vein,
witz, E. Smilo, F. Miro, S. Busker, cations of Hadassah work in Pal- best presented by the applicants. music; Mrs. Saul Levin, member-
M. Handler, J. Freidman and A. estine,
Dr. Beigler graduated from the ship; Miss Naomi Goldstein and
WINDSOR
University of Michigan Medical Miss Elinore Brodersohn, social;
Gluchlich. All members, husbands
At
a
meeting
held
at
the
Tem-
School in 1924 and after serving Nathan L. Milstein, speakers; Dr.
and friends are invited.
ple, an interesting group of work- his interneship at the University Leonard Sidlow, study group;
Jolly Elite Club Autumn ers planned ways and means of Hospital completed a three-year Harold Helper, publicity.
arranging some function to raise fellowship as resident and instruc-
Frolic Nov. 17.
greatly needed funds for the work tor in surgery at the University
in Palestine, bliss Anna Geller of Wisconsin. At the completion Pythian Sisters Bridge
At the last meeting held Tues- presided.
of his residency he was sent by
Luncheon Nov. 12.
day, Oct. 19, it was decided that
Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman spoke the University of Wisconsin on a
dates of regular meetings be on closer co-operation. Definite scholarship as exchange resident
Final
arrangements were made
changed to Sunday afternoons for plans for co-relation of the work surgeon to the University of Ber-
the coming season. The open was suggested. Another meeting lin, where he remained for a year for a bridge luncheon at Buddy's
house affair held Saturday night will soon be held to discuss plans and a half, working with the fore- Restaurant by the Pythian Sis-
ters, Greater Detroit Temple No.
was successful.
for social activities and cultural most surgeons of Berlin. Upon 162, on Saturday, Nov. 12. All
Arrangements are being made programs.
his return from Germany he proceeds will go to charity. The
for the forthcoming autumn frolic
DETROIT
settled in Detroit where he is now card party held last Monday was
to be held at the Graystone Ball-
News about the Detroit chap- engaged in the private practice of such a success that the luncheon
room on Thursday evening, Nov. ter will be found in another col- general surgery.
was asked fon! The public is in-
17.
umn.
vited to attend.
BAY CITY
40 Homeless Men Appeal for Mrs. Louis Harrison, treasurer
J. W. E. W. 0. DINNER-
of the region, is to give her view
Food, Clothing.
DANCE THIS SUNDAY
of the national convention at the
Northwestern branch of the Jew-
An appeal for food, clothing next meeting of the chapter.
ish Old Folks' Home will have its
The
annual dinner-dance of the
and coal was again made this
Chairmen or secretaries of all first regular meeting of the season North Woodward branch of the
week by the 40 homeless men
m.,
on
Monday,
Oct.
24,
at
1:30
p.
Jewish
Women's European Welfare
housed at 540 Farnsworth, in the chapters are urged to send news at the Statler Hotel.
Organization will take place this
old Talmud Torah building next of their Hadassah activities to
A
lecture
by
a
well-known
speak-
Sunday
evening, Oct. 23, at the
to the Mogen Abraham Syna- the chairman of the regional edu- er will be delivered and a talking Chalet, Gratiot and Eight Mile
cational committee, Mrs. S. Klei- picture will be shown. The pub-
gogue.
road.
The men in charge of the shel- man, 2310 Webb avenue.
ic is invited.
The public is invited to attend
ter state that all food items and
The Succoth party for the in- and help make it a success. For
any articles of clothing, as well SCOTT NEARING
mates has been postponed to Oct. reservations call either Longfellow
as coal, is needed and will be ap-
TO SPEAK OCT. 30 30. Members and friends are 3918, or Longfellow 5392.
prec ia t ed.
Calendar of future events:
Prof. Scott Nearing, noted asked to remember the date. Fur-
Those
he
o s desiring to present food
Bridge-luncheon at Marshall's on
economist
and educator, speaks ther details will be announced in
or clothing are asked to call Glen-
Dexter
boulevard and Collingwood,
next
week's
Chronicle.
on "Presidential Candidates and
dale 5517-VV.
on Nov. 15.
Political Issues" at McCollester
Bridge-tea
at Barium Hotel on
•saint
when
there
The
heron's
a
Hall, 433 West Forest, at Cass,
Dec. 13.
Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2:30 p. m. are no fish about.
A question period will follow the
lecture. Dr. J. E. G. Waddington Detroit Town Hall, Inc.
Opening Season 1932.33
will be the platform chairman
FOR RENT—Furnished room for mar-
FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 28
ried couple (employed) or single man
A Simchas Torah dance will be
A preliminary meeting of pros- given by the Fenkell Ladies' Loan
Association
on Monday evening,
pective teachers for the B'nai
Moshe Sunday School for the en- Oct. 24, at the Talmud Torah on
suing year was held last Tuesday
evening,' with I. II. Mendelssohn,
principal, presiding.
New teachers appointed, in ad-
dition to most of those of last
year, are: Miss Lillian Siegel, Miss
Glass, Miss Greenbaum and bliss
Mollie Wasserman.
Registration and enrollment of
students will take place every day
from Monday, Oct. 24, to Friday,
Oct. 28, from 3 to 5 o'clock in the
afternoons. All children 5 to 14
years of age are welcome, A
parent should accompany the chil-
dren for registration if possible.
The first session of the Sunday
School will take place on Sunday
morning, Oct. 30, from 10 a. m.
to 12 o'clock noqn.
The Young Women's Hebrew
Association will hold its first open
• dance of the season on Sunday,
Oct. 23, and will continue these
regularly throughout the fall and
winter.
A Hallowe'en party, for mem-
bers only will be held at the club
house on Saturday evening, Oct.
29. A Hallowe'en dance open to
the public will take place on Sun-
day evening, Oct. 3Q.
Classes and clubs are in full
awing, but enrollments are still
'being taken in the following
classes: Voice and diction, begin-
ners and advanced drama, public
speaking, beginners and advanced
French, art appreciation, voice
training,ir group singing, bridge,
the modern novel, gift-making,
special Jewish cultural subjects,
speed shorthand and typewriting,
WINDSOR NAMOI GIRLS
business English, bookkeeping,
GIVE DRAMATIC NIGHT
ballroom and interpretative danc-
ing, fencing, gymnastics and swim-
A gala event has been promised
ming. Practically all of these
by the Naomi Girls Niub of Wind-
classes are open to men also.
sor, Ontario, who have issued 600
Mrs. Emery Monash will again
invitations for their second dra-
lead the child study classes on
matic evening and dance, under the
Wednesday afternoons at 2 o'clock
direction of Joseph 'Seeker, to be
and Monday evenings at 8 o'clock,
held at the Shaer Ilashomayim
beginning Oct. 24.
synagogue, Giles boulevard and
Free vocationel classes are held
Gryeau street, Windsor, Sunday
every morning from 10 to 12 to
evening, Oct. 23.
enable unemployed office workers
Three excellent one-act plays will
to maintain and improve their effi-
be the dramatic feature of the eve-
ciency.
OFFICERS OP CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS
ning. The first is called "Exit the
Weekly bridge parties on Tues-
AND PARTICIPANTS IN PRoGRAM AT CINCINNATI ON NOVEMBER 1.6, 1932
Grand Duchess," a light, enter-
day evenings and Saturday night
taining comedy; the second 'After-
to Right, Toe Row: Rabbi Bernard Bomberger, Albany, N. Y.; Rabbi Barnett
house parties, for members, take Left
wards," a little drama from life;
R. Brickner, Cleveland, Ohio; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, New York, N. Y.; Rabbi David
and third, "The American Idea," a
place regularly.
Lefkowitz, Dallas, Texas. Minos Row: Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, Recording Secretary,
An innovation this year is the Macon, Ca.; Rabbi Samuel II. Coldenson, Vice-President, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rabbi lively sketch from Jewish life.
social club and lip reading class Morris Newfield, President, Birmingham, Ala.; Rabbi Marry S. Margolis, Correspond-
Dancing will follow this program
with an excellent orchestra provid-
for the hard of hearing under the ing Secretary, Sr. Paul. Minn. BoTTOM Row: Rabbi Felix A. Levy, Treasurer, Chicago,
ing the music.
leadership of Miss Violet Fried Ill.; Prof. Jacob Z. Lautrrbach, Cincinnati, Ohiu; Prof. *Levi Diesendtuck, Cincinnati,
Tickets may be secured from any
of the Detroit School for the deaf, Ohio; Rabbi Julius Gordon, Sc. Louis, Mo.
member or at the door.
and Mrs. Maurice Klein of the
The forty-third annual meeting Birmingham, Ala., will occupy the
National Council of Jewish Wom-
en. This group meets on Wed- of the Central Conference of Amer- program on Wednesday night. Re-
nesday evenings and is open to ican Rabbis will take place in Cin- ports of the officers and committees PRENZLAUER GROUP
cinnati, Ohio, beginning on Wednes- will be read during the opening ses-
all who are so handicapped.
MEETS WEDNESDAY
The staff consists of Miss Ella day, Nov. 2, and continuing through sion, Wednesday morning. Of par-
Vera Feldman, director; Miss Sunday, Nov. 6. The opening of the ticular interest will be the report Bridge Party To Be Held Nov. 6
Dinah Connell, employment sec- conference will be preceded on and recommendations of the social
to Aid Hospitalization Fund,
retary; Miss Sara Hillel, recrea- Tuesday, Nov. 1, by an all-day justice commission, of which Rabbi
tion worker; Miss Judith Horo- nueting of the executive board. Edward L. Israel, Baltimore, Md.,
Dr. Harry Kirschbaum and Mrs.
witz, club worker; Mies Birdie Headquarters have been established is chairman, and of the committee Rose Lipson of the Jewish Social
Michelson and Miss Anna Rose at the Sinton Hotel, where the ma- on international peace, Rabbi Max Service Bureau will be the guest
Hersh, administrative secretaries. jority of the sessions will be held. C. Currick, Erie, Pa., chairman.
Friday evening services will be speakers at the Eva Prenzlauer
The feature of the program will
The teaching staff is as follows:
held at the Plum Street Temple,
Miss Helene Stungo, drama de- be the celebration of the Washing- at
which
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, New
partment; Miss Maxine Rosenthal, ton BI-centennial by the reading of York, will
present the conference
art appreciation; Miss Betty Kahn, a paper on the subject, "The Amer- lecture. Sabbath morning services
French; Irving Schlussel, Jewish ican Principle of the Separation of will he held at the Rockdale Ave-
Church
and
State
in
Its
Application
history; Harry C. Markle, public
Modern Life," by Rabbi David nue Temple, at which Rabbi Bar-
speaking; Mrs. Florence Konkle, to
nett It. Brickner, Cleveland, Ohio,
Lefkowitz, of Dallas, Texas.
voice and group singing; Dr. Ed-
An important Jewish event will will preach the conference sermon.
ward Lyons, bridge; Mrs. Emery be celebrated cn its hundred anni-
Other papers will be present by
Monash, child study; Mrs. Rob- versary by a paper, "The Begin. Prof. Z. Diesendruek, of the He-
ert Newman and John Heaven- ning of Modern Jewish Scholar- brew Union College:. "The Ideal
rich,' literature; Miss Frances ship," by Rabbi Bernard Bamber- Social Order as Expressed or Im-
Wilensky, gift-making; Allan Sel- ger, of Albany, N. Y., commemorat- plied In Jewish Ethical Thinking;"
min, business English; Miss Mir- ing the centennial of the publica- "Personal Piety in Modern Jewish
iam Berger and Mrs. Edward Rob- tion of Leopold Zunz's "Gottesdien. Life" by Rabbi Julius Gordon, St.
bins, speed shorthand and type- etle Vortraege der Alden," which Louis; and by Dr. 'Jacob Z. Lauter-
writing; Louis .1. Portnoy of the has been called by critics "the most bach. of the Hebrew Union College
firm of Isenberg, Purdy & Co., important Jewish work published en folk-customs in the naming of
bookkeeping; Miss Beatrice Stun- in the nineteenth century,"
Jewish children.
The sessions will be presided over
go, dancing; and Bela E. deTus-
Whither the synagogue or the
Rabbi Rosenthal To Deliver
ecmmunity organization should be by Rabbi Newfield of Birmingham,
can, fencing. -
At 11'00 o'clock
or woman. Strictly Rusher home. Meals
Ala.,
president of the C. C. A. R.
paramount
in
American
Jewish
life
banished If desired. Phone Townsend
The club department will begin
Shemini Atzereth Ser-
6-0119.
activities for the season with a will be treated in a round table on The other officers of the conference
vice in Windsor.
club dance on Saturday evening, "The Organization of Jewish Com- are: Vice-president, Rabbi Samuel
MACK it WEISS—Strictly tosh
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will
for weddings, engagements. brid ge
Nov. 5, when the various "Y" munal Life," which will be led by H. Goldenson, • Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
conduct services in Windsor on
treasurer,
Rabbi
Felix
A.
Levy,
banquets
and
parties.
We
cater
in
all
Rabbis
Mordecai
ML,
Kaplan
and
groups will furnish entertainment.
Information Room, 749 Book-Cadillac
leading hotel. 15781 Princeton ave- Shemini Atzereth, Saturday, Oct.
MRS. SARAH FIXLER
hotel—Cad. 8993 Phones C.d. 8000
In addition to the sororities, fra- Sidney E. Goldstein of New York Chicago, Ill.; recording secretary,
nue. University 2-351I.
22 His topic0.,OR....Uffi
ternities and social clubs that meet City . This will feature the pro- Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, Macon, Service Group's open meeting to LEARN to read •ad write English In 22, at Congregation Shear Hash-
Ga.;
corresponding
secretary,
Rab-
gram
for
Thursday
evening,
Nov.
3.
FRIDAY, NOV. it
FRIDAY.
NOV.
4
at the "Y", a number of special
five (51 lessons I n•nerri• • full citi- omayim. His topic will be "The
H, V. KALTENBORN
The annual message of the presi- bi !leery S. Margolis, St. Paul, be held Wednesday afternoon,
Princes. Cantacuaens *
ten! Give your child • good Jewish
interest clubs are now being or- dent
Oct. 26, at the Stotler Hotel.
Minn.
Rabbi
Morris
Newfield
of
Best result.. guaranteed! Measure of Life."
training!
ganized. A debating club under
There will also be a number of
David Horowits,
Free trial lesson.
the sponsorship of David Gold-
the teacher. 2091 Blaine •venue. Apt.
entertainers. The public is In-
101. Garfield 6911-R.
man, intercollegiate d e b a t i n g PREVENTIVE PROGRAM OF CHARACTER
vited.
champion of Michigan, will meet
Mrs. Sarah Finder has been ap- F OR RENT—Le flat, 3215 Webb near
BUILDING IS A DETERRENT TO CRIME pointed
on Wednesday evenings. A chess
Wildemere S Six r rooms •nd breakfast
chairman of the bridge
room Beautifully decorated,excep-
and checker club is now drawing
party to be held Sunday evening,
tionally large bed rooms. Frigidaire.
up plans for regular meetings. A Judge Read Views Existina Situation, With Special Reference to the Nov. 6, at Boesky's Restaurant, oil burner. stall Blamer. Reasonable.
Efforts
of
Jewish
Groups;
Judge
Palmer
Lauds
Manner
Open from I to 5 p. m.
hiking and exploration club will
1130 Griswold street. Table and
in Which Jews Remember Worthy Institutions.
make its first trip on Sunday,
door prizes have been selected and FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for
Nov. 6, to Royal Oak Zoological
• lady or couple. Home privileges
refreshments will be served. The
2157 Taylor. phone Garfield 0081.W.
Two judges of the Probate Judge Read spoke about Jewish proceeds will be used toward fi-
Park.
Character and interpretative Court took occasion this week to participation in communal activi- nancing the ever-increasing hos- FOR RENT—A beautiful furnished room
by a small family for • couple, lady
dancing and ballroom dancing are discuss the problems of crime, ju- ties. "Jews have community, pital cases which are claiming the
or gentleman. 3019 Richton. Hemlock
offered on Monday evenings by venile delinquency and character
group"s attention.
111514.
state,
national
pride
which
are
Miss Beatrice Stungo of the Bon- building in the community, with
For further information re
RENT—A large sky room, with •
stelle School of Dancing.
special reference to the Jewish fundamentals of good citizenship," carding this affair call Mrs. Sarah 70 private
family. No children In the
Weekly bridge parties will be group.
family. Garage if desired. 2012 Glad-
he said. "They are doing a fine Eisler, Euclid 4879, or any of the
stone.
Euclid 1587-W.
held on Tuesday evenings. Mem-
Judge George M. Read, who is bit of social work because some- following committee. Mrs. Rose
bership parties every Saturday assigned to the juvenile division where in the minds of the Jewish Goldberg, chairman of tickets Miss FOR RENT—Cheerful, furnished room
with twin beds for one or two young
night and an open dance on Sun- of the l'robate Court, and Judge people—conscious among the lead- Dorothy Lightstone, Mrs. Tillie
Ballet or gentlemen be small family
day evenings. The game room
era, unconscious perhaps to the Germansky, Mrs. Harriet Elkus, 'Home
privileges. Rent reasonable.
Near ear line. Mr.. A Doch, 2561
with ping pong tables, chess,
rank and file—a philosophy of life Mrs, Meisner, Mrs. Ida Gould,
Richton. Townsend 6-1165.
checkers, anagrams, is open from
which calls for such devotion to Mrs. Selda Myers, Mrs. Hy Nie-
early morning until late at night.
communal needs, and for an obli- man, Mrs. Ids Schultz and Mrs. CLASSES NOW FORMING for contr•ce
g
bridge lessons at Club Exchange Ilride
During the theater season, many
gation to the needs of our neigh- Paula Goldsmith.
School. 10220 Dexter Boulevard. Ca ll
theater parties are scheduled to
bors."'
Townsend 6-6293,
see outstanding plays. Monday
Judge Read referred to Fred B'NAI MOSHE Y.P.A
FOR RENT-22 5 8 Taylor, near La Salle.
evening, Oct. 17, a party will see
M. Butzel as "an outstanding
Six-room lower, garage. steam heat
painted walls. Rent $35. Townsend.
"Tell Her the Truth" at the Cass.
leader not only in Jewry but in COMMITTEES CHOSEN
11-6:15.
Rehearsals for the annual Y. W.
the entire community." "I don't
A
At the installation of officers ,,„,,,,„ LADY,
II. A. musical comedy, to be pro-
know of another man who made a
w ell et ' 1;17.
meeting
of
the
Young
People's
'''‘,;',;;;Iroiii—r-u'
ref,i4e "iii• riiei
duced in December, will begin
greater contribution to Detroit
Twin beds, odi mere-
Auviliary
of
Congregation
B'nai
eemiesee
eiei.
et 271
Nov, 1,
communal life," 'he stated.
inn, Rand olph
• n 990, or pplSud
Moshe,
held
recently,
the
president,
nay o0 r
A number of special interest
i. t. o: veue. Apt . 1)-1.
Judge Palmer, associate of Harry Gunsberg, made known the
,.mint..
clubs have been organized, includ-
Judge Read on the Probate Bench, following committee appointments:
ing a gift-making group meeting
0: with two eons willing to share
endorsed the views of Judge Read
ocial committee: Miss Mollie Freed-
single home with rouple or small fern-
Wednesday evenings to make in-
chairman; Esther (kart and Helen
and added a word of praise for man.
2263 Atkinson, Phone Euclid
OS.
Miller.
expensive novelties to be used as
Intellectual committee: Miss Alice W1,1:0
Chanukah gifts; a debating club
Frank, chairman; thole Kellerman , M oe- FOR RENT—Lower fiat. Beauty:illy
rls Rosman. Harry Gonsbern.
'
Brelkfast
on the same evening; explorer's
decorated. SO rooms.
Religious committee: Jack AllwelL,
nook. tile bath. 0.11 shower. frki•
club whose purpose will be to con-
chairman; Miss Ethel Bleier, Pr. Samuel
dab. oil heat. gamete. Reasonable
duct Sunday trips of exploration
Schulm•n, Miss Mollie Freedman.
1204
Burlingame.
rent.
Membership committee: Ben Stack,
to interesting places in and about
chairman: Bettie Kellerman. Gertrude
ne.t roar
5.. elearn
1Gt.d
CA.111,P.dETSd.i.inRfl.,
Detroit; orchestra composed of
Erenstein.
r•
Annu•I committee: Eugene Abraham
"Y" members interested in play-
look like new. All work guaranteed
chairman; Br. Samuel D Schulman, an.
ing both classical and jazz music
h Ur ITICERT,entd C 116 n o wers. 2515
,,.110,C
•1111016.
other appoInIment yet to be made.
.. 11ut s w e oco.rn p m1,In
, t t e .
e ..F ni, d:Ir .d, Itto lach k .. ,hair ..-
in ensemble; business and profes-
remm for 9niinii
sional young men's supper club
Gramalle committee: Abe Rosenthal, FOR RENT—A suitable
READ
M.
man or lady. Palma. I , B
JUDGE
GEORGE
which will meet bi-weekly on
rhillrman ; t we appointments yet to b.
between La Salle
2150 Blaine ••enu
made.
Thursday evenings, alternating
rlid
8951•3.
and Linwood. Eu
IL Palmer, in an interview
The social committee will present
with the Girls' business and pro- Ervin
presented their views on the rea-
FOR RENT—Attractive, furnished room
a
Hallowe'en
social
on
Sunday
eve-
fessional supper club, to hear out- sons for the decline in crime in
roe ,Ingle or couple by you., bnsInm•
Official representatives in daily attendance in all courts—a phone
ring, at 8, in the club room of the
woman. All convenience. Home oriel-
standing speakers from the vari- spite of the existing want.
epe.
synagogue,
for members and
Reavonahle. 33a pi,,,,,,,
nee
ous business and professional
Townsend
call will bring you rates, forms, information or any service you
"A careful study of records will
nee Dexter. Apt. A-1.
friends.
fields; "Y" Girls' League, to spon- show that crime Is more rampant
64955.
The intellectual committee will
sor a season of lectures, concerts, in times of prosperity," Judge
may need.
present ■ program at the next YOUNG COUPLE and son. 7. desire two
entertainments and community Read stated. "Juvenile delin-
housekeeping roans in Jewish home
meeting to be held o nSunday, Nov.
Furni•hed of unfurnished. With co.
service. 'The first meetin g of this quency similarly declines in times
Ii,
at
4
p.
m.,
in
the
club
room
of
widened bnard. Vicinity of Pnosevelt
group will take place on Sunday like the present. It is quite nat-
the synagogue, Dexter and Law-
fkhool. Phone Euclid 91195•IV.
afternoon, Oct. 30, at 3 o'clock.
rence.
ural. The small boy imitates the
FOR RENT—Nice. sunny. furni heel
adult in his efforts to keep up with
room for lad• or ...Woman. Three
ndult• in fame
it Home and ?Itchy-
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
the so-called Joneses. These so-
Rea•onable.. Hemlock
called Joneses are becoming fewer
1559.M.
Friday, Oct. 14, Mrs. Charles in number, and there are fewer •
The Zedakah Juniors are spon- YOUNG MAN nn find unusual areommo-
Neuman and Mrs. Herbert lieu- temptations for such imitations."
soring an invitational Hallowe'en
latIons in refined borne. Reason ...le
JUDGE ERVIN R. PALMER
Meek be Peen to he oanke."ntol. 2519
To efforts for character build-
party on Saturday evening, Oct.
man gave a tea, from 2 to 4 p. m.,
9 -W
rintrree ere' de. Euclid552
to 50 ladies, introducing their ing, and to attempts to introducei the manner in which Jews remem- 29, 8:30 p. m., at San Min Palace.
to check ju. bar important public institutions
The chairmen of, this affair are: FOR RENT—Nkel• furn1 heel room wiet.
aunts, the Misses New of Cleve- preventive programs
ro
Board if desired Con•
Eleanor Shapiro and Helen Lef-
refined
land, and their cousin, Miss Levy, venile delinquency, nudge Read I n their last testaments.
ear line. Empire
•
...lova to bus and
ascribed much of the suceess
also of Cleveland.
"The fine character -building kofsky. Hostesses of the evening
211114.
the reduction of crime. Ile was , and other communal activities are will be Helen Brown, Irene Soli-
besulifull• furnkh ✓
a
WILL
RENT
ter, Sylvia Collins, Evelyn Green-
Mrs. Desch, mother of Mrs. Sea- not at all surprised that Jews had
room en a refined man on Blaine. owner
a lower percentage of criminals ! no doubt made possible in great berg, Betty Halpern and Esther
man is a guest in the city.
Is Rail*. Rent very reasonable. tue-
gifts of Jewish
; measure b e
lla 6127.
and delinquents.
leaders," he said "I have been Slobin.
At
a
special
meeting
held
at
Shaba• Shubah Rabbi Folkman
"Cohesion in the Jewish family . Impressed by the manner in which
FO.RiteRENT—Attraetive room for one
e de
r two in private home. Well for.
the home of Addle Davis, on Wed-
is
more
highly
developed,"
h
was not well enough to conduct
icked. A wood home for the rieht
the dared. "As a result of centuries some of your leaders who recently nesday evening, Oct. 19, plans
n pact,.
services and Dr. Feinberg r ead
RBA,. privr..e. Reason-
passed
away
remembered
the
im-
Friday evening prayers. Rabbi of persecutions, Jews have learned
were
completed
for
the
party.
Gond tran.00rtatIon. U•iver•
able.
it portant Jewish causes in their
ed
24501 en Columbia 1521.
Florence and Blanche Shevin
Folkman is again enjoying his us- to ,tick together as a family
wills.
To
me
it
was
evidence
of
ual good health, and is conducting much more so than do other pee-
will be the next hostesses at a ATTRACTIVE WIDoW owning( her own
SAMUEL STERNBERG,
pies Jews have high ideals—I commendable devotion and loyalty Zedakah Junior meeting.
525 WOODWARD AVENUE
bseine - s wooed In' to meet refined
services
El to
• „dIntellivent gentle.... sew.
do not say higher, but their ideals which characterizes moat Jewish
Manager
WPite Rot
Fifth Floor
Is. Obket nest-trnony
are certainly very high. They I activity."
PIC Detroit J..1411 Ctreakl..
The Sisterhood of Beth Israel
es, t o have pride,—family and race pride I Judges Read and Palmer are
will sponsor • series of
SOMETHING IMPORTANT!
HUNGARIANsIEWL9T1
Yeomen
wialees
an,
Folkm
M given by Rabbi J. lectur
Watch for Jolly Elite Club
Ileneworgek and cooking. Cad Trinity
--and that Is a strong element I
ticket at the else-
ep
wm the subjects of child study and
the Republican
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Aseoeacemeet
Digressing from the subject, Lion on Nov. 8.
the "Bible In Literature." The
starts Nov. 1.
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