PAGE THREE PIEPETHOTIVEMMI(ittalitai6 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FOREST CLEANING Goes Beyond the Surface B'NAI MOSHE BANQUET WILL HONOR OFFICERS The banquet in honor of the installation of officers of Congre- gation B'nai Moshe will be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 13, at You can tell a Forest-cleaned garment by its freedom from lint, by the careful press- of cuffs and lapels. A Forest-cleaned gar- ment is cleaned inside and out It makes you feel better to wear it and it will wear longer. Ladies' Dresses, Coats and SUITS Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS Cleaned and P Cleaned and Pressed d $100 75c .11. up PHONE COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS. and DY FRS 533-547 E. Forest PERFORM A NOBLE DEED! Every Jew should attend the MAMMOTH BAZAAR GIVEN BY THE Jewish Free Burial Assn (Chesed She! Emes) NOV. 5 TO NOV. 13, INC., at their Assembly Hall and Chapel 2995 JOY ROAD A large amount of merchandise has been donated which will be sold at bargain prices. Restaurant in connection with the bazaar. Meals and lunches will be served at reasonable prices. Sixty Jewish organizations will participate, and on their different meeting nights will march into the bazaar in a body. ADMISSION FREE Arrange To Come and Have a Good Timel Supplying the Proper Grade of Oil as Specified by the Maker of Your Oil Burner ARGO OIL CORPORATION Lafayette 4500 CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President An Unusual Opportunity This live wire organization is looking for 3 ambitious young men to sell Ford Cars and trucks. Experience not necessary, but applicants must have means of transportation. Liberal bonus given men who qualify. GINSBERG C Motor !le ,- ,, Sales - 4 Sales Service We have a selection of guaranteed used cars for sale. We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade 12535.43 GRATIOT AVE. Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport rte PINGREE 6400 Y 51T on! . 6 Mrs. Nettie Wineman announces the engagement of her daughter, Florence, to Victor Lavetter, son of Mrs. Ann Lavetter of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kleinsmith of 1698 West Philadelphia avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Rae, to Edmund E. Saperston, son of I. Saperston of Clements avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinsmith will 'be at home Sunday evening, Nov. 20. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. David Shapiro of Chicago announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lillian, to Al Knoppow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow of Detroit. Wedding Calendar Nov. 6—Miss Marcella Grahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm, to Raymond Schreiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber. Nov. 19—Miss Cecile J. Lapides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lapides of 3514 Mt. Elliott, to Frederick Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bartholomew of this city, at the Barium Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Reception at 9 p. m. Nov. 20—Miss Gwendolyn F. Knoppow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow, to Mack Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Marks of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Detroit, at Los Angeles, Calif. Nov. 20—Miss Pauline Rosalind Kalish, daughter of Mr. and MRS. JACOB FARKAS Mrs. Joseph A. Kalish of 2730 Monterey, to Dr. Reuben J. Mendels- 6:30, in the banquet hall of the sohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendelssohn of 1626 Lawrence, synagogue. Mrs. Jacob Farkas, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel, chairman of this affair, assisted by Mrs. Manuel Engel, have been untiring in their efforts in plan- ning a delightful evening. A home-cooked Hungarian dinner will be served, and dancing will follow, music to be furnished by Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godfryd (Anna Moorawnick) o a well known orchestra. A prominent Detroiter will be 1948 Hazelwood avenue, a son. the speaker at the banquet. The newly elected officers are: The congregation's officers of last year, TEMPLE BETH EL VOLUNTEER CHOIR re-elected again this year, Sam A TRIUMPH FOR THE CONGREGATION Gunsberg, president; Maurice Se- ligman, vice - president; Joseph Grossman, secretary; Harry Meer, Leadership of All-Jewish Choral Group Lauded by Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram: Hail the Fact That Participants in treasurer; the Sisterhood's officers Choir Are Also Participants in Congregation's Worship. are: Mrs. Bernard Klein, presi- dent; Mrs. Izidor Katz, vice-presi- Temple Beth El's volunteer all- excellence of the music that is a dent; Mrs. Samuel Simon, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Henry Popper, Jewish choir, under the leadership source of gratification to us, but the financial secretary; Mrs. Jacob and direction of George Galvani, fact that all members of the choir Farkas, treasurer. Tickets for has been receiving considerable are actually participants in our this affair may be secured by call- praise for its services. Mr. Galvani worship is a matter of rejoicing to ing Mrs. Jacob Farkas at Long- is being especially lauded for the 115. "If occasion offers, we shall try fellow 1731, or any of the officers. manner in which he was able to band together a group of singers to express in a more formal way The public is invited A card party will be held by the and to make of them a fine, choral our appreciation of your splendid work. In the meantime, may we Sisterhood on Sunday evening, synagogue group. Nov. 27, in the assembly hall of It is believed that Temple Beth hope that the interest which has the synagogue, Dexter at Law- El is one of the very few congre- been created in this choral organ- rence. Mrs. llenry Popper, chair- gations in the country whose all- ization may go forward without man, will be assisted by Mrs. Isi- Jewish choir leads in the congrega- abatement. Rabbi Fram'a Praise. tion's services on a volunteer basis. dor Katz. Rabbi Fram wrote to Mr. Galvani Mr. Galvani is especially well The annual Chanukah ball, un- follows: as fitted for the task he has under- der the chairmanship of Mrs. "1 really feel like writing this Harry Meer, will be held on Sun- taken by virtue of his excellent musical training as well as by vir- letter to each member of the choir day evening, Dec. 18. The Sisterhood of Congregation tue of his Jewish training and his individually. I write to you be- cause I know you will read it to the B'nai Moshe is planning a 10- knowledge of Hebrew. The choir is composed of the fol- choir and so give it the effect of a course dinner at its annual New letter sent to every member of it. Year's Eve party to be held at the lowing singers: "I have sensed it to be the feel- Sopranos: Liebe Schakne, Mil- synagogue. There will be pro- ing of the congregation that there fessional entertainers, n o i s .e- dred Benyas, Rose Waxman, Una Salzstein, Clara Weingarden. , never has been a more inspiring makers, souvenirs. Two orches- Altos: Lillian Alpern, Sadie Slo- series of High Hol Day services tras will play all night. Mrs. man, than we have had this year. Now Edith Sauls, Bernice Edel- Jacob Farkas, who is in charge of stein, Leonore Fagan. the Temple has had the same two the affair, is assisted by Mrs. Tenors: Dr. Mathew Marcus, Dr. rabbis for several years. The ex- James Sobel and a competent Albert Prussia, Max Rosenberg. traordinarily inspiring character committee. Basses: Harry Raden, Russell of the service, therefore, can only Men's Club: be due to the new element in the Silver, Saul Rose. The first meeting of this season situation, namely, the volunteer Dr. Franklin's Praise. of the Men's Club will be held on Dr. Franklin's praise of Mr. Gal- choir. dur great choir singing the Tuesday evening, Nov. 8, at 8:30, vani and his choir is contained in songs of Israel with genuine feel- in the club room of the synagogue. the following letter he addressed ing because these songs are theirs New committee appointments and to Mr. Galvani: as well as the congregation's— plans for the winter season will "The officers of the congregation this was the new exalting and ex- be outlined. _ have asked me to expresd to you, hilarating element in our Temple Bible Class: and through you to our ever-faith- service. The Young People's Bible Class ful Mr. Tyler, and to the members "It was a rare opportunity to will meet on Tuesday evening, of the chorus, our sincere and deep- preach and tq read the service of Nov. 8, at 9, in the vestry rooms felt gratitude for the magnificent worship with such a background of the synagogue, under the lead- musical service which you rendered of choral power and devotion and ership of Rabbi Moses Fischer. during the Holy Day period. We beauty. "I want to thank you and the fully appreciate what a tremendous Sunday School: Registration of Sunday School sacrifice of time and effort is in- choir personally, but I know that I children continues. Any child volved in the rendition of such 'a am expressing also the sentiment of the entire congregation and all ranging from the ages of 5 to 14 service. "Moreover, it is not merely the who are associated with it." Is welcomed. Hebrew School: Instructions are given daily in PARTY ON ELECTION Hebrew by Rev. Joseph Lowey. Enrollment for the winter season NIGHT PLANNED BY can be made daily from 4 to 7 BOROCOFF . DVORIN SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN p. m. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dvorin announce Choir: A permanent choir for the year the marriage of their daughter, election night party will is being organized by Cantor A. A. Sadie, to Leslie Borocoff, on Sun- be The given by the Men's Club of Rosenfeld of Congregation B'nai day, Oct. 30, at the home of Rabbi Congregation Shaarey Zedek on M. Zager, 3026 West Grand av- Moshe, for the Friday night and the evening of Nov. 8, in the so- Saturday morning services. Any enue. cial hall of the synagogue. Every- boy desiring to join should get in SOLOMON - TRAUB touch with Cantor Rosenfeld at 3272 Monterey, Townsend 7-0169. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Traub of 2288 Hazelwood avenue an- nounce the marriage of their OPTIMISTIC REPORT daughter, Esther, to Irving Solo- OF JEWISH EFFORT mon of this city, on Sunday, Oct. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal BY JEWISH AGENCY 30. officiated. After the ceremony 40 guests were present at the dinner (Continued from Page One.) at Northwood Inn. OPEN SUNDAYS AUTO 50C WASH .,------.-........,................., - ri Max and Joe Elkin, Lra r . I, :H to 55 as /5c rew Schools from - tory of hel.. ME CE OF I 1 RESTAURANT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 525 Clifford—Michigan Theater Bldg. $ Afterlie active outdoor mummer ma- ims, Alpha Gamma Pal Sorority km H . sassei ennekly emaciate at the Y. W. 11 ant evest a the fall mesas A. wat a talk elven be Dm. Coolidge. polirewareal• who spoke as the work of bee departmwat. Tlie Roy Toy GSM me mrimbens of Alpha Gamma Phl Sororit• and their escorts bad a Hallowe'en pity and weirdo roast Ft Rouge Park. Future plans include field trim to various points of intermt In tie Mir, talk• by le m of prominence and • Tluteksal• Marlon. JAPANESE CARNIVAL ST The Sisterhood of Cong. 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The Jewish Agency calls for the re-examination of the question of the regulation of immigration and the machinery applied to it in the light of the obligation imposed upon the Mandatory Power by Article 6 of the Mandate. This 25c and up 0' the Agency deems necessary. be- Special Blue Plate Luncheon cause the "very small labor sched- 65c # Special Dinner ules granted during 1931 and the fact that prospective immigrants with private means still have to $ Beautiful and Useful Souvenirs Opening Day satisfy very stringent require- • IL. ■ •••• ■■ ■■■■■• ■■• ■•■■ \161 1M .\\1011• 111 ■ NC110100101. ments before being admitted to wereiambi of the earwity at thh In- Palestine. Alpha Gamma Phi Sorerity. "While the Jewish Agency formal lecture. Os Sunder •..Ina the Dexter T' Engagements greatly appreciates the steps taken by Your Excellency in or- der to improve public security, af- fected during the year by • series of murders, notably in the North- HAVUROS DANCE NOV. 24 The Havuros Fraternity elected Rubin Losh as chairman, to suc- ceed Samuel Charfoos. An inno- vation of having every member take his turn as temporary chair- man has been put into effect. The main project of the Hay- uros for the next month is the dance to be given at the Aztec Towers on Thanksgiving night, Thursday, Nov. 24. The Venetian Troubadors will provide the music. T h e intellectual advancement committee, in addition to its reg- ular programs by members and ALEX SCHREIBER outside speakers of note, will con- duct a city-wide essay on a Jew- thing reminiscent of the old-fash- ioned election night jubilees will ish subject. be revived for the occasion, by the following committee: Charles N. Agree, chairman; Alex Schrei- ern District, and while it is our ber, Barney Smith, Carl Shalit, hope that the various reforms and changes In the police and other Frank A. Wetsman and Moe service will render completely af- Prince. A full length feature first run fective Your Excellency's deaire to ensure safety for all inhabi- talking picture of politics and tants of the country, it is my duty politicians will start the evening's to point out that the participation fun. Entertainment features of of Jew. in the Palestine Police is a surprise nature will follow the still far from satisfactory. There picture and will continue until the has been only • very slight chance early hours of the morning. for the better in the enlistment Throughout the affair, election re- of Jews in the Palestine force and turns will be received by direct of what were known to be Sir wire. Refreshments will be pro- Herbert Dowhinin's proposals for vided.- the re-organization of the police in this reenact, no aignific•nt part Ikea so far been carried into effect. Important Jewish centers continue to have no adequate contingents of Jewish police at their disposal and in certain departments of the service the percentage •f the Jewish personnel is particularly low." The report is divided into the Ladies Are Invited. The first part of the evening, commencing at 8 o'clock, will be devoted to • business meeting of the Men's Club, with Simon Shet- ser presiding. The annual elec- tion of officers will take place and the new year's plans will be out- lined. The election night jubilee party, with its entertainment features, following sections: Population, Im- will commence at approximately migration and Labor, Employment 10 o'clock. The party is open to of Jew. on Public Works; Agri- members, their families and cultural Colonization; Urban De- friends and the men are urged veloprnent; Industry; Publl eto Invite the ladies. There will Health, Education, Finance. In no admission charge. ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE . . •• WINNIPEG - . ZEDAKAH CLUB OPEN PROBLEMS VIEWED MEETING ON MONDAY BY REFORM RABBIS Little Cinema Mats. 25c Theater II a.m.-atm Thanksgiving Cabaret S u p p•r Dance Nov. 20 To Aid the Aged. Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman will be the gueit speaker at the Zedakah Club open meeting at tho Hotel Stotler Monday, at 1:30. Iler subject will be "Who Should Ad- minister Relief." C. F. Campbell of the Community drive will alz.: speak and present the movie "The Inner Voice." The public is in- vited. Mrs. Tillie Greenberg is chair- man oft he Thanksgiving cabaret supper and dance, to be held Nov. 20 at the Hotel Statler. Enthu- siastic preparations are under way to make this affair unique in ev- ery respect. Reservations are limited and should be made early by calling Mrs. Harry A. Tyner, co-chair- man, Euclid 3072, or G•rfield 6329-W, Mrs. Tillie Greenberg. HEBREW LADIES' AID OFFICERS ELECTED On Oct. 26, the second nomin- ations and election of officers took place at the Lawrence-Dexter Hall, and the following were elec- ted: President, Elfreda Green- wald; vice-president, Frances Sha- piro; recording secretary, Sophie Janowitz; financial secretary, Sar- ah Miller; treasurer, Freda Wein- stein; inner guard, Rebecca Vogel, and conductress, Ethel Goodman. The trustees are Pauline Schiff, Helen Liebson and Sadie Austen- der. The next meeting will take place on Nov. 9, at the game lo- cation. A special meeting WIN held on Nov. 3 at the home of Helen Auslander. On Nov. 20 the organization will have its installation dinner- dance at the Lawrence Dexter Hall. A home-cooked Hungarian meal will be served, after which dancing will follow to the tunes of • good orchestra. Mrs. Helen Auslander and her assistants, Helen Gross and Guseie Gross, are working with other members to make this affair an outstanding event. The public is invited and anyone wishing to snake reserva- tions can do so by calling Garfield 6454.8 or Hemlock 3350-W. (Continued from Page One.) 66 E. COLUMBIA EL:ni si!" ish community to the urgent need for financial aid and moral sup- port of the stricken Jewish com- munities abroad and recommended that "the conference vote its con- tinued confidence in the beneficent work carried on by both the Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency and endorse the appeals of these two agencies to American Israel." Describing the proposed World-Jewish Confer- ence In 1934 as a matter that "will become a grave issue in American Jewry," Rabbi Newfield asked that "the Central Confer- ence should declare its stand." The session on Wednesday af- ternoon was marked by Rabbi David Lefkowitz'a paper on "The American Principle of Separation of Church and State in its Appli- cation to Modern Life," which was in the nature of the conference's observation of the Washington Bi-centennial. Peace, Social Justice Reports. The committee on international peace, headed by Rabbi Max C. Currick, of Erie, Pa., urged that the conference appeal to the United States Senate to ratify the p rotocols for the adhesion of the United States to the World Court at the short session in December; that the United States reduce rad- ically its own military budget, ir- respective of what in • y b achieved at Geneva. Another important report of the first day's sessions was that of the commission on social jus- tice, presented by its chairman, Rabbi Edward L. Israel, of Bal- timore, Md. Rabbi Israel called the attention of the conference to the increasing Influence of the religious social point of view among some of the leading men cf the country. 'Considerable comment," he pointed out, "was caused by the fact that one of the presidential candidates in the present election quoted our Social Justice Program. The conference will close on Sunday afternoon with the elec- tion of officers for the ensiling year. The newly-elected executive board will meet on Sunday evening and on Monday morning. Human! Real! Intensely Touching! 'Luise, Koenigin von Preussen' ("Louise, Queen of Prussia") Takes front the the of Germany'. mir k br en ed gu rtesm a dudes .. the Napo- 100% AU German Talking with super-imposed English - titles. AMBASSADOR Detroits Fine st Curtaintaundry CURTAINS 1-3 Laenderod sr DRY CLEANED ii, Cpri 6 ,OC Try 7 Ci3C .dead,. r17 ... 1 4 0 1 7 :.:4 ;E 4 R 2 IEi k ; c3 sad .;4.41 1.25 Dry these& Meese 3t)! WINDOW SLIDES 3 1 : - 1. Ifi ks Chose{ reversed I pl. 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