Americam Awisk PerioazI Celtic CLIFTON swamis - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TtiEf)erfeorrlimsneIRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ■ swown.• niaas.W.WwWWWWW ••- Send Your Winter Garments to FOREST Get out that last year's overcoat or suit and we'll do wonders with it. And the cost is extremely rea- sonable for high quality cleaning. Ladies' Dresses, Coats and SUITS Cleaned and Pressed S— 0 0 u p Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS Cleaned and P HADASSAH LUNCHEON PLANS PROGRESSING Every Iladassah member is "don- on luncheon-conscious" these days. Not only dues she work and sacri- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankel announce the engagement of their fice ceaselessly to earn or save het own $20 for the Fifth Annual Don- daughter, Tillie Helen, to Ben Mossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis or Luncheon in December, but she Mossman, of London, Ontario. avticely assists her fellow mem- Mrs. Henry Davis of Chicago boulevard announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Selma, to Maxwell Sobel of Jacksonville, Fla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Sobel. Mrs. Minnie Smith of Taylor avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty, to Leo Schwartz, son of Sol Schwartz of LaSalle boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher of 1751 West Philadelphia avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Edythe, to Harry Cohen, son of Mrs. Annie Cohen of 1956 l'ingree avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roth of Glenddle avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia, to Nathan Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldberg of Grand avenue. 75c FOREST CLEANERS awl DY E RS MRS. HARRY M. SHULMAN hers and friends to raise theirs. Valuable ideas are exchanged and progress reported every Wednesday noon at the Phoenie Club, punct- 543-547 E. Forest uated by stimulating programs of talks and songs. Judge Charles Rubiner addressed the rally of Nov. 2, emphasizing the idealistic phases of Hadassah's work and a group of Supplying the young women singers, attired in Proper Grade sailor costumes, melodiously brought pleasant memories of last of Oil as year's donor luncheon, On Nov. 9, Ilenry Wineman, Specified by the chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Maker of Your not only extolled Hadassah as the Oil Burner outstanding Jewish womens' group in Detroit, but•cndited the organ-, ization for developing among its members an international social- mindedness, instead of a strictly Lafayette 4500 communal one. Clever parodies of popular songs, covering the bake E. FEINBERG, Vice-Presi4nt CHARLES shop and rummage departments, were sung by Mesdames Burton Clamoge, Ilannah Goodman, Gerald Sandorf, Norman Schwartz and A. 11. Weinstein, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Sidney Allen. Next INCOME TAX SPECIALIST Wednesday noon, Nov. 16, Simon Shetzer, president of the Michigan Exclusively Income Tax Work for Twelve Years Zionist Region, will address the 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. workers. Mrs. Louis Robinson, donor luncheon chairman, extends a welcome to all. Many of the earning activities are listed in the Iladassah bulletin recently mailed ho all members. Special attention is called to the AT THE PRICE Iladassah Bake Shop, on Dexter, YOU WANT TO PAY near Webb, where Mrs. Samuel Ilerman and Mrs. Herman Schmier • Low overhead permits us to Gets Important Appoint. are assisting dozens of women to supply the entire family with ear ntheir quotas through the sale shoes at depression prices. ment from Mayor of delicious home-made foods of Latest styles and finest quality. Frank Murphy. many varieties. The rummage sales are proving very successful, Mayor Frank Murphy on under the chairmanship of Mrs. !Harry M. Shulman, over 60 women Thursday appointed Mrs. •having already earned their quotas 11612 DEXTER BOULEVARD Gertrude Wineman as a through this source alone. Next to Dexter Theater member of the Welfare Last Tuesday afternoon, Hades- ! soh gave its members a musical Commission. I feast at flute' Statler, through a Mrs. Wineman, who is the beautiful program of piano solos wife of Henry Wineman, !rendered by Edward Bredshall, di- chairman of the board of rector of tke Art Center Music School. The meeting drew a large Today and Sunday directors of the Jewish Wel- I attendance. fare Federation of Detroit, I Following is a list of additional is a leader in Jewish affairs ' donor luncheon pledges: Starting Monday, Nov. 14 here. She is chairman of the ARGO OIL CORPORATION ROY B. CARLIN WELFARE POST FOR MRS, H. WINEMAN 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 Pearl Chefets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Chefets of 3303 Tyler avenue, formerly of Windsor, to Morris Lieber- man, son of Mrs. Jacob Lieberman Perchikoff of this city, at Congre- gation Beth Judah, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson. Ceremony at 5:30 p. m. No cards. Nov. 20—Miss Lucille Hoffman, daughter of Mrs. Sadie A. Hoff- man of 11331 Dexter boulevard, to George A. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of 629 Belmont avenue. 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. Joseph A. Kalish of 2730 Monterey, to Dr. Reuben J. Mendels- ohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendelssohn of 1526 Lawrence, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, SATURDAY AND and Evening), NOV. 12 . 13 The entire personnel of our A New Musical new company in Comedy "Minnie On Broadway" By S. STEINBERG An Enlarged Chorus of Beautiful Girls TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE Evenings: $1.00 - 75c - 50c - 35c Matinee: 75c - 50c - 3k • 25c MISS PEARL CIIEFETS Mr. and Mrs. Max Chefets of 3303 Tyler avenue, formerly of Windsor, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Pearl, to Morris Lieberman, son of Mrs. Jacob Liebennan Perchikoff of this city, on Sunday, Nov. 20, at Con- gregation lieth Judah, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson. Ceremony at 5:30 p. m. No cards. Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein (Eleanor Sloman) a son, Marshall Frederic. Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier (Sarah Rudolf of Chata nooga, Tenn.), a daughter, Mary Frances. Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blocher (Ruth Cohen), a son, Harold Warren. Cabaret Supper Dance . Tel. TRinity 2-3485 SUNDAY (Matinee Births Zedakah's Thanksgiving littmans People's' Theater 12th and Seward Wedding Calendar d PHONE COlumbio 4200 SHOES Engagements PAGE THREE • ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE ON NOV. 20 FOUR BOXING BOUTS AT CENTER SMOKER The committee on arrangements for the Thanksgiving cabaret sup- per dance, Nov. 20, at the Stotler Hotel, report that all efforts are An Interesting Evening Is being made to make this affair a Planned for Wednesday, Nov. 16. Y. W. H. A. GIFT TO COMMUNITY FUND Numerous Activities Keep Club- house Humming. In further emulation of the ex- ample out them by the National Council of Jewish Women, who guide and guard their fortunes, the members of the Young Women's Hebrew Association, through an inter-club representative congress, called the House Council, contri- buted $50 to the Detroit Commun- ity Fund. A new activity of the "Y" this season, conducted in conjunction with the National Council of Jew- ish Women, is the social club and lip reading class which is held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. This group is open to both young men and women who wish instrae- tion in lip-reading and who wish to widen their social contacts. An Armistice party for mem- bers of the "Y" will be held at the clubhouse, Saturday evening, Nov. 12. The Armistice dance on Sun- day, Nov. 13, will be open to the public. Try-outs are now being held for a musical comedy to be produced by the "Y" in December. The pro- duction is to be under the direction of Misa Sarah Hillel, recreation worker of the "Y." Two athletic leagues, one for boys and one for girls, are now being organized from among "Y" club. The girls' basketball teams will hold weekly practice at the Temple Beth EI gymnasium on Tuesday evenings. The first meet- ing of representatives to the boys' league will be held at the "Y" on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 3:30 p. m. Golf instruction will be offered every Wednesday evening to young men and women in a class that meets at the Grandwood Indoor Golf School. Individual and group instruction will be given by a pro- fessional teacher. Registrations for this class must be made at the clubhouse. The Chess Club, which meets on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock, has begun regular sessions under the sponsorship of Sol Levin. This club in making plans for competi- tive events to he held later in the season. All who wish to play chess or to learn to play chess are invited to attend the next meeting on Mon- day, Nov. 14. The child-study classes, held on Monday evenings and on Wednes- day afternoos, under the direction of Mrs. E. Monteith, include a study of the latest approved psychologi- cal methods of training children FREE Passes to the Yiddish Theater To secure free panel to the Yiddish Theater, for any performance you choose to s ee, call Longfellow 6051 and you will he given the desired information. Cull us and tic will explain to you what you have to do to eta free tickets. United Dairies, Inc, 905 East 6-Mile Road LONGFELLOW 6051 We are pleaned to make these free offers in order to be of assistance to Littman's Yiddish People's Theater. Tickets,. are available to you whether you buy milk from um or not Just give us a phone call and we will send them to you. Thanksgiving Cabaret Supper Dance — given by the — ZEDAKAH CLUB SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20 Crystal Ballroom — Hotel Statler Supper will be served commencing at 9 p. m. MUSIC BY AN EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA Admission: 75 Cents Per Plate LADIES AID SOCIETY DINNER-DANCE NOV. 20 On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 9, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society met at the Lawrence Dexter Hall. Final arrangement were planned • You will always meet your friends • at the Blaine Kosher Restaurant You will like our food, ser- vice and prices. Not oily are we proud of our rem,• saline, but we WORK HARD ticipants in the Golden Gloves to maintain it. tournament, two wrestling matches between members of the City Special for this week- College wrestling team, football end and all of next movies, a prominent speaker, and week— various other entertainment will feature the Jewish Centers ath- letic committee smoker and get- 1 together at 8 p. m. next Wednes- day, Nov. 16, at the B'nai Moshe No extra charge for service Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. for children. Four fast ptepping matches are Your Family's Host at the Be promised between the following boxers: George Keywell, 145 pounds, versus Freddy Herkowitz, 145 pounds. / Herman Goldberg, 112 pounds, versus Max Cash, 113 pounds. Gerald Goldberg, 135 pounds, 8729 TWELFTH ST. versus Willie Ehrlich, 133 pounds. ■ at Gladstone Get the Habit--Eat Hors Louis Averbach, 140 pounds, and Alex Schwartz Morris versus Russell Meltzer, 140 • MRS. HELEN AUSLANDER pound. A. Perry. Nolu hon eons, Aurueu woman's auxiliary of the De- Edward ro , Brown. Harry G. lir‘ n, Lou Saferstein, 143 pounds, for the annual dinner dance to be ' Cole, p Adol hDeutsch.Anthony Abe Gold, 124 pounds, and Abe troit Service Group, is active MRS. MAX ELIAS held on Sunday evening, Nov. 20, Mats. Saferstein, 122 pounds, will act EglreiI., ! at this hall. A well known radio ' 171• Eli!;. in Iladassah and has for Joseph E kJh delightful one. There will be mu. as alternates. star will be one of the features of three years been among the I h t:::t i r tnd'enkriten, JogIt' Fri'ed: Friedberg, F fin sic by the Detroiters and enter- It a. m.-liut The City College wrestling rep- the evening. An excellent orchestra of her into husband), Ben Gold- leaders in Allied Jewish ' memory berg, Ben Goldman, Harry Goldman, tainment. Supper will be served resentatives will be: Nathan Spin- has been engaged and a home- 56 E. COLUMBIA EL'irtisi. Ilene Grevnin, PhIlip Gross. harry C. at 9 o'clock. Campaigns. ner, 138 pounds, versus Wallace Hungarian chicken dinner reeked Stirring story of mother love Grossman, Harry N. Grossman. Mac Tragic! Intriguing! Lustful! Mra. Jack Greenberg, chairman, Biddelman, 138 pounds; Cal will be served. The public is urged I. M Hertz, J. N. Holbrook, Mrs. Wineman is also ac- Hayman. Fascinating I JoshuaHurwitz, Harry L. Jackson, A and her co-chairman, Mrs. Ilarry It Is the love story of • typical to place reservations early, by call- 165 pounds, versus Chuck tive on the Travelers Aid J•colis Sam Jospey. Himnn S. Koolan Tyner, and their able committee, George, American girl. Brimming with ing Hemlock 3350-R, Mee. H .Aus- Way, 165 pounds. Joseph ' K.rbel ' Max Keidan It. Klein TRUDE BERLINER romance. mirth and laughter. Committee. land., or Garfield 6454-R, Mrs. J. Fred Klein Mas J Koran Joseph Levi* Mesdames Sylvia Rosenberg, Jean The wrestlers, as well as the • Sul R. Levin, Norris Levinson, Edina Gould, Belle Staub, Charlotte boxers, will appear with the sanc- — Bs Greenwald. Reduced Prices Continue Lewis, Seymour Lewis. Jae. Linden- A special meeting will be held If a person has money in his haunt. 1.-1,1pchinsky, Emil Loewenberr Gould, Dorothy Lightstone, Hen- tion of the Michigan A. A. U. SPECIAL. PRICES: Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 16, at possession and he is in doubt Robert 1...enere. 1.a. Luryea. Joseph netts Nieman, Sylvia Shapiro, Joe Goldberg, lightweight cham- Nights-250. 40c, 6k 4 ^". MI.", Wallace Newton. C Tillie Germansky, Bess Osborn. pion of Michigan State Normal SISTERHOOD TO HOLD the home of Mrs. J. Greenwald, whether it beongs to charity or not I Min.• Lichter, George Robert, E. M. Rosen. Mats. Wed. Thu. Sat.-25c • 4k 5577 Ridgewood avenue. All mem- —he should give it to charity."— v. (hal, Charles Kubiner, Joseph so-h e 0.- Sara Karbel, Edith Shapiro,' Ann College for the past two years, A MEMBERSHIP TEA Plus Tax (Hamburg's Gay Whits Way) vie Sam,. Joseph Sandler, J. S. seeds. Kochmeal, Evelyn Woolman and will referee, Charles Sellings, bers are urged to attend this meet- Shulhan Arukh 248:1 Jacob Sohakne. leoac shiner, Philip ing and to bring in all their ticket German 100% Talking and stam.. Bee Simon. ssa,,e1 seem,. Tillie Ellman, Ida Greenbaum, Ann former A. A. U. featherweight meeting of the Sisterhood Th e money and reservations. Leonard N Simon, sae, singer. J. A. Keatenberg and Ethel Fisher, champion of Michigan, and Bill Singing Drama! of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, uis S0h1/11011. i.tlill Stoll, Jae Ttrlilniv. Lout" On Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, have been untiring in their Nash, former A. A. U. middle- on Monday, Nov. 14, at 2 p. m., J. .ripobi;;eis.m.„ Tobin, We i se Herb e rt a card party will be held. rr: efforts in planning this supper, weight champion of Michigan, will Rol. wss,oen. n'ee Mrs. Ilelen Auslander is an ac- jami n Wilk. Joseph Wisner, Jh osep Yol• Proceeds wi I go towards maintain- act as seconds. Detroit Symphony Orchestra '', Leon Zechman, Joseph recht.n. tive member of the committee, Maurice Caplan of the Metro- legitimate grievance in this re- Mary rolls, Rudolph 2 ulebook and Mr. ing the aced and making layettes. ORCHESTRA HALL (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Max Elias has charge of politan Motion Picture Company Herman Refiner of Wind., on behalf gard. POPULAR CONCERT of his mother. Included In this group the reservations and urges all promises that the football movies VICTOR KOLAR, Directing Is • atom. who rectived • check for tion of L Elliot, State Attorney, Revisionists Deny Strike Breaking 520 for th e Harlots. lunette. it . a members and friends to make to be shown are some of the finest 8:30 Saturday Eve., Nov. 12 Activities in Palestine. for his anti-Semitic utterances. d a n ni ..... r y gift from her bus. theirs early by calling Euclid 3072, that have ever been filmed. b w . m ulding At a meeting at the home of Miss KALINNIKOW SYMPHONY The headquarters of the World A similar resolution was adopt- Mrs. Harry Tyner, Mrs. Jack William Mazer, chairman of the Florence Shim, it was announced h 50c I utk°^T C.' nerved 25c Reserved ed by the Agudath Israel, both or- Union of Zionist Revisionists is- Greenberg, Garfield 6329-W; Mrs. athletic committee of the centers, that the Zedakah Juniors raised a ganizations submitting their de- sued • statement to the press Max Elias, Hemlock 3134-W. lore, sum from the rummage sale. who is in charge of arrangements denying the allegation that its Zedakah acknowledges the do- for the smoker, said yesterday mands to the government. Proceeds will be given to charity. members in Palestine had been THEATRE notion of Mrs. R. Feldman, in that although he is not in a posi- It was decided that the Zedakah BONSTELLE The Jewish Bar Association also guilty !of strike breaking, partic- memory of the Yahrzeit of her tion to announce the name of the Juniors give • bridge party at the presented to the Palestine gov- ularly in connection with the -- for All Other Performance. mother, Blume Schrieber. Good Club Exchange. ernment a demand for the resig- speaker of the evening, he is a clashes at the Frumin Biscuit Fac- (Continued from Page One.) Esther and Ruth Kramer of LANDIS man of considerable reputation in nation of State Attorney L. Elliot tory in Jerusalem. GO Josephine avenue will be the for his allegations that all Jews Detroit athletic circles. : r. *LESTER VAIL a The workers not affiliated with amended to extend to all citizens next hostesses at the meeting on Mr. Mazer also gave his per- are necessarily arsonists. the Histadruth, Palestine Labor the same right to refuse military Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20, at 1:30 44 *GALE sonal assurance that there would The representations were made Federation, simply ask the right training and service as is accorded 1. flory's Solari Comedy o'clock. be plenty of cigars and cigarettes to the Palestine government fol- to work should not be monopolized to the members of a few religious for everyone. "The Animal Kingnom" FINK • GRUNSTEIN lowing a meeting where it wen by Socialists, the statement says. bodies. Registration at B'nai Moshe 1—.500.73441 Is tea 60) isstlwai The money raised by this Mrs. M. Grunstein of 10023 decided that Elliot's statement The Revisionists insist that em- The conference was concluded Sunday School Reaches 270. I teem sm. 2.5s to /54. Sen. Es,. 250-300 f aaii demonstrated his unfitness for ployment be allocated through im- with the reading of a paper by Adams avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, smoker will be used to help fur. titer the athletic program of the announces the marriage of her his office. nartial labor exchanges under the Dr. Jacob Z. Lauterbach of the Centers during the coming, win- Registration for the B'nai Moshe A similar demand was voiced control of the municipalities or Hebrew Union College of Cincin- daughter, Sylvia, to Morton L. ter. Tickets are only 25 each, Sunday School continued last week. by the entire Jewish press and at the Palestine Jewish National nati on "The Naming of Children Fink, son of Mrs. Hinds Fink of and are on sale by members of The enrollment has reached 270. a meeting of the General Zionists. Council and that compulsory arbi- in Jewish Folklore." Chicago, Ill., which took place en the committee, at the Centers As- Preparations for increasing the MRS. S. Q. KESLER Following the adjournment of Sunday, Nov. 6, at the B'nai Elliot's transfer from Palestine, tration, to prevent strikes, be in- sociation, and at the door. number of classes are being made. the conference, the newly elected Moshe Congregation. Rabbi M. prior to his resignation, was await- traduced. will feature a membership tea. Registration is still open. High Commissioner Is Guest at executive board met in session Fisher officiated. ed by Palestine Jewry. so- The affair will be held in the At the teacher's meeting, plans Dinner. Sunday afternoon and Monday. were discussed for publishing ■ hall of the synagogue. Seeks To Collect L10,000 from cial MARGOLIS • KIRSCHBAUM Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope, Mrs. Herbert Warner, president school newspaper by the student. Arab Family. Mrs. Abraham Kirschbaum an- Palestine High Commissioner, now Defer Congress Action. Laoadorod or laxly The alumni and graduatnig Joshua Chankin, land purchas- in London enroute to Geneva of the Sisterhood, while announc- Cyril Wagner, non of Mr. and ing the plans for the tea, stressed classes will take care of the editing 3t •I' CINCINNATI.— 1.1 DRY CLEANED ing agent of the Jewish National daughter, Florence, to .Nathan where he is to report to the Man- , After much heated discussion re- Mrs. Henry Wagner of Detroit, raffled e• with the assistance of the teach- • I Fund, has entered a suit for dam- the fact that membership in the World . ergo is, eon of Mr. and Mrs. under-sheriff of Wayne County, L ages in the amount of ten thou- dates Commission next week, was garding the question of a sisterhood is open to all feminine ers. The other classes will con- JaTlifil Margolis, which took place the guest of honor Oct. 27 at a i Jewish Congress, the Central Con- tribute most of the material. sand pounds against an Arab ram- at the Book Cadillac Hotel Oct. was signally honored by being members of the synagogue and he roe idinner held in the Palestine Club. ! Terence of American Rabbis finally 30. Mr. and Mrs. Margolis left selected to act as one of an es- that friends of the Shaarey Zedek, Semara, of Tulkarem. DRAPERIES Norman Bentwich, former At- ' adopted the ‘ resolution contained tort of 40 which accompanied even though not affiliated. are in- Chankin has brought suit for for an eastern trip. Dry skewedn* Calendar of Events of the torney General for Palestine, pre- in the resident's message. The President lloover from his train vited to join. All those desirous Property purchased from the Sem- sided. The guests Included Sir to the auditorium in Chicago and of joining the sisterhood are League of Jewish Worn- 1.11P54114. recommended that "the 1 2 era family several yeah ago which SINCLAIR • BOCK PO PIP I Herbert Samuel, fiat Palestine conference take this matter under also from the depot to the meet- urged to communicate with Mrs. en's Organizations. the Arabs refuse to relinquish. high Commissioner, Robert Waley careful consideration and instruct Mrs. Edith Bock announces the ing place where he spoke In In- I Herman August, chairman of the WINDOW SHADES marriage of her daughter, Faye, dianapolis. ' Cohen. Sir Philip Ilartog, Lord the executive board to place it on Cleaned, ravened membership committee. Conservative M. P. Demands Pref. I Nov. 13--Junior Hadassah Din- I Melchett. Nahum Sokolow, presi- 1 the agenda for the conference to Max Sinclair, son of Hyman Cyril Wagner is an honor Btu- 254 plots for Palestine Products. Mrs, Ilarry Z. Brown, in charge on residence. Sunday, Oct. 29, M. at dent at the Culver Military Acad. ner Dance at Chalet. nun tro4.1 dent of the World Zionist Organ'. , meeting in 1933 for definite ac- Sinclair, the bride's Rabbi of the membership tea, has ar- LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A de- elation, and Dr. Chaim Weizmann. i tion.,, of Shea- Nov. 14—Sisterhood emy in Culver, Ind., where he is ranged • symposium as the feature LAMP SHADES mand that imperial preference f rey Zedek Meeting. • former president of the World i Substitute resolutions by Rabbi Zager officiated. a member of the famous Black of the afternoon. The subjeat Beinotlfolly Clones{ 'status be granted Palestine im- Nov. 15—Jewish Women's Eu- , Zionist movement. Jacob Marcus and Rabbi James Horse Troupe. The honor guard for the symposium is "Jewish 1So and $1.15 ports was voiced in the House of COHEN - SHINDLE ropean Welfare Organiza- I Dr. Weizmann delivered the Heller were voted down. Rabbi for President Hoover was selected Commons by the Conservative AN Curtain llotod Fro The marriage of Miss Sylvia from Culver students, and Cyril Ceremonials and Traditions." Miss tion Luncheon. principal address and described Stephen S. Wise branded the rem- Elizabeth Finley, Mrs. David A. Shindle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. No:. 20—Zedakah Club Dance. • co off whit B ritain the hardships suffered by the Jew. lotion as mild and tepid and urged Morris Shindle, to Albert Cohen. Wagner was the only Detroiter Emmen, Mrs. A. Feldstein, Mrs. do a/. / 0 or It s absur d, I Dec. 11—Home Relief Society ole in the Diaspora. Pales- the conference to take immediate thou to be honored. Sol Q. Kesler and Mrs. Arthur to be responsible for • ' defense and ish pep son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen. --Carnival (evening). Free City Delivery he said, is their only hope. action which will help formulate S.' Purdy will contribute papers. was solemnized at Congregation preservation df law and order in Dec. 14--Jewish Women's Wel. 24.Hour Service : Addreases were also delivered united Jewish action. During the Palestine, and yet t o be debarred an orchid frock and carried butter- General discussion will follow. fare Organisation—Bridge :by Sir Arthur, Dr. Sokolow and discussion Rabbi Harry Ettelson Besai Zion, Oct. 30. Additional features of the after. from giving Pale stine 'Tonne!' Mies Selma Goren was maid of fly roses. Tea, I Lord Melchett. The Palestine of Memphis, Tenn., took exception noon will consist of a musical pro- preference. This is an anomalous Dec. 20 —Hadassah Donor delivered • , to "efforts to force hasty action honor. She were a pale green i Irving Feldman attended Mr. gram and several unannounced ust be cleared Hieh Commissioner situation whi c h frock and carried Talisman roses Cohen as best man, and Benjamin Luncheon. Dr. Sanders Moves Office. l very brief address, in which he by charges of timidity on a move- up. items of intereet. Vocaleeelec- The bridesmaids were Miss Sylvia , Berghoff, Benjamin Katz and Ir- Jan. 25—Women's Auxiliary of his heart. Mr. mint not scheduled to take place d regret I tine people to tions will be presented by Miss M e Will i ams Hebrew Schools, Donor !said that he has taken tie Pales- before 1934." Others were equally Shindle, a cousin of the bride, who I wing Blum were the ushers. Dr. Alexander W. Sanders an- that the Ottawa conference deci- Bentwich explained that in view Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left for an Sara Sweetwine. accompanied by 1 wore a peach-colored frock and Luncheon. ! nounces the removal of his office sions are prejudicial to the future of his position, Sir Arthur can- as vigorous in their opposition to carried yellow roses, Miss Golds eastern trip and will reside at 3730 Misa Sara Weinberg. Miss Flor- Feb. 28 —Z ed ak•b Donor w any action that would be more !from Thomas avenue to 9325 progress of the orange industry Luncheon. Tunis, who was similarly gowned. I Monterey avenue upon their re- ence Kutzen will render a group not be expected to speak on Pal- I Grand River avenue. in Paleetine. He brged the British of piano numbers. and Nisi Sylvia Cohen, who wore turn. (Twit to Page Seven.) government to relieve Palestine's I Wine. Hendin Shoes , Inc ' A AYETTEA "The Green Hat" "Stella Dallas" j■ Roast Pigeon Dinner 50c Blaine Kosher Restaurant Little Cinema Theater 25e — "The Girl from the Reeperbahn" PALESTINE'S STATE ATTORNEY PUBLICLY APOLOGIZES TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY ZEDAKAH JUNIORS to as ewes IT ACTION DEFERRED BY REFORM RABBIS ON CONGRESS PLAN 47 , * ,Vs,. fliarriagrs it. se SONDEGAARD AMBASSADOR Finest Detroits $2 o I O MMO. ■ ---■ Aux- trty. ry of Relief e sea- te the al has buy urn in 3roup. n De- icdiste tit his rill be an the raising ry has r Litt- g rtr• c. Ip this r tick- s them gfellnw cowling p. rne CYRIL WAGNER GETS HONORS AT CULVER cuRTAIN11 LI 3 el tain C ttir 3 33 40c . 5 ' , 1 35013.10y-EUclid4220 l