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and THE LEGAL CHRONicix

PAGE SIX

JUNIOR HADASSAH'S
AFFAIR ON SUNDAY

MRS, STEINGOLD DIES; I
WAS 60 YEARS OLD1

music SCHOOL OF
CENTER RE-OPENS i

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
SYMPOSIUM ON SUNDAY

_

_____

TREES PLANTED BY
J. N. F. AUXILIARY

FU N ERAL DIRE CT OR S

Malcolm %V. Bingay, H. M. Richey
The first meeting of the Ladies'
and Herman Hoeeter To Be
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund was held two weeks ago at
the Speakers.
Dexter Club Exchange. Simon
Important Statement Made A symposium on the subjects of Richardson, the principal speaker
by Bendetaon Netzorg,
music, drama and the movies will of the evening, spoke about the Na-
I be the principal program at the tional Fund project of the Detroit
Advisory Head.
next open meeting of the Young Wood in 'the George Wsahington
SAGINAW, Mich. — Alexander

and as • re-
The Jewish Center Music School Peoples' Society of Shaarey Zedek Forest in Palestine
many of the mem• D. Philippe, a resident of Saginaw
suit
of
hie
..
the past 32 years and one of the
is ready to begin the new season
bars present bought trees.
The four departments in piano ,
Little Helen Spolan delighted her city's outstanding citizens, died
violin, cello and ensemble work have
audience with several piano select- suddenly Monday afternoon at his
completed registrations of old stu-
' home, 1026 North Michigan av-
ions and little Beverly and Elaine
dents. The school is now prepared
Knoppow gave several recitations. enue. He was 64 years old.
to examine applicants. The school
Mr. Philippe was born Oct. 25,
The auxiliary is planning a
requires a qualifying examination
bridge-tea, with Mee. A Smile in 1868, in Alsace Loraine, France.
for all applicants.
charge as chairman. Further de- He was in the United States for
Bendetson Netzorg,. advisory
tails will be announced in the next a time during the last decade of
head of the music school and chair-
issue of The Chronicle. the nineteenth century but re-
man of the music school committee ,
Mrs. Max Hayman, who was in turned to France; then in 1900
announces an innovation in the
charge of the distribution of cards he came back to this country,
music school curriculum. He states:
for
solicitations in the drive for. bringing his bride, the present
"The policy of the school regard •
the George Washington Forest for Mrs. Philippe, from France and
ing the high standard of work re-
the Ladies' Auxiliary, reports that settled in Saginaw.
quired from students is unaltered.
the following purchased trees:
Developed Business.
But economic conditions has and
Three trees by Mrs. It Genes' in honor
Here he opened a general store
RECORD ATTENDANCE
will prevent a large number of stu-
of her three cons.
IS PRESENT AT THE
dents from continuing their musi-
cal education. Recognizing this
U. H. S. GRADUATION
situation and desiring to inaugur-
ate class instruction for students.
A record audience attended the
MRS. FANNIE STEINGOLD
There are many students who have
graduation exercises of the United
Funeral
Home
on
Nov.
10,
with1studied
fo ra long number of years. ,
Hebrew Schools of Detroit on
interment
at
Cloverhill
Park
Cem-1Many
talented individuals are anx-1
Wednesday evening, at the Byron-
hman Mus to begin their musical educe-
Philadelphia Hall.
eter y. Rabbi A. M. Hers
tion but economic conditions do not ,
Mn
Addresses were deli red by officiated. enable them to take private instruc-
Robert It. Marwil, pre dent of
Mrs. Steingold, for many. years tion at even the present reduced j
Mn.
the schools; Aaron M. Pregerson, prominent In Jewish circles here, rates. We are therefore organiz-
chairman of the board of educa- is survived by her husband, Max; dinegpacrItamssenitn.s
instruction
groups
in will
all
These
classes
tion who presented the diplomas two eons, Nathaniel and Morris;
to the graduates; Kurt Peiser, a daughter, Bessie; a grand-daugh. consist of two to four students who
executive director of the Jewish ter, and a sister, Mrs. Bessie Lon- have similar ability, experience,
Welfare Federation; Mrs. M. H. don.
and potentialities. Class instruc-
Zackheim, president of the
om- i Officiating at the funeral services tion will be given for a period of
an's Auxiliary of the schools; Max Thursday afternoon were Rabbis one hour. The fee for instruction
Chomsky, president of the alumni; J. Silberfeld of Newark, N. J.,- A. will be greatly reduced.
"These classes, we hope, will pro-
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of M. Hershman and E. Aishiskin.
The family is sitting Shivah at vide an poportunity for advanced
the schools.
Gold medals for scholarship the home of Morris Steingold, 3005 students to continue In practice and
were awarded to Meyer Danzig Chicago boulevard, corner Genesee. to make the greatest progress pos - drama. H. B. Richey, movie crit-
sible under the circumstances. They
of 2031 Pingvee avenue, 14 years
of mov-
will also enable talented individuals ic, will discuss the subject
old, and Sylvia Radine, 8821
a prominent
to begin their musical education at ies. Herman Hoexter t
Woodrow Wilson, 13 years old.
writer
and
an
authority
on
music,
this time, without necessitating a
The graduates are: Martin Bar.
Will treat the subject of music. In
long postponement."
ahl, Mary Berlinsky, Mandell Bee.
addition
to
the
symposium,
Mrs. Hayman were: Mrs. Harry Kraft,
The faculty of the music school
man, Norman Broder, Robert
Vein, chairman of the music Mrs. Max Weksler, Mrs. B. Gen-
follows: Piano, Miss Edith Ella Jack
Braun, Bertha Cohen, Meyer
committee,
has
planned
a
musical
ser, Mrs. A. Smilo, Mrs. William
Davis, Miss Clara Waldron, Miss
Danzig, Renee Davis, Myron Bush.
Silver and Mrs. S. Levine,
Rosa Bassin; violin, Stanislaw program.
kin, Aaron Einhorn, Joseph Epel,
The first tea-dance of the season
Commun ications were received
Meeting
at
Which
Commit-
Szmulewicz,
Walter
Blumenau;
Herbert Fortgang, Jacob Jacobs,
will
be
held
in
the
social
hall
of
the
from the president of the Auxiliary,
cello, Bernard Argiewicz; ensem-
tee Is Chosen Disturbed
Joseph Hamburger, Gilbert lied.
synagogue on Sunday, Nov. 27. Mrs. H. Milkovsky, who is at pres-
ble,
Stanislaw
Szmulewicz.
rich, Anna Kaplan, Joseph Kwas-
by Communists.
This will be the first social event ent out of the city, expressing her
elow, Louis Lipsitz, Hyman Mel.
of the season given by the Young best wishes for the success of this
dawsky, Charles Moss, Sam Fort-
T h e Jewish community Is SPALTER LECTURES
Peoples' Society of Shaarey Zedek. project.
ner, Sylvia Radin, David Reisdian, threatened with a breadless Sab-
Naomie Goldstein, chairman
Mrs. Max Weksler, first vice-
AT DEXTER SCHOOL of Miss
Mollie Rifkus, Miriam Rivlin, bath as a result of the strike
the social committee, has been president, presided at this meeting
Jacob Rosengarten, Israel Stein, called in protest against prevail-
making extensive preparations for in the absence of Mrs. Milkovsky.
Rabbi R. Spatter, who is in the annual informal dance whirls
A board meeting will take place
Morris Trager, Ben Turken. The ing prices.
officers of the graduating class
The Peale Zion-Zelre Zion, the charge of the Talmud class at is to be given on Saturday evening, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 23, at
are: Meyer Danzig, president; Jewish National Workers' Alliance the Tuxedo-Holmur Congregation, Dec. 17.
the home of Mrs. H. Kraft on Col-
Samuel Fortner, vice-pres; t (Varband) and the Arbeiter Ring lectures every Saturday afternoon,
lingwood.
andell (Workmen's Circle) joined in at 3:30 o'clock, on Biblical and
Mollie Rifkus, secretary;
Berman, treasurer.
RABBI CIECHANOWICZ
calling this strike, sad every one Talmudic topics.
Rabbi Spalter's lectures are
of the 24 bakeries in the city is
WILL ADDRESS SERIES
affected. One bakery on Dexter free to the public.
OF MIZRACHI RALLIES
MUSIC STUDY CLUB boulevard has a sign in its win-
---
stating that It will stay
VIEWS POLYPHONY dew
Under
the auspices of the Mix-
closed until the strike is over.
JR.
J.
N.
F.
BRIDGE
Be
rachi
Youth
of
Detroit, Rabbi F.
Annual Bazaar To
---
Numerous disturbances accom
AND DANCE DEC. 11 Sixth Held
Ciechanowicz, renowned orator
The Music Study Club will hold panted the picketing in front of
at the B'nai
and learned scholar, will speak on
Its first study meeting of the year, bakeries, especially on Westmin-
Moshe Hall.
on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 15, stet avenue. At a mass meeting The Junior Jewish National Fund
world-wide topics at the following

met at the home of the president,
at the home of Mrs. William Isen•
mass meetings: On Sunday night.
The sixth annual bazaar and car- Nov. 13, at 8 o'clock, at the Aha-
berg, 1222 Edison avenue. Miss at Jericho Temple, on Monday Morris Stern, at 2701 Sturtevant
evening, which was attended by
Louise Conklin, dean of the music about . 1,500 people, at which a avenue, Thursday evening, Nov. 3. nivel of the Detroit Auxiliary of vath Achim Synagogue on Delmar
Further arrangement are being the Los Angeles Sanatorium will and Westminster; on Monday
department of the College of the committee of 25 was chosen to
City of Detroit, will introduce the negotiate with the master bakers, made for the bridge•dansant to be he held at the B'nai Moshe Hall night, Nov. 14, at the Beth Te-
bed
at the Wilshire Hotel, Coiling-
subject of the day, "Polyphonic Communists attempted to disturb
Music." The development of poly- the deliberations and, as a result wood and Third avenues. Sunday
phony from the Gregorian Chant of the riot, several were injured. evening, Dec. 11. Bridge will be
through the modern music of Police quelling the rioting ousted I provided for those who do not care
George Gerahwin, will be discussed the Communists and the meeting to dance. There will also be a door
by Mesdames Maurice Benyas, Leo went on undisturbed. Joseph prize. Various other novel ideas
Nov.
will be presented for the evenings
Landow, Emery Monash a n d Bernstein of the- Jewish Forward entertainment,
Nov.
and refreshments
Joshua Sarasohn. Miss Dorothy presided. will be served.
Hess, winner of the Detroit Sym-
Spokesmen for the master
The funds realized from, this af-
phony Orchestra Audition for bakers
bakers stated that they called upon fair will be used for the purchase
Pianists, will illustrate the sub- the police department not to make of number
' a of trees in Palestine.
ject. Mrs. S. Q. Kesler is \n any arrests. They emphasized
charge of the program.
that they are anxious for peace
The philanthropic committee of and will go as far as it Is pos- JOLLY ELITE CLUB'S
the Music Study Club will enter - Bible to attain it.
DANCE FROLIC NOV. 17
taro at the Farmington Home fo r
The strike was called as a result.
Crippled Children on Saturday of the raising of the price of bread
All arrangements have been
afternoon, Nov. 12. Mrs. Thomas after it had been reduced a week
Reid, chairman, has arranged before from 10 cents to six cents completed for the autumn dance
frolic
to held on Thursday eve-
sees
the following
program:
Margery
Simons
and Evelyn Laf- a loaf and from 18 to 12 cents a ning, Nov. 17, at the Graystene
ballroom, featuring Henry Biag
ferty, dancera; Mrs, David Kall• dozen rolls.
int, his Casa Loma orchestra, and
vocalist accompanied by
his singing sensation Floyd Stein
Mrs. Samuel Simons; and a play - SEVEN INITIATED
Back.
t
in
which
mesdames
C.
Parducci,
INTO
MU
SIGMA
PI
le
Thrift tickets are being distrib-
L. Landow S. Trigg and B. Alpert
Seven
Detroit
men
were
among
uted by members. They can also
of the Liberal
Arts
Group
of
e
Club
will committee
partici pate.
the the class of 19 initiated into Mu be obtained by visiting the club-
M usic
The Study
mothers'
clubs
rooms at 8609 Twelfth street.
Sigma Pi Fraternity, Jewish op-
As a special feature at this
of the Music Study Club will pre- tometrical fraternity at the North-
sent Mrs. Walter Lichtenfeld, of ern Illinois College of Optometry dance, several turkeys will be
given away.
the Liberal Arts Group, as speaker in Chicago.
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, the
, at the meeting of the Dexter
The ceremony took place at the
branch, on Monday afternoon, Chicago Beach Hotel on Sunday, club marched in to the bazaar of
the
Detroit Free Burial Associa-
Nov. I& Mrs. Lichtenfeld will Nov. 6, and was followed by a
tion and presented them with a
lecture on "Benefits of Dramatic formal dinner.
Training." Mrs. Bernard Lachs,
Among the Detroit members of check.
vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. S. the fraternity are: Philip E. Lach-
Shulman, will entertain. Mrs. man, past chancelor, and Charles
Lachs is chairman of the com- Stolarski, present chancelor. The
mittee.
seven Detroit men admitted were:
Jack M. Art, Herman I. Berlin,
At the regular Friday night ser•lees,
spoke on
1. Rabbi Elmer I
Maurice D Smiley, Jr , Fred R. Nov
Prom Chicago," Some impre•sion.
Rose, Ben R. Maness, lienry Mar- "lip
and et:inclusion. gathered from the pro
golis and Abraham Berest.
laical campaigns.
MANUEL URBACH
The speakers of the occasion
Mr ,
and Mrs. nd
J ose ph Schwartz a
muel D. Ginsburg, tors. Stewart and Rrt
obe Edgar. and Mrs.
were:
Dr.
Sa
Granite and Marble
lien FlblIng. attended the Grahm•Sehrie•
Dr. William B. Isedles, dean of her
wedding at Ilook.Cadillae Hotel on
the college; Dr. W. Jerome Sunda,. Nov. C. Muter Robert Edgar
Heather, director of the clinic; cos ring bearer.
Dr. T. G. Atkinson, and Dr. Otto
and Mr.. W II. Alpernof Mt
R. Engelman, president of the Mr.
Mr.. .Yoke
it
19;1:
'No 1
7729 TWELFTH ST.
a
Chicago Optometrical Association, essk'sn'Z st1,,ch, - str,,Vssrs"
ja.py sive% the yea; we ;pent to ether ;L the Italian Gardens of the
from pr ima were din.
Itirsesesrrom
7192
a our hart . Imlay .
But lonely
ok-Cadillac hotel.
Philip E. Lachman officiated as mos, guests o f Mr
orman
..
N
and M
For the one whom we loved so dearly.
da The committee in charge of the
Buckner. later •ttending mer•Ices at
Buckner.
Has fo eeeee passed awns.
samempu■ersepansmamsounk I toastmaster for the occasion.
Temple Beth Jarnh.
nce, headed by Edward Peel•
Sadly missed he his loving children

Mrs. Fannie Steingold of 1727 1
The Detroit unit of Junior Ha- Burlingame avenue, 60 years
dassah's informal dinner dance Id, [led on Nov. 9. Funeral
takes place at the Chalet Inn on se rvices were held at Lewis Bros.
Sunday, Nov. 13.
The proceeds from this affair
are to be used to help maintain
Meier Shfeyah, the educational
center in Palestine, where over
100 children are being cared for
by Junior Hadassah.
In addition to this project, there
is the Nurses Training School
which provides trained nurses for
Hadassah hospitals. A specific
sum is also contributed to the Jew-
ish National Fund,
Roy Schwartz's Orchestra will
furnish the music.
Miss Lillian Ketai is chairman
of the dinner dance, and may be
trenched at Euclid 8163-W for
tickets or any information,

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The Detroit Bicur Cholera As- future home
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Rabbi and Mrs. Elmer Iterger and Mr..
Benjamin Goldstein spent Saturday rin
cers:
Ann Arbor. later Rabbi and Mrs Iler•
Gity's most prominent
President, Mrs. I Solai, for • ger
were dinner runts at the home of
Physicians
fourth term; vice-president, Mrs. Mr. and Mn'. Goldstein on Ottawa drive
1610 H•relwood Ave..
Baker, for a third term; treasurer,
Ph... Trinity 2-11424
Min
I rine Hollins wee hostess to
Sirs. Radner; board of directors:
I?enissri.
The Mesdames Eizenman, Hubert, , the revtrioteers:4,,,,t‘nev
Jude to Die Meistersinger, by Wag. while at th e o eg
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Small, Kruger, Beginnsky, Born- L
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who
Rev. Cantor sky , Kotin, Rubin, Nakelsky, Mil - Parents to make their future home In ky-Korsakov symphonic suit ejthe affair,
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affairs, the eighth anniversary
--
The North Woodward branch of dance of the Detroit Halevy-Hazo-
the Jewish Women's European Wel- sfs s singi ng Society, held last to this country in 1927 to hen
fare Organization will hold its Sunday evening. et the Steller
luncheon-bridge this Tuesday after. Hotel, was by far the finest social
I noon Nov. 15. at 12 noon at Mar- enders in the history of the or-
,hall's Restaurant, Dexter boule- Ionization.
yard and Collinewood avenues For Refuter rehearsals were held
Irtservations call Longfellow 8033. hist Monday and Tue•dev evenines
-------
under the direction of Dan Froh-
Gift of Two Rugs for Y. W. m.n, musical director. and Max
L,vr, weal coach. At next Men-
H. A. from Sol Cole.
day's rehearsal, work will be begun
--
I The Young Women's Hebrew on the oratorio which will featuee
' Association clubhouse at 89 Row- the eighth annual concert to be
Reirtear re-

the receipt of a
I yift
en, announces
of two rugs from Sol Cole.1 heareals are held every Monday
friends. Refreshments wll
123,
Northern eir
thry
room
..
be seed.
The clubhouse WU recently re- evening
Schook
High
decorated.

t Field this Sunday.

DR. CHARLES CITLIN

J. W. F. W. 0. Ball Nov. 27.

A special social evening of the
to take this medical military course,
sponsored by the Medical Reserve
Corps. The only other Detroiter fare Organization, arranged by
Mrs. A. Katsin, president, with
was Dr. Walter II. Reed.
Dr. Gitlin is a graduate of the the co-operation of the board of
University of Michigan Medical directors of the organization, was
School. Ile has had his intern train- held last Monday at the Assembly
ing at the Highland Park General Hall. The society received two
Heepital, where he is on the sur- applications of orphans asking to
bring them over to this country.
gical staff.
Those Women's
cases were European
turned over
Dr, Gitlin is a member of the Jewish
Wel- to
Wayne County Medical Society the the board for action.
Arrangements
were
made
for
Michigan State Medical -Society,
the American Medical Association, the thirteenth ball of the organi-
the Highland Park Physicians club, zation to be held Sunday, Nov.
the Mainumides Medical Society 27, at the Aztec Tower, Union
Ac-
and is ■ life member of the Phi Guardian Trust Building.
Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity. cording to the report received by
Mrs. J. Zuckerman, the chairman ,
Be.
Miss Tette Kief and Mrs Dinner,
her assistants, and MI& Agnes Le-
vinfl the treasurer of the ball, a
'the Sisterhood of Beth Israel Con. success is assured.
dresotion held an interevting meeting:
The next board of directors
meeting will be held Monday, Nov.
be siren at the at rte Shon Store
IC and 150 :able. will be in play. .
14, at the home of Mrs. Shuster-
Contributions to
The SI-N.0,41.1 is ononsorinir • merle. man, 2990 Fullerton.

JACKSON NOTES

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Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva.

An appeal for contributions to
the Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva was
made this week by Rabbi F. Ciech-
&nowise.
Rabbi Ciechanowicz states that
volunteers from Young Israel and
Mizrachi Hatzeir will solicit these
to whom an appeal wan addressed
by mail, and he urs- s that Detroi t
Jews donate liberally. Irwin I.
Cohn. attorney. is heading the
group which issued the appeal for
donations

of lecture* to be given by Rabbi J
Po'kmon. •uldect - Child Study" and -The
lert•ee
Billie in 1,1•erature.-
will be held Nov. 1g, at the public
librory.

Ts.

Rabbi J. n Pelt manPrids•
on
e•rosto-
:poke on - What la the Five Yew' floor

Mrs Merrill sir Detroit lea.
the vievl of Mrs. S I. Samosa and at-
tended the Sisterhood meeting.

Itiehsrd I. Cohen of ft, . Cul...vitt of
*Whign spent the ereeliwa4 with rola-
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winter's serving for the poor.

Results of Center Touch

Football League.

played Nov. 6 resulted as
follows:
Vikings 11, Trojans 0; Ilakoehs
2, Cougars 0.
Schedule for Nov. 13, at Cotid
Field: Vikings es. Ilakoshs, 10
a. in.; Trojans vs. Orioles, 10:30

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