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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HADASSAH SKETCH igempte /hill El CLASSIFIED PLAN FEDERATION
ON RADIO SUNDAY
Notes
ANNUAL MEETING

Sunday Services:

Next Sunday afternoon, Dec. 4,
"From Clod to God—The Search
at 2:30, Detroit chapter of Hadas-
for a Personal God" will be the
sah will go on the air over Station
subject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's
WJBK, through the courtesy of
sermon Sunday morning, Dec. 4,
the Jewish Radio Forum. The at 10:45.
Interview," a humorous sketch
written by Miss Hattie Gittleman, Sabbath Services:
will be presented by Mrs. harry
Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy
L. Jackson, Mrs. Abraham Srere,
Mrs. Gerald Sandorf and Mrs. the pulpit Saturday morning, Dec.
3,
and speak on the subject "Voo-
Sidney Allen. Mrs. Allen will
doo."
sing The Spirit of Hadassah,"
written on behalf of the lladassah
fifth annual donor luncheon, which The Temple Sisterhood:
The Temple Sisterhood offers
takes place Dec. 20 at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. The public is its members an enjoyable after-
noon at a bridge tea for the bene-
urged to tune in.
fit of its Dec.
hospital
visiting
Supplementing various lists al- Tuesday,
13, 2:30
to 5. fund ,
ready published, the following new
pledges have been received for the
The Men's Temple Club:
donor luncheon:
The Men's Temple Club will
Mesdames Wm, Adelson, Meyer
It provide its members with an eve-
Applebaum, Jos. Behrman,
rung of games on Tuesday eve-
Davis, Rosa Duscoff, Fred Gins-
ning, Dec. 13, at 8 o'clock.
burg, John J. Ginsburg, Louis
Glazer, Minnie Goodman, Alex
Imerman, I. Katz, Meyer R. Katz. Young People's Temple Club:
The Young People's Society of
Abraham Knoppow, S. Lampert, Temple Beth El will have an after-
Philip Lipson, Sol Levey, Rose
noon of bridge and games Sun-
Lightstone, Jack Loewenberg, Ju-
day afternoon, Dec. 4, at 2:30.
lius Marcus, Peter Miller, M. J.
Newman, Meyer Rosenbaum, Sara
High School Basketball Game
Rosenzweig, Samuel Rubiner, M.
and Dance:
Seligman, Myron Steinberg, Mol-
Your sons and daughters of
lie Stern, Martin M. Weisberg,l
high school age are invited to the
Joseph Wetsman, Andrew Wine-
basketball game and dance given
man and I. L. Zuieback.
by the high school council for the
On Nov. 23 the luncheon work-
benefit of the Temple basketball
ers were encouraged by a atm-
team, Saturday night, Dec. 10.
ulating talk given by Milton M. Game begins at 8 p. m.
Alexander at the weekly Phoenix
Club rally, and Mrs. Sidney Allen Beth El College:
and her committee produced a
Have you ever seen a Beth El
novel program of songs and
College class? You have an in-
dances. Next Wednesday noon,
teresting experience ahead of you
Dec. 6, Theodore Levin, president
at visitor's night, Monday, Dec. 6,
of the Jewish Social Service Bu-
8 to 10, when you may visit
reau, will be the speaker.
classes in comparative religion,
Mrs. James I. Ellman, chairman
current Jewish history, Jewish
of the Hadassah educational com-
customs, Talmud, Bible, Ilebrew
mittee, has arranged for a public and many others.
speaking course at the Phoenix
Club at 3 p. m. every Wednesday. Men's Gymnasium CI
A series of 12 weekly lectures
Gym classes for the men of the
will be delivered by Prof. Prescott Temple are being held on Mon-

DIAMONDS—
EXTREMELY CHEAP
1.65 carat Emerald cut perfect plat-
inum Diamond set in mounting,
$350. Three-quarter carat to one
and one-quarter carat, perfect in
platinum diamond set mountings
$150 to $250. Platinum wrist
watches $45 tq $100. Dealers at-
tention. Moe Ehrlich and Co.,
Wholesale Diamonds, 901 Metro-
politan Bldg. Cadillac 3255.

BRIDGE PRIZES at wholesale
prices. Club Exchange. 10220
Dexter, near Calvert, Townsend
6-6293.

FOR RENT—Nice, furnished room
with small family, for one or two
gentleman or employed couple.
Williang to serve suppers. 1935
Gladstone, upstairs. Between
Trumbull car line and Fourteenth
street bus. Phone Euclid 7409-M.

FOR RENT—A large and airy
room for lady or gentleman. Also
board. Rent reasonable. 2444
West Euclid, Garfield 6246-J.

FOR RENT — Nicely, furnished
room for a gentleman or young
couple. 2703 Elmhurst, Town-
send 6-5992.

FOR RENT—A large, airy furn-
ished room with steam heat for
one or two refined gentlemen, or
couple. Convenient to street car
line. Very reasonable. 2675 Ful-
lerton avenue (upper flat) be-
tween Linwood and Lawton.

FOR RENT — Beautiful 4-room
apartments, two bedrooms, stip-
pled walls, all white enameled
gas stoves and frigidaires. Con-
veniently located. Very reason.
able. Have to be seen to be ap-
preciated. 1601 Highland ave.

"People like to cone to the
Detroit Service Group annual get-
together," according to Mrs. Sid-
ney J. Allen, chairman of both
the program and entertainment
committees of the Detroit Service
Group of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration. "They know that besides
the regular business meeting they
can expect a good time. Our en-
tertainment this year is going to
be an entirely new venture for
the Service Group. We are al- I
ready at work on it and will have
an even better affair than last
year."
The program of activities for
the coming season will open with
a dinner and entertainment to fol-
low the annual meeting of the
Jewish Welfare Federation late in
January.
The program committee, headed I
by Mrs. Allen as chairman, is
composed of the following: Mil-
ton M. Alexander, Mrs. Harry Z.
Brown, Arthur G. Darmstader,
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Hugo
A. Freund, Morris Garvett, Miss
Hattie Gittleman, Sylvan S. Gros-
ner, Howard A. Katcher, James
A. Kates, Mrs. A. Max Kohn, Mrs.
Walter Laib, William Lester Levy,
Gus D Newman, Mrs. Kurt Peiser,
Samuel H. Rubiner, and Lewis J.
Weitzman.
Henry Wineman is chairman of
the board of governors of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, Clar-
ence H. Enggass, president, and
Kurt Peiser executive director.

MENDEL SLOBIN IS
B'NAI DAVID HEAD

ROEHL STORAGE COMPANY—
Long distance moving. 526 Al- Congregatio n on Elmhurst and
fred street, Cadillac 3500.

Fourteenth Undergoe s

NOW GOING AT FORCED CLOSE-OUT AUCTION PRICES!

The Entire Stock'of

MARVIN
SIMONS
INC.
,
World's Finest Period Furniture Productions

Oriental Rugs - Tapestries - Art Objects

AT PUBLIC

AUCTION

A Sacrifice of Prices to,Quickly Liquidate for SPOT CASH!

The Most Astounding Fine Furniture Event in Anybody's Memory!!

The first time a store of the type of Marvin
Simdns, Inc., has been forced to CLOSE OUT,
to liquidate its business for QUICK CASH.

The sacrifice prices at auction are in keeping
with the times and with business conditions.
You are given the opportunity to purchase the
world's finest Period Furniture productions,
rare Oriental Rugs, fine Lamps, Art Objects,
etc., AT PRICES AMAZINGLY LESS THAN
REGULAR COST OF PRODUCTION.

4

This Closing-Out Sale is distinctly a CASH-
PURCHASERS' opportunity. The merchandise
is being closed out at such ridiculous reduc-
tions for one purpose only: to quickly realize
CASH. All sales are on the basis of CASH
ONLY (your check or cash money at time of
purchase or before tnerchandise is delivered).

Reorganization.
FOR RENT—Beautiful and very
cozy room, for gentleman by
childless couple. Near bus and
Congregation B'nai David, at
car lines. 3351 Elmhurst, Town- its annual meeting, elected Men-
send 6-5768.
del Slobin president. Other of-
ficers elected are:
Every Beautiful Piece Must Go At Your Price!
WANTED—One or two girls to
Barney Sinolensky, vice-presi-
H. Scott, of the speech depart- day evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock
share apartment with business
dent; Max Robinowitz, treasurer;
ment of City College. The, fee and on Wednesday evenings from
girl. All conveniences. Am will-
Thos e
is 50 cents per lecture.
Nathan L. Tracer, secretary; Sam
EVENINGS
- 9 to 11 o'clock.
AFTERNOONS
ing to change address, if neces-
desiring to participate in this
sary. Call immediately. P. Zack, shames; members of the
course should telephone Mrs. Ell- Dr. S ■ char To Speak Dee. 12:
:
board
of
trustees,
H.
Rottenberg,
Michaels, 11340 Dexter, apart-
man at Arlington 2050.
H. Belensky, Alex Weisman, M.
On Monday afternoon, Dec. 12,
ment No. 306.
Miss Elizabeth Finely, financial under the auspices of the Temple
Kaplan, Joe Weingarden, Z. Nee-
secretary, and Mrs. Samuel Kay- Sisterhood, Dr. A. L. Sachar of
dle, I. Goldman, Sam Rothberg,
anau, membership chairman, an- the University of Illinois, will
A. Aronow, H. Mitnick and H.
nounce that the following new speak on the subject "The If's
Altman.
members rave recently joined Ha- That Have Changed Jewish His-
The Ladies' Auxiliary also has
dassah: Mesdames J. W. Allen, tory."
election of officers and the fol-
Albert Cohen, H. J. Goodman,
Call for Members Is Issued for lowing were chosen: Mrc. F. Slo-
Bernie Jacoby, William Lev, Nat
Young Men 'r Zionist
bin, president; Mrs. Anna Caplan,
Levy, Theodore Roth, M. Rothen- DANCE OF A. Z. A. AT
Movement.
vice-president; Mrs. Anna Wein-
berg, Ben C. Rothman, Sadie BOOK•CADILLAC HOTEL
garden, treasurer; Nathan L. Tra-
Shulman, J. M. Stenbuck, Emory
A call to the Jewish young men cer, secretary.
ON
SUNDAY,
DEC.
25
Vajda, Martin Weisberg and Alex
of Detroit was issue this week for
The Ladies' Chevra Kadishai
Werbe.
the formation of a Detroit chapter elected the following officers:
Chapter No. 93 of the A. Z. A.
A group of Hadassah women
of Masada. The group is open Mrs. Esther Siuscowitz, president;
met at the Phoenix Club last Fraternity announces that its to all young men between the Mrs. II. Belensky and Mrs. Glass-
A Useful Gift to
Wednesday noon, to give and re- Christmas night dance will be held ages of 18 and 30 years. All those man, vice-presidents; Mrs. Anna
on
Sunday
evening,
Dec.
25.
By
ceive reports on the donor lunch-
who desire to join are asked to Weingarden, treasurer; Nathan L.
special
request,
and
in
order
that
the First 'Ladies in
eon campaign. Mrs. Joe Magid-
communicate with 'Israel Wiener, Tracer, secretary.
Worth of Furniture will
sohn, a campaign vice-president, spacious accomodations may be pro- 519 Medbury avenue, Trinity
The following were elected of-
vided, the grand ballroom of the
the Store After
be Given Away Free—
presided, Mrs. J. M. Berrie ren-
ficers of the Men's Chevrah Ka-
Book Cadillac Hotel has been en- 2-3949.
dered a vocal program, accom-
Piece by Piece—During
Masada is a national organiza- disha: M. Soverinsky, president;
gaged for this occasion.
Doors
Open
at
1
panied on the piano by Mrs Sid-
this Auction for Adver-
It will be remembered by many tion of young men, Zionists, who II. Belensky, vice-president; Isaac
ney Allen. A report was given
tising Purposes.
that the groups had intended to are affiliated with the Zionist Or- Goldman, treasurer; and Nathan
P. M. Daily.
by Mrs. Harry Shulman, ahowing sponsor a Yom Kippur Night dance ganization of America, but who L. Tracer, secretary,
that $2,420 has been derived thus but withdrew in favor of the Kosh- have their own organization, meet-
Congregation B'nai David, lo-
far from rummage sales alone.
cated on Elmhurst and Fourteenth
er Kitchen and Bicur Cholem Jrs., ings and program of activities.
A new feature is being intro- whose appeal for charitable co-
Masada was the last mountain streets, announces that it is now
duced at this year's luncheon, in opera ion with the cause of the fortress in Palestine to yield to undergoing a reorganization, with
that donors will be permitted to needy, moved the members of the the battering rams of Rome. Its the synagogue's intention of be-
bring their young daughters, up fraternity to a postponement until heroic defenders chose to make an coming • modern house of wor-
to 18 years of age, for the sum Sunday, Dec. 25.
end to their lives rather than to ship. Dues were reduced from
Jack Alkon has been added to the
of $5. Mrs. Ralph Davidson was
Goldi Meyersohn Coming to De-
Hank Finney's Orchestra, now survive the fall of their fortress. $25 to $16 a year, to Include two
sales staff fo the Harley Buick and
the first to respond to this sugges- playing at the Detroit Athletic Thus in Masada the indomitable seats and other membership privi-
troit for Dec. 16 and 17.
Pontiac
Sales Co., 3752 Casa ave-
tion by pledging to bring her Club every evening and broadcast- determination of the Jewish peo- leges. Arrangements were made
Detroit's Religious Symposium,
The executive committee of the
young daughter to the luncheon. ing over the radio, will provide the ple to hold on to its homeland to rent out the hall of the syna-
The annual dance of the Women's nue, at Selden.
Michigan
Association
of
Jewish
Well
known
in this community In which four prominent speakers
Organization (Chalutzos)
The third Sunday night cafe- music.
found its most heroic expression. gogue for weddings, Bar Mitz-
Youth Clubs held its first meeting will be held on Sunday evening, as a pioneer in the automobile busi- representing four different creeds
The club thanks the above men-
teria supper will be served next
The name Masade fits the vahs and dancing parties.
ness, in which he will explain "Why I Aam What I
Sunday evening at the Iladassah tioned organizations and the Hav- young men's Zionist movement
The congregation's board meets of the year at the home of Rabbi Dec. 18, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
has been engaged Am," will be held in Cass Tech-
Bake Shop, Dexter boulevard near uros Fraternity for their enthus- and characterizes it, for the or- every Wednesday at 7 p. m. for Jerome Folkman in Jackson, Sun- Crystal Ballroom.
for the past 20 nical High School auditorium, at
Proceeds of this dance are to be
Webb. Mesdames David Fauman, iastic approval and support pledged ganization aims to imbue its mem- the benefit of those wishing to day, Nov. 20, outlining the activi-
ties
of
the
association
for
the
sea-
years, Mn, Alkon 8:15 p. m. Saturday evening, Dec.
used
to
further
the
work
of
the
for
this
dance.
William B. Isenberg, Sol Kesler
bers with a spirit of zeal and un- apply for membership.
son and making plans for the an- pioneers in Palestine.
for a number of 10. Tickets, which are on sale
faltering determination to help
and Jacob Sauls are sponsoring
nual state conventio in May.
years was assoc- at the Mayor's Unemployment
The Chalutzos announces that
Bicur Cholem Society Will build up in Palestine a Jewish
this supper.
Those atteding the meeting in- Golda Sieyersohn, Palestine woman
iated with the De- Committee headquarters, 176 East
nationhood in the face of all odds.
Sponsor Theater Party
cluded Alex Schoenfeld, Port Hu- labor leader, will be the guest of
Roy Motor Can Jefferson avenue, the Mayor's of-
The Masada was formed because
on Dec. 20.
ron; Irving Silverman, Lansing; the Detroit organization on Friday
Co., and with the fice at the City Hall, all public
MICHIGAN STATE
the American youth would rather
Lou Herman, Henry Lubin, Jack- and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17. On
Ilarley Buick Co. schools, and at Grinnell's Music
REGIONAL NEWS' The Bicur Cholem Society will express its Zionist or Jewish in-
son; Blanche Fine, Flint; Lou Her- Dec. 16, Mrs. Meyersohn will ad.
During all these House, are priced at $1, 75 cent
William Hard, noted journalist
terest in its own way and thus
man, second vice-president, presid- dress a membership meeting, and
give its annual Jewish Theater
years he achieved and 50 Cents.
bring forth its best potential tal- and Washington correspondent, ed.
National Membership Week.
party, at Littman's Jewish Theater,
an enviable repu-
on
Dec.
17
she
will
meet
with
the
Speakers will be: Dr. Lynn
ents, and so it has created a spe- and well known radio broadcaster,
Plans were begun for the annual executive committees of the senior
The state region wishes to stress on Tuesday evening, Dec. 20.
tation by a re- Harold Hough, repre.zenting Prot-
the membership drive campaign
Committees have been selected tot cial program of work and form of will speak Wednesday morning, at state convention which will be held and junior groups.
markable sales estants, Judge John P. McGoorty
11 o'clock, in the Detroit Town in Flint, Sudsy, May 28. Preced-
that is being held national) during sell tickets for this affair and the organization.
record. Possessing representing the Catholics, Rabbi
This movement started in Cleve- Hall aeries, at the Wilson Thea- ing the all-state convention, the
the week of Dec. 3 to Dec. 11. There public is asked to patronize commit-
a genial disposi- Leo M. Franklin representing the
Jack Alkon
is • greater need for membership tees as the proceeds go for a land, and was soon recognized 'by ter. Ile will speak on "Back of executive board will meet in March NEW YEAR EVE PARTY
tion, he has gained a following for Jewish faith, and Clarence Dar-
in Saginaw.
today than ever before in that the worthy cause, to aid the poor and the Zionist Organization of Amer- the News of the World."
OF FARBAND SCHOOL his efforts always to satisfy his row, who will speak as an agnostic.
ica, which passed resolutions at
No other journalist or radio
The Michigan Association of Jew-
structure of liadassah is based on sick.
clients.
its
convention
in
1930
to
help
speaker
today
has
William
!lard's
ish Youth Clubs was organized last
membership.
In announcing his change, Sir.
Campaign Nets $540 Following
The state region calls upon all North Woodward J. W. E. spread the movement. Masada background of experience in in- spring under the guidance of Rabbi
Alkon stated: "The new automo-
Banquet
on
Nov.
13.
groups are recognized parts of the terpreting world affairs. Known Folkman for the purpose of draw-
officers and active members of the
biles
without, doubt are the finest
W. 0. To Hold Memor-
organization and have a right of to millions for his N. B. C. broad- ing the Jewish youth of the state
chapter to increase their efforts
The Farband Folk School an- produced for their money. I have
ial Luncheon.
representation at all conventions cast on "Behind the News in closer to-gether. Chapters of the
during this drive and bring the
no
hesitancy
in recommending them
nounces the completion of plans

membership at least to the level
The North Woodward branch of of the Zionist Organization of Geneva" and "Behind the News organization are located in Port for a New Year's Eve party to be to my most intimate friends."
Gaining momentum with every
which Hadassah had in its best the Jewish Women's European Wel- America. Groaps are now being in Washington," as well as his Huron, Jackson, Flint, Saginaw and held at the Byron-Philadelphia
Mr. Alkon will be pleased to de-
Lansing,
where
each
group
con-
organized
throughout
the
country.
newspaper
and
magazine
features
years of existence. Every new fare Organization is sponsoring a
onstrate the new cars without any succeeding rehearsal, the Detroit
Hall, Saturday, Dec. 31.
on current events, William Hard uctsd its own cultural and social
member is • soldier in the army memorial luncheon meeting to take
A popular orchestra has been en- obligations, and his friends and Halevy-Ilazomir Singing Society
has been reporting the news ever activities. Lectures on subjects
place 'at the home of Mrs. Morris
fighting for the Zionist cause.
clients are urged to visit him in is making rapid strides to what
gaged
for
the
occasion
and
an
in-
since college days. His first job selected by each club features the teresting program has been arrer..7• his new quarters.
Fishman, 2252 Gladstone, on Wed-
it expects to be the finest concert
cultural aspect of the individual
was on the Chicago Tribune.
nesday afternoon, Dec. 14, at 12
Semi-Regional Conference.
has ever presented before mu-
Subsequently, as newspaper ror. groups pf the association. All
o'clock
noon,
for
members
only.
Fut-
sic
lovers in Detroit.
The semi-annual conference will
respondent, he traveled over young Jewish men and women of will be served.
B'NAI MOSHE SCHOOL
At the regular rehearsal last
be held Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Hotel ure affairs sponsored by the organ-
The
school's
campaign
for
funds
On Sunday night, Nov. 27, the France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, college age are eligible for mem-
ization
are
as
follows:
Monday,
Dan Frohman, musical
Statler. Prominent speakers will
netted $540 following a banquet at
CLOSES REGISTRATION
Party, Jan. 8, Mrs. E. J. semi-annual election of officers was Germany, Poland, reporting Eu- bership.
director of the organization, made
address the conference. The morn-
The officers of the organization Buddy's on Nov. 13.
held, with the following results: ropes
Schwartz,
chairman
of
the
above,
'
ff
e
o
rts
t
c:
get
v
t
the
first
definite
announcement
o
er
e
er.
ing and early afternoon sessions
All registrations for the B'nai
elected last May, are: Jack Schnei-
Harry Cohen, president; Al Du- saunas Peace Past.
ies
regarding the personnel that will
will be replete with animated dis- Mrs. J. Modell, co-chairman.
der president, Flint; 1)r. Boris Prenzlauer Service Group Moshe Sunday School will be
Home-cooked luncheon, Feb. 28. bin, vice-president; Miss Rosetta
During
the
Great.
War
William
participate in the forthcoming
'
cussions.
closed Sunday, Dec. 10, due t o
The next meeting will take place Rois, recording secretary; Miss Hard eau one of the very few Zola, first vice-president, Jackson;
Party Dec. 6.
concert He stated that as work
litaine71 th (ti Lou Herman, second vice-president;
the fact that the Increase in stu-
at the home of Mrs. Harry Glosen, Doris Puchomitsky, financial secre-
mail
h17, been started on the oratorio,
Flint Chapter.
Alex
Schonfeld,
third
vice-presi-
tary;
Jack
Wald,
treasurer;
Sol
I

dents
is
overwhelming
and
spec
3200 Collingwood, on Tuesday, Dec.
e
o s evis ta in
re earsals of which will take u p
ussia woo l
The Eva Prenzlauer Croup
More than 125 members and
dent, Port Huron; Irving Silver-
Schumen, sergeant-at-arms. These
P
for classes limited. Four new
stay in power. This wisdom Ir man, fourth vice-president, Lens
friends of Senior and Junior Ha- 6, at 1 p. m.
- sponsoring a party to be held on I classes have been formed and the most of the remaining few months
elected on the board of directors
gained
through
his
confidence
Satuv
dassah gathered at the Jewish Com-
rday e ening, Dec. 17, at the , new teachers are Harry Gunsburg, before the annual event, no new
had ing; Blanche Fine, secretary, Flint;
Gifts to Hadassah Infant are: Max Sosin, Milton Rubin and glonel Raymond Robi ns wh
who
members will be admitted after
,
munity Center to hear Mrs Ida
henry Lubin, treasurer, Jackson. B'
Karl Katz.
mingled
with
the
Russian
army
the next few weeks.
Z. Kleinman of Detroit, vice-presi-
Welfare Fund.
Miss Sylvia
Zimmerman,
The ninth semi-annual installa-
Dr. Boris Zola, educational: rence. All members and their I Barahal
and Miss
Bussell. Miss
Regular rehearsals are held ev-
dent of Michigan regional, who told
The Hadassah Infant Welfare tion of officers will be held on Sat- and reported that the army had Mary Louise Fine, auditing; and friends are invited and a large , G eorge Sff
h' has formed t a
abandoned
the
Czar
in
favor
of
ery Monday evening in room 123,
of existing conditions in Europe Fund of liadassah has received the urday, Dec. 3, at the Hotel Wolver-
Stella Lande, publications; head attendance Is hoped for. Admis- : t ra
el c-pat ro committee
ttee to asse s
and stressed the need for fur:, er- follwoing contributions:
Northern High School, under the
sion is free.
ine. The committee in charge has Lenin. Hard wrote with Ray. the committees appointed so far.
the younger children In crossing
ance of Hadassah work in Pales-
Ilonoring the twentieth anniver- made arrangements for a promin- mond Robins his book on Russia
The next meeting will be held the streets safely when coming to direction of Mr. Frohman sad
Max Levy, vocal coach. Vo
sary of Mr. and Sirs. Charles ent men of this city as the speakers, called "Raymond Robins' Own
tine.
at the home of Mrs. Ily Nin
Nissan, and going from Sunday School.
This meeting marked the inaug- Smith from Mr. and Mrs. Seymour as well as music and dancing, enter- Story." Because he stated the
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
who still wish to join are u rges
Irginia Park, Tuesday, Dec.1
A Chanukah program is being to make applications at
uration of the membership drive Frank .
once at
tainment. Major Louis Shapiro of facts historical and prospective, it
6, at 1:30 o'clock.
prepared by the children.
to be completed Dec. 11, of which
In memory of the Yahrzeit of Canton Jericho No. 50 will officiate. won him • reputation as a radical.
this time and place.
The bridge party sponsored by
At the teachers' meeting, a de-
s Sam Msgidsohn is chairman. Mrs. Ettalaya Finley from the Fin-
however, people called him a con- the Zedakah Juniors was a huge Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
Mn.
cision was made that there should
Greetings were extended from two ley Family.
servative when he wrote a biog- success.
be an "honor roll" each Sunday Bonstelle Civic Theater
Is-
Sisterhoods, Beth F.I an
Thanks from the Spinoza raphy of Hoover, entitled "Who's
An open meeting of the Zedakah
The Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society consisting of two names of the
rael, by Mrs. James Rapport and
Hoover?"
Juniors will take place on Sunday will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 7,
Committee.
Stages "Peter Ibbetscue
best behaved pupils in each class.
Mrs. Louis Lebster. Miss Julia
afternoon, Dec. 4, at 2:30 p. m., at
at the Lawrence-Dexter Hall. A
Fox played "Military Polonaise" by
Ilotel
Statler.
An
interesting
pro-
card party will be given on Dee.
One of the gayest scenes in "Pet-
Rabbi J. D. Folkman 's sermon Mr. J. H. Schakne,
Chopin. Mrs. Louis Lebster pres-
Special Meeting of J. W. E.
gram has been arranged.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
er lbbetson," opening at the Boo-
ented a complete report of Hadas- Nov. 25, was on "The Quality of
n otihr- 28. Mrs. Frances Shapiro is the
t o ere
b w ;iretlmeeting afu
At th
W. 0. This Monday.
525 Woodward avenue,
stelle Civic Theater Friday, Dec. 2,
chairlady, assisted by Mrs. Jano-
sah'a third annual donor dinner to Thanks.' During the past month 1
,for
Chanukah
baa
-
en is
Detroit, Mich.
is the ball-room scene during which
be held Sunday night, Dec. 11, at Rabbi Folkman addressed the
keta. The juniors should bring wits and Mrs. Brown. This affair ; A special meeting of the Jewish
My Dear Mr. Schakne:
the ensemble present a polka ballek,
"Love and Law" by Zoloteres- their packages to the next meeting will take place at the Lawrence.
6:30, at the Jewish Community Junior College, Gary Club, Battle
As
chairman
of
the
Spinoza
Tri-
Women's
European
Welfare
Organ-
in
the spirited measures of the nine.
the
Lions
and
Dexter
Hall.
There
will
be
prizes
Center. It is expected that there Creek Sisterhood
sky, a melodrama featured by mu- to enable the distribution to be
centennial Committee, may I ex-
for each table and refreshments ization will be held Monday, Dec, 5 , ties. Miss Olga Fricker, director et
will be a large number of out-of- Club in this city.
press to you the grateful apprecia- sical selections, is being staged made on time.
at
Assembly
Hall,
9125
Twelfth
the
dance division of the Bonstelle
will be served.
town guests. Mrs. S. S. Pearletine
at Littman's Yiddish People's
street. Committees will report re- Dramatic School, arranged the bal-
Sunday, Dee. 4, Jackson will hold tion of the splendid co-operation of Theater, Twelfth and Seward, this
reported that dinner arrangements
Zedakah Bridge Party.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in
garding
the
bringing
over
one
or-
let,
and will take part in it with
its
regional
meeting
at
the
Temple.
Paramount Theater.
were completed. She will be assis-
giving the celebration the essential Friday evening, Saturday and
phan to Detroit and will decide on several of her pupils.
ted by Mrs. Hyman Winegarden Rabbi From of Detroit will speak. publicity necessary to make it a Sunday matinees and evenings.
Mrs.
Jack
Greenberg
and
her
as-
supporting
two
new
families
in
Devil Passes," a modern
"The
and Mrs. Samuel Magidsohn. In Rabbi Jaffa and Rabbi Folkman success. It is such work as this
Appearing in this play are the sociate, Mrs. Harry Tyner, are the
Ben Lyon, Zan Pitta, JArne?. Europe, in addition to the 12 on morality play by Henn Levy, star-
the absence of Mrs. Maude Beagle, will take part. A social hour will that makes your paper such an or- following stars of the cast now chairmen for Zedakah's next affair, Gleason and Irene Purcell are the
the
regular
supporting
lied
ro
the
ring
Rollo
Peters as the worldly
author and director of the pageant, follow.
gan of advancement of the intellec- playing at the local Yiddish play- which will'be In • form of a bridge four stars of the thrilling mystery past seven years. A report will cleric who personifies the Tempter,
"Ten Pieces of Silver," Mrs. Jos-
house: Rachel Rosenfeld, Dora party. It will take place Sunday drama "The Crooked Circle," now also be heard in regard the success will be presented at the Bonstelle
tual life of this city.
At
the
Book
Lovers
Club,
Dr.
J.
eph Block outlined the event. Mrs.
With my beat wishes for your Weisman, Golds, Cohen. Lillian evening, Dec. 18, at the residence showing at the Paramount Thea- of the thirteenth annual ball of the ark Theater for the week 'li-
Ellis Warren, ticket chairman, re- Feinberg presented a review of the continued success,
Simons, Emilia Adler, David Poper, of Mrs. Milton Bernstein, 16825 ter. In addition to these Player:, organization held last Sunday at ning Dee. 9. Joanna Roos will ha
ported that a number of reserva- autobiography of Lincoln Steffen.
Morris Noviko, Leon Charaz, Linwood avenue.
the supporting cast includes such the Aztec Tower. introduced to Civic audiences in
Sincerely yours,
tions have already been made. Mrs.
Aaron Soffe, Bri l ls Amasoff, Leon
Zedakah's next h o
stess for Mon- favorites as C. Henry Gordon.
N. E. AttONSTAM,
The board of driectors is prepar- this bill as Paul, the girl wheat
Dark
and
family
and
S.
I. M.
Henry Winegarden is in charge of
Kolker,
Chaim
Hyman
and
Moms
day
s
social
meetings
is
Mrs.
Anna
Raymond Hatton, Roscoe Karns ing refreshments and bridge will be yearning for • perfect lows eel*
Chairman,
Spinoza
TrIcentennial
L. Seaman and family returned
the music. Mrs. J. Eugene
Weisman.
Karbel,
1533
Collingwood
avenue.
and
many
others.
net be granted by the Devil Wm*,
Committee.
s
played.
home from Chicago on Sunday.
Bloomberg is president.

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