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THENETROIVEWISRORONICIE

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Z. B. T. CONVENTION
STARTS ON DEC. 28 1

;2 POCKET MONOGRAM SHIRTS

White on White
Hand-Embroidered Monogram Free!

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We also have a wide variety
of practical gifts priced
equally as low.

Open late Salute,night and all•day
Sunday le take tare of lut•ealuttle shoo-
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SAMUEL P. WILKUS
DIES AT AGE OF 67

Zeta Beta Tau, the oldest and
largest national Jewish college fra- aaaaa y Services:
Rabbi Leon ham will ocupy the pulpit Sun-
ternity, will hold its thirty-fourth day
morning. Dec. 25.at 10:45, and speak
annual conclave in Cincinnati, on on the 5001.01. •losephus...• review -of
the last four days of 1932. Con- Llon Meuchtwanger's historical novel, "Jo-
sephus...
vention headquarters will be at the
Netherland-Plaza Hotel, although BOUM Services,
On Sabbath, Dec. 31. at 10:30 A. M., Dr.
affairs will be held in other Cincin- Leo
M. Franklin will occupy the pulpit, and
nati hotels and clubs.
speak on the subject. "The Givind of mat"
Zeta Beta Tau was founded in
Yung People's Afters.. Dance:
1898 and has 34 chapters at the
The young people of Temple household. are
principal universities of the United cordially Invited to attend the Informal after-
noon dance given by the Young People's
States and Canada and 35 graduate Temple
Club Monday. Dec. 34. at 1 o'clock.
clubs in the principal cities. There Subscription. 35 cents for members. 50 cent.
is a chapter at the University of Ice non-members
Michigan, and a club in Detroit.
Temple High Sch.! Connell Daum
The Temple High School Council Invites
Zeta Beta Tau is internationally
Your eons and daughter. of high school we
known as the donor of the Gott- to an informal dance Thursday alternoon. Dec.
heil Medal, which it gives each w. at 3 o'clock. Subscription. ID cents per
year to the American who has done person.
the most for Jewry. Six medals Nell Week's Semen:
"The Call of Tomorrow," • New veers
have been presented since the insti-
sermon. will be the subject of Dr. Franklin•
tution of the annual award. The sermon Sunday morning, Jan. I.
awardees were Stephen Wise, David
Behest Keens:
Brown, Aaron Sapiro, Julius Rosen- Bahhath
There will be no canons of the School of
wald, Felix Warburg and Lt. Gov- Religion on Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 24
end
15.
and
on Saturday and Sunday, Dec
ernor Herbert IL Lehman. The
II and Jon. I. &hurl .salons will resume
award for 1932 will be presented Saturday, Jan. 7 and Jan. I.
The Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday •f•
on May 6, 1933.
ternoon clams will not meat Dec. 27, 31 and
The national officers of Zeta Beta 29. but will resume their meetings, Jan. 10.
Tau are Justice William E. Evans, II and 13.
New York City, president; Herbert Beth II Celle. Rum:
There will be no session of Beth CI College
E. Steiner, New York City, vice-
Jewish Studies Monday, Dec. 26. The sou
president; James Frank, Jr., Cam- of
sloes will be resumed on Monday, Jan. 2.
$ den, N. J., treasurer; Adrian J.
Evenly ---
Eichberg, Chicago, secretary; Wal- aaaaaa
1. Tuesday, Jon. 10, at 5 p. m.. Men's Tero•
gi ton II. Bachrach, Cincinnati, his- pie Club present Dr. June. R. Pollock or•
rA
torian, and Lee Dover, New York fessor of political science at the University of
Michigan, in • lecture on the sublet, - The
City, general secretary.
Political Struggle In Germany and ill Impact

Samuel I'. Wilkus of Los An-
geles, Calif., a former Detroiter,
67 years old, died on Dec. 20. Ile
Is survived by his wife, Anna, two
sons, David and Joseph, two broth-
ers, Harry of New York and Ja-
cob of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs.
Rebecca Barnett of Los Angeles.
He was a member of Temple Beth
El.

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DR. TOOLE BASKETBALL
TEAM PLAYS DEC. 28

The Dr. Toole basketball team,
$ which lost its first game in the
Detroit Basketball Federation this
season to the Wolverine Club, will
SPECIALLY DECORATED and LIGHTED FOR THIS EVENT $ have an opportunity to even the
score when the two teams meet at
For reservations phone Mr. Sam Boesky, CADILLAC 1470
the Holy Redeemer gym, Dec. 28,
The Dr. Toole team, champions
of the D. B. and Department
of Recreation league for the past
two years, has established an en-
viable record. In 12 years they
have won 329 games and lost 41,
capturing 15 city or state titles.
This year faced with the problem
Don't lose the opportunity of having • good time because you
of replacing three of their stellar
haven't got the proper garment. We guarantee to fit you,
players, they will find the com-
petition pretty keen as all the
and the rental price is only $3.00.
other teams are out to prevent
them from winning the champion.
Phone MA. 4919 Now for Reservation
ship a third time. Solomon, Gobde
and Boyer are to play with Michi-
gan State Normal and will be in-
eligible for other competition.
Some of the best basketball tal-
ent in this district will see action
ABE EPSTEIN, Prop.
at this game, The Dr. Toole-team
will have Bob Gunn, a member of
8820 TWELFTH ST., near Gladstone
City College's great teams of
1927-28, also collegiate high point
scorer at that time. Carl Gussin,
lammoulainummermanamemmumaimmaaramiomommoommior all-M, I. A. A. forward at Alma,
a fast aggressive player who is
the spark-plug of the team. Boyer,
Goode and Solomon are members
of Northern High School's city
and state championship teams, and
12th and Seward
Tel, TRinity 2.3488
this trio is enough to trouble any
team they oppose. Dave Sachs
FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 23, SATURDAY AND
and Jack Tucker are veteran mem-
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening), DEC. 24 - 25
bers of the team, having been
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Our entire company will take part in this play.
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Bonstelle Civic Theater
Stages Two Plays

A holiday program alternating
performances of Shaw's "Candi-
da," starring the beautiful Broad-
way artist, Edith Barrett, with a
memorial revival. of Jessie Bon-
gene's greatest success, "Little
Women," starring Ernest Glen-
dinning, Joan Madison and Jessie
Busley, will be presented at the
Bonstelle Civic Theater the week-
beginning Friday, Dec. 23.
"Candida," opening F r i d a y
night, will be presented each eve'.
nine of the week except Saturday
and Thursday, when it will be
given as a closing matinee. "Little
Women," opening Saturday after-
noon and evening, Dec. 24, will
be presented afternoons Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, and
close Thursday night, Dec. 29. For
this week only, the Saturday night
admission will be reduced to 25
and 50 cents, as a Christmas eve
gift to the audience.

Center Free Throw . Contest

Rev. Cantor
David Golden

The Junior-Intermediates, the
Intermediates, and the Junior-
Seniors of the Jewish Centers As-
Detroit'. Favorite
sociation are planning to hold
MONEL
Wedding Corinne. their annual free throw contest
nit.. Performed at during the last week in December.
About 150 entries are expected
Home and by
from these various divisions. A
Appointment
gold
medal will be awadred to the
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winner in each of these divisions.
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The Eva Prenzlauer Service
Group thanks its chairman. Mrs.
S. Swartz, and her co-workers for
making a success of the party held
last Saturday evening at the B'nai
Moshe.
Doyta• . 1.23 PhISd.lpkl. 111.00
A meeting and luncheon was held
Fart Wow. 400 itocIsettor. 9.71 lad Monday at the home of Mrs.
ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS
Sarah Goldberg, 212 Mt. Vernon.
EFFECTIVE ALL MONTH
Cleveland ,.$ 4.10 Cleclaaatl..$ 1140 The proceeds were turned over to
14.40 the fund for caring of tonsil cues
lackamerale 2700 Gerdes
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of school children. Several new
Teller Hotel
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Tuesday, Jas. 8, at the home of
Mrs. IL Lightstone, 1472 Virginia
Park.

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on the Jaws."
3. Thursday, Jan. IL at I p. tn., Temple
Arta Society Preaent4:
Two one-act Piers
b. An address be Robert Henderson, di-
rector of the Bonstelle Civic Thaler.
a. Social hour with refre•hments and dane•
ing.

S.

fag City Notes

Ws S. Meister of UN Angeles. Calif., a
former resident of Bay City, we the stint at
Y r. and Mrs. C. J. Lay. on Sunday and
Monday, ampule to New York, where she
will visit Indefinitely.

Mr. Joseph Grabowsky left on Tunday for
Florida. where he will spend the winter months.

The I. O. B. B. held a ladle's night at the
Temple parlor on Monday evening. After •
short businese meeting, bridge wu enjoyed
and lunch *erred later. About 40 were present.

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WE MUST VACATE PR EM S ES

BITUARY

KARL MOYER
of 160 Wodland avenue, 67 years
old, died on Dec. 22. Funeral ser-
vices were held on Dec. 23, with
interment at Cloverhill Park Cem-
etery. Rabbi A. H. Hershman of-
ficiated. He is survived by his
wife, Gertrude; a daughter, Myra;
and four sons, Charles, Maurice,
Sidney and Saul.

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STOCK OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE - WITH
WHICH THE NAME OF S. ABRAMSON HAS BEEN
LINKED WITH FOR YEARS TO BE SACRIFICED

MARY ZOLLA
of 4372 Leslie avenue, 40 years
old, died on Dec. 20. Funeral
services were held on Dec. 21 with
interment at Cloverhill Park Cem-
etery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiated. She is survived by a
daughter, Ada; a son, Charles;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Isaac
Luryea; a sister, Mrs. Jacob Gold-
berg, and a brother, Harold.

REGARDLESS OF COST

We are closed

Tune in on

Saturday.

MARY COHEN
of 1325 llolbrook, 78 years old,
died oil Dec. 20. Funeral services
were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
Home on Dec. 21, with interment
at Machpelah Cemetery. She is
survived by a eon, Max, and three
daughters, Mrs. Louis Radner,
Mrs. Morris Greenberg and Mrs.
Sam Utchenik.

Open
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Evening,
6 to 9 P. M.
and
Sunday
Till 5 P. M.

BERNARD BLUMROSEN
of 1927 Lawrence avenue, 69
years old, died on Dec. 19. Funeral
services were held on Dec. 21 with
interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiated. Ile is survived by his
wife, Leah; a son, Sol, and two
daughters, Mrs. L. Rosenthal and
Mrs. A. Rosenthal.

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Here is your opportunity to buy fine furniture at less
than wholesale prices. Included in this stock you will
find a large selection of living room, dining room and
bedroom suites; breakfast suites, occasional odd pieces
and carved furniture.

MINNIE BALE
of 2490 Kendall avenue, 68 years
old, died on Dec. 18. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on Dec. 19, with
interment at Machpelah Cemetery,
She is survived by a daughter,
Chapter No. 93 of Aleph Zadik Mrs. Samuel Aaron, and two sons,
Aleph celebrated its annual A. Z. Henry L. and Maurice I.
A. Day, Sunday, Dec. 18, with
ISADORE FRIED
more than 300 of their guests at
the Melbourne Jewish Center. Rep- of 1679 Richton avenue, 79 years
resentatives of the Windsor chap- old, died on Dec. 15. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
ter were presnt.
The celebration was inaugurated Funeral Home on Dec. 16 with
with the entire organization at- interment at Oakview Cemetery.
tending services at Temple Beth El, Rabbi M. Fischer and Rev. A. A.
and following services members Rosenfeld officiated.
met at Irving Erman's home and
mapped out their program for the
MOLLIE WEINER
coming year
of 361 Harmon, 76 years old, died
The program was opened with on Dec. 17. Funeral servicea were
Introductory remarks by aleph go- held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Ilome
dol, Gilbert Madefsky. Opening on Dec. 18 with interment at Beth
invocation followed, given by Sam- David Cemetery. Rabbi E. Aish-
uel Stoller. The program was iskin officiated. She is survived
turned over to John Erman. Mrs. by a son, Morris.
J. 51. Berris gave vocal selections,
accompanied by Edith Elyla Davis.
SOL BERK
Preceding the vocal selections a 'of 2295 Gladstone avenue, 66
piano selection was offered by Miss years old, died on Dec. 21. Fu-
Nussbaum. Dr. Alvin D. Herach
neral services were held on Dec.
was the principal speaker, his topic
21, with interment at Beth Judah
being "Religion A La Carte."
Cemetery. Rev. Milgrom offici-
ated. He is survived by his wife,
Bicur Cholem Jra. Plan
over
Ida; four sons, Morris, Joe, Sam
Spring Frolic for March 19 and Louis; a daughter, Faye;
500
finest Custom Quality-
The Bicur Cholem Juniors an- three brothers, Sam of Rochester,
Linings, Designs and Colors.
nounce their twenty-third annual N. Y., and Ilarris and MorriP of =
spring frolic to be held on Sunday Detroit; a sister, Annie, and three
evening, March 19. The place brothers, Izzy, Jake and Abie.
where this affair is to be held will
be made known in the near future.
BARNEY 'LITINSKY
Friendly organizations are request- of 9282 Martindale, 67 years old,
ed to keep this date open in order died on Dec. 19. Funeral ser-
that the needy sick should bene- vices were held on Dec. 20, with
fit from this event to the utmost.. interment at Westwood Cemetery,
Rabbi M. Zager officiated. Ile is
Home Relief Juniors Enter- survived by his wife, Bessie; three =
All trimmed with Finest Quality Skinner's Satin
sons, Irving, Marner and Jack;
tain Northville Patients.
Broadbrook Boucles - Silver Douns - Llama Hairs - Meltona
-
The Junior Home Relief Girls a daughter, Dorothy, and a broth- r=
met Dec. 17, at the home of Made- er, David of Los Angeles.
FREEI-A Hand-Made Necktie or Pure Silk Muffler with
line Betty Meyers. Plans were
=
EACH Purchase.
PAULINE FELDSTEIN
discussed for the visit to North-
ville on Dec. 27. The girls will of 3492 Algonquin, 54 years old,
entertain the patients with a play- died on Dec. 19. Funeral services
let "Women Folks," in which the were held at Gilbert's Funeral
following will take part: Rosalie Home on Dec. 21, with interment =
Kennera, Dorothea Ferar, Selma at Oakview Cemetery. Dr. Leo
9030 TWELFTH-The Big Store - Near Clairmount
Finkle, Nettie Yolles, Rose Yolles, M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Frank F - -
OPEN TO 9 P. M.
SUNDAYS, TO 5 P. M.
Sylvia Broody and Madeline Mey- officiated. She is survived by her
ers. Rabbi Fram of Temple Beth husband, Samuel; a daughter, Be-
El will be the speaker of the after- atrice, and a son, Frederick.
noon. Miss Sybil Weisman will
render a few piano selections and
BLANCH BERTRAND
Gertrude Love will sing. Refresh- of 3255 Richton avenue, 46 years
ment will be served.
old, died on Dec. 17. Funeral
A meeting for members only of
services were held on Dec. 20.
the Home Relief Juniors will take
ROEHL STORAGE COMPANY-
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offi-
Long distance moving. 626 Al.
place at the home of Sylvia Chase,
ciated. She is survived by her
fred street, Cadillac 3500.
5545 Ivanhoe avenue.
An open meeting will be held husband, Thomas; a daughter
at the Hotel Statler the latter part Florence Birg; a son, Milton Birg; HEBREW TEACHER-Exper-
ienced, will give private lessons
of January. The exact date to be three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Davis,
in Hebrew and Yiddish at your
announced in the next issue of the Mrs. Belle Bauchamp, Mrs. Bessie
home. Will prepare for Bar
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. All Aronld, and • brother, Meyer
Ginsberg.
Mitzvah in short time. Price
Detroit's Finest and Beat
girl. between the ages of 14 to 18
Car Washing
reasonable. Call evenings,
are cordially invited to attend this
Plant
Townsend 7-7925.
meeting.

The Temple Religious School will be closed
until Sunday, Jan. II.

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IN MEMORIAM

RODIN CLUB
The Rodin Club met at the home
(Verse by June Roust
of the preaident, Mrs. Fanny Rodin,
We miss you, tdith, your smile so dear.
277 Belmont. Plans were made We miss your voice. your laughter Elem .
for the Chanukah party to be given •Tia one sue today. gnu yet mused weer
forever In our hearts You'll aut.
by the club for poor children. The But
And as you loot down from Heaven above
next meeting will be held at the You'll bum that you have our slant Ions
home of Mrs. Harry Rodin, 3239
Jolly Elite Club.
Sadly' missed by her parents,
At the last meeting, held on Calvert on Monday, Dec. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Espar, and her
Sunday, Dec. 18, the board of
sisters, brothers and children.
directors reported that plans are
Calendar of Events.
well under way for the Passover
In loving memory of my dear
charity drive. It is also to include
husband, Alexander Stein, who
Dec. 25-Dedication of Jewish
the annual Passover charity ball,
passed
away five years ago, Dec.
Children's Home.
to be held Saturday, March 25.
22, 1927 (27 days in Kislev).
Dec. 26-Palestine Night of
This drive will also include solici-
Music, sponsored by Jewish
Happy wan the furs we spent wesian
tation and donations of various
teeny u Fly heart lode,.
National Fund, at Central High
organizations, merchants and man-
For the one I loud so dearly
School.
HAS Senn/ guest au,
ufacturers.
Mow, you are viol forgotten, dear
Dec.
26--Chanukah
Celebra-
The social committee reported
Nor will you ever be
tion
of
Congregation
Shaarey
As
long as la. end memory lasts
that the Chanukah latka party will
1 will remember O.
Zedek.
be held Saturday evening, Dec. 24,
Dee.
28-Woman's
Auxiliary
at the clubhouse. A resolution
Sadly missed by his loving wife,
of United Hebrew Schools,
to co-operate with the Free Kosher
Marie Stein.
Children's Party at Shurey
Kitchen was accepted and the fol-
Zedek,
lowing delegates were appointed
In loving memory of Mrs. Hen-
Dec. 81-New Year's Eve
to represent the club: Max Sosin,
rietta Saltzatein (nee Marks) who
Party of Farband Folk Shute.
Milton Rubin and Carl Katt. The
passed away 13 years ago, Dec. 31.
Jan. 22-Zedakah Birthday
next meeting will be held on Sun-
Dinner.
Heat as dew Henrietta. row men•
day, Dec. 25.
trim Mega slut to more soh dV-
Jan. 25--Woman's Auxiliary
of Hebrew Schools donor lunch-
Sadly mined by your beloved
Fisher Theater.
eon.
mother, husband, children, sisters
Jan. 29-Zedakah birthday
and
brothers.
The Fisher's huge Christmas
dinner.
show is alive with holiday treats
Jan. 29-Detroit S e r vice
Hollywood Theater.
Including two stage shows and a big
Group dinner and entertain-
For four days starting Sunday
screen program.
ment
the
Hollywood
will present "Air.
William Powell and Joan Blon-
Feb. 4-Zionist, Organization
mail" with Pat O'Brien, Ralph
dell In a fast, thrilling comedy ro-
dance.
Bellamy, Russell !lepton, Slim
mance, "Lawyer Man," is on the
Feb. 25 (Evening)-Shaarey
Summerville, Gloria Stuart and
screen.
Zedek Sisterhood.
Lillian Bond. A Masquer comedy,
The holiday stage show Is entitled
Feb. 28 -Zedak ah donor

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UNIVERSITY GADUATE, 28.
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need of $2500 to meet honor-
able debts. Have established
business and would be able to
pay loan back in six months.
Write Box 55, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

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FOR RENT•e-16517 Baylis, beau-
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Execptional bargain at $60.

HALEVY CHANUKAH
AFFAIR ON SUNDAY

Final preparations have been
completed for the social evening
of the Detroit Halevy-Hazomir
Singing Society. Joseph Bussell
and Mrs. Pauline Brussel!, co-
chairman of the entertainment
committee, announce that none of
the usual features will be part
of the program arranged for the
third Chanukah night Sunday eve-
ning, pee. 25, at Assembly Hall.

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organization, will act as master.I
of-ceremonies. David Tucker will
open the evening's program with!
the lighting of to Chanukah can-
dies, and the entire assembly will,
sing appropriate songs.
Varied;

from the Chord of Judea, • nov-
elty act by Phil Goren and Aaron
Sandwell', songs by N. Mogen and
Mrs. Anna Warren of the °Mani-
nation, violin solo by Miss Sadie
Cooper, one of the best known

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