TleQertzDrr PAGE THREE EMS / I 9tR07411CLE ■ od THE LEGAL CHRONICLE — - — — Despite the Depression Keep Looking Well Anil it's II necessar,,' to buy new clothes, either Just get the Forest Cleaning habit. I Betrothed Engagements (trs. Sophia Gruskin of 322 Os en her daughter, Sadie. to Lloyd 10, M. WOIllerg 0( 11111i Taylor neentle. pressing. Forest cleaning includes minor Cleane d and Premied $4 00 11 MISS RUTH COHN Martin gra _533-547 E. Forest REMER • WATNICK 31•. and ROY B. CARLIN Income Tax Work for Twelve Years reNonscor BLDG. 21st Annual COLOR WAIT BALL Irs. NIttutti \Catnick NI i-s Shirley Safir, ,i•-it Jan. 22 ; Ellenstein stein, son of MI s. , ceremony to be followed by a 1 , I. :11 1 11 11. 1 . 1/11 a \ enue, fro, of 011. Odessa Progressive Aid Society ADMISSION 50a FIRST BIRTHDAY by Union Double Orchestra OF RADIO FORUM ..ntinued from Page One.) WHY PAY MORE INDIAN SYSTEM Talt111 1,11 sl 1,11 1-ail 11\1,1 001 SO Bill' S9 New York 14.75 2.50 Chicago 4.50 9.00 Philadelphia 14.75 2.00 South Bend 3.75 Pitt s burgh 6.75 5.50 St. Louis 8.50 2.50 Cleveland 3.75 24.50 Los Angeles 44.00 And All Points in U. S. and Canada. 11,11 , 1 A• IAA *Oa Walla'. 1 hair.—lirer eillumi And l'olo Niro, CONSOLIDATED BUS DEPOT FORT WAYNE HOTEL I EMPLE 1.8200 CASS and TEMPLE Mme. eAnna Specialist in Pulp y Rainhow f- 1 . and I Painlessly CIVIC THEATRE EAST 3 TIMES Sat. NI.tt . and Night and Sunday Night FRITZI SCHEFF The lickct•of•leave Man OPENING MONDAY, 8:30 P. M. Matinee Wed. and Sat., 2:30 1.111.11ag eolaa. Ay 1 omoidi ml Bridal Wise" Sunday Dinner $1 BOAT" i. Ito ticOol aliA11- all eri,11 1011 , 111:: 1-.1, Held \I 1 1 311 4.1 \I 1 , •,al• • 1 1 1.- 1 11ilfello , hi it A, \Ili, .1,11 , 11 Vol N1 1 Stils.rW.st I NI ;km Illt 11 gel Zellakall 111111 $."1 11111,1 :11111 their 1•0111alittee , , SYLVIA STRUB 1- I;,11 IA.! 1, are Chill . , eh:16(11111e Week 11111.11/4A the maintained. The trays and means conned tee's auto man, )1rr. natty Coe gam Euclid 9 1 5 1, assisted by NIrs. Kalman Shapiro, Longfellow 9s92, Jr \Viah 101111 needy be MI, MaX T05011,1'1111 many Ore 1,11011 that senior their admission and that one de- they trill gladly of earione their 1110111.y. 1 1 1.1 . 111.1. 1 \ 11 i- okarge of the saving II I I i I lopht en 1111 1. lIp , loatd Kato. N1 Lot 1, Th,. 5I donor luncheon will be iit Hotel Stotler. . held Feb. Overcoats and 2-Trouser Suits '14" Drastically Reduced! All Others at Drastic Reductions! Alterations at Absolute Cost! In th e w tdow ., lomo• , lo 1. fat nom, favoring atispice, of American Ill- ft . 1 °111 toits the Jewish II, c.o.( from France in stout Ion`, 1 , 0).•1.1111 III 111 , 11 for any L. toil on the of ntintntals other hem, olence.TI y ale plant. suite that the children of Israel, It. ] toluaus r private, served on ing kern a 11 11 1 , 1 1 for t momounly Balad L e on Fa iltn NI. making bricks without straw in rin, Mo Pairs of both \Vashington and vice; fixing a 11•10 ,, r. from w Mich liern,tein, Egypt, had their modern counter- tit, Alexan der, J o S ti p h yelte, and later was attached shall go forth the tradition: of uni- :1:00n Dr000k, Joseph 11. Ehrlich, part in the people of the colonies, te IP,. command of Baron De Kali', ted effort for mit tint t mem in col- James I. Ellman, Sol It Levin, enduring thy imposition of taxation in .1 Each there were a number of turf, in elltleatIoll, 111 ,oelal Solomon W. Still en, Jacob II. without representation. Here 1011 he the seat \VIa n Ile Krill, was fatally lootunity. - Schakne and Philip Slonetvitz. And the Jews themselves, of III the thirkrsl of the of 1.rgallittql itilliu•nee for the p re .. The program will also feature whom a considerable number were fight one lit the Battle of Camden, en idiom and dissemination of all addresses by lames Hopkins, mann- already scattered throughout the the data. u 0i cers Wile will at hand that is Test and most useful. ,1 all gt1P of OV.IliK; Patrick II. O'Brien, colonies, were true to the teachings to bear him front the field were that is leading and enlightening, attorney general of Michigan; M. of their own prophets. 'fie Jewish Major None, llaptain Ile 1.a N1otta, in the culture and philosophy of L. Black, assistant attorney genet.- faith is proltominently the faith of and Captain Jacob Ile Leon, all of this "peculiar people" who have so al; George C. Stutz, assistant pros- liberty. From the beginning of the them Jews. It is interesting to greatly given to the advancement rester, and others. conflict between the colonies 0511 the know that the time of the Revolt"- of humanity An anniversary program of mu- mother country, they were over- tion there was a larger Jewish elc- (Sr country has done much for -, has been arranged with Jacob whelmingly on the side of the rising mint in the Southern colonies than it o ..j,, cs who h ave „ eine h ero t,, ,. -I ,, • 1,1,1, ! , concert artist and ean- k reVOILIti 1 111. You will recognize Omni would have lawn found there at cell its citizenship and assume ;; , Lr • -, ;ewl ic, g111, thi: ini,Stihtlia,,I:,,:;); 7 :keit ,leli -i : avti . ill,i(t,mng lI thr,flantlwrt ,hsheanntisitnt,sh, :itu l ni.,t1.1s7 most later periods; and these Jews their share of its responsibilitists in 11 , •,r ; II I-f the Carolines find Georgia were the world. But I think the great. -t Samuel Solomon, randy signed the non-importation ardent s upporters of the Revolu- thing it has drone for them has la. ti pianist and musical director. Moses. tion. One corps of infantry raised c resolution of 1795: Isaa to receive them and treat them pre- Benjamin Levy, Samson Levy. Dti- ill Charle,t1111, South raeldille was cisely MS it has received and treated Aid Franks, Joseph Jacobs, hay- t (unposed preponderantly of Jews. ' all others who have (-tittle to it. If olio Levy, Jr., Nlatthias It '''. and they gave a splendid amount our experiment in free ill.0 It tit ii.116 ,. ichael Gratz, Iternard GI:O.'• M f themselves in the fighting in that has 'proved anything, it is that the ELECT WEIZMANN I -mic Franks, Moses Nlordt ...I, .,,,lion. greatest privilege that can 1 , e e on. FOR SECOND TERM It is easy to understand why It (erred 1115'11 pool110 ill the 111,1 ,-., " i ihiamia Jacoby, Samuel L Y"' Ill .1 IIItpoluel Nlordeeni Noah. ;ample with the historic background tO feel. the III I 1.111 Iho 111 . 11111eallZifill (Continued from Page Ono) Not only did the colonial .1t ;,f the .,ews, should thus over- influence t ,f pr ii di ate enjoyed by t ho .In early and enthusiastically Pp whelmingly and unlaisitantly have • F1'W. This is 1,111,11 by the Oup , •1 - the cause of °ince here, not alone of the Jett -, 1, 11 National Fund 'ter also et.ilet Ili! , non-intercourse program. I• p• o acing ditlicultit.s, he declared. lo. .then the time came for raising pt From earliest colonial but of all the other racial and ca freedom. lVeizmann appealed to Palestine lip-taining an army, theY "P '; times, America has loom a new land titonal elements that hale ellii•la. , 1 colonists to make larger contribu- ready to serve wherever they ,••I'•1 f promise to this long.persecuted into the making of this nation. IN', tion, to the, two funds and called be most useful. There is a I • „ i. e. have found that when men and Ivo_ upon the rich colonists to fnakt- mance in the story of Ilaym COSMOPOLITAN CHARACTER men are left free to tint the 'dike , nill'Illunt, 1111 the Its they hate non, ra for which they aro be-1 tittecl, sotto ' OF JEWISH COMMUNITY s h Jew financier of received Bunn the Jewish Agx.ncy. „c th e few of them will indeed attain le-, -ph,. ,1, Revolution. Born in Poland. • "No .1ralts think Of employing was made prisoner by the Id: • Ctoitc.1 Sites is not o n ly olpe exalted statiens than under a 1 c. .11515, So We must insist that Jews nd numerous in the world, gime privilege; but th e vas t „,„1, forces in New York "nd wh' employ .lowish labor until there is escaped, set up in business in 1'10'1- h it i n a its o ld world itri- Bluth] will rise to a higher comperatilin between the three adelphia. lie negotiated for Itohert gins it is probably the most cosmos to wider horizons, to worthi e r a t. t•lements for the general benefit of NIorris all th e l oan , raised politan. But whatever their ori- tainment... the country," was Dr. Weizmann's France and Holland, pledged hi , gin as n people, they have always reference to the recent disputes over personal faith and fortune for e n. tome to us, eager to adapt them. the employment of Arab labor by ormous amounts, and personally -tives to our institutions, to thri, Windsor Junior Ha cla ssa h Jews, particularly in the Gan Shar• advanced large sums to such men the influence of liberty, to Informal Dance Jan. 15. on orange eroves. as James Madison, Thomas Jetfer. under in stedor Cddsmid, chairman non, liaron Steuben, General St. huilding and sustaining the nation, the Jew- of t!, The Junior Clair, and many other patriot had- and take to their port part as citizens their in its do. bear full ish .1c. ra y, agreed with Dr. AVeiz- era who testified that without Ili, .iiinounees its eighth annual (rose; in order to make a rant rilin- JCWISII Agency had dance to be given ell ' nid they could net have curried tion to the national lift., fully WO Billed to fulfill the expectation in the cause. Ic lac ecrning. .Ian, 15, in th1' :i• thy of the traditions tit ■ formation aroused. In , A considerable number of .few herited. 1'\t nu:01..11, he pleaded that condi- I . pip. 1 .11e, boulevard and (loyeau The institution for v I became officers in the continental lions throughout the world, s ince forces. The records show at leant today dedicating Its. Dancing will be from the establishment of the Agency r 9 to i and the musk will he fur. for .fews who served as I,ieutenant home, is not a charity 1.. in 1929, had militated against its Colonels, three as Majors, and cer- to the body, but rather to tho nishell hy the lIick Robert orche. Ile earr,,,d the hope success- thinly six, probably more, as Cap The 11,0011 Jew's who live in this tra. Tickets may b e obtained .,. that III, non-Zionist 1111•Mherg of thin s. Major Benjamin None. ha- capital city have passed, under the the door. the Agency would, directly and in- directly, prove their value in the near future in the Palestine work. "The Zionists," he said, "should re- a li ze th a t th e ir non-Zionist part- ners in the Jewish Agency or equally enthusiast ii concerning Palestine." Ile appealed for unity in the rebuilding work. Ica To Extend Colonization Ac- tivities in Palestine. The Jewish Colonizati ,, n Asso o•ia. tion is planning an extension of its colonization activities in Pales- tine, Sir Leonard Cohen, president If the asocial ion, revealed at Sun- day's niggling of the Anglo-Jewish • :A ial ((.ontinued from Page One.) Entire Stock of 1 it endeavoring, to attain Otto good with success, all that III, 1111i1 of Men \ the AMERICAN JEWRY'S CONTRIBUTION TO THIS LAND AS DESCRIBED BY LATE PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE installation will be followed by dancing and refreshments. a. 11blitt 11 ,11 A Iran,. hoodr1,11 The newly elected officers all Sylvia St rub, worthy advisor; Thelma Slatkin, worthy associate advisor; Priscilla Schiller, charity: Ida Zt•IT, hope; Pauline Gorman, faith; Hannah Ilarwith, mother advisor; Bella Greer, secretary; Mary Katz, treasurer. Special Nine-Course The officers appointed by the wor- thy advisor and mother advisor- elect are: Selma Meyers, chaplain: .1.1ele ?Allman, marshal]; Florence Schultz, love; Jeanne Feldstein, re- Dancing Entertainment in-711 .n; Wilma Schiller, nature; Dorothy Creenhautn. immortality; NO (DYER CHARGE .1 anette hen dt it. fidelity ; Bettina patriotism; Bessie \Vein- Luncheon-Dansant -crvice; Florence Kutzen, irao Every Saturday plum-I: Adele Dawes, chair leader; Hilda Rothenberg, inner The few colonies established in and Blanche Shivin, outer observer. Palestine the Jewisn The outgoing worthy Assomat 1011 are doing well, Sir Luncheon 50 Cents at Sarah Soni a outgoing m other ad- itnard stated. P visor, Cora Jacoby mad past Ivor- h.,. n the past the assoeiat: 2030 It% ', Award, at Adam. - • thyr advisers, will preside ever the had to use all P its available ,•• TI 1 Clifford 1729 installation. for colonization work in (ht. .1 .... - tine and on land which it (i , I ' . acquired. For this reason ,! not consider new activities, ,...,•; ; I to North End Clinic. Gifts e,.... Palestine. where political and irb • - 1r nir a. ma- atomic ricks were non-existent. Cir- North End Clinic has receioLl rumstances have changed, howev, r. the following contributions: 1 1-1 25c mnit For the social servie erelief fund. in the last few years, so that Il 1 1 oto., and association Will hr enabled now to le.onal 1,1 in menotry of Julius Kastriner of undertake its work in Pall stifle, ht " SHOW Cleveland, Ohio, and of her father. Alai 1, Joseph NI. Sampliner, from Miss ,a 111 . A. 1 grit Irova Talkie "SOUS Selma J. Sampliner. l'o :Mark Centenarr •f Bleat of Toils de Paris" For the milk fund, in memory of Eiffel Tower Coastructo.... Louis M. Gansu, from Mrs. I,. M. The centenary of the birth of Gansu o us French-Jewish engin- For the Alpha Epsilon Phi Schol. the fam United Artists ership fund in memory of Sally eer. Gustave Eiffel. who built the Theater. in 1 SS11. Eiffr.1 Tow t:hrlkh Gireold and Irene Rest n . famo na , • es building in the vr wld. ,,,, and Ffe. Ii... •. To ATMs," in its berg Giddine. in memory of Ire co the laret ,- . the United Artists Rosenberg Gilding from Mr. and will he celebrated throughout 1 0E ttorrn " ,,,. ' : 0 taken D etroit by ion !Fr ance. senbe r g. S. A. Ro pt a io,t ,, ,xaninat m. Eifel was horn in Dijon in 1 N i n e tte 4 ' being acc laimed an Mrs, mu,„,.. 1 • finest of all screen gowns from Tempi, Beth El Sin- 1 nyt2 and med in 1923 at the age I i of 91, terhood. LUIGI'S MRS. MILTON GREENI1LATT fin Lr will BRITISH ZIONISTS Gills hold its semi-annual installation of officers, to which the public in• cited, Tuesday, Jan. IT, at S:15 p. ni , a t SO West Alexandrine. The 1623 I.I.ADSTONE AVE lruoty 2.1942 BONSTELIT u held at the home 11I. Ni cards. E 1. RAINBOW FOR GIRLS violinist, and INSTA LS OF ICERS L F Removin g Superfluou s Hair by Electric Needle 1,•, sato.. to Ittobert Ellen. I1 ebb auPenue, at 4:30 .., 1 , 1 io ; Ii. :1- 'co )1r. told NIrs. Haat ] Intl., a of Indiana Woll ,lop 11 ] It-.. Pl. '15. Mr. and n. 1 , Soiart. L ao 1 oil I microphone all of the inenoltet - .1 II, vantrnittee which in additio n ! , Mr. Kurtan comprise the fol. 4.50 I I 1 11 II, RIDE 11,1 1111 o, Oat. I 1 -le Births Cass and Temple Avenues ROUND Tale ' 11-9 11 2'1,, \I--i' ii 1N'olte complimented NI , 1 to II 11. I'lavnick with a per Ml r. p .1 or on Dec. III. total t Wan, SL:1,in him- hostess I. L tla p,• brlc.• Jinn, Sunday Evening, Jan. 15, 1933 AT FORT WAYNE HOTEL .1 NIrs. Simon 1. Spe,tor of 2925 1Ir ,and I . oroi NIL and NIrs. Jan. 29--Nli - s Mary Goldberg, daughtm of Ni Goldberg of 1 444 PI:wrie avenue, to Irwin lie kin, son of NIrs. It. nel for the itunituluite the honor cue-t The bride ut 1111-tellancou. s hower given by her sisters-in-1,1\v, Sirs. Nathan Plavnick Ilesno k GIVEN BY MI all V UCTI Mr. and NO- • te,olcioce. L of N1r. and Mrs It111 . koiT. son of 11 ,!!. I. at Detroit-Leland Ill, mit . antimince the marriage o f their Borkin of fi2 1 0 )1enterey avenue, at Hotel Taller, Everglade- Ball- P daughter. Beverly, to Jack Itemer, of Mi. and Mrs. Samuel '"'"'• NIr. and NI r , , •Itto.plo r Trudy° Feinstein, d ' J an . s um t ay . D i ., 25, itenier, Stoll of Welt , ter It ill. collet commit Atlas Yeshurin, Rub- IL Feonstem of I hozedwood avenue, to II ., •• et \lax l'Inick of 2925 It, M. %age]. officiated. 11 , - , Maiy l'Inick, dam. Feb ) :1 11 MI. 111111 . ho■ 1111e, 1 11 \lall I ' West limo, \ i P , ; •, PLAVNICK • CAPLAN Joe Fineman of 27".) 11', , ,t Buena at NIr. and NIrs. Louis II. Caplan \It and NIrs. Itubin Miller, )1 11..1- )1 iller, daughtt Feb ) the marriage of Moshe ' ch Leib, at their to Samuel It I t M. s on of N1r. and )1 """""" ee tlaughtel • Ilarriitt liertha, to hr. Synt g ogue Ocoee at Lawrence. Herman Michael Plavnick, son of " Frances F er b er a Lenore Ferber, (laugh , ' „1P Feb. Nathan Plat nick, Jan. I. ilt IS Twelfth street, to David 1/ansky, son “f Mr,. Celia 'Musky of Hotel. Th u . the Der root-11,1ml 1662 TIndiurst avenue. „ „„, f,h;„„ i .h INCOME TAX SPECIALIST Music 0 00 of Mr. and Mr , . Nathan Cohn - Jan, 15 Mi.- Ima Rose Pr', Tuxedo 11111101111l'e 1;11'1111:11e, t11 II C had , fo ra , o f '2117: ngagentent of their daughter, Mr. anti Nit's. Jacob Il!!! TOT of 9120 'I ! Roth, to Jack .1. NVainger of De- at It to. ni. DI Leo NI. Frankl • d The tv, -H ong date has been R a d om . J „,. Radom of 2727 Elinbut,t avenue, I 1217 Clean. House or A NEW DEAL Mg/antic — It, Clact 1.)-her, .Ian. ,:s272 Monterey 111 l'11111 . , I , - S1,111111111 1, P Emanuel Rosman of :2..trit cortland, Clements averititt, - on of hail Specl ,lusively Hughes & Hatcher E„l•liarote preparations are ing made for Zetlakah's twelfth Wedding Calendar I 75c uP To Be Held Jon. 22; $5 Donor G,, Luz. On. Work Dino, announce tin iotkin, to Ilarold II A y of this city. Mr. and Mrs, S. A. %Akin of C.... ! 11oldawsky, son of Rev. and )1r. - . Cleaned and Pressed ac error announces the engage Wt.lbere. in of 111r. and N1rs icception will be held at tin rigagement of their daughter, Flory] repairs and mending, of course, Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS Affair oua,in residence thin. 22, from 2 to [t and Ito 10 p. ni. Ni cards annual Ilitincr-dance, Oa Sarah,. (ill. 22, at Oriole feliatt " • . Ab ra h am R os enthal announce the engagement 0 Mr. 8 „,1 The otintoottee, headed by Mrs. their daughter, Ida, to 1..11. Louis J. Swartz, son of N1r. and 'Mrs (learns Da.ledis planning unusual Bernard Swartz. A reception will be held at the Rosenthal lion, '2111 Pingree avenue, Jan. 22, from 2 I. ) 5151 7 to 1 to. it No card,. while you're wearing 0110 804, let Forest have the others for regular cleaning and Ladies' Dresses, Coats a nd SUITS ZEDAKAH'S ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER Such Famous Makes as NORTHBROOK E, SOCIETY-BRAND, BROOKDALE and Others—Blues and Staples Included S7 it 2XIS W0000V/A*1). tome MONTCALM OPP nannies sus see men d h sYr. ran noun.* es. Established IS1'7 ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Great Annual SALE Now is the time to buy a Fur Coat•Jacket•Scarf or Muff at the lowest price in many years .... If you have longed for the cosy warmth of a fur coat, jacket, scarf or muff , . for its beauty and line wearing qualities .. here is your opportunity. Unusual reductions have been taken on smart, seasonable furs ... offering savings which are truly amazing. 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