- & DEMOM JEMS11 PAGE EIGHT EVENTS PLANNED BY B'NAI MOSHE LADIES THEY STAND ON THEIR RECORDS A ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE B'NAI DAVID NOTES Services: Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will occupy the pulpit on Saturday morning. at 10:30 o'clock. The entertainment committee of the Sisterhood of Congregation b'Nai Moshe is completing plans for the installation banquet which Sunday School: Classes in Sunday School begin at 111 a. in. and accommodate chil- dren from kindergarten to inter- inetliate school age. rote f or these c a it (1 id a t es fissures Detroit conscientious, Ladies Auxiliary: An Interesting, well-attended meeting was held on Monday eve- ening, Oct. 30. Dr. Otto Hirsch was the guest speaker. capable, trustworthy public ser rants Sisterhood: A meeting of the Sisterhood, consisting of the younger women of the congregation, will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 6. at i• o'clock, in the congregation club rooms. Many interesting ...VC nt, are planned. All intmc-ted are invited to attend. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th VOTE FOR WILLIAM P. BRADLEY FRED W. CASTATOR JOHN W. SMITH JOHN S. HALL LAUDS EFFORTS OF HAI I5E ZNY a tirNu oAvi: 19 PRENZLAUER GROUP The second annual dance of the Detroit Ilalevy-Ilazomir Singing Society will be held Sunday, Nov. in the large ballroom of the Harold Silver, Director of Statler Hotel. J. S. S. B., Urges Donor With the engagement of the Luncheon Support. radio headliners Del Delbridge and Rely Correll to conduct thenr - The approaching donor lunch- seven other syncopators during the .. •.f the Eva Prenzlauer Service entire evening, a maximum of I••olup which will be held at the dancing enjoyment is assured. Ef- .-•.oler Hotel on Wednesday, Nov. forts are being exerted to make recall , to mind that the organ- the forthcoming dance even more . ....di which is thus raising its. hull- successful than last year's, .f• • for the'coming p ar is in sev- On the Monday after the dance, , a unique organization in the chorus is to begin rehearsals of "The Song of Miriam." an ora- torio by Franz Schubert which will be presented at the organization's ninth annual concert early next year. The rehearsals are held regularly every Monday evening at ffi don 12.i Nffithein high School. PHILOMATHIC PICKS CONTEST SPEAKERS Young People's Society: Plans for the resumption of ac- tivities of the Young People's So- ciety are being formulated. .\ •ucce•sful season is anticipated, MRS. HARRY Mlifft r lhe first open meeting will be an- nounced in a later edition of The U. I Bromide. IL , fifld 1. — - — Junior Congregation: Regular services are being con- ducted every Saturday in the daily Ito . .• II ... prayer room by boys between Ill II .e NI., , 1. ,1,1 1s t...ars of age, one of th.• . i-te•rb od , 1, a 1/1t•IIIHrl of , rig as castor. Th.- eittlInlItf .•..t 1 •!..• -o•o...al i. at- Purity Chapter Plants Trees omintittee. in Palestine as Memorials. . in. Ito...- ale urged io• - — Cant. attend. (Ind, ot. 1.., of NI , Eantn. I ' TeXa - . • . li•t,111 , 1:11l, anti :II Int . ,. This ad inserted by a Jewish friend and admirer of the above-mentiodoed four candidate-. II. Shaffer, husband f Shaffer. t-t•rth WILLIAM P. BRADLEY SEEKS RE - ELECTION Young Judaea Clubs: organization in r e t i II it Young Judaea Clubs for bov- atoi girls were held last WednesohtV evening in the congregation club- rooms. Groups were organized for boys and girls between 8 and 13 years of age. The Chronicle will report dates of future n•et- ings, and the clubs invite all s o disposed to join. --- Anniversary Dinner-Dance: The social committee is plan- sing a dinner-dance, details of _ William I'. Bradley is a I an(11- date to succeed himself as Council- 1111111, an office in which he has given 17 years of public service. Not only is this experience in mu- nicipal affairs valuable to Detroit which will the be later announced, to celebrate congregation's anni- citizens but the fact that Mr. versary. Briolley is chairman of the State's Groat Lakes-St. Lawrence IVater- Chanukah Festival: f'ommission is of vital im- The congregation will commeno- portance, his friends state. (orate Chanukah with a musical. In this position Coon, Homo literary and dramatic evening on !Inutility is fighting,. at h. • . and Dec. 16, featured by an elaborate in 11ffishington, to change dramatic presentation by the chil- 1'0 , 141 OW I -1' Of the g.to .." dren of the Sunday School. national w ...terwav• Iron, ter of the lower In a course clo , e to ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR shore, This move oi!' Iy open the thou-:id • o Altman Urge, Election of 11 y vacant land in 1,1• 1.111 \\ ,it • Couzens and Smith. County to groat indu•tt will give employment lent Sun la\ , Oxt. Ft:, Ilya i1 . scores of thousands of workni, over his Chat its It and add millions to the commer- l• flour. WNIIII . , urged cial investments in Detroit and vi- all the ;quirt \chid. cinity. heartollv tl , It • Flee But (ffiuncilinan Bradley working for the1 I anal I . street-widenintt. I 1 11111t11.!. teno.d. wilt. t .t Joy Iliad. Net .I sociation furnish fte. w ill kt . Inc III a11,Wi•nt the poor, without anyel.,. • money will not ;old o n e tion•, but it also lighten, tt tht• tax burden of Detroit but will dens of the survivors of the .3 greatly hasten the te.turn of em- Mt 11Intan said. ployment for thou-ands of our \le NItnian also urged al' o. -mid a del. We guarantee Mundus Beer to be more than equal--- in flavor, body and alcoholic strength ---to the beer you knew in the "good- old-days"! MUNDUS BREWING CO.. DETROIT Randolph 2290 • In the past two ill, mathin lb.-bating (Livet. speaker, to take Iwo: tieth annual eland.. In In I. I der The Rapid Transit Plan Appears On The Ballott Nov. 7, 1933 0 0 a \ n o g„ 7 ' O O O GRAND 1 NERVY LINES /INDICATE _50,3iYAY 5ECT/ON5 BROkEn.1 LINES /NO/CA 7r ELEVATED SECT/ON5 11111 III 11 n Pk, 15tUrt. Rabbid oses Fischer will induct the following of- ficers: President. Robert Ilosch chairman of tn. hoard, lien.i.on•n Judge Rubint, F. Goldman; Harry Meer, vice-presi- dent; Carl Itozner. t ',usurer ; Henry Nogrioly, secretary; .1dolph fleck, Eugene Brumer, .1.1olith Deuts ch. Anthony Deutsch, R icoh Ea r a-. Julius Friedman, Eugene it. ' , dean, Jacob Gellmian, Louis d. kern. Sion Gunsberg, Harry I••• , i , .. ..munol .1aulus. Na- oo oh Kornlield, I. II. , .i I I, 1....-eribei Ft. Ila,. l'• I I \\ if. 1■ ,, l't .1 , a vat. ..•• was 1. topic pr p.: am o n which Isaacs, Akiba Drasnin, 1.0tii- kind, Louis Lipsitz, Itayinoral Shat key and Saul Gro. , :oo , Greenberg wa- Mr. , r, „anthropic par speak was ailf Ii t Thtt to a statement recently :Moot te.. 007.e, Gauze, si k er, itaviit ili, ro ld member of the bar. .• I..oish Social tiltIt, . all . ...• philthropic an idea has al- t•n very strong among the . it appealed particularly Jewish women. Historically, fintghet, l(ainrygeties. g , ale•inal a,agliatt:ici,4is ROSENBERG SPEAKS ON WJBK SUNDAY n , , • Aaron Rosenberg, attorney and vice-president of Pisgah Lodge, will be one of the speakers on ol, ties, or are the result if W.IIIK next Monday evening at s e e 1, Of several groups incluil- 9,:ii) ft. tit. in an "All-Nations ng antes groups. Program," sponsored by the own- .1 te m the point of view. of mod- agement of WJBK. . al work as well a- ffrom tillt This program of various nation- • ' • f view of business efficiency, al groups in Detroit will present reties suffur from taco rath- speakers and feature inusicid se- rtant handicap , . One, is lections to interpret the spirit of attempt to clever the the minority groups in Do•troit. .4 which is entirely be- , on ager resources. Many n_tage in "relief” or wen EIARRINGTON RUNS attemptin g t11 Con. t a part ictilar - h af relief lief or to it particular • beneficiaries. Mast of the s have a budget of several dollar s a yea r which par- :y at a time like this, but • potato-, O, comparison xvith E... that rea , on they nread ...selves thin and IF • Htentions in the t o t: a utek lee. a dent i n 1, , 111,11V1 . 5 (0 C.enzlauer Sol • • my 111'tf1111,'''' • • I FOR RE-ELECTION --- Fred J. Hatrington, a constable for la enters, is a candidate for re- election in the Sixth NVard, Mr. Harrington is the organizer of 1 ,. IFetrolt Constables' Club and it its president for 12 year- Ile is endorsed by alit IV. Groat. Leon:oh I 1.11/11 . - manske. John It' NI. If I old \., JetTries. M. oh Sanders. Charles Itubin, .. .1 .lames A. Gills-. II, f Clerk T I v trl a \ • • it f I past cunt vigil\T \ ..• I • mnder a n. \\ and Ihnited State- V,' , 11 I. ' 1 '• NN.,.. ,I Spanish .-An in the Iffin. . II c u. , n the battleship 11,, e hii lt le has lived in tin' ev. -in., I in the Sixth • 111' ding •a lila Our l - .1. i■ (It NI. Il;u ' • IX It . III will I Ise' Irani. .t for ti" memorial scholia -I A e 'h to School of Distinction Its thus.. ,ha unh Inno 11,elthood Itl:lolls ,n omo.. anttrut no, tiandins in result. built tut the not Fr at.. offer the tIrttort 1111 opinatunot tu ,,, , ondition, net, t•I trotters IndovIdu a l t., • .oranged ,t11 hun.h.... of I. , . ere I eiterote s.,,, all. shun, unt, • %hh. Moder. 'en Detroit Art :1cad ernv Penthouse , locito• At:. • •• :t„ Ittolito 11" " i• ' 1 ' t I it Need if I:Arm., sr PRICES ARE RISING DAILY Call and lit for Finest ]lone)! pro„ Gradv s n.11111 , 11 \ , t1 RUGS - ts.o.d.o. evening. N..... 2.t. the Si-tei hood will give ;I party in the assembly hall of the congre- gation. Arrangements zilso are bemn completed for the annual l'hanu- kah hall of the Si-tin-11(1,01, %%111,11 trill take place at Hotel Statler on Sunday, Dec. 3. Ih.l and Ray Gorrell's orchestra will furnish the music. The daily Hebrew. School con ducted by Bey. Joseph Loewy fr on , 4 to 7 in in. 1- -till accepting pupil , for the x,intei season. YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS TO MEET ON THURSDAY be ineectin ..f the Condone.' Young J.., ill III gate.- zatio T hut-day, ns of Detroit, ;I, at O:30 p. in., at the Young Israel Hall, 2ffil 1 .goy road. All clubs, fraternities or son, o r .,- interested in joining should attend or else get in touch won lIalph Bernstein, F.haintadri of the membership committee. I2II6; ll. le dale, Tim itserlri a - Otffitt. Many important matter, will be discussed, and the in...en:1111 !'„, he pr , ;11 ts III be out hoa II. ED HARRIS CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE IN 8TH Ihiward II o is the only Joe..- -I, candidate for re-election constable of the Eighth Ward. Ib• is the sun of SimonHarris, s. was one of the f(ounders and In 7sors en. • • Money °M " on Draper , . Rods Get Our Poe,. I dit W indow Shad. 'hall set sith talus come the Ines cludt am re% Int mm m. Re It 51 e LaSALLE WINDOW SHADE CO. 8424 LINWOOir .wt I NUE Phones Garfield 1.. +.11 Inted ones shon and atufl bran rttut trust deto 111/1 Outs NEVIN ram, sal Western Lines ts4 EXPRESS SERVICE New Reclining Chu, r Buses cc. the I not se a The °sly ado brw N an d Maine Ill I I one ItlansisI1 New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Cleveland Chicago Denver 51 0.50 9.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 15.00 heal cunt. rep ten se ire Clifford 019.3 140 CADILLAC SQ. RE - ELI ( I - - North Woodward Branch of J. W. F. W. 0. NI. On 1Al•iille,Ilay afternoon. - North Whdoiward branch of oo t city 4,.1kery at Jewish IV omen', European At, Organization met at the la. , ,rent of the fa re 2ola 1 .h . tty home condi- of Me, M. Presner :It . •lis to. admission to land to plan atfairs for the I'm, amendment were :Split ,, Committee report, I pall. .- refused. The 1 0 I 11111 PI t -tandat.1- given home for and thanks extended to well. , . ax to grin,!. oo o n . berme Iii • .„ ' • Wall found, was and patrons of the dinner-ha 0 Our Friend EDWARD HARRIS If /I : Physician's sponsored on Oct. 15. The tor.,. o , Jewish Social was a Financial and social s,'I'''' (office than treasurer of the Jewish Old Folk- 0 is my pei-en Levier It i- this latter and the proceeds used for tne , rp , H .,. troit uis t th tin gioup in too • that the Eva port of Jewish orphans. Born and educated in Detroit, -uloway, as it Prenzlau. r ,. , Mrs. Ward gave an interesting NIP. Malin, shortly after the wa r . Group aims to oof dollars of toxpeo.-, an oi rvv. oho. past year 2; talk enlightening the members on was elected constable and aft,n linally burden each and et e, . • . women were , ffined at the cost ..1 activities of the Detroit Com- the termination of his second tens payer, and on top of thi io I hi: organizatom m unity Fund. retired front politics to enter pri- A compete with our own street The ways and means committee , vale lousiness. "The Eva Prenzlauer Service way system, for which we ha. , Group has recognized also the aced plans a card party at the home of He is a member of the Old O Paid large sums of money. Th.• 1 for trained tuckers to (lent with its Mrs. Samuel Satovsky, 1250 Chi- , Newsboys Goodfellow Fund, anol fore. I would advise you to go. o. ilRents. All eases are referred by rag boulevard, on Wednesday lit- h as been an active tfigurein Jew. the poll, in Nov. 7 and vote the group to the Jewish Social ternoon, Nov. 22. ish charitable organizations. 10 on this amendment. Wh:le :o• •- • Service Bureau, whos e workers The next meeting will take place N1 r. Harris asks every voter in Imo'', on Nov. 7- -and I aea, iii. Mrs. A. Smilo. him for th, „frit.p. i . make a thorough and sympathetic at the residence of M O the Eighth Warol too go too the polls seer one of you to eXert•i-f • vie-u . investigation and report their find- 2ffir2 ('lenient-. on WednesdaY. at the election Nov. 7 and support tight of franchise--remember that ings and recommendations to e , : m ttt . . 1 0 N:rt .1 jo g r , ut the f inn-table. iii. we must have and that we need a group. While officially the group __ is indorsed h>• all the judges of good local government, especially may accept or rejoct these findings, Relief Society it lh ,e b( :." as well during these times, and I ;urair in no case have they rejected a re- Itihnen 7 irl,:n leinf ' f Court .( 0,4 , connni,.. _ Sponsors Membership urge upon you that you should port made by the Jewish Social -i. , Ilers. 0 vote for Frank ('Dozens as inayoor. Serv ice Ilure;u1. By means of this 0 I have studied the situation and I very close co-operation, a high J. Bartell - Endorsed • A have found that Mr. I ouzel). is quality of st rake is assured to the . eting of the Frank At the boaDi: d r iv net e . by Many Groups for Con- the suitable man fur this office, families. Other problems that may Junior Home Relief Society helot and you should make it your bu-i- exist in th e family gr o up are din- Wednesday. Oct. 2 1 , at the home stable in 14th. mess ess to retain him as mayor of covered and treated, and all dupb- of Mk , Winifred Cornell, it was Re-elect WILLIAM P. tEtnk.l. eli or n ,,b 1 iitirt,f h :tn i) ,,I:to ila„ ti ot • . foo l Bartell, , t his city. When you have a g e n. cation avoided. liy spec al ar- decided to conduct a memberehip constable in i the Fourteenth Ward. 0 (oral. naturally you must have the rangement with the Woman's Illis- drive. Plans were completed at is the / soldiers to back hint up. and the pital, a rate of $30 per confinement the hoard meeting on Thurs.!: y. Wayne County Constables. r, only way you rail hack up Frank is charged in each case. Dr. Harry at the home 1,f Mks Elise Coln n. Mr. Bartell has been widely in- ; Couzens as m ayor is by electing Kirschbaum, who has meton co-oper. Th e nex t open meeting will le - or re-election. donned for Johnny Smith a s president of the sting with the Eva Prenzlauvr held on Sunday, Nov. 5, at the those Al;1,I , . who that he be retain I council. COUNCILMAN In order to be president Service Group since its inception, home of its sponsor, Mrs. Leon in office are Congressmen Me l i ielo ol 1 the council, Mr. Smith must ro•- is in attendance at the 'Woman's Zechman. 17175 Whitingham and Weidentan, the Comm.n Pleas " / crier the highest number of votes Hospital on these eases. You should be repre.ented rl fri 75. a n A a l l girlsImoTtixvtot, o (n the age , judges and o the Circuit Court co . front all the councilmanic canoli- "Within the last year, the group ■ man of experience train:et missioners. dates, and therefore it is your duty has also begun to pay for tonsil- In additioon, an imposing list oof courage, honesty and a big!, se". 0 to back up Johnny Smith with ectoomy cases, through the offic e (of Molly Segal Auxiliary of business firms and l awyers your solid votes. John W. Smith, Dr. Erward .1. Levitt. The inves- u ,. : of duty. J. C. R. S. of Denver that he be retained in his office ....... through his experience as council- tigations are :11,0 done through o .................. The Molly Segal Auxiliary of I: man and mayor, knows exactly the Jewish Social Service Bureau. the Jewish Consumptive Relief what the city's requirentem, are. as m the confinement cases. nv Colorado, ex- pThrough When a derision is to its be n wise ale in - specialization Society of Deer, Re-Elect a Valuable any emergency, you can count of, an d through its insistence on in- tends thanks to Dr. Otto H. Servant Hirsch for addressing the meeting John W. Smith to make the c , r- vestigation by a trained social rect one, without blundering. li e worker, the Eva Prenzlauer Sere- on Monday. Oct. 30, at which FRED W. should be elected president of tho• ice Group deserves the highest corn- there was a large attendance. O The group requests those Merit - A council, as a protection to all citi- mendation. The temptation to at- E zens. Therefore. give your s olid tempt to do things on a big scale here who undertook the sale of E cotes to Frank Couzens as may , and the human failing of wanting tickets for the Jewish show to he and John W. Smith as coundd. to do charity directly have been given Nov. 7. to see that the avoided by the Eva Prenzlauer Ser- money or unsold tickets he turned O man." Mandell Bernstein. N ho just re- v ice Group. It was a conscious over not later than Monday, Nov. — for — turned from a European trif. avoidance. and they are to be con- C. to the president. Mrs. M broadcasts the week's new, over gratulated on the things they did Freedman. at 32,12 Sturtevant av- COUNCILMAN oi Alt man's Hour. not attempt to do as much as those enue, or to be personally respon- ELECTION NOV. 7 Samuel Solomon and his Ros- things that they have done so well. sible for them after that date. "The general attitude and phil- 0 A sian Village Orchestra will loe fr•rs by finial- , of the Prenzlauer Group / oared on Altman's JewishHour sophy b. its well for a projected merger stein, vice-presidents; Mrs. A. Yud- over IVNIBC this Sunday noon of th e various women's organiza- koff, recording secretary; Mrs. R. Pens engaged in relief work. This J. Goldberg, Measurer; Mrs. J. Donors to the Home Relief merger has been discussed infor- Rose, secretary; Ad Mrs. N. Blat- RE-ELECT Society. maPy by leaders of several of these nikoff, in charge of publicity. crganizations. It seems a logical The Prenzlauer Service Group 4 The following donated money and desirable step in the interest works in co-operation with the .1, w- to the Horne Relief Societe: Mrs :f sound social service and the ish Social Servic e Bureau, which is Isaac Shetzer, in honor of rec.,. me•:mum of help where help is an agency of the Jewish Welfare CONSTABLE needed." Federation of which Henry Wine- err of son, Simon: Mrs. Rose R. 8th Ward Officers of the Eva Prenzlaote man chairman • f the board of mother. M-, ■ Edw. J. Jeffries, Jr. COUNCILMAN 0 0 0 0 0 FORT r A JEFFERSON Are Facts lou Should Know:— Total length 20.6 miles. Estimated cost $87,854,000. Federal Government will advance total cost. 30% is outright gift, approximately $26,000,000. 70'7i to be loaned at 4% interest, to be repaid over 30 years out of revenue only, approximately $62,000,000. Security for loan to be mortgage bonds on the Subway System only. It is understood that the City of Detroit as a munici- pality, or its taxpayers, will never be called upon to pay or repay any part of the construction or operation cost of the said Rapid Transit System. No special assess- ent will be levied. The work is estimated to give employment to an average of 9,000 men on the construction pay roll, and to 16,000 other workers on the subsidiary pay rolls in the supply, fabrication and transport of materials. Insofar as permissible, Detroit labor will have preference, and Detroit materials will also have preference. Published in the interest and for the information of the citizens of the City of Detroit, by order of the BRADLEY I., of 0 0 0 0 0 CASTATOR 0 0 0 0 0 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DETROIT . Richard W. Rea(ltivi Lill' Clerk z-i , City W. M. Bradley p 0 0 or " Enggas., nsohn: Mrs. J. j a „4,. -^-• tee Group are: Mrs. George governors; Clarence • son, in memory of nephew, ;urn- rn . Chen, resident; Mrs. E. Rich. president; and Hurt Peiser, execu- Mr.. A. Williams and M r& Z. G:ild- tive director. \‘%\1101,\NEWIL.NOw\ 11M.\\WILN.7 2 4 eat:' e. 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Isemormawszozia McGRAYV Rabbi Fischer to Install Officer. of Congregation and Sisterhood Sunday Evening The principal address at the din- ner in connection with the installa- tion of officers of Congregation It'Nai Nloshe on Sunday, Nov. 5, in t he liffiai Mu-he banquet hall, Dex- ter and Inixvrotiee, twill be delivered by Judge ('hurler Rubiner of the Unw id I .. p■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■\\■\\\\■•■■\\\WkW VOTERS ATTENTION! the Ill ,!,, r le t. RUBINER TO ADDRESS B'NA1 MOSHE DINNER ■ Election Nov. CAPABLE — CONSCIENTIOUS Your Vote Aporroe t "I 7, 1933 O t,