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MEI)entorrjEwun Of Rfr4ICL

PAGE SIX

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

By MILTON BROWN

(DOPYright 934, Jrwin Telegraphic

Ames

)

DELAYS I
L. A. Sr AUXILIARY WE1ZMANN
U. S. TRIP TO MAKE ;
RE-ELECTS W INTER PALESTINIAN VISIT

LONDON.—(JTAI—Dr. Chaim
Weizmann, chairman of the Zion-

Arrangements Being Made ist Commission for the settlement
for $6 Donor Dinner
of German-Jewish refugees in
Palestine, has postponed his pro-
on Feb. 11.

AN OPEN LETTER

TO MY FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ACQUAINTANCES

petition of protest against Pales
GERMANY,
jected trip to the United States.
The end of a short-lived Christ- tine immigration restrictions.
At the election of officers of the Dr. Weizmann, who was to have
mas respite for the Jews of Ger- AUSTRIA,
spoken in the United States in
Catholic
bishops
denounced
the
Detroit
Auxiliary
of
the
Los
An-
many WAS marked by a sweeping
the interests of the commission he
attack on what is left of the Jew- i "racial madness" of Nazi-ism, at- geles Sanatorium, held last Thurs-
heads, will go to Palestine early
day
evening,
at
the
Jericho
Temple,
ish position in many fields. By tacked its "violent anti-Semitism"
I in February and will not sail for
merger of the All-German Law- ' and in their Christmas pastoral
,
the United States before the mid-
yers' Association with the Nazi , letter, ruged their flocks to sup-
' die of April.
Lawyers' Association, 3,000 Jew-; port the Dollfuss regime.
The Western European section
ish members of the former group GREECE,
of the Actions Committee of the
were deprived of membership in , Police guards were set up
World
Zionist Organization will
an organization composed of their around the Salonica Jewish quer-
meet in London on Jan. 14. The
colleagues . . . Mass dismissals of !ter as threatened attacks by cons-
meeting
will last only one day.
Jewish doctors and dentists, in- peting anti-Semitic groups ap-
eluding the legally exempted war I peered imminent. The physical
veterans, continued as officials de- I attacks failed to materialize, how.
dared the proportion of Jews at- ever, but a strong state of tension
cached to the sick benefit panels prevails.
in Berlin remained entirely too UNITED STAATESt
The federal government made a
high . . . Jews were denied the
right to matriculate in Reich unl- loan of $500,000 to finance Jewish
settlements In Mon-
,
subsistence
versitlea during 1934 . . . Jewish'
Service:
non-citizens were declared eligible , mouth county, New Jersey, under
"Instead of Flowers" will be
for winter relief only if the con-: the auspices of the Provisional
the theme of Dr. Leo M. Frank-
sulates of the countries in which !Commission for Farm Settlements
lin's sermon Sunday morning, Jan.
they hold citizenship contribute to I, , The American League for
7, at 10:45.
the relief fund . . . The boycott the Defense of Jewish Rights ex-
Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy
Next to the Avalon Theater.
drive on Jewish commerce was i periled its activities to combat
the pulpit Saturday morning, Jan.
MAX CARP
renewed with vicious insistence as Nazi propaganda here and opened
6, and speak on the subject "A
FRED FABER
influential Nazis denounced at- its membership to a number of
Review of the Year 1933."
tempts to suppress it. It was an-• distinguished non-Jews. The new
School of Religion:
aounced that the Aryan clause organization is to be known as
Associated with me in this new location will be M. Carp, a man who has
All the classes of the School of
would • be fully enforced during t h e Non - Sectarian Anti • Nazi
SOL WINTER
Religion resume their sessions this
an enviable reputation for his integrity and fairness in his past business
the coming year. Jewish teachers League to Champion Human
week-end. The seventh, eighth
were expelled from the industrial Rights . . . Governor Herbert H. 2705 Joy road, Sol Winter was un-
and ninth grades return Saturday,
connections.
schools . . . Confirmation of re- Lehman flayed the German be- amiously re-elected president.
Jan. 6. The elementary grades,
ports that the Jews would be de- trap,' of Jewish love for the coun-
Mr. Winter is a past president kindergarten through grade six;
We shall announce the opening date of our new showroom in this
prived of citizenship was seen in try in a speech delivered at Medi- of the first Galician Society and a
and the High School department,
paper next week, at which time we hope to have the pleasure of show-
a ruling of the Prussian govern- son Square Garden at the repeat member of Perfection Lodge No. rrades 10 through 12, return Sun-
ment setting up separate classifl- performance of the Maccabean 486 F. & A. M.. He was general day morning, Jan. 7. The after-
ing the new 1934 Chevrolet automobiles.
catione of "citizens" and "resi- Festival . . . President William manager of the seventh annual ba- noon school resumes its sessions
dents" Ten thousand Jews in Green of the American Federation zaar and carnival of the auxiliary, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7, at 2
The same sincere desire to render complete satisfaction that has
had
of Labor called on members of which was very successful.
Prussia, it was announced,
o'clock.
made it possible to make friends and boosters out of hundreds of people
been deprived of citizenship . • • the organization to enforce the
The other officers elected are: Th. Report Cards:
Foreign Jews were ordered to sur- Nazi boycott resolution adopted Nathan Silverstein, vice-president;
When children return to their
I have served in the past 10 years will be the foundation on which
render their unlimited residence by the Federation at its annual Harry Schwartzberg, recording classes this week-end, they will
hope to merit the continued good-will and patronage of the automobile
permits in exchange for short-term convention .. Jewish youth met secretary; John Sodos, sergeant-at- be given the Chanukah report
residence visas ... A "racial page- In a series of conventions: Masada arms. Alex Gerson, Harris Glick- card. These cards give a definite
buying public of the Jewish community.
port" system was established for deliberated means of enlisting man and A. H. JatSn, were re• picture of what the child is doing
government employes . . . A rule Jewish youth for Zionism; Aleph elected last June to their offices of in the religious school.
Be sure
Sincerely at your service,
legalizing divorces because one of Zadek Aleph sections met in Mil• financial secretary, treasurer and
to sign the card immediately so
the parties to the marriage has waukee and San Francisco; Mix- corresponding secretary, for a per-
FRED FABER.
that
the
child
may
return
it
the
Jewish blood was revealed as rachl youth in Syracuse; Gordonia iod of one year.
following week-end. If the child's
d
at Baltimore; Mid-West Young
The following were elected to
forthcoming soon . . . The age
work is not up to standard, discuss'
rabbi of Offenbach, Dr. M. Diene- Israel at Chicago ... Bishop Man- membership on the board of direc-
the matter with the child and come
mann, was released from concen- ning, Bainbridge Colby, Byrnes tors: Mrs. Rosenberg, J. Snitman,
Saturday or Sunday to see the
tration camp. A Jewish butcher, MacDonald and Nathan Straus, James Simon, Morris Bloom, Mr. child's teacher. If the matter is
Ludwig Frohwelm, of Ilocheim, Jr., denounced Nazi persecutions Puchovitzky, Mr. Echstadt, Mr.
serious, make an appointment to
was imprisoned for violating the in speeches In the Bronx Forum Lifahitz and Mr. Welsenthal.
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
as ram
Mr. Jaffin will install the officers see Rabbi Fram, the director of
law against schechita. A number . . . James G. McDonald, High
religious education.
of Jewish visitors were arrested Commissioner for Refugees; Prof. at the auxiliary's next meeting.
Tempi. Sisterhood:
The work of the donor dinner-
near Munich for allegedly carry- Joseph P. Chamberlain, American
A unique program of travel
ing on cruel propaganda. Kurt member of the autonomous gov- dance, in celebration of the twen-
movies preceded by a "Kaffee
Aron, Frankfurt department store erning body, and Joseph C. Hy- tieth anniversary of the Jewish
Klatsch" will feature the January'
man,
secretary
of
the
Joint
Dis-
Consumptive
and
Ex-Patients
Re-
manager, Is still held by the police,
monthly meeting of the Temple
although his innocence on a tribution Committee, returned lief Association, operating the Los
Sisterhood which will take place
trumped-up immorality charge was from the Lausanne meetings of Angeles Sanatorium, Is in full
swing. The following have already on Jan. 8, at 12:30, at the Temple.
admitted by them ... A new peti- the refugee board.
pledged their co-operation for the Young People's Temple Club:
tion, similar to the Bernhelm plea
The Young People's Temple
affair: Joe Applebaum Harry
to the L eague o f Nations is before
Echstadt, Rose Cohen, Blanche Club announces its annual after-
the Mixed Commission ior Upper SYMPOSIUM JAN. 17
noon of games on Sunday, Jan. 7,
Silesia. It protests Nazi discrimin- OF AVUKAH, MASADA Weisentlial Hyman Weisenthal,
Next to Avalon
Louis S. Lipshitz, Eli Aiken, Mrs. at 3:30 1). m., in the social hall.
ations against Upper Silesian Jews,
Theatre
A. Sodos, Louis Rubenfier, Morris Auction and contract bridge tour-
contrary to German promises to
A joint symposium between the
arry Glickman, Jennie nament, checkers, chess, ping pang
Harry
the League. Possibility that the
are on the program. There will be
League will call Germany to dis- Detroit chapters of Avukah and Kramer, Jos. Snitman, J. Berman,
prizes and refreshments. Admis-
cuss its treatment of minorities in Masada will be held at the 'MI. II. Friedman, Mrs. It. Rosenberg,
sion free to members, 25 cents for
the plebiscite area is disturbing shire Hotel, Third and Coiling- Max Nelmark, II. Schwartzberg,
wood,
on
Wednesday,
Jan.
17,
at
Wm. Burton, Dora Lutsky, Mrs. non-members.
the Reich press and is providing
Beth El College:
PYTHIANS HOLD JOINT COUNCIL GIVES CARD
8:30
p.
m.
A.
'
Thomas,
Eva
Feldman,
Mrs.
SISTERHOOD'S TEA
a knotty problem for the Nazi
Beth El College of Jewish
The subject, "Palestine as the Ray Thomas, Byna Newman, N.
INSTALLATION SUNDAY PARTY MONDAY, JAN. 15
foreign affairs experts.
Studies resumes its sessions Mon.
Solution of the Jewish Problem," Silverstein and others,
AT
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
PALESTINE:
An elaborate pprogram of music, day night, Jan. 8.
The deportations of Jews ille- will be treated from four view-
On Monday, Jan. 15, at 2 p. m.,
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
FLINT, Mich.—Plans were for-
Monday Morning Clam,
Will Be Addressed by Malcolm W. of Pythias, and the Greater De- Members of the Detroit Section,
gally in the country continued points by Rabbi Max Weine and entertainment, dancing and novel-
mulated at ■ special meeting of
The Monday morning class
National
Council of Jewish Wom- the entertainment committee of
and gave rise to an unusual in- Irving W. Schiussel of Avukah, ties is being prepared for the donor
Bingay: Mr.. J. S. Saul.
troit Temple No. 152, Pythian
which Dr. Franklin is conducting
and
Walter
Farber
and
Max
Chom•
dinner
dance.
Prominent
out-of-
cident of the kidnaping of three
Sisters, will hold a joint installa- en, will have a party at Hotel Temple Beth El Sisterhood Satur-
To Be the Soloist.
deportees from the police by a sky of Masada. A free discussion town speakers are being invited. on "Jewish Life in the Middle
tion of officers on Sunday evening, Statler. Mrs. Harold Schlesinger, day afternoon at the Y. W. C. A.
Ages" is proving most attractive
crowd of friend& and sympathizers period will follow the symposium. The price per plate is $6. The net
Jan.
7, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. as chairman, has arranged an af- to give a bridge party for both
The
membership
tea
of
the
Sis-
Theodore Olender, president of proceeds will serve as a special an- to the students. The clam is con-
. • . official figures disclosed that
Past Chancellor Herman Moss ternoon of contract bridge, the men and women Tuesday night,
terhood of Congregation Shaarey
3,837 Jews entered the country Avukah, in announcing the sym- niversary gift of Detroit Jewry, to ducted especially for those women Zedek will be held Monday, Jan. is the chairman of this affair, as-
Jan. 9, at the Elk's Temple, in
in November . . . Two of the If posium, emphasized the fact that be presented by the delegataes to who cannot attend the evening
sisted by James A. Kates, co-
place of the dessert bridge for-

of the twentieth Jubilee convention of classes. It is an integral part of
Tel Aviv Jewsh youths held for this program, sponsored by two
chairman. Mr. Moss has stated
merly planned for that day. Host-
demonstrating against the deporta- the leading cultural youth organi- the sanatorium, in Los Angeles, on Beth El College of Jewish Studies.
that this is the first time in the
esses on the occasion will be Mrs.
Persons
interested
may
take
up
zations
of
the
country,
is
of
par-
Feb.
22,
1934.
tion program were acquitted when
history of Pythianiam that a joint
Joseph Block, Mrs. Gilbert Fine-
the
work
at
the
beginning
of
the
The
donor
dinner
will
take
place
ticular
interest
to
the
thinking
the trial opened at Jaffa this week
installation
has
been
held
with
a
berg, Mrs. James Rapport, Mrs.
second
semester,
Monday,
Jan.
8,
Feb.
11.
Reservations
may
be
made
. . Two new colonies for Ger- Jewish youth, and urged whole-
sister organization, and it is his
Arthur Weiss and Mrs. Louise
man refugees will be established hearted co-operation toward the by calling lien Goldberg, chairman, at 11 o'clock.
hope
that
it
will
be
an
outstand-
Werbe.
The
Tomple,
Forum:
Townsend 8-4073, or Sol Winter,
with the aid of grants from two success of this event.
ing event.
The dessert bridge will be held
Remember
the
Schmallhausen-
president,
Euclid
9408-R.
Egyptian Jewish communities .
There will be dancing and re-
on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at the
A special invitation is extended Schoolman Debate on marriage,
John A. 51. Faraday, assistant po-
freshments.
home of Mrs. Morris Fishier. As-
to
all
organizations
to
take
part
Tuesday
night,
Jan.
16.
POALE-ZEIRE
ZION
lice superintendent who quelled
sistant hostesses will be Mrs. Har-
in this twentieth anniversary cele-
the Arab disorders at Jaffa, will
GAINS POPULARITY bration.
ry Mills, Mrs. Samuel Magidsohn
be transferred to Beersheba as a
and Mrs. Ben Schlager.
result of Arab complaints.
The newly-organized branch of
Sisterhood:
March 28 has been net as the
RUMANIA,
the Poale-Zeire Zion Organization
A regular meeting will be held
date for the annual donor affair of
Saturday Services:
Several Jews were named to is gradually gaining popularity.
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, at
the Sisterhood, with Mrs. Edward
seats in the Rumanian Parliament Besides the former members of
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka's ser-
1
8 o'clock, in the club room of the
Rosenberg as general chairman,
by the victorious Liberal party... Zeire Zion, a large number of new
men on Saturday morning will be
synagogue.
assisted by Mrs. Milton Harris as
Incendiaries destroyed the Kan- associates have 'men enrolled, all
on the subject, "Before Emanci•
On Wednesday evening, Jan.
chairman of ways and means. Fur-
tarschi Synagogue at Jassy and of them showing a vital interest
nation, What? "
17, in the assembly hall, the Sis-
ther announcements will be made
Junior Congregat ion:
eluded capture.
terhood will hold a card party.
In the Zionist cause.
later concerning this event.
A large open meeting is sched-
POLAND,
Cash Receipts of 83 Per
Representatives to the Jewish
On Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 23,
Four B'rith Trumpeldorites were
uled by the boys of the Junior
National Fund and Gewerkshaften
the Sisterhood will have a social
Cent of Total; Children
Congregation for Tuesday, Jan.
• . arrested in a demonstration to report that a certain amount of
in
the main hall.
Give Over 32,000.
dramatize circulation of a mass progress has already been made. A
9, in the main auditorium of the
Contributions to Jewish
The Sisterhood announces that
congregation. A program of un-
great deal of time is being devoted
plans are under way for the third MRS. MILTON M. ALEXANDER
Children's Home.
Pledges of $1,301,654 to the Ger- usual interest to boys has been
MRS. J. S. SAULS
annual carnival and bazaar, to be
to cultural activities.
man Relief Fund from 568 Ameri•
players progressing in tables of
A lecture on "The Problems of can and Canadian communities as arranged. Emanuel Berlatsky of
held on Feb. 17, 18 and 19.
The Jewish • Children's Home
six
with
Mrs.
Samuel
Mendelsohn
the
Jewish
Center
will
be
the
prin-
8,
at
2:30
p.
m.,
in
the
social
hall
the Youth" was delivered by of December 16 have been announc-
cipal speaker. The meeting be- of the synagogue.
directing the playing. There will acknowledges the receipt of the
Aaron Kutnick on Dec. 24.
Young People'. Auxiliary:
(Mogilevsky)
ed by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, na-
be a door prize and prizes for f ollowing contributions:
The guest speaker will be Mal-
On Sunday, Jan. 7, at 4 p. m., tional chairman of the fund-raising gins at 8 p.
The Bible Class of the Young
Young People's Auxiliary of the
Ladies' Auxiliary:
I
MOG1LL
colm
W.
Bingay,
editorial
director
Emanuel Berlatsky, educational dl- activities of the Joint Distribution
People's Auxiliary meets every victors in each section. Tea will Congregation B'nai Moshe.
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
of the Detroit Free Press, noted Tuesday evening at 9 p. m., under be served. Tables will also be
rector of the Jewish Community
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis of
urgical Mohel Center, will speak on "The Jewish Committee, under whose auspices B'nai David Congregation will give author of the "Good Morning" the leadership of Rabbi Moses arranged for those who desire to
the fund is being raised for relief a donor luncheon in the spring.
2908 Pasadena, on occasion of the
play auction.
4 b
column in the Free Press.
Fischer.
Le7masms474 47 1.444• Center Idea," at the Center, Wood- and reconstructive work on behalf
illness of a sister, Rebecca.
Those
assisting
Mrs.
Schlesinger
The
next
meeting
takes
place
on
On Thursday evening, Jan. 11,
ward and Holbrook. The Center of the victims of the anti-Semitic
Musical selections will feature
Ira S►nitiam
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone of
are: Mesdames Milton Alexander,
is the permanent meeting place of program of the present government Monday, Jan. 8. Luncheon de- Mrs. J. S. Sects, noted singer, who the organization will present, un-
Irving Bittker, Paul Deutsch, 18614 Wildemere avenue, in mem-
III 11•001
tails will be discussed.
der the chairmanship of Dave
the
group.
will
mark,
on
this
occasion,
her
of
the
Reich.
ory
of the Yahrzeit of David
Malmo MN
Maurice Enggass, Miles Finster-
Abraham J. Lachover is the tem-
A noteworthy feature of the cam- Sisterhood:
last appearance before a Detroit Schwartz and Manny Lax, a box
Mrs. M. Wolk resided
p
at the audience prior to her departure social. Each girl will prepare a wald, Abe Gelbard, Henry Levitt, Phillip Gordon, and in memory of
porary chairman of this organi- paign, Rabbi Jonah Wise pointed
J. Weinstein.
zation. Former Zeire Zion mem- out, is the fact that the cash re- last meeting of the sisterhood on for a tour of Palestine. Mrs. Moe box lunch for two. These boxes Irving Oberfelder, Abe Shitfman,
Miss Regene Freund Cohane of
Harold Simon, Lawrence Van
bers who have not yet joined the ceived on account of these pledges Jan. 2.
Leiter is chairman of arrange- will be sold to the highest bidders.
Baalen, M. Wittelshofer, Robert 844 Buhl Building, in honor of the
Young People. League:
already
totals
$1,059,744,
leaving
a
group
should
communicate
with
An
orchestra
will
provide
music
REV. J. SILVERMAN
ments for this tea.
first
birthday of Suzanne Smith,
Mayer,
with
Mrs.
Maurice
Morse
The
last
meeting
of
the
Y.
P.
L.
him or come to meetings at 4 p. m. balance of $214,391 still to be re-
Mrs. Herbert Warner, president and entertainment. The public is in charge of publicity.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
SURGICAL MOHEL
ceived. The amount still outstand- Was held in the congregation's of the Sisterhood, reported that invited.
on Sundays.
S. Smith of 16652 Baylis avenue.
ing is to be obtained mainly from club rooms on Jan. 2. The pro-
A regular meeting of the or-
Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity, in
IS Yosre Esser-
local federations and community gram of the evening was the read- the children's show sponsored by ganization will be held on Sunday,
the Sisterhood and staged a week
memory of Mrs. Leah Laban.
Moos Ender sml
WINDSOR JR. HADASSAH chests and, Rabbi Jonah Wise said, ing of a paper by Miss Evelyn ago was a huge success. Over 500 Jan. 7, at 4 p. m., in the club room
Harry Gerson of 136 Michigan
IT LsmOsi
will be remitted to national head- Grossman on "The Psychic Far-
9TH DANCE ON JAN. 141 quarters as the periodic payments tors of a Jewish Mind." This
children and parents congregated of the synagogue. Following the
Physk Lam
avenue, in memory of Joseph Ger-
was
to witness the entertaining pro- meeting, the social committee will
son.
from
these
organizations
come
due.
followed
by
an
open
forum
dis-
2073
The ninth annual informal dance
gram. The success of that pro- hold a "covered dish party," open
Miss Zell Morris, 2454 Blaine
"The fact alone that practically cussion.
of Junior Hadassah of Windsor 83 per cent of the total amount J r. Young People.s League,
gram was attributed by Mrs. War- only to members.
Gladstone
avenue, in memory of her father,
Sunday, Jan. 21, the organiza- PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN-
will be held at the Shear Ilitsho- pledged has been paid in while the
ner
to
the
generous
co-operation
Jacob
M. Morris.
The Junior Young People's
TION—Let the Mickey Manage-
Euclid 10487
mayim Synagogue, East Giles campaign is still in progress is an League announces its next meet- of members of the congregation, tion will have a regular meeting
Harry Hirschberg of 2225 Long-
ment Co. relieve you of your
boulevard, Windsor, Ont., on Sun- Impressive indication of how keenly ing for Sunday, Jan. 14, at 3 p. m. who furnished the refreshments at 4 p. in. in the club room. Fol-
property worries. For efficient f ellow.
day evening, Jan. 14. A splendid the Jews of America sympathize Girls between 16 and 18 are in- and entertainment without charge. lowing the business meeting, an
Phillip A. Epstine of $514 La-
management and economical
orchestra has been secured and with the plight of their German vited to attend.
Those receiving the thanks of the intellectual program will follow.
maintenance, call Mr. M. H. Salle boulevard, in memory of
Thursday,
Jan.
25,
the
social
Sisterhood for their contributions
everything is being done to make brethren, and how eager they are Junior Losguo•
Herman Finsterwald.
Goldsmith,
Cherry
9689.
Rev. Cantor the evening a successful one.
committee will hold a social card
to help them in their struggle to
Raymond B. Sallan of 1474
The Junior League announces are: Nate Shapero, Maurice Aron-
)avid Goldol
The following committee is in rehabilitate themselves," Rabbi the completion of arrangements son, Ben Schwartz, S. A. Gerard, party, for members and friends.
TAKE NO CHANCES with cheap West Boston boulevard, in mem-
Maurice
Caplan,
Jonah
Wise
declared.
charge:
Convener.
Miss
Bertha
Bros.,
Detrme• Fermin,
Schwartz
shoe repairing when M. Kaner'a ory of Miss Millicent Jacobs and
for
its
dance
to
take
place
on
MOHEL
New York City's pledges alone
Schwartz; publicity, Miss Edith
quality costs no more. Bring Herman Finsterwald.
Saturday evening, Jan. 27, in the Brown Drug Company, Maurice Northwestern Branch of the
Nodding Coromme Williams, 'misted by Misses Mary he stated, as of the name date, were
Lux, Epstein & Son, Pomerantz &
your shoe repair job in the
Mr. and Mrs. L. Winkelman of
social hall.
Jo. Performed al Adelman and Rose Cohen; music. $504,030, of which $444,000 has
Jewish Old Folks' Home.
Brown. •
morning and pick it up on your 56 Colorado avenue, in memory
Homo and by
Mrs. Molly Rabinowitz; printing, already been paid in. A number of
The Northwestern Branch of
way home in the evening. M. of Berman Finsterwald and Miss
communities that have so far not
the Jewish Old Folks' Home will
Miss Jay Center.
Appointment
KANER, Expert Shoe Repairs, Millicent Jacobs.
partici aced in the camped have
feature the first meeting of the
HMI ?INGRES
127 E. Grand River (opposite
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, 292
Itli
PURDY WILL ADDRESS
Euclid WOO
New Year with entertainment by
Zedakah Juniors' Second An- seheduled "drives during t e early
Broadway Market).
Custer avenue.
months of 1934.
S. Z. JUNIOR LEAGUE the following: Songs and music
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berkman of
niversary Luncheon
Rabbi Jonah Wise added that in-
by Miss Bernice Leib and several
in Ponce at then alarm lin Clan Binn-
2981 Calvert avenue. in honor of
cluded in the cash total is $2,204 acle who la tenon neat week with h
Feb. 3.
FOR RENT — Attractive apart-
Arthur Purdy, president of the specialty dances by Miss Charlotte
the
birthday of her daughter, Bar-
contributed by Jewish religious meets so sad yrs used as
menta. One block from beach.
Monuments of Charactes
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, will Birnholz.
bars Ann.
Center of Jewish activity. Rates
The second anniversary of the schools, and Talmud Torah, in re- V at;
The committee of the donor
the speaker at the next meeting
„ "
diner :sat
,
be
"r- cf
sponse
to
the
appeal
of
the
junior
p.
as low as $250 for season.
Zedakah Juniors will be cele-
of the Junior League of Shaarey luncheon will have a final report
tributi a.
Hibiscus Apartments, 42 Col-
brated at the Broadway Tavern on division of the Joint Dison
Zedek, to be held Sunday, Jan. 7 , on the net profits.
lins avenue, Miami Beach, Fla.
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 3, at 1 Committee ,headed by Miss Pauline es,Vis -atiss ihr:si n:,,:i.`°"‘"
A
special
Inducement
is
given
at 2:30 o'clock. This will be an
Baerwald,
We.
INI D Atom •nd mane. Win 14•411
o'clock.
open meeting and members and all old members who have been
[amid, art we ding • In an in Detroit.
Luncheon will be served and
-
their friends are invited to attend. dblinquent in their dues: by pay- WHY LOSE ALL when we pay
Gifts to North End Clink.
cards will be a feature of the
In loving memory of our dear
Mr and Mrs Willem Berman and children
Other entertainment features will Mg one year's dues they will be
cash for improved real estate
North End Clinic has received M Chinn norm Weed" the
father and grandfather, Samuel
afternoon.
carried until May and will cancel
Mr. ad Mra a D. Sombre,
or land contracts located in De-
supplement the program.
Zedakah Juniors invite their the following contributions:
De Young, who passed sway 17
all
past
dues.
Checks
can
be
The
vacation
frolic
dance
held
troit?
Even
if
property
is
In
ins,. Anthem 54147 1,41 7, 107 U.S
In memory of Mrs. Morris Krohn
friends to attend this affair and
years ago Jan. 9, 1917
Thermo,. renew Wining el Detroit. who to by the organisation on D.c. 26 mailed to the treasurer, Mrs. N.
default or foreclosure started,
reservations will be accepted by I from Dr. and Mrs. 1. Irving Bitt- visiting his nen Ma one en n Ben
In en bent* rear mercer Hiner.
we will buy your equity, deal
p roved an outstanding success Blatnikoff, 2214 West Grand
Owen termer and true .
Shugerman and her com- ker and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ro- Bra ch.
direct with buyer. No charges
ma.
P lans are now going forward for Boulevard, or may be brought to
mittee, consisting of Florence senfield.
The Main arming et the Tempi* liene,
Matt loll caw eg/cot.
5
07.711. mil IMAM limssomb
the meeting on Monday. Jan. 8,
the
next
affair
of
the
group.
which
nor
commissions.
15 years in
In memory of Henry Drelfuas Bud and the Edirne Leen.' 1.(11,01•IM Bo-
Golden. Arlyne Feldman and Rosa-
nny will w Mg el TDMIAT Jos 5, at the Is being planned for Feb. 3. This 1:30 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Mrs.
T7211 TWELFTH ST.
same location. Write Box 600.
Sadly mired by his loving eh&
lyn Schweitzer, and by members from Me. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- nude. el Wm 111111••• Inn 113 Marla
is
president.
Lewis
H.
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle.
will be • novelty dance.
dren and grandchildren.
Too SWIM 10".1..
field.
--- J of the club.

I wish to announce that I am no
longer actively interested in the
Faber Chevrolet, Inc., and have
no further connections with my
former associates of the above-
mentioned firm.

Memplr Nall El
NI:dm;

I take this means of informing my
friends that my new business ad-
dress is

13313-19 Linwood Ave.

di

Se

Linwood Chevrolet, Inc.

FRED FABER, President

MAX CARP, Secretary-Treasurer

13313-19 Linwood Avenue

FLINT SISTERHOOD
BRIDGE ON TUESDAY.

B'NAI DAVID NOTES

B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

301 654 PLEDGED I
TO GERMAN RELIEF

$1

Itt

Rev. Samuel

S

CLASSIFIED

Oritg Natty

Tr,

IN MEMORIAM

Maisel Urbacb

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