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A sterkag yavish periodical eater

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PaEVernorrlansn at noricut

PAGE SEVEN

■ end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

"DETROIT'S ONLY NOONDAY CLUB"

BROADWAY TAVERN

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HARRY GOODMAN AND HIS TAVERN BAND

Featuring

THE ONE AND ONLY

IRENE KESSLER

Songstress Supreme

For Reservations tell Clifford On

Mit. J. G. LOMB., Catering Masan

LlIttman's
People's Theater
12TH

AND SEWARD
TEL. TRinity 2.34118
FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 5, SATURDAY MATINEE, JAN. 6.
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening), JAN. 7

The Well•Known Artist Who Has Just
Returned from Europe

Bertha Gersten

In a Specially Written Artistic Role

'Love of the Past'

Music by A. GRUSHKOV
Assisted by the Entire Littma, Company
OitTUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 9, a Special Testimonial Per-
formance will be given for our manager, Abraham Littman.
Moshe Ocher and Florence Weiss will appear this night in

"2,000 YEARS"

Tickets' Eve., $1, 75c, 50c, 35c; Matinees: 75e:150e, 3k, 25e

Amazing All
Detroit-It

Dares to

Speak

the Truth!

IRENE KESSLER SINGS
AT BROADWAY TAVERN

Irene Kessler, who sang her
way into the hearts of Detroit as
a blues singer over Radio Station
WXYZ, is winning new popularity
as the star of the floor show now

STAGE AND SCREEN

SPAETH TO SPEAK
HERE WEDNESDAY

LITTMAN TESTIMONIAL
PERFORMANCE TUESDAY

Bertha Gersten Comes to Local
Sigmund Spaeth, noted enter-
Yiddish Theater; Michael Gib-
"LIFE" ON EXHIBITION I United Detroit Theaters
tainer
and
authority
on
music,
son Another Guest Star.
-
AT 2130 WOODWARD
will appear before the Detroit
Money,"
at
the
State,
1 "Blood
Town hall Series at the Wilson
Abraham Littman, manager of
"Life," the marvelous exhibition brings back to the screen George Theater Wednesday morning, Jan. Littman's Yiddish l'eople'a Thea-
which drew over a million people Bancroft, who was one of the first
10, at 11 o'clock.
ter, Twelfth and Seward, will be
at the World's Fair, is now being to play gangsters in the silent
Millions of radio listeners know honored at a testimonial perfor-
exhibited at 2130 Woodward a y. movies. In this picture he is a Dr. Spaeth as "The Tune Detec- mance on Tuesday evening, Jan. 9.
enue, opposite State Theater. Bur. hardboiled bondsman who associ- tive" who looks up the family
In appreciation of his contribu-
ton liolmes, the noted world-wide ales with gangsters until he meets
I tune, traces tions to the Yiddish stage, Moshe
tree of every
traveler, after seeing "Life," said ; a society girl seeking thrills and its ancestry through a symphony, Osher and Florence Weiss, who
"I went into one of the side ; finds himself in the center of a
a drinking song, a church hymn,
shows of the Midway. I thought deadly plot. Judith Anderson is
an opera or a Turkish lullaby, then
that it was just a side show. I I the young lady. Others in the cast broadcasts its history over the
to
check
it
off
my
list
I
include
Frances
Dee,
Chick
Chand-
went in just
NBC • k.
as one of the things that I must ler, Blossom Seeley and Sandra
Rippling the keys of a piano,
see to carry out my self-imposed Shaw. "WLS Barn Dance," a , Dr. Spaeth, who is an accomplished
duty of seeing everything there is radio show, is oi: the stage.
musician, will initiate the Town
to see within the gates before they
Hall audience into the mysteries
"Convention City," at the Michi-
close for good. This side show
of "song
bore a simple title. It was L-I-F-E gan, is a farce which takes place , how Chopin and Schubert,
rt, Beetho-
-- Life. The barker outside was in Atlantic City and shows what I ven and Liszt creep into the nielo-
saying something about it being I goes on when a large number of I dies of modern tune plunderers.
very frank and very daring and rubber dealers get together. The
A doctor of philosophy (Prince- !
Blond ell, ,
Joan
includes
: for adults only. I was prepared cast
• ton), Sigmund Spaeth is the au-;
•to be distressed and to wish that Adolphe Menjou, Guy Kibbee, thor of several well known books I
Powe ll, Frank on music, among them "The Com-
1 had passed it by. But I went Mary Astor, '
in. It was frank-and it was McHugh and Ruth Donnelly. Will mon Sense of Music," used in
daring-frank in its sincere and Mahoney headlines the stage show. many schools and colleges, "Read
honest presentation of the facts • • •
'Eon and Weep," which started''
of life-daring in its courageous
"By Candlelight," at the Fisher, the vogue for old songs and is
facing and explanation of those is another piece of light comedy still the standard collection, and
facts. After studying for an hour with Vienna and the lives of nobles "They Still Sing of hove," a book
the wonderful collection of scion- as its setting. Elissa Landi and of humorous essays on music.
tific specimens that illustrate so Paul Lukas, who have the leading I
Tickets for Dr. Spaeth's perfor-
vividly the sacred mysteries of • put, are servants of royal mas- mance are on sale now at Grin-
life-and, after listening twice to ' tern but they masquerade as nobles
nell's.
the brief explanatory lecture that and for a time fool one another.
is given from time to time, I was Others in the cast are Nils Asther, Lew Sarett To Address Town
no impressed that I could not re- Esther Ralston, Dorothy Revier,
ABRAHAM LITTMAN
Hall Series Friday.
slat saying to the lecturer, Your Warburton Gamble and Lawrence
talk was the most valuable Sun- Gamble.
starred here for several weeks,
• • C
day sermon I have heard in many
Lew Sarett, America's foremost will return to Detroit to appear in
years.'"
. Eddie Cantor continues for a woodman-poet, will appear in the the special play to be staged in
third week at the United Artists Detroit Town Hall Friday morning honor of Mr. Litthman-11. Hof-
in "Roman Scandals."
series, at the Cass Theater, Friday fenberg's "Two Thousand Years."
Hollywood Theater.
morning, Jan. 12, at 11 o'clock.
The entire cast will assist in the
For three days starting Thurs-
Lew Sarett is one of the unique staging of this play.
day, Jan. 11, another big double SOLOIST FOR J. N. F.
literary
figures
of
American.
His
Bertha Gersten Here.
AT MEETING JAN. 16
feature program will be the offer-
life story is one of the great ro-
A special treat is offered Yid-
-
ing at the Hollywood Theater.
mance!,
of
America.
Ile
came
out
Ann Harding
achieves a new ales-
H
Leo Sonney, , violinist well known of the forests of the Lake Superior dish theater-goers with the appear.
ance of Bertha Gersten an star
made triumph in The Right to t oDefrosters, has
The added feature on cently returned from Cincinnati, country as a boy, then in Chicago guest actress, together with Michel
Romance.
he was a newsboy, a bundle car- Gibson, both of Schwartz's Yid-
this program, although of equal I where he was soloist with radio
rier, a worker in a sweatshop,
dish Art Theater. Miss Gersten
importance, is Chester Morris: I
Mr. Surett brings to the plat- has a large following here, gained
new picture, "King for a Night."
form not only his creative talent, as a result of her successes pre-
Starting Saturday night, Jan.
skill in the use of vivid English. viously scored on the Yiddish
13, at the special midnight pre-
originality, freshness of material, stage in Detroit.
showing, the Four Marx Brothers -
and a stimulating outlook on life,
Miss Gersten is starred this
in "Duck Soup" and Richard Ar-
but also skill as an orator, unusual week-end-Friday evening, Satur-
len and Judith Allen in "Hell and
dramatic
power,
a
sense
of
humor
day matinee and Sunday matinee
High Water" constitute one of the
and personal charm. His fame as and evening-in a play specially
biggest double feature programs ' •
a reader of his own poems will written for her by Ben Gayling,
ever seen in West Detroit, which
make his lecture, called "Wings "The Love of the Past."
will remain at the Hollywood The-
Against the Moon," a momentous
ater through Wednesday night,
experience.
"YOM KIPPUR MINYAN"
Jan. 17.

Louis Untermyer To Speak
Here Jan. 7.

DAILY
From 11 A.M.

TO BE STAGED HERE

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First Time in Detroit!
2 Performances Only!

Michigan State Exhibit.
Detroit branch of Icor an-
Chassidic Drama in English at nounces that it will present Serge)
Radamsky,
tenor, and Marie Ra-
Detroit and Michigan should be
Littman's Theater.
JUDEA PLAYERS present
damsky, soprano, in a concert at
justly proud of the Michigan State
First to appear in 1934 on the
the Greatest Play of the
Littman's
Yiddish
People Theater,
Exhibit displayed at the Century !
World Adventure Series public
Year, direct from its
Fresh from a triumphant run
of Progress this summer, which
lecture course at the Detroit In- in Chicago, "A Minyan for Yom Twelfth and Seward, at 10 p. m.
Chicago Run!
was awarded second prize among I
stitute of Arts, will be Louis Un• Kippur," a drama of Chassidic on Saturday, Jan. 13.
TO
AFTER
The concert program will in-
the various state exhibits.
termeyer, American poet and an- life, will be presented by the Ju-
6 P. M.
6P. M.
For the next 30 days or more,
I thologist, whose parodies and bur- dea Players for two performances clude the following selections:
Una Furtive Purim. from the opera
Detroiters will have an opportun-
league on modern literature have at Littman's People's Theater on
LEO SONNEY
Donleetal
"L'Elleir d'Amore")
ity to see this portrayal of Michi-
also won him fame as a humorist. Wednesday and Thursday evening, Duet from the opera "Luc! di Lemma,.
DOnleetU
gan's attractions, natural beauty station WLW. While there he had Untermeyer turned from the man- Jan. 10 and 11.
Folk Bonn-
of being
Irish
IRENE KESSLER and industries, at the Fisher build- the
honor
the National
guest di. ufacturing jewelry business to
"I Know Where Cm Cioln8"
rector
of the
famous
With the exception of a He-
Mr
Sol"
and
"Randal
"Ohl No. Jos.
Broadcasting Dance Orchestra of poetry, then to collecting verse, brew prayer and a Chassidic chant,
Son"
English
being offered at the New Broadway ing.
It
is
proposed
to
have
a
se-
of lectures every afternoon,
"Amuse." Blcillen Driver'. Sony, and
to criticism, to parody. . Mr. Un- the entire production, it is an-
Tavern,
"The Cockle Gatherer" Scot.
Tavern, Detroit's only noon club. from 2 to 5, in connection with 36 pieces.
termeyer pokes good-humored fun nounced, is offered in the English Songs of Soviet Ramis-
Harry Goodman and his Tavern
Mr. Sonney has been engaged
"ArralomAralody" (CalMaelart)..Arratchlyee
the exhibit.
American
reading
habits
in
his
language.
t
Band provide the musical back-
Schechter
"Memories"
It is brought to Detroit for the as soloist for the Jewish National le cture, "What Americans Read-
Benin
"A Minyan for Yom Kippur" "Dunn, the Komsomol"
ground for her torch warblingaily
and purpose of assisting in raising Fund a ffa i r to be he ld a t the
"Lullaby" Morten-about Lorin)
and Why." He speaks at 3:30 brings back to the stage the mys-
for the luncheon dancing, daily money to furnish the children of ler o n Tuesday, Jan. 16, He Stat.
Kortchm•rin
will p. m. Sunday, Jan. 7.
tic, superstitious and exalted life "The Hann Worker" (Yiddish)
from 12:30 to 2:30 p. m., and Detroit with free concerts by the be accompanied at the piano by
(commemorating the 24 Coenallse
A man who believes in ghosts of Chassidic Jews which was de-
Saturdays until 4 p. m. Dinner
of Baku. executed In 100 by the'
Floryns Zatkin.
but delights in exposing fake ones picted with such impressive power
White
White Guava and the Ansa.t sm.
dancing is offered from 7:30 to Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
A Powerful Drama of
ern)
.
BIG.
will
lecture
on
"Ghosts
of
Lon-
and
beaut
in
y
"The
D
bb
u
k
,
'am
9:3 30 0p m. Miss Kessler will be
Jewish Life
Folk tone. of Bonet Rues.-
JEWISH BIOGRAPHICAL don" at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. more
ROSENsTOCK EXHIBITS
o
r
e
recently
in
Maurice
"Serenade" I Tiurkleh I
at
the
Broadway
Tavern,
which
is
(
Ducks" (Tartar)
ENCYCLOPEDIA GETS 14. He is Elliott O'Donnell, Brit- Schwartz's production of "Yoshe "Wild
located at John R. and Broadway,
PROWESS WEDNESDAY
"The Rabbi Conte Lechalm" (Yiddish)
author, who has been a ghost- Kalb."
for an extended engagement. I
"%resell.. and the Poled"
PROMINENT ADVISORS hunter
Mouseertan
"Hop."
c aeprt afi for B4.0b years. s
The intense piety and almost
-Greet as "The Dybbuk"
Max Rosenstock, hailed as the
5115111Rn Bone.-
who
com-
fanatic
faith
of
the
Chassidism
is
IppiditIv•Innov
'Lore
Song"
strongest living man in the world,
-Beautiful as "Yoshe Kalb"
Franklin P. Adams, noted writer u n t
"Ana"
Grout
SorochInin
ram
famous polar shin, the background for this poignant
will give an exhibition of his prow- and columnist, best known as mended Perry's
11011.311,1k1
,. and who saved the drama of a Chassidic community
"Roosevelt
We
istablished

&OM
Re-
so
"And
ess in the B'nai Moshe social hall, F. P. A. of the Conning Tower,
Kartchmariew
crew of Stefanson's ship, "Kay" that is almost wiped out by an
Public"
Dexter and Lawrence, on Wednes-
has become a member of the salt- luk," by crossing the ice pack to epidemic and then, on Yom Kip-
Temple ',is J.,00 held Sabbath service.
day evening, Jan. 10.
toria l advisory board of the Biog. Siberia, speaks at 3.30 p. m. Sun- pus, discovers
Friday en 00. The eubject of Rabbi Elmer
that but nine men
Rosenstock breaks spikes, bends rap hical Encyclopedia of American
and
Berger's urmon ems "A Review el the Year
First Special Symphony Con.
iron bars, does almost unbelievable Jews, according to an announce- • day, Jan. 21. His illustrated sub- have survived-just one short of
11131.'•
t is "Northward Ho"'
cert This Sunday To Feat-
• Minyan, the traditional minimum
things with his teeth in cutting meat by the publishers at 309
The study group of the Sisterhood met
Dr. William Beebe, who went for congregational prayer. The
metal objects, escapes from chains, Fifth avenue', New York City. The
ure Polish Program.
Wednesday. The subject was • discuasion of
the novel. "Little Man. What Now," Mrs. breaks through boxes which are
encyclopedia will portray the role : down a half-mile below the sur- miracle that is performed to com-
EVENINGS
Elmer Berger hu charge Si this group
face
of the sea in a six-foot steel plete the Minyan for these Jews
heavily spiked.
of Jews in the cultural life of
Sunday night, in Orchestra Hall,
Mr. and Mn. B. Wyman wee' called to To-
In his performance here he will contemporary America, by pre- ball to study ocean life, will speak and to enable them to observe the first special concert of the
ledo. Or.. on *noun of the death of Mr.
,
Jan.
23.
p
i
ce
Tuesday,
sday
Yost Kippur, holiest of holidays,
display other proofs of his prowess. senting the record of their achieve., tw
Wyman's father. Mr. S. Wyman.
l ectures as a congregational body is a mail. season will be played by the De-
from all
The above photograph shows him ments in the arts and sciences, in go to support
the Itu
1111u Ruth Goldstein. who was the most of
tseum's free terpiece of eerie horror strongly troit Symphony Orchestra, Victor
Museum's
twisting iron bars by the use of philanthropy and public service.
Mr. and Mr.. Saul Birnkrant for the pest
Kolar directing. An all-Polish
educational activities. Tickets are reminiscent of the writings of Poe
week, returned to her home in Scranton. P..
his teeth and hands.
Mr. Adams began his journalis-
Program will he presented to a
Daily-Admission 25c
Mn. Birskrant accompanied Diu Goldstein,
His appearance here on Jan. 10 tic activities in Chicago. After on sale at the main entrance of and de Maupassant.
with whom she will spend a fortnight.
Polish
audience which is sponsor.
is a return Detroit engagement. serving for a time on the staff of the Institute during museum hours.
Popular prices, it has been an- ing this concert.
Mn. M. Kaplan Is Ga lling relatives In
He first appeared here on Nov. 1 the Chicago Journal, he came to
nounced, will prevail.
Twelfth at Seward
Victor
Kolar, associate director
Dallas Tee.
Italian Chief Rabbi Marks
and drew an enthusiastic audience, New Y k,
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
he
Opp. State Theatre
lie returns by request. There will
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob held
tra,
will
appear
on
the
podium
for
netted first with the New York
25th Year in Rabbinate.
be a very nominal charge for ad-
He monthly bond meeting Thursday morn-
Evening Mail and later with the
the Eighth Pair of Symphony Con-

ing, Dee. 28. at the home of Mra. Norman mission.
Buckner. president of the Sisterhood.
certs on Thursday evening, Jan.
On Jan. 10 he will answer nu- New York Tribune. In 1922 he ; ROME.-(JTA)-Italian Jewry
11 and Friday afternoon, Jan. 12.
became
a
member
of
the
New
York
celebrated
the
twenty-fifth
anni-
Elmer Berger mot ored to Cleveland merous challenges that have been
POPULAR PRICES
Honor American Jew Who to Rebbi
A special United Dairies broad-
Saturday night, Jan. 13, marks
spend a few days with his paten. He
to his strength. Those who World staff. Since the merger of versary in the rabbinate of the cast over
.111 return to Pon.< accompanied by Mrs made challenge
Founded Rome Institute.
50c 75c $1.00
the World
him that night are gram
he and the New York Tele• Italian Chief Rabbi, Dr. Angelo arranged for this Tuesday ni ght, an unusual occurrence in Orches-
Bern, who hen been visiting In Cleveland Will
tra Hall, for en the eleventh "pop"
the pest fortnight. Noel Buckner, son of Mr. the following strong men: Tony Herald T
starting at 10 o'clock,
ROME.-(JTA)-A tablet was and Mr. Nornun Bonner. ercompanied the Lombardi and Pete Ambrosio, Ital.
to be played by the Detroit Sym-
riburfe, where he con- received from many Jewish com- , Jan,
Harry Weinberg will be the phony Orchestra, for the first time
tinues to conduct the Conning munities abroad congratulating thel
unveiled here at the International
ions; Yanosh Rosenhander, Hun-
The Jed. Placar. sia
'
Nea-
Tower.
Agricultural Institute in honor of
in its history, the orchestra will
On Tuesday. Jan. 2. the Sisterhood held He garian; Ivan Rusoki, Russian; M. of nume Mr. Adams is the author ' spiritual leader of Italian Jewry. master-of-ceremonies and the mu-
red a sonnet play fn.,
its founder, David Lubin, an Amer- regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Norm. Burl- Many, Detroiter.
Jong literary volumes,
In addressing the celebration in sical program will be provided by be directed by a woman. This
UMW al IC. p. a, Tunis,.
preeldent, prnIded Luncheon was eened
the
li
alevy-liazomir
Singing
So-
among
' Icon Jew, who established the in- ma.
hem
"Tobogaaning
on
his
guest
director
is
Antonia
Brice,
honor, Rabbi Sacerdoti stressed

o c oc .
Jan a. Gel the family le IA-
stitute in 1904, after having been Interesting tell on - How to WOW • Play."
Parnassus," "In Other Words," the importance of the closest con- cety under the direction of Dan who has won many honors both
lea la. CND en enjoy II.
CLUB MAXINE
Sisterhood member. presented Mr. Mur-
received in audience by King Victor The

"By and Large,"
"Weight's and tact among all Jewish institutions. rohman and the Chord of Judea abroad and in the United States
ray Wolfman with • lift for her union for
Maxie
Silk,
manager
of
the
Emanuel. The king is one of the the pest 10 yens Mrs. Wellman Is leaving
Measures, "Something Else ' He warned pat ticularly against Symphony Orchestra under the for her splendid results in the
to mete her future home In Kau. City, Mo. Club Maxine, reopened his club
. patrons of the institute.
leadership of William P. Bliznick. handling of many of the large
Friday night after ■ brief close Again," "So There," "So Much mixed marriages, which, he de-
The president of the institute,.
Velvet," etc.
The Halevy-liazomir will sing' I symphony orchestras. Antonia
Clare
Miss Mildred Goldstein, J11111.11 Romenthel and for remodeling and decorating.
korince Spada Potenziani, former George
tearinalstualmyi.ng
an
extensive
"Bin kb Mir a Schneiderel," "Die Brice is a California girl who re-
Wyman left for Ann Arbor to :num,
In addition to Mr. Adam., the character
ai
d re
Silk h ado pted new policy of
er spending their holiday see.
learner of Rome, paid a tribute their studies aft
Bebe,"
both arranged by Mr. ceived her musical training at the
other
members
of
the
advisory
.haErgt.: high cm
ti,u p.
renrifi .C
a caliber
alibe
colored
a
entertain-
y o b
Ito ■ the services rendered by Lubin
oard
of
and
the Biographical Ency- I A bachelor says• "Before taking Frohman, and Leo Low's "Alle Fir University of California and later
to science and agriculture by the ; Kmnneity to National School of Moen., ment. McKinney's Cotton Pickers, doped ,. are: Hon. Bernard S.! the leap through the wedding ring Eins and Ems Fir Alle."
went abroad to study, and in 1930
establishment of • first rank school Evanston. III. • direct from New York • `--•- a---
eutsch
The Chord of Judea selection's was enrolled in the Berlin High
Jaeob H. Schiff lode. of the B'nel BYIth
Resigned to furnish the music for DAlderm, president of the Board of,' a man should be sure that the net
such as the institute.
Persian
en of New York; Dr. Is- 1 of connubial bliss is properly
School for must and was favored elected the following officers on Dec. 211, Presi-
dancing as well as the musical rael Gol
Mr. Lubin, who was born in Po- ISADORE LHEVINNE IS
Harvey Bteadmani rtes -
Hun
jl i garian
be " TDante"
he Pa
Imendent. Robert
selections
larc h'' with instruction by Dr. Karl Muck. dent,
dstein, rabbi of Temple I stretched on the other side."
Radon: recording
ty,. Ham Hama.
background
for
the
all-star
Cotton
B'nai
Jos
land in 1849, went to the United
from the opera "Carmen."
Pont; financial secretary, ouph Landau: moni-
HONORED BY ECUADOR Clu b revue, w which
hurun; Dr. Joseph Jas.'
d Doro• trow of the
ch includes
New School for So-
States in 1855. After a successful
tor. Jack Baker: asstatent manta, Nathan
'
representative,
to
the
Or.d
thy
Derrick,
Jean
and
Della
Col-
cial
Research;
Hon.
Herman
P.
career in business, he became inter-
Il.m Remelt. Jack Baiter. Ales Cohan.Dend
BERLIN APPEARANCE
ROMBERG IN SEVERAL
NEW YORK.-(JTA)-Isadore lion,
ested in Palestine and agriculture
PrIedland.
the Four Blazers, formerly Kopplemann, member of the U. S.
as a livelihood for Jews In 1904, Lhevinne, well known Anglo- I with Duke Ellington; Vivian
EXPLAINED BY RAISA
PLAYS HERE JAN. 28
Congress; Dr, Gerson B. Levi, ed•
Mrx A Stoner has al her Most her ea-
following a trip to Palestine, he Jewish writer and teacher of i Brown from Grand Terr ?' ce C
a f e;
ter. Use Fred Rualander of Atlantle
itor of the Reform Advocate; Dr.
City.
A. Smilo, who is well known in
came to Rome, was received by the Spanish, has been decorated by
CHICAGO.-(JTA) - Resent- (Selwyn Ruslander.a etudent of the Hebrew
Max
Romberg,
young
Jewish
ac-
Hertelle
Collins,
Connies
from
Louis
L.
Mann,
of
the
University
Jewish
circles here, and who for tor who has appeared in Yiddish ment among, Chicago Jews at ap- Union College of Cincln.U.seen the New
king.and founded the International the government of the South "Follies Beere,"
rg
Paris; -r
M a v
Agricultural Institute. He died in American republic of Ecuador Ricardo, from the Cotton q -:;b s of Chicago; Hon. George Z. Med- 20 years sold tallow to soap m enu- performances in many cities pearances in Berlin of Mme. Rosa Year Iran them, his mother and aunt
in alts former U. S. Attorney; Dr. facturers, recently conceived the
with the medal o f
Au uessIul
rc
New Yea's Ate ports w.ten-
Rome in 1919.
Los Angeles, and Lew Collins, the
I
throughout the country, will be Raise, famed opera star and mem- dered
b e the Young People's Lenin at the
Almarita. Ile is the first Jew to George Dewey Washington f William Rosenau of Johns Hop-
presented in a concert and lit- ber of the Chicago Opera Com- Jewish Community Center, umber the lent
°-
A certain supervisor accom- receive the honor.
of
Mrs. H. Mug.. and Hre.
night clubs, from Grand Terrace kites; Morris Rothenberg, pren
pany,
and
expressions
of
senti-
erary evening on Sunday eve-
Lieberman,
Lieberman.
dent of the Zionist Organization
Mr. Lhevinne received the dec-
panied his departing producer boss
ning, Jan. 28, at the Kenilworth ment that Jewish residents of the
to the railway station. A friend, oration in recognition of his two Cafe. of America; Dr. Israel Wechsler
city should not attend perfor-
Theater, 639 Kenilworth avenue.
At the Sabbath urn,.on Dee. N. Rabbi
of Columbia. Leo M. Mammon
meeting hint there, asked why he volumes in English on life in
A literary evening is planned un- mances at which Mme. Raisa was Cedarbetua spoke on "11133-Pratt or Lou."
is editor-in-chief.
went to the bother of seeing off Ecuador. One of the books, "The
der the direction of Mr. Romberg. scheduled to Bing, led to ;nuance
Enchanted
Jungle,"
was
selected
Intends united nth Mr. end Mrs. George
jobless producer. Don t be
Two one-act plays will be staged, of a etatement for bee through Bunton In mieentIon of their eleventh
vat-
foolish," replied the "snooper- by the Junior Literary Guild and
"Yakhin," the agricultural con- Mobilize Merchants for Jew-
Jacob Gordin'a The Debtor" and the company's press bureau, ex- = e on .71teeztrz on sparse, Dee. As-
the
Boy
Scouts
of
America
as
one
visor." "I'm here to greet his !me-
ish Congress Work.
tracting co-operative association
Sholom Aleichem's "Divorce or No plaining her Berlin appearances,
prised Mr. and Mrs. Meld TIZran ha l. on 1.1 .;e1;
te sor . . . lie's arriving on the of the outstanding books of the of Paleestine, announces through
amnersary on Tem..
The statement repeated Mme.
Divorce." Sketches by J. L. Perz
*Oat train." year.
its American office at 1225 Broad-
The mobilization of the manu-
and other great Jewish writers will Rama s assertion, made on her ar-
way, New York City, that it has facturers, merchants and distrib-
also he features.
rival in this country, that she had
The DM-confirmation no. members Inn
just acquired a new tract of land
into an active unit to combat
In addition there will be musi- not been aware of the persecution the mons If Rabbi Cedarbaum at a lunch..
WATCH. l suitable for orange plantation. The utors
Wednesday. Dec. 31, at the Cam.. Hoot.
the encroachment!' of Ilitlerism in
cal selections between the acts. The of the Jews in Germany when she held
The troop decided to hold similar gather..
IT GROW!
land is situated in the vicinity of this country and to aid the vic-
hen • ntlni the Weel me
Chord of Judea ensemble will be signed a contract to appear there
Jewish math wm be dlanceed.
mew bah
rorese et mew
"Ganef Hadar," not far from the tims of Hitler oppression abroad,
tA
aste:
presented In several numbers, un- and promised that she would never
Misr INIINNfie Ireeement yea ma SeAri uL

A. SMILO
!
well
known
colony
of
Rechovoth.
der
the
direction
of
William
P.
is
being
undertaken
under
the
aus-
enter
Germany
again
while
the
A meeting of the Sisterhood of Conmqgo-
ratusi gi °41k a D.4 4 1!
I ga Ram THIX
The work of reclamation, plant- pices of the merchandising coun- idea of himself manufacturing Bliznick. Albert Gurvitch, this present Nazi government remained t., Beth El nu held J.. at the Roma elf
HIS a Ma Me ma se
IDSL77, EICSIDIO SCALP, ILALD SPOTS. Mod THIS
Hrs. Harry Peewit.
ing and cultivation up to the stage cil of the American Jewish Con-1 soap. By saving on freight ex- orchestra's concert master, will in power.
A THOROUGH EXAMINATION AND
of fruit bearing it carried out by trees, which will launch its initial : penses and In the handling of tal- give violin eelectionsrYasha Masha,
Mr. and Mn Went Rade., meal me ie
•• ADVICE AT OUR HANDS FREE
Yahkin, which in 1932-33 has as public meeting in the form of a low which he used to ship out of dancer, Mischa Bishkoff, Jacob
Tearmetmd Memo so tM molls 41
Mt. esaysrs langur.
11,14.4
4.1444 IN his • P.M gad MM. IneelNeee sealed lateeeNnee el
oar
prepared
Fink,
Mrs.
Pauline
Brussel!
and
B'nai
David
Sisterhood.
over
2.200
dunams
un-
dinner
to
be
held
on
Jan.
22,
at
I
town,
he
is
in
position
to
effect
a
realms
MY
la
alettate.
when
ter
oral
effeenes
premmed Me
eed
N
der contracts amounting to about Hotel Actor, it was announced by - great saving on the soap prices.! others will by on the program.
INTER-
•041
9332,500," for American Jews Milton J. Greenbaum, vice-presi-
Mr. Smilo announces that he
NATIONALLY
A board of directors' meeting ,s a s• Rem 1:;.14
roprIsiruut THE
6."11..%
RECOGNIZED
with plantations in Palestine. dent of Felix Lilienthal & Com- has engaged one of the ablest
',ROADWAY
of the Congresration B'nai David si
gts,sy
ID* Me
HAIR AND
iv re,
s.
Yakhin
has
organized
three
col-
pany,
who
is
president
of
the
chemists
in
Michigan
to
perfect;
Sisterhood WAS held at the home
SCALP
laisam
Toe
spa
Mr. sod ara
onies of American Jews, who will council.
SPECIALIST r
I his soap product. Laundries, ho.'
of the president, Mrs. Ada Wolk, '
2, ',ROADWAY
Mrsir
Mel ham
VAINI
shortly settle in the Jewish Home-
The council, composed of resi- tele and hospitals have tried his
gm Oa
Be-tha Gerstein, well known ac. 3274 Richton. on Dec. 26• Sev- r••••4
_ II A. M. to I P M.
_
_ .
wow
land, and in addition is preparing dent buyers. has arranged the soap and have recognized it so a trees, who comes to Littman's Yid- era) events were planned for the
Ty••"mid
• ZS
the plantations for other Ameri- function in the form of $25 'perfect product. he gated this dish People's Theater this week coming year.
I. a1 Ur Gaols
el Me
can groups and individuals. It plate dinner, the proceeds of which week.
as the leading star, will be feat-
sworn eior mambo,
The constitution WM passed for ttas
IMP le •
Mahor
maintains an extensive inforrna- are to be turned over to the
The Smilo product is being told ured on Harry Weinberg's Jewish tin 1 approval.
WWI
ben
d I and N. naivete h.
tion service for American Jews emergency defense fund of the in bulk In order to save the high Hour, over Station WJBK, from
I carparty was planned as the
A
4
lawa•
erican
egret's of settling in Palestine. American
Congress.
cost
of
fancy
boxes.
10:30
a. m. to 12 noon on Sunday. first event of 1934
1
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