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PERFECTION LODGE'S
PASTMASTERS' NIGHT
BANQUET WEDNESDAY
WE
CORDIALLY
INVITE
YOU
TO INSPECT
AND •
RIDE IN
Pastmasters' night banquet of
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. &
A. M., will be held Wednesday
PALESTINE LABOR BANQUET HERE FEB.
Sprintzak, Head of Labor Delegation to United States
from Jewish Homeland, To Be the
Principal Speaker.
B'NAI B'RITH LADIES
EVENING OF GAMES
TO SPONSOR FOOD
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
CARNIVAL JAN. 13
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
On Saturday evening, Jan. 13,
On Sunday night, Jan. 14, the
the Women's Auxiliary of 11'nai
B'rith will sponsor a food carnival Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek will
at the Stotler Hotel, in the main hold its annual evening of games,
On Sunday evening, Feb. 11, at and Eastern Europe, and in Pales- ballroom. Special arrangements in the social hall of the synagogue,
Chicago boulevard and Lawton.
teh Philadelphia-Byron Hall, J. tine since the Eighteenth World
Introduced four years ago, this
Sprintzak, head of the Palestine Zionist Congress held last August
in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
annual function of the Men's Club
labor delegation to the United
Gewerkshaften campaign activi-
has become increasingly popular
States, will be the guest of honor ties are in full swing. The com-
each year, and plans have been
at a dinner banquet which will mittee for private solicitations is
made to handle a large throng this
celebrate the closing of Detroit's completely organized and will con-
year.
drive in the annual Gewerkshaften tact not only old donors, but, it is
The committee in charge of the
campaign for the Organized Jew- hoped, will succeed in finding and
event, consisting of Harry Satov-
ish Workers in Palestine Misted- enlisting new friends in the cause l
sky, Saul Saulson, Moe Prince,
ruth).
of labor Palestine. Similar activi- I
Elconan Saulson and John Frazer,
Sprintzak, a veteran worker and ties with regard to organizations
assisted by the entire board of the
leader in the ranks of labor Zion- are being conducted by a committee
Men's Club, has spared no effort
ism, whose activity dates from the with that special function.
o make this year's undertaking a
heroic days of the "Second Aliyah"
An innovation this year is the
novel and entertaining one. In
of 1904-07, is among those who creation of an out-of-town commit-
order that there be not a single
guide the organized labor move- tee whose purpose it will be to
disappointment for those who take
ment in modern Palestine. His carry the campaign to the numer-
part in the games, a generous sup-
message will deal with the con- ous Jewish communities in Michi- I
ply of consolation awards have
temporary situation in Palestine , gan. Experience has shown that
been provided for those who near-
and Zionism as they are affected these communities, when approach-1
FRED FABER
MAX CARP
y win, in addition to prizes for
by new conditions that have devel- ed, are most generous in their re-
winners.
oped in the last year in Germany sponse.
Following the games, facilities
will be provided for dancing, to
MILTON ATLAS
the tunes of a popular dance or-
chestra. Refreshments will be
evening, Jan. 17, at the Ionic Tem-
served.
MRS. NATHAN D. METZGER
ple, 6061 Grand River,
Parking facilities are available
Professional talent will be pro-
have been made for a novel pro- on Boston boulevard, in the park-
vided by a 10-piece orchestra and
gram.
by John Becker, tenor.
ing grounds adjoining the syna-
The committee in charge gath- gogue.
Speakers at the banquet will be:
ered several substantial contribu.
Louis Shapero, W. M., toast-
lions for prizes to be awarded to
master, address of welcome; Jos-
Halevy Hazomir at Concert
the guests. In addition to the regu-
eph Klein, P. M., presentation of
of the Beth Merdecai
lar prizes, there will be door prizes
aprin; Sol A. Dann, presentation
and
souvenirs
for
all.
A
luncheon
Talmud Torah,
of jewel; Jacob P. Sumeracki,
will
be
served.
A
nominal
charge
The
Ilalevy Hazomir Singing
county treasurer, "The Taxpayer's
of 10 cents will be charged foes ad- Society will appear in a concert
Business"; Radbi Leon Fram,
mittance .
and entertainment given by the
"Conditions in Germany"; Harry
The proceeds will be used to as- Beth Mordecai Talmud Torah
Newman, "What Makes Football
sist
the
Hillel
Foundation
at
Ann
West
Verner Highway and Wen-
Interesting."
Arbor. dell avenue, on Sunday evening,
B. B. Lasky, Longfellow 8987,
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Tickets
can
be
procured
by
call-
Jan.
14,
at the Philadelphia-Byron
is chairman of the entertainment
ing the president of the auxiliary, auditorium, under the direction of
committee. Reservations may be
Mrs.
Nathan
D.
Metzger,
Euclid
'Dan
Frohman,
accompanied by Re-
made by calling either Mr. Lasky
1883. becca Katzman Frohman.
or C. K. Sandorf, Longfellow 1816,1
In addition to the musical ren-
Milton Atlas is the most recent
d t tions of the Ilalevy Hazomir,
past worshipful master of Perfec-
GIFT BY JOHN SMITH
Miss Betsy Ulanoff will recite
tion Lodge,
TO CHILDREN'S HOME "Hamoshiach" by David Frisch-
, man.
M. H. Zackheim, chairman of
Mogilover Juniors Install
The Jewish Childrens Home of
the board of education of the
Detroit
was
the
recipient
of
a
New Officers.
donation made at the occasion of school, will act as chairman of the
FORCED TO GIVE UP THEIR PROFESSIONS, THESE YOUNG the New Year by the then Acting evening. Admission is 25 cents
The following new officers and
GERMAN JEWS ARE NOW LEARNING TRADES
Mayor of Detroit, John W. Smith, and all the proceeds go towards
board members of the Mogilover
contributed from the funds placed the support of that school, which
Juniors were installed at an open
CINCINNATI, Ohio. — Germa ntaxi drivers, mechanics, painters'
meeting on Jan. 8, at the Arbeiter Jewry, before it accepts aid iron I and carpenters. The women, most at his disposal by the State Admin- has always been self-supporting
and has never asked for any aid,
istrative Board and D etroit
Ring Center: Jews in other countries, is deter- I of whom had been stenographers
ing Association. The amount dona- but is now struggling for exist-
Jack Feinstein, president; Ar- mined to do everything in its have decided, for the most part,
ted has cnsiderably helped to carry ence. This concert and entertain-
EINSTEIN ASKS FUND
mend Shulman, vice-president; Ise- power to help itself, according to to be dressmakers, although many
on the work and has added to the ment is given to assist them,
FOR HIS LECTURES BE dore Shulman, secretary; Hannah an official expression published in have chosen to work in beauty ease of solving the various prob- their school having served that
Z•lesin, treasurer; Manning Se- the January issue of the B'nai shops, millinery shops and on lems in the home.
community as a Hebrew school, a
USED
FOR
FUGITIVES
In honor of Miss 11.1. Beds whose mar.
der, sergeant-at-arms; Sylvia Penn, B'rith Magazine.
farms.
rime is to take place In the near future, Mrs.
Of special significance is the I synagogue and as a center for all
Final plans for the tenth emu-
Dorothy Burnstein, Mae Nloglov-
The article, entitled "German
"Courses in foreign languages compliment paid by the acting their social activities.
Bans Brenner and daughter Pearl entertained
oncer
t
We
versary
celebration
of
Young
Is-
To
Play
in
Benefit
C
on Monday evening with a miecellaneous
d- kin and Harry Lipson, board of Jewry States Its Case," is a and shorthand are closely connect-
shower.
mayor to the home when he stated
reel were submitted Wednesday
nesday; Propose. Con s
directors, Dr. Thomas B. Shulman, slightly condensed translation of ed with the courses in vocational
that he made the gift "recognizing Louis Ossepow and David
Make Him a Citizen.
Mr and Mrs. Mot Kahn vent last Thurs- evening at the regular meeting of
honorary member of the organize- a booklet recently published by readjustment," the article con-
the splendid work that your organ-
day and Frith, In Detroit.
the organization at its headquar-
Levine Join Tobacco and
tion, acted as master-of-cere- the Central Committee of German tinues. Artisans are educated at
ization has been doing in the city
NEW YORK.—(JTA) — Prof. monies.
'Mr. Rod Mrs. Sam Goldberg are accepting
Jews to Aid in Reconstruction. Berlin and Hamburg, mechanics at of Detroit for these many years."
Candy Business.
conermulatioris Upon the birth of
s son.
Albert Einstein, who is now at
Mr. Feinstein appointed the fol- The preface was written by L. Frankfort-am-Main, carpenters at
Louis Ossepow, proprietor of
"It is gratifying to know that the
'Edward Lichtlg left on Tuesday for Florida
the Institute for Advanced Study lowing new committees: Member- Black and C. Melchior, two out- Nurnberg, builders of ship ma-
Louis Cigar & Candy Co., who for
to spend the winter.
at Princeton, N. J., has written to Olin, Rose Venitsky, chairman, and standing German-Jewish leaders. chinery at Luebeck, and tailors at liberality of a man placed in the the past 17 years have served the
Mr. out Mrs Ronny Spero are attention ft.
Oxford University, in England, Florence Snitman; entertainment. The document is the first compre- Aschaffenburg. Agricultural and highest office of our community tobacco and candy trade, and
has been expressed in an action of
11c1t.tions upon the birth of • daughter.
suggesting that the funds for his Hy Lapedus, chairman. Jean Gold- hensive official expression of its horticultural training schools ex-
Jgnet Marlene. on Jan. 4.
Devid Levine, who for a number
annual lectures at that institution berg, Rhea Kramer and Gerard .1. kind, and tells what German Jews ist in Ahlem, Wilhelminenhoehe, such generosity and good will," of years operated a similar busi-
SundayMelt Mr. and Mrs L. B. Harrison
be employed this year in making Nakelsky; hospital and distress, themselves intend to do about Gross-Gaglow, in Leipzig, in Ber- states Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, super- ness on Oakland avenue, have com-
ehtertained their bridge club and also In
intendent
of
the
home.
place at the university for, one Mae Moglovkin, chairman, and their situation.
n
lin, and at Weissensee, and in
bined their interests and are now
buffet upper. Brawl.
Ida on Tuesday. a
or two scientists who have been Sam Berry; athletic, Manning. Se-
''The fact that or, brethren all other places.
tot floral decorations were used on the dining.
operating under the name of the
di am i stied from their posts in Ger- der, chairman, Dorothy Burnstein, over the world are willing to help
*WM table and throughout the house. Card.
Metropolitan Tobacco and Candy
Junior
Home
Relief
Society
j
Mug, the divetslon ol the arming.
many by the Nazis.
.
Harry Lipson and Esther Shut- us is a great inspiration,' the ar-
Plans Birthday Luncheon. Co., with the main store and of-
Assisted by. outstanding musi- man; dramatics, Ruth Barnett, tide states, "but we cannot ac-
,In honor of her mother, Mrs. D. Bernstein.
fices at 4404 Woodward avenue.
who lett on Sunday Inc Florid.. Mrs William
clans, Professor Einstein will give chairman, Sylvia Penn and Edith cept relief unless first, with all
In speaking of this consolida-
Kent. entertained IImembers of her mother's
The Children's Minyan of the
At the meeting of the Junior
a concert on Wednesday evening, Fischer; glee club, 'Sylvia Penn, the force at our command, we help
no Thursday night. The honored guest
tion Mr. Ossepow said; "This move
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah
Ha
elm presented with • site by her club mem-
Jan.
17,
at
the
home
of
Adolph
chairman,
and
Kathleen
Achtman;
ourselves.
It
is
useless
to
worry
'
Home
Relief
Society
on
Jan.
6,
was
decided upon for the purpose
bers end Mrs. Rents.
announces election of officers.
Lewisohn, 881 Fifth avenue. Pro- publicity, Isadore Shulman, chair- about the past."
•-
the home of Annabelle Tarlo, of better serving our trade. Natur-
The former officers were: Lil- at
left for Florida. plannlne to remain there until
ceeds of the affair, which is to be man, Edith Fischer and Gerard J.
further plans for the second birth- ally,
The
articles
describes
the
or-
now that we are one of the
gees. et • buffet dinner on Wednesday eve-
lian Tron, president; Henry Ehr-
one of the most unusual events of Nakelsky.
ning. Later. cords were enjoyed.
ganization of the Central Commit- lich, vice-president; Florence Ro- day luncheon were announced, to largest tobacco distributors in the
the musical season, will go toward
e next meeting will be held tee, and suggests three courses of senthal, girl sergeant; Allen Ber- be given Jan. 20 at the Chinese entire' state, our buying facilities
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bernstein and MINI
the
relief
of
scientific
friends
of
Sarah Bernstein. of North Van Buren street.
Tea Gardens at 1 o'clock. It is have been increased and the ad-
on Monday evening, Jan. 15, at • action for German Jewry: Social
lett toe Florida, planning to remit n were until
Professor Einstein who are suf- the Arbeiter Ring Center, 527 Hol- service and economic help, voca- lin, boy sergeant.
open to members of the organiza-
vantages resulting therefrom will
The new officers are: Samuel
fering under Nazi repressions.
brook. tional readjustment, and migration Tron, president; Florence Rosen- tion only. The following commit- accrue to our customers."
./Plans were made for • charity bridge l be
Henry Morgenthau, Sr., and
tee is in charge: Wilma Schiller,
and
Palestinian
colonization,
Of
The new firm employs 22 sales-
Moen Jan. 11 at the Temple of Abraham, at
thal, vice-president; Roselyn Tron, chairman, Elise Cohen, Esther
Samuel
Lewisohn
are
chairmen
of
the meeting of the Junior Madman Thursday
these, most space is devoted to the girl sergeant; Leonard Barach, boy
GAMBO KKKKK
men and operates eight branch
evening et the home of Mrs. Reuben Adel-
the sponsoring committee, which
problem of vocational readjust- sergeant.
Robins, Sylvia Chase and Madeline stores conveniently located in var-
106n. Mies Mae Miller is to be chairmen.
ot ;I:1 ,e n 0oa n m=r .s , 11V ,. . ,Te rni .n
ann
eutir
includes
Mrs.
Franklin
D.
Roose-
CHARLES GELLMAN
ment, or re-training. The neces-
The services start at 9:45 a, m. Betty Meyers. After the lunch. Ions parts of the city. Recogniz-
velt and Governor Lehman among dell.. Harry Tushman and Sidney Colter sity for changing standards of liv-
and are held in the same manner as eon, those desiring may play ing the ability of this enterprising
tern before a large attendance of its members.
were re.elected president and treasurer, re-
ing and giving up cherished ambi- the adults. A boy cantor conducts bridge. organization, Jacob Mazer & Son,
epeetIvely. Bally Handel vas a...looted elm-
members and friends.
Participating artists also will in- president and Ruth Cohen a the new mom I tions are stressed.
The girls are continuing to go manufacturers of the Cadillac
the services and during the inter-
Meyer Wiesenfeld, president, clude Toscha Seidel, violin; Ossi
Statistics are given to prove that mission talks are given on the to the North End Clinic bi-weekly. Cigar, have appointed them dig-
were elected to the adtisory the
.
announced that during January
isken, violincello; Harriet Cohen
..name committee. were chosen: Mein- I n the Berlin office of the Central
Wes Lucille Kollin of Dwight Wee{ ha. re-
Those
going Wednesday are: tributors for their product in this
Sedra,
explanation
of
prayer,
and
rship,
aunts Brooks and Ruth Creeks; c
nano, and Leon Barzin, viola.
turned home Miter .pending • fortnIsht as the regular open meetings will be held I piano,
ommittee, of the men who were interesting current topics based on Ethel Lome, Sylvia Chase, Mollydistri cr-
Lewis Lavine.
la Al blicity,
•
guest of her cousin, Miss Dorothy Greenbaum each Wednesday evening, instead
Fishman; on Saturday, Elise Co-
the Brat meeting of the advisory board v ocationally readjusted between
of Webb •venn•, Detroit.
Jewish
events
of
the
world.
The
Both Louis Ossepow and David
of the bi-weekly meetings. The
plans will b• formulated for the coming Ma A
hen, Nladaline Betty Meyers, Syl-
Levine are likeable young men
Congress Can Confer Citizenship months. for a dinner-dons in honor of the . pril and June, 68 per cent were minyan is adjourned usually at
Mr. and Mrs. Willimn Jscolmon of Huse final meeting this month, to be
via Broudy, Annabelle Tarlo, Alice
Incoming oMmrs, and for • dance In the I n business before, and a large
street spent the week-end ite guests of weer
11
a.
m.
who
achieved success by dint of
on
Einstein.
tinting.
Globerson.
parents. Mr. •rd Mr. Sol Mannes of Orand held on Jan. 31, will be in the
New members will be welcome.
hard work and perseverance. Their
behi
P roportion in the professions. Now,
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(JTA)
RIPIde.
form of a mass model-meeting, at
The social affairs committee met
drirvireaV/;°,21:',.7.:",or‘,71"gV,
0 0 per cent of them are training
popularity
reflected in the large
—President
Roosevelt
has
no
au
•i ages of 21 and 16. For an invitation to g f
Mr. a,* Mrs. L. H. Harris are receiving eon. which a class of 25 new members
Lots of men have an aim in life Wednesday morning at the home personal following each has in the
ority to confer American citizen . meeting write to Maurice Brooks. 1044 Ford ' or agriculture and horticulture,
gratulationa on the birth of • daughter, get- will take part in the exercises of
of Sylvia Chase. The temporary trade.
chile many are
i lors, but lack ammunition.
g
ta
urdeJ, Dec. It
•
hip
on
Prof.
Albert
Einstein,
the
the Young Israel ritual. This
welfare committee, consisting of
Plans halt been completed for the second
meeting, to which the public is White House informed Represen
Winifred Cornell, Sylvia Broudy, Caned. Imports Oranges Duty-
annual donor dance to be held it Taw. Inn.
invited, will be the opening event tative F. H. Shoemaker of Minne-
Sylvia Chase, Annabelle Tarlo,
minder Jan. le. This affair is being Iron-
Free From Palestine.
sota.
of the anniversary week.
Bored under the auspices of the Sisterhood
Elise Cohen, Mindella Chase, met
Mrs. Irving Steinman. Chairman, assisted by
HALIFAX, N. S.—(JTA) —A
Congress, however, has the
A number of guests from out-
Mrs. Woe Present, Mrs. William Jacobson and
Thursday morning at the home of
substantial shipment of oranges
of-town branches as well as from power to declare an alien a citi-
Mrs. Ham Cohen.
Winifred Cornell.
arrived here from i falestine. It
the National Council of Young zen, according to the information
Plans are being made for a
was admitted by the Canadian gov-
Israel are expected to attend the received by the Minnesota repre-
party to be given at the Jewish
ernment duty-free.
celebrations during th eweek-end sentative.
Children's Home.
The White House letter to Shoe-
Forty-five thousand cases were
of Feb. 2.
The next meeting will be on Jan. Imported by Canada last year. It
Rabat Frederic A. Donnell of Sagins• eccu•
Charles Gellman, chairman of maker was in answer to a com-
vied the pulpit of Congregation Beth El at
14,
at
3
o'clock,
at
the
home
of
is
estimated
that about 200,000
munication
requesting
that
the
Ile Sabbath mentor. last Maar. •Ille sermon the tenth anniversary dance com-
Miss Beatrice Fisher, 1682 Atkin- cases of the fruit will be imported
"Is Our Modern Civilleation
mittee, reported at the last meet- professor be declared a citizen of
son.
Beth
well received by an enthusimtle merlon. On
this
country
by
executive
order
this
year.
ing that an extensive advertising
thesante evening Rabbi David I. Cedarbaum
conducted the services foe Congregation Shur campaign has been launched in 1"in view of the alleged persecu-
Haahoerwrim of Windsor. speaking on "Miracle.
connection with the dance to be ; tion of Einstein by Hitlerites."
Op to Date.• .
held Saturday evening, Feb. 3, at Shoemaker further said that thin
A meeting of the membership of Congregation
Hotel Statler. featuring Larry , country "needs a man of Einstein's
discussion on the 'West Wm* In Building
Harwood and his 12-piece orches- scientific learning."
An Incident To Interest Detroit's Friends of the
the Coneregation... A number of protect. have
tra. Tickets are now available
been proposed far religious, cultural and Snea-
Los Angeles Sanatorium.
d. rune and committees appointed have from any member of the organi-
• &needy begun work on these protects.
Poalei-Zeire
Zion
Plan
Social'
zation.
LOS
ANGELES.—
Those who Jan. 11, 1914, the Los Angeles
Miss Freda Wiener of the Sunday School
A Melaveh Malke and pep rally
and Cultural Affair.
facultynu one of the student. at Michigan
are prone to choose the advent of
will be held at the Young Israel
t he new year for reminiscent anec- Sanatorium, comprising one tent,
slf
a '"I:n C?inAl' attert::..
Ir‘"Ilved
Wt building, 2691 Joy Road, this Sat-
At the regular meeting of the
• Pemeeter,
d otes will be intrigued by this little one nurse and two patients, the
urday evening, Jan. 31, at 8:30 Poalei-Zeire Zion, to be held Jan.
s tory from the Los 'Angeles Sana- entire institution scarcely • month
o'clock.
A meeting of the Materhood of Conan.-
14, Harold Silver, director of the
old, was completely inundated. At
'lion Beth El no held al the horn. of Mrs It
torium and Expatients Home,
,resent on Jars 4 Mrs. Rositettek
Jewish Social Service Bureau, will
that time Southern California's
which this year celebrates the
*tented itesrelary. Plans for • horat.ehest fund
Jolly Elite Club.
deliver
•
lecture
on
"The
Modern
for
the
Ms-
and
a
pr
-terani
outlined
veee laid.
t wentieth anniversary of its found- famed highways were things un-
At the meeting on Tuesday the; Trend in Jewish Social Activities."
terhood Sabbath to be bed in the neer future.
known. A few hours of rain
ing.
following committees were ap-
At the previous meeting, plan.
quickly transformed them Into
Detroit adherents of the sana- rivers of mud. By midnight the
Lambda Omega Iota Frater- pointed: Membership, Betty Zack, were made for ■ social and cul-
Rosetta Reis and Ma Sosin; press, tural affair to take place at the
torium, who follow the fortunes flimsy tent had been torn from
nity Dance Jan. 21.
Solomon Schrieman, Max Sosin and Jewish Center on Jan. 21.
of the institution with eager anx- its moorings and carried far into
Harry Cohen; social, Doris ruche-
iety, were highly concerned when the desert. The two cots had be-
Mrs. B. Fleishman was elected
Plans have been completed for vitsky, Sonia Marcovsky, Sadie, social chairman, and will be as-
news articles bearing Los Angeles come rafts, each bearing an un-
the annual dance to be given by Lechtzin, Jack Wald, Solomon' ' sisted by Mrs. Harry Mundry.
datelines brought the story of the willing passenger. At 2 in the
Lambda Omega Iota Fraternity on Schrieman and Louis Zack; sick
terrific rain storm which wept morning a telephone was finally
The Poale-Zeire Zion is concen-
Sunday night, Jan. 21, at the B'nai and
Ann Nussbaum an • trating now on the Gewerkshaften
the valley in Duarte. For 36 put into operation and a few hours
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Irv- Katherine Schullman; control, Sara campaign, for which purpose sev-
hours without let-up all Southern later Dr. Leon Schulman, first head
ietg Magy, chairman of the dance Berman and Ann Brooks; house, Al , eral affairs will be planned.
California felt the force of na- physician of the embryo institu-
Committee, has arranged several Dubin, Louis Zack, Max Sosin,
ture's elements. It was the great- tion, plowed his way through the
Morris Lachover was elected
unique novelties, including door Solomon Schrieman and Rosetta ' publicity chairman of
est downpour in the region's his- ' 30 %odd miles from Los Angeles
the organi-
prizes. Itois; custodian of property, Karl zation.
tory. Outlying sections were com- to aid in bringing the Sanator-
Mrs. Sara Sellmin, staff member Katz.
pletely deluged, homes at the base ium's first two patients back to
M em
be rs con
of f th
the new Jewish Community
t u I ate Karl
ar K atz
Eseoloy
200
Jews.
of the foothills swept away, all dry land and the protective warmth
erarn
f te it y ' s pop u I ar an
and Miss
ss Belle
II B1 um, who were
•
Center, i is the
A
half-million
dollar
expansion
Latest
Equipment.
communication
lines wiped out. of the General Hospital.
SALONICA. — 1.1TA I — Two
Means Mors Jobs.
choice as sponsor for the dance. married Dec. 27.
hundred Jewish harbor workers, program calling for the construe-
The latest equipment is to be in-
"The enlarged plant also will At Duarte, which cradles the Sana-
Assisting her will be Miss Belle
Max Sosin and Al Dubin, Os-
So, only a few weeks after It
Drapkin, prominently active in captains of tag days, stated that • porters, longshoremen and barge- ' tion of in entirely new plant and I stalled, including • 200-ton ice result in additional employment torium, the total rainfall for the had been founded, the Los An-
men such as are found only in the
, machine and four 300 horsepower both in the plant and in our office. week-end which ushered in the
local social circles,
final reprot will be given at the
the enlargement and modernize-, boilers.
geles Sanatorium was bereft of its
harbors f Sal onica and Od
"I believe the brewing business ne* year registered 15 inches, one edifice and its only patients.
Music will be furnished by next meeting as to the results.
tion of the old plant, Iran an-
Giouster Current and his Maestros
The annual Passover charity will be drafted for harbor work nounced by the Schmidt Brew.' The beer kettle capable of pro- will reach proportions far be mnd more rain than fell in Los Angeles Loud were the cries that thus
in Palestine.
ducing 520 barrels of beer at one those of pre-prohibition days, and during the entire aeason in 1932.
of Melody.
drive, sponsored by the club, is •
would end the humanitarian ser-
One hundred Salonica Jewish ing Co.
time, will give the brewing com- we are preparing ourselves for it.
Tickets may be obtained by call- well under way. The place and
From every section of the na- vice to tubercular victims which
The new building, designed by pany ■ potential production ca-
ing R. Axelrod, Townsend 6-4109; date of the dance in conjunction harbor workers who were recently
Immediately following the comple- tion telegrams poured into the of- had been the ideal of those ambi-
G. A. Moeller, Detroit architect, pacity of 500.000 barrels a year.
employed
in
Haifa
harbor
were
from H. Karr, Euclid 1425-W, or with this drive will be announced
tion of our new plant, we will fices of the J. C. R. A., all of tious pioneers. Yet 20 years later
will be located on Wilkins street.
Commenting on the expansion start to enlarge and improve our them desiring information as to
from the other members of the in the next issue of The Chronicle. highly praised by the harbor au-
a great institution stands as im-
between St. Aubin and Dequindre program, George Schmidt, presi-
fraternity. The next meeting will be held at thorities. This resulted in a de-
present
building which adjoins the the extent of the damage done at peachable refutation of these pes-
streets. With its depth of a city dent of the company, said:
the club rooms, 8609 Twelfth cision tee employ more Salonica
site of our new plant Bef ore
o each went the simistic outcries.
oc , it a. have a d oor apace of
Carl coo
Jewish
workers.
"We have taken the revenue
street, on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Cilob Rao has word* Japed the Jewish
i s PPr oitI
, 00,000 square from our first six months' produc- are through wit'• our expansion news that not a single one of the
ma e y 12
Looking back now over the In-
_entr, Costar. Electron waaMM, no
program, we will have spent more 33 modern buildings had been in-
! feet.
tb fellemterg motelt, gamed linear, prosi•
tervening span of years it seems
IIIVITT011 A. O.
tion and put it right back into than $500,000.
jured and that all patients were
ems, Son Illetelmatt. etne-Pmmident. RM.
The club bar undergone mow*. moroMM•
RODIN CLUB
A new boiler plant is to be built , our business, in the form of im-
but appropriate that history should
WmageoMm, nee: Dart esimma. Imam tlart, en.Morris Pram elected a. president.
The Schmidt company was es- safe and sound, absolutely un-
A meeting of the Rodin Club on Brewster street.
arm
erne amenna. nee gang and Omer I Megrim Miner. •essermideot. Chula CSaa.
have repeated itself, only if to
proved property and equipment.
tablished in 1873 by Frank harmed by the storm that raged
..02 roe rasa 4. raw members. On 1
temeerer. Albert ; war held Dec. 27 at the home of
The new brewery will be of
prove the great accomplishments
"The greatly increased produc- Schmidt, and up to 1921 was around them.
ilumrsleg. Jar IA W ewer e•amemon wiz tine, cagey.... essreMare 0 L Bran.
ka earner raw gY Orterreert er WO* stela meta be the Cob mamas New Mrs. Sam Hutton, 2653 Pingree, modern design. with stone founds.;
that have transpired during that
tion facilities in our new plant known as the Kaiser-Schmidt
iloeseler molar le eGereeer. The members admitted to the dub are Sol Isen- on Wednesday evening, Dee. 27.1 tion and pressed brick facing;!
Totally different, however, is time. For if the Los Angeles San-
OW arty
lo Yr ea learlar. Jan berg. Awe Chow. ben Smelts and Sam
will, naturally, necessitate addi- Brewing Co. George and Frank,
I
The
next
hostema
was
Mrs.
the
story
of
•
like
storm
which
wood
B.
and
11 lhe Oder
Perare
nena l er • are
••
steel
cooperage;
cork
in-
Pram. Pier sr se Jan the or /mat
' tional trucks, barrels, bottles, etc., sons of the founder, own
atorium can endure the elements
21 k rode et 0 el lam
and op. transpired at the sanatorium 20
Cease.
Rosen of 2605 Elmhurst, on Jan. 9•I striation, and fire-proof.
of nature, surely it can endure all
at an early date.
Irate the company today.
years ago almost to the day. On else.
THE NEW 1934 CHEVROLET
which will be on display
at our new location
from
"GERMAN JEWRY STATES ITS CASE"
Saturday, Jan. 13th on
LINWOOD CHEVROLET, INC.
FRED FABER, President MAX CARP, Secretary-Treasurer
In haetrAe viVdogn.
13313.19 Linwood Avenue
ling Olitg blotto
10TH ANNIVERSARY
OF YOUNG ISRAEL
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CHILDREN'S MINYAN
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LANSING NOTES
New Schmidt Co. Brewery Being Built
In Half•Million Expansion Program
IT RAINED IN 1914, TOO