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PAGE FOUR

MEDEI:ortinvIsn aiRONICIA13

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ABE BOESKY

extends to you all a cordial invitation to attend the
Grand Opening of his beautiful new

DELICATESSEN • RESTAURANT

- at -

STEINBERG DEVELOPS
EDUCATIONAL GAME

"The 400" Capture s Imagination
and Is Fast Becoming Fad as
Instructive Recreation.

---
Believing that "body and mind,
to balance well, need play and
diversion," Morrie Steinberg ham
made a definite contribution to ed-
ucational recreation by perfecting
a game-"The 400"-which is
capturing the imagination of thou-

8701 TWELFTH STREET, Corner BLAINE

GRAND
OPENING

Sat., Jan. 20

FREE

t

Souvenirs to
our customers
opening day.

:

An important meeting will be held at 2:30 p, m.
this Sunday, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, for the
purpose of discussing the Kashruth problem.
All Detroit congregations are urged to send
representatives to this meeting, as important deci-
sions are to be reached.

CLEVELAND CELTICS PLAY TOOLE
TEAM HERE ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. '1

An old friend in a new location! You'll be
thrilled at the beauty of this new modern dining
palace that Abe Boesky has brought to Twelfth
street. This well known name, for years a
byword for fine foods and delicatessen, 'assures
you unexcelled cuisine, high quality foods and
the pleasing service for which it is famous.
Come, make it a point to attend the opening.

We congratulate Abe Boesky ■ nd pledge our
co-operatio n for his success:

All Delicatessen Meats supplied by
GUNSBERG PACKING CO.
1016 Napoleon St., RA. 2545
All Linen supplied by
CENTRAL LINEN SUPPLY CO.
7042 E. Palmer, Whittier 8181
All China, Glass and Silverware Kitchen Equipment by
SERWER'S - 660 Gratiot Ave.

sands and is fast becoming the
fad.

Mr. Steinberg began to earn
his livelihood as an accountant
and bookkeeper, then drifted into
the printing industry, building u
one of the finest printing plants in
what is now the Morris Press at
550 West Lafayette. But his avo-
cational interests have always
been in the direction of recrea-
tionally educating and mind-train-
ing activities. For many years he
has been a leader in chess and
checker circles, not only in De-
troit but throughout the country.
lie is a past president of the
American Checker Association and
of the Detroit Chess and Checker
Club. Ile has been instrumental
EQUALITY CLUB
in interesting thousands of young
people in wholesome recreational
TESTIMONIAL DINNER
Equality Club thanks all tho se
work. For months, checker in-
FOR HORATIO ABBOTT
who patronized their bridg e-
struction was carried on through
his efforts over the Michigan Ra-
dance at the Barium Hotel an
d
Sponsored by the Fifteenth Dis-
dio Network, and radio checker
made it such an outstanding affai
fans were assisted by means of a
Mrs. Sylvia Berkowitz, pres r,• trict Young Democratic Club, a
n ial dinner will be tendered
JOE LAPCHICH A ND DAVEY BANKS
dent, and the chairman of ente 1- testimo
specially arranged radio checker.
tainment, Mrs, Evelyn Goos r. to Horatio J. Abbott, Democratic
board prepared by Mr. Steinberg.
After an absence of five years, Altrock and Al Shacht's barnstorm. thank the following for their c e, national committeeman of Michi-
The era of the NRA-which Mr . Mr. Rosenblum, millionaire Cleve-
0- gars and federal internal revenue
Steinberg interprets as the New , land sportsman, brings his Original ing clowns, and whose every move operation:
The assistance at the chec k collector, on Monday, Jan. 25, in
Recreational Age-caused him to Celtics, world's professional basket- on the basketball court brings to
K
think in terms of a new form o , ball champions here, to oppose the light the fetes of the great Hol- room by A. Goose, Mrs. M. Berk 0- the Fountain Roost of the Masonic
Temple, at 6:30 p.
recreation for old and young. lie Dr. Toole Club, Detroit and state , man; Pete Herlihy, 6 ft. 6 in. in witz and S. Peck; the cashie re,
Ed F'edek, chairman of the din-
figured out that as many as 800, champions, Wednesday, Feb. 7, at I his stocking feet and weighing 220 Mrs. E. Peck and Mrs. I. Kus h-
000,000 hours of recreation will the Light Guard Armory, Lamed ! lbs., rounds out the squad. Obtain- man, and check girl, Mrs. Edit ner, announces that invitations are
h
being
mailed to a large number of
!
ed
from
Kingston
in
the
Eastern
Cohen;
hostesses,
Mesdames
Bett
be added yearly to the leisure time an d B „ if ireet, at u p. m.
P rofessional League, where his Berkowitz, Sadie Fisher, Betty y prominent Democrats and state offi-
of the people of this country as a
Included in the array of this l play in the last five years has been
cials
and
that many acceptances
Freedman,
Minnie
Bloom,
Dora
result of the reduced hours of the great and colorful club are: Joe
Berkowitz, Rae Donish, Bessie have been received.
working week. Having advocated Lopchich, 6 ft. 6 in. captain and nothing short of sensational.
Judge
Thomas
J. Murphy will
Rosenblum's
Original
Celtics,
as
Ostrow,
Rive
Fishman,
Alice
Gal-
for years that "play habits aid in coach; the veteran Pete Barry who
act as toastmaster. Speakers will
moulding the character of the in- starts his seventeenth consecutive they are known throughout the lant, Ida Glassman, Florence Lien-
include Harry Glass of Muskegon.
United
States,
and
where
they
are
1934 Chevrolet Master Six Coach
off,
Anna
Berkowitz,
Bessie
Co-
dividual and cannot fail to con- season of professional campaign.
Mrs. Irene Chapin, national com-
tribute greatly either to success ing; "Dutch" Dehnert, the inventor in demand from the time they open hen, Libby Wolfson, Sarah Wein-
The new 1934 Ch evro 1 et with these springs had to hold the axle
mitteewoman of young Democratic
All bodies are approximate) 3 3.4 game which is now hailed as "the of the pivot play which revolution- the season in the middle of Novem- garten, Rae Klein.
wlc
eels ,
clubs of America; Carl AL Seas-
ber through the middle of April,
orse- and wheels In place. Independent inches longer, with the cowllength- or to failure," he developed the
The
chairman,
Mrs.
Evelyn
ized the game of basketball, and
power
"Blue body
Streak"
engine,
epringing relieves the front springs ened 1 3-4 inches and 2 inches add- aristocrat of games" and is known necessitated the changing of the I play an average of 130 games per Goose, thanks Mrs. Dora Berko- warth, chairman of the fifteenth
streamlined
and an
imposing'
congressional district young Demo-
b asketball rules to conform with season. Almost as many games as witz and Mrs. Rive Fishman, who crats.
list of improvements and refine- of this task and permits the use of ed to the width of the closed body as "The 400."
a major league baseball team par- sold the largest number of tick-
front doors. On the interior of the
It Is an unusually fine game for that style of play; the diminutive ticipates in, and In a sport that is
ments is announced. a front spring which has a solft, closed bodies, the increased overall
Active on the committees are:
eta
for
the
affair,
and
also
thanks
In the design and development of velvety action, just as soft, in fact,
many reasons: One or many can Davey Banks who succeeds the re- much more strenuous.
Mrs. Bessie Ostrow and Mrs. Syl- Carl Seasworth, contact; Bernard
length is divided to provide more
the new models, particular atten. as the rear springs. The car, by leg
play it, it has elements to inter- tired Nat Holman as the greatest
The Dr. Toole club, led by Philip via Berkowitz for their donations Glassman, treasurer; Dr. David
room in the front and 2 1.2 in
tion has been given to driver and this system of suspension, has front the rear seat.
est every member of the family offensive threat in basketball to- "Cincy" Sachs, coach, has already to the club.
Kliger, house; Ernest Lacy, pub-
day; Carl Ilustta, 190 lbs of bone
passenger comfort and every effort nod rear springs of eqqual tension
licity; Betty R. Harley, women's
The same smart beaver tail de- and any type of individual and it and muscle, who as a member of started its seventeenth consecutive
has been made to eliminate the sen- and there is no tendency for the
is not only recreational but also
contact;
Horace Thurber, recep-
season in basketball circles here.
sign and flowing stream lines, which
nations of both sound and feeling car to bounce and Jolt along the
educational. It works with a the Cleveland Rosenblums in the
Reserved seats for this game Central Young Democrats tion; Bill Bryson, brochure; FA
characterize the 1933 closed bod-
American Professional league was may be obtained at the Wolverine
that prove annoying CO motorists. road.
Fedek, ticket.
spinner
and
several
series
of
ies, are continued in the 1934 line
Get Headquarters, Give
The new Chevrolet is longer-it
questions, and requires that those picked as the most valuable man in Sporting Goods Co., 231 Michigan
The new "Blue Streak" engine
Miss Betty Harley, who is an
has
has a 112 inch wheelbase-roomier, with which the 1934 Chevrolet is with modifications. The front head- who participat e in the game should the circuit; Nat Hickey, formerly avenue, or by calling Randolph
Banquet.
active worker in Democratic cir-
er
panel,
just
above
the
windshield,
with
the
Chicago
Bruins
and
Nick
'nor powerful, smoother and more powered, is more powerful, smooth-
provide answers to questions pro-
5124 or 5125•
cles, organizer of the Junior Wo-
is
smoother
and
more
rounded.
quiet than its predecessor. The en. er, quieter and more economical
The Central Young Democratc, men's Civic Club for Jewish girls,
The windshield on all closed bod- pounded on the following sub-
gine is placed several inches far- than any fo its predecessors. In-
which was organized a few months is vice-chairman in the Young
jects: American History, Famous
ther forward in the chasis and seat- corporating many unique design ies is sealed more effectively Sayings, World Events, Love and
ago with a successful dance and Democratic Club of the fifteenth
against leakage of rain at the lower
ing has been rearranged.
membership drive, procured the congressional district. Tickets may
features and refinements, the new
Marriage, Riddles, Spelling, Foods
By independent front wheel sus- motor has a bore of 3 6-16 inches edge. The rubber insulation is and Cooking, Etiquette. There are
Young Israel Clubhouse, Joy Road be secure the
of Harry
office
pension is meant the attachment of and a four-inch stroke and develops matte in a single piece with the 400 questions and as many an-
and Linwood, as its permanent Stone. 122d 6at National Bank Build-
meeting place.
the front wheels directly to the 80 hrosepower at 3,300 revolutions glass seated deeper in it. The rub- swers in each book of the series.
ing.
ber is moulded with the outer seal-
frame without the use of a front per minute.
The club will soon sponsor a
The playing of any one of the
ing lip turned inward so as to in.
axle. In the conventional type of
banquet for members and friends, Good Will Sewing Circle
The 1934 line of Passenger cars
eight sub-titles is an education in
springing it was necessary to have again features Fie her No-Draft sure sufficient pressure between it itself. It is an excellent test for
out of the recent dance proceeds.
Plans Donor Luncheon,
very stiff front springs because ventilation in all closed body types. and the windshield glass to make a memory and is an interesting
At the last meeting, Aaron Kur-
ti ght o n .
land, attorney, chairman of the
method of measuring the player's
The
Good Will Sewing Circle en-
Jewish Radio Forum, delivered an
knowledge of the particular sub-
CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES Rabbi Shimon Kahn Dies. NEW YORK PHYSICIAN
address on "The Jew in Politi " tertained the Jewish Old Folks
ject. It is a combination of fun
with a party at the home.
PRICES OF 1934 CARS'
At the next meeting, Monday, Jan •
-
HONORED BY FRANCE and In education.
-
22, at 9 p. m. Harvey Meyerson giving each member a gift. A
RIGA, Latvia.-(JTA)-Rabbi
Detroit a downtown depart-
,
fine
program
was presented by ac-
co-chairman of the speaker's coo
WITH LEGION AWARD "I ent store sells this game.
NEW YORK.-Prices on the Shimon Kahn, for many years the
T hroughout the country leading
mittee, promised to bring a promi - tors from Littman's Theater.
new 1934 "knee-action" Chevrolet, rabbi of Mittau, died there Jan.
On
Wednesday
evening, Feb. 14,
1934 Pontiac-Two-Door Touring
nine Democratic worker as a
PARIS.-(JTA) - Dr Samuel d epartment stores report that the
Sedan with trunk and epeeist its
were announced here by William 10. He was
the Sewing Circle will h ld
speaker.
wheel equipment
84 years old. Rabbi Kopetzky, prominent New York g ame is fast becoming the fad.
E. Holler, general sales manager
party
at
Assembly
Sam
Those between the age of 18 and
Mr. Steinberg, besides having
Kahn held posts in several Latvian physician, was honored by the
40 interested in the Jewish trend and Dexter. Mrs. Sam Jaulus,
of the company when he arrived cities before coming to Mittau. French government with the be- p repared this game, has also per-
The 1934 Pontiac--successor t o
dentally, is not merely a rear in politics are invited to come to Mrs. Irving Greenspan and Airs.
f
from Detroit for the New York Ile is the author of a
volume of stowal upon him of the title ected numerous other valuable the straight eight which last yea ✓ wheel parking brake; it operates
Automobile Show.
Irving Sims are co-chairmen.
meetings every Monday evening,
rabbinical learning, "Shaer Shi- Knight of the Legion of Honor. , ' &tents. His recipe box, when
invaded the low price field wit h on all four wheels and provides
Prices on the new line of
The circle is also planning a
cars
Ilion."
His
son,
who
survives
him, The title was awarded Dr. Kopec• d placed on the market, will un-
.
I braking power beyond that of the
are: Five•window coupe $565. '
.
such
spectacular
success-now
pre-
donor
luncheon in April. Mrs..1.
kno wn evils journal- zky for h is cobo
oubtedly become the popu -
lla ration
foot pedal.
medi- lar
Nagler started activities with a
sport coupe with rumble seat, ist, Lazar Kahn, of Warsaw.
sents
even
more
highly
competitiv
object
in
thousands
of
homes.
cal
work
with French scientists.
e I
$605; coach, $585; sedan, $645;
brldge-tea
at her home last Mon-
Pontiac
engineers
assert
that
the
Steinberg's electrical checkerboard values, The new Pontiac, althoug
town-sedan with built-in trunk,
day. Alre. Nathan Nagler will
is also one of his outstanding re- larger, faster and more powerfu h I improved 1934 straight eight motor
$616; sport roadster with rumble
have
a
bridge-tea
on ‘Vednesday,
I
is
even
more
smooth
than
its
fem.
cent recreational achievements.
than before, remains a low-price
seat, $645, and cabriolet with rum-
dlous predecessor in the 1933 Pon- PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN- Jan. 24, at 2010 Pingree. Anyone
straight eight. It offers marked . tiae. They claim that it
ble seat, $665.
wishing
to
participate
in this lunch-
is match-
TION-Let the Mickey Manage-
advances in riding comfort and
These prices represent an aver-
ed in smoothness by only one en-
ment Co. relieve you of your eon should call Mrs. James Solid,
Banquet Jan. 28 of Molly ease of control. Several improve I ,' gine
Madison 7044.
age increase of $70 in list price
in
the
entire
American
auto-
property worries. For efficient
menta in motr design result in • - '
Segal Auxiliary.
over the list prices of the 1933
mobile industry, the motor of ■
management and economical
10 per cent improvement in econ
Chevrolet line.
- car in the extremely high price
maintenance.
call Mr. 51 II Cut in Torgsin Prices Bal-
omv.
Seven
smart
new
windstream
The
Molly
Segal
Auxiliary
of
field.
This increase is directly in line
G
oldsmith, Cherry 9689.
antes Drop in Value
Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re- bodies have been created by Fisher
with the recent prediction of Al-
With
the
motor
developing
84
lief
Society
of
Denver
of Dollar.
, Colo on
fred P. Sloan, Jr., president of
WHY LOSE ALL when we pay
behalf of the unfortunate sick in b rake horsepower, seven more than
General Motors, that automobile
cash for improved real estate
Detroit, appeals to all organiza- in last yearn car, the 1934 Pontiac
prices for 1934 would advance
or land contracts located in De-
MOSCOW, U. S. S. R. - The
tions who have not been approach. accelerates with silent, split-second
approximately 155 per cent; how-
troit? Even if property is in recent horizontal cut in the gold
ed by committees to send their pick-up and attains an effortless
ruble prices charged for goods at
ever, due to co-operation between
default or foreclosure started,
delegates to the third annual ban- road speed of well over 80 miles
Chevrolet and its 10,000 dealers ,
we will buy your equity, deal Tomlin stores throughout the So-
To add to the collection of books is the Bay
quet on Jan. 28, at 7 p. m., at per hour.
And it shall come to pass at the end of days that the Synagogue
the actual increase in the cost to
City Het., Library. member. of th• Senior
viet Union is good news to the
direct
with
buyer.
No
Independent "knee action" sus- Young Judea. who support the library, have
charges
Congregation Emanuel, Taylor at
the purchaser is only 8 per cent.
nor commissions. 15 years in thousands of persons receiving
shall be established at the top of the hill and all of Jewish faith shall
I
Wilson. Since this is the only af- pension of the front wheels is planned •• dance to be given March a Al a
Actually, Mr. Holler nointe out
gifts
from relatives in foreign
same
location.
Write
Box
600,
flock unto it, including those who were formerly aloof or diabarred
fair of the year to which organi- largely responsible for Pontiac's ;117..'".i.".`,11 .°"
„..",1,.dug7b.gt,7
in his statement, Chevrolet's deliv-
'es. The cut was made nec-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
or unable to pay the price, for the unaffiliated shall then be no more
au.. by Mervin Harrison. Mi.Lillian LW
zations are approached and asked amazing improvement in riding ter...
ered prices throughout the United
In. Jo...cm. Beet.. Milton Wm-
in the land. It shall stand beautiful, commodious, in form and style
to help this cause, the group hopes comfort, especially for rear seat beloo Mi.. Phyllis Golden. M. So.. HOUSEWIVES-The famous or- i e n aaa vle n o;rie tliv e o df olV o
States generally would show an
shal'
fall
n foreign
passengers.
Other
contributing
Oreenstein.
alias
edith
slipper.Mu Janet
for wide co-operation.
characteristically Jewish, it. interior replete with Jewish symbolism,
average increase of only 8 per
iginal Ernest marinated herring exchange market.
factors are increase in wheelbase Taylor. M. tool Kessler. and Ahem.
cent over the delivered prices
Recipients of Torgsin remit-
Kahn Om.. were elected for HIM and lam
is now available in large or
-a shrine for devout and unaffected worship, a fountainhead of
to
117
1-4
inches,
increase
in
car
rued. Taylor
ia is the new president. M. IMO
which prevailed in 1933. This is
small quantities at the Royal tances from abroad are able to
Jewish education, a center for sociability and fellowship. It shall
weight to 3455 pounds (for the rar:y7s"and"trrnid;"
Stepin Aid Society.
made possible by the Chevrolet
A'easVit!"."
Palm Hotel, Park avenue and purchase good quality merchan-
., en;
fuor-door sedan), low pressure Morris Ormnotein Is the group*.
have a mortgage, but only In proportion to its resources and not
advisor.
dealer organization's admirable
Montcalm. Inquire Dining Room dise of ■ wide variety at
tires of larger diameter and long-
greater than it can btu.
prices
A
meeting
was held at the home
co-operation with the factory in
Ulm Sylvia and Miss Mary Polght Lett to
for Paul Ernest, Cadillac 8310. often lower than those in the
er, roomier bodies, rubber-mounted spend
• work In coca,. MO lira Laden
of Mrs. D. Krauss. The club is
sharing with the factory reduction
U. S. A. Here are a few samples:
Its prayers shall express the modern soul and be attuned to the
on a new type K.Y frame of tre- jambe..
sponsoring
a
bridge
dance
Sunday
FOR RENT-Steam-heated seven-
in profits.
Flour, 6 kopeks; kasha, 14 kp.;
Mr and Mrs rioter Koffman
modern heart. Its mimic shall have its roots deep in Jewish yearn-
evening, Feb. 11, at Barham Hotel. mendous strength.
room furnished home to respon- sugar, 40 kp a kilo, 2
and
In Pontiac's new front-end Roffman et Borth V. Buren street Berman
left to
sible party. Garage and
mer-
Mrs. Z. Needle, president, appoint-
I wend • w•ali is Chicago.
side m an lbs.); pair of men's shoes,
Symposium Sunday of Young ing and aspiration. Its sermons shall give moral and spiritual nour-
spring
design
the
conventional
ed the followin g.
drive. Reasonable. Davis, 2024 3.75 rbl.; ladies' shoes, 3.70 rbl.;
ishment and nothing that is vital in human life and character shall
Meek Shown. alf_Iforth Van sum strew
front axle and front leaf springs
Poole Zion Alliance.
Virginia
Park.
Chairman of entertainment.
returned home after • neer. visit in Chl.
as eturned
ladies' rubbers, 90 kp.;
be alien to them. And all its company shall be taught of the Lord,
men's
Mrs. Goose; ticket holder, Mrs. S. are eliminated, effecting ■ consider- rage and 1111.autee
suits,
rbl.; ladies' suits, 7,30
At Northern High School, Sun-
from the youngest of them even unto the oldest of them, for there
OR RENT - Attractive, large, ruble; 7.50
Freedman; reception committee, able reduction in unsprung weight ' A as sparse
sneakers, 40 kp.; soap, 8
and
rendering
it
impossible
for
day, Jan. 21, there will be held a
airy furnished room in com- kp. a
Jewish education shall blossom like the rose and than saturate every
Thursday ...leg. honorTne"Ur
Mrs. A. Shainbrom, Mrs. Wiener,
We'
piece.
bride-elect al .1-^
symposium under the auspices of
fortable private home for ■
18 Mir Pearl Brenner •5.1
Mrs. D. Goose, Mrs. G. Galens, road shock to deflect the front
activity of the Synagogue like a refreshing stream. Its young
it:. Ant d;a. tirm
The gold ruble quotations are
couple. Kitchen privileges and
the Young Poale-Zion Alliance.
wen
Mrs. A. Isaacs, Mrs. Z. Cirtlar, wheels from the line in which the It.
people shall dream drums and see visions that are redolent of
given in dollars at the prevailing
car
is
traveling.
A
rigid
king
pin
Curd. MI. Mildred sod Ma. Zilith
Each of the participating organi-
garage
if
desired.
Price
rea-
Airs. I. Sweet, Mrs. S. Siegel, Mrs.
rate during December.
Jewish mysticism and idealism. Its Sisterhood. and Its Brother-
mounting on • short "dead axle"
utions will present their ideology.
teeT.for
eonable. On Tuxedo. between
R. Kessler, Mrs. D. Goldman.
r'rhhe fill liWeoti
Wree
""'Ist hitt "1: :ffeta
. "
o
,
hoods shall be an integral part of the whole, the problems of the
Organizations taking part will be
Linwood and Dexter. Call Town.
Next affair will be a luncheon extension of the frame holds the home and If. Paull. &Herman vs. hos tess
Zedakah Jrs. Give Birthday
front wheels in unvarying relation
send 7-7925.
the Young Poale-Zion Alliance,
Synagogue Itself being their problems and their own contributions
r..enrer hates:: Teiral 0
at the home of Mrs. E. Stone, on
:tab
:Ode:motet
'ft
to the chassis. Each front wheel othermoo. Included l MUG
Hashomer Ilatzair, Mizrachi Hat-
,Miller.end Y
to Jewish life unfolding as a part of the same flower
Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Party.
Bern. attortnaa.
and
fruit.
WILL
employs an extremely resilient dual , 500 &hatter
Mae 1.• Miller. nal Liss
zair, Junior Icor, Youth of Today.
PAY CASH for improved
The Zedakah Juniors will cele-
Its lay leadership shall be a leadership of knowledge and char-
coil spring and two-way hydraulic
property in the city of Detroit. brate
All are invited, there being no
their
second
year of suc-
041111011.1111
tor4out Is etzt for tbetherieet
shock absorbers, all enclosed and to
Quirk action. Price must be
charge for admission.
. . ing
acter and Jewish worth. Its rabbis shall minister to every human
Al the wt
the Oambolmrs ohlett
i sealed in • massive oil-filled how, toll Zionist .
reasonable. Phone Mr. Gold- cessful existence by giving a birth-
On brie at the bog. of Mao.* Woo.. the
oreantaation of America, le
need,
not
indeed
individually,
but
collectively,
for
there
the
scholarly
be•;71;
day
bridge-luncheon
at
the Broad-
dub deckled to resume its noothly Informal
berg, Garfield 9228, or Univer-
et , 50.1 Wang, Monday J. 0 Mn.
MOGROTII 111S101t1
card parties no nest card party will
suueus memo«. unee• the direct,.
at hod
way Tavern on Saturday after-
preacher and the trained educator and the understanding pastor shall
Big. powerful Bendix brakes, Leila a . Harrison chapter peemdent. IOU In-
sity 1-5528.
on Sunday. Jan. II. at the some of Miss
of Montana 6.d.e. has arranard for a bMerlin
tr..* the fret.. neater Me. D•
noon, Feb. 3, at 1 o'clock.
Itssei
ma
simple in design and certain in s.a.e. of km Yore stop etInner.t.11, 1;11
"reallya
all come Into their own. The call to social service and to social
club will n cede one
Bondar memo
CZ,:
month for bowl:.
TAKE NO CHANCES with cheap
The chairman in charge of this
bt ou ' Irt a?:". •7 4:2
operation, which multiply pedal rheum an Int.nting an.esr
justice and to civic righteousness
r
The Oaraboleers would like to hear from
and to goodwill and to universal
ily Laped:rhairman Cl the entertainment
•mmlunt,
pressure many fold, afford addi-
other mind social troupe for the Pewee of
shoe repairing when M. Kaner's affair is Millie Shugerman. Her
imams prepare/one for a card
Wm rotor rielooliner who graduals. from
peace
and
brotherhood
that
shall
sound
like
a
clarion
from
the
pul-
crowns a boellne leaf. •ddre.
quality costs no more. We do co-workers are Florence Golden,
MOM to be held the last omit in January
Central High Wool on Jan M. has been
tional
driving
safety.
Even
with
.pondeott
le
Harry
rustusan 1112 Mahar.
averted the 'ennui highest bone. among
lot Aso PAPA* A totting funds es that this
pit there, shall not fall on deaf earl there, but shall go forth from
Mt
the brake shaft sawed completely students in the roar ream Of be, mow
the finest work in the city of Arlene Feldman and Rosalise
otaanaatten ler represent. et the cane L.
Mot
there to make Itself felt in the affairs of men, .1n the lifting of
Schweitzer.
The rm.'d membership dove Chet the
Aor.11ary's
nn Id donor divvy-Gar.
in two-the rigorous French goy- hemohner nut Ashen the ea:otology at the
Detroit. Don't be afraid to
du% instittnol three wee . ace Is
not VW. cm. hat been owl.. to attend
son
.
nnual soles oat RN Plane to suns ha the
.
mankind
to
a
Plans for this luncheon will be
se otteeational aerates. eniteinn.1 fit OHO s.,
pi Aro tee bet.
. the Mm W el
rnment test-the car still can be IT .e M. la Joarnallam and lem.
higher plane of life and conduct and la the building
bring us your best shoes for
and IS latoreetoll m lainina MP weed meal
oeyseesalket,
completed at the home of Pearl
laccolcy imams,
of a better world to live In. Jacob
caked
on
all
four
wheels
by
using'
repairing.
M.
KANER,
Expert
,
web .amid write Irs Maori. Ilrooka mad Pant
Set
LA
MS
Ammo SW high whoorandostes this wan.
D. Schwarz
...111.71
Shoe Repairs, 127 E. Grand) Sperber, 2439 Blaine, on Sunday
the emergency hand lever and the are Sophie 010e1111.16 Hants Dergis.
litnalson 2132, f
Chula. leausta,
Ps the nut IMOUsal.
afternoon, Jan. 28, at 2 o'clock.
ootpedal. The emergency, Usti- Ofttpo•
Milton 11111er
River (opposite Broad..
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M ar -
Reservations may be telephoned
hat).
to the chairman, Garfield 1969.

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Henry Wineman, chairman of
Mrs. William Roth, chairman,
the board of governors of the and Mrs. R. R. Kallman, co-
Jewish Welfare Federation of chairman, announce that they
Detroit, was elected secretary have completed plans for the des-
of the National Council of enth birthday dinner-dance to b
Jewish Federations and Wel- given by the Home Relief Society,
fare Funds at the national as - Wednesday evening, Jan.
31, at
sembly held in Chicago last Club
addition
itn to the
regular floor show there will be
other
b r Neinatxeirntea.i
in ,
entertainers
dinner
Aicl Given Foreign-Born b be served front 7 until 9:30. will
The following ladies will assist
Women's Council.
Mrs. Roth and Mrs. Kallman:
The committee on service fo Mesdames Sidney Barnett, Arthur
r
Ginsburg,
Leon Zechman, S. B.
the foreign born of the Detro
Danto, Louis Weiss, I. I. Edgar,
section of the National Counc it
11 Seymour Lewis, Max Kogan, J. J.
of Jewish Women reports sever
important results of their setts al Jacobs. For reservations call
ties. Their first applicant for a 8 Mrs. Roth, Townsend 8-5027, or
!! ,
R. R. Kaltman, llogarth 5656.
sistance front the revolving fun d ! Mrs.

The installation of officers of
o secure citizenship papers ha
b been able by means of the loan t it! the Home Relief Society for the
end for his certificate of arrive a! coining year will take place Mon-
Jan. 29, at the home of 51rs.
o the Commission of Naturalise I

ion at Washington, D. C. He i ! Anthony Deutsch, 1745 West
a Boston boulevard. Mrs. Harry
now hopeful of securing employ
ment and greatly relieved of anx - 1Shulman, honorary president, will
- be the installing officer. A fine
iet y.
The class in citizenship had i to program has been arranged by
the
entertainment
committee.
first meeting at Northern Hig
chool on Wednesday, Jan. 10 Mrs. Al Weisman Was unanimously
tp a tlarge
p
class w a re-elected president.
greeted by the teacher, Milto
11, larwil, and by the chairman o
he committee, Miss Henrietta A • B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A. ,
obinson. Miss Robinson
TO HEAR MRS. WERBE
ex
p lained the plan of the revolvin
und, and that all will be give
The Young People's Auxiliary
he financial aid to secure coin of B'nai Moshe will meet on Sun-
lets citizenship as soon as the y day, Jan. 21, at 4 p. m. Follow-
eve overcome the handicaps o f ing the business meeting, the in-
he necessary English mastery
in tellectual committee will present
he class work to be conducted Mrs. David B. Werbe, who will
everal evenings each week at the speak on "Art Appreciation." This
Al orthern High. This class is tin
. is an open meeting and the public
der the Federal Emergency Re. is invited.
lief Administration.
A public s eaking class is con-
Th e committee is now working
c e y I arry Seligson from
in co-operation with Welfare Dis 12:30 to 1:30 every Sunday.
trict Fifteen, to contact the Jew . A dramatic rehearsal will be
ish men and women in the western
held at 2:30 Sunday, Jan. 21 .
part of Detroit who are not citi-
Thursday evening, Jan. 25, un-
s. This is the second large der the co-chairmanship of Miss
district to be given such assist- Helen Herman and Mavis Rosman,
ance„ the first being the North the V. P. A. will give its monthly
Woodward or old Oakland district, card party, in the club room of
cthitreedaynagogue. The public is in-

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MORRIS STEINBERG

ABE BOESKY RESTAURANT

Council of Federations
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Picks Wineman Secretary DINNER-DANCE JAN. 31

CONGREGATIONS CONVENE SUNDAY
TO DISCUSS KASHRUTH PROBLEM


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