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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
OFFICERS INSTALLED
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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Engagements
IZEDAKAH PEP RALLY
I TO BE HELD MONDAY
il
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch was
hostess to the Home Relief Society
en.
Monday afternoon, Jan. 29, when
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldberg of 2964 Leslie avenue announce
installation of officere took place,
of
with a capacity crowd in attend- the engagement of their daughter, Jessie, to Abe Levenson, son
ance. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich deliv- Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Levenson of Stamford, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rosenman of 2628 Webb avenue an-
ered the opening prayer.
The following new members nounce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa, to Harry A. Klein
of Montreal, Que. Reception at home on Sunday, Feb. 18, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson announce the engagement of their
daughter, Lillian Rose, to Horace J. Haber of Birmingham, Ala.,
formerly of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Haber attended Vanderbilt Uni-
versity.
Children's Clothes Frequently
to Keep Them Healthy
You can't prevent children from playing in the street,
slipping, falling in mud puddles, etc., but you can prevent
them from catching infections by dry-cleaning their outdoor
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garments frequently.
Send their little overcoats, snow pants, ups and sweaters
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Feb. 11—Miss Sarah Rose Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Miller of 12849 Montville Place, to Irving Gold, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gold of Philadelphia avenue, at the Philadelphia-
Byron Hall. Reception at 9 p. m.
to FOREST, where they not only will be VITALIZE dry
cleaned, but made absolutely sanitary.
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MRS. AL WEISMAN
and guests were welcomed: Mrs. ' ,
Fisher, Mrs. Neuman, Mrs. Jeules,1
Mrs. Gordon, Mrs Metzger, Mrs.
Friedman.
It was decided to have a Homed
Relief night at the carnival to be
given by the B'nai Moshe Congre-
gation, Feb. 18. All members of
the Home Relief Society are asked
to attend on that night.
Mrs. Harry Shulman, honorary
president, installed the following
officers:
Mrs. Al Weisman, president;
Mrs. Milton Wolfe, Mrs. William
Roth, Mrs. Reuben R. Kallman,
Mrs. Ralph Levey, vice-presidents;
Mrs. Charles Cornell, recording
secretary; Mrs. M. S. Arkin, finan-
cial secretary; Mrs. Harry Ash,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jer-
ome Kanter and Mrs. Anna Moss,
assistant corresponding secre-
taries; Mrs. Ira Friedenberg,
treasurer; Mrs. Sam J. Leve, re-
corder; Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg,
auditor. M rs. Shulman presented
Mrs. Weisman with a bouquet of
American Beauty roses and also
gave a rose to all officers, thus
creating a symbol of officers being
combined in a single bouquet with
a single purpose, to work harmon-
iously for the benefit of humanity.
Mrs. Herman Greenberg, ac-
companied by Mrs. Emory Mon-
ash, rendered three solos.
It was decided to send $11 to
the Warm Springs Foundation,
Georgia, in honor of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt's birthday.
The eleventh birthday of the
Home Relief Society was cele-
brated Wednesday evening with a
dinner-dance at the Club Maxine.
Evening Set Aside as Jewish Night with Symphony
Orchestra; Program Includes Selections by Jewish
Composers; Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, Soloist.
A record attendance is expected
at the concert of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra this Sunday eve-
ning, on the occasion of Jewish
Night with the local orchestra.
A program of music by Jewish
composers has been arranged for
this evening, and Emma Lazaroff
Scheyer will be the soloist, pre-
senting a group of Jewish and
other songs as a supplementary
feature to the symphony concert.
Mrs. Scheyer will be accompanied
by Rebecca Katzman Frohman.
Many organizations
have
pledged their support to Jewish
Night with the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, and as a matter of civic
p ride it is expected that Detroit
J ewry will pack Orchestra Hall
for this Sunday evening's concert.
The program will be as follows:
1 Bizet .0verture, "Petrie," Op. 19
2 Halevy....Aria from "La Juive"
Emma Lazaroff Scheyer
3 Mendelasohn Fourth Symphony
in A Major, Op. DO (Italian)
I Allegro Vivaco
11 Andante Con Moto
III Con Moto Moderato
IV Salterello; Presto
INTERMISSION
4 Saint-Saens
....Bacchanale from "Samson
and Delilah"
A Prayer
5 (a) Wiener
(b) Streicher
from "Song of Songs"
(c) Gladstein ......Song of Ruth
Emma Lazaroff Scheyer
Bolero
6 Ravel
SPEAKERS AT FATHER-SON DINNER
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK NEXT THURSDAY
At the annual Father and Son
dinner of the Men's Club of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, to take
place at 7 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 8,
COHEN - PAGG
in the modal hall of Shaarey Zedek,
On Saturday night, Jan. 27, in Dr. Eder will speak for the fath-
the study of Rabbi J. S. Sperkn,
ers, and his Bon, Gerald J. Eder,
Miss Ruth Pegg became the bride
will reply for the sons.
of Albert Cohen. Rabbi Sperka
performed the ceremony, which
was witnessed by the family and
friends of the couple.
Marriages
SHAPERO. LUFT
Mrs. Jennie Luft of 3279 Mon-
terey avenue announces the mar-
(ONE-WAY R %TES I
(ONY-WAY RATES)
riage of her daughter, Yetta, to
Philadelphia .. .$7.00
$7.00
New York
Sam Shapero, son of Mr. and Mrs.
2.00
Cleveland
3.75
H. Shapero of 1625 Lawrence iv-
Pittsburgh
14.50
enue, on Jan. 28. Rabbi Harold
Denver
2.50
Chicago
N.
Rosenthal performed the cere-
$5.00
St Louis
The following were elected to mony.
Special Excursions to
represent the Detroit Auxiliary
at the twentieth jubilee 'conven-
LOS ANGELES — SALT LAKE CITY — SAN FRANCISCO
LEFKOVITZ- WEINGARDEN
tion of the Los Angeles Sanator-
Clifford 0493
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wein-
140 Cadillac Square
ium, to be held in Los Angeles,
from Feb. 21 to Feb. 26, inclusive: garden of West Grand avenue an-
nounce
the marriage of their
Ben Goldberg, Sol Winter, John
daughter, Dorothy, to Nate Lef-
Sodos and Sam Rental.
kovitz of this city, on Sunday,
Reports from workers for the
Jan. 28. The marriage ceremony
donor dinner dance, to be held at
I the Everglades Club of the Taller was performed by Rabbi M. Zager
at the bride's residence.
Hotel, on Sunday evening, Feb.
18, in celebration of the twentieth
anniversary of the Sanatorium,
are encouraging. Enthusiasm was
Mr. Selig of New York To
displayed by the capacity audi-
ence attending the last meeting
Open Palestine Drive
The Shaar Hashomayim
when the committees visiting or-
in Detroit.
ganizations reported that the so- hood of Windsor, will hold its fifth
cieties responded generously to the annual carnival and bazaar at the
The Mizrachi Organization in
invitations to the donor dinner Shear Hashomayim Synagogue,
Detroit will hold a conference to
corner Giles boulevard and Goyeau
dance.
start the $200,000 Mizrachi-Pales-
T h e following organizations street, Sunday afternoon and eve-
tine campaign drive. This confer-
have already made reservations: ning, Feb. 11. Dinner will be serv-
ence will be held on Tuesday, Feb.
Bubroisker Ladies, David Hordo- ed from 5 to 7 p. m. A dinner menu
6, at 8:30 p. m., at the Beth
ker, Eastern Ladies, Ekaterinos- has been arranged under the su-
Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, Wood-
lover Society, Equality Club, Jeri- pervision of Mrs. Simon Meretsky.
tow Wilson and Taylor. Repre-
Elaborate preparations for the
cho Lodge I. 0. 0. F., Keshinover
sentatives of all synagogues and
Bessarabier Society, Pinsker Pro- various booths are being completed.
Orthodox organizations in Detroit
gressive Society, Turover Ladies, Mrs. William Smookler will he in
have been invited.
Turover Unterstitzung Verein, charge of home cooking; Mrs. J.
Shaarey Zedek and Ladies' Auxil- L. Cohen, refreshments; Mrs. W.
Ch. I. Selig of New York, na-
R. Rackow, fancy goods; Junior
iary.
tional chairman of the Mizrachi
Palestine campaign, who in the
Other societies have referred Hadassah, toys and candy. There
past has been in charge of various
the matter to their respective ex- will also be a furniture booth.
A well-known orchestra will pro-
successful campaigns, including
ecutive committees, and a favor-
vide music for dancing which will
the Keren Ilayesod and Yeshivah
able report is awaited.
begin
at 9 p. m. There will he
College, will launch the drive
It was reported by Ben Gold-
here. The quota for Detroit is
berg, chairman of the donor din- taxi dancing with Mrs. Louis Perl-
man,
Mrs.
Milton Meretsky, Mrs.
$5,000. The plans for the drive
ner dance, that the best of talent
are being worked out by local
and the most prominent speakers Milton Kovinsky and others as hos-
tesses.
leaders of the Mizrachi move-
are bring secured for the event.
Mrs. David Meretsky is in charge
ment.
In addition, an excellent dance or-
All eynagogues are asked to
chestra and high class entertainers of tickets.
vend their representatives to the
have been engaged.
Mizrachi-Palestine conference to
At the next meeting, the con- ARBOR DAY EVENT OF
be held Tuesday.
vention program will be discussed.
MISS SOPHIE ELLIS
AUXILIARY OF J. N. F.
and the constitution will be given
Mrs. Bessie Ellis announces the its third and final reading.
The )ladies' Auxiliary of the
engagement of her daughter, So-
The meeting will be held at Jeri-
phie, to Abe Seeman, son of Mr. cho Temple, 1705 Joy road, on Jewish National Fund held a spe-
and Mrs. II. Seeman of Tuxedo Thursday, Feb. 8, at 9 p. m. All cial meeting and luncheon at
Among the pleasant gatherings Jen. M.
as the luncheon of Flint chapter of Ha- avenue.
delegates and workers, as well as Buddy's Restaurant, Tuesday, to
nagsah at the Y. W. C A, nhlch concluded
celebrate Chamisho O.or b'Shvat.
visitors, are urged to attend.
the membership drive and honored Mrs David
Oreenbog of New York City About 100 at-
Mrs. Max Weksler spoke of the
tended the event. tin Oreenbert It national
significance of the day and re-
LUNCHEON OF U. H. S.
rive-president ot Hadosah and nalloml chOr•
man of the Palestine commit. She repre-
how its celebration was car-
NETS $2,000 PROFIT lated
sented Hedavveh at the lot world Zionist
ried
out in Palestine.
con/Nance. The topic of her brilliant address
Mrs Joseph Sempliner and daughtey Reber.
An appeal was made to plant
um "The Jew1113 People In • Chengta and bills Miriam Kremer. left on Mond, Inc
The second annual donor lunch- a special grove of trees, number.
Florid for a several week's sojourn
Willard Schindler ma • group of Jewish
eon which was given on Wednes- Ing 100, in the Washington Forest,
The
songs accompanied by M. Julie Po.
The Junior Hdeassah spnnsored a card party !
Invocation was Oven by lire Ben Weiner and at Temple Abraham 'Nolo eon., Jen 10
day, Jan. 24, at the Statler Hotel to honor Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Mn. J. /L. Bloomberg presided.
M. Mae Miller was chairman
by the Women's Auxiliary of the
According to reports of the vari-
A repoet or the membership committee of
c Mrs Samuel lagegtdOonn Is chairm.
Mr. sad Mrs. Ida. Kahn spent overall U nited Hebrew Schools, brought a
ous chairmen, the success of the
Cobb
shoved al new and reinstated members Moe doe hut week In DMreSt and Cleveland.
net profit of approximately $2,000. coming donor luncheon is certain.
October Assistins Mn Magid... are Mn .
This money is being used towards Reservations for this luncheon
OBITCARY
Ellis Warren and rs Mores Fisher
On Friday. Jan Is occurred the sudden providing adequate bus transpor-
rums et coming event. were misussee tn.
may be made by calling Mrs.
first annual Junior.fierdor Hadoaah ball will death of Mrs. Balls Jet.. • resident of this tation for children to and from the
city
Inc
the
put
43
oars.
Mra
Jaffee
tote place Sunday evening. Feb It al the
Weksler, Mrs. Eli Sachs*, Trinity,
various Hebrew schools.
Flint Golf Club The senior commit. In survived by one son, Hama.
2.2048, or Mrs. Max Schub,ner,
choir includes Mrs. Barre Mills. chairman.
The following is a list of addi- Euclid 8233-J.
oast. by Mrs. Louis LetOer, Mrs Hyman
tional
registrations
for
the
donor
Podolsky. Mrs. an Schisms, Mn Norm.
The next meeting will be held
Sorscher, Mrs. Jooph Himmelhoch. 11.•
luncheon
which
were not included
ris Fishier and Mrs J
The Post had as guest speakers in recent issues of The Chronicle: Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 2 o'clock, at
At the not meeting. Feb II. the &mud
the
Statler Hotel.
Mesdames PTO Itobtroon. Nathan Bain. A
thrift luncheon will precede the regular Wai- Judge Robert Marx and Colonel
I Bokowits W &hunt Rare Pollut-
n. The procods of this luncheon V iii en Langdon,
Commander of Fort , Vaal.
ok Hymen Eat. Harry Karns. Harry Geed-
to the Point. luncheonanor.ttto of which
Wayne.
! man Ben Kane. H rammer. Form Krivetalty.
Mrs Gilbert Plotters Ls chairman.
loon.. Lad
The Post offers condolence to Harry Ooldevrin. Anna Rich. It
Hurry c. on.
, PM.
A not prim eme-ed plat.
eltEdven. -
John Litzky on the death of Samuel Id Loin. J Roe, Benj
amin Pried-
Young People's Temple Club Mrs.
RuNs LAWN. PM Mont. Sande , oe-
man Leo Weintraub. Ms. reklan. R R Ken-
her father, A. Wetxman.
ton, N
sronsissi. M 1.11.0• go Pro.. Mos Jos X at the Shear, roes recreation
Rehearsing Gilbert and
I1011
The
capable
east
included
Miss
Fere
A former comrade, Sam Pont, lacer serem ormp repreonted try Mrs Oson
Bernard Graff. Minh, &horn Jul-
Sullivan Operas.
is in the Veterans' Administration , Cohen Moder. flensuel Helper. I IS Pantan• lan Pregulman and Rabbi Herman Pr.. e.
Hospital, Dayton, Ohio. He has
Mr and Mn. Hanel Steadman to eam-
Rldno Moro
hem Mort Hero Meta
Philip S. Stern, chairman of the the Post's best wishes for recov- Pen., Sol Leo Senn Treedson. Robot memos. their Wt. wedsPne •nniversso
lhthtfully entertained Id friend on the ow
Rosenberg Note Robins.
music committee of the Young ery.
aim m /*non a
reported
in
the
Progress
is
On
Tuesday
afternoon,
Feb.
6,
request!
People's Temple Club,
MIm Perees TennenbnIs of Dead! .1 Gm
that all those who were present membership drive. New members the Women's Auxiliary of the Uni- 'Foe dairy the put week or Dr and stn.
at the try-outs last week, and are: Isadore Chareas, 4052 Webb; ted Hebrew Schools will meet with I Jam! Roma
, -
Leo
Gold,
3014
Cortland;
Morris
the
League
of
Jewish
Women's
0
be
at
interested,
should
others
Rated rand Cedartoum mole lot /Tidy
on "T. Soso. of • land and •
Temple Beth El Wednesday eve- Amdur, 11845 LaSalle; Harry ganizations at Temple Beth El
ning, Feb. 7. at 7:45. Only a Zeid, 2316 Went Grand boulevard; when Madam Miriam Elyas of the :Porde "
oel Mn lart T Ilhister eetv ► recel em,
mediocre tinging voice is required., Abe Rubin, 1659 West Euclid; Ilabima will be presented in • dra-
Otsego.
matic recital. Tickets for the emote-elste wedding anniversary Jan n
There are atilt • few good solo Morrie Stratland, 9262
'Pew.. Mod do.. Is et theft COMO
The next meeting will be held luncheon and recital msv 41•
be extend •eerratiosuons
parts available.
Jointly with Semidry Poet at Jeri- cured by calling Mrs.Wolf Kaplan,
The weenie attar of the tot. AM
Life is an uphill road if you hap- ' cho Temple, Joy road at Linwood. Townsend 6-8275 or from board , rsoe. win hog UN bone et Men 14..7
members.
'Snatch" last Thumbs? •tto..
pen to be going in that direction. I on Feb. 14.
MIZRACIII PLANS
$5,000 CAMPAIGN
L. A. S. CONCLAVE'S
DELEGATES CHOSEN
Betrothed
The third pep rally in the inter-
ests of Zedakah's second annual
donor luncheon will be held Mon-
day, Feb. 5, 1:30 p. m., at the First Round in Series of De-
Statler Hotel.
bates Will Be Held
Mrs. Louis Weiss is chairman of
This Sunday,
the afternoon's program. Mrs.
Bernard Lachs, vocal soloist, will
On Sunday, Feb. 4, the Detroit
Jewish Debating League will open
esStral2=TATS28111111\
its first season of competition with
two debates between member or-
At 11 a. m., Con-
ganizations.
gregation Beth David's trio, up-
holding the affirmative of the
League question, "Resolved, That
in view of the current Nazi perse-
cutions of Jews in Germany, an
organized boycott of German
goods on the part of American
Jews is desirable," will clash with
the Philomathic Debating Society's
negative teams at Beth David
Synagogue. Marion Pepper, Philip
Nuaholtz and Fred Gattegno are
the debaters representing Beth
David, while Saul Greenberg, Leo-
pold Snyder I and Leopold Snyder
II will speak for Philomathic.
Norton Rosin and Max Chomsky
are coaching the Beth David team,
and Julian Caplan is Philomathic's
meor.
th
At 4 p. m. the same day, Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe's affirma-
tive squad will meet Shaarey Ze-
dek, upholding the negative side,
at B'nai Moshe Synagogue. B'nai
Moshe's representatives will in-
-Photo by D. D. Spellman.
--Cut Courtesy Detroit Mao.
clude Rozella Rosner, Sam Schiff
and Evelyn Gunsberg, who ' are
MRS. KOLMAN SHAPIRO
coached by Harry Seligson, pub-
sing, accompanied by Miss Schu- lic speaking instructor at that In-
man. The Zedakah glee group stitution. Shaarey Zedek's de-
will lead the singing of the pep baters are Geraldine Bremen,
rally songs. Mre. Harbert Metz Solomon Kasle and Marvin W.
will render several dramatic read- Reider. Their coach is Theodore
ings. The speaker of the after- II. Baruch.
These two contests are the
noon will be Dr. A. Isaacson.
opening battles of the first round
The public is invited.
of League debate towards ■ city
Over 500 people helped Zedakah
championship in the field of for-
celebrate its thirteenth anniver- ensics it,
the Detroit Jewish com-
sary at a successful dinner-dance,
munity. Temple Beth El and the
Sunday evening, at the Chalet.
Jewish Center, the two remaining
After an impressive ceremony, members of the League, will clash
Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, president, lit later in the week, Beth . E1 will
the 13 birthday candles. Mrs. uphold the affirmative with Sol
Milton Bernstein, vice-president, Weller, Bob Gach and Pearl Baum
lit the fourteenth or good-luck as their speakers. Jack Clayman
candle. Mrs. Ben Jacob, organ- is the Temple's coach. Hannah
izer and first president of Zeda- Ferman, assisted by Maurice
kah, was introduced by Mrs. liar- Giesler, is sponsoring the Center
vith.
debate squad, which will take the
The vocal soloists of the eve- negative aide in the first debate.
ning were Miss Adele Davis, Mrs.
Debating teams will be awarded
George Weingarden and .5Irs. one point for each judge's vote
David Kallman. A floor show was received and one point for win-
ning the debate. Four rounds of
staged.
Rehearsals for the play "Crea- debate are scheduled, the season
tion," to be presented at the donor opening Feb. 4 and • closing the
luncheon, are in full swing, under week of March 25. At the end of
the direction of Mrs. David Werbe. the four rounds, the two teams
The Zedakah donor luncheon is achieving the first and second
slated for Wednesday, Feb. 28, at highest total of points respec-
tively, as well as the best and
the Masonic Temple.
Anyone wishing suggestions on second-best percentage of debates
won and lost, will meet in a con-
plans for earning money for the
test for the league title, which will
donor luncheon may call the gen-
eral chairman, Mrs. Milton Bern- decide the outstanding contender
in
competitive debating circles
stein, University 2-1182, or her
throughout the city.
co-chairmen, Mrs. Ben Lafkowitz,
The league members are in-
Longfellow 7822; Mrs. Kolman
Shapiro, Longfellow 9862, or Mrs. debted to the Shaarey Zedek li-
Max H. Townsend 6.9029. brary which, under the able super-
vision of Miss Lillian Schwartz,
Additional paid pledges have
been received from the following: has furnished them with much as-
eistance in the way of bibliography
Modems Jul. Press of Pittsburgh. Alex
and evidence on the question. The
Barnett. Harry Robbins Drs,Lubetsky. Leon
Gerstein, Sidney Moss. Perry Burnstins Anna league Is also grateful to Samuel
Williams, B. Benner. L. Pride... Israel W-
ald., John Golden, Sam Gorman. Lent. B. Keene of the League for the
doter, Harold Goldberg. Henry °merman.
Defense of Jewish Rights, who has
Hyman Abramson. Rate Rapport. Irving Wein-
garden. Beale Rubin, Melte Bache. Jacob donated the use of two volumin-
Waldsteln, H. Weinberg. Rnes Goldberg, Ben ous and timely scrapbooks on the
Start, Ham Wolson, Matheld, MOAN, Joseph
Benjamin, 0. ClOperin, Harry Rott. Nathan German-Jewish situation to the
Goldman. Rath. Kaplan. Fanny Kaplan, Ids
library.
Schultz, Mart Marmot 11. J. LIppitt. Don
Staub. D. Trager. A. Mauler. M. a
Ln. Carl
There is no admission charge in
Arts. Mollie Marko... C. a Cton,
ra
Na-
connection
with any of the de-
than Cohen, R Seiko. Ruben W. Klein,
Barn Shuman, St. Adler, Harry Bch... Does bates. All interested people are
Beg. D. Rosenthal. Hy Cantor. Harry Harris,
welcome
to
attend.
A. Hayden.
Ackerman. Lout. Ellenbogen.
ANNUAL WINDSOR
CARNIVAL FEB. 11
nut Notes
tltitg Notes
ROSENWALD POST
LANSING NOTES
Ram
DEBATING LEAGUE Himelhoch's
OPENS ITS SEASON Youthful Frocks
DR. SAMUEL J. EDER
Hon Koblin, Leo Mandell. J. A. Kau. Harry
flatonlo. 11 Diamond. Joseph Robbin. M. Pon-
s., Ruben C. Likemen. Sol Levy. Samuel
Rothstein. Milton Wolf. Harry Robinson, Std.
nee Roseman, Nathan Genus. A. flmllo, Chas.
Fleischer, J. J. Mahler. William Weinberg.
George Hell. 3. W. Goldberg. M Knapp.,
Bircha Pig. Morris Dols Harry Levin, Jack
Seragtin. Julius Berman. Hyman Manion, Rose
Woodward. Rory Keyes. Lillian Berman. Henry
&lons. Nathan Keplan, Benimain BoUth.
Ben Loett. Lads Please.
JOINT MEETING OF
CHILD CARE GROUPS
In accordance with the changes
made in the celebration of this
year's Federation Day, the Jew-
ish Children's Home will hold a
Joint meeting with the Jewish
Social Service Bureau, the Jewish
Child Placement Bureau and the
Allied Groups in the Phoenix
Club, Monday, Feb. 12, at 7:30
p. m.
At this meeting short reports
will be read by presidents of the
Individual agencies. Samuel A.
Goldsmith, executive director of
the Jewish Charities of Chicago,
will deliver a short address. Ex-
ecutives of the individual agencies
have made elaborate arrange-
ments for entertainment to be
furnished by well known local
talent.
The Jewish Children's Home, in
order to save expenses, will send
no individual invitations but uses
this medium to invite all members
and friends of the llome.
GERALD J. EDER
B'NAI DAVID NOTES
Rabbi Joshua B. Smote VIII spent on Satur-
day morning.
/•olo Colireolteni
The Junior Congregation has a full schedule
of activities. On Sunday morning. re, 4.
the 13'nel David debating team ntll debate
members of the Philomathic debsting tom on
the NMIect of the German boycott Thar de-
bate Is one of • solo sponsored by the norly
orgenized debatIng Iowa of Detroit Rob
Monday evening the tnembere of the Junior
Congregation meet in the gymnasium of the
McColl School. trainirw to participate is In-
ter-club basketball ulna..
Junior serviee.
are held at 11.10 every Saturday morning Max
Chomsky and Norton Rosen are coaches of
the debating team and advisor. to the grouts
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
OF WELFARE COUNCIL
WILL MEET ON FEB. 5
Printed Touches
for the Woman
(Sizes 36 to 44)
brighten classic
Navy or Black
Unusually fine q u •I I t y
styled youthfully, and yet
with that air of distinction
the woman demands.
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ELECTROLYSIS CLINIC
3379 Law
Ave.
TewwJ 7-47,5
Anton Carl Boyke
Pianist
Judge Charles Rubiner, chair-
Private smil Clog Instr..
It EAST TORRAS AT WOODWARD
man of the education committee
Temple 1-{111
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of the newly-organized Welfare
I.
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Council of the Detroit Service
Croup, announces that the first
meeting of this committee will be
held on Monday, Feb. 5, at 8 p. m.,
at the Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward.
That's what everybody says
The Welfare Council was re-
after eating
cently organized to familiarize
Service Group members with the
actual work of the constituent'
agencies in the Jewish Welfare
Federation, of which the Detroit
You've never eaten such deli•
Service Group is the fund-raising
eiously tempting foods. Al.
unit.
ways fresh, finest quality and
Members of the education com-
skillfully prepared, it's • treat
mittee are: S. Brooks Barron, Mrs.
you owe yourself.
Julius Berman, Miss Naomi Buell-
halter, Max Chomsky, David J.
COUNTER SPECIALS
Cohen, Israel Cohen, Rabbi Leon
While they last!
Fram, Morris Garvett, Miss Hattie
Young Steer
Gittleman, Max S. Grossfeld, Ar-
Pickled Tongues-12c lb.
thur J. Hass, Harry Hartman,
Hoke Levi,, Mrs. Theodore Levin,
Smoked Tongues-15c lb.
Saul Levi,, Nathan Milstein, Mrs.
Frankfurters - - 18c lb.
Edward R. Robbins, George Rob-
Salami 17c lb.
erts, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal,
Harry Seligson, Myron Schiffman,
Potato Salad - • - 15c lb.
Ben Simon, Dr. Leonard Sidlow,
Cole Slaw . - - • 14c lb.
Seymour Tilchin and Rabbi Max
Weine. Bernard Isaacs is secre-
tary.
There is only one Boesky Bros
CHEVRA AYIN YAKOV KAUFMAN GETS THANKS
TO CELEBRATE SIYUM FOR ROOSEVELT POEM
WHAT FOOD!
SUNDAY DINNER at
BOESKY BROS.
we are not connected
with any other store bearing a
similar name.
Boesky Bros.
The
Chevrah Ayin Yahoo of the Jacob Kaufman of 9034 Twelfth
Philadelphiallyron School is plan- street, Detroit, has been that ked
ning to celebrate its Siyum, the
by President Roosevelt, through
completion of the study of the the latter's secretary, Louis
Moll.
12TH and HAZELWOOD
Lades Aesthete:
Ayin Yakov, a set of books deal- Howe, for the poem the Detroiter
Enthusiasm le bend shown by members and
MADISON 9751
ing with the Aggadah portion of
friends In the plans for the U donor dinner
wrote on the President's birthday.
the Talmud and Midrash. This under the
to be given in March. This event will be
title "Franklin D. Roose-
in form of • Sunday night dinner and nano !study circle was
initiated
by
the
and tech donor Is entitled In bring • male
velt, the Greatest of All."
menet for Um payment of II additional. A I late Jonathan F. Duscoff, who was
full tours* dinner. a erell.known dance or.
their teacher for years until the
chest's, en outstanding scoter. end • bin
Activities Announced by the
•David ben David.• will be the features el 'llast day of his life. Every Satur-
the evening.
Dexter Branch of Jew.
day afternoon the members of this
HE PHOTOGRAPHED
group gather in the Philadelphia-
ish Center.
'
Byron
Shut
for
the
study
of
Ayin
The lot meeting of the Weal David Sister.
TIIE VALENTINE GIFT
hood was held on Monday. Jan. 10 Mrs M
Yakov. J. Cashdan, one of the Monday, Feb. 5, has been an-
Roils presided Mrs. A Goldberg Is chairman
should be a personal thought
of the bed. to be Ile. on Pro 11 In to ,, teachers of the schools, is now nounced as the opening day for
arnanne oxial hall. All Sisterhood events !conducting these classes. The en- the
—your own photograph
activities to be conducted at
are sponsored fa the upkeep of the Baal
!tire
course
will be finished shortly the Dexter branch of the Jewish
Deed Sunday Se
VALENTINE SPECIAL 4 ter f4
and the Siyum will be celebrated Community Center, 11518 Dexter.
Jeri. Tod Peeples Logo:
with a dinner on Sunday evening, The Junior program will feature
.4 Toss:west Oil cons,
The nest totting will be held In tie one
gorse on Sunday. PO II. at 3 o'clock This - Feb. 25. Max Grossman In the classes in dramatic art, woodcraft,
fin wit
isthe ere open meeting and all girls WPM i president; A. Levy, chairman of airplane modeling, handicraft,
the Mn of 1 1 and le are toe. to see.
the dinner, and Harry Clayman, puppetry and dancing. Mass ac-
Wise Solomon la sponsor of the roue.
%1
,
0
,
.701
t treasurer. Reservations are 50 tivities, including holidays, relit-
J en tee brows
A mecessful affelr to. pl. lot Words , cents each.
bration, entertainments and so-
evenird In the ernagogue when Os mosbers
dais, will be sponsored for this
of the Junior Loess !sponsored thetr arm
public ea.. an Informal de. Several
division.
hundred rod! People attended Botnem
The intermediates and sub-
e
mew. of the croup are held oath weds -
•
evening at the nompurue.
seniors will participate in public
speaking,
chess and checkers, par-
Ye.. JO. Crow
A Chas.. Owe bilk. M.O. vs.
Judge Guy Miller will be the liamentary procedure and journal-
fordicated In by Young Judas. clubs
.'
speaker
on
Hyman
Altman's
Jew-
ban
classes..
The balance of the
Um ram Deed en Towne, evening Jan
Palestiniso slid. were the hen. al IA Hour, broadcast from 12 noon program will consist of inter-club
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to 1:30 p. m. this Sunday, on Sta- socials on Saturday and Sunday
rota VW% Oro •enirtf
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tion MARC.
Muds. Oese
Elidleseeas
evenings, debate, dramatic and bore Id Mon Rola Maw of °War ow-
The coot,
Tor P.M lime 11W Oa R Tlanttaeo rani
The Jewish news of the week oratori-al tournaments.
toner Wedestedo ems., se the swim
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ChMISLIO MI! blInel Nadi R Mole will be broadcast by David Bern-
Nathan Bean is supervisor of night, F.O. 11. yen
••• the evoker a' Oa swans a 0•1131•11 stein. A fins musical program
The awl Imam, •017ZI
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the Dexter branch of the Jewish
nevdered moor owes limn& ormessaMl
be Ne Nis Sores
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will also be featured.
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JUDGE GUY MILLER
ON ALTMAN'S HOUR