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(Histadruth),
Jews
a singular Detorit
opportunity
to
tive director of the Jewish Cheri- help perpetuate the memory of a
ties of Chicago, and a recognized
leader in the field of Jewish so-
cial work, will give an address
presenting the problems of Jewish
social work today. and the prob-
able solution of those problenr in
the future. Fred IM. Buttel will
act as chairman of the meeting,
and presidents' reports will be pre-
sented by the following: David
S. Zemon, for the Hebrew Free
Loan Association; Max Lieberman,
for the House of Shelter; Abra-
ham J. Levin, for the Jewish Child
Placement Bureau; Herman Co-
hen, for the Jewish Children's
Home; Theodore Levin, for the
Jewish Social Service Bureau; Is-
rael Ilimelhoch, for the Jewish
Unemployment Emergency Coun-
cil.
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Playlet on Tuesday.
The final meeting of the Federa-
tion Day series will be held Tues-
day, Feb. 13, in the main ballroom
of Hotel Tuller. A playlet will
be presented written by Mrs.
Mayer B. Sulzberger, president of
the Mother's Clinic, and Miss
Eleanor Stanfield of the North En1
Clinic staff, assisted by Dr. Ezra
Lipkin. The cast for this drama-
tized version of the work of Fed-
eration's health agencies includes:
David S. Diamond, Dr. David J.
Sandweias, Miss Doris Puchovitsky,
Miss Eleanor Stanfield, David
Mayer, Frank Nelson, Miss Selma
J. Sampliner, Miss Rose Rogvoy,
Miss Minnie Bortman, Miss Helen
Blitz, Dr. Lawrence F. Seger, Mrs.
Lucy Topcik, Jack Friedman,
Harry Goodman, Miss Dorothy
Bernstine, Miss .Betty Forman,
Miss Rose Goldberg, Albert Mus-
toe, Miss Ruth McKinney, Miss
Dora Taylor, Miss Florence Hayes,
Miss Lillian Anderson, Miss Ruth
Wohl, Miss Beulah Wood, Miss
Vine Williams and Milton Levine.
Jesse F. Hirschman will act as
chairman of the meeting, calling
upon Jacob Levin, president of
the Jewish Old Folks' Home, and
Mrs. gayer B. Sulzberger to pre-
sent annual reports for their re-
spective agencies. Mr. Hirschman
himself will report on the year's
work of the North End Clinic, of
which he is president.
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JACOB BEN-AMI AT FORUM
ENDS ON TUESDAY JULIUS ROSENWALD
MEMORY EXTOLLED
YIDDISH THEATER
meetings in England and other,
Noted Actor Here This
countries.
Lord Marley, In a military car-
Week-End; Berta Ger-
eer that began in 1902 and car-
sten in the Cast.
ried him through the World War.'
won high honors in both the naval' The famous English-Jewish ar-
and army forces of Great Britain. tist, Jacob Ben-Ami, will make his
In recent years, however, he has first appearance here this season
been actively engaged in interna- on Friday evening, Feb. 9, at
tional movements against war. He
retired from the service at his
own request in 1920 to devote his
time to the cause of socialism. He
was made a peer in 1930 and be-
came at once chief government
whip. Subsequently he was ap- '
pointed under-secretary of state'
for war and deputy speaker of the
House of Lords.
With Lord Marley on the Inter-
national Committee To Aid Vic-
tims of Hitler Fascism are Prof.
Albert Einstein, honorary chair-
man, and Prof. Francis Jourdain.
In the United States supporters
of the committee include Amos
Pinchot, Will Durant, Carrie Chap-
man Catt, Roger Baldwin and the
Rev, S. Parkes Cadman.
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HERE ON MONDAY '
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MORRIS SCHAVER
MARLEY TO SPEAK
great Zionist leader, a martyr in
(Continued from Page One)
the cause of the Jewish National
Home and Labor Palestine, Dr. ciples which were proposed at the
JACOB BEN-AML
Chaim Arlosoroff," declared Mor- Congress.
ris Scheyer, president of the De-
Selig Replies to Lipsky.
Littman's People's Theater, in one
troit drive for the Gewerkshaften
Mr. Selig submitted a statement of his most successful plays,
Campaign. "The funds raised this
year by the American Gewerk- to The Detroit Jewish Shronicle "Love and Hate" ("Izrael"), by
replying
to the recent statement the French writer, Henry Bern-
shaften campaign are being de-
voted primarily to the purpose of by Louis Lipsky regarding the stein. The same performance will
Mizrachi
issue now brewing in .
creating an Arlosoroff memorial in
the form of a huge colonization Zionist ranks. Mr. Selig's state-
ment
declares:
enterprise, which will include hun- "me. Louis
the national chairman
dreds of families of workers and of the American LIpally.
Pslestine Carapaign, and the
co-operative groups. In Palestine, representative of the so-called center on the
present ...She of the World Zionist Or-
alone, workers' contributions have ganixation. hu again attacked the Litman I
time In The Detroit Jewish Chronicle of
yielded the sum of $100,000, This
Jut.
which has been invested in the 'Mr. Is Lipsky delights In speaking authorits- I
purchase of land, by the Jewish aunton the doctrine enunciated by the Jew-
th e Jew, that ad-
National Fund, for the project : Ite
M
Aside from its practical value, i L b a one-mded Orthodox Judaism which harp.
and
is the most appropriate way of
d octrine e
honoring the value of a leader
e Prophets'
who devoted a great part of his '1 would advise Mr. Lipsky to canna hl.
genius to the problem of mans .r.etx, trk:rl o i t.11: .do.citorni:esthoef
colonization of Jews in Palestine,' ' achulchan Aruch What are the
murces
of the lace pre•ched by the Sr huhclan Much.
said Mr. Scheyer.
If not the doctrines of the Torah and the
Prophet.?
This is not the first time Mr
Scheyer has been at the helm o f - The Prophet Isaiah who speaks with '1 great
their
the Gewerkshaften Campaign. On b r ; o 4"t tehr f
t ' Wet S
111,ra.th.
l.17 who
'
sa
'
out my hands alt the de-onto • reb-
many previous occasions he has I spread
ous people. • lc
n a way
ANNOUNCE CASTS FOR
led the drive. Mr. Scheyer is thm was not good. after their own thoughts:
which eft swine.' flesh, and broth of saimin-
well known as president of the able
"BLACK MAGIC" SHOW
BERTA GERSTEN
things Is In their vessels.' (Wish M.).
"It was the Prophet Jeremiah sho spoke
Reservations for the dinner to Detroit Halevy-Hazomir Choral bitterly
egainst the open dmecration of the
Society.
also be given Sunday matinee and
be held Sunday, Feb. 11, in the
Sabbath and said, Tut If you will not harken
The local conference announces onto me to hallow the Sabbath Day. and evening, Feb. 11.
General Motors Building poured
not t, bear • burden, even entering In at
The feminine lead will be played
in to the Detroit Service Group that all is practically in readiness the gates of Jerusalem on the Sebbath DM,
for
the coming of Joseph Sprint- then will I kindle • fire In the gates thereof. by the eminent Jewish actress,
office at a rate which indicates a
devour
Berta Gerstein. Also in the cast
capacity corwd, according-to Mrs. zak, prominent Histadruth leader Vt 1
qtli gmli t 'edr (J0 e1 retr"
a u h17.1.
'1 could go on and quote many more pro- will be Michael Gibson of Maur-
Meyer L. Prentis, chairman of he and head of the Palestine labor phyla
*peck In the none elven?, but why ice Schwartz's Jewish Art Theater.
hospitality committee, and Mrs. delegation to the United States cross OM
sword. with Mr. Lipsky on a subject
This play promises to be one of
he
is very little IsmIllar with?
Edward A. Atlas, chairman of the and Canada.
.. 11r. Lipsky further states" 'There Is an the most interesting in Ben-Ami's
committee on arrangements for
P. Cruzo, member of the Na- evident
desire tin Palestine) to conform. as
this annual dinner and get-to- tional Labor Committee, arrived in lac as prsettral to thins. regarded by Jewish repertoire. Ben-Ami is always a
as being traditional.'
big treat to the Jewish people of
gether.
Detroit this week. He will re- !sentiment
- This main is tar from being the Jewish
"There is such a demand for res- main here till the banquet, to as- eenception of In. religion and tradition.. Who Detroit and it is expected that his
Is
to
decide
what
Is
practical
and
what
Is
performances
will be attended by
ervations•this year that the Serv- sist in winding up the work.
not , mis has been and still Is the theory
ice Group offices will be kept open With the results obtained hither- of the amimilationlstx. They too ate from capacity audiences.
the Jelvieh religion whet they consider practi•
Ben-Arai
appeared
in Detroit
all day Saturday to take care of to, there is ample reason to hope
and abandon the rest.
nay And what Is prac-
last season at the Schubert-Lafay-
not be In •nother,
last-minute reservations," says that this year, despite continuing tice) in one country
MI of winch tend to dementrallse the Jewish ette and the Civic Theater and
Mrs. Atlas. "If anyone who wants depression conditions among the nation •nd divide It against it.elf In a.
Was
considered a great attrac-
to attend has not already mailed Jewish population of this city, the
t7t1s9Zrda o.cttI l h n 'e
:It I r ePrOl tle h y et::i'M
tion.
in his reservation, a telephone call quota will be exceeded by a signi- ' 1 " sar "Mr.
Lissa,. accuses the If inrachl of '13.bot-
to Columbia 1600, line 266, will ficant margin. It is the unani-
lt".• .4?;",:hrreVnd .. wIlen'h thl e kr irsr." dr s) JEWISH COUNCIL
assure him , that places for him mous opinions of the campaign 21,1,
leaders during the camp•In. even attempted
and his party will be reserved Sun- leaders that this constitutes the to criticise the Keren lisyesod.
IS PLANNED HERE
''The MIsrmhi, at Its last convention in
day night. Tickets will be issued most emphatic repudiation on the Rochnter.
decided not to conduct its cam-
at the door of the auditorium part of American and Detroit tails negatitely. and his so far heed up to
(Continued
from Page One)
its decision Of course. if the leader. of the
just before the dinner. This ap- Jewry of the campaign of slander center
row
ill up the fight of the Left
mentable and that a dire need ex-
plies both. to paid and unpaid and calumny that has beer. con-
)1ZjesIlly y rav' e urti o a t' O r ndfl:f" o'ulfs' oranwil e t q nat
al
isted for the co-ordination of the
reservations."
ducted recently against the entire basis
Henry Wineman, chairman of Zionist labor movement and par- r •I seea b,y,,..titt,en,pa jp.enrst,,th.a thML ,..L14kJnts.di various existing forces. The fact
# the board of the Jewish Welfare ticularly the General Federation Si the awning campaign of the Overluhaften ; was stressed that the only organ-
Federation, and Aaron DeRoy, of Jewish Labor in Palestine Is Rochester. end that II WO 00 was raised. ized part of the Detroit Jewish
and I dare 1st 'how much of thS 111.000.00 communal life represents charitable
president of the Detroit Service (Histadruth Havodim,).
Wo o go brad. {fie Karen Vet"Inds'eal'irg
activities, and to some extent re-
Group, will preside at the din-
The banquet in honor of Mr. by the 141.rachi to roise funds foar it. special ligious functions, but that there is
ner, and call upon the following Sprintzak will take place on Sun-
committee chairmen for reports: day evening, Feb. 18, at 7:30, in "I't"" Ve'ms to methin the center of the no tribunal that may be .ready to
Zionist Organisation La openly leaning towards I act in the event other Jewish prob-
Maurice J. Caplan, campaign the Byron-Philadelphia Hall.
the Left. Mr Lipsky Who le the national
lems need attention. The confrees
chairman of the Keren Hayesod campaign,
planning; Nate S. Shapero, public
should have remained neutral and not .how
further brought out the valuable
relations; James I. D. Straus, pro-
van
gram; Harry R. Solomon, collec- the dancers; Mrs. Max Broad, ine awe arrJ::"t ri,..e'r fr'Unbt:ppn;yronTgon: co-operation and assistance a Jew-
on.tIntr
ish council may render to the exist-
tion; Mrs. Henry Wineman, wel- chairman of the costume commit- h I no th,.encm.iozmte.nt.,. 3,1,1c,ouladnrr,,,,,,Lnipsi k, :nein.
tee, and Ralph A. Mayer and Mrs. ward. the Left it will not do the Steen ing charitable and religious agen-
fare council.
cies. The sentiment was alsoex-
Final rehearsals are being held Hoke Levin, who secured the prop- Illymod any good,"
pressed that political questions
for "Black Magic," the two-act erties, have all done a tremendous
musical entertainment which is to and most successful job toward CLINIC'S WELFARE I should be definitely excluded from
the
functions of the proposed coun-
be presented immediately after the success of the performance."
CASES DECREASE cil.
The first act takes place in a
dinner, and which is under the
At
the end of a two-hour dis-
direction of Mrs. Henry Levitt. southern setting down on the
The resources and talent of the levee, with the following takin' , Jesse F. Hirschman reports that ' cussion it was resolved that the
conference
be termed a nucleus of
entire community were drawn on the leading parts: Myron D. Stein, at the January meeting of the
for the large cast, with the result Ilarvey I.. Vehon, Dr. Samuel J. board of trustees of North End a Jewish council of Greater Detroit.
This
step
was
considered as the
that settings, costumes, script, Lewis, Samuel H. Rubiner, David Clinic, the following encouraging
only practical method of giving the
music, voices and dancing are of Tout!, Shirley Krell, Phyllis J . information was announced:
movement
definite
shape.
In December, only 42 per cent
Sherwin, Mollie Meistrich, Mar-
professional caliber.
The following statement was is-
"We know that everyone who gold Vehon, Cecil Birnkrant, of the new patients admitted to
sued
after
Sunday's
meeting:
sees 'Black Magic' will be im- Phyllis Alien and Gus D. New- North End Clinic were known to
"The conference that spontans !
the Welfare Department. This
pressed with the fact that it is man.
eously
gathered
this
day for the
unusually fine entertainment, "
The "Southern Belles" and the is by far the lowest number since purpose of laying a foundation for
s ays Mrs. Henry Levitt, director. "Levee Roustabout?' include Es- these statistics were started last
the organization of a council to
Sidney .1. Allen, who has charge of ther Abrahams, Adelaide Allen, April. In contrast, 54 per cent of centralize
Jewish effort and Jewish
the music; Cecil Birnkrant, who Ruth !merman, Lillian Klein, Rae the new patients in November
forces in greater Detroit , having
were
known
t
o
th
e
lf
D
e
W
personally directed and coached L itwin, Mae
.
Mahler,
er, Esther Marks,
resolved
itself
into a definite body
Naomi Marks, Jessie Rubner, partment.
Seventy-eight per cent ,of the amounting to a nucleus of a Jewish
Betty Taylor, Martha Taylor, Sally
council
of
Detroit,
calls upon the
new patients in December were
Taylor and Barbara Zebrak.
Detroit Jewish community to give
The "Dixie Tappers" will do unemployed, again the lowest fig- , serious thought in the direction of
their intricate dance routines in ure, this time for the entire year bringing about the realization of a
both acts of "Black Magic." Mem- of 1933. In November, 87 per co-ordinated Jewish life in Detroit
bers of this group of dancers are cent of the new patients were un- under the jurisdiction of a repre-
Irene Becksky, Cyrille Cole, Ethel employed.
In December, only 49 per cent sentative body wherein, insofar as
Goldman, Annette Goodman, Her-
is possible, all faction and strata of
mit Grabowsky, Ida Gross, Bea- of all visits were from patients Detroit Jewry may have an oppor-
trice Klein, Marjorie Schembeck, whose families are supported by tunity to be represented for the
Marjorie Schwartz, Gertrude the. Welfare Department, In No- common good of Detroit Jewish
Stein, Goldie Vehon, Adelaide vember, 52 per cent were so life.
known, the highest number for the
Waingold and Nola Weiss.
year. Forty-nine per cent is the ' , "This conference is determined
The story for the first act was next to to the lowest number for' that Detroit lead the way in this
written by David M. Welling. Be- the year. Last April there were difficult but nevertheless feasible
undertaking of establishing a new
With
tween the acts ■ novelty written only 47 per cent.
era in the activities of Jewish com-
and produced especially for "Black
Percentage of all visits free was
Magic" by Fred L. Morris and 84 per cent. This, with March, is munal life, to the end that the en-
Leon II. Harman will be staged the highest percentage for the tire Jewish community itself may
be able to participate in and in-
by these two stars.
year.
fluence Jewish community activi-
The second act will be a min-
[" Sale! strel
r
"by-the-Glass
ties.
show. Harvey L. Vehon will ALUMNI OF U. H. S.
"The name of the proposed or-
be master-of-ceremonies. and Dr.
ionization
was assumed temporar-
DANCE ON FEB. 24, ily to be Jewish
Jules M. Goldsmith, Frederick L.
Council of Greater
Morris, Gus D. Newman and Sam-
Detroit"
uel H. Rubiner will be end men.
The Alumni Association of the
A quartette consisting of Daniel United Hebrew Schools will give
G. Cullen, Fred A. Epstein, Saul its annual winter dance on the YEHUDI BEN ZVI, •
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the Temple Forum, Rabbi Leon
Frain said:
"I believe that our forum won
the hearts of the people of De-
troit because it specialized in dis-
Cassius. In the series of nine,
there were included one sympos-
ium and two debates, and the
single lectures were followed up
by a lively discussion which was
so guided that it never strayed
front the relevant. We have care-
fully avoided the temptation of
using the Temple Forum platform
for mere entertainment. We have
made it instead the community
focus of intelligent discussion for
all who are not too lazy or too
timid to think."
Israel Ilimelhoch was chairman
of the Temple Forum committee.
Miss Setta Robinson acted as busi-
ness manager. Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin opened each meeting and Rabbi
Fram led the discussions.
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Negro Service Pays Honor to
Benefactor on Anniver.
nary of His Death.
Speaking on the subject "The
Meaning of Rosenwald," Dr. R. R.
Wright, Jr., president of Wilber-
force University of Central Ohio,
Iltt1dressed the memorial service in
honor of the late philanthropist
at the St. Antoine street branch
of the Y. M. C. A. last Sunday.
More than 500 Negroes were pres-
ent at this service, which was held
on the anniversary of Mr. Rosen-
wald's death.
Dr. Wright discussed the con-
tributions made by Mr. Rosen-
wald to the advancement of the
Negro in America through his
philanthropies. lie characterized
Mr. Rosenwald as one who gave,
not to Christian or Jewish institu-
tions, but to existing needs.
"His was • human point of
SHERWOOD EDDY VIEWS
view," Dr. Wright declared. "Ile
EXPERIENCES IN REICH
rose above racial and religious
Addressing a large audience at prejudices. Ile put his money
Temple Beth El, on Tuesday, Sher- where nobody else was putting it,
wood Eddy, international secretary in the rural sections of the South,
of the Y. M. C. A., branded the where the need for social and
Hitler persecutions of Jews in Ger- educational improvement was the
many as "medieval and brutal."
greatest."
Dr. Eddy spoke on the subject
The Y. M. C. A. branch where
"What I Saw In Germany," and in the services were conducted was
the course of his address endorsed made possible through a gift of
the anti-Nazi boycott provided it Mr. Rosenwald shortly before his
is concluded on a general basis, death.
by Jews and non-Jews alike. He
maintained that if Jews alone boy- JUNIOR ORDER OF MICHIGAN
cott Germany it will do Jewry addi-
HOME PROTECTIVE ASS'N
tional harm.
Referring to his recent visit in
A meeting of the Junior Order
Washington, Dr. Eddy predicted of Michigan florae Protective As-
that the Tydings resolution will sociation was held Sunday after-
not pass because the senators will noon, at Littman's People's Hall,
feel that when a protest is sub- 8212 Twelfth street.
mitted to Germany the Nazis will
There was a One attendance of
reply, "Why don't you atop lynch- members, in addition to several
ing Negroes before you object to new members who were taken in.
persecution of Jews."
Although this order has been in
Dr. Eddy also expressed himself existence only a short time, the
in favor of taking the Olympic membership is growing rapidly.
genies away from Germany.
The Junior Order of Michigan
"The most tragic and serious sit- Home Protective Association con-
uation I found in all of Europe this templates a bridge and dansant in
summer was in Germany," Dr. Eddy the near future.
said. Giving Hitler credit for hav-
ing united the Germans, Dr. Eddy
Opportunity is an angel in dis
pointed to the dangers which must guise that some people suspect of
nevertheless emanate from the Nazi being a gold-brick peddler.
program. A major portion of his
address was devoted to quoting and
describing instances of horrible
persecutions. Among those humili-
ated he mentioned the instance of
the attack upon the home of Mor-
Custom-Made
ris Oppenheim and his wife, the
Ready•To-Wear
uncle and aunt of Felix Warburg.
Speaking of the 60,000 refugees
CLOTHING
who have already fled from Ger-
many, Dr. Eddy said that 150,000,
more will soon seek refuge from
Every Overcoat
Germany if permitted to do so. He
Reduced to
said that Hitler may either be de-
feated economically by the boycott,
1
or he might involve the world in
war, or he might learn a lesson in
Suits Also Greatly
tolerance. Dr. Eddy doubted, how-
ever, the possibility of the latter
Reduced
materializing. "I am afraid it is
too late for him to learn a les-
Open Evenings to 9
son, unless he is compelled to it by
the boycott," he stated.
Referring to the crisis in the
German church, Dr. Eddy said:
"Reichsbishop Mueller impressed
1430 Griswold Street
me as being the Constantine who
would prostitute the church of Ger-
many and crush it to become the
tool of the state."
REDUCING and
Dr. A. G. Studer, executive secre- LADIE S BUILDING UP
tary of the Detroit Y. M. C. A., in-
Class
or
Private
Exercises
troduced Dr. Eddy. Rabbi Leon Come any time, 8:30
a. m. to
Fram conducted the question 'per.
7 p. m.
Kid. The meeting was officially
Come
as
many
days
as
you
want
opened by Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
Our 'Annual Sale
Now in Progress
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Benitos A. C. Semi-Annual
Frolic.
All preparations are now com-
plete for the Benitos A. C. dance
to be held Sunday evening, Feb.
18, at the Irnai David, Elmhurst
at Fourteenth. Music will be fur-
nished by Hal Greene's 10 - piece
band. Gifts will be given away
to all attending, and refreshments
will be served. The club plans to
turn over the entire proceeds to
charity. Committees in charge of
Morris Erecter and Albert King,
may be procured at the door.
LOUIS PANUSH TO SPEAK
ON URIAH ZVI GREENBERG
Louis Panush, one of the young
teachers of the United Hebrew
Schools, will deliver a Hebrew lec-
ture this Friday evening on the
Palestine poet, Uriah Zvi Green-
berg. Greenberg is one of the
leading ultra-modern Hebrew
poets and a proponent of the Re-
visionists ideology in Zionism. Mr.
Panush has made a thorough study
of this poet, noting both the new
note he has injected in the move-
ment and also the striking new-
ness of his style.
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EXHIBIT FEB. 17
Dr. Jules M.Goldsmith, Beatrice
The primary purpose of the af-
Speaker,etc. Receives police
Yehudi Ben Zvi, who goes un-
specialties will be presented by fair is to re-unite the older grad-
Klein, Cu. D. Newman, Jay J. uates and to bring them into der the title "the world's young- 1
and airplane calls, too!
Rosenthal, Harold Sandelman, closer co - operation with the newer eat strong man," will appear in an l
Beautiful hand-rubbed cab-
Mortimer B. Straus, Robert Straus graduates. Accordingly, an inter- I exhibition of his prowess at Litt-
Met of two-tone walnut.
and Adelaide Waingold. Shirley esting evening has been arranged, , man's Yiddish People's Theater,
Krell and Cecil Birnkrant will ap- it Is announced, by George Weis- Twelfth and Seward, on Feb. 17.
Other 1914 PHILCOS
Ben Zvi challenges any automo-
pear in the second act in a song tamer, who heads the committee
, bile firm to produce an automobile ,
and dance novelty. The script for in charge.
$20
the minstrel show was prepared
Tables will be net for bridge , which he cannot stop. On the
by Ralph E. Folz, Dr. Jules M. for those who do not dance, and ' stage of Littman's on Feb. 17 he
Goldsmith, Sylvan S. Grosner, refreshments will be served. As- I will show how he can stop an
a nd Harvey L Vehon.
, h'eiswaeeer are Seymour: eight-cylinder Packard, and he de-
Gus D. Newman, Myron D. Stein Tilehin, Melvin Gerson and Joseph glares that he can overpower any
Minstrels in the second act , Colten.
automobile produced.
circle include Theodore D. Birn-
In addition, Ben Zvi will have
The next regular meeting of the
krant, Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, Dr. • association will be held at 8:30 • one-inch steel bar, five feet long,
6737 TWELFTH STREET
Samuel J. Lewis, Milton K. Mah- o'clock on Wednesday, Feb. 14. bent over his nose by 2,000 pounds
ler, Milton S. Marwil, Bud May - . Rose Herman and Joseph Cohen of weight He was previously Between Blaine'•ad Gladstone
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baum, James J. Salinger, Felix F. will 'peak on "Jewish History in seen in Universal movies and will
Silver, Myron D. Stein and Sam-1 the Making." Dancing will fol- be seen here in action In person
I for the first time.
uel S. Willi&
low the meeting.
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