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end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PISGAH REPORTS
MANY ACTIVITIES
Membership Committee To
Have Initiation Dinner
on Feb. 25.
Joint Meeting of Children's
Home, Child Placement
Bureau, J. S. S. B.
NEW YORK.—(JTA)—Dr. Hy-
The place of the joint meeting man G. Enelow, rabbi emeritus of
of the Jewish Children's Home, Temple Emanu-El, died Feb. 6 on
Jewish Child Placement Bureau the Canadian Pacific liner Em-
and Jewish Social Service Bureau press of Australia when off the
and allied agencies has been er- Madeira Islands. According to
roneously stated in the last article cable messages received here by
to be in the Phoenix Club.
In accordance with definite ar-
rangements• made, this meeting i
will be held in the ballroom of I
Hotel Tuller, Monday eveningd
Feb. 12, at 7:45.
This is not a dinner meeting and I
no solicitation of funds will be
made.
All friends and members of the
Jewish Children's 'tome are urged
to attend this meeting.
An active business meeting of
Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith took
place Monday, Feb. 5, at the Mac-
cabee Building.
The committee chairmen intro-
duced new business that received
the attention of members. Among
the most important committee re-
ports were the membership, in-
tellectual advancement and enter-
tainment.
The membership committee re-
CLUB MAXINE
ported that the various captains
Club Maxine makes its initial
of the membership drive were ful- cocktail bow Saturday afternoon
filling their quotas of new mem- at 3:30, with Ted Note and his
bers. There was every indication, music in charge of the dancing.
in spite of the briefness of the This policy will continue daily ex-
drive, that by Feb. 25 the quota cept Sunday from 3:30 to 6:30.
of 100 new members would be McKinney' and his Cotton Pickers
surpassed. As a feature of the pick up the strains from 6:30 to
membership drive, Dr. Victor closing. Several surprises will be
Droock announced that both the brought with the new show start-
initiation of new members and a ing Friday night, and which in-
dinner-dance would be held at cludes the Three Tan Tippers,
The Chalet at Eight-Mile road and Shelton Brooks and Company,
Gratiot. Members and their com- Margaret Watkins and her eight
panions are invited to be present sepia dancing dolls featuring Pout-
on Feb. 25, at 6 o'clock, for the inc Bryant.
initiation which will be followed
by the dinner-dance. The price
will be $2 per couple. All mem-
MRS. CHERNIAK DIES
bers who have not expressed their
desire tor attend at the last meet-
Funeral services for Mrs Esther
ing may make reservations not Cherniak of Windsor, who was
later than Feb. 16, by calling Dr. drowned Saturday at Miami Beach,
Droock at Temple 1.9474 or Long- Fla., were conducted from her
fellow 4936.
late residence, 1634 Victoria av-
The intellectual advancement enue, Windsor, on Tuesday, with
committee and the entertainment Rabbi Ilarold Rosenthal of De-
committee, the former headed by troit conducting the services. In.
Henry Abramovitz and the latter terment was in the Jewish Ceme-
by Harry Yudkoff, have combined tery of East Windsor.
tor sponsor a father and son night
Men. Cherniak, who was the
at a B'nai B'rith meeting on Feb. w ife of Nathan Cherniak, suffered
19. The program is practically a heart attack and fell from the
completed and among other things pier at Miami Beach.
will include movies, entertainment
In poor health for some time,
and refreshments.
Mrs. Cherniak left Windsor, ac-
Several other committees re- companied by her husband, for
ported projects to take place in Miami about two weeks ago. She
the near future.
was born in Russia 50 years ago,
coming to this country 31 years
Perfection Chapter, Order of ago, practically all of which time
she lived in the Border Cities.
,
DeMolay.
Surviving besides her husband
•
Perfection's dance will take place are: two sons, Harry and Archie
in the ballroom of the Boko Cadil- U., at home; two daughters, Mrs.
lac Hotel on Saturday night, March Max (Rose) Wunder of Hamilton
10. Dancing will be from 9 until and Mrs. William Greenberg of
one o'clock. Tickets may be pur- Detroit; a brother, Charles Rogin
chased from members of the chap- of Windsor, and a sister, Mrs.
ter, and they will also be sold at Sarah Greenberg of Windsor, and
several other brothers and sisters
the door,
'Twenty-six new members will re- in New York City.
ceive their first and second degrees
oil Feb. 19. B. J. Meirow, district To the Sweet Memory of My
deputy advisor, will be present to
Sister, Bess, Who Died
see the ritual work. Refreshments
Feb. 16, 1926.
and entertainment will conculde the So .10 the yeAre roil o'er us, sad and lone,
meeting.
So fleet EOM Time with never a beckwerd
glance,
At the regular meeting on Feb. And Lifer Itself seems but s shadow fir.
5, Sidney Ginsberg was elected to Only the ache of our me odes remain
All. rid with them brim the thoughts of you.
fill the vacancy created recently Our
lovely thoughts of you that circle round
Litewhite• stn. bulletin. upon • cleat
In that office.
•
co-toe
The Co-lide announce the hate sum. of
their weelt-end party at the Mallet' Hotel.
Pieb I. In celebration of the club's third
seenl•annual aimisersary affair.
June day.
You were 9 ex poleite and so very, very good.
And now in death you make our drams
subvtantlal
.
So thin the., our memories of you. become
alive
And sm
ee more real than LifeItself.
HATTIE MORRIE
2213 Oladsto9.DetroiLlgich.
OBITUARY
244-
THEODORE KAGEN
Lissa
of 9731 McQuade, 14 years old,
died on Feb. 4. Funeral services
were held at I,ewia Bros. Funeral
Home on Feb. 5 under the aus-
pices of the junior members of
the Oddfellows, with interment at
B'rith Sholom Cemetery. Ile is
survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Kagen, and two
brothers, Irving and Albert.
MORRIS KOLB
Rev. Samuel
(Mogilevrky)
MOGILL
Surgical Mohel
Reeemarraille ■ be Leoll•
lag EbyRetam
1133 RA17011
4SMI
REV. J. SILVERMAN
SURGICAL MOHEL
no Yews' Error.
Immo, Cade...0
kr Limbo,
PhyOdans
2073
Gladstone
of 318 Edmund Place, 75 years
old, died on Feb. 3. Funeral ser-
vices were held on Feb. 4 with
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
lie is survived by his wife, Re-
becca.
ABRAHAM MARKOVITZ
Funeral services were held Fri-
day at Lewis Brothers Funeral
Home, 7739 John R. street, for
Abraham Markovitz, a resident of
Detroit for the past 45 years, who
died suddenly Thursday at his resi-
dence, 2280 West Grand boule-
vard. Burial was in Machpelah
Cemetery. Mr. Markovitz, who
was 68 years old, was born in
Russia and came to the United
States 47 years ago. Ile was en-
gaged in the meat business here
for many yearn. A heart ailment
was given as the cause of his
death. He leaves three sons, Ed,
Max and Isadore, and two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ida Schultz and Miss
Ruth Markovitz, all of Detroit.
MRS. LOUIS LARKY
Euclid 10467
Rev. Cantor
)avid Goldel
Detroit's Favar110
/4 0 II E L
aged 74, formerly of Detroit, died
at Somerville, N. J., on Friday,
Feb. 2. She is survived by her
husband, Louis, and three sons,
Abram, Ben and Max, all of Som-
erville, N..1.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
daughter, sister and aunt, Rosa-
Weddle, Owens. mom] Goldsmith, who left us 15
.isse Performed al years ago, Feb. 11.
Ham. and by
a loud over the moon to.night. Row
no
Appointment
ELAN MW
Monuments of Charnels
3 ^.
mond darling .
Therek • ellane that's bean •Ith
And OW only knows of PIT heartaches.
As we tom for ION laughter again
Sadly missed by her parents,
sister Esther, brother-in-law Harry
■ and nephews Stanford and Rosa.
In sad and loving memory of
my dear husband, Samuel Rosen-
blatt, who departed from this life
two years ago Feb 9, 1932.
His wife, Selma Rosenblatt.
CARD OF THANKS
Manuel Urbacb
smemmess
Crawl. aml Marta.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
EUCLID 19f
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levin and
family wish to express their
thanks and appreciation to their
friends and relatives for their
sympathy and kindness shown
• during their recent bereave-
ment.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
JEWISH
ordocarNrcas
7739 John R. Si
DR. ENELOW DIES
Trinity 2-2114
B'NAI DAVID Y. P. S.
TO HEAR BOLLENS
SHIPLACOFF DEAD I
NEW YORK.—Abraham I. Ship-
The Young People's Society of
Congregation B'nai David, Elm- lacoff, veteran labor leader and the
hurst and Fourteenth, now boasts a first Socialist to be elected to the I
membership of over 60 young men New York State Assembly, died
and women who meet on alternate Wednesday morning in Israel Zion
Tuesday eveningn in the social hall Hospital, Brooklyn, of uremic pois-
of the synagogue. The meetings are oning. Ile was 56 years old. Ile
featured by programs of interest, underwent an operation last Mon
Prominent men in the community day. A widow, the former Miss
ere invited to present talkx on var- Henrietta Zwickel; two sons and a
ious subjects of social, economic daughter survive.
After two years in the assembly,
and cultural value. These talks
are followed by open discussions. Mr. Shiplacoff was a member of
The programs are concluded by a the Board of Aldermen for the
social hour, consisting of dancing, forty-ninth Aldermanic District,
Brooklyn. He was an energetic
bridge and refreshments.
Among plans fur the near future worker within his party; was la-
are a aeries of open forums and bor editor of The Jewish Daily For-
several dances The first dance will ward and taught in the Rand
School.
take place early in March.
During the past few years, Mr.
The next meeting will be held on
Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, at 8:30. Shiplacoff devoted much time to
The Rev. Bollens will speak on labor union activities. He was
"Civil Liberties and Tendencies To- president of the International
ward Fascism." Visitors are wel. Leather Goods Workers Union and
head of the International Pocket-
CORM
book Workers Union. Ile also took
a keen interest in Zionism, and in
September, 1930, he went to Pales-
tine and later attended the First
.
International Congress of Pales-
,
no st t io D na e- i
t e i p ti m ehl e V i. or i l • e er swi a ns Berlin. La
MONTAGUE GLASS
WRTIER IS DEAD
OPENS • MONDAY, FEB. 12th
what Detroit has long awaited
a Sea Food Restaurant
featuring
Lobsters, Shrimps, ( lams
and all kinds of SEA FOOD
Served fresh at all times and at reasonable prices
in the heart of Downtown District
501-509
Woodward Ave.
AT EARNED STREET
LARNED UNCH
carefully balanced and considered
chairman of the National Labor LOUIS LIPSKY HOLDS CONVENING OF
rtm , oannge
t;
Committee for l'alestine.
WORLD
CONGRESS
FATAL
AT
PRESENT
tion
r mayt be l a id s
enough
WESTPORT, Conn.—Montague Mr. Shiplacofts most hectic poli-
hold the heavy weight of responsi
Glass, creator of "Potash and tical experiences were Just before
(Continued from Page One)
I moved. There are many explana- bility the World Jewish organiza-
Perlmutter," and author of many and after the United States en-
tions to be offered. There are tion is to assume.
comic tales of Jewish characters tered the World War. He was ac-
In my judgment, it would be
and scenes, died suddenly in his cused of being a Communist, and of Jewish rights; and which shall I possibly new ways that may be
in an effective position to drawl suggested as to how to achieve the fatal to the success of the World
home here at 5:30 o'clock Satur- was indicted, together with John be
upon
the
resources
of
the
Jewish
)
Jewish
Congress to proceed upon
desired
object.
The
method
of
day afternoon of a cerebral hem- Reed and others in 1919, on charges
for the defense of Jewish ' approach and the tone of the ap- the foundations that have been
niorhage. He had been in bed for of violating the Espionage Law. people
interests
and
the
reconstruction
of
laid
to
this date. The idea has
proach
is
of
the
utmost
impor-
two days and had been in poor The indictments were quashed, but Jewish life. The Congress is toff
DR. H. G. ENELOW
health for several weeks. But it was recorded that Mr. Shinto- be the public form and the legis- tance. Whatever we may think of not been worked out The propa-
the views entertained by the or- ganda has been inadequate. Reas-
the steamship company, death was he was at work until a few days coif had declarred that the sending lature of such a permanent body. , ganizations above referred to, onable efforts have not been made
ago on the continuity of the cur- of Allied troops to Russia was an This is a matter which requires I
caused by angina pectoris,
)
they are entitled, under the rules to win the consent and approval of
"adventure
of
brigands,"
and
that
rent
radio
series
of
"Potash
and
Since 1912, Rabbi Enelow has
constructive statesmanship. There of democracy, to be called into those who seem to have objections
been one of three rabbis at Temple Perlmutter." He was 56 years he had referred to the soldiers as are some things that do lend consultation not at a prepared to the enterprise. More labor and
"Hessians."
I
old.
Emanu-El, one of the largest con-
Ile irritated political opponents themselves to dramatize 0 and meeting at which negotiation is devotion must be put into the task
The near relatives who survive
gregations in New York City. He
that must be worked ut with almost impossible, and not with before such definitive steps as fix-
had retired last October. He had are Rhe widow, the former Caro- at Albany because of his objection serious thought as to how Jews regard to decisions already fixed, ing the date and the method of
been active in Jewish affairs in line Patterson; two brothers, Jos- to compulsory military service and are to be won and how they are but at some joint meeting in which election are taken. It would be
wan
accused
of
being
unpatriotic.
this city and was a vice-president eph and William Glass, and three
"I can stand this abuse," re- to be brought together for inter- the parties are free to express much better for the leaders of
of the Central Conference of sisters, Mrs. Florence Silverton,
co-operation through the! their views with regard not only the American Jewish Congress to
Mrs. Annie Goodstein and Mrs. torted Mr. Shiplacoff, "because this national
American Rabbis for 10 years.
proposed international organiza- to the ultimate aim, but also with hold action in abeyance with re-
He was born in Russia 67 years Esther Roee. The body of the derision only comes from a lot of tion.
regard to the preliminary steps gard to the date of elections, or
empty-headed
Assemblymen
who
do
ago and came to the United States author wan taken to New York
the date of the convening of the
Before such an international taken to achieve that aim.
with his parents while still a child. City. Funeral services were con- not count."
Congress, until the idea has pene-
Born
in
Chernlgov,
Russia,
on
body
is
convened,
it
is
essential
Foundations Not Yet Laid.
The family settled in Chicago ducted en Monday by Dr. Stephen
more deeply into the minds
a
Dec.
13,
1877,
Mr.
Shiplacoff
came
for
its
practical
success,
it
is
It
is said that quite a good trated
where he attended the University S. Wise in the Free Synagogue,
of the leaders of American Jewry,
of Chicago and later completed his 40 West Sixty-eighth street. Burial to this country with his parents in duty which the promoters of the deal of space has been occupied until the situation is clearer and
1891.
For
seven
years
he
toiled
idea
owe
to
the
movement,
that
in the press with regard to a
undergraduate studies at the Uni- took place in Woodlawn Cemetery.
purpose of the Congress may
Montague Marsden Glass was over a sewing machine in a sweat- every reasonable effort be made to World Jewish Congress. What the
versity of Cincinnati.
working 12 hours a day and secure the co-operation and sup- has occupied the press on this sub- be expressed in more definite
He studied at the Hebrew Union born in Manchester, England, shop,
terms. It would be infinitely bet-
College and received a D. D. de- July 23, 1877, the son of James studying at night. Ile taught port of organized Jewries, na- ject is the publicity, loud and ex- ter from every point of view if,
in P. S. 84, Brooklyn, and tional and international, not only cited, that goes with the enter-
gree in 1900. His first congrega- David and Amelia Marsden Glass. school
In place of that alleged, definitive
tion was in Paducah, Ky. In 1901, His father, whp was in business then got a job as a clerk in the for participation in the Congress prise. It has been taken for World Jewish Congress scheduled
service.
deliberations, but also in all the granted that all those who may
he went to Louisville, Ky., to take there, also had offices in Belfast customs
In 1914 he became secretary- preparations that are to be made be sympathetic to the creation of for the summer of 1934, a prelim-
over the pulpit of Temple Ades and New York. In 1891 he closed
of the United States He- to create the permanent body. a World Jewish Congress are by inary conference, organized on
Israel, a post he held for 11 years . up his Belfast and Manchester of- treasurer
largest scale possible, is called
In 1912 he was elected rabbi of fices and came to New York to brew Trade, and in November, Those who are called upon to par- implication also sympathetic to the
1915,
he
was
Assemblyman, ticipate ought to know definitely the ways and means adopted for for the summer of 1934 to con-
Temple Emanu-El.
live, bringing young Montague and re-elected elected
in
1916.
sider
the whole question of an in-
and
without
equivocation
what
is
During the World War, Rabbi and the rest of the family with
bringing it into existence. It has
Mr. Shiplacoff was manager of aimed at and what are the impli- been taken for granted that the ternational Jewish Agency, its
Enelow served in France an over- him.
the
New
York
Joint
Board
of
the
program,
its forms, its method of
cations
of
such
international
ac-
seas commander and general field
reading of news about a World
After his arrival Mr. Glass
secretary of the Jewish Welfare studied law at the College of the Amalgamated. Clothing Workers of tion on the part of the Jewish Jewish Congress involves an un- election, its method of administra•
America
in
1921
and
1922,
and
tion,
in
order
that, at a later date,
people,
and
their
views
as
to
the
Board and was also advisor to the City of New York and at New
derstanding of the purposes of
Army Educational Board in 1919. York University. It was at the during the strike of that organiza- method of procedure and as to the the Congress. I venture to say there should be gathered around
tion he expressed pro-Bolshevist forms that are to be set up for the that, although many Jews hav
the
ideal
as
large
an assembly of
latter institution that he did Isis views. These he later repudiated,
e
organized world Jewish support as
first writing, in the form of con- however, snot in December, 1926, he realization of the aim should be vague idea of the meaning of a it may be possible to achieve. At
given
careful
and
earnest
atten-
GOODWILL CIRCLE'S tributions to The University Item.
World Jewish Congress, very few
was chairman of the Committee for tion. Support cannot be secured of
them have yet been adequately such a preliminary conference, the
PARTY WEDNESDAY After graduation he began prac- the
Preservation of the Trade through running roughshod over
could include any emerg-
Informed, through propaganda program
ticing law. His clients are em- Unions
ency measures that may be re-
the
opinions
of
people
or
of
or-
Plans are complete for the car d bodied in the Potash and Perl-
Ile was Socialist floor leader in ganizations who are entitled, in and through regional conferences, quired by the present terrible cir-
through discussions with leading
party to be given by the Goodwill mutter stories,
the Legislature, and his disputes
of Jewish life. I sub-
In 1910 he gave up the law and with Democrats and Republicans the setting up of what is presumed representative men, of the pro- cumstances
Sewing Circle at Congregation
will be a democratic body, to have gram and implications of the mit that a premature birth of the
took
to
professional
writing.
Ile
B'nai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter,
were many and spirited. In 1927, their views heard and debated and
World
Jewish
Congress would be a
World Jewish Congress and of the
was very fond of music and for he heeded the Sacco-Vanzetti Lib-
on Wednesday evening, Feb. 14,
settled in a democratic fashion. responsibilities that may arise out calamity.
a time wrote popular Bongo, some eration Committee.
Unanimity
is
not
essential
on
all
of the creation of the proposed
of which were published. His aim
points, but a general consent is permanent international organiza- GREAT-WEST LIFE CO.
was to become a novelist. "If a
required in order that es largo • tion.
IN STRONG POSITION
man makes the writing of fiction LECTURES OUTLINE
body of responsible Jewish opinion
In other words, it is not unfair
his profession," he once said, "he
BIG SISTER WORK as possible may be represented, to say that the necessary founda- The forty-first annual state-
most master the various forms.
first, within the World Jewish Con- tions have not yet been laid for ment of the Great-West Life As-
The drama, I suppose, may be
considered one form, but it seems
On Feb. 7, Harold Silver, di- gress, and second, within the per- a strong, conscious, moral and surance Company, published by
to me that the writer of fiction rector of the Jewish Social Ser- manent organization that i s to financial support of the perman- Moe Leiter, will be of particular
ent international organization that interest to policyholders.
has a better chance to win an en- vice Bureau, addressed the first emerge out of the Congress.
No Specific Mandate.
is to be created by the World Jew-
during reputation by sticking to of a series of meetings planned
The amount of new business is-
ish Congress. Summoning the sued by the company during 1933,
fiction than by switching over to by the Big Sister Committee of
is
therefore
disconcerting,
to
It
play-writing." But in spite of the Detroit section, National say the least, to find that the Congress before authority and totaling over $54,000,000, shows
this he found the drama more Council of Jewish Women, in co- American Jewish Congress, taking sanction has been created is bound an increase over the amount is-
profitable and devoted a large part operation with the Social Service for granted the validity of a deci- to result in invalidating the ideal sued in the previous year. Total
of his time to writing plays.
Bureau, for Council members in- sion of a conference held in Gen- represented by the movement, and insurance in force amounts to
In February, 1907, he married terested in the Big Sister move. eva in 1932, has come to the con- will prejudice all future efforts over $550,000,000, and assets
Caroline Patterson of Port Jervis, ment.
clusion that, without any further that may be made in its behalf. total nearly $135,000,000.
N. Y. He was a member of the
The next talk in the series will delay, it is in order now to force By its very nature, such an or-
An outstanding feature of the
National Press Club, the Lambs, also be presented by Mr. Silver action in advance of effective ganization cannot be put together report is the announcement of in-
the Salmagundi and the Authors on Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 11 preparation by agreeing to a date in haste, nor can it be created creased dividends to policyholders
a. m., at 89 Rowena street. The for the constituent meeting of the without careful consideration of during. 1934. In 1933 the Great-
Club of London.
subject will be "The Local So- World Jewish Congress in the sum- all the steps that are taken in West Life paid to living policy-
cial Work Set-Up as It Affects the mer of 1934, and by setting the order that organized Jewry, once holders the large sum of $15,280,-
$4 DONOR DINNER OF
Big Sister Movement."
for the election of delegates. committed to the proposal, may 631, and to beneficiaries, as the
B'NAI DAVID LADIES Four more lectures in the course date
1
The Geneva Conference of 1932 stand atrongly behind it. The pro- result of death claims, $3,877,-
will
be
presented
by
Miss
Pauline
was not a body competnet to de- moters of the idea cannot run 527.
MRS. SAM ROSENBERG
After several months of plan- Gollub, supervisor of case work cide such matters. It was not ahead of the constituency, expect-
There are some encouraging
The committee consisting of Mrs. ning and preparation, the Ladies' of the Jewish Social Service Bu- composed of representatives au- ing the constituency to catch up signs of a definite improvement in
Sam Jaulus, Mrs. Irving Sims and Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai reau
thorized to summon the World with them. Once the constituency general business conditions in the
Mrs. Irving Greenspan, reports • David, at the last meeting held on
mss
i Beatrice Weil, chairman Jewish Congress and to decide the is left behind, in ignorance and report of this well-managed life
good sale of tickets. Refreshments Monday, Feb. 5, in the social hall of the Big Sister Committee of date of the convening of the Con- confusion, under the impress of insurance company.
of
the
synagogue,
announced
the
will be served and prizes awarded.
the Council, states that there are gress or its program. They had excited slogans, not dnderstand•
The first women who have turned date and plans for the donor din• still openings in the group for a no specific mandate. They had not ing exactly what they are in for,
Agudath Herzl Young
ner.
The
chairman,
Mrs.
J.
Wein-
in their donations for the donor
few additional "Big Sisters." Any canvassed the situationthor- they will remain backward for all
Judaea.
luncheon to be given on April 10, garten, presided. Council members interested can oughly. The decision of the Gen- time and will never be integrated
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat was ob-
While it was originally planned obtain further information by eva Conference of 1932 is there- effectively in the fixed structure
by the Goodwill Sewing Circle are:
by Agudath Herz! Young
to have this event in the form of calling Columbia 0450.
fore open for review and recon- which has been created for them served
Judaea of the Hebrew National
a mid-week luncheon for women,
baurn. Morris Lebo... Joseph Oro.man•
sideration, and does not constitute without their conscious participa- School at Congregation Ahavath
Greenspan, Manuel Engel. Jacob
the committee announced the
tion
and
co-operation.
The
World
legal or moral authority for the
Achim on Jan. 31. Due to the ill-
lush. Morris Weinstein, William Miller, Irving change of plans and the event is Zedakah Junior Birthday- American Jewish Congress to pro- Jewish Congress and the perman-
ness of Mrs. Dave Robbins, the
Llebeon R. Roplry. R. Rateloff, P. Schiff. 1. scheduled for Sunday evening,
Luncheon a Success.
ceed in so important a matter. ent international Jewish organiza- chairman, I. A. Lawton presided.
Auslander,
March 18. Each donor who pays
These decisions of the American tion represent a revolutionary idea The meeting was opened with the
her pledge of $4 is permitted to
in
Jewish
life;
it
must
be
built
up
A birthday-bridge luncheon was Jewish Congress, made in advance
EQUALITY CLUB
song Ilatikvah. After the officers
bring her husband or escort for
of a thorough canvass of organ- with patience and forethought,
A meeting was held at the home the additional payment of $1. This given by the Zedekah Juniors on ized Jewish public opinion, march- step by step; Jewry must be won, of the club and school were install-
Saturday
afternoon,
Feb.
3,
at
of Mrs. S. Fisher.
additional amount will pay for the Boesky's, celebrating the second ing ahead of events, without an in • real sense, to an allegiance to ed, the children sang, recited, and
spoke of the occasion of the day
The club is sponsoring a lunch- expense involved.
anniversary of the organization. earnest attempt to lay the founda- all that such an organization sig- and about the Jewish National
eon Wednesday, March 14, at 4814
The committee announced that
tions for the World Jewish Con- nifies in the development of Jew- Fund.
Leslie, All proceeds will go for a full-course dinner will be served The chairman of the luncheon was gress by drawing in all possible ish life.
Attorneys B, B. Gordon and
food for Passover for the needy. and • prominent orchestra will Miss Millie Shu erman and the forces in support of the move-
Idea Not Worked Out.
The donor luncheon will be given provide music after the dinner Misses Arlene Feldman, Flo Gol- ment, will, in effect, mean the
The work of preparation, Aaron Rosenberg spoke. At the
at the Steller Feb. 21. All pros for dancing. A musical program den and Rosaline Schweitzer were sacrifice of the interests of the through propaganda and negotia- close of the meeting the children
here co-workers.
participated in a dance of Pales-
coeds go towards the coal-fund.
will be featured and a playlet will
Miss Rayetta Pollack, president permanent organization for the tion, should be continued with all tine and received bags of goodies.
Pledges have been brought in as be presented. T h e principal
sake of the easier and the ordin- the strength and intelligence pos-
of
Zedakah
Juniors,
started
to
cut,
A meeting of the club was held
follows:
speaker as well as the entire pro- and Mrs. Hanna Harvith, presi- ary task of convening a Congress sessed by the promoters of the
Meadames SI.. Berkowitz B.A. 0•905.
on Sunday, and it was decided to
Betty freedman. Has twwish. Anna Bartow- gram of the evening will be an- dent of the Zedakah Club, finished or Conference for discussion. It World Jewish Congress. Decisions
send
letters of thanks to Aaron Ro-
0z, Sarah filycen. /ladle ► Dher. Mrs. Rier nounced in • later issue of The
cutting the cake. Mrs. Harsith will mean practically that all the should be arrived at only after a senberg, B. B. Gordon, Rev. L.
Flora..
Dot Dvto.u.s. Ida ()Waxman. betty
all the thorough canvass of how much King, I. A, Lawton and Abe Katz,
liff50111t7 1,5411 Ocoee. Florence Llenoff. Chronicle.
activity
of
elections
and
and
the
three
vice-presidents
of
Edith Peck. Libby war... 8.0th Wiener-
This affair promised to be an Zedakah Club, Mrs. Milton Bern- controversies arising out of the organized strength there is behind
ten. Jennie Jaffee, Luba Limited. Minn. Dimas.
for helping to make the evening a
Dees Cohen. Jean Oittleroan• Ida Rusin., outstanding social event, and all stein, Mrs. Ann Elias and Mrs. incident will resolve itself into such decisions. How the inter-
Rae Klein. Wee woo...
members and friends are urged to Kalman Shapero, were guests of just another international confer- national organization is to be cre• success. The club treasurer, Abe
Borenstein, who was Bar Mitzvah
The next meeting will be a social earn their pledges immediately if
ee It is a pity that those who ated; what is to be its program; at Congregation B'nai Moshe, was
at the home of Mrs. Riva Fishman, they have not already done so. the Juniors.
Miss Adele Davis sang and Miss are interested in promoting the is it to be created on the basis of given a gift. .
4814 Leslie avenue.
Mrs. J. Weingarten of 2949 Elm- Annabelle Germansky gave piano idea do not seem to understand universal democratic votes or on
hurst can be reached at Townsend
that what is proposed to be done the basis of elected representa- : European Welfare Organiza-
vocal solos.
B'nai David Sisterhood Card 6-3238 and will gladly help anyone and Many
of the Zedakah Juniors is to build up an international tives of territorial units; when is
tion Plans Dinner-Dance.
interested
in
earning
her
pledge.
Party Feb. 14.
are taking part in the play "Crea- Jewish organization and not mere- the most appropriate time for
holding the Congress; how are the
The dinner-dance of the North
Mrs. Archie Goldberg is chair- A complete list of paid pledges tion," written and directed by ly convene a Congress.
be announced soon.
It is said that an attempt has elections to take place; when is ' Woodward branch of the Jewish
Mrs. D. B. Werbe, to be presented
men of the card social which is will
The following committees are by the Zedakah Seniors and Jun- been made to present the issue to the work of preparation for the ' Women's European Welfare Or-
being sponsored by the B'nai Da-
g
vid Sisterhood on Feb. 14, in the
iors at the donor luncheon on Feb. representative Jewish bodies in elections to be regarded as con- , ganization is the basis of their
Ways and means: Mrs. J. Wein-
America, and that they have been eluded—all these are questions of February activities. The commit-
social hall of the Congregation,
at the Masonic Temple.
garden, assisted by Mrs. S. Rot. ' 28 The next meeting of the Zeds- invited to participate. I am told the utmost importance to the tee is working ardently to make
El'-horst and Fourteenth.
Needle.
Mrs.
7..
tenberg
and
Features of the occasion will be
Juniors will be at the home of that public notice has been given proper and effective development this affair unique. The next meet-
Dinner committee: Mrs. II. Bel- kah
a musical program and an orches-
Miss Rosaline Schweitzer, 2288 to representative Jewish bodies to of the Word Jewish Congress. ing will be held at the home of
ensky,
Mrs.
L.
Cohen
and
Mrs.
S.
tra. Nothing has been left un-
Pingree, on Sunday afternoon, participate in a meeting of the Every atone in the edifice must be Mn. Mita of Webb avenue.
done to make this, the first social Rosin.
National Executive Committee of
Feb. 11, at 2 o'clock.
Prospects
committee:
Mrs.
Krev-
undertaking of the organization,
the American Jewish Congress.
ensky, Mrs. A. Dubrinsky, Mrs.
W A TC
a success.
No formal attempt has really been
The committee in charge con- Kranzherg.
IT GROW!
Phillip Cruso Will Address made to elicit an official state-
Program committee: Mrs. J. S.
sists of Mrs. Archie Goldberg,
INAS ooloolifIo INatowol TEl or seemly ski Roo promos of on. ludo
ment from these bodies. No dis-
Poalei Zeire Zion.
fe.b. 'ow, seal' book by Root. '17 WILL KUHN SA5150 10l • HAIR
chairman, assisted by biesdne-ss L. Spells', chairman.
been
entered
into
•
has
cussion
AT OCR SAMOA. II yin Wm THIN HAIR. •11.145(1 NAIL DAM-
Belinsky, S. Kraemer and J. Feud-
DRUZ ITCHING SCALP. MED SPOT*. bring THLS with yoo bod reedy.
con-
I The next meeting of the Poale- with these bodies as to the
STEPIN AID SOCIETY
man. The reception committee
Zeire Zion will be held at 4 o'clock tent and form of the proposed
A THOROUGH EXAMINATION AND I .
A
luncheon
was
held
at
the
consists of Mesdames Otis, Brick-
World
Jewish
Congress.
A
gen-
Feb.
11,
at
the
Jewish
Center.
- ADVICE AT OUR HANDS FREE
er, Williams and N. J. Solomon. home of Mrs. S. Siegel. All ar- The speaker of the evening will eral invitation to attend a public
town
rangements
were
made
for
the
Ns.* nw 10 its if
AboNid
tEl hla d Pr% sod BoNies
Mrs. Y. Dubrinsky, Mrs. J. Gold-
be Philip Cruso, veteran Peale meeting of one of the legislative
N Nett obi so. Noosoori M a* ENRON Rohn kr 11,1.4t
berg, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. R. bridge dance to be given Sunday Zionist and national director of bodies of the American Jewish
4001
I KM-
evening,
Feb.
11,
at
Barium
Hotel.
Dubrinskv are in charge of ar-
PENINSULA
NATIONALLY
all proceeds going towards the the Gewerkshaften campaign. His Congress cannot be regarded an a
rangements.
1ROADWAY
RECOGNIZED
serious
effort
on
the
part
of
the
of
topic
will
be
"The
Importance
BLDG,
HAIR AND
The Sisterhood works for the clothing of orphans.
Airryy
I3011
SCALP
NooNoo
The next business meeting will the Tool Campaign this year." All American Jewish Congress to en-
sapped of the B'nai David Sun-
1/1•0114
SPECIALIST ,
BROADWAY
members and friends of the Nate- ter into reasonable discussions
.• •
day School, and the proceeds of 'se held at the home of Mrs I :Teire
There
to.
• t• e P M
' with the bodies referred
Zion,
Branch
2,
are
asked
to
Vista.
Buena
Wiener,
2297
West
this event will be used for this
are many prejudices to be re-
[come to this meeting.
Tuesday, Feb • 23 •
purpose.
I
YOUR-HitIII
Or
II]QS